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, EE dred dollars to be offered as prizes fora grand re- gatta of row boats, to be had on the Connecticut river at this city on Friday, August 27. Every ar- rangement will be made on a most liberal -cale, and the best boats in the country are expec ed to be present. The Southern Matt Wasnixeron, August 2, 1868. By the arrival ofthe mail we have New Orleans dates of Thursday last. The cotton accounts from the interior of Louisiana ase highly favorable. Barning of the Ship Osteonthe, Cusnceston, August 2, 1858, ‘Information from Savannah states that the ship <Osteonthe for Boston, with a cargo of cotton, took fire on the 27th ult., at Key West, and the ship and 2@ portion of the cargo would probably be saved. ‘Tee Bank of Mutual Redemption, Boston, August 2, 1858. The-capital stock of the Bank of Mutual Redemp- tion is being-briakly paid in. More than one-half of the total.capital of $500,000 has been received to- day. The bank will commence operations about the middle:of August. « aropean Markets. LATEST MARKETS BY THE VANDERBILT. Sourmamrron, July 21, 1858. ‘The following despatch from our Liverpool agent gives -@ reliabis account of today’s markét:— ‘The cotton market is quict bul steady. Sales today, “ee dull and prices nominal. as perundagteraten, bat the market is quiet, Corn 1s ‘very dull,end prices almost entirelynominal. Previsions are unchanged and steady. ‘LONDON MARK&TS BY THE PERSIA. ‘Sr. Jouns, N. F., August 2, 1858. Wo find in the Liverpool papers of the 23 1 the follo account of tho London markete of the previous day :— Sugar was in good demand at an advance of 6d., and uyers with great confidence, several cargues of saean wing been sold. Refined jump was quoted at 62°.8 For coffee prices were fully supported, and an average business was done. = common Congou was quoted at 9)¢d. a |. Domeauec Markets, New Onieans, August 2, 1968. Cotton dull. One baie of new sold at 12s<c. per Ib, Floor active and advanced 120 Corn, 800. Brrvato, August 2—6 P. M. Fiour steady, with una>ated demand for choice brands: asice of 700 bbls at $3 75 for Canadian; $4 for extra; $4 12% for euperfive Michigan from new wheat, and $4 60 extra Indiava and Michigan. active: sales sales of 15,000 warm at 673¢c.; 6,000 sound at 7c. Oats better, with good demand for un- ound: sales 10,000 bushels warm at 4ic. Whikey nomi- at 22560. freights firmer, but with no quotable ohabge: flour, 40c.; wheat, 11}<c.; corn, 10}¢c.; oats, ‘Sec. 10 New York. Oswaco, Augast 2—6P. M. Chicago 5, BA ee. Q white Canadian. firm for sound: 000 buabels : sales of 18,800 bushels Racine, at § iy is if its iE 5 i firm: sales at 230. Bulk sides: sales of 60,000 Ibs., at 80, —— ‘The Great Cricket Match. “THE ELEVEN OF CANADA AGAINST ELEVEN OF THE UNITED STATES—COMMENCEMENT OF THE GAME— CANADA WINS THE TOSS—THEY SCORE SEVENTY- THEBE—THE FIRST INNINGS NOT YET PINISHED. ‘This match, which has caused a good deal of excite- ment throughout the United Btates and British provinces for sometime back, was commenced yesterday at the cricket ground, Elysian Fields, Hoboken; and from the faot of tts being a deciding game, attracted, notwithstand- ext The gentlemen cemposed the United Stator EBleven:— Messrs. Higham, Sharp, Barker ayi Wilby, of ‘Bingham, Laog, Waller aad lisrry George's; Jetierson aud Hatius, of Newark; pia two o'clock Canada (through Mr. foss, (Ook Wwe wicker, and The first innings, which aro played in a most spirited entiomen, aod tov bauing of entitled to the highest eacou'um. "Fao Dowling of the Valted States eleven rather eurprised the Canadians, for it was what an Eton boy would cail delivered with grea rapidity. How- met the bali on one occasion with the ‘ving i} an angu'ar direction, and sending away, amid the cheers o: his also evinood tifle atyle in oar ru d good bomor ota partes, wad the New their power t) make tne Canadian Upwaras of forty gentlemen accom oy players from Canada, and were present duriag ‘The following ie the score. It wiil be seen that the Uanadians commenced yeateriay morning, and will Gosh dhotr first innings, when the United States oloven will take the'fieid. — ADA—FIRST INNINGS L. Pi 1 ee c. Cropley, b. cort, or * pnt Head, ©. Higham, b. Crop: Heward, . ore) particularty ion Mach atvention to the ian sleven, Mr. Madi- side, and Mr. Castie for the joultbee scores for Splevey for the Uaited States; and both geatiomen ourteous to the represetatives of the lance. Baron V. Gerolt, Russian Minister at Washington, won ‘Dut in thosteamship Austria, which sailed yestorday fo- Southampton and Hamburg. ALS. aingion Sone Mater eegiunds Dre Lincotn, of ; ; coin, font allen Plerce, and Mra Jobm Rober, two children ‘and ai Liverpool, im the ship Aistralia—J W Richarda an! From London, tn the Patrick Henry —George I. Dison, ‘Brihur Cataway, MA Salbway, WA Guldbon, H Morely. From Trinidad, Cabs, in the brig Sitks—Danlel Whitocr Francisco Gonzales. me From ¢ in the steam ship Cotambis—Mre A (i see, Fa gy B Pringle, Miss L V’ringle and sere WB Johnson and indy, ers mt 3 Westy lier, Aa, two a ‘ontie, H Vanderszee, 8 P Lawr ‘apt Gerson, Marks ant indy, Madame Mueller, Mrs Fine, Ka Fu ge St ae pod If in joe benor.’” | | Redfleld without any intervention in kaowledge of his, a Oughen vD. ge Becowd Lotter te the Howell Seoreary of the frea- aay. Mr B D. Ditleye, late United States Gevers! Appraiser, ‘bag adcreseed @ second letter to ths Seorstary of the Treseury in reply to the lever of Mr. J B. Guthrie, pub sped w the Herat of the 20h of June, Mr. Dillaye begins by eaying:— For one month you baveenjoyed the gratifcation of boowirg that you were a pudlic siandorer. for one month you have worn the laurels of @ orlminal defamer of private character, and still are at large, enjoying the cstentation free air of heaven with as much as you Were ap boneet man For ope mocth you bave gioated over the idea that you had fixed a Insting stigma upon a Pollical opponent, apd you have enjeyed the tine qitm @ Ztat equal to its Drevits. Bat there ig & to all spasmodic inxuries, a8 there ts to eil. spasmodic efforts; ang 1 pow propese te bang you onthe gidbet of pudlic opinion, that tbe people the Untied States may e6e how weak and how picable @ demagrgue may cooupy the hozorabie positionvf Sacretary of the Tressury. peesed to you on the th of Jano I I will pow prove it. were note man of integrity.” 1 onstrate the fact. I thon proclaimed your with “a social and political ip.” 1 will Bow wrie your doom im the troth of the allegetion in rey ‘to that communication you have performed cetablishiog tke erimioalty of Your weakuces beyoad da ee cri your pute. For, eee ee be peachy ‘truth. or courage to contr you bave attem, to dingrace te ina letter over the name of J. B. Gutorie. Tai de. vice on your part, of using a eorvile socephes, to play b Pe Ferhat ener aigatt; f povteon 6 *' o! gaye you from the sheme of tho honest or tho contomapt of ‘the good ; for I will strip the shield of office from you, and make ycu— _ As Yonthaome to yourself as to mankind. After using a gogd deal more such pisin isoguage as this, Mr. Dillaye proceeds to enumerate the charges which he made against Mr. Cobb in his former letter of the Sth of June, as follows:— Bo aay bins 6 ems © Taree ee: 1. With making use of your oilice to promote the objects of your ambition. .2, With incormpetency to fill the place you occupy. %. With attempting to cetamo one of your associates in Gal $, Site senlenn ates te Ceaaees and dofeat Collec- tor al. 6. With subservient intimacy with the degraded Bickles. 6. With an attempt to injure me by outraging every wae justice and every sense of nonor. 7. Withs 80 dameging to every idea of offi cial integrity thet even you Lave attompted to evade it. New, sir, how bavo you undortakea to escapo from these charges? Not be mag to meet any Of them, exoept those which the Nxw York Hany promptly said you could not permit to pass unnoticed; and these you have sought to parry by a s‘ovenness of device only sar. by the infamous means to which you havo re. sorted to evade their damuing effect on your political . But escape from them you must, if eecape you ; and to attract attention from my letter you pubd- a series of charges againal me, which you Kiow io false; charges which you had repeatedly adcuitiod ted proved; charges on which I demanded au inves- , Which you dare not permit, and whicu you ro- ; charges which you altered to cover over the oui of their original recklessvees in depravity, together wiih charges you nover presented to or made kaow: to mo. ‘And that, oo, after you had denied two me every investi- gation by which I could demonstrate their baseuoss. This, elr, is a degree in the arrogance of infamous assump: tion never before reached, and a disgrace which has Bever before been stamped upon the nume of w member of the Cabinet of this government. But, sir, by the pub- lication of these charges to the people you have broaght them before a triburai whico [ accept—the tribunal of the people—and to that tribunal I will now present the l i are, charges, and all the chi presented by you to ma, to- gether with the proof ed in your hands in refutation of them; for, fortunately for me, they offer @ chaia of tes- ‘That these charges may bo clearly presented, with the Ger refutation of them, I shall present each one by Differing widely from those published in the Hexarp, which were altered aa thoy were, by you, for pablication, I shall give them in the form they were presented to me by you, aud not as you gave them to the public. Mr. Diliaye takes up the charges against him and refutes them eerialim. ‘The first charge is that Mr. Dillaye tried to defraud the government out of three or four thousand « year for three ears, in connection with Nathaniel Jearce and James B. Bieatwortb, in leasing the stores Nos. 46 and 48 Broad street, by recommending Collector Redficla to pay $12,000 ‘a year for them, when they coald be had for or ten thousand. In answer to this charge, Mr. Dillaye produces the affidavit of Mr Glentworth to the effect tha; ho showod the stores to Mr. Redfield and Mr. Dillaye ; that Redieid expressed himeelf satisfled with them, aad that the sum of $12,000 per annum was thon stated by him (Gient- worth) to be the rent Also levtersfrom Mr. Dammer, De- puty Collector,and Mr, Redtield; tho former certify ing that viking occurred on Mr. Diliaye’s part in the transaction but ‘uniform care, vigilance and uprightncss ,”” the latter Hon James Guthrie, Secretary of the Treasary, that he (Coliector Rediield)’ fully approvea of renting these storcs a: $12,000 per ancum ‘The eccond charge is that Mr. Dillaye was in the habit of money from ts, who had frequent re ents or damage appraisemente; among othors W. H. Thomas and Bro , James Symington, I. i Straiton, Armatrong & Oo. Wm. Aufermas & O>., Jam: Morrison & Uo., Henry B. Hart,and D) M. Henriquos. this Mr. Dillayo replies:— “ The reason of my borrowing money grow ont of the fact that | had $17 of paper | had received on the sale of property, and paid out in payment of «debts —seoured on pt velorging to my wife—which unexpectedly came upon me protested. It did not grow out of AbY Wanis or expenses connected with my living io New York." Me then offers the aidevita of Messrs Siraitow, Mone gbap, 8ymipgvon and Morrison wo the effect that the losns: made to Mr. Dillaye were mere matters of accommodation, mostly given on Dulaye’s check, dated a few days in a1- vance,and tmvariably paid back; and that not a single dollar was over loaced by them or given as = gratuity, having apy corneciion direct contingent or remote with Custom House busicess, or istende’! toin{lasnce Miilaye as United States appraisor. He further offers an affidavit of H. B. Hart, that he sever either loaned or gave Diliaye any money at all. Tho third coargo is that Mr. Diliaye took an order for a damage appraisemont oa five doxen of cigars belonging to W. 4. Thomas & Bros , which had boon aeaigned to oxamicer . B. Bart, aod examined the goo ts himself, reporting 15 per cept damage on invoice; and that in & fow doys afterwards he geve said Hart # check of Thomas & Tiros. for $300, in payment of money due . Ip answer te thie Mr. Diliaye produced so alli tayit of Mr. Merlett, a clerk in the “Damage Bureau,” showing that when Mr. Dillaye inquired for the above order bo aleo asked for Bart, and was informed that Har} was not in the cffice; that he thea took Mr. Eyting, avother ex amirer, who cxaminod the segare an! mace his return in whe usual way. Mr Fyting’s affidavit toat he made the ‘Aappraisoment without any opinion from Mr. Dailaye, or any attempt to cxercise intlaence over him, is also pro- duced, together with the aifidavitof W. &. Toomas that the allowance mado on toe segare was aot equal to the damege on the voyage of importation With reference to the check for $500, Mr. foomas swears :—‘:feponent far ther says that on the 29th day of August, 1 said Diliaye four huncred and twenty 4 waid Dillaye paid it on the 26 day of S ber. 7 ponent further rays that in toe carly part of October he ent paid Dillaye bis check for $500, which was paid cagh by said Dillaye the fourth day sfwr it was received by him, deponent further says that eaid Ditlaye hae oever re corved or had ip any form a singio dollar, or apy sum or | gretuity of say deserigtion from this deponent, or of the | } | iirm of whic be fs @ momber, in coanection with any praisoment, official act or otherwire, in any way. directly or incirectly, connected with his office.’ The whole amount of damage allowed was lers than 8160, and Mr. Diliaye remarks that $300 would be ratner too large a bribe to pay for that. The fourth cbarge is, in substence, that after the local appraisers advanced the price of some molasses imported by Boonan Graves ten per cent, thereby subjecting it to s pepalty, Mr. Pilaye had it re-appraised, and the advance reduced below ten per cent, and further, that Mr. Graver letter from Mr. Chater, the merchant appraiser, who was with Dillaye to make the second appraisement to the effect that Mr. [iliaye was not present at the xa. mination, (being unwell,) but that he (Mr. ©) incom with apother merchant, a broker iu molasses, and a cealor io the same article [rom Mataovas examined the molasses and finding it of a poor quality recommended Mr. Millaye to aiter the inal apprawement as it was a fair case tor mitigation ‘ith reference to the lawyer's complaint with the business, Mr. Dillaye the aif rvit of that gentleman, showing that what ho did for Bo man, Graves & Co., was not done by the advice or with the knowlege of oa ‘and that hon the latter heard that he bad mentioned his name asa personal triead, Mr. Dil ty oy him for the same. e charge is that Mr, Dillaye permitted the date of sailing of w lot of brandy imported by Stowart Buigtore and bought on a rising market to be altered | order to enable the it appraisers to report low [al Mr. Dillaye denies | ransaction, and proves by torney for Stewart & | & in made without Mr.” Inllaye's Interference, and the date of eailiag chaaged be- | matter, and that the latter never receiv qratuity or otherwise from the importers in connection with the transaction, Charge seven is in substance that Mr. Ditlaye reduced the Jooal on An invoice of cloths sottied af the Custom House. duces the affidavit of Mr. Bansh, Assistant A) reduced the measurement of the cloth from aunes to yards, and the price frog francs, with Von pet cout dia. count, into the net eilver groschsn per yard; thet he used in Wat recuction the tabie cf vaiue, measurement en4 currescy which are it comatant use in the woollea Cepartment. Mr. Dilleye alicass that the reduction in th» epprawsement was (nade on the eviaence of four of the fret moporters in the cloth trace. ‘Crarge eight ts tat Dillaye imduced a Mr. Kaure, mer- chant eppralser, who examiced nive cases Of Voivees ca frow the los! appraisers, to atter his figures wn Oe and 525 to 444, and 47% sliver groscheos per yard. mr. Bemye’s nnower to thus charge i te ebb Of Mr. Kaupe bimscif, that be made the first sppraisement Of wampws of relied CH UDder te Circumstances; that Mr Diilaye cov eented to poae toe uppraisement uctil he could eve the velvets in the pices, aud oa eo dowwg be (Keupe} changed bis opinion as to the value, bul without any in- fluesce from tir Dillaye, ‘The winth charge is that in the case of rome brass cor wices imported by Wm Aulerman & Oo., which were seized by the Colector Mir. Dulere, ‘on tne trie! of the case ip tho Usited States I uwstrict Court, went tato cours as & witteas, aud teatified for tho dofendants wat co treud was intended, and the seizure was not sustained.’’ It ts alleged in the charge that Auferman & Co. are one fiima fro whom Dilaye borrowed money, denies that be ever came ito court in that and refers to toe record of the court in proof, He denies furtbermore that any certificate cf hs produced in the caure os in Guthrie’s letter pgbiished in the Hakarp June £9, apd alleges thet this trausaction ocourred year before be borrowed monay from Avferman. Mr. Auwerman's affidavit avers that be defeated the ‘O° mont by showing that bo onverea the cornices as thoir ac- tual cost and market value. hat he loaned Dilaye $300 00 three different cocasions, purely ag @ matter of accom- motation; each time only for # few cays, and that alltne amcunts were auly paid dy Dil ;farthor thas no mover Bave the latver e collar in Connection with (nis case of he cornices, Tro tenth apd tast charge is that Dilinye charged mileage for visiting Syracuse, Ovwego, Bulfa'o aud other pisces un private businees. To which Mr i replies, tuat by the regulation of the 7th June, 1853, the G Ag: district oneral perks ncemnes ores ell the ports in vice a year; and, as chairman of the Appraisers, tbe olber diswict at lomst once & year; aad peeorts (bat be never mate & visit, except on governmen- tal bustress. Mr. Dillaye baving thus diemissod each charge in the originel impeachment, by procuciog the oaths of the par- ties concorred to refute tbein, prssea on to one of those bever furpisbed bim, but included in Mr, Guthrie’s letter the 29th of June, named, wat of accepting & bribe for re-appreising eowe segars tor or. Moneghan. [a this osse Mr. Dilla juces tue eflifarits of Messrs. Jos, Morr! eon, Jobn Straton, W. B, Thomas, Charies Van Benscholoa and J W. Faber, importers of segars, to the ovect that the Invcice price of the goois in quesson was the true market vaiue. With reference to tho examination of tho original cbarges by our mombers of Congress, and tue loter of Isesers. Kelly and Maciay introduced by Mr. Guthrie, and a oe him innocent ii would re- sigo, Mr. Dillaye says:—~ And bow, air, | come to the lettero John Kelly and Wiliam 8 Maciay,on which you rely to establish the fact that you did not offer to cecide that I bad disproved the charges, if I would resign, sad decide that 1 was guilty if 1 dia nos 5 Mr. Keily and Mr. Meciay are undoubtedly correct in saying wat I did offer to resign, in case every charge and suspicion was decided to be disproved and witbout fousda tion, but tow at that time you aeclined todo, for the reason that you bad committed yourself to Sixcies, and given the appointment to Mr. Odell; and you knew that it would Dot anewer for you to turn me out witnout some pretended reagon. But when, at ® later day, yoa bad piaced before yow my specific offer of resignations. ia care Theodore Sedgwick and Royal Pholps docitod that { had disproved every allegaica aad removed every “cloud,” and thas | would eabm’t to bemg tarnea out wisnout a murmur, in case they found that there was good ground for arhadow of suspicion, thea, sir, you began to think you had better get me to resign upon the terms { hat pro Posed to Mr. Kelly, and you made the offer in the follow- 1og Ianguage:— Wasuixuron, March 13, 1858, 8. D. Dazave, Exg., Parse * . . ’ T visited Cot ee. Ho is peremptory. Ho states that if you resign he will decide no charge mate, but if you do not, be will decide against you. He signified that he thonght thore was no eviderce which would iodace a jury to bring it @ verdict of guilty on specific allegations, but that the cloud resting was such that it would not warrant your retention. 1 stated to him distinctly your distinctly rejected. * bd further of the Dille: * proposition, which be as * # fruly yours, JOHN COCHRANE This letter, while it establisbes the charges ma‘e against oe does vot contradict the letter of Mosars. Kolty aad jaclay. The offer to Mr. Cocbrave was more than » week atter the refusal to Mesers.K.& 4. Bat I utterly repu diated it for the reason of the qualification you allowed yourself to make, as if to add force to your atultiication. Twill now SS with two letters, waich will sbow that you were obliged to admit that there was potbing tangible against me, and that you could neltLer drive me to resign, nor I persuade you tw al- jow mo afair investigation by which 1 could dissipate the vapors from = J brain which tho twin apostavs, Swokles and Hart gathored into & cloud to envelope your muddled perceptions. Hovse of Rerramevtatives, ) Wasniscrow, D. C., March 6, 1858. 5 Dean Sin—{ think they aro determined to tura you out; everything appears to work that way, | called on the jent, ana he told me that no injustice should be doae Zou; Dut the whole maker ‘was in the hands of Secretary b. Limmediately thercaster calied on him also, and am convinced that your chances with bim are hopeless. Be denics that any charges have been made against you by the partics we mistrasted. Guthrio bas mado a report ngatnet you of a sufficient character to warrant him in re- moving you. Iasked him to refer the whole matter to the Dietrict Attorney for in will eee the Presiden! form youot the result of my interview. V: . yours, JOUN KELL nvmen D. Drtiaye, United states Appraiser, ; House or Reraaeerrarives, Wasnixatow, D.C , March 9, 1858. } Dean Six—I regret to inform you that it is determiacd upon here to remeve you. The Prosident sys that no cappot interfere with the time, night after night. pom with all the cannot tind anything ia substance against you, there sufficient by unplisation to ate He denies most emphatically that either Sick i knew of the invesugation that he had half gotten ‘with; aad ony vic ‘was Dot gratuitously so by their friends. ter was brought to bis atteation by hus pri at Die euggesvon be bad |; made. My friend, you will be romoved as certain as can bo, an tbat Wo before the present week expires, or oertainiy: before the middie of woxt, if you do mot resign. Ali that | could do bas bees done; and Maclay aca myself bad another intorviow this morning for tho last timo, and | bo Ptll persists in his determination to retwove you, if you do pot resign boforo the time herein indissied Yor myseif, | bave no advice to give you on 3 you are the est judge yourselt of thet which is bos fur you to do, but simply to lay ail the facts ia the caso bofore you, as I concervod i¢ my auty to do, isxamur you cepenced upon me to waich yoar interest. sf ‘will write to you also in the same mai) (hat Rerpoot{atiy yours, JOUN KEL Sreruen D. Divtava, United States Appraiser, New York. \ can add nousing to what Keily bas ait W. B MALAY. Hon. Mr. Taylor's “hare of the bus ners Mr. [nilaye says:—1 Bow come to your atwmpt to escape the charge against you of comp! uh Sickles ava Bart to defame me, which you hy evade by the letter of the Honorable George I his lower prover either you or him to bo «lier aeverts that he Grat informed you of te @ sgainet ino, you informed Hon. John Kelly thet In connection roatter was tt your attention by your pri agent, and that at his suggestion you bad toe iavorug’ vou made Ia January be (Taylor) was doing what he coal ‘a con- nection with you to defeat Collect wr Se! sbovid publish — Wasuretow Crry, Jan, 10, 1858. Dran Sin— © 1 cannot atdress Mr. Seneif on any subject; he paye no attention to any one = Secretary Cobb and the [resident both are cissativiot with hie courme, and bell will be to pay, soon, unlrer romecning is done fer the members. The secretary will not interiere in directing ments, but he will not ratify thove not eatiefactory to the membors. As a sincere (riend of Mr. Schell I regret his couree, bat | cannot complain first. ‘There if, however, a storm brewing waich will sake the walle of that Castom Hlouve. Yours, &e. , To Hoo. Srermxy D Din.ave GORGE TAYLOR And be, like you, having opposed Mr. Scnetl as long as | there was the remotent prospect of defeating him, whoo ‘that failed, tacked ebip and becagre hin warmest admirer. het every one respect traitors and their testimony, who choors 96 16 do—[ am not one of the sumber. Despised by his mort intimate acquaintances I know of no reason | why | shy reapect him. ‘With Mr, Horace I’, Clark, another of your friends, 1 | sball enter into no controvers: lwitt simply tora bim over to bis friend Stephen P. Russell, onty permitting my relf to say that it is never a very difficult matter, when | & man bas potoriously betrayed his principles and bie party, to betray his friends. New Your, July 8, 1858, ‘our note of yesterday, in which you | request me to state the facts reiative to my obtaining the sigoature of the Hon. Horace F. Clark to the letter of February 20, 1858, to the Secretary of the Treasury, | 10 certain charges made against you by ty nenaddhoadimatgmanide jer | to state that in my conversations with to your case, I carefally repeated to Dim the substance of each and every charge made against ‘and also the substance of the testimony furnisho! by | i j i obverve that this ae ten signee bave been arri after having attact ‘ture to the in tiem, for! not only called tie erpecial attention chatce made againet you of having merenante, but ex sed my «i avet in this ree Aad m) i H i H 3 t 27 friende, myself the number, thonght you had, in this, been indisereet, Dut that the repayment of all the moneye ao borrowed proved your Yours, truly, RUSSEL. 7 Heer of June 8, which 19a Bat -. a " Mr. Sickies to oppese me. 1 showed eae a ici comb'aed Ww Cofeat Collector Sobell, aud wore baaded 3 s iifersy eb & )0u bY oar. Schell for confirmation, win Dim to deleas thom us weil as On tbe other bund, Mr. Sickles and Mr. Hart ( ciffewity wm reacity ol your confirmation Dim fighting Char aoter, fr ‘gisaned ful care of the Cuitfornia Vigilance were srouring jour moral pereoptions bonor at tbe evermities of Mr. dobel!, Sciwuge” which they thi were ‘by impitcation’” 28 esi oh f i i : Geracerma a8 would nod yield lo weir dictation, K was throngh this soures, sir, that the Sunday Jimes and the Teader, furnisbed the community with distrables againat Mr, Scheliaud my seil, aiiot whieh they altel tomano pertinent and torcible by facw obtained b; e You, exd when published, sir, these ohoice gems of Bill- wareate wore evut back 0 you ss om evisince of tho pervs you Ee hero, you up part you Ard fivaly, cir, at the tastaccs of Daniel E. Sickles, you sent J. B Guthrie here with authority to supervise tue scuon cf Collector Scheil, and act tho spy upoa him. ‘True, it was a picce of arrogans assumption, but you were gulsy of it. faely BO authority £0 to de, bub you assumed it. Truc, be was as ignorant of the commerce of ths as of tbe commonest senae of which he never underetced, and yet commission. Despised by all but cree, and ry depart ment to department, the common laugning stock of every wubordipate, he did more hore in three months of blunders Poa ig bgt rea yee ated romedy, if his delf-tudation cou! lefenoce bo |, Quill @ pairiarobal age, suould make immortal your weakneca tn omploymg, and his in beu g employec in the work you invonied for him. Your reply to my ietter, through such an inatrument, to sat'ato your revenge, baa brought you to the lowest etrata of public coutempi to which a Cevinet oflicer hat ever Cesceoded; but, sir, im the ianguage of your con- olucing paragraph, “you Lave no oae to blame but your- weit for this expove.’” To conclusion, sir, you must permit me to say, that you advised me to resign when you knew that [ bud besa ac- cured by liars, tracked by spies and informers, und infe ay ‘aasailod by Lorgers, pimps and vi/lains, into whose woth J bad driven every accusauon, and wise infamy I had cemopstrated, when you knew, too, tuat I was not only innocent of ry ug thus made, but demanded afull, fair and open investigation. And now, sir, I cal upon you to resign; for wi [have ee «sbdlished my integrity, I havo demonstrated and provea yeur guilt, and @ cocent respect for the opinions of mea jeaves yOu bo allerpailve between public contempt and public resignation. For corrupt, seitish, tyrannical and weak, you have not oply exhausted the , but you bave disgraced tbecilioe, Reeigning, you pitied— remaining {2 office you will be pe ogg Be enough, such # revigoation will be a pubdlic confession of yout dis: grace, but that is siready esiablished as a national con viction; at least I am ready to aubmit to the verdict of aa inte !ligen; peopie, the issues whicn bave grown out of our correspondence. ou gave him the Tur Mrsicat Pere ar Jowas’ Woon.—Tho woather yes- torday wns not especially “festive.” Alt the morning & rainstorm was threatened; but after all, it wasonly « mieerabio attempt. Too veither one thing nor tbe other tate of the atmosphere, however, put open sir amuse- ment asltcgether out cf the question. Some five or six hundred adventurous persons did go to Jones’ Wood only to find that they were got to be festive, according tothe programme made and provided, until to-day, or some other period when the eun shall condescend to shine, Let ws hope that he will be amisble today, whea the effair will be commenced in good earnest. Postpone- ments are always distressing, but this was particu’ lerly #0, from the great preparations that bad been made by Mevers. Maretvek, Anschutz and the otner competent managers of the fete. The grounds are in the best order, and the grand piatform decorated with the fisgs of ell nations. Their gay colors, comtrasted with the rich green of the summer foliage, presout a most tasteful aud besutiful ensemble. Tho grove bere and there is dotted with booths and tents all decore, with atan- carde, pennants end streamers, and with fae weather we expect to seo as pretty a file champetre as has ever taken place anywhere. The sfair, weather permitting, will be commenced this morning sod contiaued oa Wednesday aud Thureday. During the day, up to five o'clock there will be converts by five bands stationed in different parts of the park, and from five to ten o’closk a grand bail for the milion, with fireworks of an eiaborate end beauutul character. Daring the festival the siagiag societies will receive priacs—mouster stiver goblets auch as the old Rhine barons used to wassail witnal. Tae festival ia intenced to be a universal affair, without the alightess tinge ip favor of ope netiovality over another. ‘This c.rcumstance Cove not ailoxether please some of thu small Gerinan cliques; but we are confident that it wil: find tavor with the pablic, whe are very well aware that when Mr. Maretzex suempts anything be never uses half-way measures. Ho! then, for Jones’ Wood. ‘Tnx Deamanic Funp Bewerit at the Academy of Music Jast night was the most flattering success that the Fund bas yet achieved. The house was full, and the audience enthusiastic In the extrome, The fragmentary character of the performance, as woll as ils great length, makes anything like detailed criticism an impossipility, but the great hits of the night were—1. M’lle Lamoroux's ex quisite dancing. 2. The final tableau in Mr. Brougham’s allegory, Shakepere's dream, both of which received posi tive demands for repetition. Sand 4, the acting of thoee admirable and youthful American artists, Miss Jano Coombes and Mr. Fawin Booth. The net profits of the bevefit, which will be paid into the treasury of the Fund, will be near one thousand dollars. The whole affair was very creditable to the artists cagaged in it. Omy Inteligence. SevonNG TO Commmt Ansoy—A Rewancante Case — Fire Marshal Baker yesterday afternoon arrested Samuel Phillips, of No, 73 Maiden lane, om @ warrant insued by Justice Connolly, wherein the accused stands charged | with attempting to persuade and suborn ove James ‘mith, to wiifally, maliciously and felonious!y set fire to and burn « row of frame dwelling houses situated on Walton atrect, corner of Harrison ayeaue, Brooklyn The follow ing is about t © substance of the aifidarite bevore tho Court: —It seems that tn the forepart of iast week Mr. "hr! Ups the young man, James Smith, at tho corner of Has and Euigabeth streets, and be (Philip) thon told Smith he would give him & job, and that if be aid it bo would give him $50 and ® good sttoxtion for lite. Mr. Phillipe then informed Smitn that he Phillips) had twenty framo houses in ‘alton street, corner of Harrison avenas, Brooklyn that the houses were very much out of repair, aod the per soba Who occupied BOMe Of Lhom did NOt pay aay root; that if be (Amith,) would sot tire toem aod burn them up—which he could do at eaty ae asything—be would give him $60 and make bim @ batdsome present besides. Mumitb partly consented, and said he woald go ever there ‘a lock at them. Mr, Phillips directed bim how to car (rom Fulton ferry—ani be wadding like @ rope,and soaked it Mr WRillips seemed much pleased at the information. Sm@ith menuoned the application of Mr. Pbilips to bia to burn the houses to some of his frieads, ant taey advised Tire Marshal, whien be did, and ‘of Mr. Piillips, Mr. Joho Kerrigan ‘sud Smith in conversation in the vicinity of Mr. Phillipa’ rest overbeard st one of their ia pars betweea them about we ‘and wadding, or cotton, 3 E i 35 matter of It is further ahown by vit that Mr Ibillips hse an insurance of 95,000 on the twenty cottages io question, divided be | tween the United States and tne Mecnanios’ aod Traders’ before Insurance es. The accused was brought | Justice Osborn, who required him to fled bail in the amount of Bownow Con ro8.—The thirteenth annual convention of the Deita Kappa Epsilon fraternity will be hel! with the | Theta Chapter of Bowdoin Collegs, Brunswick, Me, on the 4th and 6th of August. The pudlic exercises will take piace on the Sth inst. at 3 P. M., on which occasion Hon. ‘Anson Burlingame will deliver the oration, and Batatlvoa . Denn! poem. Delegates will be present [rom tne Now York Free Academy, Yale College, University of Virginia, Williams’ College, University of Missisaipp!, Wa terville and other colieges Geo, Saunders’ Metailtc Tablet Razor Ing ton Keeaost posaibie edge to sroser., Vor shie ty J. d SEUNDEAR, NO Astor Mowe r,t fe the Best and Sy Wileon’s Hatr Colorer will not dye ¢ bat ony AR your hair to s “biack or brown,” he pot im jurin hair. No trouble in applying it, Ap- ‘ied ike water, ‘Rearybody nee i iy’ Zens whet 4 at the Arig sore 9 Grand wiree, M. ¥., and and jalnut street, Philadelphia. Crletadoro’s Hair Dye, Beat in the world, wholesale and applied. 6 Astor House. ——_—_——_—_—— Holloway's Otntment —Not the Stightest danger a tnenrred in the 1npld cure of piles by this prepa: ration. It never drives in” in’ tion oF mip; A Irritation; but anpibilates them to the very roots. ue Cha ‘GRAND. ret, mea dye privately Maiden lane, N.Y. eee See ee he ee Fa, e ember . ae by Wad Hamer ey Lene OF NEW \YORK\HERAED; TUESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1858. Interesting from Utah—High Lite Scandal— The Gueet Materprises of the Day—The New El Dorado—Breoatten of James Kei- ly in Brooklyn—Affairs tn Europe—Looni Batters—State of the Markets, dic. A large mass of interesting, useful and miscoltancons reed’ | ing will be found in the Fastin Har ac ia ti regular edition ort morrow, Among other thinge— Interesting Lesters from our Special Correspondest »/ Salt I ke City, giving an account of the sppearaace of the coun Ly, bis atiendanse at Chureh, with a report of the Frophst's speech, the looks of the sisters, their demeanor im meeting: With @ variety of other maturs of absorbing interest. High Life Soundab—sir K. Bulwer Lytton and Lady Lyttoo's War—Hintory of the Whole Transaction—Hablte and Cha” acter of (be Lady—The Booae ni the Hustiaga, Ao, &o Lauach of the New Sloop cf.war Brookiya—Preceedings on the Ocension, &c., dev. ‘The Great Enterprises of the Day—The Atiantic Tele- graph, Tunneling the Alpa, the Great Kastera. The New Bl Doredo—the Prospects of Washington Beret tory and Puget Bound—Kxtent of the Gold Diggings—The Rrodus from Uslifornia—Its Kifecton Trede—Kmigrents Ex- pected from alt parte of the World, Ac., &e. Births, Marriages and Deaths ta (alifornis. Aa Account of the Bxecution of James Kelly {x Brookiyn— History of the Deceased and his Crime—His Prial aad Con- vietion—His Dying Confeasion—Scenes aad Incktomts at the Akxecation, &0,, £0, Affairs ta Kurope- Letters from our Correspondents in soedon, Paris, Berlin, &o. 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Dupuy‘s New Pertume for the Seasen-— K106-ME-QUIOK, wn por ilo’ trom f sai KI -QUIUK FOMADK. for the iinir. Ki BAO for the Bureau. Bi HE Qui BUAP for the Toile, CARNY, HOWARD 4 BANGER, Now York, SOuMG PF MAXWHLs New York Sane Pad lew . © WHIi8 & CO, Now York. ¥. J. W NORCROSS & GU., Boston and New York, Bold evrrywhere. wre Ente Free Water, Free Air, 5 mankind, without " HOLMES, Zo oroed ways Portraits 20 coun. ana ed by Defiance Leper prone agg sy gel iytonnd powder proof tocks cross bars. Also, fire jurgiar root parlor sales. Depot 192 Peart street. BOBBST M. PATRICK, Hil, Inimitable Hair Cutter, No. 1 Barclay street. Hair dye 44, « box, black or brown. Bakur, aged 26 years. The relatives and friends of the family, and those of requested to attend the | | | Bamsern Poumuow, infant Of Grave acd Ane Eliew a Ey — a F Soran, ones $0 yenve ead @ b Sig, A is papere copy. Wanean —Of diarrbwe, Maar Eucax Wacamm, aged months and days. 7 ¥ bd The relatives and acquaintances of the (amily are re. spect ully invited to attend the tunoral, this day (Tees- day), from the residence of her parents, No. oe Suver Wocns.—There will be a setoma high mess of requioms atibe Church of the Immacuiate Conception, in Gear- teenth. otreat,, boomers sree SO Weaposewgy morning at hat past eight , for ropese of we #ou!l of Carnaacm Woops, wife of the late Barnard deceased, at which the relatives aud fricads of the family, siso ber sons, Anthoay 8 , Arthur and Bernard P, Weeds, are reapecttully invited to asend, Wersnxs.—On Scndey, Acgest 1, Mra. Lorre Wurses, wile of Mr. Gefort Wetjon, aged 33 years, months and 10 days. Ted friends of the opt 3 one o’ol corver of | le Ps are, Poa ville bat ” ° THORNE. A Novel By A: Txounrs, a Tareussiae Towers,” ace iz mo. muslin, wi. etenn promice oes Noa ang fee iff ii : H 4 i # A ths ue ip cnet i ue is ‘if ae Bi i : i Hi i : i a : i b strong restraint, touch touch ts the reault of Ubought wad fering mmbdmed technical ei. * * The suthor’s broad sud vigorous traiture hes keen insight tuto character: nis subtle and trating observation emorsce too widely nad pl A strengia avd consisicacy of s purpose, sad we cheerfully add that Lis purpose seems 10 Us 10 be cexcepunagbie im tes couragecus independence aul brave huranulty,—ieader. A slory with bot merely serviag an vebicies for the author's fun or comments, bul really interes Qvonts, ond, wheb fo more ts lee purpose, lntercating Sen ‘Dr. Thorne Mr. Trollope sketches his characters wits 8 frm, powerful bend. There ta honesty of intention fa all he dora, ** We bear hearty teatimoay to the heslininess, of o abd chrerfu ness of spirit which pervade Ube book—the bonest baired of sil things, ween sud base—ihe glad recogas: tion Of all things noble and exellent —Literary Uiagetle, pipetiing with life and animation tothe very eud.—Jebe ju! 1. HISTORY OF KING RIVHARD THE SKOOND, OF ENGLAND. By Jacob abbott. With an illuminated tide page aod pumerous wings. 160, muslin, i conte, munlin, gilt edges, 75 ALBUTHe ILLUSTRATED HISTORIES. Cyrus. Alfred the Urea L Wintam the Cony uarer, Xerses, Richard I. Alexander, Richard Li, Mary Qu Boot, Banaibal, Queen Alix Pyrrius, Chariee Seopa Heary av Nero, Josepaine, Cortex, Marta satoleattas, King Philp, pytatame Holand, BAGWELL'S MENSURATIOM —Measuration and Praot- Vulgar and Lecimal Fractions, Mensureuioa of areas, bare, Bogments and Zones of's Circle. Bonrd und Tisaber tees ments jones of w C1 bs er x Gratin bn. bar fo white Wespented otros’ Centres . ise ov the Carpenter's Slide Rule and Gauging. Chas. 4 Baswen, Orel ‘nod Marine Kogineor. 12mo, sheep cure, cen JUST PUBLISHED. CURTIS HISTORY OF THE CONSTITUTION, Hl the Origin, F end ‘ot the The United Staten 2 vols. Sv0, muslin, #4; law intel Carts. ), $6 60, halt ING : HISTORY, STIRRING AND OMANTIC ADVENEURBA 5: er. deo Foo a Pook, 3. D, Beaulltully Uluatrated. 12mo, susie, $1 2. FRED. MARKHAM IN RUSSIA; or The in the Land of the Czar. By WAL G. K: of salt Water,” “Veter the “Manco,” &c. 'Profusely and to, muslin gut, 73 conte 1, Eewan, Baldwin, aged (Tacsdey) atternoon, at three of ais pareats, in Clermont wt aot i est child ‘ikem and Carney, aged 9 meotheand 18 days. osiahit : ‘The funeral will proceed this day (Tuesday), from the residence of her pareuta, No. 110 Kast F ortietp street. jurned pale and died _, ony, b Devom —In wis city, on sunday, August 1, Puace, relict of the late Frederick Devoe, aged #1 years, 10 montas and ye. ‘The friends and rela\ves of the family are reapectfally invited to altend the funeral, from the rowldence of her von, H, V. Devoe, at Yonkers, on Wednesday afternoom, at four o'clock. Trains leave by the Hudson River Pail road at1,3 and 340. Carriages will be in resdiness at the depot. The remains will be taken to Yonkers on Wea- needay morning, at eight o'clock, by tne Hudson Kiver Railroad, Chambers street. Dacary.—Oa sunday, August }, Kira, the only child of John ane Mary Delany, aged 5 years ava 2 montas. ‘The frends and acquaintances of the family are re spocttaity invited to aitond the funeral, this (fuesday) at two o'clock, from the residence of ber pa reuts, No. 40; West F yntecnta street, without further im vitanon. Drexexsom —In cane of he his ege. ‘The friends of the family are invited to attend the fuae- ral, without further invaston, on Wednesday, from bis | lato ronidecce, No. 225 Onrvatie street. Freauxons.—On Mowday, Angum 2, Wirua Aurmonas, fon of Nicholas and Aun Fitzsimons, aged 2 years, 5 mouths and 20 days. The rolatives and friends of the family are reepecttully invited w attend the funeral, from bis parents’ resi lence, No. 124 Cilston place, this (Tuesday) afternoon, ai one o'clock. Feaxrmss.—Ov Sanday morving, August 1, Jous Fasst. MAN, Of ‘tienae of the heart. ‘The friends and acquaintances of the family, alto mom pers of > F, Washi Greys, are requested to _ gueed the feared, thi { resday) allernoon, at three | o'olook, withont further Inviation, ‘rom hislate residenc corner of Court and Union streets, Brooklyn. } Gnium—Oo Mooday, Auguat 2, after & short bat se | were itpese, Harurt Jaren, dangoter of William KR. aod | Marriet E Gillies, aged 14 invited to attend toe faneral, from the reskience of ber | parents, 600 Grand street, thie (Toceday) afternoon, at three o’¢look. GannowsY.—Io the city of Brooklyn, on Wednesday, July 28, Jame way, Je., son of Mr. Jamon Garro | way, of Gowancs, Kighth ward, age’ 35 youre aod 9 city, on Monday, Auguat 2, of die won Dickaxson, im the Slat year of meat na. Bis death was caused by © fall (rom a wagow, in the Greenwood Cemetery, on the 27th ult. while endeavoring to curb a restive horse, Joho Grogs snd Edward O'Brien were in the wagon with him at the same time bat escaped Deceased was « palive of Stewartry. of Kirke Le Redding held death by secident, in Hexx,—On Thursday, Jaly 2%, of consumption, Max Rusasern, wife of Jno. I. Rona, aged 95 years and 16 iy “Ter emains were taken to Greenwood for interment. Chenango county papers pease copy. | McNioot.—-Io Brookiys, on Sunday, Angustl, of cou- Mra, Rosm Alicia MeNtoon, dangnter of the late | the 0th year of ber age. The relatives and of the family are reapectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her mother, corner of Sands and Navy mreets this fremtay) afternoon, at three o'clock , without further invitation Menrny.—At Jersey Oity,on Friday, Jaly 90, Wriuaw J. Monvat, son of and Rdwin J. Murphy, aged 9 years and + months. interred im Mount Picasant Cemetery. Newark, N. J., papers please copy. Newsox.—On Monday, Auguat 2, Ri Nawsow, aged 49 7the friends of ihe family are respectfnlly invited to at tne are iy io wo tend the Tanoral, from. bia late reaklonce, "Baabwick Avenve, corner of ieiierson street, on Wedmesday after- noon, at two o’olor) Utes lense copy Newt. On Monday morning, August 2, Ausm Narut, daggbtar of the tate Cups. Jame Nell, of ie clay. ler friends and acquaintances are invited to tne street, on Onett.—Om Sunday evening, August 1, at the residence ot hor tacle, Beary Willets; i the town’ ot Whise Pising, of consumption, Mire Raawona Axx Opmt, of New York. the village of White’ Pinina, this eleven o clock. Carriages will be oh the arrival of the New York. aaa Ab Drooklyo, @& Monday, Augual 9, Boar EUROPEAN AOQUAINTANCK —Being Sketches of People in murope. Hy J. W. Deoreat. 12mo, muslin, 75 cents, DEBIT AND CREDIT. A Novel; Gorman of Guster Fregiag. Thy le 0-0, Obristian Charies Josiaa Bunsen, 1).D.. 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