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r Ses eas 8 NEW YORK WERALD, ‘TUESDAY, AUGUST 13 1867. » ean a _—— nein’ , ‘| ; 4, A F scnintt Bie bod rocardod tien, 2:18, whi be ‘vhesatly | MANGA sali, Thay Ned's Rete® eet-to aed cioes after CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION. « Piity-".gfr horscs are entered for fhe four days, all of por per ar ig ™ aaving arrived. OFSTOHANISM. Yo firet race to-morrow will be for $300, amt four- Pe : : a {en hovser aro eniered, some Of whom are Ayers that | Remarkable Hum Auninet Time by un Aned ‘ave never shown for mone Pedostelan, THE SARATOGA RACES. | fore? 31,009, ead fv uhiee Seo, eee be ‘The votoram sportsman knows aa Bill Tovee, over eix- Chea enn per yg ey . ty-sia years of age, and for (he past twenty yours Mas- ter of Cocomonian at all sparring @xhibitions given in r a a ul i uaderiook to eottie Wager of $400 yeaster- E NATIONAL @AME. day a/tarnoon at Finley's Hale Mle frag, 0 lod mtg Large umd Fashionable Attend- road, by runving seven miles in one hour. ihero Mas peosent quite a large gasheding, and at a jive past mare Deareraey. Attanele ve) ney the hour ihe ve compar ied 7 Tho champions, chang under their Ite defeats by | hy Johnny she Ey OR aman eR i the Culop and Irvington etubs, appeared yesterday af. wack, i i me, Oi . - x tthe Union gron 1 ring fourteen x of very well, PMWREE FINE RAC HS, | temoon st tne vaca gronndy, Brooklyn, BP, wo ty | Lon ing a stony grit until meer the cleventh tip round, their fortunes with the Mutual, of Now York. hus | wncu he boxan to falter, He came home, however, at ween far this season the Metuais have mot been beaten, and | last, making the run in just fifty-seven minutes aid a : ve shown themselves at times to te a wer of | bait. 2 , wuther and General Duke ngtb,”? both at the Dat aad in the fiela; whil th = 3 “ the Wrinuers. other band the availa have ens a et uae THE LATE GEN. T. F, MEAGHER, | want of practice snd a decided fatling off in their general style of play. When it became braited about thas they The Veto Power of the Governor—Proposed Creation ef am Executive Councii of Six Members. _ Atauny, August 12, 1867. The Convention reconvened at quarter-past seven o’clock P. M, v elicited :-— ee OT OOOO COE sho was a craz Ruthie to the several city courts, and their pa Tit VETO POWER OF THE GovERSOR, Mr. Brown inoved that the subject of the veto power Croas examined-—I of the Governor be taken from the Committee of (ue nents for the @bavqnies Ta-Mer- ting of the Officers of the Trink The Arra row=3 und Duties of the Legislature. Li LT See An THE PATERSON ALMSIOUSE INVESTIGATION. | - NEWS FROM LOUISVILLE. . eee se The farther tavestigation into the alleged crucities of SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD, the keeper of the Paterson Alimshouse towards the in- | whe Result of a Family Fend=Bold mates of that cstablishmeni was resumed last evening at eighh o'clock, Tae following additional testimony was irene: dcr re > eat reat Robbery ,and Murder im Indiaua~Sulelde of ap Alleged Murdorer. tee na ovo tne 3%) Samuel Gidda and examiaed.—T live in Paterson; “ Suedey ‘ Presented agcinst Tthink Taw in my Mfth-eighth year; Lhave been inthe | A s°rious fight occurred here yesterday beitiven two rian doneMons, and memoriala for the provibition of | Poorhonse; I caine from the army in 1863, in the fall, liquor gelling. and ‘ent to the Poorbouge; remained there three or four COMMUNICATIONS. months; Siglor was keeper at that time; the ti 1 of tho im I must confess, was bad a3 to food, the | were stabbed and injured by brickbats. A commun gation was received from Comptroller Hill- | bread was but you could not tell ae te the Butter Moc of Ciera * « hougo, alating that $20,000 of United States stocks have | whether it was butter or land; saw Sigier once beat wh >. a din pid aos spe vs mad been deposited with him as security in connection with | Woman with a stick as thick as your (counsels) thumb: jos0 nam: inknown, ireen' , OR named Black, and two brotbors named g, Tesulting from family feud. Several persone ; saw Mrs. Whittaker beat the Jeffersonville, Ind,, Railroad, in quest of plunder. " woman Duilding a rattroa@along the upper Hudson, Referred | woman; sivler beat the women on Ve path between | Tho farmer was murdered and bis house and severay Aiso @ communication from the Metropolitan Police | both henson; te beat her for a coaple of minutes; aa ather farm hanaes: ier mite ekaalatee tea! not see him beat any ono else, Sigicr came Up at the m. Jamos, of Ut od, commutted suicide by Heard ta saaanes ap: the semamen ch pallonmes setae’ |. Soe ee meaune ee tharmonte, by. Mes, WMRckae | A he Referred. wes over; the biows given by Ara, Whittaker to the | ing a soldier, woman drew the blood from her head. esterday, He was undor indictment for k:!l+ went to the basnite!, siek with | DISAPPEARANCE OF AN ALLEGED SWINDLER OF SDLDIERS, rb umatim; 1 1, and Mr, Sicicr seat me Whole and referred to the Committee on tho Yowers | ty New Tor, 1 fs yop rein gob Bnew if Fortress Bowron, August 12, 1867. C. W. Butty, President of the Colorado Gold Mints Tt - Dr. Merrill ordered me to be sent t the hospital; be was SPECIAL TELEGRAMS TO THE HEF a had challenged the Mutuals and wero anxious to play S| Hes ade othe Fonline, the Mrethiavoun unit AN eRe Cin, the kindest man I ever met, for be came voar wringing | Company, suddeuty disappeared {roam Norfolk a few dante Siciahieas ‘sal soon as possible, it was thought by many that they must | ne Clery, Mr, Doaaxse moved tue ioltazing. “which was re | iy neck off once (atghiert ago when’ about to be arrested by Genera! Schofield om. 4 o'clock have been saving something, or that they were very The oilicers of the Irish Brigade met at the Astor uals 2 fssigcanc abesepe tester er and the secu- Pt praienet, papas arene} Pid Mea ii oee sacra AMor s week of onusial excilemcnt Sarateza rested | rach ; Dut the reeuit showed thal they Lad not boon sav- | ouse last evening, for the purposs of making Anal ar- | 54 he bell A AEG other Joon iuterests, there shal be | in the pe cs don't keow the year T wont thar SHIPPI r hat , wero ne cas, i ything exc wi ives, and that th et for taking i s created by nommation e Governor and’ the consent of : ? 2 yeslerday—that is to say, there wero neither races, nor | ing anything except it was themselv 224 thot they | rangoments for taking part im the obsequics of the late seh ade. nm ixeontive Conwell stale mand the consent of | T left ia May, 1861; I had been there for eight years; the NG NEWS, the sie mm the beaot hold rs ii ‘Bails, vor operas, nor t agher, which will be celebrated on 1 and weli | were by no means rash. Goueral 7 ary bods of (po , ted by appointment in like manner whenever the puvlic | Were sent out Morons botols; and the churches, welcd are numerous, | against first clase vlube, ‘Tho Gelding of the Mutonle was ondance from tls Kniglita of &t, Patrick and from the @ud in which Leld forth yesterday eelebrated @ivines | not generaily vp to their style of playing, while that of | Fonian Lirotherhod, the Iatter being conference esin- ‘ore made by Smith and Siart (ihe and getting up im tho morning in wet clothes; we | miles St Fabie Pokee: weuiraiee A { Hog the diteh; im going to bed attor work in wet clothes, | ,qlctmatin Manhattan, Woodhall, Ghatteston ig iu. wich A may xequiro and the Legislature dircet, and to report | followed that until I vearly got consump. | of Portland, for Baltimore, anoually, or whoo, called upon, to the Seeretary of | tion; I saw a man. whipped who was Lot h their office during the term for wisich the Governor is | X®eP@rs during that time had been St'nson, Taylor and g. Spake ramen tet ted, anos sooner removed by law or. tor cause, aud | Sigler; the management of the institution’ wae not as PORT OF NEW YORK. AUGUST 12, 1867, » Arrived. @rranged grounds of the Union Loic), Saratoga, bi ‘The Mutuals m D yostorday’s game the servicos | Wednesday morning next by @ solemn requiem mass 1 be known and dosiguated a8 the Governor's | good under Sigier as under tho other koepers; I mean in ‘ever, was nol a fe was ihe usaci crowding | of Martin, who bas not yet fully recovered from the | at St, Francis Xavier's church, and by a memorial , First, a Seeretay ohtate, with powers and | the regulations as to working and whipping;' we had to around (ho differcat springs, the w+! display of almost } effects of the ful! revived ‘n the Eckford mated. Peters | oration to be delivered im the evening at Cooper Ineii- | Autien'o be deines uy law: second, an Atorney Geuer!, | work at work that was nob suitable to cur uge, in clean- ly gorgeous the g roomyof the | isagood, swift pitcher, but needs yot some practice rf Meh: Norma " ¢ in | the courts; third, painfully gorgeous toilets jn 3 it & P ¥ tute by Richard O'Gorman, Esq. Delegates were also in tn aitize vor duatrictai 40 Daca inet, 25 ; mks Brig Thoresa (Br), Corb qt conf whiner 2d 7 Mande 18 Sys wim Bof C: ex work in wet clothes; I | Pilot + Bride, bound Nz sane dav. from difforent parts of the Union, wore well filed, Tue | the Atiantios was sharp, quick and docisive, mittees frou their’ respective organizations, prevent | Punic Sance: fout, a Secrelary'et Piss Inwutasem wins | BOS Tm ak a s = oe A 5 anted sto $00 an iainato who Was ews had, perhaps, too much tue appearanes of boxer in by invitation, to ascortaim what tho arrange: | pS HOUT tod mn Ranchadaone he kes near d eote 2 | a rolative of hig; he was whipped by Sigier at the gate. | Wind at sunset SSE, the Opera House; but we aveim Saratoga, avd Sa: mm waa a beaniiful one-hand catch of a mneuts would be for to-morrow’s ceremonial. Colonel | avoually, or wheo called upon; fifth, a Secretary of Public y with a horsewhi, the mau was struck several ns ‘9 . (iy from MeXahon’s bat, Bulldings, Parke and Water Fronts, with auxiiary boards | ith the whip, which waz broken in three or tour American ort aus pe nothing mnhont Samm, onable, n8 was also that of | James vy, of the Sixty-Ninth regiment Stale | i elties or districts. £0; elath, a Secretary of Financial | pj the butter in Sigler’s time was pot as good as | _ CHARLFSTON, Aug 12—Arvived, eteamehip EB Sonder, Tho reces to- were looxed for “tas chairman, and Captain | Andit and Asseasme w rik. Jes auxitiary boards in citer and the provious arraugoment; the butter was too | Merby. NYor! 4 plays S seekiie din the’ St nt is NORFOLK, Aug 12~Arrived, steamships Geo Appol pectaiions, ‘The weather was iov: atiy and passing to first bofore the man Phe pol ppg UTA Pr he A ey Beir a Md oy aw Sigler patting pare beof grease once on the Missourl, New York for sluvaua, ‘with twachivery bers asxembled on the course. Gn ome of the days of Dg frou tugwt’ to seooud Could Kot bavk), and another aileron wetedet A yell id Beunto abatt roport annual.y io the Becretary of Fiuancial | bread; I have nothing to say as to the treatment of the . dant. weak th bcank dlapA-wedpahace wore. crowéad, by Pearce, Saaith an tart on a bonoding ball to short, eee ivod. from O. Heary ip | 20dt snd Assessment, one ile G pap Ves and Sigler pemageierdl “2 For Other Shipwing News See Seventh Papa. Me bd peeeey - ig Pendennis peat on Daltio eas cf Ge ie, Ho (tio Adjourmed tit! ten o'clock to-morrow, jought they did not get the same allowance of tobacco;, it never has been more brijliant, @ay wexe coins of the most b @ad tharo are now at the was witueased by at least six or seven thou. | Carman) had called upon tne cast a of the f ant " 1 t and (bey had been promised for aso in the Church a prep hy oto terre niente yea Tostitute. Hf rprised, iborelore, to TRE LATE JUD when we were cleaning out the brook the Aldermen were golng to visit; Sigler told ue to stop cleaning out tho SCRUSHAM. itch, aud wo did; 1 was ten or eleven years old when MISCELLANEOUS, BSOLUTE DIVORCES OBTAINED FROM Deautifartadies in the States the. presence of a , therefore, to i Sigh get me to clean out this ditch; there was another SOO oe iies See al @erver informe me that, wi | Polk and Captain caf ge apt. arabes ony boy with me at that work; he was youngor; it waz in | frente’. Ales Commissioner of Deeds forall tie merce d er ieaturo or ma, a aaple oppertunity to see the samo without di P to a ie whe ee Meeting of the New York Bar—Adoption of | the month of March; the weather was cold; was in the and Passpovt agent. Law and other origiank documisn is : borer, io all ber preview yt OF aunoyance, The seore of the game is as fol- fi “ape ‘ af Resolutions—Action of the Kings County | #choolroom when ordered to elean out this brook; the | and translations properly prepared in Span! i ; So much beauty. Much’ of this ha pke or HATEREY tne Cree ts Searecase ee requested | Bate=The Obscauies at Yonkers. now was on the ground; me had shoes on in tho school- Fel, KiNG, Counsellor at Law, 240 Broadway. Malo loveiiuess waa represonted at the races mora. . ‘ gis wa ee fa call jut Sigler took thom off when wo went BSOLUTE DIVORCES LROALLY OBTAINED IN ay, On tho grand stand and immedietely in front 1a ees, tha In pursuance of a call issued on Saturday last, a moet- | 1) "clean the ditch out; he ordered them to. be Hake Nach wok eieiae ines Aeeninar einen of Mt were a number of colebriticn Some of these es gimce the commescement of em ave appoured jate The new comers, oF those who hi woticod oa the iur, are Governors sion of Mr. Heary, aad now demand that the fing? o ther own custody. Toe motion wagsagreed priate action in reference to the decease of ihe lamented aired rar woaid be ready at 8. | Judge W. W. Scrugham, of the ‘upreme Court of | the brook; tho man tar 28 mmities of vi ‘ " . A de of is prepa ny ‘oousmnencing this State, and who, during the present year, occupied a | sisted in getting in; seat on the bench of the Court of Appeals, The meeting was called to order by ex-Judge B. W. | drive him away; whi! dettivio, 7 Total wie, t war received from the Conference Committee na, through Dr. Reed, its Cualrman, sia- on, of Staten Isiand, end others Imes, Diaee. af stig: Sacten Meainariend 1 Bonney, who nomi observed io-day witu a large amount of lutercet. Bd Bi. 4h, 8h, GWM. TA, wes Re sesamin ch rag ler’s timo, it bogan ‘ wae Behe 24 . ea e i da serious of recolmtion the Court of Apprals, as President, and Judges D. P. | 4s" brow cleaning on 4 ; 5 Tugrabam, Geo. G, Barnard and Surrogate Tucker as | upon my bread by Si Vico Presidents, Messrs, Wa. Fullerton ana C, K. | grease off the bread; : to state that when | Miller were appointed Secretaries, and a committe of | Stea#e; bat the butter the Archbishop with regard to | fvo, consisting of 8. E. Lyon, 1 The track to-day was in mosi oxcetlent con fast time, aud the weather being cajiindly bringing out speed, good aud quick racing w be hold in St, Francis Xavier’s church, The Jesuit Fa- thera had eked the came question and received a five pounds extra. Ruthless, in « ur9 of her aoti¢ipaiod and enjoyed. The frst race was for tue | P the proposed requ ey were asked whethor the M, J.T Williams and Bequet Stakes, « dasu of two miles, for three year olds, F re psbhoap A pitty yesh lhe pointed to draft regolutious expressive of tho sense of | fonr weeks when he sent me to work at the ditch; the For elreula te winner of tuo Derby and Travers Stakes to cary : given, he mnaounced his willingness to let tho obseqi P Pearce went out once on a foul fiy, twice at first and Kecolved, That she death of the Hon. WW, W. Serugham ja wo worked steadily at akes victory, had to carry ove huudred and ateecond. Smith went outonce on a tp bound, | | " the prune of bis iife and in the ripening season of hit i. : ee » | hike > ao any ation regarding these resol eal eaote : hecee tor ptigtey nim: unde; yet sue handled it cleverly and won at first and oucoatsecand. Crano went out twice | tone therefore, he thought WMGld be stullitging thelr | Cuneta es tia beeches ee eee an on the f ou » » ae LA . t contre and right elds), once ona plodges made to the clerey and to tha Archbishop, Ho thought the Fenian orgaotzauion should not be allowed to attond the obequies unless they di mber, aud to the State a pubiie cala: quick in his per la ita maintenanee, conscientious in exaznination, Very ntion of the right, aud steadfast d guided She was weil ridden by Gilpatrick. Virgil at first’ Start went out uot aiall, Ferncon made a very good 100, ruzning atoutly throughout, De | went out twice ou the fly (at centre and left fields), and were fires kept in the wie ScokGn” heini acl . | once ona tip bound, Mills went ont once on the ‘fleid os to his conclusions by the ligat of winatiny Courcey was not purhed, the jockey being told be. {at short centre ), and onee at first, Galvin went out | 824 Bot as Fen he was winning a distingutshed and howared place the | Mn cigler required me to atte: fore starting wot to punish te colt The second | onc on the tly (at centre fleld), once on a tip bound and ¥ ecrotary of the Fenian Com. | jcdicary of the Stare, when his audden withdrawal from} school two or three fhat the favorite, n by Mor- | fly (at contre deld}, once on a tip bond aud once at | pe Pie Only 6 * 3 PO- | Wise Disposer of human events. A true and warm hearted e' he ordered himself to take off the | 76, vinsoy in tho. first ier become | firet; and Zottlein went out twice on the fy & strong favorite Iitmeeif, stopped in te second heat and | teen short rigut and short centre by Hetfield, ‘Was distanced, Luther, who gold very low iu the pool, | at centre field), oneo ona tip bound, once at ‘won the raco, and the outsiders made te money, Ihe | once on three strike 4 pines eos the day was a two year old colt race, aud Fatield too a ‘ . maquaipiadopt i Mhree VOY yenity youngsters were brought to the past | man took one fly, Devyr fielded ovo to firs, Pelors : cuthgihageaeeniace tema one to.contoud for th veies “A remarkably fais aud well | feiied two to free on returned foal bails), Piko folded | gv nery ts, Sorat Meagher ible secpeeie FT bine | shine cran ito, the field of (Me labora our. sincere chads. of all who knew hima weil, | 8hves; he did not hi Atal regard of all” who | then: I went to the di lations with him, We know he ordered m« unspeakable, to gcutleman, ke won the aifectl While be’ secured the resp wore brought nto offal tender to bis family, whose toss bretiren of the bench and dar, The Fentan resolutions were then read and ordered to bo spread on the minutes, as follows:— 2, At @ meeting of the delegates of the Fenian Brotherhood wo flys, and folded two to first; Water. | bed ou the kth inst, ihe ‘ullowlag resolutions were uuanl - ‘was beaten inside, 2n the premis he was beaten out- | greet. side, four or five yards from the gate; Sigler wanted to ated H, E. Davies, Chier Judge of | the house my bealth was good; afterwards, in Mr. Sig Croas-examined—Sigler went to the Almhouge in 1831; | 2% 43, ‘adge Bonney, Joun E. | I cannot tell the month; Iaid not kaow muci about a al a? 3 as, K. Beach wore ap- | months there; fqueas Gizler hat beem there three op | 7% 2% & % a. 16 wh ae 3, 8 veling, The commutes then reported the follow. | ditch i# out in one of the flelds; it ia nortneast from the | RAY, EDDY & house; I worked at the ditch un‘ll I was brought away; f a discrimin intellect, | ditch; I sometimes mace the fires; don’t remember vhere to live; Mr, Sigier ordered my shoes to be told you that he ordered vou to work in the ditch? to whem ? . Lt oftered the example of a good and upright’ judge, bright. | 7,4oW {remember 1 tuink be did it; t eaucot tell all the | “3. CLUT told you I. think he told mo to work at the 10 BE GIVEN AWAY. eat yes by | ing of the bar of New York was held yesterday morn- | taken off, not temporarily while wo were in tho water, | cause °No puieiy or orene Oo Ciena fection ing in the Supreme Court (Circuit) room to take appro- | but altogether; the sioes were not afterwards returned | free. M. HowEe to me; Feannot say the other boy had shoes on in tha = pay Benodiroom, but bo had no sees on while ceaniag out | ABSOLUTE DIVORC3S LEGALLY OUTAINED 1 Attorney, 78 Naeeat street, whom Sizier beat at the gate per. | {A auy Stato without publicity or ne good every ‘exposui 1 ‘l divorce is obtained. Con~ he got half way in the gute; he | Puitation free, “Gio. OULN. lewsore eo" Westen o Mr. isylor had management of | A —OFFICIAT, DRAWINGS OF THE KENTUCKY » State Lotteries, 47, 39, 3867 to fail. @ From what caue? EPNEUCKY ATATE EXTRA CLASS 479, avever 7. 1 that brook; the beef grease put | 7 A Phe seam “onaas $80, avaver 18, i667,” igier was cold; wo scraped the | 29, 27, 19, 4617, ae by. SL. be “4. we preverred ‘the butter to the MORRAY, RDJY & 60.. Managers, 3H 63, 40. was not given to all the inmates Rpetocey azarn sxmma ches 400, Aap GusT 12, 1867. “KENTCORY sated FRANCE, MORIIS & CO, Manugern Ke utcky Stato Lotteries address MUR. covlagton. Ky. ‘ Prizes carkot information given by addressing EF. he di'eh before ihe Alderman | RICHMOND, No.4 Cortiands street, game and afier; we might have stopped work when sree rs 2 aaa Sigler did noi soo us; the Aldermen wore there one | A ~GEETTIAL. DRAWINGS OF THE GEORGIA. ‘ 8 bench. to the profession of which he | afternoon; I do not remember any one cise bat myself | so:n0. A and tho other boy to have worked at the ditch; there x > gr STATE ‘Sait hes mo 15 aceon 42, 1867. Slate Lotiers, for the benefit of the Masouie Orphen 4, house wntle I was working at the md gchool; I attended | 4 weeks after Mr. Sigler came 19, any Whittekers in the house itch because Sigler ordered me; I becauso I had seusethen. Q. Who Au PRIZES CASHED IN LEGALIZED LOTTERIES — I, lare and information furnish a oa} Ye Tirvadway aod 138 Fulton treet. LL THE PERSONAL PRO- Sremara, aieGondett sant Yas iml# das waa ran betwoen | two to firet aud one to third, Hant caichs four flys, | hisadopled countrr, and whores tt te Rroper that wes who | lence thal his clear Bead aud warm heart are lost totnem | dite. @ What did you ‘uso to clean out. the sedttly of @ gentleman andhis wife. inehiding. their mag. Merona, MeConne!t and Hh ' cheeteut colt Genera | Jewett camgnt one foul fly, wx up bounds, flelded on | arc compied for the purp as of hiberatiag Peele frou the | ferever, ditch? “A. Oar hands dud shovels; I could got | Bdvent Vonn stone Manson cleanly and eo 2 Dre and Mr. Sanford’s bay colt>-oy ing Planct filly | to se d tock two on strikes, and MoM: yoke of Yinglvnd and ma nintning ¢ tren and independ seen Tate con te prontated te the Cont ar Arete | #hovels myself any time; I took stones out of the | func puritture, Ponting: ier Ginieen, Silver Wate, Be mot being able to contend wiih the othiPleeenm tho start ay b the work summing spt keveram the ris soil, should give expression to t ~~ Sank wee x seco at the santo be | ditch with my hands Q. ‘Did not Sigler drive you and ding, &. Also magnificen| rosewood Pio, & pair of vai vie Yu this race the favorite, Puck, was beaten unr ty ioid, 4; fWaterman, 1; Devyr, 1; Peters, 2: Pike, | 80! we fe Sie lone, 00 ce wes Amen epnociales 3) ak Sie Lechter Sharman en Tecuant Sind voy named Brock away from playing in that brouk? | able young Horses, an elegant late wtyte family Carnage, Wore u Hamer of “Jaine ducks” mado in -courey not 4; Bearman, 1’; dewets 40, and Medahon 2 | Witte an phy. Gnplaie deh vaeaiin of Genes |" setes es Barral, LT. Walliams, Robert Goins | 4. 1 dan't comomber; {vs Cuamy play, throwing stouee | wi set due ‘nas mound Touvty lerucasy eplcnaid slit: t pes I ages gee ~ oe x rh [eser: 4 bert, 5 ‘SI op two-sent Buy ‘agon, vers fine, mor ‘maa for the Sequel Bakes, whlch cideed-with seventeen jold was pnt ont tivieo at’ fret puso and once at 4 8 Fr, bronght at an eariy ago t? | aug J. N. Woiting thou offered in succession some highly and going fn wets 1 pememper Nr, Sigler veiling us 10 €0 | ed'ctnvle Harnesn, ladies’ nud genlemen's muperiar saciies eniries, threo of which oxly came to the post, uamely, | put out Tair rend Liat by Waterman; Waterman was | ine service 0 ‘ety, and wb ettiar as an | SPHropraLe romarks eulogisti of the private character | tovntyons here and I hav tales te several pertonee Tt | Mig Arian lates full rt very valuaeia iamoua Jewelry, y a St, A n1 . 7 1a wy a BD o rece . - Pe ae wat nee at a Volare wa Pat ant ence’ oa tne ay | ext Mh a eee ae ear resshaiuce sera usaatmacsts nasman, | Rave caged to Flood sevoral persons; 1 have been rg ear enable, gant. damon Kine: : nt en thi 5 ai neat a neing OF aS § ? f Brought on the rari the:tily agareet the Leite Wisgit | tholty a short amy and Mes pe was DOL aut vice on | Genet te ine pemct eacn erase acied with | Avout two hundred geatlemon were present. ‘The meel- | Kew.t0 by Mr. Vancarhoeven; he did nob tell me what a Ainge Besuittal peurl Slateid” rosewood €0t out the work, and going of ata rapid rato was foor | nad once at first; C. Hunt was pet qoce, om MUP bound | abliity, credit and fortivute ere ae re ing then adjourned sine die, spoke to Mr. Laven'ok, but I have net spoken to say | Suter. geatioman’s valoater 17 alate Muster diamond}, Jen; ths ahead of the others at the qvarter pole. Oa the | at centro flord, once on f'y by Bitchor: Hearmman was peg | eVect, snd with the Anieron poaple whe aekectust at | Alargely attonded meoting of the Kings county. bar | *Poveve Ne, Taveniak, but I have not. sp Cited | Eyatstiane args chapter Gano ing gentleman's nots 3 Dackstretce Virgil was more than e!x lengihe in front, } out twice on the fly-at centre field eu Pee | comed him to theiy shoves, ‘ was held y Morning at the Supreme Court Char .| saw Fiood in the streot ; I spoke first of this matter; ir. | perts of gondemnn and hiss wie . Ruthieess ronning side by side. After | base, ran off first by Jewett both times; Jewett was out } jence to tiie “Yromn~s, namigr athe expression of our condo- | ber, General Term, in the House, for the purpose | yang, told me to come hero sto-night; I | Sho will give 4 review of grand biess left De Courcey to | twice at first and once at second when forced by MeMa- | nani whose chivalry and bravery” he bos 40 eoquendy ré } peg their lamented late BOVE NAM! but @id net gain much on bim until | hon, who was caugiit on the fly threo times, onee near reached the homesiretcn, De Courcey made no at. | second, once at left field, and’once by third baso man. tempt to koep up with Ruthless, bis jockey haying been | — Pearce disposed of one on the fiy, lielded three to first given instractions how to act. Virg!! loa past the judges’ | and one to second. Smith took one fly, fielded Ayo to Sures ahead of Y% B advance of Rathiees, wo was | first and ove at second, Craue took fly on the fly, Start around “tho uppts Mk'ne the mile in 248. | felded two out at first. ‘Ferguson took one fly, and ficld- Me gap to two lengths botwoon Re Ruibless up | ed three to second. Mills took one tip bow Gal- a! the quarter polo the lattor was pge8Rd Virgli, aud | vin, MeDonald and Zetttein took one fly each, Tho frent, Do Courcey Iaggiog six lengths bebind! work being by Pierce 5 oute, Smith 7, Crane 5, start 2, Jose Fan up and wns head and bead with Virgil Meee Kher he others one each. Jonor turn, but fel! off half @ length ai the tlroe-qnar- | pole reralt of this game. a tas Foon as #he got into eiraicht work on | tho iwc ‘aa the Mutuals wi! nd Uni howestretch she ran to the front aud came home | improve whee, ency was shown yeaorday anor by a length anda half, making the lust mie fo alsin aah ta or in tae este hace anette t0.%Me | received trom Judge Gilvort wating that Wo regretted Yof the above resolusions be sent to | bemgabsent on account of iMmess, A like communica- her, and afso published ta Vion Was received from Siate Senator Henry ©. Mur- . Ireland! phy. Tho latter paid a bigh tribute to the memory of the deceased in the course of a long eulogy, A com- mittee was then appointed to draft resolutions etatiog the sense of the meeting. The following was tho re- eu him bim; he force to come in Captain Wa. F. Lyove, Proeidont of the Knights of | Justice of the Supreme Court of the Seooad Jud st sna ame plaga, otitaan |g Tistek, santared ch baiolt ot We sneotalantion (if | btet, and member of ihe Court of Appeals at the tine ot the brigade flaga could not he had) the two flags of the { $n -1:403¢, and the two miler In 2:37 4, No Courcey Cag ic es of weTrssociation, Sound judgment, as well aa for the learuing aud atiasnments in ise cers at Dodworth Balt*for sale st TB Woe haifa dozen lengibs behind. ike fellow ie AQUATICS. Ca motion of ‘Captain Morrison the thanks of the | ‘hich’ should caractorize'a judge: that also inthe vest | things rom the Mayor tlangiiens he dite aey aac | Uaase A Beosdvay, ® eurmary of the rac ofiecers were voted to Captain Lyous for his offer, but cloments of manhood, Ja sweetness of temper and amenity | 7 .aw him going to the Mayor's oifiee al! tha time to get ICKETS FOR THE GRAND PRESENTATION CON Race. —Sequel Stakes, $20 entrance, p. p.; $750 Ny emer nck aga ss as tocolved ce marth wie Re Gags enve thene ender | Si lanner, be wae cepmvadly Sensh ty al Way ERew | LT ives tg ide uadie| Lenew thas; nobody: Wold inet T "Tisenu st Dodworth Halt fer enecs KASHOW'S Bexaur, @dded; two miler, for three year clie: wonher of Derby SPECIAL COWRESPONDENCE GF THE HERALD, which the brigede tial fought, nM eeclred, Teak wesabienk at: sie har gleaned pa tune. | Knew Wome eambaner io ae tcc 8S Nonigomery eureot, Jersey City, or Travers stake & pounds extra, but peualties not io Match een Cantaia Cranks, of the tixiy-ninth regiment 8. N. G., | 01, and that the court be requested to endorse there ‘reauu- | im thepoor howe; my Bamo was Willian Harrison Lor i . OR THE GRA TEON. accumulate, atch fer the Championship of the Hudson | said thet ono company of that zeginicat would act a: aa | tess on thetninutes of the court and forward «copy te his | sero d eee eoweg my DAME Laverick; i do not know | FICKETS FOR THE GRAND PRERERTATLON 4 Air. ¥, Morris entorod b. f Rathiees, by mp. Eclipse, Ri escort of honor; that tho officers of tho reciment would | family, . Wao may tather er mother wes, . Sar adee Rak dite lersguines See dam Earbarity....... beeees yy Poveunesrax, N, Y., Aogue: 12, 1867. ‘ » the whole reettnent | Severn! other gentiemen then followed with remarks, Redirect—I would not have cone to work at the ditch eeerener snares BR A. Aloannder extere © Virgil, ‘andai, The question ay #0 who are the champions éf the Hed Ppear in uniform on the occasion of the memo- | pojuting out the many noble traits of character which | if rigler had not instructed mo as to bow the werk was, ICKETS FOR THE (AND PRESENTATION CON. dam Ansel’s dam questi Pious ef che Hud- | rial oration on Wednesday evening, at the- Cooper In- } were prominent in the departed. Justice Lott anid, in | to be done; Idia not certs, at Nodworth fail, for -aleatCHAS. M. TRE 4 Mr fC. Bash enterea : tere, dam Rhoda, Dime—B:37 that day thero is to boa contest there between Frank | 0, Gorarsa’s oration were thon distribated to the oficers | coltengue and an upright and fmapartial adiniatstrator of | aud make a good slo ~ “whew ina | Would bave come without any requoet ( oe Idid was presided aver by Justice Lott. telegram Was | ier was drank, but ine inmates eald aes was profane for a horeowbip going upon was saucy to Mr. Sigler, and undertook by he swore bocaase he was beaten, and becanse he would not be allowed to see bis relaiive; I did not know ie | *8d 2U had just come from the jail; I do not know that he b: 806 Broadway, Address J. Motchell, M . Cominittee on Res icky lae Wy an as 200 discharged from the almshouso for whipping a | © A : n ads Additional intergat to the esolved. That in the decesse a gtsm. | child; the people with whom I lived sinco I left the MCKETS FOR THE GRANO PRASENTATION ¢ stan ir | Simshouse, have often spoken agaluet Sigier; Sigler A ges hie death, diciary and bar of the State have surtulmed | Wented me to-go Back to work for an vudie of his; he | St Nic! # loss which it is dificult to ithatho wasdistinguished | Bever said ho wanted mo to go back ’ be. FO Ff B: . Knights—one Amer:can and oue Irist—and the bauner | {weit for the moral tlemedin that ile at the bast of wit | cause. I was dadly treated at the placa f was erate deere int te oe ee €. De Courcey, by Trove. son river in a double seal working boat $s to be broaght | stitute. ; the course of a few woll chosen sentences, that Judge | the gato ack for permission to come in Lelore he wot | MAINE'S inuste store, 481 H-oadways Pays ai ssw & | to the surface at Hudsom on Thursday, August 22, On Hickets of edmission to the requiem and to Br. | Scragham had at ail times proved himzelt a worthy pel ier tone. omed to hurry up with the ‘auch, GRaNI ALG THE A! TO BE GIVEN AWAY At Hacn at DODW Fe 187, 1 7 iy . THe thors will follow in rapid'suee fowing art aa have been enraged — ir. Thomas Fred. Steins, was forbidden to before igier touched him; b Mr. A. Sedgwu erous others, Mr. A. Sodgivics, Masieal Dirac. Principal ottice tor the sate of tirke.s, at Dodwoy ii: 1 ager, 8 Broads nye at Dodworth Hall for aale at Theatre Heket oikee, hear the iman who was beaten at rpronere FOR THE GRAND PREAENTATION Con ww, as ihe Alder: were ~ cay Sue excomp Race . 2 of the brigade and to the delegates from ot) justice, aud that he never «worved to the rignt or lett | (Lauchter.) x ey ome | Teale tae AT orate ee Bateen @ COS wai mile heats, for bes'on horses. and thie brought to d Edwerd Hoerinance, on tho one side, and | ton: presen, alter which the meeting adjourn for oy consideration, The meeting soon afer ad- | — A quostion hero aroso as to whether it would not be ace Annan. : : ‘tho post Luther, Earring and Morrieeey, “Barrineteas o rice aud Willinm Cooney on te other, in firte ‘The following are the resolutions of conduience which | journed. Gesirable to eloso the testimony on ono side IPICKETS FOR THE GLAND PRESENTATION CO # {nvorite, felling for much more than the oiber foot working boats, over a five mile course, for a purse | were presented to ihe meeting last night in enguossed 7 lent ivy-covered church of St. John’s, in the dir, Barklow said be had been informed. that as long as ceris, at Dodworth Hall. for saleat T. METOALFH's, #0 brought together. of $200 and the championship of the Hudson river, | form:— village of Youkers, was yesterday filed to its wumost | the committee sat there would bo witnesses to exnmioe. ens neber Bitte mertdanin First Hoat-—Morrissey got the best of the send of, but | FOrelt money bas been doposited, and the men Tes caught on the upper torn by Karring, Luther | wil acme reer mne for the erent. Other matc Sanne i= ‘Seavate asd ote dome Oe Francis Sesghory Hecretars aud acting Governor of the | York and different paris of Wesichester county, inciud- | would occupy consideredis time to digest it Mhouaen Neath of our setored areca: Sonera anrecent | capacity by a large gathering of persons fron New | Aiready 150 pages of eviconco ad been taken, sed. it — FOR THR GRAND PRESENTATION coN- eate at A the 1 certs at Dodworth Hal’, for LLiAM W two lengths behind. “At the quarierpole Karriny fed | wan sbrind from it, by diesen vray Territory of Montana, Untied Sta fore ing about fifty members of tho legal profession, who | — dr, Wanderhoeven ssid that he was no party to that | Lisi's ; ONS, muse store 30 B-sadway, ‘wo lengths, Morrissey sccond, one length in fromt of ion np toh @ match to come off, #0 thai they Resolved, That in the h of General Mevgher we fect | had assembled within its walls for the parpose of pay- | arrangement. Ho bad threo more witnesecs to examine, —— 3 apne een Luther. " Earring continued to ‘laad until sue rescued be the winner. that the republic of the United States of America has lost a | ing a last tribate of respect to the late Judge Serugham, | One of them was in aticudaucs--a woman ICKETS FOR THE Gt aNO PRESENTATION tho homestretch, when Morrissey chali wed her, and | Another Match Rerweou Since, asi ined and brilliant soldier, an effl-ient public servant andan | Tye deceased gentleman, as briefly announced in last The chairman of the committee said they would allow ceris, at Dodworth Hy COR. forsale at SCHUBERTIT a Broadway, afer @ Vigorous brush best her to the string ives elognent defeuder of the principles of free government, Saturday’s Hersny, ded rathor suddenly at his | one Hi Ay €0.'8, importers of Music, 2 olved, That fel if more wiinesa examined to-night, — so = Oe ee Ponzi father was threo Jengthe further of, Hime | #4,000. cughts ih ect nants Soret et ete Mr. Jerheeven said that upon inquiry he found CKETS FOR TAR GRAND PRESENTATION Cov. | LG erterday fafternoon Hamill, of Pitteburg, and | melanchely ovetirence which hax deprived us of one of Ire- hi Ho that the witness had 0 ¥, 99 it was unusual to certs, at Dodworth Hail, forsale at SWAIN & COS = ‘ Sewvnd, Heat —Morriseey bad a iim cearare sie guia | Brown, the champion onrsman, made a match to row, | lAtd's most gified and devoted sone; that our weer ae —_ examine moro than one witness each evening. The | Book Store, 276 sixth a % ; rs favor, hi 5 + oe ronght that the testi as ~ : was quite current.” Luther cut out the Cork the ie | &% the 6th of September next, for $4,000. The | Wi be fact cod tha bog promise ot hie yout te CG Bnd eee | greed to adjoumn | "UCKETS FoR THE GtaXo Pi Oe Torrent A with the lead to the Laif-mile pole, where | TC? 's to come off om the Hudson river, die | Sver,‘ebrived, of the powerful enthuslaam wit his ver pu in the count ing at eight o'clock, when | sewsict! Gs Mewdeay oF aale at eae «SY Seeker ther dinaccated ana pd bias toouane eaten tance five sites, and to take place between this city | oF ancient en neland, for which we, iu common ee ee he owtgen sp bh em eee with festtenony a Sy OTE ee . | and Poughkeepsie. A deposite of Lim, G0 a) lesired and prayed. ree more 8. at committee wi! (CKETS FOR THE GRAND PRESE: won \he heat Very cleverly in 1-47 i. powite of $200 was made, and | “Resolved, Tha meas alk to pay t mee ‘Almshouse inesday mora: certs, at Dodworth tale aided f Baerel ‘ ‘ery cleverly in My Morrissey = of a on to be put up before the aret of | the memory of the deceased all such ener, Pata ip. eit aden seonamine obeeena for = Ag . Goner, 8 entwaye a ing Third Hem —Luther took the lead at the start, went | Las ever iaken place. In thot eg ee Rene that | Charli prescribes for dita Foe. coraaly CA : a (PIOKETS FOR THE GRAND PRESENTATION CON. : about his and won ibe heat before Earrig bad | Hamil bi second lew, York. ; rosewood ICKETS FOR 1! 4 amen Gan. - as held the cham; mt Operation of the ex oflicers of the Army of the Potomac and ra ¥ ahetene pales 4eum—untl last apring, when Boowe, it ws aleued, ose ciy of New York aad remigee Tailitary ‘aud civic, 1a the gor wreaths of ‘jmmortalleg FENIAN BARBECUE NEAR TROY. Pierre Dotwort ros alle fala at Re R Crice, : _ o foal.” 3 pt fa Bad id ee A EE Secon Rack—Purse of 400, mile beste, for beaten | ! : sollakacies Reno! at we tender to the widow of the late General ICKETS FOR TEE GRAND PRESENTATION. CON~ horses, ali haiti ited ty Exclting Bont Race in Bostow—A Close Run, | tot jana bearifelt sympathy for Woers sree, Sed SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD. Picraet Dodwrrth Hel fr vale ab Jordehs & Masien's, ; Lexington, dim Belle Lews.......-....03 20 1 [From the Evening Tologram.] Kin hese resalutions, ji Sham Fight In Imitation of the Limcstene " wk i Sette deutored hii aivlag, by biti Boron, Mase, august 12, 1867. | rome sud dencd, Wpreamnted co flen Todas Frese Midge Battle=Twelve Theusand People ow | [1 errs Deda te inl we ale ora. h Gaubedey at Se cng 28 ™ Mecetan and What Cheer crows of the sheridan Clarke be appointed a comutties Sarat bebe fon den a the Ground. joner, 625 ighth everue, id ¢am Bomie Scotland... 1 die, ‘ Yul an exciting four-oared race on Charles ¥ Troy, N. ¥., A 12, 1867, ‘ETS GRAND PRESENTATION WON- ing, 140147 1 ad river thia morning, distance three miles, for $200 and | friend in this cay, whieh dame in eee feet et 16 odfoce Pt} scat adr al for ele Be Be ket Sey ‘ THE WIRD RACE the champronship of the clab. The race was close, | that had boon circulated attr.buting the ‘There was a Fenian barbecue on Green Island, oppo- | Metropolitan Hotel. ' very A ty Geveral’s death = + ‘was for two year olds—a dash of three-quarters of both being nearly abreast the whole distance, and the | 10 intoxication. ‘Tho cause of hie drowning Was the site this city, to-day. More than twelve thousand Per rrr ugar Re mile. The Duke, Puck and a Planet Gily contended. Tho | What Cheer losing by oaly ten seconds, Tue time of | absence of « handral! along the guards of steamer, people were in nitendance to witness a‘sham fight oteretatpageed Matter was badly baaien Dv Do!k the others, wine ate two {he McClellan was twenty-one minutes, There waa. | {rom which he fell into the Missouri river, while going w “| CHGAP PIANO, 1X GooD ORDER—PRICE Seitnea fron Pek end re es fas | bana ™™™ Pah OMe veneer chad | Sin te cee oft ih At We, a Major cram, Spa pared a fein at | Ahn A Pa , G ene- ; ethers brought togethor. At tly recond attemps thi apc samen away vary evenly, tue Duk slightly ‘in a 4 SPARRING EXHIBITIO thy Duke entered the | Compltmentary Bonent at the New Stadt esidomidride, They fought Thentre=The English Pcgiliste ve. iy ogi ae ee loading on the | American Champion fay behind. ‘After a good tuesle ‘ben, ie compact The new Stedt theatre in the Bowery was literally , and the Deke came ina wnner by (wo length crowded last ovening—vetween iwo and three thousand & making dhe dash jn 1:20%. The cou continued on, and | being present—to witness tho reception to the Englieh an to the quarier to see hi Y s, 2 Vein mate pee be hog EO Pogilists, Mesars. Ryall, Alien and Morris, ‘There was a mile manner eet ie jrinain it met been very never so large a gathering of the sports of the ring as following is a eum:mary :— on the above occasion, and, considering the vest num- die. —Pureo of £500; dash if three-quart © milla teevawe year aude wd Boom Yn Da ripen tod ber present, a more orderly aseomblage has sel- ral was soon borne beyond the reach of aid, an this time it has not been found, AFFAIRS AT QUARANTINE. Since inet return there has been only one arrival of a serious character from an infected port. This was the Bri ish war steamor Dolight, twenty-five days from Nas eau, via Havana, which put into Lower Quarantine for Want of coal, and was detained there by the hoalth oft. cers. There waa sickness and death on board. he lost ope seanan, who died on the 9th Inst, and two were fick on coming into the lower bay. At an advanc-d our of the evening yesterday the report at Quarantine ; Samue! K. Lyon, Robert P. Getty | 4eaths in Bri were gen BAGOKLYM INTELLIGENCE. —— Deatns Denixo rue Past Weex.—Thore were 299 | ~\ snlo—Made to ord kiyn during the week past. The principal a wee ie preted pe em Sc arereny for | diseases were:—Cnolera infantom, 73; marasmus, 23; a, ~ er two little orphans—a | consumption, 19, There was only ene death from boy and a girl—' eneral on all sides, cholera. Of those whe died, 85 were mn 110 boys and 106 girls, The mortality amoug tcferis ‘was fearful, 152 of the little ones under one year Laving Se dom congregated together. Long before the a cee patients were still sick and wader ABORTION IN PRINGFIELD, MASS. diod. Th tivities wore as. follows:—UUnited Siates, ‘Connel: larness entered eb. ¢. Genera! Dake, hour for the eromonies to commence the medi % eee 220; Ireland, 22; Germany, 13; Eogland, 2; West Ladies, NEW FIVE OC\AVE Mz ‘tom, dam Liila..... sa oF The following vessels are detained in the lower bay fi ; ‘1; Sweden, 1. ge i. ‘Thirty-Arur par eee. am Us @ Puck, by kp. Beytbian, * | BOW WAP overcrowded, and when the cur. | the purpose of being fumigsied nea cleaned Tue orig SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD. 1; Scotland, 1; Sweden, 1. Atha ai wen aoe FANOFORTRES SP Sonn, 19 Ami “AN BLEGANT 7 SE WO ANOFORTE. n avenue, near D y Piao iw exttn tone and ex etiperd; vert oy cankers,” Foil parsdouinew om af aaa S MAGHIFICENT ROSEWOOD gtiaranteed. used five 5 en, 18 women, ~~ jam Little Peggy... 5. .....+. tain rose there was hardiy sands Jaremiah, twenty-two daya from Santa Cruz, with Gname Lanceny-s& Segre named Thomes Jeckson | TEvnve & sony Je yual to any in the: ; Mr. McDanieleethered b: , by’ Pinied, ddan Aueigaaia 3 | AONE the many eports ot the ring proseat ware vee | CABO Of dugar nad mnolascds; the brig Camiori, twelve | DERM Of the Victla and Murried Iutorment | war arrested onrly youterday toraing on the charge of | Jane struments of thie aconable 10 price, iS Kast. Time Toe” Cobern, Rocky Moore, J.C. Weonk days from Matanza, iadew with sugar; the bark 7} 1 the Body=Au Old PI ng stolen @ horse valued at $75, the property of | Tetsu tat str Ee man 8 om bald vol The eae Mion ques at, Songad leaving Suspicion of Ha’ James Smith who rosides at Crow Hill, Ninth ward, The AME GREAT UNION PIANOFOnTE COMPANY'S TA ; Fv ision ue crow were in hospital, but 4 , ; P . c/) Bacon a peers Fars Poushusenaa, | Since bavtare "hr Ccengameiye ae: | MeneMaytn Seen ic Sever, Mas nth Me} | Seatiaeanaett Necect crys om bos | ‘TURNER rer ayo oa “ N.Y, ange 7 ere quite well. P - > EE ides nes Prowypragiin J ag ich was Tulck Togag | The following vessels have boon reteated from strict | _D% Wiliew H. White, « phaician who bas practised | Tux Baooxtyx Cooruns.——There was a well attended mrer BIANOFORTES—onAND. sataae nt? of hore, this cece Pork, ch to the amuse | quarantine in the lower b ded pens mitied by the healtm | f°Vers! years 1m this city, has been arrested, charged | meoting of the Coopers’ Union of Brooklyn ea see Wu Melodeons: Partor, Ch “yal : towing very ive science, | oMcers 10 come Into the upper quamntino station, | with procuring an abortion on Kiizahoth Methven, an | evening, at thelr tal No. SOR FWS" and Vir, Feet | Orfensbea: monthly ne layy Met ‘oduced. — They ‘al iebesees ae Unmarried Woman of nineteon. Miss Methven, it is al- | was occu lary. The quarterly report, which eae Warerooms, No, aa Be Fy shoved considerable activit with the gk folioved by Mike Noonan aud Ea. Tracy’ whet eget? id tot seem to amuse the ascombi ged bok euinete oo a put a the gloves ounter. ns ey cave and took like teh with’ his inise ute, Leeee and = Yow nig next put on tie gloves leged, died from the result of his vi night, smmvaenrat tire ti the bark Doon, Shetfield, Havana, Magness wud BU } on the brig Henry oud iene i] i cargo; wer Cutts, from Hiicagocs ‘sad’ Voreen tines, wih efeo and cotton; the brig Isabella, from Havana, sugar. h rei r The steamship Rising Siar was releared trom quaran- Bush reek. tine and permitted to eome Up (ae river to the sine eS of tre Forty-six! yesterday morning. ith. “on Sunday acter. ‘A FAST COLORED LETTER CARRIER. ee several very WESTCHESTER INTELLIGENCE. dle Rebs the Ma - heavy it of Kyall gave h — : Mistress. Bcvravo, Avguet 12, 1867, toad Seuinas ‘his Tam Recent Drowstxc Accinsst ox tae Sovsn,—Anin- | strom the Ev bing Telegram of yesterday... bs “trib otiock P.M’ | Comkiieg ama neu fare, ‘afer whieh the ‘ caulerg: Cy Hogan has been Considerable excitement exists over the Loree fair | Pogilist, Joepd "ast robberies from the Post =f ings sot ca Og hepa wbite a aad od niganlogable Rowge of revtte g was feared Wetneetay, . | Analy Jed of the stage. oe foatner Retsemer: Peps oes; | England, Pete é i i itted, showed that the funds of 1) ee UP ORTRS, AND MN $700, and the memversiiiy ene hundred wed ay The. TE aiteresting. on ail th ‘Ropu Dosiness of the mectiag was chiedy of a general cbar- g yt ad , $50, iy Scat kd ES APR, OF wae "CUMMINGS, No, 8 Uaion aquare

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