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8 MANGAS! KANSAS! HOP WORK FOR KANSA The Southern Fire Eaters Pre- paring to Fight. GELLIGERENT ‘DEAS OF THE CHARLESTON MERCURY, ANOTHER LETTER FROM GEN. ATCHISON. 4’ TERRIBLE LETTER FROW Col, KEITT, , the pro men did not y, Dat to Mt minority it their enpport. The statements which aie, are utterly false. fMhey thorouguly undersiand aad detest him, ard hope to make him as powerless as Geary. Gov. Walker, with the Lg wee, ap lhiwee fenton, vera might TF BOCK in 4 coopera decay ces Se soa tim the Zlet day of lest mouth they were confident of puccurr, sod would form a constitution with slavery ac- Kpowlodged is it. It this constitntion is referred to we people for ratification, itis intended to refer it ouly to the 2 voters, who will doubtless ratify i, We have moro bopes of Kaneas than we haveever had. We have rem faith in du fighting copactty of Souhenmmmn. ANOTHER LETTER FROM GOV. ATCRISON. Taremer Col. N. Baker, of & C., of the 2th Jaly, disbearcned by the indifference of ibe South to their ap- peels for assistance, and moro deonly wounded by cpjust Marges against some of the beet and truest of her frienas ‘m Kansas, who bave ruined themssives in her rervice, Gen. Atcnlson says desponding!y :— At timed I have almost come to the conclusion to curse Kapeas and quit tho cause of the South. It is hard for a Dim; and io be ihe vb)ect of suspicion even to good men, | ‘worse than all. Wet, im deflasce of ali this, I wiil pot bandon Cur cause #0 long #4 ihere is 9 sna tow of 8 chance ‘Br oocoe *, and thin is we determination of most of our ‘viends in Kansas and Missonri. Oar canse is not a hope. cess one. We siways bave had, cp t the issof Maron sat, a majority of friends in Kansas, and | believe we still ave, J will give you my reascus for stil] thinking s0:— The regisiered voters amount to near ten thourand, wad registry was made inet winter and myring, apd om least ninetenins of those yoters are pro-sisvery men, for the adolitionivts refused, ‘| & general thing, to register thelr nameo and the reason tur their refara! was, in my opinion, that \hey knew they were ina amal! misoriiy, It was not Spenwe their Quns’ster-F, for soolitioniste are consistent in nothipg ex. ‘rept in villany, Now, if our delega‘es to the convention eal refer the constitution ‘o the reciatered voters for rati- tee or rejection, then we will rat! « the Seuth would bul make one speedy aad united ii would beenfe If Walker’s pian, however, pre- it will rive us infinite trouble, bat it will also give jate more. Walter bas done us acd oar cause ‘pjnry then Hale, Chase or any other abolitionist coukd have done: yet, 1 repeat, Ido soi despair. Oae more effort lt is whe last we can make, and we will Pappy to find that Waiker is fully understesd at South. A great many Southern wen havo thie enmmer, an: ety eave Sie Se up. I regres whole time to car Kansas affairs in ‘f Ube time for the South to act. you ate D. R, ATCHI3ON, (From the Marion, S. C., Star.) - LATTES FROM HON. L, M. KEITT. Box LM. Beerr—Dese &e—At a meeting of righte democrats,” including a number of yeur per. ‘reads, the unders'gued were 30} a commit. two to ‘ender lo you sn invitetion to sojourn with os and ofa public Ginger, af a mark of the high appre- Gaikon wo bave of your cletinguished talents, high toned character, and manly defence of Soutnerr rights. We Dave ibe bonor to be, with bigh cousideration, your friends and feilow citizens, Pee : Ef I N. Phillipe, J. Hamitton Hanegan, O W. Mier, ‘A. L vane, EB Wheeier, 4. Torpia Harllee, 8.0. § Dansan Melutyre, W. B Crawford, Thomas E. Stanley. 1" Mwor ©. BL, & C., July 23, 1857. Warre Sciracr, Virginia, Angurt 3, 1867. Gxrrumx—I have the honor to acknowledge your note wm which yoo tender m 8 pabiic dinner on Debaif of the Staves rights democracy of Marion. I regret may ynedility to accept !t, af 1 would movt cheerfully “‘gounse) Wab you, both as to the circumstances which eur? sand the cause of the South, and the policy which she eborkd adops ip the present exigoory of a‘isirs.”” Evenis, in my jadgment, are hurrying wo @ ceiwis, in whieb the South will bave io stake her rights and ratety ‘epos ber own union, aad vindicate Ber exittenoe by Bor Own -eeourcen The dey is paseed when treacherous coueetion and ®noksiering compromises can stay back fanatioum,; aud [ ‘ust thas ive day will never come whea unmesaing or in waking howannes (© the Union will be able to biad bo- arm, when mace bars to suike her fos. The rival for: of souety a: the North ana a: the South are about w face each other, and no sli! ng Cabinets, nor comvulrive ad- miateirations, nor dying partice can avoid the confict or muiigate the ebook. A epuriowt amd tachrymore pallan- chropy, synorvmove with pauperiem and ric., « dalleve bas this contest would be mitigated into rivalry, and ) esiraiped with: unde by the pracipies of ihe Ranear Nebraskn ier ite sheltering provisions hey Deviewe that tho different forms of sostety, Nor.o and South , cor lé ut pand and develope eide by rie and that the mactiser: of soveromsnt might henceforts w7y9 on with out belng DrokrD in pieces oF jortled frow tus track. The wi ss founded now the facttuat the forme of foniety and iador at the North and at we Sonth were di ferent, and ite provinons were intends” Ww escore an booorabie ant amicable rivalry Detween them. The feds- vei coverument, ae the agent of both, was pledged vo 0 In. de cidle aortrality, while he chanpious 0; ssh struggled Ww wdvance \boir rerpe Tula nestraity or the ormment, | va" vel alow legiumate ex meutiog end develope nen’ to the ingtitations of eacu reo iain, and thorehy arres' al! improper cullidone. Darirg ar. Plerce se adin'rierstion k's peutrality was mainwa'a od by the President, sitaon jure Jorernors, ber wetrayipg their trusts, rio il They were removed, an 4 was well koown tha. the administrauen did bus sym ewhies with thelr Weaod oz has the provent w. caieiration fa'rly carrie’ ou ‘be pro viene of We Kansas Nebraska bili? Have iney eooured mr play between ibe Norih ana we South’ The dre at wes the appoluiment aa Governor of Kagses of a man of broken fortcnes tnd a beedy ad restarer, h, and stole lato ner confidence thror«b deceWal professions, he) was is Grstact? To debauch Kansas from aliog'anoe to the Aout, and deliver Ber in'o ihe heude of frosami faveuor ‘To way that Uo cause of be South wa: lort to Keuses, 9t grtor to the appoinumont of Walker, Je to oalliete fraaa by ood fimeme at of Pots il sbow the truth 2 too Kamas Nebraain DA ap oflort wes Lumodirtel; tuade hy bovh wecuome—the a rohibis every Thi woe absorbed al) vchert, and covrltule’ we rracamen ev ecy contest ty tbat Territory, omoanies wero orgs North, ana moves freeie soat‘hated be Ls ree and ind!r\auale © Oo ize Kents write fremeo') end expe! tlavery from tw tm § The soa the fierce aad plonging age liam of 4 ner gor wer, champion ber Ge + ‘6 the vent , and ber money Was givek © mawiain'oe 9 . pbysiennt le the very Degiaming of ite terntiorial ¢« stenee, Kautaa boos ne 6 Vatt.c ground, « cere tue forma aad labor, North and South, mtrove for the mar ery wae the only querion agitact In the orritory. atest sroseeded contest, and the South won in exch; ctumpb follewet tfcompb, ena Oo wes omdiag ad pou her bareer. Tuve timer was General wot Geld electad the delegate from the Territory wes clecte’ a8 ibe prorliay*ry reeresentaiive. A large majority of (he members of wo Te rilorial Legivlatore have siways beoa pro siavery wre, Bnd the const utlon, which is expected to clove the weritorial career of b tate, 9 abech ely in the Lands makos this Couver sion ihe -atwo of Kanrea, ‘were companie or Why enn\2o4 and money levied at the orth Dut make Kaus & roe Me Why sere etfurte made at the South to colouige Keone, acd money given to wonom vlieb this, O make ber & slave dae? very effort, every Strusg. every movermeni on either aide, wore made to make Kant 4 free orarliave Gate, The a government, a¢ the agent of bets partion, wa! shed ged to adeoluie impartiality between ine con’ parties. The fouth won on every phase of the iaene, mM every step of the Ggbt, and now, when ue sneptre o control lain ber very grarp, it is eu‘ieuly ant rudely orn away (rom her, flow comes it tha: this obange har & suddcaly happened! the Bouth tas so ved governors have oo, and yet & bravely oases tte debauchery, and y: Pg a Hr 4 ae ‘e shaken ~- tn flames and Dioepers Ey benper to! ite fruite ture t aehes ip ber ope ber couse tie 0 eadden the @ oferiour ané frandalent intervemion unent/ There were perjaret Foro. Walker tained is eck wit fraud and on nen, { is lowt Ue-vogh the be ve betrayal of « perjared minioo of edere! If she cause of the South be jor 'n Karear, 18 lot bean © 8 faders! official, with the iar @iebed timer of OMe or ——_—,—— ‘vagrant orator, strolling player and debauob vg, eat! objects could ‘be accom: prec treachery and fraad tr! pare om peat lapewer that it the policy of the State to taki Georgia and Mississipp!. These Promptly rebuked the dishonest aifeoted us in Kansas, To accomplieh this foul union the South is to be sacri flced in Kansas. Wha’ boots it whotber tho South is sacri ficed throagh free soti di or biack’repablicauisin, That whiob chicfiy tho Nebraska oli to the South, was its committal of the Jomocratic party to & clearer vindication of her rights. This has been de’ea od by the intrigues of thore in power. Mr Buchanan was nominated by the North and elected by the South, ead aa; act of perfidy on his part is and qill be pearcniprnnins | Democracy *¢ the North {s hopelessly prostrated, uniees it can be revived by some free, loation. In any lasoe Dewees slavery and abotitionism tho North wii! accept the latter; aud as that {s the main issue before tho poopie, the North cannot be relied upom. The only obatce wat remained, viz : that of allowing cach section to legitimate Y ceveepe institutions through fair rivalry. has beaa destroyed by the franduient intervention of the federal | gry ‘The contest is rapidly coming, ani the | moat ty Bo) herself. Though her eiforts Le stigmatized by federal minions, and the rezolutious of :9/ ereign States, denouncing and wrong, bo pro nounced ungracious by an executive of her own croa- tion, yes sho must achieve her safety, though her aria el fall heavily opon ajdarinet of mutes aud a pare. lytic Administration. 10.1850 the whig party of ibe South which bad elected Gen. Taylor, trampled him from power when his treachery was mado manifest; and will the do- meoratic party of tbo South be less irae to our rights and boner, or haughty and indignant against fraud aud wrong? The democratic party owes its ascendancy to the South. and every act of treachery should be met by con suming curses. No loader is aanolnied against the ven- | qualita ae pepe People, and no official is so high popular justice cannot reach him. The South mast maiatal her rigots, though she turna deaf ear to the ap eating shrieks of ehivering Cabinets, of hysterical Prost ite, and dissolvirg parties. Her safety ts in ber union, and Georgia and Miselsaipp! bave gloriouely led the war. ‘Let Sonth Carolina wheel into line with them, ant march with steady atep along the same bright track of coaatitu tional integrity, Let her be no ard im that contest in which the rights and honor of the South are to be vind ted. There should be no dissension !u'the Southern C4 and J trast there will be none when the hour arrives in which boyalty to party will be treason to the South. I Bave the buser io be, gentlemen, your obedient ser- 4 LAWRENCE M. KEITT. Interesting from Kansas. CORRESPONDENCE BBTWEBK CITIZENS OF LBOOMP- TON AFD JUDGE CATO ON THE [RIGHT OF BUF- PRAGE. Locoxrtos, K. T., Juty 31, 1857. 8. G. Cato, Judge of the Supreme Court—sin—Ihe Ter. provision concerning ‘rhich d.ubta have been suggested and theories promuigated. lt is in the following words :— fide inhabitant of the Territory of Kansas, of the United States, over twent the age of gue ‘asd who shall Bave reaised alr months in id Ferdtory before the next general election for menbers of tbe 9 Biatuces, r=) P. 63) Tt is submitted that thie act is in palpadie violation of the organic law of the Territory. The twenty third section of thas iaw provides:— ‘That he right of suffrage snd of Rolding offer, ehsll be er- erciocd oni by ektznan the \Sailes Bikien and those who have deciared. their intention to become #u:b, and abil have taken an oath to support tbe Oonaiitution of the United States and the provisions of (bis act Under this act—ihe fundamental law of the Terr'tory— allow!ng tbe six months residence qualification pres:ribed next: Dat uncer the act of the Territorial Legislature he ‘would be compelled to remaig in the Laited Staves five = instead of etx months, from the date of bia arrival, ¢ he would be entitled lo vote. ‘We canno; too strong'y condemn the introduoion 0” the fellepirit of native Américanian {nto Kansas logisiadon. Wo bas forgoiton the bizody riots of Philadephia in 1844? The strovgest hearts were appalled when if. lee of tbe Most High crambled into rains. All m biashed, and humen'ty cropped a tear, when he parsonage of Si. Augustine, where Protesianw had been nureed by the Sisters of Charity during the ravages ©! the cholera, was conrumed amid the demanate yeilt of | woendiaries. And shal! tho Legisiature of Kansas 00 per- | wi ted to poilify the action of Congress. trample on toe orgenic law of the Tertitory, and ro» she foreigner of ine clecure franchise? 1! we the opinion of some porsone that the Territorial act cited above repeal tbe former law makivg tke paywent Of tax & Pequirite onalificeton of an electo’, Taccrh #e are Cecideciy of we oppose opinion, we are erceeting!y anos 0 Lear from the legally constitated expounders of the nw. If consietent ith your views of prouriety, will you bave the kindness t examine the eabject, ara favor ta with the resuli of your invest.gation? Ar we are opsble to imagine any impropriety {n making thie request, we shell wait with some eolicitece for your opinion, and as we unbounded contidenve in your legal aceraen, we feel axsured that the people of the Ter rilory will read your exposition with tbe respect due to jedicua) eatherity. In conclasion, sir, accept aswurance of rererd and ee. =, teow. Very respectfully, your obedient serv: Hl Browne, A.J. Bash, k. ©. Bishop, A. B. Antrim, Wm. Jobpson, Wm. EB. Thompeon, A. J. Rone, RK. i. Philips. Jobn Keylor, Leoourros, K. T., Angust 4, 1887. Gunmei— Your note of ths JLet ui le before me, asking Ao expression of my views at to whether the f'h section ©! the actot the last Legisiatare repenied the rot of the former Logisint=re, prescribing the qualification of voter. Tam unaole to ree anv imprapriety in giving at ontuion on the quuttion which your note pren fe ie iepiy an opinion, bowerer, entitied Go more weight than ihat of apy other ciusen. You have copied in your note the rection refe-ret to, bene | need oniy my views tn relatim to it. I am charly of opinion that the Lagislatere (ntenfie (> ~neradd wo the piber quail wilone prescribed by ihe \ben existing la® Lat of be ng & bona fide (ndabitant who etal! beve re sited ip the aix mouths before the next ¢ tia ‘There is no claaes in the sot of the last Leogisiauire ex protly regaraing the election iaw as {i stood pefore the parsage Of ihe act, and the roe which governs in cares of Tepeal by impliontion, ia (9 examine the provirions o7 both the old aud new statu am, and if there be yo tnconnle teucy im their provisions, if + are al! reoouctian'e with each othe:, and can have their fell operstion, bere ie no vai of the former by whe iatier. on y inconsistency ebrervabie beiween the cient'on jaw as A tlood nod the present, ia to be foan: panne of the fifvn eedtion. 1k tr this 1° eleciton la 14 Aloo required @ pty & mere inhahitancy, and te erie: req ree an actual residence of six mone 1.» matisfied chat the last Legislature ‘ntended to make no further change, | aving the payment of @ forritorisl - tak Pll as an indispensable pre requisite vo the right to vote at our pext election. l agree with you in the jon thas the fifth section of the lest | otslature ts wold so fer ast! confines the right to rote .o citizens Of ibe Uvited Sates only who passers the other qvauceations proscribed, Becmuse the organic et contaioe fo orprese prohibition im the passage of apy ine which world deprive verrons of the right to vole who bare de- tiareu OD ct. Locir intention to Neoome cltizeus and have (aren &2 Oath t fupport the Gonatitution of ine United Suse aud the organi 1 your oan’ your oe 8 G Cato. By this it will be seen that no one is to be allowed to ‘you wbo bas not paid the bogus Territorial tar. OW course [need not toi you that very few of the free Yate men bave there taxes. Mors than thai they have vowed ua ‘will never pay them. fhey refuse not only be Foebanan, Dovgias, will rome op a vigor to foree their favoriie The froe Mate mon are too strong Tell give 8 Bret history will & bri ot Wa'ker promised, in his speech Ios osiohor election” won under tne Terraces the Orioher election, not under the Territorial but by virtue of a law of One, — Th 00 Srennes af tn tant eure re ‘od him, bes travelled throngn ' solrod a) jhe'r Convention of the 16th of Jo 7, to rote at wirty, or more than cig! mea, it elect a cap ain, one first and one econnd jieutenast, twe sergeants be ¢ two cor. porais; and sbat it make a perfuct and complete rol) of ite officers and men in accordance with the printet forme, which would be transmitted from hea¢quartars. He re: quested also thas the caplain of ¢ach company abould di rect a regiatry to be made of all persone .o bis pei«hbor- hood, town or se'tieman, if apy such there be, who should refuer to curoll himaolf tn said company, aod transmit the tan o, with bis compacy’s roll, to headquarters. ‘When the afuressid roils should be recci ved, cortifiestes fer the officers would be promptly forwarded, after. requisitions for arme, rigned by the company’s 0! = de sent to the office of the Quartermaster Gene eneral ctaf, as organized, consisted of M. . Con- way, Adjutent General; E B. Whiting, Quarteraeter General, end Willism A. Phillips, Commissary General, each wiih en office in this city, ‘This order was wi'ely circulated, and comnanies wero enrolied in every district Many of them have not yes efticialy thetr strength, but re iabie information already putsthe number of volunicers at Ove thousand men. Thoy are uil ‘drew fully in earnest” A seocnd general order, issued on the 20th of Joly, de. fined the otvisions and by of carolment of divisions, and superintendeats of suroi- ment of brigades, detided their duties, and directed thom t> report dspatch to tre Adjutant Gencral’s office Theee orders have been prompity and willipgly obeyed. Apotber order !rsued this morning from the Qaa’ter master General’: Depsrtmeat, completes the list of official (oudite) documents emanating from ibe beadqaarters. It jes a8 follows: — Now, tharefore, In pursuauce of the sutbority ‘het vested in me by tle said Gen. James H. Lane, from ihe people of Kaneas, { do hereby request that a Qaartermas ‘er be elected to each company formod in compliance +15 faid general order, and that tbo said Quartermaster a*co'- tain as speeuvily the namber and description of all arma as avaliable for the use of his company, and report the came to the Quartermaster of his regiment The Quarter. masters of the different regiments are ro. jeated ag soon 28 they receive the reports of (he Company Seartercnanter to report the aame to the Quar.er masters Of thetr respective brigades, oy them to be tranemiued ae spee*ily as possible to this oflice; and the regiment: and Drigades are hereby authorized, as soon as firmed, to pro at once to the appointment of thetr rerpective Quarter masters . E_B. WHITMAN, Quarter mastér General K ness Volunteers, Jamus Repraru, Ass’t ad’js General K V. WGBEAR I8 BLEEDING KANGAS? A letter envel and addressed ‘ Bleeding Kansas,”’ was recetved at tbe Post office iu St. Louis on the ilth inst , ‘which, from the ‘‘ remarks’ on the envelope, we infer has travelled somewhat extensively. Jt was maiied at Si. Joseph, Mo., and directed thus :— “4 BLEEDIAG KANBAR"? ‘The following ‘« endorsementa’’ were on {t:— “ Lawrence refuses to receive it.”” « Must be Lawrence.” “No, sir; Lawrence bas pretty much quit bieeding.”” «Take the hide of aud salt it well.” «+ Pags {t round, we don’t wan't it here; send it to where it bleeds.” “] don’t see any place to diroct.”” “Send it to Leavenworth, that ie the only place wo know of that bieecs now.”” afew as “ Try it over at lows Point.”” “Try this at Laremy; we don’t want it ot Iowa Point; there ‘s no bleeding exoerm tue abeep that we Kill.’” © Deteben tee ng for God’s sake, f “ up 1 sake, for there is moro bivod lost there that anywhere else.” «* Doniphan don’t bleed; try it at Utab.’” “No auch in Kansas, for it has beon all over the ‘Territory. it travel in Missourt awhile.”” The Excursion of the Great Eastern Steam- [From the Mon‘real |, Ang st 10. Wo learn from the Gunadian Rauiray and Guide (a monthiy socet, publishes ne is generally under stood, under the auspises of we Grand ivupk Company tbat extensive and tloeral 0. facilitate the later-communice- Pr travelling expen. m roa, during @ five weeks Of North America m £100 ator taal salcaiation, bet owiae to | nave every e of Whe preiicinerios | more oud ine of ihe proposed trips bas oni been pre parca, bat even from this we can ree at a giance that tho arrapgementn in contemplation will be of wuch @ charactor as te cabrace everything wortby the attention of ihe ae between Portiand aad Chicago, Washingion sad Quebec We are informed thet the ronte, ax a’ present proposed, will be from Portisad to Boston, thence to New Tork, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Wasaingion, then-e w ward to Cincinnati and Bt Lovie, asonoding the Mine to Alto, and thence by rail to Cricago. From Thicaro tourists will retrace their slope eastward to Batlao Niagara Falie, theace t Torento, Kingstoa, Mouireai Quebec, retarning to Tortiand the Grand frooK, 80 thas the 4). ioe scenery of the New Ganpenire morn tains may ato be embraced iu th be most ie whe anc apd | thet the boidere of these ticke\" can romain | Ae convenient at any potnt o9 the route, the only | aition being that taey most be back in Portlana in time | for the retura -oysge of thesteamer. Wherever there '* | more than one route, ettber by rs'l or sieamar, Deiween | tro points, there tckew arc avaiable for einer, so that | touriew leaving Chicago for Torapto can tage ether the jabe steamer rocte via Taker Michigan and Moron, or | the raiiroad route vis Detroit an | Hamilion, and the same P e8 are Allowed in all sim’ IR° exae | As\thas now been defintely determine’ on that the Great Kastern wil mast *x tripe \o Portland, we hope to | Be ahle sate in our pert numer that arrangemen'a | bave been completed in Engiana for a fi trip to that desorixed above. th tickets will, we be jeve were notborized in already ‘isting, be iseued on | Whia site of the Atlantic for tripe to Fagiand, Ireland and | Sootlant, France, Maly and the Rhine, extending over ® | period of three monthe—the tripe in cach case only costing | balf the ora'vary fare. | Such an opportunity of visiting the Ol Comntry hes 7 Oech preseried, and ft will not be again, umtess the | euceess of tbe first warranie @ repetition of the trip, of | whiob, ai the present time, we Bave not the shadow ot « | downs. Ceptain Canty, the New Minister from Costa Tea. 70 THE KDITOR OF THE HERALD. Having read an article tn one of the ciuy papers yerier. minister from Corte Rice the name of the gentieman is Ceuty or Caaty. There was fs Captain Centy, who, according to bis own story, had 0°. | oupied ® promirent portion {n sporting Lociety !a Raglan’, bad ridden many ® £004 jockey race and steepie chase, aud Lad often equared accounts on the Derby and Aso% caps with Lord G—— B—~ and the owner of Goodwood. At one of the London Clubs the Captain, \t reeme, became ac- qoainied with Genera) Munce, of Nicaragua potonety, who \pdaced bisa to accompany bim to Central America, to take command of bie (Jeneral Manos’) forces, then num. beriug, scoording \o the General's account, 2,000, bat in reality oply about J00 greasers. The Captain and Manos were to revolutionize (he State of Nicaragua, make @ coup @ Hat and divide the epolla. The captain seat the dim distance visiona of empire niry rich in mineral woalth, aged we laorels, whore Alvarado aa laa bel Foaieens, aod where rature mupplied required, without the neces: | of i erm aay HES prep me and ende and mi ‘with Manos; ie 88 Snd on bie arrival sbovt fares bee Grea miserable looking wretobes, each ene with « shirt ard hat om, ane not Ofty muskets in the party."’ The cap \e\n abandoned the enterprive ae @ bopeless ono, mid vet tied down {n the country, He fonnd \t moch more prott- mor, did the agreeable, aut quile tuarative, then the Americans hegan fo crowd Ia 10 Veep epporiuon re elbow room, the captain crondod out aod emigrated to Unstn Rioa, where he owmt ac. tot and botlt for thas governme st « rma!) rixot eteamboat, for which he got a big sized price He mnbesq 100, and é helo & man in eech « va riety of ons, and rendeve cual them all Naw York, Aug ast 16, 1867. J. B. ofr et ere even, Jan " ° cht & guoe harvest in Newfoundland has now beoome rearonebly ocariain. Pormtoes look well ard healthy, Gate ani buriey are sow in the car, and there ins good spread of tarnips whore they have escaped the fy. The same paper learns by letter from Labrador that the salmon fishery ia a toual failure, can fot LAM MeNCed OM Account Of the imensely warm wi » The captain of the Brideh brig Aiaianw® reporta the raging of the email pox at Mane Beblou, Forteay, and lances’ lou), aod that two Jeney captains hed died of It. The St Joba (N 8) Freeman states that they bed bonfires apd rejueings there on Wed- pesday nibs ip hoor of the bowt race, “Send it to Lawrence, for Jim Lane will biced there in j interested in | ilar Earopean | dey, in which ap interview is narrated with Captain Canty or Cacty, who comes to (ole country af an aceredited mm curious to know whether NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 17, 1867, Selence. OUR MONTEEAL CORRESPONDENCE. Donagana Horm, Mowramat, Avg 18,1957. Distinguished Tanes Preamps Tie ont $6 1p ad:\Uen to the savans at present assembied in Moo treal, fro many gentiomen of mote both from Canada and the United States, Among the formor are Hon. Robert Spenu2, Postmaster General; the Attorney Goneral, George E Carter; ex-Speaker McDonald, and Hom 1 V. Secotte, the present Bpesker of the Commons, all of whom have apartments at the Donegana. Mr. Fillmore, accompanied by Jndge Harrie and family, of albany, arrived last evening, Mr. Fil more isa very atunilve Hstemer to the sclemtific discussions, many of which are of grest interest to others than scientific men. To the section of oa Ne ng Epi Paine, Mate ans Profes. ment of @ e on 3 ; aud panies Harvard, an exceedingly able out abstrase on: Iu the geoic gical sec/ton, Professor De wron s| variety nrerervation of tee eternbdersia; the tongu Mr Hont, on some mineral waters, and on the origio Freanenieg rege; sem Mir W. E. Logan, om the goalogy of anada. @EOLOGY OF CANADA—SIB WILLIAM LOGAN'S PAPER. ‘Sir Witham Logan, who is abou: fifty years of age, sat prerentatiho bead cf the pa survey of » ‘and as such baa mado a nuwborof very able sontrionticns A re Intance of Sir KR, Murchison, gland, who were ne! omly delighted with ectolar, bat his oo riv’y ate wan, and he soon rose high pe meee Fo pd igpamer bende 16 Roghieh geo! department, and was subseqae: knighted hy the for bis lbh npn gen scientific man. He ie a well bred gentleman, and ia eon- spicaras tn discharging the rites of Bospttality to those who sre a present assemaled at Montreal mice eetin, apparently on end, which seemed to bs of great depth, but whieh be was well oxvinoed was due to the recks being bentover in the process of upheavel on tbo surface, gradusity assuming degradation the ae pect of orig! Deiug in this condition. Mr. Lesley had dieoovered one atrita of etx miles and did noi doubt but they were often of great depth. PYORMATION OF MINERAL 8PRINGS—MR, HUNT'S PAPER. rt the by Mr. Hu 0 assistant of Mir Was Logan ry rg copes edd urvey, and favorably knowa to the acieniiGe men of the United States on mineral waters, elicited many curlors facie concerning tbe formation mineral springs in this couniry as well as elsewhare. Mr. Bont stated that the process of formdion in rocks was far fro Ing at ap end, but that either in « slow and gradual or more rapid manner new combipalicus were constantly proceeding in this department of nature. He need pin refer to the new formations of limestone in Italy. whi: were well known to geok gitte, but would remart that ina sazxtone, at w! Presumed ani of Montreal will be assembled. _ PaPBRS TO EE BEAD. SRCTION 4: MATERMATION, PTYSICS AND CHRMIETRY. 1, Om the Zodiacal Light. By Charies Wilkes. Time, eight minutes. 2 On the Vibrations of tho Fall over the Dam at Holy- oko, Mase. By © S, Snell. Fifteen minctes. 3, Hypoth 4 Notes on the Measurement of # Bate Line oa Coping Plains, Washineton Cousty, Maine, for the Primary iri- anguistion of the Eastern Section of the Coast of the United Sisies. Thirty mirates. 16, 1888. By Thomas 4D. 5 totar betipes of March tiacd Hill. Opo minute. 6. A Noto on Arithmetical Complements. Thomas Hill, Two aod one minutes * 7. Om System of Co ordinates in Apa! a By Thomes Hit, Ope minute. sieges By Prof, B. Pieroe, of Tar. 8. Note om the Gyroscope. var 9 On the Diverse Weighte employed in Modern Coinage. Part i—troy Weight. By J. E.Gibboc. Forty-five mi- utes. 10, Gp the Winds of the Pacific Coast of ihe United Staten, By A. D. Bache. sucnoN P | 1 On the Flexures of tho Strata in the Broadto) Ooal F eid, Pennaytvania, By J. P. Le of the Sternbdergia. 2. bu the Variety and Preservat On tae Parthogenesia of Animels and Pian, By | |. W. Dawson. ¥ 3 Berthoit Seman, 4, Qn the Flucteations of Level {mn the North American | Lakee. By Chas. Whittlesey, Dosmc.xa Bore, Kun/real, August 14, 1887. Enicriainment ty the Natural History Socity—Diplay yf Beauty— Number of Pertons Pracnt—Professor Hare | ond Ade Baperim ence, | The entertainment given by the Natural History Society | to the egsociation last evening, 's pronounced by the | morning papers to have been as brillisut and successful afar, bet the troth really ie that it went off rather and somowhat cisappolnted tbe guests from the other side ef the line. bomber in aWendance wae large, amourling to at | loset ong thoatand persons; but there was nelther elerance ‘> We appearance of the eateriainment mor moch style or beauty among the company, except such | se camo from the United Stator, [ wae said tbat | ibe elie of Montreal would be present to give & welcome to thelr distingvinhed guenta, but we ¢o not remember fo have seen an sasembly more provincial i ite character than that which represented Montres) int evening. The trath is, that beyond the Dono. gane House, where mort of the more distioguished guceis aesembied, there seome to bo iittle of well by of soviet | ifete Monreal, and we make no doubt that the members Of the association will rolura {9 their homes gal ¢ aa ‘ated | with the Uniced Mte'es and tt people. This ie uttered ‘a | no op'r't of complaint, for the Canadians seem dosiroas v0 | dincharge the ries of hoapitality to tho extent of their abilt y, but at wp y for the purpose of recording events ae wey ccourret. While the military bame weer {m one portion of the spacio ve bal! Professor 0 was giving, io an adjoining room ta the other, somo bilions in tablo larning, which proyed aly successful Tt is molanchuly to seo thi’ really grea’ cbe- toilet ‘n his old ege giving bimse!’ vp te rush ridiculour Ionmmeries ag Bo exhidlied Inst evening. | TAPERS POR PRESENTATIONS*A SUBSRCTION FORMED, ibe nomber of pagers recetved fer presentation i¢ 08, | apd for the purpese of ‘noili ating tne business of the ass >- Gation a end rec. bas been added, entitied, * Einmology | | Sauetice and Pelidea! Esonomy.’” ‘the mme of te | day aeeig ne ten papers to the section wics, ix to | Whe Of geology, and nine to that of etnnology ae follows :— TION A ATHEMATIC® AND PITY@ICS. « he Zod'acal Light at Quito, Rowador, with ceductions. By Rey Geo. Jones, U.S N | | _ 2. Op the Winds of tue PaciGe Court of the United States. | By A D. Bache. | "3. On anew Source of Hlectrical Exoltation, By Mra, Bishi ‘4 tbe Phyrioal Cond}iions Determinate of the Climate Professor the Infuence of tho Gulf Eiream ay Climate nited Sates, Dr. Wynoe, Sorlacee in Road Excava ments. By W. M. Researcher Leconte, of the south Carotaa College. 8. On the Resomdianoe bet ween the Arrangements of the Solar System and the Phyliotaxis of Plante. By Stephen Al 9 On the diverse Weights employed in Modorn Coinage. Part 1! On Karst “orate Gronguney by 3 A G!vboa. 10. Some of the Phenomena of the Texas Norther’ and Cimatology. By C. G Forshay. = SROTION B—NATURAL HISTORY, GBOLOGY AxD OnBMIETRY. 1, Om the Parthenogesesia cf Animals aod Plants, By Beribold Seman. 6. On of the Atlantic Coast of th 6. On the Wi tone and 6. General Bedinentary 4. Notice of a new System of Ureesing Motailic Ores. By B. Silliman, Jr. 6, On the newer Pliocane Fossils of the & Lawrence ‘alley. By J. ©. Dawvon. 6, Species of Trilobite from the Potsdam Sandstone of Langasge. Hogo Reid, Motiv eine. On the Funnotogical Bearings of Ceriain Architectural By J. P. Lonley. . Comparieon of the Religious System of the | with that of the Ancient Persian By |. H. Morgan. ZODIACAL LIGTT—¥R, JOWFS’ PAPER. Tho paper whied gave rire to moet ¢lscustion wae (het by Mr Joner, on the sotinoal igs ‘The author of thie paper socompanied the exploring expedifien wnder the command of Onamo lore Wiikes, aud mace Bis observations on the ‘nomens recorded the peper pre entad to the ion while on this voy age. Thees have been publismed in s volume acoompany- vuole Jones for his researches. Our Albany Correspondence, Atbany, Auguet 16, 1857. tons. Quite a number of applicaiions were made to the Com- missionors of the Land Office, some twelve nwoths since, for grants of land under water in the counties of New York, Kings, Queens and Richmond, which were referred | tom cemmittee consisting of the black republican State Engincer, Silas Sey meur, and the Kyow Nothing Atierney General, Qusbing, with instructions to survey, tbe papers, sad report upw the claims to the Board. Of course, some of these applications are of considerabie im- portance to the partics imteresied, and it appears that the commities, apparently ‘iwpressed with that fact bave spent po little me in New York in in” veetigating the claims. But some how or other, they beavo mado but with thotr work, ard for some reason which does not apoear, tho Commisstovers have been unable to ob:uin from them any report of their proceedings. The papers submitted by the claimants havo ail beex placed iu the hands of she commit tee a8 4 matter of course, apd thie has pat {t out of the power of the Board of Commissioners to act upon the clainre, and bas places the applicants enti -ely at the meroy of the Beate Engineer apd Atiorney General. This week Ucmptroiler Burrows having mate several gineer Wamediatcly objecied sed upon until an “examina ion’? neal coon meas. This called out the Comptroller, who said piainly that be tog pas did not consider the “examination” tho commit'ee worth ad—n,” and pretty distinctly intimated that the design of the committes in withbo ane eee and reports cw these claime was not reconcilabio the strictest of: ficial integrity. The grant wae then made, the State Ko- ineer vyolrg ereinst it; but upon ctser claims being ought forward, tha officer seized his hat and harriedly eft the room, thus depriving (be Commissioners of a quo rom lleern, however, that ft is the intention of the Comp troller to got the Cummieioners toge her again as poon as the Secretary of State returns, and to pass on all these Claims, and my object in giving this information through the Hemacn, is to let ail ihe jicante know that wil be mo neoerity to “mee” the commiitee. Their ap- plications will bo scied upen without puting them to any uppectesary expente. A carious tacident occcurred hore a few futtrattve of the matiers are mavaged of the State tax levy 5 ibis epormous en masse Cpe mapeg ogee Aes American rebellion In the a, segebiow ranks Ukely to leave Weed and Americans will nominate aught oxely al oy overs ther porte! repul to control the republican Atwe great nomber of soreheads ip their seems ont tga Koamense Wer pon ency ok escape wreck at report od 0 truly they are aware of that fat and are poons to give the'r enesles thetrfown way at the Repub! Oon- veuten ond ‘then ‘‘go in’ for the democrats and beat their own ticket The Fnow Nothing State Conncil meets tn Brooklyn on Treedey, Angst 26 This meeting fixes the time for hold- ‘ng the Srate Convention, m tice heving been given at the last Coanci! 0: @ motion so to amend the consdtution as to give the Cou: oil the power to iter the day Gxed tm that tpetrument. I jearn that {t {s likely that the Kaow Nothing Botm'natipg Convention will De Beid on the 26:5 of Septem bet #0 days after the black republican convention This he dor mm order to gtye dissatisfied biecks a “chence in.’ ‘The ticket talked of at present is John N. Wilder, (for- mer whig), for Secretary of State; Colonel Bentoa, (old Ww omoeral), for Comptrolier; Geveral Svaart, of Oata rho, (* hig), for State Engineer); Samuel 8 Holly, ef Os ‘weg?, (free got! democrs:), for Vanal Oomuler\snor; win eT cacurer from the Soatwern Wer, and an Attorney Gene- ral from Now Ye MARITIME INTELLIGENCE, Movements of Ocean Steamers. FROM BCROPS. Lenres, Dota, ag. 2 ug & Southampton... A’ Liverpool A Partapenr and New Or. cta—-From New York 24 arriving et Hevana fth ene From New Orleans Havana TM ow fd Lore Tih of each month. arriving iar fo, 4h. From Mobile 28d, Haran Phy? For sea Li ork arriving st Havana 17 and or ieh. Proms ‘Now Dvtoune Sin Havane au arriving at New York 34. ALMANAC TOR. Port of New York, August 16, 1807. iphia), Smith, Pangkok. cio Gosanes a Jane 29, wiih Jaly 26, 0 be the tebe Francoria. of Provincetown, with 15,00 Sane darted, Pare Juiy 26, with lat $6 48, un 70 20, algualized ALwood. ir FR Ane Wnigttt a, hecee™nt same Any bed lout matn top meat Jon 78 80, spoke bark Wetmore, Oardeuss, Lag 1, wid Kenveay (of Tvbec), Randall, Meartias, Ang © to Get, Yon & Co io (of Camden), ad i reererecerlesets , baitimere, 4 Be A Seren 0 "a Vineyard, dv of aa ‘ohr, carrying away the jibdoom. ‘The other reese! reontved m0 Sri t, 10 ds fe react Bec, tar days Geld Portiant, ~ wehr WM Broinara, Russell, Portiand, Os Anti Hill, Pordand, Ot 1 Oat Kelly, sibany for Roston. Rebr Buur ges, A) for Behr lemma, Sihany for Zoaton. Rehr ner, Albay for Rowton fenr ener Rood yat for foaton. Bem aker, Poughaeepsts for Peovidemom, yehr K Holi, Rev noite, Port Korea tor Rew Reebelle Boop Abo<s 'sian*, Lull, Providence. f Wm EF fowen Baller. Providence, er Daiaware Coven, PRiMelpnm noxmer Potometa Chshman, New itedford. Samer Potrel. arey, Providence. BrLOW. ork Gerende, Gondman, from Remedion RAILED, Rvamehip Bailie, Liveroonl W od at sunrien IM, At war wet barks Nusces, seveva, Gal be worth $100, ‘The towa iw exceedingly be: ‘The erature is low. averagiog 50 wd rade in a langatwhing +14 2. fortnizh: are as followa:—-July 24th echr Maria Norton erson. ‘oe brig Waratteke, jer bi cl ile, waa od! step ion, Se OE 1 out into this Capt Contin, fron se en! heing ate! a erew res fever shipped, and the tom, Jo deaths occurred among the men, Miscellaneous and Disasters. The sicamship Baltic, Capt Comslock, sailed yesterday af. are Jor Livercool ndeece. Brix Vanwont Bouton frm Gt John for Eel B. which arringtons HS. tod ‘moamer Re. next morn- Barrtagton. and the steamer resurned from Yar- Baxx Cuitron, Pennell, at Portland 14th ne atrnek on @lden’s Rock owing to we Bell Ddeing off me ber el ‘and lost part of keel. Bric Vexwont (of Nev prrt, RD, Smith from Port au Princo for 1» put into ua 2iss ult, captain sick, and short af two men, and procesded 24h, (Sbo Scur Inprrenvexce. Disow, from Baltimore 9b instant for Obarieston, pnt bask to B 14th, ia consequence of the crew Baving mrutiaied. sp ~ Porter of id tal wreck op Banks during the winter 0° and if #0, when abe was bronght to this city? Iam impressed that she sow liea where ahe Sn Deo. 1636 all BT! . Whalemen, At 8 Helens July 9, hark Elza, recrulting, 8 seperate ak for aohcedl ; trom paneed Aug 9c Iat 156 ourTD a ee ae Ship Boston (clipper), was passed July 17, lat 106, 300 86 tt SP EA Mere, from Rio Janeiro for NOriesns, 50: pari Fame, of Richmond was signalized July 7, of Cape rig 3M Tho « f Searaport, i Lene 7 Thowpeon Aug 9, it 3346 Fore Ports. eheamarax, July Zi In vort ship Robin Hood, Bearwe, for July 238—In port brig Titania, Appleby, from &> Pi, aug ¢—In port brig L P Snow, Atwood, tor % July 19—in port bark Hy Trowbridge from po Be ag ag Ly ~ py, Dri Marte White, Kiel, from diag, {Sant 'n few days for Parke Islands to Lona tor Pree, ‘RRipaRtown, Barbadons, Aug 1—In port bark Oordelta, fm, Philadelphia, dlog, brige Harta, hm Haagor, dirg, and For Turks inland'Sd ioc Tired, Ter Be Plopheeee, ding: San i ponlen, deg; enter User, fm Hoctelk, Sor tC RRTEECOS, hug (In port bark Cordelia, Oook, ‘rom and Boston. ateg. okasiormurown, PEI, July 29—Arr schr Leo, Hubbard, 3 Havana, Aug 7—Cid bark Martas Anns, Taylor (trom Ba- wen t do pou ive Tu port barks J J Cobb, Peterson, for NYor ‘ew days, Jon” Bmith for do 16h; Albertina for a> 5 brig McOonsel). for NOsieans soon; sobr for MYork. obid for 94.0 the run, capacity “Lone fuan, Bananas, Aog 7—No Am real n ort, . Wy batt vans. id 26th, BF , 2 cote enema barks PC ier, ; Le Berry, an4 Andes, Holbrook, disg: brig Lise Mills vid Gib, brige Jos Albion, Gott, Wilmington NO; B Young, Nantes, July 99—In bark GW Ball. Mowry, dite twen'd tah in Bor {faye for Oardlt To load ralrond ox Oh eweasrun Miramichl, Ang 3—Arr barks Wepells, Cain, ‘ork Harrie, Cann, Boston. Jane Lovet, Lovet, a0. Cid 6h, ehip Rownda, Percy, !ondoa. Bana Jaly 2—-In port br ¢ Karis, from N Haven Sagt ary. ae about Aug 4—In port brig Manhatian, Gorham, fe Hircnms Jul ¥ 9-Ald ships Nestorian, Assam, and Lago’, (all from Ualoutta), NYor& fo REDS, July 3O—In port abtp Oroun‘ates, Williaa, 40 loads on #r Tuomas, July $9—Tn port brig Abby Thaxter, Larrabee, from Terortife; Addie Awift Dari, ding; Melvin, Thomac, from Pia Peire, Gasd. arr 9b, from same day. Ai éo 27h, bark Sopbis, Gupt!l!, frou Bostos just arr, brigt Yarn Godéara abl, wig; scar Glove uenser, ‘rom Mara- " ington AC 31 eile at fo 234. bark ames M Ohnrekil, Kulkmsa, Martinique (and sid 2th for Tarts isiands) er Prexne, Marumque, July 16—Arr ship Sybil, Jenkioe, 190 on Jaco July £0~ Arr bark Velocity, White, NYork (ot N va), Pe JouNS, NF, July A7—Arr sobr Joba Savage, Leng, New y ore Nr Jona, W& Ang l1—Arr bark Lotus, Al'ea, Roston; sobre A. Hise ingh Lawrence and Kama ®orhoah. Kendall. # Yorm;, 1@h, ship Mobdony Meveritt, Pbliadelpeia; brig Jae Gray, Plommer, NYork vis kastport Cit Lan, brig Oretia, Kara” bagh, Rallumore; why Groveland, Kavanseb, Aleran RINIDAD, Aug S—In port Dark #racklin, Mitchell, fr Bow- ton Ie Ard about July #2 brie Abner Taylor, Talpey, from Ban- or ding. . _ Flome Ports, BOSTON, Auk 1d, AM—Arr U8 moam frigate 1 Won gowery, com's, N Tork brirs reear Hooper, Tarte ete, gohre Albers Moon, Amith, Georgetown 89; Ruabury, Brows, Phiialelnhia: Chacha 6 adelohia; Joatah'Ackorn, Berri!!, Baltimore ». Kelley, Rondoat, One May. r ‘amen WY fel bark annie Ki venburg: (nana, fon Alexan inte; brie Bor-b Biaaberh (om —) Pigna) for 2 barks and 7 beige, Cia cleame’s Wm Jeaking. Hallet. Baidmore; Bs 2, Baan warting Lea, Ryder, 6Fran s m. Bt J 48 to load for Liverpool, Nathi Thom: non Sbannen, do, bruce iy ante WJ Treat, Park. Maraeilen, Ohante'ain to’ far Por p Ric» Mou'ner, 4mmith rieetons © hea Goad Prine: Lenedals, “rowell, Philadel % “ ‘tio Orande, Ailen, New verson, Ml Sear A bark Bal Niork; bark Powhatwen, Mimsaoo Seror g. Swan Pat baok on aeoo™at of ube ‘Aunsie Davis, Boston; coher Bi felons Cy. Conklin, dé; Wild P: Wm L Yontague Jr, 2°78. NP bri fost, for Ubariesian Ravirg inntnied. Cid brag rothere, iam vers N Yorks eon. Milliken, Provideases ari stoma; taltic Stevens, 4). Dalteg, 81 Jobn, NF. vemes i Cid hark 0 Hiscaley, Stout, Coda, rrechra Thomas C Acion Snow, ckelew Hensel, REra score Lawrence, Johnsen, nawick; ame STorms j—Arr brig Milka, Downing, Nvevt Wave, Vieucrs Windies, 5b, sobs ‘b. brig Joreptus, Shule, Windies; Biionbe(hpert James ia Grillin do, Ai" 14th, b iva erd, Buell do. SACKSORV ALLE hag Cla Noltiar rot “NORTULE, Aur IS -APrAtctmahlp Roanoke, Skioner, TYRWOURYPOR, Ave M Avr brie Jenny Lind, Suter, me TORDON, Ang I%-Arr robe Staten Island, Pelton. Werfolk. HIPADELPHIA, Acmurt 15 4 16—Arr aalp Lancaster, Decau, Liverpoo!; seaueaiy Keunebec, Hand, New Yorks park Conrad, Saligbnry. from Ato aoelto, July §. . wolltday, Porta: to Tim A Newha'l & Oo; vohes Geo Hen. y, month, Jorn O “rooke Gratien Boston: 1’ hf Thompaon, Barnes, do Wm Goilyer, Koviaed, Portland, & 1 Paap, Pickup’ Pies mont, Ameus Ko kM, Pall river; B A Hew Kiar Poreival Provinestown, Sargh' S Am Charger, Kelsey, NYork; Wm H Howe, Wy Chae’ Sreiner, "Weave | Maurioe!wa vopem ; Devt Lapale , Reni, Barve Bangor; Umpire, Moore fon, Bonen; Urmas, Baker, N howion, M Caer, Je, Cra 0, NBedford: Harif-td; AJ Riasrll, Holges, do G A Nichols, Biccine | gat Over. Portland. Fire Fly. Salem; ¢ Kelsey, do, J N Baker, Vanoeman, ~ w P Browr, Veazie, do’) Mario Bardlog, a. A Srolver, W caver, Dorcueater; Amel, ¥ 4 Hewking, “Percival, Province wn} & M Sain, Smith Solem: NBT Thampeon’ eaton % W Ooliyer, Rowinad, New aver New Jersey, Worth, Boston PORTL a aD, SN ee bark Ohition, Penne}, Bait % bier ek Philadelphia, bile Orisory Fee Sean an oe ou at WARK, on bi -td bark HL Rulgers, Delano, New SALEM, Aue (¢—Ave bark Gr apa T i ¥ Phiiade’ pia; pehre Rovin, Wallace, and Wrerainde, Wont” Fzaasein Sin Wt) lnaow aise" Gael, Somers Lewnbure, Ve} jurkces Phitadelphia, JW Lindsey” ADVERTIEMENTS RENBWED EVERY DAY. va YY, THREM the above rave, ' ark; and will anit ne be well knowa repn- an erecting ime may be en ° . Lavoe] vit vim will be » pleasaniegt ercarvion poason. hg will be furr ished ‘on board The i lenren Sprir ye street pier. Nor'h river a + pier ; jor Fiver ou yi Be a: Raw re oma mre ast M6; Dolety fmeth wirmel. Kent rrerr, we Greek base ior Oh, ond Mariam Sridgs at ee f, a O86, nd Har rides for the excarrion @ eeu. MaOGRATI d tUMe

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