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é . NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 16. 1856, J Fossil Remaine—Petrified more wil! get one ote and Mr. Barnard get no- | these long-winded efforis—this display of obsolete Of .the balance of the year’s appropriation, Pottie: NEW YORK HERALD. Geologists have been frequently put to anon- } thing. “ intellectuality? They have no more influence on | amounting to $40,872 40, the princ'pal part was ce ann ene do <n - erry ee aes plus because, among al! the wonderful fossils | Qn the 17th of July another protocol makes | the public mind than the epitaphs of the dead | expended by the Comptroller in paying last year’s | fiieq._- Preseat en JAMES aye arog * | they bave discovered amid the ruins of the old | its appearance, emanating from our ex-Governor, | meu of the last century. In fact, these are their | deficiency, and also in paying the “illegal” con- EDIT a P . . ee . ‘st of the Mayor with Baird for elca: peivitesisndvtrieverts world, none yet have been recognized as human | Washington Hunt, who, having rofysed Thurlow | own epitaphs, and go tediously prolix that hardly | tract of y' for cleasing the arvick 8. We CORNER OF NASSAU AND FELTON STS. | 40. The body of « man was found, it is true, | Weed the exclusive control of his official staté, ! iy one hes time .° 10084 teed them. The | mow and ice out of Brondway, onaue, some years 228¢e In one of the West Indid ‘stands, | anq yaulked in the traces, wae dropped by the “~~ Smosed {0 ach other.! Thus we have, on Mr, Bbling's owt confession, ' H & TER ah pieseies um, letters are singulart; iw THE DANE HE RAED, Dis Bgttiag Jat oie ens per | compictely tarnect tO stone, but ,on examination | aqisme wire cv"? Tint the occasion is too | The an gh Se ; by ise : "s reams Etc any part athe Continans, | It — ascertained to have been a recent ones. , = hea Re SRR z “ae a notlidnx tia fn thely egotism; | $218,351 40 expended within the short ad Mg Mle io PERN, é A Ee we Oa eee nse Somme ae O % Pa°sed by; so the ex-Governor | ty are, in short, a precious jumble of contradic- | seven months, making for the year, at the same Na an bi. a During WP Uineines: Sorin UAROVE, BP have had | glso adresse’ himee!f to the thonghiful 1aan” | tions, aud they refute themselves, The writers | rate of expenditure, upwards of $400,000 for ” Volume XXL........ the deficiency supplied, politically, if not geolo- | «at Dobbs, his fer, y.” His letter announces the | do not scem to know that we axe in the midst of | strect cleaning alone. Were our gutters to be Sow Jersey AMUSEMENTS THIS EVENING, gically, speaking, A number of broken down opinion that ".e whigs ave not all dead yet. They | a revolution, brought about by the corruptions of | cleansed with lguified gold instead of Croton nana lth, S1010'S GARDRN, Brosdway-—Guxaviave—Tiget Rozr politicians, the debris of the old formations, have | must vo¥* for Back, or Fillmore or Fremont, be- | the party in power, and that the people wish to | water it would scarcely be a more expensive pro- | Riodetsad, Vermont... +. Wisconain. . cess than tbat of Mr. Ebling. The detergents ~* the old alchymists do not approach ft 1 * eciloss- ness of cost. F With the modesty native his character the ~\eREMCROREZAN DIVBRTISSEMENT—ASPRODEL, come to light. They are quite as curious aS QDY | caw there is no ome else to vote for. The first | get rid of, and not perpetuate them, The recent aes of the Saurians, and are worthy of notice, since e ripe statesman, but cannot be got off hisplat- | elections show conclusively that these fossilized DOWERY THEATRE, Bowery—Preares ov tax Msssss- worn —ras be Doe sY Mie. Uexmanoe—Pocanotas. |} they have exhumed themselves. They all deew | 5. yyjmore is the man for the occasion. | remains are entirely without interest to the CVINESE BUTLDING, 599 Broadway~Ermoras Pan. | themselves worthy of a place in some fUFure | Pyemont will uot do, for in his case itis putting | people a large; Mr. Fillmore’s letter writers ) Total. votes. iat al the 12th fost., says Whole number of elect ‘The Louisville Courier Sac cS BY Thi CaMRELL MINSTRELS. eg av 1 - . : sara fal 4 4 expr aw ly wh a FORMA CE al cabinet, and they have labelled themseyes ac- | ctxteen States against fifteen (which is a majori- | might bave as well saved their broath to cool Street ca ees ew peeeaarsd re ay a9, eat ihe sea were, so badly whipped, an / GX SLRS MMPIRE BALL, 896 Brondway—Mn, Liosnn cordingly. ty,and not fair to the other candidates). But | their porvidge, an@ the Maryland deserters to Board will make wiles caer ‘worth while to sup up particola Ce ue maar pore ; The thst on the list is Willigxa ©. Rives, of | even if Col. Fremont, says Mr. Hunt, were “more | Buchasan will be followed but by a corporal’s cleaning of the streets, promising that pr eee Coe eeameteaesne atm domocrais over More New York, Saturday, August 16, 1856. Virginia, who, after a long career of success, | certain’ than he is, we should still counsel to-} gua. | every effort te keep them in a proper . We head's ‘ote tp all the coves from which A have heaw that promise before, Mr. Ebling, and cannot be duped by it twice. We took yon on your word, ag well as. on the faith of the adage has come out of his rock, etd is alive and well. | gether, for it is a very wrong thing for the Nerth He has written a letter te Lis antediluvian friend, | to give’a President to the whole country! We Ete ay ppm prt gtemeA ry that in 3 out of the 163 counties of the =t Nothiny loss is 9,890. The Erie, Pa., Constitution sa There are now Over thirty px Matte for inurepe. SEW YORK KERALD—EDITION ROPE. i ‘Yno Collins mail steamship perc grey Eitrige, wilt Robert C. Wiuthrop, of Boston, dated the 10ib of | must confess we did not expect the ex-Governor that enynort culate i iy st, Mr. a < 24th of | to son such a cognovit for Fremont, nor ake | State Converition at Albany, has resulted in a de- | that new brooms sweep clean. As a broom, new | iy "yc Jeeyivania, and more than uinety ad teave this port to my; at neon, for Liverpool. : mae Tat Mv, Winthrop replies ap the a th of | to sto a st 4 2 a8 termination on the part of Francie Granger and | oy old, you have never been of any use to us, and claims of Fremont. The Fremon papers tr loavtedly ‘The cropean mails will eloeo tm thiseity athsitpast | June, with happy celerity. Next, Daniel D. | thiscurious remark about the impropriety ofa Pre- o 4 - ? f pave ® combined circulation of 160,000, or yore thal ep c clock this morning. Barnard, of Albany, having recovered from the | sident’s coming from the North, We believe we his anciemt asecAiates to vote for Mr. Fillmore, | you must now make up your mind to be cast | gouric the circulation of the Muchanaa an’ \Jimore The Fenaco printed fe Fugiish amd French) willbe | oe oy ate a ca ave bg iv { pobliaked at ten o'clock a the morning. Bin'ge very arduous labors of his Berlin miseien, and | have bad at least tive Presidents from <he North, ie wrappers, eixpence. being well enengh to undertake another, writes | and it was thought uo crime either. But the ex- Subecriptions and et vertisements for any edition of the | tO James A. Hamilton, on the 4th of July Governor hopes, notwithstending Le knows ro . “ - rw York Hxnap ‘will be received at the following | lat, and wishes to save his couniry. Mr. 4 party, that he will be able to carry ‘himself like a eae pekciien op A jad ot ming Ry eps ees ee A Familton, ixom the calm, seqnesiered region | gentleman, and we have no doubt he will oso. | fos a pa ane a “ape ean re oa - & Petopean Express Co,, ¢.4 King William et. of * Dobbs, his ferry,” on the 24th of July, does Mr. J. A. Hamilton, also a gentlemen “all of , e whig party is si nage 2 Fam do, 8 Place do la Bouree. " and nrophetically they assure us that its dry bones Lrvenroore-_ de do. chy r . he olden time,” te the 24¢! nropme y they asi 'y ‘tomford street. net reply to Mr. Barnard at All, bet answers a | the olden time,” responds courteously on the 24th will live. We doubt it, with snch leaders as Mr. Covmxroci~—Johr Huuter, 12 Exchan ge street, East. ae i ste . July. i meme: The contente of the Buropean edition of the Hanacy | Jetter frem Washington Hunt, who had written | of Saby. He eee ee © ep Grenger and his friesds. Those who acted with wl embrace the news received bys wail and telegraph at | him previously on the 17th of July, Ox the 3lst | speech made by his father to Mr. Boyé, while thon years ago, stood by them in thelr struggles, ng the previous wok, and tothe hour of | of the same memorable month, Mr. Peave, of | riding In a wagon with him in the country. ‘a het ‘hen eunedinstt at ad: pediicason Marykind, takes the field, and writes a letter to | ‘ Boyd,” said he, “to break the Unten would | 2 bélped them to nominations and to offices, = Mery bad, Wkes, We Sn eee Teen eae! re ee have no further confidence in their tact, their ‘Phe Ne sves- Mr. Pranktin, who bes the felicity of residing, | break my heart,” end we wish to heaven there talent, or their leadership. The whig party was ‘The stermship Borussia, from Hamburg, arrived | during this hot weather, at a place calla Suow- | were more who were as traky patriotic. The point } once fully in their keeping. ‘The election of Har- at this port lust evening, with files of papers dated | hill: and next, My. Pratt, of the same State, | of My. Hamilton's letter is in contradicting the sac whet Dae ag every chance in in that chy on the Ist of. August, for the prompt de- having no particular correspondent, addvesses the | sayings of My. Websier aad My. Berton, who in the world for pai the fe of ‘the Avery of which we are \ndebted to Mr. Kunhard. whigs of Maryland, en mess, without any date | 1850 contended that the measures of that year Miner! thei ol thetr i ‘The news from the er sutinent of Rarope has been ae EIS “ tal shaelite Hee ) dilicate-ce-overh teat on whig party, but their intense seltishness, their in- 9 " ¢ 4 . 2 whatever. Finally, the Hon. Rufus Choate, being setlled the question of slavery om-every foot o} = a b ti f thei ‘ suticipatqd ky Our t Alegraphis afivioes, peblished | 1, 1c sonally to addteas the -whigs of Maine; (‘round én tas United Staten” fr. Hi, thinks | “™entelventty; itrhapedesertion of thelranos after the arrival of (he Canada. b Deecqeghtpeges.-« 5 > i on ite Sg REI AIS: hing. | levoted friends, merked their public career, and The United Stat es Senate yesterday pessed the pested, despatched a missive to | otherwise, without giving any reasons Get) sveab tion of the honest whigs preferred hill to reimburse t ye State of Vermont for expenses a : x he ascendency of democracy to the contempiible ineurred to prese’ we the neutrality laws i 1838 and If our readers have nothing betier to do. per- | Missouricompromise, upsets Ms. Madison, says arrogance and ingratitude of these leaders. It haps they would like to learn what all this fuss Is | the Kanes business was a, Seutvorn arrangement, se 2539. A Dill W gs introduced to secure to actual i i 4 " is understood that Mr. Granger held on to bis fettiers the be gaits from grants of lends to rail- | about. Let us see. but thet fi will yet be free. “Nevertheless, we writin papeis combined. There are not over halt a dozen zea jour }illmore papers in the “tate. ‘The Louisville Courier of the 11th inst. bas a private despatch from Memphis, dated ths Sth inst., wivicts Faye Tos returns from Arkaneas indicate the election of Con way. the democratic candidate for Governor, by from 3,000 to 5,600 majority. Warrea Greenwood, democrat, ig elected to Congress, The Legislature ig !argery demo crete. The Pittsburg Gazette truly says that the basre: politi cel trick ef the present day \s the abandoniment oi Pill- more by the Southern Kuo ‘ovhings, They a hina vpon their Northern b ep, and compelie! them alse to adopt a pro-slavery Horm—and now, ater having: everything their own way im the national organization, they are dropping Fillme* on all bands and rushing Overy to Buchanan. Asa proof that the ne: Hi known, and appreciated by hi {ip the, Vist of Post Offices published ia 185i clevon vamed Fro mont, while only two are for 0 cott’s Gazetteer we Mul twenty tow while but ix ave calle] Becharan, ome what may. To be sure, that gentleman is now “ something move than a whig,” and they do not endorse his platform, but they will neverthe- aside like other worthless instruments, ‘That the stveets wiil have to be kept clean at any cost there ere no two Opinions, The only question is as to how the work is to be done. Our recommendation in the first place is to get rid of Ebling if possible, by superannuating him on full salary, and in the next, by making an addi- tional appropriation and placing it in the hands of the Mayor or City Inspector, either of which officers will see to its being properly expended. Nor « New Turve.—The following communi- cation, which we extract from the Charleston Mercury, explains itself -— . [Bor the Mercury.) THE NEW YORK HERALD, THE CHARLESTON STAND- AED AND INGENDIARISM. Masons. Eprrows:—I confess myself surpriged at your rovero rebuke, at this day, of the position lately taken by the New Yor« 0, that there ij @ ueceseary antagou- iom between ihe slevebolder aad the non-slaveliolder of the South, which will prevent the Uuiow from being dis. solved, under auy aggressions from the North on the in- stitution of slavery. Why. Me Aitors, 13 not this position of the New Yori He For is it since position has here, at home, under our very noses, fi Tow long is it sinco the promulgng and propagating » of Fremont wat on, we Oi naw hippia name cuvemt, he was r them on the 9ib of Agust inst. ing. Hergoes into the constitatio Coroners’? Inquests. Acopntar Drows:x6.—Coroner Gamble beld an i quest yesterday, at the {vot of Thirteemth gtreet, East river, upon the boly of aman namec Fdward Scanlon, ard 2: i office under Tyler as long as he decently a Ps who was accidentally drowned, by falling overboat reads, reservip ngte sections at $2 50 per te. Ri sommtoind earnestly of thi ve st ste! © compr . itu. ; : inoue maid me political » false | from the steamship Adviotic, now lying at tke Novelty acre. The Ci f eetleoscisesgee malls he Meu Mr. Rives complains earnestly of the miscon- | must stititto the “opmpromises of the Constita could, and it is believed he consulted with | [0 0¥ institaten, b uilty of the high © | worke. The deceased was a inachinist, and while engag: meanor of inc Yet who rebaked i served? Yon, it is seen, expressed a most respe sent from the opivion of the Standard, but thar was ail. ition of the Brasin ts one subject only to political cities. The position of the Standard demat alone the condemnation of the press, as a political and folly, bot calls afeo for the reprobation of this com munity, as a civiland cooial violation of duty. Pat, indeed, Messrs. Editors, the doctrine is not new with the Sfanderd. Many members of ths party wh ca'ginally set vp the Slandard in the secession controver- fy of Isol, advocated it, and endeavored to set tue nou- siavelolter agaiast the siavelold.r, to beat down resiet- anoe by the state. itis, gentiemen, the legitimate trait duct of politicians, and their licentious grovences | tion; for the niggers of the Sonth are far better of speech. He sees a revolution at hand, if the | off thar the free nj people, who to be revolutionized, do not wake | cre Stame. Mr. Bi up and do something. The Kansas question private lite; but he one for the Territory itself to settle when It be- | wil! offend the North; Fremen comes a State: and as the repeal of the Missouri | South. Fillmore’s will } al, “TI invite Compromise, whicy was always uncoastits everybody,” says Mr. Hamilion, “to join me in was a Northern measure, and came ing for kim.” This is, honestly, calling ap North, the Sonth will stick and hang to it, and | spiriis from the vasty deep: but will they come? ed ct work upon the wbove vessel, he lost bis belaece ang fell into the water. Verdict, *\ Accidents! drowning.” Deceased was 28 years of aye, and was & pative of ire land, Dagp prom Inscnims.—A tian named Wi found lying upon whe sidewalk in Sixty fr Thursday night, in a state of insensibility teenth ward yed him to the whore be oon afierwards, The deceased tox ivated at the time. aud hei the marke of culs onbis head. These biows were prodv the state of dronkenuess, but whether by some of friends as to the propriety of going on with Tyler. Calls from such politi- cians to the old whigs, who, if they have lost power have net lost their memory, are now per- tectly ridiculous, Nor do we regard the present movement very favorable to Mr. Fillmore. Ji will only exaspe- rate # large body of voters who know and ap- was taken up » xl amendments appropriating $750,- 600 for ‘he ( gastoebextension, $500,000 forthe Wash- ington agu weet, and half ¢ millon for the coutinu- etion of t' se dome of the Capitol, were adopted- Action wa gsuarended on the Aporopriation bills, aud the 4 gresément of the House increasing the pay of mem? jars of Congress to $6,000 for the entire Songres 3 tiéken up and immediately passed. ‘The Hu gee-ef Representatives passed the bil) regu- rica, or the North- unexeeptionable in can't cone in. His election 's will offend tho Shaw Wik lat: ft = 1 ‘ ¥ 4 2 a ; preciate these leaders thoroughly, and who under- | o; that controversy, as you justly ob. e'bat do not | Seien it doce not yet appear. Coroner E ine © Splomsatic and consular salaries, Pity thou | no misiake. ‘Bfr. Madison fa quoted as autho | he next Richmond in the field is Mr. | tang whag ate their objects whenever they come | ‘esta ncw thor w0h tie Hixapehat howor ie at | i holding au inquest upon the body of the sand ¢ opien ofthe ‘ill modifying the tariff’ were | 1. ae to che unconstitutionality of the*] ow. Pearce, of Maryland, who writes ‘eth ly leest due to the Charleston S’andard and its party. = aT hefore the prfilic. But the subject is not worth the discussion. Mr. Fillmore cannot be Presi- dent, even with the aid of Frank Granger. He will be left at Buffalo to consider what might have been the effect of the Reciprocity bill, with the clause emitted in relation to the admis- sien “vegetables” from the Canada side. He can also calculate Low much his friends Bokee and Brooks and Ketchum have lost by the guano expedition endorsed by Mr. Webster and bimeelf, at the suggestion of Mr. Benson. ‘The New York Weekly Herald. MI. MARCY’S NOTE ON PRIVATEERING—Ni EUROPE, CALIFOKNIA, MEXICO, CUBA, PAIRS AT WASHINGTON, BTU., ETC. ‘The Werxty Hrearp will be published at nook this morning. Its coulents wil embrace Interceiing news from Europe, Califoruis, Sandwich Islands, Mexico, Cuba, Central America, &c.; Editorials on varions subjects; Adairs fn Washington ; Secretary Marcy's Note on Privaieerin Periicwars of the Disaster at Gowan the Ty wtlons; Proceedings of the Whig State Couve Financial, Commercial, Politieal, Theavr e lous Intelligence, togehr with « variety of local vad miseel laneous items. Single copies, in wiappers, re. ie mMagl- 2 to be printed. The bill appropriating $200 © fora naval depot at Brunswick, Ga., was passe @ The bill regulating the pay of mem- bers of Gongress was taken up, and so amend- €3 289 to give members $6,000 for the entire Con- grees tero -seesions), the mileage to remain as now, and the hoeks for members to he paid for out of t hetr own pockets. The amendment was passed by # vate of 1014098. Much confnsion was created vy the efforts of members to heve their several bills ta) ser up under a suspension of the rules. Amid the co@ fusion the bills for appointing ‘our surgeous and INQUISITOR. This is a good witness, He supports his aszexr- tions by names, dates and circumstances. Thus the South Carolina secessionists, from their owa showing, are opposed in their disunion echemes— first, by the wealthy slaveholders, who have everything to lose from secession and civil war ; and secondly, by the mass of the pon-slaveholders, who have nothing to gain, It follows that the secessionists are composed of veckless spoilsuen and agitating politicians, like Mr. Toombs, who Compromise, and, finally, Mr. Rives d® | tg cone friend in the country, that he, too, sives everybody to act MWke patriots and gon- | pas his embarrasements, and that there xpects no office for saying 0. | are o@-many difficulties ahead he hardly purpose this letter was writ | tnows what todo, He, however, takes one sea- {t is inild and oly —a seule | citteview of the subject: that Fillmore has no dono Lamm. We cannot per- | chance whatever, and the real struggle is hetween n to secure the pe: for | Bucks and Fremont. .Me cannot charge all ‘ous, nor does I tor | the friends. of the latter with abolitionism ; but He asks the Norih tobehave | he @enounces Greeley, Seward, Chase, &c., as th, because the 5 seetioualists, who will net be controlled by the tlemen; which he fs avhom we may v eight assistant surgeons in the army; the bill pro | ™™ Chel one-way, The 'S | modevates with whom they are acting for the Sicipenelp: Maclaren Shad, *<dheveleciianibt Beattie eee ee viding fer a sarvey of the sonthern boundary of ve eepededion coos a Sad ch Those fanoties are for exterminating Revix or Liner, W. A. Barzsurr.—We pab- | mont will and ought to be the end of the Union.” | + ee en ae hated Kanese, end the Senate bill rogalating the ‘ees, &c., | © ‘vlly represents:Mr. Rives’ public career, at +o suys Wendell Phittips and eo says | ish to-day the reply of Lient. W. A. Bartlett to | The thing ix a preposterons humbug. Facts and | ezimert digplay of the kind ty teal. A. 4 J. SAUNS of the Judiciary, were passed. The bill making ap- { ome and abic 0 Take vothing trom Wilson. As for Buchanan, he admits ! is preposterons humbug. Facts and | pris, No. j Astor He ‘887 Broadway. some commewis on his case which appeared in propriation for carr3ing the mail in ocean steamers | vothing and nother at the Ostend busiaess was a pretty bad one, | he Hurry a lew dayssince. These were found- =r eerneateesi ap Re fone feb Wg Pi y= Seft was next discussed, avd an amendment authorizing The reply \iveniaa is equally | apq the Cincinnati platform worse ; but he thinks | c@ upon a repori made by Mr. Bell, of the Senate, rishi H er seceemon Dretren, | the bauer, The Union will surw street. notice toto bo given of the termination of the ar rangementof the odditional allowance for carrying mo¢ ta lilile more pointed. He asserts | ihese arc them all. boldly that the reped of the Missouri Compro- tubs for the whale, and that they | from ihe @ommiitee on Naval Affairs, which A ore not intended to be used in the natioual ser- | appeared to contain an iropartial statement of CrypraL Wanker AnD ms Engures.—We have Attention Is Tacited t th i betweon New York and Liverpool ia the " on sinaaines = iia hon - : F e pa ’ ent oO . - ation Is Tet o Collins isa was ado hatte not dis. | Mite was a Colly a “la wroug. Nor does ke alopt | vice, afterall. Though in the first part of bis | the evidence wich liad come before the Commit- | ¢c¢ived a copy of a circular signed by seven Sewoneybectee Sporied va well sapewawenuibsttrg. Me. M ons Views on the subject, though he has | -e¢tay } “American” prisoners taken at and after the batule is posttive Fillmore has no chance any- | tee, was the ground of the action of the Naval ACNDEKS, 37 fie ooiway. posed of. sins Wiis ca aires bag led A y ce the action of the Nava 8 ~_ sons ‘The Commissioners of Health passed resolations | Pet 2 ith bim at Montpelier : Ho ¢ ‘mnot | where, yui he feare the election will come into | Board, and as such it appeared to us 10 be con- poll 2a es addremed to the people of the United lemgemy . yesterday dixecting the removal to the vicinity of | 'oreet ‘he « ee of 1787. ov that Mr, Madisou | ihe Hous . though not explaining the mode by | clusive. rom Costa Rica, in which they endeavor to a eee eeatit the ‘ in ; A « sho) i \ the Southwest Spit of the infected vessels at pre: | bits if. by bis votes in Co , “ its | which, with only two candidates voted for, euch But it secms by Lieut. Bartlett's statement ~ heparin eat wa ee her of ardiata, expend ne hored at4ravesend Bay. There was some | principic- we it is, the ever aagh soy un event.can oceur, And if even by some mira- | that but one view of the question has been t he is only a ridiculous imitation of Don Quixote. Of ferme a for previous discussion on the subje t Wat the South should bi eed it. | cle be gets there, he will not have a chance then. . nib a alae rcinicidees ‘don . oF eng paces. Hail, of Brooklyn, Judge Vanderbilt, Dr. Whiting, neve) government should S| suokid tat Gactek, hibevde; 2” nil 14MM] Le tek ee ee ne Coma iat that one is an Englishman and that three are Ger- mans. tee, ul not yet decided the main question of “mor: linqaency,” which is the chief point. The er taking four mouths to consider, have 1 de- ab- and others participated. There ere thirteen vessels now anchored at Grevesend Diy. By the resolution the vestels ordered to be removed have to be pro- Kauras, which, in spite of all obstacles, w or vee State. Ble objects to the use of bindgce acd remembers, with the pleased, ‘ce; but J think best to sup- port Mr. Buchanan, for, as old Pantheus said when y from the ruins of . Dien sue on monthly p Bish Deed __ y' Fate and Important from St. Domingo. irom sie i #136. ood Saint perly manne tect themeelves against danzer | | , PG WE a tance of bis vindication is that his charges in the oo by the schooner Marietta Smith, Capt. Chaise, | | Portable Dressing Caste; tm ail that: the in time of ng at nm doing) lighthouse business were made out under the = —enapeecstsatinagieceart io dongireegisies hos clewnus titi. A if Thiee partion wore arrested yesterday charged awl Little membe + wes tet, et incluctabile tempus, Dardan & Donmpieve man o™war schooner arrived from St bo . aud ssT roadway. sanction of the “Treasury Department, and only about one thous eTused payment; wth ot dey bas come, and the vas wir go city, tke cap tal of the Dominican republic, au 4 dow the barricade at ting in tea: dollars were paegeern 4 Y . cera reported Ube © a state Of revolution, It o pars. = 8 Aye 2 Dek ‘ “a See. : 1 ittcal ferences, bnt y ™ aps t i ce on woe mi big that white abroad he lived ce nomlently, and did | Wee of w teaty with Old Spain, ‘The 7th article of the Yon these parties was One oyed Dal he former not» ark as te teal preferences, bt presame jee not decide the tate of the nation, Mr, r ' . te 4 | Spanie peain! orders for sates, \ ar . 3 Oe hak i ‘ 5 ® “ wd “ " me his duty, end more than liv duty, fatthfully, He Heaty lavore all Spaniel descendants and allows them to | only temporary, a» thel | jone emigrant runner. ther than re “ ot bu », if he not Ine ree is mistaken, that's all. produces. sextimps veil bey i at eliislibas of become Spanivh citizen A they being the most nu Li tard supplied with renter facilites than hereto- | hing was quiet yesterday at Quatsotine. | different | # isaues” before him. ax he | ut Maryland speaks again fn the person of | 4, yt gentiomen OF | merous, wish to become 20, in fact, aad holst the #paniah | int cule by the Nodeas comme. = | ¢ nas been v0 attempt to rebuild the barricade, | jeeuy-« Mi i. ° ‘Thomas 8. Pratt, who aldeansen the whign of iis the mess for whom he catered, that his aceounts | tay again. € soldiers and al are 40 the ten. end no new cases are reported of yellow fever in the 7 “ 1 were correct t satisfactory. MMe nish Cousni's to get registered snd become suca. Ta ig nicer ake, lehold a Daniel comes to 122 Water street, satisfied that Fremont's hovpital. State generally. Me day the sebocuer ieit 1 plumply denies { the P ” 8 Sant brary, admits ¥ 6,000 or more hel regis aA REM The examinetion ‘ato the cou . ~agQhewels h eventh in ar | Age , a wil apap the Union, and sob be- | he sold 0 few hoon, ne finew, and permitted | “7% Ml arr, ar eany more would sign. ‘This has (Sars es meneenans dat ne plosion in Wilder's safe factory on wie, p ng the captivity ¢ ed. Fillmore cannot sate it, for he hie servant 10 eel five obi caueed & great movemen She city. All the tribunale Fr ¥ & to a friend. He de- see M. Saes aoe ne people if not elected President He cannot get the North, | had been cic neve was upended, and the Presi TERS. wale PLAC | Ld gabe dinning arn Denied D. Barad. ot Ales, Gis rie saan The wtras, | Bie# the wale of the » or the taking of it hack | dent and bis Cuiiumt wisest to revigm, The Sprnish Con- ler A } nd concladed, t @ jury Wri _ 1 — : y . 1 t qualms I 4 TUS | agcin, an dated fa } It’s report, ful & doing all be can to prevent the Amorisan treaty cebt aasortms nt of wmmer drliings, diet to the efiect that the accid-ut was caused his wailir to Mr. dames <A. Hamilton; en Fyemont and Buchanan, 1 ae ' . htiwst detrg, reaibed, oppo pg toe American Coneul to afl bis = ver g to rotate b " “ " ‘ . . na rept » son e@ abia im by Moves. The foreigners spd tho liber are 1 water lag - i? ¥ A rm at al Commanudcr Miswvoon and Dr. Deval, be chargee he . ~ ~ lo protect their in biode novelties ta gentlewen wmenia Paricular wo! the beller, and censaring the con wars, and by the aid of more good Inck than cays | ith ; ‘ # = : ee oy cee oF the ety papore had shot | ie cireetes to our 2 ioe thin be 4 4 . ¢ . a “ Y hem w having themeelves eo! ar’ rt. own in sweets, in bion gbt,aSpaniard. a po Onvion Tviyonsee Dewsrxe wan eenctcewmapieg merit, been ¢ onaliy in Congress, and | ‘iv, Pratt, “ bnt thelr n s mine, | clin “ye Nd various arti- | if al diepnte wax the Preditor’ escaped, bins | Smprising styles exelusively con ined to.cureetces. of pecsens are er 1. once a Mi thout a m ms cles, at various times, and of much greater value. | reward cf $5,000 bas vcen olfered tur his ebeusiva 12 PARK PLAOK m, be hae | ard J go for Buck. y a letter He dimits set tp for sl” fone the tripod. fy Panta having purchased stores at Valparaiso, hotesale Clothtve Warehouse. . Mee receiv d in this ei , A = lending them free of duty at = ancise ~4 A ny Ay aa our: of adie He begins Mr. Hamilion f Sis Aeastieate aah tua whl of ending ree of duty at San Francisco, and Fs ; SE ta tora Smith, we learn thet there has heen ¢ ; “he sa i ao the selling them on shore by a mercantile house, Sved Feemrday, Bapeite Cink pans oe Uaing o ildtnnn ened, seean tates, revolutionary occurrences in St. Domingo Cit ng the zon and also © a tho fal es compoced an Important diviston of whig | with which be rable shcispemencrnaioy - Ro fever cases having cecurred for a tengtl of ‘ i ans sive, Detween Cedar an i ecialaat a ikem Peak cana et retired, 0 11 informed man,” reriding at | party, though to our recollection ft was never of ‘ y SNORT TD time, ‘The vessels in port bave boon entirely free trom | ‘The Shitxt Brsi business, though he was an officer of the navy. aennewing, trom the of the Dominican republic in a Dobbs’ ferry. All would have been well enough, | wuch conseqnen body but George Evans, eat point ia bis reply tah yc fiom to practed ta tre, sonar care pina tale of even , he thinks, b the repeal of 144. ‘Then He ee sit their first duty to stndy goog: Hed on to make any defence Ce ara Cannone man uctrriag @ superior aces otf rein, one of the provisio the Missouri ruffians over the border; thet they | phy, lecansethey are the ‘tried legions” entrusted | 5 he Nairal Board, and : poner: Sat ah B MeLAUGHEEN, Me” Creek snd ‘ 4 . , , ‘ fore the Naval Board, and never made any, a 26. 15.— Peeper Legtttmate Obidl C’ MeLA LIN, 28) vireenwie nd seized on Kansas, and Pierce helped them al! he | with the proteetion of the frontier, and Lecauge a | “Ore He “Ana! Loe miamiagrsnay= pean: Mle garage: ingen oom yeh a Wy ite Mother —A writ of liebons wae issued on beliall of Mary Smith, who asks for the custody of her child, an ted. The IL such thing. bat w paragraph in the ¥ could. The question ix, will the American people | new pariy 9 ee ied opt sgrer ; did not iniend to fntine & up, with a mow map in wh’ This Bething Dresses fov Ladies and Gentlemen, at GREEN'S shirt furaiching esiablishmens, m sanction this! Bat be slavery what it may, the } 4 wea » Loo COnFpi . pfunt girl abort two yenrs of age, and who ix dotaicr! | House. Also, jst rece ian Paris and excitement pre 2 . the explana dd defence set , i ae, oe reortved » Paris and Lay era pended tee Prov F it | black repablicans ave not to be tolerated. The | nev y inst, the ‘ gh that the : defence set UP | vy one G, F. Heudiets, who claims 960 for the board, ping a: fs vread, undenphicisinidraw> | é onan) | South will not stand them. Col. Fromont is not | ed to onand Dixon in his correspondence with his brother cMicers | the Couri—He cisims to have & specific lien on the . * anita Cons f 2) and mere whieh were before the Board, | child. (Lavgiter.) Boots, Shoe { endeavoring to prevent the Acwerican treat to be blamed because he has been taken up. 1} that i* quite enough—we want no other, Ef os “ ne above articles found, ofall, pa { on ‘ : r tn ft , ‘ were deemed uneatiefectory to them, or they Mr. Flanagan appeared for the respondent, who in by Kekin pit bid, oem, bt the 1 mo being ratified ond the Wherals anxious ak of . saye Mr. Barn wh | th ere any W Maine who consider the : \ . “ 4 LORIN BROO expecting a war vere) from the Urited ee = pect; . he foe - Uni age 4 we would have never taken action in the matter. 1 wha tae te Shiart, 5 In of respect; but if be goes with : jon a curse, they muet not nm to, fo ' +e “at js nnd his wire ee ee e polities) Hispnte one of the ity ed ad shoot s he cannot go with the s ‘ there is nothing to say. But a ko oy a the the bist hig tom ad 1004, waen Avent P Peper Hangings At | Wholesale onnery f Neo Spaniard, aud flea : ; : nbt bad its influence. anaot, how- ne Stuart, with directivn rercham's are favited io evamine Our stock of French amd | ee \ i connot support him. His perty meau | who prize ft and they can be re we Peres ne ee aggre Tso duo Socena Wen the Dad | Smretens waver Sengiags, canbe Sy TA, edhe mteresting case of a mother claiming the evs etre adele Se alas ig ever, cor any other conclusion, than that board of the child unt! witha | re irene. o hitale oh ‘\ ; " " deed a a The Sept «are afi owe piel e o 207 Peon ¥, Op we € f an Wogitimate child was browrht up in the ns " ; oa inde ath : The Sophiste are afier them, Lowey Licat, Bartlett. to say the least, hax told hinset . drs ro Ley Ny oy gtd . rah cone | me Court yesterday, before Jndge Davies. A , ate, am is too much | are very specious and perfectly goograp’ open to just consure by his inconsiderate and | Bev ed 10 be the moll child wae the tite ost: thet the petitioner. Smith, isa prostitute, re. siting at 99 Mercer sirect, ani that ehe is an improper creep to have tbe core and management of the child. Komopna Stylee, a fashionably dressed and very i and- roe garelic-eyed associate of the claimant, deposed that Je wae preseat at the birth of the chtld: that Mary &mith But after all, Mr. Barnard, who predicts th | “il sorts of horrors from the Kansas question, in titade and make a fool's paradise 0 k. | the very next breath tarns round and says that | it, « * says Mr. Choate, “turn my eyes from the yacht, foar ladies } With this exception. the slavery agitation has not | the consequcnces.* Congress, before it aj the yucht in Boston barbor came in collision » vy oats on Thoraday, aud was sms on hoard seed in endeavoring to rale the count: soph 6 ‘ountry | unwise condi Brooms mat Dox'r Sweer Creaxn—Pro vorsp Inreacumexr or Coumissioxen Ep- ae ‘ a . now « foot of solid ground to stand wpoa. | must give 10 10 Kansas, Finally, there LuNa—We see that there is » proposition be. Ww the mother of CO yee go teem shia, from Boston for Liver. | Not a single inch! These are his words, | two candidates for the Presidency, If wo vote: t | tore the Boerd of Councilmen for the fmpoach- | Stitt to rear, on condition that if anything happened fax yesterday leaking cm- | If ro, in the name of heaven what | 5 nt baw 43 * parm . * *, ber, it was to be given back to Mary Smith; Miss ‘ net tinhed snout a ay Phe . am aven what is he talking | all itm be for the Aan con candidates ov th ment of the Connnisetoner of Streets and Lamps | stcwort died in New Grienns about six weeks nro; 09 tan € damage was not known. wre rut lb By as | fomocratic candidates: We present none of oa- | or neglect of duty and violetion of the provi- | ji Tarr Fucet, MBsre, the Guild, was borm, ie goat's movi toate went «yesterday, the aiden Sie ailing Cc et mont's a mal | owa. and ido not ike Mr. F P Jone of the amended charter. It te time that the | rer: Mary smith lt now reskting at a similar boarding pin shan eat Tin . Sap te vart e that the uy : » a bow: e, in Wooster street. rar . ’ . . hiefty upon | Pty one eee . es ee eee : ally the | conduct of th ver should occupy the atien- |". Flannagan eal die reepondent was reaty 10 give | ee eee eee sack ot etn ceteed & j ; . ree he turne round and aesures us bb tw Pde itis " 2 , t tion of the Bo As those who govern the elty | "6119 for tho good care and education of the obiid. sto | ir mr: bine lun * eROr LAE. | ” old oro fr va | " . : © tue Steward of the Clarendon fotel. 1 one-quavter the pr W. ERYON & ©9., 297 7 | _ jos and +d } can thie te. Mr. € be but thoes | cannot he made appreciate the truth of the TLe Jncge raid that however he might regret giving the _ nee a y m on that eat i nA ‘ itn thet pres te 4 Son” 6 we | cutter fo © weman Of the characfer of the claimant, yor Visiting Cords ty the Latest ne “ t en . he V'nt & i at. : “ we | whe 4 ity wae, be foare! bs sovld not tale it frac its Yr fine weiid'rg envelopes: eitve ' . de r > the Uni \ sts : 4 be content v the mts | m Ho would consider the mattor, The mothor did | ire heavy fiver sen 4 9 sae, LV} ¢ ) . f Tex } Be \ nif i will ‘ a wo heave mach affection for it, aa the relator | Sroedway, corner of Muane «rect, estantiahed ief 3 i y a ii will amount t it r 10 We |. n ais 7 } " mi es weed os | o ‘ 2 aoe dogg ® rie paver claimed tobe Ka mother until the 11th of | paper Decorations—Thomas Faye & Co, | e t wy paid ory * : wenn tee mother (a good Iroking young woman, with a rich Broad TW. e have on th y var | eat? t : ‘ y 4 i rt ' noral | Pilon lan eecent) bere stepped forward, and sald she had : ‘ : ba ' y ix i eel ‘ ’ aA hh tnfidence on ott } tee the ebild every month, and thatshe woubt nor | plese coe warren! Mes raging J i b ° 4 | hove eke to take It away from there peopie only it was | 6 aed I { Y gi 0 ¢ the conimanication which hy tito | he + filthy etate: the ci Ahes now on it were provided Be tohete imental Ho Re ] t | > . te iat \ =" | by ewperia te, the turn ‘ at t r he Board in his ¢ wer, ¥ Min ng. | rye farther testified that che frequently wont with pd re favor of purchase The salag | Ph f Ley Stor A acl w heti m the pith end | hecass. to cortect the mferaprosen BS Wi $ th to Hembieh’s to see the emi that they wént oa? ” bi * fie —- i € . “ — ‘ ¢ : a a 7 ‘ yUthree weeks end found the child locked emurnond ahont 2,000 Binds, C abe at : " to any ¢ } ’ ye heen indalged in ty the public a: : * \cem, alone and orying: Mra, Henbish was not erate extent without ch oa, | foole ‘ ei mani cow no one there bot a child abou i . be nt ; 8, | , ‘ i in regard to die amour ys amish bap Soreisned her ‘Mea Wu aikeeee na | wer vel + department tee that ¢ th fom 1's intent on to rend the child to the country te O20 thy & bege, were [M+ Filters, ry wt gt «¢ en | . t “ ¥ the i Thy Min. is ec 4 trecis wae ¢ |e oeress od fey sebewine Saving wwe, 0 Yas ds Fick atiae toy us Orel ” i - ” > a + § atyuised Mee reLubing terrimeny Jatt we8 atey govus Comes i New York. ‘