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v ——— : 7 ee bo get UEGREW'R Ci ANOT! ite. vr SALE_ AT ALL “fue NEWS OFFICES. Om SALNGO™ AND | GET IT. paEny. ERN WRITES FOR THE NEW YORK 163.000. tion of the NEW YO) it aoe tun the 200,000 corner NEW STORY, bin oubeewS CURSE, b commenced |e THE We THIS ot ao BeING. —IHIS I8 TER eNom Ht AY BREW'S CURSE, MT®s GIBSON'S btu at TY 6 to-day commenced in the NEW YORK 163. 000, ta NeW xi A boon tra PER. 110 % Jown will Sie pape AUNDERD AN te AM cil 163.000 & Now No wonder some Of its € M je Tene La be) FNORNOUS © YORK LEDG Sho.000 corner. 1 ix emphaiical BR MYstIC BRIDE, THE GREAT LOCAL TALE, BY sag published in the NEW YORK LEDG ER iv NEWSPAPER — ers end to end, m the At antle to the Pacific, WRITES FOR CIRCULATION ‘To some folks seems « mystifcatio Bat it's ust as plain ns multiptieat a ig one of reat fascination. vit i Wy XOK LE ER enormous cireula’ t such a cirem!ai'¢n. buiors— Hiss Gin Auce Cary, Mis, Sicocmmer Fansy F Excesox Bexxerr, THE NEW YORK LEDGER ited with the mos: attractive matte, Srivancs Coss, JR, totes, Poetry, Engravings. Hvery conselvable attraction ‘lic’ can be presented in a , pares. {rom week to Week. in ever changing and e) raustle= What wonder, the, that the €ireulatiou of the Leagee ‘The price of the NEW your LEDGER is only four cents, Its ew, 163.0 000-1 tion of wil Noveileties » the paper, N WRITES FOR THE ANN PU LED THIS TS THE. ENORMOUB, CIREUT.A ew LEDGER, 1 is emphatically THE H.goon turn te 20,000 ‘ea PAPE, YLV AN Us COBB, JR. WRITES FOR THE N 2 LEDC R moras ‘the comm sot, € 8 prodigions and ay cancun LEDG bi Rit tvom the Ad saet WRITES FoR THE NEW YORK turn the 200,000 4 Rianve to the P gt Be NeW YORK LEDGER Tus Le py MORNING, 8 OC OF COLB'S ReMi Bovey, THE MYSTL BRID THE HEBREWS CURSE, augiit, by Fanny Fers. ¢ POON, 43 A LOVER AND HUSBAND, With proofs from his “Letters to Josepaine, ariety of Cries, Sketches, Edcoriais, THE NEW YORK LEDGE os Gibson, Wit and humor Mrs. Sigour: «ibe New York Ledger, Emerson Beanett writes i ORLA. It iwentpbatoalt ie Fue COBB, JR., WRITES FOR THE NEW YORK alata WRITES FOR THE NEW YORK y Giition of the NEW YORK LEDGER, if laid , would exiend over TEN MILES. This thay be considered as wetty jong stretch of newspaper, but a ediioa of the LEDGER win'yer be suficient fo reach, tu a eoutlntions Line, THE NEW YORK £) ‘coprEs WEEKLY Just loak at a lst of which it is possible to NEW YORK EW YORK nA © 3 CURSE, MISS GIBSON'S NEW STORY, _ 1s to-tay con enced in the NEW YC YORK LEDGER. u OuRNEY WRITES FOR THE NEW YORK 000 THIS 18, Rigs 8 Sie i 4 + tion of the YORK LEDGER. we is emphatically rae “JIC BRIDE, THE GREAT LOCAL TALE, BY ls bag published iu the NEW YORK LEDGER, Lt, ITS GLORY. Tis eng zs .y bandsomer, | its stories are more tnterest- ing an % sketebes are more brilliant aad captir waning, ‘sud its ‘editorials are more spicy and pungent thas othe a0 of the Ledger which ts out this (Saturday) ement of an admirable new story, by Miss Gib- A. in Coe it New Yor Ledger, and allthe best artists and authors con: tribute to mad: ot 163.000. Yon of the WRITES FOR THE NEW ‘ie New York Ledger the great family weekly YoRK iS THE FNORMOUS CIRCU ‘ NEW YORK LEDG! a (erm the 200,000 comer. HO! mt eer MEW REARS aanin ore will scou #1 opansy WRITES Mid SEW YORK LEDGER. FOR THE NEW YORK ER. Tt ts emphatically ‘ine ——— COBB, IR,, WRITES FOR THE NEW YORK a. —$—$—$<—$<_$$<$—_$__ Wh HP ARRW'S OU Ras, Mish GIBSON'S NEW grory, Dey Commenced tx Joby b RK LEDGER, 19 end, woul! extena over Tig" a This may be to Fencit, ia @ ee So 10 the: Pact = ENORMOUS CIRC a ye Siw YO! ek Tee, it emphatically CHE ten the corner rarer oR al WRITES FOR THE Leb IMs jem Fi+y Famous # STORY TALLER, wil ora Pex Soon Corbet. BXvkRe The 163.000.22% oye Sellow, wit ‘dina the word enjoy tec ne of TH 1h ‘xew Eh rote ‘ARoTHER bi THE mena 4 Pourst: Mf MOOT W. STANLEY GFMsOw ores ont HG some LA- tt NEW Yorke Ise tia va NEW LORE Lenore ont WHER, Ane. Which s nop, ceady and lor Bale at all be news offlees THIS + (Papacda, HORN na. nd TENGER also coutains more of THE EUG Coe o's great tale. Also, FANNY F 5 EeRtcies. Lal ae For sale ererywh here. “Tite Ts, THER, ENORMOUS LA 163.000. te NEW (YORK, EH Tair Kt weRTw 5 CURR, MISS GTRSON'S NEW STORY, y commer ced in NEW YORK LEDGER, fy aR 18 THR pronen’ ‘3 ween a of the NEW YOR ht som Bi seem jaca the 30 000 corner. PATER ee New TORK LEDGER, ui eon THIS (SATURDAY) MORNING, LX ALE fre @EORY, umber of the Led contwins More Of Von ‘iRiye lis stories are more interest- © more brilliant and eapti- spley and pungent r which is out this (Saturday) Tite Wyatt the commencement of an admirable new sory, hy) Miss Gtb- ae ete HRAREW'S CURST ape ous omvalan by Fanny Fern, on mn NAPOLRON, AS A LOVER AND HUSRAND, With prov ‘Letters to Josphine tw neve mnie OF tories me etches, Raivorials. Wit and humor. or te York he New York Ledgers ‘ew York Ledger: Miss G eer re Sigourney and Alive Cary nynett writes hs writes for TH NEW YORK LEDGER: Fanny Pera Se erie deat Giysom sketotes for the Newt prone Letatr; and ail the peat alts And ations con: 63. 000, tation of the 00h fo make is coWniey, ae JV ARRW'S CURSK, MISS Ais to ss commenced in'the NE’ THIS 18 THE BNO! yo fous CT K LEDG (ura ube 200,000 corner. ve New York Ledger the great (amily weekly DF, PAA SRR. Ii ts emphatically Tue fi (000. —TiHts 1 THe ey ton of the NEW YO! OS4 CORCTLA LEDGER, Ul toon nen the BY lUO eee fh tically THE Paver een Te WASTIC BRIDE TH GREAT LOCAL TALS 1nY Cott, is being published in the NEW YORK 1, Wiky MORNING EDITION—SATURDAY, SHER? * LIYERATURE, YORK LEDGER CONTAINING THE © waepanw ae SE" n° Soros COBB'S GR2AT PANT ERy 1% T UNEQUALED TIVERSALLY wae POPTEAR SKETCHES, ae. fee Price four cents. Sold a! al! tise news offices. a 43%, 2 lal WRITES FOR THE NEW YORK 163. 000.732 —THIS 15 THE ENORMOUS Orme UL tion of the NEW YORK LEDGER, ya et turn the 200,000 corner. It is emphatically He Sane COBB, JR., WRITZS FOR THE NEW YORK LEDGER. ik HEBREW’S CURSE, MISS GIBSON'S NEW FroRy, is o-day commenced ia the NEW YORK LEDGER. Me Bagreney WRITES YOR THE NEW YORK LEDGER, 110 MILES OF NEWSPAPER, — One Coes ne NEW YORK LEDGER, if laid down papers \d to end, would extend o over ONE il UN DRED A TEN MILES. ‘This aay be cousidered as it an edition oft the LEDGER will yet be sufficient to reach, in @ coutimuous line, from the Atlantic to the Pacific. AM oae* WRITES FOR THE NEW YORK FOLOGE T1C— Our readers will probly Gad a lack. of variety In our Page advertisements this mi ‘This is due to “eu. sro "Mr. ROBERT ices over which we have no« ER, the spirited and enterprising, propzicior of, the New Yur 1 nuonopoitzed tt for the purpose of calling public attention to the extr onary, atiractions of (hat literary: journal. We are not surprised at fts remarkable suic- cess. Sé much and go judicions advertising would give popu- lari ‘ye to fy be paper, even ii it had aot half the merit and iute- rest of the So 80 ew York Daily Times. IPHE MYSTIC BRIDE, THE GREAT LOCAL, TALE, BY Cobb, is being published in the NEW YORK LEDGER. Any. FERN WRITES FOR THE NEW YORK LEDGER. 163. 000 toate ine Is bs be eee MOUs OTR. pes Tt ts emphatically tuk EW YORK ih soon turn 3005000 x ae PAPER. ¥LV ANUS BOORB, JK., WRITES FOR THE N LEDGER. pie HEBREW'S CURSE, MIsS GIBSON'S NEW STORY, is w day commenced in the NEW YORK LEDGER, Mi SIGOURNEY WRITES FOR THE NEW YORK LEDGE. ‘ ft Nl NEWSPAPER.— ‘One edit of te NEW YORK LEDGER, if laid in “gt iN ta TH HEBREW'S CURSE, MISS GIRSON'S NEW STORY, is to-day commenced in the NEW YORK LEDGE. AMS CARY WRITES FOR THE NEW YORK : LEDGER, i igo LEDGER'S OUT! IVs all abont, And the ‘The Ledge: Bo! The ti Would you us ro! ‘Of the ttles by Cobh? Or (ae words taut dura aX ori § He TALE, THE Wess CURSE! MARY w. oRas srauny orm THE NEWwy woe Uipare NEXT wiexe wr aust %. Which is now ready aud for eile at al (Waturday) morning. ‘be ger also contains more of Bealso Panay Fern » Sk news offices Uris Mystic Bride, Cobb's For sale every 7 great tale, where. FArey gee" WRITES ror tum New york LEDGER (00). HS, 5, THEE ENORMOUS CLRCUTA 163.0 iP don of the NEW YORK LEDGES, ry Be tura “the 200,000 corner. it is emphatically TH ts Ss‘ LyANtg cons, JR, WRITES TES FOR THE NEW YORK ne bay pope '8 CUI he yey MISS GOs NEW sTOry, is to day commer the NEW ¥ Mt, SIGOURNEY WRITES roR THEN EDORR. MILES OF NEWSPAPER — 10 Cee cthien of Ce NEW YORK LEDGER. if nt wn with the w end, would exend « DRED AND TEN MAUR. Ths may be cored baa veetty Jong stretch of (newspaper, Ut wn ediion of, ‘he pe ay oh went ty reach, fax coutiauous line, from the ‘avian ie to ote Paeltic. 163,000 iin of eR Wil soon turn the 200,000 eo: PAPER. ri 2 PORIOER Mvdy LA K I aur. tt fr ‘truphatieatly THE la el (PUB HEBREWS CURSE, MISS GIRSON'S NEW STORY, J is to-day commenced in ie NEW YORK LEDGER eee 10k CARY WRITES FOR THK NEW YORK LEDGEK. 1 BALL TO THE NEW YORK LUDGER, 80 GLO. ro: Which ove if evengs to vay victorions; With exuberant boauty ‘t4 paves adorning, It proudly comes forth Uris (atietay) morning, ANOTHER NEN TALE, A entitied THe nehiRes 8 crvRsr MANY WF. STAT PER GINO, scomme nee | THE NEW YORK LEDGER for NEXT wees, 2, Which Is mow ready jor s 1 The mews offices this jay) morning. The LEDGER also, woman grore the “ Mystic Bride,” great tale, JAlso, “ Fauuy Meca's Sieteues,” de, For sale everywhere. ANNY FERN WRITES LEDGER. THE GREAT LOCAL T ALM, uibtahed the NEW YORK LEDGER. 000-7 88, THE ProRMOLS CROCE 5: tion of the NK eR. n't ewolatleniyy tH FOR THE NEW YORK ay wil ro tnrn the 200,00) corner. Shao d ne, & fig J BRIDE, THe One, TLOCAL TALE BY Is being published inthe NEW YORK 1, EDGER. M"8e pagopenny WRITES ror THR w yous C° H, , WRITRS POR THE NRW YORK THE FAMOUS STORY TE (An exeetiont ood rhs ie Toone of TUE Leaks favor. jaone : For ite hove, ANOTHER NEW (ALE 1" THE uni EwS curse y WARY FS ART GrRsON, fs commenced in THB NEW YORK LEDGER ‘or ro reek 6 B, Which is now ready amd for sale ai ail thy xews offices THIS oe ~ te Lanee! ne, exaaiann roore of THE MYSTIC BRE DE Gor Ss greet Also, FANNY FEIRN's Vee ale everwhere. 163.000, THIS 18 THT, a NOR MONE. cre aN tion of the NEW LEDGER, I ra Aegan turn the 200,000 It is emphatioolly THE corner. HE MYSTIC BRIPT, THE ORFAT LOCAL TALE, HY Cobb, is being published in the NEW YORK LEDGER, es OG ETIC — ir readers will rte fit # tack of variety in our fit pay erttegenama f ‘ This is due 9 WORSE eS, trol.” Mr, is ted under iing ty pad of the NEW vi has monopolized \t for t purnone of call: fom i; attentign to the extraurdinasy ‘Mugaclioon of that lit terary ‘ournel, we re not surprised at ite remarkable ruc: ceee hand so judicious advertising would give popn- larg er, even it had not halt (he merit and inerest POR THE ne CARY WRITES NEW YORK Au LPDGER, 163.000,-% Well geon te PAPer Tt MYATIC Gyo, te by —THIs tion of PULA he N YORK Liban, t he 200,000 corner 1c is emphationtiy Tie PRION, THE ORGAT LOUAT TALE BY lig Id ag SEN LO NER. ene A ues” PAPER “On. 1 Tae OF GREAT PAPER,— M** EL! 1856, BY SELLY A. MZERDUTH, ’ wadeline avelie by the river side, , And often si to view ware, Chat a niga on ibe shiveriug tite, ‘ander down from thelr homes of blu A nd the large for ine on aged pillows | green, "ed Secs caat alec ie an ieline, his) mi wat esth a Boutbern say, q voices come on the viewless eid Oren re but her ear can hear And here, °° b Tua ron. are , Low at forms ia the clouds cad Gn, hold but Madesige, ‘8 calla is aa erin ” hall, om right asa Peet's deans, Or vsiony of ght that on prets call. rum » YOUD #uEND. br svi, ‘NUS COBY, Jn, Monmonth was a market vwn, Tt was not a very lange piace. but then iis eeutral pow 102 Baye It - << ich, rger towns did not possess, ; The aa here one a Week—on Chursdays—ot whee Awiie Houta 0 overy thing euher raised or eons we fib tial sanplab ion, Sidon Src mlle, together. wi ‘ihe Jes of * were to be pepo Shey and WER Ainesfoumodb hel been a fornitny pearsefore >inany that even the oldest iuhabitant remembered do time wig 2 Was anyibing clas. North frou Monmouth stretekec’, May @ fine agricultural country, Wanont other break than a Fant Bos and sheen, Wiuite inthe south, lay a deep woos which bad never beeu cleared up because the ground swampy, and wet and cold. One edge of this wood re vost upon the village, being within two miles ot (he rarke! rouud. Tt Was some eight mies broad from Monmouth an othe next town south, and in length it extended throvg’ a bog we of some twenty miles. It was en!led Monmouth Wood, " was real? EF Sa mal place, full of bais, and owls, and ait, ‘ts of horrid ser- péuts and deacly reptiles. ‘The next torn south of Moumouth was road lay through this deep wood, over Ww" ‘who Lived in the southern towns hae to trav One marie! day—it was s damp, chenal were all e:tected under eover—the whisper ' the Wood Was hunted, ‘Those who dived pom wmertoa, and the Lal ihe pegple v, and the sales it around that bh took up the ie i ay those wo lived south WHA '@ not believe us they lind seen nothing of it, ‘That very night however, ws the feat. py gen ot colyons d lor me they saw che Woou Fismd® vadark ween, ¥ entered tie wood, and the Bi feat ar ey ak the'way through When th ey be be eu a sight ste the of thems und Go eg Bagh] aloft, Like rude the earth quake. oe towards Neamouih ay qui “To all whom thoy, met they told the tea: ful stor we others kept on. Wut taose who thus kept on thelr way did ra $0 far. They met the horrible fend In the woed, and then their steps in haste, So that all whe lived besoud May Mouth Wood, save a few who siavied off bafore dark, were fox 26d 10 Femain ia the market own over night, “But Mark Hato a. the jolly oid hoe of the Hound and om gave them good @ bier- talnment, His inn was eapacions, for sudden storms often culised great numbers of people toremain over aight, oma | he wished ao fag os nao eu But Mar! sangnade at tne good people's fears, and ap we thotr eyes had deceived them. Me ollered io goom wih a YY of theut and sce the fend, . Fome of those who had only ite od back upon the assertion of otera resolved ta accompany in 'i so when the fat host was mounted ke found six Moet et Th hd back. Of they started, and when they hyd entered the wom soveens Of thein began to think of returmiug. ‘Tue place wee dark that the road could with diffieuity be seen; Coa ul; the moaning: of ths wind phere was damp ond wngratet firovgh the ureat trees was mourfuly and then. tee dui croaking of the sors, und the hoctings¢i visis made up the re of surrounding borrors. Yei the laugliny jests of the: rhost gave them new courage and they Kept on, Wat wet far uo. wot fare iy, ss they turned pojat where the road bent into a deep morass, tho vigantie form fiead loomed up before them, It soemed at least aus large oe houre, nud the roa” whieh eaine forth trom ls ery mouth wag Uke w clap of thuader iu power, | With u continuation of yelis which were fairly deafening the huge monster swong his mas- five body forward and caught the poor host in bis arms. | The wied in fear and agony, but his companions dared: bey) him. They turned their horses’ heads aud galioped back ibe lightaing, Yewas texrovcicek when the six men reached the Hound and Sta eit and wien Gey told (helt story the people were filled horror, The hgst's_ wife tushed. out of the house, and fore apy one could stop ber she was gone. Some of 1n0 1.6 ones proposed that they should all gain a what had become of (aé poor pablicun: yet ps Bons etarved, “Aju ‘Inidwigh! Merk Uattom entered the barroom, whese most’of the male yuesis were seatet~—some of tuemt Keeoing reat doses jen appear- wateh, und others nodding under the influence of punch li gen to keep ibeiw spisits up. This sia ance 6: the host sceraed to operate for the moment fearfully upon the guesis, for they vega jod bite almost in the light of a Bhool, He was pale ind ‘wan, Wis. garuents so:n Wo tabie find bis face and hands covered with blood. seopie crowded about him, vat he woult say wothing of iia: Seon osk me,’ ped. “Don't ask me. Tmuein't speak one word; it T do ve Pateit aie. Ont God uate mercy ou t? And this last Gjacuiation he repeated many times. Mach’ cfort was made, bit oof one word would the host wir as fo his interview wih the Wood i “ne fotolia coruing the people went bome in a boy, and (icy cleared due ¥ 00d without seeing anything to arm Gn ue Next market day the ime was soanuch spent in talk- the t dof Moumouth Wood that the sales iegsee ond the’ sas notdone untitdark. After this hour lagged, and the wort moat of those who lived in ant beyond. Emmerion would ou 3, FF fo eecoua: go home. “Leta few who were nol fag make day resolved to push on. They Fabel tine wood, nnd bad parsed half 0 low when a voce, like ihe growling of a wild beast, fel upoa ther ears, It was so dark tha! they could see nothing, save the d’moutlines of the road, aud they were on the yolat of posh ‘on When—Merey | a ery of horror burst from the * made the Wood resotind ero~—divectly before the ming to have eeme ap [ae from the earih—stood the Fiend | Me uuered 9 terriie roar, foremost horse. ay ped trou is saddle, ‘The others sotorned ‘back and tle! in_wild disinay When they Trached the ian ey fount one man missing. They dared not yo bark tor hey waited—oue—two— three hows—tntl past mda, “and then he came. He coud als tel} that the moment ‘he saw the Diend he fel’a blow ay “head, and tbat he remembered no more until he found hi 4 eel of lye in the grass, all aloue, his horse goae, and his head zy out aching. wie! jorg the Country bet became weunet The 5 he perntated “re en seen, aud al let Tatakthes dare: th those who ot home bel It Gnished up their. business and a ran bun who chanced tofare their mares wa, Were "pat prites had scou apd the wouls by daylight, 1 be found; je began'o, fear that some Sie columity: wen to iorinpe te hoe nd had distinctly spoke: a — ler, one int, the through the wood after ns gous do 90 dark, Ue the i thelr heade. months from th segs pearance of he the t! returned (o Emmertow wis oF it te? Jack St frou a ‘ood Fiend (hat Jac _e eruise teen. ie elloves about thiriy. ‘yours Of ‘age. the Im; or ged seremting gaits, ai feeder tu all variate ts. He was a powerta!l man—the mo: powerful in iat country, so tar as physical att wes Coa. dd andl fearless as he was powerral. Aud be cerned, ® e story tn alt its Helte set ok “44 he hae red deen ty upon tie went to t oun wed mithmt geal Bsa We nook ns Newt nnd 9 q Momdn't wont to be eavght in tho wood after dark,! he «he turned vay. i you'd never Kev your home again,” returned (he host, warket day Jack Btanion was nyon the grogind, bade He wen! 8 Trinnds from Semmverton cat them rernain ti! after dark, bat at the same m3 heir ton! tongtiom aul bese dt noone Kur that sand the , in ace of i he did not betfewe there ony ‘i re been in the wood twice ia pe atoard of Fer own t a “The lv 0 vers indignant nt this, and replied that he " Jd be xeon see ay rove. sald beet shoubin't want \o venture (here Tive got » good horse, and ¥ shall afier dar 1k the ghost comes PU see wha can . Eknow, Bu: t don't settled down over the Jack ordered his h re at bis request, Ste Not ass hia oe 4" aon bat te the wi Teast iacigieed 0 ine. ‘and when his horea Pere wha ne monon. We weet alvar, aut fode Here 7, isola feo hig was bronght Were af ont, but there was pe moon. Jetrurety along tinitl be reached the edge ot the wool, ad having taken (wo hee bosom, he examined ihe hy seartigh thew with nt his leathern belt and mov. The thrilling eomelnsion of this sory. hy given in the New York Ledger for August 28, whieh is now for sale at all news oftices, for ihe evoall swan of four eens. The f alsoeon tains “The Wy a Hebrew a. Miss Gibson: © Ske i by my Fera; costly engrar- AS sud 8 gr 1 variety ot the most “attractive. stories, wi", a ot oe ading watter, Be ture to ask for the Eeager, for for August ENORMOUS CLRCUT. A, ORK LEDGE 2S | rr () THs, (8 163.000. oe ine Ni y will soon turn the S000 corner, Tis empuatically tik PAPER. NETIC BRIDE, THE UREAT LOCAL TALY, Tea, isveme re he NRW YORK LEDGE re LEDGER a it ny about, ple short, 9 withont a we BON, be Mee No! the | World yor vs toh Of the ‘sles by words Wat burn Nowiive st TALE, THF resent screen EF con Ow want © * commenced THR NEW YORK LEDG ert wren, Avouer Z, Which is now rewty and (jr snie at all the news ovliees, (nis dey) moruing. Ledger also contains more of the MYSTIC BRIDE, Cob! cee ae Also Fanny Fern’s Sketches, Ac. For sale every wher rious turn ‘the 0. ‘corner, 1 emphatieally Wine TY MYSTIC BRIDE, THR ORF LOCAT, TALE, BY Cobb, is being priblishgd inthe NAW YORK LEDGER POLOGETIC.— Our readers will probably dnd a ingk of variety nar advertisements this morning, ances over which we have no control.” ie ig due to et. f » has p 61 co }iyeg public attention to the ordinary -atira’ n= that ((ferary journal. We are not surprised at its = hie arecesr So much and so judicious advertisi ty to an paper. eeu Wi fad cot ball Wrereet af ihe te ¥o says the New Voie Dally Times, “Ans 18 TH whey 168.000 i ee PARR ee will Fenn tern the 200000 corner, Te is emphatically hh Party BY MAGNETIC AND PRINT PRINTING TELEGRAPHS. From W: 5 EQUALIZATION OF THE VALUE OF CQINS—RELIEF ¥OR COM. JONES—THR APPROPRIATION BILLS— VAY OF MBMBERS OF CON@RESS—THE OCEAN STEAMEK BILL—VANDERBILT'S PROPOSITION ADOPT- ED BY THE HOUSE—GEN, LaNE DECLINES THEWOY- BRNORSULP OF OREGON, UTC., ETC Wasnixoron, Aug. 15, 2258, Senator Pearce reported, this morning, in favor of ject of regu. lating coins botweea the two countries and equalizing wending an agent to Great Britain on tho their vaine. A number of private bills were passed to-day by the bil for the relief of Com. Thos. at tho battle Senate, and awong then Ap Catesby Jones, the hero of of New Orleaas, The Army Appropriation bili of tae House waz reportod With numerous amendments, beheading in the Senate, all the biack riers, as ia the ober appropriation villa, Four of the ether appropriation bills are now in the eud no doubt will become laws, the House receding from thelr obaoxious hance of committ 03 of confor amendments, The Sonate has spent most of the day on the Miscella neous Civil Appropriation bill (rom the House, aai adopt ed many amendments thoreon. ‘The appropriation of seyen hundred dollars for the capitol extention, asked & the Presideut, was voted on: algo five bindred cand dyjiars io continue the Washington aqueduct hs last ameudmout, three times voted down by the House, was agreed to by the Senate almost wusu!morsiy. The Senate bill for the compensation of the men. , Rad cre- pay. Tho hard ahell merabers desirod tho increase pay, but voted in the negative, believing the bill wou’! cer- tainly pass and envre to their bereft. The varies from the Senate bill in Uxing the compe six thousand dollars for the Congres stead of five hundred dollars per anzuin. Mr. Pennington's bill, remodeliiog ant rogu'ating the diplomatic and cons ular syztem, passed the Howse to. but will not be considered by the Seuate this sessioa, A bill passod the House to-day appropriating two Lan- dred thoustuid dollars for the establishment of a naval depot “at Brunawick, on the copst of Georgia. This is said to be one of the best stations on the whole Allantic const. The Senate bill for reorganizing Yx@ medical ast 0p i> tal departments of the army was passed by the House This ill creates four additional and eight assistont surgeons: autuorizes the enlietment » of a corps of bospital stewnrds. and gives increazed com Without amendmoat, * :pensation to soltiors employad o3 nurses to the sick. ‘The Senate Will reguinting ieve ia the United States G urts pasted tue House nnd received the signature of tue President. de Ocean Steamer bit! wae considered by the House, and the proposition to give notice to the Coins tne in orde ‘to stop the extra pay created a noisy d¥bate, Tho notice was ordered to be givoa by the Houso, but it will be ne yalived by the Senate. ‘Tho House also vetosd Commotore Vandervtt’s pro- position’, im spite of the exhibition made on bostd of hls Sine stos-mer. ‘The Will for running the southern Ine of Kansas passed the House, and no doubt will pecs the Senmte. Kis im- portant in many respects, this lac passing shrovgh rich ealt and miccral districts yot in possesion of the Lulians. ‘The Senate having adopted the amendment of ony bun- dred thongand Aollars to continue the werk on the Capito! Comc,oucpomted tht CORRROFALIOD of & exo) AE ADPTO priation bill to consider the liowse iil giving themscives notcnly an increased compensation in futire—a very just thing, 2s I baye said—but an enormous amovat of oacir rations ; tweive Senators only resisting the tempsation. Gcnera! Lane, of Oregon, bas boew offered the Gover- ship of Washington Territory, Ho deelined it. Necone advices received somewhat extenimie the conduct of" | Goy. Stevens in that Territory. ‘ The majority of the Naval Comngitoe of the House have agreed to strike from the Senate bil! “ameadatory of the act to promote the efc'ency of the navy” the sections authorizing promofious from the reserved list, while the minority simply propose to leave the eatire matter tothe President and the Senate. There is no prospect of task action on the bill this session, The Cabinet hat not ordered a discontinnance of th. Kanees prosecutions. M. Blair, Solicitor of the Court of Ciaims, has appolated: John D. dicPherson as his deputy, and it is said the lresi- dent has appointed Danie! Ratclite, Assiséaat Solicitor, us provided by therecent law. SHINRTY-VOURTH Congenes?. FURST BEHSION. Senate. Wasuineran, Aug. 15, 1856, BILL TO NEIYUTRES VERMONT. The Senate passed the House bill to roimburse the State of Vermont for expenses Incurred in paylug militia in 1888 and 2839, to proseryo the noutrality laws, LAND FOR ACTUAL (°TET RIM, Mr, Witson, (nigger worshipper) of Mass., latroduced ‘& bill to secure to actual settlers the ben resulting from grants of lands for railroad purpoves, reserving to them the alternate sections at $2 59 per mere. THE CIVIL AVTROVRIATION BILI. ‘The Senate then resumed the consideration of the Civil 4 ion ish. made an amendment, aj 000 for the Cepitol extension, aud $4 tinuation of the Washington aqueduct. ° Sevate thes took a *eecss for two hours. RVENING SUSSION. ‘Mr. Bavard’s amendinent bes ohare ng haifa millien of cotiars for the continnation of the dome of the Vapitol, was @uicus od and ndopted. Mr. James’ arcndinens pr viding for the two p inciral nud two aseisiant examluors ia ihe Patent Offiee was tating $750,- 600 fur tae con adgpted. e bit war aside to take np tho substitute of the llonse for ibe Sepaic bil! Vateg the compeasation of members of Congress. Several Senators taid h wes a direct proposition to pat two to fhrce thouaad dollar inio (be pockets of cach Member jor pret services, while others argued that the preecut compensation dees no enable them to pay the Ne expenses of gentlonen. be subsite War adopted by 2 yous to 12 mays ecnsideration of the Cly.! was then resumel, and on a) Haton of nearly a woillion of Jollars imade to meet he son uirecnomts of Ube bu increasing the com pelcation of mew bers. Vatious amendments were Adjourned acted op, and the bill Passed. Atavus The House passed the Sevate vil regulating diplomatic mad cont tier salaries, Fifty thousand copies of the report of Mr. Canny’ POMATIC AND CONSULATE Ohio, for a modification of the tari, was ocdered printed, NAVAL DOPOT AT MRENEWION. GA ‘The House paste! the b beghpentgenge «~*~ @ uaral depet at B Pat or BERS ©} CONC BRS . The Senate bill reguimlag the pay of met ber, wes thea taken rn), of $. C., offered a substiti ts Tostend 00 per seer Lie propored 66,00 ur ue on 88, Covering the present one: tie mileage to the same as now: deductions to be maxte for vo juntary absence, andthe donks for member: to be paid for ont of their pad: eba tanere Re (Orr) sail mombers were aoa Ad eo Was a desire to preserve any th; ke ead Toust be placed beyond the reach of rewonable temptat nf Various ineflectoal motions were made to my the bil on ae rT beet the bill, as amendod by Mr. Ger, pare be | eseh ‘ving the reani extra compen House cmployees, ‘was adopted, GENBRAT CoNrt ston, Much confusion prerriled nae pod 3 , othe and occasional deeperate eflurts were made trowds of memberr to bave their several ebills take ap uo a ag ae of the ru! ling officer wat frequently ann dred vorcee or, amnoge | by avon ta Mr, Speaker, Mr. tn onter to seeure an individral recognition, that migitt nee their respective measures. Amid the turmoil the House Soap } vil prey for the appoimimert in the wn, ie 6 hi pe eight a it sti wary of the Sear bw pare bill amendatory of and genoral expenser of ‘the EC APPROPRIATION FOR CanmvnG THe OrtAN * ae makin: ations for carrying the mail ia AG amegtinens wae atopted {n cogga thee aaphoriaing \d filty thousand yesterday by 2 skbstioute prevailed only becarse it gay ve the groater increase of wenty- 1a; Fenusy) je TNO sates 14,000 bushel: Without disposing of the bill the House adjourned Ss towa Election, Caicago, Aug. , 1856. Counties in the extreme West to be heard from. ————______.. American Meeting at Albany. Arsayy, Avg, 16, 1354, New York, Troy, Lanstngburg, Green jalane, Cohoes ani Grocndush, It 1s estimated that not less than 13,000 Persons were on the ground and in the hat! of the Capito! ‘The principal speakers were F. A. Talma: brouk, Francis Granger, Geo, Copway, E H, Bond, E, 0, Perrin, Samuel Stover, of Several bands of music, and a large a travaparenc'iss, &c., secompanied 4) extended from the Capitol steps State street to the Post o'fi Broadway, Joba N. Wilder . Wood, s. and others of bana processios. wi and some disians the President. poetiatttoahneordnnnhemcrtvesy Five Lives Lost in Boston Harbor. ision with an East Bogtoa ferry boat, Out mz on board the yacht the Hail on the 2: it. The Hoa, N. P. aa Other notabilities are sid © prevent, The Arabia at HaltfaxmAccident on the Way Up. Haurax, Avg. 15, 1356. Arabia arrived bere at 10 o'clock this Be expert: & thick fog on hed gronad yesterday morning, She is leaking considerably, but the near Se: hk chip, while olf Cape ig waterlogged. A Culved States atone Cuantasy, There are 19 new cas > apprehension fe ‘The Yellow Fever at Charicston, . 1 Markets, PHILADELPHIA STOCH BOARD, Railroad, 404, cat—fales of 500 » Corn—Otc, for enzo Yani élc. for noaud We Oats—iic. for Ohio—sales les 509 bushels Jetterson 7,600 bushels.“ Baries county Bow at $1 23. cColpts 108 12,000 bushels. 4; receipts 10-day, 68,000 bushels, Shi fnieate to Buffalo, 125,000 bushels, and to Oswego, 13,60) bushels. v potte~| Prices gro a trif 25,000 busheis; @upsnents Cora advanced “c., snd ma tepdoncy. Sules at dao, a 49 3 bushels: EDI PMents te OwewO, 23,000 Dusieis. Mane eee Coeaco, Aug. 15—€ P. M. bigher, Receipts to-day, Beitalo, 51,000 bushels, Borraro, Ang. 15-1 P.M. Fiour quiet. Sales 400 barrels, at $6 62 a $6 75 for choice to extra Michigan and Oh: Wheat not frm. Sales 3,800 bushels white Dinos, 1,45, Corn eteady. Eater of 4.000 bushels, at Sc. Cats, Sn. Whiskey 820. ad2sge. Canal fre’ dull. ort c. aud Woeat 7c. to New York, Receipts yesterday—", 19% barrels of flour; 8.615 tushels wheat; 105,155 bushels cora., Canal ex- | eh te 1 Dushe! wheat; 61,904 dushels corn; 7,000 ushels oats. Brrraro, Ang. 15—8 P, 3. Flour quiet; sales 600 bbls, at $6 (2 for choice Mic’ 36 87 for extra Ohio, and favoring buyers; sales 11,090 and Indiaua, and 38 75 eat in demand bushels, at $146 for white Diiaois, inclndin, 2 of red do. on private terme. Sates 5 bushe ae Cora’ firmer; it Sic, a 62 \c., cloring at the iatter. ham 23x%e Cats firm, Canal freights lower—12c. a- for corn, and 18340. a 17c. for wheat to New York. Receipts for the twenty four hours eading at noon — bis a, 10,964 7k = mg baa Canal exports—b. ushels wheat, 67, bushels corn, it bushels oats. iy vs Oswreo, Aug. 15—5 P.M. Flour du)i and stock light. Wheat doll and scarce. 2 for new wre ean Onto, and $l gam, Caual freights cuchanged. flour, 21,241 Sasbels wheat, Yushols corn. Canal’ exporte--2,400 bushela wheat, 51,000 bushets corm, 6,980 bushels oats. During the six nee ending the 16tu inst. 82,000 bushels wheat And 165, Unshels corn have been slipped from Chi- cago for Oswego. eal Our Washington Correspondence. Wasursetox, Aug. 12, 1866, Mr. Complel’s New Tarif’ Bill ~The Inprovemen! Apyro- Priations Likely tobe Passed over the Prosident’s Vedoos— The Risley Resolutions Calling for Premont’s Accounts Inicnded to make Political Capital for Joraes Buchanan== Pay of Members ff Congrers—Crvive in Search Uf Funds Jor the Ketablishment of a Buchanan Organ in New Yor. Ail doubt of Congress extending the time of adjourn- ment is 2ow remored by the active disposition’ot the House to pees the necessary appropriation bills. Mr Compbeli has at last reported his Tarifl bill, which ia creases the list of articles free of duty, embraced in there (hat eater into American manufactures and are not pro duced in this evuntry. Wool, under Afteen cents, and over ONy cents a pound, at the port where it is imported, lg to ve free of duty, the intermefiate grades to remain as Vhey are, subject to the prevent tariff, This bill, itis aap. pored, will reduce, by many millions, the an nual revenue of the covntry. 1) goes ovor to the next sexsiou, at the request of Mr. Campbell. The resident's vetoes on improvement appropriations mont to nothing, as a two-third vote is readily obtainod for the vetoed iM, on ite return to Congress. Senator Weller is determined to get bis Pacitic rattroed schome passed, and if possible, without debate, In this he wi Gnd himself —-, a9. majority of the Sonate are in javor of the House bil! introdnoed by Mr. Pavver, tis probable that this bill may be taken as a sub=titute. The Jittieners of Mr. Bigier’s object ia hit regoletion requerting information io regard to the accounts of Col, remount, was foreibiy shown in the debate which it Jet Gp in the Senate, Of course the sole ob ct of tals movement is 16 Make politics! capital for James ioc hauan if can be made, which is yery doubtial, as the accounts of Mr. Fremout bave long since beou settled, and houora- by 20, a8 Mr. Bigler will in the end find ont! ‘The bill Of (he Fenate facreasing the pay oC members of Congress ond making the same stationary ai $2500 per im, Wisi almerteertainiy becomes law. The pas: act will be Lenetie oop public interest, at ses-lons of Cougress, “diem pay than to the country. uJ bencit chat may arise therein: her legislation for re 1 the Territorial goverpment of Kaweas is at an oud f seston. On ibe motion of Senator Dovglas to ay report on the suagert ou the tablo, there were but twelve uagatives. eof the Committee for the establishment of a By. « an ao paper in New York bas just tem the ity for Fubmernd, Va, in search Of moncy lo commence opera- tious. Ths geniiemas, gotoriousiy known aga dalblor Dcopper mines And «peculation generally, aller *pend- rg tme anc €Nertons lo get subseriptions ‘from rom iscnt government office Wolters and mowber; of “ougress Was forced to lenye for tho Old Dominion, hay- ‘ng Conyineed bimseli thet pe money was to be had ta Wasbibgton for a New York Buchanan ne per. The comm itteo were unlortapate in the sek of their cogent. Tad they ext in bis place @ man loss notorious aud more Savor d!, tig ja Washi 2 the result ve been out the aid of irginiwns to the tune of twenty or thirty thous ollarss and with } that wnoney a8 a recommendation letter of iatrod ue he proposes to vitit with his preseace olfers of ino Southern States. This agent Was bo ways secre! in giv ‘ee information that Mr. Dachanan had already subse" ed lor £20,000 of thi k, The sum wanted is $100,000. The whole Using is More (ban a schmee to beneiita few ceapetate politicians Wasnsserox, Aug. 14, 1856, Wi 4 Up of she Business of the House—Disposition to Bmibavvoas the Appropriation Belvith Kansas Réiers— Public Spirit? Conduct of the Chairman of Ways ond Means—Che Guano Bill—Dropesition to Invi's the Empire Club to Kentucky Row Between the President ania New York Custom toute Officer, de. From and after to-day no bills Will be reported 0: py forfained by the Hoose exeept such as lave atrady psec d the Senate, jbo motu Of GOMATG Dis Ot pr eseud ae nrg ie hee) FEM LT cscaoeneeee bale ieee New York York and caveat inihe Gauias Reliable accounts from Iowa state that in the First Coa- gressional district, Curtiss, republican, hada majority of 1,600 votes over Hal!, democrat, with omy four small The American meeting last night was one of the largest ever held inthis city, Delegations were preseat from e, W. C, Haa- wound the Parx, dow2 2 along A yacht was sunk in our harbor yesterday by coming ‘ollowiag were drowned, | E el Robinson, Mrs. J, Erving, Mu Mary E. Hamiltonand Mar, Bamilton. Fremont tan cation meeting © ae beld in extent of ge has not been ascertained She wil! ne uy ute re thisevening, and perhaps not til to-morrow moraing. Marine Disaster. Boetow, Aug. 15, 1853, mer Ad arrived at Portiaud, reports PRICE TWO CENTS ben wR hoc st Ged Wil requis tus Little t. Me left for thetr consideration, before the adjourn meat, .A deposition is atill shown to embarruas tue ap. propriatio.* bls, by introducing amendments, or what us understood .%8 Kaasas riders, to each Of thess bills, ax ther are prese, tied. ‘This spirit of extreme radicalism fiads an abie S24 honest opponent in the persoe of the Chairman of Ways and Means, Mr. Camg- bell, whose simca My of purpose has been ba. fore commended by your correspondent, Tai is but one voice, boa wvever, out of the mauy cow Dearlag willing testimony (0 the ational spirit of um gentleman. It ts understont that Mr. Carapbet!’s anti: » rity for apnoune'ng to the dtouse the dismissal of taoe Pe.son% arrested in Kansag .0n the charge of treason, » Was first Wm, L, Marey, and @iterwards 2 received the as*\.rance from the )"?esident bimsel!. U poa ig eae ab ie wy Senseue Peep meen og oaa” ¢ President bas got al a ster mess, > imyrovement appropriation tills yg ~ Siu. He wil) veto, as be has already aoc, a2 esentto him. The democratic leuders Jose, gre Consistent in their 6 though ix ¢! opposition to the Syould Tmchanan be elected, this wholesale + ne ey by tis session for purely ty- ia the main, it may not be no- his term: of Presid@acy. This ata of running counter to but Pledge to tana vp to the platform made for him ty bur f on th. a few papers, thai the iead to didiculty, and jaa war with some ba Mr, Marcy hag caret 95 reported to the Houso, and d ree of objections such as have pare, it worl be better ap ne same to Forney, whose “outfer age at the thought that he cant get up a Bu York nm took place a few days siace, between the Pros’ ‘ent and aor r city, tu which the play ed faise in tho Otm ke parkes separaicd e arriving ata tS Conciuston YELLOW F E v E R. Annes Staten Island AffairseArrest of Three of the Demolishers of the BarricadesPerfect Quiet Othervrise. At Staten Island, in the vicintty of the Quarantiac, mat- ters continued quiet yesterday, as on the day previous There was no movement made to pot up the tora dowa barricade. The boards of the demolished barrier isy Scattered about a3 they were left by the origiual demotisa ers, Two seutinels—at least, two persoas thus Jeug nated—hovered about the Quarantine [logpital gate, bus they presumed to use no authority nor dictate to ypacues as to their coming out or going inside the hospital encio- acre. There was the utmost freedom of Ingress aad a3 also atowing baggage to be carried cu!, a4 ow evione day. The rumor that the Castigton Board was to meeton Thuraday sight and take mea- sures for the immediate reconstruction of the barricade preved unlounded, a8 no meeting of the Board was hetd. A meeting of a is called for this afiernoon, - a is not prov this subject will Ue agitated. one, tndced, of the Castleton citizens “pretoads *° say that ench barricade is ong eae heretotore entertained of the spread of their midst have been dissipated in the Beovted the coses of yellow fever at the Quarantine Rospital ware vie Rot on tue lleresse. Daring yesterday, vpoa tlic war. rauts aned by Justice Fream, three of ree sa Jeged to have assisted ln tearins dowu the Udrricals were arrested. Their names were James W. Cra, James S- vey and George W, Datey-—the latter bg Oe knows as ‘one-eyed Daey.”” hig Veer) helt ta charge alter ici: arrogt, bit they refused to give bat. i: i stated that the object of the parties’ refusal to give bat was that they ni ght briag a subsequent action For taiwo inprechnent, io Board of Health of Sonthfeld met on Tuursday eveniug. Dr. Boardman reported no case of sickness to town, or in Stapleton or Clifton. A series of regclations ho er etie aa bo intercourse with the voasats anchor at the Quarautiae, and watcames: along shore to see that eeen tee the vee sels which mey come to ancior is destroyed. ‘The number of cases of yellow fever yesterday under treatment at ihe Quarantice Hospital was twelve, tac same as reported the two pth id Previous. Comamtssioners of Health. The Commissioners of Health met yesterday at nowa— the President, laaacO. Barker, fisq., in the chair, ead Walter F. Conc¥@ia, Secretary. Mayor Hall, of Brooklyn, was present, together wim other leading cit.cens of Long Island, to confer with tae Commissioners relative to the removal of the vessels aa- chored at Gravesend bay. The followtng disposition of vessels newly arrived at Quarantine, was ordered ; Bark Joho Pysoa, from Havana, arrived oa the Lie inst., with ballast, to be detained at Quaragtine tairiy: There were two deaths on the passage of this vessel. Schooners Lovet, Peacock and Jonas Smith, from Savaa- rrived 14th imst., with cotton and rice, aliowed te proceed to the city alter five days observation, if all the crew remained well. Brig Duncan, arcived 14th inst, from Antigua, with eu- gar aud molasses; cargo to be lightered to the elty atthe option of the captaln Sebooner Pollux, from Fi 10, Porto Rico, permitted to proceed to the Atlantile Dock. ‘Book rs Niauce with previous instructions of the Goi i tac era RR, neta ge inthlag, previow al i i petson sie ty of thy she oe ‘rom the 0 ee Harries NS fe nea ad SS Ge ition of |. We ittedt to to the cit; het above rovtize Dalesien Ject of removing the ‘sar ee aaa Was ace ‘wp for consideretion, message (hat an impera- to cle aren womthga dp < omel As engagement prevented his beizg preseat hace wth the notice ef the he Commissioners. ° of tho versels, Propo: from taet fy anchorag eto some poimt where Waewe wos pire of infectiene influence, Jodge Vayper oir appeared on behalf of the nae of New Utreicht, and Efated that notwithstandiag a! statements made by the ‘Meath Omeer aed lbere as oy from the vessois 'n their the excitement at that rt among the ‘habitants at Nort: Ago as bis — that there war danger ond urged their removal by all means. at Pronounced it as his decided apd oon- . founded on prtvological imvestignion, that fever could be vey toe {rom luese vessew to the there, Mayor Hart thought that whether the views taken by ee revees hs were cor! ‘hor not, it was the duty of th Com ‘setovers to do something to allay the fears at isting among the Now Utrecht people. This of ‘able 10 result seriously, ‘Tbe By vive Orrieee enid in ease of removal § would be peecsrury to have the Feree's manned suilciendy to pro tect them from storm and winds, Mayor 47) said this conlt be enjomed by the Commis joners ip theft rticectlogs to have the veusels removed. b. onl as resolotions were (uerefore umauimously adopted: R That the Heats Officer be, ant nate hereby, re weed oe ree rai veces um on Cravereua vay the vieinity of the * Siw en Hp a i eved to crploy three compere said wo the new a ip the | ‘iat taster and eee tn the lowe: meee, aging te toer ta i Aer are were, Sale aaa hall danger. ‘The Henith OMficor, the adjournment of perks proceeded direetly to Keacnntioe to carry into Tesotutione tw All the vessels are es now menned, it will probably take two or threo days before ail are removed. ————_—_—_ prolntments by the Prestdent, ‘sy and with: the Advice ana Consent of Fy EK COLLECTORS OF TUK hagge Alpheus A. Hanreom, Saco, rene ec = vt Saco, Maine, vice Nathaniel itingbam, York ner, ho a meta sown, Virginia, viee H.W, mel D A - cAown , Connecticut, vice William Philip + Chicago, Tiinols, vice William B, Soow- Frost, Puget's Sound We hig ae tam Territory, ion lease m4 Isle” Sins ease 7, B Hover i eatieet allojo), Califor « Bi Lansing B. SURVEYORS OF ele Fitch, Alton, Tieow, vise Martin, Johu MeMullen, Knoxville, Tennessee, view Pr + “Vilas. Wain, Goauins, Beak, 6% Alte (Port Townsend).

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