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WHOLE NO. 17666. ra YORK HERALD. Quarantine Matters. LOCATION FOR A FERMANBHT QUARB/NTta—DE SOKIPTION OF THE DIFFERENT LOOA SITIES UNDER QuNSIDERATION, WITS THEIR ADVaNvagee AND DIBADVANTAGES—INTENDSD ACTIGN OF £HY QUA- BADTINE COMMISSIOWERE—SENTINERTS OF THB STATEN ISLANDERS IN THE MATYES, ETC., ETC. ‘The citizens of New York and tnhabitants of the en- ‘yironing cities and towne are just now deoply tnterested in fhe snbject of the iscttien to be selecied for a permanent As ike Qatrantine Commisstosers, appototed ‘tapder the act of tho Stato Logisiature passed Ine! winter, Inave brought ts conpietion the temporary Quarantine ab Beguine’s Point, they have uader the same act to tara thelr atiension @t once to the selection of a piace fora permanent ingitution, The final aotion they may oicct te take in tho dirobarge of this last and bighly important ferust commiit:d to em wesersarily comes in contact with & diversity of conticting ttorosts. On the part o Shipping werchante and meatera of vessols thero is & wrong desire to havo Qua: antine jocated as con ventenvy near 10 the city an pornthie, as thos they will suffer less @olay in discharging their cargoes, ant the expente con- Reoked with bayicg their vessele quarantined will be (greatly diminished’ With the pubiio generalty, the neoss- tity of baying Quarantine located as far from (he city as ‘gan be, e urged on the ground that the safety of the publlo health requires it. The safety of tbe public health is the ‘Paraincunt question, of course, to be considered. The now of importance, therefore, te, whether the poner Commissioners i set 8 Leip i. ee abs prheniery a nether, throwing axido all porsonal ee: siderations, if they have any, they will seiest a loca- fan that will sect tao wishes and approval of ihe com- monity gencrally, who aiore aro mos’ vitally interested tn tae mater, aa the subjectof the difforent localitios tn been under consiceratian or @ permancnt quarantine fs une of apecial interest at this time, and as the features of there Iosali! e hm] Fayed respeouve advantages and disadvantages a9 altcs for w permacen} quarantine have Royer boon publiened, we pelow & somawhst dcintied deecription of each of = together w.th ihe ‘enting arguments ufgod in fayor ngelngt hom, re peoilvely. BiNDY HOOK. a Bandy Hook is a io# and narrow strip of land rosping fm suoriheasterly direction fiom tho main lasd of Now dersey, Known a8 the liighiaucs, It is six miles in looyth, with ‘an average. widin cf one asad & baif milo, Mee portion wnich it haz been proposed w obiain Fur quarantine sito comprises about fifty scres, and of tum tne Hook Pook was, however, reeervel by Now Joreay, aod this Jurtediezion the state sili hulde. The geweral govervuweat, “saving tho presiiency of Millard Fillmore, offered for 830,960 to cede to Now York » portim of ook for areniine purpeece, 'f sew Jersey woaid rellngaib her ‘ol civil j orisdiotios over the promiays. Tho cootract wee Grown up la due form, end 230 siganiare of the Proat Gam amzed, but Now Jorsey declied to mocede to ibe ition Teacetoher. Sandy sock ls iwenty miles Doe new York, ang stands compluicly Isolsted, aud is gapable of haying a feir harbor maie, whh ‘but little ox , in the Haro Shoe, Tho Horse Suoe, ladeed, sosa18 Gases pean purpose ¥ construciod by culture for @ place fer quaraniining vessels, The only wind thal cas reach (ae veme!s to place them in tho si ghtert danger is a norib wemeriy ~lod. 4! the present time, in the winter season, She Shoe is ladle to get fid with ica, A broszwater however, bo built jart oztrige the monte, waic’ will the ister cificulty, as aisodo away with any dangor to the anchored yesrels durlug & Bievy Baythwest- erty blow. The water iu the Horse shoo at low tide wange: trom reventeen tv iment; too feet in depth, which is 9 suiticiont depth ‘o alow the largest veusk to De anchored with serety. Suitadie Sept batid Boge ud a] ihe sccesary docks snd structares qasential to @ pertuanval quarantine cau De erected on the groi with loss dificcity and at ices ex. ‘han sny ether place that could be selected York barbor. As to iho cost ef tne iand, {t is !apoe. ‘@ibio to BAY how much Now Jorsey may be lociiaed to ack for ft, shotid eke decide te give ib ap to be veod for a qosrac: Lart yeas ine Legislature refused to appoiat & Sommittee to trent Tipan the u1>je-t. Ths wald that New rext sinter will, bowever, acoe’e to ihe wlehes of Kew York, anu give up hor sight of j Leton over tho Bows. This ctutemect Is Lased upon tho fact, a3 alleged, ‘That the peopla of Now Jersey begin to seo thal ji ls as meuoh for their own ti tecest as that of Now York to have & permanen! (narante ioemto at Fundy Hook. WROV WANK. ‘West Bask in 2 rort of continuauon of Coney Island, and wm macatly Covercs stiew water. It te fourteen miies img ‘and two miles wide. Tha set which has been as suitable for u permanent quareudine js On the cortnera & portion of the vark,linme: iately joining the main chan- Bel, aad lying avout eitway Detween Coney-iniand and Saten Isiana Al }ow water this prias Dare, Thore ls the}water 8 adden plich of int tha mata chatnel, where te twenty four feet deep The placo ts Urged an guitavic Bor o permanent quaran ie mainly on account of tw being tm Wo direc: tino of chip travel aod Clore to deep water, ear) the aperoeeh to the shore ef the iarges' clase ‘yousci#, Beiog two mice from the mein lena je thought te give teu cont tccistton. Oa the contrary side it ts Somiendes joes for tha purpore of 2 1 quarae ue th's piace !¢ loo Pear (bs Mein channel aad ts cane. fore to 150 publin Boal Tae people of Sales Island @aim thet tho focttion te t99 near thelr leland, and fababitanss of Chien, team! tt encees egeinet gt fropg cbjetoa urged against tho tonation is Beste pcudings were ta be gal wp there and docks and copatra ted, they would obewuct the citennel. It le & fect (hat the Marvor Commissions:®, + bea they were to Quest, having understcea thet the Qcarantine Commie shuners propored selecting thia #\ 6 for a tomporary Qasr anace, threwened te ieeve@n Nnjorcion against to cor geruction ct any buildings there, om the ground that ye @anne! woold thereby pe sertonely odmracted Weert Bask belewge to tho Pate of Now York, and vhs 20 money woald have é be pala for wie site = Tha land nroa which Be Quarantine boiiolags would have to Do erented woo!t Foquire to bo wade level, which would ontall a hoary ox OLD ORCHARD ETTOAL. ‘The Old Orohard sheal, nz it ts demguated, is located in Bo soutewentern part of what may jastly de omlind aa @x- gonaion of Wot Park It is@re miles from Woet Bank , one mile from the of the Groat Kills, acd Renta from the main ined Regoine’s Point Nee about fee eruchwest fron tk Tre whole piace te @ sand end covered =iih some water a: low tide. Land Would wu bare to he ate land here, as on Weet Wok, for the courlruction of Deepitalr aad orner nesorwary Natsingy ‘Ths land is owned by ths State Tt is cla med that the acchsrage is good for vessels, and that the plano ft sof Borenily eoiaiet §=The great object n urged xgsinst the feostion is the fact of its being under water, and the land Pequirlug to be aie CONRY I#LAND. tr has hed some preity evenncus Myopaias In {ta selection for a permanenkquarant ue Tho ox ealewt anchorage stjscent to the lant bas been the 4 nite favor, In orter to out it oF 0 vlan proposed has eva to orect s carton Against tho piece it has 1 igh stove wall been orged thet it # altogether too wear lo Now York In He event of many cares of yeliow fever or other por'iien- ‘nal divearee being D-vaght la vessels —s at this pwt B te further ueged wat on cova tes prox to the @iy, veerels andergying quwaatice from Quaramtios under cover of aight, and pul iP jorpardy ine pat eatin. Satod Potions oF oherwive, (s 's wudorntond the Bian o90!0 never be obtained Seat Quaraniive. D rnision over the land s ne'd lay wesond ander an od gvorame it grant, them the ure of the felaat for toe parpose of ‘sbing, m-nding nots gathoritg oa woo:s for partorage, Ko ane canom be Cevered to auy ob ver uae ‘Without the perm sein of (ho on'lr@ labanitants of Craves- Ae the cit 2ena of Gravesend #!) never sonren’ to warantine purposes, the 0.0.70 for this purpose might a. weil DRY ROWER. Dry Romer |a the only jinoo resides thore specified that Bae been MeN Ded BA # Ming piano for dhe futuro perce foot Qraranne, It ls ao exwasive mud flv on the Bast Bapt, ioe to the edye of Swart channel. The petom is Tate marg'D of it t¢ covered ator at tow , ith Mae. it lire in cearly she contre of the bay, exposed to a mu from the ocean. Tt uneultaclenes or a Qraran. fave may be gaihere.: from the fect that a butldiag erentet bore afew yeare since by the general goveromen. was wept away by a sto very ron alter beng bullt WHAT TAR QUARANTINE COMMISSIONERS PAO?0SE 10 00. The Qua: antioe Comamiasioncrs ray that ‘hey each givothe greta. na- 'O fom OFer ali ORE’ placa In the bar vo for a permanent Quaraulive. ‘They inte Fog] every eifo tin their power to obte n posarenion Poe on ton of being successful In lervak| Within « coapls of weeks pay, “ecide betvor they chink It pow Me (9 coals Book — If hey fr cl conviceed that there ts any ron. that the New Jorsey Legisiature, at ite resi see A yield wo cysationa, they will defer a Action moti! mertiog cf ‘she Logiziatore. ‘Deoome foro >ly impreesed with s onatrary o»nriction wilh as ROOD Ae bis agrae apon the nexBbe st pisoe ‘9 they reach this dtermination—eh mid they reach | Bs HI 382 I Buuyt @ araniiro establishment, and let Seguine’s Pola: bo the catom tir ho remainder, The idea, a: oa “= Se ® to seleo Old Orchard theal as th plecs de the toferted hoapttais, wash ator: han Ba wCoorare (o infec'ed veneola. seer rill rece #} Fear) Quers: Ps el 3 53228 3 s s 3 g 22s Health (MPosr could determine a ones whe her i send Ihe veerel or hor crew, oF « pordon thereef, t the infested eachorage and at she Old Orchard Shoal or jo 30 quipe’s Point. Veasels not subjected to quaran‘ine could prececd on dire.t 0 [dy td anchorage at Tom pkins- ville for the Health Officer to board. Tho latter bearding would te to py any darger of mieavorehen sion to the pilots. @ Commissioners c-n-enud that by thus dividing quareniine ninctesn twentiethe-{ the ves. sels which are now unnecessarily delayed at Quareniine might be permiited to so on at once ta the city Ths mat wr of course awaits further considerstion § Shou!d hay agree upon ibis courre they wil bave, as carly as can be, fur the work required to be done, ad -ertivet for 9, ontered npns his fail. The Comiusissiovers hive $100,000 at their command to provide & parmanens Quarantine ihe $9,000 appropriated for the temporary Quarantine bas been ex pended The to'#] sum of $160,000, 10 be expeeded alto gether, is expected to bere. eld by @ sale of the present land azd buildirgs at the cld Qaarantize, SENTIMENTS OF THR STATEN ISLANDERS IN TAH MATFER. ‘The sentiment of ihe poopie uf Siaten Leland in relation to the icoation of Quarantine at deguino’s Point, and the acts of the Commissioners thus far, emaina preity maca- ho came as hereifore. sivce it bas become eviieat, how. ever, thai ike new hospiiale could not be occupied the prosent scason, and that tno wholo plan of she Commis. tioners wou'd most Nkely in the ond fall throu; have euged somewhat their active hontility. cently feo! ratiatied with their success in caving uennce, a8 they allege it to be, fer ihe present summer, and aro confident of being uble, by an srpeal to a Dew Legislature, to reverse before anoihor soasdu all ihe nots of the 60 Commissioners, aoc perhaps repeal the law sitogethor, Cnr reporter encoupiered ap inielligeut ‘Staten Ielander yerisrday, who evidently tad a very low calimale of the achievements of the Quaraatiag Commule # overs, a8 Well as the Governer who ap vlnted them, aad ihe Legieleture that paseed the law under which they act We give bis words, ae near as we can reovileot, ag show ing the prose ut stata of feeling among the more tuteiligent of Staten Isiandera, and ihe view thoy taxo of tho preseni ConGlifoa and prosyéste of the entorprise:—"'The whois project for the removal of wha Quevantine,” said 6, “from its imeeption in a corrups Lagislatare ail aloog throvch fi yartous ramifications down to the present timo, bas proved a completa failure, Thousands of dollars have ecu speut; the whoic of Kish nd ojualy baa been kept in astata of fovoriah oxo:tement all 20 summer; the balldicgs purchased by tho State buys bees borned 4: wn by a mob; a large police force hen heen Tablatained at ab expense to pro‘ect the Const-cction of Rew ones; the buriness of a td rospeciabl) claw of the ef of Stes Iaiand been chatructed; ihe fears and passions of the prosie have boex sroczed an? excited—sad aii for what? What has the State 10 show for @)i this vulisy of , aud this disiurbauce of che pence? Nothing; absolutely mothicg Parturient montes ridiculus mus. One dnbbed boxpitals— bai! of tho way piace, whicl lire lecatl Was Dever adapted to® quaran which it ls admitted canna: be occupied az such the present eeasen, aud which before senscn will be aguin iald waste by tho !n:cadiary—is all that hee been dere. On the orexing of anothor spring ths project of the removal of the Quarantine will acsordingty ba pra cisely where tt was before tho Com:aissionors commonced thetr lahora’’ Tho party referred to denonnoed the Qae- rantino Oomralzeioners at g: eater longih. He insieted that the poopie of the teland Bow as biter! ever to haviug 2 Quarantiae op the Isiand. nally, he ssid nleo blamed the ration for endesyoring to keep the Quarantine at Tomp- unsrilie. time ft {a atatod that stranuons offorts will posed as 18 Peup'e Ko- of Emit- ‘Tho chject ta said to ba to rowen ¢, Whero it ts, and that acy amount of money a 'o om mended for ihe parpore SFOUINE’S POINT. Bat three men of tho polico force sent 9 pire tne hone pllel bulldings at Seguine’s Point from the ¢rctrostou ot oystermcn are TOW retained on the ground, The eras, howitzor and mneFele have been removed, and quiet pre- ‘ya'le at tho Point dartog the day apd moaquitos at bight Thoro hayo hoan Go arrival of yersela from rte for eevoral days. Two vesscle ‘ay yez'e: at the Lind tine anchorage, and twenty-six ab tne upper Qoarantino. Clty Intelligence, ‘Tre Freer at cr Mortman Livivosros.—The funeral oe remtnies of ihe late Mortimer Livingston, E1q., took piace youcrday aiverncon at St. Thomas oburch, corner B:oad- ‘way and Fouaton street, The body of the churoh wae set apart for the pall boarera and immediate friends of the fam!ly—sexe of the most distinguished men in tho city— while the gaileries wero crowded with an andiepce com- matnty of indies, The following gentlemen were pail bearers — Ineee Bell, vv., MAA Gr! aaron Foster, W. 0. Daucaa! Geo, Schuyier, Char!os Fostor, ¥. L. Taloots, Wm Whilock, Wattor Langdon, A. T. Slewart, JM Bower, James Brown, Aifred Pelt, Francis Ovlent, Carroll Liviegeton, Engen. Lentihon. Rev Dr. W. ¥. Morgan oMolated dariog the solema plaacpal service, soncladtag with the ramark that the piety, the benerclense, the goodness, the chivalry, and ike tom of the lamented deceased needed a0 studied The remaloe were enclosed la a eliver mousiod eoy coffia Shey will be sccumpanied to thuir inst rotting place, ol Eyde Park, by the sercaved relatives, is tho pins o'clock wats this morning, an oxtra oar boing Proviced for the reetives and fi nds, Fixe iy Haxwueixy Srerer—Six Horem: Scrrocateo ~ Between cue aud two o'clock yesterday morning a fire broke ovt tm tho range of stables sitnatod at 23 Hamersiey street, cooupied by cartmen for stebling welr horses The Gre commenoed about the hayioN of the middie stall, aud spread each way. thus preveuilng access to extricate the boraes, and six of them were foand doad from raffoeation; toven were saved by breaking down # rear fence and taking them into tha yard of a dwelling in Downing street The dames exiende.t from the etavle to the oarpent shop of Mr Ban.uel bartin, whore it was chocked by the prompt action of the fireméa, Mr, Martia is the owner of tho pullding, fho @nmago to hia rtock will pronahly amonnt to $200; covered by $1,000 Insurance in tha tay + yerant inguranse Company, The nuiléing is damaged to the amount of $200, aud is ineured fur $2,600in the Hamil tov an’ St Marks Iosurance Com ay. The following carimen ea” ‘shorse:-Jobm frainer, H. Sears & Oo., Wiliam Owens, Phel:x Larkin, John focey an1 Joha te Eveny. The horsee would average at least $160 Their lore fails heavily oo the owners, as they were vot inenred Toe Fire Marsal «ue carly at the premier, aad upon hin subreqrent exam inacian it waa evident that the paricck fantening the ov'er gate bad beew pryed open before tho Ge, hence ‘he inference ls that the parties forcing the luck wUfally Gred the stavie. Ip addition to the horace @ vata able Newfoundland dog, with her four puppies, wes rulfo- caled At twenty minutes past 4 0° the same fre Droke out agein, but was soon extingniahed. Commuseos nes or Haacta — At ® meeting of the Commis siorers of Ficaith, held at the City Library Room yeevr- day, Thureday, at 12}, o'clock, presout President Philiins, Commissioners Vilier, Thampeon and Rock well the foliow- ing Desiness was transao'ed >—Ahip Arvum, from Port an Prince diecbarged, petioned to come to the city for rersim ‘fhe Board recommended the Healin O:ticer te oo hapa & permit to repair at Huster’s Point ad jowrved. Te Rewpaia’s Ietan Bove will yinit tale clty to-day, on & miitery parade, They will masier some sixty markew, and with (heir band and banaer wii! no doudt atvact m ic? a’tenucn from our ctizens. These lads are la the charge of Mr. Ripley, and aa they are sity orphans, ita to be pope they *ib recetve tae hewpitality of those who are able to profer them. They will cometo the city by whe @eambost Sylvan Shore Brookiyn City News. ‘Swag oy Rives Taisves —Oa Thorscay morning, between three and four o’clo k, Cantal J. Ford, of the slop Thomas B Casey, tyitg of Joralomon streot, was abot io the ara b) two river thieves who had boarded nis vessel for the purpoee of plunder. The captain @ates wnat avout foor o'clock in tre morning, he had retired for the night whhout taking off bis pastalcous or vest, and jast got into A dom, when he herd & footstep In the cadio aod found (he cour abut He immeria ely thereafter felt a bans in Din Yem pocket where his va oh ap the tief Gred « pistol, we baits ge Wo bis wrist and the other in tne forearm =— The thieves then jumpped into (he beat aod made their escape #! oawh The captain saw thom go off, Dut was too mood ‘uhred to go im persait he wy 09 board the vere! rowed the captain ash were arensed by Dr Groen, of 266 Hicke strect, #no excracted the balls. A valise which was im the oabia was siso ken at the sams time. Foncent of Laxo Wannasts —Two land warrants were retented at the office of the Kit gs county slerbtyostorday, for the purpose of beicg recorded, which were covered to bave been forged. The gentioman who presented them exhibited @ warrart which was deficient in the county Weal, And stated that he had sens it on Went for the pur- pose of having it located, when it was returned to bave the teformal y corrected. a warvent wn): b bare the of the Ovnnty Clerk, and aieo @ fo ondet angen Tho latter was 2 oleae tmnitation 0” groulne §=This warrant bore ihe forged tgnstore of Justice Feon,of Brooktyn, The person preven them sta/ed that be purcharcd thom of « braker ic) Ly A Boy py O08 acepatehad to ar rest y provav! there aro many more tn clreuiatiog ary ‘Tus Crrv Taxa —It le oatinated thet the average rate of tax for the first nineteen wards of Brooklyn, for the eneving pear, will not fall far short of two ane that ae ‘émaining warts about two ove halt per com. Dewockatio Convanrnion —The primary meetings of the cemocrmie party wore held on Wodneslay evening, when delegates wera chtwen to Asrombl; “istrict Sonven- thong, to choo-6 Pelegsios to form » Stase Convention, to be held at &y ecure on the 10th of Beptomber, for the pur- pore of rom nating Sato oMoore. POSTSCRIPT. PRIDAY-—THREE O'CLOCK A, M. Arrival of the Eu:opean Maila—¢he Failure of the AUantle Cable. A portion of he European muifile to the }6tb instant, brought by tho steamehip America, reached shis city ab an eatly hoor hie morning Our summary of the news, padliched in yesterday’s PxmArp, embraced all the important pointe of the Intell: genes, The following deepatch, talon from the London Times of the 15th, given a brief secount of the broaking of the Atantio telegraph cabio :— PLYMOUTH, August 14—Evening. The Unite? S'atee sicam frigate Niagn-a, Cagtein Hsdson from the Aiiantic, folewed b7 the Susquohanaa, Captain Sancs, and her majesty’s screw steamship Agomemnon, Mazter Commander Noddall, entered the Sound thie after Houn on ibeir reiurn from their onsuosnasful offort to lay whe telegrepbio cabie. On board the Niagara they repor tha: st the time of the noveraxco, a quarter to four o'clock op Tuesday morning, 226 nautical or about 380 statute mils had had been data, at a distance of 200 to 280 miles in a diéct course from Vaientla. The wind waa southerly, there was somo sea, aud the ship was going from three to four knr ta, and tho cablo paying out Myo to six, and some- times reve 0, knots, As the quantity of siack thus expended was grester than expected at rtarting, and moro than could bo sffordad, the retard sirsin wes theroforo increased to a promeure of 8,0 pounds, aud ihe cable bicke. ‘Tho extra exrendituro of siack commenced on Monday erentng, when a strong breeze and heavy swe!} prevailed, end a powerful undercurrent was experienced, This cur rent forced the wire from the ship at a considerab!e angie. ‘When the break was applied with increased powor the stern of the Niagara wee down in the trough of a sea, and the extra taln created by ber rising was the ‘mmodiate ro of the cable’s parting. Tho Susquehanna was a mile off on the Niagera’s star. beard beam; the Agamemnon, ihe Cyclops, and the | 00- jerd, ore within hailing tistancs, At 12 o'clock the Cyclopee left for Vaientla, and the Leo- pard for Splibead. The other three remained to make somo experiments. Sour dings were found by the Cyclops at 2,000 fathoms, At nigh! they kept a courso E °.£, undor oasy steam, and on Wednascay morning st ten o'clock bore up fer Ply mouth Sound. The Nisgarals gone into Hamcaze, tho general opizicn ia that the reason is tes fer advanced for another eftort now, but every confidence is expressed fa the ultimate success of tho undertaking, The machiaery now aboard ihe Niagara is cousidered too heavy for the purpose, It is stay i thatibe wheels cearéd to revolve when the presrure was applied om Tuesday morning. a tity foittics. MRBTING OF TUR COOTRR GBNRAsL COMMITTRE— PROGRRGS OF THA EFFORTS To MAMMOYIZE TIR PaBfi —4 COWMITTRE AP?OINTED TO CON’ ia WiTe THE SMALL ANY SAVAGE GENERAL COMMITTERS— YRE CITY LEMOCRAGY ATILL IX A FOG, ‘There was ancther meeting of the leaders of the demo- cracy yesterday, at which all the riral interosts in tho Pasty Were represented. The chject of the masiing war of courre to effect a socalled hermony in the ranks of thoee opposed to the biack repudlicans, with a view to having & united city delegatinn at the Syracuse Cunves Uon, which meets on the 10in proximo. ‘The Curtom House, the Post offfce, the Farveyor’s de partusent and the leading olty oMsiews, ai bad thelr wpaweamen at tho cacccs, and tho conference #8 to wha eer of ey: Ep enn and tho Aa) meas eto War o, ion, were in favor of oe che the Panos adjourned with @ do- quapbies, conid ba induced to forego their perzomal ¢ilferences. Among the partion to thie trealy of peace are vad ratood to be Posimastsr Fowler, Conestor Schell Danii E Sicklee, Surveyor dart, Jub: Cochrane and Peter B Swer oa Smal’ Gever im = Das Wanner they will view The Cooper Oommitine met last mmeny Hall, pursuaut to osil, after the reading of tho minutes fsaramt Srasens reve to 0 question of privilegs Hs read from as eech denvered tb: stepher D. Dil'nye, 2 memacrof the committee at a ward meetiug, in which tho Ooopor Commites were cenouneed and prosonn: ages §=Oapt. Wy peters thonght if ‘bose wore Mr. Diligye’s opinions ‘he eught fo reriga his cent io that body kr, Duzave exyisined. The remarks msde by bin wore tnoorreety reported, aad he wished them under svod tn a Pic renec; ho did 0% mean $0 refloot sousty apen that craasiagstion, thoogh Le exospted to ¢ ihe commistee though: fi to pareae at its last ‘This mater b tettled Jony GCocmmayn rove aed mate a Srief apeoch, in whisn ged the neerety of union and Parmony i view of de coming Sate Conventiva of the demoeracy TR wood oblicapy to Gad the democracy ¢irrerered, and, in bis opinion, there was a s00d oppor tunity now presented to carr? tho Stale, Mr, Uoohrane then presanied the follow ng s— ‘Whereas, (hie committee have Am earnest desire to eecare the niplon ef the demrorau yo tin ofiy: £ one iMate ‘ ve dis urbed ad Bn LV IAK™ AWAY AY FY pre i in our raaka, dooming {hs a aiie princip ®s 0” mare importanc than the ad went fthe personal ends Anu ambitions waws of aaviriag Een op the one hend or the gratification of perannal animost tenia e tbe oer; ao4 whereas this coaniiine 0 esbeuat evar» fair and bo~orable means | o Ge + part @ division wh on re ey these objects, the ren eve a avon diecoré and digur ion in'n the racks .f the demouraey, tha’ te reapo at lity acay be placed «hero ti proveriy be fore conga, here risoltrd Thata committer of aaven be arpa nted ty acer tain avd report's pracion ity of vecaring & consnlidatl ym of Ali the conflicting Ini. reste of whe demooratlo par y of thie oly, ceonsimently with tne righ’ whi b noperwin wo this com tmitioe; aod thal wgch oomaisen Dave fll po. er Wy ooarer com mit'¢ en of 0 bar Bodiem olkimine to ha demo-ratis oF gations, * aacure thene objcte and that | ft shal ne Stora inat (ae rar Ws ron. e4 in pooeviel-c ard perpovnaiing the ciffrrencen and divisions which exis! are un wing w ad Tair aud bovorable m ars for a len"ing ge tlement of the patall report thelr prooaer tng te mmitine ¥ her wi! helt at syrsenre om the 10 day of S ptember next, pur aunt to the call insned by the stats Committen, The resclutions passed vuaw aoutly aed without debate. The Ubatr appointed ths fehosirg evmauitee fa acs. dares ih the reroltione, vz, —'oha Oecarane, Nicholas unmond, Peer B Sweeney, Oso! E Sickles, Isaiah Kyndere, Wiliam D. Kennedy snd Jesepa Marah. ‘The rommiteen then adjourned Monh intorent is fe't at the probabls aottua of the Wileon @mall Commitee to atght YOUNG MEN'S KEPUBLICAM GEYRRAL COMMITTER, Arpecial meeting of the Young Men's Repablican Gen. eral Commits wee belt inthe Stayrernet [necitate lant 4~ 0. U. Nott, President, in th» chair, lay the roading OF the mimates of the lant meeting the CHamman wtated rat the meeting bad been called for the ees mene me report of & © speciat committes m 10 Contested renin from the <ighta ward, . Wr. CosHivG, chairman of raid committee, then read tne report, = hich, after reviesing the reversal claims of each Of |he CoMterting parti , reported ta favor of tne following perm ns ar the a fule “clrgates elected to this comanit we Wm FP stmith” Jnuves or*iaand Heory N. Mi The report elated thas there wae a) evide oe of Illyg alt tn the riecsion of the abo o colegntan Aviegayos were ¢ eoted from the original Kepadiican Associailon of ‘he Dgbth ward. The report was received and adopted: after which tro comminee sdjparned Uli the second fiureday in soy ember. The new Vork Volunteers. MORE TROVEL® IN THR CAMP -a 8 LIT IN THR REG MANT- ARBAFGSMENTS POR THR RECEPTION OF 1BB PSSNBYLVANIA VULUNTEARS—TAB COLORS TH LIMBO, RTO. ‘The unfortunate bequest of the gold en (f box by Gen. Jackson the bravest man inthe next American war suoo eting bis death, baa created & serisus split in the First Regiment New York Volumteers, The Votanteer be majority of whore members aro ia favor Of the box to Col. Dyskman, have deciied cot to torn Oat with the regiment on the anniversary of the taking of Mexico, when tne are to viet the olty abd the gold box le to be prevented. The repioncnt at ® meeting on Tuesday eveniog appointed commit ees © make the requivite arrangements, which Ward & Burnet, R_ Allteon, Mm of the minary companies of ihe chy ae desired i (urn ont, and ty procure, if porsible, the Governor's [siaat My Te ee cern Foueeeee } alt te to he Login werm rece) , Including, requ fonde can be raterd, an exceliens dinner Waoen the question of the ourtedy of the oolore of the regiment tp, it was dmoovered they ware fn the hacde fe the Gevernor's room to ratify the jidgment of iho lmwber claim Mach (odiguation was cxprenmnd at thie but it rae nopeae ¢ hy the assertion of Ne mmty short Garrets that the Sheriff would give ap ths eolory upon an from the Colonel of tbe reg ment. There war ae at fe trodure th qaestion ff the god box io the @ wmiuce bet wight, bot It wee @Dandaned at the ro qttat of Dok nel Borne, MOHNING EDITION—FRIDAY, ACGUST 28, 1857. PRICE TWO CENTS. HOUSE EROSER IMPLICATED, Bhortly afler aseunlrg the office of Survesor of the Port, Mr. Emanuel B. Hart became eaticfled, in.bis own mind, that certain parties in thin city aud Philadelphia bed heen in the habit, for a loxg timo past, of committing frauds on the New York Casiom House, and accordingly determined to inetitute a searching investigation into aTairs copnected with the clearing of goods imported from a foreign country. These investigations have bean tho means of giving him a clae to a number of frantutont clearances, one of which he has just brought to light. Hearing tata firm in Philadelphia hed revently importad a large quantity of dremed eking and leather, which had Deen got ibreugh ihe Custom House at New York oman Invoice much lees than they were entitled te, he, with sf Craige, private tecretary to the Gallecior, procesded to that city om the fret of the week fur the purpose of seizing the same. Arriving at the store of the accused party, abd making kaoewn the nature of their visit, the merchant protested hie entire igmpocenco of any aitompt or intent to crest Uo ‘Bem, eaying that they bad all thelr business trauencted bere by a Uustom Eouso broker, whom ho omoploved to get his goots through the Ouatom fouso, and forward thom on t him. that ha nad given the broker a correct In wolce of the goods, in Hieu using whiod be accused the ‘breker of forging av invetoe for mach less than the real aroount of goods, on whch ho passed the loaner and abona through.tns Custom Ae paying the fees culy on y bat charg og the mer the amo: nt of this ft chant for the fu!! amdqpt a3 peF Invewo sentou from Pat ladelpnia, tf Addition @ brocerage, ko The ot!\eers, Pow ever, erived on the stock cf tha ‘merchant fomd in the store, amounting to abont $2,t00 In all, with tha latoation of rifting this atfair o the bottom, and panirhing the gx! parties. The mercnant, eho is table for his agon tows, immediate!y came on to thin city and gave bon ta in twice the valve St tho gaoda acizo¢, whon ho wag pormit- ted to go about his buriners. Tho Uotlector, turveyor ani Nayy offer who formed a coprniing honrd on all affaire connected with curio me at this port, {stend holding a consultation in tho canree of a day or two, astoine proper course to be pursued in furiberance of the inves ization already eet on ‘waich {t ie expected from factu elready lx possession of tne Sar- veyor, #1 vldmately result in the selaure of a very largo eMountor property, and the punishment of tho volvo « the ‘Custom laws of the United Stators, fvhoso namos aro 190. The names of the parties imollcated in tho aboys trans action aro for tho present withnold for obvious reszona, BHi20: OF StUAR". Surveyor Harton fu y got word that a ighter war omher way {rem the Quarantine grovnd witn a large qvaniity of xegais, and having boon satiniio’ ime that oxmalve smuggling opera ions carried (n tn this branch of trado, ho at to oyernan! tho lighter and see if greed with hee menifest He scourdiogly xeub of ome of hie illcere wilh insirucilums to nell tote s troreugh earch for smuggied ua gong on bonre of the lighier and po for the Tantfeat, bo was answaved that they had none. He ao- cordingly at ance xaizas tho toad, Goaslating of upwards Of 60,000 separ 4, ad to- mediat i proceeded tp Qaaraniies and bow ved Vark Ey preez, from walch ibe bad Deon taser, ant domandead of the mat if they had any se gare on board, t which ibe mate rep led "No, they bad ol! gone off m she Nghter,”” Not Delug raulafed, the vfloere ad bargemen at once proceeded to search the ehip, when secreted in the main trepre!, steward’s and mate’s site roving, false boitoms'of gad betweea bods, and vay ious other pieces least itkely lo be search: rere disecvored 49,40 and tnreg barns cigaretos, ai) of which wero at onae Rat7e4 upon hy the officers and brought tothe city, Tho ship ta stit! 1; ing 8 Quaraatine, Mans Repeal Meeting in the Etghteenth Ward—Great Entinusledua—Speecke:, Reso- lutions, Songs, Mute, dc. A largely aitanded raseting of the demaoreny aud other ovsens of ihe Kigheonth ward, withou’ distinetion of party, was beld ast evening as the corner of Seventeenth ttreet and Second avenue, for the purpose of expressing their opposition to the tyrannical and apecial legislation of tho last Legislature, and + prevent the reourronce of such acta. ‘Tho proceedings were eniivened by the presence on the plasfosm of Reunen’s beud, which discoursed excelieni OM, BNE tei dod greatly to fncrenee the wudience, which must have sumbered several thousand. Tha boys wore aiso on bead, with aumervus torches and tranepareacies, ‘with moxtoes of “Ropoal,!’ “Ropeal,”’ “Kigbweuth ward,”? &c., conspicuously displayed. The meeting was cailed to order by Mr. Theodore J, Fonda, after which and the appointment of @ sot af Vion Preeidente aad Secretaries, Mr. D. Jones Casim prococded wo offer a set of resolutions denouncing in the strong. eh terme the proceedings of the Iale Albany Legsiaiare, and expressive of the determinatl wo of the people to adunintater to tha diac repubiinaa party « eigas! veboke a he polla In November next The reading of there rerolotious wae f equently isterrupted by loud bursts and they were carried with acclamation. A road from Mr, Stephen D Diliare, explater of hia cordial sympatny in jer te of (he weetlng. the. ‘The on. Jous Kei. taen spoke at canetderabic longth and axcteat much He dwelt epon tha course of tack rope siican (egulatare {0 worms of the strongest © He alluded to the division tm tee demoora.lo party, sed wiened to know whe hor that party wore di vided op principles (Cree of “No, eo") fhen why not come forward ip ail their strength and might ia defence of Uniess whey nnitet ore making Wwarde & wthiog and repadless Hon of the former would go in againet the democraay, Ho vonoluded hy exhorting bia bearere to stand firm to thoir rights at the Lext election, and repea‘ed a portion of Bryanv's " Bulogy whieh waa enthusiastically od. J Roem Eq , vest addressed the mescmbled here to pigot, be sa\d :Flnerpte term dops veople ty ally $1 100 0¢0 tothe perposce of ednca’inn , 7 pablic schools sent forth eleven dely papers ani six weekly fe@wivg wit) aniiity and totelligence and #ith the hope and feare and wiches of the people & city worthy of all thelr pride, recet solven 0 ed ali who throw them open arms, whorther poor or a the bigh+ at commen” nd p-a'ro, 1a which hin bearers cordially blseo ana ooosleded by remarking that whee the city of New York sbould arise vn. more, ashe felt condcent abo would atthe neat olecuoa, pews would be received whb jubilee and rejvlolvg through. ve jane being here cal'ed uv0n for a song, grastoue. ty compicd whh ent, ano Was received #)h the rorous diy, Ia wniod hows up iD & not manver, anc also soother, the chorus or which as {ewes ber rou hon delivered a very able and toe demorratio party, and }e proces dings of the Misct republ cane onjurt and tyrempves!, They bad no grievarove to reform, he ssid. Thiery of refo m bogbear and ho hated ih There wae romethieg of the « . abort f—somethine of the New F Tae ard Vandals of the ‘apt ol wore transgroaing or Wide? tee of the Jeepte. and the people must aad net be led astray by me of opoorteg Motions fs allnded to d lp vers of the rights a meetibem meoif that right shoal! be cone, new tha’ mob criew Am this woult have no woight wits the p eple, (Oneare ) Mr. Patrick Meekwn bere ome forward sinstic cber rv, inrrodvetog bimvelf as a ‘lt who Dad come we let the frre here to-mgnt to fant & battle Acaiuete DlseRenebo (oot cheers); and oravaly qwonld that hatte be fought; and be exhorted them to rolld vbalanx to vote down the opp: essore of bed city, (loud o teers, aod cries of “We Too Wanenas ¢ Bacon, of Was! agton; Mp. Jone SCORNED sULuVAN, Mr Cras B. CouLY, of b ward, acd Dr Addreared the meeting in iar atvata, and the prople dispersed a: & laws hoar, io high spi-ite, leaving the at eet {Iluiminsted by large bonfires at othaer cad. Our Havana Correspondence. BAvama, Augast 18, 1997. Te Financial Troubla—Poreign Rxchange—Healtd of Aanana ‘The state of our Aoancial aifaire bas moch improvet All payments have been prompuy made, and pudllo ovo fidence is enrely restored. Bronargee are Oaeter in consequence, and money at 8 more reasonable rate of interest. New York, 6 to Thy dicount; Lomeon, 63 t 6 premium, No quotations for J ptot restrauming the defendants from gelling, iranater News f.om Haytti. OUB FORT AU PRINCE CORRSSPONDENOB, Poat av Parcs, Angust 10, 1857. Trade More Adtivo--Money Market Rates—Orop of Onfee— Sickness in Port—4n Amvrican Hospital Wanled ~The Dominican War. ‘The momentary depression produced in tho market by the iate fearful fire bas now neariy disappeared, an’ bual ees is more active now than it has been for several years past ai this sime of the yoar, An immense amount of lun ber and other building material bag already arrived, and more than half of the burnt houses are im progress of re. erection. The money market fs extremely stringent, owing to the iceses sustained by ibe fre. The doubloon (316) is worth at prosort $2/5 Haytian money, against gold or payer, aud $228 for bills of oxcharge, American provisiogs command high priccs. Tho tm poristions from Europe aud the Univd Stetos for the las fifteen days have been to the emount of 60,009 pounts sterling, Tho amount of the coffee crop is nos ascertained to be 100,600 quintals; jog wood, 62,060 tons; cotton, 2,800 bales, and syrup, perhaps, 800 barrels, ints comprises the whois of the exportaticae of Hayti. The government has made large tnaportations of military ttores of Iaie, This, apd the levying of troops in nil the cliles, tends to tnoreave ize belief of a renewal of hostili- ties with the Doxcinicans. The Sehiing among themeelyes. The Bsex and Ganta Anns quarrel is new woree then ever, and [t remains iv be seca whether Wey will be avie to walle agains! their common enemy. ‘Tho yort 1s at prosent Moterabiy Realth .. Mt. Edger Hinton, of Onio, mate of ths by ita, afew days ego Thera are no Awéricnnd sick Bow, Port an Prince bas jong boon in bad réputstion op ao- She DIET C. yer, Mor’ paring toe woot mxiravagant ig R. ©. Yer, af oO aon nx iravegan' doctors? bil bas ash een oundempes by tha ato pay the $500'clakned for trying to ombs)m ber lato cap twih’s Dody. He bad to be afterwards { do no} ace how a ship can be tracted by the widow of hi . Twonger if Unclo Sam, who has gos tho pockots of his cordurops £0 full of rocks, could not sparo-a few thousand dollars s year for supporting a rarincra’ hospital hero? It would’ ho tho moame of saving at least 260 American lives yearly, The orivate horpiials, where wose poor wroiches are now sent to, aro in anch » condition that a deceat men would not mend bis dog tuere. é An American phgeician bas lately mado his appearance ee. The following American are loading in this Coal Eg om os Yantbe, Jobn » ie and Aricl. Mr United States Consul, gave home im he latter te recr Porr Av Prince, Avgnet 8, 1857. Progress of the Revolution—Bzcitama'! in the City—Seo- thnal Diferenca—Calile Sewing and War—trade Re Fort. Our city for the pas} week hag been much exclied by tho intelligenos of @ reyolution having broken aut ia tho Rorthern section of the Spanish part of Hayti. Tho news comes in slowly and cannot be reited on with certainty. ‘Tee newspapers 6s NEAL Bro silent, or Almost so upon tho smadjeot, and only publish what is Panded sham by tho go- vernment, The sudjection that our papers aro under can tonrcely De understood by an American until he hes lived tn Tay ond Lecome personally acquainted with the work ‘ngs of an empire un a small ecale. Rumor, however, reporis that a revere engagemsnt bas taken piace beiween the lusurgente and the goveramer troops; that rovers) lives wore lost, and that tho lattor word Given back, Theao reports aro fostered hy tho go- verument who wil mis no opportanity of breaking the Arnce, and, if posalbie, add the noriheru deparimeut to the ueytan thrane. ‘Tho uy of & war ta discussed openly throughout we Covntry, and ‘s popular among tho people at large. We beve received papers from St, Thomas, giving the manifoeto of the poopie of Santiaga and the siatome at of thelr grievances. An sseertion of the former that their ams bad ever been vi:torisus over the neighboring Hay- Cane gave great offenon, aud many ‘that on sume fu- tare dey the; eo eek We learn 2 ie im o critical postion and thet in een ‘BO will soon make room for his successor ‘By wy next you may hear that war has broken out. Tho fret step Las already been taken by the repewal of calile stealing oren -be border This cause, aithongh trivial io Leeif bse for many years been na vecasion of diapule when- Over on0 was required by oithor party. ‘Traco is very du)i; pravisioza are uomipaliy the namo as by ‘ast advises, but inte is doing ‘The deveries of e>!a0 from sho Interior have not Leon large owing to heavy rains. Police Inteiligences Cnaence Pagsind Counraurnit MoNBy,—1, Mreater was brought before Justice Usborna, a: the Lower Tollon Court, yesterday morrisg, on chares of having passed a counterfeit five doliar bill on the Gloho Bark, of frovi- dence, RK 1, et Thompasn’s ealoon, in Hroatway. Tho counterfelt ta question a very poor one, and would not be caloulated to deceive any goat j2dgo of money, Ano ther of the oowaterfeit bills was offered at Struckman's Ho et, op the Blooming date road, by Aman who drove up te ihe premises io a light wagon afer the refuse! of he landlord to take the bill he rove olf to Westchester vount;. The Deputy “uperiptendent of Police wat aware, ierema, of the intertion of some counterfeiters to posh veveral ihonrand doikre worth of the hogus mri into the Werkel, Abd MACE grand prenmrations to arrest terfelters and opom alithe counterfeit money; opforvapately alory Of gratification of Mr Carpenter And bots ringle countertoit bill waa Rol wero wade aware of the preparations that ‘ho Deputy 4averinterdeu' Y their captn @ = Certaln it is that all the stetion houses were notited of the tptentions of the councerfotters t pana bad money on Wednorday night, yet the endre uperstions of ‘ne polices were coutined lo Thompeon's sxiomn, and but one unfortunate fell into tho clatches of ihe officers, Great country. Lascany — Officer billips of the Second precinct arrest. 4, yesterday, George Jecors and Janes MoGiniey, charged with stealing three boxos of segarn, the property of O'Neil, Forker & Price, of 102 Frout street. In posson ‘of ihe psoners were found inree bores 0° ich an owner is wanted af the sbove name: for aloo Ueroners’ Inquest Scrcipe ey Taniza Ameemo —Dearrnermert on Love ‘me Cavem.—Coroner Ilills heid an inquest yerterday at the Sbakepere Hote) upon the body of a German of very re epectatie connections, ramed Lewis Ehrick, wo died trom the effects of » dose of arsenic, administered by bimeoif, for tbe purp #6 Of eeif destroction.” It appeared that de ceased arrived in this city cn Saturday evening from Nia care Fale He came on for the purpore 0° see! wemen of whom be wi cold reception at ber haods, he determined w put an end to bis ence. Accordingly be left hie room at the Sbakspere Ilute! on Soaday morning, and proceeding wa dreg store, perchered Ofiy cents Worth of arsenic, ana partock of the samo, On Sunday night he war taken vio. lently til; by would Pot reveni the cause of hie sicknoss to any one Wont ben ho told the proprietor of the hota! aod one of the Inmates that bo had taken ar ryl6, A dortor was immediately procured, ant every ffort was m' ve tho life of the Recta: vaio He com 8 rapidly uatil Tuerasy evenloy, when he died in greatagony. ho following ie ropert of the evi¢ence taken before Oorcner Bille at the inquett yerter day — krnest Rafue, reeiting at the Shakenere Howl, being ‘Deceased came here on Saturday evening T raw bim fret; ne bad heen on Sanday night aot ¢mod beter in tbe aferacoe ; thle, | think, oo day be was worne; be complained rome of bis throat; be gee vores yemerday morning; be died at 2} P.M, Aug Joveyh Fic kler, roaiding at the corner of Trane and Wit =I am proprietor of the Neca, deccared came here Palle on Saturday Inet; be was quite woll ent out oa from Niegars aud remained eo optli Suncay afierno m soneay tore ta naval good im the beahn, b oon he war wih g 3 the stomach; the recond day bo bad some alar. thos; ater thie be gratvally grew worre and died told me that he had iaken arsenic ca account of # ove affeir in eis our George Julius Hane street, depered tha: bo war cated Wom ay mortiog He funn! bim 1 n Of the Dowels, canred by = 9 ritg oF in any way ai of any of the "7 OF Oot Tectiug any debia Of We Atteclate S Sul tho f order of the Court, Application granted. THE FINANCIAL TROUBLES, John Thompson, the Wall Street Banker, in Court. THE EXCITEMENT IN CINCINNATI, Effect of the Wall Street Panic in Other Cities. LIST OF SUSPENSIONS AND FAILURES, Mere Attachments Agalast the Obie Life and Trust Company. THE VERY LATEST BY TELEGRAPH, &, a, ae THE CASE OF JOHN THOMPSON, THE WALL STREET BANKER, SUPERIUR COURT—sTROIAL TERM, Before Hom Judge ofan. Avaver 27 — the Meirepalitan Bank v1, John Thompson — The following is the affidayit upoa which the order of the defendant's arrest was granted yesterday afternoon by Judge Hofman, The indedtedness ciaimed is 212,500, for which amount Mr. Thompeon gare his check to plain for country bask notes, Paymens of the chock was ro- fased, and plaintiffs ask an order for Mr, Thompeon’s arretli— TUE AYYIDAVIT OF MR. JACQUES, Vick PRRSIDENT OP pi ae ge BANK, Oty sr few York, s’—tlonry L Jacques Delag eword, alta that he le the Vice President of the ghoyo named piaintiifs; that this action ia Drought agaings the defendant to recover tha possession of . perty of ‘be plalniiife wroagfully doteiard by to defen. Gant, consstibg of the cirouating notes of the Chemung unly Bank, io the Siale of New York, of tho aggrogua amount of $1000; the circulating notes of the Wavorioy Fak, in taid Sia, ip the amount of $4,100; the notes 0 ia anid State, of tho aggregate amount of $4,100, and ihe noles of the Mercantile Bank of Hartford, in the State of Ooanost!- cut, of the aggregeic amount of $4.400—150 #boleof said bins being of the value cf $12 800; that tne piainiitie sro a tanking aveosiation, creas under the law of the ww York, dotug Ddusiness in the chy of ; that az auch Leary association they are ip receipt of largo amounts of the circulating agtes or Lil's of babks out of ine cily of ew Fork, whieh notes are sot Currept in gid city; tat Ye dekmdank ats micg agent of tho satd beuke aboro namot, Chemung County Bank, the Bask of Kent, and tno eapule Bank of flarford, and aa such rod. oming agen) has been in tho Labi of taking frem the platoiltts ‘hs Sotes of the above pemed Danks held by the, at aavall discount; thai on the moraing of the 261: day of Auguat inst, the prainiitta posr<ased and were tw owcers Of the clrculatlug notes of the said baoks respectively +0 the amounts herein above spelled, the whole amouui.og together to the sum of $12,600; that ruch bills or notes were in separate pack. agee, there of each bank bei: juther i Cae eet consisting 4 several tlie eens eo by aairap, each e packages containing ite strap, tho amount thoroct ana tro available pack being Marked witd the marks and checke ued », paisuma; that at aboat 934 o’slock In oft ‘Twentloncd ‘ay tho defendant, by his or r agen, pete Abe eomemay'c en of the plaintiffs to 2 cirouiuting notee and bills cf the ssid Danzs, tho plaints delivered to the cirk or ogems the said bills the four tald by to the amount particularly ayecifed, and reocived from la eachange the check cf the defendavt on the American ja the chy Pere ¢ Back of New York for the sam of $12,499 88, being the aggre- Ft alt eih oF bills, deducting therefrom an fete of disconat; that aborily afer the coummencemens of the Vp aly agers jo said oly, tha sald check was rented by the plaiatitia lo the said bank, upon which it drawn ard t thereof was demande}, which E i evEGE23 , 5 z e i E i 5 t u it Was given, as deponent verily believes: that fendan! had overdrawn ta9 Fepudlio i+ ssid city, om the afternoon of the August Ipsiant, as be bas béen inforwed; tbat, yerily beiieres the raid bills or acies were from ibe piaintis by the defendant upon the aid Jers ChECK. wiih 136 precoporived lntens Wokent ike plsin- Out OF RO hame that aa deponeut le advised and be- 4 ae I eF she “lt Immediately upon nr faral of ihe payinemt of toe aaid check the samo was tondorod and otforet to said Thomp fom by tho Proaitent of the piaintiits, at aieo by devo or sud that sald bille or uotes of sald bank were de b the propwty of plainuits; refured to deiiror up t30 said or eng of them, That this action has Doea ooan- tmenced by the teryica om the “efeudans of the sum nan herein; that at tbe Ui delivery of the nid bauk bills or go'es,and made and ‘cllvered to the Short of the city and county of New York® the affidavit and gave the sec provistona of the ne # Unde, entitle? Of Perrotal Property.” Y the same from te defendant and deliver them to ho lelotite, bot that the Sherif eoula not fed oF take tho Fame, afior baving applied to the defendant therefor, shat ihe detendams aimed that bo had diapor ed of the ramos that ws depouent te lafvrmed ores , the eatd Ader Daa fliea euch requisition with the Clerk ot wis Cours, with bis return exdorsed tavreor, ia avbstance that ho had fervel ou on ihe Se’endant the sua os 10 (ble aolleo acd Reopy of the underiaking, requirition aod affidavit in thie B°tlOn, and that the said proyerty bad beeo claimed, re- moved, converte, sed dinpused of, su itat be cvuld 208 teke the eae an thereby commen ov; that ‘rom tho facie aud clreemetavces aforowaid, wie di 14 believes hat the fait property bag bese concesied, removed or dinpered of by the defendan’, so (bet the rame contd not be found or taben by the Sberiff, and ib the lateat toss he came thould nom he 69 oom or ak teul to deprive the ; lwiniils of ihe Sworn before mo, Momnat Hovrwam, Jadge Superior Court. Before Hon. Jadge Laer, MOTION TO VACATE ORDER OF ARREST, The Metropitan Bank ve John Thompton Mr, & More, counsel forthe det odant, in moricg to vacate the order of arrest granted by Judge Hoffman, eld thal thal order war made coder the 179th section of tha third eahiiy som Of the Code, (He bere rend the aMidarit of Mr, Jaqaes, which appeare in the case before Judge Motfman) The order of arrest, ea'd counsel, directs him to bs held to bail in the som of $15,600. Counsel then read \he following required by the a “ ‘Dell c MR, THOMPSON. a) »— Thar be ft ander ar- a deitever, Dy the a of the Oboe Life which suspenel that when the check * MT, momtioned the mor ing aiidatite sod the Dek bills reaelve ia ex- Change, deone:t tid pot expect to enepend oF ihiek of so dolvg, ead bed n» doubs the check wauld be ww depenrnt bas pera io the babit 9° aver bie account st the Amertora Ex ara 1 Ovmpany aod othe cxases, oted to #eponent; to insdility 10 #0, sed in the soured sifitait of Elgar W ard de, oven! saya (hat Bech @as or» cooces ed, remo or digperer of by him or bw witn Invent that = thoud not be frued or He : i 3 é oenens| mest and n0 fraudulent dieposition of nix pertorit J Sworn thie th day of Angart, 1857. O Commiraicne: of Dx e¢s T laws, ine ery oie womey for the recovery of alan the walt * bt, betvcen nice a keges came to defeedaut’s 1 ether arehermenstely nroken opea aad the any distributed with other mone’ of the serae ani olber kinds, and of the tame CR, as on sntee m8 was there large ag ee ent aorg the two oF more hours #bich inter. 4, it was imporsible for any Ore to densify the aoe reneneg ov hand of teil bow mach remained; tha: alt ugh defencatt srow there war tome money Ko Betrepottea Bak for retemp!! 0 yperte day m walog, he cle tot know the amante oF ihe petewlars, aad po directena ard did aot pereopsi! koo* what was wih ft, except Die knowl clge of tha ase ut coarse of each transacions, Deponent farther says | wae ayaa! and cam

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