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Mrt Starr under th* threats th? made to m* [AnoUir of tboM produced mi ? bUl ot **l**f hortes, furcliuid by In Btarr from Mr. Topping, for $460 , another ?*? for (760. for money* paid l*r repair*, ete., on her aeeonnt.) llr. Phillip* then read the mortgage ?f a house and furniture in llamoud ntrvet, made by Mr* Btarr to Mr Topping, In consideration of (averal urns ot money specified. Another iwa Bale, dated March 2>. of tbe house and property, 67 Jane street, for the turn of $1 000. yKiplaiu that mortgage in Hammond ctreef. A.?There was a suit ftgalnnt Mr*. Starr, and khs gave me the mortgage to cover the furniture ; 1 gave her the bill ot sale on the horses lor ths same reason that I gave all the others, namely, from threats What were those threats! A?The thnatr made by hsr and Boyd were, that If I did not do to they would commence suits against me which I would tend me to the dtate prison for lite ; she mad* the threat* personally, and Boyd made them in letters; her fird threat was ?hea she demanded money from m* to buy furniture j 1 said U her. sh* muxt quit my company, and ihe caid the would not. <4 ?What threat did aha make us* of? A.?She said, I mint give it her or she would expose me ; the next threat war. to tnter my houfe and live with the larnllj ; the next wa? ut Williamsburg?she and Boyd came to my houre, and t>he said the would live no where else but tLrre ; the, in pretence ot Boyd, made the same threats to my wife and (.aid. unless she was allowed to come and live in my houxe 1 should be sent to th* State prison; Boyd did not make any threats at that time ; there was no money nor property obtained from me ut tbat time. In consequence of thai threat; In l the cootte of >ix or tight days, tbu and B?yd came to my bouse again ; I had teen tbem in the Interim ; the next threat was Mr Boyd earns to my hoase about dutk aad raid I mutt go see Ur* Livingston (Starr) imm< diat< ly ,1 went to her retidenee and found her lying on her bed apparently a ck ; she raid to mi 'Ma that cup there it adote ut puiton; and unlets you coastal that I tloulil so to veur houte and live. 1 thall like that veuon: aud I h*?? a lettor writ :?n to the Chief of l*i>ltrf, txpreeiin* tbil isaiirr iu full, anl stating that you were the cause of mj death." I took the drug aud threw it in the Are; that was *11 that occurred; I went none and communicated the circumstance to my wife and family; it created great exciuuient and alarm, and they contented th.it she (prisoner) should come aud llvu there; the did so. on JMh April, '4U. aud staid there about two days; on the taut daj the was there X had a eoii?er?atlon with her, while nitting ?n the sofa; my little daughter was present; my wife was irritated and auneyed at that eonTersat ion; I ?*n out all the evening, but heard on my return that Mrs Starr wan takea to the police offlo?. Q. What rea>on did she assign forgoing to lire la your family? A Berause my wife had been in the habit of going to the houses of my friends and complaining. and finally, that the would go there for th? purpose of mortifying my family. It being now past the usual hour of adjourament, and no likelihood of the examination coming to a Monday morning. l'rooner's counsel applied to have her committed to the care o1 an fflcrr. as the jail wan very disagreeable f?r her. particularly aa she was not vary well. Moreover. sbe bad been assaulted by th? notorious Margaret O'Connor, and she bad been robbed of iom? of her di?K? Tbe Judge did not de?m it prudent to comply with this rr .|ae?t; but. in order that Mary Jane should not be subject to tbe Lynch law of tbe renowned paramour of Bristol Ilill. bU honor banded her over to the safe keeping ol tbe sheriff. Theatrical and Mualcal. Yialian Ormj at Casti.x gaai?r*.?The benefit of Cart line Vlettl. *ud the representation of " Bemlram'.de," were to have taken place to morrow evening; but it ba.? been found Impossible to prepare tbe scenery and appointment* tor that magnificent opera, betc.re W cdnesday next, when It will be produced with great splendor?securing. we trust to Vlettl an audience worthy of her brilliant reputation a* tbe leading tfitralto vocalist of tbe establisement To-morrow night La Pavorita'' will be performed, in wbich Salvl triumph* io greatly, and in which all the vocalists Including the chorus display their talents to tbe beat advantage. An audience of some thousands may be expected There will bo only lour or fire more performances, probably, in this city, an the company will aeon go to Philadelphia, and thunce to CU irkston, on tbe way to Havana. bowiav Thiatkf - The proprietor of this establishment seems to be alive to the mterext and amusement ot bis patrons, as be Is almost every day adding to the attractive talent ot the theatre. To morrow eveniug. Mr. and Mr?. Wallack. two ot the greateat favoritea that have ever plaj ed on the llowery board*, will appear in flhak?penre's tragedy of Macbeth " They will be purported by Mr. Stevens at Bamiuo, and Mr. Tilton as Macduff. This will be a rich treat for the visiters of this popular establishment. The mcrlta of Mr and Mrs wallack. aa artista of tbe first stamp, are too well known and generally appreciated to require any lengthened eulogium from us. Suffice it to say. they have always conceived tbeir characters well, their reading la correet. and their knowledge of sta^e business Is excellent. Tbe amusement* will elo.ia with the new drama ot The 8?a. or tha Ocean Child.1' In which all of tbe talented stock company will appear If tbia bill doea not fill the boose, wa know not what Vill. Bsoacwav Theatbb? Aim Bisitor.?We perceive that Mesara Marshall and Barrett are untiring in their Sorts to produce novelty of every character. They have recently engaged a new company of comedians ftom London, who have all become tbe gr?ateat favorites, and have been cheered nightly lor their excellent dramatic abilities. Ilut not satisfied with thi?, they have. at conaidorable nprni-t engaged the dU'loK'ilnh*d vocalist. Anns Blihnp. vhow M'idi art- always r - n deri d with tha sweetest Intonations. tha hippliH I modulation- which Is alwaya agreeable to tha ffniiM-tha mo?t exijuislt execution. and tha moot brilliant embellishments Tha engagement of thla queen ol vocalisation will crowd tha Broadway vary evening nait week. Muelcal taata haa greatly iu>pr< Tad in our city. Musical aoconi|>ltiih mrnts which ware some yaars hick shut up in tha I sanctuary ot tha protudhlonitl Jbai now become ona of tb>|>iou>ebold e harms of tha fashionable circles. What o rebulng' what language oau *o easily reach the I heart and mirror up to the inag'natlon the dasrest associations of early life, and losplra tha mind with sublimity of thought and action. Bore than the per#uaslvs, ?yn> psthe'i,-.thrilling sounds Of mu?t* ' Tboe*, then, who ?nl?aror. by expeusire efforts, te give entertaturaenU of such a redoing and Inrtructiie chatac'.er, should be exten'lvel* patn nlrad The grand operatic spectacle. entitled " Judith." being a aelaction ot g>ms Arm tha various op?rv, and from ?ont that have never been perU inn d In this country, will be produced tomorrow cvtnlag at the Broadway Theatre The arrangement by Mr Bocbaa 1* excellent There will be a powerful orchestra and an effective eh >rus. and ?he eriei In the banda of Anna lllahnp. will recelta all that the pi r ft cultivation of the art at vocalisation can iinput ta th. in Niaio'a llianrs - The appearanca of the Ravel Family at this beautiful tbeatri' to morrow evening, will, no doubt be haileil with enthusiastic eheera by tbe hundorda who will assemble to wel'ooe them nee mora to their old bead-quarter!) I>urlng thalr angag< meat they will produce aaveral new and beautiful pantomlsi'? and ballet* The entertainments will commence with orchestral music. whloh will be followed by achievements on the tight ropa by Fran nl* Havel. Madam A Id and the wonderful and daring feat* of Leon Jav?lll Thl* will be follwed by a new and beautiful pantomime entitled the ' KUhef. Ban DreamBooks explanatory of thU gorgeous td luagnitirent spectacle run be bad at the tlbeatre The concluding pleca will be that which drew auch , Immense audlerees laat winter Tbe view of tba cen-ry alone Is worth tbe prlae of a Imlsslon-the Magic fltar? auperb cloud acuta? Rlalto in Vealce by oonligbt Ftrr* t in \ nice fc a With auch a bill uf ant rtalncixnt, and the Havel* aa tbe bright {particular afar a bow can Mblo'i be otberwlre tban crowd df Bravoa'a Tut ithi?Chainbera Street Theatre never presented inch attraction aa that of to mat evenlrg We bell< ve Hurt in la determined to have the te. aitlata of tbe day. ?> matter at what aoat. Only IOO? >1 lor PII|11THH1I r? n mmr i-ir inn T*aila. In tha Krhool fcr Baaadal"?Burton. aa Hlr Ollrrr enrfnea J Wallark Lattar aa<'harlai ,?urfa?e Blind a* Jort'pb Jordan. u Bad kbit*?Johnson *? CtkWrt', and Bkarfatt, n Moaa-?Mr? KuI<ady T-??la? Mra llugh?a. M Lady "naarwall - II ra IkirrtU m MnCiadcr, ml MIm Hill, m Maria A aw hpaniah "Pa? da Daut." by M fadarlo and MIm ? *lt?rv ai.d all will <onrlaUa with tha nav omle akatrh of ' fb?'a Ci m?." mhirh BurVn and all hla talented company will appear Several gfand proem rlor.a tod romantic ?on?a will Uka place during tha ytrforaam of tbla pleaa National. Tniuit Thf ri(i|fnifnt of Mr mil Mr* Barney WIllHaa bating proved *0 aarceaaful. tha MiMf't ha* ra <-ag?ged thorn for tha next week Tha amuaemanta will ronarnaa with tha - Married Rake ' Mr La fawr aa frr I'rederlak lil?htr an.l Mra B. Willlam? an aseallant aotreaa aa Mra Trletra- Tbla will h* followed by a "ketch railed "J-nnyl.lnl in Amrflea." Mr B W llllama a eery popular comedian. a? l>ea<i Mi-Shana. nnd Mra Wllliam? aa Jenny l.ln I Between theae piece*. M laa Mel Tina will introduce a- na beautiful dance* A new niece called ' Fortune'* Whim* I'araayOToola Mr ft M llllama ? will folio a; and all will eloee with " Boot* nt ib* Bwan '* I iLnakm. ha found*r aad ballder of tha Rroadwar that!**- aft'T hatlag aaffered everything hut death la tha region o1 *aaa?a. ba< returned and 1* a ai'W amongst ua ?nBertog from a oarem attack of pi-irl?y Ilia luad- la roaafiaarf" of hl? lo.?g elckarta ara at a low abb. and It naa Sara propoaed that ha receive a benefit that will pat him la tha war of wall doing Ua baa a? mrg rlatma < ? tha good feeling af tha p< opla al thla ally, aad It U (uggeated by thoae f hla irbaita wha ara a war* af hla aondltloa. that a 4' ai' n??ration ha mad# la hla liefcalf It l< praanaad that the prrprMcr* of tha Broadway thaatra wtl hcerfally glaa him tha honae far ana night, aad oar oplaloa of tha goadaeaa of haart for which thay ara celebrated. give* aa tha a??u ranee that tha prmiap tloa la nail aad deeply fonadei Thara la aa d?ubt thay will glfa tha aid 'elooel tha a*a of tha hoaaa. aad lb ara la not a ahadow of a dmk* that tha houta will bo wrll ailed oa tha night of tha aropoaad baaafit I at tfce g. ' l'am?n r<-na?roat In thta pra w< rtby enterprbe go ahead; and whan the day eOmea tha people will raapond favorably. Awaawa* Mi ma ?Still tha pevlnrmanoe of th* In atTMrllrr drama ol Th? hrni.Xarl attracts imt> n" ?u1it n-?? to tha Miioiun W# h*ll' * I* "ill b? pr itot* d ptttj vvaalBg ant wa*k. Thin look* wall tor th? aunh of Ik* Oi T?n<- ? A Mil l? pr??*at?d by Tallow*' !taa<t ?.( MlB?tr*la for to morrow ???rin? ?oo^?, dn*tta. lattramraUl f> r'orm?nc?? %n<1 4?n-in< I'^viMloer" Tlxr* will b? * *rnnl (miir?rt at 1 hi* iltiul location till Dfrlworth'* B?t1 Hn Joa?? th* Oar?t?a will. a<ual. bo e*o*4*d * ? *' I>??Bpatar th* fb?orit? b*ll*l arf'iW*1 0c* of Wa a*o?llcat eoacarta on Thura4,t fffpinn Wi > ?r>w?? which Mr D*mi><t*r ,ti i" ( I- r" al'xII'Mi" *n<l ara mn'l rnt wli b ? ??* rolra and ?i?*llrnt taato. U* will ho w?l? m'd. do loikt. Wy hi* aaay ilalrtn TV* I'M *'? K?PP? ftnrloty of Yala Coll*f* r?fn*?d t? H"? * H l*w?fl m th*lr Mil orator k?ran" n< '! j"'U? ?f * ?n,ith?ra*r, who thr?at?n<- I ,, I'Mr f patrnnaga |r-<ai th* eail-ca if ,a.h a* ha w. r* ??*Bt-naarad Til* Lati Item at thi loath. [ hM Um AipM ?ia ) Ckmlcla, Aug. 87.) The storui on Saturday, ws fear, has had a most disastrous rflect upon the cotton crop. Gentlemen who have reached the city from different eouaties, represent it ?a very destructive?having blown out a large portion of the open eotton, and blown of)' a gifHt quantity of tmall bo Us, forms and blooms. The destruction to the corn crops on the Savannah river, we fesr, has been almost total on many plantations, as the river is known to have attained a height which has inundated thousands of acres. And us the wind had blown down tbecorn, a large portion of it has certainly been covered. The river attained its greatest height, over twenty fret, yesterday about noon, and commenced to recede f-efore night. [From the Columbia (9. C ) Telegraph, Aug. 20 ] The storm of Saturday lias left much of the swanip land inundated. In the lower part of the district much damage is feared to com and cotton. Singleton's Big Lake plantation is nearly Bubmerged, us are also severul others. One gentleman, we are informed, calculates his less at not less lbnu 13,000? and this is supposed a low estimate for the Hamupe. A few days will afford more definite information. The telegraphic communication, north and south, lias bet n interrupted by trees falliug over ihf iiirt>A na w^ll au tU Klitu'inir <Uwn nf iMtafa. Frt-m the known energy of those in charge of the lines we do not antici|>ate a lengthened delay. [Prom tho Charleston Mercury, August 20.] We were visited on Saturday morning, witbja heavy blow from the southwest, which prevailed without intermission for twenty hours, we should not be surprised to hear that it was the wing of a severe gale oo the coast. It hai?, at any rate, served to interrupt ihe mails. The steamer Men. Clinch, which left here on Saturday morning for Savannah, returned in the afternoon, unable to make headway against the wind. The Wilmington boat due on Saturday, (the Wilmington), failed to come through by reason of an injury to her boiler, which compelled her to put back. The boat due yesterday, the Gov Dudley, met with a detention on account of the violence of the weather, and did not come in till near 11 o'clock last nigh'. The mail was not delivered, and we were uuable to obtain any papers from the passengers. The storm h is been extensive i n land. They semi us word that it was severe at Columbia, and the telegraphic communication beyond that place, and between this and Augnsta, has been interrupted by it. It can hardly fail to have done considerable injury to the cro.is. The assessed valuation of property in New Bedford, a* gathered from the official returns, juit completed, la:?Personal property. (11 103 460; real estate. 7,018.760; total, $18 032 (J00. The rate of assessment is $4 60 per flOOO. A. It. Colusnbo, full styled Gentlemen's Hair Cotter, tat* of Krfwartl Phal >a'?, under the Franklin respectfully iafurmi tils friends that he has opened a Drtrsing Kiom at No. I Bat'erv Plaee. under the Washington Hotel, corner of tlroadway and Battery Place. He feels confident that to such as will honor him with their patronage, he will (ire ample satisfaction. Amldon's Fall Fashion of Gentlemen's Bats ars now read/, which is the ennential qualities of 1'ithtutss, elasticity, durability and taste, cannot be surpassed. Also. Gentlemen's and lioys' Cloth Caps, of every verier*. Particular attention paid to Army and Navy Cape. AMfDON, 301 Broadway, near Dunne strict. Waters A Berry, 447 Broadway, exhibit a superior assortment of Pianos at their ware rooms. Tbelr iEuliaa Pianos seem to be taking the place of all others; and we wonder not at this, for, at a small advance, you get a beantiful parlor organ with your piano. Dr.Kelllnger's lJiilment or Magic Fluid sells for cash as current as crackers atd cheese. If those who bay it are humbugged, they go with respectable company. It le, and bas been seed by the lion. Motes B. Orlnnelf, for years, by the Irvings. Raes, Bradhursts, Carmans, Dcpaus, Costers, Ludloes, Morrises. Livingstons. Lorrfllards. & M reharts cannot fail to be pleased if they will oall on Br. K., at i76 Broadway. Bold at I, 2, 4 and 8 shillings per bottle. HOREY IARKIT. SaTvanav. August 31?0 P. 11. The ttoek market opened very heavy this morning and there If not the first indication of any improvement. This stagnation Is nnusnal at thU season of the year, and it looks ominous. It la ear Impression that noiaer* 01 lancy ?ioc?* win iook id tub lor ine usual periodical advanced, and bo forced to carry their *upplies forward to another eraaon, with the hope of ultimately realizing CMt and charges At the flr?t board to-day. Irle Income Bonds went up X per cent ; Canton Co,Ki Harlem, X; Reading Railroad, Si. We have hardly ever known iuoh a long period of dulneM and depression in the (took market a* haj been experienced this summer The receipt* at the office of the 4*ei*tant treasurer of tbli port to-day, amounted te $114,210 23; payment*. $21,303 62-balance. $7,Q76,6M 43 Amount of coal brought down on the Reading llailretd for the week ending the 29th Inst.. 37,468 tone; previously. 707.152 tons-total, 804.010 ton*. 8ame time la*t year, 767 l>71 tons Increase this year. 40.069 ton*. Brought down on Schuylkill canal for the week. 16 876 ton* ; previously. 264 220 ton*- total. 2HO 1M Un*. By the Lthlgh canal dnrlng the week, 88,320, previously, 444.187 tons?total. 482,457 ton*. In relation te the failure of the Havre de Grace Bank, the Baltimore Sun say* that larger amount of bill* were la circulation in that city, at the time ol the failure, than ever before, and mechanise, small Itorekeeper*. and people wha generally earn their money by hard labor, are the sufferer*. At Havre de Grace, the amount of the money in circulation was utpreeedented. and but two perton* are known to bare entirely etcapad Soibm had a* high a* thrae hnndred dollar* on hand, and other* imaller sum*, down to one dollar. A number of poor laborer* and females In that vicinity had aaved small *om< of money and suddenly found it* valae to have diminlihed to one fourth of what It purported to be The reaident director* at Havre d* Qraee are men of good (tandlng and date that. *o far a* the book* of the bank show, it* erudition i* not beyond resuscitation and the redemption of the liabilities. They have taken posae*. ion of It* asiet*. A box. *uppoeed to contain sperla. reached there on Thureday, and wa* alto taken po? e**lon otby the director*. The annexed summary of the aotton trade of Oreat Britain for the first *lx month* of i860, compared with Ibv corresponding period In 1819, I* made np from Mvrns' Cuvimrreial (ilamt.-? Uuedi ErporUH. Dtrrre te in Qiwnfi/y. < ottoti tbraad do 870 831? Damaakt and dlaprra.yard* lflo?.r? It tin it laa, do '4 070 Callcoaa pi>.In do.. . 17 064:.*) Cotton and llin. ui I tad .do 1.38X813 T?| ?? dotaaa 22 3*? l'n? niimvrattd vain* 477.643 ?H till* la tha ai portalIon of th? following (ooda tht-ra ha* b?< n an ln?-r< aa* ? f>Wi F.tfrtri. Inert*? in Quantity Cambric# and muallna yard* 1.141*43 U*B?. do 379 Cnonii ryanri and (jnttta. nuiab-r 6Z.S7I Oitiyhain* jar.la 114 4)4 Corda talrrtaana. ke . do. 1,101 25? Kat k ?n?. do 6 t'>i Wulltinga do 11.012 Call?t??. printed and dy?d, do la **?> n 4 lira fry dnaoa 77.37.1 flia?l> anj haadltrtblrf' do 33 2*0 I.ara ke tarda 6 151.721 Tie to, ko do uo Tha d*fr?aa? In ?b* ball yaar, of cotton Imported baa tran 4(?tM b*laa, and of eotton txportad 8 344 half Tha at'fk <f co'.tin mi tb? latof July w?? 723 ''27 M?l. asd tbo prlra *aa d to 8d galnat 4d to 5d on tha lat of July, 184# 0140 mulo twlat tb? prird ?aa lid agnlnat *^d. Tha arara^a < >?? umptlon of rotten par waak baa b?*a 2* W balaa ??aln-t S3 178 laat yaar. and Iba total ?on?n?ptlcn for tba all onlba 74" IS! acalnat R44.H3 In 1(40. K?o< k Knlnngf. 8.vw> C 8 ra. IV.t KM % f>> >hi RmJ a( RR b9t ?1 *?<' EH#r?. W alia Km l>?i? da SI ??<' fn. lat Boaria K\ l*> Harlam kR ?"S MOO da W>% ?l do M0 2|i aha Fanr.ara'Traat 42 100 da W ?? J Hank ?t N. Tark. l.VU Ilk) da UU .V , 100 Marrta Canal K'J IM Irla RR "IS iv>Caat*. Ca ?7}J mi d? a*> J*>2 aan 1. kaa oO ua i> n. I a ;i>: I<? R?? lle? RR " *rro*t> roird. ?IW?? In. la R4t ?l?*7>< IW rha Btrlta RR ?>?>< 4a ? <? M IO 4., Had JN iha R??4ia? RR k&4? 51 l? 4<> U au 4a ?1)j Mir.r>*RR r?S iM*4, On Raturday Au??.t Slat. Mr C?i?r* Ni.. i ??p I moan arrbltaat. aad I klfhlf rw^cUMa ?r-i >??<>m<rl ettlaaa ilia and ralalltra ln?lt? I In attand h $ for.aral fram bla lata ra?(daara No 114 Waat Jtlaatan th ?tra?t. oa Tu"?day, tba 3d Vftamt?r at I orloek P M On Ratnrday morale* Aoguat 31. yoan?aat Jiagkt*r of Jwipk and Mattlla Rtnd**ll. agad 3 oath* aad I data, Tfca frfapda nf (fa family ara raajvaatfnlly Inrltad tn itt r.d Ilia fur?ral thla aftaraona (*noc|?y ) at 1?< o'rlnak frrrn 160 i bambara ?traat liar ramala* will b? tak? a ta Oraaavo^d Camatary, Oa Ratnrday B?>rat*g. Avgeat SI-t Mn IIcoaurT* A??i.ta lloa?i?ti, la lb* Slat ja?r of bar a*a Tha ralaMraa and frlaada of ik* 'amlly ara raai>?*tfullj Inrltrd toatt<ad bar foaaral. oa fluolay aftara?> a, lat f'rptambar, at 3 o'aloek. from tha raaldaaw ol bar Bi"tfcar. So 13 Skarfff atraat Ancuat SOth, M?* f: C?aim aldaat dangbtar ? At?alopi and Wary I'arlay. agad 2 yaari and 36 daft. Tha lrtrpd? aad ralatlaaa of tba family ara laaltai tn attacd tba fanaral. to day, (Raptambar lat i at 14< I. In, airaat. al halt paat 1 o'eloak. without lortbar la tltlUn Oa Tbaraday, 2Ptb Arpnat. Jon* Sroara, Rr.. aga< alltr lira yrara a aatlra nf tha i|if of Dublla. Ira land and a raatdaat nf Ha* f ark for tha Wat tvaaty Rra yaara Ilia tanaaal *111 lakaplaaa ?a*ae'lay H*aaa ?l*tl w , F M., from tha resldenoe of hi* son John, Ifo. 01 Nlntk i >twm. hstwasn Hiuntk m4 gtunlwilh streets. Hit friends and MqutiDttMN, and thoee of tki Montgomery Troop, are lnlM to ittni wttfcout uj further invitation. Halifax. N. B., and Mow OtlMU papers please copy. In Brtoklyn, yesterday morning, Dc Witt Cliktow, ton of John H and Emaline MaCormick, iftd 1 yaar, 1 month and 18 dayi. The friends and relatives of tba family ara Invited to attead tha funeral this afternoon, at 3 o'oloek, from the residence of his father. Adelphl street, near Myrtle aveaue. His remains will fca taken to Oypreaa IJ ill* tor interment. <> Saturday evening, Angust 31rt.Utai.ixT Mi CotuKt. daughter el Michael and ltoaanna UcCormiok. aged Iti month ft The trirnds of the family are respectfully Invited to attend tha Inneral, from the raaidenoa of her father, 102 Washington street. thia afternoon, at 1 o'oloek. In Brooklyn, on [Saturday afternoon, of dysentery, aft it an llluras ot one week. W PiLMia Hsq , formerly reporter ot the New York Globr, aged 67. t'toneral from the Chnreh of the Holy Trinity, thia afti ruoon. (Sunday.) at 3 o'clock. Ou the 30th August, at the Clinton Hotel. In thla city, of inflammation ot the stomach, Dr. J II. Johnson, of Ht. I.ouIh. Profeasor of Surgery in the University of Missouri, agrd 8# years ? The frleuds of the family, the members of St. John's I.tdge No. 1. aud the Matouio fraternity in good stsudiag are iuvlted to attend the funeral. from the houae ot John 0. Galrna, No. 1 Degraw plaoe, South Brooklyn, to-morrow (Mon<lay,) at 4 P M . precisely. I The Lodge will meet at 600 Broadway, at 2 P. M. ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAT. HKWAUDS. tft/TA RFWARI) W1I.L 11E PAID BY TITE OWNER, 1?*J\J at No. 18.* Reade ?tre?t, for the reoovery of a roll of Bask bile, amountinf to two hundred and ttfty-one dollais, which wi re lobt on Thursday evening. between tight and nine o'clock, somew here m Ktng or MeD^nzAl streets. The I'illo Mere of the rienominatien ot 1, 2. 3, 6, ana 10 dollar*, and neetlj til of the StRte of New York. STOLEN.?FRO M?A LONG SIDE OFTBE SWEDISH BRIG N iiliain, lyin* at pier 9, N. H., the brig's tang Bout b?Mt ir built of*>ik, 13 lect Ion* and ft teet wide, painted blat'k outside; Inside. lott<m puintcd lead color, and sidea sret n. Tcr the recovery ef nail boat, tt suitable reward will be raid, on application t? A. F. Kin-lber*. AH Woet street, or to H NU1 Si ME1XCRE, 93 Wall st. LOST?YE*TE*DAT, (SATURDAY,) IN A BLEECKEK street stsre, ingoing from the Battery to Canal street, Pifti no D hn two $20 Mill, oa the State Bank of New Y"ik, $3, $1, in iaper;two fold pieces, $3. The fieder will l?e liberally rewarded, by leaving it with Mrs. Howell, 4 The mps*?n street. Lost-on the evening of the ?th instant, somewhere in the neighborhood of Twentv-flrst street and Fourth avenue, n black lace Veil. The finder will be rewarded \>p leaving it at 1JJU Second avenue, or 29 Burling aiip. up stairs. WANTS. WANT1B-BT A TOUNO MAN, WMO UNDERSTANDS baaineaa generally, a ai'.uation, a, Saleamaa, la a wholeaala or retail dry gooda or otk.r a'Ore, and would uiin kt t Caa gita the beat of roferanca. Addreu M. K.. Herald Wanted-a situation, as light porter, or Militant book-keeper, In a whol.aale or retail dry good. atur?. by a young man who haa had conaiderable oxparii-nce in thr buafneaa. f alary not .0 much an object ai permanent employment. G?od city referenda a* t. integrity, kc.. can b. furniahed. Addreta D, office of th? Herald. WANTFD-A COLORED MAN WHO weil UNDERatanda the care and management of horsea, and ia a good driver. Ilo muat give aatiafactory evidence of honeaty. utrn'y, ai.it alility to perform the dotica required. To auch a man, a permanent place offtra. Apply At No. 198 Itroadway. npttaira. WANTED-SITUATIONS ARE WANTED FOB FIVE German, 4 American, aeven Enrfiah, and four Scotch I girla. aa coi ka, tliaml ermaida. vrait.ra, nuraea, laundn-aaea. aeamatreaaea, and general norkera. Alao for about titty Iriah cm* mintiy rrottrtanta. All are ?niart, tiny, ana n?v? good charactera. At Elmsr*'* " Select Prtaatant Employment A*ency," 7 Carmine-atreet, near Itlecckcr. WAMID-TWO TA1LOKE8SE8; THOSE WHO UNderatar.d th* bnairieie, to work on gentlemen's coats and pautaloona. Apply at 7S Fulton etreet, in th* basement. WILLIAM J. SMITH. WANTED-AN ACTIVE YOUNG MAN, A3 LIGHT rorttr in a retail store. Adrtruaa 1, C., in th* anpltcent's rand nritirp, at this eflica, stating reference*. Salary $ti per week. WANTED-A PURCHASER FOR A BEAUTIFUL NEW Foot Lath*, suitable for turning braaa, Ivory, n iron, with nil the necessary appurtenances. En<inir? at 19!* Mulberry street, alter t> o'clock P. M. COACI1 BODY MAKER WANTED-ONE ACCUSTOMED to heavy work of tha flrat character, can have steady emplojmeni at 17 Wooater at. MAJOR THOMPSON. Drug clerk wanted immediatbly.-onethat can bmi a written certificate from Ills laat employer I in regard M r.ia h, netty atd capability, oan find a pood aad ! periran?nt iltuation by applying immediately at 1UJ A??! nue C, third door above Seventh atreet. TO FIU.MONGER5 AND WHITE LEATHER DRESServ? Wanted imnediately. a peraoa of the above description, and wli" i? a Rood workman, and of terap*rnt* ha. bit*, re ay hear of a cud aitaatlon, by applying to John Mrrgpn, at Kli.alethto* n, N. J. None alee need apply. A peraon * ho >*rved hli apprenticeship in England w )uld be | praters ad, Translator.?a cbnti.im^n who has enjoyed a high ilaniMl I donliM, to Miata ( employment m tiaualaiing pr -' or poetry fr"tn th* French, Italian, or Garrnan. He has hud much experience, aad his tranalationa bave given treat aattefae?lon. Specimens will be given, by addressing iamea. Herald PUHTI MO. CENTREVILLE COURSE, L. I.?TROTTING.?PCRHI t-Vi, mile heats, beat three la lite, in liarneae, free f o? hor?e. tint never wun a puree over V Alao a puree of (HI, I nnle heata. to wagon*; wagon aad driver to *eigh ?<?i It,a . f.t ' b> r: ra t hat crvi r w>>n a pur<r over f3U. Alao a puree of $11 | mile heati, in harnM*.for horaea that never woa a pnrae. Tt eome ulf September ttk Entriea to eleae Monday evening, September 2, by 1U o'clock, at Green ft Madden* hotel ! Tbice to make a field, and two to atart. JOEL COW KLIN, Proprietor. IT N I ON COURSE. L. I.-TROTTIN<;?THURSDAY, ' Sept. 5, at 3 o'clock P. M. Paree Mile h-ut*. beat tkree in five la t araeaa. Geo. Young entera b. a. Lndy Moscow; M m Wholaa entera b. g. I'elham. O. Diaaicl entera b. g.T?m C'arnley SPlCER ft McMANN. Proprietor*. UNION COURSE. L. I.--TnE FOLLOWING PURSES are offered, free for all trotting atallioaa Sept. SKh, puree i.'N'. n il* heata, beat three in Ave, in haraee; Oet. 7th, pnra* of jiffi", two mil* h?ata. In harneea t-.triea t<. b? Bade at Croea ft Maddea'a, Sep'. 11th. by nine o'clock, P. M. Three or more to make a race, aad two to atart. BI'ICER ft M.-MANN, Proprietor*. PBCIU ROTICRRi I A TTkNTlON -OFFICERS AND BOI.DIFRS IV TI1E /V I aited Statra eerrica June* the war af IM2. 'IS aad It. are reqneatrd to attead a bmI'.ii, at Military Hall, acur Br'< ? ilntt, on Moada* areata* ?it, at 3 o'cloek P. M. j preriaely. Murk tin*: left, Itft? right. Tub iri-.a5i hfr or the fikk department aratefnlly arkaoaleripea the receipt of two knndrod | and titty iti Here, (per Xophar Milla. Baq..) at a RaaaUoi fr? tn a cemaiiltea <>t frtrB'U to the Wide* ml Orphan Fund Pa parts nl John S OI|,H i . >m?m, Noi ice.?iiik cop a rtn f.rmi i p BRRetoforr bxiatlnK under the firm < f Melthle, Kuan, k Co. wae dlai -Ivcd n th* l?t bj> itaowa 1 i ra.1 - at i '>n The Cotton Brokerage tnalnaae will he roatlnued by tk* att|.?orih*re under tha firm <>f Maltkie k Munr, in tha aarae building aa heretofore, No. ft' Wall atrial, corner W alarMr I> tf AI.T9IE. Repleader 2d INWt. EAMt'RI. Ml XX. Cash abtancb\ in si m-i from nvi dollars aad apwarda raa ha kid tor an; lev?th ?f tiaae oa eoaUraainiial * Id aad etlver watekee, d imWi. allrer and Lla-ed aara, Jewelry. ??r?ta?dl??, planov rnmltare. kr , 0 aad pereoaal preperty < f all llnde. Go<?ia l>ougV aad eat* aa ei tntnlaeloa. CBORCR J. I EVP. Nat* aa>l Money ' It Ntid a lane, ap ?tain. ClCtRRIORB. r^RAND no nic anij totilion BxrvRsro* to \M lliH.ll* a "Irore, on Toe> lay. St| t M, I HSU. la all af St. Cnlaakill'e Ckapek ia Twenty-fifth etre*' -The Committee ha*e eataaed the rca tnodloat eteanier NBW JBR-'KV. and Bar(ra for tha eereelnn. Ala*. Manahaa'e re|e?rat?d Bra.a ai.d t otill' B Hand. Tlrke'a SO r?ata. To he obtained fr m 1 th* Seetoaa af th* different Cathalie rharehee, aad alao at t>? dHfereat 1ardinpa ?f the boat ?a th* meralnf of th* Rt; eareloa, and from the falli ata|Committee of Arren(*aMate: ? K ?n rifMaiWMRat l iaki Pbalai, Milk** riiaa, Ptk Brady, Jintra Ikiha. jam** Caaeidy, Owen K-na*. Andrew liarv. (caaer P. Floy*. reter Reho?. Rieh rd M?rr)iy Dr. J. MrReana, Nleh. WaUli, Bdward Riler. Praneie Parley. Thomea M"Ri*m?a. aad Jae Sreeay. Tfce ' Cen.mtt tae pledge thetaeeliree that a? pair a will he epared t* I make tl ia ?ae of tk* moet dellfhtfal eamraivaa of th* aea?n. Tl-e Beat and Rarn> will leave the foot of Booatoa atrrat. B R., at 7 o'oloth. A.M. Niaoteeath atr*et N R . at R o'clnehiCanal etreei at M(, aad pier N'n. k, R. k, at I < a'c'oek N n.-Ik* abor* ('< meant M are re-ineeied t* a'lead I a treetla*. la tha arhral moai attaebed to eai l rhnrek. on M adar arealap, at 7M a'i Lek. t? make tliair final arraareaira'a. rTRRRN'R KOBM. Chairaaa. 1 t Pi? i an l J. n? PnaLAa, Svretarlaa. Il??? Rrwn*. Trraetrer. EXC'CBSION TO TB? PISHINO BANB9 BTBRT DAT, eieapt Ratarday.? The BaRkla will laaea Thirteeath ?tr?'t, N. R., BtJH a rlnak; Caaal etreet at T\; Orand. s?d. Catherlaa, ?: r(a? Na. ,V N ?A. M.. rataraia* by AU P M Refrxliataata aad Haklni taekla provided. Para U eeata each way. RT1MIC AltTM. IAMI mt.ll'll IVORtVIM.t WR nr.. leave ta eall the attea'loa of tha trade ta aar eiteaefta 1 ard 'hair* aaeortaieat ef Prlata af evary deaarlptina. aaah aa kinnloil, nrlrltnl. (ran. "" i aorollt, urix r?ao?, nr . !< , 4nrlii-iit>? ?U tho aarrlllaa racoatly pa?lubod la taroiw. lata* bntlnaaa ?mH?i n? to toll ? ; liltattcnm iwat. GOCPIL k CO.. Wkolatalo PrlataaUara, W Brood way. SPLBWDin PAlRTIVfi* J' "T RF< livm *K<>? Parlo, a kaaatifnl ealtorUoa af Pi?tar?a.la?lo?lla? <>( Brtkartt lala.lt.hlo ( rayoa I>rawta*a Tka paklla l? raiaxtW to tail at tka roo?a of _ ??> p"- * ?? ** Broadway. "Portrait or Jinnr tind. pairted pro* tin J by tin?! In*r??od l>y Craham. 8l?o. 1*>M laakoo Prloa of oaoh or j>t, plat*. II; aolorol, (1 Tki# la tk* "alj 1 llkraaao of J?m?t Ua4 a?ot faMUha4. All ordaro mail W i'Ufi ?ao4 ta QOt'PII. R CO , i . Wkoltnal* Pt lataollort. M Broadway. AeeCirisn. ratrbiai.a ? parcbrbrt. oratori (tka aaino atod ky Bmohari.l 4rawiar i*rf '"i Mkoola. ltikoff?|hi* orayaar nrtatlaa >ak. of.. ora .ff?ra<( 1 for *ala ky r.Ol'riL ft Co.. V* HroaJway. A lata* aMrrtaoat of Proaih >a4 lo?liok artuto' maa> r>?'? nfoorry oartaty. la daily ataaotad, oo-i m- woakd aall ?ka atloatloa of tka paklla la oar modarata kraa. RAVL.RO AIM. > .. , XI rw mirk aid rnii.ADiLrRjA -rbw tori n >n4 rMla4?1fMa Diroot -laitol Itatra Mall f.faa Thro111, la <K *ioar*. via Raw Jatary Railroad ? Fara f?I 4aeo4 ta RJfoflut ela?. ?a>l tl If fo? aomad olaaa -laait ? Ron lork at a. R , fr?ta foot of Coar'laalt rtroot, and at 1 9 A. R aa4 t f. I. from fio? of l.thartr ttrao*. laart I lii:?d?Mh.a, at ant f A. R aa4 P. R . froa foot at I WoTnat ??r??rt. - r^amdkn ARD ARROT ram.RO ad URB POI 1 \J rkilo4ol|l.ia, at Mtaa o'el??k. A. R . al' half y*atoa< ! Mm. F L ?t HMatoM JOHR POTTRR daily, (BaaI layi ???ojtad.) ft*m P?or Ra. I. Rottfc Birar. fatt-fln( * , aUa* aara. tl taoad ataaa ?ar?. IX EmK&flBHCSEg Mr. P.paj Beytoa. Mr. Sayatear; Reaae, Dr.)u4u; BhM, ir.juiuui) UtlHtkiii Witah. Mr. Wlmu. 3d Shaking Filth, Mm Ncrdliaai L*dj Maobeih, MraJ. WaUark Jr. To coaelnda with the nautical drama of TBI IE A OK TUB 0C1AN CHILD?('apt. Maadeville. Mr. PopT /apt Sturdy, Mr. Warns: Harry Hela, Mr. Tiitoa; Peter Poultice Mr. Wiaeae; Dtnie U'Tret, Mr. Martial Jack Jaak Mr. Knowlea; fnowkali, Mr. Coaldoa; Mar; Helm. Mr*' Jordan. Open at a quarter to 7l curtain riiaa at 7^ o'clock] BVKTOM'B THEATRE, CHAMBERS STREET-MONday evening, September 2d. will be produced Slmridan'j ci ( dy of the >CHlH)L FOR SCANDAL?Sir Peter Teaale, Mr. W. Rufua Blake; Kir Oliver Mnrtate, Mr. Uurtou; Charles Surface, Mr. J. Wallack Leater; Lady Toaala, Mr a. Ruaoall; Lady Sneer*ell. Mra. Hoghee: Mra. Candour, Mra. Skerritt. A new Spaniah Pan de L>o?a, by Miaa Waltera and M. Frederic. To conclude with a?r? local akateb, called SHE'S COME?Mr. Rlararyaui Wt. Barton; Th? Mayor of the City, Mr. lllaad; lib abed Longface, Mr. bkerritt; Mr. Von Humbug, Mr. lioluian Boxea, Dreea Circle, and Parquette, Au centa; Family Cirala, it> eenta. Doori opaa at 7fc; to begin at 7\. National TUKATRM.CUAT1IAM strmbt-mondat, evening, September lat, tba antcrtalnmenta wiU combjcbia with the fare* of TBB MARRIED RARE?Mr. Firderich Flight) , Mr. Leravor; Mra. Trictrae, Mra. B. Williama. AlvtrwBieb will ba introduced to tha audieaca, JENNY MM) IN'AMKBICA. tain; a vaudeville written ti|'i?nly for tbia theatre?Den nie McShane, Mr. B. Wil liame; Jenny Liud, tlia muaical phenomenon, Mra. B. William*. 1o ke follcwed by a now conn* drama, called PO .{Tl NF.'S WHIMS. To conclude with tha farce of HOOTS AT IDS fW.vN. U>e?, 2'< cenU; Pit, 1?)> ceuta. Door* open at 7i to commence at 7**. pre .iaeljr. Til UTf.K'o?rtialinitR'S STKf.RT? t'lR.^T NfCIIT ov 15 Sir. W. K Blake, uii l Mr. J. Wulla?k Lester.?Monday. S pumberS, SCHOOL FOK SCANDAL, with a out unequalled fur it* distribution of eminent cumie talent?Sir Peter Tessl*. Mr. W. Rufus Blake: Fir Oliver Surface, Mr. Burton; Charles Surfaoe, Mr. J. Wnllaek Lester; Joseph Sur'.ice, Mr. Bland, Sir Benjamin Backbite, Mr Jordan; Crabtree, Mr. Johnston; HdK'i, Mr. Sterritt; Lady Teatlt, Mra. 1; via* II: Mr*. Candour, Mrs Skerritt; Maria, Mia* J. llill. To conclude with a new Loral Sketch. CARD.-CIIRISTT'S OrtRA HOUSE CLOSE!) fob a short season.?The patrons of Christy'* Minstrel*, aad the public generally, are r*sp?etluUy inf>rio?d that, for th* mii-pose of alrering aua renovating the building of Meohsnio*' Ball, t key will discontinue their popular concert* lor a short season. Dnrir.g their races* la this city, th* company will give Concerts at Niagara, Buffalo, Cleveland, Detroit, Chioago, Millwatkle, ftc. J)ro notice will be given of tkeii re-open'ng, at their laua-ostablished and tintuue Ball, in New York. _ E. P. CIIRISTV, IMreetar. SACRED CONCERT ON STATEN ISLAND.?IN coniequenc* of thu aevere weather, on Sunday ln.it, the Sacred Concert, which wad to b* given on that day, at St. Peter'* Church, Staten Irlnn4. *'** poetpoaed till Sunday, tko first of September. It will He tinder the managerasal or the popular Max Maretzek, who will be asjiated by Signora bcrtucca Marettek, Patti, Perrini, Bcueventano, and Novell!?all of whom have most ^onerously tendered their services for the occasion?togeth<r with a full Oreheitra and Chorti*. f T<AI<EHNA<'I.E. ?MR D1MPSTKR, COMPOSER OF A the May yi-cen, Lament of the Irish Emigrant, Blind llciy. t. o., has the hoi,or to announce that his Irak MWul ballad entei tainmcnt in thi*city since his return from Sootland, w ill be given at the Tabernacle, on Wednesday evening, Sept. 5th. Particulars hereafter. 1MIE DUSSILDORF ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS.? N*w painting* reeently arrived from Europe, among which i* "tiermania," by Koehlcr?a work of art oi th* highest elate. The exhibition of painting* by artiat* of th* above school has received many addition*, and remain* open at thb two room* over th* hall of th* Church uf the lJivine Unity, in Broadway, between Spring and Princ* streets, from 10 o'clock A. M. until 10 o'clock P. M. Admission St sents. Season tickets 40 cent*. Catalogues 1SX cents. WAI.LBALLA.3t>CANAL STREET -THE GREAT SUCctss of this TtapU of Pleaiure?Houses orj*d*d nightly to witness Jenny Lind?Female Opera Troupe, consisting of some of the best female musicians in the world. Also, the great Dr. CoUyar's unrivalled group* of Living Picture*, the only true living representations, having soma of the mo*t lovely lurmed women the wirld can produce. The lesutiful Arab Girls will appear each day and eveulng, together with the SabI* Melodists, making th* best company in the United States. Prices of admissien?O'chcstra seats, S7)4e.; Panirette. Ms Commence at 3 o'clock in the afterito. si. and 7H "? th* svsniag. PoJics ia attendance. Ball every aight. CASTI EM.AKDEN ?THE PROPRIETORS HAVE TnE honor of announcing that they have made atrangeaients with Dodworth's celebrated Cornet Hand, who will give a grand Concert of Sacred Music at the above magnificent SaliK n, on Suadaj evening. Sept. 1st. 1H50. The Cosmorss, newly arranged and brilliantly lighted, will afford smusimcut to th* rromenaders. Admission 12>{ cents. 1o i?nnier.ec at 8 o eIock. On Monday evening next, th* Havana Italian Opera Company. No poetpenement on account of the weather. CASTLE GARDEN IS NOW OPEN FO\ THE KECEPtion of vtsitsrs daring ths day, iron 7 A.M. UU i P.M. Itisths largest aad most beautiful re ens ia ths souatry, affording superior eppertnnity for reading, meditation*, or undisturbed promenades, while Tietrlng the sea, shipping, and delightful seeaerj amnud. aad labeling th* deuoieni s*a breexe. Admiuion. UK oeata. Cm.lSILM, EXTRA NOTICE.?THE UNDERSIGNED would remind liis oustomers, and others who may wish to eniraf* for balls ths coming teaton, that he is now erecting the most elegant and oxtsnsive ball-room arrange stents for their accomodation to bs found in ths city, and when flnl?b*d, which will be about ths 1st of November, will defy ci tnprtitisn, for accomodation, convenience, ke. Ball committees. and others who may want rooiau for balls or eoncert*, will please call and vivw the premiees. GEO. W. MILLER <42, HI. 44?. 418, and 450 Broadway. HM.ir.H B* AllTIOR. HENRY n. LEEDS. AI CTIONF.ER-MAGNIFICENT Krcllah Silver BY H. LEEDS it CO. wilt >?11 ?t auction, on H edtiendav Serf ?th, at ljo'clooh, at the KribuU' iMkMK, >f niLeant Silrer Waiter. maaafaotu ed .'I I r . i 1 a I .tree', Ef j . and preacntod I * 1 liu t Thai' aa W. J-ne? F.?n , u a teitunoay ?f eeto-in, and n w at Id in I 'mtt'iven-'f of Ilia neeeaaity of tti?ovreer. Thta ?u;?rb pi v f |> flf, nlty*i ( av d and fii,?d, tad coat $'> 0 in Land' n. It < in 14 i-in ut our ttere one a ay pr*1 vi'Ui to the rale, at 4, until that tiu e, at Maura 8 ie bbtna it Co. a. No. 14 Broadway. fOH IALK AND t? LC?^ CTEAM ENGINE for SALE, of NINE horse TOW0 er. la flrtt rata running order, with a rood boiler, marly aew. laqalra of J. A RHODES, onraar of North Second and i trotli nrwii. WIPIawHu. rrioo fJQS. FOH SALE-A URET MASK, KIOBT YEARS OLD, It). I.aada hi?h, aoundaud kind, i'rita, SI"' Apply it 188 Mereer atreot. WANTED TO RENT IN A GENTEEL NEICBSORhood, a modern Houie, anilabla for a small family? l"< aticn nnt abne* Tweatie'h atrial, and rent not to *<reed fit* Huadred Dollar*. Ad lraai I'oat Office, Box No. 2.'4X). Fl'RNISHFD HOCSE WAN TED ?A SMALL TWO toi y d"uao ia ar-od atreat, either np or dowa Iowa. A literal price will ha paid, family eon*i*tln( of two para<ne only. Apply at 139 Paarl atreet, up atain. BOAKUIKO, AO. Board wamteo-a gentleman and lady mid Ilk* to (ecar* board, with a wall faraiahad r<>on, aot fall board for lha gentleman. ?>aa diatanee up town, with a w idowad lady, atd on th? weit *U* of the aity would be preftired. No qaeaiiepa aahed, nor r?f*ri.nca gireu. Pleaae a/drea( J. E C.. Herald Ulfn. N. Y. BOARD.?A LADY AND CI N fl.EMAN CAN BE ACetaimodatod with lha leeond atory of a haadaotna three a.ory hoaaa. ait u a ted near the Waahington S>|varo, with aodera iKproveateaU, la a prirata family, wharr thor* are ai' Other boarder* takaa. Aiply immediately at IN Water!* place. Hoard wanted.?boahd, with a front room In Ilia aaeond llory, and froat bedroom attached, la dialled by a gentleman, wife, aad two ehlldran, A location ! prtferred we?t of Broadway, between Cotirtlaadt and Canal atreota?uafaraieiied Komi are preferred. L'neicepiloaabl* rtfereao* exchanged. ACdrna bo* No. Poet OHice, with Bam*, loeatica aad reference nitnt mi'A v npa/uire i d iff nirorn? i if i lloardlag. ? fer??n? anlaartilrg la i lit* city. deairiag a |>r vat* r**id*ac*. **tal laad ?iih tka canrralaa** ?f a rat rla" kotal, |>arloraaud ladr.onia roaaartlnl. aa **e*ltall*, attaatla* mmnll, hath, itr . rta k? nvoaaadatad at tka ak-?* laaatloa paimaa'at arraag*n.rat* ( r i ai ?da. i All gentleman am. i mir. or a pr"' sinoi.b ftnt l> m*n, raa 1* arrtmmi *'at*d with koard aad rary l?r?* |'l a*aat room*. wall fnrni.k'd, oa ?h* ?<,?ad door, at im la ibm i hnii, withi broad wan aad kla ??> ?. in a rmtoal |ri?at? kanli| kvaaa, wk*r* thara ara tat a fa* a wat b- ard?r?. In a german pbitatb tahilv, on i or two i'lil'i an say rktala plaaaaat fnrl lah*4 roima. with or tr|tl.< at hr**kfa*t aad fa tha aitnatl a it la tht lowtr part of ik* ?t?y. addra*. ( . p r . ilarald aflto*. Room in l it.-a bhai.l. pritatb family. rbaiding ( tilth (treat, aaar tka k-nrth aiaaoa, hating a.or. ro. m than th?y nant. woald *?< < in mod a ta two g*atlrai*a with taa ar thraa run* inliraiam, with hr.akfaat aad dlaacr oa a saaday if daalrtd addra** randolph, at tma t<ka. wttk aaar aad raaldaaa*. phil. a dk i.phi a. Paper hangings -to the southern, eastern. aad wtatara trada. wa laalto roar att*atl?a w oar aitawalr* iarl*ty of wall pap*ra. h*h*?ln? that wa haaa th* h**r a**orua*at la tk< aonn'rr. and will a*ll ?n farorakla taraia. i.< >no rh rf ii k br"tiier. l*o. 7 nartk third at. philadalphla. i*oa kiino in pbii.apelpnia. no hi chbstnct u rtrwt ?vra. l**ali a hoarding-k' "a* la altaatod la aa* of tka ai?a? airy and faahlaaakla part) af philad*lphia. tka trrang**aau aad aeeaaaa4atma* of tk* koaaaaaakla kar at all liana la raaalaa atrangora rltlting tk* ally, wh?r* bra i., flattara haraalf uay woald lad a aloaaaat aad tomfariakl* hoaaa. oauroiiia. Tatior and db bacprr. porwardinu a*d owiai**ion m?r*hnata. fcnagrwa. n (1 w* ar* aa? ara. rarod ta forward all goodaaaat i* aar eara, hatiag (aa ligkt draaght koata, with fadla nakkar aorara. aaitakla fat tka *?aaayanra of paaa* antra aad fr*l?ki. wa kata algo aad* arrang*m*at? wttk banal* r fc'a.. traaatartailoa agawt*. at or-rgaaa aad i ra ana. aa tkat thara will k* pt* dalay apoa tk* btkaaaa. m. r. taTLOR, lata of rajtla*r?. J. W. us bai pbb. l??* *? "*? orl*???. raf*r*ar* la maw lark. J. howard a son". m br aad war oar a>*at(tr*l haa*.u baarar *?r**t. corwta*. bra. b oa . V. b.' aawuu. ftaia*. c.adary fe oa. baa praa| ?imo. callforala. i Eb el ttor b ro-l bpecial e*pbeai to calio farnla, ala tk* latkmaa of i'aaiaaa. oar a**t *ipr*aa ( will k? f-rwari -d ky th* anlardl* ?t?an.*r f-apir* nty. *a taraday, ik* link of raataaaikwr. pmlagaa fn aaffcl t* i baa frar'lam, btaaktna. and larratn??t? clt*. ia??lr*a l mna' h? dnly rtrtlflad at th* enati ni hon**. aa* haadal la wltk ik* f.*d*. pa*kar*a ikawld not *?*??d ir* *akl* hi wi*atwr*a.oar. aar wai?k ->r*r 111 ik*. bar if anplloatlaa art k* aaad* far iarta aaakaraa. t*n?* -a* nakw lara* ya< ka?*a mint i* kaalad la a* aarly a* aaaalkl*. small } m*k*(*a r***ltad till ?a?a of tk* d?y af a*llta(. p*r?al i alwaya la adtan**. part *nlar att.ntl n la r*i*a*t*d t* ?ka fa*t, tkat a tt?*lal aaovr acooaipaala* *?r ?**** from n?w fork thrnaak to paa rtaa'l**". aaaidlag ik* r*a utility of dalay a*aa*lla.*a o*$a*lna*d ki?*?tc\?' aa <1* latkaiaa. br s t'tton k CO. ** w all atr**t. Gbboobt'b cai.fpobnia btpbbss tub bit?awlkwa will forward tkolr a*?t e?| r?? yor ataam*r en 11 r* ci tj l"th r rt. ta fnar. with tk* n-rt>*ra*r *? i ar m*, RBirarn ahnnia irtr* ?n?ir *?"? ?* >" > , prlof to tkr < ? Bf atlttw. P?r?U ?!? rwirM ? th? itimi of U>* Ur th* ?*m*r luiu T?r?? tMmuth. _ THOMI'tON k HITCHCOCa. *?W'n 1(4 Atnil. I?* r??r1 ?' rn.r ^ f W?I1 ltr*?t. r o'L0*'' * batun-iaicnd u oodim. tho* /. \j Wh<.|to?*M4 ?M?Ml m oiMtoif to will . to oa t?ar4 ??r l?H ?M b ?b< W fcf Itofhl tkaa irftr; Awiwimi. DIUADVAT riUTU-L i. IHMBAIAt IOUIUBMJ m:0.1. Barrett, Maaager ?Moaday evening. Septeai1A60, will be |>rra?ated Ik* gxand operatic apeoiacle ?IM JCDITB?Bllakiai. Bigh Prfeat. llnor Nonlli: litliftraiM, Mr. Mueller; Jo.hu*. Mr. Beatler Judith. IUOm Anna kiahop, larapbarl, a Spirit aaut to Jiiditk, 1U1?. Adeline. Previoae to the anectacle, the laughable eomedletta f the BIN GAL TIC IK?Sir Paul Pagoda,%r7J>avUge; Idward Headeraoa, Mr. Reynold*; Mlaa Yellowleaf, Mra flleld; Charlotte Ueaderata. Mlae Olivia. Draaa Cirele aad ParQuette, ;iataUj fanllj Circle aad Third Tlor, 21 oaata, Qal1"T. lz>? cent#. Uoora open at 7; commwioe at 7%. NIBLO'S GARIiKN.?TICKETS W CENTS TO ALL parta of the aalooa; private boiea, $5, daera opea at auarter paat 7, to commence at 8 u'olocV Manag?r, Mr. John Seltna. Moada; evening, September S, 18W, Overture by the Orchtatra. To be followed by danag aad eltgaat achlevcBaota oa the Tight Eope. After which the mUERMAN'3 DREAM?Eudla, Mile. J. Bertie; S.*?,10'u^,.UD, ^ Brilliant; Martha, Mate. J. JUvelt ?i t V 4f* A' Le,|man; Aadita, Jerenie Ravel; Fairy of the Lake, Mme. Axel. To conclude with anew grand fairy coBie pantonine eaUed RAOL'L--Or. The Magic Star-la twelve tableaiii, coti'pi m.i, l,y Jeroaie Ravel. fiA rT.v* a1ARDINi-l'OSITIVBLY THE LAST WIICK * or th, celetrat.d Uiihi Italian (>r?r? Company, under tK* direction of Kicbor F. Hndiili,?Moniity evening. B*pt??b.r 2d, 1WW, will t? performed .for tin la.t tin??, SuBiutti favorite opera. LA V A VORi'ta?*lda, Hlgnora f.'i r'i',Qn'< ?mn?ra L BaUial; Alfoni... Km* ofC'Mi i r-f i 0"b*?o, SigBor I.. Salvi; K??rardo, Pitnor I Meruit; Giuflredo, Signer T. Ilaruunr <!av*liar^ 8i|nor Martiuelli. Maettro, Bignor Botteaini; Leader of the Orchcfra, Menor Ardtti. book.cf the <p. ra, In Italian ui.d ruiillah, ar? for rule at 11.? do?r. Ticket, o} ?dmtMl.>n 60 cents. lo commence at h o'clock. Havana Italian opera cohhany-a cardThe direeior of the above company respectfully in. firms the lullic, that, having engaged the I hetnut street theatre inkPlmadtl) b*a. fiom the 2a of Septrmler, he had i>roiK?ed and ann?nuced the p*rforir>aueca of hi* company fn ttiie city, to end with the ineuth of August. lie ha* been kindly favored with n.-ny and urgent te^ueatt from the oitiiens of New York to continue here, still lorgtr. and the members of hif eompanr, nl; o( deeply affected %v enthusiastic greet mg? from brilliant audiences?exceeding in num* here nil tbe> have ever witnessed-have strongly ujgfcd U.in, before (heir departure for iUwu.a, that their ii iiY adieus to th* United States, may Le prolonged in the city of New York. He trvsts that, notwithstanding hie intention and announcement, if hit stay he prolonged, under these cireuuiMant he may yet have a continaanie of the kind favor of the 'city ut New York, which has already, on ?o II any < ccaeiona, ejtcueed him, w lieu, in his arduoua petition, obl.gtd ulwajawith regret, to cuude d^ai'pointinrnt. Castle Garum, Au^um 31, 1 ' &!>. _ ANlU> IP 1* VL)ER. BlRNUM'ft AMERICAN I USBUM.-P. T. BARNUM Mai seer ana Proprietor. John (ireenword, Jr , Awsistant Manager. THE DRUNKARD NOi' Wi VU DRAWN Hie People w ill not permit it! The Clergy w ill not permit it! The Tetotallera will not permit it! The Drunkard e\erv lieaiil tllli week, aod tf ?aitoiiiliii|lj pr lone Kate and Ellen Bsitmnn will at pear every afternoon this we ?k, commencing Monday, Septen.i?r 2d. 1000* The Bnteman Oh Idren, only four and six years ?ld, am the wwuder of the age, and will reMtl?n(, en Monday and Tuesday evoninr, Xichard 111., and 1 he Swiss C<<ttatfv. In the evening. "Tic Drunkard, or the Fallen Ptvert Toe N'gro Turuiog White, by a proceat of his own, 4t t till at thlt Museum. Al*o Queen A<)efalde't Cnrriafo; Titania, the Fairy Queen; an immense lioa Cor.*trie tor. He., ko. L\eoins performances eouiiueuce at 7)e o'rlnc* ' arte no?n at .1. Admittance 2.'? eentu: chilt rcn under 10 vcart, 12H ?*ents. Fallow8' niw york btmiopian operatic Troupe, late Pierce's Mimtre!#. at the Olvrapi*. No. *M Broadway, betwoen il?ward and Ciand ttt.?'Monday, Aug. 12, and everpr ntrkt usAil further .notice. The eontinoed luceess that hat iavoiod tbit Inimitable band of Ethiopian performert, bat etampod tkem at being the ne pint ultra of all Ethiopian Lar.dt, comprising a company of thirteen porfermera, ander the di^rcetion of J. B. FeUowe. T;i y will have the konor of givilC tfceiv ?ri.-mal inimitable ent -rtainmaatt every night until iurther notiee. Admlttion V> eente. Doore open at 7, Concert to commence at S o'clock. Au alternoon Conetrl on Wednasdaye and Bntnrdnyt, omnenoiaj III P. M. V1BAKKIIN UISR1U 17? rilATRAU SOFT A Rt ?Til [f X elegant place of inuttBtut ia now ojieu fur tb< aeaaon. Two performancee ?i given every ilk/, commencing at 3 is tl.e afternoon. Bad hall-pint 7 in the eveniig. The entertmnmenta constat of Lea's unrivalled eompany of Femala Minatrela: tie celebrated and original Arab Girls; a troupe ol Model Artiata, who will peracnify tome sew and splendid reprei>efciatkna of Living Statuary, and who are excelled bj bom ia regard to beauty and figure. A variety of entertainmenta every afternoon and evening. Forfait particulars, aee bill* of each day. Admiaainn?Seata in private boa, 10 eeats; Stage aeata, 37K cents; Boxes. U oeats; Pit, m6miti:__ NOTICI.?TBI UNDERSIGNED WOULD IN FORM 'the i'ublic tlat the Athenpum opposite the Citv llill, in Broiklj n. is bow in a eituation ta bo let for theatrical 01 dramatical impose*, at fair ratca. Poaaeaaion given at o?ce. sMN PltEST, Proprietor. Brooklyn, Amn?t 31. lsao. THE PROMITEB'S WII19Tl,E.-No. 1, JL'IT PIBI.HHed. Contents, Portrait ami Memoir of O.ll. Barrett; " Editor's Opinion, ' the new tragedy Poetua Coeeinaa, to he pr< dreed b> Mr. Bucliunan ; " the Drf niatiata. Oi l and Modem.' 'Mr. Itnohanau. the American Tragedian ." Mra. Fanny Kemhle," " Fceue Iron nn I'npuhliahed Play, reh?ar>ed a t N blo'a,"|" Facta about the Puke'a Wager," ' B at a I attar;' " The Drama;" Foreim Theatricals, New York Theater's List of Com ran lea of New York Theatres, Jtc., kc. Edited by the Man Behind tlia Curtain. S. FRENCH, 131 Nassau street. Central Agent. National exhibition, at stoppanis ball. Broadway, coiner of Walker atreet. Will open on Monday, Pepteml-er I, INSfl. Original aid aplendid paiatinga by the celebrated American artist, Benjamin Went, P. K. A., including the great ear-red works, llaoAa U| Wau^ The Pbomcai. 80.1; alao, tin Batti.k or BrMu rt, Tin Thii mcm or Lnvr, and a full Img'h portrait of BrvjAmw ?'nr, 4-c. Opan frcin 10 until ouak. Admission, 23 cents. Catalogue, 6Si cents. AHI18KIIIK.1TR IN PHIL.AOKL.PHIA. Barm.M S MISEUM. Piui.AnKLPiiiA?P. T . BARnum. proprie'or and manager; Henry Sandford, aaelattatt namrer. First appearance of Miss Alexinn Fisher. after a noit itccnaful enpac> ment at the American Muhhui, NtwY<rk. * l*o, of Mr. i? Rogera. vhoee peculiar talon' aa a o med'an ban rende.ed him an iramenae favorite with Philadelphia aodieucta. Kngaiemert of the celebrated fhilie?c latnily, wh? aereao popular tor a long period at BarI Bum a t In no c Muitum, York. A pair ol Elka from the I Rocky Mountaira. The B'n Conatrictor found in a cellar in FilWrt (treat,and Cwrioiitiea without number. Pcrformar.< e? in t! e L< otura P' on at S.l, and to H o'clock. Altai'? litre Mt nant*; children v?n< tr IP year* f 12K oentv. Kl'KJV'I rl'K K, .Sir. UIt'll KdflVV |?ii). BLACK WaLNI T, ANU MAhogany Furniture.?NAUivIK It 8TONEY have raaantly ratuuvrd from Uunean I'bjfa's old eatatliahment to our new w?rerooais. Mt> Broadway, shara wa have on hand a valuable and aitvnaiva aaaortment of tha moat aplendid Parlor Furniture, to whioh wo invite the attention of tha patroaieers of the above. WAUNER k 8TONEV, MA Broadway, opposite theChlneae Museum. Dealers supplied on our uaual accommodating terme. Db roREisrs splendid fashionable fik.nilurc acd i'pholetery, at sh Broadway, nearly oppoeiu the Irving Hoax.?At thia extorelee and raacnitliieal Fnraiture Eatal liehment (?icell?4 by ao other) mi; be had. itfty apirured style of Furniture. whether l.nala Uth lJth, gothic, Egyptian, Elizabethan, or the ehokeat Parisian, fir parlore, boudolra, librarier. bed, aad dlamn mm aim. dro.ratiora, la every atyla of artiatio arrae*"ioent.lot e?ery kind of room, laiahed with deapaleh aad lor reasonable eh arte. IIIRCICLLAIICOL'Bi POISONS. SOAPS. MITAL8. AND DISINFECTING LI<iuid ? Johaxa'a Soa|a, tranrparrat, aayrtle, ni.Utarr Bengal honey, pumice an4 meditated eoape : ataich poli-n Jenny l.iad Lair glues, aad warranted boat traaa|>areat owl ball*. Poleoat. aarranted rffeetnal fur eockruachea, rata aad aire, trotl,a. bedbrg* r.ndaata; flypaper; diatnfe'ini liquid, ttie bert aad rh.apvat ia market ; preeiona rof.ala au< h aa flaiiaa, palladium ami ai"kel. for aala at whuleaala aad rotal. by I1K. I.KW1S t'EUt'll r W AN' Ell, 141 Maiden Lena. nAOCBKKEOTYI'lr I I ATE t -TIIFi SimSl KlliCK II the only agent lot Louie I.. Itlah i 'a plat.ee, ? aoperln to an* e?er made. lie will tell them w! tit the prlr. Uo(0 of returning thou that would noi *!* en'lre aaMifa-. t'-n. a'aa, juet received Dacurreotype Frames, Loaklti v^<!tOR bishop, importer, is Maiden Lane, ap ataire. Oants. pa>ts-fr. aimtm. the pants tailoh M la Aaa e'reet haa re<?lred Mi pieeea af tl.a late-t and b' ?? atyla of I'renrh. Scoter, aad Ameriran fan-* < a'-'.meree, af ?Iieh he will ma ke up paata to ?rder, at tl end $V worth ia llrratiwat fS to tin. aarrkated * >d workaiaaeiip aad Hi, or l? aala. Call at Ana i>trial, aad ire. Tiie alphabet expiuned no. "-ii?this ii the eighth of the Alpl.abatlral family. and aa it ii tie leading eleiueet of Itirfh I'rieea. might stem ont o' plate in a paragraph derated to eeonomr. However, we ran pnt it to a goed tiae by adtiamg our ?rf- 11 la to hia ia I aate wh ra [tri te aa haadt< ine ae Into en haada erer hung up for eale, may la had athoaeet piieaa. tla., to H. B. JONES'S. M Ann atraat. 1'iie ai.i ii AllET explained no. It-i.. here'S a latter that will anawar o?r purpoar pre. ieely, and ?w f?r a bit of alllteratioa. If you want something lutht. laa'lag. loatnsa. limber, low pri< ed. loaari .ua, an I larklaf Both'rg tl at rnnatltatea perfect|i a ia boot, ahoe, or falter, la? k la at jonES'A, It Ann e'reet Are m>t tiii vji pit* or trtei.vetree s m t ii lag I'lar. too well known to r.eed aay comment? We think All that aaed be laid la that II l? atill t > be eb> aired f r tl < a apfleati.a peraenally, or by piat-pald letter, to H TW ELV I I I t v -?i Naeeaa atraet, W. T. A GOOD CHANCE MR I.ANTtlGNB. fro* PR \ncf. . waaafattarer of l^sa 1'aner, la oaaoqaeaet of learlag tha rtaatry. it deair'.m '.f aeiling eat. Mr LeatHgwe le the oal) petaoa in Amertra engaa< I la the above kadane. Any prr'B katlai the nereaaery eapt'al, aad allllac to enter lata the hualaeea, aiay wake a fortune la a few yeara. Mr. L*nlel<we, before leaalng. will I ear a hia aueeaeaor the ladaeaa. Apply <T Teaey atrret. t^lrot i'm em ii m < ii km i < a i "i.i v r , w. m t n i r laetared b) t. i'. Meiriam. Pro^ldeaee. R I. Thla Soap la wall ir<i laaorany *n* wu m n -ai mptnnr ?niri? lor lan.illaa aad limilrlii, la warraatad to tut frra la hard. aaft or Mil watar. For tala Mr fT_A SOILU ir . JM M?il?o BRKWHTIK, PRO* I'HIMDM.Pltl A, taad-ra nr ' t , t ladiaa and m-n ( la ?tir? l' ir, l>.?*. and law ?aii*t?. latarprattan draarna, b?v. bjr Im ?lt aad ??i?af? ? oatiiatlj rallad "a l.y Nap-.l?..a ; and will tall tka a a ma of th* lady or r'a'laman th*? will marry, ak" Ika tami of lha iWtaf. Kaidanaa 117 I liataa atraal. U4i? aaaaaly-Mt aaali . <?otl>maa, oar J liar. AIVNBAND riSTOM.?Domt.B AND RINdl.t UN(llak aad raiaa (aaa, nflaa, l*|ta, p?*k*t aad rami* tat ptalnla ir yraat ?aria*y; alaa. Walkar'a. Bl*y'a, ftiarkra'a, aid .I> |<rraaai"B ?ap? ia 1-5 aad l-IUkoiaa, la 'inaautlaa to tail I - ?4?r fta.Va, ?>iot r-oarhaa, dram hattlaa, wadding, lanibar With lt?ri arllala in the Una, for aal* ky A. W 8PIKS ft CO.. No.91 Mai-lea Uaa. IT 19 AI.L IN TBB PAW FITTINIJ OV(R AND I'I'O.V tharanal dtalod(ia? tha hnw.l thornaghly?tht?kanl?* Ik* aaa?'la?r-ntra?in? lha rlata?tad lharahy afaotla* a #an> FREIK M. Ill II IK S raoantly pataaad Tr?"t tn l 9n|.j*rtar r ada ara an* a at II -d a> Ika 11 all's Traaa <> **, 4 Taa?r arraat, oppoalta St. l aal'a Churah. RIBB'iNS, ftr.?OBtATl:* HANOAINS THAN RVRft la Rihkoaa. Ullka. Valval* flatias, ka.?M. H Idahtaaatala. ? Bowarr, l- ?n aa l wall know* aa lha proprietor tha tkrapaal tifckaa aiora la lk? r|?y, hxlar graatly *nt*r*a4 and imrr..??d hla Mora, will rraa thla day with an aattra at* atork of ?ploadl4 aa I faahlnnal la t da la hla Una Irnp?rtla* hla ?wa fo*4*. h? la th?rthy ?n*M*4 ia altar adtaala?*a aa*<i*alla4 hy any alba* rtkkna at. ra la tba ?<;. LrirBT ron thb i.itino, and priitbction ro? tba D**4 ? At MO Broadway ar* vltikla tka inatirt laraaMoaaaf tka a?ai-1. |da*tr??tiM* alt-*?h*ntt?d < of aa. vklah will pr**ara* iha 4?*l altkoat thanta Mruaa? Hrfaat prn?a?..l*w aialnai *?n'a?twa. ?. Tha Oraak Bnrlal Taaa. of a aaw aad kaatitifnl fona. >ar|>aaaln( all tha la???tlom of faat ataa S Rarlal Caaaa, far ra-la?artr?nt. for kaaplat raiaaiaa parpataalhr. ?. Botaa for praaart la? PralM ar all kia4* for raara. Auw. aaarly UK) aarlatiaaaf alaaila M'lallia okaira. hatataarfa, lona^aa. ptaaa and atnra-al Uk Whlnk far aarraaa la haaaty, lutury, "lafaa'a, a??aniay sad daraklllty, all atbara la aa* All far aal*. whnlaaala or.d r?Wlt at W Bra*4way, k? tha Matatll i B-rlal aad Frwlt PRBl 101 S BTONBA AND PBBNCR PANCT fl*OIB I fay aal* kj TffTO* BlunoF. laiiwl-r, * ?a?Ma l-aaa. N. B Tnarla, IXadacarfi, aad all lladaof Uana p.r<ha?*? i ft* *%?!> fall ? !??. i m I flVTELLICENCE BT TIE M1HJ. On* WMklngton Currtipon4?M?. fuaiMTW, ia(M W, 1*M. Ilautr Profttthngi to day a littU Smoky -Jibturd*ty if Ik* " Wilmot"? Condition of the York Delegation?C?J</Wmia the iail ehtlaele to the South?The Senate - Mmtwll, Xivii, KuhanM and Company, fc., fc. The llonee proceeding* to-day were somewhat toggj, dubious. lugubrloua and ineonclualve. Mr. nand from an over leulous desire to burrj tlM work along, moved the previous question. whioh onta offal debate and brings the House to the main Uant, aad Um result waa a majority of two* third* agalnft the proportion. The only fair oonel union la. that the IIoomIi Mi disposed to ba precipitate, and thin we think* good Indication, though other persona conalderit a bad At all event*. it ii only conclusive of the indlaporitlMl of the Ilouae to drive tha subject headlong through. Tour repreaentatlve,Mr. Ureoka, apoku like a seniikl* man, taking the Webster platform, that the Wilmot la a mere abatraetion and signifies nothing?that it la not neceraary to add insult to injury apon the South, when slavery can be excluded just bh well wilhaut It Mr. Webster waa right when he declared that the "Wllmot" waa not wanted for Utah ad New Mexico. Ho utterly impoaalble la it that African slavery oan ever exist in thaae cold, elevated, deaUate. desert. and ?nlnhabitable regiona. that a bounty of a hundred dollara a year upon every able-bodied negro alave would fall to establish alavery among the mountain* of New Mexico, or amid the volcanic wu-tes of Utah Maatar Brook* ia. therefore, cafe, perfectly Kale in sticking to tha platform of Mr. Webster, which la (imply thla: that If you admit California as ahe Is, and legislate ar tail ta legislate, and introduce or prohibit. Wilmot or MtiW ilmot. it 1* out of the power, beyond tha rcaob, an<l will dety all ituman agenctai, to eatabllah slavery la any other portion of the territories acquired ROM Mexico, outside ol l'exan New Mexico consist* of* few little valley*, watered by iriigatiou. inhabited aa4 worked by a M* xican by biid people, who can 11 ve upon seventy-live p? r cent Uhh pe-r man than la required to Huppori a negro. The uu'"-c ipl**d country conaiataof deBerta without water, or mountains of bald rock*, Inaccessible to almost anything exaept the mountain goat and the mountain trapper And what of Utah ( The little oatet in that v*>.t expanse ot volcanic ruin* are already monopolized by the Mormon* and tha immigrations ot the Saints into them cut off the last chance fur Sambo. There is no room for hiui unles* he 1* a Saint From Sauta V* near a thousand mllea went to the Sierra Nevada, andfrom Oregon aouthward thrcogh tin degTees ot latitude atretchea out, we venture to say, the moat horrible, awful, sterile, desolate, howling wilderneaa that exists upon the face of Uod's rnrm. 11 eucu ? ouuiiu; unu oo emu lu exiol. atmrn examination* of the inoen, through the mo*t powerful teleieope*, hare led antronouier* t<> dexoribo It ut planet without an atmoepheje, without noil, without cloud*, without rain, without animal or vegetable lift; a crude ma?r ol volcani' debris, and *uoh in the maal of the territory ol the Ureal It t-in excepting an oull here and there, where the energy of nuch a people aa the Mormon* producer miracle* of production What )* Fremont: " Crofting a low *pur which bordered the creak, we dttcended to a kind of piair among the lower span ; the deeert (the Oauk of the Ureal Kaeln eouatry) being 1 in full view to our left, apparently illimitable There. raid our guide, ttretching out hi* hand tewarda it, I ' tin re are the great Hanoi (plain*;, tut kuy ugua; m hay laratc. tvuila ? there I* neither water nor graai, nothing. Kvery animal that go?* out upon them diet ' II was. Indetd. ditm.il to look upon Within a tew mile* wide (oomtng ea-t from the Paclfl* country.) a T**t desert plain spread before u*. from which the boldest traveller turned away indeepalr." klaater llrouk* 1*. therefore, right, that It U not nfcettary to tpread the provi-o over *uch a eountry, to keep cut slavery. Uod Almighty ha* excluded it by a proviso of hi* own a provi*o of de*ert* without water, of mountain* without noil, by an ex panic 1 of volcanic ruin*, terrible fearful, aud denolnte u death; rainle**, tlmberleea, llfeleta. aud productive?owhere of either rice tobacco, cotton. tugar or well fetl negroe*. When corn *l.all be exported from Labrador, * aiid pulm (11 from the shore* of Iceland, we may expect to b<ar of tiara plantation* in Utah. We undemtand that eighteen of the New York delegation *lde with Matter Brook*, und are willing to take the Senate billa upon a venture, without *tretching the provlxo over the*e afort*aid volcanic terrltorie*. At-amine a corresponding preparation from lb* whig* of the otler Northern Bute*, and a *till larger proportion ef the democrat*, in favor ol theH. nate bill*, we feel *afo In predicting their parage, whether in the form of an Omnibu*. or in detail The whole i**ue with the South r> *t*,of cour*?. upon the Tela* boundary aud the admloion of California The** two difficulty * once overcome.the *ork I* done The South will make their final *tand upon California. Defeated there, we *uppo*e they will give it up, and turn the tubject over to the Naehvill* Convention. The Senate have been chiefly rocupied thi* week upon executive appoint?' nU Tliey h?v? confirmed an iaimente lltt <1 all *ort*. Muxwi 11, Lewi*, and I*bank Htill In nukihit. Yeeterday and to-day Lewie wae debated, Including a recapitulation of hi* financial and banking operation*; but I bete v a* no d*cl*ion. A heat of New Yorker*. ?uch a* John Young. Thayer, ll~rd Howardu* and other* are here, in reference, en* way or the o'her. to M?xmiII In another day we aspect the mystery to be cleared up. A* Mr. Clay hlml? If la In donbt upon th?.?e three ran a, we venture ne prediction Hut justice demand* they ihould be diapo*ed U one way or the other. Naval < onWt iiintlntiBa W?.iinnroK. A?ru*t 81, 18,r>0. The 'ollowingnaval cinflrni.itlon- have taken plaee: ? <'*pt?'.ii Stepl.en Chaw pltD Couiinaiideia William 0. Whittle, Thompton D Bbaw. Aatintant Surgeon- ltlchard II Tun<tall. I'uraett? hlcbaidT Alllaon, Nixou White, John J Joihk. John Jctji)?<n. | Nny Ag>nt? -JcJ.-diali II. Lathrop, Watlilogton and K Jward 0. Pcrrln, Mtmphii. 'ft ua. Oar PliIlnrt i?hl? C?rrr?|MiBilenre< I'HIl.ADEI.I'HIA, August 31), I860 The Havre dt 6Wart Hank. The failure of the Havre dc (!race Hunk has not occasioned much low in 'his city or State, because r the explosion was cauxd by our people parting with the rugs of this swindling concern, and th? subsequent action of the brokers who bought them, in demanding ?|*cie at the counter of the bank. So far, the action of our small note luw lias been productive of good ; and as there are upwards of 1 one million of dollars, in foreign small notes, still | flouting about the city ami State, tneir red. nytion , may be Htten<l?d with more suspensions. I can ? mention mere than one bank in New Jersey and Maryland thai luw im v ir < iImimiI all their credit, ?nd nearly all their |ir<ilii?, from the circtt> latiou of Ihcir notes in l'<mr.) Ivmini. Interesting fri?ui \< w Ntilrs, ' Til* t.ATK I'LldlliM- Ml VU M.TT RhTWEK* Ttf MII.ITAKY AND CIVIL OflVKKM.lUUm?I OKKEII* >!*VKM K Hf.TWh.Efl COL, .VOMRUK AND UKV1. OOVKKt .NOR ALVAKII. I [Fr< di th? St. I.ouls Republican. Ang. 23 ) Major YVeigMman, lr. S. Senator elect from the ! r>!iiw i| ,\f w Mexico, f. our City yesterday, rw route for Wanlnni{ton, where he will present und prenn the claim* of the new Slate for 4<imi?nion into the 1'nion. If eh'1 thou I.J lw admitted, there in no gentleman whum we would he more gratified to irf her repr??en'ntivc in the IT. 8. Senate thnn Major Weiyhtman. Hut we think her ndnriMMon ncarcely prohahle, from the action of the Senile in relation to her territorial organization. We have the following official report of the vote* cart for officer*, after th? organization of the Stat* government, rir, for Governor ll?nry ''nnnellf 8 7<W " " TomuCibui ,,,, ,!TM For Lleat. Oovnmor - M?nu?l Al??r?* 4 6M " M M Crran 8t. Vraio 8 870 Vat Cot (ran*- Wm fl Mmw vy ,.4#34 " llughN Smith 4.374 In the Legirlnfure, the vote for I 'aited Stales 3<* natorn Monaw follow* ?'rr Rlrhard It WeUhtman, 19 P. A I'onnloahnei IT A W K?jd"I<1? 3 " Jaecbllnnabton 1 It if Mated, that the vote on the election of deleg*'e* to the convention w hu h framed the conetitatmn m number*, e*ceeded by neveral tlioiiaand the nnmhtr of votenniihnequetitly cant for the ?*?ate ?fficer*. The violence of the content hetwej the l?rii?afor and againM a ft ?te governnent, wan vety great. The friend* of the .state government carried ev? ry connty nave one. We are favored with a co >v ??f the follcwinf correspondence between Col Monroe, in command of lie Ninth Military I tepartinent, and Lieut, (lorernor Alvarez, acting (inventor, in the ahaence of Governor (onnHly:? lU*r> |T A?T? n?, ?rn Mh , Itar'T, ) Santa Fk, (New M'lu o,) July II, Ktl. \ Si*:?I neiidyrm the within extract from a commum< ation I received on the 21*t M ty lant, from the War IVpnrtment, an liwinc a dmtinct hearing on the nnhject of ye*t>-rday'a converaatioa h*ld between of. I nhall he ha|>py to cuhject the original I amre*|iectfuIly/yo<ir nU'i *v't, Bvt. Col, See. Lt. Gov. Dom Mani at. Ai.varkx. RjmUCT. * * "principle Uid down by the Supreme Court of the United stxif*. ??,_ ? < in the transfer of the crtt <1 territory, i' Im* never hee? held tkut the relation* of the uih.tbKaaf* with e?< h oih? r undergo any < hunt-e Their rrla'iona with their fotmer novereign are diwlved, und new relation* created hetwetn thew and the |n?i mraem which ha* acquired their territory. The rrvre act ; which tranafcra their country, tranaf.r* the allegiance of thoee who remiin in Hi and the law, which may be denominated i??l?'ical, ia neeenaarily changed, although that which regnlatea their intercourae ind jeneral conduct of individual! romain* in force until altered by the newly created power of the State. " The treaty i* the Uw of the land, and admit* the inhabitant* of ( New Mexico] to the enjoyment of the privilege*, right* and immuniiiea of fitixene of thr I nited Slate*. Ilia necea?ary In iajoire. wh? th> r thia i* not their condition, inde^adea' nf ?tiiuUti<>n They do not, hnwevr, iwicipite ia pcMical power ; they do not ahaxe ia the govern