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(PLE SHEKT. ' 4 NEW YORK HWRALD. TUMSJAY, 8 THE GREAT PS ‘The men, wh ree way 0 anded it over | Held for Kerwioe . mphanuy, | atic foleWay Ogures show the | Furnished substivutes. ty Lowa ds railroads, as every “Flory | Disoharged tor 4 r x Teo Pw : patties ageless rr ee nang Tor tie : prea SSE Ath 20 | Total examined abe outhern ferwed tM leis a tari’ to make the rich F aginst the Union ter th erinivation to give ayy th tubing mgainst tue 4 Tut ¢ Sent. @. oh are to bo im oa os } 1 OF Liew SH ame nt to nibs a 5 hands boaritiy « 8 was Lith ae bein, i coutin val £0if vory cree! an¢ > and Joe Goss in| & mor Jem Ma sod bis prim CTORECTING PROM THE i 3 ap a ge ? h ne . i . . i the Ringe. tne afk’ \ INTERESTING FROM THE WEST COAST bu ly ui Neuld ek guito tare | yep oe eee : Wy oul wanva Wades. Mil other causes... "18 The Board of KapmOeat met again yesterday morning, vilro. eases toler@biy’ well ender nue At the usual place, and fay imed thoir duties. During the YJ Would employ two buntwed more moo’ af they d | , tried to got x ri ifr The natives do ook ta " 4) ewe = = utes faint Ay a ' , fo 3 ow how (0 worl. Nar : 64 . Pike fi se tr Bilis Gai tie amnnee! | 1tos feinted iu a way a \rvrival of the 8 samship a Thien a ie Pig Hs erat 3 The towing are ike names of che draiied men bold Ox-Mayors Yiomann and y/o! visiied the quarters ot Interfer of the Police and the Respee’ | Gah eras Sets aten suntry across which tig railroad exteada. esterday -— | Whe Provost Marshal where thdr,tniications were boing Shown to Them by the Buffers. turnot me Sak ad toe Ocean Queen. r ertean Idea '6f e house”‘heosnae nae, Tt Popa }) | received, ~~. sad 4 that this was bis pamme, Mees 1y the officers and the Hote! keeper have. hous te liehaslen, , | At the adjournment, late in the aiternoda, tbe Collowing At the ond of the three m naan : he's, which are moved a8 the roud progresses ‘The | Beiuy, Jas » MoNaughtou, @. N. si | business bad beon transeoted:— tates bad given a blow, the p 4 ved On the Defers | - rkaen sleep in tents. Notwithstanding Unis want of | criss, I ote Jas, 1. Wood " m the crowd, bad a moment’ rf “ ainclt 4 sins Jentri 7 im “! sors 1 Louis Oriole, ACCHETED, Eightooa Rounds, in Two Hours | visa he matte aheat be teal + Aairs im Comtral amd South | uisis te tinny 2h ue ono, te cesy rue in tenon wa anaes Meant, Forme, Cha. poRtg aud making the boat oP Licir way out, “ho inspec America, and (resh for about the value of the hide in New York. | Tho Loard of Kxemplww for (bis istrict commenced | ti ynry moxie Ree ees Wim Tsbolo, Jolin Meciane, nd Ten Seconds. for oF ports Was very courteons, but ly firm, and ‘Tho native laborers are in high life, when they can get | the day's proc y Bho wnaneworod names | M cinel Smith, Cason ttimoa, Sudab A Dockers Phevead ad there waa nothing for it but to remove tuo ring and deer 4 {rosh mext, roasted, and bard biscuit twice a day. 0 day's wevenadings: by eallingh Gea “Saas arate ea uasplattinn dh ebatoion Lcisatakanans! tho fights matter which, a goodly number ofthe spee — aanapronee gel indians of the Northwost bave come down’ on, the | Of the Ninth ward; but wish no betienssuecees pan noah Haat DSOHARGED—Ds.:tiLATY ors loudly assert nd Deon the object of tho incom: 4 lefenceless people of the province of Salta, and bive | tofore, as very few wore responded to, Swing $his, Mr. ‘Theodor re ae Goss Knocked Senseless and Maco pecbeoeiiie dejar. Jt was.a strango and As rik vg 0x ; The Merchants of Panama and the done Gees Cana EM MOSOrRENeR is aneeert Commissioner Lamout dirceted the genticmar\ywheealied Haeuetn ate eee ee, Hee &: Brand aba ee clases of Kngllenmen to the miesty of tho Inw. thal Tax Question, GaP snimal plunder and human cap: | 6 bames at the door to take the names of tiv porsons | Latwrenco, John ‘tracey, ‘Mex. Lamoat, Jato Godwin, the Victor, those three or four policemen were able, by their mere AOly or a.chance, étoal in return and go | who wore in waiting, and whose cases were at once d&- | jienry Wise, Daniel Drady (ableny Singita 4. icon, roe Pe ae: Pi origr won be, scone, to disyors ¢ foah (8 rough &o., &e., ‘ &o. to-day for tho United States, | Posed of ia (he samo ordor that their names wore takeu In, | Mich, Hoffman, Wa. DeCamp, Wim. Olmnstend. Johu icon, " priya e e of esiabllabing, steam co ‘The only remarkable case heard during the day was that f Jon, Joho Feeerdten Demninas Hell Tatmoal ot, ian. Sa and Bu . e P lo % it, ey ed (From the London Telegraph, Sept. 2.1 Tho Nght was poatpored iden ito'y, tho stskoa wore | _ TH aleamahtp Oooan Queen, Captaia David Wilson, | high favor with the governweat here, aod bas obtained gar Tho goer Pe ee Desczenge Homey Lippincott, Hoary Sioxs, albert The contest between Mace and Goss for the sum of | drawn and tho ropos oviled up, Ihe crowd left the field £1,000, was wrranged to come oi! yesterday at Wootton | und returned to tho railway station, whence, after a de from Aspinwall 6th inst., arrived at this port yesterday | 89lné assurance of goverament aid. It is ardently hoped morning. Tho following ia hor here that he will meet with prompt facilities both from | bad @ store front on one stroot and a pri- SOTRR AGK. Richard Fisher, Robert Anderson, Willixm Parch, Joho Bassott, a fow miles below Swindon, on the Great Wost- | lay of nearly two nours, the special train bore thom back goveroment and capitalists at home, vate entrance from another street, 60 that tha | Gringea. orn Ralway. | The men, ain halt seconds, trainers, to Landon, amid the muttered curses of the roughs ow eee tae elon eres wna iptdlr s bale fyb agin bir Person who took the names thought the entrances be- UMDRR AGH. ends. and ¢ a assembly of roughs, left the | ‘their luck.” re PINW ALI. 8 port. at dato the wool trade bas grown w figgent houses. A person came beforothe | James McLaughlin, Wm. Sipsou, Nicholas Mote Grene Western termluus, at Paddington, at balt-paat four A NKW FIELD SOUGHT AND POUND. ak RE $500, Valerina,.......2.. $500 Sag eanialie ed uite sa neae ie sane. Beopostains ss" man named Goodrich with offer Samust Wiison, Pat’ Mcandrew, Jaines Farrell, Adame Seuock A, <M and reached the scene of the intended | Gn tho arrival at Paddington it became known that | harsous & Petit, coreere.f BFL LN ween New York and the West. ittance into the board room, for Clippor, Prauk 5. Clifford abaruuter corm after six o'clock. Tho ring was formod | tho competitors had agrood to start at onco for Puriloot | © 4+ Rosin & Co, is | Ppecinete ae cand eutane && Moeleris age hoard without any delay, OWLY BONS OF WIDOWS. short a mito from Wootton Baggett station, and the mon | by the Feuchureh street line, Accordingly” tho pu re crit dareraes bul thas {At withostanydomalie resale Ht ts aairg in Farr felt quite annoyed tha Androw Wader, Adam Vonderheit, diorria Leby, Adgm Wage ,iheit, Positions, and ware sparring cautiously, | proceedod iu cabs to the torminus of tho Tilbury line, | OTHE 1Y . B. Nowton & Co. .$10,087 | demanding great attontion im this country as to pos to those persons, thoy still | Stegner, Peter smith. pelea police arrived before a blow had been ex: | bi . the Raia they: meant to catch had fone, Fin ‘shorn i bey Wells, Fargo & Oo.. 62.600 eet an hordes of, hte to ive any person foolteh iii ai eal 2 not until half past two that the crowd, whi 0 p —_-— poy for this purpose. He regrets ne raferors, ontered that the fight should thon toke | considerably dimiuished at Paid and vory much £8 CMM uc 7,000 From 8. Fran’oo.$191,700 | Tho loss of the vessels bound for these por than to reprimand them, ho. has mret (go hy pila et. This of course involved a journey back | incressed at Fenchurch street, got sway in an extra nnings & Browster 10,700 From Aspinwall.. 1,884 | by the Alabama fell light on the people he $ r persons; but he wishes to ha' James Gordon Bennett, Jr. . 40 London, gnd theuce to the Fenchurch sireot station. It | ordinarily long train for the quarries at Purtlest. It | De Witt, Kittle & Co 20,000 ——— | everything was well insured. ras this Board is concerned, FURNIBLKD BONSRTU TIS, was one TJ . Balace they had Teached Paddington; but reached the station here at a few minutes before four, eee ee ence as teeeeeree sees ++$103,684 | from hore wore well insureds a J a dout fairly and justly,and that | Silas A, Brush furn' jobn Jesaup, Richard Gamble Hane was foxt f rupsoding 10 the other station, where | and then it appoared that not on the Essex but on the —— reas oe. ee @ guns put d Bre this Board will have to waitfor } furnished Charles Morrigg® DeWitt C. Lawrenco furnis ordinary traia was taKap fo Pariioet. cn hore the battle was to come off. But how to Our Panama Correspondence. her, and she is now used—a Baltimore clipp hat any persons making offers to | Richard H. Cates, Howard Jarvis furnished James Sm lore tho sing was again picched at five o'clock, and the | fi AcrOs8 thé river wag the question, There wore only privateer, he propor time have no authority | Georgo B. Barnett furnished James Bor gon. ‘Aight took place. we throe wherries available for tho transport of the six o¢ Pananta, Sept, 6, 1863. The dry winter is proving disastrous to the flocks h offers, tap oe Bago by J, Noun ued BY J: MoDonald And George Brown; | seven hundred people who waated to cross. But there | Naw from Central America—Movemente, of Shige-of- | come parts. in one district @ look of 1,600 sheep has of cages it will at onco be ap- | Wm. Jones, John Faknestock, Denois Murphy, John veo, by J_ Nom and Jack Hicks, ae lee was no time for hesitation. Darkness was not very far | War—Zhe Natives and the Affairs of the Church—The | °° to fifty. 18 is not thos tw all parts. Inthe |" number of cases which have | Sartorius, Henry Baswiga, James Lambert, Simon B, cadet ravers rim foe condition, but Mace was tho do | Mptant; the one policeman of Purfleet bud alread sent Marchanli and: Hapig' Tonation- Plows, 6 the deere pectlen ot Coogee eee occupied by Americans the eons, that Doctors Powell and | Ward, Geo. Willis. he progres ince: the Essex police World probably give in- : P 3 of it, However, tho ar- Atma, an prcerces of the Nabe showed that Goss was a less Mrs_t0 the Kent coustabulary, and thero was noth. | ™ent lo Raise ihe Wind, de. ae city of sree he bgt located the Span- | rang entlemen are 80 admirable, ‘Matthias Classon, James Patterson, Paul Porry, Antonio rrothable teed aide is grout strength made tt not im- | ing for it BUd{o get fo Work as specdiiy as posable. The Guatomala arrived yesterday morning from Cen. } iors Ftp wet cet fe eee a Foon, ro3 80 courteous and energetic, | G 2 orbits co blow would decide the battle in | So Mace au backers crossed in ono whorry, Goss | tral America. Thore bas been no important move made | sibiiit, — —— mp, iw ie grams ove on tence 9 most harmonious manner. Im SkRVICN MARCH 3. 7: and his companioi® in another, the referee ia a third be Bored OCR SOS IBS BURT Sree water. gen ciently assisted by Master | Owen Bogglon, Charles Koch. Mace got first blood, and in the eighteenth round, after , he result is that veesois of over about 600 tons have (0 . P : and in a short ¢:mo after reaching tho Kentish shore the | by elther party in Salvader, and matters are about in the } 7 b RECAPITULATION, SRE ra ats and fen, foconas, struck Goss on the | ring was formed close (0 Long Keach Tavern, and the | sate position as when Tlast wrote. Perhaps the affairs | *U°HOr Six to etght miles out from shore. It ie pow ‘Total aumbor reported : down sense"eiS from overflowing ihe ‘marshes. “The wherries mace | Fera is losing many men'by desertion, and dare not make | ada. ‘Thero is a project already in the heads of Congreas ee : for constructing @ railroad from the present Custom | Not being ale to come up when time was called, the | constant passages backwards and forward: and | 4p attack upon the fortifications of San Salvador. si House, via La Boea, a littie port a i from thea a. the iaire te the re "Edwin H. Hunt, 25 battle of course w°88 decided in favor of Maco, in an hour they had conveyed some three hun- The Nicar: tl tilt hold the di f is ‘THM ASSEMBLAGE IN LONDON—TRIP TO THE sceNE oF | drod or four hundred ; but still there were agence nines cp nesrettal Hottie eins Hornet foo oe J i 7" t 23d at,; Wm, ‘orton, two hundred of threo’ Tundred. left in. Purfleet | Miguel and the port of La Union. Barrios is. determined Ce ee att toca ant hoe ie . etic (From the Londoit Herald, Sept. 2.] muny of whom had expended two, three, four, | to retake them, and is organizing a force for the purposo. | °"A new fide of arsamore will’ hopin’ 6 mae ora, in South ‘The anniversary of St. Partridge has this year had | flve or six pounds to seo the fight, and saw nothing what- | yrorts have beon made by the Englistand American | American inactivity on August7. Un that day the frst other interest for the sporting world than the ‘innd ever of Itafter all. ‘Ihe boatmen reaped arich harvest ‘of stubble shooting. Ttwaa fixed a8 the day on which & | at utterly preposterous fares, and the Tore preposterous | Ministers to bring about some-arrangemont between the { Steamer of this line will Weave, Li ow have four | Alliare, 25 Coitage place fiuht was to take place in the “P. R.”, between two | that they crowded fifteen or twenty people intu a wherry | belligorents, but can do nothing with Genoral Carrera, | Stoamers ‘monthly lesving Europe for. the Ito decks | Valentine Manck, 163 West 260 gen vory well koown pugilists, for stakes of no less value than | licensed for elght. to tho imminent peril of their lives. | who fears the proressive system of Salvador. Plata, Thore bas bopa an i crouse laypoo part a > . one thousand pounds—a sum which was seldom equalled | But what are lives when balanced against balf.crowns ? Sgn 2 nse pepe a6. ini ees Paicreags hee ; p ious days, even in the halcyon daya of the noble art. For a week THE FIGHTING. There is astrong suspicion in the minds of many that | rengee trevetes Saat sometimes persons aregegpbehiad rae Pst the sporting world of England has thoughtof nothing | ‘Tho fight was scarcely worthy of the name. It was | Spaim, aided by the moral influence of France; is about to An arrupgemi : i ent has just been made by the agente for The illiom Exemption Loan. but Jem Muco and Joe Goss; and even circles which | dodging on one side and dignified nonchalanee, not um | make an effort to gain a foothold in her old possessions, | a Wels colony for Mittilng in the Gutbera parton’ ei 3 hilt blah Wa saat are usually exempt from the Infection became possomod | mingled, perhaps, with a spico of contempt, on the otber. with the desire to know the state of tho odds, the con- | From the very Best Goss recommmonced bis Wootton | Jt is sald that Carrera and his nobles would:have no ob- Tarai tartan tallthosr nave: roost At wealatiendiaieg ve been gradually coming to's stand dition of the men, the probabilities of the fight, and the | Bassett tactics. He would not stand up to Maco. He | jection to annexation, provided Spain allowed them to a selected ‘locality. But willo all about the fest three | dodged and ducked aud sbirked and balled aad writhod | hod all the Mees, Toe. Spanish: feet. ts to vias aa tne | wale Peneant population of Europe: To crown all ciate lather ytetimeea a Snir Could be ascertained with little troulfe, there exists | and worked all the muscles in his back sooner than take | ropublies of Central America upon ite return from Caller, | twenty thousand porboue his apathy regarding the loam, say the clerk» Utile personal misunderstanding between the members | @ blow from Maco. evidently feared: that sledgeham- | nia, when we will probably see the game commenced : 2 Pomptrollor’s office. of tue P. R. and the police which rendered it neces- | mer fist. He would ran round the ring and try } In the meantime the Civasongo: gunboat is to remain on sary that the useful servants of the public who have | to make Maco lose patience, as well he | the const. Since the beginning of the difficulties the | The Dratt their hewquarters ia Scotland yard should be kept io | might have done. He would next protend to make | french Charge d’Affaires, S{. Cabarus, has shown bieeel Se" fs Broektiy’ ignorauce of not only the fleld selected, but the county | a stand and deliver blow, and whon Mace was | a strong partisan of General Carrera, and bis ialluence 10” : TBS SRCOND DISTRICT. io which it was situated. The police, however, were | ready would sqirm—there is no other werd for it—out of Guatemala is unbounded. . ‘The Board of Enroiment began the second week of ite distinguished by ao strong a desire for’ information that | his adversary’s reach, amid the cheers of his friends and { The United States steamer Saginaw was at La Unien to ug | labors yesterday morning, at No. 26 Grand street, Brook- fobody was permitted to learn even the line of | the hisses and groans of everybody else. It might have | protect American interests. “Ihe United States have a;4 ‘Tho Board of Eorolment of the Fourth Com Cuntry, exept a tow of the most trusty councillors | been big gamo, as nie advocates repeated; but wo beg to | Inrge trade with Central America, and it would have in Nya Eh Dee Pleas eee meen Capo of the'P. R. in the bar-parlor assembled, ‘he arravge- | say again that tt certataly was not fighting. aroased rapidly had thero Deen peace in b Gletriee, Captain Joel B, Rehard\; Provost Marshal, COM HELD FOR SaRVLOR, boo re Redoute ie ey eee: a Bele Pal fp Coole wasted by this manwuvring of:| The Callao aie last ae py Folie Carel ‘qj man, met again yesterday morning at their beadq Pees H. biggie ie a. at Chas. D. Kassing, a ar issued until U i nds, portanc ym. D. Sparks, PB. Buok, Johnson, invest moment; and there remuined therefore, to him who | in the fourth ho managed to plant a good hit imMace’ai| creregts be, news OF tm a ane ae bt reer congo dhomathagenscertdonceliienncthe for titlaa itsie; Geo, W. Herteolt, Hana d- Grove aabeat, Bolivia ag to the eye, which immediately closed. Still ungettied’ Chilo holds possesion with a ace ek yf important labors. ‘The new arraogements inaugurated by tute for Chas. A. Chase; Wm. H.'H. Usborn, Dantel Mo- the oxpediticn, the necessity of goin the night of tho ixsue, which did not take | In the succecding rounds Maco seat him to tho war. tinwe to :4 Captain Erhardt greatly facilitate the working of the Carthy, substitute for Eugene H. Byard. Total, 11. nce till an actvaneet hour, avd which was accompanie! | ground frequently, and he Mace once or twice; but there Finld inrgoly, BN NT de eens ee ud Board. ha Ganibne of pM yesterday anys large omg re ty whon it did tke place by a general intimation of tho | Was, at least on Gcss’ part, no fighting of which anf] “ jy Peru matters appear to be: flourishing. There is, a4) Chas. Lowan, 17 Beach place; Joha Lawlees. No. 6 Union time o departure. A generat intimation, indeed ! since | Average schoolboy would not be thoroughly ashamed. "| large increase in the demand forguano, and it is expected sf ** 0 SBy previous day of last week. Tho only interesting st.; Franz Sigmund, 187 Johnson st.; Fred’k Hennings, it varted according to the presumed rank and dignity of the Mace at the twelfth round showed lits) ae of punish-j} that financially the position of the country will feature of yesterday was the substitute system. In order 100 Congress st.; Johm Rutledge, 412 Hicks st.; he bad 0}) Through the representations of the ren that our readers may thoroughly understand the modus Hilleig, Now Lot; Pat'k Blake, corner of Degraw and picciaiee th se highest In the eeones soale being advised mee oat Goss ereage a worse coeeh mage ia ecure thei, seats as soon ag possible after half-past two jeep cat over his left eye and another on ri sides] @Affairs the govern ‘bas sent back about three A OVER AG Columb! ats.; August Roseman, y Sammi “OM, Thos who were known not to miad the incon” | ofhie mouth, a8 well sa one or two baulses on tho-body. | dred ad sisicen ieanakaa 10, the’ wlende. the Comecve | (Pérandi our reporter yesterday followed up the caseof | Daniel Gilm Danniel, Robert Denning, Fbonexer | gr John Mi » 42 Wilson at.; ae Deen, vor: qyoes of a scramble among a crowd of roughs were | Maco remamed perfectly cool and collected, while Gose4! of Lima looks upon it as false philanth saying a fireman who was in pursuit of a substitute, and obtain. | J. Hyde, Het orf, Edward Horris, Michael Geb- | 324 Pacific et.; | George Porteus, 96 idiot far eek at Haddington wou gratia | ya idealy wearing ‘himselt out by ‘ia staple) thay aroalvndy half cvzedaedare ny bat Bask | dh allowing icta-Tho party i queton, member | Yat, Fiet & Mgggons 4 Uewerda, George Wade, | aroun Has Charon Andon, 8 train of the Great Weetern baltway: aude this the aport Mace was gouerally efirst np to time, and after tho penis of the Fire Department, was examined by Surgeon INDER AGE. i President at.; Patrick’ Kelley, tug world 0° London, largely recrutted ag well from the | twelfth round’it was evideptly an effort—although always Panama, Sept. 6, 1863. O’Rourke, of ‘the Enrolling Board, and pronounced a {it Wm. Stead. Be Gibbons, No. 9 Woodhall #.; Patrick Shields, uy time nficr mdugoL o¢ Monday, havisg duly water | would ceaplaueis shirking, dad altho advice of his | CeMtral and Sowh American New—News from Guate. | subjoct to perform mibtary duty. The conscript then | yowig p. Smnintggames Wyatt, leary Welloer, George | “.,;,sumuel Soloman, 24 Degraw at: Olt Jansen, Heaeh the sporting houses before those favorite resorts wera | backers would not induoe him to go in and meet Mace mala and San Salvador—Affairs in Chile, Peru and | procured from the committee on behalf of the Fire De- | 1, Pierce, Edmond iu, Wm, Conroy, Wm. H. Oblandt, | pacine at.; John Mebursient, 121 Degraw at.; Thomas partment, at Firemen’s Hall, the usual papers, showing | Anthony M. Allatre, Henry Burritt, Michaol Dias, Frede- | \siey, 444 Columbia Edward Thomas, 480 Columbia ei ty pene See parperg of a barsh and un. ioe tat hear bit Soh shout, booed eer have Bolivia, éc. aay 2 Se gt he Bioee tester Wales 5 a coling Logisiature, which, as a whole, has failed ti though® shat there never eon Seen 8 ting. rick C, ‘m. son, George i.yster, . We F; EA MLTENSGMAAS AUMES Me LtEincetbaes most te |, aa caataiocee ees Mere ose See ang. ary | Tho minds of Panamanians have beon oacupied princi- | kis vlaim to exemption as # fireman to be true, and thus | [CK © hive, We Bh, cacann. Sane, yates alam abe ee eam olumbie and Congress ste. evitably consign the sporting world. oye, was getti ite ont of patieace with the dodging of | pally with home matters for the past ten days. armed be presented himsolf before the County Exemption | Kiely, James Saunders, Joha Palmer, Robert Johnston, EYSICAL DIBARTUTY, CENLS AT THE PADDINGTON STATION. his opponent, fas the latter wormed around the ring The natives are interested in church affairs and fee! | oud Relief Committee, having made a long and unsuccesa- } Robert , Wm. N. Fuller, James McGowan, Samuel ‘Thos. Dompeey. 17 Dean at., Jobu H. Murphy, 216 Fitth bour we reache! Paddington—a crowd of rou; ad az. | bips, and follo%ving bim watchfully with his eye. With that be should procure a substitute, and left the impres- | Sears, Theodore Martin. ‘otal 28. st,; John Mangin, 29 Pacific st.; Conrad Backert, Mon- sembled by the doors of the booking oifices, (Bich wero | Still more ay‘parent contempt be in the next round foldea | country, as was ordered some two weeks ago. In & | sion on the conscript’s mind that if he did not ho would NON-RESIDENTS. trose av. and Smith st.; Christian Sonmids, 180 Court st.; gunrded by the very roughest of the ronghe,Awho seemed | his arms, Zodping ready all the time to meet Goss’s feints, | deoreo issued by Mosquera at Tulna, it is stated that | have to goto the war in spite of the provision made by | Wm. C. Winslow, Robert Gillayhew, Alfred Goldsbo- | ,iex. soDowell, 20 Van Brunt st.; Frank Meban, 21 Union to have been selected out of the main be which ‘ayy moment might have become hard reulities. At jaw for his exemption. Protesting hia inability to find | rough. Total 3. t.; Philp @. Schneider, 460 Columbia Theo. Ba; Ha Boag of tho roughs x rt although the clergy refuse to take tho oath of allegiances, | ono, an attache of the County Kolief Committe quietly TWICR ENROLLED. 120 Court st; Thos, Doyle, Fifth av. and Twonty-secood ef ev sci N Long beforo half-past two o’clock—for at that yfearth!y ane ‘aimself with resting bis bands on his | 0.114 picased ut the priests not being obliged to leave the | {! #earch for a substitute, Supervisor Blunt iosisted | J. fogs al Peg Wilkie, Robort R. McBarney, William | 4: Goafroy T. nner ‘North Sigth st., corner of Fourth solely on acount of their surpassing 44 2 the AZY,1 of thig round both fell. Junicora with @ gevetal cowl dorsaiick ie charmed | 14%q9 oighteouth and Jagt round, Gows again trying his | thoy cannot be forced tomuit the country. The decreo, } slipped the car Chambers stroot substitute broker | | Adolph Rey!, Charles Gowrie, Win. Graig, August Del- | yi. Potor Dunn, 100 North Second st.; Joweph 8, Tow ticket, ana while the pasteboard van being scarched for Com"ang, Loam by ich wine, hong bog Soe bts on | however, binds them to keep the peace, and prohibits ce ane ig es Rg for | luc, James Kennedy, Paul Dyrsea. ‘Total 6. mi 8, 45 Wooghall ; Henry * Cushing, 261 Court st.; io the recesses of the waistcoat 4, brangished “3 Tight upper ja’ 1 iD jenses, of . Surgeon ‘ James Evers, 62 Hamilton ay ohn Lange, 53 Union st.; their clubs in a playful, not Vee tise aren Me thotsend ‘ounder.”’ The crash coud be heard five or tein a ane divine service or performing the rites | Rourke,and pronounceds fit subject for military daty,and | _ Francis Ballte, | Wm Hempel, Thomas tegnrel Mann ©. | Henry Gurney, Smith st., cchole and Stagg; which might have reminé ej any one who over sap | six yards off. It wonld have felled a bullock. of the church. ; sworn into the federal military service, Provost Marchal | Neimaun, Fred. Kalimeyer, Pullip Detron, Total 6. Jororniah Fietkéson, Degraw at; Henry Helfield, 194 46: Donney brook in the days ¢%"igg glory of the flourish “yr Goss fell on bis forehead insensible and Seegeeatiy The mercantile portion of the community grumble at } /rhardt furnishing t agentwith a paper to that effect upon RS : * Pk re dies Sandh Siete lantic st.; Daniel Smith, 315 Grand st. “ Total, 20. Biiltelaghs which used t~ Freseal a'general gcrimpago, | dond, and for nearly five midutes the utmost efforts of | 1. Ln4ue proportion of taxes imposed upon them, and | “Hick the County Retief Committee pay the three bun- &. B. Miller, eet ne - Pe r a watches . UNSUFRABERNESS OF AGB. Even when the railw" fioket, From. London to ¥ nis backers could not restore him. dred dollars. ‘The substitute only received ove hundred | alien; Fred. Mibiman. alien; Martin Katona, allen: Michacl | wr, Riley. 10 President st. Geo, Gibbons, 208 Hicks st; d bo. <p Mbmeanoy” s+ pewaydc ocho nan, | philip Kent ey, No.6 Union st Fred's Cote, 900 stints elson, 17 Beacl 0; John Wayman i OF MOTHERLESS CHILDREN. Woodhull st. ; Robs. Whittomore, No'2 Woodhull at.; Fram Bas ’ tt,”’ which had « a oa Prod ‘The sponge was thrown up in acknowledgment of Goss | are devising some means by which to make a change. | and seventy-five dollars, thus leaving tne substitute agent | Condon, alien; Barne Tho doce keaper Javapep ne pn fo ve paroduced, } erent, gnd Mace’s backers 3 their jubilation wont so fer | Tho mode of taxation js ratber strange. Property holders | 4 clear profit of one bundred and twenty-five dollars. In | alien; David Edwards, alien; ry Gulick, alien. ‘Total 10. | 3.° fonm ‘vrevent by ‘ag to Kisa their champion, who proceeded as quickly as many instances the substitute agent pays the substitute their facos "gf Neti thei : ¢ 6 conviétion possessing theit, Aninds that it (moatly natives, who receivetmmense rents) pay hardly Total 1 ° ew the embarrassing attentions of the crowd would permit less than one half of the amount allowed by the County al 1. Jobnson, Fifth, near North : Chas, ey ret ala, We heen sheer | aaah Clothes, looking very little worse afler bis | any taxes—a mere nominal sum—while the merchants | [elicf committee, Captain Erhardt 1s thoroughly “ONLY # 131’ Snokott’ st-; James. MoUrath, 20th, #0; between 408 € dfign to Mes needily a8 posyble from the scene | hundred minutes’ fight than he had done when he strip: | (principally foreigners) bave nearly the entire burthen | Posed to this system, but bas noulternative in signing the Joriah Fuller, Wm, Sor 0 and Sth avs.; James Kleaver, No.9 Summit st., Wm. as glad to escape as speedily ' ped in the morning. to bear. papers, as the agent takes tho precaution to pay in ad- | RACAPITULATION Btocken, Eagle and Frankl{n ats.; Matthew Murphy, 82 of the severe Orv From the London Timea, Sept. 2.) The Governor did not succeed in procuring the loan he | Yance the substitute the amount he agrees to accept for } Paid commutation ve seeneee seseeee faiter M. Aikman, 13 Tompkins place; John it going to the war, and receives an assignment | Held for service... from him for the’ entire three bundred allowed | Fornisbed substitutes |, 309 Henry st.; Isaac Mot , hear corner of Mid- die st. and 8d ‘al ’ is understood that mates were better whon the | 1. vas qyd minutes to five in the alerboon before the Martin H. Combs, 158 Atlantic st.; ec asked from the merchants two weeks ago, the latter pre- Joorkeopera had becom: omed to the look of the | tt Wat van taken telr places In the Ting eau e1 NK i ,» Mace tr ring their gold to government securities with large in. ‘of Vnings at the early hour tiakets; but this was the & in the first, or rather the second round t by law. Nearly every substitute appears to be an unfor- | Over age..... c : : 7 4 ; ; jerest. So we may hear of a new tax to be leviet on li. | DY Nearly every Joseph Storkan, 773 Myrtle ay.; Joun’ Miller, 364 Colum= vo halt past two. If Inter comers, however, had not t | rorcg Gosg into a corner. The latter sucoéeded, however, | Quors and tobacco. As the taxes are lovied and collected | ‘inate, Glad of the opportunity of making a good boun. } Disability... Din ate: Patrick Booth, oth oc, need then’ aetaran, sonmit to the eviten Pecion ing in dealing bis antagonist a blow with his left on the eye, | monthly, eome eight or ten of the priucipal merchants | t¥, tnd not being posted on the subject tn which he takes | Under ago. RSTITOLES, gu James Duily, 64 Paciflo st.; Silas Tattle, Groen and uple of mouths. This | Such deep and sudden tuterest, he is easily persuaded to | Non residents. Bushwick avs.; Charles A, Chase, No. 2 Veranda place. ‘nd would-probably be | Sccept from fifty to one handred dollars lees than the | Twice enroll Uckete, they had to encquusof something even worse; for | in dealing bis antigens S llw Hee oe ta aned. in fa. lo c! . talk of closing their stores for a ag the minutes flew; ast the numbers of the crowd | Torr stacg until Goss retreated, and io so doing fell. So | would leave the Governor misus, wn Soae BEBE. and it ‘was with difficulty aud only - a ‘bstitute named Clifford Ale 1 7 . ended this round, which lasted eight minutes. the means of turo! Dis attention to fie real estate of } Proper amount. On Sanday & sul uw Tm it lena Total 3. of ‘he free ure of the ‘iotghs it et Se baat Goth tama cane wp eagbety: Givaien saroing Succeeded in making his e€cape from the Provost Mar. } Laid over. omy some. any — « . vasaage, h s os ee vi fiyht, which | 4ea! ot sparring, which lasted twenty six minutes, 8 Tho news from Central America is most important. hal’s headquarters: but fl saa ba nse f Phe weno —— child Albert W. Warden, Van Buren at.; cls D. Touve- wi, WS aif ig Sot, made a rush to close quarters, but his feet slipped and | private advices {rom Guatemala sky that tho foreign | caught and sent to Governor's Island, where he now lies | Only son of a widow ron, 600 Henry et.; ‘Frank Raymond, 11th st., between the roughs outside were not, thongh their hearts he fall botween Goes’ legs. longed ‘or the plensure which thoy endeavored illicitly to logs. ‘i jonsety scrarabiing byer the walls, surrounding the | Inthe fourth round Mace dealt Goss a blow which cited: > in chains, to await bis trial by court martial. ‘The pen- Zio i eho riletone of hs proment aitatien. ris | sity of bis conduct, if he is pronounced guilty by the | Total sista Satie ML Otte eee ea ae court, is death. The Board a urned at half past four P. M. uotil nine (. Oliver Olson, 460 Atlantic et.; James McNeil, 20 " " * ere | Knocked bim down. ‘the round lasted thirty-fve min- oa fed Ivador to August 24, say that Barrios srialaeejotiveled. by toe selected members of toeP. Re, | SNE = aultiolde out. iiis army ts faily mcreasiog, hia troops | — Yesterday afternoon « substitute named John Banner. | A.M. today. lie ey Sos foe’ tame cocaston only submitted to perform the In the next struzgle both men fell, afd rolled side by | are regularly paid and keep in good spirits, and ho is 8 Sentaied teatumiriantie, tak oom THE SEVENTH DISTRICT. PATUKR OF MOTHERLRSS " trauaily odious daties of copstables gas 7° | side. Mace was up tirgh, aug the Aghtiog which ensued | represented as much more hopeful thinu at last advices, | receiving bis bounty, watched his oppo tinity, aid cooly | cantain Wagner is kept busily engaged in examination | Solomon Schmadt, 143 Sackett at. 1. a3, PUB . sp | Wag all jp hie favok atl Goss was down. although Carrera had advanced within two leagues of bis | yypiked on! Mars ata ake . - KLACTED BY AGRD PARENTS, TWO SONS BRING Bis OC. ATS, ay yenens, PUBLICANS, POTBOYS AND hh round sevén Goas went down again. tant once was quickly noted, and Captain Erhardt took such | of drafted men, and seems to give unbounded satisfac- Janes P. Hicks, $1 Pacific street. Total 2. * » “ROtGas,* IN THE SAME TRAIN. Both fell in the next round, Goss under, and In that The Pacific Steam Navigation Company's steamer | Steps that in La per iggy agony 4 vd fumaway wae | tion. To him and bis fellow laborers, including the re RECAPITULATION, aa the (arid Ob Lill foar o'clock, the special | wnich followed the latter was forced to the ropes, | Caliao, {rim the South Pacific, arrived lato last evening. | vader guard asa denorter. He was found hid away at | oocaing clerk, Mr. Brady, our reporter is under obliga- | Held to sorvice. # ourriacen ee acs tne State as ene. | where, after same stilt wrestling, both went down again, | ‘The following synopsis of néws hae been furnished jus | 1 Vat Ariey Seth tie dleposition of each case :— tions. Yesterday's proceedings foot up as follows: — Emer epee evrriazes by the lars of the State,” as the | since under. {rom the correspondence of the Stor and Herald of this } ‘or yesterday, with ‘he Hispantiion Ot ks este 8 Physical djsability..... sorting pavers call those noble and gentle men who | “tn round the tenth Mace deait his antagonist a beavy | ciiy, Pac nar a nl : __PAYSICAT, DISARILITY. . Unsuitable age... srvort the V. Re; the more numer ous second classes ¥Y | yiow on the leit «ye, and both went down CmuR, Angust 18, 1863. FE Pcie ghee Fakes ote ea alex. | te Smith Geo, ¥. Rowe, Chas Woiderken, F Gandy, | only sous of widows ay ope who could pet into them from M. leven Mace brought down Goss. of the Valparaiao and ‘Santiago james ¢ , : lex. | G. Bell, S. Bowman, J. H. Thompson, L. Carpenter, Chas’ | Now in serviee....... etatol Butcher, Birmingham publican, aud London | '2 round eleven +) hg Pac gg ked. f i Hallom furnished Hy. Myer, James Car- | Voljiner, N. Thompson, Jas, Buckley: Jacob’ Bean, | Pathor of motherleas chlidren give and thirteem, however, Goss threw is looked fi ith much | Barden, John ©. | ! pot b-y;the tuird classes, most numerous of all by the neuuaguaiot and fell on bim, still keeping bis hold eg Mak thtbea hierar wlty rigon furnished George Costello, Andrew K. Powell fur- | fioury Schwaudt, Chas. W. Howen, Thomas Phelan, | Fiected by aged parents..... carp foliowora, and those who could get wo better place: | wits on the ground The difficulties between Chile and Bolivia remain in | Bished Joun Williams, James Nelius furnished Michael | Abram Wagner, Ed. Dearborn, Chas. Docker. (hese carriages conversation seemed to be preverred 4 fifteen Goss fell in ondeavorin C Murphy, Peter Simmons furnished James Meilus, W. T. UNNUITABLENYSS OF AGE. ‘Total... ln rounds (ourteen ao en ig A new line of steamers between Caldera and Terwilliger furnighea John Brannon, Carson Gascon fur Henry Sterker, Dan Metzker, Charles Meth!ing, Charles a 8 2 1 1 90 wwe sleep—and such conversation! In very sooth it . us worthy of (he countenances from which tt proceeded ieneay xtoen he was fetled to the ground. pany in A aug of, to be started By @ native com: | nigned Barrindina Savarina, E. F. Suell furnished oo og Caril, Abram Tréenborn, Charles Emden, Jos. Koeb, Kk. THE THIRD DISTRICT. To say more Ie wupcemibio, tor i the former was uuuiter- | 1h Found sovantcem both mon fall; buen eigveen a blow | Pthe markets at Valparaiso show a steady buciness | Coffee, Jobn Flynn (urnistied John Stewart, George B. | Ww. Milde, Jobn Nickerman, Jobo Handy, Win. urve, | rho Examining Board of the Third district reamembled wbiy soul, the latter were inconceivably ugly —_ bar | | om the nose again prostrated Goss. going on, Thore have been unusually fow foreign arri- | Davis furnished Jobn Hoyt, All exempt. Tol . Jobo Carl, Anthony Pobeater, Mich. Arnold, Chas. Frem- |... Washington street, Brooklyn, yesterday and con ened. It te wel! that women do not go toprize fights; and | “the fast roum a tedious one. A lefthanded blow | vais of shipping durmg the past fortnight, and voue from yt, Darwell, Cartes Cook, 7. 7, | mati Jianss Grimey see eee ee ecce, | dan ; fi eas Thomas Kennedy, |). Goss, who tell with bis head doubled up under bim tn a | monly favorable, and the first ships which arrive will be | Yoorbies, Thomas Downiog, Patrick Donohue, Cc. A state of insensibility is. 6d. for nitrate for Liverpool, and arthar, Charies Harsinger, Timothy Hays, Joba , a co. then advanced to the referee and called out, | Saree "p for £4 Te. 04. fo bee Ursa Ipuia Skinner, W. H: Cateady.Jonn W. Dever, dowel | 4, Jewel. p. smith, Win Carroll, Charles Collins, H. Meichswoll, Josh. Schwatz | tinued the examinations, The following is the result:— child, John Bouse VURNISHED $UBOTITUTRS. lindioy J. Pyle offered Abraham C. Beatty, Theodore L. rtly after four give promise that the ratile of the wouid ‘h aome measure serve to kul the hurri 4. Leonard, Heory Morris, F. Abie (han pronounced fm his at we Me. Byron says in the Adelphi 4 orod Daniel L. Beatty, James T. Leavitt offered aa mais “Have I won, sir?” upon which be was assured that the Prey ues 205 1983 Lane hg ace ae ence meee Schurler, Wm. Honmin, Lewis Vick, M. Maraball The XW Wheeler, Ellssu abi, Ey 7 aap Pig ne eth stakos were bis. nackas, tm . E. Cooper, C. H. Russ . . + | Vitch, T. Rosenbock, A. ‘Hecrafroa, onie, oan Kiel | Farley, Eugene Finkle offered Francis 4. Mi Wm. H. ard Gees iad both me time before the |“ The compauy then returned to London, chiefly by the Petynesien oe eee aaeeassleetocd by. tes | Le Richardson, Joel 8, Plate, C. Nelson. All exempt. | Hert’ Jos. Lambert, Dh. Miller, Jos. Decker, F. Nauman, | fessdsy eered Joba Gibbs, James 8. Leedeotiered Chris ae eee ee ee nee | ee rome government of Pera, and returned to their homes. The | total, 24 a a tee Ire Marx, Wm. Crulékshank, Charles Hor Han Langguth, Chas. HL Kalbtigiaeh offered Chatles Cane, ned Bogtinn §h¢Mabagcoory REMARKS, - Jang of WELD POR DOTY { wflered Kdward R. R. Covell, Jobn R. expross n great deal of satisfaction with their new | nse; weGowan, James Barnes, Cleveland Currier, Henry Roisel, Houry Mutz, Herman Lamenstein, J Rivard Daas caveat See There are some things very remarkable about this | Prosident, Pezet. Exchange on London 374. per dollar. fight, and not the least of thom is that it was begun in ‘At Callao there aro no arrivals of ships with English or | James Moore, Wititam Luben, Daniel Murray, W. P. Gal | worane, J johnson, R. Fitzsimmons, Leonard Cornell ‘gat om DUTT. auch & spicy youth be | iy middie of Wiltshire, more than eighty miles from ut during the fortnight fifteen iar braith, W. H. Tyler. Chris P. Lockwood, Pat J. Gourge, | w Kaun, Thos. W. Brown, M. Knapp, 8. Hirsch, S. Weill, Charles Banret, Micbael C. Murphy, Thomas Corbitt, edged with blsck. | Tondoo, and finished in Kept, twenty miles from London, to enter et Calla for guseo from | Michac! Abero, B. Fiannigan, W. Schinerder, A. W. Max: | y Kipp, J.C. Martin, J.| Vroeland,’ Geo. Stadtoa, Jc Nicholas J. Gottmana, John Britty, Wm. Hantress, Patel tition; and be | 6 the opposite direction, Such a thing would have been | the Cnincha Islands. woll, Powell Manges. Total, 16. Bbadler, John Fox, Jobo Cooper, J, Crusta lana PUYSICAL, DISAIHLITY, ONLY SONB, served of all Hays, James M. Lyons, Gottlieb Dreher, Heury | yohn J, Waish, James Brijpore, kd. Jones commnrarion y C. Degrove, Chas. W Taintor, Orange H. Dra- wos, a opacevers impossible within the memory of all of as neh a thing is pbev al even in these days Next, the disparity of a THE GROUND, themen te petable. ven Mace at the ouset evidently | NEWS FROM SOUTH AMERICA. G. 8. Stevens, Franchi Fick Nepuou W Baldera Down th “iiockout was kep overrated his opponent, who was in no sense his mateh - Crawford, John J. Toburn, Chris. Okall, John Baker, M. B. Harrison Boyd, Peter Quart, F. Kauas. 5 yMABELITY, etame ingiir out what wore oa ‘and would not have fought so long bad be fought A c eT Sobirch, Hermann KR. Ruger, Aji exompt. Total, 13, VOANIUED ACRETITCTES fanao Valentine Lomas, James McKeevor, oppers.’ the quer os were with fower dodges Again, the obvious decline of the btdletson cell nave na antag OVER AGR FisworthiF. Hogan, Pat. Fagan, N. Perry, Jobn W. | gine McRoverts, Power 1. Borland, George Hutchinsoa, bey at le’ eda tien the arrival of the | character of the patronage extended to the prize ring is Buenos Ayers, 8. A, July 28, 1863. Peter Hurley, Joho Kussine, G. F. Bandor?, J. P. Cum- Max, Levi Seimington, Jos. Seioman joseph Willeta, James Redinond, Henry Anderson, George brats at Hideot, where three of te county police kept | shown by this fight. which, notwithstanding tho interest | Immigrants from the United States—Tarif—Raviroads— | mings, Simon MeMasters, James Brooks, Hugh Swaon, - RECAPIFULATION, Hi. Draper, Louis Herring, Hiram @. Bond, Felix Wall, # ate on the platform. From the lan vat was held | fait in it throughout the sporting world, was attended by WheeleAncther Invastono-3 Packet | Pat: Coughlin, H. Browning. | Allexempt. Toval, 9 Physical disability coceeeeeee IS | Charlos HL Davis, Jon W. Obaptoam, Warren Averill, Jos trvar dg the constabul vas not dificult to learn, | very few of rocogniznl position; for the “swollar’ wore | ruses on Wt Neale —anuner oneellone Siom Fad PAID COMMUTATION, Uusuitapleness of ag? 25 | pgpt Mf. Bokee, Jowph L Northam, Alphens Carpentor, 4 first, that in few thing | Melight | chiedy young officers, who, doubtless, think ita fine ching | “ine to New Fork—Wool as an Export—Insured Ver William H. Shultz, Charies Wagner, M, Van Wyke, All | Aijgas Bitches’ 29 | Joveph J. Rite, August Ganther, Joan F. Batsley Enaried — * * hog = - a yw well met with pu And, Inatly, it | gets Lost—Dry Winter, de. exempt, Total, 3. cls eter ob a Weber Hela for duty ¥ Geor, Sorrdi. Gorge King, Willig & Feroe, Fie nats n pigilie | Ove of tho statements of an Irish paper published here " Sterliog, Fumes 1 Gerabam. ant | OO'y #08. 3 JW. Chambers, Joho Widdoa, Jone Holand, mn received (ul a consequence of the wretehedness and tnotficiency of th | concerns our countrymen immigrating to this place. You Furnished sibstitutes . of : AL, wate Folied Ste sniles ett | rungements on thik As on other recent cocasions, they will | would Judge from the following, taken from ite editorial IN SERVICE MAROH 3, 1963 - {p Quin, Adolph F. Segelian, Joha Barnes, Augué Bts-two and (iS | pay handsomely uo tonger to see prize dghte. It was, we | sc aeot, chat many North Americans were coming to | % Rovencrans, W. 1. Brown, Both exempt, Total, 2. tot! : Sacedmessean cogan, James Morrisey, Jaye B. Curry, Dagellen ambled out . fy abe ‘onvel, ho deciares nl A OO" d dget, Y: ” . pan AG - 6) Jot je J delny proceeded wong Vig itootly to tha | \ men et wie theongh any act oF Tatinmest,as ame, | Buenos Ayre. It saysi—'Nearly overy vonsol trom | .,Jobn Stillman, aac Woolf Both exempt. Tota, 2. THR RIGATH DISTRICT Joonth Bongo, Sceage O'BtWn, Joseph oppechet, Cea’ soa, and past an hutal He romdalite nto pone {he land | or of fact pugilists do drive a special train or a special | Ragland and tho United States brings twenty to thirty mine nan The Board of Knroimont cor the Bighth district ox | dy wm. Maher eure Hanan, Ramat Fenth, the thegog ateuch an bour of (be m shut his door | fordey moteing, i see Urought taco to Than with tis | Roglish speaking, young, enterprising follows, who come ray Yn oan amined over sixty oases yesterday, Dut none of unutual | Thomsd '?aimer, Grorad Win. Kudu, Adcipius F. Kha wil tatiy rofaced tw xarve the thiretiest soul With adroy | ryncecaniatives of tho iaw they Invariably give way; | toseek their fortunes.” The fact is, from the many vea- | The whole number of cases laid over yesterday for | importance wore brought before thom. The following i a . a ae farther investigation and other reasons was forty-four, A correct list of (he cases disposed of yesterday — Fawin Gates, James M. Bogham, Win. 0. Hout, Joseph of ony thing whon on the othor side, taey can safely defy the law | go's arriving from the United States there is not an THE RING | they do ac a apert RROAPTULATION. Lp vor sWRVION, Pareat, Abraham Philip MeGtvon, Jarmas Gayler. bout amile along the fond thore appew y | Whether this should be allowed to continue jaa q Avorage of two per month of these “young, enterprising | raid over.....+++++...+ ‘Sebh Oetenits Ae aan, Stephen O'Brign, Fdwia Spas penne, f 1 it sae takon possession of, desp J tion which we shall not bere discuss, and which is q fellows.” It is @ fact that more than usual are coming, | Non-residents... Gomez, Jobn P. Hammond, Charles L. Fry, Thos. Ham, James Marti, Patriok Mulorane. Hold to duty... ‘ Fornished substitutes... .., Physi omer Samuel Shaw, Varobam fal KIRUDEN TS OF ANORUWR DUFTRLCT. Raward Gould, Thomas MoCormick. apart from the F are lant mags of the | put auch a statement would mislead. In yesterday's va ring do really matotala unim| the undo * <¢ ” | Mivautager c€ krowiug how. to defend ‘one's colt toy | tanue two gentiomen answered the editor by fiat contra | emergency with the fists, From the tempor manifested | dictious as to their own personal affairs, of more import ly ty would Lave | yesterday by the leading supporters present we think it { ance than shits { tho offierts to do what they pleased | more than probable that, after the approaching battios | Foreiga lo Taence in this province and city Is very sen- ed ftxelf roundythe ropes ow camp | between Mace and Ryall for the wnappropriated | sibly felt, (tig seem In the substantial improvements of whioh still giistened with (5 heavy | ghampion’s belt, and between Heenan and King for hoayy | the ov ey fornign capital and foreign eogineer# and ch «AS wold at the moderato rate of | stakes, the support of respectable people will be wqyitie. | : James Harley, Nicholas Tenis, F. J. Keating, Samus! Lef fier, Albert Foriarty, nme Pbily toin, Patrick Ward, Wm. Rows, J peers Gambling, Robt. B. Steste, Porer Mo Joon han, Wm. Mathers, Oliter 8 Letand, Pru, Keooey Gem, soho Seoel, Fae The Drare in the First District | ~~ 7 \-ylaclanaa ee Tho Board of Karotuont (or this diatrict, consisting of O'Brien , Jacod Ko! the throng. fn thy vou aud the ring 8 In POFVIO®, 66 sees Vader ago... mechanios are bulidiug railroads with sach rapidity as | Father of motherloss child $l pwccnctzvet ~a very sipall—andiyl or standipg. | drawn from the Ring unler ite rules aud managemotl be haps you may see eqnalied io your own great West UNRUITARERWRSH OF AUR. Captain and Provost Marshal Edwin Rove, (nited States THR MEN | considerably one <a rernit which no person or party | omy inet a tramway = pred fev af eee TOM cee eeeeee . rrttiirriitiiy ‘Thos. Forayth, Prod Woiss, Joho liq, Lolaa Boag, | Commisaioner W. 8. Mo@ous and Dr. Philemon F. Prior, After au naible y men degaa to | will rogret jeag than ourseivon, ai of the city to ome of the prive aitroad depots. “Theo. W. Reovas. McG inie , » | Mynted owe readers with this report to a see frat ax monthe of 1980 there were recorded here iret shnerbe enn ad Dato Sirain, Aaron Could, Francie Kra, | Autgeon, mot yeoterday moraind oh tie olclck, at Je * hav ct orn ac. | tion of the public, one of the chief events of the passing rhe among foroiguers, and 1,542 among natives, Thore was a considerable rush of anxioas consoripts to Wiobact Roity, Michael Shay. Thomas O'Brien, Thaws 8 |-maioca/L. f One hundred andpitty dratted tp t nely ‘ino of the | time fod of births from wes = mF, te | Captain Duffy's headquarters yesterday. Tho mild system | Biige Mi Richmond county presented themesiver, The following nd Dewre bier oat he — —_ 7. opolation, foreigners compos ty three per c a nf ” ane Y we as TANS | Seergnino Reset SOLDURRS ITO SxRVICR—00 Mor fives rorly’ rho o percent. itis a comparison highty | sdopted by the Captaia in dealing with the ‘prise ol sensei ites _ nha Gotigeicen, Jeo, | t0 eawult of the first day's examination and bow very lot itsteipping, | oventnf/forty, and yestorday morning ceveniy me ip the ie of i ute that of the tle. | drawers’ in the beginning still continues to pervade alt | seoure ‘Chas. CO Thos. McNulty, Wan Readke, Pd | Number drafted and held 0 service oo) * louat "1 » 4 ty process, | the rebel prisoners who were but r na Y released from . gitunate births only two por cant are foreign and twelve | the proceedings of the Board. There are many noble spo. | tascabe. ‘Wa. Emaert. Pat Mackio, Ina. McCue Patd commotation, ¥ . é when five min Served ¢ ir pow ‘ort Delaware, were miatored inte the Third Matyiend © per cent aro of native parontag "i wate | f wNTATL yempted, diaab! Svevees At ast they gag OB ip cotton vigh's with ther Taniter | cavalry regiment, commacded by Colowel «ser | Pyne tari has lately been fev anid ie wianieat gays Petmens. of Cee Privele <areeten, SRA SERREREND Sot. ss Neoetaeen aiied Went, Cheiten tree Thee mhaeeitdrs pitted round Bee, in cricke Shes ond with by Mawr Whar, the jmustering ait cer eemmont sestns dtapesed JustriA ioterest | American developed by ( \wett come ander the notioe Lo Wiee Story Charien (mgood, furnished edward | Over ago ¢ “ ‘ bade ive bod ar St Pact. it i iemened 6 try. A bea aid noon raw | of the Board, Yeserday «man forward whe re. | frrambod = Only ons Of widows ‘ Hotthg eR, LIN Had Yoon ort ¢ ar hee jyithorlzed ' ovory Kvn, cmt. crint. | gides in the Wost, bet wie wa, on « sojourn bere | Kinsley oe Pcremal papers, puatyonad . ow broke ORE Pith great foe wel Che se 4 y oF Cheae pier i sand goo | dare hee: role wi bag fh since gine home, { Joaiah Harviet wranelifig Hother vit ." aetitea af ian On ae | HG contd ower ave rane amd” procared | exem = | Tots a woul! le 0 ' . ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ “ry! ot oer thc hw toe ne Hvar WOON a. satey, thee - To twos 5 nbings daly bontae in bet af micar ata dhee ithe a

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