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NEW YORK’ HERAL ereiges, consisting of singing of an anthem, roading the Soripwores and prayer, in which ite ensiaved were pirti- cularly remembe: eu, Mr. Busceme said his text would be found im the fourth Ohapter of St. Lake, the 17 n 18ib «md 19.b verses:— And there was delivered unto bim the ook of the prophet Keajas. Ano whem he had opeved the book he found the piace where it was written, Toe spirit of the Lord 1# upon me, bee«: se He hvth ancintel me & preach ‘he Pp 5 Ho, bubgens meio peel Maier. ach ken hearted, to rave to the captives, and recovering of to the blind, to get at liberty them ie are bruigcd; to preach the acceptadie year of the rd. In his introductory remarks the speaker said that Obrist came to save ihe world, not our institations, but the thanks this day, are Bot only looming on their effects are alread: ~ and looked for im the condition of nationalities, and tm the character of the people. If peace breathed balmy over ite attendan the precious legacy bequeathed to us by the worthies of | sll the world; if every law was obeyod, and every gov- the Revolution. To obtain it, to retain it, to secure It to | ornment rode among the people as man of war upon a fhe free citizens of the United States was the end tranquil atced, dressed for a holiday, it was yet no ooca- aim for which Washing‘on toiled io the deld, Franklin and i in the Cabinet, —* batriox ry fon of rejoicing if the people were ignorant, if their ca- Senate. Well they knew ia hour paoities were undeveloped, if their aims were mean and patriot rye an Tn those, times Ghich tried | *rdld, and their mora’, like a Chinese foot, cramped too men’s souls, the men of the bee spaleed the aa vag small to walk wpon, But though there be wars and South had formed s noble band of brothers. Shou Tumors of wars, revolutions and tumuite, the world was ghou they confronted the . On many s ws . fooklces told Toop tel! together, with “ their backs oy preserved, if by those convulsions the race was freed from A oburches were but doore to the grand, spiritual interior. The good mea who lovei Got and man with overruling affection of all oations and of ‘and impoverished to be recuperated and harch they restored to well being, the firsi, tho indispensadie principle | agembied to give thanks for natiousi anon nf Wo need Feoognized by all the great, good and wise men 1a | not remind thew of the suocesa which bad crowced it. the blessed and glorious work—I say the main ple— | Tee crops had been abundant, and eave @ narrow strip ‘the foundation stone which they dowa was Union. | (Kansas), this continent bad beon eo blessed with And in order that Union might prevail, equality, respect | husbandry, os to make this year memorabie amoug fer State ip he individual was prociaimed and | thoge that bave preceded it, All good men Sarreest s soer tare saghcpann ya | Souda nel bone dment te eey ou u conatitation came into force, and under ita beniga in- | Gog were, oe denied uence three millions of people bave increased and multi. plied more than tenfold. They bave subdaed the land Soper eometiont bolle Mula bave wzélled into | Prcotame ve popul ; fol a ave Bwol in bim for ¢ mighty bier rivers on wales the Indian sometimes pad. | Supar‘et to bim for chapksgiving, When bad mou re, dled his canoe are navigated by floeta of floating |. good men rejoiced. When God gave mercies ho (tho Pd dome ve greeremene | hens the beenaae § eines er) was glad to kuow that Satan pined and grumbled. It . widens reatlo y . be et mental aad socked ert ithe should be so, Letusrejoice. (Great laughter.) He pro- posed to glance at otber reasons for thavksgiving. Firsi, the advantage and inereasing tofluence of patious, in the main, tended to servo human liberty, and cadence and dwindliog of those nations that ished by cxsction and by tyranny, was matter of gratu- tars and stripes cover every ocean and visit every mart commerce. The most exclusive empire sends its am- bassadors; the proudest and mightiest monarchy sends ite poets visit i our country. — nations Lae in conflict our rights are respected, Despows recognise the rights of free mea; and the red cross of Britain or the trj- of France claim no pre-eminence over the flag of the bev Such is yet, we wiioh, the de- had tlour- lation. Secondly, the emergenoe of the common people ‘to that degreo of political power that made it necessary Bow for whole of Western Rurope to ask thelr por- mission for any throne or movarch, That was cheering ander and the first | anq auspicious Crowns onos were made of gold beaten ILL. For Thou dost judge the nations with equity and the peoples on earth Thou dost guide—Selab. ve before called your attention to Thay the many points in which of the tod States rewerablen that of the the | were in the emancipation and conduct of in even 80 did the first settiers of the North _ aes ee on oe nye from Egypt of olf, That euch a soojanciicn of events should have taken p'ace; that such a mon: as Victor Whether they Ba a] Fathers, by the Ph ode and | Emanuel, that almost reconciled republics to kiags, — eepot Bmp Pr mosaralaed sbould have sat waitiog; that such consummate states eae trace his oF his snosator's first arrival oa this sacred | Zen of noblest wisdom ag gong have been prepared and waitt ‘What sooh a hero, ai : 5 “ od vtrue, pure: disinterested, oeif sacrificing, skilfal and foi] of freedom to the stern and oruel ia which ple iow dike ’as Garibaldi ehould have come at so hour maind and conscience were held in the Old World. Evon ea tho Jeraclites, under Joshua, had to scquire their | narchicg to a plan, not of man, but of God, was woaden homeg a} the sword’s ini from the Canaan even 80 . base , the settlers tn the North American wilds hed to wrest | ‘Ul, Mes Dever devised each combisations. That either of those men should have appeared would have beou sig pificant; that al! should come together—s soldier to best a old ism, a atatesman te organize new liher- , & just aod patriotic king to preside over the peopie’s ‘fhe greet ead prependorating Power throngs government, aad a people divited for centuries, but now at last united. This revealed the mind aod will of Asia, even #0 the United Mates Ja this New Western | Goi, Fourthly, The growiog moderation of monarchies, World. Even as Israel traded successfully to Tarebish | ang q improvemont of people—the endijo Ophir, the most distant lands of ere es avc!pation of the seris of Ruseta ought to eagage toe known to the world, 20 there is no island however re- tention, and receive the sympathy of every Caristian mote, no continent however distant, but thas it is visited | Poonie. God did mot tell beforchaud what ne wad going by the traders of the United Staten. Ax tho wealth of | {5'A0, bat by the clesriog made for the founiauiow, by larsel increased, #0 that ‘silver became as plentiful in | the wateria's that wero gatuore?, abd by the workmen Jerusalem as stones, even #0 the wealth of these States, | employ od, the speaker judged that po mean structure was ‘As “‘Judab and Israel wero _ as the sands of the Be8 | gnout'to rise there to ihe glory of God Fifthiy, Ia the for saaiitade, eating and crinkiag and makiog merry, | Fest of the world there wore signs, but more remote of and they dwell safely, every man under his vine and under | pio4 Heatbon natious were growing weaker, aut Unris- his fig tree, with no one to make them afraid,” even #0 it | tian nations were growing Strovuger The hhas until Iately been in this so happy United States. And | Dolice around tbie globe, aud how 100g here [ ehould wish to close the parailel 1 have drawa, bat depend upon the wili of the Caristiao people. already we must go one step boyoud it. In the United | ou own land bad not heen behind ti Star. in Israsl, ‘uolim ted, prosperity has begot 4rro- | tions: our country bad kept step. We kuew it by the vic- noe und resticesness ‘Tesburun waxed fat and | tory of ideas, by the recogaitton of principlos, Dy the aa- cendancy of justice, by the witnessing aud ratifying raid | of all who loved ‘oporersion and oppreesors. To day | should not be profaned by partisan congratalstions, bat | they should be ungrateful to God who nad guided us | through perils and darkoees, and at length brought them | forth into tliustrious victory, if they did not remember | with profound gratitude and devout thanksgiving the ot reeurrection of Mberty from the gravo of their ; | fa treo of liberty, whose leaves were of the nations had been radely dealt with, eet their homes from the red Indian. Even as Israel formed one federation ia which each of the tribes, witaia its own limits, exercized the right and power of a sovereign State, even so do these United States. Even as ona’ ion joked”? f= & reproach that applies equally to either. At the very tims toat the prosperity of lsraci ap us ite height, sectional eofisnness and tou ed Ephraim agaioat Judal; the North and the into two hesitle sects, and the well 2S aor gen pea Very turning point of ¢ -F-5" , in reckless blind to arr fortune in their own oa- ant again for ‘aned out spd would not taste, and mighty spesremen hunted the swine back to its tuicket, ‘more around about 3 air wi ‘appear! rat hae | our Mert giaie tn cne tnésies the tb of " occa | Beh ore Pe Abe nation was broken id nat wish them ink that the hank grousd wae 4p fratricidal oot Diet; lita ehteiate, Oy | He Gar, tor tt went there was excitement; ‘there. was and murder, succeed cach brewing mischef, the clouds lay lurid along the Southern ‘until the whole social fabric was dissolved, and | horigsn, and porientous storms seomed about to break. cue section of leraal and then the other fell a prey | {et theta break, said be; God nas appointed thelr bounds, to foreign conquest, | Our country Is too large, Our PoP” | and not till the Atlantic eubmerges the cost seat will this lation in every a vo ~ | tumult of an angry people move the firm decrees of eign conquest; bat, with that single exception, | God, who came to open prison doors to deliver captives, What other of the woes that disanioa brought "708 | gn4 io loose thoes that are fvand. God waa among us Heracl can the United States hope to escape! Dis | the very rage of the wicked showed his presence. While pm En eel Ph he we tremble, then, let us rejoice—not triampb, not boast unavoidable consequence. AS sure as civil war causes, nor make invi sious isone, mor throw facl into tbe f0 sure will the most sucocesful military chief asurp flames alread: aad sovereign power. If there is any one sequenve Of fa) b nencen! more fuily established than another im the history of the to recall ‘8 course Anat civil war leads to saarchy, and utter destruction, and that now though waves were and Lhe tempest was upon the ship, He had 3d ber coarse and the was beading away from the bi Scantaane Soteah taensaiiincan Vhere could pee Cary es nh w! ciuag wo great univergal principles. Fear would betray us, seidsh inter | stroy us, pride would Dut justize and Yiberty wore pilots that did not love thetr craft; they mieered by a Divine compass, and knew the hand that held the winds aud storms. "It waa always safe to be Tight, and our busines was not to much to week prece as to scok tne causes of peace. Let us bave the seuret of God with us acd who can harm us? ‘‘Riguteourness exalt- {cm ue boware’of Fanning into tho very duogers tant we w ere rena! we feed cod shape aaah aoe nattiaad foungertay tapeaasions ou the freaks of pariica and the movements of moa, and let us cdorstand that certain laws are the foundations of oor aod Lage cae ath we will was Se. ae ' tations or armice; Pan parelic: to Rombeline, with & feroe and crusl that PY — mind and will of God, 1t made n9 di what moa did Se pny or left undone. If we adhered to those social, moral and bumané. To Weself from these evils Iisly has bat | political tratbe with which this nation made’ ite advent, ‘one remedy, and that is union. No more shall Florence | \e would reap in the future what we had reaped in the land Pies, Vexioe and Genoa, Milan and Napios, i@ | hey, ouly more aoundantly. In the cod right political ‘their sectional contentions, ruin each ovber and economy would work oot prosperous national eoonomy, ond if for want of faith i thé safety o” rectitate, we abandon sound and true principles, or let them go by de- fault, Ri good luseutions Would not save us from national | mflarule sod desiroction. For mon to suppose tust this nation Lad been prospered oa scoount of the skill, wis- dom or arrangement of men was the worst of infaclity. While patriots and parties were in fuil outery, and nos- trome were advertised and sacred patriots wore at thoir | wits ends, and men of weak minds were . Italiana aspire to be free and | order to secare these biosslogs, | thet which wo epurn—Union. And 1 they succeed, under the guidance of God, while ‘wo madly reject His guidapeo, as evidenced by all his tory, tacret and pro‘ane Yes it ie time; yet it is pos Bible to prevent the evil by moderate councils. In the moral as in the physical world, « bi equilibriam be- | ‘tween conflicting powers is preserved by compromise. No abstract in itself, can i ~ invite the privetple, however true themecivee, and imbecties wore doubting in the tice bear to be carried out to ite ng ta Ne ta ‘they not Know thet the way of a voice of the people be heard, caim imple, scocesibie and @asy? They trod the Tet it aay to the Rehodoame of the North, ast not Foogh part ‘already, aud 0 it they were bat firm and give up bo right pri And kipdnees of mper tron g¥arp, toon the chariot woald roll obedient sat the MeO Sake would come to their righ! The way was to tbat voice say to the Jeroboams of the Bouth, What ee dey Tad a seee wi mee the South, for we have no share ‘at cose any taberiiascs tm the covstitetion. Yo anau | 60,oreard i they wanted pence: act realize your destructive project of seccesion.”’ Th: ut the land there are yet, thanks be to God, onl thousacds whose “‘kcees have not bowed anto itue Baal” of secrioaalism Let them be up ani doing; 4 the help of God and the blessing of God will ecubts wo clay al'enclaim, “Toe. setions thask' Thee, 0 | in we may all exolaim, ‘ » the ations thank Tee, all of them.” wore caugut in @ storm fieered sow Lo rum with by #0 doug w never out of it it was rent intidolity and infatastion a thie Lime to euppote that the grea wees 0! this wation had Pprurg from tue wisdom of expedieucy inttead of from the power of settled prisctples Ships did aot creats com- merce, but Commerce created Bhi pe stores did not eke trafic, factories did not create enterprise, firma, com mitkos, treaties and leeisiaturcs did not create natioual | presparliy Our part Fed — eke phe wee oad "# pataral acd moral law. rat oourags, DISCOURSE OF HENRY WARD BEECHER. — virtue, wiadorm and manhood, carried iu the fear of God, PORTION TO MAKE A COLLECTION FOR THE KANSAS bad mace th.s patios, The popie of this country should SUFFERERS ABAXDONED—THR REVOLUTION IN EU- | not be olicttous of ‘anything but to hold fast KOPE AND THN TRIUMPH OF THE REPUBLICANS | truth end rectitude, apa capepiaily not to MATTER OF THAXKSGIVING—AN ETEUNAL OON- | Afraid of excitement, for fruit was coming from it. The FLICT BETWEEN THE BARBARISM OF SLAVERY AXD | et ee ae eel ne ‘TUR CIVILIZING TENDENCY OF FREEDOM—THE DUTY yore Te Tye Ov Sus KORTH IN Tun CRisIs—NO COuPRourss | the 400d Past end the Itving present | evil ands Gourtabing goos—bot ween babarien apd o) WITH THE SOCTH—THE FUGITIVE SLAVE LAW WILL | Siticg. They might bot bave asked for tie condjet, Out BX IGNORED BY THE NORTH—BRRCHER VOLUNTEERS | God tad sont jt, and bbey must take silos, acd the valy TO DRIVE THR RNGINE ON THE UXDERGROUND RAIL- qneetion wae on which tide would they be found Mghting. ROAD AND GLORIRG IN THE IDRA OF MARTYROOM— | If they sioepied froaiom and the radical \aoaa of the GREAT APPLAUSE IN PLYMOUTH CHURCH, ETC. | for men who were #0 wise that when the: ery jons which are sow agitating our country, and one | reach on . >, ee Sa Ss {have wapposed that he would ave exhausted the | Proullar nad wintinchics elumanl provi a 3E SS and that © mere allusion to the eabjeot woul! have | gtand up mapfaily andi to battle for Christign otvitization. fn big Thankegi ring address; but instead of that pre ior cummeres, py ay a —_ « to end, was om the barba | ginting, Dat God Almighty knew God was bringyng into of slavery and th? @uty of the North in the presest | cosfict—and a nobier pattie fteld than this country had At times the enthu.eem of the audience was eo Bever been selected—two great oiemente, bristaa civili- oo ‘and heaghen barbariam. He did not propounce the that the church rang witt He pleudite of those who | ZOU‘ m4 Renta te barbarous, for he expressed 0 yeare have eat under the an‘!slavery teachings of pinion open ibe subject: bat be woud wz suem ber, Tmacan stated tbat be announced at Subvath | Pei7iy He, (MM Iucrg, and he wa: tree to adit nig Phat collection would be taken ap cp Thanks | that there were indiriiucl men Seattered through the Day tor tho suffering pedple of Kansas ; be wae ‘formed that the rule of ‘the church pre- bes that the oo.“eetion meaally taken up on this coon. shal) bogiven to (Ne poor of Plymouth cbarob, #o SS 3 the Kaneas collection world hate $° be postponed. After tbe performanog of the preliminary Pritious ox- fe atitutions represented. fle would, boy ere", #7 that the distinet ‘idea of the free States was Ohr.“\/a0 olvill- and the distinct idea of the inatitutio”* of the onth wae barbaric; that while one came to then: Ke & pure white alavarter box fall of precious olatnm.”: the other game full of Pandora’s box aod foil Of ali im. Teal eonfilot im this nation at the | between barbarism | was wholesome and strong and they North demanded harvests § But the South liberty trom the seed of rhouid make up to them Contr: versy as between ‘States ard the North war, 2 ment was formed to make slavery as good as liberty for ‘ail the purposes of national life. Thet was the the phiios phy, They.were tocarry ona wasting sys- tem, a system that perverted society tp ite very foun- talus; and st every cecaie of years the government was b; priv to mike up to them | the waste of this mode of doing business. Our pational government had been made to be @ bribed Jodge, sitting on tue aeat of authority io this land, to de clare? bankruptcy was as good as honesty, to declare wickedness as good as virtue, and to declare that there should be made from ptriod to period a rule that would brivg a] men to ove common municipal aud commerotal result no matter what might have been the peculiar in stitutions that had been work'ng out the special evils tn ‘them The Routbern States bad organized society around SB rotten core, Ravery; hile the North bad organised fociety around the vital heart of liberty. Ai lengih both stood mature. They stood in appropriate contrast. God beld them ap to the nations that men might see the dif- ference. thes comaieroial, political aad moral re- sults had been developed in these two great opposing ex- tremes in this country, the time had come in which they were 80 brought into contact that the prin siple of the one or the other must yield Liberty must discrown her fair head aud lay her diamond sceptre upon the altar of oxpression, or ele ad mast shrink sad fail, aw hide iteeif. Which sball it bef? Two queens were not to rule im this land— one black aud the other white; one ‘rom below amd the other from above; two influences were to sit} in covenant at of government iu thie nation, oae pulling toward the infernal and the other exciting towards wefore us—frat, {he supernal. There ere three ov ¥ over bodily \o Southern views; s»s0udly, to compro mire with them; thirdly, to stand Gra: on constitational grounds and abide the iseue. Shall we o literate from our Statute book every law for liberty? Soall wo rab down and efface'every clear and distinct advantage to liverty? Sball we asmime that slavery is jot oe good as freedom? Are we to give up our convictions and our all for the sake of This was wh: of us. He (Mr. 8) nad read with no recent epecob of Mr. Caleb Cashing, at Ni and he could understand in it nothing but th’ Daving clear and firm convictions on the eubjeot man rights, baviog ripesed them into tvstitutions, and Sorroborated them by laws and malntained the ddelity of ‘helr Own convictions, the North was ail to blame, and that now there was but oue way left for peace, aud that relinquish these ideas. car of slavery was set io motio and the ciaim was tnat all mea must become worshippers of this Juggernant, and leat ‘there sbould not be victims Calen is already down 1p the dirt, w tag inte ereches. (Great laughter ) Bball we follow 18 Course was not to be toought of for a moment as a practical one, whatever it might be theoretically considered, There will be n> change ia the opiwions and convictions of the North; it had reaved too bountifully from the seed sown to change now. hall we compromise? They were told that Saian appeared under two forme: when be had a |, fair feid he Went roaming aud secking whom might devour; bat when he could not do anything more in (hat way be was a terpent, apd rceaked in the grass; but oltber way be was the devil. So was slavery, whethe* roaring or aggressive or sneaking in the yrase, Oa di0g itreif compromise, it was the samedevil if by compromise was only meant forbearance, Kindness, well Witd'pg, Conciliation, Hielity to agreements, thon bo be- lieved in compromises, only that waa vot compromising We Yhonestly wisb, sald the speaker, no barm vo she Seuth, but all benedt; we wieh no harm to thelr com. Meroe, Love to their manufactures, bi colleges, churches, families bove of our bone and bd! to us io common historic gory in masy emi nent respects. We are fer from wishiag them diminvtion or feebleness; put, on the coatrary, most beart)ly and siccerely and with much more earnestness than they rectprocats, we wish them weil. We ne'ther envy vor Covet thelr territory; we are not jealous of their bovors, and he would they double Ail that Delonged to the South, ali that with the most |tberal con- ttrection was put ip the original bond shail be bers Whatever bas been guaran! ‘by past compacts and by the constitution, whatever may be our judgment io reepect to the wisdom of firet doing !t, we will abide by it and counsel men to woide by it. We shall leave nothing undcne and untried to prove that there is both patriot tem and fidelity to the fu the North that there never was in tbe South. We know very well wast bas been the history of their conduct to us. Bat we will do- fend ber coasts if need be; we will gaard her inland bor. from all armed bands from without, and in ae; cry, Bebovls, or ber cftizeos, who aro of oar blood, usited I tail © a & ? i i i gE H F E ; Paes y Se thelr heads up and to speax freely thought ‘witboat fear. Bow could two States, in one of which to ie balf eo ridiculous aa to are as cpposite as hoavon a from beaves and the other from of thie jand the depertare of the children of not be prevented. As well wight they attem: vent tho tides in the Atisutic cosan es bo from carrying out their arpirations There was too much Nght in the North, and light even im the darkness of the piactation, to prevent men taking thetr lives in their en¢ rererying them for liberty There waa no use for North to well the South that such was pot the fact. God pever gave you brick by which you could ‘that bole (Laughier) By day and by 2) slaves: Would epvape, and to send compromisea to the South would be to send painted bombs. There were five ban Gred meo ran away to one man that was caoght, aad the Seuth anew that well It grow out of the radical pature of the Northern people, Their fuch that they would fabricate heels of man sod trip up the banter, (Renewed Pid they suppose if & conservative committee went aud sald to £ ideas were tne jong na there are bile men covld travel, y end were the wen driven bither aod thither Thon came tore with their pockets fell of compromises, acd, like | dretora who applied but one remedy, at wee | the dipease, the patient died, and he | bo. know Low God was gow A such medicine. What should the North do? Tt should Speak the trath, for the North ieved liberty aad freedom. Tt wouls mot aggress uy ue South nor any peittical Bacendanoy 10 destro, it, ba, op the contrary, the publio sentiment «f the Norte would guar- antee every bipg te bie and toe cons. | Hon ge mm be South asked us to assist in augmenticy +)» aren of slavery, in cursing new territory by th; \' | expected thas wo were golng to make the sir of thy orth avoraple for slaves to breathe in, ball stao vur rights with all the rigor oy jueties and Oompromine « to be the reeunt? He did \o oring vigtory, but wh. coorel prinotple was our when God stored Very likely the with whioh we meen to at towards you: Woatwas , the compass was to waves. satety im political affairs, be did not fear = rhipwre Honth would recede, bu: w er the did or not there was only one courte for North to pursue—aek what war right ard follow that, not stopping to question adout consequences. Ip ovnciusion, Mr weld That he would die of sorrow if bis own North, now when a ed the trumpet among the nations and he raw atbering on hor panoply to follow ine banner of cn, such as Fyyp\, Italy and Greece, coming up step by atey. their facen growtog brighter as drew nearer the or\0t and the dawn—ti, in this great ing Wogether of 1 armies of God, America shoald witn ber bec: to @od. May mine eyes never sce it, sald be, and if it rhould come, may I be where there abal! be no more *i aud sorrow, and where the wicked orase from troubii;q He hoped that when tue hour did come, the peopie ‘ thie iand would be found trove to thelr eaucation, to tbeir tostinets and convictiens of troth aed linerty. FP THE LADY ReOOGNISED » Y «ieN WHILE WAIT ing Jor ® stage, ov the corner of (al mrect and Broad. way, Or Wednesday Inst, about tvs 00 ck? M, will atdress Chas Nol, box 745 New ork Post odiss, U.N. will ba glad to rectify bis mtaase. NFOBMATION WANTKD-OF MX\ MATILDA HRS Hay, by Denia Herlihy. Call between the bours of eleves ‘clock, af the Sailors’ Home, 190 Cherry strect. Pig? —PLEASE CALL ABS SOON AS PO*SIBLE; AM anxious to see you. JOH DON, SRING.—EVIDENTLY TA BY MISTAKE FROM readin, the {FOO of Brad ymonsium No, 95 aoe place. on wpe ee eeprivg § yee vat, cOn- tome papers of uo use to acy pereoa excep" the owner. Be windercngh v recirm the same Oharies & Brady, nb J Be Jailray & So's, 3 Broadway, oF vo 480 Fourth eireok. ‘RB. MAX NBNNINGER WIL PLBASE CALL aF the sevens F ouse tmroedistely pipes oF 1812, NEw Kk MILITIA. osktiFi tained for them or tir bee X hn (© until the certificate AYNA: WDA SMALL ROLL OF BANK BILLS. THR ‘same on applieation o Mr A. W. street, and paying for Lortey, 38. A LARGE SOLITAIRE DIAMO¥D PIN, ‘& liberal reward wi.) be paid for lis retara to 64 William Stree , room 19, OBT—$3 REWARD—A LARGE SIZE POCKET DIARY, cout) ing sundry towage Bile against the barre Alios hi, with ¢ memorsndume, which are of no value save 0 iwoer $3 will be pa'd for fia return, if left with Ulark & ai... #0 Broad street, O8T—& PURSE CORTAINING ABOUT TWESTY DOL- Jars Whoever wilt retura it to 87 Montgomery sireet ‘will be Jiberaily rewarded. O8T—ON WEDNESDAY, 8TH INST. BITHER GET. nn & evrriage at 81 Best rr pene ftreet, or gettog Second avenue, ® Diamond Bracelet (8 cross set ia tier wil be Uberaly rewarded by lenvig tal C8T—A LEATHER CARD OASB, ON WEDNESDAY nigbt in golog from Urion piace through Fifteenth street, to Be ac.demy of Music, or atthe inter, The flacer will De Kind €nongd to rend it to B >, $3 Union place, or leave word there where it can be found. OST—IN AN TPPRBR BROADWAY STAG) eaday vigbt, ibe 28h, on tbe way to the Winter Garden, ory Opera @iaas, in black case. The dnder will be suits. rewardet by returning it No 76 Beekana sreet. ON WED. O8T—ON WEDNESDAY, IN GRAND BIKEET, NRAR Oennen, & Poekethoor, con’ ale poy in bills and some change; also lost, © ema | roorist avd I worsted pet “bow partly Arisbed, with merdie auiached. A sultacle reward will Le paid op leaving (be same at 558 Krona wi eo O8T—A OHECK ON FULTON BANK, OF YHIS CITY made by C Palmer, dated Replem rer 6, 1860, for 109 83 ™ . Bor begining the samme tore the check to Bliss Waasen, 247 Weat tairteeath strost OST—ON THAPK*GIVING DAY IN GOING the Eighth syenug "oars through Twenty th rd wreet to Kev, H. D). wavee’s charch, and from the church throagh Twenty third street to E91 vrosdway, 9 Lady's Gold Walch andebain The finder wiii be liberally rewarded by retura- ing the abeve to tUl Broadway CKED UP ADRIST—A CANAL BOAT, OF ABOUT ® tons burthen, the name ~— raub>ed ont, made oat Rn coy applying al the Peauaylrenia riy-aud pay! va fe ig pn a REWARDS. D, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1860. FRONT iy Baars me sea part of the city, ply at NI pertial Board, wan o iB. boure, fuel and gas, $6 per week. befereave julred. je 348 Browdway, dear Tabiy Orel sirest.Looaulon te LY FO RNISHBD RC Teferences given. Locsite OG box Maite ld office, AND BACK ROOM, ON BEOOND FLOOR, TO 00d board, ins refined and respectahle From thia point you oan ride to aay ~ oe Many OAn aneneve & oyna AND WIFE men, with Hoard, Rorma, weil furaisbed with all improvements. wih iM, WITH FULL OR ted. tn richly private family; dost not above Teuth sueet, Address 124 Ninth street, a “ew SMALL FAMILY, the modern impr’ somely furnished Koom, Clase house. ver: ply at 14 West 22d a. tlemen, can find GENTLEMAN 4N han hey require, and wife A wife, at 907 Broadway are no boarder: com olete order, dontaining ali the modern in| GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, OR TWO SINGLE GEN. plesaant Koons oa the sesond or third full oF partial Bourd, ands pleasant home, at 40. jeusy secoud atreet partial Board ‘or the ‘lady, ta LADY ASTYGENTLEMAN, AND TWO SINGLE GEN- Uemen ean be accom dated with Roomaamd Hoard at coord weet of Hresaway. Honse in WHO OWN A BO! svements, wish to let one large, hand- OF two kmail Rooms with or with- out Board. 2:2 Madison aueet, between Jefferson and Clinton streets. GRNILEMAN AND WIFE OR TWO SINGLE OBN Uemen, having good referencen, ean vmmodated with s hudwmely furniehed Farlir and Neaeaatly and be aso: Hoard ia @ first yeniently situated. Ap- D WIFE, HAVING MORE ROOM would Jet « basement ard Sedroom to a or two gentlemen furnished or unfurnished. all at 34 Wooetersireet, Kefereno-s exchanged NICRLY FURNISHED 8x8, closet &e , on weeond floor, to ‘ct to & genteman and PABLO’, WITH FRUY near T full or wer lieth sures ‘e quiet private family aN ENTIBE aRoON vast Thirty-firet » OAKD.—ONR OR partial Board, eaa b ‘And recond floors, suitab OAR D. nean family. Price not Dry Goods, Herald ¢ Boaw: inted with @ first oor, either with men, ut very moderate tera, by applying at No street, beiween Hudsun wud Varick etreris, OARD—TO LET, WITA BoAkD, AT 137 avenue. between Kienth and Ninth streets, Koo geutlemen willing to room gether. Location very detiracla, A MICE KOOM, WITH PARTIAL BOARD, wanlod, 'y ® cent eman of social habits in a wmal! Arm Liqnire at 13/ Fifth street, between fra aud seeond D STORY, KREPLETE WITH ALL modern convenisnces, Kas, register. hot and orld water, spacious closets, Crawers, 40, may family, with Board, where every’ attention will be paid to oom. fort aud Satisfaction Also a large back Parlor, suitanle for « jeo\leman snd wife or two single geutlemen, Apply a 121 be bad in a private TWO ROOMS, WITH FOLL OR pe had by three or four single xentio- 36r rome efor gentlemen and’ their to exceed $5, gam included. Address where 00 lar Seceed. 4 tc ern tat WO feet. A moat deiighttal Mortgage $700, which ss i 6418. —THS PROPSRTY, NO. 174 SIXTH AVERUB, betweee Twelfth and Thirteenth i locaon Sucka Shasta! J x] “. ONE, TWO OR THERE PBI! story and basemert Houses. thoroughly built, telx and all the modern ‘mprovementa; payiog f1 (ofourteen per cent; situated on Waskingion # rent, 5. SEYMUUS, 80 Pine street, 0 | | F % PALA LARGE FINE RESIDENOE 20 A0RES | of E a . bigh state Ci cukivation, One uth ‘Bear & bewutifol trout pond and the great South bay oa Long Wiad; game, dahiog kid O}stere iu woundanes ‘AU b. Bhuub, TS Nassau street, (OR SALE CHEAP-THE HOUSE AND LOT, NO. | 119 Cronby street, having all the modern improvemeata; Keod stable attacbed; $2000 ia caab down, Apply to M. Law- Tevee & Co, 62 Kast Fourteenth sirest. | POR BALF OK BX HANGH-AT BBRGIN POINT, | new J: reey, 8 Cottage, nine rooms, eelinr wel, ed’ twenty city Lain; good fenea, dec.; free and chear; Iseatian Oy shod view uowurpaeed ' Inquire of VIUFOM Sma x 269 Division atrest. (OR SAL& OR BXOHANG® FOR REAL ESTATE OR any good busines#—A valuable Patent. Stale rirhie or | enlire Patent to be disvosed of, or parler wanted, br oa the manufacture of the goods. Addiens inventor, Horeld OR OITY PROPaRTY—~ | | _— | FOR BALE FOR EXOHANt hy ighly productive Farm of 80 acres. om Staten lsland, | com criendlve views, with good horse. barat. eat: bowser, , vinery, 4c, Apply to W. F. JORDAN, 18 | Wall street, room 20, UST BE SUL.D—THE TWO HIGH STOOP, THAEB | Preins place, bait yy tke day. Nereis easy. be ° . a peten sos, {tras ap town Iola: ‘Apply io WM. PTT RETOR, Toa Met 108 Enea LEWIt STRKET, BETWERN HOUSTON AND Atvoten streets — For @ie for cash only the three by COMM OR TWO YOUNG MEN OAN BR AO. furnished the Cull Board or with OARD —WAN child, five years olf, we kaa nnd fire. ftrests and Fourth aod WARD AND BOOM tleman, aquar square Post office. iret clase ail changed. Adcress U. U., berail otlise, ; ponsenees table, diseer at 6 o'eloog. apply at Bi BY a GENTLEMAN, WIF! a large furcished Raum with pantries | Sd water, for which £40 or $60 8 month will be paid, includ Loestion between Fourth ant Fourteenth 1 Reverth avenues, Keferences ex WASTBD~BY 4 SUUNG GEN- A emmal’ privete fumliy, ta the vielatty of Usiow Address, giviog full partiwulars, J. J. M., Union Ly ets IN BROADWAY, BETWEEN TWKLFTH AND ‘Tbirteouth streete—The best ivcation in the etty; house modern tm ros way No, 0 Uctisge place, bet Bois, wk moms, eight Locaven . ip & house wi.» the mode: rouns, with fire in ‘ARD WANTED—1 wan and wife ond astogle cri tloman; pei forrtee, B OARD WARTSD—F ate family; 9 ® fine ee: wil be taken cine wi OARDING AT 351 can be and }, and within 'UARD IN A PRIVAT! ober two minutes? wall tO care or stages. +Ih Reed DOL answer. Location convenien vewlars, M.S. box 154 ere OCWAVe FOR wos plan Aud as equivalent fr OARDING ~A SUIT OF ROOMS TO LEY, IN A FIRST ‘ith & private tania, ina atriet!y private om Union aquare. Any one may address BO. D., tre Foye. Terme $5 and $3 50 per week. mos aud wile BORLA S.A Dace parm - Breet fort ai ‘Zodrooma, ins private tu beth. Apply at ve mini OARD IN BROOK ‘a gentioman Brel ee Foom, with bedroom attested, ‘ennd floer, eenventeat to Wall iy af 56 Bate street, « orner AMILT—WHBRE THERE OARD WANTED-A Bs NDS0M8LYY FURNISGED is wauted by ® ia4y and ber two ten yeara old; wile s widow indy eraferred ber nan Twenty ath street. Address An- ale, Herald office, with particulars Boze WANTED—FOR A GEXTLEMAN AND His ‘and & widow Indy (partial ‘toard (or (he gewtieman), ra hmprevaments: will Want at lenat each; will pay $14. Boarding bonse Address Acams, box 165 derald N BROOK YN, BY A GEN CLE. rial Board for address, A GENTERL ore the use of & on On be wane, Adareas, stating to rr oi ze. OR A LADY, L for x yours Ind; dt ber boar! terms, which must be mowerate, Colgate Union square Pos oftce. Best of reference xiven. DING.—GENTLEMEN ft Mt R WIFKS OR gentlemen can be somomn’ ‘Board, wine well f ‘8004.8, at 75 Grand street ith Rood wishieg much Union square Post GRESNWICH STARET —A FRW ooo m dated food Board at Also a gentle ferries. RD IN BROOKI Bowie ors small fei. NA Ninth street, Urmen etn be accommotated with bandemmely furaisoet micas Wo all Car 8nd HAKS FOIE Wig, PALMER, Propriotor. 6 8 BLOADWAY—PLANTER® HWOTEL~HAVING mete aide of Pariore aad Ged. ei pena Turelahed Kovena and pe 7“ rione. “HL. KNIGHT, Proprietor. Benigievhkh IFWAIBA. Pus peaeDing MKFORK His HONOR THs FhOM HUARD OF SUPERVISORS, Reeo}ation to rednoe Of house and lot No 6 West Forty Crat street 61,440, the same being owned by Ker 4. W. ‘Tard of Supervisors, Nov. 27, 1900. Om ayes and noes “\draolation to reduce valuation on 502 Fifth avenue from PE ct Bopervisors, or. 31, 1860, On ayes sed nooe * Fcolation to 1eéuce the valuation of property No 62 West Nineteenth tireet frye B18 (0 19 $4800 ra Bi Hoard of ov. 97, 150 On ayer and nose to pay bille Wm, W. Barcham $523 20, and R. for ing tan ot Bavervinra, Nor. bole ‘37, 180). On ayes and noes bie hed Lo ————$ i —$—<<—_ ________——- RITEN tT, B™. jena AA HBRADT, A large ond elegant stock now 10 haod. CHAMBER 8UITS -. PURNITURS, IM yy tt me a ies take ee Al Board. street, one blook ate Siecerenacics GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, OR TWO O8 THRER gore [cenee. on cone very Gosirasie stoneas pd Foore bes ail the improvementa oferences exchtnged Apply at Mo. il Willow sree), near Wall aud Fulton ferries. RLY FURSIFHED PARLOR ON THE Serrind for, comtatning grate and marble mentel, let, Beara. » \ieman Saf wife or two gent 5 owe tow ye eon tataing the modern imeor vementa, Toe T wer veth street, vetween Fira and Seognd me athe hem | and ANDSOME, FURNISHED APARTMENTS To LeTTo with partial Board. private Bolerences eresanged. sine! Uareraty rinon Fepeetrmen aly, without FM A QUIET, PRIVATE HOUSE, WOERS THERS AKB Bo boarders. 8 suit of three furnished ‘te let, om on with or without Ocnire. Desem er tikout Board Apply a 308 Broome oireet, reat A STRICTLY PRIVATH FAMILY-TWO FRONT Rca on second floor let together, or separately. Par. tal Hoaré desired. To near Fi‘th avenue. lemen aly. Apply at No. 9 ARE we FORT HOUSS, CORNER OF firecta. Good and emma ma fortable roome for the and wife fur housekeeping; gaa bath, Ae. 47 A: wiater, OF Would auswera genlieman ty ‘LEASANTLY #ITUATED Booms, ON THE FROORO week cr month: OTABLE st at No it ‘Awo on first floor whh gna ned bach, with . kad Very Couren! three adulte in the revere given an4 treet, between house. Tri at Ar and Winn «1 or anfaroiened), tee ea R OMS TO BBNT—FURN, SUBD, IN boas. ays BY rus brown stone and frst Clase, Wo. 88 desired. Inquire on third NGLE WOMEN AND A FEW SINGLE in Wores can have fomiorta.6 Boart aad freet, corner at et John’s lane, Ca ; the men at 53 per, woek, the women at $240, WO, THRES OR FOUR FB RATI. ) 0 FUSNISHED ROOMS basemrat Howse, emt for Tete aemtemien Boards a poly at BI 0 LET— WITH BOARD, A ls Me ly (ursisted Room a O GENTLEMEN AS® TRE(R WIVES OR SEYBGAL Tengie gestiemen may obtain pleaannt Roxioua, Rooms omnis gaa, BR ned cold wabor, plenty of closets and every emvenienss, Barly din P wht How, BM\e AND WIFBOR TWO Hoe 4 and ears ©: out Thirteen: AND HANDS Mm Bedrooma on tae a for & penteman aed wife ors Weatwenty ri atreet, between Fifth References excbangt WTED—A PARLOR £81) BRDRVOM, HANDSOM® Wy icine, fur ‘sud indy, wih Bosrd for the hg Gy roo Mrect, erms moterav. Address Broma way Post WaarEo Ros east of Broadw Hera’ of o* whoap. Tr N@ ATARET, TAKER DOORS FROM TO eT i eent bandemnely ‘ureished Rooms, 6 dog's genaemen. the lopasion 800 planes of am BLM STRERT, oely arn So = ‘aly t+ bin tenente. and k Hons aad lot 2tx}0); house 81x40, In order, 6 170 pew year, price $4 300 50) can oo bond Aod mor'enges. apply to Hi KAM MERIC, Iand No, 49 third avenue. nck Aor, 0 | roskinatand Von | OK 84LB A GOOD BARGAIN rIRST anew. Liquor Store, with stock, fixyures, | ‘~ a ease for southeast cwner ot Third avenue and Poruye ABD | seventh street. Inquire at ¢58 Bighth avenue. (LL HEALTH —A -—A Hotel, Dining, Laneh and Har, Billa lea’ Saloon, "atooiee Alley, — clug 6 gund OR BALB—ON AOQOOUNT OF ff chance » Bow! beroea do, The lovat ‘or a Galery, Stables abd Bheds for prottnble business, for mie. = mit ply at slots Park ‘corner = Bop Saree, Fir inh tres aad"eromay, oppo Son FOR, 84, BoA) RIP JOINRE’S AND JORBING SHOP, now doing @ fair busincas. Apply a1 196 Weat street,be- tween 9 and 12 o'clock. OK BALK—A_ SCHOONER, ABOUT burthen. well fourd and in firet rate quire of ABAUTT & LALUR, 233 West 100, TONS cenalig eres, Tne POR SALE—« HANDSOME FOUR PULL BERR PUMP, made to order sad warranie!, cheap for cash. Apply 87 Bowery. (OR SALE—HE STOCK AND FIXTURES Deguerrean Gallery, doing & good buaivess, tboroughfare, with s joase and very bow i J100 4. BOSS, 1.262 Krosdway emt, obliged to leave the city. Onl! POR SALE GAN OLD EST ARLICURD HOTEL, DINING Japeh and bar, for sale. Leeation goed and a durtness. For particulars apply oo the pi a Hreet, between twelve and two o’cloek. MBALB ree. SALE—ONB OF THB BEST CORNER, WH stores in the city, on ‘Kixbb aveme, a! y fited vw, and dot nd0, ° rare cbauoe: wilh Fe rold cheap. apply tT. @ ¥, No 9Uhs1 dere street, ye SALE—AN OLD BSTABLIFIIED HUTBL, DINING mle Locathe . Lunch and Bar for a good and doing bustores. For partioulars, apply on tbo premises, 71 Peal Ora oa 8 great ‘the owner is Wreet, between 12 and 3 o'alo BR BALB, FOR CASH--MAOKEWEN'* MASKBT, corner Forty-#eventh etreet and Browiway; Bulldiog, Pix: tures and Legee of premiies, Borge and Cart With oxpital Wil do as large 4 business as any market in New \ork. Ap- ply om the pr 175. WILL GIVE A FULL HALF SHARK OF ON «of ibe best paying Liqnor Stireg in the Sixth ward foe this omall gmout.. Have 9 Ace yeors are wore wien rem I street, corner and Cha.hem square. « —FOR BALE, A SPLENDID pS al fly dyad bas wade & grost deal = Sacone tre wail room for two aye LET—IM A FIR A romigee, Wo It) itviugvin strech to Genk. prea Aleo, apartments in the rear bows to let, ROOM TO 1.£7—PAMTLY rod ing. ver ROADWAY STORE TO LST.—4 FIRST CLAS3 PTORR, ~~ roadway, near Kieeckor street. 170 feet ceep. sulta- bie fcr any busirers requi roam sce8 as furciture. piaac- fortes clothing ‘ac, ae, Fore soreness resi8s Ui). apply i ie KAT SHE Pinstore? Botel, 665 Broadway. ACK Pa nm LOR 10 LET—FURNISHED O8 UNFOR. pices heoag Sears Se reesomt iia S25 te terme ne moderate. Apply at 1,286 Broadway, WSIR ADEE FLOORS TO LaT-ON THs FRENCH « Recond. Fivere to iet, in tbe “ek. hirweth ; prions $21, B15 and $15, with all the a Improve b way (xtares, lsuncry, window shades, £0. wie SV RNSUN, 467 Pecond avenae, third door, 1D ROOME—TWO HANDSOM' ruR- niabed Farlors, on iret oor, and one front Basement, with gas and all the cmvenieuces for honse&reping, to Jow, forthe went throg wuiry brick house, No 119 wash Mine & 153 teeoth street, sear avenue. Hos. TO LBT-l4 CROSHY, TWO AND A HALF sory brick Howse, sontainiog ail the modern im. provementa Inquire of A MOORE at Niblo’e Kefresb- nent Kaleow, fret dcor in Orveby strest from Pringe AON MIUPLES TO LET, A LA FRANCAISE, elegantly farvinbed, by Joore ar separate roo as, kitoten, Liar and yard, if desired; parla comon 4) al! occupantal private restaurant (n basement, reot payable querterly in ad- seas, cece teewten hasedeny eolldien treet. agety id the premiara, Ti and 72 Ven Sree Fine vase wines ears s™ ™ iran ed Berghe nooma, fon tt J HOWARD, on tbe presi: PURO LET—FURRISHED OR UNFURNISHED, THE NI T° wares sory brick, Hones, wilh Goters Improvementa boaih Oxford wrest, Rroukizn, Apply to J. DAVRR ‘ corner of Fulton avenue and Oxford sree. pooRs LET—AT NO, 10 ELEVENTH # REET, FOUR weet of Broadway, one, two or three Rooms on the me- cond fone, farmished oF unfarnishes, wit all ine modern m- Provewente LET—LOFTS FOR WORKSHOP, 75 FRET LON light om both sides, im Tl, 73 and 76 Bast Twenty on. Inquire st 9% Broadway, betwee Twenty sronnd streets. LBT—A VB®Y DEURASLE TENKMEAT Boome: pleasant lovation, rent $9 per month —_ without childrem. lequire at ibe store, No »! Ts LET—TO & SMALL FAMILY, at wo. Hrnuaton Bedroom and Kichen with ( Koo, fom water; rent at 87 mouth. Also, Apsrimenia at > treet Inquire oa the premisre or at No. 33 Kiog ) LEY—A LARGE STORE, WITH BACK ROOM AND TS daiee. the grocery and |yaor basioess: in ® teckiy populated neighborhood Le ulre an the premieos, 220 West tweuty ata Mrett, vewween Bighth and Bios ar onuee, PHYAICIANS —TO LET, A RANDSOME FRONT or unt anda | Ti peeren eens emit wens oct be rast Frat fecom, fu tog tend or edit Ty Frnir edits ekanaet Ay ons Wont pur LOWPR PART OF HOVER FO. MONTGOMERY street to let, aud Farnitore for sale if demred. Furiiore oret snd wil be seid low fur cask. fen TO LET, 1WO HANDIONB BLER KER STR nH” tion rm Other Booms ona }, ohher Tarsianed or unturnlabed 4.00 toni OF VALUARLS ss, far mepsunn ten perfect mene ALAA SELLPLAR ALLS TLLIARD —WINANTS PATENT CHAMPION TAB! correct ag! ara’ ond Say wl there Omer and factory. Tho 7 tee Yorn is TNPROVED BILUTARD TA SHARES TMEROT Sn, peicoled Rover Ik Known ( L¢ @tpertor to Gay po win Gee. Mano on eLrems