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a 7 ' THE SPRINGFIELD HORSE FAIR. Thira Dey’s Procecdings. @n Thureday the third day’s proceedings of the National Borve Exhibition, os Springteid, Mase., commenced st pe onus boar of nine A.M. 75 morning was not #0 fa “ verable ae on the preceding days, as the lowering sky bad b threatening appearance, betokening rain. Avabou: bal eat nine o'clock Gov. Banks and his stad, egy ‘Balovele Reed, Thompson, Sargent and Stoddard, arrived @m the grounds, aud were at once conducted to the er wand, Tho business proceedings of the day ommneneys wie a grand cavalcade of al) the horses entered for Pl pe ao cousider talum, exhibition or sale. The sumber of = the bby exceeded 600, and when in procession art oat striking and aii aif milo track Whey prewenied & mel ompanied the sroor avd BI motes soous. The Governor aud bis At Wn ap emvaicade, having acceptor seats , Semcon Leland, who drove be maguifcest four- io-hand as was in civilian costume, — Fico he gg het military. aniform. AQ tung feature of this procession was the foar sa-hend a Mr. 1. Brows, of New York, which i gover” ij the “Century Team,” im cousequenee */¢ ine rod ages of sne norees consjderably C20 sing ong nancred yours. Hert ig’s noted wagon LAU wag wig oo naod, conveying Gilford’s Boston Brass 3 ud, playing the mest popular airs, Among te DOTS, we especially re- marked Ir Riot 's (of New York) bv udsome Bisbaw stal- 1, New Jereey, &014D1¥ promising five year olé teen, Japiter, salon by Hx oelepralnd Gearge M. Patohen, belonging wo Mr Bathrets, of Fordbam, Weatehoster coucty, and who aso bad ty o Uber promising colts, by the same sire, so exhibition wt toe fair, The “ Wisconsin toam," aa wey were terwot, ® pair of very baadsome bays, and which bad been gurchased by Mr Corcoran, the Weebing- yen davker, the day previous, for a large price, atwracted pessicerante ateeL tion at wo o'clock tne ctuas No. 26 (walking horses) were fought op She growwd. They were inspected hy the droug' e Jodqea ae they passed the staud. Woe forlowing horver were entered: — clase NO. 26. Bor best walking horse, io Daruces or ander gaddle:— Wo Lady | wved by GC. Fisk, Springfield, Mare , 6 yours, Murrell stock. @ Amare owned vy M D. Allen, Holyoke, Mass., 5 years, Morrell sok 3 omveer: oye Reed, Holyoke, Mams., 5 years, o Rageed neg ep oa by 3. E Serring, Now York, # years, Black Hawk stock, > Lady Cassing, owned by HM Sessions, South Wil- Prabam, @ years, Keatucky Hunter stook © Bell, ewnei by £. W Billa, 4 yearn, Morgan oreed. 7 Nelite Crew, owned by J. Wyman, Bangor, Me., 8 pears, Messenger ntosk. © Bay State, owned by J. Chapin, Green teld, Mass., 12 years, ‘stock. 9 rricilla, owned by 8. Ellsworth, Barre, Mass., 6 prare, Morgad #100k. “4 ay waed by L. D, Roberts, Hartford, y Ferris, 0 eoan.¢ yearn, fda titouiaa Atock. . ‘Kate, owned by J. Harmon, West Springfield, Mass., ‘oung Columbus, owned by G. E. Douglas, New (Vert, Columbus aud Hamiltonian stock. Aiver the walking horses had retired from examina- ‘Win, class 14 (matcded horses), came en the track. This apis ‘the show hg oar peprny Ce interest Oummequence of ‘Deauty Majority of the The following are the entries:— cua 14 MaBtohed horses, geidings or marce:— 1. Sam aud Norinan, owned py J. F. Liv’ mon comuty, N. Y., 1,100 pounds each 16 , 6 years; Messenger breed. were very handsome, well matched, bay borees, aud went well 2 Two horses, owed by J. Rockwell, West Winsted, 8 Jenny aod Kitty, owne.! by L. P. Dickenson, Brat- ubors’, Vi, 1,000 pounds ewth, 4M bands, 5 and 7 yearr, Gifford Messepger breed. These did not appear om tas ground. 4 A yair of light sorrois, owned DY R. 8 Johnson, West Suffvk, Couu.; 1,000 pounds each,” 29% bands, 7 and S years, Engiirh breed. 5 Prince and Beauty, owned by 8, CH wring, N. Y.; 1,000 pounds each, @ and 10 yours, 15 ba Ws: Moi tock Haadsome bays without any great sho oF apect. 6 Duody aud Jack, owned by BE Ashiy, N. ¥-j 1000 pounds, 1644 hands, 7 years; Keatucky Huater st vot owued by GM Hudson, Burt'td, yearn’ ® Pair Of ghestu,sts, mirably matohed. by 3 M Billings, Somers, Gonn ; 985 ibs, 14y aut T years; Bullrush Mor gee Ureod, cnenuuls ell unatodd 10, Bill avd Cbarie, ownet by Lyman Work, Williams. town, Vt.; 1,200 poun '®, each, 16 oands, 5 and 6 yeu Sbermen aud Wooubary’ Morgan, « pair of Landsome jet Dweke, w tb Bue action ub ay and Fann; pounse enon, 14% han dark Chertiule as 12 A pair of of owned by J. Brooks, Ir., Ve ; 900 7 aud 8 yours; Black Haws brovd, havdnome res, owned by C A. Fourtellott, Mubury, Mase, 1.050 pouuts, U4 hands, T aud $ years; Back Hawk bree «ll matebed, but witzout moot Prarauce uf «peed bariie and Biuly, owned by H. 3. White, Middie » Ot, T and § years, 2 160 pounds, 16 bands; Postboy well matobed blacse aud gwd goors Frack ud Dick, owned by De E Wis; 7 R Mackey, of 8, 1,165 pounds each’ 16 4 Kentucky Huoter stock , a d Lepper. 16 Kailroad and telegraph, owned by Luther Holland, Beicherwown, Mass; Gana T years, 1,200 pounds each, M% bands; Keutucky Hunter stock; bright bays, weil Mescbe!, and remarka rly bandmome. 16 Lady Jones aud Lady Byron, owned by A. Carpen- ter, Provide.ce, R 1.6 aod 7 years, 1,050 pounda each, 16 bands, Biaxk Hawk, Hambletonian and Messenger stick. 17 Major ead Rov den, Conn 6 years, Haws and Messenger Deputy about theng Ned aad o ih Pn. Hoe: owned by Normah Pr3, pny, . aaunutl, ¥,000 pounds; Plack Hawi gwen, sorrel and well matebex 19 Prince aed Jack, owned by M* sere Perkins Aid Purple, Portvan yb years, 18 gaade, 1109 poauda each, Morgan breed; « remarks’ 5 handsome pair of chest- wuts, goodarotiers aud well b 20 A pair of brown ) race, owned by J. R. Dayton, Portiand, Me, 480° ", yours’ 16% hands, weight 2,000 pounds, bandsom’ Log weil matched. W Buly 804 ' hex, owned by J. B Hinckly, Unionville, ‘Woon 5 80%, GS youre, 165 bande, weight 1,960 pounds; Black Ha’,e stock pair of fine looking browns and very Iast (rccters, 2. George aod Frank, owned by A. , Portland, Boon. , 1 yeart, 16 bavas, 1,040 pounds cach; Black Hawk gond yours, 16 ben te, 2.360 pounds, Cassius flock, well matched browns. 4 Mongomery Wine, owned by ory, Mass, 9 and 10 years, 2,000 poets Ibs Bande ». Chariey and Prank, owned by J 8. Rockwell, Weet Winstead, Conn . S ynare 16 2,400 ; Monsen and urce breed, ¥ fore Yui well matched he, aod exeellent Wrofbers. 90. Ally and Katy, owned inson, Hart. ford, Conn., T yearn, 1554 ‘aithe, a0 pounds; & guod a 4 Dandy, owned by W. 8. Barber, Syracuse; Fand § years, 16% ‘nands, 2,100 pounds; Black Hawk Breed. a pair of weil matebed Dlacks. 28. Breckinridge and Lave, owned by GS foamer, 7 ‘and 8 years, 16% hands, 1,200 pounds; haudsome pair of fae acloned backs. m, owned by Wim. Taylor, New York: 5 < hands, 1,200 founds; Blucher stock; Randsome chestonte, acd grad trotters 30. Tom and Jerry, owned by &. Gannett, T and 8 pears, 26 napde, 1 450 pounds, Mack Hawk breed 81. Charies aod Doctor, owned by E H. Shaw, Fairport N. Y.; T years, 16 bands, 2.400 pounds, Mensenger breed @ handecme pair of well matehed baye These horses were divided into three divisions—those @anding 26 hands and over, thow measuring 16 bands and under 16, a0 those measuring 14 bacds and uader WS. Trials of speed then epsved, but as these are by no be regarded a# alfording any reallycorrect tami horses’ merits aud apeed, we omit giving the re of tbe varioas contents At twelve o'clock M ciane No 24 (four im band) were gammonet, but the only entry was tne fh 1 17, Prince, Highlander and Red Jacket, owned om Leland, New York. § , ard of the Duroe, Black fi tn the oreer vamed ‘After dinuer the attendance af pectatora became |m mense, e great war tbe interest fell in those trials of whieh take piace every day. There were betwen 18 000 anc 2¢,000 persons present, aud the receipts were over $4000 jor adi 4 Mouey taken atthe gate. At Wwo o clon 4 (ailions 5, years and under §) And seldom, if ever, was there a finer Sant 7 yours, 16 » Messenger aod Du odin grora a gr an, unten we — . act sc S Sealy Taytor, am Hetiroah WM breed, owned by Jan ba. —_ \ke, New England Devid Hil aod Win. Bald. Heo: wney by win, 6 yeare, Black Hawk poeed. @ Fred Boyden, owned Uy J. A. Harwood, Pitticton, ‘Mare, 6 years, thoroughdre1, aod Morgan bread ume pe Sensor, cones 0 ” . ©. Bay Mate Morgan, owned by W. D. Prouty, Masea- @. Back Hunter, owned by A. W. White, New York, 2 u ef if sel i i | premium in bis class here two yoars NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1860. ~~ 16. Primer Gem, owned by W. Hol» ok, Davia Wem Str Jamree Fergomsos die (ed that he haa tn any way \i'or ‘ya Jobson Convicted of Libel tte, Morgs2 0, . fered t him from obseiping auy proyory t “ied Taw, owned by 8. F. Twiictieh Now Yr py ss ia Sh teed, sl bs at coh avusemane taas Bia Hector, owned by F. B. Kaowiee, Now York, iy pee mig at i ag Ll rm Hawk breed.” . diack bard and moustache, surrendered to take bis tri:! | ,, Sit Wm Taabes, Shane nites alied, but Mr. Gills 18 Tom Carpenter, owned by A: Carpenter,” ‘ogg jg, | [ne Diademennor, ip having threatened to publish cortain | 214'ho had no questions to put f0 bisa. Jand, Messenger breed : lide ous matter upon the character of Sir Jams | St ao ited to put any 9’ slim, owned by T 0. Wolle, New" |g , with @ view to extort money. Ta ther counts | es Tray an tepeci ‘and Eolipee breed. of the indictment the defendant was merely charged with mops, proved \bat flier colt, owned by Wo Weller, Morgan | Pubihing 6 libel as SW Howe of Commons, drged rinn, owned by FW en Un Gime and Mr Poiana, soodurted the prosecution; | called, upon, his Hawt breed. "eg ; the defendant conducted his own cane. aie iio compel Sr Jansen ‘2 Censor, owned by * ‘The learned counsel for the . fe the letters that b:longed Haws breed. #, W. Russell, Conm., Black | case to the jury, said that the twas cherged With | Goeodsat then asked bim 23. Robert Faltor,, * an ofemce which it appeared to bim was one of the must to give him £560 to settle the dispute between them aon Bick Hawk and ww vaveatg Chee. Bi, Jackson, M-, | serious that could be committed upon society: of ea | any terms. Witness 94 Kemble poz. 78> h deavoring to extort money, under a threat of publishing nort, and the defendant Bashaw stoc) son, Jr., owned by W._A. Forbes, Comn., | seandalous and libellous matter reflecting most ‘This 2. Kleha ¥ bay ay ‘character of the person who was intended to The Mose. Back ” ent Kane, owned by J. D. Sturtevant, | b6 the victim of such extortion.” The prosecutor of this answer to the charge. Be mag 76. "Ton _dawk breed. indictment was Sir James Ferguson's ja | in which he referred Caveat Fogo owned ty Thomas Duers, Canxia, twenty cight or twenty ad yeart ¢ ee aries other matters that 1 cali ssoaaiar, embed by ©. B. Laring, Mase, Trotting Gofendant;but it bad sine turned ous thas there was gome | Tha). caMe. oF stock fi between neice defendant | -* v7 2, Plante, owned by P. 8, Ferbes, N. ¥., Memenger | evicg invermarried sith ap ance of Si daames Ferguamya, sot eeoadict fo ibe Or F better understand gard Messenger, owned by Dr. Vandenburgh, New York, | order thet tbe ney TE Ch hey were sour wo an. | Soldiers who were contived wi Miseger an Bach Hae oreet nature of te ind orrd thet tbat Sir James Fergusson, was | said be nas a0 8 59, Col. Fremont, owned by Lindsey Bros., Coun., | 4 jYoutcnant in the Guards, and that he was seut wich his | \Y of cont it, a1. Teeng Norstan, owned by D. Caso, New York, Noe. | OSmsDs to Verna, and subectnaaliy leaded, in the Cet tt nid tat they “ot z jorman, or tat - man st0e! of . Y me and Naud he remained in the Orimea during the | liht, as they were 4 & fine . Tp the trials of writing these letters, and ‘Clarion, Tom Carpenter, Americus against him tbat would bave the effect fret, Clarion weond, doing the mile Ia'S48- It belog goeaeed Pane Recorder, i ret, son Hecond, mile in 2: taken advantage of . 2 Siscovered tat Tom Carpetter was eight years old, be | {fount appeared to Neva natances Coumecied with ar | spthad ast pleaded was disqualified and Clarion declared ine winner. | james Ferguseou’s stay in the Crimes with nis regiment, the defendant bad admitted Tu the Lexi clams, y Norman, Massachusetts | Snq‘he had made against him the most serious the charges he had brought Morgan, a dark chestnut; Putnam Jim, bay, aud — the only questions the jury Pugh lic, acter good locking bay, wore ranged toge- the lettera and the verses were libel ther wo go amie (Being twice und the track) “The band- and whether they were: Cheoltat Wansechuoetie Marg rushing ‘The third ‘The almost immedistel; Sed Taktng bowons ater, “fot black, ana’ the’ dark pave fh scone i ne row 5 a ana . cheewot, Frederick ‘Boyden,’ Hector and’ Dick Hamper | 10, "Bich the prosecutar bad poet aa tetat lee ian: | ® The Recorder sentenced him to twelve months impris- 12. ~~ erg nt | onment, with hard labor 1850, ii FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. him as thelr reprenennad re, and Sas were gave him 5 Sarvapay, Sept. 8—6 P. M. portion money he should publish matter, an The steamships Vanderbilt and City of Balti- known to every club in London. In the month a namn liereiia nendin Gorter hem tes orto more sailed from this port to-day for Europe, the ne eo ae ~ one Mpeg aya former with $814,216, the latter with $384,677 fo end to tbe other of apy street in wich ho, aight meet | specie on freight, making the total shipment of the bim. Upon the pot pple ache day $1,198,893, against $1,200,00 shipped on tee defendant, Sad be wen ordered to find ball tokesp the | the corresponding day of last year. The exchange peace.» Being unable to procure the suretin be | market closed quite dull. Money is rather easier, ‘was committed to the Westminster House Detention, without postin and while he wss there he repeated the charges be change ons eeoeay pate, aemse Da gre fl There was a very active movement in the stock pF with being gully of ‘cowardice while | market this morning, and the commission brokers Serving in the Crimea. Tne defendant hed the | appeared to be very busy with orders. New York Nant of manliness and Peetu proseior, hat tse as. | Central was freely taken for cash and on time ; Shoritiee of the prison refused 10 alow him to do eo, and | the price advanced 3 per cent. It is reported that the letter was returned to him. Very shortly after he the Albany party, who are aware of the exact con® obtained his liberty, however, this letter Was received by ‘s Lady Fergusson by the post, and he thought it to | dition of the business on the line, are heavy buy’ Injorm the jary that when the defendant found that theee ers, There was also @ large business done in all that his pockct had been picked of the letter, and that he | the Western shares, with ® general advance in bad the mediam of sending the veress prices. The most buoyant stocks of the day were Ilinois Central, Hudson River, Michigan Southern (common stock), and guaranteed. The bonds of the Michigan Southern continue to advance. The Prince, the Board. Bridge, N. H., Hampelire, Black ‘ 1,028 oonde, years, 1634 hands on The business of the Sub-Treasury was as follows we Consett Mogi nn | ‘Morgan, 1,070 pounds, Morgan, Prince, Jobn Hazleton, of Alford, N. HL, raisod in New Hampshire, Engliab and Morgan, 2,125 pounds, 9 8 years, 1634 hands. Yok pe The following table will compare the exports of Jupiter, J. B Rich, of New Inland, Basbaw and de, of Stafford, Cs; Now Yorks i Loe beranton, of Now ‘Haven, Ct.; Burt, of Sborebam, Vt. Thir, although not the most numerous Cora, bush... 1, Beef, bbls. and tea. | '609 Pork, bbls. and tes. 2,308 conveg | interest by ® splendt pwd dnown Basuaw stallion: Patht “A dark chestirut, sired, like Heory nit —~* Black Hawk: Mato and Trotting Obil Vermo. ‘wed Diack stations; Nonpareil, « scion faaltiensly , —* Caseius M. Ciay (the winner of the Orst of the celebrate. premium at the dre. ger, a noble looking dap, pr abe io this class. After agener. ~« poi sa tot ing Jupiter who wa “4g ‘ng been just broagh w Trotting Childers, and . “dare took the lead | 69, ~ Sprinfleld ghow), and Maine Messen- “or gray. wore the most sdmired aria mile brash together. Obi y Plato, who ~ : on dk prived of te . Mr. Dy,raeli—I have received a great many from Meitaincl itt Throughont,” Mame Meese." Feel | noe ame peur 188 They were at Tob gah of each a dos, Childers the seooud time round, and geiae og, Pervarnd Nee yee De pet wad rane arveqlance honbre—time, 2.43. Tom Carpenter ant Ales pf tbe polige, together, the former beating in 2 ~ ww skere ete thorrghibred mares wero next salled, bat ao _Pefendawt—What did I do that induced you to take this arravgement that thoy should appear Aen ware Niternoop with thoronghbred stallions, ay linens f mi bs oftioes and the or _oes, ‘The eutrics were in this class as follows.— ate as pies ~onner that it was charitable ‘CLASS NO. 2. apd you ved in such @ a. Sas you. ‘Treroughbred mares, to advise tee police to bave their ey. ~ Fou have re- gb, Narcimua, owned by H. Booth, Weat Farms, x. ¥. —How many letters do yous, « Z°Nre, Dy imp, Trustee, out of Sophia bz ‘xmilius. ”” | ceived from about dwent; bene Aly, Breckinridge, owned by Dr. If ‘k Howe, Am- | Mr. Disrasli—I have received 5 that "Hattie facta owed te een 1v0. 4 vecive any ware, 1 oem lglg 4. Lizzie, by C.A. Or". a. HL Griffin, 6 years. ‘would not receive any stare te me The Philadelphia, Wilmington ang Baltimore A trial of per? —_.aiert, 5 yours. 8" “me COD L Bree’ “ more properly a race, between Defendant—Were you pot aware that [ haa ~. | Railroad has increased its gross reo wand sant Ticvie, ounved, resulting i tbe | versation with Lord Malmesbury about making a draft o ~~ of 1860, ine eipts during . «+ Wino: in 211, her Cage By ny areterm i be satisfactory to the working | seven mou. ” Corresponding time « d, bolting altogether other private | classes Soran son . —} "vese were hot in the official Poutine |” Mr. Disraclin{ never exw you in my life until Ieaw you | in 1869, as follows:— 1960. iness, and it is unnecessary to give the particulars. | at the police office. tue exhibition Abus far has’ bees & most, brilliant | "The defendant then axked the right hon. gentieman % ‘and saccensful one. No less than cight States and | whether the sole cause of his bia wee 297 66 the British provitees are represented. The re- | not ou eccount of his ha inan ites. 689 84 oo coipte of the Society thos far, arising from the ee re eet os a bottle several 95.065 17 ’ show, amount to $9,000--$2,500 from entrance fees | other and irrelevant q' 98,161 31 7178 81 for borses and the rents of victualling stands on the | Mr. Giffard interposed, and Intertel of 1 19/400 94 grounts, $2,500 from the aw on Tuesday Potne' processed witht 6° Seniaat ouch 8 course << 10,664 ae and Wednesday, and $4,000 from the same source to- | awh —— “ ef Rexbery, Mano, 00 the agent of the | permilted t care eammneaat taat he. onal, ext. bo ban sagt eo: Well 5 x el agent - o cross Fmperor Nesolesa, baw puretama ihe sever. year old | Pre an-stione he bed anked. were totally Irrelevant, aad grain at Chicago on gelding of Erastus Hubbard, of Montpelier, Vermont, for | bq sothivg to do with the laquiry, and were only caloe- bashels. The Press and the imperial stod of Paris, paying $1,200. The W**, ) lated to insult the witness, and be would not permit that Wednesday evening, re- entered as a family horse, in class 17, examined 07, Wed. | to be done. nesday. He was exhibited fr moment before the | The defendant then asked Mr. Diaract! whether he had ‘ judges’ etand, Thureday noon, and duly prociaimed as tho | not written a letter to him, thanking bim for “cutting day wee leas excited and more forme going to France. In the afercoon be was shi up” Lord (A laugh.) having ‘touched bottom” yester- to New York, and will go thence by steamer on Mr. Disfweli—Qertainly not. te Lt ny Edith Dergeaees, eule—Cn thn 0 of Sane Fee: es iy. Sul, car Personal Intelligence. Sharwarde sont i to taaband. chvel Gan Tons General Wheat, late of the liberal army in Mexico, Crovs-examined by the defendant—I never board that | of them were heavy Eastern erchange, and sailed im the Vanderbilt yesterday with the intention of | You hed expressed your regret that the letter had ever Py Te Roget rts few, “4 Joining Garibaldi at Naples. It is understood that General le Broment. one of the warders in the Westminster | 3; per cent were the ruling ge 4 Wheat is backed financially 1p his undertaking by Mr. | House of Detention, proved that the defendant gave hima fut at te bans X per cent premium, but Samuel Brannon, « wealthy gentleman of California. The | letter, adiinesed 10 (ay ree echoed | lots were sold by them at } per cent. example of the General will be followed by Col. Charles | to Captain Hill, the Governor of the prison,and he refused | The following is the statement in detail of the de- wh eported, will in the next | to send the letter liveries of grain into Chicago 4 pn a Maa eset gates b By the defendant—Witnees always considered that he - ‘How, Whest, ep eghnge ee N. Page, Philadelphia, is stopping at the New York | WAS perfectly sane while he was in prison. a ee = <q Nee! Hotel . J Captain Hill, Governor of the Westminster House of De- — = — ae > Major A. J. Smith, U.S A., and N. Crane, New Or- | be considered they were very improper to be seu toa = Me 108 $000 = = Jeans, are stopping at the Fifth Avenue Hotel, yous married ‘ady, and ha reused tlio the Teter 0 s a a 184 648 1,195 Dy. Henry Rewenty, HM. H. Rewonly and lady, South sent, and it was returned to the defendan ee Carciion, W. Wid, Fegland, and L. P. Bradley, Taicago, In answer to questions pat by the defendant, Captain | ¢ = pd on ad pda: Are stopping at the Everett House. Be aie Pa Raeares Saat PS Stee pees ne ea CaN. W. $70 19.300 0 a <a pa: Borke and wife, Doblin; F. A, Mindon and fa b CAKLLRR — 7,960 8, mo = ily, Deyn, GBT well hosicn; tamoct Wilder, | ,, Dvfendast—Did Toot acquiesce in the versee being re | EPs wake — “oo “oo “S = = Rochester, N'Y, and Richard M. Ouyler, Georgia, are | "(ed to Me), : = —— Mopping at the Brevoort tannin HN Kou had mo Alternative, because te | goial......, 2,206 198004 99,00 7,0 643 1,125 ping a : Cmte fan) | eeennee Spline non bene total i Gossard, Leadon; Ww. The defendant sake the, witeee whethes ho dis nat The roads centering at Chicago met in conven- 4 BE. 1. Shelton, Georgia; | recetve instroc' from the pronecat him, W G@. Bachman, London, A. N. Hungerford and lady. to that be should not be able to bear up and coudust bis tion on Saturday last, and agreed upon the follow. Coonectiout; W. ©. Stokes aad family, California, are | defence? ing new tarriff of through rates from Chicago, to stopping at the Lafarge. Captain Fill said the question war too absurd to re- Hon. @. Stith and family, Mayor of New Orleans; Col, | quire an answer. po T. BR Fidridge, #. Paul; J. Napier, Georgia; A. The defendant og 1 ae or ae Leite, a | 8 Louis; Hoo.’ W. Barrow, Washington; pA ue stopping at the ferdpehien, 5d wet Ingenta to Oe isting ere fhe Court. wee CVs, CPs Cle. & over. r. B ne 1 er rhea eee) cee, Comteatens | Suman P on and writer to he eign in ota o onn And Mite Allemong, Charleston; Moneado, Spacish witeens married & daughter of the 1 6 aieter—at seen @ Legation; M. Cortars, Havana, aid A. Fernandes, Sayan. | ast be bole red ale was, enn >’ © 0 0 Dab, are Amobg the arrivals ai the Clarendon. ome to tales na aa o © © Be 4 My 7% 0 © 9 Bb 19 3-4 ee & Sw 1% 120 8 88 110 18 18 8 8 tg and was it at the battle of the Alma, slightly wounded at Ink * L wae elected for Ayr: . ig 8 & 18 shire while 1 ; Lreeetved the letter now ‘ if & se prriuced ure in Scotland on the Zit of Decem- ‘38 33 Bix et 1088; ane ‘1 4 & 1% Soe mayne 18 18 ® is cefved a third; I afterwards roseived the copy of verse oad ~ oer 166 1% 8 6% 1 scan ee Toca 18 18 8 mw 10 editor of Ube Timer ‘against you and 3848 & 3 iZ desorive you as a madman. ig 3 } 4 ; ie answer to Aefendant, oie % o i os a ys “18 in &@ & ie cept the one whieh the de- 10 16 8 @ if Harlem Railroad for August, ite nge-a18 of Dot permit 5 war a mont aoe infamous abuse 3 Increaso.. 43m 60 ea eee what | The net receipts for August, 1860, are the largest Ib anewor defendant, } of any month since the opening of the road, 2 TURDAY, Sept. 8, 1860. $6000 Tenn 6's, '90.. 91 Si tue Mich Cou kh Th 000 N Carolina G's. 98% 150 m) 81% 60 n (280 . 7 i i id oa tae Bx O14 1, yy ak 800 u 8% 200 2 Bi, 450 45: 08 (800 - 4 91 700 46% pe a Gers g 1000 72 100 co. 46 3000 48% 16 Lak Mi 1% 5000 4336 125 MSO&N gid sk 48% 3000 Cin H&D 2m. 88 200 rl MB 9000 Mist Mimeob 68 300 do. 45% 200 "4 68x, 250 ao 48% 20 wba 101 50 do. 16 Pao 8 60 do. 49 5 84% 300 do, 125 % = 50 ‘ 60 84% 50 do 109 & 60 do. 100 Erle RR 30 100 ao. 200 29% 100 do 400 mo 100 do. 10 20% 50 do. 825 29% 30 Panama RR... 127 31 2% «601 Cent RR scrip. 5655 865 60 ao 85% 26 do 85% 100 8 di 8635 60 0 86 1150 " 86 100 ’ *6 87 200 86% B00 do......080 8734 100 86% 6 RR 94 600 86 100 i. 60 8634 850 190 50250 200 69 = 200 100 bug 60 350 50%, 60 100 3035 12 pyr - BO, 860 100 bo 100 300 19 100 280 804 100 19 100 do..." pO 1¥% 400 « WY 100Chi,B&QRRY8O On 200 BO éo, 99 SschSscsssekss CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. Sarcepar, Sept. 8—6 P.M. Fiovn—~The market was leas active, and there was a Pause in both the export and speculative demand. Tho @ales embraced about 1,100 bbis.,at $5 76 a $6 80 for superfine State and Western, and $6 $6 20 for extra State. Wheat was firm at tho opening, but closed dul! and heavy : the sales footed up 86, Duahels incluay red Western at 61°28 8 $1 40; goon to cholo white and Kentucky was steady st $1 45 4 1 Corn was heavy and i= Bales of 16,00 busbels Yellow do. 466. rather more active: $19 45 0 $19 500 $14 26. S tales of 400 bbls. at 2434 Port of New Work, September 8, 1800, CLRARKD. Steamahin Vanderbilt, Lefevre, Southampion Havre—D Tor. ‘rance. (papas Maiasan, Loe Soe me be ‘Gahantta, Berry, Chariencoepadera, Phos Parkersburg, Powell, Wimingon—H 8 Crom. Yorktown, Parrish, Norfolk £o—Lodiam @ Be Monticello, Gager, Alexandria, &o—B B Crom: Potomac, Watson, Baltimore—R B Cromwell & foweil, Nowell, Liverpool—Howland & i Ccean Ract—The darks Lamplighter, Capt Thompson, and Princeton, Capt Beeley, suiled from this port on the 6th iast for’ Demarara, each determived to beat the other, Ae large sume of movey are pending op the rac#, much interest is felt ag to the result. Macsiricen? Testimontal—It will be recellecied that Ospt Hartord, of ship Gray Feather, revoued ihe crew of British. sbip Meroo, which was destroyed by Jowing letter from Capt H aekoowie/ ros the reosipt of the Bon A 1 veusres faftords me Naw % ay fons. Gept 7, 1800 ‘ackpowle by Lewd es Scum, the honor to geo Lyonk, her to you em nad Minister at Wesbington, and Hon Lewin Cam, Recor) besutiful ty ‘ber Rrfuanmie Madeet rn oftloera and erew of i t a ‘Feather wy at fess ed apenas Tam, sir, meet ohedien' Rv HaRPORD TOAMeF Of nlp Gray Feather. The steamship Vanderbilt, Cap: Lefevre, sailed yesterday Jor South»mpton and Havre with 210 passengers. ‘Ibe steamship City of Baltimore, Capt Petrie, sailed yester> day for Queenstown and Liverpool wiih 244 passengers. Sar MaLay, Wil'comb, at Boston from Ane 7, Charles Campbeli aged 23 years, rae one bel 2 fell and Br Reo Joun Benson. of and Kester Aes oe x) ateaun’™ re he. pt sigh ar Fiore ny 0 rm Boston for NYork, Sept 6, ab oh BR Care, Aug In Br brig Anna, from New Yor. wg ae TS ev ee Ante La er hAGOaNe, 4 days Rio Granve, July ‘ug 17—In port brig Pilot Fiaa, Hurd, for Bos- = werntrn: o Th—Are oebee Pay tors ur jarnet Dingatan shape ¥ Ralvronk rs F 76, and Jan ce Novelies Grooms COUNTRY BOARD. ae ck ND crik river, st PLD P PP ADEA OOOP ARAL DDANOR aba * inte will, fe Berns