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And then, again, the gay compapics at all these places were brought into rapport with each other, and, iu know- ‘a cach what they were ali doing, we were saved a world of trouble and anxiety and yaiv conjectures, There | they were, all before us, in the BeRALD, and we were happy, Decause \t thus gave us so ouy things and 80 many peopie to taik abont, that we ravtl =| Wi day jong, and the time did fly eo fast; and then sui Jeers Trem Thomwpeou's! Cu, & was'a pleasure to be here. Do write one. sir, betore the next steamer comes, with more news frbm "Garibalai and those droadfu a . Well, suppose, Misa Ay What could one say? Bere we are, like Paul Try, ‘inet ste we write about yur mummer butter a “OD, tell the peepte to come here, eta nice ltvely Lote of vharmiog ladive, You oon 8ee Alwi Yoom for more, snd we wBuL Li NEI Ba KOO4 provider, No fuss; but BO starvation tere, We walk jo the woods or ride over Vreve splendid bills bebind us; we suil on this picturesque river to music and moonlight, and love in a cottago, and Wl that; we go fishing and crabbing, Rod Buch picnics and Clmbakes’ and, best of ail, we have oar choice betwean, still waters of this Italian lake-like inlet and the fous surf bey cud that little dividing selvage of eand. out morning abdivotions: aud we have hops wad plays, td tableaux at night; aud then, ln the afrneowe, ‘wo own sit here in the piazza, and with our telescope wa ‘van simoet distinguish the Stovs of the passengers ov the Sorisern steamers, going inte aud outwara bowed from New York. It doe seers xo strange that people should rus of hundreds of miles ¥ get to ‘tems, or come quiet lmee, or Lo some place to Fall in the wea, when we bave e& three thiogs withia two hours? wail from the wity aut its nexbaustible market. Peeple wes cat, and they TmaBt sometimes get short at such oat to M } Tine, we were to underta¥e it, at bave you been Aeiag ber ped iu? What shall 4 » po Washington market within reach. ve @ feria for our mitk, butlerand vege- ro for our fisb, and Wasringtow market to "butcher's bill. That's the reasou we to . We have freeb walt nir, good exer: land awd ihe, ety of fun aud plenty toeat, Look at . If Breckinridge is elected Thomipsom wil! ilve W be athiwdred years old. He catsaversthing. !ie says be wut: vat, because he works go Lard. But he sa geod ‘ffow, and will rob a watermelon patch to pa gy Put ail that in your letter, and tell Mr, Benuett “fe Jadies down here will be very glad te wee it wa tte Henan, because everyboly reads it. Poll pe we are sick of your Lerrid politics. Tut him chat, Woo vand, for goodness sake, de let id Abe lincoln bave a Aik rest.” “SNothing more, Mademoise!! ‘Nothing more} Just a8 it teore ‘s any ond te what, {yom might say! Ask about tho defightful bon wa bad the other night, aud the sail, and the singing on the river tand that flirtation aud lock trend among these tive hy: dred peopie and fey <f among them you can't teh vow Dve Governor or two and a sew ecatioring Congrearm sn ‘end Councilmen; eard see ff there are aot some faces bere. which might pitaoe Ris fat ietous and most puterapt f° Highness the ‘of Water, the dear littie fellow.’ “To hear, Metemoisel! s, is to aboy.” “I accept tts from Sir oger de Coverley; and new, Sir Knipht. © you with cateem st in anywise x ‘reesm: See ‘Tom to-got the things, 2nd you shail trac the ol ” meat. Dut bere wo ‘tat tables, the ‘th lae by ing balf a dozen of us well fed ‘al mermaske tn the ‘breaking billows c @OR LENGS CORRESPONDENGE. Lenox, Mass., dayusvti, 1660. Len oe Ris Climgse wad Secnery—Funng Kerablo—Cour!ry Sral— Future Peshion, €:. Tpemexte situated upon a bill, ammingat “bits, aud the ®! eterery pare ard soft, ard by no moun sy toe p01, ae I had ® gon'ted to enppese, The village il! ie~w!rout Deauty. amet bas no springs of mincral waters; {; atiracts peopic te varied @rives, its Leautiful Inkes*and mocataing, Sir fresh and <ufading verdure, endiby ttc chim ate, wi De anecrpassd in nese and Lee!thiness. Twtht Fanny*Semble (who hae s eettagé bere) read “Met savdmmer Nizat’s Dream” wo 2 througed ead delighted ec editnoe. Tiexets were one dofur 2 peor sathildren tirse price—and yet #he Cotr! House wae full Tite winides capacity. Fanny looked’ wally lovely, @& “was dressed iv white, adoreeg with ‘monds and tase sunt ehowore @ wreath of Lovers, wh’ ‘the candies lights, with night and dic tghve In? the look of & young and’ } ‘ard seen her many sites,’ such becoming attire or in suc ne inepirasion. ‘mien leet their ‘Cightecn years louked ‘What pins 5 and jancy Batlard, aad &. 70 hanésome country seats “the hotel is a bit of married dare say, and due to tho: she Troy We understand thet Joba Morrissey is a 4 the operations of a couple of burglars, who were doing an | extensive business in their peculiar way io the woods or the moun: | Test & 1 never saw hee tn ‘Ti ~erarnmed house was overfoyed*nad entranced. @ld te: end boys from thirteen-te veo) they always wit Go-w: | hazardous guerdianshto of unfalthte! “hosehold * bet, at Hes sperd the hot menths. «At Lenox needs -brt a hotel tc mako'it a great piace cf 4c lure NEW YORK OUR DESERTED MANSIONS. e ‘their more Courageozs and suilfel chums, The “swag,” HERALD, SATUR GES i Widusle, who do the buying, selling and brokerage of oF proceede, are taken to their “cribs,” assorted, packed The Recent qurgiartes in Fitch Avenae— Smeulur Incidemts—Houses Fleoued— Valuabis Pictures and Furniture Des- troye@= Ture Off Your Gus Before You Go wo Europe, &e., &e. Ip the Hrnarp of Wednesday we pud)*shed an axcount of Stable | t precinete of Filthaverve, Takiog adyact a fence of the family they had go'ned ascoas thenug’a a reat door to one of the elegant snansione of that local ty, packed up feverul thougrad dollars worth of party, Temoved it to @ lower toor, im that sagarious maner which always chatwoterizee the fraternity, so az ta have it ready for trang ortation when required, and then, with ® view to add to thelr etore, ascended to the roof and entered the esuttle of the adjoining houze Here the Same er%-ss was repeated, and every arrangement mate , 19F oomeying the valuable “haul”? to their own dene, | Fettunately for the owners, however, before thig wen { dee, the rascals found it neceseary to repeat thelr viet, Whom, through information imparted by a eharp eyed Servant girl ip the neighborhood, officers were em the | alert, and Leth were arrested, As it was the mgves euc ceeded Curing their several excursions, which probably, extended ever two er three daye, in securing a large AMOUREOL property, bes owing to the alacrity of the de. lective some five thetsaud dollare worth was recovered, aad returned t we police headquarters, where it yet remelue waltiag \he identigcation of the respective owners, The uboye niident—ruct a malitary cue by any means } atords awet trom which may be drawn a valuable ¢ moral. Suunrcor''me may well be calla€ te caruivalet ber glare 06 a season when Tt te pepularly Rupposed eyery- Pods "s ont of town, aud em'cur watering place patrons capes: Cake their wealth With them the coateqnente is owytrousands, if nes tNlioes of dollare in the agrparate, ‘woe Dus left uncered itr and unprotected eave by half a } Wenrn bolts and bars, mterellaneously disteibated rough “the premises, ce by sKill lest reliabie eerv ite men and ‘waids. This tect t trowa to no one better than tho “wide gwake Dergér. It ia part of bie profersion to be ‘| cognizant «f tro ‘movements of this ‘cima, as well y 8 to kmow ‘tho amount ang locelig of the Valuables, whidh wre to him the breed noi Sutter of life, To acquire thts imowledge he retorts t @ thousand in- GeNiong fevices, servant girls are infetusted and capti- ‘Vate:l, presents are bestowed, Visits tmte, assignations under he “Ft: porch or in the Seck kitchen arearranget, | Watct isteept upon the premtees night-end day for weeks, | eye: oyu0les aro examtatel! “fe duplicated, agewte }, areempicyed, the habits of the femily wre studied, thet! bright ‘offences measures, ‘the “rans of entranos ‘gut cat contemplated, the ewact “eitention of the desire’t wEludties Jiecovered, auc, In'shért, the entire topagruptir ef ‘the lace is as well understeod by these spoliattes tepritvcors “as is the Meelily of a fel’ of ‘Date by an wuperieveed general on “ibe eve of 9 contest. It umyeprcar » starting aeettion, ‘ent & ia nevertheless @'trao ‘ene, that there ts pretably “Tots residence in New York’ belonging toa wealthy mau, owiob bas not beer et sdrme time, or is no no®-tader ‘the surveillance #° a sctesritic and despeewto'teglar, “WOO 18 patiently wetting-s ‘favorable opportuntty Yor car, ‘ Py ipg out his lowe matated designs. “ | Sech being tho eage,-me] with euch wueersis | "Gente we are eimoet duit; Cords of the tty, itis'e* matter of wonder teat ourmo-' 1 | { € | oh, together, exter, i orely brite. tong! Reyed citizceerchould’keze blind to thelrsttsrests; ase | further iem-oving. 8o earelése of thelr riches, as te letw them fr Weeks and months t¢ Le inellicient prevvction of “Tovt: and key, or, what ia scmetimes infritelytrorse, te'th> ‘That they ¢o a0, however, is beyond peretventare. ‘To Say acthing of t> examples almady'+ted, whert ho families 3 both'the euilerers at cho ttre of theif loss ‘Were abeentfrom'the city, there are at the presext mo- ment domens cf hovses containing, ‘in “furniture, @ecora- tions ent! pictured, fom twenty ro trore hundre® thou- sand dotiare worth of property, wholly raprotested with- im, and only guarded without by ‘the “tray poMieoman, who, at intervals ¢° an hour or ¢wo-si? the night is not dark cr stormy—~condeecends to thrtw the rays of his | dark “dantern teneath the stoop, casts*2 casual glance into'the front yard, or jetckes the’ t BR gate. with the pri dash terme that know them, by which they poet ant got posted upon all carded as tha “big arnck are also often the recortacies many of the cheap dry goo fe etoree, the io the midoight merauder. Ject Ani, to avoid exposure, trangported to some distant city, where, under the caro of confidential ageuta, thay meet with ready gale from the shelves of the au‘gtion room. this branch of busivess from the fact that there are now men in this city worth over one hundred <poueand dol- Some idea may be gathered of the imporance of ‘ars, whieb have been accumuiated through their opera- fons with stolen goode. They Lave a correspondence Ipal cities ‘m the Ne cartied on in euch can obly be urderstued by thoge who be morementy rel ating to thelr tratic These are re Ta ae mall way, jurk stores and pawnbrokers’ shops f stolen property, while ch as abound Sree, Hudeon, Division, harine and oiher streeta of ty are frequently made the cloak for carrying ¢@ votitable business accruing from the exterpriee of Tt ie bardiy wecerrary to say more upon ® Byb- which ought already te be well under: Stood. Evevgh hae been written from vime to Sm to calf the attention, net only of ths oocup Ot Well furmished houses to the matter, bat also of the Police, More care is required on the partof both. The fret wield surrour’ themetives with etter means of Protection st home, and the last should ve drilled into w ‘eins of vigilancoand homesty, which stall at once inspire cruRdence in their effets as public guardiane, and give ‘wroorance tha} they ere not operating in concert—as bas ‘Sometimes been the cage—wiil tke very rogues they ane employed to appretend, NEWS FROM THE PACIFIC. Politics tm Califormta—vestractive Fire in Grass Valley—Xews from Carson and Honcy Lake Valteys, &., &e. Sy. Josern, Mo., Augaet 26, 1860. Sap Fravcisco adview to August 11 were reveived ip this ctty test night. SAN Francisco, Augeot 01, 1860. Arrived Auguet 8, bark Investigawe, frem Liverpeo}. Saited August S*ehipe Viking, for New Eerk; Harriet & Sortie, Hong Weng; barks Iu D. Rogers, €0.; Onward, Jape. Pre steamer Cucle Sam sailed at wise o'clock this morning, care” ing 230 paenengers and. 94 030,000 in trea. DAY, AU( ure, of whit’, $054,000 war for New Mork. ‘Thore went Ty the same’ateamer $62,000 worth of Washoe silver “#eetined pertly for New York and ‘the balance for and, where it will be smelted and tetned. Bag. i The folowing veerels are mow apeing at this port with org, | “S¥% hundred men was armed and cagor ine the fray, woh Calitornes Produce:—Shipe Ohamp‘en, Cowper, (iaonge, ete Pampere, for New York; Jac%> Wella and Coast mr Hong “ong; Lizzie Spatting, Wid ‘anger and Kise: fer | emigrante. Tre ‘Eghting population ef Ryatan, some 500 AustraXa. The aggregwre protim carried away by Bes | men and Yoys, ‘well armed with Mints rifles, wet, as feetril! amgunt to upwards cf 10,000 tous, of which ‘Meet, wool and bidestorm tho leading articlee. Trade is without emteing’ ‘sevet of the jobbere were” meat, Ilj@. 2 Lig. 320. a 33e.. eho: with declived to /20e.; other goods are withect Wheet ‘9 comiwg in more freely; chotce export sa: are wort': to dey $150 There tem grect waut of ag wilt Bop “the ent eacepe “of r'soners, also sev: Uewtets lage norte ot terenpeuee h ‘oniter tbe eontract system, MTrere are are now 610 NODge, OF avy oprntit=e of “tar xtensive character, Meacy is abuudect and theap for to day'e steamar. Coltiious were qrit> cary, and | their property, and aro feeordbhy disposed towards ious to discowtt ther own “Poligations at Ligwercehi. Since the last ceporve.n im. | Tieton. “Fhe Rnglish government will throw every ob- | ‘proving tendemamean tonoted io bacon, heme ert’ pork, , Put they are eaty waned in small quantities by vlealers. preve- {Good 1850 Been “stlts at 125 a Lée.; WAC do, at y furnished im @hetttninal rey 14dgc.; clear pork, @17 a $19; meee, 25-80. brined Butter ae@é lard are also June Isthmus butter sells at ce’ Torn, in double ‘packerze, 250. a 270.; J. H. #: Oo. ter! bas been placed in emal’ quantilice | “Tornts awaiting an opportuntty to join Walker in Nica | at 7c, amtoutside brands have moved frecly at 13:. a PTs. Ae yet wetmave’no lato news’ fron Nicaragua. 13). ; domestic tr uors are a triffe Lrmer, ware spirits at 860, @ Be; whiney, BT )K0.; rum ,-Clis6 : alcoho’, 6s.,/ |" town with lev hows, rteruteDusiness doing. Brown‘ rillings nar movie mavderetely. Crushed segar bas tcvanced to 1a. 2, ‘e-pentss she had to my peiverere: the penitentiary ; 7UST 25, 1860.—TRIPLE 3 PLE SHEFT. 10M, | WHORTLEBERRIES. APPLES AND ROWING. v rt THE WALKER FILIBUSTER BX EDIT: cy em Banquet to Capita Martin, of Boston—Eate: tatam Vesterday at the New Yor Hygtente Institute—De= scription of the Boat~Provisivas and Outfit fr a Voyage of Four Uuandred Miles—Memarks by taim March What Whortieberries and Apples C Do, &e., Ke, Th the Hiemain of yeat v2 Curious Movements tm Centrz,1 Amorica= How the Expedition Was Fistes Oat, and Its Immediate ma Ultimate Ans Revolutionary Udicationa in Heorouras and Ruatan—What Ie the British Go- vernment Driving Att—A Hen-‘ureno View of the Subject, de. er, we. OUR BELIZE JORRESPONDENCE. Hmaen, ‘sritish Honduras, Inly 28, 1860, } jay wo novicad the arrival of os 7 | Captain . U. Marta, of Boson, whe had rowed the » ¢ ’ (Saag seen one Where DWE Ye ais fa lie i, ston boat, callel by the Cee beter AienaenEmnch Millar BRIA: }” cceasacete of taptun os 3.) We had already io von Om, SE formed our rewters of his araure from Boston, and the AS Uhete is much speculation ip revard to the move | ments of General Walker im Central America somo au theatic Information collected on the «pot fiom his uficers why prove interesting t& your numerous readers. The | Present expedition ig wnder tho flag of Cabanas, he ex President of Hondwrns, and has for ite object his restora ‘ton to power. Ti Honduranians and foreign residents earnestly desire bis return, all of them fearing and hativy | President Guamtisha, better Known ag ‘the Central Ameri | can Butcher’ title he has well carned by his tanoman murders, Wile in hisdrunken debauohes he has ire quently grared his friends taken out and shot, withers the beweikt of a drumhead court martial, them, wen sober. The expedition was fitted out in New Orleans with | muds secrecy (a lesson Walker has loarnot trom | as | the doltcacten of the season in the way of iruita and vega werionce); the. Wlaas. of Reatan. was. oplected. | 1.11.5” pus eho’ Bodelvof those who have naver partairen for the rendezvour, from its isolated poetieg, and | | tarian dinuer, we give Sbo facility of forwarding men and man‘vtens of war , “> **E* si a By the numerous fru vessels trading tere, without & Bottled Gorn. ‘Stewed Tomatoes. stewed Lima Bears, creatify sueploion, Sgeads ofemigrante errived by the | Merhed Potatoes. Grabum Crackers. Stewed Pears, progress be mate Captain Martin being ay Jan, it waa roasived on rival % this city to eotertain Lim at ay Ft banquet, Which took plice yesterday afternoon at the Hygients Inetitute, No. 15 Laight street, oonductod by De. RT. Trai At two o'clock u party of ebout fifty lative and gentlemen —most of them vegetariaus—had assem ba lo welcome Mr. Mattia, and cvvgratulate Lim oo baving performed the greatest feat ou record ja the way of rowlwg. among thobe present we noticed Me. Roberts President of the Ringire City Regatta Ciub; De, Lake, Me Darling, the builder of the bast, and Mr. Jones, the paint erof the same, Dr. Jones, after introducing Mr. Martin to the compauy, led the way to the dining room of the inevitution, where two large tables were epreat with al and inguiret tor Dew Drop, Toucgy Teybor, Clifton aud veers, scattered APDES. Ree ee cee ada themee!ves over the island, while armstad munitions of | Gren Gage Pres, Watermelovs, Toe Water, War were secretly Manded on the norte side of the island, | Sweet Thie, wit the addition of butter, milk, sugne and Ib—artions out generally used ta tne institution—was the bil df Tare of the dinber, to #hteb about Mfty gucets fat dows. The tabies, before the work of demolition commeesced, presented a very pretty appearance, with “heir stores of ripe, lusctows plums end peaches piled up in lavish profusion ea richly om qlass dishes, athe immense watermelons orerlooking alt the smaller | ecicles on the tables. Ampte Jamtice was done to all th H things on the table, and gota few tocmed two chink | Srat a vegetarian dinner was detidediy a good thing. | When the wants of the tamer man had Deen satiated, | Mr. Muntax rose and satd>—Gertlvmen— (The ladies hav- ing taken their depa: ture ws soonee dinner waa ended) — Tuite dinner bas been given in hoaor of Mr. Martin, ‘cho ‘will doubtiess favor we with tome report of bis trip from Boston to New York, and also give you some of hie experter ce a8 a vegeiarian. ‘Ee'then spoke iu high terme of the ipstitution, vowlucted Uy Be, Trail, and coraluded vy giving tome of bee own @Nperiences a8 4 Veg otariac. He had been, be end, a vepournan for the last Wm years, and lately had tievked himset to one meal a day, ead was perfectly satiséed he tmtenjoyed better hosath siuce Thaw he ever hasd hrefore Mr. Magrcw ress -amidéitivud applause, and saiti—He At Port Roya), and secreted in the beth Waiker camer the John Tayleton the 2th of June, and finding tao \tsiend in possession { the Engiish coHect | €0 bis men, trensferred some owt on board his vessel, and lef ‘sr'perts unknown, aml no positive information } existe ofhte whereabouls. Mr Ioarus (man-of-war) has | | searched'ttts whole coast forMin without discovering auy | } trates. "he Taylor has rettmed for a cargo of frit, bat Withedigassenpers, Wakes will be joined off the coast Gy CAdwoas aad bis friends, make a descent oa Truxiite or ‘Omicu sind thence to Comoyagua. After reloatatiog Ca- “Datits, which he can vet\y do with the force water him, ; i262 molested by tho nglish or American governments, ; ‘hoWwill march oa Coat Rica and Ntoaragna, Wo has some |} 4 j i { “srarly all of his tt Sficers accompany him, The Count de Safes de Amtbrumenit fee lately prs ceeded to Hemduras to take charge of the ma\tary sclizol at Comoyagya, ‘Te is a French officer of some ¢ipert ence, and is te “be followed in Janaary %y 300 Frxich 3! i \ bad been 80 our; ned be at at q tN t to Ray, “ soo as the Se=sad Went India rogimod: texves the'isiand, | prised “to eae time fee ascot Oia ent as 8 7" declare Ti irtzdependence and irsist!tbzir flag—the Jack, | be bad heen ‘henored with this dinner. Ke said almost the ‘frst qurktion anybody asked tim was, with Ghetttepes for the fleld. Theyms: highty iscensed What ¢id "yru doit ok” “Are you. rot fore ber" agelont thetrown government Cor atwedouing them and | There woruBiree ‘reastas, bo sail, why be hed done it, ood ™ ee ed was, that he was in ~ . ¢ ew Ver somo three years seo, aud was Atorefcans,-vith whom all Ore 'trateof thettard ia car At thet ¢imo mm troubled with ia; he ad Ty. Trat! Metire om vegetarianiem and-iigestion, eecte in! Ralker’s way if they @>mot take'ta ective part | v4 recut os a bee _ ‘oon ogg hr ‘ | timerto moat entirely on ¥ es. For mney far Aumetems'tetuiacs in Ommtral | i otcmmesenetive We bad lived On: Wenn chee te Lknew of na count-y that needa tt more. mero-work thanemy hetp be ever bak eave wm to ti (CORMRerORDE.CR. Ome reason who*vegetariaciem is ko much eried down 1 Yee eee Uedushe followers of the eystem ues whlet> show eal ASPAWALL, August 15, 1860, poowapectmebe* secauee moet peovks whorry tthe syetem, Avvivah of PGR from CoP rnia go number of ‘titrabters are arriving from Calt- } arovriven imue'd by uecesmity. Trew commence to try ‘Tory do so mx Wo preserve health, wut “to recover it. He “Ded fret pruct.ined rowing to Ply mouti—aboat dtty miles | oat—and fing.ng that he conid mimnare that distance, he | fetermined ts try and reach New Yok. Another coasou cwhy be tad rowed to New York wes,the:ne had long been an pieninte of Theodore Parker, and se Blgpord *) connect with a sei ‘of young people at- tuvbed to bis church, who aked ithemecives the ‘Fra. ternity,” and it was for thie reason his poet was christened “Fraternity.” Another ronson was <hat be “The ouctish steamer Prince is expecteé tomorrow from A HONDURENO VIEW OF THE INVASION. TO WED OF TREE ALD, Dotice In the Simmet this mornimy a report that Ger. i alker had become*emoviated with Gen, Cabanas, or. | y tiwaye bad bad « love for “romi-aod ready” exoursions Sevncaee time.) D° AbIC t eet EORS paying Crelgtts jvpmer dent of Henduree, und wae oWhiempt an overthror: | Ho hired to take @ party of Fouwg:rimude down ke har | Ryanammtcble arrangement the State Prison has Herd resident Gaerdttoic. bor and camp cut all uigGt, and daa: year-he hind camped { tte wae coatra! of the State gevermment, the Leasoce tel | Cabanas being-the resident under the rule of the Ite. | get tn the woods {a Canada. Re don Gann, te gale, on oe iSlonginste avtmerarsnaee. sey "8! party, thewtatoment will misiead the public here ts | Ji Stats ei smenenpanie air allowed to co uncooradicted. ‘Betag a resident of that | Te public I woult oats the privilegecf correcting it three zh Y our widely oiroule*od journal. At twelve o'clock the same nigh:, when, not wishing to dieturb his friends, be pulled boat up “high axd dry,” und roiling himself in bis rubber overcoat, slept out in the open air, The next morning be pulled out of Ply somng ’ of the smug-eur: of $20,000, which he mc‘ back- Well ¢iled wine ecllars, magnidcent-rets of plet2 and a 906 =. year ago. There is aot ths least prospect that Walker will reeeive | mouth Harbor, in hope of Cape Cod. sfter get- “ed the tiger”? Oxker ng] A y. | Hag out eome five miles the far came on and he Jont sight “out,” and unions things tako a sud Wonlth of bifoulerie and apparel soattcred between roo *.. sopeeee tree’ bolaien tees contin Oroutins tay ald cr eymepethy whalover'<rom the liberal perty. | and; 00 be pulled Dack to Geush Seaeuin aheesbe back to the city minua and celiar of these palatial mansions, ere too btseng temp- ato Deugh.s and bape ifn wig aan Oon Jose Meria'iezo isnt present the leader of that remained until Mooday morning, when about one hun- their property. The fo: tations to be resiated by the daring burglar @len they | seperste county conventions to'clect delegates to oweor | party—a gentleman of greatwrealth and educate! in | dred and Atty of bis friends came down to see him off. Sen ae. Roe eg cons | mag be had without asking, | the other of the Democrat txnte-ecd Kleotoral Coaee Europe. Cabanasis in the State of San Salvador. Being eeaeek machetes” wae - = ee oe », Who formerly kept hotel in Albany, + | atoms, “A these pens ‘composed rece! oy age, in the businees lg a mowent of desperation, Ar inctance cf this carelessnece or the part of tha occa: | Seanich iwnneiet ao key ‘nae ‘avorar> | © Very old max! do: bas retired from public Afe, and Las was ib consequence of the hoary art forty, took up the professian of a gambler. Fortene seem- Pamts of howees occurred not long #irce, which exempli. | abenten qual number o Jugs etd Breckinridge: Mo political avpirations, He kas many warm persona) | roljing in at the time, fhe rew from Cutty Hank to ed to attend him from the first, and he is now estimated ’ left: ; Tis eA favorable indication of the Douglas Triends, but no party, Stop ington was the longest be bad He rowed that day to be worth $290,090—ll of which te has cained at | fee whet wehave been saying. ¢-femily left coum and | tho"Bate, as the antt-tcomnptos, wing a 4 for tev houre, making ® disiance of Gfy miles, Wher Dazard. |e hes bis servants in livery at the.f¢rings, his | wero abseut several weeks. On returning) the owner | -compoed inet year stment-calirely of Dongs Tt would boenadnees for Walker to attempt toreach | ever he sloped he Wan alwaya well received. Captuins fast borses and carriages, and t0 ond upacqea:nted with | found the wails of his residence seturated with water from | “D0: ited in any of the comm Nicaragua by crossing Honduras. He would heve to | of schoovers and coumting vosscls were all anxious te tow boedie we por phe as yg) Wealthy man of the world, H ©‘ Reelin. Breneee aqutin’, Dowr-urterswod the eimcen State travel more tam three hundred miles over mounteing, | 21m alcng. In one inatavce be bad rowe! a distance of Poisbed and in his manners, and @ stems of | wp were 1) tapee- | over-tnd will vou for the Upitet States teu wiles rather than carry bie wherry afew yarda. He sbundant means, who Sas come to recruit hi® .ealih by ® | try wes rained, the gilt frames of Inis pie winte> are about iy dtvxted inw Douglas and throvghmerrow passes,where ten men could resiet | was prisciptes Against carrying Lie wherry, or being morning draught at the Covgress, ora drive upon the — lores were destroyed, the oviting bac tumbled, Breckisridge men. hb cwunty com*r ites } the passage of thousands. any distance @ the whole of the way avenue, He is jomed to be the smartest and | : ok have hod two meetings «cad msocd tive for G ai Gaurdioia, actual President of Hondurae;ioex | New York He had not, said, been able to lige fucky gambler in the country. Few would demgine bat down, and) ruin was stamped on every’bing that fourter Douglas and threcon-the ferce. pose | Strictly on fruit, bat had weed bread and butter ve be was other than whe! he seems; yot he isorly a type of | oould.be rwised by mould and water. Sometine elapse¢ = The Brock ior ing cailed = county convention on | Ceedingly poputer with tho masses, having beearosontly | casionally, thongh he alwaye felt better when living on <a oe < ~ oe of Pay Defore the cawes could be agcertaimed: but @iliag tohie) the of agrenent Pa’ the balance of the oomeittee | selected byen alinost umanimoue vote, He is 2 firm | ~— bred i rer then age Mer eg: tan J inven. atoga 4 7 2 " od sed ai/1 ° yi arty o oullt an ‘uvisions for voyage: —Uae highest “reapemubility. "We ‘wore’ ‘not a” intie | aia plumber, !t was finally discowered ehebc © wuse had ; cies dp aes a dee who tepportattze | fiend to pecseul Americans, aud encourages eanigration. | pair white woollen gauss, cue putr cotton sac’ tat conn ag on sae een oe in upon « hop at the gnowed 2 holein a lead pipe at the top of the house . seq Stristion Candicate ‘ast year, have pub! slong | A charter for navigation and colonization bas quite re | — aud aaecn shirts, atte collare, one ro>- . week. “| was a | Sddrece to the demooreta of tet ecunty, urging them to | cently been granted by him to citizens of the United | ber evut, one ebawl, two pair of hove, one carpet bag, oang man whoee dress sud air bespoke a sprig of weaith, ough which, though it was notdarger thar the diame jehnoen. : “ “4 ‘1 catale 56’ pache 9 pot uf royalty. He-would beve pasa tine Prod | terete Pin; she croton bad trickled watil ever; thing ox | “p'gy:‘ D muplas and Ji + The Hist imneaded v7 John | States, winicweceures to them a large grant of land im the ens poues & Ronny ad teste tron, ron of Wales or the Prince ef Noodles. No oneir the saloon tho premises Led partaken of the gonorad ano.stu re. | -@be Tu domne Cewnty Semocrat!s Central Gamrsittes | finest portion of the country and virtaaily a monopely of | one opera glass. The provisions he laid in cun#isted of equalled him in the neatness or the dashing nowchalensy with which he He was the favorite of oad og ladies, and she especial pet of managing memmer, Yet that young mea’s mother, & year or two since, too!: in washing in the city of Albany? aud for aught we krew Goes #0 yet. Sho isa highiy Tespectable women, however, and ‘we meaton the iver dent only ty show that “ all le not gold thagclitters” ia feehiovable life Wehope the young man w.li be so for ate, in a worldly var? of (Tying the daughter ef come aristocratic oba fool of the Sob family, whs isuthere to accept theaest eligible ‘offer that presents tect? Another instance, even more startling, case to our of b's attire, or played his part, knowledge while ~ cogorieg” at the last week. A gontieman of weahis aad mapectabtlity tre New York city—a married ame wo WED a young man—eome wo saratog «man, whom be incroduced to his friends ag « Charley, sails -" Cerley- wae an amazin; # od looking Young fellow, about cigimeemyears old, inck eyes aeond rory and & deg) of frolic about hig that won daira troops of friende. Tue ladies were all imiove with = little fellow, wtite theanon were ready to dic of entry. s@-passionate sou), Whon ‘n ihe kecdety of men he ras more “than ever entertaining. 1.0 spake of his conquest: and hig —¥het_ms with tho ut? pred. He had joves.at Sara- ey = Se Moua- away down emopget che plantations o’ the | Bont; in fact, crinofine bad raised to him its cbrive. Boswdos ail this, Chay O° aspeodthrift. He es pro- -<djgel of his money, in abundance was ought in #18 command. He juaisted ou paying for (a, and of them. Bat one’ day ‘could sip goblets with the bem 7-drank more thas di: ueval allowance. Ee be- as t9 suoeced in mar. | Gapced elegantly asd tained love with all tk ardor of ‘Still another case, yet more recount, a-y be remem bered by some of our readers;— family wero about Starting for Herope, Phe shatters of the bo use were | Glesed, blinds drawn, and everpébing disposed of for « long absence. The carriage wae atthe door waiting te tales the family to the steamship, whew th> mi stress, re- membering some duty that required to- be perf »rmed, lit the vas, that she might see her way eroune the «lark mec roorn. In that hurry, however, whieh sivays | yclongs te “ject moments,’!-che forgot, on feish.ag Ler ta: k, to ebet | Whom, Accordingly it was left berniag, ead t bs matter eseeped ber memc~y. Afler the lapeoot cever al monthe | the family retummed. Entering her eoom the Jady wae somewhat startled at seeing the JesioSu!: diaz 9, but che cireawstance we bave already relete! ocourn td to hor and, surning jt off, che paid no mereeteont'on to Bhe mast- ter, Time rolled aecund, and in the court of ewente eo did the gus collector, with a bill ta bie bard amounting to betweon fifty and st :y dollars. Thehasbas¢ was sstouod. ed. Le bad read rep-esentations a tho nerrspap irs cow cernig¢ the indies of gas companies, and hed ; beard of chormexs charges moado.i: the same | ime, Dot until eon he newer | contd that honorable men weal, with their knew! «lye, permit Any Sue! extortion as Ege attempted in the proweat in stance. Yet the fact eared him im che face. FiQy odd believe | ee Dt and abe.pnoz, £ r Jories an 2 four fur Bwugine, Son ora on the, 2a: of Septem’ Draaet on } be 20th at. Aneort, It w tad by be Iriende thet Cenator Letham con- tempte es r cturring tc Weshingtoe with hie ferily by | sion. It ta mistake that Valker bar friends in Contral whortienerries ard watermelous the overlan.1 mail route, ond thathe will comenerce the America. “fic is univeranily hated and abborred and if Mr. Ronerts rose, and aid Mr. Martin wee . journey by the Lsteoeopcember, Bis indicates that be “e bie (atedaeenied. WM. C-nCRCGARD, | CYdebtly the champion of vegetarianism, but he | wilde Uttle OF ne perd ia the polical canvese in thig | *6*!0 captered bi . shoes ee mtgd wished ‘to ay ® few words about rowing. Young fate. A cer-empoadent wr tine from Se county says, as by pol’tica! mattered Talaace fing, 0 pelled it dowe again. THE ROA) he a ene of sive nex! Legiala&cro, is represented | the members Thareday. “The emblew is oblong in shape, | twas built by Mesure WH. ead J. 8 Darling, No, Ne athens to be mk tag Bee the | being two.and a half nelies long by one and Cirow-fourths | So sricten tee Sen Cutts cnn Fg Ey nO, ly. Cesinens |-OF AB nck eride,-currounted by Rix pointe represeativg deep'emiahipa, fC w heted vk ordinary outrigger and vata Sz Bon tows. . | the raya ofa star. :Thocentre piece is couvex, with the | powlocks for the oare. Tt te Dollt of white eedar, and en- : Casbingtonfotele. | srure of Place Loldingdu ber haod » baile axe, nround | tirely copper fastened. There are twe air tight ohew- wire, in dh grain. code near Canen Guy, on | Me handleat w Sunde of sticks are acaured. The | bers st each end of the bast. The oval specs in eutn a 2 a Se aciidings ~} | city arma ia represented by a simiicr figure The | the rower alts i four fect ve inches long. The wash. the Iudiang, are aizty Se bora on therSih of Amenst. Eight monbers They stood five fer Breck- Sod being unable to agree they eepar. Wed. Tec Mewckluridge wing called ¢ conven- ber, aud the’ Douglas | sal Amerieans residing: in the interior whose property oe Repair» ver puthig sup the Boeck in- “90, Of tanks Cruz, whos torm <ors not four quarts of huckleberrics and six apples. He had not rowed more than eighty hours all the time be was out. At the copclusion of Mr. Martin's address the follow ng | toast was proposed by Wr G. BE Gerri ‘To the hea'th of Mr. 1. U. Martin, of Rosten—the cham- Pion of we getariaD CoeAn Hav igat lon he ever be able to paddle bis own wherry, avd obtain a full supply of nearly the-ontire trade of the country, Walker io the bane to ali -togitimate operations in Central America, aad ought to beeroured by our government. There are seve And permomeheatviy wilt be endangered by Waiker’s inva- | of Houdarac, men oi the present day would derive more bene Ms from rowing than they do from driving feat | horses and yaking round in billiard saloons at nigh, ” Hare ball, though it was very firat rate game, was not Gorn Bama son man dtamewes.—The Ucmimen Coun: | facat to rowing” Mr. Roberta, was listened to with great cll authorieed the construction of gold bulges for ee Attention, nod was loudly applauded at the conclusion of Aldermen in May leak, ata cost not to excoed-#25 each. | W8 remarks. The company tben adjoursed to the keo- They haverdust been: completed and were tranetorred io | ‘Te 00m of the lustitution to examise een ‘Breeklyn- City News, Daine of the Aldermands engraved in a @xmicircnlar boar form above wWetigure, and beneath sho. amber of the we ward which 0 represeate, with the worl. “Brooklyn” appears. The design is avery neat one,.and the work very handocmely executed. Mr. Martin ie a young map, abe CovsTanrm-Bris.—jafesmation was receis od at the age: he weighs shont 196 pout Police headquarters inet aigiit that counterfaitdve dotlar 86 feet ten inches. He is of mahogany, with white oak combing. The oars are Made of spruoe, and are about nine @ half feetiong The total weight of the boat and oars ieabout ' Binet) pounds vat thirty two yeare of } and tie height i about brenved from exposure FOUR DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE. Arrival of the City of Baltimore Cf Cape Race. IMPORTANT FROM ITALY. Austria Threatens to Renounce the Trea'y of Viilafranca. Justrica and Papul Troops 10 Cross the “Abcraystenrwity brekeo down couetitations, and it ie but | sisous That ys ple in periect healen preoties the syeiem. | Frontier and Attack Garibaldi in Case he Advances upon Naples. Austria Demands of Piedmont an Expla- nation of Garibaldi’s Letter to Victor Emanuel. NAPLEN DECLARED IN A STATE OP SIBGE, Fhe Weather in England Stil Unsetted, but Nore Favorable for the Crops. SLIGHT ADVANCE IN BREADSTUFFS, &., &e., &o. Sr. Jouws, N. F., August 23, 1860, ) Via Sackvirie, August 24. The steamship Cityof Baltimore, from Liverpool Augoxd 15, Via Queenstown Anpust 16, passed Cape Race at seven P.M. to-day (Thursdey). She was boarded by (he news boat of the press, amd a summary of her newa obtained, ‘fhe City of Baltimore has 500 passengers. Eighteen hundred Garibaldians bad landed in Calabrie, Garibaldi ts reported to have been at Naples to confer with the revolutionary leadors. The Neapolitans claim to have repulsed an attempted landing of Garibaidians pear Reggio and at Candritell. ‘The Court party at Naploa were demanding the prociae mation of state of siege hut the government reeieted it, It wes reported that if Garibaldi lands in Naples, General Lamoriciere will croes the Roman frontier uncer ® promiee of support from Austria, and that Austria will renounes the obligation of Villafranca and attack Gari- ‘Daldi. There ie no uew movement reported in Syria. The hy'the treatment he had received | Snglieh Commissioners took out authority for fifteen hun dred men and marines to be landed. Austria wae assuming a threatening attitude, acd there ‘were rumors of ao approachivg manifesto om tne Emper- er’s birthday, declaring @ release from the Villafrapca ‘treaty, and uttering threats against Piedmont. Austria bad already demanded explanations from Pied- mont concerning Garibaldi’s letter to Victor limanvel, apnouncing @ projected attack on Venice. There was great activity manifest in the Austrian Mae rine Department . The complete establichmeyt of understarding belweem Austria and Progeia ie officially announced, ‘The Emperor of Auetria and Kiny of Bavaria attended railroad celebration at Salzburg, and both morarche made speeches (xvorabte to German unity Rumors of an approaching inurview betweon Napoleon And the Queen of Spain were again current ‘The Paris Bourse was very dull. Reutee OS/ The Sardinian loan cloved with subscriptions to ihe amount of three tunce the eum needed. There was a romor that Sardinia proposed to rend corps @armé: to Naples to prevent comysisations trom. Garibaldi’e landing there. The Empress of Ruesia is enciont:. The Priveces of Daniclio, of Montenegro, tnd veer enmia by a Montenegrin refayoe, and died shortly afterwarde. Additionel failure tave occurred in the Englinn jens ther trade, The apnouncements inelude Mesere. Pacioe pei, bDootmakers, of Northampton, for 2260000, and Edmond Bui¢olot, leather factor, of London, fur £49,009 Jobn Dales, woollen manufacturer, had airo fee! 8 large amount. ‘There were other failures for smaller sume Details of Caloutta news to July 6, and iong Kong June 23, are wnigmportant, The sloop ot -war John Adama was at Foo Chow, tad thew steamers Hartford and Saginaw at Sbavghae, Freights were advancing at Shanghae and droop rg at Tong Keog. The evamship Jura, from New York, arr-s Queepetown on the 13th. The steamship North Briton, from Quebec, arrive! Londonderry om the 14th. LATEST VIA QUERNSTOW Lawpon, August 14, 1860 Naples hae been proclaimed in a state uf viege ‘The weather in Fegland is ynsettied COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE, LIVERPOOL COTTON MAIKET. The sales of Monday and Tuesday were 25,000 beler, of Which 9,000 were taken by speculators and eT porters. ‘The market closed firm and active, and prices were pare Mally one-eixteenth to one eighth of a penny higher. STATE OF TRADE. The advices from Manchester are favoralie ket was steadier though quiet, LIVERPOOL BREADSTUFPS MARKET. ‘The weather had been favorable for the crope Seld, Nash & Co., report flour steady. Whest + Steady at an advance of 1d.; red 108. 3d. a 1s. 20.. while Tis. #128. 64. Corn firm and 64. bigher; mixed aod yet Tow at 328, a S28. Gt ; white 26a, a 368 6 LIVERPOOL PROVISION MARKET. Deef was heavy. Pork heavy and lees saleabie Lara sendy with a fair demand, Tallow quiet but steady LIVERPOOL VROBUCE ManKer. Rosin dull at de. 21. for common. spirite tarpentive ull at 308. 6d. 9 90° O4., ex quay. Sugar quiet. Rice steady, Coffee steady. Ashes—Pots steady; pearie dul). LONDON MARKETS, Broadetume steady. Sugar firm. Coffee frm Tea dog and unchanged. Rice Orm. Tallow unchanged; ealce at 2a. Spirits turpentine steady at Bie. Linseed 01) 20s LONDON MONEY MARKET. The London money market was unchanged oa The rare We nally comm live; it strange \ stone * fort Wi : ev e eo) oyun Geetha lnash Glounge of wach nics then he tare anes’ | Gatinre dor Che Gontadipion of quo, when bovtnd been ab ponte pes hetipe ly oh. one solani, lage diaas fa, the Pravktors County Bank. Mars , wore being fete honhb ot * *videntiy in the eojoyinent of first | Console cloned on the 14th at 98 8 03)6 for mosey, aud Searle nee correct: hecho: it wags woman, aud: the | gent in Gcrope, and bie house unoseupiod.ty abaman | “inc alt pacreugers boy die Uncle, Seu: were a | Gree about the city. Persone receiving mowey wou! ‘The visiters were then shown through the institution | 99 for account, Biihrees. of a ™ who | being. f was a preposterous awindle, aud-be.cidn’t hes) | fodaws.— ; jaaanioe Buchs a: may be offered dem, lest by Dr, Jones, to whoee courtesy and kindness ali wore | Saloe of Mlinois Central shares at 25 8 We a « Gahe “apelter’s l ying tara. | Martinaife and two chide they receive a portion of the bogus money. imeobted for the pleasant time they had apent. - aap ; ein, ‘the discovery’ of Dopher's”" ct tncea::. tale to aap.co to the Gas Grmpany, Live aegseible man, A ~ es At:sosp Weseenan Asner. —A fow daye.gco we °P 7 = do. seven per cent bonds, 1860, freeland, 4 Erie. & amine ines quarters, and is more then Weak? however, da went to his wile, and then wat weveated to | colored men, pared Stodiart Kidd sad Michael@/alker, | I4namst Bracers to te Ctr oF Bowos —Roston ig | *PAPeR 2434 226. Now York Cantral shares 77 st poe ng To ota panty him the <iscumstance ws have detelled. The re | quarrelled (9 Rewoklyn, when Kidd stabbed Walker pon yl Sn ae Neral cota The donor | LATEST MARKET REPORTS VIA QUERXSTOWN, water: “ 4 a ’ e jonathan Phillips. He leaves about adic Yeierd 4 Life ie Rpt up. solt wae dist be pai bie bill withoe: a eine. | 2° Vand wite died from bia wound. The murderer thea fod,.am' not- | $6¢0000. The will of Mr, Phillipe fe date 80, LIVERPOOL, August 16) 1960: Seana mor and .cetired, rejoking that ie “filth in as hard withstanding the porvey seanee of the police, he san. ee codiet bears the dao W Sept. 28, Ma ity dee | Cotloo—Salee yevterday, 18,000 baler, of wt ch {1,000 mary. human natuse and the digparers of light had not swf. | ena Cheag man A Briakerke”, B Ke! ir 0 becrete himself wnti! teriay afvernoon, whes ser. | Wo lactroments the following pablic bequests are made _ | baler were to speculators and exportera, The 7 ATATH OF GFRARDES CLARK, he dowatall with whiel: it had beon thrawered, | Glietaod child. Veter Viluetel, A.£ Ware, Master Up lenny, of dhe Fiurteenth precivet, loarnedihat | To thecity of Heston, to procere and maintain a public | eced beoy: — Gere tina Clank, Fan. for many pears & mesber of the fered the dowafall with whial vena | degra: Sir. Gidoas A. Husemea, i oreman, Mee. Aus stopping with ap auntat No. 600 Houston stevet. |. librasy........ pets sabe ae - $20,000 | © Fant, and prices were i4. higher than previ. New Y. we bar, died on Thursday last, at his.cenatry Avat, There bave glo been inaignces wisere burrlars have | Keone. (bas jardy, i. K © a. Campbell, Sm. | The murderer got wind # the iateution of tee police to | TO the city of Boston, to auorn and ombciliah ous to the Arabia's departure. Middling Grioans (4; 4 Bea ae OT ceany Serre een te eer is S80; entered hownes, and fading ,aothing valssble, email | dnsoe, Mm, Temderyin. Chas. Pedscetad wit, J ae Hit him, and ed Grom the boxer. bet wax capture ta | 4, Mrects 2nd Public placen...-...+ +045 ++ 20000 Breadstuits quict but ateady. ir. Char! a y “ ay . ogi. a ‘ancy, T. Gi it street. an tak h m r 0 Harvard College........ on oT | dem © cnenedapenae anaes mane a rte ae py" Senet | enc yo i. ieee | eran 4 7 gone ey ‘ { NDE ROCWEY 4. 6... s +» 10,000 - “Mra. Ca’ Se ee of the inte Hor Abbott » 4ucee cases the owner of the pracciscs was a wapescnce Porssnst 3 | Massachusetts Medica! Society + 10,000 | Console have declined to 9274, owing to war!inn antelligence. | 74, Owing 2 rumere Lamrence, « ad i ree cacineevter ar a6, linees | sac, aad all he tnd: in the house te. the ahage of a spieka Hie Preetiency He Me en < Sfooo | TRE money markets slightiy more b war sixty coren mm. She J j i Tency roier, Fr Minister and Cauaisy. | oy slightly Mtringeny ce ak eas cla wate conen Gt nurs el eetengy a en: Sete esady in a meiie'e | B Davidnon.. Geont do Anarene secitary ofthe Freeh nea R4 a Greatiy miesed by ali wie know her. Mr. Lawrence wae chow, reserved for gsedicinal purpesee. Inconsed at thie | 5 eaeeh ‘Meet . Gunsinghon cod ees, | 5 000 ave from Mexico, gun? Diguion Se Mayer “or sod Tee Acarot: , Wacker good taste, oF eather of exflelent taste, on tke | My ee 4 Ror ta Rte Wan Gaatis Pape Gear: fon tasten?..... $a | “arrose 5? van to oroan ecanenmane . . a J dended, & their host, the burglars vented their malice wy | Lev! Straucs... oT as . Hart, South Carolina: £. P. tees, Providence. R. I., | Masrachuectic Googregationsl Qharitanie Soc: y = ALAS ARE Syeew. +, TA Ed bdofriended, | prvi rregfose he wha gustan, rome i A. Resenbanmis 0 ee Tittmaa.... - “7 aimong the arrivala at the Brevoort House yesterday. | gown of Philipeton, fora town orange ry-4 | — po bey rig rd ON THE ¢ ona . i ; A. try buirg.... 2B. Waahburo, i: C coe, —vemee ‘ cart. Jonm A. Grmawn, agent of the Great Fails Manutac- frames acd looking glasses, marking the salle, and dotog | Heary Hewesu'”. sit bitty py Aare 4 Py ey + pag © tomas of abeaned ms } “total . 1a eeo | | TA " aS 5 an By yA Niet oe the Milan” | a varlety.of dirty work iudicative of the low degree of | Stille & Co... 1,000 . 4 Anderaan, of St. Louis, are at the St. Nicholas Hotel K will be observed, saya tie Torna: apy, that Unie will | fee mes New OntmANS, August 24, 1960, Pi Mes ai sn noe «Seman ya foe a ee | nearer ae remem anes ome |» RE rm, weg. | Ste beh es Be ida pt | | Me eter su hes tir tae tea i - “ ” ‘i . @ contala- | p, of Caroling: Maior Howard ané Col. G. | Sos i .- | — 6, be ring $400,000 in the death of Mr. Kimball, gaiied States Conau!, as fol tipulars”’ eas limited to a single bottle, On leaving the ry fot! 9 4 ; ; ; | $99,020 to the institution in Mar, 1998, the interest ¥ lowe —ie) te, Riaball "hak pont ton © stocs ba tose house they wided fupult to injery ine ante which stated | ** /® the following toxg Cinsos Corr, Aogust 8, 1560, | H,lAeaatd, of Texas, Siena et aaigginess, of Arkan: | which i to be used exelsirely for tue puasbeas ot bone, | {Peele A condueta of $2,600,000 in specie arrived us So RARiaS: ihe Thee inet. of Gis cvantey Tepidenees Al | wuat it he did‘es want his paladings destroyed the next | My an arrival here today irocs Sheet Meee ade on yertetang, ne (Re ssPivals Ot the Metropaiian Hotel ; Those two donations piace tue ‘name cf Mr. Filipe econ | T#Mpioo on the 24 inet. Cottage, Gi Kiwnair, Beq., Co ‘ ! ,} J on the !.st of the benefects 19 of ‘br: , Hates Coon sts aangy Woden cat) nou, Ge, he wrt GL his wine eal, Thin wan watzricm | {be Money rowie. we Wart thatthe ch other | (Col, omminway andd @. H Canore, of Macita: #. | of the other iooation te Brice “of bar aee ig Peqmcnme | The Inte w a em eaeing ve deeply aad siacerely tegretiet OF Re sorrowing WiMOW, for ane's privcighoe with and we peotume | Prose Honey lake Valley the saly come ot vatorest x | (iiflOn and tuanily, of Hnfalo, W. W. Spence sue parte, | aly ted im adorning og the aireets | ‘Me Mextona bis relatives and fr a RA cafe funete pestionan tan cane acted on a its | the return of Nightingale's secnt, P pacty, after baring | pe Dagit Dunlep Fela ik kere; | 80d Pubite squaren of ths ci 22 vequrats tothe hes. | The drought was eevore ia Northorn Mexios, the orue ie official character a de jarana: i rg on oi lngiramarr 7 ; wars, iM 4 Soom ten eee rues ite Temalna Resides thie more aristocratic eles of rognee who | muse weehent astenren © distance of fév ; low James Biddle and party, from Par Sod Mew aw Sh Gileviate the sufferings of th vaencect invenide iy toe rani Geo veo + And a famine wan feares, yrere interred at char. Wrsed, Steals, the eck igh gume only, there are a gpectes of boy urpiare, | contiane to arrive, genecally reporting | $81 daughter, of Morfolk, Va., are stoppiag at Ube Ca- “Reet « | where surrounded Mut, ead Mivamen sscey. eae saves Teas Mag phen) ho eo: the on on wamall weal. That ie | fa 4 to the condition of the roads, and tttic ; eof tn is connection, that 4 . We ba owe respec. | WhO commence the profeseion oo « . oe “ BY t iteet: ‘ Lie t Ge ° enties | The liberate tabie aod sel sme of musts os ry bus ercr to oy, er Veaveres Ae rote of hove, eater tbe eth. | bowover, had Atty borves stolen’ 7 tbe Tethers | sengiar; Hon it W. herd of Ansama, Tein" Paine | recentiy deceased, was a bers spon ie thee ope iaetoonane ne And expect ‘9 — © livei: ap 4 —. tier, steal ead pipe, faucots and whatever they can lay | creck. | pont of Mobile; Cot vance apd Dr. pote, a & nerf ws ogy hischer es angually ranged . i. ‘bers! and Fe * astensssinthanmesianiptestliete ; et, of Texas, Hayes | from $8, ie Will Le made bequeste to | diced inSain ity etatag cs oem tevevr. ve rocply enon etree cae | PA%t Acawt vt Winuawstr=h Han Kouo wr «| aol tt ge bt age, HIF imarand [atc sution ate tnelo,io at w | . “ . «¥ " q of lestan, 8. C.; Col. B. ne red four ye soe ieti ie ORFOLK, Al A dolenee to his sorrowing widow aad relatives: and we are informed that it is not unfrequeatty the cass | yhoo -=-Yesterday afternoon, about ball: | oy 'waitar God oth, of Miesieiippi: Cot. Hunter, | feetived benefactions fiom bis honored futher. Takiog | the schooner fate ies ta neal wees: 24, 1860 Hewny Brsaw, an old man of 105 years, die tt the that a whole block ia thus, as it were, completely gutted } twelve o'clock, while the laborers were eating din of Puiadeiph ’ ? MA D. Daan, of Alabama, a M ge coun ee cae pel : D, - a | sage of fourteen days from Be. Darin here after a pie. : io ce ike , shop a of Meserg. | Wateon, of Nashville, Teun., are’ stopping at the Fil he academy whieh bears bis untae iu Reeter, N. H.. te , jomew Bother Juiy, Bic was s ¥rench Gow tian’ by itth, and | aad injury indicted to the amount of tacusands of dallers i aelen rn porte gr + Avenue Hotel, i ee Faraificent vegvents of Semel PLit' se, Lt. ani his | ‘The market was well epliod with amen’ cap Profvea, has been aa inmate of (he poorhouse for nearly twe VY tn all theee instances, from the profewpionial “erncks | paipreconni dd took piace fron: the quarry opposite, aud a | ,_, The Bestin Heraid says it is rumore.! that hie Excel. | [hy ft. uhe Thealogienl Sebeo: at An abd teed ad | Staves were io demand i years. man" down to the infantile “knuck’’ aud area thief, | large piece of rock was érired yith 1 foree through | @beY per 2 OKs i# avout to assume the nanagement of | i, Hips, of Boston, we ean use the words of the Ree, pr At Barbadoes flour was low, " on =! ( there fe a “power behind the throne” by whicw they are | the Atriking one of the meu on the head, crushing | 0#ot cetera Salary of 87,000 8year, | Tyomen nt the funeral of Samue! PLilipe, awl teul aay, eetieeteed Fiona Tarim aw Brown Dick In the trot at Fonda, ‘po y a and thay Liicago w y fay, - ¥., om the 224 jost., between Flora Temple and Browd | ped ou to the accomplishment of their purposes, ia the | iM the ekall killing him instaatly. He’ wat abou ¢ howe “By auch acte of most houora unidicence bas the | Fiee.—The extensive flowr mil orc. ¥ Dick, the was the conqueror. Time—2 92, 2:23%4 | vet P . fort tS ago. An inquest wae held upon the body Flor. Joun 8. Millson, member of Congres from: Nor. family which beare the name of Hipe proved to the | Springfield, Il, was Heatroyed Wy fre ani. a » A 2 the last beat ‘Brown Dick wan drawn ve, | eb.0¢ Of the Feceiver of stolen goode, or. in fash pare t of * Accidental death” ren- | folk, Va, bas t+ in enid, gonmsouth to Purshage 4 90;{00 world that the bireeings of wealth mey All Into bands | The ding contained a large ana ite t cree es Ls | taser, the “fence,’? These are shrewd, anserupuloas in- ’ Injured. plantation which Fliai) employ {f for the Lost of parpoges. Of whigh WHE PNved, Imm, O46,000, tuncrest toe ey rout