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Nomce sme STOCKHOLDERS OF THE . , Pu ALE: Ws BY THE MAILS. wives the speculators, is very great, and they can well af- ford to pay the douceur expected, Any man wishing toget AN A Wi ‘OMAN, TO THE HAVANAS, out a warrant anda patent without delay, cau, by making ene aine ties of nae cabs sau ond a present of ten dollars in cach of the two oflices above | references req’ Pyrmy y named, step before twenty or thirty thousand warrants which have been for along time on file, waiting their turn, and come into the market sufficiently in advance to com- mand a high price, Speculators who are so continually engaged in looking wp claimants, buy up claims for abou® $70, cash. By peying $10 for hurrying the certificates through the Lend Office, and as much more for hurrying the warrant through the Pension Office, making $2), whieh, added to the first cost, makes a total of $90—and the market price here is $150 each, giving a profit of $60 ‘on each warrant—the speculator thus has almost the monopoly of the market. The iniquity of this system ‘will more clearly appear when St is considered that the certificates delayed so long by the preference given to those who pay for it, are the only ones actually owned Dy the poor soldiers. Thore hurried throngh in the man- ner described above, belong to speculators who have ought up the original claims, and whatever advantage i gained by being first in the market, is so much addi. tional profit to the speculator. The Secretary of the In- ‘erior must look to this, Every claimant should take his turn; and no one should be able to obtain an advan- tage by paying for it. The matter must not be lost sight ‘of—it is of vast importance to a large class of people, to whom justice must be meted out with an even hand. Secretary Stuart must purge his department of all who have so little regard for the public, whose interests are entrusted to their keeping. Stockh E: a WsheEee RR pho WO do so BS! $2000 US 6's, ‘62 im ‘m0 de Hes 120 nasiem RR 0 % fariem 37000 ur® 400° do 83 00 01 + bs 4000. 3 1000, bis 1000 0 1000 bs 500 260 23000 15 100 do vis 000 g Se te 5 Bane folend RR 100 Reading RR he Bank nett Be 1009 HH 5 sl 10 Florence & Keyport 2, 650 a 0 3. de BE 10) do ro) 20 Canton Co PIS 74" 4) do Wo B00 73% 300 do eld 100 Erie HR Stonington RR 1 do 8 wo to ong BIG 7 WO do. aft ope BIN B Nor f’wornn 30 do ope Sn #99 aa duly 8314 Roon'e S yea RR 30 do 330 i) 50 Hudson sow 3 do S33 Portemouth D DE m5 ao p&e ss do WO do B10 8, to 2 © do 60 0 Morris Canal i) HO kg 00 M°™ i deo SECOND BOARD. | $85 100 she Reading RR 90 37 87, 300 305744 S7hy 200 Erie Re ope as 57° 200 Harlem RR 60 67 100 do wo Tht ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. PERSONAL. L, WAUL, FROM GI SE + his brother, T, Wahl, ‘ANTRO SITY ATIONS zon. IRISH, SCOTC! ME- Wenn rican, English, an jored Cooks, C Was yarsr, ne 7 ay el EUROPE, langwages. ‘Apply’ at the i rald office for particulars, stress, in a private family. meet and be able to make ladics’ and ol dresses. She will be expected to goin the PS rie the family fa in the summer, coutertstle Dewe, Witting of the applicant, stating residence and references, oS an light housework. Best city reterence given. Apply at 105 East Seventeenth street, for tw: rls ‘at ze Kr mofo ‘eco! mily. Hie ie is witli reference from stand the busines: Reesgey, pobaety. U., Herald office, way. con come well recommended. Apply this moraing before 9 o'clock. maid abd Seam respect, any the best of ci need appl; ofad » 2¥ applying of 7h and 9 hinds of emplo: Brees, ovoks, boo who understan; ANTED—A YOUNG FRENCH GIRL AS Rd A 173 Hudson street, near St. clim's Square, fom UH S'cloeks ANTED—A Spex IN £ LAWYER'S fa ae ana, dniren to at to work, will be ‘Address €. i ny ox $7 Post thee in the hand- ANTEDCBY 4 RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN tion as Chambermaid and The best ly at 105 East Seve: Avenues, first floor, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG wouay, 8 situation as Chambermaid and Nurse; would do pty oe a SUSUATION, BYA RRSESOFARUR Waiter in s hotel get to make atten make address. ANTED—A BAR TENDER, AT 430 BROOME street. corner of Crosby —one who thoroughly nndr- slifentions required strictly with, and are rogue ANTED—A FEW SMART INTELLIGENT MEN To TO ‘operate as agents, for t No. 00 Canal s Offiee up etaias. D—A YOUNG MAN TO SU eating counter at the Union, 4% Br: Ww Association. Offic ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPEUTAR E ou Twentieth stre driv: ANTED—AT NO. 2 Diy: 18t0N STREET corner of ower: , ritls. clerks, gardeners, firm: spinners, fireme: miliers, &o; alt was clothed in a black re pants, black hat, white “bisck whiskers, and dark, in hy my pecting him wilt be moet thankfelly recolved, and all suitatio remuneration msde for tbe same, at his boarding house, § Broadway, corner of Boa- vor street, w Brunswicl ation Tevpeeting ber ‘rill be. th Arthor Brew, or Corneli | NFORWATION WANTED or sox GRORgs shone. 8 native of Germany, who a: ship Atha’ the 24th May, 1 hoe ‘Ohio, w YORK NOTICE. THE pene boldt will close A closed e Bre 4 the German ‘States oo bose up eed be ferme per Humboldt. WM. V. BRADY, PY M. oethe institution will ‘bs Great W yon} aM Ti OLD. ovanp, ATTENTION.—TH MEMBE ms the Old Guard are requ ‘atte: evening, June ‘torn, at w MMstel, Nous Broadway, for Serangamente to eotobente ir happy count: Dressing Company, will please take notice that g merting will be held at the office of Esst River, New ¥: ¢ said compan: hole o nepal | four pany ‘is the enpety sri 4 Drang Oe. AMERICANS IN AVE, ___ GRORGE SHERMAN, A.—THE ORDER OF UNIT! ew Haven, Conn., ha Donsign ments, Comm! of A. VAN VALKBN- All meet with prompt FOURTH OF JULY. ATTLES OF 76- GREAT C LEBRATION oF THE -Afeh Cd eri has ited to attend the celebrat ration will Le delivered hy Rey. Mr. Sproul of ad Point. Fare & conte e ay. Tickets at Jollie’s music | re in firondway, ond at Doughty's, 12) Pulton steeet, | klyn. | FOURTH JULY Exct Fort, to Puilage! pole Wand se a hy thy thence Returning, will leave on the 4th at 4 or 5 P. of uly, by elthar of the lines p by# A.M line for Scuth Amboy, splondid cars to Philadelphia, phia, Walnut street wharf, hy oun see ia and Trenton Rail- bi “Fare ide the excursion, $e 1. BLIas oN Agent. FOURTH OF STONE STATE. exeutaions on Lake y in the nt number of or three day WN ON LAKE ERte. @ splendid steam or nd CHARTER, vist make of July » leaving Dunkirk mrhing The Key Stone Ftate sill, if sufi pas cngens offer, remain upon the Lake tw fiting the ma oot interoating ning. mal oa tie, up n nN Br The Alabama will leave and re mi the Lane Shey con give y a the very lest quality and at a lew price, children’s clothe: at the commer of Clinton and Remser atNo.t Teasovable terms may addres: Speculators need not apply, — Ss : OOK WANTED AT 125 COL noe ye STRE BROOK- lyn. ‘Lo save trouble m pply wales perfectly qualified to cook, wash, and from, and ois to produce ua- questionab! noe. alove capscity; he thoroughly understands his teethnoniala fully puletan corner Broadway am tee hundred ‘sites, Enderwill receive the above re itvation as ean ¢' helody with whom can be seen with ANTED—Bi A RESPECTABLE YoUNG WOMAN, situati professed Cook : understands all kinds try and bread baking. Best of city reference. Apply Broome street. Can be seen Ssturday and Monday. ANTED—A be aed Acer. AINTED wiTH THE Clothing trade, 0 oft. WARE, 68 Chath: | eupe hi ANTED TO PURCHASE, FROM TI p§ TO z ery acres of good tiliable Land, lyi Hudson Kiver, commandin the Highlands Any one Albany, New York. turing Tosttio rene OACHMAN AND GROOM —A YOUNG MAN RE- ecntly arrived from Belfast, wants a situation ia the is buriners, as rubstantiate. Apply to Mr. Sinclair, Eighth street. UG CL \ atti 'ANTED, AYOUNG MAN TO snp iD, ceneral work of & fest ol ia'geod retarsosss only seed epply. Aaasvees 0 LAWYERS. WANTED, PARy OF A SUUT OF OF- fices in W ‘einity, for which @ reasonable rent will be pai fice. Niowr OF Tae ana old. nara G. 8. M. also, intermediate; Won Spee reed Gs roe Ls Sale Sipons: one unit from 'th farkod is, marked eter Raven, TS Tharge Marrow Spoons Apply at 97 Walker street. REWARD—LOST, tain: “TH Bg A MEMORAN- ‘ing & the Morol Honk in rd, ami bow has been stopped, Wyle Trav it Ct sie Oa ae, 127 Liberty ateew eee eit L N he ag PROM EAST BROADWAY’ ‘TO SB. through Clinton, Grand, and Chrystie 4 Chain, to which’ was attached ye meil Ci lich was engraved the own- itably ‘rewarded by leaving Lost A LEATHER PORT MONNOIE, CONTAINING eal aicenora Its, ra LOST. LOST, ON THURSDAY, NIGHT, 19th instant, om the railroad ie between Bufalo and Al- portmni 7 NICs UNION It street, c f ion of le Met uth D2 Peart! men o work; arraated sand and Apply to GEORGE RAPHABE, ‘6 [TWO MARES: ONE 4 OREY, THR OTHER a Fg i] jeome, Fe mag oe hind beish travellers, proms drivere: abd’ very promlsiag. he they Lave never been trained. Can be seen fora few days at Jolin I. Sucdiker's Hotel, Jamaica turnpike. OR SALE—A ve rv SUPERI SADDLE HORSE, eight yents old; hae been ridden by’s ey. ines March: ce pba may ew OR SALE <A hands Biahy saddle horse. " CLOTHING, iil AST OFF CLOTHING AND FURNITURE WANTED— J” The bighest price ean be obtained by indies and geutie- Toft o& Clothing. Purnitore, aud Jewelry, dim nh post oF other wies, nia) Sy Ee 406 Broadway, up stairs, AST OFF CLOTHING AND FURNITURE WANTED.— /” Ladies or gentiomen leaving the city, or hourekreping, can obtain the h cash price fo: Furniture, &., by eending tht; dence. DORP, Nb —Ladion attended by Mee. ‘Dusseldeip LIQUORS, Dini LLIMORE'S OLD STORE 1§ STILt, ON WAND AT My fem goed aaa 4 on oy aie rer, we. I vory Inege #upply for ‘he eo ; aie O58 DA \HAMPAGND WINKS ra mrpectfully you JUST RECHIVED. A me Wien, of vartony colebeated and are earnestly tequested bo make F at Dal Lite colebeat.d | ss shy P empty bowel Urdere by | L, L—TROTTING.—MON- $00, Lean enters b. m. 0 Plough Lo a Wy clook, ing atch. in harness, for $200, Souweeh tee hefene irom New Je TORE CONKLIN, Propriotor. Husted by Kentall's ae of fomulbaces leave Fulton ferry, {TROTTING AND PACING, Peding hertet Me, f maga oe : ete Bay Sele WRB RR Progelior, oe COURSE, MONDAY, JUNE mania tries to bs made | Pent hy 7 a |DIKER, Proprietor. BOARDING, &e, GENTLEMAN “A D LADY WISII BOARD INA ~~ vaca family, where there are no other board- era, low lady. where a mutual cenfidence could Shag il turatan cheer room | apecta~ ble, and below Canal street. ar Fulton ferry, ik lyn, Address J. M.C., Shersid otfise. ADY, RESIDING IN. A PLEASANT LOCATION Abi re, would be happy to recive, as where can be terms; references ar Abingdon CARDING AT HOBOKEN. —EXCELLENT FURNISH; ‘tments can be obtained, with full or partial poard igrinate ohiols dealvesh: in, the bow. ond aicd boess frouting the bay, with all the modern improvements; cold, shower batl hin two mi alk of the ly at No. 1 Hud- two or three single geatlemer with full or partial beard, by immediate applic Broadway, Also, transient boarders can be Sccommodated, —A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, AND TWO be accommodated with board and No. 102 Liberty street, near Broad- way. Keference required, OARD IN TBE COUNTRY, AT ROSE COTTAGE.—A ommodated din ny few vente! families can be’ a Summer atone of the most delig n, Move the Bighlands, and {urther description and terms, apply to Robert Sinel ise Wroadway, corner Righth street, BOARDING E3- japt it to all the parpones of a ery centre of the fashionable qnarter of the metropolis. |The charges are mostra ‘Duicken has been Kindly, permitted to refer. to the fol lowing gentlemen, vis:—Col. BB. Lawrence, of Boston dG. W. Gerard, Jun,, Eeq., of New ¥ | € NE ORTWOCENTLEMEN CAN UE ACCOMMODATED with @ pleasant front room, with of without bi and tea. dite hoo at No, 37 Twenty-seventh street, near avenue, th 0OM WITH BOARD WANTED-BY A ble married lady, whose husband is absent. Location in or wear Broads wey, between the Park aad Union Place. | Herald office. A RESPECTA. } Address M. Y LODGINGS, &e. SPACIOUS ROOM, OVER THE PARLOR, ON THE second floor, with Bay ton adj ng, in Walker street, near Br to two or three sirgle gentlemen, of a ady. ve are desirable apartments, t reasonable toa good applicant. Apply at 21 TS AND ROOMS.—FAMILIES AND GEN- may obtain in a private family fice apartments { rooms, newly and elegantly furnished, in the commodious house situated No. 16 Broadway, between thand Ninth streets, The gas and Croton in the house. yer, Beers vo juired. FRONT FURNISHE BED ROOM TO LET TO A yroak: smal} private famil moderave. Pi sing! nished it part of the city. na healthy: ease. eal at No. ene street, near street. ODGINGS May BE OBTAINED ‘OR SINGLE themen, At p2, $1 0and $I erful, and the house ich strest. ODGING RO OMS—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED 4 lodging rooms to let to single gentlemen, without board, the siryand conveniently lucated house at 187 Chambers wo ISHED BEDKUO PRI- vate family, to single gentlemen. Bath and water clo- tets for the use of occupants, Location unsurpassed. Re- ferences exchanged. Terms very moderate. Inquire at 306 FU Broadway. UNFURNISHED PARLORS, IN locks west of Broadway, to sia. fie rentleme ‘Apply. at 4 bbroome Street, from to P M. Reterence givee aba requited © LET—TO ONE “UR TWO SINGL E ‘OBNTLEMEN, 4 _— ee ee HOUSES, ROOMS, &c., WANTED, ANTED—TO LEASE A STORE IN A GOOD Bust. ees locelity, adapted for the crovary and liquor trade, or to purcha stock of an already esta- blished eae, re ess. Communication: dressed A. H., x where locality ia price, wili receive immediate ana prompt attention; ANTED—THREE OR FOUR parueyiemaD ilar aoe ectecel ti ee ste). Al turaishe: 8 TLossilty, rar Reders oe terms must be oderater’ Lavters for Ae D will be lied for on Munday. GRNTLEMAN HAVING oceasio droom, wishes Fourth to Sixth a Kitohen, “ot B eb, Said promptt A a; Herald office, fortwo Gays, will bs Usmnnisnen 4 APARTMENTS WANTED-A RESPEC. persons desire to hire three un! nished roome, without beard, in the vicinity of Broad 4 street. Rent not to exceed $10 per month. Ad- Grees Rooms, Herald office. = saree FINANCIAL, ETROPOLITAN BAN ALMENT— The naa} IN! instalment of Filty doll pki ek of this Bank,” Tae igre rc thas be paid Seabee house, St Wall street, on Wednesday, t! Yay neat. By order of the Board of Diroito LS WILLIAMS, ‘panteng IVIDEND NOTICE.—TOE SEML ANNUAL INTE- reat bse in this city on the first day of July prox- med securities, will be paid on and wud ed, on presoute- Parposes, Kentucky, issued to Railroad Company, 6 por wae Bonde of the City of New Albany. Indians, lenued to Alba Railroad Company. 7 per cents. Ohio Bonds, ianued to the Cleve onde. issued to the Columbus ta, | Ei ylvania Railroad Company's Mortgace pale apolis and efontaine Railroad Mortgage oot pee cant INSLOW, LANIER & CO , 52 Wall street. ANK OF SALISBURY.—NOTES OF THE BANK OF Eslisbury, Maryland, redeemed at ong per cont dis- count, by E. HUCUHTON, & Witham stroet, K ROAD NOTICE. BOOKS OF ane TOLENDON BOND AND MORTGAGE, it a splicant sur in pume to ev in thie city or Brooklyn. 50 and ill At 6 per cent in city proj KOs D, No. Il Wall street, inthe Gro- on productive ALE—A BOND AND WORTGAGE OF FOUR hun and Ofty dolars on property werth four thou- sand. Apply to F. BROWN, 75 Nassan street, AND by tg bh 4 or = WAR OF 1812, WANTED immedinte TAYLOR, BROTHERS, Xo, 76 Wall street, ANTED-ON BOND AND MORTOAGR-TWELVE dred and fifty dollars, on property worth ten tioa- 4. Apply to F, BROWN, 75 Nassau street, 2 a‘ naboar 1 tan he morale (net in_& sectarian sense) © well ae hie education. Address Omega, Herald office, Now Tork, stating location, terms, me. the Conspiracy Dr. 3 suthor i 2 Freachman'e ¥ hes, re eee ec. Contente: mn Ponti: of Kalooleh.” Portrait, i and Books—10) estlal jes. The Arte—10 artici Has Von der Flu ‘A’ Story wit out. a Name, by James —Contiansd. je an nit Horace W Malmai See: Magazine, ‘The Grave of Grace Aguilar, by Mes. Moll—Art Journsl. Part Li.—Fra Cloister Life of ten! “Recerd is Scientific Discovery. Ladies} Term: ublishs sin ne: bound ve furnished w. 8, none, in OUF chesiastic (Ky. Fort Mei world.” “It stands at the head of Beftalo Commercial Adverti thorough examinat} lou te- Leo jons for July. ison. Fraser the Emperor Charles V. iol Richard Kidustrated, ther v rine est readable. ariodieal of the day.”—New Orleans which puts all butteriiy monthly magaci Boston Courier. monthlies that issue from the Nortne I to the one pefure us.” judgment, Reformer. equal the most maxuncent monthly Magazine in the ize (Ohio) Keveille. onal Standard, in the Evglish language.”"—Ohio Statesman, “This excellent wonth!: ately think, of A) ty n liter oe ny Democrat STR. JOBN merivan periodicals,” —Burling merit and artistic skill it ia perfect paracon.”* GER & TOWNSEND, 222 Broadway. 188 MARTINEAU'S AND ATKINSUN'S Let rnits ‘on the Laws of Man's Nature and Develupen bow stereotyphing at Boston, ai fhe will be the Sess ceprins of the letters in the United MORRISON, 135 Chatham will soon be talentoa’and States. 1 reprints of the bos f American Female Poots. Marie and Lyrical Postey ia Germany. De. Shi dian—Aduiral Uoddrlogton—Lord Cov (August, 1550,) oan Defurntabed; the Atst.ane second aud. cuir volumes-cv™s taining four numb«ts exch, bound in pay each $'—neatly 8 Muslin covers for the three dollar monthlies. we do nue hesitate to uperior to any Mayaciae we roveive. tte. and best monthly of the kind, the beau ines of literature, art and scisnes, ia decidedly the best, we detihor- inten Orders tor them received by treet. New York, and ars dlise trated. Llnastrated. lace—A Letter irom ivauva. Ilustrated. Phillips— vlume can tom (VE) published. ting eee M; McCORMICK, J AUOTIONEER.— AUCTION NO. Co, wil sell tise day, at 10 gts Pay Advance aud stora,e, & Orga eh ‘at 13 Serece pen od Pisuoforte, e Parler ls) @ collect ue | 1 Paintings and Bngravings in frame. Alao th merchant tailor, Be ating of C ats, Sacks, V HEGEMAN, AUCTIONEER, half pat BY; the corner Sh eit ights. Geuteel Far: and ral rtmont of Parlor, Chamber, Ki ure. Catalogues will be ready at the room on Saturday afternoon, at two UCTION NOTICE—THOMAS BELL, AU By H. N. Bush—larco sale this day’ at 10) 0c! the Auction Rooms, 10 North, William stre "araiture, spleudid em, in of valuale NoTICE—THOMAS BELL, AUCTIONEER— | Bush—Monday at 103g o'clock, at the old stand id Chi resis, will be continued ce stock of choice Furniture, of all des- | eriesione—ty order of the propeletor aad, manufacturer, Mr. This sale will comprise the best of the Vur- which could no tiole Sen same day. as the building will be takes dows BELL, Auctioucer. — LOMESTEADS, LORENCE AND KEYPORT.—THESE ted on the Delaware and on the R York and Philadelphin. ‘They po-soss eas or residence. ph af foes ue fween them, which will be tho par- nanent thoroughfare between the North and the South, and bevome thesite of all the prominent, manufacturing «peta Mons of the countr nd information may be had at Ne offic.s of the Fiorence and Keyport Company at Flo. | rence or Key port, oF t the tr e Company, | uf and Dock streets, Philadelphia, and Noi ew TOWNS ARB ‘tan, in the di- York, A LOT OF BRASS AND IRON ble for ship or land wseription. Apply at | For SALE.— of all sorts and sizes, sui ®, ammunition of every ne. RY RESIDENCE, WiTd n, euifocd cok | walk of tne | on OR SALE—A FINE (1 in fifteen minutes’ walkof the New lia Rew Havon and New London Railroad Depot is second to none in New Haven county, ha of Sound, East and West Rock, and the ‘The house is nearly new, and nged and is warned | large range for cook- ntry. twelve rooms convenieniently throughout with afuraace, and well every éescriptic mof ornamental | apd agarden full of choice towers. Terma to anit the | For pastineins inquire of Wal, REY- DS, 125 Chapel New Haven, OR TOOK OF Good sa goodand | rositable excelleat oppor: unity for a ishing to engage in businoss. ‘Terme liberal, of would be exchanged for ‘real estate. Laquire at the store. AT, AND VERY PLEA | by JP. MENDUM, 3 Washington street, Boston EW BOOKS, ENGHAVI NGs, BY MUSICAL, NIST.—ONE ACCUSTOMED TO the Episcopal service preferred. Address Urganist, “Wersid eaice, OL, DURYEA'S QUICK STEP, ARRANGED FOR THE pianoforte, co je at way. epherd's very popular Mat WML. VANDEKBEBR'S omposed by ick Step, Grafulla, aatave vf Cap is jast received and fusie Store, No. a7 years old, sing night and day, and are the vest ‘ia the city. in the city. Apply at the B84 Sans | bi Sa teeing AND CustLy Be. be odd’ ct's preet te housekeeping. "Apply to jewes” Ameri breaking up Agent for Broadway, whe Also fur'sale, five suj re itean be see Boston made, in good order, will = in consequence of t! B. CURTIS9, can ener ‘Action Piauofortes, No family ‘PELEGRAPH, \ NOTHER TELEGRAPH UFFICE.—THE MAN AGERS of The MAGNET! 10 TELEGRAPH COMPANY, whose line of FIVE WIRES extends to PHILADELPHIA, and FOUR efforts to furn| Siittatio of having to hy oe tend bo th corner of Hanover Ti ORK OFFIC. oven a ‘AND 5 avai STREETS. further eff blic it, without old tabi and Beaver streets, greatly . Accidont or severe wed in| Fi ton, ‘Tren nd Washin, ‘are at 20) BROAD’ de, WIRES to BALTIMORE AND WAsINGTUN, thence connecting with the GHEAT WESTE| SoU WESTERN and SOUTHEKN linvs of Telegtaph, te hes: improved, WAY, two corver of HAN- of “The Magnetic Tele- ‘the public, wih. i. ‘SWAIN, President. New York, June 23, 1851. TERY FINE PANAMA. Nassau ptree a few dozen of the to our citizens thie EN —. J Summer, HATS.—THE to get je Dra! ae juet imported fro 0 3 that ha: boon introduced CNEAPEST anal caress: | GUPRED cLoras. wo BALES Burr, ONE Do. | Scarlet, imported expressly tor military “ my KD, BABCOCK & CO., 27 Park Ro ONE HUNDRI £0 BAR. LIMES FS “daily © tc ir (, u a pod f SH condition, plant: “. a pack LICIOUS, EXMILARATING, AND, CHEAP, ARE ing Tou‘ Gemp York jozant bry fashionable patterns ever got - Call aad ssasmioe the above artic! T° Ww oat 18 casks, tor it in ry v a, Steg aie Decsessor of the i . from fox AR REFINERS —THe x fay im ploy he, nd te in red wisite that sit materials: misuld he Sai by sae mech injury Bust arise by the use of moulds made b Ly thoro inted im thi neh, an: lee. R RO! BERTS, 562 Brosdway, near Princes treet. UILDERS. CHEATER THAN BROWN STON E.— Cast Iron Lintles and Posts, 0a plain HITE FRENCH ZINC PAINTS.—- FirTy CASKS w white, in casks from two to three hundred weight to six hundred weiaat aro Magee, Vor sale by BUHANCK DURING bite te Fulton — — for the manafactarers, ‘UNDER. 0 under, 1 um, form them ra Re AUTION TO white rubber, « stamped hy Horace I to his coven: ment on G }alt of the Ver Manw Arsocinte here ai ome that cree; in part of coats, olonke, Preservors, carriage clo Rood: foknowledged maker of euch # pr, the patentee, straps, Ro. BIslO? Presidens, ARREN ACKERMAN, Vi |. WILLIAMBON, Tro: THE fe BLIC.—AL vou patents, and all ta, Kas ome e tacon eer’ an Arodyenr's solves lie ble in Hayward Rubber Company; N factoriug. € eae and others rehn ston fe other binds of things, $00, Fast steal ont from oreck and creaay, ine, Depot ty Dreams, he. by 6 they will marry. Sli Grand vreek, Rapoleon: aad will tall uh rpolt, if the i tnd i. ' pok8 and sole netaatly f pot the lady oF isiters. Iso the n: achon, army and n avy thoae AN(Z2D rling infringe In, oF puronas Bre equally liable. ae treepaestes apr Day him owark Ly Ford ‘and roma with wings too, ge very large profits, and told on account of the "ris ong ortunity seldom offers . BUTLER, 1 Grand street. owner going South. OR SALF—THE | STOCY, LEASE AND GOOD WILL | of a Whole ery and Produce Commission | Bouse, engaged ina ve trade, location good, stock light. | Address RK. W., at tl oe. | OR SALE, AT 227 WASHINGTON STREET, SOME | veautitul rhite French Lapdog The, id cheap, by applyi ‘Also, one Pantital King Charles’ Dog. ately froin England. HOUSE TO LET.—A CONVENIENT eo story house, plainly furnished throughout, | ated in Mrince street, but a short distance west of Broad: | Rent, with furniture OR RESTAURANT, SITU- | on and First streess He™ BOARDIN t oho! genet B. M FIStsz O8 Sta TEN 181 built two sto: cay large parlors, three basement and ellar with en 5 trom Vanderbilt's landing: beautifully situs Kent $200 till Ist of May meat. Inquire No. 62 Broadway, vp stairs. | HOUSE BUILDING3.—THE | on second floor, of 19 10, the front half of 1 ‘nanire of A. D. LOGAN, | oud OT, New York Hotel. rill | ND TO LET—A MODERN | Broal. | way. comm hove, aMurling & frontage of fifty feet ed with water closets; te. nd exceedingly ill" be leased separately, if | required, Appl to J. 8, THOMPSON Alero, four pleasant Offices in the a Courtlandt street. ve buildings. | DEY STREET, § | aim.) will be fais | | 4 to suita tenan y to GJ. 8. THOME ET—A HANDSOMELY nished house, dixtant tires Village of Lenox, Berkshire, Mi H, ot, OF Db. SED he a. HARLES SEDGWICK, Lenox 0 Ler, "AT HASTINGS, A VERY GENTERL cor taining six ro with kiteben ani ceiiae. and | thirty feet long. It is situated avout 15 minutes | walk (rein the landing. and affords one ef tas most macnia gen’ views of the North river scenery Kent $1.4) to the ist | Novemter, or $20 to the Ist of April next ire of | in Hlanchet, 20) Sixth aven re A.M, oF (rom ND THOROUGHLY FuR- amile from the ax To Dis, SE OF—ONB OF THE Oupest ‘and best public houses in the vizy of New Yor with @ Jong lease. Location ome of the me best thoroughfares in 1 to Any J centivnse wining otioe thi "PAPER FANGINGS, de. Fix? FRENCH PAPER HANGINGS, DECORATIONS, Ke., No. 436 Pearl street, between Madison and Chatham. | heve = ‘want of the above Setiales choald nos cunjt to look | ur establishment, sir interest and may py CT ry ati ROMA FAYE eco. LEGAL NOTICES. | EME COURT.—WILLIAM D. HAMILTON vs. thin A- Hamilton.—Summone for Diverce.—To Cyn mill ou are hereby summoned’ to ion, @ copy of which is here- and complaint oe sivreeehs, th Hininti@ wilt apply for relief der complaint. | Date | great legal knowledge and | chances of poor | coure tuo svon. | before they are rent to Bot | Gen. Beott, Gov. Seward, Our Lancaster Lancaster, (Pa..) a 1861. The Lancaster Convention—Pennsylvania Politice—Ma~ nauvrings in the Whig Party, etc. The Whig State Convention has adjourned, after nomipating Mr. Jobneton for Governor, John Strobm for Canal Commissioner, and Richard Colter, Joshua W> | Comly, George Chambers, William M, Meredith, and Wiilliem Jeseup, for the Bupreme Bench. This is a slight | yeriation from the original plan, though its main features {| bave been preserved with the servility of party and the chedience due to an experienced manager, Ipredieted, more than two days before the meeting of the convention, in my published letter of the 24th inst., that the convention would be controlled by the friends of Governor Jobnston; that strong Seott resolutions would be passed, and that a mixed ticket would be pomi- patcd for the Bench, All these things were done; but late on Tuesday evening—not before—it was determined to start Stroh a# a rival to George V, Lawrence, for Canal Commissioner. There was a sharp fight between the friends of the two candidates; the city delegation voting for bim, to am and the president of the convention, und vice-presidents and secretaries, for Lawrence; but, «othe sixth ballet. Strobm was declared nominated by scine five or tix majority. The whigs of Philadelphia, (the compremive whige, so culled.) consider this as a great triumph over Johnston; but, you may depend on they have “caught a Tartar’ Strohm is, to all intents and purpores afree soller My own opinion is, he is am ubvlitionist, slyly put forward by Thaddeus Stevens, but with so mueb eaution and wo little time left to the eon- vention to consider his ease, that the miffed city dele- fatesembrced him without a special introduction. In # word, Thaddeus Stevens and Strohm are cronies; Ste- vens put bim forward and Governor Johnston just lent bim enough of his own force to have him nomiaated over Lawre Johnstou was nominally “deserted by bis frierds.”’ and the city delegater voted for what 4) to them a compromise man, as good a they could find in Lancaster county. It was a broad hoax, but it was suc- cvssful. As to. the judicial ticket, Mr, Thaddeus Stevens (the fugleman of Governor Johnston) was in favor of renomi~ nating the whole beuch as it now stands ; aad that met With insuperable objections ou the part of those dele~ gates who Wauted to bring out cheir owa men, and was especially opposed by the delegates from Lancaste> county, Who were determined t» put forward fT. B. Frankbn of bi Me. Strom, w! was himsel & delewa! ed asa silver gras che kindaess to. nom'~ bate bim; but withdrew bim eariy to-day. Thas omded that farce. By kiling Franklin, Phaddeus Stevens got rid of the most dangerous opponent ia bis own county, and revenged bimseit for the suall vote by which he was renominated to Conzress snother objection to reneminating the whole beneb, wes the deteruivation of Chief Justice Gibson not to run on the whig Licket. after xccepting the nomination by the democrats. Philadelphia eity acd county, there- fore. hed to nominate a candidate instead of him—one of Al respectability; and they Mr. Wiliam M’ Meredith Slighted. im their sere * mi . acquircwents, aod chief justice, Mr M » doubt, at the head of the WhilnarIphia bar. and steed og in his private re- lations as agentiomanand acition Thecity detegation had, neverthelers, great trouble la getting him on the lick+t.and rucceeded or ly by pledges tosupp ott the guber- patorial tieket. Litending the resolutions, which t scientionsly support by their votes Afier ull tbe work, uod all (lie perawations, wud ail tbe bas= gaining. Mr. Meredith obtained seventy: nine votes, while Mr Kichurd Coulter. now on the bench and an appointee of Governer Shunk, obtained @ hundred and fitteea.— Merere Camby and Jos # pot been Koown much as politicians. and Mr n only as a bal ome; #0, op the wh j ket appears to have been selected beyond the sual | purlieus of polities, and in that regard will undoubtedly coummand the respeot of the tux pays te of Ube State ‘the nomination of Gen, Seott (for the fourteenth raso- lution » equivaiest to a townation.) is « heartless priitieal blunder. If Johoston is beaten for Governor, (abd there tx no doubt, ia many minds. that Bigter wilh beat bim by a majority of over ten thousand.) then the Feott are at ouce goue forever. Penn- sylvania ie, ny doubt. G Otte etrepghuld ; bat the best vag may be distanced by being brought om the T have amaze oe vued it a anveking Englana to aliow convicts to marry Bay. Johaston koew bis fuiling popularity ; he kuew he required ovw stiffens ing Lo riapd up beferr the electors of the commoaweaith, and as for that purpose be could not draw oa the history of bis o vn achievements, be selected Gon, Beott as bis eudorser—with what avail. the reealt of the next Oct ber elections will soou proelaim to the eountry. ‘Tbe Webster men are delighted with the proceedings at Lancaster, thinking that they must inevitably result im the overthiew of Gov. Juboston’s faction, aud im the triumph of the constitution sad the laws. In this ease, d Gov. Jobuston will inevi~ tably be rbeived together: ‘The history of the reeolutions is too important not to deserve special mention; but the sudject is #0 intricate, and so fraught with consequences to the whole = that I must treat it in a separate letter. Our Baltimore Correspondence. Bacrimone, Juve 26, 1851. Celebration of the Fourth of July— he Debtors’ Jubi~ lee-—Sentence of the Cosden Murderers—Great Ex- cttement in Howard District—Reprieve of a Priso- ner, He. Our City Council having declined to appropriate any funds to assist in a public celebration of the Fourth of July, eforts are making to raise suticieny, by private collection, which has so fur beea quite succetsful. The new constitution supersedes the, old one on that day, and our jail doors will bé thrown open to the prisouers fur debt, early. 4a the morning; and [ doubt not that many will be. pre- sent to see them turned loose. Since the adoption of the constitution, those having money owing t& them have pushed up their accounts at a tremend- ous rate, and the effect has been to fill up the delt~ ore’ apartment of the jail beyond all provedent.” There: has been as nie as phe taken ia daring one week, all for debts varying from oe 460. Judge 'Ubamberr yesterday seatenved Nieb ilae bud practice i a this Golden ene Hick tm the cies Marpby, Abraham Taylor, aod William Shalton, ‘ity and County of New York, on the th in the Kens County Court at Chestertown, to death, | for che brutal wassacre of the Cesden family” ton. Mi oa are hereby in this 0 oa, of A. 1 county of he foe, the eellet dem the ‘eld dempluing. Dads net e yours, 2 EXPRESS AGENCIES, &. go TRANSPORTATION TO CALI- | of Panama, by Zachriaaoa, Nel z TACHI ISMON Pyaar Agents, &7 Wall street. ERPORD & 3: 8S GREAT CALIFOANTA EXPRESS per Cres t ot our New any other Bx nd letters tl 2PM et, Av tor House, ne Rotice EXTRA ~goons SHIPPED revived (fil 12 weloent BERFORD & CO., 2 Vesey ALIFORNIA EXPRESS NOTIC & Co.'s Great California Freight, rtenmer Crescent City, on Saturday, J per steamer Tennessee, from P Tn consequet San Francivco ‘And #1 0 is now in our employ up aatiolpation of the roqnisition, made throughar Shipp reard with arent dispateh will d thet ger to avail themaelves of thie opportunity of seating by our line, we by an arr. sgement with the U.S Pacite Wall Stoam TIPAHy, our expren® freight takes precedance of + ter steamers > £9 by this ex | AN Latge freight turer, ZU in ae Proof onal red to owner's rink * No'var “ 12 apawa eco. 116 and 15 Wall street OTICE TO SHIPPERS TO CALIFORNIA —G ty's California Express, Por steamers Brother Jone than and (re ‘ity, om Thareday «nd Saturday, 20h And Beh Je fook, P, } Web rons and the pad tie, eo NAS Ageia tucconstally te a other huildipgs in it Papers, merchandise, preserved wninjared Tour promptitnds 19 dispatching « to Sap Francison, th rain | vistnity. As fro site ‘ ied on rentlemsr dew oe they will be at the shipper’s faraished | on the above steamers, att THOMPSON & MITCHCOCE, reue tickets When asked what cuuse they could give why sa- ce of death should not be proaounced apon | have nothing to my, that boy in the bar; the witoosses Shaw and Drum- mond have rworn fulsely—there is not a word of truth in what they have ‘said, except in the state- ment of Shaw, that | wok a drink at the with him.” Murphy replied—*' I am not gui ow neither part or parcel of the mae They were convicted mawly on the ae of Shaw, who wae with them, as he alleges, his will, and ran off as soon as the deol wa pH pmo mitted. The story he told on che «tand correbo- rated with a confession he made to @ third y at daylight on the morning sfter the marder, begor fore any tidings of it bad reached the Vieiaty to whieb be had fled. ‘The negro, Amos Green, under sentence of death in Iloward district, for rape on a white woman, and who was reepited two weeks since, has again been rerpited by Governor Lowe, to enal im to investigate certain statements niade to bie, that sccm to throw some doubt on the guilt of the ae cured. Itis alleged that the woman is of very bad character, attending the negro dacces, and drinkit with them constantly, throwing some doubt on the reliability of her tessimony he people, however, not knowing bat the woman was honest and vir- tuous, no defence having been made on the trial, are loudly clamoring for bis blood, and Sie ore entertained that he will be seized and Friday, in Sane of the respite. Governor Lowe. bas announced that he wil decide on the case on Monday next, and in the interim the Sheriff will vubtleses bring the prisoner (o Baltimore, to seeure his safety. Bacremonr, June 27, 1661. scitement in Howard District—The Hanging Case Post for Commutation= Mititary Ordered Out— Tinprisonment for Dit Case, §e This Will be a day of great excitement in Howard dis. trict. about twelve miles from the city, on sceount of the second reepite hy the Governor of a negro named Amo, Green. rentenced be hang for a rape committed on « white woman named Josephine Pepee. At the trial no defense wi de fir the negro, and he was coxviteed at Filleot’s, shout terlve m les from the vieinity of th® prevent who knew the character o¢ yond—Teatimony derd po one beite the women. On inquiry by the minister tn attendance cp the culprit. it has heen ascertained that the woman is ot bad character. e nstantly aesociating, dancing, and {the bineks. A third ~ the Governor, who Jatthe tral. bat that that be was with the wouan: ce Wook pines. The prisoner ; be susmoned at the trial, weot in the district, the been clrouinaed far and mot! degraded fn brought be 1 hune ff Creen on t to be weked thet thie with but bir er unset nty Take Notice — Amoa ote Vile on Friday, Jane « hoped the eitisens will 1 f services may Tue Prorur m hearing of the man by han t th om entering the poptle Gi rerper Lowe {verve how ver, aod whilet be js the last man to be influenced by ny spurious tym

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