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2 a THE PRESIDENSIAL ELECTION. TATES, . ablio mind people are everywhere some diastrous crisis,” Mauy safety of All are co. aicrnity which oace ll ‘The politica! aspect with painful appreheu disturbed with the 1 are alarmed for the the States 1 evarmiy than the eompact of tho oo as beco rudely shaken, and that disco crept into the re of communi ties whic uld have found, bs worests of the present and in the memories 2 stroogest motives for mutual regard aa: What has produced wese g py coayie- ms? wT haa bin too apparent to eseapy 19st casual ob servation that, for sume years past, there has been maui- fested a design in the movements of inflacutial poliweat leaders to force the country Juso an Organization of parties founded on the question of elavery. The first introduction of (his subject into party politics engendered a controversy Which nas coustanily increased in extent and bitterness, mingling with or usurping (ue place of ail other political quessons, and giving to those party politics a greater @nd more daagerous vehemencs. Considerations of tho pudlic welfare seem to bo cas! aside to make room for wider and moro unrestrained contention 6a this single and engrossing thems. The two great parues in the couutry—the democratic and repubtican—have been tho chief actors in this fatal contest, if not tts auth Waecthor thoy havo aiways ex- erted themselves to allay tho excitement to which it gave ,on the contrary, havo both of them occasionally | employed it for the promotion of party parpowes, it is not for ua to determine. Jt is sullicient to nota that the mind of the people has been industriously exorcised by | this couteet to the service of sectional agitation, and | that in is progress tho teacluiogs of the fathers of the republic, the lights of bistory, the landmarks of consti- tulional power have Leen repouneed, our old and revored | trauitions of policy spurned, aad tno welfare of tha pre- sent and pes of the future been brought into jeo- xerbations of passionate challenge and do. the angry disputaats. Tt is not our purpose 10 arraign or to denounce either of | thee parties for thelr past errors or s3ious; bat | we regard it a3 an indisputable fact that by their coniicts | they Lave been mainly instrumental in producing the | ntable state ef public altars. I: would ba | ct o esiablish thig position by a reference to events ia the recent history of the country, with which the public is rise, but too familiar; but we purposely abstain from ali com- menta ypou thesn, a% fnconsistent with the limits of this address, and a8 tending to revive controversies which i is its chject to wiisy. | We wii! simply state that the oma, | by its freq sent and Unnecessary intrusion of ta stavery question into party politics, has exasperated sectional feeling at the North, and increased the growing spirit Of disulucn atihe South, while the other has been proupt to avail iteell of these opportunitics for aatislavery agtta- tion. After having so long agitated ihe country by their re- ciprocal assaults, these parties are now preparing for a sectional struggle far exceeding in violence? any that has yet occurred, the reeults of which may be disastrous to the country AS Su tion of the character of this struggle, of its objects aad possible consequences, we need o:ty point to the significant fact that a convention has been caliet by ove of these parties to setect a canditate for the otfice of Chief Magistrate of tho Union, from which, by the neces- sary logic of its construction, fiiteen States of tuat Vion are excluded Solemniy impressed with these facts, a number of gen- tlemen from cillereut paris of the country, among whom were members of the preser.t Congres of former date, recently assemoled in the elty of Washing- ton to deliberate cn means fur averting dangers to whicia they may jead. Tk was the animous opinion of the imecting that * constitu > Union, the mediate steps should bo taken to organ’ pledged to support © of the laws. tional Union part constimtiog and U enforcemen ‘This organization was a dk by tho appointment of a ‘Central ite,” cusrged | with the genera! direet of the party, ani with the pre- | paration of an address to tbe people of the United States. | We need not aseur follow citizens, that we approach this task with d ce ant anxisty, We are Aware of the offlicuky which attends the endeavor, at any time, to persuade men to abandon political assovia- tions to whieh they are » cither by interest or pre- ference, and we know how much that difficulty ig in- creased when party atiacuiment is heigutened by the ardor of cxpected success or intl: by the zeal of op- sition. But there are, nevertheless, junctures when st hearted ciuzens will be prepared, at apy sacrifice udice or opinion, to perform this duty to their y of the dominant parties to un- derrate the real strength of those whom aiapprobation, | indiflerence or disgust force into the position uf neutrals | in political warfare. The ordinary tactics of parties teach | them to discourage those whom they cannot enlist. But the fact is demonstrable that tbe numbers who oscapy | this pesition at all times, and more especially at the pre- Sent time, ecnstitute ® most intlvential portion of toe whole people. Ii the investigation couid t is reason to believe it would result in dis: that, as parties are now cosstituted, Tees than & million of vocers will be driven out of the sphere { Of active participation in the coming eleetion. ‘The | old whig s:rength of the country will be found to | furnish co small contribution to thie mags. Even those ot that asociation who have been induced ‘ to take sides in recent elections with one or the other of the opponent divisions, acknowledge but scant fealty to thelr now leaders; and’ the greater number of | them will, it is believed, be prompt to joia their old com. Tades in rallying to a contervatt¥e ficid to fight a new bat- tle for the cause of the conzuitution aud restoration of lost harmony. Large numbers ef the old democratic party, who withdrew from the line of march when they 8 and of Congresses | | ferved, but to carry outa pre arranged NEW and Vice Prosidert, as the canidates of the constitutional Union party. ‘That this genera’ en. vention shall consist of a repreded- tation from cach Sia'e, composed of the same number of metbers os its representation ia the two houses of Con- a ‘That this representation of each State bo chosen either by (he State couvention itself, or in such other manner as sven Convention, in view of the shortness of the time for the prececiing, tay appoint. A cunvention constituted in accordance with this rlaa, © think, would bo eatisfuctory to all parts of the country, ‘her competent to the duty of & discreet au juciclous selection of candidates. Tho people who have £0 much reason, in their habitual experience of the iusuf- foiency of copventions, to feel no litte distrust of thase bodies, might prefer some other raodo of nomination, if a detter cond now be adopted. But ia the present emer- geney, when celay would render any attompt to make a nomipaticn for the coming election ‘useless, we guaded they will acquiesce in the plan proposed, “BL the time will aliow. Such a convention will a « composition of conventions is e: ‘ confined to the singlo duty of selecting tho candidates from a number of eminent citizens presented by tho several States aa worthy of the first ollice in the government; and it will, most probably, find. im the concurring opinion of several State Conventions in favor of one or more individuals, a useful guide to the most acceptable nomivation, And as it will be restricted, tn its choice to the names atei, it will under no cir- cumetatces offend the pub! ish by selecting candidates unknown to or unrespectod by the country. Whether any other principles then theae we have enu- merated sbali be enunciated, it will be for-the eonvention to determine. ‘¢>latforms”’ have been so frequeatly em- ployed a8 the shallow devices of deception, that they bave como to bo viewed with distrust by tho people. ‘We kuow of uo higher aud nobler aim thau tho restora- disteacted ; Hon of prace and harmony to a divided and country, and no (a ec more & sceptable to every true Patriot than “tre ‘onforce- ion, the constitution aad the ment of the laws. Fellow citizens, the task that baz been atlotted to us is performed. We have pointed out a path by which, inour opivion, the country may be rescued:from its pectious poston. It is for you to {determine whether yo. will pursue that path, or continue in one which, however the Approaching struggle may terminat Jead to victory, Dut not peace; to @ brief cessation ife, but not to a restoration of harmony. Wasuinaton, Feb, 22, 1860. JOHN J. CRITTENDEN, Ky., Chairmaa, WILLIAM ©. tah Va, » Ma} of WASHINGTON AUNT, N’ Y. WILLIAM A. ah, Nd, HENRY M_ FULLER, Pa., JOHN P. KENNEDY, Md’, HENRY Y. CRANSTON, 1, ALVXANDER R. BOTELER, Va, JOMN A. ROCKWALL, Ct, JOUN WHEELES, Vt., J. MORRISON HARRIS, Md., LEWIS CONDICT, N. J. CHARLES M. CONRAD, La., MARSHALL P. WILDER, Mass., JOSHUA BILL, Ga JOSEPH N, SNYDER, Ohio, JOHN DUNHAM, Conn., JOUN A. GILMER, N.C, @. ©. LATHROP, Ba., »Ind., W. SHELLEY, SRORGE BRIGGS, N. ¥., WILLIAM G. BROWNLOW, Teon., WILLIAM L. TOOLE, Iowa, JOHN WILSON, iL, KE OME: Tenv. Troubles cf Parturition Among the Black Repubiicans, [From the New York Tribune, Feb. 20.} We judgo that there is no longer a shadow of hope that tho National Committeo will change the time originally Geeignated for the meeting of the Chicago Convention. Woe Lave not within the last six weeks met a Republican outside of that committce who did consider the postpone. ment of that Oonvention to the middle of June a depiera- ble mistake—as in cflect giving away the two best months of the campaign. Until the nominations shall haye been made, very little will or can_be done to secure success in the ersuing election. shall bo wrangling with each | Coal strest, neer Zbird avenue, alady’s heedeome mink fit other about our prospective candidates, raybor the rally | Yiqhebe. ihe Seder win be rewarded by leaving the ane os ing and orgamzing our forecs for effective service against the common adversary. Delegations willbe packed to| 7, O8T.—ON SABRAA MORNING, IN. CLINTON: Will go to Cucago uot io hear, te nonaer sek aecimeny_ |. Setcs at poco Rede ond ecg asa 8 ple will go to Chicago hear, 0 consider and de . ba ba re What instrumentaliier the god ‘cause oma Dest bs sub. | eavine iat No. i Wea tide areal or at 300"Paltow wcret, programme, no matter at what risk or cost. Thus the bright idea of waiting to let the slave demecracy quarrel and fall to pieces at Charleeton is quite likely to result In serious and damaging Cisgensions, if not positive disruption in onrown ranks. But wesk men will do auy anythiog sooner than. acmit that they have mado a blunder; so we must consi- der the time of holding the Convention settled beyend tur- ther controversy. @ The evil effects of this pestponement: ‘erms and temper in which: the solectien of our Presiden- tial candidate are discussed in many repablican journals. A portion of them virtunly assume that, shoulda ba nominated, cur defeat will be inevitable, Another portion reterts tbat if Behould be the man, he will not be bearti- ly ber generaily supported. Thus, heat is gonei and hasty words uttered—vay, printed—which the utterers- will deplore and wish they had withheld before wo are haif through the canvass. ‘The purport, shedrift, of these iil considered fulrainations i9 that, should a candidate of discovered it leading towards internal strife, and tho as- eault of the traditional poliey by whicd that party | achieved its former triumphs, would, we have no doubt, supply 8 powerful reinforcement to the friends of the | Tnion. In tho American party, to which the breaking up of old | organizations gave Dirth,and wyich bags been active ia tbe enceavor to cetablish an intermediate power between | the contending forces that have engrossed the field, will | bs found a very large element of a strength to | uereace the volume of the prop j If we add to ali theso that ma: f unobtrust: citizens, who have always sinned the turmou of political | life, content to leave the «estiny of the country in (xe bards of thoee who, in the erdiuary condition of the ni tional progress, Were most ambitious to assume its direc id Whe have repozed such faith in the patr: | quoted as eaying, or doing, or purposing, something. dif. | views om the main eneation:;— | they opposed and exposed it with a promptness, energy, address aad resolution, whicbsbave rarely been equalied> Others did nobly one class bo chogea, we shal}throw away the elcctios; if of anether class, we shall only succeed, if we succeed at all, at she expense of our prinoiples. All this is idla, sis chievyous, untrue. And, as tho Tribune is continvally erent frora the fact, we propese briefly to set forth our 'se8 who have eold out the remains party to the sham dom of utterly unable to deitver the g: condigate, Be fee fit to nominate one of our most cane, re publican party is stropger (han we bad YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, . 1860, the American cracy, and woald fiud thomselyes ‘oods in case Bates were our tenongh for Cay. If the Chicago Coventio 1 stall Pronounced repubti tic @ridence that the ey it, and We shall receive this a8 aut! shall go to work with a will to justify that ‘cauiidoace in its etrength. If, on the cther hand, it of Edward Bates, dom fizal of femal tu a We havo received Halifax and St, Shall present th: we shall feel a'doubloassaranca that the slave power in our national councils will determine on the 4th of March, 1861. ination of the i) Coase aud News from the British Provinces, John, N. B., pipers e@ aud Cight ddatis of » for the week eadiag © 20th inst. Ovor seventy cas pox occurred at St. Jobn, N. B Cag St. Thomas Vickard, Esq . late member of the Now 25th qnence of his clothes bein ne while cngaged in oiling the machinery. ry Fisher, Brupawick Sohvola died. tad His death is » sevoro blow to the province. swick Parlian ent, met with an awfa! death on the of Jauuary, He was crushed to pieces in conse 6 caught by arevolviog wheel Chief Superintendent of the New denly at Frederickton, NB. tho educational intores:s of “Ministerial Crisis’’ in Nova Scotia has not yot beon terminated by the appointment of a new Ministey. Par- Hesare very close in the passed a vote of “want of confidence’ tive government by a majority of only two. Legislature, tho liberals having in the conserva- PERSONAL. nS SA LaDY, HAVING A BABY TWELVE ) Tape ‘© MONTHS OLD, topresent it to some respactabie 11 t ‘4 Pi family tor adop. i—Cathotic Call Kighteeath weet, corner of avenue A, floor. yaad x ay at *apante el E Tes) aN OR ADOPTION—A SMART AMEBINAW Lap, wv fears of oxe- en orphan. Where Teara a trade pretérred. “awericus; bor iit Herald ouice + passed an old acquaintance fo another stage, iropotttan Hote), wit find a tain the Union Post 0 c ecte to their’ aa Above. ey: CABO. F and offering to keep Bo for amoall family, will agats send ber. address, T ahouid be plowed ‘widow or Indy, please M mB ERSONAL.—IF ROSE, (SECOND NAME UNKNOWN) ¥ W., 189 Fast 15th street, fice | D | anematiia THE LAST WORDS, “REMEMBER, ME” aOY, _————————— WW ae ace. GIVE obiid, wee) family Inq hours of 10 and 4 o'clock. W ie not over 10 or 12 years of age, to learn a light, @: ble profeesion; be wi!l meet with ever: seeteay a generous father. City reference will ply at 112 Chrsetie street, near Grand. accompuny the applicanta tlemai atild thanks of the owner. Ls Avy one finding the same will fo. 3 itat I See OST.—LEFT AT WALLACK’S THEATRE, ON THR B. 8, WHO SAT IN FRONT OF STAIR AND . sbove Me A THR YOUNG LADY, SIGNING HERSELF LAUR young widower pith on her, Nghe magia tote most mere - say other your i to maks auch an arraigemo addreas'J. 1. Oy Herald office, for tures dayne *NEY REORIVED, P&B. bo bas lived from July Lae! * t for even months with sh addreas through the | oat ml send eas to box 2,667, ahe will much oblige LICTLe VenLy our FoR Mi b—T0 ADOPTION, A MALE i ks old, to ap: uire at 162 West ‘0th ‘aby Gti fioon, betwoce the NTED FOR ADOPTION~A BRIGHT, INT! l- febt Americrn boy: must boable to read aad ene and profiia cool peeeane '. Bo" 2 juired. ‘The er Prof. @. W. LOST AND FOUND. front bench of the parqnette oa Friday nigh lest, a sen, 0's Pur for the neck. The Goder, by having ir delivered Fulton sireet, Brooklyn, will ,eeelve a rewerd wish ihe ON SATORDAY, A GOLD RING. SNLATD jihbair and with the gynera name engraved inside, e suitably rewarded by lew 6 Bond street, JAMES YOUNG. w dr, Jchn boott’s, OST.—GN SATURDAY LAST, AT FULTON PERRY, a lady's clasp money ne feme change. The finder will it with A. O8T—ON SATURDAY NIGHT, A MYSIC BOOK, TRE Paris edition of “Panserops seribe. tinder owner sither by leaving it at 169 roadway, voom No. 25, or be found i 3 rendin [CRT TRSTRRDAY, 2 4 car, & lady sodakey, The fnder will*receive tt and be siiitably ‘Wail sireet. , OB: Sb ol fromt of the book: If the finder will be Beckmat $2. ‘cut orthe +! covers by. S je. bi Thirty. $5 utcher, 54 containksy fifteen doltsca suitably rewarded by leaving Ludtans, 12 Fulton street. 7 Ld. A, B,C. the value of the book The WE revet and thinks ofthe z 3 Word where ly ~ON TUESDAY EVENING LAST, {TH INST., Itt from Fout venus and Sixteertty street to Ki A NEW HAVEN-RAILROAD Portmon: eel wire nus ing money rewarded by leaving it with Mi. FORBES 105, f—A SMALL aC COUNT BOO! Witt THE NAME 6. Ole Doak man arech or 3B} Mucion, sree in ss tate streak; a liberal soward willbe paigr” sv? REWARDS. PAA AA AA epanmaanan nee’ femet en oee ana cS ee maces breed ‘Dog. about ten months ear, The above reward will tor paid oo ro. Pont/n, 76 Frouklin street, N, ¥> -LOBT, TIO. ACCOUNT BOOKS, IN aver, tied ‘with white cord. WP. DEAN, schingion Market, or at my reaic mee, 150 West REWARD. drown, eighth street, REWARD.—LOST, ON SATURDAY EVBNING, BE- tween Kast TX-tieth stroet und the Academy of Music, .or at the Acad*my, acuesed fold Cicclet or Broeelet. Cail at t8 broadway, room No: 6 $5 REWARD.- OWEN DAINTY, FORMERLY OF BURY. in the county of Lancastor, England. laws or, aged We hold, then, tat if the republican party fis sireng | {5 have cmigrated to soe Untied Staten absut cae pear tones enough to: ‘elect a8 next President whormsecver it will, | Ist3 for she purpose of ceitling in Mew Yorii Nothing hes there are two men who, above all others, are entitle» to | since beon heard of Sim. io Kngland. ‘The at oxo will consideration at Chicago. Those men are William. H) | be given for authen'cinforesation of him, dead or ative, on ap: Seward of New York and Salraon P. Chase of Uhio.. Baiag ; members of the federat Sevate when Mr. Douglas. ictro~ duced, remodelled and pressed through his-Nebraska Dil, but it is pre-eminently due to these two - licat'on to Mesera. Jeupron King’s ‘Union Clork, Bury afe: gi He Rorenttct a REWARD.—LOST, ON THURSDA2).WHILE GO- € ig Care Wate! ‘Ward willbe paid upon iterecovery. Apply -oul, Greenwood, &e Weatheralis. Bench Walk, Dernpie; London, or to Wnb WWooaasek, up Third avenne to Spring strec*p@ Gold Hunt i" fob ebain adlvehed. * The above re of r fellow men ay to fvel no concern ia the | _ coms s oarly, andl pebserlly epee. of ee Je., Barnum's Museam, nertion of the supremacy of party, Dut whom the extra- | real characier and purpose of that ibiquitoag-measare on sai ONRESGRRING Hoare: a of a crisis present must awa- | dat the holiow hypocrisy of its claims to justitioation.ce $50 foment ent Be Qs REID RRING OMe {an edort to protect the throatenct | the basis of “popular sovereignty” wore held wo to the ia- | fick conisining aiverm Pe typ Mogens penn we have elementa suiticient, by | dignant gaze of all who.wore not wilfully Diind. As Me. | checka crawn to ordar. The above re ward will be given to, . 1 agi ow | Douglas ws very likely to. be the candidate os the shame. | any one who will retusm. the pocketbook rrith contents to Pa. wagreat party, to which addi B imparted by the exaite cts. Moreover, al p: on just to of fe and alarmed at the thr lu numerous individuals who, | f Onding in the be Shey ening ws- tired of intestine st pect of uilaiis, will unite with the only party which holds at to the country a prospect of repore, ° \ ovCan ii be poasible that, with so glorious a cause before | ‘au appeal to the patriotism ot the jand founded on can | such iuducements as the prevent exigency sapp a, oo : fall upcu wnhoeding ears, OF tail to roaeo te national | heart to the great emprise of thes comm is dmiy Now, when every honest and thoughtful tigen witia the broad confines of thi Vnioa, every trae san of home aud every brow our lineag: abroad Jed with dismay at the suddon ruptare of the national concord, can tt be that the power which is able’ to pour oil upou the trowgled waters, and bring gladnees back to every good man’s fireside, will wita hold its hand from the labor! that this generation of republic at orican citizens, awakenea by tue clamor that threatens tegrily of cur Union, aud conscious of its facuity to command the ending of maa debate, and to re estad: the foundations of @ houlthtul, jast ang bonignant ami u of the dutics and benoiits of the constitavoa, Mulley the sloggard in this mouontons bour, and incae will ge! the cy fog ehame of passively looking on upon the demoraliz.iow of Wis fabric of confederated States? Taat this gcncrauon ‘ill prove itself so false to all generations ; rhe 5 the powe a the to come as to pernus, when it has the power 19 forbid, destruction of this glorious heritage of 80 many mitiions of freemen, with such immortal momories clustering around ike path of therr bistory—with such gran 1 bopes hovering over the career before (nem—the central point wan, ssings-—the subject oi 80 many prayers of GKceanghveacé burman.ty of tho whole werld Letau meu reflect upon the incredible tolly of our bay is wrought into a tempest of excitemant Twogreat poliuical armies are contending for mastery. Both are enfuriated with a rage that threatens tearful ex- tremes. ‘The great mnas of law-abiding citizeus are look- ing cn with amazement and ah omjaous approtensioa of wischirf. Aud et there ls no danger impending over the repablic which’ human passious haye not created, aad which huroan wisdom may not prevent. We bave pointed out the cbicf source of the present agitation, and think we have sv nowa wnat nuither of the two parties who are now see to obtain the contol of the goverpmest caa’ be gafely euteasiod with ihe management of public aairs. The o2ly way to rescue ihe cou pauds is to organize a party 1 be — y from the arena of endent cratrul of uablassad aclioa whose carlin To remove t! ty polilies, the jucictary. “ ‘remove a obstasles 0a of tugitive slaves. rces or the ble, and houorable re. Jativos: avons. peda enforce the supremacy of the laws by an imparual and strict administration of ‘the powers grant by the constitution. the rights and reverence the Union of the PR -s Patt tearve of present peace and prosperity, and the surest guarantee of future power aud happiness, To teach seconciliation, fraternity and forbsar: ‘the great national charities by which the Unioa to be preserved, as a fountain of perennial \y the people. - Lat these princip'es be taken to the hoarts of thys2 who pledge themseives to the support of the party, ant let private fons well 43 their pudlic daly. movement measures should b> aiopt with as little delay ag possible, such as will alfyrd aa to exar} a coatroling ial iouce election, and t> sel22t caudilates ay vote may om ger: coassairand. j this end we propose that a cocyentio, 2 immtl ay heid in each State, which shall asgu ns geoh form as shall make it most effectivo. ‘That cach of hese conventioss shall make a nomi Of two csndidates for the Previdency (om nate a Vix resident), to be selected from thoy, t eminent and approved in public esteem, oa» of whion Candidates, at least, shall de a citizen of 80 mo otter Sia than tha! ia which ho is nomina ‘ed. That these two candidates from each State shall b» submitied to the consideration of a gencra! con. vention, i) be assembled at Philadeiphia, at a timo iy hail te desigoated by the National F: ive which geveral convention shall em Power select frora the whole number of the no. Domiuaious transmitted to 1} ® candidate for Presidemg 4) a fine the, otisin | Mocracy, there would be eminbnt fitness im,pitting against Lim oue ‘of bis two chief antagonisis in the mumoradlo tice to say that we do not despair | etruggle which discolved old organtzations.and calied.tae | stateetoan of vagqnesticned ability, republican party into betag. Fach of thems, by origiaal character, by trawuing, by experience, emphatically a unsullted tategcity, road national views and seelings, aad thoroughty.ropad- Jican priceipks and aspirations. No sans American, no Matter of what section, would have any, fear that the na tional intercets or honor would suffer uuder the ewey of Seward or Chase, wh le the noisy swash of disuaten would be rebuked and exploded by the election and adimiusira- tion of cither of them, and stand exposed to ali tho world as tte hollow mack it really is. No earnest repediican, gurcly, could reiuse to work, a3 well as. vote, tor elther Chase or Seward, or todo every honorable thing: within his power te secure the election of whichever should ba rominated, je Is the republican party strong enough to elect. Chase or Seward? Could they, or either of them, carry Peunsylyauia, New Jersey and Iiiaois, or all the frea Stues except Penneyivania’ Iv yes, then the oaly praction question is, which of these two foremost ropublicans shall be our standard beerer in 1860r e propose to leave both these questions ta the Calcago Convention. We have our opinions with respect to them, but we do not desire that the Coavention sail be govern: ed or influenced by them. We only urge that alt the | Statee, but especially the pivotal States above named, shail cend able, candid, impartial delegates to Chicago— there to state exactiy what these Coubsful Siates can aud cannot do, and that the Coavention shail give oaracst heed to those statements and take action accordingly. And i; does scem to us—though wo bold this ye ject to the representations of the delegates to Chicago the doubtful Suatee—thas, if we cannot probably elect Seward or Chase, it will be vain to nominate insiead either Banks, cr Fesseaden, or Dayton, or Cameron, or Lincoln, Good mon and trae are they atl; but whereia or cn what ground can we ratiopally hope to obtain for either of them any considerable support wich will not be accorded to Chase cx Seward Al: of these are simply | and thoroughly republicans, who fought with us the | good fight of 1886, aud bear the scars of that well fought and glorious, thoug! successful struggle. No org will seriously contend that either of them is ablor, mors emt. nent, more doserving thaa they who led the forlova hops against Douglas aad his iniquity in 1854. Oa whos plaxsi Die ground could we hope to secure for them tas votes denied u3 in 1855? If, then, Our Convention shall docide that it cannot safo- ly nomipate Seward or Chaeo, we hold, wiih due submis gion, that the man for the hour is Elward Bue: sour. Mr. Bates is commended to our jatgmont, bo cause, while essentially a republican, he has not hitherto been identified with our party, and is not exposed to the unjust prejudices which tceszant misropres»ntation has , excited against our veteran leaders. Born, reared, aad always residing in a slave State, {t will b> morally tible to make anybody believe that he m union aa @ means of getting rif of slavery, cr that bis election would result in disunioa. A practical ticnist, ft would bs hard work to make him odlous to sage abolitionists, whike wo might eafely count, in bis boltalf, on the noisy, tnstignant, unuring denunciations of the little handfal of disunion abolitionists who refuse to vote even for Seward or Caase, Fel insist on damaging these statesmen by spraking wel of them. This little coterfe of common scolds, woo never eancipated a slave, aud probably maver will, will bo sition the fret practital enian for Presitout, whether he be one else. The old ing whigs” and oth supporters of Fillmore aud Donelson ia 1855 would compelled@either to support Bat if & candidate, or t> virtually conics that they opp im simply becwus> he is adverse to tho extension of glavery. “Tho tariff mon catmot object to bim, for he is fully wita them. Tad river aga barbor men will be gla to bali as a ciadidat tho freeigent of tho Chisago River aud Harbor Coaven- tion, “As to tho Pacific Raftroad, the word St. Louis tally all that need bosaid oa that subject. The goliant ecaooipationists of Missouri, who have vorne the free soil fag in the darkost days, are prapimous ard carncet in ing Me Bates’ noninadoa. They say tbat bo can carry toot Stato, svhich we greatly | 2; Dut be woald ai} thoroughly copies} ik, aad asic tho day the cogsteration of tho soil of that noble Stats to free labor alons. ‘ thronghout the border line of stave States: 4) not say that Bates. woul! carry oae of them, though we believe he would stand a gooi chance. for Maryland and Delaware; bur he woult Dare au elegtoral ticket in every Ome of thoge States, and a respectable 31 port in each, led by such mea as Jeha Bell, H. Wiat Davis, Joba J. Cridenden (we trust), aud many obne: who ars not republicans. And it would be to us a very purgout commendation of euch a ¢hoice that it would bs fuuoks to tug eyes Of the Little Juuta of workors in dark- | Varmiy, No. 3 Boud et 701 10 in comals facing Fitwenta 2 6 tween = —— ~ __.. MUNIGMPAL AVFATRS, 108 10 WACKMEN TAKING COMPANY TO TH. INDKPENDRNCE GUAKD ZaLi, AT THY, Moyes Of MUSK t 30Ur 01 ¥ down, hooves ‘oat; and lake np fn revarse order ‘onalies wil not be allowed to stand ia Irving placa, ber Fourteenth and Pitieenth streets, eathe above eve BY O*DER OF THE POLL OBS ois eileen, _ PEE BALL SEKAGON, DBMY OF “este, 4m SLE, 8 GUARD BALL, AGA AVENING, Pex 2h, TLOKETS TWO' DOLZARS, Adaiitiin.s a gentleman fijd lation, FOX 84L8 A, Hall & Gora’ Mnste Store, 513 Broadway, Firth é@ Pond’s Magle Store, S47 Brow iway, Breusing 8 Music Store, 7()l Broadway, & Ls’ Minsic Store, 740, Broadway, ©, 383 Broadway. bs ly invited. The services of (hg Jovoted young be reminder of the week, wid, bo aanounsed pera of Wednesday. Ss" impo cor ast the box citice of ihe Acsdomy of Music. a Mvaie Store, No. 6 Astac nlace, RELIGIOUS NOTICES. V. H GRATIAN GUINNESS WILL PRSACH THIS (Inestey) evening, at 730 alock. fa the Thirtounth atpect ‘Thitwwerh street, betwees Sixth, and 1e0 Sor all, Young man are spac yreachoa, py NEW PUBLICATIONS. OOND EDITION NOW READY —W# CALL THE AP. tention of discriminaus, iavalids to an origin: and tant work on M and Surgery, rosentiy publi arta information of vital interest, ‘which caso, oo 0D. from any other sourea. Price $1, pralage free BRNORICKSON, BLAKS & LON Zi and 33 Anaatroet, New fork. A STERROSCOWE AND 1 DOZEN Views FOR $i-NO Dome should be without one; shown at all and ex 3 81 the Unio Bersoscopic Ooayp say's, 37 Broadway, ep ry a JOSATERS JARRE LARGE SCRIPTURAL PIOTURES: \ (Jeremiat, Noah, Mirfam,) now on ethibition, corner of Trondvey eRe Admiasiva 25 conta, Open from 9 A.M 1010 ¥. M. R e Fecth sets, or estractiog wi DUAKIN, S73 Canal werner nh tren ealni ini nhe Anes RONK PILLING FOR DECAYED THata DENTISTRY. inci tiesiaelincmineapertgp rep iainao aed RTIFICIAL TRETH.—LR. DURKIN CONTIN ot Teeth in two seconde, Without the #! sted over stumps. Po extra charge tor wempor bere artificial Teeth are inserted. Dr, streci, one door from Laur pug in while sof requiring no pressure chiog teeth or mere shells can be filled with i Reome fieooverer, 1,086 Hromdway, commer of Thiriy-Arnt stresk ‘No compecition claimed with cheap operators, } Match between ILLIARDS —BASSFOND'S, COURT AND streeta, Brooklyn, sd 119 Button street, N. ‘Thompron ant Lipscombe wis tpley on reocrd Aipacombe again re umerons applicsa's for patent Seus ive Cushions lied shor!\y. RIPPITHS IMPROVED CUSHIONS ly be bt at big factory. Prt ‘y aeape can ouly be bought at his factory. ¥ ra] public rooms farpished s! chort notice.” Setond liad tables for gale cheap. uw. Gh iH, ¥ F ¢ Fermon of Dr. Cabl, o8 thls suyjeot, br PYLOt of th week. HODRXPER 4 OO, wien anne tall agents, DS Nesean et Now York. T Tae WATCHES AND JEWPLGY, TAMONDS, £0. ALE TO PAT ADVANORS. 1 disme nd Clue’ = it G5; 1 diamond ding, old li iacer bores a face Us sod Chain $35; 1 gald Ey ba Waters, Ica nda, Ad ani 110 Broad vay, toote 23,up sales FRENCH ADVERTISEMENTS, NE FAMICLE Amer SK DASIRE UNE FILLE de chambee Frangaue, Sadcewer wa 31 Quest Rae Bk REE IR To RS TO CORK, LIVERPOOL AWD foefpel cits of ORE aT BRU ALN and tie ‘Ok SURUPE, cailipg at QUEENSTOWA, 18K. MusTeGal MAIL GORA STe amor COMPANY's frst clagy €n'l powe On WEEKLY LINS Feil the CORTINEN LAND. The TEXKLY COMMUSICATION BY SYEAM BSTWSEN New York aud Liverpool, ca!!lug a) Quesnstown, Ire land, to jand and embark passengers and despatches carrying the United btates mati se Yor ‘al’adel bls Slaamsbly “0% Olyde butit ataamers sal? mano sant’ Clede Luilt ron pororsstenmanipe are tatend: | avery tuturdey from Pos sised, carrying the United Staion and ‘ed t2 pail as followa:— Canada mails and parsenge M_NEW YORK YOR LIVERPOOL Bavgartsa.. Capt. Borland, KaNGAROO, 2 Lenemian cy Vapt Alioa, GLASGON, 8 + March 8. forth Briton, rabKe: _ EDINBURO, daturday, Maro’ 10 ne ip meuesie. pees ein pple Ard every baturday thrcugtout thé year, trom pler 44%. Le en ‘Stonington mail line to Boston, and'by Boston sine Be seer Mags (according Ww accom. free and Meine Kailroad to Portland, frat modation) ..... aves . Hteere ge fomad wi'k cooked provisions. Keturn tickets, first eleas. Meera: To. to London via Liverpon Btearage to Queanaiown or Liverpool . Do. to Londm.. Retura Ueki os maee is a Certiicates Sued for bringing out pasceogens from all the Passengers forwarded 10 Havre, Parts, Hamburg, Bremes privalpal towns of ‘Great and [retand, at redused rates, Gervoaios ot paasageiaaod from Liverpoot to Now York..640 | _ESBOLAE SMARLR'SS Broadway, New Toe, aad If Water York... ABs 4 7 Sad baliic 40." Queesstown odo v--s see, Liverpool, Gceenstown aud Gork. ‘bese steamers have suyericr accomm ation for passea: ~~ sae - nesses anette EE ore, nce consiructed with walartight compartnsotay and escry | GABAM BRTWSEM NEW YORK AND THI? MEDITHM “For treght or basen the oftice of tke company, Tho Brith screw stasmor ROBERT LOWE:3400 tos PRSREE Re ecicaat™ | egos iees semen fo Lav , Tower . 4 Tn Glasgow to Wat, LNMAN, 18 Dison strode me meen TLANTIG ROYAL MAIL STEAM NAVIGATION C- AC PANY'S NEW. YORK’ An, GALWAY, TNR tes pext departure from New Y ‘and pow- erfal slewnabiy PaINnce eT, Ont wee, TFhleh will jearo oo, Thuradey, March 1, 130 tgashing st st wane, I Tip rosie the royal mails, This ressol been (ay Rett she ie ‘awensel ihe Saas eet fast Capteta- i pore 7 . precisely, from’ Company's mail ‘ Qssenstown, Irevand, evory Thus: FEW GENTLEMEN AND A GENTLEMAN AND Tent. Passengers booued 0 Now’ ork frou Geesnwmate | Accs tee Sarees nia Boa “EG inching proviios For peopald cortifcstes trom all | within ive minutes'waik of the South ox ‘Wall street ferry, perts of thoeld country, apply io 8 SBRARLE, 0. 248 Henry street, Brooklyn. ————____ Err |g Se ty FOURTH STR BME TWO FAR, Tt ADVANCE OF THE UN“CED STATES MAILS. second floor, with full or partial Board, for ol ri deo home countrymen; servec ivate table. must be on ibard tals aay roam for 4 pk Dieattent 40 Soh sirees $20 Saghnne dus pumas cutee, Ser , February 25, sche Por panes be . boerd, plot No. 6 North tiver, or 0 C. NICK tly 16 Gresewich wreoe, BNEW ORLBANS Pie WEDNESDAY, Tues tmander, “WU comseremee fs ge iceiehs Pradayy, Tits Seon, | art Rees tis pe mee Passage either way the same. viz: oe & 4s Fist cabin, only one price, $1 No CAMAN OR STEERAGE. TORR ‘Ageat, No.8 Bowilng Greeo, New York. the above places on 13 sorth: river’ and will to Norfolk or 6 cone cents; © Richmond, 8 cents, Pi tncludea) to Boterebu: LUDLAM & HEIAKKEN, 1 Broadway. LEXANDERIA, WASHINGTON AND GEOSGR New York emd@ Virginia Screw pow aud first class’ ‘MOUNT. Sev commsarter, wil iaave pies New Li Saturday, at 3P, 7 , | ae aay mals ‘ight sorts per foot, o= Tate, ae comuniasion har ged for f A tone ND PACIFIC STEAMSHIP CO! BLY O78% V ANDERMILE tag A. FOR VaLIFoR, a ‘The only line carrying ts. U1 om this ronte, ‘OR SAVAKNAH AN T7RR PO} & wae Cm AND ATG OF BACH MO! WrOTae ret clase bee ata e a tape ee ws the old foot of Warren street, W. e. | Schonck, will Jeave on Saturday, "eb 25, at SY. fia pier soe bee eet reebeg nunomesemte ter | Gu gues rer ean bs ‘ork, 'y at . My ‘ana ve o ~ ‘Orleans, ; Mobile, $35:*Montgomery, tes Mae NORTH SEA ett atcee tbe NORTHERN Liar |: b3% $2 ‘toaay, 8 Ataned Sti Onnanoopis Sis, Naok MEPNST ee een ets eae wet rae | HE isthe ov a ra af % . $205 anh As nwa Yo fare prompt comueston of passeugéce ant | FOr ‘reigitdod passage appiy at 12Brosdway. | For pase or freight, to any polnt onthe route, apply at the | 9,TUSSTAR O¥ THE SOUTH will cimceed wad sali crea caly ollee of Ue compa inthe olty of Now Yorks day, Feb 28, 3. M. No, 1i7 fk atte, $008 of Warren. — BOARDING AND Lopate. IRR 5 asx, SOIT OF BOOMS TO LET—OM THe FIRST AND N.R-an forbid trusting on t of . R —All persona are any one on ocean! the store etipa or owners, al foors; also doubie aud H HAMBURG AMMRICAM PAGEET COMPANT=A | contains all bs modern iuprovemesa: “Koleos tages 0 postive! on ‘Thursday Meets dat 12M; for Tambarg, p nore Bac eeceen ren Sas Bayre. and ‘First cabin, HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOM FOR A GEN- eabte, $60; rtoerage, $35. Gro micdant £86.48 A tlocanm, wits geo, a8 33 Wooster atzeet. Rent $3 a weet = WIDOW WOMAN, HAV! B HOM IRELAND TO XBW YORK sy ermau.—ras | A “ne oe daket gauearteatiesiaee, ding proviaioaa, "by the erlowsid fase wince Tt NE oy penn ph hy B very > FOr otice, ib Broadwey.” JOHN G. DALE Agen $30-E0K mane SD Aen Tone Pe 2 ocompy, would girls 4 oard with ber, For particulars call a: 194 West Niceteontl street, between fixth aad Seventh avenu2sali the week. A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY WOULD LRT ONE OF two furniched: Heoms. #1e0 a suit of: Rooms, ele; rs pmo |, withfeilor partis! Board. Anply at 1, 28f avenue. OEE RETO EXTRA S?KaMERS PANAMA AND ACAPULCO. Regalar days, Sth and C0ii/ef exch Meath. On Monday, Marca.\5, at 2 P.M. The-North Atsntic tkeamship Company will despatch the aplondid Steamahip pr ia est Dh ~— PARLOR AND BEDROOM, WITH. PANTRIES, third floor i Nemes, to let, with isourd, tab ¢ ore gesigan and his wife; dinner O'elocs. Apply abd, ‘Twelfth street, between Btath avenues. _ @. A SUIT OF PURNIEUED PARLORS—ON THE Fins? alee single Room, 20 BA er Aspiuwail aires, “uel will seanecty vin Paname, Railroad, wah (ie PaatGe Mail 8 a 2 Bieaamahip a. with rery oe , GOLDEN aGk. between Waver! ‘and Clinics places. 3, Waikina - Commander, ai vane Rare eee __ aoe Tm : LADY. LIVING IN THR VICIN(CY OF TWENTY- For height opply al the dice of bo come 6 Wan | AL nituh and Tairletbstrests, near Fourth ave- ‘bird amd , Das & Dandeome Parlor to let; Soard for the Address ye Fe ‘apply at the offlce—over the gnte—on the wharf, | uly; brown stone, bathand gas; family private. tie oot of Catal ‘eet, to Wat H. WiCkHaM.” | 3 : . 0 Wee Gos uit Societe by | A. FURASAE ROOM OX FIMST FLOOR, FORKIGGED, Shetek. Shih brat 4 csohinetraie DY | aoforniated, to. tet 10 olp @ first elas houss near onware nod Fittn Avenue Hetol; f1 LINI: OF privite, house contains all modera improvements. "Inquire at Jom ‘LEV KEPOOL PACKETS. 51 nest Twen'gfourthotweet, west of Fourt: avenue. ‘The eubsertbers cou tinue ot | Saw Bae Contes thelr farartto line of packeis, Sony FEW SINGLE GENTLEMEN, WHO WiSH TO ROOM fs part tho ee ee am A “tpunen onnbave pleasant tome fc. e private tamily, ev naracoTn faut IGLE, ALBION, wita full or poaital ssoard; a most desirable Joeation for bus’ DREADNOUGHT, MIDDLABEX,. | icroRt, Less tue, comseniontio Broadway, 121 Sp2ing sireet. Refe- a Son, 8 AEREANDS {2aN 3: BOYD, yarns DADERWITRR, RHAMLOOR, Gamaksa. MAN AND HIS. WIEE OR A FEW SINGLE GENT). Making, together with o'ue-m,— ship overy five daya. Tam en 6°a.bo.aceemmodated with Boar’ iy applying at $7 ubsoribere are also ‘Loud avenua.. OF LONDON PACKETS, xX LIN: for a1) of which grant ¢: eo iberal terms UIT OF VES¥ DESIRABLE FRONT ROOMS, ON KEMITTANCSY TO LKKLAND, de, tlaor, toneat, with board, toa. Sauily or tis sia- T. & Oa. also continue to issue. drat, mene on demrna, le geotiemen. Tho house ts first ola, vhe location very ee Be Lend: Wales. senor lemrebia Appi at 322 Tweillh street, “ebween Filth and for, a CDE. Cironlass, Rh atl partioxlare, may bobad ea appliontion 1 ee enclose arn OM RL) 3 s 6 by letter, CUTE 200. Be. HANDSOMEL FOS UED FRONT PARLOR, with Bedcooius attached, to let, eutlemen ue for a party of apbhysician. Also, siigle Sgorus in a private li the madera improvemeate, Apply at 99 Prince oars Weel OF Broao way. Tr * street, New Y TaPSCOTT, SMITH & QW, Adverpool, rs TEAMSAIP ETNA (DRTAINED ON ACCOUNT OF THR blarm of Saturday) wll pall fea Liverpool oa Wedrosday morning, 22d instant, at seven 0" ‘4 Letteva will be recet at the odice of the company. No 4 forge = tan song SL s ——— cana events, and on beard, at Jersey City, up how of saliog. sent very law.to ® good tenant, Apply cho. 6 Siath street, BYCUNABO. | near Lissaurenua. “g ity —_— ae VEIRALLA PIONEER, TNR BGT ABLISEMD 1a | La ca xpificant A 1 extrem me oa oy | E . PEATLY RUBNISHED ROOM-—THTH B&DROOMS to let, suitable for a man anahis wife for hoase cookivg siove tn the rou , Alto a single soon ek OMR LARGB BOOM, SUITABLE FoR TO », Willing t0 room togetios Also. a Hail Beds, . vih first lass Board, where t= oumfo'ts of a hore Wny bonede Diner at x o'clock. Leferences exchanged. ‘a 46 Hie : smal ams | pplz ab45, Nlewuner street, . ‘own, excellent uneur LARGE FRONT ROOM TO LET; WITH BOARD, 7 based gecormmocatacd for bath rat and menond SER panne A = gintleman and his wife or two sing reotloea, 255 muly 00 beard 6 | aad fe y mete i Ce oi ee ce reas > Foucteants atreel Dinner ok ‘eferenses ox. OR HAVANA VIA WASSAU, N P.—THO. BRITISH | 5 press A NEAT: Y FURNISHED BEDROOM ON TAR sccond tisor, with room pdioiaiag, suitable for a gentio- genilemen, at and North amarinan, veyel mill steaaabic I tin A. Browalow, wiil sai for the apove port % Jorscg. Oly, 08 or about tke dof Marah, thof Awol,’ ‘Thet tg on the Zenival of the wand on these dates. | Mooawod wile, or singie 90 White stroct,noar erandwey. soot ee BY RD~A PLEASANT SMALL FRONT SITTING jh00 = and Bedroom ta let, with Board, ina 3s {nmily, on rensouabie terma, "A good ‘2 sin, ‘Urman ard wife Th9 Wet ‘airt Es between Nassau and Haves, e apely to &, CUNARD, No. 4 Bowling Green, QAED.—GENTL EW ORIE«Ny DIRECT. EMEN WISHING ROOMS, WITHOUT agate Ag re hs Le ae in ) ‘board can find both single aud double rear and front TAA PANG ost eamsute seed, Hcrng, and thew that are aca and handsomely furnished, and i W. B. BUDSO4, COMMA MIL. ‘Also chéap, st 182 Grand sirest, noarly op; 1d wevomraoda Hal. With unsurpasce ‘fons {or paseo gre, and gape, for 700 tons of fosiet, will be dasparstod for z tifect es tore, bora ples 8) Sorts van fot of Chatners.| BOARD WANTED_3OR A LADY AND GENSLEMAR, ‘Freight, Shasets per foot, I ga they can have 2. neatly fur- Pareace, exbin, $30. piabed Room !n a modara houre; Board for the tadg only; the Teens. eeooud cabtn, $40. Joration must be between, and Seventh arennes, ‘and 2e ove Thirty: ; street: Freight feeeed on and afer bi 11. Buls of Inthe a E. D, Ky, Madigan square Post olen, fortwo dare, furciabed and siguedon board. No bills of lading eigned aler the citing of the skip. OAZD WANTED-—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, FOR A Fer aigee ce Daseege soni 00 brand, or to the Pactto Mad od Pen ee rife; Parlor end Hedrocm ‘on front of gc STS Trg ctr PT "te eer and Gril clans atoaraadla MONT MERY, Vii 20. e new clans Fm OARD WANTED—FOR A GENTLEMAN AND LADY, A ene ee ‘ieee By Korth rind on | B} in ® pleswaut and ble private family, in thew Faccags toSavennad wih ansurpassed neesinmeda‘ions, | BAY Ot he Seveath ward. Addregs, stating, particulars, J. X., sib Through tickets to New Orleapa, 8°9 ee 19, we mp! A 75; Meshville, $27 75; Kmoxvilie, $2550; hate OARD WANTED.—A YOUNG GENTLEMAN, WII i$ . other q Freight (en osnta per foci, Sa propor tons ee APRN | cation between Thirdeth an Forticth tzpets and near elbAzom sigamsblp BR. B, Suyler witlneceedand leave on | SYenOS Adsreas W. 8 D., Station 3, Lost office. urday, E Se seenes OARDING—35 TENTH STREET, BETWEEN Fi#TH ‘OR TBH 607TH AND SCUTAWRST, vA CHARLES | DOs25 Um avenues: Reception ton oa" te fetal suitable for ay entiemt Or, and wife, of ane or two siagle gentle: Sisa‘tcor.? "3S Line —Cala pariags, S18; The mega — ‘ feutaed fast going weamstip NASHVIbuR Te Me Mareay, | "St! Also athe scom and root on ‘Sid deor, "YT aE rk moe ay Frog stom BOARBING — A NICE, Langs UNFURNISHED YRONE + se cher, ae tloor, vats 'y Bias re ec zteant, $08 55 wobte, S85; Mosteomnnry, | i geaticr ao cha wife or opo.or tre alngie geulsuipa, where CEiecride Se COAT, ON Shee. | (bey em Lavo the comlorls of alome; 40 moving On, May ty cute, #23; Oharigits, NC, SU; Fersead ho.ee with all ins modern impzovements, Inquiréat 24t aang eile, $21; Pata 4 Broadwsy, ioe RECT ES, NDGRE, Carta mare ae BOARD IN BROORIXY—A FEW SINGLE GENTLE: coeds Wednesday, 29th. No steamer Saturday, 2 Den, Sr gentlemen and solr ‘rive, contd sccomia od eo eee ag foree Of Uhl ortading signal Dut thore faraleh- | cel Sirocayn, & few munutes’ walk {ream Faiioa oe Z - street ferry. Bai eitioun Guinean Canaan tee rene, OARD IB BROOKEYN.—WELL FURNISHED ROOMS, yin Bavaps, to sailon Monday, Fo) 27, 18, at Ldarelock. cn the second and third floors, with superior Board, are Tre United Siatee Dae s0'O, d- Balls | cvered ty & oricate famady. laws class brown atoue, Mouse, jer, will commence te receive treight on Thu Bouth Stree forricn, tO) Amity street, conventeat to References exchanged. eommard: reday . 3, at pler foot of Robinson wsreet, North river. Mo bie wv dave stenell ever tha of ening. For fF pas ING. OARD IN RROORLYN.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIRE Ra piace a part Toma per Soanar, | SA ESSSTERRE EN Reaken mean ce Tiree tickets oat Parts te Texas per Southern, | gud floor, with full Ly by [,OR HAVANA : OARD IN BROOKLYN~32 SAADS SIREST, NEAR Seal ‘Mall Btoamship Line, leaving very twenty B Fulton feiry. A Parlor and Kedroom, ua ‘arnieded, re Gays from ea: pert. tecond floor, wotld be let, wih Board, to'® geotlemin'and BIRAMSRIP QUAKER CIRY, wile witnout small chilérek, Also a furatabed oom for a Hae R. W. Sbufeldt, Commander. gle ger Yeman, Linpdety ti ny Bebe 2 aa Pat rom pier 3 Nora OARD ON BROOKLYN FEGATS—FOR GENTLE retin p ararda My 3 a NTLE- Shere Pashoof nding finiouad and sigded on fuardou pre | POARD, OX, RROORLIN EEG ATS—FOR GUNTLE- entation of CIRMTADCE oe tretzhtor apoiy x | Dlesanst Boome nod a Roms in x desisnb 0 location will pleas Wreighs seoaired on 2 St SGU k OO. 88 tome apply atcace at $3 Willow sireet, shown nO {AOR NORFO! MD rae i oI SEN STRERT.—\ PLEA. LK AND PORTSMOUTH. —THE NRW FIRSt ROOKLYN HEIGATS, 62 REM ae POTORAO, sail . W. Wateos, will pant of rooms, oossisting of back and front chambers. i eee Gee death thoes avert % G. for 8 Zeort | 98 sceund eS caosole between; wil be 204 uaparaisiy or By mith the Norfolk and Peters: together. . Dine References exchange. aSP.M, a with far Norton eS Boars. WANIED IN BROOKLYN.—A GENTLEMAN, 1D wite and infant desire * ‘8 [Re Tet us te soa ecte nie rane sie ek Th; ton Bebo gee RE | a a - BOARDING AND LoDGrNG. LOIN BROOKLIN. {An SPH O Es ie —RY MAKOF April 1M. for a nentiemsa aud Me wile nid Genet rniabed. in € hea'toy, pleseantand respactes eae shb cod, God reference given and requicnd. A Bosom te v1 Terms modessig” C3 dress, until Wednestay ‘ang, J 1. D. a: W—Nore but Amertuns nese epply. = ILEGANTLY FURNISHED KOowsS, wer attached, in the ew Mouse 16 Prides per ping Compivie. Apply all ths conveniocees tur Housedeeper i x es URNISHYD ROOWS OF SECOND FLOOR TO Ker ‘With Board, for ploge gentic en ot gentiomen an, ice: tues ae bees ees eae eae eet ween Sev FI wy box 190 Post offtee. ba Nv TO ah seat TO L&T, IN st. J Dd yd Koous OAN'S Pa Hotel, corner of Hadeon and Pr id from $310 98 a floor parlors from $5 to wees, inclad ag 0" 0. 2. Froesisner, ROOMS FOR one ‘or wi ‘partial Board, af 16 Sast corner of Irving place. ‘week: bel 1 NISHED ROOM ~70 LEY DOW TOWN, WITH- We board, a nicely ferntehed Room, eS Dope week NoH BOARD I PROOKLYN.. Fr seyiemen ane qi kore git ee wndern improvements. required. aan Dg tn * BACK PL0OM, ON SECOND FLOOR; Wim ter closet Ee eee eroma 8 to 7s Mend from store OES ch eo OOD AND CHEAP LODerNvy~GLOBE * ako Bytes POT at ns. 0 5 *: a Genet sedi wile 75 conte, Ope oA agit pans peel Gaara aya cad eae ree oma eres. BOA®D.—A GEETLEMAN AND LADY? by at Fto.'15 Bomd street. dé ied OOMS TO LET-TO HNGLE GEN’ R vithout Boart; at!’ Bae Thirteenth: Versity’ piace. GFYE® DOLLAR®—4 SARRIED COFPLR O4N OR tale god Huard with woraall private Carty; ad the Fale. bes who profes comfort v9 bandaaine “ents stem equere Post ofice. Noother Location vicinity of Kast Mroad way. L8T-~TWO HANDSOME PARLORS. pineet. jo usma | fansty or: Apply at 131 Nast Fourveorah BE LBI—AN EXCELLES? ROOM ON 2a T floor, ‘also two rocem® for pigle gentiosica wah nee, board, use oath, gas, eo"; location unsurpassed 4 Apply at 79 Sisth wtrect, near ins ue. wee ee Tr: rot Uae AND & BED- ————— LET—FANDZOMPUY FURNISHED ROOMS,"TO SIR= FinBeveuue,” Tne house Say every coutektonse seaneer, venue. y bai E mente very deatrauie. Rata scr retinal nate nat | TW cciiwesctaale gertioten, 1 voards Aino. Ssbeiee 4 4 bia street, Brooidyn Hetshisy tance tninuten’ walk (co apedens, ferry, on the corner Of Midincwetreet; For health an2-besuty Whe unanepannady -Ingvirs agenerer eee SCOTCH G&NTLEMAN, TE AV UT. ing for bia 2ealta, sud purpustog io make some New York Board sod Apartmomis ta @ good house eres brious situation; wrk @ timntty or widow lad: ferred. Address, with terms, do, Linsree, Broad wi KY ANTED—BY, A SUUTHRBNER, BOARD IN A BE. W Ai combla pri sare teal whore aa cose homtdetteaee taken; ‘wes! of Broadway, Leiwoen canal and ome feevth sireets Buecaiators ucec to apply. address L, box 153 Herald oflice. WEST T STREET, CORNRR OF ENDY-FIFTH } Rooms +o let, singly or ta £ xi, Pura meals. EILSON PLACE; NBAR ElQUTHOTREST —TO I-3e, - ie onipe mies Board, & suit of oe being only oe blocs fram the New York-Hotel. SPRING STREET, THREE DOORE #ROM BROAD. i 7, ray. To lot savecab, handsomely, furaished Rooms to aac pines of smusement "Aulachod to (we building’ te ror foxroom free. Iuquire of ANSON HOUSE. : aera g rn GO SETS Arte O6z, WOR SAT OF ERrae. ed with naa poatding house, aultsate-for-geut-emnem Heferessee ret yeirod. WEST TWENTY SECOND £7RREC.—4 SUIT OF Rovms, front to les,-eith Boerd) Jornished or unfur- néebed: femntty email. hefoa acheoged. Also an Oftee fopa physician, THE LECTURE SBASON. RAAB JME 2: 1. SIDDONS: LkOTURFS AND READINGS, AT GULDBBOCR’s MUSIG TRALL, 798 Broadway. Programme for the wock ending Saiurdoy, Feb. 25:— ‘Tn eaday eveving—"The Great 1) be ation Wednesday motbing- Bhakeopare’s “Hoary fi veart I) Wedceedsy evening—“India-—The Naiives aod Kuropesna.”” ‘Thursdey morning—Solectiona.frem Soglish aud Avericam, oats ‘Thursday evening—“Lord Maculay—His Life ama Writings.” Friday evening—"'Tho Chimes,” by. Charles Dickens. Saturday mcruing—“Ast—T ba Swiue and the Picture.” eaday) Evenia; A PUMESTIO OBLIGATION. Bs WASEINGTON'S BIRTHDAY. st 7 he Xi ” oRouoes an 5 . the Young Men’s Christian Treat on the occasion of the — nivergary of Washington's Hinthaay, on Wednesday @ February, om and Elizabeth Borcicek. Tick stores, (PRE HORSE. 2ilé INTHORUOTORY ADDREAS (FAW. of the Veieri: Colieae Instituie wilt be delivered om Tuerday evening, Feb. 2L in tte Lecture liall, No. 75 Weak, Twenty-third sireat, at 734 o'cieek, by Capt, 2a HOZELLS. OTEL ST. JULIEN, NO, 2 WASHINGTON PLSGR— H it outta of for families; private Bisoadngh Bosna” “BLGBir Aniesoa ro UTCHINS’ - ILOUSK, 10 Rg A A PLACER, FIVR doors wast of Hroxdway, the an; roome, ud 75 ceats per day. 1% alt feat P. eee pe non Dvr} Tropristeres “§ —A_BEPTRR CHANOK STILL Fo wensiewen to enavert thelr east off Clcthi 36.20 $8) pAld foe Sidk Dresses, from $3. 10 $16 for oantas es, from $1 to Sa for From, from $3 ta $16 for Caasimeres and Bi tees thoavave price: ry cade by ., 164 Reventh avenee, between Ninetoenih sad Twenties sireetz. Ladies attended to by Mra. EB. ' A GREAT DEMAND FOR CAST OFF CLOTHING.— vaine foc theme, ale oe OAFD.— MEN'S NEW AND LRFT OFF Giot for the Wastern mazkat, ia large or pall ote, Vaile store, or ad\trese Thos, D. Courdy 44 Ceutre streot N. B.—Mercbent tliors having aay on wil please addqugs es bore. COP OPPORTUNITY 18 OFFERED TO GENTKR- men hagnw ang new ‘or eft o! \spose tan cbtain, the pleat price by calling at the sore or ad phages Loy aad Gj Paarl street Ait puastes $8 OO WORTH OF GENTLEMAN'S NEV AND PO. let of ChAblog wanied for the Wes'ern naar~ det Poon tong Wie ah deenen oe batraye ma ner or small wis, b7 01 ety 2 oF Wm. Walsh, ob Cenics sset, MATRIMONIAL. ern. DY OF PREPOMORSSING APPEAR A a shassow ta cage gem winner eatleman, af micdie \. i .O MArimowy. Address EiitinB toduey Pet Shion YOUNG LA. and good i dnadsomessn YOUNG GENTH , 24 YEABS OF XGR, FROM New Crieapa, riage Beek detained News on Husinses, ad having no lady soqeaiats nee. wiekes 19 most wil eome Foubg lady witha yes tomatrimnay, ta whom he conid coa- ide, sud who would te willing end fond of him. Tho po ree the ledy the better & will please. Adress Henry, Ui ntam equare Fost offea. MAmmMONTAT <a YOUNG LADY, BEING A staaR. er in tbe ely, and tweaty yous at age, wonld forma the wequatoiance ef a gentiernaa of wealth, with eee tomatelmany. No eostleroan wader forty will plants aires MLM. B., Union quare Post office. ATRIMOFTAL—=MADAME VILLET, TH GIFTED M‘N5 bas lately arrived from Rome, the will isan iro forture, love affles, business ngs, toe, ataeat {1 sickness, 51 iy myseites; rice reduced to 0 conte. Addcees Madame Villet, Caatuans Daa ailice, B. Lockwood, New Fork. a

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