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- the expenses of sapporting a NEW YORK HERALD, | crac v= pO - nana * | costly government, exhausts her resources, and ren- Cee JAMES GORDON BENNETT, ders peace neccssary to hereontinued existence in her | ers, ers, and may be PROPRIETOR AND present shape. No greater calamity could ogour to | made importamee in securing a number 12 agetiaas age her than that which a war with this country would | of of the stamp—thoge who have” stabting bim iu the with 2 koife, om the 2d of SYPICE N. W. CORNER OF FULTON AND NASSAU STS. certainly il. We do not mean to say thet | their in hand, buy in the cheapest pen potent Lay 5 uot ,uilty, and his Velwme ZVI... .c..csssssssessss+e¥@+ 32. | we too, should noi be injured by a war, but we | market, at the lowest rates. They are the men who | et dees apUenEEE tentas mactan ot Boned affirm that it would not cause one-thousandth part | read HERALD, and we have reason to know | Sea Pe wading bim tp the gras with » Kull, on the AMUSSMENTS THIS EVENING. as much damage to us as it would to England. No; | that who have been quick to try the experi- ot guilty/end Bis flat was eet dowa for beat CASTLE GARDEN—Nonna we may go on and take Cuba, if we please, and 0 fear ef suspending peyment, becanse | Thared OE TENE Tae for the BOWERY THEATRE, Bo very—Goxrouien or Muax— | When that is done, annex the whole of Mexico and disbanded their army of drummers, and ais gir of Victorine Grunzig, his wile, by wimiaisterh To LAND asip is—OuR Gan, the South American republics, without the fear of | have converted them into prompt salesmen, neoes- | to her a quantity of arsenic. The prisoner pivaded . | England’s interfering, more than by protest. She | gary to mect the demands by increased business. | guilty, and his ‘trisl was eet down for next Thi ROADWAY THEATRE, Broadway—Nenvous Max | guilty amp Man or Negvsmilarry Mas-Honsezy 1s Tae Bzst | will lot us alone as leng as we do not interfere with The Case ‘Carel The argument on motion be “her. She is only now beginning to form a proper | _ TH Hvanicane ar Bacua La Geanoe.—We lara | for grow on d of ty om the parc NIBLO'S GARDEN, Broadway—Tiowr Rora—Rosear | oe our ed oe ‘and | 0M Capt Sheffield of the brig Marcellus, arcived yes- | of the bad the jory in charge, was Macasme—Kin-Ka. ee power ces, OR sea terday in seventeen days from Sagua In Grande, that a with, The Attoruey read the affidavits of BURTON'S THEATRE, Chambers strect—Mannixo Lirs | land; and the more she understands us, the loss in- | 07 a, experienced at that place om the 20th of peavig FAig) jurors, ee ee ec coteearte —Mivas. clined she will be to meddle with us, and Jeast of all August, and that the mercury in the barometer fell | the cfficer, Mr. 8. Ayers deposed that a sugzes NATIONAL THEATRE, Chatham strest—Cwrunnes tx | to provoke ui into hostilities. She cannot do with- | jower than it did in 184, at Havana, when the hurri- | tion was made by some the jury to read for the rue Woor—Cartie Ste dLeus—Newsnoy or New Youx. t aaa Se ps it | coma wae so serene ab thd place” 4 the Is at | Stans, 96 tome beak of manslaugh UGHAM'S LYCEUM Broadway—DeticareGnows” | for a supply of that staple, that it may with truth | Ssgua la Grende dregged their anchors, but they re- j to tak the gourt io send the jury the feature thes the 2 hesitate be said, her national existence depends upon the | ceived but little damege. A lighter, with exty hogs. <Moct made no reply, but shorily atferwards returned cumisTy's MIN! TRELS, Mechanis' Hall, 472 Broadway | iayoe of our Southern slave population, which is | beads of molasses, sunk st her anchors. The molasses, | (iy ean ba pong - er ote nent Brnsorias Minera etsy | essential to the production of that icle. As for which was lost, was for the brig Ohio, There was consi- | ‘This was ec unpuniented by Mr Ayres to the is FELLOWS’ MINSTRELS, Fellows’ Musical Hall, No. 444 Breadwiy—Erniorian Minernstey. AMERICAN MUSEUM—Awvsinc Penvonwances Ay- ‘FRKNOON AND Evenine. TRIPLER HALL—Soiners Maciques. BOWERY CIRCUS—Bavesraian Penvorances. PANORAMA HALL—Tue Panorama oy a Waatrxe Vovacr. New York, Wednesday, September 10, [651, ‘Weight of the Herald in Wrappers. Wararr Henatp...... 1% on. Deovsie Sweet Heascn.. 1% on. Sewers Sheet Hemap. Lon. ‘Telegraphic Summary. | The most important news we received by tele- | gtaph, last evening, is the reported resignation of | General Quitman, the disunion caadidate for the effice of Governor of Mississippi. We are not ad- vised as to the motive which actuated Genera Quitman in taking this step; but if he has with- @rawn from the canvass, we presume he has done #0 because of the prospect of the suecess of his | opponent, General Foote. Indeed, from the reaction , which has taken place in all the Southern States, with the exception, perhaps, of South Carolina, on | the secession subject, General Quitman’s chaace | did not appear to be very good. We chronicle this eharge in public sentiment in that part of the Union, on this all-important question, with great pleasure. Our Washington correspondent informs us that | the government have taken measures to roclaim We | | the American prisoners captured in Cuba. are not advised on what ground the reclamation i to be asked; but we sincerely hope that these un- fortunate and much deceived young mea will, one and all, be restored to liberty, and to t riends oni relatives. Nine out of every ton of them em- barked in Lopez's disastrous expedit noblest impulscs, and it would be apity to ‘them, or immure them the government of Spa’ humane aud generous, for there is not the slig’ probability of any further expeditions being fitted out in this country, for the purpose of attempting Cuban independence. | From Syracuse we have a curious sketch of the | preliminary movements of the delegates to the two Political conventions. The outviders appear to have been as hard at work, y rday, as the regular re- Presentatives from the various sections; more espe- sially the office seekers, who always have an eye to busizess on eccasivas of the kind. 3 we stated yesterday, there appears tobe some expert ma | neuvering on the part of the democrats, in order to effect a reconciliation between the hankers acd barnburrers. The former being in the as- eendaney, are g to give up a fair share of the State offices at the present time, provided | the latter will hereafter stick to the party, and | | | } | | ewallow the compromise measures, even thoagh the fogitive biil should sour on their stomachs. ‘There will evisently be seae imporian: and ex- traerdinary proceedirgs in beth the democratic and whig conventions, and we hope to be able to Sarnich a fall roport of the proceedings of the for- mer body to morrow | The Massachusetts Whig State Convention will be held today, at Springfield. Our correspondent informs us that the mombers will form a platform similar to that of the whigs of New York, and that Mr. Winthrop will probably be nominated for Geverner. We regret to learn that sen of the Hon. Daniel Webster, Secretary of | State, fa dangerously ill. This is the second or | third atteck which that geatiemaa has bad sinse epring. Among our despatches is cne announcing the @eath of the lady of Attorney General tenden, which ead event took place at Frankfort, Ky, oa the morning of the eighth inst. is appears that all of the yonng men who left their homes and proceeded to New Orleans, for the purpose of taking part in the invasion of Cuba—bdut did not go—bave not yet returned, for want of means to defray their expenses. The proprietors ef bar-rooms in the Second Municipality, foaring disturbance, have temporarily closed their eatab- lishments. Ergiteh Interference and English Threats. We published, a few days since, an editorial a: ele from the London Tuner, on the sub of the outbreak in Cuba, in which that journal threate the combined influence of Lingland, France, and Spain, to prevent the transfer of that island to any other maritime power, meaning, ef course, the United States. On that occasion the Times went so farasto sy that, already communications had been exchanged on the subject, between the allies of the Queen of Spain. There isevery reason to believe that what bas thus eppeared in the London Times is true, aed may be taken as such This is not the first time that threate like thie have been held out towards the United States by England; but as we have become tolerably well wused to them, we now regard them as perfectly barmles. We look upon them in no other light than that of ebullitions of chagrin at the rapid in- aod the enormous strides we | , While the corrupt anlim beeile governments of Lurope rapidly decaying and simking into nonentity by their own inheren: rottenners. Were England and France to coalesce | ‘with Spain to prevent the aunexation of Cubs to the United States, swch an interference would ae suredly hasten that event. Andi these governments might rely that it would be o at the very threshold. Cuba will, in the nature of things, be- come independent as soon at her inhabite Mr. Fletcher Webster, determine to throw of the Spanieh 2, and is destined eventually to form a State of the Amer icat Union, aod perhaps two or three. These ro- sults will ooour ia the nataral course of events; and a2 we caid before, any interference by European na tiots, or any alliance formed with the view of pre ‘Venting them, will hasten what might mot, under Other circumstances, take place in ten or fifteen But there is not the slightest probability that there exists any intention on the part of either Eng- land or France to interpose any obstacle of a more belligerent character than a protest against the am nexation of Cuba to the United States, whenever the time shall bave como for that country to be im | corporated with this. As regards England, her in- | terference in the affairs of great nations is, row-a- Vena what days, limited to a prot does not please ber. Beyond that she cannot go | with any poworfal nation, and, least of all, witn this. Rather than provoke a war with the United States, che would calmly look on aod eve us annex fifty Cubas. She is now reaping the truits of bor imterference in the affairs of the continental nations, +B psying the interest of an immense national debt, | country. | ment, we should like to see the correspondence, | that a letter will be w | stock—and, as we never wish to study except for | some good public result, we herewith present our | Aversge daily inerease. | matter of fact as the stars in heaven. | signs. France interfering in this question, the idea is equally absurd. In that country a forcign war would no doubt be popular, but not one with the United States. The great republic of the old world | da, Capt. Foym, fifty-two days from Rio Grande, arrived and that of the new, will not in this day or genera tion be scen engaged in hostilities. We do not mean to say the French people are afraid of us; for they are afraid of nothing. They are above fear. But if we mistake not, a war with the Brisish nation would be hailed with pleasure by a great mujority of her people, while she would not, uader any circumstances short of a disgraceful surreader of her national honor, engage in a war with this If Englaad does not know this, we do. Thus much, then, for these silly threats against the United States, which sometimes appear in the English press. We hope Sir Henry Balwer will give his governmen: a little information concerning the tone of the public mind of the United States, and explain to them the contempt with which ali such impotent menaces are received. If the Eng- lish people knew as much of us as we do of them, they would not indulge in such child’s We are etrong in our youth, and powerfal in our re- sources, while she is comparatively weak and pow- erless. We feel es @ giant im his strength, and care no more for threats or protests from England, than we did for the ravings of Mexico whon she was about to lose Texas. She too, made th: was tilly enough to attempt to carry them into ‘The reeult was the loss of a slice of her territory latge enough to form twenty Englands. As amuse it is said, which Las taken p of the Q: between the allies | en of Spain oa this subject, and hope en by them conjointly te ¢ government at Washington, cuncerning Cuban Mr. Webster's reply would be @ document , if we mistake not, would open the eyes of tae ieate @ searation throughout the world siness Season— Tue Avvextising Sza- N.—Having tumed our attention to every quar- the globe, and almost into every nook and ny of creation, we at last have turued te our own accounts, und have made a few comparisons between our present poeition and what it was a yesrago. In fact, we bave taken an account of readers with ® lesson from a chapter or twoof oar books CIRCULATION OF THE NEW YORK DAILY HERALD. In 1601 Wednesday 28 416 —Thureday.. 28 500 —Prid —Sitwrday.. 20 $.—Sunday.. 7 —Suaday 8. —Monday Total.....+.+.+210698 Totals... Increase for the week...... This is a very pret : It shows that the Hensrp is read by at least two hundred thou- derable damage done on the plantations; trees were blown down, &e. News rom Brazi.—The Norwegian echooner Veran- yesterday morning. Anextract from a letter from Monte- video, dated July 4th, states that Admiral Genfell and the Montevidean Minister for Foreign Affairs, arrived there on the Jd, from the Rios, when they had aa inter- | view with Gen. Miguja and Gen, Garcia. It is said that hostilities are about to commence. | Tue Wurneanoosp or ru Panreno—We learn, by | indhech sobre re peat ate ate very much the arrival of the Florida, that the Pampero was etill | where they have nothing te do with munsiaughter, He had taxed his memory, and could not ell to mind any im the vicinity of Baveameh, awalting come movement | (20, Sioege coming fom the jay. it tp very probable connected with Cubs. | that he (the Jucge) may have made the remark in the Marine Affuirs. case of Carnel, to some person in court, that the jury had nerhing to do with menstaughter ; but he certainly Tae Steamsmir Fravucix.—In our notice, yesterday, | of this steamship, we made her passage from Cowes eleven never made it with the intention that it should be coa- nd a half, whereas it was eleven days, three hours muuieated to thé jury, The only question here is, whe- pe | Uber the impropriety on the part of the offiger is suftl- and twenty-five minutes. She left Cowes at twenty mi- | putes past 6, on the morning of the 28th ult, end arrived | cient to warraut a new trial. Sr. Il. L. Clinton then proceeded to contend that the coucuet ef the officer (who was a policeman detailed by the Mayor to act as deputy to Mr, Henry Bertbolf, the at her dock ere, at 45 minutes yast pine, on the mora- yrivelpal ciovr in charge ot the Jury)” was isecslae ing of the Sth iust. But for a fog off the bar, renderiag 0d iLegal, and sudloient toentitte (ke prleoure to @ new ‘ ah, ; it uecersary to stop her engines for four hours, she would yoy’ aru. cp At Mo communication shoul be made to the have made the passage within eleven days, in preseues of the counsel in the ea Lavneu the steamebip Belnvilie, built by Themas | | Zhe ltowin sare tbe pants lied upna by defendants ; ‘ ; Sheree | sounsel on motiuu for mee trial eae Collyer, for Messrs, Jones & Johnson, will be Ixunched | frutrel cu moilca {ur net irlal Fless the cummunicee from the shipyard, foot of Twenticth street, E.R, on ‘Thursday morning, at 10 o'clock. This ship is the first | of a ew line between this city and New Orleans, and will Le ecmmanded by Capt. Chas, © Berry. freamente Fronina, Cept. Lyon, arrive’, yesterday. im 61 hours frem Savannah, with a good list of passe est term, an irregularity, which vitiates the verdict The principle laid down by Chief Justice Shaw, in Com va. We are indebted to Mr. Culver, the purser, for Southern papers and sip news, Koby, 12 Fick. 496, rums diroug all the adjudicated aves. to Wit: Where there lean iregalarity which may tiet the impartiality of the proceedioge—as where the The Demovratic State Convention. NAMES OF THE DRLEGATES FROM THE SEVERAL COUNTIES. The Demceratic State Convention assembles at Syra- use to- far ae re y (Oliver v. Prastees ply est Ys. Fowler, 7 Cowan, cf Springtield, 6 Gowan 204. bez Corn, vs. Green. 17 Mass Sergent v4. Roberts, 1Pick 337. Com. vs, Roby, 14 Pick. 490] The aMfda- Vits of ihe jurors in this case aze clearly admissible; but they catnot be used to mpeach their verdict or impute to themreivee personal misconduct. or to rhow what their impressions were, or hat intended s mothing dif- ferent from what they found; or, ia otner words, the de ed aLBasy. say EY SORE: Uberations of the Jury upea the law laid dowa by the 1. Hirem Parber. Michael Tuomey. Gourh, and thd. ovidepes tegllinecely Gig geoperiy’ po'ene 2 Jobu sick wen. them, cannot be shown cf \heir own afidavita, foe gt vs. Dexusron. 6 Com 166 221. Jackron vs Diskinsoa, 15 dubns, U9, &e. &e.) ‘fo prove the coadus’ of the party. [itenien ye, Hoibsook, 7 Sergt. & Rewl, 458, &¢) Phe Eftdants ere ecinpetent here te show a mistake, or t they ere witled upen # point of law, [dergt. vs Den fn. 5 Cowan, Sayre 55.) Also, to rhow of the ciiicer [iichie va. Holbrook} thority extant ehowing that the affitavit of jarors can- not Le uted to thow the imisconduet of snotuer party. 2 William Vandervoort, | ONEIDA, 1, Arnold Masoa. 2 Timothy Jenkins, 3. 7. sand persons every day—for five or six persoas, on | the average, peruse each daily paper, and become acquainted with its contents, aud with no part of these contents more than the advertising columns, which are an epitome of the business world, from | the wants of the chambermaid up to the projects and plans of the millionaire. The poor stranger fom a far-off country, secking employment for the firet time in the New World, no toener places hisfoot in New York than he instinctively seeks the friend be bas in the Heratp—describes his wants and ca- pocities—and finds the service for which he is fitted. ‘The huge capitalist, up to his eyes in railroad scrip, in bank ebarters, in proj¢ete for steam comamunica- tion, in plans fur mighty enterpriges, no sooner sets Lis coul upoa doing something to move more capital, than he advertises kis company, his project, or his | business, in the very same columns, that he may | make the world aware of the character of his de Tigh and low—zich and poor—all having Wants—come down to the Mrkatn platform, which ie one of equality and general distribution of bene- fite-and each takes hie chances for publicity— which is the sole source cf sccuring and extending matier whether it be humble or -that of the gardener in the field, or surrounded by vaults crammed with ¢ single princi, me preservative in- mates the whole intelligenee. , one word about business generally s around us. Our merebants aro their lerge stocks of goods for er; and as the harvest is too | wagrificen New, tb The autux anxious to el the fall and w nm. other mott &. Samuel M. Butler, &. Wiliam Griggs fter ebundant in some placer, and has lessened prices, and as tornadoes have swept over other districts, | avd done great damage, the business men wio visit New York at this season are likely not only to cur their purchases, but are anxious to find places where they can buy for cash. How are they to Gnd such places out? Jn our advertizing | columns. It isnot to be supposed that they will look for them in journals which, the sworn census returns, do not have a cirou- | lation beyond three, four, or five thousand copies. Certainly not. They will look for them in the | eywmercial and general newspaper having the largest sirculation—and they will look for them | there, becouse they will be certain that the houses | advertiving are reepecteble ones. We will explain. For years, the etrugglc among our businese men hee been on tre points, with respect to customers. bere is one clase who maintain s eystem of dram- mirg—who keep » regiment of nice young men at the hotels, living at an expensive rate, whose busi- ness is to huut up etrangera and to induce them to purchase. The system involves an outlay of many thourand dollars annually, and is loathsome to | coumtry merchante, who do not like to be dogged, and watcbed, and questioned, and teazed, and pro- voked, art forced into buying. (Quiet, business | men, they wich to deal ina t, business-like wey. They detest the drummer, and avoid them. On theother hand, there isa clase who obtain their customere honorably gad ly, by alvertis ing, and at one-haif the expense. They ean keep their names and main staples every day in tho year before tere and hundreds of thousands, for about to | one hundred and fifty dollarr; and they find their } the Nevy Yard, New York, on the second Minday of account init. We are happy to ray that everybo- éy reads the Heratv; and the country mercha: becoming familiar with the great leading merchants of New York through ovf columns, quietly comes to town, and makes his purchases sovordingly. ‘Thus we see the relative merits of there t Classermthowe who advert se and those who don and it is quite eney to pere*iveon whose side the | advantage of reepectability n'ay be found. However, we caro little algut this matter por ronally, We only potut out the tate of the easdy and thow our mercantile ¢o) ty where their aoe %. Wo ouggest te thom ta} the same | lowe | Lieut Booch @, Parrott. of 0 f 4 Jonathan Maseoll Je, RicHMORD. | ‘aso, he dectate Peer, yo eee Reuben Whalen. ROCKLAND, | normity of thir offence, it has been alle .— y aberration of}a- AR sTOGA. te FULTON AnD MasiLvoN, 1. 3, A, Corey. 1, Dariel Potter 2 Dsvid T. Lamb. Ornrsee, scHESReTADY. | 1. H. J. Glowaeni. 1, John C. Wright. | 2. Samuel March sexkca. | CREaN 1. J.T. Miller. 2 1, James Powers eT. LAWRENCE, | ptis shown 2 H. Kingsley. 1, A. L. Hazleton. | Scupeibe Mrs KIMER, 2. Hiram 8, Johnson, 1, Humphrey G. Reot, 3. Wiliam A. Dart. 2 Walter Booth. scromARre, IEE PERSON 1, William H. Galiap. L— 2. «. Spee 1 Reker ea y | ome - i ir Vand legal res} le ae wiNGa. 2 _ | Mily pmratiie wo been oe moved vy Tn ch A. Emmons , — j worthy 2 Memy ©. Muspty eurroue. | bear the 3. Samuel Pew 1. David G_ Ployd. | Lewes 2 U1. Ludlow. | 1, John Benedict, SULLIVAN, | LIVINGSTON 1, John 0, Jones, } eee a oon poke bine Weediwt 1, AR stiller” | ris of retaliation oF of ven A MabivON, . TOMPKINS, p. ie — i — iy 2. E. Litchfield. 2 MONnon. costen, 1. 8. P. Gould. 1, Wiliam F. Ki 2. Job Fiske. 2. Abrabam A. Deyo. [= eae | i andane ie com MONTCOMERY. 1. Jobn Sheri! i Bt, rather thane wie 4 any 1s * ihe Oviigation which society owes vo ‘ae we “ww. | pieeters te prick ‘em fromm. tn cra icfanee, and ie s 1 t vent be erimes men! = 1. Michael Murra hae Miraining thore who con ‘only be usturced fevm the wore of 2 Frevete B Cattiog ou ous — 8 Henry J Alien. 2: — Emanuel B Hert + sane ee CW. . Jonesy! enter. : 4 2 Joh f. Yon we shrasreake cs youre be teeth . — ally egeeured. 2 Jobo B. Skinner. the State hae Preserived, 528 ponte vats, ~y by 11. Stephen I. Feeke 1 DA. Ogden mom ‘There are two conterted sente—one in the First Dis- triet in Columbia county. and another in the Eighth Dis- triet of New York Court of Inquiry at the Brooklyn Navy | Vara, } A naval court of inquiry is now in seesion at the Navy Yard, Brockiyn, fer the purpose of investigating com- pleints preferred by Lieutenant Enoch G. Parrott, of the navy, and First Lieutenant Robert C. Caldwell, of the marine corps sgaingt Commander Joshua A. Sands of the navy; and by Commander Eands sgainet Lieute- nente Parrott end Caldwell, respectively, The eourt is composed cf Captain John D. Sloat, President; Captain Hiecam Paulding aod Commander Charles W. Bell, mem- bere, and Purser Benjemin J Cahoone, Judge Advooste, | The subject new engaging the attention of the court, is | Captain Sends rge against Licutenant Parrott, of | weing Ciereepectfcl and ineuderdinate languege to his | commanding cfficer, of being below during his watch the chip being at single eucbor, Ceptain Bands’ charge against Livutenant Caldwell, is thet of overstay ing hit leave of ateence twelve days; the defence to which i thet the leave of absence was given baliy, aed wes wet Limited ‘We sbeli refer to the charres of the two Lieutenants egninet Coptain Sande, a4 roo e: they engage the atten- ten uf the ovurt. ‘The fe lowing ten copy of the order of the Secretary of the Navy. under whieh the Court of Inquiry ix insti | tatea — To User Jon D. Proat UB. Navy By virtue of the authority contained im the act of Congrers “for the better government of the navy of the | United Btetes, approved April 34. 1900." 1 np- int Ceptain John D Bloat, Prorident ‘Capiete wit Pevlding sed Commander Chas. Hi Bell. members, and ‘urert Benjamin J Cahoone. Judge Advocate, of tel Court ‘of Inquiry, which is rrdered to convene at a tof tluoit cally cecurrence. My tedlestions upon this ject have proéuced a firm eonvi heat this deplorable cil is ¥e be cheched, ond the lives of out pe Cittzena joide d a ne Ee led by the indal pathioe whi tate of the eo well calew’: tocxeite The demands of justices, jtenes reunrd for the public teourity, must prevail over ANd remetus foe yor 0 sinchaere toe moss tying duty of i lo mine. Very retpoetfal meer, ASIUNGTOS WON Tt. ~~ me P. mry be traced directly to the ings dangerous w fete should be a w Movements of individuals, Col_B. F. Larned and Indy, U.8 A do:; Rdward B. Larned, Amherst College; B. Graham, | Feuth America; D. L, Graham, New York; Dr. J. Wilson tnd lnéy, Alatoma; ion. Mark P. Taylor, Mayor of in- cinnati, were yesterday et the Collamore House, ‘n. Eoott and daughter; Hon, G. H. Brown, New Jerey; Capt. Wallach, U8.N.; Capt. Marks, California; ©, U.S.A; Col. B. Simpoon, Pittsburg, were he arriveis at the Irving [one Stock ton, Boston; J. W. King, Charleston; L. A ton; G. Kendrick, Com ong t Armstrong. Nerhvile; Hire Excel Gov. Hunt and Albany; Benator Di. Wash Cooperstown. were at the Astor House, ‘The Opera et Castle Garden. Tact night, Cestle Garden was thronged by an acsem- blege second ovly in number to that which was present of the night of Salvi sengegement. It having been the cécas'on of Borlo’s benefic, it is not rurprising that she should bate been greeted by the pleudite of so linge an audience. When rhe appeared, the whole house for roveral minutes vibrated wh the applause, and eet the whole performance Besio > triumpleat, bavi been eummonrd befure the curtain at the end of exc ‘end complimented by numberless bouquets, She ndmatrably. te did alec the polishe! Salvi, the tender prerrive Bediall. end the ponderous yet electrie int pet key’ nete, a Po as iegiole Of epplaure very properly bestowed on Virgin: ing and Corel. end on Badiall sod Merial, in a duet | from “La Cencrentole ” The performances, altegethor, lit, tne dis- Br ptember next, or #8 goon therenfier ae practienble, for the purpose of investigating ermpleints preferred’ by ue nary, ond First Liewt. Robert ©, Coldwell, of the marine corps, against Com mander Jerbua R. Sanda, of the nary. and by the said Commender farde against the sald Licutenante Parrott avd Gelawell reepretively, which eomplein yerticuiariy appear feom communications the evid Cer to the Pecretary of th hi rt to this department i ~ complete petivfaction. ‘To-nig! F with (iit opint Ree er oo donne of tha herele Iyrie arses, hove ba my Sir appear for the fourth and last time, aa ie mation of the character has teen 3 Nomina SS omb ceantion of ite representation ; and ae it wae a very elaborate formance on Saturday evening Inet, we prest me the Garden will be srowded to wittess ite rare merit, te-pight ore de Vries bas qual Lice Which commend the b ghert adm@.rajion, £ my band. and seal of the Navy ment ver Biates, thie twenty-sinth day of August 196), (%. 8) WILL A, CLAUAM, Scopetary of the Navy. f the AD. nelined Co bring im verdicts of manslaughter, in cases | ; afield. bir Clinton bad not concluded bis urgument at the Bhrec riuing of the Court. 1. David Muaroe. ‘The Case of Stookey, the Murderer. 2 Willem Li Jowett, |. The ioliowing letter was xeoeived by the sherit in re- 3. eG. Briggs. | ference to Bicukey :— 4 _ j Exeeur fag tr . oxTanio. | ALBANY, Sept. 4, 1. Sutius M Granger, | Te Tyonas Canneay, Koy. Sherif of the City and County 5 of ork— iene oa prepare ga | “T’ neve carefally cenvidercd the applicntion for « amarco, Bay ws of the rentence of death oanced apou 2. Emitb M. Purdy. 1. Sanfoed B. Ubureh. te hey, to bc exccuted on the Vt iustamt, for the . Hemy i} corse, t Leda, < 1. George lark < 2. 1 North. | oon 3. Lewis = | opaien, hat bi ee 20. Hy alice require (he exe 2. John Vanderpool 1. “vive fucks Clacloced on tits telal wore wuficloat,. bey CORTLAST 2 Sg peeetine mete ein we i y. Nor . a x the prose + re: | ° 4 unworthy of 1, Willies Waters 2 Nathaniel Jones, \ eat eae rs oe 4 , “ nalt is 80 Cem, re aa 2. Orris Griffin. 3. Nathan Weatooté, | mick tach ae nplonelieer aie’ ty ear La oemene 1 chase aM, vhs been eailed in question Ly the convict . ©. Su |. Chaz! en. . F] a4 “qens Ppears thet Stookey wet bis unfortunate victim 2 icha Owen. Qunnys, Prin one of the public nerects of your city, fle was 3. Wilkam Kelly. Maurice “ily weepon, whieh he neaally carried @>out 2. Jenne Tae jepenen. Upeo prevcenshia whieby if not wholly imag 5 \ 0 tev : m thotagutary reseatmnent, 2. William Russell. seasently: atte he ether agtte i t | reeticut; A. Brirbane, San Francisco; Judge Wilson, | | Grard cavsed by the horee falling He was immediate! | desi fow A New Hovse or Berver.—The Board last evening sdopted a resolution in favor of granting a site fur e new House of Refuge, The south end of Ran- dall’s isiand bas been selected as particularly favorable for the purpose, It is entirely separate, and far removed Aldermen, from the * Fame’? on the Irland. There is @ large extent of unoccupied and beautifuliy situated land at the north end of the island, rufiicient tor the accommodation of the class to whose use it is now devoted, and available for = Kindred purposes. The march running asross the jand renders the south end a distinct jocation, complete | in itself, and easily made accessible by a reparate dock ; its complete reparation from the buildings and premises on the island, and from the other public institutions, renders it eminently desirable asa location for the Hioms | occupation of | the Gevernors of the Alms House, but is only used as a of the House of Refuge. The site is at present in the Potter's Field, The design of the man: of Kefuge. is to erect the most complete establishment in the United #tates, for the reformation of juvenile offend. ers, The grant of $50000 by the state is based upon the condition that buildings snail be erected cagable of Acecmmoditing ove thousand inmates in spac’ healthy premises, Yards for various workshops and for purpeces of recreation, are to be provided. ‘The buildings &nd premises are to be arranged $0 as to admit the clas- sifleation of the various grades of oifvaders, to as great an extent as may be necessary, The absence of the | means of carrying out the principle of elassitication in the confined position and crowded Ftate of the present House cf Refuge, has been found the greatest obstacie that has Leen encountered in the process of training, educating, and improving its youthful subje sts, Fartan Case or oor pr. Sor11.—Yeeterday after. noon, about three o'clock, while @ respectable lockiag German was crossing Cbatbam square in the sweiteriag heut, he suddenly became overpowered with the melting Ys of the sun. and before gseintance could reach hic, Le fell upon the street almost lifeless, and was waable to tprak. Several citizens kindly volunteered their ser- Viecs, and conveyed the unfortunate man to the City Hospital, where he war placed under the eare of =kilfuil physician, who made every effort to resuscitate the pn- ming. tient, but it proved of no avail, us he expired last We were unable to karn the name of the decensed, Will probably be recognized by his friends this mvrnuing, at WLich time Ccrones Geer wili hold au inquert on the bouy. Fine.—About one o'clock yesterday morning, a fire breke out in @ lerge frame building, oceupiud by Mr. Wm Young, us #u ison foundry. on Fourteenth strect, nevr Tenth avenve; the building was entirely destroyed. The flames quickly’ spread, and communiented with fir Pag: ley’s Lumber yard, the c ntents of which wera coasum: me twithstanging the utmost exertions of the ‘The following ix eetimated to be the loss :—Tron for $5,000, no insurance; damege und loss of lumber, 5 not neured Axctuen.—A stable in Washington street, near Tr: together with a frame builcivg wdjoining, were burn down, No ipturance. Tne Cartix Nuwaxce Acaix.--About 11 o'clock ye terdey morning, aa ox, e being driven throug Brcadwoy, eccaped from bis ariver nad made off at fuil epeed, to the terror of pedestrians. and causing some con fivion among the carieges. He was finally caught near Park Pi Tet. Inaicnarion During the first week of this month, 8 foreigw imi, rants arrived vt this port—8 1!7 from expocl, 894 from Loxdon, tt feom Havre, 726 from yremen, and the remaicder from various ports Accu ‘ating. Mich: laborer, er gaged on the new building, corner of Wali and Wil ham streets, yesterday morning. while ascondiog der, sipped ane feil to the pavement, a sistance o feet, drenafuily Incerating his face and other parts of his body. He was taken, in an insensible state, to the Cily Ticrpital. L cavern py a Patt 3) injured s few days siuc falling dewn & pair of #tair nt the City Hospital, where Cocorer Geer wilt hold aa ta quest on the bocy this moral Acciwent.—Yesterday morning. a young man named William Goodwin, residing in Nineteenth street, broke Lit leg while ridiog a horse through Mott street. near erday oo, to the City Morpital by tke police Fraskiin Fisk Bxomn Comrany, No 2, of New Haven, preridiny fe jury, after an deliberatioa re- turned a verdict of not guilty, on the ground of jusauicy. Court Calendar for Wednesday. Bvrmemn Court—Cincurr.— Nos. 633, 635, 635, £29, 540, 542, 643 to £47, 496, 621, 631. 545. Common Pixss —Nos. 666, €07, 612, 619 to 635. Mails for Rurope. HISTORY OF THE INVASION OF CULA—THE WEEKLY HERALD ‘The steamship Asis, Capt. Judiins, will leave tht: port, at noon, to-day, for Liverpool. The mails will lose at half-past 10 o'clock, this morning. The Weeecy Ienaxp, printed in French and English, and containing sand F; Dentist, No. 628 | Office how S ee ha a re aie cad ences cag ears meta saeiel teas ele ee ad ud aid Hatr coos, ret te Bre Peas bo chat or Wi ptrcet, Boston, in be A Wi vAishanas Sean off of the hair. great acxnisith epoca, 88% La an eu ie. Auk for DAVIE 4 fall fenced Cente per bovt Walt cteoc’ roe and mani tions. an (aaa ‘wholesale, retail, x applied: Sauce or Hair Dye.—T! "s Liquid Hair Dye, hich colors the hai: + ther Slee 7 cents tha Slebeatad Hae Beni, a dandruff, scurt, and is ae wholesale and the head; ») cents. stfch, ‘ae It Park Rew, under Barlet and Tow; j-—Batchelor’s vein Factryinge hes fe suceeh poers con beteene te Ssanafactared on the premisen of the best tasterial sed geeks | Manelip, and offer grest induoement to pursuseeres ‘Gory e stern Me To Southern and W Mre. Jer B. Dixon, formerly of New ® the use of Kelli . being bi for tw oe is only remedy now otered for sale that will restore the hair. it does not mies ia @ thoueand trials, Handreds of other a by De K., athir central depot, 476 Broad- 0 Pearl street. Call on Mr. J. HU. Meriam, Nos, 65 be~ York Magic . |, Nos. to utrect, Sold in large fainily bottles a8 $1 ene "Do not fail te call oa tue Hons Me He A Cure for Dyspepsla.—The ted highly recommended by citizens, whose mamas ‘Will be found in thi ph tisinetory (vicence of astonishiag eure: ine. Sold, wholesale and retail, by A, i A. Seovill Be Con, 1:2 Brondway; and by the druggists generally. » MONEY MARKET. Turspay, Sept. 9~6 P.M. The stcck market, this morning, exhibited a slight im- provement, but there was very little business transacted, Goverpment stocks have experienced no change of prices, ‘The money market remains in about the came state as it bas been forseveral doys, There has been rather more demand to-day than for several days past, and rates are ompared with what might be expected from the rel condition of the market. ‘The exports of specie, this week, will wot be more than one-half of the amount | recrlved from Celifornia during the week About $800,- C0 will be ebipped by the steamer to-morrow, and per- | haps lesson Saturduy. The suepension of a small job- bing house in Cedar street was announced this moraing, Foreign exchange is steady, without much activity, at WO), @ 104 for sterling first class bills, aud 5.11 and 5.12 for francs, The receipts at the office of the Assistant Treasurer of this port, to-dey, amounted to $109,350; and the pay- nents to $2,789 44—balance, $3,57 20. The Quassaick Bauk is the name of # new institution at Newburg, the capital stock of which is to be obteined Ly @ public meeting called for the purpose. The follow- ing gentlemen have already been chosen directors :—E. W. Farrington, Newburg; David Crawford, do; A.M. Sherman, do; Cornelius C, Smith, do.; Aca Sterling, do ; Wm. K, Mailer, do; Jobm Jamison, do; Wm. F. L. War- ren, do; E. R. Jobnes, do.; Isaac R. Carpenter, do ; Traac 8. Fowler, do.; Charles U. Cushman, do.; Wm. B. is, do; Adam Liliburn, do; A. B. Preston, Ellea- Miles J. Fletcher, Marlboro’; George Weller, Wal- den; R.8, Warner, Washingtonville; Isaiah Townsend, Cornwall. ‘The following fs a statement of coins held by the banks apd eub- treasures -— Srarement or Coma, 1661. In wanks, In Sub-Treasuries. Total. | September 8.... $7,112,000 $3 450,000 10,643,000 | August 25...... 6,004,606 8.400 000 0, « 7,848,997 2.051.000 9 804.957 . ° 00 Va 2 Taiseco ; It 0s one * 8.053.600 11,866,000 ‘The transfers of government securities, on foreign ac- | count, made atthe Treasury Department for the week ending om the Sth inst., were :—Of loan of 1647, $34,600; lean of 1848, $21,150—total, $55,750, ‘The Bank of Newburg has declared an extra dividend of $1 40 per sbare of the espital, payable on the 15th September. & full bistory of the invasion of Cabs and anpibilation 0 0 ¢f the inveding force, will be published at half-part 9 too Oe mi o'clock, this morning. Single copies, in wrappers, six- 3 Pence. a Fan, and = Frolic,—Bayard, xs w3 76 usual, serves Gree Turtle Soup and Steaks 1 this ‘week, wo 7 ith ls thanks for the patronage of the public, and, in ad 10 ¢o 76 dition, the present of a beautifui Diamond Pia, to ve decided 5 darlem RR Og Ly chance a la mode the Art Unton 25 Morris Canal wwe FETER M BAYARD, 8 Btato street. ye " Ps <i RR Fe aN HS rr at . . > ‘eo nants’ Bk = 181380 ee OUP 10 Harlem pet io fig’ Pengion RR ss Whe B Uso RR 122 1 do bo BS Artists Matertais.— Canvas, Ot Colors, | 2 [RARE Mh Be ween MY Be _cktavons, Drawing reper: keen, We. 7 ; vited to ail. BOUPIL &'Co, 2 2 ” 40 NS Ex Co fis es rf do boo 784 we he numerous eye. the henicn in fa al diogne6, is past ols belie to my fellow citizens to do lik Gertul discovery of the age. If ta a y ose pertons whose it is to make ite virtues known, decline, deel ‘it beh browir, as Lhave. W. ae ‘Opporite the Brot way Theatre, oa. wonder of New Fall and Winter Dry Goods, irsble variety, ond of the most nd | bit ding everything they The Hat Finishers’ ten of ehalful Browd: | Agent for Watts No Vous Abtidote, the wedi | tes. 0 do a7 lal Roch &Eyrecrip — 1416 | POST OF ¥ICE NOTICE. OST OFFICE, NEW YORK —NOTICE.—THE MAILS yer United Btetes Mail steamer Em tee ‘Thured September ry Wee south. const of South America, &) cents: Chegres and are ante; China and Sandwich Islands, 6 « * We WT OFFICE, CHATHAM SQUARE, CORN *s Broadwa City. — Letter teniter 1 Coast Sout —Maiis for California, per steamer age will close at this office on Thursday, clock «. for Chagros, cries, China, aad Sandwich 7 AAKON SWARTS. _. POLITICAL. 4 i TA CONVENTION © shanelvely petrotae dass fa" ccttcpnteg wits: | MHineuin nea Twentieth Wada lect putrtage tothe fp the art of Matting; and the great taeve wad ekill | stat day of Benteenters fath fea tea eo die ALA yk. “4 b.. § Delenat the Demacra Con aay |, Geo jer, is guts dbvicatere tras No. {i'Park for, cpps: | ae gate [Genre peanaet tara: ee iineend | Mrowant Duweaw, Eeq., See, rae i Phitz! Phitz! Phitz!—The « fita” the Batter, of No. 128 F PRRSONAL, Genin's New Style for Boys.—The attention | Sf.hewde of families te Invites to, |. Geuin is de nat, which he co posite St. Paut’s, Talleyrand said, mistokes were worse than crimes, lvow there it no mistake fn the fit am) Arter Hove, GREEN'S »: Hover disappoints & he article, ng, treme, They Bepaee of two feet Keferences given a6 to theit otility and nec, to $20. DUNCAN & WEST, Ml Beek “Small Profits and Quick Sales, very appropriate motte of our © tele Brooks, 100 Fulton strort, New York Boot and i fe motte ie fully carried eines transse’iona and the fortum Proves its practical utility, Rememoer, —IF LEWIS COTTIN Suffolk county, Begian ” al eiveok, Nex von to oe band yrill be pa lssheut So year t m ow enrs of nae, com ied, reciioh haley oud, aboat’ 5 feet > te he last information bis friends received of him was Mareh, 1S47, be rh hear es i preead e Ik SWRUORION. RATN'S SEMINARY FOR YOUNG as U nN Ms tS aR | SAA ase oh RUMI Tes Reske aioe, L. 1, will re-opem Septem der HAVING RE- Private inetewction, oF | every day this week, FIRST CLASS T oder the tt ROPER! for 8 ow A YOUNG LADY, AS ‘The sivertijen would 2