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HI W M .''o ^ K iA kr a CO. ^^«£ir.*^2Z7SE2:S,i»pcrS= piS; witi:- ---------- -'* ’---■ r,fctalso - - .. . - FS-XT, pnb'ist&a WretyTcejRiajf *nd Frliay at $3 pe» ann-m psyable in ~ PCM J «p 4 t|aC_l A‘'.fr«*,i‘v“f x y v : r f |r 'K 2a. 0 £ .'c No. < .’V^-adKfr*..*', e-'S’’W&O, .F r a ije SALES. itxzsj cciajf la ziretUsijt^ *me KVRjfrs-c- Pti^:ir~sp4TT wffs - xid Friiay at $3 p ^aitr.ccaaJ Fuivti-.h. *&*®-®T* 0= P * bwi> t'irao'ic. 3 o{ lisenj tiiv.ng iiocij :t»ef p'-'Ce.. >'ii in fii.st. cl. .i„ . „ J '"2■?*.K';r.'„ t^?ct^y5*!>*i>g on Bk-fe el. £5 It m from. »nJ eitetJm z nettjii' %SSts 1/5561 NflfiloadSL FWfnrtt.er'pnrt.ottnr. ann^.^tn-J^ » gpBiilBi ^ o r fct?nef jgoiars. apply rotha aucjt. .' icr. N ' l 7 Broad Afia-o-co^c dai, ’ nd bo«. pJed by Lind areauo. La- id evesee. I/Ocust and Acacta rts. and Lind aveoae. .Acama and Mj>r>!e sts, ar-d the eT’Stieiwaajf LTidaveoas. 6}yr»'c n.-d Lanra’sis end the s f^teswflea Lind avenas, Laarel aa:l O'lraiireets ord thp ^PJc»fceiwien Oliva end lfev.,d .•tee*’, L rd avcrna. .aJ the 'l|M 6 o 'n L ad,ayciro6. liavpa >t an-i thn Dn/Jja; U-vkr The iiiiasias t ’*cn saalsido oJ L-nu ayeate, Ic’ween Acacia and Lo ts lots oaLtodnvcnae. nad l•_Iin•■is easterly ea Mrtfe and T6 lfi»iyii« cn the eiita?ly s'de o' Lutd avease, and oti Lau loaf it enhea. bktweei ‘“Ifetf .................. ^i'e» K( 1>a :< ■J Wall -t. coner o( New. ct c.ljainnts cn fox’s 7 & a v c - - ‘'■• ead coiner of HuJ jif o s o n El^eae.1 sMJaol 7tnave.iOPi. between l9th '.e west side of tte a .oaue, asxt to the ’^KSS^rUdTIheronthHdc.coi^^^ totoc-twesj oi IsS S ttrf—llotcn the north side. coiBtrtncicE SO It^t east oi ^'L&SSp/Vomapecantelmdoftte cry of * aSstiMt-^JoU oaths southstJa. tof./ <-a U1 aicaue and " ^ ^& 2 f - s r : :r:;r.rr *^Wfa*tl8et—4 lotscatbesoatas do l-. ws.e i t’s Ttland Sth * ^ b S i e e t aad CdSIwoaca-a icte od tho Di>it!-e»s* torcer oi'Sib “ s i n a ^ - ^ t t o ^ o a t l i o no--h -ide. between ti« f.-h and 6h IcH oh (is so'-shside. benvetn he Sth and tUr * * ^ t^ - T 3 t^ r W » « n rea,;m on bond uc-i rao.-tanse lord -mm ...... . F<5rlcttfceppa«Tu!ars sprly >.»feo ngrlroEcer. No W Wad st i^^^SisSiss »O a KOIN« school for iOCKG L^IKS. i^gLi'srsj— IsAHlBS. Sefcocl «hr Ycnc wafs:- SJU?SSS£M«S^M,«M~.aMn^. *$*' ioicii»l«tisptro-.nE«iiBi«ii«*. Upgsimss HU 5i.-*o *<“>>7* ' t\ T te ’^^.r' •' ■} .*► V* *»‘i O '* ♦f’e o-*r He' « c (t7 h f 'n .« a-? i ' ^ * t <\t% i;.i.'u.'ii/».','’ifci ‘ •. efe t—cri/.o-• .111 k7-k t-. -t 11 1 ^: s .'. . o «K« e»»-r « «'' 6. !: ti nv-nx}-*. fs Tigtbc ef/* »e frort of o- !» tti eijTfiE^twi V*n nvP'i.x®»ir*BP4 ., -t ;i» * Di ' - .w f a . f'ti * f t « - i :e ii< Hi.b , i>e r^ir '<■ be *4*J i.r^ i igl. a*.U eXveailtcg lo wHb n ItOb ol U.n I O’ u‘> '■.srnero’f^hj' Vjth a\ “nae Hn*i :♦ ^■k.i V-ijtyrkboua-fedbvtliellthand 4VPO SC 3r't*^ li) tsfs .Ako f ? ‘. '. e;aj**'ns-<n?ihftt-of«» hlorJj h\ »be nm, 1.,,. .4y..,>r.«;s^auCWHauaJ^o^ii lits, loseibei v%ith ibe laige A*-n. Mif? »miii/ric’n?the i/.ork \xiUTiM hy »I ja Mth »n l K’r .LiCbueiaa.i S^irti 1*^.9. lostthei WJ»b rhe buii^ini-is @ | C ' # W t l l l t g POL. XLVn. NSW YORK. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 11. 1850. 'PUBLIC 8 A1 /F.S. BY F o S i s S S - f A P S o S o t t , •Stara No 41 Srestd Etroot. PUBLIC SALES. aaperiuTjsi Black Bombss'nea, fine to surer ow ah- ijf'O ?o!or9 tlous *l8 Lajoas. oi so j?e* iirn.«.he Ce’d Billth Ao»»«<«ia U rioria ). tscaoveJ fci cja- I D-jt'h Balbaas B tots, t STATED SESSION OP THE BOARD OP ALDER | hijniting ths place of haldin; the polla of tlie election dis* MEN, Tuesday, Oct, 8, i encta of the JJUh ward, and also appoJntlBg inepeclore , {ConcIpded7 j therefor, wiueh was postponed on the 7th inst. NO. 18 NMAE pine ST. mA rd ®: LIST, i CZE^BED YESTMpar. Ship W DHowah, Jack, Liverpool, Doaftsiri Ss Diiaon- ^SBIPED TEST£SJ)AS’ , hfe^ope,'ApAftois ,«ii^ ^vbioa- iiio two Attest iinw eriofc to d i^ iag^ j,f {to htijthoyo coloici P'ta’a attd tcltid'nj s-jaoof ■'iiortlSE? of’parw Lroz end Sijaare Bioche \XZ:. 2 ^ suporu Tia ty. ( Jit [“ SiMsfiz;: j uu *.1 ''^■3 '.fj u:gj« 1>A‘‘t ' -r 1core on 'he nckhwc-t corner of 11 It avenue and E9th StOfS Oymer of ExehaitgO PlaCO and WilUaia Stiaotl . 1 i. am o: 1;V, in the >e.at o ' tl,« aliovc cn ttw noi th t-rta c. ^ n i1 . e«t*ar.i.n» tt>w”h?n l-*t r.f |».*h €si^liilEi5rfS ;| ...nnebcht rhacnttrc-ri... N r'r^'rto'foe Uuc1LTR?v'er "'’vsn. Shnwh- KT--' •■aanne'.iy e.-d t.y" all want, plain and - cLiui k.Pf* •M'ne “ iwh.T»i«*8 t>» Ib^ fCU '«> '®’»'ton. a^fsov »be waf**^ ri::bt in t> of ;iu- entire i-fODerty e.i:ef-t}. A?»f .! 0 ®4 ••'i i. j .< c*1.ugh ?i.Iofetl s.juo « s’mww. a” w >o 'D3 cat »o ^^p i m avmne. th? eTt^nor line of t H p mv :«« art! ’rr^ h“-»v/ La-*'"-'"'- 'tnbracme a ware, hunt ol ahaat A-. 4 I r:^,'!:*±.™':;j?.,'^.aV.'" Ti^'iM.-Tcn an4*h»3rc»;Anpr-’ R^iobai.'iMr.r !,#. f rnK-^re^Y e rear ol me ato.e. Z->hr Mi it. Sea lesil notice in Coni...'cia'c!. ’’ Esa. (.•he«>pu» street—Thvi two ,ot!ngf hn.'?. with theht?fl4msrs there- f* Qthefearcjiu^T ft II. ^Supronif&mt-L’nJeHb^^ S Sr'*’' ' h ^.e^r On. j', ... wt'? b n {L ’a n • I • ‘-fth. - rt.m.T l/.ni ef***ri*»»l no 6100 not‘ aywarr.3 Ca.alojues an-1 ’'‘ ...n KfarreUitoinx r.i.iatha, lor apL’mved eatlin«.Oii uoi&a 'futioatcs pnd temples i.f i’lwioti end l)■>ll.c-• :,;;rLT:j:;fcTno‘!;.“yuo •*e>on the mom. .tr ots .’o Store No. 13 William stra iiBiTIt’H. t f t? ' _ _ _ Cbialoeues and sumu';«jj" ' t-a n iiS f t; «OT: 5 »E?^\lv®£S 2 r “* CnW ..*uesui-l >:iil-p'k. ■•0 T." m.Tn.-B ol .-i.e______ - Stcf^^N-j. lo3 Ptoi!street camloeeas and -m e - --n IJ a of rot. firndJeuc, anil sumbl-s wi ">*• 4at u<»»su-4 !*«'• ‘••m B ;H ;? ,d 'M .'o 'll.K i;T -iu N E .. fcJtorc 3S coroerjjif Pmo at tx. % : the pi..rt!.jii i torn ;,'i:'T:>;r'-' I u*‘ jI o£ eu83 ii>- on ti'O mornmr o! ta.e, A'.ni. D» i ntiJp" ••! I) 4 uitl I t w. ’-by ihe a tcn*n?n <*t the tm^’e •m. LVotb iJ'.nv 8. aiitl oUier uJi au«i c ’j'iy aittch-'S lues* S i 1 s 5 S^E?““ r ' ''V c'^y. Vi .i:.ihrle,"^ I ronze an'l orfi,fll« scm.t; c»J v.bk!j at uf very iC C. AoeUoneer S' orr'?-53 Brna'Jwey. nonff'’ne« ti sf. u... j >h,. «- ji..» II; i.-i . w* y. -f> { F .. n d e?' w■ •■ • ••<» '• U ’.* fo« * 11, jrid al 00.1 toevety Urns •.; I. * '••■e olbwstfir.'S es h»re>'.-.io t'-..;..a No ;- V.'a!! at., opto; IcN jw oi f • H 111 fi!’.^ V» '• VP .1i n 12 n 'l « f ai *jn p talCI o! 0,-.. c*it-fi.*t,’r?»e» he » ..••^^ ■ ;5 -,- ,i. A.»..,fca «4«» 5“' £* “ »♦ S ut* &"* )•• ■-»« rrivfebacitv' Eli thau&e. A I olWLtaifi m »i.. • »» o.u No :• V/a|J at,,opi.€^: toNjwcs senne'i, 0.1 kUK r.n.i «*va» giais. rarc'tfUt.iri lusiituiai. Al 1: i o’.-ioe«'r.'l iii« tiilv’n *« m, ,%o*< VVu" ‘Uvet MitfKtTs ij«*. .ieskt* e- r.»"» t *!i,j, ,, r«>u’e.bhr*o. ‘ojreih pr .«i-iiLJin ,.rjo*tm2u; nf 2imH« tirirf htniiChoKi luintsbtnir » •••{■■ '.. i.L*.amuo t.-isnpw hu ■ . r ■»«U . st .O’Is' s Ia . cUiefcs. »rir/vrn.Uc«u^^^ afabuilcr ciraa At Un>h ck n» lbeoni*». .n runm. r^d;m'..n;'n-mt'ajs p.i:i 1. rjL. .Itttu tMi ■ . .-. fi .tiv-ei-*'T p'm’ tr.c i-ail, X'.: «. • t It ■r .-'j *6^ t> ».ps‘ .,.-tery, - . f»e ,t , -rv 3r}» 8 1 rLL- I Uor V.:iio r. 1 ebaru b..,n .nu r *^woo. j,. A* H ft •hn’k 1*L* r. ■••• ' -O il* Nik'* f I t*. \"r r*4- ' h^; kTrrn'/4-ouU%Je,'' Kc-i', M f c II, Wsnt'f rer uij.l Mi r.-i p.. *•■►1- -s- ^ffi-i. t'u o II V I n.'. I *n Ihick. Impe' *' hr V*’ . lintl i*<if Int}. Hf‘fr-,f<iW . &e l* »ri W f r . Pi. \\ me <o f.mtie Jure. Tob'e i?*^pe (•i ►*.IIfy*l >5rnt3rrA, H,,i.n»jrl li»n. MnU Whi.^key, .Tam^. “ ^ 7 w ^ '’V,r1:t;S’?5’d‘joVhS'Sl^s^af:;.Sr cm cena.ne aijki \v. .rai/.ril. -IT PnrVATS SATiE O. ,1 'ic uj. •ey 11 !-• . '. ■V Jr' a* i-;ai4*. vt'iv » crVrl .f.,! tiro U I i'1 til t.'..r»,(-i' ' OKf *r L , ’^10-', I’ J imcat t l '’i"n.vv h L. (r. ('iirrl.-ipt.a, Actc.ii-Bocr BV jAflOl! S i'l.ATT, ilii.*lwi.fs. Crc^Ucy. nr 1 • leo-.wni AcjttonitaiJ f on ti,,”''ivr 4-t'"-'’hcr.t Alahit-a K'wro.'Jil ‘ -fracTOfl.G i3. ■MOSO iV .i)-. 14 “" A. •'* • I' -*.4^.' * A - -«ii 1* n nai.fv.are, <\ e y. T u-y ii •• &•’.—fr.ieSf 'op run,, v.'fi, •«<•».•. r r i a. . ;f.rj. f ‘’‘r cintuo-•.* • l - ‘ o ■■i-'-l-f t*e for’, ityt i*.’ ' ’ n!r «{ioo(<8, iron nq«tu’». rrr;w, 1 ,r , j.Lult-o,, nnd tra?s. wnitora nai! fc . ^rayB. LIk I liiih*. g*M*8* . 1. i» 4oC*r*., fj . -r , 4i ■ A 'J ’ ., « ' lo.v.j i< -I *i‘e> A’-'i. 1enif*, 2 Uitt y .- linn v .ry cor b. Guns. i*» 0 8. It.rk* U' AI«,.a..o..a..,.^.My.i^«v^d_^. ■ A Kli’ oa i n«»n“ of I) u f i«i ' ’’ H-oiualj! ^um,” » j !p.-n. •..nait'r.l'y nn hnml. nf two ISIfEiSsSSSssi ;■::/ And II IS roa-'s the especiaJ du«y of all magistratee aral po. lo. fclh;c£B ui caoso the ajreat and Je cpUon of a'.! per- »<H9gai ty ol piolauogifce f-rovisio/o of Uiis ordinance” whicii W4$ aiiu|’ie'4 f>n a 'liviaton: U faai reSewed con- ract V at tepamtif? hoaso of Hose Co No 3j , wuh rcGoJu. ufuak r J Q»i uJ'tui >!.a: tti I jcfriiulun ol iiec liufiJr*'f mJ wcbty UgliaraUiuiefur, vi'tiich wagadepted on a dtvisioi:, rhaw, c.’iik, Ba^d, Detamater and Frankan—H. Negctuvu-Aid. Bail-l. A m'jruuii atiou was tcc< k'tiur wuiten ordmancdtof . iiML, F i« No. 43 N. R. ti j*»k •. J . a divxston, vji: Afit , mauve—am. Grif?m, ;, wr Ptesidcui, A;d Simd; “ A .he street cemmis- ^lo.'.ei II, afijwer U)rcauiuUunrolcrru,gtohim;/cu:ioaUQ. V tr r mmlaurseiiient uf CoS’S m acuou of ejectmcM ui<U3i c*t-c u ia Mayor &G. wlucU was rcjerrud tp the CaU'-Lc'l 10 the ct/f|A»raUon. 5 f| tn ftio caao ol uio c rponijiou vs. Gcmi S'^rm, rclatiuve to pier I ,ti; of Bank p'^wi^h reaolunon auUi'jrtsH a Uie comp tr-u'er locouip’y pan ol ibo corjiora’ion wiib said awaiu aisj poy dtc suiiis lucuuuned tiierem, aJs»(hat the co -i.^ ua aa hvr*a.-J to prepare t.he leas'fs mef.uvneii u* Sat-] atvaid, wuir’i was adopted on a dlviehu., viz: Tne C‘ti let Engineer presented the returns of appoint- meut ai d rcciguatiun'r m ibe E'lre cteportnienl lor itie monUioi Auauat—which weie coi.firm-sd and the expui. SsplWIpp 1.1II 4i I. (>’o No. 3, wore lelcrrtd to couimntee ou I-’iio Ala Gtiffi sS £ ^ » S ^ s? y^g°gSs|’£ l ^^ ti II if.e iilaiipuiat i.icce ol prouai Uii cd, ami Liulo Water etrceis. Uu moueu diC lurmci itLiiori of ihiarBuatd was adhered Adjjuri/ed to 'Jlh inot. at 5 o’clock. D. T, valentine , Cierk. faTATED bESrlON OF THE BOARD OP ALDER- 2 ^ , 1 : m i f i S iir/iiipfe F'cro No, 14 Platt I M j j gga-S ^ ^ At Id n-c, .eh, a A l^a^.L |J g .|7 j^ 1 lk ’9“broadway. eer S.41CofDun'ap’s great incred bAtoiicet naintini of Death on "rISiliisi .... iflfSstiaS psipsSSf.^^ |iips£ESStaa“2« . Oder to the saic.- ih^etioQ. cewest siyia. to, for Bala l y^ XIA51 T HICKS & CO , , 14? And 161 Front Btrett ELVET^.Sei. B Y ^SiSw 4 4 ”S ‘» .N T , Ktora 51 ^avor street. Si ire aornerof "*11! sllfSP= '’ €P"‘ __ _____ __________ ‘.giiaucoes aodsamiilea on me mutmng cl sale re VIRNNA ;9i all wool ch.iieo designs and tigoies. super or quality btoche sirs'!?, CatafosSs atd samniea on rte inonuee of sa la. S=tS-^^ Ph •M»^Y ............... Cmlei;>1o«^V"k;’' A.8.—Ai 1j.f oi« cs. .i rri3«n»ryof A.O . Gfl’o JVir 8 msf. M ■ , « *;'Ans. A.* coap^iJ ug ___________ ItiRWttUgtM*, CTSico. appMved ect’orsed mites 1.4m,jnThs^pv.re!i;0. aiigrtved en.leriBi] nute^. s.S;?3i6Vog;tc2 StcTO 204 Broadway l M er-RwiTomenU. *Ca*b adrsnftfts madn uuon all er-o* iW i SMiS^SRfs ' ■*.'and a,i bj i>rewi jfas vtcJuajc* prompUy Bsecoted, CAEililG uiss^ASlT HOHSK8>OK . .............. ^r^,;-^Va[c°^fr'L-/r.-irhl-g^° eCuf Laads high, 0 and 0 years old teund and knul Priev $£w0 ‘ .\liO. a carriage and a Rcekaway wagun. but little used Islay tie seen at the stable. 195 9th slrect en^b.^er. ^ Cook, BatJ, luai) Ol.d &HpiL PSTniiiNiJ -Vi/»Vc >'. a . i.., b. Vftt'u 2d aud 3d A>ei,u lUltrlet. t'» (Joti . k.j u.ieei.if«. Ay v.iur,*!.,:: PtiiM ui gi ITevuv biornu and o.hcr.^ lo havucrusU’ii Aaict pipits lo d in :,S.h eucci, i.oin 21 ig 3J Avtb.ie lle!0m;dbj < n» f.n AtiucJLCt Di'parUi.ent. Hy Ai 1 ai.aw- i:i •, c J N.jab.jM LawiCi.^e, .ui cwi- i. f ,.,. fi i.ix. lUieried lu Fuiat'Pft C*»m UyA •! <f uj ii,a 4 —Pckit'iiH ul VVi,i. W, D.m kfei—ie»*f five !■•»<..V uk«t Horn Jainea O Buen at U,e tune i f I: Aarrcii .arcvry,ty tho polico, Rclcfiud lu Com on K/ the t.imc-Pwki: Jb ol li.Ujict Boatev.ch aid othc.-a, lo 'a 8*YYe' t,. Btuciii &Ueei, iMm Bioadway t * a jioyit »'t;iweea Wooster uuU lliomi.'Sgn eiteeis, Uoicficu to CorI .inhewCiS. B» Aid H ‘y ^« - Pe'i’iCnj ol Mif h'A"a 1E g'tie Cgm; any N«» ''i u* bH,ve then E- gme ie{,aircd< Referred to cooi. U« ciird u) «--iiii. '»f I ne De^ iriuieii’. By A.d. iiaws-Pk5«d»« n vi iCBidtinia of Grand otrec^ .lad Vi- Yicinicy, i^t a uew C impaoy to do i cated at ihe L-.-**; i markei oi u vicu*ity. Uelerred to coni, oci Piro He* li> A J Frail},!".-Pedtioii of Win. C. Ferrmo, for con* ira:t i >pave Bo-adwiiy itum Doa« a»ueci to Fourtceiuh . v».hil Uik' c.u.biiiaii n pavcuic..t. Rc.cired to com. t.'i B> A '>*. Dt^lamaui-Pcuauu oi ciuzcrio ol iho 16ih Wti.-J, (or ftu ir.crcaM ol PoUcemou ui euid Word. Roler- lls fJ£^,ISi'.z;iir BUee's Relerred inc«m on Fumm-o. Willi lorry privtU^eg to runa ierry to Brooklyn, also lor a ^Tita'ilia £ro^rr’crsr'r?.7\lv^i:A‘.{r^rsLrj ,^t“ rfoiat Ihe expiration ol ilib prceciit It-J8. Baforred w By’the came, i'Ktion ot C. A. Cadin and otherato have Livii.esum Piaeo boiwccn 15iu atd 17ih eirceta, regulated '7 y ^ ‘^sr"^e1f1?o:r^ lU^V^eatonaad others, to liavc aeseBuuient list lor sewer in Third avenue conccied. Ri-Icrred to Cummittee on Assesamenis. By Aid. bimtb, remoneiraiue ol Barter and-CIearman ai J • Hhcis relative lo tile length of lima lor extending pier VVhe’rsupoii Aidtjauth presented the following preamble wi.l 00 aaetuus injury lu trade and comuieice m that sec- ' uMolvod, That the Street Commissioner enquire of the muactor for exleiidms pier No. 4-1 Noriti River ou what "^OuH^ve AUl.^Pcauklm presented the loltowir g resolo- uun which was adopted viz: an^77?"ol,/.ttrd aij c efticr* ol an AUsniiAji of the 3J ward^ in p'ace of SulJlY’aa . Aiderruan Smuh pruented the loUowing rcsoluaoa TMEBS. airsosis <& Co. ion district •mg resolution wlpciwue w it; Cumiiiic0iui;er he Uiiecu '^Al jfr'rnan'concif in ^presented the following resolution sssr” A uaiioaii D^SO presented the following reaaluuon. micrioi.tr, wilU-re mtii plank, which was adopted cna Fruit and O.-mftc."-J - - jr bhrab-j, UoStS, -Ad.:i!a''i Griffi ,, D tto , Wc-d, Oikfoy, ■i?:'--’ ..-*-?'??' ■: X .... ........... . 1 to am^uars tL» ch'Uk --bvi u... U ! Vy la^t-ge qn*«3* ^•- t!tiag and tf. dfule*- veiy ttrifty T r.- ae reiu:ej pric-3 A tni..ta( ■.. la m f reBcmcd ^ho torffwine* rcsolufion Panamn. Aug, I4tti, 185. In addition to the above the tmdgtsigned oiler a re- ward of fifteen per cent according to their eeparate in- tetsstft, on such parts or the whol-' of tho packages In- sured by them, that may be recovered cf tbs thieves and delivered to either cf the subscribing Insurance r.ompa- nles Idthe f tty of Sjew Vork. The anm stolen appears to es Idthe f tty of Sjew V ive been about $3ihCQQ THE ATLANTIC MUTC NEW YORK INSL^S^CE CO . by T B Sattwthwaite. V. Pres ■UAL I.VSUBANCE CO . 4L INS C Jtci^R Joaa, President. ASTOaM iTUarii-sUBl ‘‘*Re^Wed, That said plans and specificaUoM berefened the feuowmg resoluUon hich was refencd to tho commiuee on sirceis. i^bcQPd. Dnteh^waUg 3^ uaj MVBHH-10 robbiM lx by WILLl^ BB extra qns'ity.for oa AI X. H1CE3 fc CO . Uti^iaFrpBtWHt FRANCE CO . THE SlfN MtfTU.AL INSUBA^Ie CO^ THE ASd£air..AN JNSUEANCE*cf ®B^toZ BOSTON lNSURAN^JE‘’t 7 r '“ "“' ‘" ‘^ HOPE LNSURASCE CO., B c s ^ ” ^ * s? trr? ‘'’““ S " S S S 7 » lOlP^R^^'l do do do .. 7.00* WnrHogesJj ,^^3 .... ................... e following retsluibjn •feeente-J the following tesoluUsn _ y , Hiram A Maynard----------------------------- stcocdelecaon district, o«ll*',IWK'!!'££j:".‘ ,gSg 2 « banie,8!h.aye,.Q«ci48th st,ai>a the poll* of the eecond .. -. ----------------- ’ beheld at th* house of L, D. to take up the rtsoiQUecs d<- |SpS5H IH ipSSSS‘ be referred to the commiuee on finance—which was aS % .< ‘Xp“ UI lu.iir lufemii/ ibe uumion of TUdb! Cfulwalloilerjtot S'iSS"; 'i?;i!“uss„if;j-n?“s .‘; w ,S: “•Trisrl;‘.^^;:Sl'r.ISS:pT« 2 s'.“ip„. 6 Tne cotmniuea on asBcssments prosemed a report ad verA fo the fiBtiuon of JohuMurphy to boiellevcd rrom an assojament for sewer in 3Stii street, wliich was adopted ami the jiaperq ordered on tflu. SH£ZS?=H“? 2 Ss tho sewer built In 4'h street, which was adopled and the i.ar‘t»rB ordered on fi’o." Tao coinrauieo on acscssm Bcommittee on |d ic e presented a report in favor of ■ii bill ^ Chariee concurred fn^n m S a i bill ^*l a division, vjz: ! 1 Xf. ”-e:/s'JtSLa?'Br!^ot in the discharge of his duty, which wa • adopled on a di- Ol laying a cross walk across *4adidDA street, opposite the Rutgers Fe*tnale Institute with an ordinance tharofor, 3 S S I f S i « s S ^ BmiOfi. DeUmater, and Pranlrlm—14. Cist Comimuceon R-Jods prosciueJ a report *n favor of Trifo"r£rpresenfod; l5*iCominuing all proceedings in tiie matter of opening 2d avenue, ai>>ve I23d sUeei Waich woi adopled. Tuecoiummee on Lamp3«tGaa presented a Report in uvoi Ol li^mtitig Barrow Street between Bicecker and Bed* Jj8n«|en-Jalv 7th, lat 29fh. !on 146 41, Loudon Packet, of FH. date, offCape Horn. Napoleon, of and (or Nantnoket. 14C3 [Piora.” end ‘‘ Paving etfeots,” committee ou Pinatico and direct Aidenuan Deianiater moved that this board now adjourn, which was carried. ../r;.ru-?ss-ds;;Sf“r s » ^ ^ U T. VALESmE, Curl. BOARD OF ASSISTANxTLtiVRMfiN-STATED 8ES- me.nl tisu lur grautofi 4za siteei* end also sin evsnua Adop- "" aSrSSSsSS ’oil. 1st DUtiiet, be held lUd with gas, from >e !a8pcctc.r of Elec- vecent lot No. H «ih street, be fcned la .- jativa-lrat. Aid. Haley, Boyce, Sands. Ward, and Ro- tWHD 43d ac "*fKnn«tiT*-Th* PM^nU Haley. Me* 'nr»i^, la ds fm Sydney. CB, wjlh 3, of Belfost. im PfokacUpbia, with withs.:nd isistsisissis:::.-:*”'’ •asJstoFtt Rsihess,, theian«.o£; Dojiinatk, hhd .iho torii 4uihr««B'feeoa«Si»«reisaAh their poasosaions jit. SemwigL%)lM9?-ftoisaossessiohs iaHokieia, th6y-Whr<fTtaiW.M«r4fe9Gfs^^ : The Kinghf iajptin w a j f ^ .|£ » « i -op|<>r-: trinity to espelthji Gjotioj^ivaefsozaiSeWailh^^ stein, and, in 1679, Ife cohnaer®eA«;gAin w h T ,s^ - Sweden, asd called npoa. t-he fioie oi OfUorp to ; assisthfitt, which the laiter rofnBed. . The^ i£in^ of^ Demnarii thea hiolse into the Inadsof. thoiG-otilip’ TVEUaLEMEN. oyer incorporated as a piece torn from-; injuria temporum.” | ' The states gave him homage, and declared in t oath of allegiance, "ih a l they would be .hnto and bis ^successors, secundum temtem hgk regia:, loyal, devoted and obedient.” This act of jhon done 9th of September, 1721, has boon the spbj< violent dfoputo ; and we shall retntn to It hereafter, as Denmark aow principally rolioB upon tho* gnaxan- L-’enmarK ws tecs of England and France, givoninl720. |Wosteri)r boe^catt^t than examine srhat the meanipg of those gnaraatees suffered "thi‘ was and is. i The “ Lees regia'''(ilPmcLSxk. having been men-' tioned, wcwUI briefly state the import ofit. ' Juj660, • a eon ■ i revolution took place in Denmark, through which tho old reign of nobles tvas overthrown, and the crown, wb'ch h&d been heretofore electoral, Jrasi made hereditaiy ’n the king, aad the royal powe was made absolute. This Jaw, which estahljshod th succession of the Danish throne also in the female , and made the k h g ahsoltito, was made laments I law of the khigdoihin 1665, aiid ca sucoessi recognized as such throe times—namely, thC;CJottorp Use; in 1633, by the yoaegef? (royal) line J and, finally, in 1690, by the royal linoj More-; FOREIGN PORn "VD JL»,Jime—. siur Xfic , for?a?iFx«’ic*?q3, «York; C!"!, DOMESTIC t for St Jsgo: bii£ Oxford, and.*(of SE'aoi. latsofNV) hsMonUor. Naiv York; SOtli.Geo 1, Edwrvt. KYotk. sfh coojK BA2£jfoxc ese CO- GENERA SHIPPING &COMMISSION AIERCliANTS JOSEP^/ oO^EV*^^ Cfoi5/i.m,n, GEO. LEWIS COOKE, RiSaT. S-BAKEE. •HnST-ODIiD GIVE NOTICE THAT THEY ABE W erecting a'substantial brick store which they de- sign to make fjbz broof. Goods consigned to them 17111, if not of too bulky a nature,he stored therein, oh hoard of a good store ship In the harbor, moored a t such' distance ■from the shore as to he comparatively jsafe firoitt filA References; Messrs Eaa.NARD, Cuavis SCO., I AmoYR. EsOjEsq., j Messrs. E. D. BbibhY mk Co., Boston. J. H. R*bti,eti &Eosf, Now BedforA SittPBi, NiGHimoinE, Esq., Providence. Mr. W. L. BAKER, 165 Maiden Lane, No-wYork, wIU attend to tho shlycnent of Slerchsndise consigned to COOKE, BAKER St CO. For patOcalar information ap- ply to_________ A- R . ENO. 74 Broedwsy. anlB eod ,jpaAMBKB];iAIR ds JFHSiLPh, W3 Front K. %J offer for sale— Saltpetre-600 hags Sapar Wood-6000 pieces % - Ginger—£000 lbs, dry Hides-SOhaleSiBnffyp Hides—SObales. Cow hides Goat Sktas-2 bales Gnnny CIothv-30 bales Ganoy Bags—172 bales Juts Heinp - fiOObales The above landing from ship Arcoie, flrom Calontte. S to w W03AVE YOUR BOOKS. Sfn.i«, Ohio, S ot- 27th, 184B1 ;. C. Herring— - - iT Rir—A short time since enr weichotise, m i otnere, was humedfandheinstroable to get out the sal we purchased Ofycn last (Trlng, j£ was so badly *0Mt« feat the hrasi knohnn the im i was mdtqd off, and the oatsideof tLe safe verymueb sprung, so ranch *o that, ire are (iftMddo t ^ R s g a J t t t p i i like oraesI,*hohia Cpe oc- cur, el^ngh It aia na exceUeat service on thitoccasion, ^ » 5 »-r.^£iga“j^sgs igor l<^ that ofAdolf the dhqal(»i Gottoip iin!^ji»ia IheiEtofi-: i denoeiot Gottorp. Aiaottght thwo wrera .now 4wor i i»=Hs:fr3s 5r2SStfl he appointed; oBcersanAmiaS^-^*^-' ’I»^SoaefSehte^g w i^ ^ ^ ^ ^ tm i YrbM chose»sier*un«osBor,,*a^*rho^-i^^ ;siijat«a « .Fe^lIf„ OOMl*,&4D«fc. A im frederii*, j6»d«C l«w. caTorGhtto f TjHg’ EVEJiriNGpost. n««.* w *.«. sition to, each other. . . . GhsxiesS., of Sweden,'favored the and matried a da’aghfcer of the Gottorp, entered mto a oloset alRamoo with hiia- , war agaihsb D.Snm#rk| and. -jy^ victonous^ and by the. peace of JKocskUde, te 16-55, Deamar^ lost all • possessions; beyond tie Sonud, and the pnohy of: ileSwiK became soveredgn, and fe Sa lTTf, r r«««H&thetwo iU*eiS, farmed iredga, and fees from aefeodal 0‘-n p.incss,.theiai^of Donnmtk^ Aad,fec^G^^ oaJm^h rflniy.^, :r^ & & {^ i cflho wholA.of SohIeSwig.Hoistom, and’hoped, this time to keep ihe whole of Scflileswig, and for |ihis par-? pose adopted a moaBaro which has boon‘recenliy! brought into controversy anew. Wo have stated before, that fee Kihg of ilenihark, as Deko of Sohleswig, pdC-sesssd a, portion of thia duchy, the other por|,ion‘1>aing heldiy -the'Gottorp duke. During the Danish oconpation of Schleswig, '. mentiohea, .tho King calicd^ throngh a patont of of Ajignst, 1721, tho states of .the duoaj portion of Schleswig to FlenSbUrg, and reipiirea of.them to do him homage as Duke of SchlcSwig. Hojdeolarod- inhisletter patent, “ thatho had united fee dneal portion of Schleswig withhis-ovm,an4had ^he same for over inooiiporated as a piece toih from-his crown, hs wMbottniby the o ^ i^ stife W ^ >>1U tSkF*4 T3iAm*«.m .'T4. ____ 'X .. pip§I#J s. r, the dnchioB were Chios w no leg^ effect, We stated before that Denmark, in 1713, ^ookpos- the failof ex regia” of the Danish Mngj a A been mentloMd, it would bft of session of the whole of Schleswig. After th( Charles X ii. Sweden gave up the protection Gottorpdino, and oifered peace under the me of England and France. Denmark had united the igly and ducal portion, and had determined to keep ats, but the Duke of Gottorp refused to give ilaims, and thereupon the. two'mediating pow- igland and France, guaranljoed to the Kmg Cf Demnatk, the peaceable possession of th a t, part of Schleswig on which the duke had claims. Tjio guar- antee of the King of England read thus; “ Ea-Ma jesie Britarmique promet ets'obhge, pour soi fies here- tiers, etc , a EaMajeste le Rdi deEarmanare, etc., de Itii guaraniir et canserver dans -am possesion eott- tinucUe et paisible la partie DucaU. da Atche. de Sleswiek, laqudle L a Majeste JJanoue a .etitrc res mains, et de ladsftndre le mieux possible cohire tw s et chacun gui t& cherait de la trembler." The Fzenob guarantee of U th of June, 1720, read thus,: maintenir le Roi de Denmarck dans lapossessioi ble de la parte Eucate dudit Xhiehs.” From these guarantees one has attempted to )]|ratr le conclusion that England and France hadguaran- kthe pres listreaty. .It is, imptions. It has been however^ easy to refute spoh been said on the partof Denmark, the above guarantee, the King and Grown of Denmark onlyhad been mentioned ; but it is a well; known custom that, between two high ooptrseting .................. -id King of lotor of bimselfinitas King of England. Uut, mpreover, the King cf Denmark could not, as snob, roMjve the guarantee of a possession in a country in wbioh he possessed nothing. by Engh Nor was that part of SoUesVTig guaranteed to him.;; )h he already possessed.; )uke of Schleswig-Holstein—Sam'ety, Ms royal n, which nobody* disputed j but (>nly tWduca! n, to Trbicii tiio Gottorp doke? ha^ a clalta> ^ and hence the words, “ la'garantie du IMch^ di Slestoick,” must necessarily have a diSerent- inter-: pretation. Wo have already seen that th(k govern'‘ ment ofthe duchies 6f ScidCsvsig-HolSteiii'was, by Jaw, one and indivisible, and that the same ifiis oarried on ’ by both icigni^- houses—fee royal and ^oai—-in ■ * and that each had oertaind'Btriets|ti.eitI duchy for its reVonne, etc. By this gaaramcse -now,- of Soh’eswig was given to the royal Fne, 83 represented by the King of Denmark, EOjtl ’ hold their ducal represented by the King o loal Gbttorp lino should bo longer hi m in Schleswig. “ telengingteSchleswig. The bfshopai plied to George i. for assistanoe, who thereupon, by a : rescript datecfSfc. Jamca.Bd December, 1720, ordered, bismiaiBtertoatafo tieDenmaikj “ t&at « iwas wei ind:acanisikons,alI With Its feferaand mat-could x^eive no ' greater right ihah the preoeding p o s te r |had had therein; that 'fee guarahiymentionedKidnptnxtejiA further, and Jf the island. Femern d’-d belong to Schleswig, fee same cpnld not he understood Othm- ri3 semn*savbjure(ertim^*tprw - And King George 1. irote agsSn to hisminfeter a t fee Danish Court, on the 2rtli of January, 1721, |o declare “ that- we do.-not nuderstand-fee guaranty given to the CroWn of Denmark, in refarSmie to ®e ScMeemg affairs, In any other way th a n ln r ^ d ., to fee Jnia, which the rCJgnipg Dukegnf Holsiisim Gottorp had had lu Sohlesitrig, tdva-am " cajiiscunquetertii." i t is evident, therefore; that not Ihewlmie (rfthf duchy was given to Denmark, but only the nl^ts wbich the Dukei of Gottorphadhad, so that in fatnre femdukeshpuHnottakepartih common Jwithm king in fee government of Schleswig, The portion wHoKfeeKJng of Donmark alr«idyBOw«i»*^ law of Btsppre^on bo alterea by reoeiringAlso fee )ilp9x^hy“Mtv64inninoJurecuJttt^n'^icrt(t. Tbat DenmarJt, .f^ feeHmoi undors^d etpie of fee law of nations, fes^old ^M$i«s bftwafe naeorutfeat havebeen at war wife each ofeer; not agamiWhtob:rosoiutign,;howov:6r,a;dressm*kerofhia ;CDurt hasmade-htm to hreakspi wo, have just l*wm- ed;-bat this IS a margatiema^rage, and if he ahosdd havolssuc vRthhcrjJtwoplA.no^ olter.the atiateoC affa’ts. JIe'iB,ffei?icfortiy fe f ltet desoondant offe* oldesltmaie JinO oE.fee;;hqnie,ftna nponiisdeafe. fee Duke o f A-ugustenburg wRi by law suoceod hlSuhi the Bathies x>f SeWe3wJg~BoIsteia. Onfee28fe Jadhary, J ^ ; . a patent was iuned in whioh theKingdeclared, that ne intended to give a -oonstitution to hiS;realm.. The government in DenmaVk was amabsojutembharchy sintia 1660; fee duchieSdiaa always had -^Ate», but . these had not - called together nnoe}71B, and the people had red*. thH breach Of feeir ooastitutlon; >n 18Si cweVcTji they -had revived again provinciaVstates, at-bachdaohy-separate ones. Themtehtion of feC king was to give a oonitife- tlon M oommon.foris»th DojPmmlcianS'fei: DafeSss, , if this Jaw oou’d be-csEed a coMtitution at y i , wliek aid notglvofee states -the-right -te^ oo-operate in makingiawB,. but merely fee Tight ef oo-o^at'ng *n fee change -of taxes, and vikea lavrS uriJ '^3saed re- gatdmg both fee Duchies .and Donmaik. “ The provincial, states, which had orly a- deliberattVo power, were to oontTune as befom: But more '^^poft'ant was fee statement, feat foi-w oobmon imre- M consideration,” of them....... foi-a oobmon imre mstitotieW a num semble inCopsnha- e-., --- ----- „ -.e-„en'-,men f-om Den- mark, and eighteen ’’•■Omthe DaomeV.'who shouldbe choseirhy- the nrov’ucMetates PomthOirmidst. Thb measurobrOugat matters Jo a criss, and; wsi fed toming-point of the whole oontest. - But, to nuderstand fee positien of thedOTerehtpar- tiesActitg amongfee-meoplo both fe Denmarit and fee;DncTueS,lti5^ * ......... ) meet i.o.v -l . ----- itlve in HniSgary for fee i___ ahsoluifflyneoessarytopnder- and tenacacieseffeo pbities, ifeht into fee strange events _ , during the last'fetes years- first narty was tho bureaucratic, one Which re- ted sE feosame tinm-feearlstooratioand fiynw- fiC elements-; a t the head of it waafee. nfinister Cierstecl, fee best jurist, of Denmark. The centre of he arlst-ooracy was Landgrave ‘William, of Hesse, srothor-in-Iaw of KlngGhHStian VitI.,'and:GoT«aor )f Copenhagen,, married:to the :king’# nster Chas- otte, whose eon, Bnnoe Frederick, ,will ascend the ihfone after fee preSeht Kibg Fredcriokyil. Tho ESoond & fee naSonarorBcandinavan party, whaesma into existenoeabo.utfee hegii!v*nrof fee reign Qf Ghvistiaa YIII, (1^> ) »bd whose W iet Is OrraLfemaon. This p a r^ placed fee natlone! and idealistio notions, vfehont.haTing. ^ ^ tie a l nerve Tlroaewere the parties in Copenhagen,^the seat of all political Pfo in Denmark, wnioh auaftoouats ©ne- tenfe of .fee .Whcjo popalatibn tof ihekingdom, via: 120,000 inhabitants- , - The ednservative party was in favor of holding on 1both' Schleswig and HoDteiu, but th© national party raisedfeoir banner wifefeObattie-ory, “ Dert- mark to fee Eider,” Rnd would lave BOthing to do with the rest of Holstein, because i t was bejond »?1 ------- - -------- njjjJ _______________________ jt, bind they hiled any- thing. GermanfeojBOie, because fee German element bad hadsnoh aulnfluonpeon fe' fe» German ------- ___________ -----------------------a tyrwniokl misrule-whioh pervaded all Gsrmsuy- Bnt both these parties were violentty opposed t© the government sohemft Of tlnis quasi ©onstitatiob, *‘-e one hecause both duchies were to h* ineiuded,. id because these should have fee same iniinber ©f repreSontativas nii the kingdom proper; and fe# de- mopfatio party, .because feifi ao.-ioanod ^ U d ttio n was, in faeWuo <mnktitntipn a t all, a s l .uf rights woregrantedto the people.. .T.U. ...s,!- BchMaeoffee JSug was * 'felTfeef feat thby shbold demandw .ssj^nfte ©mw^tiou&r out h^s .original plan. ' Suddenly fed mcmrahle Iwehty-lo.urfe ©f February ©,amb,trithiti, montentous constunences.®or aJlEcrope. On fee LSth-ofMarch, a deputation was sent ftom Schleswig-Holstein to pepenhaven, to deiaaiidthat ihe-etales pfboti du dnoWw fUrfeer- Daaiih, bonoofcfetention,»Ba»« iSway, ^ ,m m s now, 'd^ora£ea'w^-tb»43b^^tt*Lo^m,^®I*oclmuroa - ^ tion.and^^hathewotthLfighti’otoneG ern^^andU u^ W. Schleewfe HpBfce^mnst h e k ig to it. .HftInoreoTer rof lmTe takfe«]jmi:a5fsb}f fe© de&noe ef fesG eraua TO eanae for feofetja^dsamet, not fiw fee pmpose «f ^i^lhavtde^ued a .. oougRrwhiifeftii^ LpSSSSSffidtSSSfa^&l^a; : f. II J.

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UpgsimssH U 5i.-*o * <“ >>7 *' t \ T te ’ ^.r' •' ■}.*►

V* * »‘i O'* ♦f’e o-*r H e' « c (t7 h f 'n .« a-? i ' ^ *t <\t%

i;.i.'u.'ii/».','’ifci ‘ •. efe t—cri/.o-• .111 k7-k t-. -t

11 1 :s .'. . o «K« e»»-r « «'' 6. !: ti nv-nx}-*. fs Tig tbc ef/* »e frort ofo- !» tti eijTfiE twi V*n nvP'i.x® »ir*B P4 ., -t;i» * Di '- .wf a . f'ti * f t « - i :e ii< Hi.b ■, i>e r^ir

'<■ be *4*J i.r^i igl. a*.U eXveailtcg lo wHb n ItOb ol U.nI O’ u‘> '■.srnero’f^hj' Vjth a\ “nae Hn*i :♦

■k.i V-ijtyrkboua-fedbvtliellthand4VPO SC 3r't*^ li) tsfs

.Ako f? ‘. '. e;aj**'ns-<n?ihftt-of«» hlorJj h\ »benm, 1.,,. .4y..,>r.«;s auCWHauaJ o ii lits, loseibei v%ith ibe laige

A*-n. Mif? »miii/ric’n?the i/.ork \xiUTiM hy »Ija Mth»n l K’r .LiCbueiaa.i S irti 1* .9. lostthei WJ»b rhe buii ini-is

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POL. XLVn. NSW YORK. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 11. 1850.

'PUBLIC 8A1/F.S.BY F o S i s S S - f A P S o S o t t ,

•Stara No 41 Srestd Etroot.

PUBLIC SALES.

aaperiuTjsi Black Bombss'nea, fine to surer ow ah- ijf'O ?o!or9 tlous *l8 Lajoas. oi so j?e*

iirn.«.he Ce’d Billth Ao»»«<«ia U rioria

). tscaoveJ fci cja-

I D-jt'h Balbaas B tots, t

STATED SESSION OP THE BOARD OP ALDER | hijniting ths place of haldin; the polla of tlie election dis* MEN, Tuesday, Oct, 8, i encta of the JJUh ward, and also appoJntlBg inepeclore ,

{ConcIpded7 j therefor, wiueh was postponed on the 7th inst.

NO. 18 NMAE p i n e ST.

m Ar d ®: LIST, iCZE BED YESTMpar.

Ship W DHowah, Jack, Liverpool, Doaftsiri Ss Diiaon- ^SB IP E D T E ST £SJ)A S’,

hfe^ope,'ApAftois ,«ii^ ^ v b io a - iiio two Attest iinw eriofc t o d i ^ ia g ^ j,f { to

htijthoyo

coloici P'ta’a attd tcltid'nj s-jaoof

■'iiortlSE? of’parw Lroz end Sijaare Bioche

\XZ:.2suporu Tia ty. ( Jit

[“ SiMsfiz;:

j uu * .1 '''' ■3 '.fj u:gj« 1>A ‘‘t

' -r 1 core on 'he nckhwc-t corner of 11 It avenue and E9th StOfS Oymer of ExehaitgO PlaCO and WilUaia Stiaotl. 1 i. am o: 1;V , in the >e.at o ' tl,« aliovc cn ttw noi th t-rta c. n

i1 . e«t*ar.i.n» tt> w”h?n l-*t r.f |».*h

€si liilEi5rfS ;|...nnebcht rhacnttrc-ri... Nr'r^'rto'foe Uuc1LTR?v'er "'’vsn. Shnwh- KT--' •■aanne'.iy e.-d t.y" all want, plain and— - cLiui k.Pf* • M'ne “iw h.T»i«*8 t>» Ib fCU'«>'®’»'ton.

a fsov »be waf** ri::bt in t> of ;iu- entire i-fODerty e.i:ef-t}. A?»f .! 0 ® 4 ••'i i. j .<c*1 .ugh ?i.Iofetl s.juo « s’mww. a” w >o 'D3 cat »o ^ p im avmne. th? eTt^nor line of tHp m’v :«« art! ’rr^ h“-»v/

La-*'"-'"'- 'tnbracme a ware, hunt ol ahaat A-. 4 I r:^,'!:*±.™':;j?.,'^.aV.'"Ti 'iM.-Tcn an4*h»3rc»;Anpr-’ R^iobai.'iMr.r !,#. f rnK-^re^Y

e rear ol me ato.e. Z-> hr Mi it.

Sea lesil notice in Coni...'cia'c!. ’’

Esa.(.•he«>pu» street—Thvi two ,ot!n gf hn.'?. with theht?fl4msrs there-

f* Q thefearcjiu^T ft II.

^Supronif&mt-L’nJeHb^^S Sr'*’' ' h .e rOn.

j', ... wt'? b n {L’an • I • ‘-fth.

- r t.m .T l / . n i

ef***ri*»»l no 6100 not‘ aywarr.3Ca.alojues an-1 ’'‘ ■

...n KfarreUitoinx r.i.iatha, lor apL’mved eatlin«.Oii uoi&a'futioatcs pnd temples

i.f i’lwioti end l)■>ll.c-•:,;;rLT:j:;fcTno‘!;.“yuo•*e> on the mom. .tr ots .’o

Store No. 13 William stra

iiBiTIt’H. t f t?

' _ _ _

Cb ialoeues and sumu';«jj" ' t-a n iiS f t;

«OT:5» E ? ^ \lv ® £ S 2r“*CnW ..*uesui-l >:iil-p'k. ■•0 T." m.Tn.-B ol .-i.e______ -

Stcf^^N-j. lo3 P to i!s tree t

camloeeas and -m e - --n IJ a of rot.

firndJeuc, anil sumbl-s wi "> * •

4 at u<»»su-4 !*«'• ‘••m

B ; H ; ? , d ' M . ' o ' l l . K i ; T - i u N E . .fcJtorc 3S coroerjjif Pmo at

tx. % : the pi..rt!.jii i torn

;,'i:'T:>;r'-'I u*‘jIo£eu83 ii>- on ti'O mornmr o! ta.e,

A'.ni. D» i ntiJp" ••! I) 4

uitl I t w. ’-by ihe a tcn*n?n <*t the tm ’e

•m.

LVotb iJ'.nv 8. aiitl oUier uJi au«i c ’j'iy aittch-'S lues*

S i 1s 5S ^ E ? ““r ' ''V c' y. Vi . i : . i h r l e , " ^

I ronze an'l orfi,fll« scm.t; c»J v.bk!j at uf very

iC C. AoeUoneerS' orr'?-53 Brna'Jwey. nonff'’ne« ti sf.

u... j > h,. «- ji..» II; i.-i . w* y. -f> { F .. n d e?' w ■•■ • ••<»'• U ’.* fo« * 11, jrid al 00.1 toevety Urns •.; I. * '••■eolbwstfir.'S es h»re>'.-.io

t'-..;..a No ;- V.'a!! at., opto; IcN jw oi f • H 111 fi!’. V» '• VP .1 i n 12 n'l « f ai *jn p talCI o!

0,-.. c*it-fi.* t,’r?»e» he » ..•• ■ ;5 -,- ,i.A.»..,fca «4«» 5“' £* “ »♦ S ut* &"* )•• ■-»« rrivfebacitv' Eli

thau&e. A I olWLtaifi m »i.. • »»

o.u No :• V/a|J at,,opi.€^: toN jw cs

senne'i, 0.1 kUK r.n.i «*va» giais. rarc'tfUt.iri lusiituiai.

Al 1: i o’.-ioe«'r.'l iii« tiilv’n *« m, ,%o*< VVu" ‘Uvet

MitfKtTs ij«*. .ieskt* e- r.»"» t * !i,j, ,, r«>u’e.bhr*o. ‘ojreihpr .«i-iiL Jin ,.rjo*tm2u; nf 2imH« tirirf htniiChoKi luintsbtnir» •••{■■'.. i.L*.amuo t.-isnpw hu ■. r ■»«U. st .O’Is'sIa. cUiefcs.»rir/vrn.Uc«u^^^ afabuilcr ciraa

At Un>h ck n» lbeoni*». .n runm.r^d ;m '..n ;'n -m t'a js p . i : i 1.

rjL. .Itttu tMi ■ . .-. fi .tiv -e i-* 'T p'm’tr.c i-ail, X'.: «. • t It ■ r .-'j *6 t> ».ps‘ .,.-tery, - . f»e

,t , -rv 3r}» 8 1 rLL- I Uor V .:iio r. 1 ebarub..,n .nu r *^woo. j,.

A* H ft • hn’k 1*L* r. ■••• ' -Oil* Nik'* f I t*.\"r r*4- 'h^ ; kTrrn'/4-ouU%Je,'' Kc-i',

M f c II, W snt'f rer uij.l M i r.-i p ..*•■►1- -s- ^ffi-i. t'u o II V I n.'. I *n Ihick. Impe' *'

hr V*’. lintl i*<if Int}. Hf‘fr-,f<iW. &el* »ri W f r . Pi. \\ me < o f.mtie Jure. Tob'e i?* pe

(•i ►*.IIfy*l >5rnt3rrA, H,,i.n»jrl li»n. MnU Whi.^key, .Tam . “ ^ 7 w ^ '’V,r1:t;S’?5’d‘joVhS'Sl^s^af:;.Sr cm cena.ne aijki \v. .rai/.ril.

-IT PnrVATS SATiEO. ,1 'ic uj. • ey 11 !-• . '. ■ V Jr' a* i-;ai4*. vt'iv » crVrl .f.,! tiro U I i'1 til t.'..r»,(-i' ' OKf *r L, ’10-', I’ J imcat t l '’i"n.vv h

L. (r. ('iirrl.-ipt.a, Actc.ii-Bocr BV jA flO l! S i'l.A T T ,

ilii.*lwi.fs. Crc^Ucy. nr 1 • leo-.wni AcjttonitaiJ f onti,,”''ivr 4-t'"-'’hcr.t

Alahit-a K'wro.'Jil ‘ -fracTOfl.G i3.■MOSO iV .i)-. 14 “"

A. •'* • I' -* ■ .4.' * A- -«ii 1* nnai.fv.are, <\ e y. T u-y ii •• &•’.— !» fr.ieSf 'opr u n , , v.'fi, •«<•».•. r r i a. . ;f.rj. f ‘’‘r cintuo-•.* • l

- ‘ o ■ ■i-'-l-f t* e for’, ityt i*.’ ' ’ n!r «{ioo(<8, iron nq«tu’». rrr;w, 1 ,r , j.Lult-o,, nnd tra?s. wnitora nai! fc . rayB.LIkI liiih*. g*M*8* . 1. i» 4oC *r*., fj i®. -r , 4i ■

A'J ’., « ' lo.v.j i< -I * i‘e>A’-'i. 1 enif*, 2 Uitt y.- linn v .ry cor b.Guns. i*» 0 8. It.rk* U 'AI«,.a..o..a..,.^.My.i^«v^d_^. ■

A Kli’ oa i n«»n“ of I) ufi«i ' ’’ H-oiualj! ^um,” » j !p.-n. •..nait'r.l'y nn hnml. nf two

I S I f E iS s S S S s s i ;■::/

And II IS roa-'s the especiaJ du«y of all magistratee aral po. lo. fclh;c£B ui caoso the ajreat and Je cpUon of a'.! per- »<H9gai ty ol piolauogifce f-rovisio/o of Uiis ordinance” whicii W4$ aiiu|’ie'4 f>n a 'liviaton:

U faai reSewed con-ract Vat tepamtif? hoaso of Hose Co No 3j , wuh rcGoJu.• ufuak r J Q»i uJ'tui >!.a: tti I jcfriiulun ol iiec liufiJr*'f mJwcbty UgliaraUiuiefur, vi'tiich wagadepted on a dtvisioi:,

rhaw, c .’iik, Ba^d, Detamater and Frankan—H. Negctuvu-Aid. B ail-l.A m'jruuii atiou was tcc<

k'tiur wuiten ordmancdtof . iiML, Fi« No. 43 N. R. ti j*»k •. J . a divxston, vji:A fit , mauve—am . Grif?m,

;, wr Ptesidcui, A;d Simd;“ A .he street cemmis-lo.'.ei II, afijwer U)rcauiuUunrolcrru,gtohim;/cu:ioaUQ.

Vtr r mmlaurseiiient uf CoS’S m acuou of ejectmcMui<U3i c*t-c u ia Mayor &G. wlucU was rcjerrud tp the CaU'-Lc'l 10 the ct/f|A»raUon.5 f| tn ftiocaao ol uio c rponijiou vs. Gcmi S'^rm, rclatiuve to pier I ,ti; of Bank p'^wi^h reaolunon auUi'jrtsH a Uie comp tr-u'er locouip’y pan ol ibo corjiora’ion wiib said awaiu aisj poy dtc suiiis lucuuuned tiierem, aJs»(hat the co-i.^ ua aa hvr*a.-J to prepare t.he leas'fs mef.uvneii u* Sat-] atvaid, wuir’i was adopted on a dlviehu., viz:

Tne C‘ti let Engineer presented the returns of appoint- meut ai d rcciguatiun'r m ibe E'lre cteportnienl lor itie monUioi Auauat—which weie coi.firm-sd and the expui.

SsplWIpp1.1II 4i I. (>’o No. 3, wore lelcrrtd to couimntee ou I-’iio

Ala Gtiffi

s S £ ^ » S ^ s ?

y ^ g °g S s |’£ l ^^

ti II if.e iilaiipuiat i.icce ol prouai Uii cd, ami Liulo Water etrceis.

Uu moueu diC lurmci itLiiori of ihiarBuatd was adhered

Adjjuri/ed to 'Jlh inot. at 5 o’clock.D. T, v a l e n t in e , Cierk.

faTATED bESrlON OF THE BOARD OP ALDER-

2 ,1:

m i f i S iir/iiipfeF'cro No, 14 P la tt I

M jjgga-S ^ ^

At Id n-c, .eh, a A l ^ a ^ .L |J g . |7 j ^ 1 l k ’9“broadway. eer S.41C ofDun'ap’s great incred bAtoiicet naintini of Death on

"rISiliisi....

iflfSstiaS

psipsSSf. ^| i i p s £ E S S t a a “2«

. Oder to the saic.- ih^etioQ. cewest siyia.

to , for Bala l y ^XIA51 T HICKS & CO ,

, 14? And 161 Front Btrett

ELVET^.Sei.

B Y ^ S i S w 4 4 ”S ‘» . N T ,Ktora 51 ^ a v o r street.

S i ire aornerof "*11!

sllfSP='’€P"‘_______ __________

‘.giiaucoes aodsamiilea on me mutmng cl sale

■r e VIRNNA

;9i all wool ch.iieo designs and tigoies. super or quality btoche

sirs'!? ,CatafosSs atd samniea on rte inonuee of sa la.

S=tS- ^

Ph •M»^Y...............C m le i ;> 1 o « ^ V " k ; ’'

A.8.—Ai 1 j.f oi« cs. .i rri3«n»ryof A.O. Gfl’o JVir 8 msf. M ■, « *;'Ans. A.* coap^iJ ug

___________ ItiRWttUgtM *,

CT Sico. appMved ect’orsed mites

1.4 m,jnThs pv.re!i;0. aiigrtved en.leriBi] nute .

s .S ;? 3 i6 V o g ;tc 2

StcTO 204 BroadwaylM er-RwiTomenU.*Ca*b adrsnftfts madn uuon all er-o*

iWiSMiS^SRfs

' ■*.'and a,i bj i>rewi jfas vtcJuajc* prompUy Bsecoted,

C A E il i lG u is s ^ A S lT H O H S K 8 > O K. .............. ^ r^ ,;-^ V a [c °^ fr 'L -/r .- irh l-g ^ ° eC ufLaads high, 0 and 0 years old teund and knul Priev $£w0 ‘ .\liO. a carriage and a Rcekaway wagun. but little used Islay tie seen at the stable. 195 9th slrect

en^b.^er. ^

Cook, BatJ,

luai) Ol.d &HpiL PSTniiiNiJ

■-V i/»Vc >'. a . i.., b. Vftt'u 2d aud 3d A>ei,u lUltrlet. t'» (Joti . k .j u.ieei.if«.

Ay v.iur,*!.,:: PtiiM ui gi ITevuv biornu and o.hcr.^ lo havucrusU’ii Aaict pipits lo d in :,S.h eucci, i.oin 21 ig 3J Avtb.ie lle!0m;dbj < n» f.n AtiucJLCt Di'parUi.ent.

Hy Ai 1 a i.aw - i:i •, c J N.jab.jM LawiCi.^e, .ui cwi- i. f ,.,. fi i.ix. lUieried lu Fuiat'Pft C*»m

Uy A •! < f uj ii,a 4 —Pckit'iiH ul VVi,i. W, D.m kfei—ie»*f five !■•»<..V uk«t Horn Jainea O Buen at U,e tune i f I: A arrcii .arcvry,ty tho polico, Rclcfiud lu Com on

K/ the t.imc-Pwki: Jb ol li.Ujict Boatev.ch aid othc.-a, lo 'a 8*YYe' t,. Btuciii &Ueei, iMm Bioadway t * a jioyit »'t;iweea Wooster uuU lliomi.'Sgn eiteeis, Uoicficu to Cor I .inhewCiS.

B» Aid H ‘y« - Pe'i’iCnj ol Mif h'A"a 1 E g'tie Cgm; any N«» ''i u* bH,ve then E- gme ie{,aircd< Referred to cooi.

U« ciird u) «--iiii. '»f I ne De iriuieii’.By A.d. iiaws-Pk5«d»« n vi iCBidtinia of Grand otrec .lad

Vi- Yicinicy, i^t a uew C impaoy to do i cated at ihe L-.-**; i markei oi u vicu*ity. Uelerred to coni, oci Piro He*

li> A J Frail},!".-Pedtioii of Win. C. Ferrmo, for con* ira:t i > pave Bo-adwiiy itum Doa« a»ueci to Fourtceiuh

. v» .hil Uik' c.u.biiiaii n pavcuic..t. Rc.cired to com.t.'i

B> A'>*. Dt^lamaui-Pcuauu oi ciuzcrio ol iho 16ih Wti.-J, (or ftu ir.crcaM ol PoUcemou ui euid Word. Roler-

lls fJ£^,ISi'.z;iirBUee's Relerred inc«m on Fumm-o.

Willi lorry privtU^eg to runa ierry to Brooklyn, also lor a^ T ita 'ilia £ ro ^ rr’c r s r 'r ? .7 \ lv ^ i :A ‘ .{ r^ rsL r j , t“rfoiat Ihe expiration ol ilib prceciit It-J8. Baforred w

By’the came, i'Ktion ot C. A. Cadin and otherato haveLivii.esum Piaeo boiwccn 15iu atd 17ih eirceta, regulated '7 y ^ ‘ s r " ^ e 1 f 1 ? o : r ^ lU ^V ^eatonaad others, to liavc aeseBuuient list lor sewer in Third avenue conccied.Ri-Icrred to Cummittee on Assesamenis.

By Aid. bimtb, remoneiraiue ol Barter and-CIearman ai J • Hhcis relative lo tile length of lima lor extending pier

VVhe’rsupoii Aidtjauth presented the following preamble

wi.l 00 aaetuus injury lu trade and comuieice m that sec-' uMolvod, That the Street Commissioner enquire of the muactor for exleiidms pier No. 4-1 Noriti River ou what

" OuH^ve AUl. Pcauklm presented the loltowir g resolo- uun which was adopted viz:a n ^ 7 7 ? " o l , / . t t r daij c efticr* ol an AUsniiAji of the 3J ward^ in p'ace of

SulJlY’aa .Aiderruan Smuh pruented the loUowing rcsoluaoa

TMEBS.a i r s o s i s <& C o .

ion district

•mg resolutionwlpciwue ■ ■w i t ;Cumiiiic0iui;er he Uiiecu'^Al jfr'rnan'concif in presented the following resolution

s s s r ”A uaiioaii D SO presented the following reaaluuon.

micrioi.tr, wilU-re mtii plank, which was adopted cna Fruit and O.-mftc."-J - - jr bhrab-j, UoStS, -Ad.:i!a''i Griffi ,, D t to , Wc-d, Oikfoy,

■i?:'--’ ..-*-?'??' ■: X .... ........... . 1„to am^uars tL» ch'Uk --bvi u . . . U ! Vy la t-ge qn*«3* ^ • -t!tiag and tf. dfule*- veiy ttrifty T r . - ae re iu :e j pric-3 A tn i..ta( ■.. la m f reBcmcd ho torffwine* rcsolufion

Panamn. Aug, I4tti, 185. In addition to the above the tmdgtsigned oiler a re­

ward of fifteen per cent according to their eeparate in-tetsstft, on such parts or the whol-' of tho packages In­sured by them, that may be recovered cf tbs thieves and delivered to either cf the subscribing Insurance r.ompa- nles Id the f tty of Sj ew V ork. The anm stolen appears toes Id the f tty of Sj ew V

ive been about $3ihCQQ THE ATLANTIC MUTC

NEW YORK INSL^S^C E CO .by T B Sattwthwaite. V. Pres

■UAL I.VSUBANCE CO .

4L INS CJtci^R Joaa , President.

ASTOa MiTUarii-sUBl

‘‘*Re^Wed, That said plans and specificaUoM berefened the feuowmg resoluUon

hich was refencd to tho commiuee on sirceis.

i^bcQPd. Dnteh^waUg

3 ^ u a j M V B H H -10 robbiM l x by W I L L l^

BB extra qns'ity.for oa AI X. H1CE3 fc CO . U t i ^ i a F r p B tW H t

FRANCE CO .THE SlfN MtfTU.AL INSU BA ^Ie CO^

THE ASd£air..AN JNSUEANCE*cf ®B^toZ

BOSTON lNSURAN^JE‘’t 7 r ' “ " “ ' ‘" ‘^ ‘HOPE LNSURASCE CO., B c s ^ ” ^ *

s ? t r r ? ‘'’“ “ S " S S S 7 »l O l P ^ R ^ ^ ' l do do do . . 7.00*

W n r H o g e s J j ,^^3

.... ...................

e following retsluibjn

•feeente-J the following tesoluUsn

_ y , Hiram A Maynard----------------- ------------stcocdelecaon district,

o«ll*',IWK'!!'££j:".‘,gSg2«banie,8!h.aye,.Q«ci48th st,ai>a the poll* of the eecond

.. - . ----------------- ’ beheld at th* house of L, D.

to take up the rtsoiQUecs d<-

|SpS5HIHipSSSS‘be referred to the commiuee on finance—which was aS % .<

‘Xp“

UI lu.iir lufemii/ ibe uumion of TUdb! Cfulwalloilerjtot

S'iSS"; 'i?;i!“uss„if;j-n?“s .‘; w ,S : “•Trisrl;‘. ;:Sl'r.ISS:pT«2s'.“ip„.6 Tne cotmniuea on asBcssments prosemed a report ad verA fo the fiBtiuon of JohuMurphy to boiellevcd rrom an assojament for sewer in 3Stii street, wliich was adopted ami the jiaperq ordered on tflu.

S H £ Z S ? = H “?2 S stho sewer built In 4'h street, which was adopled and thei.ar‘t»rB ordered on fi’o."

Tao coinrauieo on acscssm

B committee on |d ic e presented a report in favor of

■ii bill Chariee concurred fn^nm S a i bill ^*l a division, vjz:

!1Xf. ”-e:/s'JtSLa?'Br! otin the discharge of his duty, which wa • adopled on a di-

Ol laying a cross walk across *4adidDA street, opposite the Rutgers Fe*tnale Institute with an ordinance tharofor,

3 S S I f S i « s S ^BmiOfi. DeUmater, and Pranlrlm—14.

Cist Comimuceon R-Jods prosciueJ a report *n favor of

T r i f o " r £ r p r e s e n f o d ;l5*iCominuing all proceedings in tiie matter of opening 2d

avenue, ai>>ve I23d sUeei Waich woi adopled.Tuecoiummee on Lamp3«tGaa presented a Report in

uvoi Ol li^mtitig Barrow Street between Bicecker and Bed*

Jj8n«|en-Jalv 7th, lat 29fh. !on 146 41, Loudon Packet, of FH. date, off Cape Horn. Napoleon, of and (or Nantnoket. 14C3

[Piora.” end ‘‘ Paving etfeots,” committee ou Pinatico and direct

Aidenuan Deianiater moved that this board now adjourn, which was carried.../r;.ru-?ss-ds;;Sf“r s » ^ ^

U T. V A L E S m E , Curl.

BOARD OF ASSISTANxTLtiVRMfiN-STATED 8ES-

me.nl tisu lur grautofi 4za siteei* end also sin evsnua Adop-

" " a S r S S S s S S

’oil. 1st DUtiiet, be held lUd with gas, from >e !a8pcctc.r of Elec-

vecent lot No. H «ih street, be fcned la .-

jativa-lrat. Aid. Haley, Boyce, Sands. Ward, and Ro-

tWHD 43d ac

"*fKnn«tiT*-Th* P M ^nU Haley. Me*

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•asJstoFtt Rsihess,, theian«.o£; Dojiinatk, hhd .iho torii 4uihr««B'feeoa«Si»«reisaAh their poasosaions jit. SemwigL%)lM9?-ftoisaossessiohs iaHokieia, th6y-Whr<fTtaiW.M«r4fe9Gfs^^ :

The Kinghf iajptin w a jf^ .|£ » « i -op|<>r-:trinity to espelthji Gjotioj^ivaefsozaiSeWailh^^ stein, and, in 1679, Ife cohnaer®eA«;gAin w h T ,s^ - Sweden, asd called npoa. t-he fioie oi OfUorp to ; assisthfitt, which the laiter rofnBed. . The i£in^ of Demnarii thea hiolse into the Inadsof. thoiG-otilip’

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oyer incorporated as a piece torn from-; injuria temporum.” | '

The states gave him homage, and declared in t oath of allegiance, " ih a l they would be .hnto and bis ^successors, secundum temtem hgk regia:, loyal, devoted and obedient.” This act of jhon done 9 th of September, 1721, has boon the spbj< violent dfoputo ; and we shall retntn to It hereafter, as Denmark aow principally rolioB upon tho* gnaxan- L-’enmarK ws tecs of England and France, givoninl720. |Wosteri)r boe^catt^t than examine srhat the meanipg of those gnaraatees suffered "thi‘ was and is. i

The “ Lees regia'''(ilPmcLSxk. having been men-' tioned, wcwUI briefly state the import of it. ' Juj660, • a eon ■ i revolution took place in Denmark, through which tho old reign of nobles tvas overthrown, and the crown, wb'ch h&d been heretofore electoral, Jrasi made hereditaiy ’n the king, aad the royal powe was made absolute. This Jaw, which estahljshod th succession of the Danish throne also in the female

, and made the kh g ahsoltito, was made laments I law of the khigdoihin 1665, aiid ca

sucoessirecognized as such throe times—namely, thC;CJottorp Use; in 1633, by the yoaegef? (royal) line J and, finally, in 1690, by the royal linoj More-;

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otnere, was humedfandheinstroable to ge t ou t the sal we purchased Of ycn last (Trlng, j£ was so badly *0Mt« feat the hrasi knohnn the im i was mdtqd off, and the oatsideof tLe safe verymueb sprung, so ranch *o that, ireare (iftMddo t^ R sg a J tt tp ii like oraesI,*hohia Cpe oc­cur, e l^ngh It aia na exceUeat service on thitoccasion,

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that of Adolf the dhqal(»i Gottoip iin!^ji»ia IheiEtofi-: i denoeiot Gottorp. Aiaottght thwo wrera .now 4wor i

i»=Hs:fr3s 5r2SStflhe appointed; oBcersanAmiaS^-^*^-' ’I»^SoaefSehte^g w i ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ t m i YrbM

c h o se » s ie r* u n « o s B o r ,,* a ^ * rh o ^ - i^ ^;siijat«a « . F e ^ l I f „ OOMl*,&4D«fc. A i mfrederii*, j6»d«C l«w.

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sition to, each other. . . .GhsxiesS., of Sweden,'favored the

and matried a da’aghfcer of the Gottorp, entered mto a oloset alRamoo with hiia- , war agaihsb D.Snm#rk| and. -jy^ victonous^ and by the. peace of JKocskUde, te 16-55, Deamar^ lost all

• possessions; beyond t i e Sonud, and the pnohy of: ileSwiK became soveredgn, and fe

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0‘-n p .incss ,.theiai^of Donnmtk^ Aad,fec^G^^ o a J m ^ h r f l n i y . ^ , : r ^ € & & { ^ i

cflho wholA.of SohIeSwig.Hoistom, and’hoped, this time to keep ihe whole of Scflileswig, and for |ihis par-? pose adopted a moaBaro which has boon‘recenliy! brought into controversy anew.

W o have stated before, th a t fee K ihg of ilenihark,as Deko of Sohleswig, pdC-sesssd a, portion of thiaduchy, the other por|,ion‘1>aing h e ld iy -the'G ottorpduke. During the Danish oconpation of Schleswig,■ '. mentiohea, .tho King calicd^ throngh a patont of

of Ajignst, 1721, tho states of .the duoaj portion of Schleswig to FlenSbUrg, and reipiirea of .them to do him homage as Duke of SchlcSwig. Hojdeolarod- inhisletter patent, “ thatho had united fee dneal portion of Schleswig withhis-ovm,an4had ^he same for over inooiiporated as a piece toih from-his crown,

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no leg^ effect,

We stated before that Denmark, in 1713, ^ookpos- the failof

ex regia” of the Danish M ngj a A been mentloMd, i t would bft of

session of the whole of Schleswig. After th( Charles X ii. Sweden gave up the protection Gottorpdino, and oifered peace under the me of England and France. Denmark had united the

igly and ducal portion, and had determined to keep ats, but the Duke of Gottorp refused to give ilaims, and thereupon the. two'mediating pow- igland and France, guaranljoed to the Kmg Cf

Demnatk, the peaceable possession of th a t, part of Schleswig on which the duke had claims. Tjio guar­antee of the King of England read thus; “ Ea-Ma jesie Britarmique promet ets'obhge, pour soi fies here- tiers, etc , a E aM ajeste le R di deEarmanare, etc., de Itii guaraniir et canserver dans -am possesion eott- tinucUe et paisible la partie DucaU. d a A tche . de Sleswiek, laqudle L a M ajeste JJanoue a .etitrc res mains, et de ladsftndre le m ieux possible cohire tw s et chacun gui t& cherait de la trembler." T he Fzenob guarantee of U th of June, 1720, read thus,: maintenir le R o i de Denmarck dans lapossessioi ble de la parte Eucate dudit Xhiehs.”

From these guarantees one has attempted to )]|ratr le conclusion that England and France hadguaran-

k the pres listreaty. .It is, imptions. I t has been

however^ easy to refute spoh been said on the p a rto f Denmark,

the above guarantee, the King a nd Grown of Denmark onlyhad been mentioned ; bu t i t is a well; known custom th a t, between two h ig h ooptrseting

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lotor ofbimselfinitas King of England. Uut, mpreover, the King cf Denmark could not, as snob, roMjve the guarantee of a possession in a country in wbioh he possessed nothing.

by EnghNor was tha t p a rt o f SoUesVTig guaranteed to him.;;

)h he already possessed.;)uke of Schleswig-Holstein—Sam'ety, Ms royal

n, which nobody* disputed j but (>nly tWduca! n, to Trbicii tiio Gottorp doke? ha^ a clalta> ^

and hence the words, “ la'garantie du IMch^ di Slestoick,” must necessarily have a diSerent- inter-: pretation. Wo have already seen that th(k govern'‘ ment of the duchies 6f ScidCsvsig-HolSteiii'was, by Jaw, one and indivisible, and that the same ifiis oarried on ’ by both icigni^- houses—fee royal and ^ o a i—-in ■ *

and that each had oertaind'Btriets|ti.eitI duchy for its reVonne, etc. By this gaaramcse -now,-

of Soh’eswig was given to the royal Fne,83 represented by the King of Denmark, EOjtl

’ hold their ducalrepresented by the King o loal Gbttorp lino should bo longer hi

m in Schleswig. “ ’

telengingteSchleswig. The bfshopai plied to George i. for assistanoe, who thereupon, by a : rescript datecfSfc. Jamca.Bd December, 1720, ordered, bismiaiBtertoatafo tieDenmaikj “ t&at « iwas wei

ind:acanisikons,alI With Its feferaand mat-could x^eive no '

greater right ihah the preoeding p o s t e r |had hadthere in; th a t 'fee guarahiymentionedKidnptnxtejiAfurther, and Jf the island. Femern d’-d belong to Schleswig, fee same cpnld not he understood Othm- ri3sem n *savb ju re(ertim ^ * tprw -

And King George 1. iro te agsSn to hisminfeter a t fee Danish Court, on the 2rtli of January, 1721, |o declare “ that- we do.-not nuderstand-fee guaranty given to the CroWn of Denmark, in refarSmie to ®e ScMeemg affairs, In any other way th a n ln r ^ d . , to fee Jnia, which the rCJgnipg Dukegnf Holsiisim Gottorp had had lu Sohlesitrig, tdva-am "cajiiscunquetertii."

i t is evident, therefore; that not Ihewlmie ( rf th f duchy was given to Denmark, but only the n l^ ts wbich the Dukei of Gottorphadhad, so that in fatnre fem dukeshpuH nottakepartih common J w ith m king in fee government of Schleswig, The portion wHoKfeeKJng of Donmark alr«idyBOw«i»*^

law of Btsppre^on bo alterea by reoeiringAlso fee)ilp9x^hy“Mtv64inninoJurecuJttt^n'^icrt(t.

T b a t DenmarJt, .f^ feeHm oi u n d o r s ^ d

etpie of fee law of nations, fes^old ^M$i«s bftwafe naeorutfeat havebeen a t war wife each ofeer; not

agamiWhtob:rosoiutign,;howov:6r,a;dressm*kerofhia; CDurt hasmade-htm to hreakspi wo, have just l*wm- ed;-bat this IS a margatiema^rage, and if he ahosdd havolssuc vRthhcrjJtwoplA.no^ olter.the atiateoC affa’ts. JIe'iB,ffei?icfortiy fe f lte t desoondant offe* oldesltmaie JinO oE.fee;;hqnie,ftna nponiisdeafe. fee Duke of A-ugustenburg wRi by law suoceod hlSuhithe Bathies x>f SeWe3wJg~BoIsteia.

Onfee28fe Jadhary, J ^ ; . a patent was iuned in whioh theKingdeclared, that ne intended to give a -oonstitution to hiS; realm.. The government in DenmaVk was amabsojutembharchy sintia 1660; fee duchieSdiaa always had -^Ate», but . these had not

- called together nnoe}71B, and the people had red*. thH breach Of feeir ooastitutlon; >n 18Si

cweVcTji they -had revived again provinciaVstates, at-bachdaohy-separate ones.Themtehtion of feC king was to give a oonitife-

tlon M oommon.foris»th DojPmmlcianS'fei: DafeSss, , if this Jaw oou’d be-csEed a coMtitution a t y i , wliek aid notglvofee states -the-right -te oo-operate in makingiawB,. but merely fee Tight ef oo-o^at'ng *n fee change -of taxes, and vikea lavrS uriJ '^3saed re- gatdmg both fee Duchies .and Donmaik. “ The provincial, states, which had orly a- deliberattVo power, were to oontTune as befom: B ut more

' ^poft'ant was fee statement, feat foi-w oobmon imre- M consideration,” of them.......

foi-a oobmon imre mstitotieW a num semble inCopsnha-

e - . , -------- „ -.e-„en'-,men f-om Den­mark, and eighteen ’’•■Om the DaomeV.'who shouldbe choseirhy- the nrov’ucMetates PomthOirmidst. T hb measurobrOugat matters Jo a criss, and; w si fed toming-point of the whole oontest. -

But, to nuderstand fee positien of thedOTerehtpar- tiesActitg amongfee-meoplo both fe Denmarit and fee;DncTueS,lti5^ * — .........

) meet i.o.v -l.-----itlve in HniSgary for fee i___ahsoluifflyneoessarytopnder- and tenacacieseffeo pbities,

ifeht into fee strange events _ , during the last'fetes years-

first narty was tho bureaucratic, one Which re­ted sE feosame tinm-feearlstooratioand fiynw-

fiC elements-; a t the head of it w aafee. nfinister Cierstecl, fee best jurist, of Denmark. The centre of he arlst-ooracy was Landgrave ‘William, of Hesse, srothor-in-Iaw of KlngGhHStian VitI.,'and:GoT«aor )f Copenhagen,, married:to the :king’# nster Chas- otte, whose eon, Bnnoe Frederick, , will ascend the ihfone after fee preSeht Kibg Fredcriokyil.

Tho ESoond & fee naSonarorBcandinavan party, whaesma into existenoeabo.utfee hegii!v*nrof fee reign Qf Ghvistiaa YIII, (1 ^ > ) »bd whose W ie t Is OrraLfemaon. This p a r^ placed fee natlone! and

idealistio notions, vfehont.haTing. ^ ^ t ie a l nerve

Tlroaewere the parties in Copenhagen,^the seat of all political Pfo in Denmark, wnioh auaftoouats ©ne- tenfe of .fee .Whcjo popalatibn tof ihekingdom, via: 120,000 inhabitants- , -

The ednservative party was in favor of holding on 1 both' Schleswig and HoDteiu, but th© national

party raisedfeoir banner wifefeObattie-ory, “ Dert-mark to fee Eider,” Rnd would lave BOthing to dowith the r est of Holstein, because i t w as bejond »?1------- - -------- njjjJ_______________________ jt, bind they h iled any­thing. GermanfeojBOie, because fee German element bad hadsnoh aulnfluonpeon fe '

fe» G erm an------- ___________ -----------------------a tyrwnioklmisrule-whioh pervaded all Gsrmsuy-

Bnt both these parties were violentty opposed t© the government sohemft Of tlnis quasi ©onstitatiob, *‘-e one hecause both duchies were to h* ineiuded,.

id because these should have fee same iniinber ©f repreSontativas nii the kingdom proper; and fe# de- mopfatio party, .because feifi ao.-ioanod ^ U d t t io n was, in faeWuo <mnktitntipn a t all, a s l .uf rightsworegrantedto the people..

.T.U. ...s,!- BchMaeoffee JSug was* 'f e lT f e e f

fea t thby shbold demandw .ssj^nfte ©mw^tiou&r

out h^s .original plan. ' Suddenly fed mcmrahle Iwehty-lo.urfe ©f February ©,amb,trithiti, montentous constunences.®or aJlEcrope. On fee LSth-of March, a deputation was sent ftom Schleswig-Holstein to pepenhaven, to deiaaiidthat ihe-etales pfboti du

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