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NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 30, 1858. 3 $$ Southern Fallacies Bxposed by @ Southern ated and observ, | The Ketato of the Late James Ridgway— BOARDING AND LODGING, BOARDING AND LopaIna, tor. uo senene Suit by his Supposed Wife for Services APE ING AT 28 WEST TWEATY- 143 BIGHTH STRERT, OPPOPITE THE MEROAN- Senator. bong and Labor. ird street, near avenue, two very pleseant tile Library.—feveral pleasant and well furnished = he SUPREME COURT—GENERAL TERM. yp to LTE family or | rooms, with or without bosrd. Speech of Senator Hammond, of South Care- eamraa Metin Before Hon. Judges Davies, Sutherland and Olerke. 399 FOURTH STRERT.—A pbasane SUIT OF lina— furnished c What he Thinks of Squatter Soves a Elisa Ann Oropeey vs. Peter B. Sweeney, Public Admin. | AT 70 YEANKLIN STREBT, FIRST H USE WEST | S1y — <n free. gorets. doubie je Tor single geal en. " tur: reignty—The Kansae-Nebraska Bill—Die- originated ‘some istrator.—This action was brought to recover $40,000 for ;, single and niehed rooms, snitabl lemen. The house ie in ap lom—Filibustering and the Slave Trade. leading wh ke services rendered by plaintiff for James Ridgway in his for gentlem: eohine tetas Lay d — ae fv 4 A public dinner was given on the 224 instant at Beoch | in tome imith the infer mernent. a: oe Ifetime while plaintiff was standing in the supposed rela- ere nn Inland, South Carolina, to the Hon. Jas, H. Hammond, | She notte power, if alll wnhed, to contro”? ‘House he | tom of wile, Ttappears that the marriage ceremony war | A *PACIOUS ROOM, FURNISHED OR UNFURNisHED. | 4] () THOOME, STRERE, NEAR RROADWAY FUR: ‘United States Senator from that State, The following r:- | had hope for the power tnd postion of the South in the | solempized between plaintiff and James Ridgway in 1821, | ness gent ‘¥ Tenmnlien wey tet a Ne ee oe with convenience of ‘bab, wus, ac, pert of Mr. Hammond’s speech on that occasion, we o py pS gen Cob ; not bag be) to secede | plaintiff believing that they were lawfully married. In | home ins naan Croan eeite ie bate ong a eee Syses s above. "Tadlerengeetie tsp ts yl may. Tomaining , gaa Crovon wal yoome uso of | Ply!e . from the Charleston Mercury:— in the Union and © hold our own, we | September, earlier in the samo year, Catharine Ridgway | bwhroom. apply at or address P., 43 8 Mark's place. — = enviar Rocmant (hes corte foros, the, midet of should Kop the ave not on! {nour ‘own commenced an action for divorce against James Ridgway. AEY GENTLEMEN peTaina Tum neat cow: oe COUNTRY BOARD, enthvs! eer addressed assemblage view whole country. We » a ‘4 : rete AAR APPAR Pr er egy the space ofan ma Ho alluded tothe gratefal pleasure ot for amoment allow out peopl wo bellied. oped mag erred fe hee'n 118, mabe name then was | £2 cp. tome, can ve secommodated wit braskiaatand | AV;ROUANY HOUSE, AT LONG BRANOR, NJ. MBMNON. ve him midst friends. Among them Preserving or H 7 ’ ke Oh . vole was loa anor we vencle refed, ia making | Reba ; Socomplish oF secure strength would not require all thelr | June, 1822, a decree was entered dissolving the marriage. | and location couveuien’ otinges weet nara Veruca | ioe With the varichs toutes for: Row’ York at Pbliade’ pia the third and lage ‘which was lowered over into | lived as their co: talent, all their energy, all their watchfuiness, all their the ceremony was again solomnized be- | Téferences required. leave daily, JOSBPH D, WARDELL, Proprietor. 2600 Tena ate Pees Misc by snipe tie the | culture ccurepe, eA. pestecs Mints of walen und. preparation: $0 lalatif andl Jamon Bidgwan, she. behaving thes |,.o. cntaes aaa Asp errog ony ne rare a2 the Agamemnon | sid to the abeor bia take desiaive measures on the shortest notice. Mr. Co he was etent io contract marriags. James Ridg- | A ‘bia fay un AND, WIPE OR 4 SMAUL RESPROPA, BOskd IN CARMANSVILLE WANTRD—BY A SINOLE the 2wo vessels | when ca'led by mond any further annexation died im 1847. At the time of the first marriage ke | ments, ivilege of cooking ete tyne vie gable betwen | Bit resoeful vocation, of agriculture terrttaris. semrdarrel that our manifest destiny, should Ses sort aboat $100, and at whe timo of "bin death | family mis. Freakin reol” ‘Boarders need uotappig. | bor leo7 Post ose, N.Y esate hundred’ miles frem the ren. | belDg taken from the handles of the plough, ea it were, | thing to do with Mewico or Central America, Mr. Cal- ee to cra A corte ge pe tn La — UNTRY BOARD—FOR FAMICIES OR SINGLEPER- ; | and placed by bis beloved State in the august council Boum was right in denounsing the Mexican war. lis po aE to accumulate the fortune. fhere were twelve A GEBM4N GENTLEMAN, PROFESSOR OF MUSIC, ‘20Bs can be obtained in @ heulthy location amd on very the Niagara, it | the confederacy of this vast nation—s council in the | results have proved injurioas, and the opening of | children by the marriage, eight of whom ato now living. in destrous of obtaining board in s private famlly wh Moderate terms, by addrensiog iY. ibrooke Boekwan ave, for her re-appear- | keeping of whose wisdom and power was all the | California routes bas created an unpresedented ex: | Prior to his Avitn “Catharine Dab tre ined ong, | i2atzustion om the plano would be ‘eke in fullor part pay. | nue own, one-third of © mils trom the depot and hundred milsehad | bovor and eafety o! cur country; acounc!l composed of | pense to the country, and is the cause of more | teen ee ee pk ment for the same. | The best clty reference will be given ax | stesmboat lading. to retura, bat each | the elite of the Jands intelligence, and equal to that of any corruption, deceit. and. pr. than has ever bea | ¢hild, Eliza AnD, and one grand Ge offices, wie ion en Wit wisehD | otber country in the world. Taken somewhat unpre. | known before, both in and out of Congress. If we want surviving asve of his detoased eon Jonah the inueet |S aati g -o ipe odle poefege te tr} ploy ph Fared, on this ozcaalo, while feeling, he arduous duties | any Pacific roito, lt us havo it by taking—aolring Toba. | his Brat halk aoe ened, Ree WIDOW LADY KEEPING HOUSE UP TOWN, | acccnmotation i cleea sumaner rolreat, at tne Po, ‘and labors of the last home te | aptepec or Pacama, with the right of way. Progrovs was fale at's de we thy hie becoed. masriage, porremgns would like to let three or four rooms, farnisbed with | villon Hetel, NS roral quiet, esteem of | his policy, but he was not im favor of rash or spasmodic | the only la nae J Ris q board, to ladies or gentlemen. with all the comforteof a home. | sbady walks in the vi a pane. boatin, oa Dis servi. | action. We ought im all things to aot calmly and boldiy ns ly eres genes vere. @ defendan’ SE, at 276 West Twenty-second street, first house wes: of | every somrigien, apd good atad! aod of good | take our posidon, stand to our arms acd mark time, wait: | special term the demurrer was overruled” Deretncron, LS SvERES _AghaseernanenenaNe, Communication daily fom foot of on on his. He | ing on the movements of oar enemies. The South shou'd | pealed to the geueral term, andfihs order of special tensa PRIVATE FAMILY HAVING MORW ROOMS TITuN | “ee “hoe Price, ‘are not, her powder dry; for, whatever bo the hops, there : ane od they cesupy would let ‘of two of three gentle TNTRY DO. ; and he was | are free Btates against fourteen slavo States, Serre a oe for defendant wae given on | wey, ord genieman avd wife seul of slogleroom: wel fur- CoGRTRY BOARD WANTED -BY FOUR PERSONS, AT ences | samen (Oat there it deuger, "Oa broathing | ‘ecemurrer, The following is the opinion of the Court | piabsd im Ke ploanandly le Drown sloue house 11 Wook | ct cine Remon ihe Kast river within two boure? the subject ofthe ro-opealog of ie save trade, Mr. amr | "gewunlatheaueston: by abolishing the dia. | “e=eenih skeet Test: Aad ear Ue iandtog of Some, steamboat sghich pve mond said that in the Union it was out of the quistion— | tinction between actions at law and suite iu equity,ana the ‘WIDOW LADY OCOUPYING A NRW BROWN STONE | ferkiq Addree™ sisting lowest terme, box 1 an impracticable and visionary project; and that to rsvive | forms of such actions and suits and of pleadings thereto houce on Twen! street, wishes 10 meet with a family Xt out of the Union, in Central America or elsewhere, | fore existing, intended to initiate aud has initiated now | WBO wil) beard with Ber and furnish their own apartments aan eos | wee somewhat Impotii. ap chen me inernue theta |, pe "aw by which a class of rights andof weovge, | Reference, aizen"and rejuired. Address Harts, Union PERSONAL, ous territory ? Who would put slaves in Kan- | not before the proper sudjects of judicial investigation aad | “usre Post otc. FORMATION WANTED—OF J, Wao ¢f 2,000 pounds, and anaugle of twelvo to bs I se nc nasa og and | sas And who would pusthem ineny doubt ul position? Yet | remedy, oan now be judicially investigated and remediod, GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE OR TWO SINGLE Dives browgst to dis fount in’ ihe reas Inst he Eng: ‘This rato wes kept up, with trifling variations, exciting subject Sy graye of the peo- | we Kaneas because we none to pustnere Tne | the facts stated in the plaintiff’s complaint io this action do gentlemen, can be with a furnished room | J#mé, and who was then shout five years of age. last Manet the whole of Monday, night, and pelinet Mr. Bright, Diy ne Sha goveramans. 21, Bin De wie ae? SS. ee, Amery ye Bg peg nigra to keep not conalitnte suse of aston, aud the demurrer of the | ead Dourd st 123 Christopher street, one door from Hudson. | Rearilfrom be wee living in oF moar Pi utnrg where he bad . Canning nor Mr. Clifford ever quitted machines sovereignty matter h defendant to Complaint is well taken. [am not aware house. modera' 4 Re cay oy 4 ieee eee ‘Kanaas Nebraska, bill wasa delusion and Sea Srom | should ue go for Central or Mexico? Mexico was | that avy one bas ever claimed for the code, or chergei | ~ soRwisdED ROOM TO LEDCAP NO’ ib Aminy | book oar from tins SeTorece Fes Ninth arene, 2 A ‘Towards ihe middle of the night, while the rate of the | ‘Ae beginning. He felt sated that on that basie the | dead corpec floating ou the sea ia a state of decomposl ee ee ; FURNIGURD ROOM TO LET—AT NO. 125 AMITY of or from ress ship continued the same, the speed at which the cable | South would never unite. The President plead and up us, and some might | sweeping and dangerous. Ty eaeal ee ditponn La Serels A street, with or without board, ZB Maburg papers plese copy. ied against a yeyed ‘out slackened ‘nearly knot an bour, while | % 00 bis best, North and South; but it was evideut that | desire to plunge the harpoon and take her aboard. Sut | gholition in words of the distinction between actious a! LADY, RECENTLY ARBIVED FROM EUROPE, DR- | [X?ORMATION WANTED.—IF EDWARD BURKE, A ay: indicated ble. jaa | of would abi Aha tro lor amd = ‘as low as 1,300 pounds, | it wasasubject fraught with trou! He (Mr. H ) wi what use would she be to us with ker six millions of | jaw and suits ity by the code it ‘to obi ith board. pative of Mate, county Westmeath, Ireland, wil! call on This change could only be acocunted for on the supp4i- Io an up the ‘well fa oases rrueiget at S.brouk | ire cuicttamitr, hosstion atta be Water Mroelwert end Gorald ©. Brandon, 109 Weet Twenty fith strnet. front room, Won that the shallowed t> ® consideracle common law and equitadle jariediction, and open to courte, | Foi bigher than ikighth street. Please address D. H., box 197 aan dey Weave Bs consis, Eaves Darke le in Now York, extent, and that the vessel was, in fact, passing fn ta proper subjects of judicial discretion, a cave of moral | Uertld offce. ; : - es over some submarine Bon Nevis or Skiddaw. Aver ‘Wrongs or misfortunes not before the legitimate subjects LABGE AND TWO SMALLER NRATLY FURNISHED ra ah Role edema tag Ge recchvachen Ge eniven, Aa interval. of about an hour ino strain and rate of of legal or equitable investigation oF rodrena, | Nor can ik {oma io et, for aing’o. gentlemen, ora geniigaian and ingalibe HO. bor 100 Herald ofloe, sing where bi reese orie verticle angie secmet to, indicate thas the | eflect wes to aad another state to the Union. His hearers | the Union, yet ready, if nocescary, to alesolveit. Botercen | farcodea ta croala or matey: mero ce ce eatlans wat | Peancmebie terme at ia) Canal ascot ten estes aa Om | MAY Descen. ie wire was sinking down @ declivity. Beyond this there | knew that Kantas, so far as Congress can admit it, was | the citiz:ps of Georgia and South Caroliaa, he felt assured, | causes of astion. Although ihe form of the re ion of as- | Pleesant location, west aie of and near Broadway. ‘ HOOBERT.—THE ADDBE&S OF JEREMIAH, PRIN- was no variation thi night, cr, indeed, | 207 admitied, with the Constitution, and with- | that as the green tops of Carolinian hills gave ying to | gumpait and of the pantlags therein has been abolished = oe re yee A § ter, also James, by bis brother William. Address @1!- Svoiehhe nextday, Tusnday. Se "wppir deck colt | oot ie Green prov, Mr reviewing tied the ad. | the burda aberes ot Georg, and as bnid'Savamuah | Sette signan of cotirac ant the dimancton botwoon | A “ANCE, ZORMIMEED BOOM OF ancowD 71008 | Him Sirk reen Brash Hotel, Yonge street Toronin OW. qu gran) State n Si 80 Georgians — —= =. —— — nore Sta ae i oe pearay, "are me Sele pet €oned if Congress can call @ State convenien, ‘and | Carolnians will beever affliated.” * sci tienedtog the tae: nc attest aie ak seek: (oe hesbeseniaad iegendomen, Abo foo Py POLITICAL, iia a npn, a7, ee i |e ee ee pease Siar Oh eA aa Set | St fteek Pan ttn aap rs “y out to mumilig ed Gary ballon had been payed | Dresentative of Hdgefield. He found po fault wih | Canadian View of the Hudson's Bay Com- abl cf akon nbamaaat ceerien,” teat penia tan te A SEW, SINGLE GRNTIEMEN CaM BE ACOOMNO hanes Te tee ee ee All seemed to promise most ‘the a the honorable gentleman. m may bavebeen pany and the Frazer River Mines, enforced, and the performance of a legal daty compelled. Gated with handsomely furn'shed rooms and partial | Doviance tobe wanuacied. Ny order. neers weeny : Sencyeely, ee Athongh! ifr: Bilice a prepared to yield, 4a we tour | 2418 no longer and perhape'ao? even proper in | archi private family, where al the comrorts of s nome | ” JOBN KENNEDY, Vice President 190 . Ellice is pre; wo as we 4 nmed, Mi . —" trom hn Speeeh tthe sas’ af Soaraina toe sont ot | Susha caus fr the ili toaloge a hve>mplaat aay | Feeirh wise. WePEL SSL J seerearen ee, phe oe weer ag Toots, which if tree, sooording to weil seuled ples PARIMENTS TOLRT TO GENTLEMEN —T ANSIENT = ——— ould — ean be acommmodai oom : sirerie eg | fie roumnarecaonce ne. slegs anti rt | att rocaroy ou aur ve Riga | NCE apres gpg tng mhich Wis intended | code, The form of assumpsit ‘6 29 loger necessary nor TDOW WITH A SMALL FAMILY, Havina | N rare si, veween ihe favorites Troubiomme, of vn the Bay of Buscay, andevory precaution was now taken | Dumber of sophomore speeches against increasing thee | tet carried on. One is thet, the aps even proper in such a case; bu’ facta gufliciont large house, with all the moderuieipro: “mane wood | New Y:rk, ox Dreadnought, of Gowanus, oa Tuesday, Ae. et ne accident sould occur. — of the national defence. were worthy o! col- don Times by the von payee sea oleh = ‘.- raige it and to put it on paper were {in wru to do a0, Uke to dtspose of four or five rooms to ® small family or two guvt 3, IS (rom the adanile Garden, Hobeken. st 2 o'slock FE ae Diag pin yae Mhem oe 2 ge Fel BT fromm : is true that the rights asserted under the charter aré not | ther the principal question raised oo lee doer ania | on Terarey Bill nets Fourth crane nos partnctorelmanite | ai pes resetie of the Sih inet eG -2a fell bana of pests te pag = gs pn I gS Jast | 88 to the exiravagance discuseed direc +7, but the interests of the company are | Case is. ancien oo aha Promise protouded or at. | S126 Houston street, atiendance, and a splendid view of the boats over fiake Dut one of the upper deck coil came in turn | Sepatore that if the expenses of advocated in the most insidious way by a leged in the complaint, wnsthor the law im lies a promise RD—A PRIVATE FAMILY WOULD app to | HALL 5 FORD, Pregeioieres to be used. In order to make it easier in passing to | CzAmined they would be tion of the country heki by the monopoly. Tae | from the facts therela stsied. ‘The action 1s for services edi Nathar alee tagis peabon Re ME ihe main coli the revolutions of the screw were reduced | TR¢ Zavy shoals be increased, because the South wis ut. | Thunderer, who hae the ‘means of being well | rendered by the plaipiif for James Rig vay 1a his live: | tog for plessant rooms, with the comtoria of wong; bath mg AR ag SI Toe a alps me ti indefensible in ite, it condition. Ia the port formed repeats the falsehoods of Mr. ig vey Mi 4 oem tone. for sale, or would be exchanged for part of a larger gradually, by two revolutions at «time, from 39 to 20, | “7 Ss. L.. ‘officer time, while the plaintiff was standing in thesupposed reta- | With ho! and cold water. Apply at 154 Bast Nineteenth st, Tense! of Jight draugkt, to which constant emoloyment ean be while the paying out machine went slowly from 36 t022° | Of Charleston own the compaay ia reference to the | tion of wife. Ivisalleged in the complaint that the marriage given, Inquire of H. WYCKOBF, salesman, on stosmer At tule rate, the Veesel going three knots and thecable | f light draught. The Southern coast needed for soil and of the Red river the Seakeschewan; | ceremony was eolemnized in due form of law butween OARD UP TOWN.—TWO SINGLE GENTLEMEN CAN | Alice Prize, r three and a'balt, the ‘operation was continued with fect | 8 protection . it describes the soil as barren, except in the neighborhood | the plaintiff and James Riigway ia 1821, she believi: be accommodated with comfortable rooms, and break fast, - “ The ig, our Davy was now what it was forty five years | of the rivers, and the cl mate as severe as that of Siberia. a ig | with dinner at 6 o'clock, in & private family. Apply #: south OR SALE—THE regalarity, a strain of 2,100 | 270 ‘and is inagad and disgracefal condition. Senator | In books written by the very officers of the company u; that they wore lawfully married and Living wad cohabit- Forty second street and Seveuth avenue, nzar | 1! Morris street, Jersey City: Reel boat, $7 tone CM , eop- gua: 5 » oe $ pe im as his wife; that on or abou! the 16th of Sep- pcateel, Danis telat ie ben eae Te tie wor, wiih’ slending aod rupniog rigeing, sella aD ten fot boat, ns tember, a een were instituted ja the Court of Chancery of this State against James Ridgway for divorce OARD IN WAVERLEY PLACR.—MRS VAN VLERT, ‘by Catharine Ridgway, to whom he had been married peving. taken the house No. 10 Waverley place, js pre- under the nae of Catharine Dob, in the year 1812, aud } to let her rooms, either aingle or in suite, with or with fom when te had poparatog in 1816; thaton or aoout the | °t herdal bosrd. sy an early appl cation « choice of rooms 13th da} — ‘arniture, &3. Cabin very large, tour wk not to be surpasses; mirreis, £c : obest, and every convenience, Apply on decree was made dissolving the | °22 Y? of June, ‘ACHT FOR BALE—THE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS between the said Catharine and James, that Boarp we FOURTRENTH STREET, B ATWEEN FIFTH e nye fm ‘8T for ssle, in perfect oder. summer of 1825 the marriage ceremoay and Rix'b avenues—A handsomely furnished suit of roome Se peng ns ‘arniture pew iast year. Now lymg at the solemnized in due form of law between the said | on tbe second floor, also two le rooms, to family or | foot of Jay sireet.. JOHN STYLBS, 40 Hudeon tiff and the sald James Ridgway; that bofore and at | tingle gentlemen, Address X.Y. Z, Union equa: pari Of | the time of the ceremony of marriagé ia 1825 the piaiotir | “Moe. informed and deiieved that id ae eee ee HOUSES, ROOMS, &C , WANTED. james Ridgway OARD IN BROOKLYN—A GENTLEMAN AND HI8 | JouRx 10URR WANTED—| esate gual | BBs Genner seas penta, ececamne, | Cree paraen tawge Fore Sp ey a ed Ww in ; ation, convenient 1o the Fullon avenue cara Apply at | prefagsné Third and Fifth avenues trond ceremony until James | 101 Lawrence street, References exchanged. ia ‘OUSE WANTED TO PURCHASE.—A HOUSE IN A 1847, piaint’ onal lived and cohab ARD IN BROOKLIN.—PARTIAL“BOARD WANT: | FL Uesiratic location in thie city or vicinity, in payment for Sse mee ot rors Meco emreare | wanes wade norm sade ropmad se mack, teu | Bots paeet tunis” eee esa | Re Rentearie uate PO a wih the Avice’ the ‘Beets bee aed io pdm ig og ‘compan; poy vray were carpenter and Poaseased of property not Kor York Pesos ; RT OF A HOUSE WANTED-FOR A FAMILY OF Rs ten ran on yng wah sbi gvvee | Mr Danes bloomers Norimemandand | ferraue yeaa, atl thie ved n'a | BOARD AOR AROONLTY, Buuomme-aanarolaga | Bitcs erwane ie ctinlecr at tone feat ones, Ea ee eS Lo eee ae See Sense ote: management of the domestic atteiro of James Ridgway, greet oF ot Wiige” street in hago wtatiy of Wall aad urd street preferred. Address, wh price, L., box 2 South would require many Years. Me. Hammond thon | matler at all. Whawover may be the object, bow: | mrss procure ano meees of deftavlog the hevseherd | snd is tewly furhiahed in every respect, CRY ES RE] . took up Senator Seward's remark, that. the battle, of th des) ——————— OOMS WANTED—FWO FURNISHED BROROOMS sections was fought and won in 1860. He admitted that BOARD, WARTED.—A GENTLEMAN AND HUt WIFE ‘and one large unfurvished room: loeauion below Four- Ribteed teen ienia boenen too saneiona anh ‘lens ‘who can their own ro°m, desire board in some | teenth street. Adress F. 8, Herald oflce, stating rent. qlee.” tale Gen, bouveer, inthe dear Cie pleasent place, where dinner 1¢ served, from | to 2}; o'clook; fought and wou. Thie'threw the farthing candlelight 0 rater era at patente O- W-B, le: | Tyee OF A SMALL. ROOM OBOFFICR WANFRD—OwR a - raid offce, stating terme and par in each week, from one to two hours. for s trade the New York Senator's victory in the shade. The New commitice of four or five parsons to mee: in, in | , ‘York Senator meant tbat at the North they hada majority, OARD WANTED—A_ Gi AN | WISIEES A | bood of Fulton, Nassin or Beekman street. ‘Terms must be and finally succeeded in drawing a sectional line; tha: = gn pee . fest ani use of low. Address Committee, Herald office. aitccn ‘slave fates ( Tg td ey dene tae 9G potent By des | Houston and Right’ sireeis and ‘peat’ Brosdway. ‘Terme ANTRD-10 PURCHASE A DRUG STORE DOING Delaware we might subject upow their notice. property; Guring the same period abe bore unto bia | rutpe moceTmn, Address tor one week, with partioulars, 8. gue businoss fo 9 reopeciablo location ia thie oAy. This was the result of the phy unbesoming tho re nt of whom are : that to - ——! Address H. = fies. ene ee bate ~ = the ay a hee ed. tite wel the Seretage ot’ Sotoee Ridgeway. with Cntasriae’ Dab he oaRD WARTED-FOR a youre LaDy, Tx A ‘sRTED-7UREISERD, sPantusete FOR 4 GBN- 4 A , where could leman obiidren, vilege jveben, fanthropy of the civtiged world on gid feton. | Onnada keen cad: aes hues wild of ead b Rowand, kad | herselt™ “A@dress, sualing Varsaa, Seaion, boxiz; Herald | ae. Addrase Saron, ferald oflce, postpaid. did not beed, then, Donat of a Supremacy. moment, oF | one grandchild, George’ W. surviving tesue | “ce. 7 Yet he would the people of the South, be prepared; lose the advantages joseph, . ANTED—TO PURCHASE, FOR CASU, A SMALL ie ifthe North. ta order to subserve her purpmes ofan. the opening up of pi hyd Sues wd he Ars mariage; pa Bs Yep aoe aap Wisse! of i ey , a ori F commenced, it was determined to try for another chance Deleon or Saeticen «Shawls eienenes 20 federal thet many of our his Ly: Tateome py md ‘ould require ha, . oan * 0. 5 and return to the rendezvous, sailing there, of course; for | courts of law op the representative 4 thus destroy ‘butts is also true sire to STHAMBOATS. phan Ay ty te obs inte tnelr own hands; sen the ponte ot the tide of emigrati will rene, a Other replies Will be etiended to, | pm r z , er om ore ' YONK. the very cat, If wo came to paying out the the South must dissolve the Uaion.” We must dissolve Te doula be the drat fart of ‘We Nos 069 Post office, "Dene erg fee av * Pee) > re pobre hg Oh PR Tag CPL oe mpany easneray at OAD, WARTED RY 4 GRNTLRWAN AxD abt, | SFaresea a our ooo, wosiig et Amen eet therefore, the vahead weat abouts and after | But he did ‘not tick today the ‘North could. , the Mi few It any olbe: boarders. Address B. Herald oltce, twenty days at sea sho Deating up against the | Even if al the neat Presidential election the North shou! prey al ay postpaid. CAARGE OF, HOUR _SVRAMER, BROADWAY WILI. 4 ‘ © House havo A sete Sap boomin ey tee wind 0 | oy nase’ the preat ‘toi the, Sth” wwouut go | elven novice of revolutions on this subject; but. they have OARDING =A GENTURMAN AND WIFE AND A | fOlclosis (or Nowburx: Janding at Amos siregt, Yonkers, 5 Bing, few young gentlemen oan be accommotated with good | Rates: 2ooh* tard. nein leave Newburk st 1 30. ot eo at > ‘84 a roel one, Senee, never AY BOAT FOR ALBANY AND TROY.—OPPORT- changed tion to combined monopoly TAMINEND, at ely is Hy been deferred op acooun’ of the government promising aT July 1, gave every one the most unfavorarle | a second election of the same ie thoughé they v0: totake the matter up. When will that promise bo ro ving July weather in the Atlantic, The wind and goa | Senator Hemmond alluded that the | deemed? The session le drawing to s close, and ifthe legal marriages with the plaiuti!, onthe ‘wet fog was so dense that one could | Northwestern States were not so mnch to be viewed | Ministry do not devote one sitting to the subject this week, | doubt from the time of the firat merriay pearealy sso tad masts’ head, while the damp cold wae | as enemies as New Engiand. Indiana would have been | nothing more can be done until February next. mary 10 the ‘etiintlon of the oul for diemce, asd QOARDING.- PLEASANT PURNTSH&D ROOMS, WITT 1A. w | pogmage as cree? Cone tuntion & —— really biting. Altogether it was an atmos © slave State had pot the question hy one vou; | On the 204 instant, ia the Canadian Logisia‘ive Coan- | frou tho time of the resoud msrringe ceremn doors shove Fenth oirect, our Avenues ® Tew } Poughkeepsie, Rbtabeck and Calekl ic docrs not pt Terre tenen Somer Dose which » Londoner would bave been November. later ia the day a heavy sea got on, the Se ee poy ctl his ceath, James Riggway and the plaiatift both its uate. The North cannot calle per Hon. Oulove! Prince inquired whether the statements | puppoxed ‘they were married, an! that Boesna ro NEATLY FURNISIED ROOMa R SHREWSBURY, LONG BRANCH, HIGHLANDS, Ked ‘he favorite steamer ALICE PAICe, wind Increased without disetpating the fog, aod {twas | South can. The Nort never pot bat an ir which have become matters of public notoriety, through | he jived and died aupposirg the plaintiff was his lawful 1) Jet lo genUemen aod ladies, wih board for the iadies - Mcatie reeled topsaile and picbieg and. solling as be. | more than one term. -Ne thersere feared « the prec and ouiermise, Davo aitracted the attoniion of | wits. Now afer bi deaus, upon the aseumpton thet bw | omy. Inquare st WO Honskin stron. frat leave fogs of Robineey over 67 Seal ssa Plestare Ber fore. However, the upper deck coll of 250 joas being | Yet be would say to the neon. * oo at payee oe if 80, whether the goverement hae | guprowed marriage was pot legal, will parm't us — = -_ WIDOW Any, MAYiNG — Fridae, July 0% A.M. Frissy, July 30, 6 P.M pe on Wes 26 DUOTAUL AF & Lifeboat, and | be danger yet; stand to Four Aru, men) resolved to adopt any aig yy by way of oom. | or au'Lorige us to turn this supposed re of wasband Cee ee Weg the Grey caine | Quarter. day AM. Beiurday, July 31, 5PM + bout, though | ready, under any circems tances oF tory TEnieson an! representation ‘ Imperial govern and wife into the re'ation of mamer ant servant, and (bos Sad oF hey ‘nicely furnished poe wits oF with ane ted =) este tue hang Seats Gina t penetrating ly in resteling any actual oierfer ve ‘ment or otherwise, with relation to the entry and intra- | \p’or cr imply * promeen qa the part of James Riigway in h te the house. Apply at 13 Woosier street, ‘aw con covery where, and making /the ship as wet or lo as out ith Carplivian courag? sad day Pole sion apse Pritish Norte america, within the of the | hie lifoto pay, and an Expectation on the part of the Budeon's Bay territory #0 called, by hordes of foreigners | piatwt'ff to receive pay for Uke servions renlored by he from distant lanis, wader (he protext of mining aad other | Diainufl while so standing la the suppowed rolation of Whai mado the matter worse was thet ie re * 2 Nabire brave Palmetio at Cong: tepec, ve cosy emed no chauce of meeting ti AOR CONRY IFLAND AND FORT HAMILTON. charge too quick. The Ncth n't . h moat AURORA, Opt. Acning fe lady or gentleman w! ‘West Temth street (amor). ab 9S:. 12) ant 3% A AMAL PAIVATR F. 3 late Ge, when osvie laying wou ave gone os | bi for the present oon fon of the purpoees; and if they had bean so sturacted, he desired | Lusband and wife’ The very ground up%a whieh the .. - or, fart re HN 0. In order to avold such @ con'rompe, aed also | owr grimances lock their 1&o a! the » { know what they meant to do in the matior, with refer | pisinliff's case appeals #9 stroogly to who rymprtbien of | * hendtvme room, om the svoond Bow, furnisbe ' or Nitar oi, Uy ae is gremees: ant pte tai the Valorous of our whore *, qxDe wore fired, | ‘heorie: originate? here, and reamy othe “ ence to EF od aud Canada, or either of them the Court, fordids any such flict o, inference or implica Bact - Jolowm, owchiog at Fort Mamuioe f © Teng, B24 the baglor mtat ‘or@art, to ware | With tho elects of those we ha T Hon. Mr. Vankoughset sald cammuoicatioas on thesu> | tion, Her own story (no doubt ful) of ber tong de. ROORLYN-BDARD.—WANTSD, AY A YOUNG GEN ‘cents. the other vestels of our vic Fr ley wan tho ditto of | tory iscars. We should now Hast ® Jeet bal been reosived from the imperial goveramont, aud | voted, faithful love and services as a wife and maother, tleman and wifs, bésrd, and unfarntehed room and clover; —— = T ay, and Saturday worse thse bole together, for it | error to pass off, and thin marci boidiy y v they might have been sent down to the House bat for | wit not permit us to eay that she ts logally entitied te re. | josation convenient \o Fulton ferry Ferma, insludieg «ae, R PR! PORT.—FARE ON vlew egal, aod there wast @ Genoa. Wo | achieved @ grost moral power, en shou) “© 4 gee they contsined relating to the people | ceive pay for those services as a servant. Trac the law | $7. Private family preferred. address B. B. W., Drooklya Sermer BRIDGBPO oe . 5 Bunday, (he 4th, (teleared, acd the Agamomnon, for the | locking basa at the errors built up Ly vho Sun vv, | OM the otter side of the water, which it would not be | wit} not thai work or labor performedasa ser | Post offiee, tives, ever ee Ss ~My orieey, ae th firet time curing the whole Cruise, reache 1 the actual ren. | it may be seon that she bas boon Wirly yuars cog ged in | desiradio row to make pudlic Ho might, howsver, in- | yent or laborer were yolumary and performed without \OOPER HOURM, 9% BROADWAY —THIS HOUSE I HO 7% BROADWAY —THIS HOUSE In ee, Hartiord and Bprivgtiela Beugstect, Gesyour, and fel ia with (he Va.sroue, wach had toa | pulling down the work of her own Waits isring ve pre | form tho Houre that before we became aware of the die. | any view to compensation, bot the law cannot provumo | (JO2PER HOUSE, (Spt =. lan, for there vince Friday, the 24, but the fo¢ must have boon | cecing thirty. Our proper pooition ww to most ine leans | covery of the gold elds on Fravor river they were knowa | (hat the domestic and household work aad services of a enc ‘ to KE GEORGE —TUF NEW AND BEAUTIFUL BT! even thisker there than elsewhere, for #he bat scarcely | wo have raised. Slavery is nonin. The «ela his | to the tmperiai government, and the itoperial goverument | wife for a hasdamd are performed with the view to pay as ra betcimen and dic. Price po ay. ov Dery 30 L er MINNEH ATA, Captain James Gale, will coma pece herself, much leas anything else, ti'l Suaday, normal condition—the right maa in the right piace. fbie | Gad taken action in the Thé Colonial Secretary | @ servant or laborer. law would do injustice two | s7,W. her regular trips on the Grst of June, from Caldwel to Doring the rema’nder of that day and Monday, when | we have taught the world, and it is agroat blessiag. The the tif herself by implying @ +! to her to pay es aa Ly the © was very clear, both ships cruirod ovor the | potion of equality i a gross absurdny, everywhere oo for u serviwes, and respect for plaintiff herself, as O° AIRY BOOMS—IN SUITS = aye on THE HOF Jace of meeting, but it ls noediess t say Ubat neither the | tradicted by Delare. ‘In setere no two men are form xt woll sa for the law, compela us to infer and hold tia i, a arat nd geval Seer, SEP eS vikeie at Gade tes Caldwell, Yeas Yeomm, Niagara nor Gorgon was there, though day and nigbt the | alike—no two things are oquai. God has made itso. It these services were performed, not as @ servact with a pisces of amusement "Fesma' very, Teasonad's. Dinger st | will open for the reception of quests on 15th day of May. Jookout for them was anxious and ag omy tt wap ort —— ees Len —— apberica); yet the v.ew to pay, bub from higher and holler motives, and | 6% o'clock. Apply at 1] Bleeeker street, west of Broad way. ANIEL GALE, ‘he agreoment'te. | fourh baa fought « va aera — be oe yp or 4 UNDAY, BOAT-STRAMER BROADWAY. AT 7 ‘J Parry’ nately, adhered to the mere letver the agreement re | Sou'h bas fought and wou. France aod Kogiand, aher a use of action. The orjer of the epecial term overral- ha! R “Uy, gardiee the 100 miler, and after tho inst (racture had al | long aod expensive reflection, perceive the reotiiuie and ing the demurrer muet be reversed, and the def-ndant pet Ry Rh Peep tl S° floek, for Founers, Hagungs Dovbrs Rorey, furrsiown, cowce turned back for Useonstown of our position. Look at the condition of Exover must bave jedgment on the demorrer. avenue ‘nod Wadiaon wae Jet very low to s gqatie Buniag orning, landing at street. ete THE AGAMEMNON RATURNED TO QUEENSTOWN, Hall, the rendezvous of ane he werned Lon an, or gontioman, : ‘will Joan one ba: — pana 5 ne bo On Tuceday, tho Otb, it was agreed betwoon the Valo | dom in te mock ee aioe ~y Bei United States Commissioner's Court. Welpecathe Dartca only will alivees piaare | SOURS Te A Touce foul of Murray aireet on wemaery tan teaved all te edieta of Tre vie to us—whence 8; Before Joseph Bridgham, Bey Fekete, Aagust | st 8o'clock A. M Returning, leave Newark si 756 P’ M., from Commercial dock, foot of Market sree. THE CHARGB OF STRALING LETTERS AND COUPONS the question of the right of search of American snips NISHBD ROOMS, WITHOUT BOARD, CAN BE a KG RR THE HUDSON'S NAY COMPANY. PROM THR POST OFFICR. B'huained at 78 Bpring nueet: house has bath, Baa, A. —_oee i England to apologiee tous, Mr Hammond then Inetaase¢ ech pustaed With pour ebbn pene ts pour im | TTT ane Cael mates we. Lous Hews, ee ow BNISHRD HALL ROOMS TO LAT TO SINGLY ORK ___._ NEW PUBLICATIONS, the change to-day about the new gold cou ead tne | 274 Lane New.—Tho Commissioner gave his decision in fy yh me “A Aya — i | mmowe CITY DIRECTORY, b udeon's Bay Company. If you think the following re. | this case, bolding that Stoin must abide the action of the " YES Le Ris wen maaan WILAOR'S PUSINESS DIRRCTORY, and Great Britain were coming to their senses, marks worthy your notice, ‘are at your service. | Grand Jury. Thecase against the other defendants aa Rn an nn Ln WILAON'S OO-PABTNERSIIP DIk@UTORY. Any person reading Governor new’ proclamation | accessories » 1ll be investigated by Commissioner Botie fan” NTEHED ROOMA.—A PRIVATE FAMILY HAVING Poblishet and for sale by JOUN F. Thom, will peroetve iteaye the company haa the right (axcla pe several roome more than they require, will be bappy to —_— trade—of the French Louis Napoleon and hie African @p | sively) to trade with “Indiana,” bat not one dow Political Lote! Jot them to eingte gendemen or a family of eo y 26, 1888, cruise of thirty-three days. Of oourne, it i too soon | prentice aystem—characterizing both as the result of © | jy say about “white mes.” Gn inquiry at the Hudson's | Tir Cincom or Eurcnow Maite Asien Sasson Se See _ —————————— to say what courre of action lias beon positively deciaei | correct conception of the proper sphere of these aoe al Bay Honee, a day or two since, I found they knew nothing or New Junsny..We noticed recently in the | — om by the company, but, as there is still more cable left | sooompanied by « rg dey from the avowal of the proclamation, neither had they seen \t in the daily State Gacetie, saya tho Philadelphia American of OROKER ORE OR TWO GENTLEMEN GAN OB.) haa is necessa:y for the mndertaking, there sooma | the name. Who ever of the coolle or apprentio® | journaie; and on pressing wy inqniries as to whether par- 4, a change, over which the organs of sil par- tain farntehed bed rooms, with board house |APRGUARD FIRE INS COMPANY—?ULL no doubt but that the Agememnon aad Valorous will im. | returning home after years of serfdom?’—who would ex | ties taking goods, &3., to sithor Victoria, Vansourer'# | ties in New Joreey seemed to haven wrangle, to the ovoct | Commancis# fine view of the river: near the bath. and four Car iial No, 12 Wall sweet (ae Continental Pant), mediately fli wp again with oval, eat leave hore wits the to bear it? He next retorred tothe avsurdity of | fpjand, or Tiver, would be «Twas informod | that Mr. Wright's nomination for United Staten Senator, ; ™nutes’ walk from the ferry. Apply at No. @ Aiver terrace, | Now York, ineures property saeinet Se throughoat the Unit- other vemels on Saturday next for the final attempt. Of | liberia and ita colouration scheme. It hed to be 8UP- | they would not be; that ite d hur BB. Lytton, | in the caucus of 1863, and his comaequont election as | 2 -°%*? ed Melee. Applications, wih “4 cna be sent by mail, those arrangements, bowever, and the rulce which may ted by the United Statos, and, it is enid, there is s lax | Gated July Int, to Governor Doar! will remove the | senator, were prooared by frand, votes being received Riv) TR BOARD IN BROOKLYN.—A GRNTLEMAN | "P*re ‘ares no renien, nem SRIRSUTY, Prewdous bbe decided on to guard against (ture aocitont, ik Ws almoet | npoeed om ll those who philanahropically send out | (fects of that proclaination. Now I vory mush doubt, in | for him by the tellers on Which his ham was not written, P iid ite or two singte gentlemen cin be sceommodated ALBERT View Preaident, premature to speak, but in the oourse of another day or no | neeioes from thia country. We now learn that may | ihe drat place, Governor Douglass's power to issue auch & | and that thie was done throngh the intiaenos of bribery. | with good board and plessant room in s private family by sp | 4, w, Kirmin. Becretary. ar rosters mag depend on being fully interned, of these fone of freedom”) are bought at Liberia by | prociamation prevouting irade to the main Innd. fo Van. | The Trenton True American appeared to apeak in such | plying at No. 62 street, from Minton | _™ ieee oes A dea trom patowD, ‘on the 13th of Jaly, | Lowle Napoleon at twenty dollare por |. Thie capa verte fal he . of seiveanl pireet. convenient to the Wall street and Bouth ferries. — a save ‘Agamemnon, Capuil Preedy, cosling. Tae | be climax of Kxeter Hall pbliasthropy. And 60 | Orta et ty regener bo eit oe Cre eee, | An cantvoce! tone about the alfnit that we were la¢soed to RESTAURANTS, —' % 0% t 2 , ote " ‘ + cements | ___ eNe AU biceieee Niagara, Captain ludact ad. Gorgon, im Daptaes, Northern States of the Union, the supporters of t's Si prrsess proedeatag there te Scomay actom: | Sumex (Nd yt TT WO OR SURER RECPRCTARLA ORNTLRMEN CAN | qjiite ARE FEW, PLAGE AMONG TAR MANT have o and the Valorous,Cap aia Akinam, has near bolition will soon Le ro & corporai’s | rioy themselves im Teciuimate trading. Supposing they | firming haguiion’ hears be accommodated with board and pioasant airy rooms: Th othts extablighmenta in the Si7,e% Now York that iy coaied. the whole expedition will, it ia rumorod, start | ,uard of a few old minide and fanatics. Many of these min | favo the power Wo prevont trading with the “indiacs,”' | the caucus has been well ki cggmentirn 10 Bo siane O08 CEy Ta Pee, eee | irre bueee senommoneens Tee FT S Teaae aeeot, Spain bout Monday, the 10th. io — waa ie ete Renesty, and forthe | am sure ey dave not with the ‘white men’ wh» may | minent democrats, and since LET—FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED PARLORS. $e arond ny. Pamilieg are ‘supplied with sll the delicacies TO THN RDITOR OF THR LONDON TIMws. jority who wore mcWuated oot bY corey eeneg A ak | be gwithin thelr territory, and it wost be quite plata .o | ington that Seuator Wright w With bedrooms adjoining: breakfast and. tea revaired. | ofthe season @:the shortest notion. Among other deileactes tbe ip your Ws letter of tue 12th iunt., on tho | put wo haves hobby which. im eet peboect tc slave, | everybody that the company cannot prevent persons | (ion tno subject baa been frecly diecusse 1, ma moderate. Apply at 669 Broadway, third (loor. beet turtles aye served up, in poup and steaks and every «ther Atantic expedition, ta your impression of to | (ion, would carry inte omoe in o ing there; and alo plain, that those wie dogo must | devising some moans of preventing ite repetition. Thre, | mmm lm | Sent cathehae { pardeulast yio the pabile. day, the followin — uettion of sectonal power rather than hte Ive upon something. from being talked much about, it has found {te way into T° LET, WITH BOARD FOR TWO PRRAONS, ror weet = ent particnlarly nae Fie lenst wnt foatare of tho cave is that very e of New York be knew there wero a}. oe ee the opposition papers; whoreas, if Mr. Wright had hed cig ht dollars a week, @ large front room on #scon [~~ ag vr abe remacted Shae Br Pek a nae | Wee, ron serrate Sou aad te Vata Lange, Gmuacans oF Svoan 1 Bosrow. Ny | fed NOt At teen “huetaet havea ities mel | Bssehyf aime doin apyiy orc) Ban fury anh om, = whe owt. parts an bie | soon have ‘ y y ’ ND TwaLrT whose word and honor could be relied on—while at the | order of Collectar Austin, of ihe Custom House, says 6° | {i own'to be denied, ome at loast, it nor bain of the per, | Dest Third avenue p HOUSRBROADWAY AND, 3 ‘ 920 owt, daring @ dead calm evenin, th there were agreat oumder whowe ite! p ‘As this paregraph te ‘culcolatel’ » the pubtic Sow re Ht Boston Transcript of the 20th inst , » large portion of misioad ip service. Heknew Northern mea who to of sugar recently brought to and injure ue an manutaqiarers aad oontrsotors, we beg | sustain the rig British ‘brig “A.C. Robbing, from Tia 2 os etre: petrators of he aaa ly 7 ang Ap 8 NELSON PLACE, NEAR AIGHTH ST REBT A Ly} with rymodern a i rent act . Besides, jonat uroiabed ‘ lower rates. tor ag vement. |, there are a cfamlemen cam, be nocomencdas oe ~f-) day. a w Wau 10 enslowe a certificate of the test made this morning by the | goin, Jameolves 2 dozen jesding democrats in Trenton and its vicinity who mente or single rome In the ” reat ig, they consigned thi u to @ hesty political esterday, on ” of false oF or ‘ within one square @f Broadway and BLANCARD & MACLELLAN. ‘vreciors of the company and their officers on the of ‘These men gave us etrongth in Rational | Fhe ~ LL K, on the 11th of Jane ta have know it this long wi! who tort fast’ — he —— vy © London for the purpose. GLASS, ELLIOTT & OO = ’ rave. cabin taken from the broken ew4, and which was brought | Sunciie, aud ho decired thelr fellowship. Distingsion tied ho Ro drawn between ‘ and “States ot Fataurry or ran Weerran Sreampoar Fars UNION SQUARR—TO LRT, WITH ROARD QOAI ————— Paient Wire Rope Works, 116 Leadenhall st., Jaly 15. | Jomecrncy’® At this poriod there ‘way no leeue'be. | wan pwrobarod to Meee: Manning: Markoni ce or | City —In the summer of 1863 the steamer Falla 22 furnisbed room, sulable for faoiiles And sing’s gen GaLiey, ALY pe ee there Fae wala not nave. Bouts the new State street block, and Joneluen Cowle, 20 Oon. | then :apne j 1 ial Geese , daly 16. ir ifleamey. woul ve wolina ress strect, Two hundred and seventeen boxes wore | patl, om he "" PxvrieMRt—In reply to your applioition in reference to | tied to the organization of this party or any other party | found in tho intior store, and about ihe same 4 STREET, A PAW DOORS WESE OF BROAD Z, oa Planner! tee Island, i» the Ohio river, wae blown ashore BO area ey Te hcbed poome 0 le, pine on trengme of the east Mae red by you for this | that did not act with the party of truth aod right. Ho | the farmer, anger is aome and had all her apport works, together with her cbt Way =-Baveral gutta of faraissed feet —————————— Company {aun tnstrocted by may directs taform you | believed hah if the good men ot the North ofrod ald | upon exsmumenee, the aherges ‘anoud: mrove completely swept kway. On the 14th of Apri tacts | ealeeion wns wae eee SEGARS AND TOBACCO, gat the pieos of cable taken from the broken end on | We should accept it—not cut oursol ves off from their sym will be conflecated—one bal value heing for of hor boilers exploded, by which accident even DeRose se ~ ROHASERA CAN PROCURE DECHRD BAR. Doard the Agamemwon has this morning been tested by | pathy and support, We of the South aro on a ming, and ted to the government. and the other half to the oom | were inetantly Killed an@ cight dthera severely Ic! area, Oe el FIPTRENTH STRERT.—A PRIVATE FAWI YASH PU acnase A a nad erman segare. al ame on, and Bore & stenin exceeding 62 oat, showid be vigtant Bat we must have the truc sh4'go04 | platuant in the case. A seize of about $40,009 ¢ | On the 27th of the present mouth, ae we learn by tele | UO), Iv cccursing ® frat, clage Bunge, with all magecn im | \/ gain is lmuvotes (0 pay caabadvanced La Normas IRIE SAWARN, Socrotary. aeen of the North 16 ensiaix ue. @1o would not bend sugar tn this city, © few ~, madd disslosares | graph, ahe drove cut her cylinder head, and t } Athan sont thy 4 yoy My 31, operas, 66 60 upwerde “pw wives with board, on resonable ierms | sa low ), CHEBRS, 17 Browlway. * €.s@, Bror & Oo , Leatonball ptract. Carofina fo any faction “for beltor or worse.” Toe ) whieh led to the shove avti wero drewned ly copsequeace and five badly » inter a’