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tance of which ho has as much interest as any | ‘Tar Lasr Man Ox Casvatty.—We gare, a fow | Mecting of Emigrant Runners, Forwarders, ant, if any ope should be dinosed tode | NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. NEW YORK HERALD. Seer im the kingdom. Truely, liberty of | days ago, the particulars of another casualty, caused $0 Ronranyy ouss Keopes ant to defraud the emigrant that vitu- person 5 A by the driving of cattle through our crowded | © Saturday evening lust, pureuant to adjournment, @ By no means; but THE REVOLUTION IN CUBA, vation iy hea uy us? Brenuse the Sonttielinee want to have the trans- te every description flourishes in England—no} for ‘3 a ting of the grant ru, #, f01 ders, and beard- getting the prerogative of every Briton, of the lib- | thoroughfares. Is there to be no end to this! | M**tibs Of the emigrant Funuers, forwarders, w ortation of the emigrants” for themselves or for | Rw eens ing bourse keepers was held at G4 Greenwich street. 4 pen ach ives “and: ii heir (Sheers) This is the whole secret. | Y Saeteernanannannns erty to starve, which millions of them have done | How much longer are the lives and limbs of our | Wo in, reporter entered the room, they were enjoying | ‘Bt? pete (oh t Reported Increase and Success of the ‘OFFICE N. W. CORNER OF FULTON AND NASSAU STS. within the last two or three years. citizens to be jeopardized by the practice of driving | 50, iver, each man with bie lane wenn /et niet eel wawil are fair plsy, if ba Ng Ca lg | P f ARRAY THE DAILY HERALD, 4 cents per copy—Ol per | Toowns on THE Stanp.—Sraone Testimony —I¢ Norruern Wiies anp DemocraTs—GEneRaL at OS pear ss ie any i a notorious fact that both the whig and demo- ine - | cratic parties of the North have sadly damaged any: eet | their national character by their unholy affiliations for. Comnms- | With the abolitionists, nullifiers, and free soilers. It | is equally manifest that the only formidable obsta- cle to the re-organization of both these old parties, upon @ national schedule, is in their desire and dis- position to conciliate the anti-slavery elements of | Northern States. Between the two parties, these ‘cath in edvence. | enemies of the South, from the insidious, stealthy, | non-combative school of Seward, Weed, and Welume XVI... No. 448 Chase, to the open-mouthed and rampant nulligers, | form an aggregate of sufficient strength te hold the AMUSEMENTS THIS idmeameaees | balance of power in almost every State north of @ABTLE GARDEN—La Somnamauta: “{ ry—inecann As Ir Is— Brat, Jp" Subscriptions, on sh Yoece — ; Nast, tl every morning: FIN ‘ov ‘neatnens, cheapnesn, | Mason and Dixon’s line. Hence the spirit of com- | petition which, in many instances, prevails between | Northern whigs and democrats to secure the support of these anti-slavery factions. The late resolutions of the whig State conven- tions of Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Vermont, and | the plan of union recently agreed upon between MATIONAL THEATER, Chatham stregh—Uaortwo—MA- | tho ‘gbolition whigs and silver grays at Albany, PaLsinE—GRIMSHAW, BRADSHAW, AND we pe all look steadily to the same end—that is to say, to FR cy ray _ginaencamemmaeted @ reconciliation, and absorption of the free soil party. These are the official acts, in each case, of | the whig perty of the State designated ; and they | cover a sufficient area to control the whole North, and to justify the apprehension that the whig policy of the Northern States in the ensuing campaign is to be a sectional policy, that its candidate is to be sectional, and that.if elected, the policy of bis ad- | ministration is to be sectional. In other terms, | WIBLO’S GARDEN, Broadway—Sorprea ror Love— Divan risemen? -JOcko. BURTON'S THEATRE, Chambers street—-Manrrep Lawe—Tuat Rasac Jack. MINSTRELS, Fellows’ Musical Hall, No. 444 PLAN MINGTRELSY, (Bronaway— AMERICAN MUSEUM—Anvsixne Perronmances Ay- Wassoon axv Evenixo. Wew York, Monday, August 18, 1851. ————_—_———— ‘Weight of the Herald In Wrappers. ‘Wern:y Henan... # 0% | these movements of the whig party contemplate a | Doume Suexr Henarn. . ed - | policy opposed to the acquisition of any further ter Berry Sueet Henavv. ' | ritory in the South, to the admission of any more cattle through our streets in the day time! There is not, we believe, in the whole civilized world. @ yro.en ef about the election cf the President at Broad worse governed city than New York. Our taxes | ctreet Houre. appeared to have joined the new society. are upwards of three millions of dollars a year, ani | Mr. Wilson, the leader of the opposition, was there, and we get nothing, or next to nothing, for this vast | as wil! be teem was elected Secretary, im place ef Mr. outlay. The members of the city government are | Mills. Both sections came to the conclusion that “union particularly attentive to everything that concerns | is strength,” and arranged their differences, in order their own interest, or that of their party, but they | tbat they might cfler @ more powerful and effectual s of the people. They will , tetistance to the Commisioners of Emigration, The aig daa $0. ON NIN hs ica ‘4 meeting was large and perfectly harmonious, Mr. G, W. Daney called the aseembly to order, and placed the Vice-President, Mr. Gebert, im the chair, | while be read the following resolutions :— Whereas, we beve been compelled to form ourselves into an aes elation forthe mutual protection of our va- rious business, according to our ealling, in consequence cf the unrighteous attacks made upon us by certain ofli- ciale, tegether with the different agente of the emigrant societies, Who, under pretence of protecting the emi- gientircm imposition and wrong, abuse the power of their (ffice, auu by their cupidity, actually place their pnwary victim im the most hazardous and expensive way of travelling; therefore Hesclved, That we ave determined to conduct our bu- einese ppon ctrietly legal terms,and in such a manner asthull ratisly the minds of @ much abused public of the wrong and injury that har been heaped upon us by unworthy Cflieial Gesmagogues and hypocrites, in order that they may profit thereby. eroived, tbat it eball be the positive duty of each and every member of this association to observe strictly the rules laid down, and any member found guilty of committing a fraud or Wrong on am emigrant or emi- + grante. shal be expelled from thie essociatica as unwor- thy t¢ associate in our ranks, ! Hercived, ‘hat we stand ready to meet the Commis- | sicners of Emigration, or s comimittee from the city au- thoritier. at any moment they may designate, for the pur- pose of xing wpopany plan that may lead to better kad more effectual protection of the nt, as Well as for the mutual benefit of all interested in this business. Resolved, That we do anxiously solicit the attention of the public authorities, and the _pudlio im general, to w strict serutiny of the conduct of the men now in power, A considerable number of the other section, which had manoeuvre in every possible way to oust a Chief of , Police, and place in his oflice a favorite of their own, and do anything else mean and contemptible; but, when called upon to pass an ordinance for the protection of the lives, or limbs, or property of their constituents, they plead pressure of business, or make sume other ridiculous excuse. The Cor- poration now in power is the weakest, mcs! corrupt, and most imbecile that the city of New York hag evgr been cursed with. The Cafres would make beterlegislators, Tux Bosvon Yacus Witcsi.—The new schooner yacht Witch, with a pleasure party of gentlemen, arrived on Saturday from Boston, vie Newport and several other in- termediate ports, where she stopped for short periods. She now lies at anchor off the Battery, and though not of £0 large dimensions es some vessels of that class, yet presents @ very fine appearance. She will enil to-day or to-morrow on her return to Boston direct. City Intelligence. ELDRIDGE STREET POIS NING CASE—ARSENIC DISCOVERED BY THE CHEMIST. Yesterdey, at eleven o'clock, the Coroner's Jury wes again called together, for the purpose of concluding, if possible, the evidence im the case of the poisoning of Mrs. THE Vietorine Grunzig, who died a week ago this dey, at the joth thore appointed by the Commissioners of Emigra: Tecidence cf her husband, No. 105 Eldridge street, since tion, the commissioners Shemesiny, “4 to ated which time the case has been under arigid investigation, by the various protective societies. | The known duplicity and cupid:ty to those with whom they have ‘The post mortem examination wes made ofthe bedy on Turs- Carried ou their vile impositions, by bargaining a vay the = | slave States, and to the recognition of slavery in | Religious Liberty in England—The Case of any of the territories of the Union, even should it Mothechiid and Solomons. be introduced under the exisiting laws ; and opposed One of the stalest, flatest,and most unprofitable sessions, Which was ever held bythe national legis- lature of Great Britain, otherwise called the Impe- rial Parliament, was that which terminated a short time since. From the day of its commencement to that of its close, no measure of a large and com- prebensive character engeged the attention of the members—anothing was introduced or debated, wor- thy ofa country holding the position which Eng- no other effect than to widen the breach between Jand claims among the family of nations; norwas the two sections—instead of restoring harnony, any business transacted, while the session continued, | they can only foment discord—instead of encourag. which is calculated to promote the cause of civilize | ing the Southern wing of the whig party, enrolled tion, either in Englandor in any other country. We as they are, and doing good battle for the compro- as contra-distinguished {rom the protections, boun- ties, monopolies, and government patronage of the strict old ironside whigs of the North. Such have been our views of the movements and tendencies of the whigs in all the Northern States, the Presidency. Instead of healing, they can have tbe nd oor find it necessary very frequently to find fault with mises and the Union, they are in process of being which sometimes characterizes the sessions of our State Legislatures, and of Congress; but badas their principles and their institutions. A recent letter of Mr. Toombs, of Georgia, a ‘the Pritish Parliament. Were one Amerizan Le- j the next, sustains our views upon this subject, in giclature, or one Federal Congress, to spend their the peculiarly emphatic, pointed and decisive style entire abolition, or some measure that would pre- anti-flavery sentiment is yet a dangerous and formids- them from meeting oftener than once in five | Pie tlement in American poiitice. Its acknowledged ex. orth. The whig party has succumbed to it, and it pas controls the organization of that party in every non- wot only unprofitable, but it was positively dis- orough greceful. It was marked by the greatest intole- auotber national contest. The whig party of the South will never meet the Sewards, and Winthrops. and Vin- right of every Englishman. Indeed the greater feat of the policy of these men for the existense of the portion of it, it would seem, was devoted | government this doy. We shali trust them no more. and any person who will now assert that there is | “the whig party of the South will never moet the Miberty of conscience in that country, will assert Sewards and Wintbrops,” and others of their ehild have been refused his seat in the House of ruption of the whig party, and of the abandon- ‘Commons, to which be was thrice elected by the ment of the Northern wing to the uses and abuses net allowed to occupy their seats, because they condition of the unterrified democracy, says tha’, were of the Jewish persuasion, and coald not, with- | _ The democratic party of the North, though prostrated, setts, and, to a very greet aes. throughout New Nag would not take such an oath or afi: 18d, It basannibilnted it in NewYork and controls it of London, so mation, the wishes of the people : subdued, and are still capable of a mighty effort copetitution and the Union. House of Lords, composed, ina great measure, of Bishoys of the Church of Christ—a church the very jy mutilated, but they need not despair. Who knows but they may patch up some platfurm—some and fifty thousand pounds a year, rolling in wealth, and luxuriating on the toil and sweat of their vic- gerwult of justice from their Northern brethren ? Who does not perceive that some such coalition is the religion of which they are such trusty guar- @ians should be endangered or undermined. Hence tp Albany proclamation of the whigy, » ticfy the | South, or bring them up to submit to such terms in their incensed constituents. This is the liberty of eonseience of which L-ogland boasts, and for which +11) took with some little hope to Syracuse; but if Syracuse this year is the Syracuse of last year, and Christian religion being impaired that the House of Lords acted inthis manner, Nota bit of it. Congress, and of all the temptations to anion for the sake of the spoils. The whig party will be Lshment which guarantees to them their immense revenues, that they were afraid would be injured by the Gfty thousand loaves and Sisher, and all the rich drippings, and pickings, and stealings, of the trea- at this particular jancture.. The people of Eng- land now see of what material the upper branch of | to the blandishments of Seward, they will be just as completely shorn of their strength eburch establish ment, are not much mistaken, neither will escape the assault ing to the Seward clique the compromise o' ccnee in the Fugitive Slave law. That tbe fied they may be with the history of Agencies are at wok in be d. The party which cannot come up tot ; mark lores the support of its Southern allies. The than that of Lather—before which the spirit Jords will fall like a rotten in the western ized, that there will be no real whig national ¢ tion, and that the constitution and the Union must land aby law establishe 4, are being probod to ¢ bottom, and the prospect it, when its iniquitice are | and driven to an independent the worst of them have been in these respects, they | time for months, as the British Parliament hasdone of that rapid orator. Mr. Toombs says:— ‘onent is the free soil party, but it is also virulent and yeare. tlavebolding State in the Uaioe. Tt is tl rance, bi, , aad disregard of religious liberty, Se er oe ig tons. and Jobnsons. and Raldsins of the North, in an- to the task of proving; and with great successtoo, , Thus much for the whigs, from a leading Union ‘what is not true, notoriously not true. If religious school, in a national convention, the prospect be- people of London—or Mr. Sclomons, who was re of the anti-slavery agitators of the North. Mr. ‘out doing violence to their conscience, take the is not yet utterly destroyed, by this same cause. This free in Ohio, But the majcrity of that party in New Jersey, often expressed, and those of the people of Green- Let the sachems of Tammany put that in their foundation of which is charity. These followers of mixed tieket— that will be broad enough to hold Mr. time, considered it a dangerous innovation to al- mong, and prominent among the probabilities of they drove them by force from the House of Parlia a pational convention? Will there be a whig Englishmen say they would fight, and, if neves the w conservatives again surrender at discre- ‘They care nothing for religion. It was the form, brcken up, root and branch, and the enemy will this “ dangerous innovation,” as they termod it | eury will acerue to them. Delilah was the ruin of the legislature, as well as the chiefs of the We are apprebensive of mischief. Some of th whieh is now being made on all abuses, no matt satisfactory to the South, according to the late @ace a religious refor-nation {a that eoa nore whele aspect of things strengthens the mizgi fin a hurricane. As it is, t ottennes: look elsewhere for national eupport. Let the Union fully exposed, tha: the nation will demand on its the great waste of time, of money, and of words, | utterly alienated, ticket, or to some new combination in defence of can be favorably contrasted with the last session of | member of the last Congress, and a candidate for recently, we might be tempted to advocate their hough utterly defeated in this great conflict, the sngrous beth inthe whig and democratic parties at The iast session of the British Parliament was the * tionalized and sectionalized by it, and will mever make WAS to benatingty cuimed as the Dith- | SSS “cation escventton Woavetetebaen te'toe Ge: that religious liberty does not exist in England; | whig of Georgia. And as it is very probable that berty exists in Englend, why should Mr. Roths | comes exceedingly promising, of the complete dis- turned by tke people of Greenwich ! They were Toombs, next turning his attention to the crippled | soil element sweys the party triumphantly in Massachu- sual oath of office ‘‘on the faith of a Christian.” Pennsylvania, Indiana. Llinois, and Ohio. are as yet ua- wich, were disregarded and set at naught by the pipe of peace and smoke it. They are considera the meek and lowly Jesus, with their thirty, forty, Toombs and all the Union whigs of the South, in Jow Hebrews to sit in the House of Commons, lest ; the future? Will the Pennsylvania resolutions, or ment, Jews as they are, and sent them back to national convention? The prospect is bad. We sary, die! Bat it was not through fear of the tion, then we may despair of all the conclaves of the shadow, the rotten aud corrapt church estab- feast upon the fragments, and divide the spoila, for A more fortunate event, however, could not happen | Samson; and if the whig party at Syracuse submit “are compored?; and, if we whig jomnal:, of a conservative etripe, are propor bow antiquated they may b», nor how much ideat tions. The law must be supported and vindi- therough and searching, and much more needed, of Mr. Toombs, that the whig party is denati tion of that painted sepnichre, the chur whigs look to it at Syracure. being reformed. Aue avENTiON at Arnawr. | As further proof of the absence of shat religious rh : Azociation will bold viberty in England, which we enjoy #0 fully in the aa ¥ Ont vention this year at Albany, aod Wnited States, we might refer to the Lucclosiastical ‘ead 4 . mmene this day, shall ‘Titles Dill, which, after a great deal of debate, was | po ~ Ker - Th eee ~n t- 4 hich embrac yorsed by the Parliament of that country. Ifere, egain, the church was in danger, although the _ Jlouse of Commons concurred in the passage of that | ‘The poor old Pops, by this act, is pre- | broth to be of m D. Bach selence in the world—is expe ordinary interest. I'r he pre- pte ge _ " ent President of the Association, on retiring from vented from ertabliching high Roman Catholic Or- | presetigh ene i é 7 & ders in England, and any one who dares to nssume | '* pone a ee, WRHER he hes adorned thend will be pun 1 be church must with great ability, will delir annual add-soss be very’ Wonk, if it is ary to bolster it up ia ty << goviz, a m f nape A thie manner by acuros. It certainly | premise ese ‘aet hace ng ad, “ President came don i t needs cach | . he Association will meet in the Albany propping as this papas It must not be euppored ¢ ate assailing the Tre Tensrxe or re Tastcs.—Many sweeping religion whiclf,it is the pr charges have emanated from the Comm England to preae nd to prac y ve no of [migration against the runner:, forwarders, and desire to do anythivg of the kind. We re he | @ house keepers; but, it seems, that th Christian religion aml have the bighost rey ables are now turned, and that tle Commissioners every Christian denomination. Dutwo abhor the are asailed in turn with considprable vigor eorropt and rotten chuych establishment Rid that | and my act. There are alw: wo sides to county, which exists on girases that would not be | every question, and our maxim ie to give fair play tolerated for a day in the United States, and h | & ail parties. Accordingly, we publieh to-day @ even the people of Canada are about to ref "Y | report of the proc fa meoting held wy the seeularizing the clergy reserves in that ¢ rubnerd on Satuiday evening, at which they deo/ate ‘The poiut wo nim at, ic, towhow that religiousliberty | war to the knife against the Com fons. “iO | has no refrgo in England, and that & no | appears, also, that they have engaged the services | gatier bow relig or conscientious @ man he | of two tiers. These dieons ee may be, connot take xoy part in making # | ed tod) good and to clicit truth, and the publi will Which be is cor @ to obey, and in the ms TIVE at just conclusions im the end . | to the tariff and commercial policy of the South, | in which they have taken any action in referenze to | interests and comforts of the poor emigrant for a meas of pottage, to the pewerful and overbearing monopolists, would, if more generally and truthfully knowm by this community, caure a thrill of horrcr and disgust at their ingrate and deeeptive conduct. Resclved, That respectable and competent counsel be retained permanently, to take barge of alt cases that may arise from aby improper interference, on the part of the Commissioners of Emigration, with our business, Resolved, That we invite tbe committee appointed by the Legislature, to investigate into the affairs of the com- missioners, to look sharp into the sume; and in case they should happen to get into a fog bank, we invite them to call on us— perhaps we might be able to put them in the day last, and the next @ay it was interred at the Calvary | burying ground, Long Island. The Jury met on Thursday; | ‘but as it wes deemed necessary to have other portions of | the bowels of deceased for analyzation, the case wae again | postponed until Sunday morning. Accordingly, Dr. A. | B, Whiting, of No. 17 Murray street, proceeded on Fri- | Gay afterncon to the cemetery, caused the boJy to be | exbumed, and removed the loias, kidneys and intestines, | together with cther portions of the body necessary for the purposes of analyzation. These portioas were on Saturday morning placed in the hands ‘teetimony that will throw a diffoe. of Professor Reed, chemist at the City Hospital, to make Wa¥,t0 procure, seule, tomtsoay tit been shown to this the requisite analysis. Butin consequence of the short committee. pie uaa AV ast period of time allotted him up to yesterday moraing, Whereas, the fl lowing shraniae i He y been | Mr. Reed was nct rofisientiy prepared to testify on all | *eFTed upon severul members of this eocety : the parts and materials placed in his hands for analyza-__ Mayor's Orrice, New York, 1sth Aug., 1851. tion, Sufiicfent, however, bad been tested by Mr. Reed The Cc womlerianars f Cesarean the purrnanee of bi the laws fo rotection of em! j Sqeelty Bim insuring. thet tie as Renovered arsenite cose havt sayenn 6 list of prices to be charged fur | alresdy in the material last furnished him; and in order {he transportation of emaigrants and their luggage to the | to allow the chemist ample time to complete the ansly- interior, and prescribed a form for the ticket to be given | #is, dhe Coroner adjourned any further action before the : Cuptlonte to Senn rg making engagements with | Jury until Tuesday morning. at 11 o'clock, at which time “YVTIC6 je pode! igiven to all persons licensed to “ex- | it is presumed, the case will be brought to a final termi- ' ercire the vocation of booking emigrant passengers, or | nation, taking money for their inland fare, or for the | 4 tion of the luggage of such passengers,” to review their Tne Boarn or Arvreaex axp tHe Lanons or THe Sr8- several lists of prices at present deposited with the Com- s10x.—The Board of Aldermen meet this evening, for the missioners of bm ration as the ‘Goon fe thet charges, ay of . 4 last time for the August reesion—it having been arranged henge aa serge’ ~ aon rendered under amg of the that an adjcurnment take place till September. The jrorcruid licew e#, exceeding the rates established by the question of the confirmation of the nomination of the Commicric wor ed gee My No Deg og i robal nts not in copformity w adopted opgkcsigar ry inp -aygsaPonacts daar said commisctonsrt, will be deemed suificient cause for It is pow eaid that the appoiutment will be confirmed. {id comminnmet Te license. As for the report of the Chicf Engineer of the Fire Depart- By order of is Honor the Mayor, ment, it is shelved till next session, if not till doomsday. eer warmers py ais —— io o | _. Be it there eselved, we do not acknowledge The chief labors of the present session will turn out to | the right of the Commissioners of Emigration, or avy Dave been the eating of a good dinner on board the other persons, to make any price for our business; and United States frigate St. Lawrence. we believe that they are exceeding the authority vested Tux Weatnen.—A change took place in the weather in the by law when thry attempt to do so. But we this law should be referred to some eminent willing U te, witl retation ef the cavy and sometimes lig) jurists, with the Commissioners’ interp: need of it after £0 lo ought. lightning during the evening. Fines —Between 2 and 3 o'clock yesterday morning, a fre broke out in « smell shanty, corner of Twenty-vighth street and Fire Mr Themas Bieéy. The shanty was whelly destroyed. Arother fire broke out in the basement of building | No 10 Gold etreet, on Saturday night. It was oon ex- tinguished. Damage triding. | A stable belonging to Charles Simpson, No, 55 Eighth Avenue was eet on fire on Saturday evening, Svon ex- tinguished. Damrge small. Between 12 and 1 o'clock yesterday. fire oocarred in a reall building rear of No. 476 Pearl street. Damage ng. Jeree Daty —The Hon Charles P. Daly, third jadge of the Court cf Common Pleas, returned to this city in he Baltic, cn Saturday morning end we are glad to sy bat the learned gentleman appears mueh improved in bealth by his visit to England, and the continent of Bisson tit you expan this to the meeting ? Evrcpe. EAE ‘A few micutes before 12 o'clock last night @ fire oecnr- ~ aa miticdlgnageae np nnige ket ai " red ip the builairg No. 63 Leonard street. [t seems to have originated at the foot of the stairway leading to the feuith stery. and to have been caused by an incendiary, who made his way up through the open bali fram th: street. The stairs, and a part of the roof, are burnt, bat the Camege to any other part of the building is small. Vegetation was much in There was much moment, We having the privileg hey also, of employ- ing ecunsel before such referees, wein the mean tige purruing our avocations ae usual. Should the above courre be pursued well and good; if not, we are compelled to, and will contest the same in every legal and fair way until decided against us by the highest judicial tribunal of cur country. ‘The foregoing resolutions were uoanimously adopted. Mr. Darey then said :—Before | take the chair, I Cf ‘Well state to the meeting that the committee appoin' to employ counsel, have succeeded in doing so, and have engaged the services of Horace F. Clark aud Oscar W. Sturtevant, who bold themselves in readiness to defend you in every mater that is fair; for I trust that all will conduct themselves in such be J as that no upfairne-s will ever be required for their defence. | | | h. 'Tlere there were calls for “ Bia:kburme,”” Mr. Brackevare then said—I feel pleased that Tam resent at the meeting convened here this cvening, and observations. I bave eri are ne —— the conduct of you. gentiemen, an: ry waa done by water. The building * | have observed > 1 bave made up my mind that you are more sinned against ‘was cecupied by Wr. Henry Munns, and the third floor then duning. The press aad satberition areagaines you; the reason is that there is a want of method in your mode cf doing buriness and, cons quently, a want of coatlence. You are dragging sgainst the business of each other, whercas your duty is to stand together, avd if ycu cannot fit busines yourselwvs, to let your neighbor get it that FF chably be set down at a late hour leet night, a fire was discovered in a ing heuse in P ‘ng to the prompt arrival of the men and the Sixth ward police, under command of C | tain be flames were quickly extinguished, and | the ed wan very alight, | Rew Oven aw Kituro wy 4 Stace —The Coromer, yes | terday. held ap inqucrt at No 9); Greenwich avenue. on the body of a child pot quite two years of age, dauchter | of Mr. Wm H. Delorer, who came to her death by being run over, on Saturday afternoon, by one of the Amity | etreet stages. driven by Julius 8. Malthy. The child. ft | seme. ran into the street, and before the driver could | aveld it, the unfortunate ehild was knocked down, and the wheel pasting directly over its neck, caused instant death. The following verdict was rendered by the Jury: —* That Mary Fiisabeth Deloree eame to her teath by being accidentally run ever by one of the Amity street rioges, No. 815. driven by Julias $. Maltby, and that the | Griver is entirely exonerated from all blame whatever. Ecoren Deati—Coroner Geer. yesterday, held guert at @ house situated in the Ninth avenue, be with the resolutions you bave adopted. Lf you have any soc undvel emovg you—any that would take advantage of the poor emigiaut—kick bin ous come bussaess men, which ir the mort gloriou character any man can poseors in this great city, or in the United States, Donut attack the Mayor. Go to the root of the I. There i not # set of men under the heavens that ve been so abused as you bave been. As I said before, u want ec ntde nu each uther; and, if you do not baving first made your- Mt to defeat the machina tiene of your enemies; beat vray to do that is by bringing up such » phalanx . to the ballot bex. ae will make them feel your power and briog them to their ting) Idid not expect 1 om not in your is deep totevest im vour welfare, ‘Twenty bh and Thirtieth streets om thy get fair ploy. The stories Thomas The eged thirty five years, a nati alt untrue, the land. who enme to his death by a fit of apoplexy. ~ who have au object to drerared Ww nding, on Saturda: ing, on the 1 idiced against you, and all be- door. when he ruddenty fell. and ex- cause you are not united. I know the gentlemen who walk eppes ired ten after, Verdict accordingly are heie this evening. and Tecan truly say there are not Ca + —Abevt cight o'clock on Sater. | honeeter men im this er trusted 1 oey . aphine lamp bursted In the hruse No | Sli thousands of deli 1 m again 117 Lourene street. coeupied by Mr Kipsling. His infant 1 bave said y: more sinned agalost thao sinaing. fe, and rervant, we ly burnt. The latter was ‘Tbe following example —Duriog the mayoraity of tothe borpital, and ie not expected to live. Mr. Haver 7 l hnew on emigrant board: house Tier peme le Atn Crow hetper, who boarded 5 lady and gentleman rd pesrar Drownise —Coromer Geer. on Saturday (0 #09 DY the week. sn w the weele was up, they evering. beld an inquest at the foot cf Spring etre the body of William Worrell. aged twenty-eight ys native of England. engeged as fireman on board the OD neerpet beg was seen going € War excited. end at length 1 Ing house keeper be you T re plies steamship Paltte. who, it seems. coendeavoring to goon | omy go gs after vine hig neve sume took ard the ship on Saturday aft-rnoon, accidentally fell | SOOM’ @ tank beh ‘ a H frean the ship bute the river, and before the revainice id oeta ertaon ya nees “at da tae 9 toe ae hema ee could be cbteined, he was drowned. Verdict, “Death [Wig Meehan tc0h oe eid lady of the house advieed by drowning that it should be Broken cpen fe dideo, and to his Hive =A boy named Michael »:tor ichment he found the trunk empty. but rerewed to it No, £35 Water street. was bathing at the ficor. (Roars of Inoghier) I wonder what Mayor « eli d not being able to swim, wat KK inysdand and his friends would say to that, soaly ¢ ddling about in the river, eupporiing himeelf on cork #2 \ustration of hundreds of similar cases ta New York. The string separated from the corks, and floated away from bim. and he was drowned before aid could be ren- dered, Verdict accordingly at the Battery, = few days ago, and [ ruoner who had taken fire Collate from an emigrant The emigrant said he gave him fre deliare for which he did not receive the pro- mised compidera The moment I looked im hie face 1 knew he w: @ atic, and ited bimso, In fact everything verything that {s vile has been Lam ‘an adopted citizen tayre: and I know thy ity you have to bear, You have to d with the vilest viliaior on earth—feliows who be permitted to live ia their own country, and ve for their country’s good. (Langhter and I advise you to stand together—fee counsel ‘your mites—and I pledge you my boser for justies will be done to you, if rselves. (Loud cheers ) will now i wer in Bayard heart there a story of « Brookiyo City tnt mm Faturday morting ry On the rame day of J. I. Jogeene wre epeedily extinguished by oficer d\seovered jt.) with the avsictance of ‘The damoge cone was about $200 dwelling house je. took fire, but y (who firet ufred in Ae. Boog Darey then a ence to the meeting 7 on Monday «ve class ber of fer with the reporter: T ing contiguous w The goods would tnnke a will pearly wllinved fre sieaee | the none and the water fulew impree Rawn, ond the ecnecrped I bi (UC, of whieh about $1,000 wa I bate been brought beter be has always tree ¢ mentioned ene ter fire broke tial manner: I have rrison B, Abbott ame ave. | as far as regarde righ ly extinguirhed Without the ald of which I have been cor Department. These fires ail occurring in the | observation, he hast ot ja jarter of the town and in stabler, lends tothe gup. | impartielity. It any of hav vod sae ae the porition that they were caused by incendisriee reper-er did, I wish vo rtate now what I said, and I hop Yerterday about three o'clock in the n.some | you will understond me ¢ this time. I he infiemmable materials in the loft of the hou-e No 101 license in my hand, an Foiton street. a dry goods stere. took fire, bet so promptly | the Mayor? Lanswered my own 4 n by frying were the eng epot. and at work, that the the Commissioners of Fuigration wished to meke it fir mee were qt hey were breakin t, and pear that we were licensed by Bis [loner te to re threatening a confiemtion ves and, if thet We t dent Ut Evrnen Dratr——dobn Downing. & carpenter. reriting their attaches warted to di.de the epotla, 1 ¢ avenue, fell down ane on Friday titer we bad paid ve hee De noon, while eating hie dinner. The Coror held ap + peebation of the Mayor to p a tnd the ver dict returned war, ngertion ailing, the Comiub t oft the biain om cos om board th United States Chreutt Court. Now's A pects! term of (his court will be bell qu tents, ceares rity, and Notes of tepue must be fi"don oF b }1eviows me, to be argued and decided pod) earliest porsible | hear the remarks of | | are ready aud willing, and | that Mr, Higgins and Rol | and while passing the Pesterday. Rain fll nearly the whole day. sometimes | bring la viding insteat Of law breaking citizens, feel | Mr. Mixes Meunay—It is reported that, im the heat of | ae, on tae a epecch, In which you ettacked the | ‘am glad that I have the opportunity of offering a few | emay do the same in your case next time, Tain pleased | Thus you will be | onest member | | leading | stand firmly together, like men | £3 end £3 10 to poor emigrants! isthe character «f the American people to heat both rides of a question before they decide, and to give every man a fair oppertunity of defending bimselt before he is conéemned. ‘The Commit ‘of Emigration have told their story; end now we tell ours, aud we shall have the sympsthies of the American people with us, If we d brothers, we must | succeed, for our cause is just, and we shall arise from | cur present porition like # Phocaix from its askes, com- manding the sme respect as any cther class ofthe bus | ners community, Commissioners of Emigration | j have no license, their attaches and pets hays no license, and they bave no legal right to engage in the business of tranrporting the emigrants, They ‘advertine low pri end the reantnis that they will indemnify themsel by their: lings. Let us look at the commissioners emrelves. Do they ever commit any dishonest acts? Have they any passenger vessels? Have they charged A Vowr—Yes, and £8 too. EMr. Darvy —Do the forwerders ever pay you a per centage, as these shipowners pay the runuers in Liver- | pool! It is there that the cheating is done. (Cries of | ™ yea, yes.) ‘They want to control the business, for | tHe rcbbings and the stealings. Let @ poor emigrant go to one of tbe Commissioners of Emigration, and he will be speedily repulsed by the very men who have grown | fat and purre-proud vpon the money of emigrants. Have any cf you ever repulsed a poor emigrant? (Loud cries of “ never.”) ‘These things speak for themselves. Have not the Commissioners of Emigration spsculzted | upon the poverty’of the emigrants? Have they not made morey on the people's money? ‘They have done so: but | that is not what I was coming at. The bloodiiouads of this committee ere on the scent, and they will track the | fox tohisden (Loud apart) The commissioners are | afraid of this, ‘They are afraid they will be tracked in their | enormeus peawlations, and their object ig, by hook ory , ercok, te raire a smoke thay co¢y May escape in the midst of it,and divert attention from themselves to us poor devils who have only a few dollars in the world. At the last | session of the Legislature, they asked for more power ta order to be uble the better to carry out their speculations evd their peenlaticns; but they did not get what they | wanted though they were lobying at Albany, day aud night. The Legislature was convinced that they had got more than enough of power,wud they resolved to give thera no more. On the contrary, they appointed a committee to enquire into their abuse of the power they already pos- ferred. This committee consists of high minded, honor- able men, I do not believe that they could be bribed in ; but the Commissioners of Emigration have woh at stake, that [ am fearful that by trickery they Will blind the committee so as that oy will not get at the truth. It would be much better if their investiga tions were not held with closed doors, and that the peo- ple had en opportunity of seeing all that transpires. We n give them assistance in arriving at right cone. usions in reference to the charges made egainst these commissioners. ‘Mr. Daley thus concluded amidst loud cheers, and sug- gested that the meeting proceed to the election of a see- retary, im place of Mr. Mills, who would not accept the office. Upon the motion of Mr. Enright, Mr. Wim. Wilson was unanimously elected. It was then moved that the resolutions be sent to the ved by Joseph Barker, near Leeds, ewspaper, € People im England; and also to the German newspapers of this | city, with a request to have them trans! This resoluticn was unanimously carried and the mect- ing then adjourned to meet again at the call of the officers of the society. The greatest enthusiasm pre- vailed. Police Intelligence. Move esavlis with «, Kuife—on Saturday evening, Mr. ©, W. Brower, residing at No. 9 Vs street, was peaceably walking through Laurens street, in the company cftwo friends, when he was suddenly ac- costed by & wan named Michael MeNerny, and two others, when an altereation took place between them, which ultimately resulted im MoNerny drawing & large dirk knife from his pocket, and pinpging itat oa of Mr. Brower. ‘The knife struck the side of Mr. B., inflicting a severe, if not a fatal, wound An alarm was ven, and MeNerny was taken into custody by Officer ildey, of the Eighth ward police, aud in the morning conveyed betore Justice McUrath, who committed him to prion to answer the charge of stabbing, with intent 10 Kil. Inother—A colored man named Joseph Everson was arrested on a charge of stabbing, with a knife, a white joan pamed Asa Ul. Higgins, inuicting a dangerous wound in the left side, near the region of the heart. It seems Cooney were walking in company togetber, about 11 o'clock cn Saturday night. corner of Sheriff ard Stanton streets the megro was sitting on the corner, when some Temarks were made, and immediately the negro jumped up and thruet the knife in the side of Higgins. It seems that seme altercation bed taken place between the par- hort time previous to the aff-ay. The accused en into custody by Officer Schermerhorn, of the leventh ward, and conveyed before Justice Timpson. 10 held him to bail in $500 to auswer the charge. Charg: of Grand Larceny —On Saturday afteraooa, Of- ficer Collins of the First Ward Police, arrested a ma named Reger Burns, keeper of a g house at No. © Albany street, on scbarge of taking from one of bis boarders, named Hugh McCullough, drafts amounting to 2200 pounds sterling; also, sven sovereigns, avd American ten dollar gold piece, Logether with w check for $13. It seems that MeCallough had but the day before returned from # western tour, aud had put up at Burns’ ‘awaiting his departure for Ireland. havi passage in one of the Live packets, to days. On Friday, McCul . it seems, was and bed been gambling in the house, and ulti; to bed. and on his getting up in the covered he had been robbed of the property aa scribed. and no that he was robbed bysome one in the boure. and Burns has been errested on suspicion police. Justice Lothrop committed the accused it a — . of <4rson.—During J night, a shanty o¢- by thomas Brady was ‘of Twenty-eighth street, and First aveaue iy destitute by the conflagration. About half an hour af. ter the fire. suspicion rested on Brady, that he was the person who purposely fired the premises; accordingly (Officers Marks and Morton of the Eighteenth Ward Police tock Brady into cus’ A about 3 o'clock on Sunday morning, charging bim withthe crime. Tue aecured was conveyed before Justice McGrath. who committed him to priven to ewait further examination. Theatrical ai Thrarme—A fine Musteal. Bows ny tertainment for evening. Mr and Mrs, B. Williams, who are great | , ¥ of » Tre- ith the Mr, Bddy and Mrs, favorites, make their appearance in the drat land The amusements will conclude cm ir de Nesle,”” with Jones in the principal characters, Kisso's Canvey —The Ravels offer a very attractive Vill for to night the comic military pantomime cf the “ Soldier for Love.”’ | ‘Tie will be folluwed by a new grand divertisement, com- Priring right characteristic national dances, and all will Clowe with the pantomime of “Jocko.”” Dintor's Tiraree—The Chambers street theatre og with Burton's new and execlieat y. comprising many of the beat comedians of the The pieces telected are “ Married Life,” and be laughetle farce called © That Rureal Jack,” with the celebre'ed Jobo Dunn in the principal character. Nariova: Turatae.— Purdy, ever active as a manager, Pr rents & One entertainment for this evening. The | fret piece ie the tragedy of « Ugolivo,” with Scott as the ere. ‘The next im succession will be * Mada- line,’ with Miss & Pelby. a new notross, ae Madaline. ‘The vhele to copelude with the farce of “ Gilushaw, Bradshaw. and Bagshaw.’ Movst The entertainments commence with | fe dancing. Lows’ Minernens hegro performar ces sh e who ean take delight in go and ree Swaine, A fir fine pre gramme for t Mitrtany Garp v Leweft this evening. We hope be may have a full he He pre Trirven Har n, the great Wirard of the North. giv t envertainuveate No doubt hundreds will go to eee him Barsvat's Mtr) o:—A perfect flood of geod ft rtune ap- pears to have set in upon Barnum’s since the production of the pew panctor ent, entitled the Myrtie Croee:’ and Philip Martinetti, who does most of nderful and comic tricks in which the piece eppiauded to the eho every night by the owd gathered to witness the splendid per- former The Upera at Castle Garden. To-night the pub: ¢ to have “La Sonvambuls,”’ for the last time this searon ; aud we advise those who have ‘4 Boslo in thir epeta, to delight their ears with nut and eficetive vosalization. She looks, acts, in the ré% of Amine, with a degree of merit | berming and rare. We are to have the Viglia’’ im the course of the week, with Bur. uF to the stage once more, to delight her Mr. Tapper, Poet. Te He Rorron or rie New Yous Henatn. yc kindly enable me, through the medium ide paper, to correct # pieee of false intel. cr less important to me, not only as dealing femewhat cavallerly with my truthfulness, but also as the pos American newspe ible pree tin Farouhar Topper, F. R.S.. bes returned to Will soon to the world his views of rein A bat he wh he has matured time in bringiug vation, Now, as the shortest and best anewer to this “excellent and |e comments on the veractous simply—that I never in- rritten, T am not writing, authority proba rumor, cite me leave to stat tended to w t have oe and Tas pot 4 write. epy book at allabout my re: ry have the boner to b MARTIN F. TUPPER Ait Surr of, 1851 | ife and five children who were turned out | Mili Liberating Army. | Coufirmation of Previous Accounts Relative to: the Surrender of Patriots, Bier, Ser, See Barrmtone, August 17, 1861, The brig Charles Kershaw, previously reported at Chars leston, from Havana, which plaice she left on the 18th; announces the arrival, at the latter port, of the U. 8, | steemer Vixen, with intelligence that many of tho» patriots from Cienfuegos, Trinidad, Villa Ciara, ands Principe hed surrendered to the government troops; and» | many others had been taken prisoners, The prevalent opinion at Havana was, that the distur- bance was very serious, but commercial matters, never~ theless, remained unaffected. An arrival ut Jacksonville, Florida, from Cardenas, (no- date) confirms the previous aceounts of the patriot suc- cesses, They were daily increasing in numbers, and: anxiously awaiting the arrival of Gen. Lopes, Movements of General Scott. Nonroux, August 16, 1851; General Scott, yesterday, paid a visit to the Franklim depot, and returned in the evening. Fires, Bostox, August 17, 185i! Yesterday, the stables in Parker street, Rosbury, occu pied by the Tremont Lize of Boston ‘and Roxbury omui- buses, were burnt down, The horses were saved. The dwelling house aud bera of A.J Reed, in Shirley, were destroyed by fire, yesterday. Loss, $4000, No ins ruramce. Negro Lynched—U, 8. Ship Deentur. Bauristoge, August 17, 1851. A negro, convicted of a rape, at Columbus, (Geo) hav~ ing been pardoned by the governor, # mob broke oper the jail, at noon of the 12th, dragged him through thee streets, and bung bim on a tree, The U. 8. ship Decatur bas arrived at Pensacola, @ cruire in the Gulf. Yankee Sullivan and Johnny Walker.— These two celebrated pugilists will ha trial of skill , the fistic art to-morrow evening; for 0, ab Elizabeth street, which will, uadouptedly, be the scientific display that has ever taken place in this country. For admission, &., &c., atudy the bills, Hepburn’s Grocery Store, northwest*cor~ tof Variek and Vandam « f unequalled 4 and Gry Also, & ority roeherche ¢el you wish for a good Segar, j weet corner of Varick and Van Rich’s Salamanders, Once More !—94,000 saved in one of Rich & Co. Safes! Messrs, Roff, Stoarns & ‘ Water st., New York :— uy 4.8. Bates of lattor was destroye 4 his , rom 3. W. kayMonD. Chieago, Ik, Avge Fire In San FranciscoAnother Trimn of Rich'y Safes—the same Safe in the two great tires of 185° fnd 1l.—E, Gilbert & o's. Alta Californta et in again. Safe which stood the fire of their former itself a true Salaman fea, $2,202, pure was in his eoflin ‘warel Lave upwards of 100 safes made in the same manner as th: killed tothe alta California, For sale st their depot, 146 ater streo ALMON ROFF, J. G. STEARNS, A S. MARVIN. ti re} ho ar i ring the buriness hours of the day take this opporta nity to acq hemselves with thé operations of the assom Cation.” JOCLLYN & WATSON, Trustecs, 29 Broadway. Philadelphia syd: Anste: rpetings.. Long eet ts i gg yn are ready ry ead howsektepers, at re- for cash oF city acceptances,intereat agded. yurer. J. SIDNEY JONES, Carpet is cond street, first door below Christ Churel Dry Goods.—Hitcheock & Lead~ gore? of Leoward ANn—Observe with. that beautiful tack Frock sits; the style of those Pants, figured enssia. ¢ grace of that fancy t—all cost only $5; aloo, & few splendid Over Conte Nasenu and Beekman streets, fire, sitaated | $42 ce in Rew Yeuk, why then es ia ork, why tbe | street, z , differ, and so does everyhody else,. her | but one thing atl persone ars th je that any of our eran’ of the healing powers of the fter all that has been said of it im i. there aro ony who are aMicted 1 tan, enn ‘we would beweoh Init trial of this excellent comers Clarke & Co, No, 0 and 275 Broad w He. Watts’ Nervous Antidote.—This most won- erful nervine 1 of such extraordinary power, that no + how low the nervous system is, it i bly restores t thiful acti Livery par- that all dis- $1 per bettie. tehesds, or art of the bods ee Hale Rew ay. yp Lilly torative, fownd ate; Walker it iy know needs no coi tan be procnred also from ali the Droggists and (a town and country Mat, Anrist, de. ly to Diveases of t the same fy Self Acting By Conspleuc a ty of the Shin ta mn There ts nothing tu the way of ender better adapted to our climate, with its frequent changes from heat t» cool dampness, than tho da to be had at the New York Stocking Factory, Pr suecens(ol, and are y, Sends, 00 Fulton sire + Ring, 1-2 Bi ‘ ; MOFEY MARKET. Sc vay, Auguat 17—6 P.M The stock market elored yecterday a Itile more buoy- ent than it bad been fer several days previous. In timer like these, triflcs have a great influcnee upon the move- nie of stoek speculators, The small amount of epecir ent cut in the steamship Pacific, no doubt tended ti ttrengthen the market, and remove many fears enter tained reletive to the future movements of preciow Ie, The fact that very little «pects is now going fur- Ward is no evidence that our indebtedness abroad has heen reduced, Our importations continue very heavy. Lott week neatly two millions of foreign dry goods were put wpon the market, and every packet arriving comes crowded with goods. On the other hand, out e: ports are limited in quantity, and the low prices ruling in foreign markets for our staple products, makes the aggregate value small. Independent of the lamense raluc of our imterest due imports, We have remittances to make f on our stocks held ebroad. All we hare # pay for there things ts our staple exporting produets and the pre metals; and, as the demand for the former i lim we muet m up th quired amount with the Jatte © long ae this state of things laste, noth ’ he current of specie setting outward. ¢ tances mey, for a time, beck rhipmente, but ae our in ot eos ie steadily and repidly aceamulating, the tide m us with increased tors A. Any temporary ted to do more har ate @ falee confidence In th that contraction im mereontile sary to being about & of precious metals must ret f