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2 Police QUARTERLY REFOBT OF THR GENEKAL SUPERIN- The Police Commissioners met yesterday at two o’olock. Present, Messrs. Aiken and Bowen, Sergeant George N. Dennett, of the Twentieth precinct, was dismissed for insubordination. General Superintendent Kennedy preseated hiv Ores quarterly report. It is as fvlows:— Orricx oy Tax SUPERINTENDENT, August 1, 1560 ‘Tur Honorssis, rit Boakp or MstkorouTaN Por: Gentiawen—aAs required by the thirty-ninth se the Act of April 10, 1560, I respectfully submit u quarteriy report ‘‘of the state of the Metropolitay ive district.” THE FORCE. ‘The entire force of the department consists of 1,878 ‘and embraces the following - Biperindendent. ..- : 1 Inspector. . 4 Chief, Deputy aad Property Clerks. Surgeons sees 142 and fifty years, and 1,097 pears, é 48 of the females were bet and tweaty y Policemen on patrol ‘duty! 1,181 | were between tweaty and thirty years, 1,998 we: Policemen on detailed precincts and squa ‘272 tween thirty and forty yeare, 739 were between forty an Policemen on special duty lok fifty years, und 427 were over titty years of age, Of ub Messengers, janitor, &c. Doormen... TOtal....cseecceneevceece one PATROL FOR 2X. The accom} ‘ing reports, from the office of Inapec- tors of New York and Brooklyn, respectively, exhibit ia detail the disposition of the force. Aud by which it will be seen that the draft upon it, tor the discuarge of nume rous other duties, reduces we active pal: toa further reduction b. nese alone, notwithstanc men, has cauted an aver igkness and absence. Sick ig the improved e daily reduction of 2 the quarter; so that were there no other cause for ab Bence than tilness, the available force of patrol ble of performing daily duty, has been red $5100 in New needful requir vents more tha treme cases, fron the streets and p ed by vot excee 81. Ll have a presenting duty of watchmen, to me gards the police force PAIR rk, and 10395100 in i for rest and baif of tais uamber, ex on post at one ot the city of New Y med it be wearily large, LN NEW YORK LIN 8 2,666 of the waics were between tea and tweaty ye 5 6,263 were between twenty and 83 | between thirty aad forty yeare, 2 | force ia. the district to 1,181 men; of which 1,010 men are on duty m | Now York, dn 171 il Brooks. “Tats exmber is 6UDiect | ie rer autotntted it wil Bo nec with of the 15 loo men’ in New York, wid 76100 inen in Brooklyn during 2 all ork’ are guard. x 401 men, and thoseo! Brooklyn by ry to be thus particular in he actual number of men employed im the | he popular error which re- NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1860. eppareat amount; the verse of this would, tn fe seers oe Ray reance tae number, ttre. quires than a single quacter to reach « resuit at aetiiaste: and oo it WHI depend on tue cif ciency of the police being uniform, to allow the number of arrests to indicate the increase or diminution of crime, To afford an approach toward reaching a judg ment on the subject, the number of arrests for several quart’ ra back is resented | for comparison — 10,000 Feburary 1 be whole * pumber arrested by the force during the vce was 22.821. Of the persons arrested, 15,927 were and 6804 were females. Also, of the number, 10440 could read and write, 695 could read ouly, aud esl could neither read wor write, 11 659 Gus ried, and 11,162 were single. Ose ia every 4354 waa colored pers, Two-ninths, including colored persona, were batives of the United State, and seven aintus were foreign birth. The tables of age do not furnish data by which « proper averegecan be made. I therefore prefer w state that Lirty yeurs, 4,181 were 200 Were between forty wholé number, 12,119 were under thirty years, aad 10,- 702 were over thirty years of age ‘The number of arrests for offences agaiust property were—males , 8.441; femaies, 646—t0lal, 8,987 offences againet porsoos or the public peace, w 12,846, females, 6 $48—tolal, 18,834 q ‘The amount of losses by offences ayalast property is a8 Corta wed to be $49,209 63, of which the vasue Of 618 092.53 has beea recovered TSLRGKAPE. me police telegraph has reudered ity usuai amount of valuable aid to the department, By the ropurt of the in t 36 meesages were received at or sent from the central ofice alone during the quarter. Altbough a larce share of LLete were on office business, connected immedi. ately with the department, yet a cousiderable portion were incidentally 60, being used to communicate to all parts of the city the exact locality of tires, aud the where. wboute of lost children, aud of strayed horses and cattle and numerous other items of value. Tue ntage the trading public derive trom the cariy notice it spreids of the issue of new counterfeit bills is of itself worth the expeuse incurred in keeping it at work. The system on which this telegraph is operated is probably the best for the purpose to winch it is applied that has yet besa dis covered. But improvement is needed to render it less liable to getting out of order. The line between New York and Brooklyn is now in working ¢ dition, and the Tospector's office is in direct communication with the But to demonstrate ¢his further, on reference to table | %¢Btal office. The new instrument is being put ia all the A3 it will be seen that there are 412), miles of streets, and 11'; miles of prs in the city of New York, being am aggregate of 42354 miles. Should every man whose | duty it is o patrol, Geducting the sickonly, be on post, | ‘the average length ‘of the beats would be 862 1.000 mile— | very nearly % of a mile for each man to guard. But as im many places, from the turbuleut character of the population, or other cause, thepatro! is required to be | Lost children sent to the Almebouse.. doubled, and a further reduction occurs in the number of the men by cecasional necessary absences, the actual force on duty wil! not allow the letigth of beats to average less than 1'—a line entirely too long tor any man to | Horses aud vehicles restored to owners quad with the success expected by the citizens of New ork (rom members of the Metropolitan police force. PATROLLING IN BROOKLYN. Tregret that [ am unabie to lay before the Board the data by which could be shown the inadequate force em- ployed in Brooklyn. The number of men op in that portion of the district is rot one balf of what is required. Some of the more important precincts are too large to be effectively operated: and xs popalation iuerea- ses and improvements extend, the weakness of the force becomes more manifest. Steps should be taken to satisfy the municipal authorities of that city of tue absolute né- | Violations of Sunday Ls cessity for an increase of the force employed there. DETAILED FORCE. In order to strengthen the patrol force as much as p 28. | sible, I bave adopted measures for such reduction in pre- cinet detailments as a proper regard to the convenience ‘and security of the public will permit. The short time I have been connected with the Department has not yet af. forded me opportunity to determine what transfers can be made from the detailed precincts and equade tothe patrol force, with advantage to both. Atan early day | shall communicate my Views more fully on this subject. DETHCIIVE FORCE. lam convinced, however, that the detective precinct, although active and efficient at present, may be greatly improved by ® more systematic organization; a proper division of employment, and @ more strict accountability of the members of that branch of the force. In tais con- nection | would also suggest that the great object of a de- lective police would be eubserved by the adoption of @ system of periodical interchanges of inteiligent, active and capable detectives, with the police authorities of the larger cities in this country and in Purope. Sach a sys tem would be mutually advantageous; the New York de- tective would be enabied to impart bis knowledge of the itinerant persons of suspicious character who nad been notorious in this district, to the authorities to whom he may be accredited; aad {he compensating oflicer received from the [same locality, could ender | similar service bere in regard to persons of like char- acter, who should visit this district in the prose- cution of their vocation. For such service a residence not exceeding two years in duration for any s knowledge of the persous he left behind, would be sutti- ciently impaired to require renewal; but he would como back with stock of acquired wformation which would o-apmatanaaatnd valuable as bis sojourn abroad had ‘one officer would be ample. In that space of time ie would recommend that invitation be extended t> the reper aatineiien alluded to, for a free coutere ace on the Proj and advant yatem being adopted Hl eae ct suka section 13 of the act of April 10, 1860, confers ali needful power ow your Board stan early day. /© Cousummeate it, HARBOR FORCE. The Twenty-fourth previact, devoted to rendering pro- tection oo the waters of the harbor, bas proved itéelf, since its establishment, to be of great value. But, like al other efforts of human ingenuity, it is capable of being | improved. At the time this preciwct was organized, the | partics against whose acts it was designed to operate had Eeen eubeldened by the impunity with which taey had been sufered to prosecute their nefarious practices to such & degree that little else was required to restrain, and measurably suppress the evil, than a bold exercise of Since that took place, a gradual change bag been going on in the manner in which depredations, of the descrip: tion alluded to, are conducted; and an equivalent chauge és required in the mode of prevention and detection. Tae | river thieves are not now the bold buccaneers they for- merly were, but haye dwindled into mere eneacs, and must de treated correspoading!y. Under these circumstances, | would recommen’ the large twenty four feet boats (With a single exception) to be withdrawn from actual service, and that eigateen feet boata, manned by Coxswain and tWo oarsmen, be substi tuted'ia their place. in nearly every case that may re- quire attention three mon ina boat can be as useful as uve, and by thus yn of the members of this com. mand five boats can be operated by the same force as is now required for three of the twenty-four feet boats. ‘Without increase in the number of men, a more exienled and compact security can be rendered to the shipping in port and to the water (route of the picrtaud wharves by such disposition of the force. CONDITION OF THE FORCE. The physical aud moral conditivn of the members of the force will compare favorably with that of avy equal | umber of persous. The beaith of the men is au in tion of the advantages derived from the bow in progress in the coustruction of the station hous ‘The newly ervoted edifices, and those undergoing repair, are evidences of a desire ‘to atfurd proper aud bealiaful | shelter and repose to the weary guardian during bis respite from hia jaborious rounds, Somethin; mains to be done before it can be preciuct the station house is what it ougnt but the authorities of } York capeciaily deserve com mendation for what bas been dope. Equal liberality oa ‘the part of the authorities Brooslyn would, uo doubt, place the force in that city in as healthy @ state as the portion in New York can attain. Bat the tables show a re- different condition at present. By those tavies it will be New York bas beea seen that, on the average, each man | sick 1 606-1,000 days, aud in Brooklyn 2.639-1,000 ays in the last three months. Aud this 1 mprovement ia both places, when compared with the report of a yoar ago, when the time lost by sickness for cach man in New York was 2), days, ana im Brooxiyn 355 daye DISCIPLINE OF THE FORCE. Discipline in & body of men such a8 compoecs the Metropolitan Police Force, i@ as essential wo Uheir personal well being as the air they Dreaibe, and to (heir usllity, ‘a ab arm of the civil power, of equal importance. To in. sure @ perfect state of discipline im sub a body, wise and necessary rules must be ordained for (beir government, and a prompt, undeviating and never failing in ay = should follow every wilful viola In 1e8, penal as everywhere clse, certainty of the infliction oe iy, however light may {8 more edective ia preserving proper reepect for ‘be governing autbority, ‘than punishment Of more severe character spatmedi cally administered During the portion of last quarter in which I have beid office, violations of the rules and regulations bare vow more frequently referred to your Board for at than bas heretofore been deemed necessary. Un Jaw constituting the derarement, | recognise the \nteation to regard the Board a# the only tribunal by which the | prescribed penalties are to be enforced. ax well at] dod it ‘wo be the duty of the Superintendent two bring every of tender to trial. It @ my intention to perece in Loe fa- ture the course siready taken, but, with the b the complaints will lesseo in number, not fr ference on my part as to their importance, increased efficiency of the force, an the atient a of every man to bis auty Ihave regarded it proper to resume the platoon (tri!ls before the expiration of the usual summer recess. « though a large portion of the force are protic Bib usual exercises, yet @ considerable number require te aid of @ skiifal acher, 1 entertain sang marked improvement, within @ few moniwe, u the @ partment of the personal discipline of the iorce DITRICT LNRYBCTORS Whatever of improvement has been made in (be \\eei pline of the force is due, in a great measure, to toe \udus try abd active vigilance of the District Inepectors. Their have been untiring, and the results of their Iabor ave been correspondingly successtul. | herewith sub: trol duty Abaudoned infanta cared for by the poiice to | Destitute persons provements ' | stations in Brooklyn, and we bave reasom to expect aa good results from its use there as in the city of New York. | MISCKLLANROD: Officer Inspector Carpenter reports the work of the por tion of the district within the city of New York, in addi tion to arrests and recovery of stolen property, to bave been as follows: — Lost children restored to parents: aud, guardians Sick or disabled persons assiated...... Hortes found astray aud restored to own Stores found open and secures ‘Dwellings found open and secured. Fires attended by members of the for se Fires extinguished by policemen........ Persons rescued from drowning by the pol Amount taken in charge and restored ers and others... with Violations of Corporation ord.cances re; action of authorities. trict Attorney for action bel courant. The Savitary Company , wed in pursuaace of the pro- sions of the ast of April 10, 1860 100, has rendered valuabie and timely service. The summary report of Sergeant Lord, berewith presented, exhibits a Skee om amount of labor weil performea, by which, in @ great measure, has the healih of the oes "densely populated districts been so happily preser This squad has reported 5,277 cases subject to their supervision, consisting of overiiowing sinks, filthy horses, yards, cellars, &c., unsafe buildings, &c., of whica the Duisance was abated by the City Inspector in 1,076 cases, by the owners in 3,834 cases, Mhigergey4 under an- thority of the Board in 348 cases, and 20 cases were referred to the Unsafe Building Commissioners ; in addi- tion to which 367 steam boilers have been examined. SPECIAL POLICE. The sudject of special appointments is one that I have not yet had opportunity to examine carefully; but from « cursory View 1am of opinion that the smalier the num- ber of #uch commissious issusd the better for the reputa- tion of the force. 1 shall take another opportunity to speak on the propriety of recalling those outstanding, except such ae are used in the Central Park and a few ciber of yey places. ins rae will onsey me wt presenting formal reports: waleiira to the Property Clerk’ J Departmnent aod the House of Totention, owing to my riaaany to spare ‘the time necessary to acquire as full information in rela- tion to these branches as their umportance requires. THE TURF. A CARD.—IT HAVING BEEN PUBLICLY ADVER- epee erat tee Kedah Walorowee NY, August 29, 30 and Bt, f doo Se eae know! oF consent of the undersigned, and for Rie lhe BAW & WHITE, Proprietors. 0G LOST.—STRAYED FROM NU. 18 WEST BEVEN- rien erent, oo, Sunday evening ta an, 9 ,disek and tan baring & white spot oa, hie ane ihe nashe of ring. Asiatic reward ® being leis at the above number. ven S$ BADGE LOST—ON THE 9TH ‘s 9 7. the | Bremer ot Ueseee dundea ‘um, 638 Broome street. ND-—LAST SUNDAY, A LADY'S BREASTPIN, nich ihe owner can Rave, by proving property and pay | fag tor Une adverusement. F- Jeinikbeim, 1 Greenwich | street. JOUND—THE PERSON WHO LOST THE Pow! otering St, Paul's o on Suntay een wquire of BE. Wiodust, No. 6 Ann street LOstc0% SATURDAY APTRRNOON LAST, 1x. 4 Twenty durd sire | stage, between Houston aod Weat burty second sireets ® pearl Portemoanaie, contaiaine be tween $68 apd $70 in bills and specie. The tinder will be aand | somely rewarded by leaving it with Mr. Fiske, No. 1 V id that in every | Cama? ny ie vr. Fiske, No. Oi Vesey de; O8T—A BUCKSKIN PORTEMONAIF, OPPOSITE 136 Spring street. The gentiemaa who picked it up wil plapes leave & st the shove number, or at 73 nodougal street, and oblige (be Owner and receive a reward as weil OST—IN COMING FROM NO, 281 STATE sTREME, Brooklyn, rough AU soe street to whe, Souih terry nnd ine er No. 1, Norta river. « child’ with coral bead setting fe It Dremion the wet: Brooalyn, or No. 127 CsT—O& TAKEN BY, MISTAKE, ug. 26, ste, nt Iecholas Hove, cede 8 “4, marked" R. W. Auk for will be reward od Uy Teaving © ai tbe olive of the St. Neebotts Hotel eee seater OST—A CERTIFICATE (NO. 48D FOR FIVE SHARE Seoond Avenue Raurosd, st oding fa the name of \ ba. Holty, waa fos tn Brosdway' or Pare place. | iy wens the othe of H. Toland & Sou, 20 xchange piace, te will be suitably rewarded. Lost taTUaDAy NiO? AUOUST s, IN TwauTY second street, between Kighth and Ninth avenues, or in ibe Righth avenue ears, between Twenty second and reeks, oF in Jane street. s large Cameo Breast; T er wil be liberally rewarded on calling with it at 79 aire. O8T--A @OLD PEN {AND PENCLL CASE, MARKRID 0. ON. 10 RO The inder will receive § re ard, asd bo questions saked. by feuring n wih relate Haya, 207 Liviion street, corner of Ulinion, OST—ON THURSDAY, 20, IN FIFTH AVENUE, ne 4 tween Seventy ninth and 100th treet, Central Park Cia ook. BY leaving fot Seventy eighth siceet, vest Fite are hue, ibe finder wil reoeive the (baaks of the owner. N OTICR.—THE ADV REvweeMers IX THE HER of Avg. 35 which represents four West India lecter was but lnseried by me. No lowers have been lost oy a attached to my office. The letters referred to were low by & boy who waa gent from Fr mt mrost, but Raver carne to my oft P.W. KENYON, Leter office, 162 Peart street. REWARDS, FAVE DOLLARS REWARD —LOST, IN PARK ROW A morocco memorandim Hook, containing rece pie whieh are of no service w amy one but the owner the abore ward will be paid to a: yboay lamving it wita the boos kee, on St. Nichoine Hovel. $2 REWARD .— (06? LAST EVENING, (HOUT HALE Pasig, 'n an Faget ate ear, «email Poriem on owe small change aud icke. The tuier wil ‘renetve, the above. reward std Banks ot the owaer vy mit their reports for the period they have been in office, | Jeaving int 89 King mirect, afters P.M to which you are referred for & minute description of the | condition ‘of each precinct CHANGE OF MRAIRRS. The changes in the members of the force during | wher embrace the appointment of @ supermiendent, ‘nspectors, one uw geon, s.xty seven patrol ‘cormen. While one sergeant, twenty 1 seven doormen were dismissed, and fifwen patroimen ri one doorman deceased. OF the patrolmen were placed on the retired jist ARRESTS. arrests eflected within a period so short farnieh very uncertain data as to the They may be mainly for offences @ the term commenced, and thus swell Rogier —Lost, Mh SATURDAY, AUGUST 25,18 oS, aa wear Broadway. s oid sc inne 9 3 chased Gold Hing. They crane weasc\seees Say one elae, as lacy were of m deceased The fader will receive the Seofe reward ast wo grssetal thanks of tbe owner by leaving em prmaiphiy ty Fourth street, gar Latayeiwe Place 10 "EX ARD August 22 0 Siar, asters vo the name Twenty fourth street. pa Bh nh $2 ARWane ier, ON WEDNESDAY, THE 225 ot ‘Tamper inst Waich Caain, with Locket containing Bair, Compan and i i ya much, will give the above reward to tbe Moder wiihon! asking ty (nestions, by leaving It at 2 Wea Twenty second sree: ible YADTION —ONK NOTE, onan eriatiienitlier CELLEB & Se same, as payment bas sine ee one uw requested Bot ved. ener ee Fey a eae |S Ageeotind Penh wg, A' t pie ced BERS OF CHARTER OAK LODGE, 29, F. AND Aft, 9t8 necussted te be ur attend TW YORK MEDICAL COLLEGE, No, © Kawi ge pag an Jobn b red “een, D. Mereoub gene ™ D.LL DD. tT heplacl MD. Proleamer ot fi 1 Raphael, A D. of Surgery and Surgical Kk warcder, M, D., Professor Jno. U. Bronson, MT Chas. oS Budd, M. ». fie amet f Theory. end Practice of fee’ A Sacchi, ™. dD, Pro‘eunr of Tatuatile Pathology nud The rogpenoe of Clinical and Clinteal Midwifery and ane" Chairs “ot ‘Pays | Mediaine are, vacant, but ° NOwler Preatioe, Mt. D. ‘Thos. B. Whitney, MC D., auiea H. Brush; St Ds Prowestor to he Professsr of Sut ry meon Abrabama, M. D., Aaaistant to the Professor of Sur: ry i W. Wisinsoa, Assistant to the Professors of Chemistry The Prelian oar Course by the Faculty will opea on Monday, 17, ly lectures and cliniques, wnd be free to regular session for 1300-61 will com Octover 17, wad continue uot!) the mid- Hleof March, with four lectures om eneh day, in addition to caily einiques ou Medicine, Surgery aad Ubatetrics, condict Demonetrative and practical teaching will be a distivetive feature in (hiawchool, espeei yes, Uperative Surge sy aod Practcal i.course of lectures, $106, Mawrict "ye led in Ue Le mence on Wednesday . wally tn Chemical anal- examination f ‘Bu. oe had in tbe vicinity or tie 6 ‘ie Seg te frou = ther: ak 0. 70 Union piace, New York? M.D., Dean of the Faculty, i dressing tbe undersigned, N New Yore. August 22, 1360. JOTICE TO BUTCHERS.—THE SUBSCRIPTION BOOK of the Butchers’ Hide ant Melting Aas-eiation for siguatures At their olfice, corver of First avenue and mreet. Butchers are invied to sign and become members of the Anwociativa. \TOTICE TO CONTR. AcreneeL nee COMMISSTON’ Ley the constriction of the ap prouches, tne third o September next, ut 10 f Richard F. Carman, No. 4,254 can be seen at the office of John , Broadway, toom No. & where plank propoal tions will be fursisned to’ contractors” Ail propositions must be tilled out in seoordance with the binks f\tralahed, enclosed in a sealed eaveloge, and of epontions must be necompanied with two cine er the written consent a recs two T= Lo reject all propor cl os tips for the ieates Cs after ork Guarini at Sig; sprang areg and pier No.4 at 920. Splendid fea bathing. TO CONFY ISLAND, AXD PORT HAMILTON — the senson, |: ring street at 9 ies spawns Re RN TRAVEL FROM SARATOGA. THE PEOPLE'S LINE OF BTRAMERS, NEW WORLD AND ISAAD NEWTON UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE POSITIVELY EVERY NIGHT Wil await at Albany the arrival of the rain, which leaves Ss- at 6:20 ‘Sorwit SANDING THE B MSRECRESENEATIONS | dena coreniin divert be wavel by way of ‘Ali persone who may take sald train tommect oar boats in Al on ine before Ll o'clock M, myself 1) keep over Yong, ond, ores sorrean ne oS fight and seud free to New fork the nextday. J. W, HAR DOURT, Peqpie's Line, Albaay. TFAMBOAT UNDEAWRISER My. J SALE.—I8 feet long, 23% {eet be eylinder. 9 foot stroke, basa new boller, i) Chal be seen at the 1008 of For terms of anle apply to W. DBURUOT, 15d ger tor pusiness. _ INSTRUCTION, 808 THERN GENTLE FLEMAN. ‘Srorring wire ais Hi where he will reman fur wo Gaye, draires| toomprey & genteel YOR WRITING; BOOKKEEPING, ARITHMS- . $3 per mouth, ~ ron per quater, at @2 io i lessons, From Gey & King:—My sons and daach. ters attended Col. Paine’s Academy to iny entire saualacuon. Hie pian @f tustruction is systematic and expeditions. CARD. aR SUBSCRIBER HAS REMOERD Hig Penmaasbip to 921 and vb rosdway, cotecr. of Twenty fire street oa daily. Stereoscopic musenm same bul OLIVER 8. GUI GOLDSMITH c ey OF PENMANSHIP A £D-BOOKKREPING— ~ .C. HOO@LAN Lyte Ds oe day nod Careful acenuce years evening, for borough preoten! imarestien 00m aiid @BLTe SAALNCUOL q SITUATION WANTED—AS GOVERNESS, OR THA. ber, by. lady, RTAC Hate of one of the Dest seminaries of and, And some years’ experiene. Compevent ush breaches, rence. music An@ paint- | Soantry plage or villa red aden Miss 8. OAs, Con wi Ae " oan ress CAs teach thet higher koe! apd water colors. LADY WOULD Lik of the English branches rueU.iar attention A SITUATION AS TEAC HES thon she Address for ten days Miss R. os ae ot oe A. gs ye FRENCH in eve PS caiematisal satan DE GRAND-VAL'S FRENCH Bebo, classical ard commerce: ghd _ #20 per anu cial, Badees terrace, io. JIRAUD'S FRENCH AND RNOLISH FE male Institute will reopea on M ner Carlton and Green aven) eeu enuasged during ths $0 es lO meet au ibe wanis ENGLISH AND caayca ¥ school for young ladies, 239 Twenty at Serene formerly 279 West Twenty second pin ph 10 A ame ah ye « her expecially Few |Grecken art taught on Satardeys by kine. 2 BecaTieh SER asD CHOOL, AD | HOME inh, Clanseal and © we tae pie round and iat Saver uke cates on ‘September HOOLS, FAMILIES, SEMINARIES AND COLLEGES j competent wtere or processors, can obtain the best talent for any d#oart out delay, by addressing the Nauoaal Teachers’ in Teachers Wwanted, ascomp ished fn the varions Tt MISSES ROUR AND MRS. TOPE S RNY BOARDING AND Ro. 13 West Twenty fourth wt tear i oe THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13. EDUCATED LADY. nthe old and new comtinent, dowres A PUPIL OF THR snd who haa hed experience in teaching, yerng ladle’ «choot. 10 terns and paruoniars, for three days, MUSICAL. V. | A OBEATLY IMPROVED PLANOPORTR \iours & BRADBUBY Manufacturers or A NEW fi OVERS) K PATENT LNSULA' i 23. GRAND pos Ra i PIANOS TO ceria Se LADY, A COMPETENT TEACHER OF VOCAL aed inatrumental music, wishes w tesck those braacies | rd, in wome posnacca ne fom conting bewween Sixth avenues and Filieenth and Phirty fifth streets; will frog's plane if desired. Address Q.G. B., aiation F Post (yaa & 8008, Manufacturers oo GRAND, SQUARE ANDI UPRIGHT PIANOS. Warerooms 69 # OR Broadway. a & BONS have 4 awarded t thirty-eight p: t the wuperioriiy of thelr manufacture (OF tha past uilty-dve EPOT OF THE A! [DRE ORGAN, For Charchos, Coapels, Schools and Drawing Rooma, BOLE MEDAL OF HONOR a: the Universal Exhibition of (patented tn the United Sratea THALBI ita, I VILAROTA MULE, WELLS America aa to has bean ers poplar a uh bw war's, of ha the remarkable quality of Kooping pervect 7 Ce remanememaca ‘3300, to ap: Sateen cn pplication to na, Vala Stags, bo .8T PREMIUM GOLD MEDAL PIANOFOuTES, & LUDLOFF, 462 Broome street. warranted, and at reduced rates. LANOB, Saas HLARMONTUMS. Bnet im clam: for cals, Wo let or cold on jastaimente, ‘on fayo- SiRNAKD AA & craumno eh varieties for rable terms. marie oi jume of nine churches, &c., Siu. J. M. PELTON, bidsiaaiell 41 and As Brondwoy, WY TANOB, ‘MELODEONS, AND ALEXANDRE ORGANS, Mm —v pat for te ee ree great bargain. eundoous aslo a8 ayments re ceived for elther. Rent Roh urohased. HORACE W. WATERS,” , Agent, 383 Broadway. TANOFORTE FOR BALE. &_—aPLENDID PIANOFORTH, cover and |, Which cost $365 but pine months ago, wi! hye dlopowed of for ines than half he actual value it purchased ase, serpettine mbaidings, round corsets, stalloped korn, case, Served laos lyre, sedidect’” Gan be oven Tec two kayeat Lab avenue A, corner of | Tenth wireet. STODART PIANOS. Ss GRAND, ARE AND al ons. FACTOR! Ww, Nei BROADWAY —————— gees BOYS, OF erage nen FApaNtAGe ‘are wanted for a church choir; voices good soprano requ! tite; those who have had in ‘music will who have had some experience i reading m Teaidence Sore we. ya ee irs W address R. M., Hi office, giving name end parties CBOIK LEADEKS&—A TENOR SINGER WILL AC cept an ins hep toe, May be soe men g # line \ ine to Tenor, 72 Kast 2th COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. eee eee A WIDOW LaDy eS EHOUS JNCUMBRANCE, HAV- arable bodreom sad kitebon furniture. investment for the same and earthy tore aseny ret be ot tonal 94,000 x montha. ‘own ‘ ‘ison. fuverPese, station D Post ofice, N. Ys ap dt Px purty with $1,000 cuah, slorire be tine be. A address, wit wiih Dame, Activity, Heraid o@ee, for | tees PARTNERS WANTED.—ONK, WITH. #900, IN . SaaS seer ss Bear Bt Sp iy commniatton besiness, Apply at room 0. $976.7 ae Mill ake what tocey & 7.5 man com spare i ‘a family; rent free. Apply Hlevonth street $250 WILL Speman oo HALF INTRREST IN A Business, entnbliahed for seven years, will clear 00 820 ver week (0 each party, aa will be shown. Apply to T. GAFFNEY & 0O., No. 9 Chambers street. $3 TO $600.—PARTNER WANTED IN A CASH manufacturing business; large orders from whole- sale houses engaged. Cau be extended to any amount. Ap- py ad Aly Seventh avenue. $325. “PARTS. WANTED, IN A CASH MANU Ty Soh yufactory, ter street, near Chadham by $500. Tarte mates ¥) Jom the subseriber, tl the eaves martina. wells s&s long experience. 1. J $5) TO $100).—PARTNER WANTED, EITHER active or silent, i rst ort class wholesale Dusiness down town, no risk, as goods on commission. Frotue avout $6.000 per anim “Apply at 338 Brondwaye room No, 17. SOO -EARTNER WANTED, IN A BUSINESS THAT UU, ie lignt and pleasant, and pays the best of any- thing in this city; is easily understood; ia a good chance for & man not able 10 labor, Call at 61 Broadway, basement, bere the books cap be seen. S600. “WANTED A, GOOD MECHANTO, CABINET maker of « Carpenver, that cat inves the above Novant where wil pay him ove hunired pe cent; ce will be reqitired: ae he would have’ charge business. For ‘urtber particulars ail ai the store 6 Bleecker screet for one week $l. 000. sr paseens tae caring cee aed & woll established i constuuoane of $3000 to $2000 anna 4, & goed stock in operation. ‘tae e350 A if ¥ 1 OU —WANTRD, A PARTNER, IN A PLEASANT * 0 Fe vs nai) comprehended, and year. Any ons 3,00 fp a safe buries, paying percentage, ve wane ip a aay . ober as & private or active parmen, Agdram XY tot 5? fad Terai obtce. ‘No ageuta or bogus Capitaliais need reply. $000 = TO te ae A ee rfl PRO- auf setar $5000. piace of one gS the cork 1 {te Dasiness Dy new paseat Machines, oe machine maxes «0 | Fy gross per day. Apply ai the manufactory, 43 Centre st, ‘ a EARTNRR SPECIAL FP RARKD) $20,000. fiastsna's bison aoe ease ed Bod very Tlemretive imantectriog vasiness to meet the iy ‘Tncrenain Baeual good CBA se tc sale oventmons. *s abe a SOUTHWICK. ot Nama wrcwe “ “PRRSONAL. ANY PaRGON wisitina To Abort. DaOMR Dealing boy, two mous old, will widvw Bee (Child, bor 14 Hera'd office, a AI —A LADY WISHES TO abort. 4 FING Canal same Bour. ST. HEL GET THR,LOVE OF GOD. LET Mt KNOW | where you are. Write + mmeteey cANtat.” }. — SCC |e F Ko deep 8 McAULIFFE, LATE OF NBW ORLEANS, veill pl lesen call ‘or send his addres to 136 Wes Tweaty- | qgbth street, be will hear from his sister, Joanna Anderson. Nin ‘Orleans’ poses please copy. il ht [°EQRMATION WANTED—OF HENRY THOMAS, bat alee fm Rye, zinnd, 3. Fae London 1 Devenanire, lath o& Tunes ‘Any Dg Se you be teankhully received ty 0, Mowlem, 138 Ree New ¥ ork. SHOU LD LIKE TO KNOW WHO “S." IS. 18 HE A frieud or foe? pL A rt M72 HELM, UNITED Cw. CONSUL IN THE | Port of Havana, now supposed to be in or ear this city, | Sul bear of something of importance oy sending his aiaress w Jes. & Thos. a. K. Webster, 36 South street. SCAR D—YOUR MOTHER 18 NEARLY CRAZY, RE burn home; all may be RD. A Wensbeaer county T. SnageTH® YOUNG MAN WHO CALLED ox Bis last Thursday night to aay he was going to er, she ‘hie mother) tw alfald be has Torgotien, ‘ca be te hat wid ihe kigger io Hudson avenue, mear tke Jackson ferry M ipmprancgretl G0.” MAX, a Y by II tema ay! BOSTON WHO LOST A on Friday evening, 4’ My will call at Oreeur erent, aa tnoney baa Seca found.” Sonu pat pers please copy. er eee TILLIAM CARLISLE NICHOLS, NEPHEW OF THR Ine are. Geo. Ht (ay of ethan, Masaacbusetie, will oblige by sencing his addrem tol. J.G., No. S$ Kroadway, New York, care of . C, Godirey PAN TRD— Bich ARD SABRY, NATIVE OF ASTIWRLT, Herta, Wanted Vine bal ey) ot ba » White: chapel, London: left England bi ‘Alen, Frawets Ment lyon Have heratdtry office, COMMUNICATION GY GTEAW SETWHEN Laverpast, ‘@ Queeasiown, Ire- a cere had ‘denpatcnen The TROM IEW YORK pay tarmarooe Sty rena saturday, September 8 grety baturday throughout the year, from Pier No 4 bo At eta for wix months, from Liverpool Pi to Havre, Paris, Hamburg, Bremen lead (ns from Liverpool to New Kors.008 Reombeaci i and Anwwerp at through ae f ted with watertight compartments, aud car Fat ‘at the ollice of the company. roadway, New York, Agaut. Buidiags Uitegbe to ike i mae “1S D'xon street TRAM.—NEW YORK, SOUTHAMPTON AND HAVRE. Une Ualted States mai! seamshive ‘Southampton roca Now Vek toe | Retard cSptsa end]. Havre ‘and Bouts: ton. Vanderbilt mil between Now Yorke \ Green, New Yorn. QrEMER oF sErTONNER 8 FoR fo hey od AND HAVBE. New York, at a0: trom pie Nes North iver, Ly br ‘and epecie, for _Sqyember 8, whih mute, pamonece OSSRICK OF PASSAGR. second pion, $30. D. TORRANCE, Agent, No. 6 Bowling Green, New Yor. Steamship ILLINOIS sails September Zt. _ BOYAL MAIL STEAM WAVIGATION COMPANY, NEW. 'D GALWAY LINE, roschlag AN. Jobaa, N. ¥. Bacites the Britiah mail and government despatcors. gieamers comprising this line hare been approved by a shi i IKON SIDE WHEEL. STEAMERS 00 TL Sinaaraes oe ERATE nem, August 23, trom AAES. Contely Jaina Seater, September Li, Ly sewrsehnyd ® railway and to BMAN LLOYD'S. BTRAMSHIP NEW commander, carrying the United “SEPTEMBER 1, at 12 o'clock M., pana Via SOUTHAMPTON, N AND BREMEN, Firat cabin, $100; second catia, ; steerage, $36. For frdaht or Pookie KEUTGEN & RELCHELT, 2 Broadway, SOUTHAMPTON AND HAVRE ‘Toe Cane Baise ma SPOLTON, sent trom pla i. Be fon of ‘Beach street, on Raturday, on Saturday, Sept. Lb. NEW YORK TO LIVERPOOL VIA THE BRITISH AND prs 4 MERICAN ROYAL MAIL REE a & ELLIOT, 183 Brosdway. 7 STEEL RO 1 ts HAMBURG AMERICAN PACKET COMPANY'S wensen, M. First cabin, $10U; second C. B. RICH LE, 151 Broadway, ‘The steamabip Bavaria will succeed the Hamme nis. TLANTIC Lope MAIL Bory ged NAVIGATION be seamab. ill saul from of lading CRUCEERON & CO., 68 @AWBA sails on Tuesday uth, and wf Beptember. ate INAH AND OTHER a MT a CHAN A from pier No. 4 North river. Through tickets can be had for laces. New Orlear: rs "8, $39) pi! tow: Ferree Colan- bus, SA; ‘Albany. ‘$23; At saci bo oe Kooxville, _Sepppal 7B, wugasta, B17 88; i De at le. Fl ai ceed and sail'on BATU. ¥ rept ‘ie METORILL Meow. [Had a Fr Bx. Peete ‘Argust 30, at 4'P. M "Passage to. Be- Cena ‘Nash ie, 778, we a 5 ¥ 5; Kno Columbus, $21; ; Alban} 4 Atlan $21; wacom, fwe in rannab. Fi (Secae ee e CaN ats Repl AD AS dpeereppeeneboarn 86 Weat i... eS ES ee pg remses ARRANGEMENT.—FOR NOB- lotto wii oar Pera ad Boulade Railroads (or femphis" and ialermediate stations. ¥ Petrie oy teas care furnished, af ba => ureday, at SP. M.. calling at Old Point Comfort to land SET hae Pelene to Porvndnuh or Norfolk, 7 oznte be at ber fox, to Cy Pa Scerta,antto Richmond 9cents Ps aaaage bo for’ ‘aero and mony included, 3, Pet — ating tone to Noto wad bask, 8 bo Pever obure, mond, $15 * “ wey 4 HEINEKEN, 115 Broadway. p™ LINE Pull CAPE MAY we} PHILADELPHIA, Via 8AN) D'S LINE STEAMBHIPS, usc Fi ery BOSTON, Wank | Ee a elfen & to Be slering 8. BOG. Prorat. 12 Reradent DRY GUVODS, &0. A THE NEW —_— bore Opposite the = Hotel, ¢ Betalt. ‘g@nnounce airoua, ladtes visting tee ait pe iy ot PARIS DRESS “SpeskoreR: i ww. Aso. BALMORAL SKIRTS, IN IN LARGE VARIETY. A new make of FRENCH LOVES, ree | my rire (gers aad oid Oe tas best Glove over a EDWARD LAMBERT & 00, LACK SILKS, BLACK SILKR. ‘W. JACKSON, No, 651, Broadway, Silla Stree ‘amortment of black {a alt qualite from ats 44 inches wide. Particular ee aed BRE eee ome, (eanscroane, BRODIES FALL AND WINTER OLOAKS, ARE NOW READY. Southern buyers are particularly lavited to examine hie mo- vellies before making purchases. 900 CANAL STREET. ) rarer aap Thcae, And eat be. on 1,000 by ath avgour Lid an. am eens of Value honaes Siem i at ls ver the piece. EDWARD by? 00., & Opposite the ‘Hotel. a FRA Dax coons at erat. ARNOLD, CONSTABLE & CO. WILL OPEN on MONDAY, AUGUST 27, ‘A choice assortment of the above goods, consisting in part of THE LATEST NOVELTIES SILKS, OTTOMANS, VELOURS, POPLINS, M. DE LAINE, MERINOS, CASHMERES, CALICORS, REAL LACES, FRENCH EMBROIDERIRS, ae., ae. Tho awention of strangers is called to this advertisement. CANAL STREET, corner of Mercer. Wess berasrmr LORD & TAYLOR, 461 to 467 Broadway. Invite attention to thelr aew and deatrable stock of Fashionat! ts DRY GooDs, Inctuding FRENCH, GERMAN, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN PAs RIC8 of every description, which they are offering MUCH BELOW REGULAR PRICES, TEAM TO LONDONDERRY, GLASGOW AND LIVER. eto Farove, by the Montrea) RBKICAN, Altoa,commander, Ueket, eituer by way of Boston, Port lo Qiebec, or by Hudson river: Lake ictorta, wah ihe remaining over sc Gy por 15 mt tue company's oie, 28 or Aceute for tbe United TEAM fort Th AND LIV} Lag rg BS ped walle on Taured the agents, GOODEY Seki Beton is TLANTIC eats I, A rely oT JAvmatiS com. ‘seteamer P. ‘rom Boswo for Gal- ma PH Foren ae ake pamengers on board from Buttery whar! at 5 o'clock. 2A, STRAMAHTP. PERSTA.—POR Juékina, commander, wi'l ‘erweon on "Wesinerda) next, ly betwees the Compas: is Seveae Soards Orbe Fi Aid sal on c sail UUNARD, No. ¢ Bowing « een. TIVERPOOL-NUACK BALL LIND OF PACKRTS, hip J AMES RJ. tying at pler 33 ‘the 2ath August; the HARVEST QURES salle ty seovember. For passage appiy © JACUB WILSUN, A ¢ Wharf, at Jemeey aity, ——— R LIVERPOOL—OLD BLACK STAR LINE. Tie acket ship (THORNTON, 1; at pier 27 th August, The CONSTITUTION sails 7th ne ane wore a irl preferred. Call at 1 | Poteet ty. Dy nah ehed WILLIAMS & GUION, 40 Lt OF LIVERPOOL AND LONDON Sgiorday. Gert. 1. pier 6 E.R. A, Seuartny Sept, i" jendid claeses should cy made on beard the OTT & OO., 86 South street, N.Y. IRST SHIP FOR LON fAnS aca at %, THE 4%. ayy luced rates. For list of prices, ab a, v ‘ ‘ SH, 83 South street, phe top TRELAND TO NEW xoes,. BY STEAM.—PAS- For wi cwdon Vit These of departure will be the M Topy a the eae yrieg COMNISBIONER FOR THR PROTECTION OF eeTeeeal an of Legiature of the ate of Cal- No, 114 Warren street. Persons about to wke passage for California, in order to RB, SPECULATORS, sci pois tier Sale By {his oftee, ‘current wages pished by the "archanies” ed aIpon Hu 70 | W ANTED PERMANENTLY—BY | naexceptionale tenant rooms on first of second Fest “uy am tan Fracciocs; can bo "Pats feciacomsel the ony enn, Bere peamnge secured fa advance, by by addresatn, enclosing rene Hae DIVKINBON, a OW LINE.—PACKET FOR — FR Al A ORUSA. an pane heen pe Roly on boned, At plar AY tas river, ar to AU, WS Wall wreak | natant Mier te Rovio PON Caaterbury Hail, 63 way. LITERATU CRE. 5, ROOMS, &C., WANTED. FURNISHED A ATs HED ROOM, WITHOUT BOARD, I WANT. and beweee eth venues, Agdress Se ROADWAY, WINDOW OR SM mye ome WANTED ‘anal x Ce a ES al oat ISHED, HOUSE WANTED IMMEDIATELY, 4 tboroaghly farnished Howse, ready f ‘Suth avenoca rity Lin Jovauon, terme, Satin D, Post oie ” = URNISHED AND | UNEURNISHED H Fees ms * OUSES WAN. fro Sa * DYER, agent rene tots = : 6 1B. B. ao" Serer of Sasa oeecentpoeet ae w. BY A DRESSMA BRTWEEN| a for OF ob acecunt of the renk oftice, tor ri A TrHED HOU! ~ AD ve ocaie tm Sih eqn Sranveoate BROOKLYN, BY A MARRL Without ehbsres, farmated sstarmenta, ag vot three or four rooms; would prefer >.sement included. moderate. Address I, J anes, box 771 s’ost office. FANTED—TWO SMALL UNF RNISHED ROOMS, AD-| second joining, without board, with aa where there are no Toacten bane tee end ‘Madison square, Third end wai wtaung price, Geutieman. Heraid o ra ANTE: Room ing of three adults and one ‘cuber 4c preferred. Ho.ase must ania quiet and respectable onan, ivy apa reg one onl & WITH STORK, IW ANTED TO RENT—A Ww": Price from $900 to Sane Andel 0 bow 180 office. rua WwW ANIWD-A. STABLE, Will TE 5 renee