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R SS THE NEW YORK HERALD. =—__ WHOLE NO. 7570. Cheastwe RHGISTHR, A SREENDIU OF eNING FOR A RESTAURANT.— A The proprietor ot «lone and well established pubife “houre, in one 0° the vreatest thorougbfares ia thie otty, bs eg to rem fh for - re tan, >” AN UNFURN ISA 1) ROOM AND BEDROOM ON (HE Feeond tiers ty bt at SI? por month; » third room nd cooking oons-rience if cequired; at 24 White etreot, we Brosdw:s. ROADWAY S10 Diet, with formers He Goldamith, J sens om Broad» d_cheapost Toes. p'y on the premises to GEO «GE, X corner of Yrovieny and Anthovy atrest. N, By ‘Uther offices to let rents from $75 to 8400 per aunum, OUSE TO R4*T AND FURNITURE FOR SALE — ‘The bo se is a three story brick, conteiming nine rooms in good order, ontly situated op west side of town, below Aixveory the city railroad routes. Kent $400 per » Won May 1, with ove y- thrlg necesvar Fi be sold a her Be called ‘y Omee. A teuiis wud of gicd quality, aeash customer, Such s one wili K. Y. Y., Broadway Post ‘OUSES TO 1)T ONE EN.SPRING STREET, NEAR Broadway (urvitnre for sale Kort $875, Ono wost of Bisth avenue rnd relos Attic and basement seat S550 RL LING & TUCKER, 289 Brot d way. OWER PART OF HOUSE NO. 41 FIFTH STREET, near Second sven to let. consisting of nine rooms. Inqaire of EO Ji XS 1s. 114 Naseau etroct, Possoasion Ist Noverwbar, or urlier itnececsary rteenth street, throe story, ARGE HOUS! 10) LT DOWN TOWN—TURNITURE for vale low tense t# brick, four stories and base meat, hes bath « ‘sin good order; titnated near Broad- Way, and telow > t. Rent tote $1 000. fo LENG & TUCKER, 289 Broadway, - isis Ree CBANCE- STOKE AND APARTMENTS TO Rent eo OF { the mott desirable loca +. Leave and fix- ely Apply to M. Weay, «oe premisos, 34 Sixth aveou MORNING EDITION---TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1853. PRICE TWO CENTS. REWARD WILL Bz Palb BY THE UND®R | $1 00 tiened for thy discovers: dead OF clive ot ik Hevy, merebart, of Bavo § Lovsiavs, who left his poarding homes ay on the tfth Aueost mat. With the intention of going ‘o Newsck gud Philadel phis, nod bars ot been heard of since, He is a Frenchmen HY Lith. speaks German and tolorably good Bnelisa, abont thirty five or forty y of age, five feet nine inches in belet, dark complexion wearing « gone; dressed in % ‘eck oloth cont aud fed white vest oarrving with him s « bella Avy information that may lene t y of the whereabouts of the same, will be literally rowarced and besides receive the thaaks of his anxions ard mort t dist MORRISSON, LF a VY & GO., 15 William street, Newark and ¥ Tess phia papers ploase copy. $F REWARD —LOsT ON SATURDAY, FAFTERNTH #) inatont. a smal! Freneh wate, with chain uttacled through to the Bo ‘Tho warded by Leavy! 5 REWARD.—S1OLEN OR RUN AWAY, ABOUT $5 eight o'clock, Inrt-night. from carnee Haringue ‘and Budron etrect, ngooe vized hay horse; whit) spot on one hind leg, and tame, with a wagon, beor pipe wrench, aud Sapenge machine,’ Please bring the eame to 114 Groen wich avenue, $4. REWARD.—LO8T, ON SUNDAY EVENING, SEP- Tren naenekeE tg Mtgae mete, Castle Garden, a red shaw, 1 border mix 0 finder th 7 Ward by leaving it at No 110 Nagiau steret, ap otal ee JOHN O'HARA. == COPARTNKRSUIP NOVICK $5.000, WANTED—AN ACTIVE younG wan, A ‘| *he oan command $5 0' in ready cash, t0 Toke en i #8 active partner in wa old established firat casa h f it Tovations on trond ay: or 8B terest for the monoy, witlr unden!, the average annual profits of tho house a poly or address G@ A. ROBIN fod cot, Up etnies, $9 HOO FAN TED, A MAN WITH THIS AMOUNT at 1, to take the placeafa retiring parbmcr in a Ty t manufactnying business in thi city, payian ooo hue cred percont' Resson fortenving the concern is itl health Adress botire, Herald offic t “PRoous ro 1k ITH STEAM POWER —SHVERAL very desirati'y rows, in wie from 25 by 26 to 2 iy 100 Toot, over the New York’ and New Havea rfelght depet, well Ngktod ava niry +o fur ished with Croto: water. gas fixtures, and water ionts 2yply 0X ANTHONY, oorner Of Elm dad Fra: tin + cote soom No. 41, up stairs. Rooms TO LET-IN SOUTH BROOKLYN, AT THE Baryilé vn ferry < fine sulso.of four rvome on ous floor, With bafoment kitchen, seller, and servant's room The Jocation ia healthy ond pleseant; reat low, Inquire at the re No. 3 Union street SIATEN U3La! D —10 LET AP CLIFTON, & neAv. "tially eitusted onttage. fnenished or tnfarnishad, ‘within five minut.’ atk of Vanderbilt's landing, with over ere of ground att ched. Rent moderate, For more porticulars, apply at 256 Broadway, in the store. UrPsk PART OF A FIRST Chass deay; also, an office on th sicien Appl Wid wretuek, NO. THe Ul Vek PAKT OF STORE wet, peor Reread, eon table for wechanical m Or feur years. Posen give TP. MARTIN, on the promixes, @ LET OR Jas, FORK A TMRM QF YEsRS—THE oe fifth storie 07 # Sand s Beokman, strost inone or Voote opartment: «hing in all over 5.600 square feat of flooring, with fifty ne sivgows adording sume for one tr for six eohantonl pace 81 and 33 Beek ms LET OR L&4SE bi Ne atreet. ‘A SPACIOUS AND EL®GANT hotel resteurs t ated on Union square; now finish- ‘ing, and will bora fe erodpation by the drat of Octabor, y t GAN, No. tropolit: Buliding, Pine streer. okay polijan Bank 10 LET—STURy 87 NASSAU STRELT, NEAR FUL- ton street. now wrcupied clothing store; well fitted ‘Upjand fixtures for ralo; a Gest rate stead for first class boot and shoe or hat store = Inquire at 120 Fulton etreot 10 LET—OFFIC«S AND ARTISTS’ ROOMS, FIN- (oRARINERSUIP.—A GENTLEMAN WHO CAN COM werd from $10 to $1.4) eush, who bag travelled ex trsively, ard bas cousiderable businges exverion wo, atrict business h=bite and a cowpetent and practical kaowleden of hookkeepirg ond accouats, wishes to form an engagement in partnershin, or otherwi'e, a mercantile house, Would not object to travel or go abroad, Addiess H. C., Brosdway Post offic AKTNER WANTED.—A GENTLEMAN POSSESSEIN thorough business qualitieatigns, and a cash capital of 100, desirous of ongaring in ® oomntiesion business in this city slready esteblished, will nddrece M. J., Herald offs None but.a party with woney, references aud uate, 1096 ap- ply Satisfactory proepects to be apparent 4 P4 ER WAN TED—WITH A CAPITAL OF 3400 OR 2500, to establieh a millices French Jady, who oh rato THANE, and i isa well asquai 4 with the wsavef doing pood business. References exchanced. ” Please address L. L, Broadway Post OMCs, this week. 10 CROCERS—$! (00 —A YOUNG MAN, (AN AMERI- cen) of rtrictly motal habits Having charge of an ex- tensive first class grocery uptown, would like to invest the above amount iv come well cstablished business. Addre: Oaine full partioulers, J. Ruesell, Jr., Union square Po © fice. bi ‘WANTED—TO BUY INTO & WELL ESTABLISHED -flourend commission house, or « partner to form a new house well acquainted with the business. Tho advor- tir will: furnish $6,000 or $10 600. cash, as boon al- ways engag’d in the commission business.’ Communioations tii thetrt Octobyr may be wldressed to Merchant, Tbir- teenth atroet Post office PARCKNS AVADEFUIRE, DODWORTH’S DANCING ACADEMY, NO_ 806 « Broadway, next to Grace Courch, will ro.o; Mon- y. OC 3S; for roping alneaos, and oa Wednesday. October 5, for afternoon ojasses In a recent visit to the crest achools, of London and Paris, expressly for the pur pose of conrulting with the experience: teachers of thos schools, many uew dances were procured from Monsrs, Cel- Inriut, Mskowsti, Boizot, and Kenoudy, of Paris; Coulow, DE'gville, Sauton, &c., of London; which will bo introduced for the first tims in this country. I can 2 U ‘rom perronal observation, that thi who ished with every conveniences, for gas, water, fire laces, food Mabe. aod air, The location iv very desirous, ing situated in the wost thorou, are part of roadway ‘Terms moderate ¢ vply on the premises to J.C, HAM, 208 Breadyay. Ly LET—A G*NTESL TWO STORY BASEMENT hevpe to let, exowpting first floor, which ie occupied as @ doctor's office. ‘and abont five hundrod dollars worth of furniture for he house is down town, aud in a pleasant Locat nd the furniture will be told low for $520, Rent very mi deraie None need anply excepting ‘those wishing t purchase thefnrniture. Address A. 0. Wer Broadway Post OMoo tor three days. LET—FOR }IGHTY DOLLARS, TILL THE FIRST * of Junenext ve 109~# in # large three story house in S reepectatle loowticn ia Willinmyourg. Address Witliame- burg, Herald offer roa nes 4 this neademy will ® convenient «stablin Paris or New t this, juined with the ad- vantuse of the new systema which produged suoh gratifying tention paid to the con- dust and deportment of the pi ‘will ensure a continua. tion of that fluttering patronog ich is now most grate: fally acknowledged by ALLEN DODWORTE. IERRERO’S DANCING ACADEMY, NO 59 WEST Fourteenth street, between Fitth and Sisth avenuos.— Madame ©. DUBALUL §FERSERO and bor brotier, B. FERRERO, beg to announce that the enlargemo=t of theit premisds, to weet more fuliy the requiremence of their nu- mrrong patrons, being completed. they will re opeu theiz sehoot on Saturday, Uctaber §, ‘Tho course of tultion will ob..4inee sp usvel, ‘Kt this academy, to embrace every uo- velty of the seasyd. “ior pacsvetars oppiy semtore 0 LET—FURNI- HED ROOMS, WITH KITCHEN, TO ‘a private famiy . rent aonth, $75; tlemen can bi * Loon! USE IN BROOKLYN, A ¢, to two gentlemen in a UV Ns G)NTEEL TO! com and betroom, furni fe family tt t thres winutes walk from Fulton ferry he eco d floor consisting of four rooms par small family, Address a note to Home 0 LET—PAK* oF 4 THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE T' in Stanton street eng nit geo rs Gala the first floor, and two rooms and attic on Ferd dove luquire of DR. DUSENBERRY, No. 97 0 LET—THE }OUSE AND. SPORE 4% PEARL BT ee coca peter eeteral sears as n Gry goods store, ‘and know a6 one of the best retail location# in the city, with lease of ive y ste Apply to THOMAS GILL, l4 Dey street, or addrora } ox 3 SIS Post Uflice. 0 LET—THE SECOND FLOOR AND FRONT BASE- ment of @ house in the upper part of the city, to a «mall family. It rill te tet on very reasonable terms. Apply at 440 East Twenty first street near Third avenue. 0 LET—A NEAT THREE STORY BRICK MOUSE IN Hoyt st est, cotween Dean aud Berzen streets, Sonth Brooklyn, suita>l a emall genteel Private family. Rent mod ste, end o + {ton given on the let of Ootober For rticulars inguire op the premises, Hoyt etrect, second Etuee soush cf Deus atroct, LET—IN HUDSON STREET NEAR CAAMBERS, sivrnished room + ‘thont board, ia a amall private fa- ly. Inquire in the store 118 Chambers street. A BASEMENT, SUITABLE FOR A PAYST ie Taralenrd ant Atecd with pus, cau Oe lind At NO, St. Mark's placo, near Third avenuo, LET IN BROOKLYN-A PAWILY WITHOUT WT tidren cen be socommodated with half a fuccisved Bouse in one of the dost par South Brooklyn For particulars apply to Wr. DICKENSON, cornor of atiantic and Henry strevts 0 LET ON STaTEN ISIAND-A FIN! house or cotrage gompletely furnished throughout, With’ or without linen The house is beautifally eiturted, rrounded by gardene and about five minutes’ walk roa Bhe terry Answers with real name directsd to” box 276, Poot Unico, will meet with prompt alten ti 0 LET OR LEASF—THE STORK NOW IN COURSE of completion ip Broadway, ooxt door to the northeast Gorner of Parton strect, suitable for aa exchange office, so, o etore in Fultox street, next door ty Broadway, and @ tavement fron ire on Broadway, well adapted for an office Tequire of, acres iw'C. KNOX, No. 125 Fulton streot. 10 RENT—IHE SECOND AND THIR STORIES OF hove No 25 Green street; the second is farnished with Tho privilege ot cooking gud washing; the first story is ocou- by a singing ntlombn, Apply ‘on the premises, or to BELGALO, so. 131 Pontl street. 10 RENT.—SEVERAL FINE LA HOU: SUIT. able for fir t cines bowre ie honres, is good locations, Bod th: furniture for pale eo, roveral nowiy fi Pere apd dinivg Lp oscd Apply to G. A. RUBINSUN, No, s. © DWELLING Nassau etreet up stnir: T° RENT —-THUE SECOND FLOOR OF 343 BROAD way, 170 by 30 feat, vith fixtures, shelving, &¢ Biso, severe) lofts. emeat and sub: goent, Apply om canner dadione 10 LEASE—THE SPACIOUS HOUSE NO. 90 PRINCE street, three west of Brondway nour the Meteo Hitan anit st Nicholas Hotels, a Solub houeo or < vese purpores Lot 36 by 11 feet, Lease of toa years; Ht will be eub-civided. &pply on tho premisos, from 4 to P.M, or to L. 8. KELSO, 62 William et cot. L¥T \LOW, FKOM NOW TILL NEXT MAY, A eT” cosas, with’ stable and garden, fornished or antur- ished, on Staton . ‘ighton to a tonapt who Gane no’ emuall childres 0x 2747 Post Uftles. RETRO? in te er: XTRA.—PUBLIC NOTICE IS ABGRRY GIVEN TIA) wre H, Roser 149 @ sat Kichteanth etroot is tho only mo that giver trne information on all inveresting affairs on past, prevent and future evonts. Thore Rosder know the truth of her ay. Her name has epresd oye laws suits, ¢ fronds, #ohrons and death | Howaro of imperition, And romember ber rertionoe, 149 Wost Kightoouth atroot, be: @een Seventh and Bighth avenues {f you wish trae inforns. ion RS. ALWIN, RENOWNED UN EUROPE FO: +k in foretelling the futurs Srrived nd mil Cars hor life. ie 0 German Jai sees, Residence. 26 Kivington atroot, uo wtaire none t Divers. “Medios, stey corte’ contlomen, one dollar. RS. PREWSTER, FROM PHILADELPHIA, TENDERS her services to the ladies sud gentlemon of tls ity, aatrelogy, love, aud law matters, intorproting dream . by books And science constantly relied ou hy Anroloont fod will tell the uame of the indy oF gontleman they will Et Also, the nemes of the viei aid noe f9 “had corner of the Bowery, Lad: "HE CELEBRATED ASTROLOGER AND PARYSTOG- Dr. F Shaman, Swede by virth. san be consulb- prove: part of the worl ng to give the m sfaotory 4 gentiomon, if you wish to be hanp; s call. Nativitées onl jen and venties ‘am be arnt to any partof the TR residence lo at 175 Chambors strqot, mong FILLGROVE'S DANCING AND WALTZING ACADE- my. North American Hotel, No 30 Bowery, corner of ard strect, (Iadie>' entrance. Bayard street,) is now Al js Academy. No. $l Broome street, between Broadway and the Bowery. all the differeut styles of dancing will of waltzing. Days and eve- aes.) Tuesda: and Fridays from from 7 to 104g P.M. Private lessons at ali times when Wednerdays ard Saturda; The Indiow dircetion of Mrs, Broo s from the time of EXPRESS AGENCIES, — BEREGRD & co UTH AMERICA, 4, per Cnite mail steamer Illinois. on Tuesday. Sentember 2th, celock. PM, connecting at fast running ‘stearer Joha § of a ep-cial messenger through to devtinatio will bear in wird the nocosnity of having thoir goods pat up tly waterproof ¢ ion, and ready for delivery the ore ote: Small pare recelved for our express on day o de tropke ti P. f sailing Freight tal en on the lowest terms, and a vrompt delivery currantiod, Novos and billy collected as usual. We will also forward an express weil, via fan Juan mil begs closing at 234 o'clook, Snp- tember 20th. “Passage on bear! the United States’ mail atonmers secured gt the lowest rates st our office. BER- FORD & CO., No. 2 Vesey street, Astor How FYUROPEAN EXP {7 ontiance on Cortiandt strest. geg.and parceli forwarded by every steamer, to a'l parts of Europe, As und Africa, kt lowest rates. Offices—No 4 Agasstreet, Lon dep; vo, 44 Bue N. tee Dame dee Victoires, Paris. Drafts, in voms to suit, on Havre ard Paris W. C, BARN #Y, Manager, GORFIGN EXPRESS —GOODS sND P5sCKAGES TOR warded to end from al! parts of the globe, at the most rearonable rates by EDWARDS, SANFORD & CO., % Broadway. ow York. JPECIAL NOTICE.—WELLS, FARGO & CO., EUKO © pean Kxprese, No. 74 Broadway Smal! parosts eam: ples: packages specie orders, &o , for Frenos, and all paris Of Europe, will be receivod by ua for steamer Franklin, for Bavio safling on to th inet Parcels should bo’ do Nivered tons ov or before Friday 23d A epectal messenger will. xeoom, this express, who will taks charge of say orders or valuable packozes, THOMPSON & CO.'S EXPRESS —TO CALIFORNIA, the Sth and 20th of ever: th; to Boston and the East, Philacelphia and the Wer ly, to Charleston and the South, Wednesdayy and Satucdays Small parole &c., tor California reseived until 10 o'clook day of THOMPSON & [0.58 Broad ray. AGUERREOTYPES IN OIL, BY MR. ¥, at the Plumte Notional Gallery, on dadway and Murray street This now and hesutifnl art combirosthe detat' of the Dagnerrooty pe with the Gnieh of the finest miiature paintiag. Daguerreo- ty pes of dcoented persona copied to the life. INE ARTS.--THE OKUGINAL PAINTINGS NOW ON view of fhakeperre and h's contomporaries. painted by Jobn Facd, KS A.; Str Walter Scot ard his Literary ierds at Artotatord printed bi thames Fred a HS. 4, Mestre WILLIAMS, STEVENS & WILLTAMS 252 Broad way, beg leave to announce that {0 consequence of the in creasing nomber of vititers to view theahove interesting and Yb nutiful psintings they wiilromain on oxhthition ® short time longer Cards of admission (trmtis) will bo feraed. at the desk of W. 8. & W., an seriptions received for the engravings. 10 CONNOISSEURS.—A LARGE AND SPLENDID ai peinting, acknowiedeed oriainal. by Gicrgono Mar Karelti, old Itallon school, repres:nting Bathshebah risen from the hath, for sate For particulars addrass GS, box 1817, Pos: Office, for three days. EXTRA PAY, TRA PAY —ALL T. 8, NAVY SAILORS WAO rerved in any United Staten vessel in the Pacific a {ime from 1840 to 1852, cnn promptly c¥t.in thel donblo pry r ss YARD BISSELL, Agent, and (ate) Parser U. 8, Navy, 22 South William strvct, be- low Wall. THITED STATES NAVY.—SAILORS EXTRA PAY / Office, THOMAS L Watney 81 Wall seroet, vi FUR GOODS. THOLESALE FUR U0ODS.—LEWIS MAWSON. TM porter snd manutactarer of fancy furs New 1 Park vince, One dock from Broadway. begs lonve to invite the at fontion of city and country hover’ to his nurtvalled stock of enperior furs, comprising every article tn tl Thi a regolar for Louse; no other good gcode purchased here are ing folly of n pert. a we: B00 dezen bons, viotorines, peleri 100 do. muffe; 150 do, mantilas, Polonaise oxpos, Ao : Of do, gent’s hoav &e , H0do fur gloves. ko do Indios cute and geuntiets: do. «nporior reat Datoh swan aking Also sleigh robes, uffaio do Californian and Australian fur blankets, and o 546 BROADWAY.-ENAMMLLED AND. Corra ote. —Great reduction In prices. —Gilites & Byrre aro offering rion cnamelled and chamber ure at lower ra nde ot our frotory: NO. 49 yanterials. GILLIES & BYRN&, fow doors above Spring street ae ARIE aR Tre oeeca re rab Tey and cheapness ir unsurpested Suite 7 eee ie Is, finished i style, Deslers, oupplied on Tiber terms, Faotory of Broad wi eee AAW GK W TURNED shippers, tind salervome G8 REWARDS, _.|NEWS BY TELEGRAPH, Interesting from Mexico, TUE RECEPTION OF THE UNITED STATES MINISTER~ THE CHOLERA, ETC. Bartitons, Sept, 12, 1853. Advices from tho elty of Mexico to the Sth instant state that Mr. Gadsden, on presenting his credentials to Santa Anva, expressed a desire that the United States tbould cultivate friendly relations with Mexico. Santa Anra’s reply was eminently friensly. He sald the sound Principles affirmed by Mr. Gadsden, and the friendly sentiments of the President's letter, would certainly have the effect of adding new bonds to those which uow, by divine favor, so closely bind the United States with the Mexican republic. The cholers had appeared in gome towns of Oajacs. Great preparations were making at Vera Cruz for cele- brating the apniversary of Mexican independence. Ravages of the Yellow Fever. AT NEW ORLEANS, ETC. Batmimore Sept. 19, 1853, The New Orleans papers of last Tuesday etate that the yellow fever continued to decline in that city, but the ®ccounts from other places are distressing. At Taibo- deaux there bad been two hundred cases and soventy deethn up to the 9:b inst At Mobile the disease was assuming @ milder forma, aud the number of oases was decreasing. The Rey. Mr. Hughes, of the Methodist church, dic ‘The Nations! telegraph at New Orleans was not work- irg--the operators at Vicksburg and Natchez having AT PHILADELPHIA. Pur.aperia, Sept. 19, 1858; The Board of Health report two yellow fever deaths during the part week in this city, The disease was brovght here, it will be remembsred, by the bark Manda- 1p, and still lingers about Southistieet wharf, and Tat- ham’s lead pipe factory, located there, has been closed in eoncequence of the dread entertaiaed by the workmen. From Wasbingion City, THE FRENCH MISSION—THE PACIFIC RAILROAD. Wasiunoron, Sept. 19, 1853, Mr. Dix will not go to France, Mr. Mason’s name was discussed in the cabinet mee’ with that mission, * The. President will show no favor to the Pacidc ting today in connection Rallroad , Accidents, FATATL COLLISION ON THE STHAIGHT LINE ROAD— THE COLLISION aT ONEIDA, ETC. Syracuse Sept. 19. 1853, A collision occurred on the Straight Line between this city and Rochester yesterday afternoon, betwoen the State train and @ gravel train, by which two men were Their names bave not been ascertaiaed, ‘The papers here attribute the fatal accident at Onoida to the circumstance that a competent engineer had bean dismissed, ard a fireman appointed in his place, The course of the consolidated line in reéucing salaries, is severely commented on by the public. SYRACUSE Sopt, 19, 1853 A meeting of the bar took place last night. at which resolutions in honor of the late Victory Birdseye were adopted. Judge Pratt presi by Messrs, Gott, Noxon, and Spencer led, and speechos were made From the South, ‘INJURY TO THE COTTON CROP—THE CHOLERA AT CUMBERLAND, ETC. Bartimons, Sept. 19, 1853. ‘Tro mails have come throvgh from New Orleans, Genezal complaint is made at the South of damage to the cotton crops from excesive rains. ° vomerrmay, mu, we cnuers excrement {i siding, no new cases having been reported for several Attorney General Cushing bas consented to deliver the openirg address at the Maryland Iusiitute Ushibition on the 3d cf October. ‘The Cinctanat! Forgery Cases. Cincinnati, Sept. 19, 1863, Kissane and Findley were taken in irons to Lebanon, tbis mo:ning, where thsir trial commences to-morrow. ane has engeged the services of the Hon. Thomas Corwin, as additiousl counrel : tbat have been made by the prisoners to escape, ren ecred it necersary to put them in irons, The New York Canal Tolls. ALBANY, Sept. 19, 1853. The canal tolls for the second week of September were $09 8(4—a decreare of $2001 on the same week last year. The total receipts of the season have been $1,906, 82l—bdeing an excess of $47,224 on the same time la: year. The canal freights at Port Jackson and Hoffman’s ferry will probably be clored to 1a0rrow night. Marine Disaste: DISTRESS —SAFETY OF THE ORRWS OF THE SHIP HARKAWAY AND BARK CRO- BRIG GEORGE OTIS IN Pumapetraa, Sept. 19, 1853, Dates from Bocaire to the 4th instant state th: brig George Otis, of Cohasset, with a cargo of sa New York, sprung @ leak afvet leaving Bonaire, and bore vp for Curacoa for repsirs The schooner Marinah arrived here last evening from Gumilton, N. C., brings the crew of the ship Hackaway, (previously reported abandoned off Cape Hutteras;) also the crew of the bark Croton, which was fallen in with by the Barkaway on the Sd August, in a sinking condition, taving been diemasted three days previously. Stevenson, of Salem, the mate of the Creton, was ‘killed by the falling of her masts. Both vessels were loaded with guano, bound for Hampton Roads WRECK OF THE SCHOONER Z, A. SMALL. Boston, Sept. 19, 1853 The schooner 7. H. Small, Doene, from New York for Heston, with cargo of com, was capsized in Boston Tey, on Thursday last, in the Southeast blow, and sunk, The crew raved themselves in their beat, and were picked uo five bours after by the schooner Falcon, Dyer, from Bos‘ on for Ne y York, who landed them in Harwich, The Onto River, &. Sept. 19, 1863, Tho Ohio is again at astond The steamer Oakland left 10 day with the eastern passengers and freight, Burrato, Sept. 19, 1853 The receipts since Saturday bave been bble ; wheat, 114.000 bushels; cora, 33000 bushels There has been nothing doir, owing to the canal broak, which has quite unsetiled Atnany, Sept. 19, 1863, ‘The following have been the receipts ‘sinse “aturd flonr, 13.000 bbis.; wheat, none: corn, 20 0: oats, 15.000 bushels; barle: been dull under the Arctic’ in our markot to day , 33.000 bushels, Yn advices, with rales of only 500 bbls at $6 & $6 1235 for State and common and mixed 34,000 bashels sold for four rowed; oata are dull and Oswrcio, Sept. 10, 1853 48 hours have hean—flour, bushels; corn, 37 000 bushels, There ts not much ‘nqviry for wheat; 10,000 bushels red Ohio sold before the publication of the steamer’s news, at 125¢., and 2,000 busnels Cansdian sold wfter the news av$1 22, Freights, flour, 4s. Wesiern; barle t 763. for two lower, sales at 40c 24640, Tho receipts of the 1 500 bbis.; wheat, 200, ‘Williamaburg City Intelligence. Disckacnror Conpuet—An Ace Weman Searousty Ix- JURND. =A woman, residing in ‘Battie row,” opporite tae (a holio church, Bamed Mercy Govern, sixty reveo years of ace, went into the vestry room of the above church, ow Sucday morning, toupesk with Mr, Malone, the pastor concerning the decease of her son, who died about two While there ebe was ordered off by some yersens, whom ube styled the friendly beeturen, aad not gouge quite soon erough Jo pleese them, they shoved her off the stepa, thereby otalocating her hip, ood other. wire reriouly injoring ber cf a year gate loading from she eburebyard lot in South Second street, where the; seme stink weeds, They then car foo her ont laid ber amo three her show, waich bi of in the churebyard, after her, Sue wne after wards fourd and conveyed to the First ward siation boure, by Jehn Weekr, John Hobby, where the tance of procured, who dressed ber wound. She was then taken horpitel, were she now lies im avery daa light hopes are entertained o' Tear An inquest was held on the body "orening, whe Sid ayddoaly fora JOM Berry and Blanchard wna Mr. Wiliam Walker, Third street. on Sunday oC the : Cricket. THE MATCH BEVWSES THE NEW YORK AND NiWARK OLUBf—THE “¥W YORKERS TRIUMPILAN'. The returz or cecoat home game between the members of the above clubs wa * Played upon the groun*s of the focmer, at Foxhill, Hob ®ken, yesterday ; and the match tfrwinated in the eveni. ¢ in the complete triumph of the New Yorkers. ‘The day was very fine, and’ the ground ty excellent or- der, but frem pcon up to thr ¥¢ o’clock in the sfternoon the beat was #0 intense as to render the sport very fa tiguing to the men on either cide. There wasa very fair at- tendance of people, bets were freel_¥ cflered and taken, and considerable excitexont manifested ; but upon the whole, the feeling was not good, and it was pretty generally ec oow!edged that the Newark mep, dd not sustain their vsual reputetion, The gamo commenced by the New York men going in eta Hitle past ten o’clook in the morni. haviog won ‘the toss, and the stumps were drawn at sia’ o'clock in the evening. ‘Tho following is the result of the match :—~ THE NAW YORK CLUB — FIRST INNINGS, Nemes. Flay. Sharpe bowled Rates—caught Wainer. 8 Joseph— bowled Bates..... 13 O'Rex—Dbowled J Elverson.......- ae Fiercher-~boxled Jefferscn—caught Bates. . + 00 Mar-h—bowled Jefferaon,...... : + 1g Kickeby—b wied Eiverson~cavght Wainer ......¢-. 1 Runney— bowled Jefferron—caught Elversen, -u Towrrs—bowied Jefferson...» a . 29 Spivey— bowled Biverson—caught Warrer. mass") Cu3y—bowled Everson, 00 Legel—not out... 09 ‘ARK CLUB= FIRST INNINGS, Names . . Play. Runs. Warner—bowled Cusp J. Btyercon—run out. ns Hedges— bowled and caught Mars Jeffers ov—bo sled: March—caught Cuyp.. 4 G, Wheetercfr— bowled Coyp 4 G. Etversn—bowled Marsh... 0 Austin—bovled Marsh, 0 Langford—bowled Marsh... 0 Godwin—bowled Marsh 0 MecNair—bowkd Cuyp. 0 Smith—vot ont, 0 36 8 8 Total Innivgs....,,. NEW YORK CLUB—SEOOND INNINGS, Nawes. 1 Mer-h—canght Machsir—bowled Jefferson, 3 Fietcher—cavght and bowled MacNair ...... “4 Tavers—eavght Warner—bowled El rerson... 8 O-Rex—not out....... 31 Rezney—bowled iMacNair. 6 Spizey—run out Tioe was celled at 6 o'clock, when the stumps wore drawn, and the match ended by fhe Newark men ac- knowledgirg themselves defeated, as they sald it was hopelers to attempt to retrieve their loss, UMPIRES. For the New Yorkers, Mr, Sutton. For the Newark men, TUM. Stigerly. The duties cf the above gentlemen were discharzed with such care and impartiality as to give very goueral satisfaction, Malls by the Bremen Line. ‘Uae following table has been made up at the Post Office Dejs tent, on official” in‘ormation received by the last stenmer from Bremen; acd so soon as fully perfected ene ‘ewbto UC foreign posta; . post others will do well to preserve thia for reference. Raaes oF Postrace by THe New York anp Brees. Semr- MonTHLY Ling ON LETTERS AND NEWSPARERS F&OM ANY Part or-THE UNITED STATES TO THE FoLIOWING Starss AND CoUNTHIPS, VIZ :— Ona single i newspaper, On a letter of Ona teler of US jot 3g or or un- 4 oz or um. age only — der— prepay der prepay. prepayrment Cents. ‘en's. Bremen... —s 3 Hamburg = 2 Hanover « - 2 Oldenburg... eae a 2 All ovher German States. cities, towns, kingdom of Prussia, Austrisn Empire, allcing Low - 30 = = 2 3 2 2 2 2 On pemphiets and’ magavines the United States post. ace, by the Bremen line. is ore cent an onnee, or fraction of ax ounce, prepayment required. (a all printed mat- ter received in the Bremen mail the whole pos’age (Uni- ted S'ates avd foreign ) ie prepaid on the other sice Co Alexandria, Corfa, Lower Italy, Malta, and Wallachia, the rater on newrpapers by the Bremen line have not ‘been furnisbed to the Department AU matter sent to either of these lact aamed countries, by this route, must be prepaid to destination. Obitun: y. ‘The news of the death of the well known Catholic pub- isher, Mr. Edward Dunigan, will be reeeived with un- feigned regret and sorrow by a large circle of his acqnnin- tarces, and by the Catholic community generally. The deceased entered the publishing buxiness about fifteen yeais ogo. and up to the time of his death was diitin- guished for the punctuality with which be fulfilled hie tn; ogerente, aad the eerupulous integrity which char- acterized all bis dealings. Mr Dunigan leaves an aged mutter ard an only brother to mourn his desth. Ax Oxy Hero Goxs—Drata or Mason Branp Bartarp — We are called upon, says the Lonisville Courier, to record the cemire of one of tho first settlers of Kentucky, who located in our State when it was in verity the dark aod bloody ground, and who has witnessed its growth from puling infancy 1o mo.e than man’s estate. Major Bland Ballard died ot bis residences in Shelby couaty, Kentucky, on Monday. Sopewber Sth. 3853, He was bora io Freder icksburg Virginia, «n the 16th of Oc ober. 1761, and va copséquéntiy wt the time of bis desth in his ninety third year, Ip the yeat 1779, wten but a youth, he came to ‘Kentucky, and enlisted in the militia then organizes for the defence af the froutier cetiiements Hs served in that year on Bowman's compaign, acd ia 1781 was a! tached to the expedition of Gezeral Clark against the Pickaway towns in Ohio, In this he reovived a vor; severe wend in bis hip avd was near bisedivg to deat before surgical aid eculd be obtained, from the effects of which he ruffed through life. During the succeediag year, bo was engaged in a similar ¢ :pedition against the ‘awe Indians He served as « apy for Geveral Cintk ia his campaign on the Wabish in 1786. In 1791 he asced os a guide Yor Generale Charles Scott aud Wilkinson, aad was precent at the great victory of Wayne, on the 2%b of August, in that year. Upon the commencemest of the war with Great Britaio, in 1819, Major Pallard vol voterred, aad was chosen to command a company Calorel ‘Allen's regiment. He Jed the adcauce at the battle of the Rain, and was wounded on that day fo disaa'rous to the patients of old Kentucky Having been taken prisoner, he culfered severely from the effscts of his long joutney over the snow and ice from Malden to Fort Ge Major Ballard served the couaty of Sheloy with dij fEction in the State Legislatare, cn repeated occarions, GexenaL DE MonTHovoy.—The late General Count de Montbolon was born in Paria iu 1783. His father was Clone) of the Penthidvre regiment of dragoons, and Master of the Hounds to Monsiear afterwards Louis XVII, The Count de Montholon c mmenced his military coreer.when be wns stil a chid of ten yeare of age. in Gorsion In 1797 he entered « regiment of light o ry. He made the campaigns of Iraly, Germany, Poland, Spain and France, He wna at Austerlity, Wagram [i ond FriedJand, and wae five times wounded, [n L797 was uttoched fo the staff of Berthier wud in 1809 he en- tereé the housebold of the Emperor, by whom he was made Chamberlain. During the Hundred Days he became ard de Camp General to the Emperor, was present at Waterloo, and followed the Emperor to St. Helena. He bad the honor of being named the first testamentary executor of the Emperor, and had bis writings and pa- ers Oeporited in eden 4 erg which SS v ve place on Angus been postpor orders from Napoleon the Third. " ‘The York (Pa.) Free Press announces the death of Mr. Joun GrissnasR, at Lewisburg, in the Lig of his og. He was e veteran of the revolution, leaves, as hear es can be arcertained. 382 relati vit., 17 ohtl dren, 128 grand-children, 242 great; 6 great great-grand.chijdren. —=as Crystal Palace VISIT OF THE SCHOOL CHILDREN 10 THE WORLD'S FAIR. In accordance wit the provision in the charter of the Industria] Exhibition of the Inc ustry of ali Nations the Pelace wae seats dey thrown oren to the fee aduriesion of theechool children ot the city. The visits of tne children ae to continue for ten days—the number limited to Accordin: to the arringe- ectors cf the Exhibition, any number up to twenty-five hundred are admitted in the forenoon n@ o'clock, and the same number in the afternooa stlo'cuw. The morning vis'tera are called together by rounding ® Suge at 12 o'clock, and take their de parturs, leaving roum for the afterncon crowd, which begins to pour in at 2o’clne, Yesterday being the first Gay of the children’s visits, the stterdance wi lorge as permitted by the directors. number of jitte folk who were prasent Yerserday did not much exozed thirty-five hundred. It was anamusiy, and interesting sight to ree the hundreds of these iittle People wending their way through the various en- exneces, snd to note the agreesd' on the counteravees of them all, when first their eyes fell upon the gorgeous displey within the Palace Each schoo was attended by Ite teachers who exercived paterna cere over thie Iarge fumily upon tis occasion. articles which particularly excited the admiration o of there youthful cries ware the vane te, rocking horseayand the childzen'y dresses in Genin's glasr eve. When (na hour arrived for the departure of tho juve- niles the bugie scucded, and imwediately there was u After the echools had depart- ¥ emisiil Folie ware Joft behind who were im theétately heneed “over to offiter Bowyer, who mant |, fested.much fatherly fering im: iiotening to -the tals of €aeh, and taking dhe mevessary measures for rendiog the steay cure to their bome-., It would..be ciffeult wo fad ore better fitted than officer, Bowyer for the, 20st ho fits It segratulation to.the directors of the. @ that they have tue services of cuch aa obliging gentienanly cilicer, i ‘ » Atvorg the vember nddtitted vosiztday were ‘about two hundréd ax. Gfry mutes. livle-boyn, sock sbont ten yeurs of age belongiog'in the Heighbvorhecd of 125x styret, werd oo lave to attend she Pelace with the school, but, determi their Jorg gaticipated rit. to she.Worla’s footed it all \he way to the Patace, fad arrive Tn these little urctins this was p feat in- m and perieyérance. TIONAL, ‘MONUMENT: FUND. vi acesee ee, 98,0418 five thousand per day ments of the di The aggregate surprise which settled Tush 12m every qua>ter, 4d, severe] of ity em whe States ficm that gontleman, We were: told that two med. pot 10 lve up Gicative of ceterminatfort; hérdis: WASHINGTON N. To cath on band... eae Tubhe Seheal Contribution" Frean 2,500 pupils in the morning... ine wt Public contribu PPOw i weld bave been larger. A statement from one of the tezcbrre exp wins why it is roto. A large number of the popila were invited to side to the Palace in the public convéyences. under the impression that the Board of ‘ary arrangements for then tori¢e free The mistake as roi fuund cut until toolate; the mite given to the children by the parents for the monument went to pay for their ride to. the Cryetal Palece. In foture, to prevent ocnfusion, the teachors are most respectfully requested to allow the scholars to go io. body acd contribute their mite as soon an they enter 3. L, BROWN, Agant. The Late Genezul McKay. “Fiat justicia, rast oclam.’” TO THE KDITOR OF THE HERAL I have seen inthe New York Ezprevs of Satarda mozcing the 17th ivst., a short telegraphic cespate! @ death of the Hon Jamos J. McKay, of North Coroiina, to which are appended a few remarks by the editer, touching the character of the deoesved, of a incorrect to remuin unvotiord The editor of the Express knows nothtog of the man whose biography be has given us in ten jines; he Bnew nothing he should hsye enid: nothi aptoureed the ceath of Gen McRay, of North Caro “as chairman of the Committee cf Ways ton came in contact with the merchants avd manufacturers of this city, and is wotl known to { wager the geotleman that no mer- chast or menu’acturer of this or any other city, ever kvewn Gen MeRay, of N.C. or sny where else, whe Commitee of Ways and Weans Févention bad made kird teo unjnet ani meny of them!” wos chairwan of ea os omaha hea wae BG Living within three wites of him for the last six yoers, and o'ten im his compsny, Ihnew him welt: aad wher it is enid cf bim thet “he wasn man of laited and was, therefore, often an of more capable men,’ I feelit tu be my dnty, asa citizen of North Carolina’ to yindi @ his character from this foal charge, and to stamp article in que-tica as @ gross misrepresensation, Sug out of the ignorance of its author. 4 of being » man of limited means, his setate is fallfer short of $400 000 ia value. Batbaa he-berp as poor as the poorest of the thousands ly walk the «trests of your proud city, nor mousy nor the love of it, nor reward nor the hopes of i#, could ever bare swased hia from the honesty of his purpoces ge of those duties whieh he was means avd linsit et 6! iustrument in the bani Jusge, avd cannot or the correct discbar called to per’orm. Jo morei fii mness Gen. NeKay wa: like Andrew Jack for; aud to‘ay of him shat he was +o waak as to yield to the opixion of others for the pecuniary sdvanteges it might offord him is to reflect dishonesty upon the people whore distinguisned represents tive for more than twenty yents he was in the Congress of the Uni ran offourd clear head, excellent jadgment and ox temrive information, ais opinion, while m Congresa was cf great weight; while on account cf bis strict mtegrity, avd dittirguished Ananctering ability, he was justly considered the Aigis cf the trensury I will pot attempt to write a bicgrapby of the man rmen will do justice to his character. e Exprese corect its reecrd and apply her corferror for absolution fcom the pain acd ed. A NORTH CAROLINIAN, New York, Howard House, Sept. 10, 1853 peraltics «f truth tranegr City Intelligence, FIReMAN’S"FeNERAL —Yesterdey afternoon the faneral J, Smith, forverly forenan cf Columbian Hoxe Company No 9, took ¢lnoe from b £40 Elizabeth street. near the Bow to erbort period previons to his death although no longer forex on, was still an active member of the com- pany, who a’tended his funeral en masse the above. tho Exempt Firemen as the decea-ed was a mewber of their bedy, likewise atter.ded, as did alro the cembers of Hermitege Lodge L the deceared belonged press Hills cewe’ery. late residence, No. The deceased, up To addition to O 0 F, which Order ‘Tne body wan interred in the Cy- The decoased, Alrert J Smith. vas employed as ® conapositor at the printiog effice of Frice & Sous, in Fultoa street, and eight and twenty nine years of ngoat the tine of his denth, which was caused by indammation of the lungs. The decensed was not married,and resided with hia motuer He had been ill for about two between twenty: at ihe above named place, menths with tho complaint of which be died ‘vRstens --The present fine weather happens very opporvunely for our military companies, many of ich cut yesterday for target shooting. The Eac'e Guard, composed of members of Eagle Eagine Company No. 13, commanded by Capt, Henly, parsed our cflice Curleg the day, on their anni to Staten Island, and made a fine appearance, were accompauied by Adkins’ Band, which enlivened tho of excellent music. fnely, E. Lee. Thos. Conroy, J Don- , Lt. Tsgen, J. Gilbert, J. Moroney, P. im. Quigg. M Tons, D. Shea, J J. MeCarthy, C. Hous- ° Donovan Light Guard, under the command of Capt. Charles Lyous, were likewise out, waea the following prizes vere sbot for, which were won by the competitors —Gold pencil cave, won by J Wiley; pt Lyonk; asilver cop by D Fisher; a $5 pices, by ¥. Sears; gold ring, by t. Tracey: gold Hing, by A. Jorden; a wreath, by J Ksnley. ‘Toe Sinclair Guard commanded by Capt. Gray, went of their thi d annual target excursion to Yonkers They were acecmeanied by Shelroa’s Brass Bend, and are a very cied table locking corps were awnrded to the bess shots, ‘The Hudror Gnard auder ‘be command of Capt. J. K. Oliver, preceeded on their fourth anoual excursi n to They numbered reventy eight muskets composed of the members of KogineCo No 1 led by Richard H. Weleh, thiriy-€vo muskets, and accompanied by Bend, pasted cur offices ¢ target practice at Ft, Ronan’s Well acd paidus the com- pl ment ofa military valute be fcllowirg named gentiemen:-1st, splendil eske barkot, L). Colliag; 2d wagntficent silver goblet. P, Hart; 3d, ruperd chain sod seal, stlyer spoons, James G. Simi target excursion wareh by t ¥ Medvey, J, Campbell Barns, Lent. Ahern, P. Gilmore, tor, and J. Dwyer. Nelow mn entrones cabe bast et, by 0 Several beautiful prizon ol setiog ¢r promoting apy assemblage of perso their retura from ark or Battery, or fo any of the marl ‘Tho prizes wore awarded to | * N, Eberhard; 4th, dozen ; Sth, superior gold . Reynolds; 6th Calitornia gold pen, Co'line; 7th, dismord point gold P 07 der ‘or seven dollar boots, ; cap R. Martip, Jr.; 10th, order for five dollar hat, F. Ebeshard; 11th, do., Wm, Grovs, Cannunsntes —Esrly yestorday morning Sergeant Fisher and officer Ackerman. of the Sixceenth ward police, found “be book store, 1273¢ Ninth avenue with no shatters on the doer or front windows, and ® large pyre brcken in tho latter. eos ard a number of fancy article, wore exposed to be saben by every dishonest person parsing by. sbieh was brekea, wae large emough to admit ordinary sized maa, Riecum From Drowstno —On Sunday afternoon a mip nemed Joghna Reeves fe'l off the dock at the foot of ; resened from drowning by Thewae Connelly, residing at 16 Franklin street. The rerened man was taken to the station house of the Fourth werd by officer Dufly, Wrerx 1s Tim Conoxek?-The body of @ drowned man ‘has been lying in the water fastened by a rope to the Revenue Barye Office, at Whitehall sip, since Saturday rs to have been » laboring men, having on y jacket, cotton overalls, shoes and stockings, nd about 45 years of age. I, Wheand; 8th, . order for fire All the gocds, consi street, ard w John McCann hune himself in the Philadelphia county prison cn the 16th inet. He was about sixty years old, 08 leaves w wile, ‘Washington Gossip, [From the Eveviog Star. Sept. 17.] AN InpiaN Brrmav Coyteact iar out —We hoor that Grant & Barton, of New York were the sucoaiwfal bid- Cer for supplsiog the goode required under tresty to be yaic over to the Chippaws Indians of Late Supecior im the ccming autumn. They are eald to have been the only bidders. The aggregate of their bids cover about $17 0C0. ‘The fuilure of other oarties to contend for this c we presume, nrose fram the fect that there i¢ demand just now for staple goods required im ie with the “Indians, which in ordinary commerce \g€ at Fome 20 or 80 per cect higher prices than they ‘eat this time last year Thia is the case especially with reference to the prices of the woollen goods, The gold discoveries in Auxtralia and the ic teraal commotiona in Buenos Ayres and other South American wool growing Btates have bad the effect of cutting off aupolies from uel quarters—thus greatly increasing the valu» of tae staple. A Vexy Iuportant Question —A question has srisen as to the right of the goversment to bring suit for the vio- lation of the lew for the protection of life on steamars, d we ere raticfied that the law officess of government ere of opinion that, as the law row etsnds, the govern- men bare dood ard ase consequence, that all such suits, uote! Congress shell have amended that act, must be brought in the name of an tuformar, or some ONO Whe bas received injury from the failure of ater own- e165 Or Maragers to comply with the law's requirements. A Nover Cause ov Mart Parungy—a Tavex mail cove tractor excuses himself for failing to perform hie servies per achedute, by alleging that the muvquitoes are ac- tually +0 bed upon the route as to make {t dangerous te the life of man ar d beast to travel it ot the sxa.on of his recent failures. We have no doubt of the truth ofthis apparently strange reaeon, 3 Tt sffords us much pleacure to be able to state that the sureties of Mr. Collier, Jate Cellector of the port ef Sam Fvareciseo have very recently paid over an agyresate of t $118,000 on accenvt of the balance due the United s ? Coveners’ Inquesta. DEATH CAUSED BY EXTKACT OF ORANGE—A MRLAN- CHOLY AVFAIR—OENSUKE, OF THR JURY AGALNBE THS FIRM FURNISHING THE FLUID, . Yesterday Coroner Wilhelm held an inquost at No. 341° Madirow street, on-the body of Elisabeth Nevin, aged 1€ years, a native of Scotland, who came to hor death by burns opured by the explosion of e quantity of the ex- tract of orange, under the following circumstauees :— Jane Nevin, «worn, rays—I gm the mother of deceased. on Saturday evening last, between «ix aud seven o'clock, «I was informed that my daugliter had been burned at Ne. ‘882 Cherry ‘street; T went immediately to the place and found her standing in the room almost entirely undressed, and a stowd of persoms around her; when she saw me ste cried ard.said I muet.not be frightened that she was burnt. she was then plaeed in: bed, and the proper renae- dies spplied, abe lingered unsil past four o’slock Bundey, and then died, pat ree er = Anu kiiza Towill, sworn, cays—I. reside at No. 388 ect; Iwas in tbe habit of putting up powders . Alcott, MoHesson & Robbing Froggists, Ne. 127 Meidem lace on Saturday morniog the said: firm. sent me come extract of orange in enna, to be put up inte smal bottles, Elizabetd Nevin, tlte deceased assisted me; in tho 6vening, sbout bail past six o’clock, one of the caus Jeaked, and I wauted to pour the extract into am- crker can, the decearsd heli a light aoout 334 feet frous me, when nddenly, while pouring it ont, it gavaa tre mendous report, and expleded, the door and windéews wee open, but the explosion suddenly “cloesd them; the deoeated was standing by the door and appeared. .stunaed, und I gitempred to juiop out of a liitie mudow but couid not: just then the door was burst open and am gentleman rushed in and tock care of the decoased did not know that the extract would explode, as I never put up avy before, nor did I know that alcohol was contained in the fuid. Hagh McMahon, sworn, seyo—I reside at No. 382 Cherry street ; [ata a carpenter by trade ; oa Saturday evening between 6 ard 7 o'clook I ha howe apd had sot been more than haif « misute in my room when I beara 9 loud report like that cf # pistol ; ae Trout inte my room Taae the Tive open, and witnessed two girls, ove of them pow semething from one cau into avotber while the othec was holding Lght ; immedia‘ely en hearing the report /Lran out cf my room to ascertain the cause, and found .the room door where I saw the girls, closed ; there was vo knob outside, ro 1 could not open it ; by this time I isaw there was’ an unusual Cegree of light in the yroom ; J chen broke open the door and: ‘Elizabeth Navi just reture door of » 00m eppralte thadeceased, in, enveloped in fiasoes, hor dress burning re Eliza Tiwst, was eleo siauding motionless, bavi on’ her face; the first thing I cid was to teke by ber Grass and drag her on the floor outside of the room into the hall, intending to smother the flame by wrepping her up. in a eset or blanket ; I called foc water; a bucket full was brought-to. ma; L poured it over ber besd ard thus exti fire in part; the portion of her clothing stil! barning I rolled io tho water which remained on the floor, wrap- pea ker up in @ gown or cosa}, and shed the flames; she was then carried do itulrs to Mrs. Towill’m Phyticiau waa sent for; ; orcsed @ wish to be sent home; her mather came: left mer; it is my opinion that vhe accident ocour~ red by the flame of the light held by toe decepeed being too peur the fluid whiist it was poured out of ome can icto another, and that anid flaid whict T was told was the extract of orange, exploded anc set fire to the deceared. . Dr. Blumenthal sworn, says—I mado an external ex~ amination of the body of deceased, we found her very se burnt, especially the furehead aud right ow bt shoul¢er, left bosom aod botn fips, thighs and lege; these burma are very severe, ‘and, in my opinion, were the cause of eat The jury, on the evidence adduced before them, found the foliowing VERDICT— “That deceased, Flizabe:h Nevin. came to her death by burns, received by the explosion of @ can containing ex- trect cf orange, at No 532 Cherry street, on the 17th dey of Sepiem 1863. Acd the jury furthermore cen- suse the firm cf Alcott, McKesson & Robbins. at No. 127 Mricen lane, for cot informirg their emploses of tha dagaerons gualtties of the fluid ”? itp ts pal Miss Towill ie very severely tajure the aad her faoe rudly disfigured. ? ( DEATH BYAPoPrexy.—Coroner O'Donnell yesterday held An inquest at No, 71 Madison street on the body of De. Holly Gregory, aged 48 years, & native of New Cansam, Connecticut who was found dead in bis bed early yeater~ day Dorning. Hizabeth D. Gregory, wife of deceaced. testified that for the isst two years she bad not resided with him in consequence of his inability to support her; that he was addic'ed to intemperance, and was not capable of taking care of himself, Dr. Passman, sworn, rays that he made an external exemipation of dectased, and gave, as his opinion, from the history of the case, that death was caused by appe- plexy induced by intemperance, ard a verdict to that effect was rendered by the jury, Death BY Dxowntnc — Coroner Gamble yesterday held an inquest, at vier No.7 East river, on the boxy of Fraveis Di ffy, aged 21 years of age, a ative of Ireland, sho came % his death by fullicg from the gang plank lesding from the pier at the foot of Seventh #'rant to the ship Cherokee. A verdict was rendered accordingly. Asovnen Case or DeowsixG.—Coroper Wilnelm yester- day held an inquest, at Whiteball, East river, on the ‘pedy of Jorewinh Griffic, aged 30 years, a native of Ire~ lsd, whose body was found floating in the river on San- dy merning, The father of deceased, of No. 12 Peart treet steted that bis con dressed himself on Wein Inst and left the house, since which time nothing been seen of him until was foucd dead io the river, ‘As po warka of violence were observed about the body, the jury rendered a verdict of death by drowning. Polloe Inte: ligence. Street Preachers Arresied ty the ¢ olice —On Sunday af- ten con, Lieuter ant Merritt, of the Seventh ward police, wrested atrick I. Noland and Mart Jane Watson. two cerrone who were oveaching and exhorting to tb dy of people in the public street, foot of Market The exherte:s pot havixg permission in writing granted by the Masor, Recorder, or Alderman, authorizing them to presen ip be public treet, the police took them into custocy ard conveyed them before Justice Welsh, who, ou bewring the charge, and the defendants Lier igao- rance of the crdinance, the magistrate a ment on the defencanta promising they would judg. preenre ® permit bafore preaching again in publi The foviowirg in the ordinance relative te the matter, in 1845 — Sco. 1. No person hall be conoorned of instr hor tat retence of, or for, pablic worship or public place'in the city of Now Yu Printed for tho common usp of the e)tinéa alty of twenty Sve dollars for each offsn to 4. Nothing contaloe’ in the proveding sections of thin title shall be eons Tued to provent any clergyman oe minister of any denomination from preaching in say place in this city, who cha'l have obteivod the writes permissiom cf cither the Mayor, Kecorder, or one of the Aldermen or As- men of this City there" r. Weekley, the Dance Howse in Mercer of the Second district charged with keeping di-erderly danse bouve at No. 59 Mereer atreet, sitnated im the rear of the Art Union This is tho place where the police made w descent on Inst. Seturday nigh’, bot owing to ghe secret trap in the floor, ay ong others managed to arcane foom the of © re of justicn roeeet was taken before the magis- trate, who committed him to prison, a default of bail re quires in the sum of $600. re6 of breakiog into a room. by forcing off the caving ef the door, situated in the house No, 3 Albany street, and stealing frow the room $00 in gold enta, proverty 0? Conrad Wartel, the cocnpant of wiees, ‘The evivenco went tv show that the accused seen to come from the room in question ome, tho tence of Mr. Wartzel Justice O-horna, on the f produced committed Huher to the Tombs for trial. Stalbing man Afray —A yourg maa, named © Murphy, was, on Sunday night. arrested by Webb, of the Fifth ward, on « charge of ‘ Patrick Gavigan, while in eu affray It that Gavigan was the aggressor, and that Mar; the kpife in the defevce of bis own perron. Cotqined by the magistrate tq aralt an examina’ Bebe iiltf

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