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NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, _AUGUST 19, 1860. . were Sxceuient, the latter entrancing the audiesce The Multia Fine Nuisances ban tiwaye Deen readily rectified. FAR Sai wn oon Whe Abo) Sentst Teombles in Texase BOARDING AD LODGING. BOARDING AND | ODGIN wa ry of itd iilustrations and the originality of 10 THE EDITOR OF THE NEW YORE HERALD, SEtaly watered tm iowa gest et bing tht From the Gal: N ‘ nee eee nes we = tot ideas on a gubject trite enough, “ Liberty.” ove caption having appeared ao | nmee ly registered on the exempt books. eston Jews, of the 28th ult., wo extract A hmetep, HUMBER, oF BER OF RABPE TAGLE PERSONS i raliclory by SW Morley, waa appropriate, yeh |, 2vuche ae ioe upionoualy in he columns of your | (20 fUrtber source of all this roping anh dtioahy ae oe nraera ie Won gCyeae Bet posenily Coe al iubers improve Serene fae | macrotis intone enue See eh” ones, Raa waTe dearee of Bachelor of arta ay ny ap widely cieulte paper, abounding with generator, aliens aro not liable to do ‘ailtary duty, they are were | Im Dallas and vie coutien, committees, oxapaed ct Bem binges A 6 rion eqvare, and conver | Chasey don and Rver dit Houses, Tnauire at i ad ith siret, Hacker, Rf Beecher, WA” Bangs Se gbabenck 7 M- | ference to and denunciations of our State militia law, and | 196% Saari of ddpanis ‘seston thane the cockest, site |r: t and moss respectable citizens, wore PRIVATE FAMILY WIL LOT A SUIT OF HAND, | (NO LET—A FURNISHED PARLOR SE Bee ye Ane ei | vp min tester php aie | Mette eens mtv | Maa Stati ity eat | A eae Mena ang ceicays | Tint andy at a ©. Dewey, W. F. Dimiick, WG. Donaldson: J. a Fay, | who is grateful for a national military education, and who | long they have remained ‘hsre, or ‘whatever may Dave ed, knows aa 0 oun Nak thse nunadiniely inceneey Gen, fgets ore ~ Ay ee) apa (sly Go ~ At — pelea) ey He Hadctine Baer On ate ‘SW. fF hag ever taken s deep interest in the improvement of our | {hem “Bet even eo 'uivch ato test the chamtion whether | Jr wien ty Ebi fir thapy , Thele chief ob- WELL FURNISHED ROOM, WITHOUT BOARD, 0 LET FURNISHED, 00) 5 4 4 . We ‘agcertail RNISI 5 a ETI E. Beye S. Teyde Je »E Rooker, © 7. Beye aad, | militia organizations as the great arm of our defence in time | they are aliena or not; that, the warrant of no court will pane pleas cenrare ge eee toe A wanted, na teopenaite inaiek, Addremaating price, | Tal Pry GRRE RAND, 3 BE Se Knox, J. B. J. L. Lambert, Ww. 3. Langdon, of need, will be permitted, in the same columns, to briefly | relieve the marshal from his liabilities a8 a trespasser, the County Court haa wed patrols on an wpoluding gag and fire, Alexander, Herald offlee, Ol ne a — @°% Teaviti'e tanvitt, GH Marviny BW. Moray, 1: | sone out what the Stato, aa well as the United States awa, | "OU be levy under a warrant, ‘Tho Taiacy of tus O92" | extensive aud wel managed » GENTLEMAN WOULD LIKB, IN A GENTREI, Soar Waskingion square, Snet clsas ftom, Gan LACE W. Mores, F. J. Nash, J.C. Olmsted, J. M. Paul, D.’S. fare upon that eubject, and to explain why the next Lagisla. trine was fully settled in the case of Giles agaiast Morris, ‘The negroes’ confessions—ni part, and at great dis- A private femliy, a nicel; furpiabet wth use of | el Poa attached, \ibrary, Sabre Paillipa,£. W. Pratt, A. J Quick, A.C: Road, W. 0. Spald- pen , and to explain why "| Before cited. | There Giles was an alien, although aFesi | tancee—concur in the leading points, abd ali avor that | Sw hand gas convenient to fhroadway lund ‘toh af ove Union de vino - - ms, ‘Van Wyck, T. B, Wood, ©. E. Wright, L. §M. | ture, nor any other Legislature, can‘repeal what are con- | dent hero for many years, doing business. Tho full wane criginaied the plot and directed tbeir move- |} re Rexceptrualle reierenece ran Al ress, with Young, W. C. Blackburn, Tota, sidered ite moat obnoxious clausea without provions ac. | beBh decided that the. warrant, being resulae, the tate artlculara, €. Hi 0., box ide Moral off ‘A LADY WILL RENT A LARGE NICELY A few honorary degrees were gramted—the 11. D. to | | ni * | abal was protected. But thia whole ground was covered | Warahatchie was to have’been act fire to on the 8ib— so " A py Gov. Banks.* on on the part of the United States Congress in repeal” | many years siveo by a decision of the full pa and the same day that Dallas and go many other places were A oot I Reeey Wil LET A FURBISHED the freedom and com~ The festivitien of he day wore, concluded bY & recep | ing laws now upon the eiatute books, and that ia reality | Supréme Court, Julge Kent, Chief Jumico, presiding, in | red; but an accidental dre ia tho ‘own that day arovsed | fost emirate Tita omen athe gy ad ca ” oe ste-sdrasa Bens’ and aids, sikir rae ‘oe rere mon,” and | th@ nuisance is not in the law, but in an unreagoaablo and | faygcase Of VandeFbt agntast Dowas sos BA ge 4 | the ctizens and the negro apyo nied Lodo the deed became | Twentleth syeet, between First and Second avenues” = ee ge ana vommsans A naiech fow spent the | factious resistance to lews enjoined by the constitution of | where the tay. mine n vention narian ihe ehieers Ot eee ae seta et ae tae ee ee Ao DELIGHTFUL PARLOR, Wanpsomey eur- | WANtDoa so otbse boarders ceed. t hours in dancing, and way into the early hours | the United States and of the State of New York, approved | this appeal, the appellant's counsel presented bis second | ered, ! FD other pleasant Rooms to let, to bensked. Address W. X., @fihe coming cay wero heard the melodioud strains of | knd yeriously recommended by the Father of our cuntry, | Point In these worda:— A etter from Dallas says the details of the plot aud te witha young widow who tan no chutren; fall pacar ee, wag Fes Beriog’e band, engaged in serenading the fair ones of the | gnd if comp! Dina law abiding: apicit, woald ic: chem, te plaintif below ought to have appeared before the | modus aperandi are these: Out Board; very acceaatblo 10 care and staves, Wie Twenty tied piaco and from otber races Shear inte. | Poe 29 bara pod any inhabitant of our cl ts tne | declan natn itd torsaaiaings ie, exemption, Beewgereer’ || Rack county in Noribemn Texas has supervisor in the | street une ai be corser Fourtecalh eee, 2be Dok, Ao. ns email oon 1 commencement most ° ie purion. eo 1s conclusit the subject. person of a white man, whose name is not given; each a gmnanggeynengemnenoenana yaa ome oase wa focaie ever beld at good old Williams. . hae we ch ie me TNO. 1i6 WEST FOURTEENT! resting good ido for orga og, And for this third apd last point, “tho return of the | County is laid off into ito districts der tho sab ageats. of ldealrabla rome, with board, stitsile (or pertisine’ ed aus Congress, under this villain, who contro! the action of the ni lg the MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE. 4 fet memeber Re cadeBae thin Chad FB districte, by whom the Oring was to be dows. Many or | ee Mives, cr single gentlemen. Reverences exchanged. OUR MIDDLEBURY CORRESPONDENCE. Sec. 1. Te it enacted by the Renate and House of Represen- | he made the return wilfully and maliciously, with the | Our most Promineot cltizeus were singled out for nagaae)- ATION BACUPLORS—A WIDOW, KNOWING bon Sant NF, Pet Be. EiSeemee Sane . Mippuagury, Vt., August 9, 1860. sguvee of the Une yap pee phe regen ry meng view whee and injure the plaintiif below. nation whenever they made their esoape from tbeir born that she can make an agreeable home, will let (wo hand: 4.6 WEST sixtaest STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH AND ‘Tineb, ead and bit and cold . , ing homes. N¢ never saspected Jicat. | some Rooms on gecond floor ‘Siath pe Bo epic at the boginning:—Claas day at Middlebury | respective alce reident therein, who'e or shal be of ho age | oP. 0gges, for, the ‘respondent, was at»pped, by. the ad cad ajemmoetianates naman omiammentets, iy rooms. Ale) front Rosas on, hese flasrs Hom with Hed ed, tultablo Tor one er two gentle éeee not form part of the exercises of commencement | {i *sahiven years, and ee ey 8 4] i mayer Het, Ch: 3. aonouneed: | gn'extent truly alarming 1a some places tho plan wae | [iMelau, Part! Board if desired; house fiat meu; also a ain) irat class howe, with a ‘week, as at other colleges, but occurs at the end of the ing |. ,The two last points are conclusive, There iano seallos 03~ yee onan gh jae unoeking to vee — ne Lg Herald oflice * ordi unexceptionable; convenient to care po seh cen aad aed or implied on the part of the piaiatif in error (ow regu OU was to added, the ol le. — — summer term—in thie year, the 10th of July. These ex- Ive months after tho Pasig of Emed appel fant) and na action ‘can've matisined agerass | males to be slaughtered sloog with the men, and the A AY. HANDSOME ROOMS, WIT > : + EAST TWENTIETH STREET, SKCOND DOOR ereisce, which took place at a group of trees called the | $b, An bye rnp ie the ranty Ot very “hompece, ted youngrand handsome women to be parcelled out among | Zo, Be, 2 small family, ma) ried or win! rt a Ts 56 from Gramercy park —Nowly Turciauen’ Rome ee Grove, consisted of the “Chronicle of the Class,” by E. | every such citizen, as af and al and a oa fom 2 ‘these infamous scoundrels. They had even gone 80 far a8 | Lexington avenue, corner of Thirty first suc {, in suits oF single, ty gentlomen, with partial Board, or to ” y fimse to time, arrive at the age Af cig Or, belag of | 4 2°0"y male inhabitant above eighteén years and un. | to designate their choice, and certain laties bad already lemen and their wives, with or withont private tabi®, im B. Sherman, like other chronicles, witty; an oration om | {he age of eighicen years and sade the age offor-ve years waldo wa prima f ie, to 13" bet ence te Deen selected as tae victims of these misguided monsters, VERY BEAUTIZUl SUIT O8 ROONS, PARLOR Bots Aves eioan preeate Wag ‘ gs Mission,’’ by G. F. a (except as before ted), shall come Athin his Fortunately the country bas been saved from the front, to let, with Board, in the fine browa stone hot . " ‘ube ‘Scholar’ , by Montgomery; a poem a except hat a person ie 8 "acter, eat 9-43 accomplishinent of horrors, bu: thea a fear. | No. 972 Broadway, secoud dao: trem the cusner os Puth iv TENTH STREET. NPAR FIFTH AVENUR—SUITS about everything, and baving some very happy bits, by | no pis petellege? 1 ‘or:h movumect and Madiaon square, and two blocks of Parlors and Bedrooms, and single Roows, to let, wites same act then proceeds to define how every citizen ah {erator Oraes the: ‘Quakers, to ful duty remains for us. Tue negroes bave been on o Bend. to abl 7 HL F. Walker; « preeentation—a new featuro—the giving | so eprolied shail be armed and equipped, and that “the | tals as dating jou tke ca ‘thelr bring and Mer | inolted "to. these infernal —proceedin aban. | fb2 tale, sai"ineal boars amaitpemnal roams sad Pee: ee. ‘ef a foil, on the part of the class, to one of its members, militia in te ae hd States small within one year after ez ‘hat ey are to the oe! 9 GREENE STREET—ALSTON HOUSE —SUPERBLY¥ 'y given by | tionists and the cmissares of certain preachers | agreeable fam! ‘that act, bear! into divisions. who were expelled from this county last year, Their furnished Parlor and Bedroom, with Ca oy together with some appropriate descriptive remarks, hu- regiments, Satinllng and ranged ito a the Logiaiatare | ~ But, to leave the subject free from all question, it has | agents bave Deen busy amongst us, and many of thom [A TORNISHED FRONT ROOM AND HALL BEDROOM, | pew patent epring beds aud erersihiig Deceamary f morous and well chosen, from the presentor, M. H. Eddy, ‘each State shall direct.” And in 1793 it was fur- | been positively enacted by our State laws, gection 37, | have been in our midat. Some of them have been identi- on the second floor to let, in & private fa ay with Break Leng meng jeals served if desired. Keni low worenpect: and a witty roply from the presentee, D. H. Adams; ‘the the teoaptod (ion. 3), “teas any natico ce warning: fo ste Sh, Milla Laws, a8 follows fed, bat have fed from tbe country; others sift! rematn Fas ana Tow u deatred. Vail for one week, at 47 Forsyibstreet, | “SANA —_____ eed tend a comy + n oF regimental muster or train- fo mai any mewm- receive a fesrful accountability from an outraged and wr “ VER C N . Prophecy,” considered the best speech of the ovoasion, by | {re° wich ehall'be in accordance 10 the laws of the State | berof a corrt martial or odicer or agent acting ander isan | infuriated people. Nearly a hubired nogroow have teet.- | PZCARD—A PLEASANT eg 8 bie Bade | 124 Wine ang Satgaveniie Argenta a hn wife 4. L. Mann, and the singing of the “Ode,” written by E. | in Sehich a in sige, re that purpose, shall be deemed a | rity, on account of the imposition of a fine oF the ax a | fled that a reinforcement of abolitionists is expected nth ‘and wife oF si a Oe MN NOM ‘and two alugie geutlemen tan be ganterly nccomoated with P. Wild, The clas supper was at eight P. M., at the Ad. | legal notice enroiment”™—which wotices the lawe of | C.Ssmlenea oa any persoa, i uch person ball ave bees #°- | on the iat of avgusl, and these to be aided by recruite | Moore stree'. “N'ie—caw nad ba ees ON HE NonD | Pat or parutal Boares mowt Geligatr At location in the ci. our State have provided ‘ehall be served at the residence | neglected to appear avd reader bis exouse for such delinquen- | from the Indian tribes, while the Rangers are several ison Houee, where the things usual on such oocasions | of ihe person notified, either or by leaving the | cy, or show bis exemption before such court. hundred miles to the Lorth of us, It was desired t> {HAN DSOMELY FURNISHED PARLORS AND FIGHTH STRERT-FOUR LARGE, OMTLY FUR ‘were gone through with. Sass as cath binae or pestaoee wil take Suk ct | mem thus readily ‘hat the allen who receives. destroy Dallas, in order that the arms and arnmunition of Mipromsa to Jet, with Board, in « first class privat Bouse, 13) phe ye ty apd A teak Sunday afternoon, Ai 5, the Baccalaureate sermon | suitable age, or, in case of absence or refusal to receive | all the protection of our laws, and who may have become the ariillery ¢3 compan might sbare the came fate. Oar me PUHADIG fOr ae doeione, cee, ot Room ia | with full or paral board, "duly" ree dovre Gast of Broadway, was delivered by Rev. = W. SoaRDMAN, Profesaor of His. | the eame, dy’ leavi = guch residence’—and that | a naturalized citizen, at any time after a certain resi jal ig filled with the villains, many of whom will be velfth etreet, near Broadway. wight | Tory and Belies Lettres ‘the alternate of President Laba- | “the Adjutant General of the militia in each State | dence, in any of tho courts record isthe atta Sats, yoo amd Very soon. A man was found hung at our SE peer eengengpmeerdll BY. Sas FOURTEENTH STREET. Pg lng Soin ree. It was an able and scholar! ion, from the | Shall make a return of the militia of the State to Se er ee ey have no proof, except by neighboring city of Fort Worth two days ago, believed to Boakv-ann AVERY HANDSOME SUIT OF ROOMy | 2.4.) Accommodations for four or tive wi ‘aduite; Parlor, text (Collossians, 8: 23), “And w! rye. do doit ] which ho, Delongs, with, their, arma, sccoutrements | linguest's attendance npan ‘this Court of Appeals, be one of thoee gcoundrels who are engage. ih this work can be had In first sJaas modern bouse, where comforts | Sta lemon’ Fouriernth street vines’ pase the door Sa nats beartily, as to the Lord and not unto men.”?” Thie’gentie- | afd ammunition, agreeably to the directions of the | notilied to appear there to show his exemption, an ar in | We learn thet he had stored away ® number of rife ere, pase7 ed; 0 nana REPLY of guoligeen tho cam appreciate — party rma Raving onl oui act to which this is an addition, to the President | default of appearance, section 37, before cited, apd the day after he was hung a load of six ebooters | {choye, Pease s00n t.9) Macdougal street, above a —s eeded ithe of bis al year Fag magn cone a eape annually, ob or before the first Mon- | pointed out the consequences—a five, and no redress. pazsed on to him, but were in pied. He was — —-———- 20 WEST FOURTKENTH tenet pLAneR Bage each year;’ aud by the laws of 1908 ‘But in all this is there apything unreasonable? Should | betrayed by one of the gavg, and hence his plans vou NG GENTLEMEN OF LIMITED MEANS Roow and veral © 3s N. Boardman, won, N. day in Reward Eo ‘was the. af Fr anniversaries of the lite. | \t is provided that the arms procured by the Leyes tt he not pay due deference to our courts the same ag other | Were thwarted. Many others will share his fate. sary wecisten, to economise, can find at 182 Grand street | {78t Rooms. Gentlemen and taetr wi on. de accommodmied for the win t ten A. M. 4 riation of two hundred thousand dollars bj inbabitante? 1 have never witnessed such times. We are most opin Rooms, at $1 a week, with partial Board | 0 cam aa We deninered before: the Phiecaimenas Be | Unived Statea, t2 provide arms for, the ml aa be be | “that tbe almost constant changes of residence of our | profoundly excited. We go armed day and night, and ; ocatlon eenckal; stages and cars pass every two | Dreakfastateoven Neferences exchanged, ciety, LAA 'W. Fowran, President of the Poughkeepsie | transmitted to the several States ‘in proportion to the | inhabitants from district to district, the annua! change not what we shail be called upon to do, —————e 6 BROADWAY. —STRANGERS VISITING State’ and National Law School, on the ‘Versatility of | number of Tniltia in each Stato nad Terriory. ? Pdi of thousands, by reason of age and naturaliza- ‘The Houston 2rue Southern, of the 28th ult., has the oanp Bowe TOWN.—TWO SINGLE GENTLEMEN, York will find good accommodations; the hoy American Oratory.” To, my sorrow I arrived too late to bint aly eor ah ebm flay aogier fx of new residents and the thousand other | following paragraph on this suitject:— pgp Ete at at ocho wh oath cope pala bear ii, but fant everybody enthusistic in the ex- constitution, and remain unrepealed, and over which the oe tee together with the correspondence of | Just as we are going to prea nowa haa arrived here | sneer ase stree: wee a a pression of their admiretion of its brijtiancy and depth, pot ture have no control and nothing to do | give rise’ to more or less mistakes may reagon- | from a reliable source shat twenty-two negroes have |) ————————_$ $$$ to. 4 delivery. He left town the same after: to proviie for their faithful execution. They ably be expected. Deen arrested andare to be hung in Warahatenie to-day, Bowed. MERAY TL SLAROR, WaNneoMPLy ______._ COUNTRY BOARD. Farpsttnasta cover brmasig whole ground of enrolment, and declare that t really, where is the nuisance, if it be not in these Our fellow-citizen, Mr. H. 1. Cotton, informs us that furniched suit of Rooms and recep oor to let, with ARDING ar Aa FARM HOUSE—TWO OK THRER Rey. Henry Wilkes, D2 ‘of Montreal, ©. F., read | “each and every free Por bodied male citizen, between | most foacon § complaints, all the causes of which might be | a letter was received by Thursday's mail, by his niece in | 84d, private table, at G} Kast Thirty Hib street, near Fourth large rooms are. now vacant in the Farm Mansivo of ane daress at half past two P. M. Before the Philadelphian | the ages of 18 and 45, shall severally and reapectively be | readily removed by a willing and ready complianco with | this place, from rs. Bennett, of Austin, giviue an avenue, References exchanged," | inte Charles Underhill” near Glen Gove, Tong Iaiand, wick, ety, His permon, under the guise of an oration, was | gorolied in the militia,” excepting only a few United | the laws as they now exist. account of’ fearful attempt made about the 22! inst, to CAND WANTEDDY A GENTLEMAN AND cus be hed on kamediate aj Application to MRA RLIZABBTIN spe 1 “emflict,” not that technically go } States oflicers and such as may be specially exempted by Gladly would the First Division havo had removed every Teduoe ont State Capital 19 & heap, of ashes. The daving Wie ae amily where ibere are no diner bows. Srvwatit, ea Cove, ang alan ~ but the conflict between good and evil. the laws of the State. Here is the annual enrolment pro- | pretence for compiaint, and have accepted, in lieu oe xXperiment was made to set fire to gom: twenty five of | ers. House m’ En'be Giiuated in a pleasqgt and respectable BOARD ON LONG ISLAND, ar ahs Seewise four sudedia of the Freshmen and | Vided by Congress, and simply responded to by the law | {hese commutatious and nee, such direct allowance aa | the principal edifices of the sity, Cortwatsiyc However, | fel peorhoads “Adress, eating terse, wth fad bing i tty ns ry ied ing pal ever, | Delgnbor ted aren Tm, particulars, within 20 m Mt the city, in a private family, fur » few 0 classes declaimed sclocted pieces, and four | of the State. Here is the annual parade required by | would even cover some of their necessary military °x- Py ipers. discovered, aad ext Naned before any | 2 Poat office, respectable persons. ‘sen Ba ‘and good living. Senbevs of the Junior cless spoke origiaal eesaye for the Congreas, to enable the officers to make their required an- | pengee, beyoad that of uniform and time, for which they Ney ere es ee ca ee 3 Communications several umes daily. Terse $7 aud $8 euch he POR Fre ed speak ofthe Freshmen | Asien Corals Daparuteot star him, ok Wenkng: | Bet" ater" conseog, Guy eta Zia; | vse the austin ceremendent o hom, wy awe odeht- | BO“ Suara eran me vonage of ecap ga | Seem pri 2 cannot wa ed for the intelligence we are recardion, had been we Bisse lor oor ke, ree ee ee ee wor awarded (0 dibert ft Sabin’ waxton’s Rivers fords, | toa, which returs,if it serves no otber good ee | taxation, without ite imposition’ "apoa “those “ex: | ing. vigilw over the Blok Ded of eieleca when ehe che | Sobers cm oureet parlor Govr preferred. Address F. W. OTS BCA a tal b oon tees fal claiming Poe's “Raven;” the second to E. 4. Suurdevant cures our large share in the two bi sand | empt by age, by fire and military services, | served @ sheet of fame Dbarating from a neighboring anna Seueee & i boned ot tn guceed shrew 0 Weybridge, for “ us and Eurydice,” by Tae, dollars annually appropriated by the United States | and even upon women and children if possessed of proper- | house, which, in cous:quence of timely warning, the Born WANTED—BY A GERMAN GENTLEMAN, IN | lars per cat ota, "Addreas box No. 113 Herald adlloe- mores, Di ’ “Plea of Ser rey jazfoz,’ by ye abe geen which our armoriss are becoming well while every true military man tecls that this tax | citizens were enabled to arrest, and rave the building ‘@ private American family, where be wili have an or. . Converse, Panton, recetved first prize, arms, without any direct expense to the shoud 4 _alone be upon those op Inte tod malizart duty, as | from impending ruin. At present, says Mra. Benno lf become me ay with the Eng! Hilliard’s ‘Defence of Greenleaf,” by Henry A. Paton, | State. a penalty for shrinking at personal obligation | the whole population of the metropolis are undor arms, | ®2Ake Address M., box 3,U2H Post oflce, en Granville, the second, Ai "the ‘Juniors, John B. Hence it will be seen that the whole of ununi. | which ¢ loyal eitien Sodan ote country of } and laboring under the most intense excitement. A po: OARD WANTED—A FURNISHED PARLOR AND HARA. YOU toca hana SPot wi et or Tar: Young, Duane, N. Y., received the first prise for his | formed military enrolment and zation had ite | his birth or his adoption Hice foros, Coaaisting of hom sisty lo cinety wen. are Pedroom wanied Immediately. by © geutlemoan aud his éth instant for a husband. find « letler io the oration on “Our National Literature,” and James &, | birth in Congress, and not in the State Logislature, and to | The atrict accountability imposed upon the collecting | maintaining the strictest eyatem of vigilance, by night | wife, inasmall private family, where ho other bosrderaare marry pontctice which explains all. Flenss anewer, 38 Fueres, West Townsend, 10r his oration on “Thistles.”* ie sormes clone dan welook td ehec ihat thr towns of this fina, by sworn returns of cach individual | and by ¢ 7. : lakeh; early dinuer for the lady, References, exchanged. tous latter. Ata. awari ‘reshroen merited and received general checks case, of which are a matter of public record, with the * In all the counties visited lately by fires, committees to - ‘ollie, iculars; ATTECEL Satisfaction, which cannot be said of the decision of the | the United States have constitutionally i upon | vouchers showing the necessary purposes for which every | investigate the subject have nbng Appointed, and the other wise no notice taker, ed Te ATE New dort Ptr y ee yee prizes of the other classes. our State, icular attention is now toour own | cent is applied, must place the subject of its uses beyond | most efficient citizen patrols have been established. Io OARD WANTED—BY A LADY ENGAGED IN BUST. near Greenwich. Her ft a for hee Wednesday was set apart for the exercises of the | State tution, which was framed with great delibera- | the cavil of the most suspicious. And the public should | Grimes county a meeting of citizens resolved :— ‘siness, in a respectable private family, o- where few fe graduating clase, second Saanrwr. The orations were | tion, if not wisdom, and which anyentoon te gg mon Feet amsured that what now amounts Wo the pitiful sum, | | Thatthere is among the negroes in the county a disposi. | boarders are tateo. Adar = box Sth? os: oaice, ee ee ee eae ase tae ‘arranged alpba! , except the appointments. tortie radical legislative reforms demanded. Section 1, | earned hardly in its collection, might, by & generous re: | tion to revolt and be pouvarlioase: that this feeling ‘3 | —————-———— —— Bd To-FOURS SRORIVED. WHERE CAN 158 ‘The orations were:— article 1 of our constitution declares: — sponse to the law, fully serve the purposes for which it | produced by the influence of certain white persons in the OABD WANTED—FOR A YOUNG MARRIED LADY, you? Write again, . D. 1. Oratio Salutatoria, H. F. Walker, Pittsford. The militia shal! at all t!mes hereafter be armed, disciplined | Was intended, that is, relieve our uniform military corps | county; that it is time steps be taken to rid the comme- In Jersey City; with a widow preferred. where there aré HB-—D_—WHAT MEANS THIS INDISPERENCHY 2 The Love of Otlice, L. H. Adams, South Royalton. and in readiness for service. from those necessary but fearful taxes which have ruined | pity of these men; that preashing to tho negroes in the | 22. °tber boarders, Address Beers line. Has m ignorant of “#0 doing. Fleas a Success Dependent on Exertion, M. H. Eddy, Win- un sopears, that lee bapine and the whole militia, | many ny mg =. iad neinial county be stopped, at least for one y year; that Northern- Board WaNTeD—ay DY AND GENTLEMAN, come and give mre an expianation Jc = or most annual! led, must an- ch are our laws, and suc! 2 attemp Iministra- | ers coming ini county under pretence of being minie- wil d a o" at am angen ppp semgpeae RN AN 4, Lierary. Diaguisio—Plagiarisms of tho British le, or Say the poenlty; ant the only weaton | ton of trem, but ‘when it ahall be deouod advisable by’ | tere, teachers, Gremmore’ &e., are to be regarded wish: | loca teow ort Tay grtgcad fay boars {or a beds cet; Prronuarion, oar oF dian soa at elon, Poota, J. Q. fott wf e State Legislature is, what that Congress either to relieve the States from the militia hes suspicion and received with caution; thata vigilance com- | Sixthavenve, Full parvcuare to tobe adirossed to Batena, pi Kerry, oe, é F vgn he bn 9 0: iiapyloces the Reed of Huergy, W. 8.@reon, Shel- | beyond the carrying out the requirements ot Grogressand | which they have in art. impcsed upon thom, leaving mittee be appointed, patrols organized, and other mea- | Herald omic |__| Sea iat Sak Aareon Thotas Malone, 1d Poarl aircets W, cn. the constitution, shall be, to sudserve the best interests | each to act for itself, or when Congress shall show, as it | sures for safety be taken. OARDING.—PERSONS WISHING TO SECURE CO! ————— eee ee. 6. Ancient Cities, C. M. Hollis, ts wen ae bee of and to equalize as far as may be the burdens | should do, a disposition to provide a more efficient, uni- neers ae — for the winter are now eoliciiea eon 4 NFORMATION WANTED—OF MABGARET OIRK, 7. The Coalition Minfstry of 1783, S. L.’ Miner, Caetle- | thus im; upon thoge made Hable to this duty, form military organ‘zation throughout the States, the Elopement im Michigan, ‘where they ean be suited on advantage rma, and be plea about 25 ot from Monereadl, her cestty, ton, A brief statement of these laws will show that the | feveral corpa of this city will join beart and hand | guawpecy cash OF WIPE DESERTION A WAN ELOPES | *A0Uy accommodated, nt 1,248 Broatway, beiweso Thirty test | BO Arrived In New York on the th of Jung, 1960, the as 8. Common Senee, F. B. Sherman, Brandon heavier burden doce not rest upon those who pay the | im the formation of such an active. foro, sup. WHER - a and Thirty-second street, Pn Eg @ The Pine of Freedom in aly, G. F. Montgomery, | commutation tax, or even the State fine. The laws, after | plied by frequent details from the mass of those’ liab| [Prom the Desolt Free Press, nessa. 02° prveen Uk Gusaicapan el aeioatiee, Cate Goes 2 simply and pla‘nly enacting what is prescribed by Con- | 10 cach of the Staves, as was recommended by Mr. Poin- | consid veanin eenerent. oes foam Te mweh, ‘d yee oe ngs iano ie TLY. RESIDING IN _ 10. Te Enthusiasm of the Amerisan Charactor, J. ©. | grees and our constitution, have provided the manner in | sett while Secretary ot War, or such other “active force” | Considerable excitement was eroated at the Michigan | 29 West, Courieeni® seat, eho aoe ce ci | [NFORMATION WANTED-OF WILLIAM LAMBERT, Redington, Ogdens >urg, N. ¥. Which any one liable to these twenty seven years’ duty, | a8 Would be reliable mm al! omergencies, a8 a substitute : “t Coote ee last by the quddem. | 7 ifedaie Wy forma bed. OAPs ho emigrated to America, last Felraas. from : mc city of th en ‘and Poverty, Geo, Richardson, Spring | such as it is, in this great municipal organization, may | for the present system, which is too cum! to be mp - ve, an engineer in the | kK, Ireland, by bis wife, Haw Las Dusiee, Grove, lo shorten bis’ period of service, ag well as obtain cortain | eificient; feeling con‘ident that such an orgaifiration, | iPod ot Uk Comba’, 2p was ongincce 0 Abe ROOKIE, BOARD — A PRIVATE FAXILY, WOULD topping at Cae Garton grant tepot, m torical Oration—Geld, H. P, Higley, Castleton. | other exemptions, which is by joining a uniformed organi- | Smail but well disciplined, with the aasoranoe that it S oveung a — on Wedres hae ‘§ front Room and Redroun vo sing) gen- §& HIXON-IF IN THIS VICINITY, we. 14. The Progrem of the Nineteenth Century, Jobo Rss, tion snd mamy F all the duties required by law “rene od orst Pd cailed ne 7 ase of | Oey Drought oat of the engine house by the firesean naa meri: pee ba saath ac Ee been: 4 adam J iecrm B en oy Pe , re riod of seven years. domestic war, organi: otllcered, oe onal ewe . to box 2, 3d. Ninoyeh, J. B. Steele, Middlebury Bot what are these duties Fequired and the expenses | a8 they may then be, to ths exclusion of volunteers of | Corloé to the train—wothing rncqua), ag engineers fre- | a Ty anooRLYN—AT 77 STATE STREET, FIVE SS Sh ee 15. The Jesuit System of Kdacation, C. G. Steele, Mid- | attending them? Fa phe erly dle Bgl, ney ie Bn Ai pvr Age eg! piyshen ready to toinstes’ walk from Wall street or South ferry. "Rooms | [,, ¥, 8. —TPRPE ee ee eee anes a@aver; By section 16 of the laws of 1855, the several corpe | truly republican force cembining in jast proportions the ef BED RS furnished or unfinished. References given and rey ired. ee TREN S oe bee 96. Historical Oration—The Power of Forms, J. K | sbail exercise at least eight times in each year; and it is | Clements of the citizen mud tho soldier, whose motto | (! Py i Ag mee Song FR eee | furnlely g goods. PEARSE, from Losdon, 673 Broadway. a i, ‘Charlotte. well known that circumstances render it proper, and it's | Would ever be truo toour country and jealous of ber | 0°)" a tan ee, code a RoAsp BROOKLYN.—A_ FRONT PARLOR ON SE. ARIG 1148 WRITTEN TO YOU, INGUIRW ON WON. 11. Philosophical Oration—Revelation Necessary for tho | often the cxse, that they are ordered out nearot twenty, | rights "abies Meine ‘baaie: erent On ty tg ato Eeniemiea ho ! ‘day for a lewer to old address at Union sjuare Post Pedbotitn of Phiceopey, EP, Wilds Br: besides almost weekly company drills, the twooiicers’ | Under these circumstances should we not al! join in | iit tr ou to hor house found it locked ape eke. | wunid room together. \ first slags pi-imke cae, | 2 ‘18. De Quincy as a Literary Man, ae i ale Pomirot. } drilia by the commandantgor iT the division, the officers’ | Urging upon Congress, and not cpon the Stare I agisiature, 1 | sent ber son to the depet to get the key, Koowihy th that } and roy walk tome ibe te feng. Feary or its State | 18. Philosophical Oration—Personal identity, A. £. | deills by the commandants of brigades, the two officers’ | the appointment of a committee of iuteliigent army and | Penk Ber wom te the depo te wee ey kee creping, | 2feet, near Hoyt SE ee er eA arene ror tou Mas, Marysville, Ca drills by the commandants of regumenta, with five dot. | militia officers to devise such a uniform organization | t't ne was uot to be foutd. “abe thee ect tothe tee’ | <r pdehiaeied ghd cumaadte hd faledictory—What ie Troth? R. Harris, Jr., W. | lars doe for each delinquency, an‘ a monthly drill of | throughout the United States aa shall be worthy of the | 404 ‘in Company with a gentleman connect’ wi ce ph ye > ate bo hy Brattleboro. each evtire regunent, from November to March. Such | genie of our people, and a credit, not a reproach, to our pone ng ig vey P btable fy. single xeniemen, ina brown | pea urd—| aM DYING, TO BER YOU. ? ‘JUSTICE. Toe tt bs oarding house where be hat lov v4 ouee, situated in a very es location, convent w the Mesteay’ Qrations, By H, Thomas, Chitego, It; H. | doticn a5 theme, accompanied by, the, expecess of wat: Country a ber absence, and ascertained that he had Tene rences exchauged; Worms miderale, Apply at | A please when and where I can meet you. Manchester. form and all the expenses incidental gach organ’ Bi " ’ 47 Copoord sureet. Le SE rm mart ldearor of Ac B. was then conferred on the members’ | zatioae, and in. most cases with the expenses. of | The Recent Disastrous Fire in New Share since dienes Case: eeaseabibessan sterioes ath W.% WHTTS_THEREI8 A LETTER AY THR UNION grading class. The degroe of A. M. was conferred in | hiring rooms and armories, are a tax indeed. Here isa Oxinane.. unfortunate woman could not be reconciled by ber Boies Sarat A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY, | pA EK kn of Le etncat niaenoaend + — aE upon A. L. Barton, F TEE, Boardman, $. D. Fliridge, | sacridiee of time and money, but from this source no com: [From the New Ori Lp te just 11.) friends, and was almost franti . moveding baie, Siu olane hana te ART sage The ter | Knowlton, Henry & Minor. Heury Portor, 1. i | piaiut arises. Now, does the law deal harshly with those | The ire which raged from eleven o'c Thareday night | "on Thurs lay nothing desaite could be ascertaiced us to | Eau whe modern iiprovements, od. te gonvenient to | LOST AND FOUND, Thoma, Nehemiah White, A.W. Wild, 8. B, Foote, and | taat do not choose to join a uniform corps and do the | until seven o'clock yesterday ears prov Se N his whereabouts, but the fears entertained as to his hay- | and Wallstreet ferries, Reference required. Address M. | AND PAWN BROKERS STOLEN, AN alec upon John C. Haven, of the class of 1862. State some service, as well as thereby receiving gome in- | Serceat and most destructive bas takes — in line ing been drowned goitled, for apon inveatigation it | box 166 Herald ofice. law Beart Pus, geaaping @ pearl. Recorel ‘rom ‘The honorary degroee ‘conferret were:—A, M. on FE. P. | struction and ca ng out the intent of Congress and | Orleans for s jong time, yng re ot was fend tnthe bed drawn tome Sve of tix nae’ | ._ Address W.-C, Union Square Pest ofice. Walton, Montpelier Vt. R. W. Judson, Providence, R. 1 our constitetion? po bw The laws say: if those | of C. ae store, No. 61 Royal street. whole pay, which had been lying io the company’s bands. The Dg In BROOKLYN. qLsnen AND Baxpeowm.y ~ , Boston; 'L. W. Russell, Furchburgy €. C.'Frost, | lia5le will perform even what Congress has require’, and | of the block on Royal street, between Bienville and Cus- ‘quan then mate ik known teat he hed been oa po, on second, aad L°s. sT_0N WEDNESDAY, THE 19TH INST, AT THAT jannfacturers’ and Merchants’ Bank, or ov Broad ace Ieprovements, Pert between Prince ani Leonard streets, a chased gold Pen andl Brattetoro'; Rev. Miron Waite ana Rey. S Sparuawi, | from which there ino State power to excane, submit, to | wmbemeteneste, ae destroyed, together with the de- Intimacy with one! Mra Bello cork. of Mar tally whose hi ae we eae name engraved apon it, The fader — . The degree of D. D. was given to Silos | enrollmeat, appear annually with the arms and accoutre. | pendent ‘workshops fronting oa ia in Cali Brae, Rayan and tha: of LL.D. to Hoa, Judge | mente as’ required by the United States law, the ad. og Se eee eee ee was ‘found abe had a cenra inna en ais Soon above peweil will Wberall: sin ‘Middlebury, 0d to Dr. Anderson G. Dana, Bran: | State requires no more. Again, the law till “more jomery , Eaq.,five stores, raliod at about $00,000, 00 | Ftyce taking tier only chia with, her. Ou iriday eve- OARD IN RROOKLYN—&, FEW SINGLE GeNTLR. ttn" ee lenient, ays that, upon the annual payment of the small which there was only $40 ingurance; Mrs, Waggsman, | sie Mr. A. Rfwect, master mechani; of the road, Te Men can be scoommodaied with Board in exorciges were enlivened by music by a section of | sum of beventy tive cente, every erson Fazr thus Table ball | two stores, $10,000; HN. Siebrecht, $10,000; Dr. Lamé ceived a despatch .rcim Quebec, which read as foilowe— | f™ercam family, where tere ire Tat cow boar te OST.—AT NEW BRIGHTON; STATEN ISLAND. ON th’s Band, led by Harvey Dodworth himself, Tais | be exempt from military duty. ; for the smal! sum | bert, $15,000; F. C. Rey, £0. On Oustombouse street, ; Ihere¢n Monday.” DH, FRIGOEE.”. | CGP eee WME frome Fulien ferry, “apply al ad the Tih instant, ehilid’s gold Armiet, with Aude ea- Monies themuno he oil the eserciaee of oom | of vwenty Gcleus and (wenty-Sve conte, paid ia anneal going towards Boarbon, the fre destroyed two, one tory te dnek cath wk eleiiaia a Gepem Gals | reece St a peared on The tinder wii be fberally rewarded o@ leaving menoement week. instalments of reventy five cents, the American citizen | bouses, owned Dy Mrs. Taouvel, and occupied by Lavi ovale being aaah. Pettene bevieg tone Keon OARD IN SOUTH BROORLYN—« FAMILY pe | {ott Dunues, New Brighton. "Among the vielters on the stage were Gov. Hal!, of | exempts himself during life, at least from that qilitary | Hubbell, C. Bright and Dr. James. It damaged coasidera- Wedeesdag ould not have arrived in Quebec on Mon- tiring Hoard for the winter can bave three of four apart OST—IN THE NEIOUBORHOOD OF TWENTY FIRST Vermont; Gen. William Nash, Hon. Daniel Roberts, of | vigilance that geome have been weak ev: to au bly the house ocoupied oy Wingon’s restaurant, and de | 4 Mr lweet desired that the despatch should be re- maenin in. bacdoomely formiabed Louse near the oth ferry, evel on Relurday Morning, a mall black and ian Yer Bur Frog dent of the 'Asgociated Alumni! Of ths | forme some part of the price of Tiverty, ‘By thie it'ap- | ftroyed the kitchen and jencios ot Mr. J. W. Zac- {9 last evening nothing forther bal been | 20 :ers boarders wil be taken and octal Fer, with gallver collar on; the owner's name and Heligaie om Hon. G. W. Parker, Judge of the Gourt, | pears tbat whe burden, is not equally distributed the | barie's houre. Tho kitchens of some of the hounes front- | poate, but HP reer ny Agere? tages can be off Ite finder will be liberally rewarded by revurning it'to Neo CA a I a ey ca innabve chest) tapedine Sonenehe beard from im. Te. eurmo tad hat he has repectel <f ) parues can bare 4 Bam Twenty firm strect. Bove, cf tastleton, belies’ many reverend doctors of | lieved they do uot. The nelsance creators are thase who | Ou the opposite side of Rayal street, Mr. Alfred Hen. | fis remem, Sed, Shalt bigied to Saft a rae ee | Seem AATURDAY, AUGUST 18, BETWEEN CAND large ‘loca! reputation. Much credit i¢ due to Major | carse the aw, and loudly swear that they will neither | Deb's Property, cooupied in upper part by Me. Ploche Frisbee hae been ‘in the employ of the Central Com. JUINTION HOUSE, 66. 17 BROADWAY, OVER MEN. Lt P.M., in #iath avenue, between Carmine and Fourtaentts Wega, of Middlebury, Marsha! of the day, for his admi- duty hor pay eitner commutatioa or fine; another | 4nd in the basement by Erara’s piano store, was badly for the past Steen years, and for ten years hasboun Ow ‘Re joon —| it waits Of farniture, erechaum Pipe Bowl The finder wil be mutebly ents, iioth in the Parkerten prize epeak- | heighth of whose ambition it. appeare to be to | damaged, and the rout destroyed, te adjolning property, ty le egy gap eye tp eye vet wing bode ai tho eonvenioness 2c altretsieshonss. | frcinica bs econsban & Es net Seneeik ston Reseda Somme tear particularly track by | bave a wrangle witn the military marshal, thereby | be belonging Hiarria, and ungcoupied, was destroyed: } Tospect of a numerous circle of fricade, and his character | APP sesvove, (HENRY JENNMANN ‘the immense 60 in clocutionary ability of the | bopiog to secure, tmmortality coldmna of & e corner oe thie affair bas been ab a ‘a — nn thedents cf this fostitatlon over those of other oountry | daily or weekly journal. Bat Am ota) iris ie bere in sre prove gehen tds yah ats Sanpt bagh mon ing] ‘ua fie ant two chilies, who are in Meenrmen can te nconmettio ¥ Tes Chnton sueer REWARDS. ail was damaged part. s Ne. eae colleges. These students have evidently been carefully | these laws to find fault with? the laws, ¥.. it the ‘end olives on that side o ‘al to Ce 3 Oo neapy she deserves the eympathy of the public. itaine al) the modere improvementa. RD WILL BE PAID To Tan ed, whilst in other places there seems to be an al- | cease calling them a pujtance, and attribute thi house a ee SSest wha! neglect of the cultivation of tho three things | evil tere is) to the manner ia. which tbey are eaforced: uaa by einen, “Os eh tate ware Se Dre eeaanes OT Og SG SANIAUED, ROME, TO USTAT, 21 St. MARK'S necestary, according to Demosthenes, to constitate an | and here at ouce arises the question: do not all the incon- | the stores were occupied as follows —Corner of Bieaville | Yeiianti, and the opinion is tat they are alec encal- lace (Righth street), between Second and Third aventies, orator, “action, action, action!"—to be carefally distin. | venlences and trouble originate rather from the opposi- | snd oe heme b ena, dealers in cael & 3 bered. His wife le yesterday for 7 ey sory reasopable lerma. A front Lasemest for an ofiee also guirhed, however, from acting, from forced and unnatu- | tion made by the disaifected, and by delinquents deter. | Dupuy, ty ¥, | tain whether they were or not a mined to enirely disrogard the law and eet it at defiance, | Shumw oD Keane Boze fares all fursitvure dealers, J. | be learned, about $600 with im when hd left, RNISHED ROOMS TO LET—WITH FULL OR PAR 5 REWARD.-STRATED, FROM NO. 00 NINTH tw the store of the undersigned Orin Jost oe the Jamalea, Ie 1, Plaale ral action, Middlebury is an exception to most other colleges in | than from any injudicivus or improper acta on behalf of | Guette, looking Basen, Ke. Fs che vial Board, at 44 West Eleventh etreet. Refereuces given | black and tan Terrier Dog, weighiag six that, whilatfwich vem) commencement day ig almost sy- | thave whoee duty it ‘sand who are swora to carry them | Lidwigy (allot: Siebrecht, ghd furniture; india Cw les Rien ees : oe a a Ronymous with clear, bright day, eho generally has rain | (nto execution? ‘The law provider with great caution | Neagle & Carpenter, furniture; lores , gro0e oe : a an Sine reward will be paid at 200 Ninth street, oF ut 28 Randey wover. Yesterday was bo exception, for aboat | that the cotico of cnrolment shali be accompanied with a — ‘and liquor store, at the coraer POF Royal and Custom had just served out s term of five URNISNED ROOMS TO LET TO GENTLEMEN.—AIRY J four ?. M., before the exercises were Gnished, a storm | notice of the ‘and bour of holding « Court of {eure De Vireiale ponitantiecy. fee killing & men in gpl plewmant. | Terinemoderais. | \poiy for threw daywat | STCSS came wp, and during two hours {t poured, rather than | Appeale, which been held Oe iaeih table of the tomes, acording to the at. | Of layin 4 anon a gp Sirent, between Madiecs abd Henry. $10 MAWARD. RAN, AWAT FROM 71 BROADWAY, who Ys ewted te be town, i all pa ot] Bec Dutour ofthe cane cen: ie doen, Set A the the river to Warlield, jawrence ty, Va. The Kanawha Proannurps aa “soap Ap ey _, bly 4 marked P yy a xh Sommencement, and lessened the attendance at the Con- | cipal authorities, instead of “ram boles,” as - | sent the fall value of the stocks, however, Mr. Boye 3 Repvilioon says —He followed Be mordered bis | poor’ Also m ull om second lage. The location ie central and | $0 Gelivery of said dog & ibe Notional Bspreme Company, Nog tional chorch, were are held al] the pablic exercises, | famously alleged, ing over $60,000 worth of goods}in band, Siebreeht pepe are ns cong Tage | er rally cutting her | convenient to cars and stages, W2 Fourth sireet. 14 Broadway. misipemenenaanie fo Paten in the evening \o,n concert by Dodworth’s Bao: | pear and ‘and Faures & Norman $30,000 — Oe ee eaten ainkiaie tan tale dikes.) end | caiman anaes REWARD,—1.08T, SINCE MONDAY LAST, A 81% The concert began bt P. M., and after listening for | empts him for the time deing; or he may pload his ex- ABAERRAEST PRICE SUCARE 80. XY Sas sien CaS eee ane cane See” Bev weay CE Oe ae tne on 25 ie Je stone Diam nd Pin and a $00 bill ona Maawne two hours and a hall to delightful inuric, the beauty, wit | emption, which, if a permanent one, Will be entered | Widow E. B. Harris, one house... . " of big fon, a lad of aoe 12 years old, ! ag found in a by Ara ee. bor eeve. Tank. The finder will reorive the above reward by and ¢ 41 wil give Middlebory the crodf of | upon the exempt books, and forever relieve him | A. Hennen, ove house. pinso, nearly eaten ug Sy tis Hogs, Sat wes tently téee- whieh, they wou neuen een Hantino, Mt No. Dob sireet havitg more pretty gris ‘2 proportion to the popatati from farther trouble; and it is boldly asserted ad stock of pianos oot wef: J ok whieh bad been y 0 highest respectability who desi | than any place I bave fecn in New Fngland—nastens that no person who has appeared before euch court ache, amount of furaitare pres ved by the shoe ane mocking, fon waa Dy ® | “ations of Ube Pest Claas, and willl ay ler erally fo ‘ue. NEW PUBLICATIONS. the loves of President Labareo, there to while away afew | and rendered a proper excuse bas sfMerwards been | : wife who bat obtained a divorce. After the perpetration | Address for an inte. ew M-2 Post Mee ae - Pepe oom | sogetres tong 0 See. oe eens 20. Seene, $s the woods, eayiog Yost he talcnded: tek bis hiner FURNIETIED APAPTMENTs, consterina | A‘ AMAR es THIRD YEAR OF PUBLICATTO! This morning at ten, the Hoo. E. J. Phelps, of Bur | preeited over by high officers of the respective regimeuta, to the woods, saying that ho intended to kill bis father ENTEEL T " L = 3 ai. 1 iN. Secon: i h and motber and two other persons, and then the people of 3 Room, Bedroom and Pantries, HUTCHINS PROVED FARMER'S and KNICKER. ton, of the clags of 1840, and 4 Comptroller of in Whose honor it is believed the people have full coud: | ro yore diy mpl gn Ay ve | man, In a private family, at No, 4 Bleecker street, east of | HOCKBR ALMANACS —Booksell Tressary under Taylor, <lelivered an address befor» tho | dence, be as much respected aa our courte of justice? And | might take bim, burn him at the stake, or do what they | 0m in a drangits ead bam ene tepecteay Dlesaet hen amociated alumni on ‘What our Country demands of her | can the delinquent expect that such coart can be treated | pleased with bit. The exeited people are after him, i Fpl known and popular ist Almanacs for. 1a6h Educated Men.” [)id time permit I would send you an \y and he not suffer for his default? In euch ANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS, FOR SINGLE LTA, urchaser’s iinpetot and ad verusemen ts abstract, for it was an e'aborate and able oration, want ‘het the game right to expect a warrant will Smr Caxat Berwery Banertams ayn Bertany’s Bay — gentlemen, on first and third fore, at reasonable rates, awe Cesare evo Shaders, 16 HO I se, ng, perbape, in energy of delivery, but admirable, if for ‘ast bim, that he would have in a civil case to | The Lowell (Mase.) Courier of the 18 inst. says.—W. £1, | Moves tn fel metrm, wah oll moners improves, Pus Ne oth ge, on account of ite entire freedom from parti. YY: ‘an execution to follow a default on AL. N. Siebrecht, two frame houses . F | Dennis, Eeq., of this city, having prepared all the nooo yuri avenue. RE THE SCRIPTURES INSPIRED '—READ “SELF. {he discussion of a subject that would tag } proceed ings of this court are most F Mr. A. Louvel (partly damaged). i very preliminary drawings, Jeaves this afternoon for the | DATONG Contradictions of the Bible.” 144 propositions proved cmeery men irresistibly into ere politics. The is prevented to ‘which is not attached an affidavit of either topographical survey of the proposed sh p canal between Hesse LARGE UNFURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, | »@rmatively r 1 peoares uy, re comment, and theo des by Lymn Walker, Manchester, of the class 1308) pertonal service of notice, or service by leaving it at the Barnstable and Bozmard’ebay. Be wil have a compe- Board, to two persona, at $6. House first cl cide. oe are paid. was elojuently written and spoken, bot tainted strongly | place of residence, aa required by law; every one ap- tent corps of assistants to ald him, and enter upon ihe | goed table, ear ha “Jered 10 mace Wt home like cee ee nade DAVIS & CO, Se Cam street N. Yo with the vice of partisanghip—for it i# & Vice of an Occn. Seoriog is respectfully beard and his case decided, those active duties of the survey to-morrow morning, and pro- | 2areeadle. So rainitee' walk fr at ine ‘Terrien ® BON TON. tion jike that—the fault #0 carefully aod successfully | not appearing are necessarily ined by default; uj on thisa | Feuree & Norman, grocery store . seoute them with bis usual zeal aud energy until com. | ™ - : = — oe JOURNAL DE MODRS yoided by the orator. warrant issues to the |, whom the law deciares shall | Neagle & Carpenter, forni pleted. ‘OBOKE NULB GENTLEMEN, OR A GRMTLE. “A monthly report of Paris Fashions. The best and mort rae se raspmapaatenien ta, come ert degen om Fotaae ts ebencsge or eavowse ant auty pran tacien tH Reoarts st New Loxpox, Comenonicet.tt it saan and Dig rife, can obiaia fing laree ‘ eee, | “Ue Tee reiter nutes bp nba reeds, and containe SP img to custom, nom " ° irge OF execute any in Fo to have a grand regatta at New London, Conn: ng st No. 17 Hudson near ibe ferry, Rae ye Reptember number ie now ready, and contal ra Eafimtmicg inant dvenes |S cect pee charmer ts |B So ie be Pat ay Nt ao And the poet nomiated Hiram Orcott, x.» Priclpal of | ever attempted to collect one penny of fine where ho was } Bratca "Tie arrangements for is are not yet fouls com | MUR MATTHEWS HAVING TAKEN YHA Lange | snd Prep ceuete: tana cae Galle eat the Young Ladies? Seminary at West Brattleboro. | ot fully protected by a regular warrant from one of those | pleted. eet 9g ay ke} uh direetigos for puking 3p. nom neor were elected unanimously. At see elo, i, | courte, which warrant, daly ‘arned, the ful Benet of the Aeccdeen beakhba es tos Reums eibaeoueed a Gene © child’ Clonig, the alcema| had, for two or three 8 dinner and | Court of Common Pleas, J dee Daly, Hilton aod Brady, aye rays against Morris, was full good time,” as their Preaidqnt said they ‘would, at the | have decided, in the case of sO RTIN Os ———— Two very ginetvine sit we letters Be OA perce ‘a Addieon to the marshal, fevernay the decision of the | —“Saeaan roy ABION Trt HOUAR—FURMISHED Po roR HOUSEKEEPING, Paris, deseriti ~ Tr night, Were fa the annual commenosencnt batt hers | Court below, and deciding that. the. Justice should Bed tke placa a Ce rg ey ATLHOA 1% Wild M\vtry y furnished Parlor and suitable for |, Besides eangngie € fechionsbt@ at the Addison, and even a4 1 write, the danoors chase ths | not have gone behind it. it la sajd tbat aged men, | The t from tee Deane House, Sereweuery, ee sake riers oe, poate Crown, | me Crerption. one year, es 80 conte, boure with fying fret—when these feet tire, commence. | with gray hairs, those who have’ , aod dollars, The larger n Of this will fall on the in. | west Spit and hack again eabject to the regulations of of the Jer. pie. Sate epig anole ied BT. TAYL en « HON, WS ment, here will beended, but when Dodworth playa, new | exempts from various causes, and oven aliens, recetve furan. ie. seemed quite averse to giving big BE Rae EEO RS Sen ae RT BY AL Hoe T Aa” ort life ‘ infused at every nove. notices, and are thus put to unnecessary trouble. As to in} jon pa lig in regard to their Re eu of ben seeg at HIGHLAND oh 0.7 ELACS, TENTH omy Me. oe The town has been ammed, or ge filled, oversiow- | the aged, it can be readily shown that vory fow, if any, | tut we hear ‘thet the Star, Merchant | '‘“*"*** prateate write. sg Oe esaeate nom = I ing, ‘or the past three ‘cout find no accom. | who hare once appeared before the proper ‘ribunal aud | and Son ofiece ato heavily iavoivo - with Breakfast feared," HOTELS. madatiooe, £1 the boarding houses and hotele were so | proved thelr permanent exemption, tinve ator @ards Deen ee OR CUARTER-TUR STEAM YACHT IDA, FOR PRL. | ae OTE, 618 BROADWAY,—HiiR PRO wRIR crowded that cota bad to be put up im the halla; but now | called upon, especially if they have within the | Downeno TraGEDy iN Bunuweron Covery, N. J.~The FS ene paren of twenty Ave fi RS on reasonable | Not! 44 Yes? KINTH STREET, NEAR PIPTHt AVS. vig 4 we can tir around without mincing cur steps for fear of | last two years, during which time exompt books | Philadelphia North sdbverioan relates the following melan- at witin Reis: for Sharer for excursions, | —Rooms to orci oe 8 trees.ng on somebody else’ tone, or knocking our own 5 choly oceurreace In Berti county on the 8th natant NermBNRY MALLS Agent, 217 Went street. | #0R! ace, Kemttommen, ‘caly, ina aah a ale ot tne Aiken was shot instantly killed, at Red Lion, — improvements and & ‘oreerout fe. Trausient toariers $) 8D “on Wednesday ‘at throe o'cloe. P. M., there wasa trotting }, Burlington county, Fa oe John eos RO BS FOR Jy Vay LOw.—sue Ia relgrence re [XE match on the half-mile track her &; it Was for a parse of Ht Conover, ii ial d tant “Alkes, bad bad per a) dpsed witapet reas PEANTERG HOTEL, os RROADWAY OTITE PROERTR, Tne Fo Tile mMITLSOWAN y best 3 in 5. outrage upon the person of Couover’s wife, and was for: | is ‘and j wre of the above house havir ed an widition of oc Houmon street, are ee ene re tr me H H : bid to come to the house. Conover, in the meuntime, had Joe ber she | forty parlors and bedroome, offers # yn ty paranaden! of tran. a Goodsell aames cb. m. Belle Bra. : got out a wurrens for tee crest ot ikem, ant place ‘ba seen at | joardere house pawn oy ‘god fare, Time—2.56—-3.4—2'” the bande of the constable, sited heart of it he | fe ad wooden imp enon Si heraroug ble “Bram! Corder Neither the time nor race—the track wing also roagh, threatened to kill Conover {f he did not withdraw the nsf aod bay 1 asconta—deser Vee a dover warrmt. Tle went to Conover’s house yesterday, when s' PRA! oovs SUTTARIR FOR YOUNG MEN OR GENTLE ‘WINES AND LIQUORS, tion, but redict a bright tr ting fotare for. oa ty 2, the latter shot him the peck, kil) ben Reese, q mee aod ri, on pec od 204 thing Sons, n08 mingle Toe sr renin Me Much of Patohen io hie form, by Bis on's Conover gave hime! to the ‘au jen, al ben | 4 ; Roame m Foor fb Bignennt beaey ane Fr ni Bers ‘ma Pr ona © . . oT nad a7 wee iv a fo ferchandieg Yeare Old, aid hag 96 01 2.9 2, Bran 9, ! Jodged ‘0 tbe Mount Holly a, iatoed, ae. "Advice wis ode i Sah 1 Ndareee Braney Piva, Her