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NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 20, 16960. Pocise Mall Stcemship Company Frauds. ‘RINAL BKAMINATION OF BOPYMAN—COMMTTMENT ON ‘THO sur angra namely? FORGERY—SAll. FIXED A? $72,000—HorrMan ‘9 STATEMENT, wo. NEWS FROM THE NATIONAL CAPITAL. Our Special Washington Despatch. POLITICAL AFFAIRS. Ex-Governer Hunt om the Stump. Wasurrcrom, July19, 1860. Asay, July 19, 1800, to ola where ‘the ‘The examination of Frederic Hofiman, the defauiting Governor Ford, the House Printer, has to-day given | The address of Gov. Hunt was delivered to-night,. in otter ba yor tam TiePadingt ie‘cneae later: | secretary of the Pacitic Mail Steamship Company, was response to an invitation of citizens. The court room of the City Hall was filled to overflowing, and quite « large legal authority to 7. K. Pangbora, the publisher of the Boston Adas and Bec, to execute all the printing ordered Dy the House, and power of attorney to transact all the Wusiness, Guancial and otherwise, pertaining thereto. My, Paogbora is a practical printer, and is in every other ‘why competent to the faithful performance of the duty. Governor Ford left here this afternoon for Boston to seek slavery where the people | yesumed and brought to a close yesterday morning, be. ‘That's 60!) I'stand where the democratic party has | Pe Justice Connolly, at the Jeffers.1n Market Potice Court. stood for years (cheers); where the whig party stood in | The additional charges examined iu@o consisted of two the of non-interference bby Congres? | alleged forgeries, upon which the accused was committed. ‘all national | Tere are four distinct charges in all--two for alleged men stand Pledged. (Cheers.) ‘When the Southern fires | frauds, or illegal issues of the Company's stock, and two the | for forgery. The bail for appearance at t.riel ie fixed at . Ruggles, Fifth ke the War D we of absence for | without further notice. twelve mocthe fei eed er nis ak”: Gxow.—Ou Friday, June 22, at the New York City Hos- applause when he appeared in the hall. ne the beasat pital, Lacrirz Fekowvasn Gaow, of Sandefjord, Norway, of their bealth, is greatay ‘Mr. Hunt stated that he had the more readily accepted Bighth infantes’ cug"anted to Brevet Major aged 36 years. “ad om ‘tdical aid. The printing yet to be exrouted will amouat | the invitation to address the citizens of Albany, because | forth t pour oll ou the roublsd mateo nad remare peace | 99200, but ftw fntended to apply for a red.ction on this | goons Contain W. Dey Soe SOE EE cereeare at eee te heen ear Jane 16, $0 nearly one hundred thousand dollars, it gave bim a fitting opportunity to correct some misap- | 10 his distracted country. “The sdoption of the emount. eee to tae mica been, granted by, the Wa", Der | Avy Hlnmneee, widow of Cnet, George Hansiuret, MKETING OF THE REPUBLICANS. Prehensions as to his position, resulting partly, perhaps, | Storu ef the aatioral mee of both rertion, ‘the language | __ Tee Was very titthe perceptible improvement in the Quartermasters Dopurinen este Smee! ig: |“ "How. in this elty, on , Jaby 19, Janne Da- The republicans of this district held a public meeting } from the inaccuracy of hurried telegraphic reports, but | of the ae ae Og esha tiande oft and | Pritoner’eappearanee when brought into the room, where | sistant Burgeon John Campbell, Metical tepenment, two. | Y1DS0%, 800 of Mary Aun and Joba flowte, aged K@ mouse Bt their amsociation rooms to-night. Speeches were | more from systematic efforts to miarepreseat his language | 10 the North, “Hands of,” and vo. interference by the | from the frat the examination bas been conducted, and | Reais, Ausenens Surgeon Hammond, Metical Departs | AMS ORE. as an umipare Rnade by different gentlemen in advocacy of Lincoln and | and sentiments, He was resotved that truth, history and | {eer pei oN Og Ray ag gg ivwus evident thet he stilt suffered from the effeetsof | "Ay 'extension of leave of absence has been grantod thie: | im ited to attend the funeral, this Bamlia. The strongest anti-slavery doctrines were an- fhounced, and the greatest enthusiasm prevailed. ‘THE KNIGHTS OF THE CIRCLE. right private judgment should not be violated without becoming resistance. The jaundiced partizans who deem mere difference of opinion sufficient cause for insolence Gre dean ave West followmg ofieors -—Major RS. Garnett, Ninth imfautry, | two 0/clock, from the residedce of his parents, 214 West fr the Tenett of nn beat Nh, six months; Captain C. C: | Fwen ty seventh street. ; “two months; wtant Surgeon Lime". —On Thursday, July 19, Fass, eldest daugtr- Cc. 6. Idolienbache edscat Department, ‘two mouths; tev of Tomas and Annie 7 ee aged 3 pears, & General Bickley’s plam of operations for soutbernizing | and false reproaches he considered more deserving of | am afraid I bave been into making Quattlebeur:, Ninth infantry, for the be- | mosth-ana ‘ a four months; Lieut. H. C Wood, First ‘The “ les Tito - Mexico is regarded here us visionary: It is certain that | pity than resentment. His refumal to unite with the re- | speech rally Seggmeitg 2am mig qoiato parti. | sofa, wire he remained i ® | infantry, one Colona! WW. Loritg, Mounsed i: | thy Gergugd Jeame a La nay en se ffperedley ‘ihe ‘the Juarez government gives him uo encouragement. If | publican party had exposed him to many ebalitions of | san politics futher thas te" axy that the Demosranic | handkerchief until called upon eon: | fee, four months; Brevet Major L. A. Amisiead, Fifth in- | funeral Rem Nye 125 Avenue A, between Kighth aud’ avy fecling exists at all in his favor in Mexico, it is | unkindness and injustice {rom a portion of the political pee tees ie mpi eoennieee time ho- | tions prior to commitment. is | fantry, wo months. w tes Miath streets this Friday) afternoon, at one o'clock. {among @ few dissatisfied and restless spirits in the north- | press, but he denied that be had ever in his public career seved principe, is the party capable of waninteiaing jog ype ape Ur Jay ronmatae o Livetens Yowell Wrean Det tente~Da ‘rharedey) July 10, aged 8 youre, Jom Gra part of that country. bad the slightest sympathy with their sectional tho requis organttation’ nud” ha ie cal principles | the effort caused hie pain or annoyance, man- cal Department, have beeu accepted by the President of ‘The frieods of the family aud the Society of Journe: THR PARAGUAY ComMtSsI0¥. doctrines, yot he had been accused of inconsistency as | triumphantly carried out, If you do nol stabd by the | er be made the statement to be | the United States, tie former to take effect July 15, 1800, | men Tailors are reapect(ully invited to attend his federal, ‘The testimony before the Paraguay Commission having | tbough under serious ‘to join the repubiican pene of non- , you abandon the: course ieee Suenee, be. ie and the latter October 31, 1860: Po a aa Inte residenes, ‘No. PY hy 4 he ROOK, wr ‘ol 4 cunt, we rice upc ree sommetiouy | Ee area oatettaepeencT are: | Coctns Syberia erik ha eae | Sapetee eae Taras tnseitgay: Menge Newey, Sa" tas Weta Rovers! weeks will probably clapee before the decision is | He had never to the y. He held ‘oa me on this occasion. Court being. opened, gow ia: | rders have boon racaived atthe Brookiya Navy, Yard | Jou Maral 6 the Gre Yeas ot bor tee camctul tmande. Tee positions of ‘be represeatative counsel are, | Te a rene wos copoced: to ite whole Mis oeigen van ines drivel e See semaonen of ably absent on the previous day d | opebscnuetor sek. ‘Aa niivionsl number, of ime. { invited to attend the {uncral, from her fe residence, NO- {2 wBual ia cases of litigation, extremely at vartance. fan I alg ay me ole | Deming, received his frends and ll who called for cross-examinavon Fede eatiatioen pencumnioweh stem on ber aay | 2 West Forty seaond strest on Sanday a/veravoe, at Uwe DSPENCE OF GENEKAL DEGOLLADO OF MEXICO. ently made by Horace Greeley, be designated that gea- coeyeed till midnight with of this city and from o tr ‘slid ‘i i, | de completed a# s00n as possible. Tt ie antic! toat | ON ye ecard aly 18, as Guring tocdrtain misropresqutations of the pulitia con- doaperont ts Minds than foes, ead. chiedy to be Sere alee Fae + Oe ~ rit the | Mhoskas had agreed to give a Sa aae rr beads ooh bern hr aM ‘but iv is ton of Joba and Sarah Anu Nesbit, oged I year, 2 aoala Guct of General Degollado, the liberal chief, which have | dreaded by bis most intimate after dimolving | Couree,bartors, also received numerous frieadiy calla, Of | ‘nis power in to the supposed she will proceed to Key ‘Weeteand return with | ®0d 10 days. Teceatly appeared in some of the newspapers, several a certain political firm and blockeulog his mont promt es Sc clilon teem anton and | _ 22 regard to the charge of forge also | the captured Africans at’ ttiat to Liveria, and froar | _ Ste friends snd Sequaintasces OF the fiwpily are re. nent coworkers with charges of deep and cor: | her rare sweotaces and winning beauty. x willing to walve all be | thence tothe Moditerranca, as fing abtp of that squadren, | quested to attend tite funera’, from the ressience of bis Gentlemen sojourning in this city, and thoroughly ac- ing, that favtier, 119, Bast Twenty-fourth street, th is (Priday) afver- he (Greeley) had assailed him (Bunt) for | “About ton o'clock tbe Light’ Battalion, headed by the | 'mfrmed of the time 2b, , ”) ‘Quainted with Mexican affairs, have prepared a brief his- | 4) ‘inconsi between Ris present Desiiee a Armory Band, proceeded 10 Boag cy ré pose (they demanded that the ing officer, ae ts & Co. noon, at three 0’c! without further invitation. Gory of events since January, 1858, which relieves him | former votes in Congress, Mr. Hunt defended hi tepoedved kshwed tar ev Creep ed etter nee Keatersoa, be called and emined. eT Sree Sey Ruiwm.—On Thursday morning, July 1%, 1a the 20th From all uncharitable imputations, and shows bim to be a | length against the charge of inconsistency, showing | finest pieces. In answer to repeated calle for him, Mr. ee eee: ee ing 04, QUMRE Comer, Oxase iT, Joey 32, 1980. {aie of hee Sge, Amaus Easness, wer of Thos, W. true patriot, constantly striving amid agcuimulated dift- | of°1860 and the difference between the Anal acttloment ot | DOMgias appeared and spoke substantially as follows: | | °° yt Gnton suppoted the detene, if they demanded an Mn Hac RR A ‘The retatives and friends of the family are invited to Oulton, for Uke welfare of his distracted couutry. settating question andthe desire 4a ‘Keap them sive as | graiitde forthe, fatierog recephon whikb bas been | Sramicaton, wuld bare agnt to, callthe eller: ‘Tbe | 90,°65,°S6,"25. 7. Ts, $2, 43. 26.72: 28, 25. | hte Moen berate remiener af ean Brosaray, OPOHON OF TUE ATTORNEY GENERAL RELATIVE TO THE RE- | Tat they can be made to yield to republican ériamph, | fren nd yOu of the sitar oad yon ey tepets who | _.J8dge Connolly said be made whe suggestion only to RAT usgere: Wilmington, Delaware, Surmi.—On Wednesday, July 18, Ausuia, wife of Heary TIRED NAVAL OFFICERS. to the present position and duty of the con- have here gathered to meet Be, for ‘your kind and com- sage Ome, W. Smith. The written opinions of Attorney General Black to the z a g plimentary demonstration—for thie renewed testimonial ed, te called upon the prosecution to produce the OMcial Drawings of Hodges, Davis & ‘The friends and relatives, and the members of Pales- ft was their duty to put him on. the obaud if re- : ting Lodge No. 204, F. aod A. M., are reopoctfully re- ‘President, in the cages of naval oficers who were damaged considerat ‘ot Bell and Fre, | °¢20ur regard. I came to your city aatranger, and ind | Ouired by the prisoner, and be bad never known it re. | 00s Comolidaled Loseges9f Oeorsia.-, auucsted te attend Ube funeral, this (Priday) attoraood, st ‘by the action of the Naval Board, but afterwards restored | Himself & Orm adherent to the fortunes Of Bolt at they aU cmmennaiian Vemh tee tae enone: in 8 criminal case, M4, Ts 355.22, 77, 25, 2b, $0. 51, 15, 28, 4, 47, | twa Uek, from. Un. dedi strony | - ‘through the examination of the revisory courts, have, in Beveral instances, been brought to light recently, The Bubject has by this time lost its general interest, but as ‘fn example of the manner in which reparation bas been made, the case of Captain Ramsey may be stated. The opinion was that not one fact or circumstance was Proved against him that weighed a feather when placed Mr. Clinton had never known it done, and was sure his Public life has been ly counecneh. “Tare J, | friend, while acting in the position of ‘Disteict Attorney, 1 never did it. He would decline to call: the officer, but Something beautiful in the doctrine of tke democratic | had not the slightest objection to the dofence calling’ bim. Mr. Doyle said he made it a rule, when prosecuting off and whose sentiments are receive and maintained where- . cer, to call the officer making the arrest when requested. es ares he Leste aes ee Aeaatnats gant S00) Tis aan’ that the STustice's Ser uote ou. the taloutes ne Masterson. : refusal of the prosecution to call: Mr. ‘ trines were popular South as well ae North, Kast es well | “yr, Clinton said the officer was-now present, but in fair- Ga tact Ghat bad on entadig Mase trines, 804 | ness to the court the prosecution would call wo witnesses Gis, DAVIS 2 CO., Suranos —On Thursday, July 19, suddenly, MaRcanar, Bate Let youngest daugnter of J Isabella Shearon. Pegs Ry Nag revenge ten | *'The friends of the amily are respectfully (uvited to at- ‘DELAWARE, KENTUCKY AND MISSOURI S¥ATS LOTTERING. tend the funeral, this (Friday) afternoon, at two o’clock, 10 i ane—EKx' from the’ residence of her pareuts, 42 York street, Brook- , . $41. Joy 19, 1860. 48, 34, 26, 61, 4@, 42, 1, 39, 38, 37. | lyn. Duawans—Crass’ No. 342, Jour 19, 1860. Siterwey.—In this city, on Thursday, July 10, auddealy, 61, 30, 9, 32, 66, 56, 26, 21, 44, 7, 14, 72, 42. | of apoplexy, Joan P. Sumewin, aged 34 years. either to His remains bave been taken to Perkinsyille, Vermont, Circulars sent (ree of by addreadog n the scale against the overwhelming weight of evidence | they should unite with all true national men on one olec: a whose testimony did not have a material bearing. WOOD, EDDY 4 00. ware, for interment. 3n his favor; and it is further stated “that if there be © | tical ¢lew snd eet with reference to teestionl tanultat to ainlaes Coen ities perches 1c eae aay (ovwght twas nok necopthry, hd sated Oro WOOD, EDDY & Co., Leewevnns Pennsylvania papers please copy. ‘man, in or out of the navy, who is a thoroughbred gen- | the present of parties it was evident that no one Frequent and hearty Judge Douglas a le Xo, wr that oe EE Douxaton, Pean., July, 1960. a ;, re Thie is to certify that I the hoider of » share of ticket tlemaa, a skilful seaman, and an accomplished officer, | Of the four, candidates could command a. ms- | during the delivery and at the close of this brief speech. Mr. Clinton We ‘will call Mr. Davidge, then, on the Nava, has 0 ay ero care ae : iu mart | MISCELLANEOUS. Captain Ramsey may boidly claim to be that man.’” {n 1856 the republicans only carried about one-third of | SPEECH OF SENATOR DOUGRAS [IN BOSTON, 17, | charges of forgery. ‘Goupbluntion drew the prise of Gil yt SPECIAL NOTICE. ‘THE DEMAND FOR POSTAGE STAMPS, : ‘ete... Rather than see Prosideat chosen by r HE SO IBF ‘oe Doyle—It is unnecessary. T'waive the examina. | combination drew ic wTunODURN Lanai, Be mw A PATURCHARE A MACHT Tuere were fourteen thousand six hundred and forty } {ieclors renresenttog wt a to ce the election car. | ome Tae Summa Thy vast gee of human feces warns | "afr. Clinton then produced the original checks, upon Dolingion FO. Penn. | the Hureka Celebraied Sewing Machines, aa House of had been forders in the Post Office Department for postage stamps ‘an accommo dation, ‘cht be pald for in weekly amounls, oa appiieation a for the second quarter of 1859, amounting to $1,866,982, toe ok chemo ried to the 2 4 NN. B.—Local ageuta wanted. Liberal dineount allowed. or understood this vast assemblage. 1 am over. which the forgeries are said to have been committed. sunsets ted boner Waes Ste, bord eapesoy en The first reads as follows:— & ple, but they favored the election by a majority of the | me, by this taneous assemb! of countless thou- Pactrte Matt Sreamsiie Company, D. J LEVY, Superintendent. and twelve thousand four hundred and eighty for the | Wijje peopla, ‘while they foresaw ‘that an lection by | aande o pay homage: not to me, individually, bus to thal Sew You, May 38100} ‘#econd quarter of 1860, amounting to $1,673,359; decrease | clectors speaking for only one-third of the pe ple and one | great principle of coustitutioual’ liberty, self-government, bg yp 1 ee Pe LWAYS SOMETHING NEW. 4a the orders two thousand one hundred and sixty, being | section of the country wa ee raeeee in. | which tecaneterebert crane. 6 ») om bearer, one thousand Gwe hundred and sixty dollars ¢ JM poniBhyt pd ame ~~ covsti am informed now have ovor from WILLIA: LE DAVIDGE, President “4 arising bout seventeen per cont increase in the value of postage experiment. Mr. Hunt then reviews the condi: | same balcony from which your godlike Webster, in 1860—~ | Hxuaax Bancaorr, Treasurer. cause; aleo Dervousness, night ‘Stamps issued , $306 377—being about twenty-two per ceat. ‘This reduction in the amount of labor on a largely in- ‘ereased issue has been effected by furnishing each office gerous tion of the House of Representatives, arguing that | (great cheering)—defended his action in su; of the ‘The check is endorsed “for deposit’? and “Frederic , | Principle of non-intervention by Congress witt slavery in | Hoftman, Secretary.”” . ‘The eevond check ia the same, except that itis for $800, (Renewed cheering.) The knowledge of the fact thatI | and payable to Hays & Tompkins, or bearer. The word of good? carry! the election to Congress. In ‘with the fll amount required for its quarterly supply, as | tics to the four candidates ho said t Breve speak from the same baleony, in defence ofthe came prin- | “or bearer,” ia Hollian's handwriting on each check, ‘hare no bentauon tn reeomimegding i @early as it can be calculated, aud forbidding postmasters | Purely a Southern candidate and that lefeat was cer. | ciple that the immortal Massachusetts statesmaa vindi- | constitute the alleged ies. aupply of Gaiter Boots-and Shoes, India Rubbers, ac, for | ® ane ast care lor tain Lincoln aR cated as the crowning act of his life, is sufficient to account Mr. Herman Baneroft made a su tal afidavit. p ER 0. J. WOOD, preprietor, 444 lway, and from making several orders in the same quarter. candidate While differing decidedly from the ra | for is unparalled amemblage the patina men of rec the origta ai ee Segeeceives and families, must oot forget vo call on MILLER & @rvaxion. of Douglas, in some of them it is but just to sey now | Massachusetts. (Applause.) The history of Massachusetts is | copies are annexed to Mr. Davidge’s affidavit, and proving ns News from Mexico. New Ontgays, July 19, 1860. the history of constitutional liberty, In Massachusetts | that the words ‘or bearer” are in Hofiman’s handwrit- have free institutions had their birth. (Cries of ‘Good,’ T JONVS’, 10 AND 12 ANN STREET—A NEW 6TYLR “That's 90."") The battles of the Revolution were sil | ‘ine following is the aMdavit of Me. Rancroft:— and Gaiters at $3. Call and see riew their and ive;aod he , _ The brig Nahum, Stetson, with Tampico dates of the } jieved they wore chanted by a desire to restore sectional in defence of the right of the people, of colonies, | Cxty and Couniy of New York. Herma: Bancroft of sais Astin, ASTHMA, ‘astama, ‘Tth inst., and the schooner Virginia Antoinette, with Vera | harmony. part Mr. in provinees Territories, sovere: city, being duly ‘sworn, depose aay ipematir affairs and their Cruz advices of the same date, have arrived here. The | the repeal of the Mimourl compromise, Dut be made a0 | States, to maage ed burrabs,) It establish treasurer of the Pacific Mail Steamship Gemanyrebeves our institutions. id burrabs.) It is natural, therefore, | to in the foregoing affidavit of W. H. Davidge, hereto that the people of New Hugload, the aacendataa of thoas annexed, marked exhibit A; annexed to said adidavit of a Oe ee a nate, said Davidge is a . That hereto annexed marked of government, should now stand firmly in defence of the | exhibit 1) is the original check of which exhibit B, an- priaciple upon which oar entire political system rests. | pexed to said affidavit, ise copy; thavall the Sriing part (‘Good,” be nf The liberties of this country are now | of both of said original checks, with the exception of the in peril by sectional ies, appealing to sectional res “Herman Bancroft!” and “W: H: Drwitge,”” and soot pections! brajudice and sectional ambition, ‘With the exception of the figures “800!” after the: FENDT’S BRONCHIAL CIGARETTES, Made by C. B. Seymour & Co., 454 Broadway, N.Y. per box; sent {ree per post For sale by all druggisia, and at the office, 464 Brondway, corner of Grand * i dru street po —— ES a BN yl ey gy nd KOTES, Camas, a. ‘Also, on Daas. Yip Hull and ali the oficers of the | Cards, Ac. 302 Hroadway, corner of Dumas sirget a wews is anticipated. The Virginia Antoinette brings ‘P112,000 in specie. News from Ra: me New Orteans, July 19, 1860. ‘The brig Kate has arrived here with Ruatan dates of ; y egg “ 4 Eastern, We have jast completed sixieen Che Mth inst, Honduras is to take possession of the Bay poet ere ely Dong etn oem is whether the — the pees rte heyy ma om, mE %, and the Bgures eT ike ane abhet thee as Dey instantaneous Stereinapie Figs of the Oreat astra, oo Yslands on the 20th, which, it is stated, the people will | Crise ant(aiavery. imue, sball ‘elect the and rn sectional party appealing to the North against Character 8, and the Ws" aiver the word May,on | "New Yous, July 17," ™"s, OURNEY & 6ON. resist by force of arms. General Walker left on the 27th, take possession of the government. ‘This was the great— | the South. (A voice—'‘That's go.” Another, “Never!”) On | exhibit C, is in the handwriting of said Frederic Hoff- ALAA shes hd qyrry vryrt oe) ‘supposed, for Central America. The yellow fever | he had almost said the ouly—issue. Then why not test | the other band you find ® sectional party Southward, ap- | man; that the endorsement of Frederie Homan, on | Grover ds ‘2 Celebrated wre vENy bi! el elles it was 5 the question by « straight, vote, If those fayoring this to the prejudi ses of the’ the North.’Tne | exhibit C, and the endorsement for, deposit, Frederic NOIRRLBAG SEWING MACHINES, 4 44 Ve +} ‘Was maging at Belize. action of the free are in the majority, let | reput a oe Possess.on per ad Hoffinan, on exhibit D, are also in the writing of said . we fer ecctwent New York. Free YY yr saa wine c them cast the clectoral vote of the State; if | ment in its power may be wielded for the pro. | Frederic Hoflman; that deponent has often seem said 18? Fulton etree, Brooulya. Ferre bad ‘aaa Amaugeration of the President of Hare | ("ine minority do they claim the right to tast hibition of slavery where the Bee ae (Voices— | Hoffman write, and knows his, Hoffman’s, handwriting. 4 yy ae. vard College. that vote? The minority of the Ought nob, | ‘That's the talk,” “That’sso.”" ee) HERMAN BANCROFT. Bt ‘3 Best Sewing Machines will be | [5 er = Bosom, July 19, 1960. to be over clamorous to commit = im a transaction | The wectional party demand of the fed. Sworn before me, this 19th day of July, 186% Micuamt | bired ont for the: ‘at low rates to residents of New York, + wm nt ; of ores mach Graney one yet every attempt to | eral government in order that the whole power of the gov- | Covwoiiy, Police Justice. Brooklyn and Williamsburg. The money paid as rent will be ry harrecenP chy tote 9 we png unite the pe iy po ponte dy heme he ane pal eon Mr. Doyle eaid it caly remained for the Justice to, ax deducted in case of a 5 nite Harvard College. exercises took place First encroaching people, 3 wery where wank it. ‘amount! charge. view A .-, 68 Broadway, aantedeen? ee Neriee of which were | Inir coalition,” He then ‘proceeded ‘o coosider sb cheers.) These two sec erie areola Sineth eocaot that be was already’ beld tm $10,000 om cach of the Pee Re oa Aaroaged aia aainnianenie eae ae See reese thos to eel” <r Gaw talios | isc? eam eat cnverte rocemntiee eae vee tour tots | raewetasaeee' ane cue furtnes. Seek, that. be wae waives | wtich Saini, can bever recur ‘unsabetol 4 So ecewen tees Geka tad OO of the | peo een Ree cemvetion tt the Union tan | doctrine thet hall bot interfere with the domestic | {astieeta,s ne neceseted trond be saath Ry A Sy ‘mutual action apd harmony between the | institutions of people anywhere. (Enthusiastic ap ‘Judge ‘said he would ire $2 for each sine Dest omy Mock ines tn the World, ceipt, per the ‘which will ineure Shouse. Governor Banks made the address of induction, | Mou" an4 south. Alliances for noble and patriotic | plause.) change’ wakinga eh @an000. ite for ased | 940 0 900. 1. M. PINGRR 4 00., 458 Broadway. | S*yartdet' de wor ‘and $20 per dren.” No order @o which Mr. Felton responded and then took the chair ‘those who differ on subord! For the last few years the whole time of Congress ha: | sure ‘s attention. ‘Wheeler & Wilson's Sewt: Wilson's ~4 Machines. lesa ‘edosse hires. Tho mossures of the President. Tho annual adaress before the alumni, | tious of policy be considered not only Jugh and proper been employed in the discussion of the slavery question, | Mr. Doyle—No doubt it will, sir, for it will Insure | Oey sos Broadway, New York. Sewing bay Pe saad 2. Sibi Mice em ‘of New York, closed the exercises. ‘Dut ip some cases absolutely necessary. ye of those | to the exciusion of the it Dasiness ting the | hie detention, po a fh: , ap canoes seemed 8. YY po yey 4 by Rev. Dr. Oagood, w . R most vociferous against any alliance at all were active | whole country. (Vowes—That’ssa” “ That's good.’") ‘The prisoner was then called up and bis formal exami- Keeofe’s Restaurant, Ice Cream sud Bik fre of the back 0 the wiet, with the arm Breast —i Sr elie tree in 1832 in support of Fresidentia! electors: Whenever you your representatives why they did not | nation taken, as follows — ard Saloon is sow opened at Rockaway for the season. tance around the under the armpits. Waus'!—Dwtanes Arrival of Heeman and Macdonald at | 1, vote for either of the t , ac- | revise the revenue system in order to defray the expea- | "brederic Hollman, being duly examined before the un pn tn nee dad, around. the of the abirt. Albany. cording, to cireumetances. Such allances bp edvoosted | ses of the goveramens without borrowing twenty millions | dersigned, sccording to law, on Ube aanexed charge, and | | Whiskey —8. T. Suit's Kentucky Sale an ok Watling ‘he shore measures we cas guartntes a ported! ev sectional sirife, | cf dollars a they a informed was at t answer or not, wer Bourbon, 7 IN OE the Srv Hunt declared ‘he hal chosen ia course erately ter) ae’ whole time wee occupied ia the dis Mot any questions But", sate a oo, i Nos. 16h Se Bil and'Ta6 Broedway. B-Y. | Atso, imported aateete YOKE sumer. itement was created to firm, unfalter sustai YY | cussion ery, and there was no time to raise money —What'is name? Auswor—Frederic aid dinaaninal "S FURNISHING GOOD wesmunce of Heovan und bin trainer, Macdonald, inthe | thatcaim eompovare ad wef rellange which sprong from Your hooest debia. (Good, “Good,” aad ap- | mans any ge Rg ye me Pg (ao Brosaway, Now tor Bppearance of ao , J oneclous of purpose. When you asked your representatives why it | @ How old are you? A. Between twenty-nine and Barres. Safes, 951 Broadway, corner of Murray street, (4 Brondway, New Tort. streets. A Beat eves ¢ Scam Sateen ss yee At the close of his remarks, which were resolved, with Pacidc Raliroad ad ‘pot been made, you thirt ding racine ai York. ‘Citizens gathered about every saloon celebrities | -epeated demonstrations tion, a vote hanks there was no time, because very were of A In city ew " , » " ” r ‘visited, and the sir was vocal with shouts for the charn- | was passgd to Mr. Hunt, and weation abworbed the entire session of Congress. Wien | . Where do yor live” A. in the city of New York. | wiantmant Fy rape’ ‘Guapo eae shoal po pty ag Hy pe tie — 1 represeutatives: been mailsys- | Q. ) gd pt . ae Bae catches over 3,000 Mes. Depot 2k) Greenwich street. Brees Cemnee Pemestcs Coen erent rests ge, Meeting uaa world. been reformed carried on with vigor Q. Have you anything to say, 80, What, rolative ja nena « Dougias Ratification Meeting. | taine Mr. inridge’s great spect delivered ai Prankiort, Shocking Murder in Newark. Inpraxarous, Ind., Jaly 19, 1860. By | Fagg 5 hy way | Sy ocnange hore reverse see Tee, Does bse pepty hen liaison Bo hy Kenocky, De: i Swe kee gy 7 siren Newark, N. J., July 19, 1860. ‘The Dougias ratification meeting in this city, yesterday on you —— yoy hy —-¥ mos? infamous cha i hainia te i Imiacellaneons matters, and a taper editorial showing thal yer Se regerd steam lines, ‘excessively nervous —————— free can be elected ‘ ageata Ares Imientoth Jenner Abed loge pighs OF asteales of Ge: as wanely ip ie eigeeeaniens beg ey occupied the whole session and the bills were lort for | amination, Wut aoswere! the questions ly. He jastve Wig—An_ Extire | willbe supple’ on liberal torise. Single copies dre ‘coats. Drain, from the blow of aclub given her two weeks ago | tendance. Speeches were made by Governor Willard, come Canseuee Maxees:) ‘Tas you Gnd thas ot | wrote his’ name in « plain, bold hand, ‘was then con- atnabla: no, turning up behind. 290 | Subseription price $¥ per anoum. named George Wolfgangle. Wolfgangle was | senator Pugh Representative Vallandigham. great measures which aifect the commercial interests, | dyeted back to prison. ewart J naka“ _ as intorests, the manufacturing in'erests, the “iis. counsed. contemplates making an application to the te tite: iy Pay RNS, BUNIONS, INVERTED NAILA, KNLARGED frying to outrage a young gir! named Catharine Schmidt, » York * interests of the country, have been lost for | suoreme Court for a mitigation of the amount of bail; Eeoialons hare “4 fis the Best in the joints, and all ‘of the feet ured without pete or in Springfield avenue, when a age eae | her cries, vt | elena plarnggront as, 1000 frase Laughter and applause, sad cries of | otherwise he will have to remain in prigon until the actiog Se tess appropriate petrie rooma | inecnvenlencs 0 the paliem, by Dr, ZACHARIE. Surweus Fan tober relief and tried to help , is enraged > . , there never of the Third dis- the i ‘Wolfgangle, who struck her with his club until she be- | The Breckinridge and Lane democrats 4 you. bani FR or pecer ea fle Rete = own a BE MPORTANT CAUTION TO THE DEAF—DEAF PER- came jnsensible. Sbe lingered in a stupor until today, | trict, in Oneida county, have issued a call for » Conven- | twee yor Ty! a ia = [emad sacs conteae tease eit givin sare, Sn canatenilind te etene hemes | Sm; Ones Oe eee tunetay | eee a a ad a So pe | fate woman leaves a husband and several children, | pose of choosing a delegate to the State Convention at By- estan pes wan No. S Vesey ‘strech, Astor House, opposite OL Peal | bighest ambition ws gain, and whose only recommendation © ‘Wolfgangie is still at large, The Coroner's inquest is in | racuse on the 7th of August. The committee issuing the Wibet covalent eburch, ree ere manne, 9 comrennt of \gnorante, prete we cali is Composed of some of the most active and influen- | and Territories Dr. hey can recom! ir siniater object. Dr. uprogress. * Rigs ‘only recognied atirist in America aad gee: democrats ig the State. Tt was affirmed Varicocele and Enlarged Veins, Astor House, ~ ‘The Recent Fire im New Orleans. = Rocurax, July 19,1960. | was armed i A WRorclay street Qeeaat yy oni ery 5.8 Roalts & Co.'s lone bp toe burniug oF thelr hard. | The democracy are holding an immense ratification | 6 { those days, aid should be sustained Dr, Erasmus Wilson, «it pryving bis octeee anequntie®, sad protemnng (je'd ware store y, in $60,000, which is fully iasared. | meeting here to-night. Bonfires and fireworks \iluminate Sy + es A oe Sree, fetes cwintiod by paying, Selly ied | ‘The bu! wore si damaged. The large wens, and bands of masic parade the | (loud ; 7008, ion in las, saltrheum, wenid head, &e., ny permitting remedies ‘Paling on the corner Canal snd OLeves vires was | us" Corigahan Ball, Arcade” Hall” and the | Baus acxoowleagments fr the kinda, which et | 4 ea bs (i WTS al Tafar Bene opens Sesgehdaees a mec tack” fe ya nae sc sag enna avenues adjacent are thronged, and the at- | with which this vast stoombiage ‘hat mned to ay de: Arrivals and Departures. —— ch hh ne Erte Canal Tolls, most enthusiasm prevails. The speakers are Hon. sultory remarks (loud cries iy leave ARRIVALS. Res _—On Tuesday, July 17, at the Chureh publicaug 0 ‘a cel Ly purporting to eman: rom . David I. Seymour, of Troy; Hon, Dennis McCarthy, of | S#¥in Tepemiog #6 you wey navel. Clised and coutiousd Fomigwe And, Testor Coo Bree, | or'the Pilgrims, Hrooklyn,, by the lev. KS. Storrs, Jr., | qneuces resuniog fret rachtows and deepersioa, “The os o¢ Syracuse; Hon. Dartas A. Ogden, of Pena Yao; Chauncey cheerios.) * a ™ B D. »J4g0n K. Dmaren toa ua F. daughter of the late | money may not b 9 maseral wo some * Peres the rive f “ “ i —_———_—__———_ isher, Faq. ; al Brooklyn. ja ° 0 - Perry, Raq., of Rochester, and others, The demonstra- Pea apere Fuses, Tees oe Geteendey, July 38, ns Cariev'o garded and Ureate? wi mote than ordinary site. feat. tion is one of the largest ever witnessed ia Western New biog sree waged church, South Brooklyn, by the Rev. Theodore Irving, L, | am,nowe n she hand, aud St fienareennle ao Weather Report. York. Gov. Morgan, of Albany; Seuator Fitch, of Indiana, and 1. D., J. Howano Kiromhe to Harwin Brirtos, second the Jens! pain cr tocouvenicace. A cure in. all cases guaran. Se, Jum, NF, July 10, 1900, Cupexancno, July 19, 1960. . Green, of Philadelphia, are stopping at the Metro- Cd a a BT I i ‘Weather fine and clear; thermometer 60 deg. Thick fog Lowsane—Wmenr —ln a 5 od al SR EOS eer eae i 4 Hon. Lyman Tremain, both of by the Rav, J. W. Diller, Prat W. Lownnne, of Flushing, | "1s hos conbind.hm io reduce Me enim 1 stadia ce cinge,1008 wren beld_last exening;, to sett ve seniee aleay A.J Sinccs’ of baltimore /aad Capt. Joba Dunest to Cannun M., danghter of Ammerman Wright, of WBIVES: | yiid by s wendy atteotion wo Ue means preeccibed. bus | A J a ib hiahed im 1 on Warne tion of Douglas and Johnson, The greatest enthusiasm | 414 family, of Texas, are stopping at the St. Nicholag | Wotnsivnat—Bats —In this city, on Tuceday, July 12, | ef the Rar, he Ceuse, Prevention and Cure Price 10 crate, aan —_—— t | by the Rev. Duncan Dunbar, at the residence of the bride by mall of otherwise, — a ia Louisiana Poitttes. Fp os eee aopiae te oes ato anes" | CYNE CHE ACO so equa ra |g ROR Hat a ee A Bide | PE CHEAP SRRRRTAL Re won Maryland; ‘Shand 8. Benen, INLY ~ - Faq. saute Conval “ io he larch — SE SOE ONE. CENT and ror ets Hos. + Dr. G. W. Bayless, and = Died. the AMS RD AY) and ot sare speak: dentucky: B. R. Winter, Brasey.—(n Thursday, July 19, Timormy Bxasey, of Oy Chas. _e Kentucky; A © divease of the beart,80 years of age, a native of Germany ‘A benutitn! Poem — ney. -» both . ‘oang . ) White, 4 Mrs. orrie, ‘The friends and acquaintances of the family are invited Sirawherry Short Caton ty Pray Witty People. Lh . tt The glorious of Mary @ Caveat inpati, are stopping at the Nyy pot ® Gor, SPL Se ‘eveutinn ; All the pewn of the day, ity, Domestic and Foreign. His remains wil) be taken to Calvary Cemetery for inter The tt he vsaty Hy by a celebrate’ writer, ment. Revere ‘oome Ho ona Berio ) | Baawe.—In Brooklyn, on Wednesday night, July 18, of | °verm, ie Looms, Hlumose. a eet: wad olbere, ae Mraod | consumption, Maxy wt, wife of Henry Brant, aged 36) ac, ac, Av., ae at | “Raed an smn of th, Rema are ont oar 7 y this Vy 10 be had of all ealers, nid newehors can be terncon, at half past two o'clock, from her lato residevce, | ,.70,Ne la 004i nerninns Gan - Wilco aan Tue arrival of Eohing oot quits s petaber of ‘tr juite © natn! . Delano, of Chili, and Rey. Mr. An- dered and the bits rong Jing at the Everett House. i ! , corner of Gold. Cnarman.—At Meriden, Conn. Sunday, Joly 15, fon of her sight has not been | M, Fosse, ., on 7, — wk Corn } 7 BOOKS, PAIPTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, ETCHINGS, be , lM de! A HK Lounde. | Capt Iename Cnarmas, formerly of this city, ia the 77th ad a - * * =] and bushels extra Milwaakee club at $1 23, published ja the Haraty | ‘ile Cuan, 07 Ree | ORE ON ee, of O! fc., bough, old or eychanand, MOTERALS Masonry f held at 63c., but buyers generally do not offer over Sie. : ted that Mr. John Johnson, (ure, 9 de Mate Delgnde ey pees ‘ KR hey A zs RA me gales 6,200 bushels Indiana at S2i5c., and 2,100 bushels ‘the oldest Mason in the United States! | ire Aupuine Tpit ~e PRR) Me | Marlboro’, Ulster county, M. ¥., 19 year WING MAC! yo an Le Sorel ete Canal Treigee Cy en oe Fa get gue. © ite brown, Mi Jecdoe, Sons “Bis vetiven and friends of tbe family, thooe of her od fon onle, teh before vee t Sieer shee, on whal Se.Gncom per yee eng AR Pte Brewor. . | sone, Samuel aed fenac, and also of her soo-la-iew, A. F. ‘New Machine Sree, US. SO Dour, O10. on Ween, Se Sues BS Royal Arch Mason, and ig.an older | Hannvng—Ceamship Tentonia—G T Bosna, Cart | ones Be Sathy mavuee te beosea the Teaarah ‘York. Lake imports—6 900 bushels wheat, 34,700 bushels ‘thas Col. Joba John- | x. Me rien 6 lee F hcdene a Mreckes, are reapecttuly avited to, a funeral, cora. Canal exports—400 bbls. flour, 90,000 bushels deri of thn ap, | 7 Wekser 0G Weiereted servos nis (Friday) aflernoon, at two clock, ffom the re ‘wheat, 42,000 bushels corn, 7,800 bushels oats terms with both Hamilton | Havawa—eieamshin Taabel—Mre © Gonrainn and won. Jar. | SDSS Cn ty 266 deste 19 sevathagheat o ; Fiour—falee light, st ubchange pricee’, Wheat—¥e Saran Oe ae | Gan cy Te uae Ryan | tod Olin M, Devoe. oy very law, ree, Tittle doing: sales 350 bushels iam club at $1 28, and Hackensack, N.J., and cares bay ine hogan ee ET as paced ogo Cort yor at barar abot veren vena Wonca fined st 6ice, sat, ned by im, while | Roltine—nd 10 pesond class toe o'clock , 4 4 t 8 <e-, 4 thoreeg, has ro Sn car lots on the other side, Rye_satea't bushels, would Rave given DRPARTORRS. Da arsday » July 19, Jawom Faas, native of Se, Sale Auiin wen mae'r coo ned bewey ‘tis eked erate ly are an me Corn fed hogs, at 86-90 980 10 pr 100 Toe.” Whiskey — haa recent Seon resiome is Weerdsicds seunty, Fe: | y pb fp oy A Soles 160 bbls. at Ze Carcaoo, July 196 P.M. ie i hareh got up. s ’ A pea 5 1 city, on Thursday moraing, July 19, Flour dutl. Wheat duil and market unsettied: sales at | have never ceased to feel a pride in the growth and pr: to Daniel for @ donation. } ‘Chas is . Epwarn Founkss, aged 94 years ML Ot (or No. 2, in store. Corn active amd advanced | perity of my native New England. (Cheers.) And { | 0v@t $1,000 for purchasing « library for the church. Oriese ie Philadelphia aclit relatives and Seas ore, avid to othene oun a ales 10,000 bushels vt 43}gc. 8 44c., in store, Oats | trust the day may never come wheo I cease to feel Gen. Lane left Washington on the 16th inst. for North ‘Meeragr. pope ha be permed ne. tee Receipts—000 bbls. floor, 21,000 bushels wheat, | a regard for the interesta of every section of our com: | Carotina, via the Potomac river aud Norfolk. Alter eleven r in vs ak des) ah | bushels corn, 000 bushels oats. Shipmenis—70d | mon country (Loud cheers.) Ip the war of the Revo. | visiting ‘Warrenton and other places by invitation, he de- Crore mr Maryiaxp —The peach crop of Kent county, a Lodge 1. . eapect{ally inv’ 906,000 bushels corn, 800 bushels oats. | lution our fathers knew no distinction of North and South, | sires to apend some days at tie by in Rancombe — Md., im conmidered a dead failure, Owing to the late frosts} to ‘corn 7c. to Buffalo, Sight exchange on New nos eee ee Ae oie ee poured Out their blood in a | county, He will be accompanied by Goveraor Wiuslow | The wheat bas been harvested, and (be yigld bag besa spe yd age A ¥ uy 9 ‘York 14 por eeut premiam common cause, Cor the defeuce of Uaeit liberties aud tigi | Gud efher (rieuds. 204, The gat crop is Ga, Fre 4i Jersey City, eingaday, Juy 13,

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