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HE NEW- YORK HERALD. = WHOLE NO. 7648. THE NU 18 OR THE GNDLAN MUTIN ARRIVAL OF THE INDIAN AT QUEREC, FOUR DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE, | Dan, ce anctene corte ue es As the fate of Engiand’s indian empire ‘s to all appear ance involved in the successful resistanse or cipiure of ‘unis clly—the ancient capital of the Patan and Mogul dy- Dastice—a description of {b may not be unacceptable to our readers. We have, therefore, complied f om the most ro Yable sources the following interesting sketch of It; — The city of Delhi ts siuated in the centre of a sandy ‘Upon @ rocky ridge, rising to an aitttude of 120 foe ‘Jumma, here a deep and broad F at all soasune of the year, iM Dorth latitude 23 deg 41 win , apd cass longitu ie 77 dug 5 min. ; 966 mics from Qulouwa oy the Birbbum road, and 880 miles from Bombay by sbmedabad Avoording’to waitin the city was founded 800 yeare B C. by Deiu. it formerly etoud on ths feté Dagk 1 Une river, aud ls euppaved ta Qave cuverota space of 20 square miles Mejor Reoneil mentions 2,000,000 ab the number of inuahttanie whica Ueth! was sapporod to coptelp asthe end of the 17th ceutury; wad the extant > the rulus poems to juswfy this colmet Tae Emperor, Shab Jeban, bulit a rew city tn 142! on the igh: bank o- the Jumna, snd gave tt the onme cf shanjenaua rad, by EXCITING NEWS FROM INDIA. SPREAD OF THE MUTINY. ARREST OF THE BX-RING OF OUDE, THE CHINESE WAR. fhe Chineso Fleet Destroyed by the British After Two Severe Engagements, COTTON UNCHANGED—GRE \DSTUFFS ACTIVE. Consols, 90 7-8 a 91 for Money, which only the Morlem part of the population soatiace to &, ke, we can) it, is tae movero Delhi, which is about ive wilee \B Circumference, ana in segved on & range of rocky bivis, and eorroonded by walle cont tucted of age Dlucks Qowmmo, Auguat 9, 1567. of gray graDiio, and fortitied with a good loop Lowwd para, ‘The Canadian Screw Steamship Comjeocy’s steamship Betian, from Liverpool ov be 2m -1i., arrived at this pert to-day. ‘Tee pows is highty Important. The mitiny in the Bepga: army bed tacregsed. The in wargenia stil] bolt Deihi, Suveral of their sorties were ro- pubed. “ho British wore awattmg reinforcements, fho Chi ese tees had been destroyed after two severe ee erent. Tho Cunard steameh!p Niagara, from Boston end Halifax, arrived ont on the 6th ult, The Collins steambip Columbia, from New York on the Bib ait, arrived at Liverpool, at 1 A. M ,of the 3%h. ‘The Niagara and Susquebanns lef Liverpool om the 27 wh, for Cork. THE MUTINY IN INDIA. pes, Several gateways ani Dw lous vocar in we wil ai inter als, and the whule has bees gicemgthened and put io vats by the Eogieh covernmens gate waya ura magn foent build ngs, aod are agmed after tne provinces ‘sod cities to which they pout, Tue city has seven gates, abd conieins the remain of reveral fue palecss—the fomer dwePincs of the chtef omrahs of ihe emmre, Shee lacer are each Of Considerebly exient, aud surrcuniea yy Digi wells, eDcioring Dathe, atadling, and namer iy oQboulicings, Tho madera ci'y gomains many god hoo: iets Driok, ar d of various styles of arch tecture, Tne stree's aro in general "Ow, a8 ip other Hes era cities, Dut tbe principal ones, Lisnop Herer says, are real ly wide, bandsome, and, for ap Asiauo chy, remarkably cienp!. , and tne bazaars ba: good ance §=© Thee are t+o One strecis, one called the Chaudery-choke, 90 {eet Oroad ant 1,500 yards long; the other 120 fect wide and Oae tulle log = Duwa ho midole of the Grat of tease ree s runt an aqueduct, which ie shades by {ine treas and suppiied with water from Aji Merdan Khan's caaai ‘Tho otner streev are parrow, but coutale many good O71 k Bouse. | The crew oF au ludlan city, always pre Gronqu0 A to anttc'pation of | ‘* Bere partic: tarty rich in showy figares oi meu and aul- Sy alco mas nooo lean Li mals, Elephants, camels and horses. gaily caparisoned, %e overland mall, reached London on Tuerday night The @aite from Calcutta are to the 2ist of June; Madras, 23th, and Aombay, lat of Ju'y Tee matiny was spreasing among tho troops [a the Boa. elarmy. ‘The ox King of Oude bad been arrested and ‘mprisonod, together with his minister, proofs of thetr complic'ty in tho revolt having been odta ned. General Barvard repulsed several sorties from Deldi wth sovcre losses to the usurgents, He wae awalticg ro ‘mforcoments to storm the city. From Madras t was positively mated that Delb! wae @otared, but the Wtelligence was regarded as premuure, ‘eos haviag been conarmed by the atvi:ee from Bengal. Te native troops at Calcutta and Barrackpoor were qulenly d sarmed. parade tbrough t © streets, jg ing heir aiiver ornamcate aud the many ovlorec yafte and frivges wih which tacy are adorned Tre suwarri of w preat swe oping along we bighways, i!te scrupulous of the damage it may effect in ite progress. {crm a striking spectacls when it can bo views from some rate corner ut from the back of Stal clephant, The coup dt! @ magni em; bat to enter ‘wto Cetaile aight aeet oy the illus m; for, miagied win mounted retainers, richly clothed aud armed wih glider we belmets, puitebed spear, and shieds kp boed with ativer, crowds of wilt looking, ba!felad wretihes on foo are to De seen, tNcreasing the tumult and the dost, bat wdoing now to she splendor of toe Cavaicade No grea: Rav abd Dell ful ct perscpages of pretension—over pasees along lo etate withwnt hevirg als titles shouted oat ty the sieniorian lungs of some of his followers. Tae ories of the venders of diTerent articles f food, discordant songs of itinerant murtcians te exmed oat to tho accow- pasiment of the tomtom, with an occasional ba-s voi teered by a cncetab, grumbiing cnt tm a abarp roar & Daciay sestiags ‘Previiied! eh Matron, bet to army to | nazeneset betog havked avout the 1 treote for vow BG 1» Oe the sprit Gletreesful ory 9 camel, trump: of ‘Was Presidency and in Bombay was without the slightest | the clephants, the nm jog Of horser, and the rumbilng of cart wbeels, aro soun hich aeeal! tae ear from sunrise of disaffection. Lal to sunset inthe ireeis of Het!, The multi ude of eqal An ect passed by tho Lacisiature bad placed tte Indian | pages is exooecingly great, and more diversi‘ied, perhaps, press under .be license syrtem. ‘than bore of any other city inthe world = Lagdsh carri- 41 Calcutta business was ata stand, Money was rather ‘tghter. Exchange on London wps 2s. 2344. 0 ts. 23; 4. 4% Bombay the {mport market was nominally closed ‘Money was scarce and the Pate of interest had been raised ages altered and tmproved to suit the climate aud the pe coher tasto of tho porsexsor, are mingled with quips and buliock carte, oper rn covered, the cago tke and lanthoru like conveyances of native con atruction. OE ee Oe re oe: fiat. vata, an high minaaean eae hoes ooo The largost The London Times regaried the Indian news as favor- Feats, the Semen Mae, wes beds bp Gah chee Is ‘ebie, dat daily takes gloomier views, tS @ pionoid and enor mous edifice, Dulit of white marbie and red granite, and is considered the t and hecd. CHINA, — ma Ae peste worship in 7a. Bishop ‘The dates from Hong Kong qere to the 1Cth of June. = fo ia = the =) effoo; pepe on wn of ‘The Chinese fleet vas destroyed by the Britlen in two | splendid group of tho Imam “eurab {teaccomp tment at Lucknow ; Dut ia situation, Re says, is far mure com. TMaeding an! We size, solidity, rich maverials of tno @aidce impreesed Gina more than auything of the sori he govore engagements. Tho Onteces fought their guns with gnezamplod covstancy. Tho British had sigh y-three ‘men killed and wounded, Major Kearney being ameng the | had seen ip ladia. ‘ The Mogui’s palace, built by Shah Jeham, on the west saat baal of tSe Jamon, is eurrovoded oc thred vides by an All waa quict in the northern part of the empire, The price of tea bad advanced at both Loo Choo and ‘Ber ghal. Merling exchange at Hong Kong was is 114d. 068. fd and ot Shanghai 7s <4, ‘The London Times remarks, that ‘ag Canton 's now in Be power of Briain, there seems no substantial reason why mere proof of this sbould no! obtain for England all the objects of the expedition #Ahous further bloodshed or miary Operations.” GREAT BRITAIN. Baron Rothachiid was returned to Parliament for Lon- don witout oppost.ion. A apicy debate in the House of Commons, originate! by D’laraeli, resulted in an acdress to the Quoen promising every support to the government in the Indian difficulty, J. & . Gustimap, ® Greek mercnant in London, hat waspended. His liabilities were over a quarter of a mij dom evriing. ‘The yacht Charter Oak arrived at Liverpool from New York, with oniy two men on board, FRANCE. Ledra Roll!n and others bad indiguantly denounced the ‘sharges coata'ncd in tho Momicur tas thoy wore cngaged s8—sopoys ‘s rogwiar army—aevpear at its exterior; duties, and tatoed moss of the police du dos at Dodi, aro performed by the two provincial bat \altous reused in the Fmporor’s cau 6, and nominally cnser Bisorders. These are discivilued very muca like Luro domestics of the Mogul, aud bas apartncoss tn his palace.’ The chief ball of audience is au opeu quadranguia te: race of white may blo, richly oruamente! #ith mosaic work and sou) ptures in revievo; an 1 tow chape! of Aurenzobe, also of white marbie, altnougs smal, of beautiful workman. ship; alegower he bwicing, oven ia ie presemt negicoted flute, atvesta tho maguii.cenoe of ite former oocapants ardens, woich were forcacd by Saan Jehaa, are ssid to ve Comt £1,000,000, Their original character has long bern complevely lust, and chey bow present the aepear ance of a small oat pard, Wits somes Charming groves of orange trces. The circuit of the walls figiahe. at the cast and weet sides Cf tals palace, which forts the river faco \m their Line. Amaxg the remarkable edifices of Dothi are tho Ty. konas or underground bourses, wbich are formed under ound, having outlets for Lght above, and inerass at ono place only, They aro handsomely arranged and furnished ; bud, PomOs sing & lemporaturo OF 12 dog. oF oven 1h dog c below that of rooms at the surtace, farn@h @ pleasant re im Ws recent conspiracy. eat in tho hot mons of Apri, Moy and June. One of The Coutinchtal news is unimportant. the most generally useful works of tho Emperor Saab Johan in this city is ® woll, exre7ated out of ihe solid rock | wbica We Jumpa Ausjid is built ~The water is raised from a groat depth Ly complicated macbiacry w a succession of reservoirs. aud fills a pond from which the Ww haditants obuip a supply. deo b, Ohwn, and #nole macbinery out of repaii was rotiorod by the Eaglisha fow years afier they ob- tamed poarrssion of ibe oly. Atovg sbo raion of the anolent city, on tho east sido of (ho river, are tome mausoleums 10011 ration thuge of tbo Smyerors Toman and Mabom med Shab, aad FINANCIAL AND COMMERCTAL, LONDON MONBY MAKasT, In London money wae in acilve demand, and the Banik of Ggiand was daily loving specie, Console bat deoliaed And were quoted at the close on Tucedoy, 00); «91 for tmeamey, ani 91 8 9) \¢ for account, fhe decling was ceed by adverse romors from Indie, the boax the a@xhber attompt had been made oa [oulr Napoleon's life, of Jebanara Bogam, decgliet of duah Johan, are the most 04 forced salee on account of tho muspsnsion of Greek | ron seyahic, Tho toml of fismeloa, who died in 1865, Is a va rquare with aD |a@msmse central aod four small LIVERPOOL COTTON MARART. domes st he corners, Shore Suan's 18 on a largo foale, \ch bigh tuations, and lofiy and solid walls, Tho fog luckabed is also an immense fort, five or six miles ia siroum{ovence, wish @ high aud commanding citadel. Tne Kateb “Mia ts aa epor mous col imu ta the centre of the vid ony, od we hare besa built by ® monarch of that who reigned about 1205. 1k ls a rour d tower frow & polygon of 62 feet In diameter aud 27 sides, in five Mexces, gravually aimalsbing la clreamforence to the he ght of 242 fet. A apira: starcace of U4 stops leads to we rommk, is really,’ esys Gianop Heber, ‘the doort tower lhare ever seen, and mast, wheo ite spire # es complete, have boon still more besutiful” Tocee Pate: » dallt tke tants, aud Avisher thelr work Itice jowel ‘The newrpspers ripest the cotion market generally un ohaaged aud etonly, Meners, Richardeva,*pen0e & Oo , Rew rrer, roport an advance of one-sixtyveosa of a penny Tee sales “of the three days were 26,000 bales, of which 840) worcgoa speculation and 500 for export. LIVERPOOL BRRADSTOPFS M..iKGT. Lae Liverpool broad stale market was general y stenty. Monr:. Richardson @pence & Co, quote woes qulot. wi b 8 den ining tenconcy, Fiour in bewer demand et former "Mee = Cora q iet-—-white aivancel is (piobatious = KB emcrs canal tour 306 0 00s. 61 ; Pbiladelpara and 2a! | fe: yet the ornaments, dorid as they are in shoie proper Bm rt), Sle ; Ohtu, St. : red wheat, @ di att , #Die, | paem, Ore oever rows @ ray, oF allowed to interfo-e . o4 8%. #4. | yellow and mixed cura, JSe. 6. We. 5 «Wb be poneral Revere aod soloma cbs acter of their eu. whi 0, due 8 Ate, xs. The passe of the pre oat imperial family isa ia-go LIVERPOOL PROVISTON MARKET. Gt jaltry oul! ling, ae iy!o of Italian archi ’, , aot wil lic road actually leading throvgt Its ovurt The Liverpool provision market war gemeraily sivaty, | 22)" “hits tee poe of my = han had Boel wae firm Gorn wae quist. Bacon was fru. Lard » Heber, is a Very Awful Beene of desolation: rains (es Bera 6: 608. 0 OTe. Tallow was uachanget. oe after tombs-fragmentt of brickwork, {recee >, LAVERSOOL PrODU. ® 4 ecart. «ranite ane marble~scadered crer) where over 2 soll na whee were culet. Sugar was Nioyeat, and full prices | ically tocky and Darren, wiluva cultivation, excopt in wae obaloed, Rosin * cae oF two Caml! Spots, and wi hoot eringic tree =f p the Crimea; but th wos Onl © LONDOP MARS ETS poteh To thy fandom markets agar war Grm at agbtly high > ley ta vec. Crfoe wae Mewdy, Cea wer firm. Kice ves quiet, . sorte of he Soumhed ones? Bina yg iron Bas. TSlOW Plow of sale &! pemos un \ a a oa cares #0 oF eminuinton 6 1oske olbt l¢ Well Piumiod for CARY ing iorward the trade bo ©! [adie abd toe Connt ice ‘o thofoorth nie Comeeq rently exiolt a colder. THR SPATE OF TRADE. Ts Kenoherter ket oo Tuesday was qrict, tbe in- diag Civ Dou g Mivelied win ADxicty wee a) Dannes, rar Garat AMpsiodn Gra tree the 1 ord ® afl aot ab able lovree of Intruetry and com mercial activity, and the abe pe ave crowded wit! Au eaawe wether. Conon clot ta ihe chy, eD4 tncigo countcy.. ‘The trace of Doibi is very extensive to ab for which it @e graod mort A constant intercou: beeps up belween this city and Carhmero, noo tho epreneid fabrics 90 ravch prized a! over otvtllaed oy Apap and masuiacture 4 the sorround ag “ rol World are browg tt (a wo quant “ Mes > ». Ha writes a9 follows: have erdere sewed upon then, otnore to bo eabrotto barry £ fern in Norih Carotion lo the ik of gold, whence they dorits the name af Nein! Ts, unl a if Nothing ean exceed the beauty of tho Dslat erty, Teane n ihe 2h day of Jeaoat wk. which t@ in the highest esteem throngh yt fen year of his pee. ‘le joel the fi ieegerty cova'mi by the rah of vob se: Serty fife, and shordy afver emigrated Orflaas of the men belog Often of velvet, edged he connected himeelf with whet \* ewbroidery, The golaemithe of Deli are also omber of any cbarch for Dey ond (hore of any oth fond af conversiag on rofl Meo chy, aout orninent twely bigh repulation it ta difleak For pertons beat po erreh, bat lind not beow YOarr peat, Out wan moral aud me beste. woe fa obliging and kind acinhbor, | qnainted with tbe chef diuwores of Koropean arisams; to Sot row pe Aud aoeut Anees youre ago bo | imegine tbo surprising bonuty of the Heihi work-i0 od the order of Masons, Fle wan tericc marries. | chaonewe neckiaces tn partionlar, eo called from the flower in th'ldren are 6, but probably Bone of them | whee potaie tt reremblos. ‘TWey do nut succeed #0 wo! iw iy wll ever be more, ean waif che weight of tivate fos er. Es wae quite ecttve ond lively, and labored vutt wo 4 four 8g, When he beremes Ao fosly that he jn CULS>g Aad AYTROgiog precloun stones, thoug they sro {@)rortbg vory fast, from the instructions native workmen row obtain when tn the employment of Engileh jowoilers 7s 0 ‘Ai home, or 0) Havled adoct fo ® | at Cecotta There are a great many carvers of tne and Ore * — En "Hy Teen be fande eccniract with atail | ivory im Delhi, bus ti ‘not aliained to soything ap ‘oF ‘0 furnteh Bim « anit of clothes for $50, tho preaching perfection ‘art. A onneiderabie trade it alto carried on Ip prectons stones, and large black and rod the canal from Rair io Delhi, flyor mills and saw mille bare been erected jo and about ihr city, The Jumna, like \ae other groat rivers of this country, Overflow® during the raine a wide ox bat vole {ine Ganges, doe Be confer feruiyy at 1a In thie ow! i. ingly Impregna ed wih Naren ‘onmasive beds of whioh abot’ in ‘fl! the neigh. borhood, that ite waters destroy instead of promoting ver elation; aed the whole epnce between the high banks od he river, (n ite stare, isn loose and perfectly barren sand, like that of the seashore. The veidge of poate across the Jomea at this city i* mecamarily an im line of traMc, The rubjoined statement of the vey Of laden animals and ooaveyances paying toll } ovat 86 per yard, Upon measarement, It tovk twelve ra Of cloth, oo the Yallat lest #10 nad dhe making” The i I taree bing Over two bua E MORNING EDITION—-MONDAY, AUGUST 10, 1857. whieh crossed the bridge dori: g 1862, with the weg bs oF ods, ta curious aud imporiant— Evchear- Tunsof2" Name. No) ryingm’nds = maunds of 82 lbs. Boffaloes laden... ‘Tatwor, mules Dor keys. Foeren L-buileck carts, 4-whcol wagons of 4 bullooks do, 3 fewaseesuy 2 do, 3 g 108,454 > g “~~ ee @ , Crossed the bridge during th» yer, making on average of about 3,600 tons every month. This is equal te tne Of seven or cight firs: case ehipe month!y. About osif as wauy unladen animals and oo: veyanoes of ali descriptions a) © cromted, |ikewise paying toll, and ® groat quan ity of government stor: id wilitary oilcers’ baegage was The returns fur tho year 1803 wore ox- povted to be much larger, as certain improvements in the road in that quarter Only came iato operation in & gurt, 1852 This Delhi bridgo of boate is rtated to ve excailent by constructed, end bas approacaes of substautial masonry. 1th faciiives of traveit suo us are auainatlo from a g20d syslem 0 Cross ryade and railways, tbe trailc of Upver India would probably be samense, It has been propos d to connect Delbi wih Ga'cutta by moana of a live of rail road paseiug Wir Zapore, crossing the Jumna at Aiiahavad, ‘tna then taking a airect Iiue by Myopuri to Dini; or, as an a & rnattve, procoeding from Cawnpore, by thuckabad, to Agra; croselpg the Jamia at that city, and then pursuing | Dearly direct course through Mattra to Delh!, Snoula uch @ line ever be oxecuid, it will doadtless he uli mately pushed forwaad to Kurnal, and the highost navi gable powt on the Sulledge. and thus connect the two great rivers, the Indos ant the Ganges, The istion of Dwihi a wounted fn 1847 to 187,977, be- sides 29 ip tho suourbs, A committee of pudiic in struction, «hich waa pisnued and broaght ino eration between 1823 and 1525, establi-hod a coliega at Delt, and funos were assigned for itsaupport b7 the central yrvern- ment; {n addition a which a sum equal to £17,000 was prorented 10 the coliece by Nawab {siamaid ood Dowlsh, Mtoister of the King uf Ordo To June, 1827, taere had been opene : 247 sehoois in Dothi and its im nediaie vicini. ty, for the instrvction of poor chilaren. The nuaber of pupils as the college, which im 1829 was 18%, had increased in the foliowing year to 257 Moe recently anosher echool bas dren instiiuted, at which tho children of the native gen ry are taught the English language, and as mauy as 68 scholara attended in the first year of its establish ment Toe Emperor of Delhi, the representative of the grea: Timur, hoogh stil recognized by she British government an a sovercicn prince, hae iopg ser shorn of arbre aren cleo, and except within his owa place exercires no attr! bute of royalty, though looked up to and rogardod by all the Matomimedan po ion Todia with respecs aad avachment. Lord Wellesley, on the ¢ estructioa of sein diab’s power, assigned to thah allum the goat 0 of Deiht as @ reridence, and for the support of himself and the royal family he made over to him cerwin disricw im the belghborhuod, * hich were to be placed under British man agemieDt, Dut the Emoeror was te be allowed to check tao accounts of revenue received from them It im said that the rovenve of there dir tricts has now reached £300,000 a Jear, while tho Emperor’s allowance does not exvoed £190,000, and that much of this latter sum is in reality spent in his name by the British resident, Coroner’s Inqueats: A Drcwkarp's Fare—An inquest was held at the foot of Charlion street upon the body of an inveterate toper, name unhnown, who was found drowned. Tho deceased, {\ appeared, got among a number of gin casks on the pier foot of the above strest, and boring @ hole into one of them with a gimblot, obtained access to tho liquor. He then put a straw into the hole end sucked away until became #0 intoxicated that he wes unable to walk. then isi@ down on the string pi: [nd ooo ghee and was drowned. 8 verdict of “* Found drowned.’ Daowsen Waus FusmiwG.—An inquest was held at the foot of Sixtieth street, East river, upon the body of a boy eight years of age, named James Stewart, who was drowned whilo fishing at the foot of the above street. Tho deceased was chmbing up the sido of a pier from the boat, when he accidental and fell into the water and was drowned. Vi }, * Acciden‘al death.’’ Ap Inquest waa also held at the foot of Market stroot upon the bedy of a boy named John J. Allen, who was drownod ebils fishtng off some ‘a6 the foot of Eighth Street Tho bedy down to the foot of Market Lande iwquest was held. Tho decoasod lived st svenue DP). Drowssp wirta Ivtoxicate —Qoroner Porry lisid an inquest at No. 46 Crintiy place upon the bojy of s man named James Nash, who was ancidentally drowned at plor No, 2 North river, while he was tntozicaicd. Verdict. ‘accidental drowning’? The doceased was % tative of Ireland, and was 28 years of ago As Unxxown Man Fousp Drowven.—Coroner Perry also held an inquest at pier 28 Hast river, apon the body ofan unknown man who was found drowned. The de ceared was about 36 years of ago, was five fect soven toches high; bad heavy sandy wiekers;bed on a blue corton shirt, « leather belt, coarse setinet pants and cow hide boots, Verdict, “Found drowned.’’ AcciogstitLy Drowsm.—Oo:oner Connery held an in- quert at tho foot of Market street vpon the body of a boy eight years old, named Edward Lowther, who was acc! denvally drowned by falling overboard at the foot of the above street. Verdict, “accidental death." Kougo oy Farting Ovr ov 4 Wovpow. Coroner Connery held an inquest st No. 73 Ladlow stroot upon tho body of @man nemed Jacob Hall, who wee accidentally killea by falling out of the third story oft) above house Tho cecessed bas been in the habit of »noking and falling asleep en the window sil every evenicg until « late hour, He was cautioue:! not to do #0 many t'me*, but be paid no heod to his jfricnda’ svice, Yeewerday morning he wae fucnd dead upon the rilewalk 'n frow: of the houee where be bad falicn in the, course of he nigit. Verdict, “Acct dental Geath.’” Toceneed was a nat!-« of Germany, Asorae May rousp Daowsan.—Tae body of an un- known man war found drowned at the foot of Corlears stroct yesterday. Coroner Connery beld an inquest npon the boay. Scawwap To Deavt —Coroner Hillis held ao inquest at No. 6.0 Greenwich street upon the ho \y of a child named James Bost, who died from tho offers of seaide, accident. ally recetved by tho rpeetting of a kettle of boiling water upon bir person. Vordiet, *Acc!demsal deuth,”” Feta, Accwwast i Booows ere —An inquest was also held upon the body cf Henry & Ganiey, a saleeman in the store of Geo, @ Moashour, 0 193 Hroome street, who was sccidentally ki'ed by boy cangnt between the platform of a stena”dammy and the oelliag of tho ators, and was ornehed to death. Porewo:'s family resize tn Wiltamebargh, Verdict, **Aeetdouta! death,” Fatat AccwmT Hy Tae Rxrionox oF 4 Camvnmme Laser An Inquest was bold ot Bellerne Honptial yesterday ope tho body of a woman nreed Julia Crawford, woo dled frou the effect of aovero ours ro eied oy tu ox plorica of a camphene lamp ap a her person on the Oto et Verdict, “ ¢cciteuta: do Lecewed was 4. Tears of age, avd wae 5 native of Leo and nowneD white Saree tnerent was also held at | it a voy olght acc. dectaliy ordiot, “ Avcutentai desta w \ork, and resided win hie Parents at No. 61 Farai Accnest wiie Pactna.eJobn Reoner, @ #0, died ai Bo'ley the etrew of eovere luj rien of tog Som 6 plie dri agers street. ad Abospitel rarverday fev hoa reteiged by fee. while be wea If the got jam at the water for ibe porpase cf bulking Ve Deata | from ractore of the tke) wun Geprencioa.”” Doowmeed was A Babyg Of Gerpinuy. ns Ted at Aastewood, tp the county of St. Iseln, Miseanrt 00 the 97h of daly, Mi Rroraao Gaanast, la tho 18th Joar of hie age, Wsjor entarn ane tho inet surviving Fo t Richard Graham, of Dumfries, Prines Willian oounty, lo waa Srother of George Grabara, acting #9 of War doring the e*rinisteation of Provident Mooroo. ard eudsequen'ty Commissioner of the Gouera! and Oifco: of Jenn Graham, frat Untied Staten Disurict Atorney for Lootinna, Seeretney of Legation to Commissioner to une Roath 2 otpotentiary t> Renal, tay, Of the city of Washington: , @rham entered the military serriog coring the let war with Groat Britain, and rorved with dierlaction as ald corp on t uF Of Major Conoral Harrieon. Ae partici pated o all of the perile and bardebips of the north wort and was promoted ip the rimik of Mejor for his 7 y thd good conduat, Bin list rine, were peculiarly tntimata, Ufo tho eherta The war over. = for tho extended Terriiory of Musso continued ontii '820 He was alse avpointed by the Presl- dent one of the Commisstonors to establish the boundary lines of [iltnots, The %t Jorenh Garetle announces the death of Madame Cactra Roy, the widow of John Baptiste At the time of ber deate, she was seventy During ihe war of 1812 her noble resistance to the attack rk houre oocupted by v laway county A large number them. Three times wore PRICE TWO 0 Sunday Amusements. LaG@ER BIRR SAL ONt—GuRMaN GARTENE—MCBIO CONCKRTS—VOLK’S THRATRE ON AVENUB 4. AND FOURTH STAEET—aN OVERFLOWING HOUS#, 4 BUNDAY COMKOY, AND A PLay, N&ARLY 4 BUW— THE POLIOB LOUE U8 AND SAY NUTHLNG. Tho guzzling of lager bier, notwithstanding tho police ipjonctions to the contrary, was genoral all over ihe city durisg the entire of yeste-day, more especially ae the evening advanced. All the lager bier saloons in the Bowery and elsewhere were in full biast; and at some of them the jingling of glasees was interrupted by lively strains of music. The “ gartens” so well known in that Jooality were brilliantly !):aminated outaide, and a constant stream of people kept pourirg ip and out Several new attractions were announced om posters suspended at the entrance, and altogether it appeared as if jollification was ‘the order of the day. But it was at the Volk’s theatre where the crowd crushed, squeezed, swayed, swiped and swoeltered Inside as thick as bodies of od and young, male and female, could be compressed, with scarcely elbow-room enough to trss off their lagor, wore at least 800 persons, talking, smoking, drinking, jok~ ing, and having the tallest kind of a Sunday ‘free and easy.” Above the din and the aqualling of the “kinder,” you might hear the waiters cry out ‘cakes,’ ‘ice cream ’ ‘more scbnapps.”” The crowd was muci more disor cerly than Jast Sunday, aud te ons corner of ihe theatre was @ knot of as ‘‘hard cases’’ as ever belonged to a dead rabbit assoriation. They caured great annoyance, and several iimes general row was immlacnt. the proprietor of the estab ishment being frequently obliged to draw bia cb as well as his lager, Nota ringls policeman was to de reenabeut It ts sad they are afraid, and the eouse quence of their merity and this open dofls jco 10 law aud order and Sundsy observaave will be sooner or later a walter of serious difficulty t) settle. Entering ‘he theatre you pay ten centa, for which you get a white ticket at the door Tais ts exchargea at an iuner door fer a red one, which entities you to one z!sas of lager. Squeezing your #ay amo g the crowd you see neétices postec up, “ladter and gentiemen ares eqnested to keep their coate during the performance, w avod disiur bance” A moat excellent hint, $8 o’¢look of a Sunday evenirg the per ormance commences, tho orchostra, con- sisting of piavist and some ven other performers, pre. viously play ing a few polkas, Ac lust evening the curtain rose amid loud clapping of hands and stamping of fot, with sundry “cat ealle”? and sizo #98; aud the melodrama of tho * Lady’s Port’? proceeaea. The plot is simple, and turns up»n ao old lady (¢is8 Kurtz), ho base pretty niece R ma, (da damo Oeri!) Inclined to play the eoquette with sundry lovers, but teat last won by @ (supposed) lost soa of Miss Xartz, whe bad gone io the wars The actiog wes thoroughly Bowerish. Madame Deri! Paluted sirong, pouted chick, sang loud, and dances « la Tize to the tmuessurabic delight of her aaditory; while Mis Curiz’e make up was so perfect we should suppore sho had the lumbago only for the constant vigo: ous whacking of ber atten waiking atice. Three malo performers enitvened the first act by sundry amatory expressive of their individual adora ion ef the fair Roa, se ie rich ¢ “wr yn aibagie bares recto. v T, with 9% on 1 Bt the mittens, sa Mrontoff with a flea in hieear, Then cow monced the cracked gufturale, fred with the volability of eam tongue from suas to niece, and spised with all the stage ealta ions of a femily jar, ending with e you'll broak- my heart bohouing = @ maternal forget me not embrace. ‘This brought do hoeis of the immense autience, aad as the curtain fell we made one Out the best wo could ; smelt tho h air we could ‘not bedp say ing, “ Great is lager and the Sunday theatre.” The Geodwood Cup Race. This great event, jo fraught with importance and inte. reat to the sporting circles in this country, aa well os to the community generally, was decided on Thursday or }'riday, tho 20th or dist of July last, and we hope to be able to publish the result in our paper of Tuesday, or at the latest, of Wednesday. The intelligence will be brought by the steamer Niagara, which left Liverpool for Beton via Hall fax, on Saturday, the ist Aagust, and will probably reach tho latter place om the 10th inst., from whence the tele- graph will put os in posse sion of the news. Tho intonse interest which Aas been, and still continues to be, manifemed in this particalar race in Hagiand, and which is 80 widely diffused throughout the Union, being ecually oxperienced by the cotton planters of Georgia and Carolios, the backwoodsmen of Nebraeka aad lows, and tho merchant princes of the Empire City, arises from the significant fact that it is regarded in « national point of view, as being tho race in which the ‘casted superiority of the Hogliah race horse over his American compeor will be fully and fairly tested, and the relative merits of the English and American systoms of training this noble animal contrasted and compared. We Lave already in this paper stated tho circumstances under which the American horses wero sent out to England, bat & brief réowmd of thom may uot be out of placo at this time, Last summer, Mr, Ton Brock, « Southern gontleman well known on the American turf, acd owner of sovoral first o!as¢ race horees, took over with him to Magland three of hie bost horsos—Lecompte, Pryor and l’rioress—ail of which had proved winners here; Lecompte, indeed, bad defeated the great Loxington, though the latter subse quenily retrieved hie laurels by beating his former con queror, V’ryor and !’rioress had also defeated some of tho best horses on the American turf, ANer his arrival in Fpglani be publicly challenge’ to ran any Engiish horse or hortes for $25,000 a match of four milo hoate; bat thir being a kind of race almost obsolete in Eogland—they prefo hort and speecly dash of one or two milos to o0e In WLieb (he stamina and staying ualitios of the hors ‘are fairly tested—bis challengo waa not a cepted. In con sequence Mr, Ten Drceck resolved to engage them |x their own fashion, and run them at tbeir fa-orite distance. He extored Pryor and Prioress for the (ood wood cup, which in a race of 234 mile#, weight for out with certain pe uaitics for #faners, (in the way of extra weight) and al Jowances for horses that nave been defeated or never won A race, a well ae to for bred horset. fhe allowance in the latter care is 14 Ibe., which said allowance oor American horser, as well as throe Froa.l horses that aro entered, will receive. Tho prize is @ maestve gold cup, value $1,500, and tr a ways & inegn! cent specimen of art, tovother with a large eurplue in bara cath, There are forty borses entered tor this race, of wbich three are Prensh, two American, aod the remainder English, thoagh the number of startore w i! probably not execed ten or four cen. Thouga the wioner of the French Derby, Potocki, 1# amongrt them, yet Bliar Boopy, the vietrers of toe great Fegiish Derby and the Cabs, if ot included, mor yet Pantango nor Skirmisher, both Arcot cap winners, nor Vivietto, the 2,000 cuinss vicvor; still, amongst the Joolwood cup horses: are some of tho best upoe the Englieh turf, and tm the event of the victory of ether of the American ; vee, Pryor of Vriorees, will leave no ro: m for cavil ast» the jaaiity of the Forth horses they have defeated. Amongst (ho best and meat cele! of (ners ertoan, the victor 'n many ® weil contested fleld, he Dest four yeo* ola thorough bred ta foglaod; Far: sletto, f Of inet 5 car's 2,000 raine an stakes; Rorerth: ry ‘on the Go.decod cup Inet yoar; Proty Roy, u wiorer of the Liverpool cap and jJoodwood stakes iss 4 4 Foore o: uther rich stale; Arecaa/, eho Queen's gold yare at ascot this oar, ac! ror'to champion of 4ir Robert jo, wh 060 guineas and Derby, to #'o buf a cr others whore numer and per formances It ie ary to mention, as below we pen [th parce a1 Weight to be carried by the varis: Ab Tat Gs lered-< ni ores Prieta Soeot Wilting, pier Len pence ressacen vag Baglistenas Beene... ara. e.. 3 | 1S Forte (Fr 105 Potoeks (” Wo bel eve that, io the avert of our svocess, It will give ® porecte animale of similar stam } ' 5 3 sy % $9 +8 & $8 Ei a Aliorgh we sro aware that {amen ere deceading On the reqult of this race, got orly ia Now York, but Ip almoet every city of the Uaiog, yet we aie! vot bal) the taeeMeenee of ihe victory of our Ameriosa horres on thie account only, as we regari it [ne higher timuive to the breeding and tmprovearent of the hor @ by me ageioultariate, and lead to8 dovelopement of axeeliene far erceediug anything we have yot witnessed, Tt will which they bero been oonqm |, and a wish t tufuse pew bieod into thoir present stook And when we look et tho prices which Koglish owner? of race horros have ant clas to ibore by fod more traportant Hight than sloply as @ sporting altar. create & ‘esiro amongrt oor transttiantio coution to heen In the habit of pi $30,000 for @ food ree * for satieipate that the macoes of Prt reas fo this raos will be atronded by the most } breeders of the horse in this country. arrl for the purebare of somo of Pryor, Lecompte, Prioress, Lexington, have been derived. ‘The Londom Times of the 1 or individuals, when once conld ever be warned pected from this tbe Bourse. City Lateltigence. Casrie Ganpmn.—Tho following is @ lat of vocooh, nad ‘the number of thetr passengers, discharged at (ule Gar den for the week ending Aug :sb 7:— Letters from Bedford Springs, the Adiron= Date Peaseh. Panengers. " ‘August 1.—Poeaboutas, Havre... vee Oh dack Mountains, Navestak, Vewport, Isaso Wright, Liverpool ssw a Kiehfield Springs, Lake flone- jowenurg. jaa, aanen” ry gan, Floreace Helgns aud Avgust 3 —Ifagel, Amsterdam 2 old Point €omfort. ‘Angust 4.- Richard Mo-xe, Liverpool 16 Serdetmaabe. Wriruca 251 ron Ape ole ol ew York, Guage iu | SEA SHORE AND MOUNTAIN AIR, August 6.— Vanguard, Lives poo! a6 AAPA August 1h Union, £00 AND FASHION, Aria, Bamen,, &., he. Our Bedford Springs Correspondence. Brovoxn 2rKiMus, BaDvoxD CoumTY, Pa, ‘Augnet 6, 1857 } Mountain Sconery— First Discovery of Redford Sp-inga— Annual Vieis of Distinguish d en—Mr Auchanwn th Last of on Ad Oircle of Hatiiues—The Presideni’s Haba at the Springs—A Tournament t Preparation— ihe Beiles f the Seasom, de Froling » good deal fatigued and worn out, and generally Out of forts, from incossant labor In the pas up, bot and weltoring city of Washington, and dosirous of recoperat- ing my fagging energies, I acoopted an Invitation from @ friend to accompany him to Bedford Springs, where ina “ mountains lock #0 lofty, maguifleent and great” Wo ttarted in the evening train Sunday, last, for Bak moro, and from thence over ihe Baltimore aad Ohio rallread 19 Cumberland, which distance 's 179 miles. Tho scenery from Baliimore to Cumberland |y truly grend, sad it hos ed ; bi been #0 often dercribed by irevollers, that { wil) nob at Leaman pegs Sek ser ont Sotros_| MBH Hm ia aot ter, Tho sata bas teow mrt pe apy fe nsx ies. oe ‘of the | Propicious to tho farmer, for on every wide he is gatherlug wha Ta Bie Cian paper peeing ee “y papodn a | 12 hi golden sheaves, and be looks tapoy and coatented. tocial organization among the mombers of the Now Yprk Tho waving corm, wiih the tamelated wad aliicy bead, bends National Guard, the committes have circulated among the | ‘Y%"‘ourly to tho passing summer breeze, whkb so carious regiments an abe address of the chairman of thy | A¢Dlly o'er ‘tatea’ing, watching, w \t ware, ite drooping pre! a , Mr. C. H Meday, in advocacy of @ ambient clouds which foat so graceful in the ceruleaa: the teal regs ort is eminently to the polot, and | 8u!tabove, and now and anon refreshing ihe parched neta ory, with telling effect, the undoubted advantages of | earth and al! living things thorola with iw genial showers, 8 course of military and literary lectures, the estanlieh Wo arrived to Cumberland at 6 o’ulock 4. M., and ment of a library and debauieg society, the secaring of ® | anor roplonishing tho immer man took tho otago at fi > are cea tas ce eaters Leanne: |: for Madtecd Meigs tie Gitines fie ‘Canslerean (mctions of rark, and finally an armivorsary dinner, at wbich an oration might be delivered, and the well known | to Bedford is thirty milee, fhe road ie not in vory good order. However, wo mado protiy gcd \!me, reac iho talent of the guard representatives for the promotion of spring at tbree o’c! in tho morning The night was conviviality be encourage d beanti’al, and the moon shone splendiforcualy, Th» mighs Moonuiaar Parape —Company H. Washington (raya, ‘Sth Regis it, Capt. Reil, risited Bs b. gate ae gant, Sag shin gassing Apso scenery to me was gorgeocs and picturesque as wo wound arvand ameng there grend oid mounmins, The alr 's re- and *ont through drill exercise in front of the City dal! After the drill exhibition, Captain Ret}; h o- Find Deen em | dotems with health, invigorating -.cd strenginening the whele human system. Eu’ enough of this, we are at bo & bis house, where a good collation was laid be’ore them famour springs. They returned to thoir armory aboot 12 o'clock, much The Hana‘ of the 34 bas jvat roestod ca kere, Tho pleased with their moonlight excursion RaILkOAD ACcipENT.—A woman, named FE. Siover, was ‘wed Im tt, the “Season sdmimed t9 the Now York Hospital euforing from severe | watering placce,” bad bear read: wisn snaty te ibe vine ipjories recetyed by bi run over by the Patterson train | ters flocking to there ‘' out of ‘be way mountain rewoate, while she was pening throvgh the cut at Bergen Tho | whore they can be safe from wi apd the ext. rlons of greedy bote! keepo! dectors In aitencance bayo bus little hope ef the woman's recovery bratoa springy are ‘1 in Botford covaty, #bich ies 3,384 DisrcrwinG Divine Woxsuir.—The Cathohe chursh s!'u ated in Twenty-eight etreet, between Third aud Laziogton avenues, narrowly ceca ped yesterday morning being tho theau 6 of blodshed, About eight o'clovk A. M, the fro quenters of (bis churoh on gvivg in and coming oat, wore baled from a brick building opposite with all sorts o sburive epithets, such as Bidaye, Mickoyr, Greoka, 40. togethor with hav'pg garbage thrown on them from the win dows. For a considerable time, this a sault was vorne with im sik nce; but the people becom'ng excited at tts contin. anco, fears were entertained they would Durst the doors and lynch ibe perpetrators of thie ou rage on their ibor- ties, Dr Cummings, who Is the pastor, had the police seat for, when Capiaiu Speight and hie men were promptly oa the ground, and to their presence {s owing In & grea: moa ture ibe peaceable results. Tho numner of the hovso ts 104—It tm let out in tenem@nte, and those parties have hut recently mevedin; thelr names are vot known, bat it Caxixm Starisics—The number of dogs taken tothe | Song the southorn boundary of Penneyivania, omboromod v mains Gordun’s Gaset: we pound since the dog law has been in operation (17th Juno) Bate of (oon heen mentions ‘hat ‘hese ngs, and springs ‘6 only known about a half ceutury ago. “Ip the year 15 4, a mechanic of Bed’ ord, while Oshing for trout in the stroam pear the princi,al fouatain, was a tracted by the besuty and ‘iy of the waters a. ‘ap to Saturday, the Sth int, was 3,533. Of the above | tholr virtues we pam ber fnily 3,600 have been drowned. The remainder = by the owners upon the payment of $2 in Oare. tng from the bank, and ¢: eely Of thew ”? The good ey ceuans co tm Huvece Reven—Jetes Dale, © | CL Stn bis own Goss; for be wea an Taveud: Ware dock band on board the barge Inspector, of the Swiftsure | tioned to others, and vince that ‘tod ihoee springs have , ine, was admitted to the Now York a 4% public favor. There are four from severe injuries reccived by falling bold of the tion wo tne t pel loos was Faun rrom 4 Wixnow;—William Anerson, ® boy six President Buchanan, who \# now hero, first visite: 4 a ae thee Yearsold, was severely if not fatally injured, by faltiog | SU Rimret ovory pear vison tas tae “yom a8 aneaal from the socond story window of the house No. 67 Ludlow that early day a isrgo mumber of eminent men in va jouw street. In bis descent he ‘ell upon the iron railings of tho | walks of life from State, Mar; ‘wetnia, Dasement and received a laceration of luis leg. ae } Pale tat he who met annually at these springs, formiog and renowing agrcable and pleasant eagociations. [t'ss melan- redeotion » th the President, which he bimelf re- ntly remarked with mach feeling, ihgt of thes large som ‘Tas Fxeccrioa or Jons Sarrn vor Puracy.—In the caso Of John Smith, who was sentenced to be executed on the ce 18th inst , for pir S roprieve of ninety days ie hoerly pany he is the scle survivor expected the Presideat, If the reprieve: should be Lvee from the annoyan-es of po!\\iclans, he 's epry lag refused, Marsha) Rynders will make {mmediate prepara. that repose which ‘s denied him a: Washiagtom to which, ons for carrying the sentence Into execation. however, he 's com ron on Mou next, pelied to A dey Nothing can exooed tho simplicity of bis babie here. Ho dines at the public ta \io, 84 m.ogies Sreely with all classer, = ing 'm their walke and arqusementa, 'n no i*tinguiibadie as Yreedeat by any one bn 4 bis prorence. He was bj. dietoct:ee en for w ‘Period, to soparato from his pnolic duties, but be wan advised to do so by be friend and his Ce \inet, In order that he might recrn't bi: epergies for the domands which will bo made upon them during ter; for it is well known Wat toe di tng jnestions which be cpom to meet, wil) sufficiently te his ogth, both 'n nody aed mind. The number of persons hore at he present time !9 aden) etx hund:oa. The managomen: * bots! @ sdmiranic, and being tho oaty one in the riace ord withon! compet! ton, is more singular and commontania Nome of thoee extortions e»perienced a* ito fashionnolo resorw cf Accrpants —Eimira Stovell, of 195 Green street, Jersey City, wae knocked down on yesterday, a! Rook out, by the locomotive of the Paterson train, on the New York and Erie Railread. sbe has beon very seriously injured and carried \o the New York Hospital. slant a capt een ts Wako eke & stone againss a wl ‘ashington strect, at 104 M. yesterday, Not severely burt—taien to tbe hospital. Catharine Dalton was kicked by a horse ia Chatham, near Frarkitu etrect, yestorday, and had hor ribs broken’ the aye dangerously il in ted -_ _— An unknown man fell into convulsions Vesey street, near Broadway; bis hoad i ) and he was taken \o the hospital. Brovblyn City News. ais and ombe Tam. was severly = | mobbery is bore practices, but ax bo sontrary tho bot ie Cocwrmurmr Mossy.—A young man was arrested by tho | “able the wallers aiteniivs, and -Ds-goe roapcna Sesond district polico on Saturday evening for atiompting | ged to pass a counterfeit $10 bill on the Exchange Bank cf | snd aft Lockport, at the toro of Mr. O’Brien, in Fulton street, | M# journey for Tho bad nature of the bill was soon detected, and tho | ebortlv to oome young Man was coromilted to awa'tesamination, He Pad | meat much tm favor with v beg me Rigen Ag him, bat it was alicur- | ginia. ren! on Jockp ort Bank, counerfolt, |“ Iast evening @ grand “hop” came olf at tho dove’. have recently beon passed in this city, ‘The large ball'oom wea crowde with brave mou ant far Biack MAN witr a Wire Wire —Somo disturbance was | Wemen; and as the nto raised in the old marine barrack, in Park avenue, on ee on we aes Saterday, by ® parcel of rowdies, It appears a colored Jargo repenideraace of the toan Iives there with awhile woman. This did nay. | louresd—but there are enough gen’ peas to sultsomo young fellows about the neighsorhood, | 20h © Calhonn used to who proceeded to set matters right according to their own notions by attacking the hvnwe and attermotiug to tarn the inmates cut. The busband ran off wo the Fourth district station bourse snd there made complaint. The officers arrived soon afier, but the avsailaats bad loft without doing any more harm than pating vio @oupie into a gremt fright. having threatened all sore of violenes if they cid not leave Some of the fellows arc known and wii provabiy be arrested on warrants. Woman Steroxn=A woman named Mary Whilo wer stabbed on Neiurday evening by Henry Furgason, who paeses as her beeband, Thoy were in the habit of drink tng rometbing etronger than water, She was lothen to dry ta ine back yard, when he lock offence et ethiog sod ran at hor with & tabio knife, ‘uutctiag « Crop gah pear hertemple. [k wee at irs thougt taat tho tjarler wore futei, vut it sabecquently appoared that she wound was oo: rerious. Furgusoa was arrested and remains louked ap to «walt exar nation SwmIOc# AsAC e-—A young tan named Jame L. Pago was ‘avited ina: Ni Tater tire! ov Saturday evening totale & drink, (o enioring some one strock him a low upon the head witb some hard substance and tpilic: ed © fearful goat, Ho was atteudea w by @ puysicau. The assallan’ Cuu!d vot be | enticed. AuuonD youre of a men to keep up, ea ‘oriam. ‘he Prosl- Ine centro of attraction aa) , wine mind wel) stored arefal kpowledge, and porseesing al! those raro accom. Filshmenta whien adorn the treo American lady. The racefal and bowltching deughter of Attorney General ark, who aocomoanied dine Lane, possesses many Charme, The following young lad'ee foll uoder my ober vation last evoning:—M'se MoGulrs, Waabinetm, D. 0.5 ¥ies Henderson, Miss Jamivon, Mies Andrews, Mine Hep- burn, Wies hestnut, Wise Lev , Mae ark, Mine Pen- dieten and the two Mises) Joulcke, all from Baltimore; Mien Lowis, Mise 'Vo.l, Sia Wetheroi!, from Philadelphia; ALA . Mise Portor, of Barrieharg; Mies Chatrea, of st Lou » of Coetanat. There are Ingo numbers of entiem@n from difforeat tectious of the country here, 0909 of them, b werer, a Grange ag !t may som, have exes W grind—or if they bave them they are pb Tm ited to do ro as tho President tele every une that he camo got here to tale po toes The are quite a number of gentlomen of the press bere, umong whom Menara [ove ond Morphy, formerly of tha tal'tmero America 0. #, eon, J. © MoGuira, of tewit, Me Devarcene, Me. Pollaieiphla: Mr Marba-y, wt Magram, lr. Comrtaey, o, Mr Bia’, ur b AT AND AkGN.—A boy about roveutson Demed Francis Gorman, wae arrested on eater’ay, Acg. i, by ciloer Koily, of the Ninth ward on n Of baying stolen two conte and a ru aber of rep cock: svich ne ‘ad 19 bit possowion. 16 coald give no ond sRiRiaclOrY NOCOWP, and was dotalaed for caam canon, Gur Adirondack Carseependenet sturday ihe pocds were iv andiod a8 velemging to the Tew Apmonna ¢ Mocetse9, Aog. 5, 1867, oof "ert ¢ & lerrell, ora fo the eighth section Te Pee Pewure Hat f inertia 4n Bacurtion wie oorgia; Mr. Fiomiag, of Ago ont toma, the gallant Col the Springs, at! who le the in- rom dent timate friend of fb ‘Cok. yo ctty water w ate, ia Now Lote The pede " Facer > baa veon stolen f the atabe @ tae he Adironlacksm-Water. «fhe Paranacm'the Porty ts. di inet iro % sbe bald- lende= The Pee Se Love Sorry — Meranda Lake In ' ane cestul. Gor. Van TrwitonTuppt lakemidky Pond—Deer Hund man t “Hon Dweeday. Bigh., & ‘ay 909 Lhe firm day for orapreding p be » whee oblef attractions are tm tho memory of ) OF O72 Why s mezrice § Home twenty-five | tho pest, Lad 99 Charu, im lie decayed fashion for eports- ght to toe Pioventh ward pound yertorday, ant | cog yee ve, 90 wo berried om to I ake Cha-aglata, Gity cents each waa paid fo thee. At cundown twenty. | . aps, Bee ywe Of thom langiiored the pond master doing | dirtance re tho bine ut over which the perse reriag ‘bat duty wih a or ‘The ahere wore rede. mon Of the Fast pour into the West, bariog to me bant o pode penn cag (aken \o Rarron is'and by Xr, Coraeily | gretting book, in the others baiter, sai 'C voir lore 19 n08 soprecated shey know how to procure & horse to travel The Ondoo Stave Crate, fw iner, Had the permiwet, we would Lave visited this BATRACT FROM A PALTATE TRETER. cogion fonds Clara by 8 Goopereand axplored lis riva oa Guus, Jaly 19, 1967 etm end water ‘alla, and embod ho walle roized in too bame of the Grent Jehovah aud the Uopvnents! Voagrese; Dos other ebjecia aut sooner callot ea on. Travelllag as fer an 8 crazy Wagou, jo \lag over Mouolain roads, wonld permit, evening ‘fond forty etx miler from the African slayo trnd0,as reported in the Leudoa Mime of he | #Rores of tho Chappinia, on the borles of 1th cltimo, t© which you call my eiteniton, t would my, | Of Tako Savansc, Hed, as wo were ied to expect, wo they are well concelyod Lut wttorly impractioable at pre. | fornd a party of Aowtnnians ou strip to the Adiondacks, ek Which, during the prosept aod past season, heve sccit a Thave bad (ifteon years experience of the Coban stave | @vite a mania among the orunlly rotate Inbabituia of the traders and ktow thom well; 1 do not neritate to wy tha | bella le'tres city, as they lowe to tarm their Dome. If tho Drttian govornasem ever were to place a cordon o Our guides, two ia number, ware to reat nest, having ‘youels of war around Caba, the only eGees {t would have | beeu secured by wots rovers! days boture and with two oplem® se Island auiberities wore wade to oo operate | canoes and provirions for four days, we glided up the Frith the eps) would Pew increase the vale of the vea- | seranae, Shon we entered the Forty isieads The twin ture becanre uf tre reaver riac Of the trader, whose cupt- sinters om either side lavishing thelr froth charms apom 10 Ba —— Gaeooe,, big. . . . . * With respect the pleas sobmitte! te Lord Palmersion by the Darl of Sauftesbury acd other worthy pectlemen 0 the Briieh Aotl Mlavery Society, ‘er the abolition of the Olty woula thus become stimulated to mew, but never fail of their Ing expedionss to effect » landing of his miserable victims. | us aa we sailed by, Wie, BY the Deen Séer mut "Grete ie but one way to pat aa end to this infamous | to aciosrr examination. ‘¢ pase ‘ter and tratto, It ts simple, but will be found to answer ihe pur. } rook, where s biasiod pie yy nt rm pete desired. Lat slave trading with Africa be declare’ | trunk; thie is the fret of « saries Of racy Woroughout the world; )’ fantanically arranged on diedaettvety ——#, the most notor\ous Spanieh slave tradar present day, ‘few sailors will vecks s of dotiars.’’ agninst a bag It is well known that thie horrible tradic la mow almost entirely confined to tbe Manisa colonies, Again, although Pie of the Muropesn and other govern:neaa, 10 dolar ube pe ao governy b iohownan trade piracy, but the roasou for her so refasiog muss be obvious to ‘whole world.

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