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. THE NEW YORK HERALD WHOLE NO. 7266. MORNING EDITION—TUESDAY, JULY 22, 1856. PRICE TWO CENTS. - saLEs AUCTIONS. from Havana. omen! Therefore, i would render tt, impracticable to put ing of ‘the Representatives of the Fire ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. ES AO AOTNOOB: News painful situation of the moment is prolonged n:| ctiolen oad render I perkspe, Impenatenbie to pat oro. | Meeting ep 3 of the a ARRIVAL OF THE QUAKER CITY—CUBAN VIEW ON | We assert that, in the ecunomical sense, tis! more than Department. [ae ws BE apy F24 FUBLIO a, ON ZHURED AT, ‘WALKER'S CAREER, ETC., ETC. fn that of the pat forces, not to advance now is equi- Cire per ne deterioration atnounting to'some millions of se Bk re aay akin SaLEs UCTIO®. 3th, at 3 o'clock, P. M., on the premises, itree Jou valent to losing ground. conv derations, ard others of a strictl ehe- oe - - 100 tom, \7, Nonna wavewinr, sanmane | ey unete tae wale onto 0 fea, bo Baap ‘The steamship Quaker City, Captain Shufeldt, from Mo- } "But a decisive argument ie 24 to ws, that bis | ructer cause the Deparunes: to eaaluine with aterest al pro. | paitmcnt was held sast eveuing, at Fremea’s atl, Jobe 00 : Heights, at auction—DAVID | Francis R, Tillou. Steamer Flora leaves foot of Spring street, | bile, at 11 o’elock on the morning of the 16th inst., and Ha- | staying in Nicaragua will allow to take root in the | jects promising the secompiiahmnens of a railroad eomamunica. | Reicher in tue ebair, and Joba Gilliland acting ad Sec- fall, ot publio ‘on This day, | for Tillitudlum, at 2 P. M. Sale positive. made | vana at3P. M. on the 17th, arrived here yesterday | Country, and to prepare thus for himself another position | ton between the uasigable waters of the Misa and f and those duly at 20/clook FM. ‘on the ‘round, this propery Known at the sale. pend ribiiode “ vay | of more strength; but here, also, we dissent from this | of he Pacific Ocean. ‘Aa mmitury operatious depewd iam | relary. a Foon allsads avenue, Aa oe ae From the morning past 6 , making five days Spiaiont tor’ Feskeae the” lanation of which we shall | Srealer degree open rapidity wad cértannty tay of tons Joax A, Sara made a report from the committee ag otad oe and » half miles to the Jersey Cy LITERATURE. ee ee ans Coremn eee ive reserve, tranaportation ‘han greatly ime ed dre mess of defoning | pointed at the last annual mecting to drew uy an ordi lew York city, Bay, the Narrows, LL HAIL, THE CON UERING HERO | pom Havana there is nothing of taterest to report. security from attack Upon, the most exposed potion at oie | Pance reosganizing the Wire Department. (& eynopela of” the of nk od Yo is fost abotehigh walee. | A U4. MATL, a —— | The American clipper ship War Hawk, from Swatoa, ‘The Pacific Railroad and Telegraph. territory, itis requisite Se tue “cay ‘afty of raliroat trnaporta. | this report haa already boon published io Une Bato] ‘on the north South and west. ‘The S Pana water wel be in- — carmen pas nec —— | had landed in that port a cargo of 568 coolies; forty-two | The select committee to whom was referred the bill to | Yon, Pas ay Sone ee cine ee | Me. Cuas. L. Cunmis made # minority report, objecting ” tho feet of the Fo The Hidada ity Gas. Conse BONNERS PRONUNCIAMENTO died during the voyage from suicide and disease. Provide for the establishment of a railread and telegraph | moved in time! aud ‘sw tt ble to us than oan enemy, | to any change in the departmemt, on the ground thit f i. oe yon a desired. persona deaonts of Praia” ot — beauaud be health of Nae prea, + Yellow fever pre- | communication between the Atlantic States and the Pa- | }\(j" heen a? upping na arty there Hb tere ‘uatont oF | Being got along well enough wiready. The proposed law, he — vails to some extent the but in ume: rasagee tho orer any a i pena, s08 70 HIS” DEARLY BELOVED ENEMIES Sone wee t, although there are but few cases site Oeean, and ta ober Purposes, beg leave to make } Many times greater lo uetie a i wld Be abot eps ip Mea Oahae, Wie a ate Dee ees tS cee ir "tara ofaneib Sent a clones fet on Fone — 5 wing report:— p Supplies om that coast to wnale, perhaps: throtgh lon ee ae her Y ay as of sale; dpe cent on dx of Seplembor when —_ — ceaeee SV eee) Seer General Concha (Captain General of Cuba) was sick | The necessity which exists for constructing lines of } of peace: and, Masten metic em fry aoe expedition is, Duos oljasted va,theoedinance foe aivina tome full eae given; ‘or he balance ol oot | nee Sager IND with it, but his disease is said to be mild and yielding to | railroad and telegraph communication between the At- } could reach tlmt exposed fsontisr, an upie force could be | power to the Central Board, He thoaght it was the be- Set payable a nan yy eee ‘Will be in — treatment. lantic and Pacific coasts, is no longer a question for argu- Pizerd ire lorepel way ver ihren nt by Congress, we | Binning of a paitt Fire Department, he was opposed ep enaene Spee em arr oe aan day — The stock of sugars on hand reported at 260,000 boxes; | ment. It is conceded by every one, that inorder to main- } derive at least the assurance that the werk is practicable; | ™, Mr. Cvnts otiered the following, which were carried:— Resolve, That, wiereas an ordinance ix now before the Gammon Geunell for adoption, ented an Act le reprgsniag the Fire Department,” and whereas a dh erists Among the firemen relative to-sald ordinance, the Com ord ‘OULD BE RIVALS, and may di the reben 8 penae.” For maps and further p spay i auc, wi the demand less active for the few days past. tain our present position on the Pacide, we must havesome } pnd, (27 qicmien the appreh eas Tih prey ee. THOMAS 3 WELLWOOD. 7 78 Nassau street, Ne ww York. ‘ Exchange on New York and Northern cities 64; to 734 | more speedy and direct means of intercourse than is at ra territory through a long war witha powerful seainiiog pay per cent discouat; London, 4 to & per cent premium; | present afforded by the route through the possessions of the jud; t which may be formed as to th t ADR BRAGG, AUCTIONRER—A. BRAGG & CO. United States gold coin 4 to 6 per cent discount, but | a foreign Power. react st: a our future laastor the maiary || ‘will sell at auction on Tuesday, July 2% at 10% A. defence of that frontier. and any plan for the purpose ap nn nef pe etleen yarn salesroom 38 Cortlandt street, 300 cases atten: } would improve to 3 (after the departure of the Quaker | The importance of our Pacific possessions is feltinevery | should ave that eousideraion ontol tiew wauld be me hor Common ¢ toate as i eebe Denney oy th 4 fond c. compriing n fresh lock of goods, suitable tor the AND BRAINS, | City) {rom the rates of exchange. pursuit and in every relation of life. The gold of Cali. | Péricet as iit should disrogard all those other resources with | Deparim ch cand 8 operation of armies. an YOHON NOFICRGROOKERY, oLAR Ay CHINA — OUR HAVANA CORRESPONDENCE. fornia bas furnished the merchant and trader withacapi- | “Whether we shall depend on private capital ‘and enterprise iene, "Tat gned by the Sticers ‘sf tala body ostae' Bree pa i po ne for the early establishment of railroad. communseation, ‘uae ARTLETT, auctioncer.—On Tuesday, we Havana, July 17, 1856. | tal by which enterprises have been undertaken and a0- | Grshall promote its construction by stich ald as the yenerad go: | warmer the Heardot Cocerciimen, witiy a request that it ber Bat love lock, ai BH Fear sreat $0 crates all kinds W. (3. Mortality at Trinidad—City and Town Improvements in | complished which were before deemed imprac- | Yermment may constitutionally give: whether we shall rely | "i stost moved that the minority and majority ree pineand commen ware, flaas, china, cutlery €uba—Railroad to Matanzas—Gold from Honduras and | ticable. Our commercial marine bas been nearly | (meg mumuance oF peace Until fae Increase of th iter in. | ports both be printed, aud all the members vane hate Slaves from China. doubled since 1848; internal improvements have been sepomnas et aid from those of the Atlantic slope and Mi with @ copy . that the foremen be instructed 13 twee i valle; hether ‘shall ade une teu ah UOTION NOTICE —SAMURI, O8G00D & CO. AUC- Tnote the deceage of Mrs. Caroline Bass Smith, lady of | pushed forward with astonishing rapidity; the value | defence above referred to” aro questions of pablia. walicy a * hich belongs to Congress te decide. dy at ibs slocka large amram of would furatare, | x. p.eyx.VANUS CORI, Jr, the ereai ovslete writer, | Wi Sidney Smith, Bsq,her Britannic Majesty's Vico Gon- | of every kind of property has been doubled, | ™Weh clones Covereanle dec china, érockery, eullery, ae. Terms, cash, Goods fence. another brilliant’ ani powerfully. written Trinidad, at that city, on th ., of the fever | and the evidences Soses, it hes other relation or Sn wasted tor shipplig. yi opens. 8 ae ey ae ae 3 sul al dad, iY, @ 7th inst., of the fe’ of prosperity and thrift pacpenss § hes other relations to all the great interests of our the sense “44 their respective companies, and report the same, with amend ments, to the Board. Judge Purirs strongly urged the adoption of this reso- lution, as being demo:ratic, and the best means to secure pubMcity and unazimity. i confederacy, political, commercial and social, the prosperity of - : charming, smart, ridiculous, adorable, hundred-gua, unap: | four climate. The affection of the woman ana devo- | are everywhere to be seen. Tho security and protection | Which essentially contributes to the common defence.” OF . CURTIS too the same view. The Committee flea Bp gt ag la AUCTIONRER.— | Cyonchable, fifteen hundred dollar flick advertising weekly, | tion of the wife, made the social charm of the home | of that country from whence have emanated nearly all | these it is not my purpose to treat, further than to point to the — tg By BELL & BUSH, this day, at 1034 o'clock, at 12 North William street.—Sale of’ good furniture and housekeeping articles, paintings, engravi cutlery, plated ware, Ac. At — i " " a is 01 a1 emp! entes Si Gack wt wilkesll e hopere levels of Ticks lewelcy, while ner kindly deportment and varied intelligence, won } and that oam be socomplished only by direct and easy | communication ‘o « country ee tenipiing to enterprise, masts such asis rarely offered at auction. Gold and silver watches, 2.—Bonner would notify in advance all his | friendships for her from the hearts of strangers, who | communication through our own territories. Railroads | market. chains, rings, pins, revolvers, e000 ; fi minded, bankrupt, honorable, brainless. generous, dirty, | waited by her bier in sorrow, as she was borne to her | will effect this. At present we are forced to reaort toa | Some of the considerations which bear upon the ques- le-souled imitators, that mp is going to take an AQT —J. BOGART, AUCTIONEER. —BY the advertising line this week‘and if any of them have either | inst resting place. She was neice of Charles Pailips, | very circuitous route by sea, through the tropics and | tions submitted to the committee have beet brielly sug. gested, but we do not derm it necessary to enter upon an RT.—This day, at 11 o'clock, at 279 West Twen- bi ‘ r tt A ietourih street, between Ninh and ‘Tenthravenues by virus | ‘eprains or means, be vould Ninvortunaie ag tole sheer ot | £ea., of Montreal, and bad resided in our island a little | across the continent at a most sickly point in the torrid | EStendee argument’ te show ethan tho seman et 6f an execution, several tons of coal: also, the fixtures Of a gro- funds, and have lost am their credit by Soomeg the market | better than a year. zone. Should a war break out between our country and | power of Congress to aid the construction of the pro- Bt nr fourth sircet. er LO EET Wee Ewen OR TOMESON, Constable, | With gaally manuiactured, conveniently renewable, butnever- | 1.6 improvements of our city, under the inspiration or | any other maritime Power, or should a difficulty ariso | D0®Cd roads, or its duty to exercise that power. e bree that shey may be’ able to show ight. ni sloasite | intiuence of General Concha, go on well. ‘The square in | with one of the petty Spanish American States through peibe pablle mind The acehetreat mace eatin cargo | thelr all, but everybody else's all, Ghat they ‘could get holt | ‘rout of the palace is enclosed by Quincy granite blocks, | which these routes lie, our communications would be | and legislative resolutions have spoken with a concurring of,) is unavailable, fillug the four streets, and continuing through the street | interrupted and the unity of our confederacy actually | Voice; end Lee representative conventions of the de- Twenty would not allow their deliberations te be made public, although of vital interest to the department. Let no have light. . Swrru detended the action of the committee, He was a member of the press; but be was willing to ad- mit that the reporters, not being conversant with the parascology of the firemen, were liable to misrepresents their action, amd therefore the reporters were not ad- mitted to the deliberations of the convention. The ordé- nance Was a good One, as is presemed the ouly complete code firemen ever Mr. Bremen moved an amendment to the resolution, that the companies be instructed to vote directly on the majority report, which was carried, when the original resolution was declared carried. HE NEW YORK LEDGER, Look out for it! Race) where she ministered as the “crown of her busband;’’ | these satisfactory results, is of the greatest importance; | ‘uliitional resources which it would develope, and the inere oe ie" i | ta! ee BOGART, rail in the large Louse, the furniture of over seventy-seven rooms. | ® imine _— ot , . mocratic Cincinnati and the republican party at | ‘The Board then adjourned, to meet at the call of the Superior feather beds and bedding, table and bed linen, bed connections to the wharf. Tue building for public oitices bgp er ‘to these facts alone, to secure the construction | Philadelp! Lsve with most remarkable unanimity and | officers. uit large ot of ear int bles, chairs, looking | x. p. No. §—Come on, ye diminutive McDufls! There ig | erected near the water, and in front of the old fortand | of these lines of communication has given them such an | ¢™phasis declared the will of the prople on this subject, & I - or in resolutions intended for our instruction, tensile, crockery and barroom oil paintings and en- | Plenty of room for all of you—the field is large, and you will | barracks northeast of the Plaza de Avmas, is receiving | importance as never attached to any work of internal gravings decanters tumblers, Fetrigerntor, barcouster, large | ‘ll have an equal chaned to glean, after BONN has reaped, inward finish, and will long remain in evidence of the | ‘™provement since the time when, during President Jof. | , The committee have deemed it their duty to give effect City Politics. MEETING OF THE NATIONAL CLUB. ity of Rhel Al, cima alia iy 4 i . | to this general wish, and have examined with much care A meeting of this club, which hes been organized Sees fo REET PENS sree, Bvars, perseverance of our chief, Under the prestige of the ex- | jet the States iying, 08 “Me Atlantis seaboard ith the | the various plans which have from time to time been pro: | 4, A meet ortiings oo kd vaaae ttn brent of like ak UCTION NOTICE J. HOGART, AUCTIONEER —By N. B. No. 4.—This is not intended to hit anybody. ample of General Concha, the spirit of improvement has | States lying in the valley of the Mississippi by means of Lg feomy Fp me grt pl ed ape demsial contidaie, 0 ths’ coniing: eects: wel S00 MO ART. — Wednesday, July’ 28, at 11 o'clock, atthe | -————_______________} ioched the minds of his subordinates in the neighbxring | Toads across the Alleghuny mountains. Insigniticant | fions of the bill refe {° directly ie thee cnnene . 4 . ur orpiy. sixth street and Seventh avenue,by virtue of a. OOK OUT FOR THE NEW STORY— . as the undertaking of the building ot a wagon road i grant a panies | evening, at Academy Hall, Broadway. Only tw) meetings bill of sale, one horse, cart, wagon and harness; one cow THE OLD HOUSE villas and towns, especially in Guanabacca, a favorite | across the Alleghanies may appear now, the pro- | Whose in:erests and well established ability give aur of the club have been held, and that which was calle@ Also, in Seventyfirss sizoet, hear Fifth avenue, 13 sashes, \19 How it emigrated, and bathing place in the summer season, and the resort of | position’ was then deemed exceedingly difficult, eee as ee. so = work forward to completion | tact evening was for the election ofoflicers. Mr. A. H. Du- covers, garden tten: hia cctiieatuieatiar: tacit Be Dene, red i It afterwards. our uperdom to test the virtues of the Santa Rita waters, | 24 occupied quite as much of the public attention ems ganne presided, and Mr. Henry Ransom officiated as se . Written expressly for the NEW YORK SUN which have the reputation of renovating constitutions | S¢,the Pacific railroad does ‘at the present time. The cretary. «fter the transaction of some minor business, ¢ OF FURNITURE—BY PEED & COLE, Commenced ‘in the Sun of Wednesday, July 23, 1856. ted in debauchery. A bridge has been built and | Stes Were then separated only by the mountain range City Intelligence. Mr. Jacob Winegar was elected recording secretary. Dw- ety oe a gece Bye Hd ‘One cent per copy. eiicnat Genie eke sana eeatal in Geant of the Alleghanies, but the Western country was so re- | Free Acapemy—Prize Decamations.—The annual exhi- | ring the evening, Mr. Henry Snyuer, who had beem ita te dlaes eoiaimemaais Gad Dae aaYAGA ebeneral THE SIX PRESIDENTIAL PORTRAITS. christene. cha, ornamental and useful in facititatis mote, and actess to it s9 difficult, that the construction of | ison of pri hiv itudeie or elected President, at the former meeting of the club, bub it of parlor and chamber furniture, oll’ paintings, The best likenesses yet engraved on wood. approach to the baths, which have been enlarged and | a road was considered absolutely necessary, and sufficient | Dition of prize speaking, by student e Free Academy, | 1.24 sent in a commupication declining the honor, eutered pier and ovat Polsases, carpets, &c.; 22 cases of Tgeone 6 BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES WITH EACH ONE. furnished with all needful comforts. Our chief hot weather | to authorize the earnest attention of Congress. The took place at the Fourth avenue Presbyterian church last | the room, and tendered his resignation in person. peo- <heata ten, groceries, ot ths sertoes Plikwore and Desai bartduye paer San | Seteemants, sites. fresh, sale Sas mineral wales benllng, | ble of the Westers frontier were at that time exposed to | evening. ‘There was a large audience in attendance, UCTION SALE OF HANDSOME ROSEWOOD AND | have those of Fremont and Dayton, sit those of | Crrro. Regia, Guanabacon and the several distiaguisued Ceolugly forte, but the markets werese distact that eke | much larger, in fact, than the church could accommodate, mahozany furniture —H. T. LEEDS will sell this day, | tienen a eee tray are wold. "dee to ‘that your | 1a the city of Havana. The club, however, refused to accept it, and Mr. Snyder took the chair accordingly. After some further business, the club adjourned, to swell the meeting in the Eighth ward. ti furniture in the private resi. | Muy extra copies of each day are sold. . | Production was rather an incumbrance than a profit to | and many were obliged to leave for want of standing doa Wane tara rma | shoe oh ie hats yan Ramm cmts | Eerste ey | rom, oy nahn aT nant aay maa Felice i ‘yuu plate slase‘doore and’ backs tre. sereel a, seoteeed — wien two nous, and the re Gbe eh. teeta government attracted public attention and awakencapee | fested in everything pertaining to this, the People’s Col- | Cuaxox or Fatax Prevaxces.—Adam C. Riatolen, pro- aire tables with eishuary tops, ssorelary book pr ee enwiiswied in a fair way of being taken up, although there is great | Sate Ted ge Canals were projected, and then follow. | lke, was fully justified by the character ‘of the exbibi- of a coal yard in Twenty-fourth street, was takem ae Uanaome tapestry ca ty foe "AES Canal tre eee tion oe eer ae aged ines | ed railroads, until every part of that country which was pt mgs a oes on aie: prin sii thie Sree aa on rockery and OR a an a e American ship War Hawk, Lemuel B.Simmons, arrived | hut a few years ago called the “Far West,” hes been | % 5 lege order, and wou'd compare yoy with any | into custody yesterday, by o' Marsh, ¢ Lower Settehs oak canke citetent i it bake 1 OL, ON THE REPUBLICAN BALL" NOW READY | 10th inst., with 668 Asiatic contract slaves, from Swatoa brought within three or four days? communication with resting” the ‘country. ‘The first requisite of all public | police Court, on charge of having detrauded Thoms Gor- brea, joey X fe ‘the REPUBLICAN CAMPAIGN SONGSTER.« col | and St, Hiclena 108 days; 42 died on the passage. The | the cites on the seaboard, giving a new impulse, ing—self command—was shown in a high chal aitats Os Ces a ak ae ‘oral mitors enahaee siren Se ostive. Mass | lection of tiling original rick, pamquinaden. &e., specially | selt banging of an Asia, on tho 10th inayat the nlace | yhe,Cu'%, onthe seaboard, Kirink a new impulsego com: | Sy'aii thospeakers, without exception, while most of =e -_ : gn to let.” One splendid 7 octave pianoforte. evens ae mda of freedom ta the campaign 0 Sriny, | of confinement or deposit until delivery made to the | trontiers from all the dangers of a hoatile foc. No bet | synced s more than vsual degree of ent ae Fide yew hey pede p tg Page main rs 4 : purchaser, is the last, though common, incident ter example can be given of the benefits res from rye ue, Maksiy, Mabsodk, Mane “ ite : Damron ou or mera agua mom. | Henn aa oe Sree mast | Tier wc cme ne | Sneek mee eke | ree ed eng rer pameeme, mn: | a, cas tre Nc an sired —T (ORRELL, auctioneer, will se,'o pay | airs of theday, te eampaign document. itwileprove ot | fures to. recogulze JC. Tucker, Haq. as United Slates Pree etot tbat road the publi ands ser teettroud: | merit, and all received the inevitable compliment of a | $1,672, for which the promissory noles of the accused wivances, em made BY 8 A eter cima: | great valu tn the hands of commitioes, clubs and individuals; | Consul, unless with proofs of the signature and seal of | jor sale for many yeurs without ndivg a purchaser, and | SBOWEr Of bouquets, as odious as it was odoriferous. were taken; tat the “sevased, seen after the parchnan et fang Gining tabi len pot hee th pom “Goth and cotage | pagea jee. paper core omens 6 cents, $1 an vw the letter accreditin, — Ste, . arrived here by ® | were at last reduced to the lowest minimum price, ‘The prizes, which consist of two sets of books, one cach coals, became insolv: soon Bo ee take up the notes, and that in conseq: eof complainant wae defrauded out of about $1,000, ‘The defendants paid $646 when the bargain was imade, but have never hedateids’ sping apd ‘curled hair mattresses, oak; mahogany | fhoasand agents can Bn wh rept ot pce Fen Spanish brig from ‘Truxillo on the 11th inst. and leaves | iwelve and a half cents per acre. Even this reduction | '0the best declamation in prose and poetry, will be ‘wardrobes, bookcases, tete Lite of Fy For full proper to pay over the balance of the gross amount, and black walnut hall stand: to-day in the Quaker City, for New York, to report. a bi awarded to-day on the occasion of the commencement vote, aay nad Teskiog chetre: dros ant plas bureau mar yarenianaddrese Mer, Orion Muifigan, puolishers, No. | New mines of gold have just been discovered tua moun- | Varnment had sives ues one half to austst tn bunikog | €Xercises at the Academy of Music. peng ta beg rape yee Cog AO Park row, N. Y., or 107 Genesee street, Aubura. tain range upon the sea coast, forty-five miles from Trux- | jhe road, the other halt was very readily sold for two | Scobey Dearn oy Matacut Brexwax,—Malachi Bren- iulo, which, from their ing favors, promise to rival which exceeds one thousand dollars. The accused denies mos ine a an mah ed — six, PORTRAITS. the auriferous deposits Toiban ‘or’ Australie, saa'1 dakare S04 Siz coats yor sare. Pha Bw Yee ‘nan, a Custom House officer, died in New Rochelle yester- | the charge preferred against him, but was nevertheless were iarelot ee work beat Stan Buchanan, trust that it will impel a population in that direction, | Country, although in mary instances, as in this. the romts | “&Y morning, very suddenly. About three o'clock in the | held to bail in the sum of $3,000 to answer the charge. overs reer aurea Domes wr cne a which wok advense che penparny o Epeeerys see Cen: | Came iu'direct competion With river and canal trauspor. | morning bo came into the bedroom of another boarder at | ‘Tux INTxKNATIONAL INSURANCE Company's Case. —Yeater= i wal ri tation. , Beiter ts Samet an | thereon mine | tina g mn aap ra | eye tg a ee J 5 mire to of : ce ASIONERS SALE —STOCK OF HARDWARE. Toors | together with blographlea! aketches of each, are to ere: |e Se ee eee OF | Selieved to be sterile aud, barren will, no doubt, cas im | te BeXt Toom, where he sipped some water, and soon na, late oftcers in the International Insurance Company, plated ware, 4c. &c. JOHN KE. VAN ANTWERP wiii | lished in Califorria,) be found to yield bountilully to the agricul. | “rT died. He was employed in the department of Mr. 1 in the sum of $5,000 each, to answer the charge Pe 8a ges THE NEW YORK DAILY SUN, = mes Diario eis Game Marina, July 6) ces, | rete Y - Ogden, in the New York Custom House. preferred against them by Mr. Ogden, the Vice Presidems sisesignens, Ge entire stock of bardware, outlery, loots, hous | Commencing Weanseny, Sut oF an COPY. et Fenaas welts Gan ae eae nae gree These lands are now totally without value, no matter | A TRANsraRxNt Battor Box.—A diagram of a transpa- | of Pies tate wenaeed ‘The 0 patent’ barrel revolvers, 12 cases “ H. Collin’s, = : a™, ballot taken wie te wii Sun establishment on Kon. in presenting the situation of Walker, as rd how fertile they may be, and to the government worth- | rent ballot box was shown yesterday at the Mayor's office, bay he A. er ge! ¢ cee Se ee ee ae Nast rasiedis Rises Ores oe forces, as in all points identical with what we oe ee oe a poets te gn which it is proposed to submit to the Common Council at | gliowed him to depart on bis own recognizances. fs For Youn. Premont.:. 8 correspondence of rodent date that | value to the remainder, and whatever tbat value my be | {t6 next session, for adoption in future election campaigns | expected that an examination will come off in the case DWALD SCHENCK, AUCTIONEER. —EDWAKD | For John ¢ Buchan *"@ | chest inmieer of tibaanein I ua does not | Will be the amount ‘the government is gainer by | in this city. The ballot box proposed is very simple, | # few days. i age hy 79 tire ‘everal Blank. owes “+_4 | exceed 800 men, including therein the #0 much talked of | tbe transaction. Your commitiee have not thought pro- | Peing # hollow glass globe supported on, four pillars. A Supreme Court—Spectal Term. aye? J =_= m wo aside from the established system of the rans y top » In weno, by John reacomre vita os othr sci Folal number of bate. sion sriscngaiee ig i | tee Honk Of abe eampelgar im Une muuch radaoed pth A aptetn glare Rowe rm pols this Ti i ‘an aperture Targe enough to admit a ballot. It Before Hon. Judge Whiting. eens one ‘Kind‘knd gene.” On W bores, sixteen hands | year on Wednesday morning, those of Fremont. and _Bazrin | band ore raging, with wahened of intenshy, ‘the distense Of the railroads under cons deration, exept incidentally | Tt! De Won aa depesited, and that talse bottoms aed/otier | THR CENTRAL PARK APFAIR—INSUNOTION AGAINGE ia warrant ‘sae aa Co ATES yea = fn Thursday, and those “Buchanan and Breckinridge on | of the country, as is clearly proved by the considerable ar ee, hence mg nn Wve snne © | Seen orem “4 cannot by any ‘any possibility be introduced. THE APPROPRIATION OF $200,000. Complete, and In iret rate order; sold to pay advances. ‘Au vanet aoneunt will be kept of the number of exten copies ponent ayy Reade lod ae isndenyored ts extend to orony peotion of Ob Its sincerely to be hoped that this or some similar plan | Jety 21.—Lorenso B. Shepard ws. Fernando Wood, UGENE B. FRANKLIN, AUCTIONEERIY FRANK. Stn of Zaturday. morning. This Will be looked upon very | In every point of view, it seems undeniable that the | coumtry an equal share of the benefits to be derived from | that will do away with the present cheating Pies Mayor; Jas. B. Smith, Jr., Recorder; the Aldermen, @e., LIN, NICI a Auction sale of ‘second hand } generally as an “vidence of the enthusiasm and real interes prcunaieg of the Present state of things will ot mech } h Aas ap e$ of Morten’ Jey J Racha great need of something that will ensure correct election | @nd several others.—It appearing from the complaint rrtaptesery team tranes igeseeesrae: | fargy seen! wine tioren presi ope Forte urenginn the mater ower "| rifons a heer othe roped rode, na am the | Fetus in this action, duly verified, that the plaintif is entitled te room, 86 Nasa: asec, near Fulton, wae c—" —- Ly Mbsnesnes are—all of them—pronounced the best that ‘This causes us to pursue our examination, already be. | Western frontiers of the ag lying west of the Missis- InsraLtaTion in THe Laiout Street Barnet Cuvnca.— | the relief demanded therein, and that such relief te one romew nearly new; Bleved ‘seaboard com| hereb; strictly Sageh bes tee woke. SE, ty have yet been epgtert Oar Cost OVER $0. gun in a former article, relative to the financial question, | sipp!, connections are easily made with roads already | poy, T.C. Green was installed as pastor of the Laight iia taetae Sele fee tare, consisting of sofas, chairs, rockers, mirrors, wardrobes, | ‘The publication of these splendid portraits is not the only | €¥eD more important than the military one, and more th all the a street Baptist Church, last Sunday evening. There wasa | ‘2, " 4 = dedsieads, bureaus, washstands, hair mattresses and pailinases. | feature of interest in the columns of the. Sun Anew ani | disadvantageous to the invaders. In fact, it would, per- By thus combining great interests of the coun- q . Join that the said defendants and ae Also. to pay advances, five suits of selid carved rosewood and | original story, written expressly for the New York Sua by | baps, be possible, as we already ex, it, to find men | “Y, an effort hes been made to allay sectional jealousies | large audience in attendance. Rev. Dr. Sommers made | desist from laying or levying a tax for 000, cochegney pare, teraters, tm Preees soma Drosatel and wk | Donald McLeod, entitled Lo uap in @ number adequate to the necessities of the enterprise, and - bind together more firmly every part of the | the installation prayer. Rev. Dr. Lathrop preached the | by virtue So erin os the Board contre, card and pler tables; lounges, ouomans ward: | How it emigrated ant tbo ined ih aherwards, will also bo | SW Rey poem op or eb ped nage BY “Cah oley of granting lands, of the proceeds of the | Sermon, and the Bev. Mr. Gillette extended the right | TAT I"bark, under any’ pretence whatever the robes. beokeasen. bureaus, washsiands, Preach | published i the Sun on the same days that the portraits | Pay them well, and to satisfy their a Se thereof of hand of fellowship to the new pastor. After a closing , u Plate mirrors, oll paintings, fancy table cutlery, sliver S ssdibias w" this is just what cannot be met with in Nicaragua, how: , for the purposes of internal improve: | address by Rev, Dr. Magoon, the benediction was pro. | further order of this Court, Cause to be shown on 25tm Hed ware. chink nt a liane ware, clocks, de. Also, about "Ho eta these portraita and this vory interesting ever its disposable resources may oe _Protsed and ‘drain- Beat an Ae ge Mig Hyd ee Feo beat nounced by Rev. Mr. Green, July, ported brandy, a superior ie mani 4 withous reserves eee Uren ® Lens cals Cipaosea wesc eamietopiicees Secteaee | Sal: emete” Ue a ananny cemte feet fe seve. | Sr'ac apt ap, fous, ens rental of trp. bot Finewxa's Torciticit PaKape.—Tho firemen of six on Frcs ta how ae of wealth; but it is rot the less certain | of the sales of ‘the public nee within the State of | gine companies unite in calling a meeting of the firemen Fine in Fortier Stexet,—About halt past two o’clocks PLBRRT #. SAVAG! AUOTIONBER. seer Bh POLITICAL. and evident that such germs were not, in former timos, pa Ad Sree Est p Ay Dceae of the Fire Department, to meet at Firemen’s Hall, next | yesterday morning, a fire was discovered in the by AGHA ESV SAVAGE, 1 Ona ars tour, tena, | SIXTH WARD BROOKLYN ¥REMONT OLUB WOLD | MeRendances the essons foriins conclusion bri csonl emptying into the Atlantic 1 the Ohio, to the mad Sato Wednesday evening, 10 take into consideration the pro- | Ywelling house No. 286 West Fortieth street, owned and oe a ma ene co Oe 5 ee amen: tas » ee geen Sng lye Tuesday) arguing; | reserved to a further inquiry, as it constitutes the most roada to aie baving a torchlight parade in lonor of the in- | occupied by William Sent The flames were soon ex- Helaret — © thele Rendgnaetera, corner of Const at" decd teckng delicate ‘ineipal point of the matter. In the mean- of Washington's statue, on Union square. | tinguished. Loss about There is some opposition to this movement, as the depart ment is to have a day’s parade next October. Tux Ps Ursivow Fratersity—Coxvertion ix Provi- pexce.—The annual convention of the Psi Upsilon Frater- nity for 1866 will be beld with the Sigma Chapter, Provi dence, RI., on Thursday and Friday, Sept. 4 and 6, The oration will be delivered by Samuel 6. Arnold, ex-Lieute- pant Governor of Rhode Island, Fp Earn by Francis shall content ourselves the evidence of the bs i B. HERTS, JR., AUCTION! and singing always on hand at every meeting. y restraint, in a poor country almost absolutely de- on this pa prived of industry and commerce, and with its ogvionl. OR FL. pa mal Ea ane lt Linn ery, shertt's eale of a large ‘ook of HE TWENTIETH WARD REPUBLICAN ASSOCIA. laces, ¥ de! July 22, ae 80 clock, in Continental Ilall, corner ot Gare in & stato of tatporable segiect, are mese rer, ‘silks, velvets, cloths, casstuneres, Hon will bold Its regular week! al Weat Thirty fourth stroct snd Eighth avenue.” leet a ae collars, Ms conor in en wand Whe, boven ie Tiberty and hates slavery exten. | sufficient for fomenting batred, but not sufficient for “ 4 Fire is Haxixt—Four Frame Briones Boast. About one o'clock P. M., on Sunday afternoon, a fre art atin eveniny ather laces, collars, sleeves, cl andi c ‘mitta, gloves, milk undershirta, ¢mbroideri ek- | sion, attend and enrol his name, and thus aid in secur ‘ing the numerous wants of an increased army. ton, dtess guode, gros de tine, setade Chine, walered silk, | Kanese, free men, free soll ni fre apne hth election wong roe | Whine retchde bo ted’ hionoht os the bend of 6 Bead oF glk serge, silk velvets, yp loth, French doeskins, win: | Fremont. flibusters ee ee for mainta! his domination ney flue in the house occupied by Mr. John Bell, who owns the buildings. Much credit is due to Engine Com- pany No. 36, =n ea, ee dow cornices, bands, 4c , &e. order A Lill tm Nicaragua, and for sub) ing the neighboring States, M. Finch, of Uties, N. Y., on Friday yyy exertions succeeded in subduing t JAMES C. WILLET, Sheri. mater HS ivi ot os OF | he must, above all other , make the sacrifice of and Pave, Seecse Accsurt.<A sailor, named Alezen a" ye the See ee of de 4 ‘OHN |. VANDEWATER, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL | Hall, 663 Broadway, on W the advance the sovenenry funds Isr creating such oa araiy, jdentally shot on board the ship | sa ae y toca de bay ys ne this day, Tuesday, July 22, at 1045 o'clock, at the sales. | All voters are invited. Dodw ‘anc for providing it with all the necessary means duri der Grabam, wes acci y iu ae ve fire—but Pony to ‘No, @ Nassau street, a large assorunent of diamond | Hon. Judge EB. P. Cowles, Gen. B. F. Bruce. Hon, acampaign. Nicaragua may ever so much be Philadelphia, by a pistol in the hands of A. J. Lawson, | they have damage by gold jewelry, watches, 4c.; « fine line of diamond jewe!- | Greeley, Judge Culver, D. M. Hambleton, ry. $7. pele ‘cluster and single stone diamond rings, pins, | Vania, and other eminent speakers. will add: of the principal difficulty. Promehes suds. Res large line of gold and Ulver watches, | ae Wann, ii. Whonver hes studied. wi ce, the spirit of ; ant Wan thout prejud! Freres, David Taylor ‘and oilers: also. sine of t Sori Torrer, "secretion — Se Will have remarked ‘its mean and it will never yield the necessary juice. This is the root a boy, who wes amusing himself by playing with it The bullet took effect in the thigh, near the groin. Forta nately the wound is not consi fatal. Tun Pomc Stoxs.—We noticed at the Public Store in Fine o Feurow - lps before eight o'clock: yesterday morning, a fire was discovered on the Afth brn competion tA pf ci a aly id violence mich Broad street, yesterday aflernoon, quite a scene, There | ‘oor of building No. 68 Fulton street, cocupied by Jamew o* . out e 5 - . gold guard, vest and fob chains. Ail to be sold withoat re ENTH WARD REPUBLICAN MEETING.—THE | left great results bel Perhaps not to de defend- Ot less than fifty carmen, with loads of goods for | 0. Bird, hatter. The fire was soon extinguished with @ verve. Every article warranted as represented in the cata friends of Fremont and Dayton are respectfully requested | ed, but stil notable rh om! character of fects. But “ora, waiting, aging and crowding for their turn | (ew pails of water, by the persons in Mr. Bird's employ. to meet with the Republican Committee of the Tenth ward on ‘Deca: we jpeatay evening, ot 6 eleuh, a the house of Willow when such a phenomena occurs, it is always URE of deliver; We are in ‘ormed that the buildings are not f merchan- ing = fire. About two weeks there is some motive of an elevated nature com- dered safe, owing to the heavy weight of ‘There is & mystery regard! TONEER—WILL SRLA., THis | Bunk, Xo. 24 Grand street esa cnet teed With others Of lower, Ghasaster: religions ee erase Ts Tea morchan: I ago a fre was Gacovered in the premises of E.T & Le $$ | epirit, patriotism, the instinctive ferocity of the savage, oF ees recs te wouted td tare bate, Gab toe | em tho cceupy the ior underneath Me. itr ie “YY O0NG MEN'S FREMONT AND DAYTON CENTRAL | in a word, some ‘other impulse of an analogous nature, delay’ to the cartman, who rides hardly two loads a day, | War Gxtuenited nelore much Camege wae ttt +4 ian wae vilar meeting of this organi termi waged ‘colon ; ered = will be held this Fenny) Sven, inthe leoture room of the | AOe Yery, yy = laaigeeees een aar ppm tf and who is ex; in the open street, waiting his turd | O:,"Crdongn, The matter is under investigation by the Stuyvesant Institute. 659 to deliver his Joad for hours. iway, at 8 o'clock. The meet reased point Lok. excused, as the pataral fruit of love of labor, Sia atte A. Tan Rion, ctniagcle maka | perhaps rendered boossnary by the defence of their r. PYG ANTERRE, President. own hearths in frontier districts; or, lastly, engendered ve, Secretar’. by the unquiet character of modern civilization. But in = filibusterism, well analyzed, there cannot be discovered Aldermen of the city of Brooklyn and Supervisors of wcnsnasnsnnnnecoes Coereeemeeter 4 pe a7 ‘noth a bes Sorel epee Kings county, held last evening, the special committee, AWNBROKER'S SALE.—A. M. CRISTALAR, AUC. \ to afford. ebony = Thowery,, Will sell, this day, at 10% o'clock, a PAu BROATTA oe eh nee renee, FOOT OF | intion and greedy calculation. | From the adventurer who | “in the first roars » war with any pepe ime Power, | 1 Whom was referred the annual statement of the Mayor large esaoriment of men and women's ne arel; @ [> and mainsail bonia, 38 tect and under ta fi — cnrols himself in hope of spoils, and in the meantime in oo commnanonre sen could not relied upon for the | of the sums deemed necessary to be raised by tax for the Targe and valuable ‘caperuanean OF gold and si Fo rom Dun | duiges his appetites, to the chief who, amidst his efforts | transportation plies from the Atlantic to the Pacific | year 1867, submitted their report, from which it appears the Fire Marshal. Mr. foot, es hilcware mentee Shien, follows —Broad wa: 500, LAR, auctioneer, will sell, on Wed: St. Mark's, $1,500,” the y tent, le wireet, at 10h o'clock, mal Fosewood chairs ra Teto-a totes, bedstends: card, contre and dining tables, Brnssels ond ingrain So arttehe, ofl paintings, ede ane helding, and a variety of other artic! ORTGAGE SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITL Se Brooklyn City News. Fixasciat MaTrans.—At a meeting of the joint Board of Williamsburg City, Jersey City News. Firk.—A fire broke out at noon, yesterday, at the salt- petre manufretory of Batelle and Renwick, in Wayne street. It was caused by some person who was passing carelessly throw! Davin H. Grover lap’s dock around Throgg’s point buoy aud back to piace of 4 lighted segar upon a bere ie . nsieal and hematical instr took mn DA race establishment would not f\ that aint ple ji, ke, ac. BY order of A. ADOLPHUS, Peart | *AfUBe._ cai tn te oe ot aa one Fate ons ne | adequate convoys for the number of soreships which it would ove estimated expenses OF (he cy tor scnas, | Of saltpetre, lying upon the sidewalk. ee wireet, of Rose, me Joy; and storeships alone, Inden with sup- eves , extipguished promptly, and before any ity A 4 Breet “9 | Buble epeculation-all eed cach have their eyes ted | Pley,cowd not undervake » voyage of twenty thousand allen sustained. : : ore a cir og. wheres aa enemy's armed * we MO bea ty anna to his numerous friends, h to soon’ hee ons upon thelr ows sure and immediate protit. This is the Veasels, even of the smallest rt dlae, phy lie in wait vB imareept Leaving to be raised by direct taxation... . $61 Data From Hxat.—A man fell in South Kighth street, and the pu basta I, that his opening tale ot eingant ural: | Y ¥nteance '8ie."" it savrion io asada Sa es beter ees: {roth pure and ‘uoadelteraed. Our wel founded ant ta, only line of communication, ten, would be oreriang; | 9,12 iewing are the particulars of the vari on Saturday, and died from the effects of the heat. Its re, rose es, French pinte mirrors, &c., wi P. M. of the day of sailing. Boule to start proeiget atzo'cloey | pathy bas not blinced us, nor ti our jus wi ~ ot | Sereed to be os uly 2h. at Ibs ‘ inge igment and by this toma be impracticable, with any means herew i supposed from papers found upon hie person that hie ate place on Tharetay., July 24 at 1034 o'clock, descriptive | PM. DUNCAP. | Excessive severity. he [history of uncimbored recent | fore used, to furnish the amount of supplies Poquiend for tho | 1+, FOF interest on the city debt. + 996,007 35 | Oatte ts Patrick Spellman, and that he hae 's brother. re Having leased the beautiful and spacious salrarooms, —— WATCHES, JEWELRY, 40. jy amy) wring. sch Suen aoe salen ore Ty the a Tue ee wien oe ihe $69,084 95 | *!ding in Brooklyn. Deceased thirty oe ‘opporite the Astor Mouse, he will be ha a Ye enseute theta. | ~wwwwerereweeee Saw hobns a promptly the actors find themsr)ves on the alone, for the, annual upplies ot prorat clothing, cami age, ‘and bad & carpet bag filled with with or 5 I 4 a ni an oo ul of Tab promernens. he ormee patrons’ and ihe pubic eneraly, C ALIFORNTA DIA ee oe ari searing aie bey roan ear yey can ing Tulle varviony % be necessary to maintain there, would. exceed $2)/00) 00% 18,088 00 BERGEN Powt RAILROAD.—The special committee of the Gratetully appreciating the liberal patronage extended to | butions, suide, AC, nid m prices within the, reach St alle fe, | Ofy"eeay money a the rocks on which vice is wrecked. | Ani,.0 maintain troops and carry on defensive operations 18,000 00 | Jersey City Common Couneil, having in charge the ap- hinm forthe oat ix years It will be his earnest eatowvor (> | KJ. SACOUS. manntacturing owellers, at Treatweg. Starting from this undlepuied principle, wo shall try 0 pa RR the and tetepr wiaten of yoo mong a deduce its applications in regard to the chief of the tili- | rach field twelve-pounder, ave "public debt, and to pay into thesinking fund 75,231 72 | Plication for s route through York and other streets of y . J City for the Bergen Point railroad, ad- ‘ ik sib ott be tenet, abt reeectont JOMPOSITION AND GOLD VEST CHAINS, WAn- | busters, Scone soon wed aa tak opt Jersey auhon covered in coatly brocades, damark and, Bagitsh halt Oramed to.ternish or chang or the money refund. | "TAT scessitios of Walkor are of no little importance. | sd aminunition, $0000, and of n sen const mu: | On the cry os large. 38,077 02 | Yeree to the applicstion at the Inst meeting of The Board. Ghoth coveral eupertly cared romviyeod contre lables | costly site ten ey io fe any part of ihe Waket 1 to enlist, to transport, and to pay an army worthy to cut | PCP,gIA0M. The transportation of emmunition form sear On the Thirteenth, Fourteenth, Fifteenth and — Hae Tegere WES FERVOR. gieearen, with plate ginaa doors; st masse cabinets; sere. | Ah a fgure,'is no easy ‘undertaking; above all, whion the | proce ot Transportetion would be vastly Increased ty aware, |. Sixteenth wards... Pisa oad marie if THE MILITARY, constant mortality amongst tho recruits renders a dl at the rates that were paid on the Northern frontier during | On the several wards as above. Corener’ PLAIN th ANTIAL. SyUhviture. eapeen obwementvows ~ deal of the eee ae a He is obliged to soli Kibo by ty r- re Sees Would be 3. For officers’ salaries beyond the estimated Strroskp DROWNNG.—Coroner Hills held an inquest oo Weve ite pier thd weaniel waitrore, wih plein end ora: | J NDSBY BLUES, ARMORY, CRYSTAL, 3 matin ere Ha fara tates eal a rhea cay but to x montis. in. pol tof fae ihuowaver seupplies | 4. Wy the Beard of Bhineaiion rbnioon 00 | Yesterday, at the foot of Beach street, North river, upom cn. a nate ol ihe, corpe willbe heta this i eadan), exe er “ing aa Inat.. at 8 | wedges he can offer for their speedy payment. ‘the last fer Gn’ the arid and barren Belts te he crossed the heen | 6. For lighting the streets... 96,000 00 | the body of am unknown man about forty five yours of “aloo EE ROREWOOD PIANOFORTES, bt ty embers Captain. | consideration is of the utmost w Lot us allow, for | quantities of water and grass Would soon be exhtusted by the | 6. For the Fire Department 58,900 00 | age, who was found drowned, The deceased was about of pana tous tok teen, Jonn T. Toa, "Recretary. peace sake, that he Lg oy it a ‘Still to be considered | numerous draught animals required for heavy trains, and | 7. For contingent expenses... szss+ 60,760 00 | the medium size, and to all appearance was a ‘longshore LF Wd packed on the premises, for shipping, a° a ATIONAL AL, GUARD UNIFORM FOR SALE—NEW aaa 3 vine ys "ie cnet offers suffl- pos A distances forage could not be carried for their | 8, he ¢ street cleaning, and repairing wells amen man, Verdict, “Death from some cause unknown t0 they, reasonable charge. ‘and in good order: will be sold low, on account of the | cient gains demn: n wished tor measure, - me 4 an Brees svar esveveresesees +e 96,2 jury.” MELLOR, Auctionver, | Swner Rann wo leave Fro leave the he city. Can be seenat 177 Greenwich | the considerable, ad advanced ‘sume which ‘are required 19 from one geventh isiomecwentielh the acetone suppties at | The Board then adjourned sine die. wis Salesroom 13 and 15 Park row, opposite tho Astor Hous». | Sireen tu the Accunxxtal DRownmve.—An inqnest was also held up sn the body of a boy six years of age, named Francis Cot or, this end. The secret of the penury which has weighed bye g my J in one-tom f ap LTC Sen Srnoxe.—=A Gorman eee meeps | om, 0nd atl Welghe OD, the daring “siibunter, and ths ex: | mand othe fthmie renten entry ebsgry com- | Duarm rnom Stn SrnonE—A gordener, named py kt gt ge Le WURNITURE. istence of which is every day more and more revealed (0 Telinnee, hereiore, pon furnishing that part of our | Jobm Frisby, in the employ of Frederick Sillock, of Flat- 7 grranie mesic gh ream, Oe Na Canal Se, 9 ego cnt de petals ug, finds its explanation in this very consideration tromiler with means of atencr frm the Clan cent iotenot ‘bush, wae prostrated by the hent on Friday, and died in Teevoriagts fone teen oon of he wake wae breaking cp hogeveuetion enasisting ‘a per od, iRbree- oor COTTAGE FURNITURE.—NEW, ELE in the meantime, the inaction to’ which he sees himself | ° ler the teen gy ee x mmit’be vain 1 eonsequence. Coroner Redding held ay inquest, and a | aided at Water street. Vs “Accidental tel and “baireloth; centre, extension, dining And tea. tables, gant siyh loweat cash prices, trom #35 the et | condemned, besides exhausting fis resources ae. well. ip Of stores “and “supplies. sa would aime ee | verdict in accordance ‘was rendered. ‘9 ace, o—: a snflive forking and other chairs, pier and mantel mirrors, ofl paint ones fe inaniiinctory Broadway ius uy. Bleecker — country as without Nicaragua, weakens likewise his | (i. continmanee of the contest or nntl we coun sreurt onl ge. Window shades, one beantifal rosewood of fine Goods carefully Drcked too ont the ott reatige, Sd creates the greatest difficuities in meeting | mand of the sen. ‘Arsigning bi o moderam | ions tu tee period, a ToComsrt Scicira—=A Yorug woman, named ‘i and finish: mantel orn ts, clocks, elegan' Bri ft i jon, attempted to commi, eorpota, Hall oiehkan na eee oy Brsesete aod SW PURMPPURRcaNT PANILY Comm mperiously wants. Without men tnere are no the expense would yet be enermous. The fheviications, ae — Atherton, ipted 4 muicide, ey Fatat Accipat,—Coroner Gamble held an ‘aquest yea- terday, at the New York Hospital, upon che body of « ING wests, without conquests there is no i | pots and storehonses would necessarily be on the | a dose of chairs to match; mahogany and walnut bedateads, by housek: ‘ifind this a very good in h Money, au ie, and the of placing ties ie laudanum, man named Edward trom feroeen, bedtng, table and bed iinen, machin ap ice See ree fran hoe na wane ; mead? without money tere are no men. ‘This w the [vicious srt Aton tsear ne hired weer, On re 3 b Brat othe aco district tion snows, oer Teoeived on the = Wits by Daing ran over by a barea: . sets, Wardrobes, room mise kes reae » Herald ofice imu en therein in many respects, the cost dur wold by mcias wee and remed’, uocessfully a which was $od Kiteben utegsile, ately, No dealers aged apply, threatens to goutract itself still more, the more the really ¥ jeu’ io thy during war. 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