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> NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1856. | 3 | ADVERTISEMENTS RESBWED EVERY, DAY. tnd send them home to you discradited. han ever needed to preserve all her Court of Gonerai Sessions, { routine business, including an examination Pf some re- ert fmcan no discourtesy to you, but to say that your ser- | stmogtan inion in the Northern and non.slaveholding | apDRESs OF JUDOE C 5 ¥ prs which . Y tbo th sean 0} « ” old Dit) ECAPRON TO THE GRAND JURY— ports which re to be submitted two the nve en by 1014, ‘Vants are not tolerable or acceptable to us. Agaio,.omd 4 oro «.FOuDayiy waa, our fortress and |) "cam INcneAGh OF CLIME— TA OaUEm Arp Site ee | sbaCounell of Administration, or HORSES, CARRIAGES, &c 4 the subject of our troaty wo siy your interpretquennis mee dis son waa the 1 And here, therefore, uauy ger tiny 6 On motion of Wier General SWAN, th vention | BB AR RAR AAA AAA RAR AA (wrong, and we will. not subeas to it; and we recogni i Wise) gratefully thanked tho delegation apie adjourned ti] half past two o'clock this aft 200 oe 75 GRAY MARE, EIGHT YEARS OLD, FIF?PEEN HAND@® 2 power de facto, to bo treated as ‘a savereign, a fore = for their continuous, persiat- he Grand finished their labors for the June term 50 1 1 A Wiest inal tarciesae eatiabls Gon = pueiooen oc ter ‘the Walker-Rivas government, which baa, in the face quisivdded Yor six is more. Vii » in the two | on Monday, and asked to bedischarged, Betws ting ‘oon ¥ € {he treaty to guarantee non-ihtervention, interposed on 7476 inlly, will be gold for the want of use. Inquire yO lp i x fit the Isthmus and assumes its jurisdiction and control.’’ y ventions, has given him fifty combined, bed at the stable, 333 Fourth avenue, corner of Twenty thtrd’street. the request, Jinggs Capron addressed the jury insome | FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, | (:)) te. oth sisnow the nominee of the demoorac: 0) Frie RR cso T5ig OPat the office, 81 East Twenty: This notice is given whilst tho servanta of the British | Crtagnty of oh Irit be asked, as it was ff Reloige, { general remarks upon the subject of erimo in our city, sta | 2500 Frie RR Md 0 es ry Oe - ‘Crown are sent home—cotemporaneously—Great Britain 9 herself. fr ‘ ae es hould an MON bn vdhinciete YARRIAGR HORSES.—THE ADV! ISER, Feplies :—“We regret it and recall tho act, if your juris porate herent from, Boctis, Cards.4., apd‘therincénarw ould: Wal-adoptod:ste: preveagss BY MARKET. BOARD. J leaving the city, wishes to dispose jot "roe gm 6 ; Ae! 5 porgia, Alabama and Mississippi?” ® it ° ; “ r ~ “3 war. diction, your neutrality or your sovereignty has been in- | {ho reply is that they aepavoted. themselves from vir- | 21¢ SP9Ke substantially as follows:— Wensiespay, June 18—6 P.M, | $2000 Va St 6's, Iw alts Erie RR, 30 665 Dae | They are large, young, genio, Sat tenreRery: war yaded by our servants. Nothing was turther from our {| ginia, Virginia stood where sho was in 1852. She re. Gratiemes—I congratulate you on the early termina- ‘There was rather a buoyant stock market this morning, 8008, as bo do......8RD 505% \advess R. KR, G., Herald office. 4 futentions, and we issued orders immediately to our ser- | tycmbered that in 1852 Venmeylyania then separated her. | Un of your responsible duties as Grand Jucors. Tam | at tye opening, Tho bes . i NP 600 City Os, 650 do. fiend hada Ih nal... Ee eee ot ET “ants to desist, Thinking them guilty yourselves, you } yf srom tho North to join with Virginia, North Caroli- | Iso happy in the ability to inform you that our calendar ung. The bears Were active purchasers, and | 2600 do , 10 do OR SALE—A PAIR OF FRENCH PONIES, ABOWW did not, as you might have dono, adjudge them so far as na aid Mississippi to make a nomina- | ©! untried causes is now nced to an unusually low | 100k nearly all the cash stock offered. They took hold 4000 TH Cou k 200 do fourteen hands high, sevon and. eight years old, sound osentence them to disinixsal from your limits and tosend these Fix Statoa—did make it, and did | figtre, all the indictments having been tried, excepting | yery sharp. At the first board Illinois Central bonds ad. | 1000 do, 100 Reading and kind in harness oF saddle, travellers. Ci ‘them home, Had you done so without an appeal to us, Virginia did well to stand stili’by Penn. { those In which the accused parties are at large ou bail, 1000 de 400 do tixed with perfeet safety by ladies or children. | Inquire Pike #ip, or at Gi eve & Bayles’ stables, foot of Bridge Btvcet, Brooklyn. . is FOE FALE-A PAIR OF MATCHED CAR: horses, bay color, the property of a . do G1 | inevery ti ana Can be seen at OA’ oma | 100 MichS&NiaRR, 963g | corner of Thirty-ith wireet aud Broadway, between 10 aud 60 Panama RR, 10a | Fe and the will nob stop to ask why did not the | Rarcly, indeed, can this statement be truthfully mate, ab | VABCed 4 Per cent; Delaware and Hudson, 1; Cumber Southern States. ri with her in the nomination, for | {he close of the terms of this court. This stato of the | land, 96; Erie, 44; Hudson River Railroad, 34; Harlem, they will all bo with her in the election. Sho will prove | business to which I have referred, 80 une 44; Michigan Central, 34; Michigan Southern, 4; Pana- wo tho South how wise and how woll it was, and over will | Court, and so important to the public ir ma, 3 ; Cleveland and Toledo, 1. Erie, Reading and } 209 NY Con Kit he for the whole count + Virgini 1 city, is attributable, princgylly, to the ener 4 Ee ir thew bale conniey tbe vinkinitang rete tee | ofthe public prosecutor and lis olllcora. The subject { Cleveland and Toledo wero in demand, und sales wore | 100 Erie Rit. phs, What is to prevent his election? Mr. Fillmore | “hich, in your presentment, is brought to the attention | principally for cash, A small lot of Nicaragua ‘Transit | 100 ‘we could have taken no offence. But you appealed to us Yo adjudge your complaints against them and to punish them. We could not punish without trying them, and at our request we examined your complaint and their de Zence, and upon trial, according to tho best of our judg- ment and conscience, we were compelled to find them “not guile, wad we could not punish without convicting them, You bavo indignantly sout thom home, reversed 660 Erie Y Ting accepted=-accepted without of those officers is one of much importance to the reputa- J 300 7 he 200 Mich Cen RE.30 981% — OrTO BLOOD! ‘gar judgment, “and “puntaiod them “by "a diamiwal | of “uccent oF defend But ho wanted one thoy nee ekee, | tion of this city and to the cause of common humanity, | We Made this morning, at 944 per cont, showing a de- | 99 60 56 * | on arcdie oy heey eulet Peay Batis: PER nee Srom™ your t. You say this ty not mean | je accepts oxpressly not the platform of June 1885, with a | #24 it will doubtless receive prompt and effectual atten: } cline of % since yesterday, This is the lowest point this Pe kins sired by Priam. Inquire at No. 18 River terrace, or ‘We be discourtoous to her Majesty’s government, and yet | 2th section, but the platform of February, 1856, which ex. | #0. It would alford mo pleasure, gentlemen, if 1 could | ptock ever touched, aud it is dearer now at that price than COMMERCIAL REPORT. {he office of A.'L. BOYD, No, 13 Washington, rent, Hebe ‘efter calling om her Majesty's government to judge her ser. ‘yants, how could you dismiss them without contomptuous- &y reflecting upon and acting against tho Judgment of hor Majesty's government which yourselves called for? The ‘disclaimer is not reconcilable with the fict of the case ‘or with the respect which is claimed for a solemn de- seision demanded on your part to be made upon our part. ‘9 ° a é ° ‘The mare can bo acen at the Hoboken riding punged and'ignored the 12th section, and in aletter which | #tre you that the favorable condition of our eriminal | 4 fy years since, when is sold at 50 per cens.. Roadi Wepyespay, June 18—6 P. M. - xovs expressly for restoring ¢! i . | calendar is a true index of the prevalence of crime in our , ? bed nea = ticn’? at Philadelphia, too; but will any Sonthera man—a | ¢UMstance affordg no reliable criterion on the subject. | closed heavy. The returns of grose and net earnings for UFPS.—Flour—The market before the America? | feetly sound and kind. Also, ® splendid carriage aad of ng: Stuart or au Tmbodin even—eudorso thia letter for tho te- | The oxperience of éach succeeding day, and tho columns | yay do not makoa very satistactory show. news came to hand was firmer, and closed with an ad | Bess. Can be scen at Hathorn’s stables, Twenty-uhird sires. storat £01 maleeh |. | of every daily journal, servo but to confirm tho opinion . ‘ ; "i Apply at 6 Wall street, room 37. dere educa, tothe joumppromluct They may Fee | tint crime iy increasing in’ frequency ‘and ‘aire: | After the adjournment of the board, the following sales | Yale’ OF Se. a 10e. per bbl. for common to good. brands ‘The sales embra ed about 8,000 a 10,000 bbis., includi 3 = Bonding these servants home, dismissing them contrary | 11. Tita erties "| city. A check has been given to open or publio| of bonds and stocks wero made at ai tho various desc { i H rind OR SALE—A BLACK HORSK, SEVEN YEARS Peasy. athish-eo. calla ie snk bah ween [vara pati er, _ footer ha bape gambling, but gambling, in a covert way, a1} jsuuor:— 0, jo at auction by A. H. ip van us descriptions, at about the following quota: Psst high, ed perfectly sound end @cientiously gave, you at the same time notify us-of ts driver and tration throughout, but will they go for re. | “™ credibly informed, still pursued in’ several co; Weeds Ault Sect. ce ey Ga wanting » ules bores i , Common to good Sta $5 00085 2 Contention about our treaty in respect to Nicaragua. We | tori ‘ ae designated localities. Dealers in lottery policies are ag | $25,087 50 Indiana State 234 per cent, interest added 54% | Comme 4 De seen at 248 Houston utreet. annot and will not yield our intorpretation of that teoaty | Well, the odious Mls Song Speaverionas panty in this city as pigeons in tho forests. Burglars, | 2,000 Cleveland City 7's, 1870, 65.53.0180 ewrtgatee ey ‘$8 60 | —— Put Mhether that interpretation be right or wrong, you | Fillmore ticket. Tt liad been whispered to Mr- Wiso that | Wicves, incendiaries, perjurers, robbers, assadsing, | 9000 Loulaville City 6's, 1883 Common to good Ohio {BRS 00:1. A nag eee CHEE A SERN BARDGORS ae Bound, whether wo can claim or retain possession | it wus politic and patriotic to let Southern men Inaninen | wsurers, cheats, mock auctioneers, extortioncrs, awd | 1,000 Milwaukie City 7's, 1873, Extra Ohio 1B 25_ 69) iyliah bay mare, (ull blooded Duroc; can wet te “Or not of any part of the Isthmus or its Islands, your- | ties, and Northorn mon in majorities in some States, ifthey | Kccpers of dikorderly houses and of brothels, are contin- Soe aw dal, Extra Gene 16760 690 | feline 15 hands tigi ais pear ohdcalve’s wierd tive Selves in alliance with us to guarantee against intorven- | could bo got, to Ko for it, aa it would tend to divide the | vally busy with their decds of fraud, violence, darkness | 1,000 Chicago City 7's, 1874, Southern mixed to good brands SI 600m 675 | old'dray Kagle colt long asd natural tally fall 19 com Hon or cocupation by any other power; and yet, you | yinck republican forces. “This was a monstrous patriot. | md death. Intoxtcating liquors are ‘how illegally sold in | _ 1,000 New York Central RR. 6's, 1883, Do. fancy and exten... * 6 80a 6 60 | {rot fast, and very promising, sound and very Kind; alse, @ ‘avo recognized # power de facto, which is notoriously @ | ism, and moro monstrous admission. Not hoptg for suc. | % Many as ten thousand places in this city, and in not a | 17,000 New York and Harlem RK. 24 mort Canadian supertine knd extra 76100 8 09 | fine bay mare, ditabio for doetar or taraily, is years ely ‘Blibustertng power, looking fo ultimatoannoxation to you. | (erg, just to run to hoodwink partiea, Thoy are to allow | {vw of those places these sales are made on all days of | 100 shares Nadonal Bank, Choice extra Georgetown, Ri y De Sr ee oe Se ea ar eee ee In view of theo plain facta, wo end diplomatic relations, | (heir names to be ted to prevent their pertizens inthe | 10 week, Gentlemen, can you inform mo why these | 208% Nichols Bank... Mills and St. Lonis 7 6158 881 oe Ae Fh erat ae ees ‘wo send Mr, Dallas home to you, and we notify you that | North from voting the black republican ticket. Then their | things aro so¥ Ats previous term of this court, 1 ven. | 25 Now York Central Railroad. Gallegos and Haxall 10 00010 25 | -— Pais carry out our interpretation of tho treaty by | partisans there have, ibis admitted, black republican affini. | ttl to lay belore a Grand Jury my own ply this in- | 60 Patterson and Hudson River Railroad Included in the sal . Cana- OR SAI, IGHT WAGON, WITH (SHIFTING ing open possession immediately of the parts we claim, | ties, If so, how cametheir partisans in our midst to have | tFrogatory, and with your permission I will hero repeat | 50 V'atterwon nud Ramapo Railroad, + 76 | dian at prices given above. Southern was unchanged, top, also-a set of light harness, all in good order. Inquiee® ‘and that we will drivo from the country tho invading and | awinities with their partisans in the North having black | it. 1 Waa Hot then, nor am Inow, induced to introduce | 2 Manhattan Life Insurance Co. +98. | with sales of abous 600 a 800 bbls, Whoeat—Prima lots | St 200 Madison street, corner of Rutgers. Sigeerte Parson of what you havo recognized asa dé | ropublican affinities? This is a jugglo no moro reapect- | {ils suloct because ic docmed it 6 be peculiarly appro- iF Piakad Fir tel atelerpap na sted Were scarce and in good demand, at full prices, while { ton sA1.K—A CITY BUILT SOLID CART, WITH TWe el , a Walker-Rivas govera- | blo K i te i priate to the occasion, bus because it is on of very great awealth Fire Insurance Co. ‘ : vithout” . LT SOL. . Ee Hen i tatga lin tine aka ae ger pee aa that of ‘Know, etingism. No The effect of | P » Y inferior parcels were without’ change. The sales F and I desired to bring it before our fellow Atthe second board the market lightly be . | fo be ‘ 4 inal iron axle, for heavy down town work; newly painted he hope that they would carefully examine it 6 et was slightly better. | footed up about 40,000 a 50,000 bushels in- | Fricu $70. Apply lu Meaars. G. W. B. TOMPKING & OOS tho South | "portance, Feceived, thero would bo somo danger of collision. The ket will ges | Citizens, in two issues como together in conjunction, and most from being wnited to a_man—that ti There was not much activity, and the transactions were | Cluded in tho gales were 14,000 bushels Milwaukie club, | No. 67 Peari sereet. but fow men North, Th 6 ~ | and bo ‘enabled to impute blame te tho proper parties. 60) aris ' 37 0 $1 B29, 4 Seogporunely 4 Si Ce uae want ae ie ie Le mongrel ticket Lee athe wiliseng ne ‘Tho idea which 1 itien and which I now prould cOtnba is | principally on time, but prices were a fraction higher. | 39, pee awe ag Ta eer Baty i rs ign Bethea! et ogee Tee & = oe cigs) a us, | it i fatto, one very prevalent in this city, but, as I think, very dis- | Ilinois Central bond. \ ; Pennsylvs ian club! Sazel einicanc: 7 at $1 23a $1 2 of a good store. Apply at No. 6 Front street. he repeated, a war with Great Britain. will te Be shad anit, BistNnA OOF Be ba, baa Slo oierany ay Teen cuate pertains par Bh is inois Central bonds advanced 44 per cent; Pennsylvania | dian club at $1 4214; Chicago spring at $1 23a $1 28. SHERMAN & 00, Michigan Southern, 4; Pana. | Southern white was firm, for primo lots. Inferior was | —————__SUERMAN & 0®._ wii ym dull. A lot of fair white Southern was reported at $1 60, RB SALE—ONE BLACK HORSE, 16% HANDS HIGH, Was quict. Littlo or nono of primo yellow Southorn seven yenrs old, warranted sound and kind fn all hito was offered. Tho sales consisted of some 15,000 | sands in the street’ without tying. One handsome od Western mixed, at 44c, a 480. a bdo, | EFa¥ horse, 15% handx high, eight years old. Also, @ be mort dangerous, destructive and disastrous. We ‘have fearful issues on the slavery question now, and there “would be a worse one then. Fifteen years ago, when he ‘Mr. Wise) offered a rewolution in the Houso of resen- } Coal Company, 4; Exie, tho Cincinnati nomination. Tt addresses Itself too strong, | s¢veral of the respectable public journals of the city, that Lele ly to tho respectablo old lino whigs for ood. tneur mot ge | the courts and officers of tho law aro. alone to look'after | ™a, 3x. After the board prices woro steady. cémbine for good, when bad men aro combined for evil | Ml punish offenders against tho criminal Jaws, No idea | ‘Tho steamship America, at Halifax, from Liverpool, <itis too conservative for them not to rally with uste { can bo more unsound. Tsay this respectfully. 1 seoma a * ( brings three days later news. ‘Tho advices do not differ 1 tives declaring that Congress had no power whatever | conseryo tho moral principles which preserve society— | t© be forgotten by those who entertain this sentiment se ‘a ; ed ye—Sales of 1,000 a 15,000 bushols wero mado at 80c. | *hithng top wagon and harness; wagon city made, To be Over slavery in tho States of the Union, that “old man | the fundamental political principles which conserve go | that under our system the people govern, practically | materially from thoso received yosterday by tho Arago, | RYg—Stles of 12 g at tlie latter figure for prime qeality | WA'Ule aiispute. | Can be seen at corer of Fifteenth eloquent,!” as ho was called, John Quincy Adams, said :— “Sir, the proposition ‘of the gentleman from Accomac ia not true. If Congress cannot legislate, less than Congress 4n tho federal government may interfere with slavery in the States. England was compelled to treat with Cudjo in elligence from the United States | Northern, Outs it change, Sales of Ber alegre Rete (0: Desploren Okay ‘ the English papors wero silent on American affairs, State and Wi were making at 4c. a 36e, OR SALE—TWO PAIRS OF TRUCK HORSES, WITH against tho infidelity and anti-Christ of fanaticism—our | “6d policemen are but instruments to bo put in | . i at tie vs t id CorrKe.—Tho market was quiet, with sales of 400 bags lumber dumping trucks, &c., with harness; for sale constitution and Union, tho palladium of our liberty and | ™0tion by tho people for their protection by the punjsh- Antic will bring us the effock of Mr. Crampton’s dis- | Tagunyra at 1i3jc. Kio was firm, with limited transac- Vieaso apply to JAMES LAHEY, Nos. GL and strength, against tho ‘higher law and lowor morals of | Mcutof crime. Public officers have, it is true, some ox- | miskal, The impression had becomo general that he | tivns, ‘ nuc, between Fourteenth and Filteenth strceta, im Statc—tho hallowed rights of religion which protect the | 4% Well as theoretically; that the criminal’ courts, the | Tu the absence of later in purity of churches, our altars and religion themselves | Judges, District Attorney, police justices, Mayor ‘tho cockpits of Jamaica, and if he could compel England | 3. tional 5 7 cryin utive duties with tho performance of which they are | ,. As ra aa ‘orton. —The market ict, being c the Wood oll o mako emancipation a condition of peace, much more | yucky end rion: etn the Atlant ersaetihg Teeese, | Charged by law, and which they should execute without | WoUld bo dismissed, but the fact that tho Ministor and | Coron. —The PH psconavad Mente: Welt eieeat OR” TE HORSE, SIX YEARS President and Senate, under your treaty making | wayg found ‘double B's —B. B. shot—to bo most effec. | being moved by the peoplo. Such duties, in regard to | the three Consuls had been seut homo cannot but create cre inclined to await the receipt of the i a ecgentor eating SE ply to Hane wnlimited aa it is, make ‘omaneipation a condition tivo. This isaB, B. ti Let it be called the “dou. | policemen, are enumerated in the statute relating to the | an excitement more inteuso than we have had any rs before doing much. KY KARP, corner of Johnson sirceuy Brookigm. -of peace, in case of a ny 9 settled with any foreign | jy. 3) ticket. It has not only B. for Buchanan, but B. | Volice Department of this city, passed April 13, 1853, see. | account of yet. It will be w bitter pill to swallow. Quota- firm for breadstufis to Liver- | ~~ > oe power.’’ This warning, horrible, revolting as it is to NE PAIR LARGE BROWN MUI for a son of the chief State of Virginia—Kentucky joined | 7. But even this statute only enjoims the duty of giving pool and London, with a fa every sense of safety and constitutional and national obli- inquiry for the Continent. Ra ’ int Saget : y tic : : tions for cotton show a decline, In breadstutfy there had | }* ; Bre BAY gh twenty-two hundred and sixty pounds; are ‘ich, he took to his remombranco forover. The thoughy | 12,,0uns¥lvania—Virginia's nephew and grandchild! Now, | Hotice of breaches of tho laws to the proper authorities, ; see bi ‘To the first about 60,000 bushels of grain were engaged, and only five years old. Applyoat WILLIAM gation, . ug with these double B's we bad only to load the demo- | * fir as such breaches come under tho observation of | been no change. . in bulk and bags, at 6d. a 7d., and 4,000 a 6,000 bbis. ble, 103 Kast T went: th atreet, cof 9 war with Old England at this crisis of black republi- | cratic big gun, take aim at the butts of the wings of the | Pélicemen, and it is not reasouablo to oxpect that those | thio steamship Ningara, from Boston, for Liverpool, | flour, at 9s, Sd. n 32. 43zcd,, tnd 3,009 bbls, were reported | ZOBARIS stable, 108 Rast twenty fourth wtreet, -canisin in New England, made him remember it with a | jaaders or watch-geese, lob fly into the flock and at every | © can possess knowledge of every infraction of the Stel Ue rs onlay re 4 eed at 2s! Gd. ‘To London, 3,500 bbls. flour were engaged, at ‘OR SALE—HORSE, ROCKAWAY CARRIAGE AND Yengeance. If wo go to war wo will not have the power | iro we would bring down more game than we could | criminal laws which may be perpetrated in a population { *-day, carried out nearly a million of dollars in speci. | 2. “Ga; grain was la 8igd,_ ‘To Bremen, 4,000 busbiels harness; a tirst rate family establishment; the horse is ef on Ted Aske a in on last Vind eons without | bag | of 750,000 inhabitants. The truth is, these officers are | ‘This is a much larger amount than anticipated. ot rye’ were engaged, at 12. To Havre, ue appearance, strong and sound, of speed say, 34¢ minutes. iW of ® navy, save in a merchant marine, whose Wis 71 but instruments in the hands of citizens, and must be put ‘ 7 7 ays: ere being made, ye aa ees oat ghd BIL Ace alas t ic. ‘Dottomry and tonnage oxceods that of Great Britain. | yl” alee fuldialaCl ola eta ate declined to | inmotion by citizens. It a citizon knows or is informed | 28 Albany Argus of tho 27th inat. says— EC Or Seg et ea) price, Apply to WM. RYERSON, corner University plaee ; C : aoe : 3c. for cotton rpenk because of the latenese of the hour. Mr. A. is | Of tho perpetration of a crime, it is tho duty of that | Tho Court of Appeals yosterday reversed tho judgment | (oot meastrem nd 13th street. ‘With more commerce and shipping than England to be estroyed, wo havo not a hundredth part of her navy, | 7! : F , Fe seanlaint peers ik ee EIBGHAL of the Superior Court of New York in tho caso of thy Now , SS Ser Ee , Wo hi grandson of tho Mustrioug Patrick Henry. Ho is a young | Citizen to make complaint before tho proper tribunal, and | Of the Supe ; a : Gvsxt Crorit.—200 bales were sold at private terms. (OR SALE—A BROWN HORSE, 154 HANDS HIGi ‘and especially of hor steam navy. It is not as in the lawyer of great promise. uA young | thus to seb tho machmery of government in motion, | Haven Railroad Company. We learn on reliable authority Hay was dull,tat 55c, a 65¢ posardltep AoRlityn Warranted sound and kind in all harness, wld ‘ar, when canvas, when sails wore the motors on the | ‘ho meeting then adjourned after a session of nearly | Having done that act of duty, if the ofticers of the law | tht the decision goes the full length of holding that the | j1Gxyy.—-Sales of 1] bbls, Cuba were made in bond, at tho last three years as a fainlly horse; suitable for a grocer ‘high seas. Now, steam is the substitute, and in thirty | (ur hours, ta fail in the prompt and faithful execution of their pewers, | Company is not able in any form for the spurious stock | go. a J urtman. He isin tho best condition; will be sold ‘days our shipping and sailors would be shut in and shut es then, but not until thea, has the citizen just causo of | ‘sued by Schuyler. In this respect tho decisions accords | “Yiyy tn the absence of arrivals the market was dull, | 10" Wantot use. Frico $190. Inquire in the feed store, out at every port; and sails could not cruise against steam, One steamer could protect a tleet of argo- gies, which no privateer could touch. The war ‘would havo to last more than ono, two or threo years for us to come out of it with honor. He knew that in the long run, if war grould only continuo long enough, we could fight under ‘ntil the nation had timo to rise up and shako off its want ‘of preparation, and oxhaust {ta adversary and make ho- Dorable terms. But would we have timer Would time ‘be allowed us? No, he feared. New England commerce and Southern cotton and tobacco would sutfer so much ‘they would cry out for peace like frogs for rain. And Chis agony for peace would aid black republicanism to Propose terms alike dishonorable and destructive to our property. and our independence. Aye, if such a man as + pious politician, John Mclean of Ohio, who is the Grstof the bench of the Supreme Court to stain the er- @ine of the Judiciary by appeals to fanatical prejudice to make him President, shall succeed in his mad ambition; and if a Senato shall have a majority of such men as Seward, and Wilson, and Wade, and Sumner—with ry © composed ‘of black republicaus and mu- Aattog or Know Nothings, headed by Banks—can we expect anything else, if there should be a war comps . fore, with views which we have heretofore fully expressed on . rhe peice : " K avenue, between Thirty-second and Thirty-third streets. aie 46 peo eae me ihe? lieierae this subject, and wo think will be generally regarded as i ee Rl wor sane a 800 Comoe REA SL13}9 OR SALE—ONE SPAN OF SUPERIOR MATCHED St. Louls Republi- | inattentive to the subject. The courts aro open, the | Tight in itscif and conservative in its bearings—tonding to | “Mir atons.—Sales of 850 bbls, prime quality New Or- carriage horses, bright bay; 16 hands high, of superior can of the 13th inst., was furnished by the officers of the | officers of tho law are ready, and almost every Drotect investments in corporate proporty from forgery | joins were mado at 52c, a Style and action, 6and 7 years old, sound and kind, without steamer Polar Sta citizen is cognizant of violations of criminal law | 2d fraud. ‘Tho amount involved is nearly two millions | 4." pote Rico at doe. fault; price $600; worth $1,000. Apply at 99 Weat repre en ae ansaS, AG wre Passed down, unite in } yet complaints are very unfrequontly lodgod against | °t dollars. Navat, Storrs.—The market was steady without change | “et: Pret cere rst a TS cl (ae orrory ae having reached | ofenders. Perhaps I may Sy, complaints are never made | There is still anothor chance for holders of the spurious | of importance in prices. AOR SALE CHEAP—A ROCKAWAY CARRIAGE, IN acy of one qty And extermination of tho other’ bya} Lz Private citizens, excepting in cases in which the of | stock. ‘They can carry this or any other caso up tothe | Vkovisioxs.—Pork was firmer, with sales of 700 a 800 good order; cost $350, and will be sold for $150, the owner general Gghe unless {ho presence of tho United pied 8! fence is perpetrated against thomselves or their property, Supreme Court of the United States bbls., incl 2%, and for 1,000 toarrive | havin; further use for it, Apply at No. 2 Perry sires, trGone ahead bs: mutlicleg esto! allied FdesDurate 8 | Owing principally to this inaction, very little check is $19 was of! zed. Prime brought $16 37 a $16 | uear Greenwich avenue. brows, “Tis reported that fou hundred porate an out- | given to the commission of crimo, ‘offenders aro soldom | Tho Assistant Treasurer reports to-day as followa:— 50, and primo mess $16 50 a $1675. Beef continued in xm Rina GHRIG SAE NCEATLE GAD OR PLACE ; Labi ur hundred mex, on either | punished, and thus crimes and offenders are encouraged | paid on Treasury account... $182,481 14 | good demand and firm, with sales of 200 a 800 bbis., in- Marla WYO WARORS, antl DArtione Of all kinda" Wik tier side, wero in the vicinity of Hickory Point, and'that Tues- ] and multiplied. When our fellow citizens shall take dif- i : 5 : ie . EP Kee 2K ing country mess, at $8 50 a $9 50; do. prime © | acide 1 day (loth) was fixed upon, by common consent, for a | ferent views of duty on this subject, when they shall re. she ee 109,120 00 | cluding country mess, at $8 508 $9 60; do. prime at $7 @ | sold cheap; altho fuctory of MICHAEL MULLONE, corner ef i $8, and repacked Western at $8 50. Cut meats continued f Warren sireet, Jersey City. fight, One hundred and thirty men—our informant at | gard money making less and public order moro; when Vaid for Assi Seaer t re a tir iahgbibers wereat7 ye & 1350, ; 120 hhes. hams, sold at aes kansas stated—marched through Westport on Monday, they shall ‘discover that their truo interest, morally, 80- | paid on disbursing cl 79,789 60 | 94sec. Bacon was firm, and 100 bhds. short middles, rib in, at re SALE—A VERY SUPERIOR FAMILY HORSR, 36 with fifes, drums, banners and other small “degs of | ciuily, pecuniarily and politically, will be promoted in i %Ke., and 200 boxes long do., at 104ze. Lard continued hands high, very stout, kind and gentle; 8 tray war,’ to join tho pro-slavery forco at Hickory Point, exact proportion ta the diminution of crime, and that ‘Tho Mechanios’ Bank of this city has declared a sem!- | firm, with sales of 2 Dbls., on the dock, at 114c. But- | double or single ; long tail, fine looking; a Tho Territorial Investigating Committeo—Oliver, How- | Crime will decrease in the ratio of their own personal. at. ee : Tut : Want of use; niso, a two seal rockaway and harness, : i ; ? ‘i : saath as in good demand at 18e. a 19¢. for Ohio, and 18c. & ard, Sherman & Co—came down with us, en rowefor | tention to violations of law of which they shall bo cogn. | S7nvs! dividend of four per cent, The Tradesmen’s | ter was in good dem seen atthe iron foundry, Kast Pourieenth street, near ave- their homes and Washington. Two or threo witnesses | zont, then, and only then, will they fully enjoy the legiti- | Bank, a semi-annual dividend of five per cent. Tho Bos- Peligirangaiiecner: vera aces pee Were examined on board, and sheir_ testimony added to } mate results of just government, sccurity of person, cha- { wn and Providence Railroad, @ dividend of two and a RICK Was quiet, and prices unchanged. OR SALE—A BAY ABDALLAH COLT, SIX YEARS the huge mass which has ‘cost Uncle Sam so much money, | racter and estate, ‘Tho city of San Francisco has just ex- bist ae meine Gio cap hie old, 16 hands high, warranted sound and kind; trots im fe a i 8 r half per cent. It is stated that within the last six months SUGaRS.—Owing in somo degree to the inclemency of | 4 . sooggee and which proves a great wnany men to be very great | porionced acrisis which should bo a warning to tis me. | tif Per ce! ae te Hat sis month | parathion, thomiarket way souewhul leay active; bus | 2:55,t0 harness “Also, one gray mare, ive years. old) war Villains—a fact which, in the present desperate social and | {yopolis, ‘Tho lovers of law aud order in the Paciflc Stats | te road hag earned within a fraction of threo and a bal ranted sound and kind, 15!4 hands high; n Affairs in Kansa: Tho following border nows, says the t f . . continued quite firm. Tho sales embraced about 800 a ears with England, than black republicanism combining | moral condition of Kansas, did not need to be illustrated | —and T'know there aro many such—have, for the secon | per cent, after making a fair allowanco for depreciation. | $00 hide, ula tw chiefly at T2¢¢. a Bice. pt mb pe ii eh aati! 1 phen po with foreign English influonce to imake emancipation 4 } by such a Territorial inquisition, at such a cost, timo, been driven to rise en masse, and ‘como to the do | The Appicton (Mass.) Manufacturing Company, a semi- peresbit hab semi ee arte hit? one road Wagon, Dusenberry & Van Dusen's make, and one condition of peacet Would not such arch-flends of na Whittcid’s friemts think that if tho undeniable tost!- | fonco of the law againat the machinations and tho ope: ie same EE YORK CATTLE do., built by John A. Sayre; both nearly new. Double and tional disturbance, dishonor and disgrace mako a war | mony he has introduced bo not suiliclent to overturn the { defanco of swarms of gamblers, assassins and othe- | ®2nual dividend of four por cent. NEW YO! A MARKET. xingle harness, sleigh, saddle blankets, &c.. The whole tot be with Old England in order that the abolitionists of New { blind fanaticism and pertinacious mischief-making of the | desperadoes. But how did this fearful necessity arise? | ‘The sales of land by the Illinois Central Railroad Com- Weovespay, June 18, 1866. sold cheap, without delay. Apply at 116 West Thirty-eosond England might have the chance of proposing such condi- | black republicans, he has at least shown them the tail of | Haying been once in that country, I foel compe. pen pary, in May, amounted to $293,360, at an average of | Of beef cattle tho number on sale at Allerton’s to-day supply 2,511, « slight ‘ORSE FOR SALH.—A DAPPLH GREY HORSE, ast even years old, sixteen hands high, unsurpassed in style offerings. Tho quality of the | und bexuty, good action, perfectly sound and kind, suitable acarriage or genteel roadster. © hat the coruer et tions of peacer For James Buchanan he was not authorized to speak; but he spoke his own weil as- ured convictions, when he expressed tho confidenc that peaco would be his policy; and if wa gboukd come, ho would repel such terms and oondiions of peace as ho would ropel the worst inva- ders of peace. He trusted no such opportunity of mis- Chief would be afforded to Intornal or external foes! Ho trusted that James Buchanan would speedily restore dip- Jomatic intercourso with Great Britain and guard tho na- tian from war by abrogating the Clayton-Bulwer treaty. Ble trasied that de would guard our neutrality laws, but evould never yield our interprotation of the treaty and the Monroe doctrine as long as there is ‘a shot in the locker.” The country will gladly accept any settlement made with- dn hose lnmnits of peace and self-protection. Me is now Oalied on a4 the right time, for his conservatism, and be- Gause oapeclally he is safe upon our forcign relations, his nomination for the Presidency is most opportune and will an elephant, which will provo a rather tough customer to | {ont to answer this question. ‘Tho law abidins manage. ‘Tho amiuority report” will be a very strong | tortion of the people werowwholly intent on their, mer, | abous $15 63 per acre. ing the week oe oe oli Oty on Tuoaday, bus | (Lanilise, and wholly neglectful of government, | Not im ‘Tho gross and net incomes of the Reading Railroad Com- ist week's would start immediately fur Fort Leavenworth, and inau- be ee ae Calienle eis permanent hone ae Dany GOMES y andthe the preyidul Ave uiontiis!of thie prow IE; sloc’ wosin dloolsled tinproysment, Upon Ras OG ANS ORE jr eduth Rosas Mey ORIh sree gurate tho most positive measures for the restoration of | was abandoned to tho management of tho worthless an! J 8 ¢ #nd past fiscal year, wero as follows:— pro lous, Weel nee parece IGHT WAGON FOR SALB—WITHOUT TOP, BUT LIT- quiet, or the approach to it, without delay. Major Oliver, vile. Ax a natural consequence of this inattention of th Puiapesria anv Reaptva Ramroan, ing rain having prevailed all day—tho substantial ad entonsd welts caphrwentog: octane teen ee Whose information camo directly from the Governor, told ] beater portion of the community, the public offices wor) 1855. 1856. vance of Ie. a.1}Z¢. per pound was established before ths | nig part, and made 4 ‘one of the best city makers. Cam be ha that Gov. Shannon would issue a proclamation on | flied by unworthy incumbents, and olfonders against th» $387,897 33 280,194 48 Posie Ohio and Illinois continue to be the prinetpal oon, | Seti at W. Willaims’, Ninetcenth street, near Seveuth aveauer Wednesday, tho 11th, which would require tho United | jaws were permitted to go! unwhtpped of justice: : 31/600 61 | clo*e. Ohio at 015 continue tobe tho princtpal oon- States soldlérs to both disband and disarm all companios ! 27,717 18 | tributors, though the other stock producing States are OAD WAGO ALE.—A HANDSOME BOX WA- eh both disband and di I compa crime inereased, and transgressors waxed bold and r " he oth k prod Sta WAGON FOR SALE.—A HANDSOME BOX Wi of aimed mev, wherever found; and in caso of refusal, } jus, After atime neither property nor human life were ————— | fairly represented. The top figure was 12c., the lowest gon, carries two persons; is nowrly new; for sale pining the officers discretionary Power to fire upon them. | safe even at noonday and tho people wero driven by 349,512 27 | Stic., and the avorage 10%c. a He. per pound, A very iwi ight companice of United States troops are dow on duty | 2, " for thei " ms limited number, if any, would bo lef over. Cows and saat s in tho Territory, and wo learned thas Gov. Shannon would Precisniayanes tie; Seeaertencae ot tisht cen orizainal ms Jorge sil ean a calves continue st OCKAWAYS FOR SALE CHEAP—TWO NEW ROOK- out those still lef at Fort Leavenworth and Fort | neglect of plain political duties, What other result could obi ‘ 184,424 90 172,479 64 | are firm and ing af aways one with ahafla, the other with pole and sat Riley, and give his personal and untiring attention, with al sr w - Bice ressto ite get ep noes are a Sieop and lambs wero in moderate lowther rimmed, and finished in first rate style. Apply to Hi. 9 have been reasonably expected from such a cause? I have pest dreceerpihtldicn | iy , trims the aid of the troops, to bringing order out of “every pro- J juato this allusion to tho recent demonstration in San | Neg profit for tho month,.....-..$266,260 13 176,002 63 J (Hough plent » down town ent HILLS, 162 Crosby street. veus” Chaos. Francisco, becanse it affords practical proof of tho truth of ©" for previous § months, 711,817 37 480/867 66 | Were @ shade firmer, ranging from ADDLH PONY FOR SALE.—A HANDSOME BOR- ‘de most heartily ratified and sustained by the American Wo saw Capt. H. C. Pato, who was for somo timo in the | my proposition, namely, that tho only effectual guaranteo saa with a good demand, Swing in fair demand and steady ia tailed bay pony, 14 hands high, seven years old, and war- people. Tho danger of foreign war and of domestic strife } “hands of the Philistine at Kansas City, looking as | of public order aud of tho security of persoual righta is the ‘Total net profit for 6 months. ..$977,088 50 666,899 68 J }Tiee. pich ranted perteetly sound and kind in harness, a light Wagou and alike call tho peaceful sage to preside over the na- | beaity as any “border ruffian, 2 prompt and certain punishment of crime, and that to en- ‘Tho receipts from travel and coal havo fallen off iargely, |), . : river. " 4 a harness {o match. Apply (0 HENRY HALLS, 162 Crosby au Clon. Ho went for the nomination laatly, because it | Vebably wo thirds of the stories which find their way | suro such prompt and certain action, citizens should | while tho receipts from merchandise havo increased, | Peet cattle, oxtra quality, per 1odtis....$11 59 a 12 90 | RSE FOR SALE.—HE 18 wax tho emphatic voice of Virginia. It was not tho | into the papers concerning tho atrociticy committed in | take caro that overy serious infraction of tho laws | Tho loss in cash for May, as compared with May last do. good quali : 1050 a 11 00 ean ee ore eee es Mad wacraden oe movement of him, Mr. Wise, but it was tho move. | hunsas are entitied to but little crodence; though nu- | is brought to tho notico of tho proper authoritioy, | your, is over ono hundtod thousand dollars. ‘The net | 42 : 8 bo 8 18 08 | fectly sound nnd kind in barnces, of under saddle: is tho hese tment of Virginia. ‘Sho made it; without hor it would | a.erous onough are tho outrages, but too welland pain- | and pot only brought to notico but prosecuted. profits for six months on corresponding time last year, do. interior. 50 a 9 00 + price $600; $700 for a got havo been mado; and she had tho right to make ies San it. Ifany State could in justice claim tho right to have her wishes preterred, it was Virginia, in this nomination. Just one year ago—no, not one ono year ago, for that wouldn't bring us to the 24th of May, 1855—fourteen months ago, how stood the hopes of demooracy? Over- whelmed in every Northern Stato, many of its leaders Degan to cower, xhuddoring iu the gloom of the dark Gaatern in the South. Tho “dagger and_the cord,” as tn Gormany in the time of the Verne Gerieliis, woro stealth- tly in the night stuck upon men’s tables, as upon that of rhea the Bold; and the boldest in the South began to waver—é hush ‘and bo still. Flech was mado to crop n-one’s bones—political assassinations near froze the blood of men, and many turned pale and skulked to the ‘ orse in the city; lows ally confined, which beygne deseription not leas Shan jt will nos bo pretended that tho citizens of San Francisco | Shows alow of 8H11,186, “Tho friends of the rout, how: | COW* and calves, ext, + 75 0 100 00 ee TEN RY HELLS T stagger belief. Of such a charactor is that coramit oF | might not havo avoided tho crisis which has occurred. | ~ 4 Zoo yee ‘ pe Ra ~ the abolitionists, somo Mimo sinco, ant whieh, from its Fh peo ee ath ‘ie physical as well as tho moral power hd thitik that this loss may be made up within tho t 00, 40.00 | VERMONT HORSNS JUST. RECEIVED, TEN SUPE cormity, Was so earnestly doubted, where eight men Oo co. This is proved by tho fact that whea if Pre ia rior young } e, actions wore araiged from their beds and mutilated and mur- eer oo i their salglte, they Preaek. Now, sup- ‘Tho last annual report of the Camden and Amboy Rail Cha 1 | are very desirable family horses being well broken. |For sale cored in presence of their wives, “Might not the cause of | yoxing they had, in times past, bestowed proper attention } road and Delaware and Raritan Canal Companies gives the 8) 0,00: cop onrttages, idaam below halt value :ijiely- at Ieee Lununity be advanoed measurably if some Yankee phil- | (4 public affairs, and had frowned upon crimo whenever | gynoxed exhibit of receipts and disbursemeuts during the Boerum street, Brooklyn. vr thropist would send for a few tribos of Sioux and Go- | jt was brought to their knowledgo, and employed but a : a manches, first, to‘ Christianizo with the comparative # fraction of tine in the commendable business of putting in | ¥*@F 1866:-— oly superstitions of aboriginal polemics, tho nigger wor- } notion the courte of law against offenders, ix ib not clear {| Campiac AND Amor Rattroap AND DeLawar axp Ranrray pors of the Fast; and, that good work accomplished, | {at no such necessity av that which has happened need Canar—1866. nish an “Aid Society’’ Emigration to Kansas, which { ty have fuliowed? These considerations, gentiemen, have { From the railroad $1,501,787 57 ‘| occasionally desist from thought and practice of | gypwred to mo to bo not unworthy of your consideration, J From the canal, 515,939 58 is, murder and strife, and ‘smoke tho pipo of peace.” J after we shall havo xeparated, and you shall have gone CONVENTION OF THR KANSAS AID SOCIETIES. hence to mingle with your fellow citizens. If these few oa pee ee of the coun- TANTED—A SECOND HAND ROCKAWAY OR GAR- s came: riage, for country use, to hold four or six persons; must 1,3! ve nearly new, and in good order. A pure! may be found for such by addressing box 1,470 Post ofice. ee HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED. FACTORY WANTED—NEAR THIS CYfY, WITH e safety—some wont for succor, Many who are jo todowing ié the cail tor @ Convention of delegates J remarks shall tend in any degree to direct your attention pure water for washing; buildings equal to 40x100 feet, Soorwoiee Dow foremost in denouncing Sam, since Sam um the different Kansas Aid societies in the North:— to the causes of crimo. tad tho remedy, T shall bo amply E shorten; Rig n power use Addroam, wid fa down and nono 0 poor ag to do him reverence, wore 24 corumittees which have been appointed in tho dif- ] rewarded for my effort, and tm any cvent I sha Xpensad of canal oMeraid vilice, k } the consciousness of having, in this thing, en- J Transit duty, railroad., vored to do my duty, and that reflection is to } Transit duty, canal wude of freedom in Kausas, aro invited to appoint J me of more value than your approbation. With thethanks J Dividend on stock of J . pumber of delegates as they may choose to attend | of the Court, gentlemen, for your rexpocttul attention, J Iutercet on companics’ bonds + Convention to bo held at Cloveland, in tho State of | on this occasion, and for Your services as grand jurors, iio, on tho 26th day of Juno instant, to dovise moasures | you wre discharged from further attendance at this court. Total,.... nf cece $1,028,723 © allure thist relief iu the most prompt and effectual man- ‘Thus, afer paying a dividend equal to twelvo per cent +; ‘il unparalleled and alarming state of things in on three millions of capital, and othor expenses, there States, the Emigrant Aid Societies, and all other or- | 1 i gerly the inquiry whothor is was not best Sriram freak Unknown:-ibe 1a formed for the purpose of affording rolict to to yield to the Great Unknown—the Invisible Invincible | Bus Sam met here in Virginia the visible invinciblo—tho fndomitable democracy of the “Old Dominion. If thero is anything on earth which is invincible, itis that lorious democracy—over unmoved, unshakeu, untersi- jad! Tt.was not him—be was buts trumpet, a horn, to wako the knights and steeds of Hursoldoun. Ho but made SMALL T FAMILY WISHES TO RENT PART of house up town, in ® good noighborhood. Refereaoes Cichanged, - Address 2, Herroy & Co., 22 Nassau street, USIN Boner ot yours, 4» large acquaintanoe among wholesale merchania from vey section of the country, ane desirous of extending their rales. Nc it parties manutag- soli! to whol nding: s! dry go tho State tour to tell the mon of the lowland and the | «4i.us, iho oxtraordinary events which aro daily ocour- | The State of New York Military Convention. fii) remains a surplus of $04,008 83, or six per cont on ye ting June 18, 185 ee me A eames mountains tho danger which lurked in the citadel of their thore, tho privations and sufferings to which the peo- {From the Rochester Advertiser, Juno 17.) Over a tnillion and w half of dollirs. Tho oxpensos of |, kanbs é 10 lambs a faith, and they awoke in their might, Sam was notsmart | ; that unfortimate Territory are subjected, create an In accordance with an announcement made some time | jjj0 railroad aro about 68 per cout of the receipts, and do Y to FAUNG Hoven vixtines—waxten, TH NRow.- —bo halloved before he was out of the woods—he boast- | imperative neeensity for speedy, efiicient and concerted | since, the officers composing the military organization of Jr tho canal less than 27—thus leaving 15. per cont clear do en sary dntures to Marta dining saloon, ineluding, coustar, ed of dis numbers—said he had seventy-three thou. J ruin. the Mate, mot in respectablo numbers, in Corinthian Hall, ¥ jy fit, do hone utensils, er articles. Inquire at 1 gand enrolled—and be bad ; it was about tho only 4 Hi. Van Dyck, Pres't, C. P. Williams, Treas’r. in tho city of Rochester, st 11 o'clock A. M., June 17, ‘Tho rovenue of tho State, in 1885, from these works, | 12 do 1 do 4 truth bo told during the canvass. ‘That was all that was J. X. Wilder, yy P D. 8. Pierce 1850. The objects of the Convention will be readily appro- | way $1#2.588 75, Tho distance from Camden to Amboy by | 17 do Gr? WANTED—A LOP? OB EBABY OF OND om wanting. It was like a strong athletic man seoing how we heGowen, f 1°" @. Wooltord, lended—tho bringing together of those to whom has been J ryifrond ia 61.28 miles, of which only 6.58 miles of origi: | =2. ak Oni Tutsi Ste, tak DE DERASWAy) BRW eae Gar the antagonist jumped, the democracy only wanted to W. Turnes, Sec’y, C. B. Cochran, senign cd the duty of keeping up the military organization | hai railg is remaining, tho balanco having been replaced Chambers and Vesey streets, for a fancy goods business. Ad- Know the required effort to be made to secure victory. 3. 1k Colo, J. L. Wilder, f tho Stato, for the purpose of consultation as to the beet | with heavier rail. Tho straight line between Dean’s Pond 72abcop and lambs. 8395 50 | CCM Ds 92 Chambers street, Tho full strength of Virginia democracy is never put «. H, Hammond, D. Leggett, modo of reaching the cnd sought, and the details essential | and Trenton is nearly completed. Ono thousand tons of 7T2sheep bg Is. ea <4 Da eS can Ou Pea La > wholly forth—it is never required. Her majority iv no | J. U. ‘ireadwell, D. Wright, tw the accomplishment of the objects had in view. ls will bo required during tho presont year to roplice : er ee es cn tec Gamer earer test of hor power. She only wauts to know the Now York Stato Kansas Committeo. ‘The officers of tho association are the following:— the original rails, and five hundred tons of rails for the 1 Adirons Jobn P. Williams, 99 Ann sroet, ark of the adversary just cleanly to leap Srer it, Sam tld us bie—ho didn't koop thas secret, and its telling waa fatal to him. Ho said 73, ad it was beaten more than 10,000. Tho Logisia ture di hot count and correct tho poll. | It was moro than 10,000. Ainany, Juno 16, 1866. J vesident—Brigadier Genoral Charles B. Spicer, First | second track of the branch road from Bordentown to Now Brijade, New York. Prunswick. On tho canal, the new system of steam tow- Dsernvctiva Fires 1x Cincinnati.—About ele- First Vice Prevident—Brigadier General Henry A. Sam- } ing introduced by tho company bas removed all com- o'clock on Saturday night, the shop of Wm. Stephea- | sn, Fighth Brigado, Samsonvillo, plaints by tho boatmen, and the bauks, woodwork, ma- von & Son, on eastside of Main street, between Fourth suond Vice President—Brigadicr General Ransom H. | wury, and the works generally, were in completo repair V JANTED—TO RHNT OR LHASE, A FURNISHED _ for one or two years, with modern improvemente, Bert $1,000 to $1,400. Would renta new iv) pleassouly } ; not abore Twentieth street, ren to $0; oF 4 said 83,000 it would have been all the samo— | xnu Fifth,’ was discovered to bo on fire, and ina fow mo- | ‘Tyler, Twenty-second Brigade, Fulton. upon the opening of navigation.’ The canal appears to be nd, "nok above 1 ms to eae paul have beon Deaton, "Never, until ho uahed | uierte tho ames spread to tho adjoining stores occupied | Tadd Wrioe Trewdent-—lirigadier General Thomas 8. J :?eh inher cons centitlon, ite receipts being $518. he slves. adireuit, W. ChuceM: Medeosdwere @ho mark of 103,008 voters, would ho have brought Vir- | cy Wm, Young, saddicr, and Josiah Paul, leathor dealer. | Gray, Fourtecnth Brigade, Warrensburg. {30 60 the past year, and its expense is only $138,638 29. a ibd nia democracy toa tie. Whyt Bocause there are 206,- | Le ames spread with ‘great rapidity, ‘and burned so | Ftawth Vice Presiden—Brigadior Geueral A. H. Prog [No tesa than 1,366,000 tons of coal passed through the ene isi TANTEDAIN’ BROOKLYN, A NEAT COFTAGR) Om Soo voters in Virginia, and therefore he said 103,000. ft | Lar viy that for a long time overy effort’ to combat them | cott, Seventeenth Brigade, Mohawk. nal in 1866.’ Tho railroad in 1836 only transported PAs enta sat at a.reepectable houss.by o sual fensip-or fa tho half of 206,008, and anywhero within thab margin | wax nsuecesstul, and fears wero entertained that | Zvmaurer—Colonel H.'S. Fairchild, Fity-fourth Regi | 4451 tons of way freight; in 1440, 2,350 wns; im J, Thomas C Larkin soli the frst lot of good State lambs, | pgrsons. ent not lg exceed S1BU Dee RAMU, AUdPCay, Wie anything known to be oppoved to democracy will be | ‘ho fire would communicate to Powell's gun | ment, Rochester. IMS, 7,480; 1846, 13,108; 1847, 16,802; 1848, 15,09) Pe eae SEY oot e At hore $2 60 10 35 Fo Te a, | Particulars, Samuel Thompson, box 130 Herald oflice. Deaten in Virginia. If Sam had’nt been known two bo wre sdjoining, in which was a quantity of gunpowder, Recording Secrdary—Colonel George W. Pratt, Twenty- J j x49) 11,815; 1860, 20,506; 1861,’ 21,474;'1852, 21,30: i es hn ey esate eth oe MRE ah tne eaten on the 24th of May, 1886, from 5,000 to 15,000—it | orcunately, howover, through the exertions of the fire- | vighth Regimont, Prattavillo, 41,424%,; 1864, 43,1348¢;" 1885, 11,764. ‘Tho i Li rh te hg app dR oth ‘VW ANTHDISHVEN TRON LAMP POSTS OF MODERN mattered not which here—the Tenth Legion would not unt did not take place, and tho fire was con- Corresponding Secrectary—Brigadier General Gustavus A. } crease has nob only beeh enermous, bu’ steady, aver At Tne CretORE al peices for kB Tin wane Me | ahgcoustuetion. “Apply to THOS, W. NEWTON, Bowers ing until the election was sure by ikilugs above mentioned. Tho buildings | Scroggs, ‘Ihirty-first Brigado, Butlalo. aging in every torm of five years 230 por cont, and at the J with all Kinds of stock, anit prices for beef cattle hay jad | theatre. some certaiu majority. So indomitable, so aure, so true 7 Messrs. J. & J. Slovin, and wero fully iu- |” The Couveution waa called to order by the Prosident, | “mye ratio of increase it will bo, im 1860, 165,007 tons, im | vanced about tac. por ih. Veal calves aro about so, AGED OL PUN Ciuanaod STR NEn Tacit to themselves and thelr country aro our Virginia demo- | viva. ‘ie Nevers, Swophonson were insured for $3,000, J who introduce Rov. M. Gray, chaplain, who offered up a | +45, 270,630 tons; in 1870, 819,161 tons, and in 1875, J lower, _ The rates aro tw fallaws ant. hoot caltlo, $8 RIED 70, J URCUARE.-4 PTRAM REGINE, FROM coracy. Itis here no political pastime it isa principle | wtih will probably about cover their lose. Tho entire { prayer for the prowperity of the association and the ad 1,008,247 tons. # 3 "san $8; 110 vent calves (live ‘weds ht, ) de “fo belt BT ae 5 cash and part real estate, Apply > ‘and a passion with the people. ‘The lwulors may wander | aount perty destroyed will not exceed $20,000, yai.coment of the cause for which they were assembled. ‘The increaso of 1866 over 1854 is noarly 100 per cant, | lambs, A a y ight,) 4c. a 60, HOWEs & CO. Ht Ngawau street, ‘wo regret w learn that while the above firo was raging | ‘The Pumume thon addressed tho asociatian bricdy | caused by the opening of tho Bolvidere and Flemington | There was only x small supply” of stock at O'Brien's, ‘ their own leaders. It is not so sn eee ‘ ff, but the mass hore are their wi piyetumn of Fire Company Not fell from ono of the | with respect to the objecta for which tho association was | ras, tho real effect of whove completion is ouly visible | and prices wore without material change, Tho receipt | “W7ESTRRN, LANDS WANTED —WANTED TO, FUR mich, so gloriously #0 anywhore elso on earth. This in- rn fe i sales were as follows :—135 beeves, $8 50 8 $10 50; or Western te » democracy of Virginia, hore and nowhoro else, 1g buildings to the ground, a distanco of two stories, | formed. he last your, oA > oh i ? ( rr eee the tide, of revolution—rulled defeat back |... wav badly Drulsed and seorobed. No bones woee | ‘lhe following is the addreas:— ‘Tho Virginia and Tocmnosece Raiiroad has boon completed | 210, °o%) an, are eee ee OOS ASR’? | artteenens, Ges Le well Unbored "ana ‘watared. aaa upon victory, and plucked our drowning hopes up by the kon, Lowover, and he is not considered ag being dan- | Gontlomon of the New York State Military Asaociation os er Ne a eB ot dee * ewonly, of by Ite pont pay to HA MUL O. focks. Hope was sunk. Thore was no hope before the cobmy inured. ‘ — , 1 thank you Last My but rye yee en as the per to within twenty-seven sperits te hedesei Me r Recal and Veal and Kent avenue, near Dekalb avenue, Brooklyn. Virginia clection, Sam’ y had surprised oven old Lo Fire Department had scarcely got tho flames under | abi position to which your kind confidence has elevat on the Tennessee line, to which point, a distance of ono Cone Sheep ——S————>" Seren end Tneve 20 Be we ‘ bye tn, wien the Dell tolled forth another alarm, and mo, ithe thorough consciousness of the dutics ani Beeves, Caines. Calves. Lambs. Pennsylvania—and there ié no hope wow. Hope is mado hundred and twenty-seven milos from Lynchburg, tho | ayertons . 251L 30 197 198 KNesito aud expectation.” Bofore the Virginia | y. came to ho ground that tho largo four story block | rrepousibilitios which devolve upon mo as the presen: wiooes Potion there was tbe desire, but noexpectation of suo |’ Yultinge on the northwest corner of Wostern tow and: | exponent of the views of this associate body, I could wish | cars are now running. Browning’. od re is 4st W cows for democracy. Now, since the Virginia olection ergs street were in flames. The engines wero rapidl: that 1 were better ablo to enumerate its requirements an . € hamberiain's. 135 19 78 914 ny and this glorious nomination, thore is still the desire, bub wh ty tho spot, and the men wont te work with a wil advocate it intentions of improvement. But whatsoeve Steck Exchange. O'brie: _~ pn AR Saf 1 te cee “expectation’’—for expectation, doubt, uncertain- Temas th ‘w danger. The fire was first discovered | | may lack in power, I can assure you that there can b> Wrpxrenay, June 18, 1866. Repos —_ om o— ° old. rhieon, Saree ig , ¥ Total 3,087 208 1,128 7,0, | gall dower fy, is turned into @ cortainty, and is ‘swallowed up ins |. ihe boct eud show mynufactory ot Me. Rogers, fronuing bo mora davotd fivhd in heart, in spirit and in inein $00 ah Ero RE. DOO 86g hesoentee ; ,02, | ing all deeeriptio é democratie victory abd triumph. Virginia re | oo Wostorn row, and spreading rapidly, soon enyelo| tion to the honorable, and, to our country, indispensable —_——_—_—_— fond Mande were ops, restored sirengih and certainty of wuccous; | x tem Joeoph Flichnee's keathor sro, the lock manu- | Institution, of which this association Ws a component Philadelphia Cattle Market. Hematite fold eptne id sho had tho right to say who sbould bo hor standard | inctory of Morris & Talbots, (formerly Lee & MeGregor,) | part. With the organio design of tho associa- Protaprzrma, Juno 18, 1966, | Fine gold detache auc Force's hat and cap manufactory. Fach of these | tom you aro already conversant, ag my prede hares weet destroyed with almost incredible rapidity, concn have eloquently recorded its Intent and progress ‘Tho markets wero quite active yesterday, and the qua- epu inw very short space of a the entire block was | from seeeion eee Kk ate bu to ia our Deedes Cha =~ abo Harlom RR ab 40% lity of tho stock offered generally very fino. troyed, the blackened and tottering walls alone re- | Leartfelt gratitude to tho Almighty Disposer of human | 1000N Ia latin GL, om RR, Buew fe of beevos amounted to pate treut, nov enly that wo mect with undiminishod ranks, | goo I Con RR bda. 66 ML eeeeerlberer fetews 086 toe ices Lic Rogers lores wbont $3,000 above hig insurance, | but that prospority unexampled has, in the interim, abun: | 15000 do head, which came in lots, a8 why nole, which is $4,000, The damage to Mr. Flichner’s stock and | dantly blessed our beloved country. Tho Council of Ad- } iqe00 do 126 from Kentucky , 343 from Ohio, 508 from various parts * is about $1,000, covered by tnsurance. Morris & | ministration will present for your consideration and ao- wee do .bdO 86 of Pennsylvania, and 108 from Virginia. Tho prices ob- AU's stock, tools and machinory, were valued atabous | tion their annnal report. In conclusion, gentlomen, 1 | 300¢ Ia Ban! We. BIG tained ranged from $075 to $1075 per 100 Ibs. A fine y; & great portion of the tools can be used again by | mort cordially congratulate you upon the full success of 70 shs Manhattan Bk 136 lot from York county, Pa., fed by John Brellinger, brought er—whe should wear the honors and wield t pa sho bad won. Gratefully sho turned to hy Sister Stato of Pennsylvania, = Tho “sour krou! democracy of Simon Snyder hal always sto0 @ruo to the “red walstcoat’ democracy of Thos. Jeifor- gon-—as North Carolina, with her Macon Integrity, had always beon tho “left bower,” #0 Pennsylvania had al. Grays been the “right bowor’? of Virgiaia, ant neithor of her sisters had ever had # sou pronwted to the Presiden cy. Poonsylyania now had tho reproeentative man, and oid hunting eoed % and Virginia both needed strength in tho innealed. ‘Their loss is About $2 000. thie ploneer organization, and TI sincerely trast that 70 Bank Commerco, 109 from $10 76 to $11 Ren are Zork was stl divided—OLio was hopeless noe of the stores fronting on George street, was a | exemple of this unison of thought and action, for the pir 20 Moch PankingAss 102 Sere axp Lawne.—Tho bat f of sheep continues the only State left to us 4 Ponneylvania, In ‘44 | email drug store, owned by Dr. Carter, which was mich | joecs of improvement and the ambition te excel, may be 6 Invp afraders Bk 1025¢ ood. 600 head having been sold at from $3 to $5 por Virginia bad voted in hor delegation in convention for | inured by water. Loss small, ‘Tho Union Coffeo Ho ise, | «mulated by tho entire arm of tho service, to the solf- 1+ 300 ‘* Foe ot cheep, and trot 82% 10 $4 per head for lait, 3 Jniges Buchanan; in ‘48 she bad voted for him; in | treating on Westorn Row, was damaged to the amount of | taining repute and acknowledged usefulness of an ingita 750 Miok Cen Hocs.—Tho sales of hogs amounted to 2,000 head as | *"ahi watehew warranted 562 cho bad voted thirty-four times in succession | $100. ‘Ihe buildings wero owned by Leo & McGregor, | ticn of such vital importance to tho conservation of our ‘ 100 00, prires varying from $17 10 $73 por 100 Ibe. PRN for lim, and since then there was no change | and originally cost $9,000, haying beoa built fora very | country’s peace, liberty and honor. 150 Canton C a) ‘Cows AND CALVRS.—Tho supply of this kind of atek mariner, and aban a «in him, and no change in events, oxcept that tho reasons | low price, ‘hey were insured, under an acsignmont io Tho address Was received with warm marks of appro. | 100 to 00 21 was something better, 175 having been sold ag from sis | 10,41! parts o the Vu Hed Bia Oanada, free of 9 to $66 for freeh cows; $25 Yo $35 for bpringors, tn hos | . Hite So te dry vere. pringors, bow ee votall, Nq, JA Wall atrget, acgoud floor, logy, i a London ollice for $4,000.—Cincinnad | roti SDI HC Co, 128 Chorles K a - bo members then procoeded to the transagtion of gouwe © 410 Youn Coal G9... 100% ination multiplied—factions in his own Stite dou Commercial, Jung 16. dout—Cass was no longer bis oompetitor—the ‘or

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