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NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 1859. 3 a ! i] at moment. we had nothing to FINANCIAL. BOARDING AND LODGING. BOARDING AND LODGING. from New York that be wants to know the status | France thrown in the scale with , ab any " ‘hundred thousand white | At all events, [ am ready, evoa in tb first three-quarters nothing to hope, Gases | SS ~ ncen ou aetna TO LARG® PURUIGEED BOOK ON EBOOUD FLOOR |. Diao tonbaend a an aici ron ce. of the maven penta eae thousand “free | of a comury of ourexttence, 10 stake that existond> whit bas altered the state of | ADVANCES ON MERCHANDISE, | A Un unglirtnsemont house tlt, with core te por | GyOOR ODGMCS 28 20. 3 CENTy TER x %, ‘and the four bundred thousand slaves in | rather than be deterred from yiursulng ® national police tes o ‘Warehouse Cora forage reosipte Of hour, eouoa, and ba py me ony oi sornar of al he will still Bave thet question before it the | by the threats of two such Severna yo tron, and otber le products, ange Apply at 107 ‘wreet, between ‘and Fn Myre shall be siaeoee 60 ac 4 sirogs , A Wall srt, QOCUPANTS to it stall, It will Now, sir, ia thig acquisition desirable? Is it a matte img | 8 CONSEQUENCE OF THE ANTS UNEXPECT- teen sett woud mand it you made the trealy without | on which We ought to rik wo such money as $30,000,000 ya |AMDEW AND AMROY RAILROAD AND DELAWARE eT welinh wena cakeaetes pies Y po hee ee Shen were I root limit it; ¥¢ does not restrain it It ig | for the chance of opening more favorable 10 aid and to ‘and arian Canal bonds, of ail laewes, bo aad ool by Ryo it requirea. Torma | single gentiomen’ wath’ Se. iy A fm that friends ary ee ean te Lee tenetat vo tke Uenes Cg FB snator trom Georgi: | JOHN B. MURRAY 4 Co., 40 Walls Hew fore odarau Horning neha, poly a bat ur and bis from Mexico, with certain condi- | the island of Cuba is. We speak of the trade of are coming wou BRODY, BROKER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, MPORTANT TO BOARDERS.—THOSB 1G GOOD SESr ha al grey ‘the internal rage | of ee India; and some of the friends of a Pacific railroad bad ted one by ove, C 220 Fulton street, corner of Greenwich. under the Ucean GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE CAN BE ACCOMMO- rooms, with board in s pleasant house. ‘the modern ‘This proposition does not do that. It leaves | tell us that, when that road shall be construct wrested | Bavk, advances money on diamonds, watches, jewelry and dated with board and pleasant rooms in a private family, | improvements, at low prices, will call at Sere er preceely ae would be left without the | cd, it will bring the trade of Asia to our conti she waat = jee A ed ote cash prices, “Ger- ae ee ethane ia by inquir- | pear Macdougal. Dinner at 6 o’ treaty fixes jeaves it with the treaty, | nent, that we 1 get at least the profits of the to re | ™*D, Spanish and other languagesspoken, Clinton street, Brook), spoken. ro ha treaty loaves fPopen the bil leaves it to the a ion of the wealth of the Iodies, Sir, this | nators, if em sentiment in your hearts, and asic R SALB.—FOR INVESTMRNT. NEATLY FURNISHED BACK PARLOR ON FIRST MoREAY, HILL.—A PARLOR AND BEDROOM, DE- @f the United States, who have been heretofore, and I | w’ is at our feet; bat they know it not. What, to- | you in the nameof justice, in gratitude, in Belvidere Delaware first mortgage wz per bent boos, A floor to let, with board, toe genteel ‘American family; lightfully situated, at 109 Bast sixth ‘cerner doubt not will ever be, able to these questions as | day, isthe value of the East Indies? Formerly those | the name of all the ties which should bind such an ally } guaranteed by the Camden and Amboy Ry and Dela | } lessantly loented,_ convenient to way; suitable for a | of Lexington avenue, to rent; fami they arise. So far as I am concer represent- who had a monopoly of its trade, were great and | as her to the United States—if, when misfortune la: | ware snd Raritan Canal Companies. Con; ae pare June gentlemen and ‘or two single gentlemen, or fa ng oes tory party the price will be moderate. ing the weaker portion of the republio—I am content to | powerful and rich. Why? They had then a monopoly of | fallen upon her—if, when feedlencss has come, ani | 4 December in New York. J pan a png ES Sra plraeea, Apply at 67 Becond aveaue, corner as above. make this acquisition, and leave it to the wisdom and | silks and of teas, and more than all, the Western Powers | her possessions, one by one, have been rent from her; if, | —___________ UO. NNN NN NN == ‘AGNET HOTEL, NN of my counteymen to settle on fair and | were thea rude aud engaged in war. The steam engine | when lawless expeditions, year after year, are fitted out NSURANCE AND BANK STOCKS, RAILROAD BONDS A VERY LARGE AND PLEASANT FRONT PARLOR Way.—$4 to $5 per week for, Fe principles what shall be the satus of the boud had not then been invented. Their labor was cheap, be. | from our shores to wrest this, her last possession in the of various kinds for sale.—Fair prices paid for securities 1und bedroom on second floor, suitable for a gentleman and | down town; transient board, $1 per day; ‘and the free in the island of Cuba. I am not afral cause of exceetive population, and thoge peculiar products | Western world, from her, is the United States to join 4 T@ not before the Brokers’ Board. wife or a ‘of single gentlemen, to let, at S38t Marks { per night. Wil be found a quiet, fo meet the issue. I require nothing in this blll, [require | were important; and beyond all, Asia had the tropical | this piratica! cry and go full ohase with those who woul W. 2H. WARD, 89 Exchange place. | place, Righth street; alao two or three single rooms; housa bas pre nn aa ann nothing in the treaty, on that point. When we acquire | products. The commerce of the Fast Indies then engaged | rob our own, our ancient, and our venerated ally of hor Sea Gr SEN ALLAH EEULy DDL aoe | Dense tree eee oe ee 4 ‘0. 167 BROA! THIS AVING BEEN ‘the Ialand of Cuba, the annexation of which Ae look upon Oe fuses tonnage and gave ree to the great mealth of ane pone aio | heret No, id paver 4 ca 5 a. Hpac apes Qi ernst ow ort Jan 2 0, eee ferme tnoderato, FR et pe Bg ey Bo guests, as important to the country, I am content my own | world. Then the mouopoly of the spices was valuable, sympathize, ani - of the i SUIT OF ROO! ARLORS AND BEDROOMS | of gendemen: also tor ped Coumteyien shail settle tus ‘stale of all the people there | and Was acauso of war with the Dutch people, out of | ings which have been mnanifested in the resolutions which | gutteitiie ollocioe note cor a he naseint on the Sit Deco: | AL Me, A180 RARIA gens eT ee ee ‘the United States. But I] which they made untold milli the West | have been read by the Senator from New York, as those | ber, 1808 able partin,St No: is Went Llavouth street wear Srosdway, | | Sete ecording to the constitution of the Uni tes. But whieb they le untold millions. At that time, the West lave been re! yy the from New York, je 4 = bh lo. ent near way. will remark to the honorable Senator that consider that | Indies were unknown; or if uot unknowa, those great | which have been passed in her legislative assembly. Why, | Premiums received on marine risks, from 1st ee Saeceds sea ONE, OF, TWO, GENTLEMEN O4N BE. 400QMMOD4- tion ag already settled; I have no difficulties upon it. | productions which were raised in the Kast Indies, werenot | then, the necessity for such a measure as this, when it 1s January, 1858, to Stet Lge pk Lm ia ene rbd A mp9 eth iN Boom AND ONE OR TWO BEDROOMS 4 ted J » private family, with pleasant rooms, with or wih- consiler that it has been settled by the American people; | cultivated there. Sugar, and coffe, aud all the tropical absolutely clear and demonstrable and demonstrated tha; | Premiums on poheies not marked off Ist Jan., a or ad ina private family. Inquire ove parts board, fire, baih and gas included. “Terms mods Hest referenge’ given andre a ——___. | ut 0044 Went Twentieth atret ‘required. Call at 101 Firat settlement with which Tam content; which Ido not be: | productions, were then consined to thé Fast Indies; and the } it can have no practical effect? It can only have ten | goat amount of marine " 31,500,798 05 eee na nail Peromientet Heve he will be able to shake; which { believe will stand fision of that trade made nations rich and powerful. | dency to wound, to injure, and to insult the feclings o' | —Ro'polieion have beeu boned upon norupon fire | PARLOR AND BEDROOM ON SECOND FLOOR x3 ‘unshaken when he and I shall have passed away from the | Now :t is different. 1 have no idea that the trade in toas Spain; possibly, nay, probably, it may have the farther risks disconnected with marine risks. front, handsomely furnished: also afew rooms for gen. ARTIAL BOARD WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, IN. ks would justify our making @ railroad two huodred | effect of giving vitatity and new life to those piratical ex. Premiums marked off from Ist January, 1858, to Hemen, with convenience of fire: house first class; table unex @ respectable ho oeation not partioular, if price be stage; that will outlive him and outlive the country itself. | and «$3,494,614 99 sopnuatie: terms moderate. Parties are solicited to cal! s | moderate. Address stating price, J., box 185 Herald ole. It is that, while the territory stands as a dependency of | miles lovg. If you could fill up the ocean und lay aper- | peditions which are fitted out from your shores to go and toe December, 1868. ...... * e : paid during the same period. .$1,694 698 If Ker street. Reference required. Dinner at 6 o'clock — e this republic, it shall be open tosettiement by ail the peo. | fectly level railroad to-day from San Francisco to Shang- | take Cuva, Petcrna of prominme and extones,. ssid ake ae ; NTED,. ROOKLYN— ple of the republic, North and South, Fast and West, with | hai it would be no benefit in this view, because you can Me WILL Nor TURN FILIBUSTER. The company have Ano diteine cabatn, vin A. GENTUEMAN AND nIS WIFE CAN BE AcoDNMO. wren ao rn ng Ags peng ade ample coastitutional protection to all’property held in any | now bring products from Shanghai to New York for $10a | If the Senate of the United States shal countenance | Biocks of the United States, of the State of New dated with Yoard and [ i Cicce ered Atdnenseih room on the first floor, at No. 27 | and Harrison, and Court exchange 3 AZ ba ‘of the States; and when it takes its position among the | ton when [reights are low, and for $20 a ton at the cus. | # free and independent States of this Union, tomary freights. As the Senator from Massachusetts fully | and our good faith may be distrusted, aud well distrusted, nd secured bj terms, Ati Propesition ag this, J say it may havo thie elfect, } piork and of New York of} banks i 1 pesuy ik aici ui ue cr yea nf a . d otherwise. 858.260 00 GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, OR A UPLE OF JEVPRAL NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET— will then settle. for itself’ what shal! be th | and satisfactorily demonstrated the other day, it would | it we are putting out empty proclamations against those } _% 90 ; , e QEVPRA CEL NISHA 37 . ‘Of all colors and of all races’ within it | be impossible to carry freight over a railroad to the Pa- | who would fit out expeditions Iawiessly from our shore | Reslestite ack ii me (A nage a boian With ell tho. ssotare lraprovecsesis | RAMSEY ATC RTIaE Craeee Meare Ded Dee borders. That is the principle on ‘which I. think | cific. Leay, then, that sued a road cannot advance us in |. to take Cuba, while at ihe same timo we aro, by our ast | PMagey aud otber ion, sumiry. melens Fein POPE Pans ie heen wah all po, mopere mprureciants; | dieg pele , this question has already been settled by tha@erdict of | obtaining the control of the trade in those products; but | bere in the senate, resolving that it is desirable to acquire surance and other elaims due the company, ad “ (oa a the Americaa people, and Iam content to stand on that | we have all the wealth which ever camo from the East | the island, and authorizing the Presideat of the United estimated at. ¥ PLEASANT ROOM, WITH BOARD, FOR A Ne pro OR THREE SINGLE GENTLEMEN, OR A @EN- principle, and hence I feel no difficulty about the acqaisi- | Indies to-day at our feet in the West Ladies, and the only | States to pay the eum of $30,000,000 to consummate 80 Ne-nan abd wife or two gentlemen, in the house of a pel tleman and wife, can be sccommodated with boardin & tion, Iam willing to morrow to accept Cuba; for Ideem | question of foreign policy which is worthy of tae conside- | desirable an object, Sir, will not the men who fit out Yate faruily; 4 beavtiCul iocation, 282 West Twentieth stepet private family at 20% Henry street, Brooklyn, fe advantageous to the republic. I will accept Canada as | ration of American statesmen is the tropical empire lying | these expeditions say there is no sincerity in your reproof ? tal amount of assets. .. est - : 3 a4 = readily, it can be tairig and honorably done, Twill ac. | atour feet; and it ought. to be declared to he oue settiod | “We kuow ibat the United States waut Cuba; wo know | Barnercent inereston ths. outlay ding abaliie ors hsia aaa op eto SRMEe oka toon | L Maoriat ee ee eee ena Gm wIERORT ‘cept Central America, and such portion of Mexico as in | policy—not by force, not by violence, not by depriving | they vote $30,000,000 to the President to enable him to | will be paid to the holders thereof, or their ‘oom attached, in a private house, with all the mocdera im Fenfenees in the house.’ Apply at 84 Fonrth street, near La- tte lls receivable. bank my judgment would be advantageous to the republic; and | the rightful possessors of their present possessions—to be | Duy it; and we know ifwe go,and are saccessful in seizing | M¥es, om and after Tucwlay, the (iret day of February aext provements. Apply at 9% Prince stree!, a few doora weat of » Tie so cnipena roeatioee ‘unfettered by our internal broils, | the American policy to unite, as fast ws it can be fairly | it, that weehall only have done that which the government | FOE gp anstny: shag herr ode MILLION DOLLA AS of eAioR ‘ond w a! ar nese ah i I leave it to the wisdom and patriotism and justice of the | and honestly done, ail the tropics under our flag. desire to have done.” Now, sir,1 again dissent from | Yii'teredeened and paid to the holders thereof, or thelr legal As Pa RI EES RE Sg womens A iENTLMEN —ROOMS TO WITH American people to settle their own internal difficulties THE RULE OF TI: WORLD OF COMMERCE. that whole policy witch says it ‘is American policy to ay my yop ee aston Ae el Rah “Aton HANDSOMELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM, WITH board hense has all the modern improvements, and sin We have now the command of one of the great elements } be continually ann foreign ‘ations. t0 us. Tam tor: | Spaace tsees wiush ass ail teteteas Us ‘lf cease. The pantries attached, to let, in & priv: Ly; bath room | ie convecient to the roadway stages, Please call at 233 Raat here. Alberni oe: , Ugh gpm RAVES SRRARIES Cewigh ‘Delian et ue) eee en (aggt mle fed ut’ | and cloeets on same door. apply at 224 street, Wash. | ‘Tenth street near Second avenue, ‘THE PRESIDENT SHOULD NOT PR TRAMOMIELLED. of human commerce—cotton. We have now the com- | improving what we have got; I am for develope. | certificates to be produced atthe time of payment, amd oxo J io cicare. pein a cit hier: AS RR WO 2 ent 10 LET—WITH ROARO, TO PERSONS OF HIGH RE- Hence I will not tramme! this great constitutional power | mand of the bread of the world. We have their bread | ing our own resources; aod 2 am for appiying bs a jdend of FORTY PER CRNT Is dec Sk vin ee of the Executive to deal with foreign nations, with our | and their clothing. Give ua Cuba, give us the Weatin- | tie mans that we have to the improvement of what inked oreiies ote mpany for the re ‘diag Sst De GENTLEMAN AND WIFE OR THRE® OR FOUR spectability and refined hahits, a snit of furnished rooms, internal questions, and I will not manacie my country; I | dies, aud we sball command all the other wants of the | we hive got. 1 should liko to. know where the | earned premiuma of the compuny for the year ending Mint fee | AL single gentlemen may find comfortably farnisbed rooms, | having gas, Crown, ¢., a 62 West Finwenth street, between will not haudcvtt the energies of this mighty nation, by | human race; we shall control their commerce in every. | covstitutional power comes from, It is said there is n0 | Puenday, the Urstday of February next Gund Mice unk aiccanieeal ates tier Wan tlel fe eee seep tying up our foreign diplomacy and forcign intercourse, | thing; we shall control their tonnage, and it will be of | power to build a rai road to tue Pacific occan unless it be | The profits of the company ascertained from che Int July, 1842 and mingling with it our own internal dissensions. At | more value even to the Northern people than to the | a war measure. [should have sart this if {had gor the to the let day of Janusry, 1658, for which certificates were Jeast, to all the rest of the world let us present ourselves | South, It will bring a competitor in tropical fruits and | floor ou the Paciflo Railrow, bat will Ray it mow: Tam J Maauedamouneto.. 9-5-2 iss ss aa one people and one nation; and whatever are our | sugar to a portion of the Southern States. Cuba is exactly | utterly opposed to that whole doctrice, that we have no | ace”, rhe vs " 10 LET—APARTMENTS SUITABLE FOR A. SINGLE 9 a CSE ag LAUER SR gentleman of means, ting of & large front parlor on 4 GENTLEMAN AND HIS WISH OR TWO SINGLE | first lor, with bedroom above. having gas, water te. Witt cA gentlemen can be accommodated witha parlor and bed | oe rented, withoutboard, by a private family residing in the uare Fol of reterences given and re 3 domestic troubles, let us settie them internally. I | in the condition the most favorabie possible to break olf | power to make araiirvad from here to the Pacific ocean +A tor _——.— ] room, with the comiorts of private family, who wish to | ‘mmediate vicinity of Broadway and Union sq) " par- should suppore that those who have power, those who | al! commercial restrictions for the benefit of New Eagland | unless it can be demonstrated that it i8 absolately neces: reat prose for 1634 JOR oes “an 215,310 aieieas me hc agreeable to the parties. Apply at 125 West | Uculars address box 3,985 Post office. have majorities, those who have mighty numbers would | and the entire North. She does not grow beef, except to | sary aiid indispensable as One of the means o} carrying certificates previous to 1856, and 90 per cent of the ant E = =sas: be willing togonfront on this principle a section of the | a very smal! extent, and $ork not at all; she hag n0 mauu | on War, Sir, the government of the United tates have | — fasue of that year, have been redeemed by cash... 58787 PABTY OF TWO/O8 THRBB GMATLAMEE, WHO | To slte cote eet ee ome, FOR country which bas notbing but the constitution, right and | iactures; she bas no iron. She raises evi ything that the | power to make pea! as well ag to make war; and if, 93 | N94 earnings remaining with the company, on Ist of wonld room together, can have s largé room, neatly tur- | prices, to th i private house 104 Franklin stre reason to rely upon, Then, sir, let us dismiss thege ques- | North wants, and she would be the best customor iu the | the proclamations of war ususily say, the purpose of en eenay ‘west of fay- 7. piste . $3,136.68" | niehed, house Grat class,’ with partial board, at’ 83 50 to + | lors saloon. Inquire at 10 fons: they have not arisen; they ought not to arise. "Wo | world for every article Of thoir industry. | There is no | tering tuto a war is to procure an houorable peace, the | By order of the bound per week. Also, rooms (or gentlemen and wives on stugie | — a — — ought to consider whether it igto the advantage of the | production in New Fugland that cannot find a market in [{ country ought to bave sume energy to do something wo W. TOW) D JONSS, Secretary. Satameny at moderate prices, Apply at 270 West Twenty wn ED—ROARD, BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, United States of America, as now constituted, to acquire | Cuba. There is just ine point for an exchange of com- | foster and nourish aud develope its interest® in peace as Ri TRUSTEE byt : asked pti Eo orspios ay egeee toca aie bee eric — this territory. If it is, let us acquire it, if it can be fairly | modities from’ which the most beneficial commerce | well as in war, But, sir, this modern doctrine that you ge sone sn ae Win Deige, MILY DESIKE 10 LET, WITH BOARD, | othee pa hues. addresa W, M., Herald and honorably obtained, and jet the futare take care of | the worid ever gaw will result. Therefore, I say, the | can expend anythin; d everything for war measures, | \g ey ‘Moot Gal. Reon aa Deunis Perkins, er two gentlemen or gentleman and wife, sy aa fteelf. Probably wiser and better men will have that to | manutacturing States, the grain growing States, have the | and nothing for peace, L utterly dissent from. ; ALP. Pilot, Joseph Gaillard, Jr. room, nicely furnished, iteonvaing closet. ANTED—BY A SINGLE GENTLEMA® A FURNISH- settle afterwards. The people may have other agenta | greatest interest in this acquisition, They can get there } may spend $150,000,000, if it 13 neceseary, for purposes of Leonardo 8, Suarez, Wn. Wood . and will be'let low to a permanent party, Loca: _ed room and full or partial board io a resoretable pri- here, more faithful to their trust than either of us, tosettle | sugar and coffee and West Lodia fruits, which they can | war, but if you are asked for fifty cents ‘for any of the Wiley, ‘J. dene; Brgy, ucenirah aud easy of wccens. Apply at 0 FIND sirvetsnear | vate Rnglish famiiv, io New York city, where the comtorta ol a these great questions in the futnre. Iwill do my daty to- | sell to all the world, and increase tole exports. They } great purposes of peace, of commerce, of the arts, this } Lewis Curtis, | Dariels. Miller, Cornelius randil, | Second avenue. Rome may be realized, and ao other ‘boarders aie recelva day, aud I shall trust to the virtue and wisdom of the | can exchange products with Cuba without duty, with en. | gigantic government is seized with paralysis, aud cannot | Bm 8 Wem, So Mio iia aherman, GENTLYMAN AND WIFE, OR A PARTY OF ST p |} dseus, with partealits and terms, KY box 2788 Post office. country to settle all these questions rightly when they | tire internal free trade, and there will be built up a home | move « finger for any of the purposes of peace, or any of | Lowell Holbrook. | Geo. G, Hobson, Bawara t. Bell, ganiltu sis, ban, beacccmnsactath: sibonuaiee Cancaanen shail arise. market for their mandjactures—such a market ag can be | its arts, or avy of its Interests; Dut it is omnipotent for all | Robert ©. Goodhue, David Lane, roome, with full or partial board, in a private family, by ap BY agra sec clade ROOMS IN A FIRST CLASS HOUSE, ELASTICITY OF SELF-GOVERNMENT. found in no other habitable part of the globe, Here is a | the purposes of war. PA. Bargous, — James iryce, J tend, at 90 W * reet, betwee Fitth and Sixth ave apd permanent board for & mias 12 years old Also As to the diversities of population, which the Senator | natural exchange of products arising from locality and | Mr. Gwix—As the gentleman is on the subject of the | Meyer Gana Wm. Sturgis, Jr., Ben] Bubeock, Refer if board for her father on Sundaye. Boarding houws keapers arges as an objection, we have had them at all our acqui- | climate and soil. It will be nature’s commerce; bene. | Pacific Railroad, T wish he would give way aud let us take | Sdward Hl, Gilltlan, Henry K. 3 pteben Wesinay, Tae | Weed potanswer. A quiet home ls desired. Address for three rt, 7 — OLN D. JONES, President, _AMERICAN WIDOW LaDy, 1 GIN THE sitions. We had diversities of language and race when we | ficent, progperous—beuciicial to ail engaged in it. It does | up that bil! and go on with it. (Laughter.) It isa beter a Wine Peolaeal, rhgabt f APS. EX. PH ss RRovt aio; x es R 1 acquired Louisiana, when we acquired Florida, whea we | not néed laws, it does not need restrictions; it requires no | subject than this, a great deal, Craeanee) Sees Ra tee Srecinnat: RP be panier WoL weet aes en OND STREET, CORNER OF BROADWs V—GEN- acquired ‘Texas, and when we acquired Canfor ingenuity to show that that commerce will be a beneticial Mr. Hatp—I can only say to my friend from Catifornia, — ne, 1 gE NS > map OW ia Tea eference given Address Mrs. tlemen can be accommodated with pleaeant furvished At every acquisition of territory mate by the r one to all concerned in it, especially to the Northern and | ag the ArchUishop eaid to Gil Bias, T wish you all manner | JYUTGERS FIRE INSURANCE COMTAN = = ~ , With or without partial board. z lic, we haye had exactly the same difficulties of race, of | middle States, It will not benefit the South to the same | of prosperity, ani more taste than to iwlerrupt me again, 176 Chatham square, corner of M eet, A HANDSOMELY FUR S39 ae a H Diviwend —Ihe directors have thi diy declared asemtan {| AL bedroom on the second WAVERLEY PLACE. ~SEVERAL FURNISHED PAR- language, and of conditions of people different from our | extent. Some may think that We go for it because | (laughter) but will give way. pual dividend of eight per cent, payable ov and after the 2a | gentleman and wife, or a party of ‘8’ owa, ail of them different possibly from the people of any | by this means we shall have oae more slave State in Mr. Bayaxp--I move taut the Senate proceed to the con- 3 " af closed frou os ‘Of beautiful roo: lore and bedrooms, also single rooms, are now to let in Blau’ of the Uuion; but we bave moulded them into one | tie Union, I know that the Senator trom New York | sideration of exccutive business. SS euie sik bacues Eeedee ocr corn | See Te te aaa ibe very eugtuly located building on the north corner aC Broad Adwerican people,’ What bas become of the Spanish race | at the last session alluded to the womparatiye num |" Mr. StupeLt—I hope the Senator from Delaware will per- R.'B FELLOWS, Secretary —— - mst I aay be desired, 4 » im Florida? What has become of them in Louisiana? | ber of slaveholding and nonslaveholding States; | mit the question to be taken—the mere formal question of | ———~——— Sore ROADWAY.—ROOMS ON SECOND F008, HAVING | —————— - What has become of them in Texas? Where are they in | but I never considered that my rights lay there— | makiog this sudject the special order for Monday next. H, RICKARD, MINING AGENT AND STO: as desiring frst GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCOMMODATED WITH Galfornia? In both Houses we find that noble State, the | I never considered that I held my rights of property by Mr. Bayand—If that question can be taken, I withdraw | 2M. | Ker. ulline No. ot Nassau sitoet janda om comin at ; Te gud s rect Also | Qi pleasant rogme and partial board (ver entlemen ore- last acquisition to our Union, represented by American | the votes of Senators, It is tooteeblea tenure. If T did, | the motion for the present. will examiee tines and mineral lavda in any part of the Unt’ ec borin ca eres nh Sd od td NECA) RE SpPIVIOg at No. 5 amity piace, house from citizens, and evorywhere, throughout the whole of our ac- | Thave shown by my votes that Ihave not feared them: | The Presta Orricer, (Mr. Stuart in the chair)—Tne | fed gues, and. report on. thelr value, te OsRpeRURNIOWED LOOM, TE BOARDS Sek Yereme lux jo x tlbgien ton t quisitions, twice, yea thrice larger than the original limits | When ever any State, Minnesota or Oregon, or any other | question is on printing the report of the committee. Chontean, jr., & Co., New York and st. Lou I house is in first rate or has ‘all the improvements; Jo: 9 —TWO OR THKEE YOUNG MEN, OR A ef the republic when tae revolution was concluded, we | came, no matier where from, if shecaine on principles | Mr. Sewann— Will tho Schator inciude the printing of } M. Gwin, U.&. cendtor) the Hon. Ca. reabady. N.Y the | cation verv desirable; the landlady being a wltow, sue can SROs ae eee cco let find the English language spoken; and, asa general rule, | which were suflicient in my judgment to justify her ad- | the bill presented by the minority? rn yg ons Eee a arene Ben, Rian Ce nccommortate a lady. References given and required. Apply | can pe accommodated with good board and pleasant rooms a they are represented by American citizens, even of onr | mission into this great family of nations, [have never re- Mr. Siupett— Of course. Wiliam @'Co? joercitt, Mich: Captain Dy aoe | & No. 1 Canal street, corner of Kast Broadway 170 Elm etreet, between Isroome and Grand streets, one door wi race. It will be the case again. We gol free negroes, | fused her the right hand of fellowship. "I did. not inquire | The motion, as modified, was agreed to. Conn. ; Riltenbo: i baukers, Washington, D.C: OARD —TO LET, A FURNISHED FRONT BEDROom, | (cm Broome, for $2 80 per week. get, We got siaves, we got Spaniards, and we got Freachmen | whether you had seventeen or eighteen free States. If} | Mr, Sune1i—1 now ,move to make this bil the special | Particular a tne geniinnbh: 4k Daan, Di ee LiviVerN Eick Male WOULTE aeauee when we acquired Louisiana, We shail get Spaniards, | you had fifty itwould not alter my vote, The ideaof | order for Monday next. oye Se ape ee STs] AL 162 West Twenty sixth «treet é 17 beseral dhaioe es Yor Jeustlies or staple’ tae and Englishmen, free negroes, slaves, and coolies, | getting one slave State would have noeffect on me. But 'AN OPPOSITION MOVE. Ga Seit tall HD RATEROAD COMP ANT THR SrOCE. Miserable Hemetninhns a Se now ua eiaiusd tn ais banoe a when we acquire Cuba. Our institutions are suf- | Cuba has tine ports, and with her acquisition, wecan | yf, poorrmme—Before the vote i# taken on that motion poliaes of dhie. company. are. haneiy. Bifised lo Syecde OARD.—A SUIT OF ROOMS ON SECOND FLOOR, | at6, Terms moderate. References exchanged. ficient for all. We ean Americanize them upon | make first the Gulf ot Mexico, and then the Caribbean Tdesire also to have the resolution which J offwred at the eerceae Hy ple eg 22 ont, in the firat class brown moae honse, 96 Gre ‘Jones? the great principle that, wo will give them a Dbul- | sea, amare clauum. Probably’ younger men than you | Siose of the last session, which is germane to this question, | York, for te purpore of giving thelr pprovarto the teiue of | Hot and cold water, bath, gus, Ae. The fro single gentlemen. WEST ELEVENTH STRERT.—SUITS OF FUR. wark which has been sufficient for all these difficulties, } or will live to see the day when no flag shall float there } Drinted and laid on the tables of Senators. bonds for the completion Of the road. by order of the Board of | Yentiemen, without bound if requires, rch iaianed roams to let suitable for & geatleman and lady ‘and it will ever be sufficient as long as we are true to our- | except by permission of the United States of America, | Piri paestpina OrriceR—The Senator may make that mo- FRED'K R. GROTE, Secretary. orate Eeolomen.,, Meals moon the Rarapean plan. Preah selves. We havo stricken down the bonds of political | That is my policy. | Troge more with a view todeclare my | tion after the question now presented is determined. ‘Tho | _4=@ YORx. Jan. 19, 1890. OARD—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE OR SINGLE References exchanged. slavery, and we have given those people our iustitutions; | policy for the futur evelopment, progress i il) the special ord ion- 2 ; en ean find a desirable bome with a small family, SEVENTH AVENUE, CORNE twe havé given them justice; we have given them equall: throughout the tropics was tho trucy xed, unalterable o- question ison making this ill the epecial onder for Mon- | yyy DIVIDEND. —LEATHER , MANUPACTUGERS | in a dew house, at loo Weat Twenty fourth street; corms rex: | 4 sircct dlnkle and suis‘of moms ale feeb ae ty; and by that meavs we have no strife—notrouble. We | licy ofthe nation, no matter what may be the conce- [he motion was agreed to. percent has this aay been deciared, payable to the stockhold- | “Pale. Firat class references given and required. full or partial board; house has all the modern improvemeau, Bave not kept one soldier to maintain our dependencies | quences with reference to European Powers. Mr. Doourrie—I now move to print the resolution | erson and after Tuesday, the Ist day of February uert. The OARD.—TOLRT, WITH BOARD, aT NO. 187 SECOND References exchanged. Gicoughort she whole of ont naasiaiiijens fiom iene SENATOR RALE’S LAST JUKE. which offered at the last session, and which is germane | transfer beok will be closed until that day. By order of tue favenie, hetwecn Eighth and Nisth streets, one large AND 61 SPRING BTRKET, THREE DOORS FRO hour. | It requires twenty thousand men to kee Cubanow | — yr. Hare—Mr. President, I do not intend to occupy the | to this subject in part. Lente T. RB. ACLY, Cashier. | room on the third floor, furnished or unfurnished, euttanle for KY roadway.—To let, several bandeomely furniahed rows er eabuneetentin ces ot central Americaas | sftention of the Senate a grent while;, but if Ido nothing | Te motion was agreed to. TO $500—TWO OR THRER PERSONS wird | References exchanged, Wo Semuemer- Dinner atGo'clock. | tosingle gentlemen. stnastinthe coh sie ara ag ae Weal! kag who have any acquaintance with the interior | ©i#¢,before I sit down, I hope to be relieved from the cen’ | On the 14th of Jane last submitted the following rosolu $10 $100 to $000 each, who would be wiling wo travel | ——— = 2 weccn” ‘amusement in the city. Inquire of ANSON villages, sure which the ble Senator from Georgia has made | 4) hich was laid over under the rule:— heal oe Weak out Bela Stttion anion tt tae artous fowrus sod OARD IN A FRENCH FAMILY IN BROOKLYN.— of our political syetem, ospecially our foreign affairs, for | on the Senator from New York, and that is, that he has bara Dua Se pokhecnentipe pitt Ath as EB AOEAT OL OR ona Soeeaintc aoa Ae single gentleman can be accommodated ae ai THIRD AVENUE. BETWEEN TWELFTH AND with room ‘and ‘the last ten years—from throwing themselves under our 7 free persons 0 iT joes then Tear kouns } i tion, abd getting the benefit of our institations. 1 | bet.¢xpressed plainly his views on the main proposition. | singe atrienn descent are subjected in many of the tro | qcle,0ue Runared, per cons, lees, ee Moy Cieer Mimavel and | Biroot Lemween Harrinea at pee house. Apply at 209 Hicks 87 stinscow sects Plesssts furmabet opposed to it utterly, totally, and entirely. [re- country. fumply & qvestion for ourselves; we have n0 trouble Tremnber, eir-for itn tome ‘eure vixen this mates of oc. | Sustee are made it.destrable. on, the part of anne numpers 9 ofan enierpriaing, go abead disposition. Apply at 197 Broad. them, to seek elsewhere a more favorable field for 7 - them at all. Our institutions are broad enough, aud | quisition has been talked of ia this countly—thatit was firs | and cuwrprise; and. whereas, the eume c were oat copia, ou Gard acy Doak oR roller vate ioe a ass lare strong enough, and good enough to hold all this continent Ibangurated under the genius of what was called “‘mant | garded wih ji greatne avon cea a $2 00 72 LOAN, ON BOND AND MoTaaGE | i et tmluils fire genoday unt oh ult or partial board | ] 4 ] EIGHTH STREET, OPPOSITE CLINTON HALL — wD. rooms to 8 small private family, with or without vartial board, suitable Sr more persdus. No other boarders. eat ie This acquisition will not require an increase 7 but I ace that manifest destiny has been m considerations deemed so controllin; ‘on improved New York city pi iy. Ap» |imen, inp fest cl ~ crak paades A suit of rooms on stcond floor to let, with board; alse 5 i , a : roved Pane property, ; in a Brat claps house, with ail the rn impror te nitable fe y of our militrry establishment; it will not re- | ridden to death; we have got rid of it—and now succeods | ¢ipation in many ayaa en F hibited bi aes. J. LYONS, 27 Wall street, Mit provements | rooms suitable for single gentlemen. Dinner'at 6 o'clock. Apply at 76 West Twenty References exchanged quire an increase of our navy, 80 far as Our | to « manifest destiny,” ‘political necessity.” I want to Ds perros A fi . beyond the juriaiiction of the Siate, and in some of them th || —=————— = RIGHTH STREET, OPPOSITE THE MERCAN- People are concerned; and if we are safer a8 to | examine that a little ” I do not know but what it is neces: | graver questian i seriously entertained whether persone 0 MISCELLANEOUS. Ber ee SEVENTH WARD. A SMALL, ERI 148 Ue Ulirarg =a pleasant spd BandaranetYoraibed external relations, 80 much better. fe have - | sary that this should come under’ the auspices of politi | ‘african descent who are now free shall mt bene I PedN CO fn nn ren eure ane} ily, a ne pers a = {Nl board, | hack room on the second floor, board. References ex- diors in Florida to keep down the Spaniards; none in Lou- | qa) ‘necessity;’” because I believe the doctors who taugh: | to.siavery if they cmtinue to remain within their jurisictions: T HOBBY & 00.8, FLOUR AN. where thoy. will ‘O04 @vere’, com fretol a tne eentiomen | changed. isiana to keep down the Frenchmen aud Spaniards; none | in'the school of ‘manifest destiny” only contend and whereas, in Yucatan and Central and South America there ly or baker's use; all grades of punely. "ino two mtale Goan & home and agreeable yoms with gas. in California, none in Texas, none in New Mexico, to keep | manifeat destiny extended over the whole continent, and | *"@ vast regions almost uninhabited bgp tine a Genesee flour for sale in any praanty fro mone to one hun. | Changed. Apply at 72H aareon, Vind td ripe down paniards. send soldier protect those roductive countries in the world, in a climate well to | dred barrels, to suit purchasers, at wholesale prices, delivered ea ee i Tadive, bat We hace novesat a single | BOW, We are to leave the continent and go to sea; we | The eonstitalion ot the Mtrican race 4) develope ita greaiest to'any part the oly OF viewhy; We city trade, and families | sFeet, right hand side, people ax: 8, but we have not sent a sing! must have a new era, and we are to take “political | power and highest activity: Therefore. in cular, will find it to their advantage to call and wee us, soldier to preserve the iidelity or allegiance of a single hu- | necessity ;? and I supposo that is the reason | "Resolved, ‘that the Committee on Fo Relations inquire | White beans’ for sale at $110 per bushel. HOBBY & C OARD DOWN TOWN.—1WO YOUNG GENTLEMEN man being whom we have brought within the great fold | of the change. I am opposed to them both. I | into the expediency of acquiring by treaty la Yucatan, Central | Dey street, New York. dated with board F @ WAVERLEY PLACE.—TO LET, WITH BOARD, 156 “ites piesegas rose en msoet ioc iva geadentan aang wife or two single gentemen; gas and bath; dinner at six Crelock. pe can beaccommo: |, at 49 Robinson street, POURTH STRERT.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE ; eed. long ” peg mye erica, ts and privileges of settlement and corner of Greenwich street. obinson street is the continua: single gentlemen can by accomaso Fe patiee Gio ate tine of polley. einige a Mpolitiea! peocesity er oppoasd to. tomer fa aro of citzenaip oh henett ot ch perso of color of itl | NINSTANTANEOUS HAIR DYR.—OUR PREPARA pleted an Alt wri enwatn Faris rooms, with board; dinner at 6 f centragmay voluntirily desire igrate fro ton ibe - AN OFFER 38 NO INBULT 10 SPATE. son: “Manifest destiny” always travelled South. (Laugh- | Catteq States; and {orm thea.gelves into, a colony or cyloples, PROFESPUR GEORGE'S TATa DYR OARD IN BROOKLYN GENTLENAN ano | ~ a It is a mistake to suppose that, by a bill like this, we are “4 ” - “ his wife, also two single delegating the trealy making ‘power. Wo do 80 000 | en eee ee oe a nae teer ne take. | Tae Conca sites’ snonshigreion ofthe commmerciu sivaa’ | Srentels erent trom, any other bair dye tn wee, 1848 0 | vit tard and viens thing, It is the Prosident’s duty to originale all treatice, | member that thoro wus a north sido of it. He was always | tages of free trade with such colony oF colonies: maxing a1 | me, and will mot injure the gions of the'most elieaie bair.. it 7 With fire and gas, at 73 We cl re . 7 now us euring the necessary an roper engagements to maitntali, cause that dry B. eaiy through ihe eagcatvc, “Hho excenie Seuavesy and | Aveliag South laggntar) Wo ouid not got hm to | Genre enjoyment ofl Pgs aad fogs scvuirel by | moe hiayen Tig un requ fo hewn Srmsnt 6s | Te it may be true, that to have a portion of the price m hand | wag «manifest destiny,” that was to overrun this whole such treaty or treaties. PR HE AND EYE BROWS B eeu te Secor wi for this valuable acquisition will be advantageous to the | continent—co engrossed was he in looking South, that | ~COoa RONERSHIP NOE ao LADIES’ AND GENTLEMEN'S AAIR block of Fulton's .oun be accommodated 726 BROADWAY.—A LADY AND GENTLEMAN, OR. 4 or unfurnished, two single gentlemen, can be accommodated with a et. Terms mode- | jarge back room on secoud floor. with or without board. 3Q BROADWAY.—'| URNISHED AND UNFUR- EASANT ROOMS, WITH 763 nished parlors and bedrooms, with breakfast Tease sir ston street, within one = == — enueears, References exchanged. a happy termination of atreaty for this purpose. If this | whilst his mission had been proclaimed, and ho was at COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. sufficlent time to apply the aye. Its the “‘safoat and most oon - SPEEDTEST = = a = be #0, 1 will consent to iet him have it. If it fails, | ¢, “ ie Southern interests, the aduinistration actually | “p~ PART: ER WANTEDLTO TAKE CHARGE OF a | venient” hair dye in er, thereby avolding any mistakes BoAke IN BROOKLYN.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE. CORPORATION SOTICKS. T am where I am, As to the idea which has | so out a part of one of the Northern Statea—the State of woll established business, to geil and ship goods tothe | sriming Comm he tee of two or thes separate liquids; sod DCS aE een Ee Glens Me FINANCE hire board, at 116 Sands street. Terme moderate. Reference to J. Thalford, 41 Merchants’ Exchange, William street, N. ¥. been thrown out of its being an insult to ee # 13 qr do taken with the Bout rotor, while be is travelling Bouth $600 lo 81-00) color” can be produced. trom Spain, Y do not so regard it. 1 do not think er anieh cia te aenaliy Tet the aiministration travte | quired. Nowe need apply who cannot ive wood! rete -acm OO BROWN TU A JET BLACK, very iuch of the honor ot a who dovs not exactly | Gira part of one of our own states. Well, sir, tor that I | ABY man applying shall be satiated that he can clear $3.0)) a | SORout and ta Boae®. 2x uRoox nom, adjoining, year, Address 0. &. 1, box 200 Herald ollice, stating where Se deelin the had, HEAPEST HAIR DY IN THE WORLD together or separate, ‘avithe on ext, 2.th nat at Zo clock F. ML to conatier tas LARGE AN N lollowing appiicatons:—Uf the Jews’ Hospital, for a donation, AnD wore Harlem lispust church, for relief from wesessment: Methodiat corner of Cougress, | Eblscopa) chur bin Fortieth street, for do.; Zion church, for know the place where it is touched. As for all this bius- | never forgaye “manifest destiny.” But again, we had an- —- ter of Spain supposing berself to be insuited, it amouats | Over enae The senator from Georgia tas a’magaiticent | aauerview may be bad. nothing. If she were to oifer to buy trom this govern 4 - j 7 , “thirty even centa a bortie.” Sold store 506 | within a few minu ir Wall street fern: relief; Infirmary for indigeat women, ior a ‘ixteenth, Trent Magachueette or Georgia, Tanould not consider my. | imagination, to say nothing else; but, er, we had an em. A Gaeta WOE raapeeis penta cenor hae, raha street, New York, Anenio-Mire Haye tio ruins | - - robin Sirent Baptist church, for relief from ‘ssseasin, agers of oi as tetd ¥- | pire big enough to gratify the ambition of the most ambi be invested in a highly respectable business, entirely new. | gtreet, Hrooklym; Livingston, druggist, 124 sod 944 2rand OARD IN BROOKL the Women's Prison ‘Association, for grant of Daniel 8. self at all insulted, if it was not in an improper Man- | tong man, lying on the Pacific coast, ruoning from the | Without risk, and a speedy fortune is sure tobe the result, Cal , Wilkamabung. ~ bh tfront room on the | M. Lean, Michwel Kane, Hugh cKecna, Francis Buroage, ner, by way of bully or bravado, We have aiready made | Rocky Mountains 10 the Paciic—ono that wo required | S120 Hleerker ou 105, gach ek, a peg ae aaa price | Joka Cramer emi Hroibera raivrance”o'Reliy. Coraelfas purchases from Spain. In » We purchassed Florida | neither purchase to obtain, nor war to keep—our own. PIS ro apes CERTAIN CURE —THE OLIVE FSVER AND GU farnil; pds treet, a few minute's walk from Fulton Jriscoll; Daniel Ferrell and kdward ¢ barry, for remun-ration ar, but wo he eg A PARTNER WANTED—IN AN OLD AND WELL ES r 1 dies have faile p onlay for losses #nd injuries to horses Bills of Mra. W 2 Mil- from her, but we heard nothing about the offer in that | Cour own indisputable soil; a soil so clearly oure that fon 4 Ale ov neeny lng Ba A peal Rake Bed pilis, when quinine and all other remedies have failed io | ferry. "Terms mod ee: cers Bilis of Mrs Maggare eflect a cure—try these pills, as the; Sure ‘sollty HARNES CPARKOA $, Brooklyn. Pi yn pson, B. Silsand Peer Dudy. Claims of eolore H. Vuite, John Farrell R. Re ease being an insult, “Perhaps they did make a little fuse } quia mun ive at the hoad of your uation tues abled business dawn town, long. aud well estsbllahed: before hand—there may have been some kicking up then; | the present President of the United states, aa Secretary of | trains preferred; one wot atraid, of his own shatow. B. & D. SANDES, New Bose, Wanten one block of Firth whi hot abe took the money, and we Dought the wrritory and | State, would not consent to enter ito a negotiation with G'G. THOMPSON, 60 Nasen street, | Yorks Mre. HAYES, Brooklyn. PricoSt Batiow and Wilism ©, Korachbaum, for pay for the desteue ing was cloged, in gold at one time an emp ‘ - ~ | OIL.—THE SUBSCRIBER OWNIN 7 on of property by rioters. Also the fullowing petitions of larger than tho then States of the Union to France, thongh | 2° Pola Se On, eee an PARTNER WANTED—WITH $800, TX A RETAT, | (eee eee aa eR cite dete Re oE Tames Styles, Adam Gendar, James M. Weed, New York tina Light Comonny, Robert Owens. Erabels Haines, George A. i : ouea. and others, John M. Calkta, Baward’ Dora Jowroh i: ce i oe ade TT + ‘ues, James Gallagher and Join Kelly, Ann a. Delaney, FAT BEEF, FAT BERF—Tde LARGEST claw maieeth street pn the ba pa ey pn nia ea A ox ever raised in this State will be exposed for sale at the | west side of the c s ess. UV. G., Herald mmittee without quand of Mesere. D. & L. PEARSALL, Nos. 4and6Palton | cme ee Adres © Y- Gy Herald ) appear befure the committee without further nou they said they were going to stand by every inch of land arbitration, it would admit that there was a doubt Pe eg tpn hel SS eee Eo whGeavere Srishos to associate: ts i FA Seas per intending to make ‘ every drop of water within their territory. The uncle | apout it, while there was not any doubt, and the admivis- | gum, requiring a sure investment and willing to take the entire of the present Kinperor of France sold to the United States | tration would not admit that there was any doubt aa to | charge: gan have one half incerest in a giore worth $1.50). Ad a? Bi py an empire worth a thousand times this island. I do not | onr right; it was “clear and indisputable.” However | dress Peter, Heral count the Mexican purchase, because I admit | «maniiest destiny” that was to overrun the whole conti. | — = that was rather a forced sale—a gale on execd- | pont, was looking so constantly southward, that the ad. WELLERS.—A YOUNG MAN, A LAPIDARY BY } Mnarket, on Saturday, January 29, 1869. "This ox (Westohest be " JOHN J. BRADLEY, . , : 4 J . - 08, W. rere * gave away with amere dash of the pen—that magnificent | if gucceestul and di 1 to agree, to ‘their fortunes to- , om ~ urnishes —— — -- were exceedingly moderate, 1 have always been | empire from the Rocky Mountains to the Pacilic ocean, | gether afterwards. rAtdress Qe Heraidoilice, ae heme Sose (PRE COMMITTEE O8 MARKEIS WILL MEET ON ashamed of the moderation we exhibited on that great | Ana trom 40 degroes to 64 degrees north Inuitude, TH ADs tho tenaae tat ronan the Beda is and fu é Thursday, the Zith lust.,at 12 M,ia room ao, % City Occasion, because I think it did injustice to us and the | “vir. DoeKee and othere—" Fifly-four forty.” MANUFACTURING BUSINESS ALI, DONE FOR ‘Westchester is the one; OARD WANTED—BY A LADY AND SON, IN Holl, to take into consideration the following sutyect: Commu- people whom we conquered. They had a right to our Mr. Hare—Yos, sir; we wore to have up to ‘64 40 or cash.—-Partner taken, or would sell ont; $500 in cash re- He is the fairest of them’all, ein Phat bb tn Soke ie pag tI Fk Mle ge. vication from George W. Morton, City Inspector, relative to rat ee aang Si ule lay for our not having dong | achls”and we gave every inch of that away. It was lone | Leee'mamts sake money, ‘wenoW tiake ‘No'ageut Wald Lt tower hi Highthand Twenty third streets, Address fe. (. My box O19 | "cl Washington street roarhet Committee and they aro suffering at this day for our not having done | with'a mero dash of the pen. Then, ther lay off the | Aad u : : AnD ue One Post oftice, se MioH «gL TUOMeY, 6 od it. 1 say these purchages have not been unusual. Young, Ahan 7 ” Address Wood, Herald office, 3 0 AND SEE THE EXCELSIOR SHINGLE MACHINE er we ios aati SOOROM STARE’ § Monkees. Saduatla. be, taneastaen ogtieber Teseaanionre: teat from cbs same relative positon to the Columba rivee tiat | PARTNER WANTED-IN AN OLD wstanuasuren | ca heTaun ati) Coruandt ares, maxig slog xs BOABD, ANTRED.—A YOUNG MAN DESIRES 4 | Palcise batten Wee ‘perity to decay | Cuba does to the Mississippi—Vencouver's is!and—and Teal estate business, in a first rate location up town; on | shavings or sawdust; wan bp rocked by gree well as by family where there are i> omher hoarters. Location not | 1" meson thureday. dre &th inst it room a) 8 City Teal, Y & OHIsM, 80; it always will be so, When nations begin to decay | that was down below 49 degrees; but, with a mere dash | 1 do the out door business and whocan put in about $900. Vail } hand. Machines and righte for wale. b, t.. Dinner at. six. they sell their territory, or itis taken from them by con- | fthy wen we threw ia this gigantic empiretor nothing, | %% or Address A. B., So Fourth avenne. ‘assau atree yaoi sir Address, stating } at thre P. M., to tke into consideration the following subjects Q, box 1,889 Post f red to said committee: ~ location, L. quest; or even sometimes before decay, with a progigal Faro sae eS 37) - — _ none. 4 ( ing the lease " Adinnistration, improvident rulers sell their torritory, a8 | {0 Ate tame history of « manifer. destiny” ia north | Tom Gane tALstt oA BANKING (FIRM. | DOING | 1W GOTHAM, WHEN THR SUN is LOW, OARD WANTED—FOR A LADY AND GENTLEMAN, | gjnre tote Minerean Insts “Pelion of the,-americen Charles II. of Kugiand sold Dunkirk. Decayed nations node, Lave sala tile, sud T wake tO ony Wagetan andl bpsinees under farorabie sespices, desires & er ith Qome Sette te swarme the tnsoet foe, Bi mente toe he lacy miy ta the family of a widow lady pre- | Insitute asking for the same. always sll, and generally do a good thing by it; because figainy and it cught vo be ‘repeated, and I call Seustore wo | Trincipnia only Baring te rata eane weed apply D Moma ferred where there orn few or 0 buartore. Aine Max. J "Tie condion of the wert eloeks inthe public buldings, . el e i) 7 " |. Broadw: office e erection of a kiosk ic tue city. Mentstites.. Witen they bave lived oot their day and | BOWE, the fact ‘that whenever wo have, bad to don! with | NING & HUSTED, counselors at ww, No. tt alt Bot bugs, roaches, ‘skoeters—biack of white —— Petion ofthe oftcers of the Sith regiment for a stand of < man lestiny”’ or { ical necessity’’ in any tre: " 4 in "se embrace are ed quite, 0. TED— colors . generation, about the wisest thing they can do is to | relating to our northern boundary, it has-been vo cut of, | PO PHOTOGRAPHISTS AND AMBROTYPISTS.—Tits if Lyon s Powders chance to light Boia ei hay oniye a mnul family, widh > other | “Resolution directing te Comptroller to advertiee (oF propo- + with their dominion, which they can no longer | and if wo could not gell out, wo gave away, whilst wo advertiser has an old established, fine gallery, complete. In their obscure vicinity. boarders preferred. Address H. Martin, Herald office suis irom the New York Herald. Daily Times and Tribu Id. Events will have their course, and that gravitation | avg hoon eioually’ travelll pst oe > niaitions with lease; pe joaation ap, Broedad or ir rat eed ‘The effect of this powder im almost Matanteneous dean w all - - the pubiighing of the oficial proceedings of the Common of Cuba towards us, of which Mr. Adams spoke, continues, | 2" Continually travelling south for mea uisition | att ie TO eee are Dartioulars | ys tnpect tribe. Gardens can be preserved. and houses cleared | P¥OARD WANTED IN BROOKLYN—BY A cl THUS. STEPHENS, 2 Committee like the gravitation of the earth, gaining accelerated ean be all aceidental; probably it ig; bat, i Nee 1, Somes be meet A ale rat all of the vermin Tt a free . and barmisas Ws ‘Terma must be moderate, Address for two da: JOHN T. HENRY, on motion every day it moves; and what was gravitating | Gavg Soren a then beceotabing- onahaene » Gunteen) ATED—A PARTNERS IN THM HAT Pass “tit enaie pom yr ALV.%, Postottice. pon lear + GORGE STARR,’ § Arts and Sciences. fifty years ago, is now coming with terrifle power against | T8)'atvane remeral ny . - meeen Oe Sue Of nee es Sell De ee cecere tere for inaec' * =o . “ 7 eneral reasons, but I want to call particu Call at 317 Bl treet, ‘ow "a, pills for rata snd mice. OARDING AND LODGIN PLEASANT AND DEST STROLOG* Uhat island, "The game law vf gravitation operates in pol | jarateention ta the. position A. ‘Hachanan took on this | sccona iter enn SNenHOn aiding Sample flasks, Zo; regular alses, 500 Bo Nble rooms, with boxed, Tor single gentlemen, In a neat Fotki win teh and i. tics ag well as in the natural world. subject when he was Sec! = ——— BARNES & PAGS nd well ordered house, may be bad at H. Bock’s, 17 Rivin, a + ; rotary of State. Tread from his i Fi W and well ordered house, may . is STROLOGY AND OLAIRVOYANGE.—M, BROGR THE ANGLO-PRENCH THREAT. TO $700.—A BUSINESS MAN, WITH THIS SUM. ‘Wholesale and retail druggists, 13 and 15 Park a on street. 0 Wo aro told, I suppose, by way of torror—the last point | bin nd gion cata hep Ge hase etter it which he BHOO eaten to connect trasett with an established ev a = AA, can, be conmulted at her ofice, 270 Grand street, second LATE or . Howery, up second statrs, first door, where 0 y ing business, or with some person, with like amount, in some LATINUM.—TEE SUBSURIBER, PRACTICAL RE you y DW. eD—RITH A Tr RD tad van peu guarastiod that the inland should nes be pecnia otha Ui on car iome a LAr teres hy the | new bu Address 6, H ottice, : P diner of platinum, vayaihe! Dighost price far the ore Oe Port nemee, fe 1 thay ot tour. tui, fOr next sum lecuanlimamnmenn: Bee \ girtteape entrant a tater, a con, | a ——— ST aT 4 . BB Bond sire ‘ddress Room NO. 5 Ban atPoet 2 aon a taken by force from Spain, I have seen the same intima | Fnue to be a colony of Spain” Whilst la, her, possession, we $500 SREB WuTHE THUS ato Wito 1S | — oon hn etl OT nani dhe habeas ~ | (suai RVOVANCE—MRS, SEYMOUR, 110 SPRING ST, tion; and, if Ireliod on newspapers, 1 might show that | have nothing apprehend. Berltes, we are bound to her Dy cifing to devate elght hours per day to basiuess, ROSUMATC, AMBROCATION—THIS INVALUABLE PSXF, HOU ge RoERT Ci“tee' most succesful medical elairtoyant a Amerion, Ks ta fer ' 1 they have said that we should not have it with or withou’ | the Yes of ancient sriendahip, and we sincerely desire to ren | Can purchase the interes of a retiring partner {a an article for &peumatiam, Spraina, Bruises, Ae, &c.. do weiltoapply. A | Asthtna, bronchitis, li orien. kidney comp!/aints, chills and sauafaetion given these 1 y ing board for th i , would and the consent of Spain. That is one of the ‘main considera | “er eee netwan for two diye nt O6 Masset atebed Ream Wo, fen SAPPY | alent 18 Phied avenue, conte a boule nicely furuighed parlor and vedrsoum, with hoard, iron’ gas, | fever, rheumatism, fe , cured, i'curnble, xn tions why I desire the American Senate pa 80 0 t ti CO Ree oa DRLORARG MOMTORY, 5 = See eae ou | m0. MANUFACTURERS AND OTHERSOAN waran. | (r8i2,0%,5i5.pe" week {08 so; rooms for gentlemen, $8: } oF no pay. tives to-day to declare what their policy 13. a sl © diplomat ty of this coun. i ANY ON® DB rl — 4 racsient boarders, per day gts R. OLAINVOYANT, GIPTRD #PANIOG po kerong England Ae France “Shall know from these | try, but I think it will be found to be a fact that Spain, $2.000. sirous of entering into an old and thorouchly Tousher commission honae, with good facilities, bering more Sie py Sm a ET aR SERN SEIT N aD me ve - = ry iia tad Fema 6 os estab! tent medicine buainess, this is the greatestchance | room and time than is required for present business, desirous WLRGANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS FOR GENTLEMEN be “y. halis that wo aro a Power in our own right, and that, | our earliest ally, has maintained hor treaty stipulations of | Cver oftred, which will bo clearly demonatrated, Adienss ‘or | of extending the wame, would like 10. Feel al Ageney for th ‘atthe Hotel St. Germain, Urondway, Fic avenne and | Marriner; absent friends sickness, proseribes madiaing ror all if wo make a contract with Spain, no threats of war | peace, amity, 1 willand friendship,with us from the | three days Patent Medicine, Herald oiice, ‘Agents need uot | sale of manufactured articles, such as hardware, age 1 | Twenth-second street.—Small parlora and bedrooms, with baths Caonnes, proce My 18 rat or stolen. Call at trom either of them, or from voth often, will deter ne | Hine When, i 778, she cxtanded to um the right hand of J Hyp Evehadvomeioe eo ae ae. Aa Pern plore erg non bene rng Tey tell a wa NOT HEARD OF THE CELEBRATED for one moment. I'am ready to say to them: if you | friendship, when we a XHHW INVENTOR AND MANUPACTUR Teel en iihontnmne lighifully located hotel, now conducted on the Kui B<WHO HAS Nt ARD OF THE CELEBRATED any of that work on hand, we will meet you | place in the family of nations. Then, in our feebloness, in wv i a: 4 a * ee - —— —_—— «Madame PREWSTER? She hae ited “te Bee i i tg ae ned ne | fr ary, Torry ay bu very aon, | See OOU ttanarek mare ea Tea ede striae, somaserbos auc | UEC RELS ro gan An ANIMEN "08 | eit gaan a Rta ec tae el ce which we have won, and which we have held | when we had neither a name to live, nor an arm to defend | monopoly, in which sales can be extended to an: wmnt,) de. | decayed the teeth are. 7 m 5 nd; On r Ca ecacenty yeura, to Ragland. aud France, “They recog. | ourselves with, she camo to our ald: she fent us money and | circe tn active, inteliigent man, as partner, (9 Take chute of SCOTT'S TOOTHACHE DESTROYER ee ee eS a rt Slt icoter Bd | site serc eer at Wi ieemmcn, Cppeaie leslie aware hae nize Spain as an independent sovereignty. We have won | men and ships, oe yee et oe it p> a gay! Pe re Pee ae references given and | wil ip ep gee SI and — pp! lwey. My . We o , ping pet entiomen GO” , Opposite Bleecker street. hi . Then, if we make tract | was needed; and from tl lay is, Spain main- wired. sbox 3, a _ | mediate, remedy tweth, be “at i = ranspatn for the purchase op wontlgwors territory, use- | tamed, in unbroken snoceasion, the position and the rola- 5 ) “THIS SUM 18 WANTRD To SHOURE AS rr "Sure ware for the ‘Toothache, URNISHED PARLOR AND BEDROOM TO LET— | N/ OTTO! ~MRS. FLEURY [8 CBLEBRATED FOR HER ful to us, beneficial to us, I defy France and England to | tion of an ally and a friend; and Mr. Bachanan, in his let- $2.50( + Interest in a permanent and long established Diseased gums, alesrated ‘OF swollen face are cured by Without board, on third floor, at 8 West Twenty-sixth | + de od woe One ae be 3 interfere. I would glory in that vindication of our na- | ter to Mr. Sanders, recognized that. Ho says wo aro pave nomere werery eas for. ae a oF wheal the Save ties, the above atic ‘and a decayed tooth rendered a awe va | street All modern improvements in the house. = 8 English, French and German. tionality. Twould rather they would than not, [want | bound to her by the ties of * ancient friondship’’—nothing | }) Fane lusitens. will Rive An eves ith reat nace. Houry, | eeerg nein. remedy before. paring, Sour boemeeas ‘URNISHED ROOMS.—TWO OR THREE COMFORTA to know whothor w@ are independent or not. I want | new, but by tho ties of anciont friendship, when her } Herald omicg, tavkdankaamee anid Caemaiabinene. i A Peau rence tems vo lets wilh or wihout partial $5,000 We itieres Wo nny to know whether wo are govercign or not, Twant to | friendship was worth something, “(and wo sincerely do. | awe Send wv, sold | tard eo nS) Pringe etree, ind doot west | D).YOU. ie ofered wo any verson know whether a usurper of ton years’ standing, who | Fire to render these perpetual.” Well, sir, 1 know that it $4. YOO TOS QOcMARTED, To INVERT THE | ip Mire HATO Nie Faiton street, in Wiliam of Broadway. adam O. tn the art of clairvoyance and Mmaintaing his power with half a million troops, shall dic. | may be said to be sentimental, and possibly beneath the fa. Nash ill nc oe 5 some well eatabliabod Cg Fy ‘LIV! WH drug ‘sore, 18) and és (rsod ~ — rama Sage say fe wore, form, tate to free America whom she will treat with and whom | character of the Senate, to adduce any considerations of aprdeirte pay, = persons ao om . B. ‘Bay at no other eaves URNISHED PARLOR, REPROOM AND STUDY, WITH | mation, — igh ay oes she will not. Id Ameri ho is base | this kind as having anything to do with our national | per apaicnling 5 good living. | Address i. Waa — Dath, gas, &c., to let, in Wost Seventeenth street. "A good ‘only natural elafrvoyant rn Shia ecaeain am Roesvove Oe the cutley 08 Mie Lsitienn ieverive tee bommnees: 0 DAIRYMEN.~GRAINS EVERY DAY, FRESH, AT | location torn or quagir, payable inad- } sce xfiietwa, in trouble, of unéuccemf ul tn Physician, ° Kent $15 per quarter, pag cnough to bave his conduct or his vote or the policy of his | polic, Hammer's steam brewery, Harlem. vance. Address F., Union equare Post ofice, giving | ail and see this naturally gifted lady. but, tor myself, 1 am content to admit, and to wate _ mtd, t "i - JOIN IN A country controlled by any auch motive. Lam ready | avow hore, that they aro considerations potent and power. $4 000, PANTEES (CASED, SO) vee rah s.2> ME de a Baghste” kak ia en cae tt an weit | td citar, Unoas wroles.relsione of ayy, ca Tempentcovdeae Apply pereanaliy to W. P. BTRELE & PINE ARTS. TURNIMIED ROOME—ROONOMY, AND COMFORT WATCHES, JEWELRY, , : need oot J ABD 2 ~ Heatly furnished sitting rooms with bedrogms attached, | “~~~ ne ee Wil be Faas” ty tet “nem” Shonavor “tiny | havo ‘neet "cominuts and matmained wo long it | BH QO) TOSimn—WaNren, Away Wied FS | BY, ST aT antl Ni Maa Rendgrac he | teyaetRSs he etsetse ain wraa” | Chew gy Koma apo aaah attempt to defeat or to interfere with this great right, | tho administration, of which our present Bxecu- in 7 ‘bust ‘an, Tenth street, between Broadway and Fourth: avenue, a “ scala rene new at a any pal word room to let,. Belonging to every free ahd Indepesient people. ‘Weare | tive ‘war. Secretary. of ‘State, woro sincere in the | heilensst aa partner In & very prosperous mercantile bos, } Fens gto 4. aud trom 8 i010 o'Glouk. Rs J TSHR) OOM TO LET=T9 A OANTLEMAN AND | In hinge cet Rated ire nea Fake sre ‘ able to maintain our independence agaiust kogland and | position which they took, that so long as this island } 299 Broadway, room 13, up stairs. on tickets 60 centa. lady, board for lady only, at 3 Lispenard street. HOMas BLAKENRY, ea6454

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