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MORNING EDITION—TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1857. WHOLE NO. 7670. YEE SEVEATH ANNUAL TUNER FESTIVAL, Phirty Thousand Germans on a Picnic. Mayor Wood takes his Lager and makes @ Bpeech. . The Sangerbund, Turmverein, Lager Bier and Boat Tournament, Be., &o., — WIE saltpetre explode?” tw a question which has ex (ed much discussion in ite day; but ‘ wii] lager bier in- Qumtoate?” is a question which was yesterday thoronghly fwated by the most satisfectory experiments. It may safely 00 oonciuded that in some cases it wil. and in other Guece It wil! not, the eibor caren being largely in the ma jority. All New York kuow that yesterday was the third dey of the seventh annual Turnverein festival, and mi Now York seemed accordingly to have turned out ft witress tho procession, which marched from Werner Hal'e, ooruer of Delancey and Obryetic Sree, about eight o’clock. Such a procesion is never wt nessed éxcopt on a like oocasion. The gorgeous flags, @e favtestic ovstumes, and the be'eroventous mass bore a treat siriking similitude to a grand carnival soone First ‘oo the Union Hussars, Os tain Withoff, with thoir prancing steeds and martial unifira; noxt, the Oommittee Of Arnngoments, Mesers, Wirtoh, Glockhuba, Freggang, aad others, with thelr red badges of office. The New Ywk Seugerbund Society folloved ext, with thetr mag athoent bapners, and nesrly # thousand members, each weeing asymbol of his memberehip The New York Lhere’cl, the Jersey Oty Sangerbusd, the Eaterptd, Bteomingdsle Leierb-ang, Sorte! Geeangverein, Mozar Maarerobor, Arion Gosang¥erela, Melrose Sangerbrang, 89 voging societies followed next, wish their beautiful Reancrt, invrrpersed with American flags, and the Ger- mw Uniew tricolor cf the bieck, red and golten. Tho Krexalia and Gambrina humorous societics came next, wlh weir jovial countenancer, resplendent with good hemor, There wero followed by ike great Turnvercin trom New York, and the various cities previoasly named f& sercipg culcgations, 80 ‘fine a body of men B toldom seen in ur streo’s, aud ore ihan one admirer ‘wes beard i, Gou Wa ker orlyhad them. wouldn’s be ne glad?” Last of alloane the jiveniie Turners, not the least of the prosersion, corally, in itportence: for ‘w them all the p incipal exercises cf the day were’ de- pred. They walk along with great ep (grslinens, aad their pemberiees flags, cenoting weir revoral gradations, add Rota litsle 0 Ce pagexnt The pravong horses, sha daz ateg uniforms, the uniqae dr vking horns, be exhilarating Brac, ihe riveato(ng colors, and the Gense crowd of varie gates homsnt'y, mske tho soene well worthy of the nome @ be German © Diral Tho orcecssion moves thre ign ine Bowery, Lba.bam vt , Uity Bai park, B oadaay to Mleocker Free “Second riree! apo avenue A to Tenth siree!, down which they pass, anu crovd to suffocation the pier ad- pBe the Gr evrcus terry. Here the steampoat Wasn- won end the barge Jefferson bave been charicred by Me society, and after considerable pushing, crowding, waghiog, snd somo ariny, the maj\r part of Be proceasion ls ov board. In vain does rome specimen of Young America eudeavor to struggle tp # wong the jivenila Dwrners; bis Gress acd bis impudevoe betray him, and ae & pesbeo aside witb ago away.” In vain do the fair maideus piead to be allowed to go with tneir lovers or frends The bonis bave heen hiret fer the societies Mone, and there is vo room for more; so with thelr heavy Woes the twain are guided into the etream, leaving heay Dearte Dcbind. The d-comAture is Dot , how ever, and soon the general hiterity of abet load of the fair, 'oliowg clone ip the weke of the official boats, ae- mous the preseace of light hearts. The sky is clear and Brgbt, ‘be weaiber is ovol apd bracing. the bands play, Me pocietion ~~ oe ene al sense of a good an. e boats the Enst ri ao, way op this s:reet and dust, rocks, mad, grave acd weeds, to Con red’ —_ calied § Yorkville Park, foot of Eagbiysixih sireet, This is a beauvful spot. Situated at Be ev'rance to the Gariem river, just arove Harl Gate, fe sbady groves and picid waters of tno river & beastly & the soene which ls rarely exomtied. It is the Ferienoo of one of the old Dutoa Governors of New York, who liule uo 7 thet, recomiled to America by the intro dvttivn of own lager ier, bis countrymen would, ia wer times, asermbie here in such @ +ceve of jo tality. Ube ploture may be termed indescribable. Ar the Msorevt rocie kes fa the spacious park oy, preneed f locaxe in some chotce spots = {he military aod Tarnere’ peckwen likewise Gx upon their quarters, and the aport may be seid to have begun. Large crovde of visners Bavo rorched the park in every ge ae A ease. fo SrOCeTy wagons, Carriages, Carte, the ears. gcum>oals and by suanks’ mare, they come in all direo- Bone—ihe women far outnnmbering ibe men, aparently. Perhaps, however, an optical ji); may Ds created by the vast dimer the hoovs; bot, cortainly, the wrowd is ipurmerable. Liwe knw gether here ged there, and larger know cverywnore. They weik and talk, and laugh and danos, and sing. @ymnsricfap aratos is erecved 'p various pars of the kK. apd soncefo) feats are continually being performed Pye Terners. Adovt three: clock in the afternoon the ew joy Devt war at ie Deigbt Fulltwenty thousand peopie, of every imegwabdle anc u!mayiaable style of dress and demeanor, nust have been ujwn the ground, indalg ng to Dl ibe rporta of wGerman picnic. A secoliar feature of We German pic-nic ts that most of ‘ho edibles are Donght oo (be ground, bai very few carrying their provencer with m lp Mr Conras’s howe there a huge mo aptatas and quer f % r with atx Ger wan individuals appointed to deal oat am OF & oomids rth A perfect orean of applicante frociounty demand aveation, and indiyoantly point at (he various edi. y placed out of rasch Tho waiters pernist ing tbe lart man firat, mocording to 1 m short change, supposed to The remarkable c-pacity of for eabrg is troly astounding. mar neemed yorterdey to be no ena to tne qoantities ant veople sition of fod devoured amorg that twonty Hoeurand people Cheese—Limberger and Hoh #ritrer- moeat, dried aod caker, al! disappeared wih a celertty which has probabiy never deeo Led except tn the maitor of Crivt. That crowd araat conslderabl Dir, Male end female, off and young, grandif twfant, )| alike ;arrook of thet wonder Qerragrerercoernreoerererecsesronsneneeee® GUTH FOR Hox CENT, POCO ELET COLO EE LOLOL ETTORE POOCOES) These vit cons un versaily represented a g'ars of lager, = enohang ed jor the eame with derfal et there was pot a druvken man deine mentoved to an arnetic , “Faith foo it never drink enongh of the d—d et to get drook. They say thet Wmtroduction of Inger bier into Sweden has great 'y decreas @4 the number of dronkerda All have to say ta thas It i 'y queer people that lager bier would Dowbilest the same individual would densies of whirkey. ‘To drink Isgor beer roqoires jorable science aad hy, If it te to ba done with any doeres of fac 00 must not eit and sip and swig; bat take a long, wrong. bearty pull, and you have the god othe thing in Reuiebell, N ly likes stale soda water or ch empagne. a’, b nef artuning Inger? Wee tones eaoens of object ine The losopht the drinking yorteraay was stumreabe ane delictom fail then you saw it inver} 9c; then you saw it inverted empty, and that wae all you the St SS ae Mayor Wood made & speech to frowd, and one of his steriing democra'lc rent nents ree! ik A# moch applanse as was tho scientific Ay. of lager. The attempt an eriimate of ogy, — A secbactly bel rf Soar, The ad dathd palace, proald floss the submarine cable. sa THR GRAND TOURNAMENT, ‘The drinking, singing, promircacns fal enjoyment centinved thronghout about two o'clock, when the great feature day, the boste, was annout Goliecte! on the banks of the river, momentert!: expect. tag the exhibition, Occasionally some mischievous fow would make # rush and draw the crowd in expeotation of ‘the display, but finally they were roaseured by the sound aslo and the appearance of the contestants In full cos. bay wae dotted wih « Bost. The ther Donte, be arin im them Fpectators Saxtovs for a near Bach boat had an experian sod garrman, ani the Conaisted in the opponents being Dronght cloee tigeber by thelr respective oarsmen, eech faking the op nity 0 try and koovk his friend over. doar by an expert ere of his pole, The linie foot of ont hie beats and the twenty oombatents, wite their curious B94 coomstoned no Hule interest among those on shore. Now one 1808 boats would ring along ths line, ae somo devterous toot hat dumped bis oppeus tin thn water, hile the nex! moment che eroed wonls be conruleed ab te langhelic q. empte of the ranquinhed to pet nw bie Dees again, Osun bwioe, Abd @yen Maree tamer wonid the THE JUVENILE TUMNEBS. ‘The tournament having concluded and the drenched participants having been s ficiently , the next tep was tho exhibition of the javenile Turners. A space was encloced at the rear of the Sees, Shove keotts Bat They would tarn and twist, and hang, almost verifying ‘he slang expresrion wg inside out and hanging on the liver.” esice, Tho swinging, J motng and vacking were Ny creditable, the bighest olses frequently calling f: she moet en husiasiic plandits from the spectators. The fats Of agility, strength, ectivity, niobleneas and stern ox perience exhibited by this class of javontlen might put to sbame mery who assume w perform in our circuses. Suob exercites az these may wel! wcoonn’ or the robust, hardy character of the German Vetion It is» matter of gree Oommendetion that n>twhibsiandiug their physt- o a, 5 erg aro like wire baa Lethe '€ most peaceful people in the world, verifying =u sertion ‘of u the poet— Ap eagle » talon asks an engle’e eye, MAYOR WOOD ON THE GEOUFD, About half ras three o'clock in the afternoon great ex- citerrent was cccamioned by the appearance of Mayor Wood op the ground in his oarriage, accom canied oy Ten- Governor P. G, Maloney and Alderman Coulter. The crowd, imercasizg in numbers, preased olosely on the horres and carriage, until flos'ly the Mayor was cbigeo to mlght and be ecorted thro the crowd to the bourse, The Metropolitan polire —« force of che huntred of whom was on the ground —headed by Depoty Carpenter, protected the Mayor's re- treat ap upper room, where he was s%on waited npoo by the committes, Mesers. G uckbubn, Wirth, Freggang, Dietz and Boekel, who greeted him on behalf of the Germans General Sigel, Grand Marehal cf the day, was intro- dvce , and avdressed the Msyor, on behalf of the commit- tee, as follows GEVERAL SIGEL’S SPERCH. frm—I give you ihe thanks of we furners of New York Visit. aud T cam say that you are very welcome the firet magi tvave of his city. I think it is n0 mo! jomt thet the Turners ip this city, bore ip \bis repuolic,or in any other city, shculd, as ao organized society, respect the suthority of the frst ‘magis traie of the city. The Germans always reanect those w: are governing in the name of the poopie, You are here, tir, on entirely neu'ral ground—there ave represented reveral pol tical parties ‘There are repuoiicans and de- mecrav, Doteb wen apd Awericars, in rocial peace We are here in frie! We are vot bere as po itical © ntestanis, but to epjoy the grea! occa wicn of the German festival It tea festival of a humane chaacter, aud not an exolusive poll'tov! character. All men who have a fraternal feeling for adopted cit'zens are at Liberty to anite here with us. Asa when all ibe citizens of America aro joined together, making arrango- fects for _uoh ‘bonuiifel® demoassratiegs, i il be beiter, It is now too exclusive—{} is too much German—it is too much of # rcecial character— avd I bope tbat the day will come wheo Americans will as- siet us, end when these oocasions shall partake of an American as well ay of & German obaracter These, sir, are my inoisioual feelings which I have \otroduced in this My wpprepared weloome to you oa behalf of ihe commit- Woo. (Apy MAYOR WOOD'S REPLY. Friend Marsball—I thank you for she very kind manner in which you bave recetved me, and was aware before of the disporition of the Germane of this cit to respeot and regard thoee who are in authority. I take ttas a compliment to the oflice I hold and not to myself personally. 1 bw viways been aware of the earnest desiro of the Ger: Pportic a of our people to comply with the Isws, and to re Ppect the efficer whore duty it is to excorte the laws, For ‘mn this conptry the 5e: Qro roverrigns, and any who office are piace? , deriving their suthority from Germans we like all ether good of those A, duty it good governmest property administered, L respond fully #0 a)] ast you have mid with reference to the expression of the hope that the Americans may them selves enj*y more of the festivals such as are common to would hotiaay, comm: pobre § — a party and one propio, “ons of the courtry it woud be better Germans. I can say within my power, canrid tes of tho office which 1 hold, ‘vals of ibis character very oft n, tbat fo it bas given me a great deal my German fellow citt: | joy way that bad kbown that the procession of t dorigned t> day to vistt the City Hall, or would have been tn the neighbor- hod of the park, it would have given mo ploamre to bare Feviewod them jn front of tho Hall, I only regretthat! hot aware of tbe fect 80 ast havo pald them the Compiiment of ® passing rov' loudly epoiauded, and forthwith shook ‘th the committro, rea ing their mutual frienash'p In ® Cop'oun dravgbt of lager, In obedience to the reli of the multitude cn #i’e tbe Mayor, escorted by Napnty Oar penter and the Metropolitan police, (happy fam!!y.) made sour of the groveds ~The crowd pusbed and jam and cheered and ha'looed as bis honor took the cl: cult of the park, #0 that by \ne time he got bak to the houre be was pretty well U umpod. Hore, in ebedience to loud calls ho wae oblived to speak again, creating ® perfeot tor rent of applause by refrerbing timself with another glass of lager, ore he #poko as follows — MAYOR WOOD fPUAES AGATH. Fauiow Crrmew— Permit me to thank yon for this com- piimeniary and fatiering reception. 1 regrot thet 1) is not addeae you In yout own tongue, or to 6x Nt thanks in words moref miliar than my Toongratolsie you opon the retern of this fostive oocasion. 1 cong you—(great ooufusion)—1 ulate you npon the fevyorsbie day which you have Which to enjoy yourrelves. [oongratulete you that here, under the rar ® angled banner—that ©, io “the Iand Of the brave sod ihe home of the fre: bat you are por- mitied t enjoy yourselves, and to stand, as it were, under “your own vive and fg tree, with none to make 706 afraia’’—(cherre)—thai you have aow become citi. wre of & country where, undor its laws, every man la blessed with equal ro Noal rights, (4) ae Trat jou bare obteined oq po ition! righ wut mvee ‘OF Any mar io the commonly, and where you are lef in she enjoy ment of J our own Folidcal and relgious opiaions, (Cheers.) That bere thero is to tyrast to coerce you lato & fupport of any rnment xiout to your own bones, judamen. conecience. That not only have you equal poriticnl rigbts, but you bawe equal poittics! opporta- nities for cilice and to Peach any position wiibie the gift of the people of the country, That perfect equality is hore guarantee? to roy ht bo he vative or be he foreign, Pho eill obey the lare abd follow the dictates of jistice, and honor and rectiiude (Oneers) And now, gentlemen, allow me to congratniate you up% another evidence of your fitpess pot only to live in this free country, to the in- Aitutlone of wbich I have mdverkd. reach itv high: est apd mort honorsb ¢ port fons. fea and I defy contradiction bere or anywhere, I pay Lore, that it fe most ¢ editable that in the almost countless maas of buman beings thai | ree before me, among tho twenty ortwenty five wWousand pertons present of ail parties and dispori- ons, there is not a single poraon {ntaxicaled. ) With all due regard to my orn coontrymes—and oo man will go farther for his ancestors than f will—with all due rerpect to the Americans, I do rot think that twen'y-Ove tbourand A terican citizens covid be collected together on afertive cocarion like thir, }0 Goald be more orderly or able, Now I say, jomon, that inis is one of the eet proofs which any lo could have of being capable of governing others, they aro capable of governing thempelven. A Vows—That’s to. (Chorre ) The Mavor—When # man cannot govern himecif, he te not fit to govers others; bot whens mao through intem. e way Ne of making to govern others. Now, fellow citizens, what I say to yon it known to be true by every man within tho sound of my volce. Takes a drink of lager and yootferows cheers.) ‘ollow citizens, it gives me sincere gratification to moet you bore—it afforde me sincere pleasure that I have an op- portunity cocasionally to meet my consiituency—thone to whom I am indebted for the high and honorable affice I bold, and thore to whom I look for censure or applause. Tt afford me sincere aratidoation (A yolos—Hambug) to ive hie riontty t) meet you thus. (Cheers for T know the reapone'bility of = i md © efflog, and the great body of the people wh» have 10 ob the awe which It te my duty to ‘exeoute, Tsay 10 you, fellow citizens, taken ae 1 was from tho humblest rane of fem being as lam, and alware have been, « min of the people, and from the people, raised the people alone—because jl nevor held place or wer but from the wajority of the peoplomthat I should be a hare traitor to my eountry asd to my elly, and by you, If I all rot respert your withes and deste. And ‘so ting ant tha’! continue tm effice, whtoh fs now but a fow months te the expirasion of my orm, fo long H shal be my earnest cire 0 obey the wives of the people withont respect 4a mote eNunaleiors, who, daring nobw Alieck my princt. PRICH TWO CENTS on, atlack me Persorally—tirnicg neither to tha right Soria he ie wo faerig a the course which Ihave Mayor Woop Faithfully executing the Inws ue I Dave R¥orD t do, apd to obey the ooneitation of the Untied Alates and of the Stateof New York (Tremendous obser- Mayor was followed in brief addresses by Aldor: men Ooulter, ex-Aitevman Orake, Hoa, Thomas Boosa, and other distinguished gentlemen, afer which the fosti 7) ten were resumed ‘Tke sports were kept up until after six P. M., the vast mass returving to their homes with the oonyioiion that great is lager bier and the Tarrerian festival. The Wreeks on the Jersey Beach. ‘The Underwriters’ steaming and fre schooners have come up So the city, bringing merchandise and ship’s ma teriats, ‘The ship Roswell Sprague Hos ta the same position, with about seven feet of water in her. It's expected that she will be got off if the weather continues favora>!s, ‘Toe rhip Clare Brockman ts full of water, Hes {na bad porition, is mueh submerged in the sand, te broken amt? ships, end beth ends setiled four feet. The fore, main, mizzep and boweprit are gone, and the hol! is sopstderably. broken ep. A rigger, named Charles Gree, wan drowned on Baturay afternoon by the upsetting of one of the murf ‘bests, His body wat resoveret and brought to the olty thin morning by the schooner Excelsior, ‘There is nw'bing further from the Italian bark Carlo Albert, on Barnegat. The following are the articlen brought up by the wreck: ing sohooners from the sbip Clara Breokmsn:—Per schooner Farwell, 9 orates earthenware, 19 cases mer- chandire, 5 chests, 21 pleses buriaps, 231 boxes tea, 9 bales merchandire, 3 barrole do. and shin's hawrors, sails and cadin furniinra; per eshoomer Exnelstor, 16 crates, 8 bales, 83 carer, 27 borer tea, 11 casks, 56 bolts of can- vase, From ship Rorwell Syraguo, per schooner J. W Pheroe, 160 bars railroad tron; per sooner Enterprise, ‘60 bars railread iron; per schooner Manna, 158 bars of railroad tron. SHTP OLARA BROOKMAN. ‘The following is the cargo of the ship Clara Brookman, ashore a Aqnan:-~ IM harg irom $00 bdla_do.. Kenner & Samoan; 79% hare, 87 bAls. da... Simoson # Baldwin’ 805 bara 80 bdle. h. bon R Opeoke, 1490 borer tin nlaton Phelps. Dadra & Mo.: 45 caren deel Wm Bord; 10025 fire brick, Ramvel Thomp2or & Sepbew: $2 erates bard ware Trask do, Pleat & Shortwell Sereke deige Kehiafin Rios & Oo; IF ernter. 5 sda, 8% cstka Ror “ers Nas & Gotdand; 2 bales merch: ndiea I. A. Merring: Ido T. Borvet A Oe: 0 bres, 1 cave, Denon, # Co. Th dere (ror WObdle. Plerayn & Ma: ACU hia #heet term, Salton & OO ; 774 dare tron. 456 bila TT & J Hon + 10 evsbe soda ash Heakell Merrick & Rall: Renate B. Marsha’: 22 bales mershandien, 2 Wm, Watron & Co: 1 pine holler.) praiing 1 daor P, Moria A Co: 40 ches's Houortoe jnive, Smith & Tracey: Priner wine '@hh4e do. kqnarter carta 1G wave a... Y,. Routh & Pons: 22 bales blankets Srettine & Howe: Yaen Pntt Rack & Unie: Dense merchandies, Oatiina, Fea, pitt & Co 2-0. Gawler, Farean & 0: 1 aye ork Cool: 6.W. D. Cremvelt 0 The Melding merchancize (4 & FW Copet'l; 1 once, Joh : Venek Toase, BH Conmay & 0; '48 crates. Tucker, Ova ford & Picton: 6. Wm Chan-ney & Co: aT Vogt't & Oe.5 tea %. J. Wiilete: 18, Bk T. . Wetmore & OO; 207 1.648, bare tron, 470 balls, Post pistes tron. Kemble & Wa do. Mnpich, Atwater & Wi Ter '& Co, 9; BM hia, fror, Robes Frothers: 418. de. Irvive Van’ Wart & 0} 34 chairs, Lew'a L. Rovire: 40 nnfn of wheels and axtax, 6 ral’: road engine when's, P. © Cy; ) bnndie merohan diee, U' rarke, Lense, in Pre & Mo: 6 cases, torfild: 20 belen Seases. A. T. Stewert & Co.; 4 baler. Co; 7. C. T White & Go.; 12 Killer. Cofin + Gocdwiive A Walker: %6. Livermore & Moria; 10 Catlin Lesrht &o.; 1 ease, Btrong Brothors 4% bales, Franchaw, Mitiken # Co: i8enson Kensler & Wil & Juitan; % CB. Chittenden & Co: 8 Ely, Bower & Mefioenel'; 4, Rertip ao: Teeke Wolfe, Cavh & Fisher; hale John Trenean: 8 eases. Clapp Kent '& Rerkly; 12 eseke. Ari 1 Aro thara ard Seaver: 10 runchaors whiekv, Tohn Davie & Oo : 35 cares merebardiae, TAha'ee, Tow Fi 4 09.;7 @a ea. Jovn By ores Lee Tenek, HF. @ Joheaon; 20) bres rage. were 449° bers trom, 2471 bel hain junk 104 plater tron, & hhde. 4 balen werchan cheata ten, to ord ‘WilDiamsburg City News. A New Way ro Recwve Payment or 4 Deet.—Yenter- day afternoon cfficer Btearns, of the Seventoenth precinct {Seventh ward), arrested a man named Martin Singer, @ German, for stealing $100 in mney from Rarnard Teleheter, Te appearn that a standing debt between the partion of $100 bas existed for the past vear, which Teicheter bar jatedly roreees tsar, bnt on Monday Latedater conuerted to pay debt to rid er 3 ware 83) ineys tin 2.000 bdls, iron rods, 43 cases clay, 637 the Nebt of a robbery ‘ir mediately procured the nervices of officer Stearns, by whom the accised was arrested ant corvesed before Icetice Samuel Perry, who held the pri- toner for examination. Munprrors Assurtr.— Yesterday morning a man named Patrick Murray was srrested by officer GriMth fur com- mitting an assauit on Rovert It appeare that the partioe bad some hard words a' ibe residence of Murray, im Senth Fifth street, when Morray, thinking ho ha? the ely arrested and committed to the connty jail to await the action of the Grand Jury. Fourn Prannep —Abont half-past eleven o'clock on Sun- day night, officer Secor, of the Fight precinst, discovered & man Jaying proe‘rate on the sidewalk on the cornor of Wasbingten and Caral streets, svfforing from a severe ttab in the back, of which be was unable to give any ac- connt. It is supposed, however, be was aliacked by rob bers, who inflicted the wou which from tte appearance was capahdle of rendoring Lim inmansible. Thia eu yporition is confirmed by tho fact that Ferre!) had a small com of Money on bw Porton at the tims of the osonrrence, and no trane of It rould be found whon be was discovered hy the eficer, Ho was conveyed to the Kigbth precinst rta- tion house, where Nr. Levings dreesed his wounds, after which be war conveyed to his residence Ronnmc Masoss —On Sunday morning the rovms of the Doric, Worth avd Allen lodges, ritmated at No, 68 East Brosdwey, were entered by burglars, and robhed of the Jewels of the lodges, which were valved at $160. No ar- rests were mate, but the Seventh ward police aro using their utmost « n/eavore to ferro) out the daring burglars. Looe Brroxs You Jrar.—On Sunday afternoon the ftoaabost Rotrona M. Price, whiod plies betwoon New York and Weebswken, war landing ber parsongers at the foot of Forty third street, while a poy named Michael! Pnii- (ipa was endeavoring to mare a baaty lmding, his foot supped, and be fell between the dork ard the i, man. gling bis log ia x ehocking manner. He was omveved to the residence of bis perents, No. 408 Wort Forty arth treet Dr, Ives wae called in and dressed his wounds, and pronounced the boy in a fair way of recovery, Moxe = Covrrraret Moway.—On Sunday evening, officers Knight and McKay, of the &ixth precinct, arrested two men named John Adem: and John Jacobs, for attempting to peas a $3 counterfeit bill on the Rank of New Jersey, New Brunswick, uoon Charies Leper, on the corner of Pearl and Chatham stronis, in pay- ment for dricks. Op searching the ascused, two other counterfelt bills of the »sme ¢enomipation, together ha $3 ccunter’eit Dill on the Orange Bank of Ni lorsey ant $60 8¥ in good money, which ls suppcred was changs of count rfeit bills which they had passed during the eren- ing. They were coromitied to awail examionjon by Jus. tee Orborn. Manox@ me Wore —On Suntay morning a man oamed Themas Egan was arrested by the Fifth precinct police, on achargo of mairaing bie wife, by biting off the greater portion of her nore, He was taken before J»stioe Osborn at the Tombs, who committed him to Blackwell's Laland for Arce mouth. Arrevrt at Scictpn.—On Sanday aflernoon a woman of questionable character, named Harriet Oreler, residing at No. 9 Worth street, atiempted to commit raicise by taking a large done of avdsowm. She was conveyed to Finn Precinct stavion benso,end Dr. Kilbourne war sent for ‘who pare her a powerfal ¢motio, which ha¢ the effect of removing tbe potrou from her |, Stor which she ‘waa conveyed to her residence. Maval trtelligence, ‘The Charlortown Navy Yard presents a vory busy > is noe at tbe present time, the Efiwar oh that stanton gtvtog tanrlaymen of workmen. The vesrols 3§ < g ’ of war Oyane, atanchor in the stream; Dol phin, dlamantied, and store ship Reicased, mame condition ‘Tho Portsmouth Navy Yard ie also it with the ope- rations of workmen, large force wi has been en- pogod boy the abip of the line Franklin have beoo trans- erred to the frigate v i ing will Ee taeved, os of “Old Tronsides” hes always ranked woll as a fast eatlor, and considered 9 handsome model for a man of war, eron at the prasent cay. chertehet old frame which the United States Navy. A few timbers and a plese of the keel of the old ship are ail, besides 4he moxie, which war rapt the name A few more repairs, and all but the mo- del wil! be gene; bot ber name wil! be cherished and pr corved #8 long ¢* the fame of the echievemente of Ler old commanders are remombered. The sloop of war Vanda as \s lying ender the shears to be remasted ant fitted for ‘The frigate Santer w awating further or iors ship-of the line Fracktia will prebably be Inunebed next cason, Ovmmendant Pickoring, who has bern a vory geptieraniy end popular officer st the yard for te vera! years, €M loeve for A nom elation in & fow wee I the Yard Will be pat onder the ofarge of Oomma Hee, Commandant Pove will 60 rotened fur several namtha keger ot Washingin — Brehm Advertiser, dugutt Pa ? The | Uity Intell! THE ADVENT OF AUTOMN. ‘The “ Queen of tho Amortoan seasons,’ announces her reign to-day, under aospices the most fistteriog, #9 far ae Pleasant Weather is concerned, and, unter hor regimé, #0 May expect to see a great cbange came over our m0tro- Poli. Thousands who have been missed from our best neas thoroughfares and fashionable avenuos will roon bo back to their old haunts,and trade in ali tte ramifios- tons will fee) the beneficial effects of the influx both of out- oftowp meroban!s and our own truant citizens. Alrowdy there a plethora at the hotels, Rooms are all full, cr engeged, and the landior's are reaping a rich harvos, from the Southern aad Western travellers homeward ‘bovsd from the watering places. Soon the theatres wil all be open, and the Academy ef Music once more glitter with brilliant toilettes. Say what orcakers will about the fvancial orisie, the teazon commences splendidly, and with every prospect of ovntinuing #9, The summer that bae jost passed ts one of the most remarkabis on record. We have experienced very little hot veather, ani sloce 1816 we have not bad so much wet, cool weather. Only on threo days during tho past searon bas tho mercury stood bigher thar 00 degrees. most extra rdinary fa; to rote in ovr climaie. As aonnwquence, the mortality thie summer has been very Hen, Qnd the city was never Sencha nas hye Ege Spe selves on a ic Lal Mone of the 3 Devaatuns ov Evorye Company No. $1 ron THs Stars Fam at E.wmma.—Matual Engine Compaoy No. 61, with thelr machine, took their departure for tho Siato Fair at Elmira, by the the Erie railroad cars at 6 P. M. yostorday. The company numbered 25, all young, able bodied men, who will give ® good account of themssives at the engine tournament which will ‘ake place on “hursday and Friday next, The “Mutuala” were dreeed in the agval uniform of the New York Fire Department, viz: black pants, rei flannel shirt, black bo¢y bolt and cravat, and loathor fire cap. The machine is @ hoavy one of the seoond olass, and the friends of the compspy antici ato an easy victory over the covntry engines of etmiler size, Tho mem ers Are al! well dritied, and the oontest will not be lort on account of spy task of disposition or abihte to work the machine ‘Fell, On arriving at Elmira, the New Yorkers will be re cotved by the Torrent Engine Company No. 1, in whoee boure their engine will be placed. The members will on: up a$ the Chemung Motel and Prigham’s House during thelr stay. The Fair grounds are abouts mile distant from the city proper, and comprise an area of bree qvartors of ‘8 mile long by three eighths of a mile wite, On the western side of the grouads run be Chemung river, wbioh eu dplics a laree pend built ine. the enciomre, Over this pond a platform fifty feet quar bas heen built on which each engine will be backed down tn ite turn for playing, and whereon 83 men allowed vo man tho beaker, will be placed. Svotion will be takea from a box three fert wide, thre feet long and stx fect deen, through seven feet of suction. By next Friday we will bave the result of this contest, which is exciting great interest among the firemen of the city and country. ‘Tas New keeaxvorn Oonrracr Net Yar Awarpep.—The Croten Aqueduct Board met yest-rdar for the purpye o Ceciaing upen the bide offered by various cont'as:ors for br tiding the new reservoir at Mighty second streot, Tho following are (he bids they wer¢ called upon to consider: — Linemore & Wood...... + $614 201 93 Foirest'd, Onleman & Co + 683.473 82 J P. &T. Cummings, Jr + 724,807 66 + 78612 16 843 TA 40 895,142 80 961,337 20 877 OS 08 893.733 50 903,559 14 925.444 16 ‘1)914'730 46 The 38th section of the sharter of 1867 provides that a the nt the contrast would have been awarded to Fairchild & O., were it not that a pro‘est was entered to one of the sure: Wor, Mr JW. Allen, the tax commissioner, who the oon tevtante ray is diequalifed, being & city official and it ta agemst the provimons of the charter for him t> bo ints. reed in any contract for city work. Atthe mooiiog of jhe Board yesterday, D D. Field azpeared 02 behalf of the brothers Cummings, who are the third lowent bisders, to contest ibe awarding of the contract to Fairchii4 & Oo., on ‘this ground, The matter was fipeily adj»urned anti! Fi- day, when further argument will be hoard. Th ty ve ® Hkelihood that the lewyers will get this business so eptangied shorty, that the bcilding of the reeervoir wi! ve poniponed indefinitely. It is nad the case will be taken to the oouris for « final decision. Excoa Trat.—The members of Engine Company No. 3 of Brooklyn, have recertly come in povsession ef their pew machine, and yesterday they mado a trial of ite powers atthe City Hell. [tte fret clase machine, and very Gne one of ite kind. With a nozz'e of an inch anda quarter the Brookly nites succeeded in throwing & stream four feet over the figure of Justice on the top of the City Hall, which is 146 feet Ligh. This was considered re wari for an entirely now engine, and the members neem wo! pleased with It. A number of New York fire- men witnessed the tial. Axmvensany ov THE CArTvES OF THE Crry oy Mexico. — The Twelfih Regiment, Colonel Occks commanding, have offered their services as cecort to the First Regiment New York Volunteers on the oocarion of the visit of the Soot Legion of Philadelphia to this city on the 14th of Septem- ber, The Twelfih Regiment \s certainly entitled to this bonor, ae the companies forming the regiment furnished pearly ail the offices for the volunteer reeiments formed in this city during the Mexican war. The L ght Guardead Cuarde do Lufayette, formerly of this regimeat, Baxter Pines, Tompktcs’ Bides, Lafayette Fusliiors, Oity Biaot, Daxter Guard and In tepensoace Goard farniahod throo or four rolonels, cigbt or tov cap'alur, twenty or tbirty liow lepants, rergeaav, mer, &o., ko , for the diferent volun tear regimcote, reall) more than the whole of the Firs Divirion New York eo Miia, In oor adverticing oot tmp will be fonnd an invitation on the part of toe New York Voluptecrs 9 hore who have served in the war of 1812 to unite with tbem in the reception of the Peverylvanians. The occasion promises to be an lctarest ing eno. Five Ports Misstow.—Severa! chiltren loave this mis” tlon iLis afternoon for the West, under the care of Rey Mr. Van Meter. We learn that he dorigns vial ing as far as potable the bundrede he bas ta¥en to I'lipole, |owa ant Wirceonin before the winter, Those with him tis time are chir fly Americans and Bootch. Qvoriing —The game which bas attracted convidersbie Atrendcn and no little excitement for some ime hack, bo tween Mr. Henry Spear and Mr. R. M>Donald, came of on Saturday last, at oboken, before an immense body of pprc'atore, smong whom we O>Ferved several players of the United Matce, Although the gave wae oaly eleven shots ovt it Ianted for upwards of ono boar, owing ty the marnificent play of both parties. Tho following was rernh:—Henry Spear li, R. WcPonsid 10 Mr. #berman acted as measurer and ampire, and al‘hough |s wae a cif. Cult end a delicate task, it waa executed to the cnlire sa Urfaition of bol players. Bucine—Corover Perry hold an Inquest yesterday at the Horp tal, upem the vedy of Michael Meger,a German aged 55, who died from injuries received on Sunday morn- ing m leaping from the attic window of tho boarding heves of Wm. Kurtorg, corner of Greeawich street and Patiory place. Decessed pureh seed a ticket w rorarn to pecaetebip William Tell, and before tonday mw ning his mine became deranged The jary rendered a vordict of “Desh from irjaries caused by jumping from the window while laboring unc or temporary dorangen ons.’ Brooklya City Mews. Cory Moatatrry.— Report of deaths for the wook ending Avgutt 29, 1867.—Males, 72; females, 74--of which 12 were mon, 00 boys, 44 women and 50 girls, Priasipal digeares were —cholers infantam, of which J4 died; om- sutption, 15; marasmos, 11; convulsions and dysentery, 8 each; diseases of brain and stil’bora, Tench, prometure birta, 6; congestion of the lance and diarrbon, 4 each; ercep, debliiy, diveape of liver, \aflammatioa of the bowels, B each, roarlet fever, apop ory, drowned, aathina, ol age, and discage of the heart, Zeach; kc, ko, Total, 146. Of the above 06 were ander 1 rags of age, and py from 1 to 2 years of age. Of the whole number 127 wore ratives of the United }, 18 of Ireland, 6 of England, 4 of Germany, and 3 of dcouland. Pasricat.—The Democratic Assembly Conventions took place on Saturday Inst, to elect delegates to the State Con vention at Syrac Pitre Dittrict — Jamon Edwards, delegate; James Fitz gorals, alternate; Atonzo G Hammond, judiciary, Seoond Distrist —Thoe. Mulligan, delegate; Mathew Mar. phy, alternate, Michael Flapn'gan, jo ay Fourth District —Geo. Taylor, delegate; De. J. 8 Thome, alvrnste, Michael Harley ary. » delegate; Jobo Linaky, Sah (Netrict.—Phillp alternate. Is the Seventh District two sete of delegntes prosentot themecives, and in order to recurs barmony a new pri. macy election was ordered for this aflernoon. ‘The Third and Fifth District Conventions adjourned without making any choloe, They meet this afternoon, Vioranion OF THe Btwpay Ligvom Liw.—From the re forts of the Inspectors of the {various prectnote to Deputy Soperintendent Folk yesterday morning, |t appears that the Brooklyn liquor deelere are determined to defy the Iaw ola mode tho New Yorkers, fa the First preeinet 11 placoe were reported; In Becond precinct, 2; Third pre. cinet, 0; Fifth precinst, 16; Gixth precinct, 16; Mghth pro- ctuat, 6; Greenpoint, 11. adic Whe Htreet Commissioner Controversey, SUPREME COURT. SPACIAL TREM. B- fore Hon Judge Poabody rer SL The cases cf Oosover ard Devlin were by eB COMMODE postpoued wotll Friday, tue 4am Yeptenver, INTERESTING FINANCIAL INTELLIGENCE, WALL STREET TROUBLES IN COURT. Another Heevy Wywbezz'ement—4 Bank the Vieum-—Seventy Thousand Doliare Mise- iT ‘Wo learnod last night thata heavy embezzlement had fret been discovered to have taken piace tm the Mechanics’ Banking Aesoolat'on ta Wall street. The varty charged held an office of trust and responsl>ility in ihe bank Tue perticulars have not beon divn'ged; butit le rumored that a ceficlt of zome $70 000 exists in the socounts of the of} cial, Deputy Superiniendent ‘arpenter and offleer MoOerd had the matter in han Jaat night, dat the deputy deemed It prudent tn the present stage of the proceedings to keep his own counzel. It was ramored thet an arrsst had been mado last evening; Dut Mr, Osrpenter informed our re porter that ths delinquent wea not in onatody up to ten ockek. We presume the details will come to light to-day, Tola is certain'y the ego of embexz!ements, THE PHILOSOPHY OF STOCK OPERATIONS. SUSPENSIONS AND FAILURES, a., &o., THE ATTAOHMENT AGAINST JOHN THOMP- SON, THE BANKER BUPBRIOR COUMT—ArROIAL TERM. Before Hon. Jndge Duer. ACGUFT 31.—The Metropolitan Bank vw John Thompion — Wr. Evarts, counse! for plain'iff, eald that at tho tast ad- journment of this case be etated that Le would be compel- led to leave town on Tuerday morning. Ho therefore re qverted @ foriher a*jonrpmeant for a weet, as ihe matter woul! probably accany more than this aay, Mr. FB Cutting, 00 the part of fofendant, eald that he furpored when the caan was adjourned for Biv seanmmo- daticn, Wr Evar' ©) would pod therefore opnoee the present motion t0 ac- commedate bie Warned friend AC jo ned to Money next. at 12 07 sheok, Bui tis and Downes'ta John Thanpson -— “tr, Ontting sald thet tu thts case an orter for ap attachment had been rated last week He pow moved for an onder to show cavee why that order for attanhment abon!t not he vacated. Order granted, returnable on Th y, Roptember 3, &es, Clty Poll MEETING OP THB COUPER @RNERAL COMMITTEB— THE TROUBLES OF TH’ DEMOUBACY—a UALL FOR PHIMAKY ELFUTIONS IR8UBD—NO UNION OF THE PARTY-—THE CITY SQUABBLES TO BE TRaNSPRBRED TO THR STATR CONVENTION, ‘The efforts of the democratic leaders to patch upa trase wvetween the factions have falled for the p esent, aod las aight the FAward Sooper General Sommittes tesued « cal for primary olections to choose delegates to the Btate Democratic Convention, on thetr own hook, and no doubt but that the Wilson Small Comm! tee, which meow to-night, will do the same thirg, and the probability is that two full sets of delegates will make their appearance at Syracuse on the {0th inst., both claim ing to be regular, and each declaring the other begus. ‘The committees of conference appointed by the Genera, Com: mitices met at ncon yesterday, at Tammany Hall, to reo if truco could not be mado. Various propitione were made, but none were saiisfactory to all partis, and tbe conference adjourned at 3 o'clock, without having ef. fected apytbirg. At 4 o’siock they re assemble! and npent tbe residue of ihe day io fruliess negolatens sad at length w¢jourmed sine die, without coming to any un- cerrianc ing. There wero some dozen propositions for anion msde; among them the following :—Iit was proposed that & oow Generel Committee be che en, compn.ed of to from eagn THE LIABILITIES OF THE OHIO LIFR IN- SURaNCE COMPANY. BUPHRME COUnT—BPMCTAL TERM. Before Hom. Jucge Poabody, ADDITIONAL ATT+CHMENTH AUGUST 31.— Attachments were this day ieraed at tho Fuli of the following partios against tho Onio Life Insurance and Trust Company — Preveet Butler, Chas, Meeks and F. A. W. Davis, v7, the Obi L fe Inrarance and Trust Company... ..,, 2 fhe fumm't Conn: Bank a: Ciyah ea Fails ve. the Onto Life Insurance apt Trort Co ++, 09,257 9T The Mercbarie? Bink f Cleveland, breach of ard in tbe Wilson Xau)i interest, toro in tno Savaga Om. Ohio, ve the Ohio Life Tne and Truat Oo, 198,154 68 mittee Interest, and ove from the tuper Commition Ths | Alerasder Drpni-tow and othor# va. 0 Dickinson. 4,C00 the Small Comm'tiee were wiiling to accept, wite the up The reme ve the rama, * 2 seoce Be The rame va the seme, Therave va the same. The rame va. Hont, anderson and othern..... The seme ve Jas. 4 Quimne and others soo. 1 The Wttsburg, Fort Wayne and Shiosgo Retlroas Oompany.... + 5,04 The rame ve. 3 Dolecn and oth . 1780 Gerttanding that the ward erganizations in the toterest of the reveral committees be blended, fo as to wake the nolon perfect. ‘Bat ro, that will pot do,” revlied the Cooper people; woe want union without condiion Our action way pot be binding on the ward asrociavona, aol we 0 ob went any loophole for etther party to bave a chence 0 break thei» agreement after he meeting of the dtate Con- vention, on the ground that all (ne stpulajonswere not compiled with ‘Te Wiisen Smal Committee then nrosoeed that the bar is of orgenization above propmed abontd be agreed to, rat that thee rhowe be two dercrintions of ward orgsalza A DS; ON thet Would reoogn ze iho p exent ward bounds 1G ibe other copforming to we Aldermanis dist ici d by thy tact Legisisinre. But ihe Coover Commi: ® a cutn the meal bag fomewbero and would no Histem io thepropomition. Messrs, Cochrane Sicklen, howd greve, iorinna ing gep'lemen, tries their best convince ‘bis Sma!l people that they were in orror, bat these refractory feiloe 8 thought the boot was on the olber leg. 7 the evening the Cooper General Comm'tiee mot, and #o preat was ibe interest manifested tbat a large lobby wae ip attendan: Mr. CocaR ive made & verbal ro:ort from the Commitee on Uonfererce, in which be deplored the faci that no un- dere ancirg ould be arrived at aAfier a cebate, whiin was carticipated in by D EB Pickles, Osptain Rynders, 8. T. Diliave and others, the fol lowing call was eventually agreed upon, when the com mites . The rome ve. Lyne, S’ariing and others The eame ve. G. M Dent The ramo va. Total thus far... $1,817,798 66 FAILURES IN BUFFALO. Borrawo, Avgast 31, 1887. ‘Tho Hollister Bank, of this city, closed its doors thie morning. Thero is # heavy run on 0. Lee & Oo ’s, White’s and the Buffalo City Banks, and the excitement has been intense. At noon, however, % bad almost aubsided. The Recipra- clty Bank bas not resumed. THE FARMERS’ RANK OF WICKFORD. Provipesca, R. 1, August 31, 1867, The Farmers’ Bank of Wickford was temporarily ep- joined to-day, om application o! the Bank Commissioners, ‘THE CALL Resolved, That tho democratic repnbilcaa organt- aiions of the Fourth, Fifth, Beweoth, Fighth, Tenth, Fleventh, Thirteenth, Fourteenth, Fifteenth and Seven LerEh WEFGS DE requurted Ww elect cach ONG delegate and ‘ope alternate to the Democratic Repob ican Rate O nven- tion to be held at Syracuse oo the 16th of Seutember inst, and the democratis republican orgaciza ions of the other ‘warda are requested to select each five delegates to » dis. trict convention ef the wards comprising an Assem ly istrict, to be beld for the election of ove delogaie and one alterns‘e to the satd S'ate Convention, The said or- ganizations to hold their elections op Fiiday, 4th of Ben tember, and the District Jonvention to be neld’ on Saturday ‘bth of September, at 8 o'clock, at the following places — First Acsembly District. —No 110 Greenwich street. Second Antembly District No, 12 Elm suréet. Third Avembly District—Cornor of Franklin street and Wenhasend Ionh A ly District—Corner of Third avenue and Sixth erect. Peustronth Assembly District—Homertead. Eighth avenue. Sheveenth Aucmbly Vistrict—Corver of Third avenae and Twentieth street. Resolved, That al! disputed questious be referred to the delegates elected , for dcciaion thereon, at a meetiog to be held on Monday cventng next at Tammany Hall. Resolved, That the delega es from the severe! districts meet at Tammeny Hail on the 1th day of Soptember, to choose one delegate at largo end an al.ernate. THE EFFECT IN CINCINNATI. FINARCT 41, G AW BLING—THK AYECU Ls TORS iN MONEY, [from the incinnal: Gazct», augnet 23 | ‘The cause, and the otly caure, of all great Moavctal dis- artere \e precisely the eame, howerer va tous the form tn which the disaster appears. The failare of sho United States Benk, the frauds of Sehayler, the feitore of pri- vate banks in 1854. apd the failure of the Onio Life ant Trost GO mrany, ail have precisely the rame origin. In ore case the Sual result may bea high crime, im another # broach of trast, and in arother acommon commercial Trlore Bubthe reason of the thing ls the eame and in order that the evil may be »voided and safety secured, Vi should be better known and better stated before young commercial men than | ts. Ls pepe Thy Ka hardly be defined; bot tt may be exem, such & way as to bo carily uncerstod =Men like Frankiin or Girard, or Plein, sober men, call tt speculation. But this te not ali Ail oommercial ventures, however well foandod im reason and ipformation, are more or loss sproala- Wone, All thegreat merchants of this apecolators, | ‘wDat # peceswary to alimate commercial ercoess. Bat Onaneis! speculations are of another shaacter. They aro cot basea on an actual and inevitable demand fur seeeiaanaemmnen Political Intelligence. Verworr E.actios.—The annua! election will take place to-day in Vermont, the State which boasts of never tmving given a democratic victory, Notwithetanding that the ro- publican party—which, by the way, have swallowed up entirely, head and tail, the Know Nothings—are largely in the majority, the democrats and old line whigs still msin tain their organizations, aud are as urval this year in the Held with full Lckets, The democratic uominecs aro the fame tbat formed the ticket Inst year, and were defeated by over twonty.iwo thousand majority out of forty-#ix as woold astonieh Mby look) by purchasing stocas cerities We id GeGne it an piecgiog oresrnt money aga net the chasce of future rise. fa another bier does when ho agninet Wo tho table and pledges & si the cbenee that he may win the fwcke On time is alwayea bot Tt Fo aso ls a loan 00 Rocks, for the upon a breath of public opinion Mr iidd'e, of the United Swen Book, was example of Gnenolel eambiing Ho had ‘more a ' \honrand votes, Tho followi tho diferent oanaldate™ pres it, moe honey in |}, than aay aeuiion gimblors of this tay His oem wae to pom oovennon, © pulls Improvements of the country, son ix, ou. Whig “tale Oredit, WaneKe the revenue and sonwel’ the @ Henry Keys, Hylard Fietoher, John Waselor. {the oourtry by the power of ne “bark sen s@ermnany eovianen, Cab power Was fo great oat it mlmont justified Willys Lywan, — James Slade, Iaaac T. Wright, mbitien He and ho Denk were at ine. rained by precitory what we Dave tow before w —#pecniation Wien she Uoied States k Of Permsytrania failed had ot band pear twent: miM ine cf Stawand Davk stocks, Like over br it waa compelled to pier go them; bat Aticst came the Faorifice Of Bose socks aad the seor- nc ut dircgonte paid npon them. How failed sohayler ? fie began speooiating im stocks. H» was rion, bul the ticks fell. He borght more becaure taty were ‘ YOR TROAKTRER, Jas. f. Thurston, Herry M Baer, GW. Pritohard, Detraates to Tee Weercweerea Covety Cosvaencw — Edward Haight, Bernard Waters, James Conner, Wiiliem Varien ane Eiijeh @. Purdy have been appointed in the Firat Assembly dietrict of Westchester as delegates to the Demceratie County Convention, which isto beheld at Wos' | low fio, pledged them for borre-ved mvwny, and < ‘ at inet lerved forged certificates, He ovmmitted « FOAM eee, 2 qeat crime, end failed at tet Hie wee pinying Govenxon Gaunaan on roe Brewer. —Governor Gardner, | Syaiuet ibe future, asd the future wove na paly of Matsacharetia, delivered @ eycoen aia Know Nothiog Meeting at Dorcbeaver, on the $8th ult, Ls which bo pitch €d into the political antecedente of ex Speaker Ranks, the republican candidate for the executive chair, in preuy well wnderttocd languege, The following extract from Dis speech ochtalng e me sensible seni mest) — Tam ® Northern mao, bot Tam” national man. 1 wil! #tand upto the Iast abot for every rignttbat Maraachuesits is entitied to; and I will yield every right thet any state tm the Southero portion of the con!ederany is entitled to Aye more. I will aid them to secore their rights with equal earneetners that | would ald « Northern *tate to ao. cure bert. I believe, af ail Massachaveus believes, that slavery if 8 social, moral and political evil; ! would avert it from the territory where it Goes not exist, ‘aa | #onid the Upas tree from the garcens of ibis beautiful torn Ror whon a law of Marrnchusorte or of the Usion prescriber the game, det bis life and bonor The comile of tho Trost Company failure, #e Go not ¥now, nor are they im- portant now, The company bas fatio®, and, it ie quive cer. tain, Det by ey ortiary commercial ba inene. The facta in regard Wo the New York Ageucy of tbe Trost Oumpany, material to the caso are these The Trust Company baw brew the agent for many Western baaks, frequeouy for the State, aud for ovmerous mei chante apa individaels. It followed from thie that i hed the command of large arcuate of money there, that it wae #uPject to cont’ncal Crate, sot wae inrge denier In exonaoge The most impertant and moet hazsrdoue basiners of te Trast Com. pany was dove in New York, Nor «itasten Darincer eo far ag the pubbe know, war o fo ove man, aod that o besnd deat formed w wih the fame moral atmorphere woieh provalle in the duty of ap offlcer, then be ts sworn to support ft; and | that remey le locality. We svopere ft i not realty be should not aliow @ mere pertoral wink to iaterfere with | woree than ovher similar regions, bat the macia for his duty. pencal even am the wee often joan Police Intelligence. The Now You agoney of lowes on AnoTHER G\nnoTe Ronrery—4s atcecan Garmoren Car Toren. — Yertorday morning, about 2 o'clock, Mr. William Rone, while paswing through !/adaon streot, near Hameraiey Mree\, on his way home, scewently dropped bis night key, and in attempting to rsoover it, wes attacked by two or three garrote robbers, who beat him and forcibly took what money he had |) posession, »cut$2 Aa alarn waa raired and tho robbers ran. Rosa ran after the prin cipal of the gang and was immediaely joined oy oltonr Howe, of the Righth presinct, who succeeded la arrestin bm. The Conte . the dence is impaired ana the stock will net selt for more tham Gtiy conve It ie plate te lenror cannot whole In rach erase, the oar» ier of some who wea (be lecder, would probably borrow i 4 i rame as Anderton, a tailor, Ho had ciber stocks to replace fia koked op funds, And tone noose or lagen, made of ui arises « complication of difleuitirs ¥ hich #t!! be harmicas intended for garroting purpores. Jortice Dayisoa com | if ibe market rises; but ruinous if \\ fale. Thie was the mitted him for trial in defaait of $1,000 pall th the United States Bank sod may be the case Array In Janne @ur—A Punaow Bor asp Wooxne — ‘h the Trust Com The mos! is & very pisin ona, Yeniercay afternoon, aboot tree o'vlvck, a number of } It is the point of one of Alsop’s Fables: * Lowe not the mb- disorderly and alleged suapiciour persone smered siance by grasning at the shadow '” arivking place of Henry Habo, called the Rast River Wa The ‘centres in Wall etreet, New seom House, N». 7 James slip. When Haba requested be seen 4 furor of speculation, a ma. them to . they refored to 4°, And made can be teen nowhers eine in tha some rewdy demonstrations, threatening the kee ‘The street is dlled st noon of day with fod calling him the worst of names, nti he took down 8 running bere and there, from bank to to broker. * The great merchant ate there, paying st the Custom House. or desing in the banks. Thore are the fewer of the pince, Most of them are intelligent, ‘air dealing, hon orabie men, who meddle very itttle with the gamblers aboutthem. Theo are the great banke-*, who also are respec'able men. come the country bankers and borrowers, and there may lly be placed on the revolver from bebind the her and fired at them. The ball strock Philip Carrol, one of the party, on the band, shat. tering it almoat to pieces, The party thon became alarmed and left Blab went immodiaiely 0 the Tombs and gave bimeelf up. Alderman Llealy committed bim to awalt an examination of the case. Thonway Romney axp Starmxg <A man named John Farrol was attacked by two robbers, corner of West and Canal street, on Sunday night, between 11 and )2 o'clock, and robbé? of a small amount of money. Dertag the throgele wits them, he received a sevore stab In the hack, Tle ortega beowght the Mebth ward police, bet the thieves cacaped. Farrel was cowveyed to the station bonae, Arreert to Reecte Biackwaut's Tetaen Pemgwms. Threo eileged old offenders, named Pat Gibney, Pat Martin and Bil Barton procoeded'ts Biackwell’s island in a row boat on Sunday night, to reaene soma of thetr old oom livt of green borne; who, If mot taken Ont, will soom be n come a large clren of Dill brokers, note ag and the jackalle of money spe rain. @ the erest army of sick camblery. ret steers. ‘ail win thelr Orer anys, Brie tock # worth 66, paniens, They Were waiting in the boathoure for an op A paws Bim fot the #tck, bat porterity, when @ watebmmen discovered and arrested If Brie le then worth 45, 4, the them, ‘The privcnors were yesterday brought to the ciry, and B sye him chet Sv@ther ¢ in the Tombe for trial, o pariie OF CAFE ANYIhINE Bout it. Rew =—The Freo Maron lodges Doric, Atlee ant vey dent only in differences, Inox word, Aand B het the§butiéing No (8 Past Brondway, wore en forence wherever @ May be, 09 he value cf Erie y Dorg'ere on Sunday night, aad robbed of joweiry ty cageiime. I varies We acthing from aay snd ober ailicles valued as $100, ‘No clue ae yor Wo the ~ Se Sees Sma cemeing By many ober exampics, Bub thggp arg ‘oough Ww ue rubbers,