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sin, tii THE NEW YORK HERALD. ~— WHOLE Nw&, 6068. NEWS BY TELEGKAPH Interesting News from Washington. FRAUDS AT THE NEW YORK CUSTON HOUSE. The Women’s Rights Meeting at Saratega. VOLUNTARY RETURN OF A MURDERER, POLITICS—FIRES—DEATAHS, &., &.. &. Imp ?rtant from Washington. THE RETURN OF MR. SICKLES TO EURUPB—IMPOB- TANT DRSPATCRES Fus ENGLAND, FRANCE AND SPAIN. ‘Wasnincton, Augast 18, 1854. Mr Daniel E. Sickle, Secretary of she American Lega- tion at London, bas been in this city forthe past few days, on very important bu-inves connected with our fo- eign relations. He brought de<«patches from Mr. Bu- chanar at Lonéon, and Mr. “oulé at Madrid, placiag the Cabinet ax courant with a!] mattera counectel with the Bpanish revolution. We l-ara that he bas beoa {a daily Commesication with the Presivent and thy of State since higerrivals Wo have giod ity for the aspertion that Mr. Sickles eit! eall for Europe to-morrow by the Atlaptic from New York, and that heis the Dear-r of despatches: covtaining instructions to our Mi- pistersat Lendon, Paris snd Madrid, It is understood ‘that our Ministers are directed to favor the republicaa party in Spain, giving them sidan4 comfort, ia couside- Fatiow of :¢me important reforms to be introduced into the government of Cuba That this is tne purport of ‘the instructions intrusied with Mr. Sickles thore is no Feasonabie doubt; #vd should the republican or liberal par'y beccame dominant, this line of policy will be pur. ued Political Int«Higence. IOWA ELECTION. Garesa, IIL, auguat 18, 1854. Returns received here from Iowa jer it cectain that Grimes (whig) is elected Governor by 3,000 majority, Thorrington (whig) is elected to Congress in the Du- Duque éistrict, by 1,500 majority, over :omputoad (dem.) Clark (whig) is reported to be elected to Congress in Dennis district. The Legislature is whig and anti-Nebraska by @ largo majority in both branch+s. The resuit is an overwhelming anti-administration triumph + MISSOURI ELECTION. Fx Locts, August 16, 1864. Sixty-mine counties have been heard from, and out of thirty-three Senators the whiga have eles od thirteen. ‘The remainder are cquelly divii-d betsecr the Benton and anti-Bentoni'es. In the House the whigs will have forty-one members, the Benton men twenty-nine, and ‘te anti Deaton tho camo number. DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION AT 84CO, ME. PortLanp, Angunt 18, 1854, ‘The regular democrats of the First Congressional dis- ‘trict met in convention at Saco yesterday, and nominat- ed Judge Samuel Wells for Congress. Mr. McDonald, the present representative of the dis- trict, who voted fer the Nebraska bill, did not receive a wingle vote of the convention. Women's Rights Meeting. SaratoGa, August 18, 1854. A women’s rights meeting was beld here to-day. In the sfternoon, Miss Sarah Pellet addrested a large and fas) tonable diewco at St. Nicholss Hall, on the subject of women’s rights. Sho was Ustened to with attention, aud was frequently interrupted by the cheers of those prevent. At the conclusion of the proceedings, Susan B. An thong msde an sppesl for axsixtance to carry onthe Movemen:t for obtaining a repesl of the presont laws, that oppressed women wight not havetheir property ‘taken from them by drunsen and worthless husbands. “Rew York Custom House Frauds. Barrons, Aug. 18, 1854. We leazn that James H. Young, United states Couneel at Curacos, bas laid information before the Treasury De- partment, and hes given proof that subordivates at the New Yort. Custom House have been bribed to pass felse invoiges of goods prepared at Curacos, many of those Inveices putting the goods at twenty per cent below their ‘Teal value. From the South. ALABAMA COTTON CROP—ATTEMPTED BLOPRMENT— KNOW-NOTHINGS P#USCRIBED, Bactiwong, August 18, 1854. The Alebama cotton crop has suffered greatly from jeeat and wust of rain. But half acrog is anticipated. There bas been consiicrable excitement at Suliivan’s Island, Charleston. in consequence of an attempt by a young Irishman to cinpe with a ~outhero heiress, whose father inicrfered, end frustrated the design. ‘Toe Postmaster at Washington has removed Toseph W. Davis from office, becauss he had been elected on the Know Nothing ticket to tho City Council. More Co: flagrations. FIRE IN kOXeURY, MaS3. Boston, Aug. 18, 1864. A fire in Roxbury this evening totally destroyed Messrs. Whiten, ‘ruin & Co.'s cakum factory. The loss is $6,000. FIRE IN CONCOUD, N. H. Coroorp, August 18, 1864. A fire troke out in this city last evening which de- stroyed the saddle manufactory of Blackman & Walker, ‘and also two houses and « barn belonging to II. Fesson- den. From Phitade! DEATH OF STEPEEK SIMPSON—AN OLD PHINTER DEAD—CBUROU ROBBERY. Pmapeirpia, Aug. 18, 1854. Samuel § Kramer died in Harrisburg this eveniag, ‘He was one of the oldest printers in the State. The Firet Preebyterian Church, Washington square, ‘won entered last night, the fire proof blown open with gvnpowder, and robbed of @ valusble silver baptiemal font, and « small sum of movey. Stephen Simpeon, au editor an! anthor of considerable Gelebrity, died in this city yesterday. He was cashier of the Girard Rank during the life of Stephen Girard. Deyredations on Western Steamers, CLeverasm, August 18, 1854, While the steawboat Crescent City was on her way from Buffalo, ound to this cliy, last night, Capt. Wells, @f Block River, was robbed of $325; Mrs. Whiting, of Baffe'o, of $16; and Mrs. Jobuson, of Milan, of $8 and s Wet of jewelry. Four young men, named Woodward, Martin, Durand and Guin, doing suspected of having committed the robb ries, ww: ¢ all arrested oa the srri- walof the beat. The stolen property wae found on two of the men; also, three valuable gold watches and costly Rn ght templar rings, which wore supposed to have been stolen. They were held for further examination to-mor’ ow. —_———__—_—. A Bertous Rathoad Accident. Ciwcinwant, August 18, 1854. ‘The morning train from this elty for Indianapolis was thrown from tho track, on Thursday, mear Richmond, by wusnisg over acow. The bavgage oar waa thrown down @nembank ment thirty feet high. Two persons, named W. Locke end John Keenan, were badly injared. A Family Kilted by Aupany, Angust 18, 1854, The Chiesgo Tribune of Wodnoslay saya that the dwell- fing of Mr. Merchant, near Picstonica, wat atruck by Mghtning’ on Saturday lat, killing bim and four of his @hildren. Mrs. Morchant and ono child escaped. "Markets, Cusnipstor, August 16, 18%4. The sales ot cotton to-day were 300 baics, at prices apts 17, 1854, CaaRtestoy, Angust 17, The sales of cotton durivg the weet’ foot wp 1,600 Dales, at a range of 7o.n luc ‘The market (a dull, and tends 5 comawarer Midaling fair is quoted at 103° The tock cn Haan to 19,500 tales, 900 Delos, and the Chaninstow. Augnst 18, 18 The rales of Golton to-day’ wero 300 bees. witht the fange of 734 to 9% cents. tne market is deproased, and prices are } Cixciysamt, August 18, 1864. Fastern exc’ Is quoted at 12g ute He meenr i per cent premiam Port su Prince. She brings wih ber Joho was vent home by the United -tatexCousul, at hit own reqnest, to sand a triel fo the murder of a woo leutter paned Myers, whom be billed in the wcods in Warhiag ten towhship, Morris cousty, Ne« Jer months sipce another man cutting wood, when he quecreled with Myers, who was empl yed on av adjoining farm; = fight eusved between them, aud Myers was killed by Miler He then erceped to to New York in the steamer Delaware shipped to London, where he rays he sonfesm d hix crime to the Consv), but was not sent home. as be wished to be Bearing at Port au Prince that the man working with him was accused of wurder, victed, to save his Ife he went to the Govsul and con- fes:od the crime. and rent home to be tried story bere, and manifests no dispositin to escape the consequences of the crime he has committed. fs the Pacific. Misahtn: er of tho yard, bas aleo been o dered to revort the tirat of Eeptember. “be Gupper bas beer ordered, and we pre- suwe she will be put in commissi a very soon, un ier commend of Commodore Mervive, &. Captain Tatnall, Flag Capte’n, commepder. Chapter Oak No 19 of United americans w: Luther A Pratt ceremovinla were over, other room, where ac Nation was Toasts and sentiments were ter which the company York being escorted to the ferry Uy their Jerscy fcionds. MORNING EDITION—SAT @r0m Port au Prince, ARRIVAL OF 4 BOBDEKER—THE LUG WOOD MakgEr. Pun.apetrtiia, Augus |8, 1854, The bark Asrop J. Harvey arrived bere to-day trom ‘iller, who shout reo it work with It sppeara tat Dil! ameen, and from thers weat In that elty he nd would probably be con. He was thea plared on board the bare He has repeated the same Logwood was plenty, ano the prices were declining. The health of Fort au Privce was god. Navel Intelligence. _ Tue FuGam Inperaypence.—This ve-sel will be pat in dock at the Brooklyn Navy Yard, on Monday worning next, for the purpose of being re, aired that she will be ready for sea by the middle of next month. A large proportion of he: crew has aiready been enlisted. It ts expected ‘The U.S. stenmer Saronac, Capt. Long, arrived pt Go noa, Inly 25, fem Bpezeia U. & sloop of war Levent, Com. Goldaboro, sailed from Smyrna 19th ; several British vewsels went under her convoy as protection ayaic at pirates Captain Macomber, of the Marines, at Churlestown ‘Yard, bay deen ormered to the Unite Sta es alunp. Indeyenderce, about tu be put in com awasion for a> Colreidge, ron of thy sommand- T B Ejlison is to have the com vand of the United States sloop-of war John sdaws fittmg out witn all dea- potch for the Pacific. she witli be reary in two or tree dsye, her caulking baving been all completed, and hor aris ment put op board. There are now some seven or eight hundred men em- plo: eo at the yard, and everything seems to look like getting ready, Commodore Gregory, who hax been for some time ab- sent on duty, hua returned, boeing in good h-alth, aud secme to have imparted to every Oepartmen’ tue fafla- ence of bis own energetic and actermined character.— Boston Chronicle, Vith. Povtee Intel Arrested on a Charge of Kape.—Yesteriasy morning three men, giving their vame- as samuei Stevenson, Charks tevenacn apd Jobn Burt, were arrested oo @ warrant issued by Justice © tewart, wher- in toey areeach char,cd with having committed 9 raje of a very bey oa vated character upon tue ;erson of Emity Dur! a * woo girl. ‘The acouse partice were arrested by officers Carty, Thompson and Hogan, wh» conveyed tuem to tne ‘Tombs to await an iute-tigation betore Justixe stewart They are boatmen by fevsion §=The vicum of the assault is now ing io & precarious state at Beliovue Huspi'al, wh. re it was thought necessa- ty to convey her on sccoun: of the wverity of the inju- rics she received at the bands of acr assailants Assoult with Intent to Kiil—a man named Wm. Ka- right Was srrested yesterdsy by Sergeant Maostie'd, oa @ warrant issued by Justice Clarke, o» complaint ot U or- pelus Burgh, sgent of the Philwalphis -teamooxt 60 , who alleges that be was besten in a frightful manner by the prisoner, with the intent of taking bis i’e, as he ai- leges. It wasthought ot ret glance that Mr Bargh’s injorics were such as toen anger Lis life, but uyons proper examination by s physiclen, the fajured man was pronounced to be out of danger. horigut was committed i Oy in default of $1,000 bail, tor assault with latent Arvest of a Fugitive from Justice —Seigmun Fairitone ‘was arrested on Thurs’ay night by officer Ko-hou lis at the Bewery thestre, on a charge ot beving ston $160 worthot silk goods from the store of Rauberger nud Ro- senblut, of New Haven, Tbe accused wa~ held by tue oogistrate until ea uf Connecticut abould be mado awsre of bis arrest. Yesterday he was ounveyed back to New Haven by the police of that clty, to await bis trial for grano larceny. Charceof Maiming.—A.man newed Thomas Leddy was arrested yeet-rday by the Fourth wari polie, oa s charge of piece off ‘he nose of Rie ard Scaily, whe eogoged fight vith bim. Justice Vlsike, be- fore whom brought, »mait‘ed him for trial on » charge o' mayhem. Selong Lottery Policies —William Dayton, of 369 Prarl street, was arrested yesterday by officer Lord, on com- tisint of Thomar Leymon, who chargrd the party accixed with hoving sold bim a gs ticket, i-sued from ono of the Maryland compenies Judge Clarketheld him for turther examination. We andere‘and thet the accared ia now under bones of $1,100 tor 6 similar offence com- witted some time ago Grand Larony —Jawes McGuire and Robert Kearns were urrested yowcey, obarge2 with +tealing about $300 worth of property from George Hoifmau, 194 Third street, who keeps a lager bier exloon at that place Ir appears that on Thur-day night, atter Hoifmann bad gone to bed, be beard a noise, and oa getting up, caught the prisoners with the property pacte! cp veady jor removal. They were hels for examioation by Justice Wood. Charge of Suindiing — Officer Masterson, attacned to the Sherifi’s office, arrested a min oamed Frederick A. Copner, who is charged by various tn uviduals wih swinaling them out of property, by repre-eating him self as the beeper of a largo and flourisning lager diet saloon,and then, purchaning wivos and eegars rom them on these representations, world ontain the same and ne- ver poy forthem. He was locked up at the Sherifi’s cflice to await an examination Fuaise Pretences—A Sharp Pedlar —On Thureday, a mio ramed Dominick H, Collins, alias Griftin, was nrovgat be- fore Jucge Stewart, on the complaint of Martin Hunt, who charges him wt bh baving defrauded him out ol fey eight cents, by velling him » package of coffee wrt ing to cor tain four pounds of genuine cotfo, bu when examined by Mr. Hurt, proved to be three p fifteen ounces of Kand or dirt, which he had palmed off uyon bim for geod coffee This tonk place oa the Lith ipst., at the residence of the comp'sivant, No. 114 Kast Thisteenth strect. On the 16th twst the compliinant raw the prisoner peddling tea and coffee; and u po his examining one of the tes packages, te found that it was done ap just in the sawe rtyle as the coff-n tast he had wld him the previons week. Thereapin he cua-ed his arrest for feloni valy obtaining the sum of fifty night cev.ts by frandu'ent means, as set forth in the affidacit of the comy it Justion ~tewart commnittod him in boo es trial at the next term of the Court of Guacral ions, me Pemennien Sy, rote MPLETION OF THE Waren Works —To tho great joy of the residents in Jersey City, Passaic water Lite fi Sage = eee Khe rag route on Wedues- Ly even! very thing # in good style, and ti supply will be abundant Hose was ai Ret giantat the corner of Montuowery and Greena otreets, terdsy afternoon, and a large steam was thrown 5 wher of feet abore *he roof of o four building. While thus experimenting, a mala pipe st corne: of Grove street and Newark © bare, and water flowed freely down the Ne: aveade gutters The force of the water threw the dirt and stone for a space threo fect in dismoter into the air eight or ten feet high. A cavity was goon made in the street 20 feet long, 10 feet wide, snd four fect deep Workmen wore imne- diately put to work to repalr it. Ae soon as the water bas clesred the pipes out thorough.y, by rioning through them, it way be used hy the citlzeax Of iate Water has been a s-arce commodity in Jersey City, and weny have not becn able to get as much as they needed for ure. A Juxx Dearem Anarerep —On Thursday, Capt. Farley srrcsted James Swer ey, junk wagon 4: iver, employed by bis brother, Deniel Sweney, junk desler at 207 Front street, New York, who bad fo bis wagon artioles stolen from the ruins of the foundries of Mr -toele, and Me. Cwver, which were burned in the lat« fire. Sweoey was held to bail in the sum of $40, to anewer at the Septem- ber term of the court. Thos. Lynch. junk dealer, on Reflroai avenue, bocame security for his appearance. Usrnp Awmucans—A a see eae aly at franklin Hall. stituted on Thursday evening, ae Master J. F. Clevelanc conducted the ceremonies, amd be " Wm. B: Dunniug, -achem; Richerd Wood, 1 Potor W. Griding, 24 Chief, aod other o@leers. was appointed Chaplain. When tho he company repaired to an. waiting an attack. given and rexpended to, af. separated, the guesta from Now EXTENSION OF Tits Puovistons of tar Bouxty Laxp Laws— One of the acta of Congress, at tho last seston, extends bounty Jands to those who ee: ved in California under Cul Fremont, dariog the Mexican war, who were not embraced i; sioca cf apy previous bounty land lew. act also end ps const of Californis duriog tho Mexican war, facts are important Heretofore, only «nch of those last mentioned above, wro served on shore, were enmtled; now, all who served on tho Catiforn fi cap rity. Washington Star, Ing. 17. ants bounty lands to all seamen, marines, and marine afticers, who served be the ree to be known far and wide. coast ia a military or naval Our Spreial Saretuge Cursespendenoe, Sanarogs, Aucuat 18, 1854, The Fusion Conventum a trick of the Whigs—The Abstitionists Lefeaud by the Weed and Seard ctigu— The Temperance Mertings and ant -Ne, bruxta Metings—The Stor g-msnded Women in the Temperance Meeting—‘) ficultw between Misa &. B, Anthony and Mr. Hiram Barnev— Pi ospects of a Drat with Miss Lucy Stone—Hupes, of Re concitiatim, &c., §e. A-I predicted, the Fusion Convention hes ad- journed wivbout meking avy nomnations, The Atclitiovists who came bere determined vot to leave bet re theys flected their pu pose have allowed temoelves to be cefeat-d by the whign, who, under the twstructicns which they rece:ved trom Werd, Seward & Co., cerried all their olnte most suovens fully, At ope time it appeared us if the tormer would carry oll before them; but either from che efiection which they sre au, posed to have for the wbige, or because the majority of them were not sally iy fever of pemipating careiea-es, tre Coa Vention proved s failure, so fur ss the objects to which it was orginally calied are con erned. Jota Jay, who hus geveral'y « great deal to say on each occasions, sat as if glued to bis seat, except when come allusion was made to the bberution of the oo lored race, whey be sorked bimaclf wad ots bauds eo hard that it was ‘eared by those sround nim that be would bave to be carried out eventually. Mr. Brtienon, of Balstyn Sea, aud two or three tier were the on y celegutes who remained true to their determwation fram the commeucsmeut M. Brotherson in whet i» alled « human tarian’ which meana that be was in favor of the liberty of all mankind, ana of the weges ia partiuiar. He told the convention that they were made up of tie ocds and ends of all vartice, ani that if trey ad: jourved without uakiog acy vominatioas, they would sender themselves an abject of riai-a'e tothe South; but the whigs were too strong for him, aud all bis eloquence anc powers of persuasion proves useless. Culver, of New York, made a speech directly ia fuvor of the whige, as it wes supposes he would from big eli known attachment to aud advucacy of the principles of that p-rty, aad repelled ali the ae soults that were mede a on i) wita a zeal that proved bim to be a true purtizun, ootwit! standing his serertion that bis whole life had been devived to the cange eftne colored mau. He argued that the @reut strength of tie abolitiovists would be ob- taired from the whigs, while the only support tiey might receive from the cemocrats would be given them by the free eoilers, who, atter all, he consid ese very insignificant iu; otutof numbers. He was tupported by Greeley, Raymons, ana other cot Jesgues of Weed avd Sewers, who certainly ex- hibited @ great deu! of ta t and -unoiog io their Wacagement of the ouventou, Altogetner che whole aflarr was a political trisb uf the whogs for the purpose of securing the support of toe abuiitiouluts aad free rolers at the ne though there ene expressed 1a reiatioa to the Maine Liquor isw, ,et efter the a+journment a king of ame: Took place b-tween thom and the tem; ermiiée people. A terge mass moet of the ce egates aud others was eid in tae gro atwhich acdresees were mage by Greeley, Coayer and oth+re, ip favor of t © presens euler iton Nebruske aud Kaurar, eguinst toe Neovaske wid ceponncing what was temed te se wplrit of the South, at the adjumeumen’ oft is, te tetrperan @ men © gumzed xavther meeting io the geome piace, and vevapled Be same plsttorm, Bust Burney, who is an abohtionist of the more mecérate kang, presiced. woile Horace Grerley aod afew others, who took an active pst in dereating the nomipetion of candidates at the vouv-atiou, Cficiated a8 viee-preslients. his one fact, taken iv com: ection with otters, shows whit the «higas art dol) g and what they 1: tend to do towards ¢ffo + ing a fusion of the sbolitioniste and temperance Men, 60 #8 to recure their votes at the forthcoming election for their own | andidates, ‘ Dougless, alt-ougb elected as a-delegate, dic not att nd, much to the chagrio und diva pint ment of the ple bere, It is atronuly suspected that be was bribed by Weed aud Sewurd to k-ep out ot the way, for se would have proved auch « tower of streng*h to tho abotitioniets that toe whige would Tove had but @ poor cbauce iv the conv-oti:n. But to mske up for their disap intment the atrong mipoeo women will Dold » meeting to day, at whica Speeches will te mude b: Miss Suvan B Antnvoy, Mr. ME. J. Gage, and Miss Sarah Pellet. It was expected that Miss Lucy Stone, Rev. Me, Aa teinette L. Brown, and Mrs. Ervestiae Rose, would be present, but Leing telegraybeo that fed Doug lass would not be here, and that their chascea oF norlvatior for Governor, Lieu’.-G vervor aua In tpector of Siates Prisovs, were not +0 good as they bed anticipated, they conclud-d to remain where they were, Their ;Jacex, however, | ave no doubt, wil be ably filled by thew sisters iu the cause, ai! of whom are goud lookivg, and are be sides gifted with all the persuasive owers by which the fair sex are so emivently dwtiaguisred. By the wey, your readers will, [ thiak, be sor ane Gear that Miss Pelle; intense going to fornia in a mvnth, and t at ew wilt re- mein there fora long time. his will be a great Joss to the cau-e bere; but we must not be wo lf: ish; our countr; meu on the shores of the Pacitic tequire to be enlizhtened in regard to womeu’s Nubts, and if tiey are as gallant ay we bave givea them ereditfor being, they will receive her with open ams. At the temperance meting waich was held last evening in toe St. Nicholas Hall, repeated calls were mage by the audien e for Miss Susau B. Antbony, wo was pr sent; but tie cnairmac, Me. Bers %. refused to introduce the lady, on the groaud that there were several gentlemen ‘who had been appointed to addre-s the audience, and that they #ere consequently entited to the floor, This abpoun: ement was received with marked diss pru- bation, and « large number left the mali ia couse- quence. It wer sup oreo that as Mr, Be'Dey wai a @& ext favorive with the woweu, and quite 8 lady man, be would not only have Mu have lett I Avtheny to speak, but that ve w feet and Conducted her to the platform. Gone sv be would bave immortanzed bimelf, and ip addition, have won the hearts of ail the stroug mivded wowen to the cause of temperance. His conduct on this occasion must b- omdemurd a+ Wretched pricy, to say the least of it; for iustesd of Supiaiog hetr support, be has draws down upoa bhwrelt the hostility ot the whule body, and tha' Jet me tell Mr, Ba vey, 16 no emali matter. Dv. Spor arses, too, who foug’t tor their admission inv the World's Temperance Convention iast year so fiercely, absolutely refused even to come to the res- cre; but D.S., when be meets Mus Lucy, will bo Taup bt that such 9 defection in toe time when noe Wes Mos? Dee ed not go anpusis.ed. He hid better keep out of the way till time shell have Moderated he: anger, fur Iam told that she is uo dike when ber ‘dapd-r’s riz.” [5 44 to be noped tha’ pothing seriou t fol'ow this affair ; but those WLo pretend to krow Mise Stone, sey, that although geverally 8 pod tempered, good natured womsa, ee a ae cee Just to ailow one of her fol- ers to be insultec with impunity. You must bot Le coed hana therefore, 1 you hear one of these five mornings that & Challeng» has been sent by Miss Lucy to Mr. Hiram Barney, ehould ne refase to make ae, apology for what be has ane, 1 suppose Fred Dougiass, who is ber most inti- Bute friend, will be selected as the beser dh on a be will also of course draw ay the prekminaries. Witteut in the leset desiring, bowtver, 10 pact apy imputation on the coursge ot Mr. Barney, 1 must say that [ think it hardly pro- bebie be will accept ; but there is only ove way ia which }e cau mend the matter, and ‘that fa by oe- claring biinself ap out-sv0-out womau’s right aan, aud in favo: of Miss Lucy for next President. He hoe been heard repeatediy to auy tat she wonld moke a ouch better ove than the present incamb-ut of that: fice ; upd a8 she ix sonnd on the abolition and temperance tone ent it 18 not improbable thst be will ure oll bis influeuce with both parties to have ber uomirates ag the next candidate, All good Christivpe will Join with me in expressing tie hope that their rext meeting wiil not prove a ora deadly cne. It is amuring to see how the fasblonable people enjey thy netlves here. In tre morning aud evening they tke a ride out im ther carriages, gover tise about seven, spend an hour aud 8 halt at breskfest, an hour and a half at fee ote agg remaip of the ie paged ia dress ‘pg and coqnetting. This of course is tie oc cupation of the ladies, with the exce;tion of a very fow who covasionally visit the bowling URVAY, AUGUST 19 1854, ele. tion for Brute offivers. Al . PRICE TWU CRNTS. ull y+. I bave seep some of them play ten pins; and ! { . AQUATIC INTELLIGENCE. el boURD reabetOIng Of w player, ie ny eee tin | Cnetnews tion, Penk rot w tite wstouisted ac cuel wot, Oe | lot y WD per tower atvacted my attention by Ge fre- Quercy OF be ten etik+e; bus Gere War spot er abe | sus told che was not 4 ciroumstapes t», and who, m the lagguage of my tuformant, weat tt wth a perteet* rush" Amor g the may botela whi bs tics the custom oS tbe Visiter, | Know of sore Ubas sarpessed Uae fatth Mou gomery tor comfest and coutenr no. Li fe Dot +0 pretepsions as tbe otbers, but ta my 2pia- fon it is preteraole to them im every pertioul sr. Regetta at 0 Prqguct Goase, Sew Leadon, CORKKSPUNDENOS OF TH NEW YORK HERALD. Pravor Hov: New Lonpon, ang. 18, 1854. Considerable interest vas felis here m she -esult of the regatta announced to come off yesterday, by the following pregramme:— A Tega’ ta, for open bonta, will come of oa Thursday morving Avguat 17, at BL o'clock, from the Pequot J. M. Hou e New Lonion, Cr A purse of one bandred dollars will be giver to tho winning bast 2 purse of Mfty dolurs will be givon to the beat arriv: cond in the race. ‘The Sammer it: trees, TOURNOMEAT AT BEDF@KD SEKLNGS. Prem the Pit burg souruel, aug Ls. ip The ¢ even! of tre wagon, bye grand Coarna Ment, it which reven boig! te were cogag dn ar Quour vovlert for tueir chosen “fair lades,” cae +B on Thor-day week. Goverar Byler, Judge Knox, and M trivur Vermot, the w oomplisvod breveh Consul fin Baltimore, wer oa tae Jutges’ : Judge 8 muus, of Pittevurg, deite-red Fach beat @itl poy op entraver fee of two dol ars, aad all entries must be made on or before Wednesday, the leth imet ‘The veme, length of keel In feet and Inches, end dos- crip) Mem +f sigma! ma-t be fo iged with the cmaiites at The Prqnot Honse at the time of entry ‘he Beate «il anebor hend 'o wind ia @ Hine with the dock ta front of the hats], tho larver boats next the shore, the smaller peareat the middie of the stream; they may heve their woionutls and gail tovenite batatel No crovellieg o-wor other than sls will be allowed, nor thust any beat anchor daring the raon Ihe beats Ck tod by signal; t+ all ey of fect and under an allowance of two minutes per foot wil Trad) Lue @ re, ort been goat toe of ur ps ec) | de made; toall doats over 20 feet in length, one and » wit, Jucge sbappen’s 6 ech ta tu, Youu readers | nal! minute are alrendy inf rmed shat the sucversfil kulgut | ‘ibe course willbe from the apchorage anrth, to and who bad the privilewe of crowuing the “Queu si | a+ White Rook, keeping it uoon the starbrard side; Love and Beauty,” was Mr. R., of var oity, amd that | the jo ma aeane b sanene! nabeene Bisex foate ant ah A i ‘i ma 6; thener passing to coutn ant east of biey + eae portly ABs, pees rat ba am) "i | isc Tecge and to the south of Caa Buov; thenos to ed, and never did ove eucic le + avo'er | the the the Light Boat, kenping It upou the star- bow, «radorn & woe quee. Lke presence the Returning, the boats will retrace the sams cour e, tow. We ure sory thet uv reports were mana of keeping to eouth and @axt of buoye aad after gai g Mr. B's & cech onthe occasion of «rowaiog. it {| throngh Black Rook ebsanel, will pasa to westward of + eas w fervent and eloquent effert, aud ti stoke boat anchored off rhe Pequot House, which will be ue, and ¢ oportioned te be admiration wivu wich the terminus of the race tev torione knight, te oouamen ith all thers, | 4 APY, "oat fouling eng her boat will forfeit «1 claim to : oe prires. we Sragiteoy Boag Spe Mr. Watt abner, If the vistancs és not accomrliche? in four hours the 1 sein r C. s' race «ill be portponed from day to day, antil desided. night,” albbongh yvaucce-stul, attra ted much ++ + chart con be seen at the Pequot Houre, with the tentios from the appr -priatentes of th-tr costa a+, | eailing ground market ont and the bliifal ane Kuighviike manuer ia waicn Any bont negh coring or refasing to comply with the Rey monazed thei tie » steecs Our cotund aad | above ruts wil ferfott mtielaim to the prizes Dubbing 114 nd, Major Wataon, rejoiced ia the pusi- neations of dispute wil be settled by tha judges, tw oF bers daturms, wad very digafiedl, aud | *bo 9! be guided by tne rules of ite Nes yo ad stately ofd be pert rua bis offf 6; bis cich aod melo- | GUb snd wpe dre authorised to make auch changes in pas vee could be ae sr of rylog out the | resents go order ol i aaVaece of © wizhts, gud toe grace with which be recived the siug from te P rhe ‘The wivd being light om Thursday, the regatts apd returt ed it to ite proper p:xd@t.n was universally | Cid vot take place urtil toray. Twenty boats Cote and OF pci a ‘Dn or #as ‘ aes abs started, The Reetleas, of Greenport, length 29 feet eobronjem obeived in bis costame, ws he aus «loch £0 tiSbe full dese uniform of a Major General ia | 4 cbr, came in first. Tre Golden Fagle, of New the revo utioos. Bat. wile the cuye of chivalry, in | London, length 30 feet, came inwe-ond. Tne R st- the words of : eae have beeg & “ litle | lees started at 12 o’c'ock, 30 mivares, aad 30 seconds, srevious” to that eveat iu hi-t ry, pd camo in st 2 o’clo. k and 38 mioutes. The Gold- ‘On sccount of ‘he muguitude of the day, the din- 5 ber, th cuge the iiberalty of Mr. deem, was a | © Engle started at AS cyan, Ph. eennes snd 3) lttlee xtra; upé iu o certo refute avd lay at rest | seconde, avd came in at 2 o'vlock, $8 minutes aad the libe! e which have goue abroad 1a te | 30 seconds. The distance sailed was about sixteen ferte w ue, aod in Sppuaion, ‘ae jatar mites. out st our 18 Consisted of nutoi it rami- tates hep: Cagis staples, “ bam, ‘an aheop | ‘Tbe first prize ($100) goes to the Restless, aud the second ($50) to the Goldea Eagle. Tae regatta ”” we apperc the billof fure a» ieaue 1:— pig Raigad ah haga wes gotten ap, avd the mumey subscribed, by the very Chrete duo elegans ons ge tw Lae Kuiguts, tal Bit Orstely after which came she tiltug. Lud ia fepred, AL It would Dave give. me wuCd plessure, bo bave sTitten you mtull and extended ac ust of the whole affair, bt we beve uuder-tund thit ai: guests at the Pequot House. Darromete. ig athe poeta oath SOD, vers, The tte at Nabant. ee aa Wes roles end feeulasionn Te ae uy t Ni ra! nlations for the 4 a o haat = RM No a w «0 matchea—tne for Ves ve Le enna diac eecuarces tong and np wards, the second for vessels under ¢ velve Bo. thoop, tune. The prizes of the first match, at 11 o'clock, Do, Parobment, very old and rare. will be a silver pitcher valucd ot $100, a silver cup, valve $50, and a spyglass, value $25. race will be from pear tao steamboat landing, ten miles out Boiled on seria ; end back. Schocners to use matnentt, foresail and frees. jib only, Sloops mainsait snd jib only. The second dam decmbonsin oh | 1 BieMlos anes ws chek) eaetiiy tava pisow w¥ 17 tad Tad wil be a lewd samen piquans. tliver ctp, valne #50; 5 spyaless value $25; apd a Mutt brass compars, value $15. ‘palicd, Consolifated chicken pte, old and curious. Joules de ~herghse, very aged, Fon}ets de Pedferd, #tftt older Pate de fetes monton. Pecford air. To. water. Do. exerrise. Distance “to be five Bike out apd heck. Feategaita salting watch es, there wil) be a roxicg masch, for do ies only. Each dory «iil be allowed two baad, and eact end may use two oars. The prizes will he one of $30 and oxe of $15-—both in go d. Personal Int-ligence. ARRIVALS. At tho St. Nicholis Hotel—L Toledo, Ohio; Judge Bored ond party of thirteen, L Vegetables. Potatocs au bourre tres Stesed ‘Je no sais quols,” vieux very. bi lon; Judge Kelly, Ohia: Rey Potatces dla maitred’hotel. Beans» la gutta perchs. Freo Fitzgerald, Nerth Carolina; John Towaveud Do. en jaquettes Tomattocs, private dish. Foe ‘Irony, W. B. Odell, Pacific Rallroxd, Mv.; Uoa Vricasreed pipe stems. Corn, do. = do. J. Whitheck, Norf Ik; J. Novin King, Iilinota; R. Bb Fhead au beorre tres un- Peas, do. do. Avams, Chlergo; Hon. il “ook aad fanily, BuTalo; clent Waiters, do. do. Cart. JL. Day, Norwich; if. Tt Fostor. Esq, Cinciaawt; Breed au beorreencore plus Rice vour le siephant. a White pnd lady, Syrecuse; W. A. Parker und lady, | oncient. Canbuge pour le hogs. U.# A; P. Martin, Montreal.J B Stoddard, Charleston. At the Union Mace Hotel—Col. Loring, Philsdolohia; Fon. 0. Devisek, Salem, Mass ; Hon. 0. Gaffoy, Rochos- ter; Hou. SC, MiMSMin, Philadelphia; Col. M. Lowing ton, do. atthe Metropolitan Hotel—Hen, EB. T. Taylor, Ohio; Hon 4.8. Hort, Canada; Hon. W. fadson, Connecticut; Prof. J. R. Wilson; Virginia; fon Antonio Cotala and fa Dessert. Stratified and lamina‘ed jelly cake. 4 pple pie sons pommes. Do. do. dorhubarb. Refrigerated mids, congealed whiskey. Variegatet pudding, pur le di«pepsle. Flies au jelly, and jouly au files, List of Wines milly, Cubo; H , Bainbridge, U. &. A; A. Stone, Clevo- Bedford water. Cafe au grounds. land: Wm. B. Tall nnd family, Kentucky; Gol W. D. utp, £0: 88 set Do. coleur de ovo. skillinan, Texas; E.R. Mason and fomily, St. Lonia, DOGRMERGTERT Suk eee At the Prescott House—J W_ Van Hagens 1 1: RI. Chantgagee vinnigee. Tea colour 40 ultes marine, | V8? Hagern 1.4.5. W Judd, New York; S. G. Williams; Dae, spellee,., Do. do. de saw dua. | Poston; H C Chapman, Bangar; HB Sperry, Meriden; Do..peut lemalatete ¥. R. Cram, Fordham; 6. D. Bay, Providence; G. W. Hat Rye alatt, Boston; © Widdefiels, New York. _—s Richmond, Va.; Win. Shepherd, St Louis; G. A. S. you see how we live, and how we grow fat. A few nights ago, in the deep stillness of miinight, ap »fisir oveurree in the main building, which atar- ties ali the sleepers from their propriety, which is eveb yet toe ibeme of discuraion, sud waich it was pruveceaa ‘was net proda:tive of serious result. t appears thata jack of back hounds, owaed by a ighburipg tor, had st rted a fox, or sume Esq. Pabimore; J. 18. Powell avd family, Nowark; Hon. C. A) King, Columbns, Ga.; Juzge Nash, Norfolk, Va. At the Howard Hotel—Doctor Koon, Sandwich Islands; J. W. Caso, Groenpoi bert Henry, Galena; Allen C, McAfu, Kentueay; Col. 8. B. Brigham. Roston; &. MeCst- tr. Michigan; Major B_B. Hyde, New Briton; Samuel B. Pierce, Bostor; J. W. Lyman, Alsbama; A. B. Parmlce, Malore. er avimwal, which, on ac wunt of wot of prasice, At tho Irving House—Hon. J. Mason, Ohio; Prof. Brow. ¥ bad agreed to consider game. Tals animal had , Bem. Corrgerown College; If Clay, fndlannpolle; W. «. raced throayb the Spring Hovel, and #e:reted tet eee eee ety ene To atan ip the second story entry, Whether the decp bayin: rig oo gg es Wolltsam isonet i y entry. P Daying | Theo, Prev tise, Boston; Gen. Wellman, Memphis; J. 1. Named’ hicjon W to be be cagg by ge Hunter, Philadelphia. : mmrod, ‘atson aod sids, or wi er they ; co} A. &e., i 0 > o were gaming on fodividaal account, we & 0 not ia- Beactord ¢ apts G0 Rinebartt, Wan Roster, Taso formes, but certain it is, that they came towards | Dedwau,' Chas Langhardt, © A Mek froy, Wa F Batlor, the house, making “night hideous” ith their | Geo Richardson, Geo & Weeks, Wm { Sawors, Edward dresdf:1 full mouthed baying. All bat oue fated | James EK Lockwood, Jos Hovtaga, T A Delmusen, Gao to enter; but this one, large as a yeacling calf, | CaraJat, Geo T Shoppard, Dr P It Aylett and lady, Sarah and making more ‘noise than a bull of | Bwervon, Mry Harris, Miss Harriott Hall, Mies Julia A Basban, rushed Blackwell, Mrs Julia Crafton, Mcs Hoary Powell and son, ’ up stairs, ran aloug tho entries, and "i mm thoro close and fu | Mite Mery Powell, Miss Juila Crafton, A A Wenmell, ‘Idee and confined ve Peter W Grublos lly and daughter; Mra Mery Tompkins foune, atid 29 wlarmod tne slumbering inoocents | Wit c starze Mrs Honry Nowland, Henry Mohota, Cant that sil was contusion aad dismay. Soaie $2003ht | Semi Learborn, Ed E Eat errith, four children that choiers bad b oken out simultaneonsly {6 sll | and servant, Mra Rines, Mra M Davidson, Miss H I the rooms; some that # veal of thander bid -come | intvenworth, \ B Davi ison, Mise S Clark, Sra M Clark, in at the window, bad lost itee!f, aud was hun lag | #00 apd mmc ter, J Gilman, Jas Lorriagtou, J W Bur: for on exit; wi ile others again sapped that a | row, E Mainbridge, yes Shtsp, J Willaed, C' Leonaci, J troop of mad dogs, having found thou way into the | Hart, Edward lee ay, Mra Mary Hattie, Oopt D'G bouse, Were smusing themselves by bil ing every at ag Indy and two children, Paul Loyal, Robt Fur- ove i gereral, with @ apeciel design apon them in | 2#ttt: YY Marens, Blea J Northcrosa, Sarah Loom! t per Mre Reynolds an da ghter, on allett and indy, John} " id ny a y, Mies Long, TH Pemberton au ; i Ww - b Lop difficulty this noisy nocturnal sport | Mise Mary James—25 ia the steeraze. i us Dy dog wae d'iven out, bat the confusion and dis | F:em favannah tn the steorship Knoxvillo—W C me hot subside uatil (ar in the mo.ning. Waat | wadeworth, Win Boiden, F Buchle, T Moke Al Hess, the result would have been if t 6 whole pack had | M Lilienthal, W Hi Baker, BMalion, M Smith. @ A Hodg. succeeded ip finding entrance, it wonld have been | ¢s. & Miller aod lady, Master B Miller, Miss J Miller, CA hurd to ray. It was well t ey cootentod themseives | Willicins, M I Williams, J [ Mountmoliia, Capt J C Tack- in giving tonvue «utside the house, amid the classe | es, walks apd romantic puriieus of tne Syriog and Pa | 13 Roscubderg, A Biles, C Marsh and lady, E'Sanlsbu- in Cook, A Hanter, H Henderson and servant, J villen, else wo might be compelled fo record dis Bel srtrong «+ Deequen, es. on W man. J T Seigar, D Rosenberg, BG Stow, M m, J 7 Willlome, A Kepperd. D Sherman, BH Moo 0, B Meacham, 7? Pmith, Grifia ze, We take leavo of these beantifal grounds aad | 5 T-Ripley, Il Grosmay, ndy two children and servant! bealto-giving «prix ge to-morrow, and feo! sure that | Wm Tow, MT Dow, Mrs'J 8 Clarke, Mea carat: P Fairies, the recollection of our movth of pleasure will be f k ‘ AT Habersham. J 0 Morso; R Bb Gorsuch, Mra 8 W Hike the memery of “all other joys that are passed | White, Miss Callonder, Mixa ilarrietCoaant, J L Proctor, —t weet, yet mournful to the soul.” aX. JH Boldin, E Davie, R # SoBe, FL_8ylvester, E Rosen- — wall, W ae i Kelle y, i Freer, EE Rawson, ThE Execution or Weigant—On Saturday, 12th | A Net otissige aicbabiis ding wbarsszine fost., Weigart, who was found guilty of the murder of 7 Curbin, f tue vity of Lexington laut wia- ter, sufle ed the extreme penalty of the lex. Be tween 9 and 10 0’ lock in the morning he was taken from the county jatl to tne piace apwointed tor exe Brook: City Intell “ kx yn Saat Cranage or Kark—Yesteriay nance een, & you! arriod brought be fore Justice salth, of tee’ Court of Special en cution, in the #1 bs of the city, Toere a vast | the charge of rape made by his half alster, ElizajQueen, crowd had Tegated, who witacas:d thd awful | Who alleges that he committed the offence on the night prevetutions for the death of tbe convict wich @ uo | Of the 11) iust., at bis house in Dean street, where ahe muity that rendered the occvsioa even more ter. | Tesiler She is sixteen years of In har testimony nil, Welgart was wc ompunied to the gallows sho stated that this was the seoord timo the offence tbe Rev, Mr. Pratt, of toe Baptist Chur h,anda | peferretrsred, the oxeraination ras not concluded, Prehghetien ‘a yma, who ti a aconsed was oom for a fai ing. ministe ring to him the cousolstious of ee ihe infeanae eer ahr hwy p= / bee eo hay ong 1 unhappy man ajed with ca'mness, and profosied to | Seenuiting Wm Il Kennedy, having knocked, Kim down, pave founa jea ¢ in view of bis future life. To his | where i ‘ site, m tl er and father the stroke was one of groat bask 26600 bal en mesairatihe. auth: , nt 48 iD bail to ane severity, and qill weigh heavily u theie declining Aimuxr or 4 BurGtan—OMoor Strang, inspector of ion wes Wolgiet Rah pondly nea the soutenos oe rise cotived the bones ot ne weet ka o , whea of having rol 0 house 5 nyt wun aboat being faltilied, -onsiderable trepidation, | street, some wrabs ago. “Several articles of jewelry ant ond after the noose bad been adjasted he fumed | ove or two watches were found,in his’ posvesvion and wore ftom the Plstform, thus actually hanving himself, | “atiaed as a portion of the property stolen. He gave po time to prayers or the gratification of the ii Nn hindi hae crowd's curlunity —Louiseule Courier, Aug. Lt Domestic Miscellany. $ A suit occurred recently bet of the cit: n- United stares District Court. trates at Cinctonati, In regard fo the ownershty Weore The United States Distri will be held by poe pay witrenses wore ont aa Judge Ingcraolt, at the United Ststos Courte, corner | Yas chliged to sell the cow a] pcalle Cetin eat Of Collese clece and Murray street, on Friday, tho | raise fanca autlelont to pay his lawyer's foo, | ag fey Ted hed Ld September According to the returns recei at the auditor's term must be | opice, ibe ww of anatl filed te tre clerk on or before Thurscay, tc Sis) | ‘ rat 1 ge be ry ro t stage oe THE ‘AMERICA'S MAILS. | ADDITIONAL FROM EUROPE. HE WAR. THE PROPOSED EXPEDITION T) T.% CcIWBA, > HARROW ESCAPE OF THE CZAR INTERALTING FROM SPAT. ‘TRY. LATEST COMMERCIUL CMREULARS, eo. be. &o. ‘The royal mail etonmehtp America, Capt Lang resched Boston at 635 o’elock yestoriay moraing, Hor matte for Ne» York wore dgsoutchot by theercly train via New Haven, and reached this city about 5 o’eluck yesterday aft rnoon. Tho America spoke at noon on Tharsdey, twelve anfler from Cape sable the Canada, from Boston for Galifax and Liverpool. The London papers contain but little new: of interes additional to that telegraphed from Halifax. 4 Berlin correspoadent of tha London Times ways the Western powors have formally rejected the Russlaa pro posais, and made thelr own, which wil} most likety fora the subject of a conference at Vienna. ‘Tho Pesth Lloyd suse that Prussia, in order to meet the wishes of the Aus rian govermmont, wilf mobitize her ar- wy; end the Vienva cabinet, iu exchange, huve declared themroclves ready to convent to anew attempt at mediae tion. The fresh propositions, however, are not to be a@- dressed t> Russis by the two goveroents, but by a rele tive of the two sovereign tomilies of Russia ond Prossiae At Varna, the Frenet troops are working zesiously at the fortifications, whilst the English ace occupied im re- pairing the port. A letter from Dublin, dated Aug. 4, speaks of the sp- pearance of the potuto blight, which has partisily de stroyed the crops in several districts in Cork county. Turnips ore also w failure, Wheat never appeared better. The cholera has appeared in Northorn Italy. A dee patch from Turin, dated Ju'y 29, eaya, on Thursday the report was 124casesand 61 deaths, und yesterday Ma cases and 67 ceaths. These were tho first deys of the malady. ‘The tide of emigration from there i. uas ated. ‘Tbe banks, shops, schools, and theatres aro all shat er shutting up, and tho fright ts doing moro mischief than the disease itself. : Seven cases of cholera are reportéd from Leghorn, am@ threo from Florence, and even Naplos is suid to be at- tacked by it, notwithstanding the quarantine regula tions. Gur London Correspondence. Lonvon, Friday, August 4, 1854 The War in the East—Retreot of the Russians from Bucharest— The Cholera—The Ortmea— Defeat of the Turks at Kare—Greece—The Nee Ministry— Bomarsund— The Inswrecten. ia Spain—Entrance of Espartero into Madrid— The New Ministry--Entrunce of O’Donnell— Sketch of the Members of the New Ministry— Pasma-——Pariiamentary News—Ministerial De feals—wStocks, §c. You will #ee,,from tho long. list of telegraphia dicpatehes which Ienclcec, that the Russ‘ais are retreating by forced marches from WaUachis, aad that the Turkish headquarters are, ere this, a6» Bucharest. The reason of this burried retreat of the Muscovites, without giving battle, ia ex. plained in different ways, Some tiribute i to the position taken by Anetria—cthem to orders for concentration around Jassy, while others affirm that it is dune at the request o’ he Emperor of Austria, that he may have a plea for delaying to carry out the articles of bis treaty «ich the Porte. The fact remains the samo, The itas- siana are retreating, the Turks are following clogs upon their heels. An Anglo Freuch force is alse reported to be advanciog on Bucharest, The sole o.cupation of Wallachia by the Austrians has not beep conceded, The demand was ap insalt, Wake lachia belongs to Turkey, and victo:ioas Tarkey to fo prevented from ontering her own territory. ‘The cholera, a worse evemy than the Russiang,hew made its appearance in the Hast. Taree Froncb superior officers bave died, and mortality to some extent bas alreaiy taken place among the French and English troops. It has also made its appear- ance at the Pireve ond at Smyrna. Active preparations are being made at Coustan- tinople for some expedition. Gunboats are being constructed—-their destination is still said to be Be bastopol. This is seemiogly confirmed by tue tele- graphic despatch announciag that a division of the combined fleet, with Generals Caurobert and Brown, had left Varna to make a reconnoisance on the coast of the Crimea. From Asia bad news is announced. The Turkish arty is reported to have been defeated at Kars, and that plece invested by the Rusefans, At Athens the new ministry has been formed, Maorocordato 1s President and Minister of Foreign Affairs; Azgyropulous, Finance; Kalergis, War, and Landos, Justice. A Greek pirate has confessed the morder of the crew of the Harriet, English sohooneg,. 6 Was instigated by the Greck authorities, The crew, after being pillaged by the pirates, were on éered wp on deck, when the rufflans cut thelr throats and pitched them into the sea. Tho reported captare of Bomarsuad, the Russian fortrees, ia confirmed in one qnarter, and contra- dicted in another. A Lubec paper annonnces that the Hengist steamer }ad arrived there with the positive intelligence that it was taken on the 29th July. On the other hand, the mail steemec from the flect arrived at Dantzic yesterday (34 inst). She left the fleot, on the Ist of August, at Let-euad, st the Aland Islands; but np to that date no bom. bardmert had taken place. A fow cases of cholera had cccnrred on board the ships. So mach for the wer. To turn to Spain. Espartero made his solemn entrance into Madrid at balf past cight o’olck on the morning of tte 20th Jaly, and seldom has a sovereign been received with such honor. Fair Spaniards waved scarfs arg tavokerchiefs from the balconies, and theex-Regeat, was almost smothered by the heaps of ficwers show- ered down upon him from the balconies. The em thusiasm of the people was equally great. A gcntleman who was present thus describes thie ovation: — i made hi capial this mornin; ras cigit eek ae boures were filled with egan beg ant out op k to moet the cortege, and a. back ‘with it and swelled inno Many of these persons bad put en @ sort of proviess uniforme to represent ‘that of s guord; it was in general com: Renee round the waist with a ER et He eonse bers of the Janta, con rs : the Munteh’al Oonellot Mesrid, and tholt off. in state dresses. Some caruiry also ci SEs tf Sete boast tence et as ed rom the well dr ia the windows and bal-onfes v= from Two owd belong, Pad Lh Gus Place, Bonk tae A usiia ded Bel L ovale E3