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i WHOLE NO. 7268. oWwDMAD, itt Jeu, Kerr, the parame x, nude, once known by me and ina holy ‘cause; to all who honest; Of liberty to" nations oppresse dedties ved and cursed by sare by one who THE NEW YORK . MORNING EDITION—THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1856. ‘his book cen be obtained at all the book atores, Lents, tiexet offices, depots, hotels, and in all the throughout the Uniied States aad Canadas, T YOU WISH A GOOD NEWSPAPER” ce the AMERICAN WEEKLY PRESS, &e., ke. cal mon—but these polite and patriotic gentlemen have av axe or twoof their own to grind, and robody should blame thei for levying upon enough of the faithfe! turn the grindstove- If (hey don’t beppen to tura the ' , LITERATURE. Our Pennsylvania arreepondence ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. | x<o—~—~ —pere-or aun tivan AnD @ULLIVAN Pa July 22, 1856, Saat | (OLOKED PRINT Orit HYER AND SULLIVAN Bs ; - ‘ sakes ; Second edition" Se Vannes Betta, noe pth ae omeny oa an a, PE Pe 0 - e “8 Lenn WHO DESIRE COPIES OF THE AMESICAN Johnny Ly coum."Y McClusky, Joe Mi hy, Van Nos- likics of the Lancaster Papers, de, de. AGEN end th viele anor Be eihwest salen Gol nt’ Manchester Vet, toe Vlarow, | ‘The poate Of thet once distinguished oid ,“*ttierusa Siyears 8120 per hundred to agen. judcudicebs $e coers icrrest see of his battles, mynerlous | BOW remembered as “No longer simply James Buen = rad Goth tad Doria the wink foranc compas Fiat of ihe for an. election to the Presidency, are daliy boon ah dire R OF ROMANCE Te Ree at tas ceulse "| more and more obscured. The scriptural maxim, W yon a EDO OF, Tales published {a any paper r aND DAYTON WER “a prophet is not without honor, save in his owa coum: ght. Prige 4 cents. F e try,” docs not apply to Mr, Buchanan as @ caudi¢ate, _ Ready this morning, at daylis! bb \ jor the Portraits of, 70 rour ganda pub ted pes ta, He will leave ‘‘his own county” va the Sth of November, ea ee in ih vr sna pang wpe bee Lt : ‘Saturday next, containing ‘lergell ‘we Bee an » be wil have a mise an Peet views of the catastrop! canto, etabind sieht ta Fume’ ene Wa a SE Tn yo the | Chance of makitg it up in any other country—Cabs not ee —— PORTRAITS OF THEIR FAVORITES excepted. The democracy are forsaking the Cin-ianat .. AND DAYTON MEN, The number of extra copies, beef 2 edition, Platform by scores, and declaring for Fremont. In one i the portratis of our eaudalon’ published in fold to each party, township I can name @ dozen democrats who never Hie Bw YORE SUN Wee ten “‘eeratched”’ the ticket of the ‘unterrified,”” who new | of today, including a blog oh Bremen, by fie ME - declare they will vote and work for Fremont, as the re- HOKA J] EKLEY. Piuimore’s tetends bought very eae yesterday: D helielemeslace a May BBAD.— presentative and embodimems of the true de © thal they do not beat yon tue | BATILWAY AND strat PNAVIGATION Gurpe, mocracy of the days of Jefferson and Madison PORTRAITS OF THEIR FAVORITES. Third ane, i this day. And it is so in almost every demeoratic dis'ric ‘The number of exten Ne oe adie Price, fifteen centa—252 pages. in the county, Paradise, which was formerly wold to cach party, a Saiieade and taabroema a democratic district by a smufl majority, is good for one on Saturday. ‘ours dude to Kubert hundred for ‘Free Kansns and Fremont.’? The last Pa en Toure for Tourists, i Tieig los Ten, eal ‘Six Days | vestige of Fillmoreism is rapidiy dying out tromythe rut UATAMASCO, ral dirtricts, and will soon be cornered up in this city G ere canynysp MAX Serer eat Rpt and Columbia, where Wilson and Fisher “rule the roast’? OARAGUA. st of Hotel a A TALE OF CHIVALEY AND PASSION. A usseticer, containing Descriptions of ait Tewns upon the ben ebchetd baarsssanto? mires ot ae sega apn an “alphabetical List of Steamers end Si nt y Syraats, thene page. “iiaeword that ir per bh talhar eave his epitaph wits THE AUT HOR, CHAPTER T. THE TEMILE OF THE SUN. With'y a dense forest, a forest on the mountains is mild way be ‘uween the (wo great oceans, w’ 80 varce find tor hindself 4 path Say, & buge pyramid of porpbyritical stone was erected ‘® banner upon Continent. 18 was built by the ‘Toullie race, even belore wer, a6 a Temole of the Sun And still stands, known to and revered by a frw of the nn: Fememier the traditions of the.r fathers, + body and apiah despots who jirst 4, murdering their ies, despoiling them of al the nt the Dutidete hat learned bY fevelling their. tem i. It would seem « of the skilful cern Wi on, but the great temple at Jerusalern—-for te mple was & perfect square—is gran’ salrynee to the ath block of ‘oe atone was not tm the by rata His ‘long. yvexion betowened hits uative #3 dark co mm continwed iNneas had not on'y narrowed “But spread aa ashy pallo: over his ofserene dignity in his kok, al- ragl. too feeble to rian, yet in a gla be Obedience aud coapect ar fhe apd ierogivphica. embir ange figures sod Mier oglyphical emab Bernas ‘of the Bun had a right to wear, covered '3g form. ‘Were six ‘by bis side, ei gusing with afecdonate apon a L— yaya budding into the fulne sof womanly "One es meee fv faut of ry descewdan pena) etitisate re reverence in each ex m, * for. rather shove the medium height, * Ber ne heightened 7° ry od oan, preteraat ‘ight, ¢ vasiai r ich, aitsched to iilet that contined be ‘upon her foretead. » person, only. of the group deserves particula: no ‘were merely etendsmia, bearers of the I twas a, golden yk le wa formed, and bis every look expresse ' ide. He looked us i: he fait bimealf to bes god. and earth woe contamination Only when he ben form down towards the olf man did that haught into one of reverence. He looked like one bor without being rec’ ag witho's . many respecia similar They weiter! bent — ee ‘as she bent oF: liter. “Tam het so weary us Boiore. Loneses. I will soon be able to be bora 1a the Cres. Of the teaiple where our holy saerifiesa were offered! ere the accurs:t Spaniards came like a Taanah art thou neat cr atures Wert Pat fhe mation, yet his expression most uollie were brotue: aud alater you rented"? wr flowery land ft ran Are thine « an cer hate. act the » dim that thea canst light of the sun god is py wn are utoret oe Tht vee then my \n- thine, or that of oy holy fre when 1 sam ‘wih the sieht, "Yioe Sliver vay inct words to be oar he maiien obeyed. The o'd man again spoke Pact, wy daughter, Fetaenoher thy duty. ora = Sere Goa ee ngin of the hun, z te bey love thew—bat though be ony ean toe Pret soonded ewe him Toneses, lay thy soft hand In vhew I have he & babe, aes i ahd the neaidon te s lowe and farvees a hien'ng the hte wich geatly tha! ia the hor, Tomatinh” san god ie within an heads fea meenwaci ine Meine. while Snel ov ord The fire—then again toe old man epoke in a low iJ tr i # lech. my len ovlm & haly fee—per te the ‘ofa warrtor, The leree grey epee— Sie be— tt ie Le grey eyed man, whe i to ue Tule o( the aewiraed mp mare ie wore emaet teat ‘Sikee redemption Ms aie oye eae Mat Tahal) bak dows oe YOR, ‘Turn yo eve We weet tetem " “fort nl orhee robe rated jt pnivliahae the adiaey ee ee re Reg rary we A Af ety “rem fev the om ready owt wit Ret Toe continentien of where if je wes Bare. HeOHER. © Yor tenes al Agant eas Kno: here the lerge ‘Tees stood v icky Wegeiber that maa could se. gears belure the pale tuced tuce reared by Bio ot ur gands wn dw m7 Adventige Withk’ a for Y, Aud furnished to ag hi ho ¢ Ful Ni MER x Ec 00) SELL oy otherwise ful workers whe Solo- EM fact Kast, and viata 7 T ay. also Froeet, r yee blending her comple: the descemdaats of it vad for tho tesaple of Thompia, hig h Th: 4 through 4 .. ° a 63 Lispenard atre s — Shines Sf pumbers ‘the -- FAK. Ah and lew down ber Ftd 14 - », tral Madawe K. WARIS a SON, 57 io ‘and « gold hilted awor Ba vELL ii iii ceils 779 Broaden. klew—dac __ ee C ast gal : it of a "? WA m Eng! meet > :. p ‘{pplicecone should be ™ aon it Thow ‘hs This plesanat th cantilien un y board 0, P. OBBORNE, Propriew no love, wr of sige | Loe, pre Thureda: os, TI UN. Capt, Goon at If you wish to see the at {he AMERIQAN WEEKLY PRESS, If you with to reed th ae awe, ; clita AMER ICR, wr WEEKLY PRESS, It ae. cet Beane ARIA WeExLy rKEs6, Jf you wish your busin - ‘tamuetee Mibaicas WEEELY PRESS. with (o Increase your busiuess. sed ie WEERSY PREG, h yo Mn f If you wish to. mpoee of ee "a Ly ruRes, shed every in the The amgtiCan WEEKLY. TRESS is pub. to agents at $1 50 per hun- Friday, at 81 a ye dred. ‘Savertieeses Me wil be inserted for fifty cents a live. Office northwest corner of Fulton and Nassau streets, Now Nork, where allorde.s mua be addressed, Yhe A. i WEEKLY PRESS is, nd by the news BI IN CARS AND. STEAM. boats—SMUC KER'S LIFE OF FREMONT, ot pnb: Rew ak, MILLER, ORTON & MULLIGAN, & New Yor! ST THE KE MATL COLUMBIA, Ilustrated comic paper. Second number now re two cents. ARNOLD & ©O., Pblisuers, 10 Spruce street. HE ANGLO-SAXON NEWSPAPER, ( OF LAST WEEK, con‘ains My. Urampton's defence. aad other importunt polities! documents, Agents, Messrs. Quina, 140 Fulton mipeet, up stairs wus THE BIRD Is AIT, It utters THE LEDGER OF ROMANOK js 80 fur oho OF ALI. RY TAITATORS, NO RIVALS Ready ‘his worning, at sunrise, 4: al! news depots. Only 4 DAY GOODE, an. RODLE'S TRAVELLING tment now ready, iu cloth aad linen. at 6) el. \LARK'S SPOOL, COTTON.- Tilia PRIZW COTTON OF the great roa Exposition is now 2 ity own merits re ceived into Jase Tt is extensivel widget tan received regular GRO. A. CLARE, 32 Dey street, TOTICK.—IN CONSE QUE: having left for Paris to procure novel: te call attention that the remaining #'or% of French boa Canal street and NOE OF M\DAME HARKES ior the fall we nets will be sold wt half their orignal c fadawe KR. HARRis & SON, 57) Bro straws Loc ng. \TURSERY TAPERS IN ALL WIDTHS, AND THE LINEN STORE, 748 Broudway, above Asior Meetitice: N & 00. AT ALL is A. TEARN, Above Ninth street, BE ‘on the Ocean shore, oar ts Th splendid estab iment having Leen eb! irged nuuch iuproved. is now open for the reception of ‘rausient and permanen! KLLEVU BY Hiver =A gran’ sacred concert every Sunday by Weahtayton Band. Admittance, by refreshment tickets, This cents. The gardens are open fre on week “lays will be found the coolest ant most deli New York. Theve are tea acres of land, out, with shede t. ces, and gravel walks on the ‘sfrom the Old Country would do we: ort, they will here resors ¢ y in ‘ud a model of the bite parts aud gardens of Furope. N. B.—Plenle partics ad target compenie wil! find nl goed ceommodnticn » Prop re lant. LIF FWOO D GROVE, at, CLIFFWOOD, OPPosti Loa read > =. ie Pose 5 os shore Ot ayorttwelve soces s thould be made ti fo TY. ARROWSMITHL of steamer Keypors foot of Murray suet, bel o'clock, RRO MOORE NeW ROCHELLE, WESTCHASTER unmer reset, with ® fine grove wnd ‘he depoi.ofers unequalled atrag- ng Co lawn, ive ninwle tone tof apply to eres ", ON PARTY, ce and splea L MOONEIO ES, J ABD “el iat 8 wilt ]yeuiquirrs dit steamer wet i Nate leave Bs tollows:—hroomme street, Aree al pring street, Oy ames srvet 10 ere fine band of musie will aeccmp ok fk Rite reereation will tind thes One of tne excursions of (he seasnty CURST 7 TT THE FISUING HANKS.—FARE FOR Ms the excursion, Ween. The steamer ROUNAT L. STS. RNS, Capt. Sena Antares, makes regular tripe to the 3 ap te ans every day, exeept Sunay leaving A a08s ng vert, ; 5. B dernier, 9 o'cuaah. Fishing tar kl, de., on board. A cotiion band will accony a BARES 2 ANOY —~ON SUXDAY. 1ULY Ft “<= aud en sieame” WASHINGTOS Frage, Gen iets HY Sime Scent win leaze. so telows'—hupes arock wth river - nee RK, ABOUT FIFTY VRARS OF AGE, DOING wm, and in cormlorante cirev'ns wvishes nance of on uneweintered «ldow or Diery 1o ferry few yeary face, wih a view Bho twist be indeligetn'. ,ond and of oral pe ‘One seenmomes to country life, or from the 4 sau nications couse onual. Lowk ward Hrondw ay Pont offien, PUGRNTA VOULANTR WIE, UPON RNCRIPT OF 25 4 OF me wNRION in maTpA Reud a perfeet deliver thon of character, future destiny succes in journeys, law cote marriege > Addrem, wih reiare postacre, Post mille: , New Yorm TL Wi, GON The REORTET OF 5 a fail delin sation e “Westanie oanes Bom. of Pank'on Asswciation. ner Tabak Oly, rom 46 Ook om ant net shel Levi ome! sae |e TING. —O% WEDNE HR mie fy wrong way and puta wiré ddge gpm thelr tools there "ate no rai Leo Saiurday Jast the Kuow Rotatng County Gort met in this chy to concoct some plan of fortiia ticket” for county officers, Fisher aud (wo or of the fa%shfui had the coolness to propose to get up a Hino ticket on theif own nccount, but the proposition wax Ja .ghed out of the commmittec, and a new proposition car ried to eonfer with the republicans on the sndject. Fisher’s next splurge was a resolution endors.ng ¥.) more and Donelson ae the vanguard of ihe American party of Jaucaster county, Thia was also kicked out of fhe con- mittee by the unccremouious vote of 21 to 19; gat on ber of the commitvee assure! me this morping if alt the members had bee attendance Fremont cou! have been endorsed two to one, The delegates from the rural districts Geclured that alt their constituents were going for Fremont, and if the committee didn’t go for bim so0n it would be too late tor them wo ge’ over decently. This complexion of the Committee Was & revelation not put dow in (Le bills of tbe Fillmore men, and some bal! do wen, who expected to ride into place on the popularity of the “ra0del Presideat,’’ sadly deappointed Never- thelese, iC a auion county ticket iz formed, it may not ve tno late tor them to retrieve ‘heir wauing ap! raboas ‘The follov ing call for a Fremont moss meeting is being irculaied in ‘hea county for signatures, end i ‘e been informed it is the de> gn to procure at least a thowrand ban ee to print to the call. The mecting will probably be held about the first of rember, and you may expect to hear @ voice of the thender of 140 froma the “quiet ° Mr. Buchanan. As thie contemplated may t vuble the drears of bin and his chamberiain, Forney i eend you thecal’ It ¢ plain and to the poiut— PREE KANSAS AND FREMONT. AND MASS MERICN: AT LANCASTE! ‘The time hus arrived she history. of the “maaiean, pect, when {. vecomes of the most importance that ther ope. ions sbould be openly aud fearlessly capresned in relation vo the great question whick now agiiates the public td. Chat quertion nly t Shall the hn-ciled terriorg of the Tnited Bantca ve covoted to the use of the freemen of fhe ecun:: MIAY os tablish homes for themseives and their | ‘children, of ‘shall it be laken out of the hands of the free working min aud be cursed v througuout its (question was supposed to have fy rh aut on inert bed degrees fed nad a halt worth free men ond t) ic Foroverthiry years aru thet compromise remaaiued and it bas ever beon an geligiounty ‘observed by the ofthe Aaerensive 8p sume from the Nor aa aud alay ery now c! te whole nnoceupied torrtory’ of Wie Union. Shall it succeed in enforeiny this iniquitous demand ¢ ts the fren Penc.teal question to tc answered at the ballot box. 1d berly or #laver sa blessing or a curse—t¥ now betore us, an the Eme has come whew we must make (he choice. We, the uncersigned, eitizeas of ty aud county of Lan caster, entert:ining theee views: beldeving that slavery shout be 10 further extended, but that the domain from hercetur'l devoted to the nse men the lane, vost cordially: invite sit tae. triends of Fremont wa Layton fo meet with usin» val county meeting, lo b held at lancaster, at I o'@lock: 4. M., on ——day of — next for the purpose of taking stich action asahall m=. fully ensur the spreaa of our principles and the success of vir candidat tor te Presidency. Col. Riea Frazer, the leater of the avt!-Buchanan 4emo cracy in this connty, is the happiest man, politically, in hese parts. He ways eatd be could net vow for be chanan (ho claimed the cre‘it of defesting bir at Malti more), bul sipce be i “no longer simply James Bucha nan,”’ the Colonel says he can vete that ticker with the Valike Philosopher Gresley, 6 and blighted by the estabushinent of sha whole exient? ‘The time was when thin ve yer been amucah ts Was elected lativade was t6 be heid sxered vescendante moet cordial consistency. ‘ol Frazer embraces the platform, and spite upon man. Very fow of bis itd followers however, wi! low him any Tenge. Lime Prince Joma, of your State, ue learned them to run after strange gods, an¢ now be can't icad them back so easily in search ot “a drop of d mo cratic blood." What queer things will happen tu this I Lancaster press, and bere in your classification of the ve you @ correct list, with There @ J inthe y—bibe weekly apd one d ig ait in this Contest—tve tor Fremont, two for Hachanan rome slight errors the classificat aud one for Filmore. as follows:—For fremont and Dey- len the Bramuner, ol line wig, ant the Valkefreund, . German; the Saturday Koonin, Bapre é, ..depoudent, wil democratic nutecedent, tue Ludependan Whip. whig American, sad the Jnland Weeriy, original Know No thing. for Buck an¢ Mreck, the cer, OWoel by Puchansp, and controled by Forney, and the Av rican Republican, av original 44 native paper—a natural Know Nothing—and organ of the ‘ree lquor ye For i. », the Citizen, a regular Hindoo sheet with prociivities, "The aygreunte weekly oiroulation of #6 papers i 17,000 copier of which 121,509 are opposed t) Buchanan's election, aad nearly 12,000 tor Fremont. ine Inlend Deily and the Pathfinder are aeutral. with @ pretty stropy leaning towerda “free Kansas’’ and iree tuer things. So you see Forney and Mr. Buchanan ere pet very strongly enetained by the newsya- ver press of hie native ety, Tho old” nat ve vaper, the Jepaéivcan, was about to come out for Fulmore, when Forney got hold of “Old Yoke,"’ the edi tor, and promised him five bendred pew subse ibers, with the cash, if he would avandon his ‘nativiem” and come wut for “Buck and Breck.” To clinch the bargain, the er vices of Frepk Carpenter. an edito- snd general eor- respondent, were thrown tn gratis, Forney thonght it all-important (hae they ehookt have a Betalo” to op- Rocky Mountain ber, aud heuee the consumma- tion of the bargain. “ Tene the Jntelligen er of this morning denies the charge of the xpress that Wheatiant was converted into 6 grog «bop on the dey of Mr. Buchanan's nonination, and calls ita slander Michael's is rather dull now—few distinguished biran- ers bere; but Michael's is nevertheless a ti) top country hoter Meinrnue, Crawford Co., July 19, 1855. Politics in Ponnsylnanic—Fremmt'e Prosperta Ihave been making & short tour through the rare! districts of Pennsyivania, and revwhed thi: place to-day. There is a gathering of the people goivg on in relation to the choice of a line of railroad which is about to be conetructed at or uear th's place, and i heve had a good opportunity for judging of pubile sentiment with regart to the Preeident'al candidates. 1am utterly surprised at thie eharige on public optalan which [a taking place in this State in reference to Mr. Buchanan. | have myveif coo corned with some of the staunchest of tue old school democrat in this vicinity, who have hitaerte never ewerved from their parcy, and 1 (nd them dewrmuned to aoandun 1) Cov nmati cardidate aod eupport Colouel common expression is, “James fu- og: amos Buchanan; bé is on a plat ©, And we will Lo longer appert may © yo what I say to you, tee Colome everything before him, aud iT me) adge eeu ead heard be will ey te Police Intelligence. Ouarer or Foroxry.—A young man named W MeUleliand, formerly a clerk in the employment vf» ud, Clark & Co., hardware merchants, of Gortlan!’ street, wae arrested yoaterday and brovght before Jo+ tice Usborne, at the Lower Police Court, oa charge of having forged the endorsement of bis .ormer emol yers to a draft bpow the American Exchange Baok of ths city for the sum of $1,000. The draft was seut to Messrs. Townsend & o., iorongh the Post oftice, aud Mr. Moet ton, itis alleged, obtained this letter rom the bos of alt inte employers, ahd eented the drat at the American —. Bank, Wi od ow endorsing the vam» of lowneen:’, Oo. be wom paid the above «mount, The nomen wes beld t © the eum of $1,000 to answer the charge of Faitixo mto Ban Compant —.1 » named Nicholas P. Janeson, while tie mato. pois on Tuesday night, an ¢ in bad company, Was robbed of his gold weteh « min, valuod at $i man named Ketciam Was arrested on coarge ot saving committed the robbery. Janeson saya he was onticed inte an aps the knocked down, and diapossessed of #tl bee [mite (he most summary manner. Ketcham was commit: te price for trial by Justice Brennan, ‘The property was recovered. Connection. In yorterday’s Frets: * wo stated that the nt for perjury agriast Theote G, Marco nad \erunged by Jurtice Fiandreau for want of jurisdic ie was a Duetake, it choald bare rod os fol © complaint aginst Theodore for Jaint of John B. Steele, was, upon an ore Austiog Flaudresu, “dismissed, the acl on Annual Commencement of Columbia College. ‘Ths institution celebrated tts one hurdred and oc0nd annual commencement yesterday at Niblo’s Garden. Tag theatre was, if possible, more crowded than at tue last commencement, aud presented as brilliant a representa- tion of beauty. This not, perhaps, genorally known that iu regard to the faly sex there ig 3 great rivalry between Columb's College and the University—that ia, between the students, Of course it is motto be supposed ‘hat tiesage venersble, philosophic and dignified faculties , hve any thing to do with it, although it is but natural they Fhould feel an interest in the contest. Another notices. | festure about these commencements is th large wumn,°t Of bouquets tnat are sung upon the stage t the mors fay "ed Students by their fair triends, I nee yoo Ne Ditaee!’. dition to the attraction pi by th: Jadios, ‘bas was @ yery ae. band, whieh during the intervals between the exercises. It was some time after ten o'clock when the faculty of the coil using cass nad invited guests enter the theatre in proceseio.—the enees and guosts taking their seats on th: stage Hon. Charles King, Presiaent, occupied the which, on this ‘oocusiou, Bsppened to be Ho owas distinguished from the other members of the feealty by the wsnal oul) cap and gown. When all peat epg oped VE eharelees ani Tumes of nd spéakarg as 60th Game uipor tage. The be mad Ia she programme; Grek Salutatory, co Boke Latin yond Fogle one rman ahr Oration, "el Oration, “Course Oration, PR Soa wtesty ~Chariée C et Ofation—Wi}iam T. Van Riper. erase %. Deiatield, rer ence Le ie <3 A Milam J. ye be) Praelplen not Men" — William F. ay te td, Francis Walton, TY Rea — ethan Benjamin, in’ “Patrictianr as @ teary J Commazn, Oration’ “Victories of Peace’'—G. Weu-™" Prime. Oration, «The Swcrifices aud Recompense of Public Sta-- —A. ‘ate n. wy Oraion, ‘Jurtice’——Wyliam Hys! Oration “Hee o¢ Hla Robert 1 batt: 3, Jr. rn ye to Stebbins, Jr. At the close of the valedictory poem, about a hundied tovtimoniale were awarced to the most desorving in the Terent ciaswes. Mr, Chas. M. Crk received the first pre the donior class, Mr. M. Maury of tae Junior class, Mr. Baxter of the Fophomore, an Mr. 1. Brown of (he Freeman elass. The degree oi Pachelor of Arts was then conferred on the following meaibers of ihe Graduat-- Hervaan F. Leo, Wa A. F. Mefivaine, Wm. 7. Van new, M. 6. Bawell, Jr., R, 2. Mimwurn, Jr., M. Mower, J. et Wm. J. Seabury, Edwin S. Pabeock, H. J, Caimmann, Wm. F. Snepord, Geo, L Singsland. Ba’. Clement, Alex. M. G, Wendelt Pome R. 6. Cutting, Jr., R. stebbins, Jr., M. L. Deinteis, Watter Gregory, ‘Choy. Suffern, Jr., Francis Beadricks, Wittinm Hyslop, D. G.Thompsor,.!r., ALL. Withama, Jr, A. ©. Kn sland, Jobn W. ‘Tmpson, ham Cox, ' Peter |. Labagh, W. G. Uishoetier, iawm, ' ‘. T. Lawrence, pe: Weeks, E’ Der Jamin, David B. Lee, Eibert M. Willett, James G, Osborne, Charles A. Raron, Honoris Causi. The degree of M.'A. wns conferred’ upon Rev. W. F. Farrington, N. ¥.; Wm. Emerson, J F, Embury, Jr, 4. 3. Jackson, A &. Van Daser, C. V. a. Anderson, Thos. MeCarthy, J. 8. Dedge, Jr., aud A. S. Osborne. Honorary degrees were also conter sd upon the follow oei—ev. John Biakely, Scotiand, DD.; Rev Jonn Henry Hobart, of Trinity chaureh, D.O.; Row. alived atubbs, ot Carixt eburch, New Branewiek, N. J., D.D. AS, Osborne received & Masi r's degree Etwit J. Babcock, Esq,, Velivered ano o.on on Educa. ton, ite politica duties aba rer onribilite,s alter which benbdietion wae pro tye wn thence dispersed. Coroners’ Inquest, Fetar Bicot atox GWemrs.—Cor wer Ganwvie was call- ed upon pester ay to bold an inquest at the New York Mor pita), open the body of a wowun wamed Mary Hewite, be came to ber death from jojuries recived at the bands of » woman nemed Anne Keily. [t appeared from the testimeny elicited before the Coroner thai the partie . No. 57 Laurona street; that, on the 17th inst., th as. hie intoxicated, became engaged io & ares with Mra. Keily, which endes in a fight between the par ties, Mra. Kelly, in the moetee, dragged deccased down stairs, mod in the fall dhe recetved a cow pound Lraetere of the leg. The deceased was conveyed to the hospital. where she died yesterday, from the effects of the frac ture. The jary rendered a vertiot of “Death by injm les wt the bands of Mrs. Keily.’’ Corener Gamb.o, upow the rendition of the verdict, committed the nocused tu hrigon to await the action of the Grand Jory. The « varrel and fight. in this case, originated om accotiat of deceased a the prwoner some shataetvl ep.thete The deceased woe 46 years of oge, and was born in Ireiaad. Farat Bex Oven \eagerrs.—Ooroner Connery held an at No, 211 Hudson street, upon the tan named Egbert Alexatder, who ‘led from injuries received on Monday liternoon by being rin over by a cart heluoging to 8. 8, Beil, wood dealer, at the foot of Vestry street. The jnry ren lered « verdict of “Death by hemé rbage, with pentontits, canved by being rolled iver by u Cart belonging to 5. Stale Bell, wood dealer. at corer ot Desbrone: and Greenwiea streets, on Mon Deceased war 75 yoars of age, and me day, July 21, 1966."" @ native of Germa: v Coroner Hills beid an taquest in Forty-eigoth street, bear Second aveuus, upon the bedy of w elutd, named Elles Fogerty, who was run over, a fow diye ago, by a horse end qart, aud died from the ef vets of the received, Vervvwt, “Aceltemtal doath, An ji quest was slso held by Coroner Pills upon the boay of a boy, seven jcars of ago, named Joun Blair, who died as the remdence of his parents, No. 22° ‘aw eet, from the efiects of injuries received b over by # buteher # cart The driver of le warned the child: but it did not heed the time advice, and, consequen! y, perished. Farat Acctvket.—Coroner Gamote beid an inquest at the New York Hospital om the body of a man named James Blunt, who died from injuries accidentally receiv ed by falling down the hatelway of the barge Battal, now lying a the pier (oo. of Duane etreet. Verdict, *Ac- cidental death Deceased was 46 yoars of age, and a native of freland ACCIDENTAL UMUWNING.——Corover Gamble held an n- quest at the foot of Forty-fourth street, North river, on tue body of a boy etebt yoars of age, named Jobn Hard imap, who was accitentally drowned by falling in the woter atthe above place, Verdict, “‘Accideutal drown. ing | conned was @ native of New York Date prom Ber se —Coroner warrbie also held an in- qnert in Sevouth avecne, pear Forty-Arst treet, on the body ofa boy about 14 years of age, named William Smith, whe died (rom severe burns received on toe 10 inst, while lightug a borning @uid Tamp to the omabes stables corner of Troadway sn‘! Thirty uinth street. The deccased, speared, apiiled some Of the fvid open the tloor, aud woen lighting the iamp throw the mach ou the floor fand thee igoniod the ‘nilmamabls mate!» ite fet tre to his c.otbing and burned him iu @ shocking manner Verdict, “Accidental death." Decearet was a nati ¢ of Treland. Farvat: Campmixe Acuoxst —Coroner fille held an in- quest at 80 Catlorine st.cet, upon the body of a woman nemed Catherine Fay, who died from inuries received while Ngnung a burning fut lamp. The docearet waa engaged in filling » lighted lamp, when the barning fait eaploded, aad buroed her so scvere’y that #he died i Tew days ‘aftorway ds. jwcwasen war 55 yeare of age, vat was a native of Ireland. Acetbaetat Titows tvG.--Coroner Tits also hel an in- quent at 364 Water street, apom the body of a boy alout five years of age, named Francie Cotter, who Was aert- demally drowne afew days ago. by te inte the water at pier 34 bast river. Verdict, -* Accidental death.” Four Daewsen —The body of a man, named Janes Mebonaad, wat fovnd *sat.ng in the water at Harlem oa joondey evening The deceased wat naked. and 4 | soppared he was drowned while bethiag. Coroner Mille ithold aa inqnest spon the bony of deoenved ty cay The body of a man pawed Joon O'Neil, was foand foot ing in he viver, yesierday. The c seensed had been mmiesed sind she 18th ivatant. Coroner Perry held an inquest upon the body of decensed when ‘pound drowne 1" was vendered by 7 the Jury. was 34 years tact, a ane native of Ireland. Brooklyn City News. Asotner Revowetionany Feno Goxe.— Mr. Deayee tl. De nyse, One of ihe jew surviving heroes of the Revolution, died at his residence im Flatbuab, L. 1., on the 20th inet meron ee town of New ht ag eh ioe of Getover, and wast consequent! voars of age. We rarticipated tm the battios Of Long Island, Troston, | Princeton and waz pres a several other contests In tbe wor of 181? be rece et oor ‘3 cemmisaion, and was stationed at Fort Greene. He was also proseut at the evacuation of New York by the Sritiea. FATAL Oow mrence.—Vertorday, ® young man named George Rede!d arcitentally fell down 9 dlight of steps in trot of his residences in Carroll place, and striking his bead upon the flagging ru; Jeb A ed mgd from the ct te of which be ‘ © thereafter. He was wl out family. he Goreme at a ngue wd a ver. cht in acoordanes war rendered, Mss Eewa Srayiar’e Bewsrrt ay Nmto's. This | hi Gilted Indy announces her firs, benefit, and Tus hy last appearance, at Niblo’s Garde for fe evening, and wil augbtless receive from aa ov8Tfowing house cufli- Cieut proof af she great popuitwrity she has already ac- quired ia @is city. On this casawion Miss ‘Stanley will re- Peat her very interesting sutertainment, ‘The goven Ages of Womay,’ 804 once mre display tuat rare com- bination of innate ‘alent ard rave anquiremonts which has slready e#:ablished bit ¥eyutition as one of the most talented artiste that bas eves THter us. Thousands who bave seen Miss Stanley will justify os im seylag that her triumph is as well deserved as it is complete, And We trust that she « 10 occasion of her benefit, recetve a convincii.g proof tha: 2 {3 properly appre- Ciated here. It is really a remarkoblo ‘thing that a sin- gle individnal, cnaiied by any other sccesvory thna change of costumes and @ slight mas'ca) accompariineat, can Keep an imouto audience aitentive ant higa'y aroused during a wholc evening; yet Miss Emma Ptaniey does this nightly, and webave yet to meet the first per- son who denies to her & combination of talents aud ac- complishments at once surprising and unusual. Hor slogtes, plancforte playing, dauc\ag, elocution, and ex- tracedinary flucacy in various languages, afford her che power of holding her audience completely spellbound, and ff is a thing to marvel at that any individual, cspe- cinlly a lady, can, withort the slightest appearance of fatiguo, give ascore of life-like portraits of every »7o and condition, 12 veice, look, action and manner, with songs in he'’'a dozen languages. Merit such as is dis- played by Migs Emma Stanley should be freely admitted and liveral'y patronized. Let Nidlo’s be crowded to- night. City Intelligence. Comumasiovers of Heavta,—The Commissioners of Hleoith mei yesterday at noon, at the City Hall, the Presi. deat, Isanc 0. Barker, Esq., in the chair, and Walter 8, Concklin, clerk, ‘The following vessels, just arrived at Quaraut ne, wero ordered to be thoroughly clesused apd fumignied, after which to be allowed to proceed tu the city, at tho discre thon of the Health Officer:— Bark Loulva, from Rio Janeiro via Bermuda, arrived on the 22d inst. nanan Medora, from St. Domingo, arrived on the same The fo! Bir ansae Q were directed to discharge their cargoes ou “gbjers, to be brought to the city:—Brigs— Ocean Waye, from Cleninegor; Mechan.., from same place, and arrived wi same ‘dates Ro Robin, from Trinidad, arrived on the 20th Last. sobooncy Harriet Halleck, from Para, Brazil, ar- rived in tho morning, on report of the Health Gtticer, was directed to be aliowed to como on fo the city, afer Janding her hides at the Unite! States war. at aa ranting. The Dark Mary, frou Trini¢ad, baviag bee two wee'cs at Quarantine, and discharged her cargo, an¢ otberwise Coupled with the birections of the Commissioners, was allowed to come to the city. without further delay. ‘The brig Avenonia, arrived from “4. Jago, on the 1th inst., and divchared her cargo on lighters, was ordored to be ailowe* to proesed to the city, at the discretion of the Health Oicer ‘The bark Tropic Bird, arrived from Havana, on the 1st July, and subjected to thirty days’ quarantine, haviug remained OS days, it was decided as uaneoersary to de- tain her any longer. The barks .!. H. Kent, from Ponce, P. R., and C. L. Fletober, from Sagua lw Grand, Cuba, both arri od on the 22d inst.. prommanced the ‘ports which they left healthy at the time of their departure, The case ef the brig Kliza Jane, arrived on the 22d inst. ‘com Havana, was jaid on the table watil t Xt session of the Board, io ascertain aduitioual facts celative to her ‘Taar Torey Licut Paoceswon.—A meeting of the Board of Fireraen and Engineers of the Fire Department was culled to be held last evening. to take into consideration the propriety of be ving a lerchlht procession to inau- @urale the Washington Ftatue at Caton square. Quite a numder of the members of the 4oard wore preseut at Fireman's Hail last evening. eat owing to some misan- derstanding respecting the room, ne weeuug was had, and the affair was postponed tothe rst Monday ia Sep- amber. AvPoINTMENTS ON TH Por men were sworn in yesterr —& aember of new police- at the Muyor’s office. The er of the new appointecs cannot be 7 ithheld the reporters fr ts stated ties in ail the Wards appo'ntmenta were mad> ‘with the exception of the Mecond, Fourt and Fifth wards. Comauttxe ON StReRTS.—The Councilmen Committee on Streets took 2 ride in a carriage yesterday threugh Jack #00, Amity and Hudsca streets, for « prelin nary inspec tion of tese streets, befure reporting upon the apptica tions sent into the Commun Council, asking that these tho rougbfares he renaved, Similar appiicadoes are betore the Common Council, asi:ing the repaving of nearly 019 third of the streets of the city. Tal Excrrsion os THe Jensey Ory }aeny Hayis.— ands employed by the Torsey City Perry Company went yesterday afternoon on their annua! exearrion. At 1 o'clock they preceeded on board of the ferry boat Philadelphia, wh ich Was very Kindly extended to them for the ovcarion by CF. Wooisy, Esq., Suporiutendent of the Jersey City Company. A ive band of music ured for (he ocewsion, and ened the pro with mauy chowe aire ving at the # im. mer residence of Dudiey abort -even mites up the Hadso tw the pleasure groend of Mr. 5 tug the beautifal se they all oat down to a bouuuful repast, which had beeu prepared for the oc easion— The And after the fine, del.cious repast Fail dulted the edge of hunger, Thoy proceeded toa lovely epot of ground, shaded wih tall trees, and there enjoyed themselves, up to a late hour, indaneing. At ‘clock they again formed in line, with the band abend, aad on arriving in front of Mr Grevory’s house three cheers were given, and the party ed for home, where they arrived av ap early hour, highly delighted with the trip. Free iv Jayne & Bexek’s Focxper.- About halfpast 0 O'clock net night a fire was found burning io the troa Seana of Janes Beebe & Co., No 43 Centre street. The fe extends to Fim street, and rt was at this end of ce be! Maine where the fire was discovered. sven extinguished by the firemen aad the workmen be vongin, to he founiry. The origin was caused by cast. loge thrown upoa “the floor burning throagh. the tor oud a part the beams No further’ damage dene. Syriote Ts vo A Fimmran.—At she alarm of fire in ‘wptre stree, Mr. Roderick T. otwistle, of Engive Com 22, was struck, it i# said, by a brick op ihe back of the bead, which knocked him down, and engine 41 passe over bis bey, tejnring bum, it is suid, very badiy, if not Hits fhiend+ ceveyea him to the Now York Hos. Pita: The accident oeourred in Pearl street. Mr. Bac. wisi Was rupning with engine 41 at the time, Mr. F.i# © married man, avd resides wt No % Laclow strect. His Print&g offioe is ot No. 5 Catharine street. Fons oy Twaery met Sraxer.—Aboot 3 Wednerday aternoon, a fire broke out in ip the rear of No 218 West Twonty urst street, owned and ocoupied by Mr. isaac R. Ammerman. The fintwes room « Stended! to the stable adjoimog, in the rear of No 2.5, owned and oceupied by James Reilly. Both stables were almost totaly destroyed. Mr. Amwerman bes an insurance om his ‘stable ia the North River Insarnce Company. Loss about $250. Mr. Reilly's «table is In- ed tor $250 tm the North River Imsurnce Company. about $20° Theo OF ce Workns.—John Moleen, a native of Scot land, whe ettempted to commit suicide a few days ago by cuttiog his Uhrost with @ duaner a: toe New Sova Han ai, rom the ora uf hiner. nia Ap IP post be by upon the body ot deceased to-day, by Coroner Cambie emi tainly. ‘Tux Aprroactive Axytversaay’ or Yara Couses,—Tho one hundred aud fifty ¢ixth anniversary of Yale Cologe ‘will be celebrated at New Haven next week, aod pro- misee to de an event of auusual int rest, On Sunday, Joly 27, at 8 o'clock P. M., the Baccalaure ave will be preached tm the Oollege Chapel, by Rev. G. P. Fisher, the Livingston i'r fesser ot Divinity, and the suc. coor of the wortay Dr, Piteh, long known to Colinge of modesty and cenerations as the “parados sien.” was emote i the Got om fon will vered by Joneph P. New York city, anda poem by Rew. Pawia dnekronyive, iimeta, cy Werner day, July 90, at 8 c'elock A. M., the Teta Karpe Servety Wil) bold @ Dasiness meeting wm the Vresticnt's feevure room At dovcixk A M. the anmuat meet ¢ of the Alcwal win be hela io + ¢ new Graduates’ Halt, At Mh oetes moet. ™ Thursday, Joly 31, mor Jar commencement 9 "or “RRIOUS AccInRYT.— Patrick Rorke, emoloye tin a pork | Lentre cburek Pe gredee 7 Packing eetablichment nt tay foot of Alo ity inset, meg | oven me Lng about Viewe 1» serious Aeeldent yesterday mor Fie was on. | onetne fa with another man ip cutting up the carcase 6” @, ¥ hea the Cleaver of his fellow workman struck bh en the right hand, severing two fingers and epiituc ca | the y rist. Be will be maime! for 1%. ‘on —™ © —, oe se co nmal meeting of the “SRu'l and Bowes A wreation of a weeks Slows the : ,~ when * new college yeaa a vory large F PRICE TWO CENTS. —— ARRIVAL OF THE PERSIA. ONE WEEK LATER FROM EUROPE. errs Disturbances Among the Militia in Ireland. THE CENTRAL AMERICAN QUESTION. The Negotiations between Honduras IMPORTANT FINANCIAL NEWS. Decrease in the Bullion of the Banks ef Engiand and France. OUR LONDON AND PARIS CORRESPONDENCE. ‘Tho mai! stoamer Persia, Captaiu Judicins, from Liver. Pool, soon after 3 o'cloek P. M, on Saturday 12th ims, arrived yesterday morning about 7 o'clock The Arabia arrived at Liverpool at 95; % M. on Satur. day, July 6. ‘The Ericsson arrived at Liverpool on the morning of the Th, whence she sailed for New YorkatlP. M. oe the 10th, with fre parsongery The City of Baluugore arrived of ‘ue Mersey on Tuea- day night, and went up with the next tide ‘The Arego arrived at Seuthametou ov the morning of the 16th, en rowe to Harre. ‘The Lord Mayor of London. eaye the Paris Moniteur, hag Gddressed Lo (he Prefect of tLe Seme @ fourth eum of one hundred thonsand francs on account of the Engle subscription, which sow amounts (o more thaa six han- dred thousand trages, aud that without including the towns which bave placed themselves ix direet communs- cation with the French authorities. An imperial deoree of the Cxar extents the amnesty accorded to refugees of the western governments of Ras sia to undividaals who took part in the events of 1850 and 1881. Afier ihree years’ goot conduct they will be con- sidered eligible for government employment Advices from Madrid of July 9 say —The returm of M. Escosura, Minister of the Interior, who is now at Val- ledolid, is postponed to the end of the week, Severnt workmen have been arrested here. The cholera # not spremding beyond Seville. The Duches* of Orieana hes seat for herself and the Princes, her sons, tac sum of Often thousand francs for the sufterers by the \gundat ws in France. ‘The English : ords of Privy Couge!! for Trade and Plan. tations Lave received, through the Secretary of State for Foreign Afairs, a copy of a cespateh from her Majesty's Ambassador st Paris, enelosing a copy of a French impo rial decree, fxlag as Sollows the dvyte@ upos the under- mentored articles:—Fabries of cotton (other than aan. keons), {6 per cent ad valorem. Fabrice of wool, 30 per cent ad valorem. To be converted into a fixed duty, te be determined by the Contaltatt ve ee Of Arta aad Manufactu: ¢. Wearing sppare', 40 por ceot ad valorem, Avlee, Grand & Co., bankers, Paris, have failed Gen, Martiaprey is the Freuch officer whe remaine to the Crimea, charged with t+ Consular fuactions votti such time as a regular Consul is appetites Advices from Berlin say the German Zollverein ir jant now approaching a crwsis, whici will lead to great aera. Hons, and not impoos.bly Wo a ru, are Dewees the libe ral Northere and protective Southern States of Germany. Pruss.a is the State that is empowered to vegotinte with foreign nations, in the name of the Zollyerein: aad it is at Berlin that the main Dusiness of the Zollverein is trans. acted. A letter from Dublin, of July 8, says:—AQer « dreary absence of nearly seven years (rom bis nat)yo lana, Mr. Williacs Smith O'Brien reached Dubitn this afternoon, and took up his temporary reaidence at the Shotburne Hotel, St. Stephen's Green. He |s in excellent health and appa rently in good spirits. A private letter from London states that « rater warm conversntion took place at Claremont between one of the Princes of Orleans and the King of the Relgians, on the aa- ceptance of the 200,000f rentes by the Duke of Brateme. ‘The letter of the Duchess of Saxe Cov y produced rreat Cissatisfaction among the Orleanist party in Paris. Count Apraxin, Goverpor General of Siberia, bas ar. rived ia Paris, His object is said to be to take advice om the best and rendiest mode ot working the gold mines dweovered in that pari of the Russiaa empire. The Mauchesier Lzaminer of Juiy 12, says — Tt is stated that Milford Haven has been selented as the port of departure for America of a line of steamers of | ae ag and great en Mr. Rooch Train, thas Seon surveying ‘ound for the a inapectit the port en pen day 3 departure thence of steamers iminense power and stowage, The latter goutleman is the owner of |a: steamers piying between Soabemgien aud America, but these are nut to be removed, as a seetly new fine is to be created. The owner of the — bas given every facility for the use of the ‘The London Post'of July 8, says-— On Saturday morning the American ship A\ lon Liverpool for New York. Watlet near the Black Rock tee chief mate quarretied with jor, pamed Monry Oaage. He struck him violeatly « free, aud knocked bim overboard. Not the slightest attempt was made to save the mau from drowning, aud he remained <= o¢ some time. Fortunately. « boat, w' y. He bad to be teft at the Northere he had suffered eo much from the witack amt jon. Not many months ago this chip was the of a tragedy whist in the Mersey ‘The Liverpool races had somewhs'! detracted from ba- siness. In the covton market (according t the cirevlare dated evening of Friday, the 11th,) the demand had caw- tinved throughout the week to a moderate oxtent, bub after Mouday thet was a quieter feeling, and holders eup- plied the market very freely; prices, however, were genera..y woll supported, though in some caves the lower qualities of Amertean had been Yought on rather easier terms. In other descriptions no change can be noticed. Sales of the week 95,150 bales, including 20,679 Anori- ean, of which 2,000 were on speculation, and 5,800 for em- port. Saies on Friday 7,000 bales, including 1,500 on speculation an! o° export—the market closing steatily. Authorized ) Were: —Fair Orleans, Td; middling Orleaus, 6 6 ‘\) Mobiles, 6%d.; middling Mobiles, Od , fair Uplands, 65¢4.; middling Uptands, 6 3-16¢. There bad been a good bustnoss doing (u Manchester, The cora market hat presented an upward ton ieney, owing to unsettled weather; and with a fair demand; ‘wheat bad advanced about 2d., and good flour 6d to ls, Indiau corn was held for an improvement of 6d. to Is. per quarter, which bad restricted the sale. Money is im fair demand at about 4 por ceat. Console cloned (Friday) at 05% @ 96% for mousy, and 95% a 9635 for scovunt, Bank rate of interest remains unchanged. Dar silver quoted at be. 1Kd.; SM <cwn doliare %e, Oa 5 Americen eugles 768. 4. America. ‘focks beve remained: during the week without animsied ues or material change ih prices, acvording to ‘ae saterment of Baring Por thers; but Bell & Co. report priow= generally tmproved. Bullion in bauk decreased £462,000, Favre market report for the week ended July 9, of eive,) reports cotton quit; week's sales 11,000 hales; suck 177,000 Dales; New Orloaus tres ordinatre quoted at fr, .condstuffs dull. as Our London Correspondence. Lonvon, Jaly 11, 18°». Portion Brooding over hia tate Defeats x0 ther Crow to be Plucked with Marcy— Adjo.-» ment of Pariiament—The Pacis of the Moo Affair—Republicon Flunkeyiem—The Pea. Purth of July Celebration—The Ameria Cxcero— Daniel in the Lion's Den—Grand Mili- tary Spretarle in Honor of the Return of the Guards fm the Crimen, §e., &e. All ia ocren fo the political world, Since Lord Valmerstor «. 0! ved so unexpectedly to gnip down one Aw) oe cor and three Consuls, he hag been quietly put wooconsly engaged digesting the the nauseous dose. There is no donbt, whilat chow. ing this bitter cud, he bas been contompigting wait