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WHOLE NO. 8346, NEWS FROM EUROPE, es ARRIVAL OF THE CANADA AY HALIFAX, ened TWO DAYS LATER Bi WS. NO MORE BATTLES. Advance of the Allies in the Great Square. investment of Peschiera by the Sardinians, Br. Cobdea Declines Joining the Pal- merston Ministry, me.. Ra, a. The Cunard steamship Canada, from Liverpool on Saturday the 2d inst., passed Ovpe Race at 5:30 P. M. on Sunday the 10th inat., aud arrived at Hali- fox yesterday, She was board d off the Cape by the news agent of the Associated Prees and a brief 2% aary of her news procured, which was started fe Johns but only reached Sackville yes- terday forenoon. The news by the Canada does not present any Bew features of unusual importance. There had been no more fighting, and the Allies eontinued their movement across the Mincio unmo- lested. The Emperor Napoleon hed changed his jead- quarters from Volta to Vallegio. The Sardinians had completed the investment of Peschiera, from the Lago de Garda to the Mincio. The Emperor of Austria was expected to remain io Italy. The new English Ministry has pronounced for a strict neutrality. Mr. Cob@en had declined a seat in the Cabinet. In the Liverpool market the sales of cotton for the week amounted to 57,000 bales. The prices of the lower qualities had declined one-eighth of a penny per pound. The breadstufis market was drooping, and all de- meripuions were slightly lower. Provisions were dull, and quotations were barely maintained. Consols for account closed on Monday at 93}. The steamship City of Washington, from New York via 8t. Johns, N.F., where she called to take out the passengers by the Edinburg, arrived at Queenstown on the Ist of July. The Canada’s news was transmitted from St. Johns to Port Hood, Nova Scotia, as soon as the ine opened Monday morning, and was consequent 4y delayed somewhere on the Nova Scotia line from Monday morning until Tuesday forenoon—or ‘about the time the Canada was dae at Halifax. Conamer Intesiigence, LONDON MUNRY MakKet. ‘The market was a gaily more Btringeat, The bailce ip the Bank of Englavd bad tnersasel £292,000. Coneolz closed on the Ist inet. at 9344 for account. AMERICAN STOCKS. Americsn sccurities were generally unchanged. LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET. The Brokers’ Circular reports the sales of the woek at About 57,000 baics, of which specu’ators ook 1,600 aod exporters 11,500, Tbe lower qualities had dootieed 364 per pound, while the fair and middling do ipt oos were wnchanged, except uplaada, which were rightly lower, The ta'es of the Tet inet. were 8,060 baies, the ares Closing steady at the foliowivg authorize. Quotelions:— Fs Middina. . 6% 4 ox (1y 0% Toe stock tn port was estimated at 747,000 baies, of which 655,000 bales were American, LIVERPOOL BREADSTUPES MARKET. Messre, Kichardson, Spence & 9. report the woather favorable for the crops. Figur decliaud td. por s.ck, but falos unir:portani; Atmerizan 10z. a 13s. 6d. por cental. Wheat dec) ved 2d. @ 3d. Western red 84. @ 95, 6d.; do. white 9s. a 108; Southern whito lie a 123 6. Corn qniet, and slightly lower; mixed gad yellow Se. 10d B66, 40.; white 78, o 78, Lid. LIVERPOOL PROVISION MARKET. Merers. Byiand, Athya & o., Ricaurdson, Spence & Oo , James McHenry aud others, qaote beef heavy and Prices weak under a limited inquiry. Pork dull, and all qualities elightly lower. Bacon dull, but steady. Lard heavy, ond 28. 6d. lower; inferior to goot, 608. a 52s, 6d, Tallow—An average business, without quotabie change. LIVERPOOL PRODUCE MAkSer. ‘The Brokers’ and other circulars quote ashes dull; old pots 2¢e,, with eome rales at Qe 6d; now 2is ; pearls Qve, 030s. Sugar quict, bot steady, Tea in but smal inquiry, and prices weak. Rosin firm: common 3s, Od. a 4s, Spirits tarpentine dull at 398. 64. a 408. LONDON MARKSTS. Merers. Baring Brothers report breadstuffs quiet, Iron dull and nocbanged. Spirits turpentive dali at 42s. a 4is. 6d, Rice Orm: Bongal 3d. bigher, Othor articlog dulir but prices vnaltered. STATE OF TRADE IN MaANOTTROTER, The advices from Manchester cvatinuo favorable, and the ma:kot was pteady. HAVRE COTTON MARKET. Hayre, Jue 30, 1860, ‘Ootlon “rm at a elight advance on ail grades. Sales of the woek, 7,500 bales; stock in port, 102,600 bales Now Orleans tres ordinaire, 107; do. bas, 102, ‘The lino appears to bave broken onst of Sackriilc, and we are compelled to walt for the arrival of too horxe ox press from Halifax for the details of iho ows, the voasiu" Bion of the Cape Kace despatch not baving come io hand. ‘The exprees will reach Sackvillo eariy to the morniug. The Canada arrived at Halifax at about ten o'clock on Tuesday forenoon. WHAT WILL NAPOLEON DO IF VICTORIOUS’ 4¥ PRUSSIA JOIN AUSTKIA A GENARAL ‘KUROPEAN CONVULSION ENSUES. {London (June 27) Lge coed of the Maachoste- otan Were I to judge of English teeing by what I soo ani in Loadoa, 1 shouit of another victors 0! Abe Aliics awakens anything bat giadness, Ina majority class immediately concerned with politics, inciad lotals and members of Pariiament, with their lame connections, I find ‘ony of Frauce far outweigh *ympathy with Italy. is littie tua can be calles ‘will to Acetria, but ® wide avowal of 4 cordial desire France and Anstria at bard knocks, all the po for the ami ico Of the other or of Kurope 1 5 i very nee Kab of the case & great whig quiduunc, ao Ean tower: The best thing Fagland could uo would baidise France and Austria with a million a piece Tm #0 long as they wit! go on fighting—oaly ‘thoy earnest,” have inferred from the tono of my letters ‘differ from the majority of my avqaaintans: of the tntentinns of Loui Napgowon, aa t pre inclined to agree with mo ia private than you ture to express open adhesion to my view, [hope you wii! once for all, that I cavaot our excuse my saying hero, Govsicer Louis Napoleon uodor at least an heavy recogni garcea to keep the peace of Europe-—supporiag he ia ai owed to pord bis quarrel with Austria w issue withoy the interfereuce of Germaay—as any o:ner crowood haat event of hig succeeding ‘among the great Powors. ln the dt Hi fl je Erezes fa drtmng Austria eokeonent whi niy to ro bal thee “O10 ina Tyrol, jt roomy to me my ability tat ne wit! use the oppo: “ele bimeelf not only by the #!* he wi toe cause of Nberty tu Italy, Yat by tan n despotic authority in Franta, which fur Bit) yA big tain oxmp: lnm Could to rebder post: wave given relaxation of nis oF arity ho were tue avy thi cannot believe that OTTR. 2o7 eT RMGGt#, ARG poopies as Louis Napoieva, cau prefer cbsolnuiem to covauwuhionaiem for ite own sake I ecevciude that the nteroners ot bis mle. io arene om owing to thé HedexeiieR of bas joan... MS # would be glad to be enabled to holt his place thout provoking the bared and il! will engentered by T or the exercise of despotic authority, You see from this that | of the government—the detge Too not infer that Loais Napoleon must warily aud vert or rebiat the esiablisbment of Italian ttoortios because | in that eudeavor, and in their de be t the siorn despot of Frances Again, be hes no momber of hie fami'y to provide for but Prince Napoleon Jerome, Now, Be haa no variouiar | Bat tney rs I cannot chink it Hiely be wil riek aaytorng echer for the sake of putting Piom Piom on the throne of anew Kxrariaa kiegdom, or of crowning 4 descendant of Murat ac Naples. Looking bevoud ttaly, I capnot imagine Lou's Napoivoo Yeasou either to love or to fear that youag geatteman, @ad epovgh to dream of repeatiog Dia great uncic's self. destructive attemt at onivertal domimoa, or willing to upon Dmeelf the hosulity of Germany by the to extend the French ‘frontier w the Rhine, But if he be driven to grapple with uotted Gar. wary, by the hortle scion of Praga at this woment, ult my fabric of epeculation fails “ ‘he sroune. In that case I béelicve Louis Napoleon's 00 cy will be shuped by evente, and that thege may ta. voive ot Croce death stroygie for him, wide-spread convulsion for Europe, and such complteatwos ag t 18 im. poemble for the most sagacious of polilioal prophets to foresee, a effort (hose who belicved thet with Counat Gynlai’e diem saat #OUld Lermibale the Birabegic Onugling of ibe Austrians ‘o spite of appearanes, however, the Saxon Mauger cere—Count Vizinum—did not serople to muinsaia at Combridge Bouse ou Ssturiay night that ail these appa +t bluncers coacemled some deep eteategic plan, as yet ‘Dinteliigidie to the vaigar, but soda to be revealed by he Ot Of & brilliant success, He did not seem to bo Lg many converts to inis view, CAN THE WAR ENDURE LONG AFTER SOL- FEKINO. [From the Manchester Guardian, June 28 } In venturing 10 allude, however, t> the end of thir gl- eantio struggle, we CAonOt but feel tnat weare speaking of rome in the Obscure end poxsibly distact future, ‘be favorable effect which the battle ot <oiferiao aypaara to bave ¢xercised on the stook exchanges of Europe is oply the Iset instance of the haste @ith which panic opia- on lemps to Fanguine Or despondent conctusions, a8 acct- Day cirect. It argues litle reflection on the char- soter of the war to asume, as ome of our contempora- tiem are disposed, that it aust be neariog ite termination because tbe Austrian ermy has been sigaaliy woreved in ® great encounter without being routed or destroyed. The beaten forces heve now retired into the Position cent op She borstea strength of which they have always rotted thew ultimate hove of retaming the domin oo of Itwly. They are behind a line defended in front by a carefully guarced river, aud closed np ai each end by powerful fortresses At their bac' wey nve ondistarbed communication with the quarter from which all ther suppies must be drawa; aud ve re- 4 in wil reeoecta except the mater of tly inexhaustible. Whatever may been their lopges in the oloody ficids of Mageate and colferino, it @ probable that they are even now fully as bamercus af the Allies. In military considerations, there. fore, there 18 nothing to jnstify the expectation that they sillepecoily succumb, They bave atiempted a move ment for their owo rele similar 1a maay reepocts to toat which the Rassiaus cssayed at Inkermenn, and they have been similarly ropaised. It by no meaus fol- tows that they will not beable to hold their own, wilh the advantezce of en almost impregaabie position, aa ftontiy an? perhaps as loug as did the Aefen ters of Seban- topol, fheir sauy from the stronghold of the Mincio to mect the denger which wus gutherlug rouod them hag been made under rdihood than Ciroumstances evincing moro that grost effurt of the Rus sans 10 compel the abandonment of tho siege of their Crimean jortress; aud though — tney. hsve unquestionably failed in their immediate object, they failed with fotor, aud wo have no reason to dovbt that they retired io good order, We should be do- Wjesvice w the qualities they have displayed ia tha eit a# well aw to tae stubbora teowcity of their national policy if Wo aeeumed that either their power or their ja- | © lnstion to offer resistanoe was oxnaurted. sure of the French to be tried in tho character of aseaii- soto They bave pot yet akempied to foilow their avemy rome tho Mincko, porsto is now the euee they are not prepared the well defeaded cross. tnto weir pina. Te (oh are afloat oa thie #3 spoleon may prefer eucear: line Of Gefepos oO ite ext: hiera wii tee aid of the ‘gnobouts whien shorly be lagucbed upoa the Lake of Farda. *¢ forbear to examine a freeh ries oF thee predictions which Dave bigberto proved 80 singu- larly deluptee; but on whatever tide the French may ap- ordach Ve work Which 1° eUiti before them, it promses to pe Ot lees a6 arduous we any one that the Emperor ern the Ace y keeling ria Pe * tat toef bave yee gar. xaggeratod catimates which are 4 of this battic, the wish of tas ong id the dic. ‘oval & settlement of tne ve made Oa the vasis Of tae tte, Uaitan quarrel would epeeaily aUteant, though in te results wlick have aiready Deen ettaiced The Sooner the nd 18 rescued, tue smalier We amount of bioodebed by which tt te acht aud of aiitary glory by whi our eonidence | a8 aud staouity, Tt tntorett tbat eltuer party to this strife napietely vanquithed, Were the triamph mit of Austria ao event of Which any reasonable prospect er ming: after the past occurrences of tho campaign, tt would elili be forbidden to u8 to contemp'ate it with sati3- faction, We 6ympathize with the aspiravoa ot Italy for freedom, we ory toe real origin of tho war in the pro- sound miegovernment of taat unfortunate country; and vo do not veleve that any termination of the peuding coutest @bied javolved Lne restoration of Austrian aupre- could efford security for \n¢ inainteaance of pease, ut, ob ibe Osher baud x, Cannot Austria be in- daced to yield to the clear dictates of polities! necessity witbout allowing ber defea to be tho means of aggrandizing ‘ous Highs the preitige aod Power ol Francs. It to the purpose Lo Wik of the hidden motives Emperor, or of way othor man, Toey are svowa only to bimecit, and the cbaractor of mo- Jeration or of ombition’ wach they roally Dear to day may be chauged tomorrow, All that is eafo as well ne fair 18 to axoribe to him no inteations ave tboge which exo to be traced in bis ucts, The real dauger ia the wild conceptions wbich way Mereafter enter, or even sow be entering, into toc mind of a spirited, arrogant and not very conscientious nation, Conacious of tke com- raand of enormous ated by uninterrapled mai) what time the reool- eclicD of the firat empire, 86 studiously cultivated by Louis Napoleon's words and got unsupported by tus rapid rs e of hig arms, tay revive aa ambition which ifty years ©g0 the combines forces of Europe were canked wo control? Concede what we will to the honesty of tne de- clarations put forward by the allied monarchy, they aro | 1 romp tampering with passions which it is daogerons to pro- voke; aod therefore, if the entire expalaion of Austria fom Italy be the o sary COnCWWelOn Of their eater we can but lervently desire that diplomacy may Zo v arms in procuring that desirable result, AN AUSTRIAN DETACHMENT TAKEN PRI SONELS BY A Rall WaY ENGINEER, Among we many lighter pakasges of the war with which’ the Parisians amuse theaselves, Ged in ‘he Sport the story of the captors of ut of Ane. ‘nian WhO Were tekeo prisouers eer of abe aul Ik appears dat the Aurtriaes were on route for Perchiera to rewuforce General Urban, when tas engmeor, Whore K¥Mpatbick were naWwrally oa the Navan side, “Cawitched off” and conveyed the Teutonic herons into Le middie of the wlitea camp Hore tuey were pouuy etooried from the railway ovrriages by the Freack aol Hers, Who, with tuat amiable politeness for wowt the | | vation ls distinguisued, raluted their evemies wits “ all 12 Dire ivr bhebetle d chlltnees ane } sive taxon | 27) Terloo, Le Obappian, cabiet sgeu, wud 10 ia the sear: | | ‘hose who are poing to France wil! please cl Che feelings of tho Auairinne, wt Gading dbouwelves takon prisoners in 80 iguobie & manner, may ve imagine? Out bOt dexcrized, —-—- WANT OF SE ee of TYROL TO AUS A RIA. {Translated from the New Gerotte of Zartch (Jane 24) for tho NeW Youk Arnau } Tyrol baefor a jong time oe looked upoe as the most Jovated province to the House ‘of Hapsbarg. If tbat rs putation is no longer desor ved It w not the fault of the fy rolete, but that of the Austrian goverameat, The Areembly of the Tyrolean notabiew rojected with contempt the proposition to accelerate the armament of ‘we country. A countryman said to Archduke Charles Lewis, “Wo havo devoted ourselves three times to iho oure of Austria,'end the promises which had heen made to us have three times been brokea. Ever move taxes, more gendarmes and lecx privileges We aro not tnctined to pacrifice ourselves a fourth time, for aew tribaiations wonid be invented for our reward.” The Austrian government has therefore been obiiged to procure volun. toere hy force. If the eyatem of the government {s maintained, diecon. tent will increase in all the provinces of tho Austrian monarchy, ‘That i the exect truth; every one knot does any longer hide his way of thinking. OPINIONS OF THE PALMERSTON GO MENT. ENGLAND TO LIMIY NAeOLKON’S ADVANCE. Sir R. Bethe the electors of Wolverhampton on the 28h ulh., satd:—if ‘he bloodebed which bad occurred was the meaus of load- to the deliverance of Ttily wad to the establishment of « Detter syetem of government than bed yot prevailed, tlaughier whieh bad taken place would hot bace beeu alingetber wiinout good resulte; and he, fer one, sincerely | hoped that such might de the depended on France, Mach raw hia vase. (Hear, ben If the Emperor aid wiv Thope yon will not think this avowal of my views im- pertivent, They caneot but color my tmpreasions of | events in ls way snd Taree eleariy that they are op wored 10 1) © of opinion which ioiluenc.s a fargo sTODEr HOD Ci bos. around me. TI eghould aut de 8: orwed however, to fina tows my vwew is nob very die reps from that of tue present Uaomet. To auy case we are hound to he prepared for any costivgonsy, aud no o ference of opinion 48 to Lonis Napvieon aud bis inten. JoPs Gag! ty affect the carnestness of our acliv.Ly in pre JMention for Fe d-feuce. The baie of Cavriana hog been a great aurprise to ch danger, and possibly | Crowned, the st onger will | will | siready expressed, it was imponsible w predict aes | | | | fears are entertained for nis fafery. | i i | i Grigity, TW Aotebinson, Lr Barvez, tN; Lol Dw tn Parre, i yy wre J 2 Hazes, 8? wette, « Kellogg and fofent, 17 | Hlgriem eng cai, Mra sickora, nbild wn iuinat; 0! 1ove. Joves, P Joner, LU Baber, wite xed femily; # Witama wite | mower oud infent; mre Dag, col voles, 0S a; % Bol, Mra | Derreatl: andrew May, ber, Capt | Bott Pickwon, Geo Koccroft, & W Johasoa, it, and nobody | ing the Court beard motion to appoin? Commiasioners 10 VERN: streeta, and between the Fifth end Eighth avenues, which It, Atworvey General of Kagiaad, addressing | Central Park, Hawley D. Clapp, Moves Tévior and Simaon Draper, a@ Commissioners of Assemment, Oa behaif of | a Eimles after offecting the deltverance cf tho Italian people, the mt Would Ost oave been ia vain; Ou: oD Ober band, he decane oested wita the love > War and conquest, end, fluaded with tho idea that ho wa ® great goveral, puened the war farther than hisiuleauos chiet might potresul. (Hour, bear). Eveuts nowp asging ia Italy whe of ® most Aa onelaes ‘he duty acd en Seaver Of the goverpoeas fa ible oriale wosld. be, to. ore, Vail on one eide to be & wren javice frees © Daly fae eae cottent wun 34v.00 Pe. vernon Tecognine the Suiy of anetwning from acts of vivkenos an} rule, Abagiven pont france must be ta: bbe must go nos. "*Ber;” gud such being the inten Siler ta regigry poaco— he hoged that it woo.d recolve the augport of We papi wo WO premerge and ¥e eure for the people of Northera Taly their freadom ant the coveotidation of liberal government. (Har, hear.) unt bss proparad for opposite rewaltemike tose IF | conquest might know no limits, and the stopooge of the war might be impossible. (Hear) It might be that Germauy Would arive and take part inthe struggle, aad ali the ce Jurnivies of tho last war might be revewed. Taey cold only hope that the new atmmistravon would 90 succeea. ful in bringing about a different resait, (From the Liverpool Post, dane 29] ot Tt will be geen from the botiings explanation of the | Mibisters thet, deepity all we deciaraions of neutrality, | ROVErDMEDE I nob withoUs serious tolagivings, Tue Ab lorney General ia not a Miniater, Dut tt 1s racwonubly Bu. pened that he knows what Mynisters tink; sod khinking he wilowed himeeif to state a» Wotveroampioa, on Mou Guy, that Louis Napo.eoo wonid be permitted to approach acertain point, bit would be tala not to pasgit. The | members of the Cabsuet ave more cautious, but their words, nevertheless, encourage a belies that we are not axomgt from SPFECU OF MR. LOWE AT CALNE. | Mr, Lowe, speaking s} Calne, om the 2isu ultimo, said | He believed it wae the iutenvon of tas Parnameas and | the peogle to maintain & position of Furic: newwabty fo tne | War, Dut they mustiouk te thing Qoidty ia the face and | eee Low the mater s.ood. Tuere wag & talk about io- calizing the war to Italy, but be woull wk, Dow was it Ukely that they could conde the war to lialy? Tney hud the Hungarian exiier, Kereath wud Kiapka, sont tavo Han- gary for the purpose exciting the people, aad France wus slreany ip possession of Genoa sud Leghorn, sad perhaps Wee NOW pouscemng horself of Venioe, and she wae draw. ing clove to tbe troutiers of Germany.’ Gormany was pre- Dering to mect her, aod Prussia bad mace propusals w Germapy for ooncerting togetvor, »{uerefors, unless through the interposition of an» who ruled over kings, it keemed imporsivie, uoleas aome wouderfal aud ugko | countable chage took place in te minis of | the Emperors of rence and Austria, that an oiber moth should elepge without war belug de- cared betwern France and Germuny. France wor s gallant end military pation, and wes flushed with er euccers over an enemy traived to war, He would say, then, thet there was dango lest the tido of saxcean should flow’ on as it flowed at the peginning of tae present century under the great Napoleon, and lost the countey rbould find itee!f ina position in which participation in & Europea War was uvavoidable. This was a reaaon, tere: fore, Why we shoull prepare ourselves to meet such @ contingency ebould t occur; we stiould xot b; Sacrifice in order to be prepared. Wh r might be our tympathy with the Italians, taere nad never beeaa | ing; the cillee 02 Sunday was very cad. [Too mer- War £0 provoked aa this war. I. was a teuriug up of tae ,,chanis sow their ompioyes to throw refuse matter 1a treaty of 1816. We must be prepsred to defead our own P the coast, and to prevent ax invasion, for a gingle week of the | pretence of ay invader ox our shores would do ua more icjury than a ceatury could repair. (Hear, hoar.) It Was ‘Dot our mosey and property thkt was oar only wealth—our crerit would be damazod. If it should be found pecessary to take the most energetic measures to Pput‘us in & position to repder an invasion impoasibie—not, to repel it, but to render it tmposivle—wo should ali con- tribute to the utiaost to such measures. —_—_—_—_—____._ | Wullamrhzrg City News, Man Drownkp.—Last eveniog s# tho ferry boat Canada, Of the Divigion avenue ferry, bad jaxt come out of her elip | on 8 trip to New York, » sual: boat eoatawing two men | was cbaerved drifting raptdly by the foroo et tue current towards the steamer, The pilot rang the bell to etop the engive, which was obeyed instautly, and when the dont Orifted ageipat the pide of the ateamor the paddle wheels | Were moijonlese, The mon, however, ware mach fright ened, and one of them jumped out of the boat tulo tho river and got bold of one ef the stenmer’e dock braces, eter, and to provall apoa Ansris 10 | | Rtreet, from Bro | from Bow ing Green ty Whiteha'l; Baitery sie No. $0 Gola street, th | The following w | nd Madigon streets; Catharme atreet, nour East Broad. | CONDITION OF THE The Reports of the Hesith Wardens on the Banltery Condition of the unity, and also on the Street Pavements and Gutter Tanmediate Action Needed, des A foe + “Oe Tenant PI ny ame ever Delavhti Foquosted the Health Wardeus to report to him. imaodtately the sanitary | condition of the swee's and the condition of the pave- ments apdgatiers, Prom the subjoined report the reader will_be able to form roma idea how far these duties have Deon aiecbarget. Mie repsira to the pavementa belongs 10 the Coto Aqueduct Board, nad the corbing and gatter- ing 10 tho Suress Department. The public health demands ‘thet the streets shall’ bo pot in immediate repair, so tha no impediment eball remain fu the way of the sireo sweepers, The folowing abstracts are taken from the reports pebinitied;— FIRST WARD. Beatsh Warden Stokely reports thas the gutters in Oedar Way tw William etreet, are very masa in need of reguinitng; Yino street, from William to Water, ! do., abd street paveniont do; Depuystor atreet, from wy to Front, Frock strert from Wail to Coeaties slip, G hy from t& Soath street, require paviog aad guuering, Tun whole of Vater atrest requires immediate repairs, a8 It t8 wlcoost tmparesole for loaded carta, Dearl sicet, from Wail to Hanover square, requires speving; South Waliem etreet, fom Geaver to Stowe street, is esdly im want of guttering. Sone street, frow Sout Wiliam to Whuebail! Broad eiceot, from Pearl to Beaver; Bidge atreet, Cram Brout Ws Susta; Stave uaveat, ca, Toinity Pleo: And (haces avert, all require repairs. Toe culverts On Wor street, trom L berty eirset to Baisery place, are full, wid Rnould be cleaned ue Hoon as posmbio. SECOND WARD. Ja this ward, Jobo, Faiton, Ann, Beekman, Nassac, William and Gold siroets are iv aved of immediate re pore Asn, John, Beekman, Poulton, Maiden Jeoe and Namau ptreete, are sumewaat en mumbered by materials used for tho erection Of new outldings, THIRD WARD. The Health Warden seports thut Libs end thatthe gutters between Washington and Grosawioh strects need cieeniag. Io Cortleadt strect, from Green. wich to West, the gutters are full of atayoant water; Dey tireet, frow Groemwich to West street, covered with dirt aud garbage; Fulton streat, from Groen- Wich tO West stroet, very dirty; Vesey, Roblusoa, Reace, west from Warren to Liberty, Murray from Greenwich to Wee: and Wasningtea, all require Cleaning. West strovt, from Warren ww Liberty, ie in very bad condition; full of Ge, and vuero ure aeveras holes | in the Mtroet between Fetou aud Cortlencde atrect. Greea. Wich Mtreet ls covered with refuse bay and straw thrown from wagons; the gutiers are iue@ Hishy condition, and there is & great bole in front of the Paciflc Hotel. {a the vicinity oF Wes ington Marget the streets require cles - eels, which readers it aimost imposetvle to keep the streets ciean, POURTH Wann. The streets ere In # fair condition as to cleanliness, with the exception of Patavia, Water oud Choriy, betwoen Roogeyeltiaad James slip. Filthy gutters at the following Places:—South street, between Madison and Oliver, Water Blreet, and iioogevelt, between Madigon and Chatham streets, also James street. The streets thet watt repsir- ing fe #2 follows:—South, Oliver, James, Oak, Cherry, Roosevelt; oppesta No. 10 thove is a large hole in the sircet, alto near Batavia street; Medison, near Ol!rar, the same; Pearl, from Madison to Guathum; Dover, from Peari'to Water; Roca, from Deane to Pearl; Duens, from Rove to Cbathem; Williara, from Frankfort to Daan: oppo- t9.a larg bole in the airest, the gutters Yhat went reputring:— | Water, Cherry, from Roosevelt to Jamez slip; Clu, from Frankfortto digca; Frankfort, from Gold o Jacob: Rowee- Velt, from Batavia to Water street; alco betwcen Chatham Way, @ large hole in the street, The other jumped into the river, and, being a good awim mer, kept ufloat for some Until cort with 3 tae sttached was thrown from tho boat, bnt ho failed to gat hols of it and finslly suuk and wag drowned. Axprsr oy 4 Bioawst.—Yeeterduy mornitg a man nomed Janes ©. Miller wae bronght before Sus’ F, D., charged by ties. t2 Timon with Somo yeuis bince, it ie alleged, he wan div wife ip Micbigan, and wae Stete from marrsi i | | oreed fiom a iy tho lawa of that | | { | iugagnin, Somo six years since, how- ever, he ter of Mre, Timou, by whom be bas two children, oun five veers old and ao: months, He bas by ! conductor ov the 43) the drug sore ol gout Bath etre lived at Gre Bovith Secenia stroet, wba bum to be Boge macried oon ne this lust marrige wa’ sored Mra. Cimon pro: Cured Bis srrest, and be was committed for examiuation Bor Missing —A boy fifteen yeahs of age, named Taoo- core A. Goff, bas been caissing from bit mosuer'sTesidoay t No. 63 Second street, since Thuraday last, Hé bad been | in the country sponding the Fourth of July, and returaed | she beiev f Jaly last, As | on Thurday noo, when bis sadther sept ulm to bis em- posers, Horton & Beat ton etreet, New York. | Since that time nothing hue been heard from bim, and | Svicipg —Mrs, George Davie, residing in ixth etreat, | near Mezgercie, Greenpolat, cat her throat w razor | yesterday morning while Inboring under a fit of tempo. | Tary abveration of mind. She was edout kixiy yeors of | age, ond leaves @ large family RET RE EES i Personal Intetligence. President Bucuannn aud suite bate engy the Revere Ronse, Mary land, en rowle tor Bed : | on or about the 1éth thet, | A#RIVALS. At the Metropolitan Holel—Ool. G. H. ler, Col. BM. treepe, Lexsm, Judge Col H. Giddings, P. &. Mil- Db, Garrisa: ‘Orr, ui Philadelphi: Johacn, Lourtava; ‘H."C, Job eon, Mixer, Charleston Uotel, Cairleeion From Caitfornia, tn the ateaciahtp Star of the War!—O 0 Ger bercing, wife, four cniiaren Aad wervant; Mra Winans, oki | ond intiat; OM Toole, A W Schell, ML Sid, G Garerd, J J | Golden ard infant, JD Wickisin, WA Meute'G Copelasd, Jave Kowe, ) C brodbeck, J foukard. J Gewat, 3 Lec, ws | Boyer, dturns, © anderen, v ggtos, Bis Woo, we | Chump, O Hecker, J N Rich, J Zeelte, s MaUcaald Wiuachs | HH Patco W Saloon mies | Janes, 8 A Cross, W id 0: © Cakmberiain, F Loin, & Y Hammond, S Harvey, ey! Oxdon by W Garaive, | ait, J Buckbee, PRK So fele, @ Luburet, Wise M_ Flynn, Gibeon, A settar, J Murray, KOS ‘sre Doran, Bod 1/4 ih the ateerage. From Pavenoah in the steamship Al Mre Wakeman, L Waltz *ider, Somer Waneman, 8 Willan, wi Brown and’ three children. «'W Baoooex, Hi Bonsber, Jr W Powers a Meu sshaw, A Merritt, Geo d | Lewis, MréM J Low, rs MK Wilecn, Mr’ Gilmour, wi'e, to children end ourse, © W Webster, Oulira LF ally und ite Ure is F byet and twe children, Mise Keudrick, tA Kendrion | Abo wite, Aiwa & Bendrich, Wve N Davia, T Clark, Mr & sre child, Mra Leason, Mee | np, Mies Ld Wheeler, AS mr. M Bchuorte, ars Follet and two shiltron, Mra Wauz bev 8G Daviels, er dears boM Berrien Jaa O' Br) ue, Vass 3 id servant, Miss « Goocneh, LOSbaw, JS lograpmar and 2 ctildven, Mise aary Lewis, Mra Woode, A Cbeiay, JW Bumtog. mira 'A M stznoe, Mire MK Ail, Mire Hy Bo'fealiet and 2 obisren Mra W crag | ure, Mr A Wre P Brokaw, 2 ehiitren tod onrse, wre Pa | Liovde, Mire A Keep. Mes G & aichos and 2 calidcea Mee Greeuvilie, iss Plobols, W excock, kr & Mred A ucay, Nilee | £ J Moree, Mre Belaby wnd ¥chidren Mrv Geady, Wins nexus, | Aleebie, mies Fogls, Mivt We'ls, Ries Haderlt Mo Mra lesky, 3) rel Jule MoCieeky, at mid i wing er sop A son isir, 5 2? Folie Capt L« huren & wits, alex W fer, & W Comeca, ¥ Pater, Masor Sw Nel, Mee’ Heolaes-, nan, Mf Ditenbot Angle, Onaa ne evant dirs Mandail, gc. ece. *Tom Saveonab. im the eeamehio Moatgomary—Joo W Al- top b O King, OW ateong, F 4 hiuresy, Bre L Murrey, Theo , vy and enrvent wise Aled Bay, ‘Miss bates, Mise E Baws, Mr sates aad bro arr hee Jobn silisen, hos & allen, JW hae WOM er eaveavan J i Backs, FW Urexory, Mrw J ie! Peles, Ming OM Sivnlps ies Georg Fheipr Misa Nebie White, Frederic) seoviil boyrer Tho #reeuat, SS Hawyer, JW Madge Pj. fiefs, HZ surteo sud Indy “tae Waring, ise U Lath-op, Lathrop, b) C Fox, isdy and child; fre Land and laiy & D Goya vis Lioyd WT A Waleh, oa st P Pou let, atre Mathews, Inrant and servant: Mra O'desra, Mra a Ploqiet, ars A Warcer, KL Wana aud Isdy, Porior iogall, dary ngull, Miex Sutin Leany, Mee soir, PW Oriel, UM rie J Boardman, Mrs Boards Maser Boaramnan A Piequat, P 240 “ ‘igen wud sady, J GW Sraualggen, Mien fllen Nno'w in, Bes My! . t) 1G sees, 4 W Chany, & Marks W wife, ohtid and servadt—ead 4) 1a Supreme Court— Chambers, CENTRAL PARK IMPROVEMENT. JUNE 12.— Im ve. the tay, cho , and Commisetoners of the Central Park —On tho application of Mr. Busted this morn- asroas the owners of ube Iand between 106th aad 110tn 48 to be Incinded in the Centra: Park grounds, Mr. Bas teed nominated on bebaif of the Commisnonore of the the property owner A J. Booker, SR. Rogales and | Ona guttering. The gutters in West Broadway, Desbros- | word are elena, | Baxter, from Fremkin to Walker; Baxt |} €ud which showed be umm: | 42, 44,48, 72, 74, 76, 78, 86 Hamersiey | Berrow strect; Greeuwick etreet, t | street Hudeoo streot, from Jane to Horatio street; Troy FIFTO WARD. ‘West street needs paving and gra Canal street; Laight ing, from Bosch to and Boach streets ace curbing £es utreet, St. Johns jane, Daane street, from Charch to West Brosaway; Washiogwn street, fram Canal to Waits; Greenwica street, fiom Jay Wo Srankla sires, require cleaning; Hraoulin street, noar Pest Broadway, requires imaeulate repairs, SIXTH WARD. In this ward. lberry street from Bayard to Park; Worth, from Centre to Elm; Baxter, from Caatham wo Park etrects, sli require cleaning. The othor parts of th The following named atreets need to bo repsved aud guttered:—-Zasard, from Bowery to Baxter, from Lenaara t var!, from. has Cherbarn, irom Leoasra to Read ham to Pasa; oes! I) ta Nenamen Mi reart; hiniberry, trom ‘Guataaa eo . {rota ’ Ohatoam ’ to Bayard; Mote {com | Costnain to York, Doser, from Bowery to Pell; Wizaveul, | from Cabal io Beran Btreot, dino, o Duane, from Broadway to xm In front’ Wo. TL Baxter street it 8 ia bed oon. wing to (ag vursting of the Croton water pipe, — | SEVENTH YARD. The tirects in this ward are in a very fale conditum, | with (he exvep\ion of those where the tenoment houses water, and requires early ward bave beer thor: station The other screats ta in! c@ant an ve nO Deattution im saying that thia will not compare unfavor. | Sly withany ward ia tae city. * wit THIRTEENTH WARD, ‘The etreeis Of this ward have bon ved "i + meee wwou FegUIArTY BWwOPt, and ‘We erhes And garbige collected, and, Wilo the assistauoe of the police, the throwing of garbage on the streste has been comsiderably abated; bat for all this there are many Celinquents, It bas become & hadit with certain class Of Lenante to throw garbage on the streets afer Bightfall, anc itis difficult to ascertain from what premises it w thrown, Ihe gutters are more or leas fishy to the catire Ward. The cause arwes more oF few iu inany cases trom the gutters betng out of repair, and culverts {ited and tho Streets eseumbered by oid pumos. The culvert ai the Southwest corner of Broome’and fompkios atreets 18 out of orcer avd overflowing the atreote, the culverts ia geaeral, and at the foot of Broume and Delancey streets, ure fro. quently stopped up anc overtiow. FOURTEANTH WARD, Marion etreet, from Prince to Broome-—Guttere require guttering and paving ; Fim street, from Marion to Howards do.; Mot street, from Spring to Grand, co. Te seat of the streets are in a good condition. FIFTEENTH WARD. The streets are quite clean, but the gutters are eadly in ‘Wont of repair; and in geome places the etreets require re pairi SIXTEENTH WARD. The Health Warden states:—I find the pavements of the Sixth, Seventh and Tenth avenues in good condition; the Highth avenve is good, except in she centre occupied by the railroad track, which i¢ in a bad state ‘and needs re- ng. On the Ninth avenue men sreat work puting it iu @ good condition, and atl the croes streets, from Kuur \centh to Twenty sixth'etrecta, heed repatring more or leas, ‘The street gutters thronghoud the ward are in @ go0d oition With the exeeption of the west side of the T. avenue, from Fifeenta to Seventeenth atree!, which needa tokDg Up and & proper escent made lo carry olf the wu ter into the sewer, the water 4 present stands i stagnant poo's. I would aise call your #!'ention to the seats ut Lhe Seiages covering the gutte \ the Bighta, Ninth aod Tenth avenues; they need cloning out, which Cannot be Gone except the covering is removed. '] believe that it ix the bosiness of the severe: raitroad companies to keep theee clean. A grest nnioanse exieta in Sixteenth atrial, Bear Tenth avenue, from a slasgnter house, Toere aro great number of cattle willed in it every w Proper drainage from \t to carcy away tbe @#reets, sidewe'ds and gatiere continual y covered ood, &o, I have reported itonve before. The ‘els ore clean throughout tue ward. Toe ashes sad garbage aro regularly removed every day. SEVENTEENTH WARD. The principal part of this ward is ina cleanly condi- ton, but the gutters and pavements require considerable repairs, EIGHTEENTH WABD. Fiftcenia atrest, from First avenue to avenue A, is en- cumbered by dirt, dumped there by unknown parties. In Sixteenth etreet, from Stuyvesant Park to the East river, the gutters are in a very bad condition and require imme- diate repai also Eyghteanth, Nineteentn, abern, Twenty firet, Twenty secoud and Tweaty-third streeta, from Second avenue to the East river. Ing western part of this ward ig in goo order, while the eastern gection is ina very dilepidated condition. NINETEENTH WARD. In the Second avenue, between Fortieth and Forty se- cond streets, the gniters are out of repair; at the corner of Forty second street and Texington avenue, the culvert is foll of stagnant water; in the Third avenue the gutter wants Cleaning between Sixty-ifirs: ang s.xty-fifeh streets; gerboge in Forty-third street, b>.seeu *ifth wad Sixia Svenues; Athy gutter in Third avenua, heiween Forty- fonrtb and Forty titth sireets, the culvert fuii at the corner of Forty-first sireet und Third avenue; necds immediare Attention, The ocher portions of the ward are in gooa condition, _ TWENTIETH WARD. ‘The pavement in the Sixth avenue is in good condition Dut the gutters in some places require repair Broad. wey is in good condition nnd fairly cleaned; the pave- went are good except opposite Nos. 1,149 and 1,163 The gutters nesd repairs. The Seventh avenge has jus; been re-payed by the Croton Board and covered with fand, and, therefore, nas not az yet been thoronghiy cleaned. circular corner of the receiving basin, ou the northeast corner of thix avenue and Thirty second Street, bag fallen away, leaving it not only dangerous 19 foot passengers bat prevenvng @ free discharge uf water in the barn, The Eighth avenue is quite clean, aod hes been re-paved from twenty-sixth to Thirtieth street: frou Thirveth to Ghirty Oret strest it is im « bad condition venth avenue Is #0 extremely airty that it is igea judging The Ej Impotetdle te form @ correct of the payement; but pearances, f Twenty-eighth sirect of the condition om external ap fair condition | Sixteenth ward op the nc th ward oo Ese Ge bole j0%utiy); Boome to pace ment? on! Hyg dirty aad che Rieventh aven F street ft t of ine Twentieth ward on the second ward on the south, and belongr jointly ty oth wards; 5 cxtremely dirty and the pavement ic bad condiiiou between Eighth and Rerenth ayenes. TWENTY-FIRSY WARD. orth and y are quite thick, vizs—Cherry strest, from Catharine +o Market; Monroe and Hanulton streets, from Catharine to Binrket; Water and Cherry streevs,'from Soammell to | Jacknoa, Jackson stre een vison aud Sront, | needs reparivg and gutteriug; Monroe aad Gamiiton | streets require repaying and reguttering. Iu mauy parts | Of the ward there were large bois fall W siagnans wa a ately repaued, \ BIGUIA WARD. | The principal portion of the streete throughout the | Eighth ward aro in a very good and cleaa condition. ; ‘There are geveral etreets the condit’on of the gutters of Which cauees them to be in a Sithy state, At the fol. | lowing Nos, the guctere are in bad order aad need r 5}, 657, 669 Broadway, 26, 23 Grand street; 487, Cart 468, 402, 463, 405, 604 Brooma atre 40, 42, td, 110; raurcet; U7, 81, 35, 87, 3%, 41, 45, 68, 67, 59, 76, 88, $1, $6, 88, 90, 93 Pho n’ street; 80, 22, | 84, 40, 42, 44, 48, 48,65, 67 11, 79, 75, 81 89, 65, 97, 83, 99, 101, LUS Laurens wtroet; 7: 1UL; 207, 84, 85, $8, 146, 141 Varick sweet; 2.) é me treat: 17, 19, 94, 28, 28, 41, 43,47, 60) Ms,1 van Bireet; 509, SIL, 15 Wasmiogton street: 49, 63 Vancam street. Algo, the atreota ta trout of the as. ATS More OF fees fithy from tue Water deoon- Quant, Congress airect is very dirty pai Aino, tho gutworg, At No. 3f Wart of Veritk, there fs an old well bois, and the street, gavter, &., around it have caved in; it is ins iliay eva from the wnter having become stagnant —In-front of No. 76 Thompéou sircet there wa pump, and in front of it is & Jarge bole, and the waete water, &>., has no chance w run off, £0'1¢ lies there and becomes ataguant and ences a great uvisaven, The garbage and ashes at Now 24, 25, 49, eek heed re reek, corer moval, NINTH WARD. ‘The atrecte in this ward aro in a cleanly condition, ex copt Weet Tenth street from Weshingion to West strest ‘There are, however, some streets which need repairs, tho pavements iz eome places being taken vp, ieaving holes tn ihe streets in which Sith Saccumuistes, aad the stenca arising therefrom 18 detrimentai to the public healiy They are as follows:—Morton strect, from Hudsou to Grecowich street; Washington street, from Christopher to Charlee tq Perry | siroet; Perry etieet, from Greeawich to Washington streec; Hammond street, from Bleecker to Washiaeton street, (rom Hudgom 60 Greenwich street. Bieeckor street reeds more or lees repairs {rom Avogaun oquare to Cob. tage piaco, and in Carmine street tbe curbs.ones ehouid be raved und the gutter repaired go a3 to carry off tue | stagnant water. TEXTH WARD. ‘The streets are in good condition, except in such jocall- | tios whore new buildings are in process of erectian. Tho | garbage Jt removed syery day. In yarigus parts of the | werd there aro old pumps, Fuich are iiabio to fall m at | apy moment, as their femt Sunken condiuea plataly ) shows, During the pret year one fell in at tae voravr of | ine Bowery and Grand aireet, woich caused loss of life. ELYVENTH WARD. | In this ward the streots are in a pretty good condition, | but the pavemenie and gutters in most overy street tn the | werd need repair, At present there are many holes filled ‘with ftegpant water, | XWELFTH WARD, ‘The Health Warden ssye:—-Righty-sixth stroet, from Eact river to Second avenuo—fhis street, although [ un Geretand that ithas been contracted for, has never been thoroughly graded, it is thickly inhabied; and I fad ia wany places stagnant water eovered with scum, &, The Croton water pipes aro laid here and are ieakiag 1a some pisces. North side of Eighty-ciguth steoet, between Third and Fourth avenuet—(his streot in tais locality requires curbing and guttering. There is a nu'sanes exieting nere which requires lmme:jiste attention, as ® contains a pucnp which is always jeaking, and thie, with the wasting water, &o ,of the inhabitants, remains in the street; Owicg to tho want of a sewer {t cannot flow off. Totrd avenae, between 110th and 111:h streets, enst side—[n ratoy weather, Owing to the grading and to tho want of a fal in tho evreet, ere is water to a considerable depth; requires asewer. Corner of Third avenue and 114th street —"a0 gutter requires cleaning. Corner of Third avenae and 1234 street—Requires cleaning and repairivg. 129¢n atrect, between Toird and Fowrth aveaues—Requires corting and earns tw carry off tne ware water, &c., from the brewery here. Manca tap street, Eleventh avenue—Gutter requires ciean ing. 220th treat, Mannattanvile—A pio of ma. Prosper M, Weemore; and on behalf of the Mayor, Ried ard Kelly, The papera were sunmitied to tne Conk. Ar. Boetoed geo anbrtteed *mtlar «pplicavoas in the IMstier Of the opening OF SePeBty- AND and Boventy AxtD streets, from the Fifth wrenae te ibe Kast river. No ob- Jections wore mate by uny of the partivs intureviad, nure On tbe Aijewalk, left there by the Bloomingdale clave Company. I heve served @ notice have it moved, and the sidewaix kept cleae in fature, ign ari tee road, corner of 149th street—A pile of manure: ead fla no owner tor it, 166\h and (6iuh streeie—A dep nole 1 the side of te Fond; Me ilipd game yond Whe PiAgoqnt 0 | Been the Twenty first ward. i clean the city ata good * fay Tho Health Warden reports:—I have again mate a 2 careful exsmination of the streets in my ward, and can ssfely eey that they will compare with avy in this city for cleanlinees, repairing required, kc, Cantain Speight, of the Twenty-first ward police, informs we that tho streets have vever been in a betisr condition since it hae There bas been a great dest of garbage thrown in the gutters during the lass Week; but witn the aid of the police I think we caa remedy it this week. The upper part of First avenne cannos be kept ia 8 clean state a long as the manure heap: are slowed to remaip; also Toirty eighth strect in same condition. But {€ J bad a policeman detailed that would act with mo and tuke the same interert, I know the appearance of the place can be very much changed, But everytning looks vary favorable bow, and I will leave no ‘#toae unturned to make my ward the banuer ward for ciean'iness, &. TWENTY-ECOND WARD. The curb and gatter on Eloventh avenue, botween Forty- second and Fosty-sixth streets, wants to be relaid, as it ising very bad condition; alro the atreet on the west ride of Eleventh avenue, between Forty-second aud Forty- third streets, is in bad condition, thers being large holea in the street; also Tenth avenus, betreen Forty eighth and Forty ninth streets, ip bad condition, there being a large hole in the atieet; Tenth avenue, vetweea Fifty second and Fifty fifth streets, neods repairs; Forty second street, irom Righth to tenth avenues, is id progress of being re- paired. Che condition of the atreets is very fair cousiier- jog toa’ many of Laem are not payed. STREET CLEANING OPERATIONS. The irregularity with woich tho etreets in the lower part of the city have been ‘has awakened the attention of City Inspector Delavan, and he has authorized aa ex- periment to be made by cleaning several of the main ttreets every night, with a view of affording an approx mate idea of the expense in keeping the entire city clean “hy the same system. The contractor who has cleaned Broadway with machines tor gome time past hae beeo em ployed for this purpoge, and commenced operations oa Monday vigbt, aud clenned Nassau, Beekman, Fation, Ann, Wall, Wilvam end Broadway to Fourtecoch street. The re muneration for these fervices is abont $100 per night, asum comparatively ingiguificant, coftreeted with the expense of the Od aystem. As soon ag the abov2 etroete rliall have been we!’ cleaned, ‘t i2 the intention of Mr. Delavan to authorize the contracior to clean the streets on the west bide of Broadway. This pisu of tho City Tuspector to do the work effectug!ly and economically has avresdy given umbrage to a borde of contraciors who have beea toa iying around the City Hail endeavoring to get the cousract to pri, Supreme CoarteGeneral Ferny, Before Hon. Judges Roosevelt, Clerke and Davies. THE WEST WASHINGTON MARKET CASE. Tory 12.—Jn the Case of the People of the State of New York and Jaylor & Brennan vs. tie Mayor and Corpora cion.—In this cage the folowing order was entered:— it the a} ‘i from the order of the 2d of August last fortne appomeaent of receiver in ths ease and for at junction thereon having been argued by counsel for the ra ‘spective pariics, and deliberation baving Deen thereupon had, it 8 ordered that the said order be reversed with sat cn And it 1s further ordered that thia order be eoterod as of the 20th of November, i858, that betng the day, aa, be aiken minutes of she Court, on which the said en) wae . at Court was then adjourned, but subsequently Wr Flutebine entered and said be bad an affidavit to we effect that the euit was discontinued ag against the city of Now York by thetr consent on the 16th of February last, and thet an order was antered at epecial term to that effect. Alter some discussion the matter wag adjourned. THR OLD POLICE Casrs. Tt was oxpected that some action would have been taken as to Oxing and the order in the above case but nosing tranapired in Coart in roiation to tno matter Upwerde of three hundred of the old force wore sround ‘the court rooms, and were loud in their complaints of the law's dolay, Supreme Court—Chambers. Before Hon. Judge Clerko JULY 12.—Bodert Lathan ws. A HH, Chase,<Motion denied withont prejudice to the right of the defendant Chere to commence any proceedings he may be advised to take to enforse the contract of 16th May, 1869, Mary Augustus Shields vs. John B. Kelly —The deod to Mrs. Reily Caving been set aside as fraudulent, the sur pivs is, of course, subject to the hetrs in thoir order againet the husband's property; firet, the costs cemainins due on judgment of 16th December, 1858, settivg agian the deed; sreond, Malcoim’s jutgment; third, digcharzo! mortgoge; foursh, the receiver's coe's and disburseme-ns ‘The decision of the referee ig thareforo reversed, ani lat the master be seat back to him to rovort tho moaata actually dne under the above, Afser thase amounts are Bet, the fuklag may De pal 29 Ky aad Rim PRICE TWO O&NTS, ee ARRIVAL OF THE STAR OF THE WES?, rerneenennennnnnee One Week’s Later Dezails from California, ‘Nearly Two Millio is of Dollarg in Specie, New. from Niearagua, ew Granada, Chile, B feu dor, ard ive sand wieh blards, THE GUBERNATORIAL CANVASS, POPULATION OF SAN FRANCISLO, 4 MEMBER OF coNcHESS r A DUEL, THE MAREETS, &e., &e., &o. The sicomebip Stor f the West, A. G, Gray, ocmmand- , from Arpiowall 8d ano Key Weet 8b ‘nat., with pas- repgere, mails and treagare received from ibe steamehip Sovors, which le.t Sas Franclscs 20tn June, arrived at this port yesterday a/ter: oon, Atthe port of Aspinwall she left United States steam frignle Roanot ecrew all weil; aiso steamship North Siar, AWailipg pasteosers by the Or za va. The folowing .@ the treasuie list of the Star of the Werte— Am. Ex. Bank. Z. Eiastelp & Bros. 15,000 Weils, Parco & C J & Newton & Co, 15 549 Freeman & Co Teall, MoMabilt & U0 48,600 Eoptuger & Oo, 5,000 Tieadwet & @o . 20,000 £50 W 3 Scngmani& 50. 62,000 Order... ......... 63,40 W Helier & Oo.... 18,000 Roberta, Moris’n&Co 15.000 Kirby, Byrue & Jo,. 6,200 P Naylor... .... 10,600 James Patrick & Oo. 16 600, Jepuipges Brewstor 9,000 A M Lawrence... 9,000 Doncan Sherman Co W Hege & 0o,..., Newstaater Bros. . Harbeck & Co... Chas W Crosby RR. Bradorak. Conroy & O'Connor, R Patrick .... ., a. Re mont, Turner Brow 5.000 SG 2,806 20,400 Butcher & Bro....., 8,000 A. dskupi & 0... 8300 J.D Fisb & Co + 7,966 A.s Konennaum&Cs 16,400 Loon, Hoifman & Go, 83/000 J. Helier & Bro... 15/828 ee Sewanokarp'wall. 12,332 Total.......066. $1,788,805 FROM ASPINWALL 1,000 HJ. Kermer....... 1,236 609 Trevor & Onignte, 650 1,000 cs 625 Total sees ++ $5,014 We are indebted to Purser Joun Cawerson, of tho Star of the Weet, and We'ls, Fargo and %0.’s Rxproes for early detivery of our flea and correspondence. The Sacremento Union sums vp ‘he county returos, 80 far as besréfrcm, of delegrtes to the Lecompton State Convention, in regard to tae gubernstorial nomination, as follows Weller, 79; Larbam, 88; Decver, 17; Nugent, 22; doubtful, Sl—total 287, The Bee says it thinks that the returns stand 8 follows:—For Weller, 111; Latham, 13; Nugent, 26; Denver, 10; doubtful, 20—total heard from 240, There are other counties stil! to be beard. from, including 29 delegates. The total votes in tne full Converition will be 269. The Bre remarke:— The contest wii! be close between Weller and Latham, and the Denver and Nugert men will prooably Diva to decide between them. There ig noboay cut of the woods yet. An unofficial census of Sap Francieco makes the popu. Jation 49 243 white males, 78,085 white females, 3,150 Chineze, and 1,605 stored people. Toal 78,983 The evicence mthe New Aimaden mining cage, of an exceedingly voluminous character, coutiuurd to be taken before Judge Hofman. Ex C.ngressman Mi Kibbden got in!o @ political quarrel wid Mr James Coffroth,end a cuel would have resulied Dnt for the Intervention of ibe pole The clipper ebip Visurgis, wich has been fo long ad- vertined, waste be suld hy the Un ted States Marshal at _— someon om the Cay ibe Sonora ied ‘Tbe process of boring out some beavy gnas intended for Pesqnoira, the Governor of ‘ouurs, i@ now underway at the Sua Francisco founery. The Orst exteosive opera- tion of this character in the State, The amount of cash in the Sta‘ Treasury at the cloge of Due G the 18th uit. was $400,507 51, i California farming totereets are very flourishing, and from presont atvicen the yield of grain will be heavy. The grags crop bas been short, and uppreveasions wre felt that 0 sume localities, wbere cattle are abundant, thera Will be consiterable suffering for waut of feed, Fruit throughout the State looks flac, the yield promising w be very abundsnt. Business, since the opening of spring, has been good, and @ large amount of merchandise bas found its way into the interior, An tnyoice of obacene pictures and ounterfeit coin bad been detected at the United states Appraiger’s office at San Francisco, The importer was a Chinaman, and the articles were brought here irom Obina in the ship Gaant- let, The bogus iver collars were perfect facsimu-s of the Mexican and Peruvian coin, and were £0 close an imi- tation as to cece:ve experts who examined them, Oar San Francisco Correspondence. San Francreco, Jaue 13, 1859. Large Deposit of Gold—Overtand Marl Letteri—Great Sule Uf Real EstatemA ‘+ Dishaway” Temperance So» cirty—Execution of @ Murderer—Suicide1ne Japanese Ambassadors, &e. The depostis of gold in the Mint last week amounted ta 81,804 ovnces, worth about $576 ,{00; the largest arount deposited im any ono week durizg the year, The ooln atrack off were $240,000 in «i and $48,6(0 ip baif eagles—: 600 i The over landma'! ehich left here tor 8t Louis on Friday last, carried away over four thousand letters, Here ie & proof of the growing popularity of this mode of couvey- ance end ¢ portance attached (e tae over land mail by cur citizens, A great sale of real estate took plsce last Saturday in this city. Tho property belouged to Captain Toomas Royer, and is known es * the Byea Tract,” containiag about eighty wores. It lies between the city proper and the Miesion Volores, a piece a tittle lees than taree miles from the Oty Ball. Tue lots brought good prices. The totei amount eold wae over $150,000. Captain Hayes is epgeged buiding @ railroad through Market street to the Mission, aid bas raired money in this way to vigorously Progecnte the enterprise. . A Jeroperance society, Called the Desbawaya,” nag been orgenited in inie city It unmbers over two thous geod members, and ts rapidly gaining new ‘accrasons, The Fociety ous published ap ad caiitog for ard ta era sie it to erect @ bemo for inebriates. ¥ The ¢xireme peneity of the law was carried out against Wiliam Morrie, u the yard of the connty jai!, for tha murder of Rickard H Douk, fp this city, last November, Morris ese penitent and exhibited both resigastion and Or moers on ‘he eceffold §=Toe galiows waa consiruied of the fame material used on the occasion when Mewes sat. fered Coath some mouth ago, Tho uofortana‘e man wag Aviended ou exch Bide by & clergyman, and held « cruct- Ox in bis meht bent, Ae was peatiy dressed, and ap. peated firm and cojlected. On reacome the form © bande of a few moments occurred, whe the culprit euepoed for#ard to the front of the rail facing toe avsemhlage, and b distinct, but slightly Wemulous ton’ s,apake a8 follown:— Gent'emen—) wish you a] to understand that I leave bebiod me bu Weiteo OF Ferbw statement a6 8) Boy part of my career. lofier my lite Ged aaa sseritee for my past and be an you all. hee itinay be seceptacle, way God 1 for give every person 15 tbe world, and Limplore your prayers the almighty to my beba.t. When the few preceding remarks were uttered, Morris retired to the trap door, Mr. Bilis, under-Sheriil, reat the death warrant, after which the doomed man repeated, with Father Magagpoito, tha Apoatie's oresd, aud au act of copirBion, Tbe limbs of Morrie up to this moment re- mained unpinioned At the conciusion of the last cera- Movies, during which the rays of the suastrack dir ctiyia bis face, obliging bim to place one band, and afterwards a banderchif before his countenance, thy Sherlif’s assis~ tents bound bis arms and Ings. A black siik neck tie bad to be removed, which Morris unloosened bimesif und io fall upon the scaffold, The rope was then s:jjusted, tho black cap fvifiiled ttg office, enatting off forever (rom ats + Ves the ligbt of tois world, and iu a moment the spring eas touched. the trap door gave way, and the oxteom) penalty of tbe law wes carriea oot againat William sorris, for the murcer of @ fellow - Charles ©. Wood ward, a compositor employed oa probed she city papere, commitead emicice by eurune ber} al a jaet Saturcay. The wafortonate. aes ae ‘Saee Sel gt te comm tied tha droasful act meatoned. Bagh be ORME Ret