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NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1860—TRIPLE SHEET. Marysville, Lc, Since his battle with the Pah Utes, Colonel Lander and bis party, through the agency of tive Inaian captives, ‘had obtained an interview with the war chicf, Winne- mucka, and closed the war. His terms were the suspen- tion of all hostilities, by both whites and Indians, for 006 year, that Congress in the meenwHilo may have time to ‘mquire into the causes of the war, and, if judged expe dent, make am appropriation for the purckase of thoee portions of the Indian sands occupied by the whites. Toe citizens ef Honey Lake Valley were holding public meet ings im celebration of the event. There was some danger ‘of the war being commenced again by the more reckless of the border men. ose Lad Tee. .209,708 Sotse ine.. 18,511 earnings of the Cleveland and Toledo Rail- pead the second week of September shew as fol beows:— Gerad at ED. bons : ....tt.ri6 | TWe Pah-Ltes, who visited Harvey's Rasch om the « pC 23620 | strength of the armistice, were taken prisoners by Tai | UBited States troops then unaware of the peaceful dispo- CO sition of the Indiana. On: The pS ri Baril an o 0 of them was fired at soveral tamer, and koocked down with a musker while endeavor- toeeeape. A few of the settlers had joined in this iy And shotet the Indians. Qo Oolonel L’e arrival the latter were relensed. He wes compelled to detail an BG tres we. and Rad sent them back to ir the second week ef September will again give a large increase—#25 000 in excess of the same week last year. We read in the Albany Journa! ef Sept. 18:— An immense quantity of grain is now held im freight | _ Since this air ho bad referred, by a public letter, all po pepegmen og ig Ag hry Ag Jost | Matters relating to the Indias to the apout, Major ‘without the bounds of te city. One of the treina’ thus | Dede®, who is in the southern part of the Territory, hay- Doaded is about s mile in length, aod it i# sometimes two | HK iret prepared the war chief to expect visit from @ three days after a car oat soll bofore it oan bo de- | DOlge on peacefe terme. Lander ig & special agent to Rivered. ‘The new order po in force, to refume at the ) a tendent of the Overland Vaawe cate : ‘at the conduct of the whites mop 10 to apprige them'of the close bas refused to act any further in the Wore ordered to shoot apy individual bo interfered gest the unarmed jadions, Lanaer’s course througtout bas been eostained by a large mectiog, ipeo0 Virgiata principal settlers, some of whom had lost re: 4000 a —— —s oe _ He submitted toa protect the overlaad emigrante row arriving ia as Dumbers unmolested ty the ral-Utes. His inter. 6000 NCarolin with W invemucka is doecribed as avery interesting a ome, and the deta:is of it will be embraeed in his report 2000 N’ a yee the pres ye ‘ ae Wy oy wagon i was completed, and the Se ete es overiand expedition of its way to Caltioruia. 000 Er ~ _- 9000 Er Interesting from New Mexico, #300 i Too New Mexican mail, with Santa Fo dates to the 2@ po00 Ck inst,, arrived at Independence, Mo, on Monday evening. bot0 ‘ A Convention of the poople of New Mexico met at Santa PES, Fe on the 27th wit, forthe purpose of making arrange- ‘ents for the protection of their livec and property from the ravages of the Nevajoand other Indians. They re- | ®olved Co raive 1,000 volunteers, and asked the Governor “ gE 3EB ba aS \% | receive them, bat he would not, They them passed Penn Coa! Co resolutions that, owing to private quayrels between offl- Pacific M3800 cera of the regular army, no dependence could be placed = om them, and that the regular troopo in the Territory are Bot sufticlent for ite protection. They determined to take the defence into their owa bande, apd a call for 100 mounted ma from county made. Manuel Chavis was appointed Colone) of tho Nt Be cpa to opea the campaigu on the Col. Fountieroy bas ordered a campaign against the Se eerees eve rapes eeleans oo ie 00 e a seed . b10 RR.. Cs 8 & 4 z FRR Ke S8Szeseeseses SSeseeseres RRR RR 38 oa Bx. 4 New Jersey RR. . S28Seu¥SESsFZEESSTESTEsses=3E8.. BECOND BOARD, $10000 300 she Reading RR. 30000 do, ovo z 260 ax Protect them. Moe do... 250 Gal &Chi RR.b3O p” Mr. Hayes lost eighty head of cattle at Cow creek. 20000 Tenn 6's, '90.. 90% 50 do.. so ‘They were ron off by a stampode of buflaloes. He is en 7000 Mich*osfbde $13, 100 Mich Central RR. 71. route for Santa Fe with a large train. 2000 ChidN Wi 80 50 MichSoQNIgatk. 48% A band of Pawnee and Otes Indians a few days ago 10000 Mi. rts came to Council Grove and run off sixty bead of 1000 87 and ponies. From ai! the information had, tt seems that there isa determised pian among the wild [ndiaps to make war uppn the regular army and citizens travelling the plaimc. Board of Councilmen. REVENUES OF THE ERIR CANAL—THE ROMAN CATHO- LIC ORPHAN ASYLUM—A FERRY BETWEEN THARLEX AND WESTOBESTER OOUNTY, ETC. read and approved, the following resolution was prevented: by Mr. Sxaw:— Whereas, in or about the year 1817, the of the city of New Tork ceded the revence from auction duties to the State government to aid in the con- fell off about 1¢c. @ 160. per bbI. on the common and me. | Fevert back to the city again; asd, whereas, the Erie a waile exire orende were anchenged.. The | lh sebd Games eervndes ao tugs’ exits; toeebre, Me rics tw? ODM cleaing withi the fol- | Resolved, ‘That It be referred to the Committee ot pas ay pine ge RE ee Finasoe 10) repert to thia Board aan early day as to Exwa State, (row. new whoat. 5 60a 666 | What sleps are necessary to be taken by tho city authori- Superfine Western...... oa [5250 635 | tes for the purpose of recovering the auction @ommos to choice Western extra. | 565a 675 | @uties for the ure of the city treasary, as well as the Bt. Louis extra... 6.6.6.6 600 675 | Dalance cf the revenue therefrom agoreed since the object Mixed to straight Soutnorn 5800 610 | for which they were ceded ceased to exist: and also all Braight to good extra do seamen 7.50 | other information relative to thewubject that they may ‘Ghoice extra family and bakers’ brands... 750 875 | be able to communicate, Rye flour......... ss sosssecseee $60 490 | The resolution was accordingly referred to the Commit- ys hens by manga reg pre at chee SR tee on Finance. —Canad! was ort, with sales : Dole. at $5 10a 87 50. Suthers ‘tour wae in good re. | resolution was adopted inetructing the Street Com. quest, chieily for domestic use and for shipment to tropical ports, with sales of 2.900 bbis., within the range of the e@bove quotations. Rye fvur was heavy at our figares, ‘With sales of about 200 bow. Corn meal was qu'et, with Himited sales at our quotations, Wheat opened with leas while prices were im miseioner to report to the Board the reasons why the ordinance of the Common Council, adopted tn 1889, to re- duce the grade of Fourth » Thirty (oarth street, ir not ied Among the reports presented was a report of the Com- mittee on Asseesments, ‘n favor of donating the sum of ' mt tbe of the Roman Catholic tora, is Sa for red sud amber colored Wes- Afom ie iy tt fa oy Ay 21 for £2: bas hp alg de La etc a iy Ler ‘do. Corn was hea‘ domand | lution, to inform the Board if the laying of Croton was fair. bush. | mains in Fourth avenue—directed to be performed by Stan ean: at 0864. po ce page ar gg ‘Department—is ac- ‘Western mixod, in email lots. ‘About 1,000 bushels bar- Mr. Cason. presented « be paw MO favor of estab- Ba isis ows) oni nans'Y Wess i | gaat los the Tsocanos oa 1s Biulsrartic nate 7 $ 901 | ffariem river, or in that vicinity, and 19 terminate at the mgr open cdemegte to day YR 4 | ame wat referred to the wection. catalogue embraced avout io, | PRED committer. ‘ " v large batch of reporte of the Commities on Roads and fee eas cv ae a te aes abi abi: etter committees were prossated and laid over for future vance ©. hee ; Sande, to the trode, of 100 bags Be Domingo at 190, and After the adoption of a few unimportant general orders, Hoa satiate at r00 8 A ‘worl ot Rio ca, tbe at | . Court of General Sessions. & Cepia ae say re safes A YOCNG BURGLAR SENT TO THE STATE PRIRON FOR 81,46. Ee apy hE ES Serr. 18.—The principe! case disposed of thie morning pty hy bee hoy Philadelphia 1,500 | was a charge of burglary ia the first dogrec, which, as the sues embraced about 1,000 a 1.200 balce, cloeing accused aad his sontence to a long imprisonmeat. About * | wae placed on charged barglariously entering si ale 4 1st hess, 1859. Tas. | the dwelling house of James H. Lyon, No. 16 Jane street, Reoeived at Porte... 7000 34,000 48,000 45,008 | on the night of the 7th of Acgust. McSorley and « con- EE to Great Britain. 6,000 16,000 94,000 5,008 | rederate having broken into the house, they proceeded te Ru. to other F. porta 1000 1000 1,000 accomplish their felonious design. A bundle containing Total exports. «6,000 17.000 26,000 wearing apparel, valued at $200, wae prepared by the es a EE | I RS burglars, but fortunately for the cade of justice oMicer ome iver 85,090 Hot: hingop, of the Ninth precioct, wae the bouse Duahels wheat ‘bulk and at four o'clock iz the morping, and im arrest. fm the latter ‘and 10 ing them. The evidence morning wes brief, bat bu floar at 8s. 94. Clearly showed the guilt of 0 that the See bole. cheske by steemer. . Rates rendered a verdict of The recorae ‘were inactive, dul ‘boxes cheeso were ‘showed hat on the 19th of October Mafloriey by sai . vomel war engaged | 788 Indicted for burglary in unto the (Glasgow shippers’ bare. premises of the Accomac Woot and ‘Com. Facm.—Raising continued drm, with sales of layer ral- = = 6 ee SS ee Yi 4 aa take de erep, in fhe statute in. reference to burglary is so ‘arict that if order, wore made Old was svarce @ person is gui Lp eA Ly Ca rn tie tump were Seay tig eta, to reatance shfen ata eeten ete a ideas: ‘0 lmprtmnment in'the Save prison for tee ee ne ar bea ae while sain | enced Loe whe wed intiy with Mesoriey ba im the commission of the street javat Stonge were without change of importance, and Fa by rt ret ora det nt attempt at art of mealiog Harlem iver Improvement. EXCURSION OF THE COMMON OOUNCIL. The Harlem River and Spayten Duyyel Navigation Oom- Pany treated the members of the Common Council to ag touched at several points along the. where she took on board the parties company. The party comprised a oumber of im the circumnavigation of the them were a full delegation of Council, and their clerk, D. 1, Valentine; tuteret Westchter and tt Capmand and ~ Stowart, gate, of Westchester, = of New York; H. 4. Evliot, C. M, Connolly, J. F. Seaman, Dyckman and other members of the Cor: of Washiogton Heigths; Senator J. M. Mur, da of the Harlem river survey, besides John B in, and maby other prominent citizens of New York and Weat- chester, and Mr. Seeley, of Prooklyn, Tbe excursioniste took of a junch on board the im, after which, they passed ander the. Century House, which jg the bead of the navigation at pre- sent on the river. Party theo paid a visit tothe house of Mr. Seaman, where Mr. Meahe re the follow ing estimates of the threo pians for the proposed caval works, the Jast of which 1s the one he considers moet feasibic, and therefore favors: Mdgre STREET UNE, Highest clevstion above water in Harlem NP ase secess 12 Distance from high water to high water...feet 6,300 Averege cut, to give pevngeh temcican: i + ubic pards 145,600 scubie yards 1,320,400 Total excavation to.g:ve 10 feet water, 7 fect wide on bottom... verse Ouble yards 1,459,000 SHRI MAN'S CRERK LINE. Bighest elovation above water in Harlem Piver......0....+ Ree sceeeeneee «feet 33 Distance from bigh water mark big feet = 4,427 - feet 23 147,264 294,428, Total excavation, to wide on bottom... 451,702 i 3,800 1B 188,500 .oubic yarde 35,500 ‘Total excavation, to give 10 feet water, 75 feet wide on teers adic 224,000 a ¥r. Morn, the President of the Compang, was then calied for loudly, and he came forward and state the hietory of the ellorte made to establish pevigation on ‘the Harlem riverand Spuyten Duyvei creek, and ex pressed the advantages of it to the city of New York ant Westchester county, showing it to be a aonvenience to the residente in the viciaity, andthe nature] means of communication between the North river commerce and that of the Sound, He cousidered that the city, State end general governments should pay the expenses of the Proposed caal as well as the work hes been done on the river, and assured the compeny that, whetber these bodies pameries Mee on. oye in = matter or not, the company did not intend to neglect theirs. They will do their duty. (applane Mr. Hessow then made a few remarks favorable to the Project, and the party adjourned to tbe house of ae Goodwin, where they were warmly enterteined. iy they reembarked on the peter,fand were soon after landed in the city, much varg ete be Bee! of the Vay, which were rendered the «more a by the beilitan: y of the atmosphere and the warmth and C of the weether, Personal Intelligence. Mr. Hackett, who recently sold his noble and re- markably >eautifal residence upon Bellevue Mound, near Carlye, Imois, bas jast purchased @ neat and much admired one, covering & fow acres, upon the heights of ‘Yonkers. It was lately owned by J. H. Wicker, Esq. Mr. Shaw, the rich old bachelor at St. Louis, against whom Effie Carsteng brought thet famous breach of promise cae>, is assessed $560,000 for roal estate, and $43,500 for personal property. Evie is ett living at St. Louis, She is not assessed for any property yet. Col. Mansfield, United States army; J.D. B DeBow and family, Loujciana, and Hon. Jef. Davis,of Miesiswtppi, are at Washington. Hon, Robert McLane, of Baltimore, is stopping at the New York Hotel. Antonio Mantilla, Governor of Cuba, is etopping at the Astor Piace Hotel,” sag Pedro P, Ortiz, Secretary of the Peravien Legation at Wasllngion "is stopping st the Giarendou 4zowl Dr. Rogers and jady, of Philadetphia; J. M, Jowox, of recuse; George Leary, G. Beach, of ; Conn. , are stopping at the Everett Hous o. Hon. D. A. Noble, of Mich’ ; Colonel Derrin ger, of Ae W. ‘Morriage ot Philadelphia; A. W. Cricans; J. H. Thompeon, of Virgwnia; C. H. Richmond and li vly, of Michigan, tnd T. 3 Powell we Hl , of — Tennessee, are stop, ping at Schuyler Skeets and and J. T. Pickett, of G. @. Marshal! aad W. Mills, both i f i i : itty alan Tnatitate 1). Burton and dire “Taalie, England; J. wmore, U. .; F. Braggiow, Paddleford, of Savannah; Leon Pervit «| ba; 8. B. Buckner and family, of Lowlsville, ion, of New York, and J. M. Broome and (Chicago, are stopping at the Brevoort Hout >. The Schuyler Frauds. SUPREME COURT—SPECIAL TERM. Before ‘lon. Judge Ingraham. fart. 18—The settiement in the order of the Haven Railroad case was set down for thie mornin: Judgo read at iength the order and decree. Mr. Noyes applied for time to ile his findingson the part of the New Haven Company. After some conrultaticn between several of th counec!, the Court postponed te matter until tae second Tuesday ses ‘against Teylor & Brenna uotil Wednesday, at twelve o'clock the Comptroller wore in court roaly to icri 2g 4 Snares Hay 194 —Rbtp Magtonnd— Henry Grete er Bell, UR Commo! at Aan Jean, Ee Shee cee-ae © tee tet ay Racca Brig Lady Prams —Jules Poet nen a Ricrwown, deernge. TOO LATE FOR SINGLE G! we CATION. wate aro Few CAN BB 4CCOMMO- comforts of = a week rent, bth avenues. ——————————— “ ' '_'“™_ .—THE OYSTE! in Howton Avge dae R DINING AND sireet, four blocks @beap. Sw isfuctory reason giveo for See anh S bree Santee ARD IN BROOKLYN—119 AMITY, BETWEEN CLIN- and Court Co esleepan s08 Me wie con with Board; | ingle gentlemen; the bas the moaern improvements, and w 15 igmme ed SAFE FOB SALE CHEAP—FITTED WITH jewellers drawers, Apply G@. 8. CLARK & Ov., 26 jane. ¥.—MISS NEALE (SUCCESSOR TO MRS, imported French Bou- STREET, NEAR science, gives me ical ‘absent le ' apeas “ea EI penis a2 ADSLPHL Tus (Weoxrsoay) Byesixa, Serr. 19, SONNAMBUL A. MISS ADELINA PATTI, MOLL a0. * SIG, BRIO! A ACADEMY OF MUSIC. RTNBR WANTED—IN A NOOP SKIRT MANUFAC ot Tis Wes Teony-terme such ag are often juired. PARLORS, WITH BOAR! treet from tiftoen Sisarel o ree dena ‘olla “Appiy At the Prime Bonne Skirt factory, LiL erect.” ————_—_———_—_—_—=_=_———_—===cnne——_- PD, MAY BE HAD Jocation for two days. The POLITICAL (oorzs inerreyTE, ‘HON. MB. L. DAYTON, Will address the public ot Mew York’ at ihe Conper Inatitu'e, Terues ai a of 1860. On the bead a Jon AusTIN BTHVENB, Jay, it BARNEY, . DaVID Pe ere of Arrangementa of Kepablican Central EMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN GENERAL OONM! prgg— ‘Tammany F all.—The Democratic Reoudlican © eeiors of ya in’ thelr respective Sraria on .. 1 elect seven delegats r ss Tammaay Hl: on Thur wing. the ake P.M, touominsieoat AAdnvos for the Re; be ne he be RR ; seven Ae! j islet Convento, Yas babs ox? gunaee 19 8 Co O@rnday evening, #8 candidate for Sehr Selogeta A mation of Asse Depperioned according th meat? foe naan — RD WARD— . . ie Ls) nye ‘ret district and ove oURTH WAnD—Three delegates a tba cond. vit i aP iret dietrict and ax 1x1 Wako—One delegate to |. and two to the Fourth. Mrat district, six to the Sxvantn WAKD—Four delegates 0° geo Hy aga five to the ‘Aup—Four delegates to ge Thinddistric! and five 8 o'clock, to nomina’ Fiourn tome Fifta. ome Wanp—Four delegates 10 ge Fifth district and five to Be wae Wanp—Five delegates to fae Fourth district and four Buaventa Wanp—Two deleg® joto the Fighth district and seven to ihe T) Tauce Wiab—Cne del’ rate tothe For two to the tisth and sin tothe K gan, © 2: Fourth district, aud seven 10 ibe Firrennri Wssn—Three to the Reventh and two tothe Tenth fg eg etn dve to way fanD—Two d' shayates te the Fourth district d shewaten tothe Fiith district, four SxventeeNTA WARD—EwC , deiegn: eat the Sixth, five to the tb a. "Phe election will se belt at the plricen and under the direc: tion of the Inepectors here! mafter n sued. as follows: — Finst Waso—95 Green wioh atr set. Baily, John Baley. Peter eVonnoa. Becony Waxp—38 Beek Insane Wiking. Bullivan, James Laned om, James Dri: Firtu Wanp- 9 We st Broadway. RB. Cole , Charles Banta. ( Preen, 72 Kim re pan.’ Thomas O'Nell, James Gre ham. Wm. M. Richa sdson, Be rd Warp— iri@ith’s, 68), Ore € Ct aries Kling, Wm. Cr arlick. RuRven tin ie wo be bed (PRE SuBscripER, sive premises No. thorouguly renovated, newly and elegattly furabbed, Feady to reerive fumi.ion and geaviomen, medereta terme, | Siege OF without Board. “$19 yenty first abprot Broadway, 2 WEST NINTH STREET.—TO LET, ROOKE ON oe vecond and thir! foors, ‘wives aud stag's geaticmen. HAVING LEASED THE EX: S10 Rroadwwar. the sanie te vay Bem Snow ‘hoome And suits of Aparte ent ow ‘Treenticth 0 —APINBCHA + ed. & partner Sener en ee ABKALAM, en baw ‘to receive as —Prom Hw cad jewelry Fog ok ad tr. aah od nue Fevemd avenue, near itention. Ladies atiended AST OFF CLOTHING.—A LARGE QUANTITY WANT. | Gentlemen having any new oF cast off Clothing to can obtain the highest onsh price, for in: addressing J eo. diapose of Fs, calling at the sire vod (ald % NCE SOuexs MONEY.—WA to invest *%.2 sum atieaded to by Mrs. GREAT DEMAND FOR CLOTHING dice an p—Union avenue U. hee ‘ore, William Morrigen, Pete r W Smith's 4, © street. Inspectors, M. mith, Jam: sa Keese, M. Gorman, Kiouteexta Wanp—Corner 224 street ani id avevue. In ENTERNTH WARD— ‘inepectors, Joka C. wo Inspectors, Timothy | Inspectors, Jamea Law- | street. Luspectors, Owen Ryan. jouverneur and Divt- wee Inspec a, Alfred W. mer, Joseph Hughes, Kram WAKi B Sprint street. Ii wpectors, Joho Wildy, Brower, Ade) ) Doty | Nuvrn WAnD—# 6 and 458 Bicecker # reet. Inepectors, Jas. | br ved wureet. Inapectors, | i, corr wr of Fourth street and Anspe ctors, Francia Clark, ben). Mefariand, Thus. Abbott ‘Twetrrn Wan o—McTague’s, corne ¢ 1lith street and $1 ave- | — nue. Luspectors,, Jobo is, Mackean, | sev amin Moore, Thomas onahan, Joba 0 Neil Joseph Prendible. Ingpemars. Ryoe McMullen, Inspectors, rend, ‘eko—Ootter’s , corner Sth street George ‘Twenty secon Wann—Tlt & 8,9) West Sed street. Lnspectors, We “Game Joka Me Trees aie FE th avenue. Inapectors, Patrick neon. ' Delay, Head horse, Jobo Ma tei eon akon) ‘C) mventions will be held at the wl = seet 1, Corm or dérand and Riige } falters streets, | 6—Dofty's, Broadway, ander la eee | {Halpin comer ‘Mh avenue and IVb atred. 1—Mimne’s, 250 Gr: senwich sirect. 3-228 Spring atree 4. - Ba I, Canal street. fof Hudson aod Darrow streets. , ger of Kigbth aveane and tTe eoly seonnd surset ant 16 cor! ser of Thiaty- 16—Paraell’, 81 :ty first strect, near Neoord avenue. i7=1 Sorr er of 125th mreet and Third avenue. & Mocos'r corner of 2 trert atid wave. | aOld low. Inquire at 21 Grand siree ventions wil beheld on Wednet the following Pifty-tiret at. | ‘Third . fourth at, aad Second wre. THE, TURF. COURSE, L. 1.— at 3 o'cloom, maton $1 00). im: ous; play OF pay, rain or ehjae. ames gin. Ls 5 70. g Rob ~~ Lewyitt ni & Rodin, Mr, KLIN & YOR TAY PLs AND GEO. \. tJ. the ait 0 mi 6 Leete te ba. Of Bevtewber, Gud da: Totten names Yasue. J.D. Movant ames with We Grest Hweepataker Py yur heals, Betworn Mauer, Daniel Boone Congeree Seomd day, Friday the 2k, {wo uatohem sweeptakes: Throranesk wud \i » for $2,000, mile ‘beats; Moments una’ Afréra for $1,200 a heals, spa & two Nd aw 4, between Mesera. Mora Monon: + day, Tuesday October 2, « gren: | Reais, hetwern the Northern torso on man, wi “ | beste wih ax erties," DEON COURER, De t-aFROTT! at 3 o'eiogk, fer n 5 i in five in harness. B. ters [enters >. 4. Jee Lami, eta c's borwea, + 30,000, four nd the Vir) your o'4, Pi bik. Mare. COURSR, ONG IRLAND. jursday September 20, at 3 k—A waich for { pouula Welpley tomes brig. Mack, risa Houghiand at | pow re fg Mack, eis tou | BP. Red Hird. AW & WHITE, j UT COURSE, L. L—TROTTING | (today) xt one oelook P.M A private math w road borae City owners, to drive to road wag BHAW & WHITE, Prop: GENTLEMEN OF THE TOR. WHO DESIRE 1 | pendent applied to their watches, that stopped and siaried without interfering wito the ordinary AtA moderate cost, are invited to call MKRRICK PRIC om Jersee parts; | provement. RSES, CARBIAGES, COREE HORSE FOR SALE lady desirous of purchasing ears old, sound snd kind in every pwt can now be accomoc nied, Be ia 17 hin is ‘tall, pon: tert whl exchange for May beseen at J. O. Tay east ¢f Third avenue. XPRESS WAGON WANTED low figure for cash. Apply at 102 RK SALE—FOR WANT OF US .0od Work Horses, fit for town own carts or ir leo, Horses. To be seen | ie y & Green, toe R SALB-SEPAR ATELY, OR TOGETHER. | A pair of imperial carriage Horses, very stylish, and war) ed sound in every reapect, apd kind; also a iid Ko Phaeton, but littie used, and in perfect oruer, and a doubl of Currisge Harness. io’ excellent order, T: 's Dest ow made. The above (the propeny of be seen at Theodore Reeve’s Stable, RK AALE—A FINE BAY ie able for one or sea, but litde used. Can be seen at JOUN T. 8MITH’B lage factory, 1.202 Broadway. BALE -A BEAUTIFUL BORR: 'y- bigh, eleht years ‘TuimteestTh WaRo—Brady’s Hot ‘37_Willett street. In- bie for a carn or epectors, Joba YE Trapp, Edward Gr andy, Doane. keen at Wm. Cogewe | "Pourreesim Wax: Grand stree. Inspect I BR BALE-A COUPE, OF MODERN STYLE, 8 r two Borsea, Dult by Lawrence, amd Aap ig an Ae coun. hd ph be sold low. Apply at sabie rear of 65 Third avenue, SALE—A CREAM COLORED HORSE, FF years old, sound and kind in harnosa, a bewatifal aa UW han¢® high, and ean trot.a tile in three minute Steen ip one tout also, a road Wacom and Il new. Apply at 396 Seventh ¥°.. BALE—A_ LADIEW SADDI and well broken, and in ev: Arnage. De nue, near Thirty fourth a R BALE—A/SUPBRIOR BUILT WAGONS, SUITA for & baker or grocer App TELDING B&O. ast Third avenus. Forty Gret street, near GON AND HARNESS: | years old, wad will hunter bred, from Kentneky, 7 years oid. Carll’s stable, 24 Fulton street, Brooklyn. OR SALE—TWO FAMILY and 16 bands hig! | order ‘eratio Repeblican G. Committee, | ¥ers; can trot in three minutes. A. f shended pide a seen PRR Road Wagon, Harnens ‘and iii iy"at PS Mot nevus ed ieee, Caairman. | Bands on, . Apply at | oun Bian} Sect etarien, siable in the rear. i iags AND LEFT OFF RST WARD NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC CLUB.— RK SALE—A SUPERIOR Pilk OF market, in large or | ‘The of teenbore chub, end all rows winking io | ACO Roreea, Derfectly sound and young: ‘kind in all Thomas ST] } ue Bre requested to atiend » merting, on Wed- and fast avevers: pi 940; rable eet of anyon need. Movepinas 1D boat No. 52 Greenwich st. ee in perfect order, bein, By 1 dor of ae SS sat Baornv, Be: 2 7 OR SALE—A DAPPLE GRAY MARE, 18 HAND en Comore at ‘Recording Secretary. 5 pt white mene tall; for style, speed Jan a Cavanaant, Treasurer. nee ener Masopic cbestact, Hon ne, between be attemted wo by i Abrazam. LATER AND any cast off Clothing Puruitore or from $1 0. For | rice will be paid by wrens. Ladies | from Bt wo % for eae! to B. $3 Wo $12 for conte: alto carpets, (arul- Mink mreet. or 318 Bevents ave- aa pe cet, will moot wha, to by Mrs, Mink. Stale! Boye, ant ABT OFF CLOTIIING—A LARGE AN WANT Gentiemrn who have no dere ts ave lat on Chace fabulona na fh ret ier! ah ty . $8,000 worrs ok tine, en crerigsae? a Ty "calling i Ube tore, or aa ‘Tiek: by this bon, to and foom tbe cents. tel, Ee Sees a o rt TENTION. ur COMPANTES, ATTENTION —#TEWART'S HO- is BOW p ry o cS . : National Guard. Address, Herald oace. ry ay nnn OPPORTU. ‘ood font ton few premines. y Sor Dirt ¥ MADE BAST” —sh thats ta Tee rr epee . ito, Mae aetna Aentemmaninenecsnce denne cemaitneee een w ARE ANXIOUS TO MARE wae ret omen Mth sit minare eee 7 (rom second hand ‘AF A —_—_—— fog | oon ade ued to ‘Alo, take aredirina ue ¢ Her Majesty 0) GW) etre, Brewud nn rn enn AED OTHERS, ring Ls ype of the hia iclear hearer predic fenders L Adie Mond ley = requiring © ar Ce ae ¢ onlinetion Cour ABKL BALTON, Fork. ™ “WARD —7HR FOLLOWING DELEGATE! © ered ecpegee Fourth Congressional diaries: te G.€ \owtenne, Reoretary. TH W ABD Barone! UNION CLUB, WILL thie + weeing, brat ‘WM. B. PATCH, Preeident. Q)TH We RD NATIONAL UNION ct e ery —THE REGU. ik. Union men of the ward are invited w atiend, mb o% } A. M. BININGER, Present, Peres B. Tove, oTH WARD BELL AND EVERETE mem me of tae Cinb are requested °o be pr jedpeeday Rh inet, at td: ; sud Kighth & fenue, a 7 o'clock P.M to the ot Thats aod rereti are BAML. M. IIL = P. By Can, Recretary. ited to ntiend. TAD, President, | 187, Hat Pe » ‘at Thorp “8 House, Union wyanre, an Wednestay eran | jeg, the like a ©, 6 66 cleo’, © forms Union Bou acd Bre rett Orb. | - - | SD _ WARD —A_ SPRCIAL MEETT | 22? etna be speracc Wart NO OF THK will be belt at MU NIOLPAL AFFAIRS. re PENDING BEFORE HIB HONOR THE MAYOR approval Som FROM common councit. Rerointien rem” ye peneliy f time re ni pa hy iacpiraline to drae'bis warrant, for 809 a incur uj is contractor © Call “Koartet Aidermen, Sepiember 17, 1800 On ayes and n008 “Reseition authorising Free Comminaioner to comstruct abad at the temoorary use of Hook sad Ladder Uompany i Soard of omimen, 1, sto. Gnayesentoves of Aldermen, September 17, 1560. On ayes and sose lot of ered Fn ute ot nneweing Barb) tor aos of Hagine Company Bo. Boar of Counclimes, Beplember 11, (900. On ayes and nose Boa d of Aldermen, Septem er 17, 160, Oo ayes aod sone niin that Ue Oretea Aquedert Decartimen cxvse smce ever, beiweee Grecuwick arecur sad Wa ower Sree. 4, 1900, on Ti of Connetimen. 17, 19). Comenirrest tn, 1808 Lo OREM AP) OF UOMMED: OC AERRBETMMBE Om OL An i Copember tt, tas, Concert ta, Reso.itan to uala ike Fourtasaie ward — sree fee bee et Boars of . 1, Tete 1 eng ‘ iw ret in © am bol ‘©. Molnyre « Foard of Alder nn preanreory Cs ALD ‘Come irred tn Rexsstoe Desde jo piace eaees We Jewett rem ‘Aiderenene Boyt it 10 De ayes and d cf Comneties, Boyt 17, 1880. On ayee and anes con: Sa . at 40 17, 180, Ayes nad ates con Rewoiation Sppciating bye 7 & Ford Commiasiouer of De , b Blatt of conncten, Sept. 17, 1900 Ayes aod seen con, Een Xj trough rae attens = Ly LR rub Wag bien, toe roatracior fenth street will do the ame of Aldermen, Pept. 1 1800 On ayes sod nome of Councilmen, Sept 17, 190. Ayes and nose See © reali porecanl oe of James H. Lyles for the j “Peart ot Allermen. Jnty 28, 199, Adopted. qn of Comneiimen, Sept. 17, 1900 Ayes and nose Reeol i Se eget ooh (on spegusidorntion to Comm gare, doenment No. etn 90 wompiaint of Hose 30 peaiant Regine 4% rd of Aldermen, Rept. 13.1869 Adopted. ae Covoeiimen, Sept. 17, 146). Congurred in on wo ent pees, Resolytion tpcontrm asaneement for sewer te Fifty frrrth street, from Second avenua to Kast fiver, and. ape Segetien or, Collector of Agseaamenta, eolieetor rt Aldermen, Sept. li, 18m. On ayes and nose adopted ‘Board of Counallmen, Rept. 17, 186). On ayes and nove coe curres in, 8 WERE . Goutdine, a Fig, RYAN, Choirman. ——_ M 8 o’elock, 2563 that Broadway Chub wil be held thie (Wednesd at the Fores corner of Christopher aad Lindam crests fuoms, corner Bixteouth erent Pporsons favwabie ay SNe THERE WILL BE A MERTING HRD 1 e Hall, Fifi) third ecrest, between Broad: } Brena, oa Wes netday evening. tah ine sat Mas order P. BARMH AN, August 13, 180. Adopted on ayes | of Barrow an! Four sree | bi si 6 years corner of Forty third Si - Ee y third street and Sixth avenue. ‘than thelr value. SPLENDID BAY HORSE, SF igh and weighs 1.650 tbe, with» spring. and new set of Harness, all new; or —" warranted in every way. —A hi | rH BALE—SEPARATELY OR TOORTHER, « matched ‘of thorough bred bright bay if Ta: bye hand lug tail, fact ‘ree and ples | Brivers , single cr double. aot wihou « | gree yk horses: also « band w | Rock wvvay amd jamp seat top bogey, boi:t Oued. A | iz | Boa, 18) conn trot fn wing 1 Cubs for Bia health, and Vagon, Warnes, de. Appl street. ‘WN PATOREN COLT, FIVE YE, { | Fas. pager, ONF FORSH ROCKAWAY, Slew deen but little sed, and will be ais decid sd barge Ft youve gem siveet, near RRA LE—A BAY HURSR, aes 15 ANOS 3 ING b, Ip can trot ip fre. Yo & wagon; war view, (0 be mud for want » in Hamilton, J8—A SHIPTING AND ve bait 20 order: 'rilt by one of the Y ” Me 08. sed oh. App ty a 616 Broad w ee bcs WOR HALE —A SPLENDID ALACK 16 bands igh, ain yeara ria, m Fo ee ch HANDSOME PARTON, FoR b yenee of Lawrence's mak* nnd la gond condition, “ Also, fine chemant plored safe and ris ge Horse aboat nine rears old, also, wo set of i Sole will be o0ld \ebbop, 8 the owner i som ga KNIGHT, mable 22 wea BOUND FOCNG MARF ity manne tt ge Ty OF BILLIARD TARLER one for their own pratertion, be t the ne pinte for Obaries din Robber te Use OF neh tables @ fil be tu Penne

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