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0 ‘ NEW YORK BERALD, WEDN sp y, SEPTEMBER 26 1860—TRIPLE SHEET. * ae ee - PPR RSP ye) elit 2. Pa ent eae . '; of Planet, now that Daniel Boon was out of the race, | Ammiversary of the By = ADDITIONZ1, * Es 1 THE TURF. | swap regarded as & foregone conclusion, was evident rom | — The drst public meeting or | ve © gp ora 2 m0 ban ee ewe = BY'THE ARIEL, peat ag : as nea na en ihe odds that were laid upon his winning. If avy im Society of Miho tiannys of ew York, which its | since the of the Joader across the big Ast anwail alle shrichs rm portunate adhercnt of ‘Congaree”wis desirous of in- | tenth Anmtversary on’ 4. o™ Jon Ss eemmpamatae ax et pre oot ar ~~ moving ie. on ey Our Correspomd nee. between there ad hare Great Four Millg Race on the ace nis pile on his favorite, there was always a largo | tm St, Mark's cure’ e comasicts we ae een | Se titty in hs yo Sy papa 8 am orn hen they are only. ¥ pmika apart, § Pashion Course. | pep ngery ton ee hype pec dig. Me ie | po enpen ‘uther Bradish in the chair. Apre- | minor questions of church discipline have magnited Wer amend Vicwrious—The Chiriqui ‘ieane Bapeti- ie pa ne ig 7 ‘~ om mot’ Plavet, was in the ‘stcendant’ and ib was only’ the | Eehoo} see. aig of the Soctety was held in the Sabbath | themselves into great and seemingly absorbing ones, them Movements of United States Vstele—The Falmouth, ig ght ine ere sanguine speculavors in the long odds that could be found #'at which the members of the Council of isst | that at present the chorch is divided into opposite par- fathoms, . ge ' _ , their dollars on the representative of South Caro- | Year ¥ PE VICTORIOUS. Pp irae well koown that he had been euiring fram term | rbeumatiem in bis lege some few deys ago, and although with one exception, reelected for nother | ties—the Cheeverites and the auti-Cheeverites, They ec. he., dc, Sem fhe Prance of Wales tobe Invited to the Lthmus, | the first «oo publio anmivereary exerciaes were held iu tbe | hold joint meetings once or twice a month, oF oftener,t0 | Oa the dih ult. wrote youby the North Sir, giviagan | 1 be lol of tbe moustatn there la ‘eve you ial! i ie 2 - his trainer ed het be bed satiraly “recovered | 7%, covnmepcing at balf past seven o’ciock. debate baser pra! Rev. Mr. geen aa ~ | tem of news as to the revolution, which I had jast re wands, Bow vers for there yo @ trom too a a on the | [79m its effecis, the public were naturally sby of @ horse | tm. Hon, Lutmme Brapien in opening the éxerciees of the | rant preacher, ® gentleman well versed | @etved from Carthagena by the coasting sloop Carlota. v 6 cocnaaus tyes, Scenes on the Road an that had suflered even @ temporary Suapension of Bie + etmitnd wanna Weiet ae ‘of the objects and | pariismentary and legal lore, is the chairman, | Soarcely had the North Star left the ‘when an official | D¢xt Step you are under the orange, pushing aide tho. ° Course. | tratping preparation. The owner of Congiree was re. es Lowpcement ‘barbor coffee which encumbers the way. td markably confident, and repeatedly offerot to bet $100, ¢¢ 7 ‘condition of the Society. It has been called into exist- | and finds plenty of employment for his fertile hey bulletin was circulated directly contradjoting the report 1 In runing down from Booa de! Drago for the of Ree, Rey ae $400 on, bis horse Doing the wibuer. | s'il: It yr te, | cameo, be sald, by the exigencies of the timogand the ue- | 1B, declaine the Hequest, pokes of on tes Ores pd | had forwarded to the fixmap. On the following day we had | Sbepierd’s Haber, thera ie nothing to fear as ered ee te math ookenweds “inva bo | Sessities of the church. Ite general object is the extex- | when he inform our readers that there area dozen or two | another coaster arrival, when matters till continued very , “Yeo -aco at tho Fasbion Course yesterday, which BAY had Daniel Boone kopt sound, Apinguiar ir siyeeeer sq, | ion and support uf the church in the purity of ite prin. | meee wanes brethren who insist upoa discussing | much mixed. However, om the afternoon of the 6th accor: ‘Court Row | tontion of tbe sporting fraternity, | attend the four mile race day at the Fash¥ jo Qonres Wy.) | ciples and fn the beauty of {ts teachings. This object has pending is one ae to the official conduct of Br. | the mail . steamship ae bs ge arrived, a inceroag Dy the trob whic CAME | Trietor oer the most liberal 1NdUOEGY ata te tho wwners | DetD PurBued ly the Society in aiding fecble churches, 0 | Cheever. It bas been the subject for two or three late having left Carthagena on the night 4th, and by self. Meeting in regard to the westher. In ¥" in doem thas ~4 }, and the debate wes carried on with her we have the latest intelligeuce from the interior ai of the progress of the revolution ja San ‘ander and other poy lh i ial wrge of $20,000 materially detracted from the Geyak “yep Pest rug fy hd | and Sunday ecboois io Ubo waste and destitute places of brethren and sisters from appealing to the dernier resor! | Principal pointe, I regret to tate that the intelligence | 77104 show iteclf, Ces Fig most in lengtd. ymportance of the occasion, and the inclement and threst- | tho enterprising propriewr's © sertions wogtes tho cin, | 2c, Gorm. 1B these labore of love aad Christian | of the mescular Christians, la 8t . | by the Derwent doce not clear the mist which enve- | cue anda quarter in width, With anchorage of from four tne Centreville Course, The scci- of first clags race horses to come NUFY . to cowtend fer the | the support of thelr pastor#, in the erection of churches | meetin f the horses which were to contes} rich prives proffered: Japiter Plaviv » geqme %o tole: a de- | and parsonsgee, and alco in the organization of churches | i. : fockety bas been biewed and en- | The last meeting of these lamblike Christians was held | ae ening aepect of the weather tended to deter a large num- Zeus of Now York & really. firw gate rene mating. It ie | Seuraged | ben ihetced’ of accomplishing ali | on Monday night,/when both partion apsembled at tha de- | J0Pe® ws. AB.usual in all Spanish countries, we have re- fase a fs Sea A nation cn oe ber of perrons who otherwise would haye beem on the te be hoped sous then ¥ cae, and Tucuday will | (hat wae’ to be vone, the Society, iu ita progress, | batirg room in full force. The Cheeverites, who appear | ports directly contradictory, and it was hard to get at bauaner, standing on your studing Bail —— grouné, Uprer tondom and the lower million of the | "At tam the bell rang, ant, “Wont peeerear. ae ee oe Se eattaaens maces ig fjeemesmene mens, tnt pores sin ome 2, | fects as in-0 tekgragh ofice i the United Gutenenss | water tum creams hich ppthls tad leap dows tne: Pe . e ‘ 0b lite ¢fiurts on! amount 4 Milling BO pers nD having heir names ei “fancy? fast men and {aster women; the knighis of the | to spear for the start O ingaree was We ilrst oa the | ipeare Hitherto the Society bas beer, perhaps, 100 coc: church list. Tu the couree of the evening © night following a Pres! dential election. + Bh rene aor Spee are clothed ia mali - gentle- with the rick P, Rend thoir raiclites, ay well af goneral delegation Haun jivuda and ence’, wn amniouMly wcrutiaized BY vent to pursue ite ebjeotasteaily but quiouy, with little | man and an epplicant for ebarch membership, anti-Ohee- | I bavo only to aid that my own private advices from | 2"'hbeiiute for’ the “iniah rice, piantainy pod trom ihe'reet of maekind,”” were nusmerously repressnted. | in their opposition to ‘aim worathey saw how ginger- {oe iret ine ine public mewiing. It comes before | which'wen denied, not being e fal surmbars hedemnarred | CArtmagens, by the Derwent, say nothing abost the aben- | induatry theo mouataine Ma Wo gtvo below s mat sinct excount of the raze, the soenes | 17” be pliced hit ness hind ke off the ground, ae well a8 | you to give am socouct of itm proceedings and (0 | and attempted 16 force his tans Ue chasche whore, | donment of their positions by the rebels, on t2e 21, Oa | poy Me oe gens & thousand other products, gtve bel . * om his Insty apperarauce, beioheniog the want of work 3°, Your Obristian #ympathy und active: coopera: | pon he was seized by s brace of Cheaverites and severely | the otber band ibey state that the rebels (liberala) bad | 17t0 the, pleasant labor, wlehe beteke 4 om dhe road pedo the course, he bad heen deprived of durtag tho period of bis rhea- | {04 in the sccompliehment of the dear to us all. choked and cltimately kicked into the etreet. cided ad’ For se 8 before the Der- ome or city, and OY THR ROAD. Matic @tluck. | Fis jockey’s cokers were @ hacdeome | “Prayer was then offered by the Kev. Dr. Tysg; aller | The meeting on Mondsyjnight was ext potster. | 'e de vee one | the rich frohent ad 5 Diue jacket tnd red and white op, entirely new, as Were | which the chol ite hy y nd i ‘red it seit aed | went left Cartbagena, cannonading had been going on at : aa mm canaecsnce of the threatening appearance of Be | inono of the, vider of Planct Mc"hly race. The coloraet | "tye encuel repertimes then read: by Hey. Mr. Asrmor, | feat snearepclitn valiomen, arthed cap atey ts keep | Banta Maria, For tho first two days it was incessant, | 7*u7; forthe cies, thie two roads to the Feshion Ooerwe were net aa the taticr whe was of w sa¥is" complexion, were yellow | che Recordug kectctary. Tt contained detalied state. the brethren within the bounds of publio peace. result have been if * wid aup; be rdde threughout the race, elthough in the five following it had glackened. The exact erowded yooerday ta they would certeminly have been if | ft foro . y, wthough | ments from each of the fourteen churches and their | ‘was pot known, SSocecnteer uaa been fair, Yovertnalen, our bloes horece, ‘ioeg in eczordancn with his trainee ardore, with | Piritert ahreeehows ibe diocers which hea’ been aged | 4 Fvomve Slave Excuauy, alaosr.—Conaiderablo | Was Dot kno ‘Cauca, by way of Buenaventura and Pana- “ . in fremt iadement and coolness. The conditioe <f Planet | guring the year. The etary, in statpg his con- excitement was created among the nigger worship- , We have 6till other buiictins, as follows:— TWwhionse Voniches aud deaatifal women tured out ID toa wipent fine greeping action cawmed ihe race | SUPE the pear, The Sonretary ie. sea. re sa ireagrane - ma, rege, Page i o weeteosid etyle, Che venal conoomkunts on thy way toa 2 be rararded as @ certsinty for Bim the cog- | cridence of Vs fo benefits nening ym betty Retee \ om big jt i ee ; ie cps a froma Dame | an on potenti is Ties have been phe aor from gage CAC, Of vole wad dust, frre aimee: altogether Powesntl A more mega -ccunt specimen of » thorougd | jgtions durisg the past year, sud show that been | Intendente Zarama anuouncing the occupation of Barba- Weeds; Dut (he tide of faabion se pleasuce rolled og a6 | our aeecrtion that vo Dérse in the world coutlé have Deaton 1 ip the work in whieb the Society is engaged. story that ld had been solegecitly 22 {( ever did before. The ferry boats, genoraity him im is race yesterday. Tho tme made, although not | tbe Eoclety was formed in 1860, the organizstions exiat- i= hoe eer mops 4 Jar, tried the whole strength of their boil. | “4%! 20 Lesinuton's, Lecompte's, or even that of Nicbo- | ing in ihe diocess with kindred objects, were the Society | found secreted on the dock, just landed @ steamer; owand irregular, tried the whole sirengt ‘i | Ins L.i# betler thay over wae madein Bogland at tho din- | (UF promoting Reulglon and Learnipg, abd tbe Diocese and | \tbat they said they were waiting for the abolitionists to | fyom three points Oxe party, un are to accemmovate the pet lic, 20 wumerous wee'the tance; spd it must be remembered that, not onty wae | yimiouary Commitiee. The Pastoral Aid Society was not come and get them, @nd that they were arrested and ‘and ‘trong that patronised Uhem. The depet on the New ¥. Piaact beser preswed to dispiay of bis fuil speed, but « designed io interfere with the legitimate sphere of those | taken privately to some police station, and a notice of | ck street was jammed ‘beyond precedect long | fU22h breaking of the heavy thunder ssorm affected both ber to embrace other portions of | ibe mattcr sent to the United States Marshal. After ma- Chag “hide al Temi street was jars y toe track and the running. The race may be vricfly ae- . y were petther designed por pre- | ture enquiry, it turned out that an old mulatto woman | ayce. But the furce under Alferez Salomon, consisting of Yefure tho proper Lime for éasembling on the course, and — serided as follows:— A pered been coptined principally to as- | apd alittle quedroon girl, formerly a slave, were taken | eighty reven men, was opposed by a much larger body horses mi carriages josteed terribly with one agotber for sisoT Heat—A good plart was ¢lvoted, the Virginia | gieting weak churches exd pastors, erecting new bonuses | to the Third ward station bouse by their volunteer guar- | entrenched at ibe mouth of the river Nulpe, with whom OH ceof a@retconveyance. The M°TS#, Mates, Show ing quickly im advance, under a iré- | of worebip and maiutainirg ministers in destitute places; , dian, in order to keep thom from the contamination of tbey had a severe engagement, in which the government Ga setiarequivesnl adetutage a moudously atroog pull, wita Congares daying as hiv quar- | and uy this work tbe Society has proved iteelf to bea | the abciitionists. The old woman is a resident of Waeb- | forces were victorious. uenes es tho road, t h interesting, were not ia any tera, ound the oper Bite the reoresentative of the oral prtans | ington, D, C. afree woman. The little gir! is ber | killed; the number of » thowg! reasonable and importan: organization The reoeipts for | ington, D. C., and gir The rebels lost about Afty 5 sway exciting. There ‘were tcores of chaises and car- Old Demi malniained bis jead, keep.ag it | tie past year were $2,627. During the ten years that | grand daughter, and was born a slave but was liverated | wounded was not ascertained. ‘The commander, Com- apd stalworth mon,ani D8 the far stretch past the stables aud Man- | p.vo eiapeed ainoe ite formation, tbe total amount of re- | last winter through the excrtious of the Rev. H. W. | mancante Viaza and two officers were taken prisoners, vinges, Aled ‘with healthy women’and etal man sion House ihe tame relative position, He | ceipts bave been $26,000, all of which have been applied | Beecher, who, it may be remembered, exhibited her in | and various arms and munitions of war were wa few instencegertempore reces were got up, which tursed into the homorteetoh a length abead, | to the mirsiuary purpores, except & small amount | bie cburch, aad wok up the collection for her ransom. | ‘nd, yAricus | por ln i cy aor nd pce meso ea the whole did net amount toavery greatdea'’. at- Sd, sill under a bard pull, paseod the ecore of the frst | about $60 per abbum Printing. In conclusion, the | ‘She was formerly called ‘ Pink,”’ in allusion to her com- | two soldiers; five were wounded, including Alferes Salo- - 1 1 Lod. the pace wae excelient, Congaree still laying — Seeretrry expressed the bope that, in view of the reeu ia | plexion, but afler her liberation was christened “ Roso | mon, slightly. SeeeeReric tetuenere ere, tn thes, responsible for spoiling quarters; but now the rider of Planet, as if desl- | gireacy achieved, each year would” procure them that iz, | Ward.” Sbe has since resided with various families in | ™qn1,"ye0UY- Drought as Commandante Plazs, ‘SB epicndid oceasion and the fall seccess of a great national finding ous the “soft place’ cf his opponent, cressed support Which the Magnitude of the object de- | Brookiyn spd Albany, and has lately been desirous to | the rebel ufficer Faustino Tera apd nine others. “eport. If the clerk of the weather had been in town and | u!ged bia Lorso a little with big bead, and be gamely marded return to Wasbington with ber grandmother, who hat ‘After the action at Mira, which took piace on the 28th | wade bees See | Epended, pushing the pace much quicker, andsensibly in- | The Rev, J. C. Brows, of Walton, im Delaware county, | been visiting her this Gummer, and it was finally arraog y ‘with two hundred men, Se xped humor, we might and wodld Pave bad ap UnPs | creaging the distarco between himenlf aba his opponent, | moved a rosohiticn to’ tho effect that the report just | ed tbat ee sbouid return with ber. A Mr. Blake, a mu- eh ct tae Petin, eaetek Falleled day of enjoyment. ‘Tho drizzle of the morning | passe? tho Judge's stand on the second mile three ieogth8 — read be accepted, and thet the resuits of the operations of | dent at Georgetown (D. C.) Theological Peminary, who Governor, Sr. Anibal Morquera, digmayed by the defeat id one good service. It allayed the dust of the roads, pera pat hae Bg Fy oa gl Paco wl the Society since it# organization in )850 have tested and bad been ivstrumental in procuring + Pink's” ransom, | of bis forces wt the Mire, retreated by the Telembi to “mod marie the jourvey to the course easy and comfortable. heads of the epectator’, Crivieg even the mast invere proved Ser wisdom, while they furnieb abundant en- | volonteéred to see them gg gy down | warca Jxcuncé without meeting opposition, taking with t for jon.” After a fe from A)bany with them on it. On the boat | bim toa ile “Hho ladies cxjoyed Wemsclves exseeding’y om the road, or | rate sporting men to eeck aelter ia the covered and | fap "Tont the revered geadioaan the teeotaiion wae | Seabee os, tannin. the thes extant: | SRT RSD oa Seer ene nes ee po . inetsed, and we fegi jnstided 10 | the meant of exciting aa eplarged spirit of liberality captured at some dock on the East river side of the city. | cos oo the Stet of on ge the go a A, rd hota | bation with those ‘amaco | a > i i power of . ~ ey seemed ‘to do vo, They laid back in their from the overwhelming tempest. Still the jockeys pur- | adopted. learned where sto was going, became wnspicious that ‘commun! Detween Barbaoos and Tumaco ed Shee bo vcachen and earricceh, tad gave, themecives | fveztelr career, tbe black rider of Planet. seomisg 1 | “Ciaran teacr, Fea., moved and advocated reeolu- | thore was some aitempe @ Kidtap ber, and create’ con: | wart cammuneation between, Pars soauliur the ihe ‘was then carried bask “open ‘be rouch oe se Fyecially desirong of getting throogh his task a# | tion, «that the Pastoral Aid Society can not, and ougbt | siderable disturbance by refusing to allow ber to leave | territesy.’ Tho arms aent down by the Clio to Tumaco | the jail, where he jis in « dying condition. Avother Bp Ww the fullest -gratidestion of the pastiog hour. | qvick'y as postible. He indulged tis noble thoroughbred | rot, 'to rest from ite work until (in the language of ite | the boat with Mr. Blake when it landed. Persuasions | wero to Pasto at the beginulug of the present time, | bores thief wes brovght in today, and will doubtless Trere was no absenco of fast horses, fast mon, Tm tim unters fits Sontial Thanet ereened deninna be | Srtt report ip 1860) ite motto be everywhere adopted in | were of no avail, and fiually the girl was forcibly taken | na must be in the bands of the forces in that | ebare the fate of his companion in crime. the ; this indiuential diocess, 10 wit: ‘Evangelical Truth, ia ita | from her, and ao it was too late for the morning trala, | provin nd doazling beauties The ladles emiled on the | pshaning off all company with hie ogponect, nd, efor | purity and power, «hociated with and living in, as its | Mr. Blake obtained permission to leave her and het | Tcicrs recetved by the Florida confirm the news of tha | pcr geatlemen, the drivers were in the Lest of humors psrsing the soore ou tbe third mile in 6:39; ten | fitting and genial chureb claiming Apostolic | grandmotber in the care of the Third ward police util | doteat of Obando’s forces by thoee under thecommand of | where and whipped their horses excitediy, and the whole curtége b gthe in advance, hw puton the steam, aud ee, | order.’ This resolution was also adopted. Abe afternoon train. Colonel Jacinto Cordova. @eeted ou 1 tho course in brilisncy and epiendor.gNo. | And now tho admirable apres aud playing powers of la. | thelucarvcticn, Hoke iy tbat ot er reuontioe to ike | TE Paven Batroox —The weather hax been again un- | | In tbe meantime, the Istamus is too du and quet ite | smong horse fanciers and farmers i : i 2 | i | evidently outpaced throughout, full far into tho rear. The Rey. © in bebaif of a resotution to the < Deagreeable. Owing to ber position, the State of Pans- | Wednesday of last week. He body ecemed to think of anything besides the race. It nct were plainly visible. Notwithstanding the storm | erct “that, as thé Pastoral Ald Society, for ten years | Propitious to the oft-announced intention of the aeronaat, rr tion Excellency Gov. ‘was « happy aod ao ous scene to sce dozens of carriages | {Te hy ematinicd his ineniatible carter: aad, withoat | 2508, te organization, hae frealy given inald ct the fave Coppla, to make an ascension from Jones? Wood, in bis | Obaldia in tis ve mereago to tbe Legislature has ranity | Wher osfieshint ee baie end hacks of ail Kinde rolling eloog in mad basteto one | haviog bad a fui orportunity of fly ahowing iwesere- pees naa oes ee “mammoth paper balloon.” Yesterday had beon fixed ylep yp dead a he thinks Panama should do in cage of eommen centre Rorses with long tails end short tails, | OFMU8y speed, he actually distanced his opponent ia se- | the support of ire bands and gratefel hearta,”” mpon far fhe Goal oltenap, ond, as the a ivertisameste | “sno Unterd Mates scans Brooklyn, Far. | the fair grou en rive seconde. forth, the best arrangemeats were made to # care tbe groond sand vebioice of all tho colors of the rainbow andevery | “Tee runuit was a decidel: rurpriee to all: ae, altboogh ter the 6 Of this resolution ® collection was | Set torah, tie beet rari er regvt. artived here on the morming of the Lit decribed Af : "| Success undertaking. But of course Mr. Coppia eal by conceivable cocentrisity of shape, were to be observed | the snocees of Planet waa nfedioted, none expected tbat | fiction hy ths bichop ne vk? Ue WHR the Lene | could pot include in his arrangemen's the special favor of | having ielt the Chirlqai lagoon om the evening Drevin bin a Sting meena g ¢ 3 22 5 = 3 3 H fa i | She reports that the the rattling along the road with {aconcetvable speed and im. | “ovsarce, the pride of Sonth Curolipa, would be distanced citedecmdiedthaataes tcqrivg a favorable int Aherefore to the storm of | or pc Pieoa transit fo the fizet heat It is tent that he is jerday ie he indebted to a temporar, r from petuority. ‘The coup d'art on the road waa really magaif- | no, to be regarded at a mile horse, 3 Board of Supervisors. iho perlis which be seems dctermined to-courk, "Whether | Farees of tbe Cordilieras and sent; bot if the pluvial deity had net been in bad | avd we anticipaie seeing bis future, like | This Board met yesterday afternoon, all the members | tlie paucity of visiters to the Frounde at twenty-five cents ane vse eee roe 1 Sa honor oar reporters would bave had some more stirring |~i# Patt, vietcrics achieved uver @ two or thice mile | attending, and Supervisor Stewart presiding each, was premonitory of «fall in the barometer or not, | This party consists of Lieutenant ‘course. Pianet pow stands unrivatiet and unequalled as Boence to describe. @ four miler, and it is uselese to n| ON THE COURSE. h nthe result, Dasiet Boone Although the Fashion Course was uot as bustling and certain it is tbat there was little done iu out | Sule, Wilton, Jekyil oon what would | SUpervitor Prxpy moved that the business of pre- | {Lo srrangements ep to the moment shut the trencee & os of Capinin bad kept sound. | paring the lists of the Registrars of Election be postponed | @torm burst over bead, precluding the posslbility of the | aie ir, Wilson See eee thousand dollars | 1111 Tueedey vext at three o'clock, a8 the committee to | Fovaut doing anything tendiag to bis own destruction, | ¥!*!m englnocrs on railroads tp the Sweepstakes race, and well may the Messrs. Doswell be in accoréanee with the me, at least for that day, | °f Penpaylvepia, and every man of the party is Sete os ioeeiog ee ens, tere wae th atengidoant anu an ibe chem | Shi eveport Sica ioe ath etnrer® | Bul hin perpoe ie ony owns aug Friday now | DeCary Gulded for tin daly amma ba qvengh of life and animation to exc’ most ° shert debate, and to the disratisfection of a foraidable | “x¢4 upon for the threatened ascent. 4 f . -, | Went over along the old mule or bridie to Phiegmatic disciple of the stoics, The green sward We regret to announoe that iu consequence of the break | jobby which assembled, and who are evidently interested | The Nortox Gvanns, Capt. Andrew Gavagan, pasted | Seach the pint #000 as Doesting oth. thhe, eneves wes. hrenged with carriages, er of Prgnet, Oe a ve ane, 19° | \a the appoitment of the Inspectors of Registry in more | our office last evening, from their aniual tar- | procure Tagiane or other natives as chain bearers and ood “a ones. team ene Pane “4 three mile beats is wearly ar- | ware than one, get ¢xcarsion at Newark presented a fine ap- | machete mea * our reporters | Tanged to take in its steed and will undoubtedly © Comptroller reported the only payment into the | pearance, numbering 100 . were dispersed, and the sun was shining forth in majesty | bat id bon pind -e ig ™ interesting vo ee City Treasury on wecount of forfeited recognisancen, for and splendor, The grass never looked greener, despite eq tastaw horse Dutchown’e Une created coprideraple | We Batt teu yeare, to be cuo made December 31 i i i g | ; 5 Brooklyn City News. hs late exploration of this route. As any number of men the near approach of blighting automn. The carriages interest among the fratcraity after the rage. Hor | Amosnt of tsipesmens wae Fo oad omy? S04 TBO) Conowuns’ Ingixars.—Yeeterday Patrick Smith, a pa- a eed en ek Tolied one after ano:ber into the grand emporium, and })C'0r) over Pa - ae re np ar edge | The Sheriti sewt in a eommunteation complaining of the | tive of Ireland, aged sixty-six years, was found lying | a lee stay = te Broukiyn atthe , Lient. | quotations unebaaged, at 103¢. a toric. for middling. the eight holo assembiy, as oudWentered the gates, her avility to accomplish the frat, and $1,000 to $600 was cerity of War's street jall, and in which be reite- | dead at the corner of Butler and Bond streete. Coroner | Jeffers was daily engaged in the hydrographical survey, | “#'+8 of three day#, 12.160 bales; receipts of three days, tod doscling. Temporary ehols and tents eurrcutly offered that she succooded: Tt will prove te id hold the “ourty respective for ail egoapes aad | Horton held an inquest on the body, when it appeared | S04 him pounding: aucreperate Susss henmetere tate, & | saat batt te hate ee fgaaith nie 7 a 4 interest: ‘ting mato! 4 | 4 ove . Z Teatest depth of water at every | v srmhont panier wre soe 6 Ook estan ee ee | Pe oe | gf fara to citar thn slaty of tno Mb eustey | Snes storage age tictig seine ou ete any | ssenParkws barber, 4, 0) OCU | Reon im: age ot ge, 0 dus: dae a ate 8 pumber of oysters and sandwic qd udm or " > . » | Coptain Fogle, « , came on a . Our Key West Correspondence, there ‘The Board egreed to appoint additional guards at | dead, and producing congestion of the brain, upow which pos 7 ‘New were rubra itted to the process of deglatition sa altogéthor Kay Weer, Sept. 12,1800, | Eldridge ntrect Jail, aud parsed a resolution to that effect. | n verdict in nocordanee with {he facts wes fetarneds | RToCkiyp to make a anne Wiveal eee ee to eae ane 5 avy hed been made, for the the hydro- | “per cent ‘without numerical comparison, and yet there The weekly #latemest of the County Treasury showed a Another inqvest wes held om the body of a boy, r fr 7 860. os. sah ou ths oak “hed nih a Oe The Weather—Daluges of Rain—Morements of the Bark | ya)nrco ia bard of $01 892 who, while attempting to climb a grape ee PE dee oes “Oden wale ak ae oie tla hae ‘ j Porter, Cotton eales te: Dales, with mpage plage spit = big Witiam—Sponish Drig Immalada—Wrecked Ship | ‘The Comptroller reported that the appropriation for | om Monday, fell rome At of epilepsy, with Shien he & sincye, tho s0it Untieg. Staten ship nonce Sandan, | eames Gt ee ee “| crowd ith a clear day, aod all the advantages there- Circe—Freedum of the Soil—Escaped Spaniards Com- Advertising #ae already excceded, and recommended | seized, and died. The boy resided at No. 12 Hicks street, Le bas been tmformed by Captain Porter that no orders CaArLeeron, Sept. 24, 1860, 0B atiendaat, there can 2o doubt thet this would hare oa that $4 .0€0 be traueferred from the opriation for | He was nine yeere of age, and had long been subject to | petrct! recei Cotton sales to- bales; market e : rously attendea | Mied—Cuse of Solano Alvcar—Dulness of the Seasom— | prinricg avd rtatinnery for that purpose epileptic fits. Verdict necordingty. = | Seemveeees epee one enieee ener aaa, ie pare Deen one of the wert exciting and numerously n » } ing many Dee Sas) e . : } iment whatever wi atnaxy, %6—6 P.M. ue oe his country, The greneiiiad Wak Crusse of the Crusader—The African Depot-—Arrivals, &e PAA, pected dhe Se reais Fe Paveear TO Avorr 4 Focspuxnc —Oa Monday night a | to Golfo Dolce. This may detain tho eurvey « while, | Flour—Demand Nght and rales |. Wheat de- : ‘The weather has been unusually bot, aud latterly rain “ pay fine infact, about three wecks old. fi certainly will, unlers orders came out on tho steamer clines eracually: sales 200 nd fashionable lacieg, who glittered 18 a5 tauen in very large quantities, deinging the strecte |S crn cine ine resolution t0 acommities bet f the howe ¥ Lon ree! with a | NbiH eft Nest York! on the 1105, dan hero on, Wednes- 6 (00 tcehels Go. aiat of now silks and eatics The track steelt | 204 oun, aa worn ours | ix to five, and it being urged. that the | tue ase Now Ck Clinton street, with & | day next, the 19.b. It is posetblé that inetructious may | $1 22, 20 bushels fair od with “fair womon and brave men,” prot | smal a. eae > | Sard bad bet power 40 pare euch w revolution, 18 was | pote IBtended 0 be sddreseed to the indy of the | Lave beri) seut out on tbe last steamer to Flag Oficer barbels choice aieibeathe Os ds hed pagiliate of | Bat lately Sgured among the Botes)- somes Of the taland, | wihdrewn, 4 " house, atking her to adopt the child and to name | Montgemery, as the Department may not bave been being tho dist Balled for woven wa tho 26tb ult, her owner, A. Pelletior, | William Smith, who has beon for two years irregulariy | 1 2yckle 8. Wihame,, with @ promise that hie | oware cf tbe sailing of the Lancaster (Jing ship) to Callan; fact, John ©. Heenan, John Morrismas «-4 ing in her. She, it ie eald, ts intend \or hi * Parentage would be disclosed at rome future time. It | if re theyfwill go to Caliao and return advices can SS eee Te 5 18 intended fer the Cartha- | cmployed in the Marr gate’s offioe ae an avaiatant clerie, ‘evident from the Vo bad. , dan Mn seo "win tra, Tne oie rig ana ar | HR siysstes gaa taarpur genre | Tenses om ame olay otis met | cha.” bry ee Srey te re faunous horses that were to engage in the | See* sak ta wee AMM choiee ona tah foand | gah Roa'd eid rothing further of ary moment Ul thay lady for whet tha slogninr Presses wes Inieuded reeided ten oly ai ‘Diacigne. ge bare bed mum: The Dumber of strancere present was groster than has Sly injared. She has been repaired, new metalled and saceaaa has Cffico of mama ths sovght to be foreed upon her, and | returning to the finishes coaling to: knowa to the froquenters of the course for many | % S* Me wharf. The French ship Cirse, wrecked lst | Cosco! Campbell cetnten Hee Het wichole, Troy, | te little waif was sent to the nursery at Flatbush, éay. Licot. Jefiers will remain on the Isthmus until some youre, nod the coey manasrs, tusk complentions ond aco, | Teer Wa tke quickeands, Brovght here, and now keown | and Dr. Tres and lady, of Buaion, arestopplag al the Fuh | Tee Last or Tue Cocavexrmt Barry Bris.—Some | Yeste! takes him to Golfo Doles. , — y T er as Lahatica, is getting ready for St. John, New Bruns. | Avenue Hotel pole was caused a few weeks ago, it will | Te lpited ‘igato Sabine, Captain Adame, ful negiigé of attive, eo characteristic of the sunny {Path EQ . | be remembered, by the discovery an ex. | elebed auchor Gres at six o'clock re an Chay tamateret theeugh the G:06, di eet make wick. She is bound for a load of deals to London. ii. USN.: Peter Voesen, Spain: Ho | terseve for ery’ of jen bills, which were | ‘i mornin ‘Well, and loave As- We auiout to perceive that larg roprceataton eune |, "0° tne sce two Spaniards came from Havana and | Frorsence’ te mopping at tele heme Bante mann SR | Preered thete to Your alee , a lange sought am asylum ta these happy lands, but they ‘ | ie | months from the other cide of Mason & Dion's line. The princi- ” Jore de 1 baving two or three gulmabe- tise wore 0m Seine, to ae ang Were Partued, and om representation of the pursuers, | bell, Loudon , Mi ; BL. Mille, | mystery bas now been cleared up, and the hdviatte ‘bas | Sabine bas been coverel miles of thebartor i ‘nia, Lou "i they were committed to quod; © baboas corpus was | Mcuireni: W. Allen, Virginia; and W. I Owire and lady, | bicoght from the dio by ‘which that part of the {4 tbe cond bealih of the erew is mach attribatable 10 Benth Carolina, and embraced the most distinguished | 9044 being oat, No extradition; freedom of the | °! New York, are stopping at the Astor Place Hotel.’ | manufacture of Taper wes cicomplebed. From the fe here rhe has iort two officers Sporting end horsemen of that eection Prominent among | ud 7 employed end several men. Liectenant George P. Welah Bowe Who o¢cu) ied the mand was the Hon. John M Botta cf ree re! proms 4 oer Pom stones whe od | maily, ot Carlee wunere the | Season cited Bt heuer Cee con Cae, weaioess Virginia, while noy number of lesser lights, politically, | posalamrtie . -vrgoee: * atau trgton, and i sen eRe | tumily se Penesyivania. mvadyord om Gomestioally, speculatively, ccmmercially and light a — "tg Alcalde relented, the prisonera were asked > wai | © 18° stopping at P tg ange, Tremaine in - and Serodly, malo ard female, “bo, ehe and it,” from within | ous, the freedom of the eity tendered them, and without | 9 je gal family, of Cuba ' storeebip of the United Btatee navy, anchored i our | aed without the metropolis, graced every part of the | protecting ‘or damages they went thelr way rejoicing. | Snty Smllys,.% orkia; GH. Tobserve in most of the New Yore papers, In telr eee. | feene, Nued the tenses, mouated the vabicles, erowsed Now, \f cur ilana tenders to the wrecked aad saifering | ard'Te'F, Haine ct ti sstteea Frente A BT Hee Ryasiren $388, oe Qhe suinm't of ihe stands, and comploted a picture of life Houre, . ber 2) | cast of eanermemny, Coleop feueea ae caer ore tae io op Gnd beauty which was on attraction by Heel Gea. Townsend, of Albany; Hon. N. A. Paldwin, of _ We understand that leuers of Veet tebory | twenty gue ‘a alla myth.’ The Falnoath was Ses bee we ae orice eee eat | Rei Maniny of baeare Cee ataeey Tak, isd evseroe when ec e | Meat Amat geses aie | eo thet came on #0 8 after all traces of ite approach ite seeks one ‘shores, lasde from ‘a wmall test, | Thomas Crotwell, of England: Tk. 8 Mores, of Rew Ge, rioce ie between Spain ued Mexico. ‘They amgert fires pailonal taltte ty taking ™ eee bad ¢'eaprearce, was vore of much fun and enjoy- | and, with « ity becoming such aa adstractionist, he | le#n#; N. Wheeler, of Waterbory god C. A lambert, of Poe's indeed, tbat aaeeas not lesa than | Nothing about Wa'ker. ‘ ment, even though many porson® who moet en)ryed thom. De kept in embrageous solitude ever sives he arrived. | Hotton, are stopping at the St. Nicholas Hotel. 000 men in nc! ‘ed out im that city for —_It ie in contemplation here to extend an fnvitation to tranes Hix pursuers ere but of Alvear’s whereabouts era Cruz And of this no secret is made. Bren the bis Royal Bighness the Prince of Wales to visit the isth- at $1 welvee were soaked Wo the skin by the rain. they “know, Botbng. ime pod | troop comprising the , thelr and mur, particularly if be goes South and secs the working 660 Phnet bad just come ta victoriously, after aeplengidiy legally, and. Omen 3-8 ESF companice, are. ‘mentioned are for the most of the © inetitation.”” In order to judge correctly Rarley coutestout four m when the rain bogan vo fall in ‘7d; what the-legue m family, of | an oT Soe week, _gnale Pinase will be pe must sco tho rame ‘“institation and ite workings, | Inst small drop, accomprniod by strong guste of wind, pro fact that negro sinners Juda, Peninenta, the ts from the , unrestrained and “free,” an it is here. Canal Boatly in-rensing to the propstionsof a miniature delage, getting religion—snd am Metroqtinga Tea, | oT All te ce ladies who were crowding the common fn we should havetansenioes presellt hae cna | HBO lee ques: | tne’ prasses,canead nee but a fe 2 ts before wero now throws into dry nee. pS gh in del Pora outesion ent T, amd each one Degan to ran | On the Sth tnetant, the bark Fernandina, master, 4 » of for ber cc-risgo with a Jegrce of speot ouly eur. {rom Mobile to Gibralter, with rests ed hace or i tae oe fava | ie amned by tat of a well known gentleman at Soiferine. bilge | Or. Cleveland, of Now York, J. B. Gillman, of Mobile: a 7 8 ditged. and | Mejor Chitton, of the United tates Army, and : 1 Tee grady cod elegant drosse, the airy little bonnets 4 | Mra Bripckerioet, of Sieg sing. Mrs Sania | cree Amiwm— How Jock Might Spend the Remainter of is and the multi colored shawls which Stewart and other the och tastans and Bi SScrhor th ot rth Caren ape, | Stereo oe Doys—Glewing Picture of Central America—Groat érapers had 04 recently clothed them with were ina mo- returned from ] Bons, Covteeticut, are stopping at the Pace mony ths powerful | Temptation to Capitalists, de , de. mero tr by the ttorm,and many « iady, who Soniaiees | Hote ‘ea oe eee ombes | Om our second visit to Provision Island I was wurprited — to, the oem al faaguidwnce of thei cayen ah From tee | a} tre: Poti in | to eo 80 much of it cultivated. Tt is hard to tell when | y tor ne wlled wud bedaubed ae ‘Home @uadron, it seoms shovld not intervene in Mexico? the negroes work, for they are standing in crowds i he ba eo dipped io the river. Sik eed of other C4 Pt Srees, ters, Gas aa ot iomg eloce attempted under the shade of eunge and hen ane \aged satin mbreiice and parasol of the finest make pond be given calowe of Wee | Praapes "pence teike treetny “GaRCeRNS econ | tree omesing tbameciven, Woes Une to welt end moet wa moment twisie! into cept temporarily ou Whitebeed. pelst, Will mare’ tees, | | Feige of wea/chy sapintance from” abroad one or | their huts and throngh the groves of beautiful treee emorphacs coufuaion of the women Probably go in the Grav blow from the southeast, the other of the opposing parties, been asked ante | jouted et aa F bhuater, . ana ehoaita priee be fm after, the sume trouble | Ontarsixo Moxey Usnen F, | €eived. Not longer ago than the last winter the | Sreit, particularity the orange, which is a and im the streerace. oieat cir carriages was a mont Sieeeneate. ht (efter, che mame / fon ben Fate Duvrexcaa A rerpecta- | ment of Juarer bad it from eltiseus of the Uaited'stawe, | Petteet curiosity, ‘The tree is as large as our largoct w two loughadie t, at > these whe Arrived Sept 2-iteamer abl 1 , | die looking man, named Rdward Carter, was brought bo | and that of Miramon from Spain. And cyen now, bs] | plo tree, and at each one stands ‘pote with which to rg a wane oom eats the chelier of tab nea Jat Russell, " fore Justice Kelly, at the Lower Police Court, resterday, | Ee cpereunins winter eam) 8 renewal of the Knock down the ripe frait. Be Se hey a x earn. eran stand a The rela "Hlaraa; orig Velasco, Parker, bound to’Mobie; | Siew fe" Whitehsed, ike, Seen, seaiaat bien by | "The Tis open, or eh least ncoceupied et resent by | this aland were seltied by our people know ot no | * ReRieHs, Manier stcarage, poured in torreni®, abd (et Crom. eon Durried into th ; a1 ‘| 4 lenea’ 58 Cortiandt wtreet. The iF duals France | ,_iuweee: ’ to their gf Meamers | prisoner, 1 we allceed by menna of fuing repraseatations | fel 'cuals ealy. eran but tar ined | Pte fe sullable for & vaval ayo te weetend, at | psiih hig te tren Bt fui. 8 waz, Cats iggen sad vier COmPEABOES, a04 degna to rush for — folios, Bavace. Guled 24—Meaner iedeced "Mr: Whitebéad to loan him $00 pou & Doves Biaice, which ae Gl ee whe Valied the entrance of there magnificent harbors, where tho old ‘ines, F teribuer, in the steerage. sidesana regtdinas Wear tauaiitven Shans tots apesene fyi teeta Maden, | obec et oson, te Mascacloete Dak. Wh Broogit | Genny, aod arm ait eteet arm! fame Seamad could take hie canoe and sail or paditie from run = at en cartier hour-of the day. Ther New York. j ile als ihe wanted te ge to prison, ry BR] Promises to continue to hesitate, And why then isiand to teinn’, and on his return anchor within ten feet ™ rar rea re e bad been in good circumstances at one i Kev Weer, | through a reverse of fortune he beoa So 78,2000 | Py, tad. wor terphed te oenls ee aaah steed chorged. On the porron of the prisoner r.- ty 5 his own door, and catch Gah which are fab: tot a A ieney, eatfivh por & perch an inch and « baif long, but potas rs Ki stray we bear so much. Far better: she has from siz to twelve pornds in weight, Ten denen bave |. Ie a ebeck ov the City Bonk of Breokiyn for $161, Ls Of the highest value and . officers Brook r Re, moot tran eee eriatetonens | Rei on eae See | See eeT ERS ate Gl acrten tester eer nceeeetes | ED bi oF whom had v'Sken ad. rc cruader, Capt MAM, le port, vepsivig, and | fat paladins > “ren ie een tae ems ging | ple with larger game or bavo a tumie with his old ene- Vhotege ov astitin@ often the Piosbing RWI | yee ne rs nel pin hpdvme Tum Moxnis Steet Tractpy—Cosrranicnos —tn er. eetue scien and laws And then how sg BY the shart, be could yoehor '0 deep water and beve 8 . mp epot. & ¢ war a greater numbor 0, “Oar = Se that her tpeed UR@Or steam is go vory ige | TOF HOAdvertently occurred in yesterday's tition, in our Mise It w oo of the Now Wer ot aia ater a rye qutmemrer eg | andy XY ceweription sgeembled wish @ | Cidereut. — ; Tt is im the state. ber - b 4 the et than wae aber witeaesing Un the { — «tb, bat exesedingly dull times. | oe the res 4 ¢ track y 0f the ooopante _— / evidently belorged to the Sunthora Gta f fi : pong wh Key West, Sept. 19, 1800. ‘employ. among whom p ‘ ‘States shal were Hoo. Joho M. Botte, of sis, the o«ner of the Dr, MaMlure of ihe Steamer Maynetia—Rffocts of the Great | their aad ry © ? community, and they k celebrated horse Res the aire of Pisoet; 0. P. Hare, Golem Weather, de, de | fn the report. We eh —— he Febeetion ur diiatorinees and of Petorsburg, the eterman: J. Caamidy, Fieq The Steamer Magnolia bas bad to lay over from sailing > least to the owner of the Cireionat 4 New on her; “s0lar day, In copeequence of the very boisterous | _ Deert oF 4 cameee ably d Gtvbose, Keq., the President of the Motaire Oo weather, The barometer on the 12th was as iow as at Tell nom a Ortecne; Memere, Dorwe!!, Mewre. Cottrell and Peryear, | sey period % the tate gale to (he westward. Ie fects | ate pretty the tho renyective owners of Planet, Ouniel Boone and Gongs. | Hie are el aegratire tla, Dut doubtless we shall | at te Fea ab : pear ¢ 4 ree, and a great number of the prinetpsl torf pate | "fhe brie th Moord, from Richmond to Mobile, exe. | fre Sang ‘whether to the South. The majority of those were ceeded tn getting’ 10M haroor all right, bat Inst both | Nende Valley, vente therein ta op the track, eagerly listening to the bett Anchors in coring t > Bbe bad eplit Der sails, The wea- | seen mech baviog support to ’ y . ther today ie rue, SHE Tory strong breezes from the | beet recorded time was bot he was, to be one of | ble Going ob smmong ibe tort speculators. That fouth wort "the quickest horses Keown to the half mile poet. ter to the Merican

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