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ee : _ - - _ - eRe Se RID Cheiera Report for the Week — Further | Tux New Couiector anp Cusrom House Re-| ‘PELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE. Notice to the Public. INTELLIGENCE BY Fuk AAILS. Decrease ok yp perog mpd mevais.—The last day of last month wae rather a arp ve Wnderstend that named MeDowgall os 1BLO'S GARDEN. ~ MONDAY NG, SEPT. & Rated enia BRA hen Ald Just as we anticipated on week, there to many of the old officers in the Oustom Movements of President Taylor, feoting subscriptions in Canada and Wm. A Core ‘Atier lap emule -petteninie of Bie Our Washiegton spondence. iw a still further decline in the mortality for the Saat this eity. For some time previously xt | TB© following derpetch trom Dr Wood, though | in the interir of thin State, for the New York Herald. | MERr AND BeatmaNbe'iuter mace Suisse Rarel a oe ian alesse. week ended yesterduy, Im fact, the disease may | way expected thut Mr. Maxwell had a list of remo. | Dawriné the date yaaa en ee _ Apiryey lah sae pth: perun caleramenss apne re yg ae ae fami: | The Rey Gase—The Mun Biv, : Buck E-vulte- be suid to have altogether ceased as un epidemic | yals made out, and that he was only awaiting a Filsborgh. viday. came by Bo'wy Beard of MeDongall pie Ce: gd Dos a sorron tion of Mri Gules and Mr. Switt~A4 Call for ‘The lower part of the city is tree from it, and it ‘euly lingers in those upper wards where the dung- heaps, and the 20,000 hogs, and the bone-boilers, and the putrid curcases of animale send up their pertilential effluvia, corrupting the air, whose purity is as ersential to human existence as pure food and pure. water. The following 18 the weekly summary of the deaths by cholera, according to the daily reports ef the Board of Health :— There is thus a falling off of 40 deaths im the week, in the reports of the Board of Health, or 25 per cent. under the mortality of the previous week,,which was 60 great a decrease from the week before. It will be seen, however, by com- paring their report with that of the City Iaspector, that, as usual, they ure inaccurate. They have discontinued their publication of cases fer the last week, confining themselves only to deaths; but why they should continue to publish the litter at the public expense, we are at a loss to know, when they cannot claim the merit of even an approxima- tion to truth. It ie said that the expenses have reached over $100,000; and what value, in the name cf Heaven, have the public received for such a lavich expenditure ? The reports of this body have been shown to be worse than useless ; and, instead of co-operating with the City Inspector to euforee the sanitary regulations which he deemed necessary, they have rather obstructed and coun- teracted them. Certainly they have nothing to show for the money expended. Nuisances ‘and plague-epots of ell kinds have been permitted to exist, under their régime—and why they call them- selves a Board of Health, we, and “ our public,” are puzzled to diccover, We recolleet, when we ‘were ut school, being a good deal amused with come of the fanciful derivations of Latin words, given by the commentators in the classics. Among them was the derivation of the word ucus, a grove, from Juceo, to shine ; and the reason assigned was, that grove was a dark, gloomy plaee, and that the derivation was upon the principle of contraries, anon lucendo, from not shining—from being in- volved in durkness. Doubtless the Board of Health may derive the reason of their “style and tile” wpon the same satisfactory principle. They are ealled a Board of Health, because they sanction er copnive at everything that tends to produce mortality. ‘The 35th street hospital is ordered to be closed, and co 16 that in William street. There will then Temain open but the Stanton street, Centre street, and Thirteenth street. ‘The ward physicians have also received notice that their services will be dis- eontinued from the 31st of August. The care of eholera cases that may hereafter occur will, there- fore, in future, devolve upon the dispensary physi- eians, or such cther medical men as the patients or their friends may select. The following is the Cuty Inspector's report : WEEKLY REPORT OF DEATHS City and County of Now York, from the 2ch day of sa ee oy emeee to tae oh Gay ot Sepberater, Woe = Men, 19; Wowon, 14; Boys, 175; Girls, 177 —Total, 67, eee. eet y met 8 Siennenemeune Seoaksoe Contre Street Williau Street * ‘A. W. WIKITE, City Laspeoter, City Inepeotor’s Oiice, Sept. 1, 1849. The difference between this report and the sam. mary of the Board of Health, as relates to the eholera, isexactly 60 deaths for the week, or 3t percent. The falling off in the City Inspector's re- port, from the week ending August 25 to the week ending September 1, is 62; the deaths by cholera for the former being 233. The total nambe deaths by cholera for the last three months is 4,989; according to the reports of the Board of Health, only 2,803; difference from the truth, 2.186 deaths! The following table will show the gradeal de~ erenve in the general mortality, as well as in cho” Jera, from the highest point, on the 21st of July, the present time :— Week endin, daly 4 ‘The tollowing table will indicate what the pro- | portion ie between the general mortality and the deaths by direeres of the bowels, including eho Vera :— @hetera \nfe: Cholera morbw Diarrboo . Dysevtery . ‘Total... All other dircares, ‘Thus it appears thore is still a majority ot the deaths by disenee of the bowels. ‘The proportion of deaths of natives of the United States over persone of foreign birth continues to fmerease with the decrease of mortality, The mambers are :— Natives of the '/nited States Datives of al) other conntri: 980 Of the latter item, Leland hi furnished to ube bill 171 deaths, which is exactly the «ame number fas the deaths by cholera. 407 Steamer Wasninoton.—This steamer ie doe to-day, with two days’ later news from Europe. ‘When the Caledonia sailed, the W. had on board 200 tons of cargo for New York, and 57 first-class ‘and 104 second-class paceenger®—total, 167, excla- sive of children. The following was the cargo delivered at Bre- men by this steamer:— Bpeeio, valve £1,000, 74 bales of fare, 126 boxe: mapefaetured tobanco, 10 caves and 4 hhds of faetured tobaceo, 159 kage of whalebone, 60 ef varraparilia, and 20d packages of sundries She will bring over two handred passengers. The operatives of the faetorion at Cohees New York, Deve riroek for bigher wa) end warn ail others mot ‘te lake (he employment w they hare left of | good opportunity to give marching orders to the unlucky wights whose names figured thereon. Great consternation accordingly ensued, no one of | the old office-holders knowing for certain but that he would be avictim. On Friday last the fears of agreat many of them were relieved, for the fiat went forth that the United States had no further necessity for the services of the following gentle- men :— Jobn E. Hunt. Inspector James Raymond, do, Charles A. Denike, do, Jacob Westervelt (for- Jobu V. Coon, do,” merly Sheriff.) de. Andrew Lester, do. A. G do. H Holdredge, do. eo. John D. Keilog do. ao. 5, Ingraham, | (bro- Samuel Lioyd, do. ther ofthe Judge) do. H Vandewater, Marker, Mores€. Dewitt, do. David Martin, do. J. Moser, do, J.J. Manning, George Weir, do. Measurer of Vessels, Joreph A. Yard, (late D. A. Hall, do, U.8 A_, in Mexieo, James Alewise, Monsurer, upder Gen. Taylor.)do. Henry Holdredge. Wrigher. Ait, Purvianes Inappeinted « marker in the place tr Z. Har ‘This was a tolerably hard day’s work, and we suppose that our new Collector will now take a breathing spell. After he has rested from his la- bors, we expect he will prepare another list of the blackballed, and clear the establichment over | which he presides of such obuoxious democrats as | remain in it. The Progress of the Cholern. IN THIS crry. Maron’s Orrics, New Youn, Sept.1—12M. | The Sanitary Committee of this city report sixteen deaths of ebolers, during the last twenty-four hoars, | six of which were from hospitals, and ten in private ity-four homeopathic | Ficians of the cities of New York and Brovkiyo ve reported to me the following results in the treat. olera, as reported by them to the Board of Cases, Deaths. 13 3 For the week ending August 80. Total to August 80..... 0466 . +290 41 B. ¥, BOWERS, M.D.. 806. Hom. 80¢. of N. Y. 118 Bleecker street, New York, UN BROOKLYN. Boaxp or Heart, Sept. 1. 1849. esterday, there have been reported to thi fiee twe deaths from jemio eholera. viz war Eliis, Hospital; and James Doberty, Flushing avenue, CHAS. J, GOODRICH, Physician of the Board. BY TELEGRAPH. Axnany, September 1—P. M. There have been six eases and five deaths of cholera — in this city during the last twenty-four hours, Roonnsten, September 1, 1849. Five deaths by cholera oceurred in this eity yester- day. There ia a slight inerease of the disease. BY THE MAILS. Lacetity. Date. Charlestown, Mase. New Market. NM Patterson, N, J. Cbieago. 1.. Lowel) Mase, Coium bus, Ohio. Sroms. Reet 5 3 2 1 7 = 2 4 a MYSTERIOUS AFFAIR-——DISCOVERY OF A SUPPOSED MURDER ON BOARD SHIP—aLMOsTR: ANOTUE COLT | AFFAIR. { Considerable exeitement existed yesterday afternoon | at the foot of Rutgers street, in consequence of the body of dead man having been diseovered in the | held of the ship Washington, lying at that pier, at whieh place she is disebarging eargo. ‘The rtevedores, who were dinebarging the veesel, on finding the body, t,a8 well as sickened, by ia arising from the decomposed body. ug on board the Sd mate of | rge of the veasel. Information | ‘Was at once despatched for Coroner Walters, who soda | arrived on the spot, accompanied by hin valuable depu- | ty, bir. Cockefair. ‘On going on board the ship, the | deputy coroner was unable, for some time, to procure | any one who would Seomeeeny, him down the forward hh in the bold of the ship, in order to bring out the body as the smell and effluvia arising from the deeom- posed body were terrible in the extreme, However, after a while, @ uegro was procured, and Mr. Cockefair descended down the hateb, and on ap- piouching towards the body. after turning over several boxes and pertions of the cargo it was discovered reclining position, between two boxes, with the head down and feet up the knees were drawn up near the chin, and the arms likewiee; this was near the bottom of the ebip; « rope ‘was then made fast to the legs of the deceased, and in that way it was drawn upon deck. The stench arie- ing at this time was intolerable, and |} maggots ran | im al) directions from the corpee. The dened coroner then proceeded to make an examination of the body, in order. if possible, to ascertain the cause of death, aud | Gincovered bryoud o doubt thet the man bad been mur- | dered, as his throat was cut trom ear to car; his face was much disfigured by deer mporition, and other parts were dried up simost black; the deceased was without cent, bis shirt was of white linen; be bad on alight biae | casiriere vest, pantaloovs of white linen, large plaid mixture his boots were balf-soled; he wore a pair of buekskin rospenderr. with a brace across the chest at- | taebed to the snependers; bis bair was long and of a Hebt brown color; no whitkerr, The coroner eaused | the bedy to be removed from the ship tothe dead house at Bellevue, in 2th street, for the parpore of going as as poretble into the case, to elicit all the facts.— | as been a murder o itted, but whether it wel for this many, before th ovt, that in the question; the pears to be the A likely, as the body seems bee with box) and merchandise, whieh could uot suppore. bave been done very easily at & relerenee to the shipping report. on the arri- u bi ich we cut from the fles of the Livvald, paves : 7th, panwed bark Traies, aud a bark with ty ¥ iu her forcioprail, both boand & On the lothinst. Charles Pagt, 2 Pronstan, exed rare Metoner Was | tlered, » oped to bave card im the micht. All sqpred Was mode fer hin, ‘The ado Ot appesran: thie tr the m the inqnest give the above shipping re- order to Lbrow some light on this mysterious | nliaiz, if posible; at the same time, it will enable the | coroner to investigate the care more faily, and endea- vor, if possible. to bring the guilty parties to a jnst pan- \ybiment, a# oa the eppearance of the case at present, Mitle dowht that a bloody merder has | there is but The coroner will proceed to hold the been committed. Inquest this day. Toe Wrernen—Tire Tuenmomerrn —The thermo i . in consequence of that the marquites It fell 80 low the morning. and everybody sensibly | font covering in it ranged in Wall street as follows: 6 o'clock, T4, 6 o'clork. v great change yesterday ever. to oug fer the average of the Arrt fo vight im Peptermber te freqnently as high a* any fort- night in the year, othe fenerally at 3 7 there was n curious ex- option to this—it stood #5 at 3 ovelcek; from 4 to 3 o’cloek it stood wt 99 New Vorx Rvecotn Assocation. —Thia spirited corps of citizen ecldiers, under the command of Capt Wm. T Fyer, will leave the foot of Chambers street, te-morrow (M ) morning, at 7¢ o'eloek, On Leura | of the etentner ¢ target exeurion, a bands A tar, Daow The eoronor yecterday held on log at No 21 Marietta street, on the body of & irl cf 8 yenre of age, by the name of Elizabeth Rives, orn in New York, who dentally fallin Verdiet eceordinaly. j Scnprs Deata.—The eoroner waa ealled yesterday to bold an inquest, at No, 66 Whiteball street. on the | body of Matthew Whyte, aged 30. a native of freland. who wes fownd. yesterday morning, dead In bis bed. ik cceme, trem the teetimony of Mr. Robert J. Silva, that the decenecd was a bouiman for toany years, and delonged to the Whitehsil Benevolent Arroelation, Itappenred daring the night the deceased was heard to | groan, but no notice was taten by thore in the next rotm, ruppoing Jt was only the nightmare ; but on eolling bim in the morning, and finding he did net enewer, on looking Into the bed. he was found to be ack in the face, wnd dead. Verdict, death by apo- | ~The eoroner held an in- y. 4 Twenty-first treet, on the | sinall girl, of 6 yenrs of age, by the name of Doreas Butler, who was accident run over by one of the Kniekerboeker Ine of . The child, it prem, got contured Jn ri iz seross the «tr between two stages; she wae knocked down, and tho | heel pasted over her bead, killing her almost iamme- | ately. Verdiet accordingly Forrnrime A male ebild about three months ald, sae found on bale of hay at No, 830 about half pret 8 o'elock on Friday nig! brought to the etotion house. and from thener eon. | veyed to the alms house by policeman Ben), Hlallick. The law in Connecticut against selling epiritnous | Viquore imposes 4 fine of $10 for the first offence, $90 for the reeond. and #0 double for offense of which pe | sales of lnportan war don on hoard the ship while at sea, of at the dock | | | eountry. Panic will gly | yal, the New Vork Herald, from ite VIRST DESPATCH. Earr, Pa, Sept. 1, 1840. The President is eonvaleseent, He will leave to-mor- row for Ningara, (Signed) Q.C. WOOD, Surgeon, U. 8. A. SECOND DESPATCH. Enre, (Pa) Sept, 1—8 A.M. Gen, Taylor will leave at half-past 8, this morning for Niagera Falls, via Schlosser, He proeeeds direet, not stopping at any intermediate points, THIRD DESPaTUH. Bure, Pa., Sept. TP. M. Gen, Taylor left here to-day for Niagara Falls. by the way of the Canada shore. He will not stop at Builalo, The Caseof Rey—His Letter to the U, 5. Consul at Havana, Baxrionn, Sept. 1, 1849. The following is a copy of the letter addressed by Rey to General Campbell, our Consul at Havana:— To Groena. Camrartr, Consve or tae Usiran Brates:— “| am ealled Juan Gareia Rey; 1 was foreed by the Spavish Consul from New Orleans. I seek refuge ua- der the American fing, and wish to return again to the United States, Dated on board the Terrible, July 27. “Pestscnirt.—I have come here by feree,the Spanish Consul having taken me on a false order from the Re- eorder of the Seeond Municipality; forcibly shipped me at nine o’elock at night, tukiog me from the house af Don Jose Morante. For this reason, | desire you to ‘be my protector, and to send me bask again if you do not, they will shoot mo, I did mot speak freely to you. because the Captain of the Port was present on Doard the Terrible.” Texas—Milttary Movements—Kicctions, August 28, 1849. Advices from Texas have been received to the 16th ist, Accounts from San Antonio say that in eonse- quence of the reported depredations committed by the Indians, General Brooke, commanding the troops in ‘Texas, bas ealled out three companies of mounted Texas Rangers. Capt. Veache’s party in Chibuabua ie said to have been engaged by the government to pretect the eouatry against the Indians. Sufficient returns of the elections held on the 6th inst have been received to indicate the elvetion of Bellas Governor of the Stats The Sceret Expedition and Lieut, Totten, New Oaivans, Ang 29, 1849, ‘We learn that Lieut, Totten. of the United States | steamer Water Witcb. has sent a formal notice to the persons assembled on Round Island to disperse imme- Giately, under,penalty of the law. He also eut off their supplies of provisions. The “ Jelauders” replied that they were uveniicted and uparmed, and that they had no intention to violave the laws of the government. They tntimated their in- tention to leave the island as soon as they could pro- eure means of conveyance, Brig Samuel Potter Burnt. Barimone, Sept. 1, 1849. The Wilmington (N. C.) Commercial, of Duesday, says:~We lenrn from Capt, Marshall, of the steamer Wilmington, that the brig Samuel Potter, from this port, bound to Rio, with a cargo of 73.000 feet of lum- der, 24.000 feet of timber, 18 bbis. of rosin, aod 60 of spirits of turpentine, took fire while lying at the anehor- age opporite Smithville, on Sunday nigbt last, and was still burning when Capt. M. passed her (on Monday morping). She was burned nearly to the water's edge. ‘The crew and part of the rigging were saved. Secretary of Legation to Spain, Wasiinerox, September 1, 1649, Horatio G. Perry has been appointed Seeretary of Legation to biadrid. The U. 6 Frigate Cumberland. Batrsons, Sept, 1, 1840, A United States frigate, supposed the Cumberland, from New York, was passed, on the 18th ult., tn lat. 17 24, Jon, 63 08. Lf htty Sey ‘The Southern Mail. B. 1, Sept. 1, 1849, The Southern mail hae arnved through, but the papers contain little news. Ba.timons, Sept, 1, 1849. 10 is thought that the rteamer Georgia, lying neax the Eartern Shore of Maryland, will be totally lost. Parade of the Pittsburgh Firemen, &e, Pretenyacs, Sept. 1, 1849, ual parade was made to day, aod ‘The Firemen’ was a splendid affair. Kverything passed of without a nt. The weather to-day bas been quite pleasams, Markets. Baurimone. September 1, 1949, ore le held three to four cents per Flour ai Berrox, Sept 1.—6 P.M. is firm at the Inte advanee, Teach | 200 ‘The market for cotto ehanged bands, including white at O6e., and yeliow at tie. Kye in quoted G6e., with sales of L000 bushels — Oate are in fair request, and we motioe sales of 4,000 bushels Northern at 41 a 42e. Avuany, Sept. 1-69. M. The receipts vince yerterday were a4 follows :— Flour, 2.000 bbls ; wheat, 2,500 bushels, The market for Western flour remains steady, but not active, No operations beyond tbore for the supply of the trade transpired, Wheat.is frm, with @ good miitiug ta- quiry. Sales of 2 500 bashels Genesve at $127. There isa good demand for corn, and the market is Arm— actions embrace 6,000 bushels, lueluding mixed m, wt 60), Ce. Brrraco, Sept. 1-6 P.M. ‘The receipts rinee yesterday are as follows :—Flour, 4,00 bbls ; brat. none; corm, 4,500 bushels, Tere is nd fer dour, aed qaoiations are rtesdy ales of 200 bbis, includiog common t$5 For wheat there is rearcely any in- po sales of moment transpired The rup- orn are larger, aud bay+re are boiding of tur ert For mixed Werteru Sle. ine-ked in wi In a few weeks, the ehe! hich Is eubriding, wilt Gisappeat. ‘The gloom and pente whieh have prevailed, will then give place tom prospect of and activity In every dercription of . almort equal tot whiel ineloned iteelf o subsidence of the pertil we of 1999-°5S. whieh wan followed by those extracrdinary years of general pros- perity—Ies 85 06. One of ibe prineipel elements and ageneios in siding and arsirting business men, and domestie comfort tranquillity, in these r is to be found Bewepaper press the widely elreulating datly jou: eonnection sith thie matter, irly place the advertising omut Ivantages which the New York Herel! posseseca as & Anily adver- According to the recent deveiopements pute between us and the Tyibyne, St is now admitted that tho Tribune has a elrewiation of about Hhirleen thevennd per day, while that of the New York berald tees to tieenty Fe, OF Weeeigeere IRON? Bnd ae fro wwently reached con bd: rably over thir'y thowsand aday, Nor Ss it the vast sireulation of a journalstone, which gives it peoullarelaims upon the atioweion of the edvertiring eommonity. The character of that siren lation and the eharscter of tho readers and patrons of the journal, are of the highest inportanee (o business people. Now. in eddition to the extraordinary and wide-spread clrentation of the New York Herold, whieh Js without a rivel In ite comprehenriveness, it \* impor. tant te note that it cireulates shiefly among the men Of inteMigence the active buriness men —the aetrve and bney elasses of soctety in this and the other large Sitier and towne of the United States, There ts ne ether journal In New York whieh has eo lorge a etren- Nation as the Herold, or any t lite it exereives so great an infleen the minds of gent. and activ «of the country ie a diffusive circulation, In Pitle ton and sn operation: ew: Jd is as exbonsive ne that of any of the ja to cay, the Merald fa as generally and reguiorly read. We present theee facts and these rlews toour readers @nd patrons. ond the bus In a Week of two, poopie will be The cholera, we have ed As an sid and avxill vast and Gireulation among alt elaser, commercial, poiitionl gosial, presents osseous ei If there le anything In City of New York that should induce General T Jor to visit the erent © Ubatare pendent tm Albany: he ceases, however, some Sines, to act im that enpacity, Notice to ‘Subserivers. Sebseribers in thie city, Brooklyn. Winder, Jersey City, &o.. &e ure now assured that the H. Will be delivered at their houses and stores at or before six every morning Those who do not receive it are Requested to por'fy us of the delay, and it shall at once de remedied. igned deems it Just ry ot the late William Weisser, aa well as to + during the investl- waery made agains the whare the subscriber, 18 fermod impor ant to pro 5 the a supposing that information mixht, nossioly, be ‘# young girl, Lotween whom and Harlin an in= wato have e: the undersigned. 0 deceased who thought he house in Mercer atreet, w y death eoeagrs lice Magistrate. — Irving Bonse, Avgust Keo hs oy pri here? Ay, that’s the question. Wetaveit! Let the Mave where it belongs, from the “outward wall” of S'3 Ch oot, Shoe and Gaiter store, 14 Ana rtreet. National Law Sehoot, at Batiston Spa, ee on the Saratega county, N. ¥.—Tho fall torm will oo tt of Beptember nei my Vy request ( nont- pai . W. Powhir, Relations, eou- y sen in ext om pore) ‘peaking, wad the trial et pert of the system pursued, COMMERCIAL APPAIRBS MONEY MARKET. Saturday, Sept. 1—6 P, M, Owing to the deereasy in the demand for American | seeurities in the London money market, Treasury notes _ tell 3, at the board this morning, and sales of $10,000 | were made at 112 tating parvion jeclined >. ‘The ship T, B. Walos has arrived at Boston, from Newport, Wales, with 850 tons of railroad iron, 700 of which go to New York. Steck Exchange. $1000 Trearury Notos 112 10 shy Ution & Seh RR 120. 200 Indiana State ds 69 160 Uariem RR 3g 80 ao a0 35 Wo do bw By RK ow do bio 83 450 do Fs) iy 0 do me Big lw Reading RR ol 18 > 34 SPP wasn Riv RR 190 3h 20 do ug * N ay i 0 eh Ro Wy 10 ManGLo,ccrip Iu), 8 Auburn & Rooh RR SECOND BOARD ie 5 a By eg 100 Fi Bie van 2) Hohe RR b90 WS 1390 833% 200 Canton Co wR SDVERTISEWENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. finewers, 00 <Advertierments cant, by mult tentet 06 sel. paid. or they will not he taken from the Post Office. AMUSEMEN OWERY TUEATKE. A tor). E, Stevens. 8 Mondey eves ing, September 3 will be acbsd Shakapowre trigeds of MAC BET A—Macboth, Mr. Wallach, jr; Muedal iu Kacboth. Me MeFarland: Banquo, itr. Naek To cons!ude wih (let a SHOTIN THE BYE: Upera ond Bailet, t seperate entertate wense, it is announced that the Grand Italian Opore will, until further poties, Lo given slove.—Monday evening, Sop tew bbe Bollini's grand Opera of jensen; Adulgiea, at $i, Paxil « ch in L, De the house om the Ww TUBELL, Manager. AUXHALL f eat Bongola Vortioal Wheel: took= Cross; Roekots with windin, h crimson au ral P Vian Kore; Parachute Uh green B iy te Rockets Gere a Dae oe een Aare. au Byypt varmida, of Sment to, Pharaoh a ickets, 25 conte, tare | cor pare the door every 9 mi Jd to necommodate 2000 parr BINESE BUSEUM,--THR ONLY ONEIN THE UNT- A space has boom | Cc ted State’, BY Grondway, exnibiring the Mangers, tome, Religions, Arts nnd Setenoes, of four bundred millions Open from 9 HN WPM. Admistan of Chinese, ‘ nm oh: ldren under 12, half price. EOKER Hali—Cor R OF BLEBOKER AND ‘orton sirerts.— 0 Pight thin’ week with the V entriloq’ YMaN~Magio! Music! and Pan! Life Meving nu bing Fictres, Adsnittamce?5 eeuis; eluildron haif price. (See rmell bills.) SPORTING, BK. — TROTTING. — SINTRE: 4 the greatest nu fort Oe rduck Dow Ing! W. Ponocrenters« W. Whitney enters br g. J Feeiie, Momediat 5. in barnoes. J oow as the epor Feopect te their di JODN MASUN, I Hd. Meet aT} O mbar H DAN EDUCATION, TIPS PRENCH AND ENGLISU BUARD- 1, No. Lit Waverley place, re-opens em SCGO0L DY THE PATARRS Toird aves We shall desy. © Fequest p fea on the appointe e awa ye deo, Cauviw Suni, Seereun BOARDING, &e, OAKDING—FLKSIELED KOOMS AT 55 BROAD. | ‘The market generally was heavy, and Pennsylvania — ' i RTON'S THEATRE—W. BE. BURT PROPRIETOR, Brougham. Sta ‘Se v Byroryss ares ber de panes burletta of FAINT UE. WON Fal LaD\—King Charles L1., Misa J. Hi) mez, Mr. Clarke; Duchess Torrenarvaua, Mrs. Aficr witch, a new musivel burlesque, never acted rica, called THE SPHINX—adelpates, Wr. Bro evry, ‘The Sphinx; Chapmi ‘ABI hr. re Stiepel made Concerta, Summer Gils i waten itera have the privilege of joini: ¢ iw the various Cotilloua, Waltzes, Ke., tu the musie of »eapital bull band. 2b cemen, ATIONAL ACADEMY OF DESIGN.—A REVIEW Exhibition, to consist of works of art previously exhibit~ academy, and suel ore as way bi exhibition orner of Broadway we mext. Eaxnibitors ARNUM'S AMERICA Manager and Proprictor; J. G More Wordutul Noval ies! eo lnze Set jammoth Crocedile!!!~-Splendid perfor aa » Bad every evening at = o'clows ‘this week, Co present to his partons an y of #traetions, among which inny be moro ristor, tweary feet y-three inches in cireumforence. It has Sort arrived “hero from South America, ured by fifteen mon, after a mo: gered, the langost Livin rere 1 is 17 feeb long, and 2! fuches in circumference, This reptile isa native of Para, (Braxil ) the whole proviaoe ol which ie u de and almoxt impenetrable jumclos, for thousands of gigantic ptiles are seeured in a strony jay anil evemins. or monster, th ma wodile, roma wook m re. Itis truly 9 most extreordinaryanimal, Two amaarg fares d Wilfal Murder, aud The Onuitus, will be ng tBiented per lecker, wad Oak= y the follows Clark, Bl MEN oF TH “THEA PRICAL ‘that the joeum Thaatre, tos- ta be ‘made to ths subscriber west oribert HUMPLREY W. BLSND. pe ‘bic for engagements paid). MISCELLAN HOLS. enn een enn een EM—BAM—BOUM.—TUESE BUNGA are thus rendered ipto Euglisl 1 a Boum, AN WORDS Mira. Geman, hhirts to ordur, TA OBNT: pani h Teacher and Votloquial Phrase Gook, au method of acquiring s speaking Knowledge By, drancls tucler, v4 id Spetaieh ba later of lame Lor, and is receiving wow fall, eoanises w WBKur Up to © 2h per Cent under Broadway prices, : ante, we wade to order, but wus oali i bw told at and below eve. 0 THR EDITOR TUE HER SLD.—PAWNBR kere—One of the special conditions on whieh Pa bickers aze allowed licenses, is that the, ftwelve mouths, os pore werner ertived) at pubiic eale, and the overple 1b in deducted, re 8, THE WELL-KNOWN PANTS’ Tal street, haa reccis kof fr or enforce it? Is twenty: ity nny aan for interest, the cuods aliogs 1 Did the wuthors of ch 1 ‘an that Pawnbrokers shonld retain the dirvore of thers privacely? You there are nen who el things, and have for years, while their neighbors who sompl wich the law, hay vat twenty sales a yew ein four ye TRE the geads. Is the Inspector on his port? Stssiz to Siable Inquire 9) LE! ALK! ALE!—THUE SUBSCRIBER Bas, THIS day; opened a atore wt No. 18 Jumon's strert, New Yorn, fur the sate of Pais, Amber, and Brown Ale, having wind arrange we turers of t © hers give webty-lve por cent, wad Feta: ignorant of this, oF ip it aeglect LET.—ONB DALF OP A LARGE BRICK t, No 10 Mercer Hent $125 por anna. 1 ese for aie, choles assorte before purel #0, velplia Porter, te C nent of Londo Br whieh he invites the # tte Uas P. 8 —Gonds delivered, free of ity oF the surrounding sountry. neovd witha Py wets SOUN H. LESTE Corner of Green and York strects, Joraey ( ROP SHOT, MUSKET, RIFLE AND PIST of all sizea, made by machinery of colt le and Shoet Lead. O. L.RO' O. « 1 end 63 Wyter street, ALE IIS COUN- miles No. 81 Froavet; o¢ TAYUOR, K OF PASUIONS, 4 wy Teo. WHRELER, REPOX . New A y sureet, Yor gentio= Fall and Winter of low ard here. Pecans ell, Reporter, Now York. Fin of ne Whe te Vi Young id. lew ean bo given. TARL WOMWAN, anh I water A ¥ tof rence ’ at ear Third avenue. To bu 4 three days KUNKB— WANTED 9 RNBYMAN TRUNK waber, Inquite as 2 2 RD—A ORNTFEL TWO STORY HOUSE, wiTd we LLUEAR, aerived i £D OF HR ir NFORMA TION IDGET wt faryy . wh BR 8UGSCKE aleomen for thetr ihse want S* ment, nly orl to the ety trade ¢ AWE. STEWART & CO,, Bron W AXTh0-08 AMPLE secURiTY, six On ed Dotlare pt sevew por eeni, for cix oF ewelve MrDICAL, -A COMPLETE PR atment of peive ACTICAL pe es tenes fr Medien! pnd Sitgicol Journal =" Nt may be equal to Rigord’ ser Aston’ work ont} ser, and fare ing of the kind i he Antber of a work woos with babbing Toeme Bad Crier eonvemicnens, Ja complete enter, Bosrd-4 GENTLEMAN AND tI4 LADY wisa To | tained «i room with bowed, In 8 Petontedunity, | and Bags | BALES BY AUCTION Sh BAZSAR—THE REGULAR SALRS » Venveles, Maruca, Re, gomthiues wday, at 12 . te ker m livery sad kort « or tell, will ple SHIPPING, — PUILADELPUTA, VIA ngere CCOMMOL Cape Mo f, Freight taken at redo a Cet rate condition, especialy for this route: and pas will find in her every Jevitable ermfort ancl clogancn, ‘K SAN FRANCISOO, VIA CUAORES, |. 4 eplemdid at . Wilton, © Jer, will leave her dook, oF ijer® BN. , on Sotur at shree o’eleck. The B. . out touching at intermediate pore ‘that pars re by thie steamer Will reach Panama for chet. &. Pacis Mail Steumer of October ist in the after sa!» 130 TO sents per foot. A pomen- ; ° Stored = hat posange 7 evoure a berth for one week, ‘or freight or passage, apply ts o D & SON, 04 Broadway, ‘The CRESCENT CITY will susoced the Kinpire City, aud Jone om let of eto! T™. STRAMSD IP SARAB SANDS, POR LIVERPOOT, will yatt on fo ureday, the 6th Sopeember. yet Teeay or aid secormmedet: us, [eer eolintom eehees, ox to Mobert Rermis, Yo eeuch wreaks TT Re ee Et Rtrincerk i t Renedeny, CUPP POR COLD eh the Shin, Re. veri hare ar A commended by Dre. Ml otha 1 yentie above somplain: RIO WA TIS LUTIONS . JOHN 1, ROOM, D._D. KYWAKD, be THAYER LYMAN & F BSION D bwin ¢ & cat re D R i human family a ‘ Vier 2 pet bottle, By, One door above Urand lyse 4 14 Brondw FYE MAMRIED Woe avs PRIVATE MEDICAL COW, revlon, by Dr. A.M. Montionsn, Profesor of Divewwee of Women. » ee. 08 Price bt mich te men} ave enjoyed t; handre da pow in cheirgrayes boon still alive, salon of than work ‘ I copetoueny th d by married, of chose conten important eoevete, wiueh ir. tof om Incrense of fa~ ere, algo, every slither Trading Inte Fours. ia whew cond the me re ew Lemp oo, ey mproms, tain mode of cure, La y Lima, oud sekaowledged tw be false, thr ped- | Mr. Walsh and Mr. Stils Committee. We received intelligence yeoterday, via New York, that the man had been re uraed to New Onlewns, and that the last obstacle to a fair trial ef the Spanish Consul was thus rewnved. The Je telligencer and Republic of his moraing gay that the delivery of Rey was in obedience toa requi- sition of the American Cousui at Hivana (how else?) in pursuance of instructions (rom the Presi- dent; and the exultation of the two cabinet or- gans is amusing enough; as if the administration, in demanding the prisoner, hid done an act ef in- tepidity calculated to astonish «ii Christendom. Tt was a plainact of duty,-und jst about as tree from danger as would have been « similar demaad on the King of the Sandwich «lands, We have no doubt that General Tayler considered it as a simple matter of duty, and uothiuz more, and that he will be surprised ut the doldaces of the requisi- tion when he comes to understand i a3 explained by Mr. Gales and Mr. Bullitt, oad wall laugh im his sleeve at their applause. Nobody, acquainted with Gearral Taylor's his tory, will be astonished at the promptitade of his demond. And though Me. Uluy might ha flinched, we know thut the same punctoality weuld have been paid to. the vindieatun: of the national honor by the President, bad the utleace been eom- mitted by a subordinate of Queeu Victoria, instead of the agent of Queen Christina While upon this subject of Consuls, it may beas well to remind Mr. Clayton that we have a Consul at Puria who does not reyreseut the sentiments of this people in Europe. Educat das a Jesuit, and of long experience as a writer iy support of legiti- mate government in opposition to republican mne- Vellone, It is not surprising that he should be the defender of the disgravetul war upoo Rome—the advocate of an illegitimate Nvvivon, and tie champion of the autocrat of the Cossacks--the opponent of the people at large, «ud the instrament of the aristocratic circle of tie devas now resuscitating, and of sup, reset Jesuite, now springing uguin ito active intigues for the sip ression of republican ideas. Mr Walsh has been in Paris too long. He has become ideatitied with the courtiers of the throne, aud tas forgotten the country and the people that he represents. But every agent of the United Stites abroad, who is sutistied with the despiceble ehuricter of an apolo- gist for despotism, should be promptly dismissed. Mr. Sules presents himeelf in 4 more obnoxious attitude than even Mr. Walsh. The latter is an anonymous contributor to the perivdical literatul of the day, and throngh that chaunel defeads the exploded dogmas of royalty. Thy ficial capacity, part of a supp! c and, as the representative of uu tudepeadent people, have en The New Vobe ay ologizes in a case where he ouwht to hibited the temper of an iadignant Ameriean, Mr. Clayton, it is understood, will propose, in due season, some revisions m the cousular system, aud in our diplomatic system; and we hope it wil imeude all advocates of royalty, and all who, ea demand. apolo, for American institutions, «5 uaworthy the contidence of the goverament. Cs The New Ori Abduction Case. CONFIRMATION OF THE NEWS BY 11K FALCON, AND INK IMPLICATION OF "THE SPANISH CONSUL AND CAPTAIN M’CONNELL, [From the N 0. Delta, August 24.) The arrivul this moruing of the adawas Wray, direct from Havana, bas placed usin poaseraion of intelligence of +o much Importance, relative to the sbdacton of Key, that, knwwing the intere-t the public fewl im the matter. we beve copeluded to issue au Cxtre eontain- ing the Information farpished A portion of our infer- mation comes fa such a form that «« caa only refer te the main facts it discloses, ut publi-hing the Ponveurton: whele of the voluminous letters io oar Suffice it to way that our authority t# ot Treter, that it eaonot be impeach ibis country at least. We learn that General Campbell ovr Coneul bas fos- warded by the Faleon, to the yuveroment at wpe New Orleans : pans and ot The view of o ‘onsul, Gen Campbvll. of whieh the bleamer Trent brought news, 60 satircfactory to the rheptics, it now turns ont. was made uoder the survetl- lanee of the Cuban ante’ nnd in be prosenee of Spanirh soldiers, (ms we of the Vetta «peoulated im our ecuments upon that Rey were given in a nervou itaring. apprebenstve anner; aod that, afer making such « wfession, he was #aed With & nervous fit, afier this interviow, R onl. retracting bis com: faring that be MeCounell and Rey's abductie ‘horivies t denial made @ucorwred to be fale, upo e ground itisalorhown t even to bis comrigns s no doubt in Hav sae upor DY perrous. Spautard oF Ageetoaa, of Whe abduetion, nor in tt justified exerp: by thuse who are connected with the government, We are Biro warned to Lenk oat for certala deen- mrpts which have been forwarded here. aud wlateh wtil, no doubi, by publisiied by the trends and org Cuban euthorities la this city, ali of wae. Lively disproved by evidenes ly trawamitted by OUT COrsul Lo the Sectelary of State at Wasniagion. IL is aten added. by wp cxaeious aud reiiat pondent, ~ that the vietin et uitur tae exireine pe Dally. ae ihe promives of piy path are predicated Dpow bie deelmations being of tupo bee to the gow verpinemt.? The Dictelot Attorney of the United Stared ia thls elty. bas bea placed fa p-wev-w our Courtl at Havana who, we arowed by the deception wh upow Lim by the ( whan go: relusal to perwit Dim acaom to ie ree Ameriean fag from whieh ly nodueted torr the information treaived by us — end Pon. it fe «fe charac Bick we are not permigted to mabe publi Ae te leaves thove who pot «, Bioet extiacrdinary we « of peurtility and abuse in fo ineredulour ns thems ere pose i ° nefarious. te frouted, disproved and esut t of wn ineorruptible and honctwtle eitlees of thie Ree pelle. ‘repr renting ‘th (4 aod diguity of snte country in Cuba. The of Rey Is evntal | 10 these papers. That eouiensiog has been. rvtrseted vats of vidence being In iroms and in Tal letters in oor rtheraore ferne F Cou Lrmellon Of thee statements, we give g letter from one of the must respectable ite bousen in iavena: arasa, Amgurt #, 14° ortons ov THe Devta. New One ves Having observed with te, the honorable part you bave taken ia the cass of the dvetion of Jaan Garcia Rey. and prerumtng t would be haopy to receive tne fects uf toe they here tranepired here, we ne the rsme Varela Rey arrived here from yout port, ie t! joan schoomer Mary Files, vaptaia clandestrnely. “Tine vessel ap» rival Narantive, and reratted Bo par | known to the wachoritie bere T ry Gest a ae ‘7 walt opoo you with fT wet to call the attention of the pa ined silent-the publte betog tx Persea I here, wor waa tt kno: our Worthy Lon- ly applied to the ao to cae quorantioe with thw person ia the qnestiona he age yon the bid you come ary Kilen, Capea Mee ihe Captain of tne the Ceneti aki Cy «ander gr: fe farther wth the Wo the preamoe of two mit Vemeul, woud wot, aod wh