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ateiug the military. Committee* were appointed to report, and the meeting adjourned to the 20th Inat. \ The Treasury statement on the 12th inst. shows the following result:? Bat MM 84.419,966 inoui of receipts 1,888,884 JWtapaid 1,864,008 Drafts UaaeJ 2,461,288 BeduoUoa from 1st to 10th Jul 1,062,480 Postmaster General Brown and family left for TewesHce this morning. The First Assistant Postmaster General King is acting Postmaster General. TILS GKNXXAI. NSWWAPKB DMPATOH. Washington, July 15,1858. A seuii official letter from New Granada says that In accot dance with the law having In view the better security of passengers over the Isthmus Railroad, and in other respects to promote their comfort, the President of that republic has appointed J. M. Ilurtado ssjierintendent, with ample power for the fulfilment of the trust. Charles Barrett was to-day found guilty of the murder 01 um-vw iirwii*, unu nenrjr nuiuunx, oar- j rott'ri companion at tbe time, of manslaughter. i NwAntral of ttae Canada* * Halifax, July 15,1868. j The Cait.ida baa not jet made her appearance j* Siete. The weather is very foggy, with a light south- j odjrtioi 1 Er.hVKV o'Clock P. M. { The weather still continues very foggy, with no t imteattoas of the Canada. t Pram Wasblagton. ( Washington, July 15,1858. d John J. 8chroeder, instead of Samuel Hippell, has been appointed Postmaster of Leavenworth, in place of Clarkson, resigned. Charles Ross, of Cincinnati, has been appointed * Supervising Inspector of Steamboats for the Fifth fi district, vice Davis Embree. ^ ???????? u Affairs In Albany. Albany, July 15, 1858. A call for a meeting of the American 8tate Coan cil on Tuesday, August 24, will be issued to-day. j Tbe representation will be one from each subordinate council The State Council fixes the time for j| the American State Convention. p The statement that a meeting of the directors of ? the Central Railroad was held yesterday for the ei purpose of declaring a dividend Is erroneous. It fl was not a dividend meeting, but simply a business , meeting of the Board. h Hon. John N. Wilder died in a fit of apoplexy in * this city at the Delavan House this afternoon. Break la tbe Erie Canal. d Bchknectapy, July 15, 1858. 11 A break occurred in the Erie Canal about ten b O'clock this morning, half a mile west of here, on 8 Motion thirty, over a culvert. There is about p seventy five feet of the bank gone. The water is being drawn from the level, and active steps are twxinir taken to renair the breach at once, which' will i. probably not interrupt navigation over two or three days. TM Sttuncn Anik ?nil Groat Wat Destroy cd by Fir*. J PiTTBBuao. Jnly 15,1858. The frtearrera Arctic and Great Went were destroyed by fire this evening, at the Marine Railway, * two miles below this city. The Arctic was v&lned at fi/teen thousand and the Great West at eighteen r thousand dollars. The former was insured here for p eta thousand dollars. The latter was also insured. , but the amount or in what offices is not known. f< Tbo OlUo River. ' Wheeling, July 15,1858. Tie water in the channel of the river at this point ^ now measures nine inches, and is rising. Freights are going off promptly, as the boats are plenty and J the rates low. o ______ tl Markets. a run.ai'ei.ruiA stock boabii. a PlIlLA Dt LfHl A, July 15, 1858. bt< fin steady. Penn-ylvania Htate 5'a, 88; Head iog Kailn ad. 231; Morris Canal, 41; Long island ltailn.au. 11{; Pennsylvania Railroad, 41{. New Oeleekx, July 14,18.58. * Cotton >nchanged: sales to-day, 4,500 bale*. 8u- " C?Ftur to fully f'-iir i* quoted at 7c. a 7 jr. Hit per ? Ohio flour, id 7.1; 8t lamia, $i 10. OnS'ljc. m 9t)c. ltarroi Unl lie. Kentucky bagging 14c. U Nkw Oribass, July 15, 1858. Cotton?Hal Oil to day 1 ,lf*> bules at stiffer but not a quotably higher price*. Flour $1 12. Com I7*c- n Mesa pork *18. Indian bagging Idle; gunny b.tgg 12c. Freights?Cotton to I-iverpool Id. Sterling * exchange mJ a <14 percent. Kxchange on New York * at par * 4 per cent premium. Cn aih.kston, July 15, 18.58. ? Cotton-Sales today 250 bales. Sales of the week 6,000 bales at an advance or ^c. a Jo. on the prices ? of the previous week. Middling fair 13c. The mar- c ki t closed firm. B Bvi.timore. July 15,1*".*. a Flcur fi-mer. Wheat steady. Corn?White buoy* _ tat. \\ h>key stiff at 2tjc. u 25o. I'ntt.AtiRt.ritiA, July 15, 1858. Rreaditulft unchanged. Wh? it dull. Corn active: f yellow, K.r>o. Provision* active und unchanged. * Whiskey Arm at 25c. CtMCT watt, July 15,18.58. Floor sternly at $3 75. WhMuy 21Je. Mess J)ork?Sales MX) bbls. at 115 25. Corn 55c. Chic suo, July 15?41 P. M. Vlnum ,,fl Wheat doclirx I t'V sale, at Mr. a u 6f'c. Corn active at 46c. Oat* dull. Shipments in Oswego 15,000 bushels eon: no tl<wr or wheat. No shipment. to Knffslo. Receipts 2,'200 bbls. flour, 21,000 bushels wheat, 82,(810 bushels corn. BrrviLO. July 15?1 P. M. Market for flour dnll. and we have no change to note in iiuntations: mil.'- 000 barrels, at M 71 for ' iraperflno \Vi? .iiiMn and Illinois: $4 for extra do.: 94 a 14 2.' for extra Indiana, t?hio, Michigan and (Canadian; 94 50 a $4 75 for double extras. Wheat quiet and demand moderate. n<> change to note in prices: sales 5,100 hnshels red Indiana at HUc.; 5.000 do. Chlrago spring at 85c.; 2,000 do. white Indiana at 05c. t'orn in fair dtmind: sales 5.000 bushel* aonnd at 58c.; 1.500 do. warm at 50c. OaU a shade firmer sales 1.0O>) bushels at il7e. a :i7Jc. Whiskey in good demand: atles 400 barrels at 21c. Canal freights firm, at 40r. on floor, lie. on wheat and 10c. on com to New York. Receipt* yesterday--1,803 barrels flour. 58.636 bnsheia wheat, 5,10." do. corn, 28.428 do. octs. Hhipments by canal yesterday ? 2/W7 barrels floor, 101488 bushels wheat. 1.1,434 do. corn, 28,474 do. oata. Hi Kf*i o, July 15 ?6 P. M. There has been a good demand for flour to day at previous rates. Sales 1.500 bbls. at 42 75 a $3 for oar. and |1 75 for good superfine Wisconsin and Illinois; 14 a 14 25 for good to choice extra Ohio. Indiana. Michigan and Cannda: 44 50 a $4 75 for double extra. Whrwt market quiet. Bales 27.000 bushel* at 85c. for Chicago spring: 78c. for soand Mllwaakicclub: 704c. for wsrm do.; 88c. for red Indiana: 05c. a II 02 for white Indiana and Canada; 2/100 hualiela new prime white Kentucky, to an in terior miller, at 41 V Corn quiet and iirwlianged. Balea 25,000 bushels at 50c. fir sound, and 40c. fbr unsound. Oatein goad demand and market Arm for sound. Hal** 11 .?**) IxieheU at :t7c.. 23,000 bushels warn at itr.. and 3:>,noo bushel* do. at 32Je. Rye dull. Raks snnll lot* at ">sjr. Whlrkaj In demand fialta *00 hbla. at 21c. Freight* unchanged at 40c. on flour: 11c. on wheat, and 10c. on corn to New Vork Receipt* in the last twenty four hours flour. .">.200 bbla : wheat, lb .000 bushels; corn, 11,000 bnnhcla; <?ats,52.000 bushels. Canal export*? floor, 2/100 hbla.; wheat. 05,000 buahela; corn, 1,000 bushel.; oats. 18,000 bushels; rye, .t.l.lrt bnehcl* _ Otvuio, July 15 0 P. M. Floor dull Crain of all descriptions rather ijoiet. Bales 30,000 bushels Chicago spring wheat, not In shipping condition, at 70c. Corn unchanged Hales lO.fioo bushel* nt 02<*. for sound Indiana, and 50c. for hot lllim* Cats ilftc. a 40r.: aales 30,000 bushels Freights dull: flour 17c. and wheat 7^c. to New Voi%. I*ake imports to dav ?17,000 bushels wheat. i?.0W> bushels corn. 8,000 bushels oats. Ca nal export* . 21.000 bushels wheat, 18,000 bushrb cor*, 8,000 bushels oats. I Tlw of Matin Affair, ? rwaua cm kt smciAtrnM ^fcettgraham Jot U.?TU Pacptt fit tk* no. jrtm r<w* n. 4bnteast J> ITm/sM, Pcrmtnt K. rtlmnm, Kdvnrt It ATrOcy, W. K Alln serf nhrrt ?k motion to remove this ranee from the court of BaHnws to the Over and Terminer, anas* sad agread to hy consent of the Thstiict Attorney. Ikf FfijJf M. Patrick Afwrty, KmeH Kryrrr, Willittm Jryr* ie.1 W. S Allm ? By oonsert of the llntrlct Attorney thw cans* was elno removed fmm the fleaaione to the Umrt at Oyer and Terminer Pacvrn Trr*?r?s ?Mile Juliette bene? to night will K eftwd onr tremfe ran)dents an nyportnnity to display their ?Hima' pl'ntr Three geed pteeee are aaaowm* |towi?tl of Um Rmw IqutdM, OV% or WWT COSKKgrOh DIKCK. Ksr West, Jul}' *0,18W bm mf It*, uder date or th? 2bth and 26th ult, I have to report the arrival of the Uolted 8later brig Dolphin, Lieut. Oom. J. N. Mafflt, from a croiie, laat from Havana. The Dolphin Bailed from Boeton oo the 7th, and xrrlved at Havana oo thelftth ult, having experienced a luocoeaioo of light wtnda during the entire passage. She roporu in the harbor of Havana the United States steamship Pnltoo, Ueut. Com J. J. Almy; the United State* iteamahlp Arctic, Lieut. Oom. J. Hartsteae, and the ordlance ship Plymouth. As she was leaving the harbor of Bavana II B. li.'a steamer Styx and another British war vessel were entering. The following la a list of her iflloers:?Lieut. Com. J. N. Mafflt; Lieutenants, J. M. Bradford, E. P. Williams, O. C. Carpenter; Acting Maxtor, t. P. Croeaman; Pawed Assistant Burgeon, J. M. Brome; hmtaia's Clerk, Mr. Read. The United Bute* steam frigate Colorado, bearing the iroad pennant ot Commodore .lames M Mcintosh. of the iomeSquadron, arrived here on Wednesday last, theSXh lit., from St. Domingo via Havana. The Colorado has net with an accident to her machinery, in consequenoe of rbich the may *e detained here longer than was antlci >eted. The oay Uter ber arrival, upon the requisition of Commodore Mcintosh, (be United State* Light Unm icbooner Floilda was seat to Havana with dispatches to he Secretary of the Navy, explaining the nature anil exeat of the accident. The United (States atoreehlp Relief, Iieut. Commanding fames O strong, sixteen days from Aspuwsli, with pro Fie loos for the squadron, canto into oor part oo thn ltd ost. list of i Hirers oh hoard.?Lieut. Commanding, James 1. Strong, Lienta. W. W. Low. J H. March, J. 8. Thornton: Wed A^iatantSurgeon, B Rush Mitchell?ail well. Tho United States frigate Macedonian, Capt. Uriah P. evy, from Boston, laac from Havana, arrived ia our raters on the morning of the 3d lost. The M. left Boston wo days previous to tne Dolphin; she touched at Havana ha day before her arrival at thia port -all well. The United States steam frigate Wabash, Com Livalatte, has taxes on hoard 490 tons of coal and dropped lowti off Whitehead's spit, where she waits orders. OUK HAVANA COKBXdfONDENCB. Havana, July 10,1868. The sloop Jamestown was in the offing all day yestsr ay, and several officers were on shore to procure letters, rn-h grub and Havana enjoyments generally, with the xpeeUV.on of receiving orders for a cruise northward nd nearer borne. Health of the ship improved under he genial inHueoce of the strong -'irs'les" a! ways found i the Gulf on the north side or Cuba during the summer. TUlt BRITISH OUTHACBS. Captain (i.F. Pearson, of brig Tanner, at Bordeaux, une 19,1868, writes to his owners ? I left New Orleans on the 9th or May. When wlthm orty miles of Havana we were chaaed by a war steamer, f'g rl(g?4. under Loglish color*. Finding she was droping astern, she kept off and llred a blank shot, and then auied on her oeurse again, we were both on tbo wind, ur vessel having the American ensign at her peak Tho learner, though under press or esils aud steam, still tiling astern, kept of) twice more, and each time tired a hot at our quarter. After the second ehot I hove my vex el to, when tbo steamer came op and hailed us. After ansg inquired whence we oame and where bound to, be kept off and we pursued our course. liOVHMEKTS OF BRITISH MKNOF-WAR. Her Majesty's steam sloop Devastation, six guns, with etpatches from Admiral Sir H Stewart,arrived at KingsMi oa the 22d, and left on the 23d, for Havana, with the road pennant of Commodore Henry Kellet, C B., to asume the command of the British navy la the Gulf. Her Majesty's steamer Basilisk, six guna, Commander bayre, was to sail from Kingston, Jamaica, oa the 36th It., for Vera Cruz. Her Ma.ieety's gunboat Jasper was cruising off the iland of Jamaica on the 26th olt. News frwm Nassau, N. P. OUR NASSAU C0KRBHPONDEN 31. IrritaloflXe Steamer Atlantic?Efforit to Mart a Steam Lint with the I'nited Slate*. The American steamship Atlantis arrived here from lew Orieaus on Monday morning last, en rouU to Key Feat. I behove the object of her nsft is to obtain the arrlage of our malls; bat no American bouse or company an e\ er hop* to succeed with us in that respect when a ontbern port is the ship's destination. Our legislature expressly excluded the Southern ports, * this reason that as the taxpayers were not-all wUitaa, nd the subsidy was to oome out of the public cheat, it rould net be fair thai they who coula not avail tnem elves o( the steamship as passengers should psy towards er support?there being to many disagreeable restric Ions southward. In some former letter I mentioned that the local gov rrmeot has ottered i.1 A00 sterling a year for live years * steam communication between Nassau and New York, r between New York, Nassau and any port or ports in he island of Cuba or elsewnere, sj as to render Kama n intermediate port, for the carriage of mailt and ptmenters The AUart'c sails this morning. The Cehaantepac KxpsdltlM. TO Till I PI TOR or Till II IRA I. D. Varic ns statements hare been made in the city pepers especUng the charecter of persons of the Tehuantopec xpediUon. recently embarked per bark Rapid. As these [elements are Injurious and unjust, I beg you to stale ta following tacts ? In the Umt place, a considerable number of the ptrwM r lb* expedition are engineers and othrr oflVen of the ompony, n physician, several mechanics of tdghjrade, d<! foremen. There trt no many of these that, n fvai ppearancn u concerned, tbe expedition ou^-M to ?oem spec! able. Aa regards tho laborers, they worn eeleued witb ureal ire from hurdredr of earnest applicants for desirable mploymenl n a baa)thy ration Their health, habits and tr.ctency were all rmrefaliy looked lo, under tbe physi ion's supervision, by tbe cfflotrs, wbo oonld hare no mCto to teleel other than such aa would do moat work ad jive least trouble. There wete no "women" of the party, and no "hard haraotera" were admitted, so far aa we knew or conld ret tub I have no doubt tbat tbe party, In all Ita members, Is He best, or aa good, aa ever started from tbla city on a Forking expedition Tbe bark did not aa I yesterday, but will to day. JNO. ?h I.KOD MI KI WV, Superintending Engineer. WxiorrsiMV, .Inly 14,1HM. Naval Intelligence. Our correspondent at Havana mentions the departure of he United .Sales steamer Vixen and foiled Slates brig inlphln from lb.it port on tbe 2Mh ult Vie lormer reaal formed no pert of the belligerent t vied run of the <lutf, ut wee merely oil her return from survey leg upon the oeeli of K or la and Texas "he belongs to the failed tales Craat ibirvey. Tbe Vixen artfved here on tbe 6th est., and la oow lying off Hot<oken. On the 2!*h, (the lie glren by oar correspondent,) she towed tbe Dolphin o sea. which was aa act of < ourteey on tbe part of her omm.-inder towards Omotaln Muflli. of the Dolobin. who ru idiJotij lo get oulildt Lbe harbor m *ooe *i p **.*)!*, q M0pqtttM? of tho rtgiog of tho feror amonfwt Hie XT.*- State* frigate Saranar returned to Panama .boat tho MoT July, on! will ittnoin there for tome lime The 1'nttcd State* ?lnoc> Vaodalta Commander Rtaclatr. ailed on Ma Mot. July t. for eruieo to the islands or bo Pnctflc?the Fneo?to bo absent obout too month*. Tho United States oloop of wor Savannah la ordered in ommla*.in on the 1Mb net She ? bo attached to tbo losve Squadron for tbo preoont Tbo United Rteleo otonn fr'fate Son .farlat?, Commodore Steall, Commander Boll, woo M Hoog Knag, May 6. Tbo I sited Slate* oloopo of war .'ameotown, Commander leased?, and Plymouth, Commander Pahlgreon, worn riiwtag ctT Hot.wo Mb loot. Tho United States oteain frigate Wabooh, Commodore oval lotto, and Macedonian, Commander levy, have r* ?lTOd order* to pionood on their orlgftai crviaoo to tbo loditerraoeaa. lieutenant WH-on, late or tbo Marino Barrack*, Waoli. ngten, P C., baa reported for doty at tbo Brooklyn Ma inn Barracks. Tbo following aro correct I lota of officer* of Um utenra Ugnte Hern mar, along* V and alio tad Iteoatair, and Manor Saraaac, bow la tho facile osoaa ? wnta miner* bkrri* <<: Flag OfTonr?J. C long, commanding Ualted States isral forces, Pacific fSjuadroo K R. Hltehock Com nandcr: Richard Malnwrtght, Flrnt lieutenant and F.ioeuIts officer: Fraac.le Wmslow, Flag I.iontenaat. Paaiol tmtnen, Second, in. H Parker. Third; Jobs I ma Parte, fourth S. I. Ttroooo, ruth; F, M. Ram*ay. Slkth l.ioncnaat^ P. 8. Kdwarda, Vlool. Albert Scrlror, i'aaood Aoibtant; Polavan Rloodgood. Ami*teat Surgeon A A. Ftelknap Primer Cbarioo A. Parti. Chaplain fin. B. UfccC, HfWII or miriDM K. M. Ming, unim W((inwr; Philip Poreber, Actin* Maeter; fm, H. Oilman, f>>mmotor* Secretary; Oeorie K Taw. T. MeK. BuWanan, Paaeed Mldahlpaen J. W Tlerric, K. T Bradford, Geor** A. Blfelnw, Cheater TTatflrld, Mldehlnnca. J. T, K<*rmwn, Paraere Clerk; C. Onok, Captain a Clerk, 1- Whitmareb, ttoataweia, Wm. Arnold,Gunner; .Tobn Green. Carpenter; Derld Bruce. Ballmaker; C IT. I/ortny, 8. I). Hlbbert, ?tm Aaelataat Feglneera. IT A Ramear, J F. land n, teoond; K. A. 0. Do Plaine, C. B Kid, Hben Hoyt, John rotinane, Third LOOT TAMDAI.IA. nmrmanrter?Arthur Sinclair : IJeutananta -J. flnfan Brown, C. H. B. Caldwell, Wm. Sharp, W. T. niaenel. Rur |eon?.Ion. Wlleoo, l umer , Marine om-wr?Ueut Allan Rameay Aanlalant 3ur*eon?B B. Trlet. Mentor? C. A. Bebcock .Acting (.eaner?Bernard Dnycker, Car penter?AmoeOilck, Ralltaeker?Wra. Kofera LOOT rmCATT *. Onmmaitdec? H. K. Thatcher. Ueutenaate? f M. B. an*, .Toneph K. OeFUrea, Robert If. Scott j jentenant nnd Maatar?TV B. Haraaay Career?relit Reaac. raaeed AaatetantBnrfeon?John Wart; Aaelatant Snreaen? I. C lane, Captain a Clerk?Patio Hathaway ; Pureer?Jia. Macau ram. Bnatewala?Jeepar Ooghian. Gunner?Jan. uagm ; Carpenter?'Wat. By da ; Railmaker?Wade tntdkR ntkAWAc. Captain-I no Roily, IJontenante?K. R. rTa*e?riy, W. T. A. Arnold, T. C. herrle, A. W. .lobnaon, Wra. iiwtn. Burrrorv- Wm A. NYleoe; Pureer-J 8. Gullok. Maeter? Win. G. Hmrter, Aeaietant Bargeee?A. 8. Garneti. Chief Rneineer -Theodore Teller let Amlelant Kaftoeer? Wea. .I iaandln M do , V H Hunt 3d da , N B Tittle BoaWwata-Thoe Mcleod. Bnllmaker-Renry T. Marker; Captain a Clark?K H. St. Felli, Pnreer'e Clerk?t. B. ptiier, Mini'i ?H>-* iwry,Tl?*?laatWa. NEW TORK HERALD Coin.us I,nm o? 8TK*mnirs hot Tut goto We ere g be Informed, on the beet authority, that the eale ef Co IK n* b> the French has not beee male, I ^^-ee magnificent ateamere-ttie finest aad facte* the woru _h*VB n<* y?t paseed from UteuvaAmerii ownership. Apropoe of theee (teamere their frier that tht lotcheat trip of tho steaaahip Vaadarl is behind the aW trip cf the Baltic, by about Urn aainaes time. Aba"* Aare, but H will do. NiBLo'sGeiow ?The oeceUenl company at thia houi and the admirable aelectidk ?f piayo in wUch the artle Meaan. Blake, Brougham, WK^etleigh and Davenport, i pear, draw fell house* nightly. Id addition te the old coi ediea ve have had title week a revival of ittr. Brougham clever " Columbus," with the o/UUmla of a Homei ballad, an eat the adventure* of the " GeUiant French Ca U"?" Aceonrr or Ifcaic.?The new programme or laat eve inc. whicn tncludea several admirable pieces for the o chrstra and a popular ballad by Mr. Peering, will be r peetod to-night. Tbeee ooaoarta are well menaced, at very agreeable to the lounger ee well es the musical cm noieaeur. lint Utey are promenade concern; and wt don't the piople promenade ? Our Oaidenu Cnrreepoetdenee. Caroinab, June 27. 18M. RTa./* /a I,r/nuwine <tf Dat-Ij. Tk- />?? ?^w<w ?v vw<yvco ?7 uvvwrif?ilK UVWTWr Bnbet?J C%rgo 1/ One Ihvuumd Landed in the Xigh etc , dbc.. By the time this reaches you the article that baa con out to day ia the Diario de ta Marma has been read t you. The Diario aays that your correspondent must bai been mistaken in stating that twenty six cargoes of h /alee bare been landed here, 00 the Island of Cuba, froi the 10*1 of March laat. Alter this It says that the rt| lanoe of the Spanish and British cruisers would not gli the (layers an opportunity of landing their cargoes e: cept on some uninhabitable part of the ooaat. Now, I ci tell the person who wrote the aaid article that be is b bind band in news. Qorernment is not as innocent as t tries to make it appear. About two weelu ago a geotii man presented himself before the (layernor, and tried 1 buy o( bun a thousand schedules of negroes. The (love nor did not arernt to his request: but I know not whetht be afterwards compiled. The gentleman offered him $17 piece. Afterwards answer gentleman tried to bu three hundred, but with the same success. A few day after th.n occurrence a cargo of bozales, one thousand I number, were landed an freight on one of our princin wharves, and marched for the plantations. The cargo bi longed to two or three portions Now, it is impossible fc government to say that it was ignorant of what was gold on. The government weil knew what the schedules war for. | It ia easier to land here a cargo of negroes than a bai rel of Hour without bribing tne cuHoraa officers. News from Martinique. [From the Port of Spain Gazette, June ii8. J By a private opportunity this week wo have boon pi in imceeesion of Martinique papers to tha 15th tnst. Th hVaitce d Outre tier of the 10th, notices the prevalence 1 St Pirrre and several other localities of the jsunolot wh'ch t attacking man and woman, F.uropean and Creoli Admiral do Gueydon had arrived at St. Pierre, from I * guayra, in the frigate Cleopatra. Alter remaining a Todays in St Pierre the Admiral took his departure for Foi de Fraoca, where he now is. From thence be proceeds I Newfoundland, which has been Died upon as the wink quarters of the tleot. The Eighth Regiment. TUIKO BKMIAIIl N. Y. 8. MILITIA. HSU. Alia ORUKK New York, July 14,185d. The Court of Inquiry, Instituted by brigade orders 1 July 6,1K6H, baa rendered the following opinion, which hereby promulgated for the information of thia lirimd and ordered to be rsal w'th this order before each reg meat thereof, on occasion of Its next regimental parade. The Brigadier General approves of the finding of tt Court of Inquiry, and takes occasion to express his grattl ration that the honor or the Klghth Regiment has been i complete,y vindicated. - 'a_ The Court of inquiry U hc/tfeby Oiaaofj \ Bj'o.f?**' Brigadier General Third Brigade I v Troooe" * Jxnss T. g?TH, AU de Chmp^Sw *"**" third brigade k. t. 8. m i ttia opotk* or a im^\r rrigar ditiwor akjt^i^l? ,. ,4 1sm SSsSaj^r^M'Sff ttL u> the bonor ana reputation of one or more c r*~T- i me Kifbtli Keglmeot N. Y S. M., In regar ^ttetr aondnct while actiog aa guard of honor to tn^rt as to the tWULlWS} ^/'affirmation the commandant of this brigade, reaperti uUy slatea, th this Court wae attended by Major Win. H Anthon, Briga< Judge Advocate, who examined a large number o! w neeeee, including, aa this Court la convinced, all peraoi likely to have any knowledge aa to the subject mailers this inquiry. And thai from such examination, the record of whli it submitted herewith, the Court It of opinion that the i ports referred to are false, unfounded and scandalous, a, that the conduct of the officers, non-commissioned office and privates of Urn tight h Regiment, detailed aa a gun of honor on the evening of the lid and the morn Ire of ti 3d day of July, was la no reapect derogatory to the character aa oflikert and gentlemen. N. H I.ABAl', I lent Col Fifty flth Rent Wx H?>k\ Avntox, Judge Advocate. Third Br gade I T' *" M Personal InttUlgsncs. Mr Vieuxtsmps.the flneet \loliniat that has ever vie ed tn*a ocunlry, sailed for Bremen In the Boruaela. Mr. Tbalberg want aome time etnce to the North ai left Boston on Wednesday for Mvarpool. ^ v t lea^aawr inuu i rviu Uio rrutUTi ^rv j f< rnntiRM>4'. A. has accepted an larithtion to a public dt n< r at Vena Ilea. The time fixed n Uie 27th oi the pr tient month. Got error WlUard, of Indiana, baa ao far reoorsred fro hn retvrnl severe and iiaua.".>ua attack of iIIoom aa to I abla In be oat Ha la unable to apeak above hia bruati and Tears are ectertamad that be will never reooror it uee of tit* voire. The fterrelary of War will be absent from WaahlngU for the next two weeks, t> irleg which period Colooel Wn it. Hnnkard, the obief clerk,er the War Pepartment, wl discharge tb fntrtmns of acting Secretary, under an ai poir.Uneut trcrn the i'reelceui The Secretary of the Treasury la also a burnt from Waal iogion, spending a day or two at OM I'oint On Ka 'bewident Millard I illmbre ta ecfllwlig eevrrrty frts '.D'lammati. n of th< cyen. They are weak that be obhgcd to forego reading almoet entirely. Hon. T. J D Fuller, St. nod Auditor oT the Treasnr IiepanniMU, absent from Washington, on a Tlsit to b home In Mtit,?. fbi'leg h;a absence Win Mnchlin,cht' clerk, will perform the dubae of bead of tbe bureau I Acting Auditor. NrM. George Gore* la now in Quebec. He tins jnat r turned from tbe Kocky Mounts u*. abd la on hia way 1 tbe Seguecoj and tbe Gelf fishing grounds 1# Barron da Wetteratrdt is at Newport. John Underwood, a magistrate In Prince W 'hama rou' ty, Virgin.a, has i?een refused a seat on the bench bv h associates, oecauacof hiaentortmning abolition eoUmeat arrivals. At tbe Clarendon Hotel?Berne 4e Storetie Russian dial ter. bedame de Moeckie and maid. Wanataxtoe; Csptai Shestaiod Russian ISavy Madame hesuskoTsod meld R i alb- 11 U('..Mn>lrin ami /am lv llan.Mak dim kr mn I M Fraud* H Mall in Xwiu?t fc h%'l, rfcaurotadr. I'WiM At.'bont, Par1* Royal w R?,~h|n?, llnama .-ami dk'irr, P Marcta, New fork; n II MOMMon an* Fli.ladr pbl*. From Ktcbmoad. kt , latbr daamaatp im-niiwu - IIami MrBridr. In F .Inknton, Win M Krl'y TJ PU'ard. .'Mm W Otay. K MirrM. Mr 'irmidy. 0 II fowar, J d IUJiiBUM Merchant J Mwrltl. Mr r>-nni? lady and lhrr? rh< drm, MIm F O Ln Mian Mil-n Clint, Mra Fn?. J 0 Jnbnao ' R H R Tlybr. Capt I M Abajipard and Ia1y II M kt'iraa, K 1 Bund lay. Mlaa M Blair, Mra Moral. 6 W irn^u. Jr. All I Oram Jr. MIm FVnrrnrn drnra. Ml-- .lo?*phtnr Whttl<v I Mra W Jonaa, Mlaa I I Tiadrvt, f W Milliard and lady, Ml Adrta Omban, Mlaa .Tofcnnon. Mlaa Parkam, ?i?a KIM* l? la Mlaa Vinr'nla Latah, W M .lohawa. J W Whltnhnm Ma,' J H CarlHoo, CT HA, lady, two obiidran aad two aaroai John droll, *m A H'.mynr, Mra Mala Joy am at daiiAhtrr. A C Ovatif. Wn ilalliaaad. R W ArniaUtad, B fjuarly, Or W H (Kin. aad IS la ataaraya. Dvumm I For Ronlhamplno aad Hamburg la WraaiMf Bnruram (Tallad Hlataa VtniaMr for I anmarh, jMnaa M Rnrhanar ai family, an prraraa. Vlaitxt-Mpa and lady, .lullna Wolf. ia> and Intent, Mad d W Loir and aarranl, R R Balanaa. ' Fmraanabl, Joa Fomanabl. A Salomon. B Wolll. l>r Harka dorf and ana. Mr* Olda, danyb'ar and ana. Maatar I rat llaroi, Mra Lottlaa Laopold. Mlaa Mnth.id* l,aop<>iJ, .Inha Flrdrrmann Clothilda flonmar and laaally. I.lna Bartrai Mra simrca. Mra Waaaarmann. (I H B inbaa F Mntranb*. ? Bladarmann and family, M dirrnaa. Bar M A atia*na, I' Ilotby. M Ludatf, Hugo Arlirrrrlo. Blabard VMarHt .Ton P*rln, J * Canal, MlrMal I id via. dk* Klnba.r. Haaaini Kl ilrh, Maaiar A Jtinn, diiatar Jury aad lady. Tb Bnllln. Krrtnar, .1 Mtnalow I B da Rol. lady and rblki. I*> |M ' %? B MaUay* Alfoaa Vrrran l< Wannarmmn. O faaMMn Hi A I't-darlrdm. Ilalnttan Mayar, Had nig Waebtar, II W* narba, lamia Boat, Hanrr Btmnanarliate, Mlrb i>mhlmay? Jobn Paul Riab. Tb Ranar datb hpMt.l' OMRrmJra Ramnann Alnta Hnyaa Tat tea fltiryhaidl, Franaln Manama Tb Irniairl, Tb Pti'hnann, Xarar Bill, Emma Brbwaea Carl Ktroblbary. Oanry Pant, Planner Hnjlar, Mm oral'" ifIn, Na/aMmd Srhiiatnr, V B I'o i?rmun rmr?ii?i?? r)nf Rrdlnrrn and Ia1y. C * Ruaklar and lady. .loba fv ma??an 1 ih ?t< fr?|r T ,'ftl |1? for Idfarpool, la nt"?ia>hir Arabia from Roaton ?,1 J Wi Worth, W h l4iwtno, L P RoMra Mr* Anna It H Mao A Ouofc, C T 8 Town*and, Ma>tar T l? Townamd, I'pof H ftr grra. Mra Rtilloak, MIm WiHIa, Mra M Tanoay. lira H< Un?* and ma, R Roll, Sir and Mr* A M Kdward*. J WvW Iliatnn, Mra harak PaV, AUlaHorrnigh. A M Parknr, wifa > aot). RprlngfiAld. Mra.iaaaa lA'.rhaa aad l?-i noma. Ma Mr? llffirp R HwMfT. Hf*hnrjr"' . 1* Patna,.l Uin and an# Harbour, IT"* tdanpr. R ' ana, Brmol. P Uoodwl J M H ReNary. H W Taylor Kiloa A TotUk, Harlfard; Nana. R R Paffroot, Mra R R tV-gix*. F A M?lgalii)t HMWdn II A Ihami "? ' r'-- , ' ' "la, R Rra<lti'irJ, IIray, arlfa ?nd thaa# rhll'r*n. 1 Bkilo, A h Joaaa, Ra? Tmk, W Wmoni, Adrtaa, ' Monlma ?ri Kwraknilirlii'1 I .< For' "a Mohila, R H AI1?n, *1 R II Mian. *>.r ir,.,.,- ?-r I' f FTIa gua', 0 OR'illiran, W C'in?ia*hari?. A Hehroa>Wr, W H Mm Bry, II Tni y. Mr RrowTwll, V ilray, B Quran# na, Ir. A India, Raw Orlaan*. I M Lowry, WMMB R H .1 Olhaoo, W Hrnwn. Tnronln, ' R K?n>P. Brnwa, SI tnhn ?, Madame ranalnw aad (arfrant, aad Mi qnli d'Arraa ?n l anrraBl. Harana. Wrand Mra A H Mar and '.wo ohlldran, I'oha; Mra *1 ra Vtntth, Mr RaymMa. * A V Roll, 8 I' Batra. H Hrnwn i.nfgLMnTr Fhtlltpa, r i/ow* F Tonal, Fnglaad; Jf li RmliA. TTrarpool; <? waahtin ?Vnaianllnrnla. hi* *tf?llat,ry )Uar Admiral Mohan Paarha. Rollania tfhwdl and Radth Pdaadl. Turkny; P Br paiaan, C (Mm aad frdaad awrtdmra *? (Rywn?!<R I llallta* V a \awum, rciaflaid. Maal Pawano. Royal I Knaaaa. Mr* VnrUa, I'm! Parry J Ho.dm I rf-lrnd. ^oiaa. L ?mttk J pb??b. Vm fartar, Balifat-U. Ta , FRIDAY", JULY" 16, 1353 ild Ilonrd ?f iVUtiuon Ik* Th* Board o;c; last ereoi&g. President Clancy Us< ind chair I ia ret.Uon* were receirsd in relation to frauds ia Wash M Ingtou market Referred to Ike cottujiuee twv og that id* matter la rtarge silt A resolution was offered Inquiring why the ooairaetfor rty the iron railing for Tompkins aquare has not beta adrer liaed for by the Street Oommiaetoner. Alderman Itinuut opposed the reeolutloa. He uale," *?> etood that the Street Oommiaaioaer was preparing plans " for thu work; therefore, the adoption of the resolution >P should be suspended. " On rote being taken, the resolution wee adopted. k'4 A rooiutton requiring the Street Commissioner to eg",c amine the bllia for woi k done while the title to that offlu p- was ia litigation, waiv>fferod and laid or or A resolution was ottered requesting the Crotoo Aqueduot Board to report the pap en in their possession ia relation to the grooeing, Ac., of the Broadway paremenh ? Adopted r- The petition of John C. Neemith was reeelred on the a. resolution reducing the assessment of gAVft S3 for feuclug . recant lota on Thirty eighth street, near Broadway, under ia an agreement with James Furey, formerly Street Corns' miastoner. It ia alleged that Mr. Furey diridsd up the iy worn into several tmtu joos, so as to evaae in* cnartor of 18(3, which required him to advertise for proposals for the contract It is aiao alleged that tturtv oeau per feet, which would amount to $148 80, would be a fair price, iMtead or $690 38 as charged. A resolution reduclrg tho assessment was adopted. . fuuu. cars oh tiik sk.irru Avsaua luiinoan. The report of the Committee on Itailroada in rarer of reif* queetirg the Eighth Arenue Railroad Compso/ to connect their track at Ooamhers etrrot with the Hudson Hirer .. Railroad track, and to run care thereoa through Hudson, Canal and West s reetn, and Teeth and Klertnth avenues, '7 to Fiftymird street, as tar aa practicebie, lor tha accommodatioo of city patarngora, waa called op. .. It waa opposed by AMerman frctum, who apoke at eome length. Ue thought the Eighth Arenue Railroad ? Company bad already too much power. They has toe m control of the city porernmeot, and h? (Aid. T ) had been a told by a party iatorcated in the company, that if they had known be would lake a position ag licit extending the ^ power* of the Righth Avenue Railroad Cecopany they t would bare endeavored u> defeat his election ia Aldarmau Boms produced a petition (several yards Iccg, and said to contain two or three thousand names I from cttUiens taking for the Hudson River Railroad Com ' pany to ran email cars to Fifty first street, at a fare not s exceedirg five cents for each passenger 10 Alderman Tcckkii said that tne petition was almriat as r- long aa the railroad itself. He (Alderman Tucker) would >r give to toe city $150,000 for the privilege last they are * new proposing to give the Hudson River Railroad Cxn7 peny for uothiog He had eeeu a great many queer things ' done in the Common Council, but if this is ooasum? mated it would be the cap shear He urged thai the matter be laid over for farther consideration. h After some debate, Alderman flMUi moved to ,r amend by striking out the ICgbih avenue and Inserting * the Sixth avenue. Tula was lost, and the wnole matter ' waa'aid en the table until Mouday next, to whicb day ^ tho Beard adjourned. Pollen Intelligence. Cii.tuck or f inal Aiiaimst Frahk Lasi ix? Tna Swim Milk Ihvimticatioh ?Alderman Reed, of tho Eleventh district, on Thursday appeared before Juatice Quackenbuah and made a complaint against Frank Leslie, otherwise knewa 1 as Hanry Carter, charging him with baring in the unne of ' a paper known as (Van/.- L'tlU'* Illuitratrt Xeutpaj-fr, bearing date July IT, published, in the shape of a wood cut, a gross and malicious caricature and libel against him and other Aldermen Alderman Reed and others, it will 1 uc rouipraurrcjf were vue iutwvi^miu^ unumuv;* iu uid will milk mailer, anil it ia alleged that the cut referred to caricatures and Ubela them. The cut represents four men, a stable and a cow, one of the meu tea masculine milkmaid, another la supposed 10 be the proprietor of a atabie, and the others Alderman Heed and hie companions, of These three gentlemen hare each whitewash brushes in is their bands Mr. Reed ia engaged In whitewashing lh > f, atabie. One of the others 11 pulling a coal oa the ;i- cow, and the ether Is whltewaahiag the milkmaid. The auppoeed keeper or U>? a table ia in the a:l or pulling into le the pocket of one of the gentlemen a bag marked 950,000, 1- and from the pocket of another a bag labelled 9&.C00 ia to protruding Alderman Reed ia of the opituot that thia cot ia intended to libel and caricature him as well aa the other*, and consequently makes the complaint. The ma gtetrate iaaued a warrant For the am-st of Mr Frank S, T<ealle, and eMcer Smith, of the .leit'eraon Market l'olice T| Court. ie 1b eearch of him. TBaavT Rohkvkt hi a Paaki. Ho'ur. ?a few days since b piwf""* residing m the State of Coonect.cut waa met ta Btob^Xw"F *7 French Canadian woman. who induced 1 Una to BcctWpaa/ her to No. *2 I mane street, a noted panel crib. Be remained ia faer ruoiu a abort tune, and ' then returned w his hotel, where be aooo du?oo?ered * |h?r be bad hedm robbed ol S1,6I>0 in bank btlla '] while at the bouse Ukauaatioo. It# made known bin lorn ? , to the police autborttMl. and officer* I-Mht and McOnrd , were deputed to attend te the caae. On Wednesday the !i ' otlioer* arrtated Pleven Sherwood, the keeper of the , place, but could not tind the Canadian girl, aha baring , ileti the city, nor did they recover any of the money. Sherwood, it la aaid, was the paramour of Susan Mouth, wbo formerly kept a notorious panel crib at No M Tho bum street, and who la now In the state prison, she h*v lag bees convicted of steeling 9500 'roes a countryman ,h who had been enticed to her house. Sherwood waa taken ' befhee Justice yuackonbuah, and locked up for eaamina .4 *>? The KatraU WIU Came. tie 8i rniiMk coi bt?srxciah tiiim "r | Before Hon Judge lograhem | Maria B. Mdtaif n 7kernel S. Mdeair on,' others.? M. The plAtatifl bring* thta action to compel the defendant 1 to tranfer to her certain stocks and accortliea bald by them aa trustees under the will of ber father The tosta It tor, at the time of bis death, end lb# executor* and two of the trustees resided la (ieorgla, and CotUaa, the other )(1 defendant, resides ta this State. Tbe whole ef the ortgioai trust faad, etcopt the sum of f 1.991 35 was invested j in (Jeorgie, aad rt mains eo invested at the present time ' ) The Urtre of the bequest were, or the sun of 915,000 to D. tbetrusteee, "ia trust for the use aad beoeat of my e- daughter, Mam H. Uctoalf, until her marriage, and on i her marriage the same to be settled oo her and her issue, and oa her death without teeue, the sama to ba held (or tbe use oT m> son Thos 0. Metoairtlll be attalas full ago, h wbea It Is to he made over to him la bit own right atwo ' Intel/ and roraver." Tbe will also provides that In case or tbe death at both his children without iaaua, aad of Thomas under age. the whole is given to bis brothers and >B | sisters and their descendants; aad la case Maria attained n- the age or 21 years, or oa her marriage, she wae to hMr* tbe power to dispose of one half of tbe trust property by P* 1 writing la the nature of a will It will be observed that j all the trust fund m la vested ia (Georgia by ail tbe true ? ; tees, that two or the trustees rc-:de there, aad thai the oraatixctioa oT tbte wl'I imwi be according to the lam ?f i.oorgis, eolms as ?o the ?maU sum of Ol.bWl SB, which I has been It vested in this State. Tbeee fSi is eiooe appear I to me to be sufficient to deter the courts or this Slate Irom I assuming control over the funds. The trustees are all do frousof baring the qiiesoon decided in tbe courts of Georgia they are all responsible, aad the progeny aad "" two of the trustee* are er'irelr beyond the reecn of this " court. No order oould be enforced to reysrd to the property, even if the court should decide that the plaiatit) b- wee entitled to the principal of the rued. There Is also to another reason why this court nhoutd not, under the (acts as aow presented, attempt to exerrtse lurubctlon over it. By tbe codk-tl made the "*t day of Au.-<wt, 1*41, the testator transferred the interest of his son 1 Tbottas, who had died, to a daughter Mary, who was M born after the making of the will. Mary la etUl living, * and ta case of the death of tbe plaiatiu, unmarried and without issue, would be ?stilled to the tru.it fund accord lag to the provtniooN of tbe will, aad the evident ia latent or the textetor. Kb* should be mails a party *- la order that a full disposition might be made of "J the (bad, and for the name reaaoo the brothers sad a sisters ot lbs testator. although more remotely, amy j. be said also to bo Interested in the fund mad. therefor* u> be neceaaarv nartles In a full adiudicelloa aixm their re *. epectlre nthu For these reeeoos I am of the opinion that r* His sot proper tomnke any adjudication la thii action up>? |S lb# r labia of tha nUlnlin In retard to lit* capital of the 1 treat fund referred to The trurleoa, la the discharge of '1; their duties, hare ao invented and managed the trust prn? l"*rty aa (r ally to Increase the funds The plaintiff, in a. her conp'sini saya "the defendants hare ao carefully, m jadtctonniy and prudeaUy w aali 1 the aid moneys, and *. managed the said trust, that the mvlag* and income not "r eupended for the use aa<l heneftt of the plalatid. sad the *j arcamuVattna of din.lead*, interest, he.. here moreeaed H the fund to as amount nosed lag >30,000. ' J .-ifmoot lor the pla'nttn for the portion of the Income of the trust fund not pdt over to the plnlntiff, and the I Dome there _ on sad that the defendants transfer to the plaint!if the ?t stock held by them fbr that purpose, reserving therefrom ir ao aauch thereof as mar be mi Mr, lent to satisfy the ba ? laoonof the principal (11.901 .V?) invented la ihn Male " The ooats ana conneel fee* of the defendsata must he paid '"It of the fund. and on the transfer or the stocks or pay _ trent of the aaoney to the plaintiff, she must eceentn to *r the trustees n full release Tor all claims for mteraat up to ' the time of cemmeacin/ this anion ??. j Naate sad Me Drasaa, o, Poomickapb CosuiKtSome new feature* bare hoen ? added to the praafamno of the promenade conoertn now r nightly given nt the Academy . A moan them la : nmhya a f| sraad nrrluotn r>nlul> rolled liu> 'hrnrwil TIntern ' >r which haa no* hitherto beeo performed here. <t\ Nieio's (i junior ?Mr. Wake will thw htnIii ptay hie * I fhwortte rhariKMr of Mr. I'rimnwe, la the ourthfni little I or,mad7 of " IV>pplo? Iho (juration A proiaeooita ooocert ' follow! in the Illuminated pardon, and then eotnee Mr. j Brougham'* eitravopeemt of "Ooluiabu! " IT WjtutciT* TnatTit! will dwuMlea ha thronged with the 0 admin** of the lively Mr* W. J. More ore, whoa* broeiit I announced for thi* evening. Hor erleetlana oeuiir t of ,,j the "Happy Men," "IjAa Monte*'' and tha rattling Utile y; affair styled "Mwchievoa^ A unto." * Tnr F**\m Pvvujiu (bViv* will perform at Metro 1 pomon Hail appoaito Niblo'e, thi* evening, for tha hanaflt f of the pt <urinal and very popular arhWr of tha corps. W Mile. Jalietln "Ormuat ou uae >er*itie d'Arwita," *a f interlude, and "I Anient in Bmj?ineta ' are oa tha nfll'g. ^ Aa?*i? \! Mr uiru ?Pr?fe??o? Wymen'e magical ?n| a r.-ea aed veDtrllnqukal ethiWtmnn appear lo be h ahlj ni reltahr.1 by the rrowdaef people who aurronod hi* aerro * montlr ihroae eyery nfterrme and even n*. Ha e ..rtotal9 nT nadereUnd* bla bualaean thorou*l?'y or- Wnon n Mfwain herlng a complete moor poly of lb* in colored opera bneineen al preecnt. are of dotai well. But, for the time he'ng, tbey are alone in Z* debted for their earoena to ran*tr?>U*y- -they etbibit 1 panorama of the Hadaoa river that ta aioaa worth th? in admioeion fte. * Pji jr? r.jimw*?Ibe ma-.opera <*r ?h e now. hutalreadj y vary popular p|pce of reaort, ham tea le erranpnmeata t' 1*1 fl* e another broad proms*Oil" onnsert. visJ?r the ilirac Ha* of Mr, rv?o?M Baker, to mm me t?en a( ft C?ty I(Mlf|tn?? ' 1 I Fin* Muueui. EUhii on tu Aliwt?hmn , .!? 1 or (Hi PaaiTKNTi.uar?Lu hepteui'-er la-' Uitrt erMted in 1 111* N Jills ward a |U| of boye. torim?a Oi^ ?b-J i tweet; year* of age, who became a terror m ti. e .*go , borfacod of Twelfth atreet aid Teeta avenue Ste'o'eeaal g unoorupted piacee of bualaesa ware cfVrn flrn?l a ;h mpvaily On biuiday afternoon, U>? Ath ut Septer>>er. aa j unoccupied lumbar offloa, at the corner of Tweltui slreo! t ami Tenth avenue, waa eet Are to by tbeee boye ecd t tinned to the giouod Several peraooa reeul.ng '-a the . , v ioitf new the boye go Into tie ofttoe and c>n? out , 1 eg*&, ai.a Uutowkt loliow aloioat ia their (ootaiep* y?.t i ao deapervte haa thu gang of boya become that man; or the centnco stabling la that locality were a'raid to eay a J * to toem about tt, for tear their own property wotill , be -he next nma the Fire Karehal, aaatetet by uaptair , Bet,. nct end olUoer Garaud, o< the N'loth ward, determined ,, i 10 br "V?11 toiegaog of Uioeodiariee, aad cjuaesusuily , I they into cui.ti.dj some etghl or We ol tfcarn out >. : of wbic t bomber two, ramed Joseph Hacketl aod Kranois inoiopner, i-wmveiy irencneu ma gouty i?i?vi Ibey wen "ub**Su?olly indicted, anil nn being arraigned tor trial j. *e.viea fuj\y Juuge Kuaaeli nenlei?ce<l each of w'ra to one jear in the penitentiary. A "llrt party, called I'lJkioay" McJoe, fled frtoi ihe t *7 a?'1 <*acapud a rev woeks slocethi I Fire Mar eh el, b Wttg tccaeiou to v'a.t Black well'a Men* : to iDTfitl|att Ih * or if ib ol ike Huijiuti tire, atiapected the misting acoon V" or Hacketi and 3.,io;.?tor imgot he on the Inland wet "W * ",10tence, Ut re.|'i*atad pertaugtoa or Mr. Fitch, th e warden, to see Uacaeit an l .-viopetar, which rrqaaet w M P>?ilni7 complied el k The War ekai aaked Hackett w ** ' ^kinay McCua waa at work, when Harkeu replied, with a sni.ie, "la the <p??rry " Mr. Fitch sent 'or McOv * *ad "** hoy Hacneu pomt'd him cut a* the tallow wh a applied the match, at preview I7 oonfaaaed by him and HoiopHer. The tfereu?i mirei i MnCua wnat nama he wae . ^enlupby. He replied ?>( ?i ter Kelly " Oo rolerecce t * ,0? rojieter it waa fiend that I under a name or Kelly ho \ neolecoad U> ntx nrjatha j for larceny, and that uu tlx *? would eapire uu the lltt Jutyy inAH. The Marthal wlc kmed McUua that Ue should I need for him at the expiration c "" term to eaiwer to the charge of arson The a bore fa bnviog lieoa laid ue fore Jci;?t:ce Quackenhiub, a war. I*u' WM ikaeoJ, and Mc foe yesterday ormftu rrcm the It **0<1 >? CaptnlnSabring, and detained by toe J nation ror oki ^"oatioo Iua Citr Hall Clock Siurnn.?W hare received sereral communications from indignant r Itiannn relative to tLe stoppage of toe City Hall clerk, and tcere fa much com plajil of the inconvenience which it. secaairne. Thie ie, perhape, all true; but in thie case tbo 1 OfoJator or pnbjic clocks ui net to blame. The public timet *** at pre ><sul m the City Hail hta bteo in tine Ave yearn, aed haa kept re j mtrkabiy arenrato time. It haa been dt ?tned advisable to enrea and repair it, to as to keep it to l horougb order, and in Una the parties in charge mould i ? commended < initead ct b la mew The following note espla ba Itself: ? t TG tin aiMTOS or tiik urn II.O. . ,, haw Ju 4f M. MM. f Please atale thai tl.e Ot'y Hail clock will be at ceped lor a J tew day*, to he thoroughly overhau'rd. llhui **? ronping . mar five year* and siren eoure KiiaTacilea liiwastneoe l V bv Mewrn fhcrry t hyruui. of .^ag Harhor, and la a superior I c.oca, aua u w?a learedit mlgh'.get ujjiuel If l M run too I I Ion* .( r Ma VAlIk .'11. I Regulator Publie J*'''**s. i A Nmr Poum Court.?The Common Council eo> t?c time since paved a resolution authorising toe traL. tfer of ^ Juatice We ieli to the Mayor'* office, to aid Mayor ft imann tII In the disposal of the largo criminal but.nees of bta oiUc* a: There is a popular beliel that the Mayor caa red re ? > all di the wrocg committed upon our citizens, and the sjgri bved ~ pari.ee will persist in railing at his cibce to enter \ b?ir I oottplaints. To acc mm .date these peopl* a court r? ten *, will shortly be opeoed in the basement of the City B ail, in the room formerly ooi npled by the Chief of Pol.ce i i? en der the old system. This will relieve the Mayor 01' a treat deal of the unimportant bualueos that now takes u a f iia time. *_ n? Bi;>ink.>m at Tint Jumwso* Makkkt PoMm Court ? ofi Tbe business of this court la getting to he very great, and 1 be ahowa that crime in ttie upper wares more tuau keep* | t!! pace with the lucre neojof population. On Wednesday last _ seventy Are complaints cad her e record ivi fifty two per m sons committed to prison, and nine warrants were Issued f for the arreat of alleged crtmnals. As many dm oae hun f > dren and twenty cats* bar* been heard, ottered and re i> corded by the magistrates at this coirt in ouo day, ai d B the weekly averages lately bare been over tire hundred. _ New York is letting to t>? a very wicked otty. ? OvHTUALmr UiwiMTAi At a r< gular inret'ng of the iJ board of directors of the New York Ophthalmic iJcxpitai, held at their rooms, Ns. 6 Jtuy veaant (treat, on Tuesday " evening, IStb instant , the surgeons?I>rg Mark Stephen ? sen and J P (larrish?reported to the board as banag rj registered upon the bocks of the hospital two hundred and M thirty eight new patu-nt* a'noe the l?st uuarteriy verting Ap The tATars of the Institution are in a flourishing eondit.ou ??( Thb Amrxicuh Aim* latfosr that were naught In tb" ra:a J oj a picnic on Tuesday ia*t are not members of kagine Company No. 6, but are composed of tue members of the Young Acserlcu* (.uard Escape of Billy nntligan ?Tar reasea tsat T tbe officers could not discorei ibe whereabouts of lflUjr. ibe ex i-eputy thrrtir of f-aa Francisco, wbea he wax wanted by wr Judge Russell, waa. that he was Jlsguiti d > one of Knox's elegant and taabiooaMe st.iam. r bale. and. looking so much m hbe a grnvleman, br I'srapi d <b>"r notice This t* a vile j>?r T uim to dui xo irellnit an anirle to Tbose h.wsrer who A want ft cool, attraritvr Inokint and dantdedly nrnn'ortAV.^Iiat, * ' mi.it >o to KNOX'H. Ho. 21J Hioadwiy. for it. t'rtoj. an utual. uuly 94. Alparra Kmrk?- PrirM RtdaoMl; and all Other * aumiuar clothing eelling o<t aheap W. H SMITH, 316 Hrondwey. _ Ladlr*' Splrndid Oalteri, with and wlfhaat T bran, from It> to 9U.; charm, og aUppers G*. to IPa per pair; Wl love.y bjcti and above for children, all air Inn an.I pnre* .1 R. MlUJCa A (Hi., i*7 Canal ureal. ? '90 Cent Amhcotjrjw LlkwMM, with t'aee. f Family groupa md children'! llkrnnri well inkan, at KIM wr Ball.'b Picture Uallr-y, 317 Broadway. lollimap'n Ointment - dciirhlng tkrangb T bin md gland, uerre and auntie, to the rerr eonroe ?%d centre of eitrrnal dlieaw. tbil mild , M powerful rnneiaMe naveefTn ti a cure wit* aiunlng celeilv bold ai m Maiden _ lane. Hew fork. __ at tindrrlh'i Pllla " Coma Home to Nnn'n * I l.uili em and boacini '?in litem M nlenderl our health an I af I ferlton* Their nee aectirei our health their una eecirev oar ? Htm. io <?tir ohi.drrn ire laTed to ui and we to air rbtitr-i. m Rrenuie they open and retire Ift.a ill r.vilnee*. the Moid la I tbua purlltad aad pain and i>?bnei< vanlik. H..14 it K ocatn, ?, old etyle?13 oenia nigar coaled?it jft Canal itreet, JM Bowery and 241 Uudrot street. Hew Vork. . 4mu"a Cad Llrtrdll and Jilly ran bi awl T without the leant dttbriuty by the moat faiudhiua?U la tree wr, from all tlliagreeai.le taate, while the tirtoee of the oil are faliy retained. PKMIULD, ttl..\T A Ot>., Ageata, Ha 4 ? Fietehar itreet. m Dttuuy'i New IVrtuiai for the Samoa* ? mr, KIMKK-tlUIOl, Dlatllled from fragaat Tullpi. ? I. 00 PC V.C hernia. N . OKI Brian way It. T. m Kith Ml 'lint K POYIADK for the llair. KiMtf-hl-UinCK ?AC far he flareaa. wr KIPo MX-QCICK BOAP far tiw Tntiet. GABKT HOtAHll 4%AN<JX*. New Turk. m BCHIKFYBLXM, BROS. A CO., Hew Tork. I JAhKH p. HAXWKLL, Maw York. ' P. c WKI.IjM A CO , Paw Terk J W HCBCBOM A CO.. Uoatoo a ad Maw York. _ Pakl arrry where. rr Gem. Saunders' Mifadlk Tablet Raaor (trap. Wf This, the genuine artiale, bar or rer been aqnaCel for produatog the keenest poaaibla edge la a ramr. For Mia by i. a A ? a UN OKU. Ma t Aitor Ho ana m Batrtielor'i Hair Dpi, H lgi and Toupwa . wf Tba bast la tba world, rnrpiealn* all mada Bold mdapphod at tba manufactory. P3 Broadway ? ?- _ _?rr- t Crtatadoro's llalr U|t, wigi and Tonp?w? X H*?l la the world. For aals. aad tba dye ariyataiy appttad at ? Ho. ? Aator How. Barry** T?lwylm?M la tin Bwt and T ehrarMtarlirla fir dr*aaIog, bi-autltytag rlaaaitag, rurltna, A prMMtrrlng and rm'.ortag tk< hair. Lndiaa try It. Raid by aO Wl di-iarm* _ EAEJUAMi AMD BEATMM- f Hal l lad. Biimh-ii?<Yjirr.?(to Thuroday, July 16, at 'ha -aal ~ deoca of tba brio#, by the "Key <iao FotU. Eaa.iaan 1 Haamjam* to Mr*. Hani (Xtrr, a i of tliia oily w Bainoa?Mam ? M Kn Ha'na, Imirhraa roonty. on Wadnaaday, July 14, by the Kay. Wm. X Kay ra, G. Motiwib B*j jiair, at Oana*l, to tai-mut F.. dati?titar ot Ian T )U yt 1 Raatxx-a?Dor*.*.? la Brooklyn, oa Tbarnday, Jnly 16, Wl at tba residence of Uva bride'* 'Uher. by lb* K-?y Mr _ nm, Datio & Bakoi k to Juxxit r . foaacaat dao?blar rr of U K Dodf* 1 Bauaa? Rrarw ? At Ht. Bartholomew* rhuroh, on ? Thuraoay, July 16, by tba R*y lawl* I*. W Balcb, D. I> , _ formerly of U>t* rtty, Ci i*n? Bate* to Kvae* > auxin, _ eidaat dau^hior of lha lata William L Kuahtoa, all of to'a ^ wl ?? ? --On Tocaday, Jane W. by tka Ror. A.i W?l,li lb# (.Antral lT#?b)tr"4anebar*L. Broom# ? ?i?#t. .|3<? ti n## toKaw? j#*? # Ktm? f| mw, dacgfctar of the lata Ail rod Xliuoodorf, all ar t#'# * My. w Lam? Ci?a* ? OaTuoaday. July 18,brtb*Rrr. Mmual _ f> B'.rfhard Mr S too H I.on tr ti?a Hawn K. ?oijs* n at daughter of AlrtaaJor Clark, lta|.,a". af V?w \crk J ?????? * BM .1 Bain*.?"n Tbnrr lay, July Jt, thn afbat dnufjttar of n Uoorf# W and kjnr'liM HaxW, J Tha 'r<cad# of lb# family art, InviW to attaad lb# fun# ? ral, Ilia (Friday) mwnia|, at toa o oiack, from So lit Ri ?c* rtrnct flnr remain* will ha U -.rn ?n W#atr.b?**t#r _ MMMBB--Ai Haddam. Oaaa , .July 11, K?mm a Ha#i> 1 row, wtfa of Ihodala Hraicanu, af Baookiyn, & V., t|(4 m Hf?aa Dontm.?On Tburaday, July l&s JmrAr-ra* W?im* ft,i*?a, intaat #aa of .imiaiha* Waabiagtoa aad Sarah C. f Podga, aaad ! ? month# and 2A days. 9, Tha mtatWaa and Omada of tb i family. Utr oorapaa on# > of I'boaii ?i aptcr RAM, Adaipble UbmM R. and s. UI, and I'm brrAb, n of tad# ,->er drat Royal Arch l^dg# \<v *. | rr ara r?#p?c*fully lantad to attaad the laarrnl, from ia? 1 hoi ,aa. No. H Haiarraley n^nar*. without further n"i* U?. Tha body wUllaaTo thr bouaa la ?ha #fvw?. * i _ * Mo'olacW, and ba dapoa*#.! moreaawood . -? Oalitarnia pap#r* plnaaa copy . I t'.LUUO?At Kataaa, ca wadaaaday. {j***4* An01m k \ Ciuur,of Una my, rTtoa a?d ' Humorr-On Wr.'na-day, W 1? * * ? U* i act err II,a###, of cm M "i"4.*^' " * . **!_ 1 Tb. fr -od#aadrrlal'reaof U'WuyaMteri?Mtoi*. > t?ad Uio ftiarral, from bar #** Koto. Mot bacry t?r#a?, Uila frnday) mornint. *''aa COrk and I.imanrk p#f? r* I'l'*"" < opy. I Hoi mnoa -1 # Monday m- r. <V. July M. of ;?tUm-na lion of Hi# bram, ? H'? '?*. only too o; Cliari## I. T and <ferab Mar * f Ibr-'ok, a#?d 0 innnthl an I 1.1 day# ' I IiwI.'ij i?, rt* piaaaa < opy [ .for*i?Af> ?AI .N.w iti *r*- tn Wadnaaday, .1 ly 7, of r' antHdrty "apt g*a* vt Jon an a#, maatrr of abp Africa j i |,n##- At A read#, Wyorniim County, N V., Kit 4 ? > I t?tt?,ralte4 of Rar. WHIiam l.ymao, P. r?., I ' aaed #1 ;nan Sea waa born In labaaca. i'ooo . in 1T6T. | ' , and > rmoraii t<* Watrrtown, N. Y.,ln 1M6. s?i?a waa :t i, yaar# a ebufrh marabar i#.-it-tm Moadar, July U, at Ua rraitaa-* of bar J ? I fraadMMr, Mr ,'ckh O'Cyaaar, Ma. M Pi jo atraat, t . > 6 r?.??rew %LAI?m lot/ dAwthW of ' n.p-'eW nr.4 KM* IP^e'n f egMS t /***"' * W>Ot6? lad t <1ey? euOLX'*A?At thursday p !'xa 14, jau ftwrj*u, u Ml -vo? it EiA.* " Mara fc. Servm, yes x neeUu Mri 21 (lt;? <? ?or * bnn?? " " Kmo ?Oi 1 rtday, July 9, Si?* fug, W?? Hen WtiiikM 1'Ob.M '!> tlJUU'l age c,.* ti uiau BT )MTS. Mr. 'rg died at tt* rwtdmoe of fcl? a* a !a law, tie iUv *vd 1<i.u>m, wui 31#< chr^aima, is tad lived sIloc the destruction v* hieowt dwoiliag vf Ira in tbe worth of Normker last, a^d frcm whsb at at uai titan iwtcw1; eacaped with lue li Mr. a.ng vaa alive of Keg ate , b u raine to th's n*o?? thai Tf far a ayo, to.) vaa for noma tt** * itarchaas a tha tuy of New York. Krom them* 1m reninrest o tl M vl'laae, wbare, dariaf tbe '**> Wrtjr >-are ue oat resided permanently, W?d iurwf re whole of it-it iti.e baa suataiaed the chainctor A m ipr'gM mat) and a divont Christian Deaaaaedf wn tbe ether U lie late Utjur Jotia mag. an ctlicer ia the UaiiaM i.e. ii j ourtog the )atf> war with Ureal Rrita.a. aha, nth lour ctters <nd of fight children, had preceded threr etbrrtoioe tcoih Awoeg the surviving children arw heRev. Com B Sing and the wife of Key David iloaes Ibe death it our rroerable friend carriee the ?yn?nwy 'ar t ark to a period anterior to the American RcvomuM. Hia partner, ?bo devt a few year* gince, at the age of *fc, avlsg been graro daugoter of William Sonui, Uiiet Junto* r.i New Yotk, under the provincial government Knint ?Suddeoiy, on Mot ley, July 14, Cnavnan netrvn, igrU be yean. The fnpert AM relatives .if the faml'y are respectfully nvited to attrod the funeral, frcm bin late residence, No ftT urecow.cb street, Lj (Friday) aitoruoan, ai half ywt hree o'clock TraVW.? Karl/ Thursday uteru'ng, July ti, K?wam 'n*E?< tWATia, Jr .eideet ?rw of Ivleat l T aaJ Mary aueiiaTraeia, a?adi years, 0 month* and to day* II r rtmalna wili be InAut to Ureetwcnd thin (frt.layy r.renin, at Dlna o'clock, front tlis raatdatta uf bia jmert*. No. 101 West Twentieth street. 1MB?tu >uu> oil/, ? lUum'iB/, liu; i?, l\!>< h??, yr.taig est daughter of Cromwell T and FJtrabetfc i White, aged id months Md 9 tlhyg. r-.e re ki v* Mil friends of the family nrsrespeetruUr luviteil lo alien4 tba Itinera!. from the residence of mar pateUs, >o. ht Hi notion street, thin (Friday t aftarmae, it fcur o'ckric, without further inrllatioo. t.ni pare, ho lock, he wtU restore, B- do#-.h ail thicks well. Tauutou p*|*"ipi?aw copy. _ nuvKixAincutrs. A T ?OKW'. U ANN fl*ttT n M FOR F ANOT tWfQI * A. and gilien. and onir H for lm qualify of patent Lsntoer em. ArERVAOTtNT CC?? FOR ril.KR' FILM > PILM' P 77.11 A 1 ?e ptoprhilor of I>r WitMgR't flsppoaP/w; will fsarae*r i<i euro any raassf ei'srnal aad laiernalpiltd the 'UUw s? g?t>L??e? were cured of pi.ee 1?t n?lug De. WITWf R'R 'tie riuppv.Mtsry ?Char m m Bnikrell. leg , n*w*rl. N J, res operated ripen for pries Irul done no good. ai was on Me U* leare loe bouse for mi mba; Mr MTrhael Peran. No >i f'ouih street, was attllr*ed wiih piles fee flfteen /ear a ?nd -as .-n a deplorable condition r ail an* see th?tofor yosr uf. and buailredn of ohxr centisaaa wbose nana as as.l si. r.?*-es X wit; sin?. Depot No. lAd Bowery, Itnr Turk lie aaedirUe oaa be sent to auy part of the eon a try. lORNR, BUNIOXB, NAlIJi PKNBTKATIHQ THB 7 t!Hh extraeted Wtb.lrrt p*la so that the bnoi can be worn omdiat-ly alter the operation without the Inset Ic.van leans io (Jar patient, hrj Dr. ZaCHAEXB, sergeoa chin/pn at 760 Broadway. \K. bAMhOR'S IhSTtTtTT* FOR THB TRXATMKMT J nfd'tnsaisoftbeltrcgt. eerttumpMou. n.-rroua debllKs, turn * ?. 31f Broadway. uirpoaiis wi Nicholas Hotel Main ip .ever ad Peruvian roe* by whicn tlisutaads bare been ired. hellish. French, >i< rtnaa Hpanlsb. Ac . speksa \RUOB, OHKMTOAIJI. ITKTAGB. OTLH, Lf)U!B UGAM. I tip paper, he ?MaWa and oftallotnlie UoWhra. mas an m?. caiiatlwrw. plallsa, Mam 11 to; alnminium, pars eaanaw *, ongnac. aernU, roae, apple, pear, casenje-i r.uS. rasprry. rauUla, oil rre whlaksy, butler. oenaolhH as4 assMn rets K. r sab: rery tow br Dr. G FXC/UtlTW ANUhdt, Mi lldno biiM IBB SUKH18 ROOTTEOB, DSN AD CROLNtA, HAM f rotes, elrtereavin.;eannr n happy hemr, lulf del Lag sli the dueler*' art ? i S t M> f h.t.lj'8 oi'.lera, 70 Nasaa street, anos nibs K reran lN'JRR'B NBW PAM1GT BKWINO RAdHTNWl HO other sewing machine ,v>r family an* eeer eqmltod than, her as rsepeeu to* beauty n* the maeblae or ths pen'ssthw d ratlely uf lis wsrfe OnM and examine IL I. At. BlXttUt A OO .jttH Brendway. New Tasto. VITH'R ( ODBt OP APPXALii RRP'iRTC Kepnrto of eassa araued and detentoJMd to toe Oknst Si teals of the Hints of New lork. by & PaabUs tonMh. inseikie al-iaw. ror.i'aa 11. ust published aad-fcrssls by BA . -KH * BRomnA liA Sann itsmll. T_ and O Broadway, Albany, M. W. AKH IT HUMP. Pi>B TUB BFHT BWlBIXR, TKM 1 rat lllus rauousi and the best digest of the unws ot too F '""haRPKR^R WKKKI.T, Prise Ire eeota. AKIt IT H?<MR.?FOR THK HRIIT 8T0RIES. THE dm: UlutlreUbne, ud the beat difret of tie idwi at Chj * ***HAKPER'B WEF.KUT. Price lee oeHe. IAXR IT HUMK. TOE THE BEIT RT< -AIM, TUB beet UiuelreUoN, end the bee. a meet ot the oewe <X the ***' ""lIAEPKR'8 WKEKLT. IXee Ore oeetc. iaki rr home -tor the bent btoeieii. the beet lilielretiune. e*4 the bee Jigeet ot the uee at (he '**'"""haepkr'H were1.t. Jneo 6re eeele. lAhe: IT HO*R-?OB THE RHHT HTOEUW, THE be*t UiuetreUoae lie! the beet 4i*eet ot the aetreat the " *HA RPERH WWI1.T. Price Ere eeete. AKE it iicm* -for THE BUT BTUURB. THE beit lUuitretiooe end the bmt digest of the oerre ot the "HARPER1* WEEKJ.T. Price tee cents. AKX IT UOMK. -FOB THE BEET STtiRIRR, THE beet Ui etfh'tou, esd ibe I set cl^eev 01 the c sire o< the **'*"lunpke B W fkklt. PH. e f re rente. AKK it home-for THE BUT RTORIM. THE beet Utewet nt?, end the ' est-d.g est of the eewe at the rk" "rfh t rpar's wkeki.y. Prtoe fee ceete. akh IT hovs -for the but stories. thk beetlbohtre um, ?n 1 the beet uigee. ot the esee at th< **"nARl EE R ITEVKI T. I'nce tiee oeeU. ake it ho'lx.-rOR the RKbT KTORIU. THE beet lUietxeueee, euj il. beet d:g*et of the hnwto' the ek" ***n \rppjr R WKKtil.T. Price ?e ceete. akk it uoan.-roR thk iiekt storikm, th?c be*. I tuUatioua, aud tta teal D ii-al of Itaa nnwa of ika ^lARFUK'S VMIUr. I'rior ritaCrt'J. AKC IT HOMK-rna THK HBS" RTORIRf TUT beet ILluetaettoaa, erd ike beet l>i*oe? of tee aaaa of iAt * "TlABrHIK WKa!SI.r. Ftie-.flaeCeata. lAIK IT IOKR.-VOS TUp BVFT BTORIW. TH? heat liaatraui.ee, a-. l ibe beat i'Meet of tba eewa of -Aa t k, if * HAKfKB H ITAKK.LT Pr.ce ?.ra < ante. AkR IT HOUR.-TOR THR PJWT RTOBIRft. THH beet ii .atfaiuna aaj tie beat i.?eaiof tba mm ? the * "*HAB>BR R HT.IKLT. Prjee T.t> Onf 14 kR IT HOMR.-?OR THT 'IJCBT STORIES. 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