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| | | | | bepe to 0 fer he ealeat, bane, ae ete Se oon eM cfemage tothe batiding oan bardly amount to less bs Rose was seriously if not fatally burned. Unca, July 14—3 P. M. ottelag Sane ie ort satel ee see icpeee No additional eo : ‘vommodations ‘and one of the aitendipg physicians nays they will be ‘Qs comfortable by to-morrow night aa they were before ‘Be are, Thatpert ofthe froot of the asylum whicu was Smmediately bebind the collonade, and whichwaa occupied Sy the resident physiviaus, an? covtaived the chapel, rooms, &¢., *a8 doatrayed by the fire. From the Steamship Persia, Oey Care Raca, N. F., Maturday, July 11—P. M. We have tbus far had a very pleagan!’ passage, and ex- peot to Liverpoo! next Friday, all well and al! in good epirits, CYROS W, FIELD. [C. W. Field, Eeq., of this city, lft here on board tho wteamer Perrin Inet Wednesday, nud dosgatched tho above by a fish ace,” This fe «obdtatping sews from the Atlantic rteamers as they pass sQape Race, aud ehould. the At'avtic telegraph cable fail from any Cause, we understand that (be telegraph com- »pany will make effective arrangoments bo carry something “Of tals kind 1:0 operativn. } Affairs tn AORRBST OF THE CAPTAIN OF THE STEAMER mM TREAL—DESTRUGTIVE FIRE—FIGHT BRTWEEN THE + ORANGEMEN AND ROMAN CATHOLIOS AT MONTREAL Quango, July 14, 1857. (On the demand of the counre! for the survivors, Captain ‘Rudoph, oi the steamer Moptreai, was arrested to day _ and dmpricone 1, to await te finding of the jury, which % | (@ expected will be delivered to. morrow or Thursday. MontkeaL, July 14, 1887. ‘The Douglas mille in this city were destroyed by fire ‘fsst olgit. The loes ts about $30,000. At the fire a quarrel tovk vlace between the Orangemon ; ics, in which several persons were in- Mhe Convention of Reapers and Moweri. Eu E QRAND TRIAL OF THK MOWING MACHINES—TOX * MANNY MAOBINE VioTORIOUS. SyRACUMB, Ce ‘14, 1857. ‘The trial of mowers came off to day at c, preced- ed by speeches co ‘@ grand procesrion, at “the county fair ‘grounds. Upw: of twenty machives were enteret, avd the dleghay. ot starting was vory fine. Ail did well, but {it was soon apparent that the real contest was be: ween the. Manoy with Wood’s imprevement, and tne etchum-machives The struggle was close, the Manny comming in slightly abead. This result was hailed wita sheers by the maititude, in which the friends of the Ket ~obum mactiibe heartily joined. The fact of rapidity of work, however, does not determine the question of supe: e otner te ts will be made during the week. fine and all the contestants in good Walker. Naw Onixans, July 14, 1957, Generel Wm. Walker arrived bere this evening. ‘The Sew Liquor Law. ALUANY, July 14, 1857. Judge Robinson, fn the Court of Sessions of this county chis oon, charged the Grand Jury that it was no m!s emeapor toell liquor +ithout a license, and that the lav eT ees en ad each offence, and tha; sum ~ must be oollected by sui » Great Cricket Match at Albany. Ausany, July i, 1887. ‘The New York players on the first innings scored @eventy-eight runs. The State players then went is for \ their second innings, and scored one hundred and thirteva rups. At the cloee of the play today the New York crisketers, op thelr second innings bad scored twenty-nine ‘runs, with four wickets to go down. It is believed that » Che olty play ers must lose. Markets. New ‘ger ypony he onion Bh Cotton—Sa!es to day 1,000 bales, at an advance of ‘yc. “We quote middling at 1iigc.e@ 14%0 The sales for the + {past tbree days add up 2,100 bales, and the for the same time 200, tock 8,400 248, “Bora upto thie date Jena than laat year, ing ex om 9 cent prem. ¢ articles wally uxcb ew Cmcago, July 14—6 P. M. Flour dull, Wheat declining. Corn—A desline of 2c., nd closing wiih a Cowpward terdeocy. Oats dull. ments to flour or wheat, 25,000 bushels corn. ‘Shipments to Oswego—No flour or wheal; 27,000 bushels corn, Reoeipte to dey—600 bbis. flour, 12;000 bushels ‘wheat, 87,000 bushels corn. ———— MowcaL.—Besides the many other epjoyments which mtke our city the centre of attraction, we are pleaseito fearn that the Academy of Music has been taken for a ‘abort time fer the purpose of giving a series of promenade concerts. These will be doligh\ful reunions, and we are eatisficd will amply repay the enterprising managers for the liberality they will exbib!t tn bringing within the each of the millions all the charms which a full and weil marsballed orchestra can produce. We may anticipate this great enjoyment within a sbort time, as we Jown al ‘whe preliminary arrangemonts are perfected. After the promenade season, we understand Thalberg inaugurates the opera campaign with the yourg and beauilful Frezzo (ini, whose voloe bas charmed the Paririans and thrown thoir neighbors at the other side of the chaane! into a -paroxysm of enthusiasm. Tux Lirne Yankas —Reoont advices from Valparaiso “give assurance of the success of an iron steamer bearing 4bis pame, and it may be interesting to kvow that her ‘mode! was the last one constructod by our lamented coun- Arywen, George Sieers, This boat was designed by W. M. B. Hartley of New York, and built by the Novelty Iron ‘Works for the enterprising firm of Cousino, Garland & o., of Valparaiso, to navigato the rapids of the Maale river, a swift and shallow stream running from tbe mountainous ‘wheat country of Chile into the PaciGe. We have reason ‘to know that the qualities necesrary in on undertaking required every bo a resource of engi sereveration a nae double es ine boat, drawing vette r inches d, and having to coreomn rapids feantan oh ten eete of woven and « balf keote an hour, Her construction haa been attendod with considerable ox | sa the freight alone on the boat, shipped in five seo. amovatirg to $6,500, As illustrative of the gone. ous obaractr of Mr steers, » Ge ady famous throughout the world as the boiider of the yacht ion,) when aked to fr nieb a model of her ball, although busily vc cup'ed with the frigate Nisgara atd the steamer Adriatic, he at once underto-sk it, and generously proffered all the ‘aformaton be cooid communicate to Mr. hewony 4 who had undertaken tho task, advising him to proceed #0 and engage in the cor structi m of similar bones woich * are w 1y required to tbat coontry, pr wmising Cuttously and Treely ell aid within hie’ power towa dering them Mr. 8 was» man of rare genius as a naval arcbitect, and always ready to lead a belpiog band fo those who aimed at ia improvement* in construction. “ We ne'er shall ook upon bis like again” > Senos Arreay Amoncet Finewan tv Povcnnerrsre.— Aboat oe o'clock on Sunday morning last, a fight came off between tbe firemen of Pougt keepsic, ending with serious Tesulta. it appears that at the late fire in that city, a ight Droke ous between two firemen, one being badly beaten. ‘The fight on Sunday is suppesed to bave originated fron the affray at the fre. A little before one o'clock on San- ing, « party of four or five members of engine company No. 4 waiked tuto the Gien Core saloon, kept by James MeGeen. Tis saloon is a favorite place of resort of the members of No. 5, the greaver part of whom are Irish, And Motieen as well ae being thelr coantryman, in also @ member «No 3. No sooner bad the members of No. * MemPers of the two companies came off. Tumblers and ‘Bowes few around the room, and |i Is ed that dart: offray an axe was ntreteced, a2 well ot 0 pletl, w p Fog Lemay Ronee There {+ report ‘that the shoulder biade of one young man was brocen by & blow from the axe, and that his foreboad was almost cubes Det not se seriously, - About this time ved, in the shape of No 64 company bors of No. 7 ed he members of No.3 in circulation yes. come of, bat oar “che diuminaX of the “Modern Athena” as he did by his Popular speech at the St. George's dinner those who were ‘then present, every one will say Lord Napier is an oxcol- = . ork re ied RET Reet art Ms dpe ditt ee A Lo] Broth Hy Wi Aa Tlavin d ‘eonerads ost tt 'Wen Shahn Shingle a = sda Rr ra }—t Ph reps, ‘iia, ee r ais z A Kiston Aaton 1 us soe sok ‘and i ‘nton og. bg * Verner ne kw ae) . iy ey epee ine}. Mra MBs ‘hrewn and eblia Tint Peajgeres, tn ship Albert Galatio—Mr Joana Jaqua, of Pa scernon, om, Rarennad, In the stoamabip Florida—W R Sy Beyer Miretanir ws es iT Nowe A Cham: ‘Arnold. and BP's chm nw Miller ° tarot, ari ia ; Pbioney miner, ra Hi Knapp tra Hh vane ne Rieaserion, AH man Metin one ve 4 Semen Beirronte Mies 'C nadie, a oun, Crowell—and 3 in whestegrage, NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 15, 1857. : ee rn nee EEEEEEEEEEEEE ee Important from Mexico, {From the New Orleans Picayune, July 7] FSOAPE OF TRE GANTA ANNA CONSPIRATORS— OCBANGE IN THR OAB‘NBT—sUMORED DSFEAT OF By tho way of Havana we have two weeks by ht ap ee typ phe epuolic, from vz to the 20th ult, and the city of Mexico 10 ihe 10 had all made good tholr escape. Withdrawn from the chain gung, ag bof re stared, they were banished to a small isiand io neighborhood ef Acapulco, and immediatly put thitoer, with ao escort om roue or under command of | eral Reyes, aid de-camp of thed G>vernor of the district. No seoner, however, was the determine lion cf tbe government known, than seoret despatchos ‘Were at once sent off to one John Vicario, who comman1- €1 & band of rebels tm the vicinity of the route which the prisoners must pass, Thus advised, Vicario fell suddenly upon the insuflicient ercort with a body of eight or niue burdred men, overpowered Mba it, though we fil after etout reristapce, and set the prisobere Gen. Reyes was taken prisouer, bui on the intercession of the exties them teives bis life was spared ‘There bevye been three important changes in tho Mexican cabinet our last matls, aud there Senor Foante has eince the Department of Foreign Relations; Senur Lallave by Senor Castaneda in Cages Interior, avd Senor Igle tine, entrusted with the portfolio of Finavce, by Seuor Garcia, of Guadalsjara, in that of Justice. Of thea, Casta neda end Iglesias have since resigged, bad health boing assigned asthe reason. The latter, however, bad consent. 4, at tbe personal request of the "President, te remain in cffice 11 bis successor could be appointed Political cifferences seem to have bern the real cause of these pumerons changes, and the Trax d’ Union thinks the coneition of affairs very eritical:— That whicu we bave a long time foreseen ts ow the point of being realized. The attempt to steer a middie course, accommodation politics, has borne ite frutte: Seucr Comon: fort has not tost ove w! bia enemies among the reactionists; he bas lost cousicerably in the iiberal party, Let bim not indulge in ilueions in this regard Tbe Presidential ques- tion, which two months since we believed already de cided, in now & problem difienit to rolve Of ‘he rest f tne Cabinet, Senor Soto, Minister of War, suflering from {!! health, had asked and obtained leave of absence; Senor Si'tceo was likewise abseut from the capi tal The Cabloet, thon, ruys the Prax d’ Union of the 18th, ‘s at this moment camposed io fact of Seoors Lord» and Garela, both cew in the political world, whose first acta are awaited with a curiosity easy to understand. The rumor prevailed at the capital ou the 12th, that Gen, Alvarez, sent to put down the [adian insurgents of Chilapa ana vicinity, bad been repulsod with great loss, It was not, however, fully credited. It was also common report aj the capital on the 13th, that Presiden; Comonfort was about puting himself at the head of the brigade of Zvlongn, whence he would ma ch to Jalapa, there to form acamp, in expeciation of a oar with Spain. The 7raw d' Union, howover, says it has no foundation in fact ‘The struggle bi(ween the civt! and ecclesiastical powere seems to muke wo progrese, The scenes of Holy Taursday came well nigh being acted over eguin on Corpus Christt ca. The Archbishop peremoltorily refused to adm@iue civil authorities toto the cathedral with customary hours, whereupon tbe last, unwilling to take Upon thegedol yor the resronribility of ‘dirturbing tbe puble peace, kept awoy altogether. This produced e sort of «female pro nurcamienio’— tbe ladies. ulways aympa hizing with the cleray turned out en macy: ‘swelled the procession far ond ite urual ize. general state of the republic, in fact, is auything but eatisfactory. The pocvlar mind seems more thau usually upsetiled, and violaions of toe law and dis- turbances of the public peace are reported on every si: And pot the least noticcabie thing in this unfortonate state of affairs, avd perbap: in a moagure the caure of it, is the evidently’ serious apprehension of a war with S win, for which preperation: belag mede in ail parts of the ponoresl ps Should ‘onfort’s government at last break down there would be Sraemy indeed {From Ia Prevea de Ia Habana, July 9. By the Spanish steamer Union, which this morning ar- port, we received newspapers from Mexico to bap Apne the 28th of June. famous libera:or of the conspirators jcapulco, on whom the partizans of re- tn Go dire ot Asapaie, on whom tue parcnans of ro the poimt oi Los Amates. The band ‘SONORA. othe aiderent parties which it is ai- the same min aaa oa oe. Aguilar in the critical mo- Pieee bein eres Ge cane indi. ELECTIONS IN GUERRERO. The districts of Hidalgo, Guerrero and Aldams voted for Br. Dou Diego Alvarez as of the State. VIDAUBRI. “ The election of this {ltustrioas chief of the revolution, jonal Governor of New leon and Coahuila is believed be eure, since in the six districts composing this dtate he has 230 votes—the total number being 446. ELECTION IN OAJACA, Sr. Juarez has united the majority of voles as Governor of that State, Ez?, Brooklyn City News. Brooxtr» Boarp or Haattu.—The Board met yester- day afternoon—present the Mayor and Aldermen Pierson, Fithian and Schols. The station house of the Third pre- cinct was reported to be in a filthy ooadition, and the cells unfit for the detention of rs, The mater was to ve the same cleaned and rected to be notified that bis estab- Saturday af ous wounding of. seme a0 | andy ani Patrick Mecarty’ A party friends had aseembled at the dance, and while #0 cngaged a flight Gevaroueon orm tcok place im consequence of one James Keenen endeavoring to lores his way lato the room. after anothor disiurbasce took place between one Joho Borns and the MoCarty’s, when Burns was ejected from the premises and struck. Bernard Batler aod another then came vp to take the part of Burns, when Butlor was by the McCarty’s snd Mahady and severely beaten. Lic was oo the grovnd apd held there while ihe others beat bin. In the excitement Butler drew a kpife and stabbed Mrhady, Joseph and Patrick McCarty an‘ John Burns, and then got clear of them. Mahedy died toon after, and Batter was arrested. Co- idy bas since been engaged in holding an in- veetigation into ihe circemstan tes of the death of Mahady The investycation was closed on Mon’y nicht, when the Jormrenderes a verdict “That Frac .« Mabady came to hia Ceath by hemorthace of the pulmonary yesrels pro duced by a wound, we believe inflicted by Bernard Batter, said Duster acting at the time ie self defence. The deceased and Joreph Movarty, with otbers were wring violence to xaid Butler at the Upon the rendivioa of the verdict the prisoner way disoparged from custody by the Corover Sraes ror Brow Wace shovellers employed ou veerele and along toe docks strnck for bigber wages on Monday, They had been re colving $160 pes dey and demanded $3. A large portion ‘were willing to work at the old rates, bat were preveatet by the opposing pariy. Freqaect coll.sions resutied, which led to the arrest of severaion Monday evening. Yesver- ly deeited to resume work at the old rates. were aad Oouwhers emrloyed at the Brook- Jase works, in AUADLiC street, et wee for bigher wages @greed upon and the meu re-umed work arnieas Wao Dom Nor Le brig Flora, Capt, Yates, from the coast ¢ at the Ailantic cock # few days since wi oll, While on the coaat two of the crew died, and 2 I Ey li i i iu : i E id 282 il re : 3 —The grain strikers and | Quarantive Matters, RUMORS OF A BEOWND ATRACK UFUN szgeLwR's FODYT —THE NEW QUARANTINE TUG IN OPRRATION— VBS8ELS AT THs LOWER ANCHOKAGE-SHIPS AE- RIVING WITH FMALLPOX, AND DISPOSITION OF Court of Special Sessions. Before Justices Osborn and Flandreau. ASSAULTS AND BATTERIES. . JuLy 14.—The attendance was not 6o large this morzing PASSBNGE:— IMPORTANT ARDKOT YOR VIOLATING | # might be anlicipaled, considering the number of emedha THE HEALTH LAWS—RMPLOYRS aT THE OLD’ |; Set bave been and are now being commilted in gur city. QUARANTINE TO BB MADE 6PEC'AL POLIORMEN; BIC., BIO. A rumor reached Tompkinsville and Stapleton yesterdoy |! Morving that @ severe attack had been made during the |; night previous by @ large party of oystormon upon Se- guine’s Point, The eame rumor also prevailed at Rich- mond and other towns on the western side of the island. Considerabie anxiety and apprehension were felt on account of the remor, and the positive assurance by many of its correctness. The result was that there was quile a rush of visiters to the island during the day. As neither Commissioner Bowne nor the Sheriff of the county had, however, received any inleiligence of the attack, the rumor ‘was disbelieved by @ large portion of the Islanders c: goizant g this fact, oe turned out to 2 upfounded. » is supposed story was purpose! in oireul ton by the oystermen party, Bong A QUARANTINE STBAM TUG. A steam tug to ply ularly between the olf and new Quarantine anchorage, was yesterday fy in operation for the firet time. The steam tng is for convenience of the Bealth Officer and physicians in communicating from ove Quarantine to the other. It isalsoto be used in tug- ging quarantined vessels to and from the two anchorages, and Conveying back «ad forth the captains and crows o! vessels when admigelble,and supplying the ships with Provisions and eater and oihor necerearies. Henceforta parties from infectea vessels will not be permitted to take the inland route from Seguize’s Point to the old Quarantine étativn, and subject the ioha- bitants to the duoger of infectious diseases Under the new arrangement ail persons bulonging to infected veaseis will be kept strictly within quarantine limits, which 15 @ source of great gratifica.ion to the islanders. Yenterday the Health Officer aad Sr. Blasel, Physician to the Marine Hompital, took a ride in the tug to the lower anchorsge, for tbe purpose of reconncitering the vessels, One of the versels recently sent there—the brig Bohio— ‘was towed up on the way back to the old Quarantine. THE VESSELS AT THE LOWER ANCHORAGE. The brigs Col. Peoniman and Abby and Klizaveth, lyiag at the lower anchorage, were permitted yesterday to dis- cba-ge their cargoes on lighters, to be brought up to ine city. The schooners Norman and Robin were permitted focome up to the upper Quarautine and discharge thelr cargoes, permission being sttil required from che Custom. House before the cargoes can be eont ty New York. Witn the removal of the two latwer veesela gad the Bohio from the lower anchorage, there are now remaining at the lat ter aneborage but seven ressels, SMALLYOX AMONG EMIGRANT PASBENGERS. The Aldert Gallaun a rived yesterday from London, having €00 emigrant passengers on board, teveral of whom have the sma'ipox. The sick were immediately placed in the Mariae Hospital. In assiatiig to lower the tick puesengers ito a email boat one of the crew lost nis bali tn some way, and fell overboard. He sunk, but did not ise again, and ail aud sequent efforts to discover the body were uvavailing Is Will be reaumembered (that in Monday @ Hexaip the arrival of the Ellen Austin was mentioned, haviag @ large num- ber of emigrant pa'eengers, of whom a number were sick, also with the emallpex. Yesterday six more of the pagsangers were taken sick with the same disease and comm@gned to the hospital Dr Basel, the newly 89 pointed physicien to tae Marine Hospital, vaccinated all the weil paasergors of this ehip yesterday, and will es tho eame to-day with the well pasrengers of ihe Aibert Galiailn The well passengers meantime, as fast as can be, arc transferred from the yoasels and placed within the Quarantine enclosure. Thin disposition of the well =. of ves-els having smallpox on board was ia étituted by Dr. Thompron, the present Health Oflicer. ‘The previous custom was to allow :be well passengers to Cc tothe city. The groat safeguard to the pubitc ealth under the preeent regulations is evidest from the fact that had the wet! passengers of the Elien Austin beer permitted on the arrival of the ves araDun Bel at Qu to have gone to the city, emallpox woul¢ bave been seatiered about New York city, or elve along the lines of railroad travel which tho regia) Loved: og wo Cot to reach Leal heal —- jon. A great deal of grumbling was uttered by shippors ard others at firet agaivet this” regulation, but they have Fielded tothe justice of the system. The chief source of ‘Ube grumbling was tne fact that the ship owners have to pay the expense attending the detention of the well pas sengers. ‘They bave learned, however, that tbey must take the risk of conveying emigrant Kore, a8 vessols engaged in the West India trace have to take the rivk of the detention at quarantine of their vessels and lighwwrage of their cargocs. ARBE@T FOR VIOLATING THE HEALTH LAWS. About five o'clock yesterday afternoon a small war seen to approsch the ship Albert Gallatin, Shortiy the boat was seen to pull away agein, when it being suspected that au Improper and illegal commucica- = being held with the Angie thn | the Health Officer ope of his smali boats, manned with a piemi 3 ‘upply of men, to pursue the boat Taey noon over bauled ber and found that eos taken # female pas fencer from the Ellem Austin jarantine officer ar. rested the men and ovrought pe before ibo Healih Officer, They gave their names as James McUarlar, Ely Thorn, Jobn mcGee, Joba Murray, Hugh Donegal, W McDervit apd Patrick McGee. The men were pot in the hospite! jail. They all pretended orance of baving violated any quarantine Jaws. As ey eaw the boat in charge of the Quarantine officers pureuing them, it is certain that. igno ant or otherwise of the law, they pulled vigorously at thelr oars Moreover, they bad taken care ir advance to thiow @ coat over the head and shoulders ofthe woman. The woman gave her pame as Mary McDervitt. She rave that MoDervitt, one of the arrest tes, 16 ® broher of her's, and gal ber bi The nich said belonge: w ‘ey lytng at the Empire stores, Brooklyn. e was siolen. The i Officer called of the Elien Austin before him, the captain being abseat tn New York, to accourt for the permission given to the arrested parte: to board the vessel. He stated tha he knew nothing of it until after the arrest of the men. The Health Officer says that be intends to prosecute these pares and have ‘them punished, if possivie, with the ut ost rigor of the law. THE QUARANTINE EMPLOYES TO BE MADE POLICE MAN. The Health Officer made application yesterday to the Metropolitan Police ewe oggg ad wo La all ‘neem. pioyes at —— policemen vader my new act. =e ie get no exua by this, but a sole object is to clothe t on with extra power, #0 that they can exercise the fanctions officers ide the Quarantioe walls of police farce for the entire town of Uthat the Police Commiasioners will graat The New Haven Depot in Fourth Avenue, COMMENCEMENT OF THE NEW ARRANGEMENTS TO DAY —THR NEW BUILDINGS AND SHEDS—THR TIME TADLE FOR JULY, BTO., BTC. The New Haven Railroad Company have recently erected ‘a rpacious and handsome passenger depot at the corner of Fourth avenue and Twenty seventh street, which is quite an ornament to that part of the city, and will bea welcome accommodation to the patrons of their road The old depot in Canal street was formally vacated yos- terday, aad to-day hereafter passengers wil] take the cars at the pew depot, at aah ae also the tncoming passen- ger and baggage trains ri stop. the The freight Uaioe wil op go Rerenatare ake ne freight depot in Cenire street, An (here is no accommodaties for them at Twenty seventh fa extent of groumd which the Nine trains arrive and depart daily on this road. The | Five new time table gove into eflect to-day, as follows — 7:20 A. M. for Now Haven, 820.4. My Boston exp eprom, Gamfora,Brieeror ooge | } Now Haven and prinet Tmamord, Bridgeport and Provision to take up passengers | city, it will be the same as an of five cents per person, " Bull, a fow cases of riotous conduct were disposed of, | " @mong which were the following :— Jobn Hedden, residing at 241 Seventh street, appeared / against Richard Martin, who assaulted and beat him in 4 violent manney on (he Sth of July, He struck Mr. Heddon {we the the public street without any provocation The Court im guilty, and he was seat to the Penitentiary for tre ive mens A JACKSON BTRERT RIOTER CONVICTED. Sergeant Steers was present to prosecute # man named Michael Welsh, for riotous conduct on the Fourth of July Mr. Steers, tu bis evidence, stated that there were @ large member of sreoue ‘engaged jn ariot in Jackson street on the ‘+ Fourtb,” and be recognized the prisoner Welsh ac- tively pating in the disturbance, aud inciting the mob todo acts of violence, It was with great ailsoaly that the defendant was arrested. Justice Osborn said evidence was very Cioar, he would therefore ae bim to the utmovt extent of the law—namely, six months im the Peniteotiary, aud a fine of $50. John Hunselman, who resides 9; 29 Howard street, de- posed that he was \jolently useaulted and beaten by’ two inen, named Wim. Joves nod Wm. Smith. He swore that the accused came to bis premives and bebaved themselves In a disorderly manver, waen he ordered them out. They still persisted in provoking him, Smith throwing a pitcher of water upon hit and Jones assaulting bim with a brick bat anda brass faucet, They were found guilly, and seve- rally fiued $5. It is to be hoped that the oy «f the Court will secure the good behavior of Messrs Smith and Joves iu (be future, George Wheaton was tried and convicted of an aggra- vated assault upoo Lewis Linne, living at 150 Canal sirect. On the 7th of July Wheaton struck Linne with bis fist, and kickeo bim. Penitentiary ix months, Jacob Koeble, of 43 Beekman atreet, deposed that he was Deaion by Kaward River, Me was sent w the Peni. tentiary for two mou'hs AN AVENUS® A RIOTRR CONVICTED Michaol Riley, ® youth aged 17, was placed at the bar, charged witb participatiog in @ rict at the corner of Thir- teenth etreet abd avenue A, ou the th of July. Angustus Vau Asdale, of the Eleventh aistrict, was the first witness. He testifled that on tae evening in question there was & crowd of fifty pereons assembicd Im the neighborhood of ‘Tweltth street and avenue A; that he took him to be one of the garg, from the faot that he bed two large paving stones in his Langs, apd was in the act of throwjog them when the witness arreeted him. As 8000 as the officer ar. rested Riley the whole crowd followed the officers closely from avenue A to Seventh street, and then retroated by ruppipg across the Parade Ground. = odicer corrobo: ated the statement of officer Van dale. Judge Osborn found bim guilty, and remanded the pri- toner till Thurrday next. Frederick Hett wag copyicied of assault and battery ona German, and tinea $10. the uevul complement of petty larceny chargon wero acted upou, after which the Court adjourned uli Thursday morning. The Alleged Siaver W. G. Lewis, ‘The United Siates Marshal, Mr. Rynders, and Mr. Joa chimssen, astistant United States District Attorney, visited thiz veseel yesterday afternoon. She lies in Buttermilk chapoel. Her crew were mustered, and more than three fourths of ‘hem acknowledged to being foreigners, and to having no American protections, Ono of them was recognized by the District Attorney as having been on board the Fal- mouth. All but one stated that they had been shipped ince by Ryberg & Pentz, hipnas asters, and to have received $18 advance wages. The rccusaxt Jobn Brown is a Portuguese, and refuses to an- ‘swer apy questions as to bis previous history. The cargo was shipped by Lima Vrenna, who was the supercargo, &c., of the Julia Moulton. The whole cargo will be cvor- hauled in a few days. Whilst the officers were on board, Mar. Wenbergh came on board, but orders were theued to allow no communication with shore Lae og Mr. Ww. ES examined. Pars of the lu, Martin, wbo bas been an o! about a week since, after dispute with theowner. Mar- | Syiepupecpaabaimcnies Rynders for his trunks, THE PANOHITA. This bark was taken from Quarantine by the Marshal Capt. Faunce, to the Navy Yard, to be discharged. Shocking Uase of Hydrophobia, Jacob Willis, Esq , of Flushing, son of damucl Willis, Faq., the well known hardware morchant in Pearl street, died on Sunday last at 4 o'clock P. M. of bydrophobia. ‘The circumstances connected with the case are peculiariy affecting. Eight weeks ago Saturday last a dog came into Mr. Willis’ yard and attacked him. His hired man, no icing the occurrence, went to Mr. Willis’ rescue, but be- fore he could get the dog off he succeeded im biting Mr. ‘Willis severely in the hand. This noble servant caught the dog by the jaws and held him until another laborer came to bis relief and killed the dog with a gun. No unpleasant symptoms were manifested until last Friday , when Mr. WilH# complained to hin’ wife tbat his arm felt heavy and painful. Dr. Hedges, of Fiuah- ing village, was at once sent for, who, up learning the circumstances of the bite, was at once convinced that the Gisease was a clear case of hydrophobia. The best medt- cal advice was obtained from the city, but ali was of no = of Flushing feel a great spmpathy for the fan ily oay cal renee Me Willis, 8 young maa, thirty. ee of age tarounded wth ayoug yond ily, postersed of a large fortune, Capadie of gratifyin; a his and their wants, was suddenly @acrifived, and al bis K ndred and relatives rendered unhappy forevor in ‘the reflection that a miserabie dog, without real value, io ‘any case, is the cause of such lune. Jersey City News. Exavouavion of Couyrmurxiters.—Y esterday afernooay two men, who gave their sames as Braten Strait and George Wallace, were examined before Recorder Bedford on the charge of passing counterfeit money, and were committed te jail to await the action of the Grand Jury On Thursday night, last, a stranger entered the grocery store of Wm. R. Drayton, at the corner of Washington ana streets, and passed’a $20 dill on tne Chatham altered’ from a genuine $2 of that bank, 1a, pay ment for goods, and received change in return, Mr, zee ascertained on Friday that it ‘was an altered bi On Friday evening enother man e: tered his store, and after purchasing Up teag $20 bill on ated "Oty Bank of Newark in pay mont. Drayton rjected Ser to" ‘and the stranger lett ty bh ent to'watch the movements of the stranger. wp Wasbingion stree; short distance from "y, then returned and went up Montgomery street to Warren street, where he met another man, and the two took « circuitous reuie towards the ferry. Mr. Drayton, informed of their meve- Murphy, and pro- ceeding oilered in ieee teamed = comparion also, who Mr. Drayton recognized as the person wi altered bill upon on Thursday sign. ¥foey' were jocked up for examination, an Gispoed as going plated. resend, oad sharp parent): thirty years bas ney whiskers. ym | their cases ae it ip an elderly maa, poorly featured face, Wallace is ap of age, t# ebort io Ogure, and Ladies, Loc! Brooklyn, Your Orders for ¢ress and mantil nings are respectfully solictied, and will be promptly executed, at Di Fulton street Portable Dressing Cases In Great Vartety.— 8. a8. SVUNDERS’ store only, at No. 7 Astor House. George P. Fox's Perfect Hitting Coats, ‘vests and pantaloona, at & great eaving of rent other ex: penses, ai 7 Amity street. Perfect Fitting Coats, Vests and Panta- loons. —s7 Amity street, near ‘Broadway. The best of work and im the ryle. GRORGE P. FOX. George P. Fox, 47 Amity street.—Perfect sng conte, vente ond pantaloons. The best of work asd in the lates: st The Best of Work and tn the Latest Style, —gHORGE P. POX. Per ect fitting conta, veetws and panta- loons, at 47 Amity street, near Broac way. Pocket Cutlery, Mewest Styles.—J. & S, SAUNDERS’ store ony, at No, 7 Astor House, Grover & Baker's Family Ma- chine, with the Intest improvementa, are taking the world by storm. To see Je we buy one, and to buy one Wo eens & comfort for Iife. sale at 496 Broadway, N. street, Boston; 73) Cheatnat street, Philadelphia. i Parisian style. Seeeeeetey Mle. te a he inapec- a Cordial Bitters tmmediatel Jeve (Nerrhena, wend billows attiecks, &. ST role importer, 7) Nassau street, New York. Dealers.—Auction Sale.— Wines te yeas. to be sold at auction, by GER. ‘all and Front siresta, on Thareday, July Re- NPRLD pnt of California Property for steamer of the 9th made lege) = W Werk formerly @. C, Jeweu & Co, Commission Mer chante and Commiarioners ior California apd other . ” ner of Wall and Waier st sete. Ratchelor’s Hair ‘Dye, Wigs and Tonpers— * he beet in the world, murpadting «), Mace, sidandappled At (he manufactory, 2.) Brow |W» i” Lag | Wigs and tine Dye —> 74 * "1 Staph maa er cogent af Se me peat aasotved, tock in. the Com Tea hal ye. oe: ulated ot for paugetotee colebemigd { Cattateres Sate Bye, Wigs and Toupecs | are be bestia be couptry. For wale, and ine dys agp!ied to Drivace, a No. 6 Astor House Sunbern, Free! wand EKrup. | flora cured, and ducalored akin clearea. by JONBA? old Ia! a Bower: jones’ Cort i. fine tor bad bair. . : Hollowey’s Olotment ts Artonishing the prdite and the faculty, not only in tala country, but through Out the worl!, by the ‘moat rapid cures of hoarseoens, ore throm, ‘ever placed on record. Warm je and brisk friovou accom Mm & Lanman’s @lorida Water ts a Per- fume of matchicas richness, & cosmetic. that imuediaialy r- moves Slovches, ang all compiextonsl blemisbes. Spuridor of thapreats after euntking, w pressrraave ptm and toon wash, exbalen a tiner and more indeatruol race than the Maria Farina Cologne. told vy D. F. AM & CO.. wholranle drugguts, 02 Water Breet, Now York and by all drug & Co., Kadica! Cure Trurs office, removed to ¥o 2 Verey wreet ator House FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIiA. @ONBY MARKEY. Tumpay, Jory 4H POM ‘The stock market continues dull and heavy. At tho first | board to-day the tendency of prices was downward, aud the transactions in the leading rallroad stocks wore comparn tively limited. La Erte the movement was more active than ia ‘any other stock, and {t was pretty well sustained f-om tho opening to the clese. The greatest decline was in M!iwa: kic aud Mississippi, and La Crosse and Milwaukie The first is gradually settling down from its own weigbt aad want of value ; while the decline in the other is the result of afurtous onslaught of its opponents, New York Coatra was put out on time contracts by the bears, today. A qhe board this morning Milwavkie and Misaiesippi decline 24% per cent; Michigan Southern, pro‘erred, 134; Reading, Michigan Contrai, 1; Michigan Southora, old, 4; La Crosse and Milwaukie, 1, at the opening, but fell off, and closed at 3134 @ 313{. The sales wero principally for cash. Iu railroad bonds and State securities very little was done today. The stock market ia sonribly uif:cted by the weather, favorably or unfavorably, and the proba bility is that the preseut hoated term will drive a good many speculators into the country and limit operations at the Stock Exchange. At the second board the market wasa little buoyant, with considerable aotivity. New York Contral Ratiroad advanced % per cent; Panama, 1; Brie, %; Reating, ¥ Ia Crozse aad Milwaukie, 2%, from the lowest point of the morning board) The improvement in Erie ta attribu- ted to the arrival of some foreign financier, who {ts sait to poaeess some grand secret for galvanizing re lroad stocks. Groat hopesare now ontertained by the friends of the Erie that « partial recovery is near at hand. ‘The Assistant Treasurer reports to day as follows: — Total receipts. cee «$287,256 69 ‘Tota payments <dd’540 La Total balazce.. $10,907,450 95 ‘The New Jersey Ratlroad and Transportation Company have declared a eemi-eanual dividend of 5 per ceat, pay. abie on the let of August. The Security Fire Iusarance Company, a disidend of 7 per cont, payable Auguat 1. ‘The Hudson River Railroad Company will pay tho tateres; on their firet mortgage boods, due the Lst of August, on that day, at their office. The Sixth Avenue Kal'rosd,a temi-annual dividend of 6 per ceat, payable at the Peo- ple’s Bapk on the Ist of August. Stock Exchange. breed _ dor? og $6000 Tenn 6's 700... 825 50 ens 1000 Virginia 6’s..... Tov Calfornia T8770. 63 8000 Erie RR &tm'83 81 1000 Erie RR Con ‘74 60 20 rhs North Riv Bk 100\ sssisexe S3u8 BROOND BO. $10000 Tenn 6's '00.. 826 100 shs Pan RR....b3 89 2000 Ill Central RR bs 96 10 Galena & Chic RR 93 8CCO LakekKA&Wambe 20! 60 0... .440.. OB 0 rhs Park Bk..... 102, 16 Cleve & Pitta RR. 34% Sr MatlSt0o, 14 10 Mich SoA NiadRR 48'4 a 7 =... .b3 30 80% 805, 82 ad 82 82 2 « be es pespay, July 14—6 P.M. Asnms.—The saies embraced 100 bbis., including pots, at $7 81, and pearls at 7 Ko. Buxanercrra —Flour—Tho market was doll, and were easier, especially on common to medium of State and Western brands, The saios wore confla aboot the tapes Fy prices :— Gomroa 10 good State poe Dominon to goed gan Extra Stato, Extra Ohio, Common to od Ohi Southern mixed to good branda. Southern fancy and extra... Canadian extra...... . Choice extra brands for bakers, and family brands, were SRSSSses se without change of moment. The stock of such flour was Nght ‘and sales limited to the wants chie(ly of the domestic Canadian was heavy, and coafioed to a fow hun iret bbls. of good to extra brands at the above prices. Southern brands were in mederate demand, with sales of 750 a 800 bbls. at quotations given above Ui To. Whoui—tne ‘market for pr Jersey mea! at $1 . Wheat—The market for prime lots continued jowing quotations, —Rio, prime, 11 \o. a Lge. 8 1360. 40. fair, 116.40, orainary Jave, mate and ae ©. ar ees; | ‘Corron —The market was quite firm, thero having been a hardening tendency for rome days braced about 1,500 bales, based mal lands, at 1470. « 1b, The following t# a statement of the movements [n cotton wince the let September last, as compared with the pre vious four yeart:— 1857. 1866. 1886 byl VAS Rec. at P’ta. 2,886,000 5,460,000 2,694,000 2,812,000 3,191,000 Es. w@Bi. pt 000 1,416,000 1,468,009 1,651,000 1,000 478,000 "408,000 "307,000 "413,000 (000 602,000 2621000 312,000 937,000 2,164;000 2,856,000 2,083,000 2,087,000 2,401,000 000 "122 4,000. "207,090 "217,000 tee past week, incivded in the above:— z 46,000 11,000 13,000 18/000 1/000 17,900 10,000 6,000 10,000 4.000 4,000 24,000 87,000 22,000 14.000 101,000; ineremzo compared with 1853, 64 000 bales. Fusrours continued dull and engagements wore light. | To Liverpool aboat 300 bales of cotton wore ongaged at Ba. per bale, 100 half boxes tobacco at is., and 100 bales do. ‘at 108. To London engagements wore Night and rates nominal, Some half tiercos of sugar were olfered at 16s. To Bremen 160 bbis. turpentine were at 20. per gallon. Rates to Havre were quiet and unc Hay —Uld prime shipping low were scarce, ‘and gold at 70e. 4 7Ec., and in some cases of superior qualivy at 80c., while enies wore light Hora—The market was dull comparatively, wich tight eales of good to prime Kaatorn and Wertern at 2 1% =-Sales of 500 n £00 DdIs. lime were: at 800. vy common, and at $1 15 for tom; ee tine was light, hich with @ good demand, caused a rm market, with wt eee. 08 reported mt 48 i<o, —— ye, sda interest. Crate was Or 1,200 a 300 bbls. Wiimington and 1 to. weahingten werd Teporied to arrive at $4 per 280 ibs. Cee yer quan teen MSL dba $i 476 18 were quiet, and prices of wi Kinde wibowt change of moment in quotations. Provisions —Pork—The market coatiused firm, with sales of abon' 300 a 400 bbis, meas at $22 90 0 $22 90. Some bolders demanded $25. Trine was sold moderately At $12 15.8 $19 90. Boef—The re was quiet, while wore ae change of moment, The sales confined Bpout 109 bbls, inglnding country mers and repacked Wentern at $i @ 817, aod extra Obicngs do. wt $17 690918. Bacon—Bmonod aides were steady at 11340. 4 12%c. Out monte ware Or. ‘with sales of 60 @ 60 bhds , including shoviders at 10c sad bams at Le. a 11 ge. ‘Lard was frm, wits sales of abeas 200 bbis. at t4%c @ 14%c. Butter was in good uy; and dull at 16c. @ 90c. for Unio and 1éc. « 216, for Chocee waz dull at 6c. a 9% c. Rica —fales of 2000 800 casks were made site @ 6. Sart.—Pales of sae packs Livi marie al B2ic.; 2 do. Jeffriee & D' yeast ayo. Turks Island, 1,500 bushels were gold at 230. SUGARS —The sales embraced about 400 bnds Cube muacovuco at . a 10i{0 m 10}. Wmskay —Salos of 700 bbls. were made at 325¢0. 4). ¢. ‘Trade of the Canalis, Statement showing the quantity of the several articies first cleared oo the canals at, and the quantity laftes Now York during the second wook in July, 1857 —~ MRRCHANDIAM OL.BAURD Railroad iron, at 4 mills... .+ ++. + All other morchaadiso, af 4 milla. Flour, bbls, wy “MISCELLANEOUS, “AMERICAN CiiaMs IONGHLP. PROGKKSM OF BRAD AL siey ant Banki-'s match- $10 deposited; Ameriens Racers on the British Turf, nua Kaitle between Porn Stall! pa—Botb Killed, Eo! Race for the Champion hip of erican Waters; Portraivof Harry Broom; Jem Wart and T m Canno.'4 Baile t me: Go tn Hrack Aaa" ~one of the effects of the new etn: ter (iusteated; © 8 street— ill rm Tempie and the yabier of the T bperts e . Bow the CLUPP tale ever) wher, YRASK QUEEN, MA\ior avd Propristor, 0 A xn ates, YEPEPSIA AN!) MERVOUR Dismasey OF form, pains tn, the limbs and vty y, want of ate ii mad Kindred alimacnus finn bicsed panacea in ‘REBER’S tnvigora: C- adder ti meme op electric thrill of youthtal gyengts oat the what body—iasting too, i Bd Howery | Price BI 8): vo. Be R. VIRGIL'R TOK AT HAS WE+NED TITOUSA from the ‘curse’ of chewing with beneli Kreommeniea by the eminent Ore oly, Halt pao: kge beara Wr, Chilton’ certiac: o's Rountertele, saliva is swallowed am breath, Retalied at wegar and drug siores. Broadway. MANUAL LYON. NO. 494 BROADWAY. ea them aneene. LYOW'A pills for destroying run nod, mice, nad magnetic Powders for killing bags, fi-es, mosquitos, ovekrosshes. end ‘all Kind of vermin, are unequs! ed. OURAUD’B ITA: IAN “4 oe ATED Lo tan. teller, pimples, freckles, eruptions, sunb and all skin blemisnes ” Poudre subtilo uproots Bats ai om tog ‘oreheads or eny yartofthe body, warranted pots omy ‘cream, hair dye and H : er wi near Broadway; Mrs. Hays, roonsa. Bod druustote generally ‘AVE YOU SEEN THE $3 50 SHOES AND gain ‘faleo the $3 60 and $4 boots at JON BS’, No, 10 pear the Museum. EWS DEALERS TAKE Ni TICK. eet CRA RJ weekly papers ed Liste of prices f Pipa gene 120 Nasagu street, N. ¥. potn M SINGER 400 HAVES Raeuover bie ote ualnees to Unels mew white marble iron! balding, tis Bros 4 etree “wlikans 2 toon 458 Broadway Pra feerner 1088 OF MONEY SY, ha yan — 10 the ciiizens of ‘Ore ctty, Spay ts every ome y che rowwaton sick with morbus, cholic, d arrbora cor atipation of the ix houre Shier ihe R.R.'R. remedien have besn Uand It ‘they ‘are not 00 far cured an to be enadled to re wort themselves able to a tend to business, for the time Je through sickness by the above complaints, He will, furthermore, agree to ke-p tn g od brah Tauring ‘he slonly summer moths the citizens Tork who will follow our instruedons uader f rfetiure ot paying for all lose of time for sicknras | Those destrous of em velvew of this benefit will please call at our uffloe, $55 Pollon sureek, snd rogord thatr pamee tal redvooere He Till pay every patient of ours, who takes our remedies, for every busiaess hour low’ from R DWAY & COM 162 Fulton atreet, N. Y. Pub/isvea ‘mraibly. Tiwustratep Hann Book of Amenican Tas YR vol. limo. 400 pages. Arrieton's Liuustsateo Hamp Boom oF Amenicas Tea. ve. WPartl $1 ve. Part il. 1 _ AMERICAN ANGLER'S GUIDS 1 vol. L2mo. [llustresnd. 81 00. For nale by all booksellers and news agente MiB BEST BAUCE OF THE AGE jual in eee ae ae Pree wh J yd bave used wiry the Worcesee lng —— Tose who hare-been ascustomed o the use of Lea & Por- ad tndeulabiy excellent sauce, are invited Wo vest the qualap T. Witherington’s Worgsster Collage 8a: umatity ie a a Custom Howse ti LLsTRATED HAND Boom or Awnnioaw Tea A large 4) bearer T Pe taiieiin te wal of the sone. of = cere. ‘onal ipvellige«t olarson of the eo seopetae on ot, te wena? Hole whole P.O. GAULON, (407 Canal atroo', Now Yore Fi SCHNAPPS rp BEDUUED ” ——., aart bottles, per dozen 7 bottles, per dozen MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. 8 W, In Brook L unday inwontre—W ALKER — yn, on & July 12, by the Rey Henry Ward bewcas?, SP. Genes Semone to Mine ANNim, youngest daughwr of Wiliam Welker, Ba of Gladgon. Soutland ests Listen nat ‘San Francisco papers please copy neon Beane. —On July 14, Many, wife of J W. Beadel, rr ot rage. — The relaiives and friesds of the family are respectfully invited to attend her funeral from her iate reai ieace, ob Banrow.—On Tvesday, Jaly 14, at the residence of hia fon in law, Rev. George A Sueiion, Jacos Bautow, ia the 76th yenr of his age The relatives aed friends of the fami! sttend bis foneral from St James’ Church, ewvown, at 4 o'clocx, without farther invitation Brooklyn, on Tuesday, Juiy 1, of coomump nA, the wife of William ott, aged yan ‘The relatives and frieads are rea ily lavited to ae tend ber funeral, this afvernoon, at 2 o'clock, from No 30 York street, Brooklyn Forsyrit.—-At Mystic, on Tuesday, July 14, Mr. Winusam Fonsvn, aged 45 years. iuvned eo ils reaseina will be ht to this city, Due 7 tT, penn aMan,— on Tu wife of Neihan Furme > ek oun 6 Of hor age Farman, in the 7 fo bloom tn Genres ay Ley , July 14, Jase Lares, tnfaat son of Lotta, aged two years. streot, at Maren. —00 Sabbath evening, July 12, Mans M Maw, itor relatives and friends, and those of the fami'y, are reopeetully roqess requetted to attend her feneral Ye alae noon, at from the residence of Hobert Van W ar, No, 114 Woat Twouty third street, without further taviiation. Muter.—On Tuesday, July 14, of paralysis, Mire. Him Lewam Muaee, ia the 71st year of ber age. Her relatives: - ghey eh iy invited to at tond the fuseral, at Queens, inte Brushvilie, L L, at o'clock this ener n. Her’ remains will bo taken = Olivet Cemetery for interment. —Drowned ved while be -wy at Newark, N. nm Monde aly 15, Jouy ©., Jx., son of John O, Nog a coment’ ies of Ni ake 18h Toes raat ot ¢ bie Toe. friends of Yul ‘re emp Ch from the house of his seth Prospect street, Newal By taking the # o'e! et depot, Funeral to ay —Un Tuceday mer Y aly 14, at balf pest 3 pee Des P on tne pate 2d streat ye funeral t Baron tires @’olock this attera2o)", — 24 7