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THE NEW YORK HERALD. “WHOLE NO. 6581. rom Buffalo, ‘THR KA‘Sa8 BMIGHAN+B--FROM LAKE SUPERIO — CANAL AGENTS INTELFRRING IN THE ELBOTIONS. Borvraio, August 31, 1854. A party of one hun¢red and tweaty five emigrants, from New Exgavd for Kansas, weat up the late last night. They take ith them rix epgines from Rochester, ; and scme patent grist mills from this olty. All the patty wore in good hee'th aud spirits ‘The Lake supe for Journal of saturday Inst, says the m‘ning prospects are flouri-ning The sbipments since Avgvet 12th emounted to ever 257 tons of copper, and 408 toon of iron ore Cowplsints are made that the canal agents are inter- , fering endoly in the cow:ng election. ‘The westher is cooler, ani indications of The Steamer San Jatinto Goes to the Baltit, | "yrs nmscusccve tthe t ko. ko. ko. | Toe schooner Hudson, bound from Milan, Ohio, to \ NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. THE BiDS FOR THe NEW STATE LOAN, SUSPICIOUS LOOKING VESSELS IN THE GULF. A Free Soil Convention and Know Nothing Pic Nic NEWS FROM THE AF@ICAN SQUADRON, + Buffalo, with » beavy load of staves was totally wrecked near Conneaut. Her crew were all saved. The State Luan of § AVRany, Aug 3], 1854, ‘The following wer- the successful vicsers for the State Yoan of $1,250,000:— Fine Swsmps tear Hud-on, Onl, on Fire. BUFFALO, August 31, 1854, Amt bit for. Par Prem. In Obie, the pave swamps west of Hudson have been + $2500 tu 1g burniny for several weeks. The meadows to the extect o . a day is 16% several hundred acres, hive beea barat out to the depth ~ “sind 10018 of four feet, ans will, when ‘ae swamo fills with water, + 150% 100 1545 Dberomealake The ire would commeass cating under, Joboron & Atwood, se» 25.009 100 167% ‘apd whole acces were undermine, whon, dnding vent, it veal ugar aban hte et would burst out furiously, consuming everythiag withia Howland , se 5,900 100 15 1-6 renoh T, W. Gleort. + 10.00 100 1 Preddent Piorco, of Fudson College, went to the Bees asa : awamp to view the Keene, when he sew sevoral large (roes, R.B. King... apparently on solld ground, commeare tumbling as Cibrene’ | though caused by anearthquake. The fice broke out all. around bim, ard he sarrowly escape! with lire ‘The in? ebitantsin the vicinity are in a state of utmost consternation, Senator Dougias st Home. Caicado, August 31, 1854. fenator Douglas addresses the community on Friday next (to-morrow) The vapers solicit for him s patient hearing, showing that an interruption is anticipated, ington. SECRETARY DOBBIN. Wasuinoton, Au’. $1, 1654. Secretary Dobbin returned to this city to-day. RETURN OF Perseaal Inteiligence. Senator Donglas is to address the prop'e of Chiorgo this evening. Movements or Gaist aND Manto —We learn tha‘ these distinguished personages have leased (he splendid maa- sion of J. H. Abbott, Esq., 111 Weat Fourteenth street. ARBIVALS. ‘At the Metropolitin ‘Botel—Commodore Steokton, United rtates navy ; Hon Isaac W. Pratt, Virginia; Lieut. L, Gibbons, United *tates navy: P. J. Wegelas, Prussis; G Hargler, Berlin, Prussia; J. Roonen, 00 ; E. Vos Viise, Hamburg; W.8 Boafield, Londoa; A. J ’Bead+ld, British.army Russ Word, do ; W Ponniagtoa, Qie- ben; Cuptain Fell, Britich-ermy; . C. Moneref, Scot Jong; slack 5} British army; Lieut. AN. Smith, United States xavy; Dr. Gunnell United States army; Prof Mitchelt Ohio. At the St. Niebolas Rotel—Gen. Sasket, London; Capt. as Friebie, Briti-h rmy;Gen Potlt oni famliy, Phite- detpbte: Dr. Geo Singer. Mobile; FE. G' Suow, Leut-ville; Aon. N, Kapeall, Srracu Keep, Esq. Lock tort, B crave, Ba'timore , k. W. Joars, Keatucks; WF. Burcen, Troy} Devid Walker, Wasbiegtou W. en MeCence, U8. rms; RB Wh Uolemen. Peausy! Gspt. Tyler, Sevencab; Wr. Holt Richard, Richmons; Gurge W. st-ec, Louisville; Pedro Hoy, Trenton; vol. 100 12 76-100 |W, Lod Obfo, Capt E anferd, Rcchester. 100 12 76-100 | at the Pro. cott Houre—Sir Wa. Leyd, London; N. J. 160 12 8-100 ‘grou, fan Francisco; Thoma Bayley, Californias 100 12 96-100 e Jos, beret College; W. L. Devoe and Lady. Ni ran 1275-100 | ¥, . Caruthers and feuily. New Orleans; ‘w= & Wortmington, Baltimore; Mra. 27.000 100 12 76-100 | 4. jeoton, wos sme Pollen: a (ark, Sewn kj J. Brown: Unto. tapi Gog nna Atthe Astor ouse—Tdeut Tor 4 lady, U.S. o . Be PHBE SOLL CONVAN TION aT WOuHDORO’, ¥.m. AQDY }Gro. Uanwallnder, "Puitacelpalas Hos, a 0 4 ConcvRd “A-gust 81, 185¢ Etemg, Wisco +. W. Strong, Vermont; J L. Batler, A free soil or fusiod ernventton was held yesterday at oni me pap m Kunx, Mong mery, Ale.; Mes Cara: ‘Wolfboro’ About 2,600 persous were praseat, embracing thers apd fauiily, New Orieans, Col HH. Lee, Virgint AW Lunrar avo lady, Nateber; C wily, ‘barlorton; W. 8, Colton, Racine; Pebin, 1 At the Union Plice |. Hubert aed fa. C.J. A Rupert Pervons of all sbades of yulities. ion Lohsbod Goot ‘win, of Portemou'b, presided During the forencon session ‘Speeches wore made hy the President, Hon. Amos Tack, Hou. Jemen Bell, avd fon < P. Chae, of Uhio The ‘tencr of the speeches was encouraging to a fu-ioa of po- tical reeds in the formation of 4 g eat Northern party “Opposed tw elavery ex easivn The Nebeasia-Kansas bill “War ai verels coudempes. cad Mirara.J. C. Goodricn, of Maldachusetts, Hon J. P Hotel~Hon J. A. Dix, Albacy; Hen. tawvel B Smith, California; hoowa J. Jhuson, New Yor’; Pr G B. White Mavis; J. Ubreck, Lan’ ens er; J. © Buche'derand faxily, Florida, Ralf Arm- strong New O-teans Jo the sieazi-bip Washington, from Bromes and foutbawpon— ir Goldman or and are tiinrichs, Me Gheibeestein, Mr aad ite Mertio, Mies Gfesend srfor, Me Aco Bre Seser, Mr and Mrs Leint, Miss I, von Wittke, Bale, }e:. Dr. (1syetuns nod others, addresved the meot- | Miss a Brieg Miss I", W begeper, L Botehar, Mr ing in the afternoon. The <pershes were alt of an anti. | Heer, Mrs Wienterg, cuily aud servant, ‘fiss “chusaler, = oan , : hustler, Mr Fredeake, Miss -obroder, ZL Furst” ery cast, and denuvcistory of the adulalstration: | nr © A Lengmick. Mr Cordes, Mise Bial a, {s+ Tostela Mo tesitutons were pasced 3 Nelat W Voigt Mr anc dre Hergs. Me’ Bashoft Mrs > cit, Misa Ferseobeim, Miss (hearkauf, Miss Jager, GREAT GATHERING OF KNOW ENOTEINGS. © Wegener, Mr Meyer, “rand Mra Schreiber JT Boos’ Bosrox, sugust 81, 1854. | Min Hulsen, Mr ano’ Mw Jelly aut two chil-ron, Mr A picnic gathering of Know Nothing», to tho number | % a ret smith en basen Me Gomes, J de Carrenc, > iss A Charmgere, Sra Lebesson ative ant teo chitirea, Of 4,060 or 6,000, wan heli in Gevigetown yesterday. | J cir, Sr tiffee’ Mina Anvfelda, Mr Bonfield, payed Several towns inthe worth part of Essox county were | ard caughter; Mr Benbow, Mr Nademachor, © Buss, Iargely represented. Major Ben. Perley Poore, with | ri°@r of desontches. L Faayuelle, C Brovsiog Me Bilbo’ Others, adureseed the asremslage. Tue ravidly growing atrength and importarce of the new party was the thems Of eloquent congratulativa from the speakers, ror gh, lady and th ee entidren; KA Jessel, Yrs Jessol ‘aster Jessel, G4 Jessel, Mr Had, lady nud jaster Kisteta, Me Poconslecher, Mr feil- Mr Slaier, Mire Jes -el, five chilora bat, Mire Mulliog, MeF rover, Mr Rem-ten, Mr Weimer, Wise >chuap’, Miss Kayser, Be paced tale! St Row: ard child; Mr Caesar, \.r ‘elling, Jaty and iF f ‘ Mies tinghoty, isa Backer, Mr Gereken, taly wad thi MOVEMENTS OF TUX SQUADRON—SicKNRSS ON THE tes Poy vedus ten, Sp an ebildren;* 8 A” chroder. Mesers Loholf, J irgons, Fraak, Bronger, Mt Varweee, lady aod child; A Hesermaa, Me Bustos, Auzust 51, 1854 Tsposn, Nr Vintscbger, ay aud tour chiliren, Carl ‘Captain Freeman, of tha hark Ida, from the Cusst of | SietechBer, Miss Louie Vinisohger Mr Dong. Indy and Afriga, reports the United Niate: ship Constitation at | Miia Hele Mine Broun 0 Drece a eae, Be Jaa Monrovia Joly 8, and the United “tates obip tarion at | Mire ieck, Bie» Engiemaa, Mc Wolf, sr Gebhara, Mr Goret July 15—with all bands well. The Marion was to fd Mis non ag Mr bilioges, Miss Bota, @all om the follow iog day tor Gambia. strachrey: MELerd" dre’ "Renisch “eed vis obinear’ tes ‘The rsiny eeason had vot in betora the Ida left the coast, and’ it was very uoheal hy. Sever! merebants, who bad seyides at Bissau for many yeors, had dicd Joseph, brand Mre Lip ardt, vr Mathai, ei-ander, Ten- aiety dir Patzel erner, T Meyer G Meyer, Mrs C Meyer, ‘The Ida brings lette: begs {rym th Constitution and Marion. Vea ler, W Preller, Mr Nicola’, Miss abreos, Mr Treblser, Mire © rrauk, Mies atkicson, Mrs Henkel, Mier Lienbdeek, Rivas J bartuog, M> Leozbarg and lady, BD Ovpes beim) ‘man, M Kever, L Fiseteadori, Me Pash “ Keck UE Yeser, Mr “ehratber, Me aud Men Kerrison and Drcnnbuevtensl. Terildren, Mr Rowers, B Prazior. R Frazter, Mr MoLe: Wekbibious puesteeconate, EF. Bre: Me * evens, Mr Richards, J Valoret, B Valuret, Mr AW Haron, Piovard, Lat Atkta-on, O.i- j wauTiMORR, Ang. 31, 1654. vy, I © Pasemors, We and Lawronee, Miss Whe Rrbich sehdoner Pover, from Nassau, had arcived | Cristeld, Mrs Marsheli and lofant Messrs Hintrager, S4 - at Chariesion The captain reports that on the 6th inst., | 7lus beets Gieven, Publivs, re Longer ani 2 chil- + | diee, Mr and Mrs heeve—24t. bilet ox tho voyage from Balrimore to Nassau, he fell in | Pi ut with a 6 suspicious locking ceult, waving the appearance | tug.ton JC Lausnian, TOP GP Por Te Ue of » vessel of war. She strered for toe Rover, as if wish- | M Goocrieh, W tt Richrason, Win J smith F M Robla- ing tocommunioste with ber, but nigh’ comioy on she , E Kersey, f Oueley, U Lewls, wife aod two enildren, +E Mathews ani daughter, Master J Mather 4, Chas was lost rigat of pin até Iacg, JP dutiacd, Muse 3 Beown GW H The Pmerieun bark foaic, Capteia Wm MeCallook, et sible, Mr “lhe? Mise witbura’ Phow © fi, ite. bouna 1 * ed leoy' hia C Potter, WA Gimia, Rrbte Portiant, Me, bowwd for. Havana; with » cvgo'of © ibigor. 4 4 Wilde Mrs “otlegios aad’ two railroad seopers, got eahore on Blow Cay Reef on the morning of the 1fth instant. She was got of by the wreckers, end brought to Naswwa fhe Chamoer of Commerce there awardet the wreckers two thousand re GS ertese JW Sean and lids, Me Davia andclilo, B Gal ows, GW Steed-, JH 08. Mee ©, Mra Umatadfec, Won @ spre lery ory 1», MB Giaughaa, M © Baboock, R + Peh, AT Beil, [Procvor tee BE Venn, F Whitman and dollara for their rervices, aid thea the back sailed for | lady Mrx Higgina, Mss Amdrews, Com > L Bree-e, USN; her destication. Ciptain \eCulloch states that onthe | Misses M enc «Borzemn HW Bargwia iy G Thomas r+ OW Olmstead & Batt aa! lisy, Miaa Philupa, 16th ins‘ent he saw a susjiious loving fore vod aft schooner, with a great number of méa oa ovard, bear fog éown: but im about an Lour a large ship hove ia * gight, when the schooner imaitaaly hove about. He thonght cn first seeing the schvowe thet ene might have betn a whaler, but avter seelog so many men on eck ardal ft e suspected that she wasafter ro good. Bixteen bales of new cop good midiliag cctton bat Peon recei ed at Charleston, and sold at 9g The Maryiand coal trade, uf tae last week, amounted to 20,560 tons. ‘The Movile papers say that the new steamship Norris will be put on the line be: ween ‘hat port and New York. A letter in the New Orleans Delia says that itis pro. adle after all tiat Count Boulbom was not captared at , Guyamas ‘The Southern mail as late as due har been received. fire SJ Mever, GW McGlaubor and lady, Mies Weight 28 in the wleer-ge DEPARTURES, Fer Liverpool. in ste«mahiy americs fram Bostor—Rer J Low, Meee 8: eo > Cusbing, A Cooilige Wea Katon dearer of cerpatcber) aud Juco Myers, +f Boston: Joseph G-iver, of Rorkeei], Coan; Wm B Davis, of Portlacd; W ar of Augusta: — Lolac Rev Joun Notson, Mr JW tal, Mex J W Claif, and Miss Doudet, of New York; Mr L adam-<on, of Philadelphia; Kotert in, of ‘tires; Daniel vil and — Miloer, of Mobile; Wm Cow kebent, A R Harrivoo, A Richards, and Mire 4 Kich- ards. of New Orleans; Messrs — Hongberger, and T P Barclay, of Oaliforn' Naval I vetrigen-e. $HR STEAMER BAN JAUINTO PHOUERDS TO THE BALTIC. Bowtus, August 31, 1656 ‘The rteamer fa0 Jacinto wii leave for the Baltic on Saterday next. She was tbo oughly exemiand,. nt the damage to her machinery was found ot to be so serioas os at fr-t supposed. Adraft of one hurdred scamen, ander commiad of Sailing Master Moore, leave Charlestuwa Navy Yard to- Srxevien Deata sy Caotena—A_ i : ‘Tho Sescesment of Eecond Avenue, ‘The C mmitiee on Asswerments of the Board of Councilmen met yesterday afternoos in the City Hall to bear objections to the confirmation of the Adcenements or grad ng seotiops A, B and 0 of the Becoud Avenue Railroad. Precent—J. M. Belden, Varian and Jeremiah, committee, snd about 'wenty-five property holders affectec by this assessment, Mr. Sxipmogs said that upon this subject be hoped the metver would be postponed till some other time, whea the Aseevsors shou'd be summoned be- fore this meeting and asked it joasgleie why and naee what ponciples they bad this assess: ment. Mr. Sirimax, in a few remarks, th wer’ that it woulo be acting sammuily to have this meter «is Oorsed now, and buped it would be postpoa.d a week, Mr. ALLEN said he Tepresented as-erwed for this oad, bat bad outy s tittle before read the cor, oration notices, aod was ia favor of a pest- poument for a few duys at least Mr. Jacos Vanpguroo. sud that some lots hed Deen over asctased ; t at property side by side abd «orth the same varied over 50 yer ceat ia the ase mn putucon it. Mr. A. McCouttsR called ‘he attention of the conn it'ee t» Lota of bis oo the Second aveaue be- ty ceo Eighty firet and Bight,-secopd atreets. He sid thee» had been injarsd to the exteat of about $ (008 d for this damage be was offered $3,500- T:: Cuarmman of the committee then stated trat { at’ e object of the committe, of the A+e8 7a, and al! interested, to give this mstterat o-ough hearlog. avd trois me-ticg qill now adjoura till Tueacay next, at 3 o'clock P. M. Curoness? Inquests. Fatar Accent 1x Reoapway —Yesterday Coroner Wilhelm hela ap inqvest upon the body of a win named Jobo Wiliams, *h», it aprears was knocked down and run over by aacmoidus at ths coraerof Broviway aod Aun street, on Wedoesday evening, about 644 o’cloc’. It appears by the testimony taken yesteriay that the deceased war ercesing the stree% when the stage No 969, driven by James Dolan, came along atan unusually rapt rate the pole stribing him in the brea Tha deceased in his fell got under the heels of the stage, which. parsing over bis body, margled bic io a shocking m Ein wan ed up by several byataniers, wo pleced him on idewalk in front of -t Paul's Church until the staze id be brought bask. Ina fow go avd tke diver vere brought ‘ulton street =Txe sounted m: York Hoapital, *bere he expired jurt a» be entered docr. The ribe op the right eld tured, end that the deceased came to bis death from 1n- jucien received by being run over by ths stare. ‘Lhe testimony io this cave f- not concta led yet, the Cor: ver being cbliged t+ adjourn the cae in comsequence Of the absence of a material witne-s PattRCaD ACCIDENT. —Festeray Corocer O'Denasll he'd en inques: upon the body of Joon Delancey, atthe Harlea ruiiread depot, at Forte eecood street, who came to his ppeared, from bemz scciden'ly ran over by the White Pising train op its way to this city, abut 1035 ed hat y cighth Street, ag fe the wens] cule when the enginee perc ived ® man on the track, ahiut teenty feet from the a9 the br-xes, and whistled, bat it eae toolate, na toe engine aod traia passed over his Ine bods was brought to the depot as soon ag te train could be stopped The fury, iz this coxo, rendered 9 verdict — ‘Chat the decras oe. b ite orelect on Wedeesdas night The train, it ao; jort been devseted frm the engine at TI owcher, He pnt on body, billing bim inst nter ed came to his ceath from ir juries recet ed by oeing ac cidervally ron over be a locomotive, at the corner of ighth street and Fourth avenue.” The decess- Thirty ed wane Dative of Ireiand sud 80 yeare of age. Drowsen Wan Batninc —‘n faqu wt was heli yes terday on the b @ wus Cowved om the fo tof Pusne-atseet, North river. vho woe oply eight sears of age, went out beyond his depth, and was crowsed hofore any assistance conld be rendered him. He lived with his mother, at No. 43 Jans etrect. ’ / CCDENTAL DEATH OF A CaRMan —Yesterday morniag soe nemad dames Piers-n, ériving bi wens. F " 8 Tnstao Ly Linen DY Ula Police tntellugence. A Jerteyman Rothed in New York —Yesterday a wo Tran nemed Margnret O'Niel was brought befare fndgo Pogat. at the Tombs, changed wi Cun'riinan, reamed &wuel (Clarke, a resident of Oo comnty, New Jereey, ont of $40, and a gold eaten wor $40 more Tt »ppears that the duped individual was wal ing alorg Broader, on Wednesday vicht. admiring the Spr arscce of thingein general, when he was acoetad by the prisorer, who induced him toeoter her house No. 89 Thomas street next door tothe buil’ing where the H1-fared He en Jewett was murdered many years ago, and suceeded {fp making him deliver up bis wa‘ch and chain to ber for safo keeping fter she got possession of the valustier, ehe asked him togo out with her to take some annper. MMe seemed ovidently delighted beviog wi et, und accompunied her to a fasviona- bie of reso:t for feo es of doubtful character, in Broudway, where sho * stuck”? him to use a ut: for a very besvy hilt, and then cleared be green ove ia rather bad compnuy for “n hour or co be thought ft was time for him to ‘the rext morning he mice bis way to the eta tion bonse, and oa tel! +o oillcer was Co4- prreli bs Mr Clarte. She companion oa ermities her 0 a hor posses joa tabiog the aby bem 1. duntion Bow 1 tilal ‘he wate was fe bon which #Le eilingly gave up, b money Aucmpt at Robbery —Yraterday officer Lord arrested « man namer Neu MeCare onebarce of hevirg knocked down Wm. Glenw, with intent to rod bim. Tr apwases thar +n the n'ght of ‘he 231 July, Mr Glean,while pass ing threugt Ms dison st eet. wasatincked by thrae or foor wen but tis cries for belp so wlamed them that they decamwped aud excapet without eifcctug their on- Jeot; that yestereny # man enme to the shop enere Mr Glenn is rmplore?” one enguired for work. tT Gearon locking at the indivwiual at cove identied him as one of the party thet axseaul ed bie last month, ani a-cord- i gle cave infcrmution of this tact to offleer Lord. wbo erre-ted bs He 6a locked wz by Justice Bogart for a ion eof Eiighway Rotlery —A youne maa vamel Jefleror Tilton, wer brought eetore dnoge Clarke of the Feernd cistriet Pohee Curt, yesterday, charge .on the COMplintot Theiwas sul wih having on the 22 vgust, necked b the co ner of Kighth cen pl Ipent eas peacen tly oa-eingon bis onay be rte ber wae comtuitt-d for exernieation by the pr gistra‘e. * rylary w the First Degree —Yertorday, ao individual vemed Frank | ennee bron, ht before Jug» Welch, © by officer G attompt burgierousls to ester the dwelling 19! Kast Briedway, oerupied hy L F Whit the prews-es bad been aifeatad by! other burgl-rions instruments, ‘The entrinee to 1d of a fiomy avd whea the officer onde bis pe ct, aud pot a anddew stop to soy farther proceedings op tLe peri of te douse beaver, —Hennock is well knowe to t) © poli» month agy thet Iie wife wan rent to the State prisoa for tnd We Kave no doubt he will noon fotlo« larceay, News FRrow tie Ranawas —Advi'es from Nas eau, ae to the 23d cf August, have been re- Her Beitsnnic Mejaaty’« 12 gao brig Arah, Com mander Ogle, visited Grand Turk oz tae L6th toet., avd left eaneen and ammunition, The Tarke Ie'and Standard of ths 12th instant sa0— ‘The fice wosther thronghout the week hes givens cew fropetvn to our ral’ operstions Mote than 29,000 bu. shels bave ben gathered at Sait Ca); tteoeu 35,000 and 40,00 at this Gay, and at Coskbnrn Hersor, we nin. derstand the vans sre im excellent covailiom 18 476 burbels have been exported thts eek from Grenc Turk, Price 26 centa. Ey, duty hell » cont. The echorne’ Sap rh, trom Toagua, arrived at Nasean on the 23¢ ivstant. Some win bat fallen there previous to ter departare for » but Dot somuch as to retard materially the seit raking —- The univerral cry there is tor more The Nasean House of Assembly stands prorogued The sow Goectann, Bi? edi: Riasiien: new Governor, ir i weean e Qt Naveen, He had not ar- rived ay to fort. Tte Babams Herald, 6, ecking of the health of the istend, say e:— At this period of the year our fevers set ia, and di vers sches and pains beset the frame Alt rome of our sister colonies are heing drsolvted hy fever toy hind porple bern. tee hos thre boon ae an, nor re mpton of cholers ‘We trust thet we may be treed trom ths much dicaced plague. 8 ab red a few days vince & Cran! Accrpext? tar Nova Scorm be haps Pett ba gprs sepa es ind wan miacted with the dicoase i ve TmoRara— e ‘Toront: Colemtst chet te wlooo | Cyane ied. friends proceeded \bmmarine " Lona peng yop te veh y ob ol eet the ebro abel cigne of life wets ease. eo connect» Nove Foe shore aod Nee mp vactense ovae shiide lo fly Sidi bi Seba me Bes ‘enon de waderata tsugi that ceath bad | pe be .¢ Ed ward Inland vas been ‘ere, and will haal out ot dot at once. Tralee ev own. and te #8 ofthe victim town, ; wok frigate is progressing as | AT angemente were y vylltpccalaeataipanie na moe wal see, hy time to jay out the body, when again Lg A yo see) I At vormtoday vhe thermnme:er wood at 00; Dat tt | HISMED Dmenee. wtemebe hand of death wan f0- agra aiPapld fall since Toi evenisg ft {i quire cool, | Gig ciubly Iaid upon tee vi tim, aud the trouble pile the viod "Sh a aa i ett p Ses jgrted frome Ute —Ivengen (NT) American, | Serta We dela tae Wee of the Nera Scotls medical testimony went to show that Ave wd three on the left were frac- of s boy newed Janes Kilay, who Vedocaday afternoon while gatoine ut he little fe low e ground. tha whewis of the vehicie bi 1, itapceat: atoppat t go by, and his awn of the fart, ag over him an? bacon, in the the elope eece the to his plan'ati.n for een wroughrot the conntry are atill tolersbl; will quote a tale of bogs, for ed Eamon ~ average ndvorce on the — Louivville Courter, Ang. %. go vbich the drought bed plsced copie iat MORNING EDITION—FRIVAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1854. The Board of Heth of © -welead, Oblo, hav ° y F ‘ Gleco: tinved their reports, as the oholers ba: en- tirely left that city, ‘Three cares cf cholera were reported ia Boston on Weoneaday. The disorder scems to peva «XO .- sivel, among the lish The yellow fever bas made ts ®),earance at usta, Ga. BRALTH OF ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA. ‘The St. Paul Pioneer ot the 230 ult, eays:—We have never krown the city move beslthy thin at went; corsider ng the excessive heat of the wes it is extraordinerily ao. Cre Board of Healca, who beve assiducusly latored in the discharge of their daties durin the pr: veleuce of whut etukoow we hove} ad, now : ave: from theirt ils; whic 1, we dovbt not,w bh on the pert of our citizens, will conti us hous the season. ‘There have been twenty-three deaths om cholera at Lan.stir (Pa.) Hospital, within We lsat tao TELEGRAPHIC. YELLOW FAVRE IN OBARLRSTON. OBARLESTON, Aug. 31, 1854, We have had only one death frum yolluw fever to-day. Uniced States D stict Court, DECISION IN A CASE OF SALVAGE. ‘thy, her tack e, ~~» ond her Ta mie wae a case Of waivaye. Hibel wan flird by Pe cival, the se ond mate of toe «lipper shio Wice Asuke, for bimeelf acd all otbers »nterested. b'rom th» tatimony tunes ta the sre the facts seem to be as follow :—The Wide Awsko, » vessel belongivg to this port, and bauad ones yoysge trom Sinpapore to New Yu k, lsies th » valuable cargo of tra, apices and tin, waa,on the 13th day of July last, about 300 miles from New York, in latitude 36 deg. 22 mic. N., ond longitude 72 deg. 10 mip. W., in tue middle of tar Gulf acream. Ab ut 9 A. M. a briz was discove-ed totie leewart, anc 800p after it was se n that ate hed « sigual fly ing, wsteb turned out to b= » sizes of dutress. The Wide Awake thereupon hove to, sad the brig came unde: her sterv. Sze prov-d to be the B itisa brig Lrabeile and Dorothy, bouna fiom Havaca t> Fal- month, wit» a cargo of white sugar. She sailed from Havana on the 25th of Juve. On wwe Sth of Juiy the ovptain cied of yellow fever,a seemau on the lst, the secoud ma'e on the 6b, anda boy on the 13th, leaving to do duty when sbe feilin with the Wide Avs! odio the mate, two men and a boy. At the request of the mato, Pereival and four seem n Went ou beard of ber gat took charge to Wing her to New York. The mate of tna fsad-ila enu two men were also sick, aod one died about bal€ av how ster Percival teok barge, atl of “he yellow fever. Percival and the four men tok tr whule charge of the vessel, aud brought her safely foto this port, whereupon this livel was flied to te- cover we Wie Awake pumberrd teen'y-"wo. T © par- lies ee'tled tre claim for t.e sum of $3,750, and the plensdiogs ave testima: aes by consent submitted ‘o bi» Horor Judge Betts, to tix tne ralative amour te 10 be re ceived by the salvors, The fullow ing decree was this ern Bg muce by bis Hovor : -- be demind of salvage o mpeasstion made oy the ibrliau win tds action having bewo adjuste i by ogre went oF partion at tre sum of $3,750, aod tie prociors of the litellants haviag stipulated io ¥ry g to submit to tee jucge of this court to de- termine the sistribution of th- said sum am wget cee interestes there a8 xslvors, and the plead DBs end prooighaviug eeu read avd Owsive of — Le couse eration of the exposure of the imine tiate eal- vore %10 lols Sho Roi: Wide Awake and assisted tn vovigatis biiga é i het eye Was ‘aden wila a veiuablo ea'go, € “* =mthame teand pg give the aid veqnuea, eu... ‘er sesistence, although tor-delay and raz. 4 10 curred by the abip thereby was but slight, and ine wetual sezviers « f the master of the 8 i hite mre than bie assent to the sulvage; ane, in cous:d ra tich that ecditiounl duty was imposed upon the © moinder of the crew of the sriy oy takiow & portion of t em for the relief of the brig, tt iso dered tat ‘he suid enm of money be dustribued among the pert Teauid as tellowa:— o Eseurd P. Per ival, the mete............ Te eaod of the four veamen who went mth him from «© ship to the briv, avd sided him there, $260......... ae To the ovneract he ebip Wide Awak Zo Kimbal R, Smith, master of the sh’ Co the remauder of the crew of the abip, be divided equelly among them $75) it Selem, Onion deavae of a save Girl ognlow: her Wirt, [¥rem the Cleveland Herald, aug 2°] We are be apvlogints fo elavery, bus at the same time «© Cespise rowcyiem ane bleckyoarti«m when veee by fenatios in their rath ard iegul efforts to cerry Cucther wistsken notions of piilantorops. Yote doy, when the cs 4 erived at Salem, ia Uo Juz tivna county, from Pittsbarg, acrow hat ga beze> at the devot, a despatcr from Pittsbu bev: ing info med them thats slave girl was 01 bowd uncer co arge of her maste end miatresa. Waen the care stepped @ big neuro stepped into tem, ant srcosting the girl, a-ked ber if woe was a slave, Soe Dede pe reply, but her fs @uawe ed that she sos. The+upon the black reffian seized her, and she clinging to her mistress’ neck, bezaed most Hiteowly nes to be torn nwas; but the bik fe tow Viol pts tere ber uwny. ans iu the effort beuiswed te Jody's Deck wmverely, aud carried the chid cut of the car cn one arm, and fl urisned a revolver in the oth ft otter hand, *mid the pliucitsof the excited } wreidence should be avs goed her. crowd. Tre master of the child was pot jast then in the car, aod npn hecring of he resene, ff red to go na fore ony eflier acd execute fore pepeis, wots pil wibed to be free, bhavicg toe matter t» the girl. But the vob won'd Jiven to nomen t ing. Roe chid’s coreama vere hewd above the timult, beg- EUR TC Bo back, 66 Dat she covle wgaw eve her mo'her, who belirys to Ue seme oweer, be lve of the ower was ta catered, and be dare Dor rerinim over but wert ou in the cers to cerry ener tothe wother of the gil. ‘This is un Outruge, aod che ,eople of Solambiana ome it te themetives to *ipe out thie tain, Trot long tairea, brainless C.C. Bariewh, ras on bano, ue 1 ode wh Lear gue tov 6 crowd. 8.28 or Hoce—Hica Peices—ApvaAyox in Pao VISIONS aT NEW Ustsans.—We iensn by pe vate ceapetcher fem New Ovlemor of o8 erday, Angast 24.) bet v ers pork wav duilat $15. per barrel, was odotco three lord ut 12 ente wc scarce, This ir a Fery Ware ricl advance, oud predi ated, LocoUbt, bpon t © Budden pone caused by the dronght sue partlal ‘avluve of tLe corm crop taruug o- out the Wester. Biates, Tr thie marker, meres pork bas suddenly advances from tle rume «tace, fem $10 to $12 per barcet; Fume period, bas advacce tluily 1 ertyerourd, Th s sudueo iofl tron of yrives Pas vo eure four dstion te govern it, acd the qurkes, ba Lite of the next two weeks, may recede folly ar fost we it bax acwhtced, But.o fee weeks cace Seotbarn plunter conly bag park in 1} ia ow ket at $10 por barrel gad bave ft shicned or 70 cents add.tivnd for freigh Now the prfde ts $13, and tie freigat $2 ~ Vey Copbidersbie af Toe eto kx of oor ampie, entucky sod the rext crop of hove throug oat ané Indispe will be targer tao ever was kaoen, ticipated fe cf the corn crop is the only ck, and, .. jr from the tad toma, tre yale be not over Saif the ‘taeal In covnection with the next packing season uverege. It copgisted fe jot prords net, when per cwt, ret, cell ered from the an a short Dor .-ite Mieo+ an; Pecent raian jo 1+scesloonte baverescoed the ons ‘ate. Tre soven nawde“d roats detalacd the ‘The corer store cf the New York Asylam for I/ote iil be bid with Oe o ewontes on ae Ae mber 6, at 21 aM. ve the @ ot oe ted the United & uation of idl. A theeting: of fhe Hockhtiders of the New York. Aibar 914 Buffelo Telgenph © mpany (Moree line), will be 0: te Utica on Uhuredey vext The object of this oret ng Hid otouh © popnlinia fon Comaciinating wite te sous rover saivaze compensation. T ¢ crew of the brig, becanse of we situation of te eronw, 906 the malignant dissse on board of re, withough the avtagl servi es and Gils of caid salvors were Lot extreordinary; ad eiceration of the relative valae of the ship, ated t > 308 five out Of ty enty-twoof ae crew on buard the brig (or ef segue Were progressing steal. coffee dull aud beavy; rice rather Lower, ARRIVAL ADDITIONAL EUROPEAN INTELLIGENCE. THE WAR. Important Correspondence Between the Russian and Fronch Governments, What is to be Done with Bomarsund? THE GREYTOWN AFFAIR. SPEECH OF THE QUBEN OF ENGLAND, &e., 40, bo. By the Urited States mail steamship Washiogtoe, Capt. J. D. Lines, we have Londoc papers to the 16th of August, in-lusive. Toe Wastington left & utbampton on that day, and Bremen oa the Ils. She brings 230 pas-engers, and ab ut five hundre! tops of German, Frenoh and Bitish goods on 1 eight. ‘The St, Louis, from New York, arrived off Cowes, and the Niagara, from Boston, at Liverywui, oo the 13th. The prorogatiocn of the British Parliamert took plsce with the usual formalities on tie 12th of August. The Queen's speech, delivered in person, psid a graceful t ibute to the bravery of the Torks in the defence of Silistria and the other military | operations on the Deoube,and stated that, im cordial co-operation with Fravor, the effurts of her Majesty will be directed to the effectual repression of that awbitious ard aggressive spirit ov the part of Rus: sia which has compelied her to take up armsio de- fexce of an ally, avd to se ure the future tranquil: lity of Europe. A despatch is said to have been received in Paris announcing the landing of a body of the allied forces at Perecop, on the Crimean Istomas, Bucba: est is noe cocupied by tea thousand Turks. An Auptrisn staff officer had been seat to Omer Paota's camp to settle the arrangements for the entry of the Au-trian troops ints tbe Priacipslities, which, accorcing to the last accounts, «ill now be occupied by divisions, also,o¢ the British and Fren +2 forces. Tiree thousand Frenc) troops were Isoded on tte 8th August, and oconpied Aland, without avy great opposition from the Ryssians, wip bornt ail the out- works round Bomarsucd. The fleet suffered 20 lose. The Paris Sfoniteur offictaily annouaces the landing of toia expeditionary corps at t-vo volats of the Isiand of Lumpar. A battery of five gucs was 4extroyed by # French avd British steamer, Three abips of war after “ards attacked the forts command- ing Bomessund; bat it was expected several days would elapee before they were redu «ed. Odessa. the samme night. ‘pe Was not yet positivel, Lnown, thousend of the ablio’ army Prams, 4. \ Varnsfor the Crimea on the 19th of August, This woe Communicated by telegraph from Vieuna. Ware ehal St. Arnsud issned 2a address tu the French aad Biitich troops, on the 30th of Joly, spprising trom they #ere about to colce the enemy's country, aud thet they must coquer or never r-tarn. The accounts fram Spata were giving great un easiness God it wes war ifest the Impeacumoeut cf the Queen Motor would speedily lead ty the ab. Cication of her daughter. Thrre was some probs- bility of 8 cusioms unioe with Portugal, Tne F ener embucesdor having been threstened bya band of the populace, beaded b Rebeta, who ssserte i that fae Luis was coucealed ia tae embaseay, the gov. erpmest set a detac!ment of troops to protec: the embosray, Tre foreiga diplomatic appoiatments of the pew government iveluded M, Olosaga a+ Moa: is er to Parix, Gonzales to Loudoo, Mon to Virura, ond Gonzsles Bravo to Constattiasple, On the 10th August, a regimsot of the gavisoa of Birse- Jona revolted and assasairatet two of its officers. Three leaders of the movem ot wera shot. Goversl Dutce bed arivedia madrid, and it was sapposed re would be aypoiuted Crotaic General of Cate to pla. On ths 14th, the , ublisstion of a decr-0 con. veking the Cortez (ook plece. It was deeided tout the question of dyausty could not be Gisoussed. It was etated that Qaevn Ch isting was to take her departure for Toledo, Ou the assembling of the Cort z, the chiefs of th barricades demauded tust A Paris corerpondent of the London Times, al- lnding to the military epectucly ot the féte of Saint Nepoieou, eaya: Among the staff of Marshul Mag Lap were observed several foreyge officers, tue most emarkable being tee vonag Prince Stirby, the ron of the Hoepoder of Walla bia, who were the Wal Jachian unif.rm, aid who, I believe, is attached to cye ot the regiments of cartbiviers at Veraailles; ond M. Bons, ere, (the Ameri a.) grandson of the ex King Jerome, ‘Trade was healthy ic the manufacturing di-tricts, exd there was fall employment, at remrterative prices, bo*h, jn, Manchesier, No tingaam, aod Bi- miogoam. fa the western cistricts tuere was also mueh apimation. Tie London m try market remained evsy, and ‘he Continental exchanges ordioued to p exeota favorable appearance, Consots had im rovd to price, avd were lat quoted at 93} to 7j, Baitway shares and foreign awoke heavy. The tallow market was quiet. he pnbit: s eles Sugar drm; At the Liverpoel © tton mereet on the 14th prices roe decidedly io favor of the bnye>~ sales of 6,000 voles; sales on the 16th were 6 000 bales—p ices un- altered. Our London Conesgomdence, Lonvos, Augast 16, 1954. Determination of Englasd and France to njure the Uzar—The Material Guarantees of Peace— Chances of the Expedition to the Crimea—Dis satssfaction at the Operations in the Baltic— What the Elder Put Would Have Done—Oow duct of the Turks and the Assistance of their Allies— Financial War Calew!ations— Delivery of the Grevtown Despatches in Londm—Hiao John Bull Peels—Pa:liament— The Post Office and Army, $e. The Czer is now on the defensive. He bas been diver from the Priscipalities. The Crimes is about to be invaded by the French and English. Austria fs about to enter the Principatities, to protect them from revew«d Rassian {nvasion, aud, notawithstaod ing that Russia hae re crossed the Prath, ead the cause of the war no longer exists, Austris, it is said, to in union with France, Ta key and Eogland, toexect material guarantees from Rassia that the peace of Rarope stall not agein be disturbed. The contemplated ma-erial guarantees appear to be the shrogstiop of all Rassian rights over the Danabian Prin ipelities, freeiog the Danube from Russias ia finence, and the destra tion of Sxbee% Balto, the Aland feluids aro be Anglo-French fect and the Freeh army. ee een '. To the 5 invested by the THE WASHINGTON. | Ac ordirg to letters from Ovcrsu of tho 4°h of Auvpust, Admiral Nachimoff, wits a great yortion of the Rusciay flect, appse ed on that day in sight of A steamer wit h wasnens foto the hac bir atated thot the fleet was to rexarn to Sebsatopol ee ee * lo? Of the expe jitter trom Va- It was, ho vever, afflymed ip e' me of the Lonion papers that pinoty Hteate coiled from etioog tect ws) eedy ters 18 eofficient praise +eastul adeoin Wke the present oe &@ Rove nment atterly cone itotion to make them suitable to the resldiy and pouer we tet ‘plane for the beter ' try postmasters sbonlé sopotat cpter, or @ that the Postmaster teint p ovincial postmest-r@ At the p a Corte bm Hire vel Geel psrtisan, snd baa vot the » ightest inter eet In tbe Permetion of the Post Office, becaage hie te vot @ prrmenent te of oie dey er den! into alt the PRICE TWO SENTS, Tt is d Hoult now to doabt but what the Russian, have been really d iven to their own frontic™, ths | she Frecoh and Eoglish nro tn earnest in dong *e Cxsrsom dsm-ge,and t' at Austria is, upto t.@ preerat, wi b the Wes'e n Powers. Still there has’ been aut cunning di-played by Au-tria snd Russia, ard +ucd ‘ukewarm-ess aud bangling by Fraace and Eogland, tha tht Euglish press bas been cared of boasting and speaking too coofidently. The tog of war would seem to be appros hin; ; for though the Czar bas failed as an i, vader, es a Gefender he will prove am .ugly cur, tomer, end bis army may be able to re over the prestige in the Crimea which it loat on the Dasube, Intense anxicty ie now fet for uews from the Black 8ea, for no ove com tell wiether the Crimean expe” dition wilt land at Odessa, Avapa, or Sedastopol, or some other port of the Crimea. There has beco « report thet it bas landed on some part of the coast in the Perekop Gulf. If so, it will be some time before it gota to Sebastopol. It is certain that im- Mm bee quantities of ordpance stores aad other ma- nitions of war lave beem sent from England to the Circassian coast, Inte Baltic, operations are slow and not satis factory. The ufility of ta&ing and oc upyiag Aland islard is disputed. Nothing can be done with the strong Russisn forte in the Baltic, it appears, until gunboate sre sert out there. Such boatsare getting easy, and gune of immense range have been in- verted for the parpose. These guns havea raage of 6,000 yarés, avd antimony shot are to be used. ae woe destructive than lead. While this is doling, however, the summer is weoring away, and very abo tiy nothing can be done in the Baltic uotil next year. There sppears to be s general opinion is England that the taking of Cronatadt ought not to be attempted—that it is not mecossery to waste lives upon such sn attempt, and that Roreia should be damaged only in the Black Sea anden the Darube. Thisis, evidently, a ministe- rial opinion, for in all the offielal’ talk and writiog about exacting material guarantees from Russia, there is nothing said about exa ting any in the Baltic, They are limited te the Danube aud the Euxine, Now, although the Danube and the Enxine ts the place where Russis can injare Turkey, the Bultic is the place where sbe could injure England; and if Crovstradt is wllowed to remuin unmolested, Eog- land must sckp>#ledge that in one respect sbe is inferior to Russie, and that an island fort caa defy Eopiish awlors avd French seldies—a rather dem verovs thing for Fraace and England to « mit. ‘The first Vithem Pitt, if he were Prime Minister now, would never rest until he bed destroyed Orovatradt, Gweaberg, Heleizgfors, the Russian Baltic fleet, and St. Petersbarg itelf. Russia on the Bultic, haa wade that} ower what it is, ani hss eoabled It to gsin 8 prepornderat ng influen ein Euro e. If ber cepital wore driven iuto the fotericr, to where it was at ore time, she would become an tafetice power, ard never ba m Europe sgaiu. It is edarce- Jy porsible to imegine ttat she Eoelish navy will ever finely ienve tre Baltio untit 1t cas cestroged the Russiup fleet tier 5 but it cumvot destror that feet without teking the strongholds by witch itis roteen a. Pipbe. Britisty’matotaters ‘will \en?éawor to maiko Eogh+bmk » think thot all that will be 2eccsserg to de wi be t weakew Russie in the sa b, and that Rracit in te ton wii be tlio ef to be u- strong asever; that, in fect, the mipivters have no de-sito te wiikeet the beat of Ruséia und oripyle nee for- over. Tsda.cestelnly a mnoet. singular circumstance, wad Obe that is most WOTAI HWE WwW Kuge ——- | to the present tine no serious biow has been stradk ut Rosety by the forces of Fran e ani Foland. Vhe delay of the AngloFren b army in jvias Omer Pechs on the Danube, before the Russi Were ctiven ont of the iineipalities, is a must se- roying circumstonce, and reflects but Littl cradte en the goverawests of Favce and Goel-nd. The Torke by taunt the Koglish and Frea h with their cowaroly delay, Toe Evglish press try to loss the master over by assertiog that the wie- } guity of the English and French solders t) the Turkish army off rded the tateer moral support snd cowed the Russian forces, The cause of the celuy was, undoubtedly, the tuta- mous arrysgements for moving the army. First, the English could not move for want of ‘att lery, sod then the commissarist arraegements vere bad. The vbole of tre correspondents of tre London prees st the scat of wa, declere that the whote of We miltusy estangemen's, from toe timy the Eog- Neb oo; left Maia, were most scandalous, Wert there buogling arracyeme ts wilfal or accidental? — that t# toe question, Wichout etrking e bow, the kigi-b ocd French bave wow seft Varva for the Biucs Sen; ond of the military erraag ments foram vacing the Crfities aro po beiter toun wbat sack anvbgem ots bave been from the first, ecme dirae ter to the Egle) will asearealy ecoar, The Clase gestog of tue Exes equer's last finaestal arrergew nis won'd seem to imply that be tas ao ootion to the war. 6 Perch government evidectly calculates on a long and dftructive wer Swe jen, there is every reasom to belive, wil oot be Gsjuled isto jolarog the West ern Powere, She p offsoes to have a0 desire for the restoration of Ficlaud to the S<edish oro #n, and & ce openly ackoowlesges ber fear to declare againet Russin, ob Secuunt of the falinles ness of Eighaad. Proesta profesecs tho same seniiments. it 14 said that Fronee bas guarsclees Aastria ber Kalan do Miptoce, dnd it is feared that this i+ only « part of the pric which the Westera Powers will have to say for the supportef Austria. Lord Cia endo Fee devlored, 1 tuo, House of Lords, that Adstris wil only accese tom policy that is agreeable to her’ interests, jong she pareaase of the Sustrian aii-uce, by supportiog her ia her hateful dominion over [taly ara Hangary, 6:e deeorvese everinsting «x:cadp. it is soteurly possible ta: ‘believe that Eng ish min stere will ever have the efftontery to think: of 8a: ha thing, the de-patchys from the Briish enthorities at Gres tou 10 © er government, relative to the bom- berowent of trat tava by the Amencina, vere de- Irveree ot Lor doa this morning, and tee Kagiteh ao counts of the bos cmeot sppesr io today’s vere, Tree scoouuts will occision great 6 mett, The deg ntores are dead against the Angi cane dob Bull regrets j it now teat citeam- sterers prevent bim (rm going to war with Brother dovetban, spd ays thet if Jonathan 13 allowed to soon in this manner be will have aba, ‘ The miottrs sttewptto pit as gooda face any pestible on hae misesable feiluve 1a Parianent fois sestion, and the poor sittle Ques. was brought vownto the House, with ail the gewgaws of royaity, to Hiebie the ears of the country by derdveriag $ce » wret bec! tarcieal prorogation in proprie. versene. Beery cuiserable thiog the: the mininters, sueceded 'n x -complixbiog dasing the * tuigy el re. tn the speecn, She firatexal! ly feouree, 10 tee sot: as of ae the Sultea an? on the Dannhe. againet Raasia, Bie then s vg of the act for removicg the ar # up be ages: ‘ arts mn on yore ietirt-e treasury hetore the, Bif'sin, of the revenue fete tre treasury of col'ecting is paid, ond to the meavs the better grverpmert of Oxford Univeralty, the act passed agatost bribery. Macauley, the — brtorian’s doctrive is, that oo Hi overnment if it isa, in an ad rative one; teww it baw ability power to.amend eseive spirit of the times. coulition cabicet Coes 1 A government commis-ion bas » Poot Office, and it has re i stent rote are made by the Trensary ‘tary voters. scheme will fail, Deckuse the Postmaster General 1) thewe wp Gis only “ih be to gratify political (rien: 9, sad to and the depende: ts of bis trieude, og berths of the Post Office, «» ha Margqnis of Clanticarde was Post- object any nindter Genera) be did rovmng but fotrdace » lot of reeey Irish connected with bis property in freiend, These were totrodvced in such immense

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