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Mesers. Treadwell, Acker & Ce., proprietors of the Bi. Nikos Hotel, have suffered heavily, !t is alloged, at the ‘Wands of one of their entry clerks, named John M. Lawior, ‘Who, i is said, has swindled them out ef at least $20,000, ‘@uring the past cight months, by means of false entries made in the books of the establishment, The defaulter ‘was arrceted on a warrant issued by Justice Flandreac, @f ibe Jefferson Market Police Oourt, and ia now detained We custody at ihe hotel. The affair has created a great deal of exciement about the 8, Nicholas, and notwita- @anding every effort was made to hash up the defaica Won and keep the public in utter of the ascued’s @adovesty , yet pearly ey dpe dyn bransso- fon were Communicated to our reporter yesterday. Tae ease of Lasior is wry simiar to that of Adams, the 'ncely bartender of the Howard Gotel. There ie hens Lawlor’s caso also. and to ber prosence st tho hotel may be aitributed the whole of the young man’s misior- ‘lh appears, ro far as we have been abic to learn, ths for @eme months pasi the proprietors of tue +t. Nicholas nace Bad oorast n to suspect the disa mesty of some of the wier*r, tb conse pee of the greaees of the reo-1 he ‘Whe hove: 01d an excel ent bu ine s, yet the reoripis were far bel w their expectsiions Toe inte defalcatioa ot the Beeard Hoiel opened their eyes somewbst, and they de Sermines to place a strict waich on certain of their em ‘Qn Wednesday morning one of the guests of the ho'el wishing 10 leave the city aian carly hour, got up pefore Hight, avd pot Guding the entry clerk tn the office, be ight vorer the amount of bis dill, some $35, ip tie severvigat; axe took has departure. Tye Porter, p reuring from du tbe morning, © money erento Lawlor, the entry clerk, who had eee down Bo Du ives. Du jog the dey and up to Thursday evening no entry of He $35 in question was mete in the dooks. The porter, upkiowa to lawlor, examined the books carefully, aad tha. no mention of the money was made, ai once ed the fact to the propriewrs Mr. Tread well determines to keep ibe matter secret jor a while, at ieast uni) he could have some mere convincing proof of Lawior’s dishonesty, and ea- Be Jot silenoe on tbe part of the employé mvking the covery. The movements of the suspoo ed clerk were loscly watched, and enough was reveaiod to satisfy Mr Breadwe)l that the ge Genenncien could be emily ac gets warrant out for the ac- (@uped, and « keep Dim ip custody at the hotel un !! further @evelopen ents would justfy whem io sending him w the Fembe. Accordingly, Justice Flandreau, of the Jefferson Market Police Comt fat made acqualokd with all the Seow in the care, ani a warraat was tbereupoa ineued by Mam avd placed + the hands of one of the Highth waro Ht tion Y. storday mor! ing the accused Was ‘Ube steps tha: had deen token aga'nst Dim, age eo to contider bimself in the custody of tho ov- tock the maiter very toed professed hi- iano. the charge made sgainet him, an: signified nis i $ . p a® awalt the result of an invesigaticn without @my uncarhocre wbatever hace the arrest of Lawlor the proprietors of the bave been fully inves igatiog the mader, bavo made some inwresti and imporiani @incove: ies relative \o the concuct of Lawlor duing tne ‘taat six oF ¢igbt mopths. Toey fouod wat he baa become very {timate with a mavricd lady—a Cali‘ornia #ido +— Dearding at the ho ¢]; that he ased to be her beau at the epee, be oonoert, the shestre, ad oo many occasi ms would orive her out wo the Abbey, High Bidge and the eum pany Upoe examtping the books minutely they osiculated Mat tho scoured had been embexzling funds for the iss x or eight mouths. They were unable © taco mun farther back then the date of ihe lady's ‘i the hotel, and i. was then, it !s supposed, that ls Sret commences a series of embezz'ementa which, ia the aggregsic, wilt amoont to full $20,000 The receipts for Wansiens boarders reemed to suit the clerk's idoas best; dere was pot so much risk m hs pegeageI five dolaw Bere and ten there, as tne-e would be in pucketiog a Dill for a week’s board, so Lawlor confined himself aimosi en- tdroly to the one and t#oca boariers. ‘Law or has beer four or five years in the employment @f Merers. Treadwe!, Acker & Oo., acd wae until wiihio fhe past fow cays beld tn the bighest estimation for boves gan industry, About two years ago be dstecied one of booxkecpers in a s sindling transaction, and informed by wesne of false and books, bac been defrauding bis employers at the rate of ever F160 per week The sagacity cf Lawlor, in thus Bringing to light the bookkeeoper’s rasoality, readered aim B very efficiect employ © in the eyes of Messrs. Tread weil, Acker ef the & Uo., and from ‘bat dey be was made the confidant Gsm, aud war looked upon by them ana patern of exeelence, © m del young man and a plous %hrisien. © disposed \o \ egard him {n the light of « true Omristian, ty comequence of bis upremitiiug visite to Qeureh on We Gabbard and the lively 1: teret he took in p ey of ail mistiovary enterprises. How foo | «ero ed io their judgment of human natare generally aad young Lawlor cepecially is very apparent Fu:thar de- ‘velopemenis may be expecied to day. Personal antelligence. Mayor Word's revorn to this city will be delayed vnt\) mext Tuceday morning, in consequence of the death of Mrs. Ricbardron, his mower. in-law, which took place yes. ferday morning. He is at ber late residence, tn Auburn, fo whieh piace be prceede! some days since, by reason ‘of ber severe illness. Too Jospa ch aonouncing her death Se eee Uf Every vv iter of intelligence, says the Harrisburg (Pa.) Beraid of 1b 8b ine., who eutere the Insare aa, gal's to seo ba len Fenno Hoffman, the poct He receives Sem with bearty greotng, will ask them to sup aad drink whb dim, and when they leave invite them to “call sen.” (On tbe last oocasion that we saw nim, after rit tang to bis oe!) snd induig'pg in a pleasact chai—no, not pleasant, for tbe feeling of bis condition preventes ihis— Re ordered at severa) umes some of bis fellows to fetch ‘Wine apd glasses. Chey would just sare at him, and be would seem 10 forget it, until suddenly the order woaid be Fepecied and again forguuen. He generally labors nde We loce wat bu place of cominement i¢ « garrison of whicn be ie the commander, and \# only preveated from ujoy ing the culmiae by advice of his physicians Be will frequently endeavor to vrevail on the Saperintendent to rent him Uverty to roam through the country for a while, And when this it refured will s.bmit qaieily Aoifman Weare & oO cked bat copunusily, aod walks with a case Bie aprearance Dears the mark of ecoeniricity and genius, bol tbe jurmer may nol have been the case before his in wary His yore i clear, commanaing, bet atill heerful Ti may be interesting to your readers, mys a corres. powdent of ibe Warbingt 0 Stalks, boow who of tho that have occupied ex-cutive vifices to our govern are now amon, us. For this purpose we eudj-in a livt Below :—Of the ex Previdents there are four silti living via: Marin Van Buren, Jobo Tyler, Millard Pilmore and Fracktin Pierce, Of the Vice Presideot, aso four: Van Buren, T jer, Dalie and Fillmore; sad foor Secretaries of Pate: Ven Buren, Louis Molane, Buchanan and Everutt Beven Hecretsries of toe freasury: Rush, Ingbam, Mo- Lave (L) D noe, Tasey, Esicg, Bion, RJ Waleer, Merednn, Corvin end Gutarie Seven Secretaries of War? Ones, Boil, Porter (J M), Wiking, George W. Urawfurd, Onnrad and Jefferson Davia Aleo soven Secreta ies of ube Presion, Gratam an‘ ' Kennedy Bight Post nasvers General: Jobn Molean, Kendell, Francie Grave + Wisk- BBe Cave Jobneon, Collemer, N’ K ali and Camobe Bleven Atiorn ye General: Richara Rust, Tasey, BP. Busler, Giipin, Oritenden, Nelson, Mason (J Y ), Cittora, | Toncey, Keverdy Johnson and ‘Cusl ag ali the Becrevaries of ‘be Interior, viz , E ing, MoKenoon, Stuart apo McClelland, are yet (ring femen woo bave ferved as Spe House of Represestatives, now | MT Hotter, Jobo W Davie Cobb, Linn Boyd aod N. P. Banke Hen & J. Winthrop, Fasoy Kemble, Longfellow, Sena- tor Wilrop, of Mans., and Christopher Morgan, of Now York, are at Nahant fen Perley Poore, the Chief Secretary of the Dpired Staten Agrou! oral Society, +a* in Lovin rill on the ib inet, all the world, raye the Jourral, knows the famous major He se vod joog, faiubfully avi wich honw fe the ediorial jants, ane a thougn now eo) ying bie steam cum duntiat OD &@ beantiful farm in Mare scouse.te, be wil! mainauns his old fondness and attachment for we prose Mie emit that Nomald MeKer, the shipbuilder, of Fut bas commenod ® suit againet ais orother, Capt L Mokay, for slander, fixing hie damages si ihe sum of oe be Duboque (lo that Gener. rat Madrid, bas remgns ‘¢ are #190 sores gon ere of the pati cal “, viz Jono Bell, R rt. Winthrop, Bowell Nor‘huweet contradicta the romor . Dodge, the United Stace and is comiag home It We pororive ip an article ia the W a. al Dodge, our distingulat ed fe! we atieen aed be ited Staton Wi siater to te said fe Dave rerigned b * rid, and i¢ about to rears home. Wi: most reliable, that tbe statements siladed to are erro- peour Not oaly #0, We pomitively know that tne adminis f@ation at Washingion are folly eatiefed with General Dodge, and that i desires and expects him to remain ‘The Montrea) /*/ic4, of Angust 14 regrets to learn that ome of whe lebt fingeree geoey were at work at the comversazione given by the Netural History Society in fhe Oxy Counet! Dall Profemsor Silman was relieved of abou! $100 while promenadieg the bail Richard Ten Broeok, the owner of Pryor and Priorome, is & pative of albany, and was formerly & mensenger boy in the Now York legamure Exrepirion-— Some parties in retofore been con*ph OURiy eng ged er's Central American crossde, siguil preparations are on foot for wacaber emor ttrarion at no distant daj falc (0 exist which Comtompiates the rai of we thowand men, sil of whom anal) about ihe same time for some port ip Nicar ng to de left undone which sball teed to seoure efficiency and c:cptual snocese, Balt more is to furnieb from three i four bepared, as her complement to Ub with fait Secipmnents, eae «oe. It hat are attached to this league ve are une) hor they have boon absolutely Conroiidated mored Caocat be (oily ascertained, noe #0 far as Fomor ges, Such secret | \\ustering expeditions if the one to question dost really Ail, doubtless, be more ally asoor Burton, Pailadelomie, Ne Aber loadin” otues of ths Uaion are < he mo owent—Laitenors Paria Grieare and ai) whe ged wo be unites Bigs K NEW YORK HERALD Police an INe6mmous SwIndee vree a COUNTETSAR. Brooklyn City News, ‘Ts Jour Bosav.—The joint Board of Aldermen and An ingenious swindle was perpewated upon » country: | Supervisors held an adjourned meeting on Thareday man named Chester Swan on Wednesday. As he was ip wearch 0! the office of the California Sieamship Company for the purpose of purchasing « passage tiexet, Re was met Dy one of the West street sharpers, who informed him that he knew a gentleman who was going 10 California and that Mf be desired ts he would gtve him an introduction Swan ‘was completely taken tn by the appearance of the sharper ‘and expressed himself but too happy to have a friend with him on the lopg voyage. Sharper No 2 was accordingly introduced, and sacceeded in » short while in walking ‘nto the affections of the countryman to the amount of $100. No, 2 appeared to be a man of great consequence; was just edout retorning to San Francisco, where bo bed made bis fortune. He had come to New York for the purpose of proocring some fancy stock for his farm,and st the Troment of the introduction he was about purcas tpg some barnes for the animals in question vas to somewhet of a hurry, a steamer wasto leave in a few hours, dai nevertheless vould be glad of Mr. Swan’s company as far as the sad dlery establishment where he had left the order. ur 8wae accompacied the nabob from the Pacific, wondering aa be wen. if the time would toon arrive when he would be able to come back to New York and parchase 4 pat proceeded bat a Hule distance when they were m+ by athird sharper, who hurriedly Addrested No 2, saving that the na-ness was already pected ne, and w vid sent on board of tre steamer im mediately No. 2 was glad to hear it He did not like to be ¢leappoimied, woold pay the mexbanic upyn the spot and thus conciace ibe He haul-d out hie pocte: co anyibiog in his Nabeb of the Pacific, and Dill No. 2 thanked bim fer his 8 to sep into the grecery more on the corner and receipt for the money. No 3 did as desirel, and a ong witb No 2, diseppeared into the deep re romes of the gro cery, Swan watred outside fora few momente, when be began to get uprasy Teo, Oficen minu‘es passed away, bot stl) the nabob did not make bis appearance. At last ‘Swan thought he would go into the ry and inquire after his friend. The Dutchman said thet the pair had gone ont of the side door some fff en minctes previow ly. Sean did pot exactly understand such cool treatment at the hands of the nabob Gradually be became suspi cious. New York, be bad often heard, was full «f thieves and e+indiers. He examined his pockets, every thing was in xe place. All was right. They could’nt take him im soeashy. When suddenly it dashed across the mind of = bes St E~ the $100 bill he chap, was bogus. Quickly he showed # to the Teutonic grocery man, and as quickly did he hear the crushing news that it was wortblers. The bank was an tmaginary one, called the Otty frut apd Banking Oompany, and bad no reai exiat- ence except im the mind of the por couctryman Ina few moments a bit dreams of fine times the steamer with the nabo» Vanished into thin air, and he was forced to believe that he had been the victim of misylacea copfidence. The police were soon mete a0 quaipted with ihe facts, when officers Patterson and R»»b Srrested @ map pamed Thos Spriggine on suspicion of baving beep conn cied with the gang. The prisoner vas brovgbt before tee complainant, when he was identified as whe * nabob;”’ bot yesteroay afternosn, on an examination before Justice Connolly, the privoner proved an alibi, and Was cl-oparged. Nevertheless, Swan believes that <p ig gine 1s the veritable pereon who gave bim ihe hogus bill ‘and acted the part of the nsbob s- exquisively, although he @id prove an aliti and was discharged. Ax Omo Drover Manes 4 Doveryti A0qvarstarce — George Thatcher, a drover from Onio, standing elx feet two inohes in his stockings, was imposed upon in the moet Darefaced manner by a sharper whose acquaintance be made whic walling for the cars at the New Haven Ra! rad depot, at Twenty sixth street. The drover was stand- ‘pg on the sidewalk at the corner of Fourth avenue and Twenty sixth stoct when the sharper came along, and afier taking a survey of his person so as to satisfy himself of the secu ity of the game, cooliy walked uo to bim and bid bim good day. Toe coontr; man remarked that the sharper bad the advantage of him, when the latter assured bim that they were acqvainted and had met in the cars. The drover wae earily pereuaded that it was all rigat, and at the request of the Chevalier de Industrie, wok a walt around Madi:on square. bile the we ambulating the park, and were tber, the Cunningbam baby ebarper No. 2, a whkb - said eee ‘peat to prieior of a neighboring dry ‘was all right, took ihe pack» ge, and put his pocket and tencered the bearer of the parce) « $100 bill in payment for tbe goods The mesenger declared wai no change, 10 sccommodae No. 1 with change Mr. Decting that any trick wae abo. t to be played upon him, Crew govt bir wallet. and after counting his money to sce ‘fhe could change the bill dociared that he was sh: rt some three or four dollers, No 1 insisted that thee must be some mistake , for be counted ov er one bun ired dollars, ane was willing to etake bis reputation ano parte besids ‘that be was not wrong. gentleman was paciti of th» correctness of bis connt, when the tharper a:ked leave to count the money him’el', and agreed if he was wrong to treat the to « bottle of wine ‘Tne verdant gentleman bandes the etbook ever to te sharper, ‘and anziourly awalted the result, After counting over ail ‘\be bills ibe shar; er declared that he had lost the drinks, ‘Dut binted thet the drover was vlaying a trick upoa him. The latter became bigh'y enraged at the ineult offured bi when the ebarper declared he wonld see bim in the regions before be would stand treat The newly formed Aoquaiptancesbip was then suddenly broken off, and she pariy sepwaud. The wo sbarpers went in one direction soross tbe +qvare, while Thatcher retraced his seps to the New Hav ‘epor Up bis arrival a} the office, ant ss he was examining bis pocketbook @ith a view of purchasing « | Boset for Bosion, he made the sartling discovery taat three wp dolar Dills bad been extracted from his wailet by the genius whoee aq alotance be had no lately formed. The olo gentler an waa exceedingly indigeant a the sue. | cess of ibe swincie, Ceares or Simauve Money rrom aw Brocaast.—Yes | terday afternoon @ man uamed ©. Williams, having ao | office at 156 South street, was brought before Justice Con | Belly, ab tbe Lower Police Oourt, on charge of extort money from Thos. Park, an emigrant who was desirous of returniog to his native country—Eogiand. Park says he Was inouced to pay $00 for a passage Ucket oo board pire Stawe, sbep the reguiar price was only legos wat be bas thus been defeated out of $12 ty ns of felee tenees apd fraudulent representa ens op tbe part of Williams. The accused was held to Dail to ane Deost Cros 4 Necro Gaxnitve SaLoom.—Tho police 0” the Sixth precinct made a descont upon the negro gam Diipg eajoon No, 87 Park stroot,on Thursday night, and arrerted ve colored gentiomoa as they were busily en- epod wh Tae proprietor of the estavitehment, dat Connell, war alo tak The ace: were ali Commilted to prison yenterday by Justios Con- nolly on echarge [a The faro ‘abie, together with teverai packs of greasy cards and seme $i in small change, was taken postoraiva of by the police. Tux Parmny Bare Gan —Mr. De Lorme, of Miseourt, but af preeent a gucet stopping st the Merchants’ Holel, war evindied cot ef bie gold watch and chain, valaed at $100 by the patent safe game, «bich was succesfully olayed upon hie by tall maa with sandy whiskers, long goatee and very large feet. No arrest. ONy Intelligence, | ArronemasTs mv rine Sragar Ooxwmmonen'’s Ormct —The | folowing sppotniments were announced by Mr. Conover yesterday Joho Payson, of the Ninth ward, Soperintondent of Re. pairs and Bupplies. Jomes W. Barker, Baperinten tant of Street improre- menue. | "Wm. Allen, Contract Clerk. Joseph 8. P Vock, First General Cierk. ye Dew appointee: heave flied their oath of office, and file their bow te to day Merere Pollock and Allen held office under the late Joneph & Taylor, bet James W. Barker, the late Kaow Novhipg cadidate jor Mayor, ls & new name in conneo- | Mon with this effice. | Tee New Yous Horm Scawpat —The Oowrrier det Pials } Chis of Thoreday contains some detalles of the scandal which took place some days ago st the New York Hotel | They sre ae follows —ly iy no’ fact to may that the two | eet personages were New York Hotel. | Mra. W ianded there on the +e¥y Wa @ tbe ailsir, at 10 o’cloek in the morning, and afer being ahown to ber avert. menls, comprising & parior and a bedroom, ordered that | her bres) fert shoula be brought ap te ber. Mr. F called toon afer, and was introduced as acagual viaiter. Aboat an | bour afterwards Mr. W. arrived, and found the two lovers | together. Mr. W., an we bay with & revolver, but an eye witness of the | that be did not dre. He only followed wr. F unit) the Inter found an op» door to shelter bimaeif bebind. Some ome succor ded then in quieting the outraged husband During Uhis time Mra. W. packed ap her tranks, and left Ahe hotel afver a stay of scarcely three hours, AccpantaLy Dxownan.—Coroner Bills held an inquest yesterday « pier No. 97 East river, apon the body of Jobo Jones, the cook of the ship Bright, who accidentally fe! overboard apd was drowned on Toursday evening as be ‘was sitting on the string ploce of the dock. Deceased 28 years of ago, aod wars native of Walon, Tar Yaout Squaprow—As the recent corres- pondence between the Mayor of Newport, R |. and Com odore Edgar, of the New York yacht squadron has been misrepresented, we from the Newport Advertiter the reply of to the invitation of Mayor Cranston on behalf of cit!zens of Now, publishes the letier, with the followirg iminary re marke:—A number of our citizens, who fally aopreciate ‘he paramount object of there regatias, wore dosirous that ron, ere they returned to New York, should also extta in our Capacious waters, and acoordingly in- ‘viteo them to visit ue for that purpose, and se & token of the'r ap oreciation, at opce raised by subscription the eum of three prizes of silver Uhre c.s8e8—the race to take piace at euch time as would be moti agreeable to the equadron. The invitation from « Svanston, in behalf of the citizens, having been Eicated to ‘be squadron by @ special messenger on Se vi day, (he following courteous reply from Commodore Eagar was vobsequently received — Sik A Meeting of yacht owners waa convened on tho ailerdoon of the 15.5 instant, en beard the Commoxiore’s yecbt Widecon, for the porpove of taxing ac ion on the ‘ ob reseed from you on th Tam reque ted hy the geatiemea o' ftqoadron to express to you their sense of the honor ich bes been done theta, and also to way tbmt ve ing to engagements on the part of the onptaing of the diferent yanbie, he eqradron fn4e 0 iteelf obliged v9 dinperee. Ttit a subject of much regret that we cannst except your liberal tren. the boncr © be, very rer Iv, your Cbeclen: ser rant, WK LD AR, evening. But iitte business of importance was transacted. After the reading of the minutes a motion wae carried to reconsider all the amendments passed at the iaat meeting, waking appropriations to the Fire Departments of the Eastern and Western districts, After this motions were made and carried to fix the sa’a’ ries of the fire wardens at $100 per year, the items for Dutidipg pew engines, rebuilding, &o., Im both districts and the appropriation of $2,600 for a Corporation work” shop wore also stricken out of the appropriations for the year. The whole matter of the sppropriations for the Fire De. partment was then put and lost for waat of a two-third vo'e, leaving the business of the Board in the same condi- tion as when the Board convened. The law requires that the joint Board shall report to th Board of Sopervisors, at thelr acnaal meeting, on the rat Tuescay in Avguat, the amount they mill require for the support of the city government for we ensuing year. it; The Board of Supe: visors have been delayed ia thelr finally settlo the taxes for the county, bu’ mect tux books for the ensutog yesr he mnst immodiatel; pro ected, as the time for dolng the rame is mush tmited, fSbovld the clerk proceed to meke up the *ooks, a« directed, no meney cap be raised by tax for the res et Seow of Brooklyn for 1858—thus leaving ibe 70) join Bo ‘y Jabors on ever ing, 80 that their report can be submitted to tno Bott of Supervisors on Tuceday. Boarp oy Huaury.—The Board met yesterday after. noon at the usualtour, Present, the Mayor and Alder. men Van Brunt, Schols and Rowe. An embossing factory in Bergen street, between Smith and Hoyt, was oompiain- ed cf as @ puwance, aud referred to the Oficer for report. Several sunken lots were also reporsed and re- ferred to tbe committee having tat matier in charge The Counseilor of the Board sent ip a communication stating that he would mt the next meo.ing what acuon bad been takep by bim ip relation to we suite 10m wenced against parties for violations of the health ordi pances. ‘The matier of the cow ttables of Husted and Company, in the Seventh ward, was ther taken up for final cons.de- raion. Alderman Scuo1s made @ statemen: before the Board in relation to the existence and maintainance of the nuisance of the stables, and gave a brief histry of wer execiion i the cause of the complaints taat hed been made egainst them. He maintained that they were and always bad been a noisance ano could not be othor- wi Be contended thas there existed sufficient power in the ordinances «f the Board to compel the owner of these ® sbies to remove the tame, or so far remove the cows therefrom as to abate the nuisanco. Mr. Gusted had but recently into the possession of this property, and tben only when the formerowner hadcame wo the copcivsion wat he could have bat litle iaflaence in pro curing ibe abatement of she stringent ordinance in exis- tence. Mr. Hosted went before ihe Board of Aldermen apd asked that tbe ordinance be so amended as to = him to rebuild the stabiee. The subjec, was re- red to the Board o! Health, and it war taat.they were About to act upon. Alderman Van Brunt stated he knew of @ person who was only waiting to see what action would be taken in the case of Hcsied, to erect stables on bis own premises. Aldermaa Rowe did not tink those cow stablee were 80 wuch of a mul:ance ashad been com- plained of He had passed the place a namoer of times, and cid not perceive tw bea very great nuisance. The esiabii pment bad been the means of dulidirg & por. tion of tha: ward, and had given employment toa great rot 8. He know of a number of establish- ments which were greater Duisances than these. Le did Bot sbink the cow,stab! ere 90 detrimental to beaish as they were to the value of property, and this wasthe grand seoret of the whole to the cow stables He doaot- ed tbe por of she toremorve them. ow stadies wore a necessary ovil in a measure, and if they existed ia that Jocasity ft could not be helped After ome further Gecumion Alderman Van Brunt offered a resolution to the efecs that it was umpoiltic to rescind any portion of ihe oroimances of the city rélating to cow tiables. Aleo, that the proper officers be avd sro beredy direoied to prose- cue every violation of the said ordinenoes. ‘The resolution was adopted, Alderman Rowe voting in the negetive. The matter of the bone beiting establishments in the Ninth ward, which has been for some 1ime under discus. siop, was brovght up, when Alieyman Van Brunt moved that the Health Officer be directed to cause the ordinances in r@tion to these estabtisnments to bo . There being some doubt as to the avthority to prosecute ander the ordinances of the city, Alderman Van Brunt offered Ube foil wing rerolutions, hich were adopted :— Resolved, That this Healih Committee, upon competent tes +40 deciare aod determine tha, the boiling, £ inding and burping of bones for manure oF otherwise is A nuisance, apd direct that the same shall cosse wi.bin ‘the limite of the city. Resolved, That the Clerk be directed to give Ave days notice of the above r:solotion in ibe Corporation ‘The Board then adjoarned to Tuesday afiern son. TO THE EDITOR OF THE BERALD: Naw York, August 15, 1867. In your issue of this date is a letter from “ An English. man,” and as he evidenily labors uncer a misconce tion of present affairs in India, I request the privilege of sctiing him right through your columns >— Obbvious of the actual Causes of, and the rosults likely to follow, the *“ mutiny” in India, “ An Eoglishman’’ ray It snot tle Frg'eh but the native press, condarted by ive lanwopem. wont ie to be # long harped,”” £0 *y be mast uphold the mort rnwise and desvouc preceeding; ope. to, whuh will tell rorely against we British roment in their avempta to regaia the confidence of tbe natives, should they prove succes fut in their exdeavors to ress be wide » mutiay.” To that “ prose” 1 Batives’’ have ever looked for aid ip their rer-cnst: aipet ibe inolgnities wmich have from time to time weaped upoD inem; and if it did “barp” upon this subject, is it not the ‘“auribate” of ine “press”? to “harp,’’ to point ont contin sally the rights of people, and res prore ik 10 be eo, still Himeatp | denouncing’ it tlorte to obtain tbat reepec: and p miion, bis rig b none can deny. Yeten Rogiiebman ea) s it has— Peen main'y instrumental in cansing the prevent troubles. et Dut iratt otion to the “harutog”’ of press” merica’’ 10 Roglanc? What bas this “barping,’” thls pointing oot © piinoal wrongs, #itb no re- Cres, browght © their “arms” the inbabitants of tne ‘Dew World,” apd gave to the urlverre as & glorious re- orks this “neble of Maes?” What aitet “Uaibolic emepetpetion?”” = W th om “protection” to tte dace, toppled it over end raised upon ite ruins that mag miflor ot stro tore “free trace?” Wohatis the greatest aid to & people ip every great stroggle for ote, politival or eral, bot the “harping” o the press? Is tt because the “pres” pointed ov! to a deeply wronged and do#n trod dep race their rights, platnly stated thejwronge ic ilt ted, Abd exocavered to bring to @ sonee Of jurticn ab arrogant and j erjured government—ts it for this tuat “‘an Koglian. Dad,” forseoth, must say that the native press of india “harped” ou well known grievances and caused ‘the proves troubles,” and therefore it was right to suppress M4, Abd algo that It is) 88 you may suppose, very unecropalons about, the truth of its eule You, Mr Editor, and your thousands of readers, will dermand bow much truth i to be expected from e previ India Boaro.” and must fully ind that it te to ibe pal truth. Let A Eogilabman” urder tand that ite dative js no xoure lor le suppression and in hay warped”? aa it Gid, it feltiled te destiny; ant the pra er of @ 6 opinion when I lef England, « on the cards” lo lone India. For hie irformation | quote an ebeervation (made In eon- yrelf and others) of a man, perhaps not ply read, thorough!y and practcally initiated « Inaian ’ affairs —* The chance clroumstanoes of an bour, the events of a day, wi/l disclose « hidten vein of such deeply rooted prejndice an may cot the fairest gom tn bion’s crown "This ws more Wy remitentoes than they in their * philosophy dream With respect to the ‘sort of stuT gwhich England may have to reconqver,”’ and of which “an English- man’s’ relative (an officer, 100) writes — I think sepoys are, generally epevking, d——4 cowards. Let me tell An Englishman” and bis * retative’’ that one of the causes of the present ‘Irdian’” rebellion wi this treating as cowarde and a degenerate race a prpu: jon who as bigh tpirited, proud and warlike, are scarcely equalled in the world. Let them anderstand that it te not the mere my ng oe A ofven ignorant of vheir iat and ofwp. too 'n, beardiess boys, that'gives ihe tative that indoteitable courage he always hae evinoed Fr bya or draw: pan | ‘Alliwal’’ or “ Ferozepore,”” they woul not beid the natives to si Tont there bas been groat mismanagement and corrnp tion in the administration of ‘Indian’ afaire is patent to the world; and to this, and the :ontemptom treatment of the proud’ Brahmins by the Europene officers, ia the font revulsion ascribed by ANOTHER ENGLISHMAN, Supreme Court, TITRE CONOVER AND DEVLIN TROUELES. Avower 2t.—Daniel D Comover ve the Mayor, de , of New York and Oharics Devlin = Copter of the compiatat, eam moor ppleme nial injoncton in toe came, lesaed oo t., and already published, were rer ved on Jobo acting Mryor. The injan tion restraine the the defendants from interfering with the ways, books, paperr, &c., Of the Sirees Comminsioners office. Before Hon. Jndge Peabody AvoueT 91. —Oherles J. Tiwshaw et. Duight Montgomery —Tnyonetion dteaived : In the matter of the opaning of Omirel Park —Report of Roferee or wpplicason of glia Walace, onc irmed, SATURDAY, AUGUST 22, 1857. ef Two Steamboats. encase ase tke TAYLOR— L088 $15,00°—NO LIVES LOST—STATEMENT OF THE OWNES OF TER SPLENDID AND THE CAPTADN OF THE MOSES TAT- LOB, Bf0., BTO. About half-past three o'clock yesterday morning the steamboat Splendid, lying at Randall & Miller's wharf, Jer. sey City, took fre. There were on board ai the time two young men—J. Scott, the owner’s son, and another whose mame our reporter was unable to get. Phoy were sleeping tp the cabin, and were awoke by the suffocating smell, and had scarcely time to get out of their beis when the Games barst forth in the afer part of the boat, near the boil. The owner’s son jumped into the water and got ashore, He was followed by his companien, both being scorched by the fiames, Soon after, the Jersey City fire companies were on the grouni— Liberty, Diligent, Hudson Hook and Ladder, &c.—and went bravely to work to extinguish the conflagration, which Bow notonly raged om the Splendid, but had also ex- tended to a powerful tow boat called the Moses Taylor, which lay alongside, The flames were not subdued until the after parts of the two boats were destroyod, toge ther with upper works, main deoks, wheelboases, con- nections, &6. The loss is estimated at $16,000—that «f the Moses Taylor $6,000, supposed not to be insured, and the Splendid $10,000, insured for $8,000—ta the St. Nicholas, $2,560; Laayette, $3,(00; balance in an unknown office. UB SPLENDID—STATEMENT OF THE OWNER. ‘The Splendid was an excursion steamboat, formerly ply: ing between New York and Newburg, about three han- dred tons burtben, and was, uni this accident occarred. employed in makibg excursion trips. = Ie owner, Captain Roott, gave our reporter the following particulers:—‘ I was not ch board when -be flanes broke out, ner cen [tell bow the fire erly inated. was no fire on board Chursday, caloulated logo on an excursion on Friday. My nou and another young man, whose name | du not know slept on buard Thorsday ight, My soa told me when { came over op Friday morning that he bad barely time to eecape with bis life He ts eligbtly scorched, and the other aa age considerabiy burned. Ail the 1) paporr, ddivg and furnkere of the boat were ,barned.’’ The and we boat is a o’mplete wreck all aft, and is in @ sinking oon- dition, The owner rtated that it would take $10 000 to make her what she was before the fre. OTATEMENT OF CAPTAIN HANSELL, OF THE MOSES TAYLOR. ‘Tho Moses Taylor was formerly of Boston—is owned by the Delaware, Lackawana and Western Railroad Compa. ny. On Thursday night we lay alongside of the Splendid, and on Friday morning, about 3 o'clock, my brother, the mate, was aroused by '@ fire breaking out om board the Splendid. H, tried to get the boat loose and ict her float away, but ber stern was agroand, and she swang roand, bringing her immediately under the lee of the fire then ragipg on board the Spl -ndid There were seven mea on board at the time, and they had barely time papers, &6 , were also burned, mate, containing $50 or $40. lor is a large siean tug, and plies between Eilzabetbport. All her upper works, main | ouse, &G., are consumed, and sccording Ww the captain’s cetunate it will take $6,000 to repair her. One of the firemen had his hand conelderably scorched, but our reporter heard of no farther accident | THE DRITISH STEAMER ARABIA. ‘The magnificent steamer Arabia lay in the next dock— the Cunard—and for a time was in some danger, but the active exertions of the firemen quenched the flames with- out dotrg any farther injury than that already detailed. wi Bank Note | $s Counterfeit American Gank Notes In France —Snicide of one of the Couoterfeiters. [Translatea for the New Yous Hees from La Presse of Angvet 5 J COURT OF ASSIZES OF THE SEINE. Sitting of the 4th of August—Prealding Jadge, Mr. STATRMENT OF THR CANE AND CORCLUSIONS FROM THE ‘BY 188 PROSECUTION. On the 8th of November last a prient Vanin. 1bANCe called upon Mr, levy, @ broker, at Paris, to change # $10 bank note of the States of the United States of Nerth Ame- [Biles and who, some ims before, same Kind of notes at the Amer! Abbe, when questioned on the subjsot, fully conirmed the account of Dupas, and raid thet he tad known Dapas before at jouleme He eta ed also that |): with bim as bis servan! at Paris, some tims between tho months of October ard November, 1866, and thet he oad then, at U © request of Dapas, changed several Amorican bacb notes for bim attne brokers, namely, Mr. Langlvis, Mr Levy aud Mr Monteaox At firet it was imagined br the authorilios that the piocs Abbe bad been merely biameanie for acting wi. wo much ir considersiion avd simp tsity in ihe premises. [t was not At all suspected that be was bimavif one of the guilty par- Bes. But tn the course of the exam'na ious aad of toe to quiry subsequently insti’uted ‘acta cains out which fally proved that the priest himeeif ® guilty party. Op May 22, 1867, Dupes made a con! He wmited be left New Yors and set for Franoe, with .be in om, on bis arrival im Frence, of manufacturing Ame rivap bank notes Mas he arrived in Paris be put ap advertisement in of the papers, im which it was a £ i counterfeiting. He then, at Dupas’ direc ioa, bought & hand press, and fur 396 france moro, which were paid him for bin work, he procuced « qaentity of bank potes, » bich ft a culation, inteo firet at Now York, aud aforwaran a quantity of them —— Dupes and the priest (Gueria) with the ‘apes stated in his confession that he acquaintance with Guerin, who then astistet bim # operations, wiih the criminal nature of which he was perfectly a quaivted. ihree cays afer behid mado planet abject A proof, however, of his Grimins! kaowledge is coptained im the fact that he wert to change the notes for Dopas atthe brckers. That individaal waa bit not far off in the neighborbood waiting for him. Elow was it pos pected what was the origio them in the possession of ene Dank ofs man *ho was Hy: ith him a bis servact aod who wep eeuing Sine for fear of being caught by ine police er prrof agaloet bim te the fact, that when a bro eb oe of the notes for him, in nee of some Inq Irie about it whieh had been London, yet he weat aud tries to change ihe eame brokers. Last of all, in the neries of proofs even cheated Dupas himelf, For, though paid by the latter 100 francs for his work in get Ung the notes changed. yet on ove occasion, when be had recetwed 764 francs in cha ge for potee be ot ly ancoanted keeping the balance himself. This fight, juivalen: t Con est) D © persone thas implicated P linek is the only remains in (he bands of justice; of the two eg Committed suicide, and the other hay. 5 them on the ind press. Pibmeki, im hie defence oretends that bo Wovght they were labels for bottles of Cham; wine, which be had been employed to engrave and print. Bat such @ pretence is too shallow to stand in peed of refute to look once at the bank pore bem ight they wore, Neither the paper nor anjtbing about {i was like & printed label for any porpore Berides Pilineki @ knowledges that ho saw the word bank on the .apor. And furthermore ly labels, would suoh an accurate and a © been necessary as Pillpaki Would tw berate aitempia ‘and then by engray- labels? ain, BeOOrdIny to the Ceciasa lous of Dapas in his oon. fecsion, Pilinski ¢ yea twritated (99 writen signatures en the original notes, and rigned some of ‘he names on tho counter'elte, which were required to appear, Pilinek! when charred with baving done Whis, positively devied It. In a manurcript writing of his which he was juired to make, inorder to compare his band writing hh the rignatores ou the counterfelt notes, heprenteded to be « bad writer, and #0 complet iy cunoosaled what a good proman be really leas Wo deceive even the expert called inv court to give hit opinion. But a lower by him and placed in the hands of the examioing wrpistrato on the 11kb of Jave previous, reveaies at once the fact that be if @ perfect master of (he pen and oan write oematifully Pilineks raya, by er, that he refused to ti . ree apd to nign Uh *. Now, if it be supposed tbat auch is the fact, yot it is evident that he nevertholess continued to work «1! notes for Dupaa and to supply him with the conrterfelts, so that bia criminal complicity is clearly eatablished The A torney General Marte conducted the prosecation, tnd the accured war defender by Master Vautrain. | Tho sary foved Pilinek! pot guiliy, Amd be wae sooor: + Gipgly diecbarged. required to make? eon necesrary, firat by lithogra, ng, If they had been nothir |, b A Metrepolttan BEAFFORTIONSENT UF TER FOSO—THE LIFB BOATS ON THE CTRAMBOATS, ETC. In view of the adjournment of the Board of Police Com- missioners anti] Beptembor, and the consequent impossi- Dility of makisg appointments to fill the four hundred va- cancies im the force, the General and Deputy Superin- tendents are now engaged in equalizing the number of men in the various wards as wach as possible. The foreo is at present very unequally distributed among the se rera! wards, Beme of them have nearly their full complement of men, whilst others have but very few. “The dificulty has been remedied in Jess be. detailing men from one ward to another; but, as Fe stated, the probable lcog'h of time which must ‘ensue before the balance of appoint- ments can be made, bas rendered it necessary to make some yn} re-epportionment. In this work pains will be taken to red:oe the number of detailed men as mvch as possible—a reform by the way, very mach needed—ond it is believed that there will be nearly as many ratrolmen on duty with the force of 800 as were firmerly with a force of 1,200, The new allotment will be Te eet eeaah Cromer 40 men, 7 F % ga. heeaeh Berges rea. 40 ry rT) 40 4 4th 4 40 én 33 oh 40 + ith 40 « sth 38“ Mh o« a8“ re “ a4 Mik 40 « Wh 3g Bh 38“ Mh « ee Wh 36 eth a5 wh « 40 ih 36 1h +38 2h 38 at 49 ma “ Each inspector, or acting inspector have acting under him three sergeane, selecting from his command acting sergesnis if necessary, He will als) select two men. The investigation instituted by General S:perintendent Tallmacge, 98 tothe means on ‘he various steamboats for Prevervipg life in care of accident, is rrogren ing fast, and rerults will shortly be resorted. Mr. Tallmadge expresses his determination to enforce the pro isions of the statute. The New Post Office. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. A correspondent in one of the city jrurnals, alluding to the necessity for the erection of a new Post office, is dis- posed to complain of a want of promptness and apprecia: on of the wants and necessities of the New York public, om the part of the Postmaster General. No «, the state. ment of a few facts will show that such complaint is entirely groundiess—eo far, at ail events, as the present Postmaster General is concerned. ‘The subject of purchasing a site for and grecting a suitable Post office building in this city has, for several years, oocu- pied attention of the beat ef the Pust Office Department and the oper comunitiees ‘of Tongres*; but !t was not until re- oe! an approrriation for thas parpose wes obtaj aed The sum of $560,000 was ther voted, making it the duty of the President and the Postmaster General to select and purchase @ scttablesite. after recoiving vartous proposa 8, the latter official, Judge Oampbeil, visited ibis ci'y, and 10 sy Sones the sevoral localities suggested, and ally, ¥ ith the concurrence of Presiden: Pierce, decided ‘ purchese the Brick Church property, the price being fixed at $460,0¢0. But before the bargain was fully con stmmated, the question of title was sudmitied to Attorney General Ourbing, who dectded that it was notin all ro = swistactory, whereupon the trade fell through, and e property was sabecquently diapnsed et to private’ pdi vidual. at auction, but atan aggregate sum conaldarably below what war demanded by the government Bubsequently otber sites were offered, but the real estate owners bad become fully altve to the splendid opportunity which seemed to offer to fleece Uncie Sam out of a hand some sum, and the terms were #0 extravageotly high and #0 entirey beyond the amount ret apart by Congress tbat as @ maiter of course no other purchases coul be cfiected. Thus the matter stood when the last admi- Bist ation exptred and the present Postmaster General en- tered upon bis daties, So far as Gov Brown, now at the head of the Post Offlce ry of & more patriotic, liberal minded just public the same time it may as well be added he |» the last man to permit the revenues of tho weeted upm land jobbers and real esi culstors He is, I bilievo, de-trous of giving to New Yorkfa Post office which shall be worthy in all reepocs, of this great commercial city, and in the shortest possib & period But our citizen local authorities are them- selves bound to oo operate with bim in furnishing a con ‘vepient and iygrragecen! Ag vege J and at s figure at least as as reagonable as wi be demanded in an individual trane action . ‘Asta the proper site for the proposed building the Dorth west corner of the Park, on Broadway aod Chem- bers street, recms to be the favorite spot with all classes. If the citr suthorities would at once yore to soli the go vorpment sufficient grvuno at tbat polut, at a fair valuation, there cap be no doubt that Congress woul! promptly \o- crease the ap; ‘lation to cover the expense of th» baild- Ing algo, anc that the work woul: be sommenced forth wth, ‘as the site could hardly fail to moot the approval of be Postom ter General and of Congress. In that caso there would be Bo chance for commissions and bonases, mere! because the government bappeas to be one of the putics present, Now York certainly stands in her Ap it sat own light, by not feeling and assuming ber due share of the responsibility in the important matter of securing « pew Pot offce MABRITIO“K INTELLIGENCER, TORR—Tai8 DAY soon sete tion waren. Port of New Yoru, August ‘21, 1857. CLEARED. Steagebip Fulton, Wotton, Soucbampton and Havro—Morl- “iptecmabip New York (Br), Craig, Glaagow—J MeSymon. ematip Now . Craig, = Pe Rilen Anstin, Garrick, Liverpooi—spoffora, Tueaton & Bbip Columbia, Lewis, Charlenton—Wakeman, Dimon & Co an ‘Ubanucieer, Sheokford, Mon.ey.deo Ac -M M Freaman Bark Ocean Favorite, Penroe, Oar’e aa—H D Brook man, brig ¥ Whivier Gase, Huenos Avrea— WW DoForost & Jo. Brig Adelpt. Brown. 'Pare—J Bishop & Brig Conquest, Rasmussen, Gonaives—P Karok, Bng Pou le \Venex), Lawrence, Norfolk. Brg Argo, More, PBI hi Bi} J Peters, Bonaparte, Beann ftchr W Mason. btaples, Brezcs—Me teady, Mott & Oo. Rehr Francis, Reveridge, Newhern—Blovsom Boar enpedy, Harrie. \—Merrill & Abbwtt Rehr DC Higgua, Dewey, Rappahannock Rivor—J H Per fon. a Sebr J Birdeall, Chamberiain, Rappahannock River—O Hi Bebr Bogepia. Croob, Baitimore—Master. Sehr Jaa Provideaso—L Keany, Ben J 4 Arainard, eet fors—J B kdwards, Bleamer Kennebec. Hand Philedelphia. oF standing nals with stesmebip CO B diana ib bo ). lon 2Hh. Iai 40 £4, lor Persia sina ine meamsbip Water Witch Lieut Com Lovell, Ror % Bark Tre Ke (lial), Po'osl, Trieste, 84 days, passed Gibraltar Jay 3 wi to OW Pol hu, Bark J © ickeh (of Sesreport) Mickels, Mobile, Ang 1, to master Baile in co * ith brig My atic for ” Park Ramuel Morley Holmes, New London, ix ballast, to moni Frig Mary Menpa ( f Sedgwick), Hopkins, Mansanilla, July 80 Sich sugar. to Nesmith & Sone. Bria ua Merritbew (of Searsport), Gordon, Trinidad, Ouba, Aug 1. qin molnetes to Waleh, verter & nine irig Rxempiar (Ar), WeKennon, Aux Cnyes, Ang 2, with wood de. 10.4 W Braing rig River Belle (or), Holmes, Windsor, N89 days, with plarier, 10 D ® De® olte, Brig ‘Standard (Br), allen, Windsor, NB, 7 days, with pias ter, 10 manu. rig Wm Hoo bby (Br), Martin, Windsor, NS, 7 days, with plaster 'o master Br'g Velone, Simms, Taiais 6 day Robinson, Machiaa, Ponte Weats, Port © timore, Fehr alearado, Stanley nina 6 Behr Moro, wry ¢ alain 7 days Behr ki reepinw, Ualal 9 dayn foives, ¢dage, Ie» OF h. 7 an Je woort. edict, Goldem tb. Rew Haven for Phiiadetphia, Bebr Ronen bom Wieaine, Row Haven for Albany, Bohr Ontario, bawyer, New taren r fobr tolvar Bpear Ror dout for Oanvers. Riramer Kennrbre "For barning of sveamers Splendid and Moses Taylor, soe news columos Snir Goseont, which was ashore near One Hi Hoe singe, aud afer wards got off and taken to Rorto! being wowed down past Uoeport drified on the baok opposiia port Iron Works making arother leak waicn caused er stern Jo sie. having. the bows bigh on: of water A atau romp work on evening of (8h which would dowouiess free her and allow thie elignt ee light damage ty d@ effect Fenn Jone MURRAY. & portion of whone elem drifted ashore Bear Binok Rock Cohaase', ia euted in the Poriand panors to belong to Brooklin Me (not Brooklyn, NY). <he was com tow dod by Capt Sherman, and wae bound to @ Souhern port some. while foun Joserntrm, Ferris from Baltimore for Aibasy, put inv Morfele 17h inet, with loss of mainsail nad boom. Len ft wy Polley 860 tone was yesterday taken on the pmai! Halance dock for examination. Notion Notice to Mariners, hare, bees fotlon in hereby given that tbe foil baoye be placed tp the } aanage HO tewenn Oouyh Yak and Penikese [81'08, Rezard’s fap s— AW fide of the Midéie Ground, Binal No 1, placed in 18 feat "Whale ovk, Ned No 2, i 18 Ft war m low Hes honda oi mile Pao ard, NA, Avril 849); 20h Oom Morris, Lawrence Fal- ‘Wirslow, Waison, NB, 85) ep; Alpha. Uarwell, 84) ep. ‘rom do March 92 Minerva, @wain. ¥3B, to erabe; Koso Pool Fiaber, Edgartown, do; april $, Loulatana, #orton, NB, tn, Pormss, Beain, Phat, do At buasell’ WZ, april, Othello NB. 1700 al) to¢—bad hipped 387 bbls by the amar +a of and for W! ‘Tre sbip would Fett for anoiber eraise, and be abbome nex Whale shtp Otvaro, N'. with 1800 bile ap afl om board, nar- sowly escaped érifting aabore in Walhoas a deep bay shone 10 mi ¢e no thw-rtof the Nine Pins during acalm A whale boat ‘rom Rumell vent toher aeaistence and su in tabirg ber into the Bay of islands. The Othello while at on- chor for 14 boure had ber bows out down to her between decka by the ae''on of the chains He ard trom (oy et r from, Capt Core ove uae by ihe dd ‘ober was at “a J By who wea killed by the whale whiab by a bomb lance from a boat belonging to the Twilighyand Guard from of New Zealané: May 1 Lapwing, Aumiskey, ®B XO ddb ail 1014; Montgomery. Chapman, do’ 280 sp; Pa- melia. Coageaball 40, 105 ap. en— July 3°, iat & 34 lon 72%i.tehr B B Ook of Pro- oy sp. Hartwice, | oy eg mets Went.3e cage ont, 06. echr Wm Martin, of urieans (o!l not Bear via Bio Janalro (April $8) for Sisioaae Te Messina for New York, July 14, lat 37, “rg Howard (of Ba'h) Eldridge. ‘Qo in gt. Martinique og a int 23 it i ™ ee Te ee go Ports. — June 4—8id sntp Josephine’ Leudholm, Falmout, £bex, July 1l—In port bark Storm King Mann‘pg une Sk? Tee burt Tmaum, Perkins Zsoztbnr aad Bark «duide, Very. irom Zaozibar, arr tune t3 ano ald July 8 for Muscat, Anonancet July 22—Sideb p + ugustus, Boxwa BU Dark Bizabeth Leavitt Knapp do. ao kDwORsAS, Aug jt port Br oark Wm H Jenkins, Loris, for Provicence ready. 1—wid bark Daniel Webster, Athins, Queens eats -n Cuonerapt Juty Sl—In port ships W 8 Lindsey, Gray, for NYora id, ee I Idg for the U3 (‘aroliae Nove Revue jenna, Monucello, Vanderkia, fur Bristol Java, Grattem. for Hnil. bake Marah ana, Drink vs for Pewport &. sn Jacinto, Frais, ter wigcareo, Rorw brig Covrier. Haveland, frem Boston jwtarr Rid th shieo Fores: Eagle Orockest Bristol B Sft*, Wiodror Foresi, ural- fam, Liverpool; Joseph Ulark r80n fork rot Rat, ane 6—Paseed oy, Topeka, Uburob, from Havans Genoa, 40g I—No Am vessel in port. ND. AUg T—arr abip Saainel Fales, Young, 8t Jona June 4-814 shiv Spitfire Arey. Shavgbae. Arr at 00 May 26, sob ea eaetten Formuen (and alt Zh tor the Kast Cosst), June 3, steamer Antelope, Lynch, Aug &—1n port ship Echo, Loring, for Corfa ther yacht Charter Oni. Zt tone cri _ Hockall Martin “aiontia pelo Fazon (-), for Quebec 1%b; Amerten @, for Bo ton 16th: Inez, wraves tur dorame der (aug: ‘ow, for do 20th; Wa F Storer, , ; Compra. @, step'ioe, Masdak, for do'same day Sth; a Z do 9b; | ady Franklin, Jordan for do lib; Bmaald, ant Middlesex Parmalee, f ro 11 b; Eliza Lewis, for éo I6th; Biar cf the West, 17th ;R Kobinso., "Br h Tuscarora the Soran for do Bem for do eo, Woodard, fir Phin delehia 15% ; ee J Uj board, for New Orleans 9b Thay Welnber for do IRA; Bacen, Sti'phed for do with despatch; Vady suffolk, 'aven- er for > wiih ery deapaton; Oarrier Worn, " for balboure #ux 15; Goy wering, Volard, ‘or do 2Kb; Tir 1100, bend, for do Sept 6; Weam nger, Corning, fr do 18th; rpere, oreo & for oo 2itm for Bos'onu kig. LAGHORN, # ug l—Ia port ship Oxford 84 July 12, ships lows, Rew York, "Bite “tes Suse tag’ Pec sa Pitan, auanpere. CA0, Bey 29—arr “Del Sd June 2 sulp Norseman "Baskel tiseh MantaNtiia July 30—in port barsa Yamacraw (of New Oo- ae ay ua), MW Babbidge, Biaisdell, for men, eee “Oo arly, ete Mo stip P nye . Beamer, for ; bark Opmanil Gerdon, 7 Clares: N York or Baltimore ie ~ ‘Garr Buperior (uot Barpriet), Bowe, i Said Lney, King Few low, Canhit AB ay shy a jane 23 tn ‘ for B York 8 days. = — ‘Que Kimbal’ bio Guaxpe fome Ports, of EGpcmoons, Ang 12—vld sehr Bekford Webb, Cot - 1 BOST./B, Avg 10—Arr ships Judge Shaw Pr: ai . Liverpool; o°rks Stambeal Mondy' Mentone: Warburton (Br) Robertson. renin: orie Urania, Gilera, B, to lone for Liverprol: prise» Oar~ Urcaoso Tabhat Poiiadelybia sobre A Mirrell, His gion. ov; Ubief Mdridge NVork Sid wind 8 to S38, Initer rart & » good brer a Joba Tooker, and fom b-low Shio Bya:k'ing Sea: 2 BALTIMORE Ang Me rey ™ + oJ 5 480 8 acama Chase, Boston; 'ssires, Pine Forced: sea ba Providenes ‘lid bark ‘Selah, Goald, Bosioa, br maara Filipe and We wer Kelly barniman, do; sehre Arires, Plae. Fordand Sea Nymph, Daw-on Pruvk ence. Went to ven, ith sobr arc.ic, ( tr, skvenp Naaasa NP; 1h, Dark George & Henry, Trower tor Weer onat of Sout ame: brs Beandard, tn), King. fr Frinidod, y i brig Jalis Bo Arey, & me ary. Racket, Phiindelppia. vid hn hip Pre rhea: Bal Talnnds Arrecke Wazstle, Reanmaineton. Ri —Arrechr (nzel le Lal bdethpert e poy Fe Poiladelobia, Cb ARLEBTON aug | ply Melakof, olliws, hoox- rt $s, id Oat eres be Hawes, Havens 7 ey iaber, NYora. sinemabi George s Ores DaM + KiBCOTTA, A) Rat'mre 4 16h Rock® Bilt HIGE TORN, + Bwen May PRaN «PORT, aug ‘neola. *, Baltimore 7-Sid brig isabellS Jewett, Reed, Fail. RIVER, Aug }9—4rr schre Staten Isinoder, Palmer, Jap en River; amelia Rockhill Philadeppia, Sid lth soht Clerro Yate. Phiiadetphis; sloor ¢ 4 Borden, Collies Ns ork Wb eorre Richard dord~a Arurid Alexancria; aah, Marthe Wriungion suine, Poladelp! @RUBGETOWN. ang 12 arr cbr S Broen Doorclas, New York sebr ino, Mora do ia brig reuob ont Kavely, Mar uin'gue: tebe & MieNerson, Goodwin N York; Lh sebr # Bro- * en, vou Hivd.aRD LIGHT. Ang 3, 6 °M—Passing in, ship Dic ator from ari for Host o baat Nashaa from Phils Faoeia Oxodacr. out, Priladel bie, sloop Joweph. "wai wen. ‘arrol Prat Pailedelphia, ih, ts ley, do d aug 12-fid rig Black Cawk Phil ita RYork. 14h schr Unroliae ‘Rriges Rowell York SEW ORLEANS Acg 18— Arr barks Gen Warren, (lifford- Boose: Marmion, Salter, NYork id brig @udorus, Hae, ‘OLR. A0f 30—Arr sobre fame] Bd a ver put in with lows of main Seon tsa, Grow Cid bark Virginie Ward, Jew arara DFORD A AP, Sid sehre Allen Downing, Rice, uff do 1 ariel, 3 Us YPORT, Avg 19—Arr brig Alamo, Pearson, Phi- BAYER, Aug 3—Arr schrs J © Hoary, Baltimore; til, RYork Rt steaming Geo W Gets, mauncere, orp in tow, io search for the wreck a8 Barrie, senre And T Benediot, Pais ‘sloop Pe thal 2\—arr weamer shaw, York. Iie ‘Howow; rigs thomas Waren Hjorth, Tu; +, M Waahin, Anders a. La Carman, barvey, is; Lilian ‘Sumner, NS sabre Le eons, Weal: A Burnt Contre and 1. Bree 7. %, mt 7 jaflev, Had 1am: ‘Graber Went Seams ie Maree) le ww @ Hi Meuiiy arston Seine L a rie, Ca tail oii dra Vora. Aid 1h, sobr Courier, Loring. — ‘Yarmon'h, Work. Rept gh ctatecase Bares mrame d Pigeon, Militen, Balumore, Emeline jorfolk taten [slander James River; Ra nop, en; Gatring Van Goaria it, ie Bpragu, Gibbs. Newark: Owatio, My aid schra Joseph Turner, Crowell, Norfolx, |, Whi Sie pares, Ireland, and Harriet & Sarah Phiiadelvbis n Frasier, alles, and L, N Godfrey, God= ‘York | sloops Oregon, acd Henry J Sdudder ",) 19--Arr eohr © Avcularing, Bro en, Reeie- Grant, Nelson, Kio Jansiro; soles 8 Ee RP King, Leeds, and” Westover, Nich 14—Sid rchr Sheet Ancor, Orem i F Dale, te Oy Pootnt: y P Savannah; 1d, brig: Tocaon, Patten, MUOKLAND, Aug 16—Arr sche Kien Atkins, Marston, Now York. VAWNAH, Aug 17-014 brie Darzia, Noten, Cardenses wonre NGullord, Heweuson, Mansuu, NP Remy losers New Arrachr Ann, Poor, Piizabethport 18 brig, Philad: iphia; sobr ifehiel Marshall, Ron Gi gprs, od 19 sebr esiernport, Berry, Phi inde phy PLY¥O PROVID NYork; rohr Haight, Bourne Bt ei Jone. dont; 18h, sebri en Brown, Browh, Pbi'adelpnia, Marin A Gould. Thayer. Piieabet! port, Silaa Wr} siddan ton Gout Bid 19th, schrs AO Reeves, and AM Aléaidge, Phiis- oelpbia. STONINGTON, Aug %—Arr echr Fiantie, Barbour, Port PWILDIROTON Sve 18-Arr sehr Jatta Foe, NY, Ane 18 Arr sobr Jnlia Foe, potte tey ats wi i a over, and io, Shaw, do, atearas . =