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""?Tg, tinjjjri Firi \>-nihilator.? We A-tand that this invention will be tested for th? ?"^^ ?, thi? City, some time during the present 1a\ UIKJe' the direction of the President of the "iSirsn (otnpany. Mr Wh tr ey We quote UV .....emtof a trial in Baltimore from 7*"' ^'"Ihat city ?f/JLiV the Annihilafor ?a? had in this at v M ?nerooon, in the presence of a Bttm ^^?^It-s.rtlemen. in the yard the Merchants' Et ? g ' -i he machine is one of several which *>t -len importe 1 b) MoanTt I-1 wards. San ford MJ* ~3 Adam* A < "'s t- ore en Expros-. an - *. _v?i i* called the house size, or the rmallesl rtured it* cost in England, with a number fcj^l?. Hf tsKNKRAl Siastoxs, v.,,-. 8 rTiy1'' ' BtOrr -nd AU yraH?.n CH I 0. rr - 7'r m J?*"" ' ?ecea?-Samuel Jones w i? tried and env. :? . ' : ' ? ? M sli i i . . - ? : sauLs .i ? Joh* ? Nepearrtoi Me its Canal si ???T,. , "aj e't August T\. proof ?ras peettve ?- u l^wja IM ia ih. set ?ud the ckith was fund in hi? ... je reale ?cad t.. the State Pi sen i.r rare >rr,r? tJT.'Y' '" ? -?;e.'rce ladt r- n en! .t in Ml rs eas.'?-* . Wlth bursary, I leaded c ultvto a petit .at JaL t. "' ? siheeeornb. w . ;h St, front the tu u.e of " i PreVrhitl. N,? t? West Twe ? ita-at r . DJ"*" ted awl .? ft were seat to the fl eaT5J ??' *y*M Peesrawss.?Frasler ? Hiaath arm i ea?p? *l! t*'*uu'Ut rift. tea-., . i paper, a :th . l BiaaaVas** ? f's'*-? P*pei dealers ol Nos ? OES a ' * iaMe represents! at The rvinplain?nts ^satli*' the drlendaut ret >n seated h.aiself eO bet.;, ?aitAall* * ' ?"?'?eine known si tl tacks Panacea, and w^wisa>|irtoi that re:?reseutatr>n the ? ? eh?W?^,V'r"V:' On It a]'however BO . roof wa-addn. ,,! auastfJ B* ""t the seaprietoi lafthe Baedseaai iaSS : "rrI tad uad lh< District Attoraei in ?>?sre V*" f*w?*rl tti ia ittt eras rendered ^??tJk a^."*OA" ?TA Das,-Ciaceix *l ?* *** ^ *?? -*?. Me. il i, It, Cons os??'.n p',*:*" *<-? ? Hulss " S^MON ?? THE HoaRI) Of A I - i'.a tJ,*1-!^,""'-^' ^ ??' Mc??aai Es *ea,tai... ????*?<? l??slee stun,,.. Oaklo I u M-t.,'it \ ?? ?-M r.S li , ..it. . ^TV e.V^?.'^,,',? * '"kiut. Coatkina. Dcatl?i hl?, ; . -'n?-i Hreaident pro teta aJ^^-JsTata rTm^t1 **** tr^ sad iseavrsal ^OieirT., A,J '?"???? NtthsaiofH N li dtk t o CiB,/^.'- ?hicli sv?,. tsnnaMMI .efrrredtoUta SUarl rs being i"3- The experiroeati wen ai der ?i ct'f, ' .f Mr ~ e M s.v. ui l S Mr Wm Petera, and Mr Ueorge \. Raw IJ * , antaesat her of eeittlt PRS had been invited to I < preea at St raral ??J of sbariagi aad chipe, uturated with JJJStai and fully igmte ! were easily extingu tarpatV ' , thrown from it into the barrel. A fur ?1 ^JTef!jritnt was mite yesterdayaftensoon ti> **^J^.hi'criiaker and Peters, ia aa open lot ad ^'aw'l'r V'iiear Iron Workl i f MeoaTt N irrav A sjf^lifw-t. i* presence ol a aomoer of gentlemen *iobsto'te?t the utility and etil iency of this .m *S?Li u itattif * tar-barrel tboronghly satu 1**?.,) filled with ?ha - ing?, at I dry boards *\ lit ts'ea'-o '? well soaked with turpentine, was set n end ?n an iron frame to admit of free draft a^ heio? and ignite ' ia ai aviBaat taweoajtonti enteletie'l "aine which rose with violence rant or ten feet above the edge of the barret.? *^m?i* ahen the combustion was most intense. Alfthe heal bad Wily taken bold of the boarda aad. **f"jr!> f,( the barrel, the inatrumeal was put in a-iaiwu i a stream of the gaaeona Stud, which ' xstan'.iV generated, difet '< i upon the flaming *f* The effect was astonishing. Although proba Be under l?e aaaadtnataVge Ol an apphs^ttwat in the omb air twt ainrsll proportion of the gas evolved by the in?trun.nit ass actually discharged upon the iarne the whole ?as extinguished in twenty-five ;,' f.r r> t! ? i.re. ting bar? Tji ftff} a? hfaedt. aharred aad moiateae < atentt \rA a ?psrk was to he s< an. w t the power ol the m gnii?r''t BOt oahetlatofl until aoBM lime after ,t UnaNMphehed its work " ?e>? Hoakh ok Si pk? visous.?This Board I, .; , ?e?. ..t. y .'er.lat after' n, but no 'j'l-'ine's J piftii'tilar moment w its trans tCtt 1. .1 discu-v on took place as to an alleged rule adopt. ej t>gr the < omnnttee ?m Tax?--, not lo interfere with i r?i rrg! '.."ir laid by the aese -or-, considering ajitthe parties had opportunity to have the Aaaeaaon (ofrectit.if wrong Mi ei objected to the rule, sjtttMli sect.on of the law oi l?...i giring to the 8 t aarvisor. an\ time within til montlii full power to correct Igaagai itv rMECoMORBM?CoitMierGoer reitrrday held an inquesl at No. 170 Elerenth-st., Bjsuithe bod) of Bridget [.ongham a native of Ireland, tl tears of age, wlMMe death wai raoeed by conges hob ol the brain, in const quem e of a blow received oo the ?ide of her lace From I lie evidence tefbre U> tororcr, it appeared that the deceased w found by h' r daughter OO Sunday afternoon, suffer agiaai an mjury on the left akii of her face, and ISstaSacontinued to mow worse until yeeterday, akradted:' d On being ijim n oned by bei daughter, n, to the cause of the in ury, he MsSed that she gad hurt la raelf, but did nol describe in w hat man arr The deceased and her husband were in the habit of aetting intoxicated, and '.'.hen m that state ijaaireled, winch often resulted in blows between iatm A pa I msrfeia examination ?.i> made by tin S?dan, when the whole brim wm found to be roirestc) No evidence beirs Btadaet 1 ihowing Bit the violence wai inflicted n tier hnsbsnd, the Sy rendered a verdict that dei:eased came to her awth br a blow received on the left eide oi the face, ftusini! e?ii i\ siition an 1 conge.iurn of the brain, sad that the .aid blow wai inflicted by the handa of ?one person to this Jury aakaawa. Niblo'-- Garden.?annul Extra Night, tntjii mf Munt Blondm, on which occasion ha vvii Masstsleil b) the entire Company of the Havel Farn ihr * The entertainments cho.cn are ntoM'attractive The woinieritil Blondinon the Tight Hope. Three GUdiatois. (iodenski, and Kim-Ka, the two latter gi ahu ll Gabriel enacts hit original comic pirt-. ??? EjBCTMENI OF PlOB.?One of tho lesi StaMef Harlem oom|dains thai . drunken man in tided Ins pig-atystm Baaday sight, turned out the ?ew ami eight jroon| hogs, iuid lodged in their atraw limsrlf, sisking so much muse as to disturb the aentlibor. He wa. not discovered bj 'In Police. Asrisi op v I'l i.mvK pbom Philadel mu - Daatel C Baaeiracaa, a ycasng fellow of dnih Bg appearance, arai reaterday arrested hytnfirer Crossett, ol lite Lower Police < unit, a- being a fugi? tive from Philadelphia, when he itandi charged Bees she commission ol a forgery. He waa detained, BmHslorj lobetenl back for trial. A number of skfletiui k. \ ? and ttthet burglariOUl iinpleinent. were found m hi - n-ml.. and he i? said to be an expert ho? tel tlnei Emerson is i lid lo be a Boston inn and his hther ia a men limit of high Maading la that city. Fatal Accidekt.?A young Inshin ni. 18 Bjsra "i ace. named Palrk k Haja.apprentice to Mr ?Btli, carpenter, si Manhsttanv?le. was inatantlt killed resterdaj aftentoon by tin falling of a bries from tie top oi anew building in Otte-hujtdred-and twenty Aftti s|. where he was engaged al work, tht (oroiut w .. notified and will investigate thecaae tbu- swriui g -4> BVPRRBK I'OfRT- Special Term ? lie ore Judf r Kin^ In the ease of Charles tdimi leataaosd tij aCaart Martial, and hi. dischnree di landed oa habeas eerpos, the.in.it'e decided tlmt lie iaai enable to the ha erMuamei t i Court Martial, although hiatanaed eel tin ei laird 'I run i tie t. i n. ol in,.... meat, and reaaaaded SWtalhe . i -'...ii oi ihe iggceii 11 is \ itth-C?dina. Th* anttti. the Court aai.l. ia detained ia eiiat.^iv oa hawdihe I S receiving ahit) Nortk-Carohaa, n virtue of a leafing oi a Co art Matiial. w h ? It aentenoed aita to soh Ineeaaaeroeat, wilhont truss, on board iheM C.lytag alike Bioosi, n ,\av t vnul. t'. r Ihn e nmutha, for miianoiia ?Mta-t r-n hoard the I s trng Didphin, aud the term of an taipii-oi.ttieiit has no; yel evened The ansne, .aisles iiuju is .mm at I- unl o. t il. beca'ise M has bees detained, ia punuanct id .a?i aaateace. fui ?ore than Hurt, dats alter ihe arrrval id Ho' reasel In ?kick he M-iv?d- that the iierust t o winch he enlisted Slfltf-I in Apnl. 18.il. the IM| liui up then at sen, and ?riiseit at this |s>tt June Taejsrassaer tsBei apon the act nl Consraas ei Feh M, JJJVRa Matatw at Large p Tti, ind the art amended, Jtagutut,' ii Large, i. 141, which provala that when the term rtruisa. at sea. the aetviee sh ill r. mam till alter an i vaiat ihmi m ulei i.-.-iilai discharge, prevsdodlattei tleea aot: icaed 3 id ivi. it aJao pi ovale, thai " hea iha tana e\. pirss cat aoatd a r s veeaetoa ? foreign station the . trtt skaii Ih-aitai.ir.) the raeaas t,. i?t irato Iha t' i . aalaee Jm f.iWi, v ;c,* req lm hia deteatnui. and thai he ihall as eatuie.1 lo lase-foortk addilivaal pat for tinsa detained ?n>i Nrnrt i ? **? C'ut ivoasnters, agreeahl; ? i n case ofWifkei uani-t Daatsaaa.1 Hi ward s k . ap, ? wh.rh t tie oam B****1 ? ' "? KiMonng Expedition was lusatied in in y~plt '"" s.nt |m.ii an taaiv 4 ti who n-lus. t do J* ist lern, had axpited, thai ?tan an and aurineia jajaaaject to the ?sin,- lagulauoaa atti. terni expurei sa ?aare.*!. tliatlhev cannot.in . rvliiia t case., he ilisaiaiil aar than th.iit da?, arter anisal ut . ..it the prison, r atai?i??e i- not d. tamed puriuant toeither of Ihe ah -ve, '' ? UBater thesentenre of a Court Martial Bv TL*** '?' * Itresa : . two Statut - U targe. i ?^Wenaies tsaaauttrdhj ... rM.n. ... the N" .v - trail ar..t punish went hp a Court Martial, and jaeae tlaii thai at at nay, ia svh iteari raa i saeMpua..liahie i>> death or impiisoanwnt, xe. The a.' iwvairs s-... .t riuel or unusual ; inishment.bat there is Mime n i .. iw whash hmite the danttran of Ihepnmsh Pll I he r or i w u.e ? ? -? M ? v . t \ ss , i aaat.Apol. iHJo,ahow?that i t'o.irt Martial has pawet *t SBss before the earsWatasa ol that art] eav.,t..tiv an,I MBS i <? uses TheJiuU.' after arviag hia views, t el aha-h the ahovt at wiksti,. i . ..mi|i des as follows "it ippeaneg t me wattha aa d Charles Adams i? detaiaed m caetody ai del asasut,: . t i Court of comp, tent urisdtction dareetiai aaaapti.,,nii.ei.t ii* a period not ret etpirad. he must )>? ??asaaVd t . tie >ame ciisl.^lv iron, whi' a hr !ia? hrea watht. Clin: Cot it?Before Judge King?Ckmt. **?'?'. i< i sal t her'? rti.srn ?Plaiutiff is a printer, ajlHinns to have left a foal g" guiaU Pica m the udics i jar* he v>... torenian. t'h. tj t . tea by the ghee ZlTi 'r ' : rsalevin. but laid to have been ap g * sa exarntKl \ stslirt foi . . US I ? By Alii. Miller. Petit?..?, of Leoeard L J.mB?.n?nd oth ear*. f .r the rearing of7th-?t t-etwtra Avenues C and D H> ferred to Committee on Street!. By Aid .'haw Petit:,? of Ann Jav to hare a certain ?..re ..f Und m Canal-lit . re-deeded to her?which * a?. * j m- tun ot Aid. Briitop. laid ii tha table By Ali) (..ok, Petitum of H P Shaphnfr BBatotaers to Base tbe Lilertv pule at the fflaeXJaa of Division arc! Hea? ter..!* removed?referred la Committee I? Street* Ii Aid Ball. Pejtttfon ? f F A Taflsasdee an-: rakers to tiave the tat M the eunier of Mth-at and 7lh-3* fenee.i ,r Vt hen lite n Id f.. I ;..es??-e.] 'he f.ll-.Miriere?-a-i tu n. x.z Rrtob'd, That the lot comer Of Hth-st tad 't.i av ha fene-i in ni.der th' .l.r.rt.,.n of the Street C-ru ? "loner?which was. b.either with the petilioo. referred it the Ccenautte* on Streets , _ _ B? Aid Smith, Petltitel of Daniel C K:nr?lnnd and i ?.?neini? K SnttiaD for penBetnea to hndce eel the water f.. t ..f Chant, n-t ? N K ?TefetT J I i CnnnBttll ? WbarTea. Pier* and *br>? I,.; Aid Mode?. Petition of John Bniee tor the remt? ?j a ofseveral aeoonrnaoaeta a *.??; ? ?:?? rty?referrelt<?th* I unuMttee ?i 1,?? Dopartnaata, Bi Aid. Deiaoiater. Peta'aoaof nanhariof EagiaeC* Mo II for a new Eiien.e-referred to CaWadths* aa Fire Der.artm ent Be Aid. Button. Pet:t: n "f TT?oma? S ffem and otheri tor a ?ewer :n Frail -t from .! l.n to F dtea-M ?referred t" Con m.;tee un Sewtrs Bi thenaaee,aatattea of M ? *? Lane tobe appointed a I n,ni'u "ner -if Dee.;* Heferred t ? Committee ?? S alar |e? and office*. n> tii< mmm, paUttaa *t Pe-er OeaM for correction >f tav. ReferredtoCeenmittee onPnaaaen Bv Aid Dooley, petitioa nf Ttaaail Gallarher. Map n.ci.t of balance of moot v? due mi eertain c.mlraet*. Ke fi rr> d la CoaaaMtti < oa iana ? By the tan.e. petition of Ji.f.n C Par'.* r Bad other*, for a ,.ier at the foot ol flth-M . E. 11. Ren nad OaMBfttee or: wharves, Picrt ar.d Snips. By Aid Chaiman, paUtiea ot Samuel H. Cornell and o*her?, for a Sewer in Diane-?t . fr>m the crown between Hadaon and lireenw;rh-st* to the North River Referred I? I "ii B?ltes "ri Sewer-. B] Aid GMSJa, petitiea of 0 B ABea, for the ereluuie '.f the northern half of Pier ffo I North River VV: . r?ii|.on Aid (?nffui peSBBBtad the follo? m- r'-?olntion. ?ii rii waa adopted, ru /.''..'/?'. nt. That I he bhiIbMib aaa ? i ti. noithnrly mde of pen No. i. {forth Birer.be aad the .am* i* herebv, panted to D B Allea, Eat)., for the ate and occttpatioa or th* line of Breanahipa running be iwe?n ihi? citv ard tin ;?? rtBaa Jnaa da ft* aragwa B*iA!d Shaw?Petitum of Dame! F Stewart fur aid la deve'ope a knowledge of the resuurc?-* of Am.-riea in Ba? rops ?eh a vo w to promote LIO..-C. .-. Befarred to C? if mit tee on A rt and Bciem es Bj Aid Stiirterant, FeMn-fc "f I (J Ma:iultun and othen to have tbe prooeMeaagB retotire the extowaion af llbanr-a discontinued wbereapoa Aid. St-irtevant pre. ?eatea the follow bra resol t..,n, vir AataJeai. That ali procee^im.**.* ikeeebyeii of opaaias and eilendmr Album st be Ktik|i*ndcd until alter the CaaoBittee have reverted ?athe reMoaatraaeasthai have be. n piasaaled W ....aas, tr father with thi remonstrance*, referred t.i Con Bi -tei on Birr* t I ?? A d Bntton, Petition i It w Martin to have taxes pad in error upon (SOS, !'..' and tol Ith-vt . ref?tided, wbeteaiaa Aid. 1: tttaa i raaaatad the foilawm.' resolu? tion. VI/ 0 er e* it appears" by 'tie annexed reeeinf* that R. W. .Miir'in baa mm thi i?'e? on propaKy Ifos aM and I'.i tth *? XVI Ith ward for thi rear IMS twice, aad t'n aaxoaata He * reeeivni were .!?, v paid lata the City "freaaary as Bfipean bi 'be oertiAeal* of Ike nrs' Clerk la the Tax ? if tire, t harelbre /...?./!#.;. Thai the Controller dran lua warrant in tnrar of H W .Martin fur the sm af iw, v.. being the tax aad .t.i. ust paid by biai in arror oa prwpart] N'.s aft aad aM ith ?i. xvilth Ward for the >?*' 1613. aad charge the aaai t,. the aatwaat iaf' Ettoiiand I^unqaenotes, aad ibe receipt bud glraa be fiie.i la Iba iffice f the Cwa> tr.dl. i Vi Inch "a.- adoptee on i dsnnea, |BJiwefirr? Aid iinmn. Dodre. Btnrteraal, Oakler,Chapman,Kail . thePreenfent, Aid. Smith. BnU,Hnwa.MtUer.B ' 1 Bard, BfBtoa, Delamater, Franklin, Conckhn and Doo le?-l" h? ud Smith, pel tit ion ofn embers ot Hose Company no I'., f.-r a Fire Hydrant hxfrootof their ho BOB WBerexrpoB \ld Batith presented the follow me resolution, rrr Bad, Tb >t a Bra h yd mal Bs placed hi Irraeaaal iisai Ilia boa as of Unas f*n Mo BL aadsr law directsua of t . Crotoa Boaral, aad the sum of ><<i beaadlhaaaiBaai heiahf BMaopriatod to paj for thi sail.*?wiucn was adopt edonsdirisu>n,ri] A* aefiie? Aid Grafttn, T^xtge.Btnr fevmit Oaklet Ctuuntaa, K. 11,the President, tld.Smith, Pall.Ha??. Miller, shaiv. Coot, Ban). Hr ttoa, Danwaatar, PraakliB, Ooaeklat f>wlep?lB. r? Hi.'oititio-?.?Aid Bard preaeatsd the lallotrlBgraaofa tion, w bich wa? ieterre.1 to the CiBBinillai *m Fiaaaca, viz Jflgfflla. That tiie Cohtroller be and lie is bereb] auth ted to pay Jona Mace thi balance due oa his bills for ibe funeral expenses of Lieatenants Mampt aaad Boyta, aad thai Iha'saai of *33a 'iijiie a;.!.r..pri!Oe.l the re Bar A Id Chapman preset.led Hie follivsriai IBaolotioa, which ?as referred to Ike Coa*mittee oa streets, v m A/.-o.'iii/. Th?t the snl. walks ib boat.u prBBSISa* BOS, St, U , i.i. BS, Bt, M aad ;o? Kead-.i be reoairedaad cur? aad tvttar raset,aadai tae diraettoa of the stre.t Com ui baioaer Aid Chapasut ptaaaatad 'b* Bruow in? laanfalioa, which wssrefened to the Coouxut'et on Streets, rut /??.??/i?.f. That Hie snlev.ii'k- in irxial f premiae* No* Mi, M, M, ML bl ML SB, '.2. M, ' j. TI,7S,gl,Bi,M Bl. BLtLBB Ha, US. IIB, iirte. III. 133. 13J. i t:. Ill, Itf aad in we* Broadseay. be lajjaliad aad earh and guttai r-*. t. Baaartaa d?eCtHlBOl lh- Streit C iinmiskloiier RKI'.'HTs I If Cull,mi'tee on St reels, m favor f repairing snlew.ilk* in I ? aal f Bo* M.M.M.SB.St, M, TS, R, M, Ii,SB,'??. and in Fuhoa-a .with reealatica aad seraaaaes Bhaea* im , which waa adopted oaa divauoa.vii IJIi wefia* A'.d. i.riflin, Dodee, Bturteraat, Oakley. Chapawa, Keilv. Ihi President, Aid Ball,Hbwb. MiBer, Shan Ca k.Bard. Dehaaati r, Praaklie, Coaeklia aad Dooley-?IT. t if the same, in BtVet offOMViag sidewalk currier ol On saw ich aad laajM rii . with rea Intioa aad erdiaaace Iherwha?which aaa aawatad ea a drraaoa.vii ijnrm? riie?Ahl. QriBha, Dodge, Startevant, Oakley,Chapman, Belly, thi President. Aid Smith, Ball, Haws, Miller, ?haw, Cook, Hied. Dalaatater, Praaklia, Coaeaba and Doolev?II in th. am.. mi taint oi rapairmi Bdewalki ia front of Rob i. it. IB, IS, SB, ti, It, M, ?k and N Laeaaid-al .Mea SI, BS, IT, B) und Sm) Iraaklia-Bt., aad N-* *a to M| Li?i-e aara-at , with thi rsaolarnn and ordbaaaci tbare for ?m hieb wai adopt ad so a drviaioB.via gjl' waftee?AM (inrhn. Dodge, Btartevaatj Oakley. Chapman, Kelly, the Praat .lent. .\l.t Smith. B-.'.l. Haws.Miller, Shaw,Co*tk,IMIa , Franklbl.Conkhn aad Dooley- ;: Of the Mim* m tawir ol r. pauiaa wdewalki iu froat of N. s is, IB, ls,M,BLtS,ll.elSA1M wast-Br aiwwy, wBh ri ?ol itioa and ordjaaa. <? then (hi-?which was :.d i t.-d oa a Bavadoa?vii AMisisfiw Aid Origin,Si irterant, Oak? ley, Ckapmaa, Kelly, ihe Ptrsident, f i Smith, Bill. Iii?.. Miller,Shaw,Cook, DslaaaBter, Praakha, Ooaag* i. and Paolo*?It tu ikeCemauttee aa tssesea*eats,aiB fav-u ..i latarnaa] thi aase*.mi nt |i?i f.*r regxuatingtld-si . betweenSd aaa bi n.- t,, tki Street Coiniaiaaiaaai for reeiaauaatioa? ?Ii . h was adopted Of tka Coiioniii. > oa Fire fjwpartareat, ia favor i ergaa i Bg a Hook and Ladder Ctaapaay, to he located in tftk st . which was adopted. Oa leave, Ahl c. n< klm presented th* fullowiat n*.,;u tion. which waataBaiad to tin Coaunittee oa Btroeti, rii Knot,i,!. That 3l?t->t , from 3 1 t LexiBgton-avi , be paved, Also. LerjBgtea av . IromSMhtnMta ?*s Al*o, i-d -i ,B m ?I. toM us Also,Md st .fr.m. ghtoMad i*oa-av Alto. Mk>Bv . rrteaietb to |Mh-*4 , nadar the di? rectum et tin Street CommiBSiuair. A'./.or .. Krttifiid ?Of the Committee ..n stre?'?, :n faror i paving Broadway, betweaa Whitehall aad Fourteenth *? . w ith tin Rbbb pavemeat, waer* it i* n..i si read) laid, n hich was oa aetjoa of kid c?-..*. laM on the table Fran bu ffaaee, ike Meyer.?A naaaaga wai laeafred fri ui hut Honor, the MSTOf ti.in.mittine a i "intii'Uii. Btloa i . Oararaotaof Uks Aim Hoaas iaralatiaa to the pteseal canditioa of Patten Field, which wa* reBnred to ti.. s. i i ial Ci mmitti. . .. the rabieet of Potters Fi.sd Oa leave, Aid Franklin peeaaaaid tkn BMlawiagraaola* tn ii K> nh Tha?'he Chief Fneui. er ,.t tbe F: e De;.art Bieat ba directed to .i..rn t.? tae Hoae Caaipaia receatlt Begaai rdLboba loeataa ra Mott-st., the number "in.'* tinil so much of the res dull at BarateaWa passed gMa| said BOnbW 10 a new ll*r CoiiU'SB) ill I8lh-st . lie ia> nil d.i. .Old Iber be dentn.ited In some otner nnmbi r , wl ch ? is adopted Aid Coach ba aroved that the Board ao now adfoara, nkjak wa* eari it-ti. Wkereapoa, th* Brtrndeal aaaouaead thai tka Board st,.i.! adioaraed ontil to-nerrow, Ith instant, at i o'clock, P. M D T. Vtl EKTINC,Clerk BROOKLYN ITEMS. ??? Military Exci rbiorb.?Yt stoninv being the BSTetbaa Aninrcrsarv of tfie 1 nion Blues, t apt. Burnett, thai company pracaeded to Btaten Island bo celebrate the dav at tariret practice The steuben Ouagdl, ol Williaaubxtrg, passed Ikgxaagktkil city en route for Fast New-Vork. al-o b>r the pur| ose ot ta'uet tiring Uoih tajajpflBdei were act .imp.lined by excellent Band- of Mus.e The Bagaatid Oaarda, Cajit loBSHtoa,arRh a mi BWfoas aasesahgagg of utiRad gnesks, peneeeded te Hastingi i>n a ptc nie excursion ??e GbRBBAL faBBOl IATIOB OP NcW-YoRK.? This kviivheid itsanawa] aaaetfnajal btuokiyn. N.V.. SB Weilnesilay. Sept at II o'clock. A laree MHkV ber of delegates from the \anoils local AASOetBlnMM were presti.t. ajaj perha; - .in atjaa] nuinber of other tn nistris BeBaJ present, were im Bed to aRnseor responding member* DelagaMfl were a!*o present fioin the fiel.era! kMOl lationsol Conaecticnt, Mas bacsaasatta,MkiBigaa ad Illinois and from the oen eral CoBTSBRBBM of \ ennoii! and Wisconsin, and from the tieneral ritaiOfiBtlna af Bkoaa Island. The meeting was orcaiuzed bv thejcleotioti of Rev. Tertiu* S i fVki Moderator Uev li Ji Parsons, Bctibe,aadKet Wbj M.Ri hards,AaaaRaatSesnw. The afternoon of We ires.iav arai detaMed to the inip?vrtanl business ot hearing reports on the state of re.tgion m the churches. "No general revival of re? ligion hud pervaded the churches, but I state of harmony and pawRhj peaaniftty aadooaataaf aa largt nienl was rep. ltd d In the evening the annual Mnnoii Was preached !\ Re\ Pr Vtann ve. of KanVaMb, vu 1 the Church I of thi .iMtis tio.:. wh:, h is the pilliir and ground of the fr- fl "?the preacher endear oring to deinonstrate ; the unity of the church in the Wi.rld.-that this unity b real th.uuh iiivisib!i.- that it leloi gs ?o no partic ! umr orgaanaataaaa of t nrstians. but embmces t aris , ""I " all itc n:/ .': >i.-. and even outM.'e ot all ..r naannnosa*?awal tta exhibition of. mid corre*i>on i i tee to. the truth. the grand criterion of a true j church, and that dependem-e on anv forms ororgam ; rations to the SatBanujaMai ot this principle, is i rather e\ idence against the pretense of any so-oailed I i htireh. On Thursday morning, after votuig thanks to the preacher for hi* scrinon. and n solving to publish it ? in pamphlet form, and in T*?. Independent, the Asso . BmBmi apfioaahad iu next annual meet'ng at Canan i daigaa Among the layogts of daktaataa toother rorlaai ?I idkodiea, that et tka tMaagaBM to the Oeaaeal \-?,mM> New Sckooi) attracted >;e;.. ral attention I on account of the pri isistti.ni of Pnd. Hopkins, the I last Delegat, to th.s bod) , to li?. ii;itinue tl is coeret pondence, because the treatment, last year, by th* '?eneral Asaot .atnm. of 'juctiorrs at iasao beta)000 thf two Isv'ies respecting church jwTliry and church exte; Sjon, w as offensive to the representatives of l*M .-bvt< nanism. Some sharp remarks were made, but the kindest eottntwls prsTsilod The delegate of the Assembly. Rev Dr. ? OS, Oral r^eeived w -h ! - tmgutsbed regard, and resr-on-ied. fraternally, to all the Christian feeling expressed to war I s church The Asm c at ion def.ned Hi position in the following roaoluth n R/tclied. Tt-.at this A?a.*-iati<*. mil he RBHS hi mn? tafcl a rormpnndenre. by in tnterrhanre f Delegate., with at ) aiiaiatenal .rerrlesiast*-alD?idy, holding substan? tially th?- same d'w tnna! vtews with those ?et forth in lt? MTB articles af faith R'tohed, That in the view ..f this Ass.?-.ati.at. such an ttiterr hante of euurteeira an p. ?es no eeaalatmn upon either b. d to ri ll.Uli ff..in the dix us*., n ??( .no t..pt. >. ar the adoption of any measures relative la in. >wn laaaf and de n. . tnatn na. .uteri sts lr: the afternoon, thei orr.munton of the Lord's Bop> pat mi rrlebnted. Rev Mr.KedSM, of Michigan. pr< ached the sermon, and President Blanchard. of Illinois, and Rev Mr. Powell, of ?w-York. offi? ciated at the table. In the evening. Rev Mr Blanch i, Pn lidt of of Knox College! Ill. preached a aor Mat, Fndat morning w as chiefly occupied fat die josirp of an overture from the Or t .no ASBOCsStkNe, respecting a plan for the formatton of a Oongrera tional I nion. winch should cmbodv the whole Con? gregational mtere?t of the country This topic opened a w ide ranjre of thacuawjoat, ernbractne the re? lation of the ( htircbes to Slavery. to the Amen, tin Home Missionary Sucit tv. and to other denomina? tions, and especially to the Pre-byterians. with whom the (ongregauersabjta codpotste, andw tth whom there is supposed t. be some competition. e?perially tn the Home Missionary field. The Association re? solved lhat it wa? not exjiedient at present to form any men ptrroomeni organization, but in view of ex? isting circumstances they Resolved. Thar thai Association r.-spectfoilv ?ng.-est tu Congregational maltsters and churches in this rountrv. -he propriety of holdiM a General Convention, f.. consider the relations of the Congregational church patty to Home Missions, and generally to the spread the g .s;.e1 ia th.. roiinfrv Respired. Thal s cmnuttee lie appointed to corresjiond ?ith t?oi>greeati<aaaJi?ts ui other States, in relati'sn to the tune and means of calhur im h a I'onvention. to CO a ?rate with aennlar cnmittreathai ma. he raised in other State*, and in air. event to .sane a call foi mich :> Convent,. .! .;, the vi,i,i.g .< 1 Si.' Bor. j. P, Thompson. Rev. II yv Boat her. and Rev. Dr. Lansing were appointed that commtt'ee ? Other matters of less general interest occupied the attention of the body. Their whole proceedings were adapted to make the linttression that this Asso? ciation, and the ehtwchos and ministers represented in it, are occupying a wide and important li d 1 of till flllllSSI Deaths,?The following i- the Week? ly Report of Death- in the < itv of BrOOkhTB, for tiie week ermine Sept. t, 1*51 DISEASE. I IMMSSS I M-FA-Es Abaeeaa.2 Dtala?tes. I IndBBBBB'B BlBBl 3 Casual!}.I Diarrhea.3 Inrlane dowels . 3 Cliolera'. 1 Drops) . I Inf! on of I,uns- 2 Cho'erainfantum liDropeya head... ijjaaadire .I Cholera Morbus i Dyseater).3 Malfonaatioa ... l Cone.-st.on loam 1 C motive P. verj Marasmus . . ti Congest ton lung! 1 S. arl.i P. .er_5|01d Age. I Consumption.... ITrpheid Ferer I Small Pol.t Convulsions.... iTvphn. Fev. r... I Still B.>m.3 Croup.1 Hooping Cough. I Teething.3 Ma.es, 3n. Females, Mj Adults, il, CSohfrea, >t. Ta> 1*1, M Si n Strvcb.?Yesterday morning sbout II o'clock, as a laboring man named Michael htcMa hon was engaged in laying down gaspipei in Lrr ingston-st., near Hoyt, he roddenly nil to I he ground insensible from the effects of earsoU ooliel, PaVera t^iiin itiitl Gilmore, of the Tadra Diatrict,coareyed the man to tin City Hocpitsl,whereevery saststsncs was administered, but bis recovery was extremal) dotibtiul. Impudent Assault.?On Suntitj night, alanit It; o'cloi k. as a stanger m the city, named Me. Vey. was going down A11 untie-st toward the South Ferry, he was accosted by an iigly-lookingcustomer. who took the liberty of retching him by tue co it for the alleged purpose off impnnng whether he had a knite or fire arms about tum. The stranger not knowing hut that the fellow night he a watchman, rtplied that he had not, when he was iminediatel) struck down The police came up at the time and am slid the ruth an on a charge of attempted high? way robbery. Yi sterday morning, however, he was brought up, when he gave his name as Thomas Joyce, ana was convicted and lined Slo for the ?Ha? nls aaaanlt, ? ae? Addition ro the " Citt op Chueches,'1 ?Dr Bethune'i < horch |Reformed Dutch)on Brook? lyn Ilights, Pierreponl rt. i- well sdranesd and will be finishe<l and dedicated before the aloes of Autumn Its architecture (We quote IrOIR Ti' ' "lineri is a leatiiiful combinatioa Of sevt-ral of the classic -tyles It represents two front... the principal one of which is located on Pit liaprml M. tbe other ea Munroe place, the former has for its fa-ado. proiecttono ol live flit from the flanking aides, composed of four plla-iers on pedestals which support the pedteaSM 1 and all the parts that appertain to the Roman Co? rinthian Order the tower and ItOOplc are located 00 Monroe-place, as, also, ia a large doom ay and ves? tibule through Which BOCOM i- had to the lecture room or chapel on the first floor, and hv an easy flight of stairs, to the Sabbath School room and Trustees rooms, on the teeond floor. Both front, are of brow n : stone, from ? nun a Bsldwin'a quarries neat Newark. .Ntw-Jersey. There it a lot on the corner twetitv ? five :ei t by one hundred, on which i perron age is to be built The two fronts will appear to form two litst^iet deiigna. The architeet has therefore, for ; llie convenience of erecting a st< ep.e connected with a eh?rch edifice which ha< lor its predomin in' ft ature- detail, of classic arehttootnte, brtroduoed i .tv le Which .titke. the behol ler as being peculiarly adapted to Mrueturei of rtaeple form, and winch aroidstheonaigbUyand inconsistent application of a steeple srtridi a portico form ol front Tbs design of the Steeple la singular ill form and details, and tn aome extern orhrtnal but when it is finished it ia 1 dieted that it will be free from any it.n-t-tent <.r distort! d b attires. The extension of the boiMUng ia ol the Roman Corinthian order, and contain, tea columns and twenty-four pilasters "Uniting upon ptdisiais. The ceiling i? formed of lon^itu !:na! itid tranirerse segmeulsl arehei. oeet and on the noes of whiih Stands a dome thirty-six feet in diameter, resting on pendestirea The legmewlal arches, pendentires and dome are highly ornamented with iarce an.l bold pannels and rich moulding. The I interior is to be lighted bv plates of glass lour Vet by five, and tliree-eighths'of an inch in thicknc. fitted in the roof through which the UgbtaBSSes, and i. < onrt yed by inner plates of glass fitted in the I tnnels and segntentsl arches to the interior. Lach ; piat? hassnornamental regirtei bywhieh the leas potattve of the alrnosphaTTfi wittun t- regulated there art also ? large sky-light and a ventilator in j the dome and six ventilators under each gallery, i thtough which impure air may pas- thai cannot find it. way to the Bare, all of arhicn arc uie'er the con? trol ol the leXtOS at cue place. The polpil or rhait* | cc. of this sdtBee is decidedly unlike that of am other ytt elected in tins country, the peeuliar tie it srhi h, as well as of the lighting Uiroogh the roof, were suggested to the srehitect by Dr Bethune. lt.. . pr< mini nt feature 11 that the chancel is formed of and in a stylobate of alauit four feet in light, on ' whit h stands an inner temple-like poctiro, rising ?.. the full l ight of the entablature at the base o! UM ceiling. Tins tt tuple, or }>ortico. is ornamented With heavy and n. h drapery, falling tastefully from . Ithind the columns and pilasters, and separating about six feet from the tops of the columns, giving j as.age to a stream of light from ail aperture aUive'. curing the dav. and from ga< burnt r. ingeniously nanged, at night, insoehs manner as to throw a halo around the .peaker while in the position of <td drsaaiag the audience, which cannot fail of giv.ng a \ most pleasing effect to the entire chancel and its ] locality 'I he entraBte to the puip.t, or temple, i COBSM acted is such a manner as to ronreal ?M pastor, when entering, from the v tew of his Bongregation until he arrives beyond the column, and dranervrof the t? saple. The gas l.ght. are app.itsi on the abac II ol the COlonmi and pilaster-, and -o arranged as not to t xpOM the burners or r1 nine to the v :ew. t x ept at the n.o.t distant points. Tin organ present-itsell m the form of a s* reen. eery highly ornamented, and directly eesuaeeted with ihe ?am wail of the fron; end Oi the nave it :.? being built by Messrs. Hall A- La! augh, and i. .1? signed tone verv powerful j andgif tlae Erst elaai The entire ediAce, when fin- ? ished,arill have eivst between giO.ouO and gSo.niO. j Tin archite.: ia Ltfevre. of New-York, and this i >,;;..? will i.t j.tove inferior lo his best work. I Tritrl y not HCepMd. This is a!.out the fortieth | etaansh of which he has been the architect. ?s? i CnMV.A Cm \( 11. -l.'.t l. . Li Wee.-.!'. ? et in. of -h - I i ?; lace last rraBSBf. Aid P *G Tsr- | lor. Preawleat,ha the ehaSr. Among Use hvamess btoa^ht | .1 i -iie lloard is the loilewin. CsltSCBI I en C'Strrerv Auorvition ? A petition was i ?rat ted ti atesnaaaaaf jtea York Hro?k(.aaad vtil- | naatsbwrg, atatsag that there is a tract >f 21 acres of nud < helotigleg to an wa-iati.ia of re?pvctable people of color, srtnate in the IXth Ward ef tkm caty, ahsrh the. are de ?.r.'U? ? I ??? to?it.ua int.. a Ceuteterv for bena. pur;..ae?. i and pray the Baarafte Sake sack aessaa in the prenu-es. ai 1 ? '. ? ablet bei 'to Use alidoectip. the .aid tract for the j SjheeB i ur|?es. under the UUsastSB " Citizens' l"n. on i .n ? :<?> A-- i lie* " Add11 final Bremen?A resolution aras adopted alloaiBg j aMil a oi tea snaihin to Monk and Ladder C N 1 1 St .-//ut.?r.. ? A Resolution w as id. ted ref .si: g to ! ; ajrdur budding or repainn? any Sehool hoaae destroyed ?' i ?ij leO by lier. unles? -ui h fa?u<? t?- in.ured to order ?f the Board of Ed call i PS ? <md PWS [te~j"rrm'nti ?A I .nnuunication was re- i ceiv.d fr. m the Chief Eneaieer / l ire D?paitnc it. askisa f.? the passage of an Ord.nance dennasg the .lat e. a| patateaMawhsM at f.rea, which ?u retVrr? : I Pishes Cmaawltas There lias been c.aasidenMe tn'ible fhdi bstweea the Firemsa anal the Police The former ?? ia "'Smth. latter are n.t ..ftco ... aad oftea tetfeie v, ithTben. ? h.le il the hgitiaiite dm-harge .d their duties ("?rr r .a :he Slr'els ?A resolution was adopted It ins the Chief at Police to direct the poiaremen andVi his departn ent to cause all neat cattle, horses, B< . ronniiur a? laise :n the t utlic stresHs ba be Jrivea to one of the puhlie [sends aid delivered in charge ofthe keeper there.d /'( /. ? ears ind firs tftai ? A rsaatatiaa w a* adopted ftt it ti. v? ??"???? ' sf prssaaaiaaBS she ai eT Bros ? . ejxnreen?* w eip-eis by i-diretnen tie referred ? 'he Pdic* < Dirj'f? for report. - me setian reiag c -n-idered i.e.--? ?ser? ge! ?The Coun?Hi.,r of" 'he Board it a* been directed t.< t nte, int.. ? r .ntn. t w ith the Wilhamsre-y, Gel Cwst-sn* t.. lieht th? -rreeL ,<f the Seventh Wart. and . i .rt. ?!.? i a,- Eleventh w .rd a* ere not alreidv lighted by the Bi - klyn C? Iitht Companr. a? the Council mat direct, v-. ..r.l;r.e t. the teri,? and r..ndiu.n? ;*>t?.i?.vj hy th braer c. awt.nhKh are $i pee IMO cubic feet The ;nce cnarrej by the BrosAIvn C. mp-tnr u SS I?, per l.ww ?-Titvr feef NEW PUBLICATIONS. e ? '? nvtvrjii trios ' THE II-Lt STR ATKD DOMESTIC Bint.r Bv Bar InlKiy ( , bb:>,.M A I v...i Crow:, juarte, >e? v at Baaael H bwbbb,:? Nas*au *t. itui Though we have on several BaMMnRgMhi expnsre.l our nttaganla opinion >>; th,-edition of ?M Bible. >et we take ;>;< t.v.re in giving the follow, me brief notice from the pea of a clergyman, whose tidement our fnend? may rely on 1 his i?, without exception, the most elegant anl desirable Fam?v Dibie which has yet bean printed, .m l -houid be m the hinds of all who desire the poniaVbafc published ma last.ng and durable form U 1 ? mkiaaa adfaauama -."..messed bp n.> other edi? tion of the present day. The plan in. hides notes noi extended nor of a critical character, but judiciously explaining, bj a few wor la, such part, bj .ire likely to answer the .n^'iirie. of ordinary laadkeja, improved readings thrown :n:o the text and inchxej in brack? ets to distinguish them the metrical form of the practical passage* and book*. be .utifu. pi 'tonal il? lustration* ..f Eastern manners Baxlf bbBbbmiIiOIIIIiI io in the Bible the ( hnuiological order of the nan ects . new headings to Hie Chapters, an) QaentfcBU to assist in family reading Besides the above pevu- . U ir features there are several others, among which ire ? t marking of certain passages m thicX bracket*, wbli h. e tally catch.ng the eve, will enable the read? er to cmit some portions which rnav not be alwnvs adapted for profitable perusal before the voting or Dagodfj The printing, binding. A c . are extremely el? gant The Grim llurri. nne at ihe >oinli ?Further Particulars. \\ r learn that the hurricane wlm-h swept1 w th such fury over Florida on the gM ult . extended south to the We*t-Inilie* The Maainhip Georg a encountered it on the 28th, in the hTaraqaaaa P is- iga, on her outward voyage to Jamaica an 1 I hagres, from this port It is described as a terrible gale. She laid to upward ot forty hours under the lee of the island, but all her MUa were blown away,aad her topsail yard waa lost. The Ooofgia, anawtaa gnWt made several feet of water before she put into Ja? maica. The British Uov... Hail Bteamar Great We st* m. on her way to St. Thotn.i*. met Ihe hurricane in the Mona Passage She was knocked down upon her leimi ends, sfupped several heavy seas, carried ;.way her wheel-house, and was several hours in imminent danger of being lost. She was greatlv damaged. The loss of vessels and live, m the West ladlCB, by wrecks, it is expcclad, to wry great. Maay ?aa? se I* must have beea lost at *ea that WiU never In heard from. The hurricane was (Ml at Jamaica, but nol so severely ai in other islands. aO AM .is information I at been re. oived 1 re island of Porto Rico kaa nttferad graatfy. Most of the plantations .re uilerlv rtuni d beyond re Kuscitation for one or two years. Thousands of c it lle and horses and other annuals were killed, and man) persons io*t their Ines. The plains were m undattd, and in the vicinity of the mountains worked into immense undies, by the force of ihe torrents A gentlemen who slatted the mountains on Porto Rico, to view the surrounding country ol one of the most fertile regions, describe! it bj oao entire mom of destruction and desolation, by the ariadl and wa? ters. The hurricane was not felt in ChagTCa Wo-t ited. on yesterday, that it nma baUarad the gale had not reached Key Weal aad the southwestern ? oast ot Florida. We believe our informant may have been mistaken, and that we may receive, in a few .lavs. distressing ?coouati from thatregion of wraoka and losses of life. The sea on the coast of Porto IIico, and on ihe Gulf toast, at St. Mark*. Apalachicola. and I ape St. Bias, by the accounts already publi-hel, rose several leet higher than has art r before been known, and it nuM haveaflected the Kaya and isouth? ern coast it appear a, alao, thai the ateanbtr Uaion felt the gale in the GttU Stream, on Iba cistern coast ot Florida, ofl ( ape EaraavaeaL It >cems that the first account, winch reached Us conveyed no adequate Idea of the deetrtu tum oauaad by the hurricane m Florida, as the foBoXTtag letter to Tkt TWJstkorae* Rtwaafawn atU -how Apalai bioola, Wadaeoday, Aug 17, IS31. 1 sil u'own to one ot the mos' | iinhil tsvkeof ara life?to di pu t to\ou the scene ol destruction and suffering our town has just been visited by We have just had our annual gale, and i more terrific and destructive hurricane has never been known on our coast, tin the night of the -.'"Jd, about II o'clock, the wind blew hard frotn S S B. and the tide rose nv?-r the wharves, and by dayUahl waa in the Mrecta. I came ilown town at II o'clock at night \t i o'clock in the morning the tide was st 11 natna. At daylight, although Ihe tide was within two feet of tbe sidewalk, the wind railed, aad it was generally thought that the worst of the ? lie was ou r Vt sun? rise the wind freakened, and fioan th.it Uaaa the tide rose with learlul rapbdMy. The wooden ndewalk wai tust iimlwlaoil. and in spite of chains and ropes floated away. I will not iitti rnpt to teil ran lully of the destruction I witness! .1 on Saturday, the tad, the gale continuing tile i lit re da) AI } o'clock A. M.,the w ind changed from S E to s W.,thatado being at il? lught. It was in Markt t-street. in the porches, and the scene around was one vast sheet of wann*. The whole ikiiiiI was a scene of confusion and distress. Judge 1I-? , whose house Jo out af town, found his hou-e surrounded by water, aad aaved himooll aad family by getting from the second stor\ window. Judge s>? S house wu pYsMtreted Severa. other residen? ces' were f lown down or on Irniune.l by the sea. Tnepromena/'e wasovaiatrarn,aadh)now a perfect pond. The Preabytarhin Church wai btowa down , flat. Ihe windoWl >nd doon Of the Episcopal Church are down, t'f the chmu.ei ? aad fence, and palings,ft n areManding in town 1*1 i era, WBIOllWIlOaand nghat teiieiueut? are ?lovv n down, and others ban beam oaorad by the tload aad wind The br-ech has receded several leet in some part* of the punt. Iriaktowaia a perfaet wreak I cannot deacribe il dns?taatlir. The eld brick agency ol Ihe < harleston Bank, at tne corner of Center-?t. and W.-ter. .s razi d to the grouad. The P D. war< - hoiisi '? bl'.wn through, part of thi Exchange is cone . the Peg Island tight is gone, as alao the t ape St. Bias light I I*' "r s;i ..vis wi rt lOOtBl Dog Is'and. A ship In the East Paoo, Mtppoood fo be the iir.ti-fi ship John Bryan, is high ind dn ashore. Thelsteann r Falci n. on the w c> at Old Woman's Bltitf, waa washedoi aad bkrwn across the bav to ' l'i ohooh Paint, in the wo?sis. \ Span.?h brig was wrecked at 'fie Hau..-ver near Cat e S' Bins, and seventeen lues were lost the rest ol The crew are in the city She w as Io ..led with tisb. onions. Ac., and bound from St JagJDto Havana. Samuel Smith, who was on lai.tr 1 the t.rig Saratoga, wri cked in Isll, -il! wa- trie only one saved, wai i'nwned- Six or seven thousand ..? k. ol -alt. in ' Mote, owned l y Liverpool housi *. are entirely lost Tb> John Bryan had 1,708 bale* of cotton for l.iver tajol on board, iiis .r u.ee elected chiertv in .New Vcrk The steamer .Magnolia is supsose.l to be lost. Tl e shun is strewn with tree, and drift wimkJ. and pM ( es of w re. iiv Advices ?t?te that the hurricane extended ip the ipahitJBjrola nver mi N-th -idis. The plantations 01 bath MdM of the river for thirty miles are laid waste. At Mariana and in it. viciiutv intiiy housu were biowii down, ai.d oUiers unroofed. Um houses gpd scrtws dre aonegalff blown down, and fences di -troyed The storm exter.ded up nearly to Macon. (ieomia. Ihoagh the dumage is not so extensive and 1 severe fa the interior. At Bambrttfge. Baawgta,Ot at ( hatta. the junction of the i hatt-tiioiKilie and , Halt t:\trs.) Ihe daaaage was very great "'onie | lives vi ere tool by hoi>es falling upon thera The | -ugar. tobacco, ai d cotton . rop- are injured ver\ graatry. Net nag half of dm oodntary eoAkan crop t w ill be saved T ? Tdlu-kasttt SmttHtl contains Mill further par , Ui ulftrs, whii h we subjoin In Tallaha-ste the i apitol wa.. injured, the tin n ?fing of the porticoes tom off. a window blown in the Representative ha.l, and eenenl misfortune among the gia.s Bond', warehouse, (bncki un? roof* u and '^lowii down Wilana'l "Exthange"' buiIt'ir?. tui peeled off. uaitaaMd, and timbers of the roof araMared ia al directions City Hotel, piazza parkt) biown taown down. Miller 4 Lrotuw'*Urge starts.east half untinned .MtMullm's corner. oe> . iinfaif] by Meaara < l ira A Bestwnck, as stores, par " i v rfrooie.' 1 The brick and slated building occupied by Messrs. Kn.dcn. half unroofed, and very badlyiBJiuad K. BaywagxTi ,-.ew n^aa^aoaaoa. parti] raajaaed.? Clark'- t,t w . am age -hop, badly inured Bryant's -'? r>. ;:azra Mown down Kicharc.-on'- stane on : di ed l ? Lkell'i ?? : t ? i i roof aavted Mai kit house blown down. Anderson's new bnek dwelling bouse, "infinish- i - |Bhla i mil mil i IdBinaji M a m Barer kitcht n .nid other chimm y? were proslrate.1. and I a.?msother mjunt* were inlLcte<i, too BBBtatOBJI Io mention The fer.ci? wtre.n .1 state of woful d?amd -.tion. and the pro-trate shade-tree- were ai ri counting vTi haacn froui BL Marks that the water rose atsjie ail previous water-marks upon the old Fort. Puriions of this old toruheation. which had with -"<-< d the fl.H ds of ages, were swept away, and the t uilding within it ail destroyed Tbe Custom-house books and papers are ail gone?nothing aeing left of ...-fluent but the iruti safe I he rr ,rne ouie . pied b\ Mr Bir-hett. the Deputy Culler tor, on the point ?f -unction of the ft, Mark s and WaattllU, oroi raised from it.. rbun I t t:on<. broke in the renter, and ?a. dashed to frag? ments against the old fort Mr B lo*t everything in the shape of eiotfrngand household toll tin All the houses at the old St. Marks, .generally small frame s)USee of little value,, w?rt earrti.l i?.? T'.c ?a ?, - . .t ted to have n?en itleast I are! re Met atanie ordinary tado-Mvei At the tetmintt?, the railroad arassrastht S mm a> tar a- the bot? ! The water was two f, ?t d< ep in the a ir. houses, par* of the foots sTaOaasd up. rid con teatOi principal!] baganag ?nI eais,asnwd deal ra jured. Cotton shed foor torn up and tie) hales adrift. Wharf gone and TO I bis resin with it t ottoa press mured Boat*! HoleJ Ml much in ured?the other buildings gone. As the water rose. ? tram of hafSJ >ge BOH was pre? pared, and w.'i. n >;. Mark* ar.d the T? nimm* easts ? ~?-r habitable, the people repaired I > the ,- irs on planks a'.d in Niats :ind pushes! up into the lugtet pirn woods. At Newport, there appears to 'lave been an aver ag. of five or Mi fti t 01 water The wharves ire ma earned ..way. but no buildings are deslroeed. H hr n* we Can learn I he gixsls bt StOaW-hOUSSS have sustained mit. h damage The steamer Bpray,drawing tsarfeast, bsefc mi* - -engers through the streets to the hotel, the ?r>t floor of w hteh w as eo\ ereJ a foot. The greatest sufferer is reported to be Mr La id, in whose .tore house "he w.i'tr is Raid to have ii.tj.he-! ou r thai counter His loss is estimated at Srj.liai. McNaught A Or? mond are reported to have sustained damage to the amount Of $3.eoo. tn Extra of 7V tt d aJBs T ?i*a estimate* theloss st glStssi, wfu,-!i, from the report* we hate re eetved.we SSBUbM infer was a vt-rv moderate es? timate We are rind to hear that si! are safe at the St. M o*. tight aousa, sad that the house tnd premises h ive suffered no material damage The breakwater :? carried awsv in two places, but the damage is rojpnoeed not to exceed si.son ? There were, besides the keeper* family, some six or eight visiters at the lighthouse Trier had, of COttrae, ? most ansJOUl and alarming time, till aUiut ten o'clock Saturday night, when the vet ring of the witi.l a littlr to the westward permitted the water to re. ede. and thev returned to the keeper's house During the hight of 'he gale and sea. the light? house ?hook to it* lowest stone, and the terror and discomfort of the fugitives was greatl) increased by the fotenaj at Of the iron door, and the sprav dashing tip into the structure. More timber is blown down than ever wae knows to be before ai much, we are told, a* mam three stortrs whtch have visited Florida w IthhB the last 15 or to tears We are told there are, fbr iaataaoe, a hundred and eigbtv odd trees iytng anon the Miccass .iikie load, within a distance short M ten miles tioin tow b. What damage ha. been done to the c >ltou crop, it is Jaooeetbea So .av nor eaa it lie delrrmitied, until are hi ?a what aort of rreather succeeds the atorm PHILADELPHIA. -a I ire?Honor as Judge \A oodburv. CavrsaotaaSeaee mi Ites N v Mb as PaiLABI I rai v. Monday. Sept g, |gg| The company of Jersei ('itv I Continent ils contemplate a vt.it to Philadelphia oa the Nth. They will be accompanied hv Adams'. BtBSS Hand of vom City, which] w hile here, anil give a Concert in cosmeetkm with Buries 'a Brass Hand of this pia s. At an early hour thi. morning, the Hagle Cotton Factory, situate on Willow .t . between Sehtivlktll, Second and Third-.I. , was completely destroyed In? nre. Total loss about Stiii.tNSI. The principal loser i* Mr Richard Holt, the proprietor of the factory Messrs. Hnii at Stedman. who occupied the <econd story for printing wall paper, suffered considerably An unknown voung in in. about s3 yean of age. Very genteety dressed, was attacked 111 t liesnut *t. last ughl with lyaaptetns ef inoplsst He eras im? mediately removed to the hospital, Wlbtrohs eypired at II O'clock. There Was nothing tound Upon his person by winch lie could be identified. Ab original niece of poctrv. headed ?? I'll Think of Thee.'' BTSS found in one of hi* pockets John Kline Bras detected in a burglarious act this morning, and cooasnitted, in default of glJMB hail, to anawi r The 1 tr. tut and DistTaSt Cotlttl of the Fritted State* met tin. morning - present, Judges Oner and Kane. John \\. A.hint ad, Bag., l . s District At torney, announced the decease of lion Lost wood Imrv. ? v.t?te Justice of the SuproUM Court He sketched briefly his public career, and paid a high tribute to Ins judicial talent He then moved the ad .imminent of the Court. Hon. George M. Dallas seconded the motion, and made a brief nut impuwailS ipeech upon the rhitBS ter and -ervt. c of the dseesssd Judge Orier,speehhag for Judge Kane and bun. self, expressed tiie entire concurreiiee ot Diet ourt in the remarksmade by the gentlemen, and spoke feelingly ol the loss SM tamed by the Supremo Bench and by the country, in the death of their dis? tinguished brother He then adjourned the Courts till to-morrow. Cotton continue* m u<..-tS demand und nin e* are fall. Unit nta red BASS IB Bel IBq und after. BBfl BO -ab I bat a transpired. 'Ihe FLOt'b market >s firmer Sab s of ami hi.i* fresh groomi. nrrasgaBMat, Bt St flip bnl . kssm h?dibsse, bowaeee. .*ili aal aeassss tin* mi.- Tt?*.,? at a Btodeiali deaaaadl far tlo-supply of the city trade at st II j ?* %i fiir roBIBMsa and select hrauds. and f. I I.'; a *l jo for chiNei Imndaaad Batra BysPloi a i. nominal .o il ? Cons .tint is but Little iiiimreil tftei a BBmI -ale it s2?7, I bbl Ttii tapplm ist War it rnataaaa aaaall. and theie more inqairj IbrBj tales of IJMSto9,Mbaaaeai giaat and prime new Soiithern lied .it Hlc V '.u?h Kvkis witfth i.fa'.le Cor? is scarce mid mil. h wanted A .insJI sale of Yellow at Mr .afloat, which jea further adraBBS Oat* are ia good dastand at teSJSJe S baeh Sf atssr ia he'd rirmly . sales of bhls Si and hluls SttfC. S.tllts ol Sf K ? ? t.nt floir./- sj.iaiii Teiuie**ee l.'i.i"!). ii.Tst Lchigh kfort.ln . IdSi Lesieh hat .tu; SI.4S01 he- tS.tdi ISIS l.eh'gh lilt . HI j , IdJSlU 8 ti>. '?7, ll'i . 17 Louisville Bk . latj: ?> Henna H B , II. Ml I ni.Ii , ISO K.hag K b.,bS,tTli da ,bl. v mt JOT. .Xf.wi/i Beerel- MMCoaatt 7i. i g um Head K K . II^Su Stuie i*. i'U|, 11,OH Chea a Del Caaal ta, ?ST. !C, SI ..i.ii He id K B ?.a. '*i. 7Z . Sl.JiNi Sta'e ?. <l| . t) Morru Caaal.lt; ISOhrard Bk . Ill. IJMS) Nomstowa B K ,6s, S3; I N A Bk . m>, , St.?? C 8 '.s. >,t. it',; . Wjajodo IMi ? lasasrh BTar., ? Later I'rotii Mexico. Hv the arrival of the schooner K?dert Bpsdden, Copt Redorieh. we h ive received file, of pal er- to the tt"Jd instant from \ era < HIS, and to the Jt'th from the capital Hv tin* arrival we have account* sf IS outbreak in Vera I rus, which at one tinte taveatestad to So seel' DOS, It seem* that the people are very mm h op presse.l by oiieroti* taxes, and accordingly, on the SIM natant, i large niimhcr of thsm. inrlinfinsj soase ot the National On.ird assein'ded to i.iv their rom plan t- before the AviiiitaJiiiento. Some of the-oldiers were ordered out lOOppOSS Ihem. when the peSBSS retired to their houses and armt d them-elv es. Alter UsSS there was a ?nsk firing kept Op, by which three pstBOBS were k.lled and a half dosen wounded The National Ousrd, with it. arfillerv, then turned out to defend the ja-ople, but no further collision took place, the Ayqntamieoto having asaeml led, and gieldod to the demand* of the p. ople. Vrepereehrs bythsjwpaws, thstths tworeasela, the tllllSgltll and the Sarabia. ?ent from this city to the Isthnttts ol Ternsantepoc, were, on their arrival at the Coetsaeoaleee. issntod^atssy aeixed by the Mexican authorities The captains entered aprotest Tin Teta Cruz paper* insist that these ressel* were m nt down only to get a pretext for a disturbance, and for the rnterhtrenee of ine V I Ooranuueut, 'I he Senate of Mexico ha- [ a*-ed SB act. intro ittlind by Sc:,or 'I'ornel. rerommeiiding the BStab UshaUeatOf a genera! confederation among the gpaa i-h American Kepublics The chief points iri this plan are a general t 'ongres*. a uniform political ays ti in. a general act of iiavigation sad commerce, an offenarre and aadOaMre ariiame, a tribunal for the ?< ttii saent of diBereni eg, Ac. C. Rafael Rtiiz, a celebrated .reober, ha- been tsav '.eneed to death in Memo A BUOSUBS Of the Governor- of Ihe Slates had as sembied at the Capital. Their session w a* to com. rt.enee on the -sth Tin- new Minister of Prussia bbs BBSa formally present ad la Gen Arista Tie Sight says that a report prevailed in the f rty of Mexico to the effect thai Ihe Admiral of the Eng iah aaaadaaa of Isasaiea ha-i row>ediaatrac<saaa irom the British OlIISIBBISl IS SeTST bar BirtftT to the English Minister in Mexico, in case it might be aecessi n ' enforce the payment of :he English C ? .N O Pie. Aug. Jl. (jold Mibbs is Cab aba.?The discos* ,rv of gold in the raahty ot the river ( hand,, n caused no uttl. excitement during the present sum sier imoiig the .nhabitants of the *urrounding coun try. and numbers have been induced to try their for t es in sear' hing along the numerous tributaries b ? ii ii flou into either side of that river .No fewer than five hundred American*, and many from New Er.;..?;, a and Lower,! snada. hav.-oeen M prospect ing " the place, bei as' few have any knowledge of gold washing, disappointment has generally been the re-uit. and nearly all hare returned home, nndrr.g it more | isftshls topUTSUS their ordmary occupations. There >tn. re mam fire different companies, some meeting w ith good success, and others boding suffl cicnl to warrant mere ezteaerre preparations, it is an important fact that no one has returned without rrying awa) -fa-cimens of the precious meuls, thus showmg eom-ltastrely thnt every sttuamlhrough d i .arge sSttSM of UiaiSsll contain* a depoiit Of gold, which, though not vet I s ort redss abundance, u.av after thorough explanation, enrich the ?djen turer and become an important source of ?eaUB to the country .iguebe. Time. Ur u ih of Krw-OatJSaJn ?We are m express.oly gratnisd hs being able ^unueirem^kaUi, f'^'? from an, ,,..,..gnam - ^ the Ibssh* of ha, ? -en eice.s.ve.> ..ppre? . . aaW- imong us, but we -n sod ^^'-;--^tfr? ordinary diseases of have heard oUo J- ^n * " " f: . n I -m.'emie or epidemic "?? ' i -V.-'r?v tables, there ha; .een fmS awcleaaaas sf death, fhsPhsj the past three weeks By Teleraph to the Xew-York Tribuw. 1**mmm\ oa*. ?w h*m~~ #,j Cuban Liberates -Depariare 0r ,he WiaBelJ Von. V v 02!s4?v 8v.ur! i). Sept 6. 1*11 Thi Cohan c\ ;?.ittion protects are now ea tireh ? irrdoaaaJ and there are | great many liberator* in'hi? ritv without the mean* of re turning 10 'heir 1: >tt:e Ther demanded money or the Cuban I.'. :n nut tec w h.-tj game disturb itnci II - I arrant! wen* ina?Je,tiut nothing serious ha* .vcnrreii I&MB) tar The Police are out in force hi case of anv outbreak The ateaniship W. itttie!i Scott sailed tv.Uy rag New York e I ubaw alTair* ?in Maiaitra* ram una. Saturday. napt 6. ibm. The Arg-.? arrived at this port with Matanzt* dates to :he 39th ultimo, reports that aJaaaj hh) ot* the prisoners takevj had heea executed; It on board the P*aafN . being part ol the pri**>n crs brought in bv tu-crocs on the IslamJ Tl >' Bpanjania niagaee much contempi lor th* Creole a for inducing Lopez ho undVrtik* the in? vasion ami then ileaerting him. Americans al Mi tan/a* were a;>prchen%jve tor tliorr ? cety. th* Spaniards being mach excited ?e?? The Delaware Murder Great Fx. Itemrat. Wiuataatwa, Dal. Monday, Sept f* issi t'n Saturday evening about )o'clock.a man named Bdward Dura, during a familv .piarrel. sl ot Henry Prttckard in th* ivreast. killing hint instantly Th* ritTuntatanrea that lad to the murder, as 1 learn ftcHit a young gentlemen who returned from th* SCeaa th;. nicrnmr, are as follows The parties resided at a place called Cat "Swamp, about three aallee fro* E kboa Dout is married, or supposed to be, to a stater ot Tin* aaa il Thev all [ leu a kind of dissolute life, and on Saturday after - noon, a quarrel ensued between Pinn and his wife. She had a child in her arms at the time. Her hus? band took the child from her and tired a pistol at her breast. Fortunatelv. the wound w is but slight vi thi> time hi r brother (Mi Hear] I'mchardi came up. when Ptnn sired al h in. wounding him in the hand and arm. Pntchard returned home, as ia ruppoa for the purport of irnuag kimanM He then started back for his iister*i haaaa, whciehe was mat bt Pinn rhoqanrral wai renew cd, when Dion rarran a pun and shot bun in the bra ??t Pnt? chard died instantly The murdei i luaed a tremendoni excitement in the neighborhood, and during \esterday, about MO were acourtae the count rj round In pursuit of the murderer He had not. however, been arrested when our inforniaal let! this morning e The Knute Conen Kaden Destroyed by Kir*. Puii.tPKt.riiu. Monday, Baal % i*.M. The Bagto Cotton F.utorv, .ituatcl near Fair mount, was destroyed b) fire this morning. Th* I,.-, ii |B0,00B, tiro-thirds of w hich is insured ?? Stabbing Cane Murder. Pittsbi ao. Maaday. Bepi t, MM our greinen had ispieadid parade on >aturday, the Enterprise Co. ot VVellsburg, \ i? mining th* procession Two lireim u named Mi Knight and Gardinei quarreled In the procession and met m tha evening to -etile their dtAcultica, wkan McKiugkt -t.i: ed flardrner. it M (eared. fatally tyoaag man named Forschan, a-on ol l?r For -i ban ol i iu< inmtti. was nmrdeied il M. Kecspoet b> William Pickev. formerly a police otticer e Southern Mail Items. BaLTiaoag, Monday. Sept S, IrtSI. Hotb the New-Orleans papers ue Ihrotiah but the content* of the papers hive been goaarally aatbia* pitted. The Southern Hight* men had a large gathcria* at Columbia. SC. on the 5th in-t , and nominated 10 n Owens and Dtxon II lines a. Delegates (o th* Southern i ongreei John Wi n.eicd has declined running for Congress in the llld District of Maryland ?e ? The New-Orb uns t'ollrctorshlp. \\, aiaa ! s, Mondnj. ?> pt I, thai. We learn thai Hoben 11 Stttie, Lturveyer of th* Port of New Orleans, has been removed from that poet, and Col Wm Chrhvty arajointed ins successor. Tin- mm etiient has In en prompted bv Ihe reuiissnesa -hown in relation to the Cuban Ktpcdilion. ?a? Fatal Rtaaho or n ipiarrel. Bal riMOBB, Mm.,lav, Sept MM XI a place called Cat Swamp, near Flktoil, on s.itui laj eveaiag) ? man naaaad Bdward Dtaa.ear? ing a family quarrel, shot Henry Pritehard, killing lum instantly He bral attempted the Ufe of PtrB cbard'a gist*r, with whom bawai llrlng The par tie* all bar* a bad reputation Pinn has escapaa. a The I.rent Dale in Florida Los* of a Spanish vIii ii i M nr. Moan i Pi Id .v Beat .,, iti| Wc ronl line to receive the mo-t ilisastrous to counts o| the aale in I- lorida At Apalachicola, pur? port \ to a M iv large amoonl has bean deetroyaa, and (be place we |f| a mo-t gl iiiliiv a?|M'ct On tha hai or, i -. mish man-of-war waa -trand i d. and several lives lust ?a? Hlo. Unite ol ihe MIssKsppi -Later Ironi 111 Pas* . \ci\ OuLBars, Friday. Baal I, UN. The i B steamai Plxut railed from PanaaoolaoM the M inst, io hloekade the mouth of the Mi*si? Itppi, and int* io ;ii anv expedition tu d ? t) attempt In leave with a view of their luv ailing Cuba Th< tuen t I-1 ? en Iving it I'cnsacola for seve raldayi past undergoaig repaira, but the pressing 11 dure of her Ofdan hai compelled her to leave without Imshing (hem, and but one <d her boilers ia tit for use. We have later adv ices itom W Pa-so, uut there is no new s of anpeilen**, a Petrin ti v r Murin In denrgia. i ui.i vim -. Balnrda), leaf ft. IBII. I in ihii-i diaaifrrrai aawrn kaaaaiapf over lower Qai g| i. ahich has proved wrv lestructive to build iagi ind the crop- Thouaaada of dollar* worth of propert) have been earned away. Ilie MeeeaMI Magnolia and Falcon, near this ue io i i ? complete wreck* by the hurricane. ?a? Market* A i ban v. Sept. i. Tk* racsapts ol tha paM lam days have baan aa follows Ptoon, 4.SB0 boll Wm, i : Vni bushela , Conn, "-''ui do BaBLIV, IBJMM do Fun a is in lair demand i* itead) prices gagg bbai so hi. \Niii:ai is in lair demand, butoper itloiisareoheckad by the grmnesa of holders i mis is firm and the ta I is t/Ho?! *2rt,iiiMi Ini-h sold at 50c a.M|c for unsound Wootirn, ami Wc a y c fag Prime. it,ooB four rowed IUbi.ki .old at T6V a,7Tc Oars ..re .lull .nid lower, selling at 33n? ?,34c. ?? - - Markets ..Bi rr*i n, Bep? ? The past l" hour*' receipt* have beau -Plobu, 17,000 bbls Whbst. I'ki.ihsi bushels . tloBB.BaVBBa d>. Western Fi o a has been in fair demand . IJJBB boll Michigan sold at BK ii>u%3 37 Wmi.it ia !.. . r, tbe supplies of Waatara au>*d being larger. Miesau u ishels at 70c. for Ohio. < oats continues in deanaad BO,000 brishalfl sobi al He for WesUrn mixed Oats ar< al lie. ladare Bail Pniaaarr quotations are,FaaVB l?e , Wm ar 13c , and Cona IO a ? Market* . Bti. naoBl, Haul g IJBBbkai L'itj Milis Fi.m g clianged hands to-day at $3 17, (? a a j > i- without change e?? afurket* Krw Oiii i ta?, Bepi 6. i . i i an M <? .... bad the -ale* of tin day have been only bales, at a decline of .'? OH Middling of tha new crop, which is quoted at (Sic. Iii.Aiii off as Ilm um ?Mr. S. If. Hart lett. editor of Th' Qaaarp fill I W'^ig, died a few days BBC* Mr 11 wa- one of the oldest editors in Illl Dois, and Ihi H Bl/, under his man igeinent, was one of the rno-t efficient organs of the party in the State. Tka Oceaa Staaaxars. tIST or ITBAMBB* loa TMB aonTB of SBerKMBBB DM a .Fr en .N ) -e ? < ?' .r.V ? Url. .iiS t.i^ i r i. n v a?pi ie .ParLiearpael, i ? fGlaacow FrenPbil Nep? 11 I aLrraraeoi Pn ire Crty.. PrvwaJLY Heal I Perl Mere, Prooietkeo* .. .knrn.V V Beat it .?..rHau J ian ( A. Atlautir. ... Frum.V V Sept ii FoeLieerpoel. Ce ,7rj* ..... Ptxaa> Y *'"f< h?*V:!, WdaX d'> t F. ... n V ' ? f.r New-Orleans Aii-er . Fr. iiiK-f Sept 17 1' ,t I a ?erpo.il rra'kar. F-.n.N Y -? t tv I? r H.rr. a *. .tb*sae. N,?, .ra - PrtawB V Beat M I tl. ^t ^\ r-vaP"- rfr p P .. Sepl Ii For Li?. nlu l ,. s r Isai.r r eLrearpe.it. K V, . n y Bep? ?). I rMea Oriaaaa u, ja ,f'i b Frm. > V Bept ? P'Tl t.tgres sTntlie^e- PreaN V sept 11 l^.rChartesttla K ... FromN Y Sepr ii F .rSavannah s W lev. a f ,. b ?? s, / I, F rLlVefUKljl All Letter* Bad Newspapers oa t.aud for f.xiagtad, trsUad aad 8- iitlan* are *ent by the first ateaaaer, bo Butter if what kTntef* u> the Continent f For aw. fiy the CoiLIBI Uaa, ain?t <*? pr*pa?l twwit?-.ae eeat* a anal* raU, exrnpt far th.?e pl^i es re-tui/ial t? "e yrspaal Iii f'iil Leiter? ? '.r.e l a.tiu'i.t f Kur iyn .,? tl.* Ci NaSO l.lae mvmwx bm pfitid five seaSs a *tfwle rate, esceat te taeaa pja, .-s .?? > r-paal ia f-Wl letters the Havre Line ainst ha prepaid twenty-fnat cent* per ri aif innre. Island Peg are to be added, except ta Great Bntaia ,\ - ?s; s; er, hy *rther Luv*, u the (' ?c . mist a* pre >aa) (' 'i' ??'?'' *ach Inland P atare n.net be added <*n Leoer* and N? niipiW W the Coauaewt 4 Carupe, by the Havr* ? d Breeses? L?*es. sTitara. to abbi- i raoa Bvaora. HlAOABA-aaded fr.eti Ijvei;??.l i r N*w York, Aug BL Ps um . BaBadnaaa LrrirpaslBarBJea V'srk.Sept 1 r.BBOrA-Sailed from Ijverj.e.l f .r h\?<-m Sept 4 WAsaiS'.ios-Sailefr ti. * '.?livmitw.fxff Terk.Sera ta