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= THE NEW YORK WHOLE NO. 6904 — —————————= “ADVERTISEMENTS RENBWED EVERY DAY. eBW PUSLIVATIONS. ee at ne ne ROOKLYN DAILY SIGNAL.—THE FIRST NUMBER ef this new evening pevay paper will be published day, July 23, Carriers, cy nvassers, news veaders an‘ are requivated to coll at the offee, 181 b treet, corner Nassau, at ac ear One, pier fogs VEGHTES, SMH & CO, Proprietors. Pa oa AND quwar WORK — TEE UFR or George Washington, ‘a8 von Irving. one hes soto vo Leet “i Che porare hoe ot Jong ox, important work 16 in press, Woing ready for delivery, and the whole work now ia manusor:pt type, of over 500 pages with thres or more por- and plang, and this e“ition is publisued exslasive- oly by subdscciption, st $2 a volume. Subscript ceived by the general agent, CHARLES f. 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HERMAN, N, G. y NX, TO MERCHANTS AND MANUFACTURERS, ‘The und will start om tne first of August to travel throughout the whole South and West, for the lating the cards and advertisements, and for merch: sobt in Ine osteo e oceupation, the principal busi- ossessed fe can be hs otice. 0, OF 0, .—THE. | Having he is weli acquainted’ wi ess men of the South and West; and being also of an abundance of the very best testimcnials, safely ellod epom, both for eflicienc: Plone address 8. C. A Lotridgo, Her TWENTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL FalR OF THE American Inst tute of the city of New York.—The pesece eed announce that they have made a:racgement oo this exhibition ia the Crystal Palace, commencing ron Wednesday, the 3d of October next, This magnificent ig Wil be |, for the reception }, from Tharsday, the ‘th of 2d of October. Heay, lance can be stored m for several years of Tuesday, te c'es from # dist jaca, @ managers would impreas unon exhioitora the ait Of giving remediate BOtiGe ot the Sze? 8, 1 Proper dinplsy of the srtic.es they inten. te 1 COB ticnlars, can be at the office of the Institate, No. 361 mi oe im B. Leonard, Secretary, will moet with immediate a!- quired wo it. ad on application | Corresperd! tention, Jy order of the man: EDWIN SMIPH, Chairman. y a ‘A, 0. D.—THE MEMBERS OF COLUMBIA GROVE No. 6, are requested to attend the next on Mopday tbe 23d inst., to take action on ‘to the bye lawa. 7 3 PERRY BELTON, N. A. Wanary P. Surin, Secretary. U7 ALE COLLEGE.— MEETING OF THE CLASS OF 1648. Class cf 184 will celobrate treir decennial an- om Wednesday, July 25. The hour oe Sarat ee eae hana etme rt be @ Us , om Tuesday, 2 4 o'clock P.M. WARD OLMSTEAD, Secrotary. vouy W. Cissuxrs, aA PAIRS LADIES’ BLACK 5. 0 SILK MIT ‘and short, with and without Gogers, AT 76 CENTS PrR PaTR. 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Tnstrameate at the very low ir 9 exhibit irculare, talning full pec gneve cadro ge addressed Wm B. ard, smery, Secretar, +01 Grove i ‘The eri of will i Fe nn gn Ts, A tr A 0 ali ai ts 0, founcings. bands, beautif head- ~ lactes, ls Ni per 3, millinery Broad: iil Py wo A A OND! — Ev notes, es it stolen or lost property, 8TROL wered and rr bi prospects. sickness, friends, absent friends magical sctences. pate’ — ote, Pees u octa Cowes perfectly warrapted to —— Tho heated term last week killed the business st ai ‘the theatres that remain. How any one oan act or goto the theatre when the thermometer marks minety-fivo, is more than we can understand At the Broapway TruaTax Mr. aud Mrs, Baraey Wil. liems have been re-engeged for enother week, the fifth of their opgagement, On Friday Mrs. Williams had « benefit, and was honored with avery good house, A new farce, called “Patience and Perseverance,” by Mr Charles Walcot, comedian, was produced. Mr. Walco do¢a not write so well as he acts. The farce is deficient in plot, incident and situation, The dialogue ts smart however, and there are three or four very good parts. ‘Mrs, Williams plays a Yankee lady, who afterwards is supposed to disguise herself in athin brogue avda lon riding babit, for no partioular purpose that we coald see ‘There ere several parta better tham that of Patience, which, sithough acted with vivacity, was not equal t Mrs Williams’s previous efforts. Mrs. France, Mrs. Hough, Mr. Whiting, Mr. Grosvenor, and Mr. France bad all good “character parts,"’ and made the most of them, The farce was exceedingly well acted, and it was certainly refreshing to sees piece of this kind where everything good wan ndt monopolized by one or two persons, The bill for to-night includes four popular pieces, in which Mr.e:d Mrs. Barney Williams appear. The etage manager of the Broadway should be more careful in making out his bills of the performance. On Saturday the “Irish Diamond,” by Dion Bourcicanit, was anvounced, It is an old piece, translated from the French, and ufually called the ‘Young Seamp ” “O’Flannigan and the Fatries,”’ announced as written by John Brougham, is the production of Samus! Lover, the eminent Irish author and poet. ‘ Reader unto Cwrar,”’ &e. At Nimio's Garvey the English Opors Company har been relieved from daty three nights during the woek, end Mr. Burton has been delighting the people with some of his best artistic efforts. To- night “Fra Diavolo”’ is announced, with Miss Louisa Pyne a» Zerlina, On Taerday Mr. Burton will play ‘(Paul fry” and “John Jones.’” At the Bowery Turarne, Mr. Goodall and Mrs. W. Ward have been playing to fair houses. On Friday Mra. Ward had a benefit, whea ‘Guy Mannering” wan played. Mrs, Ward’s Meg was clover asa plece of melo dramatic acting, but altogother untrue to nature and probability. Mr. H. Hall ployed Dandie Dinmont on this occasion, and did it exceedingly well. This evening “Guy Mannering”’ will be repeated, together with the farce called “The Omnibus.’’ Weop's Minstnurs, No, 472 Broadway, still keep up the excitement, notwithstanding the warm weather. This evening. a good concert programme and “The Wandering Minstrel.” ‘Toe Frenon Pravs.—At Wallack’s theatre, this evon- ing, M. Apthony’s French company will appear in a new five act piece, “La Vie de Bohéme,”? by Méasiours Bur- siére and Murger. MM. Patre, Gustave, Edgar}, and ail the ladies of the company are Included in tte cast. The piece was quite successful in Paris. Doyxa Gomrz, prima douna of the Castle Garden pera troupe, givés ® concert this evening at Niblo’s, avsisted by Vestvali, Rocco and other artists. This iv Donna Gomez's farewell concert in New York, and rhould be well attended. Dramanio Gossir,—The Canada papers inform us that Jobn Brougham, after playing to crowded houses at Toronto and Hamilton, will appear at Montreal this evening. ——The Gabriel Ravel troupe is drawing full houses to the Howard Athenum, Boston, which will be opened by Mr, Ntynge for the regular season on the Sd September. Madame La Grange and Signor Morelli are at Newport, and the following artista are bound thitherward:—Otto Dressel, pianiat; Vestvali, Elise Hensler, Brignoli, Amodio, Ole Ball, Mr, Bassford, the Americam pianist; Mr. Gotiechalk, the pianist; Paul Julien, vicliniat; Signora Manztni, \4’lle Caroline Leh- man, Mr. Apthomas, the harpist; German's Musical Society, and ethers ——Uae of the papers rays that ‘“Pa- lomba,” « tragecy, by Mr. SW. Cone, of this city, was kept im the hanca of one of the Boston managers during two years, because he could not find a leading actress who could play {ha primcipal part. Actresses must be scarce in these settlements.—Misa Davenport is in Boston. Sho is going to Earoge on the first ef August, but will retnra to play hore ayst Heatop.——Mr, H, Hall Ia ed at Wal one a Tig {sa fine actor in burlesques, and Mr. Wallack intends to give him ad opportunity to display his talent in that Iine.——The Belial’ “*) Journal bas the following mot;— During the performance of the ‘Lady of Lyotts,”” the other evening, by Lanergan aod fora’s com pany, in the scene in which Pauline is to be sacrificed to save ber father from backruptey. (the psper falling due the sume cay,) one of our most estee: and wealthy citizens was so wronght upon, that he whispered to a friend that he was resdy to exCorae and got an exten. sion of ninety days! Hut before the transaction could be perfected, Claude appears with the quid pro quo, and takes up the notes, without demanding a doit of secu- rity. —— Mra. Dora Shaw, of St. Louis, will shortly make her ditt, having adopted the stage an her profession, —— The Roston Museum opens August Sth, with Mrs Farrar on the first star. Tho Na ional, in the same city, on the 27th August.--—-Mr W. B. English, manager of several Kastern theatres, Mr. George Wood, manager of the People’s theatre, St. Touis, Mr. 5. S. Browxe, and Mre, I. C. Frost, arrived im town last woek,——Mra. Eliza Logam is playing at Chicago.—Mre. Julia Hayne is at Cleveland,——Mr. 1. L. Davenport and Misa I, Vining closed their engagement at Cincinna’'! on Wed nesday evening last, in consequences of the death at North Cambridge, Mass., on the same day, of Me. inven- port's con, an infant five mouths olf.——Mr. and Mrs. Florence are doing a fine business at the Holiday stroet theatre, Baltimore —— Mr. and Miss Chariea have been playing at the Drooklyn Museum during the past weok. —~—Jumes Myers, the clo and one of the proprietors of Myers & Madigan’s circus company, met with an un timely death while performiog on the slack rope at Ge neva, afew daysslace. The ring by which tho rope was fastened gave way, throwing bim to the ground with »0 mueb force as to dash his brains out.——C R. Thorne, who took the Rochester, N. ¥., theatre fora summer reason, and bad a very {sir company, closed it after cight nights, for Jack of patronage. The people were not willing to pay for the company, and Mr, Thorne did not care about paying himself ‘or the atnusement of the few of the public who saw fit to stten!.—The Ravels are stil at the Walnut «trect theatre, Philacelphis, The fall sonsom at this extablishment is to commence on the fiset week in September, when Peter Richings and his daughter are to appear as the stara——Mr. Ff. A, Via- cent played im Aibany lant week, for the bonetit of J. 1, Torer, comedian, Foustay.—Misa (Mra. !) Lusy Eseott, ao American prima downa, has made ber débu/ at Drury Lano in “ La Donna del Lago,’’ (The Lady of the take.) The critie of thi Miss Luey kecott, who performed the part of lena, is an American indy whose recent s uccerses at several of the principal theatres in Italy have been much spoken of. Her ap) is youthful and pine, Her Ggare ts smal) sno somewhet alight, bat very clegant her features are delicete and feminiae; ant her voice, @ high so no, is remarkably clear and flexible, with that vibrating quality which cunduces greetly to expression. Her in: tonation i beautifaily true, and her execution aud style thone of a beg ae or artist. The maaner which ske sag her first air, “0 matutini alnori,’’ charmed the nudience at ones; ber w! orm ance, fuil of refinement, «pirit and sensibility, was a con- tinued triumph. ‘The London Athancum says.—We are informed that Big- ‘nor and Madame Gas:.er have signed an engagement to ac company M. Jailien to America ——A monument by Sig nor Vela to Donizetti bas just been placed in the Church of Santa Maria Maggiore, at Bergamo.——At the Paria Hippodrome, » battle ploce called ‘La Ceimée” has been produced, ia which 2,000 men and some hundred borres are engaged. ——Mr. ©. Dickens and his amsteur theatrical friends are about to appear again, in aid of {the Faitoriam for Consumption, The performences will be given st Campden Houvo, Kensingtom, aad will consist of a pew play, by Mr. Wilkie Coiline, entitled (The Lighthouse,’’ with sconory by Mr. Stapield, R. A; end a comic piece, by Dickens, called The Wonderfal Woman,’ the tickets are one guines each ——Wagner, the eminent composer, bas retired from the Phither- monie Concerts, snd reterned to Germany ——An in teresting th al representation, serving ijumtrate the history of the German drama, sod for the benedt of Count I’laten’s soaument, has tekea place, by epecial command of the Graed Dake, on the classic boards of Weimar. It rnee’ ecomee from the playa of Mans Sachs, Andreas Gryphius, Gottsched Gobers, Leisewiit, Wc, ead closed with (tajen's comedy, MORNING EDITION—MON.DAY, JULY 23 1858. ‘Der Thurm mit sieben Pforten.!?——M. Roger bas ac. cepted a abort engagement » the Opera, Paria, to siag ‘he privoipal pe.t in the opera of his Royal H'ghaess the Prince of Saxe Coburg Goths, to be brought out om the visit of Queen Victoria and Prince A bert, ia August, He will immediately afterwards commence an engage. ment in Italy, and thence probably proceed to New York ond other of the American States ——By a decros of the Minister of State, Madiie, Rachel has been appointed Profetsor of Declamation at the Conservatoire.——Mr. Charles Pitt is playing at Manchester,——Verdi’s Lew opera, “Les Veprea Siciliennes,”’ continues to craw an upprececented crowd every evening at the Grond Opera in Parls. On Monday, the 25th ult., the receipts were 10,4¢0f.; Tuoadey, 10,0006; aad Wadaee. dey, 10,268f, There are several encores @ ery evening, and the principal artiv’es are generally recalled two or three times ——Mme Emile de Girardin has left # one Act piece, entitled ‘Une Femme qui déteste son Mari, already accepted at the Gymmase, whem the chief part § to be played by Mme. Kove-Chéri; also another pisy, in verse, called ‘ Las Ridicales Pernicioux,”” which, though far advanced, remains ished.——-Mr. J, W, Wallack having written a letter to the London Dally News, sontra- dioting tie statementa of ‘the ews’ Parts correspondent relative to the distress among the Englith actors, which statement was published in the New York Heravp, the correspondent replies as follows :— I maintain the entire truth of my narrative as to the notcrious destitution in which « portion of tha a taliet wen on the day when I wrote. It ia true, aa Mr. Wailack anys, that they cid not receive any of Madame Kistori’s money, bat it ia not the leas true that she dis- bursed a eum for thetr uve, This sum was, however, in consequence of events occurring subsequently to my ter, retarped to ber, under the ciroumstances { am about to mention. On the 22d of June tt became a matter of public no'oriety that the French speculatir wno had brought the Foglish actors here 10 money to pay them The bills announce a¢ the Kngliah performances were torm down by order of the provisions! director of the Italian theatre, Che environs of tie stuge door were crowded from 11 to 1 o'clock on that day by the English dancers, who were weeping because they Lad been turn- o4 out of their lodging because M. de —= (I will xot mention h's pame, tor fear of drawing di pon you more lecters) had be bad xo funds to pay anybody. ‘Their distress w: aaifert 10 ull beboliers ‘These facts areetiested by M.Mille Noe, « rédacteur of tue Illustration, and M. Henri Montaz 0, a ridacrur of the Europe Artis'¢, both of whose romes I #m authorized to cite, Tue evening tefore, the menager havirg fourd somo fault with the doncors, they replied, almost with one voice, « Ilo. ‘ou expect us to dance with spirit when we a ing?’ On the y when the bills were tora dow: dame It'stori, who was coming to the theatre to reLesri a), saw the girls in the I’lace Venta jour, with little bun- dies vacer their arma, and crying aa I deecribe? them. Ske could not speak Eoglish nor they French, but hav- ing heard of their distress the night before, «| oder. stcod their position, and depoatted with the reyisseur of the theatre a sum of 00f. to be applied in relieving them and ‘ing them homo. She also offered to play for their benefit, It was mot till the next day, om going again to rehearsal, that Madame Ristori leerat that some English roatcents in Paris hed come forward to supply money to carry om the agli Tepresentations, with Mr, Wallack for manager, and tonend the dancers back to Lonéon. It thought by those who uudertook to carry on the enterprise, commenced by nm tosolvent apeculator, that it would not be creditable (o allow any memter of the company to receive charity from a fo- pre performer. Im obedience to feelings of becoming nations! pride, the registeur waa ordered to returm the 800f to Madi Ristori, ond at the same tims to assure her that the purpores for which she had offered it were otherwise proviced for. It was also saic that there was bad ery fer the proffered benefit. This is the exact ‘uth, Mayor's Office. SHALL OUR STREBTS AGAIN BROOME THE auoDe OF FILTH AND DISEASE? ‘The following letters, relative to cleaning the streets, will be read with interest:— To His Hoyo Fraxaxno Woon, Mayon: © undersigned do most respectfully represent as follows —Thattiie Conn sioner of Strets Ant Lamps of New Yor, on the 2a of July, instant, published, through the Henan, and probably other papers, « 00: tice that als for cleaning the streets of the city of New York would te received athiaoM'e until 12 M. of the 14th inst. In accordayce with the terms a4 woll a4 the intent of the above notice, the undersigned, alter careful inquiry and con+Keraticn, ent in our proposals for cleaning the stieete of a)) ibe districts comprised ia sald notice, to the proper departineat. Those prvposnla are in due form of law, ard in all respects correct, and every requirrment of that department concerning them has been performed promptly by uy, aod they vere filed in due time with the Comaissioner We have also received, on the 14th instant, » commu- nication in writing from nats’Commissioaer, advising us of the fact tha: we aro the lowest bidders for tho cun- tract for cleaning, kc., the Ist, 2nd, dirt, 4th, 6th, 6to, ith, Ltd, Mth, Lit», doth amd’ 17tm districts, andalso requiring us to produce our securities within ‘a certain time at bis office, with » view to closing anid contrasts for said districts, prepsrator; to Gaal ation by the pro- per sutborities, in the premises Al) thi dons, und dene promptly; besides, iz and ready ig goptorm in all respects to the law, and even todo moré (bait pur strict duty, if desired by the de partment. We have ald, In writing and orally, several times Cemansled and insisted on our right to enter im- mediately m the formance of the cuties of such contracts the receipt of the above communica tion, and to bave thore contracts nt once exeonted an) delivered to ns. specially, wa sent a written demand to that effect on the 15th instant, to the said Commis | sicner, apd ® personal demand was snbsejuently mate by Mr, Smith, one of the undersigned, of the Commtasion- | er, at bis cfice. But we regret to be obliged to add, | that instead of complying with this demand the Com- mirsioner bas hitherto refused to enter into or furnish the contracts to which we sre entitled, and refused to permit the undersigned to co anyiting ia the premises. At this tardy action, or, perbaps, positive ueglect on thie port of the Commissioner, we coniess ourselves as- | tenisted, end the more #9 as no reason is given way we should sot immeciately have the contracts as tho Jaw awar(s them to ux. We, therefore, are compelled to appeal to you, as the chief magistrate and executive of the city amd the head of the departments, to give this matter such examination as it Ceservos at your hands, | to the end that wo may have the contracts for said districts which have been awarded to us without ae- necemsary delay, as justice nad the law requires. With | sreat respect we ure your obedient servants aad hum vie petitiope ra, Ke SMITH, SECREL & 0, *| Tuly 20, 1866 Mayon’s Orrior, New You, July 20, 1855. Josrym F. Ewuaxe, Fs MMR. OF STRATE AND LAMPS Trin Sin Moser: Smith, Seckel & Co. roprenent to mo that porsuant to an advertisomont for receivisy pro- 4 tor one year from vhe 17th our ¢eparbment, that they put in thelr estimates; and further, that for seventern diatricts their bids were the lowest, and that they have fa ail ro- apects complied with yout advertixement and wit the therter and oruibase regulating the making of com- | tracts, and that they ample security for their faithful performance. and that the contracts hare been properly mwarced to them by you. and yet tl advise me that you refuse to sign the ovatract to give them posserion of the streats, to whicn | | Ihe members of the Carson Lasgae are of course i's they are now clearly entitled. If this be # I | spronted in this result. They now assert, aad with to know the reasons therefor, | i oog judgment too, that if our first clase hotels cannot of the charter and ordinances has been fj, prohibited from velling Miyuor, they will not attempt cl, Lean conceive ef mo object for refusing these ge men possension for tmmeciate work. The grest to the city of thi# arrangement, by which ws can have bout half of what tae work heretofore ad dirty a ae Lot boo A Toe promptly complying wi: rea. Sends of Smith, Heekel &00., for iz contracts and possersion of the Lf these statements are correct, permit me express the hope that you will interpow no further objections, and o. these gentlemen to enter upon the discharge of their contracts forthwith truly yours, PERN AND PAC streete | ous to allowe taking proper measures for the imme@late removal of ab ruch couse of direare arious rections of this city. This Life health at this season, snd should not be If this continues, | shall forl warranted in Marine Coart. Before Mon, Jadge MeCerthy SCIT FOR GOODS BOLD AND DELIVERED. = Otteer Dyer va, Wiliam Purret. —This ao is brought by Mr. Dyer aa assignees of Mason Bro thers, to recover againat Mr. Forrost for goods soli aa der the following curcumstances —In June, 1451, Mr William Forrest came to Mascon Prothers' store, sed oF dared rome books of d his rom ta California, wita out, however, rlatiny | o's nome or address. Lie requested them to le «at lineper & Brothers’, who were also ebippin, dy 10 bis son. Mr. Willlem For remt was very well acquainted with one of the firm Mr law, and the books were sold to bie sod seat a Clrected to “Forrest,"’ care of Harper & Prothers, The Dill wee charged to Mr. Wilkam Forrest, aml went to bim. Forrest, of Califorpia, it vy aleged, failed ie Pomething less than & year after this sale. Mr. Willan Forrest refused to pey the bill and thi setion was se cordingly brovght. The defendant denied in bix au«wer all the Siegetions of the complaint, but hie prineips’ Bround of defence reems to be that Wr. Wm. Forres wae not renpowsil'® for the books, ani tht at toe ime 0 the sale to bim be disavowed any intention of betag he ld Teepensible Messre. Abbott, for the plsietiify, cos tended that the only question was ows of feet te whom the credit wae given, that upon thin powt there cowl! te we room for doult, Lecans® Gretly, it appeared that the Merope cid mot kuow toe name or editress of Forrest te Cabterria, and could met beve trusted him; aa! se Coney. beedure it appeared (oat the conda were charge ~ . — —n —— ame Liquor Law. =| (rem trae. ia - rr annzers , 90% DRUNKENNESS POKING TH Past 08: ¥> | ASPePLATION OF TH FOSCR Teeery wire rane THE HERALD GUIDE BOv.*-- RoR orate The day, eepectally, a 4 34 qU'¢t aSabba'h as we have bees wont to witness for meny years, The police courts, which are usually cro.78¢d Om Sundays with prisoners charged with intoxicai‘on @ 4 disorcerly ¢ aduct wore quite dull yentervay, and pr ¥ @'ed & healthful state of effaira in the metropolis. 8.'80® the dayon which the TR Uperial Corermm at & 4 ranitend not rehibltory liquor law was to ave bees enforced, thare tly hee jurtnente ws de by the exe 0 quad has been u decided decrease in <3 64 Of gross intoxivs. Tom Pedro Ferrers de ( ovtere ath the » enlpotes- ‘iow; but whether this cam be at tributed to the parity of the liquors vended, or to the wat Uhfulness of the po ice in catch ng indulgers before they dee me usable te held om to the ground, or mot, it is Serdiy povsibie to ey. There is also 4 great dimination in she oumber of enpectable topers This can oaly be acc@anted for by the determiuation evinced hy some of the moreing pe Ferm to bold up the names of those who heppes ualor- unately to be placed 1 o charade wethy tory * ne of the provisions of OP Sen and disgrace, The folowing ‘able shows the number of parsons er. reated for tntoxication ou Haturday and Sunday Saurday. Firnt District Polioe Court. “ Second District Police Court... Third Diatrict Police Court... . Total. seeteeceeeesee: OD ARKESTS FORK INTOXICATION Lt BROOKLYN, The whole numbec of persons disposed of by the jus- tices on Saturday morning for intoxication was seven The police returns yesterday morning sbowed the fol lowing number of arrests on Saturday night — } Int district. 2 34 district, a 44th ow | bg RTE sic hobo aieedin aeenentis CONVICTION FOR SELLING LIQUOR WITHOUT LICENSE. Ezekiel Baldwin, the beeper of the Franklin House, in Fulton street, who was among the first indicted for sell ing Mquor without license in the mouth ot May, way tried and convicted in the city court, before Jadge Cul ver, on Friday. The following the defendant was sentenced to pay a five of $150 was defended by the Liquor Dealera’ counsel. INTEMPERANCE IN WILLIAMSEORG, ‘Three men were arrested by the Sixteenth A police on faturday night, on a charge of drunkenness. They were brought before Alderman Eames, yesterday, and discharged, Two men were arrested ia the Tairtsenth and Fourteenth wards for the same otfence, one of w: was discharged, snd the other sent to jail for ten days. OUR ALBANY CORRESPONDENCE. Aunany, July 22, 1555, The Protracted Trial of William Landon, for Selling Liquor—Acquittal of the Acensed. The case of William’ Landon, proprietor of the City Hotel, one of our first class public honres, has been concluded, after am investigation and trial for nearly two weeks, Although the Carsom League had daily threatened to eommenco prcsecutions, they made no at- tempt until they were actually challenged to lo so by Mr. Lardon. He sent » responsible person to thom, with tke information that intoxicating liquors were sold at hia ber. An affidavit of the fact was made by the per- stove who drank the liquor, aud upon this evilenes 0. I. Willams entered @ complaint. Mr. Laadon employed as hia counsel Mosera, Hill and Porter, the latior gentle- man conducting the defence in court. The warrant was iswued by Jobn 0. Cole, @ police magistrate—s temperance man for two or three years. Tho defendant offered bail to any amount, to appear upon the preven- tation of = Grand Jury, or (o snbmit the care to tho sions, Both propositions were denied by the Magistrate, who preferred keeping the casein hiscown houds. Tho defendant, then, nad no alternative bft but to call for a jury before whom the facts and chroumstances, a8 well as the law, could be submitied The following gentlemen composed the jury viz :-—Janies Milwain, batter; Benjamin Marsh, silver. Ed. M. Courtrigot, carpenter; Jann Mend, late officer, Jawes Burt, ke»per of intoligeace ofiice; omen 0. ‘Wands, wtove dealer. ‘Lhe prosecution proved (which waa not denies) that Mr. Landon rold two drinks of brandy on the Oth of July. This wos sufficient testimony to bring him under the probibitory law, aa the Carson League imagined, } police , turns for the past two day: chow no par We hove received ia eli 8 fom ito Janctro ceptible increas ® {© 1b® pumber of 4 unke @. Vester te the th June, The meet portet mews ov oe Three Hundred Miles Around New York. | the mperis! government Ras ted bo ree waise | tbe treaty of peace reowet y made bh, WO command | bt of the tre wite be Misicter of Pan eT. } The Jowrmes de Comore tt Jay eage: = tary Oo Peeruey. Thee etjee ment arr) te, A treaty of com term «f cue your fo the col bee ten of the tresty, and tor the simmitancons ex hare. othe wat flew Lows of cacy ‘The prope t of the boundary \-euty offered by the Meperial yo vornie mt was aot artonted by the Pare KMOyaD ZovETDmMEM, who) ot prescatimg oc unt | OF project, om fined itself to teste lag thet he Menai liam plenipotentiary seegl! eate omte ® prelimi wary dimoure( © on the deftartion of te w mend « (thelr preoe ot pr meme ) The chief of aqeniron Medo fe Olivier & re eved fom the command of the navel @ ¥atos sty Boved m the Ste dela (ida, amd # eommer et to ation of sa | edjostm@mente. Captain Vrapeics Macon Barmo dx @ va, Of the pte! of the seme divut oo, remalae im tempo rery charge cf the command. We appeid tie letter of oar correspondent. Ree om Javmrne, Jane 5, 166. The Bay Cuy~The New Re hy were Kengratie The schooner Danvide, Cavtatm Nedaon, will anil tomorrow morniog tor Beltimwe, aed! ard this by bim. Captain Stout, faversby keown ie Jour city, arcived here & fow days slace, a+ epecid agent for the underwriters for the onfortanate schooner Bay City, whiot was intended to be ot into a fast etemmer on the river Heeramente. Capt. 5. bas sold ber, together wits ber and furniture, to the Amazon Stesa Navigation Company. 1 rejoloe in thie, of this comonny, efeer trying the qualitios and peed of thie steamer on that river, will me that North Amerioan river sieamers are the g>abeads 'o fee, limes Cartan Stoat returks to New York coon, ‘The project of the Ratlrond Iya Pedro Il. ie w be carried cut, and as & strife is manifested for her shares, a #peculating fever is anticipated. The bares are to be dealt out next week. Mure will oe subvcrind than toore are shares. Tor imperial government stipulates to gract | per ceat aed de rovinces 2 per cent, making 7 per coet per year lor thirty years. Tols road isto ren = greet dle favce into the 1aterior —location aot setled exartly. Several lettera have been publia od here on the 4th, from gevtlemen who took #eversl Caines | brou, by the bark Ellea Aon, who elrnyy | Gcllats for each, and give sixteen ovete daly for | two years, sposkiog in the highest terme of ther | industry, coDduct and satisfaction with their mew homes. | can re no ob-tacle in the way of Ulnging | thouranda of thin class of pagple as eolvaiete to | this empire, ae they wil fied ple to take inem es ‘nat ds they come, ‘here belng 4 great wan’ of } lube rere. We have news fiom Amezon to the th, Pare ro the 15th, Merinbam to the Lith, Cars to the Lt Pernambuco to the 28th of May, and Baebia ty tue Ist of Jone. There arrived at im, ia Dany ral Cellenos for toe Amazon, a sickly con tition. Ficm Majntam there appears to be a gowhead epirit !n f'rmiog compar ies for navigstion, miaing and opricultural pursuits, and they tuk large 'y ad Mrayeet The defence was, that the liquor sold was imported brandy, acd this fact was entablinbed to the watisfaction of the Coust ape jury. Mr. Porter, counsel for Mr. Landon, qnoted (rom the lest clause of the first section of the prohiditury law, which ir as follows:—°'This section shall not apply to LqWor, the right (o sell which in this State is givea by any law or trfaty of the United States.” A> contealed UAt thisprovision in the Inw allowed the #ate of ina. ported Wquors in any quantities, either in original pack ages or in sraniler quantities, Though (he couasollor, in bis adéreas to che jury, adduced voluminous satiori- tien ogainet many other features of the law, and oacu- pied two days ia bis remarks, he reliel mostly upon the Stove quoted claure for an ecquittal of bis client, Mr. Landon. Sho counsel for the Carrom Langue, Mr, Werner, oocu- | pied rome four hours on yestereay in dofendiog the law, reitermiing most of the stale and sterestype. matter ot the temperance lectures for & dozen yenra Mr. Justice Coie, im hie nddrega to the jury, remarket that Bo had entertained th of the proktbitory law were sufficient to arrest the selling of intoxisating Liquors; but he coafessea that atrict examination and closer rellection pen the clause quoted relating to thi allowed by law or treaty of the United s somewhat steggered ia hi tated that York, and the dev the pre: pointr, made strong impressions oa his they were legal tle men of eutinent tat jog, mad whore opinioos upom any law question were deserving of tho mort candid consideration. The case was then submitted w the jur: course of & vory few mome verdict “that Wiliam Landon was not guilty of any offence against any law of the state of Ne count of hating sold imported quors in the City At the deciaration of the verdict, « alight appe was fented by the crowd i ‘onthe of whow were io fi with the defencent. Tue result of throughout tke city, into the public hotels retail shops. But the mews carried with it no # tion over the probibitory | Even thove most interested in the reealt ex'ibited no figne of conquest or victory, but took the mater with coolners and covslderastion. There was no exsens of Cripkipg on the oecaaion, and no Saturday night within a dozeu years parsed off more quietly. Tore ly 9 moral in thin, which is bighly creditable to that portion of our citizen® who courclentiounly believe that the last Is kitlature exceeded their authority in the pasnage of the Probibitory Liquor law. to clow up tbe loger bier and other temporary rum rhopa, They assert that this case will be takea to the highest courts for speedy adjudication. News by the Matis, Op the ith {nstant a man oamed George “bank, who lived an bortler with Dr, Gelig, in Waynesboro’, Penn sylvonis, burg binwself. The only cause sentpsed wae grief for the cesth of a favorite borse of ths Doctor's, named Fox, during whose plesners “hank was when Fox dies | want to die wo After the ani wal’s death, when removing ite halter, he remarket “this Dalter will do me a service some dey,” aed verified the remark by ¢nding Lis own lite »ith [t. ‘The Yarmouth Hegieter omys “On the Lith instant, a tchool! of seventy three biackGah was driven ‘nto this hartor apd captured just within the limite of Hara ‘They wore ly large snd fat, of it is thought will yieia 21,209 worth of of}, | A men went to one of the privileged Uquor sellers in Auburn to getsome Liquor to bill the fever aad ague 164, ana plecge of bis sincerity, some ground pep- to be mixed with it. The meticime was ot Grenk—waa fined $19 | nent Lo pr wn for {nine pretenoms i lien was barnt at Mobile on the Kllerease, of Ualiwin county, , was barnt to death in the cabin of the boat | per was orders taken, And the sgue patient for Vee seme, ape ecvory Tet, wan Gentrozed by | the work of dentruction that nothing $10,660, A Mea. Way and ber child, a boy about fire y g@, Tesiding im (he town of Tyre, a few miles from | Seneca Fail: N Y., ch by hghtemng aod to | stantly killed during s thunder shower on Monday of | last week, The lightning struck the house ia which the | cectnsed lived. No injury was dons to ‘he other mee bere of the fewily, and but little w the pours bt of the 19th inet, the dwelling house o' Cer [runepavgh, ip the town of (bent, Cols mbis WN. Y., ae entered by two persous, whe vo fom toom of bis son, Dr. J.T Dunspacgh, $1.00 A barber, named Coarien Plavr, comumitio! ewe de st | Tom's Biver, Geean county, N. J., om the Lith vast, | Cuttipg bis throst with a raeor, Tonsnsed wae 6 Jor magt wos Glasatiafed and tired of ihe, 204 tha! Le intone to commit the set, which be at lavt did, a most rere | hie heed trom hie bay | A torn, nemed Boardman. residing near 0 mo. | ridecousty, I, bane bimeeif the morsler Wee nt wie 6 Wiliam Ferrtat at the ces of the thasectne Coupee) (or the dofemdant ire ata tnet the oridmnce was radictory aac lneuM clect to support « jasgmer ainUS, lecisign reserved. werringe He left bie wife in bed anc wen 0: bis heres, sed wae (ow nd home by the eer to & tre eure cam be armgued for tbe acs, Sve youre of age. Xo | sear the Narrows, 6 1 birth. He had wid « me of hu (rieods that te | ubout sbip balding, any Ente! Tre Cxsees Manenan's—Tee Gowrie un € At¥—The tno allotted for the eqprns mnary complete their returns bay expired, yet bot cow tively fow of them have forwarded the remulin + Jabors to the Secrstary of state. There hat bev dant time afforded, aul there ix no excuse fe now census before the pu that some of the Marshals who have fined () work, omitted ceveral mattors that sloali be attewled to. There 1k» portion of their schedues apy to remarks which but few of them have filedep. It would be well tor each marshal to give agremgater, | population. dwellings, farotiies meérrieges ond deaths, proportion | vorn yoters ant non-voters, ke, ly dong #9 thay would qreatly facilitate the labore of thow who mate ) Up aggregates fioin their schedules, end confer « favor op the public, It would also be well for them t@ note | swong thelr rerearks anything proullar (a their de | trict very old) men end women, excapiicnal exploy | niente aod the hie. fly takigg heed of Cheer hints, will do something towards earning the Increase! com | pensation they ask for, Hurry up the return, Nannow Excarn oy ¢ Hinue Paseavorn Tas. —Om Saturday night, about 10 o'clock, officer Marsh, of (he | Nineteenth ward police, discovered a dead horace ina ditch at the corger of fourth avenue and Fifty thint etree!, | on the Thue pea | Jint time * | attracting the } »immediately stopped the tram cous apct. the peseeagers | oving the horse, @hew th train continued its course \without Lepediment to the | depot. | Tur Tree Green Awrmican GuAnee—A compeny | with the above name pansad the Imire office om There | practises firing ata target, The company turned oat sixty musket, eight officers aod seveu ploarers aad was accompanied by a large number of i L. Zimmerman is captain of the compan: able, and the target dey inst, om thelr way to Bast New York, where they } | Veant o'clock on Patuway nigh ¢hree in the Seventh district, cause! by some phorpharus taking fire tn the yard No. 154 Pearl ateeet, orcugied by Dodge & Colville, wholesale druggists. The phowphorwe 2 it seema, bad been left in the yard whieh bad b¢ the wir, took fire The light flneboe, lookout of the alarm. When Uy Horily batt oa alarm of ire w ime Letore they eguld dese 1 tne doors of open that the localiy Le ascertained. ws Hocerter.—A Mid seven pears of age, samed Johanna MeCarthy, while playing upon the root of the bamse 472 Pear! vireet, rolled over imte ‘he yard below, aud, strange to any, wee got killed by the fell The docters think she wil curvive. Inqrnet 4? Breve Letann.—Coromer Noble held an in quest yesterday om the tasty of 6 man found in the woler The deceneod had ret hau aot mevetacke, and wae dronse! im a black tweed cont, light | merCe and werigetion, the rat tu dons of which ‘were Bot to be excheceed guint a by some Une the bound wy trenty oot Uhem omtet ate owes alan Tetiied 2) Aw aiemiocal serwemnat @ximy the court to ¢ ve 48 & Count of hin & tom in the sego ovtet | experien ed. | wil be struck wih many pew PLEASANT ROUTES TO THE WATERING PLACES. Valuable Information for Trevellers. : OUR SUMMER RETREATS, ae. ae, deo. ‘The map of the Northern aad Mi idte Rtates te covered with a vast network of raitroads—our wa- tere are never w@ rest; night or day they are plooghed by many eteamboats, carrying thouvents Of pasrongers and mi/fens worth of freight. These te hardly © viliege with! three hondrsd miles morte sod east of New York wrherein the scream of the Seam whistic io vot beard haifa dozon ti new 6 day. In the wammer » fair extims.'¢ one fifth of our psople ee , either for by vwlth, business or ples ware. It te for the bemefit of vain clasy that we have compiled tte following facta im relation to the routew = Within aboot three ha eUred miles of New Pw rome oo ran.sprerwia: ‘There are two routes, both passive through Naw Jemey, and aetther very good or very fest compared with other frst ass railroads. The mail route ie by the New Jersey raitoad, from Josey City to | Treaton, amd thea croming the frontier to Peas. lvania, The clvtance by thie route ts eighty. eight miles time from four to five hours; fare . in + P.M. train, 98 BH loare ferry foot of Liberty street, North river, ot feng i ee Oe Me aed Sooper It) wenk merven have a terrible time about beepage oe this aide of the ferry. The saa- ber of Fuser’ porter’, «mauhers and loafers shoet ‘he gtation ie emendous, Keep a egarp look ogt far Jour Daggage Bel pocket booke At Philsdeighis the eight Hain -aviog bore at) P.M, coanecte whe ‘The Camden and Amboy ronte \s liked by mang (revelers ID cumoner, o# }t commences with tweaty. coren miler of steemboating from New York te South Amboy. The scenery oo route la Very pretty irom Sevth A@bey tae Gaweller gots to Pailedel- pha by the Camden and Amb y Mailrosd, paadag Virough Hordontown oo very pretty place, and ple brated as the residence of the Cowat de Sarvil- | lems, ex King of Spam, The ditaace by thie route & righty nine mileytume, from four hours and # halt te Gre hows, Loaves pier No 1, North river, hy steamer Joho Putter, ot 6 A. ry far Als), by same boat at eve place, ot 2 CM, fare #. Lhe bagenee roqulations on thie tine ere simply sheurd. Mailronte are liable far pny amount of lageage ever or on ter ome nuedred dodare, ss common carriers. The scenery by the eam at roote emery dow aod by the railroad the temvoler may tarry for a while at plearast Trenton or Mi nmousn, to view the scenes of two of the had est fought and most |mpurtant betes of the Reve lution. The clty of Phedelphie is the second te populetion ard wealth is the Velen, lt to maak jeter aad pleaeacter city t) the Wavelier than New York. Iu topography te « model for other pleees, tt abounds foe sveneee, roble pote bulldings ard pleseast ériven. The traveller will oot neglect t visit the Girard College, the | wt Water Works, le Sepen dence Hail Se ‘The favorite waternag place of the 'hiledeiphtons ls Cape May, the ex treme point of Now Jersey, and only three or fear doors div’ ant hom lh ledelphia by steamboat. There 4 an independent steemboxt Uae @om New Yok to Piladelowla, teeleding stamens Aiepnemon De aware end Konacheck | aeve plor fvot of Cedar eteeet, N. ata l. M Teu at Cope May. Pare #2. re LaPCLr nia TO THR COUTH, Hy railroad to Baltimore © miles—tare ) te. All sortact time, Tete W rather « hard read to travel, and Reeds reforming. It mw abowl the hardest 100 miles of ranroeding that toe wrier of thw ever | eet ly deme, bowewer at ea the greet Soulhers mote of wavel to Wed ington, Nichmend, Virgins, Obarlesten, Hout Carolia) acd New ous Traine tor Bel tumere, leave Philadelphia at © A 14MM, OPM, ek a Tee noon train Is an exprems, so called is contre die Loction to the mall tein The mails segues te may, are carried on a alow tren, bul mall amie te mugged through by the caprem There le nothing very interceling om thw route except thee toe traveller from the North will cow pase for thee fret ime, sore the oeelrete | Mason and D cane line, aud find bimael! io dave Territory. FROM FOU AML FO THO ome, You may ake s ferry boet at \ ime teeet whet at ba! pest eves io the more rom ty omen, Loere ake rali@ay od be whisked gor ee tne Meter of New Jewcy ty Atagth oy ce the conse chee Dimtance 06 mies. Tare 0) is Ae TEMAS His TO Tee whe Hy the Penpayi ven o Madrond Pitw burg, 163 miles; time, 1) boorm fare, 0) You may go Weat by tabing © « Needing Retired Wea port, and thence by the sew road crow the Pose | eylvania frontier, striking the Nee York aed Mite Nedlwey of Corting £10 FEWRORT, Boer WRITE MOU WTANN® & The traveller on the router | sa people pocullaritue rever ewe 6 Wet ie of othe tet Oe eet coe are larger aod or eto s OO ee ee om of temikee oF ee «¢ oe sever intrude themecires a. parecogers, and (he mel ieny of towel gow ee | Roltaplesly, controlled -) sow lewhetiie emden Prom New York w the Fert Chere ape tee relteed | routesand many tramicet Hee The tenekeste re al) fant aod wale ot Che mame time Ce ome Lome lelacd 0d ‘nae there beve teen go eccidente @ cones urnce fT em peareo? tere The Newpert tourist wil teke the Mall Kiver steamby at from pleg No. 0, Vath river ot iF and be wll be iaaded ats very lage wher? fous welelng place ot aieet la ue + ee Tee tf» striped penta, white rhurt aed ATF gat patent inetler abo, From 1 Ou bis persow, written free Germany, bia youd to bare bem Curlers Mayer. These aitere wore cireeted to the care of #6 Drensing 701 Browdway, vat they were unfortanstely left in car No 2%, 0m the fi d,, wily the Coroner was proceeding ap sof trmede A the eceased. The Gincer wil confers fever ty bw them at Freooh’s Hotel, direetot io WM Yoble, Core wer of Kick mows Brovkiyn City News Vaviee ~n Vetdmy salght weman pemed Farah ‘ing in Graham, ear Pork svete, was ebocking!y burned vy the exphonion of lamp, which she ae dnqaged im peplenisl. light of another inay im close praia liet @lurley were 0! fo warloae m Character Yhat she yeeg Ohl leernses wees wikew, eat of gh! ebitrem. s Daring the thunder storm oo Thuretey Mr. cod Mre. Migham, of Jersey Gry, eh, were ridieg skepg Hamilton avenue leo light wagon, were vom cereb y ered by coming im ellos ob cor ©), wear the fous of Cintom wert, They were throws { upee toe yovemen’, and the venicle was cmatier ¢ ye 4 Comment Law og by tb Witamebarg (iy Sews. forrece BY Lecwierd.—Tee slewy Pies Jase, ire o Van Ways Ot the foot of F pirat Greempes!, wer etreck v He was aeoat ih ¥ or Bight The marl eere shivered” Ses eeeeh sng TOS bak neal tante le aboot 10 mike, fore fF The oe ea mbost Metropole which bas leisy « aende® recuing om this line, & very (+t od nme dons, Her turnitere ve othe, while Jovers of the case. scene wig with the marcve proportoes ce! tewedfel eark manship of ber engion Tee Pople Hate te hee compan boot, coreg New York oo Miyedey, Wednestay wn) Friday ‘Tim'd travellers who prefer reilrons wavelling to s lungeacd ss +) 08 © @enelleret Mewnbew way take the eight O'cloe® morning train on the New Yok end New Haven Ut Grad to Uertieed. then sores Connecticut W Provides, tale iat, and {rem these & pleamsat sui! of too howe sud © ball dows Narragacsets bey, arriving t@ | Newport tm phowt twelve boure The fare le 86. To Beeton—Land rule. The teewes ant New York Central Rallroud is the shortest ond the sow. (a. From New Yoru and New Hereo depot, On peltret e TAM, OAM, oe TP Detepce 12) mle Tine on hoor Pee B. ‘This reed pease tuzvags Coanootio’st, crpaming Was and tence