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WHOLE NO. 6940, ee nro ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. | ___ SFECLAL Nomsema, en vs eee IRGINIA’S GIFTED AUTHORESS,—A NEW NOVEL, by the author of “ Alone.’” First tes, 10,000 copies, ‘ow ‘ready, THE HIDDEN PATH : A Novel. Marsoy Harixp, of Richmond, Vi ‘One elegant 12mi0. vol. 434 pages. Price $1 25, ‘The Semana enceoss of diss Harland’s ‘Alone’ thro ition after edition with gient rapidity repul in nd with a still larger sale, trangla ced dnto. the French and German langanges with marked sac- cess—is perhaps the best evidence of she originality and jarity of ber weriti In the language of an eminent Slt, “che may hen h take rank among the most successful ts of the Uni jaton.’* J. ©, DERBY, Publisher, 119 Nasyeu street, N.Y. 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By John Osbora, of Oporto, ortngal, and New York, For sule ut No. 45 ver street, New York, Copies transmitted free to any ‘of the United States on receipt of Mfvecn cents in pos ptam, Lk Pa ea ees TLL BE READY FOr DELIVERY SEPTEMBER 1ST— Lippincott’s Pronouncing Gazettcer of the World, or Dictionoiy, containing a greater amoun of matter than any other single volume in the English langage. Edited by J. Thomas, M.D. and T. Baldwin, aanted by geveral other gentlemen, The above work, (upon which over five years of continued labor and re- search, with ® large “outlay of money has been ex- ded.) has not been published merely to puppy deficiencies of existing Gazatteers, but to furni ‘Geographical Dictionary which should be as com- prehensive in its design, as perfect in its range. ment, and os complete and accurate in its- execution as the best dictionary of the English language. | Among the many claims to superiority which this work has over allothers of the kind ure the following :—Ist. It is a Pronouncing Gazetteer, a feature as essential to the com- pleteness of n Geographical Dictionary, as to dictionary ofthe lish language. 2d. It contains above 20,000 more cool names than’ any other gazcttecr of the World. And the notices of all important plices will also de found far more full and satisfactory than in any other similar work. 84 In regard to accurracy and recentness of informattfon it will be found incomparably superior to every other, We might have hurried this work through the press to forestall others commenced long after ours was In progress, but wo could nat be tempted to waive a ature of excellence requiring time for its per- fection, ‘The “Pronouncing Gazetteer, or Geographical Dictionary,” contains above 2,100 pages. Price, in strong leather binding, $4, Any person remitting $8 will re- ceive the work in two volumes, bound 1m cloth, free of ‘of postage, J. B. LIPPINCUTT& Cu., (late Lippincott, « Grambo & Co.,) publishers, Philadelphia, Orders respect: ully solicit UPREME COURT.—IN THE MATTER OF THE KNICK- LBS) erbocker Bank of the ciiy of New York.—Notiee to Blockholders and creditore.—The receiver of the above named bank, baving reported to this courta true and accurate Msi and ratiment of the, persons who, since the Ist of January, 1850, were stockholders thereof, the ‘amount of #tock held by each, and the residence ofeach. #0 far as the same can be nsecttained, public ‘notice is hereby given, that “the undersigned has been appointed by the Supreme Court, referee, with directions, fter notice 1o ail persons concerned.) to appor- n the debts and habilitics of sald bank contracted after tie Ast of January, 1860, and remaining unsatisfied - among the raid stockholders rateable in proportion to heir stock, according to the principles of the statute in ~guch case made and provided. ‘Notice is also hereby given, (hat the matters so refer- red to me will be heard at ny office, in the Trinity Build- dng, No. 111 Broadway, in the city of New York, on the 20th day of September next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. St wbich time shall procecd to hear the allegations aad proofs of ull parties and persons interested in the matter Feferred (o me, and particalyrly to ascertain the persons awho are chargeable 28 stocknolders for the debts and Liabilities of eald bank, conicacted as aforesaid, and the mount chargeable to each, according to the rules and principles declared in the statute. Notice is also hereby given, that the amount of tin bili- 4ies thus to be apportioned ainong said stockholders, is 950,216 94, and that the list of atockliolders among whom ‘the'a nment is to be made, is in my office, subject to the examination of all parties interested. Notice iv also hereby given, that the following are the names of atockholders contained in the report of the re- iver, whose residence is not ascertained to be within county of New York, but who are reported as liable ‘ihe said apportioniuent of the debts and Liabilities of to the bank:— James Lawrence Lockwood & Kei Krast’sl.yman {Goshen 141 eseee. 20 Wm. B. Landrine 40 J. W.R. Bromley..... 4 John J. Mabi 82 Jobu T, Bruen... 120 John L. Mandeville. 8 7. J. Berger. % Benjamin MeIntire 16 J. B. Brady. 4 Samael J. M.M 80 Brown,Palmer &Pwight 40 John McClave % 10 Gerard RB. Beekman 20 J.D, Morgan. +» 20 in Butler. . 20 Paul Mcsinne: 20 James Bowers, Jr. : 4 John Mason 4 Edward Babcock, a 66 Bernard & Rider, oF) go 40 Bernard Ridden... J 20 John Beadell... 8 40 Thomas Boyd 200 to James Boyd.. wee WO 4 Courtney & MeMullin.. 8 bt Fohn Casey........se00 6 James r a1 Cay, Chariton & Co... 10 Philip Meighan. 38 Edward B. Cobb. 40 Jacob B. Moore. 40 20 Hlenore Macquet 80 40 43 40 bor é 26 J. & J. W. Ogden, Lee Chamberlain...... 49 James W, Ogden, Jobn C, Campbell @® James Owens Patrick Callaghan, Trus- E. Overbaugh..., a 20 Joseph B. Parsdee..... 28 Peck & Martin, ii Alexander W. Palmer, Mi Frederick ©. Parke # Hlisha B. Phelps. 10 William Pond... 8 James Pirnie....- 20 William R. Prince: Clark ‘Theodore Rogers...... james FP, Ounningham. 2 ©.W, Campbells... John De Ruyster, J Morris M. Davidson, de> Francis Rider sed 20 ©. H. Redmond, John Koss. Adna Ef. Southwiel William P. Schmidt. Finch, Sanderson & Co, a, Jobnson & Shep- Bte: R. Gibbon: . no Gilleland. 2 Stirling & Walton... James Greene& El ward A. J. Sparks, Babcock... +» U Thomas Scott Tullius A. C. 490 Eliza P. Sandford Deve ‘Hannibal H. Green... 400 Thomas Smith, J. 8. Gibbons .. 40 Albert Hemming; Walter &. Hurd.. . . Charles P. Huestis... 400 William S. Thorne... Peter D. Tallman. Charles A. Thompeon Richard Teax, Joseph Thurston, Levi W. Uffo +e5 Henry A. Ventrls.... George Webb Richard Witty Samuel Wallace, Sarah F. Wheaton John Williams Mies Mary Ann Walton 10 10 70 2 20 20 2 40 8 409 4 16 20 i 10 reder'. W. Waterbury 49 4 Ey 20 BR i) 36 2 20 20 20 40 80 ‘Glude those whose residence is known to be in the city. New York, Avgust 28, 188, ‘ ’ ons narra GENERAL MEETING OF THE STOCKHOL.VERS OF the Butchers’ Real Estate Hide Association of the ity of New York, will be held at the office of the as:‘octa~ tion, situate om the corner of First avenue and ENfth street, in the said city, on 7 the 10th day-of 8¢%- tember next, at half-past 3 o’e! P. M., when a resol tion will be offered and voted upon for the diswolution of the said association, By order of the Trustees, |, Bees S, P. PATTERSON, President. GHNGE WUCAMPBELL, Tred d . surer, New York, August 20, 1865, Pahl Ftc Son: En tae een Bas N APPEAL TO THE BENEVOLENT.—A WIDOW, with a daughter, having arrived in this city utterly iestitnte, without friends or acquaintances, ventures to peal thus publicly to the well known sympathies of the influential and humave. She is far from desiriag to become & burden, nor does sho harbor vhe idea that by rolieitiog, and nape procuring support, ehe can free herself from al exertion; her he pe is that thia pub- Hic who never yet have been known to turn from the prayer of the distressed, would, by thelr charitable and t aid, enarie her to mect her present absolute wants, until she cam procure emp! ent by which she may ward off that after misery with waich she is at the present moment threstered. “Mer husband and father of her child was a Tree Mason, and to them she alyo mokes this sppeal, Avy inforiuation required of her situation, &c,, will be gla tly farnished, or any donation thankfully recefved and gratefully acknowledged (through the median of this payer) by editressing Mrs. G., Herald office, UFRUF 7UR UNTERSTCTZUNG DER NOTHLEIDEN pen Deutebmen yon Norfolk und Portsmouth, Va.— Verheerangen des gelben Fiebers in Norfolk, Va., und Urogebung haben anch unsere daselbst wohnenden Stanmeagenossen und zwar um eo hatter getroffen, als eselhen threr weit grosseren Zabl rach Sr cnberat- telten Klasse angeboren, und durch Ungewohntsein des Kliwas den Finflussen der schrecklichen Krankheit um leichter zuganglich sind. Tins darch allgemeine Vor- sigkeit bewirkte Blend tiefert der Kpidemic tag- lie) geal whl viele Vomilien sind ihrer Ernabrer be- it, und Hunger und Pest streiten sich um die Herr- Die Unterzeichneten wenden sich vertrauens voll an die hewahrte Mildthatigkeit der dentschen Bowohner New Yorks, um den bedrangten Unglucklichen eine Unterstutzung zu verschaffen. Beitrage werden heate Dienstag und Mittwoch entgegen genommen durch Herrn J. Windmuller in der Office der Herren R, A. & G. He Witthans, No. 61 Exchange place, und in der Ollice der N.Y. Stants-Zeitung, ‘214 William street. Oelrichs & Co., Looschigk, Wesendonel & Ferdinand Katek, €o. Leopold Bierwith, Spies, Christ and Jay, Jacob Windmueiler, A. Roelker & Moellmann, ik. Vietor & Ach . A. Witthaw) ENEVOLENT SOCIETY OF UNITED SONS OF ERIN. ‘A special meeting of the above society will be held at the National Hall, Forty-fourth street, on (this) Tneeday evening, Avgni 21, nt So'clock, Al members are requested to attend, as business of importance is to be Inid before the meeting. By order of THOMAS EGAN, President, Joay GaRmGaN. Recording Sec'y., pro tem, RENCH AND GERMAN—TRANSLATING.—THE UN- dersigned, favorably known for years for his profes- Monal competency, continues to give private instruction in the above languages and literature, as also the classics and English branches, at his rooms 483 droadway, nea Broome street, or those of his pupils, E. TELLERING OTICE—10 THE BONDHOLDERS OF THE PHENIX Mining and Manufacturing Company of Virginia.— ‘hose bondholders who do not accept of tl ot a se] ar- rangement on or before the 10th day of September next wiil then have to d entirely upon the security they may have under the supposed mortgage, as the present proposition will not be continued or renewed after that date. For full particulars apply at No. 18 Brondway betveen 9 and 12 o'clock. DAVID D, VOORHEES. U. ATHY MEMBERS OF NATIONAL CHAPTER @ No. 18, 0. L. A., are requested to attend @ meeting Thureday cvening, f frportance RA & at thelr rooms, No. 187 Bowery, ¢ Angust 80, 1855, at 8 o'clock, is to come before the meeting A 0 WESTWARD SHIPPERS, — TRANSPORTATION Ofice, Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Baltimo Avgust 16, 1856.—In consequence of great misrepresen tations having been made by intereste ties, 1 beg to inform the public that the slight obstru jon On this road, at Kingwood Tunnel, is now entirely removed; and that freight (as well as passengers; iv now forwarded in bots directions promptly on schedule time. The continay- tion of this despatch is ensured by the building of an ad- ditional road over the billat Kingwood, by which the uss of the tunnel will be avoided, until its widening and arch- ing is finished. This new track is now in use. The busi- ness community is confidently assured that their freight between the four great Atlanile cities an’ the West wil) be transported by this road, and its connections in time at least as short, a rates us low, and with as mu: eneral ratisfaction as by any other route. — Shi New York are referred to cur agent, H. B, CROMWEL 2, office of Baltimore steamzhips, corner of Weshington ap Albany streets. SOHN. 3 Master of Transportaticn. TRST ASSEMBLY DISTRICT OF WESTCHESTER selected ax deleguies to Syracuse, Calvin Frost and Francis Larkin, and £, J. Horton and John Carpen- ter as alternates. SEW YORK, ACGOST 27, 1865.—Tu THE CITIZENS of the Four(eenth ward.—Some malicious polities! Gricksters have been laboring to prejadice the people inst my election ay Alderman by circulating » report that lam a Know Nothing, and have received my nonl- nation by that Crder. which assertion! hereby pronounce to be a gross and malicious falsehood, asl Lave no asso- ciation or sympathy for ro traitorous a movement. Th man who would prove thus reereant to the cause of jas tice must be destitute of all the finer fecliags of haman- ity, and be an enemy to the cause of liberty, A com miltee of working men, known as the ‘ American demo- have Leen pleased to nominate me as @ candi- date for Alderman without ax tion om my part, anda greater evidence of m, ition to the Order of Know Nothingism or Maine hw fheaticiem could not be produced than the platform of the American dem racy as it takes @ most decided stand against those despe movements, Ihave alse been informed by the committee that one of the principal reasons of their organizing « new party is in consequence of the Kuow Nothings having too much iataence in making nominations for the other parties. Your obedient servant, MICHAEL TCOMEY, THE INDEPENDENT ELECTORS OF THE FOURTH ard.—Through the urgent golicitation of numerous friends Ihave consented to place my mime before the public as an independent candidate for Alderman of «aid ward, and should [ be elected I pledge my honor to prove true to good old democratic principles, and to oppose with all my heart and soul that infamous enactment, the Maine liquor Jaw. JAMES MURPHY, 87 Oliver street. THE LIQUOR QUESTION, JHAMPAGNE.—J. MEYER, JK., SOLE IMPORTER OF billecart salmons verzensy champagne 14 Broadway, invites the attention of the trade to bis new shipment of this celebrated brand of wine. Orders flied upon the most liberal terms. BE. M. TOMPKINS, t, FILADELPHIA LAGER BEER, FOR PUBLIC SALOONS and private families, bottled, balf pint dozen; pints, 4s. per dozen. In kegs for the deli- vered' to order. Fit. DOEWNG, corner of Cliver and Henry atreeys. INES, BRANDIES, GINS, ETC., 0N BOND, IN HALF pipes, quarter casks ‘and octaves; each pack) accom with certideate of importation. For eale from wharf or from bonded warehouse, by 1. H. SIMPSUN SONS, 19 Beaver street ———— MUSICAL. A LADY WOULD LIKE TO INSTRUCT IN VOCAL c and iy strumental music In a family where it would onsidered a remuneration for board; highe.t refer- ences given and required. Vlease address Instructress, Broadway Post office. ELODEON, MUSICAT ) EXHIBITION HALL, Cleveland, Chin, having been theroughly ventile- ied, painted and repaired, with new seenecy, &e.. is to let by the day, week, month or year; or favornbie terms made with bands of minstrel: ond all kimds of exhibitions, by the proprietor, Address Melodeon, Cleveland, Obis. JANOFORTES —A SPLENDID SEVEN OCTAVE Plano, cost $400, will be rold for $200; has been used but afew months; also several for $140, $150, 8146, and $176, warranted in every respect. Inquire at Epring street. PIANO, HARD AND GUITAR —DOARD WANTED IN New York or Brooklyn, by 0 lady and gentleman having the above instrament, whee they could pay part in instructions on ¢ither, or im singing: rapld progress insured, Address Mr. Solmon, 175 Hudson #t. W NTED—BY A SOPRANO SINGER, OF FINE capacities, a situation in ® church ehoir, For articulars apply to Mesere, fcharfenberg & Luis, 760 Broadway OVAL —D. H. AKNOLD & 0, HAVE REMOVED frow No. 00 Pine street to No. 49 Broadway, jer Monday, August 27, the steamer NORWALK make only two trips » day to Fort Hamilton and Coney Island, leaving Amos street at @ and ie Spring pad vr. gtd i La and 1 id dad 63g, oe t 4g P. M.; leaving Coney Island w' 4, touch- fag at Fort Hamilton each way, Fare for the whole ex- 2% cents, Full fare for childrer FE R LONG BRANCH, ~ SHREWSBURY, HIGH! ANDA, C FY ISLAND AND FORT TMAMILTON.—ON AND Ocean Vort.—The fayorite steamer JAMES RISTOPHES: leaves Jay street for the above places on Monday, 27, ato Pr. M.; Tuesday, 2th, at 2 P.M. We at 4P.M., Thoreday, 20tb, at vot daly 6a ace tik orale, 1am MORNING EDITION—TUESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1855. VERY LATE FROM CUBA, Arrival of the Granada—One Week Later from Havana—Arrival of the British’ Steamer Wye at Havana from Vera Crua— ‘Was Santa Anna on Board? The mail steamship Granada, Capt. Grifin, arrived last night from Havana, whence she sailed on the 28¢ inst. ‘The Britivh mail steamship Wye, which left Vera Cruz on the 17th inst,, left Havana on the 2d for Southmmp- ton, England, Although no one on board the Gramda Anew whether or not Sumfa Anna had arrived at Havana in the Wye, yet he wa probably » passenger in her. ‘The movements of passengers ike Santa Anna are not se quickly made known at suth a place as Havana asat New York, It will be seem from the letters published below that hia funily were expected by the Wye. Apropos of thy ‘panish war steamer left Haryana on the 22d inst, for Vers Cruz. ‘The sickness of Hevana wee on the incrende, the fever was confined piiucipally ts the soldiers who had been removed into the country, the volunteers reieving them on guard, by order of Captain General Conchm It is permmmently determined that the black military or- Benization, fer the defence of the Island, shall continue, and that they will not have 4 national donk established in Cuba, Sugar bayers were active, admitting advanced rates, ‘The stock atfthe ond of the weck had probably diminished to 80,000 boxes, Molas: es scarce, and at high prices. Freights—Not any to pay. No disturbances—so termed—but a good many boast- fons; more in muznber than usnal in guch dull No ‘protectorate’ veasels in port; ail gone down to help Santa Anna run away Died, August 22, on board the Granada, John Baxter, aged 80 yenrs, of disense of (ne heart; he was buried at wa. OUR HAY ANA CORRESPONDENCE. Havana, August 25, 1856, Britih Brig-of-War at Vera Cuz Waiting to take Santa Anna on Borrd—Spanish Steamer sent to his Assistance knere among the Troops, dte., fe. Although our journals say there is nothing impor- tant by the British steamer, we begin to get items of Mexican news from Vera Cruz Sth August, and New Orleans 16th, We had quarters prepared for Santa Anna here, who was expected to arrive by the Wye. The British brig-of-war Daring was waiting ai Vera Ceuz to take him on board. In every distracte ntry, England has always « look out along shore to save high placed villiany, and prevent the punishmeot which has been oraed in crim Init to ¢ the mixchief he nurtures through her ts? The news we gather from the United States is such as to make us look with gieat interest for the next istelligeace from the seat of war, It is suid that the Spanish war steamer which got to ren at 6 o'clock yesterday afternoon bas orders to pro- coed to Vera Crit, and to take such part as may be pro og to save Santa Anna, or afd in his escape, should it The f ar now ts that he bas not been per- 3 friends to leave them to answer to the federal party, or he w shown his leg in o its’? before this by the ald of the Britith brig-of-war aring or one of the Mexican steamers. ‘The steamer Wye, which left for St. Thomas yesterday morning, sold specie here at 4%, per cent premium. ‘The Crescent City has not arrived from New York, The steamer Bl Dorado will leave for Aspinwall to-day, and th: orge Law, which we were advieed by the agente would be here on the 2let, we are now told will probably be here the oth. Our steam comnmunieation is much interrupted, but as long as Sebastopol remains 1 suppostywe bave no right to comple ‘e have sickness among the troupe which have late) arrived in the eountry vesive tertality; a it {4 supposed that thelr withdrawal from the eity will ttay the plague, Our business in sugar, the rtock of which is mach reduced, has been very active through the pecuiative ‘rates, Exchange-- ‘cunt. London, 11 premium, —is. per box sugars; $1 hhd. molasses . noe of the Charloston Standard. } Havaya, Aug. 17,1 atternpt anything in the way of political news nt time, Ido not know even the Captain General suspects a conspiracy ‘nsi bis cule at the present time, Indeed, that fané- tionary secs to have eettled himself down in. the natdet ofsn facredible quiet in body, mind and soul, He garroied Fiato, and he cannot tell any more unpleasant isles, he has done the same for Estrampes, and the fill- busters in the United States are terrified: in fact, be has crusbed the conspiracy that threatened to disturb the ordained condition of things on the ever-faithful island; ano what more need he accomplish? He has done i i put to the satisfaction of The Queen has transmitted to 'y at Madrid, si headquarters in Spain through the Secr ‘ a) apprebe general course in the sup. pression of the conspirac nd hie patting muskets into the hands of the blacks ‘in particular. The Cortes also expressed to him an approval of all thet he had done, Coucha was 60 w hed with this last, that he made the preliminary ents for a grand parade in honor of it, to come off on the Sth inst. A rather flerce storm, hh r, rendered such a display and he accordingly wax content to de tune to his subjects through the columns of the Diario, accompanying t with an address t mea who bad eer which me one will any i 1 ng are the decumen' Constituent Cortes inform me at inthe ression of the date roposition has been approved. « to be pleased to declare that Lieute- nan’ Genera de Ja Conchn Governor and Captain Ge nernl of the Island of Cubs, has deserved well of the coun- try int) ait cirenmetance through which that An s the authorities, the army, the and the volunteer militin that have seconded him, and the inbabliants, who have presented him with an over of their property to sustain the national integ: rity. Soros av Vorryiyen—That vote of thanks which you have just heard is the sclewn expression of the coun- try, pleased at your loyalty and sery Mt will be en- graven on cur hearts indelibly; wilkgincrease, if possible, our resolution, and will multiply our valor vo defend, un: till death, according to our oath, the glorious banner of Castile, The worthy representatives of the nation may reat sure! that we rhall know how, at every hazard, to pro: serve peace and to afflance mere and more the eonservn tion of this important part of the Spanish Territory. I shall thos respond respectfully to the Queen and the na tional representation, 1o bring to their sovereign notice the profound gratitude with which our hearts are filled for the remarkable distinetion whieh they have deigned toconfer upon us. Viet pana! Vira la Reina! JOSE DE LA CONCH. After the publication of the nbove, the Captain 1 received the ev fons of the military officers, e and Inrge. ‘The well known building oceupied as the great restau- rant of the city, the Dominica, has been sold to the Bishop of (bie dlocees, (the papers being made out in faver of the sister of hiv reverence, however,) for the sum of 40.000, This must he a very good bargain, for the building brings $500 rent per Taonth or $6,009 per an: um, reasonable per cent upon the princigal {vested Mut, then it is not situated in the United § and that makes « slight difference in income, Opera Company is yet here, but not with rhable success, g¢ Adela arrived from Charleston on the 12th and remaing afloat, She «0 terms of the pale have not b public, Tenclose y ficial retura of the drawing of the Royal Lottery, upon the Sth inst. There wax considern- ble excitement upon the day following the drawing—it having been reported that the highest prize drawn by No. 8,028, was taken by some half dozen negroes, who, accornding (0 a common custom here, had united their slender means to purchase a whole ticket e of the unfortunate ones were so very unreasonable as to grum: He considerably that so large an amount of money should toll into the bands of darkies. The report, however, roved to have been started without sny foundation, Tis nuinber ix held by come one out of the city, I be lieve, and [have not heard that it baw yet been Claimed. ‘The health of the city fx good. There have been some cases of yellow fever, but not enongh to warrant any terror on account of them. either here or anywhere ele (Correspondence of the Cha Hava (29th Jone) the We ask the Cor August 17, The cholera appears determined to “make {ts mark" moore legibly before it takes Ite departare. There were | learn from the best authority, no lew than seventeen ¢ amongst our citizens yesterday. 1 am unable ty te the number of deaths for all uch 1 are kep ex secret as possible, and this is perhaps an dean, oa we well Koow that dorlag the pre ebclera, fear ocearions at leas! ar many deaths a. the fel Cipense iteetf = Some two or three regheente of the rege. jar eoldiers bave been sent into the country, and | hav Chwerved some of the volunteers performing » poction of the duty of this garrieon for » day or two past. ‘The only municipal regulation that bas been adopted to fwopent the aprecd the cholera n order for vid- ong she keeping of pizs in stables, &e., within the city or its immediate neighborhood. There having been reveral persons poleoned from ver dlgri« In the ice cream shops, order has been ineued, forbidding the ure of copper utensils in all rach places also in public enting bowser, &e. Our streets are in a radly filthy condition, and the roente emitted by the drains are mort odoriferows Wf there do not increase the spread ofcholers in our midet, I know not what will. A duel was it recently between two officers of the Span ae Hy Were both, report ways, shot dead. ‘The Britieh brig of war Aral) was off this h terday, A boat came on thore trom her, elt vt enter the Her se-ond Veutenap! whe come on shore, repo her baying experienced very heavy werther at rem Home anxiety i experienced for the safety of the Brt- teh mall etesmer Wye, now uine days overdue from Vera Orne. ‘The femily of Bante Anns is expected bere shortly from Menice 4 raya’ bag dee grented to Soave B, Grwer fo viet HER ern eeteereneaeeesinee Maire, st the expiration oi woceed inzat, to arrange his al gy com a treaty of Colonel RoWertaon, acting was safely delivered j esteriny |, who, with the uxgt er, Lam , by the chotce of Hon. Chairman. pro ; Cucrruchos, xii. bt dor—No stoch and no operations. Clayed molasses very Muscovado—none, Ri cow Hhave declined alittle, way from 828 pe, with«vut cask, and to 835 with casks. Europe x, to Mis. Fifth wards. clfed Inacked a, ae target gave evidence of high shill in markstuam to Elm Park yosterd Colonel Halsey, of the Tonth regiment, and hin wit have av upward pe were done en Lon- don, at 11 te 11%; per eeus premigny. On New York, vt Tobact?.The market for some lit- ot has been, qed supplied with the diferent of this last district the: k, yet prices have not |, and tia; $a ra, according to relection, in seme instances of even: ing having been ry, and less animation exists ates, however, continue firm as before. T quote $65 10 $100 for In, 2a and Ga; $60, da; $18 to $16, ba; 610 te 8.0, G4, according to quality and selection, Segars.—the very high rates cbtained, owing to the great material euitable for manufacture, ny manufacturers to cease manufactur: ing until the new crop gan be made avallable, The ship- nents of fue ears fur France continue somewhat tensively, and aflord the cniot source of employment to nufacturers who keep hands employed. Affairs in the Fifth Ward. TO INE EDIVOR OF THE BEKALD, ‘y's Hekarm @ communication appears, that demands from me m reply, that the public may haow whether the charges therein con- tained egainst the police of this ward ave strictly true or in accordance with fair and impartial Justice, “that St. Jolns’s Park has become infested with a set of pickpockets, burglars, street walkers and vagrants, to an unknown to the residents of that before Now, as to pickpockets and A resshution was offered pation tot x eandidata fer J) which Re withdrew to give Judie Rel h motion tliat reporters be admitted to the Convention. ‘The motion was lost, bya vote cio to 36. Wires wud D's a80w 6; to nad Maners, Nain and hae ¢ convention then bailoted fur Supreme Court Agdge with the following result:-— ™ 1 yer cent discount naw them, rtidos, anid he demand bas ne4 continued 60 #ia fevor of thiv reso- ward ngadnat it. ke. r rates thas the forego of our chief buyers for expo has returned to that countr, for exportatlo Judge Cowles was then declared (he unanimous novel ate of the convention. Jt was then moved to re nominate Jucges Hoff an and Woodruff, for the Superior Court, by acclamation, This was ainended by @ motion to ballot, mm of these motlons, Distelet Attorney Mall read a let- addressed to biimeclf individually, by 7 ‘ampbell, declining a re-uomiuation. thanks ef the writer to hix “follow-citize in, bal wo referene ie the whig party or the hig convention, unced hir intention t Cherry Valley. excitement and way recei.cd with gr y i were Tarde for the searcity of 2 good bave induced m honors conferred Thing fo his peace- disportion of Judge Cai & voto of 17 to ayton of the Six the Second ward, Hinight with the very bers murt have that nat vious @rlogular sensation about the hand aud eyeson rialsg whig, and that be had ms that his name would vention; that ax a jurist they had n conduct, but as a politician thoy had ob; © was well known to be in the habit of going aroun at Lz o'clock at night with a dark loutern in his hand that the sentiment of this (the w! verse to burglarions midnight pott by horrid oathe, quict and retired locality burglars, we have no information at the station hou avy Cepredations having been committed about that lo- } rs aa to warrant such a concin- sion, least of all euch a sweeping assertion, Indee |, erimes of (bat nature, thix ward has been very free from for the last yenr, and it has been a course of mutual con- gratulation among ourselves that ao few burglaries were committed in the Fifth ward, while so many were taking ploce in all directions; and without wishing to draw any isons with other wards, we felt conscious that the duties imposed on us were discharged as faith- fully aud vigilantly asin an we Were nu'l are desirous ore a Whig con- by such chara ) convention wa dans, bowl together “Yes,” reiterated the oravor oaths at mbdnight, ia the obscurity of the ¢ (Great senration aol applaw i in the way of reporting prevents av this effort of the J Mr, Dayton’s mu to A. Oakey Hall, who prevent On Sunday worniag lant, betwoes three and fou the reumer Elm Gity, while coming through Hurlgate, ow her y mupbell’s letter es CUE] aamall vail boat evotalaiag three po frow this city for inching Bay, on a fcblng exce It Is suppored that all in the rmall boat were drowned, as they have mat been seen or heard from wince, ‘Thhebe names were James Lester, Kiehard Roberts and Jose pla invidious com Murray Hoffman and Lewis B, Woodruff were then no ther ward in the city, and y ¢ whig candidate. ng the confidence of our Convention then proceeded to baltot for Judes the Court of Common Fleas, with the following re charged with being apt at, burglary upon th ss in our ¢uty im he One of the offend sted by a Third ward officer, who w while the members of my command were being the ocea- ipation of slavery in Upon diligent ingniries of those bordering on St. John's lane, 1 ‘tempt having becn made in that Int he scoundrel wave frustrated in the approach of the poMteman on that tween six and rev ellor Livingston . Gate There ww held in reserve in the #t be ryote and delay of the B.C. at that point J. Bancroft Davis. . ; would he Che ctantact Ws 6 appuinted a com. | The cecurrence was witnessed by ae cin Learn, by in t, of any such r¢ not have drawn upon his alto saw the men $x vention and i y idates for Street Com ‘ed ont of the rev The altea Seward fusi room of the Broad: ed to are made up mostly of itamediate vicinity, servant gicls living in the ing the warm suminer evenings, are accist a viroll seound the Park, sometimes accomp ond aso general th very exemplary, with sround the Park ! it would be very i ne health invigerating heir polluted presence, when pleasant locality is more or les annoyed by them. Within the last three or four years st have increased in this city toan alarming extent, so much to Leceme an intolerable nuisance in man, bile as well ax quiet streets. believe that he time te zene of New York will have to decid ogeelon of our streets », with the evile atten bat enthoelastic ant a few whigs from the different ward city, awaiting the action of the conveation Inte before they DELVOATES TO WHIO STATE CON pirty who hed been ran over, and th thelr male neq yefirst ward, (harbor i ADDITIONAL CANDIDATES, . Robert B. Colen Judge Welsh ty not @ cand Hivon, (hard,) and Theodore A. Ward with this nominn ut when the citi them t fo petits right of voting. The or In, oF Our wives A haye sueb Inws cancted as will bring eters more strietly 6. Thomas J. Munday Eighteenth Ward.—Jacob H. Valentine Jess, and all for the want of pro M, eharger—'-And on Thureds Ibrall was returning from a py Inid and struck by a slong shot, producing, itis suid ecmpound fracture of the ykull, from which it is feared he will not recover.’” ngg to learn the p inquire afer bis health I wi that the I ec'or ‘The farntly were Ukewise much surpi punt in the Hana», noth Jn our maliitud kditor, ve are charged with crimes of 7 mission sufficient almost to bring the more eensitive Among ux to @ premature grave. ty, do not bring charges aguinst us of which we ure en- ‘TER, Captain Fifth District. ables, Henry Hi Corporation. Counsel — sional visit; he was way againet Temlinge Doctor's house uiars of the sad affair and greeably surprised Upon going to the ui f the wines t of the kind hay. will be deemed « neg sion and com- ber of your comma ‘The Tenth ward Cow minate a candida For the sake of chari- fe for Alierman, to be A strong effort was tnwle jo wore of the ward tirely Innocent. DANIFL CARIT The Maing Law. Before the City Judge. Tue case of the Carsou League agaiust Mr. Wallacd, charged with a violation of the Maine law, in selling came up yestereay afternoon for bear- ing before Jndge Stuart, in the office of the City Judge, Mr. Tomlinson appeared for th, one of the Aw ved the nomination of tli Great confutog preyaued will yet be eflected, the spiritnous Hiyno ft nominee for Alderws ut No. 37 Chambers street. the defence, and Mr, Capron for the pro.eeution. Mr. Toulinson opened the care. this case should go to the Court of General Sesions, for the purpose of having « trial by jury, which could not be gained in the Special Sessions, a rection of the Motne law which granted to the xccused a hearing and trisl by jury in the Court of General % He vaid this was not an isportant case, low had already been settled as unconstitutional long rince been paralyzed by,the intelligence of the people and by the decisions of our court about three minutes Mr. Capron folluwed in behalf of the Carson league yght the last remark of the gentleman had nothing to He, for one, thought the law const! It bad been conceived by the best legal minde He bad read opinions against the Probiis- tory law, but none of them had shaken hin conldenee in its constitutionality, The question now ix, has Mr. Wal: tha defendant a right t tried hettme snother court. City Lnteliig Ter Jone Pree Merncnmer By Soreness Mest.—There was qui He maiatained that of the annual election for three trustee ty « the ensuing year. endeavoring to heen «trenuowel brethren, who thovght there were pl miy and not a fufficleaey of tern 4 cordingly measures were up town trustees at the eleeti ifthe report that rence! « ‘The tickets were T. Barnes, Benton Wood, Wm. A. Grell BE He rested his pol Mr. Tomlinson spoke ‘The up town tenate do with the ease nual election the in the Cownty Clerk one fot the reme The up tewners de transactlona of yeste ticket wae fairl, become, that all hands gave evi “and order a new come here and ak to be I shall contend vil 12th ia void, im * for trials in ihe Special and Gene- yne, courts whieh de not exist in law. fm cnumerating the courts of thir #tate of w Court of General mera This law confers av Cecrt.—The mateh » be played yenterday (Munday) » a Jory im these special case bie constration Jury bere,‘and we eannot be forees ow, way it please your Honor, I ba why thte motion to bring ax into anoth hall cleet, within t arrest, whether he phell have cial Beesions or General Be net Leen made in this Veontend by the reasons of this Probtt {ato another eourt he ground ready Ment of he Hare etated they had meartered at the de There le no auch day av @ of grace off the sccused le pane ch, and gow the day of Justice hax come rumed that the accuse lection, for the statute says the counltting magi«trate the provielons of thby statute ley—they made up tafias bowled mane rtp ptog } ted with epecta place this year dell Inform the accused o Mr. Temiiovon followed. tolvts which the other counsel has thrown stom’ this led by the touch of truth. the set of April then why dees he not contend that the magix ting should exll a Jory amd try the caves, for there is inw te bring the care wp to the section be wold. Now as tot | by Jury, the Judge cannot proceed to act upon thir ie Convinced what courve bs eo-rect. point te Just the one we are arguing now ihe Judge proceed to e coors Yo take? and if the Judge har not yet decihed his course of aetion, how has the aeeused lor lade right te cleet, when the Court has not Mr. Tomlinson anid he so clock, s tre rear of 616 Brow which soon Lrvnght the al sud vy their energeh gentlemen on t body of Gremen 1) Berwwhome if tube 1 im the besement right to elect for je tlh » tener in foreign and domewtie trait on bie elogh te the senennt hould not proceed to tany length. lie considered the law in perfectly plain, and be thought the C» come to the conclusion that the motion seeks te ee Tee tn Court of General Bond " rant + ark a trial by Jury, and the only on one pve wa thet le traosterring the cow to Co rt of Fomtons” ited ‘Tbe Court ald 1 he tot teittinnge pe iieked fn the Sew Vowel Savtag tag lage ve to Rereye | engages twartege oe tore ir Charts D. Clark We Jone; b Hewell cece pies the 1 was dewtroy od yar youn of fire ant exter fire in the garret. © A the declare would be reserved. Fewell keept 8 garyeuter aieop 4 c0e!ly la tat emer OF » e PRICE TWO CENTS, T his’ éwolling, om he has an insurance of paad THY WHIG JUDICIARY CONVENTION--TUE KNOW NOTHINGS DENOUNCED, FTC. ‘This Convention met at the Broad vay House last even: ing, at Bo'cloc., and organized, on motion of H. W+ Gioer, of the Nineteenth wi Givy). Pel on, {the hid ward, Me Judge Wircn, of the Second ward, moved that Jovwph C.1‘ackney, of the eventeenth ward, and Pierre C. Van Wyck, ofthe Sisth ward, be mppointod Secretaries pro tem, Grrned, Creden “als were then received. and vacancles filled in neme of the delogstions, ‘The @elegates were mostly lawyers and judiciad functionaries. Judge Ban 8, of the Twente bh ward, nominated ex. Beoorder } rodewick A. Jallaadze for permanent presiding otheer of he Compentiony Which was carried. Osmry His (Listetet At orney) moved for the appolutment of tho tempeyary #ecretaries as permanent wdvlogate to go tuto nosai- Suprem Court, ave ter omer on stock, and €60 on $ols, {a the St. Mark’ Ary. Weber, and the loss 97tll possibly awount ty BL covers@ by insurance, ‘ ‘The total lowe will not excec™? 8600, Tur Tareas Mesqumermay.--Phe Tarrant Musqnet ters, Captain Bertine, made thei annual @xcursion te Flushing yesterday, for drill in arching end target practice, They turaed out over fifty suskets, and were preceded by fifteen plone: 6 companiod the exeurslanises ~ “echt at oni they contended for a number of valwsl returned to the city Inte 7 cn is compored of young waldonte ol he Third and Which was aacellent, eit. sir mareh probation minong those whorsaw It, amd ‘Tum Sorry xivty Recut. —This fine reginen* paraded mand of Colonel Kyan. her with other officers of the diviei te jewed them, ey made @ very favorable impression among U nong thoes whe A Rony tywnrnd.—The deat toy of aman who was found drowned off Biuckwell’s Then ou Thursday leet, has been recogmized x» John Mote, who wa» drowned aloog WIth Mis ren, a boy four yours of age, on tho 19M iat by the upsetting ofa mmalt boat mene the (rma street vr} Lodge of Odd Fellows, of Green Point, LT » Deceased was a member of the Arraret Txooanus Vata. Atciievt—Elen Ward, a lite gid about nine years of age, fell from the third story win dow of the house severe injurime that Litt is despatred of She to the New York Hospital for medical treatment 49 Hilin street, and received wucts Riven Tikva The sshooner ‘Pryatl, Captain Adame, from Nantucket, arrived here Inte on Satardey night, and anchored owthe Hrooliym Wall street fervion, Captaia A, and bis crew having becw upall the night previous, made all snug andturned ta, intending, howevor, to keepran occasional lookout far river pirates, © moraing, the capo was astoolwhed to flad thet during the thine they hoaheg hin catée had beementered an@ ol nearly ev articles wax the eaptain’s tr all bis clothing, hie writing d papers of much fi articles of jewelry, « futina, a milver between Fulton and ar nde Kou at about 6 v'cloek im the Yiblog ef value etlen, Among. the stelew and valise, sont volne to bi her thingowhieh cannot xt sof which lea series at C08. Captatan Ad { chloroform, or something al Nieaself aid tha mate, pre- property, a& both of them felt to hive atrigyp they moy lag th os made known bie leew to the diferent ous tn the lower part of the ety, snd alee. one hundred dollars for the arrent of the villas andl recowery of Lib proporty Karan Acciiet at HeRicare—Diwn Mey Dmows pp, Joel, n New Hw nto this city, ran over @ whe had slarted retom ago ation, The aecideut occurred.at about the middle of it Nigyer Voint, whieb nakd to be the mar: 1 wwe un part of the channel ta the at the tine, rowing. 4 " Mision, Jumped overbawrd . slowed ber engin womea!, but was compelled aguin without lowering ber boota, the etemm Vanderbilt, from Stoniogten, bel " clone aterm, le thow ¢ placed both vessels in tuminent no) mg owshore oy af of the roeke. persons on the , who afterwards pleked up the small boat. They » overboard together, when the Two of th oad facrmdies, ed of the dyifii er struck them in search . Coorge Stivers, the suipwrigh ly originated in the it frei eliy at the t the yacht Juin, wea Koebe 62 an excoredon pate, and he wae ot the S Yo tending, as usual, the comiruelion 0 Niugara. Mayor's THE NEW OF DER TO THE POLICHONN RESPECTING POLITICAL SAVTIRS. Last week it was stated (hat Mayor Wood luteaded (a ay polive captalne, directing oder ‘hel: control from me idling +, otherwive than by exercising the fn follows New Yous, Aug. 24, 1800, m order to the prevent thore Mayor's Ory yal — Arle am firm The strict enforcement of section 90 of the Rules and Megulations of t nice Depertinent, whieh pee cluses the connection of any member thereof with any polltien! organization, te eseutial dirty line Tou determine) that tht tion shall be folly com: tied with, You will o ainpily report to the Chief of ollew any we together with thy name You will rend wid tom of [t will be severely pu 1. Wy FREN ANDO WOOD, Meyor Or, W. Mavens, Chief of Potice The following is cectlon 0, referred to tw the above Weri— The right to vole ls Aniood by the Constinution of he United States, sod in onder to se the full ai Darge of the very lmportout dutien confided to the force, ber af the Police departinent will be permitted te noel, dlreetly or in “ vith a hind, the Ao party, Police Lntelligence AREDETS VOR INTOXICATION YROTERDAY. were forty-five arrests $ + intoxication yenterday, Com'ta Court 3 4 I 1T Jus an i} Total " “ LANGE HAGL OF PEACH PEDLARS VOR GIVING HMORT MEAPURE. During the prevent season of peaches © mumber of pot ‘ « rilnances im having eh! their fruit in mesures ow Lis manner 9 large prot ty dally mech to the sancyanee of the ' The poltes kept » bright lookout for themp petty of the Geryer A thew They wer how before Jurtice BD i « hs tor the offeneena ip onergally goat Millis am Vows, Duleowchet, wleabes om bt rape dancer la ake Of Vike asin mich wawattea Seek pane Previews ta tke, aerial pert etmance alee.” Te itor * Cantey —Civlerolia’ lille thie thestre every ning © pte online ae . os aud dortng the rest of the wet Te very Toe The taflet ond dr + tre wtag ruccemtolly. Tonight, Mowe Wier aMr twn WAY appene bee the temp ebtremt pa A the ven of the Toute’ (» high sounting ‘i(r), ant Mr. Solem tone ae Martean fa the “Crepentcr of Miwon.” Mermrotras Tor ty plage Some meone nights 5+ we Parone, Ste be played this hee the parts ranaghe two Geet Wigs Moores —The perlermancen Vo-wmigiat are fs very attractive charecle rome appeet for the socom! time in tee The gArit Rappers | the work! tenewmed French traychenme, 1 Oe8 per tormmmee om More hay ervalag mel, which she wi! make ~ at ‘Merece 70 THE FINTOR OF THE HERALD Rete Treen of D6, 1806, Tee Fine De me the fever . Seen tater, manner of the loot ln Youre, respecte!

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