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wateoed to with deep attention, the guste arose with One cement, ve titres hearty cheers. ‘The ed i then gave the fourth ed) piss ge as Pte Fine nS adr ine Rew Worl wih (a Dia, wees gore Brtaly the ‘inks of tse U' o Dreok with prolonged appiauee. Gov. Price, . New TecPremeet- Gentlemen, now fll Your ylasses for te Bfth regular toset:— , ia ons, energy, ¢O8 cage and per- este ies. thn Soa B iagaphs We (wisi, but . ‘This toast wee @rsok with the most en@.usiestic expres- wions of delight. Worn the epplance wh xr. ‘Poles, rising bei somewhat eubsited, be spoke as fol- lows — 8 W. FIELD'S Fa rig pee (NENT AND GENTLENER—You me ae. Pare woparalisied celebration of yesterday acd this banquet, ¢azz'ing as they hve been. have not so 3 Mplinded me ‘hat I do Rot know them to bave been intended for more than myself. To no ope men is the world in- +debied for thie acbiewment, One may have done more than scther—this person may heve bad prominent, ‘and that a secondary part; but there is a Dost of us wao Dave been ergiged in the work the ma of which you welebrate to-day. will mention my brother Datley, with whom ae well ac myself the scheme origivaied, aad who haz been my adviser and heiper thronghout; my excel- Jent friendr, Mearrs. Peter Cooper, Mores Taylor, Marsball ©. Roberta and Wilson G. Hunt, who have spent their money no genercusly and Dorne up #0 mantully under reat diacouragemenis; Mr. Brett, Mr. Waitehouse and afr. Bryne, with whom I made an agreemont in Septembor, usder which the Atlantis Telegraph Compsoy was er! had obtained the autnerity of the “York, Newfoucdiand snd Loadon Telegraph Co: wo wake errargemeots In Eogiand for the completion of their Mine acrors the Atlsntic, either by a tew subscription to “their company or by Bnew company; the British gov- “ernment, (het same forward so nobby, in connection with ‘Zhich are cepecially ta be mentioved Lord Clarendon, and j “1856, forme! Jobn Pakigton, the present, and Sir Charles Bie inte Firet Lard ot the Admiraity; as” algo the Secreta’ ries of the Poglieh ‘ard Captain Washing. ton, bydrographer of, her ajosty’s navy; the gov. erument of the United Sta'cs—and I would particularly mention the President and Seretary of the Navy—the erngpents of Newfoundiand, Prince Edward Island, fora 1s, Canada and Maine; those to-be-forgot- ten pbHosopbers, Lient. Maary, Professor Worse, Profes- e0r jay, Professor Bache and Proteesor W. Thomson, ‘who bave rendered most efficient aid withou' r ng @py compensstion: the gscomplished and sktifal E eommanders, Preedy, Daymm, Aldbam, Otter, Wain right an3 Neddall: cur owp well known and honored Cap- Qing Hudeon and Sands; Lieut. Berryman and all the sal. Jant officers of the Nicara aud the whole telegraphic fleet (oheere), never forgew ne the brave Engilsh and American gallora; Mr, Willian E Everett, the able epgiaeer who bas devoted his whole time for months to constracting ‘and perfecting the paying out machinery with whiten the cable has been ao rucseesrully laid— (Flere the whole com- yy rose and pave three cheers, twice repeated, with Be ktmost enthurisam, for Mr Everett]—Mr. Woodhouse ‘end Mr. Canping, ergineers (cheers); Mr. Appold, whohas een upwearied in tis exertions on our behalf; the oon committee of Euglist engineere, Mersrs. Joshua Field, Jobn Pern and thomas Lioyd, who, without com enettcon, gave the comoasy the benefit of the'r emioent the Directors of the Atlantic Seteqeaph Cxapeny, wholave devoted #9 much time without Z oe shilling for their services, and my ooneletent, faithfal friends, Merers M. Lampson, George Peabody ‘and Junius S. Morgen, of London. (Cheers.) TI might sid many—many others to this list. We have el! worked faithfully aud ee efflolentiy ss we eould in the prosecatin of the goxd work We have bad mary difficulties to surmount, many discourage- ments to bear, and some cromies (9 overcoms, woose very opporition has stmulated ws to groaier exertion. (Ouecrs) We believe that the work eccompl shed will pores entund |acting benetit toour race If it effoot ‘& Ube of what is expe ted from ik we ball De mors, much more than rewarded for what webavedone. (oud and continued eopianse ) The Pamconst next gave— ‘The Naview of Grest Sri\ and joined ip a noble work vated oF i strife. Drank with ‘three timee three’? ‘Te Fresinext—Gentlemen, Captain Dayman, of the Gorgon, wil respond Ca, t YAN Was recelved with prolonged and en- ‘Wusinetic applaure. He eat) :— CAPTAIN DAYMAN'S SPRECH. Mr. Mayon axp Greriamen—I feel highly honored in Feepouding for tue Bicitish navy to the toast you Dave just @one ve the honor of drinkiug, and Tam dasired by thc discioguisheo North American vtation, Sir Aousion Swe wart, to express to you Du regret tret be casno) himself be present at this celebration; put he bas permitted severa! of tho of eere of Lit Mig chp t accompany us, sed Uney are now bere. lt does not often fall to the lot of a navel oiler, mand the United Biates—Met ace, may th be sepa whore froferrion yp ebiefy that of war, to be associsied with ‘bo aticna| Mips of anstoer Power in dutios stricdy pacific. Bot in the vervive, whore cotnp'etion we are now coledresirg, the Ualted Slates shins Suequehsana aod worked topether with no tips, vizs—the Agamem. rgon ad Porcupine. Niagara scre anocinies Dens then wa of ber Ve Bon, lroperd, wy yclops, Va'oro They cooperated braritty and saccessiully to the mutual ened: o” bata wavies, by tae Hee wa! ust saeirained in tereoarre commences in the bogineing aad kept ud to the end T trast tbat the rivalry thus engendered may #)uroe of vulereace between to mpeak at T +niship and estee 9 of effizers of the bigh aod toat he rarriid away with Bim the beet wir! who bad the honor of his acq 2*tptence. We wituessed a epectacte yesterday whied wil! not be easily forgotten by any one of us. It war that of the en- thuseetic rey voiege Of this camguidionet city, which etaade fret of pL\ha ciae thine. Amery tered “by the unied effurts of Americaas and Engieiinen. We saw, x4 iw our owa happy coautry, Bal\itvder congreg nied, Wiih wot coercion or force to pre- werve good orver. We saw aleo your volunteer regiments march pert, and were wiruck with their steediners and miliary Deering. Lasily, we jowed in the grest proses remen which, a@ & boy Of orgetzed man the perormauce of a wont diffonit daty, re- netiou and disciplive im the midet o” de mMrocin. nerd oral eroa, appeara to us bo be the grandest and the mort perfect imetiiaven of the kind ‘n the world. And vow, genemen, la Lebelf of the officers of the Iadus Qed Gorgon, 1 bee to € oor Wermesi toanks for the Bearty weicorne which you have given us We sball long remember @ie plossure this our visit to your city, and Shall earsy beck | Ec giant ive mort pleasing Impressions Of the fre'ing, covridersuion and kindanes watch ber bern te og an* tre eat rank io the pay sdows us, a24 which we acc: pt ar icdicalive of favorab: regarc £1 0b 1. ligers among ber Gewoeadenie oo this (load cheers ) The Pursinexr iden gave te pext regular tonst:— yooers and Kie ‘The praises of bi who beve ome (helt work res sbelt be their ro Rev. Mr, Braw in an eloquent rpesch in bebal of the on viettricnne, Dat ow! Preer of matter opon ocr ovcmos we are compe! mm \t Cor report of bis rewarke Br Fvexere, Chief Rogineer, who bad charges 0” the Mechinery , paid that perder all he bad to sey could be Summed up in An expression of thacke for the kint re Seption be bed met with —a reception the recolle whieb would be carried by him to the close of “For himeel’, ar’ on behalf of Mr. Whitehouse. ed bis e Doere thanks The Pars omy —Gentlemen, the next regutar tot Is— ‘The Rite of New Tork- May her bistory always i!lnstent ber 7 tie Baceie.or. responded Gor. Kis oniborlsem Governor King covelnded by giving es a eeptiment— { New Youk The haven end mart of the Woe oricatio’ im posiden, and distingulabed for the ite ond ett lof her people. otb regaier tonet ene respouded to by Mr. Rich. 4, Corporation Counsel. To the tenth tonat— ‘The de" York, Newfoundland and London Company— Hon. Avvortos Bohell was cailed apon to reapond. cwae received with applanrs -_ on PERCH OF HON. AVOUETUS SCHELL, COLLECTOR OF THE PORT OF KEW Yoak H's speceh was received i feel bovored, ir. President ani geutiemen, by your ai! vo reepond 0 Live tonat you vo war aly acd (ustly ap Piaud. I aball wot Cetsin you by dwelling upon tee Grout features of the etapendous rorult waich we are an, @embiei this day to celebrate, and whica commands the Admiration of rejoicing nations, nor by tracing etep by step the ladors and discoveries of thoee oar nem sa ~ patent men ef thought—Franklin, Osreied, Ampere Arago, Farrady, Jackson, Aeury en1 our distingueked fhese. though connected @ith m (ice which ouhers of more co ‘cater lewure will do eloquent jastice to. Bat! will vring theme, ach'eve y of warily a quarior of & mii. tog of 1864 Cyrus W ’ wiey Fiew were r y pany 10 New foundiand to procure f ence 6 sature Of tat proviece, (her ‘s charter wh Certal ¥ privileges and pow to the Goverw ot my Onted of | De om Soh A he meeting of the | re | Counc|, acd Wncrawed a 4 rnege t0 the Legislaiure Acmirel, the Commsnder-ia Cnief on toe | tens of thousands of the freemen | wt ous “Moree—to whose developementa teie- | © ond this gigeptic climax are #0 largely | tia—fami iar to our school daye—where the Cretan ws | lighteine—of thie #1 svuner sgaemnes nud bp Valted Biates frigne Ningara— roning and th r of sea ye ert ad auxili company was ed agency r aD charter: by en act of Pantaseet. Te brace many of tho lesding scientific and political minds aud greatest capi two companies in purpose and objest are, I am in- formed, & unit 00 9) oe tures and efforts apd sharizg mutually the rewards of the gio rious consummation. Besides the subsidies I have tioned, Newfoundland bas made an additional grant #quare miles of land to the company when the cable sball be laid from Ireland to foundland, The subsi- dien also of the English government and our own and the ‘ive interest by in the success of the enterprise are 1 known to yeuall. Under the fayorab! ices the company enters upon ite career of usefulness, what will be ‘ta destiny—what its progress or profits I shall not ven- ture to calcuiate or predict. Let us at least wish,for them & successful mavagement and Rpecpirs Proaperity. Among the many nanes eminent in scientific experiment and discoveries, of whose labor this is the crowning re sult, it will be seen that our country can point with just pride to an honorable proportion of our countrymen; and whatever may be ite effect on the great Dusivess commerce of the world, no one can doubt bet that our own city will participate as large'y as any other in its substantisl beneliis. Ae nothing comes eee it may be sald that this marvel ot cur times s the result of Htoular agencies, which have existed fora long period of time. Tne sub- marine plateau, tte milky way of the boitom of the ges, throughout of » rigbt aud safe depth and width, forming a bed of minute shells for the security of ths submerged cadie,and a aubatance discovered in a distant land by which alone ineulation could be secured, boeide many oonenrr! i Sosvenien, Ae of marked significance, aad teach a leeson in our rejoicing, whfle we have human agencies, pot to forget the exalted source from which sprang, aa if by fo amy the resplendent, insianianeous track of mind fom costinent to contineat, from to nation, throughout and around the habita- dle globe, lending wibge not only, but giving ubiquity to: thought and everits, caus! every where the profovndest sensation of wonder and delight. Mr, President and gen- tlemen,I congratulate you that we live se 80 much grandeur of discovery and aecompi , of such exalted consummation, #0 1ullpf promise to the pe of nations, of enlightened pr ‘and of com'ng illumiva- tion, and that we ere permitted to rejoice with far off na- tions, as if they end we were at the eame festive board; and that we can by & flagh acroes the wires report even to them the just'y complimentary toest to these compa- nies at the moment we respond to it hers. To the eleventh toast— The arisof Pesce— Mr. Daniel B Sickels ran called upen t> rorpond, in the 09 of the Hon. o Coohrave. He conc'utes an ad- of muon interest, by reading the following “Bong of the Fisge,” composed by tha Rt. Rev. iisbop Doaas, of New Jersey, aud forwarded by telegranh to Rev. Ds of Trinity church, with a request to Davo it tpper:— THE WEDDED FLAGS.—A SONG OF THE CABLE. BY RISNOP DOANE, Tho Fugiie® and American flag, displayed togetber from the spire of Trinity, were blowa across oach other in a mutual embrace. Hang out that glorious old rea cross— Hang out the stripes and stars! They ince each otver feariezely Ia two hiswric ware. But now the ocean circlet binds fhe bridegroom and tho bride, Oid Begland and young America, Dispiay them side by side. High up from Trimity’s tall spire Wo'il fling the banners out; Hear how the world-wide wetkin rings With Ubat exulting about. Forever wave those wedJed flags ‘Ae proudly pow they wave, God, for the land#, bis tove bas blessed, The beuteous acd the brave. But tee | the dallying wind, the etars About the crseé bas blown; ain, the cross arcund ite folds has thro! £0 Deauti*ut, Hong from the heavens abroad ? Od Fegiand and young Amer!ce, For treedom and for God. The Jast regular toast waa responded to by Mr. Ward, of Georgia, fp a 1¢® Duppy and appropriate remarce, atter which the following volunteer sentiments were given: — By Mr. Cyrve ® Fiela— ‘The union of Nngland and the United Ptates in the enter- prise cf uniting the two bemiepheres—tiiuetraied by toe ew covone fz tie bebe of Wieon ¢ Bunt, sa American, Edward M archibeld, an Eng! a. Loud celia here made for those gentlemen, bat thoy were beth arent. JoWm B kvere't, the engineer who laid the esble—by whore inventive gecius the triumph wan acdisved. Hop. J. hn Cocurane reapovded ss follows: — Mt is Bot very ofven, sir, that praizo is batowed upon | what are ¢ ally ereomed the sec y instru | of any greatachierement. Tho glory of success n envelopes the name through which it We SUD abates, thuugu lwvispuosadle, I canpot, however, uscribo ave | mes forgotten marks to the forture of these engage | bie capac! } thusiastic public has | all They ei! o piaudite, acd, certain'y, f deve appreciation of voremit care aod superior ekill forms soy partot! their re t bas beep granted with em alscrity excelled only modesty wits which it tas been received. off-red is dee'gned to honor 020 ve which I have | of the chief acture in the expetition wDigh wo celebrave 1 ssypcee tm, Sere” not amine to roctt” Ub teeta “Speetacally is time. I bétiove that the impression (prevaile that had an efficient machinery reguiaied the cable in is descent t> ie bed curing the effort of 1857, it would no} have bees ua successful. At all events, {i is indisputable that in the interve! betweer the first acd eecond attempt, constantly invention was charged with the disoovery of tac mesos for sccommoda) ng the straia upon the cable to te erengih This discovery is due to the gonlas of William E Everett. Weare iaformed that the search bad boon |, woe the, the mom frieads of the prise Degen to despair, when tevention of Mr. w © Everett was fret explained to their incredalons ander. plandings. Bis practical ability disciowed to the uaprac- ox peri- vised ihe merie of bis mechinery, aad the con poestvte delay, while ultimate Decame only the procuct of labor and persev ; | Behold te feet, ws upoa fe vovag Tne rpice hes be ‘2 mit ocese. From two veenels, moving steadily from each othe: oie f the cabs controled foe created of hen each goal bas beon paid out, why in uapreseive eilence, indicating to an en- work it alone has done, the great gu every wave, la every rea 00, | great honor for the ‘inventor of thie su cersful cabie layer— Cf this rest cabic kiog—bouor for Wm. FE. Everett. Permit me, Mr. lreaicem. Mluetraiee of it, to of mochspica: echeme of apecu'ation and the er practios! or real, can be ws " oy lseWrumontality of the mectan! can. ‘most ae) e ine ple puget eave when sotjected Ro the barnes of imect on Thos applied, it consiructed pyramids in Fgypt, it destroyed navies n Syracuse; and Applied it tarps the epindie, it drives the bammer, and it moves the wheels tuat Dear clong tbe massive superstructure of our motera social = bap Eg ep hs your tras bero. [He ls wor! * - wm r Selde chines. He is to be found hy how to prepare the metals for he iat be foind on your bills, directing man hew to remove thom trom bis bh. He rides upon the waves and chalus t! fact, he Gives to the bottom of the sea and, at a thought, subjects i t bumen dominion. He i¢ the motive pewsr of the world Though science may demonstrate whet can be done, it cam be done only by me. cbenice. Though phil ie imporsible, meebanion impowerdie iy may teach that nothing can teach bow nothiog im lt is @ beautiful and inetructive allegory Dymph powerses the Grecian here with a clue to the in trieer e ‘woyrinth thronga which he renoved the t or lee to a union of Altion with Orete. May t ‘Sj0ur cooriceration afew words upon the immediste | we not well apotneusies the bero me 4%: of this well deserved trinate to # York, of which all the world agus ont Tiel é ondon Telegraph Compacy and tee | Air, we co uot ers when magnifying the far reach of his ab { which oommenced and pleaned | oor prebencive mind who of bie pihesophy conceived, and ps ed the bak whien bieds two conti | of hie ecbiime fetih contded in the theory of & Western rom Early tn the aoriug | world: and yet whal bad been the fraits of thet grand é a Of New York | thouglt—wi: the destiny of that grand old mariner ie ue weir wamber— | bis pathiens way cv the deep, bad aot the compaoe tought . hearted mana | bim how to ' stect securely and discover far?” Ae whch ater rice pears | whe Ug Fpcoulets, bad still been the abode o° the We epark we are now dosperciin a) over the earth erd sil under tha penmLad potahe one chanical geniog of Frenklia come to the aif of bia polloso po d him how w atinacs tho volatite eater ce bends to man’ Sir, many anotner in 0 8 there which approves the mechanician to be tie tue benefector of his spocies. Honor, thereforo— agate 1 n whore genius taught bow ths cadie | laid. Sv, there are, to my mind history of word travelling Tre fire tric current which bore Mmatantancously beyond reooréod <istan®, over the movntaine and senenty tbe sent, linmen thoughts to other human thoughts, The second saw men moved te gracious w cord, capital colleeted and bestowed, aad labor and por. | 6 applied Ww the accomplishment of the nod eof the wlegraph The third witnemset the b #refel approach of the mecharionl arts to the anetttance of ¢ eeiende, and bebold the oun — nd —Morse the loventer, Field “y obanidlan; aod so will they emant between her Majo war each side of the piece were two towering ligh one & stare and stripes, as plain'y deflowd as ovuld px 8553 3 Tance—w! have developed the laws and methods of Deity—wher spread over the world, bavin; yur Father, and the world of man! ub charity will arise, ledge of the power—the mighty power that the circumstances of birth. education and country have exerted in the formation of e rest on wil pw time with & of the rise and I, in part, ave the honor know that the labors, expen: ‘encountered in the pro grees of ibe work ha last electrifiot the world ‘with succese—a nhed an enduring ustre on the en! have lent their powerful aid, and of officers, sailors, electricians and engineers, by whose united efforts he glorious prize bas been secured for the world. May bey ever be rewarded with ‘The sou!’s calm sunshine and the heartfelt joy ‘That nothing earthly gives or can destroy. Gentlemen, I will give you at a sentiment— The Atlantic Cable—Tbe longest, strong: t ond to weep the poco of matinus ae This closed the festivities of the , after which cheers were given for the Mayor, and there wore loud calla for Alderman Clancy, who made a happy and ap- propriate speech, at the close of which the assembly dis- Among the features of the evening was telegraphic machive of the American Te! , which was placed in the cerner of the roqm, just inside the door, and ‘was kept in constant operation all night by Mr. J. K.’Cal- vert, who transmitted and received several moasages to and from Halifax for Mr. Field aud others. The mavaine | p waa the flery ben a ard the like. piece of the night, and it must be somethin more than extraordinary that wi'l beat it. The police arracgements were ert ment on duty being under the command of Osptain Dar- ling, of the Sixth precinct, 9 accidents occurred, beyond an onslaught upon the table cf the persevering ‘Real Weet India Pine Apple Rock” merchant—the rowdies who tumbled it over help- mg themeelves liberally, despite the cries of Yang tse- nn. A fow boys ed @ disturbance by insisting, like the renowned Tittle! of the proreedings. Everything, notwitostandiog, had favorable termination. THE CABLE TRAVEL, WHERE THE PEOPLE CAMP FROM. ‘The smount of travel by tho boats of the Cuion Ferry Company and cars of the Brooklyn City Railroad Compa- ny, on Wednesday, was exceeding large—more than dou- ble that of any day when there is nothing extraordinary to attract attention. It shows the intorest taken by all classes of perple in the ceremonies connected with the cuccersful layin, of the Atlantic telegraph ca»/e, and will ‘was connected with the telegraph wire on Broadway, in expectation of the receiy' during the evening of a mes- Sen a ane London, bat it did not ar- THE RECEPTION TO CAPT. HUDSQN IN ‘ JERSEY City. Extensive arrangements have been made by the auth> rities of Jersey City for the reception ‘aad dinner to Capt. Budeon and officers of the Niagara, to take place this evening in a spacious room in the now depot buFdiog. The ey goes bo Sree ame under ba charge of Lm operas ap _ A ae around the depot THE BRITISH OFFICERS AT THR CITY HALL. According to appointment of toe Common Ooun2i! Saa- mittee, the officers of the Gorgmm and Indus, with Mr. Cyrue W. Field and Capiaim Hudson, were conduo'ei to the City Hall yeeterday afternoon, for the purpose of be- ipg introduced to the citizons generelly. Uafortaua‘ely, however, the people were not informed of the affair, and the citizens generally consiet:d of afew hundred persons ‘who happened to be about the building at thetine. The reception took place benesth the dome of the City Hall, or rather benoath where the dome stood before it was burned down during the first illumination. The Gover- nor’s room, i appears, wae notin # fit condition, and so the Common ounci! were obliged to do the best they could under the circumstances. Aosordingly the police were called in to their assietance, and in afew minatos mufiicient space wes cleared in the passage for the ressp tion, The officers were then conducted to the p'sce by the Meyor, ascoompanied by Mr. Fi Hero the usvst formalities were carried ont, end all who pleased had an opportunity of beirg introduced to our honored gzeste Among these who bad this pleasnre was a considerable number of their own coaatry men, and it was gratitylog to coe the worm greeting which followot. The greeting, bowover, was hardly more cordial than that which they received Irom our own people, who are always roxy to extend the hind of friendship to the trae heerjed British officer. The introduction Ixsiet about balf an ho«r, afer «hich our friends returned to their hotel, eviueatly ua pleased with the cordiatuty of their reoeption FIREWORKS AT THE CITY HALL THIRD CELEBRATION IN HONOK OF THE C4niB— THRONGING MULTI ‘ODES tN TH CLTY PARK. Notwithetanding the fatigue which the great proportion of our enthusiastic citizeos must bave endured from their unremitting attention to the /f’ss of Wednesday last, the announcement of Kir. Jobn W. Haddeld, of East Williams burg, drow together a large and attentive crowd at the Park last evouing, to witnere a display of freworks gra- twitously given by that gentlewas. The arraagenesis made for the exclusion of those persons who ware not supplied with tickets were very entisinetory; for by these mane ali who possessed tickets were at no joes fora standirg place Althovgh, in point of numbers, the as- rempiy of epectotors was very larce. vet there wrs little or po inconvenience felt from the want of space. Chains were run in a circular form sronnd a given spot, and this wae doroted to thoee who bad tickets of admissloa~ while the large open space ttzetehing away among the trees in the direction of the fountain was opriaied by the po- niece. 4 "at Lualf past seven o'clock precieely, the fight of a num- ber of rockoie high up in the alr, followed by rapid bel- Joon ageensions, the boginaing of the exhibi Hope ures arumnc piece was then discharged. Tt was an eccentric combinstion, opening with a double wheel ia va- rious colors, and changing t0 & pyramid of horizontal wheels, and after undergoing @ variety of boao- tial chaoges, terminated wih & very msiural representation of & weeping willow, which weber oer tbe gra The dranebes o'er the grave. ‘The combiration of lights and colore was very fine: tho dedy of the tree was as dened as if it had been chuvetied ox in Samer tee teeoenes dent moarafull werd, and as the revolving wheels Diezed ‘aroed, emitting myriads of ehicing ener’ effect the pigbt was as bapoy and as beautiful well de tired. As the lest flarhes of thie piess were feding from the sight. s fight of colored shells took place ‘om the left ete of the Sity Hall, and continued for rereral minutes throwing up tulip enanet bodier of colored fires. ‘The apptause of the multi ote war deser dostowed on the successful exhibition at the termination of the piece. The noxt dieplay was the Ster of Americs, bogianing with a vertion! wheel to greece and fod, changing ty the devign— a ei'ver star—beau'iied wilh lagcework an? crim- ron reretice, snd then metating tnto a gokien einr, ter minatcg wb loud ex Ss. The piece was short, but hipbly totereating, and the dovign, as ® national one, is worthy of ail praise Ati conclewion tore wasa figlt of colored canales from the left p! ; A very extreordimary meebanioal design suceended. 1° evan by the Oring of three herizsntal wheels, changing to three vertical globes--tbe eavtre being ino oh larger toes the othere—ard ai! revol With the wimost rapidity, the wheels in one dircetion and tho illuminated glodes by & totally independent motion. This motive combination was desi¢ued to represent, and <"1>"eeded to emo oxvent, the epnual and diurnal motions of the earth, the rere. ral lines being clearly Gistinguiebed by variations of 1p, scarlet and purple Gres. The piece was highiy at- end pave the ntmost saiiefaction. A display of bombenelle, bursting high over beat and casting out innumerable stare a flame, and a rapii flight of rockete foilo we: the mocher! en) ; and i te bot fair to way thet many of the rockets ascended to a he ght eeidom a'tained by this de. eo of fireworks, next was a “‘mowo piece,” 80 called because to there was an inecription, in which the were in with So composttioa. As as the vertical with which It bogan hed ro- for afew moments, It changed into the motto: — POPE ROLE DELLE LOPE OP PO IL ETE OO DEE HE fll wre received with led cheers, end loog letters of fire had fallen into bot cinders, the Roman candles which ace swelled ont louder than bef the exhibition of several batter “h four smaller ones, turning Invereo'y and assuming aya riety of strange apd fantastic figures. Next came a dis play of shella in gold and silver Gres, followed by an ex- b mechanical pleor, opening to an elegant scroll in tilver lace work rarrounded revolving sune, exhibit. Dg an immenge'mans of moving ire and showing at one view all the varied colored fires now known in the art of pyrotechny This beautifal terminaied with an im menere (lech arge of rockets of a!) colors The kaletdorcope commenced with a touble triangniay with ctr. whee! in red, green and mazarine blue fret, changing to the kaleidorchpe, which waa forme: by (ne ocunbined revo intions of some complicated figures, couatiog with a double revolving sue in Dhiness fre, wi oud reporta Volcanoes af colored firar, suetia of diary, gaid vain, fo, ollowed In fant enceseston cae After one oF two other pt reprerenting peometel. cel and mecbanice! figare ng which a larps comber of rockets were discharged—the great @ of ihe even ing was Gieployed First of sli, ihe whole front of the Rai, was brit Nantly Mamineted by exel! pots of Nengal flame, eb re on th the magnificent Briiiinecy o fires, by which the strange grand firale piece wae tasde distinc’ tot This war designed to represent the in telegraph cable, aad ee @ae Ror uooet hy ‘hie piece some now principles wore a tempted time in the art of pyrotechsy. The open front o eqn in the centre represented the Nia Pietanop, feach yourat with ite portion og from the stern, and moving 8 ong rapic be inater of the two, Tho tenders, Gorgon and Volorous were neem coneiterably ahead. Tho outlines of all the thipe wern very plain, and their ebimney® stood out | bold rebef of red flame, emitting smoke in gentle rmownted by the Rogtieh flag, th r the deserted appearance of Brooklyn on that dey. perzons who peid fare on both sides of the river is one Aumdred and forty-stz thou- sand, which would show that three ‘thousand tons left Brooklyn for New York on the of Wednesda: 6 number who crossed New ae over the Fulton ferry slone was 35,008, leaving 33, passepgere by the other ferries. The average number of ev gers by al the ferries of the courpany is 5,000, of which the Fulton ferry has the grestest propor- ton. The recetpta ef the City Railroad Company during the day were nearly donble the usual inoome, as follows:— Fruahing avenue line 8 repue lin It ts & gratifying fact that not ie curred during the entire day and night. Ou Wedperdey adout 35,000 people crossed the Jersey City ferry to attend the celebration in New York, Zhis was an excess of ubout 25,000 over the usual number. INCIDENTS IN THE METROPOLIS. A pleasing circumstance occarred during the movement of the military proceesion on Wodnesday. The Light Ar- Mery, with a full battery, elegantly mouated and eqnip- ped ag ueusl, bad with ite travelling forgs, atteuded by two biacksaiths ond farriers, which was in full blast on the march. Thia corpa, which rt not much surpassed by any, it is said, even in the regular service for cieciptive or caracity for immediate actual service, came to 9 bal; Lear Jobn ctreet. Ove of its officers. oo a cream colored horgs, rode up to the forge snd asked for the farrier to fosten a shoe of the animal which bad become loose. In ap ipatent this fovctiopary was on hand wilh his tools, examined the horse all round, the officer not dimounting, ‘and in & trice performed the desired operation. His promptnees and pkili drew forth a round ol cheers from the pleased crowd of spcctaiors. ‘At the establishment of sperry & Oo, , Broadway, a larga clck face, which is mounted in the second story, shows tne true time in Londov, and esother clock above indi- caver the New York time. Our reporter yeatorday wadverteatly gave the credit of the magoifloens turnout of the Ameriosa Express Com- pony to Adams & Co. It was the car carrying the cabio, drawn by ten beautiful black horses, and receives, aa it deserved, great applaure on the entire Line of ihe proces- tion. Lomael W. Serrel!, Solicitor of Patents, No. 289 Broad- way, should have had the credit for the banner with the following tescription "Honor to inventors. by thee 4 ve the resources of nature and art for the benoit of mankind. To God be the glory for giving this wisdom and ability to mao.” The trauspareacies on the building corner of Broalway and Tenth street:—‘‘ Don’t forget Everett, who shuttled of that {mmertal coil,’ &¢., and ‘Honor to Field; notwith- standing the bed breaks in the bo pony dope geme, be ran out the who'e etring,”’ were not got up by any “silver mercbact,” but by Michaol Phelan. Ap error was made in describiag the transparency of 5. F. Diercke, No. 120 Broadway. He stated that tho Niagara bore the British firg, and the Agamemorn the Ar , while the reverse was the fact. Ho also omitted the name of Field a} the base. IMPORTANT FROM MEXICO. merican Legntion= Th at © the acd: oamesaentlr ¢ Hundred Towns = ony Sacked—Eseandon and Brtngas still in Pri- son—The Government Tarned Highway- man—The Ruin of the Merchants, &c., &. OUR CITY OF MEXICO CORRESPONDENCE. Mexico, Avgost 5, 1958 Expected Arrival of an American Bearer of Despatcher— Hopes of cur Countrymen in Merico—The Povition of Mr. Fortyth—The Governmint Robbing the Bankers—The Country Overrun with Delligerenta—Vera Crus stilt Fait) ful—The Adventurer Zerman, de., de. To-night we expect the arrival of Capt. Henry, besror of despatches from Washington to Mr. Forsyth. As yet Mr. F. and the Mexican public are oblivious of what this forthcoming budget of despatches contains. The af- fect of the exposure on this public mast bs left for deacrip- tion until ‘my next leiter. I venture to say in advance, we ehall allevrvive the tidings, This community, from one cause or auothér, is becoming wouderfully s¥eptical about deapaiches from Washington. Most people bolieve that the State Departmen! has consed to use the pon in waking out ‘ important despatches” for the United States Mictster in Mexico. We (meaning the American popula Uon here) and the United states Minister Lave beva sero. ral times bumbugged on the arrival of an important per sonage in the character of boarcr of deapatchor, to dat that hie budget was made up of Patent (fice reports or ol swapapers. Notwithstanding (be prevailing tkeplicism, many per- sore believe the prerent approachiag bearer of despatches tas something for us. Like drowutng mon wo atch at ttraws, and are sot void of the hope that, at inst, the Oa Dinet at Washington has beorme conrinesa that citizens of the United Btates are entitied to some tnaignificact no- oo when their rights have been trampled upon, and their goods derpoiled in violation of treaties which ihe United States government is bound to enforce to Iie citizens and for the meintenance of its o e jah now indulging ia iy grisvances havo Growsinens of Tos American federal capital, ginning bas been made To expect that all {neu'ts to our national diguity—the im Fritonment end banishment of United Sater Conmnta h o1¢ ing their excquators, and therefore in geod etansing; the it of American citizens for obeying tho lnwe of one recognized government of Mexico, the conte. cation of national trading vorsels; the murdering of Ame ricsn citizens om American soil, &o., &c.—woull be re dreseed, would be too wild a dream. The last griev ance, a'though the most Ins'gnificant the cata Jogue—I refer to the contributions, alias forced losne—we learn from tho yapors, has calle? forth the ation of the American government, and that 0 de for reparation is tobe made atcnos. Thiv Bravisimo ja bravo! ! Well, twenty four boars wil! un- farl to our ben'ghted minds tho awful secret. Wo wait with the bearer of vohes. Bet, way—! ae woll mention it—the ‘we United ftchae’ Lage rant remain open.” Here Stater Lagation open. ere will bo arubber. The bas said that it wil! not Laye any thi ¢o with the Hon. John Forsyth. He undiplomatic in giving his clear protest the law of 15 (levy we om tributions), to the itor of the mary, for palilivation, in order thet Ail of bis countrymen in Merc) might eee it’ Rewidos this “urd! atic” 9p, saye the gorernment, he hay be. haved otherwise to the dieploaenre of the present powers in the (the building). If the government of Mexico declines further intercourse with Mr F , what will the American government do next? The probabilities are that thie question will have to be an. Poeereae he ‘ition ge in pr much as three days when I mailed § m: fant” loner you 4 eee till romain in pri Tt ie #nid that the government jomped the Py on there gentioman yesterdey in this way: he firet fru of church paper, iseued for the capoort of this government, fe!l fee Jenyeey The chereli, ike an honest institution ‘ae tie,” pad the money th the government instead of to the persons to whom it belonged. Broepdon and Bringas bad a re. Portion of thts low, i pow find their funcr rocurely invested without their troubie. jee people adroat may consider this act of the y AS & very urchristianiike act, but auch people do t know ef whet they consider. The church of Mextoo fot us, ie above reproach. Rumor has it, thet in conse quence of this ‘amicable’ payment of tha rune asweneet to Meeers. Fecandon and Priryaa, they wl de allowed to 0 wt large the day aftor (9 morrow — This is probable, in case Hhdoen it the raprices of the government to ask neve money of thom betore that time. There je talk In the #treste that the church bas agroet £09 more et ones for the government. Thie If this Dh abe ease the end fe not vot me, he goverement stands ae firm ae be found in every direction ever bat Dom Felix Miramen let his foreen in the vices from t terior, To fact, the whole Interior ie a rid erent momen’. All we know je northern country is overran with baude filed, Every day some gol qtietly cerned off to prison. No be hour may come Croz offairs ;-"aln aRoRt Yo seme, The Little fortene of Percte still holow ons for the opcatitation to be disgusted with the wer, fo ibat fave” trams Ostaoe . We reports jurces from le threatening ‘ho routh of Poebla Tae of Vera Cruz ‘8 ever fa'tbfal to the Wo bi report bero thst Tempio was blockaded by some canoes and bargee taken from Tuxpan by wne feder- late under ex Governor Aiatrixte T see io w late copy of ‘bo BxRatp a notice of “General” Zerwen, This indefatigable boabog, who ig known to a8 upder the title of “Admiral,” will, otless, soon make bis appearacce iu the cloth aa bishop.” From the ais- position which be manifested at La Paz, whea Le aitowed & baudfui of ragged greasere to take bis 200 gailaat Americans pricorers, and more recentiy ir the revoluvoa of Japuary last, in this ci y, I should consider the ttle of ‘“piebop” by far the most sutable prefix. Surely there are not flats enough in your olty t> keep this 0d fool afloat; if there be, hen don’t lavgh #) our greeanens. There are no advices wratever from the forces ta the yaterior. © wil ia darknees here as to wast is likeiy to occur. The government ‘s so rigorous with ners mongera that we hear nothing a this qowest circaistiog tome sixty persoxs have been throws nia prison la the ast forty-eight hours, for circulating ows adverse tothe wishes of the governmcn'. Destitution, in cmacquence of our proseut pitifal stele, 8 Degianing fo show itesif here very prominently; sud 1 joel st eee tae better, the poor of the ju; reat misery. Som: erce, of course, doing vey little ia these dsys— Rot, on an average, making fifty per cent of current ox- penses. Many firet claes bouses have lost boavily a'roaty, ‘aud fears are expressed of thetr being able to vustais their credit without an early establishment of peace. With a continuance of disorder ruin is @ certainty. Bills oo Vera Crvz are worth 123¢ per cent premium in this city; bills on New York fetch 15 per cent premium; end eixty day bills on London are exchanged at the rate of 48. 3a. to the dcllar. These rates are omething cf a comment on our prerevt condition. The american Le; is “ partially”? closed. The Britich Legation is attendisg to basinesé, and waiting for ipstructions in reledon t the sontributiocs. The Fronch Legation is the hotbed of @ lot of Jesuit logrotlers for tho preeent government, The otber | 8 are ous horso afta! c Srawpen, and said I hoped thet uns, ‘would Ord out where the women was; would often get up to let me ia ater I nad deen out la; be was o a workmen and much |iked; Jobn A. Pickevegiil, being duy sworn, deposed as fol- followe:—l reside &: Tompaiaville, S:aten Island; I wag on the seven o'clock boat from New York to Quarantine ch CF about the 20th of Joly; a lacy in bisck ceme down to the Pert Riebmond ferry boot but it having loft she wa. told by the cvllector end otters to come on board of Cur dost, as is was the Jeet chaate to dowa w the ‘sland thet night; #be ran across to our slip, bus besitaied @ moment or two before ebe came o@ board; sho was dreesed in bisck from head to foot, and wore ® veil aud mantille; she hed a parssol in ber hand; as ehe was com- tog on board her veil flew beck aval saw ber face; sha ‘was about five feet twoor three loches bigo, and hed a black veil; ene hesitated about going on beard; she did not seem disposed W come on board; she eutered the pay- dng gate at the Port Richmond gate aud rao along the » ‘bur she was too late for the Port Ricumond soa; the ‘was of light complexion and bad strongly marke? fea tases; she raised ber dress as ehe cams oa dvard snd show pair of b'gh he eboes; the collector on tae Dost spoke to her, aod evered the cavin; from the fact of the collector sing to her, I mp a be was ecqueinted her; he leit her o cabin and wini up steiee; I entered the cabin for the purpote of looking mt tue Jaly, for © whet struck with ber eppewrance; I did aot Gud cabin bul on going up stairs Isaw heron the | ‘wos £01 her ip upper deck; when the boat landed at Querantine she was sianding on the lower deck !n company witha gentioman who was — ib her; I thougnt de epoke to her; bo and was sour five feet ten inches nly in hie appearance sod I \biak be Isck hat; when we arrived at the dock sue wonk abead of the gentioman and stopped at Carroil’s iivery stable; the genticmep was bebind the lady eome two or three feet; when I eaw Ler stoppiog at tae livery stable I passed on; ebe epoke to & hack Criver and appeared to de moekto} ein; I war about ope hundred feet ahead of ber wi .e was speaking fo the driver; the driver was standing opposite Corrali’s office; the carriage whieh the driver Ded ‘a cuarge was a darovone; Wo: daver was her tail-~perhaps five feet ten or eievan inches: ne nad theo bi wore ‘apd do not ameunt to anytuing. They say the puros ore golug to torow Del Barrio out of the diplomat c corps when they got ito power. —<—$<$_ The Disappearence of Mrs. Brannan. CONCLUSION OF THE INVESTIGATION BRPORS AUS TICE DEFORREST—INTER#ATING STATEWANT OF MR. PICKBRSGILL—STBANGR COLNOIDSNOB—DALY PROVES AN ALIBI AND 18 DiSCUARGSD—-THE MATTER STILL INVOLVED IN MYSTERY. ‘The investigation in the crzo of the missing women, Mrs. Brannan, was concluded yesterday before Justico Deforrest wkhout any clue being afforded to the fate or whereabouts of the abeont lady, A gontleman namet Pickersgill gave an interesting statement of what he saw on board one of the Staton Is!and ferry boats, on or about the day the lady in question was mirsed. Mr Pickers. gill stated tbat he saw 2 lady closely resembling Mra. Brapnan leave the seven o'clock boat at the Quarantine landing, and tbat she subscquentiy ougeged @ carriage at Carroli’s livery stable, aud drove of in company with a etrange genilemap, apparently im the cirec- tion of Port Richmond. The witness was subse- quently shown a dagserreotype of Mrs. Sraaven, when he declared himself convinced of the identity of tue iady. Daly proved au alibi and was bonoranly harged, aud thus ends the investigation for the pre- sent. Notwithstandirg the [il success attendiog the «ff irt to unravel the myetery surrounding the fate of this Iasy, her relatives are determined not to let the matter droo here. They will still prosecote the search, and will bo aided in the undertakirg by Messrs Wildey and MoDocgall, two experience’ detectives, vt have alresty worked bard jn the cage. Captain Branoan, the rusband of the missing lady, is expected bore from Florida iy a few dass. it is ead that in answer to a Jeter writien to Lim concera- \og bis wife’s disappeartuce, be stated that for some days previous to the receipt 0: tbe letter be had the mort hor- rible dreamer about his beloved wife Me reowe? to an- ticipate the blow, but nevertheless it fell upon him uke aterrible crab Mr. sud Mra drepose had beea mar- red eight vears, and @ lovely’child seven yeurs old, lives to comfor A4be father ip this moet tryiog hour, fhe fol- lowing repert of the proczeciegs before Jusuce Deforrest yesterday, will be found bigh!y interesting: = Richard Dawson, being duly sworn, cepored as fol- lows:—I am fourteen yeere of age; | worked for Mr. Car. ro!) oa the 20th of July last; 1 can’t recotiect what I did op that dey, but did not ¢o spythiog that day a'ter the seven o'clock boat arrived; Cronin Ivy and myseit waited for the seven o’c\ock boas; Cronin and mveelf weat and wohitebod our horrer, whee Daly got aca'l from a couple of women who were on the dock; ths call was mace when the Jat b at arrived; Oaly took taree women up the bill and returned fora bandbox which oat beso left bebind on the Cock; some of the men spoke Ww ne bout Dely’s baving a call that evening; | Dad a groat many calls thet I rccolic ot aveng Mr, Mattbew Onr- voll that , Dut dtd not see him toore at igus; I do vot ecoliect seeing Mr. John Oarroll; Bogg aod Dougiae were ia the stable when [ unbitehed my borers; L reeot lect Daly's taking call the: evovieg trom tbe teven o'clock. on tho came ovening | took a horse aud ar’ 4 Meat Tisnvea pair of heagn mares that sy the borecs thet I drive are smal! size; I'drove ehter the rockawar or two sated Darouche that dey ,I don’s Koow Who bad Lue “her browa horses, Cronia ¢sove the big open barouche, Daly had'tae new little open carriage anda pair o” bay horses, bob tailed ; no one arked me to remember wha: carriage Daly drove. but some of the men esked me what! did tha) day; Daly never epeke to mo about the matter, neltbor die otter of the Mr. Carroll's; ao f the men aeked me Mf Treccllected Daly's brioging two women from the hot, dat it wes Lot Dely who questioned me~ 't was ote of DS boys in the stable: I do not recotlect whet time Daly camo back; Ido rot recollect that we were very basy that da Au recollect taking out | horses at 7 v'olock. e witness wae examined at some len but nothing ip, a ee gg 1 wos ule Moovey, g duly sworn, wet as follows: — I drive a back for Morgan Mooney as ; Mts Nght, aod was riege—en oper ay poring; we drive bay horess recollect ey of Philip Brown's faneral, Jones down to meet the rotdiors: I etard at ‘was there duri:g the afternocn ; i eaw Pat afternocn; Ican't say whether I ctn’t say ta to aay of the other arive: Carroll; I think that Carroll bed more tthsn one driver there; be generally bas more thas one there: if Me. Car Nt hed no doen on the seven o'e'n there were others thore heatdes Daly tray whetber I rew Mr. Carroll on the K no esi trom that Mable and upbitoned my hove. ® call from the sevea o'clock 4 be tock two or thres women ep the by the Cock for sowetbing; 1 mot bit owas going to the eta slo; Dim what he was turaing 6 a hack; have been there on the T eaa’t recobest acy: 1 ee dom wait for too Wirg which tranrvired that seven o'clock boa’, and Idon't sbink Ihave frem that toast this en comer Mickael Crovin aworr, saye:—I am a di ploy of Mr. Carroll; jas in ha employ on Juiz; T recollect the day of Phi ip Browa’e fanoral; | want to the Mineral, and drove the big carriage bebind © pair of gray borers; Durkia wae atthe (ene-a! also; Lame | times drive a large clora greteek beat Dork nm cam rought home my pasrongers, and Jel pleton and | Jersey treet then ‘wen eas, = orees; I barnerecd up for the six oclock 9 Dawson was on the Cock tben; I can’t recollect whe ther Daly waa there; I did uot get ® call from thet beat; returned t the stable and left my horres staod- (ng Until the seven o'clock boat came ‘p; I got Bo call from that boat, and then I put ap my horses: I stayed about the stable until 1 went home; I generally wait about the stadle nntil nino o'clock, Joho Carroll was standing at the off! @ ¢oor when the seven o'clock buat game In; I bad no ceils to rettte for but the fuveral call; Loan't any whether I eaw either of the Me. Carroll's alter the even o'clock boat; I don’t recollect Maly’e deve the reven o'clock beat; the lest time i eaw Daly that evening we wea Trae him coming dowa the hill with wowomen in his carriage take thego women, but my horses were teo tired, 99 Bia ite Garvol teat hs bad botter rend them up In Da y's carriage; there women went to John Carroll to inquire about the carriage; theae women were to go to Mr, Outgeon’s; Dal, took there women op to Mr. Catgeon’s, aod y Went into the stable; Do ati left abont a week oF tou day e urday @ woek ago; I con't know what invecsa him to leave; 1 don’t Boow where be Went; be used to board with Mr. Osrroll Willem Siboard, eolored, being duty, sworn doprwed &s followe:—T drive a hack for Peiriot 1 atawi at New Bright feven o’e rol's stab Wore Carroll's ovr be Mr. Carroll's ook Mr Norvel ook 8 S bontyethore wae @ ft gh debind mo, bot I did net noties who wee in i think {t was a light cerriage tus! wae Deltad me from the I shonid Copused asf 1 Tene with b I resol ows —Tam in an tho 20h the day of a whip in he bend, but what wid of a I campaot exact- ly say ver con’ with toe driver’ske got into the Darouche, followed py the geatlemau who vas in her com- pany ; previous to his getting into toe carriage he: to & wo the driver, end then got in. He aid not appear totake szy part In the ledy "a conversation wit the driver; they eat side by rids, avd the baroushe ed up the hill; Jompot ray snything about tbe color the borees, bat the carriege wasal'ghtone, sad the lining inside wae light in color; the carriage was not a very o6# one, neither wae it an 010 one; T saw noihiog more T that; the mo- ment the driver was gooken to, he jamped upon hie box apd the carriage Was cif in an instant; I obsery- ed ‘the leay end geutleman parsicilarly, aud from the'r actions T came t) the coccinvion that they were cotacquainted. Theve seen a Cagnerractype of Mrs Srannen, shown me dF Justice Deforroet, and L am of opinion that itis the rkeoess of toe lady | sew om the beat. Tam seldom ceceived ip 8 verson’s face. Ido not remember now whether the river bad asy beard or not; 1 think he bad] ght hair, I bave no idea of what kind of a looking mau the ortver was; he was not very stout, I car not de certaip what kiz d of a coat be had on, but [ sm under the improssion that it wasivot. The ger tlengao who accumpanied the lady from the boat was & good jcoting man, be nad some hair on his face; I think he wore side ehirkers Tae laty nay bere spoken to Mr. Carrol!) at the office door, Dus I did not see ber; she Gid pot epeak to dim on the dook, for ane cid not step ua- tii ths gct tothe office, She mgt bay» bad time to ask Wr. Carroll rome questions withoos my eeeing her. Some two or thres daya after the a>ova sccarrencs,I paid a Vieit to some friends 0° mine in New York, and io the couree of our conversasion I alluded’ to this circumstance, aod remarked taat it was unsafe for ladies to £0 Gown to Staten Ieiend at enc Jate soar slone: toms two oF three 8 afterwards, I mot an acqasint- apce who kre: SCLe0, 89d UlOD ber speaking of the cirappearsnce of Mre, 8. ard upon ber giving me @ Gereription of the person, the (bo7gbt fishnet acrose my maind thet it ves Mre. Araones (raw on board of tue Sia- tev Isiand ferry Doms that vigot; Lhave since spoken to the collector shout the maites, aad ask m if he did pot remember sneaking to & lady om biack on the oosasion: in qvestion, but he said he did not remember anything avout i; The 7e RecN thé Advert sewent rogerd'ny ‘he dig- Ot Mra Uraonac, a: from tha daguorreoty me, ond the re D'acce the tedy bore to Mr. ‘he mouth and esce, Lem of opinion that she facut reool- finger; thie diamond rig on Indy wae a fast waiker, and qaick tn ber movements; there ts a strong reremblance be lady T refer to; this Indy wore & een Dr. Orane and the ¢ Jewelry, whesber it the daguerreotype now ness of my sister, Mrs Brannan. toa’ he had not driven any car- ringe for Mr. Carroil for the last two mouths, at this store of the proceetings, Jastios Detorrest in- ed Daly \hat if be bad aay etatsment to make, now wes hie time to do eo, n I bave co staioment to make other than I made before; I'am not guilty of the charge preferred agaiost ee oF a twen'y three yeare cf age, aad reside ia p> mmaviile, EVIDENCE FOR THE D&FRNCE. Jastice Detoriest thea infurmed tho oeteadaat thas he waa at Hberts Counsel oF osll witnenses. 6 req wor of the 20th ef Joly to be brougbt om the saad, stable was sent after the women in question, sad the Court took ¢ recres of balf a0 hoar. On the resesembling of the court the following wit- Berses were examined for the de'ence. Windted Kiug, being culy eworn, ceposed xs followar— me vp in the seven o'clock bost on leet Tusaday six Jay). and wae riven fo Mr, Cod- the Gefendant; | was tp comoany with Jane ; Lbad gome baggage aod © oat box, I bat boxes, end the driver want dack | leaving the carriage standing near the stale; on 3 sea kad SF i and i g. ; ' | riage wes érvven lowarda | carriage and the back was down; it wasp Mr Pickeregili bere stated that he remembered girs berg on board the buat, and sesing taken eshore. George Dov glacw dopowed that be was «atablc man merly in the employmest of Mr. Carroll; | have been bis employ ment shout five years [ recotlect the faasral of Pbiltp Brewa, on the Bb ot Jaly; leae’t ray wnere the drivers were that eveniog, i oid vob see Mr Carroll there durirg the evenio; his row there: be weat Cut web « light wagon, and retureed abou: niae o'clock; | Lremember Daly bringmg two women up from the six oF bere o'e'oek boat; Tle't Mr Carroll's eapoy last ie | T left bese the work #as too hard; I told the buss tot I wee going to leave on Wedpeesay: I then | Feet to New York, where Theve remained motil to day; Te nid pet rey time I went to bes, but I hed all my work fowhed by ten o'clock; Daly got in early thet even- = . = ‘what time Crovia oa ne Croota wae in ye Dadi 3 Ee HE { i 8 3 1 z 33 7 : 3 4 xpect to ¢o to Beltimore next werk, where been engaged by Mr. Moffatt, to attend to bls livery Jodge DeVorrest, ip rendering a dec'sion in i so there was no evidence ¢ ch aoe on _ Fe AS lett math aL ee roome, ephabie for temilles or we tering for beauty of lonatie aot wn Dathing is sare Formerly of Wiekotts) Warren wnset —---. oe ae FS NION COUR! 1? 1 SEPT, UMAGA bad eralt in CRA, Stevens pames a. g. im ~e spehtieten 4 PHAW & WHITE, Proprietors. 1, L TROTTING —MONOAY, SEPT. tam for BKK, mails Z . he weniher, MF Nemo waned i pe eons AW Sie, Proprietors. FUPRROOW BOAT FOR YONKERS, Gatrrxoa, Dobb's Perry, Tarrytows, Sing blog and Hevorstraw, arey PRCADWA £ Will lenve pier foot of Jay ctroet every t éo'oloek, touching nt Amee veratraw every morning wi 6, TRANER HONTARS, CAPT, bolera Hanks om aon wireet a 65g a fo tof Jack eh. BOGRAT THOwAR, Dorkin, e wort Mothew Carrol on th to by MF. Carroll os vi ployed thet day; T went to I drove Jobn Carroll over to @ ight each: 1 bay Hichaet Orenin went with ve. To four oF five ook heat; when | came back I took Hott m the bill: at 6% o'clock T to the Marble Bowser, ts waa my usve) onetom, T got back LY 0 oO Ta and Frifey «t 1? oe oak Boon, arriving: wih = Hoosson)) faugatuck, New da DAY TATS TO REPO MErtivG YEAR SAMP eae Micdistown Poet, NF pte gt Bal SRITE wil! leave Amave sv Pp vee th the, Ont st 90 clone. Be tt coder cous . ey Weaaen gers to wad om tbe arrival of he Doak, Leaves Kay: ~ ATRIOWLA, i i Wwritieg, Addrers, en cion ben 30 sta ard r " Ree We PO Sieg Pe