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HERALD. NEW YORK JaMES GORDON BENNETT, @FFICE N, W. CORNER OF FULTON AND NASSAU STS. THE DAILY HERALD, 2 cents per copy—8T per WEEKLY HERALD, every Saturday. et 0% Ter copy, or $3 per annum; the European Ei Per annum fo any part of Great Britaia, and $9 t the dnent back te include the pastas DH UNTARY CORRESPONDENCE, Containing solicited from omy guanter af the worl ill be rally paid fe re wp ake PARTicULARLY REIGN CORRES ED TO SEAL ALL ied. : return those rejected. - (SE) ed every morning. ANTING cctculed with neatnessy cheapnesty PPE sesh in edvance. —=————————————————— Wolume XVE. 02... -ee eee cree cesses N@e BEB AMUSEMENTS THIS EVENING. CASTLE GARDEN—Noxwa. BOWERY THEATRE, Bowery—Ts® Exenaun Isu Ber» ro Goon Luck. BROA EATRE, Broadwav—Tue Woxpen—Ca- eA E eT ne Wire Ano Ovo Cxamecuas NIBLO’S GARDEN, Broadway—Ticur Rore—Jocno— Buwwa. BURTON'S THEATRE, Chambers street—Nor so Bap as we Seem. NATIONAL THEATRE, Chatham street—Wivow's Vic- win—Queen Jo. Ae BROUGHAM'S LYCEUM, Broadway —Uncur Fooruz— Waren a Wizakp—Scnoon vor Tiozas, 5 ly MINSTRELS, Mechanics’ Hall,472 Broadway MineTReistT: No: 444 Stee, jo: _fuanICaN Fo Pravonmancas Ay- FRIFLER HALL—Sornnxs Macraves. render i; a serious and emergent danger for people to ge abroad. Especially is it a tempting of Pregie dence for ladies and children to venture iro the streets, and the result must eventually ‘ye to keep these pretty creatures ontirely withir, doors, Talk of the dogs in Constantineyle, or the buzzards in Charleston! Why tb¢y are aot a cireums‘ance to | the gigantic pesta which afflict the pedestrians of New York. Tbe only remedy that is to be hoped for is the sarguinary prayer that hia Honor the | Mayor may be gored by a mad bull, and half a | doven aldermen and street inspectors smashed by | the omnibuses. This would be a severe remedy, but not more severe than the disease is vielent. Apoxition Hewanrry Testep.—A short time since, a gentleman named Creswell died in Orleans, in possession of several negroes. On open- ing his will it was found that he decreed the free- | dom of all his slaves, and directed that they should be sent to one of the free States; that their names | should be registered in court as free persons, no | longer to be held in bondage; and that his execu- tors should eppoint some trustworthy man to at. | tend their removal to the free States. In accord- | ance with the directions of the deceased, the exocu- tors appointed a gentleman to superinted the re- | moval of the slaves thus emancipated. This agent | inquired of Governor Hunt if there was any ob- | stacle in the way of his bringing them to the Stata | of New York. Mr. Hunt published that part of | the will referring to the request of Mr. Creswell, | together with the agent’s letter to him on the sub- | ject, and requested that our philanthropic citizens who are ready to lend a practical assistance te the | cause of emancipation, by receiving the slaves, and making suitable provision for their employ- ment and maintenance, would communicate the fact to the agent, with such information as would aid him in the performance of his trust. ‘This correspondence has bee extensively pub- lished, and every abolitionist in the State has, no FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE. ‘The Grand Drees Ball at : Fete os tke Season at the North. ‘The second ball of the season came off at the Ocean House, Newport, on Friday last, just HALF-PAST ‘Ix, A. M. one week after the grand ball at Sarato,a. But little DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE, | time was consumed by committees in making prepara- | thoms; im fact, the first meeting of the visiters was not | held until Tuesday afternoon, when they unanimourly resolved to have a grand dress ball on the evening of the | 29th, Assoon as the dey wasappoluted, the visiters at 4RBRIVAL OF THE AMERICAM MAIL STEAMSHIP ATLANTIC. een | of the occasion, addressed themselves at once to the task The United States mail steamship Atlantic, of preparation, As usual, the ball was talked of in all Captain West, arrived this moraing at about five | pen pe the parlor, at age rage knots Ke dicigen y and by the young men ever erry co a f ere mine avenge of — days ane | Tel Ria talegd eaieeese poi Me py urs. @ lef iverpool at three o’clocs on There vocated Wednesday, 20: ult plese ball; butas ithad been decided not to dress ‘The cotton market was very firm. The sales on pear grabs, tho eobject seem dvopyet, and instead of Eaesoif | query * what costume do you intend to wear ’”’ it was the 19th amounted to 8,000 bales, 3,000 of which | cbamged to Miow are you going to dress?!” All scorned were for specuiation and export. The market was gete don having & good time, and mak isi ’ fully one-eighth dearer than at the departure of the | grand ball. The tickets for gentlemen were to be sold last steamer. Pernams were selling at 6d.; Bahais for $5, and the immediate direction of the ball was to be and Maceios, 6}. a 6je.; Egyptains 544. a 6d.; | entrusted to the following gentlemen :— Surats, 2[/d. a 3jd. Lmportssince Friday, 25,102 | OR COMMITTEE EB hai Wi . | Sout Werk, i. isan Schott, hus ioyaren Geld is about the same price in London as in auingbam,’ B. Hallett, Sie witie Mir. Hitohie, oF ris, and 0.29 per centdearer in London than in Fred. Sea: Mr. Urquhart, J. W. Brune, . G. Ludlow. F.Grait, Major Pitman, Hamburg. | Dr: be a Wright, Charles A. Vanzant, ‘The exchange between England and America is ee eet ne to be dist nominally 0.67 per cent in favor of England, leaving | ae oe wore to inguished by white a small profit en the importation of gold from the ‘The following managers wore a blue badge, United States. The shipments of specie for India gitutea a by the steamer Pottinger amounted to £108,200— the greater part was in silver. £58,300 being for | Bombay, and £32,600 for Caicutta—the remainder H was destined for Singapore and Hong Kong. Paxis Bourse, Avgust 18. -Fives, 95f. T5e.3 | Thiges, 57f. 35e. | of distinction, The meeting of the Spanish bondholders, held yesterday, the 17th, was very thinly attended. [t ‘iske, COMMITTEE ON :USIC, Washington Costar, Walter Barclay, B.C. Ward, J. H. B. Laseo! ‘There was, elso, a committee of reception—the mem- bers of which, wore yellow badges—and the general the oceasion, acerding to the following the Ocean House, who proposed to join in the festivities | | PIRM cabin covered with piok Bwise muslin | committee of management wore a red ribbon, as amark | The Germania band were engaged to furnish | mi : sanalo te | Sodiy tosumeuted wiih geusia; & Gieanond dase. called “Kim-Ka.” which has been produced in great splendor. ‘nron’s TueaTax.—] beautiful comedy, which of throughout, ge eke =p gg ton, Blake and other ot ar are im the cast; in fact, it takes in nearly all Burton’s talent ‘Mi edcompeny. Be sure to go early. Mrs. berry ct bmn yep it will asccclionted, me prese! pink plaid duce 1e time evening, ple: spec: Mire Scott, also» Mianphtar af General Beott, facle called “Joanna, or the Mysteries of the Court of was dressed in & white muslin dress, with deep | N' ’ The arrangement of this piece has cost s flounces. Both Miss Scott and her sister received a great | 'aFBe sum of money; and it is hoped his patrons, ob- dea) of attention. rerving his energy and enterprise, will properly re | Miss Salters, of New York, was present, wearing a rich drees of pink satin, with gu sei | Brovnas’s Lyceum —A ‘Seat ine rogramme of exceedingly” Seymour, ef New York, wore a corn colored satin Mire attractive features is for this evening. It con- os See eects tee ginotpal aittecters’ ‘he weak ie » re. Trett, aracters. eee ee in white muslin, em- | 2 rfaniede Wizard,” and the consiuding. plece will be ‘Mrs. Colonel Sanford, of Georgia, wore a beautiful | the’ School for Tigers,” which has always been received white dress, with ornaments of diamonds. with enthusiasm. Bannun’s Muszum.—The striking popularity of this piace is owing quite as much to the exeellent aud av- ‘tive character of its atternoon aad evening porfor- mancer,as to anything else, The dramatic compansy there, we have already culogized. The Martinetti family is removed, for the producticn of e superb aud fascinay ing pantomime. Cunisty’s Mixsrrexs give one of their exeelient Ethio- in enter‘ainments evening, which consists of ‘Begro melodies, instrumental performances, and dancing. Feiows? Mixstaeis.— This very popular band presents 2 very attractive programme for to-night. Coiling siugs severe melodies, and Swaine appears in his cecenteicitivs. Jexxy Linn, it is announced, will commence her con- certs again in October, and will not probably require the services of an orchestra. Deave Famity.=-These artists have taken Military Garden, Brooklyn, where they will give # vocal, iustra- mental, and wizard performance to morrow evening. Mrs. Seymour, of New York, wore a ilk. Miss Sallie Tennant, of Philadelphid, wore a dvems of ted silk—an exceedin, dress. Mrs, James Tennant, of Pb) pink and white striped silk—very always has a host of friends about her, as she had on this occasion. Mies Rebecoa Taylor, daughter of Colenel Taylor, U. 8. A.,and niece of the late President, wore a white satin dress, covered with lace, flounced; she also wore # string of. ande cross. Vansandt, of New York, was dressed in a pink silk dress, with seven flounces of pink crape; hair dressed sla pompedour, wreath, and bouquet de corsege of varie- ted flowers. She was very pretty, and her particular ds insisted on calling her the belle of the evening. Mise Winthrop, of New York, was dressed in a white | erape dress, with three skirts, blue bows on each shoulder; danced very prettily. Another Mies Winthrop, of New York, was attired im | ‘Miss Ellen Ward, of Baltimore, wore a drese of blue | Tarriex Hatt.—The great Wizard of the North, who is satin, trimmed with flowers, Mits Julia Ward, her sis- | nightly astonishing his visiters, gives one cf Lis mysturt-. ter, wore a dress of plain white muslin. The society of | Ous 80! this evening. the Misses Ward is always ht by many friends who know their worth. Nes Ward, ih mother of these young ladies, was also present part of the evening. Miss Ellen Woodbury, of Portemouth, N. HI., wore @ dress of corn colored satin, covered with lace; a rich necklace. She carried atout with her at least haif « dosen large Douguets, which were presented to her by a aes ferent friends. Colored Straw Bonnets and Braids, new Mrs. J. H. Welch, of Boston, appeared in a splendid | gtydes.—The above most desirable goods aro offered to the: arers of white watered silk ; ber air tastefully. but pro- | trade, at very moderate price | THOMAS KEYNOLDS, Importer, (3 Broadway. Proclamation of the Hat Finishers’ Uniow. ¢ abroad that we An Impression havin a Ma the price of Dente os the Howard Hotel to have advanced th two dollars an if per da} jame ag the Astor and Irving Houses. We desire to inake Known to the public. ‘shat our charges are the same as heretofore—t wo dollars rer . CLARK & BAILEY, ‘Miss Wright, of Baltimore, wore a light figured silk | drees—very rich, Miss W. is very handsome. New York, Monday, September 1, 1852. doubt, read it. We wonder if any of them | was rnogeeed postponed, there being no cther al- } Reamer le, Gipey Marol, Bergmann, Mrs. John C. Wright, of Baltimore, was present, in a | —To the citizens of New York and of the United States —Ia- ee | ternative. Soke, ‘Ach & Krach, Borg dress of blue silk. | Simuch se many intelligent and considerate persons have the Herald in Wrappers. | will consent to receive these elaves, and put | ~“. - a ste, Marthe + Baremann. Mra, Gen, Wayre. of $. C., dressed for the occasion, in | H08t almost entire confidence in the business of the - cg . oasaceatbonaaan v. 1% os them in the way of providing for thoir own ee som be 0 Soe 3 Waits Rayect Hope, Lat “4 8, dreis of figured tarlatan musi, with satin waist; | preps Sieanen Quans Wenaads vive<s-<< | support. Here is a noble chance presented to paras eae — 9 Shettiseb, Kladiredatech, Bergmazn, Misa Winebreter, of Baltimore, wore two skiste of | tectton, Wo therelors: propre clearly, distin Since Meee Sinha ne them to put in practice the principles of humanity | “TE DOTY issdto August 13, state that th ine” oe. Strauss. | white tulle over white silk, looped up at side, with real before the Aguas a aa i ‘ 4 OAugust 13, state that the 4) Guagritte, Without title, Strauss. flowers, | ri E- eae and philanthrophy which they possess, and which v @ @ boldly assert that our gvods The September Sesst of the Common 4) h nat sl. in th Spenish government have received accounts from M1 Folkaredowa, Fancy Ball, g ann, | | Miss Mary Hyslop did not enter the ball reom, as she ela in thi aad vastly ey assert impel them to war againat slavery in the | . Supper, unter sien af forty minutes. has lately lost rome near relative. She, however, enter- ‘The ree sin. Every: feunctl—The Confirmation of the Chief | — cin. States. Here is an excellent opportunity | H#2¥ana to the 17th ult., in which no mention was 12 Quadriite, Charivari, Strauss, | taimed some friends outside, and dressed for this occasion btishm workman, of Police. dee hans Silay Géclaigare to-psnvatae eamact he | made of the insurrection said to have broken out 4 Fotis ead — | pt oe See tarlatan, flounced to the waist with Ee Pontes syprenteschic. 8h partner ia i ‘The September session of the Common Council | OF © WwW fea b he oat ¢ | at Puerto Principe on the Sth. Is Schowiech, eve Amour, Helmamutlee, | fe paoupere Pointed with lilac, She was called “the | Ooty it cus power, but absolucely, eur highest iatercet, tc | ™ he ong other questions, wil | ™azity. We have not heard, however, tha: any o Th b isi , 16 Quadrille, Haute volee, Strouse. | "are neee tenia turn off our manufactures in the highest state of pertec- opens this day, when, among q! 3, thas Cedaiiin have ese Sethe’ end ewanesd @ number of persons who visited the Crystal 17 Felka, peer Te Zerrahn. bt ave thus given the names of the ladies who were | tion. Resting upon our forte, (of tree m ) we bee brought forward the confirmation of the Mayor’s | eo? Co gness to help these slaves, or to lend their | P#lace,yesterday, amounted t: 57,050 persons, and 3 Gnome, : oa | seen the tae pune of lds cougheguted where 0 | ogee sie 3088 ot ae ee ‘ momination of the Chief of Police; and it is to be 7 7 thi ipt: to £2,778 7. £0 Quadrille, carnivalStrause, large a proport: ed assistance in sarrying into effect the desires of the | ‘7° TeceiPts sucented to £9,778 7. Th bas been do- Folks, Strauses Sean amo pe lopy leoamly boyendtheg Pag Vantage over the heats of atrexsut prevende ts hoped that there will be enough of independent and eensible men found in the Board of Aldermen to earry the confirmation, and thus save their body the disgrace of the rabid partisan vote that was at- tempted to be passed at the close of the last session | cided, by the commiseioners, that the building shall | } close on Saturday, October 11. A meeting of the | day Mr. Weaver commenced making preparations for Commissieners will be held at the Crystal Palace | the next night. The dining room beiog larger than the on Wednesday, Ostober 15, to receive the reports | pall room, wasappropriated for dancing, and the bail room of the several juries, &c. On this occasion, the at- | proper was made to answer for @ supper room. In order in the production of our goo examination of the fi iauts production= iewius oD as skitfud ON, testator. Nordo we think that they will. Such Thus the preliminaries were erranged, and on Thurs- | assistance will, in all probability, be rendered—not by these noisy demagogues—but by people who talk less, but in whose breasts real philaathr+phy exists. If Mr. Creswell had not emancipated them, room, which had for the time being, the odor of a flower garden. The following named gentlemen were patrons | of the ball, and most of them were in the room :—His Excellency Gov. W. B. Lawrence, R. L; His Exveilenc M. DeSartiges, Minister from France; His Excellency Caldercn De la Barca, Minister from Spain; Hon. S critical observers to ters, upon the Fesu! FINE Nt No, Il Park Row, opposite the Astor At A. City Ladies, or Ladies visiting the Clty, F ish the object, resort was hal, P ne : : Dovglas, MWiinois; Hon. Charles Sumner, Mass ; : 7 rs —when, to accomplish the objec! Tesor | the abolitionists would no doubt be willing to con- | tendance of the exhibitors, the jurors, and the toproduce the necessary quantity of light, the dining Geo ge (i, King, R. 1; © dore Morris, U 8 can fad at Miller's Se Copal test, every t' rc oo according to report, to the most unjustifiable means; foreign and local commissioners, and the members room was ornamented by eight arches and ten ornamea- Gater, U. 8. A.; Colonel Scott, U. S.A; ©. jet Slippers, equal to any in this ct We reso tribute both time and money, to stealing them from | their owners, towards employing agents to lurk and | prow! about their master’s house, towards putting | tal columns, which were all surmounted by wax candles; Glen, v. 3 Nj Major Sherman, U. tothe number of nearly 250, besides which, were twelve | Winthrop Mae MoE Pier, Henkin megnificent chandeliers, each composed of a number of t i of the local committees, is required. Immediately after the close of their proceedings, leave will be given to exhibitors to remove their goods. #0 that even @ coroner's inquest on th body ofa worthy alderman might have been the consequence | end become the fitting sequence to the act passed mend our lady readers bad ig. her KB. MILLER, 134 Canal street. 441 Brondway—Handsome Clothing Estab- A. Middleton, South Carolina; William Wepesmies Gay : , a pistol in thehands of each to be used against the | ae | giove lamps. ‘The passage way between the main build- | Col. WN. Hallett, Als.; Hon. ¥.8 Lyon, do; Dr. Cat. | ighment, it is freely concoded by all win have. examined ; by the last Legislature, upon which an Alderman, owner or any other pereon who might attemp to | ‘The reports of the juries, and the names of the pas and the building know: as the Colony, was fenced | 2OU% Mive.; Capt. RP. Stockton, New Seesays Wan, | thes snshettn ea sovertenans cf bendsone ond wall mene in his place, made a pithy and appropriate com- | persons receiving prizes, will afterwards be pub- ’ ms bs ect Kn . anere, ay a Charles rarely, if ever; been offered for ea! in New York. eKbem, do.; Atty. . C. Stansbury, Ohio: Col, J. | prevent them from escapiog, andif they reached | “tid the North, towards sending them to the snows of | lished in the Londen Gazette. Canada, where they become a burden on society, and where they are more despised and more degrad- in to keep the rabble from intruding upon the premises in the evening, and the platform and entry of the Co- lony was herdsomely carpeted. Tea was disposed of at an early hour, the tables removed, the candles and lamps in want of lothing, or gentlemen's furnisiiag axe invited to call and examine the ment, when he said he had offered at Albany, in view of the lobbying he witnessed, to become the eontractor to abolish the charter and the Common Medals will also be given to the juries—the foreign and local 90m- missioners—the chairman, treasurer, and secre- Preecott Hall, N. Y.; W. Jones, Florida: HB. La- | trobe, Baltimore; Benj. Adams, Kentucky: John W. Coleman, Cincinnati; W.G. Ray, Missouri; Col. A. J Polk, Hamilton, Texas; Conway Robin- Mistakes were worse Telleyrand sald, than crimes, co arto e af 5 y Now there is no mistake in the lit of Shirts Council itself, for — ae rege tai cd than they would be if they had remained with tary of the losal committees, and other persons jighted, and the floor properly prepared for dancing. ree ht day ol arlest ov; Mott Middleton, do ; seer renee yatem of messarement so utterly corrupt did he find the men entrusted | 1) 5° 7 rai. would have beea a glorious | WHO have rendered services, accompanied by a cer- | At bulf-past nine o'clock, the band struck up the first | Arthur mar, "i Fese. Stiemay, Savane, Jos ica dispeten: ead eaves @ ith the legislation of the Exapire State, and the ‘ei masters. a hepsi ts of the j ; ng ape age py age rire cle eer the article. epee with the leg aap . feat, and the abolitionists would split their throats | tifleate and a cepy of the reports of the juries. air nemed on the programme, and the company begin to | ¢o., L. Gettings, do.; W. Ii. D. ¢. Wright, Baltimore, ¥ wrod ala ds same affairs of this great metropolis 4 | All the memorials will be presented simultaneous!y, e*semble and join in the promenade. They kept coming W. Brune, do., Fred. Graff, do.; Jas. Tennant, Philadel- | Only think ofa full suit of Ctothing nt. hia; J. 8. De Havilland, do ,; C. Carrol Tucker. do.; G. ryan Schott, do Davenport. do. ; Messrs Wallace apd Drayton. do.; J. 8 Wright, Brazil; Washington Costar, New York, Waiter Barclay, do.; Charles Clinton, do; John Jay, do; Edward Laight, do; Gould Hoyt, do.; Fred. Geibard, do.; Stephen Brash, do: Col, W. B. Law: rence, do; Ohas. A. Bristed, do; Charles A. Vanzandt, do., Col 8: A. Willougkby, do.. J. ¥. Meserole, do.; Charles L. Woodbury, Boston, John H. Welch, do. Alleya Otis, @o.; C. B. Ragmond, do.; Il Hallett, do; J, Cunniogham, do} Mr, Ritchie, do; Fred Sears, do.; Quincy Shaw, do; poling Den er eo Naas date is yet fixed. by dozens, and by reores, until there were so many in Such i Nobthern sbellileiieis. Woe never yet | The King of Denmark hada narrow escape on | the CRE even the Lao of the ball were surprised, | knew of one of its advocates giving a cont towards | t¢ Mth. The horses of dis carringe took fright | Sad yet there vere many who did not buy tickets, but ng the freedom of a slave, while they will | #4 tan away, but were stopped in time to prevent = fs apes . ge pow yee — arene : H | any jury to his Majesty. ‘The carriage was ren- i their eyes upon the scene within, but refusing to pa- on ute thousands, and swear on the holy evan. pret cc tronise the ball to the extent of $5, which was the price gel na manner perfectly revolting, in eadeavor- Ty 2 f of ticketa, When the whole company had assembled, ing to prevent a fugitive’s extradition in accordance he ELvenvement contains an address from up- there was prevented @ really magnilicent What is the reason assigned for the attempt to get ridof Mr. Matsell? No: that he is unfit for his office —not that there is a better or even as gooda maato Gil his place. No, but simply because he is sepposed to be a democrat; though curious enough, tke demo eratic party regard him with suspicion, and some of them go the length of saying he is a whig, just $5. But there is no mystery about them $6suits. Ali the elothir iars—~all the Sb ps. are tributaries tot 3 establish the $9 Suit im every variety of to the extensive etuck of Peters: Brondway and Leouard atreet. assortinca: im thia stor: is unquestionably the lsrgest and most valuad > ever opened to the retail trade in this city; and the devertai because he acts impartially in the discharge of his ms : wards of fifty English journal: Cc cendies placed on the arches and column % : Pr rietore to se! @ lowe it te @fice, and does not favor democrats more than | With s law of the land, based upon the constitution | zoe se tiaiwpelaad harles Hogo, | fyiokied, until by « sing ia illusion, taey seemed to be Ww ‘Deoaivcat Nukmeaty Tir, Soret hidaeesee 4 ig an inducement for > " ofthe United States, and with their duty towards | on the occasioa of his impritonmen: for an article | dancing in joy; their nu abers were magnified to thou- . : Mr. is, letown ; S. tae line of Wiggins, Cincinnati ; Charles Inyart, do ; Geo. Ludlo do; Charles Enniot, do.; F. J. Grund, Washington Robert Walsh, do.; A. Pedelford, Savannah ; W. Haber- and the pric trade of this house, enables it to voderse 1, in fire quality, every otli Broadway. whigs. Ever since he became Chief of Police he has kept aloof from all policics, and confined him- sands sud not one bright twinkler seemed to‘be out of ‘The ladies were dressed very prettily; perhaps the were Lot quite so rich as those worn by the la- their fellow citizens in the slave holding States. | ®S#inst the punishment of death. They express, | aoe | in strong language, the sympathy they feel for his | dresses - + "i ; a a | It isa pest, a Ruigance, a plague whose course all d i . i ie Se Reeties Hs of BS petiie Saty., Andthe |i i on, and all(gertios wal eletets, oheuld obai| POUnle™s dies at the Saratoga ball; but there wns a greater variety Major “ican thane Teg Heth kowlerilles | Myates Life Balsam is a certain cure reward that some truculent partisans would now . sae H | Royan Yacut Sov —Th of rial im the ¢resses, and a greater number of £ Francisco; Wileon MMc@uaigle, Us <r | rheumatism. neuralgia, serofula, king's evil, uid < . : - in arresting. It countenances robbery, acd jus | SQuaDRoN. e cutter yacht | beautiful wearers; indeed there were 0 maay really | T&D: Fam Franclsco; m MeFunigle, Uxited | any disease flowing trom impure blood It yori render him for his fidelity is, to borrow their own Bacchante, won Her Majesty's eup at Cowes yes- ; ¥ Btates Navy; Mr Geo. M. Gay, of "Tremont | tem from every taint, no mattor from whatsource d chermivg faces und graceful forms in the room, that no relection of belles could be made. Thue were a whcle string of belles on the floor, aod it would | bave been invidious to name any one in particular; there , was some talk of uominwting Mrs, Coleman, of Cinctn- nati, and cil admitted her claim to be good; her geazs- | murder in the execution of it. It has insinuated itself into the politics of the country, and came near destroying this glorious Union, which is hardly yet secure from the assaults that these enemies of law and order have made upon it. And yet the . House, Boston; Mr. Jno, D Olmsted, also of Tremont House. Boston; Mr. Meade, daguerreotypist, of New York; Wm. T Parker of Boston; B Weaver. Newport; Me. Oruger, JC. Wright, Mr. Weleh. J. W. Coleman, W. B. Lawrence, Jr, Isaac Lawrence, W. H. King, Mle. Lyford, ful form, ber rich, well-fitting ress of white ati, the | 2,0: Ward A. Robeson, Jr,P. ¥. De Ladie, #x consul Here is the procl:—Wm. W. Mages, late Mexee & MeN ul atham and Doyer streets, wa for eleven yevr: Which no’ medicin expressive term, “decapitation.” To what a pitch ef blind fury this factious zeal must drive thow who are inflaenced by it, when a man occupying the respectable position of Alderman Morgans, the erday. Liverroot Cons Marker, Ave. 19.— There was a large | cisplay of samples of wheat and flour at our cora cx- | change this morning, and having numerous bayers, both town and country, they were enabled to make ¥ astan ¢ was at timer deprived of the \ Preside and thi sting M. i A satiefactor, rebases Jc wl ecling . ‘ ‘Lieut. Morris, son of the 5 Mi wati«m; i at of ry agg Tara ms rind 12 two political parties of the North continually coquet | from thie 'dsy te niebt of ta ea at rg be a single ove which the wore with, s0 much grace {a er sof the Boston Bee: MeeOlapp. tor, | wusble for months together to sleep & iovmes the absence of Mr. Kingsland, eoul | descond from " <b and succumb to this factious, rebellious, and | former, and 6d. to 1s. por bb}. on the secoudacy qualities posi 4 fetal a gpetere a pe igre oe all) erly of the Poston Evening Gaz Sayles, of the | Blige A¥alast res rurce, he tried t fn sh he presided, and, leading on the | "'* and suce as taees Ve y of American and Canadian flour. Prime brands of floar fiom? but there. were Ovher clanmants for ths boties | f'atiderce: Post Mr, Wright, of Baltimore, Me. Phinney, opposition to Mr. Matsell, declare that he bad aot | “” hical spirit. | The Martia Van Burens on the | were not lower. New white onts declined 24; und black, | wreaths there were several young brides Of becaty, ned | j.légWcvebury, Col. Samford, Capt. Glynn. U. 8. Navy; ve tide, and the Weeds ani Greeleys on the other, | 44. per bushel catmeal was in good request, at full | fevcral unmarried ladies, with many admirers; emong | Uf.,<Relling, Mr. Jarvia. KR man, of San Fran. m—that be bad no © gainst him—but that it 8 cisco, Mr. Sea-Ferpent Bacheller, bard. Mr. Haviland, Mr. Lathro} Things moved cif well in the ball-roo: @eingle fault to find with ebarge ‘o make or endorse « Prices. Harley, beaus, peas and Indian oorn, were each | Unchanged in val ley’s | After market Mr, Harvey, Mr. Hub- have identifed themselves and their parties with it for the purpose of securing office. But Gr the young married ladies, Mrs. Measerole would probably have carried off the wreath, for her modest demeanor, 3 few thousand barrels of the inferior Thero were | | ‘was quite eufficient that the victim was a democrat— and beated American flour were sold by av Spices , REE FeAl personal attractions, aud her natural goodaess one cr two unpleasant oc but aused : lanthrepy W t a by anetion. at prices ‘currences, but © no Ghat he had, therefore, no bowel of compassion for philanthrepy was so transparent, that even the | varying frei 1s. Gd. to 17s. $d. per barieL pd suk on Kucwato many, and appreciated by all important interrus tion in the enjoyments of the evening. negroes themselves have become disgusted with it, | d now repudiate both him and it. Weed’s time | is not yet come, but it is mot far distant. The In one instance, a couple ot fellows got to fighting out- tide the house. and one of the combatants getting the worst of the affair, set up a cry offire. This reached the ball-room, and for a moment caused a@ little alarm; but Abnexed are the PAS“ENGERS B) Miss Ricbardsen Mr aod Mrs Beach, him, and that the guillotine must do its bloody work, and sever bis head from his body. How did he justify this ruthless intention of bis party, which was not were a number of favorites, For instance, Miss C, Scott, Mise Jarvis, and Miss Stone, of N. ¥.,a charming youag | lady. The rerult was, that all present agreed to value the various charms in the aggregate, and not distinguish THK ATLANTIC. Mrs John Richaréson, Miss H MM. Levett, Dentis 625 Broadway, st A . Carson, Mrs M was room quie ef some of its members, who, like Henry Clay, °° {Orel Sew 19 wn pt fend Mrs J a omitted scare memes that deserve a place in this lst, but | Stzuk we or three blow ies, cas ering bie | 6b mark upon his opponent ance was also soon quiete till balf past twelve o'clock, when the company left the dancing saloon for the supper room, where a table had been set cut the full length of the hai. ‘This table was literally piled full of the choicest kind of food, and orna- mented in a style bighly creditable to the cooks and orna- menters. Among the ornamented ¢ ishes of boned turkey, were two which were wsproially creditable. ‘The first was nd the second a boac’s head, both perfectly | OP ountenance. This disturb- he will have to rezort to some other * good enough | edinseenber Lee acaaalale and the dancing {| Morgan” to aid him in demagogueisn. | am if 90 the omission is not intentional Mrs. Barclay, of N. ¥.,formerly Miss Douglas, was at- tired in a magnificent satin dress, of slate color, richly figured; she seemed to have a large number of friends in the room. Madame W. Bouchslly ves present, dressed in rich figured satin dress, with fous ces corresponding in rich- ness Mrs. Coleman, of Cincinnati, wore a white satin dress, would prefer to be right rather than obtain an office for themselves or their party friends, by a course wx that conscience, honor, self-respect, and a regard = Tue Graxp Bauts ar rux Warerine Puaces.— for the public welfare forbade—ow did he justify The grand ball of the seasoa at Newport was given the proposed decapitation’ Why, by the very beau- | at the Ocean House, in that place, on Friday even- | tiful logic, that the democrats, at one time, when | ing last. We give an account of it in another | MUNKEY MAKKERD. Sexpay, August 1—6 P.M The following is the monthly statement of the United States Aseietant Treasurer at this port :— x — $2,485,202 61 count of customs, in power, out olf whig heads, right and left, without column of this morning's paper. It was a very | MPF faultlessly made; a siagle white rose decorated her hair, tent : ; ae H ered with confectionery; be= paten te regard to age or standing, merit or demerit. Uuless pretty, a very happy, avery fine aMair; in fact it Mis A ay ge he deere, Cake: fountains, and other choice pont office dep't. Pp! utre was placed a pyramid of flowers “Miscellaneous... the President of the Board of Aldermen approves of | some material, with seven flounees; on her head was a could hardly be otherwise, for, aside from the . a bs and mors, prepared by Mr, Galvin, the floriat of Newport. —————= = $5.291,335 07 thia mowing down of members of his own party | daccing, the instrumentation of the Germania Mu wreath of Nowera; ber figure is tall, and well borne, |” The army of waitern under the ditection of Messrs Me: | : when in office, and boids that two wrongs make @ | sica] Society furnished an excellent evening's en- | drers, the skirt of which was made up with eleven bands, -vsry ‘create Py the sacle a ee | Peymence. rer right, just as two negatives make an affirmative, inment. The ball at Newport was more ou- wrought in handsomely; on ber head she wores very their duti Mr. Darling, the steward, w: y v hs On Treasury drafte . $2,010 856 24 Prag - handsome ornament oi black velvet, with two streamers. mat ne uy On thivece | Peet Office deafts 46.184 48 ment is good fur nothing, and is about the merously attended than was the one given at Sara- as * : | present, and the wine which he furnished on thisocca- | a : 1 argy merously given Mrs. Clapp, of Bascon, wore w beautiful piak silk dress, 2 Hi ———— $2,000,010 #2 weakeet exhibition ever made of himself by any . toga the week before. ‘he advantage of rich | $f Jenkins and at Se and a head dress of point lace. andevny Oty, wah wen pamenon be supper oot | cure lhe *, me 5 Sore yi ml om yee ~ xd id | " ae pablic man. The only redeeming quality abou dresses war, however, on the side of Saratoga ; per- fae spntion, Pichi FA Hintiae £5 oe ed bade, PR mrp thoy Hy | S Brst-rate market, The following ir the remeaeg tp octoee “iaeae' $3,716,401 80 ant two leat C 4 5: ; A Br F . 1 * oe OF funds to pr, is ite candor haps the latter might be termed the most select | Mri’ fas B's) silk; che bed, as she always has, many frizads around ~ Sete Snterest coupons, PAY $71,903 49 is 0 g more than anothe o, alther t " neo r. ” one Additions: priatious.. ; ‘aa ae ss rag lender party of the tg ee gre pad imager Ait Miss Caldwell of North Carolina, appeared in a blae bigtime eee ee Pie oie " nD icanism into apt , " n ~ . “ + - ORNAMENTS. : an culated to ; i rept : prions: * ; ably sespett le, not only in the selection of aaah Br De Nea ik *; & wreath ae ons Ornamented ber head. She Hore de Sangher, i la Francaise, i " $113,615 90 im the eyes of foreign nations, it isthe premium held | gers, but also im the character of the participants in #, GH Tayior, J Trow, ( © derdas. F Cogewill gp etl Galantine de Dindon sur Socle, Pe ae Out to ‘officials to be lazy and corrupt while they | the festivities of the ball room } Soe oe ee poupeet fee Gh boul Gcting thn omty pons Yn Pyramids ila Dus de Montettolo, | On teetalimente 4: are in, in order to indemuify themsoires when they ‘The féte at Newport has closed the fashionable City Intelligence Sa wos the cAjeet af 8. goed Gral of eventis Golaatins do See sur sseks his Pestiwns | On Treasury notes onmeee tame 0h + aso ed 6 he gentiimen, some whom bh bye an J Um Coupons........ are out. Having no tenure but that of the frail on at the north, and before » fortnight is rye comsissioneRs or E:I@RATION AND THE Com- | ftlende Of her second husband. Bhe was tr napa (oh agleny nner | : 19883 8 hance of their party ng in power, their | pasted the proprictors of most of the summer hotels MITTEE OF THE LEGISLATURE. ag men woe of Now Yorks, was attired | bite, va tonmerd en Gdlice, Br A 91. 185: Beed bebarior™ not as the | will be making preparations to clote their houses | The committce appointed by the Legislature to inquire grrce ef rich material, lowered with acts Multres en Gelies. Treasury notes funded. bag @an in the balance ce that tilnext June. There will yet be balls at some | into the charges preferred against the Commissioners of Mise Carter wore & corn colored satin dress | Charlette de Russe Rec'd op account of custome in J ug. 1556.. $9.402700 98 @uts them o a change, they of the watering places near the city; one, we per- | Emigration, are still holding their secret seastons, and, Mrs. W. Carter, drwss of blue silk, with a Peaches, Almende, Raisins . : “ 1851. SHA IOH 6% un shines,” and corrap- seive, a faney drest and civie bail, is to be given at | Prorecuting their investigation with eloved doors, tn Wall bead dress of pink flowers and Ince, It was one of the | After due attention had been paid to the supper teble, | pscous in August, 18¢0. ae an a ated beca the Bath House, L. I., on Thursday next. | street. We have learned that they proceeded to Ward's handeomest dresses in room, and was Worn with much | the company returned to the bail room and renewed the eu PO. $149,001 45 I ouse, L. I., on Thursd 4 " 4, last week, to examine the pablic buildings there, | dignity. ——— was kept up till nearly four o'clock. The We notice there appears (o be a decreass ju the reoulpte A bth parties ia At the V nia Springs, the visiters are hardly | Irian mam mg a Mie Do ina | @Ddof the programme was at length reached, andthe in the Sub-Treasury at this city, frome as, im Auge slaw ‘ A : | and to make tome inquiries nocessary to their report, lance and flowers; | datcers departed, some for thelr rooms and sowe to teke | trom tha Apert ee lisposed to leave so soon. There are s iarge num | gut is stated, and it ie rather curious if it be trac, that ead oak own. + | the fiee air. Amexcellent supper was prepared for the | "cm that of July, of $240 240 13; decrease ia patent fe im the world; and were ver of visiters at the Shannondale,.White Sulphur, | the Warden of the islend had just made bis depa eux, of New Hoven, wore a white eatin drees, ers, and & good number of them, with several in- | $140 62, and decrease of receipts from post office depart- perity of the country Ao prings, and Wednesday and Thursday ef | few b before, equipped with o travelling bag, re on her bead—handsome. their attention to it. Woodsock, | ment $31,225 f. and other rds, Gieappeared, as did alvo quanti. meeans of carning a li ine Didier, of jmute, Was attired in a white satin The peyments on drafts from post offise department, in this week have beon designated es the days on | thus ercaped an examination. It is reid committe dress, trimmed wil acls | Wes of sherry, chem other sparkling wines, for that proverbial lov which ¢ od tow t on ee become lukew Mire Faceott.cf Poilidelphie, wore a pink satin dress, | 0Mes were vt offered, and other con- | Augurt, were $46,184 48; in July they were §44242 30 Selcdtaehs tho gupt hich the grand to: whament and fancy co tume faing the Withe pfer PR dono cahwiene. Po Fess) vivinlities performed for a considerable time, after which | The balance on deposit, In July, was $5.435.202 61, and © peor are to come The knights have their hich would throw ® Mise Forbes. of Canton, appeared ina beautiful white | Pert of thore present at the manager's table went to bed; Aucust Siet ix $9,716 404 80, 1 , . an inherent attachm t ® grand tournament on the third, end the ball comes | crete of h trimmed with spangles—very ricu. ae pre ts Se meee S| ince tenes tha bibises ch Neu tert ann " “ a i a oe ” ° | feet disposed “ t nite | Journey tothe tea house, On their retarn, they stopped » the nee at New York, Avgurt 26th, eub with every American, a w the evening of the fourth no | iuptions that sotin Sreen, trikeined with pons lnsec-beautiful | at the beach and tock good bath, which enubted them | Jeet to draft ts stated to bw $2782 S76 (= sag ther’s milk, these Un ea merry time of it | would do weil t Mre. Col’ Gates, of Newport, wore a dreas of white mus. topecoced comfortably in the duties of the dey. ‘Tbere wes a falling off ia the receipts “rom enstoms in surrounding nations, ao! We weeks which can be «pared fr +, | lodging ke told | lim trimmed with eatin r. Weaver, the proprietor of the Ocean House, de- | 3.4. 165 . ae Which can be spared from busi- | gteut ppointed to manage 1 ay the | My. FJ Grund. of Washington City, wore a red silk | MFVe8 great credit for the enterprise ho exhibited in | 7u!¥, 1561, from July, 1860, cf $031,000 ©: aud there ix a world,” would become » paaiew : “ners during the summer time, may be very happily | Ue ners of Emigration. It is to be hoped they drys, with « black ground and red figure. | giving this bell, while it was yet an experiment as to | like decrease from such receipts, from August, 1860, to of being as they are, in despite of mabad gc bealthfully pasved at sea side, at the | ted into the mortality of the present medinal Mice Laure Gibbs, of New York, was attired in a pink id pay of not. The event proved, how- | August, 1861, of $148,001 43. An we obret ved, in noticia, ation, more free from outrage and vico than | prrings, as boll ~ fe | eyetem edon Ward's Iniand. Let tue whole truth dress. covered with lace; head dress oflilies of the valley ls boarders were wilting to stand by MM. | 1101546 month's rport, thle falilog off % ministration, ‘ n : 0 t antain resorts. The prinsi- | come out, whoower may suffer by it Mice Ulara Hoffman, cf Baltimore, wore a biue satis | uetain hia, All went off well, There was no be falling off - is & very favor any other country om the face of the habita pal drawback te jopment ie the endeavor on | Geees, covered uth White lnee. carkesivenees, 20 @ temptible eliqui nothing to pre. able feature,” aa it indicates large and pradent redus Je to maintain that | 4) - ote > 1 , _ | vent the ing ® one; it was 60. There wore globe How long we may be able to mais tain th | the part of cer nobbish ¢ to assume o | PI nm Cay, Eanetingenee. sali cten ekte tain. wore a white mus. | about 180 goatee Cientenn Syd pageneaaer tion of importations, and shows that the exportations of Proud porition in the soale of nations is very doubt: | controlling, a dictatorial position. itis only | Rkewiy born infan d dead in the vacant lots | Miss Holbrock, of Boston, was dtesced in whitevery | Of ladies. It was a pay ana joyous time and will be re- "Peele were mostly made to extinguish onr foreign dobt, ful, if the om of party prosoription, with ite at | couple of years since a clique of this kind wae | behind the new factory in Columbia street, corner of De pretty membered wit erant recollections till another In consequence ot our statements that (ere appoaret . t tinue to take : 7 : © | Grew place, It was rolled up in & woollen shawl, and | Miss Hoyt, ef New York, wore pink silk dress, com. °° mes round, & new ball takes the place of this to be rome mystery iu the management of the sifu ant train of oon #, is to continue | broken up at Newport and Saratoge. They ear. | was horribly mutilated, There can be mo doubt Uhat | posed cf three shirts of pink loise—head dress of roses Fe Baterdey evening quite number of the late guests | 13, storie Cael C b ae ein the place of public virrue and morality, the muin- | ried their aseumpticns so far that th youtraged | the infant waa murdered. 1: was found convealed among Miss Matty Jarvie, of Middletown, Connecticut, wore pode png J Houre came from t to New York on ; a, Vompany, we Bave examined the temance of the laws, and the rigid execution of jus | every sense of propriet i th ee the weeds, Crowds of people gathered around it during | @ white silk dres, with three floances of point lace. be od sy np Bay State. Captain Brown was asac- cial reports, and received from Philadelphia euch . : “ every 2 Propriety, and the consoquence | the forenoon, when it war removed by the police to await | Head dress of white water Lilies and diamonds—haic | C/Mmodating as ever ; and though there was @ large list formation with reepect to the compan’'s eoveerns ise, whose principles are unchangeable, and are #9 | was that respectable people rebelled and ro. | the Coroner's inquest. Wirnale Greek Slave, She carried several boujuets, | Of passengers, he soon bad all accommodated. and the | 0.94 to sitet i 7 ; - : r 4 , c 4 “ “ | boble steamer was making her way to the city inas bean. | Perfee'ly to satisfy ourecives that the charge was well high above party couidorations as the heaven tt | fused longer to de th Po | _ ~ | Mise Elizabeth Jervis wore a rich white eilk dress. with : @bove the carth f aesiye erty ne on nt ha bt ‘The Opera at Castie Garden. | lelee flounces; wreath of white cape Jasmines in her hair | tiful ® night aa need be enjoyed. When the next ball grounded, | be another kind of exolusivoness is assuming form, | | Reve de Vries, the celebrated prima donna of the herole | —Hich Tracclet of dlamonds and enamel cme ea In the report of April, 1651, now efore ue, it ie | i jo £001 ome obnoxous ¢ ches pake be two Misses Ladd. of Washington, were present; — — tated, “ that the j ork ‘Tne Carrin D eo sance at with | and will no doubt soon become obnoxous to the | *heol cf the iyi moe, Wit make ber flest ay "i 4 stated, ¢ income derived from the company's Th ; - é nob curiosity hea ‘ex. | One dressed in a besutiful white dress; the other in Theatrical pany the . m e re hts at the same hot been of rical and Musteal, erations, during th , sf railroad « smaibuses, and & tle ran- i wf an -veodt : 7 hi tels ee a bore pon yt RAT a a dots of black--both pretty Bownay Tweatne.—A besutiful drame called the ae vd po mit aves ae Bee ga 1890, ming at large, the # ‘ew York are about his new fo be cottage living e rehearsal on Satu - m “Emerald Isle” will commence the pe of $160,173, and that the curren ‘“ ay vicinity ft Wa wd oe are about Neng persons who are able to dos, go ‘nto tt at New Orleans, where | el tCiastanell, 0 stately 8 eet | Mr. and Mrs 0 Willisma, Mr. b. Ke ay cd heh ad expenses during the saine period have been $0280, leay am: Singin cm A sabe lpn gamer | f pshtoy Mateo ne ate al | Teeecarried inher bands princely bouquet, | JcBes, Jn the principal characters. ‘The amusements | ine the tet enrnings at $45.001, which enim bad enabled ‘while the battles were going on. If we 8, and purchasing a jot, erect a cots ‘ position areixek haa coved with | lace ceriied i nerote uppe “he shore with © Form to ticod Luck,” with Me, and Mrs. the directors to mect the demands upon them for the { tives of municipal authoriti “ lanensions to @gommodate their faiily, - as te a % a iiliems iu the leading characters. No doubt a fall ridley. w ayen Ce for the in~ r pa cs Pe 7 fom iciliate for the eummer, pover hesitsting to use vay caused many expressions of admiration, Broapway Turatnr.—The comedy of “The Wonder” dends on the preferrred stock, at the rate of 10 per vont York was afflicted with a ou puiation, wich | the hotel for ell purposes of pleasuro. For instan vant | Mise Meade, «f New York, wore a very pretiy white | commences the amurements and it will be followed by According to thi statement, we have for the hasiueae of had boon determined in sowe way to kill of. ‘Th over every day, and promenade in t Tomend atte ho have are. | Murlin dreee, trimmed with red ribbona~ very pretty, the delightfol balict pantomime of “Catarina.” To we ihe canal $109,173, and if from this we dea 6 hind adairably adapted | belle, join in tho parlor ‘and, in shor altarte “Norma” will be produced for the | Mise Middleton wore a dress of blue figured sik, | those charming aitists, the four sisters Rousset, js worth “ uct the currwut meane, it mast be confessed, are admirably adapted | Oh 0° Jon tiv 4 Foch thia reason, ond Wilh w very pew , in Mira Nelson, of New York, wore a pink silk dress, with | double the price of admission ; throughout every scene “*P*M PS, $65 209, we bave as above, $45,001; and If from Rothe ond. The increasing recklessnes: of omni ends ie “i? 1 yet al elading Bettini. Marint, aud Costinn 1 ae rdrese of pink leise; ee flounces, each flounoe | thestage a covered with bouquets a tks of their eu- this net product we rubstract $29,645. betng 7 per cant, in- bus and cab drivers, the careless haste with which | finds tecagusy of the Bb ne wen pomey a ae oe ore | Wrest om the debt, there can remain but $16,298 towarde " their hands. ie ‘ de ma; brantifui hes pene pretty. m Nivco's Can vn —The tight rope ions which are dischorging t people are amputated and siain upon the railroads, mers atthe oe shilling 2g a appeared in the | Ub e ever seen, will commence the perfor. | bing ten per cent dividend on the proferred stocks and the murderous impunity with which herds of | gt pel, neiied With joy’ by the: yo po eg ey o ik, trimmed with ight. The next iature will bo © Jocko,” | C*PitAl of $012,400, This result certainly shows some mys cattle ae continually driven through the streets | pow geviing to be lookgd ai inquie arohee he city, bad | Pier Sr roloned Poth, of Tenneesce, wore @ lemon eolored |-Syo" Thr amprmenti olnre mith the amvsiive plevs | thesis tens ¢ivited en ene Cae should be #6 Vivided as to pay @ dividend of $51,280, amd