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THE HORSE SHOW. Whe National Exhibition of Hors+s SROOND DAY'S PROCKEDINGS. Sraivariay, Sept & Youterday was the second day of the Spriugtelt Horse Exhibition, and une proceedings were of a very inverest- ‘Wg character As early ss eight o'clook + Dogan to amemble ov the Flampdeu Park, which us only & short quarter of 4 mile Out of the town; but the official y Mevee uLtil pine o'clock ads of the association at soveding® did not .0 alr At that bour the jalger oiaod Deli evmmoned cinsses Nos, 10, UL and 12 (colts and file Ure) to assemble in front of the judges’ stand for extibi- Bion. The following wore the eutries in those clesseain— », of the Black Ub breed—iwo aud & 2 ‘Lady Allen, entered by William 11M, Meriden, Goan, by Ethan Aliea—-tws years 8. Meacham Maid, entered by LS. Clark, Weat Me- Uf tbe wessiuger and Black Hawk breed— Black Hawk Bello, entered by ©. M. Lewis, North Mexsenge’ aud Sherman Morgao—tures 6 aud 6 Jeuny and Nelly, entered by John Brooks, Jr., Princeton, Gonn., of B&baa Allen aud Morgan breed—iwo Morgan—taree years, 12, Florence, entered (by Thomas J, Veal, Hartford; Cam part Messonger, rire unkuowo—\hves yea 18 Zach Taylor, eutered by W Arabian and Morgen biood—ihree years. The judges, aiter tuspectivg tue above, ordered a trial olds taking the track Meugham Maid, of speed-—the De KBED Lo waAgOLE gu te four wh was vot iaken my th bat comp eted their at Pegey, and several among these two lots exh! Superior trotsing sotion wil free, easy style of going as to give prowise of thetr betng beard of again at co distant Cisse No. @, betog the Brood mares that were exhibited the preceding day, were next ordered up for a lal of speed As the complete list of entries hes becom published to the Berai, it m unnecessary w give ithere. Macy of than displayed superior trotting q aaliti Showed them to be of U A brown ware, belongiug to Count ; nobleman, by Ylywg Dutchman out of Gos, was much At ten o'clock a very interesting feature of the fate | pene Png gs tgs ee Jes, aud their puligroee (the exbivition of fancy matched horses, geitings was witnessed = This to the list was aumbered 6, and bad the following entries: — 1H F Osborne pry and Lady Greon- fund Messenger, tere nud aig tt vears were a beautiful dappled coests xt and dap plod aray, qith white mane and tall, and were admire ly matobs 2. 8 F Twitcbeti’s, Mass., Lady Pratt and Milkmaid, by Meesenger and Typo; dark brown aud ligot «nay looked well, aud trotted together first rate S.J. Wilcox, Meriden, Goan, Beil aud Jim, by Shor This pair bave’ previourly takea State Tnoy are two dark hrowa horace, about 16 bands, well watched, with magnidcont Style of action, and elicited genera! aimiratiou ‘and Tige, entered by H. Pemb r, Coan, and jorgan, were a dark eorrel and bs & A-pair, sorrel and biack, entered by J.G. Ward, Milbury, Conn., were admired for their flue sweep: | Fair prizes for this class, ing going. 6 Apair, white and black, entered by James Red, A trial of speed between these fancy teams took plane Gnd then Nos 6 6 and § were ordered t Ailerwari* the remaining teams. much eumiration, At balf past eleven o'clock claasce T and 18, contaiaing the following cutries, were Drought ou the track — Class NO. T—STALLIONS OF TWO YRARY OLD AND UNDER 7 Young Rthan, Alvah Coton to Massachusetts, Morgan aad care MeMullen, of Somers, Sonn Hawk, wands. 1434 aa , of Wilvranam, raised Hawk, 254 sears. Young Napoleon, James Hunt, of East raised in Massachusetis, Morgan, 1 000 pout Napotcon Bonaparte, Korace Bachelor, of f:tton, rained | in Massachusetts, Morgan, 160 pounds, 2 years, 143s «, Jr. D. Bigtey, of Borton, raised in ‘essa Chuactia, Mosseager and English, $25 pounds, 2 y.ars, Leviathan, W. . Bradley, of Meridan, Coe tn Qoenectiout, Flying Clound, 900 pounds, 2 y bands. Garibaldi, R. 8 Beming, of Clapprilie, rained la Massa. aud Mary Taylor, 980 pounds, 2 | © trimis eloited | of Lor smeadow, raised choseti, Kuban Aljea , 16 banda Bampehire Cotef, E. P. Bartlett, of Westhampton, ralsed fo Massachusetts.’ Black Hawk and Columbus, 1,000 | years, 163¢ bands. pounds, 2 yuare, 16 hands | Muro, Samuel J Jackson, of Floshing, I. 1 Long Island, Flying Cloud 84 pounds, 2 yearn, 16 baade Leaeer, HH Lawrence, of New York raised in New York, Selim, 680 pounds, £ yoare. 14 \ hauda J Leavitt, of Norto on., reiaet im Connecticut, Back Hawk, York, rained in New | York, Revenue, 000 pounds, 3 Protection, R. Brown, of York, Revenue, 82° pounds, @ yearr, 14% bandas Burwett, of Masonascits, rwenger aud Black Hawk, {1 Patoh, of Springtold, raised in | Morgen, 040 pounds, 6 yearr, 164 ‘aod Morgas. 1,100 pounds, 4 years, Robin ny Boy, Lyman Mayfor¢, of Bradford, Mane, raieed | \o Massacbus tts, Protting Childers, 000 poun ts, 3 years, wow York, raised tn New ‘amorican Pagle, Horatio Folmes, of Stafford, Cona., raleed in Comper ‘cut, Messenger and Morgan, 900 powads, 2 years, 1S bands ’ Gre & Merrick, of Wilbranam, | Morgna raised (u Wassachuretta, #20 pound Case sO. 13—coute (itaLoss O8 GULDINGE), ONE THAR Bay “tate 24, W D Prouty,of Wore si or, rawed in Hol ou, Fibas Allen “yetield, Paised in Wacrarsctt, Jobo Brooks, Jr.,of Tr and Morgan. 102 pounds, 1 year, 18 Young Bashew, 1 D Warner, of © Mrssachurotis, Bashaw aod Duroc 660) ode 1 year Rarowt ME GriMa, of fort and Morgan, 800 pounds, L year, | B Smith, of Southboro, rained |p Hart- the bornes MPbinee No T war | Leviathan (bosh by Fiying | came in aheat and la their foal trial Moro and Leviathan came in io the order oame t In the second lot, Gay Boy, although he got Inst off, came | Oret, Tne, 2:08 Oe Hert Clate (nat came on the track wars the paddle toragh Of thir description of horse, al At present Fut” 8 area: demaod. ta consequence of equee | secticut, Binck Hawk, 1,076 prcoming fo generally feahioneble, wae only & very limited entry, comprising the follow'og: — Clase so) 19—sann Ue fone Luctus Onuveree, of Wrosted, Onn in Mawachusctts, Mensenger and Morgaa, 1.0) 7 8 years, 14), bands ‘Citrk, raised and owned in Vormont, Bailrorh Mor 080 wrandas, T pears, 16 han te. > Bem. of Springte.d rained in Masnechusetia, Morgne and native, 00 pounds, T years, | of Boston J The trial 6? apsed am @ most ereitiog Ce. Glows) and Hiram ower Lydia, John C Barbar, of Weatield, rateed i pounda, 10 years, 14)4 lan te. Morgan, A. BR. Mather, raised ia Vermont, Morgea, 900 Dbusetis, In time |, O M. Boden, of Martiord, Coon. raleod | in Vermoas, Black Hawk, 000 prande, § rears, 18 bende. Pin k Hawk Farmer, Joos It iagway, Of Beidport, «| ‘Vo. reisea in Vermont, Black Hawk, bate Pew poaada, § years, | Sion Robineos, of New York: FH. iT Peters, of Bouhboro, Cheries G. Deve, of Piymouh: f Ur., of Albany; fawr 4 Reed of Rook wile: Carie rt Waker btsrrison, « jing are © the show Tiere were + Quesiniane ateewe (Iem #0 Faowed Lbele pyr set cot of thelr Lorwet ia 8 Styse sas elicited any vereat fog wae dol gbifat Bde Coonection! ri L008 0. B—Orautiows OF SOUR TRARS AND CEDRE Fove orem, Cove Tompkins, raised in Vermoat, iter Feedortok Khat 4 years, to baods. vie 1. Nourse, of Shrewsbury, , Nosparell, 609 powads, 4 years, | 9H Bennett, or New Betton, Mons., raised <v quout, Bink Hawk and Merseuger,'1,059 poanta, | iden, Oona , ralead in Momseuger, 1150 prrds, § rateed is Mains es 1.905 va0ds, € yenrs | +o a lade, of New Britain, | vie, Charles Pe toot. eee Haws years. 15 hana, Back Fath Moree Bre a ee NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1860.—TRIPLE SHEET si pan, 1,000 pounds, 4 years, 16 | Ny os Buck Hawk, roe Lows, of Now Britain, Comn., raised iw Connecticut, Messeuger and Sherman Mor- 1,000 pounds, 4 years, 164s bands M. Lewis, of New Britain, Conn rataed 1 Oy . Meseeoger aad Sherman, 1, pounds, 4 ye, 16 bande Nopame, W. H. Harrington, of Salom, Maag., raised in 8 len, Ftban Allen aud Messenger, @00 pounds, 4 years, 6 bards. surprise, R. W. Devnis, Bristol, R. 1, ratwed. in Rhode Is\and, thoroughbred, 950 pounds, 4 years, 163¢ hands. Poutiac, J. J. Ormudali, Brattleboro, Vi, retsed Bricport, Vt, Biack Hawk, 850 pounds, 163, banda. Arebian Biack Hawk, D. ©, Perry, Windsor, Ct, at Windsor Locks, am Arabian aud Morgan, 1,025 pounds, 4 years, 1b dy bands. Tornado, James Shedd, of Alford, raised in New York, S hipso and Bir Henry , 1,050 pounds, 4 years, 16 bands Kenicta Buy, Jobo Moulton, of Framingham, raised in Maseeachuset#, Messenger, 046 pounds, 4 years, 14% Kiack Warrior, Semue! Noyes, Enfield, N H., raised in New ; Sherman Morgen, 1,126 pounds, 4 yours, i; 16 hands, Hickory Jack, Adama Carpenter, Pi 1, 2 Ruore laiand, ” god Livehasiae 608 ra\sed ip Ethaa Allen and Lit ponndas, ¢ years, 1436 hands, Freck, rawed in Conuecticut, Black Hawk and Messen- ger, 940 pounds, 4 years, 1656 Ja. oung Ethan, Cephas >. Chamberlin, raised in Massa- b are Ethan aud st, Lawroucs, 900 pounds, & years, at Young America, Samuel L. Culley, Burlington, Vt, aised in Vermont, Flylog Morge: , 667 pounds, 4 years, years " ‘6 hapas 7 Maud, entered by FW. Russell, Portland, Cona.,by | “Biliy, Dupie| Parker, raised ia Massachusetta, Rthan Clas io —two years. ‘ Band ® Price ani Peegy, entered by M. BL Griffla, Micoleton, Quan, by Measenger—iwo years, 10 Dolly, eutered by do , by Morgan—turee years, itack’ by do., by Biackbawk an: Allen, $00 pounds, 4 years, 15 bands. Miles Standish, E. I Bosh & Co, Shoreham, Vt., raised in Maseachusetta, Black Hawk aod Mary Taylor, 960 a pounds, 4 years, 16 havcs Seth ‘Sprague, George R, Weston, Worcester, raised in Mareuchusetta, Ethan Alleu, 1,050 pounds, 4 years, 16% bards. Patbfinder, Jr., William Pettibone, raised in Meriden, Cop» , Rack Hawk, 1,100 pounds, 4 years, 16 hands. Judges—Sheliou Leavitt, of Groat Barrington; E. B. Hyde, of Stafford, Coun; L. D. Joslyn, of Greenfield, ue if eapere , & Middletown, Coun.; Frank Johnson, of New York, | In the trial of speed of the first division of the above, termed « | Hickory Jock came in first, Billy seooud, Seth Sprague thire, uod Frank feurth; time, 2:69 Among the second divisicn Pontiac was winner, than secoad, ¥ reality , as no regard wax paid fo the desoription of vehicle | Miles Standish third, and Naugatuck foarth; time, 3:18. to which they were attached, some of thew being bar be wotting eulkies, aud othore Oousequoatiy tha re ord of bbe time tnede 14 valucies®, aud tu many MALAUCER roy ae ene jndes after the ‘hres year olds | den, Uobn, to wagon, now followed. It was wonfoy the trot, the two year olds followea | Dutchman, alt. broke repeatedly. In @ trial be. Lady allen, Maud, Pride, Nelly aad | tween two splendid Biack Hawks, Patrick Henry and wed such | Robert Fulton, the former won; time 3 minutes This was A tr.al of speed between Flying Datchman, 8 years, by luck Hawk nd Messenger, owned by H. J of Conuecticut, uncer the waddle, and Black Hawk 2ud & years, by Black Hawk, owned by Wm. Halo, fof Mori’ e an exciting race, and was closely contested through. out There was no competition with class No. 27 (strong truck teams), the magnificent team of Silas C. Aarriog, ‘the famed safe manulcturer, frightentog away all cou testauta. §=Tbey were trotted in front of tne stand, turned quickly severk! timer by the driver (who bad oo reine Wo the leading Dorse), © show the complete subjection they are under to his yoice. They were much, and de | servedly, admired, Theee horses are of Conestoga, Penn. , | breed, aud averags over 1,860 pounds each. ‘The show of ‘thao forty vine ent CLASS NO. 17.—FAMILY HORSES. Fanny, Jamer abbe, of springteld, raised in New Terk} Hemmblotontan breed, 1,100 pounds, 7 years, 165 u Norman Ward John R. Poor, of Boston. Tagutroct, ane Pease, of Warebouse Point, rained to Ce anda, breed, '1,300 pounds, 6 years, 17 Major,S E Chadwick, of Westfield, Mase, raised in | Berkatare , Mase, Biack Hawt, 1,060 pounds, 6 yours, 1555 Prine’, H. A. Phalon, of Hinsdale, N. H., Eolipeo and Metsenger, 1,000 pounds, 6 years, 1634 hauds. Tige, D. D. Crombie, of Holyois, Mess, raised in Hol- yoke, Messenger, 1,150 pounds, 7 years, 16 hands. Ned, F Bush, of Weet Meriden, Cono., raiso1 in Now » York, Meme oger, 1,160 pounds, 10 years, 16 Jeuny,8 D Hagard, of Kofield, raised to Canada, St. Lawrence, 1 050 po ands, 6 years, 1534 bande. Peter Boyle, Daniel ‘a. Phittips, of Hartford, Conn., | = in Vermont, Morgan, 1,200 pounds, 6 years, 16 ‘am Carpenter, Daniel Phillips, raised in Ohio, Messon- ger, 1,200 pounds, 6 years, 16 bands. Robin, Samuel Larrabee, raised in Bangor, Me., Mor £An, 1,060 pounds, 6 years, 16 baods, Nigee Hawk, James Reed, raised in Verraont, Biack wi ir Hawk, 1,000 pounds, & 16\ hands Bu ret 6 D. ita, of tueeld, Coen. raised {0 = it, Morrill breed, 1,060 pounds, 6 yours, 16% Gray Pearock, Silas €. of New York, raiaod in }, Messenger, 1, pounds, 9 years, 16 Fanny Wylds, Heory Wyiés, of Brim@eld. Maas., raised \p Magmachusetts, Messenger, 060 pounds, 5 years, 145s Charlie, L. 8. of Windsor Locks, Coan., raised in New York, at breed, 1,140 pounds, 8 years, 16 vou as 6. See re N. Y., raisod in New , Mor Messenger, Ee own tee , P. F. Wileox, gen, 1 16 peguin, te geen, tneabtn Black Jim, E. Hi |, of Moutpelier, Vt, raised in | Vermont, Biack Hawk and Morgan, 1 900 pounds, 3 years, 15% bands jcoarc, Wtans Warr, ot Portiand. Me., raised in ine, Morgan, 926 pounds, 6 years, 16 Lauds Lacy Clay, Tabor, of Dover Pisios, N. Y., raised | at Dover Plains, N. Y.,@. M. Clay, Jr., 1,060 pounds, 6 Privee, (mn Strong. of Hartiord, Conn., raised iz Coa- necticut, Morgan, 1,000 pounds, 5 years, 16 bands. Major, KR. Vanceusen, of Westteic, mont, Haubletonma, 1.130 pounds, 4 yoars, 16 bande. Jack, . R——, 0” Alford, rawed’ in Pisteticid, Morgan, 1,076 pe: T years, 16% banda. Tom A. Kibbe, of Springfeld, reisod in Ver- Morgan, 1 200 pounde, 6 ) cars, 16 navds. Harrwgtou, & F Ty teueli, of Framingham, Massacnumetie Morrill aod Messenger, y | Mase , raised in 1,120 pocnas, 9 years, 164 banas, ' iteate Maid, Charies Moultoe, of * Framingham, dim Mas raised i» Maine, Meereuger, 960 pounds, 10 years, 1d sandr. Diek. Goneey Twitehell, of Boston, raised in Vermont, Hoot, L M Hatoare, of Middletown, Conn., | 1,00 pounds, 6 years, 15) baaas. ov Rey, Rusees, 0 Portingd, raised in Comnect!- cut, Black Hawk Messenger, 1,050 pounds, 7 years, 16% Farmer's Roy, M. 1 Griffo, raised in Connecticut, Mes- 125 pounda, & yeurs, 1535 hands. ~auel Elleworth, of Barre, raised ia Vermont, years, Lb\¢ banda. aed ta New York, Cassius M 7 Abe, Wor yeare, 16 bends are, Ub pounds, & Tecuney T. . Wanon of Springield, rewed tn Messe- aictentnn, O00 pounds, ¥ renns, 36 Bande, chusete Bay [nck Geo Dudley, of West Winsted, Coca rained in ———., Hambleton tan, 1,595 |, § yearn, 16 Deuds. ee Murtevan, Hawk, 960 younds, 7 yeare, 1 | Morgan, John Hazleton of Oxford, NH , raised (a New Hamvetire, Morgan, 1.040 pounda, 4 youre, 16 hands Sam Houston, B.S. Jobason, of Weat |, Conn. raised in Coouect.cut, Morgan, 900 pocada, T years Buly, DF. Meeeman of Chicopee, Mars , rawod in Ver- mont, Morgan aad French, 9 years R, Weeon, tn Veron, engen, L900 yoeadesT Yours, iss bent Bunter, I gatas’ of Lnmerel, retest ba, Couneane” fT, 1.199 pounds, 6 years, 164 bands. Measenger, 60 ene, 18 er, 9860 pounds, § years, T" Peck, Morr Soun., raised tn Ooo 6 years, 16% bands. pounds Young Goiumbus, George EB. Dongias, of New York, raised io New York, Coumbas aad Hambietouiaa, 4 years, 18 bends Tom Corwin, Reaben Foar, of Littleton, Mase, raised in Vermont, Memenger, 107s pounds, 6 16 bau te Johne}, J ©, Stimpena, of Salem, raised in Ca pada, Morgan, 000 pounds, § years, 16 hands. ‘They were too numerous to all enter into trial of ‘at the same me, and were divided inte ive tow ten borgeseach. In| the rst trial Doay borge well known on ine Urlot Oourss, 1. 1, om Maske tngdale + ad—came im fret tn easy my'> ‘the walking and metoord bores, focr tn tm band, etallions of from tre to eight years | 20 morrow band aod wx cla and | aaron, Wi! be exhibited. The town is TaD from all parts, and hete: Canta be\cbtatned without ibe grvsteat {get rome tations be ye ‘The Irish Qacstion. | a boas, is now published ong Newt which J made at penned d Dot alee for the complimentary aw Team to he able 6) ame you tn etwoerity thet | consider this, your re wet work, to ** une of the best Matewente wil: & svort Comper of we case Of Irotand thet | hawe over seen Tecan asrare you als that. the gb Tam not one of those wh cemre to witness am inver cn of thie comntey by Praces (oelieving that <-> ap teregion weal? be ¢ trees to wth France aud Ireland), i yet ardently desire arco’ that fiendly and Sy mpathen seuire. newspapers, itt of to ue that foreign writer? who. like you, take the trouble to hnyvoe Soe oven vindieate our Charsoter ard oor » ond thes the pablo opines TT ee on to appreciate your ‘and to defend their cha- € my conviction, T venture in their name to your part labors in their cause, Ihave the bouor to be yours, very faithful!) Monsiour Mane Marri, Paris. Abuses of American Seam: 10 THR EDITOR OF THE HERALD. “Audi Alerem Partem."” An article under the above caption appeared in one of the city papers in the early part of this week, which, ou Acoount of the foul injustice it does to a most worthy class of men, deserves some refutation and wel! deserved {LL1aM 8, O'BRIEN. I have ralic¢ out of New York for twonty-five years in various capacities, from boy before the mast to chief offi- cer aud commander, and, though “out of the ring” for several years, I feel ita incumbent duty to take np the udgels in behalf of my former brethren in that honorable ‘and dapgerovs profession which has shed as much glory upon our country 4s any other, however “learned” they may be styled; nor eball I withhoid « just tribute of re epect to the worthy “foremast hands” while viadicating the character of their officers from unjust and undeserved Tserved a long epprenticeship in the Liverpool and London packets, in steamships and in India clippers, aud J have noticed with deep regret the degeneracy of our merchant marine for the last Gftcen years—a retro gression which bas made many man cager to escape rom the misery of a‘‘life on the ocean wave,” and which I think J can readily acceunt for in other ways than ty eaddling it upon the “cruelty of officers.’” ‘The discovery of the gold mines of California aad A1s8- tralia opened vew fidlds for saSor adventure, aud the ad- vantages the crews of South Seamen beld over their offi cers suon broke down the old aod necessury restraint ispenrable to anything like aval discipline. When Jack”? could shoalder bis pick aud shovel, aad ‘among the rich placere of the gol vest for bis voluntary toil, free from all restraia' not wondertul that be should forsake bis — a perils and privetions, tor the pieassat fields Certain it is that the old class of sailors—men of the Old réyime—who, after their spree went on board their ship able aud j—this old apd worthy ciass of ‘‘sbeli backs’ with the discovery of the gold mines of Cali fornia and Australia. But ships must be manned, and in the of “able 1w class appeared These were geuerally mea who, ip ‘eaiiore, reach the goidea nepe Wo den land reap a rich bar on shore was over, @erved no regular bad etill @ strong desire to regions, and the gailor landiords were ship them as “good mea and In 1854 I sailed from New York in a! ily hors, used on the road, &c., was is alone; most of the ia an able seaman’s duty. Nor ones were insolent and disobed| and ever years. Why did be not overbaul the catalogue arrest » who have riseo up in matiny, and, , have resisted the orders of the officers to “get under weigh!” I can from memory call over a long list of our old packet commandors, whose names are 8: every houorable and geverous pane a few —Capteins Uharies G. sreball, FA. Dep r ay uormetock , my ma} Morgan, Waite, &c., kc ‘tute an inquiry into the charac- men, as to their reputatious on sea o¢ shore, and be would arrive at tbis conclusion—that @ more bi B rf a i Hi! 5 4 & § H F i i | ft < i g z | i < a! z fl z i a is = & Would pliae on shipboard is cerential, the #bip and cargo, # to tour dowa the the authority of Ly vowmd, TL Valle, raised tm Canada, 860 hands Naw You, Sept. 7, 1860, United States Commissioner's Court. Before James Bridgham, Fay CHAROR OF MURDER ON THE HIGH SEAS. ame unknown, oD the night of the 12th of July Inst Ex- am/|nation waa commenced yesterday and John W Smith , 16 New York raised in Dipole, heads. one of them beating deceased in the face with bis fist; other then threw s je at him while he wae to drive of caure bien to ‘Yeasel into the sea, when be was reat Fas cru to’ Atrivals apd Departurcs. od Mrs Jones ® Tooker dora, ¥ Ly Potion, rs, 0 Bteertevact, Luke Li Jno Fort Te Bina, 0 (he steer aer -—F ten aunt P e ven ; comwke— Roden Wood, 1 wag at OL LJ ' Cao 8 tow vias i ferre “? 4, © He od Kamei BB | a esis Deligit and Pargatary. City Intelligence. frag 2 Lawss sremwr.—About five o'clock yesterday morning &x'Te Was discovered in the iron railing mand- factory of Hos.chings & Wickersham, Nos 67, 69 and 6L street, The Gromen were promptly at the premines, oon yvishéd the tire. The done to the building cod prea by Gre and will aiaount to about $160. Insur%d for $07,000 in wing | msi folto: ce companies, vizée-Pur. M0, $6,600; Gardhue, $9,000, Fc 0, Maral ns Ber dei erty Satara Set » m & epark, ‘ BALK OF Bioop Carmx.—The adyey,‘ied aale of toa pure bred Alderney cows and calros, reo. YY imported per ehip Bhiladelphia, by Mr. Herbert, ateras, 4 * large pumber of those interested in the improvement »,' "tock to pler Mo. 1 North: viver y. The bidding” "at lively, eight of the cows g quickly dispose! of prices averaging $200 each, the calves, which were soli at prices from $50 to $100 cach =Two of the cows were noteold, no ons being willing to ad- ‘vanoe Om the stated price, $175. Mrnocaytux Linkany As#ocuution —The Library and Reading Room of the Association, as also the dowa town dea ear coves pe aap a ins ovdhiog of that day all the ‘of the -Amociation will be freely thrown open to tue inspection of the public Agenera! reunion of members and their friencs is ex- pected for that eo caw nth Brooklyn City News. TriaL or Sream Fixe Exaive Vicrory.—Yesterday af- ternoon the new steam fire engine Victory, No. 13, was triea, with eminent success, in froat of the City Hall, be- fore a large number of citizens, It had been announced that the trial would commence at three o'clock, but neer- ly one Lour elapsed, while people were kept waiting, and many went away under the impression that some altera- tion had beep made in the arrangements and that the trial would not come off at all, At about a quarter to four o'clock the Victory, attended by Mr. Thomas Doyle, the Foreman of the Company, Mr, Jumes F. Farrel! Score- tary, and about forty more rod shirts, entered the encio- sure of the City Hall, and wore étationed between the building and the fountain, The beautiful machine imme- diately became a theme for the admiration of the lookers on, cepecially euch as happensd to be connoisseurs in that description of mechanism, ss here are certain pecaliari ‘ues ip the Victory worthy of nove. It was constructed by ‘was quile wemk end leaky, in consequence of whieh the engine could not be worked at ite full pressure. li was ‘egreed on all bands that if the fall power were to be put op the suction would bave burst. Still the working was creditable. From the Application of the watch nlp Hi 8 i i i | H BE rok i i 28 z : 2 Hit fl i tee i it : i i 1 i u H iF Hi if: Lf i i i H ! i= t Major ES. Sibley, U: S. A, and lady; AW, Se ‘ ~ E Church and lady, New York, and K. W. In» message from the War Departmeat, received yes- terday byZOol. Chr. Schwarzwasider, of the Fifth regi- ment New York State militia, Jefferson Guard, the Privilege was granted to that gentleman by the Secretary of War, to occupy Bedioe's Island with bie regiment for one week during the present month, for practical instruc Guty, fas to make them useful in case per vices sor fa jeired for the defeoce of their atopted cua. try. The news thet ‘be pormiasion was granted spread like wild fire among to» members of the regiment, and met with ftisfaction. They are particulariy proud of the first regiment to whom such an tm- = lege was granted. The following ts a copy of Apsrtam ‘8 Orne, Wesumewen, wits 6, 1860 } Colone! CS wwanz¥ ceLnER, commanding Filth New Vork State muiiia, city of New York St . Noe'w York barbor, and the barracks thereon, for a week preeent monia, for the ‘toa! inetruction nen nace reat |, has been referred Serretary of War approves your req Lieutounnt General Scott, command rg the been desire te give ihe necessary orders to Carry |! I bave the honor to be, sir, your ob"t serr’t WAL NIC/OL8, Assietant Ad) etant (eners. THE PROVIDENCE LIGHT INFANTRY, This dre miitary ¢ mpeaf, Wrage Hoe command of Col, W OW. Brown parating one bradred murhets, with @ Inrpe tall, trola’ ing the Rev. Dr. Clerk, Bishop of Rhode Teimod, and the Rey. Aogurtaun Woodoury, as chaplains, arrived big the Stoningtoe boat on Thursday morning, and proceeded immediately, by the Erie Mallroad to Gieveland, Obio, t participate im ihe ‘oaagaration Of the Per-y ctatue Tals command i acting as cx d } f 52 =" 23a5 sEiise i Gort to & large delegation of the citizens of Raode toe. bie Peosiioney Gov Sprager od stad, Tewt. or, Ball, hie Bogor? Seben 2 Kaigot, Mayor of the city «f Frow Dr. Usher Parvant. the oni Tres: fon Tarilets Seerotare of Sates C4. Up. - of tbe Hose of Reprenantetiven. Ma. vemeral, Qaartermant’’ Soaera’ and be E i 5 & 3 ! i 3 - H i i they Albany ou Flay, smber 14, and v ll arch Broadway awtee the eben ington buat. F 3 Fimoast Nowprcuattns —The Siew pete pth) comer of Haanver, 0g. Deg Town, Fre Nagro ‘ Nit Than, al too fo ht te The Vey ad Tent Berd of Aldermen, emu urvrrarion 10 rite PRINCE OF WaLne—TaS ARRERT OF VA- ‘This Board met last eveaing, and tm the absence of the City of New York, to extend of the British pomessions in.North Ameriea to this city; and Whervas, bo intelligence, official or othor wise, bas #inve been Communicated by his Hon or the Mayor to the Com- mon Counci) touching the intentions of his Royal Bigh- ness ib respect 1 the invitation wo teudered ww visit the city; » be it ved, That his Honor the Mayor be, and ho ia hereby, requested to communicate to this Board all the informaiion tn bis porecsrion connected with the aatici- Pe babe his Royal Highness tbe Prince of Wales to is ity, logether with a o of bis dence, if Any elicited, io obedience to the request of the Common joungil in extending such imvitation. Or 22 ction of Aldorman BaGusy, the reaolution was laid am the tabix bY & vote of 9 w 5. Kderman offered witbont due warrant, arrested many reepectable aad Time eit. 08 and reelients of New York City upon charge . Buch charges being totally founded ia Peo eee ims wtoard of -Aldermen, deeming it our duty to | the liberties of she residents qud citizens of New es tved, That a mM mittee of three be appolated, with full power to call for ,Der#oDs and papors, to inquire into ali ench abeged ovtrag.*f, aud report the sams, with all | particulars and their op.4ion thereon, and what, if any, faction it is advisable for u'¢ Board to take in pre- mises. It was adopted Aldorman CoRwEit offered @ resolution to the effect that, es (be Comptrelicr has recommended @ Change to be mate to tbe law oamipg the time tw {be sonval assens neat fe sees eats Commeucing the gullection of taxes; ore Resctved, That the subject be referred (o the Committee babe he > ‘to this Board, Adopted priors Senlanpa, corm. ‘The confirmation of the street ciomning coutract, awarded lost A resolution was thea offered, to the effect that the City Inspector be requested to preptre plans andispecificativas for cleaning the etresi# for the term of five years, aud mit the game to the Gommov Council for aotion there- as early as practicable, Adopted The Finance Department seat in & communication, Btating that a balance of appropriativos, amounting to $8,170 413 68, remained unexpended oa the Bist of Au- Bust, 1860 WERKIY STATRMENT (F TIE CHAMOBRLALN, The following waa received frum the City Chamberlain aud County Treasurer:— Balance August 81 Receipts...... Ralance Septem! sees oi ‘The Committee on Wharves aud Piers, to whom was re- ferred the suggestion of the Comptroller, that some more durable method of constructing the wharves and pire thould be adopted, reported that they fully concurred ta | the Comptroller's suggestions, and offored a reaolation to | the effect that the Board should request the Street Com- | missioner to cause the necemary examination to he made pera es lp oege enya gen mop ri ay He dr change, any, cau be made with advautage Ww the iate- rests of the city, in the present method of construct bax! pions, kc, and t prepare estimates of the same, ua: make such recommendations 9s be may deem uaelil to the Common Council in cetermming the plans to be ee and the time and maaner of executing the same. report was laid over. After disposing of some rou- tine business the Board adjourned to Tuesday pest. Supreme Court—Spectal Term. Before Hon Judge Ingraham. Bart. 1.—-The People, @c., ex rd, Patrick Lynch and Others vt. The Board of Aldermen of the Vity of New York.—A motion was made op the part of the Board of Aldermen that the peremptory writ of mandamus imwuet on the 84 of September be opened and set anice, as it ap. peared that the writ did uot correspond with the alter- bative writ. The alternative writ commanded them to Kibbe, ber tackle and cargo. by the man-of-war Crusader af a siaver. No counsel appeared for the claimant, who belongs to the ancient and universal femily of the “Smitha.” The Crt grauted the order of condemuatioa and sale. on the Kibbe, and are vow in Eldridge street jail, Our Providence Co.respondes Peoviaree, K 1, Sept. 6 1860 Mititary Visiters from New SerieyA Pleasant Time— Departure of Rhode Islanders for the Clean Celera them— Polisace Moving, dc Providencs is truly ina fover of excitement to day Hardly recovered from the bustie incident to the obser vance of commencement, thle oltizeus of this quiet vil lage have been called upon to wituest a foreign lavasion from New Jersey, in the shape of the Paterson City Bloce, aad the departure of « large number of the in habitants of this State for Cleveland. ‘The Blues made their advent last evening, having passed the day previous tn New Haroa, and were recoired by the National Cadets of this city. A malute was fred by the Marine Artillery on the arrival of the corps, and greetings of from Mayor Wright aod a Gue oc lla ton awaited Ral road Hall, This morning the Bluce and their entertaincrs made a pe ule throngh toe city, and elicited much attention by their beactiful ap pearance aod ‘he precision of their drill. du0k to the mfort and pleasure of the visiting company will be le't condone, and they will no doubt retare ome well | osed with their trip, and the (nmtitutions of Ide State of Rhode Island and Providence Mantajioas Tee wes take ap thelr line of march for home to-morrow evening, abd Will breakfast at tbe Astor House on Satur. worn! bare favorabie cide bare wieudy, oa will tave an undying ropatsaion sil & i i é ir i sf Sprngue's eu. wet there robe coms fe to Wnink and set for himse! ond ie wt@ wed and comfort to irconrendt ben.” The black repubiionne bol! thete o oe the Bh tud the comtest wil Ub a io oaaedt, | firet one insted | Soma. Cattle wane Swans orray it —- —— Latefemi¥@ from Uteh Territory, OUR CTAH OGEAESTONP ENE. Gayet Sart Laue Cir, August 3, 1860. Deloes Melvitte Gipeon— “Vth Sor the New Fudgtam A Crick: et War— Bimigration on the Pia, Xtled by Lightning -# The Comving Famine—A Ourious Oirou.."* It ie to be hoped that the new United dates “46% for this Territory are coming prepared, fratly, te be imps*> tial, fuir and bones in their official relations with bow Jew and Gentile; and, secondly, fully armed and equipped Witb instructions from the Attorney General about thou bona fide position alougside of, and relatioasip to, Territe- Fial judges aud the Probate Uourt in particular, If they Come here like the former judges, I predict a sea of trov- blew for them, and, en passant, they will suilor from being temperance men Whiskey is a great thing for making friends and a terrible thing for making ene- mies, and all federal «filers who come hers bave magni. cent Chances i that line, Every E I for federal patronage korps a free caak, yoy AA it, misc ef that bas been concocted by profession and folks wae bintte CRICKET WAR. For some time back there haze been frequen’ expres. H fu i i i é 3882 sie HE ipl HH i Hot Hi age i fi le f if EEF i i Hf ul if i i z g £ & +3 gf by i 8 Fort Berriman have seer im this A few days after the cricket battle and Bide Of the sectiers, the latter were vinited storm that swept everything before ‘The #ucb abundance that ravines, in #0: than Leo feet deep, were flied to 07 Gerable portion of growing wheat fras garden, the beet to the wes Vered with rubbish, sand and gravel that in by the rupbing water, that nothing i i tee a F i al ie elie é i : Jordan rose & foot above 1 boy camed John Clark, an only child old, was struck by lightning on the the potat of the mountain, south founc by bis father, who had but buo to bunt for bis cattle, the boy ured, bis shoes were literally other thunderstorm passed ov some Cattle ip e pasture adjoin ip BESEES Hel ist I i g i ‘i Major an edvance ‘the Mormon emigration, arrived in the city oa evening, aud \ emigration from tue States and from Europ: ia excellent Lealth apd condition. The Hand Cart Company haz got abead of the ox trains, aud will arrive bere some time before the ‘emigrants. This company consists 01 267 persons, fort ree band carte aod five waguns, uLaer Dante! Robison. Capt. Franklin Brown's com Pope Lee me eighty ore took ; Marphy’s, ‘persons, 4 eight waguna, iwe tarrtages, foe atoet 286 bend 3 en0ck ‘Cupt. Rose, oly eo miles bebind bim, wita about forty wagons. Capt. Smith ie wn wiles bebind Ross, with thirty- bine wagons and 369 persous. Before and behind them ox and belonging to the breth- 3 al fi : 5 5 8 i rst a 5! - i a ‘words Rot say gE i i ie ig ie if ifs ay gfe ay i u 3 H 4 i Fi 5 5 3 a iE ii 3 tt was the pit of the all inqul- a remained cain. They did Hot know what to think of it when Georges dis- Eatadematesoracaek Aaah wore Une week a lever of invitation to the marriage of Mr. eS SS FS ee received ’ oon aired renowa. Fis matic was gung o the theatres, be concerts which were always crowded. Fioalty, hie lessons enagh er bg beg mee ~e per lenenn Pietro: it) bas lived « be diet two months Kei ht Ay vane. Hie marriwt 6 whom s He idrea E 8 E i ; i He Hi i i ty hig ber, elt on ott.” “Ay ii “Ob! you are going 20 rm ————_—_—__—- ™ Prior 1s * inet ence hoki ne Tee ; we fri ‘\ state roma, (Nat + © vention Fa had hese eeserea i Peak Tans + hight ee te bave heer the time, 4 Norther ve me) oneommned, Wee Tun down Wits Oops acd Kile