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NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1860.—TRIPLE SHEET. 1 j pel gun firing Dut one Volley, and Joined soon to be added to the constellation. Jt is secure! plive, if posible, yet more perfect and your elficiency City Intelligence. i BR. SRECKINRINGE’S SPUECH. pryerenegriiide Ba pene a ' THE WASHINGTON STAND OF COLORS. | piantes stcog we nore of two great cous, Ata pn BEE ge bol races My wanthaggi Apes J ccrpmer —Tuesday night Mr. Wil'iam Lilley, of the pass eae san re pac Soinabor ime wana | ; fae EE ROLE TA anal seats | shy san 8nd, wan bovrl eich* Ulett heatoor ure ablation, ard Mr, Douglas Was led forth, | The Presentation Yerterday by the City Of | poor hunted Koeztas aro sifer beuesth its folds than Aue | | The new arm im yet without avy ornamentation: but | jured by the falling of # platform below the St. Ni je Gerteripg that there are ibe prin: pt { basin ’ hay mane, thi the trian Kaizers on their thrones. ¥ s the fag of Washing: | it is thedesign of the regiment to commence furn! | Puch as are usually placed for » sere by in front of omatitation, and they ary not afrait racsia | Aad Crmrted to the Court House yard, where, Washington to the Seventh Regiment — tom aud Jack#on, acd Taylor and Soot. savy have gooe their mew quarters iu s manver, after which ® | bulidings. Ho was carried t. Jorsoy City, where hit } Genti a of die tlepe oF the bulldirg, be aldruaded eome seven or eight duwn to death on the battle fald, giving it their lastearthly formal opening will take piace, to which the public will | physicians found that bis leg and both hands had sus- them. (Cheers) Gentle oem, the charge of dicco on * pas ga Splendid Miltary Display— Speeches of look and lastearthly bivssing It bas covered many & be invited. ‘ ts | lained severe injuries. vapeless, Advantage Das bewe taken of we « al loyal 4 wpe patriotic heart whore last lifeblood has been freely | Among the distinguished gests who partic! pated 12) Pray ry Tenth A’ —Al spel the poopie of Bientucty, mad to the wurgrine at | TP oightanother gathering 1s aamemmand, ant several District Attorney Ould, Col, Lefferts poured out im its aefenos Many earnest and oat | Gaeeeemdaeieeeeninn’ wp ox Mayor stithe, of | PP pice pet. bout two o'clock on Tuesday t M ' schema | Weexers are cn the send awaiting thetr tura to hold | prayers bave besieged for ig safety and continued New Orieans, aud Brigadier General Wa. Hail. | closet under the stairs on the Aight of Weigen' tomes ait oe forth mm praise of the “Little Glent” end bis Usion and Mayor Weed—The New ir- success, from, Washingtox himself down to the poor ‘Washington commitico will remain in town until | first tir of the frame building 426 Tenth avenue. Johm Wook better the'a they expects! be F . stricken widow, who tad given up the husband of her Saturday next In the meactime they will visit our insti- 1 gig, cooupying the firet oor as @ butcher shop, gave the te * savirg docteime, The popula waverelgtity paraces. The mory—The Sapper Last Night, youth to her country’ecanse, and he doesnot readour his- tutions and public works. : > Ba th sober tecr ma thought * | Gret alarm. Officer Linebeck, of the Twentieth ward Court yerd sud grounds are Ulapatoated, Over the entrance } tory avight who seed wot thal in response dhe Dive hand THE BANQUET OF TRE OFFICRRS. | police, was close at band and rendered ‘nervice. abandon “4 principle fac iu bal; cirtie of brillinet Inmpe. which redected the | Ber Ben, hee ee ee cents coast citicow saldiere, tat | ‘The interesting proceedings of the day culminated in a | A dense smoke ascended the stairs, which Gid- princlpl sf ihe conetits vamer of the Souglae and Setnsou, while the platform is | the mission which be has desigued for it nv mad ambl- 4 hanquet py | con Kimbo and family from escaping Linebeck plaure. ‘ - Ve i fae rand hanquet et the Fifth Avenue Hotel, tendered bY | Feciny their perilous sitantion, wid'n yoo PT elsfoct esewer dee sivmepsner acourtiore, tits Cate | siniianip, Iiiemitnaied and dogged wim Mage ené-ten:.) | TRG waterealia we yestertey te theatre of another of | tien can ihwart, | Tiknow of Me aka bolicr thas the | 14 officers of the National Guardg to the committee of | Mrs Kimbo and her six children were taken from the nan why tan telFexirerae | Bere, | Chose grand military scenes, although not novel with OUFr | Cause of that Hox It has its claime upon ut ia peace ag citizens which accompanied the colors presented to the | third story window, The éamage to the hatiding amounts A Bell awd Everett qmooting will "be held here to: | oitizens, yet cach additional otcagion brings a freshucss | well we in war. He, {udeed, is ® poor soldier of the re- | regiment in the afternoon. | PAs aE oy yd Pda ty ' It is neediees to observe that the occasion was charac- | terized by the elegance, wit and refinement that always | marke the convivial gatherings of the geotiemen who { are captains over all of usevery- | compere this crack corps The tables were richly adorn- | an trot ndiary. Ying ry Spm Sraxet—Naznow Escarw or Two . The o:- | public or State who feels that be discharges bis whole wih it which renders it pleasant and agreeable | Guty im hurling foreign aggression or stifling do- mestic turbulence. If the whiigation dier wana sacrament, ob! sowier of the Stale, aad, by | ¥istue of that, suldier of the \ The law ana the r: morrow, A greatdémecstration of the party aud great times generally are expected. This portion of tue State | casion yesterday was the presentation of a set Das heen alwaye wihig, ard the pepular vote will De | of regimental cvlore to the gallant Seventh regi- largely % favor of Bet. } ment of our city by the Corporation of the city of principle, off & : ex: Shere era Manpionite O'clock yesterday morning, a fre was discovered on the fim country, re overtoe ae are? coungpa Mir. Bovgias “tpeeks at Buitimore ‘to-morrow. At the , Washington, for their spiritend patriztiem im respouditg | where The goldierly virtues of divcipliue aud obedience ¢d with ali (hat conid pleage the eye or gratify the dis | second floor of the building No. 111 Spring street. The Er ollie ‘onder foot the jiminent rights meeting to-day" rekolution Was efeyted by acclamation | to the invitation of Coogfees to participate in the cere | which youbave learned so well do not Lelong only 4 | phragm, apd the bill of fare, in the ehape of substantial | alarm was promptly given, and ap entrance to the pre- wood 1) va Wy the conatitation, Twa Governor ey ( eudevetpg the aetéou of the’ Baitimore Convention, cape- | monies of the inauguratien of the equestrian statue of | ele ae es ‘DaLth Cog | requiremente, left nothing to be deutred | mises soon effected, On bursting in the door to the room uses to Pétore Broan Indi sted Tr folong, Pocand®, MO oigdenes iy ihe btmination of Doxgiae and Johueon. | Washington, ja the ‘ederal ompital, ou the 224 of February | Si that ine Aan’ otha te cesta | ‘the ¢ down at eight o'clock, Culonel Latferte | 02,870, two women and a child were found in bed erties naa eearpte 4 | inet, The latory of tim visit, made an it was uudsr ‘sounding’ brass.” The true poldier te the Bulwark ot | occupying the head of the table, wilh Mr. Ould, by | Sioa. tet toe be meee aera M | BPRCHINRIPGE MEETING:T RICHMOND, VA. | circumstances of grent expense und ua brief notice, is | Parpenony dete dslenyliny 0.4. times. Lah tigi | whom the presentation was made, on his right | play og by itr one, my yy moved’ protecsad ‘b: r- % | | SRURLATIONS OF 0, JENNON63 WISE RESPECTING THB | already {emailer to our readers, and it would bea need: | hase gtted to ig ‘Decause he has learned the | General Hall on hie q ec remainder of the furniture, these = Meo oan mae Mies oon oa ak mates H “DOUGLAS VION PRESIDENCY. | tena repetition to republish 1t at Wis time, Tho weatuer wocenatty ‘of restraint When | Washington gueste to Miatributed throcahous the room | forthe nights ‘oo eben. are oe bes + am cence 16°%> punished bg “.aerand imprisonment. 10 RromzunDy paride Anos | qo the-crvival of the ‘regimeut at Washington was uupro: | B® eased to practige oF eavorce ee et ee.) eee eee ee te oe ofticer of | of candle sanding upon the window gasing, and when it id the oifictrs'e! the United Seales ia Hr cuting the inw 0, Jepbimeo Wite addressed large audience at Metro- |. pitigug, aud other difficutiee vouspired to make the +1) ® | ana sinke intod hey Pa peiedn Tae. wee ‘ broaa | down clothing. | 4 young, See ee ee ee ee rea i lock us tbe ea, { Foltan Ball in thie city to-olght in favor of Breckinridge | qaridce both oftime and mvsey'; butihe laberent svidier- | in thus being sibel the peivilegs of adatennteg » FOE?" wel antag ips Decee ieee, ak tara che repent + Sree 3 the sed eno son te fot of creathmente: Sear: iwithow you are euvironed od lane, Ho stated, upomthe anthority of & Virginia | ty qualities, and tho aiprét du corps tanght in the ranks of | Dee be hare Sh mega lam a here to utter a Shaped s aeabeiont at t saaie (ans snenipen. | doing bo she injured her hip, and waa otherwise bedly Soachwed ia poo, State eficy sia'a, maskice t foil 1B dclegato ‘who remained ia the Dougtaa Convention | the Seventh regiment, forbade a mzrmur, nor cid onc cs | Miwlontypga hich we have beca seat, Tapest ouly what | ihe beavtifal stand rt olors which had given birih to wo | the VS help ‘itioers of Ths | fed States—ihe aati © 42 Bastenore, tbat ‘Wiliam 1. Yancey was ten. ceataties inh a te memos, to etathe uo pre | God’ GO Go ded ‘old bag gee tems ‘rept that none | MAD Brit mw Broapway.—A mad bull came dashing slavery “epir’t spreading ioroade tn every direction— . e, . | Cape ips of ite mem' cl pre- | univer a8 RCC to you. ld | ev id a place in so promi ’ Sher'é verry , arson in Texas, the south onvironed | dered “the tomimation for the Vice Presidency oD | sentation of the colors to the Seventh regiment by the | Deasauer, great Frederic’s ia and great Frederic’s ' could fail to be constantly reminded of the object for | down Broadway about five o'clock yesterday afternoon, {tution throws witb contempt inte our facee; the Doug 1 4, bat thet be refused to acce; fe he South from all the < oe, 7 accept, | Corporation of Washirgton in dignity, a committes frou stating that oi! and water-could not intermix. Mr. Wise | that city, emibracing as !t does a judicious selected of wl and to begin the whoo # political organization tine! rights you turn We > pan your Swe fellow cit pene wit sors for your wn yi Mee ceck wide. thew wet the course of Mr. Monglar, to show that hie design was to disorganize the demboratic party in the Sonth as walt an at the North, and Bluled that if the eforis to defeat Ligcoin ia New Yori! Ponneylveuia and New Jersey should prove unano- doeoh |, it wan to be charged to the rule or Fain policy parened by the senator frota Ii:nois. Mr. Breckipridge concluded by aa sppral to the democracy of Kent Bot to fersake ca titutional principler en whieh they stood. He reticed i & State of great cal exhaustion, bavi -@ eral topica on whi be intended to speak. Se" bis speech wes greeted with thunders of ap use. “BENATOR DOUGLAS IN THE SOUTH ‘ile Reception in the Shemandesh Val- ley—Irrepressibie Curiosity of the Vir Simtans to Sce ‘the Apostic of Squatter | Sovereignty. ac. Prepraick, Md., Sept. 5, 1860. 1 deepatohing to you, after an interval of some ‘lage, 7 70 Daok to the date of our departure from Staunton, from whence J telegraphed Dovgias’ reception there. The foHowing day (Sunday) Judge Douglas and friends ; started, by special , Ob a canvass oF the Valley o the Shenandoah. At Staunton the telegraph stops, 80 I could not telegraph t> you unti! weacain emerged at Winchester, ard there | found the line not working. “This accounta for the record of Mr. Douglas’ movements abruptly ciosing with Saturday ov on Amene fant times, and events are lo oitations rather than as matters of current \oterest, aod I shall, therefore, get through the Deautifu! valloy ‘n which I iegered with eo much pleasure as quivtly as powetble. Throughout the whole iine Mr. Douglas met with tho | moet fattering receptions. Couriers nad beem pont forward tw notify bie ay bh, eo that from for od near the people to #00 the tue Giant,’ the expounder of the squatter sovere:gn ty dootrine, which has caused so great «division In the demoocretic ranks, and which base thrown, in cvcre uence of & Yancey construction of ‘t,o great # bombshell in Doranks of the ok Teath Legion. ” ewhjch bas, up to the present time, Deon Kept sin. estate of exclusion from all other . par- sion, with the exception of & litte whigiem | on ite borders, Tee people long ago received frem Be coon, on account of thelr wowaver'ug Mdelity to de TMmogstic principles, tho name of the Tenth !egion; bet be Oid Tenth are in a dreadfol etate of disorgan:miion, an@ We battle cries go up from their midat, «a Dong Gea A Breckinridge’. But» third party baa outored he corcest, which bics fair to wrest the prize from beth. ‘The soe-in has sounded, and now a host of old whigs, like ‘the cng nied knights, who waited for some weird sigual o.call ham to life and action, have sprung up, aod, p-atming to be the Union party, are determined to carry ; iBall inte che White House if their e‘forts can ect t. The etemnent party in this. wide region was, perbaye, tho DBreckiarage wing of tho democracy, but the “Live ‘G'act" bao made wondrous atrides since be started tn the aco, and \) a calculated that he now Beade sbcnandoab. Wo thiaas 't may, ho was erorywhore received @!th an- @asesc. The wecipies of we Yancey programme are fariqus at the defection ja thelr raves, bot (9 moderate 1 WE go over large pambera nots ithaten ting, = Rilo Largo Cumbers await tho trat soond of the wd “charge,” determined to jolw Bell or Douglas, the, prap pect of beating Liveoln, may beet prewnt .t- * Dy_s coalition with either party. The Bell and Eve meee -are begianwe to show taeir colors. Fiags and ere saw wave the challenge in disiricta where a whic ves Gever teen before, while the greatest coufdence romper vader the valley. Gerieuabure, Newmarket, Woodstock, Strasburg Yer parte Mr. Duugiae addressed large crowds @ymbere the cpuncistion of bis doctrine te gan Dim new atherenta = Frequently te Laaare 4 cod enough doctrine for the tw end it was in vain that ibe ‘Wi Ubeir construction tpyn theee do.trines at yethorings. The great card of the secession ote (tbat (a | Ge Oveat Of the Territorial Logisiatur having the ri, ‘Bt © prehivit or enoourageslavery as they Dronght prop Wy they would bave equally the right to y \iawie lable, Lis Kaives and spoons, and whe, wo.), dic \ OOF take, There were little oF mo nterruptions the meetings An ooomsjoval dif wuity wee rained by ab % Deaded Breckite, but it was quiskiy carne? aside by WMO Adrolt remark of the “Litde ant!’ and there) | WOvid and, ‘The wan the character, and ope was the pa Wage of the Shenandoab At Wiprhester the ‘"*Onption exoreded any previous ‘The carriage se %% Soreard to bring the Judge into ‘View rte Dy aD immense LoD-ouree rete Pent t { at and ot seemed tbe cry ® South—tb Brees tes subsequent do for me town, Wag Det at tbe © cf people, who werent «their lunge with great. eft. lwaesd, wae cheering to hear them after the abortiy @ @ésempt by ibe people f the valley whe are ev! Sently unaccustomed tosuch Si <e8i00 who never « Ould get beyond & sortof a bal ye!) « The mo & ie band was leet in whe roar of voles, and it wae, With ditoulty the carriage swengoa ite way to the hovel. . "he poople bare gathare¢ n fea Charlestown, Leesburg 4 Sbephardetown, aod noch woe tbe throng that the may) S#evascionable effort Mf mystof the butel keepersto item! thelr accom modeuions failed to greet the deman \ Abouk eigot o'clock e numerous gati erigg i the Court Hoore yard.gnd adjuinize ttreeta were Sddegmed by the Judge on the old theme. Several at mysle to inter. ropt the meating were made by rai “eg alarms of fre, Dot ggain the “Little Ciant’s” wit alle Wekeny comm ver excitamen\.me i the aiarminis were com, Veteiy foiled. Bere, alto, hig spesch wae weil received, and’ Sreqeentiy the crice of ‘That's found Gouthern doct tine)” and ‘That's enough for ua,” were beard from the p tple, From Winarester ioc barlestowa, route to , Wederat City. Al the dapot the people gathered to ane | We eae off, and to chew the galiaet Dlwolsien. There » Sear particular deteoeions slong Ube rond till Charis www wae seached, Mure be was received by the oiuiwer sod © company of the J tereon Guard, who hom w 4 Die with « military salote aod @ scattering | fre intended for a volley, Be sddresed the par ple, clowing with « epecial address to the JeGe, in whieh De pall them a meet bighfaluting oompll- ment, Uptancig thelr prowess and chivalry during the Aremdful daye lo @bvch, alter Jobe Brown bad been ee ured aud placed beiples io Uber jail, they kept military teh and ward over him = | guess the brave, modest follows wished (be “Little Gimev” lar enough away at scat moment. At Harper's Ferry there wae so bour's detention, and of course, & epeeeh. I may bere rewark that Winchester, Charieetowe and Harper's Ferry, os far an | could amcor tain, will give & large majority rote for Dongiaa over ath Bell and Breck oridge The next halting place was Frederick City, and here | must say, 00] have ofc said before, he was most onthe wamically received. All Around the depot was ove mane of people, whome exeitemens As uch thet |" became oo icotvows, and, meiaing Ube campok o°@, thowe worthics abag. ing to omit | 1 eon A day debind | This valley bas ¢ver . bay, = Deen the chosen hore of the apir.t of democrasy—e nyot | stated that he’ was himaci{ aware of the fact that the Dovgias wen in Baitimore were hunting up eome Southern protectionist who would accept the nomination for the | Vice Presidency, but felted to get any. These statementa took the meeting by surprise. They will damage the eauee of Dougise ii Virginia very materially. | | | ‘Board of Education. {NE LAST OF THR FOURTH WARD DISMISAALS—VA- RIOUS CONTRACTS CONFIRMED—CHANGES IN THE NORMAL SCHOOL, ETU. ‘The Board of Education met last evening, A. H. Green | im the obair. i ‘The Normal Schoo! Committee reported that they have | | discharged four teachers in the female Normal School, | *| the action taxing effect on the Ist of September. The committees asked the Board to approve their action, as there wae no need of the services of the teachers in ques | Hon after the date above mentioned. The subject gave | + rise to much discussion, Commissioner Waterbary and | | | | more-thap recommend the di of teachers, The | favks of ite citizeus, kavwe for their thetr eeveral-professions, was sent to tomey; (irom y or ‘Hotel 'B. Seniti ‘bepker), James 8. Hoilauc, iday, J. ¥. Ennis, M. W. ;Richard W. Car rrot, of Washingtoo, committee, was anticipated, ‘og. “General James M- anderson General Morgan, Ci istrar; Major District ait Ould, United States District At y w be- stow the rich gift, prepare. This conmmitiee arrived to on yeaterday morn- ing, and proceeded to the Me’ ita one, were qaar- tora wore provided for The Committee of Presentation is tuted as fol- | lowe-—Wam.'D. Duve, Presiaent of the of Alder men; Wm. H. Ward, Grafton rowel!, President of the Boare o: Councitmen; C. 8. Jones, tharles Wilson, Wa. : J. B. Blake, Commiasioner of Public Buiid- im. HB. Guosed, Wm. B. 2 ae oa ; BL b will 1} Brown ge (editor of the States), Hamiitun c. W. Bowler, Jr., J. F. . Watt, Joba F Coylo (of In ter aud Eaward Hall, Bega id not accompany the G. Fant Prodably arrive ana Oowwnel expreas indebtedness for attentions ip-the preparetion of them. Officer Hanover, of the At bait ten o'clock yesterday echasitise wen waited pat ag their hutel by « jviut com report was finally re-ommitted tu the committee. ‘The Finance had approved tho fol!owing contracts, and asked the Alderman Board to confirm their action, which was accordingly | = en | done — E. Perley & Sor, furnishing schoo! No. 20, Fourth a ward... Corgrof'& Baye, mason work, Wasbir; Ce, co Bg fl o( the case contain cibers coptestiog the anihority of the committee to de | ing the colors. — forenoon the visiting ttteo informed the Board that they | mittee of the New York Commoa Counci', cousisting of 70 ‘Boole, Counciimen Pinckney, Borh committees met in the Bauieh and priaciysl par- Metropolitan Hotel, where a formal iutroduction saeed of the city of New York. jnoteooth ward ...23,760 | Cessarily brief, Dut to the polut,to which 4 happy re- Spouse was‘made by Alderman Ward, of the ci:y of Wash C. Looben, painting, Fourth ward......... '¢20 | Newh i ineteenth 5000 lugtu. after a cordial shaking hands, the encased colors eons Ghee et ee care 986 | wore brought ints the parlor aud exbibited to those who aS ‘Alovzo Duteb, carpenter work, Fourth ward Dodeon Lewis, carpenter work, Tenth ward. Wateon & Haw, maton work, Tenth ward. © B. De Baun, mason work, Ninth ward... 1.965 | 22.153 Wiliam Beard, carpenter work, Ninth ward. ..12,900 Davis & Cochrane, mason work, Twenty seoond | ward an nos . 6870 7 James Kempio, mas work, Twelfth ward. 1,770 Wiliam C. . * ‘101 Wililem Coulter, carpenter work, N} th ward ..12 890 | GR Jackson & Co , tron beama, Twenty Srat wi 6300 T. 4. White, iron beams, ward sos 00 J. B Suesier, painting in Fifteenth ward - 160 James Walsh, carpenter work, Tventy-seoond ward 5,644 ; James Wotls & Co., painting, Tenth ward.. 780 ‘The renowned Fourth ward difficulty row 9 before the Board, probably to receive the Guishing touch Since \ tbe Board of Education condemned the action of the local Ruard of the Fourth ward for their wholesale diam lesals a temperate rh the Board, of all the of one, adopted without © syllable of dehate ‘Tete port wee ¥' probably the end of the Yourth ward dismissals, which Z ‘a large share of the public interest during the greater O° Inst summer. No other business of interest came up t!!! the Board ad- Police Intelligence. A Naw Tore.—For the last five or six months, Mr. Will'am'B Boardman, of No. 47 }¢ Pine street, has misse1 pales of woo! at diferent times, amounting in the aggro- gate to 9800. Not know'ng how to account for the loss of ao much property, be suspected that there must be thieves about the premises, and accordingly be hired a map to watch the premises. But still the property dis- appeared as fast as ever,and Mr Boardman wa: obi! At Inst to covsult with detective FPastane ject. Tbe officer advised Mr dairs in euch a macner that they Ged, and to keep a strict wated 0) Op Saturcay last Mr 2 ¢ ! H s i % i IE up ) Rimeeif io tho premises were roof and placed himecif in a position | commanding view of the rear as | Boardman s premises. bad he been | More than balf ar bow ing aat two bales of wool frem the GMb story ta yard below. The wool wae quickty transferred to a } ‘op ip fhe rear of Mr Boardman’s store, and then ti *indow wae closed Here war the key te tho whole ge Mf zak BES 7 F 5B Z mystery. Subeequept lou ulrier pbowed tbat Jobn Agger- porter. in the bedtt of locking up in the end of bis, vamed John McDonald. When aight everything wae qnict, McDonald would pitch of bales of wool ipto the yard, aad ‘y atterwarta Andrew Ryan, would diag the stolen goote ive apd there b te them. Oo og Ry 4 Rourdman be pi eotical bales in which Mr. Ube Flpe of papar were fount secreted in bis cellar. Oa being questioned he stated that he had bought the pro perty Reveral weeks ago, apd stontly denied heving en- ' ite arranger: réay, and on being broaght to the Lawer Po. the fombe, shey were fully committed for A Lexan Ruoxg ow 4 Mexk—Chrietian Gottecbotf, a whe taken into cost ty by the Twenty-#ixth pre- | oe yeaterday under the following cirumstances — | ‘The prisoner, it nears, was in the habit of riding about the city on @ male, representing bimeeif as Jesus Chrivt, and callwg wpoe all sioners to repent. Ie his | Bali ond § 0 lke “hep Tord tp the Gistractions of these latter days, Bah) ‘om of ld, before the end of the present year Whe ‘whieh expressed ‘which warme ovr hearts Dronght before Jontice Weleh the prisoner had apon bis | towards you|would be tte own full vindication—it is percrn $62 it camb, eleven silver and copper watches and tue that any memorial which served to testify the Pare tke af jewelry The maginirate ordered the esteem of one portion of our people for another cafes enate men, to be sent to the Lonatic Asylam on bg Py Bh ay yet our mission ie ok well ® Telnet, ‘wen this, Wasbiagton not Caromve 2 Taste —Andrem O'Toole, collector of | Sey ES CAINE 1° Lovie weture the crentry ite found bimesif in rather s tight piace yes | high appreciation of the soldierly virtese of New wo yb ap ne | ak manent i'mane Wtelt fe weve wi . eves in ee in rece | which ie, and deserves to he, bigher than all others—the and chan valued at $15, belonging to the deliquent’s | Qiicr orc 2. voter, Mise Trautman made a compliant the i SS ae military map, ard had Bim havied up bafare Justice | Wee stale mbich they protect, and without, series detrl: Weis. acd the accused war actanily beld for larceny. | SRomecboen dees erp Tor ton dureees if cammetmining too i law at bome ead Abe of an Saeee ae euueeist amateurs Before Bow Judge Sograbam, gretefol appreciation acne, that we bare Bart 4 —/a the matter of Johm Btanigy—The prisquct | pT Essar ag bees tn this case wes convicted Befere two Justices et the | SMSL ORY O&T cur moveiution, with taste o | phrase, condenses his life: Tic Peate et Guria tee centurion ab ae invocation of Magoteun, Instat down from Pyramids upon etendards and Bever 2” #0 s ane | tgure. EY ‘e tne PORN Nerf Strat Church, which han recently | and a viaied hore dose be a3 poll he property tn K street and contemplates et tit oa) Dolie ing le the Fifth avewos, applied to have the name | gener Common wealth, ierding ae she doer sloped ay the society on tee Cy “Nor. | 4 TW improvement, amd bold! 1g ie Sproat iat hureh” to the Ave- | in ber borders a mighty whore stride, be- ane of the City of New ‘Tee ap- | fore the chose of our crasury , will piace it in the Shenton which wag made ander the law of 1451, was Worf: still, even her peoud dads a new etanied. i.) ng. quartered, e's fing which Bowrpine agers Yoten of jaye for tha September General Term, which | gato jectaden nose inated fosanoy, Sepranver : cai ee myn "yon Save sated Siomp clnmogs | (areal aod eternal wbicb Ved had not jarred to- | emer i the rear of te wor, Zu bare Wena: REPCRUCANE very wibera the iributar an Uo poe? greatnean, Dear WA epeolal election for an Alderman for the to met, aad tower will be, ery Fourth Sard, to 8 « varaney cecasioned by the resigue- eT) Seat vou of § Nomas Chrym, wan net on Tostay. There Srcaght tran the fee Jahon is were two. Wadidatee—ilenry F. Cox, demoorst, and tenag $0 peer Snes © yew sae to Howetem, n‘PUdiienD. Mr. Con was cominated on two De honored. It @ worthy of oe dietrnce tire. Wie domeawatio end the antionat enten— | mo, int Sar epengied banner— fp accordance ® rorept funtion between the Deng as. | OD, dong it ware ' . 4 Set Everett parties. Very little excitement | wer the a Op mibers were con ‘weted with sdtmovk hoai Oa | live of the terrible ordeal that tried their manhood, and | bring the votee, a:"ter the Clone of the pei), it was found | the rymbe of their evferings, their patience, their forti- that they stood thaw: | bode, thew berolem and their trivmph, Tt le alo the | WG. . «. cvcovetenes + LW itheee of our progrese Thirty two stars are emblasoned Bouse. : . A : BL | om ite prove fold, am! others, lik those orbe of which the | The repodlicane, who have always carried the Fourth | setronemers tel! ue, whee light, although constantly tra- | ward til) pow, are therefore in # minority of exactly 199. Felling towards we, Das no} yet reached our plaact,are | 050 © a = — 38 a to 1» Ds was were Ra Ss ee But oe sentimeat prevailed in it. monies wore Colone! Letferts and Quastermaster Winches- FE ff i i 4 TE i HH 24 . 8 eieD te of «1 ai 5 or A b the 825s, ul 3 and windews of that bulldieg foratehed q@ hiseckers, It was remarked, however, by many, | corasion was one of some couside- FiFe it il iH Fea £ Be] cat rable o-ren cuy there were fewer spectators present than agua! on furh events, of a bollow square, aud aller rome ounsi Major, Averwen ‘and the Washington Comanitiec covdea Hall, cvlere coe of them borne Dy & Washington, policowss, 10, full es" tan the Governor's Room to the front of the where they arranged were then brought to om, and the other by a The troops were formed in a sort siderable delay the Wick Attorney, of Wash gion, on oenait of the presenta. ittet, took a poeition wear the ceatre of the ne within few feet of Colonel Lefferts, and Presewted the colors ix the following address. He said:— OPMICERS AND SOLDIERS OF THF SkVENTH Recntnet —My oul- lenge and myself arc commissioned by the fed me trcpoive cf the reput¢ to bear to its commercial capital the colors whose folds have just been given to the breeze. This te bo miesion of mere fraternal fevling—not simply to expresrion of regard from a city which t the pation bas atorped, to another whose even under un) treasare of aod frowth are the wonder ‘of our age—uot merely a grateful return oo our part for the KindDess ®. 4 tions fates, by the | frog oh goer iightea ng Me ae | a eet en nie sees St haaare “gun wou! wi at was | Ofr'tervent end condfent bope ter that you wil coutinue | te bo ene of thcse- forma where every man was Coreners’ Inquests. | sod pette' ond taal cathe contodlane of the eotore teas { Sp pp Ry r ta of patrlotiens; bas a a, $ - | spond to sentiment } | Harbor police station house, State street, yesterday, by | day committed to you, your career may where and | but it was sim Social, convivial mesting of old , : | sneer w obey ores mcr ewe | Seats bait tee, Mee ae. Seige | Spas meeectansmeneh tte at eeme ir | every map Bo one the | “She speaker enjoys © foe physique, eo a clear, forcibio | thrown off hie guard ‘ea einen eros wantiee Pr tet i erty a mate of the | apd accomplished orator. His remarks were frequently in- | were entertaining bis friends tm his own social circle. 4 terrupted by the vociferous cheers of the spectators. At He would aot from a time honored custom, how- | Sbip Ocean Pearl, lying at pier No. 8 North river. De- the corciveion of Mr. Gukd’s address, Crlosel Lefferts | ever, but remembering the kindness of friends around | ceased, it appeared, went on hoard the vessel on Monday stepped forward and received the wational standard, aud | him, give as a sentiment— afternoon, when be waa ordered off. Deceased refused Paymaster Kem > assumed the custody of the yet ‘The Sau, Wathen sont er Oe to go ashore, and, addressing the mate, said he would colors, and to and faced to tho front ef the re- | prosper, live apd remain in our memory. (Cheers MWke to eee the man who could put him of. The mate Eeeget, es, trcane etanding with Sree prenacnes, on He | be ‘ben approached him, when be squared off and struck 6 played the air of the ‘Star Spargied Banner.’ The | the Washi called for a response from | Theaser in tbe face. ‘The men then clinched, and in ® color guard then marched from the oentreof the regiment, | ‘tbe olvert bitant,” @ venerable gentieman named | tew seconds deccased fell upon the combings of the er eee wen to sergeant stan- Cunningbam, who, ip « full of genial humor, re- | hatchway. Upon regainiog his feet be again at colors | turned thanke on bebalf of bie confraren, complimented * taced “the mate, end another souffle ensued, 30 hands | the Seventh for its splendid disnipline, and the gentle | which deceased got s second fall. Quinlaa was turning meaty, Dearing of in momeers, a8 emcees eae then put ashore, and on his reachiog the pier and re- | thus pleasantly commenced m! hho was taken in charge by sume of his frisude and! Com, \verest- onntinue, and Be eee eat aes ee cae. veyed to hie residence, 80 street. He ‘the gift | agreesvle reminiscencts, He ‘with the senti- | complained of a soreness pe Ry pe ‘and that the elo | ment:— night became so ill that it was evident he hed raprured would | — The Stb cf September— As it is the anniversary of 006 | himself, The unfortunate man continued to sink silent, | of battles of the nation, eo may it be retained | sng died the following night from the effects of his reply. all bearts as the occasion of a fal reunion | rice The jury rendered & verdict of “Death from of mev, events i regiment of New York and those | tonitis, AST Sn ora ‘rapture of tha email emueiess, ee aie ae + ba bod appembled as ite present caured by a fall while in e sevifie with the mate of the j ‘their music, ‘Ocean Pearl. Further, we exonerate the mate from sdverted to the | | Mr. jchn F. Coyle of Washington, » gentionsn who an bieme, 1s beving covurrea while tm the dlocbange of bie tee | Sane oe audible whon | duty.’ Deceased was a native of Ireland, and was twenty- ; | poura ont a stream of unint: vowels when set to | four years of age. ‘Warren statue ; music, was ther called ‘or @ song, whieh he ren- 1 Wrrpow.—Coroner O'Keefe Mio he | tine the banger, tbe norealen wenme of eal ay, | beld an tequ viniy pace on Teerday spo ores city of Washington, Gu all these, occasions the Seventh | which dee all'attempt to record the iM pape ng sled native oy Hreind, aged patriotic ‘nary manner Save te deat tesete te tao} cane tod sentiments were indulged in by | ihirty.tow yearn, whe, wat alee te taboring under cere tbanke to the of Wastington on of the | Mesers. Jobu Savage, editor of the Washingwa i Geeeoe ‘ment of mind, brought on by sick yey he a ee Weabinyicnta TEAS ine aber fa is the gift, but to retain and wha, by the way, ore 0 mr ‘party; and on the Fara. AcciDENT waite Barmixc.—An inquest was also them with a jealosw apd transmit omste | pd ce he ora jo creeg be fay a who bom f coa- | held at pier 48 North river upon the body of Henry Gmal- Nevensreree ss seve prod wniis web” | BE, eto wh it “bead apa . Teginatal banner and THE LIBERTY LIGHT GUARD, climbed up the rigzing of » sobowwer tying at the foot chaste and beauti- | Captain Lynch, passed our office on Tuesday, on s target _ oy tyme on ae oy Tagnnne get ed nee, | excursion to David Pollock's, at Weehawken. They num- | immediately after the water. The jury rendered ] elegant : painting | pered about forty muskets, and made a fine appearance. wrerdict of ‘cnechtental deste Lay Sapupene eobmoannesiay THE CARLL GUARD, » Fatar Reevrs or 4 Ramroap Accipast.—Information | Comms, Grifil, eleo paesed our office on the same day, | was received at the Coroner’s office, Tuesday, to the effect Oeerarecoooes: 0 oe aes Se ‘numbered | that T. W. Greeraich,»n engineer on the Hudson River thirty muskets, and their ‘at | Railroad, bad died from the egtote of injuries much attention received op last, by falling from s twain of near An inquest will be held epon the dody of deceased to-day. Yatsa Rewon.—It was rumored on Tuesday that wo- man, named Sarah Malady, living at No. 189 Worth 5 a and missioparies at Constantinople, in behalf of a gertie. thirty five years of age. charges against Jobn Porter Brown, United | during the summer months, to commit Dragoman at Corstantinople—such as robbery, | tione, bas received another illustrative, and furaishes & conspiracy, attempt at astassination, &c., the victim | practical commentary on the evil consequences of the being Mr. Reeves, formerly employed by the Sultan in | careleswness of leaving }, Containing articles of bie shipyards. Ip the publication referred to it was al- | value, inadequately or * unpretected. Mr. Trow- ee ee ones ae allel home to answer brigge, who rentdea at No, $0 street, hed been these charges, which Preferred against him by | ‘2 peat Cayo Seabtiche, touh Ganidifed-Maoebouiee a ing al, sesecnting 80 bees waraesent The certain claims . away. Diese eae Trerteagae apa im the State Ds. fa Fo fe! it ental partment at Washington, as weil as a specific report by effected ‘the premises the preseut Minister Resident at Constantinople (ar. | Mesme cr Melee keys, Suspicion ro Williame), called for by the Committee ov Foreign Afuirs mention bis name, until deen effected. of the House, thow the settlement of Reever’ claim seve. | Tbe police will ca be om WER opery uted val yeare since by the Legation, and hie recetpt in fall, | & S*rly captare. In justice , therefore, to Mr. Brown, we publish the fol- Che of Murde: H Seas. a ay | 5 the 4 Before Joreph Bridgbam, Esq | Pena items cece pect | Sere 8— Phe Cte at we Seymenr W. Bowe Faq , Secretary and Interprever of the United States Le” } dict, first mate, and David Ferguson, second mate.—The windy oy A Mr. Brown has | defendants in this case are the parties who were arrestéll alk Sven een he complaint being’ the me iehena bik a - aed ‘pame un- peer New, althongh the above chargee against «gentleman | KBown) cp board the American ehip Fidelia. were sree oe the whole Je eotunsted at from $1,400 to ‘The other ceremonies and the review which followed, were exceedingly ‘ptercating; but a detatied report of them l# pecessarty omit 0 sccount of the press of ether matter of our columns brovght before the Commissioner on a formal and remanded for examination at twelve o'clock on Thure+ Gay (thie day) United States District Court. of Mr. Brown's weil Keown character and reputation seem: r tiove io bie behalf to procure cinime’ by him |. Captain from the Turk tab Rpecitic charges | *opping at the now brought against Mr. Brown (of which bas 6s. BB. Basen, ever been beard here), we wt then Py 8 Fishburn, of | | fale and malicious, and we # hope that the | Hotel, ” a ft tat 8 | oghieut A yoitler, . | . HG 0. Dwight, conic | Worse Bawin E Bie, HN Barns, | arene | _ Geetge Worbburs € fan | ot Sorign | ee! le ye 1 iM Subeaqecetiy,, ering the | COmTARHnOre. Joly 11, 1000 é: | ew’ | Elasay te ctescinmate the ren. | Wr PRacn Cxor oF New Yorx.—Onr attention has — or y on New VYoux. cee ihe 6 Soc ait pope ae, | Bee gf Rae eal tence” ean tracted Dut for ite bol on ‘he | cjcan fruit at the West is not only large bet of e bighiy ently ot Balttorre | Seah have, peau 0 banding, © based Zoos | Will average Ste ch eal on Boo. Dovid | rounds of sctwvantial eorvice. Bt, elr, were those facts | PACKAGES. Of this amount thirty toes are sens to Now | se Ee Semel which the city of | they'are pur up ie hence imetoar nents thee ee: | sew Orleans; ‘Hom. Vas Hew York takes in your regiment, arising from the ore. gy conetrvcted that ot nig a the tt Semc | Lieut, Col, Winder, On { tren he" fentemaaly yy ni the ciate end ie a peste i ed coe “a G. Wy wee, would warrant on ja dcvoting to your wm pent from Racbescer, Lockport, Holley, Mid Vic | and wie, Shia hall And se | proof that civilians are Bot for, Pittsford, aod various other piares'in the vicinity and | Sha Ba erry renen Mee ine viet Piclaton” xttty Ret | slob the line of the Niagara Fale Raltread. tn. firmer | Fig, Pe | ‘antiet ie Jour application to the. Common’ Gounel wan | care, New York city, and. in tet. ourselves ere, wore efecto It And It is creditable to he Uiberaity | Gelcioog traf Bul upmears that Weetar New. Yorks oh. | Seema warded io You the exctnive rights ha Wnagdes eCity Male sow, pot Py not j ow | Earns pant ethene a | 3 et ih the wet Sct rut te wo 9 conn val | prow volar’ senate tan Pot Peon mw New Frou — crop 9 = TS Ay proseenie “ie sae sue Reet ot ae 5 A] “eae pirg a tbe Ana aitiogn toe cic power ‘dowd at all times be ef. Fel to the exclusion of all tortor Misa” chick. have eet | The Fiv fewnt for mere from external evila, been wanted, and many cane have not reationd the = with a serious arcident on the 98th ult yet in s commanity of @ milion vu" oceasione may Cost of traneportation. The Sweet Bought are now pase | when te strong prim ha ilaary most Inter res for SE Oeed, NS Se Wetone oro tae aod mag: | the pubs aa ted Rte te ni fremene grace the frat shay ad tande p, | oe to ua, Lhe ay Becepety of ecaner | | our CA A other and «© peare ot been large, they are not much wanted, | siriveq hom he | peightoring Dawe beon subject ¢o repeated rine, we 84 they ‘bats aye, snd meat of them are of | were = wy J exem| am, we gas aoe am $0 come te, and the onp. Hove, A, Gilmore and Jas. Cooper, of Pa, are in Waah- tery for the of the public peace, and it ie wee froit will be in SUppiy and of ax. ‘Trescott, bas Hef doubtfel in either case, auch a resort if the trees po ‘ | q_Agototant of State, Mr. croary_inabe ain we ape 0 hw aitiy nc peu: ae jon heavily by | Washington care Uniden te South Onroad. . Neverthaiors we encourage and promote == Cowanmemnax Exrct Kien twa Dom — on. Company Songs srehe Carp wea | a eS ) of the 2408 tom Ou Theretay of Po May tty 4 ‘be private on pL Ua f nee oe the ole. Week & dual war icught in the Indian nation, he | and tnsireormee pages of on hie, spears necwenary to coousiute & strong military power tween Dr. William Mitchell oa Mr Eiward W. Gaui\,op. | th'white ied Conara sou be from show the globe; aid among tbe beet” diaviplivel enrge, it Eiken for Cegremm ‘mths ata cine ina fa | the tmoual cousameeds, weet Salad Gum te ae qeverely conceded thay the erventh regen folbe’a NN pe x Py one ee | arrested Tor ny eatianate thelr lone fiton pecond to pone. In coneineion, and ceived by relatives of the dorearrd Hivine ia tke ce | Woelt meters, Soran worth men, i give you formal et ty. The Aeernard aa brotbor to Gonnk \t, ini vicim!. | Boyle, on come evenings 6 Pmany * rages ; thar'vs' tm noe yen ay ~~ FA ee | Sea teove ouyw ena pe A cat, Rae =“ 1 ia reported ‘monte beo sold many “* ” for ose

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