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NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST Ul, 1855, as sid lodging since Thave been wecustomed to visit | Among the-pasengers brought by the Louisiana, | THE LOUISVILLE RLOTS. } mat chon the mon who wore wounlabs por shelby Cape May, aud to correspond for the HEAL», Dor, | | yotice cx-Prevideut Tyler and the Hy. Dr. Pyne, 2 RT le | riroct, fant fh Hireat fn ome inwiance ations ene a ou 'who hav bihacnen tua rial sale effet Moad Whar Wo ae nent aenees at pe Og presume do | of Washington. . Whit is more uataral than that the | state of Peeling in the City—Ziat of the Killed | 00's tint in consequence of (ite thronts ant of rato dot, requite any assurance of this kind. veueruble ex-President should feel auxious about —Casd of the Catholic Bishop, &e. 8 iat Thies who Bad utiprad Taen were escamblogin, < wad ruMaag aoekingthe atte — Charles Baydack's establishinent was ct rth tom of Overy foreigner? | diet, and man aamed Urite abot in the bremat, 3 | The confectionery of Daniel Samvok wan attacked, ane’ the fomaies driven to the guctet, where they were aendigy dara sines — 6ull ented by (he supake from the burning Poy a Oi nm supply ofshot, | Maker's house, next door, was atoued ead aautiays far Day fully avmod wad lent upon the eaecution of macretedd whut =a Sea Gout. the eafety of the country, and what better opportuni. We copy the following article in relation to the tate I aay Pures ee pnt ee aut a used for ten they ie | inj xa rey PE r y i iavi | Ger wted the American ticker etna] bite hia building was burnigg Chere was tn the attack oe die eens yt ee CAPE MAY. ty could there be for looking into matters aud | riots im Louisville from tie Journal, the lending Know | Gergana wha voted American a rod rection, epi ie palieiee mye. teenies Ste. ee wa tte eileeh fy tho od igen ak A produced ‘Care May, Aug. %, 1855. | things than while stopping at Old Point with the | Nothing raper in that citys The extracts below embinioe | “48 0 Ko We thete horaes, and ‘ Pete . bird % ly the entire reading portion of tac paper whice wat ; An Invasion the Mosquito Shore—Natives | equally veverable Secretary of State? Mr. Tyler's po- | near! pave ond paesdlaliaase that Vesteali’s Concert— | ition justly commands the entire confifence of Mr. | '*ved om the morning of the Bi — he beat. ‘Theae instraments of demth had — briige, abe could not gain @uy adeniasion iato a provided for dealing death to Ameri of any of ber fiends, for far of thetr being mobbed. whilat lus houses were on fir ‘The Lakery of Chackes Beckers wag at sod stemmed, «@ lorge quanti’y ofammani and the windows in Charles Beont's berber &@ week past, we huve recoived jatioa. | eridentiy be C uerces that tiers was in the Firat | The explosions of p © of Sag Nichts, and that every of Hap at the Mount Vernon. Marcy, and these two distinguished statesmen were Fogg rat Argan flier iehhde peas Het | fort era xntended to te sone by the leaders of Ihe amy ; ss © Thea tues belong to Me. Raymond, who liven da On Sanday there aprang ap a land breeze here, | ‘loseted al the afternoon of yesterday, and each de- | after dinner matters assumed a more vicicnt aspect. The | AqU"? 82, Barty a induce igut not be able to do by pare. | Wenever saw an siee The “grocery of Pred. Burghold was comple : | and dixtusbance wt the pw sth i clined receivit yc whatever. What's in { first cerious difficulty occurred in the uy tat te | Soo “ 4 - utd with it came down upon ax clouds of the most | the wind? Is "% ‘mediation im Zuropean affuire atill | city. A couple of gentlemen were Tiling slong. in a cure if ee oe aly of Be tek y adore a sie sneer tng was quit ¥enomous mosquitoes that ever rioted in blood. | a matter under consideration? or is the succession | Fiske, when they were drat ut from a house by Germans | 4.4 ‘uoradlary apyeali had beer tele, ketivem nck | prided coud 2 They stayed with us until Tuesday. afternoon, when | to be properly looked to? Reeder has been removed, | Oeste.” ‘Fd. Williams Pe i Blea ies of theic party demagogues and through ty . i “ which was a good stroke, in view of the approaching | Noy seiy, a Joh : ye party press. They hod been induced to beli ‘what a stiong sea breeze sommenced blowing and sent election; but other and ‘deeper echemes thay be on Ly yaa an John Latta (Americans), went there. | OU cone. that th can party eoughtto take avray or them back to their swampy haunts onthe Jersey | hand. These are strange times, and we may see Fok areca eae ek tet balls Gebcapwte- their vested rights. They were Al the voting places every Muttexd of it% contents, his damages being fh © he taany Fates as were | Adjoining, the hoo store of Joseph Hook Now had offered them — treat. These houses are the property of Jacob f up and ne one | While the mov was at its highent pitels of excltement, raha right bo vo ‘The riote wore | engaget ot this work of destruction, the most paint W hoses on persons passing | sightw were witnessed. Poor women ‘were vith aicset. Ta one ease we hear that nn | their children and littie mementoos of home that were A ceived several buckshots pbout bis bedy, aad Williams tr C eu pun Va 4 a z a2 75K sand “ r , and their toost. ¥olent at sea hacw aud beaten nenely to b@aght from the father! men were cowering belere Flats. While among us, they were exceedingly in- | kome stranger associations, As walls sometimes have | wns lightly injured. sbubet to-suctnacs; une uaitabr deo! | the mad multitude, and hiding themuiver whorever ee ' ‘ * . | ears, it may be in m wer to give you, in my next ‘The report reached the iower part of the city that six uateaous as Dinodiemckery; ay. Say, Quito cnt dir: | {20 a ecesabs aden eparuelle Wockieciee eaeet- |’ Atbericiay Pad been, EoshteN cree aie lane: ato athia city had the fupression — portunity offered; while, painful of ad s. Even af it were not true, The Amesican oh thes rerea'e rows al the polly on stars and atcipes waved at the head of the maceileglous that (he antion w “eyed Jeysey on the phlebotomic line. People | j, fice. This caused the assemblit . * 4 _ ing Letween these two old sta; office. cau e assembling of m lange crowd, | 6 were instuatod to, And wintted wae ncteot | Monday, and avai Chemaeives of disturbances thus | mobdites, Visiting yesterday the « of these outragn, tried to get rid of their sting, the ladies by veils, the | rhe ball, last night ae Brillant aur sod all which proceeded up town. siya Beet task made uy the | i ; ti ots Pl gee a aia Lieder gunna rt taeceure 10 ex vr tinal vote and to ne | we were alckaned at the ruta that bad ten wrought, ee ‘ i i oir hes roun leasure. 7 y - bape ¢ : ou jo have had more semye and patrlotinm, «| ja that meaner {i he Americans | boi q ure broken and burned, aed gentlemen by handkerchiefs tied around their heads | wus a iy y from which «i ad been fired upon Americana, on tha | oA Se ee Ok Ser See xd fo proeans thee Aoing this, by preserving | the poor inhabitants gathered abut, the ceumnente bs ks, ti ‘ . rivals of course changed the appearance of things,and ea | Saath bas been raid and done by Woe leaders mad dems and necks, but without much success, ‘Their sharp | eee eee neta einen’ beauties Conteting for | Sommer of,Glay and Madison, He was shot, stabbed and } Toguty “ag Nivhts party toattaca to t bills penetrated everything short of soleleather, | the honor of being recognized as the “belle of the | ting on a staircase, was’ ¢ Out, etabeed, aad Jame for these timentable aad and tae whole population of Cape {sland became a | ball room.” Whether Miss H—d, of Baltimore, or | beaten, His recovery: ix dc I, Everything in the perfect cherry padding in look to say the least. Your | Miss Tn, of Bortolk ame of, emaphant: Kell: Sones par}. of the house, at broken to places. od r “ e crowd pros 4 ison and Cape Ma *iuosquitoes do uct sing; they go stealthily ang ee ph ‘edinhipeantig from Gosport,and } Sbelb; where Sting ‘trom, the noeeet vad Bo ee, ngvacited these acts of about, nipping here and there with exceedingly | with it; the excitement it oceasioned in Portsmouth one ey gated Fao grocering. A German sopernaier, | droporiy belongs, ured (kt put tacitura wing. The air was black with them for a | and Norfolk. One case has been reported for twodays, | Pocet by the crowd nual eesartkeaten, the-atreyt, was upon te heads of th Hy few hours. These went off, carrying with them no | Bd that one, like all the others, wasamong the Irish | "“Ti,0 crowd then ransacked a German, beer house. ¢ rit ee E laborers. The guests here from Norfolk feel no ap- | per of Walnut and Shelby, kept by U. Kiszler, and two small amount of the blood of the best families, as pretension of its spreading, laugh at the rid Jouses occupied by Germans on the corner af Sheiby- and well as that of the would-be-best or codfish aritocracy. a. reports which-have been circulated. Marshall, A Gerinaa named John Peller, was Aabbed ‘The concert given last evening by Mile. F. Vestvali, | Om the 1th of this month a grand yacht race | rven times, but not dangerously injured 2 ‘laa ¢ ‘ ‘The next eeene of the riot was on Jefferson street, near the New ‘York favorite, at the Mansion House, was which edics faleddtat vrmotiee of Seeaatele Beargrass creck. Here « party of gentlemen coming into assiated. by 1. Schreiber, the famous coruet-a-pistou | ver cups will be awarded—the first prize to the | tHe city war fred upon y foreigners from the houses, sad player, Allan Irving, the eminent English barri- | swiftest boat, and the other to the second best. This caberatat nicest en ihe tats es fae tone, and W. Dressler, the distinguished pianist. a pertvetorter at the yotiag places, and thin ¢ did. | their property, terrified at every sound lost if might be he utmost order and quiet ve * maintained, Pg! heo | (he eignal for another attack the Fag Micisté fonnd they were futled and eda not got i" Ay lave teen the provocation of any ame er may bel up a disturbance al the polls, we aiippose they resorted | man in any one houw, there ean be no excuse, no antecedents of | to the drendis @xpedion! of fieing an che people passing | tlou for the indiscriminate burning and plundering ef Derespowability | Hate streets | Louses in nowise connected with the property of the aal@, We publish with Spaidiug’s card to the | lobe aggressive partion, ic. We have mot, ht wehaye written, intend. | Adawt 2 o'clock at nigit a frame grocery on the conser ation upan him. We have aot for | of Modison and Shethy streets was burned. ot suspected hin of instigoting men to riutand | On,Mlain @treet, just above the Woodland Garden, # We have tett graceful to iit for the services | Coopering cstablishment belonging to Thomas Garrety wae ve rendered upwards of a yews ageom alia ag lie ex net on Ore between twelve and one o'clock yew eltement, to the extent of his intueace rown | ing, end burned to the ground. Mr. Garrety was hetween thi p operty was thonght to bein danger trom a moo, and | shat the thii™TT had been confined for served ward aod until nearly ex we bave never thought kita otherwise than ag tho friea! Hie Joma, though small—some N0O—Leaves ham The voting hut simekened, of law wad order, his family deeti D Miah y one to gain admi CARD OF BISHOP SPALDING —~T0 THE PIRLE 8 forvigners wan comme Below -citivens tn the Lowisrille Jowrnal ot the a | ing J find the tllowing passage —""We are not now pre ab they (assaults coramitted by for tnetigated by direct 3 a Hie further above, on the oppeaite t coopering shop of Laward Prun wae burned to the ground, Loss about $600, | thirog the trouble on Monday afternoon o Germam, | named John Vogt, residing en Clay street, near wan abot and kills! His wife was eat aceons the | ant her yonng child injured. A German asaed Ketnat, Living ont Marshall street, was killed Walter Murphy, ap Jrishman, was chased by « lange ning, near Owsley, Kinnard & day morning, having pre- 2 which the shots were fired, were pels be Caen ie @ new psn in sun Sfitekes and the couteute diwollsbes.- The brestc) eee e none 4 here, an ract a at crowd. Several Nor- | afterwards fired and burned down, with sever te sri beeper fe gna ai Bio folk boats, Landerstand, have entered the lists. ‘The | houses. A number of window panes in other peerie s place. Mule. Vi Vali displayed that intense drama- | Charming voice of the accomplished Mrs. W—r, | were broken. | Several Germ ( from this ind e tic fecting in her rendering o: the wir of the * Favo- | ° Baltimore, is still a subject of praise, as she ka prt hiiana i aes Fie Marnby, i rau Be | not a shadow ofa doubt ha’ rita” which has characterized und won for her a po- | i" fine operatic style ull the fashionable operas of the | Ce ceicnd, un American, was eve, but not damgereucly. | RB borlebed, or tacrd ition which entitles her to the high standing she | “ay. Moreanon, = E. _ | injured; and an Irishman wus shot and benign. Hit had Dot been fos cious of any wttects liged to go to the defend unarme! aad were ome have wnierstood athetic 1 beg respectfully and earnoat i 1 in d wonading of 3 f was hia murderer, olds in the profession; the andante was so exquisite- ENGLISH WATERING PLACES. All the German houses attacked were those from whieh | Cah Mm) Pouaiity of ua tenting ny the truth of the injurious insinuation con corge Rdgertot, while conversing with acme ladies Y rendered as visibly to move her audience; and [Correspondence of the Boston Traveller.) shots had been fired by the occupants. this i gleaned ita lang MIE, been, until the | ¢, if lor 4 as shaban Solow wun the bold and striking nature of the al- LONDON, July 10, 1855 _While this was going on in the upyer part of the aity, | Nye Dg the vivre. we hays receive the following wn py Confined to my ramn for two weeks by | John Feller, © German, was stabbed sevem times tu te egra strpased any version of this magnificent | If you want to sce one of the most remarkable in- | [Nein Parsons were feed upon in the tower part of Mala | sino I J. Pigg tigton, , Me. Gregory, | neneet the Catholic clergy of this city have hed fight on Hie corner of Shelhy and Marshall, amt Heia, & pomposition we have hithertoheard. She sang, also, | stances in which the Anglo-American has ontstrip- | St260., About 6 o'clock. ns ware alot f ae or, ay i iactcan oi ek Samar oF or ea at Germon, ropemaker, while walking along the etseet, waa her celebrated drinking song from “ Lucrezia,” pro- | ped the Anglo-Saxon, you must visit an English wa- | at once brought the excitement to the highest pitch. The | [l0ctinle eitizeas i : Heabore: Mebolent seater tkeementare lucing an effect which ensured a vociferous encore. | tering placc. With one or two exceptions that I | Srishrowon Mainstreet, above Fleventh, wasattackedand | 5,020" of pistes whic! Foi + | seiaian Ge tee ones Gun 25 Gat wine eo tO orcad aoa in an English ballad “True Love,”’ Mile. Vestvali | shall refer to anon, it matters little to which of these | fired, and several persons were killed, and ome burned. | lait wen eof in ny way in eat, tstandaian with’ fal aplere altogether, 1 venture of justice and tharmed her audience by the touching manner ia | innumerable summer resorts you wend your way. | A large number were wounded, The Irishuan who hich she sung it—wasalso rapturously encored and | Lowestoft, Yarmouth, Walton-on-the-Naze, on the | Graham while he was taking care of Rhoads, an Aw also to appeal tet 1 a the Fiftl ward none and two o'clock, Men howered with bouquets—the audience were taken | eastern coast, or Weymouth and the Isle of Wight | Who bad bren shot, wax hung, but cut down before h with tond Ee tad al at atl ayer keg y ‘ack was made on Henry M. Smite, « back by the beautifully clear articulation aud expres | on the south, all differ widely from your Nahants Closet earn Pires hota mice Povey ere ho we ali enpriaerls, a injuicion x toda if bik aie who resides in that ward, and whose ion of our language. Her duett from “ Semira- | and your New) , and even from the Swampscot % 5 # hide," with that excellent barritone, Allan Erving, | and Hye Beaches of New England. ‘The difference | Unda: Malvin 1. scott, Ax jook the house by surprise and was sung to perf will strike you on your first arrival, ard you will see Seven or eight hi 1 fo the engine-house where the pelle - For no offense whatever he waa grossly ia- those who wished to erente a» Sie tan eens »loata to bel can, had bis arm badly of the pas hi wo Ab whom the indyence see on the north side of Main street ites ree beg tu way th witho eatin 4 pursued how could it be otherwise with auch voices! In | it more and more a your stay is prolonged. To be | above Ficventh, am " eae. | Mica pettinal ogee Jemus Christ, tho God TASBant wet bata for tbe scmbekt Uoetiond CP hee *hreiber, the well known cornet-a-piston player,we | sure there is a hotel—perhaps more than one; but not f the | at the bottle ck lence, to remain qu attending to th Kirkpatrick and Bacon, he would, doubtless, have beam ad much pleasure in recognising the same artist who | to be compared ~with the “Pavilions” and “Alpine | Pipe of the American Fagle Company, was shot about . business, to keep away from all excited assombdios ant | mu: ed dowpite the thet that bis fainting wife threw rag eo fuvorably received at the Philharmonic Socie- which tempt the gentle folk of Beacon | Clock this morning. The houses were nearly all owaed | 7! ina! edt cpap ak if they think they have beea injured. to rn good for | herself with her childr Bhd nial 1A p ge ' i pen 1 : \ in New York, and later in Boston, with the ‘La- | street to adventure themselves among the hills of the | > Francis Quinn, who was killed, fe phi ride Logan evil find te pray for those? ishio have wronged them. f | cee gt ing Th range Troupe. For purity and breadth of tone, | countr Ié bas much lew ot pretension, and éri- Later at night, one of the groceries ransacked on Madi not to disgrae ty, and the Amer appe them and to the world whether this has not ! bly walking slong the paven erfect intonation and surprising execution, he is dently-e ta mach Jess 6 ah It is qnite like- | SP Ligh hite) PEE, Cova, sae: alte two Irish cuoper | name Ly the perpotration of Kuch » ‘deed of shame Yeon always the t ny Inatmictions to then, both | court howe, when be was assauited by a gang of mem + 1 x eM shops on Main street, There were sever Nabe ¢ Batti 2 ef th aR i alae that of all the Cathoti ding by " . ier ie mt rn aie eee eT “Mr th ineiirde oat tat you wi iy me sty ther ‘t hy ei erty a that the mob had uothing | without ot j Sisilis9 sabe high on opinion of my f citizens of rt sticks, with one end loaded with lead. He wae ier ig ou the ch horn— velled. Mr. | train with yourself; but you will not stay there todo with this fr little before ten o'clock at night, wor le te 7 he threats 4 or if britally b . and 04 Preasier bas the rare talent of pianist aud ac- | you do as ohere do, but will sally out as soon.as you | ‘There were some warlike ¢ rations thia morning |, lite are teen ees! night Fee yi eI bmg ’ beep rH a hie Gea nae 3 ompanyiat united, and proved himself a great ac- | have fairly digested your dinner, in quest of lodgings. | © Filth street, near Main, but better couascl prevailed nb Louisville 75 no violence | taken vp joll, the man marching along isition. And in this you will have no difficulty, as in the {| #9 the crowd finally dispersed with the avowe The nex! concert will be on Saturday. windows of soos houses, © meh emall, is Fide vas given ‘the ont hastily, and obtained | th. our tri There was a “hop” at the Mount Vernon lust | tuepended an ample card, aanouneing “"Loduings to the particulars from sonrees whicli we consider most 2 1 We run w ight. which was attended by a crowd of fifteen hun- | Jet.” If you have bronght with you wife and chil | “Jhye coroner bas held inquests on the followsng red or two thousand guests. There remain on the | dren and nursery maid, you may have a aitting ; P | Hand from four to five thousand people. One-half, | yoom and aleeping rooms, with attendants, at prices not two-thirds of them, are divided between the varying all the way from six or seven dollars to a olnmbian, Congress Hall, the Mansion House, and | pundred dollars a week. The names of those “lodg- ie Moont Vernon, the latter of course having the | ings” are as divers as the prices, from the modest tgest number. The season bids fair to continue | “Roee Cottage’ to the stately “Belvidere” and te 4 be sige wol near the first of September. There have been | “Royal Terrace.” The lodgings, too, comprise ill pikete Many Roa parted, tu! ore New Yorkers then usual here the present year. | gradations, from the Duke to the Duke's shoemaker. | ""Throdore Loads, an Amerioin. aged thirty, residing ley night well come in larger number, too, a3 Fairly settled in your lodgings. you are 4s much | on Main street, below keventh, was shot and stabbed an place has great attractious for them, and it is | at home as in your own house. The butcher, baker, | the etrect in the . He iched by excellent sea steamers from your city in | &c., call every day, and you order whit you like. jve or tea hours, the greater part of which you may | Your meals ure served to you in your sitting room i r birth dast locked in the capacious arms ch hours as you prefer, all that being included The Sandford, the newest of these ttendance.” if the house is large there will be capital craft; your correspondent has | several other families similarly accommodated, and her, and, therefore, speaks from the book. A | all as private as at their own homes. In tact ste roo, however, should be secured in her in | Englishman's notion of # visit’ at a watering with the pitchfork on his “shoulder, blood running from ite prong While the victim was placed im jell the et pled murderers were permitted to go along wate bed in search of other eubjeeta. part of the elty, a» stated yeaterday, tea inated neve the corner of Chapet About five o'clock, « man named Rhoede p oot! #6 lighieas inte a home on Mata etreet, aad We wae ticed A and killed. hn Hodson, reviding em < Groen street, news the Vreston etreet, was daet * in the Fighth ward about the vy P@rvonal ansist~ | Graham. @ found C to the police when entled on by way af them for that | inthe beck of the he purpose, uader Ihe penalty prescribed by Jaw for r waa {mediately « tw few yours lite those more awful | Io the lowe @ hundred, wos there as muking a ivil feuds fievitia, An) waspaumxc | tary intone: exhorted them, in thee very we saute comtnand, te ¢ variy they left the: ap ut we did wot aecomnyuan: nt ong, but n expired eight ofeloe hock of frock buildings on the ‘Malo god 'eventl streets were surrounded tg ree excited ond well ormed mob. The camnom nel in the streets, aad the corner building o mene hy Mr Lang, anf he were in the house at ty cote WF the flames Joseph All pace | corner of Market Let us | han vecreted theme! comfortable. Stormy Prrre.. is “home, relieved of ita toils and its cares, in the st tug the peace aad making « wole Sea Gull left here last week, and [tempo- | see in what way he carries out this idea. About the | out JOHN BALBER, Mayo le ily have assumed his post till he returns, middle of the atternoon everybody is abroad. The | — The body of F ro ray yenLn eed store. A frame ocenpicl as » bwarding a tradesman has dined, the nobleman ig in quest of an | in the Court hone aye in pornos ly examined | house by € tvan, wos next consumed, Two vacamt WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, VA. appetite. All are snuffing the pure sea breeze, ia nit. He was sh gd i ne COMMUN re | bowses ‘th Dt ond were borned. Next came « WiteetireateSranie,. ) carriages, on horseback, under the cliff, among the bodies of w man i burned, both. Trisb, oor = tim enninpadia th tea, aba? ee applet a Mila he podomgtlewapelh wage Grane Va, A pebbles, putting off in boats, promenading the jetty. ° ‘of the foreign born population. tral, om n vireet, snidier, Adjoining wae a brick fn phigh Patrick Piya incenmrian Co., Va, Aug. f oa ohitbe heey k with th may Mave imagined th aid mt t | ved, alee tenaated in part by Mre.Heuly, Mev. Wheeler, : ae You will be very particularly struck with the pre. hospital, aad tay are uot 1 JOHN HAMHER Mt. Mrs. MoGint x urney from New York to the White & ulphur vailing style of ‘drees, It is peculivrly plain and | expected to recov t the p ae mat the 1 Wor ; ’ aye | a at pat ASR a ss Springs--Scenery of the Alleghanies—Arrival a | simple, more so, indeed, than is worn at home, aud shore is alse n dead ta the av bron er Counciiaen Lf weht avi te he Springs-~ The Season—Distinguished Visiters, | Was procured purposely for this excursion. The A German. corner of Madison aavl Shet Couttee” (unit: Rhow Mothiog | y foe: ve ‘Oe iSeveatie English woman is economical, and has a notion that | by, is not expected te recover. , os occupied by Deana re. Sr. the sea side spoils a good dress. I must mention one ‘The coroner was umm’ + noon to hold an inques Menohan All the abewe perty of Patrick Quimn, | Higgins, James We twelve t th And when otailing it atvords me mach pleasure to announce to you | thing in. the dress of English ladies at the sea side | ("the body of an Tristuaan named Pat, Morphy nea” | hoses were } wafe arrival of my party at this charming water | which I fear will greatly shock the fine notions of ) ‘Pt brewers foot nep, Ht haga aoe of tie dam hadow of a justifieat G Mr. Quiam, who baad place. We left New York, Saturday evening, 28th | ™y own fair countrywomen. She does uot cover by a party of Yrishmen upon Mr. George Bur seeninate Aavrtean ciiteenn tn one shvasta. what »:| stot am baton, wan Lira 7 agi | ber face with an impenetrable brown or green veil, can born citizen, on Jacks het expected but vroased spirit of our countrymen opposite site of Main, «, Via steamer Jamestown, for Richmond. Our sai’ | thinkin, 1 suppose, that the sea breeze is just aa pr vtlia will rage and revenge? re tand Mev. Teaseome nand Green streets, and also the firing by 4 perfectly delightful. Sunday was warm: bat such | good without Leing strained throngh a seive, and | Upen American citizens from the wi re tie ample provisions on the ship for the com- | that even the sunlight andiluted will not do her an: on Jefterson street, and various hi ‘ a oo i elby street ot tne passengers thut we enjoyed the whote trip | ond Yuee, whieh sbe retains afull month after: | _Afier tie bring trem ros au Uehind wall. he Even by one of the moti Amerion * torday, the Iria tn the lower part o 1 OVening, with no other down of on Erishiman in th dows of the by incendiarisin that we have just recarded, vIn themselves, . frown the windows of their ap snd of our office, Had Herking t eseaye death from the ol, refreshing breezes, sheltered from the scorch- | ward, and no one, not even the most fastidious, | (°rmans armed with guns ari ritles. began to asarimbh’ | ing volley after volley among the Ame: and Brickbats reconnoitred the 1 : inhabitants cenehed the treet amily rays of the sun. The steamer was made fast at | thinks the cireumstance either vulgar or dis- | (7) /ats* numbers at rhe inter “lies mitacked a | 420 willaay that o eommon a thing asa blow gi k whould tlast have heen ver form. As noon ms One my vidual in the «treet at erm) diecharge ded ® pretext fur a gen waited. however, in vain | ®* door Le was fired at and generally killed. A gem ketry from concealed places {* ichmond on Monday morning, in time to enable pleasing. wagon coming down Green taken off badly wounded, and others shot te That covering of thick veils among our own fe- | 4: ? c i z At this period ‘The pes con th : ¢ ne ther “ i raed to the burning le yeefer ri ph of her passengers as desired to proceed as their males, even down to the little girls, is to me a fore | policemen. accompanied shee 4 a poli + bes ee rot ihe | to ascertain the ea- | vied tha 3 We pte tnforated. fe gar od ney to take the cars of the Virginia Central | perplexity. How often have I scanned such a figure | anda few others, all Ameri went [rom the corner of | Mme OF | ea Cohek vars” clans : to the Ineeption ant | man, escaping fs es, wan detected amd iiroad that morning. These cara leave daily at a | as it approached me, with straining eyes, auxioas, | Green and Shelby toward the erowd of Germans for the | o17eiy sock quick vengeanoe into ee ous iat, Ane, me el sattened thet | ee ater, We overed it ihle, to solve the problem of identity, but com: | PUrpore of commanding the peare, A» they approached. rod ton t we a ane eer 00 ney Caeer rea. and jeantn waste ead prter before seven. Thad made my arrangements | it feats feive itrup tie dspeir ‘and pass on. Such | *¢me 22 or guns amd pistole were Brod at them et > dioverie tata tiie tev an At mae St f voting. save the Histh ward, | Jeinerately shot. within to the treet pend Monday in Richmond, and did not there- rem-searum ladies ht either to have their | G¢!™Mans. Selvage was wornded im tie fare and | rn cilisems killed Je but amell, and the coroner |: 72) {oar uae © of disorier. In fact there t being killed alinont a muattior of Lampemslbi \ ssn = s el mn 0 Williams in the ba Wi tes, Satta had a teg erw a heer wither j beuivete. « - a but oppe fighting as tie yeslle in ny of Nese miserable people, wos caged im th le come directly through. On Tuesday morning | names embroidered distinct and full on their facial i can bear witne i ad many husdrede of others com every ward had been tukea possesalon of hy the K pert ing Hasan yar ei po! 4 sy pal took the cars and resumed the journey to the | coverings, or else regard thefnselves and be regarded | Apout the same ti om, a teacher | Yeh ‘ra db a ao in kes ve Nothings, and though, with the exce € the Si Sethe, SA tlechined bad tueread eeeelaee eta aitains. The cite We found $8 comfortable as | as having ssumed a voluntary incognito in one of the publ p on shelby | 10 me Cts werianrshot down like dogs by un | yoy yee) pe vlolene any the enercise | jeent ar otered ahile a aiad alana at the North, and the road was as well coa- There is “a time coming,” in the history of | s:rvet, and found » party fe Germans dragging | OC yancatiomably 4 large namber of the Amerieans, infy A the right «1 that which lone bustands and tethers are wot to te fount pcted. in some respects it is superior to ours, for | our country, when the women, a3 they will be called, | outa German from a house. the door of w they had | saved ey the massacre of their friends, have evinced ¢ ten we io the way of | zs ss é re than half the ee it is ballasted, and all | will reckon rude health and a plump form of more | broken open, and beating hina ceoelly for mere ed | Gisnraition tw mo meach 106 fr § Gate ola tiotad ot tek tateaes to, | jet Rape at Saratoga is thus avoided. We found the road completed | value than a delicate complexion, and weil worth Pe Arent mae ticket. Me Bani nal loon tel aeunaty | herein they are guilty voters, white olde ond back doore | point about thirteen miles west of Staunton, and | securing, even at the expense of long walks and pies ol Iie, tee peerured a th Dou placed the | ; Ms are Marsbali men. tu this way un 4, Angus! #| work of laying track progressing at the rate of | plain food, and moderately heated rooms in winter, extended ta the members of the | in it, While proceeding In the hack to r was mode in police querters this fre than balt-a-mile a day. One of the greatest | with thick shoes and warm clothing. And then the the of Madison and Jack iéaaa ae Seek aed ui asl itself an outrageous course of | morning, by the arrest ef a man charged with eb yphs of engincering skill is found on this road, | women will be stronger bodied, if not stronger s me uttackedd by » number of Eris. | actin"! Gtid he geome pround the te 1 whiet charge the | duction and attempt at rape. The facts, as they he aneceasful running of trains of cars over the | minded than they are now, and all the men will re- | gem from irivh Row, on Jack-on ate A number of | e Sand settee. abreche | ion have been developed, are as follows: —The mun under of the Blue Ridge, which the road traverses at | joice to see the day, as they never visit the father- | shore were fired, the drive s boy sitting & | th: ¥ | mest quiet aa ri arrest, who gives bis name as John Anderson, ead from sag to 6 that which th who rare he has until recently resided in nin the } Cor House there | County, yesterday came across wn Irish girth, some 16 | eel the hack ¢ wounded, and the wounded in several pla the Trish riconers ¢ +t ward, fre Rocktish Gap, To see this, to look upon the | land now without wishing it were come already. hia wi pery opeucd before the passenger, as beignt after . ¥ * Pr @ * * * were oli oe windows of | wien @r the But we are getting a long way off from our start- | fving at it, for « whole equary * alah | from the place of voting, | eee varen or Sfteen yesrs of age, inan intelligence office la ing point-—-English watering places, Some of them |, Seon alter this the crowd of incenal and intirla\« ans fron the win | Syn sone 4 the city of Troy, where ohe was necking | out 6 o'clock in the evening we took stages and | are gay and flaunting enough, and as fur off from i in whaaeh ani teewerd was Corned: a ee ee fifteen ‘miles, to Bell’s, where we had a good | sweet repose as any one cor desire. Brighton i8 | weited. a ons. Americans and (ie: per, andslept. The next morning we started at | one of this character, which always strikes me asa ans, were wounded, past five, and after a very comfortable and plea- | great slice cut off the fashionable west end of Lon- About half-paat i: vide, reached the White fe in the evening | don, and moved down to a moat sterile and un | Jobn Sntheriand, a» some two m(uat an wits i He represented to her that be bad » family in Co- re fighting eecurre| near the cormer of | jes, that bis wife was iil, and in weed of hetp. He Kiella und Green atee about 1t oelock la tie mora: | Chow enguged her to go with him to that ~ le irish and & YOO | stead ot taking her to Cohoes, however, be got ber = “| | on board the train to Burwtegs. The dintance our ix, on Prost Amerivan, jork, which, from the stand in the court wi by a lew feeling, soothing, and kind remarks was loudly ealled for 2 4 Hes ov hardships, The ladies of our party seemed | hour's conversation with the venerable William Jay | 47, >! sat Teste who * As Hijoy it greatly, and the last sixteen miles of the | in his own study. But I remember another thing | Pavement. An American mar Hoey, while ascending the highest eastern slope | altogether more characteristic of that gay city than Main pstehed ® bunay wae fi ° yard, wm cyt | Ward which induced the family to Believe thet al ices | Waa hot right. On going to the door it waa found le ve selvayw res | be faxtened on the lawide: but the sounds and words vit cightly a the | divtinetly beard ripened snxpicion into shelate B seerived » charge fammll | certainty, ond stmmiianse wae demanded ia being arranged, the Ave aod then the en Williams vox peppe ten shots Broa! arm and side, Win. it Trish Americans, im » wag party, This was the be sng Urehain and Hobson, | | wre hs two days from Richmond, and but one day | romantic spot by the sea, with all its flams and flip. | (lv s(re*t, and wounded in the head. The Irivuman who | oa betas tad bre 2, | prising ber, she began to make inquiries and t feet i two and @ half hours staging. Se {mean | peries and gewguws. No wonder that a woman of | fi) at him was subsequently pursued ant severely | cman ted hisgun mt a carriage ie ahen | e0m@e alarm. Me told her that it was all right, ead Hionra of daylight. As we ascel the Allegha- | so much genuine simple taste and common sense She Aebvitioan tx, the Sakae wan’, alaieredoes » for pesow yanl gentlewan were riding, Another man wae | thus partially quelled her fears. ip. ad none Sroies (demeegtnrtice sp em a) ie Heike crore ee oe Wien Chetion: nearly Inthe manner stated in the Journal of yestemtay | oe alot while driv me weg i bbs by ine | Mie re he took athe the a red ina, » the p 3 ve le aa, sat ih iy and qui immediately eormanicated to the ote, where the scainp remietered hime * Hie sides, afl the while enjoying the bracing, in- | ham and Bath are also places where the butterfly | "yf Tiicads and Mr. Doowber!y, Americans, were just mong the people, to calm excitement ! ours, and iosiantly s | Gilimn amd lady. fot the rooms in the hone rating atmosphere which ut every turn metus | tribe do congregate and where you will ace nume- | leaving an acquaintance on Moin street, near eventh m She elorts of thave Miniianbe. Wire gueees ching toward thy f thee | being full be was provided with lodgings ia a prt i) cooling breezes, we contd not but feel sympatby | rons old ladies of seventy tricked out ina way that | 1 re fired at from the windows of Quinn's bonse. Met Whboes nevcton, “thet proparem tee Frye vy street, thie Weiy | vate hou near by. They proceeded to the roam, kuch of our friends as had been deterted from | will awaken your heartfelt commisseration. me of the Tishimen ran out of the grocery in | the crowd to wive om wttentive hearing to an affecting STOGM | the girl stil soppowing they were going to hin base. bug us dy fancied tales or idle imaginations of fa- My pleasantest recollection of Bath is of a half | vian’s bh able. and elo ai mate by the Hon. W. ¥, Bul that eh were et they had not been long there when noes were | | | descending the western of the Alleghanies seem- | anything in the old man eloqnent. . vo xhot at by the « Prom the joy and merriment of all, to be the hap- here waa a fashionable Bath lady, some forty-five foo ed mh nok there eo te: whieh motion put : it portion of the ride. This is very certain—it indi- | years old, a member of Mr. Jay's church, as many Hed soon afterward | ny acclumatin od all seomed order and | "het indiscriminately over hie holy Worse wae | remptory tertns. The door * Ba treshineas and abecnce of fatigue at least, We | fashionable Bath ladies are, a portion of whose affec- ee Mhisty witnensns, by whom | ict in that par ih the city ot 10M o'clock Me | ilghtly ta i Ae rer iret several ted | girl come out hd yelated } tempted i « ‘urge company already assembled. The | tiona were bestowed, during her life time, on her every act of violence, which Notwitetanding all the reports to the contrary, we ace | SVMnuy 1M Tie malin abelin | wine en ’ wrong and outrage, thax far euccemfully pa: as not yot commenced—it fairly opens | very profuse array of gold chains, and rings and | (ended to produce these riots, foreigners were the RHF | certain that) no poll in thig edly, and ot no time dering bse atl | CO | The “scoundrel was immediately driven into the Be tive toth of Nugust, and continnesfora month. | brooches. She dicd rather unexpectedly to hervelf, hors, and peaceable, unarmet Americans, were thy Wrst | sie day of the election. were foreign-born citizens pte | due Gormaner The won’ axvetiatety |. rect With. be cost oud carpet beg anher: Me Gita des our party from New York are Mr. John Van | and not liking to leave auch dear treasures behind Ein sooels, nniftis ho'we Sit Wark; 1 tat urteed en | ering wny more than the sative-born. ent to work denen veneer cotce hove kept | abd the girt properly cared for pe aod Col. Joka Van Baren, his brother, | They | sie gave orders that they should deck her with © | hove been killed, six of why were Americans. Thee | | ; Sas datiee eens o by Chris, Meier. Ts vere wroken in. | Thia thorning ” Andemon” or Oiisen”” way seem | fellow passengers on the Jamestown. 1 have goodly portion of these ornaments for the grave. A | oshers are expert i fo have wot been able to as canting their votes, aad ret we ore tate the counters and rbelviag 4 the farntiure | at the railroad depot, immediately ime to tell you ofthe beauty and grandeur of | servant was aware of the fact, and thinking ita | certain how many have been wounded, we have heard of | matey ney gg ; even | Pmnelee Sromtes forced ts flee Ins short | bronght before Le i Pike, Rag, Justiee, 3 y ry present, that, as rarity 99 seven at tiene th Jala, receiving constant armed ar | confrouted by the girl, he’ pleaded te he cenerns rters of the elty athe were was | frity spresd. took op ite march. stopping neat at Conrad | charge inthe warrant, of aman with hitaler's, corner of Waln: A altempt to commit 4 rape, but offered to heel the wo, anie . | matter over by tendering hia waleable not prev murrage. The girl manifested no dimporitien te ac- ad partic om | cept the offer, and he was promptly commnitied te street during the day «| to owt bie trial at the coming General Readeos. ecemry here, and fear 1 have wearied you with | great pity, was detected at the still hour of midnight | ovent thirty more or Sees Houg letter. I will only say the “peer’ of the | alone with the corpse of his mistives, (they do not We bare taken pains t ite Sulphur” cannot be found on this contineat. | have watches with the dead in England,) atateacting | the origin of the riots om Monday s. such articles &s she thought it would be pleasant to number of persons who» after nine. $3 the Fourth d we ourselve ' keep. easing of - ce aie Hage gk Ms morniug, Amerionn citizens thrast a , wards. We have been well ascnred that those scones of |", hat vod revwded out by @ body’ of Germ HOD FOINT COMFORT, VA. | Lil give yon ax an oft, cl of te nablity | Vora meveaieer ducnoactc wth ty dim nad cromied out hy @ body of Germans whe A that all this bloodshed and destruction of lite and At different times ai be day we were 7 “ ‘ . a * jet, f wild rte jo 7 eaaioued r inatance by eri the Sy werer, woe paid ttdr. Kilsier'sgoot behavior The | The name of the ‘4 i“ fr) Atmosphere after the Storm—Crowds | Most qu out-of-the-way, and even by | property were occasioned in every instance by uapee poll. e po Ag s scoperty Sor ants be had rekon an ee Mag dae ont net Tigo i Seon gem wr . ty Irishmen roted at tha’ bo were there at weven 0 chor he prew foreigners, prevented from and r . | the sea-side, where nobody ever thought of going, | yoked end murderous ae-vults of foreigners upon ow ogg 4 on ee 4! Dining In—Accident on the Steamer Lowi- | scoking out such places for themselves, and absndow born eltisens. In poche instance where death bas ce- r Ph ne eo oe pari 4 day | we fonnss tnB ais teecheaed, picers ond the tres A | Leotherindaw in Trny, by the name of | | { ' ae Ly ‘i ca zn spilled, Americana were frst " b - as & Le-President Tyler Closeted with Marcy | inj just a3 soon a their presence has made | curred, of bhood baw been «pil J nny ome Yat the officers of the election was , create he at ree Khe is a modest, looking young woman. Hivarn Sometimes phen sane epr tected thera feslicnsble and drawn a crud, for-new Ce sat Ding, By hel grea rag ts grog gro ttt the polls, aad mo obstruction what | Auth Rimi Mat occurred 1 te we 1 | were furnished fur ber return ae eS tations, Yours, £¢., Jous0s here is very «trong ground for belief that these of 10 the entrance of any one entitled to 9 tae, | 1am Of common appearence, stout fre fort tom Fiine Fever Disappearing from Gosport- tacks were not oceasioned by anytiing that hanpened on | fe fiest three hours ot the morning, sil the | “lind mene D imehew bigh, b 3 rather prominent . “ Monday, but that all the arrangements were made for ded with voters 0 deposit thels ie > oe Se ek of 08 rn p geen ee ere oe New York County Agrienitural Fairs, | hem reversl days before hand-—that they were premeds Dielock, Tm tals prearete foreign burn ex | (ne falebed the - eats. toe | cheeks bones. ‘The prospect of his election to @ b= the storm, of which I made mention in my ‘The sericwitaral fairs in the counties of thia State, so | tated and preconcerted, From several sources we have cians partook, Of thir the former bare | | p- we Ay tne at We . ‘a y propmed | Sides y Je m-eglhgingindons Aes Heiter, our atnosphere has been as cool and ay | (ras FA ax could possibly be desired. Tein now de- | Amar at Aliway + to complain tha the latter, It # @ part rations of the anti-American party to rune for their complete deiwat. wertue That foreigners who would have voted Seg NU) Ccketaere prevented from rating The vote on Monday would have teen mach larger. ant soot several huede@d more Ameriona votes wou'd bare n polled ff (be divtuabanee in the Viret ward bad mot ken place in the afternoon <u party, im organtelng to resist the impor jen pauper’ and {0 ewteni the periai oF emaary to natoralizetion by the enactment Ce, and et vaceing ott burning, when Ma crved. His lorie at paeiiention ver frvitions bat mt law te gulmert the mm went end eRaminet the ch , ated od then ppointed, are to be held aa follows:=- been informed that the Catholic Irish im the neighbor voces Sept. 25, 26, 27 | bood of Quinn's houses, on Main etreet, had arranged for Sept. | 12. and contemplated am attack upon the American proces HEilly pleasant in doors and out. The gran | Chaviauqne, at Wes 1 ‘sept rion on Faturday nigh! ere induced wo delor the nd . Delaware, at Hobart... . ’ 19 execution of their marderous designs only by their fonr« ig fresh and. green, and the pleasire grounds | Tethers’ at Weahiegios Hiolivw ; 2, 2 bd tase la H News hy the Matte, tonal om be Mion Kidge rallrund tems teem a ited Ly the immense and unexpected i have aasumed a springtike fresh | Pranuiin’ st cemeteries character of those who composed the Polten wnd Hamilton, at Fonda's Bosh of the Irieh women living im that neighborhoo! have ot mitted that they were cognizant of this design. A gen tlewan informs te that on Monday he was warned by « German (riewd, « gunsmith, at to appronca the portion of Main etreet between Tenth and Tweifth streets during the day. «he had within the previons too days cle Puree mmarahaliod the | * rye tre wad conatermarched to Uwe Lalayetio engine nore an they returerd hawking Aon of all the exaggerated reports about yel- wt Norfolk, crowds of visiters continne to Vredericksburg, Va, and vicinity, alone, vr to that motion | tan. Grlewed “ Arometive, are striving to pred & “mn near ome hundred pretty women the eve- oD, f in order quite two hundred guns for the | te petitions objects | ¢ | * t " . 7 i Onemdaga, at ¥) ‘ o Lving in that neighborhood. ne leak objects in a constitethonn! aiet | wsuets wad Weyonets, mame ap «iret pea Hore efore Inst, and seeing them on the hall room canara Cantatas, ; «Kept. cy levtag fa OG: re eA Kore tins tbls party fen anor agg ake - a. oe parts, eeoe the ieeseiie at | | %, Cwpleinie haring ane © involuntarily exclaims, “Old Virginia | Oewego, at Mexico... Sept. gece in the rit who did not belong to the it), fol. et by denuneiats ‘ | (ayaimt reeaemd i Ma'n Me tieaner | ai t i splendid | ‘wopersiown ... i Tern eummoned here for the especial purpose of ‘ ‘ ere v 5 Gan latte Yesterday morning the splendid | Ry, at Carmel, Losey thelr countrymen In the outrages contemplau! by shen ae prurerty wee Oo, We Gunvancy. Lov'siane iu from Baltimore, loaded | ~ept on Saturday night, end actesily perpetrated on Mon’s toe ° on yer a “ “ Ol Point—hasing met with a tri Sep. afternean. It har ale been awertainnd beyond any pe y ; 7 bors . r ¥ fg or Tew ‘ ‘ sept. ubt that there was & large quantity of erms ond ae ‘ . ad ,¢ ) ° ‘ during the storm on t in -Oet enition contained in the howe of Quing which were - |) ‘ Kn nese» portion of the machinery became d weet de toyed. We have also bao informed that throat had “ t 0 | NY. en the dens ria! ni opt. 9 teen mace by Cathotic Gern tee Fire ward tet ~f PS retnrrad Concorman, cxmed Narnerd tame, 9 . ee ee ee oop 7.08 | they woud bili nny Gorman whe shoolt dare ti ¥ “ t co | printer bo Cade, Om; boebed sn Tew'nn om the 6 tat ttle ;' the lady passengers Get 8, th! femertcan ticket on Moadag got we learn from ‘oe tale wed windows fhow ob rs) ato