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& ee z g i f | : i : REBEL INFLUENCES 1B THE SOUTH. | to'srecesic'e'ste sem toe rere neigh | YACHTING: aecunded Up tomer of uns wot arpent colon. tae} POLICE INTELLIGENCE, wept htt * | are wily and sagacious They will make uo lawswhick F ©ruise of the New Verk Yacht Squadteti ‘ ‘ pepnataang his Be oak cau mae aly on (From the Nowpore Dally Nowa | Testo windana, making semany of fast trent | 22love he dulnes of youerday's busines atthe etter of General Pope to General Grant= | nq wrong will be done, and oer SES A rapid drive from the St, Nicholas Hotel to the foot | mijes, The, Judase appointed are Mesa. Van Winkle, Yorkville Police Court, a case was brought to the atten- Mix Views of the Propriety of Per: duced which bears no resemblance to free government, | of Twenty-ffth strect, at the East river, on the lst day | Chester and following yachts have ton of the presiding magistrate that created some little the Oid Kebel Leaders to Discuss Reco: except in uame. Bo Wants aid mod Of August, 1867, put us om board the Eva, the sloop entered: degree of interest. There was a wouan in the case— struction~A Reproduction of the Evils Expe~'| ess relations, open exhibitions 7 Nomtine, Met Ingen. Y vacht of our two young friends, Mr. Charles R. Peunl- Ds ms ID eet con, 10 fact, there were two women—and otly one man, From Effect of Recon. rhenced by Tennessee tl charitable | man and Mr. Robert V. McKim, and made us tbe occu~ d ether schools mail edmen's aud ¢ pet jee Under Their Teach S —ihese ‘vea- = Wasuinaron, august 11, 1867, noaaeat ne isiea ren hod thecalored race,” eta | PABLS of comfortable staterooms to acquire our first ex- a Rp REE iam police, 1 o’Clock P. M. Of wrong and viclence will meet ao sufficient redress, if, | perience in the most exciting and interesting of all took unto himself a wife inthe year 1857. For three The following letter from General Pope, Commander J indeed, any redress at all F 3 fe ene ‘These are acts | amusements—to those who can afford it. A French- ~ Captain Seymour. years they lived happily together, but at the end of that ei the Third Mintary District, was received by General pg! .oannet nT nan Pos tor} FO rage ered man’s head, with o white cap anda black mustache, pk br trig nd “genom te Sesing moe ae baden hi ‘vant (bis morning :— impossible al establish discrimination against | appearing above an opening in the deck forward as we ‘Wiliam Ellsworth. plo] in the month of ee 1860, ek we dation Heapgusnrers Torry Mustary Distarer, } classes or odious and unbearable, 1 say, | came on board, gave a promise which was not falsified, Major Van Buskirk. stated, contracted a second marrige with 8 lady, | Bentaiott, lady and three children; Mr GEORGIA, ALAvawa aND FLonin, & | then, acain tiat unless reconsiruction is accom | 49 far as eating was concerned; and as to drinking it did 1G. Witson, with "whom be lived unlit 186, when, on ac- | W Hodsod, ¢ W Hodson, Misa Hodson and ‘Aviat plishod after the fullest development of ail the “ +d ‘Captain Burroughs. count of conscientious scruples on the part of the | Mr Victor, Mr Freeman, Whe, GEvenAL—} have the houor to send enci: influences against it by decisive majorities, we wil! sim- | honor, in its facilities, to the cuisine, as we had ample Robert Elisworth, lady, the marriage ceremony was performed over pire pos renga re pode cad ‘contaiming ® specch made in hie city by B. H. | Ply have reproduced and per} in the South what | opportunities of knowing during the week the Eva pa na at and Bayard was doubly married to this | Gilfearun’ sereect Ms Kern Mr Besht iil, of this State, late a Senator in the rebe: Congress. | We sought (0 desiroy. | We ought to Kuow in advance, if | claimed us as her guests, Sale of the Yacht Vesta. % joged second wife, This point settled, the indy @ught | Blind Tom, Mr Pollock, Mr Mi ‘This person only a fow weeks since was pardonod by the | possibie, whether the presduce of the leaders.ot these 1", | a. time the anchor was weighed, and in tow of = (From the Evening Telegram of yesterday. te have been satisfied ; but ia the interim between thas | childreg anid threc servants; Mr President, and, In common with§almost every pardoned | incurable reactionists and their active influence in thia iphed, an M i time and the present a storm has been brew:ng which daughters: ‘Mr Campbel!, lady, daughter ‘and coo rebel, this te the use he makes of the clemency of the | Country aro compatible with the peace of the country | tug, and in company with the Magic and Fleetwing—the Boston, August 17, 1967. within the past few days broke over the devoted head | ys pe ee ee oo ‘Mr McQuade, government, You can readily see ‘rom the speech and the security of our institutions. ocean racer—we began the cruise, our first port being | It is reported that the yacht Vesta, one of the ocean ss Another question ought to be and probably will be de- the unaier of te Than, whe 8 a soppenoumasive oda te bees tate oon ‘against | Glen Cove. An incident not in the programme caine | racers, recently purchased in this city, has been sold to poh be pe gi og Mice white such men | ®coMVenUON, That question i# this:—bave the slug- | neat making the voyage for as we swayed | the government for about thirty-two thousand dollars. ~ gishness of mind and body and the tendency | #ud swirled through Hel! aud ing to the east. A Fetain infuence. . eauhianessd neon aoemetacniie to ‘taail by. violence the tight of opinion and ‘ard ag the ebb tide struck the port bow, and now da Her original owner, Mr. Lorillard, got only thirteen of the unfortamate ex-conservator of the peace, causing his appearance before ihe magistute yesterday on | ,cyisagnpors cteamen:? Palmere, Mr ang Mrs 7 +e ee .. Both ladies werein court, and if | Mano Hustameste tech Bree ae one might ji roin appearances it would seem that | Mise Bauer, Wm ‘Young, Ohare they had upited thelr torces in the most cordial manner | Hopkins, lady, children and servant, and 406 in for the purpose of crushing the ux‘ortunate victim Departures. Te Tt hag been and ¥ Mf to the w rd ic whirlpool 1 its | thousand five hundred dollars for her, q the widest latitude of speech and of ussion, engendered by habits acquired during the | ing aff to jeatward asa mimic whirlpool spent whose love for the ladies brought sca a sea of troubles — ee cia aieaich aoe erieith tie law end the | existence ‘of slavery and the system of politics in the sirongth on the starboard bow of the sloop, more work upon him. it is even said, with wnat degree of truth it CERRO, up Hanune tp Teter public peace, 1 do noi include among those who are South, wnfitted the people forsuch self-government as is | Ws given to hemp, it seems, than it was twisted to pe: CITY INTELLIGENCE, impossible to say, that Bayard had athird wife, who !s | and Mos WJ Ri mantis, M (Fatal Permitted to exercise this lutivnde of speech the civil | Implied by free speech, free press and the fullest peace. form, and the parting of the hawser of the tug left the dead, and was engaved to bo married to a fourth, If | Balthasar Rauth, Chas Zolin a5 i? ‘OMicers of the provisional joverpuents already | able discnssion of all pabke questions? This is a most | Flectwing and the Eva at the mercy of the tide. Then ea ae aan this statement be true, it is possible!t may hare had | two cilldvens Teoian Schaell, TE ulius Neidhart, Mrs Jette ry} important question and one which, answered in the | came the trampling of feet on the deck and shout and i —Distri orney Tracy, bt of ext nit facis, must be answered usffavorably. | Shout from both vessels, as the hurried commands , Interxat Reveyvg Beanp.--District Attorney 4 y do tho reactionary anti-recoustructionists use | Were given required by the sharp exizency of the | Who has bcen absent from his post for some time, has all the instramentanties I have named, except such as | moment, We bad just passed the Gridiron on our | recovered his health and will resume bis duties the they are restrained {rom using by the military authori- pe a Ca PM ow GM tug bsg oat na comtng week, but there is little doubt that the 3 waves mounting and surging > on ; endo, Tesora “once “to “the. intimidation | over it like raoghorses in. their wild career, ‘There was | CROTON AQuEDUOT—AwaRD oF Coxrnacrs. —Yesteniay violence which long practice bas made a ees thing: erat aioe se the reeset fear. destruction, | the Directors of the Croton Aqueduct Department dis they dared to do eo in the presence | and the chauces against the success even | posed of the proposals for cuntracts, and there bei ary forces of the United States, Candor com. | of thie our sole alternative, The anchor was letwo, The | Orie on, pio bidder the awards were Wait pang pels me Lo say that this Lendency to repress treed heavy chain raiticd through the hawser hole, and tben y ‘ - i} speech ig nov cgnfined to either party, but prevails, | there was a sudden Fate ola pe grating drag—and | Moses Mciuart for the following materials, at the follow. though to much Mss extent, among the reconstraction- | then the waves dashed aud hissed against the bow, and | ing rates: —Vor stop cocks—10 20-inch, 25 iz-inch, 75 6- ists, whether they bave been always Union men or have: | éddied around the chain, as the auchor—good anetor— | inch and 25 4-inch, t lately joined the ranks of the reconstruction pat Tt | caught in the rocke op the bottom, and we could watch | 12-incn do., $72 cach; for 6-inck do, bacoines the government of the United States to frown | the inad rush of the tide on the Gridiron, some iifty feet } 4 inch do., ‘$24 each. For hydrants of the Ayres patent— upon sich ms by whatever party exercised, and | ouly from our stern, and be thankful to Him, in whose | 15 No. 1, at $23 each; 20 No. 2 at $27 50 each, and 40 no rebuke so swuiary of 60 pregnant of vood results can | hands are the issues of all things, for our escape. After | No. 3, at $27 each. be administered as for the goveroment to Protect alt abe Fedde) dong beeethe bpd ieee _. — Mapison Park. —The judicious expenditure of weatth parties in the exarcige of {ree speech. Results will show OL ge, Wo observe t's crow Of wrecke pirat we mgst os pont in the foturs by establishing in the | who hed pulled out vom shore and landed ona clump | avd thoexerciso of an enlightened taste are every day South what are cardinal principles of our government. pop aap cior pene LS greg oe —— becoming more and more apparent in New York, The foregoing remarks refer exclusively to the white AAs be eae OR TES ee Oe v $ public and priv race in this district, The condition and the (utare of the | Which would have followed oar wreck upon the Gridiron. ey palpi pct eae fon ph pias oolored race are far more hopefui and encouraging. The | | This was not a lucky commencement of the voyaze, | buildings and the generally artistic look of the city. earnest and touching anxieties of tho freed people io bat oy Lig ieee = Psi oi Wo Be mare. learn cannot but male a profound impression upon the | P! he time ; vO WE | stately pi be layi mind of any cno who oe had the opportunity to ob- | had made acquaintance with the powers of one gridiron | gardens ers pot tenacity bie pogo ege servo it. li may safely be said that the marvellous | to the ‘orgetting of the chances of auother. thoroughfare; and the empire city is becoming through progress made in education and kuowledge dy these | A drizzly, rainy, fogey night at Glen Cove, where tho | such means each day more aud more tike that city of people, aided by the noble cvariabie contributions of | oticers were entertained by Mr. Kennard, was followed | bequtitul cites, Paris, a¢ the French christen it, the Northern eocieties and inviduals, finds vo paraliel | by a dull morning, which ushered im a day that vesied | euperb, the maguiticent, The different enciosed parks in the history of mankiné. — If continued, | the sailing qualities of every vessel in the squadron. It | on private squares of New York are now benz care- it must be by tho same. means; and if the | Was one of great excitement even to us, who were not | {uly attendedto, and the public will readily admit that masses of the white people exhibit the same indisposi- | Wholly nexpert in such matters. Phe wind was fresh, | there is room for improvement here, and that the preseat tion to be educated that they do now, five years will | and fresheving every minute, when the vessels left | ¢iodition of many could certainly be improved. have ferred intelligence and education, so far asthe | Glen Clove for Huntington, and yet no sail was reefed, | birst on the of those that are dein masses are concerned, to the colored people of this dis- | but all, some sixteen or seventeen, stood gallantly | poautifed stands Madison park, The groun trict. Tne social and’ political resuits of such a change | ob. “There goes a jib-boom,” cried our sailing master, | ary peing carefully attended to, and a handsome iron cannot fai! to be important, and, to a great extent, deci- | 5 @ great schooner came ap into the wiad to clear the } fence ig in process of erection round the park, which sive of the questions which wo are seeking to solve, It ca eT boat off the cranes,” was tue next | Will give it quite adiemified appearance. Smpotb clongs- ecomes us. therefore, to guard zealously against an ye er ted slabs feaction wbich may ahd Wel check this mose desirabre | see there!”” was the exclamation, as ore of the squadron | ‘".* ae Sakeaniae cs Weare Rages Hos progres of the colored rac’. In this view, also, we | came nearly on her beam ends in the Increasing gale: | tio park’ lose tortie, fence, wilt bo a broad eiroular Should assure ourselves that tho reconstruction we are | aud over all the stn shone brightly, save whon scudding | ji) wer bed, aud beyond that the turf-spread lawn which x to ret up im the South is of a character and | Clouds hurried across the Sound and caused amomentaty | hay ‘so long beew tho chief atuachon of the place pos the vitality to encourage and maintain this } gloom. As for the Eva. ber heavy spars and great waiu- | Wien hese improvemouts are finished. there 18 DO ge and perpetuate its results, sail required such handling a3 an exporionced rider gives | goup: that Madisoa park will be oze of the neatest se, General, nro brielly my views upon the condi- | the tender-mouthed and blooded animal, on whose cau pleasure gardeny in the city. tion of affairs iv this district, aud they furnish the rea- | tious management depends safety, if nothing more; z s ‘ sons why I am pursuing the course in the administration | and it was a pleasant sight to seo Mr. Haff, our sailing | DeraRTCRE OF THE TURKISH AMBASsApOR-—His Excel of my office which 1 have indicated you, Tt is nap tmn- meer a a) Long lane ier asa berry, with uct | Ieacy Basque Bey, the Turkish Ambassador to the United probable that ] may be mistaken, and that reconstrdction nce of els 7 muscle about him, | ¢ " Foreed and hurried may finally result in equal good. {t} Watch the vast canvass, aud Keep it shivoring, just | St Mel fast ctea orien prope a tah rel Put seems to me, however that we will iucar a great peer oe a a PONE ouge | cecded Uy the reguiar morning traia tor Weenington, risk by departing from the course | have marked | falnes v i a ve i e ¥ Pek by depesiing frory the course, 1 have, marked | Our weighbor's jidyoom into” the sea. Wien | He a8 secompauied by his lady and a numerous euite. measures we fail to accomplish the results | @ heavier gust than Usual swept across the Sound, ove | Stace or Gexerat Sepcwick.—The officers and men we all have at heart, we wili have entailed endless evil eye is balla eee ane fe, the sngeoral of the Second Army Corps will hail with pleasure the upon these people and upon the country, and wil! have | the wheel narder, while he chewed his tobacco with @ } 11. 5anocment that the beautifal statue of their late considerable influence in prompting the step: of the , compiaimants against the Accused, Aeitis, he's held to Wotlpe 2 Cane Bal bail in the sum of $1,000 to auswer the charge preferred three chtldren and infant; against him, : rian Haus, Julius Sehiniede Sreauino Trwm—Addio Reilly, a resident of a house of | fi yus ty wei nae questionabie character in Greene street, was brought up Liverroo.—Steamship The n—W J before Justice Ledwith yesterday on a charge preferred | M Co! bt A Arrowsmicit, ‘ord, Rev K ? don and 3 gdou against her by apinmate of the same establishment, who | Wiliam Ottmann. foccph Gates: Pronk Conant atin wih accused her of stealing a watch aud chain valued at $160, | 11) Patterson, J Cheever, W Vaughan, J Mattn, Wm The comptaihant’s name is Louisa Wallacd, and although | 4nd Mrs Gay, Kate Tavermann. she is fai and fair, he is not yet forty. Addie dentes Livrrroo.—Steamship City of London—Jas M the theft; Louisa ingists that she is guilty, and the Judge | 80, Mrs Richardson, JS Richardson, Samuel Bewley, Mii " Bewley, f A Bewi: AJ de sable. . con 8 committed the accused to answer. tite Captain P foinou, EB bewis tH Garnett 31 Tm Onoaw Excise Case.—Justics Hogan yesterday | Bales gud wite, Jcoclia Harta and brotien, @ Flagil ay " " if A ing, Wife and nurse, irs Te announced that he had accepted the complaint made two children and Marsecd K Wick, 7 Grunacs, by John Organ, of No, 258 Pearl street, agains Joseph | Coole, Mr House, Mr Clarke, Rev Robt Warten aud wife Matthias, an offcer im. tho Fourth ward. for | J.orein T Peusas tad cite Ate Coney inate piened assault aud battery and attempted bur- fs ues - Mofurin, 4 7 eee F: Gritiie Lowint yy a8 previousty reported in the Herat, | y patton, Martin Kiernan,’ J Gri wi Socuted was acordiugty. Drought before, the magistente sideud mavens Oeiaauamae Gent one aed cae the Excico law, on Sanday, tuo 21th inst,, and bad | nex JeseaW Fetter, Slee pa Rake ony viok, Wied climbed up by the window to’ see who was {ieide. He | Lida Tsk, Wm E Pollock, Jules F¥inot, Marcaret Vinow confessed having his club In his hand, and bad used it | and-eon, F Coste, wife and family: Robt J’ Cox, Mre Kllem in defending bimself from the eftorts of Organ to throw | D Morgin. Miss Bena Houphton, Adolphe Plarks,’Stiew Clara him into tha area, a distance of fitteen feet, He did not | Barrow. Miss Martha 4 Hollis, Benj Coreney. Ledla Cores Femember having struck the complainant, and cla:med | W Wei Buenas, Momsede dake Barton: aetear el that this cargo wag brooght against iim in order to | Worn Chee cee eet Wann inedon Kise? 'm Snow, Sramotte, ert nowden counteract acompiaint made by hinself against Organ | Chas Guile, Mrs Day. Patrick Carroll, Louisa seheuatk at police headquarters for violation oi the Excise | and child, Thos Simpson, Ed W Evans, wife and family ; jo~ AS officer Matthias waived an examination, st . . mi} was se n Maieven. Chas 3 smith, Chas it PY. Alexpodée o allowed to go on Li¢ own recognizances vo appear at the hice nly! if Shi tea Ha 8 ao ag = General Sessions tor trial. iii Be terson, Edw Conckiyn. Mrs F’Ritter ‘and child. ified ivan, Led Halpin, Mrs Alice Hallenbeck, *red W Co- Attecep Feoxoys Assavtt.—Dominick Fischer, « carpenter, residing at No. 4 Dolancey street, alieges that uey—and others in the steerage. hee was shot in tho arm by a man who gives hit name SHIPPING NEWS, as Henry J. Boulware, living at No. 5 Velanesy street. Le EE oe ee eee PORT OF NEW: YORK, AUGUST 17, 1867, Arrived. EX-SECRETARY STANTON, ship Nebraska (Pr), Guard, Liverpool. Aug. 6, an& Meeti £ Soldi ana i in Phitndet Q netowh 7th, with mdse and passengers, to Willlams & Meeting of Soldiers an jailors in hitndel. Guten, " phia to Endorse the Course of the Deponed | , Steamship Wn, P Clyde, Powell, Wilmington. NO, 6@ Secretary. Brig Anne Helene (Pras), Mohrdieh, Rio Janciro, 43 days, with rosewood, to Funcu, Meincke & Wendt, Brig Fashion (of Shelburne, NS), Larkin, Navassa, 1§ days, guano, to Bre:t, & Co, Brig’ Mary Lowell, Nck to John Bognton's &: Jeok load, Poresaii, Sail, loss boat. water prohibited by my orde g any jafinencs wi ever to deter or dissuade the people ‘row rip, reconstructing their Stare gow Soe Recoustruction eis. No such advantage as the use of the machinery of the exiel.ng State governments ought to be or will be given the ante reconstruction party. I consider rt desirable that the government and Jnited States should tRoroughly un- dersiand the feelings and purposes of the leading poti- ‘cians of the South, in order that the country may kepow the result of the coming elections, precisely the amount of influence possessed by thesemen, and the Kind and extent of legislation required to counteract its Daloful effects, In my opinion no reconstraction can be eatisiacdory or at all reliable as to future results uniess those won are permitted to discuss openly and accord. My to their nature the tseues prosented. If they sui) retain influence enough with the masses of tbe whites at the South to ewable them by active efforts to defeat reconstruction under the late acts of Congress, it is better that the country should know it Deforo than after the readmission of the sontuera States mto the Union. Jt would not be dificult to find, 1m the iolont speeches of such men, abundant cause for silencing them: but recovstruction accomplished in this amanver would be no index of the pubiic sentiment, and might, and probably would, result after a year or two in w relapse of the people Into the same candition of bond wage to these leaders that would lead necessarily to a re- production of the samo condiuon of things which de- manded the passage of the Kecousiruction acts. It is better that the battle should be fought out now and openiy, If the people of these States have the com- anen.sense'and the manhood to withstand the ifluence Of the secession party, and of toe poiltical leaders who have long controlled them, who have led them into their Presont desperate condition, and who seek to plunge them st!!! deeper into misfortune, and if they prove able avd willing to reconstruct their State governments upon the oniy true principles of government, in degance of Yeaders and agamet active opposition, there will be good ground for hope that reconstruction will be satisfactory aud permanent, If they cannot ao this it may well become a question whether recon- etrucuion op any reasonable terias is possible so long as hese unrepentant avd reactionary political leaders are suffered to remain in this country. It ts better that the aouniry should know the truth on this subject now than yun ite riss of lonrping hereafter that an irreparable s been made in the plan and execution of the For 20-inch cocks, $200 each; for 36 each, and for (he Roederer was in | Each day the Henatp has to chronicle the rise of some Hs hero goes anctuer,” followed after, “Sov there, PHTLaRLPHta, August 17, 1867, A meeting was held this evening in front of the Union League House, of soldiers and sailors, to condemn the course of the President in removtng Secretary Stanton. It was very largely attended and much enthusiasm was manifested, Speeches were made by prominent oflicers. A preamble and recotutions were atopted. “ihe pre- amie asserts the duty of the defonders of the republic peat that reconstruction to be in the © of Congress and to be permanent must he people themselves after tue fullest and Congrese has done wisely in enabling to this fight by — disfranchising the leading rebels, and at least making it im- ible for them to vote or hold office, it would have been st!fi better to enfore their permanent aheence from {he country. The personal influence they en, St John, NB, 21 days, lat Co. miles NE of Cape Cod lon stayvanil, split foretopsail aid maine ore, Bridgeport, CB, 19 days, witht ‘ls, Windsor, 15 days, with plasy Peyecbtogests 9 i a — dharmot oursvives of ta power to remedy i. Iam | Venemence that’ fair weather never witnessed, Now ’ ‘ Toba a atte eewunee caithas ane teresa Rogie ident that reconstruction il be setistuctozty accom. | abd then there wasn word exchanged with a. weather | commander {s now receiving the fishing touches from | to express their views on the conduct of that govern- | , chr Are Apalachicola 17 days, cotton, 10 Mere la : plished in this district in pit of the opea and active | Lesien, sinewy old fellow, whom Haff called “Wado | ar, Lunt Thompson, at his studio, No, 61 West Tenth | Meat which therrservices have rescued from Uaitors, | Churexitl a for Buohos Aveos, witht captal natinues as follows: , aud mate'dead; there ! cing no navigator on board instruc the mate to keep in company, which ke did untit the 15th when off Hatceras lost sicht of her during a heavy aqually and have not seen her si Sehr Queen of the We: appeal to personal feeling in their own ‘at’ id “she? ” favor Whe ‘pooute are thos loft. freer than they ever | OPPOsition of the disloyal reactionists, Ycam safely say | Nat'”—and when Uncle Nat said ‘she'll do it,” she did— | sirect. ‘The stauo iy'tho result. of ‘a movement set on : wore before to choose their own enudidates, and aro | tat Alabama will give not less than 10,000 mojority of | until we reached @ point near our port, where opposing | foot gometime ago for the purpose of expressing the | Whereas we believe a crisis has arisen whereby. through - » hite votes fe constructi: a 1 wink i y bo | tides met, and the veese! liceled, and the water rose oa 0 Sedewick. the treacbery of a once patriot.c pa servant, tho results forced to think for themselves, as they have not hitherto | White votes for reconstruction, and I think it may be | five mts a the’ f ; opinion entertamed of General Sedgwick, both a8 a gem | oF tne recent struggle for universal y and republican eaid with almost equal certainty that Georgia will give a | the deck to the trunk, and the voico of tho waves, 63 | ceman and a soldier. Asa work of art it isa beautiful | institutions are Sor oe be reread tas us, unloss we make manifest our continned a: swerving devotion to our.country aud our hostility wo the authors o: the war and the sentiments which get em, and whereas recent events have de IDALOD the rec:eant Executive to evade ama defy the the true iepresentatives of the loyal menfo presuming to force pop the naton a Feconairuction in ‘ect’ Opposition to. the law-making power; by removing trom otfice, ingenious selection of subordinates. maimed sold: r late victorious armies, and appointing tn their. stead open mouthed sympathizers with she rebellion, by slandering volunteers with the assertion that to lave made bimseil eatty, Wilmingion, NC, 4 dayap i. Calais. Sehr John Boynton, i Schr Glara Norton. F sident, i Le Schr R Thomas. Dodge” Bangor Schr Ellen Perkins. Perkins. Bangor for Hackensack, ortl acne. i ‘So far from being willing to seo the disfranchwsea | White majonty in the same direction, Not less | the Eva tore through them, was a shrick almost, | specimen, and as a correct likeaess of the General, who 3603 fier roe Mpotktcal ‘ucabitity, I consid | than three-fourths of tha colored voto in cach | and tho jib boom bent like a whip-stock; atd | is ropressated sianding, sword in hand, in an ‘at ease” er these disfranchising ‘clauses of the acts to be | Of these States will be cast for reconstruction then the sailing master in a quiet way spoke to | position, it is all that can be poseibly desired. When ameng ther wisest and best considered provisions, | The same romarks are substantially trac of Fiorida, If Uncle Nat, saying he thought it. would te } compiete it will be transferred to West Point, and there if they do no other good than relieve ae en yoar aiiention Cherry fs ae rai to Ls Mi ed eS pid erected with suitable ceremonies, 1 p neubu ne pol: i of opposite results, as Only been to furnish the data Mts then a vole, 0 ‘1 the Feople from the incubus of the old political leaders: | Decesary to meet the ease aud to justify the course T | Jessle, and ites and Colman sprang to the haitiarde, | A Mystmy Exttaineo.— Coroner Schirmer progoaded docbiad What imany Worthy aad bow loyal’ men wuo | have thought itjudiclous to pursue. All the facts hat | and the head of she great sail settling, we passenge's | yesterday afternoon to the steamer Virgil, lying at the T shall continue | unquestionavly had more comfort, as the Eva, nov } foot of Canal sireet, North river, for the purpose of could be safely trusted a disfranchized by these 7 ‘inccos of the Shlitary bile; bat. sich a rosult was tun- my ‘knowledge. |. Te | DPROE away, seioimad, yee, ENb. Soektiag waver 150 Counsellor, Wood. Sehr F Hatch, Gregore Sehr E Merritaan, Hai can bear upon these questio to report as they come to holding an inquest over the bedy of an unknown wan, ia, however, my duty to state that in my | Huntington harbor, and all the gallant fleoy was sda avoidable, and can in their cases be eagily remedied, 1t y iy ; fete fi wt doubt pat t vs judgment the condition of affairs in the Soutiern States, | Collected there, somo befor, some after her, and tae | Said to bave been found on. board under suspictous cir- | Giousor ito hie aid tbe army and navy; ar ae aie pete brtge-eten Rhames | even ebould reconstruction be satisfactorily accom- | anchor was arspped. and he gan’ fired, andthe white | cumstances On hia arrival tue Coroner ascertained that | by Lis violated of friendabip tor ecnauciparea bonds: 5 eS proved of shail prove by thelr couduct, in the covree of | lished, will of necessity be a reprodaction, ima moro | flags went up for dinner time, and those ‘whose expoi- | the deceased had died from consumption, and the re- 4 mich. by his wholenale parcon of rebels: I here‘ore, frank dhe next six montne, that they are worthy of White | oF lees modified degree, of what now exists in Tennessee, | On¢2 was but mall admitted, as they partook of the rich | mains had been removed by order Sr tho Heatth officer, Be it resol hat when the hand of the assassin took Schr C RB Vickery, Benson. Dighton. y y of it. While + : from us ine lite’ of cur beloved Commander-in-Chief, Abra. 7 Wootten, Young, Pall River. it was unavoidable that some good men would be dis. | Wess some measures are adopted to free the | Viandsand quaifed the rare wines, that yachting was | Dr, Swinburne, This ended the case. ham Lincoln, and cast a cloud of decp mourning over an F Carlton Jayne. Lodkwood, Fall River. aa franchised by pro of law again clasees of | counlEy Of | the, turbalemt! and’ disloyal. leaders Of | Bat slwaye Hie holiday play, shat lnndecneo Hime ef. Box Bua sr a Cre Cam.—Yosierday afternoon, | army Sueno with ie visterion of arokr years’ war, we | Seer slings Queee. {iota en persons, the remedy fertake the converse | the reactionary party, je thess péisons re- n the finest mode's are faghio about two o'clock, ascar No. 60 of the Bleecker stcet | 7ke4 with anxious eyes toward the “man who should heticid, Fame gh main in the country to exercice the baleful intirence | for vessels and the best crews collected to win rewards they undoubtedly ‘passese thé?é fan be no peace. . T believe that in Florida and Alabama the danger from t this cause is less than in Georgia; but in all these States | toa, and the Sound and the sky abo: there is so much danger of the disorder and violence | distal enough, when, at peep of tig which make the daily bistory of Teanessce, that it woutd | Weighed anchor for New London, Nor was there any day, and euchro and whist in the cabin cakfast, lunch and dinner. Two large hoad when the Eva sailed cluae to the d made out the signals of of thts—that is, to fl his place, and have found him ‘umoro: as to his dividuals by bame—would certain 4 Bs treaso: his large numbers enfrenchise improper persons mi fore thetr unfitness and except in- ly result im leaving who ought not to he coming elect ertained, and even then it would be a ult to remedy the evil, 1 eider the m yth in the Reconstruction act far the wiser course of the two, andl can bardly how any man familiar with the facts can line, was passing through the Now Bowery, near Oak ot, a little boy named Henty Jéhnson, aged three years, was ran over and iastautly killed. ‘ihe remains Were removed to the residenco of the parents, No. 10 Oak street, where Coroner Schirmer will bold an in- quest, Joseph Kark, the car driver, wae arrested and locked up to await the result of the inquest. Ayottmer CaR Accrpest.—A child nated Lucy Cain, aged five yoars, was run over at the corner of Christie and Grand streets by one of the second avenue cars, and had a portion of her hand cut off, The Jittio sulferer was taken to her ome. Suppex Dearn or A Pouce Orricer.—Officer John Grogan, of the Twenty-sixth (City Ha!!) precinct police, died very suddenly about one o'clock 7. gl. yesterday, at lis residence, No. 311 East Twenty-third sire He was preparing to go on duty when he was taken suddenly: fil, lay down, and after telling his wife to sond word to the oifice that he was sick, immediately becaiwe speech- © night before was repeated at Muntigg- it were black aad t, the squadron v ane’ Schr D Webster. Ryde Schr B C Terry, Waters, New tlaven. Sehr P B Anv'erson, Jones, Portland, Ct Sehr John G Roche “iighter), Berry, from wreek of brig @ W Barter, ashore at rnegat, Sehr John A Brown, Bailey, from wreck of brig G W Baner, Brig John M Buras, from Galveston, js consigned t@ Marsh & MeUully (not ca reported on seventh page). Below. Bark Crarina, from West Indies, Brig George F, from furks Islands (by pliot boat James Avery, Nod.) dy That while the Pr ded him - seraol doubitul loyalty and thelr anpecedvnts, tue rere r late war never abandoned ho} le the heart aud brain of Hdwin Mos z the faithless, administered ihe du seem wise to adopt Whatever measures are practicable | change daring to remove from the states in process of reconstructioa | Allerbated wiih 2 schooners wero the causes whch no Tennessee. 1 did not ven lightship at Bartieti's ro nat may be the Vice Commodore wo New Loudon without re. merit, and wili uo doubt command, patient examination | Bard tu the order of sai for it had beon the pros and chrefn! action; and, having laid hefore you the facts | kramme to bring the whole Pequot House into the tal- and my own gonerel views upon them, I consider my | Conies to witness the entrance of the squadroa into the nif time it bad fallen a dead calm; the et go, and a tag that anchised persons include, generally, the whole army of those who now hold or have hitherto With few exceptions, all these persons rebels, and are bitterly opposed to recon nder the acts ot Congress—opposed, in fact, AG auy reconstruction whatever, exc Jeave them in prec for the evil ton com, tho President of the ted States is chargeable with bigh crime and misde- ‘ar for which hg should be hed ac:ountadic, zerolved, That the proud record © M. Stanton neees no enlogy at our bands. Most heartily do we echo the sentiment contained ip the just and geaerous letier of eliles ta. S. Grant, and sincereiy will we 1 duty performed harbor, By ¥ am, General, very respectful) ent bustling by was tug went to the scuooners, and the Rva to the winds, whose wooing after a while enabied her to win her way to ber anchorage. ..nd so we reached New London, Your obedient ser- JOHN it such as would Jeal condition « Even euch POPE, Ay the same po rebellion acd no ion as this they would 8n) a ne Y h the p: now in i@ among themsei ae nearly ns which existed be ionists dominant in the ne. S.A. Wash- Nailed, patra, Towa, Teutonia, City of London, The ‘ah-Kee, Machatian, Buterpe, George Crome pire, Saratoga, John Gibson, Sunday was a day of rest. On Monday » fVATIVE PRESS IN THE THIRD DISTRICT. Mvadeirt sede ers een main at tbe head of the ball necessitate the return of the pr round, and at might tue Wind at sunset W A and rockets and Roman candies, and viue * -oscagyh Wee anil jess, aud sank rapidly wotll he breathed bis last. The op men, a i Te'egraph end Messenger, of Macon, req" Grock fre, and the gid of cangon inc police surgeon was unmediately sent for, bat when he Spoken. Conservative editors of the press in the Third rachis in the breathless and clou arrived the sufferer was nearly dead. He pronounces Steamship Irene, from New York for Vers Croz, with 0 Tuesday was the day fixed for tne race t ping im dhe trough of the sea, Ang lightboat and around i, and it was an exciemet Tye Eva's guns were brought aft s n. The cranes ou the cabin ‘loor, ak disposable ——_— woisht was brought astern, and the guesis were cautioned GENEPAL SHERIDAN’S ELECTION OADES. to vend Phas wade rd and not let their heads rise — e bulwar machinery stopped 16, off Curritucs, t to meet in Macoa on Friday, the rpose of taking some order 49. the /m “te apd Seniine! of Augusta, approve of the posed meeting. ‘he causé of death to have been apoplexy. Officer Gro- gan ‘vas a member of the old police, and has been on th Metropolitan force since its orgauization. Yor twelve years past he has been attached to the City Hail precinct, and was highly esteemed both as a man and as an officer uy his comrades and superiors. The funerai will take place on Monday. Feit rrom a Wixpow.—A child named Amanda Burgheim, aged five years, residing at 194 Division street, fell from the fifth story of her residence and was badiy injured, fhe accident took piace about four o'clock yesterday afternoon. Oveicun Ixsrecnon or THe Hamew Racnoav.—On Friday @ special car, containing William H. Vanderbilt, Vice President; J.C. Buckhout, Saperintendent ; Messrs. Fgglesom and Strong, road master and master machinist, and several of the directors, passed over the Harlem Railroad from this city to Caatha m, a distance of about one haadred end twenty-eight wiles. for the purpose of making the customary annual examination of the con- dition of the result of the flying examination w stated to have been highly eatisfactory, at least to the railroad officials, ‘ inst, in reference to Gener: Congress, for t pediinents to the reconstruction plan meres Contidently rely upon the assistance of soldte.s ant of the war. Forcign Ports. i‘ t barks Neversink, for NYork gp 0 do. Navarino, Boston. American Porte. MONROE, Aug 17—Arrived, ship 3D Thuray nt for Havre, veo than the first. Mr. Hill, hie na. point to thi Bureda, and Ca Sailed 8th, brig ers, the letters of of Hersenel V. Jobneo ‘ay y cent evidence that L have pot mea are the representagives large and powerful element bent on reaction, and have been in the havit of controlling the Southern « By taking opposite sides of a political question have in timos past divided the Southem whites on purely personal grounds, and have thus creaied (be iapression elsewhere that among the masses ‘here was a political question decided instead o! a purely Persona) One. United a they now are against recon. Struction, it !s wise to rscertnin how far their influence rovail With the people. The disiranchising clauses oo acts of Congress put it out of the power of these mep to be candidates for office, One great element of therr streng:) t= ius destroyed; and th choore other ieniers Teally a freedon © and Gnd the whieb they hav them tbie priv Movements of Mr. Stanton. [Fsom the Eveuing Telegram of yesterday.) Boston, August 17, 1867. The deposed Secretary of War left Boston this morn. ing, in company with Hon. Samuel Hooper, to spend a few days atthe seaside. He has received no public al- above “because, you sce,”” said Uncle uisinna Coavention to be | > “every pound veils.” Presently the yachts were Sirlet Measures to Se- | £,¢ short, men woot by to tp them, eters at tho ib cure Peace in pag mieipveinppnie atcnes were looked at again and ayain tll New Ortuans, August 17, 1867. the ten minutes between the two guns seemed an hour, General. Shertan's election coder. was’ layoed to-day, || Sisand Dy, tate, Walhenoes Aime!” Said BA, Be. tBe sent It provides two d : minute was on’ the face of the dial plate. Bang goes ina HG tonne for the election:—September 27, | the gun from the Phantom, No need of commands 28. The convention will be composed of uinety- | inen. Racket, tramp, click everywhere. Up went the embers. The Boards of Registration are ordered | 10s; up came the anchors, as the groat sails, paying the jon of the rolle and the final reg- | heads of the vesseis off, tore them from their holding before the election. The num- es. The water gurgied onder the sterns, the white i The Election of al Held in Septemb hove short, wh they “ GOUsRHOLD WoaD.—BOY yous cur Nay Giass, Cur ‘la tex rare, friger: ook in} Fronatin ane tlowse Peroteting Articles from DWARD De BASSFORD, corue: Cooper 4 natitute, ARtor place. BSOLUTE DIVORCES OBTAINED FROM TUE” courts of | States, without posnciy ‘UR decree - Passport Agen' Law and other original documents lations properly prepared yak Sane KiNG, Counsellor at Law, 240 Broadway. THE NATIONAL HORSE FAIR AT BUFFALO, SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD. Burraw, Nn. Y., —— 11, 1867, ) ll e'Clock PM. y bor of representatives in each parish is designated, ihe other provisiont of the order are unimportant, being wind, sped the gallant squadron out into the Sound, cqptined to the usual details of ection, ex- © immediate competitor of the Eva was a great cept the following section:— white schooner, reputed the fastest of her class im the SeCUON 7,—-Should violence or fraud be trated at | squadron, and as the first buoy was neared the two came any of the voting precincts on the days of the election, | close together. It was & moment of great interest. leaped bofore the prowe, and away, with a favor- people, left to id Vote for other candidates, have ion whieh they vever had before, under & necessity for thinking Dot heretofore fe nd i B DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED us LT announced in my despatch of last night the close of the National Horse Fair in this city. At a inte hour Inst 0) APR York and tates where desertion, Ac., suftic canee, Xe Publicity of charge til divorce obtained. Ad M. HOWES. Attorney, 78 Nasswu sireet. It Congress has given pon them this salu. posed the offender wili_ be punished in the severest manner, | Everything depended on the steadiness of tue wind aud thom. “Ir ther can win the battle ph taal tereeer aod the election within these precincts will he held over | the handing of the sailing master. The Eva was to | Srniocs Fat.—Honry Meyer, @ carpenter, while at | night the Executive Committee announced that two | free, wi Jeadors after an open fight, all may be well in the future. | “#2 Under the protection of ‘nived States troops, windward, Tho schooner was between her and the | work on the second story of a building at the corner of | purses would be offered to-day, the first race | peOLUTE DIVORCES OBTAINED IN ANY 1 vot, then Lot. buoy; both were under goot way, and moving at nearly | Ficiey avenue and Forty-sixth street, yesterday after- | bemg for premium of $400, $250 to | AP Site rusgenness, deneruon. neglect 10 supports No fees until divor . COI close havled, The thing to be done was to go faster. So the sailing master put gave the sails a good full, increased the 1do not at ail agree in the opinion that there are not enough competent mea in this district to hold the civil others who are not disfranchised. 1 have, I think, rea- the first horse, $100 to the second, $50 to the third, best three in five, in harness, = to all beaten horses except Butler and Fearless. The follow- REGISTRATION IN THE SOUTH. teosatne Coen, S.C, August 17, 1867. noon, accidentatly fell to the cellar and was serious}; injared. He resides in avenue A, near Highteen! GEORGE LINCOLN, Attorney, 80 Nassau street, New York cit wo kno t i u 230), 3 i ther he was taken by bis ‘riends, wee i“ Ber ie ottes tor have’ an incoueetent ret ing {tat it ie | ‘There were 172 persons rogiscered to-day, of whom 50 Ey ssterceptug © ead ban ek faa tee ot Giuerper te | aaisteail Go en Oriare py nipier oy A tag were te cotrice I. D. Hamlin’s Gray Eagle J. | “C LOvPICIAL DRAWINGS (OF TRE GRORGIA Office than to have a rebel of whatever ability; intact, | ere whites and 122 were colored. helm down, luffed, forged ahead, and the next moment the two or three young men ot cting the platt of a ha cevaton heme ae rd Queen canned ao" Lowery, for t ett ye Masome Orpbag Jib-boom of the schocner was over the eloop’s taitrail and Chamtrstox, & C., Aegust 17, 1867. the latter was bearing away on her course te the fiaet light. The toial number registered to-day was 677, of whom | post of Bartlett's reef. The advantage tuus gained was er lost during the day. This, to those om board the va, Was the incident of the race. How the rost of it he greater ability the greater the danger of mal- Sdmowtration. The questions at issue under these acts Of Congres: are (be most momentous ever presented to a people. The result for cood or evi! will RORGIA STATR PXTRA—CLASE WO, 25, ALGUST 17, 1867. @ 25, agee 23). Crazy Jane and May Queen were the favorites, at Par re ak odds, On the second attempt the horses got the May Quecn taking the lead. which she held to tho end winning the first, second aud third heats in 2:22, 2:94 city railroad car and robbing the passengers. Last night, about eleven o'clock, Hugh Martin, of No. 20 King street, attempted to get on an Eighth 222 were whites and 455 were colored. nD RAB » effect all parts of the country with more or Wrousetox, N. €., Angust 17, 1867. 133: Jers fore a wil 1 ‘1 a sped it ig not necessary to record. It mav de remarked, | avenue car at the corner of Twenty-ninth street, | and 2:35%. B 7 " A s force, and will leave an impress upos our | _ Registration teen ine venatemmenraioiars however, that the cook and steward having been sent | and, while doing #0, was rudely jostled by | The second race was for @ premium of $400 to sUPPLEYESTA eal 17 8 Institutions which will long remain, It is easy under circumstances to win the first victo fonsiract these States und Abie victory is only the b of the coniest, and lese tt be a victory, openly fairly won and’ very “ decisive ins results, it may prove not only fruitiess, ely @emructive, The probiem is to perpetu- om in the spirit aud on the principles alone aseure free government, Should reconstruction even after silencing the position of the old _ political Jeaders, we stand coumitied to admit the reconstructed States into the Union. Once admitted into ¢ the power of Congress over them jh thas the Union, By admitting 8. Atlanta, Ga. atham street, N.Y ashore make toom for guests, the rul limiting al! hands to sixteen, the fire went out, and the Ravassam, Ga., August 17, 1867. | QUIY Jour maigre of the cruise Was the day of the r Registration in sixteen of the most populous counties in Florida bave been heard from. The whole number registered thus far te 8,946 of whom 6,075 were colored. Leon county, one of the most tiickly settled in the Stare, registered 1,5: two or three stout young men, Who managed to get away with bis pocketbook, which contained $48 in mouey, his likenese, safe key and sundry pay of value, On discovering bis loss be immediately looket for the young men, but they were gone and bad “left no trace behind.’” Sravano Avrnay,—Morris Higgins, a hackman, resid- ing at No, 111 King street, became engaged in an alter- cation on pier No. 45 North river, last evening, with John Horan, an express: , concerning some passengers and baggage. Matters grew so hot that Hogas, in the ex- crtement, drew a pocket knife and stabbed Higgins in the left grovd, inflicting an ugly wound. Hogan was arrested and Higgins conveyed to bis home by an oflicer of tho ‘Twonty-eighth precinct, err first, $15Q to the second, and $50 to the third, ‘ne following were the ex —O, Dimimica’s je M. Patchen, B. Doble's Polly and S Clark's Mountain Mai’. This race was open to all horses except Dexter and Ethan Alien, Mountain Maid won the inside track, and took the lead from the start, and on reaching the haif-mile pole was four len; Abead, Polly following and Patchen working up in tho rear. Mountain’ Maid made this heat io 2:30) the second heat Patchen peared, the manver in which he made the haif mile as if the heat would be an easy one to bot on coming home he was overtaken by Mountain |, who led him pout three lengthe, making the heat In 2:341\. On the wd heat being called, the odds were im favor of ‘the Mouniain slaid, who bad raised Considerable in the favor of the spectators, Patehen took the lead at the start, followed ctosely by Monntain Maid, Polly bringing up the rear. On the tarn Matchen broke, and Polly passed him, going side by side, lapped with Mountain Maid to the half inile post, when the lattor took the lead, followed close'y by Poll: Patcheu in the rear. Toe Mountain Maid won ihe hi m2 arog: whites did wot register more than one-half of their strength. aud re- the ucts of Congress, But ATT DRAWINGS OF THE KENTUCKY State Loueries. SENTUCKY SiATk EXTILA 7 T 2. 7. RESTUCKY state 49, 69, 9, %, 68 i ‘va camo tn far ahead of all Ler competicor as she rounded to the wmdward of the Dauutle the Vice Commodore who had given the piste contended for, and who had won fi ‘olored and 407 whites agree ge yeh crass 489, avoust 1, 1M. Sse acetme 12, 1g. Pee fan eke a MURRAY EDDY 8 cO.. Managers eu KENTOORY STATE & cost 17, 1867. \ @, Na in 6 Th ky Lh ad) a tag vi Ger ey aly a . . % : PRANCE, M 5 Manauers. plot civnlars of Res “ay ae address MURe EDDY &CO., Cowum N Prizes cashed and information given by addressing Ba RICHMOND, No, 4 Cortlandt street 4 LL PRIZES CASHBD IN LEGALIZED LOTVERIES. <b # SEHD Poker: 198 roadway aod 169 Fulion street Dimeef and his ember victory in th: side of hig vessel, 2 eiiiiekad daniiin di canacioaes ca three hearty cheers haited RADICAL SPLIT IN NASHVILLE. race. At wight the grounds —- Were brilliantly iWuminated; the lawns were tomes des Nasuviis, Augast 17, 1867. chandelier; “Eval in letters of light wae traced upon the The radical Convention met at the Capitol to-day and } stass, i hod ae was —* gd the officers and ‘ 3 Guests of tho equadrun, And then there was a bal! at , eataneee Major Aldea for Mayor. Another’ radical | the Pequot House, ant. some time in the "mal! houre of Couvention met at the Court House and nominated | the follow Abram Myers, Myers is an old citizen and Aldea is a | the harbor. new man from Wisconsin, The Alden Conven tion ex- It bad been intended to sail on Wedne: dense fog, waicd did not aft un’ nchor, interfered with th red to the geueral power wi Btaics Sater after silencing the oid poutic d ‘Beatralizing for the moment old political intuences, Vongress and the peopie disarm themesives. The moment admission into the Union js @ shed the lary power is euspended, and withou' oetrietions are removed at once, these old political leaders and the old polisical aud personal infuences wili resume their aclivity, and we may {ind too jate that such reconstruc. thon as We have made is not only not what was needed and expected, but what wil! simply result in a reproduc. Of the same condition of affaires which made recon- struction measures necessary at a od jay there was silence on the shore aad in y for New. 1 wae 100 a k al ohe \ Mtr she fog lifted a ee could pack all their worialy ns in a ca ;, | afternoon the sun came oat and the fog li'ted just long if they ed one: they kek ee interes na eeniie, | enough to permit tne squadron, ‘weseel fol! Joss, the Alden party bas the (nside track, and | im line, toeail up the river to New Londo: ly will be elected. Sabine and the fort as they passed, and receiving 1 — age ee = salutes proper a og oc agion. NOISHNESS 4 1. + & fair and pleasant sig! to see —. T A Peat thesejseventeen models of naval architecture, manned ned nt a Picnic Near | With picked crews, their white eails qilded by NEW JERSEY INTELLIGENCE. Jersey City. Tue Ramnoap Onsrecerioxs Curanen Orr, —It was re- marked in yesterday's Hexato, tn connection with the effects of the late storm, that trafic on the Baltimore and Washington Railroad would probably be snepended for some time, owing to the flood which swept across RANDRETH'S PILLS {ee MOVE CONGESTION FROM NERVES OF MOTION, ‘A young lady of Renting, Schuyler county, over & yee ago was taken with sovere pain in ber Afton applications (be pain ceased, when the arm became pers lowing vessel saluting she The gathering on the course today was the smallest I have witnessed during the fair, very little interest being taken in the reault, excopt by those interested. Honest and Ethan Allen left this evening for Avon, whore they troten Tuesday, Dexter, Butler, Silas Rich and Fearless The Refreshments P the line of maiiroad betwoen the places mentioned. | j, Monday for H pW. ies Viek Fight Persons D the westering fun, stroam past the frigate and the | yostor, bow 11 the thowing that | eave on Monday for Hamilton, C. W., where they are: ‘i new fort, while the heavy volumes of smoke from the bat- ny. bowever, all the. traise artivi bd announced to trot on Friday. The horse fair ta this clty feetly «um, the oper portion being drawn tight to have secured nothing. Others Expected to Recover, aw the former and the barbette guns of the ‘atter | Communication ove, Nother Hines run | has been a decided success from the opening. A a col — ‘Sorsey bave besa affected, tide and tho iower part acrowm her stomach) The arm uction will accompli ning through No .t results unless we know Rrcnmoxp, August 17, 1867. | formed @ peariy backgroand as (hey rolled away over advance the strength r near Vicksburg on Thursday poison was : AR Pargony. — residing at 7 ; she t the town, And it wasa grand and nobdie sight to see REST VOR oRY.—Kauffmaa Baam, ng im the way, useless; she could not move ft at all. mr Ay eens whe « ei hes pt ‘a ey aires euwee an sateen pares by the Sabine Mod erase seas a ate - of ep 44 Newark avenue, was arrested on Friday on # charge THE NATIONAL GAME, chi young ‘aly commenced about @ month ago to use sive les over all the elements which oppose it, | are not expected to recover, oO wie he le het cheng “ ooo | of perjury. It is alleged that in a case between the ac- hab riteegagenprany. > — ; : @ three hundred voices cheered beth by Soveles. Hpemactves 406 apply their ————— Sloe bad egain 2nd sgats ar cused and David Silbeate: SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD, Brandreth’s Pille for this ad trouble, Less than a dollar’ Ss ent peconmtrection es. bis we DEATH OF A LUTHERAN MUNSTER, ‘The next day Ca ys meee Jastic “pol Alerts, Junior, vs. che Star, of Kingstem. worth perfectly restored the arm and cured her com : went ad! ‘abeen 4 . Pons ly do—what, in fact, we Lancaster, Pa., Augast ii couast fee miles with @ gallant litte sioop ae the State cow! crave gnis statement Silbes- saaeaieaaniies. Anette} pletely. 'e1 . tein pronounces a falsehood, and that Baum from Brooklyn, whose owner was ber own sailing 4, knew it to be such when aan ‘the allegation. to perperuate free institutions, It The Rev. Wim. Beates, the senior ver of an Train Qed before rexdmission into | terium of the Luthenan Synod, of The Alerts, Junior, the champion base ball club of | Name may be obtained ai the principal office, Brancreq these an Ripper tetany tamer aoe ose | hamid nate taro oar | aad arb Sb Si to ravi Yor Ye pared ater Gab Rien | Bron ov tet, as AY year of his age. aters, but with improved health afd many a pleasant Ne ra ER mnyee J of , | This grét medicine is sold by all druggists. Price 2 iain tie , We exchanged oor state OME on the Fva for | Sartore Bersixe Accipent.-A young lady named Al nh came off victorious, the score pany pn ; MAN OROWNED IN WOG RIVER, Keer bw fot more comforable sleeping quarters | smith, im the emptoy of Mr. C. ©, Hines, was quite | ‘Wot tirly-ning = ait cents, with fait directions, ‘Hantvonp, August 17, 1867, severely burned yesterday morning. While endeavor. | Eons vs. Athletics. of Pertiand. for Cham- ORNS, BUNIO’ EN! AND ory ae: tole workmaa, was drowned y« 867, Bayonne’ Yaent Clad ing tol a tre hor clothes awopt, in the fumes Pionship of Maine. Cote SEN ca chr Bee Baouaniny 3 {Liter om horse, The rain ‘The Bayonse Yecht Club rice, which is fixed for next tre, aad before, ate sy i Fase Ball Batis, Fo * x

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