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THE MAILS FROM TRE EAST INDIES. Gha eds Rebellion Asiatic NewspapeaeEhe Indian je! not yet Ende®Parsuit aod Slaughter of Rebela=CPanese and Malay Pirates—The Ame.ican Mexcantile Marine Criticised— Kast Indian Justice—A Stray Mditor-A Chinese Preclamation, we. ‘We sro % receipt of fies of East Iniian newspspers to the 18:P of Jane last, The papers are the Calcutta Eng. pihovan and Miliary Chronicl+, » thin, cadeverour looking toy akoot, printed daily, on the poorest quailty of paper und with miserable type; the Stratis Times and Sivgapere Jounal of Commerce, weekly, of the same size and shape, but much better printed, on good, strong paper; the Sin- grpore Free Press, weekly, & smeiler sheet of descent ap- pearance, and the Heng Kong Overland Register and Price Ourvent, » recently extablisned paper, small in size, hand- someiy printed, nad devoted to the mercantile and ship- img interests. The Englishman, which seems to be the ‘ficial organ of the Britieh army im India, is conducted with & good deal of spirit biel Lv a) and exbibdiie % tardy indepeadence worthy of wiae, Jona Bul), Js does not hesitate to Critiiae ard condemn edi- worially ibe acts 0? the Lehi eps and tte agents tn the plainers language, sod acmites into is culumus numerous complenis of correspondents, charging bribery oii a Won and incompetincy upon civil and military aries. The mintary depariment of the paper is filled wh orders to the troeps, records of court martials, reports of comm snoers, &o. THE KBBELS STILL UNSUBDUZD—MORZ BATTLES. It appeare thet, thovgn the rebellion is believed wo we ous, there are large parties of sul 4ag about the country, concealing themeelres in jungles, &00 pursued from place to place by the troops. Ovcasioa- ally epgegements take place, and smali parties of rebdeis, ef from ven to fifty, are “cut up.” It is noticeable thet BO prisoners are taken; and, on one occasion, when a party of redels was promised pardon ‘on condidion of gur- rendering, the answer is reported to Rave been—“We would sooner die,” Licut. A H Millet, ao officer of the Second Jexailehus, of the Oude di telon, as, Fives < the follow- fog account of a0 affsir between foree under his russ ia and the rebe's in the Kurwania Sota, on the ign of last: — ‘Tae. jupevion bavipg been thus happily effected at 7:30 A. M., and st being prodsdle that the revel force was atili ia the piace where the spy bad cen it on the 12th ingt., I determined upon advancing at once wo the attavi. ‘The enemy were reported to consistof 50 cavalry and from 400 to 600 Sepoys, all pnder the comment of * Jo'lec- ter’ Knooda Buksa Khan, and were said to be encamped im the bed of the Kurwania Sota, immediately under the aie which separate the Sunar Valley from the plains of Raptee. The awstence from Kboodawah to tue Karwania Sote is ox miles, toe path iemdiing ie entire way through the dense jungie. After advancing half mile throvgh the jungle we me? 12 rebel sowars, who a: once turood ani fled towarcs the Kurwazia Sota The acvanced guard ured, but wih- oot ailing eny of the rebel ‘Te Deing evident that the sowars whom we bad just Seen would give the alarm to the enemy, and it boing moet necessary that I should obtain early iaformation we to tho Movements of the rebels, I ordered up half the cavairy from the rear and sen’ toem ahead under native Commandant Jeffir Khan, of the 2d Jezailchess, with or- ders, hovever, to the laser not to commit himself in any ‘aneqnal fight with the ene: ‘When we had arrived witnia two miles of the Kurwania, Sota, ove ef our sowars brough! back « report (rom Meer Jeffr Khan, urging the rapid advance of toe infeatry, anc plating that. fivy Seay, bad faliem in vo the sourdof the bugle, sud appeared inlined to show fght Uoativuing our advance as rapidly as possible, we soon wesched our advanced cavalry; and jooking over an in fervening rise in the ground, parce! ived a body of rebels Se im a flat basin of the So’, to the number of falty men, ALowing a few moments for the infantry to collect under over of the rising ground, I detached twenty » of ‘Wh cavalry, Fitth Pupjanb Invantry, many to the left, to crown the hitis on cithe aceance, 20 as io prevent any smali Lodiee of the enemy from getting round our flaak te berlin Fifth Panjeoh Icfantry and No. 10 eempany ¢no Jezalichees were ordered to move steadily for said in reeorve, whilst { attacked Fith No, 9 Company of bsp Punjaub Infentry, and No. 9 Company of the Je- zalichees. There preiiminary arrangements were apeadily effected, und we asonce mored over the brow oF the rise to tke miteck. ‘The enemy gave ue a beavy volley of musketry as we showed ourselves over igservening rigs, and then, ‘mot Lking the oor fident roeh, Bor the wid, joyous shone ef our men, they commenced & rapid retreat, bat at first » — order, towards Supar. ee Fou ‘Was at once pressed with ali speed, and ‘Moapy of toe redels soon sought protection in the intricate Qulighs to the right and icf. They were, bowever, every where followed up by parties of our tofsntry and destroyed in ai) directions. In small revine on the right no less than twenty one rebels were Killed. At the Same time ce central pursuit was cerried on with unre mitiipg vigor, all ranks vieing with each other to over- take the fly: enemy. On this central patn alone I counted forty tour dead rehels, and tho simugater was also heavy on our left. Alter continuing the pursuit for three miles, over most difficuls ground, ! found thet the enemy was utterly dispersed; and asthe heat and their exertions were telling on our men, and we were going farther and farther from water, I stopped the pureux. You will be glad to know that our ices covsisted of but one man kiiled and two wounded, whilst I cen eafeiy put down the evemy’s loss at btw over ives yeh and the cate engagement is se my Ant BEES May 7, 1850. I bare the horor to ae tor the information ‘of Lieu- Senant Colonel Gordon, commanding the force, that in ac- @ordance with his orders I patrolied yesterday with fifty mep on the road to Muses. On arrival at that yi could get no information, so went on two coss further, where I heard that te rebels were looting « village (Loll- pore) near the ju I immediately pressed on, them out of the vi = and xilled as far asl could judge thirty rebels, captured an elephant and some buliocks, ‘The rebels were reported to be in force (1,000 infantry, 400 or 500 Sowars) in the ewan in one of Behl bp i Sowar wounded. mR eT Commanding ot Koh ? Hlodon's tia Bones THE rmnAras a AreaAzons. id ofthe The Singapore papers con! arming account frequent oatrages of pirates, both Obinese and Malay, are again becoming very daring. Two piratical dong javks sustained & contest of some hours with the Siraits ‘Gteamer Rooghiy, and finally succeeded in beating off the Steamer, but were suds: quentiy captured by her Majesty’s ‘Steamer Esk and brought into gapore. The Free Press ribes w smaller class of pirates who prow! about the whores and harbors se belonging properly to the tribe —e laut or bajow (sex gipsies), who are found lead- gort of ampribious life in various parts of the In- me Archipelago, but beiog much more onthe water than op the land, The pirr’es of this class, who carry on thetr operations in the vicinity of Singazore, come 4 srom Gaiapg, Sagi, Sekane, and ocher places in tue Rnio *Lingga Archipelego, They are not 80 unmerous and Well orgenized ae in former years, when they were under the special protection of the Sckan of Lia Dut ere still capable of much mischief. They generally wee Sampane, manned by from eight to ten men, and these sarmpans either cruise sipgly or iu gmail parties of two or ‘ubree. Ovccasionaily they extend thelr cruises as far as to the north of Pinang, but in a Jarger ciass of prabus, more beaviy armed and im greater numbers, Severa! of these ivaso sampare have been busy ‘n the neighborhood of ipgaoore of inte, A boat which was conveying some Chinese carpenters from Siraogoon to Johore, was atop ta the Siraogoon creek by @ piratical sampan, and the i meee plucdered of everything they bad in their posses- gion. Tbe next evening, or very soon afterwards, a Ga- Jeng sampan was feen by ous of the Kerem itt d med ‘oats, and immediately cheeea, The pirates did notenow Hight, und although fred upon and caer more of them ap: parenvy bit, they maneged to reach the saore aad escape into the jungle. Their sampan was iaken possession of and found to contain a number of articles taken from the Chinese carpenters. Oa the morning of Juno 4a poilce jemadar wtationed at Buddoo, whileon duty afloatin a sampan manned by siz peous, fell in with a boat near the Red Cliffs contaming a Chinaman, who stated that the ‘bot had beep only a very short time previousiy plunder- ed by two tampave which were then iu sight, proceeding %n the direction of Rblo Mtratte. The police boat imme- Giately gave chase, and about elght o'clock came within ball of the pirates, but they wonid not stop, and the po. lice therefore firea upon them several times, but without eflect. The pistes then stood st bay, no doubt thinking that tbe ammunition of their assailants was exhausted, ‘and on the police boat getting up to the pirate prahusa hand to bend fipht took piace; du: es the pirates altogether numbered sixteen, the police were speodiiy overpowered, the jemadar and three peons being iilied, and the other three jumping overboard and swimmin; gto the shore. The piraics pluadered the police boatand swamped it, and then proceeded towards tae Siraita of Rojo, Someof the pirates mave Singapore their headquarters, disposing of their plonder there, and spena.ng if leisure in the opium sepa, Sometimes they even have the temerity te bring their captured vessels and cargoes into the harbor for gale. The Gfty two Chinese pirates ceptured by the Rak were tried wt 8 special criminal eession, all found guii’ and sentenced to transportation to Bombay for var! There were four dielincs acts of piracy cuarged thera, In oue case they hud atiacked a Malay ; ) Which revisted, but which the crew were obliged ‘to Bandon when the pirates got near enough to throw sipkpote into her, They took to the water, and all reached shore ip safety, bat more than one of them wounded, and the Nakola so reverely shat he diod of the effects about cight days after. AN EAST INDIAN MAGISTRATE ON THE AMERICAN MARINE, At the same special session at which the Cainese pirate Were tried, his lordship, the Recorder, in bis charge wth: Jury, referred to a case of cuts nd wounding on board ne American abip Nepture’s Car, lying in the roads, in which the mate was dangerourly injure’; but the mate. rial witnesses having aalied sway, 20 b'li could be found. His lordabip, says tue Free Press,’ took oocasion to re- snark with some severity om tho apparently low stato of discipline on board the sbips of the American mercantile Bavy, a8 disclosed in several cages ace hore’ and in our neighborhood within “Co cent Paratively ehort period, and seomod to be of Opinion that this was probably in great part atirioutab! the course of conduct adored by tho Tames nnd cep ‘mot being of a kind to command the respect or kindty feel ings of thelr men. it was not by means of horsing, tricing, stung shot, brase knuckies, cutlasees and revoivera tha: the discipline of awbip could bo maintaiued, and his lords fhip hoped that the goverument of the Unived Sista might Adopt tome means for improving thelr merchant servioa iv thie reapect, Tao Iangosge frequently resorted to by those whone porimon« were tnoge of gentlemen was offen- @ And dirgusting in the extreme, aud kis wrdahip cited ny tastenos ot {t from the depogitions in ths case, @hioh wer ‘ainly alforded & yory staruin, Lancbo pis of Bl romark,” y 6 8d motenchoiy exam. foaa uot aifer x in New “tne Queen ecaps. Ap cn Miukirati ho oaae of ma take A ‘Ya. Guddadbur Byre~; fa the Baglishman of Jave 16. The t'al*took miace in the Sagreme Court, Le ctl Sesion, before Sir Suartes Jackson, Ketgns , was _ ron with reselving & atolum 6050 for 1,000 -/ ay Troperty of Kussenral ¥outalahs Rami, dae eanbinr or Une Contes of Keeconnet onveatatl, \eP‘after, to the fact that the Coome was robbeo. 1943 Det Cem er of notes amounting & 21,000 rapes, Fae te being one of the number stolea, Novinchoder Ghaone keeper of a flower shop, end emoir.yos ae arer by the police, testified to certain negotistvune betwen bin. self and the 7, and Remsoxth Takore, & Brabmen, im which wituess agreed to bag this stokes noice for 496 rupees. The trangaction was sopciuded a the hoaee of ope Muddun, snd was witnesssad by Waoas, % police Superintendent, Ladoha, deuier in opium aad police eoy, and several others of tne potios whe were fosceated io the house for that purpoas. Prieeuer’s cozasel oon'eaded that the case was trumped up by the pore for thy take of getting the reward. and the privooer war aoquitind. ‘Tammath Takoor bad been arrested, but the Grand Jury Tefused to find a bill against bia. The same peper bas the fo lowing feon Mofassils— se, Four Purcunsaus’ Court.—{By & native re- |—One Semue! Wasniogton Johneon was taken up . Jackeon, the yetrate of the fwenty Four Purgesnee, oe a charge of murdering his wife, Sarah Jobneon, on board « ship in March iast. Mr. Moatreesor, alter waking the necessary imvestigation, fouad snfficieot proof of the charge. As he covld rot pars sny seatence ‘on such an occasion, he committed the delinquent to take hie trial before the Sessions Court The Seesioan Julge, Mr Lautour, subsequently referret the onea to tne Addi. tional Sessions Judge of the division Mr Jackson, dod. tg the cate intricate, appointed agsessors or mem ers of the court, as lait down in regulation 6 of 1832 in tne trial of the suit. The Principel Sadder Ameen aud Aiditioaal Principal Sudder Ameen were appolntes aesensors. Tacy examined the witnesses and wro'e down ineir opinion, as penne in section 3, clause 3, of the above rega/ation. r. Jackson found the charge ofa vory grave character, and he bes therefore sent the proceedings to the Nizamat Adslu: for final order. Wetrvet the Nizamut Adalnt will see justice dons, NEWSPAPER ADVEATISEMBNIS—A STRAY EDITOR. The newepspers are hard'y as well patronized by ad- ‘vertiners ag the American coanty press. The Osicutta and Sipgspore papers contain numerous morcaniile anpounce- men:8, adversigements of naval stores, & Among vie Jadies’ compsuions, children’s purses sod servante, Here are also abundance of ‘‘Eoglish ladies’ who are anxious to teach muelo, French and drawing. Tae follow. ‘pg notico from some stray knight of the quill may be interesting to big friends im this country:— Tue Privs —A gentieman of liberal education, at present conne: ted with the Madras ) desires an eogagoment as editor of a newsparer tn Caicutts or in the Northwest Provinces, or would accept in the meantine & situation 88 contributor or sub-editor. Tue adverticer has had Aicteen yeare’ experience in his profersioa, a part of which period be concuoted one of tbe leading and most success. ful journeis in the Uatted States of America. He has also been for many years connected with Coglish newspapers and periodicals Indian experience limited, extendin; over atow months The bighest references a1 to person: character and prefersional avility. Apply the proprie- lore of the Englishinan. CHINESR MATTERS—A WINDY PROCLAMATION, winded Teipmg rev troops appear 10 have suffered severely in several recent encounters. After the execution of a Chinese pirate at Hong Kong, a Chinaman senvenced to & long term of imorieonment came forward, kuelt down before the Acting Sheriff and reques ed to be hanged als9,ashe too wasavery bad man Of course thie rereonabie request, ‘was refused, much to the disap. poivtment ot poor Fobkie. A mietionary who recent)y made an inland tour, reports that enone cczasion be discovered a trench dug around the top ofa bitl, and inquired “Why is this trench dug bere? On! said the Chinaman, “the hillis high enough, and the trench ig dug to prevent it growing any highe! This discovery is certainly peculiar to the mid. dle kingdom, the flowery land. Woo, {otendant of Soo sung tae Circuit, &>., &., has iegued ® prociemation, in which he says:— By the vew treaty of peace of last yoar, respectabie fareiguers are permitted, Ther t procuriag parses, to travel in the interior; and this provision the treaty will ebortly come into operation. What sortof a business Will it then be, it the local populations shoult, un every occasion, rush’ into disturbances and quarrels with the foreigners? I bave heard, moreover, that there is a class of rode vnioformed rostics and of ignorant Geel who, observing that the foreigners’ Jangange, dross and appear- ance differ from theire, frequently follow them ia crowds to look at them—ail shouting aud ‘aogbiog, and calling them outiandieh devils, or fureign devile, or bardartans. Bat the foreigners, on bearing sich naxes, will be pro- vaked ard resort to biows, and both sides are sure to re- ceive injuries; while I, 80 s90n a8 a communication oa & matter of the kind reackes this Intendansy, must have the offending parties brought before me. tried wad pun- ished, Sucu affairs are certain to prove instances of the tongue leading to trouble By my nxtive ani foreign merchants end people are regarded in one and the amo manner. And now, fearing that one peop'e may not be aware of the gravity of this matter. and may thus inadvertently fall into the net of the law, 7 feel it to be ll and urgent to issue & proclamation of instruction and command. For this rea fon J now e7dress a proolamation to the military and the people of the districts subject to my authority for their full information. It is necessary that zon enenld i in mina that peaceful relations baye now been establial ed between Chinege and foreigners. When you observe that the fo vergners differ from yourselves in clotning and appear- ‘ance aud deem that fit matter for laughter, you !gnore the fact toat with every change of region similar differences ap- pear, and your conduct !s assuredly contrary to the fanda. mental doctrine that you should trea: others as you would bes treated. From the issuing of this ation let fathers and elder brethren warn sons and juniors, and let masters of families warn their wives, daughters, servants and slaves that whenever they meet with foreigners they are allowed to a nothing but foreigners, and must not call them such names as devil, outlandish devil or barbarian. All of which must have > proved immensely gratifying to the “outside barbarians,”’ Bennett for Mayor. {From the Brooklyn Eagle, Aug. 26) Some of the New York papersare bringing out the name of James Gordon Bennett, the journalstic Napoleon of the Hgrap, for Mayor of New York city. ese articles, which have apptared in the 7imes and , are intend ed a8 severely ironical, but we can’t exactly ses where the wit or the fun lies. If the oe conan of executive tal- ent is any recommendation, Mr. Sennett has proved his fitness for the office. If the mayoralty of New York had only been managed with half the tactand ability that have distinguished the conduct of the Heratp from the aed mencement of i's career, the city would not ve the victi: Of political speculators, ‘who bave all slong regarded the municipa! government and its machinery as simple means to enable themselves to tax the people for their owa ben- efit aad appropriate the plunder. However we may dis. tent from the policy of the Hxrawp on many important matters, fact cannot be disguised that the present’ commauding position of the of New York is owing io the influence and example of the Henap, When the Heratn first made its appearance the press of the metropolis consisted of a few aromey blanket sheets, ag soporitic in their inflaence asa pillow of hops. the Herato invented new mevhode of acquiring information by establishing “‘ehort cuts” to ‘the sources 0: intelligence, snd ite agents brought early news by new and direct routes, or, a8 Brigham Young would say “‘acroes lote;”’ and while its contemporaries were willing to “wait for the wagon,”’ the Arieis who did the “gentle spiriting” for Sot ip paprgiek like the vassal of Proepero, though they had £0 fi To swim, to dive into the fire, to Fae On the curled clouds, would procure tidings which the public mind wae imps. lent to hear. That the other papers now resor: to the agencies frat invoked by the HERALD is a neoessity of thetr existence. Of course the Heratp was violently anathematised for the horrid and pisspbemous impiety of distur’ ing the sacred and veneraple duiness that marked the pre-Adamite fossils which strewed the journalistic ral- ley of dry bones juto which Bennett infused lire and mo. tion; but although they “grinned horribly a ghsatly smile” at what they supposed an impossible effors, they hved to see a new power animate the press, Bennett has altracted available talent from all quarters of the globe, anu hence the versatility and completeness displayed in the various departments of the Heratp, Are these not the qualities tbat would make a good Mayor? To put tne right man im the right pinos, acd ace that evory man did his duty or ‘‘walkea the piaok’ ‘—tf this were done in the political offices of the city, and the same rues enforced around the City Ball that prevail in the Hekatp establish: ment, the people would not be ground down by taxation, ‘and be com pet'ed to drink feitd Croton and walk througn streets whore the accutmulated filth of years lies festering in the un. It is true that editors have not always made good legislators or executive officers, and those of New York city Dave not been particularly successful when they tried their bands at iaw-making. Gree ley’s carvor in Congress was & very well execated bur Hae @ on “ Parilamentary Govern went,”’ and Raymond, ‘eutenant Governor, gary hoe the arts of tho po.tvician ratber than the genina of the statesman. Sut Bonnett is a different man, and if made Mayor of New York would make conts actor, speculators, rowdies and vagabonds o! every description around’? ‘Lane pusey’s mortal tres, When, pop! ahe siarts before their nove. There is one objection to the srraugement which we have not seen stated, and ¢! ig that toe newspaper world would lose what the zens of New York would gain in Bevnett becoming Mayor of New York. TW quote & piece of pious phraseology, what would ba sbetr » would be our I And a8 & gO0d editor is of ‘niu more coueequence (ban & Mayor, or avy other offivial, oF low, *e protest against Sonnott’s b: reston that may be called neltish, but is, neverthelesa, legitimate, to wit: in behaif of the newspaper press, Wrere’s the Land for an “ Epsum Course?’ TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. Avaver 20, 1859, When American bred borges are beating the Kaglish on ‘eur own Libiak no one will question the fact that it ie bigh time to have w Now York Ascot or av Bosom, and not to rest content, as you observe in your article of the 17th instant, with aa enclosure of 100 acres, styled & 1200 covree, If horte racing is to become an American Rational sport, there must be provided a tract of iaud ag near New Yorit as practicable, and certainly not less tian 2,000 acres in extent, But can such be found within Afty mi les of this city it @ cheap price? Would * Progress,’ whore jester *pbeared in your columns of tho 14th {ost., give me some further tnformation as to the extent of land W be obtained in she district ho named, and drop a note to the ost oilloe for tho eubgoriber, If abe land can be bad ai 8 compara. tively low Aguro, T doubs not that ther are parties with sonterprise sufficient to carry the project through. At all evenis, the Sieraty hae started the heat, aad if tho editor will inwert this letter, eo ag to produce nado fiona with an aitendant of hoth Asco jom, the pubiic may abortly [earn the rest of ine atory by watebiog the advertising columus of ibe Henaw, Asvor, NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, AUG a aaa ara Steph, a. Douglas vs. W. H. Seward on the Stavery Question, (from the New York Courter & Enquirer, Avgust 27 ) Senafor Douglas feels the neveaeity, about these times, ‘of Bewping Dimself ip the public eve. He hae avaiied bimyoll of the wiisty niated Harper's Magazine to Teprocuce his ideas upon populer sovereignty in the Ter. tories. This be bas done Cosis voribus, aud with & yen- gevaetec, as eghieen mortal poges teatify. Ia spite ot jenetb,, however, tle a vigoroos cocumentess very akil- toh remarbbaling of the argumevts which ite anthor Das been using fur years in O»ngress and on the stump in be bait of ice cogma wisn whicd De is atabmous to have his baive snd deetuies Wentibed, We Ma Bo means consiter it = fair ana complete exposition. It is very onesided Rod altogether inconclusive, But we bave no intention ut cridcisng the Senati courge of argument. Our present Dusiness 18 not with his own affirmative positions, but with woes ho atrriputes to bis opponents, and with (se tommentery he \nsensibly furnishes upon bis senato- vial action im 1854 He imputee to the repulican party a theory which they ¢onctbod. Bie “yop Tro DORs Ua ‘According to the theory vf the repu ere fe an ertGreeerels Sonthae nartced Sree a aad slavery, tree: taher tne! tlave labor, tree Bia ies ainve sision w is re coneila just continue to rage wita moressing fu oul ihe othail pec ome atreread by the anpibilation of aie sae, nae ttt to aad ae 8 8: n iv paablect aahietofalarery tha ipere cos bP be motpence on on the slavery Ro a nilegasion hero ‘a that th the comes. party have committed Unemeelves to a crugade for the aanibilation of tiave Isbor, It is @ moat unwarrantable obarge. Mr. Douglas sdvences nothing wo sustain it but the reaniutioa of toe Republican Natioual Convention thet “it is both the rigbt and the duty of Congress to prohibit in the Der- ritorres those twin relics of barbarism, po'ygamy and slavery,” and a brief passage from Senator Soward’s Ko- chester speech, The fre’ proof offered has no; even the poor mer of being speciocs. The dullest intellect mast ‘Vincern ‘oat Opposition to slavery in the Territories is no evidecce of an ioteation to attack it elsewhere. But it a particularly presump\uous in Mr. Douglas to connect whe two, when be knows perfectly well tbat toe ad- o1e88 which summoned that Convention together express ly ‘disclaimed avy intention to interfere with slavery in ‘the States where it exieta, or to invalidate those portions of the constitution by which it is removed from the ns- tiopal control.’’ In regard to the other evidenve cited, we ase sorry te see that Mr. Dougias descends to the same foppression practised by many @ trick! whom ugbt to despite and not imitate He quotes Mr. Seword’s de¢iaration that there ts an * ssible con- thos between opposing and enduring forces,” wud that the ume muet come when the States must be ail elavehoiding or all non slavehoiding. But he entircly passes by aud ignores Mr. Seward’s explicit disavowal of all desire for po.itical interference, "Mr. Seward bus ta tld: it remains to say ogainst imeappresension. ar] vbIverssily slave 1&1 do no violatlone cf tbe conetitulion that end ah Un the ccber band while 1 do Berm wed By countr; will yet become a land of do not expect thet itwil he made the action of the goverpment, an: Uve constiuiiopa, Now Mr. Douglas, in omitting this, has done his brother Semator ® grog! njonie 2. No candid man who bee read the Rochester speech can mietake its import. What sr, Seward maintained was, that slayery has ele: meots of weakness that must inevitably produce ite fas) extinction, unless it can atrengthen itself by avcuring ihe praitive aid of the federal government, 80 a8 by gracual encroachments to universelize the system, and thus bring the whole country to identify its tmterests and destinies with the perpetuation of the institution. His position was that siavery could not remain stationary—tbat, by ite own internal necessities, is musteither jacreaee or must citber advance or rocede—and that the special business of the republican party was to withstand its ag- greetions Mr, Seward did not say anytoing or impiy apytbipg which signified that political power or party power should be made to operate against the institution witbia iss present limits. The language he did use con- Vveys just the opposite sense; and Mr. Douglas has done Wropg to misrepresent him. ii ip wel) remembered tha! Mr. Dougias’ pretext in 1854 for disturbing the Missouri couyeabing was that the compromise ures of 1850 might be logically carried Out, abd tbe giavery question, so far as regarde the Terri torier, be seitied forever. Such was his professed motive, such bie constant argument. Weli, how has it resulted? In the article before us he saye:— “kt would be uncandid to deny that, while the democratic party ‘#8 unit in Ie irreconcilable ¢ppoaltion to the doc'rines and *rigctyles oi the republican party, there are radical differ- én :ee of opinion im respect (> the pswert avd date 9¢ Oo. arene ard the rights and tm munities of the heepie of the Terri- tories uncer the federal sooo. which seriously disturb ite harmony and threaten ty.” Wark, DOt supertotal differen res, but radical differances! end be poes on to epecify thore who differ Firsi—Zboae who pelieve that the Constitution of the Uu:ted States neitber establiehes nor probibite slavery in the States or ‘Ter itories bevoud the power of ne legally to control it, bu: * leaves the people thereof perfectly free to form and regulste their domestic loniitutions in their own way, subject oni: to the Constitution of ths Untted F tates ’ Serond—Those who believe that tbe c: ‘aeiittion estas!ihes slavery ip the Terriiortes, and mee from Congres end the 7 eFrlorial Legislature the power to control it; feud who In. sist that, in the event the Territorial | Legialature fella 10 enact the yof Coogrese bey for its pretection, it becomes the imperative duty interpose ita authority and furnish auch protecion. ‘Third—1 bose who. while professin; Reed beileve that the con- perned benny aavery th im ike T regan lg pio cee at raiam agate tbe iti Lewmar prolecagna pitas soar Gat i'n heey 9k ad To te: ‘ak ubject Bo, by the ‘adratesion Of the great destroyer of the Mis- sour: Compromise himeeif, it bas comé to this—tbat the very men whom he led to the demolition of this obstacle to the repoee of the country areali at irreconcilable variance with themselves, and that th:se variances are fraught with miechief to the country. This is en exact confirma- tion of what was declared at the time by the friends of the compromise. Over and over again did we demon: strate that Mr. Douglas’ biil unsettled everything and settled nothing; that an adjustment made by our fathers, and acquiesced 'in for a generation with the happlost re- sults, was to be wantonly crushed, with the cmn- sequence that diverse doctrines would take its place which would entail lopg and deplorable turmoil. But the Chair- man of the Committee on territories persisted, and had bis hour of triumph. He has now lived to see the when the very men who gave him the victory are waging the deadliest warfare agains: himself with weapons ana watchwords of theirown. He bas discovered that he has evoked a power which he cannot coatrol; that his unity is faction, his peace endless conflict, and his new order chaos. Such are the fruits of presumption. Nelioee nd hey (edna I Tre Crvcrnnati TraGgpy—Conpirion OF THE Surrerers—De Marbais and his wife were both removed from the Commercial Hospital yceterday ‘> St. John’s Hotel des Invaliaes, where the physicians bave refused to allow any one to visit them. De Marbais is still easy and unchanged, but hie wife continues to suffer, and her life to haog, as it were, upon a thread. It appears to be the opinion of those who atiend the bedside of Blanche that she canno} survive more than # day or two longer. It is feared the bell bas entered her lungs, and her attacks of short brsthing’ are liable to cau'e suffocation. Shae, poor wo man, still desires to die. She wistes to be relieved of her patp, which at times is almost beyond the power of mor- {al 10 endure, Still she bears her agony like a mariyr, apd {tig only wheo some arrow pang rends he> frems \bat the expresgion of suffering is seen in her face. —7 cwnnati Enquirer, August 20 D gp erated WaRD POLITE. ‘OTA, ATTENTION) epi be held dus ing the opming, week, 4.3 Joncer if necessary, eae oat 200 birth street, to \he Vue merits of sternal righanoe Je the price of itberty.” Prive of gin, eixpence s giase, LOST anp FOUND, BTLINED O% BLOLEN—& Bia ar SORRY, ‘HORS, ¥ ar « Boggs, Yew York $16, $300 ead ve fe ves * aati, oo a 2 liceial reward wilt be i toa of tbe b. B. & ©. a wiree:, Brook! 7. O83—ON F peswe brace et 7 osT—A £u TEABLE Rew: BD ¥1r the return to C Variok Lots Oretirioare OF FIVE BYASES OF DAL ware sud Baison ‘anal Oompacy eiack NO ti7c 1 de Beme o1 tho aurscriver, The firder wii! bm euitar!y re by returning M19 K & Tea lirvecky, 11! Broadway. O8T—ON FRIDAY, L Chinese bitch, with the pamaof Lalle tb ur MD] Ned FP. Fro Grat atree! prcriD UP IX TEE SORT? RIVES, TWO LARGE ecea of \imber, iorty fee: long The owner can bave them by sppiyizg at No 49 Dover atreeton pariog 7 penset. avavsr 19, & DaRK COLORED ‘& lerge wart or her back; answers +9 finder will be suitably rowarded y 0, 620 cinta avenue, cormer Ibirty SA WADE REWARD —1ii t, AUGUST 241809, A BMALL AC coun! book, with the ne Mespese. ‘2deahove roward ‘will be cata ey & Bees mast (erret, wih George A. ieee C070, 56 Naiten inne, ERWARD—siRayEn FAUM THE PRaMti H. ©, Pfalsonraf New Diresht. s dark colors yeiluw knot on ber ‘horn: front teats white and bisck over srk. 2 hy perton K ing ioformation of, of returatog ber to ieabove a¢crees, wil! receive the above reward. RSWABD—LORY, YESTERUAY MORNING, BY h lady, 8 the lard the Isasc Newtin, in geting in and out of the back No 24 or, 46 elable 96 Lacrens wrest) % dread doeabin purse trimmed seel clagp, chsia aad fringe, contaioing between $20 vod $30 nnd a watch key. Fra eee ronan ig be paid it Jeit at 113 Fyazth ayeane, acd no ma asked. ABD.—CAUTION.—820.000 “OST, IN w fed “ote deat ‘7 $)90 on | the Grifla to order of 8 Hiran Greth, not endorsed Alto, sundry oven." Sramsie Lacrineo B. Brandre‘b, uneadorsed, snd Amount'ng to soul $10 00 Aigo, sunery notes of Drow ther 2 Tommy {6 . Srantreth. un- endorsed, 2nd amoun' about $10 Also, sundry av Cenifeates and memorasdume. All persons are warned from negotiating or purchssing any of the above noies or cert see payment of Which haa been yat 0 tbe Owner, The anove stopped, and which are of no ure tating were coptainedin an envelope of, urn, covered pnd stamped upon the fold “De Brandreta Brandreth Bullding, New York” Wh ever bas above, by returning the aimy Bireet sail receive one hundred deilare foward, anc Hone saked. B BAANDASt A. August 27, 1889. MUSIC ALa N ACCORDEON Oa" EY FoacHAeED FOS $125, 81 yrill purchase & banjo, $2 (0a guitar, Tow, 160 efiute Me. a good viola of eae vinds, 680s eeve bumps; og ia toe jewelry an at eqasily low cain tasty ument Fices. Accorde ons repaired; and oat ce eae Jacobe’ cele Srated ix, and ‘en screw maple banjos, ORIGIN A\ JACOBS, removed from Cuatham sarees, now located st {Vi Broadway. three doors from Duane sires Hoop open FORD wore: 8, or RAND 8QUABE aD UPRIGHT ae KS v eroroomns i ic, 694 Broad wa ca Bons have bern awarded 35 prise medats for tke sape rhority of manufastore for von eee 36 years. At Wheleanle mad ret!) PIANOS TO BE) iE, EPOT OF TES ALEXANDAB wired to 203 Brosdwa: fo td RG AR (palented jd he Trulia ee My room, churches, ¢ha) nor arike Universes) een 3 a, instrament, whieh she betitamt perroscom 1859) for drs’ tole ‘medal 9 of ae “vranoy. “ye suERG, derot Jar In, azserice ts te Arcr090, baa bee a8 popui ine semmored 28 poe 4 ied by the grewtest artiste of both te. SORTeCHALA: LIEZY, CUSSIAL METOROBER, to. a Prices at the depos, fh 200. 960, 8189, 3258, $160, 8300. 3090, $97 descriptive circuiar eent io any baron Sh $76 hn vk away, “SsananD & PABHEGUETT ss imporiess of Buscon sezordeoas, riolins, vioitn strings (ZUUAR, AND SISGt99 —NAPOL F guitarist from the palucips! concer cables bis pupils in. few lersons t> Ac: play effectively the most admired comoo tourth avenue, or Firth & Pond’s music ator pee FoR SCHOOLS A} ARD SSMUIXABLES, OBICEREIRG & tonv weale seven octave PIANOS. Price 8500” lores, 'Warervome 694 Brosway, ¥. x. IANO ita BALE—A SVEN ares OaRVED Ev a lane elegantly fins Sa Os, Addceae 4 , S47 Broadway. ehed, with carved legs, style Tv, wht overuttog dase, with all ie lnloet erp ve ta, made by one af the. it makers; sea bartesiy, fi Sir isc Olav ‘a ppa aera AND OBGANS THE cones Pewati warans, and melodeons, Seca a ray & my, ee Se ne ates piss Brciney. “the Horsee Wi EE rut which yo: ins Ee ctncnenrauegsinees Ps aireet, Brouklyn. Madies” wrt 1g clarses, $2. icseiabiciimia we han es sll a nen lle A. ee. ae tothe LADY, HAVING HAD S8VERAL ce in teechis; a to Ond saltuation me Ay a reboot or in & Recatiyy on toteach French; she seri the Bouth, Address French ‘Lady, Brooklyn Poet ROOKLYN, a AVENUE, CORNER OF O4RU ton —Madame GIRAUD'S ere and Sage poarding and day pe for Monday, Septem! ea aoe ‘and family. Bot. DESIGNED FOR BUSIN®SS CAN BEOOME qutek in nears rapid business peamen and goed book- Keepers for only $18, by, securing iGAb’S Commercia) acatemny, 6 Apply on Monday fcr vacant desks. YUMINGS’ SOBOOL FOR INSTRUCTION IN DRAWING zd palnug. $5 Bast Thirt-enib street, one, Joos west of oaiway, wil open for the sessou on Thureday, the lai ef september. @PRENOS INSTITUTE FOS SOUNG GENTLEMEN, NO & fourth atreet —Boarding gad day #2ho0l will De re-ovened on September nd taille ine names of the re 3 apes iast four years, tobe “a Clas primary ceperiaieat m Profetsor ALIS OF ARLIER, Direstor \ VALE PUALISHSR OF SOIMMTIFTO AND LIBERAL Gi. NERS, teacher ot naviganon, sarrest ing, a ih perepective ) booakeeping (vith preliminary ies writiog and \arithwe | removed io Frankiin sqaare, ‘sot Pearl, over dro store, N.Y. N.S —In the fall (aad winter, evening Olasies. will SGmoe was privete desks at Cg Broadway, cefore Sept 1. coal aud co! oustoas. SR Bie ea we ; IsDsky BLUES, ‘dhe members of this comemavd are be vleco Mengay, 2th Instant, at 8a aM. in full unit cared. By ode. BN #. WLS8T, Commsmiant Rvoene F Bonenrs, Crastly 8 by notified to seaem ATIONAL GUAKO UelFOSM FOX SALE 0 iN“ searty now and im serfectarcer App ye: 38 WF; Abe GUARD Athen TION —TES bd f the above guard sre requested w meetat bestqnarters, 119 Aiviogion street, on nesiay, the 90th for the irakaxc ion of business fy THOs. 0 ONS oruue, Cepiaia. MEM F. 8, Keixan, Ud. Sgt. Taos Moran Bes. __ THE REGAT?. RRGA*Ts WILL TARE PLAOR ATP, “ MocREa ans 4 barin, foot of Van Vorst atreet. Jersey City, on thurs jay, September }, at one o'clock, open for mi cat Hgeed b> under twenty four feet Entrance jee $2. Firs prizs, » eplendid silver cup; second prize, $5, and the third boa! will fave ber entrance fee. Allowance of time, two minutes per toot CBee n Bryant will row the Geo. J. Brown, same crows, a race of five mallee for $500, on Harlem river eat ag place, sald race to take place within two weeks ceptance of me challenge, which will remain opea trig ihe If the champton flags that ware rowed for in jo Barlem river ragetia are. given Up to ime brown. then the Bro irown mn be corside red ws bound to accept thischslleage If the above {a not by the Brown said challenge will Temain oven to apy other boat in the United States anu) the above dare, address weorge shaw, 163 Weet atreet, 4. ¥. ARUN SH AMELLED FORNIgU aUae, IN 5 lors and myles, of nv feepon, ral tral free pecking ohh ¥. Singrow 868 eer $ bry joomae’ ae Manu‘tactory BIL: DRERF'S BED: BEDSTSADS, WIT WITH SIDES—CRI88 IN rent recieey, me 7 ‘fiylen: ; RRA 6 air aod spring mattresses, invalid lounges ai IGR’S, 634 Broad way, between Housion and Dieseker sree bg wrt ih pg eg OF FORNTTUR: Ho ni por and ayina, whol awards vic etiremsse nid polfenmeas ns ene OF 928 WARRAW WAUD, 27 Qaast Four doars east of froadway, N.Y. Ir roe BOUGHT FOR RBADY WONRY —A PAIR money for fursitare, c books, between Niaih and reawuetrsel value given in ready at 123 ixth avenue, OLAIRVOYANT.-MRS, EYROU flamed bt uat. doors weet of Rrutvay, Pee on sick pees, business, absent frieede, Be. Bade@aron guaran (eed oF po pay. 3B.—WHO HAS HOT H8ARD i io PEW oCaE mister de i this end. oft-ea, with enitre thonmma: \d other ire aAciefaotion, = eee aod hag co roe Bbe tel y fog ety oh the nar off If you wish iruth wom, shove Prranty Ara wtmwol. <= —— ONE OO ISTOPRER RTREGT—Te YOU WIFH Fo DAVE fo ermation of your affairs throwen life, than dn t 1 4 SOSDEHK, the heowletge of which will Sof verrow and care. Her eilloe Jest 43 Curia topber street, noar Waverley piace, Gg RS. MACATuAY, ME tireet, between 2rox? open ber Freaeh aad bog day, Eepiember 19 NO. 43 Bas? TWENTY Sy aud Fourth SFenue WU) h bosrding and day achoe! ¥ UNTING " ROOKS FO: ses, cour asp LXS¥RUCTION RQOERESPING axe "BUSINESS APF ATE: 8 Stoaderar, Appleton Hci ab Raroh’s Works on Book ee: ing; sew god beautify! ec: tore soularaon sppioaiion, MS BOND WIL BKOPBN HER FAENOU AND NG. Veh gohool, 180 Wes! * wenly 2th streat between seventh 6, 0% Beplember 5. Private anetes S yacancy foc music scholars. with pr! end Bi,bth av piven aiter school ASSRS, LESPINASSE & DE LASSALLE'S FREWOB dda, 21 Olinton plsog M ORR Le DB QHARD-VAl'3 ROAROING AND Day M nehool, Hudson terrace, Hoboken, @ open for tbs recep jon of pupils. apnual seas‘on begins September 1. Terms ver annum, jaciuding French and German, $200, RIVATR INSTIEUTION. FOR IMBEOILE AKD zB. Pre iminded youths re, Mase ~Ketablivhed enrly fr yaa Tye tustftattion ts thy ‘Olden of ft Kind in the sommiry and tis success in tha physical and mental develepsmeot of tiar cisae of unsortunstes mertis he atietaa, af all persons inte rested for them. Situation elev d healthy. Sulldings 1 1d ele; a b gir ye 50. shows, MD., Superintendent. SoH, AND HOME EDUCATION.—FREm AND Rpglish classical and comm mad tay ae 28 Sod gymasstum enmahel Nosy) oa ith fine playground ¥ enya ween Broadway and ay ‘West Twenty-sixtb street, Sue. Kr Louie rng takes ebarge of a lied samber of 90,8 aly, Sa JATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG ig Ag MO Ls) rys ic teacher and governess in & private fami! best of reference given, Addreas G, E. A., 164 sre RACHAR OF THe fone first clas F teach » pis at thelr residences. For terms, &c., @iinese . Me, Dox 10 nerald fe. aE Make ROBR AND M&S. TOFFS Wil re-oj pen their (OH AND bah dtm Boakbuac AND DAY SCHOOL —_ 10. 83 Wi beats ay third st eet pen arenon, eg N.Y ida day, September wos WANTS INSTRUCTION IN THE GERMAN LAN. fe, in the Latta ad Greek elagaiea and os tho piano wand 6] ly for a tesoher at Mr. seal On the Richmond rosd, near Grantie eel TEACHER, COMPSTSNT IN ALL 75R ordi ioe ted Dotan’ auaneentt wry, for ® ja. Salary LM A limited Knowledge of Latio, nee: would be desirable. Apply to the Rev, 268 Mulberry at a tn Fo BALR_THE & LOOP YACRT ISLAND FAWN, OF about tweaty tons; well found in all respects, Apply at Btoory yard, foot of Twelfth street, ® k. nnn tbe nee ater mene ne BWFOUNDLAND eg WANTED “ANE PERSON baving @ large one to ditpose of can tating age, size, price, Ae, ¥. Z , Hes 7 aCHT YY “Gun om Scereful man, tO let at modersis charg. gece urtions or Sebing parties. App'y © OHS Vaau Smediey’s Club House, foo! of Court street, Brook! TO LES —a FAST, SAfE Yai yn. g as ee ee een eae enhceneel UST 28, 1859. ORO BAD BOD Oare. FRAY +TS FAMLY. RESIDING AT 28 WEik E 7 EN tp-ibird atreet, pear Pith avepne souk! sosomaodsie ¢ fumoity or 900 oF two single gentlemen whb plesesnt roomd ap4 board, or & farptahed room Souidbe kee without besrd Rese renres exchanged FaRLOR, BEDROOM aan BaTH ROO#.—OR2 room $2; one room $4 per week, or rented by the day: rd 23 80 ver week. If fenivet, at the Cooyer House. H lia wireel, near Broaeway, aix houses weat of Zaylor’s * be pci sasidinetpibbic thei tte ce EL FRONT PARLOB zz, BED S004 ON FHEAGIOND A floor ee 74; aleo, rooms suitable for gentlemen or gentle anae their wiv Apvly at 229 West Fourteenth street. GERTERL FRIVATE 404 SDING O08, WI A Niel sonommode ao: 8 3a — Parson alk thevony, ps pleseant cen' piock weal of Sroaiwsy, beng we dese tiert tines provements, emvi niept 9 Brosaen, ard their wives or sive Recot betwee he ees areca ven —. a *PO,ARYALIDS — a extant ce T°, family Hots ete eeny oy pare Ing {0 receive an iovaitd, whee rernicee ae would tov essed for at a fair (nate, ‘0000 quire of Jores & heute tes Eeeiwen) ‘ TO FRIVATS F-MILtRs wink spartreente, permer third or Twente fourih strert, Sicenieneh Ee ————______. APTSD—A YOUNG LapyY OF PREPO! aaessr' Ww? oe, 10 board se companion ta sank ya as ed rences exchanged Address 1). Hera.d oftice, mw = ae large Nineternin exchanged if CaN BE AMO MM DATZ WITT Jooms with board, by culling at 2): West “heat. "rea that at 7; dinner a: 6 n References ANTSD—BOSBY. IN & SMALL FaMILY, FOR A obild sn: toga nr tg dng! servart; one large room aud is oss peguipeds mprnveimonts; terme miles misderste, “Address, mbox 1 996 Poat ofoes me LBasNTLY yonmemne PROur bene Ftogetwer or ‘erirab.e home 40 et i eat house contsius and serente. grower: we an e en in frontend . Galgmitiiy situated Bor farihse ‘The be.t of reference given aud r: qui FUsNIBERD BOOM FOR > FOAMIBAAD BOOS A LADY 28D anatue, a rivate family; tbe house. hes gas sud hot and, cold water ane brshe wal Mi be a comforable homme. Apply ai 219 Went Twen SMALL Ph1V TE PANILY WILL UST TWO LARGE A. ‘nicely turnlehee frovt roome to gent emen, with partied vosrd ‘The kouse bse all the moderu improvements ten minules, walk trom Wall or Bukon ferry. appiyat No, 7 Rim pisce, near Fallon av , RANDSOME PaELOR ASD B#DROOM-ALAO ‘sg! roomms way be bad, farnieded, for gentlemen, with on! board; a Apply at 6: fourth avenus, one blook trom Broadway. 2UIF OF NEATLY FURNISHED BUOMS ON SEIOND Hi “and ira floors to iet—Wi'd beer’, wo gentionea and wives, oralzgie gepilemen; bones sa all godera conveniences, locahen. ansurpaased: nonveniens to cats aod mages, Jaqure et 270 Wet Tweety: tbird a‘reet, FRW GENTLEME*® CaF BE ACCOMM: DATED fh with substantis] board in & resoectabie locel own town, at 33 per week. Inquire pipe Jo Way, between Market aad (a! sureei A sie OF ee FURNISHED ROOM) OW ba er the second floor to ren‘, with board. in « firat class house geviiemen, at 47 West Twea: Bai the modern imoro also roome tor single atrect, pew Broad) HaNDcOWELY FORNIG2&D ROOM, WITH FIRE place, to let to & gentleman; reat $7 e'moath Loquire ar 162 Prince street ——————————— eee FUNNISHED PARLOR AND BEDKOOW TO LET- A rivi age ot Kitchen, fire thing furnished for busses Oud ave to ® genvemen ard sie. at hot and cold wate: ¥ rahe ate S jock. Inquire at 895 wit or hotel RSISBED P Buy ax © 2Bond party of geailen ed lodging ? BasDIOMELY FULNIEBED PARLOR, WITH ONE A. or two hedroome wnched to let ioe gentleman and wits bie rd bousekeeving. rect $} 50 per werk, ip adv aus, kitshen; A120 & eiogie room: rentél. ap 8 Sirk betree: 2OARD.— A . GOOD S220 WELL FUR WSEBD 00m 27 letio g indy and genilewaa, with bosrd for lady 10 @ wii family; ro bosrdeva: terme moderate Address P. B Union 89 ase Poa office APTED—BOARD. A SOULHERN LaDy WISHES Mag bls moving bet Papeete re ae ae 4 Ww or DO ‘erme exoved ferences ex- chinwee Address H. HO, Union oa) #re Post office, ARTED-TWO GENTLEMEN OB A GENTLEWAW wife to board at 46 ‘olumbia rooklyn, Hawa, , one oa walk from Fulton ferry. ape an go fy wren FORNIBUED oe bot Two for tlemen and ladies; bedrooms, Negies only Meteren en exchanged adie ht x, i Herald upfurntehed, tp suite or stn eRe sale OF vin cle, to gontleanen., wanam8 beans Q3 NINTH STARRY, BATWHEN FLETH Ano SIXTH ‘nr ge ralph ss ‘het eins eoaearae wis Saat cen paar {be boue every five wiowes.” Dither arse eke ferences exchsnged 5 Rast By FIFTEENTH -TRYET.- PLEAS .NT ROOMS, with |, for fo a Seta a geod vrlee wil will be required. of) ured Wad. Bo. UMLe 8, BAST SIXTSESTH SfRBET, NEAR UNION FO cr FOND SPRRRT “hOOVE 10 LEE, FURWISED O8 » fo gentlemen, withoat board pan —A af oe ft d floor = Je CJ uni Tespeciab! ity; house fovall reapecty, and location tne rm a FOURIBBNTH Stk) OB Two and @ party of gap tow So ccusommmodeted > room, ofthe de"! thecty The yw andwewly furv' ail the mo- der ‘improvements Table iret 120 RISTH BYRR6T p>'d LE, TO G@ENILI = on'y, two cariors ban¢esomely' furntsbed, of ficor; location der! treble way a Le bas tk eeY aed ie Refe- ae BROADWAY —A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE be Soo mmodmie? wih m pleagant front room, furn'ebes, wi board) aso, © few slagie geotemen. House Rept by ep american ind! $2 A SCT OF TESSE _ ferend oor, with io & frst ciate house, 15? bear Righih avesom Lteper a) ats 0 La ard full feat Twenty. veloc. CAB. A GENTLEMAN 4NO B13 WIFE AND & iew single gentle: aiblon place, 403 fou tmeprovemen’s Dinner at 6 P. &. iepoe resuired —s ®MaLl PaIVATE FaMILY, LIVING IN treet, Des? Fourth aveaue, would assommodate oF s gertlemea with the cho ce ot ¢rovm at $13. oF ercond fuor back rom at ita Ranceome private pastor OF, ree ist september tl) areti ard frat class references required. nGdremss © , box 790 Por: offce. AND + VERY DESIBABLE SUIT OF ROOMS ON tecond floor for = gentlem @, and one euradle fresh gle gectiemsn can be obisined at No, 44 Weat Twenty Lird sheet He'eren tes erchas ged OABD —PAMILI€S «NO SINGLY GHSTLEWEN CAN B’ he accommodated with bandsom ‘rosine and pe-maneat boerd, wt 22) West Ibirty xeoond street, Boorman terrace, b3- tweex Bight and Ninth avenues Aluo. a front room on fret floor, suitable for & pbysician’s office. —WANTSD, IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, A GEN Bu Deuve tod bis wifes ocenpy two large roome. with room adjoiping Lovation one block ‘ram Union square doubted referenors will be required and siren. « real name) &. P., Herald 0%): OARD WANTED—BY TWO YOUNG MEN, WHERE there are few cr no boarders: bone at canttin eters improvements; dinner st elx Oslosk. address 3. ctlice, *TED—8Y A Lege A Bean Pouble privaie family fervant Location between Tenth a asd Thirty dress S., box 3 649 Post office Betwor WANTED—IN A PRIVATE FaMILY, FOR uire two large two roqentemen and ate: metres would wo smaller i. be Bi One feren-ee terigtion of roome price. Wille Herali office ‘OsRD WANTED—FOR A YOUNG WIDOW LADY child and servant, in a small, private family, where they ortable bome miven ‘erme ‘D0: 10 exceed from $121) $18 per woek. would Snd ac an¢ required édrese be Ley iret class references Hersid cfiice. OARD WANTED —& GENTLEMAN gpa LaDy WISH fer ny i bite, bo.; lovin between Brints ona 7 ‘m use of e\weea nee ect; wea: sive preferred. address {or two daye Hi, qr equare Post OABD WANTED— ad A at B two children, who will remain fc a a AnD ulred on second floor. ne ‘geation Bear 10 Fervia Jootiste, twenty elgi Madieon Benue, ‘Frise $20 or $id wees KINBAIMER, 843 Fourth avenue. be rina —A LABGE ROOM ON TH® SETOND Je} with board, auitable tor a gentleman and wife bed eo! aingle gentlemen, apply at €0 Varick street, corner aa: —15 OLINTON STREET, BROOKLYN — 4 rooms. suitable for gentlemen and their wives; tingle rooms for gentlemen; an early application qill secure ccmpfortadle rooms. BOsRD JN WHAT, FOURIENNTH sTAEET, NEAR Ap roc ene Md ng pages emanent board, with elegant sparimente In a private famuy, will ple Trews "2h bb? io Herald ative ee ae ;\OOL, HANDSOMSLY FURNISH#D ROOM} TO LET © to slogie geptiemen. without board in the priva:s resi- dence No 67 Fourth street, near Latayetie place (ALL BOAMD IN TARRSZOWN.—A SALT PaIV ATR HB tamuly, oos: a daliabitil ectage,, would ike to Jet at thomas freea Tat of te ihn Bre. minutes ot ears or sieamboes eng d address A. Be tnree every an ze 4, Tarrjiown Post APEX SUARD IN BRGOZLYN—ONB odaied with en 7wU ep ueinen can be eccomms \d Doard a Safe ton Breet. petals nhc pUBNISBED ROOMS TO LET—TO GENTLEMEN, WITH i out board, from 92 to $6 per week,! cluding gis ard th House neat and qnies, and iecation good. .cnon street, cppomte Homiaick GiaMILIFS CaN BE ACCUMMIDATED WITS PAXLORS Hand bedrooms, basdsomely foruisbed, in w iret. clase houre, place. apply at 277 aleo cne or two single gentlemen. 53 st. Mark's ANDSOMOLY SURNISHED BLOOM? £O bo ae fo] board; house contains sil the modern tmprovemteu lg oonted 10's deatvable part of the city, and where the fortwof'e deme sande rea tzed. Apply ab68 West twenty. Gratatreet, corner of Xe, OTEL LODGI*GS—AT TSB ORE No SL; singe rooms for gectlemen week, or 6c. per night; boerding $1 per week: hours, EBanois Kannan, & oy aie of Mandattan House, Contre street, UBRAY HILL HOUSE, CORNER OF FORTIEI aireet aod Sixth avenue; entrance opposite Crystal Faiace Perk; newly furnished and Gued up fo clegeat le for (Tl a cabish sain Terms moderate; location ae Mghttu: = CM TWO DN8IF ABLE SUITS OF ROOMS TO LEP, with board. st No. $1 East Twenty third street, betwee: Fourth and Lezington aveavea. Dinner a six. Terms mo- erate. naa HOTEL, BOBORE! ory THR 2rd OF be to let in the Park Hoiel, ¥, HOLEZ, proprietor. STREET HOUSE 31 45 10, $1 ver Htotone . Apply w 0. ‘LEASANT ROOMS TO LET—WITH FULL OR PaR- til board Bouse contains ali the modern improvements, convenient tocars and stages Samily private Married or single parties would be accommodated. Inquire at No 6 Bank sireet, corner Warerley place. RIVATE BOARD.—A PLEASANT BUI OF FRONT rooms, on iecond wad tad ore, coustating of parlor, dedr2em, wiih two clonets each, gas end water; are nicely fur: nisbed; will be let, wih board, to gentlemen sud their wives: easy of access; terms reasooshie; din 86 Ane! Twenty ninth atrest, near Lexing- Jocation pleasant and ner atalx. Apply at ton avenue, Winy TO LET WITH BOARD—TO A GENTLEMAN wife, or two single geatlemea, at 65 Hicks street. Breonyn Helgbie, seceasioie in three minutes eltrer by Wall or Fulten ferrs, Terma moderate. 0 ROARDERS—THE LARGE AND oOMMODTOUS D uae 19 Latayet'e piece offere pleasant roome with board families or single gentlemen, permaventiy oF transiently. 710 LEY—a PARLOR AND BRDROOM, WITH 3OARD tossenileman or gentleman snd wite, in a first class Douse, with all he mode-n improvements; euation in one of the pleassnteat locations to city and convenient to Sixth Avenue cereand ste; references exchan,ed Apply at No 74 West Twenty fret street 0 hon A FINE &UIF OF ROOMS ON SECOND go single rooms. Heuse fr t class; location weet of andine near Broadway. Apply at 134 Ninth sirect. hg LET—WITH OR WITHOUT SOARD, IN APAIVA’ family, and tn & gente! neighborhood. 292 Third aveaue, oe, rooms, with two befrooms moon, if de- aired, Containing gag bath, water closes, fc. apply on tbe premises. aye” ‘epee DESIRE TO R#NT A GOK ALBY, FUR. lable res ble bat near Broad OO eee, rounth mceela, for which they ith the py! oge of bosrding soe Sick iboy are in towa. ‘ood references ex: yh 2 4. B., No. 8 Fourih avenue. PADIS WISH 2N UNFORNTHRD ROOM, WITS 0 DA in Naw York or Brooklyn, ina faintly whore there are few boarders, ‘There muss be Terms muri not exseet $6 p-r waek M. Wood, Broadway Post oilce, Sreplace in the room. both, address Mise a SOME ehild and ‘second atreeta and Fourth and @izthavences. keferences exchanged. Ad- a'tache quired Address, ‘with de- — arnevoars. QUNTAINA MEQ TOW MolwTAIN Mod’ Keviershill ‘Pelle. soot, boare eas Prop WN, victor For furtne: bee t. Wilts: ho 9 ¥aiven iape. ATH HOVAL. SBA BD. | 1, WELT Bo ooen Goring the fei) and winter f5> the noon maton of porrmouentans tranaisat boarders, Large 85d com mx ous grcunge tor plonis and othe: Famitien tkeo 6: resaoe. able prices hentroemay ot *egrember \etober JB PeACO rx buperiaesdent, ‘A_TCURATIE HOUPK, BRRGEW POINT, X 3— it es LiAacutnerers and othore returning from Baraiogy ond waterirg places Porth and Bas. are respectfatty Lafor: Tat tbe |e Tourette Youre will be kept opea during. vegtemn ber, that betng decidedly tbe moat plesesat month of the ton'st thie pola, Thove. sling New ork on business or Pleasure will dud the La Tourete House 84 assy of access 88 & foot ot Barclay aireet WSLE) W HILL (iste of Lm Farge oute), Proprietor. B—it takes no'onger ogo frm Sew york wo Bergen than from Sauth ferry to Union sqnare. ISLIP, L \—1HB VERY LIBER+L Pa- tronege which this butel has thus far eojoyed indaces the iste tropen thr ugh *eptember—a month mark- " St aaa The uncersigned pledges T bo leswe ponte eutone =) Gan tend to the eomfort acd pieaware of those wbo may fre quent ibis hotel. ad coating of si] tiods un. Surpassed. Good stabling and sceomodstious for horses, and the mpany pieas+ni rides and shady wale we J wil Testa till the 3008 an wiih refreshmente atall ‘THOS. Dav! ¥ A MEBTING O1 YRHS’ BENEYO- AL weet and: Protective Union held oa Thursday evening, jst 25, the foulowtn: Hatter ad Apna a atte oe mare seca esteemed frien and bro- Ber Peter Ce Caravan, si svat dag’ for uso give some i dence to the co: we who a lovg been amacclated ib bim toiriaia “or Ais ™esolved, T That altboogh our los tn b's South baa been yet that of his friends te he eng ne bezaby offer our at our loss ie Nie eterna! gata.” sisi ‘Revolved, Dulhed in the New York Deepaicl, Poo foo ~ a JaMes MAPK, oe T AMBETING OF THE YOUNG MEQ’s LITERARY atthelr rooms, Jackeon Hall, ow ey yi 23, 1809, the tele foliowing Preambie and "iy auipenettion of sn, altwise ‘providence, Davia nereas, Relishaet eed cab ed from our aie tn the ‘prime olde and By and esteemed memeer o( ibe Young men’s Literary aad Social Union, as & friend, & companion anda brother, and that by his uoiform Wacnees be hea won the love sn¢ respect 0: bia feliow mem- Bevolved, That heartfelt cond aloace t2 his beresved relation tbat consolati gelctuioken Bearia which more.y Luman hears ‘cannot tae Petenolved, That ns a tcken of reapest to the deceased we wear ihe uenal badge ot mourning for thirty daya Sevoived. 3st this aesosucou stead the funeral of our late fellow member, Davit Rees ec masse ‘Resolved ‘tbat @ c»py of these reso ations bs tranemnt\ied to the sorruwice iamily, enlered in juli ou ovr. and bliahed in the New Yore fleruld, Teraeilio and J riaty Meo: ct +m & sOUMNBIOT, L. RSWBURG, pry, INBEROROR:S DEP» RTMEST—WO. 1 CANT! pork, a Augues 25, 1859—Notiee to under. ot ner ibe fret of September next all sub--Mces for grenting burial permlis will be diecoatiaued, sud the «sme cen ne obtained ocly at the office of the Ul'y inapeetor, No.l Cente street and ac (be oflice of ur. Cyrus mameay, No. 10i Seoond avenue, corner of Fixih street. Feri y masters, s eam at cavta'ps, railenad conductors, ex Drees agent. and sll older pers ns recsiving burial permits, sted ty return the same ‘© the Clty insoector's: eo on the List of every mozin,fur the purpose of comparing the aame with the original cert teate on file in this office. ‘Fasiieu'ar attention is called to the followiog extract of an pred ame! Sourcil, passed April 43, 1839, whish boat, ee Per Vestal Or to ANY ottger Pall ‘talllog OF Other vewsel, oF to au! youd or cer odaves aber public or private, ee the dod Dereon who bia died Ia the city of New York bee Yond the lune of sald city, withoat & permis from the City In: ‘of two bur dred dollara fo each of (0 off nding, { Commitee, 8, ity Inspector to give = » Permit Ser the bartal the bods of any pereen who Geton of thie ewritien pe wo char = made under any cirevmstance fo the pala 7 DANTEL DRLAVAN, Oly tnaseesor™ RUS Ramsay, M. D., Registrar of Resords and Satis tos. F ANY PREEON ENGAGED IN THE WEIGAIVG BU. i Leen | soiling A H of ‘Sean, be wear ct 8 purchaser DY letter, name, Terma and piace 0{ business, atthe Herald offs, marked 8 ABOBIC —THE ee a RKGULAK “age {yas ot Samer Sal ron 0, 206, F. and A. M., will be puis room, Fellows’ Hal, 0 oar ‘gna sen *4 dos & Janpixe, Secretary, — OBANCE—F Row $5 TO $20 PAID FOR RARE 0 and from 9 $i for yet ‘s pante hestrieal comumes, enr welry, eo it puoctasily attend Py dea Rineicenth aud Tweavein atteets, Ladies by mre KE. a’ ie {0 per cant rao woere for large 40 creasing Wm. Wall tae STREET _ WARTED, 4 LARGE oor tes emen's new OF cas) off T 44 CRNTRE PTRERT.—WANTED, $10,000 WORTH A of new and left off clothing, for the market. Gessiemen wul receive dy per cam than thelr eupposed for large 01 dress ing T 08, D. D CUNnUY, ts Got HOFELS. AoE st SE, GURMALN, FIFTH AVENUS, BROAD- its of reome fer fata oy oe ee can ful 6 for families Ne engeged for tbe reason. wee OTICK. Perrons desiring * oma tor! the season at the Fifth Avesoe Hote), wil i, please ‘Appl. «: the office, betweem the hours of 10 _— PITORCOOK, DARLING & CO. i” He ROTEL et, JULIEN, NO. 2 2 WASGINOTO: .—A few sulla of aparimec va iets se sieo two alzgle roma, Meal LA apie ox, 8 Pinpeog. "Lae aaah,

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