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= ss i A cask Feady theday pre On out sale. . assorted; 1 Bendlo kuriver ard UCTION NOTICE —ASSIONEE'S 8. ry Al At 1036 c’clock, # geveral nase tmont of reedy’ made Fe Re a fay of ~ THE NEW YORK HERALD. WHOLE NO. 7542. ee SaAL@s aT AUCTION. ienctind Dene’ KOCKERY, OHIN. A MOUNT YSN AN RWENE August 18 at, 1Wo'olock, at Latreet by tie puokage and in Lo ta to suit OF crates white pra vite ware 9 full assortment es ght Vinorprinta ware cemcegee ib do. mulboreyy Sdee ae,ee80rtod red ereited fi forks vious to the sale ALE OF SHIRTS, ao, SAMUEL USGUOD, Anotik CKLID will el! ov Thared: bi tousting, &0, ala Acicy ‘atalogues on the mora- Mi Other artic! enus, Gonve mir nes cot je ‘mat rresee ly W. S.1N rooms, = the a Building lot« at Fi ‘ALBERT antic villege of ) mThnwe sili eit ate of about thirt; go ier an foot from South Br Fe portion o and mortgage for tionable. 0! Nor! All a. J. aistlog of ina pets, ofl paintings, FE, HEX t suck 3 the owner is leaving the oity UCTION NoTICS , withont reserva, Ment of heuschoid surnis LBERT H. NICOLAY sade of abvutt H. NICOLAY ville] on Ti BS, ar 2 o'clock PM. rOune, ahaa wecepsibla ax could b " ‘The Third averwo from Rrooklyntis o Sraded to the Hamilter Horse 0 09s 18. most delichtfal carr se ride thereto in the # minutes. nck P.M. di ‘Chambers s'reot, #69 A. Brooklyn, with ateamboat tickets, freo of charge. ‘ond particulars apply UCTION NOTICE —FU“NITURE, CA |. BED. yen rn iSy M. DOUGHTY, this Fa ge tat at 103 o'clock, at ly, ro noved ‘fur bureaus, muhogany, French, and 1 uives, dinfag and toa 8, onrpets feather beds hair wilt. be sold without roservo, as T. ASTEN, Auctioneer. f THOS BELL, AUCTIONEER. GRatay —Friday ‘at 10g svolock, 10 Nooth William atroot, will be sold, as vey valuable and clogaut assort- vre houseteeping articles, ke. 4 UCTIONERR.—PEREMP- eo’ ua dred reauti‘al and choice Tt line ilton, at aaution . the furviture of w fat , August 1 on the g-ounu, about three hundre beautifn! anti choice lots and ville sites, situated at the ro- or farilon, by 425 feet, and are located on high did &ud panoramic view of the At- Narrows, Staten tana, ol oannct be suzpnsred within twonty miles 0 er ry tf 2 permanent. fe leh, in comps ction Fith cre. stages ead sho sont road from Brovklsn will render Fort Hemilton as easily 6 der re pened, and beautifall; ng this property, whic pace Steumb ate seonomy and Barro: th river ut 10 and 11 A. M., avd. 234. 4 inily; nlso, the Keyport ‘bor Mi. and 4 P. M. from t] Iso, stages ¢ purchase money can remain on bond rm of vests and the titl is unqu which @ print~d abstract will bo furnished Rratis to every purchaser sons desirou: f attending the sale will be fur- For maps to EWELL, W BaRWER, §No 3 Nassau street, C Sac DERS, or N. icGRs W, 456 Broadway, or to the suctioneer, No. 40 Wall street, New York. ¥Y JOSEPH HFGEMAY. fegee W,at igo AUCTIONEER.—FRIDAY, P. M., s¢ 76 Pineapple street, neral assor’mer to? household furniture, con: jogany © ecfa mahogany and walnut chairs, car- ngravinzs, ao. \HAMPAGNE, Friday, Ancus' ren’ bse mak ae. it will br og. H NY assortment o: OSTPONED F 187 Canal street ts, Washetsnar, C. KEMP, © euciion.— kK. @riday) at 12 o'e' Without ardz git makers of goo = fel tout these in wa Cc. EEMP, glaaces ; roae ond satin brocatel!: i Dookonse ; wardroty id mabe Woo tre, 0%es abort fuenitare. on sit» any French and vt aters and pil'ows blog ; breakfast do 1c, Oud & Kenera! well worthy of cellont tore and d faliy warrant purchased to so ow HOUSES, \ PARTY bis wife, and t below Eights d between the ‘Will plenco eddrer ‘OUSE- OR P. abeve Four ke & bor he taken ow ticulars, post se week. PRINTANS wich, green an im neat parcels Pegne, claret, Also, H. LEEDS, AUCTIONEER.—SALE OF iid Tihhary —HGNKY H te by auetion. on 1 hnrsd: room, No. 8 Wali tensive and Wek ard Fi bo old and raze workr, Beet new editions Togues a: MORIARTY, A snitt at 10 0" sortmen' fortment ‘of furnitury, 1) 1a fauiltes m Tuesday's sale, in large doves, crockery, glassware, &e. AUCTIONE c. KEMP w reserve to-pay sdva: ees, ten el ettave pianofertes of nd beautiruily care: Dietop arersing bureau, ; ier, fancy, sn ohn Paved ebian eases an ble cutlery ; clocks, « Beven superior rosewood ¢ Bt areasoualle cbarge by csporicnced packers, the morning of eal W. FOST, 1 street— vill 5: of fursiture, alse, rted brarcy ‘vhr be had in Septomorr ties having first clase room: « T jnder or a platen maching, mnout a genteel peiviberbood beral price wil bo paid SRGARS GROCERY WAGON, &C.— 19, at 1034 0° lock, at 57 Bey stract, cor: block teas, sugars. coffee, sou. macceroud, nuts, barley, pickles, a-cot wines, brandy, gin, sogare, t 12 o'clock, one grocery wagon, for W A’CARTSR, Auctioncer. A LEKDS & CO, will sell 1g (thi# day), at the sales ele! ne of the most ex- ndidly bound Eng: plundid editions of ‘lo, the finest and bound in beautifal binding &c, Cata- 52 = ay, sue eb att nt coll igs, BUMP LOUK. A , hound in antique si ready, and the books can be examined. WILL SELL THIS lock st 173 Chatham atrect «large as- avirg the oty; also, >vasequence of tho wet weatter, gocde. All will he sold without UCTIONEER, f va Feserve. No postponen it ROM YéSTERDAY. LW ILUL wItT- ters auetiorcer, will seli this day at 19% o'vlock, at he turniinre of a family goiog to Encope, looking glasses chairs, tables, marble top tables, burcaus, hedsteuds, bedding, piano, cvoking AT i} fell at uustion, to morrow leek, at & Nassau street, near Fulton, lognnk tone wood 64 and tone, froim ate wary rfcls EeR.—PIANO FORT! § orp tatio ut of yood 1. struments, AUCSION#ER.—VALUABLE ROSE- sivoo'o> tas off paintings, dc , at aus. Q Xk, a K+iup will sell_a3_ abo v4 rosew: nd pianoforte, Peart ke} parlor furniture, ou ruste, covered in Kr, wd groen yolvet ; library’ aud eocretary ee Carved rosewood Ani mahrgnay mar tmarolo top waashstends; rose- gany beds'o-d4: rosewood marble top cen- J sile tables; mahogany tato-n tete +} spring seat parlor do ; chamber rosin with and © er bedsteads mahogany and oak extension dining ta- ; Prouch chisa tea and coffee sets ; desa- d oruswents; toilet sets; glassware ; ko Also soveral vatuable oil paint? ‘accortment of house furnishing articles, tention At 12 o’clock —Pianofort 7 cotave pianofortes finish from makers of good repata ea. Tobe sold to pay advances. Goods t cf the city can be packed for shipping Catalogues ne ee AUCTI: this day, at 1014 o'el Cid vines 1) baskets champagne, 5 casks fo bottles, sompcising the closing 1134 o'clock, a lot of silver Kc. Two wazone, for ped- tere, without reserve. Algo, books ke SPRUCE «, 9 large stock “ne, WANCHD, ROOMS, ‘S$ WANTED. -FOR A GENTLEMAN AND a single gentleman, where there are few or four rooms, eithor faraished or d, at the option of the modern built house, with all the 1 uae, aud ine desirab'e location, sirect, or wove Twouty-secoud street, Third aud Sixth avenu-s Possession to Lineral terms will be made with par rent as above, aud only such culars, box 1,39 Post Office. with p ART OF A TOUSE-W th t Rent must ber se where the font or part of the rent, tin board. Call on, or address with full paid, M. 2. ©., 88 Thompson steect, for =PRESS WaASTED-HITOURK A CYT od job and pawpilet work ditiously. 2 «saat reer POMKUY. Kah vay, N, Je ABTED "0 BIRE, WITIL Poss N IMMEDI. ‘ately, a dwelliuy bone aatba must be ia ove Twentioth. Dues, not below Bivbth street, ovr dress box {71 Lost Uflion, stutiog particulars TANTED A SMALL FURNISHED HOU FROM Ist eptember to Ist Mey, in ® pleasent location in the upper part of thec.ty. address, with sil particulars, Box 10 Posi offee ai ANTFD--A | FURNISHRD ROOM, IN A NICE quiet fesuily tor Henan and laty; hoard for the Jandy only. ‘Lermé mod Address 3 ., Broudway Fost Office ANTED BY A SINGLE GENTLEMA iry room without board and Norh Moore stevets. For Address C. St., AAW rus he For ealo, wholes: atl we INE OFL PAINTING up houeckeepi LORA TEMPL! vrint. with correct til rated taovting mazes, As che RTISER, GIVING ing, wil of valuable paint Tole reen for two days fi ten to two Jeon atroct, second story STL ENGRAVIN ‘alors, T Squares, Pastils, Peve Unters, Papers, Yo Brond way, up staire, Feve' alo aud rotail b; W. sCuavs EB AND titae harness, June 15 Is. Tin Price, & ‘elegantly colored, Urde + tenors, will Frecive pr ttent . CURRIER, att stroot, corner o —————-.. —— OKNAMENTAL KON WORK. fee ROW ALL'S CELER! Cr ething without tly rivalled for simplicity, d muy style pattern, o1 f running foot Principle. “The N np of Bhutters, nies, garde orth why Epecimen or. 4 of the any manufacture this ratlio Jot iron work for build brackets ‘veranéas, oflice &e, | Foundry PATENT &— Anentirely new article, un lity, ana economy; naptod to Oroamont, and wayrantod 29 ceute ohm be put up on the rivet dry and Tron Railing Com ogetiior with overy desori > . Bank and vantt dorr ne Vomit overs, gratings, baleo d deck railing, door wud window foot of tty-sixth strect, Of all deeeriptions at lowest prices, %, in sections, 10 bo soon we their Ae Cat IRON Jess ew York F rally Barcroom, 7) Duane strvet, a few doors east of Uroudway OHN B. WICK raili iron Ornawen' vate grounds, Rs per foot, smont in this ity t of ornament: ie own manufacture, at ex. umlity of kuir wrd HStAM one Fe be ua stave ‘Wickorshaw's oely rated ra $166 to $6 per rod ERSHAM.MANUPA foncos for farma, &o URER OF WIRE No. 312 Broadway, iron work, iron and wiro railing for public aad arks, Iawne, dwollings, 0, from 5) conte ron bedstouda, the moat comple rices from $3 to $00. Leon do chairs, sat! ir od m fe ‘Tho subsoribor offers the al iron wore ia the United btater, all of redingly low pricds., Superior mattresses, JOUN B. WICK d corn h house SS Ngoadway, orks Nos. (7, 99 pad * and worth trom SJ00 Lo 4 cach: | Warranted gn aro isrcicularly worthy the atten: MORNING EDITION --THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1853. NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. TxkcRarmo OFMicms, CORNER oF HANOVER AND Buave® STREETS. AND No, 203 Broapwar, THE IMPEACHMENT TRIAL AT ALBANY. George Sanders Commissioned as Consul to London. Reported Discovery of Dr. Gardner's Mines by the Mexican Commission. THE DIFFICULTY AMONG THE MAINE DEMOCRATS. THE EPISCOPAL CONVENTION AT BUFFALO, ke, be, &6, Fom Albany. THE COURT OF IMPEACHMENT, AND THE TRIAL OF JOHN C. MATHER—SLOW PROGRESS, SPECIAL CORRESPUNDENCK OF THE NEW YORK HERALD, ALBANY, August 17, 1853, Tho High Court cf Impeachment, instituted for thatrial @f Jobn C. Mather, Capal Commissioner, upoa charges of igh orimes and m\«dewesnora,” preferred by the House of Assembly, commenced its xecond day’s proceedings this morning. At 10 ’clock Mr. President Chorch calted toorder by a faint rap of bis mallet. The list of mem: bers was fhen called by the clerk and a proclamation made by C.lonel Ice the crivr, in words fo lowing: Hear ye! hear ye! Silence is commanded on pain of im- prisonment, while the court for the trial of impeachments of the State of New York is sitting for the trial of John C. Maticr, nal Commissioner of said Stato The Clerk of the Court then reed from his journal the proveedings hed on the 27th of July. the day the court was called togetber, and wlso those of yesterday, which wee approved a1.6 sdovted Mr. Baboock, Senator from Buffalo, appeared and was sworn. Mr. Morgan alvo entered the chamber a few moments thereafter, but did not present hiamelf for takicg the cath at that time, as Mr. Champlin was speshing. The Prerideat announced that the Court waa ready to bear further arguments, if any now were to be offered, in reference to the motion made yesterday by Mr. Mather’s ccunsel, to strike out the first five articles in the bill of impeachment, charging that high crimes and misde- meanors hud beeo commicted under the act of 1851. The President sugge-ted that some limit should be eet to the discussion, acd that only cne counsel on each side be al- lowed to enter upon the discussion of a single question, Mr. Vanderbilt remarked, that as the mo ion pending ‘was one of considerable magui ude, and inyolved an im- portant feature in the matter, more than one counsel tbould be sllowed to participate in the discussion. Judge Johnson was understood to cuincide with tho opiniyn of Sevator Vanderbilt so far es the question uader con- sideration is concerned Judge Denio then submitted an order, declaring that two counsel, npor the part of the managers, 2¢ allowed in reply to the rewarks submitted yosrerday by Mer. Reynclés on the part of the resvondent, and one to close in apawer thereto, which order #as assented to nem con. Ms. Champiin, one of the managers oa the part of the Howe of As eably, then tovk the floor. in opposition to the motien to rtrike cut the ratd five couats in the in- dictmeot, or the artioles in the bill of impeachment. He spoke for haifan hour agains! the motion, and ia sus- taining the bill of charges as they stand. ’ [This gentle. wap was Chairman of the Committee of the Assembly, and is undoabtealy the author or compiler of the whole fourieen articles of impeachment } Mir. Jobp K. Porter, employed by the managers to as- sist them: in the prosecution of the charges, followed on thesame side, His argumout was able, aud tolerably well arranged, thoug’ his intolerasle habit of repetition renc¢red his remaiks somewhat tedivus to the audience, He speke quite weli. however, acd was jist to with comsidersbie attention. He is a memb: the firm of Hill, Cagger & Porter, distingui-ned counsellors of this city He cecupied somo two hours in his remarks, ‘Tie qoutlatihg axgameet was taae be dames Te Brady, Esq, the well kiown attorney of ths city of New York. He deelt mainly on the point that whatever course tir. Mother pursued under the law of 1851 whetber he omit: ted.te comply with ita provisions, or committed wolawfal acts, a recognised nnger it, or yiolared any daty 59- acts, because that Jaw has been veda: cd ucconstitatioaul nett: B. occupied the time of tho court noarly two ours. Upon his conclusion, the President tated the question to be upon the motion to strike our the first tive articles of the impeachment, An interval of silence of @ moment or two, and when it was exoected a vote was to be | takou, Judge Devio moved that the court adjoura until! to- morrow, which was carzied. It is probable the eati ses:ion 0! to morrow will be spent ia seciet disc: as nearly all the Judges aid several Senators b notes and references made by counsel, aud will likely want to prepase their views by speeches and consulta: tion. Nearly a hundred witnesres have been subpaaaed. Several were present since the opening of the court Among ibe names of tho-e who have been pezsonall, served are the following :~Jeroms B Stilisen. Fredericl Folleat, George “ole, Davi) H Abecl, Bonj.gh. Garwood. Chases Cut Minor C. Story, A. B, Dickinsua, David Rerrett, Smich A Warerman Jonna Kosevelt, Jonas V. ork Simon Schermechorn Fraocis Newkirk, Willian J. Skinner. Huwpniey G Keot, George Graham, Tennis Waldron, Henry We'kes, Heary Beuor, John Risgood, V. R. Richmord, 0. ©. Hartwell, MC: Premeyer, G. W. Buldwiu Chrisvopher Morgan, Heary E. Beach Eli 8. Parkes, Neco J Beach, Fyaaklin Towsseod, Hoary F, B, Bockce, Samuel N, Poyne Homan Mather, F. 8. Davea- ort, Mermt? Potter Cuarles Larned, (Jona “han Whig, Palmer V. Kellogg Rendeu Btwood, A Van Siy: 3 Randall, and W J Mealpive i ‘The puvlie ai@ tamyiar with most of these names. Scme sre ex Canal Cotamisriovers; others ex-State offi cers; otbers exe present State officers and sudo. dinates on ihe consis and elsewhere; while a large proportion are ten whose names appoar prominent, and who took extracrd'pay ve measures in endeavoring to obtain Ltsets for mselves and friends, under the nine oy plondering scneme of 1861. Disclosures are an ted which way starde all the ‘outside barbarians.”” ,H Interesting from Washington. SANDERS COMMISSIONED AS CONSUL LONDON—THE CABINET, PTO. SPICIAL CORGESPONDENCE OF TH YORK HERATD, Wasuixcron, August IT—10 P.M. It will gratify the friends of Young America to know that George Sarders, Esy, today received his commis. sion as Uxited States Consul at London. It is uncerstood that vo important bosiness was trana- acted in the Cabinet to day, Mr. Morey not being ia at- tendance, and Mr. Davis having left the city. X Y.%. GEORGE i) REPORTED FINDING OF DR. GARDNER'S MINES, KING AND THE SAN FRANCISCO COLLECTORStU?. PROM THE REGULAR NEWSPAPER AGENT. Wasmineton, Augost 17, 18: Jt is reported that intelligence has bean received that the Gardner Commission to Mexico found the alleged mices. It is understood that T. Butler K’ng failed to satisty Secretary Guthiie in relation to the charges recently pobliched, concerning his administration of the San Fravcisco Colle Items f:om Boston A AT CALOUTTA—DOSTOD MONEY AND STOCK kT—THR DEMOCRATIC PARTY OF MAL wc August 17, 1853, Lotters received in this city from Calcutta state tha Captain Hatch, of tho ship Concordia, died there of cholera. The disesee was subsiding, bu’ at one time the deaths had reached 700 per day The money market hare continues tight and syesula tive, and copper stocks are still falling. Vermont Can tral closed at and Ogden burg at 16 1-5, The Cemveretic bolters in Mune aro orgaulzing in the Ciffeent countics, Their convention in Oxford county wes held at South Paris yesterday. on. Job I’riace, of Torner, and Hiram Hubbard, of Paria, were cominate for the Senate, Nearly every town ard plantation ia the ented The resolusious adopte'l at the o sho the bitler feeling existing between the tworeeticna of the party. They dacounes the Byngor a9 unjutly cousti{uted—that the irita of that oouvention are defuners of Ir 1 finely, that thay regard the nominati couventic Albert Pillsbury as.’ at best, bata cirople coeoumenda tiem to she Cemocracy of Maine Cor thelr support, and very oor ot tbat. : The R. M, pteame Niagara, Cap‘atn Leitel, suiled st rcon to day, with 73 pavvengers for Liver oo!,’ end, 18 f No specie is registered. Captain @. of the United Staves marine corps, goos out +0 rer of despa ‘The Star of the South, New OntkANS, Augost 17, 1855, The steamer Star of the South, from New York, has errive at this por’. The Augusta at Savannah, Savannan, Augast 16, 1953, The steameh'p Angnsta, Capt, Leon, from New York, A MEAG Wnce warty Hes (Turedby) morming, Verdict of the Coroner's Jary Relative to the Providence Rattrcat Calamity, Provence, August 17, 1853. ‘The jury in the Iate railroad disaster azreed upon their verdict ¢:iamorning. The verdict is sesied and has beda lodged wit » tne Judues of the Supreme Jourt to go through & proper leral conree. The contents of the documents are ‘n profound av resy, and the public will have to await the desis ono the Judges wita whom it has beeo placed, es to the ¢ xpediency of making it public. The éxcite- ment to kuew the v_riict of tue jury is intense, and the interest is heightned by the mystery which ia thrown around it by the proceecings of this morning, The ar- iest ef certain parties is undoubtedly contempleted Mr. Stevens, master of trausportation, wio was om the Usbridge train on the day of 1 dis- sster, “bas bad a hearing before the Board of Di- rectors, and bus been dicharged The action of the Board in relation to Mr Sveveus is a mutter of muth comment; it ia thought to be a ruse to direct atteation from the culpability of the company ouployiog incom: perent servants Mr Gates the enginver has ulso biea discharged. Mr Putnam, the conductor, is likewi ¢ dis- «borg Sub-equent evidence goes to chow that he was 8 brekeman actypg os conduc‘or at brakeman’s wages— thirty dollars @ month. His train had never besa in time but once since hia taking the office of conductor The ccmpany bad not furmhed him with « watch, aad be wasrunning bist ain by a watch borrowed from u wilk Toe gexorel impression is that the compa cleasly to blame in this mater. Tus wou 8 all improving this morning, the cool weather acts favorably in their case, 2 Eiplecopal Convention of Western New York, Borvato, August 17, 1853. The Episcopal Conyertion of the Western Diocess of New York assembled br re ot four o'clock this afterno00, Lay delegates Washington Hunt, Hon W. P, Angel Hov, Benj, Hon, Trumbull Gury, Judge Daytoa, &s. Governor Sey- mour is not in attendance, being detained at the Fails. ‘The church was filied to its utmost capacity. Rey. Dr, Prool, the present secretary, was unanimously re-elected seeretary for the ensuing year. Clergymen not belonging to the diocass wore admitted 10 :eats in the Convention. Standing committces were appointed, after which, Bishop Delancy read the report of his official action siace October. 1852 the date of his return from Europe to New York. He hed confirmed since then 913 persons, preached 182 times, and delivered 131 confirmation adéresses, The whole number of clergymen in the 8 at the present time ‘is 125. Ha lamentel minished number of candidates for haly orders in the dioce-s, several of the largest parishes haviog {ne- nished no enudidates, An important question ba a3 to wbetber courches had forfeied thet cha. legel existence by nou-election every year. He recom- mended that it be referred to ® competent come examie, Advocated collections for Hovert Free College, The swount rated in the diocess for charch pacposes for the yor was $12,500, He referred with regret co the apostacy of Bisbop lves. and attributed it to meatal aber- ratien, ax he knew perconaily that Bixhop [vos was ia- 6 in 1860, and that inssnity was heceditary ia hia family, The ‘Disbop conctaded with same appropriate remurke, and the convention adjourned till to morrow mocniag. I. O. of O. KF, of Northern New York, Imuca, August 17, 1863. ‘The Grand Lodge of I. 0. of 0. F., of Northern New York convened here yesterday morning. The jurisdiction now numbers 464 lodges. After the reception of reports from the Grand officers, the following we:e installed as officers of the Grand Lodge:— Giand Mester—Andrew E C Cochrane, Deputy Grand Master—Tracy K Morgan, of Broome. Gravd Warden—Francia Segur, of Lewis. Grand Secretary—W. FH Pratt, of Unondage. Grand Treaswer—D P, Woite, of Oleanta. Past Grard Master W Hopkins, of Cayug:, was clected representative to the Grand Lodge of the Uaited states, Ta the evening the Grand Eocampment elected thelr officers, as follows:— Grena Patriarch—Horace D. Curran, of Albany. Gsand High Priest-- Joseph Seymour, of Oasndaga. Grand Seviae Wardeo—U 8S Forbes of Casureuqac. Grand Sombe—W. H H. Pratt, of Oaondaga. Grand Ju Warden—Thos C Edwaras. of Chemung. Grand Treaswor—Richard Sharp, of Kings Grard Repreventative—Addison M. Smish, of Jtsege. ‘The Grend Tadeo meets at Albany next year. Whe Niagara Ship Canal, Rochester, Augast 17,3853, A meeting of the corporatora ot the Niagara Shi Ca- nal Company took place on Tuesday, the 16th instant, at Niogava Falls. Hon, Haman J, Redf-ld presided, as- sisted by General P Whitney, of Niagara couaty; Hon. E, G, Merrick, of Jeffe-sou county, Ho1. 0. Bronson, of ego county, and Hon. Jonathan Child, of Myarce county, as Vice Pre-ideats, and Hoa. D W. G, Lisilejonn, of Oswego, and Hox. Noab' Davis, of O:leans, a5 Secreta: ries. ‘The act of incorporation was yead, and Colonel ;Fisk, the agent, made x Jucid and satisfactory report, Aa ex ecutive commities of fi(toem was appointed to further the undertaking, aod the committee adjoaraed United States Ci.cult Court at Auburn. AvsURN, August 17, 1853, The United States Cirouit Court o-gunized at 9 o'clock this morning, Judge Hull of Buffalo, presiding. No cases being ready an adjourmment took place till two o'clock, when the court :¢ assembled, and was called to order by Judge Hall, The case of the goveroment against Jamos D, Ne-bit was caled—Samuel B. Garvin, Esq., appeared for government, and DB. Noxon, Fsq.. of Syracuse fo7 the prisorer. The case is for forging pension papors. Tue Court bas several important casos to try this term, From the south. NORTH CAROLINA ELECTION—SIC: U.S. STEAMER VIX ESS ON BOARD —COMMODORE NEWTON. Bartimors, Aug. 13, 1855, Thomas L. Cliogman is elacted to Congress from North Carcliva, by about 2,(00 majority, ‘The U.S, steamer Vixen i: at Pensacola, w:ih some of her crew sick with Tampico fever. Commodore Newton is atill ill. From the Fishing G:ounds. AMERICAN VESSELS BOARDED AND CHASED BY THE BRITS, ETC. Bostox, August 17, 18 The schooners Snow Squall and Ronily Swift arrived ay Gloucecter yesterday, from the Northeast fishing grounds. Both versels bad been bearded by Eoglish gunboats and cutters, and the names of the vessels, num- ber of crews and quovtily of mackercl, taken down, They report that the axbooner Hapnibal, of Beverly, was ctased out of Fox River, weere sbe bad put in for a har Wor, by nn English cutter, at nicht, about two weeks sirce. They saw nothing of the American «quadroa. Spoke several of the Gloucester ilvet, with small fares of mackerel. i The British steamer Devastation ‘was seen cruising abcut the hing ground Avother eccount says the resort that Ameriern yessols were not allowed to enter + Dey ef Cnalenr is con fimed, A steamer and reveal cutters mou'l of the bay, to intercept all eho w ent Tt war reported thst one of the vescelshad taken a swivel out of the kchooner Garland of Newburyport Tn come parts of the bay mackerel were plenty, but in others renree. 0 and Ce: treville. Unica, August 17, 1368 # Flora Temple Flore Tomp We are authorized to state t' tieville will nett 0° at Serato Cen- Mceper anp Suicime-—A min naveed Dane: flicted a merial wound pow suother named Lay in Kagecombe county, N. C., a few weeks ngo, when the dying man, with great desperation, it is stated, in- seized bis murderer, threw him to the ground ing, tnat wi few minotes after committed to jail ws found dead in wave hin a sever Taylor was a corpse. ey and ina day or two subseqr his cell, having committed suicide by beating bis jolently 0 le of the prison. i «> uMlees t ‘hip Hurricane hree ceawen, Hamed Charles C. Berey, Coomas Hous, and Jobu Nelson, havds on board p Tareteane tewpied to makes revol’ on hoard of said ship, ret tod y. They were brought to the Marshal's offic the charge, ard committed for examination AT CHAMBERA, Vefore Fadge Mitebelt, rene Suldver.— Thor ms Malone, en sy under age. audon the application Mal rie of habets corpus, s Coambers 10, It was shown tha years of age Upr Discharge uf fated in the U. & of bis sfeter Marca whe brovgbt b ty jhe evicere tho reeratt we € tore Sve ort L more? thie evidence the judge ord discharge from tbe ervieo of the Coiled Seates. Obtrunry Mr. Albert 7. Minot, of the firm of Allen & Minot merchants, of Boston, died on the 1th inst, afior a abort ilinere, aged thirty four sear ‘TL owns Weller Jones, attacted to the Merioan bound ary on en of General Waltar Jane Woaetineten. bb We veri ued ad & Blbids O9Mt, Ou Lhe Riv sande, reoemUly: a ee ae eae a eS ee ee Re ee SS Rel EE ‘ —- rrrr—r—————nm—— “oer eeeeeee PRICE TWO CENTS. Our New Orieans Correspondence. New Onrzans, Aagust 7, 1853. The Yellow Fever—Increasing Morsahitg—Visit to. the Hospital—Appearance of the Sick—ZI?e Waather, §c. Whilom your correspondent in foreign parte, I hope te be recognized as an old acquaintance, and though I may not, as then, speak of most disastrous chances “Of moving accidents by flood aml field,” nor be able to indulge the marvellous and tell of “Conpibals that exch other eat, The an'hrop»pbegi aod men whore heads Do grow beceath thelr shoulders, ” yet I bope that a few lines from this city may not prove amiss— welcome they cannot be, for they must speak of pestilence and death. On wy arrival here from ‘more southern climes,” after a long absence, I was congratulated at having made my escape from those sickly countries, aud be- ing once more where life could be enjoyed. Little did mony who thus spoke think how brief a lease they had on that enjoyment. The fell destroyer was soon to be among them—already was, but hidden a3 the snake in the grass. Most insiduous was his ap- proach—men began to think that there were a few more deaths than usual, a few more, and yeé more, twenty-five, thirty, forty, fifty per day ; men began to stare—'twas very strange! epidemic. Yet no thonght of an A few more—sixty, seventy, eighty, ninety per day—then suddenly came the know- ledge that the yellow fever was in ous midst ; ‘twas time, “men may they cannot die”—100, live fools, but foots 125, 150, 200 per day of eliow fever. To this complexion have we come at last. Tenclose you an official report of tntermonts for 6 faci 9 ae hours, ending at 6 o'clock A. Saturday - On the 6th inst., by which you will perceive that there were 238 eaths —a terrible day's work—unparalleled in the history of New Orleans; 10 every hour, 1 evel 80,000 population! six urinvtes, im a city of about ‘util within a few days the fever confiued itself’ to the poorer class, but now it begins to strike higher, and at the corners of the streets you see men with gloomy faces, reading what is written ou little square papers with black edses —drooping figure! tumbstone and weeping wiilow! It is no longer the dead cart only that is ta be seen, freigtted with its cargo of six “unknelled and un- known” bodies—but the 4 eee plumes nodding gracetully to ed hearse, with black the slow and measured tread of the dead-march step, hourly makes its way to one of the cemetries, uch deaths have a most telling effect; even those who are acclimate! begin to turn pale. Busy 150 per day of these poor wretches, who are only known numerically as ‘“‘so mony,” and mep who have stood fire remain firm; commence thinning their own ranks, write obit- uary notices, and them quail. ved here you find the’ bravest of A telegraphic despatch was recei- yesterday, announcing the death of Col. Bliss, at Pascagoula, of yellow fever. A syd and painful loss. It is natural ‘that there should be an universal sentiment of deep regret; but, the tecling of dread and borror which his death creates, shows that there’s something selfish in men’s courage. Almost every one who can leave town is doing so, many there are who cannot; they belo: cient and well-known “ can’t remain from philanthropy an to the an- Rot ausy, club,” others do,jall the good they can—of the latter you find many in the-“ Howard Charitable Association,” who certainly deserve mach credit for the noble and heroic manner they perform their sad duties. In company with a friend, who felt a morbid curio- sity to witness the yellow. fever in its most frightful form, | paid a visit toore of the tempor: Jately established to mect the increase We went in without the least ceremony. hospitals, demand, Alas! visiters are too scarce to have any rules to observe. We found about forty-five patients, evidently of the lower class; everything was being done for then that the nature of circumstances would permit of. On one of the ccts, surrounded by shaggy bearded nen, lay a boy, of about ten years of age; of those z, some patient around him some were wild and r: and resigned, others gasping th Wi ast. The little fellow’s pale face and light auburn hair drew me to- quite easy. wken flight. Who the futher None knew. cot, in the deli ga ‘ium of fever. vomit. chamber. nothing else cau keep him qui haps, did poor “No. 11” take his le: thus passed away, without further inte figures. So I'll adjourn for the present. crow having died of yellow fever. since our last, which ples FRANC J. OGDE CHAS L. FKOST, RrerivEn av No. 16 S$ Coohvane & Co... Taleot & Brovher J.D. Seort & Co Subp Caswell & Pond & Gilwen L, HAWKS. er 1, MoKnight, Weddell Hons¢ laud, Yelverton & Fellowa ..... Livingston, Crocheron & Co, MM & HO. F eoman Prdgenger: on boaid steamboat Several subseribers by ote... Wiltiom Gerard, per ¢ ferard Ha » in Beaton b: M Field Fowler... W. R Pusdick & Co + ily Wyemh A Tellin’ & Co J. Sawin... Chas, Peyen & Go Vrierd 10 Nee Ment te Rey. PF. 1, Hawke 8. B MOEN. ....s00046 Fellows & Cooper sc. ve 8, Paterson, N. J nu Newport, Rot BR esses TOtAL. esc eeee reves Prearta at Quana quite an exeiling eo Silvey and John MeKee; Dar L, Jevnings and A, U, M. Weed; the Tompkins, vecond, and Mary, fourth. miles, Time, 56 minutes, ‘The prives were fold panel worth $8, by Mp, Wan, Den Dr, Westeryelt, Sole of tickets 10 Owens? Ascen! of Me x 1 rough JW. Bradaa:. wards him; I spoke to him, buthe answered not—I felt his pulse, aud it was faint and flickeringy—the col clammy sweat of death was on bis brow, quite aisy now,’ said the nurse, encouragingty; In _a few moments his young spirit had who the mother? a e8, I beard a noise, and, looking in another direction, saw the huge, gaunt figure of a man spring from his He stood oue moment zing wildly around, coughed, and then came the the fatal sign —he threw from him his vitality—black I left the room, and stepped into the ante- “Strap down No. 11,” says the superin- tendeut. “Yes,” says the attendant, “I suppose and thus, aes p in the dark— cord than his TELEGRAPHIC. UNPRECEDENT MORTALITY. New ORLEANS. Augait 15, 1853 ‘The total number of deaths yesterday a:aounted to 270, of which 236 were from yellow fever. The ship Cawil'us bevce for London July 19tb. re turned yesterday in distress the Captain and six of the Ala to New Orleans. ‘—Anneved ve hand you a list of subseri: to Howard Association of New Orieans jt publich, aud obliga yours, A Stenion & Thompron, omittéd in provious report AID PROM SAVANNAM, Baveronnr, August 17, 1868, The citizens of Savannah have subseribed the sum of $1,000 to nid in relic ying the eufferess at New Orleans. Sporting futelligence, “On Wodcerday afternoon et came off at the above place, between ihe boats Heory M Weed, row2d by Daniel 1. D. Toupkins, rowed by Rome; Loniva M. Denyse, rowed by Trane Batler and Jerry Baker; Mary, rowed by W. McKee and Geo, Chambers—which wax won han¢somely by the L M.D The distacee rowed was from Qusran-, tine Cock around Fort Diamond and back, about soven Biane: number. Men lose their individuality, and merge The weather is hot and oppressive—-almost daily showers, but they do not cool the aamosphere. When the broiling sun follows a rain, it is over- owering. Cool juleps are the only consolation. ce, ice! the very word looks tempting: on a IN WOODKUFF, }Committos, EARL STREET, @, third; ‘iret boat, 250, presented by Mr. y Temphing; the recood, a silver pitcher aud the en trance fees, presented by Mr. Frank Jones; third prize, & i Fourth, $5 hy | the rules of politeness they were yesterday guilty. In , ducés bave been so often told that they need no re!tera- The Wi Fire Company THEIR RECEPTION AT THE ST. NICHOLAS HOTEL— VISIT TO THE HIPPODROME—THEIR DEPARTURE. Tt war stated in yesterday’s Himatp that the members of the Columbia Fire Company No. 1, of Washington, in- tended on that day to pay their resp-cts to Mra Pendleton, & lady sojourning with her husband at the St. Nicholas Hotel acd to whom tbe above compsay are under mauy obligetions. It should be premised that the above lady is a rerident of the same oity with the mexbers of the fire company now ona visit among us, and some time ago presented them with a most elegant banner, which they carry with them in public orocessious, and has alio made the enmpany many valuable pecuniary gifts on diiferent occasions. On Toesday night, the Washingtooi ans, after their return from their excursion to Raodall’s Island and High Bridge, the particulars of which have beep already chronicled, eerenaded the above named ady before the St. Nicholas, Yesterday was arranged as the day on which the Washingto» Fire Company wers to py their respects to Mrs. Pendleton, and three o'clock ap- pointed as the hour. From some unknown cause or other the Warhington Fire Company were not pucetusl to theic appointinent; it being half past ‘The Now Reform Movement. MEETING OF THE AMERICAN PARTY LAST EVENING— THE MINT WARD IN THE FIELD. Tn pursuance of the following cai! a meeting was held at the Bleecker airent Houre last evening: — Tile Avruicay Panty— Irs Dwincirexa.—1. In favor of upiverssl educa iow eupportir @ eo: Ai ba at tem 0 free robools ir Crise t othe ‘control of interfe- rence of any relicions rect In favor cf reforming the natural! a LJ tions euch se being oO read aad rite, form not to epply to avy foreigner wh: nay eountry upon the faith of the existing 0 tering American interests, by per noting free trad: in all aycinies or prime necessity. vot the pro (uote of eurowo county ad of imposing @ judicious tacif on ti vee which eutér inte competition with the produste of b erie system of harbor apd river im- gonerad goverument Leoding ite aid action of nrnitroad to the Pacific Ocean 1 of briling pudlic lands to aotua! settiers. 1 of an economical ndmi: istration of the Gov- 4 btrlet meconntability wf General Agent) r of the oy tinued avd harmorious Union of ‘vy measure which shall toad oft pvt A Axaiast suoth r, var try and our whole eountry,”" lotx aad thorougs roform im the Government. by recardiag the Well as the letie: 0° the recent amendments to the ter. fonr o'clock before they arrived at the St, |’ gest gp the + pele Nicholas. This untoward delsy on thelr par. | conrtey, te ramets cour try 10, ‘Was very inexcusable, and manifested a want of Gallantry in the members of the company, of shich we sbould not have thought therm capable One of the niost uapar doaable cflences against Dicnetance and the laws of eti quette, is to keep 9 lady waiting. and of this violation of IT ir all vest proj religions: oF charivable, wees, exclusively (a ee is of the clergy. Dixrh Wau ‘The citizens of the Ninth ward, (friendly to Che above Party) are requested to meet at the Bleecker strevt Loure Urlee Ker near Barrow. strect) on WEDN BS- Do¥ EVENTING. the 17h inst. wb 734 o'clock, to now the Teport or the Neminsting Coninittes apootnted to select a ‘ard Committee, &e LENRY DUBOIS, Chairman. Cuan es J Horner, Sovcetary, ‘Tbe mecting wae called to.onlae by Mr. Hurpar, whe said that theatiendance wea .untoubtedly rendered emai by the vory heavy ruin storm which had eet in at about balf-paet ix, awd continued up to thet time. Had the evening been a fine one, the hall would have been fous@ insufficient to accowmodate the number of persons whe ) sy yarhized with tbe plut‘orm of tue party. As tt wal ouly forty persons attended. On motion, Mr, Bens, Bocarr was called to the chair, and Mr. Cus, J. Houpne acted as secrotary. The minutes: of the Jast meeting were read aod approved, Mr. HoLpus read the report of the nominating comumi{t- tee, as follows:—For delegates to the General Committes, Daviel French and Charles J. older; for Wacd Com- mittee, Hen y Dubois, Henry P See, Abraham Demarest, Over T Wandell, Peter B. Vourlus, Heory W. duat, David H Dick Wilvam Husks Reubeo &. Wood Hua- ting Sherel!, Jobn Lloyd, Henry Wileon, David B Blaa- velt. The report wes ecoxpted, and the names adopted. Mr. Bouksk tcok the floor, and vdarossed the meat- ing in tavor of calliog the orgamzstion by the name of the Awerican Repubstesn p-rty. He gave ae & reason, thai to calbitabe American’? pacty, would pre jucice many adupteo citizens against it, tney would com. ect it with the old “puteve’”’ party which was all wel enovgh gs party, only that ic was ussnecessful. The TWAS A mort favoruble time for the formation of @ party The wig party ocoupied the pest of am army ct obervaticn, aad the democratic party waa sork- ous)y divided, There are mane right-thisking wea, af doth parves, who will be willing to joic a new pecy, whieb +hai) combive the excedencies of both the od peiver audsteer clear of their errors Thus there is aa opportuntty for us to raise a new party, not on the rutas of the old organizations, but by @ fusion of thea, Mavy edosted citizenr—as good men as any in the room —rep who loved the name of America, and would do avd soffer #8 much for eputlicanisin as aay. native cit yeu—would joix io vhia movement if they were not kept opt by the oc prejudice agaiust the native party. Mr. J. W. Savacr acpled--He raid toat the meme of the party had Leea carefully comidered im tae aceting prévious to this, aod many rames hed been propoed. Among others one gentioman proposed tbe rame ofthe * awecican Ucion Party.” aad, om @ division, the mejority wae agaiost the geotleman, & soot ime afiermurde the New Yor Mena notised the party by that name, and sid that it was Une ghost many other points of view, their want of puactuality is much to be deprecated, aud‘we hope that ail other fire companies, on future oceg-igos, will be micadful of the proverd that ‘' ‘(ime is Mor ” It was related of ta grext man who was the Fatoer of his Country, and the founder of the city which be ra bis name, toat be was Ljmelf a modebof the greatest exactuess in keepiwg hia eppoturment. Upon ove cocasion, while laying out the ste of the future cetropelis of the Union, he had to make & bu-iness appovarment fer the succeeding day with one o! his suborcinates avd arranged the hour 11. o’clock, when the other prs ed to be present about the time. ‘This repiy way token np immediately by the gcrat Washington, who remarkedthat ‘about’? would no: do; that he should be thereat the time, or ten minutes be- fore; that to those ten minutes before be owed much of his ruecess in life. Ag observed above, in other poiats. of view, this want of punetuslity was annoying; it utterly disturbed the domestio-azrnngaments of the hotel, wnere attendants were kept waiting for the visiters, a colla- tion having been provided by the liberal proprietor of the establichr ent, and many of the guests, as well as Mrs. Pendleton herself kept ia suspense as to whether the { terview would tai place or not. After a tong nocar- tainty however all doubt was removed ty the apvear- ance of the Washington tire Uompany, marching up. Broajway, its members in citivens’ dress ecco apanted by the committee of the Now York Colunbia Company No. 14, and Prosperi’s Band, On their arrival at the, St Nicholas, the visiters were mar-bailed ug ataize into one of the ladies’ parlors, where Mrs. Pendieton atteniod by her husband and some ovher gentlemen, received thet, Mr. Che then. on the part ofthe members of the Wasbinsion Fire Compavy. presented the above. named lacy with s most besutifal bouquet, and made an adare on their bebal?, as the-orator fur the cccarion. In reply to the eddress, Mra. PENpieto, in 2 moat lady hike manuer, made the fellowirg reply which was Hiateved to with breathless attention, not only by the members of the company who had paid the visic, bat Vkewise by a large number of gussts belonging to Lie hotel, beth Jasies aod gentlemen, who had entered Suripg the interview, to be spectators of what.was golug forward :— ig LADY'S REPLY, Tthavk you, Mz. President and gentlemoa. of the Co. lumbia Rize Company. for your visit to duy. ‘The bigh estimate thar you are pls od t) placa upon my humble tribaeo? respect for your ivsalvable ery ices ip the cause of: sufferiy g huwantty is ‘ur above what it Geserven ; particclanly, sir, when it has bacn conveyed ip to me in expressons of kindness 50 little merived, yet so fiegly bestowed with all thet gennive nooiiity of soul | of the And the reasoa was De which prempts you to sets cf high benevoloace. cause the plaiforin contained nome of tue principles of Ttherkyou tir for the sweet -enolemof yourregard | tyet party; and ro it would el aye be said of any party, presenred fy this Beautiful bonquet, which, y»a-inforin me, Ik FO 8rravgedas to cylable che name of your oom- peoy. Lehall chavich thee fatr flowara fox thoir beauty ‘AG perfume, bur vale, m>.t of all. tae grateful imoease that azises fromthe besrts by whica Lam surrounded. Mr MeSiqutasy then ictacdused to Mes Pendleton the warrbai of the company, Mr. Yubant, and e2lso Cro. Vy ncers, who happened to be present ag spestator of the scene. Capt, Rivne as in duty boued, did the honars of our ci'y, by making the fcl'o ming short addvasa, irs that terse woply style for which tbe guilant captain is 0 cele- date Indios and Gentlemen—I dié wot. expect on this orcas tion 10 be sailed upor to make avy Tewarks, and was rather admiring the mauly stalwor2b forms of the mem- bers of the fie company whe aco now present here [t wib, morecver, be unecessary for me to address you to any extent after the eloquent #pe¢ch of the lady who has just been addvessivg you. Allo” me, therefore. merely to congsotulare the fire company from Washington oa their present viii Iwill nob aay anything in favor of their beble ard generous feats execriad ia the time of peril. io rercue the lives of their feliow citizens wad their property from the canger of fire, ‘hele disiutercsted with ary name, uncer this plaform. Besides ail tois Ninth ward had vo rigut to change the name of tae party, becouse ot-er «ards hed orgaoizations of the spe sort and ifall changed their names there would be no ubity amovg them, Mr. Savage thea toot uy the cevera) pryvap'rs of ibe platform, a3 nove stated, and coromet nied pos them ine reguler native sveeok. After a thert diseuysion Mr. Br nyue wirhdcew his mo. tion to change the nemo, avd the whole matter was let to the General Committee. The meeting thea sdjoucaed, lo met ogain vert Puesday evening. Pexsor.as En teliigence, Our 1am Coxsur ar Panw.—Galignani’s Mexenger, of the 30th alt. rage: — As Mr Goodrich, the United States consul at Panis, ip. about ta return to Awe ica for a short space of timg. ‘we take ibe occasion to give the foflowivg translativa of & perticn of an article by M. Julee Deiboick from tha Archi es dex Hommes du Jowr, which apoeaces ayaa menvhs since. Mr Goocrich will ere loog give viace tow sucerseor 1 bis office, but we are gratified to siete that be will copane for seme years to reside in Paris, devote ing himself to literary pursuits. Few persous among us, are perhe pe sequetpted with the fact, that the aathor of Peer Varley’s Tslva the friend of the whole juvevite genern in tbat speaks the Reglish aogaace—the author most es’remed in tbe Famues of Kogland aud Amrrica— tioa of praise at my band. their acto ard T am proud to seo No it’s company, (his, we imagine. is a mistake, as the captain mast have meant the Washington company, snd.not the New I. huve witnessed some of York ore,) ior their gellant. actions ‘in the eit no ofherthaa Mr. Gecdrieh, the conwul of tho Usitad of Washington, whero. { was at that. time tor Staten at Veale, vcdiish is a native of Coanectinad, ‘evt, I have ‘not their persoual acqusintacce, but | Gre of tha Stales of tho Norsh Aqericau Uoion amd e { have heard enough of thelr strisc propriety aud moral worth, ard 1 trust tant their vicit in this city may be pleasing ard instructive Tht they will be woul teken care of, Tain well sssured, for Tam aciuainted with most of the members of 1i'4 Comoany, and I diatingul hed as a writer, aud 95 the fourdar of several periodical pudbeations which have served to cherish e literary fase in ihe Regublic. His socks for youth, urder the pseudonyre of Peter Parley, hava es cial ved weriul and berefictal - know thar the members of Columbia Company are wortuy | Sree Geis wee untyped ran ty pen, vee 0! their hospitality and kindooss. To conclasion, thank | preat varisiy. of subjects and written with @ you for the honor you haye eonferred upon mein aliow- | tuaryelious clearness ct style, have ditlosed far i:g me to address you aud perwit me to offer, as a.toast i norg the ring generation, excellemt “The health of the Fize Department.” This was reolied to in some excellent champagne, of the right kind, prerentes by tha propiietor of the St. Nicholas; after which, Mr. McNecbaty proposed the following: “Atcer all, (bere ie po place like bome.’”’ This latter sentiment was resprnded to by Mr Dubant, the Marshal of the com g wich mucn feeling the simple air, “ My pvy Home.” Julnat cgi atolations were then passed betaeon the pariies wort interested in tho interview, and ifr. MoNer- bany reesiver the congratnlstions of Mc and Mra Pen mon his Inte appointment to office. Tha ineubers of the five eomwparies then filed off and prooseded into Troad where th beautiful baoner, the prevent of Mra Pendleton, was ovfurled, and placed in front of the precession The banter, which is of rich «ilk, repra- sents on ore cide the Capiiol at Washweton, with its in prevemert it will be when complete, and, on the ai well as usefal information How. Joodrich may be now occupied by his grave offi- é, be has ogetber laid aks bis He hor just s¢ad to his o ber works a book enti ted “Les Etals Unis ete , ete...’ pubdashed in the French lane guage, shich is both elegant and-corree®, and «hich, at the sae time, is the production of a mun who desires vo render more intimate the ralalioes of his countzy with Frence. To what more noble end ¢onld tu eat be devoted? ‘The salen of the coaru) is the weekly resors of distia- pushed Amerienns «ho vieit France, ocd of Freachwen, toore e-prein'ly those who feel an iniere+t in the Amert- can Unirr enye avimated by » desirs to do good, Me. odrigh recks every Cape tunity to promote kiodly rela~ ns between bis country ard this, to which he ts ae credited Loved on his own scoopat, acd for Lhe tion he gives to thove who visit him, he is still more dly Tegarded, esjecialy whea, by chance, a mother | oilir, has the follosioe inccription: “The yerformanes | i find que, thar, ihe consults the enthon of of duly insures the pretection of God.” Jets sarmonnted (ee alps dudetat and ivdastriens Mr. ‘hun cagle having its wings ontste'chad, ta frosted | Goodricu hes his exeer murked oat before him. As haw Hilver, which gives a most solendid xopearanes tothe flag. On their arrival outside, the band eatoe in front of the aire, after wbich the eompeny oonded to dbeir quarters at Pat ten’a Hotel, in Greenwigh sizeet. where they partook of arupper: afier which they went to the Hipp diame, here they spent the remainder of the evening, and re forred to Ubeir quarters at a late Lour, well plea ved with © pocerdings, This mora'ng they leave New for Washington via the New Jecsey and (hiledol Railzoad, aud we wieh them a safe return home City Toteligence, Sprexpiy Miurary Tus Our—Excrrsion To NIAGARA. — ‘The Bunzger Guard of this city, under the eommand of Captein D Herris, will parege at an early bone on Moa- ny, August 22, in order to go npon oe excursion trio to Negara. This is @ very splendid company; it 116 morised principu'ly cf mezchants, doing business upon the west ride of New York. above Cham eet numbers forty muskets, and bas been named a‘ter Mr A M. Bi ore cf onr cllest end twost respeetable marchan intends to Kecompany them woon this festive oenasion ‘The comnany contains ten efiicers and ten pioneers, and the member# have extended invitations to mhont tea guests They will leave thie city, attented by Dodworth’s full band, &t6 o'clock A.M, upon the Rrie railroad, and proceed to Carandsigua, where they will remain all night nto Negara the follovung meruing They ia 4 to rewnic for a day ard 6 half at Niagara. one day jc By end return to this elty-pen the 25th fnat. We wish them. and are cortain thay will have, a glorious Hiroe. The officers are C. plain David Harris, Seond Lieut., J. Bolton, Onderiy Sergt. V1, Folsom, burger, Fred J. Robiason, See., J. Woolsey Brown. Tin MeRCHANT Pouce —-On Toseday vight a watebman ivloy of the merchant prlie, who was hired to bot to continud it 10 be assured of tha publio oymoathy ard recpeet, Thatof the goverameot, at when he rege recents the comme nial ioierests of hia couster, hag been already mavife ted towards him, in return for the lovalty and dignity which have always marked his rine tions with it, Mr. Goodrich is now in this city, having arrived om Monday, in the Humboldt, W learn that he intents te ye) urn in a short tim», to comp’ t. some works that be i epgaged upon, We lope to seo in Mr. McRea: as ; 008 # consul as Mr. Goodrich has been, Americans visiting Vorin will ack for nothing more, Geveral James M. Gadberry, of South Carolina, in at the Prescott House. Col Jolin English, al’o of South Carolina, is at the Astor, Is he a State rights man? Have wo secessionists among us? The Springfield Republican rays that ex Governor Yo gee, OF Moseechuretts, has been appointed Judge of the Court of Common Fleas, in place of Judge and has con er ted to accept the appointment, Hon Gecjpe W Jcres Senator in Congress from Iowa; Hon. W, RW. Cobb, M. C elec! from the Sixth of Alaba- v Hon. Mr. Tedd, of Obio, late Minister Pienipotentiary of the United States at Ube court of Brazil, and Governor YeDoveld, of Georgia, are in Washingtcn, Governer Cobb, of Georgia, has appointed the Hos, Joveph W barre i Judge ot be! Lore igs noi-triot of Georgio, to upply The vecancy oceasion-d by the resige nation of Judge H R Jackson, Charge to Austria. ‘Tho followieg gentlemen arrived ia the city yortordayy and are eccupying apartments at the Metropolitan Ho- ‘fessor Becha, Coast Survey; Col. Davis, Uaived Hon T Bauer King, Geor, Hon Jobe © Fremont, ex-Serator, Hon George W. Wright, ex Con and Hon J. ©, Palmer, of Catifornia, wace a detour end ine Gx Ye First Liout,, Philip T Third do, Jas H Dewey. ‘Treceurer. Chester Goodsell, verden beard an Ev gli-h brig. lying in the North river, | &7°™* " whe arrested by some offivers of the municipal police, on ARRIVALS, : a ckarge of stealing old rope from the vesrel and taken rie Lites sl bark Ob a4 ity dG Pools, J Lot. ft ouce for the remain ‘er of iMobeilte, on, P Jorrer J Vaxo, phtechnes aim aptey hreterc tbl a cy Vou 7 Delgado; Mrs A Nobinesn snd child, M Corres, vi.—On Tuesday night a man named Hook- ve of New York, residing at No. 137 Weet fet, aged 32 years, reiired to bed at an good health, Jn the morning arghter to hia bed to call him, and not being able to make hin hear, she retarned to her mother’s bed, whe was lying si¢k at the time, and said that she could not wake ler father, The servant girl went to wake him. er to her great surprise, on cnteriag the room, vord that he was dead FPavat ACCIDENT —On Tuesday eventing, about 6 o’elock, Rebert & native of Ireiand, fell from one of the dder, a helght of five or six feot, at David tarch f DEPARTURES. For Charleston, in the steamsiiy Southernor—Rov Theo Clapp Judge Sliddell, C. Micdivtoa, Geo © Laweasoa, Jady infant ond nuree GW Huntington. T W Tompkins SSinith FT Porter. Mice J De ig. Miss FP KRémoatt, » & Dildme, Hand, A Conetnasia, % Ferris, Wins FE Fe Anderson, AC Wyles AN Hoger and tw 14 Jas Anderson ME Northrop, Mr Kiromcriy, J M Lamptrey, Chas Townloys— and 16 in the steornge. New Jensey Cover or Cuanorry Tar Banka. the Ravk Commisioners, having made s report to the Chaneelor the made an officiel iss pection of \ ory, Forty second street, near J sat Ban S nth avenue, att expired in ten tolnnter after the acci- | “0 traders’ Buvkd’ at Cepe May, and * Back of rot, | He was taken to hid rexidengs, 222 Sovemthavenue, | 1 tie that the sald banks are not carrylog on the basl- 4 ihe Corover uw ified of the ead event. paenbt er mre pil omegh f hdpmt nip Ape eos ACCWENT TO A FrRKMAN —On Tharsday night the Assia | Vet" tf banking in 5 lone Jue menace, use om. Me: tont Foreman of No 12 Flose Company was ran over by | ooy the Ifth inet, why the raid assovistions should not the carriage, while gong to aa wlarm of fire, He wae | 1. veotared In Toe as 0 060d aouutde hurt very badly. Ove wheel passed over hia body and | |. ye Gn qernron t 0 ted by Attorae ‘ rover bik kg. He was taken home by some | (j/3;n) hewnron, ana 1% Woo, Hol stow, hers of tho company. Feq. joation of Verma, en appl eorters defe the wurtotted t Bue Vy tle ad he, es Dice tl phd dene Sew acum dev bi Map Dog.—On Tuesday night offiowr Marsh, of the Nielwnla ward, wuied a wnad dog. at the commer gf Lex- ington ayoaue aod Liity-sigth atreet,