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2 ———— MUNICIPAL AFFAIR Meeting of the Commissioners of Public Charities and Correction, The Commissioners of Charities and Correction held Qheir semi monthly moctiag yesterday alieraovn, Simooa Draper in the chair. ‘The report of the Committee of the Whole stated that 481 persons Layo been committed s# vagrants to the Workhouse since the last meeting; that all the persons 08 Randail’s [sland and City Cemetery, detailed for work from Ahe penitentiary, have been ordered to work on the shoe Bhop under contract, and their places to be filled by par- ties from the Work) ouso; that the proposal of T. L.. He. denberg & Son, to put vp w large spiral heater in the Iilot House, at the expense of $428 15, bas been accepted, that fa draft of $48 07 received from Paris was refunded, the Graft io queation being for the benefit of an inmate of one of the institutions who died before its arrival; that Mr. Joha McGrath, who was appointed by the department to examize the books of the Commissioners of Emigration, with « view of baying an amicable settlement of the suit peoding between the two Boards, was ordered by the ‘Supertetendent of Ward's Island to discontinue his labors, and that up to the present time the object of the Boards to effect a friendly settlement has been frustrated; that the office of the Commissioners has been removed to No 1 Bond street, and that the greater part of the Rotunda, their former oflice, is given up to the Comptroller; that the large room of that building is to be devoted to receiving applications for coal and other re- lief "he coming winter, and that a proposition has boon received from’ Mr. Hatch, of Egremont, Massachusetts, to prescut 400 acres of land in Cister | county to the city ot New York for the exclusive bene@t of the objidren of the poor of this city who are throwa wpoo it for protection and maintenance, and deemed ‘worthy of the attention aud care of the C) nmi sioners, the property to be placed in the charge of four trustees, 0 be appointed by the Commissioners. The report was formally adopted. Mr. Dearne informed the reporters that Mr, Hatch tends erceting a building suitable for the care of destitute Children on the grovad above mentioned, and al! the re muperation he aske is that the Board give him the charge | Of the children of the city wader their care. pereva terview with Mr. Hatch, the Commissioners informed bim that when bis contemplated establishment was ready for the reception of the children they would accede to bis | Pr thie Committee of the ary report, he action » Commissionaries of Pablic Whole, in addition to their ordi f the Board on the subject of vagraney:— Charitios aud Corree sat a meeting meld by them on the 12th int , whon ing resolution referring to vagrancy was adopted, y oraered to be furnished to the department — sé, That the Board of Metropolitan Police Com- misstoners and the Commissioners of Public Charities and | Correction be Tequestet to co-operate and furnish euch evidence ag they porress to advance the prosecution of pereons who, being habitual drunkards, are vagrants, and Bhat such evidence br turnished to the Police Justices at the hours set apart for the examination of personscharged | with intoxication, to wit:—at eight o'clock three o'clock P.M’, daily. The Commissioners of Pablic Charities and Correction have the bonor to respond (0 this resolution, aud azure tho Poitce Justices that they will continue to furuish such erideace aa they have heretofore furnished or may here after pomess to secure the prossoution of persons who, being “habitual drunkards apd vagrants,” at all hors aud and at all times when an opportunity may preseat itaelf, Tho Commissioners bave earnestly and assiduocsiy, from tho commencement of their official organi vation, endeavored to chapge for the better the operation aud treatment of this class o human beings referred to—every informaiton they Could obtain, every point they could present, to bring the previous practice, with all its abominations, to | tho notloe of the courts, as well as buged pablic, eo farSas they had the facility and eacouragemeat of the Courts, by whose authority this movement Is now pet forth. It is with great pleasure they pow learn that thelr efforts have not been tn vain, the action which the | report of Bmice Justi fre. Queat co aa the consequence Grawn to the subject by the Warden and the press,” or mmisatoners—aflords ample evidence that a change tn tLe mode of treatment was demanded by common jos | tice, common sense and common humanity. The Police | Justices seem, in their treatment of the question before | thom, to have been ignorant of their eifurts alluded to ci base their action upom a verbal request of 11 Warden, aud the “aliegea frequent committals of the | sa.n9 peraons ¢ They also claim to be indebted to prese, which bas, ja an “extraordinary maa- , drawa them to the subject,” &o. The Commissioners of Public Charities and Correction regard with thankfaloess the bigh appreciation evinced by the action of the Police Justices in thus ac- knowledging the importanoe of the Warden's ‘olormal communiuation referred to, and although they | have given the Commissioners of ‘Public Charities and | Correction the Gret knowledge of bia interference with body in bebalf of humanity and reason, they are the compliment palit him io oo making hia verbal etatement the cbief basis of investiga- toa and reform. There are difficalties, ao doubt, wich sire adjastmont before a system which bas been al #0 long to slumber ia disgrace oan be wise! miy and faithfolly administered; but itis never too tate t take grounds for the right, and there shail be no- thing wanted on our part to aid la every way, with all oar strength, to carry out any system the law allows, Deb will render the least asmistance to ao honest efurt che courte for the proper treatment of oileaders of the public peace. 'S. DRAPER, President, ISAAC BEL i. de eS satiny goth report was order o be wout 10 une | 8 The weekly statement of statistics from the institutions showed the pumber now therein = be 7, 4 which ts @ decrease of Ofty-one for the past week. The oumber af mitted during the week was 2,016 while those who died, wore dwoharged or transferred, numbered 2 The Board adjourned for « fortnight. Board of Alderme! This body met last evening, I'resident Peck io the chair. Alderman (wane presented & resojution directing Croton Department to give a statement of the number Croton water renters tn each ward in the c: the pom. Der and compensation of the officers aad clerks employed in the Department, and the duties performed by them re- spectively. adopted. ‘The resolution to increase the salaries of the five gene. ral clerks in the Street Department from let January last, — ‘wan calied up, who, after some opposition and attempt. | ed amendments, an amendment to include aa increase of $1,500 to the Deputy Soperiotendent of Lands aad | Places, was inse| 5 } ‘The Cuain then announced that 08 he matter to night, and the whole subject was laid over under the rule. The award of contract to the ) York Submarine Fa \eeoring Company, at the sam 118,760, for removing ities reef, was confirmed. in relation to “alleged” oe ‘THE RATYERY ENLARGEMENT. A resolation aatuortzing the Street Commissioner to advertise for complete the enlargement of the Battery was ved. matter has been before the Common Coune!l for about fourteen years, aad it ia nearly time that some dedaite action should be taken wou Tn PUR DEPARTMENT. A resolution, with am ordinance from the Board of Couactimen, was called up, to the effect that there shai be an Engineer and Assistant Fogiocer to the steam fire cogines, the Eogineer to receive $600 and the Assistant | $700 « soar Alsormaa Comms, moved to amend, that teers should | be only o0e engineer ty be to be chosen by the companies, end cootraned OF the Board of Kaginsers. Tbe resolution aa amended was After cousiderable routine business the Board adjouroed | to Monday next, at Ove o'clock. Board of Council COMMONICATION FROM THE COMPTROLLER RALATIVE TO FERRT xmeTs ‘This Board met last evening, President Jones in the chair. The minutes of the previous meeting having besa read and approved A Common cation was rece) ved from the Comptroller, a reply (0 & resolution adopted at the last meeting of Board, desiring information as to what ferry reate are due and chpaid to the city. He makes the following etatement — From the lessees of Peck slip ferry to Brooklyn, tine wontha’ reat, from November, 1869, to August 1, 1860, $15 760. The suretice of this lease are Abraliam Meseroie aod Joho J (onotue. From the lessees of Grand street ferry to Brooklyn, | D pine mcatha, from November 1, 1860, to Aagast 1, 1860, $11 ame toretien as above ia V. 0. Laing, four and one half years’ reat Thirty © Street, North river, to Now jo ng= 2 from Janusry 1, 1886, to hugust 1, 1900, 8750 No bood appears to bave been given. From James Wilson, thres mouths’ rent of the Jackson street ferry, from May 1, 1860, to lad 1869, $250 Sureties Jf. Brown and Hoary Mathe The Com; cheerves thai the sbove eecounte x cept the one against _ Wilson, were submitied works ago t© the Counsel to the Corporatioa for collection, bus be Qo not consider It necessary to take coercive menser + inet Mr. Wilson, for the reasom that be roguleriy, vogh cot y, paid the city, Toe communica vc wu Sedered to be priate, Several reports of the Committee oa Roade aud other COMM ItLees were presented and laid over ‘The Board concurred to rescind that of the re- Solution adoplet Get 15, appropristing the room of the Supreme Court, eneral Term, and giving it to the Soporior Wing tbe Suprems Goart to retain it ia They also concurred 19 convey to the Hebrew Banero- leat Society @ plot of ground Ki the corner of Seventy. Seventh street and Third avenus, fora nomiaal eum, to be ropriated for the parpoe of erect ag vheresn a | euital fo blaiog for Hr rew orphans and poor chiliran. | There was considerable debate bet of the resolution, in which Morars, Sha: part The latter intimated that t members were expecting the m \Rg election wa* denied the troth of Wiens) stated be hed it e re was no foondat B.D. ant t it was ramored tha votes of Last i if tho Jows bad 09} beld a to ino presented the following special report | snowledge the receipt of the report of the Poltce | | of | years. This vessel, the Board could not act | convention, ‘at which they determined to vole for ali de Mr Shay replied that there waa 30 truth ia thai state. ment, and urg adoption of the resoiation. Pusan the passage of the resolution, re. mari lng tat the iaad wan worth to the olty $20 000, and — Sather be cousideved wacharitable tham to waste bic funds. or further disouasion, the Board comourred to appro. oa the land by @ vote of W to @. The Beard thea adjouracd til Monday The Commissioners of Emigration, 70 THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD, In your report of the proceedings of the Commissioners of Emigration in yesterday's issue, a case was cited charg- {og Mr. Nordhaus, (an autborized"ageat of our road), on the afidavit of @ Mr, Stein, with having received $41 for the passage of said Stein aud bis family to Toledo, aad not baying carried out bis agreement. We are compelled to deny Catly that Mr. Stein over made such au affidavit, aud furthermore, Mr. Casser!, y confeesed the falsity of the matter as reported, but for certain prudential reasons mot only refused to contradict it, Dut declined to produce the affidavit tn question that We might publisa tt, The truth is that Me. Stein was in- duced (0 repurchase bis tickets in Castle Garden? on cer. tain misrepresentations of the people therein respecting Mr. Norchaus, bafore calling on us,as be was directed to do and sbould have done. Upon learning the true position in which be was placed he made aa al'idavit, in Pregenoe of the writer and Mr. Casserly, eetting forth anes ho was deceived and badly treated by the employ Garden, und tn every way oxonerating Mr. Nord! oy The money was ordered to be refinded to the mau by Mr Nordhaus, cot because he was in any way obliged to | do #0 on the grounda that he bad aot fulfilled his contract in good faith or justice, but sitapiy to delp the man out ofa dilemma into wh: @ importunitics of the Garden employés liad placed Lim. Fivally, this is but cne of the mauy petty annoyances to whick the Penpsy!vapia Railroad aud Its employs are covstantiy subjected by the Castle Garden ofictala, that | road not beibg represented therein, aud no opportcalty is joat to faisify the truth before the public, whereby the immacilate purtty of their acts may be showa, uader the snug patronag? of the State roada MoDONALD & BISOH AFF. Ageata Penni } No.3 Setuery place, “The Slave Trad UNITED STATES CIRCUIT COU Before Sion. Judge Nelson THE /TDOR's CHARGE TO THE GRAND sURY | Oct, 25.—The following geatlemen wore empannelied on | the Grand Jury: Geo. Briggs, Foreman Lowia J. Beiiom, Jr., Robert W. & Bonnet Daalel Beigby, Obarles A Baldwic Aaron N. Cohen, | Samuet Dawaoo Francia D Fowlor, Richard ©. W. Moore Joseph W. Weeks, | BT G Marquaad, Lanstog C. Moore, Samucl Milbaok Leovara B Parker, \ john J Pheips Theo. W. Pinckney Wm. H. Slocum Lewis Vac Bruat, Lewis Woodburn Judge Nelson then sail:— | Gentlemens of the Grand Jury—! bold tn my hand a list | of the persons charged wth olfences ageing} the laws of the United States, whose cases will be submitted to you by | the Dastrict Attorney on bebals of the goverament, in the | Course of your deliberations. Tne first three cases are, | the United States against William Warrea, the Sam? | agaipst Nathaniel Gordon, and the Same agatast Davic | Hall, who are persons charged with the crime of beiag | concerved in the siave trade. They are charged with o1v | ing been on board the Erie, either a8 master or hands, at the | time she waa captured witn a cargo of siaves (some nine hundred) ou the coast of Africa, aod which were after | ward deiivored mt Monrovia, and the veese! aud these par- | fons ordered to this country. Tuo veesel, it appears, *aied from Havapa to the mouth of the Congo iver, where she took om board this cargo of slaves, being af. terward captured and seat to Monrov: Oae of these | Persons is charged as & the master of thie vessel Abcther one, 1 believe, @ mate, and tho other, perhaps. | band, Tbe ‘facta in the case will be laid before you by the District Attorney, #0 far as they have got to the knowledge of the government. The offence, aa charged ry —which thas beea put forth | 12 tbe case of pergons engaged ‘a the slave trade, is made SE eee eee eat cree | Punlobable by the set of Congress of May 6, 180, fourth and afth sect The fourth section declares that if aay ; Citizen of the United States, betug of the crew or ship's company on any foreiga vessel engaged ia the slave trade, or any person whatever being of ine crew or ship's com: pany of aay veesel owned in whole or tn part by a citizen the United States, or oavigated for or in benalf of citizen of the United States, shall land from any veseol, aud on aay foreign shor: ADy negro Or mulatio not beld to service in one of States or Territories, with intent to make such negro or mulat ve, or shall decoy or forcibly bring or c uch negro or mulatto on board such vessel, with intent as aforesaid, auch citizea or persona shail be adjadged ® pirate, and, on cepviction, panishod with death, The fifth section declares that if any sued citizen or persor—that (s, under the ciroumstances etated in the fore part of section four—ehall ny A coniiae, detain or Aid and abet in forcibly contlaing or detaining on board & vensel, apy negro or mulatto, with intent to make bim @ slave, or shall otter or atlompt to sei! bimasa slave, eel Ligh seas, of anywhere in tid wat or deliver him over to any other vossol, ith vont to make him ve, Or shall deliver bim on ihure from on board such veasel, with intent to make « ave of him, Shall, on convietion, be adjudged a pirate, aod punished by “death, The person charged with the in the sinve trate, according to = Congress, must either bo a tien en, if areas in « foreign vessel, — vessel is engaged in slave trade, or if be foreigner, the person scouted of bei ‘that trade owned in wae 8 or in part by @ citizen of the United States, or ta the trade in behalf of or for the —_ of’ citizen of the United States—the govern it or Congress not claiming any jurtadiction on the Bie sees over cases of a foreigner jp that trade, foreign vessel. either the per: ts a citizen of the Uaited States, or & the vessel enga.ed in the trade is an American vessel, rather & vesse! owned in part or in whole by a citizen Mi | the United States, alibough the may bea forego | er, tin meat claims to exerci ¢ jurisdiction over it. You wlll therefore, with these expositioas of the law on ‘this subd) regulating the pouishment of persons on | lawful for any any person residing therein, ard of any vearel made use of to transport slaves from one country to another, and any such citizen or other per- j toa voluntarily serviag on suc vessel is liable toa fine not exceeding $2,000 and imprisopment not exoeoding two I understand, was engaged in tais from Havana to the Congo river, and trade, and sailed wee engaged tn Convey itg egroes from Africa to Havana, which would. bring the case within one of these pro: visions. ‘The Judge then calied the attention of the Grand Jury several offences of minor | which stipalation bow turns out to be valueless, ia conse | qnence of the irresponsibility of the ‘And In connec- | tom with which he ts charged with perju' ity. The prac- | flee of offering straw bail, as it was cailed by the bar, was ope that bad come to be of no uncommon occurrence, josamucd af It was pot al wi ip the power of the officer taking the bal! to'\\scover fraod, and be called the | oe atteation of the Grand Jury to this subject, The Grand Jury then retired, land Cene arn: ‘rom the Greesport (L. 1) Watehman, Oot. 20 wal the Kindness of Geo [?. Mills, ee Marshal for the wn of Brookhaven, we are led to proseat the fol. | {wing wtatistion of that to en Nomber 1960, 1,957; 1856, 1.667; in crease. 00. Nomber of families—1940, 2 021, 1855, 1.970, (scree, SL. Number of inbabitants—1555, 9.695 7°, pack inerease, 250. Number of farmain 1) deaths, 141. The indabitants are thas distributed in the several Post | Office districts — Patebogee, 1 960; Bellport, 620; Port Jeifersoa, 13% Setecket, 1,100; Stoay Brook, 320, Rocky Point, Tetteviile 160 New Village, 360; Selden, 120: Gare’ 940. Middle stand, $30: Manor, 400, Yaphank. 289. Fire Piace, 260: South Haveo, 240. West Moriches, 160; Centre Moriches, (20; East Moriches, 494, Bice Point, 200. To. tal, 0.078 Tt ts proper to say thet the above exhibit dose not show the true increase in this town, Owing to a dispated boundary question between Browbavea and Islip, some m0 phabitants of the former now residing within the tab limits of the town are included in the census } reuarna of the latter bease the real increase is about 630 AILROADS. Hr" ‘RIVER Basan =: OR augasy conseeting with trains North aad Wy TRO TURTY FORT ereeer, 19) A.M, and S90 P leave — rnow cm Euftom, Saud fT ATMs wot 8 | 78 Troy and Albany, Mail, ai $15 Troy Aad Albany (th sleep Lear) Ponghacepaie tain, 7 AM | esi Ss lira $90? w vw, itis s y dasa M "Lon M, 43 and Tas A F. SMITH, Superintendent, 25 9 emit (ations above Tor meanest DWaed SP. M. mopping O18 P.M. (Crom White street Depot), sup pt he if 1 PS net trate a RL topping st 6) saions north of Tre mesite Plana: #1, 16 A, Mat tO? M, mopping at ab " Wiliams Brides #40 A. M. and 1PM, Sapyigg 8 a ee too ‘ROEILL, icoanes tevoraten NEWSPAPERS ware (or ta BOARDING AND LODGING. ___ Pe err Ben Dire ve | a wy 3 or TO LET—ON SECOND VERIOR SUUM8 HANDSOMELY A cor val Face nad RE a Baan pe Bed usembor se led {com on fons tb floor to let, to single or gentemna oe yy ord conve: and thelr wives, at 113 Beaond avenns. Mad Sian win | sinat, Mo. below Uniou suuare. ss ee OARD FOR GENTLEMAN AND | WIV ONE motors Gngsovemens, EDMAN AND GION AND | \ AT Z2MANS. 72 BROADWAY, OPPOSITE Wasi | J Brus i three ciaen, ine aicichy privese dew improvemecia” aralshed Apartmest, wih | Sn bas Twentieth sree ‘aire earl caer HANDSOMELY FURNISHED PARLOR, ON CARD AN CLINTON, LAGE —& BUTE OF ROOMS ieruemen ony withont dard, Gi Fouris ave. | ‘Also, a Uasement for en “otiee, ot Ch Tinton piace. Buc, near Ninth street, one frome from Broadway. ean ap JEREET crry—at a opamp STREBY ¢ alk from Cortlands street fersz, bakes wd pleat oor, bara aad gas. ‘gs Dans WS: Bess. WANTED.—A FOUNG LADY WISHES BoaRD in 6 Oret class board! A: YOUNG WIDOW, wirpour FAMILY, CAN ACOO! raised, nad Based Board for vot Tho fs aly ae emwmnt (rood ‘Good tabla thd prvicnse of Commerce sect, aoar Bleoca er. : PARLOR AND | ibird sireet. ‘Terms not w @ LARGE, TAMDGOMELS FURNISHED EAEUOR AND | inndarest. ott aoe BS ver wot Meteronces ph ar ele geatiensca, 3017 8 ot 102 a be by a Pee Zoeclore'p Sree, oppaciie cademy of OARD WANTED-—WITH UNFURNISHED APART. msots, for a gentle maa, bose. oe borg Pow siveee a parte kad (wo bedepman we tea eoteed SMALL, ng PRIVATE eee wouLD Re ee 3 Or third door tarcughe "Disuer at ws, Addroas box 2420 Post eralis Sretatant ani dinnarron Bandage. Gloss coualne ah the modern improvements. Abply at 85 arity atreeh, OARD WAMTED-IN THE OPPAR PARY OF THE city. for a Indy, ins piace, where abe can cojoy ine comfiriact ® hou’ terme mederais, Adirsan Herad ollice, Se OARD WASTED~ FOR A LADT ABD GENTLEMAN, 22,438 yitet, {anally where there are co other boarders; board for the Indy ou! With & pleasant Boum and tion lady acquaintance Location below Iwenty third atreet, veuleat toate and #aged. vernon, Herald Es OARD WANTED —TWO GEN BN ABE DRSI BD res of o alaiog Sa REY aionge at bx 08k, in & {emily of rospecta >: e7' wort! a room avd two bedrooms. Address, - whe full paruoulars, Dow 12s, Fou oaice, New OaRD WANTED—BY & YOUNG AT FORMIBHE D ROOM, WITH PARTIAL BOAR family. can be had of 21 West Bwe street near Pth area. i .ARGR PROBT, BO ROOM ON THIRD FLOOR, HAND to lok without board. to ome or !wo gen tlemea, Apply at 334 Fourth street, near La azeite pisee. A om seooad LARGE AND DESIKABLE FRONT ROOM, SUIT able (or a gentleman and wife, or two sing’ eman, MAN AND His to rent in the first oiaas bonse No. § Weet Tweaty fourth street wife, os private family, where ola ay ay other board. opposite Fifth avenue Hotel Possession inimadiatsiy. Also | erm. Acdrees, stailag locptiou and terme, J. L. D., Broadway ‘a sult of rooma \o let Nov. 10. SMALL FAMILY WOULD LEY, TOGEIHES OB ORD WANTRDOFOR, A LADY AND GENTLEMA separa’ ¢ farnidhed Rooms, on sirst or ‘® culet family, where thare are go other boarders; bowrd second oor to hh partial board. " References tor the indy oy, wih ep caanut room for the lady.” Ls exohanged, Apply at 91 Weat Bleventh street, ear Pith | cation be" ‘wentvtnird sireet; conveueat {2 cars aud arenne. stages. Address Kmersov, Herald office YOUNG ORNTLEWAN AND WIFR—WISIT A 9 OARD WANTED —A GESTLEMAN I8 DESIROUS OF obtaining & pleasent Room with Board for the wiater, where the couforia of bome cau be eajoyed, ina pienaga! lo oe vn Address Boarc, box 2,413 Post obce, siatug terms aad situation, furaldied seyond or third story room. with bowel. gaa, ax wea of Biguth aveaue or below Tweat Term must be moderate, Address at once, alae sad terua M. 8 , box 1,782 Pos. odice. FEW GENTLEMEN OAN BB ACUOMMODATRO WITH | Rooms (breakiaat and tea, dinner om Suuday, if re | quired) io a private family, in Char toa wtreet, betwee: aud Macdoural streets. House couiatns ioders cx mania. References exchanged. Address A. W., Box 2 aoe on OARDING ~A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE OR TWO accommodated with very plea. ie, house frat class wireet OARDING.—THE ENTIRE SECOND FLOOR OF A MO dera rew Levey witt gaa, bath, IWATE FAMILY OF TERER ADULTS WILL LRT & boodsomely furnished fernt Parlor, with or without Bedroom, on the’seeond floor, ettaer with partial Board, pr or privilege tn kitehen Apply at 89° Fousth ave aut between Twenty eighth and Tweaty-ninth sireets, A © L-—NEW ENGLAND BOARD, TOGETHER WITH ZA Um entire second floor, furnished’ or unfurnished, and four very neatly furnished Kooms on the fourth dour, eka be secured by appl) ing at 68 Weat Niactwenth atrest. Rooma and cold water, Seinrona adj alan’ gentlemen. Terons reason: 472 Second aveaue, aear OAKDING,—A PRIVATE FAMILY WOULD L&T TO gecllemen, OF a ceutieman and wife, their front aod rear srcend door Rooma, with partial Board for gentleman. 13 Kaat Fighteen:h street, oue b.cck sore Usioa sjuare, beiween Broadway and Fite a enue Sina E enaanl aod me yaae, table @ad family uns me snarls la every particular. Pariiea williue to pa ir = i uy : OARD “WANTED TX BROOKLYN, NOVEMBER 1— pOTICE SCCOmMNSRAtlNS 8z8 EeEpeCUTIly termed to by w young marrie empl, f= a atricily % e .8e 8 loc suey I oy - woe! a ¥ FUBNISGED KOOM TO LET—TO A me moderate siaed) wel ‘House first cisas. No. 109 Wes: Two, pexceptionab. 3 7 ei equired. ceeom ag tetas and partociars, Permapen-y, Dox 6 EST TWENTY THIRD STRERT—A FRONT PAR- ani Bedroom oa the second floor may be bad with near Fourth aveana ECOKLYN.—A PLEASANT S01 OF FRONT ROOMS 1) sarnigbed io let w facnily or cenkiewa ibe be use is pleasant ya area we Rod eenieman, wil Har fortan dy iy, n'a retray | OME ABOUT M8 Lowrence wel “Referiacoe ceeunnsi geuiee! famiv; house ROOKLYN HEIGHIS—A SUIT OF ROOMS, FUR nished, to Jet tom family, with Roard. Also Rooms for gevilemen, Appiy a GT Heury airesi. References ex: changed BY OOKLYN BOARD —A sicgie gentlemen wil! fn. rivatefamily, The bouse Bas moder improvem Hicks treet, near Jorwiemou, three minclaw’ walk from sata and Wall sireet ferries BY ABD) IN BROOKLIN.—A FAMILY HAVING ayes on Shouse, where & cholo of Tooms can emsen street. slomen and their wi resor angie gentlemen. Apply at w OARD IN BROOKLYN—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFR, modern improvements, and conve. . a #0 per week, Address GH Ice. nieu! to mara B. Madison ‘A LADY AND GENTLEMAN CAN OBTAIN BOARD (fait Board for tae lady on 7), ta & priva‘e family. with a # furniahed front oom! no other Seeriere: Boose STLEMAN AND WIFE on «i Madison syusre Bas modern improvementa, Address 8. B. M rf snare Post of RESPECTABLE AMERICAN LADY, HAVING A Parlor and nd Bedroom a artached, on firat tloor [rns wae woul them 10 a gentiomss an te beara for i lady coly Price mod be ue to singes and cars to at 182 Wen Nineteenth street, near SUIT OF VBRY DESIRABLE ROOMS ON THE SE. ated aveni Refereuces ¢: AL Shudolory to et soperstely ort getter, in the house ots fe aontlomen, com Gal good Soard, with Widow lads, without children. Wentomen preterred Tiouse 282 Hicks street, Sve a) Welk trom modera. References exchanged App. at lid Wes, Tur aeers seventh Mreet, near Broadway. PRIVATE FAMILY, OCCUPYING A NEW HOTSR bear Wail street ferry, Brooklyn will let a seonnd story owe SROORL YW -=0te MENRY STRBET, LARGE . ro! erween Amiiy acd ‘Congress atreetd convenient wo oun or Wall sureet ferry. OARD IN BROOKLYN—OONVBNIEST TO #0UTA Wall etreet Desiradis Rooms for a contieman Apply a ab [Mieka siree. CARD IN BROOKLIN—A ORNTLEMAN AND WIPE Krcoanad Roark cs second sory, seven mauses walk to Waleed Socie Terrien. Apply wt WW) Clinton ferenoor exchanged 4 ALA moderate prion. No. 4! Broadway and Fourth avenue. GENTLEMAN AND 9 WIFE, OR TWO OR MORE ap, le,pentlemes, can be sonommcdated wi Aigo large i fs fa with B with an Easera famiiy, jarendiog nt No.4 @6 (ace 43) Weet Ninh a ees Parvaee reais De. Bert Vi ‘Dian See ee ae ne Oe tee maedirs lmerore- je sireot, very near South gouth and Wal wreet ferries = AED. IN BBOOELEE.. PI FRONT Wy eat BOOMS, val urnished. on See i agen: iy a ‘and wile or single timer had by appl yr one wr cor moaie Gomi cal epplylug ty street. Som Bosses BROOK UYN.—A GENTLEMAN CAN BF gentent to ents ond fer ences exchanged. arial Board and pot Room, oot ferences e cae ies. Apply wt 33 plage. Boe? es IW BROOKLYN.—A FRENCH LADY, OCCUPY tog & house ibe motern improveneuis, wo Tike to ren one or two furnishet Rooms on the second floor, vith Board to a gentlemen Peed Fn oc family emal! td boarders kept, ye ow Palio aveans ant Firth avence. A SPLENDID SUIT OF ROOMS—HANDSOMELY ror. niabed, wich Private Tabi also few single i038 “Broaden: Fwonty Aus and Fwenty vats ttreets, near The Fifi Aven Avenue He LADY CAR FIND A A gana. BOARDING PLACE, ste ‘fer jel Woard. Weta dee Carrad sumserate price, by caliing ot Ko. $ Miliane place. | suse signet Brier ek ferry. Abply Boe Hen exchanged. MADA: SP RDaINEON fy Gent, ensner of Conqrens. Beste J%, BROOKLYN—WITHIN, FIVE of Wall street ferry; of reference frroitineds t to be wehin ie an Pigstee walk of either Fulton or Lafayetie place. Wall mreet ferry. Address T. M. @ , Herald office. A raw ORNISHRD 118 Brand way FOR GENTLEMEN, . Bt Richoiae’ Hotel, = From $1 80 to $2 ver week. Up statra, sp Aes me ron one, wo et ape ty -S OARD INBBROORLYS —& PRW SINGLE GENTLR. aod Bedroom, wid Bard, to LK, og married ma. amtlice be & commotate ing bo way $18 to 20" per week. eat teferenoen bg TL fra oralabed er I eecond Biree! Herald office. o, Hoard wate fami!) Pleasant location. Terma low , rina IT OF ROOMS TO LET—WIT BOARD, AT amt I BROOKLEN.-SUTtS GP Pnanwt Rootes OARD IN, BROOKLYN. SUITS OF FRONT ROOMS LAs TO ne Lot, wih Roars, () eaten and Tatien, of seule PRIVATE FAMILY, RESIDING Ix THIRTY rourri | Seutiemen. Inquire eae jeary, Detweea Beate aad Atlasic street, woul! aecommo.late a eentiomay smal faulty with pleneant front Rome, its Boar & the dre brows stone fropt houre weet of Thira venue. Re fereoces exchanged. LARGE HANDSOMBLY FURNISMED BACK PAR- lor and frowt Room on sececon floor, . with or with: out Board, base AMS, Lowalon near Washiogua Parade wee ne Brno TO LET—ON TBE FIRST FLOOR. Use OF rivals Toy ). ore aod ful) or partial Board. 7 7 Of ree atute No otner Apply OA sisth erence, bear Thiriy-elgusn sreet. LEGANTLY FURNISHED SUITS AND | SING Germans oF a vreterred. For furtber particu. | 9-4 Rooms to let, Of, withoat Full or partial Board; the a contains ad et eaters o:aven been Hoque oR Macht, fo Licata. | roughly renoweted aad new: deatrai ee ——- dein Simcoe hs We Of F Avenue Hotel and M: 10 Broadway, fanaa AND LADY, OR TWO SINGLE GEN- | Lisy or be accommodated with pleasant Rooms aad | reoponabie privace family, i inure at Rove vewss piace, in Secor’ street, between South fenth and Blereath Mrests, Wiiamebure PRIVATE FAXILY, tod, com ria LEGASTLY er, ROOMS —SINGLE me men cap de accommodated Whd oF wibout ben, delightfully located. il Wi or Ce | a OOCUPTING A PLE ASANTLY ry qenemen ot indy OR a a A alg mg DESIRING a4 Perior ant oar or two Redromms, with Board. Adress fr. see oe ets Feces SS 5af gecommotaticns araid cm 7 calling om £ 00., 62 Rest Fourrseaih SS trent, or at 75 Bast Foureest sireah. References trae. FROST ROOM, WITH OR WITHOUT BEDROOW maybe bad, wiG Boar! ot No. 112 Wem Treaty second be howse 4 Pieseant and the location Grst rate, rescee require! PTLEMES apy BAVB FUL. LET—WiTs AND Simao r Apply at 46 Lacreas 7 FoR ja 4 47 TO worsen, Witte i Burt RNISNED ROOMS TO LET—A ‘one oF two gen! OF “| room, OF separnia; piso » Deiroom Meals indy ond gents Whout partial (tsar furmmabed, iC desired ny At No. Ut Leroy piace, Hleecher H0'Fam Heuer Sor wihout parual Board. Apply at | TOTS cus bises weet oc Mraniwag. Reteroase rovuires a nn a A Ri nt ns |__ | PROARD.—o Lar, WiTH OB WITHOUT BOARD iv 4 | AIURMISHED ROOMS TO LET—AT @ AMITY STREET, privaie family i, mutable foe's | KY for geatiemen wud theur wives or tugie genuemen. yey > Rom f'n single geauemas. “Appiy ai 319 | eee er avenue. | | OARD—A AUITE OF THRER ROOMS ON THR second floor, also one on the Courth to let, wita Doard, at 83 Clinton piace, near Fi/th avenue aner ot as o'ehek, ISHED ROOMS TO LET—WITHOUP BOARD. IN mls, at 172 Spring otrees, , 10 geatiomen valy K: BXISHED ROOMS TO LAT—TO GENTLEMEN, WITH or wi Board. Apply at 33 Bond street. rc RNTSHRD ROOVSWiTh OARD A LARGE SOUTR Room, wait roaNted | RICE a carte toS. Cae | BD ea, cas pe enesae: permanently by wo or iaree gente: | ihe Sitrn improvemetin, S18 Pout eres oe ine. oF gentiamen and wife Alen a good © | References required. Piease appiy ai 62 liammont street, between fourth ant Bleecker, | A LADY AND GENTLEWAN CAN HE ACCOM { with board in“ private family. room peaoad URNISHED ROOMS—TWO HANDSOME PARLORS pod floor. front ‘One obfid got oh) cied to apply at 62 Weet Sire Soon, sed Cesument Bitrben. wih every ¢ Thirty third st, between Broadway and Filia aveaue, eaieace foe bonaeueeing .. + Ay 4 = Nino's bail Room s/t G0 per week. “Apply at 108 Kear Wine | ppae; A ra NT ROOM ON SROOND FLOOR, fo teenth street nest Third avenue. Lig tor boone RVISEBD ROOMS —T Reotne tau" 8 congle of genti and bat wife, tn et, wibout Roa yrvate ‘amy. at Woe Terms molernie SHBD ROOMS —A SMALL PAMTLT OF EIva goviring Rooms wil: do w eet, near Grand RANRFORT ¥ USE, CORNER 0 PRANRPORT AND Fx NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1860. BOARDING AND LODGISG, AUBBCY FA Rint. itor areas Gres the second Soor of East Forest Parb, suitable eae rare be Y sad we table if desired. ave Ww OB SINGLE GUM. Grimes an be AND THEIR WIVES, m4 tlemen, can be ac ‘pleaxant ard. Terms reasynaple. aorly a 229 West Fourteen: wreck Befereuces exchanged. SS Geren, WITl malaied wi OR INGLE GENTLE: fsa west Weat Twelfth ween, 8 204 BD Ap (peg an, IN A by w single Pith ave- ved sere ‘ne. ladies ae musical. Address, Ee BOKEN,—PLEASANT FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH Ip yay in a nice loeation, three minutes’ walk the ferry. Apply at No. 37 Waahingtoa terrace. JALTH, COMFORT, BCONOMY Ody fe ia fe ‘xm be had for two or taree TOULY DESLRABLE AC IOMMODATIONS OAN RE obtained in modera ms retging rel sao wee Mark's place, six doors FURNISHED Booms oP LET—FeOR without Board, at 96 Gi bi 1280, eoRROAD NAY, ABOVE THIRTY er Ne vceet Parlor and edroo P00, aeocad story: othe wit wry rs Booms), unfurnished. ny very pleasant place, Inquire sa above. Na 6 Ly soune STBEET.—TO LRT, THE FOUR | ‘and basement brown stoae House. Also, No L Hust Tenth street, near Second avenue, and the third Floor No. (43 Broad way. Pisabet wi ROOMS TO LET—FURNISHED OR UNFUR. | ished, with or without Board, in a modera howse; family sm il) aod pi mm central, and near Broadway; daca, ans, do. Ropiy a a4 i. "Mark's place | ECOND STORY ROOM TO LET. WITH BOARD, FOR 4 | gentieman and wie OF (wo angle geal sory Room for two gentiemen, House Ht, improvements, street. Hef changed. LET—A Lag ey FRONT ROOM, TO A SINGLE | oor BUCA. Inquire at 25 Court street, Brooklyu, taint r. { ae LET—A ‘FURNISHED ROOM; AT $1 he WEEK, | Apply ) JOHN I. HOPFFMAR, 15 Oliver at: pM Debt chedecavntn rb ) LET—A ROOM ON THE FIRST FLOOR, peariy furniabed, to one ila two gentlemen, without Board, or pea ear erences givaa, Tay at 27 eal Twenty hind a atreei. 7, L8T—WITAH BOARD, ONE LARGE BACK ROO! (srred, "aloo alte Bosses, with Board.” 29" Lats on prefer mi rd. strec, Opposite St. Jobo’ Park. r ——- PARTY OF GENTLEMEN WHO WOULD We the comforts of a sviect bome, {0 negotiate with a lady of thoroughly domentic ne tm rentiog a ho: comfortable; references eachatged. “Aidress A: J. Dy iis. comfortable; references 1, reas » He raid ofice, | sae ANTED—IN BROOKLYN, IN A PRIVATE FAME Rooms on second floor, for a gentleman, wi ead, denaiton ie 8 tetova, bell bonees oak alae gaa and foel; 1ocati n't & good nelichborhood, ' onvenient bo ferrien or cars. Pay prompt. and best of references given re quired, Address Comfort, Herald oilice. Wikies, 4 GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, AU! Board, tn & respectable private ( Joraiion below Treat fifth street and east or Broad Katee Culver, box 3,200 Post office, siaung terms, with ‘and gaa, which must be moderate. AND Apreenon WARE, 2 ‘end Sank strona ~ Rome, JORNSR OF HUDSON ith Board, suitable for en; references required, endttages fami.ies sod peas the door. TWELFTH STREET —BOARD.—DELIGHT- fal Eoowe to let <a Poard, at (4 West Cwaltth atreet, 44. fale hetweea Fifth ani their wives ren ces exchei PP ea gentlemen or a xeutleman sod his 8, Libadie for gentlemen and OF ai ge geaemen, Also & Room, Refe- oa —A Lan ag Board, to BLEECKER STREBT, TWO DOORS RAST Broadway. Two we!l furniske’ pariors to i floor; cam algo aecormodate.oue or tw genie \ ae dinner ‘roan 6101. Fomaly Rogie SPRING STREET.—FURNISHED BOOMS TO LET, adjoining the Prescott —— opposite the Bt Nicholas ‘and bath in the bouse. 642 5 AN, “Aen sano BROADWAY {new farnkare, oes of 8 «rat clnas Bones 648 BReapwax. -PUANTER'S HOTRL—TWO OR three large 4 sleeping vo first for, iso ernall PePiore nut” Bedrocma wed for siagie fer omen, with full Dourd: Novms bandeomely farniahee, table Srvt elves, terms molerace. 767 BROADWAY APARTMENTS AND SINC Y§ Rooms tole: or nofurniahed: aleo, a of three Parlors, 190 feet, with gaa chandeliers and pier ‘inst, for & private civ b or centee! businem, INSTRUCTION, i amael GRADU. "ATE or Beevane DESIRES A SITUATION for a few bours 8 day se private tater or wacker in. eee OT Yt Teterenees given. Address W., bos 9,050 Port oftice. T $2 5), WAIVING —BOORKREPING, $10. LEesone adimited. For obtvining ease ia writing aud skill beeping and mathemat ce PAINE Wer-abtle (allege 62 Bowery. or 25d Fulven eirent, Cy kes the lend. Siriotly private room for private tmetrue OOKRRERPIRG, PHONETIC SuvORTHAND AND PEN mangbin « tinaht at ronca Ro. 8 9, 653 Broggway, where to acquire Sberthand Wri ‘will have a of becoming verbatien F.ODOWD 4 works on Phometic Shorthand for sale. FOUCATIONAL -TRICHE Ke Wanye FOR ScHOOLA, fam! vatiomal cor ths ‘Gaton, to ovens Toautnte, $80 a 8 BiBaA WILMETTE INSTITUTE -CLASARS OF LADIRG axo also of genlemen are being formed. Terms pe | tor SSench member. Private Lasous ty pubic slegers aad | speakers 86 per quwter. Al! diseases of the throat. cnga | and otber organs adecting the rxee quecess wily treated 0 See houre from 9 A. M to PM. datiy TILE LIBRARY ASSOOTATION=CLASSES mRoA M 140G-61.—The members of the Association are hereby reapeattully ta ihe Clagere for 136)-61 it the fuah om ber. rrengemests male tor toetrnetinn ary follow ne branches arr, Fi eth ber partie: late, teat (erred to the Claas Book, now ly ing a to receive the names of those w: mentioned classes, or to ‘encing ‘he Livrary fate any Of ne nore Cratrmao of Caan Ca) SEAVATIUS 4 80" INFORMS Ld, post: 1 AND aimtances that taken roome Good: tas | ange. Apply from adore | 7 Clinton Hall, | sre | LANGUAGE. PROFESSOR GORRIN 0. 6 renee o in yan ED. = GRETLYAR, FORT ENWARD + clase Poarting Senionr: $110 | avenues, House 25:82 to4 108 or. —__ SAlS OF RBAL “STATS. iy ce aS Lc ks Lot Lweaty bene, bd te ne rt ys Series YF a Oe a A Here une rate sr SEAT—WATER FRONT, AT aud W. M. MELIOK, 47 Broadway. me meaner UL, HOME nya, wile given sar tt NEIOM- ren a ‘there ts geen wan nest decd thin 2ay” Call on DAYTON QCM Ea ofa "| ROOKLYN pti hi THS BEST LOOATIO! for aale,for will ¢: for Farms, Western = robandiee. ‘Lou for ane aul money advaased to loaned on bond and my ey s epedeernerce ow Tork, at tall past tose BRO HEAP FARMB FOR SALE —06 ACRES, Janoe all illable, well fenesd and one of acres at . Mast be sold tmmediately, erin gow South, Addreag antrew Miler; Hers‘a Di ecain HOUSE WANTED— Ay 5 WITHIN Dion mance wrth not io exceed 38 oF & convenient out of town winter and summer, Address N. H. FS $5 a, fors pay doing vases OR 84LB—A NBAT COTTAG folly sitnated on oy s gromed 9s with all the <—" two = Yoyo water, gas, Dath, \ota of somely laid out, on the poathesat corner of a four god First avenue. Apeiges Ge preniasa, immediately if desired. OUR. in a nice! premises 4 aud Bet Hone ‘mories ‘high! ‘slao, a v4 taining carriage room for three vs Dorset, & og venient office aad ~ ee (i ‘SALE OR TO LET—THREE SMALL HOUSES, of ral a ninth reek betwee, She cand’ Bread y ween, ‘averne and very convenient, Apply to J. 8. MOON, 719 Sixth aveaue. 3 SALE-THE THREE STORY MO! House, 50 Weat Fifteenth str ie. fhe =} C LIES & Baluey,’ do RB SAIR—A FARM, IN EXCELLENT CONDITION, within gue mile ofthe cit; of New io” e le landan. RuN HARDENDERUH Go Wall ees, . RK SALE OR TO LET—THB i re STORY EBNOLIGE: basement House and Lot, Ni West Treoty seventh street, lot 21 feet 5 inches by balt dock. The whole bowse Las lately been putin thorough repair, Fir further parueu- lars iequire at No 217 same street. BALM ON THIRTY FOURTH STREET —4 FLRee * ma ontrayse 09 Thin gee 4 on bose Thase, ie baile and in the mort_mbstantial wad ap. Lore aad trtonmaiugs, inte glass ell troughs Gouirest of between ‘abd. fists svenure, on A hundred, fou qacisreet a howls” nas faanionndio sity. and at's riding oe f ARM FOR ro DEER PARE STATION, Long Islard Pt ixt, fae ng culttvatie a, House and Bara. wit velo well or tice foe a3 a wear the cuy of New York. Address Fi ary BALE OR TO EXC! (alg od bi BE the modern pra g preines cami ing at treet, room 20° yen sea OR EXCHANGE—A WHOLBSALB rd A i il i 53 i rE E F H 3 A FY ik iE i e : z oC i i B ry 8 3 5 i A HOUSE AND and crowing tows of for tatotn ae t for although by the Providence @ Meroe to be rich enough again ia taree confidentis!ly where aa i! Broewon Herat ctice SY. GENTLEMAN, 2 YEaS# OF AGE OF PABPOS-. “ye gy 8 lady oe 9 mart: Wealth 20 objeat, Addr me maine shea vad where oa ve had, Charles Livingsicn, Brosdway YOUNG GENTLE! the acywaintanee view to matrime: T MADE Bas Pry ny RH Tae Ce RM RAK t Wilivam ton. pablisbers how ATRIMONIAL =A WIDOWER PAST so YEARS oF mn ding 8 with menua, deatres to trim the 4c ot a ledy one: bie to ope fe 3 he “ew 9 ny my A bow one wil cr sincerity. Address weet OP Wirwin, waloe D Pom offee, Rivie Bal-uiags, New Tore “ ‘Me srRIBON eS) ABLE PBREON WISHING TO ADOPT a Deaatiful lite orphas x seven sears old, ona Rear af Ferree CABALLERO ¥ Pigt Wo Call Ai the odioe of (Be guveer PALANOA & RSC aLANT Tse tA WARTED—OF Jona or Dente’, und inrormation fe Fauld be thank fully received Kane, at Jamen bunty ty adiremsing LC Heraid ove Nae send ® Sat ag al aon” oe SOB ee NY LADY WISHING TO ADOPT A FEMALE INFANT 1d. eu 0 80 > App “ awe? ng cid, oun 20 Applying ah the Lying io BILD To ADOPT —A FINE. SEALERY FRY ALB child, fifteen months old, cnn be hed ome Gold, 20 Fouth Powis ree Bee Drockiyn, BD, mes BS ls REQURSIED C midreme reat. BUBAN oN or her sone Jaman. 8 line to Lionreoot SHOULD THIS MEE? Factor, formarty at ree Light be ind to bear fo Maes dim.

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