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8 WASHING Reported Supersedure of General Sheri- dan by General George H. Thoma Sheridan Assigned to the Command of | Bp Yu 2 se Hy — re) N ‘The interert ron the amonnt of tax dgmated by the ‘ cs the Pepariment ef the Missouri Phe Voeliberations of the Snrratt Revorted Romevai of ¢ ‘Ite understoed (hat General George H. Tho MiMary District. in p ‘whe bas been assi_ ne! Ment of Missouri, frow Ras%deen transferred | Comberiand, pected thai the orter evel will bo issued from the War I Tury. the u lace of 2 whieb Pre to © that of t © of General ving t or Gene mand ¢ r Ge ho De rt YM f tho gue 18, 1867, j Sheridan. assigned Major eral Hancock ment of the a, It 18 ex- ignments into ¥ tlemen were supposed to be under the infucnce of hquor. Kr rules tho court, the @amp, the grove,” says Waltor Seett, and it does not seem absent from tho Brotherly love and ing! ap dictates of the philssophy enjoti love ene another” are carr stamp ie doetinet from ti and cannot ha rem{tted. penalty, form no part of it, Te shonld in 4M eases be col- lected when said amount exeeeda $50, even when the ponaity is yewlted. The amount thus collected should be entered upon fosta 68 and returned .to the assessor, and sould alas be entered under the head the maxim ed out in & mest : ; ’ yb to + aie ee eee See ee praiseworthy mancer. Apalle amd Chloe hero i pe Sats moratize on “love's young era '—and ralgte AND 710% yeligion and affection in'® very Lappy manner. Stora TWE SANDZAD CONOVER REVELATIONS. pee ap Snel 0 oaks ae ee vee tha eldest daugutors flirting desperatel, with somo fascinat- img Adonis from Carolina, ad warn them to stick to their religious concerns Buyter all that, the belies man- age to“ bave a good tima” with their beaux; and tho camp meeting thes far hag a very pleasant piculc aspect Desides its reguior religious -atiributes, Noxt Sunday the meeting will probably be even greater than it was yesterday, when some thonsand or two of our et iG m Ex-Congr an Riddle to Sec- retary Seward Warmxerox, Avgusi 12, 1867, ann, Secretary of State:— samo in the public prints in con- 1 with an alleged conspiracy agatuat the President United Stats, aud as my supposed part in it grow of a sorvico with which Iwas honored by you I Letter f Su Beet of the oui to myself to subuait this salement for your | ine weather ea far the derk element will cer- , : taiuly bo very strang in the neighborhood, and Flush- he investigation of the Surratt case | inv ag certainly expsrioncs the offvets ef an oclipse—to pose Dut to faithfully contribute what. sigs! to au honest development of tho facts of Kov (ia parpase I sought every source of on and explored every story and rumor 4 tho feask ligut om any part of tho transaction ted with the inmrder of the late President which ned ma, Whatever I found to be trae and pertinent ‘ed inthe hands of my associates, who are only sible for the use made of it om the trial, counterbalanes the dotic dicted by amateur metoo noy af meteors lately pre- gists, YACHTING. SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD. Among others, 1 mada inquiries of Sanford Conover | Annual Cruise of the Jersey City Yacht rtain persons and transaetions in Canada Clib-Their Departure and Arrival at Fair — border gions Pog ps conpowlon | Haven, N. J. Tho Mombere an Shore=The nai never seen him till Tmet him in wth is B 4 never saw bim but t and both timsrat | Place=The Autleipated Festivition. Yacut Linn, Orv Far Haven, N. J, August 18, 1887. Around the ciab house of the Jersey City Yacht Club 7 thore was a brilliant show and general en- y ha seeno was one of preparation for the earnest work of starting nine model crafts belonging to commencement of tho trial. of tho in- an { received from him I found by other tests to be correct, and, a» I bolleve, of considerable value, The vame of no w.tness used by the government, how- evor, was given mo by Conover, nor can I recall any facts given in evidence that wore derived from Lim, partmen’ early K. Cleavar was an important-witnows for tho Abia woek Frrorcmation of the engi een ne and others) and the | this association apon thelr annuat cruiso to this inland shanges In the War O8ler. the late trial reachod mo in a statement of Cleaver’s | lake on the Shrowsbury river—a river bounded by Poneral Grant Is beginning to make veo of the oMfio'al | taken by. Colonel ‘onzer at the jail. Colonel Conger | galudrious hills, pleasant valleys, cocoy corners and lila adh hes e quite a sousation alrondy, Tt ade the ac tance of Oleaver in tho army, and from aS eatron’ be peesiahetglosunaial 1 ‘ . reer unknown t mo he received. an intimation | TFs! retev seoms that while Stanton was In oflee be took care of a | that Cleaver had some knowledge of John Sur-| ‘Tho centrat figure of tho fleet was the pretty eteam mumber of favorites, bestowing mpow them snag little | Fall, and visited him at my request, Thie | yacht Jennie, and about her, flaunting their gaudy colors Wiahiitaien anid Mies ao. | led) 0 interviow betweon Cleaver and myeelt | 5 . oi iu Sepa Positions about Wash ington, a makiag them ae com- | i." ine jail. Thad then never neon Conover, nor | 894 gay signals, thus lending additional picturesquoness fonablo az possible. General Grant long go, it is said, | gid i ever bear that he had any ageney ip disclosing to | to the array, were the brave boats and hiliputian racers, eppssed thia use of the patronage, bat was overraled by wrt si _ As ved ae seniay bce ipa g hog oa full of bustle and animation, evidencing the greatest de- y h'8 evidenco at the trial ning of the case, " Ahoantoorot of the War Office. Now that Grant owe Distory or cha Conover further than is known | #ire to dart off before the fresh southwest breeze then esmmed control, ho ia upsetting the nice little | to the public. I knew nothme whatever of any com- | blowing. A dash among thei a3 their salle impatiently dete of the select favors, and sonigning | munication between Mr, Asbley and Conever,_T ksew futiered .in’ the pu’ that everded abou would strike et eee ee roe 2 more aetive . which was effectively rec‘siod by tho District At. | them, twirling their gay streamers In all possible ehapes, cud epproprinte duties. seventy made are the sietant Adjutant ¢ Boxter; Brigadier 6 Ao-muboriinate Q Ba,.and.General Jono C, MeKerraa appointed his sncves- @or; Coleone) J. M. Moore, of the Burial Bure 40,Richmand, and no one appointed in his place; Brevet #elogo) B.A Luddington, ordered to proceed with Ge era) Fottan on the expedition to inspect the Atlantic for- Luddington, Ohh mance Murtor of this dopot, ordered to New Mexico; Bro- wet Major H. A. Royce, Chief of the jBaentenant Colonel Payne and Major Francis J. Crilley Colonel Henry Clay Wood, Agsistant Page Advocate General, bas Weew!se been ordered to Weoompany Gonera) Roussean on the Russino-American consternation prevails 4 wang othor rubordinates of the War Department, it : 1 wing watorally supposed that their turn will come next. % We Surrait Trinl—Deliberations of the Jury. ‘The following particulars in reference to the delibera- 4) weet the Surratt Jury, ae given by one of the mem- interesting facts { @thcations ; Brevet Ma) yanustered ent A Bapedition. good te ve of the Jury, Among tho Imy following nora), #upersede eral C. or M. J deal of contain gome riant changes On th division, and torney. Trex w heard that Mr. Ashley was intorested | noted them to bo the ~Goveral Polouze, Ae pardon for Conover until I saw the report ore J, G. IM. peri apt Soe application by the Assistant Attornoy | AB. Revie 3. obo cenaaes: # x ral on Saturday ; por until then had T seen or heard Tong! and Hill B. Tompkins, nm charge of ne note supposed to have been weitten by Mr. Ash. - W Hill, rtormaster’s offices, ordered to Oma- ‘© Judge Voit and myself. No anch note nor any Jane Jariine. note from Mr. Aehley wai ever delivered or shown to | Soiiy “H.C. Walton, no by anybody, wor have I, at any ume, in any way, re | Poynting ‘A. @ Foge. | ordered | cived any communication from Mr. Aahloy in referer: eos I'D. White. to Conover. T desired that he might remain here until | Walton’ H G Walton the testimony in the Suaratt case was closed, and be- Hoango, Lefferts Vauderdilt. Yona that caso he could be of no use to me, nor contd he in any way serve any other purpose, object or wish of mine, On the morning of the 224 of July Conover's wife © at my ollice and said she was about to apply to tho Prosident fora pardon for her husband, and asked me if, in view of his communications to me, I was dis. posed to kay or write a word m his favor, I told her I would, The information I had received was given freely, fairly and with seeming candor and trothfulness, withont condition or stipulation on his part, and without $0 or assurance on mine. I thought hig services n of valuo, and Psat down and wrote the note to the Preaident which appears in Mr, Binckles'e seport It was written in good faith amd tn truss, My interview with Sire, Dunham (Mrs, Conover) took place tn the presonce and hearing of General Mussey. With tho exception of disclosing the information Itself which T dorived from Conover, this statement covers all 1 know of him, and I frankly admit that Lam eurprived at the uso made of my note of the 22d of July, in the Soon the voice of Commodore Tit was heard giving tho word to start, and tho merry clanking of chains de- noted the commencement of their grand aquatic plea- suro trip of the year, while loud buzzas mingled with hearty good-byes from the shore, ‘The trip dowa through the Narrows and across the Lower Bay was ove of u 4 siviking beauty. White winged clinne-o Heavy steamers, crowded with those piacug adien to the metropolis; dwarfed steamboats, with propelier and paddie wheel, perfect counterparts ‘on the smallest imaginable scale of tho giant boat, puf- fed almost noisolo«sly about, saluting portly the ventur- fome vachta, whilo the heavy, eross-chopping sea that bad almost instantan%ously eprung up, dashed over them like flakes of foan from ihe bits of’ many carbed and straining stecds Aa tbo sunlight fell upon these mimic eraft, baried under a clond of canvass so profuse ! wo $ generally kuown, and may assist in giving | communication of the Assistant Attornoy Geperal to the 4 . @earer anderstanding of the difficulties in the | President, Very respoctfully, your obedient cervant, a8 to seam uot only dangerous and wholly = prabor > AG. RIDDLE, | tion to tho pigmy hulis bowling along, gunwale under, way | Of trying thie notorious erimmal After the nid ‘a a8 was often tho case, it seemer an audacity that threat: od their tolal submersion; but on they ploughed, Jory were conducted (© their chamber a pro- THE ED CA! ING ened c lougb ; : MP . eodless of danger, and only when rome equally blow ee eee oF oe ae, a ees fe eee CONDE: DC z aoe sont them nearly over, did they take im sail or Inff up in secre 9 vote, in order that it might be seen how they Si the eye of rude Boreas, staking their feathers in his Blood —«M0wards a verdict, Tbe number of some of them ing Under an Eclipse. face. Thus they pushed on to the Highianda, where, @elves convince fome two or mor moon whose minds relief from the mon Ping yarng, singing b the windows. It was mbould report that it Feport was go made. 2) ‘were ond not A rote we other. The jury eood and they stood precisely court, ali statements to Sn the discussion that Favored the acquittal of atid! as having been elear hich bad the most weight the threo storekeepers at F saw Surratt in (heir store at and 16th of April, 1965. dover sens guilty of particiy of April, wh @o you thin) « be look: per in Dy he minds » f act is stated in Sory, which, ie th ital whea the that Mrs, Burratt » course of argument mitted that they wei, guilty and hed been ) Arrival of ¢ . The Turiteb Miniete wil to-morrow call up frrange the time for in tm order that he may be, matic Gapacit Tate sion Ht is enacted in section 188 the interest of any suce real estate under avy tra deemed to be a success on maid act, and that sald duty + act, that on ie or executor, oF ying i certain for want he was presen: a for conviction Was that give colored set vant of Mra, Burra abe caw the ) prisoner sitting in | Mra, Surratt eaid, ech ¥ proven, thing | ich the simple minded | platementehe ¢ this occurred oD standing the @ arnert efforis of opp s to dates cart age = the minority. connection with the at most of the juror trial commenced ¢ innocent e@ coprineed that uaily executed } he Tarkl f, who arr on Secretary other person by veatate oie a ount—for ‘of personal prop ‘eatate to obtain money for thi ;, the moneys arising from such sales co! One fedica 0d. a prevailing impression that such a course, if wa et ciesions a: onantmend:vote for sogultsl, would}. ,, tis any the Lizzie and Virginia, whoso ownere had taken Po sit % show 0 small m minority in favor of How far ts i from Froshing ?”” The’preceutionary measure lo obtain. pilots, 40 fellow on that the weight of the majority re **’Bout tree mile, I guess, masea; straight on, past de | them through the treacherous windings of the fiver that qoaviet! sai Catholic church, round to your left and right ahead | leads to this place of bennty and peacefulness. ‘voaled om the firet ballot would tend greatly | | Gaon ; Night closed on the fleet at anchor. presenting » weird a: $.& specdy agreement. Tho vote was | Lot @ mile or 80. Good day, massa; guess 1 see you | and romantic scene, and the bright beama of the moon Taken ty \Dallot, each writing on # élip of paper “guilty” | dar?” commingled with the more subduod light of the twink- er ‘not —_Ully,”* and when published by the telier stooa | ‘Guess t0, Julius; good day.” And our wagon rolled Oe ee eee cma dil Nesplin: igi vote HOt guilty to four guilty, Another juror | on the rutty tonor of ite way, leaving our colored | bie board of Mr. Joba Van Tine, an old Gothamite and proposed , _--4iscues the evideneo awhile apd then take | brother lab@ring along in the distance towards the same | a prince of Joly boys, was reached, where there Je com. ‘encther se: Yet vote. This was opposed by the foreman, | g#0l to which we were bound. Following his directions = u ly cheng Piaget pipet nr — . Mr. Wm, B ‘Tedd, who gave it as his opinion that bal. | vrbatim ot eeratim, the Flushing camp meeting wae at | founding hills and acountry seldom. surpassed in pleas. Bots webs. useless waste of time, the only object of | length reached, in some <wenty minutes after we lost | ant views. Here they have picnics in tho woods. rides wich coud, Y810 Keep from cach hw the other voted, | taht of bie sie face Grabbing and ‘oystering, im "then retired coves ¥ they were trEUE the question, the views of each | All slong the way groups of throos and fours were | and picturesque’ river” and here uavure at. Juror expresse ‘din the discussion would pininly indicate | Passed pursuing their way to the same po'nt—some on | tires herself in her | st of robes, giving peace to ‘the cae a \ed, and for bis part he had no hesitation | foot, some on horseback, eome packed tightly as her | the troubled mind and repose ta cieacoeon eee $m saying that \ie vote wns for guilty, The foreman was pect ® barrel within express wagons and buggies, | pleasant steamers M and Sea a Bird, th at raake daily ; I - | an ers stumping \t slong cheerily on foot, and of them are the hardworked pater he followed by tw © other jurors, whe apnousced them. ping c rily 4, and re LNirnasolend Gains laceood, ater fan @ of the prisoner's guilt, after which 1 of them, while the rest, acting like were !mmovably fixed, sought for *touy of their confluement in spin- yamne and songs and gazing out of finally decided that the foreman wes impossible to agreo, and the Danng the whole time the jury 4 from one side to the eight to four on the fret ballot, + the came when brought into # the contrary notwithstanding, “eccarred, those jurors who Barratt seemed to cling to the and the evidence Verith them was that given by Imire, who testified that they some time between the 12th ‘boy admitted that the pri- tion in the conspiracy, but } 4p Washington on the day tmeny that exercised the @f those jurors who voted aby Susan Jackson, the ¥ house, who swore that \« basement on the 14th “This we my eon John; Veo Anna f’ vervant adlwered to hi Good Friday, notwith. Ying counsel to con. 1 iction remarkable ciiverations of the ¥who voted for ac- Bpressed the belief Snap; but In the Voral of the: ad. Aire, Surratt was The man. inst night, | Centage only taking actual part in the festival, and the Se Yard, who will troductug hina to #40 President, tormally recei ¥@€ in bie dipio- nal Revers we Commis. er. @ been rene \ered af the Jn of the Internal Bevenne oasor, to a1 180 from st for the sale thereot chargeable with du: “Hallo! Julius, where are you bound f"’ near the footstep of the broad and glittering ocean, they “Camp meeting, sar!” all anchored for a while to enable the laggards ta accom- tarning witty replies to the sprightly chaff and badi- season, and can re the time. from Saturday eve to came a gener: WU expression of opinion. Finding | (40 Gyno phy mi ig os pe Paectnd rhlnt Sf | Monday, to pay « hebdomanal visit to their wives and in een as feemed unalterable in their cou- } equal proportions, aud the miscegenation policy seemed | Hite ones. Yesterday there was a larger "i penton ors wal and vigorous discussion of | to have beon successfully carried out to somo vxtont, ut pote erties ce ue tanvianetnn » * those pil A the evidence on "Ws which Lad the apparent effect | Geen arm inarm with win Diack ‘brother and many "aa | club, came down, Anxious to. soe he splendid sight of papier ete Abed tm his original position, Discussions, | Evangelina was escorted by a sable Othello, and a Chioe | thelr anchorage and to participate in the frolte of its o mernl i earvest aud endless } Sonsianed: Dani ay to iii berees Hates wee er cee one ee bs eRe Jersey City has turned out some of her most festive youths on this cruise. There are judges, many, and one whose face :s & deacon of a whole soul, pleasant- ness of mature and genia, ntentment of mind; he \# the “happy boy" of the party. Again, “ Uncie John” has left the favored preci ‘of bis home, and ts con- mile light. stages likewise in the wor! calendar of position, One saw here a bent, white-wooled oid colored gentleman hobbling along’ on hie stick, while a spruce darkey rattled by him in a trotting wagon, There a group of copper complexioned belles lolling back in aristocratic €ase on the cushions of a well appointed ing Socks good Milne, without parouehe, aud» neatly clad old lady of tho Ethiopian | 102 Up hie foaiures. From the deck of locatPomred persuasion was trudging along ‘on shanks’ mare," sup- | 4% heard last night leading the singularly wo ported on the arm of “her old man,” as happy as they, | chorus:— Perheps, and actuated with ag much or more zeal in the meoting, iis object and belongings. ‘And he shipped abor “Fave a ride, Uncle Nod ?? said ono of a party of light Down—in hearted oxcursionists driving by with a very eorry team It rang over the river anti! every member was to an old fellow who was walking along a# fast as be | awakened by its refreshing melody, and takine tap. a could up the hull out of Flushing. xo, sar, tank you; I want to get dar econ, co guess I'd best walk.” Thus giving a sharp answor, and tirn ng — the joke against him with afar more witty thrust, Embowered ina thick shrubbery of half-grown trece and a dense undergrowth of weeds and lank grass, now partly downtrodden by human and horses’ feet and vehicles, ties the camp meeting; and it would puzzle one at first to discover it, for there I trace or clue to it from the bigh road. A lit suddenly breaks off Into the woods, and-on a pole erected at the corner of this i the monosyllabical declaraion, “Vo the cai Tursing up (his and winding in and oet between the tranks of the growing trees and the stamps of the former monarchs of the forest that have been cut down, stumbling occasionally over mass of mud and only Jerseymen can, answered ‘im purely Mell style:— And ob, If Thad her, And oh, if T bad her And on. if Thad he How happy 1 would fert. To-day has been one of comparitive rest with the fleet, ‘The yachts bave been decorated in their gaudy colors, aud civilities have been mterchanged vetween members. Bat during the afternoon Red Bank. one mile distant, will be vistied, just for a sajl of pleasure, to enabl members who have never seén this combination of !and- seape and watermape to feast their eyes upon its Ddenuties. To-morrow there will be, off the Fair Haven Fowre, a wash tub race, a pig race, and at night Van Tine gives a hep to the club, when o decayed leaves, we came | nest figures, pretty faces, and al! the concomilants within view ‘at length of the meeting piace. | of « countey bop will be noted. This charming re- An archway of branches bung across the wu; giow produces merry girls and Doys, and with the assist. ance of ** Water,’ tho ‘boy tha: ¢on't know anything,” whovhas arrived and will aid them, there will be fun and Rerey. Tuceday, thero will be a grand regatia of the jeot from a stake-boat, otationed opposite Port Washing- ton, thence areund @ @take-boat et Red Bank; thence back to and around the stake-boatat starting; distance e miles, The prizes will bo a cup. ® suit of colars, set of silver spoons, &c., the entries to de of three clasees—i> and mainsail twenty-eght feet and upwards; cat rigged Boats, tw -one fect and up- wards, end jib and maineati and cat from twelve to twenty feet, The winning boat will have the choice of prizes. Upon the termination of the regatta the fleet will visit Long Branch, and there “break up.”” oud end of the path, and from that point the spectacle presented at the’ first piance was vay mailoy if mot actually pictuwesque. Lager bier was the first thing ob-erved. This was retailed to the thirsty congregation from @ large booth which fronted this pathway, The attitudes of the drinkers amd elovation of the different upraised ginsses formed a striking tableau, This stand, however, did not absorb the entire custom of the meot- ing, for Ave stails and innch counters were ranged round 2 peg aie, vie together made 1@ Outer circle of the camp. ‘next ring was com} of bet made of wood, amd portables then omy ie. of and looking on; bumans ¢@tanaing e the r the meeting—those who came to to voters Pray and take part in the worship. These were ueder Should nothing intervene to mar we. anticipated the direction of @ band of mimetoring spirits that con- Fern ities of the cruise, it will assuredly troiled the assembly from a booth built up ‘opposite the recorded aa (he pioasante.t Caring theymany years of ite existenee, Yachting in Ei Jager beer teat. Hundreds of colored ‘and neari; an equal aunount of whites, were presente teal! po tand—The Royn! Yao ht Squad- majority looking on, laughing and eriticizing the move- ron Regatta. mente and doings of the.others and themselves, “Hal. (Cowes (August 6) correspondence of London Pont, jeiujah |" was ¢ung by about balf a dozen sable choris- Isle of ht, from the time that Ixabel'a de For. fers, and foll Oat, for there seemee to be as yet no | tibus bore h ewey over it, has always beea a genera! unity in the meeting or its membera The favorite wl search of certainly bad not all assembled, and shose who are still recreation, and in modern ¢ eidicted to tho pamnps and vanities of this wicked orb | home of the finest yach were greatly in the ascondant. approach of Amst the sandal rogatta of the: Royal canis \ie routine, Flashing cagip meeting will | Yeebt squad these craft into active service; me ten days longer, It was opened on last | and after feany years experince of what has been done ne ge , aod — ee break up until noxt Thursday Week, consequentiy, it will havo a fortn’ 7 le Owing to the wot weather the have ned get seem on former occasions, {t may fairly be stated that ynever did Chis annual aquatic festival commence under moro favorable auspices or with a eroater prospect of ecyess, The Solent Roads are, as usual, im tion for the event, studded with numerous yachts belonging to the be paid by jave pot been setup. A stray boeth or two, and acius- t mn a ing Ct ge RY the | ter of wooden beaches In the contre of the circle, Mt eee sad vente than on any tier seen. 80, 1864, givesto B | tat mark the establishment of the concern, and these | gion, and will afford ample room for testing thie qualinws ‘and the executor snoulo bes ‘paccession, suceeseion tax thereon jucers of crude oli are nce, © coetainly betray a migrat 7 tandeney p of all vessels wliase owners are desirous of, obtain) yee acer s paopemneen a wn a, raping of | them, They consiet of the following:— re ot wy : ‘re tobe and proposed & hymn which declared that he wasn eol- | yOR,THeniny. Avguet 6, the cup annually gives by ber ‘equired to pay | dier of the Lord; and chen a second jumped quickly on | Majesty: oe r ing bis feet and besought his own colored’ brethren in parti- On ee ineadey, August 7,0 prize of £109, given by the -"y to the same | cular and the meeting in generei, to Pray—a request | Royal Yacht Squadron, for the cutters belonging 49 any ttrichoas as bot complied with except by the es F own pro- i veto tnuraday, Angast. & the Marquis Conynghan, the atactarers in regard to (he sales of the. | ober od and are subject to the same re The pro¢ ta, “ies person who has made, isenod a. ed oF a ment sadject to stamp duty, vostamped or io one, collector o! adage nso Ei requi Nafaction that such {1 by reason of necessary oe OF pen stam) w ot defraud person having an interest therein the proper district, required by | vinetra. ‘eently | Dasses, one a/to and « pow » may | were all observed to’roem pal collect weet! it tor fon it ramen’ necessity, the Uni ited the Royal Yacht «quadron, will pre. ‘ent be ‘hooners belougir & prize of to wo the Rogal ¥; Club, Oa Friday, at , Earl Vane will give a cup. valued at £fiy guineas, to be aatied for by cussere of any royal yach ¢ e sailed for by schooners which wes apparent! brother #.ho Bropeaed it The singing was loud, if not strictly in accordance with the laws of , and the members of the choif that regulated it <consistiag of two l, very powerful soprano) thomeelves to and fo from emotion while getting through their chan The ora. tore present were loud tn their pleadings; bat tho eect | o.M,*atarday, ADgu 1, she fohabitante of the town of produced was ae 80 general as might have bece by, the vac ‘of the Royal Yacht equadrone” — Ove oye hada remarkably Sead ‘On h the Right of Witton, amount of the action en I ty SOO Valued a0 109 gt nese, te tatted ten ~-yichanad apeaker, too, occasionally addressed the ina It ws expected that, in addition to the above thera? , Weak voice, which was constantly being dil with | programme, other amusements will be provided, so ~ be 8 +3 Og Seareieanty => ‘(hat the present meeting fairly gives promise of great he» neing the large assemblage of iockers- | “it ta cenorally belioved that soveral members of the the ® loth sexes—and must be confessed —~ royal fala prensa Onion, wl honor the re. of ontrary hue to the colored people—did not seem gal hb Presence. to The oe Was apy! ox! bon notwithstanding there was a good on a at ee = apoviated for starting t! will be allgrved to carry only aails on fixed stays, and no fying or fancy sails will be allowed, which 's generaily con idered to be a very wholesome regi ation. ‘The prize offered to-day for competition wasfor her Majesty's cup of one hundred guineas, to be sailed for by ‘tho schooners of the Royal Yacht Squadron, {he fol- fowing were the ey Yurt’s. Toms, Owners. Flag. a 126 Mr. T. 8, Stantey....Biue, waite cross. 214 Earl of Wilton... ..Biue. 215 Captain Theiluson.. ag od yellow 152 Mr. J. Mulholland. ..Biue aud ycilow. 4103 Colomel E. Loyd..... 68 Count de Monceaux.. Blue and yellow. Pantomime. 152 Colone! Markham. { Blue and yellow ai ial, Albertine. .156 LordLondesborough { ay phercod white ‘The course Was to the eastward, round the Warner light vessel, pass to tho southward of the Brambles, tweed the shoal and eaves; then rovnd a tlag boat moored to tho westward of Lepa buoy; back to t! ‘astie, passing betworn the flag boat and the Castle fi statt, keeping outside all the bnoys and shoals (Peel in- chided) exeopt U g the Ws ‘This was a lime ri At forty minutes past tea the preparatory cun was fired, and at forty-‘ive minates past ten the secoud gua for starung. The air »&s exceedingly light at the time, so that veveral miuutes elaps:d before any movement wes perceptible among the yachts, but the Nyanga and Albertine never moved from their moorings.” The Dia- dom aud lotrepid were the first to cant round and show their bowsprits in advance, and in ® few minutes had separated themselves from the rest, forming two distinct divisions. So evenly were the first two vessels balanced that when viewed broadside outy one could bo, cen, as the outer ves was completely covered by the over, The Fgeria, Aline-and Gelert were close together, sod the Pantomime brought up the rear, Topsails werd soon set, and the whole of the yachts were well clothed, but the Intrepid, being tke smallest vessel atthe time they were shut out from view, had obtained a good lead, the Diadem. being second, and the rest well up together. On returning from the eastward, when first in sight, the Egeria was the leading vessel, the rest not coming in sight uoul a considerable time afterwards. The first that showed was the Aline, Commodore Captain Theitus- son, of the Victoria Club, but tho Egeria had almost been forgoliou at the time of her arrival. On passing West Cowes Castle they were timed ag follows: HM, 8. HM. 12 50 115 0 ++ 12 310 Pantomime.... - 12 54 30 Diadem.. 12 57 0 Intrepia. . 11730 ing 6 westward the Intrepid made a board ander the island, while the Diadem kept on ber reach to the north shore, The effect of this was to give her the 11 benefit, of the wost-southwest wind on making hor sy down the Solent channel, and she took the lead of the Intrepid, On going to the westward the Aline gralually leasened the distance between her and the Egeria, and this was carried on go successfally that on the return to the Squadron Castle, having then com- pleted the first round, they wero. tn racing phraseology, realiy neck and peck, and aithough officialiy it was stated that there were three seconds then betwaen them, to the ordinary observer it was a completo dead heal, The time was be nary — Egeria Reerla Aline Gelert .. 3 Intrepid , 3 45 Dindem,..... 2 ig up to the eastward, when off the Yacist =quadron Castle, consideravie amusement was forded at the way in which the Pantomime and Gelert wer joekoying each other, The Pantom:me hauied across the ern of the Gelert in an effort to get the weathermost berch, but the Pantomime was not to be caught tn euch a or, and at once saw the move that intended, she imamied ately hauled acrose too, so that the Panto- inime gained nothing by the operation, being left prectealy as she was before, on the Gelert’s lee quarter. On going a second time to the westward the Aline bad now be- come the a ah me tims was:— 8. ° we 4 Royal ne 57 16 So that, although the race was not finally concluded in time to save tho boat to Southampton, there is no doubt Uhat it 12 the Aline's prize. To-morrow the prize to be sailed for wil! be civen by the Royal Yacht squadron, a cup of the vaine of 100 guineas, open to the yachts of It The follow- Hirondelie 4 Volante ., |. O. Maudglay. Vanguard A. Duncan. ‘ Mr. E. Boalcher, - @ Mr J. Earle. Mr. T. Groves, ur. P. P. French, IER Mr. W. 8 Srutheld: the weathor ‘s sultable, that the It ig contomplated, if two races for the Marquis Conyngham and Karl Vane’s prizes shall be round the Isle of Wight, instead of the Queen’s Course, bat this will oot be declared until the mornings of the NEW JERSEY INTELLIGENCE. Hoboken. A Wouas Sarr to Jai ron Tumrt,—A respectable looking woman named Johanna Naiman, about forty- Give yeare of age, called at Lehwertz’s Hotel, on Wash- ‘Ington street, on Friday, and engaged 4 room, stating that she was to sail in the Bremer steamship the follow- ing day, when ber husband would join ner. On Saturday morning she coolly walked down from her room and was setting out to ‘take a walk,’ when the proprietor desired che should settie her bill This she was unable to do, and ebe was therefore detained, when, or exami- dulion, tt wae found that ehe had two Jinen sheets wrapped round her body, ander her dress. She wag brought before Justices Pope and Conklin, who sent her to the county jab for three months, Communipaw. ‘Tar Stock YARDS axv AnatToiR.—The receipte for the Past week at the stock yarde were 245 care, containing 2,111 cattle, $,254 bors, 4,407 sheep and 156 horses, ughtored during the same time, 300 cattle, 3,200 aheep and 4,500 hogs, Constavett or ax Or Taxg.—A tank for storin, Petroleum {s in process of construction within conve- leat distance of the Abattoir and Centrai Railroad Ove preat purpose wili be served, f ne other, in the Qiting up of the slough, ten acres of which will be reclaimed, The tank will be 86 feet ip diame! 22 feet hovh, aud contain 24.000 barrels of petroleum. A new vrick building will be erected at the north ead of the ground. Newark. How me Newarn Cavrcuss are Roapen.—About threo o'clock yesterday morning the doors of tho Broad ‘street Methodist Episcopal church were found open by a policeman, and the gas Durning. It is believed to have been neglect of duty on the part of the sexton, and it is considered very fortunate that tho timely discovery waa made, as church thievee am continually prowling about. One of the detect: in charge of these robberice ex- presses himecl{ eatisSed that in one instance at least a church robbery was committed by persens in close rela- Uonship with the chureb robbed, OUTDOOR MEETING. —The Gret religious out-door moet- ing of the season was beid in Miliary Park at five o'clock yesterday afternoon, A large concourse of peo- ple were attracted to the meeting, and paid cousiderabie Attention to the services, IycReass ov Crime. —During the past week the police bave arrested one bundreé and fourteen persons, as in- crease of ton over the preceding week. This is the largest number of arreate ever made by the police of this city in one week, During this month over two hundred and sixty arrests have been while a number of warrants are out for parties who have found M convenient to Jeavo town iy heated term. An important matter is now in the hasds of the detec- tives, but, it being feared that it will impede the fur- therooce of the case, wo publicity can yet be given it, It ts proper to state, however, that one of th alleged to be implicated in the matter bas been arrested, and that officers have be ed to eflect the ar- Test of othera, The Commissioner has also several cases in hand, one of which will probably be preeented to the public In a day or two. A Youxo Tar Cavont at Last.—A darkey Jad named George Howard. living at No. 30 Auguata street, was arremod yesterday for having stclen a silver watch aud chain from Mr, Isaac Price, @ compositor in one of the newspaper offices. The bas been » banger. around the kewspaper offices ‘of the city, and wae recent- ly discovered stealing the contents of the money drawer of the Bvensmy Courier office. Previously to thie the drawer vad been frequentiy robbed, but \t bad beea = im- possible to fix the crime upoo aoy person. Tho watch and chain stolen from Mr. Price were recovered from a man living om Broad street, to whom it had beem sold by the young thief, The boy is held for examination. Ax One Case to om Rexnwep,—About a year and « half ago an alleged case of crim. con vetween Joho Tease, a farmer, and Mary Brady wae introduced in the county courts, but owing to some ‘ega’ \nformalities the case was dismissed, Tho caso is to be again taken to ‘be courts and prosecuted with the ptmost vigor. It isgaid that Tease was « deacon in « church, and thet the woraan was employed by him in the capacity of a fervant, Srate Aowevirerat Fatr.—The managera of the State agricultural Society are actively makivg prepara- ons for the pate the State Acriculturat Fair, on the Sth, Oth sod 10 b of O-tober, The ground selected for tho fair te between Newark Eilzabeth, A haif- mile track end ample stable accommodations arg to be at ounce erected. vr re BawErcrrcy.—The increase of bankruptoy business bee rendered it essential for the United states Court to meet in future every Tuesday, aigite, We transaction of such ‘again whereas x Rewovat ov ras Mankere.—The sanitary condition of thie sity 9 suffering materially from the pernicious aumosp.iere of the provision marte, They consist of ® lomy range of wooden huts, oxtending through the een trent Grey dM: streote, the ea from w xt most ‘terious to the change Js at Jatt meditated and a new market site is to be aelecied. as A MURDE,? NEAR PHILADELPHIA, Ppcapeirma, August 18, 1667. William Rrophy, residing © few ‘miles of thig ity, shot hie siscer. Ini ‘@ mortal yound. Tae tei ot a Brophy kes pollbicias, ~~“ EXPLOSION AND FIRE ON AN EXCURSION STEAMER, av thor a soto Bea taotom solr a Great Commotion and Alarm Among the Pas- | ‘aftell, Salen 1200, bark 3 Sanco ‘NYork. orig Meivose, Drink wates, Hvis Aug ii Be. in and dea: Swi (Caribbean Sea), July 24—Tn port Boll taht from Sark, sengere—A Sunday Excursion Spoiled. Yesterday morming aa the Poople’s Line steamboat » Palisade was about leaving tho dock, foot of Spring | nie T for street, ou Rer frst trip to Fort Isc and intermediate stop- | Ide: h ia ec > ram do for doo , Panno, from Galveston, fo: Wermoal ih, 3 © v all, for Hamptoa r ‘omery, Comery, from Aspinwal rx for Panadelpbie ath schr Chas MoCeriy, Godfrey, from to sail im August. Ping places, an oxpiosion is ea'd to have taken place aud ‘the vease! waa discovered to be on fire. The boat wasa little bebind her regular starting time —ten o'clock A.M. — American Ports. a i I" , AM—arrivad, steamer jor- Bwou eland ihe! Below: auip Virgishe, day, promise of which was given by bright morning skies and an unclouded eun. The plank had been drawn aboard, the hawners cast off, and the last arrivals wore hasiening to secure seata, Af possible, on the upper decks, [rom which they hoped ARL to enjo7 the boautiful scenery of the Budson in the run 3 to Fort Lee, when the ery of ‘fire’ wae heard, Tt was Weymouth). Barestona; brig Fearless, from Suny ©: iu Clearad—Brigs Faunie’ ‘Lincoln, Havana; Josie, Pettigrew. Baltimore, Sailed (wind 8, light)—Barks Fredonia, Alice Tarlton; brig Chimborazo. CH. STON, Aug 15—Cleared, bark Aanie Kimball, sion. r Katie, from Wilmington, De); brig: hr Sugunna, do. PF alam, ectmultansonaly with the ory ~e sone sentiled~Steamers 'C mpion and Bare mm, for NY¥orky. an icon of the vessel were faxt (illiug with a dense | Sea Guil, Baltimore, and Alliances, . smoke which burst up from below. The usual alarm pre- EVOWN. SC, Aug 10—Cleared, scbr Caroline “& vatled, and a gcone of great confusion easied, Notwithe Parle 15 PM—Ai Lee 5 K * HOLE, Aus yout (Br). Arklev, NYork (or Cow Bay; Walker, Uridgeport, OB, for New Yi standing that the boat was sti'! near the dock, the feeling inseparable from all unexpected invasion’ upon fancied security was paramount for a time. The vessel was again moored to the dock, and jn the rash asbor® there was some rough hustling and ag, in which women and children suffered a little; but much of the evil con- sequences natural to an alarm of the kind where there were 80 Many people congregated in a small pace, was avorted by the presence of mind of a few, who stemmed the torrent and kept the gangway clear for the women and children to go ashore. Seven or eight persons were found to have been scalded severely, and an individual who, in big excitement, fell overboard, after a cooling submersion was roscued by two persons who plunged into the water to assist bim. Tho fire, which broke out in the engine room, was speedily extinguished, but the boat could not resome ber trip as. three large pieces were found to have been blown gut of the boiler, The Palisade was heavily freighted with passencers, and it was indeed provi tial that the fire showed itself before the boat had left the dock : otherwise the consequences woald no doubt, under ai! the circumstances, have bean very serious. SUPPOSED EXPLOSION OF THE STEAMTUG ADELIA. . Al Hands Thouchs to Be Lost. Soule’ Cow Bay for do, achrs Chronometer, sin River for Boston: Wr if Daciing: Baxter, and Grace, tHilchrist. Baltimore for do; Fanny K sien do for do; Capelia (Br), Taylor, do for St John, NB. ‘lark, Wood's Hole for Washington, DC; Elvira A Foss. Edgartown for NYork; T H Seymour, Cousins, B do; Dr. Kine Rp der iver: Algoma, Sait, do for Norwalk; Wan ore, do for Phitadaipita: Mary E. Fepreon, do for erts, Calais tor NYork; Senator Grimes Gove, $2 fo Mott: Haven; Andrew Pete: Higgins, Hog % ‘ork; Bale — oe lamblto, Boston Tor dos ‘ind, Corson, do 3; Pearl, Adams, fords with idee of mai ia bom . etarned (on acco \—Brig Eoses; Gem, Clig, Chara, Leader, BS Conan Lapras ed, jon, Simont ae Bina or aa h Benj Carver, “NEW ORLEANS, Aug 18—Arrived, hips Pocshontes, Weeks, Bath: Queen Victoria, Hughes, Liverpool, bark Bou re ). Boncheron, Bordeaux. jer, Kill- cola; ax. ACOLA. Aug’ 5—Arrived, bark John Dw: man, NYork; brigs Leonard Myers, Hicks, c ? Hae a ate ashe Bowdan, fortum a . P. Smith, aise, Laveea; Sth. bark Libert ; 4 Captain Joba Leman, of te seamtug 6. mith | Ath ship Unica (Bry Belk Liverpools ecb’ Clara Nelle Aanee Yeporis that at ien o'clock yesterday morning, off Coney | bury, Key West. Cleared 7th, achr Geo W Dill, Molden, Lavaca; 9th, brig Island Point, while coming up to the city from Sandy Proteus. Mahoney. Bostoa. Hook, he picked up tho top of a pilot house and two | | PORTLAND, Aug. 16-—Arrived, Heamship, Divigo, Sher. lamp boxes, with ono lamp: also ‘one o: the pilot house Ser ee daha Tossing. Davis. ‘Port tomar sashes of the steamtug Adeiia, and, as nothing has been seen or heard of anv of the crew, it is supposed that all hands Lave been lost, The reason for supposing that she has been blown up ie that the eash picked not a particle of giass in it, and bas every appet having been caused by an explosion. The material picked up can be seen on board the C, P. Smith, at the foot of Jackson street, Bast river. ——————— Eee SHIPPING NEWS. halt, Hamilton, NYork. d—Bark Clarita (Arg). Race, Buenon Ayres. FHANCISCO, Aug 18—Arrived, ship Electric Spark, Boston, Nau, Aug 13—Arrived, steamship San Salvador, ¢3 rik. h—Cleared, brigs BH Kennedy, Webster, Cadiz; Sel- Happens, Darien, M4 ma, ID FOR THE 8 OUTH, A od ane CLOSING OF THE BOOKS OF THE GRAND Na~ ALMANAC FOR NeW WORK—=THTS DAY, > | TIONAL ENTERTAINMENT IN AID OF THE SUPFER- ‘ + SIA i soos nises. eve 912 | ING AND DESTITUTE POOR OF THE SOUTH. + 6 53 liam waren morn IC 61 The books musi be closed some weeks prior to the “ tion of awards, tn order that the names of ticket huiders be ST > copied for the “Grand National Entertainment wi PORT OF NEW YORK, AUGUST 18, (867. is September 30,2 P. M., in Washington, D. ©. The ton of awards will be winder the immediate super a of the committee compri-ing the gentlemen (honora— members) connected with the associauion, names given Caer Xo chatliy ever offered the pecuniary inducements to aud ribera, or a list of promoters superior im personal wort dud aniversat respeot ham, tule. enerprise, "All now labor- Arrived. York (Brom), Dreyer, Bromen Ax 1 at4 PM, with mdse and 643 pa Had sirong westeriy winde and & of the passag camslip Ploncer (Br), Shackford. Gow Bay, OB, 5 with coal. to Parmele Bros, Auz 16, lat 41 90, lon'47, | aug for this society aro working with the greatest fidelity to oke brig Sabino, from Cow Bay for New York. the public and hearty zeai for the wortby canse they are n-. Steamsh{p Gen Grant, Holmes, New Orleans, 6% days. | gazed in. A brilliant and most satisfactory result is sateit predicted by all, and guaranteed by the managemon! ‘athe fornia deserves wel: merited thanis for the ve taken In the aale of dekets, that State tain) indness of Hoa. Alian Mét-can, President Steamship Company) 25,000 tickets, value $55,000. Only a very short time Is now lef to secure tickets. These may be ordered from the office of the Assistant Secretary, 176 Fifth avenue, or of BENETY, CLARK & CO., 220 Peun- sylvauia avenae, Washington, D.'O. reular containing all Informal and members now hoiding tickets are requested: te returns of names of pure 1 Rls stant Secretary, New York: with 1829 bales cotton and passengers, to] B Cromwell & 20. Steamship Gen Barnes, Morton, Savannah, 68 hours, with idse and passengers, to Livingston, Pox é Co. Aaw IT, at 6:16 AM, off Hatteras, passed steamship H Livingston, hi for Savannah. Steamship Emily B Sondsr, Lebby, Charleston, 48 pours. with mdse and passengers, to Livingston, Fox & Co, Steamship Wamsutta, Fish, New Bedford, with mdse and Passengers, to Ferguson & W. Bark O W Roeevelt, Harriman, Marsetlles 49 days, and 38 Gage from the Rok, with mdse io 2 Ward & Co. ark Speedawny (Br), Gemmell, Havana, 7 days, with active past rUhrough fie Panama to make immediat rettrns of tiokets gold. to the A\ oltice. engar, to master. Bark Rosa M, rey Sagua, 9 daya, with sugar and mo- HONORARY MEMBERS. lasses, to J B Ward & Co. Mrs. L. W. Jerome, Mrs, Hyatt, Brig Exampler (Br), Ewing, Rio Janeiro, $7 days, with | Mra Mark Brumagim, Mrs A.C. rosewood, to Marsh & McCully, Aug 9, lat 30 10, lon 66 30, James Willets, Mra. E. spoke ship Montpelier. from for New York, E. Underhill,” Mra. M. Brig Industry, Gifford, Rio Janeiro, 3 dave, with coffee, James Dariing, Mra. 7. to Ralli & Co. Mra. H. Shuman, Ms, M. Brig ee Ocklemann, Ciudad Bolivar, 2% days, with A , Mra. M. hides, to Molter & Thebau. Mra. ‘Abraham Lineoin, Mra. C. Brig Empress, Logref, Old Harbor, Ja,’18 days, with iog- GN. Cha . Mrs, ALB, Ma wood, to master. Mra M. Duncan, Mra J, 0. Barrington, Brig Jeanette (Nor). Hasaln, Savane. 19 days, with ou. Mrs. J. 0. Clark, Mrs, > A. Kellogg. gar, to Funeh. Netncke & Wendt. Mrs. Dani Mra. Le Grand (apore, Brig San George, Banus, Havank: 10 daya, in Daliast, to0 | ira. WB. Mre A Mora Helt Columbia, Breretoo Trinidad, 1 aaya with | 4S AAT: ive B Y jum! reretoDy 0! 1 wi Mra. a — pactaea ie 5 Mra. We Asplowath, Mra J. rig Dirigo, Small. Trinidad, 13 days, with eugar and mo. Mrs Guineon Drape, ya F Brie TM Wiawel. Cardenas, 634 daye, with engar ure EE Fenian, Mre 4B. Bu molasses, Pe 4 ra. ‘. Ur} A Brig J M Churchill. Morrissey, Pensacola for Buenos a mal Sheridan, commanding Fifth sit “4 with umber, Lost Sof hersrew. Pui into | sare gutren Finp n ‘New Or! le ar eneral Jou Popa, sommanding Third Militeey- sa ‘M. Schofield, commanding Fires Mi:itery” Pepe ve Gov or 5 inf rat Soverior Thorias Swann’ Maryland. “Orr, Son Governor B, M. Patton, al ips an ietress, pit ity Thompeon, Savannah, 7-days, with ‘umber, to R be (yacht) Dauntless, Lyons, from « cruise to the cast. Sobr Robert Cal M Port A.bert, W. «4 days, wih ton Oke Smith ee ‘ales i Sehr Jeabel Deniseon, Pare 21 dave, with nuie, o With. | commanding Fourth Military ap Major General BE. 0. 0, Ord, ride. Cienfuegos, 18 days, with mo ¥ nase, 4 Lighibourne. wire CCkeDUTE tel B. Sickles commanding Second Mis Be 4 owe 7 Grand Cayman, 14 days, Mary district. Charieston. ited States Minister Paste sae x, United States Minister eur Emon, Coombe Corpus Ohriett 80 dass, with biden | prander ee bs ki and wi yi joughton. s. Georgia Sehr Aretic. Ogden, Apalachicola, 17 daye, with cotton, | 2overmor Charles S. Jenkins, Seorgia. &c, to master. Governor W. G Browalow, Tennessee, ir C Pendleton. Wood. Flori Governor Thomas E. Bram 'ette, Kentucky. feb ida. Schr July Fourth. Shaw, Union Island, Ga. 1¢ daya, Schr Josephine, Hagemann, sc. Schr Moonlight, Doats, Georgetown, Schr Mary Tibbitts, Shaw, Schr John, Jones, Wimmneto Governor Davita. Walker, Florida. . Walker ee ht a COMMITTEE, Mrs. Laura Brooks, Mrs. H, Sherman. Mrs, Chartes Wadsworth, Mise M. Dunean, 3 Schr Queed of the West, Bently, Wilmington, NC. * MED Mise Maria Moulton, Schr & Wat a, Virginia Ee ae Mre_Jaines Clark. Sehr DR Tayior, Virginia, Mrs. HARLOWE MATHER, Secretary. Schr LA Myers’ Virginia. LIST OF AWARDS. = art hm eT 1 Anelegant Mansion on Fifth avenue, Now York Sobr D 8 Williams, Rulon, Georgetown, DC. rae pecteass ares epee caer 980,000 Schr Edward, Bunker, Georgetown, DC. a Twenty, Tho! Sehr 0 & C Brooks, Brooks, Boston Bonds 20,000. Schr WD Mangum, Chase, Taunton, & 1 Esure Sehr H P Ely. Stokes, New Bedford, ‘Serta Bont Este Borentogs Primer, Providence. or eI y cee See cats 4 TSct elegiat Ciamonds, compiler Schr White Rock, Jones, rt. * chars Sehr Henrietta, Rankin, Pordand, Ct. Men ee Below. 7, 1 8inj i Ship Wililam Tapscott, #3 days from Liverpooi $} Bark Atalanta (Brom), from Bremen— vy pilot boas D | \% } Jones, Nos). Bas Wind at sunset SW, light. 16 to Marine Dinnsters. te : Snw Neuse Pooarry, Hus hence Pan Praccises OW). 26 Soiitaire Diamond Rin, ‘each. » 12.000 before re burnt, 12'S, aaa ton a6 W, wien | $109 2 Sern Blogant Coral, complete, $40) eaab. 10,000. the catastrophe oocurred. m 76 to 125. 50 Sets Elegat 0 Sripeis, sonipinn, sonar Mixsixo Vessxi—Schr Rollins (of Plymouth, Mans) cleared TB ny Fn pillar ierwasneer bere at Philadelphia July. 36, coal laden, for Plymouth, and bas Rreastpin each. “ not since been heard from. Fears are ent ined for her J 126 to 1,125, 1.000 Chromas. é pa fafety. Captain Charles Barlow and son, mate Marry | 1126 (04.225 § 000 nt Waall, George H Atwood and two fureigners composedtihe | 1:026 to 6248. 100 Sete fiver ' .. They we been picked up by acme o cust sapmadas rene’ Sound vessel.” " ili races 4,296 1510 900, Consintivg “ot Writing. askin, Work. Mlacetlaneous. ‘ pert Forte Fubaatides, Capkin Kings, Boxe, Jj We are indebted to Captain Swett, of brig Bama, at Wey- Pee TSlores, Mandkerchiete ke. mouth, Mass, for favors, ~ 4 Quick Tarr—The steamship Wm P Ciyde, Capt Powe! re." arrived here on Saturday, 17th inst, making the trip from | sy after the New York to Wilmington, NC, and back,4n seven days. . the following table a sum: horeors OF New. York, Boston, Padadel F pe se ta Mobile, New Orieans and ng accounte from each of those porta— “[% INTERESTING LETTER ABOUT FUE INFLU- EXcR OF HOFF'S MALT EXTRACT BEVERAGE OF HEALTH ON A CONSUMPTIVE PERSON USED. BY ADVICE OF A WELL KNOWN PHYSICIAN. Tone Jocgsat 107 Patton streets Kew York, Selg H, 1467. taororn Bore, Beq., 42 Broadway, New York:— Dear Sir—As an act of gratitude to you, aa weil as the advantage of auy who may read thi, I wish to aay that my daughter has derived great relief and benefit from the 6 | useof your “MALT EXTRACT." has been 12 for » long time, suffering (I belleve) from coxsuwprion, general debility, loss of biood and ttrength, for which she has been trested by eovera! physictans. It waa with some miagivings: that I followed ihe advice of the well known DR. JOHN: Patvapasrnia ~~ ® W. MITCHELL to try your" MALT EXTRACT,” but T am pleased :o make the admission that from its use she bas re- ceived great relief, and seama to be recovering her-bealth & relapse of her ical weaknesa, You 2 8e St of this letter, tity persomally (at Tiles of your preparation, Wh The Georgetown (SC) Times of Ang 14 rayei— i . r H hig Commianonere of Pitoiage report Pass Barand | [oGwn ae a wondertul comedy. ° ih Whaleme adissa doar kes per. 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