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2 (AR, BUCHANAN ON THE PRESIDENCY. Address of the Prosidemt of the United States to the Frieads of Brecktaridge end Lane. Mr. Buchanan appeared and spoke ax follows isp Frowos ann FELiow crrzuxs:—I thauk you from my heart for the hovor of thus vit, [cordially congratulate | ou the preterece whlch you have expressed for | Breckiarvige and Gev, Lane 2% cdaticales for th Presidency aud Vice Presidency of the Cuited States over Ql competitors. (Applause) They are mea whose Ramee are Knoww fo the country; they uedd oo cu xy from me. omy have served thetr coabtry ie peas sud in war, They are statesmen at Well as sol tions, + Ronee and hour of stauger they will ever > 4 They are conservative mea; aud im the ooore of their administration will be equaily just + anc to the Suuth, to the Bist aud to the West, (Applic) Above all, and frat of all, they are of “tae comet tation and of tue Cuion, (ctiecrs,) we pe them to thovdeath, (Rewewed @ ugh not wo forgot that thay are alse fri the sovereign States uf this C tories of country ‘Cries of Maintain thd principle, which shuld receive she cordial @pprobation of us all. Equality w equity, Every citizen of the Unirad States is equa! belore the couktitutiog aud the laws; and why chould uot (he equality of the sovereign States comporiug thie Cuton be held in like reverence? This good democratic doctrine. Liberty aud equality common Teer are the birthright of every American citizen; und just aa | 0 their own watt, certainly ws the ‘uy Cuccerds the: ete @0 Corian =“ Chie povciple of domadentee during the br €-¥0r 41 onporition, (are) Bee Ta gn sian ether | ineur the ring E. of the country one North ad the aoe party wheh tee governed the counicy Peace and War—wtech dad raed it fromlumbic begia prosperous and powerful an Fcieuce Of amy Renind demnorst, or to prevent tia tron | Nene in the werld—aball this party be broken up for suck That te he -quastion. poo Gils eulpot—aud Ushall not deta you very luog— 1 wink lo remove ome atumblag blouk out oftie way. 1 have ever been the Griead «Crogular pominatioas, (have ever sicuck # puliticul ticket ia my life Now, wae thers enything deme at Raltimere to Dime the political con Bupporling reckiuridge «mr taut (No, ao”) 1 ‘was columpurary with the abandonunent of the vit Com gressional cénveution or caucua Chis occurred « long ime age; very tem, af any, of you remember it, Unde* the of Cougressional convention syatem, bo persou wa Admitted tea seat except the dem cratic mew! Senn e aud Homme of Representatives. Twix rul it absolutely eertuin that the nominee, Wu0 be, would be sustuiued at the eivetion by to States of thé Ur lon By this meaus it was reac: poreible Chat these States when could Het gi ral vole tortbe candias # when pominated the nomination and ¢ ctat to the democratic states Ww Should be their vominee. This bystem Was aban ioned— her wisely or uot Tshal exeress oo 0} ho Was #ubseitute whether democratic or Wes t this cUuveution according to the Aum aud represéntatives ii Congress. y ence arose which wever could have en under the Cougressional convention syste. Uf a majority of the national couven tion thus composed could LonMMte a enndidate, be might be uominuted mainly by Wheanti-cdemocratic States against the will of a large majdpity of the democratic states. Thus the no Minating power would be separated froth the eluetiag | thew aad te Union eucvive Tk bas ite roots power, whieh eould not fail to be destructive to the Strength and harw f the a To obviats this Geriour ditticulty in the or A national convention /ahd «t the same time to the States heir full vote, the two thiras rule was adoy Tt was ved that under, tig tui ever be Bominated Wwithoubenshnging withity Ue two-thirds thy votes of a dupided majoraty oF Mag democratic States, Tl was the substitnteadwpied retain, at least ina legree, the yxoven to Mie Peawerctie states which they would havepoet by abandoning (xe cogressioual conve tice systoaky tue rule, Was 6 ma F wats Dreked to pieces whieh nom nated Me. is the body wi ional con. ; and no democrat, however devoted to regular no mination! to give the nominer his support he Was left tee ko aot mmecording to th> dictates of his owa judgment and corscience. And here, iw pas@iug, Lmay observe that the wisdom of the two thirds rule it jastited: Dy the event# passing around ux Han it been faithrally Chsorved bo candidatecouid have been vominated against the will aud wishes of almost every certain democratic State in the Uniow, qainet nearly ail the democratic sena tore and more than three. fourths of the democratic repro: catatives im Congress. (Cheere ) I purposery avold en tering upon. yay discuss ou respecting the excluswo trom the Gouvention of ey, etd ates trom dif fr reat democratic States If Convention whieh wom nated Mr. Detigiag was Got a regular democratic couven tion, it must be confessed that Breckinridge i iy the same coucition tp that reepect. The Couveution thet uonmi- pated him, although it was composed of nearly ail the certain demecratic States, did got contain the two- Uhirde; andy therefore, every democrat is at perfect Diberty to = as he thiuks proper, without running counter to regalar nomination of the party. (Ap plause, apd of “three cheers for Brecktoridge Lave.”) Holding this position, I shall present rom the reasons why I prefer Mr. Breckiuridge to Mr. Doug- las. Mais 1] etal! do without attempting t thterfere with any inaividea) democrat or auy State demorratic argunt- vation holding diferent optuioas (rom tysell, The mate Object of all good cemocraw, whether be one of the other wing of our rtunate div defeat the election of the republican caudidates; aud I ;3 Shall never oppose any huwest auc honoraole co irse eal- b this obyct To return to the from which U bave aigressed, Lam in favor of Mr. Brec inricge, became be Raurtious and sustains tie per equality of all the State ithin tuetr commun territo Tiva, and the opinion of gb ome Court of th States ewtablishing this equality The severey of this Coide. are une vant pattuership. The Terrivories were acquired by the commen bicod and common tr pure of them all. Fach State, aud each ‘itiz oof each State, bas the eame righ: in the Territories ar aby other Slate aut the citizens of wny other State ws- | toss, Now, what i songht for at preeeut is, that a por tivn of these Stater should turn around to their sixter States and aay /**Wo are holier than you are; and while will take property tw tho Territories and have it protected there, you shall not place your propert, in the same peention.* This ts precisely what t# cowton ed for. Waatthe democratic party maintain, aad what the true pri@ dple of democracy is, that all eball enjoy the same rights, and that all elall by subject ts the 4a.pe se Property —this goverument was framed for tne Liberty aad property + (or the protection of which all eal morte were extablishes, But it & sud! : now te place the property a he citizen, under what is called the pria- ciple of equaiter sovereignty, tu the power of tie Terri torial Logigatuce to confiscate vt at their will and ples fure Thal ts the principe suught © be established at present, aud ma ty be an entire mistake aod nding AmouK &@ portion of thy Wheu was property ever su + (Never). If you bela . holt it in ependent of Congress or of ¢ Legislature, of of the territorial {t is yours; aud your coustitutim war mad Your private property agutest th nite of legislative power, (Cb: of prineypies wntet will Geprive you of your property is agaiuat the very essence of republican government, and to that exteut makes yor wn wh power over your meas J that, althougt tt confers Bo siEh puwer § ‘ + has any suck has power over your property ubsistence it; they ain't going to d ww but cue mode. aud oF ves. That me nuat ta, wheh bas be euter as auy thing Lave ever kuown, ™ s that A majority of the actaal ve Territory, whenever their number 1s sith eutitie people form ther ¢ t y f they will haw \ Vorey wit wae a Mr BecwaNas: tain glad you did, How beautt Cully the plate of eoustitutoual Law corres froude with th ts of the jevple’ Carter tt, em gre Norte and tie South, from the Past and th t T acry with them that p beat pro mote their materia tive together in pence fratoe a coumtitution decided to the general satis! eit ciple, wat wil you i there will be stedfe teut Terri torial Legislature may establisn Alavery aut another Tore torial Legislature may abelist It, and Bo (he ate be continued throughout the territorial exe 4 pr act strife and turn: Ka sae refore be so injurious to the best | bas hero called equatter the wabject beture you in anuther pout of ei people of the Southern States can never aban E rat principle of suate equality iu the Caton w self degradation. (‘Nevor! with vat Knowledgment that th an ta Abe votes to their Fister States, Whilat i: ue vital te them to p Serve theit equality, the Northern A surreader notbing ry Admitting thle prineyple toing thie they only yield obedienee to onetitution of their. coautey an expounded by the Suprer » Upited ates ‘While for the North 4 is vbstrac tion, with the Sowth it is a qnes a fovereignty in the Coton. Uf the decrees of & Duna! established by the constitution for the ‘are to be set at naught and ditregarte! to reader all tty of every description ‘What, then, have the North to de? Merely & good Citizetia, thay will yield obedience to the the Supreme ourt, and ait the ribt man to take bie property into the Terr there, just asa Northera mau may the most extraordinary thing tn th try sould Now be distracted an raone at the North will oot agre Bt the South shall bare the eame which they enjoy. What w wanian, say or mporiag fend that the Legislature of any law irom and coal within the Ter fer and cheers.) The p ¥ rome ratca have do ‘Tac Calitornia Matis ond“the Povtsanster |‘ 1 one boiler the South America worked her ouging, LETTER FROM Mk. V, ea pre. | Daun Pra—ta answer to Pa Be Pete Si communicated to mp by roar reas enereens me at to bay that the Californ oails shal the 11th inst., upon the terms propoeed by you, aud that | thrice monthly’ uatil ali to howe bree the exit yraru—that wlaves are you admit everything. rritori # must be protect that’ property in the ‘Ter cu ly in the fame manner with aay other it be rot so pr tectac tn the Torriterice We ‘The great ravification meoting (x Washington City of | are cegraccd before the world Mooday evening last having adjourned W the Rxecutire Maasion and paid their reepecta wo the Colof Magistrate, otto at hare We bave been told that hop-intervention (a the part of Congress with slavery in | the Territorws is the true policy. Very woll. | cheertully sdinit that Congrese bas no right ts pare | law to estabityh: aoe o ie tended vo the Terrtwria! Toghuataree, aad tot it be clared that they im like man’ er hayeono power to og © luxh, impair or destrey slavery, amd then verry ts in effert ended, Aud I cerly behepe oe! panta on by Conn de oss Supreme “coun oF the neither Congresa ner the ferr Gotan Butt, td the face of « Territorial Legislature #hoo! imerwrnine then Unis wuld be a were transfer of the fr po the Buttato plationm from Congress, to lake campo aia the Territories w the destruc. (Retewed applause ) f. Ube service eball be maintained an day of March, 1861. Thave extire contidenco that the Presideat will make the dips wacom suggested, aad T caanvt doubt but that Congress will, in wiew of the exigency, make tac pensation J Your telegrepuic despatch did not reach me in time to admit of auswer before the sailing of the Monday lat. or Lebould have cousented to take the mails ©, VaNVERBILT, al ont i ik required eds of oy en by that meaner. ‘Hoo. Jowner Hour, Postmaster General, SENATOR GWIN'S iin} ‘TO THE PRESCDENT. Wasnisuton, July &, 1660, ‘To Fins Excma2Ncy Time Presper: — Sie—When f arrived at New Yori, co esi! for Califoraia, avep rly Tescertained that the aveamer would Fie Ihe United States tusiia, teen of Mr Y ‘ave “prohibition, exereie the power of Th company with my: 1 calied on Mr, Alien, the ‘anderbilt, who informed us pal had dectinad to ccnvey the mall tim Ba ri legal compensation be could recetve—the 8a and inland pos. tagee—anc bad alse declined to eritertein aDy propemition to carry the msue and rely on for compeusati iu Maaition te the revenue from postages, He als. informed us that this Geterminntion f Mr, Van. dorbilt was tina! and conciusive. city of Mr. Allen, and that he would practice no deception apem the Se care trom Cauforma ba an ead a Vital oonnegnence to their constituents, T emus my departure aes return Ww this vity w cota “he more cffert w have the mails conveyed overtaud to property in slaves. ood. hey wilt on eed by Able met on the fluor of noth bow ly deteated. Not eo in s remute ‘Territory ‘To overs Be Tetritury there wilt be & rush of free sounrs from thy ‘They woult clent pre tial Legislature before the pospie of the South could wr rive with ther property, aut this Legisiature would probably settle forever the question of slavery according Abd shail we for the ake of equatter sovereignty, which from ee can caly coutuis uf dividing the great cross _gomearesic wther Mout? @ Northert States ing upon the vera- was the purpose of Connress in Limiting the sation for ocean ber vice to Caifforuin, to see and caters, W render certain the conveyance of the Satire mai’ ucicee the coutineut $y the central route. The de Date Oe two bocce ent the legislation net perfected, sor wont of titow, dewonatiuted this. haw aus OF to carry tie walle by the ueeau route for the posing # would be prade, with Honest motives, to pro- Woe the public interescs, In the abechoe of teguiation (which, i the House of Representatives, by the ena the taking up the Aunendmoeut of the Senate by @ wua- the cvotractors ou the overtund Toute have proposed & temporary werviee to carry the entire moat trom radiroad te railroad—that is Joseph te Folsom, beyond Picarville, y tive Gays’ time, for $900,000 per aunum, y, 1861) fix tines @ Week, witua , tor che Raine compensation, y ‘ exeoute the contract if their propo- entertain a doubt) Taey nave yortation in the region of eva the route exist. They reese on this route, ress, and Would How be In Buc. but for Indise distur venue 1O Stok the read and eoay sid thus make the expe t favorable eason of the year, pte mutter could be tranSported acroas ings te be one Uf the. mom Tt wae uot believed Toe niunercus, Pow- "wee thie ivilen vere shock t the Uuion, democ; aie party, suould it cs one of thoamoet power: The division #aa 4 #0 ‘ar division of the great , Wouid vend asunder © of four votes, Avprehensions, Proseut isFueas trausitory, auc wiD speedily ho Habre Of things it est our porsible contupeucy wh hud agwinst thie ull democemts wheter equatter gove. TeAUS OF popular eaveres Sbouid the tune ever arrive when three Limes a week, e@ent a unittest Nor awry agi twen tydaye? tun tation and taunticisin shall proceed ao far w' to render the domestic Bres\ues of the Soutis huseoure, then wad wo Gk Luied Yorthern wil the Union war au entire #0 who Cobteid that it has «!eady ocen dissolved ‘The, bave the ' with i father to the thought. Tt has been ne vided fer the moment it bas <# and become more powerful, aie whist the constitu It will Live to protect aia Very vitals of the Jone of the ancient cedaré Of Lebau Vow leh to afford ebeler and Protection to and to shield } (Renewed applause ) Ruma closed up its ra I tbe vost of this service convey all he prmted matter, as wel ¥ KO (Ver Unis route ° propewils the Coutractora have on my part, that eacred testrn stern of thewou and fellow citizers, \ is prohabie political speceh tat Leball ever i It 8 Low pearly forty to Wash ingtou as a met pmber of Govgte muy this bight that ¢ bave received poll your lathers sud fre comparatively a snuall « great and beautifu city ; three times « time, and afterwards the Department, beeu performed, but at a great long to the contractors. Fen eiylit yours the United States paid $798,000 per Aum tor eS mEmO by ovean service to. the Low at un increase of one-sixth g that woole period 1 and attention from Washington was then it bas grows to ben and the tiret wish of wy heart is Maat its citizens Ruay eviey interrupted bealtts wud for the kiud attention you have Id you ail mw good wight, he very reute where a vaet am: Of the Cited States wiab it carried ban tri monthly by the ocean route wid be preferred to it if in compo- paged cheering.) ut 2400,000, wad must be pardoned for the earnestness bave urged (hie sabject upon you and your Cabinet should be reereant to my constiiuents if | left a stone ua. Qurved te bave a fair trial given to establish « daily mau ou the Central route, which they have eo much st heart, Such a charye has als te reueraied throughint an ameniimeni tu the t that unexpected Will render it impose for m_ te be abeeut ci ob Monday, sud that, coueqnenutly, L shall uot ve Present at the proposed ratinieation meeting oa that night Leanot, however, omit expressing the deep interest [ take in the action of te demuceacy of Baltinore st this Inajoivtedt gud ditracted aS our party organize Twas induced 1 believe, from converations ‘With you and the Postmaster General, becessities required it you would have the laa printed matter—carrted overtand, if Congress futire to legisinte further on the subject That necessity has ariven, whieh must be m, this communication. The Alleged Slaver Kate. UNITED STATE COMMISSIONER'S COURT. Before Commissioncr Newton. Jory 1. —The United States ws. Captain Oto. —This case ‘Was resumed this morning by the examination of Wm Cantwell, Ibepe tor 6f Customs, who deposed:—On the morning of July 4 Iwas deputized to go on board the bark Kate; | went on board and locked the cabin door, to prevent aby boty going into the cablu; about eight o'clock bat morning C aptam Otto came over from the cutter to Wind bis chronem eter: one of the lieutenants and myse f went with bi into the cabin, stayed Uli he wound th chrowouwler aba Went wway; about ball past nine o'clock, bowra; after tut Gap nencly thay before, an mudeavoring to have correspoudance; th Mate and Captaln Onto would be in eunverration, aad th mate Would pass Around to where De Covta was;'be woul | tain Otto, and tuen cross over to tl other etde, where De Carta wae; about tat time Otto asked me who De Cotta wae, saying be did got know dim; fwbout Dal! pat one o'clock the mato asked me if De Coste belongee Wo the Custom House, and afterwards: he was going Ws stay op board; the Spaniard w: Correspoud with ome one: Aud whep be sew thet 1 board side, and banded wt in the top of his bat and read it; that I noticed himhe puton his hat quickly, and afer. waros took it ott again; I nication directly ‘equal! came up, and be Costa took shelter ud the mate got mear him, aad was n° clome conversation with Oe Costa; I could uot bear what r ia hit hands, and waa he captain having torn bis ) go tu the cabin & short time tom ud while there @ sailor looking mau came on entered the cabin, Oe said he had duae some Journey work ou the bark; Lordered bim ashore SeXumined—l did pot bear the mate aud the Span ther; lhept a memorandutn of ail Tsaw kuew the veswel hat wikdeut that an appreciation equeuces will iuduce them to of personal oF sect wma! threatened every that ifthe public mal's—etters dt When the Union erat should eustain the ww believe tat the Will wot only em apology for addressing you tye wa M. GWik, if thu “a! lea republicans ‘lt wtually destroy the tedee ‘To arrest sugh al Be the tule object of every lover of this It the patriots who origimally constructed the govern. meut were ready to make. the kacritice they did i its ac complisoment, We should be reaay tw my aside prejudices, puesion and persona! maul nity is Uae efforts to required of us to inciphe and usa fh tay juogment, of the democratic I know that {tit said it the proseut dilemma we are diviged op priuetph ud that there is adoabt a w tly heit sour eity p was little OF no y. | ance ib the expression of privciple of these boates, aad a to regularity, (tis impossible that s minority of a de | Lberatve bos), whether by ecceasion or whilst remain hited | iat With the majority, cau act incepeodently of it, and Upem 1s Own VolLion, Wilhout surrendering Its regular ‘This is the theory upou winch the govermment was formed, and upob which the deaweraic party has always stood aud cau only ben Theretore the remauiug a Jonvertiou as muel original agwembling at Ct of the body was uo doubt De Costa, & he im ouil Otte appenred lers Boeis epprared wo be 6 gates at Baltimore const! as the whole did upeu ths Whilst the harm: teu by the subsequeat with Crawal of delegates, yet it wil uot do t say that the par ty orgnuization was destroyed by it TADre te UURLADIF, aud a prece Will prove westructive of the ¢ aud binding effeet of party organization bereatter ‘The original eevestion of rome of the Southern States at reared W have been jastidied upon a question 1 ‘Those States demauded ay un converse @ ith If we de, bie whole tablished which respectability th \ * jes, £0 a# to mmuke the platforin couform ty the « Conrt ih the Dred Scott case, tu the afternoou a wader « boat va Bot the Battin Fougins supplied this objection to the Charles It adopted the follow: volution, which, in my judgment, should be sufficient to It certain’y covers the whole ground. if rightfully interpreted, without prajudice, And Rbowkd have been accepted by the recedieg dolega the poop week, ton Conver ten, explanatory re. 1; the mate had @ greticulating: afer the etorm Pants, aeked be» eof the south ris im mecomience with the Cincionatt pint form that durtug the exitence of» terrtortel goremment, the measire of restricting, whatareer i may be. unposed by the federal comstitation oo the pawer of the Treriorial Legis fr © relations, at the fume hereafter be fivally determined wy the 8a : 4 be respected by all ona und fidelity by tuse over the yu ob tae conversation boarding oilicer gave me instructions to oon board the Kate, aud let bo one leave or come on lit way furtuer, that all Fuspiciour, the every Urauch of the general goverumeni. ground of rewalari eatin te entitled is anarebical and dteurgan zing roasour, | eball support Douglas and Joho (am a party tan, aud veriiy believe that the de- cue which can succesfully eurwert oar neti Htaad by ite ia nite time tonered precedents: Lawrence Seaman sworn—I own the steamtug Magno- lin, never towed the bark Kate with her that | Kaow of; w tug Keneraly, Tebartered the Magnolia to Robert 7 Of July; he said he wanted to * Hook, I can't say who got the money; the bill wae preseuted to MoCormick ; do no. kaow the cap. tain or Iv Creta: don't know bow much I received fir MeCormick; do not kaow Mr. Lake, of Brovkiyn, the allegea owner of the Kate. leoxsen, As#istant District Attorney, proposed to McCormick ou the 5: moeratic party i the harks Keuzel, Let us preser thes charter by with me in this ete , and that they will rally with rare unanimity to the support of Dougtas upoo Let Maryland do likewise, Mr Donchue objected, and after soworal ineffectual ef. FERNANDO WOOD, Mayor, forte to make Mr. Ty Costa aaderstacd the questions in ib, bis Exar wath these grounds. ¥ Stated that he Washington for suttority to break oven the cargo of the | we of Kome experienced and it would bad written to THR HERALD. Monday's Henasp epee. amulitin Greet | ee Rate 8 Se pre Tt will take some tin fary to lave @ further potponem: Mr. Witeoxson put io evidence the crew list, manitoet, on which appeared eighty two Water casks for oll 8,34) Ibs. of bread and 6,000 teet of lumber, and the register of the vessel. Chas P Lake, Brooklyn, owuer, Deputy Mar*bal Dugan stated that he bad searched ‘or in Hrooklyn and could pot fad nim. There ve no Fueh name in the Directory : d an indictment against De ¢ Brabam iu 1856 a8 a slaver, aad mentagainst De Costa, De Castro and others Similar cttence trict Attorney desired to show that the reason » De Costa, was not tried on tLe turmer in dicc ment was that he eacaped from the offleer Joseph Thompson, Furst Deputy Marshal, deposed that De Costa #8 arrested O« & ormes warrant, and that the in ietment was subeequent|y found for fitting out the T saw him in custody ; toe is returned under oath, a re n, aud can only be Charies P. Lake Sa statement of the return of © approved, are aauaally noge uthee they are uspection at all timer. 5 “the parky whe took fer it had been duly Prosceution was commeuced agacast reeny, abd he was brought before a police ma hercd &, warren of arrest rr Geta for utr Bled, and ate op You are alse tusk beck tit property, reared, that { slavery will | Brabem ae a eh know of my own k deputy afterwards # ithout bis p my @wn knowlecge, of by any docamént in the of Meiut aduon Subject of e9 much ALeXpoct to escape crits ja lawe give the Marshal, sew rs, rigbte and priviloges, duder poesested by Sberit by virtue at Avy exemption ot property u “every Marsual y Marsual, deposed that be ar ja, bo was (hen in the hands of « deputy deliverea by Judge | by Mr. Donohoe, beeo Bow iD custody euch Warrad te, a are Tif, to whose custo \y he bad bee Lot a writ of haleas corp The istrict Attorney contended that there was fe: cosaity fur delay, in order to igslly@ubetantiate wh tim ‘to be a clear caso, rilitary Courts o ) perform the duties “therein required, Te wae evideut that dona fide vornes The manifest showed reat quantity of Fr) All these elements wore without fear or fx Military Marshal News from Nassaa, ater casks for ofl five thousand feet ¢ bs Pertectiy consistent with After seme farther remarks, Marabal Ryndere testified | that from the partial examination be bad made, he could fet axcortan the nature of the cargo of the Kae without | | Dreekirg ber balk. ! Li e cure whe ultimately adjoorned to Satarday morn. — > Commieeioner desiring toat tome action should | be taken to ascertain the nature of the cargo, and the Marebal was directed to telegraph to Washington for wwatructinns in the matter, THE CASE OF WILLIAM BRODIE. that the Goveruer has teeetved a des. toch by whe mai from the Duke of Neweastle reapectiug W lhaw Brod, « colered native of these ipianas, wip et, wae Sold in tae United Stav We understand our readers will reco! As a clave, OD thie aliey from the hom . teeiwed fuatrwet hs ACeIDENT TO TH StkaweR SocTH AsmnIca.—For weeks | past the steamer South Amertea haa beca rauning oa the river m the Merchants’ line, in place of the steamer © | Knickerbocker, now undergoing repairs. The South Amo- | riea left New York Monday evening, with a good cargo of | frewght and a large nomber of passengers. When pearly opposite Prermont the pilot of the steamer ditcovered @ A scheoner crowing his irack engineer to reverse the headway of the ete sued. The echoos AM TAYLOR HALL. lavers now lying to © lacer beigantin . Oo her want aiit wear Balti nor the (rane work, 5 190 tone rogiate THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1860, this tty about eleven v'olook yeolertay morning. The schooner received geome damage.—A” any | fo) de Commisstoners of Emigration. DR, SBROMB'H DIYYIOULTY—THK MOKTUAUE OF GUINE's POINT. ‘The Emigration Board met yesterday afternoon, Presi- dea Verplanck to the Chair. ‘The Becretary was direoted bo read & response dr.wn up by the counsel of tae Board to a complaint of Dr. Jerome, loaged in the Supreme Court, that he bad pot been paid his salary, which is now six months im arrears, and | amounts to 02,500. The paper eeta forth the ground of | ceience whic the Con \isioaers intend to adept, aad which they have all along taken, that the office of Physi- | clan of the Marine Hospital, which was Gilssd Ata the Doc. tor, was abolished with thas instivution by the romoval of yellow fever and other patients therefrom. The paper was sanecrt by the Board ‘Au application was received trom the Commussioncrs ‘or the removal. + gephwreme for ao eiditional ny ation os Seen prospective mortgage of 1ne’s Foint propert aa Crabtree ‘termed the Board has he bad'heid a consultation wits the counsel of the Heard on the sub- Joc , whe wens of opinion tha: Qu wetion whould be taken ‘upon it for the proseat—@u advice by Which the Commis. sioners quieted their proceedings. ft will be remembered | Liat the Commussionces of Finigration bave already ad | vanced $2,000 on the proposed mortgage of the property suctiouce { watt wae ne yg? Calogue coms. ing the larg ‘Oe Rowrd then a road, witbont taking up the eub- feos of the vacant Feri eey Gratis Garden, as er crally supposed “Tet pert do isthe Sel cone weraly wtatements submitted tothe tonrd— migrants arrived July ‘4, 1880, Emigrante arrived since, to July IL. © tame date in 1659 Tnmates at Ward's inland Tnmates at Marine Hoepiial 1368 Lait Toe "ear ioe Panag 11,66 16 duly £1500: Sue 437 42 Reoeteus since, to July 1, for com tmutation of passengers, &c..... 7,253 02 168,690 44 157.087 2% Disbursements to July 4, 1860.......... ceceee 189,407 20 Raiance in bank 517,540 05 1OsT AND FOUND. POND IN Baber S1Kh., ON THE SABBATH, A env) cum 2c), which Us ovr. ¢ or, have by. peor. jug proper, apd i ary the corner rides wire Ost At THE WANT Ri GAEDEN, ON THI 9TH, AN embromered Handkercaiet worked in the corner A muilable ceiving the handkerchief at 27¥ Kero: UST—O* SATERDAY, Af RVENING PARADE, Came 4 Scott S 1, a gol! Kracelet, wite bive eoamelied top and Sorc, ith inscription ov the inside A liberal reward will, be paies & the finder, on delivery, n6 86 Nord Moore trent. oF of ait. Prine. “Cump boat, ST YRVENIAG, THE IH INSTANT, Allen atreet tq Broome street, to Klizs” aty's Hrenatpin opal ret in gold. A auitable Fewiurd will be paid on returwing It to ES? Allen wtreat. 4YED 1} KOM STABLE NO. 33 RAST THIR tie the 10th ins—A email red Cow, with trans bells ou Bei: orns:, malike galy from Unree tenia; Red sauail pir ce ul Vorkd. with owners name, Ud around her bo The under wil b warded by taking her to the above : Mewar » 26 Kat Thirty aieth street. ORTON TL Ost ORSTR 4 ty-fifth $500 Rewaliin. t = PRUULAM APU Re ‘ork, Juty Whe rene duty Walton, of the city of Ne fork, arm: & tin i es oth ey saved es OK THOUBAND DOLLARS. ADPATORAL EW ARD,— of Waitin, berety offer a row of tome Thea’ the reward of Five Dollars, foe the apprehenaii and sourtetion ef tbe murvered the aald ‘Walton and»! New Yous, Juiy 10, 1960, 10 REWABD.—LOeT, A BLACK ‘AND TAN TER- bieSioras Rigee Feward will be pald by applying at 216 $i MEWARD LON, ON TRE NIGHT OF THE 4th inet. 0 binek end 137 ber tad ea the mame of Ne ly, earwnot out the end of ber tall © return the siut (184 Wet Kroadway the above reward will be d and 60 quretions naked, $20. SIWASTY, D ULARN, | REWARD.—LOST, ON sg Garo evening law, while going Crome Dron way. {Steere rowers will be pus Hi leaving ft at Mr. Lovis 4 Canal street, | Jewelry sore, Ni acer wen, REWARD. oF THE $25 wigs A Ios boob coorei fart on a re. | te ee atiz Wy Correll is about 6 (et 6 inches high, dark, complextca, aud D yeareold (ne Ball th: store rerwe ct Nonell fe Sonar we Tee atk, ie the S53" st KAMBOATS. wnt ALLDA will lonve Jay Greet pier, mea tue Thirteth street, re cine) wake eae Maha or can make sure connection at Pough Bpaler hacnee transl Fare 60 centa Pox BRIG RPORT DAILY LiNe TH JOHN BROW conte, lense Oliver slip every day at 12 o'clock won, PuuBing us oe i ae PORT will eave Peck ol Svery. Monday, ers Po ve Pes eve srancotay day nt 1 o'clock wom, Srtiving @ time U9 connect with ail the | Oxprese « 4. W, CORLIBA, New Mo sod ALR PRICL tenes New Vork Pht, eacept saturdays. whee she” M.” Pare 25 cents each way. CRAN HOUSER, LONG ‘BRANCH —THR ie 4 HIGHLAND LIGHT and ae pore py from street, wae at daily Times. Tt HAUURNTY. Proprietor” srt TLAND FERRY. Ipsase weave ovety tows ome'd a * TP. M., from foot of ‘The 7 soo 9 A hoarse r. ‘M. bouts from New York Kaurond connect wih eatiniee t ‘op i ncae Dae ens ewery hal? Bowe, hu" LES. DU RTH AVENCR ora —am AND 308 FOURTH i avenue, bet ty third aad Twenty ay eee, Families cr goutemen necomencinted with Mth of without beard. ‘rirauyers telling the ctty wil Std Unis quiet and desiracle stopping piace. Term. very mouerate. , SMT HBURLAN ct Usk BRYADWAT, ORNEK OF reel LPO ae foe. aut Sh per day: double ravine, nod par inne ordered BOMB AD, Bingie roan, lore #) Se) Ue BACURSIUNS. __ Be C ws he rm Piente and Coullon Rxcarsion of the tea b vinir tocial Lwion to Dua e's Grove, on Friday, Sen 13, 1860 be stea i barge Cedar tus wil Conve, ibe eAcurHOninie Ww the rove, kets SY cents, starus Fre West Leash vuceet thy; Went Tairtietbal 8. Mi. Flne too lon Baad on beerd Bante OF BKICKS—STEAMER MAY FLOWER | Will leave Forty thia street, BK, at 845; Kleventh 9: Spring at 900, Pies « Cathartor street at 10 a. tit Inineed, Fre 80 cents for the trip Hie Fastin BANKS RV RAY Tyee aud Mat) ‘The steamboat HKRO, cha Wil be w fine chance (OF sem omy sige generally, 1 view the vat of one cous of theme scvares of their profession, The UMIUOPEE Ul ite rwarde cu up the NUR river ot far an Wet Point Laking ins view of the (reat Eastern. ‘The boat will leave the foot ot Spring street wt 8 o'clock A. M.: Fesaroon Spots ervey Fovelocn, nnd pier No 4, North river. at 9M o'clock Pembhanen'# on t Hekets, $1 each. JOR KOCK AWAY-STRAMBOAT CERES WIL. MA! dal ined: Nie NRW STEAMER WIILTAW FOULK Hi, Captal: Samuel Green yeond. pti Woiera Hauke o Sunday, J aly eet at OG clock AM.) Bridge m Kslip ac, Apring straet at 7%: and pler 4 8 kee one dullar Mefreahomemte Ii ex ré Jaa, Boulton, Thos, W. Gonkiin, ! Dertectiy sound. | also a two seased bruit Hheton, terns, eis0, upwares of 40. crome | Wel Rod other glames, Hrosels and other SALES AT AUCTION. Aum M. GRIFFIN 46 AUOTION Ed Bploadia Houmbold P.niture Paintings, Works of art at ro dC ace TON ihe Semnonsing ot Ber aerk etse |; Rosewood Drawing aga es tg Hhowe «ond 7% octave Pinnofore, Ortmois and Br ore Chandesters. View aud Mantel wirrom, Frerco place, Lace and Brocade ite . Artic Broaze Stataary, ‘aiatings, by en.inent artisi« Y Tingores, Ceuire Tables, Gookeases, China, Suse medine Ware, ead Mahovnny Chamber Furniture, oa eulce. would cal pacdcular sention of hi fee B gered Paro ac., offered St.Nodon thle cessca Phe Ciare wee nil tuade Wo order toes penne Wy a makers, and is of the bem des- i ‘on morning of sale, “buawin ony Gcta:c Planotorte. egret i this neanon, carved Y! fined wih : eee Sanerer Touet. Ws Roane. ‘able tora . ‘Chaira, covered in juet; hair and Cre Mattresses, Tedapreads, Fenher Wedn ‘dolsere Pl: sprin, Mattresees, * el ecorate’ Ching Todew, brothel sursiae be. tpper, Chuanbers-—Mabogany ohd- ea" ‘ rea Washsands Sofas, Rockers, 2. te frat Hotel wash Table, extends Af (eet: Couches, Arm HS and are, ‘lets MORES, Preserve, Ceilery and Prat Stands, Pluger’ Bowls, Pa: pion 4 Nets, 44 pieces: so- ngs, fe. tehen Purukure. Terms of sale cash, in banksole money. BL WILSON, AUCTIONEEEE A. 4 a Bo 29 BROADW heek won BOI SEHOLY FURS TTURE AGNIFICENT. ahaa PIANOFORTE, " The UF PORST PARLOR BUITRY ¢ RARE viL PAINTINGS, ETC., P PUBLIC AUCTION, pet fh ‘This day. Thursday, at 1014 ovclocke, at the private residence of sidney V- Corugil, Raq No. WS W Fifteenth mreet, between Sixth and Seventh avenins Cte gues eap be bad at the counting room, or the house, early | this morning: AM Ue male will be thowt positive aul peremp- tory would advae my frends, deniers. aud wae public to be preaet All the reeewood furniture was ms ¢ to order Py a Rice ant Bateman, of | pene GNIEL ENT. ROSEWOOD HA NOPORTE, {otald with mother of pearl: and solid pearl keys; has been in nine months, aud said to be oue of the best inatra, covered wib satin, damask. blue and go dj rove Bi Carpets, auesai¢ and velvet Ruga, pier snd muntel Mirrors, dbro- tel Curtains Shades, ‘tvssels Ottomans, Dtvans, choles coliection of rare Oil Paintings, Bagravings, Parivy marbe Ornament, &c.. dc. Dini omk Table rnd oak Buffet, Tuite Gully, keatees and Forks fiver Table and Tea Spoons silver “asters, French decorated Shine Tes det. Croske Mah cut Glaseware, Clock, Arm ait &c. Chambers: “4 Redaten, walnut and caians Be steads, turenu, Bedding of all kinds, Cai room sofa Chairs; and st the com- meocemeni “eRe fea ins eae Rosewood and Kit bea Fur niture. ASTON NOTICE. Asaignee's sale — WILLIAM TOPPING & CO., aue- Uoneers, will #eu, pen *' July 17, at 10 o'cloek, at their saiteracen, Now 9 apd K piece in ind No. $ Murray treet by order of the assign a ‘tera dkirt Manufacturer, conn of atl aiaen. toethor with fend mines steel apring Se Bands, hibhoug Clasps, Music de, Including every art, cle of the best mates: connected with the manufactire of Stinin, also hoon a, tect covered huglish tap Wire Eramos. of latest ot )¢ “coe Grover & Maker Sewing ng Machine, he., de. Also om Ween duly AL'H ofciock, at WAS ane! by crder of the amignee, 25 Kound Circu ar Weavise < faehioes, a 0 ‘Treverton Goal and KR. Firat Mortgage Boats, ext regular sale on Mouday, July 16. Regular suction sale Sy wtorense rensired ah akg teaegh tie ook oleorten, w at Nabe 0'Clock, at Roam mareet, = or Merchants’ Exchange, = eae. Brotore’ Board, Oe ane ee RE a” Niooney: pv — ah LS No.'S2 William street, near Wall, ptf Pas pred bi yep | any, MOVING, thelr advantage, to call uo the Metropolitan ress Company, Now 36 and 37 King where Cunilen Wishing to move can be re-moved with rare and in « sbort tine. ‘We have large four horse wagons for moving furniture wu the country or city. Alm, packing and shipping of furniture, aad. % ‘ac sar | T. GOULDSIOTH, Proprictor. vcTION SALE OF FURNITURY—A. M CRISTA. AK. auctioneer, 23 bowery. will sell on Friday, 1a inet , ot 10g Srelack. large, assortment of ‘Parnmare cou |, Cane seat and woedea hairs black walnut and Yuuher Tables, Rureaus, Kedsrada, Ward’ robes, Warbstande And Sofas, heir aud straw Mat tresece and Palllasses, Crockery, Carpets, Vilelouhs, AM Seyi NOTICK —A FAMILY DECLINING HOUSE Keeping will well at private male their rmewood 7 octave inneforte eve! $600. for $280. includiog storl and cover, rose yess Ly’ Put, ne (OF $130, Bookcase, Etegeres Coa: Mirrors, Cm peta, Curtinns; Fades, Clocks arena, Stan, Batirecore, Hadeaneée. e's will be sold t's great socrt fice. Inquire ot 70 West Twenty sixth etreet, near Sith ave: hue, Siath avenue cars and slages pass pear the house. A’ AUCTION.—WILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION At the Pn lie Pownd. corner of 127th xtreet and Third avenue, on Thurwtay, July 12, at Wo'elock A. M., « white aad red Cow, also three ( » ekpene a TLLiaM B. Ti7TLE, Pound Master. JHRING BALE OF RLEGANT EUROPRAN PAINT J ings in Hrookiya. This evening July 12 at 8 o'clock, ia ue large sallery tn Low's wew bullding, corner of Court had Joraiemen streets. comprising a great variety of aize and my! ounjees and Rath and fn which ihe anention of the lovers deed pictures i reapecttuily tay allery wil be open free » the public from tw ‘morsing unl the tae of ele JOSEPH HRUERAN, Aucdoueer. EY Fake 8 SCHENCK, AUcTIONrER—ROCSmHOLD Furniture by thin day inet, at Ti orcloek, Ps this satogroemn het sad ray, large weortmen! of clegaut Honsebola Furniture, com iris Foe Wood. tuahogan), black Walnut and oak Parlor, Chaunuer 814 Dining Room Furuiure; w be rold without reserve wo pay vances DANE £0017 aUCTIONRER i XTENSIVE SALE OF 1) + le plots at public ppenes os Sarense, gen Township. N. J. DAN ip iD SCOrt uctiuneer, St gublie sactina on, this day. July id, a it were, 2c0m, ri following valun! property, consisting of ooo mim Ville Sites, aw ag from Me were wo 3 neres och, Is inid Cut On a spacione ees Se ee eee feet white be above pve pruyerty ve Sores (on the line of the J. apd fev Point ramet), Thies trom Jersey cme ‘ork Newark Day, © maanding arbor, saten island. New of » comfortabie bome as wus Cotumand Weir farorenle com Sophy ® DAVID SCOP, Maqa Xnctioawer 19 aed 32 Most apply & Da ¥ Auctionwer, 73 ao Thomson, Ka treet, James B. Darcey Batidt ake) Cam, Rag. under the snd Fraders’ funk, Eachange piace Jerney Cit f3. An envellons tah chowest chance 2 { aun mbes fefreaiments at dP. I p EY A a ENKY A. LERD AUCTION Faw, SALESROOM 4 LERDS & C4. will well k, in frontof store % e Jhist frotu the ¢ suutey, ‘bed and gaited, Pertectiy kind aud gentle, wad bellevea by the. ¢ oat afew nd in perfect order, eity built; has been used bat « fe iso & double sliver plated munied Hy meade, to order, pearly new. Also the four year old colt 4 ng Star, sorrel. long tall, 15 hands high out of Fauny Flirt y fast, warranted ectly Svund and hind a ail natn or er yr on, nea pal Also single Harnena arin by Hatin egtone ciegaht rend hakgr se Janketa, Sheets, Hovde, ae, Ht coh. iy GREE Sf | op ag ae eS ae wt ireet, w' on Than dar, Ta, Ay 10" io.) id oar Hitel, 66 Laspeward street, ia cous Hine Sas eeutre ate ‘tbe Pufenure of acess aed 8 clab foom, a hveaseo Ltmung: il Finn marvie, snd fuby Punch Howls, Liquor Baus, kd band Set 20 * rich decorated Te Dinner Seis, Silverware, PCasters, Cake: ‘lw, & general assortment of Haserment and Friday, July 18, at 10 o'elowk. 9 salesroom, 113 Naseau cnn . comer of Keade sireet. ge eves, the cons, two oanite of elegant Parlor Furniture, | easy Chair, rosewood Cente Tables. safn aide richly Uhairs, ‘is Carpets, Can and ; Centre ino in the tbige’ aad forth stories, BIKCe Tntpast of abit 100doree Indtes! gue dies attended to by Mra Mish. #1 12 c’ovock moon, one (ig and Kiwtioss, nad one light Wagems M. Roger, aretios BER —wita, oki, Te + day, Thursday, July 12, 0: Wie o'clock, at sale bo Rhsows aarot w large and ceneral vesortmiets of —— PAgnunoern ® SALE—B URVY & 00. WILL BRI, this dao, ai 1s, o'clork at S20 tharine street alk os: ther breses, Piirs, Basquee, ebewls moo A band ORO ve and bhirts, Coots, Pants, Vests nad cood Qiu AWNEROKER'E SALE— WILLIAM | ABBOT, woe Kaa proud, will well this dnp. i 10s o'c k. large ieortment of men's and wonen's Werrio Apparel, ( Fan, Yeats, Dresses, Rempanis, rhawis. Mans order ¥. CH. PRERL, 61 Rene mseets PUSTAUBANT PIXTURIS, AC. AT AUCTICN JOHN NTWREI"S RON, nuciicnoer wil selon Prigay, July AS at 12 cfeleak, im the Rotunda, Carlee Eaiocn, Mee’ chants? Kxebange, the entire contents of this well known aa Toop, commisting of the stock on band, Frraiture, Taolea, tools, Gas and other Fixtures, Sleam ‘Pablo, Coniiag: [tenella Table Cdne, Lr ern wd Pasewrare, Create comprising ever veqquisate for te business. Terms cash, yamkadle moves, 23. WOGART; AUCTIONEERS, UFPICR NO. 1 etrped. will ek. om 12, ko, for the balance of the tera three years at the low fe Of R80 pe #nnnm, with which the sale’ will commence. The apove | \!« Te ig of fumnity declining housekenplag, ad will be ro fre foul th ae > Sari eitpoul regent So the senior. s red from ‘pur The gowls © be moved belmse dy SHERIFF’? = 1% HOUSEHOL. D FURS BERS & FALKCHTLD, auctionscers, wil "Alaa, the Lanse of the poeaiata, ether with ese wots Cnr ete t. 7 1, 1580 RE —OHAM- i on Quantity of Furnivire, comprising, sofas, Teton baits, Traus, Tables, : tands, © e.5 flo, large ud | elegant Mirrors, JOHN RELY, Boorse S, 48 BOGART AUOTIONERRS.—SATURDAY, July U4, at Og o'clock, at the anction rooma No. 1 Norte fikinm wirect, nuntyaxe Sale of genteel Household Purnitare, Rosewood Parlor Suit, Kruseeis Carpets With a large va det} bs Farlor, ¢ Chanter, aod Kitchea Pura. ture Gas Chaudei ™M. yeti AUCTIONEER, with, s SELL TATS Gay, nt 1084 W'elock. at 632 Broadway, the entire Steals od Fixtures of anioon, Kar Counters, Sore rixtas De- | canters, Chairs, ‘tables, Wines, Liyuocs =the Bier Fixtures de. Sold in one or separnie == T THE OLD OFFICK, peasy LN ANY amuuNT, To mivance on Rocks, ak —, Folatiogs, St he Tae : te TiN GRAND sTKRET, THRE Douk DOORS wist OF i 7, stvinced on Jewelry, Viaie, Dry mocey perm or or bagi an sola oy egal ery ae ty Lu. THOSE Lapies OR GENTLEMEN DeésinOus OF ‘AY ining loans for short periods on diamoads, watebrs, feats or i eres can, be accommodated orivaia: Apply to}, GALGE, broker, No. 24 Fourth avenue, the Geoper's initio, private entrance tall t LL CHAMBERS STR moan sg —MONEY TO Loan Te Dy amount ov Diamonds, set or onset: Watches, Jow- Eds erckies tee ] WISH TO PURCHASE FOR Case. AT A REASON A. ble price, a full matched set of fine diamond J or without Bracelet, mr for the whole not to exceed 088. A with real name aud residence, Madame de 4 seed Gece ee ee BROADWAY.—MONEY LOANED ON WA’ and Jewelry. or bought for ns vaiue, at the retail jewelry store 331 Br way; Ne lnan ofhos egos. ie ‘| $62,500 % 1) To Sy 65 PER CENT INTEREST s, in this city ar SOUN FT GONREY, nthe oltce 7 6 ‘abide Panoe Counpan shal tre PURITIVE BA CRIFICR B ENTIRE STOCK OF FOREIGN AND DOMRSTIO DEY Goosa fur the next thirt a Wats foe La ees ulad the store orevions the falltende Our stock is on ot LARGEST AND hewitt o Roving to re L5TRADE SRE So ERE POT OOF Bireets ‘At an unusual reduction in prices of for wo AGocare chaise 71 ‘nod fanrice at balf ue value, ang, fbowing goods have been subjected to the greaied re- juction ‘Drea Goods, « songst which are the bes! styles {abrtca, ‘Stella, Barege aod Lace hhawls, ruben Lace, Silk, Bo rege, angi-is and other ‘Suraw Hounets, Bloomers and be Ard Canton M: Remember 108 and 110 Siath srenuat binwees) Kuh end Niw streets. ‘ ptyges and care of the Sixth aod Seventh avenues pass the oor. © @. HOOK, inte W 8. Bond N. B.—Goods sent to Brooklyn. Jersey Cny, Hoboken sad ba ase villages twiee a day free of charge. 275 CLOTH SHAWLETS, #2 90; WORTH $4 0, per SHAWLETS, $20: WORTH & @. nae Has &, WORTH woe Ba can CLO ARS Be wi eta mo cloTn ctoaKs ‘on Meena CTH CLO ~ RE: Ww RTH ; WORTH sock tively the cheapest sock Cloaks ever offered to ibe Te adcition to tae above will be found amorument of Tae eae Se ‘Las CLOTHING, &C. . AR anne nnn AAA AAPA APR AR ARRAS A as DEMAND - COAST OFF ee A GRKAT DEMAND FOR CAST OFF OLOTHL urnibure aod —1 cout: te SSeS Srectirecncrs a mae ‘without o Mus. Pieuse call on or address C. MIM, 316 Rights ave. ‘wenty seventh siresia La between Twenty sixth and T T Mi PRARL STRKET—CAST Orr CLOTHING. Gentlemen haviog any new or cast off Clothing to diapase of, will obtain the highest cash price for large or mall lots by calling on ur addressing Daniel Doyle, 401 Peart sireet VAST orr a HING—a LAROE Quarriry Want. ealie on or wnding to FA) MW o'clork, wt 78 Wiliam sireet. ln Fencr don ground back Tea Trays and raf ot dria rare pat- Jackson's tne Table Cutlery, Poe'vet siropaed hod 1 Saws, Hatobets aud oy iw carriace Holta, Engle Works, maaurted siren, Plated Ten aad Table Sporme and Forks jonetber with Mo wy oricbt jroo Wire, New 10, 1 in good order. Terms cash, current money, OHN H. BURLEY, AUCTIONRER, Wild, S day, at 2a'clock, af M4 Canal street. near Varic Seorticent of Hoatebo@ Furni marble top Bure sus, Hofas, Tetemteter, sofs liedsienis ext tre and other Tables, reewood tow Foen. buabogany end uber Hedges Ice Hone. bal Stores, Kitenew Furuttare, &e.. ebih th wh, Cotuo Bulla, tng. nd other Matirenaen, {mat the largest vn ety with toe hovel naa, two doors fran soni 000 KF your oF, we AND LRPT orr rhe Westeru market. eat oxah price rer pate ean be cotainel ia tae La b = x * en ‘ug at the @tore or T MRS. GAYN R'S—DORSETS AND BKIR' ex. elumrely.—L the ett) ADAME BRACKNEY,

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