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THE NEW YORK HERALD. | MORNING EDITION—SATURDAY, JULY. 28, 1855, PRICE TWO VENTS. WHOLE NO. 6909 . ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. Paar Were ie eee POLITICAL INTHLLIGDNOB. eh tee te alamitons crises whic’ he’ hep Pugtlistte Fight tn Phondw National Comveation of the American Provs- = — W'S TOOLS AT AUCTION—ON MONDAY, 30TH ~— hil ag _ latory down Om Theewdsy cight « brutal wcoms wai GUTMne ‘a ome ; eaeae the present, and amid that these tad happily ben +f 4 io Gant Association. — ns AB nuummume __| 2, lash, 510 olalock A. M., will bo sold. withéut re- BEW YORK POLITICS. verted by ths wine couneale and prtriote teacavore ot | Lafayette Hall, Broadway, which has caused a grost sakes eax LBERE H. NICOLAY, AUCLIONEEK —LARGE CON- ) consisting of the ware, Britsnais ware, izo CONVENTIONS 4N3 COUNCILS TO BE HKLD. u 20! aud true hescted Americans who held | dealof exertemeat among the farcy men gener ly. it On Thured: tumuation Sale of bouced wines and brandies.— | stoves Kc.; teases of teste” tone mat ie Seward Kuow No hinge (spcrious) at Ro the heim of government. Governor Foote imsiste!, | gopesze, as far as wecan learn, that two well ie Thureday the moubers of the convention weat oa « 'H. NICOLAY will sell this aay (Saturday), ot | lots to suit purchasers J. We HAVENS, Anccions tor Dealers Convention at Syracuse that 20 questions ef public policy now divide! the . yar’ el Known | pic ac ty Washington Greve, and lad,frow ail eccouats, ll o’clock, at the sales rooms, No. 11 Broadt pth 2 Demoeatic (soft shell) Cony: focailed whiz and democratic partion a relation | Morse dealers azd backers of pugilista became engaged | a good time On arriving af the grove dinger was the bsfauce of the sasortment of fae wines M. WITTERS, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL: THIS | Colored Convention at Troy. to internal improvements, he believed tust Com- | ina quarrel, whoma regular sough eed tumble aget hen of, and pecches were La ‘and brandies, from under Custom House leck, Cay, at 10%’ o'clock, at 410° Broome treet, cor- | Democratic (bard shell) at 8)racu rere bad the poner to appropriate money aud lat | took place The fighting appeazed to be all oa one wide; | which satiny Soult yee con! ia part of 1,5t0 cases St. Julian claret, 500 | ner of Broadway, the furoiture and fixtures of » | Kaow Nothing Convention at Syrani for carrying on works of internal improvement , ng appens sil oa one side; | which complimentary notice as takea of the New ~oasen Chotvenu wax claret, 100 esses Haut Barsac, | bier salccn,” quore, eegars, an d alto restaurant Ax. | Wiig Convention at Spracune...... Which were of a ational character, (Ap | the ‘risnds of the creat fallen gout endeavored to luier- | Yous Hiaatn by the 160 cases Haut rm, 20 octaves pale cogasc brandy, | turca; also fixtures of barber's saloon; lacge chairs | Republican (free sctl) Convention at inuse.) it could apptopriate such for tho grent | fere in hig tehulf, and separated the combatants, when | how.ver, of public 15 quartees do, do., 20 halves do. do, 18 octaves dark | and siocis, two French plate mirrors, slabs aad brack Temperance Cocvention at Utica... THE SEWARD SPURIOUS KNOW sor; The folloming circular bas been out, o¢ the Order (hroughout the Sta rd Know Notht ifie Rair0ad—(cheers)—aithoagh he confessed that | x» friend of the conquering man, who figated very « a. tion arvembled Pierce and bia Cabinet wus ed to it, (Laughter ee mrn) Wor, Meroe ey °%": 1 ee ake Me wasn In conclusion, the honorable, gentlamon explained hd | teusively in the Stamwix Hall tragedy, atrppet iu bo: | tre shalt, Cie y- epparently sivgulerly azomalocs positioe in which the | tween the peace rankers and those cogaged in strife, aad ane It r} Orgauizatica, and ta another fo my Gh rif Reread or ys hoy Froceet, piiced. | prevented say interference om their part. The pugilista | The Committee on 4 Gann Puastoave’s Ovrion, July 11, 1956, | NZD such vo longer. AC tho outeat the aucls 30. 60, 75 baakols H. & C. Champagne, 60 baskets royal | ote, marble top washatands, staves, ‘oilcloth ta to ‘The above are all warranted to be ag repre- | and other fursitens: gas fixtures. By orlenol meet. ‘aud will be delivered from the bonief ware- | gagco. FRED. RIOK. houce im the ‘original packages.’’ Terms cash. ‘W. WIITERS, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL ON C, TUYTLE, AUCTIONKER.—TO RETAILERS, — Monday, at 1034 o’clock, at 187 Canal street, the ihe Work of the Order, made a re and their friends nuccecdad in getting away ia carrioges | F0tt, Which wan duly copsidered and acted a. A recess war tuk ‘ " Mand when the convestion Togs tne ware, toys, ten sets, ke.—A C, | extire furniture of a four atory house, removed fer'com, | Grormen—1enane eREIE G Of thia wrest party was necesanrity conmpelte. to eek ae eee eee eicck oar currents. Tho |venseesnthtt, ie Sieasecton of paral spervate ° tre, a i : ; prising *cte a tete nets, fancy pitchers, vases, toys, | freme murors, pictures, one elegant rosewood plano- pplication having bsom made to him therefor, as is Bek The tes ie : fully with the lopg established end poworful political | Bs Beeith alter the ry animated sud stormy discusai Lodge of the State of New agree peg an parties them in existence. Gox Foote, befare be re- | Sanda of bis teo power! | antagomist. The former was Resolved, Thai the action taken by U held at Rochrater, on Tuesday, the Sst aay of Faly, ioe cues i ban read Soha, Sebliacs heplatiorm of aite intoxicated at the time of the ight, while the i tbat section provided, jepanned waiters, | forte, elegant tapestry and other carpets, ollelothe, gtatr Cae eRe en rnnen ena walter | roda’ mahcgany aud walaut bedetends,’ hair ead other mattresees, js and bedding, dressing and plain ba eT pe Oy aRRTD . “ 1 & 2 o'clock P.M, at Sons of Temprrance ‘tee was just sober spough to know Xow to tase ad. UCIION NOTICE —A GRAND CHANCE TO MAKE | renus, wel toilet sets, china, glass and plated | Mi . oe Nome with runing commentaries. ‘These wore receiv’ i F I p:N 7. —Fer wale, tho stock, loaso, and Gxtures of | wae, dinisg, room and Mitchea Falture, ovoking | ttrectr, °C? OF the corner of Mein ena St. Paul ith every testimonial of apprebation hy’ the wasien » u'age of that elroumstasce pS a je old extanitahed oyster and diming saloon, now doing | stover. Also, a large quantity of cote ant mattroser. | Facl srimary lodge is catitied to bo represeated vy | 1he PeForation of this elaborate anit effectiva a drern of "1 i Tae a pment be discountenaaced “y fest rate business, situated af No 1,104' Broadway Sais pesemyiony for canh, Geos must be removed the free celecatra, to be elected to attend this tension of | sent'a thrill of toy te Otty Intelligence, sr penveation. | Hereafter it will be recog inedhem « part 1o . ‘i D. 4 en pepe at reg and gpa’ pe Men ng Lange only. Yeu wil Plonse mouity your | that immense casemblage. Tt is impont A Promicm Suman Ray —Tux Lae Yare axo tur | the following we lodg aay searecely @ hurried synopsia of Gov. Foote eer peat cl ae there a eare a iacae at bemmoeyt fo nay that fen tee hours he belor os it we Held nat month; the Republicas Convention, to bs held P95 el Tee: Sloat Sry aepegrengay ded the rext fall election, and the intorents of the Order re. | ***t: but the crowd vouldn’t permit the movement sbowers wo remember to bave seen for many years, [t quire that each lodge be fally represeatad. Herewith Beiepe commie’ Ja ae gibi Shite - ‘was not one of those dry, tear'ag ehowers, but a full, is i mired pir ed Wri a grea Lee Crasemtiala for delegates, which you | wonstrations of applai *6 S°" | quehing, honest rain, that wae well monat, and cid well, | |i 002 Wil Bs the lant of the convention your af ‘are chosen, an: J . NAL ENCAMPMBAT @ tend to the Grand Secreiary, at Rochester, by mail. De- | THE FUSION NOMINATI se vy | it was accompanied and lols behind tS © sefrerhing sense 4MEMIOAN, FROFEOFANT AdsocIATON puties aze entitled to seats as honorary mecabers. SION’ NOMINA IONS REPUDIATED | of cooinesn that warmont grateful after bolng baked ‘the national em ft U fon with many brothors ia difereat |° yg wniey IN yeOS3 COUN EY, OHIO. broiled in x warm July sun. da ote a icy A Paseent —Tiar Contras Tue abort heated term of Resolved, it the wort American be atriskee out of the last three ov four days, was rounded off beautifully | the cova'itutio lust evening by one of the most charming summer on the Sth, at 2.P.M. For particulars, apply to WM. 40 LONG BRANCH COTTAGE LOTS AT PUBLIC the premises, on Ai 3d, at three a edness en ee sri, AS Hert Tag Bt se UCTION NOTICE —W. A. CARTER, AUCTIONEER, | sey, by M THOMAS & SONS,’ suctioncers, 40 cottags will sell this Saturday, at 10 o’clock, at No. 80 | and build! lots at Branch, froating on the ocean irteawich straet, @ stock of groceries, teas, rice, wine, | and on Chi avenue (| iA wide), situated between ‘beans, soap, matches, flour, mackerel, fine | the United States Hotel aud Mansi malt. Re. wo facing the Acthatic Ocean, comprising al et, and to be left opem for ever for the ¢ of purchasers of said lots. Lithographic be had by addressing M. 1HOMAS & SONS, ad was at Ieagth de also held im the oven - —— t UCTION NOTICE.—J. BOGART, AUCMONEER—BY | comm yart—Monday, at 1034 o’clock, at the auc lane cs fort and Willi corner atreots, | Philade or 8. C, Morris, Pavilioa Hotel, Lo: of the State, { of Ross county, ald au enthusiastic . ‘Thureday eveming, at the corner of Huds Cheta ie 0 Braneh, Nee Jersey. eis bd icy finely’ thas "imehen Nel oe casted oe ilicorte om the Zint inat , and adopted she | _ What a contreat between the inst eummiar and the pre | tortor etreste, MW. G. Potriereh Waller O'bialy fa the if pe o = == | pr ciples fn te Republican Comrention betore mentinn- pon len be egg del Mg bite ds Haan tte Serene seeny (Diagh | aad SABER TS ies 4; that the “ frienc sot | Resolved, rinciples, uni Sot inthe ehasiga, : pM ie ne Ai eee A fF LT a eee bi Picinguinhed by the advoca Jot Hoary Clay, | TES in the cliasge, especially in regard to the vital ala- | | The eleetion of officers (or the ensuing your was gone a COREY S MD ¥ORT HAMILTON — , Webster, and their compatriots: whieh obtained | M*Btof rsin! Last summer, fom thy wrence to | into with the following reeult — th , to pr ino! Dente wet serefore, to prepare to make our prinotpios felt | Trea tence ta’ the avecn The special mevting will, withont dozbt, have thin | meat on the election of subject presented to it. Please have an eye to the dele. | “#cbary Taylor to the Pre KW. G. 9, Walter O'Rielly, K. S bre the Gulf of Mexice, and from Coney laland to the Rocky m Henry Harrison aud | Mountains, there was a drought, general, all pervating and which ware ilina- | , ing: atent cottage vings, cooking and p: ateamer Norwalk roa New York a followa:-— lor stoves, sitchen furniture wie w curtaias, tal ‘ier foot of Amos street at 914 A. M., aad 12% and 34 cutlery, polahed walnut tables, refrigerator, counting | P. M.; pier foot of Spring street, 91,"A. M.; 125, and 334 N.G.P , Jo eph C. Dieknow, K.N., Ni drys the fruite of the ear t if x house deska, lounges, &c. The whole comprises sgono- | P. M.: pier No 3 North rivor' at 10-A.M.land4P.M; | gates that may bs appointed to that coureation from ted in the wisg and usefu. in famine, and resulting tn eateative k ete ald ean | re Horeadl yA oats ‘s ral assortment of housekeeping articles. leaving Coney Island, last trip, at 634’. M_ Ware toCo- | your county, should thay be appointed prior to the spoctal | Fillmore, stil! reniein oor principl forests, ax well agin towns and cities, Tre full pres Le copvention then ad to meet pel ney Island and fort Hamilwn snd back to New York, 26 | meeting. Wo must de up and at work, if we would hays | broad, manly apd trac basen of concervative republican: | jure of the calamity, Lomever, was not felt catirtnel third Monday 4 sents nal cfd todo A UCUICN NOTICE —THOs BELL, AUCTIONEER — | qoute, “No hal price for children "| oue principles prevail 4 inm, atic all the changes af factions, #0 long as ths 20: | {er'came ia, whan thew Spon theasend oc rans [oT te sopotten thee athae tha Gibizete ee ee eee Wauth Willeed street, pontine ths R KEYPORT AND FORT HAMILTO! 2 dae Can! Wl th aeons oven an Peer once forrany | _ Resolved, ‘That the State nominations mado at Colum: |‘ fothing classeas om adcition to ths zlaf Are ths voter | lode, mult te Oia ypnetetoing) © naw Momelling wales of rich Bohemian and Saxony glassware, ¥: and feat steamboat, KEYPURT leaves Naw York, | information they way Cesire after arriving at Kochestar, | Dus on the Lita instant, were eflected without starvation by Ont femisa prise preven ® wi pron bli hina, &., which has been oa exhibitioa in the Crystal of Murray jet, daily, Sundays excepted, st WILLIAM C, PAR3ONS, Grand President. ticipation or courent, have not our sympathio What a chenge! How widely different the = Palace, including the splendid set of mantel vases which | o'clock, P. M.; returning leavea Keyport 97 3 0’clook Gand shicatead "do tacab. attention by visiters; also a | A.M. Vare 26’cents. Persona deairons of visiting oa eattiful collection fof Jpaintiogs. This collection will | of the most healthy and best bathing places in the vi comprise the ori painting of Rip Van Winkle, by | cinityof New York will find it at Keyport; and business Quarri, tho only oxe in the United States; origins! paint- | men can be in New York from 94 A. M. until4 P, M, ing of the Washington family, by Otis; or ginals of Ve | ————————-—— N VAN VOORHIs . shall not reseive our support. AGNI a NODES Eh des Btaaa ave Y Resolved, That while we regard Salmon P, Chase an Porrecnirt—At the last meeting of the Grand Lod, even a more radical democrat than hia direst opponent, an assessment was mace upon primary Lodges, of five | with whore scuool of politics we have not the remoteat cen's for each member, and the See was directed to | rympatky,"wo also object to him for the unprinciplod | aEihe wasagel bareedot | The Prokibitory Liquor Law. , wince the laading of AMMESTS POM INTOXICATION YRSTERDAT, hite settlers at Jamestown, has therel"beea a There were about thirty arresta for drutkomaes reason 40 regularly and Lountifally supplied with rain | throtglout the city yesterday, ax will bs seen from tae 4 the prospsct before iseue a circular to the Lodges. inform{ng them of the | gets which inaugurated bis public career; for the dis. | &8 the spring and summor of 1855, (rom Oapo Cod to the 1 table — = ee r fl | . : Pacific, and from the | of the Woods to the Beige fotlowing tal . isles, &s, will OR LONG BRANCH, HIGHLANDS OF N&VISINK, | fact sud requesting payment. This he bas not hitherto | graceful leg's’ative scencs of that time, for which he ix | | aig ae Magistra’e, Commitment. te Mag Ge eee Weewabury, WeTha populist, steamer Jabs | Come, and ke taken this opportunity to request Lodges | Sectatauie; tor the pernicroun nullification principles | it ict are rae oetore us in the unexemsied up- | pirat District Police Court—Juative Connelly nn tk fa ito, sie dy, a $Dig Welw, aL OS North | Sais ahee's feat’ Guaday” aaths van bendy, it by their delegntes, ax shall bent sult thelr convealence. At the legislation and judiciary of the fWarral govera: Scaled Ml hia cinprocodbated (a | TRY do ee x 4 ce 4 Z > 4 rl . yet A J. VAN VOORAIS, Jk. G3. | ment within their constitutional limits; and because hia | ‘t'- Mi qaality, a 7 pre thas Pont serie pemine Loco a ait are) ibe feet, Solin ging Coe Sk eet Ashe? [From the Albany Register, July 27.) | previous course haa demon: trated hia to be most inc Such are rome of the reminiscences and reflections | Tle esos Pete trices OM ee | ict a loncay and Tuesday, at 4'P. N, USING YEMPRRANCE MEN. sistent tn every respect save one, and intent opty on his | Aussested by the charming afternoon shower of yerter SARBATS VOR DRUNKENNESS IN MNOORLYN. "FRY JOSEPH HEGEMAN, AUOTIONEER—TUESDAY, | Fare, 37 a sir and bathing unoxcelied. Ove part of the Astor Houcp game wasto use the tem. | own political exaltation, fay, closing up the heated day with a wholesomé wash | The returseof yesterday morning show that eleved ED July 1, at 3 o’clock P. M, at 103 Harrison street, [ Twenty first class ‘Brook h men of the State. And Who una 22 that s0 well The meeting recommended the whigs of the State to | [4 OF tho streets, and a purification of the sweltering | quantity of household farniture, in | | | atmosphere, “othe working ople down town whe perrona were arrested fer drumkeaness by the potios of soe ae popes oc en ie so aloc a tat fourpaton o0°08 that Une ay | rep town eis over wat Neat laconreairn, | the following Gtriets — the Five Pointe district in the Arsembiy, SaNoatably [op Reena, no Coubt, in interfering with the exercieo and the econ: | First district j¢ now open. ARLEM RAILRUAD.—INLAND ROUTE—@N AND fter Monday, Jui; 23, Sundays excepted, for . . ' 7 aed ? . ae if walking home, but the drawback will be more | second distri 3 D. NASH, AUCTIONEER—STORE 310 BROAD. | Albany and Troy, leaving depot coraer of White and | willagain. The place and the men ara just sitet cs Po he ; cond Sistriol 2 Dd way.—Sherif'a agle of fancy goods, jewelry, &°., | Centre atresta, — 7 all must :onfeas, to the of arrangements foe MISCELLANEOUS. SRLS mete hp’ bresdmname and: penwatoass £0, kb 1 day, Saturday, July 26, 1805, at 10 A, M., at the | — Mail train at 7:20 A. M., stopping at w..liams’ Bridge | using the temperance men of the State. And this isthe | _/n the California pews published on Thars lo man In the play, whed toia tuo: 16 will rain to 3 £ store, consisting of dry goods, ribbons, collars, Inces, | amd mail stations North, Paseagers foc Lebanuc Springs | way it into be cone. Mr. William Richardson, who is | Té#0lutions of the Democratis Convention in Sec we cap etill answer without beritancy, ‘Jat it come oes bidiene ed M 2 j fob and vest chains, breast pins, fancy’ doxes, | taking this train arrive at I#banon x? 5 P.M. one of the Astcr House committee, in the name of the | ¥ere attached to the account of the KnowNothi AE gs an le 1 oved of by the Urcoklyn Jue ke.; aleo, a lot of furniture; aloo, & lot of porce Way ex 3 P.M., stopping at Waite Plains, New- | commiliee appointed by the Convention at Anbu, that | ing. Of coursé, from the tone of the resolutions it was Tur Youna May's Dewocratie Wic Commrrres.—\ | and the remainder ia the Jain apd otdcr slates. castle, Croton Falla, and stations North, connecting at | nu."inated Keymon! and such like trmperance men last | Plain to the reader that they had strayed from their | sperial mcoting of this committen washeld at the Broad. | Setern district, Sane) MEER PER Le TORRES GO STMT gM tham Four Corners with Western ilroad Express | year, 1. acall for State Tempsrauce Convention, | Proper place, last evening, James T. Welsh in the chair THE COUNSELLON'S OFINION ON THE PROMIETTORT EK Hits at Auction, EH LUDLOW will sell EY al station—Dover pinion at & P. M., a Without con.uiting the officers of the State Temperance | An aracciation has been formed in Biddeford, Ms., for | r : Le bd ‘auction, ov Tuesday, July * gu Twoniay, July dt at 1276 o'clock, at the | ping at al a, The bY M. Dever Piains train wi jerchan' change, by o1 execut 0 - | om Sato: run through to Millerton, returning, lsave wome and weil yacht Ultra, her tackle, apparel and F Mr’ on Monday. Croton Falls at 10°A. furniture, lying at Hoboken, and formerl; ing to all stations.” Croton Falls at 40. M., Christopbor Miller, deceaved. Sbo ls about 100 tons 4 iy statiopsabove Fordham. White Plains at 3:30 ‘burthen, schooner rigged and well found in every par- 6:15 P. M., sto 't Yornville and stations North. ticular, meking hers very jirable pleasure ht. Wiliams’ Bridge at 7, 0:30 A. M., 2:16, 4:80, 5:45, 8 aad ‘Te be seen on application to Daniel MoMullea, on . | 11 P. M., stopping at all way ata ‘Terms cash, or approved notes at four months, withia- | From Pi tions xth street station —Williams’ Bridge at 9 A. M., White Plains at 12 M. |e icngern may also tickets and bare thei JUGENE B_FRANKLIN, AUCTIONFER—BY FRANK- age shechek for Utes, Hallslo gat other places Ke ‘tics, LIN & NICHOLS —Ansignee’s sale of @ bay horse, | west and north of Albany, at the company’s offices, 6 “hands high; wil trot a mile tn Sg mlnutss: light | Somuer ‘fp bowery and Bracme virests, ad Vourth are: Twent bogey, ‘St of silver mounted harness. cart | aue ‘an ixth street. and as, this day (Saturday), at 12 o’clock, in front Retur: York—Mail train leaving Mest Alban: Of the atore, 79 Nassau street, at 6:304 om and Chatham Paolo Perms re ae a “9 ROCKRY, STOCK AND FIXCURGS.—THIS Day, At | On the arrival of the train leaving. fitvsiie Bathe ar 10} e’clock, at 61 Forsyth street, corner of Hes Loe by qi ue siete, ri York at a. 7 segars, teas, ; | Express trata leaves Albany at 11 A. M., and Chatham alt beef, fish, prunes, mascaron, coveréd ice box, | vour'Corners ot 4 ip, Passengers from Lebanon Springs scales, liquor casks, counter and bar, beer pumps, Kc. | teayiog Canaan at 1:54 P. M. connect with this train, Deponits required. on signal at all s‘ations above Williams’ Bridge, -_A. CARTER, Auctioneer, 57 Dey street. ving at New York at $:50 P. M.A. M- trom Dover “ $e | oi onions 1G, HORTON, AUCTIONEER.—FIXTURES AND | Fisias, stopping ot all stations above Fordham, arriving G. lena of a b: -—Will sell on Mondey, at 10'4 | Vatig, sto; at all stations, arciving at New York at at 167 Essex street, fixtaree and sev reara established bakery; also 8:20 A.M, 4:20 P. M. from Croton Falls, stopping at all gon and herness. | stations nerth of Fordham, fA. M.. aad 2.90 and 6.10 Wit @ELL Tats | 2 pie from White Piston, stopping at al 1G, 9, Sento, AUCTIONHER, WILL SELL THIS | “From Williams’ Bridge at 640, '8 #3 'e day. at 2 o'clock, at 18 Sixth avenue, a lot of 215, 5:66, 6:15, 7:16 and 9:30 P. M , sto) Gxturer; also case of drawers for a grocery, show cases | tions. Passengers by the 10:10 a. M. and clothing. Bridge, and the 2:30 P. M. from White Plaine, wil! be —_—— | landed in New York at the Twenty-nixth atroot station ENRY T. LEEDS, AUCTIONEER, BY N. B. WOOL: | only, LEY & CO , will sell, this day, at 10% o'clock, at | Sunday arrapgememt—Trains will leave for Uroton Uae sales rooms, 26 and 38 Beokmaa street, houseliold | File, and all stations at $39 A. M., and 5 P.M. furniture, pianos, one melodeon, also parlor, diming | Returning, jeare Croton Valls at 7 A. mopping at all room and chamber furniture of every variety, silver | stations, and 4:20 P. M., stopping at all’ atatioas north Plated wate, clocks, Xc., to pay advances. of Fordham. Oe | For Willige’ Bridge and all way stations at 9:30 A.M, L. VANDEWATER, AUCTIONEER.—THIS DAY, | and 1:30P. M. Returning, leave Williams’ Bridge at 11 J « (Sutarday,) July 28, at 1036 o’elock, at the #1 A.M, and 645 P.M, stopping at all stations. room, 12 Maiden jane, sale of household furniture, new ‘Freight for Albany received daily uutil 5), M. at the ond hand, removed for the conveniegoe of prompt | depot corner of Centre and White streets, New York. sale, a large ani varied assortment of eXcellent rose- ‘WM. J. CAMPBELL, Asting Superintendent. wood black 5 tae ls '» walnut and painted faraiture, ——— Z and marble top centre and side tables; EGULAR DAY BOAT FOR ALBANY, LANDING AT ior secretaries and ladies Yonkers, West Point, Newburg, Poughkeepsie, ard do; rich rcsewood par! work stands; do, quartette stands; —— parior suits, | Catskill amd Hudson. Meals served on board. The 4n crimson and fowered brocatel, and in hatr cloth; easy | steamer MEI ROPOLITAN, Captain I. Polhemus, will com- chairs, sess parior do.; rosewood seven octave piano; | mence her reguiar teipe from New York to Alvany Wed- and bookstands , ‘of rosewood, bisck walaatand | nesday, June 20, leaving Jay atzeet pler every mahogaoy; elegant sud coracratands, do. bat | Monde}, Weduesday and Friday'si 7 o'clock A. M., ar stands; mirrors, , &c. Bedroom furmiture— | riving at Albany in time for the cars. Rotarniog, will ded and Talon’ dating bureaus, ble top | leave Albany every Tuesday, Tharsday and Saturday. ; do. do. washstands, double and single; ele- | For further particulars inquire at No. 202 West street, ch bedateads, hair matiresses,pitlows,peliinsses; | near Jay vereet. Sottage faraiture; complete chamber muits, marble tops; | Dedroom ebaiis me ers, bitchon furniture, &>.; two UNDAY BOAT FOR GLENCOVE, LANDING AT ‘catven 204 richly gilt spread ongles: Strattemport and Now p— Pha rt new Pre peneg Py Tegalis Mayans segare, in boxes of Pg gir ad por gr wil leave regul dar- “?. senaon from » , at 100 each. Deposits required from atrange." ___ ¥ 4 A ee ee eeenaeett ig oh ree, st IN W. SOMBRINDYKE, —STORr, om at 8:45; street, Ee oe ee ae eer call; oe | erect; at 81; and thirty-fourth street ; July 29, at 1034 o'closk, om secount of whom | “TA py Thi 10 NEWBURGH, WEST POINT AND Hing concern, at 20 Franklin treat, for storage, S Call spring, landing x8 Yonkory Hastings, Dobe folowing goods hogsheads a tow werstraw, Ver sopies Itnap chimuoys, globes, he; abe, 66 ploces o Point’ Gale pally Myans Bekat nd Coul Spcing, soaahtng at waa Amos street cach way —The farorite stoanier THOS. #. “180N, AUC ER —HOU: HULSE, will leave from foot of Jay streot every Sanday On LEVRON, AUGHONER ROLIRGOLD, Fen | wevang Mtg sachs ae shove na etraig ‘o'clock, all the furniture contai ste foar story | lesves Newburgh"at 1); P. M bo 75 Greenwich brick }, ewe doors from Chris UNDAY BOAT FOR ALBANY AND TROY, iN CON. her, covsisting of sota, tables, chairs, car nection with the New York Central and Northera Part noid becstends, bedding, sitchen furniture, anekeag. Ralironte the epleodid steamer HERO, Capt. J. W. Hee anagem a = ONLY Hancox, will leave the foot of Robinson stiaat every Sum ‘DING, AUCTION EER— WILL. HBL. ON MON dayevening, st 6 o'clock. ‘0th inst., at 10 o'clock A. on je - ~ Meta bart Kighth avenue, the stosk of a secondhand F LON@ BLAND RAILROLD COMMENCES — morning a series of cheap excursion traina totreen ee eae, ena Teisteune, anol jgrtandseg Harbor. to bate Brooklyn every Tuesday, malaut book cases, oll paintings, oval mirrors, with sun- | Hbursds aaa Saturday, at 0 4. M., and leave Greenport dry other articles, together with French mahogany bed : ia d 0 4 Shar kode. 7 bel’ | cute bork, 92 25 Yar 1 60. MORIARTY, AUCTIONKER—WILL SELL, THIS ads day, at 173 Chatham street, at 10 o'clock, the fis ral assortment; BOOKKEEPING, $2 50, WRITING.—DOI faraiture (rom Gp gh oe teas ons aoe $10. BEAR'S Academy, 009 Hroadway. Studenta | Pte ay ‘ . ts for this course, commencing Ist of frowfamiiies leaving the city, various articles of far | may secure sea , commencing Ix st oe. Sale positive. ' August, by immediate application, and be qualified to keep set of books by double entry, and write an ole. gant band, by the li < t of Septem der, — ee N. CROFT, AUCTIONFER.—BY CROFT & BIL M e LiNGs—Wil nell at thelr salescoom, 05 wisn Cedar, * ; O'clook, & sirevtnont of new and secondbiad furniture, cousisUlag ‘ef desks, bureaus, chairs, lounges, sofas, tables, — ink stande, powder flasks, percussion caps; also, abou 40,000 separa YSIER SALOON STOCK AND FIXTURES —MON day, July U0, at 10 o'clock, at 169 Greenwich street, ‘Déetween Liberty and Cortlandt, chairs, tables, stoves, Rnives and forks, bar fixtures, beer pumps, decanters, “Se tee. ‘beds, bedding, and other furmitare. “v. A. CARTER, Auctioneer, 57 Day street HOUS ‘ton’s building, 340 Broadway, where edule with business y atten conversa: | fodgs of bookkeeping and penmanship in the short space | of cae week. Improvement guaranteed. | Quran LANGUAGE. —A PROFESSOR Wisitks TO 8 find a situation in some boarting school, to teach above language, an to put in the same school three boys to leara The luglish lang usge; prefers the eounter, Those requiring his services, please address until the } of August aext,!. \ , $52 Huclson street, stating amoant | of misty for teaching, and ow mueh to be pald for the boys ACH P= OF Pi HtIc SCHOOLS MAY, DURING Wi. cation, improve thelr time pleasantly aad profta bly by learning Mr, Wood's bemutiful «ystem of sketch: 4 monoehromatic painting from nature, to whom 2 tuitions will be greatly reduced. Other pupila a Apply at bis residence, 231 Sixth avenue, gare: SMZ—THE 2TH DAY OF JULY, 1856, ‘taller up MQ HERS BALE—AT 16 CITY HALL PiAcy, ON | = ; ‘pontents and siete no bad fag A hey OO Ann rere TPUNs MORAL, AUCTIONEER —witHouT ne. | SM,‘or freaks a on rope as te Pisa gay ae ling oy ag for the Sas reeenn,) oak to aseure his friends, the sliver | polite attention, as as the same Aree, aa bet | which has made Gosling’s restaurant #0 th y OS ey Se SP» AE |. Zilch nee cetstes * Upwards of 200 fidereat dates me - coved best manner and vere WLAM T, BOYD, AUCTIONCER—OFriCk 77 | S50 setved up dally, pl A. * Sassou sirees, Mortgage sale—Grocery od up by polite and stientive Taise, Proprietor Soart 1 Twenty: TIT & CROOKS, NO, 108 WATER STRERL. be fe P vata ‘oiag, amd club rooms have just Youn odied kegs, casks, molasses te, direstiy over the Eires, grocery woven, conpiones, "We Jay pared to serve partion ty of greeeeion WILK | Sithue ea (adivitualn oe im crate, with al the Selicucion Morigags*. of th onsen Seciety (the rea: <opresentativen of the temperance men) at all. The Coevettne” Will assemble, caro having jo will carcy out 0 been taken to select dete, Stes the Astor House programmé, bv endorsing publican fusion ticket, which ‘J. J Unsmbera & Co, will have already put in the field. Wheré¥er prohibi tion will go best there it will be talked up -wherover best there pronibition will be bogus state Temperance ment of Richardson, ons lent partuers’’ of the firm of ‘J.J. Coambers a by blowing hot and cold as circumstances shall dictate, temperaace men are to be harnessed in for fusion and the republican movement. We conclude that when the temperance men of New York want to promote such men ns Chambers, Abs!, White, and they who drink liquor at the Astor Hoase, ‘thay will do it in anti-prohibition will g talked down; amd thus fon under the man th!s cn motien Postsckirt — Since writing the above. Mr Richardson's call for a State Temperance Convention at Utica, on the 28th Reptember, bas appeared in the Evening Journal, the organ of the temperance men of Mr, Richardson’ sort So by degrees the Astor House programms de- velopes iteelf. (From the Albany Argus, Juiy 27.) ANOTHER CONVENTION. Abe Jowrnal of last evening State Temperance Conveution. pleted, or it oul come out in the same paper with go large a programme, we are not advised, tb bnow that many of the persons whore names nigned to tke cull are fair, honest men, who would not be in- clined to prostitute the temperance cause to partisan purposes, nnd who are hardly aware of the schemss to which they are made subservient. But it is clear enough | to thore who are familiar with the political plottings now going forward, that this convention is intended by those who have concocted It aa merely, auxili to the whig and republican conventions to be held on the pro vious day. It ls expected to do what'was done ‘ast year—endorae the whig ticket. Mr. Wm. Richardson, the chairmen of the committee issuing thia call, is a whipper in of the Seward whig leaders, need ae stool pigeon to decoy tem perance men to their support. The call expresses the object of the con to nominate candidates for Attorne; of the Court of Appeals, and to transact other business, &e, We doubt not the polit to getthe control of the oo whole whig ticket SENATOR POOTE IN CALIFORNIA. MASS MEPTING OF KNOW NOTHINGS IN BACTRAMENTO ~ HOY, H. $- FOOTE, OF MIBSIBSIPPI, IN FAVOR OF erg f with the single exception of whigs of the entire State, am th the Presidential campaign of 52, We put down number present at fifteen hundred, aithou of our discreot and carefully calculating {riem un that there were at no time after the commencement of the exercires lean than that number In atiendanse ‘The entire strest in front of the Orieans, the walks on either size, the spacious reading room, saloon and oilice of the hotel, the piazra atove, the wincows of the front rooms, the Dalconles of Adams & Co's buik'tng adjoin- ing thersto, and the doors of the mumerous shops in the immediate vicinity, were all crowded with auxious and attentive spectators and listeners. On the outskirts of the denso mmas might heve beea seen & number of carriage) fete gel carts aud equestri ad intersperre! bere and there througnont the crow! were upmistakeable evidences of the presence of representatives from the mnks of freedom’s phalanx The vast assemblage was called to order by ex rier MeGrew, on whese raotion Dr 8, A. MeMeaas, Treasurer of the state, was unammoualy chosen as the presiding officer of the meeting, The folowing officers were also duly elected’ —Vice Presidents, Francis Tukey, R. H Stanley, A. \. Bennett, Robert Robinson, Sacramento, and Jadge Cook, Prairie City, Secretaries, !’. H. Preach G. Beckun. ‘There was no miatabing who the crowd wanted to heer now. Voctterous demands for “Foote ‘Governor Foote '' “Governor ’' ‘‘Senator Foote '' ke , arose from centre and cigeumference of the dense mu titude Seon the marsive white bead peere) above the pi form, when tumeltuous cheering greeted the venersble statesman, which was continued until the very welkin rug with the joyous notes of welcome. heartfelt terms the orator returns) bia profound acknowledgments for the cordial reception tendered hi, and bie gratification at bebolding ro many of bis fel Americans, He disclaimed all desire to acvance bis owa for ue had none to put forward, the , Was interesting to himself as « patriot He bad. several years ago, while in the termine! no longer te mingle in the Of party politics, bat devote himself legitimate duties of his profession. The speaker however, deemed the present the most havardous crisis that badever arisen in our pational affairs, and our which demanded the serious cons derat on oft patriot, and every lover of his country. At great jengta, but most elo ven the action of tly, did the veteran orator inv ation of the North hn against the seoee peace of the country and to endauger the the republle. The learned jeman, in thie cone: tion. read from the l radetickaburg 4} h of “enator It. iter, ee ae the American party state of our political afeirs ility of present and past ad ith great ineidaata + on many bobti The intrigues and « of Howard in endeavorieg to advance w ond aneafe men to of reaper ponte " rally apimad , wal the «peak: tue pm A wtiad be asboty jane wore thwarte! Thee umler were nade the sAministration of Tay antl Ameriona ines, estrous of promt | & Heion, the candic gs out a cali fora do not know why it not published in connection with the two other calls, h appeared in the Jowrnal a few days ago. Whether it was becaute the negotiations had not then been som- thought it would be rather strong to This convention ix not to ba held en the same day of the twin conventions, but In imitation of the game of last year, on the following aay. Wo | | dence of the deceased, from which piace both fi jeneral and Judges who will take care tion, will endorse the | rescued, havi in th! Public square, during in their unholy attempts to a ty tr's) aserfion, regarding honest himself, had been ishposed the purpor of opposing the Know Nothings, because, t bey assert, the members of the American party have Gistorbed and'broken up primary meetings; because they have publicly abused and insulted, ani violently gai- treated peaceable citizens and because they bave eragged the inhabitants from their domiciles, and re strained them of their per#omal liberty. What a ma- raucing set of fellows the Kaow Nothings of Muine i wmunt be! The American party of Woodford! count; grard ratideation meoting at Versailles, July: 24, which occasion the Hon. distirguinbed gentlemen were to address the people. The democracy of New Orleans a grand mass ratification meeting on the 19th inst., which is repre rented to be the largest demonstration ever witaessed in that city, Speeches were made by Hon. R. J. Wicklitfe, the democratic candidate for Governor; Hon. E. W: Mois, 1ho candidate for Attorney General, and Hoa. A 6 tor Secretary of State. ‘The Coney Inland REOOVERY OF KEY. MR, Captain J. M. Croft, the brother in law of Rev. Mr. Elliot, continued the rearch after the body of hia de ceaved relative, at Coney Inland, during all of Thursday night, but without ruccors, Yesterday morning, about S o'clock, however, as the staamtug West Fad, Captaio Jane, was parsing Sheepshead Bay, the engineer, Garret Pavey, Cemnvaree the body of a man about a mile from t! re floating was stopped the body tak ed to Jersey notified and the bos io, the late reai- daughter will te interred vext Sundsy. They will be deposited in the family vault im Evergreen cemetery, HONOR TO WHOM HONOK 18 DUE. To THE EDITOR oF THE sRRALD In the notices im your journal, relative to the late 1 lancholy catastrophe at Coney Island, the facta relative to the saving of Mr. Gibbons are slightly inaccurate, and being myself an eye-witness of that transaction, | bound to state the fact as it occurred. On Wednesday afternoon, when on the piazza of Mr Wyckoff's hotel, a person came in creat haste and alarmed us by reporting that a number of persona being carried sway by the undertow, and drowning. Mr. Joho Deyn, a merchaxt, doing business at 53 Cedar atreet, in this city, was standing near me at the time, who imine diately started off, I accompanying him to the fatal spot. On reaching the beach we found but one still straggling for life—Mr. Gibbons—the others, who had not been prior to our arrival, sank to rise no We found in the water many who might, had they chose the risk—who were able swim mera ¢(nough—to bave struck out to the ressae of Mr. ibbens. J, myself, at firet felt that impulse, which however, repressed by considerations for my fami tending to self preservation ly, and the various feeli which prevail in almost a Mr. Devi li the group, seemed only to # the drow; ly thoughts how to «ars him Seif ad family ties were as nothing before the generous impulee of humanity, and staking his life on the ven ¢, pl snd finally rescued Mr. Gibveas from | ta in Thursday's report you atate, that unately drifted towards a point of the 4 4 foothold,’ which is not correct current an! in deep water, when Mr Devin reached him. With the modesty which ever characterises true courage and humanity, Mr. D, after ‘ninging the drowning man to the hands of those who were stancing breast deep in the water, swam to » point ie Aitantfrom the crowd who had congregated on ‘he , sbore, and after dressing, retumned to his hotel without again mingliog with those who had witnosed his gallant conduct: sod but that land gdew other: had witnease the noble action, it would never have crossed Mr. D.'« lips, or bave leem known to the public. as le seomed pained at the notice he had attracte) «nd the compli ments paid him, | feel deeply grateful to Mr. D. 94] should never have far siven myself for my selfishness and inactivity, had \ir. (ibbons found a watery grave, while | stood looking on Ihe sere of the occurrence was pot in fromt of, not did th so lrom Mr Wyckott’s establishment, aa #tated but from the bathing houses next below his. A -PECTATON Commissioners on Harbor Knoroachments, (nm Thersday the gentlenen composing this commis von wert om boerd the coast survey steamer Corwin for the purpore of imapecting the wharves and decks of this elty from the water's «ide. The Corwi engaged. ® connection with the duties of this commission, im making om entire re survey of the bay sad harbor of york. After ramping close slong the ends of the wbarves on the North river ride, (am, by the way, overipg teveral pointe where the (nterposition of their bority war required, the Commissioners returned the Jersey »! and thence proceeted to Inspect river, us for up a the eastern ond of Blick. * arming, they stopped off unter’ Point, aad Pulled ep Newtown crevt in one of the Vor win's toate, The Williamsburg aa! Brooklyn ide was duly Inspected Im retaroing t the steamer of Governor's \sland ‘The preiiminary work of making the re eurvey could nos Ve entrusted to abler hands than Capt. Craven, of the Navy, aod the Me -e young oM commas’, on bosrl the Corwin. T) Sokbed the Vast river, from well’s intend Yo Red Hook; ant the entire work wil) pro bably be complete! Ly the lat of November With the new chart thus ( ommissioners will be able, by « old Furvey*, to nee what © et Board, we may expect to have nom encroachments pon the Je 2 le ads Cow'es’ 1 0 erm, or gated motlons are eijourned cold Angart The President has recegnived Ernst Cari Argeiredt ot Conseler of Meck sevargfekewrs, ( ete e Louis, Wie our — The butineas proposed to be broug lit bofere the commlt- *, postponed until next jortance whatever wan urning «few momeate after Lame Acctpent 1 Roosrvii Stine Mary Keats, | the woman who waa knocked down and run over bya | gon, in Roosevelt tr apired yenterday, at th from the effects of the injuries received on the occasion agov, WhCHO Arrest we noticed in on Thursday af New York Hospital, | Ky., held a | ‘7800 john J. Crittenden and’ other | Ibe driver of the } er, remains commitiod to prison to await The renult of the Coroner's {nqulsttion, which, perhaps, will come off to-day, that offictal having received due notification of the death of Mra Keefe. MNDT Ov STATUARY.—We learn that by the arrived yentercay, there have teen re. ceived three cazes of bronze statuary, being the statues of Jetferron and Patrick Henry, with las reliefs, wrought for the State of Virginia, by Mr. Crawford conrigne! to F. Thayer, liq , were promptly forwarded to Richmon: Eevex Stavet.—Retween § and 9 o'clock lat evening an elarm of fire, for the Sixth district, took place, caused by the upsetting of a camphene lamp in the jewelry amd watchmaker's store of heimrer, No. 68 Fase , 4 speedily put out, but lows kicked in the worth of jewelry, wi! heimer {snot inaured Boy Drowxey —A con of Captain Otto Morrell, of the was drowned om Thursday er and | evening, at Williamsburg, by falling from the dock. Hin body wan reccvered the next morning brother, 10 yearn of age, fate, baving leaped into t rescued with great difficulty Tanows rROM 4 Wacox,—A Mr siden im Wooster street, was thro Thursday night, in Tenth rtreet, He wan hurled with great violence age! i this city, by whou they 4 atole some 850 which they’ escaped. of the steamer Huntrers, he river to save McOarthy, who re from hin wagon, on | he seised them u wear the University At the 1 of the Brooklyn Common Cousctt ca the Gth of July, the following resolutions vlleret by Alcermen Vell were read and passed — Kit solved t the Counsel queated to coustitutio 24 Whether thy ley mages by reason of the acts of tee cutive officers, rhould they undertake to enforce ne rawe according to its provisions, if afterwards the law should be declared unconstitutional Thia resolution was vetoed by the Mayor, and the Com mon Council being of the opinion that they had the right to call upen ‘heir own officers for information, aad that the Mayor bad mo authority to veto St, railed the subject up at the meeting om Thursday evening, aad pansed the resolution, votwiths jections, by a vets 7 Huntly being the only dissentient. So we ave to bare aa THE #TATE Lt rhe el ON THE LIQUON Law. Governor Clark baving Cemanded the opialon ef Attorney General of th on State, Mr. Ogden Hofman, oo the liqu be Wanemitte’ an opinion to the eupital, that the la tance ‘unooartitutional,"* A STRY DACKW AnD. Keepers and liquor dealers ia mien P the tratic in strong driok, comformably afier the 4th instant, but om hearing of ‘on in the case of Mr. landos, at Al- vee juled to open thelr bare and eagage buniness, ucder the impresslom that (hag nso with impunity, under the prohthitory law, imported Iquors only were sold—ee they dis gent to New York for the same, which yond © (uastion to be imported, | should It at apy time be found necensary, The liquees, | acecrding to report, were purchased, the prepec vouchers, evidences, Ae., that they were imported, se | cured, abd the articles placed in charge of the New York and Erie Kailroad for transportation to Kimien, By mime means, however, the “heriff at Owego got wind of the matic: whether be smelt it ornot we eee unable to say—and when the fluids rrached that place, the ‘search and seisure’’ classe of the law, and they are till im his hands, to be ite ported of according to due process of ‘‘atatoct’ ia «aa nd #0 rerfourly Injured that ther . Th accideat waa caused by Police Intelligence, WHOLESALE ARKESTS DISORDERLIFES SEVENTH WAKD—THE HOOK BROKE UP IN RAKNEST, ¢ hour on Thursday night, ( the Seventh ward police, and a large | under hin command, male « aumber of descents upon | "84 0omellers disorderly hourea In Jacks the ‘nmates found on the premises, The warrant was pnued by Justice Woot, of the Third District Police 4, W, 56%, % and 42, were Thirty two persons altogether wore | arrested and taken before the magistrate issuing the wen of the houses above men- Maria Varney, Ca ty Anne logola, were each held to ball im the sum of $000 to answer the charge of Keeping a disorder. twenty in number, were all ‘They will io all jattoon of men street, and arrested all | The houses No. 22, all pounced upon | And Bareb Rodman ly house, while the girls committed to privom for examination. | probability be rant to Blackwell « I wa more degraded set of looking wre | collected together | | hours, and om her return whe | ine chalr quite Cea. Arou THE TWENTY 5 A quarrel and ight of rather « serious nature ocour | red on Thursday evening jast, at the dwelling house No oot Twenty eighth street vieod, while Im the right bao | cintehed the horrid inatrament ture for to beh «was seriously injared by be it ie alleged, with o dir canes mace and provides,” —Without the liquors cam be | replevied or otherwise rescued, they will remain ie the hands of the sheriff until the quartion of law ie volved im the selyure «ball } bora settled bys com. tent tribunal, | The Buttale Cimmme | der the Maine law | deelsicn was i ance in bisown howre, 1d fore the Justice on charge of violating he provisions of the new The point uryed by the couneal for the defence wi ala Buthorisa tne appre- bendes o intoxicated ‘a his hewn ‘The foun! was finally sustained amd the defendant die | charges | Beinn Coroner O'Donnell held an inquest yeoter | day at No. 208 Chetry street, upon the body of Hoary | Osborne, & native of Ireland, and Tl youre | came to bia death by cutting his Wroat with « racer | Deceneed had euflere’ great pain for some mouths past om account of bis having received « severe in. hip jolet, which tantailzed bi was offen heard to ere! dead Yeouteréay mor Fats hearing of the dim | O'Donnell beid an i verted Vrankderbleln aault with intent to & we | in that be the resait of the wounded man's lo ar “THE COMPOMATION. aterilay, charged wit copper cape, for telegrapnic po Jobmeon was arrested having stolen oft the property of the Corpor Darememt of the City | admitted the commision of (| wes committed for trial by CH EROL OF FELONIOL George Wiilinme was token ino tae , by officer Meader, of the Vourth war police, ¢m charge of baring seenuite! "bilip Sypriden and iglisting two sever ope The complainant residew a | Clever street . , at the Lower Pol ball im the ram of 8/00 to amewer Mrooklyn ts girk, two years of age, onmed Mary Jane Dulty, (oll from arth stery of No apport that the mother the ovem, which be t proper limit ten ng in the reer yard, » disten | serrived bet two heures efter Coroner Han ord bell an inqaeet, aml @ veraiet ron Gres rout aa eyreemen! Thursday myb! chit Ch telet will be euppled with gm) at Of per 1 Om fre feet Go4, O51 for 2.0% Tae eoatenet be to leet for Ore rome of ehasabers, amt) Taeeday wert All | + parpene of “ ane when it weter 8 ecg | of alr, A port | made by Dr. O'Man wae cone erliet accor Smelt “a } The ' ’ mrro® Tt oe | he present bented term commenced ow Tunetay, tee sith Vrom Monday, a0 IM, the temperstoze wae 1p eqsilibrio Hl past A. M. of 24th —elevee smasess wre houre ot efaty ofgt ro ood (ous hours, sander) of we Thunder, lighting so) reic |e ‘he “ during the © r M wisety two (72 AM net tet Ml igivtwing ee" perature at} as amd shore ainety (ro™ superior Court per Mefore Chet Jens eee ACTION FOR 8 Ti Mtherd Poe Thi. is & walt for hel