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acaiaiipieaipemenaaliles Kevtvel of Basis es the City. HB MEKOHANTS BUSY aT WOM’—MO Tims 70 GO 70 THY WATEAING PLACBS—BOW TH STAENTS LOOK, BTO. ‘Wit the sppreanh of the fall trade our stroste begin to gffumwe & More busy appearance. Every department of ‘Due n:Ps Reems to be Drighteaing up, and there 1s avery indication thet the merchanta prefer their coaa‘iog rooms to the woterizg placer at the preseat time, A walk tbroogh the lower portion of the cizy ts wuffl ens tetatiely the moet rkeptical on this point for tho Aifficulty of jocom7tion among boxes, Dakss, handcarts, ‘Wagese, draya and trucks, is a material fo, which can not readily be everiovked. Every pide ngik through th Derimces etrectz seems a labyriosh of pasenges ihroogh Mercbandiee, and cven the guprrfivial observer would de See netantiy tat some\bing unusual is going on. Ajong rough Pearl street, #haere the hardware meu eengregeto and the illimitabie naanufectares of irom ant Qteri may be bad m apy quontuies, the suene is interest. ‘wg. Hummers wud nalla are sugges:ive of progresa.vo ‘Darldiwgs ; Kuivee and forke indicate the tnoresse of house beeping; and pe om threagh the mut: ::udinous catalogae of ‘Te wysterios of the trade the miad m'ght wander ip con ‘templation of the destiny of al) this mercnanaise. Throvgh Water, Froot and South atroois anu Whitebal! the foor merobants and grain dealers dieplay toe oerea! ‘wealth of'e coat‘nent, and one sees in 'be mind’s eye the ‘vast Weatorn prairics whose cultivation has furnished ‘Abese prudent etores, capable of fecding the armies of the ‘world and commanding fur our nation a reputstion abroaa far more epviabie than that of the aavient conjierors ‘Fn shows how the enterprise and in?usiry of mac, under & hoe apd enlightened government, bave overspreai tae ‘wi dn of the Weat, and made the certa to ring ‘ortn ass ‘maltiply frvitfaily. Bere are thousands of barrela of flour, begs of wheat, sacke of mes! and grav, bosy eart ‘mem lugging heavy loads bither and thither, porters eweativg ander heavy loads, and all denoting unusual activity in this bravca of business. The stove stores of Water and Pearl streets, and other Joesiities, begin to axpurns their wonted busy appearance. ‘The heated texm cannot semove the consciousness the’ wioter bas to be endured in the fulure—coneeqaently ‘stoves are cold in bot an well as tu cold weawoer—which the stove men undoudtedty consider a wise disponeatioa of Providence, and pocket the profita with complacsacy. Tho pevestrien through Park place, Murray, Warren, Chambers acd Reade streets, where the dry goods soi fancy goods derlers congregate, wilt flad difficgity ta Baking rapid progress Cases of goods, marked for dest! ations in al) parts of the Union, tbrong the walk, coopers eal lusty blows on their aoope, vosmaiera recklessly bam wer sway, ond one natarully tbiase of the decidedly fussy t'me vbich mat aave been witne-sed at ths baila- ing of the tower of Babul. and wonders wbat was the need @f wiopying fore s'mpie confusioa of tongaes, whiob is always w matter of course in a metropolitan cily. In theee localities you wilt nos be like'y « flad the clerk ima very exeellent-humor; for if yoa pags in the nigov you Will bo Btill hxely to eee them hard at work packing tnd marking the goovs disposed of during whe dsy—toe busy entry clerk, she sweaung packers, and the jolly evope e—masiog a Iively veons Au there is nothing Uke leather, yoa muet visit the “Gwamp,” inthe begusorhoed of Ferry street, and see the operation of eb'pying hier, soies, sides aad skins, ‘You apuff an armtooratic email, and foriuwith start for Pesr) and other streets whare the v oiusaie boot aad shoe @ralers sre, avi ficd them equally pn y, accounting tor ‘Me Driekocss of masters in the “Swamp.” Wherever there’a a Yankeo there mast be a Yankee @ock, and on strolling throug) Cortiaadt rireet you ere Garvioads of the nat oval commodity, enougb 10 keep time for the m))\on, aod not hkely to last tuo laog for tue geod oF » trade, Fhe cock trade of New York isa etucy of 1 elf, and the process cf manulactare employs many thousand persons. Toe revi) and wholesale clolbing storos, which are a characteristic of Fuiton street, present a decidedly busy Sppearsnee, end to see tbe amount of basinors transacted Gapvot DUt arouse en iquiry 66 to where Loe olotaes air 4g They are sold, however, and % ta supposed tuat they ave wubsequent'y worn. To times of prosperity the jewcliers and other trail :kers fm oroarentat matters of art are rare to feel the benefit, and a givn'e at she doings in Msiden lane aa Jonn strees Will reves: mueb i ths regard. Ta=re seoms to be ao ‘epusuelly iarge ainoant of pusiness doing among the jow eliers. ‘A gianoe st the government stores down tows—the rssh avd jam of cartmou trying :o pot tn or take out WH testy to the quantity of our imorrte. So apending freely when we have it, contraciog hike @ collapsed boi'er when the pressure gets too bard, bat somehow, aiways coming out right side up—presorving evr credit and watotaining our character for a go-abeat, epterprisirg, calcalating, honeet nation, bound to make ite mark ip the werid. Take a walk througn Wall street. Cartloade of money ave being dumped mto the bane, buzy cerks run abou ‘whh fisisfall of mouey, checks, notes, araite, bile of ex ebange, all are trave'ling about in ths possession of anxious Jookirg mortals “from ten till three’’ 1p a charm ing etate of confusion. Wail street is the baroneter o! Dusipers, apd ite present app’ 006 indicates an unmis takeable rise iv the mercury. Old (rioity stands seutine: at the head, otrming every quarter tbe warning—time— ie—fying; ttme—ia—fying; yet the same noise, burry bustle, confusion and rueh of business continges througd the customary hours, Ramole along the piers of the Hodson or East river Bbips, sloops, ecbooners, 1wzs, stoamboats and eteamahip« are taking’in freight and passengers at a rate which you ‘would think ought to depopulete and clean oat the olty of people and merchandise in a brief period. Bat other vos- 2els have brovgtt in their contribations from the marts of ‘the world, and the equilibrium is maintained, Activity is everywhere visible in the haunts of trade, and to the outward ese there is presented a most flatter img prorpect of prosperity. Employment is thas given to thousands of the poor, directly and indirectly, and winter @tores ave looked upon as more certain. ‘The idea that everyboty who is anybody is out of town fe & mythical inveation of those plausirle gents wao make ibeir bread by writing watering place letters and smug- ging them into somo newepazer offices. The merchants— ‘the vast body of them—arc here in New York, attending to their business, and we can seo on every nand the evi. dences of their empiy ment. ‘The city is filled with strangers making fall purohaser, or preparing to do #0, and the principal hotels show to ‘what a great extent the population of the ci.y is incronsed Dy the transitory reeioents. Police Inteligence. CAPTURE OF AN ALLEGKD BUKGLAR.—E4 ward Simmons was, arrested by policeman Kasmir, of the Tenth precinct, on barge of having burglariovsly entered the dwelling bovse of Richard Nixon, No, 194 Allen street, with inteot to steal. A citizen named Francis N. Suerwood happened to de passing just at the mement when the prigonor was evtering tue wes through oae of toe front windows, ond, giving the alarm, bad him arrested. Simmoas, op betcg brought before Justin Steers, coolly stated that he thing whetever about the occurrence, Toe mi- gwirste thought be knew considerable about it, and com- ‘mitted him for tria! in default of $1,000 batl. Moriny ap Assacir wirn A Kuive,—Officer Griffith, of the Harbor Police, arrested yesterday morning on boar! steamship Alabama, arrived from Savanoan, Thomay Moore, fireman, on a charge of refusing duty and assault- ing the Chief Engineer. Wm. Shannon, with s knife, Ho ‘was locked up for examination. Srapuxc Arrray.—Jobn McLean was brought before Joetion Connolly on charge of having feloniously sesaulted eee ae ry aknife, Lem d hig hands ina severs He # Marine Court. Before Hon. Judge Thompson, SUIT AGAINST THE crry. Avaust 17.—Framcis Orossen vs. the Mayor, Aldermen als of New York —fhe plamtut was sppotuted fore nan of pa diio tect by James Tool, mperinvendont under Charlo” Street Comi ienoner, wud vues ior nina five auon’’ P¢7 wt two lolarr per day. he defen: Pot np wen VON Derformance of duty The plaratit teen fed vhat pe y7*9 Blweye Roady wy dwohe-ge hie Onis L108 GO ADO Ohy's ANS WAM Aiers\AMHd COE kA PoRILM neki ay as owa Foyt Jucginunt tor pleat for 8 end cons, AdPithon at ferme Callfarutas OUR SAN FRANCISCO CORRESPONDENCE, Ban Paancison, Jaly 2%, 1869, The Congressional Election in Ovrgn—Potitvas Syuad Wer Sencior Brodenck's Soocka—Ielegrigpnc Baer Priec— Military Movements Crimes ant Qasuatis, te Biare the departure of she steamers 00 the 2th inst we ‘pave Dad an arrival from Oregon wolod broagns a8 lawr owe consernivg the Cungressiopel olections It now ap Pears almost oortain that Stoat, democrat, baa been elect ed by @ majority of forty votes. Som joarasia exp-one doubts a8 to +bis resols,and it te asid the offctal resaras (pot yet pobliahed) wilt show @ wajority tn favor of Logan, republican, It 18 also said that toe viection 6 to De 6m. tested, Governor Stevens bas been elected by a large majority dolegaie to Congress irom Wushing’on Terrnory. the overland mail from St. Lovie, with dates to Jane 90 arrived at Sep Joré this morning, The politica! world contiover to bo very much arttated. Broderich’s charge of treachery iv the Sepworial electio of 1867 egoivet Latham, presens candidate for Governor, bas called out a card from F. Tiford, naval officer, 1 which be states that the letter said to have bee *tolen from bim was only misled, and afterward sound, The discussions are assuming a parsons’ sod scrimonious ature, sod ‘bere is talk oO nostilo metoge. This 18 bardiy poselbie, as Fwoderick hes declared he witl mot tight onring ths capvaes. Broseriok’s speeches bave creat'd « scveation ail over the State, is friede accord to bine great sua'e of ablity. He is sertaioly to fevor #ito the masses, and { the rumored coalition between bim aud the repubticans ‘akes place, the prowpect of guccers for the adammieireioa osrry would be poor indeed. Mr. Gwin baa doiivoret *everes epeecten in which he toeers at bis colivague, aaa ott mpts to ‘brow ricicuie on bw oratorical efor. The aiter is bardly good policy. The ster p Uscis 3am took away, oa the 20th int, 300 yarsnogere, and the Goldea age $46. be work of extendiog the line of tegrap) from G+ vom, Oursop Valley, has been acttvely commented. Ac fice wil be opened at Oureon Oty ine fee days The “ve from Gilroy south to Los Apgeles i6 also in a atete of great forwarcners, } Sohiver, who was tried and scqrited ons cbarge of frevd, bee desn discharged trom his oes iv the Fourth District Court, The Grand Jury have presented an indictment ageinst Toomas Rosch tor masder ia the firet dogree, for Kull’ og Mertin Gallagoer, Tae United States Quartermertor’a brig Flord will lesve to¢ay forthe moutn of the Colorazs, with twenty-five soleiere of the Sixth ifantyy. She ait! etop oa tne way Sap Pedro on ber downward trip, and teke oa bo1-d & company Of the vamo regiment. Ua her returoshe mill bring back ® oompany of tne Third artillery, to be sta honed at the Presiaio, near this sity. The cush on band ta ihe State Trassury te $308,826 fe receipts for the fiscal ye: overt Unpg the Comptrolier’s: 81,804. Kowara E. Ospuon, lately engaged 1n m'niag operat'onr, has fi ed @ petition to De ducharged from bie dente, Lia- vnii'ies $21,000. A man bamed fhomas Donegan was accidentally killed ‘at San Seaocro on the 20th inst , by failing from a oridge, on stoves forty feet he ow. James Spencer, allan wile Holyreod, was drowned jane 24 . 0 #69 Shirley at Srnora some ttme #iDce, was tried lsat week at Sonora, and acquitted of the vif nee of murder, 4 mao Dawed Potie wag kbled at North Bioonfeld, Ne- vada coonty, Joly 16, by a Me Ollnets. Pole bad mar Hed sister of Oliveto, then separated from ber, aod ben weouced ber. This ied to a tighs, in which Polke was mor thy woouded wba Boife. The fonerel of Barry Parker, who waa killed by the Prematnre discharge of a cannoo, at Nevada, oa the oc vastiou Of tho late vieit of Seoator Bznderics and wr. Wc Kioben, tcok pla @ ast Sucday. Ais réemsins were fol ‘owed fo the grave by a tga number of cizeas, io otucibg Meese, Broderick sud tckibbea. Dec-ared was a pativo of lrélaod. aged 28 years, and has parents who # now living in Vermont © Grane Jury ta this county bave found trae bilis tt Willem Revkin and Michael Dray for stealing soperty from the Uniwd Sates Apseuiser’a etore, Ramon Garom Yanez aa treed yosverd.y io the Patios Dourt, charged with giving an exdioition oa thy Foarth of Joly ip ihe nature of @ bull Ggnt Toe statate lew of ‘sl fornia does not pobibit bull Ogb's specifically, bat ia tercie:s cenetty to avimais Toe prosecntion wes made stcommoun law. Yeorz, it appeared oo the trial, re eriveo » mun cipal leenee for the exhibition, Tae jary found bim nos guilty. TREASURE STATISTICS Tho chipwent of trr-sure om te 20ta ist by the Golden Age wae bot op besvy 98 ibatat tor Ob, yet sell it ease Is ge swonnt. fhe tressure seat fast this month sums up a8 tallow, Sy Btrawer Joty 6... « FB2.265 2B By cteamer July 20,, + 1,884,37+ Ln tree +84 144.500 Shipment in July, 1868 8,477 Out Excees tis y $088,570 During Isat week 22,489 ouncen of gold, worth shou $400 00, were deposited in tho Draach aot ia the city; 4.018 cuDo'# of etiver coin Were purchased, and $300,000 M Goudie eagies ontved ‘ATTAMPIED FLIGHT AND DEYRRTION The Alta of yenterday gives the parscaiurs of an at tempted rxespe by uma from tis fami y, Be aaa de- ected just jn time to prevent bis deparwuro by the eteamer wh ich saired for Panama, MARKISGES AND D&«THS IN CALITORNIA, MaRRIRD TRiKER—Fiericy — Ip Sacramento, Jury 19, by the Rev. Samve! Peck, Loom river to J Benoa Bhrich BROGAN—TackNeyY.—In Sacramento, Juiy 19, by Rev Wr Spock, P. J Brogan to Anoa 3. Cackory. W sLibas—MCOoNaLD —In Marysville, faly 19, by Rev. % B tayor, Mr, John Walters to Miss Margerct wo. Donald McfLkaTb—Ryan —In San Francison, July 10, by the bi Father Harnngwon, Mr. Jono McEirath to mies Elion san Burxs—Ses —In San Berpardino, July 7, by the Rev. Tebam Foqua, of the Missiovary otra eburch, Rev. James Alexender. Buros, of the eihodiwet Episcopal Unurch South, to Mies Leab Louies See. prIED ALEXANDER —In Jan Frupeieco, Jaly 20, of dropsy, J 0. Ateaancer formerly of Neckle, Prassia, aged’ 33 years Wins, —In San Francisco, July 21, Almira L. Winall, aged G years Moneroy —At Lexington, Santa Clara county, July 14, Rosrei! Moreton, sgec 52 years, a native of Vermont. Wert —Near Lexngton, Joly 15, Cornelia, only child of Orria and Cornelia Webb, aged 10 yours, Davis.—Io Sen Joaquin county, July 15, Arkadelvhia Davin, davgbter of J. L. and Marton S. Davis, aged 7 years, 8 months and 9 aays Cari0.—In Sacramento, July 20, Juliana, youngest deughter of J. R. and Mary Calio, aged 7’ years, 11 months and 18 days. SAN FRANCISCO MARKETS, Tuvaspay Eventec, July 21, 1859, We notice quite a speculative demand for adamentine capoles, with wales of 3,200 boxes Macy's, 4. about 180. ver Ib, These ota were beld ny two distunct importing bovses, apd coat in New York abont 22s por lb. Charo \@ leo & better feeling in the market for domestic liquors, especially in @/covol and whiskey; the Inst aie of ths Iat- er wae at auction yesterday, avd soid for 46c., cash. We vote sales of 659 sacks new whest, 10 arrive, at 2c. por Jo.; otbor lote poor selling at 1 76c. a 1.80c., with a ga'c of 1,000 sacks very choice old at 218c. The bariey mar. ket is in 9 bealthy state, with aules at 1.120 a $1,160. for new. Messrs. T. J Poulterer & Uo, soid at auction to-day, for account of wbom it may concern, 1,201 bags Kio coffee, ex Witham apd Mersenger for Cash, Condition not gua ranteed—say 10,000 Ibe., ate. per 1b.; 68,060 lbs , 180, cer 1b.; 670 bags stained, each 160 lbs., 12 70c a 12.660. “andlee—Do Ro & Eldricge sold at auction 300 boxes Ma- cy’, 180. ; 300 boxes Koupp’s, 170. Lard—100 oases Co- rorn’s, 28 ts, Bold at LO%zc per Ib.; 40 cases damaged, 9%c ‘Applee—603¢ bble. dried, poor, tlc ; 75 qr bole. 80, 9, Butter-—60 firkica, Mc. 'a 14¥c. Bresd—50 bbls. costern pilot, 43g. Guuny bage—2,600, 1130. Sosp— 160 boxes chemical olive, as 18, 63;¢ per 1b. Oats are wanted, at150 8 1c. Potatoes, owing to a temporary carcity, are enlovbly at 20, a 23c. per Ib , a8 to quality, Onions, 13% @ 20. per ib, Hay, $15 a 817 por ton. Yeast powdors—60 grocs P. & M , $30 per gross. TELEGRAPHIC, Sr. Lovns, August 17, 1859, The overland Californie mail of the 26:b ult. reschod bere last night. ‘Tho papers farnish afew additional items of news, Affre cccurred on the 28d at Grizzly Fiats, which de stroyed thirty bullcings. Loss not atated. ‘Tho political excitement in the State was increasing, and the quarrel between Senators Broderick and Gwin had reached to personalities of the grossest character. Advices from the Sandwich Islands state that tho now ten per cent tariff was not to be enforced until Septomvor, 1860, Business was moro active at San Francisco, but there ‘was no improvement tn prices. ‘The following ships bad arrived at San Vranoiaco, in ad- dition to those published in tho deepatch from Memphia:— King Philip, Rollins, from Boston Jan. 26; Storm King, —, and Belle of the West, Howes, from Boston March ova The Richmond Grays. ‘The members of this company, now on a visit to this city, were excused from military duty yesterday, and went where they pleased. Colonel Lefferts, of the Na- “onal Guard, with several of his officers, took Captain lott and a party of the Grays to Greenwood Cemetery, where they parsed a picasont time in Viewing the sxencry nd monuments. Quito a number of the Grays vinited Poboken, N. J 1 thay epjoyed saemwelyne witoney ‘DE a mat moet rival ae bai! ciaoa, To iat soe Virgin eave foe Nota, Aud Ful M6 ePoHtEd d@ and Seventa ooungana of Ouph i The Suiliven Strect Sevhudset Charen, La¥INO THE QUANBA BRU8B OF TAKIR NSW CUUaud IN FOUKTA STH4ET—AISTORY OF THE CHUAUG—DES- OBIPTION OP TAB NEW SUILDING, ETO, The corner syne cf 8 new churca for the cougregeiion of Metbotieta now worsd:ppiog to Sullivan stress vas buid yerterdey alterooon in Foa'th street, near Macdougsl, ‘with aporopriate ceremonies. Toers was & large 020 pany to dance. Biabop Jaces presided, and ao eo queot acd-eas was delivered by Rav, Dr. WoNiatoos. His theme wus tbe rearons tor and uses of Caristien aects, showkg more especially why the Metboiist shurob x08 a8 aD organization, and tne causes of ‘te great proegerity Afr the sdiregs a brief bietory of the cburcb wae read by the pasor, Rev Charies Shelling, & collection was taxvo up, gud toe cor Ber 8006 was lowered to 8 piace and formally laid by toe pres. dime Sedop, 10 We name of tae Father, the Son, en¢ the Ho'y Ghow.”” A preyer, the mpgivg of tbe dox OWPY BD” EDF Dr OrciChOs Cderd tho exXAroses be Bulitven airees Methotime Eyiscopsl church was or RaD'z40 1 Devemner, 842 . N, Seana wee ite Brat Patcory nce ther time to0 choreh bas net chengiog for. tupes = tp 1800) » mem bersbyp numbered 470, Das at p & ernt it Bee ony 150 memorrs = Phe decrease 8 Buri da- eo to (be deprectety p of the obaracier of the pekbdor hood ip wore sbe church was loosted, ant nos kong ence There Dos vever neev a serious o:ffl- eavers of the ovarcd, aod nv charao complwnt, appears nova he records, Ia d 1D the corner stone, were de ® menus! of the vai Ovuference of tne desbodiet Epiacovel Courch, 1850; tbe Cbureb Decipne, s catalogue of Methodiet padlica- hone, tia of tbe courch, dc, church ©) frost sxty three feet oa Fourth #17 ees, apd 18 10 De Dinety BIZ fet deep The syle of ur chitectore ig tne Romupesque. [ne neigbt of the frout, Sbicb 1 to be of bite merhie, will be seventy fect, eth two racude favk towere, aud side eotranons in esca. Che ceptre and priptipa: epirance will be through a large and Deanufol porch. The besement floors, reasved hy @& cescept of ooly two fort, will exwnd uader the entire edifice, contaning large, well ventilated roomig for tbe Sunday school, iwowre room, class mértings, Ac. fbe height of the basement 8wnl® Deary twelve feet. The eudieove floor Dil'are or columos and the old pews wii) be discarded, giving place to the new eborcbd sofas = The orenestra will be elsvated above and in the rear of the pulpit plaiform, and ie d commodate ope hundrea and fifty sivgorn, wil upcer tbe cirection of Prof. Leais 4 Bonj-mia Toe aide geieries will be supported by iron orackele. Tox coilpg #3!) De a circular epaa, finished with side arches apd cobrules The cbarco @iil seat about 1,100 peovie, abo eben complow d 1s expected to cost, with the parsonage on the lot adjoring, $*,500. The church ts exp-cted to be ready for deciation adeut the Ist of January. Mr. O Loveland 's chairmen, ani Ur. H P Leake secretary, of tke boidirg committee = The architect ie ir. G. King. oF Brooks: pentere, Hadden & deapey; masons, Se wart, ;'mon work, J. B & W. W. Cornell; marble wo:k, Joon Ohave. City Toteltigence. Freaks oy 4 Map BvLL—Severa, Pernsoys Bapiy GorED —Abdout one o'clock yesterday afternoon a mad bull escaped trom the slaughter bouse of Obarles Cornell, in Forsyth street, pear Bten'on. and galioped off at a furi- oon rate through Forsyth, Broome, Elm, Watker and Cen. ire sti ects, doing much damage oa the way. A number of persone were knocked down, some were badly gored, but uo one was fatally injored, as far as could be ascer- tained. Patrick Foiey apd b's child, of No. 94 Baxter Sreet, while waiving on Waker street, were knocked down and trawpled opon, end a boy residing in Eghth iso IDjured pear the ssme spot. The infuriated va! theo rep agerust the stomp of No. 121 Walser treet, damagtpg it somewhat, broke into the taior’s bop of Juky Parmciee, corner of Walker and Centro eets, apd thep turpipg hort, rushed into the store of John Lypeh, m Canei street, termtyiog the inmates sud creating 8 tremendous excitement A oegro boy Sp Centre street pext came into witn the bole horus The boy was bedly hart, and Jose epeof beeyes, By this ti the butcher from whom ibe Dull bao ereaped arr et tho scene of tne ros, avd boldly rusbing 0p 10 the maddened animal attemp:ed +o grasp the Jeading rope which stil! clung aroand tte neck. Be Focceeded 1p caching the rope, abd attempted to ake & turn around ap awning post, bat toe bull broke avay from Dim end again started off at a fnrions rate. The pofce now came to tbe rescue, and with their revolvers peppereo toe spmmal right apd left, bat with no ober ¢ffect than to increspe the madoees and fero. ety ef the beast Agnin the butcher adcanced wrards the rag‘ng acime!, apd catsbing the roo dexterourly cot 18 tOroat with a large koife To we stroggie the boteber recetved sevorst never scupes apd brvises, sod at one moment it was though tbe roll would Dave kiteo hm. Be was upua the ani. mele re. abd the Dex; moment ould have been s3nt nto tbe air Dad be pot nimbis jamped to the groan and got out of the bull's resch On Teg sining bis fact th grim matador drew f rib vis kuife, and with a well di- rected cut epeeo the ac ne = A number of pickpockets took arvantege of the exci‘ement to prey apoa the aa- tohea end pocketbooks were stoien, go avd Joorasn were on the ground and flogered geatry. who vere auh- ‘me my Weer Tineiy exvestu Street.—Botween cigh ond pipe o’cicck yesterday mornmg a tire broke ovt tp tho cotten batting manufactory of Nathan Clark, on the fourtb floor of No. 208 Weat Thirty seventh street. ibe fremen were soon st the premises, and extingulehed the fire The fourth floor end roof of the building were burped eff, Damage about $800. Insured for $1,000 in the Berkmen Insurance Company. We. Olark’s logs wil! be a>wot $660; insured for $700 in the Eaet River Insurance Company. The third floor ts ocupic! by Joon Davbury, weaver; bis machinery and stock 1s cumayed by water probariy to the amount of $500; in- sureo sor $1,760. The first avd second floors are o2cn ied by Jomes Mit rd, Jr., &8 sa'esrooms for house mouloirgs; the gtock in ed about $700 by water, avd is speured for $1,000 ia the Excelsior and Park Iosu Fence Gompentes, The fire will in po way interfore wish tbe operanone of the mill. The fire originated in ons of the conn pickpg machines, and w supposed to have been. caused by tricton, Tas Orunixe or BERKMAN Srawer ACRO#S THE PaRK.—This work which we received the assurance from the Street Commissioner would have been commenced several we since, still remaics in staltequo. The tron fenco ond base stones bare been Gisplaced, and the fligging acroes the Park bas been torn up, which gtve the 2 & very dilapidatea appearance. Svicipg—About eight o’clock last evening a mau pamea Jacob Beisser committed suicide by shooting him. self in the bead in the yard of the building No 39 Goward street The cause 1s attributed to private difficulties, Ua Dis perzon was found ¢wo bank books, shomiog & doporit to bis credit of $9¢0. fhe Coroner will be notified this morning. Coroners’ Inquests. Martaxctiory AocipEnt at Bxievve Hosrrra, —Joesph Miller, one of the tnmates at Bellevue Hospital, leaped out of a third story window a few days ago, ani was so severely injured that he died on Tuesday night in ccase quence. Deceased was admitted on the 12th inst. ina suffering condition and apparently in the last stages of con- sumption. He was placed in ward No. 12, on the third floor, and white there became delirious. Watching his oppo: tunity, the ma<man opened one of the windows and before his purse arrivea he managed to crawi upon tho window sill and brespinte himself to beg teres beneath, 8 ojetanee of nearly forty feet. Oorocer Jacaman hela an ‘inquest upon the body of deceased yesterday, when the Jury rendered a verdict im accordance with the aboro facts. Deceared resided at No, 85 Kesex street, whore he leaves a qife and family. Svericion oF InranTicipg.— An inquest was held by Coro ner Gamble yesterday, at No. 63 Greenwich strect, upon the body of a female child found dead in the sink. The mother of deceased, Mary Ward, ‘was examined in relation to the matter, when she stated ‘that sbe recently rejurned from Wisconsin, and boing without friends or employment took lodgings at the above number. She positively denied having thro@n the child into the sin, but the jury did not attech mush import- ance or crea{t to her statement, as will bo secn from the verdict. Dr. Wooster Beach made a post mortom exs- mination of the body, and gave it as his opinion that death bed been caus-d by wxaffocation. The case was then sub. mitted to the jury, who, after due deliberation, rendorod the following verdict:— fnat deceased came to ber death by roffoca'ion by being thrown into the snk of house No. 68 Greenqich ntreet, on tho 16tc of August, 1860, by her mother, Mary Ward.” Too , in @ very fee- bie condition, was removed to Bellevae Hi for modi- cal treatment. When well nae will be taken into custody and committed to the Tombs to ‘await the action of the Grand Jury. AN UNKNvWwN Man Founp Drownep.—Coroner Gamblo also beld an inqusst, at the Battery extension, upon the body of an uaknown man found floating in the bay bya boatman named William Flowor. Deosaced was avout 60 years Of age. was nix foet siz inches in height, and had [omen Bo was areesed in @ monkey }: brown clot Lerma td rinbed veet and boow, the lett one de. the body, oe jury reauered » veroit ef “found drowa ¥ be deceaked was seat to Bull pet, ievne Hospital for Tana Miltary affairs, TDB Gakanwica GUARDS. ‘This corapany, under the command of Captain timon ‘Myers, wil make thelr stxth annual parade on the Tu of Septem ber, and pay a visit so Tartle Bay park, Chey oon- template parson KbOat ove hundred and fifty mea, aad wi be ccommocaie’ Ly @ camber of dlatinguixoed unti- tery men, sls) several Members of the Common Joyuali, aie the Croton Water Qaestion. MLYTING OF THE ACAPKMY OF MeDIGINS—PATER OY THS CONDITION OF T4B CROTEN—-TBS CAUSE AND THe BEMADY, TO. The regular monthly meeting of the Acatemy of Med! cine took pice last evening, and after tho” dtsyoval of tre regnlar Uteipess, upon motion of Dr. McNulty, tho asa Cutten ioviied Dr Henry South, of Cinciamatt, 1 read a | poper © Diab he bad prepared om tho subject of toe pre | tent Cone tion Of the Crotoa waver, Dr. Sain ke read the paper, as followe:— ‘The pubis ind sppears to bela a wats of nolicibade about te vop'easa: toexs of tha “roti wacer, warns IDQUIriDgty to tbe pbysician aud the poewtaws ‘Faust de maeve,’? 1 be 1 W) RaDMIC to we Acatemy of Medinae A eXvaDaOry Of thiB O»ouition, aod ieve culoniared to allay the exoiionent—soa. siderations emdooid in asimpe statement of facia Dear. 1DE op the questions vow unceasingty waked, of * Voa% iw the cavee— ow can we remove the uDolespant ¢ ff: arb oveusaepces in fature?”? ‘de water ato mush insisted O71, expr ‘omlera ive SuBlyses oF portions taken from cif fereD: pomia on tbe yoote from ita mushy sources w oar bydrapis, With great respect for \be opinions of many wbo will oifer wb me, I beg leave to suggest thst sDovgd ® Matter of curious iprercet, no analysis ie likely 10 throw mucd Lew light on the subj-ct, or wo Bald us to spy remery Dot already known, fhe matter must be ed Dall Ke brarings—io the Droades\ porsibie aan. tabing every mortifying circumstance inte coosiae- ation, if woe are to arrive at any gatiefactory conctusing. ‘Wit tbe mineral coments of tus Croton water—sod there are ail tbat in tbe present state of our kaowleig: cep with any certainty be discovered, weighed and moa sured by apalyris—we beve but tite concern. I leave Wem, therefore, out of view, aa being indifferent to the inquiry Petore us. Traced to their courres, mos! streams like tha Oro: ton rise in marebes. An epersyvu% and rank growth of vegetable matter ts the cuaracwiisiic of sano Io calties ip warm end temperate climates, he water tm whieb they abound, is commonty colored of some ebade of yellow or brown, and bas a roarked and pe ecuNer tage, svgeesting rotton wood, nd called the Werady. Tbe Crovon is rarely free from 6ucd a tings, and te benee questiy termed by Professor Drager, ‘a yolloe variety” of water. The color is commonly dust rm.’ re of vegetabic origio in a state of decomp»iton, war | wben tbe process is complete, ore precip tae ara dark colored or bisck mad Billtman, Jr, mm bis report oo Croton and otber waters, ip 1846, remarked “a guzut sa pid'ty,”? reminding ‘one of tne taste of maran or a4 smo ‘water, 20 Commonly percerved in the waters of lakee,’’ thongb no ocor was then perceptid o Ip ai) water left undisturbat, after a time there will be found veget ble growths of the lowest orders, maiuly copierv® , such form a scum on ponds. This wili ve tue careeven tp dietilied and oi'nera! waters, aod jo solo ons of arseica! seite. These vogetrole growtns will be Wore Duwerous, preeent more variesies, avd be more repioly cevelooed, acourdisg to the amoun: of organic matter derived from the soil, and from the soutien of the ‘oluble portion of detached lesvee, blossoms, s'ems, Toor, &o , ip a state of decay, ‘as well as the vresence of ur light, free access of air, and a temperatare ne.tner too bot Bor t00 co d. Under ordinary circumstances thege conferoid plants ave in no way injurious to the satubrity of the water, nor a0 they affect either ita taste or smell Oa the contrary, ‘hey sppropriato organ'c matter in solutwa, and by sap plying fees ag contribute to the support of couatiess aul. mals, which, jo tbetr turn, coneume decaying oartioke, and that same oxygen bastens the complete decomoosi of all cead matter present, whether of animal or vegetable origin. The animals themselves are most'y microscopic hard and rot shelied poiygastrica, and become the [001 of larger ones, abd £0 00; woile their excrementa! aischarges io ‘beir turD pourisb tbe conferva and othwr plants, or, hav- meiracee de:omporition, the insoluble portions are pro- cmpitar Under ordinary circumstances, the balanoo is thus even ly Bept, a pow every day seen to aquaria, The wa‘er re. maps Nmpid, ano free from foreign taste or smell. But an uDOomMMoN season Of drovght occurs Tae solabie pro. ducts of the Ispos, the dratouge of woich at other times eupplies the bead waters, acoumulao tn the soil, Av the pame time, by the lowering of the level of the water in the maranes apd now more eopaish siveams, and under the tofluence of a summer sup, & Vast aod upnenal imostas is given to decomporition ie all such jocelities. It may be worta e@bile w ilostra e this. I¢ ie well anowo tuatso long as wooden piles remen eniirely under water, decay, al- though rot absolutely prevenwo, is so reterdea ‘that several centuries may elepec without its becoming very perceptivie, or proceediug to any dumsgiog extent 6 ecen in the familiar instance of Veni, wom of bore fe are built on piers driven wtothe mad of the Isgoops But if tbe upyer part of the pile whould not be steadliy below tho waver lice, thea tae dor: WON EXpOrEd Wii! BPeEdily rot. Almost the Whole Sosud! pavian Pepingula 1s steadily rietog anove the level of the tea, At Stockbolm the rete bas been calou‘ated from ob- ser VatiDs made, to be aooat two feet in a century. payed apt this hg bed eet piles supposed at 0 to bave ven aban: oe - Goine expored, Tobled ant Seasuntated We Tomk ang Fe goest portion of the costly gramte quays which are the Price of that pert, That which is £0 self-evident and familiar a pbenome- la pon in the esto of pies occure with tbe tame certuiniy | acd witb a celery piopo:tioned to tnoressed #urface a01 Oim Disbed contact, ip the case of every bit of acick, olad3s of deao grace, loaf and pe'a', wbicb, under water, shouid heve undersone® slower decompos'tion or cremecansia, until errested by Complevon or derication. Tous, & great store of rotied and pariisily roiweo materials wil! nave been Jaid apen the now cried bowoms of tho shallower | portions of the headwatera At the same time the very ex- | posure of thoon bottome mt Jorm» of cecomposition tn jotsted portions of organic Material previounry undergong bus the slower onaace upoeretood by evemecansts. The fret suficeniy abi dent ralo which follows wil wash down from all tae tourres Demed the acoumulated etores of partials decom. posed orgapic matviar. The eq itibrium of ine wast aqia- rivm 18 then digturbed—the water is loaded wich more ‘wa erial then cap be disposed of by tau an) mal and vage lable coi eomers in the upper country—the sipoly bas ba come greater than the cemand—aud the super {laity, giv iog ab vnwopted and disagreradle fisvor to tue waver, is ‘that which pow literally stinks in the rostrils of the goo1 people of Gotham. It does not follow that any marked frjurions oonse- quences can be justly traced to tng uswetoone contamination. Isay aavisedly jostly traced, for durtay | @ period of popular and perbepe even medical exci. ment 0D a subject, we are apt to reason too looscly— too miweb im the — hoe, ergo propter hoc style—and 10 attribute to the condition of the Croton waier what should fairly be piacea to the credit of searon, diet, or other sources of disorder common to the time of your and the habits of the people. The presence of abuodant and itvely infucoria of che usual species render it extreme ly ee etry saz ig DOt poisonous in any verse tble degreo, for cave thore delicatery organizi creatures should be the first victims. With regard to contamination with anima! matter, it may be obrerved that probably at no time is the Croton fenocent of dead cats, dogs, pigs and other quadropeds, if 1t be of buman remains. Bat when the booy of water is large in probably amounts to the same 4 motion, no taste or odor will be communicated to it by the slow decomposition of such animal substances. In the most remarkable case on record of aotuul poisn- ing of water, by the choking of a well with human corpses, and which occurred to a regiment quartered in a convent during tbe Peninsular war, the soldiers had long ‘used the water for drinking and culinary parposi, with: out remarking any other peculiarity than a mawkish, somewhat swoet taste. The Mckness of etomach followed by vomi'ing which bas occurred after drinking freely of the Croton in its present condition, especially when taken the first thing in the morving, may porsibly be attributed to ite nauseous taste and sme)!, assisted by some strovg convictions or fore gone conclosions on the subject. In two cases ocourricg under my own observation, ybe individuals affected were restored to perfect immediately after vomiting. No Dausea, debility or sym| of i irritation of coasti- twtional or supervened. The samo pbenomena might bave followed a visit of one uneccus. tomed to a glue factory, a tannery, or the locality where apy other n ly unsavory aad equally healthy oc. cupation is carriedon. The same phenomens might, per- haps, bave followed the injestion of the purcet spring water, if the individual idiosppcrasy had beon unfavor- ably modified by a supper of pickled oysters and cham. pegne oror night, Stilt, tho use of water much loaded with vegeto animal matter has been always considered to occasion endemic disorders of the digestive apparatus, especially dyecatery; and as #uch disorders are said to be most virulent where such wier is habitually made use of, tt becomes the man of truc science to suspend a final judgment until more facte are offored in ar; it. for al prectical purgoees, nothing could be more eflica cove than the plen be bad suggested The vaper was recetved with warm app'ausé, Some rewarke, mainly corrohorative of Dr, 3mith’s views, were wace by members of the acwiemy, and a vo.e of thuoke Wor tor dered tO Dim unanimously. [ne Academy toen ad jour Dr, MoNvLrY, at the oonolasion of the reading, urged upon ‘be attention of the Academy the imporcance of the rudjent, Ip bis view it was pecovsary to prevant the to troduction of orgeplo mater into the Crotoa, to exe ude ¢ burping rays of the sun from the surface of the water, and st ihe same time to admit tho necessary quantity of air, RDNER wanted to koow whether the animalonlie Dd aquatic plauin—perbspe sknnky and @kuak cab bage—bed, in the opinion of the gentlemen, prodased the ppusval tarte, It had pot been rtu'ed whether thia fter ‘ice perbape deleterious to health ll remain? or would the miematic character contiour? Dr Surm waa pot understood to reecond directly to ‘hs queauiow, Out to reiterate bis recom.nendation as 40 the charcoa) fitration. THE ODOR AT CROTON LAKE. The odor of the water at Oro’on Lake is identical with thet oraep from the pipes in the city, pertaking of tie smetl of fresb earth or muddy brook water, Tos Orocon Sard ta of the opwion that whea toe new reservoir aad aqueduct are fluiened, avd @ plentiful supply of waver can be bept on band, @ disegrevabie trate hike che present can be readily removed by arawwg offtne water at ailf.reat potnts. Quarartine Matters. YEVER ARRIVAL FROM HAVANA—MORE DEATUS FROM YELLOW F@VSR—THE LATS Carr. HOYT— A RECKLESS AND AVARIOIOUS WIDOW—TBB OFFAL TROUBLE. ‘The ebip Hannab Crooker, Captain Huntoon, arrived late yesterday afternoon st the Lower Quarantios from Havana, after a passage of fourteen days. Her captain reports that the firet mate died of yellow fever ta the hospital at Havana Three others were taken sick with tne same Oigeare and were transferred to the hospital, whence they wero discharged cured and resumed nervice on the ship agein. On‘the third day ont from Havana one of those who bad been cischarged from the hospital bad a rolapae and died. The Hannah Crooker belongs to New Orleans and the freigbt'ng business belog dull there she went to Bavans to ab'p a cargo to this city. All of her crew are now well, and have enjoyed good health, with the exception of the cases mentioned. Coming from an iafected port, abo was of course subjected to the ordiaary rulo—nine daya detention in the infected anchorage. Captain Hun toon brings with bim the personal effects of tno late Captain Boyt, of the St Louis, whose death at da- ‘vana, from yellow fever, waa some time since ropovted ip the Bznarp. It will be remembered that Capt Hoyt took quite an active part in a public dione: given at Bavana on the Fourth of Jaly by the resident American Consil. He went from the dinner to his ship, and was immediately prostrated by yellow fever. His family re- side in Brooklyn, and the effects will be tranzferred to their keeping. Tn addition to the Hennah Crooker but three vessele are now lying at the Lower Quarantine anchorage—the Orszy Light, from Tampico; the Bernetes, from Sierra Leone; and the James M. Thurston, from Havana Two vesrele—the Express, from Havana, and the Sarah, from Matep zas—wero yeeterday permiked to come upto the city, their terms of detention having expired. The cargoes of some of the detained veasels bave already been light- ered to the city, There are now seven casez of yellow fever Nightingale; only one of these is copsicered any way dangerous. On Moodey one of the patient confla> on the borpital abip by yellow fever died This mekes the ‘bird oesth that bas occurred thus tar this season op the Dew floating hospital from yellow fever, out of eleven ares of tbe divesse placed on board of her. The reck/eseneas which a epirit of avarice will engea- der ip eume people regarding yellow fever was atrikingty {lurtrated in an istapoe that transpired yeserday ia the office of the Heath Officer. A woman, whose buspaad O10 a few days ago of yellow fever, asked Dr. Waleer, the Devuty Health Officer, for the ciwthes of her deceased bustand. Dr, Walser very peremptori:y aud proporiy retured the requert. The woman tonisted that the o-oth- ing belovged to hor, and to the auswer toast sne might have them in the middie of Osiooer, when all danger of coptegion by them was over, replied “that by inst time they would be moth eaten and raed” Two male frienos, who acsompanies the woman, witad ” a the latier in ber eptreates for we clone. Tae 8 WELT AWRY Qaite tovgUEDS BY the poreistent refusal of the Deouty Healty Officer to comply wits taetr request ‘What places she conduct of tbe widow in toe pretext in stance in a specially o21ous heht, is the fact of ber baviog been paid by the Health officer, siaoe the death ot her buabsnd, $000, which tae later bad im his posseesion at the time of his decease. Loud complaints con-nne still to be uttered by Stiteo Teianders on account of the recent and coniinvod liaiag of tbeir shores by offal—a puisance not only pa'wful y pa va | ble to the eye, but of awiully permeating and of-asive character. “It is pow believed that tha sht» Cancoo, from Breou!ya, is vor solely chargeable with the inilctina of wa buisapce. The immense quantity of skinned aan ts and tevered entrails floating in the stream, and betag dashed at intervais on ‘eitber store, duwa to tbe Nar Tor on «be one side avd as far as the K lis on cas otner, te regorded ag a rebattel of thie suponsition. have is po dount that the bloated and off-psive carcssses bad therr starting point from up the Norch aud East rivers, ooatgu ous to the bone bolting Ipsututions aud horse facwries, abounding in the upper partof the city. Tae biame tr Te cane 18 thrust urou the shoatders of the contracts for the removal of offal from tae city, who nave taken Unis short anc essy method of getting rid of dheir loaoe of fita, inetead of transporting the same beyond the p-escriba: mits. The Staten Istanders, as every gensibie picron does, dermmend that the sulpable parties snoald be iounc out and be brought to immediate account, Jersey City News. PROBABLE MYSTERIOUS MURDER. Coroner Morris, of Jersey City, held an inquest yeater day afternoon upon the body of an unknown man, whoss Pame, from papers found on him, is supposed to be Justus H. Schmidt, or Schmither, who was foond in tue water near the ferry. The deceased bad evidently come to his death by strangulation, as his eyes and tongue protraded fm as ghastly manner. A large rope was fouod tied around his body, and snother around one of the arms, their ends being jagged, as if they had been attached toa weight and were chafed off Ia ono of his Pockets was found en envelope, upon which was inecribec in German hand, “Justus M Schmither, (or Schmiat,) oorver of Roce and Third sireets, Philadelphia.” Coroner Morris telegraphed to the above bamed pluce in Philadel. phia, to ascertain if @ person of that name resides or hat resided there, but could jeern nothing of him. [oo jury found that deceased, rupposed to be Juatua H. Schmidt or Scbmitbers, came to his ceath by violence at the haads of fome person or pereocs to the jary uokoowa. Deceased was apparenuy a German, thirty dve o: forty year of aga, avout five fect ten iucnes in height. He on a black coat, light silk vest, back ribbed cassi- mere pants, gaiter boow, dlue socks, and white abirt and uncersbirt. In the breast coat pocket was found a white Vnen handkerohic?, which was saturated with biood. Yruow Fevzr ALakM.—A report haying become curreat that the two steamboats Kane and Thistle, tenders upoo the yellow fever hulk in the lower bay, are in the habit of coming to Jersey City for snaplies, the matter waa brought up in the Common Councit meeting on Tuesday evening, On mo tion of Alderman Hardenburgb, a resolution was adopted dirceting the Commitee on Ferries and Waarves so ascertain whether spy boats having connection wil Querantine, or vessels arriving from infected parte, land atthe wharves in th’s city, and if so to notify the rresi dent of the Board and the ity Clerk, i order that they may immediately call a special meeting The two steamers above referred to are pronibited from visiting New Yora or Brookiyn wharves. Personal Intelligence. Baron de Stoeck!, Russian Minister, and,etame Stoeck!s gument In reply to the question, “How are the nauseous taste and to be removed?” there can be bat one answer convey any useful information that cao de casily All uso of ind of alum, applied. compout fuller’s cathe ike, &o., is Mable, in ignorant hands, to prcduce more mischief than it’ cares. Bat every one can stir into each gallon of water not lees than one- querter, nor more than three qusrters of an ounce of freshly burned rectifer’s charcoal, costing about eeveaty- five cents bushel. In afew hours the warter may be filtered sweet and palatable through a few foids of cloth, or apy of the common sand filters in use. Fresh charcoal pretiminery pleasant condition of tae be possible to detect the ma'n sources whence the solvable organic matiurs aro derivet, end on the fret oocorrence of rain after drought to permis the surcaerged water to run to waste, the cause of the whole troanie will i removed, and the unpleasant consequences pre- vented. To consiveion, the Sostor stated that from his exoari- menir, Whiod wore af yet quite incomplete, ho nad 96- come seyefted that halt an ona of cherooal was aban. daptly svfticient to purife eect exilon of water, and the cort of the charcoal would be ooxt to ‘ponnog I. wen. be alouls to diter the water so «9 to inege Is very cleni sud iiDpad, Dus there could be no question shat have been stopping at the Clarendon. They are now at Newport. ‘The Governor has appointed tho following named per eons to be Commissioners for tho State of New York, to take the proof and acknowledgment of deeds and other instruments to be used or recorded in our State, and to ad- minister oaths:—A. 4. to) Novada City, and J B Marsball, Sacremento, California; Neleon L Waite, Dan- bury, Connecticut; Samuel R Rankin, K okuk, lowa; Ed mound F. Alien, Fuirbaven, juackts; Win. Agaley, Jr., Grape Repida, Michigan; Wm. Markoo, St, Paul, in: Derota; Lucius D, Tompkins, Orange, New Jersey; Joreph ‘Du Bole, Great Bend, Peapsyivania; Wm. Silkma, Provi- Rhode Inland? Charles D. Menefleld, Cincmaat!, and Seneca W. Et Cnitfoothe, Ohio; George 8. Dodge, Janes- Commodore Paulding hes been rusticating for a few en Fi by at Nepberan, Westchester county, the couatry seat of Wr. James McBride, and in a region readered famous by the capture of Major Andre by the Commodore's father the Revolotionary war. ‘The wife of Sherman Booth, of Milwaukeo, recently tried there for the reduction of a girl of fifteen, bas commenced ‘an action for divorce. The parties aro 00 good terme not ‘withetanding, reside in tho same house, aod walk out to- gether, arm in arm. The Hon. hir. Conrad, the ex-Secretary of War under Prewident Fillmore; Hon. C. Wiliams, Kombor of Congraus elect from Dlivois, end Hon. Dr Faroy, of Illinol#, vases troup’ Mem: ‘Tor:., on the 12.) wast, on to way {> Shotr rerpective houes. \ great num*er of ertists are in oul about Gorhan, N. HL, this sem mer. Io Gorham aro Moviiior aad Raiey of Yorke and Soar ong Backert of Wheelock ead 4: M S804, New York. At York, while st toe W. Way, of Monmeronl, on the floating hospital Floreace | ADDITIONAL FROM EUROPE, ARRIVAL OF THE SAXONIA,. Napoleon’s Complaint o! Italian Ingratitude. If France Desert Italy Austria will Rule from * Turin to Messina. AFFARS IN VINICE AND MOD2NA, Meeting of the Irish Catholic Bishops. THE POPE'S LEGATE IN THE CHAIR ROYAL REGATTA AT COWES, "Sy &., &. ‘The screw steamabip Ssxonia, from Southam ston on the 4tb inat , arrived at this port avout nove yesterday. Very late flies by the Sexonia contain the anaexed ex- ceedipgly ‘mportent article from the Paris Cmstuutvonned, on the subject of the sscritces made by Nagoieoa i tne caute of Itahan freedom; the marmarings of toe Taliane atrbe reeult of the peace; and their absolute Jependence on the Emperor's frieodsoip for an impanity from Aus trian rule extended from “Luria to Mersina ? Some very interesiiog extracts wilh regerd to the Ssflaus cf the Ducties, and other general subjects, are given. The Dublin correspondent of the London Times, writing on the 2d of Avgnst, saya:— A\] tho prelates of the Roman Catholic chureb in Ireland, with the solitary exception of Bishop Biake, of D-onore, assembled yesterday to the chapel of %& Kevin, attechod to the catbeoral church m Marlborough street,’ “ for the jog tuto conside: ation several qacstions of great Importance to the Irisb Catholics The proceesiogs are as yet a mystery, all business boivg done #ith closed doors, and ali that outsiders know t¢ that the Papal La- gate, 85 superior in rank to the Primate, presided, aad \bat the celthevations tastes until 4P, M., when an ad- journment to thia day took place. The following curious statement ‘a mace by the Banne of Ulster, tbe organ of the Nortnern Presbyterians:— The Right Bou. Chief Baron Pigntt (a Catholic Jadge), in eenteveng three prisoners lest wrex at tbe Down Ase fizes for riot end aseault, 1D covvedtion with a miserabie exhibition of perty feeling, tok oocawoo to re'er ¢2 toe rehpious movems pt in the North « al! party spimosities, and produced the most wnol-some moral Fesuits vpon the coma@onity at large. aie Lord- ship epoke in the most favoraie terms of toe movement, and expressed & bope that it would extend over the whole. country, and influence society to ita lowes, depibe Aa thir tciportant statement of the Jodee was delivered fbortiy before our reporter reasbed Downpatrick on the morning of Friday last, we are thus unanie to present tt to } our rencers ina fuller form. It 18 auogether a eteikiag 1. mgDificant tes amony to the ineoees Of the work, and beass ite acpropriate lesson ‘00f co those Unitar rian ego Epecopai olvines who bayeebown guch ap un- seem'y hosulity to the movement. At the Antrim Assizes lately, after some dissassion the I’hoopix conrpirators were discharged on weir own re- cogpizances, Judge Christian concurring in tme course s¢opted by the Crown. The traversers all plesded “‘Gulity.”” ‘They are required to take the oath of alle giance when cailea upon. A eres of experiments gre ebou! to be conducted by Captain Ga'ton, on the part of the Gritisn Aoard of trade, Mr. K, Stephenson, M. P., and Professor Woeat- stone, to determine the best descrigion of ca- ble for the proposed lice of telegraph from Falmouth to Gibraltar. The experimente are t> be car- red on wit the aia of the atlantic Telegrapn Company, end will comprise an investigation imto uae comosrative valne of gutta perche and tadia rupher, the beer mode of imsulatior, and other qu stions connected with the mana- facture of deep submarice lines, The Ulioa Advertiser, altnd ng 10 the defeat of the Enpe- ror of Rostia in the Vice Chaocior’s Court, Laadon, ia bia stiempt to eppropriate the £70,000 whrch the late Sir James Wylie, payeictan to the Emperor Nichoiss, oad invested in thy Eng teh fonds, saya:— The heir at \e@ 1g Mir Water Wyllie, sbh'powner, Kin- caroine, Sic James’ role svurvivwg orotber, aad toe Lanorome sum of £70,000 wili fall 10 be snared by afew bigbiy respected fam les in our ywa distewt, aad oce femuy in Dundre willelso reap the bevel: of tae Vice Shavcelor's Judgment Is was in 1846 toat Sir James Wyne mnvesteo £60,000 fn the Bugis funds. bis toven 10a being to purchare en eatete i Siotiend, sad thereafer return and spend the evectog of D8 Gays tp bis Dative country. tbe abortion of the Corn laws shorty after- Wurcs gave rise to ‘he (oem mm Some quarters thas the land woule be depreciated in vaive, aad Sir James, delayed bis visit to Scotland — fhe £50,000 meanenite tay acca mulet- wwe till the coath of Sir James in 1854, and 1s hes been xecumulabrg ence, tll i: oes now resahed the gondiy smount alreary ested. The expeases of the action fall to be veoveted from tne £70,0°0 The Grand Duke Constantine of Russia did not arrive at Cowes cn Tuesday, august 2, as bas been stared, bat was expected to arrive at Spithead on the 4th from 3t. Petereburg. Aparimenté bave been propared for bis royal higkucss and euite st the Pier Hotel, Ryae, where be will sojourn for a snort t1me under the assumed name of Admiral Komarotf, In the House of Commons, on the 8d of August, the Northweetern Territories pili and the Speaker of the Le- gislative Council (Capada) bill were read a eecoad time. The Vierna correspondent of tho London Zimes, writing on the Sist of July, saye:— Count Colloredo, who had another audience of the Km- peror yesterdey. 1 }eace for Zurich toxs evening. It ig cot yet known whether M. ce Bourqueaey wit) retarn ag Ambassacor W Vienoa, Dut cer.am tis thes M de Ban- neville’s ftay bere wis be @ Very enortoae Toe local capers annovnce the departure of Baron Veriher, the Proesian Minter, to Berlin; but he was here as eieven clock last nigh:, and at cbat bour bad no ires of leaving bis poet, ‘Tbe Prusrian pote of the 23d test. wil prova- bly put an end to the discussion between Austria and Pruntia, as it is pretty clearly proved that the Emperor Napvleon mode @ statement at Villafranca which was nob perfeclly correct. A Berlin lester, of the 2d of August, in the Londc: Times, Baye:— Prureia hus not quite deserved the praise she recetves for clever dpiomacy, bot she certainly nas vot at al! deserved. the Emperor of Augtria’s attack. She was prepared to cefend the integrity of he territorial Posseenions, and the )6th of this monih war positicely axed for the advance of her army op the Rhine, acd toe avlivery of her atime lum. The Avseg lerettechoft was cetermived oo & fort> Digbt before it wus made paniic, aad only de'aved by the necersities of the Finance Minister, who require to se- cure bin joag, Thus austria pow kuows that sce was in 100 great a hurry to make peace; and, betag sogry with ber- felf, is, of course, highly incensed against her oeighbor, "brs isthe opsy explanation that cn be given of tae ob- atnste silence ebe Maintains mm answer to the Prave:an demanoe for a withdrawai of the cnarges contained in ine Emperor's proclamation. Ade3rce, published by Count de Bessingen, Governor of Venice, reduces tbe amount of the joan of 75,000,001. imposed on the Lombardo Venetian Kingdom to 30,- 000,C00f., which will now have to be paid by Venetia. All the other arrangements made for the aliotmeat and payment of this loan in Venetia romain tn vigor. The Genow Gustte announces that Marsbal Niel em- barked on tae 20b of July to recurm to France. Om his arrival in that city he met with 8 most enthusiastic reception. The Moniteur de la Flotle, of August 4, announces that. orders have been given at the different ocean ports to proceed immediately with the disarmament of all Freach voesels armed or in course of arming. These orders are wready being executed, and vessels which were in the roads (enrade) bave been put back into the different ports. The disarmament has also commenced at Touloa. Orders bave been given to disband alt sailors having served five years. TRE LIBERATION OF ITALY. INGRATITUDS OF THB PEOPLE TO FRaNCE—DO THE ITALIANS UNDSRSTAND THE SERVICES OF NaPO- LEON TO THAIA CAUSE—TUE ANGLO-GBRMAN UNION. AGAINST FEEEDOM—NAPOLSON IS THE CUSTODIAN OF LIBEMTY IN ITALY—IF BE LEAVY HER TO HER- SELF AUSTRI4 DOMINATES FXOst TURIN TO MESSINAs ‘The Pars Comstitutionn:! poniisnes thy foliowiag arte's, Srvidet fio six pari, and eigued ranter do Cus. mmghac: Muob by | xavie be | es 10 eh wt Mune } H L en paid avout tho ingratitade of Itely, 1 Das oe alte Qe MMe wer Jae, the f Va ro. COVed Bhd WhO joy At awrverance escape! iu Demy O2%. Durate from tho italian hearts, and riarked 152 march of

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