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c ? 111 5 TuMi la riMtk CMrts (tor IwmhI M" ' [flM th? LunSoo "on. June *1-] At the aittings In JRsi Prims for tbe county ?? Middleaax, twtorttj tbe Mowing cimwuItM befme Chief Justice Jervis an<i ? corneeo jury:? Rtgmbal ?I. M 1 "Uigi'f, ? The plaintiff In this cm, Margaret R.ginbal. a French girl, formerly i Mnd Id a house of ill htm* kept by the defendant, Germain Marmav> <??, ai.d >bo sued to reoover the mine of some clothes detained by tbe defendant, and also nb"ut ?70 for m-?>>ey due to her. The eourt waa crowde d during the hearing of the caae, and one of the gallrriet wm filhd by Frenoh wo- : men, who seemea deeply interested in tbe matter, | and who more than ouce audibly expressed their feHtepm. Mr. Sergeant Ityles and Mr. Massey Dawson ap jMandtee tbe plaintiff, ana Mr. Sergeant Milter for Mr. Sergeant Byles, in opening the caao, said that the plaint, fl wan a French girl, who formerly Uved Ml mtw de Grace, and she was something over twenty-one years of aire; and the defendant, like Mie plaintiff, was a nati\ e of France. Tbe name of the deft ndant was Mirni.iysec, but sometimes be waa called Ge- main, and Mwietimaa Le Bron. He waa one of tboae persona In this oouniry whom ho might describe as importing young ladioa from France who were to live In a mow kept by him for ? pnrpooe which need ml la further mentioned. He had a great number of French girla living there with him, whom he bad col ected in tbe oonrae of hia huMneas? for tbe importing of theee girla waa a a much a trade an tbo purchase of cattle In Holland waa? the fact being that the* poor girla having lost their only nsssesslon at na early age, wore bought and aoM in Franco, and imported into thia couutry like any other soniaanrgy, and they were, when immured within tke waMo of tbe defendant, entirely and absolutely ante hia oontrvl ; they were not fven allowed to otir out without being atter.de ? by a person eaUe 1 a Jkmmt de eamfianee, a near relative of hia, or by aome other duenna. The annulment waa this? the defendant says, "1 expect you to exert yourself to make yourself agreeable, an<i set as much as rou r, one half of tbe eouiplem. nts are to be ptid to # ont of which >ou muM keep yourself, and one f yon will give me." The expenses of each girl were to be about 27s. a week, but sometimes consid erably more than this was charge !. The defendant kept a carriage, and tbe ladie? rode out in the car riage, tor their owu beneut and for his, and each la dy was charged 6s. tor every ride in the carriage, Hid thia sum waa set down in the expenses. S >me ?imes, also, the ladiea to? k batha, aud tor each bath he oharged 2s. Cd., and 2d. for the towel; and it waB part of the praotice that they <vere not to be allow ed to keep any money themselves, but a l their lit tle savings were to dc entrusted to him as their banker. Every morning, at breakfast, they had to otete to W" what tbey had earned on the preceding day; but as tbe money had been paid to the ftmmt de confiancr, he took care to interrogate both her and the ladies, and ao make one a check again t tho other; and he regntted to say that on every Sunday morning the estnblirhment met, and then there was a regular statement ty them of the sums they had received in tbe preceding week, and with tho ex penses with which tho*e sums were ohargeable In the meantime. The girls, however, were not en trusted with any moi ey, nor to see any friend, and lie would not allow them t > receive any letter from any person in England, althongh they were allowed to receive letters from France. He wh their banker, and they were not allow ed to go shopping, for he sold them tho articles they wanted, and when there wu any money comiig to them be b id some articles of fine ly to show them, and to induce them to buy. Most eftheso girls were very ignorant; but it happened that his went could write, and she had kept a regu lar book for herself, and she would be able to tell them exactly what amount she had received daring every week, and what has been charged her for ex penses, and that would leave a balance due to her of about ?70. wblcb sum she ought to recover by the verdict of tbe Jury. The case would not depend open her statement alone, but be should be able to prove from other witne-^o* circumstances which would leave no doubt tUut the defendant waa in debted to tbe plaintiff for the amount he had men tioned; and, in addition to this, be should ask for their vei diet for the vali.e of certain articles of wealing apparel which had been detained from the plaintiff! Mr. Sergeant Mille- pai l he hoped he should have the sanction of hia lord Aip in suggesting, in order to avoid going into the detail mentioned by his learned frieud, that come person should say, in pri vate, what amount, if anything, this plaintiff was ?n titled to. It would save a public discussion of these matters. The Chief Justice? As far as I am concerned, I think that the time will not be ia an/ rospect thrown away ? if the statement of my brother Ilylei be at all correct ? which may be devoted to expos ing such a dreadful state of tnings. Mr. Sergeant Miller i-aid he had no object in in terposing rat tbe public benefit. Mr. Sergeant Bvies continued ? He should mike thia as nearly as he could a dry matter of account. He had said that under the money demand, he be lieved he should be able to show what this young pcraon, the plaintiff, had earned, and what portion of that amount ought to be deducted. As he had told them, the plaintiff bad bought of the defendant various articles of female apparel, such as petti coats, stockings, Ac.; and in addition to those, there was one article, a riding habit, in reference to which there were several plesa. This young lady, having now left the establishment of thia gentle man, was endeavoring to earn her living in, at all events, a less disreputable manner, and wai about making her appearance at one of the pnblio riding schools of the metropolis and she, therefore, want ed this riding habit, and she had been obliged to hire for her use another riding habit. He understood that the riding habit had been sent to a party where she bad lodged, that a squabble had endued, that the attorney's clerk had attempted to throw it into the house, and that by some means it ha 1 been lost; and, therefore, they should not aak for the thing it eelf, but only aak to recover the value of it. The following witnesses were then called :? Edward Moons, a laborer in the London Docks, proved that he had served >n the defendant a notice to deliver these goods belonging to the plaintiff, and the defendant said he would not give them np. Witness told defendant he understood he owod her ?70, and that under those circumstances keeping her things was rather too bad. The defendant said he did not owe her ao much; he might owe her ?30, bat not ?70. Cross-examined ? He knew Mr. Levlne, who waa oonducting this case, but he had not appeared for him as a witness in any other case than this; he did not appear on the prosecution of an indictment agiinxt M. Colbert. Margaret Iteginbal was sworn and examined through Mr. G. Albert, the interpreter? She stated that sue came from Havre de Grace, and waa a na tive of Saffleur, in Normandy; ahe had been sent to England by M. le Coote; he waa not the uerson who had aeduoed her, but he waa one of his friends; she did not know what sort of a place she was coming to in England when ahe came to the defendant's, but thought that be was a perfumer; It was on the 37th of I>ecember last that she came to England: tbe defendant, who called himself Germain le Bron, told her, aome time afterwards, that he had paid ?8 tor her to M. le Conte; ahe found out at last what ' sort of a house M. le Bron kept, but, not knowing anybody in London, and having no other course open, she determined on remaining; he told her that one half of the money was to be hers and one half his, but from her half her expenses were to be paid: he did not say how much the expenses would oe altogether, but he said the expenses for board and lodging would be about 30s. a week, and that ' she was to pay; ahe remained there some time, and whlbt there she was not allowed to go out unless accompanied by the femme de eon- t Jianer, who was tnc sLster in-law of M. le Bron, j and lived in the same house with him; wit- I aeaa was not allowed to receive letters from any- ' body in London, but she waa allowed to reeeive let ters from France; ahe bad not been allowed t-> make any purchase from a shop, but the defendant esU her en aba wanted, and never allowed her to buy anything out of doors; aome times the gentlemen paid Money to wttnam, and sometimes to the femme #r whHiwm, In wttneea'a presence; when witness received money, aha gave it to the ftmme de confi aiNv.and every morning she wrote down what ahe had done tbe night before, and that hook ahe now produced; Germain, the defendant, inquired of Her manrttna, Ma a inter, every morning, what had been anmed^ad she told him, and gave him tbe money before witness; every Sunday morning they made for the whole week with He the* aeoeante up Air the whole week with Herman^ dtont and then ft waa settled how much for the de-l leaden*, hew much for tbe girls, and ho * much fori expensea; witoeas, while there, waa called Blanche; sheMerived varioua sums from gentlemen, some timsa II, senmAmee ?3, sometimes ?3: from the 17th December. when aha arrived at the defendant 'a, until the end or the month, ahe earned ?7; the first week in the new year, from the 1st of January to I 7th In elusive, ahe earned aa follow*:? Tbe first day Ufe ascend day ?3, third day ?3. fourth day ?4, ?k day M.steh day 13, and the seventh day ?3, ^Etnn for the week CM; the defendant never ex tbe expenme. bot said tbey were en much; .week to the year the expenses were ?4 ? wm always kept back; the I never given her any money at all, I the expensea, he now owed bar, eo-l account, ?70; ahe left him on the ? id er Mb if April, and asked tor some money , and her dstbee Vfore ahe left; he aaid he had , nana to give her; *e asked for her riding habit, | and he aald he had none to give her: she wanted the < tiding habit, bat he refused to let her have It, and the nwer had bad It; ahe left him beoeuse ens day nhe asked Mm for money and be would net give her any} her Haea wee at a " male washerwoman^;" i a'ie wauled money to buy several articles because <Mee that he had sold her were toe deer: she had H a prati ng riding ?i re aht le.t Le Bron's ' U.L_L' oFE ridt<>* booaaee *? ?* tired **M?J 7**? to #?? rid of it; abe ^ ?* m * aagaged at a theatre; timefor " 7 tt?* h<d Pa5T5a.eaoh Cra??niiiiMd bjr Mr. Sergeant Miller?She had hvfaj willl 11. Calana, ud lie kept ah iiw for ?*?? J0 ?*?*ive men at; she herself bad done ao at that house which was under ?he surveillance of the French police; *he bad bees living there about foafap five months before she came t < Loadoa; be tore this abe had lived at Marseilles, at a D ime of the same description, kept by M. Lucie; she had lived there pearl y a year; previous to that she had been at Paris with her slater, who was a washerwo man; site had been at Lyons, and had also lived io an immoral bouse there for about a yw, aire had never lived to Belgium; when abe wan flrat seduced was twentyOoe years old, and waa now twenty a half years old; at eaobofttie places she, had mentioned abe waa under the sur . "HL wben 1,116 ieft ^ruce did not know she wan comjog to a . i home of ill-fame io LondoD; aha had bean 1,1 I^on(,OD only once, bat she had beento caeinoe aocorn parted by the defendant's 'k *v' thes? ???" io a oarrUw* she had taken tenons in riding from Mr. Allen a riding muter, whilst living in the defendant's k tor thoM Iw*OM' ???? I^_ ,*/?"?* h^)lt i ?he understood her linen atelf? 7A? '"wouM not S2Lla ?.P. b?")* P"Jd tor washin* it. but he ??*?d it to her if she would pay f?r it; she was only allowed to take her clothes and a few things sway; the defendant told her ir she wanted to go away from him he would put her in prison; he had not shown bar her accounts entered into a book evenr week; she saw him write, and he said to her SJ*? *? ma1cJ>' there is so maoh tor expenses, lod then then if so much for too and so much for EJ2 "%!* kf th? book, but he was look ^, k ^}?oktwilvn *??" .it: ?h8 did not look ?tit, he did not show her that she owed him a I 5rt"*S?*? ? ** Tn ?he went sway; he never ssake of it ttU she naked him for money; when she left she went to Madame Caroline's, and lived at her house; she was a lodging house keeper, and let apartments; witness knew that she let apartments ooratog. but she did not know that they were let to women to receive men: since she had **" ^ re8aI^ I tbere and paid her the money. ( a laugh.) CVoss examination resumed? When she walked Waterloo place she was accompanied by Madame Caroline, because she did not know any bod r else* fi* J1? Dj*T 5??? ?19r ''ding habit since site left the defendant, but en the Sdof June, when she was ' *!*?. beard that somebody had brought a parcel, but witness had forbade them to take in any fetter or parcel for her; Mr. Levine told hsr not to receive anything until this action was over; she ,S2kSL m rttoroey! wh0 ghe 8houla _i*fr-,^e|y>t Miller. ? Has not Mr. Lerlne lived i . & won,*n whom yon lived with ? The Chief Justice,- Of all the people within the four ?eaa, why should M. Marmaysee throw dirt Ton might as well ask whether or *b? attorney's clerk lived with the jwnan^and put the same case with reference to the barrister and all the jury. (A laugh.) If it is becessary, take your own course. i Examination resumed, ? She knew Madam* T ? ??*he. but bad never told her that all she claimed J3? babit, and that it was Mr. Levine lb? money; she knew Madame Colbert, Kit k j ber at the Argyle rooms several times, but had never told her that it wa* Mr. Levino who K c{^B,in? the money : Mr. Levine never told her fil4 u80^ * diamond ring worth fifteen tauneas from M. Marmaysee, by threatening to In th?atenCan ,ction.CO d ** her 80me ?Jby k^-^b'u7 Mr- Sergeant Byles-She did not Jmow whether Mr. Levine was a married gentleman 1 livlna in Keppel street; he never slept at Madame ! *. to ber knowledge; the had been se inced 1 i f^hcr and mother haYinir both died ' i ?h S-? been telt an orphan; when i<he left 1 ? # b?d no money; and she oould I not tell the value of tbe things the defendant let her takeaway; but they consisted of the clothes she had on, and several little things besides; all the houses of ill faae at MarseiUea, Lyons, Ac., were 1 under the surveillance of the police; at the defen *2 .f \ouee she ^ the ma wbo had seduced her, and that was not long after she went there. I This was the plaintiff's case. Mr. Sergeant Miller said he thought hi* lordahip and tbe iury would be of opinion, after what hj,d i.pj(pared in this case, that the defeadant was not hZ had been represented. It hid been said thtt his house was a place where younr women were taken to be scduced, and that the d^ fendaut purchased younjt women for the purpose of prostitution; but bis lordship would see tbat, as far as this woman was concerned, the place was merely an asylum offered, and snch an one as persons of her dxf-cription would very often be happy to get It bavlug now been satlfsctorily proved that the defen dant was not a person carrying on tbe sort of prao t ws-tkc very grievous practices? that his >"C? ?.(htnd , ?ad "to?* to, he thought ; <0 witJ'd?w the case from farther con sideration. The defendant was prepared with his books to show that there was a balance due to him, frrnn this wretch's account, of 1 6 , and that he did not owe one farthing to this person; but, sooner than have the case further discussed, he would oon- I, sent to allow him to accept an offer made by his '?"*d friend, and so withdraw tbe case from far- , ther discussion. There would therefore, by consent, ' be a verdict for the plaintiff for ?30. i JTbe Chief Justice said he was not aware of any thing proved in this case which supported what had Just Been stated; but, on the contmyXthouRht that the evidence entirely justified the statementof fend?^tBy,eS- He d'd TOt 8Vthat Se dt fendant kept a house where young women were seduced, but be said that he carried on the <ii?gn^r P?1'* of having young women in his house, and cheating them out of all they got, by keepinc their money and not allowing them to purchase any Hji?g.?nyw^Te eb* bo* of him. It had been prorod that these statements were justified ; and it the case ru^8*116*00' avd U bad been found that the defen d"t kept a house of this kind, he should have ordered him to be indicted for keeping such a bouse, and to be kept in prison in toe meantime. "?VDCem?nt of bis lordship was followed .y a, b?m of applause from the audience, which th? clSSrt.)" 0DC? by the officers of tin ? *b?n entered for the plaintiff for !' ?30, and toe case was brought to an end. Theatres and Exhibitions. Broadway Thjht*k.? The receipts of this evnihif are for tbs benefit of Mrs. B. Williams, who will appser la seven characters. The first act of (' Crossing this Atlan tic " will cominence the amusements. This will be fol lowed by the piece called " Law for Ladies," and ths comedy of the " Bendesvoas" eoaelmles all. Bowkt TnmaTaa? Mr. Goo4all, a great favorlts with the Bowery people, takes his benefit to-night, when a bill of gnat attraction Is presented for the smasement of bis patrons. The first piece is " Lucille." with Miss El len Gray and Mr. Uoodall la leading characters. The "Virginia Mommy," the "Widow's Victim," and the " Coraican Brothers" will also be plajed. Nmto's Gisrut ? ' The Bavels and Mile. Trea Mathiaa appear to-night. The comic ballet of " La Fete Cham Ctre" la ths first on the list of amnsrments. This will ?uecee<led by th? ^ranii fesBst of "I'rlelle," MUe. Yrra Math la* In her much admired part of Urtelle, Fran cols Itavel a> the Grand Vitirr, and M B.illant as Count Frederick. The " Bedooin Arabs" will conclude the ea ter tainments. Nanoiui Tnunui ? The proprietor of this old and po pular resort seems as bnsy a* erer in producing every thing novel for the amusement of his Iricnds and pa trons. The drama of "Jack 8-eppard," the oomedlotta of " Jenny Lind," snd the pie?e called "The Stage atrtitk Yankee," are the feat ores of the evening. Herr Ciiae will dance oa the tight-rope. The receipts are for the benefit of Mrs. Jonee. Several eminent actors have i oiuateevid their servleee. Avwucaji Mrsrs ? The drama of " Ambrose Owia ett," la anaooaesd for the afteraooa performance, aad the moral drama of " Roeina MmIovh" for the eveaiag. C. W. Clarke, Hadaway, Miss Meeuyer aad other easl aent artists will appear. HrrroMKism ?The amnsecseats for the sftssnsooa aad eveaiag roaaist of the " Games of tbe CTaaadera " feats of ssrial eqailibrian. grand pries rases, pas dss /I sari oa borvebsck, English > tee pis chase, sad a variety of other Jtmmg smessmints. Qasnl Mnrnntsts soatiaas to Might lbs ilalnn of negro miaetreisy, by their plain Uve snags aad c ho rn seee. Tbe programme for this eveaiag m very ia terestteg. Wooa's Mnsnas are still perform lag tbe baristte of Bteek Dosrhs with great saeeees. tt wlU be rsfseted U>-alght. There wflf also be iastrasnaatsl perferaasaasa. Bsaosr's ^isiil ?This baad attracts large an illiaiss every algbt, to bear tbe sinas aad asdc sf ths barksfae opera of "la ?eMMbalaJ' huus Qisat la osaosfsaes e t tbe saMsa Otesm of Mad. Bertaeea Msntesk, wfcsts Us Mill wMhsbdwa sseebas. aad has bsea preaeemssd saM te sffear pre fssrisaaMr Isr sfisw days, there will be aa eysnMs fsr fsrSMSSOS natfl Msaday eveaiag asst. Tmb IvrxaxAL Macaixa Mtraon ? Tbe Ctnete aatt Cwmetta/ la Informed that a telegraphic des patch was received la that sity by Dr. Baker, oa Friday eveaiag, to the followtng effect: ? I m Baaaa? I am ia a dreadful stats of mind: I can ei plain sU (Mg?<4) W. %IlioK. who " W. Wilson"' to seems to be a mystery, aad (his despatch to soppoeed to be intended to attraot atteattea from the true culprit. an wed itTuffX*0 ?<m*?<,^ter, oa him wee oa tbe Ke*bua' iC* fou,u1 tinai: >aoi -at. H ) B.^, but was of ?1 , ? ~ FINANCIAL AND OOMMEROIAL* mourn* TWW^JJ.?t6-?ML Tho stock MM ?? ?"?* k#M?t?taiUihf than we ontidpa'ed. The gigantic spindle on th* port of Mr Robert Mtjkr *u tb* principal subject of oon vorvntkm, *?d nimi Mk bat and doe? were Mf showered upon that individual. We eM hardly realise the 1 ? g-""<- of this IihI. li U Mqr enough to talk ?boat mill lone, bet when wo calmly tofleot upon the oiettor it exobedeth oar comprehension. Two million of doilare U ? toae?M earn to ho oxtrnntod by o*e m? from the pocket* of about two hundred stockholder*, particularly whoa masy of Omm etoekholdere are wtdow* and orphan*, who hid their all lavosted in tho aompaay. and depended upon regular dividend* for tho paymsot of their correct expenses. Many of thla olaM hare been struggling along during tho suspension of dividend* cnaaed by tho Norwulk aeeident, holding on to their stock, under all circumatonooa, with the Arm set belief in itssolvcnoy, and with tho strongest hope that at aa ( Muty day dividend* would be reoumed, a ad all woald go along rrr-*v'r and pmapornaaiy agaia. All thooe piea aant anticipations hare boon euddonly swept away, and tho bankruptcy ? otter, hwpslasi bankruptcy? of tho compnny occostoasd by tho aata of oamaa. Scores have j been ruined to pamper tho extravagance aad aid the * peculation* of thla highly respeoteWs member of our . aristocracy. If Sing Sing dooa aot become hi* residence that iaatKufUo* might a* wail ho at oaoo abolished. tho probability, however,' U, that ho w? aot bo milmtifl } j that he will bo loftrod to llve?aietly upon tho laser ro ho has undoubtedly secured, and ?a poaoeobiy la his j bed, amldat plenty, while maay ?f hit Vtotims will, per haps dally Buffer tar tho want of tho ocdlanry asnssa rle* of life. The privation and distxass brought upon ao many helplee* stookbnHars, U but a part of tho gnat evil aria log (torn eueh villany. Oar law* are very de fective la tW* particular, bat wo have aot the alightoat Idea that aay reform will ho mate. Thla atupandous fraud will bo tho prinolpal sutyeot of oonvorsatlon In financial clrclea for a fow day*, when It will giro way for eon* thing olio, which, la its tarn, will attract pabtlo attentioa. Its effect will never ho removed from the ?i~t. of thoee who have been vletimlaad. It having been reported that Messrs. R. h Q. L. Sohuy or had preferred some of their creditor* la their align ment, wo give a oopy of tho document, for tho pmrooeo of rumoring aU doubt upon that point. It U recorded ac cording to law, and la, therefore, la proper shape. An of tho creditor* hare equal righto and privilege* under tb* aaaignment. Aanomam* ow MM. HO. L 8onm* Tbia indenture. made tho third day of Jaly, in the roar one thousand eight hundred and fifty-four, by and be tween Robert Sohayler and George L. Sohuylor, compos ing. flSTofE I O. L s??% boihoj th* cllv of Mew York, of tho Brut part, and Richard M. BUtohford, George R. J. Bowdoto, an* Samuel L. M. Barlow, all of the dty of Mow Tork, oouueUora at law, of tho saooad **Whoreos, the parties of tho ftrst part are,o wing to leasee and misfortunes sustained in their burinsss,ua able to oar their debt* in full, but are desirous of paying and securing to all cr? dltors of the i aid Arm *he amounts of their debts and liabilities to such oredltors re*peeUr? 1* ao far aa in their power to do so. Vw, therefore, this indenture wttaaaseth ttot tho said Darties of the Brat part, In consideration of the pro mlsesand also of the aum of on* dollar to thorn in i ..~t paid by tho said parUw of tho seoond part, at or befoio tbo sealing and delivery of thsss i presents. tho re oelpt whereof is hereby soknowledged, havo granted, bargained, sold, aaaigned, transferred, sot over, and re lease, end do hereby grant, bargain, sell, assign, trans far, and set over, and release unto the said parties of the second part, all tie property , of every name, nature, and description, wherever the aame may bo, whether real or nersonal, and wheresoever altuate, belonging or apper taining unto the mid firm.or la which they have any right, title, or lntereet. To have and to hold to the ?aid parties of tho second part, their sucoessors and their heirs, sxecutore, administrator*, and assigns for ever. In trust, nevertheless, and for and upon tho seve ral uses. tru?t?. Intent*, and purpose* hereinafter do olsrod, that i* to *ay, In tru*t to soU and dispose or all and singular the said aasigned property, a* soon a* prac ticable, and at the beat price* that can bo obtained therefor, and by and out of the money* to arise from ?uch sales, to pay and dlacharge in the first place all to- t sal and n*oe**sry charges aod oxpeneo* attending the execution of tbo trusts hereby created, and then In the next place to divide and distribute all the residue and ro maindtr of tho money a to arise from auch sale*, among ! all the creditora of the parties of the first part aa snoh j co partners, whether their debt* are now due, or are pat able at a future day ; payable pari to tion to tho amounts of thoir respective ?W?s and do manda, antil all the aaid 00 partnership debt* an folly paid and satisfied. 1 In witnes. wnerrof, the aaid partle* to these pressnto have hereunto set their hands and seals, ths aay and vear Drat above written. 3 ROBHRT SCHUYLER, [l. a) GEORUK 8CHUYI.KR, [l. 0.] R. M BLVTCHFOKI), [t. s.1 O. R. J. BOWDOIN, ft.. B-] SAMI-. L M. BARLOW, [l. s ] Scaled and delivered in the prince of^ (The word* "granted a&d relea*e," "grant" having been Interlined on the fir*t page hereof, and tho worl* "and roteaae," legal, and having boen InUrllned on the ?econd page hereof before execution.) State of Tork , City ami County </ New Ferfc ? On this sixth day of July, A. D. 1884, *?f?re m. oam* Tboina* Be*by. subicrtfcing Witneu to the foregoing in Btrument, to me known, who being by me duly ? V>?> did depOM and aay that ho rexidea Tn tho city of Brook lyn, that he 1* acquainted with Rob*rt SchayUr, George L. fchuyler, Richard M. Blotehford. Goorgo R. J- Bow doin, and 8amu*lL M. Barlow, and know thorn to be the line persona de*cribod in, and who executod the foro golng laatrument , that bo aaw them sign and exoento the *ame, and that he aub*crlbed hi* name aa a witnssa thereto. ALDEM J. HALE, Commiaaioner of Dood^ Aa it may bo interesting to som* parties interacted In other railroad companies except tho Mew Haven, to know what official positions Robert Schuyler has hold, W? IDD6X ft lilt, Dldt Op tO th6 IfttOit dot6 ?? New York and Now Havea Railroad Company, Prasl dont and Transfer Clerk. Brooklyn and Jamaica Railroad Company, 8ocrotary. Housatonic Railroad Company, Tranafar Agent. Mangatuck Railroad Company, Transfer Agtnt. New Haven and Northampton Railroad Company, Transfer Agont. Saratoga and Washington Railroad Company, Trea surer and Transfer Agent. ? Vermont Valley Railroad Company, Transfer Agont. There may bo others, but the above Is all wo eon call to mind at this moment. It would bo well enough for tho directors In snoh of tho companies named to inves tigate thoir stook acoonnts and transfer books. Schuyler may bavo carried on his game of swindling in tho stocks of lomo of thom If ho has nit made an ovor issue in any of thom to a very great extent, wo shall probably not hear much about It. Wo havo hoard a pretty general wish expressed by tho public that it would render general satisfaction and re lievo tho desponding fooling of the community IT tho Barlcm Railroad Company would invito Mr. John Dyhon to reoume the duties and responsibilities of their presi dency. The high character of this gentleman is well established for intelligent management, the strictest In tegrity and tho mo*t untiring Industry. It is important that such men should bo sailed into active operation and usefulness. The times demand prompt action. Wo are happy to learn that, from a careful examination, it ap pears there has been no over issue of the stock of the Hailem Company, thus relieving the holders of the stock frcm any apprehension on that score; but there are ro? sons to believe that thore will be round a deficiency in tho assets of about three hundred dollars. It U with mach satisfaction that wo announce the ex traordinary fact that in tho Stat* or Mew York there can bo so such thing as an over laoo* of stock. This hits been made an Impossibility sine* the pnssngo of tho General Railroad tow, a* by it* wis* provisions ench and aD of oar companies have aa unrestrained right to in crease their capital stock and thoir indebtedness to an unlimited amount. The convertible* of the Krio Railroad OwPfMy afford a practical demonstration of this con rtrwcttoa of the law, which tho Central Oom?any Is most anxious to fellow. Whs* ths Brio convertible bonds are converted, the capital will be fifteen mlHioas of dol lar*, and at tho oxplmttoa of three years, If aot aoonor the capital of tho Central Railroad Company win bo thbty mimoM sf ?olkWB by its now lasae of oonvortWso. Wo any nothing about tho Hudson Rivar RaOrond Oom pony, and eMail not do so nntfl tho saatrimonlsl ties b. fully consummated between that rood and tho Hudson rivar steamboat eomhlaatlua pasforilng to await tho mtthmsatsf tho terms of tho isnsslHsHsa ?oom lam slHMs that snoh a dangerous power of ampll Aoatten aad fraud should exist; that tho naorda of our atotptos should ohow legislative anthority for so groos a ....... -* *os?o?T - OumboltaTd'oisny, fcr thownafc isMagiad tosto*t Saturday, July 1, was M Wtows>-Juns M, 1,1* *Tth? 1,?T ; *th, 1,M?; *th, l,d?; 1,|M? totol, ?,??? teas, todsg aa wvurage of U?? t?a per day la tho mrtof J?,UR*,il?t? were chipped from tho eempaap'a mtosa, agalMt 1S.4H tons for tho sasaomsnth toll*, showtag alsMHtf lt,Ml toantotho ssemth thlsyoar. Tho Contsnl fcnk hno loelamd a secaiuanunl dMdsM H ^r Mnt . the M^r Y?* ^ cent '. the Howard LMe Insoioawo Oeoapnny, t% par ooad, the CMntsn tooaioneo Oesnpany, t poroontthn 9m?n C'ty Bonk, >H p* wat; the DriBllable lasuraaee Ocas I paay. It for ccnt. ? 186a. 1 798,68$ 1,867,166 1k?0U*?ihni;lniiilMIQii|Mf1b*(fr ehMiiMMot 4 par out forth* M aU ?nil. The Bank f( Jlerth America h*a declared a dirtdead af I per wt Q$r the laet at* aaeatha, *a4.*a Mtn diri o?pri of -$.$**? cent fTPith*? The Bank of rmi^tak baa declared ? HMppMrnft MiUhI af t I er eent. Qt Olttrd lift IiinrMM, AfMlt; udTruit Company kin Muri i dividend ef 8* par e?Bt. A* PeonaylvaaiaOompaay for laaaranaa am Uvae ulgnat ing AwHhi, lwva deotaroJ a ttmbad of 4 par mmtr 4tw Ftr* Insurance Com|*oy of the County of Phlladel phl* hare deolered a dividend ef 4 per eant on the amoaat of capital itaak. Tha annexed itottmt exhibit! tha average condition of tha lia% departmeata of tha baaka of Boatea daring tha vaak ending Mom!*/ morniag, tha M af Ail/, UH? Btm or Boms. final Sped*. DepwiU. OircuUUou. June 6.. $48,860,492 ?>,880,277 $18.27", 002 $4,277,019 J una 12.. 48.686,008 2 ,938.611 18,129,001 8,400,280 Job* 18.. 48 110,478 2.929 76$ 12,988,887 8,221,837 Juae 28.. 48,248 088 2,790.914 18,018,818 8,068,988 July 48,220,0(9 1,844,888 1$, 188,198 8,099,089 There haa baa* daring tha paat weak an laeraaaa la capital of $220,880, an laeraaaa la dapaalta af $187,288, la circulation $40,824; a daorvaaa ia lUiiaaata of 828,098, aa4 in apecie $182,881. Tha following table chow* tha quantity of nw af tha principal article* of produee laft at tide water ham tha commencement of navigatioa to tha 80th W Jaaa, iaola dre, daring tha year* 1882, 71 (Ufa; IMS, 71 day*; 1864, $1 h|i >? Racaxna or Pioara at Tim Wa Comal Opened April 30, Apr* 120, 188$. VI tar, bNa.... . 1,019,98$ Wheat, baah 1,284,88$ Corn 1,872,018 Barley 76,188 Bm 106,442 Other grain* 928,82$ B*?f, bhla. 17,94$ Pork. $l,$?f Anfeaa 17,141 Batter, Iba 228,19$ Lard 6,844,809 Ghaaaa 617.MTT Wool 280,78$ Baoon 1,807,81$ Tha lataraa horn Waterford for the fourth week In thia ?ima'i return not Included. Tha quantity of flour, whaat, eon aad barley, laft at tide water daring tha fourth weak ia Jaaa, ia tha yaara 1868 aad 1864, waa aa follow*;? Iknr, Wa Wheat, bush. Omm, bush. Barley, huh. 1868.... 116.012 881,608 78,641 146 1864... . 80,892 678, 248 288,076 6,411 Dee... 64,210 lac.. 27.626 Inc.. 209, 6*4 lac.. 6,28$ The aggregate quantity of tha aame artiolee laft at tlda water from the oeauaeaoeaaaat of navigation to the 80th of June, inoluaive, during the yaara 1868 aad 1864, waa aa follow*:? flour. Mil. Wheat, buik. Cam, Inuk. BarUy, bu*. 186$.... 798,688 1,487,186 628,881 148,978 1864.... 483090 1,877,442 1,948,01$ 220,696 Deo... 884,898 lac. 610,277 Inc.1,419, 649 Inc. 81,617 The aggregate quantity of tha naa article* left at tide water from the commencement of navigatioa to the 80th of Jane, inoluaive, daring tha yaara 186$ and 1864, waaaa ftfaai. Flow, bbU. Wheat, butk. Cam, tuiL Bart**, baah. 1862.... 1,019.980 1,284,806 1,872,91$ 76,288 1664.... 433,090 1,877,442 1,943,010 220,596 Dee... 688,290 Inc. 842,644 Inc. 70,994 lac. 148,329 By redaelag the wheat to flour, the quantity of Uf latter left at tide water thi* year, compared with the oor rea ponding of laat year, ahowa a deereaaa of 962,838 hbla. of flour. Tha following table wdl thow tha coinage at the Hint of the United St* tea, Philadelphia, for the alx months of 1864 j? Ucttbd Stats Hot, Philumbphu. First tix mo' I. Double eagtea. $0,790, 920 00 Eafriea 3?6,640 00 Hair do 383,686 00 Quarter do 690,766 00 Three daUara. . . 310,484 00 Dollar* 046,497 00 I 18$, 978 I $4,982 I 1.186,709 I 24,640 I 81,418 I 12,668 I 428,671 I T, 862,608 I 182,672 I 288,884, 13,429,99$ 438,89$ 1,877,442 1,948,011 220,696 $0,041 919.107 8, $76 98,004 8,679 178,806 12,081,801 108,18$ I 110,606 12,702,289 June. 842,940 00 80,160 00 138,448 00 Jb tel. 9,790,920 00 806,040 00 833,686 00 939,096 00 847,034 00 783,943 90 617,636 00 12,601,417 90 $3,140 00 83,140 00 68.000 00 1,163 000 00 217,000 00 2,068,000 00 47,000 00 182,000 00 74,000 00 212,000 00 8,900 00 12,100 00 n Total gold. .$12,043,881 00 Pollara ? Half dollar* 1,096,000 09 Quarter* 1,861.00$ 09 Dimea... *...... 186,000 09 Half dint** 188,000 0b Three cent* 8,100 00 Total aUter. $3,227,100 00 433 040 00 8,600,130 00 Copper 21,930 78 9,431 10 81,888 88 Gold, allrer, and eopper $15,292,911 78 980,027 10 16,252,038 88 Gold ban 6,177,022 18 2,894,248 66 9,071,270 74 Total 21,460,933 96 3,364,276 60 26,324,204 62 In 1863 26,079,81$ 20 6,427,912 83 30,707,726 08 Dec., 1864.. $3, 809, 879 24 1,678,637 17 6,383,516 41 The whole number of piecee coined in June, 1864, waa 4,829,922 (ineluilng 927 bara), agalnit 4,007,886 the cor renponding month of 186$. Of the piecee coined thia year, 287,672 were gold, 8,997,140 allrer, aad 816,110 copper. The gold bullion depoaited In June waa:? From California $8,940,000 From other aourcea 00,000 Total $4,000,000 Hirer bullion depoaited 100,000 The depoaita of precious metal* for the flrat fire montha of tha )Mr ware 186$ 1864 . I Odd. Silver Odd. Silt?r. j January . . .$4,002,097 $14,000 $4,215,679 $19$, 000 February... 8,648,623 13,660 2,616,000 1,160,000! March 7,588,762 70,000 8,982,000 147,600 April 4,760,000 2,660,000 8,442,000 120,0(0 May 4,426,000 1,447,000 8,696,000 190,000 , June 4,646,179 1,447,000 4,000,000 100,000 Total.. ..$29,780,661 $6,641,560 $20,749,679 $1,840,600 ' ?Showing ftr the four montha of thia year a deereaaa of $8,080,912 in the dapoaita of gold, and of $8,006,000 In tha dapoaita of aflrer, making a total deereaaa of $11,726,032. 1000 Erie Con Bd? '71 79 4000 Erie Bda of >83. 87 17000 HI Can BRBda 74* 2000 do....bnw 74* 6000 do. 8000 do. 1600 do. 6000 N Y Oen RR Bd* 86 V 10ah*Cont'l Bank. 9$ 40 do b$ 9$ 420 Dal k Hud C* Co. 109 100 Canton Co... W60 24 900 do. *8 28* 600 N J Zine Co. 6 * 960 Nic Transit Co... 26* 10 Crystal Palace... 000 Gold Hill Mlne.e 41 C, tore k Tol RR . . 860 Cttmb aCo....c 36* 100 do b80 86X 74* 74* 74* 6 ?* *6% da. do. do. do. do. 200 260 600 600 160 60 do 26 do 6 NY Cen RR... 88 do 100 6 86',' M* 86 86 80 8$ ?* 99 98* do 2d 98 do. ?* 206 feiaRR aS 60 * 42 :oo do. 60* co b26 61 T*c*hdat, July ?, 1864. 260 Erie RR . .77. . . . . 60S 260 do b60 61V 260 do 60V 760 do a8 00 * 160 do *80 00 W 100 do 00* 70 do b80 $lu 60 do b26 01 V $00 do 00* 200 do 00* 100 do c $9* 119 Harlem RR 42 26 do 41 126 do 40 200 Reading RR.b30 70 140 do *3 75* 400 do *3 75 * 400 do c 75K $00 do *30 76* 100 do e3 76* 300 do 76* 800 do b00 76* 200 do *30 75* 100 da *60 75* 180 do aS 76>{ 26 Hud*on Rir RR.. 60 100 do bOO 61 100 Mich GjntRR.bOO 92* 12 do *8 91* 200 litch So RR...a3 6 Rome k W'n RR. 91 CO Northern Ind RR 98 100 do b60 99* roGOND 4000 IU On BR Bd*. . 74* 260 aha Canton (!o... 22* 260 Cumb Coal Co. .. 36 100 do h3 34* 800 do ?3 34r ' 100 Nlc Transit Co. b8 100 Iterdan'* Gold Ma 100 Erie RR 1$ 4a 60 da b16 60 do b30 8$ do. b$ ROAma soo Me RR 68 100 do bflO 60 100 do e3 68* 600 Hariam RR 88 69 do 37 100 Reading RR 74* 600 do alfl 74* 400 do ,e8 74* 400 do aS 100 126 NY Can RR 10$ Nor aad Wor RR . ,.twk 74* cirr nuoi iubport. TRMAT, July $-$ p. au were quiet aad unehaaged la priat. BuuMn rm. ? Flour iraa dull aad lower; the aalea la cl?<f?d 7,800 hhia -lafarior State, at $6 a $d' 26 . ordinary to cboiea do., at $6 60 a $7 60; mired to fancy $7 a $$, aad ethar kiada at proaortioaala tiw.^H Weatern, 800bbU. Southern brought $8 5$ a $0 farmland to good itraicht, aad 89 26 a $10 far farwrila and fancy par bbL Rye Sour *d eora meal remained about the auae. Whaat wae iaaetlre: the falea did aot exceed 2,000 baahela red Weatern, at $1 86, a*d 800 do. rod Southern, at $1 8$. Rye aad oata war* unaltered. Cora ooatiaued In fair kaaai bat waa laaa ralnable; the day'a *ale* aaahraaed 47,000 buabela. at $$e. a 8$e. for aneoaad, 70c. a 7$a. far ainad Weatern, 7$a. Jot round yellow, aad 78c. for 100 baa* Laguajta at 100 do. Riaat l$*e. tala bat allmliil al aat laaathaa ftana $$$ ta 60$ halae, at fhB priaaa. On mm daaarifMaa* an niiaaa* of **. waa dbuaad. ? - ' te Liverpool wwi Arm. with aa up J " IT 1 6,000 to 6,000 bbfc. i>*?; ? Ooms. , 28$ da. Jaanot l$*e., aad at *4. To at $*?, aad 120 rahto'skep; i balaa oottoa, ?oaaare*ail Ixmdoa, 1,000 bale, flaw were eoqpagad | hhda. baeaa at $0a. Te Harra, eottoa waa engaged at Hd. T* QJtfUrala, ware I I to SOC- Mr foot ?mm Hat? The aalaa laaladad $08 to 80$ balaa, at about 70a. Uwm. ? Roeklaad aanttanad quiet, at 17 *?. for cam son, and $1 >5 far lump, per bbi. "J v*n Mm made of 1M buMi?(*Hit,riHVTK d,M8 plM MtinMi, at T8a I Hi. Mr nlM. I H i? TtsmB- IhIiM MUkfa (kktaiM o?b>, fo> nMBm*. Bicm? *k?i|pHwaka ?m ?oUr ST. ; Btcua.? THfrttolaeludad 8M hbfc. $ibe at 4ff?. * ?*e ; no Jhjt Orlaaaa, at d*c. a 4*? , MM 1M beeta* IT WM Ha VMM. at fie. | HhhBm Pt>r* ?u atfll cheaper. tW *al** were OBflDtd to 800 bbU. at 611 60 a >11 75 for me?a, and *10 for prtoa. per bbi. About 1M puka|M cut m??U wore t*knMk.?tKe.brikMMtn,Ml)? ?k Itrkiai, Mrfe MMiM fetched v^e. a 9*e. per 16 Only 176bb'p hoof oeie pnrchaaort, tn-day, at bratrpricM. Butter and cbto?o were unchanged. Tallow war bmr Inquired far at 11 We par lb. Wm*n ? Some Boo bbla Obin ani Priooa war* anM at Mfce. a 27 K? . Um lattar rat*, with time aad iataraat |4M, far plha Worm? tt quarter eaaka Barttmdy war* aoid at SOe. wmrmMim imwu imi oat. ?OAHDPWI A>P LMWao. uoiovAi.-ai bMunVr nmntui __ eaite af waai *o la* ao a hallf ar ataalo geatte l.?IU ar e it ha at beard; aaab earved la *aem?; alaa twoaiag** raaaa. The haaaa *aattlai all the madera la 752 711 BROADWAY -A NBATLT FUBNISHBD PROMT I JUL ma *a la*, aa aeoead Ik*, aad three aewiy far- I ai bed aula maa larga#iza. fnraitara aaw, hath ream la the haaea. Oaad elty rafaraaaai eaehaaged. CQO HUDSON STREET. BETWEEN TAVB IND HO POO ratla etroota. ? Haaaa* tor farnUhod r?aa?. vlih lab i ) ratla HraaU. ? Pleaaaatly faralabad waai. w , for etagle geatloanaai alwftniAad ar aafarrlat for (asilUaa. a* ? idarau pcieee. Bath aad ga* HM6e PMM ftfc# 4##ffa itly Trev.Uer* wtilled i-arss-tawst tbla tba aM deeiraUe ?atlaaaa aaa alaa obtaia eemfartahlo Biro* olatgaeoomwoeaWoa* laqalra aa abra.||jH CO LI8PBNABD STREET NBAB BE0aD#AT. TITO 00 lar?a faralabad mm tab* witheat toartj ?J7 BOWABB STBBBT, NBAB BBOADWAfe-A 01 aoa'ly fainioh?d team, with paatrieo aitaahod. *a la* *'? a itatlomaa, ar a?all*aiaa aad lady, with fall ar partial loard; alaa, aararal ream* he di|la gentleanea, with ar Without Maid. Bath* aad (aa. QO SBOTB STBBBT- TO LBT, A PLBA8AHT FBOMT <bO ream, with baaad. la a aaill utraia faaOljr. Tba hoaaa la aaw aad aawlr faralabad. noatalalag all the me dera lmpaevomeato Stage* aad aataraa aiiala aaa bleak of tba henee. Term* aodarata. Bafaraaaaa OKohangod <tA rBB WEBE BOB BO ABB ABB SIHBLB BOOMS be g'ntleaaee: alaa, aa eleaaatljr furateiwd parlor far a laalliaia aad bla wife, with board, at S6 per weak aaab ayly at 191 Eighth avaaaa, batwaaa Maateeath aad 1| IBTIWO FLAOBi OOBBBB OB rOVBTBB ? ataaat, aaar Ualaa aqaara baa baaa aaaaad aad a| ia tba aart alofaa aaaar faralabad anrV^B aa; be abtalaad, wttk baard: laaatdaa aaa af tkaatllaa wOl Sad I* a AH nANPSONBLT VTBN1SBB0 PARLOR AID BRD ? roum to let at fit CUatoa Hue (Rlabtb otreet) aa a alagla natlaaaaa ; alaa a large wall faralabad bedrooaa Tba boaaa u faralabad wttb gaaaad bath raaaa. Boat moderate. Bofereaeo mtliad. AH fUBNISBBD BOOH TO LBT.-A PBITATB^AMI ? ly batlag more room tbaa tbay raqalre, are dadrita cf latuu a aaa* aad e?iaffc**able roeaa, to a alagla goat la - ?aa; hoaaa pleaaaatly leeated wt*b all tba modara la troraaaaata. Apply at Me 9 Ladlaw plaaa. Haaataa airaet. AH CARD.? a LADT AMD OBBTLBMAV RB0VIRIM0 ? a qalrt aad retired boma, up towa. aaa abtafa aaab la a madera boaae oreapled by a widow lady, by addroarfag Bra Mortoa. BetroaoUtaa Peat OMa^AaMrieaa Blale Hoaaa, Ma li Aator plaoe. BHOABDIKO.? TO LBT, A LABOB BACK BOOH OK the aeoead floor, fnralahed or earn raia Hod. wlab fall or partial board, to a geatlcmaa aad Ua wtfi, or twe ? lagle KeDtlaasoa; aba, twa large aad airy attla reoma. aaltabla far twa or three alagla geatlovaa, at 64 Clarkaea atraat, ooraor afOreeaa tab atraat. Terma madarata. BHOABD.-7WO OB TBRBB GBNTLBHBIf AMD THE IB ? ladlea, can obtaia haadaoaaaly furalahad apartmaata, with board for the ladlea oaly. 1a a grata il aelghborboed. Boaae ooatalalag the madam ImproTomaata, aaeeaaibla by oar* aad ataaaa Paiaaeat of board required la adraaea. Addreaa CoaBdaaoe, Ualaa aqaara PeatOOaa. BHOABD-AT MO 29 CUMTOM PLACB, WBST OB AN* ? aaar Broadway, aa a agaat aatte af two or more reoma, oa tba teeoad floor. Alao other daalrabla room* to let, per manently or traaalaatly. Bonae flrat elaaa, aewly faralab ad, aad a remarkably aaol, aad pleaaaat aaa. B HOARD? AT CLIFTON, 8TATBK ISLAND, IN A PBI rate family; flea view of the bay from aba wiadewa aad plana. Boaaa aitaated la a grove; batblag aad aaa air, ac drcaa, with nana aad aamber, Mra.C. Sewer, Poat Moa. kebreaee eaahaaged. B hoard? a pimb airt bbobt booh oh SBCOHD floor, aal table for twe gaatlemaa, wttb braabfaat aad tea, aad diaaar ?a Suadaia, or other idee to aalt. In a amall nivata family whore all tba eomforta of a home may be eb talaed, at 18 Orrhard atreet. JgOAR^^WAMTBD^r^NfCRWMHB^OOl^irD ^?bedroom bt a geatlawaa aad wife, la a private family, mtTMteesth ward, aot above Beveath atraet Befer aaeaa glvaa aad azpeelod. Addreaa B. W. 8., tot Pearl at. B HOARD ffi HTSD.? A TUBNISHED BOOH BOB A geDtlomaa aad wife? board for the lady oaly? tfhe a tt er? are bat faw or ao other hoarder a Adareaa A. B. 0., Chatham eqaare Poat OIBoe, atatlag term* aad loeatioa. B HOARD BOWH TO Wit. ? TWO OB THREB OBNTLB ? maa can be aoeommodated with beaid la a private faiLiiy: alao a few eaa be aaeommadatod with moali. Ap ply at it6 Oreeawiah atreet. a ear Chamber*. gOAR^O^BROOK^r^IIIIOHT^^KXTLKVEN Ha>d tb*-ir wlvaa. or i lagle ceatlaraev. aoeommodated with pleaaaat room*, la a* eligibly leeated hotteo oommaad- I lag an exoelleat view of the bay, aad wlthia tbaeo mlaatea walk of faltoa ferry. Apply iaimadlately, at IS Poplar at I gOAEj^T^OBT^EOOKLTN^^RiyA^^Ainl geatlemea, or a geatlamaa aad bla wife, with board. Re feieueee ezohaagad. Breach aad Bagliah apeke* by tba family. Apply at Sf PaoiSe atraat, batwaea Haary aad oooapylag a flrit elaaa baaae eleee to tboSoath aeoeauaodato oae or twa MJ ly. oooapylag a I rat elaaa I ferry, Brooklya, will be happy to I geatlamaa, or a gaatlemaa aad hi geatlamaa aad hla wife, with board. Re I ^^^?ged. haHMHHHM ?VHRpST w Biaka atraai. Brooklya. BHOABD? HEAR GOSHEN, OBANCB COUNTY, IN A ? beautiful, healthy loeatioa; good roada, hereea, oar- I rlagea aad earefal driven at eommaad; eharehaa, of dlfltr- I eat peraaaalcaa, aaar; good haat ag aad labia | groaada, aad all the atbraotloaa of a qaietbeme, aad reUroeaaat (rem the beat, daet aad maequiteee of the *tty, eaa be had, by addre**Ug T. W? HarUd oBoe. -ROARD IN MBW BRIOHTON, BTATB^SLAW^^ X> Waated. hi a geatlamaa. lady, two ohlldrea aad ear vaat, two adjrialag bodrooau, with partial board for the aeatlemaa will ba requited; family matt be private aad keep ao other board era. Addreaa, atatiag terma, B., baa X Sdfi Poat OBee. J B HOARDING-ONE OR TWO GBMTLBBEN HAY OB I taia a pleaaaat doable or aiagla room, with board, all Mo. IS Beach atraat a*ar, St. Joha'a park. BHOABDIHG ? TO LBT, A 8ICOND STOB^FBOH^ ? room, wall feraial ad, to a gaatlemaa aad wife, or two alagla geatlamen, with ful1, partial, or without board. Alao, a far alabed bedroom with or without board. Baqalre at H8 Oraad atreet. oae bloak weet of Broadway, Hoarding - transient ob pbbhahbhC^ ?B trout room oa the aaaaad floe* Alaa, aiagla room* with fall or partial board la a private boardimg boa*a. A paly at a Mo. 4 Orchard etrat, botwooa Oraad aad Heater rtreot*. I BHOABDINO-A GENTLEMAN AMD WIPE AND a! few riaglonatlemea eaa be aooomaodatod with alaa I teat rosna aad board, at 217 Cllatoa atreet, oorMr of Had!- 1 | aoa. Bafereaa*a eaohaagedL I Hoard in brooklyn.-a labob promt room. ' ?i uaf oral abed, far a s**<*? ?** aad wife, ar faralabod far two ainglt geatlemea; alao, a alagla room tm a gaatle maa. Boaaa within five miaato* walk of Soath aad Hoa- i | tagae ferrie*. laquire at 71 State atreet. ooraor of Heary. Hoard!? a vert pleasant labob booh and ?? bedrxom with paatriea, oa a*ooad floor, aaltabla for a goatlemaa aad wife or two aiagla geatlemea: alao, very pleaaaat large attla roometo let, with fall or partial board, la a private houae Apply at 114 Fraaklia atreet. B B B OARD.-A FAMILY HAVING MORE ROOB THAN required, would diapoeo of a haadaome aalt of rooma to a family or to tit gle reatleutea. with fall or partial board,! la abouoahavirg all the madera Uaprevemoata; loeatioa uararpaaood, aoeeeaibie by eare aad atage* Apply at 17S WeatTwoatr flrat etieet 0HOUMTBY BOARD WANTED? POB A LADY AHD ? reveral amall ebi drea. in eoma healthy qaiot boaae, whore there are faw er ao other beardere, either oa the Bodaoa or *a>t rirert, coaveaieat to the elty. Aav oae haviat aoch a place eaa addiaa* " CoUiaa. " laerald oOce. CHOUNTRY BOARD WANTBD. ? WANTED, BY A ? gtatlemaa. hia wife aad twe children of oae aat three y*ara board on Statan lelaad; maat be wilhia a fa v mi- J mant'e walk of the laadiaa aad paaana batblag faellltie*. i apply to P. A. AMBOT, d.H Hnnevor atreet. I 0HOUMTBY BCARD W ANT ED ? FOB A SINGLE* ? jeaeg gartirmaa doing kualoaaa in the eltv, and eta b'iag, Ao .for hi* hone; diataa** a?t over dt or eight mllee drive from hew York. Alao heart f ra aeatlemaa aad wife. Addreaa Newiagtoa, box J, IMS, Poet OBoe. CHOUNTBY BOARD. - WANTED, FOR A TOUWO I ? lady, board oa a farm airae when wlthia flfty miloa of I the city. Loeatioa maat be M<b aad airy, aad ten** mode rate. Addreea I f 1 1 1 If 111 llii ill |B 1 1 CHOUNTBY BOABD WAMTED-FOB A OBNTLBHA^ ? aad hi* wife, two ohlldrea aad nrvaat ; maat be oa the aea abore Oa e large airy room roqalrod, alee a reom f >r the ?arvaal Addre**, atatlag tenaa, aal fell par Meniere af Uea?i*a, Be , to 8. Oreaeeek, *ata ei Claflla, Halloa A Oa., U1 Broadway. i CHOUNTBY BOABD? OOOD 8UB8TANTTAL BO ABB ? eaa be ebtaiaed la a pleaaaatly leeated form boaae, folevea mllee from Hobo hoa. lb* Mteattea I* oaal aad abady, aad very huMly. Aa**** to the elty af How Terk | three er fear tlaa? a dap. Bar forth* pMrtiaul*n iaquln MB 7 Weoetor (treat. Mow Terk. at Ma. POUMTBT BOARD.? FAMILIES OB BIHOLB OBN | \J tlomoa wiab ng board la the oeaatry may be aeeemme dated with pleaaaat reoma la a baaae beautifully *Haat*d ^?tt* wal?*. aad wttbla owe baur** ride of the elty. Bar ^^fter paHiealan iaqam af O. B. Ooldamitb, SSI Bnad ^?eref /. P. BoaavtUe, Ha. Ml Wat*r*tr*at, ooraor of ?2ta?ve I *?*B> TjtEBNCH BOABD ?A NEATLY FUBHISHSB AFABT r moat to lot. for etaale geatlomou. la a reaeaatabla pri- I vate Preaeb fbaaily. lie boaae io provtdod Wt*b ttf*f Maw Improvoaaeat, aad (ttaated at 106 BWeeher atreet, wa*6 of aad aaat Broadway. Brntbit aad *ea, lf Bllwi, Ap ply oa the pramlaa*. bedraoma att* BOOM? 8LABOB AIBY PA BLOBS, WTTB attaabad, te lat, wttb eg wttboat board. 1TUEMI8BED BOOHS TB LET? ON TBE HUDSON ? ; iM-wireow M ^HiY>nu *5,'*,',ri wl?h?at boar J;% pIhmbI m4 SB?" *!l*!S*}4'W3J2. IW-m HAHD99MB B.l"w *?* *??.?*?? <? -reaklya, aa?t ?ira*r of Kxi mmr aattas ? ? r rHU< *h?o IW?, drurrta' or ft or ??ore Slut MM Applr m Ikt |H?lw u- corner of G-abaia e'r*et end f'laohiac ateane. A )?? ?? lat MUIM M>s Pnltea Kiwt, Braeklya Apii ?* tlx >??llll rr * SMOCTUBR* US AND OTIIKftft, WISHING IOtU I 1? ? (>ll|ktfati; enol ImwIm whore thn ta?? k*Z 0*t? HjwnlnwB^la4 uav abtaia tl.? e**? by apply '?I at W Twaatr ?rrt It'll tnui 4f ~l\th IIMM. Cl|?|M)MdMita4 Hiotrxftbil a Meek rpo UT-TWO ?DtMFBID ROOMS ?TITH *OA?B, I ia a ?r'w*?'? fmUj, luptd loeettea M M Oaaal MfM, mm Broadway. THWO WUl FUBN18HZD BOOMS TO LIT. TO tlW V >? ? ?">?? itiraMiMiUr.ilMaMk iEhC BltklMBllttitklN mO SOUTHRRN FA MILIK9, OB GRNTLBMRM TTRM 1 of the beardio* lit*.? a family ef b t re ?portability t?< ^acy?8teott!gft\CTS?a ?p?<wm of a borne; tberooau cool ud airy .???M AH SMALL PS IT ATI FAMILY WISH TO HIBB PABT ?t t fcm>, limwti?my: tM nmi4 M? m4 m? ?wl of ? two rtuty hoaae mftrnd: Iniw ?wtr*( >jlfM? Oaaal nd Fiartk i>ii>i aUhm M., bealfl BwH oBoo. rirtl?| looatt.a ?4 road WBMdklttWp-BT A Ml ALL RB3FBCTABLB fi?M f H wHhoat tUMni a pert vf t boat*, eoitiU< IN* WIH tefeiftMM la a pjwnat MktMdM -r'? im ll-lwm Foartk aad ? we a tie ta ilnMi, Ami rtifT WtcUim. Addroe* A. B.. HoraldeBee. \ POOH WAMTBD -TBI ABTBBTIBBB TilfTIIW ^^^^ss.ssiTtLnas^bS WHAMTBD TO HIRB. A MALL COTTaOB Ma, wttbta three bUm of the City Ball, BmHiTS <nwl B-.Brwfclya PwtO Baa. ^ ?frrAirrBD-iM thb srvrwth wabd. bblbv w >??ri iWi? the whole or part ?ftlvi tktm b*M hriiuUballi. wb* roqelre aalr Mm or (War rJT!MrBloSfc~ TO Hk^MnDwTwk HmJm P. M : jpter IT*. I M Coit lUMi at U A? M.. 1 aad #K F Ib the ?m| HWim at e'aloek: ?PXCURMONS TO TBI FISHING BANKS RTBBT MMWMdali 1.000 ftimpn FUU| taekla. dta. HiAl larefiOoaat* IMriM raunoAL. y JmTtTiikwo^ild AT mgktoo vbbt militia Hl ?y Bail. 76 Prlaoe 0tioe> OB the Mk luUtt uf Ik* ?Mtara Light Ooard*. oa tki return from tk* faaeral af oar lata comrade, Jibn Vufk;,th? Ulbitln tulWliA *U adeptad: ? Evolved, tkatwantui tar *ia*ere tkaaka to Mwh. Jaati Brogaa, Jaau He alar ay H irgu Froolaad. F. BllUtt. Cwm Lw, John Bi ry , and lltwl>? IU aiatai of tbcfwiMbora Qwrii fgi Mricw naitnl am tba mUbm oooatMB. By order of tb? committer, A agaata* KJ?g. Jena* Rim. Jaau FUbIbk. A ad row WMA. . IiaNIBL caLuaham. flartok. Tbomaj Mabxoh. Boor e tar). mo THB BLBCTOBS OF THB CITT AND COO NTT OF X Mow Tark.? Ike aaderaigaed offere himaelf aa aa iade peadaat caadidato lor the oOae of Kegiotar, at Iko o atat OloaMoa. iBNoTOBbaraaat. UII.BaKT S NIAOS/^ CoBualaaloaor of Loods. U ITaUaUoot, kaiiMaaA. nvrntCTiox. A < 3RADUATB OF AM RMO LIBH*" WTTBRS1TT/ O. ma of Mr. Webetor Oa*a Ibnm of Iko Mai aa M tool ? Ifcaaira la LoadaaJ, aad eoaataat oontribator to auy tt the ltadiag Jowbau of tho day. offara u gtre a tors of ta atiootio* (a ABgl ah ? oontiua aad ooaayoailloa. Tb- atria aooptod la nob that It will aot oal/ raabie tba fuaaW ataeoat to aoqalre a pore Iagil>h ao ont aad proa -aa?aa ttoa. bat laealaate to tho Xogll>h or Aaaarlaaa poath aaoh a flood ob at apeoeh aa will ate hUa oo far to oooarr. wtUk pleaanre aad aa'.iafaotloa, aar aoolal or po itioal poafuoa to which ba Bakjr ha oalled. A rveommoadatloa earn be aliu ?o a Boat aeeoBptlahod profeaaor of tba Froaeh, Saaalak. aad Itallaa laagaagoa. Addroea h poraoa or by latter, t* A. B . ?a. tfWalkw rtroot. aoar Broadway. AS TBAOBIB A TO0NO LADT OF BOI BB> A. apootabmt) qaaliflod to teeah Ba<llah. Froaeh, Baota, aad drawl ax. dealroaa altaatloa Ib a prirato family, or la a ladiea' achooL Ad'reaa. with nltablo roforoaaa Htaa Belea Adol, oace of Bar. B. W. Smith, BarUagtea. Toc Am CABD.-THB 8UB-CRIBAR WII.L BBOBITB MBIT ? papila dally, for prirato laatractUa ia tba art of aaa aaBihlp, at hia rooma, 301 Broad war ewraor of fimlih atrootT^ OL1TRR B. OOLPSMITH. TMST1 UCTION? ClfB Da MB ANOLAISBQVI D&S1BH* X alter A to aampagae? antaat qao aaaaibla aar to* tarda da la mor, roadiait aeoompagaar aaa ramille proteataata dial, laqaalla elle aanrtralt dooatr do* lo?oaa nil da ma?laH" d'asgUU. da franc ala oa d'ltallea, as dob tare ia a* pea alow ot da aa* fraia da ddplaaomaat Da boaae* rdWroBoea aorawb dtrirtea el d*BB(?* La* informalioaa adromlm t " Malaam da eampagaa, " Herald af&ee, aaroal premptomeat rfpea da* a. or a moath after tbia Addraaa, or oall lmmadlalalr at, Ma. tl Fraotdaat atroet, Break ly a. D. & Rib BLR. T>LVMBIMO.? WILLIAM RMIOHT. PLVMBBR, M JT Broadway, i* aaw raady ta da plambfag ia ah Ms braaehea Ib the meet apatorad maaaor, at hfaaaw *k*aaa M Broadway. B. B. Baal aetata takea to trade. TXTABTXD-A FAPRR BOX XABUFACTORRB, TO <f TT Soath iauaadlataly. Apply at the oBee ?f T iibI* Jk Tbayrr, Ba. IS Kama atroet, roaaa* Ma*. 11 aal H, ? HVUCJJU ir graad dlageaal piaaa, with bow (read aetloa whloh bato > *a porter ia all tha potato wkteh ninHtaU a |*rf**tlB ftlScOW A THOMPSON, aole acoato, dil Ll%CORI, M. OHLABBT WINR8. S2?. KSO. $SfO. Aa., FRR DOrRM. ? of Tartoaa braada. aad U? eeata per do aaw allowed far empty bottlee; brandiea alaea. gia, ram, wkiakey cerdlala. ayrapa, Heldalek. Charlea Meldaiek. Mamau. Ao.. ehomw pagao, wtoa*. bootob. Loadon aad PhlladMpUa ate*, paw tar, browa atoat, fenuiae Ao., aad at Ml per eeat below aaf boaaa. Tory eboloe blaekberry bnida, aa eaaoUeat aaa ebolera modlrtae la qaanU'lao t> aalt *hmUie?aad deaian for aale by WM U. CNDtHHlLL, *M aer Creoby. UDOAXo KOnCBlT^^^H NMCW TORK, SVPRKMR COURT, T?STCM ? Coaaty. ? Jamaa Vlathroo agaiaal Cathariao Vk throp. Sammoa* far relief. (Com aot aorred > To toe defeadaat. Tea uo hereby *anmoae4, aad I eq aired 0* ?ncwor tb* eomplaiat Ib tbl* aotloa. whieb wa* Ued ta ttoa oBeeef the olerk of the oeaBty of Weateheeta*. at FbAa Plata*, la aaid aoaaty, oa tb* ? day of Jaao, A- D., MM. . aad to Mil* a eopy of year aaawee to tha *ald oemptete* oa tba aakaarl Mr. at UooBoe, ta the rlllaao a# Taj *i tow ta aaid aoaaty, witbia tweaty daya aflat tSa Mrrte* A tbto iiaamea* oa yea. oaotodro of tha dar of *aab am ii*o, MB I f yoa fail U aaawar tho aaid rempUtol wBbta ttoal^B plata UC* attomer. Tamt^^^MM^B^H ? BatodJuaelA I?5*. for the relief doBaaded la tho eoaplaiat. waatohai Ed*AlBto^I>M< etaee aaedalafreB ocnini un> Atsitn. DHB. J A MRS W. FOWRLL, OCPLIBT, AVVRH ? doratee Ma atUaalew *aelaa(*rly to ojra aad ear from ? to ? o'clock daily at I imWdway. Dr. Powell gntutod la oSo*. It arey bo tha noaao of p* ?*or?laa a tia*aa?a 'AidH aaowey oaaeoi bay. Atwbi* ee? oa?a* *pa aM MbaaJ lata*, wbtrh oltalaod tba Bilil Bttt WyWjf Vtaoi aadl tha tout aad laf(aot oolloottoa a* Mb* artl^Nat *yto M tti Lain, ?