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MEXICO. ‘The sieewehip Rapidan, Captain Raton, from Havana, Mogust 29, arr at Unis port yesterday, The purser dus Our thanks for the prompt delivery of our files and Peepatebrs SPECAL COMRESPONDENCE OF THE HERALD. » Quieting Down—The Trial of foran= Marquez Stillat Large~Commata. of Confiscation Penalty, Havana, Anguet 28, 1867, sieemer Barcelona, from Vera Cruz on Be cf ry he Spanish the 22!, arrived at this port 4 instant, We brve @aice [von ihe capital WO the 50h, Guadalajara \be 61n, daiapa bbe Lik, and Vera Cruz the 22d instant. Geoers) Santa Ana continued @ prisoner at the casile Of Son Juau de Ulloa, and cisely watched. With respect to General Marques and hie companion im fight, we are wompieiely left in the dark. All that the cewspapers offor is the cov (imation of hie being at large tc the State Of Vera Craa, Ali the foreign soldiers who bad wrived at On Jajare in the Tauks of the army of he West were sot free. A French steamer of war was anchored off Sacrificios, Brawl o Vargas b town of Hidalgo and ‘eroaied considera Among his first acts of ernelty, it ie rece nged all the members ef the City Counes!, not eved_ sparing & ehett at @ portrait ‘UF Juare b adorned the Town Halt, Yo or al Berriozabal may continue as Comma { 7 Lipte State, © military Somine bis0 pointed for she district of Rio ‘Bravo. The Preau demanded the same clewoney in behalf of = poeoners in Morelia as had becn granted to those in 1 hua contimaed to produce st bava been highly pro- vecetved his exequatur ers in Chihe bihuahua, Colonel J Alvarsz, Uecal im the ease of Genera? O'Noran, was srraigued for non-fulfiiment of bis sacred Ovtics, and the supreme goveroment ordered him to be seed accordingly. Soriano, the secretary of 0’ Horan, been imprisoned, Toe trial record of the Genera! ‘was given in for immediate exernination. On the i%:h the merchante of Vera Cruz were to come to & settlement with the Custom House by compromising the matter for the gum of $150,000, im liew of the duties on al) the morchandise then in port, including tho ix wacton apd contraregistro dues; but, owing to some 'in- SignifPAut silusion’’ make by the fiscale 10 the supreme Wernwent, ike eeKiemont wae ‘for the moment’ re. The Firat d)rision of the Army of the North, under Golouel A. Valacio, marched for Ahuslulco on the 2b witimo, ‘The steamer Piénno, trading between Matamoros and New Orleans, wil! in feture make two trips, It bas been airictiy forbidden to permit any imperialiet moployés to recain dice, The government had also pro- ibited the return o! imperiaimts te certain States of the ie, General Regvies had been pamed military command- amt of whe federsi district. He bad left Morelia for Morica. . Dr, Nicolas de Ealo, aseistant eurgeon of Meximijian, ‘|rived in Havana some days ago. Ho was takon prisoner in Querétaro, and, when conveyed with others Wo Lacntecas, he eecaped, after sulfering inuuumeradle hardebips and dangers. General Rivas Palacios renownced magietrecy of the Pupreme Court of Justice. e Filgh Court of Juetico was inetalled with due solemnity on the 4th inst. Senore Lerdo de Tejada, Zamacora, Dondé, Cardoso, end the director of a morn fog jovrnal, ail resigned. The court was organized as jows:—President—C. Lilo. Sebastian Lerdo de Tejada, Magistrados—C. Lic. Pedro Ogazon, Manue) Maria Zama- cona, Vicente Rivapalacio, José Maria Lafragua, Mariano Vahex, Pedro 01 uillermo Valle, Manuel Z. Gomez, Joaquin Cardoso, Rafael Dondé, Supernumerarios—C. Lic. Isidro Montiel, Luis Velasquez, Mariano Zavala, Joes Garcia Kamirex, Fiscal—C Ldo. Eulalio Ortega. Procurador—C. Lao, Joaquin Ruiz. Fiecal of the Dis- Pict—O, Luo, José Maria Herrera y Zavala, General Corona arrived in the capital on the 3d inet,, aecompaniea by Senor Torres and by bie « tary, Bebor Armiento. telegraph live from Vera Cros 06d. », Senors Guzman and Casarin Barcelona from Havens, The ernment intends to extend the same advantage to Guillermo Prieto, aud the prese votos for a generni Permission to other exiles to@Pture to thew country. On the 20tb ips. a “> nimber of French embarked from Vere Cruz, en route for France, The proposiiion to bave the Mexise and Puebla Ralway pass through the latter town wse warmly seconded, and @ committee was Lamed to do the beet means to do #0, The collection of the war tsx in the State of Puebia hed been stopped by the goverument of said State. ‘Those that have ay taxes tn arrear will, however, hi to pay a fine of five per cent additional. The triei of Pesquiera was to take place soon; he is sconsed of other crimes than that of having adhered to empire. ‘The sphabitenis of Vern Croz were afraid to go about Jn the streets, as many hed been forcibly enlisted into ‘the ranke of the army. General Trevino hes been named military command- ent of the town of Merico. ‘The number of public jonrnals that were to date in Savor of Juarez as te fourteen, Le Conciencia Publica of the 34 saye:—Santa Ana—Ie ‘3 certain thet bis serene Dighares bas arrived at Vera Cros? We ignore it—bat if true, we regret that the eushorities of Campeachy should bave sent the old wolf to the piace of bie birth. It would Lave been betier to Dave sent him to St. Thomas. The Consiviucional staree that Beron Magnus, the Prus- Sion Minister, hae been dangerously {!i in san Luis, but wae better, and intended soon to return 10 Mexico, en voute tor Vern Cruz, whence he would tako parsege home Juarez hae just .eeved ® decree commuting Me penaity of confiscation of property :Bto a fine to ve Impore. @ partion who supported ihe empire, but it ‘of all tite to a power to collect credits or ‘The Cuban Filibuet Cocmen, August 28, 1867. The echeme reported in a previous letter ie nov by any meant devoid of probebility, More I cannot say at present, decaure (be busines is carried on with as much combination, precaution and purpose as were it a deep plot of Carbouari. Al) that I have boon able to learn recens!y ts that more engineers and officers have been engaged in Havana tp ‘the mme myrterious manner aud wuder eimilar restric (lone and ecrativg as I reported previously. The public Havana gomplotely ignorant of what is going on * The merchante only know that they Dave boes making heavy suics of inte of effects for war- Nike purposes, which, either from a want of demand or owing [0 their defects, they found tobe “a drag” until the present purchasers arrived in Cuba. Ieee there are ‘ho sieamers in ihe Havana ilets that appear likely to be destined for the expeditions contemplaied, but they mey be dodging about on the corst. ‘One oF more individeals Who may be interested in the 'y directed the echom*, when asked about it, have kK attention of (he inquirers to Madruga, no whew 10 get them from the track of t autbor/ver at uz are deferring the ‘ yal Santa Ana’’ in order to give timo to the expedition to Peize the castle and carry away io “triumph” the old Mather of the “patie The Order Vorbidding Catholic Prieste from Crossing the Kio Grande wo Matamores. The Browrsritie Ranchero ef the 2let publishes the folowing, avd comments upon it with much earnest. weer — Mistasy Linsnoraerans, Line ov tne Rio Graxpe, SonTames Drerm: hg ets, Tee! contrary Ou Proceed agaivet AvitiNg Ralc A Citizen A A arog cutragé wae commie! apolnt on Monaay aight, by pbich a well known eitizen of that section of Brooklyn Was severely injured and robbed of eum of money. I: appears What at sbeut baif-past nipe o'clock op ihe mpg! io question, Me William D Tromson, residiog ia ue * Colyer aod Meseroie, war aecoudi¥e (ne beuse, when ae struck 1 near the temple, by some wn by two she place, Mr Tronson that he bad bee were in a vest p muan attracted family, pr it wee Deen severely cu: on | that he had been etruck | weapon wae found abou. the piace ad, 20% (he Soppowition was a slungmbot, though mo euch Ka etates (at the ue had foliowed > money, and i to “Greet” ere to driok sanately, howeve Tronton pad ous tbe greater | Of the Money detore the robbery, so teat the out | Ren secured bat little booty, Th medium height, and bow wore Kaw woata As yet they have escaped grres THE MAINE HOSE Fe Avovess, Me, Sept he Maine State bores fair opeuet totwla jaet (bree days, Bome of the best fork | bout the 4 short programme ee ernment ouly that Captain Meers, of the Twenty-seventh precin was inf mupteated with Coroner Schirmer as to (he most prope NEW YORK BERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1807 come, anions te the mennting the murderers should be Any persona who may have been in the car at the time THE BOARD OF AUDIT. ‘The Boatd of Audit assembled yesterd at twelve Celok noon, at No, 19 Chatham street—Present, Chaun- cey M. Depew, presiding, and Benjamin W. Bonney and RB. ConmePy, Comptrolier—and proceeded to call the calen@er, Mr. Clark, Clerk ef the Supre: Court, Geveral Term, whose claim was audited on the precedPng day, made & statement with a view to show. ing that the businets pertaining to his office since big e-sttmpiion of ie duties wae not unfvished to so great 4 extent a3 appeared oa the previous day. In the watter of the claim of William Calligan, aa adjourpmens wmtil the 17th inst, was granted in conse- ence of the absence of claimant's counsel, The ciaim- ta( was ap ofiver of the Court of General Sessions, and eoeks the recovery af $1,166 arrears of salary, The claim of Michael Carmody for $240, arrearage of salary from the 1st of May, 1864, to January 1, 1865, for servioes as janitor of the premises Nos 115 aud 117 Nassau euivet, at that time occupied as the city Law Depariment and Corporation Attorney's oflive, was neat called and adjudicated, Wiliam H. De Camp, ¢¢ al, put in claims for amounts varying from $189 to $600, for extra services performed by the claimants. who are employés of tne Commis- sioners of Taxea and Assessments, The services iv qnestion consisted of preparing rotis of share and stock- holders of banins, &o., and the claimants were erpicyed upon this work from tho Ist of May uptil the lst of September, 1848, under orders from the Commissioners. The work way; | atardironed done at night, lo to ‘he question why there was such dis) roportion in tho amounts of the cisims for the performauce of the same duties, and whether the $600 claim was faiy and just, one of the clarmanis “stated that he was nota judge of Such neatters, But that he considered the amount of each Indiviateal clatm to be far too small. The claim of Wiliam Day, messenger in the office of the Receiverof Taxes, for compeuration for extra services ‘was next calied, Claimant iad been employed in the Reoeiver’s'ofice from 1463 to 1866 inclusive, and during & part of the year 1867, at asalary of $250 per day, o8ice houre from wight A.M. until two P.M. The claim war for $600 for kervices performed during the months of Ocrover, November and December, 1866, consisting of Teceiving money from the Deputy Receiver und putting itup in packages for deposit im the bank, and opening end closing the office, 6 claim was against the city, and claimant testified that he had no claim against he county of New York that he knew of; the Board of ‘Supervigore bad passed bis clatm for previous vices ; was “employed in these extra duties after two P. AM. for weveral hours each day and sometimes ail night: Money was deposited in the banks sometime two or Uree times per hour; was deposited after three P M., and sometimes in the night, as tho banks remained open to receive ite from the Recetver’s office at all honre; did not koow whose duty it was toopen and ‘clese the office, but was ordered to do 80 by the Recetver; Gia not open of close the office during six months of employment, The claim of Edward Dubois, for $260 compensation for extra services as e ing clerk of the Board of Councilmen, was cailed. Ciahnant’s office hours were from nine A, M. until four P. M.; the work was done und Tesolution of the Common Couneii, and con- of the dramin; up and ‘engrossing of the Tapo 18 of committees, kc. Mr. David J. Dean, representing the city io the absence of the Corporation Consol, called attention to the provisions of seciion forty-seven of the city charter, which says tbat no additional compensa- on ebail be allowed w any employs of the city for ser- vices performed beyond the eum allowed ae salary, &c. He dtd not think the Common Council was authorized, in its capacity as trustee of the public funds, to direct such expenditure. Claimant's counsel contended that the Board was not empowered to overrule the resolution of the Common Counci!, Jobn J. Dymond, third clerk to the Deputy Superin- tendent of the Third Department of the Street Com- miesioner's office, preeentod aciaim for $500, compensa- ton for extra services in preparing pay rolis, taking U afidavite and Giiing out the biaok forms of the same for employés of the bureau, bidders for contracts, &c. These services ‘were performed during the years 1864, *@5 and '66,. by direction of the Superintendent of the Department, and was pot in any way included in the duties pertaining to ciaimant’s geen as clerk, al- though it was performed during bie regular office hours, The claim of Chaties E. Benedict, an attaché of the Court of Special Sessions, for compensation for serving six hundred subpesnas during the month of December, 1806, at twelve and a balf cents each, was next audited. No decisions were rendered in any of the above enu- morated claims, The claims of James H. Clark, John Dunigan, Samuel Doniap and Timothy Daly were called, but no one ded for thé claimants. ‘i Lh Board adjourned until twelve o'clock noen jo-day, THE BOARD OF HEALTH, ~ The Board of Health met yesteniay afternoon, Previ- dent Schultz tn the chair. The foliowing resolution, whivh was offered after the Board had resolved uself into a Board of Estimate, was adopted :— Whereas ata mecting of the Board of Estimate (named Lion 23 of « eee 740f the laws of 1896), duly held at eof the Metropolitan Board of Health, at No. SJL Mott atreet, in the city of New York, September 3, 1887, to Fevine and consider the objections of the Commitiog of Re- Vision to the astimate an apporvionment made by said Board of i stimate on the 35ib of July, 1867, It was Resolved, That the sald original estimate and apportion. ment be and the same are adhered to, except that ihe original estimate of $100 for Flushing be itricken out, and that the sum of $626 3 be reduced to $352, and the som of $1,400 be reduced to $300 for the town of’ Newtown, and that the sum of $173 for Jamaica be airieken out; and that Sb 9f $1.40 he reduced to $1,00) for Richmond county, 4 the sum of $45 16 for Richmond county be stricken A large number of applications from butchers for per- mits to carry on the slaughtering business above For- tieth strect was granied, and several applications were refused on the ground that tue places for which permits were asked were located in thickly populated neigh- borhoods and adjoining tenemeut houses. A communication waz received from the attorney of the Board, in which ho states that Justice Waterman, of Brooklys, is not # determined opponent of the Excise daw, Weekly Mortality. The following ts Dr. Harrie’ weekiy letter on the mor- tality in this cuy and Brooklyn for the week ending Saturday, August 31;— Mrraoronizay Boano or Hart Benmav or Virat Stansries, Sepi. 3 1867 In the week that ended the last day of August there were (579 deaths in New York including €9 in public institutions, ‘There were 286 death» in Brooklyn, jucliding 24 in count institutions and streets beyond the city limits, This mortal ity im the two cities is tom pearly doath rate of 7.98 tn 1,000 lieing in the rand 4.04 in 1G) in the lat estiinated upon the census of 1885, don the second week 3 burg, 21: Dublin, 14: week, 22 per i In those cities, a yi, sanitary care has been stimulated ¥ the presence of cholera in the cquntry, Imimense rain. falls have aided in elaxnsing ali these cit Zymotic or Glth diseases and infections caused 4X18 per cent of all the deaths in New York, and 99.34 per cent of the (otal mortality in Brooklyn. Dlarrheral. disorders caused nearly one-ihint of the cota! mortaliiy in both cities, and they constituted nearly 75 per oeut of the deaths by the ypcalied aymotic eauses in New York, and 0.80 per cent in rooklyn. Chiidrein tn the feat year of infancy gave 228 or 80:38 per gent of the total in. New York, aud 103, og 42.58 per cont. in Brooklyn. Aud under five years of age there perished 390, 9¥ 67.86 per cont of all who died in the former, and 10, oF 70.21 per ceut of the total in the latter elty, 160 children in the former and 88 ta the Intter city died with acute diarrhaval The coutinuance ot aie kind of ity r d prerentable evils that he peop D © ry concerning the 177 deaths of this Weeks ago, #0 it may be «ald Young lives would be saved if their diet and tive mi Stage of th The soa aany of theer on were paid to oper atten’ mal aid they may need ai (iho earliest de; . the r es OF the ground ft the past three months there were i according to Dr. Lotnes’ observations. Malar now very prevalent to Richmond and West ‘The zyni New York snd Br lyn seem to de nat thelr causes nd Ie co ported to have elcoted s Though the ca over relief money er was preven’ vuld be A SUSPIGIOUS CASE. ath of a Rall ed have Beew Fatally Beaten dies=-None of Them Arrested. Tnformation reached the Coroner's office vosterday forenoon of the death, at bis late residence, No Trinity place, of Clement Curtia ently a conduct in the employ of the Belt Raflroad Company. From such facte as could be tearne’d it appears that about seven o'clock on the eveuiog of (he dist ultimo» num. ber of rowdies entered the car (No. 84) of which deceased bad charge, at the Park, aud tmmediately commenced conducting (hemselves in a very disorderly manner, by crowding rudely betwee ore, Using obscene Me, Curtin remonst « ‘hreatened him with persona down town, the President Curtin or Superintendent of ts id alone on (he trip, but m severely, king bin uy Vof the car, indicted fur. @, and concluded by pitching tim over ox to the parem! Although badly wurt Mr. Curtin again reached the ¢ , Was compelled to go hor pod was called in aud beaten aboard the car by a gang of rowdies, whom he se! Shing to bis wif L kenc® concerning the drutal atau parted to the police authorities, yesterday mornivg, hen death ensued, Fetpon him warm. Curtim lingered tii! Ty wae then med of the matter, and he tmmediat iy com. v0 to take, With the view of bringing the gui | 9 (0 justion, The result is chat Roand | of the Twenty-serenth precinct, b . | the murderov vey, }d to make diligent search f raade in class Ni to all Mi and it is to be hoped that hi forte way prove bens 3:08 im patele this rece i ¢ | euecteatul, Deputy Coroner SN, Lao and Dr. Finnell firet beat, bat wou the pest three, making 6 last iwo | Will makes post jnoriein examination of the hody, bus beste Caoh 18 2 Wy. by de [nquis Way HOF held for two OF three Have to ™~ a aie = Ra ‘the assau{t was comm! the euds of justice by rece with Coroner Sch Deceased was thirty-five years of Treiand, He has left a widow, but no ebildren. eroet. itted upon deceased THE NATIONAL GAME. New ¥ rk vs. Brooklyn, pn will further eames Paring § ba office, No. and a native of Some six thousand people assembled yesterday after- noon on the Union grounds, Brooklyn, E. D., for the parpose of witnossing thé return game of base bg)! of the match between New York and Brooklyn, ‘he players on either side were aclected from the strangest clubs of the otty which they represented, and comprised mem- bers of the Union, Active and Mutaal Clubs, of New York, and Star, Eckford and Atlantic Clubs, of Brook- lyn, The maten was gotten up for the benefit of the Masonic Board of Relief, of Brookiyn, E, D,, under the anepices of Caseia Lodge. To the chairman of the committee, Mr. A, H. Rogers, should be returned the highest meod of credit tor hi untiring exerjona in completing the arrangements and in eelecting such nines as could giv Proper exhibition of the'beauties of the national game, and alsu for the beauty of the medals propared, according to bis design, as incentives to extra oxertions on the of the con- testants, The prizes consisted of two handsome rose- wood bats, beautiiully mounted and appropriately ia- scribed, which were awarded, one to the club whose representativejon either side should make the greatest namber of basea or hits; eighteen nine gold medals, and a smail statue! medals were fiv atare, a balf inches in diameter; on the star is the representa- two” paire of tte, “The Pitcher.” cornered about silver medals, elub The silver hoes, one and tive of a base and two bats laid crosswise, The star | havdsome buckle. shape of Mi ned on 8 purple ribbon, at th One of these m each of the pacers, The gold medals were made in ese crosses, with a cireular plate of bine to} of which 18a 1s was given to enamel in the centre; on this plate, in gold, were repre- sented the paraphernalia of base ball, a pair of bats, crossed, @ cap, base bag, ball and shoe, Theee medals wore presented to the players excelling in their posi- tions. The statuette was presented for the best average score; ope pair of the shoes were presented for the greatest pumber of fiy catches, and the other for the Prettiest tty catoh, contested throughout, but no extraordinary playing was exhibited on either side, e score of the game |s as foliows:— BROOKLYR, ew your. Players, 0, R. E, 0. Rb. Start (A.), lat b......9 8 1 432i jacdiarmid (3. ) aa 340 Swandell (E ). € Big 420 Ferguson (A. 23121 233 Rogers (3.), 230 11 Klein (E.},'r. 8 2 0 Kelley (A,). 6. 40 Zerlein (A), 4 2 0 HatSeld(M.),24d...8 3 1 landers (3. 8 2 0 Pavor(U.),¢ f a22 Fesler (E.),1L f....... 4 0 1 Walker (A.), p.. $a TOL... reeeeeeees M7 WT @ 2722 7 INNINGS, lat, 2d. She Mth, Sth. Gt, TA, BEA. UA. for eee ee Ee ee Be ae | 1 0 Ons 9 7 9 0 4 @ 3 3m -O Fol O 2 2-2 1 OF r and Pabor. The game was sharply and evenly 4, Rogers 8, rice Zetuet a ritad Fesler | son ny in 4. 1D. fers jenler 1; total, Star 17, Atlantic 18, Ksckiord 8—S8. Pike 4, Goldie 7, Collins 6, Devyr 7, Birdsall 3, Kelly 6, Hatfield 6, Fabor 10, Walker 8; Union 20, Mutual 16, Active 16—1. Fly catches—Muaodiarmid 2, Swandell 1, re 6, Ze 2, Flanders 2, Fesler 1; total 14, Pike 1, Goldie J, De Birdsall 2, Kelty 2, Hatfield 2, Vabor 1; total 10. Soorers—Moesrs.’ Mucdiarmid and Williamson. ‘Umpire—Mr, A. H. K game— Time of Two The prizes were awarded as follows: Walk to Meaera, Devyr, Birdsa and Star Ciub: ry greatest number of fi hours and ten minutes, Hatfeld, hoes, one pair to Roze: Kelley, Start, rs and Kile ra, of the Resolute Club, The gold medals for the ly catches, and one to Flanders for the prettiest fly catch—a handsome tine bali from Bird- sall’s bat; th score, and al tatuatie w Kelley for the best g er to Mr. Devyr for the best home run, Tbere was some misunderstanding jo awardiog the siatuette— presented Mr, Devyr for hi On explaining the affair Mr. a copy: of the statuette for the hi Kelley to take that presented by Mr. Deacon present allow Mr. by Mr. Deacon, the designer—to stead of for the best score. stated for the best score. The prizes were distnbuted at the close of the game by Mr Rogers, and the awarding peemed to meet with ‘general ap) ion. With hearty cheers for the players and umpire, the crowd dispersed and the handeomo grounds quiet, verdant -appeai THE rance, PRIZE RING. assumed once more their Fight Between Jim Glass and Teddy Mack. of New Jersey—Twenty-one Ro Minntes—tilass Declared Fifty-tive Victor. On Monday evening last a diMculty originatea between Teddy Mack and Jim Glass, two feather weicht Now Jersey pugilists, ina lager beer saloon in Hudson City, and, in order to secure a definite conclusion on the dis- puted questions, a challenge from one of the parties was Promptly tendered and accepted by the otber. Four o'clock yesterday morning was the hour appoinied for the hostile interview, and ® locality on the Weaveriown pike, Hudson county, was selected as the arena, The mep, accompanied by their respective seconds and friends, secured s number of alages and proceeded in and the men stood up for 1 Recep L.—After @ litte minaries baving ly, arra the castors of the belligerents were “shied’’ into the (soon to be) ensanguined ercle rient. prelimina: ee gy | Mack led of sharply with his ieft and platted a aciuging blow on el Jhnmy's olfactory organ, bein, est, and agai delivering on . round, as Glass had assumed « borizonial post im'a moutl heavily on the closed the Position. Rowxp 2.—Both men came up willingly to thetr work, and after some more introductory aparting (i right hander on Teddy's cheek, drawing firs got in a rait) dlood. Mack ing countered heavily and repeated on the ribe and went down, termivating the round, Rouxp bitti And planted several severe blows ou seutin a sharp left hander, which near! it, and Rounp 4. ie with some sharp lunges to quick after which standing up for 3.—Mack came up Orst, and some lively hal ensued, when Glass seemed inclined to force mati Teddy's nibs, Mac etting home on J e men retired tot umed the offensive eager! ession, but ad went down felntiog ensued npon Mack weot to quarters, OUND 6.—Kotl men ely a and Mack immedi, force the fightiu. exactly, an: the thunders before thein fly.”” his opponent’s head and rightand left ou the brea fei. Rovap josing temper they aad failed the 9 rible left bender nimbiy aside so qplarated Jimmy blow under the lei os. 1 I ‘a ine ft ar jong. Thonn &.—The call of lime was quickly responded t the men dasbed ai each and take became the order rattled fast and furlow and faces, bringing fre Both men closed, and ai during whieh. ome lively i went dow 4 the salutato then administered wi down with a x sl rouad, whea Te went down. Roun I, rattli Ro: ex g lett tans ND It uM left hander f though be he Rowxo 17 Rousp 18 Mack flank and get away fr wilh aw and cloged ¢ wut was stopped at Warters and rattled joua rate, Deinglag the right og ius foot z Keo to ag lasted Alty-dve n —The men came up layer the tmpeiuons, en gi Jim's ride and breast, put Nava fought Tedd n@ party rae ee, ANY Ghana oat his clination to the m, sending Gla to the other, hitting left and ri the day and th sly on each oth sh instalmoate fter a dlood at thi which was of his fa Mistress on ie front. gam xck's tok with an axe, ue np ad gu ™ 4 (showing graat weakn Om prospective. pu * forehead ne towad age wi si and later onde ne 1, words of hope and vation will no y diood at each blo ae mines, to Hud No arrests were THE INDIAN WAR, ¢ straggle for the a fibbing took place, they fective sparring. Glass ahot out o co, Which seat him imbiy on the call of ied. A ahi tap “ura another amasuer square 0. ment » got in a Tinging biew ou'Mack’s nose and ray. In doing so he received some severe right the men nis round, andafier a few light exchanzes pped up smarty to their work, med the offensive and began to This line of tactics seemed to suit Jim both men “met as two clouds in heaven when ok shot out rapidly on was countered heavily ‘aud ribs, when he slipped aud balance, when Teddy stepped not to Interrupt lis progression. and ac+ th by © storing ht h blow. folly Glass and Fight oye 0 ented in this mouth aad Was Koo: hed ov tt cheek. effective exchanges, Jim thrown fell short, and received « time, strua va Sham begon to Ulnes erowded around bim and pry Mack pur ap bis han. orner, and at the call of time, gad bis s@oohde tomsed the aponge in tho vietor's Retorn of the Fert Hayes Expedition Without ihe expedition Indians tae retaroed few ladia a Fig Sr. Lovra, Sept. | from Fort Hayes Thoy had no Bans, » 1967, nas the met but n Shay, Wicke:son, Fortune Istand, 14 ‘dey, with THE COURTS. RR cc annet eenreces a 5 Circassian (of Boston), Tucker, days, with molasses, Henvy. Bris Aurore (Bry, Soltymore, Camberland Brig LoueetBcs Balt Lise ott frmbun Be UNITED STATES COMMISSIONER'S Counr. ‘The Tradeamen’s Bank Defaication. Before Commissioner Stilwell. James Arnold, who has been charged in connection ‘Trinidad, (Cubs, 17 Harbor, 2 |, 22 days, with coal, to 21 days, with indse, to BP Geo Nev we, Smit! rel, 5 vi 5 With the recent defatoations in the Tradeemen’s Bank, | Sherman, “Aug i. faw terk Mary © For, of Porlland, pare ag ote Bag ‘ was brought before Commissioner Stilwell yesterday, | Ronrkyen! Chapmun (Br), Cole, Rockland, NB, 12 days, peg a aig eg a when the accused gave bail in the sum of $10,000 to take | With atone, ec. to P'I Nevins & Son. Basie: tone Bi Borez, Rolly, Mow, Beaterds Wy! prt mited Staten Ci. | mony wenseles 106d, Frenchman’a Ray, | Lyach, New Haren; Pathway, Haley,’ Portsinoath, a Dia trlel ah she otpiae ‘aeanian of she Paket 6 Sehr Cameo, Elwell, Elizabechpoct for Mystic, ‘tine, brige Gipsy Queen, from Sagua; Wild Flower, cuit Court, his aureties be! ¥ Mr, Stephen N. Reeves, of Brooklyn, aod Mr. James Morgan, of Yonkers. The defendant, Baker, who bas been aiso accused in reference to the same defaication, was at the Tombs yesterday, before Justice Hogan, who held that he had no authority to inquire mto the charge, and ordered Baker to be diecharged. Immediately upon bis dieoharge Baker was arrested by officers Dwire and McKay, of Marsha! Morray’s office; and having entered au appear- ance before Commissioner Stilwell, be was committed in default of bail, Bebr J D Griffen, Gould’ Gloucester. Schr Leocadia, Poole, Salem. Rehr Jaa It Moor chr Gov Cony, Parker, Boston. Schr R'Ml Daly’ Sturges ‘New Bedford Schr Planter, Horton, Holines’ Lo chr Harmonia, Hari, Dighton. Schr Ell Townsend, Provulence. Schr Ira Bliss, Smith, Providence. Schr Enlota, Adama, ‘Providence, Schr Tillie 6, Anderson, Newp Sohr Sea Queen, Sargent, I ‘Wind at suoees SE, Nickerson, Boston. BANKRUPT COURT. Petitions Filed Yesterduy—Meeting for Proof Marine Die of Debts. Bann © V Minor, Healy, for Mobile, 2d tm but got ashore on the Spit ia‘ passi id probably get off next tide. Scun Kepnoy. Holbrook, from New Y encountered & heavy gale Sist ult, off Mareus Boeworth, William £, Townsend, James H. Merchant, Joseph Anthony, of New York; William 0 Koi), of Yonkers, Westchester county, In the bankroptey of Jacob Stern a meeting for proof of debts was held yesterday before Register Ketchum. The bankrupt traded at Newbury Court Honse, N. C. Hils habilities are fixed at $64,000. No creditors at- tended to prove debts; and cn the application of Mr. Edwin James, counsel for the petition Mr. Joba Sedgwick was appointed aszignve. SUPERIGR COURT—CHAMBERS. July Riets—The Murder of Cobenel O’Brien. Before Justice McCunn. se ‘This cage came up before Jadge McOunn yesterday, Judge Barbour having left the court. The Court inquired for the return, Mr. Blunt, who appeared for the people, in delivering it, stated that although the prisonor was charged with the crime of Murder stil! he was entitied to an examination, and he for one desired him to have it; but the retarn showed ‘that one was in progress, and he merely opposed any decision in this court until the magistrate had examined into the matter, By the return tt a) that a subpoena had been Jesued for the examination of witnesses in this case by Justice Kelly previous to the eervice of the writ of habeas corpus and certiorari, and that an examination ‘was now pending before Justice Kolly. Attached to the charge for repairs. from Boston, reports 24¢b ult, miles, in 13 feet water, passe’ 7 port quarter above wat rently new. Her uame being ascertained, Norfolk 24 inet, leaking. Miscellaneone. The vian currency. Banx Parxos, before $3660 for the bull and materials. She the 234 ult, and would sail for } Durthen, bas been sold in San Francisco for Bhe was owned by the estate of Ubarles Wills, Ma, in 1856, and recently salting under the Br! Deen sold in thie city for $4809. Notice to Mariners. Schr DH Baldwin, Vail, Etizabothport for Norwich, ud from Boston out by Hull, «for Indianola, hineoteague, and sprungaleak, She put into Norfolk 24 inst, aud would dis- Scnn Many Fretcnen, Pendleton, st Baltimore Ist inst Serr Keprox, from New York for Indianola, put into Vary Rartp Patsaar—The steamship Morro Castle, com- manded by Captain MR Greene, on ber la‘e ron from Ha- ns to New York, made the passage in 3 days and 16 hours, which ts a remarkably short one, and the quickest time ever made between the two ports except once, when the same ate mer made the run in one hour less than the above, Snip Mart. from New York for San Francisco, before re- ported at Callao in distress, was sold at the letter ‘ult. to Wm Lewis and others, of Callao, for $15,1 ported sold at St Thomee, brought was being refitted on w York in 8 or 10 days, ‘Simp Gax or THR Ocean, built at Medford 3180 ine of Newbury. Sonn 8 T Kuree, 164 tons, rating A2, built et Dorchester, tien fing, has The Lighthouse Board gives official information thot a ort Sth ), Perue rom Turks Islands, Clea: selties; brige Ortoln, Thomas, Genoa; 'L L, Wadsworth Bailey, Boston; © B Alien, Dut, do; achrs § A Hoffman, Hearon; Marcia S Lewis, Lewis! Mary E Ranken, Crosb; q tou, Chipman, and A Tirrell, Atwood, ‘Tice, Roxbury; Florence N Tower, Pe Toe, * Lavina Jaue, Conklin. New London; A™M; Truro; Hamburg, Sprague, Providence; Croaby, Portamorth, Arrive Gipsy Queen, York, Sagna; A Milliken, Calais: cohra W iy E Gamage, Portland, aN gage tet, os ee: Pood Soto, vere, Gras 108 Dalleut (Br), Duncan, Richmond: bri ie Mowe, Leeman, M. Joha Given (Br), Mayo, Barbados; Sarah Eligabeth, Lockwi NYork. or ine Wm Collyer, ‘lor, Geory inson, Pmigdeipne, Marshall ; Triton, Freemau, N rk; AF Howe, Elis, and d—Svip Electric (Ham), Junge, Ham! Lindo (Br), Howard, Pictou Ns: Ormis, Peiti it Keipa ‘Souder: Se Arr schrs Albert Maso: pt 2—Arrived, 4 town, DO: A York; Ari Soe brig John Aviles, Phill Sciyde, Gage; tons, Ken NYork. Sent eee TIVERTON, RI, Aug 90—Arrived, chr H W Benedi Case, Delaware City, wNaTON, NC, Sept 8—Arrived, steamer Em NYor 3s bat i ‘reworgy; be; Atichara raw ord, Mal dersey Ol ; rr Bangor, Jordan; Canova, Patten, and Otrantc, Herauon ENlsworth for NYork; It W Weillngion. Suaith.’ Races ty 1 “ CASTLE BY THE SEA."* first part of this interesting tale, AT For THe souTH. CLOSING OF THE BOO! OFT id. = = & IN AID OF THE BELLA BOUS. @BAND NATIONAL ENTERTAINMENT See the EVENING TELEGRAM 70.Da¥ for th@ oe \ SUFFERING AND DESTITUTE POOR OF THE SOUTHS return were the affidavits of Coroner Ranney and pines, oficial information (net® | THE BOOKS OF THE SOCIETY MUST BE CLUS: Edward Kilpatrick—tne latter being at some length, and Pay o4 “0 Highthonse has oe aoc : at ag ea Belcan — charging the prisoner on iin July, 1 = lop re Elveatpeae Bay, 0 Tight wilt be exhibited for ihe | SOME WEEKS PRIOR TO THE DISTRIBUTION OF that, bile to. disabled, anotuer man, to depouent | "Eheliuciaatey spruisioe a's Prete: lus of ihe rn | AWARDS, WHICH WILL TARE PLACE ON THE 90TH unkhown, struck eaid O'Brien twice over the head with | order, and oan be seen in clear weather the distauce of eight OF SEPTEMBER NEXT, IN WASHINGTON, D, ©. *.? the butt of a carbine. That, while lying insensible upon the ground from the effecis of said blows with the car- bine, said Kealey struck eaid O’Brien with a heavy trap block paving stone in the head. That from the effects of said injuries O’Brien died; and in conclusion prays brs = Kealey may be arrested and held to answer \erefor. Judge McCunn took the papers and said he would see Justice Kelly the same heen and that tbe prisoner should have justice done him; and, whether guilty or not, be was en'itied to an examination. The prisoner, a young man of about twenty-five, was in attendance io the custody of an officer, and appeared to be in depressed spirits and to take )ittle apparent interest in the proceedings, His face was quite pale and bis confinement ap} to have told on him, Pending the decision of Judge MoCunn the prisoner, Kealey, was remanded. SUPREME COURT—CHAMBERS. Superintendent Kennedy’s Order Relating Cattle Driving—Iujuncth od and Va- cated. Whalemen. e; 2st, Poll all told: NB, 20 bbit ‘aa. 125 ddI: bark Stafford. Barstow, ing Barbados, 23th, iat 8} 50, lon 83 50, from last of Jaly, sohr Geory Marvin, of Westport, 8 bbls sp oil. Spoke: Before Judge Barnard. Frederick Wedmann vt. John A. Kennedy, Superine tendent Metropotitan Potice.—On Monday last Mr, Justice Barnard issued, ea parte, a tensporary injunction againet the defendant, enjoining him from carrying ont, through his aseistants, eervante, &o., the provisions of the order of August 27 probibiting the driving of cattle through avy portion of the city at any time below the line of Bh ay 2 lat 7 8, ar 88, 1on 73 Levi Stevens, Stevens, frem Boston town for San Prancisoo, July #4 lat 41 min 8, 1 Avg 21, off Prince Edward Island. Forelgn Por United States in port Borxos Anes, July 5—Sailed, scbr Kate Sargent, Smy. Fortleth attoot, The complaint upon which this order | Jey, Fane eee eres i wR ire, . ships J : ct granted set a in nee that nd piaintif, cuinetae for barbados: Minuehaia (Br), Davie, une; Elica oe febmann, was a dealer in cattle hides and # butcher, ‘Oster, s’A sold. Mrs. At Chincha Islands 10th, ships Onei having seven brick slaughter houses in the vicinity of Brite ‘Rian: Shakepears, Packard: ie cating “ai nal 4 Thirty-seventh and Thirty-eighth streets and Eighth, lestial Empire, Taylor; Richard McManus, Fos at Belmon! Mra. Ninth and Tenth avenues; that the order seriously inter- | Thsver' Gariney, for Rolteriiien Gar tile Tete apiniwall, Mra fered with him, destroyed his business, as he was unable | Gov Langdon. Davis. for Havre: Martha Cobb. Ss; hiding, | {8 Simeon Draper, Mra to drive cattle {nto bis slaughter houses, and caused him | Delano, for France; Charter Oak, Te: 7 ts. great and irreparable pecun' Yesterday | key; Gen Shipley, Dinsmore. and Enoch T: ae damage. Scssrs. Brown, Hall'& Vanderpoel, counsel to the Board of Police Commissioners, made application beforo Judge Barnard, also ex parte, for the dissolution of the order of injunction of the preceding day, under the provisions of ‘or Germany, Clara Morse, G och, Linnell, for United State Investigator’ Carver, lean, all + Jon 48 40, lean, all mane 1, lat nwell, Cannon (late fing, Sth. Int p since lear: bark Oak. Chadwick, who reported 4 days previous bark Hadley, . clean, ‘at do 2d. ship Jorephine, Cogan, Norih Pacific n. ae Provincetown Aug 29, sohrJ Taylor, Smith, Heard J Jones, Taber, of Fairhaven. boiling o larg>’ whale: same time, bark Janet, Woorung, Clark, from Liverpool for Ss Francisco, maa W. Rosamond, from NYork for Galveston, Aug 8), lat vf jon at $4. Schr Wim A Paige, of Gloucester, with i&’ bble mackerel, Axrigua, Aug 25—No Am vessels or vessels bound to the Province. OF GENTLE NAMES GIVEN Bi | are ee ; : throug on, Allan M a, Presi it of the Pana st First AVENUE. ( Second grand IN_GOV! MEN MONDS vaiue of Ove for ‘at club or five (ot cal be ordered aye FIFTH AVENUB, NEW TARY, at I law U1 jor rte, No charity ever offered the pecuniary inducements to au! scribers, oF a Ist of promoters superior in personel and univereal respect, than this enter; . All working fare laboring with the greatest Adelity to the hearty zeal for the cause 1! fi result ie safely Predicted S08 promised a auH ‘DISTRIBUTION OF AWARDS WILL eas x SUPERVISION OF A COM! OF GENTLEMEN, COMP uIS.NG THE HON, Ri Cc VENTY FIVE THOUSAND TICKETS, (VALUE 100.) Fo erat ONE HOUSE AND LOT ON FIFT! ery THOUSAND DOLLAR! 5 ‘LEGANT AND COMPLETE SET OF DIA: RD Guna ad Mea MTORTE SPT, OF PAC BINGLE TICKETS TWO DOLLARS, Clark & Co,, 32) Pennsylvania avenue, Washi: ~ HONORARY MEMBERS, me, LT Bie ae renee dre. e. ‘Oagall,” ABSISTANT SEC! EW YORK; ; or Beatley, ingion, D. ©. J. M, Schofield, Commanding First 3! chapter 966, soction 9, Laws of the State of New York, | Cannexas, Aug 2%6—-Salled, bark Leopoldine Fraude ye a entitled “An act relating to the Metropolitan Board of | (Prue), Wasks, NYorm, sty wap cers ‘0. ©. Ord, Commanding Pourth d to the duties and powers of said Board,” | ,CRATHAM.NB, Aug Sl—Arrlvod, barke Guiona, Holmes, | ‘Sf Uc iM w kickles, Commanding May 25, 1867. This seotion provides that no | PG aie Ss Amived, eke An Pile ary, Boston 22 | Military Dinirict, Charieston. D temporary sojunciion shail be issued actinet, the, Board bis % Major General Jobu a. Dii, United States Minter, Pari feat! 6 e Court granted the application for i , Aug 2%—Arrived, trig Wm Rol 1» Reed, i. the vacation of the order of rectraint, Rew Orieana, an, eiegmtr State Stripes Holmes, Fhe: | Governor A. Ei: Barocie, Baote Tslend. City Rattvond Franchises Again=Motion to | “ubhad Rik bark Se Asceme Bee” Wosemeyer, Ralt!. Governor Thauias Swann” Maryland. Disselve an Injanction. 27ib, Digs Olivia (Ham, Conner, and sir Bebe, feel | Governor J: L. Orr, South Carolina. The Harlem Raitroad Company ox, Dry Dock, East Broad- way and Ba'tery Raiiroad Company. —This case came be- more; {Br Cough, New Orleaus, 284i, bas York, Li NY about Sept 1; Bnergy, Canlkins; Eutery RGHORN, ADg 17—In port shipa Kit Carson, Lewis. for Pennell, Governor B. Mi, Pals oo, Alabama, ov r Cbaries . king, Georgia, Governor J. Madison Wells, Loulsiean, fore Mr. Justice Barnard yesterday, on a motion to vacate | and Vaparaiso for do, all in Sept; bai 4 Governer W. G. Brow: 7. Tennessee. 40 order of injunction restraining the defendants from { Scots (Br), Locka lop Bawton last eaten (ekg Governor Toran E. Bramieue, Kentucky. placing their rails in too close proximity to the track of Baltiore, fest at, digg ach Ocoas Bind ea ng from | Gorernor David 8. + Florida. part versed both Satled 14th, brige Edw Everett (Br), Turks {1 = ath Hines in Ciena aareee near Centro, the plained it | 8 Ron; 17th, Cardrae, Bakar. He ay : Aa Mre. Leura Brooks on Spe aes was provided by agreement between the two companies | pritadelpiia; Bth, bark Mindure’Buckicy, Baltic | Mrs. Charles Wadsworth, Misa M: Di : spas the Getendanta’ track mock not be i =n Fonto Casita, ‘Ang 18—No Am vessel in port. Hie en files Marie Moulton, ve rails of nt The lan’ QUEE: 3 Ariived, ate: hip Cit, Ms » 8. james boon altering thelr trenk recently, and were about. pine. Kennedy, N ork ‘or Laverpos ‘i {at Froveed My nd ea “ASRS, HARLOWE MePAGA Secretary bog their rails within fve Inchos of the nearest rail of the | ,,B0J4*u1Ro, Aug 1—Tp port ship Monsoon, (Br). Chiton, | [o> , ALLY ake EO Ng a deesriion ahr eenae Plaintiffs’ route. ‘This, it is claimed by the Hariom Rail- road Company, is a violation of the contract, end is dangerous to the pyblic generally, and the remedy by injunetion was obtained to prevent iis coneummation. The court reserved its dectaion of the motion. LONG ISLAND INTELLIGENCE, Tae Rosiys Homrcion —Edward Coughlio, the man to whoin the evideuce points as the marderer of William O'Brien, at Roslyn, on the morning of Monday, the 26th ult., and the person who at the same time also attempted to take the life of Michael Reardon, is etili at large. pm withstanding the efforts made by the arrest bim. Ficawar Rorsrry.—A gentleman by the name of William Hastings was waylaid and robbed near Flush. ing receotly. The robbers approached him as ho was for Pi New Orleans | me (Old), Bulting 0 dice: pion 1B (Br), Abler (nnd proceeded brig T Town, Ehlers, NYork for #1 Segre | Sr Crorx Aug 3l—lu pot days. iW ton, American Porte. Bsrong, Conttiug, Philadeiphie G Sirong, Conkling. ry and Plorence B Tower, Graves, NYor Cleared—Scbre Lake, Mille ant & York; Bearse, Parker, Ph.sdel) Seiled—Brigs Minnie K, Electra, but got ashore on the Bpit. Sa—Arrived. schre Henry Gibbs, and Motilda Brooks bark Syrian Star. Coruing, from bie. Ico. 3 for do, do; Lucte (Prus), J Re by Baltimore, do: pad others kerb wremeees, Aug 15—In port schr WJ Holmes, Raynoi 0: Yor NYork in 10 wa Sept S-Arnved, brig Goldem Light, Fergu- ThiKiDaD, Avg 23—Saileg, brig Centaur, Moore, NYork, 2—Arrived, schre Restless, Baxier, and S i Sulires, Timmins, Thomas, Rogers, New rt OV Minot started bark Abnie Kimball, Lincoln. Charleston; NYork. Below orl adon; brig Keystone, éfore 1, for Sovtmayprow, Rept 8—Arrived. etoamehip Hammonia, iiss a erst ; drank ‘ions free State, without publicit; 5 consul LINCOLN, Lawyer, cPaelty suffelent in advance, GEORG vi iet r in advance; pecial di ished by Valuable information sent fi see DR. LAWRENCE, —OFFICIAL DRAWINGS OF + State Lotteries. ‘till divores obtained. Attorney, 78 Nassau streot. ABSOLUTE DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED 13 an; ness, desertion; fees chat Nassau BSOLUTE DIVORCES LEGALLY Ga eT it; hateve: advice Tree. 1, KING, Counsellor at Law, 240 Broadway. NEW MEDICAL OFFICE ACEW,) FoR aie pa of of sta ? Bond streets New York. | THE KENTUCKY KENTOCKY STATE EXTRA—OLASS 617, sePtexeen 3, Wat Etsrccay. trart—crass BIG, tartrinse 8 roturniug from camp meeting, knocked him down and | Baxter, from —. robbed him of a gold watch, a’diamond pin and $40 in | BALTIMORE, &ej ti Arrived, bart Schider (Brom), Mfin- a Oh Mh St oataye DY a Go. “ money. and escaped with their booty. Up to yesterday | Deman. Bremen ; sebre Avtire, . ve p LY Tal- MENICCKY STATE “a. Serrexien 3, 1987. the robbers had escaped detection and arrest. Fite tare Victsmon Ponatcns ra Bridgman, | 99, 92, 67, 75, 69, 43, 95, "13, 47, ‘2, Hartr Mary Fletebor, Pendleton, and Jaw AB ‘oroie, Stace: pombe tikade 4A teh eneet Boston: Jas L_ Maloy, Russcl. Wood's Hole: Nancy J Brey: 46, eat ‘a, rh on top, Mullken, Providence : Cia 2g, Baler. be He cR, Mombtie Ub. Mee | 34—artived, brig Nancy Putnam, Newport, NS. Puree of Kentucky’ State Lotteries caine Mth SHIPPING NEWS. Cleared—Schra Foamic, North, Portsmouth via Nore | Riot Gwe y he Govington, Ry. eu address MURe folk; Plandome, Norton. ft ine, Rich, Bostun, ey 4 ‘information given by address , ‘ Salied—Ahip Emmi (Prue) Went Py kel® | RICHMOND, No.4 Cortlandt suet sc pormonanedhtent 3° fr foe M$ Arrived, bark TR Patillan Melavieke Medea are pin oy ee a leet was Se rice, Lewis, Antigua n A WOYHCIAL DRAWINGS OF THE Guonata ERLY, Sept 1—Arrived, echr Ocean Travetter, Adame, flow Stave Lotiery, for the benefit of the Masonic Orphaa PORT OF NEW YORK. SEPTEMBER 3, 1857, Ye ek tow Recreate Ceiwts, New Fe ee ae ee aieaia tS HARLESTON, & C, Sept S—Arrived steamer Nanhattan, 50, 70, Bente FATS cease Oe, enrraseee Steams Sootia (Br Liverpool via Queeustown Root AReET NARROWS, dug 8—Saed, sehr ® Cady, | 5) 5 supruaiotine uals 34, atrrawnan 1h?’ stoameuty Tr Martyn. Liverpool—E Cunar’, DOBOY, Ua, Aug 2—Salled, brige Sara Peters, Ander: sorrLaxenrahy—C.Ass 308, serraupan a Jo0), Steamship 1's Shackford, Cow Bay—Parmele sop. Hroviience: Vig sin Clancy, Pordiand Sana 3, Thoth wi sow A | y% A, o . , Aug Arrived, sel ja " 5 Mani at Breamship Leo, Dearborn, Savannah—Murray, Ferrie & | N¥ork. r ' ye Reannabang 4 McINTTAR £ G0. 186 Chatham feat oe | ‘ = Li, RIVER, A Chase, Delaware Cit Mary Merahon, Brigh Knipe en bgt p Sienmsbip Sappho, Lingo, Wilmington, NC=Murray, Fer. tis & Co, Steamship Hattar: a Sept 2—Arrived, ae, Couch, Norfole, City Point Richmond—N L MoCr £ uuashlp Nev Baker, Boston—W ¥ Clyde, ven, Avapaleo~8 L Merebant & Co. 1 8 ark Jovanne Ouich), Post, Buenos Ayree—Wil p eit son & Asie Boston; Abigail Haley, Haley, ‘anbridge. Bark ! =H Koop & Co. HOLMES’ HOLE, Aug #1) PM—Arri phia—C L, Wright, Knight, Plam, Phila ‘ord, rragona—R P r), Bia KA Co, 0 for Boston: Elvira A Conant, sert, Laguayra and Porto Cabello ra, Wood, Ron: Arrived, sobre Naiad Queen Sept, Mary Blaabeth, Hate sud i Zoe, Hall, do. echr Annie & Val. Endicott, pDigato: John L Merril 4. schre Josse W elphia, for Lyno, MO Mosely, New. Hzaberhport abella: Weeks, formation furnis! ulars an 2. CLUTE, Brok ALE PRIZES CASHED IN LEGALIZED LOTTE RIBS. = 76 Broadway and 158 Fulion street. ) YATARRH AND ASTHMA, ~ Apply an ALLCOOK'S POROUS PLASTER vetmaeu! the shoulders, Many persons wear one on the breast the same time. Reports are bighly favorable, permanent \ rin 1 do for | cures usually resu raggiets. Bri ‘Anbr Ry), Weeks, Barbados—T TAF A Mali, Merril Pacific, eee ee ae ee ’ peightace. ; bt, Calais for do; for New | Agency, Brandreth House, New York. ae ee Bailed—Selire Phoeviz, Wesimoreiand, Matilda Brooke, | T)R. BONE, 114 WERT BI Kirby. ‘a ed—Seli ri enix, moreland, . ONE, 4 Brg Wiimice » (Be), Marielle, Arichay, OB. Har izadelu, Lous, Margaret, Chas D" la, Cancers, Uingras every, hind of Skin Bisa ty ‘route: er Wiand—@ 1, ls cored ii stance. Diseases Brit Sua ‘Ts LaArrived, rigs B Tngena Gay, N¥ork for Bangor Lover and Mideape onret. a ae, atta, Heya, J Wiswell, « ‘font on; Hobim, Hay ‘d. Hon —_—— x dof Gesner, Ege Y Cons 3 5 NON a ‘Wood, Elisabethport for do: Ruby | cvneat wa ERE, ; Blaght. Na, for Bridgeport; Ottews (Hr), | (7 hae, Comere tegane tone eet ten Prove Sehr Dari, Johnson, Stamfo: OB, for do, Wild Horse ed Grocery Stores of THOMAS R. Sehe rely, Burger, Stamfort. eines ; y nd 282 Greeawich corner Murray, ne Retios jaldwin, New Lon x Reekeu 3 money Sloop faa FY 2 & Rackets. Ella Amede! —ae dt Fe . Steamer FW for, Bouign py - OW BRANDRETH'S PILLS CURB. yd Ben) Baker, Engiteh, SY row: * stem ‘ on eine sia, Yrs Ht ont aS eee, . jr Rod Woe ; hicks, Sra, When disease is in the sy: Mt may be said (0 be an ine momil 23 iso And ase: Tsao Y for New Brandreth’ eto, and Havre Rtoamasip Oo, “Arrived at quar Gap id Cemtiley Rok | ‘rater. sayatentens —— rabagpaabnise co. , to for Richmons td wv Orleans Aug 24, and Ha. ‘90 an] passengers, to Li For & M, lat 36 (8. lon 741 emt Snow, Portiand for NYork. 1p Champ with mdse and passen; 60%, aC. Steamship Valley City, Tomlin, Waslingtoa and Alexao. “Rip Aloropdra (hrs, Casehy Newport, 49 daya, with rai! dra Jrosby, Newport, te tr n'Bros. A 1 8 Wea oo, passed ‘Aug a. 1a ee for LA" ren, Riley, Boston for N A for Providence; Saire Roge: Decora, Clark, Ritrabtebp ton! for do, Aleo arrived, brig F Nelson, W Relow, coming up ship Bady- lem nhet ile | | diet she never fails, i safely thy swallowed, seize the Intruder and cause @ disturbance, when: Nature (urus them both out of her domains together, Nas! ture slwaye tries to restore bealth, but, alas! is not alwaye , able, Being sesisied by BRANDRETH'S PILLS and mild this great medicine is used im searon, Over a hundred years haa proved the teuth of this assertion. In fect their use insures the cure of all disenees: of the human body, whether chronle oF recent, infectious oF” otherwise; because they parity the bicod and (on of the excreting and secreting vesselx The tick gain new powers of life from Brandreth’s Pill a#® , increase Ma tare thon te LAverpodle m. Fard and aplit stile. | ™\Ciegred Brig Amanda Union, Ashiby, Boston, ‘ 4 nd - Ashby. , : ole come, ac, ta Dallell & Hy deaisieh Sidi uk Dar ban sy ieee weirs Me gat | fewer ha: i fading gathers vigor from a retreniing rab rig Beu Nevis (Br), Kiminond, . 88 dare, aie a mmieet to order, tt Lak 4 ralles 84 oF Nantucket Uighs- | “Par inde sehr Kedron, Holbs ook, from Nore for Indian. | Pritelpa! ofie, Brandreth todne, New Yorks ip, baw snip Kxcelsior, henoe RY, . — Wigiocmnerang B Allen, Port Spain, 18 days, wich SREWRURT PONT, Aug 31—Artived, schr Hiawatha, Nor. | _S0l4 by all druggists . man, Brig Allee id (Br), Hardi Mezagues, 6 Sart) with NEW BEDFORD, vg SIA sehr Repudlic, Weeks, BS Gi DANIELS, M, wigar, Ao, to Brett, Soa 2 Go. trig ne, for Baltimore, | piisal (2, rs way, Cobasset ington avenue.—Abdeolute, safled in dompan Narrows for i,tans 4 ar biyed sds caustle or detention from | with mgar, de, to ‘Y schre Sarab, Cobb, Philad LS mylor 81 Croix, 19 das Gores. Waterman, Chase, N¥orks nea Bron ia; Stevho. fetila, diseases of viscera, ° 1 tee and pereon, ‘olive houre tro bd Pe eee ¥ save Pena ane gearerai +*.

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