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|} ‘The steamship Tennessee, Capt, Tinklepangh, arrtved | jh, immeciae wants of chix remnant of the poor | (Sceers.) resterday worning from San Juan del Norte via Key West, | soldiers of fortune who had this day been cast Among ua Several oihers spoke, but ali of them to the samo q Jeft the former port on the 16th inet, Bho brings 276 | Their ta:tered garments epoke mere atrovgly than any ap | nifors. THE NEW-YORK HERALD. WHOLE NO, 7657. steamer. They admit ibe farr of having geresiat the | if you do rot tke me as @ general I will ro Comp. dat allege 1p ext Doativn shat they were starving, | #29 and you a! have some one else” Bat at the as they could but die any wa) they thought thet Oy mement he wat mukirg atreaty whh the enemy. They NEWS FROM NICARAGUA, PPL ALP LAL OLE dots Shap menid sland at eax Ope chance of Ming. & BY heey boned 4 ~ fore Bag) cone = went . s . fo she question ssked ope of what he thought « » je Ricans to get nomething to oat. lator Arrival of the Steamship Tennessee with | Waiker be -sw:—- ° Wed thet an weil ahey "wore bin * Ctbins he t6 a man who ts not cap.ble of doiwg bust hae itheton Mog there efforte bul litte money was col 260 Deserters from Walker's Army. ness If bo bed only gatheroa provi ions at Rivas sf ro | {cored hey did cot move in Keeoheg the Transl Foote open, and therefore Wal street gave them but sixteen dol- ‘are ‘The mep under the charge of Mr W Y Aaracastie then marches bao w the Park where, alr a respite of an tour or ao, (he speaking was sgs'u reruned. Owe more ten dollar cont/toution was given, bat ‘he € surevs imeulss tbat prevailed in the mirnivg seemed @ be namew but on the deciive, One Nicarsevar romarked ‘hat thelr ‘myl to-day was the Jr Choi ien dinver ~@ have bat for a ioeg tins”? Gro RK Porrew raip, of Ore inosti Ohio, one of we “an forth ate,” mare, by request, a ew hupreselve remackn. Sak! he:—ar for Waiver, iver is nt a braver mau la tee Daned eof Amcrios, Dut he ia nots gemoral He the siege & snvport bis men ho could hyve _kevt tt with t oificuty, ard there woula nave been no deserters. Atl the Costs Kicane between bere and Cage Burm could pow bave driven us ovt, Instead of thaa providing ford in advance there sere pot three days provirioua in te commissary’ have whew the siege commenced, that is Whb ihe exsepiion of coffee and xnob things we that, of which we bad apy amount Ar fer bread chat war some thing we never saw or hear? of in that couniry We were fea on mule beef an the fieah of jackasses, ard bat hitto of thas We were at Rivas from the (7tn of varch unul the Jet of May. Wa ker had rot even tho tact. to got the oontidence of his mon, let aone their frienduhip —Fdo not thivk he ever visitet the hospital, ebich was alauys Pesta Rica and Nicaragua Preparing to Repel Walker again. HE NEW TRANSIT GRANT. RECEPTION OF THE FILIBUSTERS IN THE PARK, . crowded with the sick and wounded. Ho migtt } bh spt acted -ight by bie men He has deoulved us all— Litidalensaa sin naAsinn poselbly have gone there once or twice, pot | mynei! and companions. not offener If apy mor wan agyrieved fo knew Another Wa Tavenuop, after describing thelr pas- tee apd varicus oauies ia ote from Sea Juan o Rivas, raid, afer endorsing Walker's bravery :— Ta Fe never come into the Po-piial. Ho Kokud upoo » “ker when he was wounted iike a dog. de tld the ph: meten t0 give thomemwhat you ki!l rag yiits Ve ote APOLED A. Yee, that fo it When we should have bee formuing for provisions Walker soule soud us to captur be would get po goud dy applyieg bo Walker—toal world no: bever him in the lesat. He took apparently u> inte rest in bis men, Q—What do son think of nis retorping w Nicarages ‘with another arm; ? AI think if be ean find fools enough to a aliurad by bie promtres, and who stil go with him, he will un doa! eo De kr, 08 there was no stipulation ju te sur SPEECH FROM CAPTAIN RYNDERS. ee LETTER FROM W. RB. C. WEBSTER. r2a ors I~ Wank render that wonid prevent bie so doing, which omission the "gressers” women; then ofa men and vblidren Bi ‘was no doubt ap oversight on the vars cf the Ousta Ric a ten Tanke thers pay from #80 10 $400 for thle ube wa en are. ration By this time most of there vofortunate men had assem " of Another pai?:—“ went to Moaregua ca'on inti; have MICARAGUA TRANSIT STOUR BRLOW PAR, | pica om teste im tho rear fhe Hallo ecards, and | , APciher rte] went to Moareguacalainag fo have the crowd baving very conriderably increased, 4 wan pr for some One to add eee them in chetr benaif. ir Cuskies Surru celeg cal'ed upon, appealed to the byetandera to udd by ibeir voluctary oontributions to ihe small erm already raised If, rai he, these men had re turned elater witn yietery, there were tow who sonid not bave received em with open arms, and ali would have npited to éo them hovor. As it ts, unfortunate aud penal Keep an they now appear hetore us, eg appealed mutely bot porerrully i the sympsibies of tre public Those who bad the miveriee of suffertpg humanity at heart would nite n this labor of friendsnip, and bdasten {0 relieve land an $258 month Bat iwetead of thas we pus to work Oghtiny within three dave sMer our arrival there. We ere vor 00D glad enough to gut even tho maxtor Juckasnes Care and coge were sevoursd greedity. Saikor ia avery good ian for abort a pandred of 9, but be iano general fle cosld take bt mea into the Geld, butcould net bring hem eut. Aeonizgsen way the ows generel there. Wriker would make a 200d country tcbenimaster ana nothing else If you will etve us any- hing #6 will app cciate it, and if en» of you ewer come ™* so Dinos T will gtve you & duebel of potatoos.’”” Sixteen Dollars Subscribed by the Brokers, &. &., &., peal Re cov ia mabe, and if whe Craviags of ter swmechs At twenty minulee before six o'clock the adjourned could speak, the appeal would be most powerful iamrengers, 260 of whom were deserters from Walker's meeveg of tbe morning wan organized, end the crowa There wy. wens [vtiseagarrt bs fH Moe at ~~ Five poste back from ‘he stepe, 20 as to give room for the 8 ior, © ‘won sted among toe men | speskere. me Demre® ee How Terk uly St, end aerived at | OTs on toy would gs. Tha nxmey thes werk Rowe oF: 1. ere 2A cid una, wehevaeteg’ Nia Soah we Callies iw: fan Joan August 8. lecting souid be divived equally among all He rem‘nded } cp, fame forward and paid he wished to say a few wards. (She jeff in tho harbor of Ban Juan her British Majesty’ steamer Tartar. Augast 12 David Jones, s fireman on roars, was struck by thoair pamp crosshead, which broke jake back, frum the effects of vbich he died same day. jaat 14 touched at Key Wost, and was cotained six hours to take in conl, having made the passage ta soven jtiap a and a half. ‘Ths following ts a tist of deserters from Walker's army, ght hone by the Tennesace:— Asdergon, J Ariel. M. Balley, J. Brown, R. Brower > ‘mcteas Gk Brown 8 Crovoakor, 3 Doshwsa, *” lamker, Uardwelt, C, &. Corey. Jas Onllagan, J. Hl. Gor, them of the men ip the me of the Revolvtion at Vailoy Forge, who bad po hoes 10 ths ir feet, and closed bis ro marks by urging svongly the claims of these poor mou pop pnbiin ey mpathy and ald At this moment an old lady tottered up to the group, e pastage opecing for her \brougb the crowd and she apxicw ly scanned the supdurnt features of the mea who wee sitting on tbe gro: nd and slong the recoguidng the couctenance of her #lster’s son, i) ieatton, however, proved wneallefacwury, and’ sne turned away «ith aad fece anda denp drawn righ of sorrow. Mr Tre Buck man, who bed been busily engsged ing Sieaeif in co lecting money, was called upon Car @ spun and, wiiing @ position on the steps, made a few remarks. Voroms— Ob yes, he wishes > make a seri Aural ¢o0e.0, Mw Wros——No, I won't. If seu’ll oe mea speak, ['!l yeelf to a philosophical apeect. and short at tbat, * poor man myself and bave a sympathy for the wents of o'bers, Voicas—On, let bim speak Why don’t you? ‘The old map wae then troduced and sald he nad a fel- ‘ow #) pathy fur roidiers, as he war ance w m'litary man bim-ei nud bad werved Su New York tctlos, ani wanted to aid tbe soldier wherever he fonmd bim, for be wat giveth to the poor lence.b to we Lori. Voices—Ob get out with such nongense; it won't go down bere. SPRAK BR—It in good philosophy, though. Ho fell deeply for the peor of New York, of New Oricans, of nd and Downs, Jas, Dixon, Gro. Eilivtt, W Edmondson P. “I am here,” said he, “to advocate the cisims | of Irciand, but felt for the necessities of the returned du. ty. F. ‘Juloy, G. C. G:ipatrick, W. Prereley, Jno. Petis, | of these individuals who havo returned from a | busters abl! more, and aes proof of it would give two Rebmson, K. Raislev, W F. | distant and, totwily dosiituve of even the | cents, which was his mite in a good canes ‘miey, P Ryan, T Ranpen'c Sexells’ Joo. Sreery, Jacob Wilts, 2. Mf. ‘A. Soedaker, G. L. Smith, A. Paymsyan, F Uckers, RL. Wiliams, Goo Warren, D. Watts, D Willams, H.'Wileon, J. Zimerman, A. hor, D. F. Deyer, J. . Kearney, 9. Boil, common no ceraries«f Ife. The men who have mwe Hbera! contributtons tosend them thore should now come forward and lend s helping bard, for they have retursed upfortunate Ite for you, fellow citteens, to come hern and contribute each of you your mite to Weir relief Many of them are hurgry—neavty all are deautate of common ‘Some have friends not a great distance Tt Fas hore announced tha: Capiain Rynders waa present and ready to contrinu © $8 to aid we ae of he volepteers. He was accordingly aprounesd to he crowa and Tecelved with threo oe He sad not come re t) make any 8; , but wae w iog by and had learned the reason of the oakacage and accordingly come forward to tender hin mite toward ig. N Anderson, Jno Art, ». Blair, O Barnet, | from here. We saw abort time age an old lady come | aiding suffering humanity A friend of his learniog that ‘M Bolton, L. ‘Pe. Bonson, J. Oochran, All | he was coming there sald, “Why, surely, should 2 5 ‘Orces, R. iton, W. Ca pentr, P. Clerk, W. | there boy: are gitter’s sone, or are fathers, brothers and | vot forget your position.” “I forget my offict position,”” Fighar | coor, snd will you not help them to return’ to their famt | eald be, “bow? why, surely, notia speaking for'or aiding W. Dalle, Tas. itlog on, M. iy WH Price, G, Pilgo, | Hes? Ioan fully sympasbize with them, for in 18501 re. | the poor sud§ disetressed§ of our city. No, be could not P. Reems, % on, A ‘Rioo, J j- | turned from California ane ianded at pier No. 8 North | believe that it war requisite to do anything of the xind, ® Slonsy, and ifit was he did not eare, be oouldu’t help it Tae poor wi lunteers may have been deceived by going to Nicar ragus, but when they went there they went whh goo! motives, they went there for the pur; Of Aightiog for ibe liberties of her people. but were de! , Rad «+ beher tbat were right or wrong ft was not for them then w 4: cide. They were there now, before the veopie of Ni ciroumstances ieee wom the anew + dr veaist tho tbe} & right to, ® axaistacce of tho New Yorkers: 7 Tock like moo who dared eiaua be fore any enemy and Sght for the liberties o! their country. They took liko men vf and thould not per mit such men who have all for liberty to pa'laud cop and furniehs many of thom awallowed kB iets, & fern C. Victor, W Wall, a : ghee | for wantof the of Iifel” No, wore en fn Ww 4 evel could uever ve. They had showed themssives a, mn, W. Waker, J Wright, §. men of cvurage {n g>ivg to «sickly siimato to fight for It faker, D M Wooley, J. © Whitenide, 3, Wilson, J. am, R. B. Baker, B Dee, Jobs Cooper, £ Hurney, Eustwick, J. Urolar, J. Wright, Geo Prends, W : [, Dumpeey, K. Latner, 0. Winter, Geo. Groove, C. Lucas. Ameng the passengers by tbe Tennessee, apart from the berty, and row I understand that the ‘great mpart of Wall strees today gave the vory liberel sam of winteen doilare tu aid poor sufferers, w hile the poor people uv tho Park durtpg the forenoon bai ovntribuied ore bur red and Loy Bet He ovuld not believe that Wall atreet hat J dihestors, aro, Col. Saysoy, nto of the Walker, Nicaragaa had a much be ter opinion of it, Be thought that it bad enmniernariis St Ban — Ae ep ye a agmiion to Gen Harrem. We learn thet both of these gen Beckman, should go there and fal Tepresdt ine case have been aoting se special agorta of Oommedore Got! estat dt dieten ote aahen he onal no bit to obtain the grant of the Transit route from White Signor Farraga was en rou w Nica of in s judicious and proper manner. At ail events, be Capt. Spencer was despatched by Vanderbilt to pd Dirasel for the purpone of «ling aai the Pamme Bioa. the volonte ers as tan) colleeted in” Wall street, (g est applause apd choere); and co | may de mpyPelf just as rich as thas sires is in that respect, at all event. ‘The Tennessee Droaghta copy of Bt Central Americana, Angort 1, publiahedyin Now Granada. The only thing o ro bey sumed, and several of the men *ere sent thro igh ppb a “94 Comaauly changing crows to receive in their hata what | yt! omen Raheem Wade, wane 40 unite themselves with the Coste Ricans in Carraix—Ob, you, thero are a grest_many. There aro ever the impuise of the moment might induse the specte. | pient free hearted Wi ho to de adie to repel aay invaion that Walter may | tory wo offer James W. Barker af this moment scoped | byt? of nord, gy maf Sg la rr =p. That the reception which Gen. Walker bad mot appeaind to sou! gon the United States had induced them Ww Ddeliove he would make another effort to conquer pilings the republic of Nicaragas, and the way to prevent it was for them to unite with hy Jest sixteen dollars, and I hope street may de asbamed of whe # cheera were given for Barker. was forced to the up p—4 erware peste Mica, which hed shown ve much ability 18 crusting | nor step and 8 ; “Ho said he did no | och esstitees henired ten thet amooet Walker in his first movement. The editor oopsidere’ |} come there to talk, Dut ali he cook! ay was to urge tbe | ae rich a man in feeling an any man in Wall stront, but T & significant fact that Walker hai been received favora- os ye sat ee Tor tun tee oubte Gabe don't want you to set me down as a millianaire, for lam ee ee a | eee ‘nd that world be of ind | Torines temarke Wr Ry tere retired, loudly applauded” to Walker’s compiainis against Capt. Davia. hitely more val to atand there and talk Wx TRvantoon, one of the Bliburers, was tne next Kh ta worthy of now that this article was written after reception of the now grant by Mossrs. Webster and , from Costa Rica, for the opening ef the Transit and is considered rather an endorsement of the He said, gentiomen asd fellow citizens, if I right to call you #0, for i don’t know wetuer I am American or not, bot | stand in American shoes, ani have fought some for this country before, when I waa s boy. Iwas led off to Nicaregos, and got deceived; 1 don't know, though whether ] am ap or Datehman, or whatnt. | will tell you something about Walker, the grea, Walkor, who is not 1% for = capasin, mach less for 4 General, not becaves be lacks bravery, but becaase ne wants foresiobt ant masegement. '@ lanted there in March. Whee we landed im San Joan the Aret thiog hey done was to ¢ ve us arms, and tei us that we had 10 ght our to Rivas, What was left for as put to sub- mit? We did 0, and fought our way to Rivas. When got there, almoss starved as wo were, and worn ost with fatigue, \nateed of giving us suitable food, although Wainer then bad sufficient, hey Drought us do vn beef aad Twas rabrequen'ly in two baities one on the Oth, end the o'ber th of April, during which time we were Bpeeches were made by Mr Barnes a eee o'clock it was Qolone] Canty, who arrive’ by the previous steamer in y with Mr. Webster, was sent specially by Costa to aerure the United States povernment of the geod of Costa Rica in regard to the setilement of the D American question, desiring t© cooperate with United States and British governments in protecting ‘Transit route. He also brought instructions to Mr, charge i’ataira from Costa Rica, at Washington ww out the now arrangements of the Costa government, Col. Canty proceeds to Washington on THE FILIBUSTERS IN THE PARK. BA OF CAPTAIN RYDDERS, 1KA BUCKMAN AND A YUMBRR OF THN PILIBUSTRRS—THET THINE ‘WALKER WOULD MARE A GOOD SCHOOLMASTER, BUT NO ORYERAL—OVEBR WO BUNDRED DOLLARS SUBBCRIBED FOR THEIR RELIBF. The Park was yesterday the focus of attraction, and flocked thither during the day to see the balance ‘Walker's army, some fow from eympathy, somo to information of long absent friends or relatives, bat jmany more from a feeling of curiosity, ‘Have you seen returned Nicaraguana?’’ was the question of the day, ail previous exciting municipal and oriminal gossip for = time to yield to this transient and loser more immediate excitement, Aver landing at the wharf they woro homoloss, house spparently friendiess and breakfastiess, The rumor sraled among them Wat directions had been left al the wharf for them to proceed to the Park, and to the latter sace the majority of them scoordingly bent their steps, pany totteritg from tbe exhaustion rowalting from wounds if oll kinds, and they all presented a most pitiable cond). Arriving in the neighborhood of the ity Hall and their slow progress thithor they atiracted such tion anc gathering into groups near the Ball of Ro- each wae the contre for « rapidly increasing crowd. from death, aad 10 condemn the course of Walker in no onmessured erme, shen he reocenized some the crowd who se ng Out to bim to come down jhere, and til that to him. He, accoraingiy, !mmodiately left the stand, and pro- ceeds 4 tote we crowe 1o meet Rin friend. the crowd to contribete $95 moro, as that would make up & total collection of $200 during the day Very litle heed was, however, given to the prop sition, evidently having contri vuted already their mites, or clea pot being prepared 10: espend Ww tho call. Levt Brown, formerly of Walker's army, waa tho neat speaker, who narrated the circursiances of his going to Nea - ately and be orderet to fight quently sept him into the esomies’ camp as tale who the person was that was indocieg Db Cenort 80 feat. How Walker subsequently made = moat 78. The men were then arraogod in singic file and marched to the steps of the Merchania’ Exc! arrivicg there about 2 o'clock, with the hope of zing some! bandsome from the Wall street “merchant princes.” ‘Speeches were made by two er three who led previous'y harrangoed the crowd in the Park, Dut with little avparent efieet. The quarters were dut Cw sod tardily traot ferred from the piethoric pockets the indignact Wall atrceters to :he exvenced bat of the poor Nicaraguan—in digpant at bebolding thelr domains invaded by such a miserable locking set of beings One |, Whore ame We Could uot learn, but who pede gd hy yd ved toto Fakenes, acd On) propomivon to ac the steamer Ban Carlos; and Lgl wee 7 erpored immediately om entering cawp v for that purrore, and scoused of having come there 10 Bil {Genoral Mora; and bie endsoqeent captare by the enemy and parrow from Oeingabet He ended bia narrative hy stating \, in order to fave bis own life, he @naliy joised the enomy, and recetved $1 60 ber day for every one service while there, Ho de nounced the course of Walker towards his mor, and up held the Coeta Ricans in so far ae their treatment of him- relf wen concerned, and concluded by narrating the caso of one poor fillow, an American, who, afierb elog badiy rade. He sacee of business and perceiving how matiors sicod, rolontecred # handsome contribution and called upon the -etandore 10 foilow their exam ie. 3 wounded in a Nght, and laying in the sun for some hours, their direction, a hat was piace’ on the ground be. | bebold these men, demtitute means, wine of wan Boally iahen prisoner by the Cora Ricaue, ard as sous ore cach , and Cente, dimes, quarters, and a fow them | itpousande of miles from their homer as hie wounds wore in a measure healed, pot to work, and Dille, ‘to aooumaiate in each, a8 the gentiymon | #d withonts penny to take them to their friends. We | worked like a dog every cay, unill he finally droppea reférres to exhorted the crowd to Uborally | lok to you to wid at in thie extremity Poor, miserable | dronned down. the poor and needy wand: Tren deen mena, We during the siege at Rivas For aixty- | 1c being ow dark, the committee having taken in hand ‘Whey certainly prevented a mom ¢! eo a re ee ee ved on from one quarter to 008 | tn coilect money for tho aufferera, onilected the flilbuster. 7 ail of hows being Darefocted, with © Inck even of b tine thdedhecatadae x4 tonide of Woo Chy Hai ‘had hed them seat themsetves oloaning, OT with dil siouc! onthe floor of the City lish, for the oarpose of boing ‘as it was, of Aboiber of the returned men was here t forward, waiting until: iH the sorriest clothing, #ach Wrusam Canson by “7 cob ry | cou ed, and waiting until 'be money collected could be counted out, arranged wd distriboted to them. color, sine and tagged and soiled by rough . ‘eid hard fare. fasare;notwithetandiag their ta: The committee then retived to Mr. Taylor's room and | , om arance, seemed to be in a health , | With » company Of some 267 at thirty oF forty | proceeded to count ont the mousy, when it was ascertained nile tee 2 ‘looked sickly and Pam 4 ag) of whom woul be sble fo roach tei homes. Hy dwoit | [rar tne tote! pom eolicoted during the day was $48, ont actea!ty from fever, and others wore taken, So ee on of the wonaded end sick, ¢x- | of which $63 bad already been expenied in procaring jaring the owmrse of the day, with chills, and bad to be | ciaiey nde Of the mkt, CY the handful ttyl refreshments for the f'lbrstere at noon, leaving Heat to Boi ‘Those who had beon injured | Cut of the wounds of tbe men, ee taoy wore dying for | & bainnon of $225 to be distrivuked, which the | Dattle had nvet with little or no surgical er modical at: eo Sai ; Md he, “‘in the oid Revola- | commites divided trto $176 for each man, | , aNd the tr had ‘and were most pai A 4 ae 0 py Rd bes been en- | end tho balsnos to the men Among the number who word okeniig to the sight. The muorings, fn short, of thess | dored by the mou who are, no Jou. Mt tt true | in the gremost need. Thin distr’ dution boing made, iho men must ave been latonse, reside in ad | that we are need, we oo eguedoase te Willen 4 3 Slit usters retired for the purpose of procaring their sup | ‘aris of tbe Unton, and are anxious to reach their homes, plotter or friends aa soon na bie. Some twelve or eernee belong im thiv oly, many tn various parte of bh We wf protection. If bo entertained she lolat sus 10M Ageiert ® nan be was /GUMeEiaisly ordered oat to Re abot. He is, however, « brave man—of tha: thers is Pesfoet of them a sige, fee Witla» eter aoe, it ar AJ fought and procw prt, TI exponer | i } ior | \ the cliy, In the dpe Foy We conversed with ihent individnally. They aro, it | 2° doubt Tt ie the intention of the committee having the matter in beme, & party of Walker's men, who aro elaeod A VoivmDo you like Walker? bend, to appropria's amy farther donations they may ro- | oder the mame of “deserters,” the Aniser—No, we do not. Walker wae ‘ore ceive towards pon J the pevanges of there poor meu (0 | i} gular army haying been brongl't home im # previous Jost before the capitulation he sald to as, » thete homes in the yarious sestions of the oqustry, MOKNING EDISION—-WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1857. MR W. R. C. WESSTER ON TRE TRANSIT ROUTE 0 TRA EDITOX UF THE TBBALD, From Bumber anc variety of communtoations wtth which the daily journals of this and other cities have receatly been faoded, alt bow tog pointedly oa tho question of the Nioaregua (raprit, and all prevnding to an intimate acqueintante with tha vievs of the adminis- tration at Washitgton om that sub ject, tt beoomen clear to aby one at all converesn’ with the taction<f « certato fa mous individual who boasis at ‘be has nevor known defeat,” that he iti, aud he alone, whois now pulling the wires behind the ourtaio of journaiiam, aod endos vortng t neutralise, by the iuiuense of hi feat sustained by hin interest, both in diplomacy and” war. My aliusion will bo intolligibic iu the quarter to. ling paws, tho wards which ls le directed. The Trapalt controversy, sir, bas beeu designodly ant yatematically involved im such Clouds of misrepreveuts fon, that powe bus the very few in tho coatro of the Dust ear, underetocd or understand the origin and roet meriw f the oommerctat and twternationa) iate ets which are here contending for nu; ‘Umniactont as tho jremm is, it mut be at fant shoo every me w whom it can reaponably spply for infor nation te in SB oonspiracy to deocetve %; and where all having scones ‘othe pubic ear Baye very current and satisfasory roa- ons for hoy keep public {a tgucrance, either n one tidg oF 4 This ¢ 00! it wilt ne sagen, ia a two edged sword, woune ing fr. pechap’, almost as much as enemies. But the gle Baving ended on our side, and end- ed In what we Delleve to De @ vindication of justloe and true nati an well as Commercia pol cy, it mast be €videns that +e can have no farther ovject to ‘myatify,”” end are uo in m yOel fon where Our Burest Vindloaton will be found ia the fullest exposure. A thorough and accurate history of dhe aiffieuity , from its commensemsnt, im the mode, pariies, place and consiserasinn of the Uiay ton Botwer trealy, down 0 tho last prejudiced despatch Tow Wa bington, iaall we at present royuire to place our actin right on the record, and our existing Utle oa a0 eminence a ove the reach of future cavil. Coniending against mosied ana unscrupulous en mie, who had recourre tw every rtraagem and etoppes at nO means, either of lbal or corruption, ich promised to promote tele cause, is might have teen ee DOW Deoeesery Bod justifiadle to Sgh\ fire whh fire, and to use agencies for defence rimitar to those hich were being ased for our destruc hon. But we preferred t@ work silently and sveadianly, firm Iaboring w secure the result for eich we bad ea: iis\ed, and leavin; iNe istues and the elan tere, the agen- cles and stratagems to the sure vivdlcation of me That Ume haa at lecgth come, sir, and we claim that is visdicanion js perfect fhe public know wotl what to think of accuratioas widely trampoted during thr ao- sence of the party scoured, aid suddenly, Instautancously ceasing On tbe return of (rst party to the jurisuictioa un der which he could be held rerponeibie. But dis letter wae uot commauced with any intention, bo #ever joetidadie was to recall facto, camed jolet jo ‘exe aide of the river being an act isl portioa of her torr torr. and hkewkse te efor your correapondeut “0. P called tweetbor by Generels Marines the provimonsl direcors, and aasemodied form wm Masagua, tw where tbey raiitied the that all treat} kworepublics, aad ith terminus at San Juan del nas bay. Your correspondent also betrays rmisrion either 7, OF fo Open # Dew one at Sali inet twelve mobibe, been the priocipal miiilary oflleer op- pore the iste “iimustering forayers,”’ and bas hat (housaud Jost thee well during that ime act less than t+ to three Riean troops under hig command Spown and tuconestibin fants as samples of your corres. pondeut’s accuracy, wo can affurs to leave we remainder Of Die statement .o ibe judgment cf an lwpanial public it @ asserted ano those who sesretly and with Ditterneis oo: fem, whie pub isl; aonying that Martioez , and Can donfer nv legal litle. thie pont, and whuily remind you that Dos Patricio we vielocal Governor ur der preciely and thet hia le; wes Mon ot Padre Vij)l as his representative at Washington, The constitution makes a; provision for emergea cies of this pature; aud that oopatitutlon, aad Io wc cordance with its General Marunoz strictest stipu‘atons and Jerez hold powor and aro clothed with full executive . Very obediently yours, af A W. RO WEBSTER. Cianmnvos Horm, New York, Aug. 11, 1867. ‘The Jews and the United States Government, ‘The Swiss Treaty. CuamLavton,& C, August 18, 1867, ‘TO THE EDITOR OF “HE NEW YORK HERALD. In an editorial under the above caption (in the Hana of Monday iast), you make the following remark: “Who ther the Jews made 20 remonstrances, or thelr remon- strazces were unbeoded by Mr. Pieroo and Mr Maroy, the Utaty wee, we believe, culy raiided and bosme binding on the United States’ Permit me to stato that when ip the summer of 1855 1 ‘Was in'ormed, by otters and newspapers from Hurope, of the intended ratificstion of the above I aa Onlting bis abention to the fallacy Of ‘he firvt article, Tal "1er68 Could Lave become a ard fenaticlm, aod should have domo whai that of Fillmore repeam dly to du;’’ and thas ‘recent je gieindve wansactions, both to Gormany , have toeclearly shown how migo Dv when ho addrers*d t> Mr. Marcy (rom Ciocianall. both these ‘“remonstrances’” ovaree of &: poy ewiey infreted gross \ajuation and Jowieh citizena, and thus legalized by Jae of ovr republic, Swiss int lerance, Us tows proscription. o’ the marner ia which the S4imgove . ment lately intor preted that treaty ehown tbat Sir. w more rapidity than iteerland)? Ver! Iv! cur mtatermen wight ttill learn some shrewdness city end furesight from their “ee sbould thore woo hare been jos'rumenial in the concla- tien of thir Republican Disability aot hava wilfully sacri Gord the constitutional rights of their Jewish feliow au ? zens Boping that you will publish the above lines of a con- etant aud suentive reader of your paper, | remain, Ko, Dr. M MaYsk, Miniter of the Hewhr, Oong., Beth-Eiohimn. Naval Intelligence, TO THE KDITOR OF Tuk HERALD, Uyrrsp States Bream Frost Meapenrm, Ab anchor off Bedioo’s Island, N.Y. tie bor, Avg. 18,1857 } We got under way and lef ihe Navy Yard at 8 o'clock this morning and came to anchor here, to take in the pow der, and to correct the local attraction of the compass, We shall go to sea this evoning oF early to-morrow morning. Tho ship will touch at Madetra, 1. Helena, Cape Town, Mauritius and Mow Bay, Straite of Sanda, for the purpore Of taking {0 coal, provisions and water, and will probably arrive at Hong Kong about the last of December. I sond Jon enclosed # true list Of the officers of the ship:— Captain, W. C Nicholson: Lioutenant and Ex. Off., R. N. Btombe!; Lieutenants, T. Pattinon, a. F. Harley, J. @ Hprosion, ery Frben, Jr ; Acting master, G Aan or Ohne Surgeon, J. L. Fox; Parser, Thomsen B. Nallo; Chief Bag! borr, Robert Danby; Lieutenant of Marines, Jacob Rend, aaron armiatant cou, D. @. Phillips; Amsinant Sar geon, P. Wales; Midshipmen, James M. Pritohott, Byron Wie, Thonas B. Mills, Jobe Kolly, Artaur R.' Yates; Capisin’s Clerk, & Brown, Jr.; Purser’s Clerk, H. A. Michell; lat Assistant Engineer, T. a Sackron, Assitiaat Fogineerr—1et, ie Freoman; 24, R. Bartoman and Lieyd A, Williama; 34, W. 2 DeSano, 8, © Bampton sot Jos, A, Warringtos Boatawain, Rovert MoDooald; Gan nor, Wil Fnetoe ; Soa. 6 iadtird » Ebenezer Thompson, Purter Themes er, who goes to China to jrin the Poramouth sloop-of war, ia a guest of Capt ‘oesieon, EXCELSIOR, ‘The United States thip 8. Louis, from the const of Af. ria, and bownd to the Canary and Cape de Vorda, also tbe United States ilp Cumberland, from Norfolk, (jast arriy- od) wree at Madeira Jaly 21, ‘The following tae list Of OMioers of the Mt. Lanta J. W. }iy ng*ton, Commander ; Lieutenants, Geo. W. Doty, Fi hort Thomjamn, Rdward 0, Stout, Robert C. Dayalt ? Bich B, Toylor, Acting Master ; Charles ©, U sham, Purser ; Sarauel Jaameon, Sargeon ; John & Kitehen, Aeaistant do | Jolt & Molre, 2d [leutgnant Marines; Moses A. Saw, wer ; John F. Rustic, | AT el A, Boutwell, Cup Gal meker ; Tuos. Smaitb, Wo lodusge iM personalities. I 8 objaci PUbNS attenion (o the fect that Costa Rica, trom the earhess timo, ies aways, Doth a jure de ohio over the river sau Juaa, Q. that the Senate of Nicarayas was most undoubiedly and Jerea, in due early im July lest, pursuant y pro pexeo by tho goverment of Ooste Rica, whoreby the Tights of transit were declared the jolat property of we ta une tho ole ignurance that can hardly be jess than wilful, when he asserte that Genera! Canes “das Lever been at Niceragus wi'h 400 or any other aumber of Costa Riewn oops.” This Geveral hss, for the ow, OD apart from che ratification of the Penty by tha Nicaragusn Sevate, it may be saiticient to enpotnted aPro ‘similar clroumstances, acknowledged by the recep dressed a letter, dated July 13, 1855, to Mr." Maroy, that, if it were ratified, the government of the Unitet Sates would Was “expume the ls: aclite: of tis repablic to tho medieval aixapilities and annoy ar cos which their Drethren of Switmcriaad have constituti paily to endure,” Wwat ‘1 could bardiy Deheve that the govern went of Gea Lamy dig ney ees gag Switverlani and throughout ? misaken letser, dictated by tho ame Wale etatcerman roped with truly diplomatic evasion, “that said treaty was still in }, but he oould impart no informaion Gonce ring it,” because ‘treaties are always regarded as conddenual wDile are in progres 4 wna have Dessme nwo of two land, Festus, process outrage opoa And hes pot tno practical illustration Main was mistakeo jovermment, wiih the view of urg- etalon of th? tree i, tak ‘she once alsappear nowhere wit thie regauuc” (ae Or, Another Mysterious Affair. DEATH, BURIAL AND BXBTMATION OF A FEMALE UNDER VERS CURIOUS CLROUMBTANORS, AT SURE WH- BURY, NSW JB@ABY—A WEWARK DENTIST 1m PLI- CATE! —BE FINALLY BURIBG IHR IN BYRRORKAN CBMETPRY—THY NEWARK AUTHURITIRG INVESTI- O@ATING THE KATTER. On the fourth of august althy and well known den. tit of Newark N. J , whee name ia for the present with Dold, took hie family, together with that of anotwer gentle. man, also belonging to Newark, on & month's excursion in ®@ yacht purchased for that pur sone, which, it seems, was cut short by the sudden death of ono of the party, said to be a domestic im his family It appears from the fuliowiog Barrative of facts, bowever, that he took +» conceal the fant of her ¢eath, for reasons best known wo him- self — On Sunday, the 1¢th tnst., General Superintendent Tall madge and hie aid, Samuel Brevoort, Eeq., were stoputug for the day at the Ocean House, New Jersey S000 afer dinner Mr. Brovoort took a short stroll about the grounds of the house, when he was met by two gent em on named Jono Baun, of No. 27 Dominic street, aud Henry Rodwa: , of No. 39 Jay street, Now York, who, }) rercetving Dy bis drezs that he was a poliseman, imme. diately spprosehed him, when the following conversation occurred — Man You are e policeman, aro you noi? Mr. B.—Yeos, tir. Mzx—Well, we como io tell you that there hay some thing very ringniar jams transpired down bolow here. Mr. B.—Woas ie it? Mra.—Wo wero walking ia the seighborhord of the peach below here, » short timo ago, » when sailing yach, camo along, and running in cirac to be shore, threw her «psbor overboard. The boat had four men ie it, all cf whom got out and proveeded about ity rode fiom the phore, ono of them with a shovel on nia houker. Thinking that there vas something very sirange we stepped one ekle to watch Ibe proceodings, an’ vaw the man witb a shovel commence og io sae b shes, After aigging a few mutes, two of the party retus ped to the D at, and \eking @ handeome eilver moant- e¢ mabogeny coffin from thence, carried 1s on thelr shoul cere to where the man was buay dig; |, where they de- poaited i} on the ground. We soon saw them sloop down wed lift what appeared to be the bady of a fomaic, wrapped us in a bianset, oit of the ground, and deposit it in the colfip, the lid of which they’ then closed, and reconductei it tw the boat, Ther ‘cen immediately made preparations for sgain wetting ait or curiosity be ¢ greally excited by what we he ‘Bit four of us immediately approached the boat hiding plave, ard hailleg thore on Doard addreneed the person who seomed to be the head man, whom his companions called “doctor,” asking him for an explana tion of this singular transaction on his and his aseoriaton part, and staied to him that we thought it very slugular that ey should be digging up a dead body jo auch » sus pctous manner. He repiled by saying that the body was that of sn Amorican girl who had been in his employ as a domestic, bat for some time past hai teen unwell, and thet s few days before he haa taten ber out for a rail, and back home witb them ta the boat, and baving po older means ct disposing of 1 he thougDt he would give it a empor: derial until he could provide for ttm | respectadi nie 3 io Sokate ot 6 boty: rook ciao erked us if weknew of a ie any’ that vici We told nim that thero was ‘one’ at Pott, said he would net go there. We then him there was one at Keyport, inke the body for interment. beter stop ab the Ocean House apd these which he said he would ), and then set wail E Hf § i : l Hl i E E if i i a5 Hy it a¥té tele Jersey, narraiing the aa far 6 the parvoulars known to him, and informing them that the Doctor had intumated that be belonged in Nesark, where he in ail bin) Arrived Wo NOWEFR adOUt two o'clook on Monday, And at once proceeded (0 the oflite of the Chief of Police, where I found 130 Polos J in charge, the Ohiet bein: 0 femival, which waa velng bel absent attending to the Ger about two mies y. vormer Baldwin was at tbe ime wn inquest on the body of some one who had beer drowoed and fortunaiely for me, | learned tarongh (be Junior that the bad, ® pb et lime vetoe, aoted # certificale for ihe purpose of norris tne remains male pamed a who died in Shrewsbury, ‘Srout haifa mile ap rve the Ueean House, @ hich immediate Bey to Be solutien of the whole Jnatice in charee of | * |, Was arresiea and taken to the ma ion tke chief of Police, Tay L aierrossted ny depot, house by order of him be’ore bis honor the Mayor and the Ubief of Polica. i 4 Deli sot from s gentleman in (lod een. with the in teking his family down the bay for ® month, wih a Keayroviog dreir bewiid: that be iook wih hla iwalre whom z Fy ES s F < = $ = 5 3 ove at exndy Hoak: oo henched the b at on ihe Iighisuds, on the 8b remaived there. the Mh anchored above the Cowan House; Lith, do, in Parson # reek; 1h we the Usran Houan, belt firss on (he ing and Reeving off the morquitoss; but be’ore dark t (hondered and lighteaed very intensely, nnd aay with being irighiened took the b-be aod next youngest eh {4 wna waried for the Goran Hose oa foot; three of the oubers that bad started with mo had riurn'd home tho day previons, and Mi iret Dale, 4 mash, about 12 9 “ Margaret ‘ Zo'clook; we straightened her out and peda Dianket around ber, wih al her clothes on as abe died, wed bu leg her abont Sify rods from the shore ta the aad, bitween 5 and 6 piclock ca moraing of Wedneanar, 16h 4 tm Thompson's Cock and rent my wits ard my twy mons; (vom there #e ented to rward returned home, In eonsequence of mente | (id pel go fer the remains antl sunday. [ ory tn the boat, shout three mallee below Newark, until foncny afternoon. and then buried It .m the Rvergree ns, near Elizabethtown. 8. BRavoost. Afver taking thie explanation from the doctor ho was sucored to go at largo again. Tho Coroner and authorives, however, ceb rmined to ki & 001 lookout for him for ibe present and watch his w abouts as closely as por ‘The Coroner fible, also said he should on fuer Gay (yesterday) pay & visit to Evorgreons for the erpose cf wying © eacertsin whether there been any interment ae that of this gir!, ss mated by the doctor or not. He, however, expresses 't aa hia opinion that should he find the remains of deceased they would be removed from hia jurisdiction, so that be could take no Ptopa toward instituiing an inquiry as to the probable caase of death without the convent of the an thorities of the town or county In whioh i} may poe Interred. The dootor stated to Mr Brovoort that he went with the remains to Keyport, after having eshamed tt, for the Porpore of inierring {t there; bat tome acqualn ances, fo whom he com meiicated his tntention acd Way circum: tances attending the death of the girl, told him that If he attempted to bury her there he would got himeelf in ‘rouble and iikely enongh be sent to State prison for ft, snd that he had better not undertake te did not hea know what todo with it; and feelin in s great deal of anxiety to get ibe body properly laterred without being dircowsred, bo resolved to take it in his s below Newark, where he could jet it ‘avorabio opportuni the last place he would think of He sl#o aaye that what the two men took to be rach a flee mele cang coffin waa nothing but acommon five dollar 0 0 1orew heads washed with silver; he expres elf as having been extremely nervous and treubied about the air, even alace it happened, and did not keow what to do with the body, 4 he could not bory tt in any of irryifg grounds without a certif cate of death, which he Anally succeeded In getting @ boy PRICE TWO UCENTS, to wr 04 for him aa follows, inetead of baviog gone to ibe Civ fer ono "1 in tuad the following o dee:— Margaret Hale. norm 11 Pannayivante, monthe — days, died at Barewn » 5 “ Of AUgUA, 1861, anne of demir oomgeation of ie Married and s'ngle. bize emale To be interred—Bvergreene MILTON BALDWIN, Coroner, ~—, Uiderta Faw anx. Angunt 17, 1697. a Physician's oerifivate can he obteine’ at the rfice of tha Clerk of Common Council. Bririal permite oxs be obtained at ihe same : tlloe oF at the reaitenoe of the clern TAM SM TURNER CHAISTOP: BR OH GARRISOM, The clerk gives fll permite © « ant these permits as above, this cate, ingead of being eritieu on official p per se allgeouine certideaes are, was written 07 common fool--ap paper. i an upofiicis) ‘manner as will be neen by the fullowieg Mola) form wich are is-ued by the Terk ot the Common Council, in all cases of death wiibin woo elty = OOOO LONE LON ODDIE NE CODE DOOD POO LOLDAS. Orrice oF THE 17 Coman, Newank N 198, Permiaston ‘a hereby granted to remove the bed of sate 4 to Cause of deat, OCD LI OE ROIL EE OE DOLORES: Cero: er Baldwin, who is also an Aide man eed Chair. man of ‘he Foard of Police, pays a: the ime he rigned the above certificat he was vory busy, aud although be Bo- ticed the form was Ircorrect, p emmed of course, frem the well known position of the donor that everything mont be correct, unnesitatingly signed {t. ‘To following ommunication in relation to this gubject — Monday received by General Superintendent fal- ne — Mn, TALMADGE: — Cy Chk RIR-I mace Inquiry In regard to the boat that took the body ofthe woman Up nesr the Uoman House; and Capt +kidmore, of tbe Guide, at tha foot of Aaralay etrest, mays he aew hor coming up Urough the Narrows that ale stood over towards the Qu: ranting ‘hie aferncon; and L, Saeley, of the slocp General Taylor, foot af Rarclay says that he was 0» the Alice Frice ‘iast Suntay a do aR talking in reference to a woman —n the effet that ° if the, with them solong it was 109 b 4 toput her away ta ner they did, and that ¢very ‘ody + ould anw find that he toipas wat he would know some of ibe party You ean es'lon me, if you ges prover. 196, 197 and 199 Went Wasbing.on Marke}, foot of Fulion # rest 8B OOROVER A moet singular part of this strange occurrence is, that #t the time of the death of thie poor girl, altho-yh whey sere withip haif # mile of the Ocean ‘ioure dy iant, and quarter of a mile of t by water ye. the docor co vat votwithatanding he was so nervous snd excited that be could net steor the boat there, or sock eantgtanee from that place, he deliberately went wita a shovel, dug @ hole Afty rods from where the boat la, carried the Dody of the cecewed girl there, wrapped up as it was in o Dianket, wi'b her clotner ai} 1m and deporitteg it therein, carefully covered it vp, and returned to the boat, all be fore da ilah:, efier which he wailed bia boat directly pass the Ocean House to Thompou’s dock, shout breathing » werd of the allay of the pight wo eo tingle indiviaval im tho viewiy of tne place where it osourred, and fioaity of burying the body as he says, in the Evergeen cemetery as it tied, with a even diva Ing 1 Of @ Btitod Of I clothing, or evan wring the blanket from off it which *as wound round after ceata la adal- tion to all of woich tt is aliegs¢ thas the doctor carefully svoiced the Osean House on the “undsy of exhaming me bocy, and after having 90 faithfully promised to report there aj] ihe facts as narrated ry bimt) Messrs. Gauas and Rotway Afier the interview wb the docwr on Monday, Mr. Brevoort pald » visit to the doctor's family at bie (the doctor’s) request, and from bis wif gathered the following particulare:— Bhe baa been io the Osean House during the fore part of with three of ber cbtidren, sud came back ia . midcight, when Wargarct wae taken very and complained of violent Wirst Sho sccording gave her drivk of vinegar and water, sod other drinks at hand. She, however, soon saw by’ her sppearance that sho was struck with death, who she wok her im arma, and held her uptil she breathed her last. She them Jaid her out ¢traight and be rod the biaexet round her. Her husdano frelipg wo muon exch 64 aad nervous to ke the boat to the Ocean the body in the boat with us, went on shore and dug ® reve, ip which be buried her temporarily Is acpears that ny 4) wes from Pitsourg, Poantyive- pia, acd bad lived in family as asors of comoanion aad general overseer of the house for the ‘ast nine years, aod wee much thought of by all who keew ber in Newark, where the Doctor Hyves and er, ou Oxtensive praotion, The avtnorities of Neware wish the present to keep the Dawe of the doctor from the pubic in order, ae they say, to facilitave them In arriving at ali the truthe comacet- od with this strapge sfair. We give ihe above statement ar gathared by our report er. It fe not thovgbt there bas been aay fa! play, but the ci: cumstances are of #0 pecullar @ charsoter as ta ex- ole @ gord deal ct conversauon. The investigations the Newark aatDorities will probadiy clear up ihe matter in a day or two. f Crime on Broadway. ‘The past has bees sacandalous wook among the demé- monde berween Broome street ani Astor place. Gambling houses are supposed to be entirely suppressed, but wa hear of a great Ngbt at one of thove ertabiishments, near the &i, Nicholas. Kaives were ured, aod one of the com- batants was severely wounded. (a the next night ths en- lertainment was repeated at anovhor gambting bouse in Prince atrest, near Broadway. The police did not ioterfere, or even report the fecwm, or allempt io make any arroste. On Monday two well knowa mombore of the sporting Trasernity ef town for Canada to settic a dispute about a lady, by @ resort to the code of honor. Heally we live in ap age of progress. A little farther ap, and in « shade betur society, thore bas been @ curious case ef crim. con, the particulars of which we Wransiate from the Gourrier des Btate Unig sm SOANPAL AT THE NEW TORK HOTEL. (From ibe Gourrier dee Fists Vols, Aogast 18 ] On Saturday evening the New York Howl, whick, as every one Knows, is one of the principal resorts of South. ern raveliorr, was the theatre of an abortive drama, in which ove of tbe principal actors may congratulate him- relf in having maée « fortunate escape. The folle: are the preciee details of the allair, as wo havo them from the best sources:— Awong tho transient residents of the hotel was Mrs, W—, ® young and prety lady from Lous who wae ly her busbanc's absence—ue having ro- of basiners. A gen- temen of middle age, waid to be rich, ao auctioneer b profession, Mr. F——, had “overbid’’ (-nAéri) with the freatest success op the charming crene, and their mecy bat gone so far that it was noticed and commented upon hy several inmates of the bote} Amovg tho ERS arrived advising any one in New York on Seturday ev: volver ved bie pocket, determi to into hisown hands It wan in such # diaposition of al that he went to the New York Hot), where his faitniese Saw Sat wes Remecing, ans ques for the anmber of room. Ho bad no trouble at all to get in. Foil of tmpredent recurity and wet muapecting that ihe husband, whom they thought far off, was already advancing in the bal—the two lovers hed not even been cautions enough to ieck the door, Mr. W— entered ea if he was at home, and although it wae very early in the evening, he found bis wife and Mr F—— in a position easier to imagine than to describe, and whieh did not admit of any peosibio falso explanation. ithoat otfering @ word, Mr. W. drow bie revoirer And fired et the guilty party. Mr. F. not being Dit, Jomp- od out of bed, ran to the door, where, on opening it he was shot at a recond time, and took tight hesdiong towards followed by hie terribio enemy The fugitive had nocbing on but # single flannel! undershirt, and ag that moment it seemed to be least of bis cares. [at one can judge of the sensation created by thie strange Acparition among the perrons hasteaing from all sides after the noise of the Oring of plewls. Mr. F. running head. foremost arrived at the bead of the staircase, descended in great baste torned to the right and sloped in one of tho celle of the weter closets of the hovel, in whieh he dolted himseif clore. ‘The purevit had been hot. He cenld hear from his un. poet cal abeiter the tumult om the stairs, and the struggio jo etep aod disarm the terrible husband. He, however, cid not rely on bie ears, and Convented to open the door only when summoned by the polos, and apon the forma! promise tbat bia jife should be protected. It bas been said that Mr F. waa wounded; but we be- Neve | to be nutroe, unies# one means tho doable wound to bis love and bia self love. Aa Mr. W. immediately left for the South with bis wife, we are inclined to believe thas the aifair will go no farther, afer having cacsed lene blood than ewes: aad tears to De ——_______. The Kxciee Commisstoners. The Excive Commissioners mot yeaterday sfiersoon in the chamber of the Court of Common Plose—Commis- sioners Haakett and Holmes being present. Appiicauious for licensea were recetved from the following persons — POU INNCREPERE Wm. O'Donnel, 222 Third avenue. James MoKeagne, 161tt streot and Tenth avenue. N. B Govling, 047 Broadway. Charles Keeney, 267 Bowery. Edward A Mopianye, 46 Jobn sti et. Samue) Allisoa, 61 Fulton street. Sebastian Hibell, Manhattar vi! 6. Abrabam Tucker, 249 Sixth avenue. rt Bie sree Beekman & Van Siokier, 134 thir h ‘Thomas T. i! ding, 62 © wm rirest. en und & Frinck, 68 avenue i po Houmee stated thet (n pursverce ¢f 8 reso Jation of the Board the Commgee rere would, after ihe iret Tuesday in September, ho: ertings every day for the purpeeo of graming licensee rn.il the sevston of Ofty days should be completed, ned any apphioations presoe ted: ‘afer that period woald net De taken Injo omideration by them, the law Iimiling thelr power to tho duration of the meion only, There ao thirly ‘our cays of the semston yne rem ining L? ber of licenses granted ap to this time le 546, nt the amount reoelyed for Lc same not far irom $16,000,