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fH SEVENTH ANNUAL TURNVERBIN FES FIVAL, The Pic Nic in Yorkville Park Continued— Wencing, Turning, Dancing, Shooting and KA lesing—German Boctal Amusements—Per- formance in the Stadt Theatre, dc. ‘Yhe creat seventh anvual festival of ‘the Social Ternvae rei wee continoed yesterday with appropriate spirit. The Laftux of yielters a Coured’s Yorkyite Park was mot 60 imrge a# on Mapéay, Dut there were nevertheless several thousand perecns prosen!, The Tarnvarein of New York, Rrock!sn sod Bloomingdale, who are the hosts of this fes- evel, #ili realize eeveral bundred dollars profit om the pio nfo, am admitianoe foe of twenty-five coms being charg- otal! vitttere to the park. The means of soeess to the wounds Ding Very Casy, over the urighboring fences, ape from the rtver, cae visiter who paid was furnished with » ribbor with the following catvelistic iascription:— on: 3 TTURER PF. ‘Tite being translated into Raglizn, signifies the “Seventh Torner Usion Festtval” The, ripbens were of different color op Monday end Tuesda';, and thelr a) the privilege of ext y, Rel to the Tarver droms, to € in the Park. Tis proceods of their sale amount. od we overs housand dears, gut of which the coat of Riring the steetmbosts, and the other expenses of several Dunared goow's must ‘pe paid. Amuséments yestar. Gay, Were reiher wero of '& eooial oharaster than on the previous TAR PRIZE ¥ENCING- ‘Tho jodges of Lhe prize fencing were Mersrs Sohnepf, of Bicorsingcalc; W. eck, Ca Y.; Karmborger, of Weshingym: “Berrche, of Kkeopsic, A. of Newark, sot Gosron, of Bebineciany,” Sue phind Bompeviore were rs. Bie, of ON, Yu A Berrecke. of NK. Y; Botwer, of N.Y; Bross aod Baber, of Wiliitmebarg,’ and Moorman, of N. ¥ The ’ exercises wore first with broads Sben with foils, nems with rapiers,land lastly with the bayo- Setatiach-¢ to tho musket. The competition was exceed Twgly ty tried, amd clicited the warmest interest from the Dye anc who ap>iauded exch happy cut or thrust with pe ge oe Of muscular activity as well as erentific use @ various Weapons was exceedingly cre itabie. A noticeable feature of ihe ven feld ‘Mhat frequently after a hard eoniest. the sombatent who hai een apparerily worsted, wouls volunteer a snake hands with his Iste adversary, This «thon uniformly elioted the Mostrivcere approbation At the ooncluston of the perfor- manoc the Judges requested Mosssrs, Booneke and Bilssn % give another trial with weavons of their own choice. ‘They obose fotis, and made a ye-y Learns gem peamnyee Kis sxpected that the prige will be awarded to ane of those gentlem-r The other competitors were Messrs. Buihne:, New York, and Mourman, of OY!!! amaburg. aa’ THR PRIZE A . ize turning was truly commen 9 judges ‘were Mocsre. Muller, of New York; Sennet, of Schesoo oa! ‘Kreias, of Brooklyn; Didrich, of Waabington; Wen- deli, of Bloomingdale; Ballle, of Brooklyn Richter, of Willamebdurg; Zepf, of Poughkeepsis; and Arges. of sey Oy. Tho principal performors were Messrs, Fran Dadensing Friley, Benol he, and Brothner, of New York; ‘nnd Somple, of Willlemebarg; and to one of them the 2 wili undoabtedly be awarded. The others were rs. Gurelin, C. Roth, H. Thristian, Mi Bandman, Zeiger, Reister, Muth, Heller, Muller, J, and A, Moorman, Krati, Moyer, and Krauss, The Moorman browhers did very well, ‘indeed. The excroiace consisied mainly in tarning ‘2 tbe cross ber. and the facility with which ail tho oon- , Wreachod, wriggled, twisted, equirmed, turned, ss, and stherwise performed on ng on kimp'y by the hat , dioult, dangerous, worderfol aed ‘ndeseribable porldious were a#sumed, end every poetare that could pos- wily be invented to test the muscles seemed to have bern choren, No man can have an adequate idea of the tytheaves, oimbicness, pliableneas, adaptadi ity or univer sal hinges of ihe human Dody he has seen the Turn: ore tarp These violent exercises were oomtinaed Bours, the crowd looking en with ii acd apolacd mg wib eepecia! vigor when sume genius just escaped SS Fay seemed to be determined wi prize, Or die in the attempt, yet, strange to say, 2° serious ocident occurred during the eatire exhibition. Tee prices Consist of gold aad silver watches, « beaullfal Dugie, crinking horn, breastpin, and other articles; but Jor which exercite cach is set apart is not yet decided. ‘41 the ball, wich is to teke place to nighi, the victors will ‘© announced, and the prizes awarded. PRIZE SHOOTING. Whbin « year the Turners have begun to organise mil ary compapier, or rifis companies, the uniform bein; ‘Me same 8 the Terners. Thi of ligt, and the rinbos of uniow. The &n excellent drummer band of eight performers, and aro wall drilied. They are di mas, bot ¥il) eventually be drilied as to De oom, required poriivn in our Sate militia. was quite 8 coolest yester Jay io sboo:ing at a target f: primes «Tho first wae a eplen tid rifle,and the nex: a re vetver The judges were Schoen, of New York; Dept Kicho Of Wiillamaburg, aud Mr Rahm, of New Tork. The target ts psoullar. | No shots are counted au- seen thes bit the dull's eye, which ie @ piece of leather about three inches in diam ttachad to the target dy So-rpet wok When the bull's eye ie hit, the namoer ‘he shot is obtained, and marked on the back of the loa Wer,anewone deing put la tt place The lestharc are measured, to aecertain ibe victor. There | @°6 of cther ball rooms, the Gorman custom eathoriz% Any gout presect 10 mk s lady to dance, the lady of coarse asserting or dectining at her option 4p, abi Instantly ob some fa! spot, whether level or # fag ie not materisi,a ring ‘s formed, a wturl rount witm « iar hopping always the same aud perfootiy rege dtiess of the ums, Fuiners being « peculiarly atiractive portion of the der mac besulicr, the fat girl whb low necke* drowses gene- ratty get_olenty of partners aad hop off in the shaking te, Thong order may be boaven’s first law. it is de- ledly not the law of the German imuce, eepeciaity on s side bi Bump they go against ope snxher, the more ine merrier, an4 chs ofMener the deter Aa aneopbistionted gent observes the freedom of the fAaoce, and the charming Iberty of ask.og waomsroever 20 pieanea to kee bop Hix heart bounding with admi- ration of @ Dewuttfel fat girl a Geran prio in ing qeyr vebing Dut ‘yas,’ lakes of her Dat, bands her ree! ¥) her nesrost byriaoder, motort!y stuffs ber hand arebief den her noe ioe Round apd ryand #0 tbe povio and the fat gir! Bamy, thump, tamie, rou bud eweed, oll cho Tair (a! darcagl taker out her haadker ahiet and pubs it inher pecke: Round agein iney go, gout getber Wed, fet girl blowing bard, bat good for revoral rounds yo Finally gent ¢ivea ic, wondering st the re soarradie phy rics! endoran © of bis princess, who, as sho sender!) taker loave of Lim, gives bim soard similar w the following — ceeneenananaanansanar+an*tare-scaanenanaaetedadaneaad. 1 M RLF. AGRA NKR AND OFSTRR SALON, No = Dew New York Qovcervsccsecvenrocvccccoocoanaeeonoeeneeente nt soneee® Thos in ofe pabls gevtlemen who ave alwaye anxioas ® bave you try “ iho sirengta of your lange,” “ory yoar weight,” wo “vert the warmih of your blood, by @ beocom ter and to’ take 8 urow, Ss throw aad every brow wier,”’ are here on herge Dombers, charging & philan'bropically sa: price for immensely vaiusdie expeiense Ne mor» Rants are ereciel over toe ground Meoner Of esibics ant drinasbies, am wows to be made for the vi irs © oat, drink merry O00 of thor Berman people ground yetercay, Mt 1s sailed Wo inkisied © Copenhagen " boldirg & rope » mberof yo ng teoed in the centre sape he hands of 8 ban the privilege of bissiog nw KISS IN THA RING. free aad eaty games #0 pesullar to the oatoh ber Whether be gets hin kiew Kine and bring vhen oa the & indy slaps bio an may De imagined the game is defare rb> gota out of the ring rope, he en musige out unui! some y xvi Choice, eoce Wey weed only 00 o feoome ment le near It is wo! frome of te Cenr creatures become she rope, aoa how awed mane and omiscuously run jumo, tamble and ERS, AOC fO)OF & Cort Lime generally, though a dress ie sour o@ i) orn, mm€ an onder garment sometimes die pamyed io wATOR. ie, mate nt Moeday wan Mr +801 wot Me. as or stated \ntter gentleman oan ke vhanaeer # ibe Wardament 40d Wok mech ioterent in thie peoa arly German amnee Wet, for the fire ime exhinited im nntry Be cffeed 86 prizes, for fear thet the oon. would, in thelr Anziety Ww win, endanger each wabers lives CON METROPOLITAN PoLion, The police deren on the ArOUR) during whe last two daye nave done liltte cle bat ovine ‘ager bier eed secure the oeet places to nee thee Wort Bot one arrent wae made ani thet ae @ poor German for passing countertest money The goed orter of the vast multode wae exem ary. and the faos \bat n> Arreee were made need not -efiret Doeh dieere tit on the police lo the evenung Unare wae # grand performance at the Jerman Mtadt thean’*, is the Bowery, Tho exercises wore of an qyrenenig sod *ramatic charayter, the former being & & kind which Soult coty be deserived ateqnately ito the crowded letters of the German alphabet All the ertormere wore frem wie various Turner # ciction The honors was crowded a9 pumhoation, Tole evening the fee. * clones with » grand all aod awarding of premiums at the City Astembly Room. fhe Upere snare In Prtiadelphia re 2 oR OF THR HERALD. The Ph iasetpt i — may not beable, bot i am, er ple, by it ie that & Certain Gre shares of our Opera ferme ete: 6 for eale by Mr Mowe. That Pay © brower, and the uoation were pledged rr secon osused by the acta of some of NEW YORK HF%A NATIONAL BAILBOAD CONVEN FON. Necessity for lmprovement in Hatlroad Ma- Viagement. A call being Pade by ciroulara and adrertieem suis for ‘© National P-ailroad Convention of Railroad Pr‘ ents and Buper’atendents, Locomotive Bapertasendend and Builders, ‘®D“, others interesed in railroad management, to assembie in this city om the 1st day ef Beptember, the meeting took Place yesterday morning, at the reoms of the American Institute, 851 Broadway. The object of oaiting together this formidable array of great mea from ail parte cf the coun try, ls Dot to discuss how to save the entire railroad inte- rest of the country frem total destruction, through the tricks, poculations and gambling propensities of railroad managers, but to discuss the 8 of railroad { eapectaliy oval Buraing, the costrest tystem, Raliroad; Jno, Robi’ a Railroad ; E Harvie, Richmond and Danville Railioad; W. H. Clement, 8a) ‘MoDanicl, President Virginia Preaident fendent Obio and Mississippi Railroad; 4. F. peria- Smith, Super- intendent Hudson River Baffalo and Fre Railroad; G A. Parker, ; RN. Brown, Superintendent Philadelobia, and Baltimore road; Charles Osmpbel:, dent Richmond and Danville Railroad; HT. Peake, Supsrimtendent South Carolina Ratiroad: Daniel Mo Laren, Saperintevdent Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton Railroad; 8. J. Heyes, Locomotive Superintendent Iltinois ‘Central Rasiroad; Rive, ‘Super inten. deni New York and Erle ;@ 8. Ge ‘Lacomo Uve Superistendent Boston and Providence ; Da vid 5 ive Superintendent New York Central ‘Michi; perindent Buffalo and Erie Jacob Hovey, Looo motive va Sone Oleveland and Pittsburg Railroad; Jenn Mo! d, perintesdeat Richmond and Mississippi Railroad; Ed H. Joues, Locomotive Superintendent New York ; Thos. W. al- » Locomotive Superistendent Weetern Raliroad; M. W. Ballwin & Oo., looomotive bi by jam spe ag Norris & Son, locomotive buliders, ipbia; Wm. Hadsoa, locomotive bailder, Paterson; Breese, Kneslan & Co , locomoltve builders, Jerssy City; J. R.’ Anderson, locomo tye buiider, Richmond; Wm. A. Crocker, looomo ilve Dutider, Tecntou; Walter McQueen, locomotive build- er, Schenectady; Smith & Perking, locomotive builders, Alexandria; John Branit, 8r., locomotive builder, Lancas- ter; H. Ubry, locomative builter, Paterson. Mr. HoLLY alluded to the objeots of the Conver tion, and in adverting t) te election of offisers, hoped they would be of such @ character as would be willing to work and commence a reform, as we ali must have seen thas, finan- cial reform bas come to its climax recently. Savcmt F. Heaptey was unenimously called to tho cbair, Mr. Stearns having declined that honor. ‘The Cuurmman made a few remarks on the unexpected porition which he was called to fill, and alluded to the practical Stpess of ratlrosd men preseat to carry out the objects of the Can vention. —— Hays, Rice and Winans, were elected Vice Pre- jena, ted ” The the call ofthe vention, and, al the request of the the names of those present qualified or delegated to attend the Convention. ‘LST OF RAILROAD PRESIDENTS, SUPERINTENDENTS, ENGINEERS, ‘BTC, IN ATTENDANCE ON THE CONVENTION. ydleranasr J. ‘Marshall, Manasas dap Rallroad Company, irgtol Samuel F. Headley, Morrie and Essex Railroad compaty, Rew dersey. a HL Rice, New York and Eric Railroad Oompany. 8. J. Hays, Ulinois Central Raliroad Company. J. H. Hoy! Now York and New daven hailroad, A. & Per! ae Lee |. B ny rT ~'N. & Congdon, Betvidere % Levi Bissell, railroad machinist, New Yi E. C. Cabell; President of the’ Pensssola and Georgia Semvel L. Moore, M. M. O. Rallrosd, New Jersey. J. &. Pickering, Danbory and Norwalk. H. Ross Winans, Baltimore Railroad, | »omotive builder. #H Boardman, New York, . Zeras Colburn, editor American a A. L. Holly, do. do. Wm. 8, Hudson, locomotive builder, Paterson. Jobo L. Darey, New Jo: sey. A. Roberts, Pencoyd Iron Works. 4 member made s motion appoint com mittee to fe businees for the Convention, and the = were named —Mesers. Colburn, Oabell, Stearns pans. Mr. uumeTs offered the following resolutions, which were read by the Secre ary and referred to the commit- EEROLUTIONS. Kesotved, That a committee be appointed by the Con ‘Venton to orgenise @ permanen} associatios, to be called “Tne American for the ment of Rall- way Machinery,” Lesolved, That sald association have for its objects the imtrovement of railway machinery by actual experiment apd competition trigi, and by comparison of verified re- porte from she cifleremt rallwage of the Unite! Stetes. Resolred, ‘hat this association elect a committee anou. ally © make such experiments 4; all imprzvemente offered, at such time as tho may deem proper, ‘and report trereon. Resolved, Thet (he avecciation alto appoint a com mittce annually to obtain end publish reports on che various tm provementa tested on cach of the railroads, sad on 0 economy of their ronning and repairing ex penses. Resolved, That the association elect a Commitee on Finsnce, to coliec, money from the various railrosds, to meet the necessary expenses Hesolved, That the association meet annually at the dif. ferent cites throughout the United Staves, wo consider the prog:esaive improvement of railroad machinery. Tre President sappored the business committee would consider the whole subject of economy tm the matag¢ men) of rallrasda. The Convention then took @ recess anti! 2 o'clock, to en Abie the Commitee lo prepare @ report and Wo arrange the business, APTERNOON BRSBION. ‘The (namms™ called the mesting to order at half pact two o'clock, and asked for the report of the committee. Poet geutiemen as were then present and bad not their names enrolled tn the morning, were requested jo hand them Wo the Seoretary for registry The resolutions drawn ap by the committee were read by the Secretary, sod submitted seriatim to the meeting for a4) \dlestion, On the reading of the fourth resolution, Mr. Boaxnuax aid be did Dot understand the object of the resolutions, Secretary ine of ‘he remainder of the resolations, all of which ren imourly passed. ollowing resolutions, as drawn up by the commit. lee, were approved of by the meeting — Resolved, That it te destrab'e ard expedient to form an av to be = “The american for the Im mid has for tte object the im FA wee] erpert verified report | provement of railwsy machinery by sctual ment y rom petitive (rial, ard by comparison factiities ws Bey may not gran’ vol Rew ived TRAC thie meeting now apprint a oommittre to ob thn And podliad reports on ‘be various improvements io ma. chimery, Westrd oF \D preotioal ase, on raliroaan, and on ibe eeenomy of weir men Rerolved, That the associa ion c 08. | vo collect teopey (rom ube varions railvoads and other parties who may chooe Wo Conlribute lo meet the necessary ¢x- penaee, hero ved, Thai the association meet annually at the diffs. ret cities throughout the United Stains, o consider the pro- emen! of railroad machinery. #0 maey of the members of this Convention olved Ae will enbsoribe their nines to \hewe Fesolulions, and suck others an may be: subscribe to Wese renolctions, bail eogativate ihe grveciatina. three be aypotnted to pre erameni of the aasociation A Mawnan moved ® committees be to make Mr Boanpman cnderstood the call waa for a ganeral of thowe interested in ratiroa1 machinery, and not to for@ en association againat oor wil ‘The CHALAMAN Gissenied from this, and the Secretary ox ‘Mr. Bosane.s—What beoomes of the Coe vention’ Securtany—The Convention are respectively invited to alter 4, A Merwe submitted the following resolution — evolved, That the gentlemen who have not signed woe rpoliona be afd parsipae in the notion of tbe aw forint! The Cnarmman paid he bad @ delicacy in putting it, as he 41d not ree its proper import, ‘Tbe resolution was dropped A committee, consiating of Moarre. Congdon, Hayes and Colbown, wers nominated to appotnt officers Mr Rice, being semporary chairman, the mee) ing ae addressed by Mr Haanugy, who alinded to the objec! for which they were assem vied, to consult upon the various mechanical interests of railroad management, which now more thao ever demended their consideration. He hoped the Gon TeELO Would go practically to work, as there was evi Gently & cinposition sbroad te look upon railroads in « rather unfavorable {i They were at present suifering the greatent depression. the stooke were tambling down, 0d s! hetokened & revulsion in the public {ime to do something to disabase the public impresrion, ‘hat rallroade Wre fracduient inetitatl ina and even the bert f them are looked upon with gre wuspicion. Bat the question which immediately concerns aod with which we bave to do ie the commercial and ania! relations, And bo man can use bis power and influence in @ more worthy cage than in the bringing to Hgbt much facte and improvements se will advance so immense and important an interes). I know, coutinued Mr. H., too litte attention is devoted to ibe tng of locomotives; and LD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1857. her to sie Money Troubles Amorg the Upera Stogers— Attachment en §4,000-Ariste’ Salaries aud Artists’ Profits, SUPREME COURT—SPROIAL TERM. Before Hos. Judge Peabody. Barr. Lm Jeanph Foils vs, Peléctle Vestoali, gad Henry Vestvali.—The plaintiT was employed bY que defendants aa operasio agent In Acgust, 185" 44 “omploy for them aingers for the Vestvail Opers “gmpany, snd for the trans- sotion of other business, Kerry Vestvall being the mana yer of the foupe and Felicite the prima donna Tho defendanta . lef this city for Moxico and other places {8 Beptember, 1866, and the plaintiff, who comtinned to act for thei as ageut, demsnds bis selary, and leaued an atiachment on $4,000 of the defendants’ money which was lying in their banker’s bands. The present motion ie to discharge that attwh ment. The following is the joint affidavit of the defend ants, which was presented by ¢x-Atorney General That Sa ore © cearemenm 0. Mies ce wna 08° field: — medesty gentionen ‘The sfidavit of Felicia Vestvall and Henry Vestvall sete first to blow it off and I expect | forth tbat Josopn Fells was uever, at soy time emp oyed’ by ho are so capable of giving good * them or either of apap sgens, or In any eapacity whst- et Se crm Faskee iulver: bel ey anaes ort at SNe ‘Tho committee appointed the following as officers of the Tele on pol J.P. Jackeon, New Jersey Raitroad, President. 3 F Heatley, Vice President. A8 bagig oo « DD aliey, vecrtary ey, Ber 4 J. F Headley, Treagurer. Mr. Jackson coincided im the remarks made by Mr. Hosdiey, ard said be needed to have some formidable ‘argu cent to introduce new improvements, as be had consi- material witbont having had no im the matter, ve conn a 6 Bam wots Steeea? » BCD: management Was | Cf tha: time. e and exposed to such ani versions and the pablic were dis- | domicile since thelr arriva! in the United Staiea; that they to Icok upon them in a dubious notwithstend- | have no ol! of reaiderce ia Amerios; that they have ages Jersey friends are concerned, we have gre © fg gg pT a a ain Oe finances are in good order. ftnoatt with Corning 20 in hi ‘ity tat ne Mr. J. adverted to the absence of # very large number | Ytr{hat all tetiere directod to thom frou Burope have been of those who had signed the call, and said he expected to | directed tothem. at tbeir request, a: the city of New York, and find them present, and concluded by recommending the | ihetr correspordence in americ:’ ha: beax mainly directed to ‘wecotation to confine tte labors to mechanical improve- | #14 fron tbls city; that at the time of the commencement of menta and experti ‘on such inventions ae would be | {hs suit te defeadents were actual and bona fide reaiden's of ely to promote Prosperity. Pasteahiy at belt homeyst the Bond street Houser thst at al Cuanacan put the nomination of officers, as reported | times di ag the sbeecoé cf Felirita from thie ctv her Jewelry by the commités. The nomination was contis ‘and personal ornsme nts, amounting te about six ‘action. ‘The Sscusrazy read the third resolution, which was dis. cussed, and a committee of five was ap: out ihe objects of the resolution. The im; resolution was strongly moved that (be Chairman appoint the: pone the Dntil the next meeting of the aso- ciation. It was subsequently moved to iacreaso the num- Der to ten, which was carried. Tho fourth resolution was taken up, and committee of three was appointed to carry out the objects of the resolu- irmed. ff President of the as- See 0) ceoving, and herever the defendants left this city, for any pury se ing Now Vor: thelr Ey json of realdense; that lew Yor: anent pl me; tha: ion of remainit g per: residenta of ' tea of New ¥. et harlee Plinia of the Bond fall Folia Ves nil sag ba re agai to he See it di regen! summer ; arte petibe tase the idan‘ claimed acd aril! claize all of the time the ef ndanis have thelr residence to be te the ot yof New York and not elee- where. Mr. Plinta aleo says that he verily believes the real- dence of the defendants to be in the elty county. and Mate of Now York, and bat they are now, and have been for saveral ‘weeks lant p1s’, residing in this city, at deponent’s said bonse; on. Messrs 8. J. Hayes, Zerah Coburn and 8. L Head- | tha: wh: never (ber bave been absent from the city, they have ley were nominated Jeft at Dia house quite s-large agonnt of goeda aud property, A committee, consisting of Messrs. Rice, Winans and | and bave siways rented and paid for a reem in his house, {2 Holly was appointed to earry out the fifth resolution which their goods were stored. ‘The sixth resotution was passed, altering tae time to Ex-Judge A. A. Phillips, on behalf of the plaintiff sub- the annual meeting being heid at the time fixed by the | mitted affidavits, of woich the following is the substance:— Previous annual meeting. Joseph Fells says that the allegations contained in his com. Messrs. Boardman, Headley, Colburn were appointed & | pinint in tis action arein all reepenia “rue; that he bea rend committee to draw up & constitution, by laws and rules for the government of the association. Mr. BoaxnMan moved that three be sppotnted to pre. pare business for the association. Mosars. Hayes, Holly and Fisher were nominated. Mr. Haapury moved an adjournment until half-past 10 o’clook this morning Mr. Mansnatt said be was deputed by tho Manasees Gep Railroad Company to lay before the on rention, not a vague dea, but an invention, that har been tn practical operation for six or eight m: }, and it is in that branch of railroad management which, as we all kuow, ro- quires the most earnest atiention of practical men and machinists. 1s is with respeot to the break systom which, as vow pieced, wae in = secondary position, whereas it ought to be a primary power. Hence | want to atiract the | fer dants, attention of the association to this subject. ted to the speaker to bring tho thie day, aa the question of adjourpment was before the Chair. Adjournes until this morning. journals now published in the Territory of Kansas, thir- teen of which are free soil in sentiment, and five are An Yorkville, 8. C., Enquirer regards propagandism as the true policy of the South. “Instead of waiting for the slow and strongly resisted spread of our civilization, we must thrast {t out into the wildernesses of the West and South, weet.” must be a revival of theslave trade. If the North shal! ‘object to this, the Union must be dissolved. Mamurc om Tus Fasrurvt.—The editorial fraternity of tha Aameovatio prowe of S00 Diate of New York have « meeting at the Voorhies House, Syracuse, on the 16th of Beptemoer, for the imterchange of courtesies and kinily eentiments. Anorum Hoven Drvingp AGamer Inanr.—The Fall River oye at (Maas.,) Monitor, \s out with» “double header.’ editor gently gives Mr. Banks the go-by, and intimates hy iy Intention of voting for the “coming man.” Oa the other | of rerlder band the publisher defines his position, and goes cheerfully or Mr. Banks, and declines lending the columns of thi Monitor \o the support of & nomination in opposition tohim | business pcrpores sat thal they are now coteedeg & ton ey ° pa = ante oreps Yo leave thie Baie parma: Texas Exzcrox.—The Galveston News of tho 20:b ult. say4:—Tho telegraph yesterday gives all the retarns up to the hour of going to press. Total vote heard from 61,367, | of which Rannels has received 28,428 and Houston 20,344, | Jeaying ® majority for Kannels of 5,084. The Race Between the Magara, Agamemnon and Susquehanna. We bave been permiited to seo an extract of « letter re- Otived ai the Navy Department, dated August 13, from » which it , OB Few England, a trial of sped Wook place vetween H. B. M. rhip ihe Agamemnon ‘and the United Staten stoam frigetes Niagara and Susquo: hanpa. The Niagara soon her superior speed. This Siroums tance is vory eretiry ti ws the Agamemnon ia paid to be the “‘orack’’ vess: | of Eogiish navy, easily making 11 or 12 knots per hour. The circumstances at- tending the race are as follows, described in the letter ire bed something of today, and a good deal ot e arece y,aod a czcliement for serbia. The Agamemnon aad Wagara we each large or yards over thetr propotiors. ‘The former has « load of abou: 1 500 ten, aad we now Hirvetised ‘1 em gol to Plymouth,” as mach at to say T can’t wait for such slow coaches. [ asket Cantata Had fon to let us try and go b> Portsmouth ako Fach ship’ amckepipen told We riory of bard Oring st once The a8 was smooth and the wind ani down when at fall povidont were nearly as more than speed. New tmoke, and the Burgu: hanna was about seven or eight | miles asierp. As Captein Hodson wanted to keep com- id with the Agamemoor, stopped and waited for a The Niagara's speed was twelve knots in the contest. Hudron Hiver htema. SHOCKING Arreay ov Povonme Gocwtr.—An affray of « serious nature occurred on Sunday in the town of Wash. ington, near Verpianck’s, Dutchess county. It appears that & family named McDonell live there, of which there aro 0 week and return One of them named, Thomas, je vemper, probably under the in- je an aliemp) to take the father and brether on Sunday. [He roshed w ‘with a pocket knife, severely woundlog him |e the mouth He then lehed to sboot bia father, and commenced 7 for that purpore, when the father ran inty oods. His brother Patrick was standing about elght feet disiast, and Thomas deliberately discharged the at dim, bole obarge taking eifect insice of the , causing & dangerous wound mas waa taken inte cut tody. Mistany Eecamrwart —The 8b Brigade, under the com mand of Brigadier General Samson, comprising the 0th Regiment, under Col. Geo W. Pratt, and the Zlat Rogt ment, under Gol. Joxeph Wright, encamp on the oid reso course, one mile east of Poughisopeie, this work Dod worth's Band, from this city, have been ed by the ist Regiment, and the Rondout oy the 90th Regimest There ili also i. fevers! invited companion from Albany, Nowburg, Kingston, and other |, ith their own 5 The Jersey Diner, from Paverson, N. J, will be on Wednesday and Thoreday,acoompaniod by “he we's Band from thie city, Yeelerday the Twenty-first regiment met the General and Stal, together with tno Twentieth regi ment, ai the wharf at Pooghkeepeio, wi origade formed and march+4to the camp. To day there #ill be agrand review. To-morrow, at 91’ M, the whole bri- gade will be reviewed by Gov. King On Friday there will be @ grand parade and review. in edition to the above there will be @ dross parade every morning afternoon. VioLanion oF ree Exone Lat re Potwaw Cocwty—Haary Paraity.—Mr. Burr Stephens, of Browster’s station, Pat- nam county, f0l1 liquor without the legal qualifications to do 90, and was #0) before the Coart vo answer the charge. The trial was held on Monday, when Mr. Burr, having been found guilty of & violation of (he Excise was fined $100. The counse: and the case has BaockimG Case OF Beictrs — Charice Kilison, a young man living in the town of Monroe, Orange county, stepped into Turner's Hole), ore day last week, and called for Hiquor, whith was refored bim. fie then declared twat if it were ne? given to bim he would kill himself. He bete Aiill refused, he lef the house and woot on the railroad track, and as the Irain was epproaching laid his head wpon the rail, the train passing over bim and billing him in- To effect this result, it ts intimated that there | morth il down astern, We coulo jost eee ber | *™' che affidavis made by the a ante on their motion to dis- cherne (be allachment again st their p1 rly, and pays that he sllegs iors contained iberein, to the fect that he pever was em cloved by tbem or either of them sa an :y whatever, and that he never was in their cong oF nent ‘any capacity whatever, are utterly and wholly and wilfally false an¢ untrue, to the knuwied of the cefendant; that aince tbe return of she defer dante Mexico to the eity of Wew Sork, Felicia Vestvali basrepeatedly atmi'ted ih bad ¢ rployed bh im as ber operatic agent and in other thes, sat in apeating of the amount of compensation to ray for bis services, named the sum of two b» it rer month that sinve the late return of the defendants from Mexico, Henry Vestvali in conversation with ope Bmiie Roll. man acd others in this city. said he pad engaged plaintit! as bis business agent to oobdiuct an operatia troupe, aad that be (Fells) bad acted for }im in that canaolts for some time past; that for eleven months he a: aa the agent for the s: de singers ‘or their troup*, ma“e advances in cash for their benef: took charge of and stored on bis own remises eight large trunks or , Containing, as he be herrea pratrabnnl warac chs prover iw ad 8 pon at ir direction sad reqnest; (hat he also deliv- (708 Ga apeee fo varsone pertes at yy 5 Goring the ‘hea ‘and up 10, the asd up 10 pont, of Suly, Fl the chy of New Fork tor Mtv ico tn Dar, 1866, aad Cid not retoro 187, nat joe in th ; that be fendania are at tbe present Attackmer{ was Prope: besond the jurlediction of thie Court and evant tbat be (Fella) wil) bé left entirely withont remedy — Th was directed by tne defendant Henry Vestvall a bia agent to toand engace for the de’encants, for the “Vesivad © y. ‘the following artiste —#r Tiberini, aa first mpan: wing & an'Ary of seven to els t hundred doliare per month. senpa Nicolae m maestro or leader of ihe oroasstra, faneill and Mad. Riecenborg, v8 per month: Mr Soushet, fr eum of foar hun: ober monk; Mise Bareureen fcr Ukres huad ed lollare per mon’ and others: snd th das written to these errons, ang bas recelved replies from jBem, 1g parsuande of Be Inatrretions given bim by the ¢efeminnt Henry Ventral. ‘be (Folle) was a'ro told by the defen'‘ante to am joy Wr rari to neste him ia Making the engagements, Bue that bering! refined to set une defeodanta would stipulate tapay him ibe rate of one hundred aod fifty dollars per Both for bie servicer, beri'en aliowirg him the usual per . Pisinth farther says that he informe by the tal Hey, by icter x bin Ws wag in Now Oriencn, 10 sy nirendy forwarded to Buroye am of | twaty reren thensant | __dveph Felis. be Wich the frie vinj jexton, in ‘ of Banquera, O tree! New York: Rt Low Hyver, Fea, Advokato be orkint €@ Mad Veatrai—J. Fells, 63 Walker street, Noi ore. Gustve Landi, sworn, anyn that be le well acquainted dh } the pares w [his section, both poe and defemaan'>, bei in the moth o! July, 186, bis aisler ws engaged in e wd ° Be \woup* known no any’ ae it prima compa ’ aad to falco ‘hat be (Lat) and bis aie ay on vail Dea, cred at ere | August J86 id on thety arrival bere _we | tken over Fovoken in the low Jorn y, where found be defendamt, Henry and Felici n> en residing of sopping ho iY month of Mish, St Louie ane int in thie city In the in'ter part | of Joly inet: + further says that Guriog tha wh le of kien | tercouree wh the 4+ ferdanta they never claimed w have koe in thie otty stated to ded w return to Kurope t their home whee a thelr Puntos; he ale anys that be Kan we 1° pinintift in thie nection. and tbat Pelisita Vast | FAI mentiond bie name to him (i and") ae her agent and di -d bim,ie ateter and the veel of the company 1 have thetr Jettera Cireed to the oare of Pella Maat he would, we hee Agent, forwd them \o Mexion, tht when be, hie niger air! her meme of the tronve errived here from Paria in July | T8R6, Pele.» the agent nf th er darta. me the wembers of the 'ronpand took charge of thelr wardrobe and hagrage they h for Menion, as by the diremions of the difen. ator reo being sworn, BATS that be is persomelty ac quainted wm Felicia and Henry Veoivall, the defendants In thie action. 04 (ha: they were in the olty of Marten dnring the greater part the year l'6 and np Wo sy dy POR tronpe; nd that the eon the arent amp hebalf of the detantanta hefore he bee the after they claimed be or tr \ they Were, resicente of this cy or Stair; and tf be belteven, from whi the Gvfendante hem nelven wtata.vat they came to thie conniry i purene ther Knepe r vocations fa \ime and then retarn 0 thelr hom= in And that themes no fixed place of realdence in ints monntry, M1 wh iy ccuuninied wi etvall, janie In this netion. and atic singer, #ang with her ia Mexiog during the ye bere he was then lneatnd aa of ibe operatwonpe; that daring Bie ee isintenon defends 1D never claimed to have any resitence hy or SIAI® 4 that he never hearé of any ench residanoe oF the 4 Al aes shia action wan commenced km a that he te acquainted wih Henry Vastyall, one of fed that in the latter part of July oc Our Westenerter Corpusguiadenes: Yoxnsss, Sept. 1, 1867. PF Political Mecting in Yonkers, ; Quite © epirited polition! mésting was bid Wank eveuiog atthe Franklin House, in this village, to select Geleraten fs? the County Convention, lo be held to morrow, Bapt 3, at West Farms. One would suppose, judging from the exer tions pat forth by the “sofy” wing of the demosratic par- ty, that a contest was about to take place between them and thelr natural foe, the bieck republicans, instead of a friend! to iiaerpea mn e not oct own aué Sounty, Uut every doabital own ea county in the tate Their efforts tend only to one purpose—to 20 cure the Btate Convention Hoantem. happy to state that ‘heir labors of last night were of B tn. The ana, uarevering: friends of Jamor Buchanap ue democracy were jumphant, seleviing the fa dolegaica:~ Hon. W. W. Woodworth, Hon Wm. Radford, Ju¢ge Walsh, Dr. Salmon Skinner, William H. Lawrence, Gilbert Taylor, James Valentine, Eaward Baloran, Coe McGrath, Auguatus Van Oorilandt, Hoa. Thomas Smith and Philip’ Metone. Hoboken City News. Tas Honoxen Homicipe—Juatice Thomas Whitley, of Boboken, held an inquest on Monday evening to investi- fate the circumstances of the death of James Corrigsn, who was beaten on Tuesday evening lastin that city by Patrick Scullion, and who died on Monday morning. The investigation continued until near midnight, and the jury Presented @ sealed verdict to the Court. Moses Murphy, » Jad, and Patrick Waish, a young man, both ef whom are employed by Peter Mehau, in Huboken, # re she principal witnesses, It appeared by their testimony that Corrigany Soullion, Walsh and Murphy were at Silyey’s grocory store at 103¢ o'clock, at which time the store closed, and they weut ous. Soallion waa somewba\ under the infla exce of liquo’, snd Corrigan and Walsh were much ia oxi- cated. Halfan hour afterwards they went to Mr. Monan’e mable, where Walsh and Corrigan usually slept. | Souliton bad » bottle with a lighted candis in it in tis band. Cor rigan feil upon the oor. Waleh went for a pall of water, ‘a part of which Marphy thre w into Corrigan’s face toso.er him. Immediately afterwarde Corrigan, while lying upoa the floor, + Sonilion by one leg of bis pantaloons. Scollton cailed him a r— of ab— three times, and told bim fo let goof bim. Ho did not, and Scullion ‘stamped him eight or nine times about the head and n’ck, and then went away; Walsh could not get an up to bed on the loft and he covered him with o horse blevket. In the morning Waleh put Corrigsn to bed. Since that time de- ceased bas been under the care of » phyalolany and 0 Da eo*med to be recovering. On Sunday he was out streot and drank liquor, Ho was s diss; man. ring Sunday vight he was celirious, and died suddenly at 8o'clock on Monday morning. W aleh tos:ified tins Soul- Hon bad previously threatened Corrigan, and on sunday laet expressed a regret that while he was about be had Bot stamped the life cut of him. Dr. R. Chabert, who atteaded th doceastd, tostiled relative to bis coniition after tne beating. He also, in con Jenction with other physicians, held a poet mortem oxa ‘toinasion upon the body of the deceased, They found the Jaw fractured, the brain healthy except e depori' of about tour ounces of wat r; and the lungs, liver in ‘9 healthy conct ion—which was unusual in those addicted to strong drink. There was considerable injury to the throat. Dr Chabert gave it a* his opinion that the cause of the death of Corrigan was deliriom tremens, euparin- duced by the {njories recieved; and if ho nad been a tem perate man he would have recovered Poullion was arrested by officer Frank McDonough on Wednesday, and committed to the cells to await tho result Of the injuries inflicted op Corrigan. On Saturday, the pbyricien having given hier ovinicn thet Ourrigan would reocver, Jostice Whitley admitted “cuilion to bail ia the sum of $300, with threo suretios of $100 cath. On hear. tng of Oovrigan’s death, on Monday, Scu'lion fled, aad, it je believed, crossed over te Now York, during the day in in aemall boat. His bondsmen have secured themselves upot bia property. Ete ir ® stout built man, ebout 35 years of age, $6 fect 7 or 8 inches bigh, and has « small sized face, fresh lecking and pock marked; bas dark bair and dark eyer, and is ronnd ebouldered.' Ho had on, when he left, a brown sack coat and slouched hat. Theatrical and M Niszo’s Gaxpex.—The ebarmi quetiere,” in which Sign~ Kola hae sevaation by her graceful Gapcing. evening. It will be preceeded by '! of “Jeannede and Jeannot,”’ in # hich ih thelr entire troupe, bave parts. hts ¢ Ianghable pantom'me ¢ Ravela, and nearly Bowxxy TuxaTae —Jobn Howard Payne's patriotie iy of * Brutes, or the Fall of Farqnin,? is anni , with & remarkably "good cas: ibis evening. itis to be auce- by dourg ” the spirited farce styled the twovr three ively dances, Bulwer's ereat play of Risbelien”? will enabi imirers of the Ba win, Booth, 10 PI ty oe enpport jesars 1 Muatinin, de. The’ Iriah Hroommaker” is ihe afterploce. Lavina Keaow's. new comical! y of ene tA Ihtle Creme entitled * Angeline,” the farce of * My Retney'! SRP asst tn sist wey re for torich. Miss Keene plays im the first ‘and soon, ‘and Yr. Jeflerson, the young comedian, iu the second aue Wid Ovyeric.—Mr J. H. Alen—quite @ tavoriie with New York play goers, particularly of the raatern side af the eiiy—la Paty (mw this popaiar little theatre ax Diot Dasball in Reoe sented by, tae ‘Spirit of the orl %, We will open for the sAason to-morrow evenirg under the m i of Mr Binar: and stage sires. Hon of Mr. Lester. Tie house bas aghly Claansed and decorated. spd. judging from the esst of OP Aswu- renee,’ leon the manager bas surrouaded Bim opeatog welt with ‘alent of a high or: AweRican pesacu.— The programas for this day and sight man's most egn, That Alewsect containa s ‘Mrortms Ine ‘of peeromancy ané we nirtiog nage e monasier anace. ard ober members of the happy je. can he een atall bonra, sy.—Toe Ethiopian ent«riainments offered for thie Geo Christy and Wood. at 444 and the Rryart har all lovers of genuine fun. By way of aferpioces be former frets give "New Year Calls” and tho Iniver “Dawa un ala MAR [TIME INTELLIGENCE, ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK—THIS DAT 5 BS] moon errs morn 3% 6 32] mon waren morn 7 38 Port of New York, September 1, 1457, CLEARED, amehin Arabia (Rr), Stone. Liverpoor FE Cunard, Southamplon, London and amehip Javon (Bey, Brite nen) HM Band, Ship Ania (Hretm), Menslog, Akvab—Stanton & Ruger, Bhip J Foster, ar, Abeel, Liverpool—C ft Marshall & Co, Bark Herzog George Meck), liuack, Tarragona—Funch & Bre Hrig Jane (itr), Ain Brig Trurilo, Mull Brig Lamarune ( nowan, Son & Co, H Brett in. Morrow, Havana—T G Ain (Re), Rows, Cornw: Rehr Farget, Forman Sagennah—M Behr Vapor . Lord & Quereaa. & Abbow. Savannah, 6) hours, with pM mebip Alabama, hence W wiles 'N of Hatter: ® henoe pen NW, ahip Wy iphia. y (of New Haven), Soule, Liverpoo emith & Sone f Aberdeen), av h Ship Cairo Malier Bork Warren 1 With brandy Ac. sp b Mein 42 18. Je ), aaw ship) Vandalia, bark Lincoin, trom An! werp for Hoaton nopaus, Malaga. July 17, passed Gi 0 OW Polite. July We, int 4 48 days from, 1 10h. N, Gl, int 41, lon 66 09, Charente, Jnty 1%, at 44 48, lon eville; Ang 8, Jat rig J m BT 4 lat 4140, lon 89. epoke q mi, Treiane ring Rrnna, Angostura, 23 days, with kaon w), Zernichen. Charlesion—Hoimboe & | of heing raised. The ship was partially on the dock. but ownge to the low tide she could pot be bi ut a] Ue Koel blocks by some three inchea. ‘She will be taken p this morning. The ul down under her is allogelber Lavnen—On Baturday afternoon last, 28th ult, the ship Nor ‘Way was launched from the yard of Mr A © Bell, at the foot of Stanton street, East River, The Norway is a first clase ship io every reapect, and has all the modern improvement, inelud- ing a steam engine for loading and discharging the ship, do, She is of about 2,008 tons burihen, aud is 221 feet 6 inches in lenzth, 48 feet beam, and 90 feot 2inches deep. She {s intend. aa'n general freighter, and. now lowling on govermwng} aceount for China, to be commanded by Cant Mavens Nis to b and is owned hy the builder and others of this city, frou whence she hails, - ‘Whalemen. Arr at New Bedford t0th, bark Tonia, Randall, Tndian St Helena May 18, with 460 bbis ap oil (110 sines leaving St He: lena.” ‘Reports apoke July 18, lat 243, lon 49 W, Malta, Oliver, NB, 9048p. Aug 27, lat 3 whating bark home” ard bound (rrobably the Helen now): on samme day. spake ship Marcia, Bilings, of and trom New Bedford for thé Nort "act "An Also arr bark Helen Snow, Coffin (late Weeks, who returned home sick), Pacige Ocean, Payta April 18, with 80 bbls sp ol. on board. "Rent home 200'sp ” Reports very eather off Cape Born, and frequent gales from Cid S1s\, ship Youn Heelor, Hag Paci Ucean; bark Har cules, Athearn, do. ; Sid's, ship Petrel, and Wit Badger, Pacific Ocean; bari. Lagrange, do. ACivermuda Aug 2, bark F Bunchinia, Tack, of Provinces town, reps. om at Mauriting June 1f, John Dawson, Baker, NB, Mada. 5 Hh Newport, rb a we a SAN TE cated BE Sh, Wim Boteh, ents; 8th, Montzomary,, ‘arman, do, from australia, put in to repair. Sid June I Harrison, Braley, Ni, to cruise cin pert duly 10; Jamies Kaward, Murray, NB, Yepatring; and’ others. pigt,French Rock April 13, Zone, Fish, Fairhaven, with 630 tp ail. Spoken—Jnly 8, § miles from SW point ot Maurtiius, Masaa> soit, of Matt, from St Augustine Bay, on a ¢ruise, t Spoken, &e, - Ship Siam, White, from Bostoa June 16 for Penang, July at 10'N, lon 28 W. ag fbip Kansay, Ang 9, Int 47 N, lon $6 $0 W, steering west- we oe HA Stephenson, hence for Mobile, Aug 28, lat 98, lor Rrig Keying, of Newport, 50 days from Kingston, Ja, for London, no date, lat 46, lon 30—by a vessel arrived at Queeng- town Ang 15. Rrig “Patlas (reported Am), no date, tnt 85 N, lon 14 W—by @ Br vesse! arrived at Queensiown Aug 14, ott, Billow, from 81 Joba, WB, for Porto Rico, Aug 18, las 4,,lon 89. Pecanede ics —, showing white signal with red M to centre, was seen Aug 13, lat 37 07, lon 74 50, Foreign Ports. Bissav, Africa, July 21—In p about Aug 18; brig Ann Marla, Islands, arr 1B b, une. UENOS . July 1—Tn_ port shin Parana, Langston, for" WYork Woe: parks An'agonist, Crowell, “or do do: Maria, Hale Jet, for Boston about July one, Karsven. and My Brongh- ton, Rowers, for do Ta Raltimore do. brige I! Ankers, for NYork do: and others ta be ore. Carcorra, nly 8—Sld ship Bindestan, Jayne, Boston, and was off Kedgoree 6th Constaxtixori®, Aug 6—Tn port bark White Cloud. Hoyt, disg, to retern to Sins roa, and leave the latter port for Bostom: 6 uly 80—47r Danube Costor, Lis*on Gare Harrier, Aug 16—In port brig Avondale, Diz, for Wt ‘ork 10 days Sohi May M1—Arr Auckland, Nelson, Shanghae (and id. 2f:h for Formosa). Fayat Ang 4—In port sb'p Highland Chief, Sturdivant, fim. wa Swan, Lennon, for: varchman, Tiverpoos for BYork, repaired and reioading, to sali in about 298. Guascow. Avg 18—"n port ahios Henrietta, Trecartin. fox Bvdoey BSW, lig; Micmac (Br). MeNutt, for Halifax NS, and Charleston, do; barks Hild Fran- Lambert irgaie, Robbing, Boston apd St J Lincoln RYorw HoxG KONG, June 1$—Kid Skylark, Follansbee, Shanghae (to: in rert 23d as x Stated); Carbon, Sampson, an@® Minna. Pulsifer, or) ate rig Orella, Blanchard Prospect; 74, schy Niagara, Martin, Boat (We don-tfind these reaselo: Feported in our full Bleg of the Dierio det Marina to Au _AIVERPOOL, Aug 16—Bid achip Carrier Dove, Montel, ete orrne Bavana Aus MstaGa. Aug 9—In port bark Young “reek, Humphrey, tor P abont sept 10, wtg new erop fruit SushILLRS. Aug l4d—Arr Fa'mouth, Berry, Cardiff. 816 1Sth. T W Howland. Rowland Malaga. Mowrevipeo, July 4—Ta port barks Vanto, Savage, for Boss ton idg, to $1] up a! Buenos Ayres; Ellen Morrison, Lewis, for~ NYork Ide; brig Baltimore, Jobnson, for “altimore do; sehr T, Peaceok, Prantlin. from Union Island Ga, for NYork doy Skt Mth, bark Wagram, Bears. Hampton Roads Arrat do Jane 3, brie Juliet, Dation, Bakimore, ané pro- bab'y sid for Buenos Ayres prev to Jalv 4. QUPENSTOWN, Ang arr Mount Wasbiogtom, Tedgdons Lagm Gurnee, Ang 28—Cid ship Ri Psiriok. Kinny » Livarpock Sw Aug &TIn port bark Cambridge, for Bow- este, Avg 11—Arr Shamrock, Doane, Liverpool. ‘aug liar Lucy, Reding, Kingwon ier ‘seni ‘ Home Por.s. ) Ang 8!—Arr bark Fenclon, Holkina, Calewta; brig Civilien, Pteman, Cape Hartiens tohes Abby Wann Ciiflord, Philadelphia; Lexington, Colby, NYork. Pale ecipbip Juliet, from’ Nerigans Sicral for three brigs mboal Kingman, eo. 8: Smith, Ravanneh; nieika, «aroz'er, Galveston; Chicopee, Bowes, Philndaky 29h. brig J P Ellicott, Crocke *, Jacksonville | sid, wind! WSW. moverwe, briks J P Rillcott. Zuleka, Rolerson, He na, J Te fe Angler, nnd Bannan. BRISTOL, Ane SI—Arr woop Or-gon, Rhoden, 3 Providecee.” Sid 30h cehry Buen Viera, Clare. Philedohg hier lark, Pi 4 Gurel Davis, Smith, P {,CHARLESTOR, Ang 2-814 hy Gemrietnwn, $07 Maries Seni eh oa Nee Mes ghola, J eon r a re I pert Hay Malakei, Colma, Georgetown, 8 “Waukeag, Higgins Such! senvilie, SIGETON, Aug 96—Arr echrs Win Cobb, 3 audrin, Zty Sie Houne. Rpmgne, or $b & A AHO} eae ( Philadelphia; 29h, Jas T Heady, Gazelle, Remingion, NYork; sloop Geo H a Sid 20h, rehrs Timovhy Fharo, C-ar mer, ton, NYork: Birt, sloop 1 H Raw ‘ON, Avg 1S ld sehr El LAND LIGHT, 4 mick, Smith, from Cape from Calentia og Boston, au Lage ie Jone hing, Gramiey, steam so irs Rough and Rady, Ke schrs Job R, Watson, . - iat, Cornslire Qladden, Por id 200, steam fbr Scehem, ThresBer. NYork: Set, aohre Sarah Relea = 7, Philadelphia; Geo Gilum, Coe aud Copmecitoat, Pratt, n W Bell 'Daj GALT! nia) Mon re. on, Hanna’ beoor, € Antwer r, Colltus, ia. | ic \ ladelphi sclra Jeo C Gibbs, Gibbs, 4 1. Klwr hethoort: 31-t, s'eop ephs. NY Sid 30th, sobr tas K Stoneback, Bie Jey, Philadelphia: Slet, brigs Lace Atenod, Paddack, Teal sonville: Ormas. link’ t Philadelphia; sehr Ovelone, Dill, dow FASTUORRT, Ang 28—Arr whra Howdlteh (Us), Mitohetl, surveying: 30h ® BR Bwid K . NRW LOS) ON, Aug 2 Arr seig Wm Roothly, Martin, York for Wirdw rs Warriet_ i Heighimen, Port Bern: Dan) W Rhema. part for Hoston; Yilnge Gem, Hoxton for Philadelvbia: Admiral, Rogers senion for NYork; Heroine, Chamvlia, NYerk; Cot for Newport. ang seaey rotor mm York NEW HAVEN, Aug $1—Arr brie Robt Mowe, Renna, Ponoa PR, sebr W; : oo i Richard « wren, wick, NJ. Teton, beares, schr+ Lotos, Seiom, BR Baliew, Whiskrw, NYork, H BG heon, ©ooker ‘London. Cid st of Pew York, Bowers, Boston; Boww rr echrs AJ Dyer, Rovers, Ma Wesson, Réen for hakimore; Al- iy Ww, a bark aed an unknown ne PRO | an View Ceero, sloop a do: trey. from Philade delphia; Almira %, Gransty NYork; Henriet a, Braman, do; sioop Art schrs P:kir. Dickens, and Jan Por, Bwen; Pangasvet, Crowell, shio Marcia © Day, Chase, Vale 7 N York lire weter arnest, © rwin, PAWTUCKET, aug Ml T, Ben, wr Van Nam, Arr brige Pen t Johns: alpbia for Marblehe tb ark jschra & Bright, Boies, deere, Fess jarah Bright, Neble, and Globe, yeeCRPORD, Aug S1—8id sloop ME Wells, Parker, New BARD TROTTING MATCH —1 RN MT for one thowesnd dollars over tho Hertford Trotting OP Friday. Bept 4,(1867 (good day and tm k) at 3 o'clock, The owners to crive, Aw Dalby raves « ¢ Broker, Bew York Geo R Wesson names b. m. Lady Taunt Maan 1! 1s antieloated that the above rage wii ba one ot dertarct Wleretl ae eres epeed a dendnrance has already been ehown by Me Del celebrated hore, Broker baving ae mor ue Fi) meet wih "hin cornatom, Ass Ro efeient police TIRNTION!~TO MILITARY _OOMPANTE#A. ia of the Gardens \s n0w Felis wee bie ent, and bed him reepeetinne " Vestrail Opers Company yi Sy or ine des for defendants, and Mr A par pi the Judge took the rererved bie ‘sion. mans ee the foriy in Augeiagt, eald Benry informed him that Joseph transacted all big, asinees oe for an eyo and & Nod aa we ArH with the are unable to give that ‘bioh ald beso wei) 4 now in, thar © given taken during Mfty.two peg I A the otal reene Anaily termioated a the Englishmaning declared completely sanquished, the shouts he mob in itiendanee.” Fe nea wat ensierit & Nehumacher. ath vit, lat $7, lon 70, wa bark bonnd B, with a Diack cross in her fore wpigallant rail Schr Almira (Rr), Tnnia, Liverpool, NS, 11 da Schr 8 Davie, Lynch, Charleston, § days, with cotton &e, tos Smith Kehr Jamestown, Latonrede, Petersburg, 12 daye, Kehr Oliver H Booth, ——, 'Vieginia, Adaya, Kehr W Capes, Le nla, 3 dRY fenr Harriet, Jw at 2 aye, Schr Racer, Perce, Virginia, 2 daya Schr Mary Adeita, Hoyiie, Virginia, 2 daye, Sehr Ann Coiling, Hinman. Alexandria, Senna M Tur ch Sehr Maryland, Chase, Alexanc Schr NM Tanner, Tord Sehr Alida, Cordrey, W fohr M Van Ni Sehr Corvo, He Schr Delaware, Bridges, Kockiand via Flashing. Kenr River Qnern, Fowler, Providence, son, Albany for Bridgeport. Perry, Albany for New Haven, Sehr A r Albany for Mew Haven Behe Win H Tyieomb, Manning, Rondout for Boston, Sloop Utica, Dayton, Albany for New Haven, Steamer Ker ., Hand, Phitndetphia, Seamer Ospray, Kinney, Provicence, Steamer Quinebaug, Hotlum, Norwich, BELOW . from Burnoa Ayres Atwood, from Arrayo, PR.—Both by pio Aires 0, PR.—Roth by pilot ATL f and for Hamburg: ahipa Waverley, erpool, Owego, New Orleans, bark n Nothing will will not pay ex pilot was in 1° Genoew Ne states that Americon tule t Komon, had pat into that wehr Marcare port lnnky The new svamahtp Adriauc yas yesterday AM towed from @ Movelty Works % the large Palnnce doel for the purpose tim 8 einer Ba MERTING OF THE Ano’ Spike, urape VI Hotel, ERIC R VATERAN CORP! Seiten we care senin call Bonore ‘0 anntber of onr hrothe: eorrpe will Rene fyepue ard Fifeenth street, 18 o'cloek, im fall uniform ‘ore hut. Let every veteran attend, can confer npon Isacc M. Pave, Adjutant, ee H. RAYMOND, Colonel, RIWONIAL—A @) IAN, AG! Moroes eapeenin tate When vam orpaan 8 ming widow: preferred,” peas rciaet “fate apie tise ae areal cate os ip AL ork and ap- Sipe gi ero, fr fo. aye laa Ready

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