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NEW YORK HERALD. JAMES GORDON BENNETT, PROPRIETOR AND EDITOR. ervice %. © CORNER CP FULTON AMD NXSSAU STS. POWERY TEEATRE, Bowesy—Tavive tux PLecoe— Yo pee Coshioner, NYBLO® GARDEN. Broseway.—Toxr Rors—Exors- weer GREEN Moveren. ATION, THEATRES, reet—ln10r Wir I8 PRavoe— Bar voociise-—-Sevan Laie oF DARDEN. RISTY'S MINETRELE, Meckanice’ Ball, 673 Broa¢way —brmorss BopsThaiey. YELLOWS Fellows’ Mesical Ball, We. 646 brosdway—Bruserias Miners ais7. OEBEICAN MUSEUM—Axuvexe Puxsonmaxces AD venecor sev Everme Kew York, Fr & 8, 48526 Telegraphic Summary. ‘The telegraph trom New Urleans anpounces that ahe rteamer Cincinnati has been despatched from that city to Havana, by the Spanish consul, Thig tends to show tha: the Pampero ‘s the only steam vesee! which is in the serviee e revolationists. ‘The telegraph from Saltimore announces, also, that a cumber of tudusteros have left Mobile for | Cu It bas not yet d d vy what vessel | Lopes intended tobe conveyed to Havana, and it ] gees doubtful thai be bas left the United States. ‘The telegraph from Boston prepares us for the | details of a murder, committed, as is believed, at Seconk. Cficers ha in search of John | * cokson, who has recer bis home for Vir- gna The body fo is said to be that of his | wie. Ata muster rear Bos: the police have bec a scene With the gamb) in which the latter were cispersed, ‘The Progress of the Revolution in Caba. yesterday, gave very f the Spanish or baracter of the recent pe. and in some other ante kave represented ap end, andeven the letter | day, seemed | To-day, @ story ae con- ved by the and from | cho wing we f leet month, the result of which bie to the insurgents. Moreover, it tevolutionists, in ome district, usand foot and six hundred hors really one, shows that the fi is much more extensive than has el. Besides, the movement, « character to excite attention, and add <i that this demonstration, on the part of s becoming general throughout the me of the documents, which we publicb, otly from the revolutionary party ; and ea: ee: hour to the last moment. We give thew a]) s+ ibey bave been received, and shall publish both der of the history, as we have already done, tba: tbe subject way be understood by those who watch 14+ course of these interesting and importante ven‘s. >noald any considerable show of aid from the Uni- ved States appear upon the coast of Cuba, or any | ed in landing, the disaffected Cubans, Rewever small in numbers, will gain confidence in heir bopes, and may revew their incipient strug- gies with some eect. Yerthe power of the gor- ervaneas ie mrveg enough to pat down any :ligt: farce, suck as the govercment journals assure cz Saree 21 wg gedit et the insurgents will have we fits with despertis oumrage and determpicet. @ euwend’ Ghemeies in the fastmerses of + maurice fer eowity. Where os mock Muy caw Le Wt Be ut 8 lowe Wo kt ow, bat fee wy vordiating mrgere, be met TOMO MEM Guay or three tbeunne: * Gout w geviiet axy reece AZ as Us wae preeens the Auewery of ibe whole oy wer ti ur trong i+ Sic are Tagen correrpemdenas an > incomes teemunel ree aot wét the Ta, however, we at the intelligence: which we bave pri- Jonived conbras the suncuncemens wade STS gard te the eucsesect the Cubase, ard we sre , a televe that some distinguished off xr, 2 rl at men, belonging to the (.ceen’s troope. verted their poste to fraternize with the ic: co 4 coarse, under the exsitement which natcre areet from accounts so remarkably coniicung os tecee which we published yesterday and those; .b- Luehed by us to-day, it canaot be expected that ary one can form very correct conclusions as to the wtate of affairs in Cuba. We are prepared to ex- pect, however, that the Spanish government wi exert all its power to repress the spirit which bas arisen in a revolutionary shape to excite a and it will require all the perseverance and : of the Cubans, even if largely aided by eyupa- | thizers from other countries, to meet the 2 fou which will oppose their progress. Tha‘ 5 sence of one steamer from New Orleans, azd vessels from other ports of the United Sta’ create an excitement favorable to the is no reasonable man can doubt. The on this point seems to be—will the Pompero be successful in escaping the Spanish fleet, and in landing ber men and munitions | of wart The immediate revult seems to hang up<n this, and upon the further consideration whe ther or not the population of Caba generally are prepared to carrender their ailegiance to the (; seen of Spain, and to place themselvce under a new and independent government. Could these points te eettled satisfaetorily we should then be enabied to de- cide with some ceriain'y ot the probabilities of the fatare. At preseat, however, we are quive raticfied that the Spanish government ie we. protected, un- Jews the insurgents should gain a vastly increased force to carry out their plans. A few daye hence wo shal! be able to judge some*hat more decivively, ae to what is the real condition of the re vo.ation— whether or not it is really wha: those meats teach us that it is, or a were spacmo: wented by all the official journals of —.be. We wait for trath—for truth beyond « deabt Portr Gat ap Tug ArmsTRone Ccaim.— Our London correspondent, in his letter of the 15th ult., hae fallen into the same error with the Paris cor- respondents of the London prese, in eteting that Louis Napoloon, who had been chosen umpire to arbitrate this claim between the United Statesand | brought, as previously stated, forty-seven Hun. | tabia, the residence of Kossuth, and two of these | are Major Biro and Captain Mayrhofer. Cslonel at Trisi- | steamer | watest docu- | fallew asleep. The best wae burned te the water edge. in denpite of the vigorous efforta of the fire | j.' Jocal disaffection, as uniformly it har been repre- | men She ie waiued at $16000. and was farured for Tur Now tien or tae Crier or Poxice.— ‘The Mayor, it will be seen, by reference to our re- port of the proceedings of the Hoard of Aldermen, last evening, hes nominated Mr. Matsell to the office of Chief of Police. It is unnecessary to tell our readers that (his gentleman has filled the poet | with great ability and integrity for many years, | both ander whig and democratic city governments. Tpe Mayor bas shown his usual good sonae’ | firmness, and superiority te miserable faction’ | in the nomination he has made. He will receive the plaudits of every upright manin the community, no matter what his political hue may be, in re- sisting a piece of special legislation, consummated by disgraceful lobbying at Albany, to turm outa police: and deprive his Honor by indirect means sanctioned by the people. We have no doubt he will stand by what he believes to be right to the | end. A vote was taken last night upon the ques: tion, whether the Board should proceed at once to confirm or reject the nomination, or refer it to a committee to report upon the subject. The | foreman of Engine Company No. 7, rabid opponents of Mr. Mateoll were so far beaten | t¥,{be Fire Department, as Assistant that the matter was referred to a committee by a maority of one. The committeo will, doubtless report on Monday mext, and the nomination will be | Redfield. rejected, and the Mayor, we have no doabt, wil! nominate him again, ani retain Mr. Matsell, as he fees it to be his duty to do, for the interests of the city. Mayor Kingslard has pluck, and is too much | ido be the only August weather we have hid in New ofa man to be browbeaten into what his sense of right docs not approv THE ARRIVAL AND CONTEMPLATED DrrarTuRE or Distiyevisugp Huxganians.—The packet ship Devonshire, which arrived here last Saturday, come from Kui- garian refugees. Fifteen of the: b ged te Some of them will remain this . ity, and desire to tind employment—particu- three of them, who reside at 185 Canal street, where the others may be heard of. No pecuniary assistance is expected or wished, but the means of gaining a livelihood by industry and occupation. Mr, Feliz Spelletich, who brings a recommenda” tion from Mr. Lawrence, our Mirister in London’ was a member of the Hungarian Congress, and com™ missary of that government under Kossuth. He will proceed with his lady and children to the West, where he proposes to settle as a farmer. It is un- derstood that be will be azcompanied by three officers, who came to this country with bis family. The twe officers who were of the suite of Kossuth Fockner also resided at Kuitshia. Among the re- mainder, who came from Constantinople and London, are Colonel Kekessy and Major Gomor tergi. Baron Dioszegi, a county judge, is also of theparty. He bas been at Kuitabia, and was tke friend of Count Patbyani. Thus this is, per- bays. the most distinguished party of Hungarians which bas arrived in this country, and it isto be boped that they will find employment somewhere. If it cannot readily be found in this city, our vast country bas a thousand hemes for :hem, where they may te useful and kappy. Steam CoMMUNICATION »¥ eEN New York AND Galwave-In this important matter a begin- ning bee been at length made. The theories so | long forward kave now sssumed a practical | shape, and $ rrobable somesbing will be dene. ‘The firet step bas been takex, and every Irishman who boasts of bis patriotism bas an opportunity of | proving \\, by subseribing to the stock of the new | company which is about being formed; and every % bis birthplace, has an op @ tafe and profitable invest- tal. It is propesed to build two and toraise $190,000 for that pur- tea were pose, the directo Ralway Company bering undertaken to raise a | similar acount on the ide. In the event of | the eubscript ing to that sum, the beir subs :riptions, fignatures, and we #9 in reiereace guccess :— PAMSHIP COMPANY. Ne. 3@ Ware eraser. a opde-wigned. Lerety agree to wuuseribe and the tee (ot twenty-fve dollar each) a “ape cite names, for the purpose of es- og Ween commonication beveween toe porte of net on | of the privilege conferred upon him by the charte” | eccurred im the house No. 305 Mott Common Councit. ROAKD OF ALDER) decabfiesies i Sraan mDetee vend, age received frum the Mayor. né | Ger or Mr. Mater), who flis the office at ) seni Me von's OF WON. THK HOARD OF arter ot thie ou. passed Ju: oe of Chief of Police, + eared I submis the same for your. ontrmation- whied ne set y isthe head of the Police department, av vet ible for the conduct o: 41 the sulordinates; while the Chief of Polive is supply the exccotive offer, eubject only to the order of the en. C' lec by him .a wl. his official aots, and amenst! him for the fa. of his duties; Bot only prope: the departme ding, briey, the part — ter, the Mayor of Ys th oneoptrollon seleotion of out harmonious co ‘ tot impossible to maintain dissip) F that etheicat ee: vic Pine —About 10 o'clock om Wednesiiay night, fire | street, It wes soon | commupity bi | Ae Mr, Matoe!1 hes hel ) partment was ized, H Which is of grest val |. Damage trifing. Fine — Between three and four o'clock, on Wed: afternoon, ® fire cccurred in ihe bakery ot Lonia 3% 5 No. 26 Hester street. It was extinguished with trifling Howard, | bard Kelly, |p, have been elected | correct opimion of hit jualin: Engineers, to fill | J cen better, or macro atropely test a | eminen foe, Venian and Secale He tadowtg wi sooo | OF able ++ 458 i ue ‘to the co been retained in office by all my 5 tent system wae iret put in oper: teem just, that he hae discharges hiv Assistant Excixnens.—Mesers. Henry H. acceptably. ‘ foreman of Hose C No. 14, and Pity sppres have don: "i id integrity, which, grist. . ae eee | by of the ge hed . the: free — : TotAh WOH CREE, «ose esseeeces nc coee ned Gill | Sree, of hie @ ng oben the discreet ran Tu Wrerirn.—Yesterday and Wedaeday may be | lieve he bas generally Uischarged bis oe Heving that he will continue #0 to discharg for your confirmation t » nominee ipg all Carp gio nerd been Ge) - tee istrate of this city, whose interce tect. ened} 4... KINGSLAND, Mayor. Lek moved that this document be ze- since the ecmmencement of the month, For the pe two days the atmosphere was quite sultry, particu. rly during the forenoon of yesterday. About two afternoon heavy rain suddepty commence 1 am bomnd t9 p weleck last Alderman falling. and soon after some sharp fiashes of Ligh: ferred wo the Committee on Salaries and effices. followed, accom] by heavy ops of thunder, |. Alderman Grirriy said be hoped it woull not be soom, however, became lost to t the ferred to that committee. It was a subject om which The rain continued to steadily for about two | the members had vy made up their minds, and they when the vapory clo cleared away, leaving the air might as well vote upon it now as at any other time. erman Miien.— My sole objec that the reasons which influence these who may be oppored to the nom- ination should be embodied in a report, aud go befure the public together with the wenage ‘of the Mayor, who given hisTeasons for the courre he bas adopted. For the satisfaction of the pubiie, and in justice to all perties concerned, let the whole case. on sides, be laid te- tore the le, and let them judge of ite merits. The question was them put. and th« following voted in the sffirmative:——Dedge, Oak! ir cool, refret and sunt to the respiratory organs. About 9 o'clock the sky again beeamelow+ mp ey some Ught showers fell. A Hight but steady rain continued for a contiderable part of the night. v10%.—The following exhibits the number of arrived im the city from the let to the 6th instant, both days inclusive. It also shows the number from eack distinct country :— i rela 5.950 Portuga! 1 ~ Kelly, Smith, Wilier, Eneund iota Fouth Am 4 bar cutie sea ta ti tive:—Griffo, Etarte ? e fol vor im Regative jo. Btarte- Fast Indies. 1 vant. Chapman, the President, Ball, Haw, Ddau. Poland..... Number of aliens.....12.613 Citizens, mostly re- turned Californians 795 Total in six days... 10,698 Franklin. Dooley. ‘Ten having voted in the effirmative, and vine ) Regative. the motit Alderman £1: Resclved, That the © ie hereby directed to take the sppointment of commi ent ior iying ont © public pi relative to the powers and duties ‘of th vaNT moved the following rei nsel cf the corporation be, e mecestary legal vr opere cf esti: ate Italy. . Mi:tany.—We understand that Company D, Wash- a beep Mahal A gyms fh wel ge gn ADD eae ot git Tar: Bext Monday. by invitation of Washington Rifiemem jj pork in the Nineteenth ward cf said of thet city, commanded by Capt. . The com- 165}, forthwiti eae pany will start by that crack steamer. the Reindeer,ac. ‘The Alderman of the Third, in moving the resolution cmpanied by the field and staff of the regiment. park was Cartiy TakING Camx Passscr tx a Ferny Bost.--Be- tween five and six o'clock, yesterday afternoon, a drove | of cattle, thet were crossing the Ferry from Brook. | lyn, in the ferry boat Transit. became wild and ran about | the deck ipa ious manner. endangering the lives of all these who might be outside the cabins. After run- ning abcut ip maddened way, to the terror and confusion ef all om board, two cf the animals plunged headicng down the narrow below decks Here said that the recret of the opposition to the | what the Battery enlargement ba been defeat ‘Yeto of the Mayor. and it was now Battery But ar the two things hed nothing to do with each cther, — not see why one should be ap cbetacle to the other. Alderman Sis epposed the motion. Ile said if there war any denger of Jones’ wood running away like Biraam to Duneinane, the resolution might Le proper; but there was no such danger. It would continue just where it stood for a week. or thelr capers were suddenly stopped: for they had fallen b month, or evens year. There into the bands vf the freien and engineers. who soon i Ay a secured them with ropes. We understand that por. | aittl. ofe million e200 balf ct dollere. fe understood tion of the deck was taken up during the course of the | Right. and the cattle hoisted out, ‘We learn from a passenger. that # been made by the steamer ilenry ‘Tallwan, and is not yet surpasssed:— At 40'cheek and 4 min., passed Erie RR. dock, Duane 4 49° Youke: 18 mi Piermor Tarryte they would find some diffculty in obtaining the grounds, for the owners were by no means anzious to pact with them, and would offer every resistance. Aldermen Grivres was ip favor cf postponement, in order to give the people time for considering it. The motion was lost in the shape in which !t and it was firally referred to the Special Comm | pointed on Tuesday evening to consider the subj “ the new Park. ay « Keperte of the Committee on Streete in favor of ze- 2+ “ Sing & * landed at Caldwe tcinding the res lutions im relation to taking up the # “West raile of the Hudson River Retlocad Company at the | Tenth avenue and Thirtietb street, and recommending the adoption of & substitute thersivr, sdouted yesterday. was returned concurred in by the of Assistante. The substitute is that the rails be twelve feet from the angle cf the curb. it was moved by Alderman Stur‘evant that when this. , Beard adjourn, it do ba geg o becoe 4 craig His c ale pre] 7, Felix Spellitich aod Francis Almadi, | Seas ee eee popare re on Satny iat, ‘ vopshire, pied to Davenport, State of Tows, to eer: | ype motion was aderte pas ‘The report ¢f the Committee on the Law Department, ay, who hes taken up a tract of land on the subject of the Staten Ielend ferry, adoped by the eount Uijabazy is one of the the patent Teturned from the Loard of Astistance fret cf the unfortunate Hungarians who arrived inthis | nep.concurred in. The report recommends that Mr. country. He bad been civil governor of the city of Co- | Vanderbilt le ccmpelied to pay $2,000 per year for the Brrpeiings Re Ervine eermment of Mumeay, | ute the ip oe tne ane ry, kate ic! a even vi - , oF Congress, an Aimaah was cleo amend oC uamb ane tage | 207,2° arnctiabed. a — gate. ke The report was referred back to the Law Committee ence ip bir native coun! ait ‘The remonstrence of the owners of oeey, and re- e cl dependence, families. six sidents of the Minth ward. against the project recting &® bell tewer In the park bounded by Christopher, Grove. and Fourth streets, was referred to the Committee on the Fire Department. | he of Committee on Sewers, in favor of sewer in Willem street, from Spruce street to Frankfort street, | with an ordinance. Adopted | — Report of Committee on Sewers, in favor of sewer in | Prinee «trret, from Marion strect, to and through Mul- berry street to Houston street, with an pence | Adopted. | ‘The beard ther adjourned till Monday evening next. | pk i a atte ani nt | tome | mer of independen? farmers apd useful citizens, Bann Case.—Detween 12 and 1 o'clock. on Ti right. « ficer Tcwnreud found @ woman intoxicated | wandering in the street, with a dead child in her arms, ork aad Calwey ud. cr the following terms er, vis tha. be * anece-ment on the ebares until sured thousand doUsrs is sub- d reapraeitle trustece is selested wbea « board of Cf hetebe. Gere ba. uvaeribed &B. yw vibly ire mente cated five pero the remainder to be cabs New Jersey Reminiscences. | Jevery Girt, Avgust 7, 2681 | fin —Tn ye tketches of the New Daron you take about the Mebion Dickerson as Seoretary of the ived the appointment from G. jack. row Mr. Boren, a you rtate the elr- OD Wee elected Presideot in conss;vently Mz. Van Dickerson the office in son, and DB moat 182, “F. CASSEDY. for acy above aer i» dele. Di iso ip 1634. d, pointed by Lore rnevs Ponto RB The sheoner Emily Hilierd Captain De Frater, arrived yesterday fom St Johns, P | R. with dates to the 26th ultimo, at which time produce was very scarce, owing to the plantations baving been imendeted ty Leavy raice DESTRUCTION OF TIE STEAMBOAT TROJAN BY FIRE— TMBTE NEN PYRNED To CINDERS, ETC., Erc. | Op Thursday morning, abc | broke out ip the eteambeat Trojan, which plyed between | Voctry wireet, with ten cr twetwe hands on board So sud- dom war che conflagration, that it wae with difteulty ang of ube eromped with their lives—while three were | t this city and Comey Irland and was lying at the foot of burned © desth, and the Captain euffered se verely It appence tc bet originated about the voller, end spread rapidly—the waehmen having $10.%0 Captain Nodmap barely escaped with his life— f-past ome o'clock, a fire | She was taken to the station house, and detained till an inquest could be beld on the body of the infant. | Police Intelligence. Ber xe Dran—Aveut 12 o'clock op Tuesday night, | Cherge of Embezzlement Dismissed.—We noticed in Sa- | some rcavengers found the body of a boy, Cowen | sbout 7 years of age, ine tink, rear of No, 57 Washing. | tom street. The body appeared to have been about from three men:hs im the horrible place Coroner Geer held | inquest om the body, and trom the evidence given by ope Margaret Kelly. it seems that ebcut ten vloce & ron of & Mre. McMullen, residing then on fl char, wee missing, since which time be was uever found. The dercription and age of the deceased | | corresponds «: with that of the poor child. who is | | believed to bave fa! the hei into the siok. aed from Mr. William A. Conant, merchant tailor, No. | bering eunk below the © Was suinothered without . by false and fraudulent representations. it | being able togive any alarm. A verdict wae rendered of seems that Smith to Mr. Conant that he was death by Sutocation. | a resident of Richmond, \} & nephew to | “Dri vnow Desire ries Gm Tuesday night, aman | the celebrated John Smith. (not of Arkansas, but of Lon- | pemed Patrick Pewer. who arrived from Irelamd on don.) who was had left, by will, to Saturday last, was found ina dying condition, ena stoop him, as one wenty thousand | in Greenwick street, between Spring and Vandam streets, sterling. and in Tepresentati | He was taken te the station house, and medical eid pro- Smith exhibited a copy upposed will, in which | cured, but be expired shortly after, the clause ive Dae ssn —Op Tuesday a small girl, the daughter of | MeDermit, fell into a well in Forty: street, | mond, Vir pout sterling, drowned. She was about 7 years of age.” to be utore, out of my es- nt —Last Monday. oy. named ‘oun Magill, tate, one year after my mith also repre- ears O1G residing at No. 366 Eighth avenue, went | seated thet be w ing to Ki ant | the ‘cot of Thirty-fourth street, North River, to | tab for crate. He accidentally fell into the river and | ¢f clothing, | wes drowned. ic body was recovered yesterday morn. Conant by &; omg , ¢ fem ony leon ‘The clothing was advanced, and zoster ait ah tate en ey ae Fe - cethtecn, ton bedete os Gcton rived at pe ‘ednendas Averpool, a sea- . so wan vamed ency Dean, fol from the mainyard tothe | he wry prodently the. Beitiah mpound fracture of the thigh. The Ccneul, toask of the copy urred sven days before the ne of the will ir. aw to the marine how. the document. On this tn- vught the recult of formation, the gauze was yes of Mr. C.; lon La — ne ERY aR Are Smith, over Marine Affaire. worth of clothing from false cot fontchest AneveL CF THe Steamer Cxvov—The fast going | representations. This Smith is quite « genius in bie | *teemeiy Unicom, Cart, Budd, arrived yesterday atter- | Toy: tnd. freee the PPR ee ee bere bn tient hocn from New Orleans, in ex days and four hours | for the occasion, with « view obtaining money, The | | from wharf to wharf. Capt. Budd says, had it not been following is @ copy of « letter written by him to Mr. | for avery thiek feg that prevailed during the iast day of © . | ber rum, he would have made the quickest passage on re. onic cord. having been, previous to the setting im of that im- pediment to hie progress, five hours ahead of the quickest time ever before made. The passengers of the Upion were much delighted with the performance of tbe veceel and the politeness and attention of her cap- | tain and cficers, We have to acknowledge our thanks to the gentlemanly purver of the Union, for New Orleans | papers two days in advance of the mail. the Tree Connmros er twren rie Brramnon It be my en barte, rest ascured, it ba of late; and sir, situated ae T am. owing the great im- making ne delays in gett my legacy from makes good oft for. the. meet Commonone | of one of bis feet having been dreadfully burned ead thy bair singed off iis bead =p order to save hiv money, the cap tain kreugbt bie trunk on deck through the fiames. but bad te sbandon it there, and eseape to tl bore by a lime It eontained ome cheurand dollars, in gold. silver, and bank fils. The trunk wee burned, fo intense war the beat tit the specie was fused iote « mass, and shout two bundred and fifty dollars werth saved Strange to cay, save of ft Portngel, bad decided against the United States. | sui asesortis-cming’. Three dead bodies, burned to weriep, | ‘The error grew 0 roohe, the Mi seat on a mission of importrnce taly; and of the French papers end Wnglih letter-eriters, } wot knowing the oxact lorie im que of the mossen | ger, jumped to the conelusion that): war Port agal, of the fact that the son of Ba and had referer: to ‘be trong case, which ‘he | Englisb, of courte, av ated would be dovided | in fower of Portugel, i. ¢, England. We however, been informed, authoritatively. <b Portagaese Minister, who is now in thie oi tradicts the vtatem@ont, and eald the payers bad | fot yet some before the President of t + decivign. We bave eurong hopes, the Jwetion will got be done the claiman confijently look fore docivion in feror of Vertment ister of Foreign Affaire, had beon | arms burned | © fireman; Do were © morning, calcioed. end with the Sireed cat The cameet be distioguied. We understand that encther boat wil) be immed. ste rtitated in place of the seojam, end that che to Coney Island. at the usu hours. Tw en end Aathon: were Patsick I Ruty, The third, who bad ‘ined the boat but twoer | i ran * three day was from Pheep bend bay, be ware man on qT bat neve of the partios our reporter © bis nae ulty war he fires were #)) extiogel nd thet by > | ‘ light wood work carried away, and her pillar block moved. Her thal, ‘however, was uninjured. After | the aceldent, she was, for some time. unable to move t wheels. and emchored. The Empire State. from New | York to Fall River, came up, and was about to tow the | 7 Comnecticut into New , when the latter boat sue. atin, Monee, aa 1at jest 00 the’ wes eoumior the | guid et plenty tt of New Londo. Ne ane on board the Connecticut | MP g ‘was injured. The Masrackuretts will be put om in place | paid te your erder. of the © uptil the Ca can be jews. policy, made. It i very fortunate no lives were. aera 7, 00 80 Ue hare ‘were full of passengers. we ‘3% Tur Sreemenir Hensase, Capt. . arrived out | ~ ais at pton, om the 26th ult.. at 64. M. | Favaseam Sreasten—The Alabama, Capt. Ludlow, | ‘ill not go on Saturday, ae expected. but. for thie trip, | wil leewe on bp 4 afternoon, 12th inet ; hereafter, ot Saturdays, a b w ot r} = The Bes Treveller (from which we gathered the above | On their way Court of Sessions, facts) cage tbo Scamecticat rally Fohed Alyn» it City Hall, to be arranged for Lay SY on Wednesdey mor: ler pantengere arrived M J Hoeven betewern 10 and 1) © clock the same doy THE LOST *HIP BALYCON. Livenvoor, July 95, 1851 16 THe FEETOR oF THE ‘Onn Ne Op looking over sour paper of the 8th of July Toirtake respecting the speaking of the ship Moorley y, by the brig Fann, vc yege from 8t. Domingo to Liverpool, I desired the with a ma te? of the Moorley to report the Amertzan ship ial- | vOth testified thas they witnersed Moore stan witrin coon, of bath, as being dismasted. abandoned. and ret on | intent to ill the raid Tabotn. Three wound: were in- | fie; nod that the crew and 200 ngere bad toon | nisted im the abdomen. which are befieved to in taken ca by the American ship Connecticut. from Mo. | upton ‘They were all sailorgon board the Con- Wile to. espe om June 12s int 38 tem 8 90. I inemt, ‘The particulars of the afale were yubliehed in | thine it aly to correct the error " Herel eS Tour obedient mrvent aerate ba —— EDWIN Kit t ¢ mt nce iancter of the Brig Pomey, ty nw seats Ur ciould,_ bos been [This confirms + or previour assertion U_B, Neral Me i, at New York wn bythe Peamy vee the wdortunae ley co =k vhaew ) the Del od. Mids apman 1s Von noses bad vote detenbet from thet Wreel ft | ey | having committed the borrible deed, f | three weeks (of which 1 aa master.) on uy sailors, named James Nichols and Joseph Obandier, who | Ws BY TELEGRAPH. The tate Elections. ALABAMA. The Mobigomery Jeurnal, of August {cb says that the Union ticket for Jopgress bas carried every thing before it, im every diptrict in the State except the fret, the Mobile district, from which we bave the following :— ney aR Momus, dugast €. 1651, | Jem = recessionist, a jerity fur Oon- | “4 Mobile county, of $¢3 ; in the whele Maistrict he Bas T60 ever Charles 0. Laryom, whig and Ucion enndi- Sccond District =n Montgomery and Russell ecanties, James Abercrombie, whig Unico sinealdate, lends Joba brane, votes. it; will be about 800, sets aera In cnly two other districts were the whig candidates brought, forward, via : ic the third ‘Willsas s ‘Madd against Sampson W. Harris, the late member; ii | Som, Alexander White against ‘gemuel F. aii the three remaining districts, oil the candidates were Smith, Union, | Fa the 5th, Ge . Houston, Union, against David Hubbard, the ‘ike member; and inthe sixth, W. R. W. Cotb against Ko- tert Murphy, beth Union men. RENTUCH Lovisvnae, Augyst 7, 1852, | The returne from the First district are still doubtfal, * | putthe probability ie that Boyd, Union democrat, is elected. | “Sho the Beoond distzict, Benjamin E. Grey, independent whig. ie elected. In the Fourth, William T Wood, whig. is undoubtedly elected. The returns from the Fifth district show a very close | Vote between Clement Jill, whig, and James Stcce, democrat, though the chances fayor ibe former. In the Bixth district, Addison White, whig, in elected. In the 7th Congressional distzict the contest has been 1, (whig,) 18 believed to be re-elected, | “The vote fox Governor ie very close between Archibald Dixon, (whig), and & W. Powell ) but it is | conceced that the former is The whigs have vowb branch | large majorities. f the Legislature by INDIANA. Inpraxcrous. August 7, 1651. The democrats of the 2d district have elected Jyras Le Dupbam for Vongrese. In the th district, Willis A. Eli P. Farmer. Herxtble Murder. Symacuss, August 8, 2651. Amar by the name cf Patrick Phinelt, im exploy of the Rochester and Syracuse Railroad Company, was found, ubout balt-past two to-day, ip the pump-house, at Geer's station, three miles west of Syracuse. with his | threat cut in & horrid manner, A man by the name of | Edward Murphy, has Leen arrested on suspicion of Tt seems that Murphy wer discharged a few daye since, and Phinelt took bis place. Trems from New England. - | MILITIA MUSTER—ROW WITH THE @AMELERS—sur- POSED MURDERED BODY RECUGNIZED—INE FIRE | AT SRO SOLENCE, ETO. Borrow, Auguet 7, 1852. ‘The milltery muster was commenced at Neponset to- | day. About 600 soldiere were on the ground. The H Police, to the pumber of 900, mace a sortie upon the gsmbling bocthe, broke them up, and, after a short fight Aispersed the gambiers. One man was robbed and near. ly murdered, on the ground, last might. The Boston Ar- tillery, City Guards, and Roxbury Artillery are among the ccmpacies on the ground. The body found at Seconk, « few days since, is seid to Le that of Mre. Abby Cookson, wife of John Cookson, of Pawtucket, Mase, She is supposed to have been mur- dered by her bueband, who left Providence om Tues iay, im the echoerer Oregon, for Suffolk, Va. Officers have ttarted ip pursuit. Tt has been eatisiactorily ascertained that the loss by ihe fire night before last, does not exceed $25,000, on which there je ap insurance of $10,000. Items from Baltimore. DBMOCRATIC NOMINATIONS—MOVEMENTS OF PRESI- DENT FILLMORE, ETC. imonr, August 7, 1851. The Demccratic Convention, to-night, nominated Judge Legrand for the Court of Appeals, and William L. Marshall for the Superior Court. The President was warmly reseived at Harper's Ferry, Charlestown and Shannondale Springs. At the latter place @ committee of thirty, from Winchester, invited him to visit there. He accepted, and proceeded to Winchester. yeeterday. ‘The Bcuthern mail bas arrived. The Storm. Aunayy, August 7, 1851. A very heavy storm of thunder and rain passed over this city at four o'clock this afternoon. From Pitteburg. Prrrewune, August 7, 1651. ‘There are four feet of water in the channel this morn- ing, and falling slowly. It is now, however, raining bard, which may bring another rise. The Obio and Pennsylvania Railroad, now open to | New Brighton, is doing fine paseenger business. ‘The Bteubenville Railroad Company will organize op the 21st inst. Naval Intelligence. | Nonverk, Aug €, 1652 | &The ship Plymouth has net yet sailed from this station. On her entrance, warm feelinge of the bestowed with an enthusiasm which bes on the entrance of ony Yoralist cz ie for Bosto proceeded in in Lucrezia | with great epirit, singing with rare skill and judgment, | and producing such ject as we have seldom known | The deep contralto notes of Caroline Vietti also were | highly appreciated. She made a very strong impression the execution of the music, and, throughout the most | difficult seenes, gave the atest satisfaction. The Genparo was represented with nruch freshness of de- sign, and even the “Di pescatore” exbibited » most | remarkable quality of original phrasing, such aa we have | never known in this music. Saivi must have the merit of belpg & componer ax well as a vocalist. To night we | are to have “La Favorite,” with the great Bettin!, whose ‘ul tenor excites the admiration of every lover of ihe art, and whore pathos bas been rarely equalled in | Movements of Distinguished Indtrid uals. Hon James M. Mason, United States Senator from | | Virginia, and the author of the Fugitive Slave law, re- | | cently visited Upper and Lower Canada; and being at | Toronto while the Provincial Parliament was in session, received flattering attentions from the Governor Cene- ral, Lord Elgin, and the members of Parliament. Sera- | tor Maron returm d home, through this city, a few days | | wine, but stepped only a few hours. Mr. M. ie n grand. fon of the corey haha Macon, who was foremost German, also w aeicocrat, ie elected. is oppeuens was | | we [ey tient, wi ectiowt, make the follow: to the col rT Po.) the pausettbe part, im regard were running &. wuts about bh , by remsch of & forced into the wieel: we wore bout (ne and w half boure, and our pas Wender.og why the Commodore ci te slong side of a é reported that red, amd would wa g tance,” Capt. Williame was in the pilot honsag ogee w toowe tO v8 until El tor DAving been to Jommouure Was dig~ for ne of the otheg t the time of the collision, directing 2nd aseist- we have every dence in Litn as one of the ble, and on Lon; RPT 4 while ia the iaithful discharge of his duty, and can only account for it by she supposition that the pagsongors on beard the Come v0 the mMecore were misinformed i: ws eee PM ALLEN, WM. BROW. Book-keep’ . Rooms, for the study of Bo per of Duane strcet, ‘We have just received 200 Tweed Sac j - peir fa. ‘$1 exch; wfow oho: Pants, caseimore, $1 50 a pair: Wwercoate and Cl 01 ce’ e 0} varchased from @ farhionable house in roadway ¢ eel] them, LEVIE & REGAN, 1% Nasi , and Utlity, Is the motte: rk Boot and Shoe Emporinw, kai Ful- all who sre in want ot good, Land . Gaiters, &o.. to prop ry thing tor a mantly ehep at pees exceedingly bow. Reo ttre member the number, There ts no Article tn the Wardrobe of » f more importance to his persenn) appearance, egantly-made, well-£tting shirt. It is believed” ent of costame, GREEN. No ?} Astor fall competitars 6 the Uo abide the res Green Turtle Soup.—The undersigned wilt, this doy serve a very fae young Turtle, Soup sendy at all Gay sed night. PETER M. BAYARD. eireet. ‘The trade and fami applied 6b glx enillics per N quart, To have a benutiful ekin, It is only eeeary to use that celabrated ccemetiv, the Fi on. It rensoves all pimnpler, -reo! aly, Itueeld ty RUSHTON Lo epee! ited Soa; ry vestice of sunburn, tan, ; Spd Fender the sallowes 60 infant's, while his pow ‘any part cf the body. and Gouraud' inisllibly remeve eve freckle, eruptions, & rouge in par: echeck 6 lip & splendid rosence tin which car: reblec found at 67 Waike et, zt Callene.., © South Third: street, fer patural op ¥ pee Hair Dye ie v0 taverstly kiewn ean de procured sleo irck all Lue Dru, im town and court Good Advice to Dyspeptics.—The Oxygen ated Bitters are a eure ne ag & for Dyspe;: 9, tie Various fcrms. #ucc ae neadache, heartbura, flat ot appetite, ad i A.D. Soovill & Co., 316, an 1. Coddington, 3) Hudsor uM Quien. Jd Bowery, eorver of Grond strect; Hall, hackle te Greezwich! and by druggists genera.» 0 the tat . rcpeteters of Patént “fedi~’ pr ° tleate of a it ie Mtergily known by rote by Dr. Watte keeps a record of the sone who ba. ¢ ven certificates them ot J. Pyne’e, 102 Nassau stre: Antidote. Dr. Johnson Rabineau, on diseases of the throat, lunge, and stomact ~ ma twelve M. vo three P.M. 1c even Offer 43 Lie 4 from Broadway. Pe sone wishin, hb thoscepe, oF by means ¢ Bbove hou: Jo se dar.eg n | the annals of the lyric drama. ! inthe abolition of the African slave trade, in the emcly | of the country, and is himself one of the ablest men of the South. | _ Hon, Daniel Webster will lenve Boston in a few days | for hie farm at Franklin. N. H.. where he will spend before bis return to Washington. Hen. . 8. ; Mon. L. Britton, Albany; Major | Gordon, Canada; I. de Cordova, Jamaica; A. T. Knight, Jno. K. Fiteherbert, Bi ; A. Q. Henriques, Ja- | maiea; Hon. Jno, T. Busn. Albany; General Garland, | U8. Ay; Jno. RK. Voyder, P were among the arrivals yeni at the Irving House. H. Grant. J. Fristy, Batimore; J Witson, Phitude! phia; N. Pieteher. on; 8. Prise. ix. Pry, Hich- | Sri eee od: Bete pilobile; Hon. Jno. Wentworth, Titi . ‘ard, On; Ki-h3- the were ern a | "if Re eyucids Toco Micky, | J. Holbrock. Boston; Dr. D. & arrivals BS tthe Howerd * jo Re fm Spear, Mice; 8 CT > =F MONEY MARKET. Tnunspay, August 7-6 PM There was & better feeling in the stock marke and better prices were paid for all the leading fun ‘This com be easily accounted for. Stocks have, with'm eat the past three weeks, fallen off ten and fifteen From weak hands they bave found their way inte bands. and the bears filed up their shorts, but have made themselves icng There is, therefore, at this moment, more buyers thas sellers, and, with such a state of things, prices mos ed vance. The «uestion is, how long the improvement wil) continue. It is for the interest of the bears that the market should be moderately buoyant for a time Pricer rule rather low to sell largely short with safetyy and by coming in as purchasers, the bears have removed | & very heavy depressing influence, Money 's not io rach active demand as it has been, but the marnet i+ rufficiently tight to make speculators cautious. We trust it will comtinue so, for a time at least. At the first board, Harlem advanced % per cent; Erie Ralicond, 54. Senton Compeny, 1; Morris Canal, 4; Norwich and ‘Worcester, 1 Reading Railroad, 1; Frie Bonds resend wortgege '; rie Income, }; Erie Convertitie, 94 ‘The receipts at the office of the Assistant urer et this port, to day, amounted to $143,140 23; » Ets, $158,066 CE—balance, $2.685,£70 95. The ruperintendent of the banking depart :oct hes received information from the officers of some braking institutions, that they contemplate yleldtrg sp thele issues, He reeelved Botice (rom the foll z banks that thelr affulrs will be clored and clroulation with drawn as tpecdily ae poreible Adama Dank, Aeblord American Henk, Mayville; Champlain Bs EB soe Cortiand County Bank, Cincinnatus; Koi ter bocker Bank, Geneva. ‘The Manhattan and Mutual Life [nsuran. have complied with the law passed at the la the Legislature, in reference to such companies. The Commercial Bank of Rochester has declared « rem{-annual dividend of five per cent A reilroad secting was held at Catawisse, on Mon. ‘th uit., having for its object the furtherance oF the Catawisen, and Willlamsport, and Sanbury, ead ©) ‘The meeting was addressed ty « and a series of resolutions passe’, o-ging the impcrtance to Philadelphia, as well as th ee of country to be traversed, of the speedy comets t'on of said lines, A number of delegates was also ape inted to attend the general railroad meeting to be held o Pb le | delpbia. on the 25th of September next. ‘The returns made to the Comptroller, by the banks cf this State, for the quarter ending the 2let of Jane 1857. gave the annexed statement of the aggrogate movement of those institutions om that day. Reports were received from two handred and twenty-one banks and one bran:h showing an incresse of uinc banks from March te June Bases or rw Stave ov Now York RIO RCE March 9 Jane at Uoane and disecante except to rectors and brokers... ....$101208401 ice it Loans and Ciscourts to dirce- ab ssn eae Ty 20695 16.068.091 + Bilis of #uep'd banks om band. Estimated velue cf same. . : | Due frem solvent banks on , Due from solvent banks on 2 te Alle a, Oaeereen 171,068 from surpended banks on | dematd oo... oe 130.005 Betimated value of same Te State. We have ow noticed a bay ty Lh Add fer come tees OM reports printed as to the topography —— portions of Texas and New Mexico. partiy made by | ., Total resources... 49 F104 OT0E ical officers. A of | , “The whole of thie item sod por.iond of thees warhed Brooklyn City Intelligence. | Cnsnon or Ponceny—A young mat; memed Wilbur Milburne, bas been arrested on a 9 of uttering | check for $ ing te be signed by Mr. Anson Biake.to Mr . Wright. « druggist, corner of Unton = Shaan ree. oe el Of a like nature, #aid, will be preferred ogainet him. He was held examination this day, (Friday) r Coustearierise —The | etated, for utt some counterfiet $6 billie of the o men arrested ae before Due to ba | form no part of the vegrope $65 464.001 9 223.939 Registered motes in ch alaticn Due Treasurer of State of N Due depositer. on demand Due individua’s and «ox toms other than tents end if om demand... MaDRO OD cFedit ..., ss | Heosatonic Bank, Stcckbridge, Mass, have waived an | Due to others not ineloded te | (xamsoation and been fully committed for trial. | either of the abers hepa: 1,490,008 1,008 985 One of them, Bedell, gave bail for hie to | Aad tr9 eente ay a8 ot) Judge Oreenwood, of the City ¢ t. 000 and war relensed from curtody. They are vy: tb residents of thir | city pear the Wallabept ; Tote labititier eR Re 900 FTA La Te vite Mereb report there iso discrepancy vetween # ts

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