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8 WPORTANT FROM UTAH: Excitement about the Coming of the United States Troops. Gov. YOUNG TAKES A BOLD STAND. A Semi-Oficial Edict from the Salt Lake Hews. PREPARATIONS FOR WAR, &e. ke. ke. We have news from Salt Lake Olty to the 12th of Awgust. Con:iferable excitement appeared to be manifested ‘boat the movement ef the U: ited Siates treops towards Wrab, and Governor Young had already taken a bellige- reatstand. Our extracts are from a Gle of the Salt Lake News. Tre annual cleotion for Territorial officers, and for dele ate to Congress was to bave taken plaxe on the 34 of Aagurt. Hop. John M Bernhivel wae the only candidate for delegate The following notice to the Territorial militia wppeared in the News :-— ORDER NO. 1. RRrGanee GeNwRAL's OFrice, G@aeat Sart Lake Cry, July 12, 1867. ‘The officers and soldiers conpriting the Ist Brigade co Legion, will parade for inupection of arms and git op Union equare at 8 o’clook A M. om Savurday, Ist oqrant {1 —'t te erected to drill on foot, the Brigade will there. we ir dismounted, with thelr guns and ammunition ‘@ piace of oistols By order of lier General W. H. KIMBALL. ‘Adjutant. ‘William Hanson, William Li tngston, wife and daughter ‘ted been cut offfrom the Church of Jesus Ohrist of Latter ‘Day Saints for apostacy. Eiders John Taylor and Erastus Snow of the Twelve, @abop Ancrew Ovnningbam, and Elders Heary W. Miller Wiliam Martindale, George J Taylor and Dastia Amy ar rived @) Salt Lake on the 7th August from their vario's missions, and give a sad account of the poopie down velow. #0V. YOUNG THRRATENS THR GOVERNMENT—E¥ AD- MOKISUES THE UNITED STATES THOOPS TO BRWARE —ABVIOR TO MR. BUCHANAN. The following 1s the closing portion of Gov. Young’s ser- moe delivered in Salt Lake city on the 26th of July:— What is now the news circulated thronghoat the United ater? That Captain Gunnison was killed by Arigham Young, and that Babbitt waa killed on the plains by arig- ee KS ng and bis Danite band. What mov? That ‘tgbam Young has killed a] the men who have died be Yween the Missour! river and California. Ido not say that Presicent Sucbanan bes any such ices, or the cffloors of we troops who are ted to be on their way here, but wach are the vewspaver stories. Such reports are in the peilowe av: ed! ers and politicians are blowing them ou according to their version I am guilty of the death of every men womay end ov ild that has died between the Mia en) rand the Califorria golt mives, and they are coming bere chastise me The idea maker me langa— and wheo <o you think they *ill geteacbancef Catoning nefore banging. Thev understand, you know, Thad gove north, and tptended '0 leave hie Piaoe with gocb as ©0:'ld follow me and ‘hey are coming to declare a It te their deatre to vay to the people. “you are dege of Brigham Young; drunk sae of you deonme associated with the civilization of Christendom ” ‘That te the freedom they are endesvoring to deciare here. women prostivutes and | will make this propest ion to Uncle Sam: I will furnish sarriager, horses, the bert of artvers and the bert food [ tave, lo wansport to the States every man, shuld ‘that wishes to leave this place, if he will expense @ | (bose who want to come to Uta, and aD aeand to their one, matter very well knew. loaded the wagons, reported to be on en, women and children, than with abe way bere, »! provisions \o rustain soldiers, for they will never get here ‘ethout we help them; neitber do I think that 1s is the de- ‘age of Presiden: Bucha ap tbat they s»ould come here. I am not going to interpret dreams for | don’t profess » be ne ee ee ee bat lama Se eee James Buc 1anan has or pease the wrath of the angry sroved bis. He did not desicn ‘ot July to ors these plains to ‘Bie point on foot Russel & Co. mn badly make from might io ten thousand dollars by ting the baggage of Be expecition What would induce the government to ‘amount of mone: for this Territory? Three 1 oreo men os the ee, » panpene & dmmiautively small sam ever deen sent bere? ivis'in ener s cf ibe . tage | , unleas they have sto. wa {t out or im>ro,erly jor some otner pur) tee ever paid cebte due to Uiab? No and Vheir meanness by taking the mai) apy A pty 5 Hirem Kimball, ‘Geuky becanse ney taow tbat be wase momber of this cnurch. If he had auly have apostatized in season Bad wrivten Lies about us, \ @ O«6 probabie tast bis mail contract would have deen ae “ithout the least shadow of rignt, as bus eee deen done. He was to tave $23,000 for carrying the ne pat by tar tbe wet falthfal ‘and efficient service on the route that were ever bas been as is qost weil known at Washington If I thooght that my prayer might be an. twored, | would pray Wat mt another Oniled States mail way com (o Cis city, for until Mr. Kimball began his rer rie is bad Deep & Constant source of annoyance, disay. to os lose §=We can carry ourown mails raise 0 dust, ant sosteio ourselves, Bul wor, woe fe hat man who comes here to unlawfully interfere with my affarrs, Woe, wor to those men whe come here to unlawfully eddle with me anc tees people I swore tn Naunoo, when my orems-s were looking me in the face, that I w ult send dom to hell across lots meddled with me, and I ask no more odds of ali hell to doy If they kil! me, ft ts all rignt ut they will pot until the time comer, and | ms sbat I sball die ® pawral death, at least [ expect to. ‘ovld it not make any msn or community angry to on ‘and refect upon ine abuse our enomies have heaped © on ne, and are till striving to poor people! Brother Berphisel eaye that MoGr feat was out Ip Avgurt lart, Dat they demanded at Bands and would pay bim to carry it two or three mo foes och The Pos) Ofloe Department knew, or should ha’ . that it bad forwarded ‘ne acceptance of Mr, Kim: bail's bid for the new omtract ta thet meil #hich MoGraw was pot carrying, and then it ok advantage of che failare of that mai! and trumped op s fal false sliegetion of the un rttied stave of Utab. and op those grounds diene lied the ooutract with Mr Kimball nights and privileges are a, Pot hey ee wake out that somect i me he the President of angry at me for! Beosuse I will reprove mes for their ignity. anc because I have erch influence here—the very dbing they reall afer. They thick thet they are going © obiaip |) with money, bal (bey cannot do It. FRIGHAM YOUNG EPRAKS--HE THRBATENS TO MA’ CUTAN AN INDEPS*DENT KINGDOM—THIWKS T WOMEN CAM WHIP THE UNITED 8TATES THO DPS. ‘The following ave extracts from the remerke of Governor Toung, delivered to the Saints in Salt Lake City 08 the 34 M Acgun — When | think of mysolf I think jast this—I have the grit tm me, and | © li do my duty, anyhow. When! began to speak in public | was ae Costitate of language as a man soald well be; but tell about being bashful woen a men ll ibe jeareiog snd words be can ask for! With hundreds of thoasands of words with which to ideas, and then tell about being bashful bo- dow | bave bad the nesdac"e when | had * take my ten and ooftoo, my boat and pork, geod thing, ond pot it into tne nands of vock for tbe Temle, insioad and enivdren who de Rot strive to ii if iii | : / ® 3 5 i g agi 3 E 3. righteousness, bat as for any thi more, There are probably but few mea in the world ~ho S>out the private society of women lore than I do. love sateree, and | delight maxethom Ls; malate 6 amount of means, bat I w bor aa myself, and every yee 4 er OF not a plese of cake ned Paber and & pointe rativfics Arignam IT ire on an cheap and as pinin food ay can any ma ir leracl = T have my family & great many timex I want you to make me bome mace clAbicg bot I wold mrt sok about my oars, If] were wo have evens yantaloons made I do a% how (hat Gihe world but what would say, "You are ing to wear them; ) on ought to wear something more respectable, for you deserve Wo aa mack a any mae does f ereald be hard for the people to explain away the ite aut tne government of the Unites Staves te shrtting down ihe gate npon ur, for it ie too vitibie: and thie is what nastens the work of the Lord. which you are praving for svory day. I do not believe that there ie « man or woman who praye at all, but what prare every dey for the Lord o hasten bis work Rew take caro, for it be dove, maybe rm sil nok be separ meet It ri Th fe me en a wl @ par in Ne ts ken, end the FON tn enery yk mine The tone en come when tds kingdom must Sree and independent from all other kingdoms Are you Prepared Wo have the thread out to day ? * , T shall take i at a wanes “petwowen ws and Ue worid anor in this g Now Jet me tell you ove th all take @ hostile movement by tt te time for the thread > te find three bunared @bo at *O can Whip out the Midiacites, Brother Me ' NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER ‘14, 1857. Ae could turn out his women, and would Dem. 1 aren ONS OF THE ELDERS GIVBS AN OPINION OF THE GOY- ERNMENT AND ITS TROOPS. ‘We gtve an extrac: from the sermon o' Eider George A. mith. Brother George talks p: ety plainly — Boon after we arrived we began totarn this desert tnto = with Seems into me se; eo and insult 5 cEeES. they say, of the unseitled state of aifairs in Uta. Now | sm « Mormon, and a descendant of the old puritan foal steck tbat desormded from the old Anglo Saxon reform- ers and henoe I fee! ai! the seatim resentment that ary man could feel during the rise against the mother sand forth and create the revolution of the co'ontes, ani to break loose from the king of reat Britain—( say «hen I resliee tbat my own country ard pation are dis] to bod the sword over my head, anc Ww thresien me wih exterm!- nation, I feel to say Jet them send sro they oleae. They are determined to send who they please for Governor, who they plesse for Jndges, and w! toria! officers, and to permit those men #hom they send to place their interpretation upon the acts of oar Territorial Leaiviaiure, and upon the condiion of things as they sur rocnd us, and I care but little whet comes next. They will nerd men here who are igcoraat of the circumstances that rurrourd ur, men who aro totelly ignorant of the irrt- gation of the land by mountain atre: 3 tbey will permit them to Intorfere with the righ of tbe people of this Ter ritory, with 1,600 or 2,000 bayonets to back them up Under ihese circumstances, xs big a coward as Iam, I would say what { pleased; and for one thing I would say, that every man th «t bad anything to do with sash a filthy, wnoovetitutions} affair. was a damped scoundrel. There it ‘Bot a man, from the President of the United States to the editors in their sapotorams, clear dowa t the low bred letter writers in thts Territory, bat would rod the coppers from ® dead nigger’s eyes if they bad a go04 opportunity If I hed he command of thunder and lightatpg, I would never let one of the damned scoundrels get here alive I have heretofere said but very litle about the Geuitias, but 1 have heard sil that Drammond has «aid, andg have read all bis lying, tofamous letters; and althongh | have said but lijil®, think a heao You mest know that I love my friencs, aod God Almighty knows tha I do bate my ono. mies There have been wen snd women and children enough who have died throngb the op on and trranpy of ovr enemies to damn apy nation unter heaven, and no# & bation of 25,00¢ ,000 of people must exercise its wealth in violation of its own principlos and the righte guarantied by the biood of their fathers—Dblood that t's more sacred than thelr own hcart springs—sud this they are doing to crush down a little hantful who cwell in the mids of these mountains, and who wa, to wan irae God as they please, and who dare a! ¥, preach, think and act as they please. ‘AIC T have’ 10 en ps4 ‘is jast go abead and uret your Boiter (Voice—They will.) This ie the way the thing shays it telf in my mind. and if I were not afreit to die I would fight az long ae there was a finger left! Yee, if I were Dt afraid to die ] would fignt til! there was notas mach left of me as there was of the Kilkenny cata! Just look at him, view nis conduct towards this people; besides his being my uncle he has acted mort shamefally mean, When I told my uncle I as afraid he only laaghed at mo, pond gegen bg lag) ifl were pot such a well known coward | would die tike @ man of war. The very ides that a map bas beep awed down »y the bayoret is some. thing that I cannot stand. [i will do very well for the Err peror of France, and it may do for the Autocrat of Roeeia, but tt don’t do for freeborn men, and if asked which we will prefer, slavery or seath, we should be very to answer in the language of a Roman Senator, if we bad any voice in this matier, who, when this question was cf ‘Julius Carer and Pompey, ores %. tm the bgt mons, and Report saye that the plan {s deep, and it te lald with tho bat bt eehat io upon their own hesds, and i bt ee ind th oe The — that have deen living jd gay Bhge 3 mt ing thelr religion and serving tbeir God, they w Iaugh’ at their (calamities and meck when their fear cometh, We must die like the Irishman, and then we ahall do well ewough An oid parson was ri one day and mov witb an Irishman, and said, ir, bay? os made your peace with God?’ Payreolied, “Fa “pan an "ve never had «falling out’ The parso: var neh surprised at the answer, and very 4 said, You are jos:, you ave lost,” The Irishman q ered, “Beith and how can I be lost right tm the die of a great big turnpike?’ The moral which I deduce that If we have not bade falling out with our Goe we are in the micdie of the groat turnpike. Tei may cat off ‘our supalies of 1obacco anc tea Voice tm pity ) Why less you there are young men \n Iera: 0 would APA, Tar more if deprived of their tobacco than the ladies would if thelr riboons had to be atriopet of right in tre public meetirg, and therefore I advire them to ¢9 to work and plant tobseco for if they were de prived of {t it would take away (heir pease and happiness, ‘and they could not nasty and besmea: everything within ‘a mile of them, and when they wanted to come and got counre! they would not be able to let out of their mouths ‘a menod that would drive away 8 exank. AN RDICT FROM UTAT—THR MORMONS ARB PREPARED FOR BATTLE—MOKR THAN TWO THOUSAND FIVE BUNLRED TROOPS WILL BS NSEORD—THE ENITRO BTATES OFFICERS TO SeKUNG UP IF THEY DO ROT BUIT. (From the Salt Lake News, August 12) Powerful in numbere and wealth, extensive L domain learned and practical 1n mechanical arte and the exect telencer, and possessing a iand choice above all other lands, the United States bad it in taeir power to beoome the mont free, enlightened aud hap: y goveramont ever instiinted by man. Peopied by those who bad experienced ‘And fied from tntolerance, evpreseion and religieas perse- ontion in the Oid Worl , delivered from tae yoxe aimed to be fastened by a foreign power, aad blessed with a const! tution guaraniccing freedom of ‘oouscience, of speech and of the press, it wae scarcely preavmable that occasion would over be found for the vrudert, cautionary counsels and exhortations to be fown | in toe inaugural addresses of Wesbington, Acame and Je(lereon. But ales forghaman witdom, when man rejects the counsels and servants of Jeborsh So recently as Marob 4, 119°, President adams rationally and forcibly urged the propagation of ‘ know- ledge, virlwe aod region among all classes of people, at the only means of preserving our constitation from ite paturt! enemies, the spirit of soobistry, the spirit of party, the spirit of intrigae, the poten ‘of corraption:”’ and within that brief period very enemies, 60 wisely cautioned against as it % to elective govern ments,” are exercising almost ondi* pated eway over oor pation, and most certainly old fair 1 soom socomplianh the |r forewarned nefarious derigns a bireling clergy ant Pisee bunters and apoilemen, wi reckless editore to bolster corrapt sy tems aod lash up bridied licentionrness into fury, have the executive of oar pation fast bound band and feo:, ana turn him, om, . "= thercock, to subserving thelr oowien utter overthrow ' of qual laws Principles #0 revered an) respeteea 1D sa the early samialo. {ration of our gove omeot. Y = ples then respected tha Presius nt Jefferson, eo late ar jarch 4, 1801, aameried « @ wise and fruga! government, which shail restrain men from nj ring ove another, and shall leave them othr rwire free to regaiave their own +4 sults of industry and improvement,” w be “ necessary to make os @ happy and Petay oe nd pe le" ‘Bot, tnagmoch as roten poli pigmios have attained © almost supreme twas in the government, and are fast wampling onder foot the Inst vestige of “unalienable rights,” atterly jens of the correct texohings an* examples of the wire and true pairiow and statesmen of the revolution, it may be aeket whether we expect ty wean them from the cesspool of their oor aptions, or to revent the mad officery and crew of the ah'o of state rom pareuing thelr wild orgies, aa a, they ‘are hopelessly whirled tp the narrowing circles of the AM ex of destruc tion. We bave no such expectation for we are aware of the folley of attempting to cast evil epiria ont of thoes who profer their companionship, and our voice is no} lond care of those who are willingly deaf and dranken throngn the influence of their own un bridied passions What then LA we pore? To frecty ‘and trothfal'y c>mment upon m prin siplor, no mat. tor whether high or low, vowerfal of weak, aa ‘opportu nity and wisdom may dibtate. Also to Inf'rm ‘ihe pow- ore (bat be’ thet we are somewhat soquainted with their inboman and devigns, ard shall sabvert thom eo far od ble; and, for the benett of the honest, virtuon an’ upright the wide world over, shall strive 40 encour age the roble ant good and restrain the vicious. ‘The United States has miiliont of acres of unoccupied Inad, for {he rapid settling of which the very genius of our ‘ernment requires the extensi» of every Oonstitut! onal otlity and eo ‘i. Utah embraces « lar; aay Gescris and arid valleys, with three salt teveral brackish | freab water springs aod streams, six or seven small tae" tnd rivers, and Nimited ‘and wide! altel pie yn of wil rendered fertile gt irri gation. This “ or, region was unoooupted ue to 1847, tpamave hy” ihe borin ao roving Indian rad re and hosters. rene midway Dotween the Weslorn ‘and the land of gol on the direot central line of overland oom munication, | bot the government offer large bounties in land and almost pea powers, to pave, the oe ® country? ‘baroow aa et eoteul wage on ‘n moh & region, even mire Falty And obeerfully than le ancerded. 40 thove 4 welll ebruary, 1846, thousands of mem, women and hil dven could be seen’ leaving their bomee ie Nauvoo and crosving the Mirsins'ppi to eroape religious rothlessly poured upon them by the State of Lilinois, while gle move was mate by the gereral government to ‘peurais men from injaring'ves amber” * Andjwhen crows Sp he Menoart, afters seery TE PSI thaw hey weve me instead of with Kindnes:, commis. , with rey ition foom the United tales for @ batalla. of 600 «8 very territory of which Utah is @ portion, That unfair and iphomen requisiti n ‘was the first open thrust at the Latie: Day Salais by the government, but i wa» met in a manver eo different from ‘what was expected, and so different from what any other class thus treated would have met it, that the then —- for our exterminatioa was foiled. And the ready oom) ‘ance with such an unheard of req ulsiticn for a long per effectually silenced the Fg rabid persecutors of the Saints, and even caused its originator and instigators to blush at oruelty #0 akin to the characteriatios of the flends of darkness In 1847, unfostered and ansustained by boman ald, but strong in ‘the a nigh of thetr God and joyous 'n the known eternal principles of Heaven, the saints wended their way to the mount fastnenses of what is now oalled Uiah, an¢ from that date until now have been busily engaged in the observance of the commandments of God ant tne counsels of bie servants, in framivg ard abiding god aud wholo some lawn, and im benefiting and striving to rave the bomen family #0 faras possible, Wiihin tras short ime cities have been built containing, asite from be comfort- able dwellings of the lesz affluent, large, taetofal and oom modious public and private edifices which would afd grace to cities the most favored by time, woaitn, an | ofnor fact Kities. Many locations, previoasly nude and unsightly have, by laborious, persevering, and «fen un-equited toll been caused to teem with ibeir rich yrocvota for 0 bid tenance of men and beast - of the citizou and toe strangs And trees, planted and watered with a labor and patient walling that bet few would endure, are now heoiing vith their burden of beautifal, lusc!: us an* vated fruits, where heretofore naught bot Darrenness met the eye And miile and machinery add their hum to the muic of waters hitherto unrestrained. These facia alone are of them- selves & perfect refutation of ali the lion and sianders at tered a, | egnicat ‘ae, whether in regard to our social, mal, political or religious obaracter and habite, for ao peoole, of the charactor and habits given us by onr enemies, would, could, or ever did, even under the most favourable cir cumstances, operate 1: ® manner at all comparade, for true ‘worth, with the course and conduct of the saints 1s tab. « Well, for ail this toll expended ta peopling with pa trioilc citizens regions where no other pe» le sould or will dwell, bas not Congres pee for Utah an extra Wberal preemption law?” = {t hat pared pre emps ia jaw, rome more and some lees liberal tor all Tor ritorier, if wo mistake pot, excext tho Tarritory of Utah! ‘And here alone, where, from ihe vey natare of the country and the just claims o” {ts se:tlers and the ctr- oumatance® of ite setilement, jastics and meroy would ra. quire tis belxg freely given to tts ocoupaats, a8 xome rmall remuneration, there is no preemption Isw extended by & government which prociaims {ie ci zeny to be “ree end equal’? Ata late date persons were sent to mate scatter ing rurveys within our borders, when tt { bonla be, well known at Wasbington that even those will never vay for the expense: For although they 9 made, as we are informed has been the care, at a very Oneap rate to the parties entrusted with their exeention, by plowing ta the office line never rn and corners nsver seen in the field, and by bere and there sticking long stakos g> lonely that animals upon the rapge will ray tnem di Mormons), and thus oPiiterate guiding mark: 0 bland stil] tho government pays according to the offics retarns, and the buyer may bon} bis lines and corn best he can baps we should find no fanit with large pay for not doing, since it is preferable with ame w be unwil- ling to pay any tbing for service opleve the service be of a corrapt and oorrapting descrintion. or be not verformed. We are ae willing to psy for land ae ave any other peo and are as fond of valid titles to lead, wi jared lands, whether surveyed or to be surveyed, wgniza and always bave resopnized to reat with the governmani. And who ip Uiab hes ever probibiied or in ‘he leart inter fered with the cnstemary surveying of pudtic lands? Who n trey are thrown {nto Noone in Utah, Bat how it Seen tn Ne. Draske? Congress pasted an act granting @ quarter sention of land to each settler of s certein deecription ia that Tor rritorial ascembly traneconcet shetr balla section to each seitier ever ventored upon I anything like that character? Verily po: an they bave only granied possession of ce-tain cl improvements thereon, as has been customary tn ‘cou ptris the survey end sale by government. And we again the world to point out a single tnfrac tion of law by the Laiter Day Saints, either in « legisia- tive, Judicial, exeentive, public or private canactty. But the unlawful jand legislation ta Nebraska te not all the beauty of land practice in that region, for they have \d defend hal’ sec- lers, an ve pasted @ revolution, amon; cahere, fm which’ a who will not jota them are call sondry very hard names, and thresiened with all sorta of violence if they in the least degree interfere wih the [pe of thecinbs. And we that they wine . Ts mot ding end highly praiseworthy? Bnt they not sent troops to Nebraska, legislated over by @ Territorial ‘re not Mormore. where cement ay Amemb!y and the laws set troops sent to Cajifornia, where downright insurrection and rebelion bare strode pacity over ail law? On, they were not Mormons | troops York, Baltimore, Washington and other cites, when the civil authorities are wantonly scoutet and bisod lawierly shed by violence reddens their streets? There arc no Mormons engaged in those pastimes of civilization. And last, iy send sny treops to Utah where all ts pease, taduatry, law, order, virtue sobrie y, and the deily ob servance of the princtples pertating 10 bth te poral and spiritcal welfare and saiva ion? Oh srisly for the very reason that they arr Mormons, and their norigat ant virtu- ons conres is so oniike our dosce of darkness th: re pa determined to make them as lawless, biondth: pond as We are, or exterminate them, if we have ‘he Pip pave the way for the accomplishment of #9 lan -" bie (0) devign, and if poesible t» goad us to rome act which oan ve teized upon for « winte suaenh, Oar persist tn the barbarous colonia! os-ge of tbrnsting atrange And ouleide officers upon us contrary to or ja vful and oft expreeted cranimovs choice, ard the majority of whom are most well known to be wi yy Pare Gud on worthy, Pronident Jeffers n in his addrent already quoted from, spe ‘and In the rame profes'od repubito, at leat one of Pros dent Buchanan's Oabinet bas styled our Legislative As- sombly dinrespect'ui nod threatening, because, forrorn, they pity, f ongh mort reavectfuliy foro ative ghia inthe mater of ollicera for U that (co mort strictly in sccordsnos with the teachin Thomas Jeffrsop, the great faiher of ihe party now in power. But what better can be expected f-omaach pigmy sona of Revolutionary who in 90 few short years bare funk to #0 low @ dep.b of degraation? Halo inthe ears of the deaf, or preach repentarce wo the devil. all you who bave hopes of succes ip such = wurse; bat fur our part we do not loot for jvstice from = power wach bas striven all he day long, boil secretly and opealy, to exterminate us from ibe earth And now, afier having briefly sketohet « poriion of go- vernmental asage to Mormons, we actually wish ovr go- ernment to cease boating aboat the onsen an! to frankly And manfally, if they Dave acy manhood, prociaim to ut ‘And the world what Course they in end to pursue towards the Latter Day Saints If yon are oo enea¥ing and cow ardly to show your band, but persist sive and euspicious conduc: yoo ba eretofore, except uring the administration of President Fillmore and per. tially that of President Pierce, you cae bat expect teat the ardor of cur patriotiam will at some perio! oon!; for there ie seuss ‘limit to the human endurance of tnjastios aud tyrant If 7 inten 4 to comtinae the appointment «{ certain offi core, we rexpectfuliy suggest that you ® point actually in telligent and honorable men who will wisely atiend to thelr own duties, and send them apac ompanied by troops, which you yourselves well kno# sreof no lawful uxe bere, and your officers will be respected and treated ttrietiy according to their acts and merit,® you also well know bastiways been the case, exorot that we dif not bang up tome of the |pfernal soonndrels you have beret» fore tent as they moat richly ceserved. and if you will Dot receive this fair counsel, bt persist in sending us officials from the tag, rag and bobtai!l of whor® houses, Fee, shops and gambling hells. we shail take the Yenkee liberty of gueening [eur kind (7) intentions ‘0 varde us, and whall also abe the liberty, for une first ume of using that Clase of officials strictly in se-ordance wilh their deserts. Should you elect to rend the iaat named class, and should they ven'vre to come and act out their devilian oa ree, = will really need ® far larger body gvard than 2 600 Jers And not only to prevent your sending an igno rant roldiery into trouble, and to a region whose manners and roole'y are not congenial to txem, but alvo that much officiale may have a obarsoter istic and reasonadly nume- reve m gear ‘wo respectfully suggest that you invite to that rienlarly all the hirelog priests, ediiors and cant ni Ware who have for years beer porring their venom Upon us and striving to banish constitations prin- cipler and all raving troth from the earth It would be rather amusing (0 vee how that class of characters would at the meeting, for they have been exooetingly di gent tn their abortive attempts to aucerssfolly obargo error, crime, or ontrage to the doctrine and noaduct of the Sainte, And when foiled in lie upon lie, they have ro- nowed (ho attack, with e zeal worthy a better cause, aod pertineciourly continued to make liee heir refore Why cannot ovr government at least listen to the soun fel of Jefferson, and be ‘wire and frugal’ "restrain men from irjurieg ‘ono anoiher, and leave them othorwise "reo wo regulate their own pursuits of industry and Se. meni!’ Why not wisely expend the immenre navonal ro- ‘vence In pay ing off the national debt, in a rallroads, poe rivers and harbors, sotulog the public domain, in uring every proper method to promote the peace, welfare, and prosperity of a great peonle? Ady tne wicked take what course they may, and Move the Preal: dent, bia cabinet Congrest, and others recklessly break tind trample por the comsttation, that will not wher the course of th wre ks tooegh tn Utah, for it te our duty stand py and preserve orate ame feresne hisad tee man- fally aed faithfolly will that b At ¢ are fond of peace and wi ive ke it, move th have to fight for it, ae did the Quaker 1n' Connection old gentiomen went from New York to Connecticut os aod while there be mot « men who bim. he returned to his home he told bis son of the bad treatment he had met with, and deseribed to him the person who had misnsod him and the where it occurred The son was a strong ay and after bro din; wwbile pron tho rebfoot, # started for the place deear! Upon hisarrivel he met a man drersed in Quaker costume, who It filled the deroription, and he at once accused paving at ® certain time grossly abuse? ois tather toou the ad his protestations of inno cence to be in vain, iaid off bis coat and hay and eald, “le 5 4 2 ert er nee ee eee eee z F = se By Or! The sfamehip 8 Biack Warrior, Caplaln mith, from New York the 27th ul\,, arrived shis morning, with advices from Bavapa to the 8d inst, ten deys ‘ater, The Warrior did pot enter the barbor of” Havanese, but Sechataed her pas- bd and freight in a steamer ou'side the #0ro Castle, Sees? Sine he ot ‘anc island is quiet, and the crops Toasinoes haa not recovered fra lis ite not ax yot been admiited ia the islaas, ae ‘authorised by the government, as re. =o to be contemplated ‘The stock of sugar on hanc is estimsied at 200,000 boxer Exchange on York 2a 2% ver cent diac unt, Freigbis are nominal. Nothing offering. Ou- files of Havana papers by thir arrival are to the morning of the 24 inst We seo ins cursory review no extended notice of the sanitary rendition o! the city, though several announcements cf death by vomito indicate prety clearly that % bad notacaed Among tae more distinguished vicims was the Oo! 0. Ricario Pieiten, of the Regiment Rey and Ibert ‘bose funeral oerenonier, of great solemnity, were numer atlenced, especially by officers of the army. The Diario, commenting on the official revort of the S anish Gack, thioks it shows coniioued tinprovemeot in the financial condition of the olty and ihe gro) of podite confidence. The inerease of specie amounted to $371.66, with a reduction of $114,7¥9 dilis pa) sole; accounts sur rent, $178,564; bille in circulation, $117,000, The inores of depontia amounts $9,000 with interest, and $42, ‘without interest. As to the interior of the island, all cosounts therefrom are flattering. The crops are revresenied as prosperou and general health of the people good, nutwithmia: ding numerous rumors to the conirary. The segue la tran: papers deny with mucb warmth @ report that (he vomity bad broken out i» epidemic form ta tha: c'ty The Havana papers publieh, with o ur eva warm letters of thanks from the capiaio o! Illinois to tae Captsins of the Blasco ce G ‘apd the commander iu-catef of the Spanich rqiadron their prompi and geserous assisianxe daring ibe recen! disarter ; aud ihe wodess replies of the later, in w.ch they say they did only thelr duty, which uovertholom was 4 pleasure \o them. ‘There bat juet beep published in Havana a oew ant valuable wap cf the island, op +hich ali sue Hiner of ral: roads, lograph stations, «ld iracks of tie comst steamers are distinctly twaced It ie to be followed py other pap Keaens of similar character, des gned to show the mate rial progress of our Coup neighoo:s. ‘There is nothing )ate from Mexico, nor is \here apy thieg said of the pending ciflicuity «ih she semble. the troops believed io belong to an “expedition of invasion; are still iu the interior of the Iniand, and tre flot in the harbor, The ouly item of warlise news, indesd, in tan arrival from can Sevastian of » oago of miale rifles for several companies of chasseurs and «no first and second Datislons of volunteers. The new arme are n0' only very curious to ovr island neighbors, but very much praised for their beauty Proceedings of the Naval Courts of Inquiry, MABBH, WILLIAMSON AND LOOK#UOD ON THIAL— INTERESTING TBBTIMONY. Famay, Sept. 11, 1867 Cour? No. 1. ‘The case of Master J. H. Marsh, who was dropped from the service by the Botiring Board, called up by the Judge Advccate. Commander Alfred Tay lor ( government witness) sworn —Knew Mr. Marsh; have known bim siace 1562; served with him about twenty months; he joloed the Misalsipp! in New York; I was first lieutenani of the ship, ho was pasred midshipman; that was our only service together; I saw Mr. Marth very much under the influence of liquor ship, the Cottonwood; I did not think much of itat the time; the day we went out of Norfolk I seat for Mr. Marsh to take charge of the deck, about twelve o’clock im the day, as cne of the lieutenants had burt himseif hy failing down; when be came up be was too much intoxicated to take charge of the deck, and I immediately ordered him below and reported the circumstance to the captain, who ordered bim to be surpended ; the next time | observed bim under the influence of liquor was 0a our way out; he came on board from liberty at St. Helena, or the trland of Ma detra, 1am not sure which, bot the fact I am certain of ; 1 Cid not report bim op that ocoariem ; [ took the matier in my cwn hands and refused him permission t) go on snore: Lbave frequeatly seen him on other occas! »ns when he bed been drinking Lz mah, which satisfiea me thet bie tte ware, OCCUF TOME Kane ptnan wn qvently that Ti sould on ‘coonider them a habit witb him never knew bim to be riotoas or tosudordinaie. Cross examined by Col. Bount, coupe’! for Marsh —Mr Ciiz had charge of the deck ; he was the officer Mr Marth was called to reileve ; I’ aw pot certain that Mr Clitz had the entire watch from 8 to 12; saw Mr. Maren about a year ago under the Influance of Nicholas ; ip rH first uns ot wwe Rn hd 1 bee ob —— ™ act ‘the latter pale Lieut. Rd. Lanier, rerum wiieans,) ore ihe we @itce October, 1862 = 2, tt 8 peeved mi tshiomaa, aot the was iieu enant, » "ime master ; the Ainip was one remember spy particular juttances of seeing intoxicated; out in the early part of the croise I thong! bim frequently under the tnfuenve quer end thought bima poet ving 2 map; st the be; og cruise, or If of it, th® oocurred #0 frequently tha: I thovebt it pabit; when he was mate master I did not ree him under the tniluence cf iqoor at any time; | wan first Beutenant coming from San Fraocico > the Uaited and be was almost onstant!y ander my se, 1 #poe the captain to appoint bim master ip conr’q ienoe of bi good contuct and having ceased bis diss ared habits; o¢ wiormed his duties as master efficieatly ant very well; be was never intoxicated while mas\*r, in my opinion Mr Marsh is wentally, professioaally and phytic aly Mt for the aT “John Keli ( ent ) Boca jeut. John Keli witness) eworn—Beca ne equainted with Me Maren in 1847; served wib bie to the Mivistippi; Mr Marsh was at the Ume & pass ed midshipman; Io San Francisoo I was mado Weuterant and Mr. Maresh was made master ; T resol: ct one instance of bis being urder the influence Niqnor after we left San Francisco; | never novoed it be. fore that; | know while mwster be ¢eoiined tek Ariok ‘with us at Inch, as he sould ont drink aati afer pe bad taxes his observations; several timor I thought he hed been drirking too mucn op our way bome; I thought him morally ovis for the service Mojor Zrlin, Urivd Mare Maine Orps, (covernment witness) ‘eworn—I know Mr. Mareb: sailed with Lim oa board the Misstesipp! for 11 mowthe never saw Dim inox) cated; never saw bim drink or ihe joss} under the ip fluence of | a should consider tim morally Mt for ihe Baval service [ere the Judge Advocate said ne rested the case for the Commander Wm Radford ( +ttness for ascuset) sworn— Have known Mr. Marsh for some years; railed with him im ibe Japen expedition; knew him well and sooedere! bim a genileman; never saw him intoxicated; ost /eret him mentally, morally, physically and provesstonally ft for the naval service Parser J. Harris, (witnese for accused) sworn :—Know Mr. Marsh well and had served wih bim at rea; never saw him intoxiceted. He performed all bis datios wih jm ay and efficiency ; though, him Ot for the naval service in Purser Win Spelden, ( (witness for the aoc0ne1) sworn: — Knew Mr Mareb ; was with bim in the Jean expedition ; observed him closely and thought biro remarkably atten ve to all his duties as an officer ; considered bim «gentle man in every ct; never saw him ander the infurnoe of liquor ; 1m mxeully, 5 morally, phyaioally ‘and professionally ft for the naval servi The court bere adjourned Coort No 2 G. Williamson's case continued —In Wile case Corer No 3 Tiewt Lockwood's cate continued —Lient Tempie, (gov erpment wi pees) ny onder command of (om mander Lockwood @' the Mexican war six or seven months, in the Nooury 1847; | was Junior Passed Mid shipman; we were the capinie of Turpas, at Alvara o after ite capture, af the capture of Tuveseo ind ¢artag the one My fa Advocato—| ook wood, what is your estimate of Scleney —~4 ‘be Dayal service? Answer—Kxnem tn a phyal- cal point of view, I deemed bim un{it t» command a rhip; mt toe ‘were sufficient to form a correct opinion. examined by Mr Phil'ipe—I served on voard at the same time with Sargeon Miner and Lent Maria By the Court—In what insiance did he evince |noompe- tency? Anewor—In hie frequent outhurets of towards Bis men On every cooasion when wo mot or ex ‘meet the enemy ho failed to encourage bie men is own a compen to fight Roane eee A eee sidered him deficiest in profess! mal know'+ige ty Jodge Advocate—Had be any anoffice-like pucaliart tee? Answor—Yos, bis passionate manner, amounting to almost phrensy, there was enrtber, which be com sidered @ trifle—bis coming on deck with but his birt on when there was no emergency Jered him pot tn handting bis Passed my eee tn nant to sive perms oe on q dot thie perm! jven In consequence of an order Set mitra ioe Commesore balled the Yourge, and then seked, te Commons baled the Soares, the town,” adding, Do it immediately,” Oaptain Lock pan then in com ymodore Perry wan on board the Spitfire, clone alongside; Sommander Lock w vod sider Commander 1. of an excitable temperament, bot never witnessed anything amounting to phrenzy; be was novor cruel to his men; the contrary, bo was yory cha — ; mover raw him on deak with nutbing uv bot hie Oroas examized by Conrt—I think be managed bis ve: cel in @ sesmeniite manner; 1 considered bim e very god Com: md one order storm town. Had Com. Cem Perry given any to Comm ander Lock wood, Twonld have beard it, for I was never farther from Oommodore Perry than the ey this room. the Court—The ordey to land and storm was given to tata |, who commanded the storming pa-ty, wee detalied from the large shive for that purpose, ‘anc did pot iwolude the crew of the xmall vessels. Captain Van Brant, re called by acoused—! have 2 Bo re collection whatever of any general order that all the of. cere of the veesels shonid take thelr tarn of duty on shore > lations of betteries kre of the reprimand of apder ockeod by Captain Bigelow; immedie ae 3 tpoke to Captain Bigelow and told him be bad been too hareb, apd be answered fe hyn be = Deen so,’’ The state of the macbinery of the Soourge #: = olay tt a annoyance; at one time It Nook s . ere ihe timoney in the care eloved, and Mr. Phillipe ied till balf-past nine o’closk morrow wo pre- pare bis iy iseass, stems il ba road Police Intelligence, MORE @ARAOTING. Hiram Palmer, residing at 366 Water street, appeared before Jnetce Uonnolly yesterday and made a complaint againet Dennis sullivan alias “Seatby,” whom he charged with being one of @ gang thet robbed bim tn Water street, near Roosevelt street, op Saturday evening, shortly after dusk. I) seeme that Palmer was walking along the streei when be was accosted by Sullivan and tis associates, who asked bim to treat. Psimer consented to do so, and #hile the party wan proceeding to ihe place agreed opon, Aulli van \brottled bim, knocked bim don and wok from ois yocket bills and cbange amounting tw about $5, aud then mace off Palmer agon afi-rwards gave mston to officer Gerrodeit, and deroribed his asralianta with so mach bs nay that the policeman tp one hour suceeded in arresting Sulliven, wbom Pa mer ideaiited immediately. ‘The scoured was committed to auswer the charge in de fault of $9,000 pail, TO THB BPITOK OF TiE ANRALD. The statement tn your col ing my arrert ie tpoorreot, Tre complaint against me is Tcontracted for machiver knowing myself to be , Dut that Tinteniicnaily misrepresented the re. s opsibility of a Orm of which I was nota member Thin charge I pronounce 10 be of evidence with un bed equanimity, being pre- pared to rbow on | failare of contract op the part of be mrpofecturer preceding the refusal to pay for worth. lees property JAMES B BROWN New Your ert. 12,1 —WAKITIOE INTHE GRRE +. morn 1 30 098 65S \ALMANAO FOR NEW YOuK —THI8 DAT. a -. 6 39/ moon «1 Pent of New York, mepesmher 13, 1507. ARRIVED, wine, Rebeces, (of Brunswick), Abbot, Liverpool, July 18 hip Jaeot A Siamler, Hilts, Antwerp, 36 days, and $2 days fim the Bowns, with indse ané 40) passengers to Layun & nribat. ‘hip Mavia, Rampson, Rio Janeiro, Aug 9, in ballast, to Siff hen & Ironside Baik Kvadne, Dean, Chincha Islands, May 10, vie, Vaiparal rith uaa! to Ferelay. &Livie gation tr “au 3 At 18 88 8. lon M4 (8. W spoke Da oh rhi Sp ° 4 ¢, from amstertay: for Batay s with 110 647 8. lon 84.08 W, Bpoke O'S steam 1 & pi Dupont fre Norfo ef rh with provisions, 19h lat 18.04 N, Jou ah.8 Ww an American whaleship showing @ white sig’ bail steering N. ‘Bark Cro ora}, to Bavciny,& Lavingst n; vowed! iu Bwith 's blue der (of Boston) Moore, Sunderinod, 44 dave, with to Smith & doynten. Bark Anna, Wheeler, Kis Janeiro Ang 6, with coifse, wo Jone b Bidgewa Bark Vevus, Atkinson, Curacoa, 4 ng 28, with wood, to, to Foonen, Graves &Co Whe schr minora, of Eden Moxa vee when the Venus left.’ The V aid nanc the 9th, ‘resh breeze from SW, found tha all 8, jibboom gear, and main ans toomast save, had heen cu. almost dbroogh with a knife or other sharo lustru ment. Suspicion res's ov one or more of the ine crew sod it bed been done while 1: ing at Quarantine. If the seater bad id th juences might have been very er rious, vearh Asn Fish, Wolt myetn, tn pallet to master Brig Mary 4 Forrest Save ug 9 witb coffee, to mess Johnston & Co, aur 2, 10° Yon 63 v8 nvoke James Ticomb, 2) days Gibraitar for New uri-ans vptorian ion 71 4. spoue bark Oubs, from Msusaolile (rem), Wencke, Trinidad, Ouba, % daye, with wae. to Oeirtche & Oo. A ig Frincess Boy Pore! Br), Pe Pearman, Bermuda, dept 4, with coffer, 0, 1» W Brg Daniel Hus ley (Sr), Barle, Windsor, NS, 12 days, with plaster to master. Br g Klack N«an (of Gommguewn. beg Podger, Wilmingtos. ye, with naval on Bmib mon. of Wilmington, OC), Siem with and 7 wn, 80, 8 days. Sdays, days fe Passengers, to ‘Stedman, BerJaminy« hebr Jeeeph ‘dues, Bayncr, i Betr Bink Bird, Weaver. Alexan’ liie, 18 day Kens dew York Kyacr, jer) Fowon: 3 Bebr Aetialda, Nig i fe, Renown 7 Copy, iavie, Edgariow Senr © spelman, + pelmaa, Provitencs for Albany Kebr “iirtoo Foréen, Por! Rwen for fa'l River Rehr Robt Palmer, 4, Port Ewen for Ubarlestoa. Bloop 4 Reynolds, Providence. Reamer Delaware: Copes, Phiacelphia. ‘Steamer Pov maka, Cusbtnan, New Bedford. Bieamer Wesichester, Clark. Providence. Bteamer Decatur, Gerr, Norwich. Ship Kearsage, which arrived yestercay from Oardiff, was laden with raliroad iroa con.igaed \o T Deboa. Wind during the day ENE; very thick. Miiscetianevus and Uisasters Lexiseton (of Kennebont) Dickman, from New (r- Jeane ior Liverpool, be form reported aabure \n random Bay Irrlond, went ashore Guring 8 heavy grie; crew saved by ae Mee eas, wits 4 deat e'ship's back was vrouca, tnd the woold undoubtedly be s to'al ione. | Her cargo wo: ald pro badly be saved in a ‘The L was s good Of hal tons, valned st $88,000, for, which oe la ineared at era] offices in Aoson, te also @ xmail lasurance |a Howton on the freight money Bure Ceca, Kavanagh, from Baltimore for st Joon, NB, was asbore sli inst, oo Kent Island. The captain wear u) Ralumore same aflernoon, and engaged the assistance of « sleamer to get ber off Piseixo Veseni—Sehr Minnshaba, Capt Comstook, alt trom New London Deo 38 for A, since when sb™ nas pot Boon Beard of sha the. Inst btcan fim "Sr Helene (Titty 3) leave about 7 morthe ont, it B oben she foundered of the passage, Ard allon hoord pert het The M wae new (ouilt tn Boy Inst), of about 80 tons, bulll tn the "ost thorough man: rer by Patton 2 Murata Cs Richmond, Me. ant designed for a maier boat to supply ‘ips touching &, St Helena, she wan owned by Carroll ER mon’ 1of Mt Helens, the junior memt er cf the firm, (Geo W Kimba'l. Kaa, being 0 4 Oonsnlar Aven at ®t Helens The sonr is believed to he fully insured in Boston and New York. ‘Testimonial To Cart Pannen, OF Steameuir Jamestown — At s meeting held by the abippers and farmers of Norfolk and Bew York,» committee was ap ointed to ob'ain a service of plate for Cap) Lewis Parrish, of the steamship Jamestown, aa ‘testimonial of esteem and apyrecia ion of bis sertiers. On the presen'auon of the service, Capt Parrish made the follow ing reply to the address which scoompanied {t.— aw Youn, Sept 1 Gevtiemen— it with deep jade tne beast monial presen shippers are farmers of Nor'a'k nad New York Please receive my thanks fr ihe very ana-ome manper in which you express your wishes for & jong oomtiaa ‘ance of the agreeable Intereouren which has ever character tard ovr relations and believe me. no effort shall b spared on wy part perpeinte it, Your obt servant. lesare Robert & Parker pas gene Rowe tae. fren silver was purchased enh ‘Rall. Hiner & we. Notice to Martners. Pavory, of brig Mary A Forrest, which arrived at this goregemeraay fm hia” Fear 12. Int 9.38.8, low 5 pean de rew revolving Ist pincrd at Mao-yo. | The ilght Daine ent from the Bahia aod Pernambuco lights, aa li shows Whalemen, BG See Port Arrivals. At Bio Janeiro Ang * part Mary Gardner, for & Helena mony me. Ship “Richardson of ‘on, from Georgetown for Li verve go by the Arieman at ®t Jouss NF. Aug 20, from Ficuera), Ang 20 lat 46 44, int 39 4. riage hb 2 days from Boston for Penang, July (2. ammergeler Doane, hence July 8 for Callao, July 3 480 81 8 oe ai Lovins, Muller, henoe for London, Ang 2%. iat Trane aye from Poson for Rew Orleans, at tinea Yom steering A ys BR, Davis inted and doable topeall army ten meertal Reet AM Dark Leth. Tre ry.8 daye from St Joke, NI, for Gren: lon 68 23. Sept 5. Int 42 54, hence alverton Asst lat ® tow 72.49. Li Kendall, from Philadelohia fer Mvbile, Aug 24, lon ailing from Phlindeiphia, showing alu ip vuppet te fix trom Pune eu Prince) bark with daubte wed oe Ni yarde an’ whie pow, showing a Fel Sad white awallowtal: fag with letter in gente, steering waa meen ‘1 lat 26 wal rnin Hee tor Prnau a" Prinee, Aug %, off Cape st ith letter for Port Foreign Ports, 9 No Am veane! in port. Sid few days prev, Rowton on, Talbot, H York having re- Bens, bark ¢ ves, phordpp yoo Clark, from Bogton arr i9th, ellitarimian, gboat Ang 34. In port brig bay 4, Ritenna Tri enn. Eas shows Bak, ales Paes, ete hen Trin ated, tng 8 “1s prt eb tayo ne me *) Jammin, ane r in ort iso fu = for Oaleut be ae ae ee, a priia “ia arm moo, trom ah ormaen, mile es ait ‘Rahr Sag Frascieno, nelean, Ang 3, sn'p tr (hence having repsired) Tre Franc, St ther age, Moker, Molec, Niork: Aux & brie Win a om Arr fir at fo ke 7. am bark Al oa Tih, lien Rett "Pre flan => ome Ports. PR = Bept 12, a Arr barks § den ux: Ne Finkbets, Bavana; brig . Fritz, Qesgow; Ve'oua, Hume Ti ‘bora, Erown, Phi'acelphia; oor ‘W Hamill, Somer; L butford, Seow eli: alts Be rreti, Lies L D°wentwe th Re BAvsiin Mey iptD ant Daten, ‘Dual od wood ‘avd PalrSelil, Joyer, Nvore. Cid oe loakon, ore: #ipe allender Patea eed ten hone Darks Sills. Sparrow. Ri lead od Andron New Orton? nytt. ran ndror, New m Bal mere brit H ti Beres. Rana, Oonate re (Hr), Ciifor! Port a Prince & ann Matthews, Phiiadelph Cape hasten, M mayor Wioteren if nson; Venlor Kno lon h noaey and She | haw, i Panede Saugatuck, Kel. ‘ar'o i#&, Chase, Woloot Pa ker, an 40 At Qna. renting echr Finke, Ploner, from Port # pain. Trintiad. (ia steamer Pies mont Whee ann York: bark Sarat A Nickels Bickel», Mor tevicro anc mat; omas iwann. Colting, Arcelht: PK: Hosart, Horner’ Fi Love ane. Pro iden bre Pravin, K Sept fork, pa ten shame 3 rt en sohr JC Homer, NY Old bi OS4RLESTOR | Sept Sr ba Bervam, ray, NYork Ja-per, Rerteth any Norte a Lamart'v (Sorw) Zarvichaw NY Ps ey d° 6? howrk. DS Warner Stetson. fo. “hd Br hark Caraciceen Grise, Green, 2, Fairbanks, New Or- MONT K Sept rr sb'p Geo ‘k Pigrim Halleck NYork n. Ws ole (bari 0. a bra Unmpes eby: sehr Ohipols. iv ck ood, Minavitan. ship Silas Ho mes, Gr.fith from NYork One ee, Morgen. ee Galve:ton and Indianola; ahip Mediator, Oot: or ag tbe Par %h (by te’), ship Union, Davis, from New vi Towed ty rem Ang 77, *hips Milton, Lemuel Dyer, and bart mente yoLBRCLK Nept 10—irr steamship Roanoke, Skinner, nr Pwappna Bran, N Work ‘owe tnivort Beptl —Sid mar "5 W Holmes, Web mee Be one ' Bept 1 ‘hrs E lears * pt 11 Arr acl A Bopkine, M be Vai JM savlies ‘th mpen, Philedeiphic. NEW LUNDON Sep" li srrecbe Hoory & Giteon, rook tr, Fhilsdelphia; Foopa Neptune Rackett Providence Yipes Aucora. Appl by. Noraich or ds PH LAE »13—-Arr ship WiV Kent Jarman. m Quig, Bio Janeiro; ae M'Beinbard’, Petorsen’. ward eh walk, Trojat, Cook; JS ee! Rose; Klis, and Anite amon Marshall Bo ton: RG Porter, Boson, vant & betor ard Bi Jaue, Kennard Nkork; Fidelis, A) ig, Bro oO Wil face Go'dry peed) McDermott. end "tina ton Risley Providence feaner Kenneben Hance, NYork Od bark Fredk 'au:ig. Bignee_napinwell anda markers instilian. Merr, Wortaoutn, vamarl ie a Denmers, Fertad; Jobn 4 Tarlor Young Light Bott, a ‘Ano | oo te ie, Forton; 1t, Ross, § Bed’ord; Aimeldn! Dichiagwa “Norse & nia Marshall. 'W. Weate w, NY PURTL. Ho rook Ralth more echr: men, ard bi adden, Lubee for co. oes, is Gonent for Virginia; sc! ‘ket, Rows, and BO KLAND. Set #ld sebr Pera, Thomas, BALEa wept i'—Ar schr J & Rent, Wallace Pribedsiphie. (id year Marcha Maria. Small, &Yors. 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"Heras offer, New York a Wut. me Tae GENTLEMAN Wao Sout t THE a1 LictUak ON Vols IN OON SS ton with the ene al Hesliie at Calvary Bapuet charok Teeny inird street Thuredyy evening + 1, by Charies Guilmetie, MD. Profesor of Vocal Physiology ane | Lecturer on « Leases of the ihro: 7H SEP EMBeR TENTH ANNIVERSARY OF THD SUERENDER OF FHS CrrT OF ™ The Now \o:k Votuniears and all dere who servo tn sae late war witb Rexico are req: ment at be Weroee House tr Montay September 1% INT. at gvoloes. meridian Wo altn4 the oresentation of the Jackson Gold Box wi Liew Yemant Colonel arret Liyckanan hile Lonor Fernando “fl present the box a8 8 0 10am P.M. ‘General Sapd’ord hina detailed the h rexloneo' Nailomal saarda mae’ of hr OF upon het Seraaion tie exper ted i 6 Velun‘erre and all oth-re intaree, ed wi) be oromp: in the jance as above requ-wtad LUNTERK ASSOCLATION Brovet Hajor ‘hag, H, Innes, Heatenaat Ohas. Parnell Brevet Lieut Pailiy Couw Fe —* MESTING OF TIL _OORAOS aU .40e Bravoh, 155 Oedar *v emt of ing, Sept 16, wT an a'clock, By order of GRORGB WARD vapwin, M CORPS OF 1812 Wild. MET 41 and doroer eircom LI vant sommanded bd: iabed the aneives in ike ba tie to Ue marod ‘0 the Hatwry, exowrtet by une Feat Bee Peon ve hs om Legt n, our frierds from Fhivedelpaie: fr from tbe Har ¥ the ak ote a AOUND—A FORTANONS ATE CONTAINING a Amu y calling a8 Vowwy 1’ oelook: proving pro om The owner = hare ft by Sreet (Mission offi), vetween 12 and 1 erty And asin for hia ererdaement Baw ane imstant_rither ‘The foder #11 reeet rewart 5 bering Thetame wi the advert alng deak av the Ternis elon REWaArD. Lost, O8 THE of Ina, aut ue Sou b Pou ‘A South Third streeta a ¥ te workee mere shen Whoever will retura, the suse wm itr” soyt & few th Third street, Williamsburg, will receive the abors re ward $5 "Ay return’: binct and an aioe Oyu street “Anaware to Une name of Prineseo aN Rap GFF in age. and won drerced in drab. coat, _ = ogured vent | informedon may ay be oe ee able, Seal Co,, Ib Joho street, ap for exnihit‘on and practior yooms 796 and 7+4 Brom sway. Se ant tablen for male cheer " WAS OW MANDA LAR & assortT W, sdentar' ttacd dtahten, with inte and marhle bate ana sanutactory, 16 Fulton street. os FRENCH ADVERTISKMENTS, POUR LA PASSEMaNT! Dav Anus, FOUR Lh, TAMEMENTERID WE h crovet Gee ypation prrmanaa TERRES reser Mme. 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