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JTY GUARANTEEING THE HONDU? RAS INTEROCEANW RAILWAY. TVe trabjoined guaranteeing protecting Honduras IMtNMlk Railway Company," is to, and constitutes a part of the TreVyof Friendship, Commerce and Navigation, betwm Great Britain the Republic, of Honduras," aw red by the Karl of Clarendon, Her Majesty's Prin Secretary of State, behalf of Great Hritaa, said Seher Don Victor Herran, Minuter Plenip-eVj. Mary of Honduras, ard dated day of Aagflat 1856, taw of which were exchanged in I.indon 4M the Hth of August, It equally received the approval of Majesty the Krnperor of the French, and waa added to the Treaty already Between France arid Honduras, Jaly IS, lh It baa appended to the project of a Treaty BBO? by the mount of Honduras to that of the fjnrted RiaU-a. The Charter ot the Company binds the Government of Honduras to in. tbJl arti eke, word for word, in all the treatiaa which it may en? ter into with other i ABDITWaat AKT if I.

aaaatanrh at a contract waa entered ii.r? by the v.rnment mt HoadatM, and a orupany entitled tha Inter "eeeenk Railway ompauy." fur the ronttruction of a Kail Wey IM At to the Pact. Ocean, Bunet ot whirl, ntiaet ritif.ed by tbe Conrti taUrnal r- and proclaimed a law the BHh day of April, IS-Vl, and laaswaeh, bj the tenasof Ar: A Beet. VI of aaid rontract. the Government t4 Honduraa, with the to aecure the route herelaooetetap itedfrora ail iatermptioB and ditturbancc ftaaa aute. tm under any stMiiwitmn to open with the rarioaa aovaanBaaai wfia inch it mai aase relations, tos Ibeii separate recognition of tin- perpetua.

neutrality, au I ie protection of the aforetaid route thcrcf la carry the thua Interred Tar Oovernm. lit of Hnndnrat ttr.e. tnaf the of mt trenait over auch route or road, or anv "ther ti.at roar beeoB withinItstStlllOfice. frofa tea, bo at all tuwca open aad tree to the and tabjeoll of Qraal Britain for all lawful pnrpowa whatever. No or hir.rf aha.ll Imp-ted by tfe Ooeeraaaeat of the traaeH property to the (iovern warnt of Oreat Kritatn.

or on the aabHa mailt teat andere Shortly of the tame, Bur the I il.jc, ti the KntUh And all lawful produce, ataaalhelBree, bmi, or oihes rty I of Great Britain from aave oeeaa to the otbrr. iu cither difeetioo, ehall be esMeattS we Import or export to any dU- riuiiLatine tola or for or tranilt. on auy neh route or iaat and ahall be eesaia Bad protected fro'u ail in? terruption or detention, on the part of the Bute. The Repub Be at Honduraa further arr. ea, that any other pftrtlefle ed aantafr, oomniercial or wblrh ia or may be (ranted She fohjecta or eHASeai any other eouiery.

In regard la aalh rwute or road at ahall alio, and at the tame time be eatandtd to Bnti.h tubjectt; and finally, at an evideuo-ol BU eitpoaitKin to accord to tb" travel and conawiee of the world all the retulting from itt poatttCB in the two rrtat Houdurat. of her own will, enstafet ta ettabliah the Porta at the extrernitiea of the routenipiated lead, at free lor all the Mt of i Uluaitrri and 2. BtaaaaaaataaioBol tat.meetawae, in order to the eanttrn? tlou and permanens, of the route or road her. io aeetf BpJated. and to leaure for the benefit of nanktndthe waii.tetruptea advantaget of ni.rh eoaiinnnieatioa from tea to sea, Oreet llritain r.

the ricl.t? ai and pr erty of Hondurat in and over the line of ritd and the reaaon euarar.te. 4 and efl i theOBttre neutra ily of the tame, to is Oresl Britain thall enjoj the yrrvileaee eone? to it in tue teettna arti. le. Aad waen the piopoaed Shall aas? beaa iHjujBtvXed, (io at Brruin equa ly la eoajaaetlsa with H' ndurat, to pro the from rr iwtl aaj Itt DOaieeataOS, wh, aoeier qu tat ttlemw) ney pr i S. fo Brttanalc attjetty, In aoeeralaa hi toe road ins itt neu? trality and tecurlty when nnaipltttrl andeistaass ti.t ahlt atolta i am)''larunt) are arastsd Madlttonally, and BewHhdrawo hv her if the tho-ild en tliat the pertnt or of ntanaglBf She tame, ad -vt or estahtlib aaeb reti.lH'ior," eoaeeralsg trafli, tln rentKm ar? ta the tpirit and i I thit aiticia either by maklni; un? fair diteriminationa in favor of the eoastsatee of any na taoa or the on.in* any other nation OT tue tiant, or aMBiBstve etu, dsns BBistsoaable I Is wpoa yrKiitt, wares, tnefehandles, ot oiasi arti' lit.

The afor. mid protection and puirautee abal! not iw be withdrawn Hal Brltsasle bfajeety. without tirtt giaiBSitlx taontln' natiee to the Be pa bile of Hondurat. 4. The pretent additional article thai' hav.

the same force and validity tt If it were Inserted, word for word, la the Treaty of Frteridthlp, Commerce und Naviention -difned tint day. It iDall fee tatttii d. end tin retifieatioat taall beesebaaaed a' th? tame time, and it" tttntalattaasL sahjeet to the notice on the part Her Britannic Mainly, pforlded fof In the prerrdiuii parairrapL ef thit arti- le, thai) he permanent the OBB trartinir BMMOCRATIC US TOMS AND Tin: STATT. CONVENTION. Onetpondence of Y.

Tribune. Al.llANV, Sept. 7, The bogus Democracy in cverj Jndici il District are preparing to ostracise every man wto sustained the coustitutionalitt of the New-York Police Law. Jndge Denio has already been tabancal bv the lead? ing organs of the National Administration in this On Saturday a Convention was held at Schenectady for choico of Judicial Delegaten. The of Judge Paige desired to have him re BomiHated in that District as one of the Justices of tlie Supreme Court, Hum and row dies have control of the Convention and JalffB Paige wai ostra? cised.

Delegates opposed to bis reuomiuation ere chosen. The same test was mole in this District. No member of the bar can Lope to be elevated to the beach, unless he is known be the nubseivi ent to. I of bad whisky and shoulder-bitters. der Ruffianism is as rampant in the raaha of bogus JPOBBeeraej as it ever wus in the palmiest days of Atchisi.n and Stringiollow in The great master-spirit of the sanguinary Democracy in these parts baa but one object in view, and that is to please Fernando Wool, and procure bis influence with Schell to appoint McQuudo one of tboCustom House IaapaehPtl at Albany.

To consummate this, he bas shown his rvillinguess to bring th- Judiciury the State down to the gutter. The honest, in? telligent and respectable portion of the iiarty will Bot submit to be ruled by a despotism of rowdies. By the way, speaking of the CattoBa HoBBC ap psiintments nt Albany, grett surprise is at tbe delay. Mr. Sehell, the CoBaotot of tlio Tort eaf New-York, ho ban the power of baa dow beeu in for over tuvo moutiis, and the Dumerons applicants begin to lie very uneasy and to Whisper barsu things against him who sits at the neat of Customs." The appoint nents, it is nnder are put over until after tbcSyramso ('onveii bi ii.

It ia expected that wil take his cue from Mr. Sehell at Syracuse, if he expects to secure the Inspectorship for liia friend. He is prepared to get into the tightest possible place and the very smallest bole to accommodate the Collector, pro arided that distinguished representative ot the (If tiers! (iovernment will furnish him with bis auto? graph, specifying that will be ap? pointed Inspector at Albany. Cagger is some an abarp practice. For further particulars inquire nt the City Hank.

The Hards insinuate that Sehell La a and is afraid to take the responaiOility. Tbe Collector knows what he's about. Hb is with the characteristics of the Soft leaders. Be understands that their principles are fat and plunder, and knowing all this he intends to use the offices he bas to dispose of to some advantage to his old friends, the Hards, at S) mouse. Left no man doubt that the Softs will be crushed out at Um gracuse Convention on Thursday.

The (lustom ouse ami Office Departments will rule tha roast" If yiHi doubt this look at the list ot dele Ctes, ami note their antecedents. Whatever nutu of Softe are there as delegates are "up for Cawea and a BNrket." IflCKBT FEU. IMMORALITY ASD CRIME. 7V AStfaw of S. TVio.t*.

Sik Your paper of tbe glet mnU contains an article elesctedto Uie ooneiderBtion of the growing immo? rality of society. You Tividly depict the evil, but lees csearly ate a reaiedy. With your leave I panpose Briefly ts aotice the pottioo out the antidwtes. Tbe first you indicate is A literature which shall thoroughly icculeate the cat a re, and enfarea the ob of chastity. This is simply U) expect the evil tree to bring forth good fruit, a'o'leng is more Oertaia tiian that the literature of any Bailed, whether noted for immorality or virtue, bas partaken of the of that period.

Take, for tha tin. ad t'barlet II. was the character of the liter? ature of that age I The great English essayist aptly described it when he branded it as rurtkiq, aeatmtu, Vet tfce rVerat I aud of the Oraiuatiat would be justly mdig a -tut, conld they hear eouiptued with some of our adepts io thidr ation. Take again tbe litera'ure of the I'uritau Kai eras! New Bawtaad. Who ajrpeetl Io see sueh a th- Will twrnof this no- Wot Uiaa the time la warning aJtOCethsr in auch tni-n as cart BBftai haBa ao-i ecdVi beat tit foMB sueh work-, but the viruteiir? of punho iaamoraiity is aaeb as to st.iie or r.

idea tlohly that virtaa aad pub whk is the aaHatloa With regard to yaar aaeaad -ymr to dtminuk cWe of We l.w* for Iber el bl thai, aad they areadead ktttar. Wil anisvaaiat, iaoraaaiBj tbe ye: trli fiuwe better i Could either of yorjr r. n. toui-h the alc-r it aaset been extirpated years ago, foa hOvadrede of years have ws had the bursrng ef whub eleejasatly ware neisg of bei "whose koUSS the gat'- of hall." And "if lv human lawa have cot been wasting. T-ey have also met tub some hat at what Year foreign cerTeependeat B.

Taylor) answers tbe ia actoust of Ktokbolm. There, neither lawn, public, seceney wi'l rubmit to the of a brothel. Ban public decency is not docked bythe ignominious fart that almost every bou-e in aerothelin reality, and female part of the population, or a majority, are bariote. Tie above remarna are intended to the inefficiency cf any mean? aa yet employed for the combatir of the evil. Of crime against life or pfp erty, I do not of courae J.

correipeindent haa not quite comprehended We have not nor great an enterprise II the recasting of the whole body our literature io tbe interest of haatity, but oaJy the creation of a special literature illustrative of that important subject. We are confident that the law of Chastity and the natural penalties of ita vio? lation may be placed in clear a light that the re? daily added to the of iti may be diminished three-fourths. The whole subject is now fearfully misapprehended by nine-tenths of the commatiity. Nearly all have a geceril nation that iDceittinence is bad for Society; the maj irity do not see how or why it ruinous to the transgres? sors themselves-. Men are aware that the woman who sacrifices her virtue is very foolish as well as culpable.

They do not realize that a male debau 'bee is equally foedisb and finning against hims-lf as we.l at against Society and the 1 vine Law. Tnere ought to be not only Itieid treatises but cogent aui able tricta on this subject putting the truth seien tifkaHy and physic-ally as well as morally in the clearest possible light. Thousands are ruined every year for want of such know-'edgeof theirown nature even a Pi page tract might impart Will not the American Tract Society think of thiit As to penalties, do not place great reliance on them, but we believe the State might, if it would earnestly try, mahc tht ketpinp of of harlotry unprofitable and this we think it should do. If it accomplished no more than merely to deprive the bouse of death of the glitter and darzling appli? ances whereby the senses rf the visitor merely from curioeity" are drufsed and his cwmcienee stupefied, it would be of great value. Jlesides, avarice is to day quite as potent as lust in enticing tbe unpolluted into these dens; and adequate pen? alties would serve to counteract the influence of tbe: former passion.

We deny that there are at present laws really in? tended and calculated to suppress prostitution, though some profess to have that object. With proper laws, the police of this- city could easily reduce the giant vice within comparatively narrnw limits. Theie will till be individual transgress but the system of dee tying young girls into haunts of infsiny, there to be traded off as merchandise, might easily be broken up, and hariotry rendered as clandestine and casual aa theft and burglary now are. This would boa great step toward the rigbt; and it ought not to be dehyed. Ed, fo'lotving is the complete ticket recently put in nomination by the Republican r.tion at Madison, Wisconsin: Governor.ALEXR It A I) ALL, MlUnikee.

(ioteriinr.CM AKI.KS SCHl'RTY Jetl-r. .11. RerreUrrcf state.J. V.THOMAS. I Tnmurer.S.

I) HARTINGS. Trempeleeo. AttoiE.v-(!en.r?l.MORTIMER JACKSOH, lows. Bunk CoatroUei.IOH Mi OREOOR, Columbia prleon M. Mt Stete Superintendent.JOHN O.

Mi MVNN, rU Ins. Fotra Pi rjosi Killed bi a Boh nt A corretpotdent of Thr Richmond DunmUk, w.iting from German town, 3, says: "The inhabitant" of this villags day evening, by tbe atinoiinrement that liter atfn.bed to the steam saw-mill of Goldlsg WhIIucc. bad exploded and killed four or five persons. Many of our Citizen? rushed to tin- place, and there beheld a scene tor appalling for description' Four human had beea instantly killed, anu fragments of their bodies were lying iu every direction; several others bvlly, but not mortally sueunded. Among tbe hilled wa? Mr.

Join K. Wal? lace, latterly iu the employ of Tsibotl A Br.ther, of your city, and whose mother in the county of Albenmrle, Virginia. He bad but recently become a citizen of this neighborhood, and was much esteemed by hi? acquaintances. Bothell Powers, (la hviel Jones, arid Aimer pryor smra the others The saw mill is a total loss. Cost (2,500, and no in suiance." Tai Fout Dznanci Waooa intr ha? been received by tbe Secretary of War from Mr.

K. F. lleale, Superintendent for the construction of the Fort Defiance Wagon Road. It is dated ElPmo, July 34. Camels were furnished to thts expedition for tbe ot' bsstJuff their lers this country.

Mr. Beak- writes that they bore the journey across the plains much better than the mules, suffering less from sore feet, ami ate with avid? ity tbe food that was by tie- other animals-. At the start they carried seven hundred pounds each of ene er for tbe males. He expresses the opinion that be would rather manage twenty caue ls than live mules. Tin NaBRasX! Wai.on Interior De pat I merit received yesterday morning from Col.

Bttan, rlaiendenl of the Nebra-ka Wagon Kovl a report of nie son ey of that eection of the mad lying bat wem DHCotah Citv and the Utiniiing Wafer K'ver. The expedition 'eft Daeotab City on the nth of Julv. and traveled 130 niilee to the' north of Kunuing Water Kiver. Two miles from she mouth of this rtream is the pro? pose ti rminn'ion the Nebraska road, over the whede of which a ree-onnoie-anee now made. Tbe route has been found practicable, but will be more minutely surveyed to ascertain the exact direction which it is to pursue.

Col. Sites detxribes the conntrv between Dae "dab City and the mouth af Knnning Hiver as well watered, abounding in timber, and very fertile. Ws give tbe following extracts: From the character of the country, the compara? tively few bridges to construct, the of a food re-ad. wifhout grading, and being almost direct, 1 cannot hesitate to respectfully recommend the lo? cation the road upon or near the mate passed over from I. to Paeotah City.

The great advantage of this route, in addition to the above considerations, is in the fa that at least eigbt-te ntbs of the mute passes over a district of try in tbe immediate visinity of whieh tbe latuL? are well adapted to farmini: purjMmea. The valleys utmn tleti whole route are not only beautiful, but Wei vin: as they do the from the rurrounding bWuands, tbev are unp ned of a very ru loamy soil, ard will yield the ahundnni harveat to the Cuion. FIRES. rmr is ei ari ISJCUSD. V.

sterday morning, aUout 2i o'dooh, a life broko ont in the building No. ivarl street, extending throe-h te. Water rtreet, ocxupitvl by several Irma, The fire originated on the aecend Boor, nnOUgisil by Hea.y K. Momel, merchandise broker, the first tW bag ueed as a cigar and brandy importing ment. The firenan were soon on the irround, am I by tbvir united exertions aucoeeded in oontininc the fire to the fl.

or which it originated. The damage by In and water is estimated at about Ari.oilO the mtty covered by iteuranre ia different city ceta paetes, the names of whi- we could nu a The origin of the fire is unknown, bat it is attppemd to have Wen censed by mraataaaum OamlniMaan. Laac Mior, hTeman of r. e.impany, hile at work in the bnmhng, fell nshyUght and cut bis leL-? very His csareyed bim the HoeuftksjL Nbw-Toui Futr.Mis fiamrlomKn rUMCcmpnny, No. of and Columbia Engine Company, No.

II, of this city, oaraded tho ntrenta yeeterony monung. At o'eioehihs mem bersof Americne; f.irxt.ed in front ot" the Clareadou Hotel, and, prroevled by Dodworth's Band, marched up et'eet to ToppiT, No. tiouse, where tbev were1 received by the members. They left for the Falls at 1:110 p. oa thaer way to Montreal, Quebec, dec.

8th. PUBLIC MEETINGS. REPUBLICAN CENTRAL COMMITTEE. The Republican Central Committee met Ivt ereo ii in IbeStuyvesant Institute. Jom A rhair.

Several members who had been absent from three consecutive were ordered to be that unless excused, they would be considered bar? ing Vast their member bip. ntial? from Iba Ward were referred to Pearoy. and Mi oudier, an a Corr.mit'eo of and af? ter a epiiited speech from Dr. Van Jjer. who thought the illegal, Mr.

Isaac Davtun wae received to fid tbe vacancy of me Sixteenth Ward. The Chairman oi tarn Exet BOOB CoTtmitfee. Me. Penrrey. Mated that they had under the expedi-'ncvof a reorganization, on the of t'ie new nMen.biy and would within ten call a ncetioj on this ac-ount.

Mr C. C. aaid tliat in consequence of his re mot hi from bid Ward and his business be must tender h.s i.e.guation. IV ia aeeepted wi-h of thank- to Mr. fee Lie ekill and zeal in hie operation with the IC-j ubli car party.

Kennedy. Dow. and Allen were spf hated to draft an address to the people of the defining the laenaa of State legislation as the Republicans suptx.se them, in answer the advoaaoa of the Common Council. The Committee then adjourned to meet on the ca.l tlie rhair. LAYING OF A CORNER-STONE.

Yesterday afternoon the corner-stone of the IVartu i Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church 'ate Mulberry street; was laid, with appropriate exercises, at the site of the new edifice, N. E. corner of Fourth avenue and Twenty-second street. At 4 o'clock the sharp tones of the orRM in the small erected at the hack of the proposed nini-d tl. ooeervera of tbe work of tb.

bufldintr, the aeiviers would shortly Io a abort time tha smull ediiice was the intredoe torv sen ee tone tbrcifh with. The 91 bJ was then chanted bv the cboir. The bot. AtraCO CooKMAII Of Philadelphia wv then introdn. ed.

He observed that when the church, tbe OOtner-Stona of which was to be laid fhtt was completed, he was sure it raise nil the tions in the breasts of ria bearers which sior.s ger.rra'ly produced: 'bat he might expatist-it leni'th upon tbeditTereDce of the support of the Cbureh by the people and the omnipotent asppoit of but was useless in the presence rf such an enfighu n-- 1 andierce. speaaerthen enlarged upon the utility Of churches. The Rar. Dr. waa next Introduced.

He said that be came to witness the laying of tbe corner? stone of tbe church, not to divert them from th-ir own purpose; but he was loth to leave the chapel without briefly responding to the previous speaker. Among the ministers present, were the Rev. Dm, Holden, Crawford, Urill and Cook man. The church is to be 117 feet bv 77 front and 61 feet high. It is to be built in the Romoneaqne rough white to be finished inside plain and to be capable of accommodating about 1,200 people.

Tin- steeple is to be 110 feet high, with a elool in the center, and is to be furnished with a set of chiming bells, it la being erected under the supervi-i of Mr. E. L.Roberts, who the architect, arid is ezpectc i to be completed by next August In the mesn as, tha services wil be held in the smt'l chapel until tin lecture-room nt (be cbureh is which will be in December, when the services will be held there. EXCISE COMMISSIONERS. The Hoard met again yesterday, among tbe empty benches of the Court of Common Pleas, present (loa? missioned Hasekti and Holum, and proooodod to rec an application from Mr.

John H. Moore of 200 Sixth street, and having entertained it, to prant the prayer of the petitioner. MaOBTe, Francis LovtreJ banded in a rather huge bill for stationery ordered by the Commissioners for the the Hoard, amourting to $995 75, The fioib waa Inetianted to present it to the Supervisors, fine thousand aeemi a pretty large amount for license stationery, but a light of the newly-bound and ponderous votumea in Mr. Ha'-kett's office, in which tbe full records of the Board arc kept, gives some idea of the nature of the bveatjnent Beeidee, it le said the traaaber of ooplea ordered of blankatot and Bcoaaea is less than 1,000, only between r'-'HI and licences have thus far been granted. An adjournment took place to to-day at 1 o'clock.

COMMISSIONERS OF BMIOBATION. The BoOld met yesterday afternoon, the Hon. i.mn Vbbplabcb presiding. Very Utttopublic business transpired, ns there was no quorum preeeot. The mm of was to to the t'onnto-s on account, leaving pj still due.

Copt, CbabtBXB reported that the rook of the jacket-ship while in Liverpool, had induced two Irish girls to ffiva bim two sovereigns in exchange for two brass tokens, which he represented to American coin of equal value. As tin- OfTenee wa? committed within Hritisb jurisdiction, the on this side of the Atlantic could not take of it. Tbe following is the weekly statement; rfatahet of airivci 1101.tM\tn Kasahef el emigrants amsrd staoe loBepi.1. a.f-si Total.111.13. Tester dele MOV isar.

is.56.1^.5. No Of bnaataa in ln.titntioni et Ward's Inland. Mil 1 Ko. in Alar las Uo.pital. 3W 129 Trtal.

1,462 HO I rf. Overdraft OD Pank. January IM.f 74 Receipts to P. pt. 2.0910,91 sii.te to pt.

for e. ii.rnuU tiou ef alien rf. Ac. II.Ml 25 Balance.02t>e(?'' Disbar.enn utass per pre vions account to sept 2 is47.ei" an Sundry pajm.nt. of Aug aad Sept.

2 17,430 5t? Hr7 St7 4J Balance.O,',', 111 MEETING OF THE FOUR? TEENTH OF SEPTEMBER. The Dyck man party of the TfOB Tori. TufllBteoil held a neeting last evening at the Mercer II axae. Colonel HrHsHAM was Ctiairman, aLd Sergeni BbOWER Seen-tary. vqIbbcIDraHlAB taking tbe chair, explained the cause of his ab? sence from the previous of the corps, whim be said was in consequence of bad health, and not wishing to be inveigled into paltry which were corstartly takini: place amorg tiiem.

That in to the Gold Snuff Bos he hoped no allusion would made to it, further than making for the presentation of it to Colonel Dyvkman, and he hoped that every- person present would join in the fentivi ties of the day, which, if he was spared, he would D. The following resolution was taken from the table: Kcolrcd. 'that this ail the faeihin of the New York Reti Dient et Volunteers to attend t'e pfaaenletliMI of the "gold box" awarded by the Coaiuion Coui.iii to Col. 0. Dycknitn.

A slight opposition wv made by one or two mem beis to the resolution, when it was arranged that a no? tice should be insert in all the daily "re? questing the retriment rd tha preaentation. and a Committee of Three, to wkloh wae the tf tbe mettirg and Col. Dvckman, apiejintrd attt nd to tLe affair. Mr. Cook was appointed to pre? pare atd procure some to be worn at the parade and presentation, when, after some oiher tritt it business, the meeting adjoixrnes.L CRICKET.

NEW-TORK VS. OtORGt'S. The return match between wa? meneed at Hobeken yesterdacy, acl will be resumed to-day at ni. Thus far it has been one of the games of the season. Tne of Ireland wae the admiration of all, and Le promises to exceed his splerdid in one U-t Toe following is the result of the first, day play: aCW'TOBB.

Sharpe, Laas. tarri eplrey, c. Barker, not I Itetai b. B. larr b.

Bsrk.r. Waller, b. r. ssler.4 Parker.4 S. Wright, b.

not H. Writht. e. ig b. Cs 1 b.

Ceo, b. 1. Barker. 1 Lillywalte, rue out. II i Kark.r.

'J W'alker, Basest Cro.r.ev, b. I H.a.. I Writ Flet. her. ran Towers Hi.hford, run Byes, in Lagbjaa, 2.itiOeertom, i Byes, 1, Ug byrs, 4 W.

iet '3 When stamps were drawn St. had red with one wicket in th? ir seeooj Bf wLieh Ireland had made, and net oat, Smith Ceteral Hlin telegraphed to Marshal Rynd. Bl yes? terday that the senteroe of Join Smith, who wa- Io have bfkerj hong for the murder of the eook of tbe Pierce, waa coniannted, bat the dispatch did aot to whar. The are made out, and are bo on at oaoa. CITY ITEMS.

A Bjjgftff I sew at a id Fuorth avenue, a ballot boi, that has a of wmoot ww? rook ebextt it, to ai of the new contrivances for this pgrpoew hereto? fore invented, brause it is not oaly cooetrorted as to exhibit tbe interior, and the eaeh eepa rate ballot into it, but it ia cheap, strong and durable, Tbe form is that Of an ordinary tin trank, with a hinged lid and lock, except in the form of the hd. The top part of th-s is a sheet of wnmoo above which there is structure of wove wire, in a pjrauud form IvU or six inches, with a tube the apex, extending down through the plate of glass into the box. Tho ballot? are inserted through a tin up the tube, aad ean he seen as they fail through the tnbe and as they lie io the box, which it eaey to ascertain by handling. It bl made of tin, and contains no contrivance for "stuffing." All the glass part constructed that it cannot ba broken, and boxen of initabic can be made for a pieoe. Perhaps in this city of wasteful extravagance thL? cheapness WOwld be an objection.

It is the only one. Dal LI Nr.ws?Cha UUl of understand that The Daily Newt has changed hands within the last two days. Charles K. Soule, lawyer, is to be tho purchaser of the concern. F.dwin ClOMWaB, late of Tht Albany Are ts, it is inti? mated, will be editor-in-chief.

His Honor Qohi to thk Wood, and a number of his pete from the Common Council, rtarted yesterday morning for Syra.use, to attend the Iremooratic S'ate Convention. Aid. Clancy, Prestdett of the Board of Aid-rraeu. is Act ing-Mayor again. Arrut or i Cam.

Ol COBn teri Six Pkr IB Cl Bit? Coi istfrkkit ir ng the past three days Sergeant Williamson of the Four teenth Police Preoiaot has been watchirg the move BMUtl of Jack Crape, a well-known counterfeiter hail? ing froin Pkiladsdphia. The OfBotr Crape from this city to Philadelphia, and that be had left that city with a large supply of counterfeit bills on the Marine Pack of Providence, Rhode Lland, by the o'clock train yeaterday morning. Officers l.urk and Tutnacs of tbe Fifteenth Precinct were detailed to assist Sergeant Williamson, and ere the train arrived with the precious rascal on board, the police had completed their plan of operations. About 10 O'clock yesterday morning the officers proceeded to a ouse in Daaae street, between Broad? way and ft ntre. whiter had followed Crape on his arrival in the eify, and there, closeted in a little room in the upper story, a gang of men.

It stems they had just made their arrangements for rli? dirg 'he city with counterfeit bills, and were about dispersing to lounge about until evening, when the work of dreulatiBg tbo money was to be done. Tbe wns so tuken by surprise at the tJasiTfal by the police, that they gave Bp without showing light, and were conveyed to the Lower Police Court. They gave their nnmes i Capet, Hubert CouftsUsthsO, Jack Crape, Frederi. Llebech, William CltlfiH, and Joha Ft lworth. Tbe I0t used WUN oomm ttcd to the Tombs for examination, by Justice Brecr.an.

Capet keep' a hotel known Capet's Hotel, in aal street Jack Crape is a well known Philadelphia counterfeiter, and the others are notorious as sha? ver? or passers of queer." Capet had in his possession $HI iu counterfeits on the Hudson County Bank, Mie ciivula'ion of which was so suddenly put a stop to by the Police on rayr.igbt; and upon the peruau of Crape wa? found in counterfeit $3 bills on the Marne Bank. lt. I. old counterfeit The plate is rather clumsy in the enter, which is OCBpiod by a figure St George and the Dragon, but the reet is tolerably well execu? ted. The f' llowirg i-a copy of one of tbe bills, and its peruenl may serfiea to sbopheeuera.

I ara Til MARINE BANK, if) lUyU Riionc ej? of Thru- Kr.arnv.i.r St. WaehiastOB. (Siorae end Drasoa I demand, PaeviBaacB. sj C. H'm S.

Freneh. Cam Preedt. The magistrates reijaesr that who have re bad counterfeit paused upon them, will viert the prieou and take a look at the prisoners. Mio. Ct Mir r.

in flserafbg Mr. StntTord served on Iiistrief-A'tomey Ha'! notice of two sureties whom he propoasd to sign tbe bail-bond with Mrs. Cunningham, fine was Mr. A. WOT, who tigeredOU the night of tbe sham couchi mer.t, playing a subordinate pnrt in the aiTa.r, an! Mr.

Win. Curing, of wbo.e nothing of importance has been developed. Both re? fused by Mr. and were subsequently withdrawn. Mir Voeburgo has issued the following order in accordance with an order fr Bug.

(Jen. Spicer, Commandant First Brigade: nast aaeiMBBi n. v. bdabb. Irrdtr So.

10. 2 119) lc eseafSlaaee with HnrnJe crderi. toe Staat in berebj ordered 'o aeeeeable for arcade drill, the Amu 17, in tuirue dren wh.te paabahwaa, on Kndej. Utb st o'clock, at which Boer the couimemUntiof ill direi tin ir asaaaabls at tbs- Armory. Th.

isatsatatal as in Haawtsu lj '1 lack a sa. The drum corpe mrfO rep. rt et the Armnry et 12j k. The ef to neaeea of aVHatraeata for thii perada ill l-e the Anuorj cn the J2i et i t) p. m.

Cemii e( ere herrSj 11 mbke tarns of ell the aaemBefS end ou dutr et th'- late rfota Bv asdaref A. 8 VOSBb'RtiH, Col A. 0 DrMAifT, BoatXW ard Boon Harlem and Mew-Haven Railroad trains into the city have been crowded with homeward bound from Summer reeorte, the cold nights whieh Lave prevailed during the past week leaving snch a luxury as repose" en? tirely out ef the question. Since the rush home of citizens Stndley has had sixteen wagons engaged from early in the morning till late io the evening delivering tbe baggage of passengers which have arrived by tae trains of tbe above tamed Attimit t' Ex'NARi a EfOWSU Fact ort -Yesterday a very pretty female made her arce at the Mayor'! to complain of certa.n re at it. rt she had received dnr.ng a in tl i ity.

She said her name waa Maria Aibertaon, aad until a few week" earned her by work.ug a factory at Iyowell, bat getting tired the wearisome Life of cotton weaving, she a fancy fcr a sea voyage and went to BeatOtt, where, after a few days, she e-rgagrd go to work in the ca? pacity stewardess on a schooner plying between New-Yerrk and Boston. DufbaJ tho voyage fr? Bos? ton to New-York the captain of the schooner did not treat stewardess as bt? arrie a gentleman, acd Mits hlhlltaau dttermmed on reaching New-York to iry and better her aituatior. A tuw days after her ar? rival from Breton she made tie BMJuaittance of a 1 ay f. Posten schooaer, who pn to send back to Booh aliI aj tcied utne for ter ieive. Miss Lot st.specr.ng the apparent kindness of the fir.erd.

m-t i an appointed hour, aod as the Captaia ea-d, IO Die auntV touse. ehe oaejhl ta? wven she weed provided witti mo3ey to kOBM Tl ard A. arrived at a hOBM in Ix tard ttreet, a' i bt lb weit ba, vhata the Ctptain, rter A. to hie ann', left syrgl w- r''. r- r.gn.t.

i- th-?" Mias A iatn un ed ctoa whera iero iicsaa ai eight firis, aad, altar a ahatt taaa, ijt dhoti TOS til the choxa tar of the boose, and -e i a avr. ettreahes were, how? ever yd the was placed s-aym up and loehed np, ao ahe the night, aad fclt to she escaped eo About 10 at Bigbt, i door. made to trpMr though it wm pvt th? wall panel door), and the Auot made her ap? pearance, ard Mid tbe Captain would he beck Mise A. then bamcaded both dootw with chairs and other available IltJaku at bund, and determined make resistance at all hazards against the incursions of these designing people, ard, as ehe aaid, she "meant to her life with her honor. Our heroine a sleepless night, and early in the morning she made her escape from the house and came to the Mayor I ffice and told her story, hut not being able to give the came of the Captain or the number of the house on afreet, nothing could lie done in bringing these guilty parties tnji-tice.

Fx Capt. Witters ac? companied Miss to the office of Mr. Kol? lo? the Superintendent of the Alma-House, who fur? nished her with money to go Lowell, and yesterday afternoon she went home, thankful to think she had escaped the clutches of her peculiar Another Ol Friday afternoon last, a seamstress residing at No. 19 Charles street, Brooklyn, was passing through Grand street, New-York, on her way to return four shirts she had been making, she was accosted by two females inquiring their way to Eldridge street, stating that they were strangers in the city, Ac, and while the was directing them that way one of the straxgera discovered a bug aboat entering the eye of the seamstress, and in the kindest manner lent her aid to remove the insect, while her companion on the opposite side at the same time was relieving her of her pocketbook, containing two dol? lars, with which they made their loss not Wing discovered at the moment. On Tuesday evening a boatman, named John Dria landed at the foot of Jefferson street with nine sacks of sugar.

He said that he purchased it on board of a vesn 1 in the North Kiver, but he could not tell the name of the vessel or of the captain. He engaged it cartman to take this sugar to a porter-house at the corner of Jefferson and Sourh streets. The PoJioo, be? lieving; that the sugar wa? stolen, went for a cart to remove it to the Sta' ion-House. Driscoll removed it to a tenant house in Madison street, near Rutgers street. They then went to the said porter-house, where they found SI bags of wheat, 3 bags of flour, and 1 saok of which they took possession, believitg it to have been stoleu.

The sugar taken to Madison street was not found. BPMPI on tiik HtTDIOR RlTXa the Albany mixed freight and passenger tram, due at the Chambers street depot at 3:90 a. was approaching the Tarrytown station, between 1 and 3 o'clock yes? terday morning, one of the heels of a car struck the end of a rail, which caused the car to break the coup? ling, and be thrown across the track, in consequence Of which several cars were badly smashed, and the wreck so obstructed the track that all the passenger trains down ye-terday morning were detained for a considerable time. On mAkicg examination as to the cause of the disaster, it was discovered that one of the cars bnd got off the track near Feeke kill, and had been thus dragged along, mounting tie after tie- forabouf fifteen miles, without the engneer or any of the brakemen discovering tie trouble. Such a fact would seem to indicate culpable neglect of duay somewhere.

No personal icjury is said to have been rust a nedj PoUTVIATI Esc a i o'clock, as three painters, in the employ of Thompson A Hathaway, were at work on a platform swung from the roof of the house, corner of Spring and Greenwich streets, one of tbe end ropes gave way and the ladder fell, suspended by one er.d, having two of the men clinging to it at a higbt of sixty feet. The third man grasped a win dow-sill and remained nearly five minutes suspended in the air, when be was rescued from his perilous po? sition. Death r.r Connery yesterday held an bXjUOat at the New Hospital on the Intdy of Sidney K. Kkeit. a young man "J-'i years of aire, who died a few hours previously.

It appears from the evidence taken before tbe Coroner that the deceased was employed on board the steamboat Alida, and that on the ult. the boat wits about landing at the pier, foot of Morton street, North Kiver. Eckert threw out a line in urder to secure the steamer, just at which time one of the deck hands fell overboard. Bdrert with a promptitude whieh was highly credit? able to him threw himself between the boat and pier and erdeavored to rescue the drowning man, and while thus engaged one of bia hands was caught be? tween the steamer and pier and crashed io a terrible mat ner. Eckert was taken to the Hospital where he lirgered till late on Tuesday night and expired.

The Jury rerdered a verdict of Death by tetanus rfsalt iig from his hand being crusted between the ftnder of the steamboat Alida and the dock, on the 31st day of August, 1867, said occurrence belog purely The deceased was a native of New-York. The parents of deceased reside ia Mariborongb, in this State. Cnamkb whh AVrnopBiATnia Loot Ilintie Livingston, rather a dashing young woman, while standing at the corner of Broadway and Grand street yesterday afternoon, accidentally dropped a biil apon the sidewalk. She was about picking up the bill, but was anticipated by a rough-looking Iiiek an who had seen the money drop. Inetead of re? turning the bill, however, the son of the Emerald Lie tareed upon his heel and walked off.

A Mr. William Niehola, who had witnessed the aftair, called to the Irishman, who, becoming frightened, ran down Broad? way and through Canal street. Nichols pursued the fellow, and overhauling bim after a short chase, gave bim in custody of officer Reynolds, who conveyed him to the Jefferson Market Police Court. Justice Devi? sen committed the fellow, who gave his name aa Cor? nelius to prison. A LtTTLl Rr.n OviR and c'ay mc-rrurg, about 'J o'clock.

Charles Held, a lad six years of age. was run over on the corner of Fifty ttird street and Ninth avenue by a grocer's wagon, driver, by Martin Hershut, a German, and so fright? fully jjured that death ensued almost immediately afterward. The remains of tne deceased were con? veyed to tbe residence of his parents, corner of Fiftieth and Ninth avenue, and Coroaer Hills notified to hold an inquest, Hershut, the driver of the wagon, was arrested by the Twenty-secoed Ward Po lice, and held to await the result of tbe Coroner iaveetigatioa. Fatal ant- mfv.hat MrsTEHiors Stabmn? forenoon the of Emi graton received information that Chesero Taveloui, au Polian organ grinder, was lying in a dangerous condition in room No. in the fourth story of premises Baxter street, from the effects of a wound the lower part of the abdomen on the right -ide.

The Com? missioners' wagon was sent forthwith to the place desig? nated, and cesnveyed the apparently dying roan to the Haw-York Hospital. Taveloni was sensible at the Tie.ng unal le to speak a word of English no in? formation cuuld be obtained of bim as to how he re Barred the stab. He. lingered for several hours and expired. A fellow organ grinder named Jobartis left the city by the Hartford boat shortly after the oc? currence.

It is said that Taveloci was fatally stabbed i ci.cg a quaml Coroner IliLls was notified late in the afternoon, and will hold an inquisition on the body of the deceased to-day. Farther particulars respect the supposed murder will then in all probability be A Thievim. Pic jib Tuite, an Irish arrcted yesterday by Officer Rowland of the Iwwatiath charged with stealing jewelry and orher property of the value of $127, from the dwtiiing-hotue cf Mis. Eugenie. RoUrteoo, eerier Twelfth avenue and rtreet, aad bsblTI to the Market Pokes Court.

Bj wmc ago Twite employed te is plwmbirg work about the prewdese, which knowledge of the house. Pang bxst njottA family being away in the country, Tuibs vast, bouse and said be had been sei? there teT? work. Ho particular attention was paid to kaj 2 irents at the time, but it wai subaeqnently that he had entered one or bauJed bareau and earned m.L,w^* other property to the value of ajejT jXv committed Tuite for furtlier Edward Riley, who waa run over by Hose No. 40, in Broadway, at 3 m- rnirg, and badly hurt, wan taken te th, Officer Hays of the Third Police. Acer r.vT.?Felix Francois waa brought to Hospital witb hii ahull fractured.

IT? fell ftr-a aaj der at Not. 39 and 41 Mercer street, ia the mr, Advertisement. BEERE Co. respectfully solicit the public to the Fell and Wieter ft faat iMaerl. a.en to their Unproved na? Moleehin and rrnderti a thetn eoft bead the Kelt Hat Tbl? novel aad i-erfui only to be eeen to be appreciated.

Karat Ko. US Bhatwr, Pntnv's National Vir f. tbe dirtlnto'ahed TreeedUn, ft te, ejZ popular Theatre Carr in the Dnuaaef La NrMF, erd the JibB.su* in that of Nica ar WOODS. It.terveninf Danrlas bf Mum Parcc. at and Meaa.

CaiCOat feasts Medlev Rons by Mr Mr. O. L. Fox, Mrs B. K.

RtCBOU and all the appearing. Advert iaemeuLf The Babes in wood were inWHt? rtvstarssi bat the babe In the wood lathe "aaaj Berdell Beby In tbe eraJl- at BerounTe Muaenm. Iaj7 ruriotity uerer before Wae eeen in thie meridian Cherry Valley PbmauC Academy, Caae Valley. M. areeioa OB of Catel-ifAM a anplv to RirLRV i.

CO No- Pearl Tai or the .1 A FOWLBB, I1.000.-oRare Chance kok a adVeatMMBeat thua heeiled in todav'e paper. TV'OBtht 1 pale ia reported by Richari-ou'i Adv. rli.ing Hoeae aa net the beat in tbe State. I Advertisement.) riinF.NOiwr.Y.? Strangers and eititetw will SnJ I the PUBBBOLOeiCFL an arreeable pUoeUtUiL It mi rontaina many rareeurloaitie? Exaniinationa, wHb ebaiUead toll written olVharae'er. lUifv op.u end tree t.

Mtitora. Broadway, neer the Park, L. I meet. I To cure a Conch, buy a bottle of the Balsam aya VA'ilp CBBBBV. M'e ii'.

r- f.ith in tbie eon. Dr. WliTAB than In any other r. known. entire lurmi In meay ot N.

ne jeii.dne mileae I BOIfI on the wrapper. of To Remove Eri itions. Fretkleh. Mak. a few applieetioLa of fee.M or IVijb, All will afoo diaepixer, and moweaa." All Imperfection, will afoo diaeprx ar, and tar akin arfll be lelt white, a d.

liea'e end fair. waehiac it- fante and cbiMrev, preventina ehafiur will Aad luealuable. F. Kon ai vr a. Br -edway, aad Aatat Houea.

Sold by all druieiete. F.XAMINE YOI 8rAI.ES. An Inrorrert laaU will the very oat of aairea rently BIVMIceae Teat Hal tborouably, end If found Inc-oerm-t, Otma them aalileend buy one or FAIBBAVM1 auiveraally for rnweet weifht. Wen-bouae, Nu 189 Adverlleement Geo. Sai nderj-'s Metallic Tablet 8trop, tbe end BMOt approved article 1 1 heviuf aefon tbe public the years.

The amnlne can obtataat 4 J. H. i RstS only et No. 7 Attor Movee. BROOKL YN ITEMS.

Rrn'srs to Evano, the democrats' candidate for Alderman of the Fifteenth Ward, teal a vacancy, having been called upon by a tee a committee of foartoen persons appointed Bf that purpoae at a public meeting, and resign, declines to do so. and claims that be is lbs regularly rominated candidate of tbe democratic ly. The committee of fourteen have since placed Mr. John B. Thursby in nomination as the regular deoso cratic candidate.

Pehmits ORABTBB ratl Powsl has, siaea hie ofticial term granted pennila to veaadi to land at the docks and stores of Brnokrya, as fol'cwe: In the month of Aonl May, 14; Jaas, 168; Jurt. 130J August September, to date.21. Total, 4'J7. Of those, 'Jim naiaa laden milk sugar Slid sugar and molasses, the remainder wars rnostty naval stores aad hides. In IRoti, from April to November 4 7V? permits were granted.

wars granted aOer the of Most of the aaaat and saolaaaas tbat hae arriTed in Brooklyore uiains in storehouses. Arrest oh a Cnahoe of Veaterdsy morning a complaint was made before Justice of the Kantern District, Bros klyn, by Peter Ssgsr, against Alfred J. Works, eh-nging him with aeriaf Oefrstided tue complainant by pretending to be vorta over bis liabilities, on the strength ef eVea statement he let Works have a store-home First street, and in exchange, for certain real es? tate in Illinois. Works engagexj to give biso a perfect Klla to the property. Hince the traneactisri, Mager has not received a satisfketory assurance that thsre auch a farm.

Works hau la'ely sold nut the baaias-s which be got of Sager. Works was arreated and eoumutted for examination. He declares hix innocence. Born house of Psvid W. Hows, No.

4 was entered about 1 o'clock Tuesday afternoon by thieves, who eetered every spartnient and broke open ban-aus ard cheats, riltiaf them of their contents. Tbe fsmily are in the country, tbe house being in charge of a servant. They aat eeeded in packing up a quantity of wearing BffM and jewelry, with whien tneywere about to leers, when they were discovered by tbe servant girl. Ose of them knocked her wr. with a jimmy aad tbsa escaped.

In tbeir haste, they left a poeket-book taining $100, which they had taken from one of las rooms on tbe floor. Tbe servant girl thinks sbs eat recognize them. Suspicion of Grand man GeoffU W. Rogers was brought into Justice Cera well's Coart yesterday, on a charge of stealing a goat watch from Andrew Pemnreet, residing in PooUr sfTeet. The romplwnt alleges tbat the defendant came into the shop wSere Iiemareet was at work, and after converting for a time, went oot, immediately after which tho watch was missed.

He wae held fur examination. The Case or tbe case of the body of a child which was found in a privy vault at No. 81 Cranberry street on Tburrday last, tha post nortem exsmination beld by Pr. W. H.

Van Duyee failed to discover whether or not the chili was living at tbe tin it was thrown into the vault. Flua boety decomposed, so much so that nothing den niU; i uld tie ascertained. NEW-JERSEY ITEMS. Statu Chancery of 0. C.

A Obaa e-ery of the Order of Fnited Amerioane In the iSteAe of New Jeney held its aanuaJ meeting at Newark yes? terday. Tbe followicg officers were elected (or the etsuirg yrar: Snehrm.O. SeeOFN of u. r.mt.d Bauford of Newark. G.aed gaaaad E.

Tilden of Jereey Ctty. rd tht vll- r.eortd Crrt.jmding Chief- Je, ob VA'. Ward Newark. 'itand incnnnl Chttf.Aaron PeiBemaa of PtU-mti, W. in, fi'rasd at Kor.

of Newark. The BBTIEI eitei.s.? Tbe arrest of Frederick Fuppe Monday, for pacing co iutetieit the Hartl rd County Bank, Hartford esnnBOtJy brenks up the gaau In wl i. he aiw-bed. nve persons implicated by Ponahue'e nave nireedy been arrested, and Otlirei-s Waasoo'i, urani Hi athcra ho bare been concerned io tbe als deserve groat credit far the activity und prti.lenee witb rhey have BBUlsitM affat. Deaakoe whewaa rinrf airestsl.i* Mit? have been employed mainly ia e.r aUtkag ths r.r terfeitr.

the others standiag behind tJ the btfla, slid w- such bb BBta as he liases IssiresF-ths ahajedj betwsea Tbe sslMsJs rnsy batk our Newark othee? aaafflP kaavish gang, who had long ai oar niter city. Mercary..

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