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Q THE NE i WHOLE NO. 8398. WEWS FROM HAVANA. Arviv/é of the Queker City and Oahawbae Gy au of the City Imgroving—Yew Postal Voutere Sugar Market Declinieg—Freights Spybely Lmprovedesprete on Freignt=The As asoxa Boxeelis Seen from Deck, dee Tre United Scater wail eteawsnip Quaker City, Captale Bnrofiit, (rom favens op Monday, Auguat 20, dveo’clock Pe WM, arrived at Quarauting yesterday worving, at nino wolook, wih 68 pssvergeré and $91,C00 in specie. ‘here wes wo wickness ou board Yee United Stutes mall steamship Cabawha, Captain Prive, wrrived at this pers from Havana at seven o’eloox yesterday evening. She left New Orieaua on tbe 27th at SA, U,emi entered the port of Bavwonas 2 P, &, oa the 20th—foriy- Ave hour (rom tbe Balize; duoberged muils, psesengers wad eorgo, TeCer OD Hoerd toe mails aad passenger: jor New York, end again pasted the Moru st ex o’clook she game evening, Time from Ho vavs, four days aad ome ~bour; from New Orleans to New York, six days end oven hours, being the'thortert pasesge ever made from tat port vis Aevene. ‘The ebaw da bas on freightfrom New Orleaus 160,00) Bi zican dulinrs. re newn by the Cabawba 1 oaly 2 few hours later than ibet by the Quaker City. The surora borealis waa teen from the deck of the sicamer Cabewbe on her paseege from New Orleans to Bavons ob Sugday oigbt, ie 28th alt, from oigat ty nine Wolock, the whip belng im latitude 26 degrees North, ood preacoted very brilliant appearance. The health of Havyans was improving, with very litte ‘Biarms felt among the residens, New Post Odlice reguiatious bave been published at Ha Yeas, reviving the ola reguiataoue of 1848, Ail she iosportaus ports of (wo Msisad Osve boca opened te tho tolroduetion of Geb free oF dutea. Too Quaker City brings the followimg news as to tho Wate of the sugar market:—lo sugar vo transactions; do Biming, sud rates pominal, Stock 246,000 boxes, against 309,600 io 1568 wt tbe sarud dite. Preighiv, with few yersels im port, bave slightly im. Proved. Eachanges more lavguid asd trregalar. Loudoa, 12 a ‘Tb yer cent, 60 daye; New York, 2» 636 por cont, 60daya; New Orleans, 5 4 6 per cent, 60 days. OUR BAVANA COKKKSPONDENOE. Havana, August 29, 1859, Bopy of the New Postal Rules Important to Ship Maters— The Fish Importatwn Livles and Key West Prade—Healih WO ihe City Improved, atc. , bc. i send you @ revived order of the Pos! Office regulations for ibie inland, whico ii will be very iportsut for ship amotert from the Unwed Siates to give tueir most carefal attention 10 cm arrival in this port, by the dehvery of al) besied packages in the eLape of loners os Guycrod cows papers, vide the regulations, as follows: — GoVENNMENT aND CartaIn GSNERaSMP OF TOE Ever Z DOF CUBA: ~ rable teimest Dat oul-ra sue Royal Fost Ofse train shy oF oad. Fparce shee ed vy toa winunjeured one iewn, royn 4 dino wines of the government, nas falied mi: aitection UZON ko Important 8 mater to adopt coa Vroiem near ures te Orcler Uo tegare io tie vigor thous whieh might te neglected oF ip duse, end for tot yurpore. bev Li wd the esur-Jisiou of the uescrsl Poutinsster's Uffce, no: wetth ide abject to put m rtog tothe rraugg!iogof corresponden sa berceforserd, te rhied tant mane perkvoa mey inoar iguo- risky, or wih thue idene of fiieadiy ser tre, ss alao ft Bap- ‘hat ciliere bide lettcrs and yointed pavers with malicious Bre urtminut éelgne, Lave reaiived is virtua of the fasaiea lnvesied 1a me 0; Mojeaty ae Gove mor aad © Sa a) thie’ Sundelegate of tue Pont, 5 1b correspondence bros 7 ccuee sarniing at thie Veaud ‘aiall ne delizered ta the aotot Abe viette 10 ths Oollectr of oe Poat Cy hs bd Hg eae ePoger or wake under wae charge H weny Og che parte shore re |e wo oligctor, the mariere wa- Terstrgee Ryd pawengets are obilg=d to seliver tho litera artes thelr batge to the Foss (fice or sdminlatratla3 tenet. 79 op chal ve pata: the rate of one cent fer aNUNe TAO Ingle 0” Cousle iter OF a package the indiey, aod two cents for thie Af ths corresouaien ss #2 ald be in Daya at the Poot of. Bee. eno iy bow inganers “nee reoelp; of to: number of 3 ceculves DY Ube Gears irre pear the ioteg of terauty-four Bo he vanaol hea ‘anchored ine avl very, ot \be corresposdense v the nfmints, Sbousd ed. one abel pope Sur cups mingle lenters aod ia proporcam tbat oC tw, Caren oad any Foe tne cous ew wo Hor. Ani La drone Yeas nd person aba © vemh Oouy Of Be Ardoies con r pita vio nish engl and French tainré i thie obltevion lsh england French wit Of being Vielied Collmotor is Autaurized ty Ponivel iat paid inte he enase eficecive twmedintely. and to the CUexpeeted #are GI rewintebos DE whali sex for de aries vf the Gobeciens (0 the Uw, Jduigct, reporting ‘to a \ 0 ihe t ‘euy ouber part m rey busa.os sald prywent shall be rity, es or order thea t2 remat ia rn or ey msy Pring, Dealden t= pro ich they might ive motive azcarding to the olf tende wey OF Mi}. ct Of tuo cOVrSaluenL ve OMe to 83) .4o wader their’ re and raising. thst Dy Sil mesue to thats power: aot to perantt any aie papdence tote carried Out of tke parcels tnt may have Soon eolivered to teem by (Oe admiumratioa of the Jeysrt a, “hiv tow copy of some of tha dirpielitons of the Tst of March, abit when {c0.o thal cay adall De coustarel saa addivon J eoict meat and clica, BAI Of Ue Galt OF BOT ae Vel ARI A8,:Postmaster, ‘Ax order bar also been ieeued opening all the prinoipa porte of Cubs on the porth and root glides for tos imiro dootion of Hee Meh free of daties, waich will once more give employment to oar Myetic and Key West fishing mwicke, ae in 1836, &6. Maisnzay, Cardenas, Nuavites, Bi. Jago o¢ Ouba, Ciepfurges sud Oxsilda, or Triaidad, wee Mo porte thus opeved iv wis trade. Oar health seems veiter, for subjects of disease bave been ured wy mii Bavana, Aagiat 29, 1859, Pians for the Relief of the Money Markt—The Bank of Havana and City Bondi—Stavment of the Bank—Thea- tricab Artistes for New York—Hit Weather and In. diferent Health, dc. Thore has been 8 stupid report circulated in this city, $0 the effect that ap application bad boon mad: to the ‘ity Corporation to issue bonds bearing interes), fur tho poryore of relteving the pressare that coutinnes to exert eo Daucful en influence upon our money market, ana that he Ayvotamiesto hed refused to comply wita the re- quest, The subject of issuing these Douds by the Spavieh Bank of Havens bae been discussed by the Royal Oolonial Hourcl, and thelegai adviser of tbat body has given oe opinon that the jatuing of euch bonds by the Spanieh Back of Havana would be contary to theserms of te churter, aud thst opinion having being concurred in by goveral otper member of the Real Acnardo, toe bonds will not ve ixeued; Dat ibis believed thai the next mail sicomer (rom Scala will brivg the royal aazeut to the Spu- nieh Bavk of Havane that it may iesue two millions more ‘of ite billeics (uoles payabie in specie on demand), out #bi bh biep { humbly conceive cauvos efor auy rom per- menent bosetit upon the movey market, because ihe nutes of the Spuvieh Baal of Havans are all of iarge deno-uins- ‘Uone—the smatiers being of Aity dollars vaiue; cone. quently they tap vever Dacome @ portion of our siren Vding moojum, except, Indeed, among the few or the maa} wie are wealthy, aud who look upon the onea (doud) 00a} ‘aa the mu in moderate ciroumstances does up yD & medi Ae xpenoe). fue Spavish Back of Havens, up to the oiose of laut week's Duzivete, had in its Vaulis $2,789 419 84 in apeos $d) y00 Ip te own noie#, making Wysther the sum O91 79 88; whilet the amount of specie to {ts vanite Sloke Of the proveding week's business was and of ite Dil's $578,159, ‘togothor 48—an incresee Of npecie iat week over tho pre ine of SES,6KLKG, and a decreare af ie own Bills of 200; whilst ins: woek there wax carried to the credit wd the previous week ible, too, during & periog of commercial do- fmoet unexamopled in th's city, Spenieh Bank of raveus coase but for one shor! © Weue A ptugle doline of its payer, tet ik reduoe nt of gold in ite vautis, nod we roat! soon fod lebing and commerce revive, beswuee money ‘aud there would ayain exint that feeling of buoyancy which formerly was sv diavivguisbed @ trait ix the ebsrkciey of our commercial wen The Siviers Fanny and Inez Wy the preseat stoamer, ‘The weatuer is exwerceiy warm, even for Cuba, aud w dave Trequent rating, but ine geveral health is not worse, act OF FINANCIAL AND ADMINISTHA- TIVE PROGRESS IN COBAIN LUCE nae ery bed ‘ue Madrid (August 6) correenaodence of Frese SBHOURLCR WAL Avery advaniageous fdas uct been Luivoduced \ate the cousttution of ths Bank © Hinvann. fhe capital of thas creat daanciat establishment which unt now wag only hres wilioe of duliaes, bat ibeun incr oased to four wililoue, ond the snus oF bilie’s be double that OF the cunlist realiget; he metailic ro werve correspouding to the bilis in girouiation will amoun: #9 ore-thitd of the Vaio of the capital realized, or aif of de overpius of the bills Over tnos valu. Fors jursher guarauiee the dank wii bo allowed to mse iD Operations at three or six mopibs time, 2100 Ligdt be oKsin extended for the same leugth of quantity eqig! Co ite capital realized. Toe amount’ of each bill ot the bank ia xed at $26 n7 the government; ‘mailer bills will not be authorizid, vinally, tho island of Cuba hee ateo smother decree, which inaugurates tn a vay abe developement of its manicipal Hert, eee sore wards KO EMANCIPation Which, far from doing pre- ) to the mother country, wilt ‘More apd ‘hor Na alte proseod t6 your city deoa requited with ‘more Me boade of & mutnal allection betwcen her and MAShe roads, railroads, ioatitations of oredit and ie, va bh indus. twiei companies Rave increased with a» prodigious vopiitty to.We Qiese! of the Astilles, Her Go. verpor Geveral, Concha, digplaya great administrative PHN, a0 given at the asin time grout of em exieaordina’y firmness to ineure the interior and extertor prosperity the ‘sland. Hie predomipant objeot, as that of the O'Dva- bell Ministry, 9 pot only to have the ‘ah govera- meat joved, and to combat by real improvements tre tympathy of the Cubans for the United Siates reyimé, Dur 10 wo reeume, by advantagcous treaties, sae aucicit ro lations of Spain with her Awerican colonies, ‘The repudnio of Hunaures bas just ia the most gracious: Tanner lent its hend to the reetoratioa of Spamsn iuflu- ence ih those countries; for, indepenvently of the satia- factions granted by its government to that of Spain, it ‘bas roppresned the special dutiee imposed upon the Spaa- teh verkels aud the produce of Ouda, it fas assimilaios the Spavisd Gag to shat of the moss favored nations, aud granted considerable adventages to the steamers which carry {t. Is is hoped io Mncrid and Havaoa that the other States of Oeniral America will follow the ex. ample of Honduri This evolution of Syansh pol tic does Lot lack importance, The Steamship Weshtagton and Hor Oflivers. TO THR EDITOK OF THE HEKALD. San Faancisoo, August 4, 1659. A friend of mine her just sent me a copy of the BesaLy of July 4, whe! you plate that yeu are In receips of two communications from pe‘sous on board the Washingtoo, Dighly condemnatory of the management of the stoxcaor during her passage out to chis port, with an intimation that ber officers were inefficient aad the captain was coarse and tyranpical, It would strike almostany right thinking map, Mr, Editor, that ® passenger with @ valid cause Of complaint against a ship aud ber officers, instead oF attack»pg them at a piace some thoutende of mile o ptant Ould bare the wanlivess to do it at the terminus of the hen a] pari re present and could defesd u s. The Wasbiogion bas been ie pors @ month, PO\ the slightest compiaiot Nes been mado againet any of ber officers by pexseugere, crew, or any oa» vise Oa the conirary, soe resolutions (a copy of wa’ are enclosed) were paseed by the mass of the passeu Rers end handed to me, aod I enolor 1 that you may pohlieD, which [ have no downs you do if you have shat eps Of justice you geverally Dave credit for, Now, Mr, Editor, I bavpen to koow thst, althoogh yon have two communications, one and the me biaek-hearted scoundrel dictated both of them; and Dat is muss provoking to me, bo, wikh his Gaus! impu- deuce, sporged oo me for the axe of my oillve, pon, paver, Ko,, 10 write them, The author of tooee common ianons ‘Wan what is termed Ou board of a ateamer a “dead head,” Be repaid a tree pastege ead whe Kindest breatens during & dacgerous blaers by impudonce nod weacvery. He undertook to protest ageinst the isdulgencs { bad ex tended (0 # few quiet, well disposed Christiaa geatlemeu, $o hoid prayer weetibg in a retired part of the suip, where (bey could pos disturb any other portion of ine PeeLEDgers, profersing wb the same time to be a Catholic, @bO consequentiy disgusted. I at once suggesied to iim thst his position on board the ebip did wot ovnfer upon Dim ® right to take purtio ber mansgement. He afier Warde arempted, with afew of like samy, to introduce & ‘mensgerie” inv those meetings, io the Bhape of “cat calls,” dog barking, &., wuen they buddenly fouad thems Selves tipped up, auc in davger of betog adorned wish a pair of ruflles wad cons gaed vo the coal hole, when they Gesisted. Your Jeeuitical correspondent no doud} thought that » Ptemor of the ize apd rurning éxpense of ths W asaingion, With three buudred hupgry passengera oggrievod oy their former disappointment, with worew Mat of ous handred men withou: ineir customary “ advapers,”? without a re givter, or wibout the firet dollar of avatiabie credit ou a voyrge round Cape Born, wata very pretty play thlag to mulrope. If 1 had i$ in my power to cucied hin ! abouid Ceblre Lo worke punishment bo ioflict than to axadle upoa such & romundre) the reeponsibility of wuck a eaip, and if he Gid no} often thiok of ais chureo, fouases va @ rocic, ALG fob Bearch of i, Tebovld he very much wittaken. Notwiinatsnomg an the dipatvactiges I have eucmorated, Lolaim for the Washingion bho Wak & quiet, well or dered sod airict cmoIpived nip; Laat dworder daly anow ec ite bead above ber rat wo Oe sadvexty crugned; they ber passengers were treated kiadiy aad ibsratiy; that 19 ber reandepout voysgo she bas been piloted iato mere then B dozen strange porta, mostiy at uigas, winout the klighteat accident Lo hersef; thas bo Day dade aa good ine trom port to port ws ane ever made; neitor bus her engive ever been yet BL Rew except to rive some sikek key, und then only for « few minutes, My cfliotre were a6 adic Men ae ever went aboard way fteawer.and tn two inetancesthe ship was saved (rom \Gtion by thelr catm, quiet courage, tos Cbediepoe Of the Crew, apd tue uniliochiwg ovo ll Ihe parecogers. Aubouga vome of my officers are now Joie Cal tO myeelf, yet thes circamatwace abil not deter ie from rendering Justice *berever tt te Gus, aud if needs be to cefeud theo wheuever wilfully weealled. For ny rei, let the documents before you speak to the pub.tc fo= wemeriver. Tuey were no} ipiended by me for piviica ven; Dut! couceve it BO more than right, witar yoo bave Bence (ou! # ander Dromdeané ju the communy, toat you thould Pubusli the refutation woen requealad ‘Wo do Bo. Yours truiy, GAUiow B. WELOK, Commanier eweaner Wasaingioa, RESOLUTIONS. AT Sa, Jaly 1, 1869 ‘The vndersigned, pasrengers 09 board the stezmonip Waeniogton on her recent voyage feom Now York to 340 Frenciteo via Cape Horn, take pleasure in boaring tent mony to the shill whico ber csptain, George E, Weich, baz displayed m navigating bis xDyp, the uoliring watcn fulness be has mauifexted ty all tlmes of danger, the ability with whieh be met the greatest doaocial dif culties, and the unvarying consideration which he has a ail times shown for the comfort aud copvenience of bis pareengers, It is our drm belief tha’, aviwithetan ling our long pergage, 09 bisme can be attached to Captain Welch, but, on tbe cootrary, he deserves much erads for bringing the ehip to her Gesination at als, or evou toto the Pecific ocean; snd that our dewntiong have been mainly chargeable to the ineufflsiency of cha oredis au pied 10 Caytain Welch by tbe cowpsny which hy hai toe Misfortune w eerve, We cheertally accord to Vayrain Weich all the qualitica of heed and heart wich go ts mnske & thorough seerman and a kind hearted geatieman Sigued Wm. F. Nye, Liwander Wainer, Wm. B Min- wrn, P. P, Gage, Wao. R. Edgar, Jas. @. Docker, Kawara B Wilie, Boa. Myce sod others, in dehalf of Grav cad paerengers; Rara Bigo#, Jobo 3. Tyler, Josepn Jugs, & T. Smith, Ephraim Piexet, Dorvis Dans, Joseph A. Tosir kof? aud others, tn bebaif ol vecond cabiu psssengera. sd Coroners’ Lnqueste. Scicing sy CotnnG mis Trroar —John C, Miller, a resi dent of No. 201 West Tuirty ninth stroet, died at Bellegas Hospital from the cflecis of injuries received at hie oan hends for the purpose of commitiiog suicide. Desessed, it appeared, bad been ta ill heslth and out of employment for eeveral weeke, in Consequence of whica be became depressed in spirit#, and determined on committing self. destruction Acvordingly, On {ourstay moruivg ue re- quested Dia litte daughter to hana him » razor which was Iyiee an the mantelpicce, The unguacesting child did as she wan desired, and the next moment wae horritied a: seeing ber father cut bis throat from ear vw ear. The tlarm waa prompily given, and the onfortaoaie man was conveyed to Believas dospiial; bat ai! medical ald proved urclees, ag be died in jess than ten minutes efter his ad muesion. Coroner Jackman held ap tuqnest upoa the body yenterday, Deceased was about thirty four years of age, 60d wan o native of Germany. Omnincs AccIDENT IN BRoaDWay.—A8 @ boy about 16 Years old, named O. K, Chamberlain, waa croesing Broad. way, near the corner of Worth street, yesterday aficr uoon about one o'clock, be was knocked down by om- nibus No, 404, of the Knickerbocker lin, and no severly injured that he died ip @ short while afierwarda ia couse quence. Botn the-sore and rear wheels pugsod over the body of deceased, crushicg him in @ terribie mavner. Policeman Rosenberg, of 3 Twenty-firet prociact, wos a Sitmeee ef (he Oocurrence, sud arres.ed Joha diynn, tbe Griver of the stage, was conveyed wo the New York Honpitai by some ciiizsns, wheu the Corouer Wes notided to Bold an inqucet, Lt is alleged ties the om- nibus wes proceoding ala faster rate than alowed by ilaw—nemely, reven miles per hour—aud that the ovcar- rence wos purely the rovult of carelostness on the pari of the driver, Coroner Jackman will tuvestigate tha matter this morbing. Meanwhile the driver stancy commited to await the action of the jary. Koure> BY AN OVERDOSE OF Lavpaycm —Coroner nirmner beld aw inquest yesterday upoo the body of Michael Buros, & wative of Ireland, aged thiriy tour years, who died from the effeots of an ovardovs of lacda unm, adr tistered by himrelf. Desogyed bad been Ili for fome tue past, and wos in the babi of wileviatiog his rings by taking laudanam, On Thurstar be parwok rly two ounces of the polson, which three bim into Puch @ Cate Of stupor Dat hig relatives became alarmed end rent for ® pbygician, In the course of a faw boure ft peoame evident thay deceased would wear recover Crom he civois of the narcotic. All elferie Ww ro: proved fruitlerm, and he died In ® etate of iumeusto Jncy rendered s verdios tn aosordguce win the a! taute Tue Whitenatt Srrmtr Smo0rinG Case—Axi2 Mortem Ox AMINAHON.—Coroner Schirmer was notitie! t9 proveed 19 tne New York Hospiial yesterday, to bold an ante-mor jem exemination inthe case of Eaward Kui of Lreland, aged twenty three years, who was shot ip ibe abdomen by Jobo Hayes on the Sist ultimo, at ths saloon corner of Waitehal! avd Bridge streota. fae fasts, ax do- veloped 10 the aflianvit of the injured man, were precivaly the pame ag heretofore publiehed, The urieaner, ag oetog examined, acamitted thay be xbot Kelly, but said he dred the pistol im eels defence. He wae committed to Tormve to await the reevit of the wounded insn’s tjurios, Surresep Inranncips.—Coroner Jaokman beld an in queet upon the hody of a maie infant found inp tne Beat Hivor at the foot of Twentieth atreet yomoriny, under cir- ‘Cumatances which Jed to the bollef thas fou! play was used ‘n the premiees, The body ‘Waa Wrapped uo ia a piece of Dorglts and pert of a chomise, while aitiched to the Dondie was bw Sie wheel and @ large st iy ss ante ar feptative ini Hes county, died means ie war of 1819 Major W, neld @ ere MORNING “epI'TrON—SATURDAY, § EPTEMBER 3, 1859. PRICE TWO CENTS, - Feruonn] Intslitgence. AmGog the fasbionnbio arrivalsat the Clarendon Hotel Ia this ity we wre plenged to record thas of tha Hoo. Grant ley Berkley, the celebrated English bupter and sports. Man, This gentieman bas visited the United States for two purpover, which may yet be calted one, eeeing how Wotmately they are converted. Ale fret design ta to pro- Ceod (0 the Wees to bunt the elk, the emteloze, the buffsio Dd the other animals which hold onéispoted possersion of our extensive prairie end forests. For this purpose he bus broughs bis hounds, apd be intends to enter wid Spirit into the sport, so (hat he miybt God abuntant mate- ris! for bie “Adventures,” which he proposes to sen’ to the Meld, the sporting paper of the Bogiish metropolis Bie nex) intention in to visit all the Werleru farme and plantations, apd to witncer the operations carrle? on ppon them to reger@ tothe care and rearicg of stock, There can be Do doubs the honorable geovleman wil) mest with @ warm amd generous reception from the trae hearted avd sturdy rons of the Wert, who wil) gxtv a great deal of wtormation from him copoersing Eoxlian sports, in al) the branches of which he ‘ado proficient; walle on bis par? be will nod faii to rather wore onefat practical lesrons from the haréy Amsrivan eportemen of that Deau- ‘itu! country. Let the Wovtern sportemen brighten their rifles and Keep thelr powder dry, for the bans will soon begin. We bave alo to notice the arrival of Sr Join Reoante at the Clarendon Hotel, The father of Sir Jonn was the well known engineer, This nobirman’s visit is rather one of Pleasure, und Se indicative of rhe feeling which now pre vals among the educated clanter in England to koow more of Amerioa. Instead of taking a ran to Francs, Spam, Itety, or any or the otper countries of Borope, be bar preferred to onme to the United States, and to irave! tbrongd some of its priucipal cities, Tue practice will LO doubi hevea{ter become vory general Profetnor Dimitry, our new Minister to Nicaragoa, srrived ip town yesterday, and ie at the New York Hotel, Be leaves on the Sth for Central America Hon. Purre Souls arrived in the city yeeterday, and bas taken spar mevta at the Metrop riven Gotel, Americans registered atthe banking office of Lansing, Baldwin & Co,, No, 8 Place de iy Bourse, Paris, trom Avgust 11 to August 16, 1859 :— GN, Cleaveland, 8 8, Porter, A. Hi. 1 y Billiog, b. Laws. sidpey (arbed, 0. f. Mitobel ane wi «Wile, sory snore tamdfemiy, J. 5 andrew, W. B. Co ghty, WF. Grinnell and whe, Mis Geaaeh J. Mocracvas ard wite, Wu ceovoid, m. P. Msn, JM. Salley’ Wo. 0. ¥. Buifen, 8 . B J. 0 Woodward as} wile, ch and tuanily, WOH agb, A Gocham, Miasea wary, Dr Thornton, dleton, 0. Betew, ©" aod J.B. More, ‘Yorn: ». Ripsey, ©. 9 De Dodge, 6. W, Johvaon, U. mawson’ B. Bre U. Uriitendes, a. Bandy, hiv, £. Salce, Peon; AF od femily, K. Wien aud taratiy, ‘and 6. War 46; Bb. Kent, Va; J, Pulimas, Oa; J. W. iadio The Quebec Dhrontel 1! baz good anthority for stating that Lis Roya! High be Prince of Wales, with nis tutor, . s1F, Gibbs, aad aoe of (he court paymoiaon, Mer. J Holland, may be ¢ iperiet tannin ip toe next Cauatian steamer, the North Sriton, fhe Toronto Levder, rejoicing in the proposed viet, very sigo:Scautly adaa:—Bis Royal Fighvees #1il receive ai] the reapoct due to ea Deir to the English toroce, apa the sea of & coastitutioua! sovereiga ‘Whore reign Das been marked by s geries of practical re forms. On big part, be visitn this countey with tne fati knowledge that, from is position, 1t never can supp yt a throne for any of bie nomerous family, 609 that t's loyal people will ove osy—it way be far dietent-—suarch quietly wo tational imdepeudence. Bat even when that der comes, tt will De @ inatter of res! si{sfaction and just pride to Rogland that she has given ber masculine lan guage, ber just laws wud her free principles w « second pawion in the New World. ana in that feeling of pride sud satisfaction it will uot be dexesta # conatitutional tovereign tw hare. Teiacrarmio ConvENTION.—Tne Norva American Tele arapb Association is new io seseion at the 3%. Nicholas Hole), in this city. There ure provcnt—from the Ameri- ced Telegraph Compsvy, Peter Cooper, Oyrus W. Fi Hirass 0. Alden, Freucis Moree, Robert W. Rureall, J. A. Purdy; from the Western Union Telegraph Compioy, Biram Sibiey, Issac R. Eiwood, Aoson Steger; from the New Orieane and Ohio Telegraph Company, Dr. N. Green, Geo. L. Douglees m the New York, Aibauy and Baffalo Riectric Magnetic Telegraph Company, T. S. Faxtoa, J. D. Reid; from the Atlantic and Ohio Company, J. a. Berry. » David ®rooks; from thy Tiiavig aud Misslsalpoi and Cpicago snd Mineigetppt Telegraph Oompany, JD, ‘acon from the Montreal Telegrapn Company, 0 3. Word. Wo underetan? that tho adsociation, whico ozbraces all the jeading telegraph tines of the coaairy except two, bay. under conideration several propositions whict ave calca- Inted to effect mportant charge in the business of tole: graphiog between the North and South upon the nea board, We also understand that the proceedings thus far bave brea barmonious Tue St, Louis Basacu or Promise Case ~The cease of Effie ©. Gurateng against Heary Shaw, of St. Louie, for bieech of promise, will be remembered as ane of the moet semarkeble of ite kind ever occurring in wis country, On {te trial a verdict was rendered by & Si, Louis jury for the sum of one hundred thoussnd collars agains’ the defeat ant. This, however, was ee: asidg ou ascoans of game in. formalities, and & ueWw trial ordered fir the comiog full. The plainuil und her family formerly ved {o the city of Brooklyu, end to mrcortain, and if possible impeach the characiey of the pintntiff, a commission wee leaned by the Courts of Missouri appointing John M. Hager and Etward B, Coline, Eeqrs., of this city, to take testimony thereon. The testimony, which is very volumigour, i just cloned Many of the firns aud oldest citizeus of Brooslya have heen exsmined, Ts is eatd the only iuaportant witooan againes ber bag been fully fiupescbed. OF coaras 09 pains bave been spared by the defendant's connee!, Jacge Laktand acd ©. F. Cady, 2aq., of Si, Lou's, to make oul a case for their client; while upon the other hand tae lady has been ‘aa etrenously sustained by ber own couusel, HT. Wood, Eeq,, of thie city, Neariy four weeke gave been spoat to dally examinations of witnesses oa both sides, The taxtt mony will be transmitted to St. Lonis, and the final triat bad in November, in that cliy. Tae O1p Marixg Sorvexvoxs.—Owing to the operation of the odious jaws of our State Legis'aiure with reference to ihe appointment of Marine Surveyors, the poilticiuns now Coviroi this important branch of business, io spite of the Commercial interests of the city sud country. Among the veteran gurveyors who have thu: been drivon trom their jegitimate business is Captain Joseph Tiokham, for many years a satliog master from thie port, wuo bas vow es tabiiebed bimaelf as a ebip end produce broker in Wail treet. Oeptain Tinkbam is koown to sil our prominent commercial men, Tho captain t# in hopes that the Lagis ware in Albany will not interfere with his present umineas, A Resper im informed that the $2 for the “Poor Widow,” if not avnounced, was not received by the Editor, How did he send the money? Arrivals and Departures, ARRIVALS, At the Everett Housa—W. W. Corcoran. Wash'ngton, D. Newton St. Jobn, Mobile; Mra. Bherwood, Mra W. tram du Butlelo; 0. J. Roper and indy, Florida, © 4. Fineg and tie P, ; Mosrborn, (bee. 6. Lynch, 5. A Lynch, 4, W. ainzey Dr. J. A. Wood. Boston; arg Willing sid family, SE: and fem!y, Harry Montgomery and wite, Philadel: pliajd. BE Hosgiei wid vate. EW Jocks a" Welty. rice Emith, Mr_vcd Mrs. Grmberber, Joba M. Brisby, Rew York: #.seneo, & Siddieton, U.5, N 2), Ke Biweot, mochse ter, Nye W.H. Reberwow and son, Bavans; Hr. and kre U. Graveley aud family, Chorieston, Dank . Gillet: aud wife, Gaiveston, Texea, Win. Wann and tamtiy, Rew orlsane, a ©. Deliwin and two eona, roy; Mr. ( 4, 1 Wt Virginia, J. 8. White, Chi.ngo; 4 Gritenden, St. Loui a Last, Pew Vork; “ev. Leary ebarpn, Woite taland, B. 0. McLue w: fe, Miss Mouure, South Carulina; Mrs. Loules ¥ ebb and ebild, Han F rancheoo. From New Orlesns and Havana, to the steamehty Oahaw- bi—) Furpin eed lady, Mere Hepomtsh, Mire Oheuvular, BR Olewens, J & baggerty, Capt.# + Lockwood. @ Hateh or Boo'd, Mie ) Texto and two ebildren, F Jinnl iL Moatalvo, indy Kod child; Mite U atontalyo, Masters eat From Havana, fh the steanabip Qusker Otty-—Ohue Cheha: Reigian Onngut at Forks Bisos F desiga np lady cea cand Gr daido, Ferd Jordi. Landerreichs, Mae M Murry Pade leg, MiG Hichsrden, Madame K Jde Pevalier, Mad ¥ Pelietier aud two children, 8 i Meiva, « da los avi cS ue axe Ader, «A ty, x de Sivers, DG Kisrra, B Veudrell, i Medan, Juan ey, "Miguel Mole. Joso FOatcntza, Jone Morevo, Epaptan army: Caot Bliva, Luts’ Bocen, Mire Fre. Mise Founy Natali Gigeter Jone Pry. Mister, antoato Jave, J Muna, pr J af jarreria, R Rrauss, N Guiterter Go: dn, Mise Annie TyDg, urls, = 4 ‘Adele Pueote. F Casillion, Viol N Police Intelligence. Ronsixnc 4 Morner —A litile girl, named Mary Barry wes yeeterday arresied by detectives Roach and Poole, having robbed ber mother of $195, It appears tha} after ling the money ehe gave it to another small named a who ooncesied it at her meee veeitenoe, The offiver, after geome y BaCoSEded in finding the money. Barry {s alieged to ba the Gavgkter of old Jack Roach, uow in the State prison, jeep nO place of a8 No. 67 asked aireet, nor is here a gambling talon apt there. There. ins liggor store Kage mage pave lived in said owe slave ol Zee ul asa Lhave prevaises Dremetic ond Musical Matters Madame Avpa Binhop, tho celebrated siogar, formerly 20 popular bere, bas returned to New York afer a long absence. Sho made her fret appearance in pabtic at + concert given by Bochss ta London, jn July, 1839, od, notwithetanding that Grisl, Pauline Viardo: apd Persian’ were incladed ip the programme, ber eucerss was of & ebartcter to decide wt once her artistic repatation, A tour which #he made shortly atierwards thro. gh the prin- cipal eoontrier o’ Europe tmparted a eoatinental stamp to bey merite, ond gave ber the highest standing !o her profersion. In thie country her reception was of the Wermes) end mor, flattering kind, and lo Califorvia sod Auttraita she ts bald 10 have made a great deal of money. Fer fret herband wer the well known enmporer, Sir Henry Bithop, from whom, on account of tnoompatibility Of temper, whe lived reparate. About twelve monthe wince Phe returned to Fogland from Suliformia, paesing Yhrovgh this city, but accepting of no profenalozal engage ment, She tas recently eomsrscted & recond marriege An gn old wD Dighiy eetcemed favorite, this lady cannot faiLio meet With a cordin! welcome from the American public, Mies Bell Carr, tho ppirited directrers of the Nations! Aneatre, basa complimentary henew to night, aut pre vents ap entertsnmertof a varied character, the par Weulare of which moy he fonnd tp the proper plage, Mine Carr bas strong claiwa on the haliluds of the National and without doobt they will be properly reaponned to, The Winter Garden, ag the Metropolitan theatre hes beep cbriviened, will be opened to the publio on nex ‘Thoreday evening with “ihe Cricket on the Mearun,”? Do by Mise Ajuee Robertson, aud a pew farce for Mr. Jotter HOD, Mr, and Mrs. Barney Wiliioms, who will est! from Liver pool in the Persia today, have been engeget by M Eddy, who renomes the management of ">dlo’s Garden Rex Month, aod opeps bis eoasow with Me. Burton, Mr. Sam. Cowell, the comic einger, who bas heen esie Drated thronghout the United Kingdom for hia drawing. room entertaimments, nas made crrengemonts for a tour Shrovgbout ee Cuited States, to commence almost imine diately. Mr. Cowel! is koown bere as the composer of meny clever comic songe, and ie said to be a capital bully artiet. The new Bowery theatre will be opencd next Monday evening. Macame Colaon’s accident turns out to be lees serious hoy at first reported, and the prima donsa te rapidly re covering from ite effecis. An invotoe of wrmor, dresses, &c., for the Academy of Mueto, hae arrived bero, The Acedemy witl open ou Monday, September 12, with Cortesi ia the “Polinto.” The pres Sicilieanes’? will be produced shout the firet of neat mouth, ‘The Palace Garden concerts are well attended. Among the artieis sre Miss Muria Brainerd, Mr. Gustay Satter, ond Mr Do¢werth, who bes just composed a new pices, ‘The Soldier's Glory,” which iil be given. ‘The iheatrer—Nibio’s, Wallsck’s, and Laure Keene’s— sre Dikbily crowded, and the reason has commenced most promperourly. Wooe’s and Bryante’ Miortrels share in the general prosperity. Ablthe fret named popular resort Mr. Syives. ter Bleeker, who hax written many of the durlesques which have been so exccorsful bere, taxes his beoelii to aight, and dees, umoug atber things, a piece galled *Tae Slack Swan.” Arrest of Johnson, the Alleged Swindler of the Philadeiphia Moste Teachers, Last evening Deputy Superinteutout Carpouter recalyea wiormation from Mr. Kingsisy, of tne Howard House, that be bad received @ telegravhis despstch from tne Chief of Police of Washington misting thet Jotingyn, ine alleged seipdler of the Philadelphia music teacners, bad been arrested in thatotty Duriog the woruwe Jsoniy arpepier received the foliowing deepatch from we Obvet at Waebington :—~ WASHINGTON, Sept. 2, 1859 CAPTAIN CARPENTER :~The trunwe we bere~st Ades’ Fxpresm-or fwed inet night an pMloer te walitng for ibs par- ecb to CALL TOF them, Woatbse heen aoe? Deputy On poater IDMNaIA Ty wlegrapned DexK 10 ‘sin che fyanke Rud urremt whoever eoould call far them The Qvnks aliuded to Deluny to Mims Aoghes. It sppeare that Jobrson, wol'e tn ta: chy, took the otber seven young ladies to s note! in tae covery, abd there they remaiced ualtl be lett far Wasn ingicn "Tele preeumed that be took them as far ar deiphie, aod Baving flovced them of all their monsv, there jeft them. Detective Stowey wi!l, no doun, be | deepaiched to bring Johnson on to thi city, j TELEGRAPAIC, PatLapsurma, Sept. 2, 1889, | The 'adien awindled by Johnaon arrived in sbis city last | nigh’, aba their baggege has heew recovered at Waahing- | ‘on, whither it was gent by express, for which purpxee the directions ov the trunks hed been taken olf anc e name of dirs, Leite subs situyed. Wasnrscroy, Sept, 2, 1869. The man who recently brought from Philadelphia to New York fifteen young iadicr, under preience of taxing them South ag s¢boo! and mneis teachers, sod then robbed ‘hero of their money snd baggage, wae arrested bere vo. oigbt by Chief of Police Gocderd and Lieu‘euant of Poltse | YoBenry. Re won recognized as Hiren P, Lelie, beretators | \ewporarily employed a @ laborer in th Patsot (fice. some of our own ciizene bad been swiniied by him. fie vetize Contaised @ large Dumber of ietera fram va- rious parts of the country, the contente of soma of which showed that he bad trovelled in the Soatn ant wae extenrively engaged in disbooest echewer. He baa a wife ving ‘n Waenrogtoa. Two large trageiling tennis claimed by bim are at the Apvraiser’s office, aud are aup posed to contain many Valusbies beloug ug to bis victins He hat bern committed W juil 10 awa'l a requisition from the Governor of New York. Lealic bad uo pereon with bim when he was arrested Re 100k lodgings taet night with vis,wiie, st her residease, and there is no propability toat any of nis victima came Soute with him. Brooklyn City News. Mosaic IN CAROL Park —The secoud concert in Carro} Park will be given this (Satarday) afvernoon at Avo o'clock, by Shelton’s Band. The opening concert last GOL DARD, Obie? of Poltve. | Terrific Explosion and Loss of Lite, TOTAL DESTRUCTION OF A THAEK STOKY BU(LDING— OPH Ms KILLED AND FIVE WOUNDAD—L083 OF PHOLKKREY ABOUT FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS. Shortly sfier four o'clock yesterday sfiernoon tho Leebborbood of Gorrek and Rivington streets was thrown tuto a Lerrivle state of excliement by au explosion of #testp belivr in the roa foundry of Joba Rosch, No. 106 Goerck strest, The torce of tho explosion was s0 severe tht tbe entire neighborhood was alarmed. The concus- 10D was feit at tho distance of several blocks. Toe win Come of the bouses on the opposite vide of tos atreet were sbabered, apd tire algo communionel to the feed wtore of Jobu Kent, but it was fortunavely discovered in time aud extinguistied defors any damage wus doce It oppears thst tbe building in which tha steam boiler was locaied cocupled tote Nos. 104 and 106 Gosrck a.reet. Tho boiler was in the cellar, and was owned by Juno Roach. The Gret end cecond floors were occupise by Brown & Stewart, manufacturers of yoo window pbul- tere, &o., end the third floor by Joba Rosch, atthe tims 61 bbe expiogion there were about ten mea at work on tbe fiyst and second floors, end four meu end one boy on the third floor, The explosion was #9 evdden and destractive that the Gres aotice the Occupants of the premises bx0 was fudlng Wemselyes surrounded by the ruing of the brid ing. Tue escape from iujury of 80 many of the Oz00panta je miraculous, Oly ose man wee killed aud yo Wounded, but the oshera were beld firmly dowa anoog the rabbisb until relleved from their perilous position by the Gremen and citizens. In about Afteen minutes after be expiosion the ruing took fire, but the flames wero quickly extioguished by the Bremen, The exclemens was very great, and everybody worked ‘with lndefutiganie ewergy to rescue the unfortunate saf- fevers from the ruins. Ia aboat tweaty minutes a’ter the exploeion ib wer escertalped that ali the persona in the building at the ime were removed, and that bat one man wos kuled, Tbe remaing of tho dead man were taken to the Eleventh PreCiwch etsion houre, aod the Coroner notitled. Coroser Jackmen wes quickly al the station bouse, aud immed. alciy Commenced o prelimipary fayestigation, The maa wea was vamed James Shaw, a German by birth, eingie, aged about whirty years, and employed in the pre- mses of Brown ana Stewart The five tojured men were taken to the New York Sospial, Their names and njuites are ae follows :— Edward Roach, worked on the second floor, danger- ourly wjured by & d On the back, appareaily caused by Fome pointed instrument, probably @ piece of iron or wood, 18 not expented to tive. Edward Petrie, werkea on the second floor, aged about thirty-three years; ivjuries principally caused Dy s>aide upon the fuce and exireinities. Is mot considered dan- erour r Wm Bernard was badly injured. He wastaken to his reridence by his frien ‘Jas, Tailel was severely injured in the hip. He was at- tended by Dr. Seel!, and then sent home. John Stewart, nineteen years of age. At the time of the expos on Ge WAS D the Cellar, and big escape w simost wyaculeus Hie igjarles are principally by scalds. Ho te Tot coreidered dangerous, ‘The engineer, £brabam ———, i8 a young man about nineteen yeare Of age. He wan just daemg out of the hover room whee the xitosion occurred, and was thrown into the street, Dut ercaped injory Ty Koach, who was in the office edjain' she ruipa of the poilding, anv, thoug! - able to extricate hmeelf uutl retieved by ihe cipz ne A lad pamed Wer, Quili, about twaive Of age, ho was on the third floor, bas bis {109 oonet piy Duyned. Ik te astonipbing that #0 few perscns ‘ejurcd, Te the foundry asjoming there were upwards of forty men at work, al! of whom escaped uninjured The butldyg destroyed as forty feet front oy anont abirty Teer deep, mud three stories to hers. now & besp of ruins. Tbe boiler was thrown into the air up- Wares Oj twenty feet, aud Dow lics on the Heat Door, awa me meno of the power of seam, The tors on the batta ng Wil be ahoat $3,600, and on stork aboot $2,000, insured tm, Stuyverant sod Metropoliae Losurapce ‘The tore of Brown & Stewart will be abous 1 @ to be nevred. From che beat information saat our reoorter could ob. tain, it appevrs that the engioesr was g Man ado sof age, #00 eilpough it in eatd there were | -ab the time three cooks of water on, tt is rumored that tne explosion must Bave been the reeuit of vegiect, for the boiler war made of ihe peas material, without regard to expecse. ‘Doe facta, however, will no doust ve fuliy Drovent to) cht on the Corover’s mqneet, The Deller Gad been 10 ube ADORE taere yeara, It w made by J. 3 Underbil, of the Ory Dock [ron Works, as OF ELLY boTre power, Rad RENZOS 10 LUD low, Beau. bor bed toe ume ever nwo over Give, The friiowing 18 8 disgrain Of te promines:— Troa Foundry. € Three story S brick = Duilaing. Z 8 — Ove Foundry. Swry. 3 2 | Sury 1¢2 100. 98. 106 and 104 Gvuerce pireet, und exbibiig at a giance the extent of tho dessructiva, Movements of the Hon. Howstl Cobb, Secre= tary of the Treasury. The forenoon of yeaterday tne Hou. Howell Cod spent in visiting the Custom Bouse, woere he was most beartily weicomed by the Colicctor, and constrained by the many guests and friends who tbrongad the Collector's office in order to grevi bim? to stay toa much later hour then he bad detcrinined upow, He also visited the Post Oftice, the Surveyor of the Port, sud many personal friends throughout the city. To the evening & very sumptuous although strictly pri. week was a decided sueceas, and wae listened to by a vast crowd of orderly persons, ‘toe Programme for wo day is ag foo an: 1—Weoding Merch. 2—aria, Nabuco’ poser, 3—Figaro, Barber of Seville, 4—Quiewetep, Ever Thinking of Thee, 6—Drinving Song, Lucrezia Borgia. 6—Lancers. 4-1 Lombarde, 8—Li Trovator Quick Step, Anvil Chorus, 9—Finaie Frioso 10=. Quick Step, Boony Jean. 1i— Waits from Bestboven, 12—Brincisi, Traviste. 13—Siar Spangled Banner, Mareillaise. A New Process For PRoovuxing Evipesce —Yesterday o young woman named Mary Ann McNalty was takea into custody on the charge of stealing some dress from her employer, amounting in value to something over twonty five dollars. She was brought to the office of tua Depit Superintendest and searched, when ft was obRer ged ths. wed comething. Tne officers iried their bes: to but without success, when, 45a lam, procured, and atmiviaiared yy main force. the desired effict, for it broveh forth reveral pawa tickeis, by mesus of which her gull: ees ceiodiiabed. She was taken before Justice who committed ber to the peniteatiary for cix m1 Burrocarioy oN SHIPBOARD.—Coroner Berton held an iv quest yesierday upon the body of @ colored man who was found dead in the hold of the ecnooner Neptane’s Brido, | | resort, &n ens recently from North Ceroiius, with a cargo of burpealin apd pow lying io the Atiantic docks, Ov renoging bawhes the stench revealed the fact that a (ead boty was stowed within. Ou further examivation the de cenned War found detween ems darreix Wika @ bag flisd with rice tied about his neck. He wan far yone in de composition, The body was taken to the dead nouse, I. is Fuppored thet he Wee ® slave, and emunggied biwsel! on bowrd the echooner with the view of gaiaing his freedom on arriving at some Northern port. No one on the verse! knew any ibing about bim, and a verdict of death dy rut. foeation was rendered by tbe jury. Saut Ixsprction.—The Syracuse Journal says the quantty of salt inepested on the Onondaga Suit ings Reservation for the four woeks ending August 27 eo. ‘WAR a8 fOLLOWE.— At Syracuse istrict No. 1, buahels, At Satins Danes — Lf At Liverpoo! Distr! lo. Ab Geades District No, 4... ane P1778" ‘The whole amount of ealt mepected on the Onondaga Salt Reservation from January 1, 1869, to At A woser a bomtels, | The phe rt {arpeate: apes the kame time was bushels. Decrease, 191,624 bushels, ¥ A Man Fatrs Ore Hunparp InstaNtLy Ktep.—About five o’ciock last evening, just us Delave was about to cloge bis exhibition the vate banquet was given to him by the How. Joba 0. Metber ut the St. Nicholas Hotel, Among the guests prevent of political stamp were the Posimaster of our city, Iesac V. Fowler, Bq; ‘be Collector of tae Port, Avgurtue Schell, Eq; and his brother, Mr. Richard Sebeh, we Surveyor of ibe Port, Emanuel 3. Hart, aad iwany other guests unkoowa to political fame. About tep o'clock (he dinuer wes flashed, and the Evers en masse immediately repsired to the mansion Of the Collector of the Port, the Hon Augustus Scoati, wbeve the remainder of the evening #as spent in cheartal converse aud conviviality, eatirely «part (rom ail politica: coniortion, elssticity or contra :tiou, With regard to tbe two committees proposed and adopt ed at the meeting at Tammany Hail op the Let inet., it oan cnly beeaid that with reepect to the one proposed and xdcpted for the purpoae of waitig on Ssaretary Wood, to abo.lsis, if possible, the 6: of contract business fa the Htorchouss No, 12 B: Bireet, apd tho one, as above, to » by waiting ou the Secretary, the nsmer ot bers of Cougress woo endorsed thia movement, Hoite wit regard 10 Qie w>ti0a oF Consideration The geuticmen who adcompasied the Senratary of tue Treatury to our city, and who are cow wt the 5%. Nicho- jas. ave tbe Hon. G. Ko Jackson fod A 3. Atkioson, There peniiemen Were alto preseat at the diauer given by the Hou Jotu 0. Marber. Av(be serenade. givex to the Seoretary.of tha Treasary auricay night, the Hox. owel! Cobo, ta response 10 g Od calls, CAMS OTE OM the bal- Ube Mt. Nicholas Howl, and acknowledged tue com pinboot iu these terme, viz:— diow me, gentiemen, to express to you the pleasure your verenade Les afforded not only to myself but aisots the fonda by wuom J am aurrounded. As Latated to day to these who kigciy offered to exiend tai eompli- ment io me, MY Vieitto jour CHY Wan intended to De a quite! cficias ove, and T met therefore decking any demon. stration of a podlie character, 1a coniorming your esre Dace (© bis Tequet you Nave iscreased the gratification whch it bee wfrded. Loonies frankly to you Tam no judge o€ music; DULIDEre are thore aroand me, repreasnta. tives of the fairer, purer ano noble ovea of ur rane. wooKe kind sppsoval you wil properiy wppreciage, and they bid me bby 10 you tbat your eflurt te worthy of wii prsiac, abe could not be eaRlly surpasced, Resurning you my. cincere thanks, I bid you good night, Supreme Court—Vkambirs. Before on. Jasige Sutherland, ERPT. 2—Cothorine Auld vs, John A, Auld—dAction for eparation from bed and board.—Compiaint dismissed, without costa, as it appeared that the plaintiff hed no separate property or means of ber own. Before J Ingraham. tom HH. omit ‘ehowa ‘M. Maym.—Morion to rtrke ont, &o.—Decided that the second and third Glautes are incongiatent: they are bolh atated poaitively Tackle Make Marts aeferee of unary » Sefensant should not remain, In An > on cony THE AMERICANS IN SEW JERSEY . —— The & State Convention at Their Proceedings—Rerusul to Priests Trenton — Nomination of Hon, Pets J, Oierk, &e. OUR CAMDEN CORRESPOND:XCE, Campan, N, J., Sept. 1, 1859, Tinpertant Political Position of New Jvrey and vania—The Political Ourrents—Sp'cad Hig Potteren Spunky Warning—The Different Americas: Fuctions—No Union with the Republicans—The An icane Tired of Bong Kicked—VUitsmotum of the Americuns—Oommodore Stockton not @ Candidatr—No Fusion—dliatory of the Be Organizalin— Phe Diffarnce Betwein the Pwo American Police Why Ty Lest thé Republicans—Letler from the New Biwnwick Amerwort—Iis Dreatment— Nomination 0! Peter J Olark—The Camdem Rewlutions Adopted B putlicans Denoumice the Movement—Indication ea Lively Time ot Trenton on the Seventh, dc, ‘Tue Steter of Penntyivanis and New Jersey in the cum. Priyu of 1866 eld the balance of power aud decided tho {isc From present tadtoations thep- will cocupy fully as imporiant a part in the Presidential etruggie in 1850, any- ‘Toing, therefore, that will give the public an idea how the current {s drifting im thor Svates, whether ina aiow, singe 'sb style, without any apparent trouble, in eddies, or Over a rocky aod rough bottom, roaring and foaming like toe waters of Niogara, will be interesting to the pubiio, aud terve ag @ po'iiical weather gauge, or as 80 may ligh'bovecs among the shoa!s, quicksands, breakers and wrecks ip tbe political sea, For the purpose of furaishing ibe souusings of this loca ity to the political pirates of the prevent time, Tamhere to desoribe and veutilaie a por- tion of ‘ne le‘t wing of the State of Camden and smboy. Arriving bere las) evening, f commenced looking around for the exc ted Jersey men that I expected to fad diecuss- ing politics, bus aL was quiet ; what few delegates had found their wey bere hat stepped over to the city of Peno tospend the eveutng, eco the nights and iook afler the intercets of their American brethren im the Oily of Brotherly Love. Had it not been for the regular Fourth of July poster that wasto be seen in every public place, I should bave considered toat there was s mistake in the dsy, Bat whatever doabte I had were soon dispelled by reading one of those “ spread eagle” handbills, with the eagle creaming, ‘Americans shail rate America!’ This famous dvi, ater etaling where and when the con- ven:i0n was to be neld to ommate & candidate for Gover- Bor, closed with the folowing spunky warping: “ None ‘Dvv thoke who are Opposed to fusion OF amalgamation with any ctnee party will Os permitted to participate etter ia the primary mectings or tbe convention; and all this by oréer of tte Executive Committee. With this warning Banaing out in boid relief, can there possibly be any but moo Pares bere? Notwithetandmg thia epunky Botios, a committes trom tbis psrty hae been mM consultation with thors Americans thet Pave issu3d werr call for @ oonven- ‘ion to be heic ip Trenton the same day of tbe repapit. cane, for the purpose of marging woth parties togather, The Kew Brovewick Amerivapr, or those who igsued tho Trenton call, assert thay the committee from this party promised to sdjaurn und meet with them—a promise wht.b, from the indication of chings this morning, will not be sgreed upon Dy this Convention. ‘The prime movers in tois Commodore ime y cel Dave bees in the past atraightoute, and opposed fusing with the tepubligae, hos have nevertaelear ested tone them on & DuMDer Of occasions, The New Brasewick Ariens heve Reretoiore united with the rapadlicans, but they sow dectare that they Dave received pothing but kicks eud ineuits for ail Let they Lave done for them by Way of Delpmy to elect the repulican teket, and vow de- Cire That tney Will BO louger we the by party to reise the axe over thetrows heass. That branon of the Americans caim that they are the ouly ones that can ieene & Cali Sor ® convention by authority; thay they heve the private wesit, books, Xo, of toe mysterious Koow No:bing party abd, altough’ trey haes try. dog to Bleep unoer the same D.evket wth the for the mst two Sears, they heve Beverthelenm ail ‘Gf Unere private Gocoments away from the uninit! ; Maat ince the Fepubicsns sti! persie. in not allowing taem even & etest to keep out the cold, they Dave resoived to bring spto use their eeas and private documents Tuere W. a8 FOG Will Bes, A SHt OF misuOdersanding with the Americans, Wo «re divised Up Ip'o aa Eastern and Weavers tweliod; oF as they are kuown Dow ag ibe‘ New Bevuswick Amerinsne? and the “Commodore stockton Ameticane,”’ [ Wits Une thore titles. Toe pretert indicstions ére that the repoblicana will Tecelye pay ib ‘Deir OD coin Uh) for the sights that Ihey hsve given Wo the Americeei The re, UodcreR ID this Stole for some time have been -fattening Ob Ue Dive Beios of cover some tha Americans be'ped ‘Fem crive the demosrates from; bus the Ameri. cane say thatevery tme they have ssked jor a morsel y pave been Kicked aesy, not even alowed tao ibe that fer) from the taate, but had to be content wih Daving tbe Goge iick their eores With thie state of atfeirs we may ‘Dok for n gy at com’ of billing aud cooing tothe State of Cameen and Amboy until after che Tua jostant The Commodore Stockiou Americans, or (nyse that as- Md.6 bere to day, POsliveiy Ceowre tet wey wil net en fe with ibe repul ever. The N ich Americans assert that they sre wilbog 10 co operate with the repab'iGaus, provided they (repudlicate) wil, take tasir mas for Goveruor, and. thal tbey will unite with them upon xo otper voadition Whalever; the republicans may talk nigger, bleed Kaness, or any of that kin of noneense thas tney wish to, Wit bow Gay Sharm (o them, bas they have gor to give the Amerivans th ciaate for Governor of they will t' out thetr Own ship ao sebeu with a whitecrew, Wi this nitmatom of the Awericane there is but Iitiie chance of furion between ioem, and you may look for s tively time st Treuion ov the 7h, The convention bere to day ot be & very large coe; the otuer branch of the Veun party wre said to have ine sympaiby oi the ma. Jory of the Americang, a claim wack is denied by those teeming Bere. The deiegsies sre cowing in from every direction thig morning, &i) eager to carry out the cootrines of the Na- tive american party of ’44. The proposition to adjourn to (enton Goek Hob’ meet With much favor. A candidate will be Domipated, Peter J Ciurk, of Hanserdon county, wil be ibe wan. No attention whatever will be paid to the repubiicaus vaess to denounce them. Che proposition from tbe ctber orauch of Americ: i. be courteously received abd treated with propor respect, and uney will present Mr. Clark as their nominee, and invite ine e>-apera- On Of toe New Brunswick Americans. Ai hore seem to be determined to stand or fall by their own man and privcipies, let the repudlicaus tow) as mucn ag they please sbout heiping the democrats The numerous astertions tbat Commodore Stockton was favoring this movement to be nominated for Governor are incorrect. He will not accept ive nomioution upoa any consideration woatever. Hie iriends bere "ay that woat he bas been Going if actuaiea by his desire to eee the principles of the American party triumph. Tuere 1 00 prospect whatever of an entire union of the Opposition forces in this Staveuaiess the rep uoiicans for. get their nigger and teke tbe Native American candidate, What elrengto the party assembling here to-day have enongst the voters [am auadle togay. They claim ine balance Of power in eigbt couulies, and that their voles have BiWwiys decided the State elections. Some of tue dele- ga'er bere admitthat the New Brunswick cliq ipre- bento larger pumber of Americans (han tis body does. PROCEEDINGS OF THE CONVENTION A lew minutes before twelve o’clook the delegates be- e60 ty find their way tothe Court Houge, an excellently are Tupged building in the upper part of the city. A good feeling Eocms to pervade oli, Judging from tae numerous wipe of paper privately shown sbout, there must be any q ity of p.atorws all written out, expressing tha idesg ot the various Celesated aa (0 the best mode of saving ihe State from Tulo, Bivce the eidress of the commictes of the ttraigttouta stater—“Phat toe time has arrived when ike patriotic abd ations) men who Dave constituted the american party of New Jersey must determiag whstoer they wil! abandon their drimctive organization and relin- principies, or ive Upon eome desisive courte of sotion to promoie their oguae, which they con- ir tbe cause cf their country,” let us soe what they wil do, ‘The Convention was ca'led to order si tmeuty minutes past twelve o'clock, and J. H Wilton sppointed wem- porary chairman, who took bis mest aavidet a op!auer. Od motion, tbe fotiowing were appointed + L2mmittes om Regolutions —amue! J. Biyard, of Giouceator; Mr Parker, of Mercer, aad Me. Barres, of Onmaden. Mr. Baxaro then moved that a committees of three be appointes to report permavecs offivers for the fyi ord which wos adopied, abd the following were appoint suid Commiticn —Jucge Frsuklin, of Gloucceter, J. ge of Cemden, end Mr. Hutcuns, of Ereatou. Mr. Tar, Camden, wae then appointed secretary pr We. Bat AKD Fai that at the mars menting held tp this elty the Excoutive Commitice wae aatdorieed 42 appoint a ‘otsmittve ou Credeptisie to examine the election raturne, Ile would wake th* statement pow, in order thst if sm, nice present hag any objection to the Committee act. g in accordance with their wnatructione they could now ake it KoowD. A GastieMan moved that the Committee be endoreed by the Copventim ‘Ms. Kyses, of Camden, wanted to knew if the Commit- fce'd to wey ane proseecingys Ne. Gouaidered ele Sor: ected to eny suc! 158; - + euen bie to take care of itself. _ Mr. Sayan seid that the Committee had not been ye: appointed, Dut would be in the receam, if there wan 50 20 jection ; for his own part, ke would be lad to get rid of iho task; Dut the mass meeting bad ihat course out cf extra caution to bogus obeatning: seals ond the Convention belng packed, ae was the cage up- cocastous. on former Too motion of endorsement was then adopted, the Convention adjourned watil % P.M. sbi There wero about one handred dologates present this morning. The boat from Salem did nos arrive ai the asual a ‘that section was, therefore, umrepresouted this ning. Jwmediately sfier adjournment a wrang'e, in which tctoe loud ang bier werk ore uved, tasenon’ toe dale Bates, Bowed that there ig spunk in this cians of Jersey poilticians as well ag in the dom scrate. AFTERNOON SESSION. During the recees the speech of Comimadore Stooktoa, elivercd at the mage sopeting at this plage on the 4b of

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