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» WHOLE au. #564. HEWS BY TELEGRAPH Great Destruction of Property. Annan eis BRAGG ELECTED GOVERNOR IN NORTH CAROLINA. Immense Excitement at Cincinnati. ‘fhe indiena Bark Notes Bepudiated, ko. &., &. News Sram the Wet. “SERRIFIC BLOW UP-—VoWDEK MAGAZINE EXPLODED GREAT RXOITSMINY ABOUT BaNK NOTSS, ETO. Crvcinsan, Aaguat 14, 1864. The pesxicr magazine ot Maryaville was fired by some *malacreant at two o'clock yesterday morning. The ex- “plosdon was terrific, the mog:.zine containing eight han. ~Geed kegs Af gunpowver Thirteen houses were buried :MOtainguler to say not atic was lvet by the actualex: sPleston, and but few were iujared One lady, however, “Seas einceiied fromthe effects of the fright. The citi- ‘wens were So muoh alerwed that some miautes elapsed before aug would go in'o thy street, the geceral impres_ wiom being that the “cay of judgment” had come. When the-eitizens uatiird out they found the stroct @overed with the fragments of demolishod houses, &c. ‘The dem ige to property is bet «een $50,000 and $160,000. The Mayor bas offered u rewsrd of $1,000 for informs ion that ill send io the gomviction of the rascal that eet fire ty dhe meguzize i ‘The mete of all but foar of the Indias free banks Were refeed by te ranke ia thle city to-day, which Gauces c'xgiderable exciiement. The hanks hold a meet- dng here to-morrow, when they will probably decide to = Abe paper of (ue Indiana backs fora limited fruin Buston. FONERA OF GCOMMOPERE DOWNRS—DEATHS ON BOARD THE SHIP CYANE, Boston, Augast 14, 1854. The foveral of Commoijore Downes took place to day, from hf tstegeeidernce in Mount Vernon street, Charites- town. The ‘procession to Trinity Church, Boston, was ‘quite lary¢, many diatingulvived civil and military officers eing present, Tho escort consi-ted af a corps of United ‘Btates Morines, and the Cuarlestown City Guards, with two ben's of music. Minate guns were fired at the Navy Yar! during the movement of the procession. Died, ea board the Urited states sloop-of-war Cyane, G0 her pwcage from Assia wall to this port, Velix Howell, hoatewats:, of Norfolk, Virgivia, and William B. Dobson, @orpors! of Marines of New York. From the Soarh, NOW POTHING TEUNEH IN TAB MOBILE BLRCTION— THO URIGATH SAN JACIXTO—GOVERNOR OF NE BRASKA—AN INGENDIAWY--VALUABLE CARGO. BarTimonm, August 14, 1654. fhe <a election at Mobile resulted in the triumph of ‘the Know Nothings Ladters hove been received at the Navy Department from the United States frigate Sem Jacinto. which speak in terms uf great.satt-fuction of the performance of the ‘wessel. ‘Mr. Bexi bas not yet uvifiied the President of his ac- weptamc: of the Goveruorsbip of Nebraska. It is be- Beved bi: will decive the uppoiatmeat A yourg man, by the nase of Claiborne Wilson, was Srrerted ia Washington, who confessed that he had set fire to a duzen houses in that city lately, and he also ‘imaplleaied several oth+rn as accomplices. ‘The slip Brotner Jounthan assiled from Oharieston on Friday, for Liverpool, wi ha cargo of cotton valued at $127,000. ‘The m». arbder of deaihs in this olty during last week was 349, of which 80 were chidren under ten years of age. Neo deat?-s from cholera were reported. Compiits Ekestlun “<-turns. from North Cerotinn, é Raman N.C., Augast, 14, 1864, ‘The vo'n for Bragg the demverstic caudidate for Go- ‘werner hi this State, is 48,600, tust of Dockery, the whig +@andide «46,000. Bragg’s mujority 2,600. | Drewned While Pawapacema, August 14, 1864. Mishots: teaze, of Philacelphic, was dromed yester- Gay at Abwocem, wivie bathing in an falet s mile distant from the tatbing ground, Ho was in » boat debing, and went in te swim, contrary to various notices of danger. Movements of Stesmships. STRAMBHP CLYDE AT HALivax. Matirax, August 14, 1804. ‘The sexe W stesmship Clyde. seventeen days out from ‘Glasgow for New Yori, with three hundred passengers, pat in eac'to day for cou} and water. THE KNOXVILLE aT SAVANNA. SAVANNAM, Augast 12, 1854. ‘The Fiemebip Knoxvilic bas arrived at this port, in Sftyfowr hours from New York. Bavrimoww, August 14, 1854. The miriet fer berf cattle ts brick, and the pricés bet- ter. An offorivg of fonr hundred and fifty need evere all geld, at juices ranging from tirce do lars to four aod a ‘em the hoof. fey wore of rather inforlogquality, isa limited supply of hogs. al ‘ix to nix, dollars aud 9 o Mecting of tne Hurticultara Soetety. A coucerationel mecting of this society wae held Jest eventibg at its rooms, 600 Broadway. Inthe @heinoe of the President, Mr. Pardy t-ok the chair. De Daviel Bull presented some fine specimens of ‘Bewers, vmesg waich were Japon lilics, seedling ‘verteans, and the slbram, punstatum, aod raubrum ppecies of Ce lili iancifoliam. A desultory bus instructive congeraation then on- weed ‘pen tho preparation of strawb-rry beds, in ‘the 000: 20 of @Lich the President raid that he would e@ect g:avelly loam for his and oughly draived; trenched and su it, be would pe taenty buche's of sabes, ten of lime, aud two of to tic acre. Stimolating manures |. The ground beieg pulverized and level- mee stot tr cubled with wee. payee Sales were made at a@ rows te feet, snd of le or _ Seat ee . oi tin barks The fe aaa gerthe soil é-soil fa. the om Hi seeculp, 0 tistboe the Plants to bo distarb- re ce their a pine wneed eon pd maith as Utle’e J with a a as WES ‘De fons. . or amorium. A good crop be px q ear, al ether genilemen ptesent made some briet 8 On tho subject under the giecting adjouraed. & mite BRersonal (nteiligence. “ger ALRIVALS, fk, Vichimon:: aad Petorsburg, to thestesm- red % 4 Henderson, Was Parrish, JE Mophon ont Bay, Cy 2 Be Wm & a ‘on a; ¥ Gots, discussion; after go ‘Wee FM Smith acd dauchtor,Potsr ( Goode, Bn) The Unolean. | TO THE EDITOR OF TUR HBKALD. | FRANELIN stReEt HosritaL, Aug, 9, 1554, The number of letiers aud views of inqucy ce | ceived by Dr. Vande veer, in reiati om tw nisin ste of | applying beat to the bodies of 4is cholera patieuts, ; considerably exceeding the amoust of his leisnre { time, it bas ocourted tohim that be might, better ; than in apy other way, astisfy the curmsity of the curious, who seem to be inc: essing in art tinetioal Progreesion, by publishing in & wide'y-ci cnlated j Journal « sketch of the simple appa: atus em iluyed by bim in his wards To thse who have scen the elaborate and ingenious!y-vontrives machinery used for this porpore in ruthe institatt mn», the gimoticity Of this msy sppear a iittle etartling, if uot facha- j bles But Dr. V. thinks thet one tris! of it will sa tisfy such persons that, in this instance, as ia 29 iA others, simplicity is ratuer aa edvantage than. a defect, As this apparatus is pot patented, and as Dr. V. bad no interest in its manufacture, and cannot bey claim to the honor of being ite inveator, it ie pre- semed that be will pot be conab ered to have 9 mercenary design in thisunblication, ‘Phe truth iy, that ersentially the same ont © hes be-n wed for seave ip our my sgt He oniy chime tre ment, if ment there be fv 1, of baving moped it and tested ite value in chJera, Simply hy its aa, wich. ont t'e frictions, so exhausting oftertimes t+ patienta as well ae to attendants, he has ancceeded in ramov: ing the severest cramps in w muon shorter time tenn be bas ever een it so-om Hahed b+ aoy other Means He uses nofrietion whatever, Dr, V. would suggest, in conclusion, that this an- sme might be profitably and omventently used Private prectice, by giving it ove of two more movable joints, ard therehe meking it pormb'e and capable of being naed with facility, in anv disease where the spyli Arnexed ts ao Parntas. ¥: The apparatus, aesketcbed. is made oftin. The bare, A, is about 24 incbes in _cirevmference and 10 iwches bigb. B B are apertures for theadwia-ion «f air. ©, @ sliding pit, by which tbe leng’b of the per pee dionlar cy Heder may be increased or diwizished at plea- sure, aecording to the height of the bed. D, heat- conveying cylluder, 74inobes ta ctroumfereace, per pendiculer foint 18 inoves loug, borigental, 28. EB, mouth-piece, made fannels34).ed, to prevent the bedclothes from etlces closely.a70+ t! © orifive, and thereby impeding the escape’ of hot air in tue bed. For the pe duction of heat the ordinary spi- rit emp is , mare with a b'oad bottom, to pre- ventits turning over. The heater, containing the Jamp, is E ca on the floor at the f ot of the bed; the mouth of the borizontal cylinder is au- Ger the blanket, while ar assistant stands by, ifthe atient toases tinch, to pres rve it in tte place. ‘ery toon ‘the blanket, aod the sir within it, are beatd to a bigh temperatare, and the capillary vessels ‘w renew their function; the sarface of the becomes aod ere jong glows. with & comforteble and permanont dex: tieme cases it may be requisite to meke apyil sation to revere) parte ct the body to praduce s satisfac: tory reeult, bat commonly placing the moatn of the pipe to the feet suffices to warm the whole body. ily, J = Vanpurvese, M. D. ‘The reports of the cholera hospitals yertezdey at noon wero as foliows:— Received Died. Cured. memstning. 9 6 8 iL Franklin atreet Mott etreet.... 2 0 3 20 Total. ..c.c. eee oil 6 iu 61 THE CBOLERA IN BEOOKLYN. ‘The report of the Health Physiciaa for the week end dog /ugust 12, shows a total of 192 deaths in this city, of Which number 56 were of cholera, 30 of cholera infantum, ond 10 of cholera morbas Of other prevailing complains there were 16 deaths of d.arrhces and 7 of dy+eatery. Sh urdsy Do Daye Geon admitted into the Cholera Hospital. which now evntains eleven pationts, who are 8 conealercent at the meeting of the Boa-deo! Health. yesterday thornirg, three ences bat. wod-*tb:, were reece ca for the pterious tweoty.foor hours. Notithstanding one wan, pamed Michael Welsh, died of the disease ou Sun- day, at his residence, io Tyirty-cixth street, Gowanus. JaRGEY CITY. Yesterday two deaths by cholera were reported in Jer” sey City, both of them occurriog in Youth Fifth street, in the immediate peigbborhood of Monmouth street. Mrs. Malore, one of thee referred te, eat @ greea apple on Sunday. the was very soon after ssized with the cholera crempe and vomiting, The attack terminated fatally on Sunday, anc yesterday ber funerul was attended. A wisn living ia the same meigtborhood was attacked with cholera on Sunday night, and died yesterday at two o'dock. TELEGRAPHIC. CHOLERA AT BUFFALO, Borravwo, August 14, 1854, The deaths by cholera in this eity during the last week, reacheé 68, of which oply three were Americans. Tho ‘eather is coo} and pleasant. ‘ phe Courst of Sessions. B-fore His Honor the Recorder. r. 14— Burglary —Michael Jobnson was in- dicted for burglary In th» second degree; for break- ing inv the house No, 293 Ninth avenue, on the night of the 25th of July. The prisoner was ssen by the occujaut of the house pickiag the locks of one of the 100ms. I} ap, from the evidecte that the hall door by which tho prisoser ente:ed the henge in question bad not been locked, and his counéel contended that a burgla:y bad not tserefore beck committed within the meaning of the statute, The counsel for the prosecution con*ented that where eeparate families occupied several rooms, a3 m the pregent care, those separate rooms were tie dwelling house of exch, and breaking into auy one of them was aburglary. Verdict—Gajity of burglary i thi d degree. Rentcaced to two years in tho State prison. Receiving Stolen Geods,—Jvlin Dorahue was in- dicted for receiving ec mars it to have been stolen trom Vernon & Brotuers, 118 Felton street. The prisover purchaged the paper for four soilliags aream, Rbile its - taal value was at least thirteca ebilicgs. Not guilty. -Mobacl Wall, & Atiempt at Poche Pickis youth of fifteen yeary, was sequitted of am atvempt to pick the pockyt of one Sielleskaan,a Gortuga, ite which crime bo bad been charged. Aitenp! to Commit a Burglary — George Wilson was charged with an atkempt to commit & barglary io Joly last, by cud ting to break unto the store ot Mis. Luc da Loveland, No. 79 Bleccker street. Prisoner wae discovered by a police ofilcer trying to. force the lo. from the dar, [t was conteuded by the couneel for the defence that tho tavictmen: should be qnashed, on the ground thet the owner of ‘boeuse in qnestion was nat mentioned thoreis— Mrs. Lucinda Jackson beter na frme covert, aud unable to bold propesty. Verdict"of guilty. Scm® fenced to the penitentiary for vie year. mnaie a motion to admit Charles A. pail, Prisoner wus charged wick tee ‘burp down his store i@ Fruat street. Bosereiley to His Honor reserved his decieiyn until the next morning. The Gout then adjonroed. Procmsxo Ontenry—A men, vamed Louis Stine mon was taken before Aldermen Haymsn oa Frida ufternoon, a on the charge of committmg an saga , on James Wailis, aged ten-year, with intent to a ehord tise ago arrived in thin city trom New York.. The youth was employed pia go hog hair for bristies. Tre to Serves in the same busines; the by, id two Chamberlain, George V Cor-idy, Charles HS therefore wWrerve, In some in- cre bartnn, ew J i on Mar 6 Pury, dr, stance the That won give andre to the na and Jobn A Ge diner, Nathasi«! TeRe won! C EBA; Tat AW Listas, Fisca Jon Thon wh grt Sede earare wes ward’ C Peskiog, Wm a ” i ~ outs ge Cito, Vn | ny should. be | w become i} dls, Lovel cod See , ud | * Mr. scbntier euro Head by a 5 ‘ie Rollins, the result rf which wae that the wanate tet flow would be subj ct tath naman treatrrat from a » Ht Chaplsne, George Mzen- | oither the man or bis wile, ‘taan Hi Fee ee eee ante an mar | beat bim with & club, of some otzer murderius and daughter—21 in the steerage. Ree Soo why Debrpeile reye tum lightly From CLarteston, in tho steamship Inbel—P M Pas, | be would let him off with sundry kicks and thum, “Wm © Guickssank, P P Piconis, A Reolino, F R , | The woman gerersliy need # amall knife ts Eimeria ces Se bsstb | LaRue areca ney ere a ik or, y and #90, » re A 8 5 t Capt den le, 6 D ‘Align, Mrs Sith, D Mabon—8 18 | ehey her. Bah mn and wie sare te eer ae ‘at anything at From fn tho bark Nva—Mr A Carnovelll. pee pies him ea aan, to bed. atin. Tite bode | eS | man wee cafeeme gprs bait ia $1,000 to aanwor, im the Hamboldt—Mr Hollowsy, piss essere oe wore EFTPS ae dew 8 arrested. We hope that he inhuman will mect with the sevoreet runisbmente-Phiadelphia Prinsy!cvanian, Aug. \4 Hedge ane MORNING EDITION —TUESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1454. THE NEW YORK HERALD. THE FUSsON CONVENTION AT SARATOGA, Our dpecial Correspondence, — * Banatoga, August 4, Ladd, What wiil the Convention be Gumposed of 7 Taare low Weed ana his Puticy— fhe Kame Nahings in the Cunvention— Tie Bea Mente-- The Bele of the City--The Congress Springsx—A Prewute T otting Match. The spproachiag convention has not cause! go grees an excitement here as 1¢ was ut firvt sep sdeed, Tre people generally [vok upon it wits distav 7, and the prevailing opinton spears to by trst is will terminate ipa gruni flare up. 1 bear ‘some talk of » counter wovement, with the view af.mow- is g that the Suratogana have uc epmpa:by ita ths absditionis's, althongly they beve chosea tht city, asthe scene of their operation, It ia tnteated, I understand, either durimg.or after the couveutiag, call a meeting of those iu favor of tre bim% at’ which a ceries of resoincions will be passed deavic: cing this new asxault upoe tle rights of & © duukn As yet bat a v-ry few 4¢ eantes have arrived, Wat before Wedvesday we will dongtless heve threw or four hundred bere, Among these will be Frod Dougiass, who will ot end ua a delegats from Ror es+r, John Jay, from New York, und others “of but ttk;” 80 we expect to have « motley gathermg: ' i supposed by some that. there wil be no } division among the delegates, but ® ie ly probable tha: they will agree, at least their rowinations, when we covsider r Great diversity of opinion and priveiples which Prevatl awopg them. The majority ave whige, ut T understand that there will be a strong rep event& ton of Know Nothing», aus that it is their loteu- tion to contro! the action of the cosventina, 60 as to secure the uomination of their own menibors. In thie, however, they are pursuing their @xed ine of policy, which ts to enter every corventict, with- out regard to its politica! « huracter, to have their own men selected as the cancidates, and ut the elec- ‘tions to vote for tbem, to the exclusion ef all wno are known to be either ind. ffecent or uofavorable to their priecipis, Soseoretae they ia their moce ments, that it will be next to impossible to distia- guich them smong the otber del: gates, unieas a few WhO mby avow their opinions too warmly in the heat of discussion. The Albary ciique, at the head of which sauds Tou 'ow Weed, ate using their utmost endeavors to prevent the nomivation of apy candidates, This msy appear somewhat strange, when it is considered that they commencea the movement, aud that it was at their instigation that the convention bas been culled; but findiog thet $s is likely to interfere with the whig eoo- vention to be hild at Syrecuse next month, they have now dete mined on undoing the work of, their own bands. Tcey’ bave no objection to:éhe 86: ption of a platform, no matter how extromia may Le its principles, but, sooner thaa permit the nomt vation of candidates they would have it dissnived in a general row, -Four or five of Weed'y atroog political adberents and right-band men are here laying their piang already, anc it is their inveation to place Fred Douglass in the most prominent pod- Te ee eppuinted Vice notary, or even Presi- cent of the convention. This would be a bold move, but it weuli be likely to effect their obdj-ct, which ig to produce a division among tie extreme abolitiopints and the mere modeiste auti-Nebraske meb. Weed misculoulated toe actual sircogth of the pew party, and foncly believed, uatil re. ent de- velo) ‘bts bave 4 otherwise, that it would. be tbe Icuding party at the nextelvotion, Tae uleerable failures which have atteuded toe met fops in New York and elewbew, have disa bused his mind of this eror, however. Re- tveen the Sewardites, the Douglass men and toe Kvow Notbinga. It is ex;,ectd, therefore, that tbere will be quite ap exciting time in tne conven tion. 11 is nokkmown who are the caagidates, among the remora aficas, there. tk that, Horace Gr Will be Homfnal ror, while tiere is another that John Jay wiil be the vemince fur tiat office. I give you these, of corre, only as on dits, without Lo tbe least vouch ing for their accurac:. Indeed it is utterly im». sible to te!], from present appearances, whut the result wit} be, it the general peediotion of its eac- [ ing in a row should not be falfilled. (bere will bea Tem ,era:ce Convention here on the 17th inst., eo that both it ond the acti Neb-avka ccrcern Will be in full blast at the same time. What @ fortunate city this is, to nave two au inl poate ia one Week, ano what a perfect G-d-ecod for the n> teis and bourdicg houses, excepting, of coures, those who sell the “ ardent.” The fsshionvble world is not so fally represented bere this season as i: has been in former yesrs, but the town has loet nove of its gayety om that ac: court. Every ope ruthes to Suratoga to drink of its revivifying waters, and (0 see the beanty that fiock to it from sl purts of the Usion. Toucriag beuuty, I bave rot seen £3 mnch of it here in one dsy ys I bay» io an hour's walk tarough ourowo furhicnable thoroughfares, Some people ace ill- ratured enongh to say that it is ouly those who dad it difficult to form engagemests elsewhere, woo come bere as a dernier se-ort, but this ia a slander op the well buown indifference of te fair sex in this particular. itis tsu+, 1 have wotived a great Many sr xious lo kiwe mammas, bat their sotici- tade might with more justice be attrbatet to other and more important causes. It is refreste ing to sec the ease with whico soy t\row of all the restrainta of city life, snd adopt tae free manners cf the county. Young ladtes who would uot dae to walk bulf » block a New York, in their Bair, thivk nothing of walkiog a quarter of a mile here «ithout # hat, or oven aa ex- cuse for one, This is the next thing that sucprises a stranger in this city after ne tas ‘ecovered from the astoniehment into ebich be 13 thrown by their great peg over the viriters of tue otaer vex. I om safe in evying tout a census of this ce, if taken now, «oulc sho v thattnere ars at ast three times the vurober of women here thaa these zeof mep. In tue ovening they crowd the vioxzey in vont of ube hoteis, aud whee the slaues Of night hove j alously conceawd theit chacms, they fluck to the drawing rovms, aud there pasa tre time in deucing aud singing ued conversation, tll their weary @) oids wan them of the approach of Sompne. Some ladies, not sutished wita tie gifts which vature bas bestowed upon tbem, callin the aid of print to beighten Oretionr. Is may be pleating to sume to sees fair. facu eet off with obs eke of tory hue ; Wut Cum slwaye suspreious of them, and fear thas the lary allows jer artiste tarts to carry ber too fer, One, woo bad arrived at that stsge of life when female age bas lost all ita on ertainty, cxnibited sak a lavigh expenditure of renge, tn tho cwhelliaiment of her face, a9 to at tract the attcntion of the mont unobserviog. It va9 Isic ov with @ reckl>saresa of economy tuat woul i ave required a sal (oitane jor this devartmont uf Ler bouroir slone. Among the belles was one who mgs, with truth, be called the observed of all ob- sacvers. She was, Pmance add poetry avde, one of the mont benutiiul creutures 1 have evor secu. She vasa little shove the meaiam bright, and her — Wax a» petfect sod ve wrv‘eful as thut of Canova’s Venus, white her face would have mocked the genius of a Raphael, a2 b was the sarpawing heauty ard |b veliness both of exp essicn and few ture. She was de-s#ed in purest white; and, had it uot been for a eligkt coquettishoess of maauer, you heve foryoiten tint she was a creature of , ond placed her heme ab owe the cloada. The Congress Springs, *hich aie goteraliy re- garded a& the best, are visileg by crmeds in tie morning and evening. Tbe extreme bow fon roll up in their camiages at 4 sip of ita waters after the mort approved fuebtonablo "style, while thase wo goefort, ond belong w the demecratio take, pour ft Gowp with » relien that does one’s beart god to Took st. And wel! they my, for ths gomias of the Place ja most bousteous and ac ver portiis the sap- ply te dtminich. Aitbougy I bave been bere But 4 day, Thave alrenoy visite’ Saratoga lake, w feb jor beauty of scenery tas very few equal’. 1. wontd require one k tter at Teast ta OF to it and tue many as- tractions by « bieb it is always xorromited. Its wa- por bow Gofted @ith the white a om bes pol merry ploveure partion, + ata st 5 bereets he thode of Arcad.aa groves, littte pio nic Aad havo sought » +hel'er Srom the best of the ‘Se isisvo of Newfourdand stall TT ee on of the stipniations and of the Bei lature the. eof, and the i poet the Lectsary laws for that purprse, the above eppmerated asticies aball be edmitted free of duty two Son bad teen Point, died yerteriay mornisg from bur bf from the lake with a friend ce bid | cxctiing Teco with a party ius cesriag, ameng whom | saw Cormo-ore Vaodarbilt. of New Yok. Wo bed a oplewoia Mitle Tare, sod a+ the Py, tw-the cariage appeand deslrous.of moanyo- MK be'FOR:, We ortermined un putting ber cet tie to the sro, The rw was wide enuugt iw come parts to p- rat the; of two, avd ae hod-s desperate struggle at ovening to get ed Sone ai ses evidentty intent on ET v the vi ¢ and of gh ‘ping, ea Yhem, but wking wdvart or ‘as ase cpra'ng. ~~ pe rls te our mare, and yeuecK end ueck wtruggie we aaco-eded ie eos the cerrisxe in our @eitog cer drive home, eee be LEVE@RAPRIC, DELEGATES FROM ULSTEY COUNTY-—MEETING AT BUFF 210. ) N.Y.) dugwet 14, 1866, The (oBowing delegntien to the Saretoge Convention Dave teen appolated from Ulster county —EMakim Sher- fil; Joba B. Howell, H. 1, Toby, James G. Lindsey, Srood i. Dubois, Nathaniel Hallock, Egbert Whitaker, Charles Hartshorup, Georgy Chambers, E. E. Dupay. : Borraro, August 14, 1854. ‘The convention te appoint delegates to ‘the Saratoga conven: on Satumlay, was attended by less than tiftys pecatirig: vk tows wee ted, 7 = © adupted, and delegates te MODIFIUATION OF THE TAKRIVF. An Aer to cany into effort 4 treaty vetween the Unites States aad Great Britain, wigeed on the fiftn day of Ju , eixd'erm hundre-i and fift f. Be it enacted hy toe Sepa'e aud Bonve of Repre- a, bw shapers the ipa Fy of Btates teurt susie! the Imperint Pertament of Grannis cane e the Provinci.l Parl aments of Cam.os, New J Brane- wick, Nova Scotin, and Prinon Edward Island, have Var sed Tawe on their part to wive full effect to the pro- viswens of the teat: between the United States add Greot Britaip, vigeed-on she fifth of June last, he. is hereby authorized torasun bis proelamatio: , ing thet-be hes quee evidence, and toereapon, from. tre deteef such p: vetemt n, the arti being tle RIow'b aut procace of said inces of Caraco, New Beunewick, Nova Scutia, and Prince we Gmin: rb Dread . flour and stuffs of alt kinds; antmals Meh Mieoss Biot, cmobee aps salted sess 007- Oo 2; cetds urd vegetables, ried fruits; dred fruité: fisb of ali kwude; products of fish, aod wil other creatuses siving ia the water; j-oultry; +gge; hidee,fure, skin of tails, undreneed; stone or marble, tp its o:ude oF unwrougdt atate; ulate; but- ter, cheese, tallow; lard;.b ‘Tunures; ores of metals of ull kivds; coal; pitc.; tur, ta pentine; suber; timber and tumber of all kinds, round, hewed aod adned, eumanufuetured in whole or in part; fire-wood, plants, ebiubs apd trees; pelts; wool: fish oi; rige; broow-:orn und bark; gypsum, ground oe upgtoun); hewo of Wrought or unwrought. bare ‘or grindsrones; Oye-tuffa; flax; hemp gad tu@, un: Warufectwed; urmspufacture tobacco; rags: Shall be introduced into the United States free of Ow y so Ieng a6 the sat: treaty shail emsin in furee “aubject, however, to be suspended io relativn to (phe trade, with Canada, on tbe condition mentioned the tourth @ ticle of the suid trea‘y: Aud all the other provici: ne of the.ésid treaty shall go into eee Le observed on the pa tof tae United Sec. 2. And be it further ex that whenever 6: 1t4 -conaent ee provi-toas Brae aad the logis: treaty to that imveriat parliamoat. shall thom that nde into the United States, from sad afer tho of a proc! by the Presideut of the United a. that be has setisfacto y evidence tut the said provin's bas cxnyeuted, in a ue States the fult buveti-s of all the aud von’ained. Approved Aaguat 6, 185: ‘The Result of the Elections in Canada. {From tbe Montreal Horali August 11) The ca-t upof the list of members returse”, as we have alesdy published it, sh we, mivisterialists in Lowei Canaca 35 acd in Upper Cunade 22, in all 6%; und of all shades of opprsitioo, ia Lower Cans Ce 28, ard ia Upper Canada 43,m all 71. Of the two returns yet to come in, we vappose Chicoutimi will be ministerial, ard Gaspe opporition, thoagh the lust fs doubtfa). To this xb-wing we believe we ought to a0 sarncment, 60 i to trausfer Haha thats Seige Weak arTel ait told on what we eonceive ro-he’ anthorit Shae we add tlese to the ter poe share the of Mr. sn@-will be in oppesition. Lower Canadtan oppésition, snd dedu t them from the mivisterm] ranks, ge abell ouve, ministeriullsts ih Lower Canada, 29, @:d opposition $4. The ac count would then stand for the whole province thus: Bhinis‘erial. jacions therein ition. Lower Canada, . +. 29 Cd Upper Canada, . ee + 22 a3 bt a1 This would give a majurity of twenty-six to the Oppceition, or addieg two fr the double returus of eters. Hincks and Chabot, of twenty-cight, at the yote for tie speskersbip. But the difficulty of col- ‘+odng the whole strength of the oppositioa on acy one platfuim is pos incortidcrable, and taoae who expect tf me ao overwhelming majonty in opposi- tion may very possibly be disap voluted, though we believe that a defeat, and that xpesdily, must come for the prevent bulde-e of offlos. Of the op sosition we rank some sixteen among thé ol1 vouservative party, of wbom cniy about twe ve, we tuink, aro ead, to battle upon the ground of preservation of the reservea. Te these last ma, bly be added acne tt ree or four foilowers of Mir, Cauchon, making perhaps ip all fitteen opponents of seculariza- tion, If these are deducied from the opposition, we wi] bave left a tolerably bomugencous party of six- $)-two members, comprising the forty libera! politi- clave of Upper acd Lower Ca: ada, separated, it is pro true, into a number ot rectiou-, bat yet uble to anite, if personal pr tensions are excluded, in such a wsy #8 to form » working admiuistration. Several sec- tions cf this opposition are thoroughly pledzed, by act ard word, against the per sone! of the present government. _ This we take for example to be most Plainly the cage with the whole of the rouge repre- tentation of Lower Canada; the friends of Mr. Si- cotte; the members for Montreal; the friends of the Jwe Bpeaker M Donaio; ard the friesds of Mr. Brown. Of the ciesr grit section of the opposition, Lymbering some twenty-one, probably abvut half wey be expected to willingly resiun their opposition iv fuyer of miajeterial pretensivns of :moroved con- dnct, hovld they do 66, they may for » shot time throw the balonee evtirely iuto the hands of tha small boty of united anti se ularizers; but the moral «fleet of che position woich the iidersl party ia Lower Canada hes assumed, must n % be Jeft out of account. We can barely believe that the indace mebts to join @ moribund cliqne, composed of men wh , with the exception of one or two, hare showet 1bemeelves thoroughly imbecile and heipless at the first appreach of serigus canger, aod who have no common views, can balance the attractions of a young and vigorous party with kindred opinions and sypipathier. &r tte as tf . Judge Duer. Before Awe. 14.—Griwn and others, Assignees, vs. Cre menn——This ¥o8 @ wotion to set sside sale of f fraud Ond duress. A temporary injunc- ; fasted, which the Jaige thie morning disesived, gud denied the upplication for @ perpetual injunction, with costs. Jersey € News, Deal Rom BORER — ce ine wife of Peter A. Doige, who keope the Contervilly Mansion Hoveo, on Borron received on Sundry vipht when retiring to bed. Fhe anoonaing tho «tolrsto ber sleeping apartment, having a fluid iamp in herhand, whem she accidentally felt upon the vtutrs, ‘The coptents of the lamp helog thas thrown upan her clothing, and takive fire, she Was darned in a frightfat nver—ber elotbing burned off from ber person. She red through the nightio great distress, and élod at o'clock in the orping. Herege was avout thirty Hounessy's Weoping.-—-This event came off leet ovening, at the rextdence of the bride’s father, tn the presence of « Jarge nutmber of friends ‘aud admber, while the street in front of the house was crowded by @ motley seeemb age of that exceeding: y largo fraternity of wafortunate individuals, nwu- aily termed ‘ outsiders.” The crowd outside vas iminense—embracing @ consi‘erabie variety of the bowan fanmily—from the bootloss, dirty rag-picker up to 10 “finished gent” —and iy numbered nearly 1000 persons. The and im were elegantly attired. Rev. Dr. Baldwin med tie ceremeny. Mor:isse) bas now entered 8 new arens — ove more in nce with the duties of Ife than that of prize tbtine ona we trust he will ra- gard its duties and , and will become a teepecteble laweblcing citizen. Let tim eachew price fighting erd hi« ¢ ‘ompratons, and be Gome @ NDE Troy Darly Timer, dugs dhe eutarives of the United Stutes cf Aamerios, ta Ooa- |' upon the body of Caspar Zimmerman, a native of Gor many, reed 56 years, wo carne to hix death by @ govere attack of cbalere. at his revidenee,No. 234 Mulberry ae DEXOOKATIO BEIVLLGVAN Yuu -G MONE ORNMBAL COMMITTEE AT oTUYVHBANT LVSTITOR The regvia: wonthiy meeting of this committe was hela Inx+ night, ip their rasmy, at the Stuyvesnas Fucti- ‘ute, the Prevident, C, Godfrey @uather, in the hair: Ie ‘he absence of the seoretary, Wr. Hart was appointed wecietary pro tm. The Committe on Resslutions, sp- soinied at the Liat meretitg of the cumanttes, was then colivd Upon to repert. Mr. Hort, on the part of that committee, thea read the following resolutions:-— Keroved tat we most cordially eubdscrive to the nemivetions ang the resotntovsuf te yricuse Conven tion, opd regard 1i6 Contre us» certain guaranty wo us that ‘hese whe hay givew their faith’to the sattonal cemocracy, shalt buve vdeniane t firmeca: of puro ne, apd its Ceterminttion t by tts prisciplos, to purify iteelf from fanatict-m of dvery hue, aad wo show to tir citizens of tho'Wnited States tit’ ttrere are stilt lett im the stare of New York some wio can etmire abd respe gt her past history, and 46 willing: «ad @eter- mined to mnie one more eMart to ror we the State te ita former and reepeotatie hesoly@ ‘Lust the comsuetion vi urceno C. Btoowom, 6 our candidate for Guverner, lu a rd which tes« deen well merited ey him, if uajust opp-ex,ion-oam emt tle the odject«f tts most vict-at den ti as to ane ‘aod respect from those at whore hea tthe blew ve. reaily aimed = That with bim, we yrie:e cunts toy ebould have arrives when thore raised to poser, tn-o igh thee Of the deenoracy, should have attemates to @ert largest portion of the party to ura ity the Bue ane eer parvores of relf eonstitnted a5 whe had long befose readered thamee! w amoy stow to everce into their part the nomi. the Syracuse Convention. ha’ were Oo » te each and every of iten «minees xs trie! mu, aud ‘te © wo the pemetples we profes; andewe trust tut chy Ba + nel democracy wif gice then such avore us wih/be Mortby rae Viione ser@ived, thet the prinniple of rorament boing +. « foundation of ar gongteaten, ‘orca unis regent the extension aod developement of thie prin {)'e with tHerlivelisat interest ad vympathy. Thar we e-nsiderit amthe <afeguara of on inatitauione, and the right of 1. who live under our government—in a Territory, which bemnot yot been formed tato, equally, as in the ol est or younget Stare. [hot we ¢u not reoneniae any righ. in government to form ar to o-eren by law, that pab- Levotot n, which is toestabliah thelawa under wulch: the indivuluels whe comuese the State thut may be formed gre tolive hat the government emanates frocy public o , Bad so Ioeg an this opinion, when ex- preced is not contrary to the constitution of the United States, the government oversteps its limits when it at- temuta coerciot. Thattne framera of the constitution never intended to endow the government with apy aush ae ‘That in this view we approve of ths recent ast cas for the Territorial organizating of Kausss end Ni wa. That where questions can be settied by the p ‘iples of democratic government, compromises staquM tbe resortes to tat they only poxtpone- whet eventuatiy ve decidet That the democracy is at all theses ready to meet and devide every yueation of gocerrment ty the test of its principles, Resolved, That wed of the conrse of those of our represet tarives in Congress, who permitted their re- publicen prin iples to be overruled by their prejudices on the v.te upon the law to organize tue ter-itorial govera- went of Kansas and Nebraska, because we claim to be & party of principle and not of experients. The justifica, tion they have laid before us does not give them @ right toour and united Reaclved, ‘Tox: we recommend energy action ameng our friends aod urleva fana'iciem blows. ite fital breath upon the fair fru umtvereal suffrage, a victory willbe our react. And without ro gasd to this, wo call upon them to show to the whole country, thet a. true democratic party still oxiste, too pe ieite numbers und to do or crvebed out. Tvese resolutions were uvabimously adopted. ‘It was then suggested by revera) present that it was important that theeommitteo should koow positively the deeision of Judge Bronson in regard to his soc +ptance of the nomination for the offlee of Governor, and for this purpose the tollewing resolution was carried:— herolwed, That a oc mumitte of threo be ap; communicate #ith the Committee of Ratiticat & ‘¢ Couven'ion, 10 ascertain whether Judge Bron- ven fon tur isle vind olen thancer'nssiom.of ‘het ann. ‘As auch committre, wore apvointed Judge Morton, Mr. Shufeldt, and Charlea U. Wuceler. It waa then announced that Sountor Dougias was at the St. Nicholas Hotel and a motion made and earried, that when the committee adjourn it adjourn to call upon Stephen A. Douglas, at his hotel, to tender him their re- apect and estecm. Upon motion, the meeting then adjourned to meet again at, the came hour and plice om,the 1th day of inted to not the Ty aceorépace with the above motion, the members formed into procession and proceeded to fioth Bicholan Baelyae poy thelr ‘roupects to” Senator ‘euglks. The Judge not being in at tho time, the com mittee left their cad and retired. Naval Inte The U.S. ship Albany July £9. The fellowing tx Jemes T. Corry; frat Heuterant, Wallin Bloxcker; second 0@, Montgomery Hunt; third do., Joon L Adams; fourth Co., Henry Rogers; aurceon, Steg hen A. MeCroery; aerintant surgeon, Richard H. Cowman; purser. Nixon Write; master, Rebert A. Mart; midenipman, Bennet J Kiles; captain’s clerk, Nicholas atewala, Willlam Jones; guoner, Will Inns Leach; eailmaker, James F The sloop cf war Cyane, which arrived at Boston on Sa- turoas last frou 2upinwall, bronght HL. M Fabens, Eq » one Commercial Agent also bas on board the ri mun, wbo vied at ban Jusp two yours 6 tsebed tothe U. & sloop of war iecatur. Felix How- litt, of Norfolk, Va, noatswain, and W. B Dawson, of New York, Corporal of Marines, diod on board the Cyaue after jeavipg Aspinwall, The following is a list of her efic-r6:—Commander, George N. Hollins; lieatesauts, Crailes W. Pickering. J. Dorsey Head, Charles M- faunt leroy, satnurl Eowstde; purser, Charles C. Upham; sur- ceon, J. J Brownleo; aésistant surgeon, George Peok; Darter, W. H. Wilcox; paséed midshipman, 5. L. Breezo; enptain’a clerk, Walter 3 Dugenhary;, gunner, James A. Tillestow; carpenter, Edward Williams; sail maker, D. C. Brayton; purrer’s clerk, I, F Bovell, GENERAL ORDTR ‘The geverel oréors af January 4, and May 23, 1853, nze hereby revoked, and from and a! trr this date, the month- ly pay of the petty officers, seamen, ordinary seamen. ‘« Istand ‘ommanier, Innormen, bye, Ke., in the navy will be Increased as follows Yeomen, in ships of the Une, to $45 ¢o in frigates, to 4 do te whoops, t 30 do —_ in veasola smaller than sloups, to. u“ Armorers, in «bios of the line, to. 0 do iti'trigates, to.. 3 ° 18 % ” #bip.s weward. railmaker’s mates, 7" captoing of tops, cap'ains of eftorglarda, coptains of bold, conpcr, painter, armoror’s mate, abip’s corporal, me-ter of band, cabin s!ewari, ward room steward, cauin evok and word room eoot, to 20 Senmen, to..... os 18 Musicians of lat cleae, bt) Orsinasy seamen, to i" Landswen and music! 12 Biya, to $4, Sanat9 ide Ineresae will not nopiy to these enlisted for ra- ceiving ehice and above sintions. Those now ia the rer ve raorived a bounty urder tho general ice, ant wh order of Moi 1852, will be charged with such part of the ty an is proportioned to the anexpired term of set co of two mea tha’ pay only will be mando when tia!) be recelved wivt @uly ontared on the recelsing ship. Tho other existing gone bo with regard to ontictiwenty wilt continue ip “ 1, G. DOBRIN, Seerotary af the Navy. Navy Dopartment, avgust 11, 1854, Coroners’ Inqurata, Fatat Accrent.—Yestercay eflernnon Corover Gauntte held an inqrest upon the body of John Lennox, aged 2 years, Who wns killed by the caving inof ap embinkment in Thinty eigntb atreet. between Fifth sod Sixth avenues. Veretet, ‘accidental deach.”” Docassod waa a native of Jrelord, ond bad not been in this eountry more thao three wreks. Cnorrna.—Corener Gamble held am inquest yesterday ect. Verdint, derth by cholera.” We-—Ceroner Tilton held an inqnort ifenen, 276 upon the body of John Kennedy, at hia roatdenes, Tenth sronue who lt nopeared, white laboring unter the offerts of de Hil tremens, jumped out of « fourth atory window to the pavement beneath, end was instantly killed. Verdict o Tervy © Een oF Te Worrp— doer ive of Milleriva, two the arrive) of the end of the world, and sorely voxed at the disrepute Into which their prophecies tinve (alien, by the fafluras which thei several predictions relative to the ed of timo have wet, commenced a cxmp meeting yesterday, on Bergen Point, wear the plank rosd, in the vicinity of Water’s tavern, ahout five miles trom the Jervey City ferry. Ablo milrin ers fu that belief will dis- cuts the question of the end of the world and sea if iva affair cannot be wound np during the presevt year. The meeting is expected to hid out until taturdsy, if crea. tion holds toget! er thet length of time, Rroorpn’« Cover —Five drunk and disor Jeriy cases were brought before Keeorder Cuttar sesterday morning, £64 fined fom eetiors cult or me Detmult of the payment Mo TLL LES eat duke bus Oy 4 ba Sue bw dag, ‘uicide é HNigenee, Mm -Tre believers In the at the grievoun delay in PRICE TWO CENTS. THE SAN JUAN AFFAIR. RECENT DISTURBANCES. the Hicaragua Transit Company. Murer of Paladino---Coremer’s inquvet, &., &., bo. BABMUBA. STATEMENT OF THE AUTHORICIRS Wear Between the City Authorities aad OOPY OF DESFSTOH 30 LrtuT. 4. D. JOLLY, COM MAMDER OF BERK BRUSH MAJRSTY's sOKODREE S1a—The undervignos, late the authorities of the city of Geoytown, or Sam Juan de! Norte, being de sirous that # full and complete statement of our gttevances, aad of the resistance uffered to our au thiwities while ia office, by sundry agents of the Accessory Trozeit Comyany of Nicaragas, aad ef Mr. Fabeng;.the United States Commercial Ageat,. and of Mr.. Borland, calling bimerl{ an Ameriesa Minister, ehonid be fully knewn god exibived, do bereby net forte:— That, ae you are well aware of our political peaition, and ef the manoer and: fore by which the citizeus became.aathorized to furm @ weal municipa} goverament, aad as we believe Her Britannic Majorty's government,us well as the govem tant of the United States, here been dul. infurmed’ ef the same, do net dvem it mecessa:y to vet it forths bet they would represent that the $wo several com~ stitutions of 1862 and 1952 ere hereunto refer. ‘They would, however, rep ceent that on the open- ing of the Nicaragua route te Culifornia, sunday persons, natives of Enyiaad, Uuited States, France, Spain and Germaay, beosme settlers and owners of property, real aod personal, withia tr:i6 city, amd by them the local government: was formed. That before the local government wae formed, ia toe year 1860, Sigaud was te agent of the Atiantic aad Pa- cific Canal Cum, any, and @s such applied te the } then authorities of Mosquity for per nission to laa@ coals upom Puint Arenas, but was refused, and be landed the same coal at Greytown. That darieg the existence of the said local government, in the meat of June, 1861, there arrived a beig from New Youth, with coal end lumber for the Atlantic aad Pasifie- Canal Company, and Mr. Martio, at the request of: C. Vand-rbilt and laaac C. Lea, the President asf Sec etary of said company, applied to the authesi- ties for permission to-land the ssid coal sad lambep- upon Point Arenas, opposite the city, and did eb tain from Henry Grant: Foote, Esq, chief magistrate of tho city, and then acting consul and agent fer Her & copy is hereunto. aunexed—marked O—and:t> which we beg more particularly to refer; and-thas: the suid company bevame possased of the proses ‘Britannic Majesty, « written permission of willl: location. That in the month of August, 18351, Ma Vanderbilt and Josepu L. White came to Greytown in the steamer Prometaeus, with the invent of. pea. ceeding up the San Jaan, in the river steamer Bab anival of Siz--Vastneruiag, the route. Tat upon the trate of the city, went on Dowra pm” “lof magign metheus, and Mr. Vanderbilt then and there made ‘8 request of the authorities of this place for permis sion togavigate the river Jah Juan, being qithin the Mosquito jurisdiction, which was granted. That in the month of November, 1851, wwe steamer Promettcus, being in barbor, aad re~ fnsing to pay ber port cherges, (Mr. Vanderbilt BES board,) she was compelled tolpay the same ry Britannic Majesty's brig Exp esa; sad, «fee waids, the ruid steamer ib ngp ree and 58 etcum- +7 Heated! sloop of war 4 iran, United States corvette Donte They would erie tyr Pg Ag became obvious te the city authorities, that a querantine, light bouse, Y stig mayazice and hospital weuld soon be required for tle use of tie citizens and for the ,rotection of lives and pro erty. ‘The then government, iu the fall of 1851, negfed seid company that the said Point Arenas woakd be required fer government services, aad the sald company Were required to remove and give Us pow set ion Of the same; but said company refused so te do, aud continued in pos-ession of the same lands upd in addition thereto, begau ta the yoar 1853 te octupy a much larger space of land than tuey had auy authority or permission to do—that the month ct February, 1863, the sed company were dcly summoned by the city authorities 1 show couse, if any they bad, why they should aot vacate atd remove from said lani—tuat a copygef anid suMmoDs Was duly served upon Captain ret the teen resident agent . f suid company apon Pole! arenas, or rather the agent of tue Accessory Tram- sit Company—a compavy which had by a recent cvarter from the gover:inent of Nicaragua, 0303, ied and filled the place of tie said A and Pucifi: Cans] Company, which said lavt movtioned « mpany bed been aubmerged into said Accessory Travsit Company—toas upon the day of trial Mr. Buidein appeared in court, before his Hoaor M»yor, and after a due hrasing of the cave, e jud ment was aul entered against ssid company, they were ordered by the court, fa the sai) moath of February, wo vaeate and remove from Point nas. Tue ormes laes to obey the oder court. The Mayor represented the same City Council, who therempon iustrac’ed the to vive notice that if the company did not in tep days part of their baliuiogs, and the Eamon te ne ¢ tO Carry judgme: court into effet-—that the said com, svtuee=that ‘upon the mane. being setae. upyn wane Bald win, the onan, was arrested sad placed Dovde to keep the peace, and the aathoritios ceeded to take down and remove sed company, ag decreed by the foe the expiration of the thirty Move the bai nee of said property, tae alor pof-was Cyano came into superior force resisted and by turce pelied the city authorities to retinquish rigkta-—that upon such got tuen anthoriti: 43 resigned all authority, and Ti tline, the commavuer of the Cyane, took virtual porsession of the auteority by the proclamations stod—that afters few had wera, in convevtion, at request Feo , i. BM. agent and consul, goverpment with the consent and apy’ Ccommender Holling, with the ex jog (09 will fn 7 rela to the eon Gr rh ten of Greytown, or San Jase tegards the preservation of peace the punish ment of ees ier ft ledges by the goverpmenta of United *, in the of Jamew ad Commander Hollins. ‘The i town being lustiacted that po alsynte of ehovio exist 1 Oe to tio suverrignty land, which qi waste bo i mised Biates The “ overament being Unites . e again consututed, prossetos be apanetes @ full complete furiediction on Point the boundaries as leid Cown in the constitation the city (u copy of which ie hercinto anaexed) til within a few montha, i. ¢. mince the arrival of Juseph N, Scott, who is the ayeut of said a ali betray it & #¥2, ei it é f g i E At BE z i F a 2 F iT ! Fl ey wi E t i rte “Ege Hatta i =8 rf ir mpaby, sud cne J. W. Fabens, who repres*nte. eR atniaiee pases tow, pte pen they- * Sr) * not the fanthorttles of Greytown or Sam Juan Aon forte, as will ons Ls A 4 ey thair te ch copies are here- unto hh the said Fabeos 2 eay 553 anpexed—ahboug' te to the local auttorith Por nf me oat nis consular duties, Viatbly be shown by bis letters to the Greytown oF oe a Berge ny of affairs ant lately, when soveral clroummtences Deve teken place of the most in character to the ¢ snd good crdet oomatry. Inthe Orst, Poo. dentol of all anthority by the couapeny Oped Uieds aycite—em Wis Selly Byyers Lap | é és ae é > r anocxed, | am@ to which, om that subject, they beg leave te:

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