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THE NEW YORK HERALD. = 7 WHOLE NO. 6585. MORNING EDITION—TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1854. PRICE TWO CENTS, ne ES ( @PECIAL SOTICES. NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. Polines of Maine, 1 SPORTING INTELLIGENCE. Our London Correspondence, racenes—ae Spain to-day, and may we sot ait, Italy tox PA Eee MENEERS OF HENRY CLAY LODoR, 4 BOLD ATAND OF THE WIIGS—NO UNION WNT PREM Lonpom, August 22, 1864, | ™euew, and Gungery the day ‘Sowthern Seustor ter Bi he ‘A., are requested to be punctual in SOILERS, BTO. Prtcket Match at Sewark, N. J. American Propagandum of Republican in feo Careed Bian Conenees, Sa.0 rasan i's recent letter. tormpeatte attendance at their lodge room. Knickerbocker Halt, cor- TBRATMENT OF JUDGE DOUGLAS AT CHICACO. Pomr.ann, Bept. 4, 1864. The eetere match between Whliamsburg and Newark | Europe—George Sanders Putting his Shou der to | 1# only 8 alight and casual of the deep, thougis ‘Ber of Sighth avenue and Twenty third street, at 7 The meeting in this place of straight out-and-out y of the American me ~o'dlock A. M., cn Tuesday, the ith inst., to join with ~~ ~~ wos played at Newark yostersisy. The day was very the Wheel—His Last Great Effurt, $c. $c. “I consar with you necessity of giving every aid procession geing to Newark. By order.” * whigs, on caturday night, to nominate representatives, | goo and ange aumber of spout.\ters wore upea the Geoage Sanders’ le ter to the Sw.es President, | sd comfert to the republieans of Earope; and I sin will- ©. T. Wnaausox, R.3.. -D. G. MATHEWS, W.M. =" Trouble the Politicians at Portland, Me, | %®¢ tkxow overboard the tusion nominees, was broken up ground, Willamsburg went ia firet, 2d the last wicket | which ing to take any steps which may be thought best to aaf- < by the Morsill Club. Great indignation was felt, and I forward jou by this mail, has excited much | mate theas to strike for thelr Ubertioe, snd to utintets : FOR THE MILLION. ‘AND | — a. eee a an | went down for @ sore of 47. Mewask then began, 004 | attention in London. ‘The London Times them when woa.’? nak ti eaate bie | mesting was called for again to-night. A row WAs Or | 14 -o4@9.0n the score. Williamabung go in for their ie fret. Qst. To Published | ‘rhe spontaneous applause of our people in response te Gel, Liberty siaeet "near SIT Balter’ cece pala Ho” | INTERESTING NEWS FROM HAVANA, Pectod whea it took place, but all passed off orderly amd | FCS inatngs, lost 9 wickets for Ip caly, ams the last Monday, 21st. To-day it was made ® pro- | eno protection of Kosta-e.citioen aa yet ouly néoptoay ‘come fine 1h ‘outhdown mutton, Eagtiah’ turbot EE ELD quietty, and commuittecs wore appointed to nominate | 11) ua Messrs. Hornbuckle and Bates, eowatuded that | Minentarticle in coveral other leading j»urnals. The ory oe ey pre ig pao Baal, o65+4, Twenty three English papers tekea io és reproscatatives, they must do something hand for their lab, and Morning Post, in publishing it, devotes a column to py at hed pede epnen ter ah OO wordy. Meeting of the Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows, aeatirical attack, the principal point of which is the of wall 2 of the netics < OSLING’S NEW RESTAURANT, NO. 806 BROAD rem. Ge onthe, ther. OR) OF Hayed with, arent opleh anl eaaray, “ " Tathastanm for 0 posrapes con Oeoeely dues Sha peeien G — seal | NO. mam —eee Barrruoms, Sept. 4, 1964. | amidst loud cheering from those on the ground, and | Audacity of a ‘‘ sovereign citizen” addressing » | versiam for a generous Of » gold medal tothe Neewau street) will be open in fabere every desiey, LARGE FIRE AT CINCINNATI, Tae bol'or of « locomotive cn the Mobile and OhjoRail- | when the last wicket fell they had raised the seore to 60 | high official funotionary. Eewo—ingratam>—who besered se ean for the accommodation of the public, from 7 A.M. to 9 road exploded on Mondey, killing the engineer, and | by some very exciting play. Bates being tenapted out of)| The republicans, who are mow up and active all ‘Siepait peomptiy of the glorious _ peptone yo e i &s. &, &, re Yourding one or two others. his ground bya slow ball from Jefic:on, was stumped!] over Europe, apd more feared than ever, have re- | lative pen the ceniicns eee eae Tew ARD , Prope sa 1 js out by Warner. Nowark thon went in for their second | ceived it with enthusiaam, and have set | People: Y COMMUNICATION OF — ke United Sta‘es frignte Columbia arrived at Pemsa- f » Tam entirely aware that this indtvideal Pa Mtoe tt Ww cevct Looue of tne aveleat j ‘Twe Days Later from Havana. cols on the 26th ult., from 8t, Domingo. Gon. Camneau | innings, end obtained them, with Ave wickets to spare. | to work con amore, rendering it into alt the principal | opinion on uational rubjects vill ve Gonctieea mike Penteratty of nant Accepted of te ate | ARRIVAL OF THE CAHAWRA AT NEW ORLEANS. ie net mentioned as on board. — ca ne RE PHN languages of Europe. M. Pulsky has given a fine Saas Sn seeelionl. Galoaiony: of Ba to New be at Crosby atreet, Tuce ~ n nN very successful wing, with Cole- German translation; Louis Blanc renders it into ‘d abil Or, bent. B, 087 iets Ad. AUSTIN, Grand Secretary Tho United States mall lesle ahi’ ry ‘Woods on Fire in Sew ay dou pan GRR ores abe ig alia next year drop | vivid French; the Italian version is from on oe Sreciouecs somkent reli eta 4 . ; sag te Purspmirms, Sep their wickets for less than expect. On the " rangements of every household and of every we ALONIC TEL | MEMNNNNB OF MONTGOMERY ait ce evans, which Iatter port ene left on Whe Olt | ay, case on the south aldo of the Cémndon and Atlan- | Newark side Messrs. Jeferson and. McNair’ bowled weit, | P2 of the eelfforgetting republican and clogant | 7anerments heealy alive to the isn pla, Lo:ge No, ob *. 4 73m requested to at. | WIE” oe a oe forwara. } YC Bailrosd track, about twenty miles from Camden, N | and tothe wicket allthe time, ‘The soore tells its own | scholar Sef, the Roman Triumvir; the Spanieh is | of the i.) ‘called am ot ee q aon, 125'White street, this day at By od by the pecean Cit; Maten York and are of © ar Jy are ca fire, The flames bare extended for almost two | '1®— WILLIAMSBURG— FIGST INNINGS. oF SY 7; oe oe ee pe nip peonlewer - The bass of thrvane Tose aaa 9g ‘ALLEN A BURNS, W.M. | od nt City ‘at Uitile | uftes. ‘The fire probably originated from sparks from the 2 | Sseociates in the land to whose faith and Mberality cinoeatae ond deoply fl want oJ: a sound publis Lioxm, Jagons, fec:etary pro tem. esis cant ai General Pezus. | 7*=etire of passing train, {| we one the eevee of sae fonee Viiee law for the Leccermenedy eee ee Leen ip Nee decree Captain rite to Rollin, their representatives consult, NONE FIRE MEMBERS OF, FTE ANCIENT SONS | 1s, had Veen published. It wos reported that Percale Markets, otter ) ee mash Spend woes Sndirteal snavesien. fr 2 Sanh op Pee J ee Tequerted low ed — woulc leave Havana in the steamer of the 2d ina ) oe CS ag oy com hs Epes x O6 Renren Seem, Rae we } {ternal nd abtiona cbarsotag ry « order Monday evening, cotton market is unsettled. sales we ugust ‘ tember instant, »: 8 o'eloaky at Kerrigan's Hall, No. 24 | ‘en agit geh op tare a yroe Subectod 4ur- | 09 tales, at a range of 7 to P¥g ceate, pPynthine © | usm sie Annexed I have the to'hand you an | tune tis moos sro pete Oe atreet. McINIYRE, Chairman. | ing the next week, — ba + Bactmoke, Ywpt. 4, 1864. origivel (ranalation, as literal and free as to me, | tage orn than yours, far a grand and beneficent —_—_ ived from Spain. Ste 5 | cf the yatriotic memorandum addressed by Mr. Sanders x Fifteen hundred head of beef cattle wore offered to- ? Fi 7 The ctreumstances lle all around. It is only thet Pee OF ik ARCRIVER OF TAXEB, OUFY HALL, | sugars and rice were frm at previous prices, andex- | day. Four hundred were driven eastward, three hundred 1 | tothe President of the Swiss Council. men should:take them up. The men are in Park.—Taxes—1854.—Rate 105 6-100.—Notice is : - left 0 t bi i i Indepencent of the extreme pleasure that every one ebange on New York was quoted at 14¢ percent premium. ver, end eight hundred sold at priess ranging from 8 if they were she would not be Switserland, ‘Recoby a a will 7 "| $2 75.0 44 25, Hogs were in large aupyi7, and saler + Deny ie ei fete] Switzerland would toon cease to be. Av.merice is whats open p August -_ -- were mace at a ” J is by Americans, by the mere circamstanee ‘tnetant, and that I will then be prepared to receive the | .. 1 | joy in translating a document so energetic big: ley of distant location, anda large territory. Ana this te. pg thereca. All their tame | S¢nator Douglas refused a bearing at Chicago. —— = | derate, and which breathes such salutary, true, firm and y q > Previous to the first of November next will recetve « de- Cmrcaco, 11, Eept. 4, 1854. ‘Tne General Health. a | Jorrtole teateoetion® iad Period when every American Soroad fochy with pesuliar ‘duction of interest at 7 per eant annum, calculated The meeting last night to heer Senator Do The number of interments in Savannah on the 81st As we understand that the said version is to be pub- he carries in his eee from the time of payment to the first of Decom er next “ea aes snator Douglas speak | uit. was eighteen, of which thirteen were subjects of 2 | shed, (as it certainly abould be,) we wait your, or ra- | uemetty set antec ot tio Riga Gon pr ont wll be added all axes unpaid on the on the Nebraska bill, was attended by a large concourse | yellow fever. 2 | ther Mr. Sanders’, assent, in order to send it for publica- who create events; and wherever in’ times of grave, im ‘first ber rext, Hours for receiving of people, and held inthe open air. As soonas Judge | Three hundred and two deaths occurred last week in 9 tion in the Buropa, the organ of the democrats in Spain. ortance there is one who feala his manhood with- A.M. to2P.M. Bankable only received. Douglas ascended the stands tremendous was | Philadelphia. 4 | ” In mo receive the most fraternal friendship and respect | £2 im, he is Cet pe nya, qh ae ees te meted catenins Dplytog cetais | made, which enticely crowned his volce. His Yriends «, There wore six deaths from yellow fever in Charlestom ¥ | of the friends you know. Itemein, as alver b Afters Aare ele Hwee haga Mice, and are requested to give fall and scourate de- | made an earnest attempt to restore quiet, bat in vain, | © C+ on aoe ess net Soe Newman, b. McNair. 3 | mont sincerely, G. ViLodES. 1 trast Nd may pln Aibotione tale wil, he isese) eo serious Soe pena ae it ae ara errore, Also | After several ineffectual efforts to obtain a hearing, at | seins during the wosk eelicgien he oot at eho, | Kelling: € Baker, b, Jefferson. po ie bp alae ation frome the slogans |. icdestgs wa gre haacvcaclesemtbcest ben hear gam ten other reteset be alot to the tax bills, in acoord- | Sout half past ten Douglas was obliged to leave the | dred and cighty-seven being from yellow fever. ' 1} mee ‘ican a we In ee ‘allow me again to assure you of the deep ance with a law lately by the Legislature, and | stand. Much excitement existed, but n> other disturb- peace ~ 0 een oe ee sae pulvate tortone tothe Pollas Pech which existe in mq countey, Sr will be requi to pay the same with the ance occurred, a large majority of those present being Weare to inform our readers, asys the Newark - 4 te et some of the Haratp's readers | Switzerland, and our intense anxioty for ‘her honorable Se present year: opposed to his speaking. He was followed to the hovel | Mercwry of the 4th inst., that with the departare of the 50 | that there actually existe in Russia the mind, not the | sctica. spinel i ovaaie: 2g = by the crowd, which then quietly @lspersed. Porp remyed pry rpc Poy ar eon el penne NEW. <3 body, of e republican party, high in intelligence and | .2,{2* Cr eS eee eee HIP CONSTELLATION, » 186 a ARR 8. felt among us during the months of July and pital Warner, b. R. Pivk 10 | respectable in numbers. amar reccacranata fo eaDESe s§ the undersigned, on bebalf of ourseive It is very evident that the health of the city bas rapidly | Eeker, b. R. Pink 5 ‘orcell, the author of the and able re: a a Tee Hee ae REL ‘3 passengers, and at their request, fee! Avnual Session of the Grand Ladge I. 0. O. F’ | inrroved within the last few days, and there can fe no | R. Jefferson, b. 1 | publican address of the Poles to the President of the Police In eer eee of Se eae > of the United States, question but that care and prudence on the part of our a o. Pink wy jowman, H nited States, lately transmitted by Mr. Bachanan, Stadbing Case in the Ward.—Three ow Yor preving our unquallfiot 0 Barrimons, Sept, 4, 1864. | residents will effectually remove from us very goon all | Wheateroft, b. R. Pink | will give the Polish version. Aumntca. ' | named Samuel Barker, David Mansom and James Netley? Mr. Robert Roberton, ( AY aa) | mo qrand Lodge of 1.0.0. F. of the United Btates | {AC Of an epidemic disease: -The number of deaths | Warts, b R. Pink, n t before’ Judge Stuart, of am ‘the medical officer onboard; and’in beatin, \cstismony 1 ge Fe during the last week has been 83, belug a decrease of 32 | J- Hiversen run out. § | TOLER RRL OF FER SE Lee FEDORAL COUNT» | Writing, Waltse Fieognie Clean os cca cate Saree to his professional skill and gentlemanly demeanor. By | commomeed its annual scasion this morning—present, | on the report of the previous week. The deaths from MeNair, c. Keiling, b. R. Pink . 6 40 Warmovra Sramee, Posr.anp PLace, ee te ay yp aghennne i. strictly enforcing the observance of ssnitary rozuintions, Wilmot G. De Saussure, Grand Sire, and other officers, | cholera huve been 28, but the number of these | Y#n Houten, b. R. Pink +o : Lonpon, 16th August, 1854 Fiend pmcodivage Net hegy ravage ype fs and by prompt and ineneaaliting aibandion: to promonitory | - Me th ‘Col have occurred in one locality—Oxford street—on the ex- | Sa)re, b. Newms: © | Dear StR—As an American citizen abroad, and a f¢ long avenue, between i ‘Tairty- eymptoms in the few cases of hoes, &e., that have | fromthirty-one States, and from tho District of Columbia, | (toe Outekirte of the city. Thirty of these deaths | Bedges, not out, 1 | republican with yourself, I frankly take occasion to pre- | second streets, was forcibly assaulted by the ‘goourred, he bas teen the means of preventing any seri- | and Minnesota, numbcring in all upwards of one hun: | were of adults, and fifty three of children Tt will be | Byets..-+-.-. 5 jpeaase ti the sentiments awakened in my mind by a | who knocked him down on the sidewalk, and Fee-nt painful intelligence in which, as good democrats, them stabbed hima im the face with's dice ig & severe every American and every Swiss is deepl, ned. The republic of Switzerland is dear to ‘sles the eme- ous disease, and of keeping the ship in a hesithy state. ‘We wish it particularly to be observed that the cred. aeen from the following table how much more favorable ‘of whom he has had the charge, consisting of menriy a | The session was opened with prayer by the chap'ain the last returns are than any which have preoaded them, und to this we may add that the permits granted yeater- i : emigrants from many different ne- | pro cm day were only seven, including one chelera case:—— 8 | raid oasis in the frightful desert of absolute power on the | tice Stuart looking upon the case as a wrote cabceioseg ap wee aggre het PO a Che 3 | Sets Sece"eriioe fat ns seetse aan’ | “ahont win © Dongors Wengen hsm, ame to health, We have only toad that we hoartily thenk | ®touncement of the committees, and in heariag the pn Tanya 4 qe [ine cab ef every danectonn sohoniton” heli of ee teen | Sohu, Clechy wae. eerentek penaray, chasged, on the: Mr. Koberteon for his eervices, and with him every suc- | Grand Sire’s report. Tuesday 10 : 1 | Deart,”’ is one of the tutelar deities which every Ameri- | complaint of Patrick Donohue, with having assaulted pees Other'sia-flar engagement, for which he is 80 | fucly interest is expressed in regard to the elostion of | Wednesday 6 =e | ote soothon este. Pelces, He. Uabing, sida: nese nob, pot J rabbes cannes arbor ae ualitied. 7 eda therefore, I am sure, upon the many circumstances it vocation whatever Hist: an pcond cobin re—Geo. Wardle, Geo. | Grand Sire, to-morrow. Barnard Colifax Hilson, and Pace Y ; » 2 | Which retcer it source of latense pain-toat the Aue. | part Judge Stuart, betore whom the we Bartoell, James Coppin, Robt Smith, John Wood, Ka: | Apsen Jones are the prominent candidates. Eaturdey : H * 3 | Sam goveroment should hove, or even seem to have, any | brought, committed him to ison, in of $500, to oe eer Maes lant Charls Mover, 1 Wt | ‘The fellowing are the obarmen of he various standing ie - Fa. | eiehiie hae citseea Caneteatt anne io Marribe acy eeepentst ccorecs er teas meee » Joa. Lanphier, Geory jehton, oA ‘ Ce Oy Teer P| 28 repu heer is Wan. Betts, Jchn L. Wilson, and Samuel Fletcher. committees :— swicidal policy of putting hersclf-ia opposition tothe | Another sraibing Case.—Two men, named Clark Brig- pesseng era—J . —Mr. t ; man ard George Johoson, were arrested Pi sowe agreghpeee ap y= magi ae RR ge mri ot al geo a rauow ELEGRAPHIO. Z Pedestrianism—Union Coucse, L. I. aprrad ob rerebltn fiusted iberisr whe iru bo the Tein ward police charged with having Charles Breyou, Willicm:Kenny, Peter Bullock, Emeraca | Legiclative—Mr. Steele, of North Carclina. sie VER AT CHARLESTON AND SA- @velking mateh for $1,000, seven miles out, came | a natural, and, as cne would think, inevitable sympathy Charl s Hen er with 9 knife, in the arm. It Jubber, George Silveic, Harry Twindells, Wm. Harris. Correspondence— Mr. Aakew, of Delaware. VANNAR. off yesterday afternoon, between two celebrated pedes- | from Hindred, have sought retuge within her — neste levers aad then prarren fh BOSS CARPENTERS.—A PARTY ABOUT TO BUILD Patitions—Mz. Willieas, of OM ei tlmmons, Sept 4, 1854 | trinne—Boyd (the North Star), of Canada, and Bearlen, | SMP ws tee tare fertunste, bed for take uotle perere. | sua Third avenue, wheres quarrel took place betweoam 2 —s . J ‘The Savannah papers of Friday report thirteen aeaths ly ) & whem, in the ‘of wi ry rtabbed. three houses in one of the best locations in this 4 oe —- ease. from yellow fever, and the Charleston papers of Saturday of Englaad—which was decided by the referee to have | razco and f:ith, so mint the oy cette ong nwe | them, —- wr sired Ls ‘ab —-_ felurne— Mr. ‘er, lew Ham} 1. J es 7 b1 I cannot repress a deép solicitude that Officer MeCing> soon ‘scone Seo wolepsnktake cnstionse te nalioek ter eames rinting—Mr. Hodgton, of District of Columba. reyert two deaths. ‘The payers in both cities admit that | Yt? inane hee alts she oovlee came | Seay be untrue.” The mire ruhor of ft ne. been ate | szconnd srrested the prisoner’, who were conveyed to the ‘Address Builéer, Herald office Mileage—Mr. Hale. of routhern New York. the fever is on the increase. ee igen’ stand ba home | mense injury te Saitze land—is injuring her every day a _ eed re ta man wee princes ae an et a Pay og , of bong ae go a " al caps yards epee sates ‘was per- icin, the Aye cliges ee atten ry |), Who propoul oe ight. THE EDITOR OF THE MORNING HERALD. rand Representea—Mr. . MOBTALITE phn formed im ome hour miantes and pine seconds. {per f f Bmiectiement —farouel Wicker, 8. cerve that in a notice of hotels, published in you: | siselppt. ; Bey, & 18S. | rolenee quvetea Yeast tet ete doathiia, “ a C of Germaty, a Feper of this morcing, that one, not inferior toany im | A recess was then taken. The deaths by cholera fer the past week-were 30, but ’ Ae 4 Ben te ier in| |e neurbs oe at tn nox | ream ww nen an am | nr ra cae rar ade | sce cen cs eee = on the Kurepean plan, by Capt. Hi an expe | cept to receive papers, which were referred to appro- | clesr and dry. ships véthés fidiee Ue 8 wall. he decieion ot Poe IIe rea Poed Patten kee on Tart Ro Tienced and obliging landlord. ‘The house was erected | priate committees. MORTALITY IN BALTIMORE—CHOLERA, ETO. Niteta fires of bed ca PRE cn trained i that principle is sooted up everyehere of them. |: 7 = Walon abant one betinees end thirte rostie, heacsowery | Reports from lodges in New York were presented. Barenooas, Bogs. 61066 ob ii. wits the ena ot mameeapecnaitaa'agatnat te: | perticvarcie-ackamingss Uleian maaan Tee | mrech, Leben cameae Meavoy, the elder furniabed and well adopted for faizilies or individasis | Aresolution was offered that subordinate lodges be | The deaths in this city for the past week were one Baja eocseniaye ey abet che nays Eig is s dosseape overs eaxk, whe kee ta to | of whom was killed. Deceased was in company with ‘The location is in the most central, healthy and fashion- permitted to return to three months terms. It was re | hundred and six, sixty-one of which were under ten “Ad tiger walker of the two) | comprebend the apirit of it, finds bimeelf unavoidably on | two cousins named Dennis and Ed (veo able pert of the city, aud 1s worthy of notice. of age. Thirteen died of “a his gait being a Cleor heel and tee movement, while | the side of oppression or of protest. There is no middie | thers,) at the porter house of Bt Pa: yy, \y of your ferred toa elect committee of three. years ee. consumption; ten o 1 rel New York, September 4, 1864. A GUEST. SNhaigiieh Vinwatesten atta atin tn: 1 Oil Searles steps short and quick, with an ocraslonal | ground «acevt for hace OR OT ag | Ge Oe A urned, gail iter! in responsi 5 Brent ey sorrow morning at nine o'clock. We have no cases of oholers to report. The weather | Mitch that much resembles. trot. Presuming the decl- | uility as the only organized republic ia Burope, is the | and separated them, and deceased was put out inte the yp pooat te Pie SRE Sy ‘is very hot. The thermometer stands at 03 degs. sion of the referee to be correct, we will now describe | one country that can st this moment vindicate the street, “and the other Deonis into a back room on the NITED STATES HOSE COMPANY 25.—THE ACTIVE, + what took place during the afternoon. f_ | Slain of the European people to self government, both | premis™s, in order prevented freae and ex-memtera of this company, are re- From Boston. The Grand Dress Ball at 5 Asthe men came on the track, they both appeared | DY the orderly conduct of her own people, and by afford. | attacking deceased ogain. He however managed te -epectfully requested to meet at the Carriage house,on | DEPARTURE OF THE SAN JAGINTO—ROWS AMONGST lewport. . ingabome to the temporarily unsuccessfal patriots of | escape fom a window in the room into the amd ‘Tuceday, Sept. 5, at 12 M., to pay the last tribute ofre- | rRisHMEN—FIRE IN WATERTOWN—RAILROAD ac-| We extract the following sketch of thegrand dress | DS¢ent of winning, and gave assurances to’ tholr re- leads, where at Kast, their, oxemplery. private | ran fo. the, place cehere decehted wae, seatinae y spect to our late brother member, P.F.O’Conzell. By | cipmyr. ball which closed the Newport seagon last Friday, | "Pective friends that all they wanted was a fair field, | virtues may have security of developement, in justice to | ing in his hand a two pound weight. with be DANIEL ROONEY, Foreman. Bostox, Sept. 4, 1864. + | and no favors. The betting was even to the atart, ra. | tl¢mtelver, and in blessing toall who may hava the food | struck deceseed, frxeturing his skull, and ceasing James H, Lavors, Seethon . from the Newport correspondence of the Boston : ” fortune to come within the sphere of their ennobling | bis instant death. After having committed the act he . The San Jacinto, Commander Stribling, eailed from Bietig ite, We p our report has | #2, ™0r° ear offered on Soartes than was taken. | induence, fled and sreaped for ‘he time, Information was them Roads 7 Gazette. resume that aise e compactly bui fellow, a is a sacred monarchi- iven to Captain Stevenson, Sixteenth ward poilce, whe et eae S ie sare roenpein eae gone “‘down South,” as weyhave not yet received | seemed capable of enduring imout any quantity of fa- hii ge rernwateatie recond ner ject the vanquished fepstched omeer Grabam’ to arrest him. The ofleer SA) G\f\() TO LOAN—ON DIAMONDS, WATCH: | “no three come on it: tigue, while Boyd, on the other hand, is » tall, thin, | § the imperious bidding of despots, and by so dotbg con. | found him at a house on the cormer of Forty-ssocs® 5 00: 10 Lo. sa aaah for came Two or three rows occurred yeaterday, eaused by the | it:— z Newronr, R. I., Sept. 2, 1854 long legged man, Icoking pale and haggard from the #@- | sign themselves to the scorn of the liberal world! It is | street and Seventh avenue, where be had geee for coa- S , &e., sérotiated. Posioass ana several policemen were badly injured. The most serious | Ocean House, Jn which the guests of the Ocean, the Belie Somse’ bets, Wate shade nt times that the seven miles emily | prawn Fry wre Scale 6b ala a gon teenth ward station house and locked up. ‘The of eee e Oe 10d Noanen rereet, room No.2 | disturbance was in Sea street, where twenty seven of the | Yue, the Atlantic and Aquidneck houses participated, | would be performed within an: hour, as it was asserted own history to know how successfully can energy and | the deceased was taken to the same ploce. The Coroner ee rioters were arrested. bape ativise rand oie ont ome that each of the men had gope the distance within that | faith meet bratal force It inher gry to have on many | was notified. Coroner Wilhelm will this day hold an tm 1.0000. 2x28, ASB Montaaazs FoR | the “pring Ilotel in Watertown was near'y destroyed | Dall, sarge and beautiful one, comnected withthe hoave, sence stenthigs ek Beene eon hls oe Cor gg MI Pe itin lnin ipo ge rig ee oe ee ew Vv. 4 sale, in Smee $250 to Mornay by fire on Ssturday night, with the stables and outbuild: | Was ¢ eos open Ce o ralod and be Ane 4 them éver reached that point. Searles has walked many | erful governments. at known and et venth svenue. Edward McAvoy was also held as a wit- Siher boads, aud stocks, received at thelr full value. 4 be a Loses an sioner Bivealey atives of tae fairer sex. The music | (othr (he aut tine iy ged, athe Toon caer eevcanerten rites ot Suitearand’ tet being Eirtoenth sheet wees the, sco of the fatal covesvouene Address Secretary, box 467 Post Uffice, post paid. je wife of Pamuel cher, of East adolph, was 1d by the Germania Musical Society, of twen- | United States. Boyd walked one hour with several summoned by the French covered to expel a wretoh: Charge of lary — Martin, of the Lower Po- po ames mE MEER ‘NUFACTURING COMPANY | ‘ied on the Fall River Railroad, on Saturday, by being | ty-four pieces, conducted by Carl Bergman. The pre- | others, for a purse, oa the Beacon Course, New Jersey, | onilo who cas at that sine hiding himself behind | lice Court, yesterday arrested = German, named Henry 10.000 0 errerreree OMEANY | siruck by the cars, at the Assonet depot. sence of these artists affords # sufiiclent'guarantee to | stout ien years since, on which occasion he weat her lofty mountains, refured in the most noble manner, | Bloomingdale, charged with having, on the night of . ¢ Stock for sale.—Very profitable ne Sect ried fern Rte ee cur readers of the fact that the music was o! the highest | miles and cleven hundred yards im anhour, distancing | and went no far an to ‘persist when threatened with war, | day, the 27th ult., bu: of @ manufactaring concern, working under the Tree, Cxestiendy, | Py the way, (nie popular band | aii bis competitors. ‘That was his first and only race un- | ‘he exile alluded to was the present ruler of France, | shoo store No. 236 Brosdwa stud " |) Te /ERBUN! TVAL— CONG! ¢3 * Hy 1 juentl; le to exhibit DOBS foot ia a Swit: nd in th oes were found on his feet., He wad await, Tr Becadrey, from ten to twelve, dally. pip Rl Ng gi og ~ Promenade, “Coronation Match"... publie” } Louis Napoleon Bocaparte mid to one | epemtecdions “Teas vale deere tans Rrsomer yan et nine PurLapRurnia, Sept. 4, 1854. Quadra aoe, ‘The attendance at the course was quite large, and the | "U1 congratulate a people which knows how to govern | yeare ® Methodist preacher in L A A grond parade of the German Tarnerbund or gymnas. | 4. Polka Redows, “unact, 6. 7 9,000 tne rat Bee ae track well pi «d for the match. Great delay was | ituelf, aud daily tends to render itself more worthy of | more. He is also well known to our tree’ road’ orth: (new) occasioned in the selection of umpires anda referee, | freedc; ) tthe t f Republic "— Works Stealing a Diamond Ring.—Policeman Weatoott, of the Detter security teow Yorks s fotter addreried to H, | ie league came off this morning. They marched to In (alts, _ Krcll's Ball Kleenge,”’. exch party objecting to the selection of the other: 60 | 7. Bonaparte, vol 1, p.180 | vith wards yopecaay.amteied.« cnlaeel sana, uamoh dependence square, where they were ranged under the trees in the centre avenue, Conrad by William Rosenth: Quaarille “Fashion,” . Polka, Redowa, ‘stat aid introduced to Mayor 8. Polls, ‘Prairie 5 itz, “Night Wands Hag. | Mayor Conrad, ta | 10° Quedrille, “atradella, B., St. Nicholas Hotei, will meet with attention. that instead of wn 3 Son hie peanen it God has given Switzerland great natural defences for | George H. Andrewe, charged with stealing a ‘diamond 8500 WaNTED—ANY GENILEMAN HAVING wes vearly five befor: tlemen se | th tion of her independe: which ble her | ring, worth $40, from Charles Westbrook. The wes Incted aa the umpires were James irvin for Searles, and | to Gare ve tens to her inotitotions with the mestontice | found on the Anger of his tana, to whom hele pres Mr. poet «ies S Neptier gt <aeepggn a Isaacs as prséenee, Her great, her real safety se mites of aa edit. He was committed by Justice Bogart for trial. um, an the sbove amount to loan for six months, ym and breakfast served in room, for | eloquent language, welcomed them to the honpitalities * r * the refe1 referee accompanied the tic governments, ix confidence in 4 Seuss ofie Boourity given. Tho house is first class. | of the city, ’ Sen ieee pedestrians during te race, riding in » barouche, to felth in 1b6 sebhime tecching which, nature breathes out m ae J line addressed to A. F., Brondway Post Office, will re: | yo4.. rasbert was nomi: mn higs for | 18. Quactille, “Charfrari,” wateb every movement of the “toddlers, to her from her unsullied mountain tops. Receiving a OS fra tmed ecive attention. jo! mbert was nominated to-day by the whigs for - D better to which of the two was entitled to the | bravely into her bosom the persecuted apostles and de DrownEp.—Coroner Hanford held an inquest Congress, to represent them from the Fourth Congres. | 14 Polke Redows, “Assembly Ball stakes. move on the part of these gen- | fenders of her own principles, she can—and then only— | forenoon, on board the sloop Calhoun, of on Uemen, as it wi Soe been impossible to have wit- defy the machinations of her enemies of necessity. By | the body of one of the bands, James ktau, fet) ion. This dance occupied an hour. ‘42H ADVANCED IN ANY SUMS ON DIAMONDS, itr : ts Dd diaainhyetbret em, salen, Saweley roland ge “Ge goles py Lie Ac cathe Eheiohaning a iy tug emer aly epeiatet nosred Xe race seer the ji re stand, from _ great = 7 her ‘land the rallying ground of ther republican. bs crecbenss on Pie evening and was drowned. " y ” 4 ber and following and surround. riots, irreaist rengt! Bor geo. | ciet—accidentally drowned. | Decessed was about nine- Sean “sricnas Re WOUDE Nor 08 Felten’ntrect, shoot | hero thi afternoon, and were received by Captale Page, | Cob Joba Winthrop, Walden Pell, James Parker, Jo, | ing the walkers during the entire race. “Vory ltue was | graphicil conformution. From that serategtcal position to | teen years of age, and Fesided at Glon Cove, L. 1 floor, Tas seem. Odes neeon ems 6k. M., to5P.M t Norman Jackson, Robert | seen of the the rn kx Peels + parties by the reporters, except when they | guarded morally, she can materially aid 8 aghanbsenes Tee cece Fanon, Walter C Barclay, A. H. Pree | appeared in front of the judges’ stand. nent of Enrope,’ Once assured of a cordial and uatinch. | , A? caerniia tive Wun: duasvsved. on taeeaee ines ca tituasey Go tthe Ward chi Se tee Herts tee ras ig Gould Hoyt, Ed- | “At a querter to 6 o’cloek the men wers evenly started, | {ng friendahi, ihe republicans would, in any assault, ay | three sory wood Emigration to Kansas, &. br f ‘i james Pendleton, 8 C. Montgomery, | searies on the*inaid to ber assistance from every part of Kurope, and make, y i CuevELann, Sept. 4, 1854 . web, Henry L, King, Eagene Croger, Frank Wid | yent off at a rapid when they again came in sight | red were, every pass of the Alps a Thermophyle in her | un with’ the asalstanca of others, soon ¢x The Kansas Executive Committee of Northergabio, | ""°? sexes ron mam Of THR BALL. Searieg was about a yard ahead, which he kept, although | defence. 1 know whet prudence requires, But often | the fismes. It was ascertained that the roof hed besa, ERS ATTEMPTED ARSOY.— Between one and two o’clock yes “LOANED ON DIAMONDS, WAT JHES, he havinz won the toss, and they business aay tial. Office hours from 10to4. HAaR- GOVERNMENT de to the stand. QuUIT, BRADLEY & 0O., 38 Ann sireet, two doorsfrom | have appointed Mr. A Plumb, of Ashtabula, to vidft New | _ 1. lickets of admission for a gentleman, with or with. | Orccrerto turn by the referee as he came to the speee |: Geum nie UE Tai hte eal te harmaee taturgted with camphene, and then set Are to by BE cpeemereenersesnteeneamsnisiecsancinn a, | YOR Wat Boston, end tthe secsures to secure the fall ee eae ¢a’no variation i ‘he distance between them, although | perry tonal ‘What her sons are caable of an sotars, w m person. ah iis peel yo 5 7 a ie was striv! for the . ime tt] rten, Sem. AnawpormEnt. — Yost jay morn! cer IVIDEND NOTICE —MORKIS CANAL AND BANK: | co-operation of the Kansas Emigration Societios in the | 3, The committee of dlrection to wear white rosettes. | "rrecond mile, 8:08, The third mile was not so fast, as | Noche or fefela, db Bape thay ere belles. sepia I Re ward, arrested and brought betore Fastioe Botemren bas oe on nitee Aud Promenade at 9 o’elock, Supper at 12 | Hyd fell in behind Searles, and seemed to take the mat- | Tyurteenth century; and by the famous victories which | «German bamed Jacob Bergman, re in Graham The Fusion Convention of Loraine county mot at Elyria | 'clock. ad ter more coolly than before. The time of the third mile | in 1476 and 1470 they gained at Grancon and Morat, over | avenue, cbarged with abandoning bis family and on Satarday,-and Bominated a ticket, which did not give | quavncq me tan thelr poouller’ Guiles nea’ thay Tint 10:20. Fourth mile, Searles shead—time, 0:28. On | Charles the Sash, And in modern times, whilst 90 many | them in want, He was committed to the colle t0 a satisfaction to a portion of the delegates, who have called | them, we believe, to the general satisfaction of all con. | the filth mile Boyd was abead a¢ they came up the home | changes wie taking place, almost in every part examination. the stand, Searles stepped | rope, was it not to the righteousness ard firmness he a ‘& new convention. pean Delete: Kale x Ag og og Po saed it two or three yards or so alviad. | of hér policy chat Swfiserland guoceeded fa, maintaining | _ GRAND Lancery.—Yemerday, a warrant was tequed by SO Ned RS ole Among the ladies we noticed irs. Follett, Mrs. ‘Time, mile then, not less | Justice Borwoll and placed in the hands of officer Thomp- Deateuetive Fire in Cineinnats sad Misa Lucy Holbrook, (daughter of 1M. Tokbrooe yarsgl Couzioss and. at le time the ‘aifteatty connated terrae paver’ {hun Informesdaye,’annownee that | #00, for the arrest of Walter Will ¢ with stealing Feq.,) of Boston, Mra. Hoit, daughter of Gen. Winfeld | {at veciged the race, tentles al:0 ‘brush to re- | pointimidetion cen force her into dishonorabie inhoxpi- | feather beds and bedsteads from Mrs. Cirommans, Sept. 4—0r. M. | Scott; Mra. Cyrus Alger, of ‘Boston; Hyslop, the | tality, or awerve her from the inherent principle of her | bam avenue, valued at $60. At eight o'clock this evening, a fire broke out in S. J, | of New York; Miss Ward, of Baltimore; Miss Lowndes, own vitality. Grawan Steuer Preactnxc.—There was i John’s furniture establishment, a large stone building on | %,Pal'imore; Mise Jarvis, of Hartford, Coun.; Mise Tangerous as it seemed at the time, the noble attitude | the German la: ‘on Sunda; Sorvenntane Fr te the Post itis Wright, caughter of Hon. Wm. Wright, of New eed of the Porte in behalf of the defeated Hungarians proved | and six o'clock, at the corner Ewen streets, fourth street, opposite the Office. now nine | Miss Ogden, of fee gaa A omy safe one, while it acquired for her, even in the face of | ona vacant lot. ppthag) Nontne to o'clock, and the fire continues to rage furiously. John yo Mrs Broadhead, Rie megg well, ga former prejadioes the friendship of republicans and the | the fa ed around and to break C Huntington & Co.'s china etore, and Mr. Fall’s carpet seer ent leer kas Lane gh Ad respect of the world. Would she had pursued the right | up the mec hooting, &¢., but used no violence — tore is already much damaged. Tho property is believed | “rent AB geben Raed eo courte to the present moment, and secured to herself | The Third ward polce, ‘Mallen, soon “ v fed LA assiduous attentions h 4 their grateful and courageous services. made thetr appearance, when the party tobe Sally Sanipes, Sak Mie Ovo thas Can Reade Gilet 5, See Seva Tanee ain eae Second, i & Even if considerations of self-preservation should | dist.ly became quiet. confined to the building where it first broke out. immed with cut velvet. 4 t DRY WwRAaT! STOPPAGE OF SAW-MILLS—FHR | jitics] and 2 ; “take MOF BAGING. 90 BADLY, HTC, BIO. | (hem wo Deas tet - ~ Bascon, Sept.4, 1864. Eotea wane eee ee We have had:vo rain yot in this vieinty, although the | ‘or'poneet, “of Deteon, aus ‘Mecere: Wallen indications for it have been stronng for s day or two. Panon, of New York, with ‘The Most of the saw-mille at Oldtown, Stillwater and other | cellen{ as far as regards maters an ogni | he eae EE 1 tear raging ay eye me | a, a ge a The eoutetatons fer the Walton ure i the ryaigur int rm an ran o| DRATE OF A counoron ant OP GOVERNOR ps fgg me a Jobn Lynoh , ollector of agen or acona, wk dares Rao Hedbteg iohghs a tans toms, con sia gy | SRLS Te Gov. Stevens, of Washington Territory, is recovering | from the sickness which deta'ned him in this city, and | shell demoeratic convention, to * qlee vo for thece tn We Colitocaia etenaner 06 the 9908, © Yow, exe mld fo be oe, 0