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NEW YORK HERALD. Sa Views ot ome JANES GORDON BENNETT, PROPKIETOR AND EDITOR. | eee eer JPFICR N. W. CORNER OP FULTON ANB NxASAU STR THE DAILY HERALD, 3 cents per copy—$7 per We have already commented, to some extent, om @ substance and the shadow of the late whig re- at Albany, and the lat pronunciamento of three committees, calling a State convention | We lay before our everal extracts from the Fee September at Syracuse. readers, this morning, “Pak renee ff sores atti | whig organs, on both sides, bearing upon this sub- | WosFem ta any ‘and $3 to any | ject; anda letter from our Albany correspondent, pol Un tansy ¢ id | which gives ap interesting point or two in the no- | Priced will be liber: Ns iecerttt | gotiations not eet down in the official reports. | fosnewee Ae. Mansreocancr REQUESTED TO SEAL 4LL | Taking all these various authorities together, we wp PAuK AGES "S, riptions, or | apprehend there is but iittle diffi sulty in under- ‘he postage ‘will be henselae - the gist and drift of the game. money ane ie an 0 le O NOTICE taken “y, communications. | ig allt without the State of New Yerk, the pa | whig party can expect to accomplish nothing in Volume XVI............... vs+sNe. @15 | the campaign of ‘52. To secure the State, it is | essential that the two main divisions, and ali the SESEEENSS THIS EVENING. | factions, cliques, and fag-ends of the party should CASTLE GARDEN—Exvas:. coalesce. To coalesce there must be seme general BOWERY THEATRE, Bowery—A Uvseasn's Sxcaxr— | Understanding—some platform, upon which all of THRED GUAR OONEN. | the party— pe oa white | Black and white, wre QARDER, Broadway.—Swrernraars aro | Blue its and grey— may mingle together harmoniously and dance to the some music. All these things are indispensable , to any practical results. By the split at Syracuse, and but for the silver grey fizzle at Utica last fall, the whigs would have lost everything at the last election. That bit of experience seems to have opened their eyes. Hence this remarkable frater- | mizing of the three redoubtable committees at | Albany, like the three witches of Macbeth over ——————— DOUBL E S H E E T * | their mysterious kettle of broth. leave this re- markably plausible manifesto, upon a superficial ——e———————— . York, Tucsday, August 5, 1851. —_ ~ 3 - <f | reading, of the three committees conjoined. But ——————SSEEEEEE—EEEE Smiportant News by Telegraph—Arrival of the more the thing is examined, the more distinctly the Eureopa—Later from Europe—The | it appears a gull-trap to catch noodles, a device, a Califernia News, é&c. | trick, a thing full of sound as an empty barrel, but By the arrival of the Cunard steamer Europa, | otherwise as empty a: the barrel. | at Halifax, we havo three days later intelligence | What are the principles set forth in this specious | from Europe. There has been a still further de- | proclamation? They declare in favor of * an econo- . ‘ . | mical administration of the government.” So do | eline in cotton, the price having fallen one-fourth | we. tis very much wanted, and would be a good } efa penny on the pound during the week. The thing if we could get it; but as there is no prospec, gales, however, were not very limited at this re- of anything of the kind, the declaration is a mere | suction. | Piece of clap-trap. ‘A strict accountability of ‘The political intelligence has points of considora- | PUblie officers.” Goed. We have had Galphios ble interest. As might have been anticipated from enovgh, in all conscience, of late years, and it is high time they were chopped off. “A protective Mes passing to a second reading by so large a ma- | tariff.” jority, the Ecclesiastical Titles Assumption bill is | whig notions. Now we come to the cream of the ‘TIONAL THBATRE, Chatham street—Saw Paton tv ZnsnenChamiss Ti—Sevex Escares oy ADRLAIDE OF ADEN. FELLOWS MINSTRELS, Follows’ Musioal Hal, No. | (AMERICAN MUSEUM-—Awcome Fanvonasons Ar. | That, at least, is consistent with old | matter. ae Daksa | about to be reada third time and become alaw of | ‘The whige of this State are declared te be the land. The attempt of Lord Monteagle to ex- “inflexibly opposed to the subjection of any elude Ireland from its operation. was reseived with | territory of the United States now free, to little favor; and the Protestant power ofthe go- laws imposing involuntary servitude.” What Yernment thus appears equal to the oceasion and | i8 this but the Wilmot proviso impending | over the territories of Utah and New Mexico. te the aula sppetunmiee of ans Eps witty Bel- | 5 ding ty this Guclaraddes; selther‘of those teext- tieh subjects. We perceive, also, that another po- | tories ean be admitted into the Union, if they re- Jemical diseussion has been aroused by the refusal | cognise slavery as existing within their borders. ef the House of Commons to permit Mr. Solomons, The declaration to abide by the constitution, as ex- @f Greenwich, to take his seat in that body, because | plained by the judicial tribunals, is from fair to | F Hee | middling; but has the Fugitive Slave law been he isa Hebrew. Baron Rothschild’s casohas been | sictioned as constitutional *“by the judicial tribu- taken up by @ public meeting, ani whilo the | nal creatod fur tha: purpose? No doubt it isa House is engaged in the debate on Mr. Solomons’, | constitutional law, clearly so; and doubtiess it | the people are determined to petition the House to | Would beso affirmed by the Supreme Court, call | ceconsider their vote with regard to the Baron’sad- | ed upon to decide the question. But if the Fagi- : é | tive Slave law happens not to be among those pro- | missibility. The strong Church of England feeling, | nounced constitutional by the “judicial tribunal 2owever, will prevail, probably, for some time to | created fer the purpose”—tha! is, tho Supreme tome on this subject. The legislators of reat Brit. | Court—does not this proclamation relieve any man “ we jon. I; {fem the responsibility of supporting this law? al o al oe hi ain learn but slowly lessons in religious toleration. I | Does not this thing “hold the ward of promise to the ear, and break it to the hope!’ And then fol- lows the declaration of the right to discuss the “sexpediency of such laws, and the propriety of any of their provisions, and to seek, by cx means, their repeal or modification.” Oh This is the milk of the cocoa nx The r tion of the right to agitate, to modify, or repeal the Compromise, the compact of peace between the We have no clus to the animus of thts act, and if | North and South. The more chaff which follows, endorsing the national and State administrations, Oh Seeeieenee eee at the Eee SS Peart iia te nailing pus, aoomeling be tics Albany Certainly it will have something of an effrct, after | gyoi tor, a complimentary notice of Mr. Fillmore the debate on the revision of tho constitution. | andhis cabinet was the only sine gua won of the Louis Napoleon has a large number of friends | silver graysin the caucus. They did not mind so be has had the credi! of entertaining for tae benefit | nority to dictate the manifesto; but it was the least of France, he may yet havea fair chance with the | they could ask to have a little puff put in for the | Bumerous factions which distract the peiceful go- | President, and this, it seems, was graciously con- J . three | ceded. But it also appears that it was a necessity yage ooh anemee ll ad medion gs | which enforsed this ceancaiass Exeopting the Sew- ward faction of New York,the whigsof al! the Sta‘es | recognise the administration as at the head of the party. Now whenthey come to meet in a National Convention, tho whigs of the other States would | have the power to exclude the Seward delegation | ie quite likely that the remainder of the session will ve consumed with words, andthat these troubles ome questions will be thrown aside for future con- | sideration. From France we learn that the entire cabinet of | Louis Napoleon had tendered their resignations, but that the President would not accept them. in Paris will be very interesting to political phi- losophers everywhere. The government of Saldanha, in Portugal, is Bow beginning to wect with trouble. A revolt has takon place, but the energy with which it was met | from New York as heretics, should they be guilty | will have to be transported to the interior; and that the go far to lighten the labore cf the convention, and to enlighten the community upon the propdsed dodge on the Fugitive question. dinner, or a Webster dinner; but, above all, tell us what the whigs of New York propose to do with W & CO., 139 Fulton strect. maa | Sults.—The great demand for | the Vugitive law. That’s the question. Ma suits, has induced me to psghese, the | cod received. Also, 2 000 hoice asrortment yet Bergh trad eke cbs v al cent y Hiall, corner of Grand and Centre street, Tue Fronmer inpians ann THE Fronter Dn- rrcvs.—Hvery arrival of intelligence from our Southwestern froutiers brings us accounts of the rechless depredations of the Indians upon the white | 1¢and 48 have not bernon very amicable ternisfor some time, and that a pumber of in the habit of settlements and encampments along the line, | 9 with them. oh whces conduet the Pocple in ie isin and cheoked Cs ating American and Mexican. And all this bas beea | tbat vicinity sompiein. When | NEWMAN'S, 313g Brosdwap, ‘scceng get, acck, St 4 piscopal Jt | NEWMAN’S, 33/}¢ Broadway, second d& hb of | | going on for several years in the face of our solemn | peri gen eat pommel y hing. anmvying the Anthony, ey cnn yea \t lations with Mexie 01 Were at their ional serv: treaty stipul with Mexico that these savage | © ogre a Se en Reies, copiees There is no Article in the Wardrobe of a tleman of more importance to his prrsonal appearance | outrages should be thoroughly suppressed. Mexi- } : | to the scene of distur! a considerable diff- | th; co, through her minister, has implored ani pro- | culty. suecceded in dispersing the Beulgerent party, and at in thie ve ine GREEN we teeted, and appealed to our government again and | lee crowd who pyre es aie Yent to abide the reauieeee ee any 3 rate again, butall to no purpose. Indian depredations | more. continue; and the Apaches, from the United States j Beara 4 ue or wre Curie Arve Yesterday ore: i | ning, Geo. W. Norris. ofticers side of the boundary, without interruption, peno- | EM city to the World's Pele cag ee eo trate inte the heart of Sonora and Chihuahua, and pan He statea that he would, not neve lost ae levy their tribute of cattle, geods, women and chil- fotttutten ir a aan —— the London police dren upon the most populous towns and vil- | pieceet with etist ike nde dee cee: oe lages of those departments. Failing te meet Tur Onis Daivens.—In our columns will be found jt treaty stipulations in failing to have a dragoon | 4 card ofthe New York Omnibus Drivers’ Benevolent | i force of sufficient strength along the boundary, | | Atscciation, acknowledging a donation of four hundred | to chastise the saveges into good bekavior, our | dollars from some leadi tors and theatri- | cal The smctalion, toepenaenins its bene. government becomes justly responsible for the con- | sequences. Nor should we be surprised if claims volent aspect, sa most worthy and eeful onpuuite nn, and one well worthy the consideration ‘of the wealthy who desire to support and press forward a good work. ‘i f i |. Esicaasys.—From Sati rom Mexico, for gome millions of property taken, (eben, SAME anlgpunet emmaeiie anette o \ ty from Europe, Molen, ov dectvoyed by onr fiombinr Intiens; Nein! | 67 T ic ua ewanneahbeal Sine slelsek on Bares bofore the next Congress. Some reinforcements of | day afternoon, James Derrick and James Flattery, boat- | lace have been detailed to strengthen the command | Med, passed @ small sail boa: in the East River off Broad | tour o'clock, Tast veven eet, where hi price W cents; also, his Dye Ary has, tg ' Poudro Su Ww Js, or eny part of the body, | ‘and Lily White, all found at thy wi established Laporat-ry, 67 Walker street, near Broadway. | Callender, $8 South Third stroct, Philadelphia. | Ballard’s Hair Dye.—Office Removed to i 415 Bi ay. corner of Lispenard street, where 7 the only black or tile w urday morning. up to noon yes- for $2 59, and the probability is that prices will the season, at the lowes: points, ee The annexed statement, exhibiting the foreign trade of? Canada forthe yeur 1860, is compiled from official re ports. It will be seem that the eommercial intercourse’ between the United tate and Canada is of the first im— portance to both countries Fonxian Trae 0+ Osseva—Iomvonve amp Exronts—1850e VAPORT! FROM Canepa, Total value, United States 64. £90,194 9 6. 7 20,425 14 tee 3.0 36,796 11 9» ” 6 471 o “ OP ss senes 3 337 1 St Battena, knees, &o. .. 5 @ 7,245 4 & pars, masts, &e..... Oo Lath and fireword,. ° 483.10 Shingles : 3 37% 138 9 3.173 13 9 ° 316 0 OF 1310 6 572310 & 19.895 8 9 15,964.10 2! 28.169 6 6 212 6, 6.954 8 0 6,483 15 0 141 04 1,231 0 4 168 5 9 1810 9° 2.220 2 7 76210 Ov 6708.18 1 67 18 2 20817 6 7 = ILT2 1 Be 49 9 6 281, 947 17 10 ‘7 8 & 7374 110 969 2 & ? 4 2406 8 7 10 38,036 8 10” roee's ‘ - Pees) £8: = * ro io SHO RINESOH HOW oom rs Pioc c OMe amoe e.4 1 3 = ~ United States street, three passing boat: parath are forsale. Ladies and gentle- in New Mexico; but the long line of the Gila is, for ne Ae eee vow Aree Dee, pial w ~~ m have their hate colored, ae usual, in & private oflice, 427 ‘a | fe 5 1d Fiattery saw that she ing, or at their resid sill neglected, the head quarters of the Apashes | bad been upot but iid nt so the’ clanrophe aking ul ee cota Pa mA : padi r | place. inutes previo saw a schooner | Hair Dye and can be found In 3 7 The boundary surveying party will afford some | Passing close by her, which they supposed must have | greatest perfection at Batolclor's, 4 Wall street, His Wigs | —— bei = 4 er be . means of defence to this frontier ; but mounted | struck the boat. Bhe'wat pleted up by these mien, and | fFouseutalra for Sent Tee etks ne eedaaisth | Hardware, wT 6 i176 d e Own mi Bo com! a | . iY rifemen and dragoons, operating from differont tee ea monire. sareat, Mert | rite melas | ean be proc: Iso frow all the Druggists and Perfumers | Beer, cider, &e 781 4 0 67 0 O central points or depots are alone competent to | materials. ‘The men could not discorer any traces of | {2 #¥® and country | ia Uquors. 7 18 * be 4 ~ fulfil the treaty. We trust the President, appro- | the boys. They are supposed to be drowned. Sunburn, Tan, Freckles, Pimples, Erep- | Wheat... 208,033 16 7 248.108 15 © can to execute this law; but will the organs at | Broome street, The, remaine were brought to tho Tals. Mite trot. Sra Cee | 7.766 12 10 7428 0 OF Washington condescend to inform us what has | teenth ward station houso, when a verdict of“ still born” | tory, oy Walkor street, near Broadway. Callender, 33 | Meal., 4011 0 6 wo 1T been done? Some explanation of this great default | 1 oe ee sire ge ont | een wait 18.6 Tut 2 1G: ? Sc defantt | —— <a poms ay pararrnin 0414 16 6 ra er The only certain Remedy for Pim r 3 is due to the country, to the frontiers, te the govern- | isa eae Rast Ce PR Be ey lg ng gy ag Mets revo 50 A 4 = ry es ment, and to Mexico. | ““Avavsr 4—There was an unusually large attendance | Sold by Rushton, Clark & Co., 110 and 273 Broadway; and 10 133 5 6 102 17 2 ps of Grand Jurors, The Recorder remarked that it was | Astor Howse, 5469 1 4 5460 1 4 Tur Granp l'asox Baz, ar Care Mav.—The | the first — Lage peor erg = Ryo gh yZouthern Matehante nd others will ana | 7458 3 6 18 a Pa ‘ re a any gentleman . 4 4 x climes of the fashionable season at Cape Mey hae thiey Grand Juror were mecewary. aud) macy doublo | Mapied'tS warm elimataa “Byte iutng Gl sla | aos '® Bian a Os srrtyods mal ts isibatlee Of Seretoge end Newport, | thet mumbr Medanereedto Chai aemss. | vevparuan ad iin détioate 10 0a -* _e bag gave a one fancy Aagarage ball | Inquest :— im ey f smooth. Ae he Cay ae of sparions siete or 235 0 7 21 ou at the Mansion Hoase, on I ni it, @ ree | Don Alonzo Cushman, Foremai R. HOBBS, 36 iden lane. 6H315 0 6448 15 OF port of which will be found in cae part of this Aen, PF ek Witson wectieee” Powder Pats of all siscson band. eas pe 84 5 o 43, _ 2 | dona Fs z * Dun: g Ys | a AED aa 1.000 paper. Sofaras the attendance was concerned, | 4)%2 Farrington, ra W'Dsaiie’ . |: This ts the season when the virtues of the | Copper 5.500 0 0 500 0 oO Ph int Orange Flower Lotion are particularly called into requisi- | 5 3645 0 0 sak the féte may be set down as perfectly successful. Menry Jui ke? | tion. Freokler, tan, and sunburn, Which #0 much distgure | Copper ore ai A number of energetic mon took the business of | SS: Woilnne W. A. Thompson, shat sare ult Ciralaamse (bes weamhen, ond Sraeae 2A Unenumerated. 80.074 0 F 31428 8 i tJ 4 aa 2 rem e that vert ur friends, u3 IN, Regan mame of making the arrangements into their own bands, and | , lis honor the Mecorder brivily addressed the Grand | CLARK &'C0., No, Ilva Broadway, and 10 Astor Mac <0 te8 «-£2,000.008 0 9 £1,207,780 IT 11 did not cease to exert themselves till the committees | thers appeared fifty vases. that would be sent, before | ie n F rar, ana | rhe following table will show the countries to whict 5 | them—si: if Po 3 venty- . y Sy ru} verwol ir, ani t were formed, and tickets enough sold to pay the | — Pieper CBs Ree comet ate, romain in see. | Qanchalagval aoe areas remedy for Coughs, Aelia tatieeine | prove ost gy sti aden £1,200,840 158. 84° expenses of theball. They, with the assistance of | sion for this woek ew and he entreated their rapid ac- | oa rk, Epltting of Blood, ead ail other long com lainte | eek pee Ph OT eget 1st te. 3d- the ladies, decorated the room, and in fact did tion on the business, which would be submitted for their | BiG Broadway. Prive, im large bottles, $1, or three bottles | British West Indicn 2004 On. Od | everything to push the enterprise through. It was | @ free and casy, jovial, merry party, at which all the participante seemed to enjoy themselves; but, j from the report, it will be seen that the affair was ¢ following cases appear on the present calendar :— Murder, 2; assault with intent to Kill, 1; assault with a | mings’ Vegstabie Dyspeyein Bitters — ‘ ; : grema tare ‘old snap” of the past week has ben anything Prag Beery Baas oat be po nergy pl agreeably 9 x4 of whom will continue to goods, 1—making 34 coses. There are also—convicted, | * afig ecm ghee Hutchings’ Vegetable Dyspepsia Bitters.— 5 hove ‘i and not sentenced, 1; ingicted at laet session, 16; bas — }) not of the same character with the faney balls | fih."t' “ducting ibe murder cose, whick wi’ be | Litters. Glve st but a single tri heretofere given at Saratoga and Newport. There | transmitted to the Court of Oyer and Terminer, there | fer its eaicis at 122 Felton street are 69 eases to be disposed of this week by the Recorder | was an absence of the extravagance which has Sun itp dates z often attended the like affairs at thoeo places. | “"Crorg: of <fron.—Manzaret Morrison. a young woman, | MONEY MARKET, T becets| r ~ ee, | Morsay, August 4—6 P. M. The truth is, that the fashionables are getting tired | Wes charged with arson in the second degree, by setting i H, Re: bes ' ing, of these costume balls, and it is extremely doubt | St¢ 40 the dwelling house of John ‘ynolds, be:ween | The epening prices at the bourd, this morning, show a Seveuty-fourth and seventy-fifth streets, in the Tenth ful whether there will be one at, either Saratoga or | avenue. in June last. Iv Splears that the prisoner had | Seat decline, compared with those current at pbc Newport this season. There will be some grand | D“nemployed asa washer woman, in the above place, | the market on Saturday. Later advices from Culiforu ite to mark the high tide of the season; but it is | the absence of witnesses. the case was not finished. and was subsequently dircharged. Ia consequence of | are of the most gloomy character. San Francisco more likely tobe a grend dress ball, where rich i eIssault and Attempt to Kitl—John Charles. a thick- sot **ms destined to total destruction by fire. There ix and surly-looking individual. was found guilty of stab- | ¢vidently in that city an organized ban@ of desperate | goods and valuable ornaments will be displayed bing Pat Finn with a butcher’ knife, In a Caer ome incendiaries, who are determined to lay it in ashes. The upon fair forms, than te be a costume ball of the | gg of Cherry and Jackson streets, on the Lith June ordinary kind. : , flect of another conflagration in San Francisco upon ‘The Recorder. im sentencing the prisoner, ‘old | “ | bin that a mien like Lim who could deliderately plunge | OUF merchants, who are deeply interested in the Call- “ < — pot airs | @ knife into a flow being, was not fit to live in acom- | fornia trade, cannot be otherwiso than of the most un- Tur Weature.—The cool weal her of the last | munity of clvilized pervons, and the Court, th erefore, in nae hens , and we have the worst éppechen- week has continued ed replenish our hotels with | ap pnd par ban vx Soo oped vernd oma | fions. ‘This has beom a blue day in Wall stroct, and the stragglers frem the springs ; and yet all the water- | “Agjourned to Tuesday, (this day.) at elovon o'clock. | holders of stocks bardly know which way to turn, or ing places appoar to be overtlowing with custom, | what todo, They stand their losses bravely, but many notwithstanding tho large draft upon our pleasare | 6, sersuax Corns ln I -Mosnay, August 4.—Teot- | of them must, Ly this time, be completely cleaned out. seekers by the rystal Palace, Paris, and the con- | ting match, $1.(00. mile heats, best three in five, | Farle Income Bonds fell off to-day 44 per cent; Erie Con- 1 tinent. Grea! country this. No postponement on | [suse Woodruft named b. g. Star, (undersaddle) 1 2 vertible, 1; Erie Railroad, 234; Farmers’ Loan, };; Can- account of the weather. ¥. Johnson memed bg Gctiab (in barnes)... 3 14le. | tom Company, 1x; Pennsylvania Pives, 3¢; Stonington, | 44; Harlem, 15/; Reading Railroad, 1; Norwich, 4; t 1 | New Jersey Mining Company advanced ¢ per cent, and Sect. Biase i + 22 |< tho omly stock on the list that improved. Thero wore | S.mr Dav.—Trotting match, $200, mile heats, best | arge sales of Erie, Harlew, and Norwich, and, at the | three in five, in harness, | close, there were symptoms of another panic. We fear | | Wrens S: & Bick: | the details cf later news from California will be more italy | \ Time 243—2:51 4 | gloomy than che report that has already reached us, ay 1 ligenee. | _ Paine av Samatoos —A sweepstakes and purse of We give a corrected statement exhibiting the value of Tur I oomph a Miss erp Ixqrner &e.— | $400. mile heats, best three in five, in harness, was con | merchandise imported intu and exported from this dis- Yesterday morning Dr. Ball, the Coroner held an t | pended for, om Saturday last, at Saratoge, by Cayuge | 124°¢ during the month of July, 1851:— on the body of Bridget Hafran, the woman whow oath | Maid, Dan Miller, and Lady Bovins, Cayuga aid won haa was said to have been caused by theinguries she received | the race, distancing the others the first heat in 2:30. Cosmirnce ov tux Pont or Naw Yorx—Imroars axp in the row at McKinney's house, on Saturday morning. | The track was very deep with sand. The betting was in | rome | favor of Dan Miller up to the day of the race, but it then | in the feral of Suny, Sd the po more ceamaionion | Charger in favor of Gayuga Mati, and, at the start, 10) | showed that death had been caused by her own intem- % 50 was current. - ———-——- San» Day.—Trotting matel, $500, mile heats. Tur Crore x Trxas— Letters from Independence, | 11, Jones named p. g Boston Spot. Texas, of the 17th ult., state that there has been a severe drought in that vicinity ; that the corn crop will not overage more than ton bushels to the acre; that oorn | cotton erop will fall short. Imports Dutiable goods. entered fae" conmemption Do do, withdrawn from wart bh. speaks well for the vigor of the now cabinet, and | of having refusod to endorse the whig government may save the country from further anxieties for the | at Washington. To avoid this ity—to retain present. However, there are two parties in Por- _ their nationality—to secure the privilege ofentering tugal as in every other land, and one must be sub- | the sanctuary ¢ f the National Convention, and the a » heatiiinn Sald | consequent advantage of ruling in the vote of New Jeoted to the hostility of the ether. Geldeahe hee! v.95 tre General Scott against any and sll sémis- had experience, and knows the materia! by which | istration candidates, the Seward party gractously he is surrounded. concede an endorsement of the whig administra- ‘The Eternal City is still the theatre of assasai- | tion inevorything except its proceedings upon the Rations and plots, and the Pope has s difficult = wf prendenns fren : Paige esenoji poor ewege > | Sul!an of Turkey, too, who is the «piritaal head of | tokéepa portion of his subjects in order. Mr. Webster's Hulsemann letter and the Cuban | policy, and the policy of the bayouct in coercing | South Carolina into submission, ifmeseseary. That isthe best that we can make of this plat- several countries—in fact, the Pope of the Turkish | faith—ie having more trouble with the Pacha of | : : form for ‘he reunion of all tho piebald clements of Egypt, who is to be brought more under the sur- the whig ty of New York. Itis a dodge—it is teillance of the Sultan. This may bring up here- | « trick—it iss Wall street shave—done so neatly after some further news from that quarter, for there | that you hardly feel it, and yet you feel that it is bas been wition in Egypt to abridge the | 9 shave, .ard a clean shave. The enthu- power of Abdul Mevshid, the intelligent sovereign | *isstic reception of this document by the ee ree ‘i Alvany Journal and the Trine, and the of Turkey silence of Col. Webb, of the Courier, (who, as yet, is absolutely speechless from the shock which be has received.) go very far to strengthen our opinions of the intent and extent of the decep- The Compromise measures, and especially #, the Fugiti us quibblings. tly what privilege accor ‘The news received from California is chiefly of a painful character. The only thing favorable is We havo received with regard to the loca- the accounts from thy Some further inte ilig Lity of the recent confagra: suaded that this shock t« affect many perso This isthe fifth @ commercial revulsion mines | tion. | that raw-head and bloody. bo ite per- | Jaw, arc shufled off with sp Seward party eurrender exa party gain—nothing at all. e silver greys, of meoting the late ad faction at Sy amounis to the privile final surrender in Soptember. but another step to tk y of th orthern f the wh they & on, and are the Unien d erse e# must | | our business cire ged in the Cali‘ornia trade at has tended to a which other fact me cumstances worl! n and if failar St will be dificult to nesount for » under the afil: rally bring ab eclionalising the sare not the immediate cone D rthern platiorm dorment n r and] the ¢ iop of casualties which hax bly duced such large lowes of property. The Ew rapromises of 18% City and Prometheus will bring the details of whole matter is that Seward a s allies, and disaster. Those vessele will be due to-day. The h here and fire-br are driving ¢ whig adm » the w Prometheus will furnish probably the latest intolli- ani all coneerned, gence, asahe will supply the news brought, for the | Aitong on sg cece tots first tim t the Nicarngua route. It is eup- | strection. atom, Meith ont poted that thir line will acoomplish the distance be- | South, are strong enough to break down all tween Sen Fra and New York in eix or eight | there movem f or the gevization of a great Ws. Tho prover #, thet we shall be able to | Garden whigs swrender! We shail ¢ publish her news iz eourns of to morrew j The Georgia may be cutee Twat Cua Wo undorst Fic will bring & © i 4 | etprivo of a sestival to Money Clay t peen inetant—that és, cig r seth ~gr * . . the “ 1 (uterest will bo excited by lor a iw peronghiy seeenselidets poy ay pvall be prepared to publish i uid bydrnulie coment. worl ley ght o yy, at Albany, te platforn It will be poereoived that the wh j | broad and strong enoug co ¢ the day for the meeting of the Stat snvent ; 5 Pr pe through het for the 11 : t, instead ; . rr ¥ azo Wore clections in ome . nach of t a ods, part wool sad at a distance, b y s few Gerpatebor, none of which give the complete results enney!vania Ve ab we bave received ¢ u I P nites a Clay fe Nivel to explain A good dinner of this sort would | | Free goods... . ‘ance, resulting in congestion of the brain. Verdict | District Attorney's OM: ‘sa Fecordingly. ‘The marks f-visionce 4 3 2, 4 at ha tn of Cons Peddie af ‘Sea.—Oapt. ee ——_ Pete bie wite cad Berney eae ta ged | Strickland apd his mate, James Earl, of the American | Total... $14,639,807 bail, were yesterdny examined before the Police Courts, | MP Devonshire, have been held to answer a charge of COO SEES <seer in the afternoon, snd were fined ten dollars each for their °T¥¢!_ 4nd unusual punishment on one of the seamen of _ Domestic mere! e $5,188,032 - t poser eh that vessel, during her late voyage frem Liverpool to this Foreignifree Jo. 231 assault upon . port. Tho examination will take place this day. There | | Do. dutiabledo 284 397 Ixqurat.—The mer also held an inquest on the jx siso another charge against the mate, for assault with | Specie... qatte 6 004.170 pa ss ane a, who hgh ge | by y AES a | # dangerous weapon. é j —— $9,478,905 ui y street, uurday aflernoon, as | already stated. The inquiry terminated in a verdict of | “accidentally killed,” and e presentment pe the jury to the Common Council, on the subject of incautiously | piling the lumber, to which we also alluded at the time, Srnaner Brony.—On Friday last, a boy named Simp- | fon, whore parents are residing in or near Myrtle avenue. | was lost. and we believe unquestionably was drowned. | His mother gave informaticn to the Chief cf Police, and ne she now states a body was shortly afterwards brought into ber house, when in her agitation she ran out to seek her busbend; on their return, the body had vanished. and the floor was wet where the clothes had dripped. ‘This story was at first dircredited, but the woman in- , fisting on the fact, and her husband corroborating her. the Chief bas made every exertion, but search and in- quiry bave proved alike fruitless ord it seems that the appearance of the bedy wee an hallucination of the poor woman. Such are the farts, but extraordinary stories have been raised om the basis thus furnished to the lovers of the marvellous. j Asornen Boy Drowsrn.—Yerterday morning, a boy. twelve years of age, fell into the water from th ridge foot of Ninth st rear the new Mr. John Friend, of ¢ as. Deputy Sheriff, bim immediately. and used every gran: a his power t restore animotion. but though he had been in the woter Excess of imports over exports, $s. It will be seen by a comparison of the above with the | statomont raade a few days since, that the value of dutia than first re | ported. ‘This shows falling off in the aggregate, com- pared with thet of the corresponding month last year, of | hie port, to-morrow noon, for Liverpool. ‘The Amerien’s | $5,209,036, | mails will close at one and three o'clock this afternoon, It has been decided that the stock of the Pennsylvania and the Atlantic's at half past ten o'clock to-morrow | gr pg sacar geeatn fil sagen ssi inble to taxation, The ground taken, we believe, ters for the Amerion manet be matted | 12s ine company fe not now peoductive, notwithetend- “ Amertea,”” otherwise they will go by the Atlantic. The New York Hrrauo, printed in French and Eng- | the amount paid on exch share of stock. The provision | Meh, will be published at half-past nine o'clock thie | “the law which authorizes this payment was for the its contents will embrace all the news, Le iene pn tenn tugeexadparsbr4 rumets, and reports from Cubs, Also, all the intelli: | on their capital, to become subscribers * that mey be ree ived to the hour of going to press | exempted the stock from taxation be fifth destructive firvin San Francisco, Alss, the | 7° sive am Sdeaof the immonse amonat of American se. THE HERALD FOR EUROPR. MAILS FOR EUROPE AND ASIA, BY THE STRAMSHIPS AMERICA, FROM BOSTON, AND ATLANTIC, PROM NEW YORK. ‘The America leaves Boston, and the Atlantic leaves morning. Al morning. nual interest it specially ing the six per cent annually paid by the company on | 200 789 Via, Med Other countries, 0 da, 4d Add for ships sent from sale in Great Britsin....... od ei bce ee seresees £2,990,428 Os. 94. These exports were from the following ports :— Montreal Quebec: Gasp Total from sea porte. i inland p¢ 245,629 Lie. Od. £5 235,043 lie, 92 ‘The trade of Canada with the United States aud Great Britain compares as follows :— - United States. Great Britain, Imports . £1 OM8715 Qs. Sd. £2407.980 de, Od | Exports. 1id. 1,200,849 158, 3d | Bxcess imports, £410.025 4s 6d £1207,100 8s, Od. wy from Great Britain exceed jose from United Siate: +, £750.05 1s, Td Exports to United States ced . 36940 2s, 8d. ose to Great Britain, — ee Excess trade with Great Britain... £722,924 188 114. The above table presents some most extraordinary facts ina very strong light. It will be seem that the value of exports to the United States was greater than to! any other country. Instead of placing obstructions iv. the way of this trade, it would be much better policy on. | the part of the authorities to aid and encourage inter course between the two countries in every possible way. Tt would be the height of folly to use coercive measures, ‘or the purpose of obtaining greater facilities for carry - ing om their trade with the United States, or through uw» with other countries. They mistake the character of | our people if they think their object could be aceom- plished in that way. Under existing regulations, trado- between the two counirics has reached a very respecta- | ble amount, and it is rapidly increasing. Our system of internal improvements is wel! calculated to develope the resources of Canada, and although our capitalists have: been met with a proper spirit by those on the other side of the line, they aro nevertheless anxious to put forth every line of railway, every mode of communication, tc bind the two countries more closely together, and to ex— terd the commercial intereourse of the two nations. Bis 70 ov oO bt par 1) 100) Hud 24 Tneome Rds Y 1000 Erie Income Bas tO do 2000 do blo oh ede eo do A We do ew do o) WY WO do we do 10 do o 63 2 @ 9000 Erie Conv a =o 4000 do “0 de nt) wo 9 w do 6000) t ™ do M¢ Harlem RR 0 0 © 1) Ree Syrac 4000 jo 100 phs Farmers’ Trost de ; curities held hy foreigners, it is only necessary to state al and political news of the week. that of the i panty vd and fifty a taousied dollars | con be obtained, in Kurope, at the fol | semi-annual interest, due on the State debt of Penny], | | vania on the let of August, Fix hundred and twentysone | thousand dollars was due toforcign holders, and three | hurdred and twenty thousnnd dollars to domestic holders. According to this, about thirty millions of the debt of that State is held in Europe; leaving bus ten millions, or one third of the aggregate, in the hands of | our own eayitallet?, { euch # very eloct th life wae extinet, and al! his ¢florts fruitiess, The mame of thy deeoased wo coud not learn lowing places Elwards, Hanford & Co, M. De Berpardy... ....No.2) John street, Adelphi, London, Rewards, Sanford & Co ..........No. 17 Corahill, Leadon, BD, H. Ravoil...... . No. 12 Place dela Bourse, Paris. Advertivemeni#, s+ well as subscriptions, will reach | us if left at ike above places, Yesterday morning, ntout Park aren n, burnt, with moet of ite conten Inmated at about $500; about $60 will be covered ronee. A horse, the property of Mr. Jehn Emery, # badly burned about the heat, 60 that it was neces- . Be nose and bay, alto bee ned, to the amount of about $150, There is no m ting for the The Treasurer of the State of Co i | n ” e c oO! Di cticut gives the fire, other than by upporim fon ineem | 9h the Rdlter of the New York Heratd.—An = = ES dia low vy the tet thes \t originated — gptiote having appeared in the Sunday Times, stating hata | SMMEXed exhibit of the income dnd disbursements nger of th é tee that was Larned, over manteh t at race the eleventh of this | his ofiee during the year ending the Let of April, 1861:— pen gratir at { Revenue—Cash on hand last year, &e., $20,486; divi- dends on bank stocks, $97,507; tax om railrond corpora. | tions, &e State tax, 1'¢ per cent, $71,198 — Total, $10 Expenditur penses of General in which asbofore | ¢ ren ne’ Casne ¢ Morse had prev d, was to have ec m, yesterday: but Mr Store, northwest cor= | jog taken ont the 1/8 Of Varick tnd Vandam streets, it would be wecteye to | Aeembly, $27,874; salaries of officers of State, $13.410; main ou r . ~ 4 sepueation the above | contingent expenses, $11,516; judi expenses, $59,450: nicht im fasue ¢ ing ard five ehilihe tenant e public buildings, &e., $17.05; loans repaid, $33,104, hape ateturn of the money, as they saanded end taken prebably by the bute ntend, well aware 2 faot: but jusinted, he bows to airs, and other commeditic il nt logest prices. N-B-— Always on ji balance, $26,206—Total. $ie1.584 The Inepeetor General of Canada } “the Canadian Parti mi re of the | * submitted to nent at Torento a# series of resolu. Movements of tratvida: i otock of wines, beandiee, Be., | T. 0 Miger, Now Orlenns, J.C Wright 6 - —~ tions for the adoption of the decimal eurrency, as now Beacho, Ban Francisco; BiVecneh. In: Tt. Moran. ¢ keeping.—Mr. in use in the United States, Me says == the stnay of Book-keepiu: vane nm, dener mn app leath W. Mix. do; Mr. Corben. ogton; W. I Geo; D. Hand, do . wore amongrt tue arrivals yest at the Aster Howse It is desirable to adopt a currency for this provinee, which might hereafter be advantagecusly made common to British Amerien, as being simple and convenient in it- street, covtinue per tive cfthe Miss Jenny Lind, and pervants, Boden; Hom. N. G. | hoopipz, be a self, ond well adapted to facilitate our commeretal inter- thar, lieitors King a ; pea ny ¢~ | Maglieh, for onl $125 Spanish, $1 50, course with othe: sports Of this continent; and that it is, f°" 17. a ter. do ; Lt. 3 ts; Gem. ard P— therefore, expedient to sdopt the doclaal ¢ ey. On Freine and Fens , ‘ Koy Wil Crom: If the Author of that beautiful Poem, the yh i-) th» unit of mecount sea be wiles sean: | Romecne Fyre) oy Misctote mong the arrivals yrsterday ete etees Tek ractn ae eee in curing dis. | lings currency to be divided decimally into amuallor de- bs Hoveton fe ¢ ton, Alas Pied f rring Huns: . Pate Netvene | nominations Bichile Ain iC eneent ang Hates tox. Savannah; J. WW. Tor in; 3 his oiliee, he ¢ aa ef loteh Et, Boreas Yt 5 Fonte tige a be who is gather The prevent money of account fe In pounds and shit verlag AMC Ue cen 2, Pholj 1.0. W " “se i | linge, Halifax curreney, viz.: ihe pound equal to four =e: t. Low yesterday at the Ameri J, ¥. Savage, 92 Balt | dellnry United States currency, and the sbiiling equiva r ond lady, | id aod Unnting lent to twenty conte ph Ep jody, Philw conl region ef Pennsylvania, this year, up to thy , n . 4. Aci tet July, wos nesediae plate nd Jes Asrimacite Trae ov Pr vera ind oF they a ' wi Te‘al amount trancported by Reading T 1 eee aeeeee VICTOR nish: Cooper. J i 4 0 ehuyikill Cal cone LOR BINHOF i i D " +bigh Canal ~- Mies: € W, itesee : — < hiGQUOns, 5 : ’ ALIIBORE'S OLD STORE 7 art jew L Rowrton rt cornea aT J & spootend one v jh at r a 7 | fnerease tod 1 r ome Je pend — s . Senet Flegont and Fashionable, tered tes sees ' Aeraneerag rs vow ten Roseee, A > ‘ Y, 4 tha rommer mon er th ‘This inerence « to about thirty-three per cont, Reepeottally yours, L Lyne r ™ d cated and te divided a = Rending Railroad, 900 Win A Fry and con, Bowth Americ J. Mays, Lou one, tone; Seboyth iil Canal, 89,622 tons; Lehigh Canal, 86,4 , Ky, ae among Cue arrivals at the How sca Hotel float, His entire stock | tone, At thie rate Of increase the eupply of coal this yewterday, ‘ 4 prices age very rom * Your will be fully equal to any diwand tbat may aripg | | order W Canton Company 5 do 4 40 00 2714 WOReadingRR 00 BE @ do sof MD do 00 524g do i § 0 do m0 38 » do. 3M ‘5 Bank of Com Tory Edgeworth Co be 5) ‘ NJ Ex rnd Min Co do ay do st SECOND 0 che Brie Railrond — 7us5 m do “ 2 a m0 6) Harlem RM yo. v0, jo ope ia 2%) Roading Railroad 109 200 OST OFFICE, NEW _YORK.—NOTICE—THE Malle Teh shalt YORE NOT CH Ame aia 8. Wednesday, the tth i Me Littaen toe Ww Bu 1° cre-pald J Ww. ¥s Beaoke ey France and the Continent contsench rate, | * ern New York, will ee its room, t We'clock, AM. The theensving year will be hej Polls will be open from 2 o'« Tharedey, Th ok P.M. te 10 o'cloe el JOHN J. DAVIES Grand Seoretney CARD.—THE NEW YORK OMNIBUS respectfully ty tons in aid of the fund theit sincere thanks + r 4 Bowann P. Kine, M.D, hee TALES S8'77 ATTORNEYS. AND COUNSELLORS.