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NEW YORK HERALD. SAMES GORDON BENNETT, PROPRIETOR AND &DITOR, FYI NS. W, CORNER OF FULTON AND FASGAU STS. adeuanoee ¥ AeeaLo wie0 WHERE VOMRRALDsorty Sober day Cv per sopy. 3 88 per wine; the Rurepeas Ay re, the two a Aomrvenssay or Tap Dears or Lores--Tuw | rally. were Lee: ming reccnciled to the sight of | coptivate the audience as 41d ire Cvpare axp THE Ancunisnor—Next Tnareday | p'ain drab colored de berg travelling dresses, ep hcvgt pene Ieiaseacta one =| worning—the firet of September—two years | w.th bonnets to mach, with so pretensions to | a4. sigcatt piece of om rae will have passed away since tae day upon | e'egance; Lut covering, nevertheless, forms of highest netes to which the human voice ean attain, | which Genera! Lopez and many of his fellow | as} erfect mculd, and setting off as pretty faces | sung by Mélle. Avna Zerr. This cantatrice pomend soldiers paid. with the hoes of their lives, the | as any which they had teen accustomed to ad- Papell eas pe vata and compass; extreme penalty which has ever attached to the | mire. There etill hold their ground in Broad- | ® wrk chick aunaiten ae pki jets =] unguccesefal efforts of patriots. As the day of | way, and would even appear to be fast becom- yeseren titled “La Prima Downs ”’ composed by Jullien, for a the anniversary of the-tragedy approaches, the arrested as 2 fu: five rave, reseus? bien from the of coneerned. Only look at ‘t! Al! t’ 4. Woman’s ficers, and, aft ra -cvre fi te) red with him for | Righte de-egates, noludn: many of hose who the Canada sh rs The firryman, who seems to Presented the monster petition * , the Legisla- Daye lad some mig civinve ab u the matter, rowed ture some time ago, we aly © pect ‘will be on otineternas H, Gad Vid cnme beck 10 ascent hand; and, next to Mise I ‘acy ond Lucretia the nature o' t e ve ro’- offenee. Upon being in- Mott, eclipsing G .T goyd G sen formed that t ws mrrdier, be promptly returned the man to the American shore. By this time up | Barnum. will be the ge gnine, original Mre. wards of wo hundred negroes ha? assembled at the | Bloomer. Yes, indeed. she may be expected lansing, fully prepired for s desperate resistance, | #rmed cap-a-pic. hand pme, eloquent aud irre- The officers, however, exlled to their assistance some | sistible,in her short guynic and rich Turkish three hundred Iris railroad laborers, A regular | trowrers, drawn chor »)y ronnd the ancle, with aly pitched battle evrued ; the negroes were put to | adouble ruffle ov’ » her high heeled galters! fiis ht, and the prisoner was conducted by the officers | ‘Aud when we con fder the dark catalogue of to Buffulo, where he will be detained till the neces | woman ing fashionable; but the plate glass windows | tain grand state ball in one of the royal palaces i= i the mo-t charmlog of the » Cuban residents of the city are busied in making | begin to reflect familiar pretty faces, and the | land, wes, porhaps. pt a ite sal observance. both by | old rustle of the silke is recognized in the even- Lig dee poke diamante solos “—— pa i @ | a piston, w +1; applauded offering up prayers for the repose of the souleof | ing, and the habituée of that thoroughfare are | eee en ne ene a ompamnbu, the departed ands pretty general abstinence | felicitating themselves on the return of beauty ranged by Signor Bottesinl, was next exeouted by, from work. Lsat year they made application to | and elegance to its trottoirs, and, in fact. fashion | gentleman on the cootra basso and drew forth log AMUSEMENTS THISSVENING. CASTLE GARDEN—Jv POETS. ROWERY THEATRE, Bovery—Dauswane -Lecnis- 22. sary papers are received for his trauafer to the South. Ben. Charles Wilson, Mayor of Montreal, was last Baturday arrested, and held to dail in the sum of 's wropg®. resniting from intemperance, we may well Q0' geipate some decisive action at this Conyentioy , to redress them. We may be diseppointed; hag we count upon nothing less His Grace, Archbighop Hughes, requesting the celebration ef that sacred ceremony, 80 conso- ling to the minds of all Roman Catholics—a high mess for the dead. The Bishop av first i i a demand fo encore, which was also) is migrating back again to the favored abode | plouse snéa d for an ed : ‘ wa’, of its votaries. Jullien inaugurated the open- | Pie with, Then came the Evgl'sh national ing of the winter season last evening. Niblo is compored and arranged by Jallien, in whieh severa kuowm and popular melodies were introdueed. #4 preparing to honor the event by the represen. | tycm were the «Roast Beef of Vid England,” “ OW eight thousand dollars, to answer a oharge of mur than the orf nization of a temperance party der. for having ordered the troops to fire during the | for the Nov gber election; and the nomination Gavozzi riot on the 9th of June, Taree more per | Of an ind pendent Maine Law State ticket, out and’ @¢ The cocasion invites it, there is BROADWAY THEATRE, Breséway—Inmiaxe as eer rer PLace Herre Man. i ith & 1d her | Cole” the “King of the Osnn1ba! Intands??— thle be, onsented, and named Saint Patrick’s Cathe- | tation of Italian opera, with Sontag an . oral ae the chureh, and ten o'clock in the morn- | splendid troupe. Burtone theatre and the opph barbs particule ‘eeageeed pelos ing a8 the time. for the priestly offices to com- | Broadway have have re-opened their doors. the Sailor’s horppipe or ‘ Jack's the lad,” wi HIGLO’S. Brosdway -Tient Rova—Divearismuens ~ acu Pie. BUSTON’S THEATRE, Chamoore street—Guier ro rae Mul —Ganoanan's Wire—Wartsy, Ore inoveanD Bm ans. PATLONAL THEATRE, Chatham street—Uxous Tom's ann. CHARLES THEATRE, Bowery- Tus Saerivs1— Romans kuasr—MR. aw wire. WwW \oon— Boon yoning— Mon Var Boon hASLBR. SWERICAN MUSEUM— acter: Raprirce any Taiz M Gora gs— SLasueN a: @MADISON AVENUB—afterneon and Evening—Pras- oars Covomal HiyropRow CGRISTY’S AMERICAN ‘A HOUSE, 472 Broadway —Brmoruas prea Cunuty’s Orena Tuovre. wi 8 MINSTRELS. Wood's Musienl Hall, 444 Broad- wey Pian MINSTRELSY. BUCK! "S OPERA HOU: 889 Brosdway—Bvex- masv's Scones fens G@BORAMA, 506 Broodway-Paxonaua or rwx Horr ‘bam. or Niassa. ACADEMY HALL, 03 Broatway—Atory? or Momr wuare OPE CHAPEL, 718 Brosdway—Faarusnereiy's Pa- Wee ems REENISH GAELBRY, 065 Broadway—Bay and Evening. one, who participated in the riot alluded to, have also been arrested. One! them isan Assistant Chief Engineer of the Fire Department. The Buffalo democracy are in open rebellion, as wil] be seen by the despatch from that city giving an Outline of the proceedings at the different ward meet inge ov Saturday, for the election of delegates to the District Convention. In one ward a general fight took place, in conseqnence of an attack by a custom house officer upon the ballot box, which was broken to pieces in the course of the melee. The friends of the administration were completely roated, having carried only two out of the fifteen wards. If this is a fair specimen of the harmony of which we heard ro much sbout a yearago, what may we nt exgect between thie ani the 13th of September? The subterranean fire seems to be dai'y gaining strength — look out for the yoloanic erapticn. § About fifty of the free soil demosrata met in the, Chinere Assembly rooms last evening, and elected delegates to represent them in the Iniependent Democratic Oeavention, to ve held at Syracuse to- morrow. The speeches were of the ultra abolition stripe which generally characterize gatherings of 4 a fine 0 jenteg for it; for who kuows bat that the W nsn’s Rights Maine law party, consi- Serio: ¢¢he horrible discords among the whigs and gemoorats, who knows but that the Maine law purty may slip in between them and the “ft ee‘democracy” and carry he day. Is not | “\ fe:good time coming?” _ Buat'the crowning affair of the great schedule | ‘ @the modern reformers for September. is the 4 ” lonayide undiluted Woman’s Rights Conven- tion, -vhich comes off in the Tabernacle—the good add Tubernacle—on the 6th and 7th of Septernber. | The leading characters at Miss ‘Lugy Stone’s Temperance Convention are equally conspicuous in the call for this one en"ihe paramount, all absorbing, and ai) im- po) tant question of this nineteenth century. ‘Bait in. addition to the “sforesaid. all the most Gstinguisied celebrities of the Worcester ¥.ath eringe will be. present, and many other tro ag minded women besides. Read the cata- mence, The Cuban congregation assembled in great numbers, and were then that the Bishop had changed his mind; informed | drome is in full blast, and even the Crystal the finale This, seoordin, to the programme, cow ‘the first part of the per ormences; bat in ackno ment of the enthasisstic reception he had met Palace has begun to exhibit claims to public | Mons. Julien bere introduesd with great effest, Wallack’s is preparing to doso. The Hippo- ‘that all the ecolesiastical pomp of woe | patronage, and to experience a little more of it | Columbia” snd “Yankee Dood,” during the exeeui must be dispensed with, and that church disci- pline could only permit the reading of alow masse for the soul of the enthusiastic and am- bitious Narciso Lopez. His countrymen were eadly disappointed; but, like good Catholics, they bowed in submission to the decision of the prelate. However, at a meeting which was af terwards held, in their rooms in Broadwa, Many remarks were made as to the reasons why an unvarying church afforded the revolu. tionists a bigh mass in the New Orleans cathe- dra), and stopped short at a low mass in New York. The exiles ere determined to have a high mara this year. if possible; avd some ef the leading members of their committee calied at the Bishop’s residence a few days since, to y, | mendous efforts of Mr. Secretary Dobbin to which national airs the sudience seemed to bt thon ever carried sway with eatousiasm. The seoond part of the perforwance passed off wi « like mapifestations op toe part of those present. I Dome, Wonvers ror Tue Navy — GOOD | mencea with operat'c sslvctions and fantasine frer News.—The Washington correspondent of the | opera of “Lee Huguencts,” which were followed B Richmond (Va.) Enquirer gives us the follow- | polka, Sheed aca pid capt ere 2 ing cheering information concerning the tre- Eaaeri pat ee a4 fsa: ; pple a elsrobn was next performec, and then Malle. Zerr) came forwerd and song, with great sweetness and pé the Alpine meiccy ‘Forget we Not.” A solo on flute, perfcrmed by Reiche:t, wus recetved with acciq tions of spplaure. snd mw O*dience to the eall for encore, he played that popular ait ‘Come to me w Daylight Sits”? The nations) Irish Quadrie eonela the entertainment, wher Ju'lien vas most woellersu applauded, for which he bowed his thanks tothe a ~ than it could first boast of. We are entering on a brilliant season. build up @ steam navy which may defy the world :— Secretary Dobbin is doing wonders to build upa steam ee) He bus advertised for proposals to re- pair the United States steamship San Jacinto. fhis 38 @ sure wdication shat a little more effic ency will be infused into our different navy yards. When the workmen ip the yards peroeive rd Caney ase bee: Teta jor the future, there must be no'more failures in the ban. | aienoe. Altogother Juliin’s drst rooeption by am Ame» struction of our wur marine. Secretary Dobbin de- | can audience must bave been highly fsttering to hit rerves the thanks of the country for this effort to | gi, inniatory concert #ss » brilbant triumph, as v again preter their request.but found that he hepa mane Sip it poms By to Cs en have no doubt will be every one of the series, was, unfortanately, out of town. They then | »3)} toliow siner important improvements that will i icar- i Taise the standard of the navy in the affections of SURESH 0" ie. een genera < fecal nie eople of the Stutes. Mr Dobbin must “progress” who, in the absence of his clerical superior, E fe good work, until the sbips of the navy, with returned a rather hesitating answer, which was | the per sonnel ot the service are iv @ condition to back not at all conclusive as to whether the ceremo- | UP Commander Iugrubam, if the powers of all Ba this kind, as will be seen by the report elsewhere. log-ne. Mrs. Paulina W. Davis is a host in her- A dispetch from Momtrea! states that three om- ) self; ; Dr. Harriet K.Hunt is a powerful cham- ployes on the Grand Trunk raltroad, were badly im W bis mn Gf the common cause ; and the ‘Rev. An- See Ia) AS Sapiens Spo TeMAL EHS ONE, Ha tuetie L. Brown can take the starch out of —_ kn meeps rpparinn ME who was em | '! #@ most conevited Broadway dandy, in a very Oi eters oresaoes ek oon + kort argument. Abby Kelly Foster will speak New York, Taceday, August 30. 1853. ———oooo Mails for Rurepe. RE NEW YORE WEEKLY BWAALD. Tho reyal mai) rteamabip Ameriss, Ca,t Lang, wil? swave Bostee io morrow. af 12 o'eloet, for Liverpool Mecting of the Free Sullers=_Delegates to th Syracuse Cunvinuen—Specones of Joh; Say, Di. Snedgsaxs und ouhers, The indeperoent cemorraey niet last evening t th ehcore delegates to thi con Gubserptions and sdvertinawents for any editier. of the Rew Vous HEnat will be ssostved at the foBewlaz places me Sureye — Lresarvta—Jokn Bester, No.4 Peastice te. Lowor— Sandioré & Os , Voranill td won theses &Co., pen ong ed See ‘Webs x M0. ts Bourse. Pane hevodl Ne. 17 Ree ds le Banque. ‘The Buropean mails will close in this aty ot three *veod this afternomn. ‘Gus Warxy Henin will de published at-balf-past nine -@fenex this morning. Single copics, in wrapper, atzyenes. The News. ‘The lateness of the hour at which we received the telegraphic synopsis of the week’s later European Satelligence, brought to Halifax by the steamer Ba rope last night, will nos permit us to do more thea simply remark that the general feetares of the news ase very interesting. The Hastern ¢ifficnl’y © re- mained in statuguo. Notwithetending the fact that oth the Sultan and the Czar bad promised te ac- cept the terms of the negotiations drawn ap by the wether four great powers, it is quite evident thatcon- siderable uneasiness was felt in some quarters for fear thet the peaceful promises would not be carried eut. Even should this affuir be amicably arranged, it is possible that Austria may io tura push her cisins against Turkey to such an extent as to eventually mvolve the different nations in a general war. ‘The attention of the Britich Parliament had beea di- pected to this side of the Atiantic, particularly with wegard to the Cuban slave trade and the Mosquito qeestion. Cotton had declined and breadstuffs ad- ‘vanced in the Liverpool market. The Georgia, from Panama and Aspinwall, gsrived at this port last night, bringing one million three hundred thousand dollars of gold dust on freight, and about a quarter of a million in the hands of the parcengers. The newe is notimportant. Her pepers from San Francisco have been anticipated, and there was nothing new stirring at Aspinwa!!, The Panama papers notice. with pride, the splendid trip of the Uncle Sam from Now York to that harbor, in fifty-six days. A full aecount of the wreck ef the English new iron mail steamer, Quito, is given. We also extract a tew political items of news fram the Bouth Pacific. ~ The Georgia brought us Australiin journals-of the 16th of May, from which we publish an extended eommercial report, with the latest go!d circulars and warket rates prevailing at Melbourne, Geelong, Ho- bart, and Portland. ‘The bark W. O. Alden, whieh arrived at this port m Saturday from Belize, brought as our usual fles of Central American journals, with a highiy im- portant and most interesting letter from our corres- pondent in the cavital of Honduras. A brief bis tory of the foundation of the city of Camayague is given, as well assome graphic geographical remarks upon thecituation and boundaries of the in‘erior cf the provinee, the course of ite rivers, and the extent and yield of its silver mines. The errors which are visible upen the face of all the mapa now ia use, tall joudly for correction. The marked encroach: ~ ments of thePritish upon the mahogany trade of tre ~ Rorthern cogst, under cover of the Mosquito , Bovereignty, are very ably exposed, aud the | atiention of our government is called to the - matier ina most pointed manner. The latest ad- vices state thet the Houduras army had marched wpon Guatemale, and that the forses of General Cabanas occupied the department of Cuiqaemala. We likewise received a copy of the protest of the Natioval Constituent Assembly against the action -of the State of San Salvador, in refasing a federa- tion with Nicarague and Honduras. The idsa which Jed to the refusal is caid t» have been generated and fermented by an aristocraic faction—the British agente, and officers of the late administration. We will give the papers in extenso when ovr space por- » mits. We publish copics of official documenta relr- ‘tive to differences between Mr. Squier and the Nice- * gagua Transit Company. The entare commpanication -@emands attention. One of our special Washiagton correspondents far- misbes an abstzact of the coutents of two very cour eons notes which are reported as having lately between President Pierce and Gen. Dix, the ; present Assistant Treasnrer at this port. Much. eurious and very interesting inellizence respecting fhe position of parties, concerning the misder to , Weance, may be gleaned from telegraphic des P weh, to wich we would direct the special at ti. © of all who can epjoy a good thing. he. Uccording to the despatch relative to New Mexi can fairs, matters are aseuming a very belligereut aspe thin that quarter. Mesilla Valley was occupied by \.\ex'can troops, who hed their national flag flying, 4nd who daily expected reinforcements from the central government. However, the soldiers were continually deserting, and by the time Go. Meriwether and Gen. Garland orrived it was. not im covable that bat few would be left to make @ show resistance, should those officers consider it neces * to compel them to yacute the valley. ‘a Viclent tornado swept over a portion of tre Btate of Masachusctts lest Saturday evening. Bearce), ° * building escaped injury in the village of Waterva '¢ @nd in the vicinity of Winckindes mavy br , berns, and other buildings were un. roofed, and 10 #omne instances entirely destroyed. The sojourn \¢78 at Niagara Fala were aroused from their devotions ast Sabbath, by an exciting and ter sific Bght betwes.” whites aod blacks, et one of the hotels. It appear that the Deputy Marshal pro ageededto arrest a colt, ted waiter, named Saeed, alias 4Vateon, on the charge o having killed a Mr. Jones wah, fant years au mma reward . RB and for wh #! Save . Yebive Hee beds Memeialy Kine mee We ylae trial4ast week in Commeeticut, on a charge of having, through carelessness, caused the awful calamity af the Norwalk drawbridge, on the New Haven Raid red, lust May, has been honorably acquitted by the jery, 28 will be seen by the report of the proceedings ‘against the conductor, has not sufficiently recovered from the injurieececeived at the time te undergo a trial. of Juége Edmonds, in the case of Wiliam ‘Calder, , claimed by Great Britain, under the ‘Aehburtors treaty, on a cherge of forgery. The Judge declare A tained ti% sdeitional testimony from Englend oo: ild be obtained,-but the Judge stated that be was ) sot vested with pewer to grant the request. The Mather impeachment case still drags iteadow Jength along'ia the State capital. Among the -eit- nesees €xamized yesterday were ex Sov. B suck and Comptreller Wright. See the despeteh from our special correspondent. [~ —— Giana Teraperance and Woman's Ri ghor Mevements—Pue whote We-ta in Mot ton New Yorn in a perfect Blaze of Giomg, Itisa “fixed fact” thatthe “good time is coming.” {t is close upon us. The first prevk of September will usher it in. Read thesbri! liant schedule of Temperance and Wainen’s Rights Corventitens, published in another p art of this paper-—read: it, all the world. and pr tpare for the grend ocasion, and. in the spirit of tree philanthropy, come up to the reseue. The bal! will be opened on Thursday oif this week. the first diay of September, at Metrcpoli- tan Hall. in Litcy Stone’s Independent ‘Tem- perance Convent gon, inckading the women. un- der the title of tlie Whole World’s Temperance Convention, whic:h is as comprehensive as abo- litionism, socialism, avd woman's rights combined. The Convention is appoiuted for two days, “but niey be extended to three. The callie garnished with the tollowing well known vames. among others, to wit: Lucy Stoue the way), Lucretia Mott (Lucretia nt band man), Samuel J. May (Samuel is a veritable abolition Samson at Syracuse), Willfam Lloyd Garrison (Williamis a case-bardened old sinner). Horace Greeley, (Birde of a feather flock together.) P.T. Barnum, (and why not Barnums. too ”) and Wendel Phillips, the standing dish at all the modern. zeform assemblages between Cape Cod and the Hudson ; and our own Gerrit Smith, and Neal Dow, the origine!, ideutical Si- mon Pure Maine Liqnor law man, from the State of Maine, are nominated as among the principal speakers. With such a constellation of dis- | tinguished temperance stars of both sexes, headed by Lucy. in her Bloomer costume,. we may be justified in proclaiming the advent of that good time which Propbets and kings desired so long But cied without toe sight. It will be recoliected that last spring Miss Ley Stone and otker philanthropic and strong- minded women were rather ungallantly ex- cluded from certain temperance proceedings in-he Tabernacle; but that Luey, nothing abarhed, instantancously conceived and promptly carried out the original idea of aa eLdent Whole World’s Temperance Con- vention. in opporition to the World’s Conven- tion projected by the spen’s assembly. The re- It is hat Miss Lucy's convention opens the +,Dall, ar’ from the fact that so many feminine reformers are 10 be present, it is manifest that -he will completely “take the shine off” the chen’ couvention. ~ But thia last will be no small affair. If true, ‘A limits itself to the comparatively modest title ol ‘the Woril’s Temperance Convention; but, exe: pting the strong-minded women, it will pro- babiy embrace a more extensive representation than Miss Lucy’s convention. The call embraces of a delegate from each of the States and territories of the Union, and from each of she British colonies of the North. Obancellor Walworth. of New York, heads the list. The meets a) Metropolitan Hal}, on the 6th of September, aud is to continue for four doya and nights in foil blast. What the specific intentions of this impoxing asec mblaye are will. no dembt, be fully diseiosed ia the course of those four days. Perhape they may make ar- rangemems for a combineé movement through. out the United States and Canada in behalt of the Maine Liquor law, such @ movement as will at once bring into the field in every State in the Union a new political party on the temper. ance platform. A few days will determine the question. We may rest sssured, a all events, that they will do something to astonish the rum-eellers, and make the ram-drinkers tremble at the prospect of a totel sudpension of their grog. v be dicuden, & Hon au ie] We elsewhere publish @ fall report of the opinion } that the prisone= should be discharged, for the reas oo i that there was insufficient proef to warrant his: le | tention. A motion was made that Calder be «le- fbx herself. Her fame as a stump speaker is co- extensive with wowan’s rights, amd Sambo%, two, “} ‘Put what will be the upshot of this formi- in another part ofthis paper. The engineer, who is feaai ‘le assemblage of Bloomers, and-old fanatics, ‘ander arrest on similar charges to those preferred | -and abolition -demlagogues in pantaloons? What do they-want, and what wi!l they do? They want the natural, equal and inalienable rights of woman surrendered to ber: the right 49 votre—the right to run for office—the right ‘to propose for a husband—the right to leave him when they pleaze—the right’ to drive om- nibuges, and carte, and drays—the right to run witht the engines—the right to hold the butt— the right to serve in Congress, the Legisla- ture, the police.«the army or the navy—the Tight to be President ot the United States, anfl everything elze, included in the right to wear the breeches. What they will.do is another question. They will make speeeheg, that’s certain; and, at the instigation of Fred. Douglas, (who can hardly fail to be on the ground,) they will, perhaps, pass a whole string of terrible resolaiions. com- posed of equal parts of the rights of woman and the Llack man’s imprescriptible rights. Per- haps, too. they may concoct some dreadful plan of action, which -will drive the tyraonical Tanrpere of att eoese Tignts to the wall. In union there is strength ; and what is stronger than a union of atrong-minded women, tully roused to a sense ofttheir wrongs, and fully re- solved upon their rights, neck or nothing. Upon the whole, we contemplate these ap- pronching temperance conventions, and, above all, this Woman’s Rigkts Convention, with sin gular sensations of apprehension and delight. We decidedly are appiebensive that ia these great reform movements, headed by Miss Lucy Stone. the shackling old political parties of the day are in danger of being utterly broken to pieces ; and we are delighted at the evidences before us in these impressive gatherings of philosophers in petticoats, Maine Law men. sbolitionists, reformers, grey-headed infidels, end blooming doctors of divinity—dclighted at the prospect that the “good time is coming,” sure enough, when this universal Yankee na- tion, at all events, shal! enjoy the full fruition of a miscellaneous millenium. Make way— make way, and let the ball begin. Mias Lucy leads the dance. 4 ateonaeicenasen fas Ax Orcay Run Down.—The Washington Re- public, the special organ of General Taylor and Mr. Fillmore, after having been razecd to a daily seven by nine, lias been sold out, and’ elongated intoa weekly paper. Cause, the sus-' pension of supplies of government pap. The old Intelligencer is the only daily paper in Warhingtou that has outlived its supplies of the spoils, The business of 9 government or- gan isa precarious vocation. We trust that General Pierce will persist in doing without one. To the administration an organ is often a heavy drawback, and it seldom yields 9 divi- dend to any of the parties concerned, except to the organ grinders in pocketing the spoils. It is at best but a shallow device fur a deep haul upon the treasury. The Republic made some- thing; bat what advantage was it either to General Taylor or Mr. Fillmore? None at all. And what good is the Union doing for General Pierce, as a volunteer experiment? None. The country has had enough of Washington organs, supported by the public treasury. Let us have no more. Grivixo Tem A Lirt.—For the benefit of the prortrate whig party of New York, which the leading Seward ergan of this city declares to be dead, we publish gratuitously and editori- ally, the following important proclamation :— WHIG STATE CONVENTION, At a meeting of the Whig state Central Commit- tee of the State of New York, held at Aloavy, on the 220 day of August, 1863, parsuant to @ notice to that effect, Edwin D. Morgan, of New York, was uyanimously chosen Chairman of the Committe, and Lewis Benedict, Jr, of Albany, Becretary. It fas thereupon unanimously Resolved, That u Whig State Convention is hereby appointed to be beld at Syracuwe, on Wednesday, the tifth day of October pext, at 12 ofclock, at noou, for the purpose of Loainating candidstes for Judges ot the Court of Appeals, and for the several State Offices to be filled at the next general election, aud that each Assembly district be represented by one delegate in said convention. 1. D. Mongan, Chairman, ) JONATHAN NATHAN, ; New York. JAMS AYLua, Roscoe Conkiine, Utica. J DHOOLCRAPT, G. CO. Davipson, Taxoporr Lownsirn, Lew. Bexnpior, Jr, S Now if the whig party is not dead, let it be up and stirring. We cheerfully volunteer to give it a lift. We must have the question set- ted whether the whig party of New York is dend or alive, Flinll we have a Whig State nial would be high or low. In this dilemma, the Cubans, we learn, addressed a letter to the Archbishop, who is in Canada; but it is doubi- ful whether his reply widl reach New York before Thursday morning, We would remark—and perhaps his Grace may read it to-day, that we see no reason why the Cubans should not be gratified in this re- spect. They are all good Cuthulics; and the bloed-of old Castile, which tkey so largely in- herit, prompts them to imitate the holy prac- tices of the departed Isabelle, of pious memory. Lopez, and the most of his soldiers, were elso good-and zealous Catholics; but they were out offwithout much time being given them for preparation; aud although we believe that the Church, in her daily masses, offers a prayer for the souls “of all who die in battle or by violence,” still, in our opinion, that is no good reason why the should not gratify the living, and, perhaps. more effectually quict the manes of the dead by a high mass. ‘ We suppore that the use.of a Catholie Chureh will be given to the Cubans, and a high mage eclebrated upon the principle that the Church doesnot care for the wrath of the monarchs of this earth, her kingdom being of a better world. Ciose or THE FasnionaeLe SuMMER SEASON. —One need but to take a glance in at Niblo’s, orto loiter for an instant in Castle Garden, listening to the echoes of the Ranz des Vaches, or to stroll quietly down the west side of Broad- way near sunset, to be convinced of the grati- ying fact that fashion has oace more meade her rentrée into the city, and that Saratoga and Cape May,.and the White Mountains. must have suddenly got into a state of comparative loneli- less and desolation. Such is,.indeed, the fact. The boarders in that firet numed resort of fashion, who remain to the end, may congratulate themselves on the proepect of being at length able to get some- thing be:ter for dinner than a piece of mince pie, without having to resort to the necessity of corrupting one of the colored waiters. It is. bo longer a compliment to bave the proprietors of the first class hotels in these summer water- ing places consent to receive two and a hal dollars a day in exchange for the privilege of en ind.vidual’s sleeping in the house. and of his pickings at the dinner table. It is nolonger neceseary for the landlord to affect concern at having to aseure the discomfited, desperate ap- plicaut for board and lodging that it is utterly out ef his power to give him even these poor privileges of bed and pickings, and that he must make np bis mind to go farther, and perhags fare woree, The end of all this is come at last. The gambler and bluck-leg sees that he cau nolonger, witha due regard to the prosperity of his business. con sent to remain in this desert ofa place. The roué and the divine leave for the railroad statio. in the tame couch; the artful coquette and the in- nocent beauty alike tire of the charms and dis- sipations of the country; aud the consequeuce of this sudden determination on the part of all classes and degrees. is that hotel waiters carry down an immense quantity of trunks and car- pet bage, in the course of the day. collect a pretty considerable harvest of quarters and balf-dollars, in reward for that labor, and feel wearied and satisfied in equal proportion in the evening. The consequence is, that steamboats and railway trains on the routes from the va- rious watering places, are daily crowded to ex- cose; that it is us difficult to procure apartments at the hotels of this metropolis as it erst was at those in the country; that fa@hionable houses up in the avenues. which had looked dusty and deserted all through the summer days, are again clean, and judicutive or new life withia doors; that pulpits and pews and church aisles which had commenced to suggest queer thoughts of loneliness and abandonment, brighten up on Sabbath mornings, to echo back the accustomed tread, while the clattering bell rings awelcome; aud that evem the Crystal Palace hes at length become acquainted with some of the fashion- able folks of the metropolis, In fuct, the season of enjoyment, and pleasure, and gaiety, and diesipation, has been transferred from the coun- try to the eity. Everything begins to feel the change; Broad- way exhibits unm’stakeable evidences of it During the last three months the elegant silken robes and costly hats which had been wor form impeneirable, though not repellant, r of beauty in the evening promenade, had utt ly vanished, leaving only some solitary repre sentative of their splendor to haui.t the place atintervals, and remind homeward bound wlesks of vanished dreams of bliss, faintly connected with these peramlula‘ing beantics. Instead of lo J clorke, aud Uy Lejcaters of Browway geno | Aympsoay rope are combined against him in his effort to protest | Chinése Asrembly reome, ihe ‘unfortunate Kinabe from the tyrant grasp of the | yertion rocn tomeet at Syracuse, Taere were psent Austrian, We want a ready aud effivient navy; and. | anout firty, sming whom were the prominent fm soi) | think, we have in Mr. Dobbin a Secretary that will | ).,aers of this city The meeting was called to one by pena Sil e: cones Caan 5 adele pieetd theelection of D. D.T warstuil, Esq., obairma, and trtnorbumt inerery com, oat the “Mar and stripes | ure, Geo, W. Reve and & A. Siunsbary, Beorares. < sia. J Mr Marsbsll eaid, upor taking bis scat, that there ys no Well goesmepetning ot; teh oan Jacinto ts necessity that be shuld wase » spesoh open thiecca- something, and Secretary Dobbia deserves the | sion, ‘Ibe call vublisued baa siearly expresed th par. thanks of the country for it, because something | PO#es 0! the mechs g YY Dao aivt to ees delge’ Yo reprerens them mn the 8yreovse Conveution, is better than nothing. And we must remem- ihe folowing gentlemen were then elested sueh rere- ber that he can’t do much without the supplies Ts: Dennis Harrigy from Congress. But we rhall wait for his first | Alouro S, Ball, tn, (oleae) oa annual report with considerable interest. Ac-} Dr. Mhowsr Ritter, bed : Saudgrans, cording to the recommendations and specifica-| {3 ere» S tions of reform therein contained, we shall be George W. Rore, Josbus Levine, enabled to form a better judgment of Mr. Secre- J. Benker M Dowvrlt tary Dobbin ihenitai aflnedediby othe sepsdring | Tisybicitstaia pias or aby oc Un oveeT pee of the San Jacinto. Wedo note: tanything | men who might be wbseut trum ‘Le o xpect any s rh very extraordinary from Mr. Dobbin, in build- beosoqne caeit, ing up a steam navy; but chall be disappointed H, W. Kopivson, if he turns out an unmitigated old fogy, like David G Crowley, ® B Bently, Irere H Batley, Wilham MeDermot many of his predecessors. For the present we vs King 54 Sonal! ean tt, are truly thankful for the wonders he is doing in advertising propcsals to repair the steamship o San Jacinto. Mr. Dobbin is awake! Grose W Bown, O % Potter. After the election of delegates Dr. Swopanase was ealled PB 10 edCsver the many, He raid he wur glad o tae #y mpatby ex, towards him. He bad be. entore workes to the where ney found but. ities rymwpetby, wud expected eat utile. FE - ‘Telk on ‘change, think sir, we havea ve oie GOK g Dere to-night for Flour conttuned active yentorday, with free mules and | the great city of New Yoru. lu our mevtiogs im Balti- at Grmer prices. State brands slored firm at $6 259 | Mort, however, we were muso suaber thea thie, our 5 81, the Aitins ‘Weiss dcled Sesauant momoer in MIS GHBECaly CHU ted of & Pra ident $531, Among transa were spont | ard Seoretary, aud » waa to wee mocions, I hope I 4,000 barrels o:'iarcies and extras including 1 600 of the | shall be uble W go w Siranwe (Applanee ) former, for shipment to Franee Wreat also sold frvaly, | ,J00M Jay Doitg'calted upon rsa: | ee | ino udirg about 20 000 ashels of Canadian, at fail price-. | though my eupogemeut, Wey Ovocute tonton ee tee Parcels of good white corm sold to # fair extent ar ful! thls meetiig, Wovgh vwell, 1» ovrurtuetens indigatira, < : om the character ano se pee atnticy, that our ane reaper ens without henge: Theisnlesembencel | sor wichnbuly friiuspaia Wey Teer tae Caotle Gace den meciicg met to silence the vgitetion of slavary. Latters received both from Corfu and Zante. G-eesa, re- Prevented that vervels were ocsroe. mad froights neaciy double what they were at toe name period last ysar. That was the senument exvreeed by Mr Wood. Uhey Lad the mervaciile community, a moaeyed power, ard a con erieot prem, to wid teem Yes wuat * facts? Ihe feeling vyaib-t wavary never so cou. The large lot of flour purehsset on Saturdsy deliver. | plecely eroieled mr lane ws ot toe prevent tine, © Ua- able in October, which {; was+upposed by some was for ed Tom’s naar is operating to wur grea: peveft in direst shipment t» Greeay ani oa sosvuct of aGrook | RUZGPO, (oud ap; laure.) | A v ion murd-—~It is heipiag us al-o in the Bo-ery” “Low sye-ker ackoowledyed it, He raid the peoy 6 of Ew ops uvd-rsoué from Unele Com. The question Ot pavers; avd ntter batciag with the ty. ranvy of Europe, they’ vould come here to ald a ta fi bv rvg oulnne greater tyrmuty mu ius country, (Ap- Pp suse, 4s. cTANEBURY Dext apoka, He vover bseked out when calcd upon to wor tn the cause uf f eedom, He» had lo: bad che narress off, but dwaord 1. sgain at the eall thincswe He war an vlo war horee ard the oallof * thu meeting opere1ed ucoo bun as & begle upon those spimals upon outtietield-, Wen I drat came to New Yo, Tsupporea l woud bave Diogenes like to take a cenck) #4 go sbous iy ses eh of & free seller. But 1 found Iwas wistaken, Tou fusd £ could go tothe Comese Rooms und tind a respectable enuipacy of bro. thers of the seme principle. ss myself Toe Casto house in this city, was denied As we hai rec-ive* oar in’or mation from one of the most respestabls flour com. mission bouses, we elt autho zed to use it though ne may bove been mistaker. Oae thiug however, wis pretty cartain, that it wes pureba-ed for export, aod that there was some demand for the Mediterranean (sither directly or indirectly.) for woth flour and wheat. A mercbont on change stated, that whe high prices ob- twized for come imported eatsle at a receat sale lo Kan tucky, had worked uo spirit of emulation, which would do goud by enoonragiug urther impor’ations of the best English breeds whiok could be parehasea Two gentkmen were now in th. ci'y, on tusir way to Gescen mesting was we last cry of a part; ree 1st thelr ocom bed com oF wae comlog ur Priveapies are circuleivg acd increasing, and Bow men WhO D JeMr 940 wre Ut suspected of aa aa telarery septment, will lweture eloqura':y against tae eurse of slavery. * Usolw Tum”? in toe greatest Dow, it hee boon well said that wan ever sived« tn+ hyd @ head of sla very. In our cau-e we should bv temperate, and I thick Dave been =By our taugange we sould not turn Tus tho © 70-6 minds ee uot Crmly settled apon- nestion Ihsve cume oovn here, not to obteude vpon yOu; ye. Loeste 10 ‘ake my vosiiioa wi:b. Tra? mep Yh: eulitionl field in which are my Ea glaxd, to make pa eba:es on ac extensive scale, Ose of the party was Mr. James Bigg, wao bad rome cwolte yeere sines imported valuable «ioex, and who was well quatified for the burtness. He was firct eogaged wisn of: Wait, of Orange county, in this State, whose cactle had taken many prizes at esttle shows, The owners of the refreshment raison in the ¢irsale- basement of the Merchants’ Exohange, who sold their leave to the banks, wete Mesers Ooun (aot Crok) and Habn, The Istter wae im Callfocais, and the former in | desires and my sympathies Now York. The banks had paid che onan for the Tone, | yh Yi op fe ei! JOM tote’, apan and were to com~ into epredy possession be jourd lise Sooom aud Gomoran in which there were No one dis uted tho uprigdt and patriotic intentions | Dot ten righteous wen, but be Doped tha: it would be re. Of treexerll-nt Seeretory «f the Treasury, yet, his par | UtMed trom te cocronceracy which now ruled it. T chase of the ¢upl ost-d bankiag bousy in Wull s‘reet, it come frem Werters New Yok, wuere we have warm beurts 900 lsborious wen against tbe cure of thavery, true, was considered iojudicivus , aad, if taken at a | 1’) tell you irl have ove We have elested the » hoblest may Goi ever made Geiret smita—to Con- — of $52 000 per annum, it was considered too high. grees (ime pecker bere relaed wn iueident in tno Iv was seid that the banks who leased or sold it had | lve of Mr, Siith, which wns & mevung berwecs contemplated pulling down the presert editice and build. | this man cy hia old suree, pos loog sivee, at which nt meety g the former tofact, D@ wow groat man, fell u, fan @ aew one, better welted to tasir purposes. the Leck of the old iady Binr@ ber, &) He thought Congress would do well at ite next ses,ioa to authorise | mony of the big wen uf the cvmtry wuld nox have deus the purchase of the Merchant,’ Exchange at one million | this, He wi hra tobe iceutited ith thiscwnse bere, of collars, which woul! answer all the parposes of bosn | Sh be jrobed he would almaye ve found at hie post, (Ap- & mint and custom house, being one of the mout substaa- | ‘Ibe company then elested Alonzo 8. Bail, Esq. toe tial and eomplete fire proof buildings in this city, sorer of the oommittes, fy fe Mr. Legit or called upon to rtute the progress cf TERR fhe party iv Marsacbusests, He vaio hi Mons. Jouuen’s Fret Granv Concent at Casriz Gan sbenabe Bethe Of (hat Stee way ‘mentioaed’ thes nea DEN. — This grea’ event in our muvioal world, whicn baw [ts that Ce ihe orreet otf . won oraey, Onarles a Somoer 10 Congress (Apulause fo ate going to 40 long held expectation on tiptos, was verified lasterea | tye very greatest cham pia of the state eery, Wiwos, ing. To say that thia début ewan highly successful would | Governor of the Sture veat fall (Applause ) After dotag convey but a faint and very inadequate idea of it. As ws bar fi adh ie oer ba NT che a enter the magnificent hall, besatifully decorated, w8 | soformarcn inet lion Sonne Ha hat resetves Beret find that though it yec lacks w full quarter of an hoar of the time fixed for the commencement of the overture, every eligible seat in the house {» occupied, and through each door immense crowds heap povring in. The coup @ailfrom the balcouy is magnificent. The atage, or platform, is decorated with the greatest tasve, and ia sar rounded by ornamented lattice work, painted in green and white colora, On either sice, at the back of the stage, are two haudrome arches, and butwvea haags a floral rope, from which aro :nepanded gilded baskets of flowers Near hangs o shiclc, eaclsed in @ gilt frame, through which whe gas is made to burn in the uld strona the Syraome Convention, The meeting then acjourced, —______ Police Inwelligence. Alleged ROWery yw wou vy ne sue - Ephraim Sith, Wate CL ibe ship George M Ku sets leyieg at the foot Market street, Kaat river, aud William Rieiards, wera yer exeay averted by officer Giewen, of the Roucth ward, charged with ftewiig 2000 los of anger valued ot $312 10 trom the ossgo of the vescel Phe oiler say Vhe prisoxers land at the dock fiom # small bos snepecting ronetblog wrong, que-tioned them, whea Ricbards stated thst the rigor oeooged to Smith the mare ard hey wore taking it ashore 10 be dixyosed of, It wae sin aliewed rubdveg Nily ascartained that the rhare ofa star, The design of this ornament is gufl | roger was stolen trom Oflerent vesks, whiea had been ciently evinced by its being dreped with the flag | OPrBtd Jor that puspoe The rocu ed were taken be- of the United States fore Jusrioe Bo opd held atc an examination. The © lumns are beautifully hang im bine geurs beepangled with giitteriog stars, ta facther compliment to our nailgnality; ani these hangings nce surmounted by bannerets in varioas colore, Tae frowt of the baloonies is covered with white silk, triumed with wtripos of silver lace, and ornamented with wreaths the whole preventing aa exquiniwly grand and beautifay Sppesrance, These decorations, we leara, are due to the great taste of Madome Jullien, who designed them, Tha performers come o1t end take the po-trives asugoed to them n the different polnte of the platform they serm to be about sinty ia numer, And now 19e hall Is erowdes wd @ more tasbivonadle andones has greced ‘in walle, The great Juliten hinwelf hisbow to the audlienes, by whom he ts r grested, mounts bis crimson coveced rostran that magioal baton, obedient t0 whow m grand molodies contained in the opera Passing Spr dierve, wae y the Lower Po 01 Wm, Ho- Vatersom and gd with betug 4, I» paseng m worthiess $20 de Ott re08 Book Kelty 8. Tne store of Ar. Jobn Soxer jewelor, at No 78 aa street, ia pay- Ment tor @ watch, Tbe toro maa Gotered the stord to~ wether and whon Chose offered the bel bis compsuion stated tone it wes god aod offered to give gola for it f After whe charsci: of tae bill wag " 1 poo, but hy retased be Dil o¢ tell where Chase ould be fot hy wan taken derore Justion Bogart, ist fo derautt of 85 0 oat, moll Boat —Obas H Kanyox, mag ter of the cream tag Watmoxton. os yexterdsy acrested, cherged with raoeieg dowe a stall sail bows, tn whom etre George Moore, of No 16 Lauctoe at e6% and aa thor The dowt was Decalmned im the North river, oppe- tite Porny-fifvh ptrest, and eas ron down acd uapsat oy the tog. The youry wen unit «ern throwa into the wa- t 10 reroned wih auch d Mleulty by the bends ACOC UlKY Bol wooed Lae. Saotsta of ne ol to . ” rae aftif they would wey bia $10 « » Ista Frenehuts” are evolved. Tao overture is pleye . toe Koren) d baa hewn AY ided, and wae aie and the, exeeliencs of its execurtua is ackaow | tgownon the part of the Cuptata, He wan tauea before legded by a goreral bure: of eprlouse, Thon eure | Justice Bogart, od beld to wwair oxamiag.ion, ceeds the ‘Staadard Besrer’’ quedrtie; every eornd bus -_—————_-— that of the muetc ie inaten ly hissed aucd tue @ ose ut Navat bocetitgs ‘ yo 0s We ™ mncevoued) Dat tiie plow did ovis noo ty | Mor wiiuco mae uae, a

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