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2 Mansachusetts Black Hepubitesn Gate Con- j vention «t Worcester, Mas. BHTHUSIASTIC SECEYPION OU HON. LENRY WILSON —SUMNER’S DETERMINATION TO Mak® 4NOTAER | sPeece. the Repcdlioan Stee ok n bas drawn to thie ity to-duy me laos om * peoole from sit parte of fhe Sta'e, who exhittt = good dea! cf enthastesin in the | esse, The @rst public demeastrarion of the dev was the re weption of Hoa, denzy Wile. Tasin Lom Boetor, aad 9 er 4 cami! ten of 2 izans ot Worcest a@ beronche which bed been prepared for him, Ashe | fo he ca.ciegs he vas grested with hearty mde ing four or Sve baadred whier precesced to the Lincoln en of some two thousand persona as n* of the hotel and ealled for Mr Wiison, ©, Xnewhon then ‘ntroduced Mr. Wusom to the poopie, saying the? he came trom she steme of the des tardly aswac!t upoa the Comuonwealth im the parson 0 hes Soaator, whers be had suowas himself to possess that morsi courage 2 ry to defend her here, and there and every whare. Wison came forward sud was re evrred with hearty and ¢. thastastic cheers. Io reply he mace @ drief speech. He thanked the citi- gene for the expression of their kindness towards hum, snd fur the kind manver in whish they had received the Bind words of bls ‘viead, Mz. Koowlton. It had been his fortane recently te pees through trytog scenes, and he Dad endeavored to do what be believed a Massechusetts mas orght w do. If my conduct meets your approval, ' bai) zeiurn to my pos: wita a-trengthened resolution to de whatItelieve to de right. Ae alluded to the das fead!y sseawt on Mr. Sumner, and said the act was that wf be slave power, be waa bas ihe age lunged as in'9 tvil war, acd was uo © dotng what it can to New gngiand em from thet Territory. re was waa ridog trom that attack. a, Atver we had carried oa hie ded of smgish, “Wilson, whea f res ver, I witl meet them it to "hea sgeio.”? (Tareas clears were Ani if God spares his life sis voice acafencs of the people of Kausss, wer iu this repu is. the Nashua Hailvoad jegutes Irom Fitchourg, Fitohbu:g Brass Band. precession and e City Hall at 1t o'clock povertiowing. J 7. Goodelea, oe (or Mansechusatts nd explaiaed in regard at the Hon. SI- rary Caairmaa. ention for the honor, and eioa 391s a nut of Imes’ We bave fallen nigh upon s, and now is che time for action and of Worcester, thea offered prayer. of Amnaret, and Sime m Boedin, 24 po ary Secretaries Hs- m each distilet, t The eommi'tee cou or Piymou h; Benoni Carpencer, of Paw'ucker; E. {Bro Bore; Hemiltom Wilis, of Boston; Eden 3. avers: Th ings Smicb, of Lextcgcon; Lataer B More of Lowell: Even Torrey, of Ficeh rg, Gilbert A Sm'b, of South Ha Charies 5. Rice, of Conway. The 1 lowing Committee on Cre eotials was appoint. , OF Plymouth: Wa. P. Houston, of Hamiogton: L-vi N. Suith, cig B. Hvod, of Full River; Hon. Ivers bury; Samuel’ D. Davenport, of Hopkin- Mason, ot Bosion; Justia Thayer, of H Kellogg, of Greentield, were orp itt'es on Finance, oe Oommitiee on Permanen. Organization reported ag Solhows — Prevident, Hon. Charles Hadson, of Lexington, and a weuy kong ‘int of Vice Preridente aud Secretaries, The revort wis unanimeusiy accep'ed. Mr. Honeon, cn taking the chair, was beartily spplaud- ed. | He spid tha! had he consulted nis personal feelings be sbould have deelinei the ition, but a6 Ris tellow- ‘etticens bad assigned him the duty, end as it gave bim ao epportunity to make pudlic his devotion to the cause, he excepto it We are here, he remarked, asa band of freemen, for fhe purp se of restoring the prine'plea on which our face inciitutions rest, ct bringing back our government so (ar s# we may to the grounc oscupied in the es-ly @sys of the republic. We are here from ail politica: partes, having ieft our party names bebiad as with ‘the respective articles of our cread, to carry forward ho privciples of every party. i tw prot Power ; as protectionists, we ask for the pro Mee dallot box and freedom of speech, and remon- qtrate sgainst the spread of slavery into free territory. We are be-e ss democrats, renoancirg the neme but re- taining the ep’ we are here as fee svilera, to apply eur privciples to a rea! case; we are here as Americans, ‘te protect the interests of America. W we hold that Awericavashould ru'e Amerncs we also hi shovid rule it so a4 to weke it a refoge tor the oppresse G silzetone, (Grest applan-e) i¢ becomes us to day to lay aside all party prejucices aud urite, heart and Rant, in thia great cause. ( Chee: Se wonld ask questi: ns of his neighbor in regard to past iss are not now neze to remove soags from our ti Darbore, but to remove #lave from oar sil, The aseace that now cleim cur attention are the ‘freedom cf speech, the purity of the ballot box, the protes- ten of our New England men in Kansas, and of our Sepatora and representatives in Congress; also the Yeehictim of the slave power. Stull we are here for no sectional ose these questions are ¢o- pen. orgsnization, Davi: tom: A'fred C ef Yempieten: Fr Phuilins, of Fit ten: Juian ? Ber bampten; try. We vhoul, therefore, ad- bere to the consti ution end the Uslom. We claim pro tection uncer the Unioa, and weaek no more tran we sre wil ing to accord to others. On che matter of slavery we most sands rictly om our rights. He would stand on tbe utmost verge of freedom’s soil and say to the blightirg curse of slavery, hitherto shal: thou come end ao further. In doing thls we were simply demanding eur righ’s end carryirg out the princip'«s of the foun dere of the constitati The following were sppointed 2 Committee on Resola ons —Wi Kam D. Rivgham, of Soston, stephea H. 1 Ips, of Salem; Rober: Carter. of Cambridge; Heory pin, of Worcester; George Bliss, of Springteld; Erastus rvmsmoton; Daniel W. Alvord, of Greene monk of Adems, Samuel Warner, of J. Tane, of Piymouth; Sdmund Rod- Zonas D. Basset, of Hyannis; Jono They suosequemtly reported as Reao'ved. That thie assembly of citizens of Massachusetts, Ghesen by the peop'e in their pritcary meetings and emovw- sred ‘elect six celegaies ‘o represen: tne Oommonweaith in the Nacions] Convention which is to meet a: Philadelphia on the sppronching anriversary of he batde of Bunker Hill, cor ually axpreses its concurrence in tbe principles whieh that @owven.ion Bas been cailed to enuniaie, I's confident relisace em seit fina) irinmp), and (te determination to sustain the qandidae wrieh {: may olfor io the American people as the Pepreser:auives of thoe prisciples. olved, ': ha: the course of the prerent adminis‘ration with retercnce {othe ‘ree State setters in Kaneaa baa reau ‘ad in a orine * heb, for its fell ernie and persisien: airocity is un ed tr the history of mocern civilization. Phat the at- teex vpon ine «tate of Maseachuset's in the reraon of her Sa nator, be Obarles fumner, # arequenes and part of . and is on)y ibe toreshadow*ng of other aod feartal to flow from the unchecked and emboldened @ power, acting through and by the general eso! ved, That the administration of Fi Pieres, by tam madservience to the sinve power, by tt# complicity wita fie onrsges op Kansns and on Summer. and by ite ceneral 8 10 iD es of American freedom, bo« justly iwewrred the sbborrence of every patriotic citizea, aul rully mas Heated its incompetency for the functions obarepusiican soveroment Resolved. That these wrongs and tyrannies no free pseple eum be expected to endure, and that the continuance of them an incoming admirisirstion would tearfully tbreaven the integrity and pease of our conntry. Resolved, Tha: we cltrg wih unadaed attachment tothe ‘Dnran ests lished {1 rt 0° emity by oar forevathers and ce @ will ever resist aii hort towards Kaneas, and the South in its attempt to rike down freedem of thonght and speech are the enemies of our on of every lover of bis soun'ry. Berolved, That the free States of this Union, eomprisi more thin fwo-'hirds of the free popu'ation of the country an enating a '87ge majority of the @ ectoral votes, hava the power ad } is the'r dnty to reérems these ‘asrful ella ‘& goverpment whieh apall restore the rep ting & peace! al re prractplen by inaty ‘on whove fie J ‘thal de the polls, whose arsen Lot boxes, whese wespors the Daylot. ‘and whore ral Me sake (t freedom — Union for tha rake Resolvea. Thai thin Convention hearti y neral sentimenis, argimenta ant inoguaze of Charies Sumner, recently delivered in the Beaaie of tre Deited States, expreesing and rebuning the crune agains Rave Hen, Cuaries Franci® Aas addressed the Convention He said 1 hac been many years since be atlesded dnga of this kind. He did not speak to #timuiete monts, which ere but temp To me, who hai been studying the matter for years, this outrage appeared us- tural; it was an evidence that we were soprm:bing the contest in earncst—that the great battle is com: on. . continued speaking of the outrage at Washington, and said that if tne power of the North nad been properly exerted years ago we should not have come to gutta par- sha cones n the Senate, Speeches ware alvo made by Ama Waker and Elizar Wright, when the Convention ned for diamer. ae to beagreat mass mee'ing this afternoon, when the leading men of tne party wili speak. A doeument is in cireulation here expressing anqua- lied approbation of the syeech of Charies Samper, ani ving tow fund fora suitabie testimonial. It has already been signed by FAward Everett, Josiah Quincy, Supreme Court—Special Term. Before Hon. Jaage Clarke. SUIT FOR DIVORCE. JONE Sm Virginia Eliza Jones vs. Walter R. Jones— ‘This wars uit for divorce, on the ground of adultery, M:. Jones is scmewhat familiarly known by bis cones tion with the raising of the sunken ship Joseph Walker. The parties in the present action were married in the year 1848, and the defendant subsequently became ac inted With a young woman of thie city, who weaned the atectious of the hurband from the wile. Mrs. Jones seed for diveroe, and this morning the J granted her application, giving her the custody of one of her Shivttom, w itele fos aed awarcing her. Am allowanse 0: 31,000 per ancum, $150 sounsel foen and the costa of the watt. Tetne event of Mrv. Jones marrying again, the al- owance will be reduced to $500 a year, marehed | | Northern Chivalry re a Soothern Potnt of teow. [From the Rishnonc Yhig. June 4} @ = = = 3 = 5 a c = 3 = = Fo = € = 3 We lay, thty morning, be: | the sou b, tue resolatvons acd gppaene: st» cree og ia , ay bo choiee spirizs of sbouid atasra ped p have the opportuat’y to sea whe: =: viewate are ex preseed with reference to them dy tha. Prothran of tee North, thay may ba the cotter ahla to .dgaof the aad probepiuities of our continuiog a uniced pe. Toe mevting purports to ‘ave for ite object the maintenance of the freedom of speech. There seu- tlemen. rig t. as members, to say anycbing they about shybody or anything. claim that members of Unagress are 1b2 chon | with impuai y, Ta | ie mo Hmrtation whatever to the exercise :{ the pr vilege. A.M. C may villify and de‘ame intivi‘uels a2 littum- it is bis coustirutionai rigat. Tne aggrieved riy bes no redress. Sadmisston is bis only altermstiva. This tsa very convensent doct fae for foul- mou hed das- tarce; but ir is one whicn hes 9 sanstion in reason. io jastice, or the marly sense of resentment which animetes he desom of a higu-sptrited people. Dr. Sraaklin Ivid down the true doctrtme on this suoject many years He aid that the freedom of speeco carcied with i¢ freedom of the cudgel. [he brave ard honorable man, who, hedged abont ty privileges, insults an individual, will mabe reparation or satisfaction sccording to the urges of gentlemen; du: the Dlackguard, who doos the same thing, beng iasensible to the dicta’es of honor, ean only be reached by the cowhice or bludgeon. Ba . the truth is, there is no question abrut the free- tn the matter. Mr, Brooks did not deny ht to charge his uncle wi bh every pos- fidle talsebood; ve only claimed tne right ‘o ches ise him for the ' jwpatation, The sflsir was nothing more than one of the thousand of personal difficulties which are alvays taking plac wise men, the great men of Goibam. however. affect to see In itan Sauit upon the very citadel of freedom. By their ex. travagence, and oovious perversi m and distortion of @ plain matter, they ». tray the dishonesty of their mo- tives. The wounds to the padiic Jaw is all a pretence— their real purpose is to eudserve the cause of political bortion. abortion. ing to coacede that they dom of ep Mr. Sumne: Trere esntlemen—we are wi are what they slaim to be—the loremost charssters in New York, -#t ap to de arciters of chivalry and trae courage. By their discourses and conduct towards others, they fo: ‘as with thelr {dea ot a man of honor and ish heroism. Theo haxdied miles from the aceae of dun- ger, ond preciaiming to the worl! tha: they repudi- ate all persopa) responsidility for iusu! s, thay denounce Mr, Boocke a3 8 com } stigmatize the whole popn- lation of the South as anpassins,”’ ‘‘brutea.’? “ merderers,”” andrels,”” * cowarda,”” &2. We cor fees our inability to appreelv'e the valor of this pro- ceeding, Wversin ite daring msniood oonsisiy we are uuable to perceive. In all our reading of brave men and her ic naticns, ve have never encountered eny woo ¢ not svem to consider that a willi see of personal ri k wag ttribuce of eo urege-and if we were to surfec’ the wordy heroes of New York to those taste, we shonid sey they were desti- tute of pringile ct honor and the least particle * manhood, To speak of teeiing an insult as a nid be to then: an mci elligthle jargoa. Not fenced the sensation tmplied in dead to {i's effecte—they are upeoseions ¢ That they postessr the gross, bru‘e comrage of birbarisas, or that which cowsrcs do ive from snperior numbers, we doubt not. A Mr, Reog’es, one of the fiery orators, en. iiluswation of the ‘act, ‘Let us all goto be oxclsimed. The valiant men had no ides of going alone! Mr. Morgen, a M. C. trom New York, also figared op the occasion. He took it upon himself to proaoance Mr. Brooks 9 ovlain, We do not no that Mr. Morgan is ang we fhall no‘. there‘ore, denounos hin as . when he retarna to Washiogton, Mr. Brooke rbalidemard a retraction of the iasult, or sattsiaction for it, and he rhall refase the one or the other, it would ence. be impossible for us to resist the conviction that he was describing himrelf when epeaking of Mr. Brooks. Mr. Oalnoun and meny other sagsctous and profound thinkers have coutended that the Northern people were incapable of preserving free institutions. With @ popala- tion far from dense, compared with Europe, @ resort to the military is no unfreyaent oseurrence among them, eveo at the present time. Their breed of nodle men is well righ extinct. All their really great men of the revo. lution were bred up under slave inaritutions; for at that time slavery existed in all the colonies. Their greatest man of later days was Wedeter. He was destitate of moral courege, and his waole character was disfigared by ig- nobie stains. Of the present genera*ion—exoepting Mr. Fillmore and Mr. W utbrop, neither of whom has miog/ed in this wordy foray sgainst the South—the r pud.ic men are mereder gi gues—shaliow pretenders—fit oniy for the stock-job- ting Gepertment of politics. Under che lead of canting hypocrites, they affect s mighty 2 of piety, and their ice consciences are greatly diztressed about the slaver, whom their piratical ancestors kidnapped and brought to this country, and sold to Syuthern planters. Probably if the bottom o! their hearts were searched, it would be found that they are ebiefly saxious to liverate ‘the present race of Africans, that they might have the oppertunity of supplyirg their plsce, by resoming the eld and profitable trafic by which they made s> mach menty in former times. They, however, as reprareated by the élite of New York, elaim to he ths only it people 40 uphold free government, and taanege the affairs of a republic. The only evidence we have of their fmess is their Tatoand continued stem: ptto subvert the legal government of Kanssa by a mob of craven fanatics, who, after defy- ing war, sold or threw away thsir arms, and took to their heels; and their recsut proposilion, through the columns of the 7ridune, to send & band of builies to Washington to overawe Congress, which proposition was seconded and emendej, by the furious Ruggies, to inslode a!!, aud loudly spplauded Sy the meeting of honorable and coursgeous gentlemen of Now York. Union square, Fifth avenue and Wall street have, by re- commerding force, pat @ ball in motion, which may causa their palaces to topple, and cannot be stopzed as easily as it was started. The furnicet part of the a ae exhibition was the fallure of the effort to conceai Its real chacacter by keep- tog the avowed abolitionists muzzled and out of view. ut ola Blecher wae on hand, and to the horror of the pretended conservatives, appropriately closed the pro- ceedings. The George Law men are getiing meetiat New York cn the 12th inst. Their programme, as proolaimed trom Albany, ie ultra-aboiition. Tue He- RALD, from shame, It may be, at such a developement from ita Megous Apolo, intimates shat itis a devise to take the wind out of the mils of Seward & Co., who meet in convention at Philadelphia on the 17th. “Live Oak George” retires from the lists in peraoe, and caly aspires to be ‘or the present ick, the King mater.” to nominate on the 12th some one wiom the shippers will be coupelled to acvept on ta er a suabby come-oti, considering what @ great man ‘Live Oak George” and how many “squeducts, railroacs, steamooate, platforms,’ &:., he bus built! up @ convention to “Old Joe Hoxie’? was the only 1 not iadu’ge in cock | w York meetig way ( e In‘er from tha’ ing cock. We see he p candidates bat two q1estions: “Can you fig! : ou fight?” We presume, from the fsvorabie opinion we Live of Old Joe, that be does not a such fighting as Wilson's, but bis ides ig to send such mea aa will recog. nise acd enforce the obligations of a gentieman—such as Wy l demand and give retie’acuon for insults, If ha will fend such men there will b+ small occasioa for the ex ar- oise of their tghting talen ww brave and honorable men can Giller without ladu’ging in insaite. Costa Kica Accounts The following is a trans stion froma San Jose (Costa Rice) paper, received in Weahington by ‘ue la‘ arrival from Centra: America. They present tho accounts ad. verse to,the Nicerayna statements of iste evaats: = Ci SAN Joee, May 5, 1856. 2 F m Nicaragua and Libe- On (he 30th ultimo the army wae s mile distant from Sen Juan del Sur, on ita journey to Moracia, (Gua- pacaste.) Some cf cur wounded had beem embarked by the brig Felembj, and another party was ready to em. dark by the Doe Hermanos Jwhich was in sight. ‘on the 24 of May seventy wounded reached Liberia, The Chole: to make some havoc at Rivas, aod mnch atGranaga. As our troops move from Rivas the horrible scourge turns into # similar but curable il.noss. His Excellency the President wes at Liberia, all right. A great number of families of Rivas have already fouad shelter in Moracia. It ia con‘icmed that Gen. Martinez ‘st the bead of 900 patriots, was marching on Granads, 4 also that the army cf Guatemala waa marching to- wards Sicaragus. The mortality at Granada counts be tween twenty and thirty aday. Only foreigners remain in the tern. Devsertion increases from tre ranks of Wolker, and itis to be expected that notwitl ding the rdtreat of our trocps, imposed on them by Ine fear- fal epidemic only, the earmpaygn will be finished by our brothers putting an end to the dominion of fiibuaters. The inhabitants of Umeteps and Chontales have risen agvinst the oppressors and fired the wood intended for tne service of the lake rteamboats. Some inhabitants have arms and ammunition to figat the enemies of Cen- tral Ameri . A letter from the harbor of the ‘‘Union,’’ State of Sal- Yador, written b; liable person, under date of April Ist, ssye re daya will be at Cran- a a 5,000 men from Guatemaio ard Salvador. They march to free Nicaragua of the filibastering yoke, So will it be; ao must it be. The vievory wlll be complete, 4nd God will preserve Central America. A Satin Mr. Herbert and the Keating’s Family. TO THE £DITOR OF THE HERALD. Wastiwcton, Jane 4, 1856 A report bas been extensively published iv the Bos- ton os, the rk Evening Express, and copled into other papers, that the Hon. P. F, Herbert had given to the wile of my brother, Thomas Keating, a hand some Oweliirg. and rooney toeducate ner children. If the ieteption +f the sutbor was to create puolic opinion in favor of Mr, Herbert, I deem it my duty to deny that Mrs. Keating received any such favors from him. There is no foundation whatever for such a report, An I bave never heard apy person say that pe has evon expressed any ra- gret for the act by which 4 widow and two orphan chil dren were left soley dependent on the charity of the worl!. ‘There has been generously presented to the widow the ram of five bundred dollars ($500,) gubseribel by the guests of Wilard’s Hotel By publishing the above you will confer @ great favor and an act of justice on the lamentedly faaiiy of my late brother, Very respectfully, sir, your obe isnt rer- vant. M. KEATING Superior Court. Before Hon. Ju‘ ve Roosevelt. Inthe mation of the application of the Mayor, &e., of 0 Fork to open Bleveth avmeiie, from Pifty-minth treet to ication to dismiae *he pro x 107th street Thin wee a coedinrs on the From the referee’s report, it appem ocet of opening, for which the ewners of land had been assesned apd awarded, was $186.00. The owners oppor ing represented $141,000 of that eum. On motion, the procesding wae diemisned, NEW YORK HERALD, FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. BONNEY MARKBY. Tuorspay, June 5—6 P.M. The sock market ie gradcaly but steady moving epward. Every day shows @ slight improvement in prices on those current the day previous, The demand for abscrption existe to» moderate extent, and the Fup- ply of stock on the market i# not so lange aa afew wooks since, At the first board, to-day, Virginia 4’s stvencod par cent; Prmosylvants Coal, 3; Niearsgus Transit, j Erle Railroad, { Reading, 1; Cleveland and foledo, 4. Delaware and Gudson declined 2 per cent; Cieveland and Pittsburg, %; Chicago snd Rock Isiand, %; Michigan Southern Railroad, 4. The bears find it imponeibie to etem the torrent, and have been wise enough to tate ia most of their shorts, The rapid accumulation going en in the money market must give a greater impetus to stocks than they have received yet this season. The rise has not hardly commenced. From every direction the mosi favorable accoun's reach us. The prospects for # more abundant harvest than ever before knowa in this country never were better, From Europe every steamer brings advices of an easier money market, an advance in tock vecurities, and an active demand for 1) our great staple produets, at satisfactory prices. From Oslifornia eves ry steamer comes freighted wi bh about two millions of gold and favorable acovunts of mining opsratioay. The re tarn of peace in Europe has permitted a reinrn of im mense amounts of gold to the natural ehannels of trade, and a re-establishment upon ® better basia of al! the real elements of prosperity. For several years the logitinite uses of the enormous gold produetions of California ana Australis have been diverted by the progress of the war in the Crimea, and the world waa not benefitted in the least by the annual addition of one hundred million of gold to the currency. It waa drawn from it usual chan- nels of circulation and scattered broadcast over a section of the world and among = people where so much specie had never been seen before. Much ef this will never be seen sgain among commercial nations, but the Datk of it will im time, and im the course of trad, find its way baci again into active circulation, and add largely to the basis of commercial credits. We shal realize more withfa the next two yeare the actual effect of the production of gold which has been going on for the past eight years, at the rate of one hundred million per year, than we have yet, and it will not be difficult to imagine wha! that effect wil! be. The existence of the Furopean war for the time neu- tralized al! the effect of such an immense annual increaso {nour specie currency. There is nothing now that we can see in the way ofits full operation. As the two great commercial interests of the world—Great Britain an? the United States—accumulate this supply, as soon as the effect of the war passes away and the ramilicsti of commerce again extend over the section of tha world récantiy the theatre of bosiiie operatione, we shall see an abundance of capital, such asthe most sangame never dreamed of. Money is destined to become very cheap. Lower rates of interest must soon rule than ever before known, and the means to engage in any enterprise of & feasible characte?, with promise of ordimary productive- ness, can be commanded at a nominal cost. it !s esti mated that the total productions of gold and silver in the world from the begimnizg of the Christian Fen to the present time, amounts ‘o twenty thousand millions of dol- lars, Of this about eight hundred millions were pro- duced in California and Australia within the past eight years, The production is going on now a thou- sand fold faster than previcus to the discovery of gold in California and“Australia, This enormous supply must work out a revojution in financial affairs. Money mus; decrease in value gradually, but perceptibly. Its value will become more equatized fn different parts of the world. Prodneta of all binds must become reduced in value through the depreciation of the currency. fea! esta'e will be affected as much as anything else; but landed property—the actual soil—must increase in actuay value, from its non-production. We cannot create land; it cannct be increared in quantity at our pleasure or at an expense, except where it is redeemed from the water. Tte value is, therefore, destined to increase under A reyo- Iutfon fn the value of money. The abundance and cheap- nese of money must increase the value of land, as it does of diamonds, With the ability which an abundanca and cheapnees of money will give a greater number of people, there will be agreater demand for landed property, and asthere {sim fact only certain eupply, its value must be greatly enhanced. Atthe second bosrd the nmrket was & frsction or ao Detter. Galena and Chicago advanced *{ per cent; Exie, 14; Readizg, There was not much basiness done, bat at the cloee there was an upward,tendency ix pices, and very little stock offering. The Assistant Treasarer reports to-Cay as follows:. Paid on Treasury account. . .8512,744 85 Received on Treasury account... 0 Balance on Treasury account. Paid for Assays Offize Paid om cisoursing cnt The warrants entered at the Treasury Depa-tinent, Washington, on the 24 instant, were as followe:— For the redemption of Texas debt.. Por the Treasury Department...... For the Interior Department... From customs. War warrants From miscellaneous sources After the adjournment of the board, the following sale of bouds and stosks were made at auction by Alvert H. $5,000 Indiana State fives, fia 10.000 Miami Co. Ohio 7'r, 18) 1,000 Sacremento City Water 10’+, 1866, do, 5.000 Watertown Corporation 6’s, 1883, do. 10,000 Chicago acd Mississippi RR 2d mort 14 shs Third Avente Railroad. 100 do. Erie Reilroad.. 10 do, Staten Island Rai'rosd. 100 do. Pasifie Mail Steamship 105 do. United Staten Mati 5: 10 do. Union Ferry Co... 56 do. American Express Co 26 do. Enterprise Insurance 85 do, Commonwealth Infuran 10 ¢0, Republic Fire Insurance Co., 25 de. Bank of Americs, ve 143 do. Mechanics’ Bank of Wiiliamsbarg, At the election to-day for directors of the Cantom Com- pany cf Baltimore, the following gentlemen wore elected for the ensuirg year:—J. Hale Pleasants, J. C. Brewer, Jacob Bronat, P. Henry Sullivan, W.T. Young, Jobn J. Wight, Henry Tiffany, John W. Randolph, J. W. Patter- son, Baltimore; Edmund H. Muller, W. 8. Travers, Chas. A. Rapallo, New York, and J.C. Harris, Philadelphia. Tne steamehyp Niagara at Boston, from Liverpool, brings four days later intelligence. The news is uni portant, Consols had advanced a fraction, closing at 943, per cent. Money is reported easier, and the Bank of England had reduced the rate of interest from seven to six per cent om bills of more than sixty days, Thia is & beginning of the reduction. As the money market lets up, we shall haves gradual reduction in the bank rate of interest. The worst of the Soancial pioch is over. Quotations for cotton were without change, but the ten- dency was upward, with an astive basin Breadstuttis had dectined, and the demand continued limited, except for corn. We understand that Mr. F. Randolph, the fudividual who obtained from Gen. Walker the new transft grant in Nicaragua, is now in this city, making an effort to ar range a new line of steamers to connect on each ooean. He Is prepared to offer the most liberal terms, but there is not the alightest probability of his accomplishing any, thirg without the sid and co-operation of the old cessory Compeny. Mr. Charles Morgen has, we learn, no derire +o keep the line open, aed Mr. C. K. Garrison has ocidedly expressed his determination to bave nothing to do with any new company. These geatlemen will, without doubt, use all thelr tnflaeves with the goverament of Nicaragua for the re-establi-ament of the old company. Mr. Parker H. ch has been in correspondence with the Acestory Transit Company on the mubject, and we give below the company’s reply to one cf his communio- hoos:— Orvick ov mt AccRsoRY Transit Co., rw Youk, May 25, 1856. Sin—Your favor of the 2d iust., relative to the sub: ject of a line of steamers be'weon New York and Cali- fortis, via Nlomragas, is received. You express therein your strong desire that the communication should be opened. and yon have not over ertimated the importance cf the subject, both to the government of the United States and thas in whore behalf you feel so great an intexent. In reply, I bave to say that the peculiar relations’ o which this compeny {s placed by the action of the exiat- ing government of Nicarages (now recognised by our own) eubject me to embarrassment as to the most feast- Wle mode of accomplishing the ends you have in vi You state that you are not invested wiih any official authority by the gevernment of Nicaragaa, but present your irqnirles with a view to ascertain whether | cen make soy suggestion which will bo likely to lead to the re-establisbment of the broken communieation. 1 can uew only say that, !nasmush as the eommuntica- tion via Nicaragua eannot be properly condusted with- out ® suflicient aswurance that the passage by that isth- mus will be bept free from chstrastion, | am prepared to receive any proposition which the authorities of that and to open the som- ement can be made curity to passengers hsbali afford the requistte + fu property, and sufficient governmental protestion to the nevera! interests involved. Tispectfully, your obedient servant, Cc. N DERBILT, Pres’t. How. Panker H. Prewcit, Mencion Hours, New York. ‘Tho chareholders of the New Jersey braoklinite Com peay ely’ FRIDAY, JO@QE 6, 1856. 34 inst, viz:—James &. Green, David SS. Manners, James HL. Heidase George W. Savage, Archer Giffard, Joseph W. Savege, of New Jersey; Charlee Thompson, Prancie Alger Cassius Darling, John H. Bla¥e of Boston; Samue? %. Jenes, James I. Cartty of New York. Audat aloud sequent meting of the cirectory, James H. Mckiane wae ected President, Chariee Thompson, Vice President, and George W. Savegs, Secretary, The reosipta of humber by cemal, at Albany, during the fourth week im May, in the years mamod, were as fol lows:— Rozrds and Shingles, Timber 8 Scantling, f. "Mf. Ofte us. + 9.328 500 <= 4,827,600 11,079 610 $320 3551070 2,21 2,913 8,005,450 so 14,283,244 — 2320 280 119'502'947 — 4,760,343 12,842,775 — 4,548,600 +++12 053,709 - 000 The receipts of boards and reantling during the week fell but little short of those of the corresponding period last year, while the rece!pta of staves exhibit a large diminution. The receipta by cana], from the opening of asvigation to the Ist instant, in the years named, were as follows:— Boards and Shingles, Timber, Staves, ing. ft, Md. te ie. 332,20 9,087 14,817,620 43,898'308 12,250 11'222'920 42,610.035 9.695 1,927,575 87,385,526 8077 7,843,827 40,179,143 _ 6,088 7,475,195 12)580 8)182'042 4,991 — —-11218,200 The receipts from the Western States are kept back by innumerable breaks in the western section of the Eria Canal, and it may be that boats from Buffalo will aot reach this city before the middle of ‘he month. We leara from the Cumberland, Md., Miners’ Jowenal, that durirg the week ending May 31 there were shipped from the Frostburg and Westernport onal regions 20,816 04 tons of coal, and for the year 204,171 15 tone. Tero were 64 boate descended the canal for the week eading May 31, carrying 6,804 17 tons of oca?. Total amount abipped by canal since the resumption of navigation, 19,276 07 tons, There were Ol boata descended the oarsl for Inst month, earrying 92,010 14 tone of coal. ‘This is 5,000 tons more than for any preceding month since operations have commenced on te canal. The St. Louis Republican of the Ist inst. saya:— In compliance with the order in that bebaif made ou Wecouesday last, Joshua H. Alexander on yesterday ied an inventory of the property assigned to him by Page & Bazon. Thia property consis‘ed {a the note of the Obio end Missi+sippi Reilroad, whict was seeared by deed of trust on the road. The road being afterwa:ds sold by A cxender, under a deed of trust, for tae sum o: $10 000, this, with the jadgment obtaioed by Alexander 6 trustea, on the ciseeluvion of the ipjonstioa ia ths case of the city and county against said Alexander, which is the eum of $8 500 and some hurdred, was all that he was required toinventory. He also tiled bis bord as such assignee in tae sum of $110,000, with sureties, which were approved yesterday by the court. Among the latest couaterteits are 10’s on the Bank: of New Jersey, New Brunswick, altered from 1s.; vig. man’s head. Poor affair. Aleo, 5’s on the Colombian Bapk, Boston, Maes. ; vig. spread eegle, Indian squaw on right end, ‘Five’ across left end. 10’s on the Pacii- Bank, New York city, altered from 1's; vig. train of cars. 5’acn the Yates County Baak, Pen Yaa, N. altered frem 17s; vig. a female, cow and log cabin. 2's on the Merchants’ Exchange Bank, New York city; vig. two femalos—female on right ead, sailor on left, figoro 2 on each lower corner. 10’ on the Waverley Bank, Naw York; large circular dfe in the centre. 6’s on the City Bank, Cleveland, Obis, aitered from 1's; vig. female, sbeat of grain, &e.—female portrait on the right, and male onthe lef} of vignette. 3’s on the South Royalton Bank, Vermont; vig. male, female, harvest scene, &e.— portrait on lower right corner. The receipts of the Covington and Lexington division of the Kentucky Central Railroad for May were as f: Increase over April, 1850... Receipts for the Inst elght months, Corresponding eight moatha of last year. $237,888 54 149}585 06 Stock Mxichage. Tacrspay, June 5, 1556. 945% 200 she Erie RR. 830 57K 947, 100 a 95 50, 5 9000 Cel S: 5 83 200 3200 Ohio S$: 6%, "60, 103 3 0 y 400 50 100 100 Har. RR. pret #1: 100 Keasing RR. R 200 R 2000 NYKNH Bs *66 793 1000 11 Cen RR Bs 8000 do. 1000 Her RR 165 sh» Bk of Com’et 120hio L&T Co... 02 50 Metropolitan Bk. 110% 20d no 10 Del & H Cnaal Co, 124 101 100 éo.. bJ0 20Chi &RIRR..., 11 Mich S & N Ia RR. 00 do.... . 50 Mil & Miss RR.B30 BOARD, 300 sha Erie RR..b60 SECOND $50C0 Tl Cen RR Bs., 873 100 chs Cum € Co.#30 2239 200 do. 2: 0 3 10 Mil & Misa kR, CITY COMMEACIAL REPORT, Tuvrspay, June 5—6P. HM. Asis, —Market quiet. Baeavervrra.—FlourThe market displayed increased setivity, wi:hout change of moment in quotations, Tue sales footed up in the aggregate about 12,000 a 15,000 bbis,, including various deseriptions, at avout the fol- lowing quotations:— Common to good #ta'e.... 9525 885 5 C.mmen to good Micnigan 475 5 60 Extradiate......... 575 a 610 Common to good Ohio. 600 a 650 Ex'ra Ohio... ; 600 2700 Extra Generes, A 700 fs 8 00 Southern mixed to good brandi 600 ‘a 6 50 Do, faccy and extra... 700 » 8 50 Caradian snperfine and 570 9 800 Choice extra Georgetown, i 700 #10 00 City Mils and St. Lonia,. legos and Haxall...... 1 The chief sales wore made in Stata and Wantern bran ie. Included in the transactions were 600 a 709 brls, Cana- dian, at the above quotations. In Southern brands the sales embraced about 1,100 bbis., at prices given above. Wheat—Prime iota were steady, while inferior and eom- mon grades were heavy, The sales embraced about 25.000 s 20,000 bushels, among whieh were Canadian common whiie, at $151, and prime do., at $74, Mil- wankie Club sold at $1.6, and good Southern white at $168. Corn was rather easier, owing to the advanco in freights, while there continned to be «fair demand. ‘the sales embreced about 30.000 & 40.000 busnels, includin, ling lote, at 460, a d7¢., Western mixed at 60e., and sound white and mixed at 669, busbels Northern, at 76c. a 80c. Oats continued duil, at 306, for Southern, and 36e for State and Chicago. Corvee —The market was quiet and prices uncuerged; 200 bage Rio sold at 11%c., and 600 do. Layugara, at 10Ye. and 11 ize. : OITON.—The news by the Niagara was better than dealers had anticipated, and hoiders mani’ested more firmness, The sales embraced about 2200 bales, avout 600 of which were in transitn and the remain the spot, In fome cases an acvauee cf 3;d. was claimed. Fuors.—Rates for British porta were firmer. The room to Liverpool was reduced, and higver \erms de- mended, About 30,000 40,000 bushels of grain in mle sod bage were engeged at 6350. a 6Xe.a Te; and aioat 000 bbie. flour, ebletly at 2a, fd.; cotion was 164, & 7-324, for compresned and uncomp:r ed, To Glasgow 4 0U0 bushel: grain, ia bags, were angiyrod at7}go. Vor Havre flour was al Svc ; wheat at iz. and ectton at ic. Rates were firm for London, with light ergagements. Hay was at 702. 07 G Rye—Salea of 3,000 with light sal Limt.—The market wad easier. Sales of 1,200 bbia. commen were mace at 850, aod 900 co. lump at $1 12%. MoLtasers. Sales of 150 bhda. clayed at 35c. with aome parcels of Cubs muscovado at about previous qaots~ tionn. Navat, STORES wore quiet, Spirits were at about J8c,; common at $1 60, and crude turpeptine at 73g. Ons —Trangactiona in English linseed weve restristed by the Liyht etock in first ands. The sa'es embraced wat 15,600 galions, from{store and recond han:is, at Bc 4o.; whale war quiet at 75¢., and erude sperm at $1 lard was steady at 87. 13. Provisions —Pork—The market was firmer, with sales of 4002 500 bbia., Including mesa at $18 a $i8 i Prime wos at $14 62!4 a $14 75: prime mess wa: $16 60. Beef wns ateady, with rales of 200 a 200 bbis, at $7 a $8 for country prime, and a4 $8 60 a 89 60 for meas do.; ra- es mess at $40 $12, and extra at $i2a$13, Other exeriptions were anchaured, Bacon wan scarce and fi Cut meats were ieady; small pales of shoulders were made at 7!4e. a 75c., and 20 hnds, dry salied hams at 0240. ned stondy; sales of 30 a 400 bb'r. fair to prime were made at 10\c. @ 11s, and 100 kegs at 12},¢. Butter and cheese were in fair demand, aud prices onchanged, SUGARK—The market wan sbont i+. better, with sales ) the follc wing gentiemen ag Qirectorg om the | of poet 1,500 Bhos. Cuba musgurade, $09 of alas were im bond for export, at 630. a 6)¢¢., and the re- mainder to the trade and on speculation. i ek Balee of 400 obls., part for export, at 3°43 a ° LOVERTINBMENTS RENEWED BYERY DAY. Reece ail Z. 4 LFSED BRAGG, AUOCTIONEER.—A~, BAAG & 0 A. “wil sell, at anctloa, on friday, Jave 6. at Wig A.M, Seir aaierroom, 33 Coruandt siren tive handred sae shoo, brogans, £0.. comprising fresh aad dearanie kode) direct from "he manufacturers, sateie ior the seaioa 2J00 be sok of a retaiier, retiring from business. A AUCTIONERE, 23° BOWERY - « Pawnbroker’s sale —A. M. 0. wiil eeil, this de, at 05 Oe.oek, a large ot of suxmer coihing of every deseristion; #1 K oréases, capes, mantillas shawis, biack and Baiters boo'e and shoes, parasos, umbrellas, £0. of JOBN J, LEVY, 45 dixth avenue. UCTION NOTIC.. JEWELRY, DIAMONDS, OI, paiotiogs, &c—Pet RM PAKKS, auctioneer. Ay SaV- AGe & PALES. thx day. at 10}; o'cinch, at the'r salesroom, V7 Wa lereet, a splendid irvoice of Engh gold lever and Bycrder huptng wateaen, earrings, arace ets. broooies, 40,, warranied of first quality, aoc to he postively sold, Gy’. at Also, peremptory sale ot oil paintings, at 12 o'clock. Terme cash in city funda, N, B—A large wale of live aad wo to-morrew. A UGFION NOMIOE.—RXTEMBIVE PRREMPTORY 84LB AA of houseboid furnitu:e French plate ml.rors, carpoin. ginee ware dc, dc.-KAMUK. UsGOUd £0". Aveloneera ‘Will sell, at 81 Nassau mreet, to-morrow, (Satarday,) Jags 7, 1033 4M. @ large apd fine agar tment of honsebild farnt in which will be founc fifteen sp endid so\ld revew 14 parlor mits, oovered in bine and od, crimson aud Freep apd gold. crimson moreen. Franc satin Drocstel!e, cI Sr) uth ane baircloth; sofas ane sofa bedat ee y and oak exiension dining tabies, bookea es, wardroves, bed- *tende, marbie \op eteveren, pure hair and eprir LPO BER, Tosewo.d ad mabogsny tele teler, ol it frame ¥eereb m'rrory, pac‘orcbaire concbes. in haire’ . PSK ‘ngand armcbalrs, rovawood and manogany marble too centr side and sota th en; plaed ware, chins, crockery, giaas war: cutlery, #c. Also, a lot of second band farniture. Srvssel: velvi ind ingrain carpets, beccing, . Sale oéremptir:. Goods to be paid ter ou day ot sale. Particulars in catalogues. UCTION NOTICK, THOS. BALL, AUCTIONBER—BY Bell 4 Bush--ibis day at 10% o'clock, in the slesootns, @ valuable s:sortment of bousehold furniture. 10 Freach bed ateade, bureau: ig Rinses; Roollection of fine eagraviuen 30, the entire and paintings, Srrangements of large faporung ‘Roose, ‘whore rec vig io thelr new stares. Wee merous dex k: weiilng tabies bookosses, counters, railing, show cares, large counter. wito 60 drawern: alo, 100 drawers, suitable for sunters aud eheives. at 113 o'clock. from ibe den, © case ot watehes ard jewelav. By virtue of ion, 'aleo two secondhand pianofortes, UOCTION NOLICK.--THOX, 8FLL, AUOTIONBER -BY Y Bel! & Bueb. Ssturcay at 0's o'clock, in the se esro.ms 12 Nortb Wiutam wircat. wili be sod, 9 besutlfut sick of d-y grods, mitnery, nosiery, elothitg, embroideries, xiks, &3. Particulars day of sale. UCTION NOTICE.—J BOGART, AUCTIONRER, BY 8. BUGART — ‘his day, au 103 Siclock at the andtioa roomA. ecruer of Fronkfor: and Wilisw streets, mortgaze sale of dousebo'd furniture, coustating of mahogany sola: ds ebairs. bureans hookoases, jarge pler gasses, manogaay French bedelead Braseo's and ingrain carpate, crock xy and Hier ware kitchen furniture; also, o lot of window blinds Also, by virtue of an exeeusion, two"! pines first quality dark branity, M. DHANLEY, JR., Vonstazle. merecu BY Ss, (QLTON, AUGHONSER. GaNTaEL FORNE ture, two pianofories, Frereh plate mirroma, 4c —?. Coiten wil sell, tomorrow Ratu-da;), sune 7, at 103; o'¢ Ook, Sf the auciion rocms, 59 Beekrisn stress, a very large assor'- Went ot pond b useho'd furniure, ol every kind and descrip Hign, comprising in part of three Oisnolurtes, $¥0 of them are fp reeewood and ove in mahogany; the: are under such cir oumsta ices ‘ha! they must be 8nd to pay advanses Aud charges; also @ general assortment paror furniure, inciading eves rat large Freveh plate mirrors, thres or four hookcases ‘tecra- tary, ¢reseing bureans, marh’e top centre, card and other tabies; French and otber bedsteada 4 oficlohs twenty curled hair mauresnrs, cillce desks, cota; oak, mabogany aud curl maple chairs, dc.’ Sale peremp*a Y JOSKPH HEGRWAN, AUCTIONRER.—SATURDAY, Jun97, w29 o'clock A.'M. precise y, at 65 Pineap pie, be: tween Wicks avd Hecrv atroc.a, Eecokicn.—sdminitrator’s Sale. The entire turniture of a nea two stery attic and nase ment cottsge house, oomprisiog mahogany parlor and ehan der furriture, three-piy and ingrain carpets, olleoth, book: ease, handsome mahogany piano, by Gaig & Uo.; balr m: tresses featner eas, sioves. crockery end kitehea furn'tare houre to le’; posseasion tmmediately after the as 9. je dey at 2c'clock P.M. precisely, at 258 Sackett, between Court and Clinton stree's Sruck'yn, ‘a general uesriment of y parlor and fehamber furnitnre. Aubosson and in grein carpsts olloloths, matt emer, bedding, lookiag giaes:s, crockery atd vitehen farmiiure. Also oue soiendid maborany (Bi, g's patent) exiension relf-adjusting easy chair, in morsc:9, perfectly new, end cost $65. Thie furniture is all in exce leat order. Gatalogues at tho salesroom: on Friday afe:noon. AOGEREB. FRANKLIN. AUCTIONBER —BY 75 ANE. LIN, NICHOLS & CO.. Sale of new and secosd band furniiuye carpets, rich French plate mlrrors, oll patutings, a3. Rbis @iday) morning, at 103g o'clock, at aslearvom 65 Nesean streel, pear Fulton a qituntity of second hand turni- ture. removed’ fur convenience of sale; ales, four #uits solid earved rorewond parlor {urn'ture. in rene’ satin, Drocatel, Plush sd halr coth; parlor, reclinig, eaty. rocking and side cdaire; ottemans, Iunges, ‘seoretery, bureaus. lorary and secretary »ookcasea. wardrobes, eteverea; oak rocewoo!, ma- hogany and enemelied cham’ er fnrniture; dressing and plan bureaus and washstands with and without marble ‘ops, bed: sieade, French piate giit frame mirrors and pier glasses. #190 rior origiral and fancy ol) painungs frensh china aad cut crystel Ware, hair matiresses, pailiasees, fancy gods, &0.,&c, IDWARD SCHEFCK, AUCTIONEER.—LARGE SALE 4 of fine oll paintings. imostly framed. in the newest and Tiches! style ~ Eaward Schenck & 0 will soe! at auction, on Motday and Tuesday, Jue 9 avd 10. at eleven o'clock dach day, ot thelr gales room, 33 Karwan street, opposite the Post ¢ & fine collection of Duse.dort, Be'gian, French and merican oil cent wud modern artisia = Every ag and an opport: ity ls rarely etlered. The above are new cn exhibition, wih ci logues. Beato provided on ine day Of sale. Ae the sale ia posi- tite, a deposit will be required from svery purchaser. DWARD o2.——ENWARD Sell, a auction, Pasian sirect 15), bancs high, eight yeare old kind und g 0d aatbe owner has no use for her. # s0, a bewutiful (ocr gest phaetcn. and sereral new road wagons. G) BOUGHTON AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL, ON 8a- . turday, June 7, @ large and rich mvolce of go'd eiamond jevelrr. viz : gold pstent lever, duplex and buat warcher; vio, rilver do; sien. Indies’ warches, diamond sod ritgs, earrings studs, gold veo! and guard chins. e buttons. eéal rings and keys, iccae's, breast pins, fayar riega, tracelels, dc A’so, an ivvoice of suver plated ware acd cut lerv. By e-der of assignee, j)URNITURE -CONTINUATION SALE OF THE ELE gent siock James 8. Vook, Kxq , 64 Broadway, near oud street, thie day, at 1033 o'clock, The stock to b gold embraces eome of the richest and b ‘Wood pari Toon, fod acd greev, bua end maroon, and green and black French brocatel, with upbolstered back chairs; others in plush. fxured damaek, &c : soiid mavomeny sul sin various Coverings, rosewood and mahogany %ookosses, very Superior bureaus badsteads, washsta: ride do, extension dining tadies sidevoard: al do., pslliaases, matirerees, bolsters and #, Indeeda arza avd wel aeeorted stock hose in waut of good furniture will tird their interest in attending tuis sale. Catalogues realy and sale positive. GEOBGE COOK, Auxiioneer, YEKD WAGON AT AUCTIO! THIS DAY, AT 12 Hf Grnlock, at 87 Dey treet. corner of Greenwich, © aaperior built feed wagen platform spring, high wheela, but ‘ittle used; w/20 two phietons_to pay advances, rockaway. top buegy, 4c. WSLLINGION A, CARTHR, auctioneer G ILBERT 8. BAVAGE, AUCTIONRER.—LARGE AND J peremptory anie of over 400 diexant carriages by Bagley & Savage, w: 594 Kroadwav, commenciog on Wednesday, Lith inal. at 10 o'cicek A. M. For fnll particulars, see advertisa ments in the Herald io morrow. GiUBEBT 8. SAVAGE, A this day, at 1 fine roan OTIONERR.—LARGE ANT) Deremptory gale ot elegant carringes.—BAGLGY & SaVAGH, of 82. Cedar street, wiilte | a: anedon, at 694 Broad ‘wey, rear the Metropol tau Hel, an extenaive antl splea! | mect of carriages, for the vurpose of closing ou: the #L7c< of amavufreiorer, commencing the eale on Wednesdsy, i> Jith inst., at 10 o'clock, and continuing it trom day today. Pu Noatiention i speciail invited to the saie of this stock, which consista ot over 400 new and beautiful carringes, buggies, &:., embracing Whatever is cesirable (or ereganse and’ con: Venience, ligh'cess ard durabiiity; all ef which will be sold. A'eo, stock, harness (ly nets, eh'fung poles, &, Bilis under 50 oe ab; Over SLE) snd onder $00. ninety davn: over $30) @ under 8500, four movthe; over $300, six monthe—on ap: proved paper. ' Cartisges wi!l te nacked for shipping, and all recoramendec by the auctioneer will bave the warrantee of themater Catalogues at stcre o! auctioneer, 52 Cedar strest, previous to eale. LEEDS, AUCTION¥RR-BY H, H. LBEOS & + C0,~ Friday, June 6, nt 11 o'clock, at our stare, No, 23 Nossan a'reet, large sale of vaiusble wives, brandies. c &c., in packages, demijohus and hoiies partot which are in bond—being the valaoce of an importer’s stock, declining dusiness—corsisting of fine old da:k and pre Cognac bran: dies, in quarter and eiguth esake, vint: ge, 1846; old Holland gin, in ploes, in bond; and London cordial do., in case; extra old Jamaica ram. twenty yearn; 100 cages St. Julien elaret; 100 do, Margeanx, 1n bond: also, for acount of exeentora, superior albert sherry, tn demijohes: do, 5 pure juice pert and Grabam’s, in cases; Haut Saulerna and chempagne; everal dehioins fine O'ard and Hennsane brardies. old Bourbon whiskey, very superior, in botiles; 79 bottles Mexiean gin, 14 dozen ives. H BH. LEEDS AUCTIONKRR—BY H, H. LEEDS & CO. » Baturday, June 7, at 103¢ 0’c'ock, at the saierroom No. 23 Nassau street, clegant sale of househoid furniture, removed tor convenience of sule, consia'ing of carved rosewood and gulls of so! arm chairs parlor ol fauteuils, &c,, covered in brocatel, plush and hair cloth; ‘ood and mabogasy marble top contre tables, bureats, washetands, do, bookoaren eseretoire, dining tales and centre tables. bedroom forpi.are, oonsiatiog of bedsteaés in rosewood and mahogany, chalrs, washstards and baresus, painted; singe and doub’e bair mittresses, suring do., bolsters, pillows. and a, lovof bedding. Also Brussels, veivet and ingrain carp te; salir do.; chande ierr, gas fixtures ana kite furniture. Also mabogany and roseweod reveu oc ave pianos, upright aad Pg Also at 12 o'clock, a large invoice of iniaid straw koods HOURS, BALE H, WILSON, AUCTIONEER, Mag nificent serewood and mabogapy househo d furaitu'e, Pisnoforie Freucn piste pisr ard mente! mirrora. valve: cur: pola elena ics paictinge richsl ver waro, Ac. H Wiig. nny. Upeéer. #L réll, by ekiaogus. thie (Fyida)) morning at Wg Gelock. the entire superd conienta of the residence 22) Wrat Fourtecth street, eonsi*ting of three eosilt 20.14 ronewood par: lor Fults, covered (m aii and tapestry, of various styles; eolid tote endl oeptre ihe, ok the most exqnsita car- large reeewood secretary, fanoy t wat, elegant Fecoption chairs, In alin: Ti , in moquet and tapusiry; large French p 4 ‘hoe window cmptali marble vases; m: nifivent roveword geves ode pirnofo to, finished all rout one of the beat retrumemt for use ever manufactured, cot $475; veivet carpets, o'ooRs, rich aod contly Parian ornamer t4: 4) paintings, comprising great variety of sabj sete, by eminent foreign sy tisis: superior 1% Canary birds and cages; rolid oak dintoy room furnitare, daversd in pluth; ertension tabie, fourteen tect: dining and gem chairs, elegant and costiy ching tes ard dinner sets, crystal aud rnby ca! glass ware, magnifi- otwes Spanish ol cent ailver tom et, Cre haske's, eastern, op sone, forks. gnblota, sage, Palvers, ivory balance handie eullers, rosewood. and matopaay bedstends, bureaus acd Wwashslands to match, od autl: Freneb ching toilet rela, pure hetr matiresses. live gease feather beds, holvers aud pillows; rosewood dhambar guilt; mahogany cuehiwed obairs, rockers, sofue, werdrohos: Iounges, couch bed; sleo three enamelied collage bedrowm suite, ingrain carpets mirrors, engravings, hal! gland, velvet sain carpets, s. iver plated stair rods, oilciolhs, a, forming on iD ward rooklsn ~ © Le « \ HILLUN will sell at auction. en Wed- aesday, Jone 11, 1856 xt 12 o'clock. at the charge: Kew Yors, welve valuab e dui ding lots. gatire biork, ritmaird |. the seventh ward of ihe city of - ilag street, and ren-ise through’ Pulaum sveuae, formerly street, and rnnoing througk 1 a id Pine, deceased. Titleper- delouging ¢> ihe estate W. fect, ful. warrant’ ece will be given. Bixty percent of ihe parcbase mney may remain on bond aad morgage for tare yours, Bt 7 per dort tote rest , pay: i ‘OF ape asa frbor paricniers aoply to the aucloncers, Wo. 45 Hasan street Now York. and to J COLE &, BON, No. 360 ton sees, Krol yor to LP. Pe +) COMM. Aroacway, oF 10 RICHARD’ FEN. pisoe, New York. OBN L V4 DeWArkKR AUCTIONBBR—WILL SBLL on Friday, Irie d, at half past ten otelock, at the ss earoom. Ro. 66 Nasa street rib bousenoid turpiture, eoasisdng of in brovatel, plush and bair- and rose tete-a-tetes, Forewood and mahogacy vuile sloth; mabogan: mahcean’ ip hb rains er % revere and mshogap: pel , also Ose Wood 90 mabogany tresses. pailinesns, bo stare end pi lows toilet sets. Ac; 8's0 & was ce chica ware, diver, tem and dessert seis, rete , 9, J BOGART. AUCTIONKKR, BY 8. BOGARP—ON 8A- + turday, June7. 103g 'o'vek, wt Bo 143 Wea: Detween Verey and Garo ev sireets will sel! the large stock a wholesale provision sod tivb este” ichment, embracing bar- vels of mackere! +e, salmon, white avd blue Sa ogeeae also. a lnrge qusotity ofer: codfish; «iso. @ large quantity of smoked mests, hams, shoniders pork; alee, chess of ané black beareof so1p cano'es starch, raisine, ing, salt dried app es avd perches, platform: B — The entire stoot to be sold 3 &s 3b out reserve, for cash the o ver ts deo ining 9 2 SALE OF HORSES AND WAGOKS,— ORTG AC AVL BAMUMI. OSGCUD & CO., wuctionesrs, wil sell, in- front of their stores 81 Nasweu street on Saturday, June 7, at L2oclook M . tbree berres, two baroushe wagous. By order ot J. RANDOLPH, mortgagee. id PEREMrFORS 3aLe OF VALUABLE MAOHINERY, tool, &c., at suction Tbe sudscriber will sell rub .ic aires Posatee ger Sah ete, in olty Paterson . or lneaday. the large and og Juve, cummenctng at 10 o'clock in the fe Valusole sseortmeut of lathes. sore ving m chines, Mant machives, drills, tsps, flea vicea, benches. palves, whee! belts and olber tools sad fz'n es sulted © for machtalgte ead millwrlabts; eso, @ packaul'h's shop, tools and fixtures: smsl) cilice Nul'divg ard ibe lunexp ed 1eaa> for part ot the machin raid mill, Tre tools ao ery Gre near! dition, and worthy the atention ef meltwelghte WM. GLaDBILL, Atvy, Paterson. N J, Jane 4. 1856. Atvy, USsELL W W4sToOTt AUCTIONSER.—HOUSE. boid furvirure, on ca'u day, Juse 7, ab 10% o'eloes. A. Westeo:t wil acil oy cataiocue the entire rich wad costly fornince contained in howe so 152 West ewanty firs’ aear Seveain averue thy furii'ure of wolek Ls vtehings, sae Overs of the nest make’ vere’) Dror! 5 40 d, onnniett gin part of splen planeforte. 7 oc! Saeed butalx monilv; rish velvet aud, 4 ion aurpeia oa, every room In the bonse, suit solid rosewood paror farmiture, 2t0fas, arm ebsirs ano medaiion beck parior chair, with sip cov- ers weds by Huicatign; Ldo 9 pieces, solid rose bork suits covered Ir rich eutin orocade 2 elemant rosewood ete. geres mirror fron! Fore 00d BealLa"s tp Dier x sreo, 12 feet long maate) do, ware e sn cbt: bie varies of parlor rns lace curt ros*wooa resevtios and Purkieh cbsirs cezira ard ler tacles; 3 magaificent, with siabs snd drackeww: Lcvsily eases with an unique and valua~ ts. ormolu cook, embroidered rst iv g Dureaus wesb wands, commedes all tomatehand mada to Order, of tne best desc tption; ‘rosewood suit in hafr cloth, cheval mirrors, rove. 04 Wararone 20 onre hatr mattresses, boas, bianbets, Ac.. with a iarze and elegant variety of Ii) ané dining room urntture of ever deecription; tensicn tab e, rich runy sod erys.al cut thronghovt with several rooms turniahes weed and mahogany This turniture has bee: time. and wi'l fully realize the exveciations of purchasers, the house being ep enéi> y furnished throughout. Ne postpones ese) nee acsovat of weather, Catalogues oan be obtained at 1e howe. JHMAIFF'S 84 L.E—O..0T4ING, PERSONAL RFFEORS 83 d0.—8AMUSL DEGOOD & 0G., auctioneers, will sell at their salearoona, eet, to-morrow. Fridsy, at lide. 4 ee &o, by virtne ot several Go0d3 10 Dé removed immediaialy. fale {a postponed ttl Morday, June 9, HE COHESP2ET And Epil ober fo * a piel writs AMER CAN WEEKLY PRESS, . coaee all toe news 4 80d corte Only $1 tor a vear’s subscription, Tamed every Bride, morning Agents supplied at $1 60 per ounéred. ferred at 5) sexta & line, cand . or subrcriptions mus! oe sent to the Popteeses office, Ber of Magegn 800 Fulton atreate, New York. AUS. VEITCH, sCCTIONSHR- STORE NO. 16 8PRUCE street. Morigige sale of a stesmboat, on Tuesday, Juve 10 186, a8 11 a. &. esah. dost Wm. Yong vow on! ed whe sda; her engines, mi ne ackle apd feruiuure. The beat now lise doves, the foot of Sacrem ree. JOEN F .TEWART, Attorney for Mortgages HOMAR VaIICh AUU ION¢ER-8TORE NO. 16 Spruce street. Sberiff’a saeco hats, cana. fixtures, &c. On fae ay ee ug) atil om Bt No, lil Wess streot, 8 lerga lot of hats, caps, Sxtores. e. ikon JOAN T, BEEWART, Deputy Sheriff, RAS PIPER, FISH AND OA AT AUCTION.—THIS k, at 97 Dev etreat, corner of Greenwich, toap. abundred boxes pives, ten na writirg paper; also hardware, cutlery, eegars, Hqnor &e *Y; HOHBTS, LLINGTON A. CARTHR, Auctioneer. WW WIDERS, AUCTIONEER, WIL S4LL ON FRI- day * G at 1034 o’cloct. at 898 Broadway, all the eplerdid rossword, mabogany. oak and Diack walnat farel- . to..in tha shove ertablt bt, consisting of sults In brocade. brocstel mus't A rt ds. side board, bookcase oureaus tc, wi h cross linen extention bed stead atise’ed; aleo, spring and ha'r mattressos, Bilows of he eo quite end wo-kmanrhip, e Above eatablivbment are firnt c’as go ean let tbeir gocda remain on the oremises for thirty free of ready on the day orevioun to oatta required. unfinished s.ock of hair and from all parchasers. feathers, by dag and bale. W. 8. MELLOR, aUCYIONEZR—BY HOUGHTON & 2 MELLOK—This da’, June 6. 6m brocade pinsb and hatroioth; vianoforte, French p'ate mirrors, 30 Freach chande tere. in exselient order; royal twee- try and Ingrain carper; roeewood, any and walnut chamrerfarniture: plain ard with marn'e tops rosewood and mabogany ‘abies. 10 r-e word cer tre tahlea, cu eornices, hair metiresses, palliasses on ai the bedatcada olleloth cu ten. bal's, warvrobes elereres. corre” stands. bo’ wi ard plichers, crockery in great vari: dinngroom ‘srmchatrs and fan 2, chaire reading tah ee hal stan ia Ki'chen and baseme t furoi ure, wi mence The whole for sbso.ule sa'@ D7 order of the montga- gee. Terms cash, city unde. A ceporit required from all prrchasers. Goods to be removed immediately. also, nine yesre? unexpired term of the eave rf the premises. Ww 8. MTLUOR, AUCTION&ER ttt JAE LY Og plesenre to announces tbat f Wesars, F, ‘Vrede & Oo., 598 Broad way few donrasrove Nibio’s and the Metiovoliian Hotel, their ent're, vaniable strek of cfommice in ‘be sold with account of whic! to be sold without reserve, on alteratlorn to be made inthe hufidiog. This sale ts p larly worthy of the attention of hourekesvers. ag tl: etrck of furniture considered oue of tha largest and bee: asoried: stocks on Brora», and will he found noon examination to be of aa good 4, ‘apy made in tne city. Pull paricu'ers berestter. |.) GiITON & MELLOR, auctioneers, 113 Naa- aon sree 8. MELLRR, AUOTIONRER-BY HOUGHTON & 5 MBLLOR—Thie day. (Priday.) at 10 oelcr— Hlegant househo'd furniture, st the Grinne'! House 622 and 624 Sroad- way—Bosew od pisnofores 3) Deavy French mirrors office furni:are 30 ore ~ood psr'or anita, Here end ail ibe gaa fixtures through house; ki:chen avd ‘Dacement furniture, heater, cost $100; poctabe rage, bells, &o., worthy the at'ection ot ‘ealers and _o' whole for positive ale, by order of mor'sagee Also, about 50 Bramela and ing hair mattresses Ac. ILLIAM IRVING, AUOTIONES3.- AScIGN@RS tale.—Fing o'd brand'es, wines, chumpagne. claret, kc. WILLIAM IRVING & OO wil) #eil at suction, on Sa- turday, June 7, at 103g o'clock, a! the sales rooms No: 8 Pi sirees, fine old brandies eberr fine champegnes, various hranda verver, Havars gars, ko. told bo TAUMAS WH HURLY. Attorney for Mortgagee, ' Also, for nocourtot whom {t may concern, to close * eonarte nership. 100 cases Bt. Juilen Medcc ciaret, Lecaussed; 5) sases Bt. Juileo Meso A. H au, et, pita. 100 very 4 two quarter pipas cognac: iW) barkats weet alls 10 canes basketa Champagne—chal« and oval ch chande- ILLIAM TOPPING AUCTIONBIR.—LARGS AND peremptory se cf French paver nau . borders and fireboards for account of underwasiiers. W. TOPPING & CO. wil se), on Sat 17th inet nt ILo’clock, as their auction, room, No. 92 Broadway, 5000 pieees Intest Paris atyle and manuiocture of proer hanitege, orders. kc , tightly damaged en the voyage ci importation. 1ha who's to be sold without exerve INTELLIGENCHK OFFICES, T NO. 6 RAST BROAD AY-PIACKS PROCURED for school teachers. men for storen wads:eamers, eouduc- fora and bapgagemen barkespers, bore 19 learn trades aad for stores, goversesres, hounebeepers and ehambernalds, and iris for houre work GILLEN & 00. MPLOYERS WISHING Good HELP cAW OBTALS reapeciable German Knglisb, Sco ch aud Irish servantg: AtJOHA P. INGEBRASD & UO.'s, 29 Greenwich strech ELP.—MORRIS COHNERT & 00, 287 BROADWAY, corner of Resde street, and 126 Greenwich street, nent Cedar. supoly with helo ef every desorivtion, aa donsele female and male servants, farmers, laboters, ‘se, from Say country desired. ARPY VIOLENCE RAGES PHROUGHOUT THE dena ‘fand breadth of the country, but he AMARICAN WERKLY PRESS, the cheacest newspaner in the world takes high national ground, and discusses the exciting questions of the in a truly national point of view, free from all she sec- Uonaiism now wo prevalemt. Subscription prise only sip Year, furni hed to agents at 81 50 per handred, in ads vanee, Advertisements inserted in the American Press at 60 cents per ling Office northwest corner of Fulton and Massau wtreeta, New York, where ail orders must be addressed. ENRY T LEEDS, AUCTIONER No. 109 Fulton and No. 62 Ann stvest, ‘The large and peremp ior) sale of rorewood, mshogsny and walnut parlor, thamMer and dining room fnksitnre at wuetion, Feday, June 6, at 10 o'clock, withont reserve, onr sisting in part of rove xi parlor suite, covered in rich «nin brocate, gut frome mantel, pier and oval ginesee: muperior mahogany, osk and walnut eriéneloa tabler: mavogaay mod walout parlor ard Chamber do., chairs, tpriog teats, carved maiogany rackers and sofas in balroloth, moboygany marbie top deneing bu Feaue and washrtands, mahogany and roeewool eteperes, or fronts; oak Fidabowres, my ton; French and illize: wu bedatenda, MALTETAER, Dallinnwee. Ao: rrarse op Com pud alug ab.c4, Ol) pauiinge and ieucy arucies, £o, Cee eee z =) 10 FAMILIBS IN BROOKLYN. LADIRG REQUIRING nervanis are invited to call aud leave heir ordere 4: 206 Fulton mreet, corner of Pineapple. When practoable. two or three days’ nouiee abou d be given. ao that no disappointment May occur in aut'ing according w direc jong. Airis ont of piace will find n comfor'abie waiting room, and employment pros vide te ANTED ~AT 766 BROADWAY, TWO CLERKS, TWO barkeopers, threr waiters, rm, and three boys, Places proc . drakemen, renin one oR trades, and girl f avery Amecrintion LOUIS KAUFMAN, Asoo)