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Nal sheen tc E NEW YORK HERALD. DOUBLE SHEET. |N THE FIREMEN, IRB DEPARTMENT.- THK, TREA' Department gratefully acknow! Of one hundred deltars frm ation te the Widow and 6. Now Tork, Sept. 21, 1852. EWS FROM EUROP ARRIVAL CUNARD STEAYS31? AP2ICA, THRED DAYS LATHR. s arte . GILES, Troasurer. DANCING acaAvEMIES, Pied CARD—MP CHARRUAUD TAKES PLEASURE IN. SHORT PA Ss SAGE. aan maeing to his porte periwes pad ~— ae weer upper part uf the ity, tha yanclug sat ‘alt Classes will re-open in Octubs 5 Soom Kuan Traut rt wey ase ee ee hese | STATE OF THE MARKETS, Sidks 'sonvenioat, and ploatant-tuleaiohen cisse eee oh in proximity te the several linen. 0 dway | Quietness on the Other Side of the Atlantic, ond femue omnib and the Fourth 10 erent. Ths sisth Gad Elxith avenue rail see manta et a ee ge ‘ nae ‘Broadway, at all bours duciug the day and event Son, dio, de. y Passengers at er of White atroet, withia half a look of his ualeoi we I for particulars in futare Odvertisoment. B.—Mr. CHARRUAUD will rent his fMaloon and room at 20 White street for select partios, balls, ry Golrees, throughout the season. Terms, moderate. The Cunard steamship Afrios, Captain Harrison, arrived at ha'fpast So'lock last night, Sho left Liverpool at the cor Pp ‘Longe eall at his residence, 83 Wost Eleventh ttcoet. . half-pact 9 o'clock on Saturday morning. the Lith inst, 7 ROOKES’ DANCING ACADEMY, AT HIS NEw | ™8&10g the passage in ton days and twelve hours, Asnaabiy Reo BS ¢ strect, is now open for The news is three days later, and unimportant. She consen. The: moet fs je styles, including every jo of ‘The mail steamship Franklin, Captain Wotton, honce arrived off Cowes carly om Thursday moruing, the 9th Europe, will be ‘of walteing th for the most roa- cor lasses for thy | inst., and, after landing the English mails and passengers, and childroa meot ci Mies and childroa meet | proecoded on her voyage to Havre. Sho experiouced modcrate easterly winds during the whole passage. Notwithstanding the recent remonstrances from Van Dieman’s Land, against the importation of convicts into tbat colony, the convict ship Equestrian has sailed from Tiymouth for Hobart Town wi:h 294 oriminals. It is considered doubtful if une colonists will permit them to iand. ren, commencing at 35g G@ ACADEMY.—Il, MEYEN RESPECTULLY his numerous deand the public, that he thas returaed from Princeton. and will cominence the Danc- ‘ing Soagon on the i2th of Getuber. Mr, M be py ive his friends and applications daily till one o'clo is resldonco, No. GA Houstos ‘vet, eae Broadway. vy WW GKAND STREET, FO! ANCIN: informa to at ANCING ACADEMY, URTH aul dove, Broadway. culda, Eomeralda!! 7 ‘The new Canard propellers, which commence ranving ance 0 in December, between Liverpool and Chagros, via New By agin his sohool, assisted hy. now York, will also touch at Portiand, Me., and Boston. Sosy au: tald fa the dance of There waa no alteration in the demand for Amerisan ANCING ACADEMY. —SIGNOR A. GHERARDI, ascloted by Madame Gherardi, respootfully begs to int form his patrons and the public, that his Dancing Ao G11 Broadway, will be opened for ere reoeption of papi fy securities in the London market, quotations on the 10th inst. :— United States Five Annexed were the on er cent Bonds (1865 Saturday, Oos. 16th. Days of taition for young Im nd | Do, Six per Cont Honds (186 NEY masters, Wednesdays and Saturdays, and Mondays and | Do. Six per Cont Bonds (186° Fiasedeys, a6 3 o'clock P.M. Evening class for gontlomen } Do, Six per Cent Inscribed Sto: ) Enidaye, at 7PM. Private lossons in fami- | N. York State Fivo per Cont Stock (1808-186 lies alse jn, and classes attended to in school: and soadmies. All communications, addressed to SUL Beosde ‘way, will be promptly attended to. Soirees given as usual, Peonusylvania Five per Cont Stock, Do. Five per Cent Bonds (1882) ‘i Ohio Six per Cent Bonds (1570-1875) . Massachusetts Five per Cont Stg. Bonds (180 IERRERO'S DANCING ACADEMY.—MADAME DU- land F: Co RaRrETe Ss BANGING, Aca brother, EDWARD FER: | Vaciin sh vor eouc Bone somes: f yee respectfully yuuee to their patrons and the pub- | Kentucky Six per Cont Bonda (186s). js thab they have removed to their vow snd comm Tennessee Six per Cont Bonds (1800). 1 7: P ergee rtd head Fourteenth atroet, betwoon Fift! Canada Six per Cent Sterling Bonds (1874). Cs whore they will re-open’ their school for Boston City Five per Cont Bonds (1838-1452 ing on Saturday, the I6th of Ootober. | Montreal City Six per Cent Bonds (1A67-1865).. 86 of tuition for young ladies and’ masters—Wednesdays | Now York City Five Cent Stock (1855-1870), ond M aud Thuredays, at 34, P. Phil's & Read'g RR Six por Ct. Mort. Wie (00); ve olags for gentlemen, Mondays and Thursdays, a6 . ¥, E&,rio Soven per Ut, first mort. (1868-69). I Fd P.M. lessons and schools attended. Soirees | Do. do. Seven per Ct. second mort. (1859) exdiv. $ vem asusual. P.8.—A class for young ladies and masters | Io. do. Seven per Cent Converti pi). 381 and 28 Fulton stroct, Brooklyn, om Tuesdays and | Mich'an Central Fight per Cte. Conv'ble (1860) a6 3), P.M. Obio and Penn’a Seven per Cents (1865-1866), Hz, WELLS AND HIS SISTER'S (MADAME H. American six per cents were quoted in Hamburg on Giavelli's) Acad for Dancing, 658 Broadway, the Oth inst. at 10534 bills, and Maryland five per cents open om the ist of Octo! od of teaching has , eniversal approbation Combined with instruction | §t 9134 bille, 91 money. am all Ho teroged aoe ir a Lsered facing ‘There was a report that the visit of the Regent of Real sative, ‘and mcafal devel pera cof be masou- } Baden to the Emperor of Austria was on the subjest of ‘scholars ti . ° Lehi hl ee ef pater, ee oe the marriage of Louis Napoleon with the Princess Wasa cy is reduced to a fow comprohensive rales, simply ex- | It was said that an attempt would be made to induce the cond iy coment Emperor to withhold bis consent; but hitherto he had enoh refused to interfere, ‘The Paris Pays had received privately a remonstrance «m an Official source against the violence of its lan- eeag* im callivg for a sort of crusade of France and other Catholio States against all the Protestant powers ENRY WELLS AND HIS SISTER, MADAME H. GIA- respectfully state that they have prepared a s; listhenice that will promote the active, healt lopement of the physical structure. exercises taught are highly iuterosting, and divested of t! Sere corn cate ota ome ete | CR julian ta PE preg re Count Piccolet d'Herbijion, formerly Sardinian minis. motion in their goneral eerie Those exercises ter at the ( nited States, is to go to Madrid as representa- @onneoted with dancing, and w found extret advan- ‘Aageous to those who desire to: practise activity Tor the 6a of ite ber results as regards health and grace. The Dessens will be given in classes private residences, or at @cheols, or at H. Woll's & Sietor’a Academy, 659 Broadway HME FORMER PUPILS OF A, DODSWORTI'S DAN cing Acndsmy are respectfully invited to oail at the wew ostablishment, . 8 Broadway, to procure a ticket Zor tho Vromenade Musicale, which will take place ou Thurs- jay next. tive of the Sardinian government. The new Austrian loan of eighty miltions of florins had been announced and favorably reccived on the Bourse ‘Th’ decree annonaced thet, of the produce of the new loan twenty millions shall be applied to railways, twonty-five to the sinking of paper money, tifteon to the partial re- payment to the bank of its credit, at the charge of the State. The Northern Whig. in mentioning that Mr. Dudley Pervee is in Belfast, on business connected with the New York and Galway steamers, calls on the traders and linen manufacturers of Belfast to give their support to the enterprise, : INSTRUCTIO! A YOUNG LADY, COMPETENT TO TEACH LATIN, French, Drawing, and all the Englich branches, wishos do tench cithor in a pcliool or private family. Please nddcoss, prep Gor. “Herald office. NSTRUCTION—A YOUNG LADY DESIRES TO GIVE 5 4 Nihenek lessons in private fami! or would instruct ‘The steam sloop of war Geyeer is fitting for the North ee ine Perl Tecakee Heed ufion’T™! | American station, to relieve the Rosamond loop, ordered = age agg home. RUCTION IN THE [ITALIAN AND FRENCH at oe by & gentleman who has had long experionce A meeting of the Submarine Telegraph Company, be- ‘B teaching, and who is permitted to refer to partios of tl tween France and England, was held on Monday at Paris, Jghent reepectapility in the city. He t+ now opening classes or young ladies in the forenooa, and for gentlemon in the stvening, at his residence, No. 122 Fourth avenue, above ‘Twelfth strest. He is also willing to give lessons to single Persons or olasses, at their own houses, or in acadomios. when a dividend of 234 per cent for the past six months was declared. The submarine cable from Calais to Dover was stated to be as sound as the day it was laid down. Tt was understood that the Bank of England would meke advances this quarter on government securities ‘until the payment of the October dividends, at the rate of 1}4 per cent, A great scarcity of silver continued to be felt in most parts of England, and in consequence of the sums taken by emigrants, the demands on the part of some of the bonke in the north hes been larger than could be met by {he supplies from the mint. * The French government ha drecelved despatches date Vort-au Prince the 1th August, announcing the settle- qwent ot its claims on the Haytien governmont. A eps- ADAME BARBIFR, NATIVE OF PARIS—RE- opens her classes for those pupils who desire te com- @ionoes the study of the French Iai cane Also for those who have alr: be soon from we te five o’olook, ear Metropolitan Ho- tel. Torms modo: the rv Among the circle 0 Private in ruction given to ladies at their own house. Apply between GPand 2 o'clock, or after G o'clock, P. M. RIVATE INSTRUCTION IN PENMANSIUIP.—THE ubsoribor is give private instruction in f their own scquaintances. he art of penmanship to ladies or gentlemen, st his rooms, | cial indemnity of 18.000 plasters, equivalent ta 95.000f, ‘9 Broadway, first corner shove the teins House. For | jas heen placed in the hands of a French Consul-Gene- m elogent copy book, with inetenetion: Krivo Zcq7 | ral to bo divided amongst the Freach reeidents who have suffered through the tault of the local authorities. ‘The report of the Erench Minister at the Hagae having beev recalled, is contradicted. The Minister had gone to Paris on leayeof absence, and not from recall ve signed by Louis Napoleon suppresses tho Pa- APID WRITING.—THERE ARB MANY YOUNG ‘ZL gontlomen to whom the acquisition of a boautiful aud axtremoly rapid business hand, (any twenty folios por hour, ) ould be invulua’ an entirely original plan, recently ot is shle so impart to all pupils, ithout the bility of failure, 9 business hand combining, ris journal the Corsaire. dm the very highest dexree, corrnetuess if form sed raplilty | Tue Constantinople journals state that fivo sharp af execution. At home frow four antil ten o'cloek dally, | ccs of an earthquake took place on the 28th ult . at Kamaran und in the adjacent vilinges. They o nenced a little before eunset. and each lasted about six- W. 8. MACLAURIN, Writing Maste BE Pee er 4 renee oe ‘erie te rae cen seconds, | Tu tie town reveral Houses and buildings ee eee ae ee ease Tae the! Beet rown down, and a great number were damage eee ea eee inert Mt tho Routt, “Weald | 'Bico women wore killed, and seven men wore tajured. HY in eithor . naticas, A note | fv the villages near the damage done amongst housesand of t ay ttendad to. butidings was #ttil groater, and sevenseon persons were tiled and thirty-eix bart. itis stated in lettens feom Madrid that a postal con- vention between Eugland and Spsia was on the point M L#ipg concluded We leern that the Spanish Mediterranean flotilla is to be disclved, ond the Epsaiit ship Soberano disarmed. Advices from the Crepe of Good Hope are to the 3d August. The intelligence from the frontier is still of an unlavorable character ; pariies of marauders coutiued to ettack the herds of the colonists, and sweep off cattle sithin tight of Grobam'’s Town, On the vith July, Colocel builer, of Kifte Brigade with toe lo-s of only one mou, billed upwards of 100 Kaffire, and captured some powder and military store Accounts from Berlin state that the Austrian govern- ‘contemplates abolishing the export and import da- ntavand spum silk The period for giviag notice the tamination of the. treaty of commerce between ium ano the Zollverein, has boen extended from oi of september to the 24th of December next. ‘Smith, ew MUSICAL, LADY IS DESTROUS OF FORMING AN ENGAGE ment as toacher of the pianoforte, iv gome school in Shia city, or it vicinity; also, lowsona iven at the residence of pupils, or at hor own house. Call, or addres ® uote, 71 Crosby wtrvee. SPLENDID NEW, SEVEN OCTAVE, ROSEWOOD Pianoforte, made of t material and workinen- hip, of execllont tone an oh, warranted to stemd im ‘climate, will be sold cheap, for onsh, as the andsetiver about to lesve for Califor Persona about purehi & plane will find it to their alvaninge to call. Lny Wedford stroot. OLIAN PIANOFORTS celebrated Pinnofortes The subscriber, who ix the T. GILBERT & ¢ 8 and without the Molian. @ agont in this eity for tho sale of theso instroments, (tho reputation of which has become Wide.) fe now prepared to offer them wt prices which, Tr ildee atahing to purchase, cannot fail bo be catiafnctory Possceoning facilitios for obtaining Pianos unsurpassod, if y thowe of any other house in the city, ho docs to to aay, thet he Another Onslanght on Me. Webster, re wot to Pius [From the Lonaca Times, Sept. 9 | Sore oe Cees iceclesely w fy competition, We give ready iusertion this morning to the letter of vant Boudoir or Cottag fer ewall | an American who. in adaition io his own respectability, “Molodeons, of Vrinco’s and Carhart’s mako, | py cecres thore claims on our attention which are insepa- wand other Pianos to let. ra frem the peculiar character of the advooucy as- HORACE WATERS, of Anthony street, up stalra. TAR UNDERSL nt somed, Mr, Winthrop conceives that the Secretary of the United States bus been ungemsrously used by the organs of English opinion and 45 4 frievd, & neighbor, avd an admirer of hiv dic tinguished cocntry man. be steps terward to yeroun Mr. Webster's credit from acousa fons Which be believes to be unjust. With adway, corne UBIC! MUSIC! MUSIC speotia! informe t another Self-"laying M sine, has rix barrels, and os 1 known American Tt is especially snitable jel Repeal por a a age gees what effect be can epenk to this critical point SLE are the teetrerent cnn be fost ane beard fie be seca im ancther eotumn The Ameriraa Secre- MAY sary J8 represented in Mr, Winthrop’s defence as tm- ed of “prceipitavey, auphivity. aud baliying,” tr cof © eleetioncering” objects. Wi hoat stopping y this de-eripyon of the case, we turn at once to real quertion at buve, | Mr. Webster, hes certalsly Leen charged with proceedings unbecoming his bigh po- ition io hiv own conntry aod his reputation among the people and cabinets of Rurope Pheee obarces it i« highly patural that his friends should desire te rebat, aud, in so to7 o'clock, 1. M. CHARLE R. EDMOND ANDRADS IS ABOUT TO OF course of Lessons in Voosl Music and Narmony, tem eo well known jn France under tho fame of aris Chova, at the soacions " & Free Lessons, beginning on Thoraday, 8h . P.M.) gontlomen’s ats o'clook, P.M. Torma, $5 por quarter, in advance. The for. + mer scholars of Mr, Ch. Reznanlt are particul d to attend, av che above genticmnan is prevented (rom totur that if | tmshore Aebiog whelly out of sight. though he kiew British govermment was fuily justified in pro oe bers ore the Americans had pe Upon it. 8 own deputy aft ds deol im the Semate that it was this ensrosshuent . whiolt egea whioh by urvge at least, the Americans might conostve them «ives to bave soquird. Whatever may be the reasonable ta- ferenoe in the care; we are of course unjua'tied to amert conolurively that Me Websier's misovastruction of the Britte te was wilful. but this at ioxat we can rey—that he did not represent with ordianry fairases even that opinion whick he thought himself at lb-rty to form. Kven if he really precumod tho ™ bay!” ques tiom. and that only. to been iniicated in Mr. Crawpton's notifeation, be was unwarranted la givi it eo partiol a description. or in follomng isaa with suo! interested appeals. The Secretary himselt p-efeatty undor- stood—for. by the moath of Mr. deward he after warda ite formed the Soaate—that the Am-rioaa. a+ oppose to the britich Lotorpretation of the term “bay.!? was abmolately untenable, even in the iaterots of Ameriouns thom- reives, As perfectly, too. was he aware that the Sritive policy on thi point had been uniformly one of coaces- tion and forbeursnos; thy to neither of thes faote did his addresses contain tho clightest allusion. Lusterd of laying be ore bis countrymen fairly, nnd withou prepa dice the disputable charaoter of their own proceodiogs, or referring to the eystematic Hberality by which Un British view of the cave had bea hitherto dAtstioguishod, he dirested his appoals exclusively to the acy uid ctveaoss of his constituente, enlarging upcn the value of tho pro perty rather then upon the rights of the title, and leay- ing it to be understood that American fishermen were threatened with the sbeapt deprivation of prucious prisl- legos by the hareh construction of a treaty; whereas, h) well knew that the parties coucernad were, ia at low: one helf of their proovedings, wholly without warrant, and in the other dependent ona forbearance which had never yot been found wanting. In the case of the Lobos Islands wo can speak stilt more strongly. both beowuse we are exetapt from any national participation in the dispute, and becanse the facts are more corclusively atecmmand Mir. Wébstor was asked by a countryman desirous of taking quano from these islands whether they were or were not Peruvian property? To this inquiry the Secretary replied that,his “‘ Depert- ment” was not aware of any circumstamce conferring a territorial title om Peru, and that, moreover, there Was reason to conccive that the rights at least of * discove- fy’ devolved upon the United States through the achieve- ments of Bevjemin FMorell. jun., in 1823 Yet. wheu Mc. Webster made this roply to the expectant trader. his “De- partment ’’ must surely either have been aware of certain ciroumstanoes materially interfering with these conolu- siove, or have been lamentably deficient in political infor- mation /The territories in question had been desoribed a8 pertaining to Peru geographer and draughtsman who had treated of the subject ; they had been frequont- ed by American citizens before Benjamin Morrell was horn; and twenty years ago, that is to ray in 1833, anact of Peruvian sovereignty was exercised in respeot to them against the Americans themselves, which act was mot by a remonstranee not devying tho right of jurisdiction. We are left. therefore, inevitably to presumo either that the American Department of State was ignorant not ouly of the common lessons of feceeaphy. but of its own di- plomatic negociations, or that Sir. Webster adjusted his offictal opinion rather to the interests of the moment thun the merits of the cage. Our correspondont imagines that “nothing” has appeared from Mr. Webster on this sub- Ject since his private moto of the early part of June; but, unfortunately, the Secretary, 4 our reeders know, was driven to an claborate exposure of his own weakness on the 21st of August. How far Mr. Webster was influenced in all these trans- actions by the prospects of a Presidential election can. of coureo, be known accurately to none but himself; but, ia *0 far as regards Mr. Wiathrop’s deduotions from dates and occurrences, wo may remark that tho chances of the respeotive candidates are by no means £0 flually doter- mined as our correspondent conceives. On the contrary, the Union is till in a state of convulsive agitation and one of the latest pisces of intelligence was to the effuct that Mr Webster had setually received a nomination for the Presidency at the hands of a considerable party Toto this anagtion. however, wo are not inclined to enter. We leave Mr. Webster's motives to those bost qualified to detect them, but wo do not sce how his overt policy, in the instances we have described can ba reconoiled with the obligations of a statsrmnn as commonly understood, or be thought conducive to that reputation which his | friends and countrymen desire for him. i ¥ nee. Antenoy Joly, well Leown In Htcrery and theateioal cizoles is dead.” Yo i# Louise Noblet, somo timo a prin- cipal danseuse at the opera Returue from the colonies of Mativique und Guads loupe exbibit an inctease im production, tho firt six months of 1852, over the corresponding period of last yoar, Spain. An Epglish company has commenced operations for the canelisation of the river Evro from its mouth on the Mediterrepean to Sarngoesa. Plans for restoring the ures of this river, which is said in the time of th Homans to have been navigable to noar its source, have been broached for centuries past. but from the inaptitud : both ef the propie and the government, the efforts made were partial abd abortive. The company now opsratins has seoured for ninty-nine years the exclusive privilege of steam navigation on the river, ‘The Macrid journals having for some time past boon demanding the suppression of buil fights, a petition to the queen had been signed by. several thousaud pstsons to establieh a sehool of tauromachia~or art of killing bulls seientifieaD y! Official advices. by the war steamer [eabctla Ontholica, at Vigo. from Cuba, August 4. report tho istand at that date “ enjoying the most profound tranquility.” Austria, According to the Independence Belge. It 1a said, from Viepna. that the Austrion cabinet 1 insist om the stipulations of the ooulition of Darmstadt. making some concessions to the allied governa.ents to ald them in their resistance to Prussia. As to the propositions ot Trurria, it sppears they are least acceptable, because Pructla keeps in reserve her intentions respecting the regulations of the tesiffs According to another source, Anstria will submit the whole matter to the Germanic Diet, and declaring the Zollverein wad Austro-Zoltverein questions federal ones. summon Prussia to abide by tho deeision of the mbly. A bookseller, named Manz, of Vienna. has been thrown into prison for having bad a havd in the pubifeation of Gorgey’s memoirs of the Hungarian war By way of Vienna we arn that ot Warsow. on tho Slet, there were cighty-two new cases of cholera, aad filty-reven deaths. leaving under treatment 419. The disease is sub-iding, and, as winter approaohes, will doubtless diseppesr. Switzerland. Count Joseph Krus2yarki, Polish Minister for Toreign Affuire for a time during the last revolution. died recently wt Berne The deceased bad served since 1836 aomi- pally a* arsistant im the book store of Vischer & Co., uncer the name of Kicin. Germany. The Carleruie Gazetre of the oth contalne an artic! which appours to base been communicated by some pi ron Well acquainted with the subject. giving ou account of the secret proovediogs of Mazzini and othor members of the Nevoluticnary Committce in Londo, to obtain money and make partisans in Germany. Extracts are given from intercepted correepondence, to show that the revclutionitts ere active, and do not yet despair of suc- corn ‘The exhibition of the Berlin Academy of Art, which ts bon every two yeurs, has just opeped It contains 1 352 paintings, with a few pieces ef sculpture, but pone re- markabie, Turkey and Greece, ‘The Levant mail bad arrived with dates from Athons to the 29th. Constantinople to the 24th ult., but dees not bring confirmation of the alleged difficulty between Ung. lend ond the Porte. ‘The Journal de Constamtinonle states Ihat the Englith corystte Moceste arrived from ( the 17th. on the 19th rhe ealated the fort, nad 2th pre- ceeded to the city—nothing {4 said of her having beon firedinto, The Doiiy News, however, naserts oditoria/ly that two shots were fired from the old castle of Asis, without any warntog whate ind that reparation has | been demanded as previously stated. Troops bad been rent (o the Island of Candia, and their prerence seeme to have quieted the disturbance there. Armed bands of brigands continue to commit mumer- ous robberies and other crimes fa and anous Constantino- ple. They have proved too strong for the police. From Patras we have farther secounts of the blight of the currant crop; scarcely one Greenth of an svorage is expected=-eey at Patras 1 C00,000, instead of 15 or 16.009, 000. In all parte of the country the quality ix bad. ‘There is no news of wp 0 In the Athens joornals, We cbrerve notkiug further respeoting the case of Mis- sionary King. Theatricals in Europe. Mr, Batty intends shipping the whole of the materials ccmposing the Hippodrome. London. with the performers horser &e., to New York for the purpose of giving stmilar performances in that city during the grout exhibition which tt to take place there, Maile Rachel hae muie her rents ée as (he Theatre Eran tar ov our opinions are involved, wo willingly submit the inets to the judgment of the world On the Sth of June laet, Mr. Webster, in bis capacity ae Secretary of State, was offlolally apprised that the folueh goverment ocntemplted certain immediate Yomi. Very young scholars, and adulta ango- he mugic, Will he partionlarly weloomo, 60 av to eeworful’ workings of th PRANO SINGER WANTED, IN Brovkiyn.—Sho roust be a yood tansiet measures for ihe beller protection of their own fisher. Se Sener. Gainey tioorel betcoay” tren against unlawial encroachments, Ou the following mh h namo, address, Wo. cay be issued a proclamation of warning to his country- p: * men, the efleet of which was to create considerable hos. IGNORKI G. TORRENTE AND A. DUBREUL RE- | tiny of ventiment agwinst Grent Britaim, Tt tx farther Ss apectinity inform their friends the public, that | sieded. though to this L we cannot positively tontity, ‘their classes for modern Italian singing, will ee nevon | that. on the morning af.cr the preclamation. had been of Oetober noxt, at Signor "n rosidenco, No. Sowers Pe smboonth strect, votwoen the Fifth and Sixth certs given, Fue further in- prly ag abi Kiva DONNA AND BAUR RE iiss Valentiul, terch nooo ah seurd. be was ecriceted by the Brillsh roprerentative at Wa b'paton. and informed that he had misooast ued the commurieation of the Sth Be this as it may, « fort wight Inter Mr, Webster addressed a pabilo a-semoly wt Marhfield im a epeech which roviswed (ho fi hery qvestion at rom length. so that we heve tero documents before us, both incont-atably proceeding from the Score tury bumself. on which we can base oor remerks. and we rt mt beritation that they are Inciting In evi and politioal principle, Thee were two pony: hat of the in-hore fitheries and that of Hae firhing. On each the Americens bad beon (ros porners ; om the latter bebicuatiy on the former mate Helly. ‘Now. im the proctamstion, Mr. Wobslor kept the svenues. Gennd private ¢ formation anc p iy ave- neond to the public, next of the mog> vomarkable anf In inter, fous profess votor dod tetnut. veaching, end tl opie. PERSONS DRSIROUS OF TAK lishod tenchor by addreming “MLO. 7 Hoek Pea cate, Lowons given day or evening. bey t cnie, at Paris, in Racine “ Mithridate,”? Ancw droma, by G. Sand, entitled the “Demon du Foyer.” bos been given at the Gymnure. Mms Prosso- Npl and M, Barrhoilet have bese giving reveral concerts at Leghorn. and in the environs of Florence and. accord ing to all secounte, thelr reception overywhore has been mort gravitying. Mdile, Bofle Cruvelll and her sister have appeared, with ppluveo, ina concert at Wiesbaden, The melodrema of \ Benvenuto Cellini.” which, ta the bands of Metgne bad a projonged rim at Porte St. Moertin lost winter, bar been produced io Itation at Carin with signet euccers, Modens, anactor of great repulacion, (ching Metingne’s part, Denieetti'n “ Potiuto—I Mastiri ? on this side of the alpen has Geen performed lately at Brescia with great oree, Mme. Garibaldi and MM. Miregiia ond Gorin, ta the prineipal parte are spoken of to very high terms M Bordas. (he tenor ie announced by the (elien Jo ae. orks to be engaged for a musteat toge ia ihe Ualud olales, commending at New Orfeans, AL (he Carcano, at Milan. ® Kaw opera" Danio o | Pice”) by Bsestio-has mot Win am eqcogioud fare, | oMfejat returns of the Board of Trade for the The artiste were Mimo. Anselint, and MW. Portaeaut, Goe't-Imvis1 and Cervini. who-e performance i not cated much higher than the opera iteelf. ‘The Neapolitan contrelto, Mile, Borghi Mamo, Gas been vet for mext spring season at the Gourt Theatre in PDB. Awstia Ferreris has been winnlng mew Inurets at Vicevra, fn a ballet composed expromly for hue, called “ Adllé.” Bile Ticrfomini, the young cantatrion who mado her debut at Florsnpe last season, is engaged for the ensuing Beason at Rowe, Miss Yenny WaMack haa been ergagod for thy winter fearon at the City of London Theatre. aud will appest in new play, for which iaamonse proparations are in pro- gress. Stcker’ /mericnn corps of equestrians have made “a decided hit” at Axtivy’s Apephithectre aad the foats of Malle Kita and Young Leon are said to be truly wonde ful Mr McKean Buchapam. tho Amerioan tregodian, ap- peared a& Macbeth, at the Murrieboue Theasre, Loa- don, on Thursday evening. the 9th inat, It ix eaid that Mons Julian, is aiveady making arrange Mente tovirit the United states, accompanied by tho primolpal meiubers of his orctiestrs. The Comm Trade of Ki fo (From the London Marcantele dusotte. Sept LO—P. M] ‘The wee’ ber has been unsettled sino our last, ear thunder storms have provaited, emi a vast quanticy of Tain bea fatlen ia differont parte of the kingtom. In th fouth there is forrunately tittle corm rescwiming tn oh fields. and cyen in the northern distrtow the geeate part he been secured: atHt sefloiont remnins abroad to caure conte Uneaelnees to be felt, With so indifferent a barvest as thet of the soutl, eny injury te Guo northera crops would bo of greater inrpertance titan tn ordinary years. The sesson has certarsty proved vory unfavorable to tho Brite farmer, Tn adi the privcipal wheat growing counties on this site of the river Humber. wheat bas suf- feredextevsively from blight and mildew, and the greater proportion huvivg been carried during web weather, ths conditicn is wretobedly bud. The reports trom the east coust re really deplorable, In the fen lands of Lio- colnshire ond Cambridgeshire both yield and quatity are badly ‘olen of; some idea of thelattor mey be formed trem the fect that new wheat, the growth of that quarter, hus been soli at the very low price of 258 por querer, ‘Tio reports from the midland snd wostorm counties avo pot quite so unfavorable bus the qua- lity and condition are nevertheless loudly complained of Tn the home counties the yield to the scro will wo ate inclined to think, be tolerably good; jard- ing the quabty, we have had fuir meaus of judg- ing. and we bave no hesitation in saying thet the greater portion of the new wheat hitherto brought to Hark lune hus been inferior to anything wo havo Witmessed for years; this is ruffloiontly proved by the wide ronge of prices. We have ceriainly no Giepo-ition fo exaggerate, but the above remarks will be found subse sntiaily correct, as tar as the south is con- cerned. With respect to the harvest in the north, no- thing positive can be suid at present; the reports thas fur lead us to hope that the harvest will tura out bet- ter in every roepect than on this side of the dumber. ‘The future range of prices will depond in a great moa- sure on the view holders abroad may take of the mattor. That they cap easily supply ua with all we ure likely to require, fa certain, as the crops over a large portion of northerp Enrope, as weil asin America, have givens good yield. Whotber, however, the Russian, Geeman, and American producer will sell trecly st such rates as to sllow shipments to be made with profit to our markets, if prices do not rise here, admits of doubt. Our mer- chants are, nevertheless. apprehensive of overwhelm- ing foreign eupplics. and there is no inclination to pur. chaso wheat to hold Such being the ose. the receipts have kept pace with the consumptive demand; and with the acknowledged fact that a very large quantity of old wheet will be needed between this and Christmas (18 comparativoly Littio of the new will be fit to griad alone till then), prises bave receded more or less at ail the priveipal werketa during the past fortn gut. This is cortainly a somewhat singular position of afuirs, moro especially os the potato disease is eaid to prevail as extensively as It did in the dicastrous year 1816 At Morklave boviness has remained vory quict. and the apxivty te hos been fur greater than the incli- vailen to buy. On Mondsy there was = moderate bow of Sheet by lond-earriage samples from Kssex and Kent, the cater part new, Pioked parecis a x and the beat lots were tees quite eqn to th The generat ros, bing n mivrable candion, wore olution for red ranged trom B24. trem ®t. ta Add perar There wa: edueriny and prices Were not lower tis norniny thers upper te be ratber more oisposition Co purchess. withoat how ever, leading to any improve aotations, The aritvals of forcign wheat hi ably good and though holders of parecle in granary havo in general re meined firm. saler have in partial inetances, been made from on boord ship at a reduction of Is, per qr., mak- ing the total decline from the higbeet point attained fa Avgust quite 23. perqr. Nothivg of much interest ha transpired in floating cargoes. and the offers from the Baitic having for the most pert been at higher rates than purebacers hare deemed it prudent to pay, the opara- Uc ne free ov board have beon unimportant. The nomi- bel top price of town manufactured flour les un tergons no cbange. nor have fresh country marks been sold cheap- erthanu Jat week. American fiour was 64. to Is. per bor:tLlowes on Monday; but. since then sellers have bo- «Liss eager to teaiteo. ‘There was ratber wn inoreaaat MORNING EDITION-----WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1852. ete Ab Liverpoot yesterdey, they quoted uid ie Jean ot 54@ witb tao marker. © sack Hives ere very fim. We quote dry River Plate ox gud cow 4d. a 76d; Brandt, 4540 2036 Kivce Piste, 34d. a aid: Kio Graade 3Kd « Kio 144 a da ; Noetb amerlosa 24 a 2X4. gee Ib Truico.— About 30 obeste Beugat Rave obmnged ban: at id. 8 a. eévanes jn the market, chests sre now di the salen (0 commence on the 6th October fhe gi oe Inon — We bave bad an active demand for Welk bars, and pricer beve advanced, bing wow worth £6 108 & £5 Vs, in Walon Katte re wing Deen dealt im largely ab £6 net cach. and £666 ® £6 10. ts now generally aske: bers ts 468 Gd. free on bowrd at Gleeow. Bwedich is Ouilat £1) a £10 150; Rowien O.0.N.D. £16 ta quantity Linas en. — 2600 gre, hawe arrived from Caloutts. &o., moetly diteet to cruchers. We quoo Catontta dtu. Od « 456.; Binek Sea. 44e Cd. om the epot, with a limited do mend Vor arrival gow gone Linaexm Cancs.—Sine Aumerioau soil frecly Cur serival at £6 bo. te barra. owd CH le baee; Lhiok round £7 To Od. to £7 Ws, Loncon made dail at £7 Las. 6a. A percol arrived from Copenhegen has bewnvold frou abip LT Se. tom. ice fu the absenos of publte rales, about. 10,000 show of Bngli-h barley on Monday. and the quality of a lerge portion beirg indifferent, factors had to give ubout js per quarter, The reovipts have since bi small, and fine samples were quite es dear this morning as in the beginning of the wel. The value of geinding baa ley bas been steadily supported, and « fair amount of business has beem done in the article Malt bas cold rather freely at the recently onheucod terms The arrivals cf oata constwiee and from ireiand have been small but wo bave again to report a lacgo supply from Archangel. The large dealers have conduoted thelr operations with considers ble caution. and factors have heen unable to establish any improvement on late rates The gen aral {wpreseion appears however. to bo that old cate Will rather rise in value. Beans have come sparingly to band end have commanded full prices. Of new peas searcely any have appeared. and fine boilers would bring abigh price, The increasingly unfavorable roports res Lemurs oe have caused floating cargoes cf Indian crzn to be held at am advance of 6d. per quarter. The Bank of Englan An aceount, pursuant to the Act 7th and 8th Vio. c. 2, for the week ending on Saturday, (he 4th day of Sep- tember, 1852 Notes ismaod RIMENT. tovernment debt, £11,015,100 Other sveurities.. 2,984,900 Gold coin and bul- lion. 1, 384.921 Siver bullion. 19 154 354,075, Issur DEPA a O DEPARTMENT 00 Government seou- ONS ritios (ineladiny Dead Weigh eluding Ex ches Annuity)... «£14,189, 182 quer Savings’ Other seourities., 11,100, 87 Banks, Commis. Notes........ 12,542.99 sioners of Nati- Gold and ‘silvor onal Debt, and ola 93, 7 ividend Ao counta),...., Other deposits: ) Sevenday and other billé., 1a £38,830,906 £38,390, 956 Markets. MONKEY MARKET. Losvow Sept, 10—% P M,—Conauls have beon done at 0%; for money but they have recovered to 99% to % fur money and socount. New Three and a Quarter por Cente, 104% to 4, Bapk Stock 223 t9 29. MESSRS. BARINGS’ CIRCULAR. Lorpon, Sept, 10m5 P.M, The eolonisl and foreign produce markets havo been firmer this week, with more dispo ition to purchase on the pert of the trade; influenced, no doubt. by the fa voratle reeult of the northern harvest. and prevailing mocerate prices of most articles, Coffee and sugar aie both rather dearer Cotton quiet, but steady. Wheat i about ls per qr, and flour fd per bbl lower: By the sevea months encing th ultimo there app-ars an inereass in the consumption of sugar of about 20000 tons, and in tea of 1,424 068 ibs , a» compared with the aame Portod in 1861 Coffee and cocoa show only a trifing exocas, Soney remains very abundant, ‘The bullion jn the bank Ly the last return amounted to £21 918.754. We quote new deliare 46 105). Bar silver 6s 0} Conols lets off £0% @ 100 for money 4 ‘ Cocmmeat is q@et. ond again rather cheaper—9% bags Tiouduras silver on Tnesday cold steadily at 34, 9d, for mid ; but 160 bage of various Kinds since bave sold at Jd decline, Hondnrne silver da 8d. a 3a Od ; Ponwriffe Se 11d. adn; Mexican black is, Id. a4, 2d ; silver 39 fd a 8, 90, Cocoa has been In better request, and 795 bags 130 bar rels Trinidad at auction have found free buyers from J0s. for grey to 41s ed. tor very good. red. Corren —At the Trading Oogpany’s pale at Rotterdam on 2nd Inetant. the whole 242,240 bogs found buyers (com 260 84 cents deli enerally above “he rates at. Amater- dem ; and the concluding og0 at Middleb: of 44.102 bogs. on 7th instant, went. on equal tertas.. ‘The favoes- bie result of there sales bre led to more general onqatey wii bus, and a cargo of S000 bage good first Rio h na beet told floating at 36s Sd. showing sa advanos of 1a per (Wt. At the varlov 4” pubtlo sales. of 760 casks, 100 bogs, Plastation Ce sion, the greatest part has found bay- ee extreme rat 4410 te. dewror, with 200 bas mative, a” 186,08 C0 bane Conta Uien from 4%. 6d. 9 68.. and 15: Mes Jamelea * £46. 0 608. Privately, 600 oaks Planta i fo ge br Ae changed hands on rimilar terms, wir TBP sive ot dis Cd, and 700 bags Kio, at St» ¢ontinentel markets bave felt the inf! was. 1nd MEE Hisinges bas been done both xt dbo! aa! \ntwel 6. whtiein the Mediterranean higher prioos are ‘ i, ally demanded 4+ corn trade bas Foled “uit, at a reduction of 18 Warten ow wheat of alt kinds We have had a good anp /Y Of Fugtieh. mostly of wow crop nnd arit in todiife emt condition: Inst week's average was 4e Od per quer ek OM 8 qnantity of 74.120 quarters With more dip» sitop to Fealize, we quote United States flour at 20a 22 a. per bbt ‘ing corm without materiai ohango. In Cine Corn. Bold at We a 00. 6d, for Gulatn, aad Odoein Onde bo buyers at the moment, | Corton iv quiet. but holders firm. One risa do mo. © cced 1,660 bales, oli Kat Indi*, WiLhous ahango ia val- bags Bengal and Madras Rave changed bands pritawiy at extrome rates. Nisety vieroes Usrouas today wore bought in at Zia to Bia bd Basrrerce mre —672 berm Bengal et anotion to-day Went from “Bs 64 bo Oe tor bibs, refraction, Srexven held a6 £16 15a, om tho spos, sud £17 to a: rive, Sheet sino #2t Gricks renerully are held frosty Wnt trenarotions lee: beer confined to 200 pkgs. Osohte ginger from 2, 6+ ‘ e-ereed: to good small, with 06 bbis. Jamaios, at 53). ia. a Buea. ‘There has been more demand this week fro both grovers and refines aud the sates of West India hes: been 3 700 bhds.. wt ortees, im most instances. cdteblit > ing am advance of Ud. per owt, the market olosing drm / Kefined im moderate request. at previous rates, 16, begs Mauritius. Bengat) Madras, and Panang. ab publ. rate, have chiefly found bayero at a similar lmprovemon: whilo 1060 boxes dameged Havana mostly sold for cor Porntive rates, and the greater part of 4,500 bags Brant from 206 @ #58 td. for brown to middiewg white Baols with brown Perpame at 80s 6d a Sia, ‘Poe transaction: privatoly have beep coniined te 0420 onsks browa: Hebia at 16s, for ancar pert. Advices from the convi- nental ports report litite buainors. Tartow ip steady et 399 9 308 Sd. for St. Potersburg. ¥.C on the spot, and 984. for the lust three monibs, ‘The high prices ruling on your side have had mo offeot on our market, though one ov two parceks may be re- turned from Liverpool. Tin.—-W note aa advance of 38. on British, now firm at Gis, for book and ingot, end 4s for bar Straits Sis. Banoa held at 8%. ‘Tim VPiatos unaltered at vmm.—Buyers of rougis at 0s, Spirits scarce, and 278. 6d paid for British. o Wrane: 3 tons Southern: to-day sold at £225 per to In Amenioan Srovxs no change whatever haa occurred, MESEKS. RICHARDSON, BKOTHRE AND €O 'S CIRCULAR Liveneoor, Sept 10. 152. Corron.-~This week the trade has been quiet, but the general currenay of the market bas not altered from last Week. Oceasionally. » slight reduction has been made of American descriptions. ‘To-day’s murket continucs quict; rules 6.000 bales. In the week, the rales sum up 40,020 bales, of which culaters have taten 6,410 bales. and exporters 5 690 bales. leaving 30.020 bales to tho trade, Tmport. 11,880; stook, 687,600, ageinst 683,500 same date .—The sales reach about 1000 barrels; mew pots at 24s, to 248, Gd:, old 2ue.; new pearls 25a, Gal lo 26s, per ewt. Qurnorrnon Ranx.—A parcel of Baitimoro wi rod ex chip, but no bidders above Ge, 3d.; Philadelphia ix sold Ts. Sd per ewt, 200 begs of Baluiore sold ox store at Gs, Gd. per owt. O11s.—Whale off, nome; sperm, nochange; palin, £27 to £27 10s. per tum, which is slight decline; rosin, a. 34 to 28. 4d perowt. No aries of turpentine. Lavy —The sales ef the fortnight are from 120 to 160 tons. at 586, and sfmxll pazcel of fine at 500, The qua- lity of our stock Is Inferior, about 60 toms remaining ia firet honds Brxv —The sale is slow—50 tierces “ Smith's" ro. ported at Wds., amd 50 ticrooa * Samuel & Moss” at 10s, Our stock im importers’ handy is wbout 4500 Licrees. and im dealers 6.000 to 6.000; of Uke former. eyuat to 3.000 tierces ore in barrels and repacked tierees, which cunsentle Irish now is ofering om contract cr mum be, 2 tis, per terse 1.0 vA slow; vale. Porx ts quieter Onn " acter of the Nk mostly very dine, but 6o ler; proportion of um scenred that ib has censed to exereise avy ipfinence on the value of wheat and flour, We have mich better reportaof the wheat crop in tho districts perth of us and im Scotland, than from the south aad west, from whence our recent advices confirm what we reportad of them per Wuropa, on the 27th uit. thmer feeling towards whest has prevailed with most holders ; but owing to the millers having evinced a con- tinued determination to work up theit stock bofore on- 7 ON LEW engagements. languor bas prevailed over the trade, and to eflect sales the value of even the best wheat haa not been supported by 2d. por 70 tbs. ; and cther kinds buve been much negleoted. “Wor good qual- itics of flour there pre free buyers for consumption at 213. to 21s, Gd., and. to hold over at 20. 6d.; but, owing to the want of switalle qualities. a restricted business has wir Le thoweather heen done. There istlo doing in Indiaa e ve de has been going on in Black 64 , 268, Od. to 2Ts , for Trail, ond cGalate O, F andl Since the 7th the weather has been beillantly fluo and warm. Nothing worth reoording has occurred in the tride as to business transacted in the interval. buts Arin feeling has been evinced by holders of good wheats and flour. We bad avery thin attendance at our market this morning; the buyers present were desirous of precba: ing wheat at 2d decline on the prices of Tuesday, b fellore resisted, snd the consequence was that only a small trade was done, Baltimore and Philadelphia flour enquired efter. and calea were made at 21s. 6d toa fair exiont, but other descriptions wore mush mrgivoted. Gcod sours reniized 198. 6d, per barrel, No chango in the Inoian corn trade. whether on the spot or C.F. and I Good pew oats in short supply, and would find par- chasiR# at extreme prices, and new oatmeal rather more enquired siter at £2e, per load. Egyptian beans were In good demand, but business was restricted by the high prices asked. via , 283. 60. per 480 Ibs, ‘The feosh sup- Pliee of any article bave boon very limited thi« woek Cirenlar. The act of Congress approved August 31, 185%, making appropriations for the naval service for the jear ending the thisticth of June, one thous nd eight hundred and fifty-three, provides that ‘* the proper secounting officers of the Treasury bey and they ere horeby, authorized to allow and pay, out of any money in tho treasury not otherwise ‘appro: pristed, to the officers, petty officers, seam sn, and uarinesof tho United States oavy, and to 7 bo offi- | cers and men of the revenue sorvice who s¢ ryed in | the Pacifio Ocean, on the coast of Califa nia and | Mexivo, since the twenty-eighth day of Sef jtembor, eighteen hundred and fifty, the sume ine reased or additional compensation as hasbeen by la wdirccted: | to be paid to the officers and soldiers ¢ .€ tho army | who served in California.” | The officers, petty officers, seamen, and marines | of the United States navy who sro cp ,titled to the | benefits therein provided, are hereby notifled that | all spplications for the eettlement 0 ¢ thoir claims | must be mude direct to the Mourth Auditor of the but the prinoiual boulders ace not | from tho vioinity of the Haat river, PRICE TWO CENTS. City Intelligence Fras amowo tie Sau anv Some oy Wrorreaent walted | —At the bury hoer of 11 o'clock yestertey for noon the 44. | Gre slerm scundd for the Seveutly district, ond at tie tg | “me moment a denre black smoke was ebrerved (ewe A tremendow rarte was immediately made from the various d-pectmeate’ An eminent captain of police from the Chiet '« office, wile © pore of oMcors, roveral of the City Fathers, among whom most preminen¢ waa (ho Ohairam of the Com” Baotch pig bas fluotomtod: the closing price for Lorre mitteo on the Fire Department all vied in epood towards the acene of the supposed conflagration, Tie worthy an@ Ealiant firemen oviuced thoir usual alsority, and cogine end here compenics rattled throvgh ther strets ta the rome divec Arrived at the oatremity ef the roate, tt wan foond that arokocner, the William If Smith, lying eb the foot of Dover street oad teleom fire im the forwerd sort end ber fying jib bring very diy hed * fared up,” curing the sarang sppvarance Che Gre originaved: ibor—A pitch por om bead the Witliaa 1. Smith. im overboard: but im it fell onthe boat whick was Orawy a ongelde The famon were quickly communicated ficm the later beth to the Wutam H. Smith amd @ Breokhaven vera the Georce M_ Saitth. Too firemem, hewover succeeded in extinguishing the famoe before apy grest Injury wan imcurred, but the demege may pre- bety axsnount to a thousend dollars, thre timbers of bet versele belie g muoh searohed. A New Youa Ory Mur-env,—Tho following is report. ed by Coptaio Squires ofthe Eloverth ward, om his revare Jorterday moming Co the Chief of Pollow:—~ A boy, about twelve yests of ago, awed Alonso Turmec, wae’ found yesterday at the commer of Avenue U end Fourth rtreet dead drunk. Ho was brought Co the rtation houss, aud there attended by Dr. Murphy. who sucoesded in ex- tryoting tbe liquor from tte stomach and tu restoring bim to consctousuess. Go stated that he obttued the Lquor at tbe store of Patrick Fagan, corner of Avenue @ and Fifth trees ono of the arvet vile and notorious rag holes in the oity—a placo where childrem mels and f- male, ofa tender age, ace daily supplied with liquor, te quantities fr nya penny worth upwards,’? ‘Tue Poon Surverens ov THR Greer Frew i Monrem —‘the ooilections for the retiot of the poor and re by the great fire in Momtreal amouas to sigatesa und six bundred and sigh'y-five dollars aad uinetg~ twe cents; ($18 66662.) Two handred amd Oty doltem of this has been contributed by Me Wm. Dougtas. aad the same amount by Merers. Ketchum. Kogers and Be ment. There are yet forty-two subdsonption books in the bands of members of the committee. which it is de- tizable should be rerutmed a4 curly awpossible to Wales R Jones, Esq , Treasurer. Aclantio Timurance Offloe, tm order that the acoounts may be closed) and » staceene ofthe donations pultished Tae Surreeers ny THe Sreamnoar, Rewoxrea,—' employes of the City Hotel. we learn. have sul avo paid over to the widow of Robert Farwell, whe test his life on board the tub fated Reindeer, 2d whore ere i very indigent cirowmstances, no lee a sum them $90 50. Suericion or Munowe—A Honnroie Dow.—In ene ef those pest houses, to be found in variow perteof the city, where poverty, crime and ilth sbound form- ing. chaos of simort inconceivable wretthed oss, the dead body of a female: supposed to have boen murdered, was found yesterday morning. The don im question situated at No. 38 Homorsiey street. and ly kaown em ‘the Menagerio.”) 1t ia seid no lead than clubty familias live in this loathrome hive. in the utmost state of degem- dation and filth. Officer Dunbam, of the. Nighth ward police. being despatched (o the spect, ascertained that, em Monday night, the wretched creatuce—whose vame is Margaret Taylor—was in a state of gross intoxioatios, and bad gone to sicep in the garret ; and beimg tound om the second floor. it was suppoved that she bad, im a6 tempting to go down stairs, fallen one slory, and reovived: the injuries by which sbe came to her death. Om the other bund. grave suspicions of foul play are entertained, from rome facts which the officers have not aivulged. Thaw dees avedt was about thirty years of age, and Leaves one child, A Smmanoe Stony —The Coroner was called you! totne First ward police station, to hold an ingucst upem the bedy ofa child, which bad been found in asiok im the reer of 61 Washington street, kept by David Harring ~ ton und his wife as boarding house It appeared in denge (bat the child was one of twins, which had boom the house on Sunday last; ea Mrs Louisa Waters, 4 shout a wock pyovicus, arrived drou, [ilimeis, up at the house belng the mother, A naidi hoyle, residing &i 120 Cedar streot, acter of the birth. aud tecitied befrs the Coroser derowed ebild was still born. She etated furs bat imme ly after its birth Marrington and his This she ther wife inet: (od ob her throwing it isto the siric refered to do. when bo, finding threats vain. endeavored to.cempel her by force. He hadlocked heaup im a reom; bot rhe escaped end got home. On Monday might the chila was found in the sink by officers Snodgrass aad Collins, Several witnesses wero examinod: as wore Hae- tiogten aud his wife, and thoir textimomy confliotiag with tbat ot the others, the Coroner ordered them to be mmitted for perjury. The jury found thas thy chil@ ‘wae still born. Patan Accwxsr om tin New Youx axp Bare Rate ROaD.—An iDquest wos held yesterday. at the- office of the Iiew York and Erie Rajlroad. at the ioot.of Duane upon the body of Patrick Maghen. a aativeof Ireland yrare of ge, Who died that day on boacd the boat, on hia way fiom Piermont, from fnjuries received on ped afGrneon by being run over. between Manroovitle Oxford by agraved train, The deceased. was @ laborer employed by the eompany.and was im the wot of fa upon the train wie it was in motion, when be sti and fell before the wheel. which pgarcd ewer bis mangling itin a choeking munver He was lmeaodiately | taken to Piermout for medioul aid. whickwas wnevatii and be died as before stated. The jury rag.dered avarice « of accidental death A Yours Lavy Rox Over axp Kinuzn—Oruene Srveurty Insonen Mise Elem Hays, @rteen years off ©, Who resided with her parents at Ne 76 Henry rtreet, 4 yesterdvy morning knocked dewa by a ruvawey horse and sastantly Killed by a kod: received im the temple. The animal had been drives up Chathaa.street by a many eees Cesnineseae) whe beves on the cormer of joerek ani ny streets, wi whi file tree striking tho hore. who slacted of at a paprhewey sn leaving Wagon snd rider pened Tw men and two women were knocked cown in the ies, when tho. aulimal, tubetoe iaty tise: slong the side waik, striking dowa Misa injured, street, das hr Hisys sud anotbrr yousg girl, who wag muoh i Macon and ooaveyed home to ber residence tm Hopes are entertained of her reaovery. Rox Ovex—More Recktess Stace Dy day aight, sbout § selock,a man napaed Thom: ney. who revides at the corner of Tyentisth street and ath avemue, Was ron 07 asigze whiow was racing wih avotber on tae Sixth avenue, Hi¢deg was brok: wad be was otherwira severely woundd Ate was convey tothe Hospital, aud the poilce have goe tho number of the stuge. Cup Buxsen to Dratn.—Josmh Jebnson, a colored boy. five years ofuge, who resided wit’-his parents inthe. rear of No. 42 Bedford street, waa shackingly buraed, om Monday isas, in comeequence of a box of matches with. which he vas playing having iqnitad and set fire to his clothing His mother had been adsent but = few me ments, and on cv a found the voor child enveloped in flames. A physician was immediat but the eufferee was mortally imjured, san) clea pomeveay mornivg Accinynts.—Micheel Gannan, taborer, of 62 Centre street, while working. on Monday evening, ow & buildin) corner of Eighth street and Fourth avenue. fell fourth story to the street, and beoke both his legs. He waa token to the Horpital, Peter MoCrink was conveyed to. the Heepital on Mom- ‘Treasury, in thecity of Washingtom . The employ- ent of agents or actorneys to prose ute such claims ia NOt Decessary. By the some aot it is provided “ that so much of the act, approved Maren third, ‘eighteen hundred and Gfty-one, entirled ** An act making appropria- | tiens for the naval service for t! 18 year ending the | thirtieth of June, one thousand fifty-two,” os provides that ‘* no commatation of ration shall be allowed, except to officers and their attendants, and for the spirit part of the ration,” be and the same is hereby rep caled ” AJ! officers of the ag! awd warine cerps holding commonds, either on show, or afloat, are hereby required to promulgate th) foregoing: provisions of law, and toseo that no Wijustive iq done to thoso under their respective c@aman of their acoounts. uN P Svereta: Navy Devantvent, Sept. 1, 1 eight hundred and fae ete rv of the Navy. 52. Literary Rew jows. AvsTRaLiA. A COMPLETE 'Aaxp Boor OR GUIDE To THe GOLD Recrons. B. FE gbian, Haghes & Co., 9 West street —This little pamphlot ot 110 pages comprizes much valuxble ir formation on the subject of Australia, the new-foun a El Dorado, and hitherto almost & terra bg bed to a large portion of the American public ‘The alitor, in his preface, only claims the merit of comy Jjing from authentic sources, and this be appears to ‘have done with considerable judgment. Tables of exports and imports, the cut toms’ tariff, pilotage, tonnage duea, licenses, &o , are given very fullg; and the work will, uo doubt, be fourd of great éervice asa hand-book. [t should be in tho bands of veers engaged in the new «nd important trade with that quarter of the world. ‘Thovg) it not loagt, acopious indox gives an im- o odiate clue to the information req Bonres Founp —The bodies of $70 white men were yesterday found floating in the river at thix side of . and Coromer Rice, of Jefferson parish, was to hold am inquert. The bodies appeared ax several days, sud no marks on them | Judging from and the clothes up nm ba t a (e white man) fll from the steamboat Saxon. tate (he river, near Carrollton, and thet « comrade of hts, who ted to rerove bim elao feil in the river, and hoth ory vand tn the settloment | | tleoe. wae diecover dp thw dere day niche, suffering from Injuries he had resolved in con- sequence ot being rum over by Eogine No 16 while re torning from an alarm of fire sounded "te the seventh die- | irlet. ‘The secident occurred om the corner of Broad | Way and Fulton street, Anorurn Rusaway Horsx.—At the some timaa horse attached to # cart, but without a driver, took fright am@ a doen Fronhiin and Church atreete to the corner ef West Broagway. where he knocked dowm Mrs, Platt. am aged lacy injuring her rather severely. She was com | veyed to the station house, and thence bome. The fright. ceed animal pursued bis career down Church atreet til | he was rtopped by coming in contact with an expreca wa. | gon, The driver of the latter vebicte was thrown out ihe shock and the wheel parsing over bim broke both big. | jege The potice secured both hows, and the injured | mua was conveyed to his residence. Tancrr Excunsion.—Tho Wiveburn @uard, Capteim | Jemer Murray turned out yesterday. forming @ veey tmart and wmiitery looking company, and mastering forty three muckets. They proceeded to Mr. Gooderson's houre, at Fivsbing. for their annual target excursion, and were much gratified by thelr day's sport. ‘The prises were awarded Lows :~ Piret—Gold seal ring, te Phi- Lip Duffy. S:cond—-Gold ring to James Kelly Thicd— Set of gold vest battons Joseph Burns, Fourth—Five dollar ‘bat, to P.O. Lakin, ~Dodworth’s apd acsom- pomed the Guard. nadian Items. It fe said that the echooner Merchant, peared mysteriously on Lake Superior *R mb oat thirty fort be- i bere sere thirteen heads ed to Pave foundered, and The blowing down of a pine tr town Neleom bas revealed to the wonde y+ gh Tanto the rkeletom cf @ man of great e' stuns stone image, (we copper vessels, and come large sea shells, The Maine Liquer law bill tes been rand the first time low ibe surface of toe warer on board when she was suppor: $5.00 in epecie, 2 bay ob i ot Ln room + Tt was debated bat littio, lon. Mr Conewa mor eating. goveramont txpreseed no optoios wrth bil. 7a The provincial Posty austen enabled to introducr, the penny postage system tm years’ time, The reduction ia ratee has bee With gsuccers. , ‘A lerge fire eecurted at Bytown on the night Téth inst. he Pe va tenes commas 6 Hover ' ase the Crone, primber otie, ‘and four that vieiniy: * property oonsider. able. Fortunately De lives ‘were lost, " “he opening of the &t Lawrense Portland ratiros@ om Saturday te t wae a great oe ertucey the quests, Governot General was prevent, and about 800 Col, Law. now commanding the troops at Newfound. nnd, t expected to by ‘§ be promoted to the govermorshiy of