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Auuany, Joly 30, 1859. Importance of the Mecting in @ Democratic Point of View— The perp aac Arrangements and Plaw— ‘Whaat Will be Done?—.A Chance for the Smartest Leader. ‘The meeting of no previous Siaie Committee for a long has been looked forward to with so much guxiety and subdued excitement as thet which is to br, held in this city on Wednesday next, not only on acooust of tho gravity of the subjects which agitate the dewroc atio pabtio, but because it is believed thet the possidi'ty of sending an undivided delegation next year t Fiarleston pemewhbat depends upon tne course which Vie majorny ‘of the committee shall adopt. It is deoply to be regret od Chat v0 large « proportion of the geaveme” composing the Bate Committee are cither second EPuies to outside @liques or more begs of wind. Neither of these claseas of men ought ever to have becn permitted to be on tho wommittes, The practical result this week of their ap- yt will be that as Mr. oniani peck hime! r large city will bo rey rophanarraeeh tagialon alone, and that if, as ie prevubie, Dean Richmond, Caggor and their friends bave resolved upon a motera’e and Coocilistory course, the senocees of their efforts may be epdavugered. ‘Oongrees Hall has been chosen by Mr. Fernanio Wood as tho headquarters of the Astor Hease or hard geotion of the party, which is but eoantily ropre- ented in the committee, but which will make an imposing show of outside respectability aod fwfluence. Messrs, Ed -¥'n Crosweil, Jobn © Mather, Mula tyre, Birdeali aa0 othors will be there from your city, and esch cistrict in the State will be duty represented. The Seymour Richmord faction have their qaerters eogaged at ‘the Deiavan Soure, and from the number of roome taken there and tn subsidiary locations, the force tuey intead to present will be quite imposing. Tke Fowler, Joba Kelly, Bi! Kennedy, Tom Byrnes, Dan Delavan, Surveyor Sart, &c , &c., will each come up as captain of a ward platoon from New York, and prepared to do effective service It may be that, in a quiet way, Messrs. Wm. B Maclay, Joho Gocbrane, Thos. Barr and others, whose thoughts are roed rather upon nations! than local matters, wil be in Albany witb ther counsels; Dat if 80, their inteatioas to Mat eflect Daye Lot Dern made Known However this may De, tbe outside strength of the democracy will ruis the commi tee. whose mew vers, #1: vot four exceptions, have vo wills of their own, Dut ecaer hive beea, or will be, deter miced ip tueu course by tbs amouat of inflasnce which mey be brought to vear Upon toem The Gemocrauio o1¥18 O68 Bt AiDsoy will nominally con- sist, durwg we coming week, of two, bat ia realty of four sectious; avd tuere is a fi'ta gection, verbaps more important toan either of toe others, uch will not be Tepresen‘ed wt albany at ail. Toe first nowinsi section of the party is that which sontrois tbe State Commute, wiz: the Marcy-soymoar- Rebmoud Cager sof; ana’ their noninal weae wito the second nowina. sectioa 1s simviy up tbe point «#bether the action of we Stato Commiwe ‘@Bell or ebail not be co. fined W namog tae we for We meeting Of Whe State Coovention to appoints Sta Officers, «itbuut retercace w apy Orber aubjeot. 4 large Portion Of there ratte are supposed to favor aa wuthori five ecommenoation Ww the Sea Copveutioa with regard fe ihe eppomrment vy it of eeventy Geteguice to the Cdsrietioo Con veet.ov in $80. The feoond vomwai secvion of ths democracy is that Wicd, Under the Dele vi burda, or the attr douse Sique, Will Dold deir meetings at Congress Hail at ede Bees of idee sands the epergetic F-imacdo Wood, who Bas alrendy pressed bis plan, aba wii endeacur to hace Mt muopiea by the Artor House Committee, ab a necting whicd will be deid wt Coogreet Gall on Cuekoay eveutug, tbe Za of August. Epis pian, it ts WaderBto0a, COLsiats of B® wemoracoum, to bs preauted ou the fol) # ug day to the State Commitee, Clearly abatug alo demousiraclog the mcompetercy of bat Body” Lo ak UpeD the gub,eet of cae i CBio#ivg Oeiegates to Churiesiov, aa} cewand Img tbat ite powerings woes be covtaea to vamtog she day when the Goovention soall weet, Woerber tia mo worancui will uske uy Felerence to Lbe district electuoa Bode Cf DODD CO ees WE CO Ta red Dy ihe a-tur Houre pope, aichougb I thwk Iwas Wild. le mat ny Whe rigor OF irO Gunmipee Lo COusIder Wee @aber wh aul Toe four resi divisions of hoe parsy ®RIGa Will ba Rented here cy Weanew OLE BUDGIviGea wre Loe two above 2 © modrawsauduitras f FaleB Qu DUO Bice8 CuLriicr | a ioere portant present iseve principle fecen the #0 sectione—no Biavery fend cucors, no dosscal equavd weg lyete ine full wud compre recvee Lavon of ail aici Woe, excomicg tue torividual intores.s of w Buwder of & Even eee iat WILL proper Cue, De doveturod wgerde What the perpeivation of dvord te rag fose the State Lo toe democrecy femmty be dievstrous 10 it su New York city 10 December Abo Lsl, WL Do aitermutice Ketwvea ecupty ve Abundance of pounder, % vugat not & decrie. Bob the movers: Agree in bavity LO Vion pa dential spC10aie, abd ure Lqualy egreed tous tho Bbe majority bua rule ot Cuaries State wus vole a8 & usit. Baida tuy to the woderate sof) Deu ieuk Bud Rie Char es ou 18 con bo concede Lbs, & me Of taeir lbadere have promis: to age the tuilucvee they prevess to that effect. Io real We wall make bo diforeude mbetuer We Daras less or more, provided the uait rule be ete we. Ty smal) « wigat, lueist sfor all; may toat suey aus: Bat, while thé moderate softs may be induced to yield equally ww the Coaric#ton deegat ou, they imake, ia tuelr turn, ® Coucitiog, upon wuicd, Loey cootzud, tue coatrol section of tue Tats condition is tous whe State Convention be pormitted, a8 Of Weir fulioweré Boo the COvkeut of th. ‘party w usivo wih the bards b-o utely Gepsuds ueoal, to name the Charlestou dolegs ce. wud toat the plan of election in districts be aosadosel. They allege that they would cbtsia more delegwes, probabiy, by the elective Wethod then the bard’, Dut iney (ear Liat Douteeted Beats would be forced in many districes, that pew embntermenta Would aries, wed tai ¥ wouid be paved for wore pubsiant al feuds thaa now exit. ibe MovJerate Burce reply Wet lu case ibe appoiuiment by tue Bune Couséntion 0: she Beveoty members Of the Celeg ation $0 Churiesion is eo arrwoved that (uey Bball Uave the free Dd Uli Hsed selection Dtorebace Of Lacirowa tout tive Dames, (ey #1!) Make UO Objectious to concession on ti Point, und ibe consequent assurence bas been gives Wed thas iby may eelest whom they plowsed So mvc for ibe moversves. Laev coustiiute a large PrOporuoa OF the Draiak sud ioiellec ual etreog.a of bo.a bards ard eofts Tey uumber among them the fe offi.ers of thy State, of born sections, 4h» hav their cus of pesce from Wasbiogton, and see every neces aity for Deing guided by We #.S2ee Of the admidisiration im relation to local pals, It ts believed that M Dickwson, Ceardeley, Croswell. Matber, &>, oa the oue Side, and Metere John Kelty, Dean Rcamoud, Cosurane Couren, Hato, Fowler, Mactsy, ait, &c , on’ tae od imenne Wo paciic conse) ‘thet us mereting of tbe State Coromittee which ts avout to ve neid. Toe two ultra divisions of the party may, wito o certain propr Wood, 1 be! ewirous of ty, be classed as Wood and a ve Mr. th Daianve o' power in Taawany Hail, a0 diatactize Woor party would exist. I expiain my meaning; bi. ia Order to co ro [ must reler for & moment io affaire in 5 Our city. Messre. Isuac V. Fowier, Eqanul B Hart, Isaiah Byuders, ano ove or two olners, influence, at the present moment, the wajority of the voters of your Temmacy Bat) Geversl Cocamities, and these geutiomen have te epuiauion ib be Site’ of be apxious to bricg about 6 comp. Py cements Suen, at east, are tae assuran: koow tbat they bave recenty a But the united patronuge of tl Street Commuersiouer’s und City Taepector's offi x8, ia 60 Powerful in Tammany Aull, and is used go effecuve.s , Loat by attempt to veutraiize ‘tow c'oss borough monopoly which the Tawmawy Geseral Commitee arrogutes, would ive over the majority in that pody to mayor Temacn who, thus, alter defeating tue cemocratic parsy L¥o years age, would either be eecu receiving & Gemocrati: wow na oo himseif, or @ 8 yieldiog 1 io sume Over repudiicad or to Wm D Kennedy, EAward Cooper, or one of bis Tammany dewocratic friends. It is, therefore, for the inverest of all of the frieads of Mr Tiewaon, avd of all of nig uo afflliators dn T.omany Bali, end of «il of tnsie ads taroughou he Stato, w adhere to tue moat exiravagect oreveusios3 of he tere con il Representing the who: Sons's in the umbrtion of Mr, Wood, Ghemecivee They piace the moverates Fepreernt Laremany Fal! either being o myelted to ethe next chiy election, ar elge to excritice the general interests of the party. In tals letter case Mr. Fowler would p r didate for Mayor; but both that cand WO would represent Mozart Aail ‘be defentes, nrc an out and out “on the contrary, Messrs. Fo wie: persevere in Botively co oper : otis, and becoming recosiled & Woo 4, republican intluewce transtere wficient pamber of vor: Konseay to cormnate Temmpn or niaself. If Temano, toe latter cuioulates cpoa being aio now'eatnt by wh. reyny. ficans ang Know Novbings, and of bowg agaia elect Usyor. Ts foliowerr, waa those woo ure allied to nim lo Pawmeny Hel, +1 beropreseuted at Awany on Weduee- 4y by those whom J bave cwiled vbe witra nofte—par ex dlnee wusi. Wooditee—sod Wey are op)esed to uation oa 1 Other terme iuan tbe oveonditiogal submission ia the oly of New York of Me. Wood end bus friends. Fernando Wood, Iam eredibly informed, would yield bit own opiniov,evin upon the pont of she eecuoa of Geitgaun 1 Charleston, to that ef nis trienca, but for tae ouviewen that j ints long as purely personal hatred to hombelt is Poewiuted to be a mouive of pasty division, he is compelies to weet hie nAverearies upon toelr own terms, Fis plan of acken te defloed, and he wad bit Dereowa! ad- 4 “erents must be classed os ihe uitra Astor House party in Dosition to the ultra sorts. Their present toventien is tot, Witt upon the memorandum which will be presouted for a *#ption at Oougress Wail ou Tovedey evening, ecrieth Xf the righte ich the Stato Commuteo are. taelt 2 iatert ug, Mf not expressing, the inte 2 choise of dein nests Charleen coo’ Their ides is, ube: by ib the awkwars ciiemna of Jato, end Mr, Wooa, , Would beyond a doadi pabiican D: elected, If, re and their freode ibe moderate be 7 of abiding Ying such m° May Be made by election in aistrinna, tp Bomoupatsn Tule, *)ike cures ino,” wore muito iatue Qainge, this x70rse of tho Foo party cout be co: dewned; bat) hope beford t*o “sya ure over ty be 5 to rucord chat ein Bis vie 2, under the ‘i # Moverate Inends i wevtioned w 10D section of eae ¥, wick will sand comb a wow. ot pares aud moseraw sotte Ueaoevip fOr any ous Preni- will of vu, and sOat New York Tueretore, a8 ne wodurae sruteol Ubles# tbe Hat of tay deieguin wo Ww them, toe latter seem idcuaed ¥ e bait, or aabered oral received t and th 8 tooughs that but sor ty among leaders woich is tae natural coone. quence of the fute of most peacemakers curing late yeare, & complete unicn of the party woad be the resuit of tac to be so sigcerey ‘og the democratic party unitea toa: bat for the bybrio, ban repudi.cac, ball bogus denocrar facion which calls itself apt Wood, and which holds tue im the Stare to ¥ can exculpate Your city, who # over to NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, avcust 1, 1859. The Heyn}d Complaint Regteter. UNYoN FEBBY INCONVERIGHOS. a correrpe cent complates that the cabiss of the Unien re a ten catty amr caese ed num’, le are or coh nem ee of peerless SUNDAY OUTRAGE. « B, Ze” complains that a policeman arrested ® woman last Sunday for having @ boitle of brandy, eDd that the proprietor of the house where she bought the artislo was arrceted Withous Warrant or lawfel aushority. DEeBKOSSES STRELT FERRY TO JERSEY CITY. “An Old Subscriber” (rare evis) expresses his chagrin ‘that (be Mayor should have veteed the Common Couancil’s resoive to have the New Jersey Railroad Company run ihe Desbroszes street ferry to Jersey City, 20 long contem- plated. 4 SECOND ST. JOHN THE APOSTLE. ‘“« Justice” complains of aman who preaches in the Perk, and alleges that be is the pecond St. Jobn the Apos- le; and furthermore, that he bas been tohell +‘ Jus- tice’”’ thinks be te a dangerous perron, SHALL BROADWAY BE SPRINKLED OR IMMERSED? “(A Sorekeoper” complains of Mr. Delavan’s interdic- tion of the Broadway street eprintlers. He thinks the dust ts worse then mud, that the ladies can lift their dreeser: if they Cont want them soiled, and algo that there is no dapger of thew being sotled’ at any rate, because the *pripkling carts never wet the crosawa'ks. WHY DID COL. RYAN RESIGN? “Ove of the 69h’? wantsto know why Col. Ryan, of his regiment, resigned. He is both surprised and grieved. MILITIA DISCIPLINE. “W. W.” complains tuat the nowspapers do not employ the best strategic writers. He thinks it woald tend to 1a. prove our citizen soidiery by the furnishing of valuabie criticisms, FIRST AT THE FIRE. “Bpectator” wante us 10 ssy that Epgine Compavy No. 5 had early notice of the iste fre in W: street, and war firet on the ground. He also praises eng! companies 15 and 14. CANADIAN MATTERS. “A Capadian’’ finds fault with our Canada correspondent for suppoeing the possibility of Onnade as an indeprndent Bation, or of Upper and Lower Canada becoming disunit- ea, He thinks wat slavery is the barrier to Canadian union with the United States. TRIFLING WITH HUMAN LIFE. ‘‘Jostitia’? complains of the station house at Rye, on thy: New York and New Haven railway, because it stands as a bend of the road, 80 that it is tmpossivle to see more than twenty rods slong the track either wi AD express op Wain 1s due two or three mibutes before nine o'clock A M._ This train does not stop, but usualy pusres at tne rate of about thirty five miles an pour At wine o'clock down way train 8 due tat Biops for passengers. Tuoar What take the train, cross the up track from tov ttation. Now it often nappens that tne down train arrives firet—that is, before the express. Wel, what keeps coe up express train from roupoiwg over twenty or vairty pro ple WEO are Croeing ite track wo lake their places in tae down tant Al depends upou » boy who ruus dow: sing the track ebabing a fisg to stop tae express that + Approaching not unfrequently wi the rate of forty wiler an hoor. Tbus i reauty the hives of a ecore of peuple Ox pend «pou a wigoal ata pufof smoke might biauer Ube engineer from seetog, that a tnougand acnceats aizat Dinder a boy from properly dispiaywg. It pas actually baypento, twice within a month, tout ine signal has either faieo OF Deen wrongly given; the exprers train, wuich the Pr Opie At the station cannot see DUD! 1s 18 close uyoo them, parsed at ful epeed and only by toe most wouter th! geod Jortene NO bolocaust of DuMAD life was offered vp io the tein goos of recklerevers aud etupidity toat meew in loving frateraity to presice over tne Mauugem sul Of oUF Corperme bodies. ALLEGED IMPOSITION ON VISITERS TO LONG BRANCH. A corrsponsent complains Wat eome twenty-tive or thirty partengere who, on Ssturasy, got on bourd the steamboat Stranger to go to Lovg Bracch, were put asbore alier the regular boat bad lest, the propriewr al ‘bet “rometoing bad erokeo.” Toe + sutorny al fees that & slaitar impos sion was practised on abouts bundred patsengert @ week suice, v Texas and Sam Hoastrn. [From ioe New Oriesas Meas au There is warve ous yiislity and Houston After tne tart geaeral poritien a © tor Governor, aad sngtained aa ng dete : bowen for Gover He loss his re sok Wat dri qen, bopeierely epercn on bie retyer ¢, la waisu bere DOWBES6 Bll polit etn Sud forever, abd uttenBe fervent prayers forthe bappiwess of to Count Le Wal Do knger to ge pobue hfe, avowecly, forever. Bis detewt for be was the American cacdi State Senate expired iu March last, eo thas be bat oO en ib revrems BE about two Montos Wora be was nomicated for Governor, ib opposition to the regular Cemosracic Can ( dste, und 1s now eugaged in capyuenng MWe st: the jourdate 1p Die ipverest eay with good chauves of o cers. His oppenents, whive they digpute bir chan success for Guverbor, end eay that he dows ‘print that bis real j urpore iB to get into the Se: United States ogain; that bis cmvaes for we only designed 10 strengthen him in the Legis! 8 Abas Le may grt back w the Seoate at the nex: rcesion, to fit the wacaccy created b; ath of Geo. Hensersvo, to which Gov. Kuno wl Ward. Tl euccene fu! ax Governor, Lis rerirement from the cares of panite office wili baye lasted about coven muntas Ifior S-ua‘or, abouteigbt. Ifdefeated for both, he will propably axe red te y ate. Ais term ia toe U 8 ago, when apo-ber veled story ready, #it! e new ana a! ig var ation, apd go ve Lutom of retirement until avotne chance «ies for Lim to sacrifice his tasies (0 toe good o Dis poor country. We have for a good many years d: bearing, periodically, of Sim Houston's eatire dowufall— ihe end of bis career that bad curie et last, for eure; but, gomchow or other, the prophecy tuiled. Woen ii cams to toe vote, he was s'mort invariacly victor; ap. uo% again, be was realy iwice cefeated, and at length put away, Appsrentiy, with tbe undiwtioguiehed mv iitute of extmct 2, from which ange of populer favor co uw him forth againgio be set at the head of a party ora movement lo! here he is a; tn the micet o a new host, #ho are following his fortunes wita all eno ola zealand pew copfitence, Whatever *¢ may think of bim a8 A pchiticien or a man, we are compelled to concede him a wonderful enerpy and tenacity Ybere is anvtter phenomenon in this satden resugolie tion of the teptuagenariag poilticisn, Beaten two year #g0 & the cansicate of the party opposed to the natious ecmipistration, he comes up aa ita chumpion and detevuc- agribet ie regular organs und repaved triends. Nomina: ed DY @ convention which cal ed itself democratic, but op Porrd to kome of the doctrines imput.d to IDs regular or parzation, tam Houston bas taken ths fied asa more 1 tra spd thor ugh cemocras then the offal aod ace ste or gupization of the party itself. Pronovacing the Ameri cab party dead sipca 1866, and pronoaneing that ita re vival is vonecersary and imporsible, and that be woul: oppore tt, he reproaches the candidates of the democra: for thetr'tbort comings in vot tustaining their own prin ples, and has become the warmest eniegist of Mr So chenan ard his admivietration that is to be found in Tera Indeed, the ruccessive elections throughout the Unites States have not eticited anywhere auch another lofty enlo g10m on the wigdom of the xtmivistration and the caaras. ter of Mr. Buchanan es that wiih which Sam flousto. opened the political oampsign at — Nacogdocne on the 9th inst, Hie opposition to Mr. Bucbanaa avd tho Cipcinpati piatform be expising on the ground that he w2 not satiefied that they did not favor the “squatter so reignty” heresy, which is just now the obj-ct of apecis depupsiation by DoLh parties in Texas; and he plants hic. self op the baris of opposition to squatter sovere:gnty, 09 the doctrines of the Dred Scott decirion, and the Bi of the anministration of Mr. Buchanan. These strengthenea for the politicel canvaen by chergiog 01 Fereuries with coldness towarda the President, 4 #00 of the African siave trade, and, by the usual dectararioy fp evch political eases, of being’ nullifiers, receraiinat deuotoniete, He (Sam Honstor) is the trae, untaintes fnd rmplacable democrat—the champion of the South ur of the Union, We sre not going to debate there thinge They geting very thorouzniy sifted in Yexae, whe Houston's records and tarrativer, bis opinions of o:ho end of bimself, his prof-tsions acd his proaises, ere no taken with a faith at ail cual to the complacent cond dour with whicb they are enpounced, We merely d ror ibing © political phenumecon which w!!l pozzie every ody sho bur not comprenended ths wmazing vorsaii:ii y of Sam Honston. : ete pa R Coroners? Tiquests. Fatar Reevit oF a Ficut—Jamex Maud, who was ad mitted to the New York Hopaital a low daye ago, suiler. ing from the efficts of a wound in the head, received at Jeraey City while engaged in a fight with s caroen named James Higgins, grow quite ill on Saturday nigh aud oxoires yesterday from the effecte of the blow. The quarrel orig bated about some iveight which deceased was doliverin to Higgita, and, in tue excitement of the moment, Yau i Ptrock his adversary a blow tn the neck. Higgive, to r turn, picked up a cart rung @nd wtrvck Dis assailan’ the head, fracturing ble ekuil aad knockiog aim tergekes. Coroner Guwle was ported of tae taval 14 kult of the Ogbt, and procestes to make arrangemencs fo: boing an irquess ups tue body of ¢ (nis morn De Higghos ws iw oe Custody of the Jersey City polo will probably transferred to ch. Metropolitan during the day, Pe Cees es Suicipe ov an Unkwowy Man.—The body of an unknown man, ebout 6 riy years of age, was fbnd euspeaded trow one of the beame in the cellar of a yew buildiog in Sixta avenue, near Fourteenth street, under circumstance: whicb lett no doub: as to his having committed suicide by banging. The corpre was taken to the Sixieen cinet station bowge, and Coroner Gam'te waa octane hola ap itqoest. No evidence as to the name, residence OF Dativity of deceased War adduced. He was avparoutly = stranger in that vicinity, and what caure lea to tbe commission of the ravh act coula rot be ascertaiued, De conged was respectably attired in a suit of biack cloth Be was sbout five feet eight inches in beight, stout built avd bad gray bair and side whiskers. In bis pessoseion pro wad co were found five pawn ticket, four of which ware inade ons ip uhe name of Laci Sutherland. banging? rand the ifth in the vame oi The jary rendered w verdict of * Sawiwe by nd the y Of decesiod was taxen to tow ene At Believue Foepital jor the purpose of iuenti 1 Din kskk — fhe Slate Lino train of tho Hailvoss, on wwitebing oif st Vunkirk, on ake riday afternoon Inet, came tt Collielon with some freight car: ) Erie Kairoad, aod smashed tw nae &! (@ wen earwed © approaching Aaager, leaped o | PoRitical Intelligence. Democryrr0 Campmare ron Lrevramart Govmanon OF Jows. Lysander W. Babbitt, editor of the Coancil Bluffs ‘BY gle, a0 democratic candidate for the office of Liewtenan", Governor of lowa, having been charged by the black re- Publicars with being a Mormon, denies the invinaation, and says be knows nothing and cares less about that par- ticuler faith. A. W. Bavbitt, he says, whe started the Bugle, and was for some time ite editor, was a Mormon, sud was murdered by the Iodiane in 1856. The two names, being 80 pearty alike, have been confounded. Pounical Conpmom ov BatnMons —The Baltimore Sun says; under the existing condition of political affairs in Baltimore, it 1s of very little use talk about political obli- gations, Unless a change can be effected, the relsti positions of men and parties being the same an they have been for several years past, it is an incontr >vertivie fact thet so large @ Dumber of our citizens are disfranchised, and the freuds upon the baliet box are 80 esty of perpe- tration, that apy election wil! prove but anotrer name for the periodical mockery and burlesque of our foatitutions, Mharaarri—Tbe entire delegation from Mississippi in the last Congress have been nominated for re eleotioa. RequEagp 10 Lzave,—The people of St. Joreph, Mo., are copedderably excited about the recent rescue of Joun Dey from the jail in that city. On the 26th uit., a public meeting wes beld, and the following resolutions atoptoa. The Free Democrat, which is referred to ia the two last rerolutions, is aD abolition paper recently started in St Jesepb:— Resolved, That the people of Buchanan county, 28 wel +» ibe Stare of Miseourt, entertain ube most pro/oind coa- empt fcr pegro ail bieves ana rescuers of cricinals aa. lor wentenoe of courts and Juries for meried violations of aw. 2 Thattke rescue of Jobu Doy from the jail of Ba- chapap coun'y, op Saturoay night tast, by a net of recalees, unprieipied der: was = violation of aw. just comity, and the best iwiereste of our cuumw oouiry 8 That in the event of the arres* of said rescuers, we il! to wwe utwout extent use Our iwiluence to bave merit. rT) een eaten ie een and laws, iwilicted upon them 4. Toat Buchanan connty and the State of Missouri are true end loyat to ibe copebtution and inwa of tue United States, that wey @lil respect the same ant require ali cibers with whom they associate to do like That the peop’e of Buchapao county, and the entire diate of Mimecuri, UNCere'ard their rigdtB iD respoct 40 -€rPOUs BOS Property, uncer the copsutu toa of the United fer, acd Deed nos tbe faatcal wad corruvt iipsts of tbe Fre Demwcra!, puniiated wm St, Josepn, or x.y oluer abuition pacer, to ep ixbten them. Reeelve, Tost tt appearing wo ovr patisfuction toat R 4. Gren is implicate: im the rescue of Jona Dov from our jai), that we request said Grant to leave aod remove bie fice from thm State. Tue Powex Bemsp mus Tunove —When Governor of New York, Win. 4. Seward, bad occasion to vit a cer. 2'D part of the State, aod, accardiog y, mounced apoa be box of the mail coach, in orser that he mirns enjoy vim regar apo the scenery Tbe driver was aa iuquieia7e nd bie patSengar humored him. agent?” aid ine ariver. ” quoth Seward, ning goo?” “No” elting prea’ her /”? “Wha boeivere f pvernor,”” replied Seward, with a tranquil pull, “ Governor o’ whut?” “Goserwor of be Site of New York,’ roplied the amoking pasrenger WD composure. © wont |? “Well, L can couvitcs you of that,” said Seward, bere ® @ man oo ihe roid wiih whom Iam ac ed’ and Be the stage passed by Ge swiuted hin. od meray, Me Bunker: [want to ask you a ques m I vot tie Geveraor of ine 8 ala of Now York?”? », by thunder!” was Bucker’s uvexpected answer. “< Whois, uen?” Faid the Barued swoKer. “Abuiow Weeo!? So would it be 4 Wm. H. Seward should get a foar years’ losse of the White House in Washington; Woee would be President. Potliee Loteiligence. Atekst or A Street Preacnen —Es ward Falooner, & Street premcher of komo motoriety, was arrested for hold: tog forth in the Park yesterday. Be bad been repeatadiy @ py the police to desist, as Wis-aiscourse was calovlaied to lead to breach of wwe peace; but all to no porpese. Tne officers were obiized to comdvet him to the ombs, where a large crowd collected und much excite went wos manlfested. Oa betog broogbs before Jusitce chnoly, the prisoner claimed that he had bosn wrong. faliy arrested and demended bis snimediste discharge. foe mupistrate informed Mr. Falconer tbat he would set him at liberty if he promised to give up toe business of etect prevching Bot the prisoner was opp%ad to com- Fisy WeesUTED ALA FeJ+C'4? the provoaibion with indy Been, Saving he Would contioce to preach wheo and @bere it euited him; thay be hg been preacaing im the for epnteen yeare,ant did not mean © it up at tt late hour, — Findin jeover was dermine) to be etubbon, the owpietrate directed Sergeant ©. N Bracket, of the City 42 police, @ take a cunglatetagenst Bim. An affita: vu pavicg’ been orawR up chergiog Mr. Fricomsr wita treet preacbing and using lapguage calcntated ty cauae @ drench of the peace, Jurtice Vonpolly required tne de ehdurt to give bail to auswer the charge before the Conrt of Seseiors. Mr. Richard Roe ot No. 104 West Pgbtcenth sircet, ateppet forward and offre to become ihe p'teoner’s surety, #herenpon the tatter was liberated ‘rom enstody, aud the courtroom was cleared of aa ex citea :0° of four or Sve hunared peccous. Wisp leav ing tbe court room Faiconer smid be would preach that sfternean at the feo% of Broome street, and invied all present tocome ard hen. the D-pury Saperintendent, however, n that he wouid is-ue orders for hit reigied in his foolish cot Nothing daunted by the threst, Mr. Falconer repulred to the foot of Broome street, come houre a’terwards, and moveting @ pile of lumber, commenced bis usual ha tongue On the subject of renigion and itemperance. True to hie word the Deputy Soperintendent caused tue arreat of the preacher. This time the prisoner was conveyed before Jostice Brennan, at the Eavex surket Police Court, awbere. afer a long talk with the mspietrate, he wae per: miited to depart on biBOWwn recognizance and promize not O preseh any more Ourpg the day. Justice Brewsan tn formed Palcover tbat the Genera! Super ende Police had neved wn order against all sxrrect prenc: the Sabbath, but if the defenr ant woult get per holo forth on tome private grouud, whore he woud aot be obstructing the bigh ay or cavelpg a dinturdance, he war welcome to preach on tewperanze and rergion as forges he pleased. Mr. Faiconer was of opiuion, how ever, that the police had no power to arrest him, ano tiated his inteption to consult with the District Atio-ney and cece tain for a certainty what his rights were ia the premires, Ficazs axp Stasminc ArrRavs—Peter Madden, of No 476 Pear! street, got into a dispute on Saturday ni with one of bisneighbore, named Jat, Ssavlon, and, taking offence at some remark that was mide, drew @ kaife aud tried to cut bis advertary’s throat Madden infl'cted reve tel severe wounse wpon the person of Scanlon before t vol ce arrived to quell tbe cisturbance, Justice Connolly committed the afeailant for trivl Barney Hughes and George Miller hename iovolved in a row ot a drinkin ealonn in Abn street on the ame nigh’ eben Barnes drew s enanife from bis pocket wad ia fiic'ed a deep gash in bie entagonist’s leg Poltcoman Vpillipe, of the Firet precicet, arrived at the rene of t Ocht In food ecavon and effected the arrest of Mr. Hagars The priraner wes taken before Justice Couno'ty, at toe Lower Police Court, where he wos committed for iriat. 70 THE KDITOR OF THR HERALD. New Yorx, July 29, 1859. Having roticed an article in your paver, hesded “wold a ighteeo Dolinra e Pound,’ eva charge of amind ing @ com fo give to the pubiie & tras austen: 1y Iierepresented affair This perf atyled erunt: coctor, who praeed under the ¢ en of JF Barrison whi'e in tbls city. ie none uther thana xr fF Birattion f Jeffersonrile, Ip he first time [ ever oe - this §'ratic on atnrday last when be called urep ae st my Teelaen of he gid 1 showed him ® bar of tbe end toid bie that that wan the article 1 made ant sid, wpa thet be could beve any smonpt of tt ot $18 per po1rd wp bar or pete. With even gitetening with ae xbt, be erelvimed tbat be mets) was just tne thing. bub tht he want rd 850 world made Into Colnk of $1, $450 end $8 piecea 1 called my yourg man snd told’ him Jaughingly aside that here wae & man who wanted to be busbuem mueb, aud was either a fevl. or took me one, Iben’ giving my man the wink, fo che presence OF thie wondertog gold seeker Lasxed hun “if be oould get Any Of the desired coin mace frou tay metal? He pail ‘Yes any amount of A” biretion then wanted te ase poms of the com. whan I presented to ba wondering optic x geaulse pold ¢olinr.” He wae over) #d and deighted apd immediate ly ordered $50 worth, for which he oid me down the money, abd proposed vending 'n wceck in one week for ® thounsud Cvllere more. Ke ten repped to bis room at Loeyos'e Gotel to awuit the arrivel of the gold. Sut, aise: id got ene Aller repeater calle mt iy honse, a which dunce L wee gut be become chuerined. and, wceting me in the atraet oo Morday. atid c'clooe A.W demnded bis #60 1 told bim & somid oo ne sueh thing. that ha ceservad 10 lone it for attenn nt we into ounterfeiting Officer Fw ley ‘hen om ne ne tlt me 3 Bust go wih bu, 1 asked bim If hebsd » Re seid. do; bat I must go with of ms pnene, Ratsb, pen- Ib my absence they searches my nfBee, taking fantto the mryect and finding nothing wharohy stained. in Ita than sour hours 1 wes bailed ont Jeman, % bo la mby veiehhor and friend, abd who bears he chy tbe repo wilow of an honest man wid 40 e€ cemed and worhy citizen, B. BANKLASOR, en?” said the baified driver, * whet is your Personal tnvelitgence. We potice the arrival here by the steamer Northora Teds from sepinwall of Don Mannel M. Mallarino, ox Preeidest of the republic of New Grapada, Senor Maila- Tino bo ve « bigh position as a statesman in hia own couo- try, and has been long notec for his «+ mpethies with tho inatisutions and progress of the United siates, Though ne bad never before the preenat occasion lef? bis native innd, be epeske our Ianyuege with great perfection, and some Hime t'nee sent bis children bere to be ednea Ho bas ‘rob big come on Dow to visit them, and to Ree the great confederacy which he ban £0 long admired. Senor Don Miguel Lerdo de Tj 4a, the Treaevry of Mexico, te tn the elty, and tf ‘oretary of the rtoppir g at the Senor Trjaso ends in tho Arst ravk of Mex) u, sud in the preat leader of the purty to tha h would rr ove the incubus of thi a from its eoviety ard government, aud apply {te vast pos rrsione to public and educstional uses. As viett here ie mrectod ith some floacctal arrangements for the like tof Mexico, « ur Chate, of Obin, was in Hartford on Saturday FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Sompar; Jaty 31-6 P. M. The leading event of the week which ended yesterday was the receipt of the news of the restoration of pesce im Europe. We took eccasion to remark, at the time, that that intelligence, which throw the stock and money markets of Burope into great excitement, caused a rise of from two to ten per cent in public securities, led to a general fall io the rate of interest, and seemed to inaugurate a new era ip Qeancia) and commercial afuirs, had proved powerless, enber for good or evil, in our markets. Neither money nor merchandise, nor foreign exchange, nor stocks were affected by it, ope way or the other, Nearly a week bes elapsed since then, and we may still confirm the remark, Cotton alone, which tmproved in value in Evgland aod France on the news of the peace, has felt the ‘effect here im = corresponding advance, Otberwiee there bas beep nochange. Exclange on London and Paris bas not varied; the latter bas fallen, but ube fall began before the Of peace arrived, and arose sitogether from & comp. tition among drawers. Money, which might bavo been expected to decline in value trom ty mpatby wiih the decline ip Europe, has, on the contra TY, risen ip cOomequence of the uneasiness among lenders createa by the over importations ani the course of tae Danks. Stocks are as oul! ae ever; Stare stocks have lat terly been yrested for eale, apparently by parties who are looking for a per'od of exburrssement in movey this fall. As for merchandise, with the exception of cot:on, noay of the stapics dea't in bere bas been sff.cied one way or tae other by she war, Businers aciivity hag neisuer been Increased vor dimipisbed by the peace. It is rather premature as yet to speak pointed!y of tn> effects of the peace on commerce ana finance, Mach wil! depend upon the najure of the kettLemont which tae Eu yopean Power ugrée upon with regard to Italy. The Bri ‘ish press is of opizion that the settiement wil be ursatiefectory; that potbing bas been achieved for hber ty or order. If thie prove sc, the peace can bardly arsiet trade, and a long period of uneasiness, duriog which the flow of capital will be sluggish and the pro grese of enterprise Cull, Poust be expected toroughout toe commercial world The English, however, bave biov dered so pernistently ‘n their predictions respecting th Emp ror and his ceeigns, that they may be wrong axalo: if they are—if italy be reconstituted on a besis whic! stall ceprive Avstria of the uniae power hitherto wicide by ber—if law avd order be established toroughout th: Peoinsula—if the onerous taxes which bave hither‘o im peded Italian commerce be removed, and fair play give: Jo the natural energies of the people and resources of toe country—if al! jtbis be the result of tho war (and noshing bas yet happened which renders euch resulta impro>a. bie), then the peace will naturally exercise a po werfa! anc tasting influence on trade. Itary Ought to be bata a larg: producer and a large consumer. Our owa trade witi Genoa, which hss sprung up quite recentiy, ebow- how important a member of the commercis world Italy would becowe if all the Italian Siavea wer: a8 zealons in their endeavors for the develepament o commerce a8 Sardinia. Lombardo Venetia grovs th finest graia ia Europe; under a leas ovsrous system o twxation, aud more eo: ghtenad laws, the Lombards an: their peighbors might largely lacreuse theie proda sion » greip, silke and ovber mauvfaciures. So of Tuacaay au tbe Paps! States, which, at present, eam hardiy be saiat exiet in a commercial point of view, but which, uader a: enlightened government, might and would becoms activ trating nations. If Napoleon succecds ia paatiog Itaita: batiouglity on a stable busis, Italy cannot but besos on Ii will be, bowever, at the great Goanciac worl’—st London, Paris, Vienna, Frankfort, Bu New York—that the pature of the settioment of th: Italian question wil be must decidedly felt. If tbat sete ment command publis contitence, moory will tlw te theee Centres with suck rapidity ag aeGessarily 10 atiuu late enterpriee and commerce to the bigaest de If, on the ecntrary, the settlement, should seem temo vary, aud merely calculated to neccasitale furtaer ware a no distant period, moaey will contiaue to be withdraw from circulation, confidence will not revive, aad trade Wil revsin dull, We are now beginning to fee! in this city thecom are ment of the fail trade with the interior, which wilt provabt be the largest cyer known, The enormous imports at the port, boik of dry goods and gensral mercoaod'se, aff»ro the country buyer @ variety sich 48 he never enjoyed be fore, aud in cons:queace of the-excess of importativar prices ave pretty sure to rule low. Tnese circumstsnces have already attractet a larger number of country buver: than veual at this season; the hotels are already over crowded, and tue prospect is that August will prove « month of unexampted commercial activity. Both South sp Weet are enavled to buy freely. The latter is just barveet ng the iargest crop of grain ever raised in the Unites Siates—grain, too, oer ta quality than has been grove ior yeurg. The South cas s-nt to market wearly the waols of the cotton crop of 1858, ia round numbers, 3,750,000 bales, the price of which bag uveraged higher thin any former crop. Tb year £0 much additional lant bse been planted in cotion, and the weather has been 82 fa vorsble, that the new crop—of which the first bales reach od New Orleans last week from Texas—is est.mated a: 4,0C0,060 bales, This enormous yield will find a goos market at present prices f Eorope continues to remain a. peace. Many of the importers argue that they have not over- done their business this year. They may that the popula tion and the consumption of ths country have increase fince 1857, and «bat enornioos as the aggregete importa tions seem, they are not more than the couatry requires, and can afford to purchaso A few days will enadle the public to test the soundnese of chis assertion. For the im Porters? eeke it isto be hoped that they may be right But the figures are very formidable. The following are the official Custom House tabies of the foreign trade of the port for the past week andaince Jacuary 1:— ‘ Mronts, For the Wea 1857. 1858, 1869. Dry ecovs, $3,908,516 -2,979.675 4,210,088 Gen'l merch'dise 25297}827 —-'15986,759 274,685 Total for week. $6,245,843 4,016,434 "6,002 714 Previly reported 140,463,702 71,16,184 148'439,3 Bince Jan. 1 ..2140,700,6°5 $75,061,618 $162,302,080 Exvorts EXcuusive oF Sprorg. ‘1867. 1858, For the week... $1,678,588 1,061,016 Proviy reported 37,088,687 — 34,930)849 Bince Jun 1,, $30,860,055 36,000,865 86,100,077 Exroxrs oF Specie. Groat Britain, for Liverpool, Am. gold coin $2°0,000 “Cuy of Washington, © “ 1,200;631 Total... H1,600 631 Previously reported 40,833 960 Since Januery 3, $42,334,691 * The hypment by the Aric! will be reported from the om House on weopday. Ibe specie movement, ince the Inst bank statemont wae mede up, enconrages the beliof that the average to be whown to-morrow by the banks will not difir very tosterially from the aversge of last week, Last hioaday the benks hela $21,196,912; they lost during the wack by export (inchucirg the eblpment of Saturday 234, aud ia cluding yesterday's shipment), about two millions of do} Jars in round numbers; they received on Wedneeday #2,100,000 from California. Too Sub-Treasury hes lost money to the banks. Very great anxicty exisis with regard to the movement in bank discounts. Public opinion bas pronounced itself emphatically against those bunks which, last week, showed an expansion instead of « contraction, and attempted to excuse the act. by pleading that, while the bapks in the segregsto bad iost $2,000, 0 of specie, they, individually, oad gained a trifle. It is to WE Boved that it will not be neccesary this week to repeat the censure. bark managers must remember that the whole bank- ing tyetem reata upop a basis of public confidence; tha Fo long a8 they retain public confluence they might lone Ove hundred collar in paper for every doilar in specie in their vaults, but that the moment they lose public confi Gesce, ninety nine cents in coin to every dollar of thuir iabiliies Will not Bufilce lo save toem. This public confi. dence, which is the basis and corner stove of the whole body of the banke, is very sensitive and impulsive in ite bature; often shaken by trifles, geidom reliable in tryiny toon; very rarely governed by strict principles or sound cconomical doctrine, It will not do for any bank presi dent to act as (hough the public were as far seeing, or as cool, or #8 resolute as be. In seasons of emergen’ experience teaches vs that tho public are, on the contrary, shorteighted, easily frightened, and prone to feverish excitement, It should thersfora be. the businers of bank managers, in conducting tho in stitutions under their coarre, to make allowanco for these tendencies of the public mind, aad to guard aa vig! \abtly aguinbt Worewsoning panic es O\ber dangers At tbe prevent time, for instance, every one who has opportnnities of becoming acquainted with public senti Gent must be aware that there ise wideapread goxioty fit ip the commupity, ip comeequence of tho excessive nporte of foretga dry goods and otner merchandise, aud tke uuususily large Bpecie ehipueris to Europe, It is quite true thas ‘Are many sound reasons why these Ganses SROUIC BOS eperate to produce anything litte a criei this ‘all, Last year was = year of unuaually moderme ‘mpports and unusually small epecie exports; go thes the ‘aggregate imports and speo'e exports of ne wwe years 1858 and 18569 will not probabiy exceed the common aversge for twenty-four months Again, the proepect is that werball have more cotton, grain and specie to spare this fall and next spring than we ever hed before. Other facta might be mentioned to sbow the ‘mprobebility of a new crisis this fall. Bat Rotwithstand ng all there, the fect that the punrlic is ‘uneasy ‘s undoubted; and to what lengths that uneumness might go if the bank reserve of coin fell to twelve or at teen mi'lions, and merchante began to fail in any con- siderable number, no man can tell. Therefore itia tue bounden duty of the banks to curtail, vigorously and un- Ceasingly; not alone hecante thry aré really too mucn expanded for the season of the year and the gezeral sr08- Pects of business, but cbiefly because the public mind is restless and unsettled, and needs to be closely watched for fear of a panic. Money bas been gradua'ty growing dearer during the week. Several capitalists bave withdrawn their maarg from the market in order to wateh the progross of events, and an advance of about one per cent bas beca eatab ished on mercantile paper at the discount brokers. The news of the peace in Kurops and the reduction im the rate of interest by the Baok of Engiand hat no effect om our market, Woe quoote cal! ious 6 per cent; short firat elass endoreed paper, 6; slogie names, very choice, under 60 days, 7; first cless paver, | endorsed, over 60 days,” a 8; second class, do, do.,8 a 1, &eo, Exchange on Europe continues steady. The leating drawers are atking 110% a 3 for sterling 60 day bills, ard ls %a% forshortaght. France are iower. Tho correspondents of the Rothschilds uak 6.10 for sight, and 6.13% tor 60 day bills. The business latterly has been quite light. The collowing has been the course of the stock market during the week:— July 30 Miseurio 829g New York 4 Reading a3 Erie.. 7 Hudeon River, 33 Mubgen Central. es 42 Michigan Southern guranteed, , W% Pansms . 1855 B436 63% 61% Factfic Mail, 7m The movement in stocks ia very slight. At this season of the year the stock market is asual'y dull; this sammer does not prove en exceptionto the rule. The pubic are generally waiting to see the earpings of the railzoade in- creage before re-entering the market as buyers. loside the board the bears continue to preponderate; the opiaion of the influential and conrervative boay of street jobbers ‘e still in favor of “a beacy decline.” Of late, however, events have no! justified the pred ciions of these perroas: with one or two exceptions, railroad accurities have pot varied much within the pestfew weeks. Iteeems to be zenerally expected by the oldest commivsion houses thatthe sarge trafic hich we are Cortaio to witoess thra fal wit bave its effect on rallroad earpiogs, and coaxeq senil> upon the market values of railway stocks Measures are being taken to raise prices and froights on tho leading rosds to rates which will prove very remunerative la the event of a large ovrinese, The Walt street jodvere cov ‘nue to imprees on railway managers tho necessity aud aévantege of ruining each other tv furtber compstinon for trofflc; but the practical experiwoce of the tart #pmin: bas bed @ galutary effoct both op the beads ant toe t ver of rmiway presidente, avd tao jobbers are not bi to take much by their exertions. OITY CONMEROMAL REPORT. Sarerpay, Jaty 20-6 P. W Anes —The market wae quiet, and ealee limited at 636+ foy pots, nd at 634) for pearis BiPaDeUrTs.—iour—-These contivued ta he a good demsce tor the better graces of 5 ud Weetern floor, at Srmier prices, while osher cescr:ptions wi hanged Fresh promno wan flim end tcarce, The transactions em braces sbout 18,600 bbis., Closing witbin she folowiag ange of prices. Ieevecten to choice superfine State 34:65 a $5 OF Extra Stote,.... paige 6 25 Soperfice Weevrn a Bo 1ow to cheice Wentern a 700 Fztra Gene § a 7b Moxed to straight Southern a 600 “arn ight 10 peor exira CO, a 7b powwe (xtra family and pal a Bm Rye flo oh 400 ‘erp mea), tenes . Bwa 40 —Southerd flour’ wee bisa firmer, with eater ut 7 © rhe, Cofing within the range of the svove prices Ree Hour war in moderate request at onr figures, orn mari one steacy at tbe above prices, wih ezles of 350 bole handywine at $420 Wheot was fietaer, and prime to boive {o's of new were higher, while olf and interioy cig were beavy and neieced The Faes emuraced ,€C0 @ 8,000 burhe's, meiuding fair to choice whit: Keo Ucky ut 61 88H $1 60,rea Suurbern st $1 23, new red o. at $1 27 a $1 30. ordinary fo far new white do st $2.20 9 $1.85. Corn war cull, with a downward epcency iD price Sales of 4,000 w 6,00 nevis, celueing ordinsry round yellow ‘at 820; new Wesarn mixed wes hold at $2c., while old was noainal. Re was ul, Oats were in fair demand, with sales of 25,000 hosbele, inclusing State at 37240. a 4Cc , ant Western aud Ospadien at 880. a 4te. Corre. —The market wee steady, with sales of 2,600 rope Laguayya and 1,800co. Jamaicaat p. t, 160 do La unyra at 1139 Coriox — The recent wtelligence from Liverprol by the Crean Queen snd Anglo-Saxon, bringing inveligence of ‘ome reaction ip thet market, caused the market to oven beavy and to clore at a concersion in favor of purchasers of Ye. to 440 per Ib. We now quote middling uplsod at yzige we 12%. The rales footed up adout 1 000 oes Freicnta —the ergagemente were igat. To Liverpyo EO Dates Cotton were eDRag’d a1 3.161 ; the last engage ment of cheete by steemer was xt 268. To London 200 pole. eptrita turpentive were engaged at f3, To Bremex 100 balen of tobacco were engaged 9 Bie, 94°C. To Ant werp 100 bbls. spirits turpentine were engaged at So. per suion, To Homburg 400 baies of cotton were engaged o¢ and to Rottertum 160 bile spirita turpentine were D. Goyxy CLomm —Ss'es of 200 bates were made on private terme. Bay was in moderate request, with gales of 700 a 800 ba ce for shipment at 65c. = 75¢ Hors were in gocd cemand for immediate ure, with vajes wibin a cay or two of sbovt 126 baiem of the crop of 1858 at Bo. a ide.; old were quiet and wominal Taon.—The firmoess of boiders of Scoten p'g cbecked sates; the movements within a day or two have comprised cates of ar out 300 rons at $24 a $25, mort'y at the inside figure, ex mon iba; and in retail lots rues were making nt £26, ex months; and for lots to arrive $25 was assent; bout 176 tove Fngligh refined bars were reported at $53 $65, ex months, Russia sheet was steady at Lic. a 1M. fran wan quiet, with limited ealex of Galena at about $5 £0; Sounisb and Germen pig war $5 75 Mouasses wus quict, and no sales of moment were re orted Navar Stores —The market was sterdy. The eales om bracea mbous £00 bbie, roirite turpertire, on the spot and o arrive, at 453¢¢,, and 50 DbIs five rovin at $4 50. Ons —Within a’ day or two thero has been an active movement in lingeed 011; the falek made were said to he hiefly on spectiation; tho market closed at better prices; ire traveactions bave embraced a considerable tot of Rog uth at (840 , Dow held at an advance, hile heavy gates of ey M0 large parcels were mace at Bc. ana 40.00 gallore, celiversbie in 60 days Huver’e option, wt 8210 cash, In whale? sales were made of prime at New Lonton nL bfc., and 1,560 bble sperm nt New Broford at $l sea O06 doc. at Botton at $1 28. Other kinds were un* henge PROVISION? —Pork —The warkct still romewbat irregn (ar, ¥bLe prime waa rather firmer; the trapgactions em- iazed aboot 80 bbie , including Tew mone nt SIE 20. ear co at $18, end prime at $10 81% 10 87}; nad 6H dle. meee were fold, deliverable in Augnat, on private ermr Peet wee sigady, with eaten of wbont 169 bhis , inslucing country prime at $6 6236 , country mean at $3 $4 Gv, reparked mese ot $4 0 $12 50, and axter at B12 7b & #14 66; beet hame were frmiy held, vith ever of 40 9 50 bbis., ut $15 660 $18 Recon was ia- active at Sic, & 90. Oat meats wore ateady, with galen of 120 phe and ter, inclusing shonidere * Xc., ond heme at 8c 98340. Lard wee in fair reqnent snd quite steady with sales of about 250 bhi sad toa at HME g 106." Buiter was In falr demand at 1s a te for Oblo, ad 120. a 200, for Simte. Cheese was firm at do. a 9c. Rick was sten 8Ke. a 4%Ke, , with Fmall gales witbia tho range of iefly at ac. a 43Z0, 2 of 400 bigs pepper were mnde at 9c Sroans—The market was steady. with sales of nhout 1,800 bhes., chiefly Cuba refining good, at about 62% fo. With Kome grorery grades ar Oke 0 nthe rales were 120 do, New Orieans at 7340, and 50 uo, Porto Riso a! 14¢,, 8nd 600 oxen for exuurt ut nt. Tarow —Swieé of 7,000 Ibs, were Tmade at :0%0. Warexey.—The merket war without eprit, while the rales embraced about 760 bbls, at 26340. a 260. een pees MARITIME INTELLIGENCE. ALHANAO FOR MEW TOAK- THIS Dal 0a $56! woos sere... 716) uaa warn sen8¥O 8 £0 +099 10 33 Port of few Yoru, July 31, 1859, ARRIVED. Btenmshio Northern Licht. Tinklepauph, Aspinwall, July 23, With parsengers and specie toD F alien. Owing'to the ae ston of the Corte on ths Farifie, the NL did not fail from Aepinwall until the evening of the 243 Fhip Uncle sabe, Konie Wecko. muri) 8, passed Anjter 27th, ad the Cape noe 13 wich teas, do. Wo order Mxperian heavy werwrly eles of the Cave biay 3! lat 86 454, lon —y tow Am chip Geo Lee; po date lat} &. lon 07 &, exw abip volts, bound N Jove 12, tat 88 10 8, lon 18 60 &,'axw ehipe aelant wrod Keye com the former from wleniia for: ondone= vobe ber 14h, wuen she repomed 64 dara aut, 6h inet tag 40 lo 82-12 W, yore wo'p incu, of ex bur pork, 123 days rom Calentia lor Mewar MUN SE79, Ori, Ink 26 10) ty found ¥, shows » walte buigee feet {her neme’ “Black ” apd took "> OB lon 6B, enw ecb Yorslown i pausernere. 1 trie Brig Yavewa (Of . Mary. = 8 mo dye frem ua fer o fey any roche ae Mo a tg h wir olan fe “Kimora for New Yoru ib. Tet 85 26 You 7? 98. anw Dall per r arab Weria, ‘Taylor, tombrero, 12 daye, with guano, akehn Baa Vale win (ot Now Haven), Sanford, Bleuthers, & wi fru't to Jom # reas. pare Comet (v2) Card "Windeor, iB, 14 days, with vlaster, to B Dewait q Jen xi iuue (Bx). Fuher, St John, NB, 1d ye with Maths, to- vy we R Mershan (® maste), Oole, Mobile, 14 days, with cot Ma vende, Mow &''0 JW allen Pernimgten Obsrlesto, 8 days, with cotton, bo Malrendy Bots ho Bh Wile World “uewtey, Wi mingion, 20.7 days, Echr@J Waving tmih Witmineton Nit 6 dave BreBi Tierriopern, Wi WO 6 days. Reantest dees, 8 dave, Robr Farry }) Weane Virginis. 3 dave. fore OP Withame Palkentorg, Vics! ta 8 days. Erbe Parns Barrie aps iegate Genegetn « Rebr LW Rirdeel Or ve <alimowe WO das feb Porder’ Derran, Delaware Gite 2 4ave, fad Bt John, Voyle, Kitzehethport for New Beds Ebr Sarch Lont'a, Venton Rockland «days, Rebs Thon Jefirnn Pile Salem & dave, Rebr Lanza MMangnm Walen Gloncester 2days, Abr G Wer Pence Young Baretns 2duys, Roby The te Norrie “a petabla ZAsve, Bob: Thee Bhi bd Frieve Kew Redford 2 Caya, Rory Murry Wotia Providence ? down Behr Patiactom «very New Verd m dase. Fchr Reutherren, Relitwn vew Raven 8 laye, ebr FW Pofield Jenee Postiard “t 2daye. frorTentes Chace Rendont for Rosier Bloor Cemmerse Palmer Srantrrd Vhoure, Bioep Weds, Rachel Greempeeh IE Rrure, Sloop a \hert 19, Fawier, San; 7 Bicrp Pastinn Young a ¢ont fur bemwntance Rlcor Humming bird Kelly +ere wen for Norwich, Rterwer Pelaware Cones, Philedetobia, Btoomer Wamantta arev Naw Radford, Steamer Albatross. Jones Providence, BELOW. Bark Fanrie, from Tuba Berk derceent trom Tha Park Ooons Rome trom nha, Rare Barnsh Faerr from Care, Fark Vevezuela, from Cuba ® br Ter. @ 13 waste) from Maracaibo —Al) the above by pil brat Gen Seern Bo 6 One | ark and one brig, urknown. SATLED, Rark Texan Ptar, Galveston, ‘Wind during the day B to 3. L—fmm hark snd one tgp tates sound WERE ak Calne cane FIQHLANDS, Jniy $1. mmnast—Ore hark inthe Sonthern: offn:, !ourdin, Wine 8, Mgt; weather cleay and pleasant, Wincetancous. ‘The new and splendit steamsh'y Yorktown, belonging to- Mere tutor & Beineken’s Rickmond and Norfolk line of fteam+ ©] > On trial tripon Wednesdey moratog next, at cine o'clock. ‘The paragraph In yerterdny’e paper about» British brig be- ing off Barncgut wilh crew sick. £0, was no aount iscorrect, tamara (of NB, lateuf Bowta), Se patke Sau Prscetsco Worth, atlantic Foe MeFarlan do sad Inflan Useacs, vom Co 80h bark Willian Heore U0 +10 0p Pats July 8 Jemes Lover Ramedell, of Mant, no vepor: }5ib, Gen grt of do, 3.iVap Jeher trom Caot Bi hid “ary ilder dvted at Juce 19 epcrts her with 7:0 sp end 70 wb to mat] ona dyteea aun caer emonib, \ Foebre. O18 certng Bathing et oe lvarce abipt ipiepdid Peron ao bo 2 obs Anlans; Deutel #04 ¥orrien armen Tesh ye daz elie’ p dane ‘Thomas Co do; 2h ; KGeprietts, Drew dora shy oman, Senart 40 co bad ren ® be hige thing, Blame +d abr oweres. &o— Pott for xyCiber chronometer anield wane cay #4 from Oo MareD Ss bho, Wasbirgt eo. Purringwa, # 4, 43 ap 170 hope einer les wine tard eed delande y) letier fom Cap Adame, of brig Barton, of Fo mes! Tole, recor Ler dey 4 39 nt Blepbaut ooy, Uvustof atsas, with 228 ep~ 175 teken leat crate » he. Beck Mary Hvler Hyler from euriesna tor Rordesnr, July 12. Termes he BO wiles “ark sew Ems iro eps dell from Mat eFatronth &, Joly 20, Ist 81, ion 78, with the male and two Wa wen wick with ” hk Jemee L Devie from By Ol R lots Bio vaneire shart steering SW. thowlop whe elgnal with letter # fa ity ‘was preaed July 22 Int 25 50. len 67 20. bmond for Mio Javetzo, Jane AsrinwatL Ju'y 2 Ly yor! begs Caroline, Powter from W York arr 920 60, deg. Girrore Mereduh ‘rektne nnn, Fld 1fth, Drige > ri y York: 20h Kiog srotbers, Bryent Cariba, Zet KF }ena@mecd, Ooweny, *¥ore Cauao Ju wuld ¢ N Emine tog, 6» Gr anstbewe, | Dinedns wren Valoarsio ale Jose 2 tmenen Serpe ¢ roroaaply Ubinehse’s a el} UT Bteee Juv 6, Soreemaa Hikekell Gbtochss; 71 Dareh, Storer, co July 13. evorite Singer 4; 7 hark Tecgier Ball, Faltimore via Punw, ed, bot hed heen orde-a off once, Tu y ‘kia port briga: te tle Merril from and fur NBever, soon; Nateax, soenewr, for W Fork une; Sant Moxa, Rewns, rom and fr NHaven Qlet: nshra tel: grab, slardy umsnu tor Norwich; Gen ermstrong, belsey from ano for Py 10 Janzino Jvpe 29—In port ships Aos-bYpz Wave, Mor Cur by. trum 8 York for Calitorcia revg: Wee master, fram Pensacola, d'sg.hiatesman, Emery, from Cardi do; barka 88 Marva tpactn. from Monterides wty; habenns, Mit-*haner, from Lisbon, for NYark Jaly 2; Parann, Les, from N0°R, 3 tal op retntn Jriy 6; Phestiene Desvesur, from Pbi'ade phia ot, sophus, Joues. trom Baltimore, wig; * H Sewmar, Gevit, {rem co do. tld B ckory Holmes, trom Penseco’a, cLg:} & Merna Mesre. trom Larten, do, tJaces rnse, trom Philede phta arr 27d leg: «otwgortat De vie, from New York arr 2 do; Kec. Farrell. fom Barton arr 984 da; Warren Ralet, Erilett from do sre2tb do; Laveabtre (rr) tor York, ide: + quilin (se), for Norleade do: brigs Xerry Demitor, aver, {erm Peneanola, 1g for vatsten, 9 bail Sule 6: ema (Hr) for velavare Sree water, dg; Brice ( we) for Cow york do; sebra Cortor, Harding, fom Mobile, Cieg: Valbynan (Norm) for NYO-w ler rid June 6th bark + relia, Pr Pbtlade’phin: bark Plot Pich (sr), and eco Mateniees, where tor not recolientet; Ath, Park role Eck Kai@ore; brig Mery Memae, Wiin'nglon, BC. ache Moben Bote, erimsove, Pbiladelsbie, 19h, Dark Parva craves: lame pligbter Haesy und Srazilers, “exter, P Vere, Mth Cota cDr) Go: Pat, Fanoy Eamitton, Wane, a ~ ann &¥ i27y (Ham). Harecten ods. brig Bro here (to, W Jerk: 220, briga anry ®arwion Brown, Sichrooad: 24, Die Bebaive (hem), Baltimore; 2th bai Raalien to bing bavee, heapoliten Burdet, NOr'e 2h hberkeotine Wm Rascranton Caloeart, aivorris; o,f Onesne, brig Bs Gn Moncep in Col'ire Paltimore; Tra SomnmERo, July 1t—In port ebtp Keooembean, tor Landon lép enéuo VaLFaxaiso. June 15~ Arr bark Lexiogton Thacher, £O@ the Censt wit conver; 17b, ehina Seon n, Puget Sonnts wi, Dreamy fill oo (and ing. where abe aortved Jn y 10): 26%, Ltzzte few, Hydnes; Fate Wind, Teen © York 102 dave; hrrks armenn, Vartlett, do 85 dayr, George & Eenry. Trower, Talenhnana eld une (5 eb pe Jobo Wills, King. ‘aldera (hs‘ore report ed eid fth for Dalea! wo snd home) ito Oaristochar call, Freeman, Ooblje; 2iet harbe mterzi featog, Iquiqne: Evans geline, Clark, Uaxlera; 2th abi Total Cain, Clark, Queena, town, Rome Porta. ATEXAMDRIA JInly 19--Arr ache BF Parenaon, Auntth, Beeton. Aid rchye “tee, Lovelnrd, and Sarah Oniien. Cniten, Boston! anun tbepardé, Lickeresa. »ixhion, Vaniel ssrowa, Beale Fall siver; £0 P tereon tana. —- BUSTGS, July 20, 4M—arr whip Gleaner, Lunt, Oallans Drips Ocean Felepraph (@r) Grani, srend tnrk. Th Molnnkns, Milcne!l, EMesheinpart: echra Wiontve, Toateser: WH Mallar, rowel ands. Antenried. Bartlett Pht aneinhia. Ta'erraom: 0 barks Sercge! from Marsetiiee: Morena trom Haltimores Unig @ W Barter, trom —; signal for three ovlae Old steam er Joecph Worney, Bowes balimore; abtoe Jeony Liod, Lar- rares, btdohn B to Ind for arietot haovel, Enterorine, Levit? My Potrt, Va barre Srambhon'. merne: Cembridge Harding, Marve! (Mech), Porek, et Jobo, 88: Helen M. ‘Theedoves urtin Brazier, For: Nand, arbrr © aud Smern ae in, Nickerson, Philae nd: brig sxgoa B De owel! avd Urianaa, 10, Cremer. alexan’ hie Vhaieber, City we] dria: George Jones, Crowes! and Ingomar. )n onert, Phila: Getelis; Mary Bmms, Bester, apd Bs Btste, Hallet, Mew or BLS TIVORE, July 29—Arr onrk Rey Stale, Soarrow, Row ton; sobre Biioder, Kinner SYorg; zee Eatomand furdem, Fla Below. dark Bue Wtog. trom Bio Sanevo Ob Pep siee Benserwra, Goll Hotlerams Be brie Uady of the Lrke, hewman, Win rebre itrinbHo, Rrae=lest, Boston 5 ‘hiof Forte ent JP Sethe) Cobh, Providence: Uonr lotte aves Noord nm bli bark valsh Govlt Bt ston, AT July 2-are were Fred Reed, Pandieton Vork (nud aid 226 for Windeor); tlarch sult, do; 221, rw ghey Viderta. Vygasid. Bowen (and s14 for 8. tephen), some Genute, srey” Paitevore, 20h. beige Tamen alites, Heng: Ine, and M99 Comubell. Wincanr sind bo-® ald 23 h ‘orb Yorhs Geol King. Woonter, Fbiedepnis, td 2st wbio Mty of rook yD, cbse (trom NM. tepben), Clvernocl; roby Biwell Rew York: Goll Bunter, Stith, do; Puchine, ’o; 2th, Marta Jae, oro vhy. Salil nore BARTEOKT, July 8) arrateemer renser Dod, York | Fid 29'b. siaamer Mute crum'es, Pnilad slobia: ashe 2G Bezaro, W¥ork: "ih Uncen Bates do, 2 42 vf) hel Boyle, PMiladevwbia; oT yietuad Barkley Tr-oton, 7 PW OWLS e hE July Bary steamebton Magnalis, Fowl: er Indien and Galveston; Holt ¥atermon, soshuer Lave ca: br akip Lary Bato. Papfeoost Lverpral td mreamanne Macys, Blin. Ualodiers and Teafens Hho Mecarice RE olden ¢ 5 io bi! achin, Lut or, Weat focien, Bbader SoM asewcbucerta; Commecce, Uauiels, Games fiver BYork. ReW BEDFORD, July 30—Fide br Mary Ritrs NYork. NeWEURYPOR?, July Bewr Paiaceipha # FD Jones eo, NEW LONDON July 20—Arv pteumer Uxceria, fuetin, N Jerk; ecbre JW Fotis, Ho'les Port wen for Providence; JS Frances pentian, Ellzahethport, PHN DL PB) a, Jnly 50—ape steamer Kennebec, nnd, Nok: brig Jewea’ Croeby, Rreneb, Providenos, ahrs ém= ton Ze, YOKFOLE. July ehre bipery (Fr) a pore to led row th Onnge, Arr ache Sucnb de Vian, Ma ple Marehoa, eneb, Fe Goel Ht {sy Och." urrousbe; Hy Tretund, Waker: J LANGy eeke, Goavres. Heonwh Mat Price, and omen; DG Floyd, att, Whedtirds HR. Girbe Warebam; «melts, Koekhi, Pal River; a Provisener. Cid) meaner © Rion Epreane: Mutibews, Boston. bin WHomtng, Burton. Liverooot fi tow); oriKé Windward, viney Port Spain, x Docge, + John, KB nchre MP Lowta, Vos, Portand: tec, nel Price Qoetyey, and i @urb, Romers, Salem: vanionork, Bore TOURS ary “anne, Gthna: eA Weaks. Goatrey; Han wd J Lak, iN Bostem: lone nr, Keet cambridae: selia: Bow hile WB thomeee. B 4 and George Warbmetm, Taylor, Providence: JW ‘Woolston, #loyd, Buokett, Kast Green Craw'ord, Pawtucket; Devid @ wieb . Sist—Arr stepmeys Clty of Mew York, Howee, Roston: Pow Fellow. NYork. abip trey Cagle. Hey Rin Janelros beth Commerce, Marnie, Matanzan via Quarantine; gehe Alob- ter urd Von, Stk, Meeten, La Wh, uly 2— Are chip Grace Sargent (now), Milehe ) vor Yarmouds, sohe i Ballwin over, NYore, ute, Crowe) to hip “heen; RUS dallas BADE DBIN'S BETH ACP : 4 TOW HAO! We PAOR, HOMBY @§D OTHE SDA wr tonvatorent jist re api for mnie by iON &AMELY AN Tums fo. 6 Maidon inne, By