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THE NEW YORK HERALD WHOLE NO. 7310. “ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. Deintanasananpassnnbd ATTHE MEMBERS OF NO SURRENDER slant fo P, A., are request ep “ their Lodige rooms, corner of Third avenue and Feast ret ‘on Friday anorhing, at 63g o'clock. Also th bers of those es that are not going with their owt ners, are respectfully invited, alle appear in full re- oe ely TO teril MATIIEWS, W. M. Mek ‘fowaups, RS. A.—THE LODGES OF THE AMERICAN PROTES ay ssociation intending to unite in the procession of Order at Elizabeth City, on Friday, Sept. 5 are hereby notified to be punctual in atleodance on that morning, as the cate Oc rchmed at st wohn's park, Hudson street, at 74 & M- precisely, By orteh 25 HERON, Grand Marabal. P. A—THE OFFICERS AID MEMBERS OF NEW «York Goage, No. 8, A. P. A., logetber with the accotupa- ng members of otber lodges, are requested to meet at their "Lodge Reom, 179 Wooster sweet, at 7 o'clock precisely, on the oruing of Hep, 6, 10 proceed fowm thence wat Join's park, ie rentainder 0 es will agsembie. By order, aan ‘OUN ©. WILEY, Recording Secretary. Ay lai a A ak AY HONEST CONDUCTOK.—TRAVELLING ON ONS of the Third avenue cars, on last Saturday, and after leav- the ear T discovered, when in a store, that I had lost my ket boot, which coniained $5) Not ‘knowing when I had Lit, 1 looked out for ear No. 32, in which T had travelled, and oh my stating my loss to the conductor and. giving hi Geseripticn of the pocket book, he at once handed tome, de- Hiulve. a! the same time, to récelve any present for doing 80. The couductor, Mr. S. Kakeles, has my best thank J.D. H., Yorkville, le 3 PERSONS IN FAVOR OF HAVING HOUSTON treet widened irom the Bowery to Union marset on, the hrsice, are requested to mect at, Barker's office, 14 Pine v yy, Sept. 10, at 3 o'clock P. M. ‘EMBRACING A LARGE VARIETY of sportsmen’s, pen and pockel knives, of the most rare and beatiifs! patterns, many of which have ever been betore ted Bagmaas he 4&J. SAUNDERS’, No.7 Astor House, 237 Broad) JMAGRATION TO NICARAG . yaue PASSAGE a land to ¢ favorite sieam- CaLHOt fe Capt Pastoreon. Will sal for San Juan del CALHOU [iene icmagan’ ‘on Luesday, Sept: 9, at o'clock #. M., trom ot, footof Charlton street A free pas- | Sage and ove hundred and fifty acres of land will be given to ws golng out to settle. Famitivs and others desirons of roving this opportunity of obtaluing a homestead in Nic Pearagia avust apply early. For further information stickels apply at the Nicaraguan Emigration ollice N | broadway, room No, first fl os up stairs. ’ 2 RUEXA NDEI G. __feneral Nicaraguan fiatgration ‘Agent for United St GQREAT FAIR AT NEWARK, N. J. ‘The New Jersey ond Agriciitaral Wang will hold its t ales m Ss umber 9 an ae eae PUL. THOUSAND DOLLARS : ‘Hbnted in premituns. ‘The address will be dei iday, the 12th, at 11 o'clock A. M., by HON. JOAN P. HAL. Vere iue grounds have been secured, and ample accoxnmo- Seltons provided OF exururroRs. ° A SPLENDID TRACK Has beea graded far the serommodatin of thore having fine JRSES Single tickets, 25 cents; members’ tickets, $1; tickets a itl we horse and carriage, one gen'leman and two ladies, l. Tobe pp inlaen, Bh CO. M. BAXTON & CV.'S, 14 Fulton street, "pier No. <6 North 7 oar LAWRENCE, will he di vered ont FASONIC NOTICE.—THE MEMBERS OF METROPO. tan Lode, No. 28, are requested to be punctual in pAb moerponPyr ‘Tivuraday evening, the ih instant, to i trausact ollier importat adopt by-lawe and traus a eae FFICE RECEIVER OF TAXES, NO. $2 CHAMBERS str (new Court House), New York, June 28. 1856. fablic notice.—To avoid the risks that must inevitably occur rom ‘he crowd of tax payers who put olf to the latest day the Payment of heir taxes, U have determined to adopt the follow ng rue, which will be rigid); ner oda w term of T shall receive no my fer 2 o'clock, Every » this Department ts y prohibited from receivin, seer for the payment ol containing mouey or ¢ : ad HENKY i WARD, Receiver. PORTABLE DRESSING CASES —THESE ARTICLES, #0 conducive to tae comfort and convenience of travel- Jers aud cthers, can be seen at the subscribers’ stores in Brea! vaviety. sud upon examination, cannot fuil of ‘being Batis they are made with sirict regard to their por: and cheapness Kach contains G. Saunders’ : order. For ity metalic tablet for Keeping razors in perfec & J. SAUNDE: pale tt A. S, No. 7 Astor House, and 37 Beoadway. NDRIES,—WANTED, TO CONTRACT FOR A tant supply of stove and range castings from the Apply to GRISWOLD & BLANCHARD, stove s, No. 5 Clinton Hall, Astor place, LIN es tt WARRINGTON, | BERK- Cee house isdeligitfully situate, just out nidfoeat ‘panoramic to of It is built with all the ons rocms, and particul ah ‘grounds dm running spring pf bes roughout the Huldi ver Bethe always in rradinesa: al4oa gymnasium, freeto the guests ibe hous’. The house is jovaved newr the Housatonic Rall- cits Will stop for passengers to get oil, wh ucor Is spoken toin time. This house will be kept wonthen’ Sepiember and Oetober. which are Tally the most dolighifui months of the year aimong the shire | re # BRANCH, ne clitan Hote! beg leave to inform friends oat) patrons that thelr bovel wili re ‘ { Sevtomber turin oven caring Gomes ri 4 My nctun., Prisetelere. N. J.-THe ia now offered for 4 few respectable persons tod ibe manufacture of a toel and easily marie great demand, and pay per ceutage, Fee $2. at 28 Greenwich strect Jauibe ms. MACHINE WANTED-—OF TIL NEWEST struction, to tear quickly to pleces old ropes. cox for caulk: ugposes. Any one having such for sale may ad end James iucker's, 357 Broadway, near White. MARBLES STARR. JK, 4 00, 117 FULTON STREET, manu’aciurers and dealers in aleohol, camphene, bura: fg fluid, phosgene and spirits of turpentine. YLARK’S RHODE ISLAND FOUNDERS’ FACING—IN lors fo suit, Warranted renuine and io od con fition; Tite ges, woder ,tRe market price, to claee. | Apply 10 GRISWOLD & BLANCHARD, No, 9° Clinton “Hall Place, ANOY CUTLERY—EMIRACING A LARGE VARIETY of aportamen's, pen and pocket, Knives, of the most rare pid besuiitul patterns, many of which have never been beture imported, for nale at ~A. & J. BAUNDERB. No. 7 Asior House fand 567 Hioadway. ABEMICAL GASEOUS VAPOR DATH “BY AUTHORE J ty of the privei: al of a medical 1 istitue. This bath is ven tor consumpiion, drogay, dyspepsia, rheuma. jsundiee, catarch, fits of all kinds and female comp iainte 2) waits Leen pronounced superior to tbe electro chemical bath by a physi wh he i FRRDEIICK MIERS M.D. No. 149 Thies rw steve, be: tween Seventh and Bigith avenues, New York. Price $1 single, or wix tor $5. N.B—A lady is constantly in attendance to Wait on ladies. D THOMPSON'S TOOTH Colo, removes all foul matter, and gives « briltia: Smooth polish to the teeth, heals aod bardece tender ‘aod leaves a pleasant aroma in the mouth. Solf iu all drog sieves. Lepat $94 broadway. SOAP KILLS ANIMAL whi! —These rams have tested and approved by his eit ntry, and obtal American Instituie, October, 1855. Hon to keap it in complete order, vem Une, with many ed thes Kt re. Hien PATENT IMPROVED HYDRAULIC RAM t and iu all sections of the firs! premium at the $2, person n reairing hytreulie ram may receive taferm, the he rain, strength and calibre of pipe re. aired by describing the ity Of water that escapes from the spring per minute snd tie fall or head of water—the eleva tion ¥ bas to be raised, and the distanes from rat to iis F information address Thomas Hanson, No, 137 New York, inclos! tage stata. |. pumps of all at the prices. lumbing work of any description, in city ‘attention. or erunity, will ve prom ‘These Fame will be on exhivition at the American Institute Pair, Orystal Palace. a WNERS HAVING PROPERTY FOR SALE, TO EX eee let are inwit : me 2 b @atremen! im Buediaicly. No charzes unfers ihe property ie diaponed of ~ TL ULTV bit, 199 Nassau street, Ne ¥. ATANLE DRESSING CASES.—THESE ARTIC. ‘80 conducive to the eomfort and convenionee of travellers Ord others. can be seen at the subscribers’ stores in great va and Upon examination eannot fail of being satisfacte ave made with # rict revard to their portability, ul cheapness. Rach contains G. Saunders’ metallic tablet for keeping razors in perfect order, For sale at A. &J Rivne me No.7 Astor Houee. and 387 Broadway. SINORR'S SEWING MACHINES FOR QUILTING $5 Brings, e-—The great superiority of Singer « machines . quantity and ’ cna a cetacean ten ten late Sereses to Leet better when the machines work ata high ve Keely, we have just mied to the apeed of our quilting ma- ehites. They now complete five stitches at each turn of the driving wheel. No other quilting machines ean be run ex Cept at a comparative loss, whieh will very toon amount to than oof a macht the pelee OF AMAINGER & CO., 828 Hrondway, K SOAP—MANUFACTURED BY GEO. GRUNDLER, erat. Lataing, €e., 0. This article is the Siren eae cleaning all kinds of, silks, ‘nating, nit in ‘one trinl to estab) eporatien, Anrent's 249 Grand strect, Brookivn, KD. tt “may also be obtained at the following. places —Weirman & Cossehoer's. Broadway, 138 ae Grand street, 4 Dey sstrect, and 230 Fulton atreet, New York. eagenie MONTAGNE ZINC COMPANY, oP sara AbD PRAnee. of thi are ared to syns eae tee vartous prod "cn Uberal terms, “aise AS y Paint, more brilliant in color and more dura. ba trrt soatayre free axe Rar for sheathing vessels, on: Zise, of eatea size arid thickuess, for manvifacturere Roorixe Zixc. of varions descriptions eee made Zor the rooting ot orga and Inrge walldines “nientoner of ex ange yet pak Ter tive pears es lenge ne Vee ventere, and Wo, & Broad wis 46 Now STRONG & RYITIT Yort OOD 90 CORDE VIRGINTA PINE Apply to MUDD & UO., 134 Peari stresi, MORNING EDITION—THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1856. LITERATURE. 379 BRoADWa TROWS NEW YORK CITY DIRECTORY.— Ocmpiled by H. Wilson. For the year euding May 1, 1857. WILSON'S BUSINESS DIRECTORY : A classification of the various trades, professions, &c. Useful to buyers in this market. Frice 16 cents, WILSON'S COPA KTNERSHIP DIRECTORY —Containing {pe maenee a ‘names of the incividuals in each firm, special prtpan sf c. Price $1. WILSON'S NEW YORK STATE BUSINESS DIRECTORY. (In preparation.) Orders by mail will receive prompt atteation, JOHN FP. TROW, Publisher, 379 Broadway. corner of White siree! NEW MEDIVEE, ‘ORTER’S SPIRIT, The great sporting chronicieof america, edited by Witte T. Poxren, For over a quarter of a century the editor of the old * Spirit of the ‘ina In thls new medium for the sporting and lite- © of the day, Porter wi)l be on hand, or he will rich all the stirring news of the day. Horses of, both in, ree and performance, aad the regular files of the Tu Register” kept opea for inspection, Matches will be made and settled, but uot tmatrimouial or Lat: cifer, which are sometimes synonymous, Cattle will have their, place alloved, and all information ‘for Improving the reed, and procuring valuable stock will be furnished from tne ia tine Sheet shall pot be lost sight of beceune toy have the woo! pulled over their eyes, but all varieties shall be nojed, unless come gentlemen down South objects to the South Down. Notices of pigs shall be prompuy leaded, and sketched Trith the, sdeliy of Hogarth, Also, all dieir pens will be treated of, except Mr. treaty—that is, with due respect © Thiadelpiiae which the author of * Parnhasus iu Pulory”” landers in this wise, “The Pen in penury in Penn’s great eity.”” rbere verse to inverse ratio brings reverses.” ‘The races will be regularly recorded except the Anglo-Sax- on, the most interesting passage in which is expected when Mr. Hall makes an entry. regular metronome will be kent inthe office to beat any ime og, wlso, shall haves is ‘Lough an African Dey preferred a hat is, a Maltese cat, such as were used Dy the Koighis of Malta, who were probably the original lager bier drinkers, Forter will oceasionally be “speaking of a gun,” touching upon trap shoot, aud Wit ducing the entire play of IL 0 beats the King, or the . The subject of riftes will be rifled by a bre, ad no great bore admitted in that department, ‘An invesligasion will fe made whether the Mignie File cme irom Minnesota, or whether the State is so called because it is the meanest sort 0’ coun Modern reports from Ancient Pistol are expected, din many volumes, by John ouded sticks and prairie will not ered legitimate topics. onalarge scale. The map of Jtell Gate and Sea-bassto- pole, trom designs by Genio C. Scott, will be published as specimen fishing grounds, althy’ the growids are some cepth under water; buc it ig expressly un- dersiood that ‘no fish siory will be adiniited in the columns of this paper, uuleas vouchers cy be found from the man that aaw ft, of some man that had seen a man who sald be saw man that actually di¢ see it—"not that man, but another man,” aud the whole stlair sworn to, with a cross + his mark, ond two } will not ~~ ? seal. seal. ¢ on the afldavit, Entomology ee 5. will be regularly noticed, the bats in Such case the ornithological head—and the be neither noted as fishor fow!—but all the ited, bird and beast, from a budalo bull, or d bird or a a ry deer iu ubtis The horos of the musk ox, moose and cilemma (Ethiopia. for the lana) will be taken egeubseription. Itein—also eash and country produce. AML stories of foxes Will be classed with fishes, as the former have be ritually “run in‘o (he ground’ —aud as bar iights usa- 3 4 spiritual origin, they shall have the same classifi y be a quarrel en two steamboats’ parlins-pike W Fest aball be ad crews) aground on a sandbar in the jOhio or Mussis sippi: then it sball bi ed with the turtles, under the title of loggerheads. i ken in the dra- ie room will i phases of ar) will re pastoral, Which Polonias this ‘particutar Spirit . Pantomime, dancing, ne treated “according to thelr bw. Whether ahe comes Music shall receive its r in the solemn cloak of the oratorio, the stately robes of the opera, or the Nora Creina mauile éf simple song. But music Will not be printedvnless very beautiiu! smi popu sali Goes be Weasel.’ ’ If, however, trient Bi ay another tune upon his harp of a thous Shall be introduced, with variations.” Literat neglected: their shall be "a brief abstract and ely time.” ‘The works of tbe fancy, however, will come under the end ot prize articles. (Kare and racy stories. trom all arts of ihe land, will appear: from the moose woos of Maio, tite turkey ited hazle thickets. of Kentuery, t haurted prairies of lilinoise, the evergreen’ cane! brakes of Louistana, off to the golden sanded home of the giant grizzly bear in California, |All the old troops of corresp< jents wil be renewed, end many new ones added, from Hebrides, eS he Antipotes, Finally: the moat voted to the farmer—and agricul- pational prosperity, shall reeelve the ut most care that can be besiowed vpon i, in the publication of all that is new and valuable ja tl aii there things will i not only furviah the same varied interost whic, Ladd Kew varieties to the spices of the veritable Spirit of the ‘ibe ka ag number, which is now just out, contains, among ft hunting story ever Written by." Cor bye the fir, “ah Indian uovel, by Ut x Hr, OMEMEL “On, Tk: WHITE Tazo oF THE OBILBWAS. Tlmdoubtedly the greatest Indian novel since the days of Come torth! come forth! cor tee six cents a number, or %3 and Leurord street, Appleton’s Building. ‘sons wishing the paper regularly had better leave at our office, as we are prepared to have it served in every ward i the ei Persons in the country ean hare 1 by post. it payable in nF i 3 FOR BUSINESS MEN —THR UNION PIRECTORY, containing the forty thousand businews mon through est. Copies, substantially boanl ta he paper by forwarding us nod a w by mail, free of » tof the ‘Address JOUN Ee POTTER, publisuer, No. 16 reet, Philadelphia, UST PUBLISHED—THE NEW ENGLAND BUSINESS ¥, 580. PP. 900, containing an acex erscns in business, also, manufacturers, &e, i New liampshire, V rinont, Massachusetta, Rhale Island nd Conneticut, "Price $8: or $} {0 by tall, free of yM. H. BOY D, room 25),, 229 broadway. * PARTY AND ITS CANDIDATES, J. prineiples and epee are, ug in size, iaterest an SOLD For SL earty it a few days of the time or ita publication, Sept. 5. Tt will be The Rerunuican Text Book al! future contents of freedom with slavery, ready largeare respectfully solicited. Agen's Wanted to obtain puhscribers for It. It wil! be sent, postage paid, on receipt of Mite ORTON & st LLIGAN, Publishers, 26 Park row, New York, and 107 Genesee street, Auburn. AND StI N SAHUATH NEXT, 71H INST. ST. WATTHRWS' Chureh will be re opened for divine service for the Sean divavign residenta, a 6F.M., in dhe Danish lauguage, by the ev. P. C. Sin HORSES, CAMKIAGES, &L. OR SALE—THE PROPERTY OF A GENTLEMAN— B two one gray horse, 15 bands high, and one chest nut, 16 hands high, «x years old, and warranted sound awl kind. and for style and action not to be surpassed. horses are for unreserved sil for them, Addi These the proprietor having no use With name, 4c., box 143 Herald office, — SIX YEARS OLD, 16 stylish driver; would suit a doctor or ox on. Warranied Perfeetiy sound and kind in all har. ibe seen at 125 Amity street. OR BALE—A A DOCTOR: @ HORSH, GIG AND HAR. od order, but little used; and a Also two ‘second t 5 and 2 West Twenty seventh street, between Fighth and Ninth avenues WOOD & OLIVER. HORSE, WAGON, HARNRSS, WIIIP. to upleve, for S40, gost over BAN; the horse ix «bay aixteen hands high, eight’yenrs old, sound, kind aod ‘mt andeome alvfing tov wacon, and fine eet of allve both nearly new, making « handsome turn BRIGGS, 98 bieecker street, ail omy JPOR SALE—A FlonT COLORED HAY MARE, VERT pHish. ound) Kind att fast, 18 hands high, ax years {for no feult, owner having no use forher. Can be 69 Sonth Fourth street, Williamsburg. Particulars at Pearl street. ‘OR SALE—A ROAD HORSH Witt WAGON AND Hess: can trot in 3:60 to road wagow; sound and Kijnd a very ie fa doctor's horse. " Apply a: 18 Jay SAT vor A SPLENDID JET HLACK MARE. SII I is four years old next spring, of beautiful style ant action, an excellent lady's anddle horse ‘and tast trotter to wagon, has Jong nattira! mane and tail; disposition perfootly gentie, ‘and warranted without a fault; she is well worthy the attention 0 any gentleman who wishes to own a very superior aniinal. ply atthe siables of J. t RLMAN, 471 Broome strect, near Greene, where she can be seen pel NL POR SATLE—A SPLENDID PAIR OF HORSES, ALSO A air of Canadin ponies, jet black; three lumber wagona, ond barnes, Inquir ind 61 10th avenne. JAMES LEHY, OR SALE—A SPLENDID BLACK HORSE, FIVE old, warranted sound and kind in acy harness, or would oe een at the front of store Fer BAe A FINE SORRELL MARE, TANDS heh fix years old, and just in from ines country, an trained, and can go in 3.2); also, & box wagon and silver mounted harness, Will be sold chew ain or together. To be seen at M. Finn's stable, No. 1h Weal Thirieenth wreck ORSE AND TOP WAGON.—A ye J08T returned from the countr: ‘hes to sell riage. harness and «mali pony; the horse isa T, good in a’! harness and under saddle. lil be sold a bargain, together or separate. Can be seen at 11 Boerum street, Brooklyn. ONY, WAGON, HARNESS, SADDLE AND PRIDLE for sale Has been used by smail boys, ly kind in ‘want of use. harn vier the saddle. Sold onl; Price $160 Iy at 29 Beaver street, up stairs, ASTURE.—GOOD PASTURE = AN BE HAD FOR P horses, by the week or month, or for any length of time, nc pire tthe corner of Flusbi tA ews pushing: ih Bushwick avenues, for warn -TO EXCHANGE, A VERY HANDSOM® ‘ogon (Ki ticoxaon’s make), little aged, for Address H. 0. Be, Hevald 2 Where it can be seen, &e.; with or without abit VW ANTED—A SECOND HAND ET HT SRT OF NOU! Herald barness, with or without dwbere Address 8., gilive, this day, stating priee, and where lj gag be seen, THE PUBLIC HEALTH. Commissioners of Health. The Board met as usual yeaterday—a quorum preseat, SCYVOSED YELLOW FRVER IN THX CITY, Several cases of supposed yellow fever were reported to the Board some days since, and they were referred to the Resident Physician, Dr. Rockwell, tor investigation, He immediately set akput the examination, but found oly one case of boma fide yellow fever, and that one clearly traceable to wfecuon trom @ vessel in the harbor. ‘The party is doing well, and all the rumors have been set at reat. With the weather as dry and cool as it is now, there is no danger of an epidemic to be apprehended. T2PORT FROM THE HEALTH OFFICRR. To THe MAYOR On ComMissionRRs OF HeAtM or Tux City OF New York — ‘The Health OMicer, to whom was referred the petition of the and captain of the schooper Yeung America, asking ‘inission to proceed with the vessel to the wharves of the rica came into Quarantine on the 23th of July last ircim Havana, with all hands on board well, At the time of her jeaving ‘ort of departure very much of yel- low fever prevatied at Havana, #0 uel so that it was thought advisable to irolate her from the mass of shipping at Qi tne by enchoring her in the lower bay. From the ‘the of her arrival to the preacut but one cake of disease has occurred on board: and that was in the person of the cook, who is repre- sented by the ship keepers to have died suddenly of a convul- insiead of any contagious or infeetious disease. haracter of the sickness and death of the cook should considered before allowing the America to proceed, ‘The fact that the vessel came from Havana durin of the sickly season there, udded to the fact that allowed to die on board, without any notice of his sickness or deuth being given to the Health Officer, ought to give rike to the suspicion that the vessel is or has been infected. Lut tbe shin Keepers, owners and eaptain answer the charge of concealment, by saying that the sebooner was Without a sinail boat or other means to eommunicate with the Health Oficer, vad they further cerily that the death was the result of a convuision: ‘The conclusion to which the ship keepers arrived, as to the cause of the cook's death, was undoubtedly correct. Since the America has been in Quarantine, several persons have been living ov board of her, who have never been acclimated to the poison of yellow fever, and, inusunuich as they have r6- mained Well, it is tair to infer’ that the ies, does po: impart iufection, amd hence that the cook did not dle of low fever contrasted on board of the America, “The vessel, however, coming trom Havana, and still having g0 on board, 1s wot in a condition tocome to the wharves: ot tie city. Her cargo should be lightered and ventilated; and it being a work of some difficulty to discharge cargo in the lower bay. the undersigned, in view of all the facts in this case, recommends that the America be allowed ed to proceed to the Quarantine anchorage. Respectively submitted. KR. H. THOMPSON, Health Ofiicer. Coneurred in unanimou To THE MAYOR CX COMMISSIONERS OF HeAutu oF tHe Ory oF New YKor— The Healih Officer, to whom was referred the petition of the captain of the ship War Hawk, asking for & permit to pro- ceed to the of New York— Keports, ‘that the War Hawk came into Quarantine on the Sist of July Tast, and that several cases of well marked yellow fever were sent from her into the Marine Hospital. ‘The War Hawk arriviog in ballast, it is evident that th must have been poisoned by infection existing in, or being rated by, the vessel, and as the experience of all quarane goes to show that it is more difficult to rida vesel of tion than any other place or thing, the undersigned is of gpinion that it would not at present, be ‘sage to allow the War Hawk to proceed to the wharves of New York. He therefore recommends that the prayer of the petitioner be denied, Respecitully submitted, H, THOMPSON, Health Ofticer. Coneurred in by the Board. ‘Toms Mavou ox Comoussionnns ov Hxatri oF THE Crry OF ew Yore. ‘The Health Ofcer, to whom was referred the petition of the * master of the brig Charles Heath, asking for a stream Reports, ‘Ihat tbe brig Heath, ‘fi Jardenas, arrived at he all well. jo prevailing. Quarantine on the 1éth of Augu Coming from a port at which y She gas quarantined by statute for the period of thirty days, rnd Sy the concurrent action of the Health Oflicer, and your honorable Board ordered to lighter her eargo for ‘ventilation v days after arrival. This order was made for the purpose oravolding the possibility of spreading any lurking infection to the city whiel tbe ella cargo, or cargo being pent upin the hold of the rest pot considerations commected with the vessel have, not been mia. teriaily changed since ber arrival, 1 that her hatches have ben opened aud her hold fumigated, which can but partially relieve a vessel or her eargo from infection. ‘The undersigned, therefore, recommends that the prayer of the petitioner be denied.“ Respeet{ully submitted bo OMPSON: Health Ottcer. ‘The Board concurred. SPECIAL REPORTS, ew rt ition cesired to be allowed to, the city. th Othieer recommends that the praj ut the petition be denied, und a stream permit be not granted. Cone Albertina arrived in port from Pareenes on XY go bas been discharged, and it is aa to come to thr wharves of the city. ‘Phe Heateh Olsen, wot the desease which ix now prevailing at Governor's Island, ig opinion that vessels from « sickly port should not be allowed to proceed short of thirty days. The concurred STAGNANT WATER AND SUNKEN LOTS. Citizens residing in the vieinity gic Tent « avenue sed Forty. and Forty secood streets com it water first bel w the rounding n er sort are deposited in the same place, where hey 7 remain =, tl decay takes place, greatly to the anno Injury of ihe residents Application has freq: been made a tho man Coune!l, but without avail, and they therefore petition to have them filled up by “he Commissioners. PRUTIONS Bark Pilot Fish arrived from Cientuej gust, with a cargo of sugar and molasses. In Wih previous insu uctions she has discharged her cargo into lighters, been thoroughly cleansed, whitewashed and smoked out, aud now desires permission to proceed to the eity for the Jone Of Peloacing ab OULWard cargo. 1t Was referred to tain avd consienees of ke Brig Tnda, from Sava Gi . With cargo consisting 0% tons fustic, ate font the sobacco os rifying ellect upon’ the hides, and that thetr in- the aw is to remain five daya at Quarant w desire 10 be with astream Jisehar ge her eargo on Tigh’ be brought to hides, which they will not aad in New York or on board , an AV, exce: Brooklyn Granted—provided the hides are not whe: re Avy Al hands are we proughly fu: migated, rgo al discharged on iighters, to proceed to the city and reload. vest permite in couse: iekly port. if, from Cienfuegos, desires permission to come up She has been twenty six days infQuarantine, and arged singe the 20th August Denied, and vessel remain for thirty days from time of arrival. Owners of schooner P desire permission to proceed to Atlantic docks, AArcoklyn, to load with # cargo of guano for Baltimore, ax she is eugaged to take a cargo of lumber from the later port to Jainalca.’ Mer carzo has been ali discharged and vessel puritied, She is allowed to proceed on the Sth of september, Hark bart, we to the city. been dis. ordered the owners of which petition to come to the ferred to the Health Officer, with power todecide 10 hia judgment. Gi y tigate bird, arrived August 3, from ee now ly- it the nouthwest Spit, Sandy Hook, having performed t I thirty daya’ quarantine, and bees fumigated and cleans. . he owbers request permission to come up to the city and diccharge cargo, Which consists of sugar, tobacco and segars. Vetivion was denied Haskell arrived at Quarantine on the 18th of itrig Mary ©. Avgurt and was the next day ordered to the Bouihwest spit for lifteen #’ observation, which time expired on Sept. 2. ppeared on board for the Tat ity days, and Messrs, Watson & Co. with permission to ship on the New Nork and Erie Kallrond barge about 3,00) dry hides, from the ah. from Savanilla, vow lying in the stream, Granted, g the ides be taker fro vessel In lighters and imme: to the bar; Tower. from Cleuluegos, arrived August 4, with She finished discharging on the 29th instant; and complied with the Quarantine regulations, the the was al- all well. full re pertnission tocome to the elty, 10 proceed to the ei pits Ida Raynes, havin hi nse, petitions to be Reierred to the Inspector of Vessels to ascertain where ite hides are nnd report to, morrow. ‘The master of schooner Yorktown having complied with all the requirements of the health authorit m ond nin ove fifteen days at the Southwest Spit, wish: the vessel into the North er East Fi ischarae te car fund Gischs om lighters, to be brought to the city. ‘The petition was nied ‘The consignees of the cargo of brig Belfast, from represent that all hands have, been and continue well, and tint the © go was token on hn ap from lighters whilst the oni an cpen nd consiaia entirely of log. They therefore phosed ti hey ‘with permission to lighter the cargo aud send itto the elty, Denied. Owners of schooner Metis, which arrived at this 2ist ultimo, state that she Port an Platte 1 charged this al % therefore request permission Comme up to the wharf to morrow. The case was laid upon the table until to morrow. The master of the ship Jane H. Gilddon, which arrived from Havana wth several cases of yellow fever on board, and hav tug lost eome of the crew on the passage, requesta permission for said ship to come up to Quarantine from the Southwest Spit and discharge the eargo into the lighters. to the Health Cftieer for mapecial report. H nee, whies was referred to the Health Officer, ecommencation in bis report, denied permis: tangas, arrived on Aue = mr, which haa all been dlscha nt and fumigated, havi jiaion with another vessel while at et leave to come up tothe city, was refused The captain of brig Lad, Ven whieh poet a yy leo, with of from Guaranitia, Porto Ri with aro ne allowed to proceed to the eity, ” being perteet perfeeuy healthy, ghd port of departure tp meron a Ley 4 me to the elty after five days, providing all 0 rived on ist Ang, ro emission ts requested 16 Pet farge 1 397 Mides from bark Ida Raynes wae Schooner Venlos, on the recommendation of the Health Off- cor, Was permiited fo proceed to the city. Schooner Young America stated by mained a considerable time at Quarantine 2 petitions \ocome i stele 6 rantine, petitions to come to the city. Referred to Health Omicer, . rig Nathan, from Guantenams, Cuba, wishes to the ey. Uetion denied 9 ee ponent! i plication 0 cigs due report of tie Heath OWiees Wee debed ‘Adjournea until to-day Commissioners of Emigration. ‘The Board met at 3 P. M., Gutlan C. Verplanck in the chair, and a quorum present. YELLOW FRVER, Among the bills passed was $1,090 to defray the per- roval expenser of the employ és of the commission who died at the Marine Hospital of yellow fever, Acommenteation was received from Dr. Harris, not fying the Board of the course be bad taken with recnrd to the sick at Fort Hamuito; announced the grat- tying fact that yellow fever had entirely cowed at the jarine Hosp Accompanying war a letter from Paw! & Ouver, Pre Meuros the Kort Hamilton Relig: sogiety, iuguiing Ls, Harris and the Board a their kindness in furnishing as- sistance when in distree: Ordered on file; and the Board adjourned. Brooklyn Board of Hicalth. Sart. 2.—Present—Mayor Hall, and Aldermen Back- house, Shaw, Oakley, Walsh and Huntley. ‘Minutes of last mecting read and approved, Permission was granted to land all the cargo of the bark Antagonist, from Buenos Ayres, with the exception een” ee - HEALTH OFFICER'S REPORT. T have to report one case of yellow fever in kits atreet, near Hudson avenue. Visited the paisent yesterday, in com. pany with Dr, Cochran; his condition ‘Kenna. Mt: WEN ELE, Health Oaicer, T BOILING ESTABLISHMENT. ‘The ease of the fat boiling estabtshmnens, isthe foot of Ewen street. 46 a nuisance by Officer Stearns, Was, on mO- n Oakley, taken from the table. al Onkley said four of the miembers of the Board had Vite? th goiablishment, and Me smell, at the distance of sx blocks, abominable, and he would mor it be deslared a ni dance end the Proprietor ordered te abate it Torsawits, Gar ried. Mr. ergy who bed been ordered to appear relative to the carcase of a dead horse on his premises, gated that the ani- mal died on Friday afternoon, and he had notified the Kighth ward police of the fact on Saturday morning, between 9 and Wo'clock. Alderman Van Brunt stated thal Mr, Cornell's man had called at the station house on ing day, and had been told there was nothing for him. ‘The fault, therefore, appears to lie with the doorkeeper, with whom the notice lett. Mr. Clough’s explanation was deemed satisfactory. DEAD HOUSE. ‘he Mayor presented a lease of a portion of the Citizens’ valon Cemetery, a8 a location for a new dead house. Alderman Oakiey thought the proposed site was too far away. 1 vyae 0a a8 as far as the county Buildings at Piatbusb, and NOt 80 eas; Alderman Husnery was of opinion that the Board of Health could not legally bind the city by this lease sell? BRAINALD, however, was of opinicn Liat the Lense was leg snd the Mayor was withoriged to it into effee:. ‘ithe Board then adjourned. bin ag THE HEALTH OF BROOKLYN. One new case of yellow fever in Brooklyn and several at Fort Hamilton, were reported yesterday. That in the city was in Jobn street, near Hudson avenue, a man pamed Kepneday, having been taken down and reported im a critical condition. There appears, however, to be doubts whether it is yellow fever. Pd Ball found no new cases in Gowanus or New Utrecht. Several new cases were reported at Fort Hamilton, bamely—The Band Master of the garrisov, Rasche; the hospital attendant, taken ill on Teas; ‘Williams, Pe ici and McDowell,’ privates, taken ill yesterday morning. Symptoms mild. The Fort Hamilton Relief Committee acknowledge the receipt of $659, as donations for the benedi of the suller. ers, up to September 2. A case of yellow fever, in Partition street, near Van Brunt, wa3 reported to Coroner Redding yesterday, The coroner proceeded to the house, and found a woman named Mary Price dead. She bad been taken ill the pre- vious evening, and died during the night. She haa been employed on the boats in the Atlantic dock, and from the appearance of her person it was deemed advisable to hold a fost mortem examination, and several physicians were summoned for that purpose, As far as ascertaiued, she died of falling of the womb. There were no sym- toms of yellow fever, and yet it was with great difficulty that the coroner could induce the jury to view the body. ‘The inquest will be concluded this morning. Tho Yellow Fever at Fort Hamilton. FORT HAMILTON RELIEY SOCIETY'S REPORT OF SICK AT THAT PLACE. Thed, Julia Kenpeday, on Tucsday, black vomi!. Mrs. Sennette, very low, and not expected to live. Ali others previously reported doing well New cases—Miss Louisa Ross, sick since Saturday, un- determined until to-day—a case of yellow fever, doing well; William Willkomin, gardener of Mr. McEirath, tae esterday, mild case. juitary bospital. = prerenniy reported, doing well. xew seers malay jarrisop, taken yester: oepital rive Aid yesterday: Williains, of the band, ye pec tbe band, this morning: McDonald, private, this morning. All wit All with mild symp- BERIER, Secretary. “ Hawirtox, 5 Oe AM. ¥ ‘The ‘Trcasurer of the Fort Hamilton Relief Society gratefily serine Be Teceipt of dhe following sub teriptions:—Namuel Bopnell, Jr., $100; Richard R. Ben- nett, $50; Joreph Dunderdale, $5; Rufus i.. Lord, $28; 6. iithaus, $10; John Walker, $0; E. ‘Lord, $10; W. Haviland, $5; Johnston, Bro. &' Townsend, Joba Drouwer, $10; @. G. Haydoek, $35 Onarios Plenaes, $10; , $2; Arthur Stuart, $$; Heary A. Kent, $0; Ro 0; M. Coffin, : le, $50; is $10; J. Perry, $10; B. Jackson’ Snow, Tribune office, $200; John Van $52F. Tunderdai, $3; Mr. Birple, $3; Mr. Eiphiuatahe, $3; W. B. & Co., $10; W. J. Cropsey, $25. William H. Sears, No 157 Broadway, is authorized to receive all donations for the Fort Hamilton Relief Society, Sxeremmer 3, 1856. CHARLES T, SEARS, Treasurer. Caxp —ihe Fort Hamiiton Relief Society gratetuliy ac knowledge the receipt of a valuable domgtion of medi- eines for their bospital from Messrs. A. B & D. Sands, and frem Mr. Hawley Clapp, of the Everett House a sup ply of wines end liquors ‘Or the use of their sick, aud ivem Messrs. Francis & Loutrel, a quantity of stationery, for the use of the Society. FRANCIS E. BERIER, Secretary, Fort Hamittox, Sept. 3, 1860, TO THE EDITOR oF = HERALD. Ww York, Sept. 3, 1854. Sim—1 fod thet T wasin error i reporting to you that no more funds were required for the sick at Fort Hamilton. The mistake occurred in this manper'—Ln a conversation had yes verday with an officer of the Relief Society at Fort Hamilton, I understood him to say that the amount of fuads sab- scribed was now ite ample to meedfll prescnt exigencies, and that no we peal was required. Ue also called my attention to say dit the Jounal of Commerce of Saturday last, in ~_ such appeal originated, and in the course of his juested, or at least intimated, it would he desirable that [ contradict It. I find now, however, * such contradiction wae intended to apply only to the latter part ofthat article, relating to the charcier of the disease at ‘ort — ee S and ho intention whatever of a stained. “f ehoorfu cheerfully the same time that an Cuurred which might tend slightest degree to retard the yrogress of the good work now in hand. Tt will be found, rom the report ol pa sactety Just pi publisied, that they lu recetved in cash but $660. The society, thongh acting wit reasonable prudence and economy are yet necessarily # nyest: edo very considerable expense, in inainiaining the which ts bow estab in carry inj om u ie humane and pepepecens far pam Le h the society has beeo oe tis that any appeal made in behalf of the Fort iat Hallet Society may be cheerfully aod ‘glad bry d to by a tine 1 ealied upon the editors of the Journal of Com- maren requesting them to solicit subsenptious for the relief of the y fever sufferers at Fort Hamilion. [was not aware that any society of the kind was forming: and asf found that " should be done unmediately. i informed them that 1 would, in bebalf of the Board of [lealth, receive any con tributions that might be left at the office for that purpose, On the Ist inst. T called again, and was told that the sum of $100 had been subscribed, and I thereupon gave a receipt for that mount. I have since ved the sum of $3 from the same rouree and to be devoted to the same purpose. The matier be presented to the Board of Health af their next meet. Will direct the amount to be fa nto the Trebet ef fundethen itmey thas best pocomngiich ive otj cts for which it was nally intended, Yor - ortega W. CHURCH.” vanieuersa ing ah The Fever on Governor's Island. The health report of Fort Colcmbus, dawd 3d instant, states that there were three new cases of yellow fever and one death. All the other cages, some twelve in num- ber, were reported convalescent. Mrs. Hankey, aged 60, wife of a cergeant, was one of those who dicd since Sunday. The disease seems to be confined to the south side of the isiand. Ou Tuesday the boys were romoved from the sickly point t the north side. Dr. Volium attends the sick. He is s00n to leave for Texas. TO THE FDIDOR OF THR UERALD. Unirep States Strawen Faanion, AT ANCHOR OFF Brooxirs, Sept. 3, 1 Sin—I wrote you on the Slat ‘a true statement of afairaon board the Fashion. e “havin been rumored at Hrcoklyn that we had the fe oard, I received a note from Mr. Kelsey, Harbor Raster, siting the remors’ and re questing me my vessel. T wrote him a tone tequesting and himself to visit the steawer. They, did me thet honor, and the crew were mustered every one in fine hesith, tad they were perfectly eatialied there Wan no cause of teat from the boat T have commanded her seven years out Sonth, and never Jost bt one man on board in that time, and my convictions are that if, had left Governor's Tsand on the 6th dny | arrived. we would not hare bad s cxae on bo a taken the 1%h, since which e commanding the truth, that he Tsiend seve were belteve my men canght it on the sonth filling water: and what makes this belief stronger is the Ln lg health of the crew sines. Would any sare man, knowin, rematn here at ane! no one woul eve one place is the name. de anciler to, me: Teould sonar iy versel any where, if she had the fever on board, 3 « ae oft, “ere her, As. such ie not the Mayor of Brooklyn ba fully. ation there la nat "the slightest danger to be appre bended from ua. T this making “mountains out of mole huilla’’ will cease, and we shall be ep siege. ay wre. your servant, Commsediog nt 8 lp Pasi To Jaues Gonpox Bexwert, Esa., Sahar Kew York Me. . B.—This explanation is requisite beeanse of in this morning's paper, or the public would still pense, p Rn he Meeting of New York Merchants and Citi- zens In Relation to the Removal of Quar- antine. The committee appo'nted on Tuesday inst at the Staten Irland meeting, relative to Quarantine, met yeatorvay afternoon, at 2 o'clock, “at the office of Ray Tompkins, my tee mys New — es ent has gone abrond that ti ent move. ment bas ® politionl object, and strong Sapien ‘hse made in the isiand that certain jouroais reported the firet Public meeting held om this fubieet 98 aii vorating claire of @ Tres-centint « aw i f et FODhEr - acu are walled bg dca, de Gly Auae yar notion be tn gus hood of what if not hitherto positively inimical to its bealtb, is nevertheless damaging its commercial status aud deter ing strangers from entering it. The mecting of Taesday night was specially intended to correct the ary: re initiate abegeoe a | whereey the abatement of a growing nuisance may effected, and thirdly that tho citzens of New York, Brooklyn, Jersey City, aud Staten Isiand, may be committed to the movement. For this pu ue pak i executive committee was appointed, and our readers wil! please Observe that the gentlemen composing it are of various ++Fremont. John ©, Green. John P. Nesmith, Rich. G, Smith. Jos. B. Vargum., John C, ‘Thompson. Dr. Minturn Post, Ray Tompkins, wp; Po Duncan, of the tirm of Daucaa, Shermaa Dr. Sona & ‘Westerveit, jate bien Ofticer ot the Theses eresssrreeee Nathaniel Marsh. Mathew Morgan. A. H, Gillvand, Claudius Gignot Messrs. Townsend, mins, ‘Thomp- sou, Marsh, McLean, Judge Emerson, and Drs. Thomp- son, Post and Westervelt, were present at yesterday's ci mmitiee. Wn B. Townsend, Eoq., was voted to the chair unanimously, and Rich. G. Smith, Hsq., appotated Secretary. Dr, Wkstsxvait submitted that the object of the com- mittee being to bring this question of removal! before tne public, it would hae advisable to communicate forthwith with Mayor Hal oklyn. Discussion immediately commenced on ei , and eventually Jacge Emer- gon tendered a recolution that a committee or committees be [ secopad to confer with the authorities of New York and Brooklyn on the subject. He had been informed that the Inhabitants of Gowanus had expressed themselves most deeirous of communicating with this committee, and coubtiess many other localities were likewise inclined. Mr. Ricuaxp 6, nu deeiret that Jersey City be not forgotten. New Jersey was largely interested im this question; what aflected any part of the Bay must even- tually affect ber, and if the proposal to remove Quaran- tne to Sandy Hook be carried out, she necessarily be- comes an important party to the movement. ‘The Craimman then put the resolution to the meeting, that three committees be appointed, to consist of three members each, whose duties it shal! be te confer with the awhorities’ of New York, Brooklyn and Jersey City. This was unanimously carried, and the chair named the following gentleme’ Naw Yous.—Chairman, De. R. H. Thompson; William McLean, Dr. Minturn Post. Brookiyy.—Chairmau, Judge Emerson; Jao. C, Thomp- ton, Dr. J. 8. Westerveit. Jensxy Crry —Chairman, Nathaniol Marsh, Joha C. Green, J. M. Mareten. Some’ conversation ensued in relation to these committees, during which it was sisted that the Commissiovers of !migration are generally considered to be unfavorable to the removal of Quarantine to any other locality. A member stated the Commissioners hat formerly larger powers than at present; but they could not now withstand the movement. The Health Oflicer re- plied that very much wi!l depend on the Commissioners, and their favoring the action of this commitice wil! do more to effect a removal than the action of almost any other body of citizens. It was finally resolved to ap- poive the following— Comsurrxe to Conver wrre tax Comriasiovars or Exi- cranioy.—Cbairman, Nathauiel Marsh; Dr. R. H. Thomp- so, Claudius Gignoux. After some discussion, it was determined that the above committees shall arrange with the loc! authorities for @ mass meeting in some cextral spot to be by them chosen. Mr. Ray Tomreins considered that pothing could be done without fonds. During the past year he had him- se'fspent cearly thirteen hundred do'lara in agitating this question, and if proper were not made the members of the committee would bave to pay from their own pockets. Be proposed that a Fiuance Commit- tee be immediately appointed, to'raise funds by subscrip- tuon or otherwise. ‘This was carried. Finaxcy Comarrren —J. G, Thompson, Coairman; Ray Tompkins, Wm. McLean. Jao, P. Nesmith, Treasurer. A general feeling prevaiied that the object sougat— ramely, the removal of Quarantine—would now be at tained. Publo opiniou was aroused, nd the citizens wore beginiing io see thai such an institution demands isolation as ite frst necessity, ‘the Health Officer states {hut two huvdred constables would be powerless to en- ‘force tne due observance of prosemt Quarantine regala- tions. The proximity of Staten Island to the city holds out an irresistible tndacement to river thieves, juuk wea, aud others, to break the Iuw. Boats prow! about amongst the infected ebipping, pick up articles thrown overboard, bey oid clothing, &e., from the deck hands: and these things find a ready market in the vicinity of the Battery and South street. Ta the epidemic of 1844 the wind blow from the ship- ping towar¢s the Staten Island shore. This year {t has blown towards Long Iéland. At a future perio’ —perhaps not far distant—it may take the direction of our city; ond what bas lately taken plac Fort Hamilton, wili repeated here with tenivid more disastrous results. z Father Vijil’s Return to Nicaragua, Gnaxana, Jaly 31, 1854, To Tux Hovoraa.e Skckerany oF State or mus Rercanc:— Sin—Although since my arrival in this town I presented myself to the supreme provisional government of the republic, in order to acquaint him with the result of the commission which was entrusted to me near the govern- ment of the North American confederacy, now that the Presidential chair is oceupied by the most illustrious William Walker, I bave deemed it proper to — the same sentiments which I aes expreased. Mth of May of the year, Ge be ® preme government of the ulna a States fully reaog- nized and acknowledged, without any restriction what- soever, the government of this repubiic; and in the act of my reception as Minieter l’lenipotenuiary, the Presi dept of that great repabiic manifested to me that he feit ‘ho most (raterval seatiments towards Nicaragua—that he desired to cultivate the most iriendiy diplomatic relations, since it was 80 ueoseary for the success of the trans! across the Isthmus, in the hari of Nica 7 Tt ts not possible air, to give you an” 8 of the ‘one ral enthusisen that provaila ia all th ates in fi of the cause of Nicaragua; and it ts beyond al) doubt certain that our repu’ iiel with that of North Ame- rica, will make astonishing pry my It is very 2 atifying to mae to have fulfiled my commis- sion, md to have thus rendered auch aa important ser. vice’ my country I beg you to communicate this to the most illustrious President, assuring him of my respect, submission and obedience; and that, as # sou of this country, so dear to me, lam ready at any time to obey whatever orders he uiay deem proper to sond me. At the same time I assure you of my respect and con- siderations, and remain your moet obedient servant, AUGUSTIN VIJIL. Grayana, Aug. 2, 1856. To the Rev. Aversrm Vii, Curate and Vicary of this Depertme Sin—1 had the honor of receiving your esteemed oficial note of the Dist ult, and of ace the Presidevt of the Kepublic wit cordance with the wishes of that bigh functionsry, I give you the following answer: —The meat of Nicaragua frankly (oforms the venerable Senor Vi)il that bis mission to the United States bas been a very satisinctory and successiul one, since tbe recognition of this ment was fully acknowledged by the governm: nt at Washing. v Consequently the government thanks you, in the of the nation, for your very B a an ey which will always be considered in rc memory Of ti.ose Nicaragvans who ion the ae their country ot heart. I tak 18 Opportuaity of newing to you, in the name of my government, my most wlstinguished considerations, | FERMIN FERRER, Secretary of State. Police Intelligence. Arynay atrie Merrorottay Hotr:.—Warren Leland, one of the proprietors of the Metropolitan Hotel, appeared before Alderman Clancy yrsterday afternoon, to answer acharge of assault ard battery preferred against him by Col, Samuel C. Thompson, ‘Alte-de Camp to Gov. Clark. ‘The complainent states that on Tuesday night he was knocked down #pd kicked by the defendant, while with him in altercation woon the affairs’ of the Valley Dank. Mr. Leland wae allowed to depart on his parole until 11 o'clock thie moraine, when an examination will take piace at the Lower Police Court. THAT CONFIDENCE MAN. TO THE FOTTOR OF THR WERALD, In your account of the arrest of C. W. Bufford (and a Coven aliases) you give the credit of the arrest to the po- lee= just where |t does not belong. The facta were as follows:—On the 16th of A' Bufford swindled Free man & Bennett out of watches and jewelry to the amou ‘of $908. On the eame day Mr, Freeman called on Mesers. Seymour, Hoyt & Co, jewelers, corner of Fulton an Pear! streets, and described to them the swindier, wit the request that Mr. Freeman should be eae aie ‘ie the vagabond made bis appearance there. On Monday’ ing leet Butford turned Ay at Mecers, pty er Bork Co.*a store, and selected two 4 watohes, ¢! +9 to “(iil bis order,’’ aa usual. Mr. Hoyt sent immediatel; for Mr. Freeman, by whom he was (dentified and arrest- ed in the barroom of the United States Hotel, without the assistance of any policeman. x. City Politics. ‘Tre Rerrettcas Ceytrat Comsrrrer.—A meeting of this committee, Edgar Ketchwm, Esq. in the che!r, was held act evening, at Academy Hall, Broadway. No business of any important cr boon pature was transacted. The committee were whole evening \n Alling reports of Committees on fe vane and New (rieans, at 2 o'clock to morrow: Shetooom Gin inet, 8 land ‘at the former but will take nene from there. The Board of , of New Orleans, have granted permission for steamers towching at Havana to Fe immediately ip to the eity, if they brio no fre are from ia. 5 ‘ © howee to New Of wey dei nion at the ivew Urivame « es PRICE TWO CENTS. ARRIVAL OF THE PERSIA. ONE week LATER FROM EUROPE. NEWS Lo NIMPORTANT. THE NAPOLEONIC DYNASTY. Settlement of the Sound Dues Question. The Effect of Marey’s Circular on Mart- time La THE ARABIA OFF LIVERPOOL. THE CROPS OF EUROPE. IMPROVEMENT IXY BREADSTU SLIGHT FALL IN COTTON. Consols, 95 3-8 a 951-2 &e., &e., &e. ‘The steam#h!p Persia, Capt. Judkins, from Liverpool, 2P,M.on Saturday, the 20d ult., arrived about eight o'clock yesterday morning. The Persia, on her outward passage, arrifed at Liver- pool on Friday evening, the 16th ult., making the voyage from New York tn, vet time, 9 days, 2 hours and 40 mai- nutes—from port to port—or 8 days, 23 hours and 80 mi- nutes from Sandy Hook to the Bell Buoy. TO THE EDITOR OF THE BBRALD. SreameR Perera, Orv SANDY Tuesday night, Sept. 2, 1866. On the morning of the 234 August there was no news interest in Liverpool. The eales of cotton for the day were estimated at 6,000 bales, without change in price or geo - ral features. The weather hai improved, and the rej«wt by telegraph from all quarters was fine. It was not sup- posed the late rains had done any injury to the orm). ‘The French grain markets, at the last moment, were ».1- vancing, owing to indiiferent reports from various dis trict. ‘The Bank of England returns were unfavorable, the decrease inthe bullion for the week being £39,000. Coa- sole, 9534 0.9534. The Persia left Liverpool at 2 P. M. on Saturday, 23d of August, with a cargo of over 1,200 tons, and 239 pasaeu- gers—ber draft of water being 23 feet 7 inches. On Sun- day evening, August 23, off Cape Clear, passed the steam- ship Arabia, bound in, and on Sunday last, off Cape Race, passed the steamship America, bound East. With the exception of a portion of two days we have had head winds; and though our passage has occupied near eleven days, we consider ita very quick one under the circumstances, W. P. WRIGHT. ‘The Friceson arrived at Liverpool on Sunday mornivg, the 17th ult., and sailed at 10 A. M., Wednesday, 20t, for New York, with 25 passengers. ‘The Alps arrived at Liverpool 4.30 A.M. of Thursday, the Sst. ‘The City of Baitimore, from Philadelphia, arrived at Liverpool 4.10 P. M. of Wetnesday, the 20th. Om the 10th, in lat. 42 58 N., lon. 60 56 W., spoke the Kangaros, from Liverpool for Philafelphia, The Weshington arrived at Southampton on the night of 22d of August, at 11:36 o'clock. The steamer Kbersonese would sal! from Liverpool op the afternoon of Saturday, the 23d, tor St Johns, New- foundland, and theace to Portland, Me., vin Halifax, ‘The loss of the steamship Taurus is reported. It ta not the Taurus of the Cunard line. The substance of the news brought by the Persia is, that the British Parliament is further prorogued unt November. Napoleon is at the baths of Biarritz; he ts * reported to be urging the claims of Prince Pierre parte to tho throne of the Danubian Kingdom; and to be engaged in considering what title to bestow on the American descendants of Priuce Jerome. The harvest im France ig considered fully an average. The government of Holland refuses assent to the principle of arbitration be. fore @resort to arms. The citizens of Aptworp have been indulging in fetes to celebrate the King’s long and peacetul reign. There is no additional news from Spain; theapprebensions of scarcity coni{nue, and the difficulty with Mexico is eaid to be by no means settled. It is re ported (but doubtfully) that France and England have feat an ultimatum to Naples, demanding conces- sions, and threaterirg, if refused, to withdraw their representatives. The King agrees to concede ie part, but the altimatem demands more. The Prussia corvette Dartz\g was attacked on the coast of Morocco by Pod pirates; eight of the crow were killed and sevontees: wounded, including among the latter, Prince Adalbert of Prussia, The dead were buried at Gibraltar, and Prussia jnvites France and Eogland to juin her in an expedition against the buccaneers, Turkey is preparing a new draft of @ genera! commercial! treaty, more favorable to the de velopement of her own commerce, The eight or ten Rus- ns have been removed from the Isle of Serpents by an Engtish ship of war, aud landed at Otessa. The Russians have reoccupted Apapa and the forts of the Circassian coast. ‘The papers aro full of the maguificonce of the ap- proachipg coronation at Moscow. An Austrian Colone! bat operily insulted the American Vice Covsul in Ancona, Italy, and the latter bad demand. ed redress from the United States Minister in Rome. Letters from Persia mention a curious fact, namely, the agpearancg of the English flag on the walls of Herat. A* ail accounts agree {n the fact, there can be no doubt about it, but the Persians have two versions to account for it. According to some, it is the work of the myaste- rious Englishman who was supposed to have been at Herat at the time when Youssouf Khan was still master there. The Persians were very much puzzled by this man, who was disguised as a cattle dealer, and asked for bis removal, to which, however, the people of Herat op- posed themselves. The hoisting of the British fiag is now uted by some to bis agency. The other version of the story ts, that the people of Horat got a reinforcement Advices from Alexandria, dated august 0, say: Said Pacha, the Mo » has just ie ace oa | the steamers, tpn, Mo Sea, from Svez Pepa ig va, Yambo, and to extend Dagdad The Pacha Las requeated to act as directors of the ports to be a com; formed by the ‘vse to Our communication with India. ‘The hull of the American ship Constitution, which was ast year burned and sunk in the Mersey, has raised and taken into the London Graving Dock, Liver- pool. Our Liverpool correspondent had received the follow. ing despatch relative to the Meditteranoan submarine i cable Near Gawita, Satur Aug. 1 satire here afiy: cable and aco aioeion’ porte maining hence to com beyond 150 “4 Grdere have already been given cable to carry out the line to Bows ‘within from this day. << from the hop plantations continue favors. ie. ‘The Paris Monitewr announces the arrival of the Empe ror, Empress and Imperial Prince at Biarritz, Prince Je rome’s departure for Havre, and the distioguished ro ception given to the Count de Morny at St. Peversiere Prince Murat has gone to Chamberry, tn % +07 The French steam {rigates Impeteuse, § power, and Imperatrice Kugenie, of 900, w Oh The D5th wit , the form nas ihe tree Casape eotavliaued wu We UepartMed (ug

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