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WHOLE NO. 7556. “NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. The Last European Commorcial News. Hauvax August 29, 1953. The Europa railed from Halifex with leur, sla weath- "Be, at half-paat cloven o’elock last wight, for Boston, Where sho will be due about eight o'clock to morrow Porving. We annex the details of the commercial news brought by the Korops:— THE LONDON MONLY MARKET, ‘The bank rate of intrest nas undergone no changs Doprole olovod at 05 4 ¥8¢ for money end aecoant, hay: ing fluctuated ovmtderaoty, Bar silver as ia great de- ta ud, and bad edvenced to bs 2d AMEKICAN SECUAITIAS. Mosers Bot & Sou report o twic demand during the Week for (bs leadiae securities, with a moderate busi Detain Railroad boadd, prices being mush the sane as gost woek, Macers, Bazin. Brovhers, notics an iacressing demand for Federal Sexes ut 1104 1t) Kosten Four anda Halt Per Cout Stock 10S, Massnonnen'ts Sterilag, 108; Vsnads Bisex, 118 115 LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKBT. ‘The markets bea bon flat oti tke week, with prices Seregninr, aad veniing Hhightly Cownward us bastor Quaittins, whilst the common iinds ef American hed wiver wey 1-164 » 364,, partly ietluenoed bythe prove. Bibty of w tighter moary wartet, Seles of the wok, 54,900 bales, incluciny 3,680 0a speculation and 6,820 for Cxpeet . The rales of Friday, 19th, wee 5,000 pales, including 1.600 om speoulativn, and (be warket clued with @ Peolthier toro, Tur fillowing wre the quotations :—Fair Drieens, Td; widdirng do,, 6344; fair Mobile, 68/4 ; mid- Gilag do, 64.; fe1r vpiauds, 644., midditags, 616-16. Tao Btcok on band ix 786 008 baler. LIVERPOOL BREADSTUFY MARKET. The weethar ovvrtuued five, vut the barvest had not Docowe general C nvidesable 4, culation was going on, ‘Thad tho tendency wan cuily avwards, closing with ao ad ance of Ide 2d during the week um wueat, and 0d. Bs. per Bol. on flour. Judie Corn was ucchanged, with bat little doivg, The following are the quotations:~ Wotie wheat, 7+. 6d. a 78 214, red, 7a. a 7s 6d ; Western cavni fleur, 2s @ 21s 6d ; Baltimore, Philacel; his ard Oto 28s. 4 28s, 3d: sour. 244, B2ds., corm, white Elsa 82s, yellow, Ula; mixed, 30s, €4. At the oluse 0: tho market Duyers were avt auxicus, Dut holders rerantned firm, LIVERPOOL PROVISION SABKET. Beef continued 1m wood dew suc, sales 80 tie: + falt Prices. Pork —noe much deing, but holdeca were fiem, _ No s\taratioa ia b.con, shoulders ia jetail duinsnd only. Tard im good request with su upward wadeacy, sales of 260 toms at 585 4 695 ; a emul psrcel of fine brought GOs. Dheese ia good demund. Considerable cules of grease ‘Dutier bad been waee at auction, at 55x. 869s Tallow Dad Wen dull at 52, 6d, out closed firmer, Linseed Pakes sold freely at full rates, LIVsRYOUL PRODUCE MARKET. ASERS re in iuwited Gemaud, at 278, Od. fur pots, and Pir for pearls. PARK —-Arrivais sro resrce (f unbranded Philadel- 60 bhds wuld a 8s fa 4 Sx. Od. Naval Stores —Turpeotine—Netaing doiog in rough ; EO bbls. of ayiri’s vid at dha x 46s Rosin sold readily, 4.000 bbis. ohavged bende during the week, at 4s. 4d. a 46. 64. for comuscn ty Ls for thue. Ons.—Seel uechaoyed Swnit rales of end at £32 8 P82 108, A few tous of Americss sverm duld at £38. BemWAx.—Some vaies bave beeu reported at £7 10a.; Bavans £6 126 64 SITY WORE in ip wie dy demand. at 279. w 20s. 6d tess oy Sopa waded upward, wud wold at 17s. 61, Evaa0 it rei ber +e-ier. cbavge Jue, 600 tons sold at fali prices. Caroline, to arrive, eold at 253. ‘Ta Belee ov & stunli senie only, good to flas Congous ‘were arked for, »)] common descriptions were cegiicied StGak—A Inige busiwese going oa agree rates; & corn 6 Havaus No 11, was seportsa at 21s. 01. to arrive. + Morass wae al-o very firm ith » good demand; sales Of Cubs muxcovads, *0 arrive, at 174 Comma steacy, at vnchanged prices, with considerable pales for exp. 1t, 6 000 Digs 4 Du sanyo noid at 435. # boing ts. adracce ‘Drewoopd— the sulus of dy tog of Camm pecchy Iogsod 5 £7 Limawood at £145. LONDON MAKRETS. Bering, Brothers rsy the inarke'a during the week have been seedy apd withou: material choge in Prices, alshough in several inxtavers the tendency is up- words. Coffee ix firmer, and some do-eriptions have advanced Ja. a ie. 64, Continental advices quote holders firm aod prions rather kigber Prove.—86 000 obls. of Amer chavged bands, at from Br. 9 308,, being an advance of Le. 6d. Corton is quist, acd rahe r esr ier Lagp is Gm, with an upward wadency, Bré bbis., 66s. a 58. Sugar te wtendy st very fall prices, . Tauow is @rmer. ( Tia is negleoted. Holders do not purchage, THE HAVRE MARKETS, The sales of covton during the eek, from the 10th to ‘the 16th inet.. inclusive, wee 4.000 bales, with uo arri svels. leaving the ck on taod 116 000 bsws Oar cor xespopdemt, under oste if Havre August 17, save: ~ “Our cotter warket t# very duli tho Kauss to day veog 200 & 300 betes ac pricus walimce lower There i+ great activity in flour acc rales Dave heen elfecisd at 40, bond. Asbes are in better deamod Joffee maintains ite rice, Sagar ia quiet. Toe inurket te pare of ralio# and Ea’ i ale. of Americnn lard w. 8Uf, Tea is dali From the war ficiuring dis ricix of the interivr the Bocounts af the stu © of trate wre discouraging A’ Mal- ousie, bunizess, wirbout being active, ia beter. TRAUS IN"MANCUESTER. Buriners bad beew quiet duiing the week and rolerably mteady, but there was a restinw ‘ering among open ives, aad the ovinion thet row pricss had reached the Highest point of the swason ioduecéd caution wmogy «pia. era, Buyore of goods ak couersions, which holcers Bre vot ino ived to ugree are limited to 200 1s. 6d., aud 40 tons of Western keg Shipping L.-tetitzence, Art from New Your — May 12. Cenpleton, at Batavia: QBih Aeltimore, et Weloourna, Juve 1, Angustura, do; 84, Deniel Webster, Co. ane 15 Monveznna ott Queene torn; Neva. irerposl, 19° Andvew & Ronert Peel, off Deal, 171b Weetero World os Liverpool, 8th Roger Beeentt, do, 1% b. # rrest King a4 Washington, do Art fon Barton - tay 28 Sea Meson, at Malbourae. |, Bar from Polat ipbie—Auy 19, Mery Vleasaate, at Li- ye pool Arr from New Orleaca-No data Montgomery, ——; IMD, Po von, end 19th, Evangelina wt tid for New Youk~Aug 14 Srns. from Limerick: 18th way, fom Ardrossan: 16'b Wedalion, wad Rtubow, if, James M Hiveks from Shields; Uth, Har mapp y ampton Leviathan, trom ‘Liv. 1 16th, Meicen, «nd 17th, Bertin Lady, fron Uueditl; triawa, od Kxcelsivr, tro Liverpool; Mians gfrom Cots ‘Bia for New Bed’ord-—Aug 19 Richmoad, from Liver Hit for Mobile—No date, Kitty Cordes, fom --——, “8 Broler by the Europa, Aug 20 going up the Channel to Livergool, Aldert Geilatio. Guy Mannering, Maracbon Bilas Greenman, Guiding Snr 40d Gtowsy. Also a shio grith & black crores on the fore topratl Possengers by the Euxopa. Mr ard Mrs Bose 1, Mrand Mee sinewon, Mr and Mr Miare Whittlalock, Stimpso., Doherty albre, Nel avenr rt, Perry 2 net Rrown Mis 71 Fi Komiye, hen Me Lamon dvon nvynols, Simpson Richar weing, Keith, Albres, Cushing (2) vavia Mr rnd Mee Buewn. Meare Con's, Ply apton, jennen, Kaito Sweet, Belnaret Mesou, Blise, Holines, Mo: id kehine Bigelow and indy Velperts, Alexauder, Mo ertte, Wright, Rarrow Heaty WoKaz otephensons 2 Laird, hes’ Harris’ Reed, Foater, Linovle Fraser, Phompesn, Mathews Beard, Luchos Mi or, on” Miilor and Ind: Tevet, Vangh oh ning, bovtt and lddy, Fo slot nad lad yy Hertings Thompeon an ative, Cock Drake, Calder ore Taylor, Pastens Adan by. Lawson, Miss Kibzor, arly, Brown Baer, 8 Byer ccr and otbere Sil) Avocner Rattread Collision Sakatoca, August 40, 1858, A chiiiston took place last night on the Sehecectady and Banton Rattrood, fourtecen miles from Saratocn. Da ied Wotrabder, flrocnn, was Dewrly killed, and 4: tn aup Pred will not recover, A gentleman from New Hamp Mico wns severely iujured, avd many others received in garter snd contusions The Texas Klection BaLT MORE August 30, 1853 Dates from Texan to the (9b inat., revived by to. wichi's Soutbern mail, render certain the election of Me Pearce es Govern'r. Gov. Bel 1s elected to Congress by @> Overwhelming ms jority. The Southern Sicamers. BAVAANAR, August 30. 1963, ‘The wteamship Angusta Capt. Lyop, has ercived here, fo fifty five hours from New York, Caaaieston, Angust 20, 1863. ‘The United States mall steamship James Adger, Uap. (ie Jobe Dickivenn, from Now York, arrived hore at od Pmt Ghee O'clock this afiercova, de poort . + THE NEW YORK HERALD. MORNING EDITION----WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, 1853. The Conrt of Impeach ment. CONTINUATION OF THR TRIAL OF JOUN C. MATHER, CANAL OOMMISAIONKE. SPECIAL OORRESPONDENCE OF THY NEW YORK UERACD ALBASY. Avgust 30, 1863 President Church called the Court to order at tom o'clock. No quornm of members present, neither any of the managers, nor counsel for thy accused, Commis slover Mather. After waiting a few woments ia soismn rilezce the membezs began toarrive voeby one and by berry, shea fisaliy, squorum appeared, the proclamatov Wie duly mace, wcd tho President anaounesd that the court Rab reBoy 16 procerd to business Mc Poster cennsel for the managers, cstied the vawe cf Mr Van Dewark. No answer. Hy» tien caliet wr. % Jobn, «bo sppeared aud took tho ness atacd enc testified that luwher of the kind wed in the Troy dock, was worth duricy the winter of 1852, from tea to teelve dollars » thousand, Mc. Porter then azose sad stated that the managors telt somewhat embarrassed under tho decision of the Court, ue wade yerterday, im consoqueros of decitiag wot to receive tostineny as to the prices paid by tae com, mistver for lumber, otker than for what wis used on the West Troy dock. He desired pow to sudmit to the Cour. whetber it was pertipenr to offer testimony in re lution to the quauiities purchased on any other veo: tien of the canal: M:, Reynolds, counvel for Mather, contended that the guostica propesed to be saked the witness came within the rule scopted by the court yes- twrday, excluding all tetismony relsticg to lum bx, otber than that ued or pwcha-cd for said dock, Theargumess was continued jor heifan hour oa beth side, when the Court deoded, by @ majority of One. tbat the queti-n Was & relevant Oud and It wee put ‘The sitoeos rtaved that lager amounts of baer were pu/ctased in Mol theo The repatrs oo the cenal neces farhy iequied be rurpine thus purchased was suffi cient to wake all oreipary repairs for tive yrare; if hops teu or th 66 years bofere wainy, it becomes daaikged wud UDfit (Or use, 1he Siete bas bu proper plase in which wo are acoourts of lumber, 4 A que tin Was put the witness, desiviog to kuow whewwer lozge parcels of timber, lyiug om thy bauka of tha candle, Gd LOL Gisappeer without dving usea by the State. Mr Reyvo'da orjected to the question, ena was ans- teined by the Court Several other questions of minor importance were pra: pounded which were objected to by Mathers counsel, sows of whic were deciured out of urdor aad otmers Bus tau ed by tue court ‘This witees: upon hia croasexamination atuted jthat ai) tbe timber furpisbed upon iis ection, was Ko fur nisbed upon evtimates made by Lituself end the State carpenter, and that they uever aeted for any more thaa Was adsolutely Deeded, ever: sixty days Joba Van Demark recalivd He vitered Mather to build the Weat Troy deck at the rate of sixwen dollars a toon: rand. and iumizh the timber ana Libor; tae timoer cculd have been eecured for rea dollura, «hick be con: ioered o tau compeuration. Tos witi ess hat some dif: culty with «former superioteccent. Mr. VU taout, tae piew tor ouilcing the dock was changy! three times be fore & plau wwe finally agreed upon. Cormelias ont sworn :—He was State carpeuter to years; was ip the bsbit of measuring timber. and saw it ael vered; the amount purciased in 1851 was wueb greater than was wanted for that year; the sur- plus was sufficient for four or tive years use ; tbe prices paid for rome kinds that yeer were higher than paid Curing some previous years, and eome delivered um that year was of an inferior quanty; he alvo assisted in webing estimmatea for Umuer required trom time to time. Mr St. John was recalled acd doxired to correct a Statement made when on tae stand before. He Wer ten understood to aa; that be bad fur. nebed eriimates for the lumber, considered as sewples some of which is yet remniuiag on hend | be wiched to say that bo did pot wish to be eo urdersto'd. and would correct by s*uting tha! ho ever furnished any entimates for any of thet lumber Mr Ghioverter, sworu—Is a tumber dewler in Kensse laey coun y; he furnished a portion of the timber for che Weet Trey cork; @ emali suount cruld be farnished m. cb cheaper than a large quantity; 11 would Rave been very dithouls fo sim to avs furdshed aity or rixcy thownnd feet iv the einter of 186%, and he would not have epguged to deliver that qnau’ % for less than six teen or eighteen dollars a thoarand, {t being very duBcult ‘to get it cut in the winter reu-oa Daniei Hailey called. No anewer, Jewer Brady.” No anawer, Mr Loomi'—I now offer in evidence such portimns of the tes'in ony then before the Legralattee Commirtes of 1852 &s icvestigated the canal frmuds. He vas proceediag w wake releciions, when tha counsel tor Me, Me her ey:eed to wilow the #nole voluwe to appear as tesrimo a Mr, Loomis desisten trom paccelling out par- portions of chat report. Mr. Porter theo +ta'nd wat the managers reated tho cxa@ On the pari o! the people, with the exception of tae tus ber exem ication of air. Brady, when be could no pro- cy ed Wr. Peckham avd Mr. Reynolds, on ths part of Mather, Made Onjections 10 apy such arrangements. They desired that tbe menagers should close on theiz part without Dy Teservation ~batever. Porter—-We now close the testimony on the psrt of rOsecutien, rerecving the right to call Mr. Brady when bis #itéem ance can be procured. Mr. Reynolds ‘hen moved to strike out all the testimo wy giver by Dir. Brady on Saturday. Wr. Van ecnoonhoven suggested the propriety of taking 8 recers umiil 4 o'clock, when probably the witzess would ve prevent. vin wa: aasented to by the Court. A qucrum appearing at 4 o'clock, the Presiden: inquired if the managers were through oth their testimony Mr. Porter- With the exception of the examination of Mr. Brady, as before stated Mr Reynoids raid, if the prosecution were not ready to proceed then, it was not proper to bo'd the canse open for the exercise of discretion hervatier to be used, he again moved 10 strike out the testimony of Mr Brady. Mr. Porter contended thst a motioa of this kind was fer until the close of bis testimony, The rea y Brad) bas not been bere to day is on uc unt of ihe illaes. 0° his wife Some ocnsidersble thwe was occupied in the discussion, when Sepator Babcock rose aod stated that ho was opposed to che wotrou asking te strike out the tostimoay as pro- pored, avd wan olvo unwilling to compel the revpoudent to enter upon ti: defence uatil the case vo the pact ot the prosecution wae co-ed; moved to adjoura uatil co morrow morniog, tb order thst time may vo afforded to p ocun® Ube attendance of the witness. Tbe motion wus acopted The case will likely be disposed of in the conras of a de two,@ itis Mr Mather’s m entica to intruduce oly afew wtueeres to sustain his defence. Arrival of the Falcon at Rew Orieans. NeW ORLEANS Ang unt 28, 1863. The steam hip Falcon arrived hore yerterday from As pinwall, with the California muils azd passengers of the lat of August. May kets, New Onxinase, August 28, 1859. Ovr markets are quite s/agaset Tas eales of co.ton during the week beve ben oply 800 pales, Tne revsipte of the same pertod were (00 pales, wad the stock oa head is 40,000 beien. Burrato August 30, 1853 last have beon a4 follow ty 21,000 bushels; corn. 42 000 The receipta since Fleur, 6.000 bole. borbele whi The market tor flour opeued tirm, ander tue ateamer’s DER s, AD the demi nd was good at bit-or rates, 8 606 bbia. wold at #4 75 n 8481 for Obin and Michigan. Went wns stond: aud firm: sales of 26.000 bushala ook pince at $1100 $1 IL for Ohio, and $1 00 n $1 08 for Up jer Lake. Gorn + not #0 active. dut tae European naws Das cot aflecied orices: mixed Western broualrt 62 coute COO Dushels. Gate duli at S66 Oaio whiskey sells at 13e, Fieiybts are unchsoged Atnany, August 80, 1853, ‘The receipte of the last twenty-four bours have baer — Flour 7.000 barrels wheat, 28 000 bushels corn, 16 000 borbels: barley, $.000 burbel. fe flour a good Ouataesn av Been done, 3.000 burr at 85 26 $5 Si for S ate. and $$ 56 & 85 87 for « Dy wized Western Wheat we: firm, with « yout miliiogtoquiry; 6.000 bub ein 0d 28 $1 80 for Geuerce Corr was dull put prices fair, ba ery 2,500 duvdals Bartay 2,600 dusnals sold at Se. fr wwo rowed Oste in demand at 460.8 47¢, 200 baittls prison whiskey rold wt 2646 Naval Litelitgence, ‘The frigate Congres ana the razeo Indapeniense are both recwtilog thetr stores at the Bovkipn Navy Yard fbr der pation of the € rmeris remored te be the fivning grcands ‘Tax SLoor oF WAR ALBANY —The report of the Albany at this port on Seiurday, was eaorror, She is yet to ar- rie. Bx or Wan Barsprivoa —It ie ited that the brig Keworidge, Cept. Jobe Manatog, of ten guns, now lying at the Kooklyn Navy Yard bas reesived orders to v# ted for imniediate service. Her des.toation is rot men tioned. Tue Frasxun Smp or Tue Livs.—It bas been decited that thie pbip, which wat receutly taken upom tas sec- tyeval dock at the Portamoath Navy Yard, aod thence on the rail sy cornecied with it te to be oroken up aud re muilt The Portnouth Journal saya that the recom- Hiowr of the commissioners, ofbsisting of const ce Fob, and Delano, relative to rebuilding will be carried inte eff ct, viz.:—that the snip be razead, levu'bened abont rixty fet. und prepared for a battery «f 44 to inch or €8 pouncer Paixhen gana in one tier, and two pivot guns ot ‘be sawe dimensions, which will make her one of the most heavily armed yestels aft. The ve sel will be put up in the ce ¢ sbi house. A stowm fap nr may be placed in her, but this hes aot beon fintiely decided upon. The Franklin bulit fo 1815, end kms made but one cruise, and that in the Pacific ——$ In on Extra of the Canada Gazette of the 2th fastant, wo ficd o proclamation announcizg th pption of tho effice of Administrator of the Goreromont ‘of Causday 37 BL Lacbeucy Livus, Gicoerel Bonuas The City of the €yd0emic, YRAYBE Fek TH OITY. As God's bono (e ) Uw us eodags the Bible sboposntls ten ites test God ewe the orayera of his MeO le end toeenes us "hat tt ts ovr duty to pray to Hie for ell mes, med to cul unow Hes ta trade: thorsiors, pastors of P enbyterian owitce gation fr one aud tb bewalt of oar huntistion ana ps er be Pele at the & red corner of Prrrauis end Catiiow vtete. et ho'cinck I M. 6 sinning wi fo day during the prevailing af the egdam Jo Ace ee oordiedy iovite ail our brevheaw of othor chur bes etd ths public geverally to uote wi b ns io bumblrg ourelee: Ser our Meber sud to askooe feOging ils coveretanty over us and te supghosttog Kio to Oebver us from Ths peralence that Lo« dev Ietes our city. And wensa also ibe prayere of ad Carict an pnovie in Webeif of evr city copericily that Ged will be {leared to tarm Dis abger wey from ns 860 give ue GrROe though Ata San, Jenus Chris, to repeat of ai! our obsat fd ie wee Clty. and a4 a peipte, Kno incline the heart: of ull mento learn righteous oes wooo His judgments are sorced in the laud . A SCOTT, J. J. HENDERSON, NAtHANISL GR4ENE NORTH. New Orleans, Monday, August 22-1663, [tem the New Orisans Delta, August 23 } SICKNBES IN THB VIOINETY. Tea basty vitt to the rex snore we aunde aptciel on quiries tp’ the health of the various localizes, whars 4) any of onr olvizews are passing the rugmar. We acer Tetwed Lost a few deaths (4 could bear of bat tires of yellow fever), had ocourred et Pas Clirivtdaa aud sav rel et otber porte Bay of st Leuts und Biloxi Wo cous hear of be deathe and but one case of tne disoa wo Where w@ were eurpriced 10 Boe tan ber of visiters wae comparatively swuller than at any of tbs cher pligas. Everest bes overat due room at ois hotel vvee: d, where be can accommedate femilies or sircle gentemen in a atple of coufort not w be our. pasred. We rbould remack that the resoris of the provalence of The epidemic st Bhcxi are Cuv to nae exi-temce Of nev rol casea wbich proved fail of 4 di-éase not evivoaical in ts nature called brain Sever We feai aatisiied cuat yo wfeveras an epidome does uot extat ou the sea tbore ; though, whether it may nt break out ia thowe resorts, which are very crowded is not go Ha tsfeotory. Agentlman from Algiers intormed ua yesterday that the epioezie ts prevatling in Aigi>. ané Gresna aad the suburbs, wih ee great if not urester eewerity thea in che city. They have commenced the orcauization of socie- ties to take care Of the sick, and selected places for infic mavies, sud have otherwise completely ergsuized for work, As ons reporterial corps id rmiber email cow. wad we copnot find time to travel far abroad y ofcen, if any one will Dave the goodness to seod us an arcoaut of ny tbing cf public m'erest that may ovour im our andurb Towns, we will tube it ss 4 particular fevor. THE GLACK Day. The Delta of the 23a inntaot, saya: Ths terenty four hours from #x o'clock A. M, on Saturday, till six o’elook on Sucday, the 21st, consti uta the dlackost day tu the Jor my arDaly of the tearful pestilence waica bas deso ed our city. tin, we trust, the muxicum point of our ewamity. The reported deaths for this period #ere 269 of which 280 were of yellow fever, and dit-ou are aot stared. (9 this the Crescent adda t«eaty eight which are reported to have Dron inverred in St. Patcies's, wit osrtificater, aod exghteen ta the Hebrew Cemeteries N land 2 from which no reports hat beon received up to ihe weking up of the returos of tae Board of Hvalta Thts would wake a total of SLB deaths tor twenty four boors, which is wore thao double our usual weokiy mor- tality, when not aill:cied by an epidemic, ALL BUT ONR. Wo were told, says sho Jelta of the 274 inst . an inci out of the epidemic which in sad indead yot it ix out ove of many that are ceourring datiy in our city. A gou tue maa who re-ides on Dryades street, los bis wife sume ¢ignt menchs sivee. Be is 0 man in good circucastances, carrying 2 a stmalimercantie basiness, and fooling loae: ly, be sent to the state of Now York. and beought out #n only brother and stater, who arrived pers laely, Yes terdey morning an old servant of che family died; aboat noon, the brother died; wud the elster wae shortly ater tekep with tho black vomit. and ere this se must be be yond ai) carthly pa'a. Wedo not mention this olcsum- Branco because 1b 18 & Fart ore, but ns an exempls of tne destructive ravages of thi dire diveuse Mr D. Wolf, who has resided in New Ucleans rome pears, bus lort of bis houscheld by the fever, ints fotaer, ino her, two of bia sisters, aud ula nepnew. Vay of che daughters who bad been in New Oriesna nowne years ro- coveres, but recurued ty life to find that those ane loved were cecnparts of the grave. ail knowledge of their death aad burtal bad besa kept from bor. Of thirty three Odd Feilows and members of their femiies who bave boeu atiacked with yelow fever in New Uriewns, oply thsee have died. Tne lodges call on their brethrea of the North to sid them. DIED. On Sundsy, the 21st inst , at a quarter- yellow fever, John H Graham, aged 28 ycars, ‘Ayrecourt, county Galway, Ireland. On Weeneeday, 17¢h tugs, of the proveiiing epidemic, Mr. L. B Hume, aged 2¢ years and 4 months, a naave of Marbietown, Uster county, N. Y. P.M, of mative of Doings of the Howard Association, [From tae New Orleans Beo, Ang 23 | As the Howard Asscevation, on account of is peculiar organizativa, the rare and noble devotion of ita members, and the intrepid constsnoy with which they labor for the mitigation of huoan pufferiog, has attracved universal attection, and elicited the warmest ercomium, end av, moreover, this associxtion has recently beea made tue recipient of large aod liberal donations from alt quar- ters, we Lave taken wome pains to arrive at the nature aud extent of its operatious. The weekly recurus of the active members of Lhe Lioward Association are entered upov the books of the rec etary. By consultiag that aa. prone we have been enabled to gather the annexed in formal Number of patients treated from July 16 to August ‘ 20, iwolusive...... 564 Dircharged cused, oe 2201 Died 123 Uncer treatment, eevee Tho-e under treatwent include mauy patieats who bave been went to the different infirmacies or soepitals, arier baving bean atteadsd at toeir resideaces duciug the inctplency of the disease, Many of tacse Rave boon Ginchsrged wz good health. At the outeet of idemic the Howard Association appointed a number of crusgiste in convenient parcs of te city, und accepted the medical rervice: of those phy us Whore waises Sppear in the Various newspapers ‘Ibis imi'ed Duwbver was soon found entirely inadaq iste te the coasteutly inoremsiog neces ites of tay asiooiwd iD. ‘Ube seourge spread io every direction Hundieds of in Ggent rick were daily added to the lists of those wuder the care of the society, aad the attention of the wedics! xenulewen who bad Origioally appoiated was anre wittungly required, to the ents sacrincs of tueir private elice ‘LL fesociation, therefore, adopted measures to recu 6 ® part of the time of most of the physictaus in our city, aud at preroot overly tares huodred membars of the tuoulty are &u:horized to preseribe for the pour in bebalt of the asweiation Lo carryivg out this ex euced plex the reciety bas found 15 neveasary to provide horses and vehio’es to about turty physicians ‘Toe intrioaries es'aolsbed by tae Board of Health for the ute of the Howard Arsoeiation, contain No 1., dod 108 pationts, mo & yt SOT isvarsaevvrvsteesd woe Each infirmary is attended by two physiciaus, and atx. teen nuriex aud servants are eupluyed a; an expease of trom #80 10 $40 per month each The Urptan Aaylume é4-nblisned in Hevia street, and Latayeite, by the Board, being found wo co the proper accommodation of their inmates, the latter, Lumbering 10%, were afew duys ago tran: buiiowR i Foucber strest, and pl od coptrol of a seouwty of ladies of che f speetedillry auc well known beneveteacs, Caled thy St Vincen( de Paul Associndcn, Of theese chilticea, ove: 59 were brovyht to the Asylua by parsoas who were goo rent Of the names Of their parepos the older ones basing able cniy to make known the Carian vames. During he past week many chtidran Hove deen selected by tam ber for udey ive “On ibe removal of the oryhaus from ore tpstiintion to the ooner ted that © * the number wore sick Trey wore iawediately C wosterred to ihe intirmacies, where choy ave no care wou attention, Resides the chucts of there chikizen, the rociety has vo Itsy thay 40 nurcdiags to support, and eruploys a auaber uf wet Durnes for this purpose, at from $12 to $16 per mouth, Sowe of the Hurrer abe CRarge Of two childron at an udditionai com pov tion. The Gnily expenses ef the Howard As-osiation are enor mou’ 866 benow muniticent as (ne donstions have been, every diUer wil be expeoded befo'e the disap oaar meCe Ot tho cpidemio — Brery patiant uncer their cae will Fbtatl Op the # da ly EXpemHe (Or Loe and MeCtCive Of [rutN 76 cotia vo SL Curing the wtukcoss, aad ior oa auek alter tte cOuvale Ceucs bea whe pation: tase Camuy, io placed to the tofirwary, bo ts atiwuded a vided witt « careful and vxyerieaced aura. There are aro pow in constant employ wuat by the avoi ety over throes huadred nurses, at » coxtof from two to tb ce dollars exch per diow. | The eatire estimated ax pence for reliet ia put down at ove th usacd fire hund-wd collert per day—an amonut eo large that two mouth more of cichuess at all approximating taas Crem whic! we Dow sulle, would completely Daakrupt the treasury of the arsociat “<a There facts, though not co complete and detailed as we would bave dee!:ed,,will convey to the untufermed some idea of the immcne amount of practical gooa which the Howard Aus ciation is engaged tneffeetting. Its members are the Samaritans of New Orleans—they are richly on- titled to we thanks of every citi for \neir woflagging exertions, their beroic constansy, and their purw, active aud unstiuted benevolence. TELBGRAPHIC, Latest Mortality Report trum New Orleans New Onueans, August 28, (868. The total number of interments in this city during the past week, was 1,628, of which 1,442 were from yellow fever, Barmororr, August 90, 185%, New Orieans papers of Wedmenday Inst speak hopefaily WED declicy Of Loree, Among tho deaths we cotton PROG (LES OF THE YLL1OW FLYER, the followirg:—Elishs T Wariam, of Massachusetts; Cor- neltos Copror, of Westmoreland, Pe ; Vir il Nerria, of New York, and Daniel Church, of the firm of Douglass & Co,, of Boston. ‘The Yellow Fever at Natohex Naw ORLRANK, Augast 26, 1853 Accounts from Natchez state that tho greatest alerm wes prevailicg there aod wnore than bal of the iubsbi- tevts bad Jolt the city, in consequence «f the ravages of the yellow fever. Nove of the autinorities hud left, Quarantine wee an lepger enforced. Aid for the New Ork Sufferers, CiacinnaTi Avgast 30, 1863, ‘tho New Orlanno Relief Commitcon repost the (otal con tatbutlous bere to 66 $10 50 besides $2 5) soat throaga F ee Maecn and other soclotics. Pirrenves, Asgust 80, 1853 ‘The rum of 85.000 bas been contributed ia this city, in eid Cf the sufferers at New O.lasus aud transmtited to the Boward Asociation Collgotons are stil! beieg mada, end the sum will probebly reac 88,90. TO THE EDITOR OF TAR NEW YORK HERALD. Sin :—Hevtey porteed oo your edition of ys ventay, & Mind nud myn purbwicg offer from tty. Josept Jewoll, ot: fering to froe btv Bare. Klorm Tenpla, 01 Comvreviile cours for the ovwefic of the Kuifehog vic tae of the city of New Ortgaus, We bereby with the u offer the use sf the Uniwn cour.e for Diplomatic Ayonis Cords amd Comnverciat Agents of the Unated States appointed s nce thé 24 hof Atay, 1853, . DIPLOM, Robert J. Welker, oF Stent the Untres States to the empire or Caina BR Augustus Erving of Conner to be Secretary of the Legation of tbe United sures ai the Court of tis far peril Majesty the Ev peror of oll the Runsise David L Gregg, of itioos, to ba Coc.mtrsionor of the Unrre0 States to the tungdow of Hawes Pho White, of Wi-cousia to bs Charge 4’ affaices of the United sia aa to the republic of Ecaxsor. Sono M Daniel, of Virginia, to be Charge d’ Affaires of the Unired pear the governmant of Sacdaia Thoo.os E Maw ey, Of Albus, to be Seocotary of the Legntion of the Unites Ststes to yhe republic of Cait Derie! £ Sicklor, of New York te ba Secreta, Legation of the Unived Stiter near heriBettanate Majesty. Carroll Spanos, of Maryland, tu be Minister resident of the Unired States at Con-tantinovie Jonn W. Dana of Matos to py Conngo d’ Affaires of the Uniteo States ta the republic of Hotivin CONSULS OF THE WNITED STATES, For Vera Cruz JobnT Pickett, of Keotucey, For Bayonne, Jovn P. Sullivan, of Ualifuraia. For Mozumbiqne, George R Dwyer, of tassachunette. For Awoy, Thoaus H Avate, of Now Fork For 8t. Jubo’s (Porto Rico ) Joba Parrons, of Florids For Lina. J, Caleb Suit, of Gebfornia For Mar-il o4, Samuel Dinswore of Naw Hampshire. For F-tmeur, F, B, Weit», of New York For Leith, Jémon McDowelt, of Obio For Mantanzas, Edward Worrell, 0° Delaware. For Gleagow, Philip T Hsartt, of No« York. Fer Genova, & Felix Fors tt of New York. For Turk’s Ieland, Jobo L Netson, of Maryland. Meobeim, John Scherff ot Marylaad. For Perrambuoo Wiliam Lilley, ot Outo, For Bobi, Joba R. Bennett, oF Mixeourl For 3t. Jago de Cuba, Stepnoa Cocaraa, of Pennsyl- vania. For Sbavgbai, Robert C Muroby, of Ohio. For Ams'erdam, 8. G Barnwell. of Sou h Carolina, For Aspinwall (New Gravads), George W. Fletcher, of Alabema For S »ttgardt Mex Stettheimer of New York, For Fub Chau, Caleb Jones, of Virgin's For Peite, Fayete M Ringgold, of the District of Columbia, Hor Loncon George N. Sandara, of New York. For Bordeoux, James Polk, of Marytund COMMERCIAL AGENTS OF SHE UNITED STATES, For Padeny (Sumatrs). Robert R. Parris, Yor St. Pauls do Loendo (southwestern Africa) John Q, Willis , to be Commissioner of Cc Brouklyn City Intelligence; Demockane AsskABLY Conventions ~Tuals G. Bergen, of New Uureht (he.o), was ch sea delegute by the First ton. on Mooday nigh; laet, un- ruck, as heretofore stared me.—On Monday wight last, about ,half-past eleven o’olock, a fire broks out ip & smoail frame duildiug occa- pied as 8 Sur day Sobool, and attached to the Eviecuyal church oo Clintoo avenus, acd before the engines could bear upon the flames {| barned cowe. Tho house of Kev. Ur. Diller, pantor the congregation, was con- bly Foo ype ‘and acottage, three stories high. ia cecupation of Mra Dow, wan nearly demolished = The entire dawage will amount to adout $6,000 Mrs Dow’ house is maured for $4000 ia the Firemen’s Insurance Company, New York. ‘Tne other property, de, destroy: oc, ie partially insured. ConseQueNcEs OF Neauct AND IvatTeNtTiIoON —Oa Friday ever tog inst, an aged women, pamed Wolst who resided with ber dsugbter, in Gamilten avenue, near Court atrest, died, as iy snppored from the want of proper wediral at tendar ‘the family being in very po r circumstances. Wo sent to the Coroner's residence, but that officer being absent from the city, aud no functioaary being in- vested with authority wo act in hia stead, the body re- maired in the house till last evening, having been in a state of decomposition sincs Suniay morniag. and tite sterch ariaing therefrom was bighly offensive tu the whole Deghborbood, One morsouger after another was sent to the Chief's office, to see if the body could not be romoved as the resi¢enta of the vicinity would not be able to bear the puisarce much longer. At length Coro Cook, of Willismeburg waa sent for. but before bis a Coroper of Brookiyn made bis appearance and furnished the tamily with tha indispensible certideata of burial ‘The bocy wns then consigued to the grave with all pousi- ble despatch Svericion or Fout Pray —A woman named Ann Fay was found dead ot ber residewce. at the corner of Vao Brunt avd Wiilisin s reets, ou Sunday evening, caused, it iv leged, in copeequence of ioju-ies intiioied ino quarrek with her busbend The Coroner bis bewn no’ itied of the circumstance, aud the body was conveysd tothe dead Louse, where an inquest will be held today. cha tus- bend was srrested yusterdsy and will be dstained unil the necersuiy ‘aquitien are wade, Fatat Kick. oy 4 Howse —Oo Suniag, while Thomas Patterron war engaged in rubbing down ® hucee belong. ing to Mir Potehem, of Love inne, the auimal grew rest le nd kicked bim in the absorn9n. causing inj rion of o* séri(us @ nature that be exp!red (rom the etfects yos- terday worning The deces od leaves o wife and toree children in destitute circumstances. They reside at No 117 Adama street. Fouxp (rowsep --On Monday afternoon the boty of a Jad. apparently about sixteea years of axe. Crossed in 4 dius shirtand gray pactalooms, was picked ap ia tba slip of the Ful'on ferry, Brooklyn It was takea to the dead house, and the Ccrouer waa notified. Ovitaary. Lines written on the ces:tof ra, Amanda M Gravos, and cedicnted u berwunt, Mes E. A Urabb, by Mars, M. A. Stowel! Hos lonely and how desolate Her death bas made us all ! The summer sky, ané sum mer flowers, Seem covered with @ pall And yet wo cansot thivk sle’s gon0; We Linger, ag it wi To bovr rome love word from hes tip, Or footstep drawing near. But clouds bare getbered o'er that home Where sarbeamn ua’d to play; And sorrow’s Coepent gloom pervades, Now she bus pere'd away : Of: shall we mivs thee. thou whose smile Could cheer our heaviest care; Aud hours of datknest would beguile— Our joys and sorrows share. Then rest thee, dearest; thou art laid ‘Near to thy ehtiahood's hens To bine thy grave and rit by © Ott will thy sisters oowe; Aud cther kindred hearts will mourn, Not with lers bitier tears, And bo, thy chosen « will geze, Wiki memory on past yeare— Thows years of happens, while thou Wert tondly by his side, And on thet bright ant joyous day, Be ciaim’d thee ae bis bride Three rory b ys—three pledges bright, A mother’s kids would greet; Bat she is sleeping tn the ground, That silent, dreamers svep Mra, Sueanpab Peters died at Alniend, N. HL, on the Lich of August, aged 100 years and 8 months, Brojamin F West, of Alexandria, Va, assistant of the Unived ta ter Conet Survey, dicd at Portland, Me., om ¢he oth of August. Toe CONVENTIONS IN BaouxtyN.—All the three District conventions were fally attended last night. ot dclegutes to the Syracuse Convention chosen, as follows:— First District—Tanis G, Rergen, of New Utrecht. Second District—Joo, Cavanagh, of the Firat ward. fo District—Jas. H. Hutchings, of the Seventh ward. It will be understood by those who know these delegates, that they a!l rank with that portion of the party denominated as “hards.”’ Tunis G. Bergen, who leads the delegation, was a member of the State Convention sbich framed the Constitution, and has been frequently Ker ng to the same duty oa otaer o-casions. He has been for man rs a Super- visor of the county, and is # man o! abitty, shrewd: ness and worth, aud # democrat dyed in the wool. Dr. Hutchings ig the member of As embly from the Third district. He is a inan of moderate views, and, from his position, conversant with the whole of the party feud which is likely to be renewed wi variations at the Le ein convention. Mr. Cav- anagt is not so well known to the public, but will undoubtedly act in larmony with the other tw?o dounty deisgates—Bropilyn Lagle, Awg. 30. thermometr marted ox low 6 57 degrees, the ther- memeter Being youterdoy an follows :— BA M oP M. BP. M. a 66 1% Wind during the dey southeast, Endep os Tus Hazcam Ratoav.—Oa Monday aight, "he belf push ome o'clock trate frour New York wrrived ot Lidte surat, Herlooy, au unkauwa wae ly iar Op Th treek of the ratlrend wax ena ower auch tastaaty | cr telugence, Tus Waserer 00 Mendsy aight the mercury ia the | Killed the wun Orened ww bleoe clos mack Cost biece Ot papis Linem vect aed Bad on & pair of asif naa boots, To bis poesey there wore ‘waud $2 TZ 1a y, (WO wemoransum ok) wd Ome Camb Marto Weruwre I? Learens fe atvOr yencil 6 + Mager of heb Me Wa ce wheu be det age Lavo dy was 60 1 tacon boue. aad obarue "0 sae pois At 1s P.M. oa the sams igh there were fond by the colice ov tae trek « gold wiih 62d cheio, wdure the weodeut bapueasd eviieady bo» tort gto the came — Phe rody bas vives bees cagaguized ‘ wore . ge 0d ving . he was lyieg on * hima with vey th bs thet of Ere-wea D We whe resded nt] Laurens nieet aod #ho was ine Iemier of u artion nad Gecomred, it woprara. bed beep eomaxed at Port Hazalvon or some weoks aod on Yoaday onan v6 « y@nh come fuieods. whaa ba the Heb Uriege avd ones leo ig themgiren too lave ioc the 7 ey waited awhile, wien on ha Ceeva « + andit be enppered tar he beest end tai) dows on the treck rot Kuuwiog the deager of Dis vesting. Corvasr Gan dle yentorday Belt au ius tet ow the boty and the jury recdered tha fouowig ver Giet: That the deseaved cane to hls death vy lojaciey received from hot: ove’ ay one of ths Hutlem onrs he Gxonersie tis engioeer from soy blwae, but te Com inELA The COL pRDy bo place & Dageiada’ Lin vtrect ik the bight a weil asin the doy “Tae deceased wns 46 youre of +ze. end born to Conneetiout Tie KarnoaD Accent Iv Casa. cireir —With refe yenes ‘0 the t jury whick uofortuoately ceourted ty akc Cone 6x Babbage. ip Caual sureet, ou Moudss we beg to submits the tullowing Clear porticulars regerdiogic la the hurtryieg of the moment our reporter could not learn the ‘ucts witb tbat weowracy whieh is vecadary tn uch » aaddsule i, csees Lt proms { & Sxch avenue car, apen veo toe injured gectiowan wus rdiwg, wan approecuiag Broedway im Caual eveet east of diercer wien Weghto avenue car was cow'og fcom wova ds Broadway, elorg Canal, pearing the Such evvoue cer. The guatie Wan, now in the hoopital odsersing u man ia Cee «root im danger of bain Fun ever by the approacniog Kighta Svenue car, jumped off tho Sixth arena dar LO eave Die He wns too ine to effect Rix ganeroas purooNe #utirely ond he wofortoun'ely fwled us gevting Oim-elf out of the way of the Lighth avooue cur, witch run over him w bia serious injury, and alig iwjuced the persona be wied to save. Che Sixtn aveaue car was we doheve stopped in time vo avoid injurtog aay of cae porsoms om the track, ‘Tue ITauAN TRAGEDY.—It appears from evidence, that Jorey sactl who was lywg lat evening tu a dane pinto f om a fatal wadding, will nut survive, wud aw. | momuot we wiite the-e lu bik soul mey have alraedy rehobea the erernal ebode, Jooopi Summ is 4 nacive of Lou.ba dy, from the provines of Muctua, only ewenty three yed's old and leven bebind ica @ sumall facnily to ty tregicat end, Lt sppeara from ors hmey or may Lor prove true, that doer ph Sesot is (he vioum of 4 couspiracy. Aivnougu the pateat refucea up to last ocomieg wo mabe aay ate closure, still it tw believer that Be wos well aware of the name oi bis murderer. At severe! intervain be was Deacd to exolsim :—* Assassia, thou Duet bet ayed mo? +L soa keep it in my baurtaf f dio, bue it T ttve Lehalt avenge myrelf’’ An Italian pea pesd him # yieit, bay Sanit rofosed to contess, [t ix seid tat w couspiragy in the cau ¢ of this attempted sesussination, of which a high dguitary of the Catholic church was tue inteaded victim, ADOTHSK SrappinG ARryay--(RouaRLy Fatat —Abous two o'clock yesterday morning, » waa vased Dauman aly get into an strerestion, ik Forty: frst tween Eighib apd Nin'p evecves, eit id, Teaiteot of that place, wha Le mtabb d te a dix! bnife, inflicting & wourd which 1¢ prove fatal He muteoded, ws is alleged, tn ot unfortunete womko, to ike her life, Daly dintely azvented by ‘office Leggett, of the Ninewenth. ward, ard taken before Justice MoG/ach, to # vais the re sult of the injuriee by him inileted. Last oveniag the nugistate received informauon that tue poor woman War DO: expect-d te ourvive throvgn the night. Els im mediate!y in’ormed the coroner of tno fact, On Monday afternoon two plaster avd bie Val were aries'ed by oflicers 1s of the Fifteenth ward whns cagaged Sabie. 10 tue giccury store of Mr. Prink, at theo. nec of Amity aud mercer streets MoNeil had his era dreadfully cut ix the wffrwy. by being thrust grrough «— De of glasa, and was -akeu to the ofice of Builoy, Eton street, where the wound was dresind Tne loss of blood was ao great that it vas impossiole for biw 10 be removed to bir r-1deaoe bafore the evening. 0'Coa por war committed by Justice MeGrath, Tae Deicu War Stuamer AmstenpaAM —Commodora Cheijos Poorman, Cowmondars of the Brooklya Navy Yard, vicd Captein Elisha Pook, of the North Osroins reoviving ship, returned bbe viert of the Durch aare! of ficers yesterday, by going op bbard the war utexmaor Am eterdym They loft the yard in 0 Slegent barge raanoed Dy @ chosen Crow of oarsmen, at 4 little past 10 vo’ slock ia the forenoon, and rowsd to the Batiw, The officers of tho Amsterdaza ieeeived them wih grent conrresy, and conducied them over their vessel, wich the arrange. ments of whica our Deval repro-cotatives were auch placed, We belleve the officers wero honored with the cnetomary salute when leaving tho vessel. bat itis not permitica by tho rules of the service to ealate visiters when apyrosohing s mon ot wsz. Noy-comPuianck Won 4 City Oxpinaxce —This morn- ing seven of the carmes balonging w the Pittstoa Coal Company, whore office in at 396 Went street, were ur rented by officers Matterson and McKenna, cart inspec tore of the Caict’s offios, fur driving without lespcss, and rot complying with the law in baying tho oma upon the carta apd taken to to the Mayor's ofitoe, where they vere fined $6 nob, At tho seme time a carmen tn the employ of Martin & Pestroo, was Likewise, arrested by the above officers for ths same offeao8, aud also fined. Vine —Lote Wondsy vight « fire broke out in & sail loft m 4 00 lowe Now 182 ond 185 Woat street, occupied by Les jamin 8, Hecsersteen—the grouad floor beisr occu pied by Gultck & Holmes as agrosory. Uamage sailing. DisTusWnG 4 NEIGHKORAOOD —Cousidoradie excivement was creded #bour Tem o'clock on Monday nignt, oppor tite whatis cslied ‘ Cork ros,’’ which imaludes a quar ber of buildiogs vceupied exctustysly by Lrish factilies and ix situnt d on the enst side of Cherry street, beteven Moptgomery ano Guuveroeur streevs. ft appesrs thas a crue of women, of pretty siaut dimanstoux, aad carry ing formidable ets wd er7ux, ove of «bom bad « cniid, Wet UpOD the ridewalk, and immedwtely commenced t+ tavns esch other about tho maiutenauce of a propa: che racier tor decorum, and ome & ® she other ta tbe broadent Jougusge with «:zaying from ths paths of vircue Evithots were room extaun ed, and one thon yonarkad that if ber busband was ** prisent, how he would smack the vile erature ‘hot called ber euch @’hirty nanny" With that Mrs, Moriarty dropped ber ohild and pitched right into Mrs, Murphy, and such puliiog of bate. such rerutehing, and mung, end gouging, aod ball wiog and screaming, voy Dever detors heard even in * Cork row Lhe washes of exory * within two blocks of the FOoLe Wers fardutey bowed and out of every «in dow were two or three beads, Bod the cry of © Wateh |” end Border !"' raug and re echood through the stceein for the space of ten micutes, but not a pohoomen sbowed bimrelt, slihougy the affar ocourred witain (0 hundred fest of the Seventh ward station vous, ‘The combatanis were ficaily dreyged apart. vot withous difficul y, how: ever, aud tbe bieed winch wtrenvied trom the face Of eas shuwed that they bed dope some execution ‘Toe taj ries which they suetuiowd were not, however considera’ Oengeens, ae & war of words was Continued for soe time after. Detecon AND Annest or BoRGtArs.—-Yestordar morn ing about $ o'cwch, two snnptoious looking charsows vere seen by officers Barton atd Marks, of too Bighresatn werd poltes treving fom the d seiling house of Mr Hu Auchineloss, No 6 Kurt seveuteenih street, both as bundles in their possoxsion =a ofivera balie something was wrong. arie-ted the tivo men. ening the premises found ‘hat the houre tad bear broken into through the rear way, acd pluudered by tne accused partivs, who gave their nomes as Charies Wil eon wlise Artbur Graham, ana Phomar Thornpwn The strlen proverty~abcut $0 worth—whied the rascals bad pith them, was rec vered and toey were taken before Justice McGrath, who commitiea them to prinon tor trislm Cefault of bail, Mr Auchivel as end family are and for rove time peat have been, io the country. BunGLAaRS ABROAD.—A niyht cr two eiace, the coal office of Messte, Dickingon & Fisters, LOT Authony straet, wan forcibly entered by one or wore villain’, who OFT pare! from a rear door. After gaining adassion to tbe puilding, the rogues ctole aud carried olf boots, coats, nod various othe: articles of clothing. No cius te the The same night, a racoad was entered Dy oper and robhed of a ants faire keys @ truck Brok quantity of gentlemen's wenring apparel, with whicu tao rogues Grouped. Ron Over,—A boy remed William J Agnios, while at play at the foo! of Ful.ou etreet, North river, was ra ver by & bors’ avd sogov avd badly bart. Ho was ce moved to tha Ciry Hospital by the Third ward polige, to receive medics treatment. ACCENTR THROCGH VALUING ITO Oxtt.ans.—Oa Monday right late Joba Weitte, revtdtag atthe corner of Pike street acd Hust Broadway, foil wbile pawsing a cew build- log in Gwenty f urth steeet, near the Tenth avenue, cow in course of erection, into the cellar, by which he was injvred very severely, Oo the same might Margaret Maban, resid'ng in Flushing, feil into a cellar of oe of fe heures te courre of erection in Thirty tifth stroat, ear to the sistion house. Her injuries ere so Kevers that it was deemed expediens to take her to the Hoapi- tal, Anum Broken —Yeaterday aficrnoon, between 3 and 4 o’oicck, Patrick Lougboan, who was employed at a bard ero warebouse, No. 28 Oil street, fell from the reoond story to the floor below, ihreugh the batchway, by which ope of his armr was broken, It appears that he wad Lelping to lower of goods from tbe upper story, and © steadying the rope, when be lost his balance aud fell ‘bough the hatchvsy, by which the above accident re uted, Dratn rom A Fait.—Charles Brown, who was in- joree from oe fell, Be meuiarcon Che L Gied Monday night from the effect of the tnj ree A corcaee’s Ques, WO! de hod (his day, if dille-, i. built im Mr, PRICE TWO CENTS. pee ot mein aise ae ue M, Nicbotes. The bell « an! Kslants wo hav», during the past eres fon givem nt rest om’ . ttre, tov te ‘arstorn, Newport, and other summer -+treate, bay) returoed hone a wie ti dingied ats brillinnt + hop’? oven tent wight at the Si. Nicholas. The w tering places have bidéen “inne well to ail thetr gen ues’ of theo aso aot New York ania hoe claimed © ber besuty aod heroatvalry.”” An tnauguration of (be fastens ie lle of the cavbro Pt Ye teow place Hott pigat ac this hots: ta whack ite neds took w promnent part. Mony of our chvizean ware prevent, bur the i Lhe compa y were visitors The ball woe etd iz dining tom of the St, Poles, ‘bedWo Opea lyst sventug Tor oom first ane, venies ether ford dt: or Maer pertins ecfren iow besser tes aud thee nundead 18 0) OF RODRMMOD MOG A CAT Ay Of Bows the name van der et dunce Loe tad it ty cr led ove wenced et wbour Mai? p: wee kept op Cit wl Alto perth yet the cum sany yr io uh wih o Appeceat Gabwees, faoeg the gulieois vy e-cat noe morn part the festivitics, were Colonel Lane em Corel Witnms, cf Ternewmee; Mr Telaad of toe. Me rovelitan; Mr. Belden, of New Orteaur; De MoNadl, res A May Eg. 0 ahs oily, bud several oxmene. ore the belles preeeot eho en eparicularts sunoped by cbe conrinutd compliments of 6r diastast o ad me vere Mis Wood of Texas, the lovety Mrs MoCsatay Egspt deughter of @ foraws Amerioao Consul ant hows, wed bred within mche of ube oyrawics 8 restdent af thie country of erly a few mouths; Kea Col Lana asd Mew phis Tou. and obers At aboat teelve o'cinek the compsoy partous of mw splemaid ooile- fon, bonotiful in wll that was pond ard agimeamie to che palote itane rot Gil the *witehtug bears of sieht ‘het the quadeiie, polkas &o, upon the Carte de le Dawe sere eafet, “at about one o'cock the party, dropping ofFoue by ope, gree graducl'y scaattsr, #4 eb two clingce pervaded the ream, #bich oat » faw momenta before was resplendent with loveunous aud «mer tment, ‘ Mariue Aifaurs, Tos Seamer FL Doxavy vit hea taken the plane of che Cherckes, bailed for New Urioxns yestectay atvee- noon. ; AMRVAT OF SooTHREN SuusuEns —The' steamship? Fle re, from Sevenenn, and mero, fev Cusitosteh an. rived secterdey — We nre indebted Lo tas pursors of beta veosele for files of Southern os oren ’ New steam Line ror Cranieros axp Savanwat —The new + caranlip Ame tom, Dudt by Me WH Bowe wil Louve thin port ov deturaay Sept 3, oa ber. tial eSyage for charleston Ste ie 1be piouser of & uew stemn les connec rg New Yorks arte too, ond Savenosh, t be cowpOred Of the Americe wud aao-nse steamship cop butiding wad to dv remiy iu Ootooar Uaiil ner csasect. is ready the America vill lysve Now York ovory Jaturdag, Severvah every foredsy eventog vod U}arleston every Weduenday morting Captain, Mleahetl commends hee, SRIPHUILDING aT BosTON —A beauuful cliover shits et 3,460 tous, will be isunched from the yard of Mr. Pad Curtis, #% Rost Boston, ou Setarday arc Sie 14 208 foo jong, 40 feet wide. aed 2427 feet vasp. Cuts vorved te Tht.’ beet manwer, ead wo doubt will prowe, herselt ove of the fastant Ci roe aligyper Hawt Sho wil we wamed the Keporter, aed her bow wilt bo ors witha tll leogth f reporter, ita hi took, “tabirg cose” Be is al ships, ope of few 1.200%0 E 4b0 tons Wr. McKay fe butuing a emey whoto olipper ship af 240 tour, for Messe Jame Barote & Cs, of Ltverpoat, Yo by employed tee Austrolia ‘rede Sue wil oe sharper Wan sbe colebraed clipper snio Jovercige the Gens, aud Mr MaKe} & contoent, when compleved, she wall outeeil aay venret alloac Mr. Jackson ta lustog the tori of w slip of 1,200 tons Gt bis yerd on Centra! squure. 00 duudiag two ocker Peltoe Kntelgence, Arrest on a Kequin-twm —Uiticor Masterson, of the Ghiet’s oflies, yesierdey Oa tate vantody Ue Houck 02 » 1oquissticn trata Gov. Bigier, of Peanaytowe pie, upon Gov sey ir. ofthis Sate. whervia a6 staude cnarged with defrauctng, by false aod fraudulent reow: reptetinos, bir, Semuei Cregt of Poilsdelphta, oa $LTHO. The seoused. as is alleged was (osored of @ pavent right ine wed eine Keown as Houck's Paar 4nd Lege DEO WILD Lhe OOMpiaINAt to sell Hien the cig for weste:a Pepteyivenls anf tae Sta es of Onto. at oak gan, liboois, heatuchy sod Indiana, for the sum wbove bared. Itis row iceed thas ths accu ed votaiced bee miney by fube am ulené repreveatations, With tae ooheat avd defrand the complement, Houck ws sent buck to Pevasyivacia to a pait ea inves tigation ‘Hetting a California Emigrant —A day or two wane Charles Prescott arrived in cbis etty from New Brame Wek, ord put up at tbe emigraut buardlug house 6S Varbirg:ou atreet preontatury to stertiag fur Catrornig. ‘be ight Of hiv arrival be was iovied out wy the pre pietor cf the Dowe, and in tha perasbulat oan anvat town Prescott became imtoxiceted, ane while in that com onion bad $178 it id coin stolen frum him. A wee named McDuvaid wae arrested Ga suspicive of having vrolen tbe mopey. He was commitied tu peicon by Jaw tice Beart to owait ap exao inedon. Duiduding Obscene Books —~Alvert Gazele, the mam wa0 Wet Bere tee few days sines for pulling obsoome dook® anc prints ip William street, yesterdey made ap sfidayit before Justice MeGratn charging woe Witte Hayeer sith being the puolicher of the nooks, aod ota ing that he ha, for yeore past been in the businses, sid bas supplied peders and sicres inthis acd other citiey ood towns with bis obsceoe publications, Acbernay and Fiserrica Brady, of 8% Nasa street, wre aleo implicated tu the charge and warrants for cher have Dees inened by (be iagltrate. Haynes vag arrested by eftiver Gailegher, of (he Jeffers Pokee Curt ana beld ty bailin $L000'to amawer, seul Bi. De Mott. of 43 Coauibors street, was bis boadamea Charge of Grand Larceny.- Others Beown, of theFourth Ward srresed 6 men named Wilise Brown, ov Ach of stealug a irunk, con’sicing wearing apparel, vaeed et Boz Delorgig to Sepben Eraoks, of No 0 Heory atiest A por ion of the pooperty wa» found tm possension of ‘be accused, who wes cumunitted t prisom by Jusdoe Boyart. Coroners’ Iuquests. Fett Down Stat: asp Kituey —Covo er HiVoa yeater- ay Deli pm inquerr at the Se” York Hoavital, 0a the body of Cherloe Brown, who dicd yesterday from the eilects of tnjories reowived on Sanday night leat, fetiog out GF bed wud down the etarre of bonne 14) Greensich street It apaonra thal the deceased applied for lodg'ngs, aud on being shown up stairs persisted tm Se6.ing i & bed whieh stood at the brad of tha stacca, votaithsianding he was urged to occupy apother ore During the bibt bo felt out of bad, and rolled down siatra, ip consequence of which bis wns Foactarad, He wan removed to the New York Hospitel, whare he Hiogersc til yesterday end died. fhe jury rendered the following veroiet:-— Theat ihe deceased cams to ie death by falling down stairs, from out of bad: said wig placed in a dangerous mavser at tie bead of @ fipot of staize.’ It is but proper te state, that che cod trom which be deesased fell, had been placed in tant wedtion to gvcid e leak in the rouf, Tar Lore Pata, Lamp exsiosion in Hgsren Sreamer. Coroner Gamble yasterday Letd wa ivquast at the heave No, 7 Hester street, upon the bedy of Mary Ann Price, alittle girl, 6 yeare, 10 months and U1 dayn old. who died av Monday evcoing, from the effects of deing barsed oo Friday night by she axplosion of a amp, which at $He Me Was Deiby flied 91D rosiw oil by the mathar of the dsceaxed, who wus nino bacly bucaed, Tne jury ren- dered a verdtot of accideurml Geath. Aninfapt who was vurned on the sans oooasion did on Sunday last, Personal Inteitigencs. Cept. Laurence, sbip Aweries; I Mw field, Lexington; 4 W. and B OW. Maraball, Va Augustus Flagg, Bostou; Wr Pryor, Albany; Cearge Parsons, Columbus J Kaapp, Wa Div gion; were amongst the arrivals yesverday wt the Awver House. ARRIVALS. Ip tho steamship Flotrda, from Niort and Master “Rilictt. r 3) toad © Usbersham, Sites sa, Mise Jobr Kiliott, Mre New mn Mise Perry, HD Holmes aud lady Mre Wood, Mra Sarah seiit, Indy and CS arold, Geo M Waidiurg. JJ Gos, t WMaxeey, Alited Heoneli, k F Conoally, DC Yal- ver H & Helmos, John Antrohas, 3 D Gvotall, J Ww bethrop, D ie bate, Wm Byrd, H vetoas = Me Hall How Vip Hull Novie Shorp) UW Vimirw, J Ja ster, TD Dexter, DK MeWii!iaus, John F Freyeae L iarke. Williem H Clarke, ¥ King TH Par, Joha B Mille Jos s rt, u 8 Divine, John AM oan, B Elifeon, HB stow antler MC stinmons, T D Berbody, Lewin Flemuleter, Thi ly, MC Smich Jd Rewles, TJ nt SW David 5 EM Kernam, fon, I © Bryecn, sen, HM Criatadoro, M Wolf M D, E_C Joyee, U Claghora—aad 49 in the eteera: From Charleston, (n steamship Marien. bry Northrup and four childcon, Mise E Sloman, Miss A Sloman, T Slo- man, (RK Middleton, Mise M Derricon, Mise Bellama, Mise aMitehell, Mra Levi, CB stasender, © A Maywood. ire. Gow’! Wayne, Mire el P Kice, Dulin and Indy, bir H Tucker Mins A ‘Tucker, Mits P Weston, Mrs. Heriot, Miss Richmond, N Strong, © H Strong, W Hawteyne. TE Cooke, Mrs. Gregory, Miss Mire L Gregory, Mise L Steele, Mise MB Jas. Clean Cuwaru6 R Gold b Id, SP Blake, 4 1578 Wan 8 Bed), wise k JH Abrahame, Hiss Wari and lady. beson, A Tas Thoinas and Berm: stonmship Mertin—& Jonennony avd lady. H Corsoys sud cone fc SiMe, K Lind, 'W Moore, V Barret br Barrett, J Barrett, M Bone! Siuere, L Menmea, ‘Lieut abrott, Cupt Harriott, Indy ani daughter, J HL B Ensign ey J Dacves ‘Mie Jeffries, Migs Howgttony € Momdeit And 1Ad¥.4), wg m LI 1, 1 bi ady MP Phi La gy he . nd, do. Steameh eer Nort: Tener Wt Morrie J eee ee Fieve acy c ROracat JK Seymour, Wd Bilasen, ire Lavie Mire Dovis, J avis, Mise : Horry. Mr Ri lady, Dv sory. | Mies Witton Som Bre Mise . nite @ Bacon. ameny. i Ww leader, TS Haywi ard, Haywerd 9, De AO Levy, Mids Adams, aac bvin tay stoniage