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8 “NEW CHUBCHES IN NEW YORE. Whe New Cabernacie, the New Brick Church and the Methedis: Chuse> corner of Fourtn avenue and Twonty-sccond strect. Wo gave a detailed account rst spring of the new sburobes that were (har: projected, with such factsas were Bwown at the time reqpacting Ub style of architecture, | cont and dimensions. We new prosced to give additional - particulars with regard togudh of tacse churches as have Deen already.comm enced, aad of. which there Dility of an cably completion. Foreign tourists who have winited.this country bave ani: - bea handsome central «nience on Simb avenu*; sod soadverted with considerable saverity.on the want of tasto | aller ones to boxb church anct anc originality manifesied im the. architesture of the ober ches of this city. 1 ‘schagged that as works of art the; est of them are amenable to mech criiiciem, and show a low standand.e/iaste im the metropolis of the moée. republic. The fow religious edidees we have that ‘deve: aity commendatier are ecpics, the originals of ‘whioh= ay be found in.every capital of Furope, and #o | lery which adjoms the far, ‘bo cid, we have dezeloped wo.now ‘dee in art, and | Sboir. the orgap being bu ‘tat a bese cf worship Amo ican ia {ts ecnseption and ewecn top 's as yet unknows. There p doubtless much trath tn this eriticiem, and It is @ qvestion whether, after si] the money that bas been epent by .cur wealthy religicas corporniions, we have, as Fei, one chy we America2 continent. ‘The great diZloulty seems so-bo that as yet we Lave no <: " chapel will be eebool ef odycated American architects; nearly all the po ype plans are furniched by Germanr and Englishmen, some of whom aro vory clever, but who-2re, of course, prejudiced | be fitted yu 'm favor of Le style prevalent in the countries they came trom. There ig acne field open or young Americans of grpiue apd tssis La nrebitectural ealence, and i&cy ebould Dy al! means vali hemselves of tt. The ohurabes we sro about describe make ne protence © splendor—all the psc j«ctors desired was to make thom | of the charch mest ard comfortable. FRW MBTHODIOT CEURCH ON FOURTH AVENUS. Teo congregation which formerly worshipped in the Malborry street Mothodtst Mpiecopa! oburch are erecting « new Lge of worekip «: the corner of Fourth avenue sud Twenty-second astrect The foundation of the lecture room hes already becn laid, and is wil bo completed by tbe Ist of January nex! se ‘ihe om ‘are desirocs 2f occupying ‘t during tho time ‘t t.kee to baili the obareh, which «Ii not be unisaed before Gutsber 1858 The Jo} oa which the chureb, lectare room and parson- age are tois built, has a fron} of nineiy-cight feet nia ches on thaavenue, aud extosda back 160 Seet on the eet. Thegiovnd was bought lagi year, and cost about $4660 tie emurch will Bevo a front of i8iact aude de th of 116 e¢% while the leoture room, which is e!\uated mm she rear, bee ¢ front of 31 feos om Twonty-eecond street an! eB depih of 74 feet. This cburch i (> be im the Romane'que style of arezitecture, wih plain but nest and tasteful ex ‘erlor ornamen‘ativg. It will bo remembered that dis otyle fe 2 oom = betwean the Goihic and Roman, ibe buttree and pinaclo that distinguign the former styles sro prereryed, while the windows, mouldings cod crpamenas @ of tho rounded grace- Tul curves o the istter. Perhaps the oct specimen of ibje style of architecture is the church 2 the corner of 21h ayeaue and Te enty-a'nth strect, bat tbat edifize ie Bot pure Romacesque, wiich it is injeptod to follow eiouy Ip the sonst: uoilon of the Fopr' ee EPP OFeD. The materia) chosen for baliding this cburqh as grbite ‘Warble, as it 's incee ing with the style of arckiiectare, and admits of much graceful elabora ion tbat woald be out of pace with brewn stone er other dark materials, Tuckahore white marble is the veriety to be used The exierior of \nie church wii not present any very warked fesinres, \ndeed tho building commitiee were more destrous of having neat conveniert edifice for the Oongregation to worsbip oe than a chowy, costly taberneae, which is not {u ohargcter wih the temper and religious prouliarisies of the Methodiew. There is to be a tower certaining @ belfry acu # aspire, the Leight of which wul be 200 feet from the ground The two | Duitresses will be 66 fee: higa, The heighth to | Poard. The matter of E C. Taylor, clerk. was. on motion, ‘Tho ixterior will be rpscious and well ventillated and | ferred to Mr. Cholwell, principa: ihe ridge of the roof w!l) be 68 feet, he necessity of shades to keep out thesun The pews are ‘@ be of mabogany and Le seate of white pine: the ceiling will be graisec. There will be fvur sisies on toe ground Seor, ove on each side vext the walis and two in the body @f the cburch. There will be twoeide geilaries and an | ing ror The roof Carri . Dat I it be f thine Be ieoee ith th. 3000, Dat it w: offs in with the “Barn rter of the tpverlor of the ob i This or.."°b will seat, when compieted, full 1,200 per fons, apd ali toy *¥dilors will be mole to see the offi ating glergyman, « deeia.®m Bot alwaye regarded in the oon- Yrociln of churches. This etifice will be finished and ready for cocupsuey by the !8t 7 Usooer, 1858 4a ine gain “7° how wmehigping = & little wcshen andl ae tae besa it was decmed Nearaule 10 erect ibe lecture room firet, to socommodatc them, &... the workmen are now pushi:g it forward rapidly. Toe first Goor of the lecture room will be divided ino fie rooms for the acommmedation of the classes. On the ro cond story will be a large room thet will seat 800 is will be ured for leovures during the week, aud siso as a Gebbaib school. The furniture aud decorations wil! be in Reoping wth thecharch. The basement will ve occupied Dy furnaces for wari the churoh closets and the like. | Tw also intended gg oy ey 4 cburch, op Fourth avenae, but details have not yet Deen decided upon. The b liding committee under whore suspices this charch bas been commenced are James K. Place, George Baker and — Bod, E L Roberts, of Prooklyn, is the architect; John Gal- ‘Set, the car, enter; and Dewiu C. Weeks, the masen. THE NEW BaICK CHURCH. ‘The congregation which formerly worshipped in the NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, AUGUST ll, 18657. lecture room on Thirty. Tt will be remembered tha: tho enormous capacity of the old Tabernacle was containod The ground floor eda:'tting will aconmmodate about 1 ree fourths of thocumber een seated tp the old, hut quite-eufficient for the #ants of , The qailerice will contain 102 making @ total of 324 The east end of the northern gal- jolt is to be occupied by th in the.nrea by the aide of ihe this errangeicent the gallery at the reserve: for pows, apd the light of we urneted. simost entirely tm the ich o ult heave For seligioun meetings ef @ private and social characte- sdmisable socommodations have Deen provided, aad ai’ the “modern im, rovements’’ inwoducei of the-cbapal is t» be occupies a2 @ lecture room, and also reversible sesie as @ Sandath school room will contain bible clase rooms, anda ms, fu mished with basement of the that reCecte credit upon the frst city on Load large eoolal perior, with dressing roo: Croton szater looking giasses &o The for the primary de; artments of the On the north aide of the boliding @ suite of rooma wil! @8 & pastor’s stady communtcating with the iS iectare room, They will cons st Von room on the ground floor, a Mbrary -in the eli pulpit recess under tho organ ad # p’l ‘bis arravgement will ada movch to the comfort of the pastor, and airo to the can he used for inquiry meetings proof safe, for manuecr!pts, will be constructed in the wail Kreatest cpanimity apd gond feekng prevail between the members of sbe enurch and society, and they cordially unite in the efiorts necessary to sesure we speedy con summation of their great object The frances are ip £0 flourisbing @ condition that the erection of ap elegant beuge wi!) be accomplished without danger of any embar boy J tyes and as - peas uo behing foliows the g-eater part e congrega‘ion, the prospects for the futnre ae decidedly encoureging. At present the society meet in the City Assembly Rooms, aad already mary of their old membors, who haa united #itn Preeby- jurches, for temporary osnve pience, bave rewrned to th ir charob and pastor, and the probabi/sties are that a few years will see the new Taber- bacle rociety recond to none in strength and vigor. Mr Leopoid Eiciitz is the architect of the new tbe reme that constructed Dr Typg’s, the Bauk and evera! five public buildings. ‘The names of the Building Committeo are Miron H. Frisbie, Israel Minor, Dr. Riker and —— Holmes. Whec the Police Commissioners aid tn Secret egation, as thoy the like. A fre forian or Dutch Reformed Iviy 10.—Present, Messrs. Nye, Bowen, Stravahan. No quorum, and Board adjourned, under the standing rule, until 10 o’clock on the Jlet. Jrwy 21.—The Board met at 10 o’cinck Meeers. Nye, Bowen, Cholwel!, and Stranahen. Mr. Cnol- The minutes of the last meeting were On motion of Mr. Bowry, it was Resolved, That the Ganeral Superintencent be directed to cause measures to be adopted to have the Inws in ree ect to strictly enforced through: K and srooklyn. ‘well im the cbatr. vagran # apd street beg several precipcis of New Bowmy statdto the Board thet he bad hed en in terview with Mr Fisg; old statiou houses, and that he (Mr. Flagg) had that as mucb as was pot required for the use of the Com mission, should be sold by the Commissioners Mr. Bowmn stated sha: sioners cf Emigrat! tain Crabtree, for the Commis iiion for a apecial which patrolman, J. Action confirmed by tae ion, had made a req \| , be had sworn Iy reported back from the service of use of the department. Mr. Bowen moved that the Chief Clerk be directed to exact from te clorks strict attention duriag office hours, be admonished by bim that nei her drin svould be permitted during office hours. . Sows also submitied the following: Be occupancy of Board of Commissioners ‘Whereas, the pul nite Interests require the establishment of from Dr. Thompaon for arantive, war received and edi Health OMicer make provision for the peymont of the men ph to Franklin streot rd then adjourned, to meetat ten o’closk to mor Y %2—The Board met st ten o'clock. the Mayors of New York and Bowen, Strenaban ap‘ Chol: Brooklya, ani Messre. Nye, Mt On motion of Mr Bowas, eesonded by Mr Cholwell, Gen. Nye was appointed President pro ‘en. carried without @ dissent ‘The minuies of tho last meeting were read and ed. In reply to the action of the gard to the roome ceonpled by the old # ated that po forme) a bim on the svyject Mr. Bowmy mo: ed '‘bat the Board attend the faneral of ADdervon, wo was shot whilst in the approv yentoraay with re- toe, Mayor Woot ever been made to Brick Church in Nassan street, are erecting « new relig!- ua edifice a) the corner of Ffib aveuue aad Thirty seventh ornament o that part of the city. The lot on which the ‘feet op the etreet, and cost the congregation dought some few years back, $58,000. Of this ground the cherch, \ncluding the session room, will oocupy an area of 50 feet Dy 100 leet Ik would be diffoult to state what style of erobivecture it can be called when built, se Oorinthen than anything elee lo faci, | lacks cha fecter, apd te ® heverogenous mixture of diverse, and deed, incongruous ety len, and the result, though | may satisfactory to the oculding commiuce, can hardiy bo deemed s success ‘n an artistic of view. One of the great architectural errors of the last century, whica bas been corrected of late years, was We cller eben: cument of the eminently Christian style of erchi sovtare, the Romauesque and the Gothic, in fevor of tne Grecian styles, wolch, together with iu ofepring, the Roman, ana the later productions of Sir Ubristopher Wroo, Dave po only their origin ip beathenism, Dut are begin ing w de avowed !y cuit for be parposes Of Ubristian wor ship. The idea that we must: avandon the po .y of ‘mrwet.an architecture bi cause the Catholic and the Lug ish | abarcuce bave usd ibe good taste to adbere to It, has been Leg cop.emned by the clergy and leading men of our Wore imielligent Protestant congregauons; an» it bas been remarked wih pleasure tna receouy Meibodist, Haptist apo Unitarian churches have bern erected in theee for. Che tor 0! (he Corin bian architecture #? with there o:d Grecian sty l that they were Wendes for coungregaual s. bemoe Weir paked equare- acer and Wen © sovuste fadlues. They are entirely an dated for preaciing “This pew reigous oo} ice will be of Philadelphia pressed brica, ricbly sud elaborately rimmed with brown stove and ornamented witb various fanci.! devices in keeping wb the character of whe materials There | to be a lower, Quurmining belfry aud & rpire, at will reach wo the heignt @t 520 foot; the eniire steeple will be of brown mone Toe ‘eaure ro m, fesion room, kc, will be neder the same rout, avd oon nected in owe facad’ \) p-ewerve the barmo- %) of ihe architecture There wili be court yard be ween the charch and the ridewalk of Ofwen foo: The maib saditoriam is to be Arty ieet ia beighth, and 7° Whe gavleries, about 2,000 persons can be accommo daed. The singing galery # ili be bebind the pulpit, els weuces The visfanoe from the ground to the pri: cipal Sreeve will be OO fet The furniture and uphowtvry of @ church ¥. be in keeping the character of the Mecture, We will cor irgely into the constrection building, The ceiling will be peculiar; the of Cormthean order, with plain Sew be neeben ess Soruneats. The belok pllm ere , invhian eapttala an ‘He example from ihe Tem ve of Jupiter taster, are to ve gat ap, Connrouout ani New Brunewick brown stove are to be ured throughout Roof i« wo be of cast iron, and the Boorse of yellow pine. Ail the windows are to have tmovided edge boards and moulded architraves The windows on [oirty seventh street to be glazed with French crysal glass, ibe resi to be of 4 uble thick Fren sh sheet one whole edifier wil) be most ruvetantialy erect yy oe ee. ‘The session room ja une rear by 18 feet. wae & Sou are th church, the architects of THE RW TABERNACLE, The preparations for Wis new and elegant structure, in place of the gloomy old building down town, from which the Tabernacie society have removed, are going on vigor ously, and the prospects are ihat the lecture room of ihe ew church will be ready for ocoupasian before the open ing of the new your fhe site chosen is thé block om the corner of Sixth « gueand Thirty fourth street, precisely at the jinction of Brom way with “ixth evence, and the lot measures 150 feet on ihirty fourth street by 100 feet on the ‘The cost cf the ground ‘¢ $70,(00, and the oboron is oe Umared at about $120,000, iat \t '® fair to Conclude the Jay wit) Bot be mach lame (ben $200,000. am, being preverved on te ground Goor, while by py thought of the architect the oru Cifori etiot of nave and traneept is ecured, both in the roof #\tbin, and the side elevation on Thirty-fou This \iea comyletely )reake ap the io valfermity gene faily observed in we ide wails of city churcher, giving « lofty Waneept window Op cach side, addition to the wun! tier of windows, and a¢ding muck to the affect m the exterior and inierior view. fhe while plan is remark sbie for te combi uatiot of heanty, appr we Wo gram eur, with great prec’ cal comfort and cowvon ory deyariment, of the 200” July inst. Hall, Esq , Coairmes of the Quarantice Commisrioners, for the withdrawal of part of street, which will be @ conspicuous, if not aa attractive | the force now stationed at Seguine's Point, wae, on motion of Gen. Nye, referred to the eriptendent Mr Quotwrn: moved that when the Bosrd adjourn it ad charch is to be situated ts 100 feet on the avenue, and 160 | ionpn to meet at 3 o'clock to morrow the elanding bour of 10 o'clock A M. In dircuseing the reeolati n Mayor Woon rtated that un Jere (be rerolution was acopted would bo tantamount to exciuding bim from {le delibera tions, as bis official duties confined kim from 10 until 3 Bugene bis duty en the mornin, from action of the Board Mayor Pown: was aleo in favor of the resolution, for similiar rearone. were Nyo, Sreawaman and Bowsw expressed them Beverally against the reno'ation being adopted at prevent, and urged as thelr particular reason for opsoriag it, the present want of perfect and efficient organization (pn 8 fo-ce that still lacked some hundreds of {ta proper num eome Cegree subordinate to that of the Board. Thy far ther suggrated that the reseione of the Board could be keot open urti! 8 P. M.,and thas the May ors m'ght attend before The question was then taken on the resolntion—ayes, | Mayors Wood and Pow! ee Nye, Stranaban and Bowen. The resolution was loet, the standing hour of meeting, at 10 A. M., remaining On motion of Mayor Woop the Board then adj surned. and Cholwell; The Jackson Goid Box. TO THE KDITOR OF THE HERALD. New Your, Angust 9, 1867. ln anewer to & communication m your pa er of Sunday, August 9, headed ‘ The Jackson Gold Box,” and signed by Morton Faircbild, A N. Tay lr, F. &. Pinto, 2 Gaines and Derdonviilio—all of whom were officers in the Ne@ York Volonteers—] would ree ectfolly aS rarded, |p accor’ ance with the #; that the box was of the #il of An (without fear or favor.) to ® worthy, patriotic and brave son of Now York. Wajor G. Ovokman In the report that wi!!! be made to the Common Counc |, will gives full and par icular ac ‘*)plicant, and our reasons for orew Jackson, ene tw the puolic, count of the claims of signed the communica. I @ill_ give them ewen they may Call on me; I can found, or beard from, at No § City Hel!, or No eet WM. WILSON, Of the First ward, and one of the Com mittee that awarded the gold box « Major G Dyckman. City Intelligence Recatta ow Tue East Pree —A sauding matoh will take ¢ on the Fart river on ueeday next, the 18th instant, }ween ihe following beate — . Seaman & Co,, The boats a!) belong to the Hariem The prizy wil bea purse of $400, to which the owner of each boat has contributed an equal propirtion, and be first boat in at the starting point, after allowing time for which is very little, they ali being nearly of the same size—will take the purse The race wil be from Riker’s Island io « potnt near), distact towards the Sound, and beg about thirty seven miles. Hudson Bay Terrt and Lake Sapertor. Governor Sir George simpaon bas retarned to Montreal from bis annual virit to the Red river settlements. The news from the Incian country is rej hole favorable, although smalipox in be opper Missourl country wae ‘eared |t might spread a The Indiat trouble in B ilieh lerritory: bat on the oon! coeeded in bringitg about a twortal enomies, \he Biackfort and At lot Ceased to ake each othors scalps m Oregon to, the invest advices are satiefectory india® war in Wei Territory hed ceaved, the British far traders baving cone the United States government £001 teryioo Ip the matey The spring bas been unosually backward on Jake So company’s territory, she lat nit ate Marie on Rineteen milca ¢ whole course Rews from tory, Oregon ted to be on the d been prevalent during tho wirter, and It @ the Indians 0 the north. nnerota had not extende' Je cf arch ivecture i the perpes. icalar Gothic, the perier ard throogbout 08 baving only paved th Jolv—-the latowt data ony We leern tbat sir Ge ree Simpson, on his return journey, @ party on the river he Sault Me Mariowti cubes et 4 he Sault eo Mario—the members of bol « Good bealth and spirits. an) the Canadian part Quarantine Accemmedations at Seguine’s Point, VieIT OF INSTBCTION BY THE COMMISSIONERS OF BMIGRATION—A LAROB DELEGATION OF STATSN ISLANDERS GH THR GROUND, AWAITING THE ARBI: VAL OF THB OCOMMISSIONERS—A 1004 THROUGH ‘TER HOCPIGAL BUILDINGS APD G@ROUNDS—GENEBAL VIEWS OF COMMISSIONERS, INVITED GUESTS AND S8Ta°EN 18LAND3RE—fHE HOSPITAL ACOOMMODA- raptine Commissioners having completed the hospita; buildings at: Seguine’s Point and perfected other arrange: ments necessary in their view to afford adaqnate socom modations for persons arriving atthe port of New York transfer of the buildings te the custody charge of the [Commissioners of Emigration. A notice to Commissioners, includigg an invitation to the iatter body to go with the Quarantine Commissioners to the Point and take in company with them a view of the grounds and { buildings. The Commissieners of Emigration, ‘tis under- stood, preferred however to take a look at the lovality apd hospital accommodations in advance of tie opporta- missioners. A steamboat was accordingly chartered by the Commissioners of Emigration to visit the Point yester- day ; lowers of Invitation were sent to the Hea th Officer 0° the port, to the Health Commissioners, as also te some.old members of the Emigrajion Board, and others whose opi niob in the premises woud be considered Keates of dis tipgulehed copalde atlon, to aceompany te Commissioners Beaith Officer, explains the scope and iatentions of the Visit Orrice Comm:ssioxzns of Euicratron, EW Vows murs Drax Sim—You are aware that & law was enscted his: ear providing for the +sia iiebmept of & emporary Quarantine, And thet the ommission’ ps under that law have elected Se. Ine’s Point for the above purposes. The Commisslonors of migration have been notified the’ the accuamdations there are ready for the 7eorption of patienus Aath« estabhahment of Quaran: ne and tte ansompanimenta | bebalf of the specially afieot the city of Sew York, the Commissioners of Emicrail a respeot’ally invite you, aa ope of the oMcers to whore cere the henith of ibe city is ‘partitaiarly commt accompany them op a visit of inspec Irn of the new im ttutior, on Mor dav Augus 10 A seamboat for the Poiat will lewve Ceaatie Garden wharf si 10 o'clock on Monday mornirg Yours, rea eofaby. 3ERNRi CassERLY, Secretary Commissioners 0° Emigration The law referred to in tbe above letter of invitation compels tho Quaran ine Commissioners, after the com pletion of sbe new buildings, to band the mover tothecosto | the: dy of the Commisriovers of Emigration, and makes the latter body the:r legal custodians thereafer. It is laft die cretionary, howovor, with tho Commissioners of Emigra- Yop to prenounce upon the aultabieness or otherwise of the accommodations pro ided,as under ‘he enactment ia queat op. itis made compulsory for the Querantine Com missioners to furni-b su: al thetr dut es not having been performed Ai 10 A M., the hour auvounced, the steamtug Dr. Kane wee at tbe Castile Garden wharf, ready to receive the visi tpg perty on board, The leading individuals, com. prieing the vitlers who embarked on the steamboat at Ubis piace, was Mowrs. Carrizan and Ga-rigue, Commis- rioners of Fenm'grasion; Dr. Rockwell and Presiteut Phi lips, Commirstoners of Health; Capt Charies Marshall, from Comm s<oners of Emigretion, and director of the Black Ball lineof Liverpoo! packets; Mr jobn P Kennedy, one of the lata Cormpitesioners of Emigration, and the present time Superintendent of Cagtie Garden, with a nomber of others, ineludipg 2s usual a bevy of reporters to complete the iist The wind was Liowing preity stoutly from the southesst as the boat started, bnt with no speial indications of otherwine than an agreeable day forihe trip. Mort of the party were dressed ic light summer clothes, and bad oo e'se but # delightfully cool and re‘resbing ride down the bay. One or two bad provided themselves with um)rel- ja, more, however, with a view to protect themrelves against the sup thap from a: re of their being lon = into use for &@ pouring, gushing in Directiors were given to the boat to proceed first to the upper Quaranine. Arrived at the old Quarantine, an ac- cersion wis made to the visiters, Dr Thomrron, Bealth Officer, and Dr. Biwell, Physician tothe Marine | lees promising Hospital. A few minutes’ delay only occurred bere, made full, started direct for Seguine’s Polnt The wind kept blowing more briekly, and the boat kept tipping up and down at an increased angi manifesi discomfort, at length, of a good number on board. The thinnest clad were gied to push into the cabin to avoid the obiiling breze; one or two threw the sariines an¢ combipstion of liquids they bad partaken of over board. Ats few minates afer 12 o'clock tbe boat brought up to one of the piers erecied in front of hose tal grounds. Previous te landing it was observed that there wes a large crowd upon the beach. and that numerous carriages were scatiored about the bui'dings. Some sur- oe war exoressed as to who this nemeroas party could , it being known tha’ ten policemen only were slationed vpon the grounds te keep guard. Upon heir | {t was so. discovered that the ty comprised a large delegation of the inhabitants jen Island, who, baving heard that the Emigration Com Disgiovers were coming to inspect |, pad come thither to mee: them and enter & protert agacnst their acceptance of the build- iog?, OF ihe piace for & temporary quarantine, Prominent among tbe ‘slenderg wero Abi . Abram Latourette, Cay hm Latourette, Mayor Wood, Dr. Hub- | Our Treaty with Switzerland as [¢ Affects bard, James La Farge, F-q.. Gilbert A Cole, Brq, and Henry H Biddle, eq Theee gcnlemen phe toet | inem- serves at once to the Emigration Commissioners, and ex- atidvation at the fact ihst the Commis ly determined before arcepting the new qrarantipe upon a prior visit of inspection of the gron anc buildings They felt entiefied, they said, that with an heor’s viait throug the Wolf farm no sane man could belp seeing the impro ‘riety of selecting such a localliy to erect borpitals upon for the rick. The marsh on the farm adjacent to the new beepital batidings was mentioned as yy an sufficient of \teeif to engender disease, t eay ing of ite effects opon these alveady ailected with infections ditease. A few perenns of the delegation referred alo to the tpjury to their business the estadlish- ment of quarantine tbere would bave, and protested against op this ground , but the main objections uttered against | were the unbealthiness of the grouna and the danger d ursuitabiness of the anchorage for ships, The Com se Overs ptatr d the'r determination to inspect the grounds apd bwever pertained tothe now Qaarentine, and pro- rovnce jrdgment sccording to the merits of the lastitution in ite practice! bearing. The Comm! ners, and those who ~ame with ‘hem, fol- ed aise by the delegation o: Islanders referred to, commenced to look through the new hoepital build. pge cnclorcd within the well knovn fourteen feet high fence Thete bulldirgr, which heve been sufficiently do- eo ibed heretofore be HmRA\D to render unnecessary an- other de criplir mn, were considered as good as far an they wort Jt vas thoughttbat moro room mould be found neces nary then as provided ebould any onurnal influx oscur of perrous wid {ufected disewe. For such emergency it waa copsigered that tae Quarantine Commi-sicners ought to | bare provided, apd thus that they hed failed in thie im portant evsentia’. Se g¢ Dera! constraetion of the balldings wer approved to the wari: bourne (o one corner of the enclor are, this was deemed very well got op and arranged, | bave boen selected. This wae therefore condemned for | this reason, which was considered « valid ope. Relative to the fence enclosing altogetber ap ares of some fve acres, this *as pronounced ae being most | too bigh ard o mpact, but more eever: jaded tao pear | (he hoepital bullding®, tbur prev: nting circalation of alr. The nape tion ef the wahhonee completed the Jo.k through the bulidings, for \ue reason that there wore wo otber buildings but (hore mentioned on the grocets. The sb ence of a buildisg fora obysician to oooupy and premises for the employees to sleep 'n,as aleo the want of @ Kiicben, @ storer ouve and other misor batldings, all of Which were consitered Indispensable, vere remarked by ihe v siters aud commented vpon. By some the failure in tbe ip portant accommodations referred to was mentioned ‘*\tb moderation, by others the Qoaran'ine Commissioners: were ienoonced as not having begun to do their duty in tbe premiror, el'her from ignorance of the dutes cole swed to then or from baving wetec the money lef at bel command for leas important matters, which com- pebed them to leave unattended to the moat im purtant of the whe’ bad the Commissioners finished their wirit Bearce rough the bull sings when !t commenced raining. The rain came down to suddenly and eo violently that nearly ibe extire iy got Saree soaked before they got op beard the steamboat, Safely oa the boat, the beat part to many, of the whole trip, war announerd—the cipper tables ¥ ere exteo’ed ucon deck under an awning. Toey were well covered with subetantials, not omitting a few of peropriate luxuries of the season. Dr Rork- well presided at ope table, and M> Kennedy did the bo bors at the other table. at the close of the eating some wpeechen were ma ©. Mr Kaxxery mate the cpening speech. He referred to the chject of ibe virit, and ex oremned the hope that it would be productive of benefcial resolte, as far as re lated to the qvestien of providing for the safety of the health of New York, The Qvarantine Commissioners, be bed no doubt, bad been actuated by the beet of inten Hons, bet be Comridered that they bat bees moet anfar- tonate In tolecing Seguine’s Point for a temporary Qearastine = The piace, in bie view, was unsuitable for the parpones needed Captain Qusnres Ho Manensc: epoke next. He had been | lor and «captain, and be aleo had had the honor of formerly Compored one of the Board of Emigration inpioners. He bad alwaye felt a deep interest in the welfare of emigrenta, bot he never conld give his conrent to have them consigned t@ by epitals ore the hoe. bolidings they bad just examined wore placed. He dered Ubat ® place ting for the ger and boa oon- ttrictor, am it in the midst of «jungle and @ mareh. Bringing pariios t» each @ phice would not only kill the . at fick Dut make the well rick. H» terminated his remark wih offering the following resolution -— Kem lived That wedeem the new Ouarandne and inafeguet tbe reqnirements and wante of qaaran “be Hooxwett. Heath, Commissioner, approved heartily ™ the resolution He raggested that the bee thing that the State sould do with the new Quaraptine waa to convert it into a lnpatic asylum, and cage the three Quarantine Com- missioners in it. Dr, Warne, formerly Health Officer of the hought the rerolations rather severe. He felt die rd np & little for the Quarartine Commirsioners He beleved | bad done very I! ander the circumstances, and were entitled to some degree of creat. Mr ®wais moved to lay the resolntion on the table. Mr Gaxmovr, ome of the Commissioners of migration, favored the resolution. Ho was using plain language, bot ne re pe of frank avowsl of opinion, He considered that the acoommodations furnished by the Quarantine Commisttoners far from meeting the requirements of « temporary Quarantine, and be maw no otjection fo making a0 open and bold declaration of the fact. In his view the safety of the health of the inhabitants of New York and cition adjacent to it was a far more important matter than to seoure the approbation of a Board of Qua. ey "J followed from oth rer! ore prosenty mainly condempatory of the row hospital buildings the on. NT RLLIOBASE. July 2—Arr Korth Star (s), Lefevre, W¥ork via Borpaavx. July %—#ld W A Chand’er, Cowrs July 34—8ld Loch Lamar. 0 arg. ‘anpirr July 2—81d Ben Ratt oring York Conx, Iniv 4—Ar? tuev Ring Thurlow Bt Arr N © Rrioge J Capiz, Jnly 8- Jobn Henry, Merritt, NOrleans vis Vigo; 1th lon ; w ); 28th, Ocean, Gat) p Joly 23—Arr Om ‘ NORE, July hare Courter, Howland. NVor for ‘21—8ld Pvertide caused by the transfer of the Memphis and intermediate that effect wae seat several days since to the nigratia | matte to this route, e delay of about twelve hours ie en- weet Tease, ly 36—Oft, Nortbumheriand, Spencer, frou Tulr 24—Arp Say tatle, Cole, Shedion Wada, mond at 6 o'clock A. M. were’epabied to reach Bristol, on paeeoan he antes the Virginia and Tenmessee line, at 12 or 1 o'clock at night; whereas under the present managemeni they cannot reach | and New Crieana lth. From New Orleans that point before 4 o'clock P M. the following day To : LA such a8 would be willing '@ encounter the fatigue of a> lopg & journey in one day, the chanzo is desirabic, but FEOM Havana. fork 24 arriving at | 4 sth STEAMBRS TO AND B1A—From New Y¥< 24— dvr A @ Fill, Mann. Matanzas, rk Inly 2%3—Are Zerahia Ps $ at ee r= ‘eiora ROrieana; if fork joaneR Crry—From New York 7th o” each month. arriving Mob’ Mobile 34, Havans Cid Mab, Part Bs Bt York 12th, arrivin New Orleans + Havana 17 tn Havana aap We bad on board the care a large number of deiegsics to the Convention, more especially from Norfolk and the adjoining country. This is orobably owing toa desire to in the tronosed vie't. The following letter, rent to the | promote the scheme of Col. Mana, in which tiiat region of country ‘s particularly interested I am of opinion that by far the largest representation will come from is to be presumed the tone and notion of the Convention will principally in behalf of Menn’s project. [hore interested In the scheme which formed the object of Mr. Preston’s visit to Eyrope seem disporec to take no interest in the forthcoming convention, believing that any effort in enterprise will impair the auoness of | Jove their favorite project. It is certain that will arise between the two, the consequence of 2 be ruin to one or the other, or bo'h The leer cided advantage over the former, to the exten! gucooas is not contingent upon the success or failare to aire funds tp ald of !t, the only conditions reqaired being guerantes tha! the necersary freighte wi]! be supolied tu keep the }ine in operation This the railrcad companies Ta the former ‘nstance fous obstacle in the difficulty and delay to set the enterprize in opera- tion, Moreover. {t will bave to encounter a serious draw- beck in the estrangement of such a po erful infiaence as bee been alreacy corcentrated uoon the rival rohem is the gencral option that the Knoxville Convention will degenerate very ma'erially in the extant of iv iafivence accommodations, otherwiee | frow all its predecesrors. Che interest in there asrem blagces ‘s evidently declia'ng, and !t ts not Improbable that be the finale to thie system, journ, no doubt, to meet again at some o:her noint but whether ¢ will continue to malotain anviting Uke an eoproximate degree of influence wi | be alwogethor con tingent upon the pre gress of events: mercial point of view some naw which world be deemed ef sufficient Importance to induce ‘8 call for another convention | of shir gs tn co neotiog with th dlspored to infer that they will ultimetely sudsidiary schemes to promote some favorite en erprise of a few railroad companice, or acme particular commercial a «for 4 for 40 airs Pit he Fern, Tree Republic, Chase, ure. jepublic, Chase, we b “anurG July 99—Arr Rir ® Pe, 234 ‘Heiorich, Lindeman. " ai Mieati step! Alien. Rs Gerard Krebel Tn port 2th, Time, Horner, for NVo-k read: Livenraor.. Jule 25—A 7 Was Port of New el. Jargens, NY LAnon’®. Pleven Witm' Duisburg Meyer, do. Sid £b'p Rejah. Rowen, New Ori-ans— Br g lrabella Beorman, Tavres, Vinatitian—Peck & Church Brig Amanea Jane. Dorr Barbad Duncan. Brig Bmiy Davis. Charlerton—Dundbam 4 Dimon. ae (Venezuel), Lawrence, Norfola- 8 de Agreda, 2h Cherter leap y=cht) Webh 5 O14 2h, BO Winthrop, Forvt'le, Ralttmo a; J Jenes, Bueno Ayres and Rov srio. 1 ‘ale! Marcia ‘Irean est, Merryman, N rl ane; fe Tmnminge Johoe Phi utchinsor, Ni reana. Ohio Hutchings, New™ | in? NYork Ohataworth Proctor, @ W Rarter, Barton, Boston—Master, rig 0 F O'Brien, Foontatp. Roston—tnow & Burgess. Brig ¥mi'y Bray, Bos'on—Rrett fon & Co. Rohr W H Cleare (Br) Schr Shannen ( tr). Rehr Ineen & (Br) Mabon. Aebr 8 Prine, Godfrey, Charivaton—J 7 &) Rohr Virginia Davis Bal imore—Ms Mi Salem—B x, Hamblin Boston—8 W Lewis & Co. Sehr Mayflower, Strong Bos! Burgesa. _ Bieapier Locust Polr t, French, Bal lmore. nson Philadelphia, Albury, Nassau NP—’ ceeph Eveas, iatebinsoa, Harbor Inlend—Joe Kneas, | York: Porites, Baldry, Sn Pe Roston J @ Risbardson, Lewis, ba leans out 2itb, Jobn Havenal in, Jordan, WYork: th W- rer. Berbort, Oside-a and af &e; Caltivator, Rusrell ) York; 2” h, x #4—Yot inwarde Km) Megevusdayi= "36in Nap on Fie L Pogert, o» wi Antwerp (and er ork. Oram “be rieston: the funds necesea) mara ( rd ent : Sieamebip Fulton, Wotton Havrs July $8, via Cowes 2th, PM with mdse and 146 paasengern to Mortimer Livingstm. ‘atinat, at SPW lat 5tN jon 2030 W, passed a rerew: the Leopold 1) under ‘$e! ‘W; 8a até AM, Jet 42.37 N lop 6302 W, ebip Ate, bence for Vivrerpool; Mb at 4 2) W, signalized sieamship Ariel hence for Southampton and Steawshin Nasbville, “Murray, Oba mer and nasser gern dar, at 4 PM, Teale Re shuicnt Gowers, faut for Port Phils); 28:b, Mar’ Bea ttords, | Sarab Park, Perdie‘on #1: agile, Mears NVork ‘and 8, Marilp, NYori Stock tor’. Ros ton. Tuly 19— Arp wenline Smt h Marra ‘Jule 9—Rid Commodore Witame, Havana Ar duvinta. King Table “ay (and ale Jane 1th, Gervude, i ali, Boslom, Vaneouver, Jepbias — » April 8~ arr Tose (and eld May ¥tbf r 9 Hier), London ; 18m, Ar; Boott.'Roston 2 ian Bunter, Austin, do: Fyn th Jobn wind Gist, Gram roa Bimball, Reane! aud anchored «1 Deal 28 b) ms “i ‘while, in a com WN of Patteras eachan: might be atvanced tan ‘inner, Norfolk, &¢. whb mdse anc . 9th inst, of Winter Qnar ith steamship Jamestown. From the preseat aspect ese wMovem sn I would be ton lapee into mere What “hrer, jade Bbip Chace, White. Havre. June 25, with mdse an¢ 240 pas sensers. to Geo dnikiey. Had one bir'h on the Fark Rovert Mille B OAD. Te Calon ta; Wey Tucty Mar Hweenev, Batavia; Jener <rrwell, Malanite Tnly 25 Arr R fchu tz, Tarr Mi oly 98 - Arr smara: va Liverpool 44 Gaye, wih mdse, on & Co. lirhory (of Philadelphia), Veacoek. Riga, June 11, AJ Tobank a Schepter gd ‘cher, Aremen, Jnne 20, = ith mdse wepatedt & Schumacher, J B W sawe Fr siermahio bornd B: 16th, Ist 4¢ 9, raw aehip bound B, showing a blue, woke and bine ‘Clara R Baiil, Scardelia Mer: 0, to Butt] & agomtori. ais wi b brig Pizano steering N Brookman Higetne, Bavans July 4, with tobac oly $1 during the night. lat ‘abash, or Ws bupa For, Callao: Thave taken oocaston to inquire particuarly on my route regarding the prospect of the crops slong the region travelled, The iuformation obtained away evidently calculatiog upon nothing | Was exceedingly fattering to tho preapects of tho farmer So ‘ar as pricer are concerned It te hardly to he suppored that they can obtainanything like tho extravagant stan dard which they have heretofore maintained, ia view oF the extrrordinary supply {n prospect, and the absense of ny emergency tending te an increased demard. farmer meanshile wi'l be fully oompencated this draeback im the superabundan: yield. The p is set down ae vastly while the tobacoo and wheat yield is little the general bemp india. Bark Caroline (Rrem), Sirt oo Novem, se ond 167 passeng pe 43 48, ion 60 TN Arr Vietorla, Randerano, Mobile, jfateRno, July 2—8id Jonn J Palmer. Turner, m rr @ 0 Rigelow. Whittier, Bermu- rdenea Stags. Williame Akiab, %—Arr Seareriss, over which I hay Portswovra. Ju) phi Queenstown Jul Roc nei Jal: finreuon Solr fare DERLAND July 24—SId Roger Taly 49 -As Er.bange, Jones © July 7—Rid Hy Holman, Morgan, NAW. a ay ome: San |, Mathias Nriewns, Fittarr Rremen, co 43. to HD Breokman ar Turner, NYork, 0 Jon 81 80, came in costact with Br ship Va York ler, from New Orleans. of and for Liverp :0! en eed borm, head, cutwater. catheads, fore chanueis, and receivieg ober demage The W lost j\bboom. fore ancb: a chalt ou'd probably put 7 John Wilron Marvin. of Phi For ap accurate estimate of result in thin connestion, however, the yield along this when the boat, with its complement of viriters | region can hardly be said to form correct data, ae it surpasses apy other portion of the State in fertility Productien of these stap! , that the acconnts from other rogicns are ) @ bope that the yield will maintain a proper ratio to the exhibits in the richer and more favored There are at present about three hundred visiters at ikie It ie peculiarly favored in der it desirable as a summer resort In the facility with which it ts reached It is exceedingly invitt adventege of a railroad eonnection with portions of the State, as well as Tennessee and os States The secnenretien 1s all that could ‘pn of it is pecaliartv favored. nla nia at a, and in close —, to other springs, Virginia may be the new hospital | foeion of ber mineral waters, vapieges which she enjoys ip The weather is exceedingly wet: Certained, no injury has resulted to the crops. mast, maia top: stove in topmaliaat ‘n Havana; aug ‘4—Arr Manton eonstrwn ; 3th, Jack Frost. Holman, Verse July 17—8id Ed Coben, Bireres Larhorn. ‘and adaptation to Wases, July 25—Arr in the, albert, Koch geter, from Baltd+ to the | state, meanwh' ‘aly $4—Tha Chevrent! Darra ‘Zith Juve, Ist 828 lon 76 isting ul six smal! oases of aan ihe watersomeiime marbed as follows: (or Wiss), Colga'tes, Bo 1 Soap, Mlb, New nly 22—Picked =p off the island. n bale of Ame} rican cotton, by the sloop Jack y Lan from Whitehaven, flome i: Ist July, to the northeerd of cactain and crew were saved, aud had gone to Brig Croton, Blye, Port au Prince, July 28, with coffee, to O St Pierre, NF 14 days, with point of location to rea- It is eltvated at ‘Bea bathing resorts. Dut #0 far as I have as from nan, with mdse and balance of materials ny TO THE EDITOR OF THE NERALD. a ee ee Naw York, August 10, 1867, F Isadora. Wal} For (he leader mn Saturday’s edition of your valaable and free toned paper, I beg leave to exprese my thanks— not alone on behalf of those of our citisons professing Ju- Te! daism, buton the part of citizens of all classes and de- BOSTOW. A: nominations. You bave exhibited no unjust preference, and no pusillanimity of sentiment {n advocating the re- peal of a law as obnoxious to the enlightened comprehen- tion and elevated impartiality of the age as was the revo- cation of the ediet of Nantes to the Protestants of France, fm the reign of Louis XIV., or as became the odious ebaracter of the Stamp Act to our own countrymen in that year of the baptiam of liberty, in America, in The treaty now existing between the United States and Switzerland is one of the results of that {ntolerant system which bas unfortunately grown up with Ecrope, and in commen with thourands of others enjoying the ge of politcal liberty tn this sanctaary Thad fondly suppored had become ¢» mecesti- and obliterated {a our noble coun.ry, which —— {a nure desien'd To be the sacred refoge of mankind, The oxpansive mind and heart of Daniel Wob grore a violation of popular decency, or to affix bis official approbation to an act which he was convinced cos flicted w ‘th the const!- tution, the policy of our repabiican form of goverumeat and the dictates of universal reason 401 j istice. And Switzerland, the birth Dut the positicm was considered am the let that should | fir irom wresk sf nchr Tedianol, at Bar with phen 99 Bird & Neilson. Btedw an. Provideace. ‘Wind at sunset 8B. with rain. Dace, Aiwood, Oa Miscellaneous and Disasters. Bank Monsco— The folive ing is ® list of the officers, crew and passengers of the hark Monasco (before F) who were brou bt to this port by the French brig lie, whieh sterda' 7— jeo Wormell lst eifieer: Gao sta Miller Erastos Meseer, Joba Luntes, nderson, Christian Joa ball, Loins, Tidal Wave, Chester, Chas Miler, Jove, Jutge Hathaway apt Tom, Lodi er. Borth. qnerice. BALTIWORE, An, Bremen; Georg me ore, Dothing ald on Bueday; reported oat Bot 'm Jenk'os Hallett ew Light. Sneighta Montevideo: Frances ‘are Kireb ft Queen Victorié (Br), Darant Windies; s bre Jobn P cere saved—Swen son, Faker, NYork: 1 ard Bueros Ay es: bri deroth, Nils Carisbam Pher Pherson. mn Bank Ocean Wave eptain Morriaon, of bark Ocean BY $4 W, while lying heavy tea. which bara ont the we m the top of the boure Howe in thy bease om the hove on the quar deck and aowket *( the wheel senaniens ym the dec*. —Whilat «inwing the jib, {wo men were Wathed over the jibsoom and Were ¢ro wae ve them but they bowh deapy four mip utes tn the w And the rhip rnnning vn, for New York and Sumton, for Ban ‘on 7th inat, eet in contact, the 0 the K ‘carrying awny the t ring the bownet off the) K, which put back fur repairs, The O lost fying TD xon, Windies: W to. the ebip waa rir Kenzer, Bordeaux . Bilton Navean. AN’ OR, lumber for Vain ‘ones Orrie 5 roe Horton, Gregory, NVore, Cid @b brig Fannie, ‘hb achra Wm At doit, Parker, and Knighi, Sears, New 8—Bld sobr Gazelle Reming'on NY: Mark'naw, Aan NYork, Ald phi iwertimable diesel, tne ee onnd cfionr and mi *Batero4, oy OHARL 4 Old nebr Jobanna Ware, } nr Liverpool, schr Jonauns Ward, Mur- Yin Arr abip Rmma, MoKers'e Cerdif; sotrs Wen Smith, ber_and Howell Cobb, Bedell NYork. Cid bark Virgins . and ataving the bal | Ship Northempton, 1,30) tons, is ov tbe Bec\jonal dock to be stripped, reeauiked and newly or ppered Ship B Thayer, 1.000 ton, {¢ on the large Ralanoe dock for repaire. she will be recaulsed and receive her “rst sult of Notices to Mariners. LOWESTOFT AND YARMOUTH ROADS Trinity houses Lender, July 21 1887—Kotice in berehy gt In contr quence of the north Wititama Tell, cat of the scbra J Tinner, Booth, ¥ York : , Mayo, do; echre alphine, econ F van Cottrell ane @4 nes, A, een demarcation ¢f thraid-m from tyrarpy and of the glorious triumph of popular over individual pre jadiee, of that Imm rial Liber'y, whore look sublime Hah bleacs d the tyrant’s cheek, in ev'ry varyiog clime. provision ro giariog tn its tojce- tice as wilful in ite cisregard of ‘first p-incioles,” strikes me fireibly asanexample ‘the hollowness and tnsin rity », whether they be reared on a mo Tn the former, we look for ‘BO ameltorati on of fallac ions pre jadtors, ar d.thore who ex pect nothing are rarely deceived; ™ Hooper OREENWICH, ‘Avg P81 scbr Eleciric, Lerd, Phi- Avg 6—Arrrchrs Amelia, Rockhill, Phi. | a & ie" Regnivs, mith and Viei-r. Kelly . BChTA Gansebens Hooking, ss , Garrison York: John W Bel! Payton. and John . Port #en; Th, Flyaway Moree. Phiilios, Phila: $ Balumore that she should propore a Vessel bas been mored BBE of ber former tides, and with vin at Lowe6to't, nearly 'n line, of boman governm: parchicel or republic: Walker. Farren. varie, Deleware ); sloop Mary Dal'na, Hawking, Pe GEORGETOWN, BD. July 1—Arr mehr On Remon: ug 4 A Meson, Kalth Boston. oe Myetio Valley, Ool- errasan, Pesnione jarriman, Surickland y paD, ry 4 varienen - earve «eri ; brig Lacy Atwood, Thos Bemith & ices, Albany: Mary Loretia ot hia: KJ Mansell ‘old ping. Bid im the later form pect, DAY, wi igbt, that mar gvage of onr own glorions charter, is ‘created free and * withont refer ence to the adventitinus cirenmetance th, and ‘ecogn! N. opr nto the eastward of tbe north wn. that the 10 the wer:ware, the north Reroby bnoy b rout 8 cab'ee length tothe we tward of ita for mer position ap’ now lies in 6 fathoma at low water apring Udes. with the following mark and 4 »mpaae bo erie a - ‘aistor Mil! in line with the Reseamen's Lookout, Cokie Ligh! Vesrel, NW be N. Mid. le Reroby Buoy, 8 by Wg W H BERTHON, Secretary. Chronicle of Joly 22 aye: —Cypt Wm ‘alter Ba'ne of Greannos, arrived y reports thet, evacty at nomon he IMh inet. in Ini 54.21, N low 41 10 W. by dead reqtor ing be pasmed Alt Ye rock the position of which in marked in the chart ax ful? It has only been seen twice and Oat Hine! cept during the 'oweat ebbs © July wenington; Rowe Ang iA ‘Wedaty Keilor, bere dors not imply that al! meo stape throogh life upon a rocial equal there le perfority in some apd many minda, hich will always be KYork (and oid &:h 70 he ascendant it relates not to the phyr!- cal condition of man, for many are onfortunat ly im>ectle and jcotie, but it refers to the fact that bis birth 8 man no bigber 8 prince or of a cearant, a Jew ora Can von, then, for ® moment Fuppose that onr Mega ich savore af the ; Flying Fish, Downtn garet Ann Davion NVork slop Hh HARTUCKET Avg 6—8'l sonr FH Adama, Baltimore. ¥ I Jae Gorham, andrews, BYort places: ber he born of sould sanction ® compact w gloom and barbariem of the mediaval ages? Why, it won'd be setunll* the gisot of muperstition ris! {te fearfully acquired wtr The Jow, |p america, ie 8a 9—arr aches J 1, Wi NYork: Old Za08. Loutea in Hid bark May/liwer, Barbadoss;, sloop alvert Richarta, rr brige & 4 Clark, Ramey, ragne NRedtord ont 200 feet from It nites, he weene. bolog Tt beara exact’? St by E Tore Island. ‘This in’ormsiion is vary imporiant, ax a tow Years age iwo gevernment veaein were gent 0 mwrep for this Poot, #1 d did 80, bul Were anruccemefal, Tt waa geen from th an eniling at the h to quench humanity, ed upon an a mombor of #0. clety, in reongnined a# sech, BO restrictions sre placed el vation t official preferm: nt; the broad pain ate of #ix krote an hone Kastport; Devia, Bristol: F New vin, OY aan er, Bellows, do: A Jd Row it Frankfort Mes ‘Trin ' ‘Winslow (of Wealport), ‘ard from March 17, no lat de Aloha NB. A Ppden— Aug) hy echr Port Roval mary, (ook of Provincetown, 120 baling ach: was in sigdt CM at Pew Rec ford 6b, bart Tsoe Read. Parifc ( oran Clarke fomon: B from Sydney, Int 49 1%, ia) pinted | oF in tho battle 1. 14 Imply ing, therefore, for the sake of argument, that |t te 8 Condescenrion on the part ¢{ Clerietianity to admit him wo al) these privileges, | would ask whether be has been Hee be not comnorted himseif ity in pubic life, and with sincerity fo all tre relations of private? The neme of the Jew is not often consnicuons on onr orimt- nal dockets, His person ie not of en the victin of the la +, Bot In al! phases of life be is eminentiy conservaive—a respecter of the iawn. it, vir, | fear! am growing prolix, and I do not derire to enter into a minnte defence, nor to biasen the character Of the Jewish pation, for like all others they have their fants and are ae liable to do evil aa to do good us ad mam quam ad virtue’? 1 merely desire to Nerate my furprive, wat in the nineteenth centry, men occupying bigh and honorable positions should forget, f motives of selith boty, the interests and the ofa iarge and ‘ptelligent portion of American citt- gene, merely on religiour grounds, in direct contravention of | yy, he terms of our conetitution, and sacrifi stan‘ing, the social dignity and the politi piled Statrn to gratify the morbid intolerance of — fovernn en's If Bwitveriand ie intolerant—if England ie unjust—they stant | ere in error; but # that an excuse for us to * go and do Can wrong compensate for wrong? or one er- jortify another? No, sir, it Is plainly = gross wrong, a rbame and a blame upon rican: trust, fr the honor of my country, to nee It recti- ‘ly a8 poeribie—and | am prood to think that cironiated and influential joarpal in the on op the skicid in defence of chartered Let the obnoxious treaty be rescinded, and if oer venerable ard honored chief edding freeb laurels to bis crown let Dim ect af you have suggerted— yvernment that the Known to betray his trust? with honor end 4) and invariable Bin’ , Barbelier, hence for SAmericn and mit Iino, Nall, | a London for Onlewttn, May 80 lat % genres, from London for Osleutia, June 17, ence for —, steering 8, June 28, Int 14 sat tJ ship “Flora,” standing @, wind SW. Jaly 3, iat 63 4 from Baltimore for Gibraltar, 4 y Dick ireon, Hari PROVIDENOR, Aug & Abip eo Ravoes, re Se Yor; schra Jotn't aecasior ta; € Ky low Wark Dan) Webster Wor ll Dickerson, Baltime ays from Uape Henry, Lond Phiiadeippia foreign Forts, Barnanors, Jniy 16— In port brige Josiah Jer, Munson, from fachiar cing’ Paltie. Maddocks. CONSTANTINOPLE. for Boston 2 dave July S—In port bark PathOnder, Kellock, “an, July 1&—Tn port br : Ano® torent for do chi, July Si—Arr bark M L Prank, Has bout July 16—Aid (not previously) bark Osmanl!, lermo. July 14—Tn port ship Arcole, Pitman from Righ- dened * from Malaes for Corres, Good win, Cnatpam, Miramh shin ; echre Mary homes jears ‘ansemond; “nt uh, Thoma, Yond, do (or Bangor Bahimore, do. bri ved Br), from Aleran¢rin @, ad probably been W until 18th reeiiies ard Port ehon) Wesna, July —In port bark You from Trieste vin Caispin arr i0th, for We MARAcAino, July 2—In port bark Teres:. Berry. for # York *; orig Ida Raynes, — (late Furena, July 12—Th port hare White Mond, Hovt fe 4 Ahout wh shio Mary & Mariba, Ri brite, Harding from Ly had not ace, althougs reported tn Td pohr A Gardner, en repub'te bas ta! ig ares Hampbrey, ‘Williams, , Dix Tee Jean "Birt, Brown, Nore apache Nena Bride, Otlbert, fe wt atbourna, Zone, “4 Richard Law, Lamphear, ntrate in dealroas of lilustrions services, give notice to the i at an ond, and sult the | won ia; the notice, and be will receive the sincere and | Mark « hew tfelt encomivme of all l'horat minded mea. al, and waa onneeqvently at fie inception void; Quod ab initio invalidum est convalescere non L. feb ber, who died of fe ‘on ERSFOR, ‘Avg Arr ichr TUURTON, Aug 7—2¢r chr Charles, Coleman, Woods 7 Fontan, QMen, BD Bonton which li Bagiish pablteations w have br ang Moore,