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8 NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 31, 1868. BRAZIL. . THE MITA GUNPHONSHUP. ory °oae / THE NATIONAL GAME. | SG&IPPING NEWS. Fat se rea Soak he Way Lossce—Gaval Strength of Brasilien | Competitive Drill Hetwiea he Montgomery | Ratification Meeting of the Tenth Arsembly | diaatic vs, Olymple, of Philadelphia. : Sea rat panty wa Plate—Trafiic Amazon. ay gai Save 4 Tho Jano, Tame 0, {608 Seiad of Remon, “nd = New, Yors, Mow | Te repabllcans of the Tenth Assenoay qlrrct of ne ae rene ee ee eee co 'y ‘The number of troops sent to Paraguay is stated York Milfiiamen—A Scene of Disorder. this city held @ ratification meeting, iast evening at as regards the flelding and by no meas all that was by the Minister of War to have been, Wp t | Yesterday afternoon the Montgomery Guard, Com | Welr headquarters, No. S88 BOWe.ry, About ive hun- | ¢rpected at the bat The young Raiedelphians early brig Aa trom fhe 1et of May last, 66,708; ut he dose not s¥'y | pany 1, Ninth regiment Massachusetts Volunteer | €e0 Porous wae Prete Wuo lstened with atten- | in tne game became demoraliaed and mlssod “ys,” i yank Basia’ whether this number includes the 12,000 in ‘the | ynitis, under command of Captain B. F. Finan, and Won to the speakers, frer,nently interrupting them | 114 thro: “ma(ffa,” and errors in judgment, with 7 sche Boorey! River FIRE NDeO the wer Deke SALE TA Company E, Twelfth regiment, National Gneed, padi Lane eee Biplane seul ihe re tho btenante yin the Atlantica, find- ; C Ki Ragin i cokes nase Bee Sener remittances from other parts without coming ‘¢o Rio, of New York, commanded by Captain McAfee, con- a8 secretary. Resolutions en- i ou they had - abe) P.. mer, Knight, Achorn, Sun rises. sun sett..msee 7 17 | High water..morn 6 02 hy a Bolter i Prince ache B i Ahnanac fer Now York—-This Day. He, do; barks Geo T (Br), ‘Town; a (iby Havennt Ggnat Goat? faft WEsng ekimort 455 | Moon sets..morn 281 Havens ; ‘* Foerlesn a veaniet ; Emma F ‘ ¥f his figures do not include these the actus) number | teste mpetitive drill at Tompkins square, | 7°F8ing the Chicygo Convention, supporting all | WK" ow careless or ‘lazy, and, of course, did BATH, July 38—Sailed, 0 boos Reach, Auld, Galvess, pent to Paraguay would be about 100,000. “The killea reaped and emblem of the championship being g | }9¥almen who lo've liberty.and hate oppression, un- hoilling like what tuey can-do when they feel dls ton; BP det, Cawrente, Wannington) Dos © ‘Andie Tite! and died, including 4,700 from cholers; he gives at silken national flag of the value of $200. The hour equivocally fa" oring the fourteenth article of the | posed. The seore of We game is as follows:— comb, Titeomb, from Gartcoas, i aged ' 6,175 only, which should leave 68,000 Yen, taking the | announced for the inauguration of the contest waa | ended cov‘stitution, supporting soldiers and sall- | 1, OLYMPIC. | ASHANTI 2, 0, aan G ireland, New York’ mens \anity| owes? estimate, from which woul’, nave to be de- | three o'clock, and long prior to the time designated | °° in fave,r of a modification of the Excise law, that Harrop, c. ; oa38 i rs $ ? HARE GREENWIC , July 9—Arrived, schrI P Hazard,’ @ucted the number of missinf, which ‘number | an immense crowd had assembled on and around | #t,™may be Sepetved ‘of a mam ctnenions seensnresy ee 2080 Loa SALE RIVER. July 2—Arrived, sloop Ann B Holmes,! he does not give and reyyecting which tho | the parade ground. “General Orders No. 20, head: | Phat vusaoru “Judas Iscariot ana sakes. | las i409 1038 aetitd: Sobre Mattie Holmes, Tapley, Bor W; 8N Smithy official despatches were wually very discrect, | quarters Twelfth regiment,” announced that that | Were V.nanimously passed, pall ag i $| PORT OF NEW YORK, JULY 80, 1868, | Dall, Nevbure; Sallio smith, Chane, HOT, vay ' although private accounts #erted that the freed- | organization was to form line in Washington square | yengin tng insues Wetore aie ee pie a aaa at $140 rie? GLOUCESTER, July 39—Arrived, echt Sarah R ‘Thomasy mien enlisted deserted bod) iy over to the Paraguay- | at a quarter past two o'clock, to escort Company E He asked if this nation should be just and BoB. 9 1S 8] ng Te ottce of the Herald steam yachts is at Whitehall | Ammold,Fhiladelphia., 4, oy sive beige Humming’ ans in consequence of ar, idea among them that | to the drill ground, but the Twelfth regiment certainly | Rotiorable to itself, should the American nation 155279 Totals “116 37 & | Sup, AD communications from owners and conaignees io the | pird (Br), Earl, NYork Wewindsorea R Nevin (Br), do,for, ‘when the war should be over they would again be | did not appear in Washington square yesterday after- | thfully discharge its Indebtedness? ‘The deino- INNINGS. “ Cow Bay’, schis Ploneer, Lathrop, Georgetown, DO, for Bos y cratic party, he said, debauched its people, taught Ag. 21. BL 4th, Gth. Gh, Tth. Bth. Oh. ‘One of the Herald steam yachts—the James or the | ton; Frank Herbert, Srowell, emcee for. 4 105 ours Dee reduced to slavery. Sc,mething requires explana- | noon, and managed by this, the first omission of the | them crueity, and planted and fought to maturity oo 8 OL 2 8 8 Soyg | Jeatmrre—will levve Whitchall every morning at half-past | Gnddy, and Decorra, Clark, Fhilade Peecolt, Freeman, do for- tion ; for the letters fr¢sm the army give its strength | day, to inaugurate a series of outrages and blunders | the spirit of the late war, and to their door it lies. : iy me fustuce * 0 1-85 | touro'clock for the Lower Bay. vidson, Jeffers, do for Me A a ; Gloucebier; J W Everman, Outen, do for Lynn: Fly, © man, do for do; MM Merriman, Bellows, do for h + CLEARED. Erie, Sprague, NYork for Boston; Planet, Dermot, do eae Erovincelown; Kalmar, Lambert, do for Salom ;Julls Newell, Steamship Tarif: rot rts € Py PII 5 oon eed mn relent cont ta 2s Honiout top Bonion Meaford aopenser, Baas ‘Steamship America (NG), Ernat, Bremen—Oelrichs & Co, | 60F for NYork ; Amelia. Elms, Rockla . Steamahip Colum! ic vana~ Atiantt Sailed—Schra Pi J W Everman, Fly, MM Merrimang, ne bia Van icey Havana aanile Sal Amelia, Frank Herbert " at not more than 20,00 to 35,000 men at the utmost. | which they continued to alate hour of the day, and | 7his Party was barbarous and treacherous, and they (Qut'on bases olyaipie 18; Atantie ‘The outisy of the “Department of War since the | which not only disgraced the regiment itself, but the | again have the Serendanay. tg ceeeker peaeinied Run out-—Pearoe 1 4 au 1, Welsh 1 breaking out ofme war has been $79,250,000, ex- | metropoiis generally, in the eyes of the Bostenian | by lauding the republican party, claiming that only Foul bound catches—Ferguson 2, arrop 1) ‘elsh 1. ‘ y cl ‘Pearce, Ci d'Start; ball batted to. short cluding twentythree millions of dollars of expendl- | visitors, be eae one Ap Oceania uation ane: eon earOe, or ane ans 8 san ra ora ture if ona ‘peace establishment, but Including ®} At ten minutes before foar o'clock the Twelfth ar- peace the 'ettizens of the Union would know would nd then passed to first pulling Aitken ou Home runs-—McDonald 1. . Steamshi rt, < ro slaves trans- that peace that reigned in Warsaw—the ce Of Ne tual Club. - | © 29th, AM—Arrived, schra Anna Burton, Frink, Philadelphia: ea a sole iad ha aiTOe "SY TompKing square,’ procodediby Shete hand, the Dayouct, iy a Per Pa eporg eta <A aueaai ; yaa Norfolk, City Point and") ¢or'péston; David Wasson, Jones, Rondont for do. The Bragitian marine now consists of sixteen | 42 closely followed by the Montgomery Guard, who | “Ggonce F. LANGBEIN followed in an address, in | Time of two hours and ten minutes. ‘Atearnanip Dirigo, Johason, Portland—J F Ames, gills’ —Schra H Prescott, Julia’ Newell, Medford, Planel, Monitors und casenrates and one building in | were accompanied by Gilmore’s superb Boston band. | which he dissected the democratic party, claiming acrid Steamship Ashland Foster. Boston—W P Clyde artis. y wi schr St Ji ‘Tampico for Bark Bluenose (Br), Rettle, Antwerp—W F Schmidt's Son xtor, with eaptala and our atm ae wh ever peer Bark Memento (Norw), Hay, Antwerp—C Tobias, ly, . ‘y wean Canna (NG), ‘cama Vigo for orders—Funch, | States, Norton, NYork; brig Maria W Norwood, Washbur A eincke & Wendt. : Tunis Depew, Crittene Brig Seaside (Br), Brenton, Glace Bay, CB—S L Merchant ee NOFROLK, July 28 Arrived, schre Tunis, Depew, Col ma, Brig Annie Coline (Bp, Contest, Windsor, NB—H J De- | Jo,with os of maine nd man wol Lo. Sailed-— Bark Northward (Br), Bi icketts, Cadiz, ' Brig Thos Owen, Guptil, Galveston—G @ Young & Co, B0th—Passed for Baltimore, ship Bremerhaven, from B Waitimore -8 & Merchant Co. bados ; bark Crimea, from Newport, W; brig Lewis Clark Bane Tata Wentworth, ‘Adams, Cow Bay, CBMiller & | from Se Thomas; schr Comet, tom West Trules, "Paasad out } @ f He, of Rio, forty wooden steamers, eight transport ‘i he police force, that with Grant and Colfax, two eminent statesmen, | Orlental, Of Greenpoint, vs, Athlet! steamers, “two auxiliary propehes sailing cor- a kA Leip e a te Lp ny i a gs eee they must annthilate the cringing sycophants and Brooklyn. Yettesund eleven sailing vessels of various kinds, | Mount, of the Seventeenth precinct, had, by vigorous | nypocrites that are its leaders, He also adverted | no game betweendhese clubs, played on Wednes- "These menat 298 cannon—the heaviest one hundred | measures, succeeded in keeping the whole central | with merciless vigor to the war record of Seymour 4 od ‘and fifty pounder rifies—are manned by 7,353 men, | grea ofthe parade ground tolerably clear of the crowd, | 424 his action during the late war. day last at Greenpoint, proved to be decidedly ex- and the sixty-five steamers have engines of 7,209 | — a ting this throttled indiscriminatel: Dr, SNopGRASS and Dr, HERMAN Mure followed, | citing and interesting, and, as the score will show, horse power; fifteen iron-clads, seventeen steam | ®04 ip effecting this thro! riminately every | the jatter in both the English and German languages, required eleven innings to decide the contest. The | pie Fae steam CORTESE en four other vessels | one, regardless as to whether they were persons pp gees Nabi ynnc og ee the poereemient + Otontals ‘were ry Pinkham, Ostrander, Ed. form the squadrou in Paraguay, to which areattached | whose business required their attendance at the drill | Of the republican can as her speakers then | ji 1mes and Thomas—pitcher, left flela, catcher and two traasports and a host of chartered steamers and | or whether they ‘were roughs, in the handling of | addressed the conclave, when the meeting adjourned short stop--but thet pincen wane very well Alled, f r “ hips Confidence, for London; sailing cra{t, The squadron mounts 161 cannon, and | whom they periect themselves in a manner that ia | With hearty cheers for the ticket and victory. shore sta -Duyy ties: puneem clea e, Cory. Well Oil00) |: Hougtton ss Tan Light, for ‘Liverpool; bark Alsua Morion, for. Ni ie mahned by 4,227 men. Other vessels are posted | Irresistible to a respectable man, ‘Phe. admission fags pip ton einer aire weer taliveine is the Bebe Smith, Tooker, Chareston, Tamar on #0 | Becta frlgn Mianehatn, tor do Hyperion for Cues Mis at Montevideo ‘and on the Uruguay. Besides the | to the grounds was ostensibly secured by Seventh Assembly District Meeting. score:— Sehr LB Cowperthwaite, Newbury, Washington, DO—Van | sisslpph, for Demarara; Ella Vail, for Weymouth; Raith, for vessels Mentioned above, there are twelve small | ticket, but tle police, who had been hitherto A meeting was held last evening at 106 Sixth ay- ORIENTALS. ATHLETIO. Brunt & = Masarqes Renews aeRO: Seles iron steamers for service on the Amazon, which are | go vigilant in excluding members of the by aGrant ana Colfax: club: yGaden Players. FL. OR, 1.0. R. ARRIVALS. NEW BEDFORD, July 27—A1 achrs Otis, Chase, New ou the way thither from Europe, and a gunboat | press and others who are accorded necessary | @2Ue, by aGrant and Colfax club. Captain Hogan | £ii Holmes, p. 2038 i$} be York; 9th, Ariadng, SE oarirea etre ot j ‘building at Para, besides sundry port craft, courtesies at every public gathering, in ten minutes | presided. A report was received from the Committee | Gok: ct 0048 151 REPORTED BY THE HERALD STEAM YACHTS. Salled Sath, sche Kate B Scranton, Paimer, NYork. Fe yin ee ie ee after the arrival of the troops had admitted every one | on Organization, stating that sixty new members | Nelsos,r. 0184 0 4 8] Steamship Loulsa Moore, Walince, Newbera, NO, with | ,NEWAURYPORT, July 27—Atrived, schr Jed Frye, Lange ‘. who coul we is Wi wi or withou! Pe be 61562 o4 di id to Mi Ferris & Co. won the chante 12 Sale coreg ee oat Caner, | Cickets, but especially the latter class, who ‘were in | Bad signed the roll within a week, The whole num. | Got 5. 214397 14.2] ™Steammuip Iaae Bell, Bourngy Richmond City, Point and BHEWEORE, July 2, PM Arrived) achra Luck, B Iver, bus approach. It is ‘a neat looking iron vessel of | most instances the friends of the “Knights of the | Ber of the club now comprises elshty members. The | suflwagon,a's....9 1 8 8 22 3 | Norfolk, with mdso abd passeugers, to the Old Dominion SO a eeett ue’ HYork for’ Warebam ; John: gmail size, rigged as @ schooner for the trip out to | Giub.”” By half-past four o'clock at least ten thou- | Principal business done was the appointment of | Hobby, 2d'b. 183 9 & 4 | Stoamstiip Co. st Manlove, Stabe, Rondout for Bristol Ferry. whose light will be plain at @ dozen miles off. | sand persons were inside the railings of the grounds, | ‘ree delegates, Messrs. Burke, McCarthy and Boyle, | Suell, Ist b.. 18 Steamship Nereus, Bearse, Boston, with mdse, to Wm P Arrived, schrs Sarah Jane, Gardner, NYork; Frigate ‘J is the first step towards really facilitating the | while the adjacent streets were so blocked up that to the General Committee of the Soldiers and Sailors ‘Totals... ib 787 WBN One. ip We tta, Kelly, New Bedford, with mdse and Bird, Salt Cay, tor orders. Also bark Prairie Bird, aetg Amazon to foreign shipping, which is still in abey- | travel was completely stopped, and the roofs and | of the County of New York. INNEN a passengers to Vergusch & Wood. Mobiie for Liverpoolon the 25th inst, the mate, #rancis F ae eg § sane a ta windows of all the neighboring houses were occu- aS ee oGtthyg, Mee Bd BL Mh Behe ite TO. BO BEL. OHH. BER. Brig Hertha NG), Johannsen, Rio Janeiro, 60, dava, with Semcee sie. (Of copecinpajon), Siegen eenty elgh, i = First Assembly District 5 fentals... — 4 —veuse! to Sloman roms beth) wet fs smecteem, 2s Devine en Seennsen se 0 2 0 $294 | Srokdustor sumed, inion 40; bad tight vaclablewinds and | _Ssiled—Schr W, W Brainard, Pendleton, Eltza bial sloop Commerce, Tyler, NYork. "AM—Arrived, schra Kate Scranton, Palmer, New Bed= ford for NYork (and sailed); Harriet P’ Ely, Stokes, Fall River for NYork. } NEW_LONDON, July 27—Arrived, schrs Tunis Bodines Bunce, Elizabethport for uguste, Me; Uucas, Coit, do. 1 ‘%Wth—Arrived, schrg D B Pitts, Albany for Providence ; On~ merce, however, is not Mkely to suffer by the | Gear a space for the competing companies to ma- ‘The Grant and Colfax club of this district held a | Atuletic....3 2 8 2 4.4 delay, as it does not seem as if foreign shipping | no in, but did not suc Wil ct Umpire—Mr. Folk, of Alert Club, of South Norwalk. was impatient to enter. In fact, tHe trade can | Rewvre in, but did not succeed, owing to thefact | priet meeting at 141 Hudson street last evening, and | Scorcrs—Mesre, Brown and Starr. only develop rapidly if some immigration go in to | among them. A small area was at last secured and | after enrolling a few members adjourned, Bineitiall Maton stimulate production, either by planting or by im- | the services of some of the escort companies of the Cassie ediniias- as Ga cacanrentenaee dei proving the collection of those indigenous wild pro- | Tweitth regiment called into requisition to keep the Li sain calms. Brig Dan! Trowbridge, Neal, Demarara, 33 days, via New Haven, with sugar, &c, to Dant ‘Trowprldge & Co. Brig Angelia, Brown, Cardenas, 16 days, wilh mdse, to Simpson & Clapp. Been 6 days north of Hatteras. Schr Kate Church, Moran, Seal Island, 14 days, with sh, to uctions which form the export of that treasure of 4 Andrew Johnson Veteran Volunteer Club. laughter of the innocent—mosquitoes, Sim) Moon & Co. 3 Shi ter, Cold Spring fox” people back. The slaughter of the qt ward, Newburg for Norwich; Sharpshooter, Col ri Fegetable woalth, If caanalgration Zo, thither, the |” Inthe toss for the order of commencing drill Cap- | A meeting of this club took place last night in the | ‘Tne game to be piayed this afternoon at the Union | weeites crm Masom Seal Island, 11 days, with fsb, to G Frovlaeneg: John Hinckey, NYork. than the present traders, and that seems tobe at tne | fll PA ee roan ang commeduentiy was called upon | wenty-second ward, when H. T. Liebenau was | grounds bids fair to be most enjoyable and exciting, «cee come Peope, Rogers Seal Inland, 18 days, with Sab, NORWICH, July “bi—Arsived, achre sterling, Albany Foot of the hostile feeling experienced by the Ame- | ovolock. ‘The Judges, by an article of agreement, | Chosen president, Thos. 8. Hease and Chas. 'T. Catlin, | ‘The Actives and Eckfords are about evenly balanced | “sehr # Thomas, Weeks, Nowbern, NC, 8 days, with naval ee I ere eee dot sloop George rican emigrants who have gone to the Amazon. were to be two in number, one selected by each of | Jr., vice presidents, T. 8. Moore recording secretary, | ag regards their batting and flelding, and the test | *2res: to Thomas & Holmes. + i Sebt A R Wetmore, Seaman, Georgetown, DC. Schr LP Halleck, Mills, Virginia, Solrr J Irving, Chamberhn, Virginia. Schr Delaware, Wilson, Milton, Del, for Taunt Schr HB Gibsou, Tinker, PI delphla for Orlea: Schr Wm Gillum, Covill, Philadelphia for Deep River. Schr Amelia, Beebe, Philadelphia for Greenport. Schr Isabella Thompson, Endicott, Philadephia for Provi- nee. ‘Schr Chance Shot, Terry, Philadelphia for Fall River. Schr Eliza Pharo, Valkenburg, Philadelphia for Providence. Bohr OL Herrick, Baldwin, Philadeiphla for Saugus. Davis, Newburg, 29th—Arrived, schr Celeste, Elizabethport, Sailed—Schra’Kate Ranger, NYork; Cynth'a Jane, do. NEW HA ‘uly 28—Arrived, brig Dauiel Trowbrid ‘MHamilton, Smith, Jacksonville; Butler, NYork ; ‘The transit of goods going up to Peru, Bolivia, | the commanders of the rival organizations. Lieu- / a Matti &c., by the Amazon certainly labors umler suf- 7 - Thomas McGovern corresponding secretary and | will be between the Walker an artin styles of Acicnt “regulations’” to prevent injury to Braziiiun | tcneuy Colonel Knox Meaiiee, a brother of the Cap; | George Thorne, Jr, treasurer. “The club have | pitching. If Walker pitch as he did on Saturday ¢ \ . 1 it the Empire, the Eckfords will bit the conbignee ihust send in a note of packiges and | ty aeSite vomnts mispuned by the tomes ube, teleree, | jocting the recent nominations made by the Prosi- To-morrow the ‘Mutuals intend to play the nine Sontenta to the Custom House. This 8 copied tnto.& | one of the instructors at West-Point. These gentlemen | “°2t of foreign ministers, £0. thetith fos eer ee book and signed, then it goes to searcher, wlio | necessur ly occupied positions within the open space, at ne Two new “scrunchers” 1n the Mutual nine; at serene tee Deckagen and Compares. Shem "With We | and in ve minutes a select coterie of | THE NATIONAL TEMPERANCE CONVENTION. | present in the shade, but will be shown to-morrow. “friends” of the officers, numbering about one hun- Unions of Sing Sing defeated Nameless of Peeks- ic; Judge Runyon, Lewis, New Brunswick. Clonied— Brian, Birchard & torry F’ Nelson, Golden Rale, ary Means, and Bay Stal ori e METLADELTHLA, July 20~Arrived, bark Blomidon, Cow. an, London; schrs Emily & Jennie, Hewitt, Salem; Jessie S Clark, Clark, Providence; GC Morris, Artis, Boston; J & Simons, Sinith, do; © R Vickery, Benton, Newport. ‘ Cleared—Steamships Juniat: Havana and New Or- note and its measurements, &c., any informality or lorie, mistake in the note briuging down a fine of one and | qred, had taken places the drill area, directly S hr Mary E Gildersieve, Lawles, Philadelphia for Tomp- hag acai By @ hal! per cent on the consignee. All the desaription, ¢ P cre * kill yesterday at Sing Sing, Score, 42 to 7. kin"s Cove. : ; Saxon, Boggs, Boston ; bark Elena (Br), Loggien, lv fs ascertained by the search, 1s entered. into-a book, | {Tone of the company, and effectually prevented the CLEVELAND, July 30, 1868, Ba, Holmes, lately catcher for the Orientals, of | “Schr MW Griting, Geittng, Philadelphia for Hartford, Sere eae DEL Naal Roce, wach Lae @ Flova the evo- has jotred the Eckforas. with the official price placed in the margin. This “4 “Gi On the opening of the session of the National | Greenpoint, has jotr:e l. Goes to the Custom House, is copied in ite entirety | Ortne way, theres’ by the, thoes iter tat | Temperance Convention this morning, and the usual sade tat Stdlctary Gommittoe 40 fail of ed tape” ato duplicate Hook, a copy goes to the administra” | garded, and the’ impatient populace, who were as | preliminary matters transacted, full and satisfactory | Gou't Holmes or some member Cail a meeting, NoULy Schr RM Huntiey, Nicholson, Vhiladeiphia for Boston, Schr Wauposa, Vaimer Morris River. 7, Reed, Kelly, Charlestown; J J Little, Little, Fall Rivers Be Strong, hr Emma & Beulah, Denn, Morris River, Brown; Chase, Paul; Mary Weaver, Weav: land, Forbam, Boston ; Addie, Drown, Kennebunk; Edein, Tuttle, Newport; Aid, Smith, 'New Bedford; Elizabeth, Hor= Schr The Union, Suppie, Morris River. Yor of the depot, who’ receives tie goods then and | fi\ious and. as much entitled ro. ses’ the atispin Brig Manzanilia (Of Camden), Magune, South Amboy for beltford; Elisabesh e i a y as the At ti lect shi wa “ 7 ner, Pawtucket; E G Irwin, Atkins, Cambridgeport ; J H Per- pisces anotuer,gopy in another book. | Next comes | tte siriends,”* waxed irritable and pressed forward, | #tlements by delegates from States were made as | the Jude Advocate elect @ chairman, and ao Reene E Richardson, Nelson, Machias, Me, 6 days, with lum- Kelty, New Bedvord. he clearing. Two copies of a clearance paper filled | The ¢, to the progress of the cause, after which the Secre- "| Willing spirit to do their duty? "PORTLAND, July 28—-Arrived, achr Ranger, Cleaves, New: artis des rush became fearful and dangerous, and the ick stil! continues til. July . up with the searcher’s description Is putin, another | reporters, who were in front of the crowd, exhibited | tary read the resolutions introduced, which declared eee enrd dobata diMiculty has been settled. Bae TSMOUTH, Jaly 21—Salled, achr E § Conant, * —— 1 Ham: nd, NYork. , MArrived at do 27th, achr J P Bent, Tenny, Rondout. PROVIDENCE, July 29—Arrived, schra N H Skinner, Thrasher, Philadelphia; Thos P Cooper, Weeden; Allen Brown, Pierce, and Cabinet, Cook, Elizabethport; Martha Jane, Mott, Rondont, Salled—Steamer Whirlwind, Geer, Philadelphia; schre 8 J Fort, Fort, and Oliver Ames, French, Georgetown, DO; Hy Castoff, Knowles, Elizabethport; Horizon, Newman, Ron- dout; J M Taylor, Fowler, NYork; sloops Charles, Sherman and The Oak, Mitchell, do, : RICHMOND, July 23-Sailed, schr B H Jones, Davis, New ber, to Snow & Richardson. Sebr John 8 Moniton, Crowley, Calais, 11 days, with lum- ber, to @ Boardman & Co, Schr John Boynton, Pitcher, Calais, 8 days, with lumber and laths, to Jed rye & Schr Joseph, McCarty, Sullivan, Me, for Rondout, 1oSger, Gor oan , Parker, Augusta, Me, 8 days, with lumber, oy jon & Co, Schr May Queen, Gott, Bangor, 16 days, via New Haven, with lumber, to Gorham, Boardman & Co, (The M @ put into New Haven tn distress, haying collided in the Sound with an unknown steamer.) Schr J P Robertson, Grifin, Gloucester. Schr Marcena Monson, Jr, Dayton, Boston, r verifies the concordance with the first’ - ork then the omicial values aro caleulated, then ie Peeing tae te aden et Cath uuiitary guards, re; | that the benefits of total abstinence from the use of luties are to be calculated in order that thelr amount | ‘ihe only intelligible response was the brandishing of | !toxicating drinks was demonstrated by Scripture, Matehes to Come, Of, may be deposited in cash or by @ bill with two en- | ciubs by the police and the jamming of ride stocks | science and history; that tt is the bounden duty of To-day—Active va. Eckford, Unton grounds, Gorsers, as the inspector may agree, and payment | }, the Twelfth regiment men, SCOnn} * e 1» AC panied b; ‘To-morrow—Mutuals vs. Oriental, of New York; has to be made of porterage and landing and ship- Pe mae and abusive language, Appeals were tings every man to discountenance the manufacture and ing dues. After all the above the clearance 18 en- | ty the Adjutant, to the Oulonel and. other officers, as | Sale of all intoxicating lquors; that such manufac. | Unlon grounda, Mohawk vs, Athletic, of Brooklyn; under its various heads, a duplicate copy 1s ; * | ture and sale are public nuisances, and to license it | Capitoline. 3 taken to send to the administrator of the depot, the Ponte a eee mene, pF be sweline, snd ae ip is wrong and ruinous and had proved a failure | _Monday—Mutual vs. National, at Albany. Atlantic other remaining in the duplicate book ; the adminis- “ e,)? er ” wherever tried; that prohibition was the only safe | V8 Oriental, of Greenpoint; Union grounds, Eagle Wator copies it into a book which the party signs; | ther choice places, ‘andoit became Impoutble eee, | legislation; that the prescription of alcoholic quors | V%. Empire. Bra the goods are then taken, guarded by an oflicer, to by physicians was one of the most serious hin- Tuesday—Mutual vs, Haymakers, at Troy. Eckford Schr Chas Roberts, Rogers, Provincetown. ‘ork, the steamer, whereon the captain gives a receipt bay ip bel iL ae ed atndlpet naan reene. drances to the temperance cause, and calling the ee as Res. Cote, Hew Terk; Behr Stephen Waterman, Chase New Bedford. SAN FRANOISOO, July S—Arsived, shine Lookowt, Bue gnd the clearer has yet to make a copy to send to | jirs-—all movements prescribed in tho first, | tention of the medical faculty to their responsibilities | Union grounds, “ch Schr Davidson, Smith, Dighton for Jersey City. a ee ere oreniiny Task Wonsead (hes. Bei Peru, &c., which has to pass through sundry more | gecond and third lessons of the school of the in this regard; that Sabbath liquor seliing is @ viola- Wednesday—Matual vs. Irvington; Union grounds, Schr Marietta Smith, Hand, Providence for Rondout, eee am (Br). ry a formalities before the goods can be got from the cus- | Dany, Colm | tion ol the best rights and hopes of the American | Friday—Eckford vs. Irvington; Union grounds. Sour Eliza Hamntiton, Cole, Providence for Ellaabethpart, SAVANNA, July 5—Cleared, brig Pomona, Brown, Fall tody of the vousel, ‘Second—All manceuvres prescribed in the fourth, | People; that the Church, being a living protest Bohr A roamore, Hart, Providence for Hlizabechpurt, | ver; sohre Jol nd Whiprle, Ochisietick, Matakzas; Walton, The cago of the Caroline, to which I referred in my | arth and sixth lessons of the school of the company. | 8Salnst intemperance, its members and ministers EUROPEAN MARKETS Schr Milton, Raymond, Providence for Eiizabethport. Corbelt, Richmond, Me. 2 en last, has been made a subject for intended appella- ‘Thwd—Any movement that the commandant of the | 8e only true to their obligations as they labor ‘ Schr Charles Hawley. Fisher, Pawtucket, ied Sig Tecrerce nn eam res. tions by Senator Silveira da Motta, who spoke with Torrey, Richmond, Me; schr Snow B0th—Arrived, brig opposing company may request. inst intemperance, in urging the establishment — Schr Edward Wooten, Young, Pawtucket. exceeding bitterness of the government acceding to mpany E had executed the entire first division | o children’s and youths’ total abstinence societies | Loxpon MoNRY MARKET.—LONDON, July 30-8 P. | Schr DC Foster, Sherlield, New London, eared rig Meter, Darien. eae sect rm bien ad some cme alh HS this proramine before anything like Order was sc- fn connection with Sunday schools hailing the es- | M.—Consols closed at 044 & 94% for thoney. aiid ac- Pia eae Ct a aa SALEM, July 2—Arrived, schr Francis Freneb, Lippine : * U curities clos 1 ; : colt, Philaalphin Your River Plate correspondent has, no doubt, | five or thirty. thousand preseue ied mleteced iy | house and recommending the samo. Count. American securities closed at the following | SchrSarah Litzabelh, Parker. New Haven for Rondott. Salled—Sehra A’D Scull, Soull; Maryland, Green, and Sid ited States five-twenty bonds, 7254; Ile given you all details of the war. In fact, there had ‘St A gentieman from New York said there were 367 | nois Central Railway shares, 94%; Erie Rallw: ike nothing since what I noted in my letter of aaaeeerarde and eithor ais oaped a urwed against | aivisions of the Sons of Temperance inthe United | Hoses; x Auinule and dreat Western Gonsollde. ted 5! Schr Surf, Abbott, New Haven for Schr John Mathews, Potter, New Schr J G Pearson Mathews, New Hi out. ven for Rondout. was He en for Rondon. ett, New Haven for Rondout. Behr Phebe Elizabeth, Hill New ‘Haven for Rougoue, Schr TJ Bentley, Wells, New Haven for Elizabethport. Schr Mary Tice, Tice, New Haven for Elizabethport. Schr Noah Brown, Webster, New Haven for El{zabethport. Schr White Rock, Healy, Stonlngton for Albany. Schr Orlando Smith, Ferris, Bridgeport tor Elizabethport. Schr Mary, Lynch, Bridgeport for Trenton, Bark Bella (Br), from Rio Janeiro, reported on the 29th inst, is consigned to m: and reports atrong westerly nails since July 4. July 1, in a heavy ney Price, Townsend, Philadelphia, Youn—Atrived, achts Challenge, Whitmore; Jona May, Neal, and Whitney Long, Hayes, Philadelphia; Essex, Nick> erson, South Amboy; D'K Arey, Ryan, Belfart for Rondout, WILMINGTON, “NC, Juy %8—Cleured, schr Lath Rich, Paddock, Martinique, GMASHINGTON, Do, July 28—Arrived, sehr Silver Bell iner. . Sailed—Schr,Grace Girdler, Smith, Boston. WAREHA! luly 27—Arrived, schrs Matthew Vasaar, Jr, Christie, and. Clariasa, Allen, Fougnieeps Aitred Han, Dimmick, and Catharine Thomas, Globs, N Yor 4 Sailed sth, schr Eliza Jane, NYork. ‘the pth of May, and the steamer just rings no- n the “fri ” e . | States with a membership of thirty thousand; forty- hares, » Hulng\beyond what the regular mali brought. The | Sing persons were in the arcs, and tee eoapece nee, | three divisions had been’ organized during the last | ‘“Faasnront Bounse.—PRanxront, July 90-8 P. Josses af the affairs of the 2d, 4th and sth of May, bY | ceeded with its drill in the “marchings,” clearing the | three months, thirteen of the latter being composed | M.—United States bonds closed dull at 765 @ 76% for _ the Biyazillan general's despatches, were:—May 2— | way for themselves as they moved. ‘The police | °f Colored men. A grand lodge composed of colored | the issue of 1862. Allies, |4 killed, 113 wounded. ry! 4—Alltes, 6 killed, | jere the outside throng and « tempted to | Persons would soon be organized. Pakis BoOURSE.—PaRIs, July 30—The Bourse is 344 wo nded. May 8—Allies, 9 killed, 87 wounded. | Griye out the interlopers, When a grand rush Remarks were made by Mr. E. B. Sherman, of | steady and rentes are unchanged. May 2- -Paraguayans, 105 killed, 1 prisoner. May 4— | followed, and the outsiders filled tp the wholesquare, | Chicago: Dr. Ross, of lllmois, and others, LIVERPOOL Corron MARKET.—LIVERPOOL, June t eas killed, 7 prisoners. May 8—Vara- | jt now become difficult to maucuvre the command. It has been decided to hold annual meetings of the | 30—5 P, M.—The market closed more active, but Fhayan &, 106 killed. | In the language of the despatch, | and a scene of confusion and ruManism followed | Convention, quotations are unc 1. ‘The sales of the day uayans killed upon the 4th In the as | that was too complicated and on too grand a scale | This evening was devoted to speeches, reached 12,000 bales, Middling uplands, 93d. Mid- | S4uaiie,with much t l. rried 3 Bani yon the allied ppaiton a te Chaco were piled | to admit of description. The private woldiers of the dling Orledns, Yd. als is tipuuator Janel ta ion stro day" Slat ON toa MISCELLANEOUS. a . ore ¥ " ae sad fon " moran ROB ines Utousin Wo wine Mousa eins werein the Chaco, | TWelfth, Who were acting as guards, defied and ai LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. Iuly 505 P_Me~The market olosed heavy and ae. | tows, Ibdays out, same time; exchanged signals wht stip A. ~STEINFELD'S FRENCH COQNAG BITTERS FIRST Be Alceste (Br), steering K; 28th, lat 3940, lon 72 ginia, hence for Martiniqu i 7 SAILED. Steamships Tarifa, Liverpool; America, Bremen; Colum- bia, Havana; Niagara, Richmoud. “yi Wind at sunset SW rize.—The FRENCH COGNAC BITTERS, manu- Under the supervision’ of the Chevalier La Roche, Mt. D., Sure eon General of the French Army, are the only genuine Sitters imported in this country, where they were firs intro remarkable success, during the cholesa of 185%. ing of the yellow fever at Nor- folk, Virginia. These Bitters were administered by the directors of the hospital, where, in both cases, not @ single patient who had used them died, The Cognac Bitters purify the blood and the system, eradicate the etlect of dissipation, maintain the ha ni obeyed their non-commissioned oficers, some Sata a, Wane above frou eroatmg anes eg kee? 6 | Whom had been detailed for special purposes, ti ‘The st ipplying of the monitorsabove Huimaig is a | Used the most profane and insulting language, push. perious ) tatier; the coal supplied by carts sent from ing, jamming and swinging their weapons in a most Y Brig Vir- ad ed G clined to 35s. for new mixed Western. Flour de- Row Oven.—A boy named Garret Ducy, eight years | Ciined to 27s, Gd. per Ubi, for Western canal. ‘au of sf residing at No. 30 Trinity place, was run a Liveuroot, | FROVISINS MARKET.—LIVERPOOL, menacing and dangerous manner at quiet citizen: over by a cart last evening and sustained a fracture | July 30—5 P, M.—The market closed unchanged in Carnes, A thane Ie reaches here auta costa $150 the | who were, unfortunately for themselves, pressed for: | of the thigh. He was taken to the City Hospital. | tone and price. Beet opened with a decline of 18. neck of Mow land separating the two parts of the | W4F@ by the masses behind. This was done with FounD DrowNeD.—The body of an unknown boy, | 2%! 18 quoted at 105s. per tierce for extra prime mess. usdrora is leas than three miles, aud it auld ‘seem | baYonets fixed, and through their being handled with ‘ . + | Pork, 758. per bbl. for Eastern prime mess. Lard, igreat matter for an chuineer'to Ox @ road, car | ®superv ignorance of military dexterity many per. | Sout twelve years of age, with brown hair, cut | 65s, per cwt. Cheese, 678. per cwt. for American fine, or Oven @ canal across in a very short ‘time, | 822% Were seriously soratched and lacerated. At | short, dressed in dark jacket and gray pants, with- | Bacon, 488. per cwt. for Cumberland cut. ‘As Caxii however, beileves in starving and not be od it appeared that the citizens as a matter purely | out shoes, Was found in the water at pier 49 North LONDON ‘PRODUCER MARKET.—LONDON, IJnly 30—5 » Hight. Shipping Notes. Instructions have been issued to Collectors that no bill of nal defence and safety would attack the | river yesterday afternoon. P. M.—The London produce market closed steady. man frame in jon of bealthfulness, dispel the blues beating tho Paraguarane out of Humatta, he might | sodiery, in which event @ serious collision would | grasuina Avrnar. About halts o'clock | Caloutta linseed, 648, on the spot; 4s. Od. to arrive,” | #2 of vessels shail be recorded, unless the same be acknow- | and all mental disterapers, and relieve those whose Gineering applied to warfare Tee’ 12 modern en | have been inevitable. coop creat ae ubast nine o'clock | PETHOLKUM."MARKET.—ANTWERP, July” 305 | ledged before a Justice of the Peace, the samen is required | Habits lay them open to dépreraion. | They grevent and cure The steatuer just in tells of'@ revolution in the pro- | . Uitimately and after the lapse of nearly aff hour | 1st night fight occurred at the corner of Morris | p, M.—The petroleum market closed steady at 61 | torndoed. ‘These instructions are in accordance with’ re- byaentery, Dympepaa, Sea Sickness, Colley, Cholera, Obolers” vince of Corrienies, forming the northeast of the and a half asmall holiow square, about one acre in | and West streets, between Jolin Murphy and Michael | francs for standard white. cent act of Congress. forbus and every complaint incidental to diet or atmosphere, Ladies will find them a sovereign boon, as they eradicate all traces of Debility, Nervousness, Inertness and diseases po- culiar to the sex. Confes2ration, at whose capital the Brazilians extent, was formed by the police and regimental | McMahon, in the progress of which McMahon was their wef hospitals, 3 y power Hae | goarts, and the remaining mancuvres were per- | stabbed b: Marine Disaters. Murphy over the right ear, seve! an stated\t have gone in favor of Urquiza and ‘Al formed with some degree of order. The competing | artery and causing a dangerous wound. The EUROPEAN MARINE NEWS. STRAMER HATTIE, Long, before reported wrecked at Bull's ina as ¢ Island, left Mobil ™ ‘Thi ds of testimonials can be seen at the oflice. Presidentand Vice President. Theseconduty elections | companies drilled alternately in the various exer: | wourded man was removed to his reshlenee, No. te oo Purchdscd. “OM Charleston. ahe took a’ hears SWeniee'ia | For sale by all deniers in Ameriens } Comeom on the 12th. If Urquiza be elected the situa- | ESCs And theoughout it Re ceue nace ent Morris strect, and Murphy arrested by officer Roe, of ASTER AT SEA.—LONDON, July 90.—The schoon- | wich she leaked badly, and whlle trying to my ee hare HUDNUT 4 CO., Agents, Herald Bui : 4 seine! al : 00 th inet, the water was about ext — ann <a — {ton wOl be ominous for the alliance, as itt 18 | tance branch of discipine—the manual of urine. Ate | te Firat precinct, er Billow, Captain Roger, irom Boston with petro- | Witta't was fouad necessary te fun her aetone oe ine ete N OLD, EXTENSIVE SHIRT HOUSE, ANxIOU8 TO H no8t Sergi was basses e woe Regotiate 8 former command was decidedly lacking in unity of SuppeN Deatn Unper Svusricious Crircum- | leuiu, was destroyed by fire at Dunkirk to-~dlay. vparate end of Buli’s Island to prevent he: ® Vaent would be popular iu ive Confederation. No | mevement, this being particularly noticeable in tho er from sinking. She svon stock, will, for one week, at VAIL'S, No. 142 Capt retall terwarda became a wi ihe very best ‘New York Mii L reached Chi Hrs at lest: Lal "Geli jnelnding one dozen finest Linen Collars, wort —Ann Calaher, aged forty-two, died sud- “4 ” 3 : wiil be made to save al i $\ ore talk of the impeachment of Mitre, aera as tors enact Tein iene oe t night at No. 19 Mulberry street. Aman TELEGRAPHIC MEWS ITEMS, H that ie | Gar writh every dozen shirta. Single Shirte, 42 69. evolutions Were in the course of their repetition p named Jeremiah Harrington, who was seen kicking | n the information of a New York detective Henry Ph nap emg ay fot sey Tork), Peong, from & \ RREST OF NIGHT THIEVES.” TROTTING AT BUFFALO, formed some times more or leas rapidiy than they | ler shortly before her death, was arrested and the | Renaud was arrested in Toronto on Wednesday } auchor 29h Inst, at noon, avd sunk at night in three fathoms. A For some time past there has been a set of thieves had been previously done. In their marchings and |> py 4 . * v1 Wwheelings, at quick and double-guick time, Company body of the deceased removed to the Sixth precinct | night on the charge of having forged a paper fora wir, “Day of Meeting at the Bu@alo Driving | E unquestionably excelled the Guard, though tis | lodging howes Where teeter teen eet eh tte | large sum of money on Willis Churehill, a broker of Park. perform: add not at all unexceptionable. very bad reputation, having recently served aterm | New York. The accused was examined before a po- The manual of arms as execuied by the Montgo- Penitentiary, Wiere he was committed by Jus- | lice magistrate and held. Burrato, N. Y., duly 30, 1868. mery Guard was very fine, apd though in some Mcet Ther aceS at. the Buttalo Driving Park to-day were | mstances individual irregularities occurred they | {tis pak fe ya weral titues fh custody “pom t+} Creal nh eetge length rte cig hnd adhd benedly 1 by the most experienced horsemen here to | Fe tare and correcied with a promptness | of aisorderiy conduct and the like, and ren ar inte | Falls, this State, was burned to the ground on Wed- of water, on Middle Ground, off Cape Charles, The crow Were,taken olf by the schr Trident, of Rockiand. *{the ME A is 8 yeary old, 45 tons register, built ia Saybrook, Ct, and ratee AS) i ‘ om Sone ROTH H BAKZR, from Elizabethport for Portsmouth, with coal, lately unk at Heli Gate, was raised on the 38th: She was Brought to the city and piaced on the Dry Dock for repairs. prowling avout houses, takiag our life blood (rom our bodies And would have sil eGatinued giving us sleepless uighte bad. the community not discovered an article which has arrested their carver aud 18 certain death to all. bedbi roaches And every variety of insect life. This article ws Known aa Knowles’ Insect Destroyer. For sale by all dnuggisteand 6. Depot No. 7 Sixth avenue. A BSSOLUTE DIVORCES OBTAINED IN DIFFERENT mit e bel “a Soun MARIA JANE, Jones, from New York fi - . re coe n the Gnest and the most closely contested fenoreet of the morenatty bar chit ie neree wae as Wed eA y! was complained of at the sta- pomew 4 ight. The loss ts estimated at $60,000; in- bee eo put {nto Norfolk 28th inst with loss Of mulacall Ro public Roenat, anit fwotee’ iv obtatned Aavice or the ne veting, and, considering the horses engaged, |-ulshap. tn thelr marching they appeared dedeient of his femate lodgers for beating them. | sured for $40,000. and main’ gaff. free. L, Counsellor, 261 Broadway, room No, 9 A boy who witnesse ewise In cust Misce' Ss Fast PASSAGE—The clippor ship Lookout, Captain Nu- Nis assault upon Mrs, Calaher | ‘The crop reports from Arkansas are very en- aud their wheeling, had it not becn for one serious and fatier particulars Wil | couraging. Late rains have been general. the vest 4 me on-record was made, About twelve | error caused by the centre of the company losing its APeokure DIVORCES OBTAINED IN DIFFERENT at avention at Cl ne ed doubtless be learned at’ the inquest to-day. r fea; ‘losertion, non-support, &e., sufietent cause; thousand, ‘"D# were present, and all were elated | ‘dressing,” would have been Lully equal to that of P Hon. T. W. Ferry, of the Fourth, and gent, from New York April, arrived at San Francisco July ; vant divonee otatnean aay — with the ri °M sport furnished them. There was no | Company E, But itmust be said that fhe Boston{ans Pear GaSe tacoma Blair, of the Fifth district of Michigan were renomt- | 2 thus making the passage in 117 days, the shortest one thus | PUDUCIKYs Bo charge wit divorce obtained: aavice free, trouble in « °F Ng, the horses coming to line in fine pan Port tee ye position. ‘They FIRES IN PHILADELPHIA, ted to Congress yesterday by the republicans. far this seasun, The following are the passages from New 7. eee = * 1 ’ pily, Swelfth regie a . a M =" * © KNAPP'S CONCENTRATED EXTRACT OF Order rat ra CCAS for @ purse of $4,600, free dor all | ent, and the courtesy of an overwhelmiug majority | Burning of a Di PONIG TOURerOene PA GOR TCRTIG es | is Wek 106 Os Itt, Yaak cad THF Ma Re AKING ROOT BE iss 4 ty=—Fire in the Navy of Ohio yesterday, tn e de, nominated | 112, 108, 190, 128, 191, 125, 134 and 117 days, averaging 120% the trad ve never beaten 2:27 > omn > gro n s in the public I ie horses that ‘e,uever beaten 2:27 in harness previ. | of tne latter command ted them to groan an ; Yard. General William U, Gibson, of Seneca edunty, their | days foreach. med preparation for. making ot pag A and $300 to the fourth; mile | Ings) Whenever the “Guard,” or eveu asingle mem- | {from ihe Tiuladelphia Telegraph, July 30.) | candidate for Congress. . Whale: Te - iD larness, eats ware | ber of it, was guilty of the least inaccuracy. 7 ~ bs past Cweive o'clock this morning Tp to last evening the individual soriptions at Sehr Antarctic, Hill, of Provincetown, sailed fri cent, 75 ce Heats, best tire Five heats ware i El d 4 y the destruction of | the counter of the American Oile . Pospitly mmppiimad PE and $4 bottles, also in gallon 8.0 gallons of the edtect of this treatment was manifes: repeatedty in | 82 Slarm of fire was ; No. 8623 Hudson street and 1 | subsequent manwuvres, iwe vultding No, 125 Dock Tbe “competitive drili™ closed at hsif-paet seven | Murray, a distilie oh maton wre “ poken-July 22, int 98 6) lon 71 07, achr Joseph Lindsay, Ryder, of Barnstable, with 250 Ubis oll (sailed from Barbadod tlo Baltimore, in , occupied by William } aid of the sufferers by the flood, amounts to $3,300, . The building was } This sum has been distributed by the Relief Commit- gans at #12, for making iJ, 2, 200 raaie by P. B. RNAPE & CO. by druggints generally, trotted wih the lowing result: Goldsmith Maid. b Rhode Island f | o'clock, and after a patiae.f about te oo completely gutted, vhinery, Mxtures and | tee, _— Biss Rich e | o'clock, an ra pause of a jem minutes, in | Stock, of which there-was Dine cealt at . Spoken. 4 | Which it became known Sy some means tat the , i it & small quantity on At an early hour yesterday morning an alarm} o: . “ ormes, and the champiousip flag, whieh bad up operty 1000 te Pen here Is au ce | The roof of plumbers’ and shops adjoining were ip Hope, Hancock, froth Pail to this fime been covered, was unwrapped and un- | Of $5.500—£4,000 in Philadelphia companies and | found to be on fire. ‘The watchmen and others in the | Suy 1, aca, lon koh, SNraneal for Montevideo, tc, 1 4 6, 4, 16, a. wetond roses. , furied, Major Kagan. in a few words, then am- 190 OCCUpION BY Mr ne ong DUlainS. BO. yard, however, without tle assistance of the fire de- Mee cea iets Of and trom New York for Asplawall, July | S®¥TUCKY Sankt sony te ieee” “teowarr Fee eee Otnat have never beates 2:47 in harness | Nounced chat it had been adyedged that Gourpany B Was fine Occupied by Mr. Murray, and was some- | hartinent, which was tendered, succeeded. in extin. | 1% 4 mRes Ne'ot Turks Island Passage, 1, T° Th Tete ba Gb Ome 20, t8, Previous toJune 1,18 "Si $460 to the frst, #175 to | were eutivied to the prize for “general excelicuce im | Tings ant th, isco ee ey FagN ers | Ruistiing the lames. The foss i estimated at $5,000 Foreign Ports. % Th Wy th MURRAY, EDDY & GO, Mansgors cond ‘ : mile heats, bes! @riil,” although the Montgoi proved and the machine N “senna dome * n ¥ sai o ; ; Second and $75 to 'thh is, best three in cee NS, teeta oc ce ee owned by Mr. Henry Budd, whose loss, United States detective Quinton arrested at Rich- | WASPINWALL, July 20—Arrived, bark Hunter, Lee, Balti. | MINQOUNI STATE Larrhey EXTRA Ch Age SII 201y Bi, 1808, five, in harness, mon!, Ind., yesterday, (wo men named W. A. Lady Hamilton. Six ate were trotted:— their ae ond atreat, and | Rogers and James Wal fa r was then prese : inde? | covered by insurance in the 4 .b20811 s tien presented to Captain McAfee, who Landed fatultpeepiore of FA Missoont srate Lott 42, 45, 26, more, , 171 b agd t ¥O.A88 61 50, or, and the mother and the | oArlied 17th, bark Magdalena, Searles, NYork: Mth, brige nY~ot.ags 612, Jey 50," 1868. 21°01 2 2] itto the color bearer, and the wildest excitement of 8 4 r Crimea, Waterhouse, Manzanilla; @®th, Virginia’ Dare, 4 a berth 7 Surprise. . 3 owe: Tw. directly in the rear of these bu Sister of the last named, upon the charge of counter- ‘oung, 8 , fe J SIMMONS & MURRAY, } Gold Leaf. pe Sida togetl with tweitth tac tas cont ante damaged by wat Mr. W clea ts teroes any feiting. A press for printing from ‘iles ‘and paper pathar Sant rie Dougtass, Batley, For circulars, &e., in ihe avove Litierles arene ne ee aT ae iff Saat a:901 the remaming trocthitds seemed aon and openly | Association. The fire commenced on the frat shor | for Atty cent fractional notes were found in thelr bah rr ay ; phbernbia 2) 8) Tomorrow tire acparat ? BUTS Will be Contented | €Xpresset themscives to the eMfect ttrat the award | Of No. 328, and ovixin from the vapor af the | Possession and secured, (Rr), nro, Liverpool for MYork; Near Maggie Dry Rede | FOF ekrculars, de fn the Missqust State Lottery widrdaa Ce eeee ree Sere, Oted vo be made, Was unvaur. “A great deal of dissatisfaction followed meter box ca ching irc a gaslight in its immediate ue harles B Becker, keeper of 2 lager beer saloon tn dy, NVork, " SIMMONS, MURRAY & CO, “i ali ” a, ‘ity to-night an eex. | andthe opinion went “4 ‘d fire’ and ve us hree* worknen were bd Hiadelphia, who has @ small menagerie as an at- IVE 1, July 29-Arrived, steamships City of Boston wis, Mo. setltng ts lively al! over the, atin the great donde | Was Tepeately lowly masereed. that “Ae was never gaged In running of some mash, and they wed | traciten to his place, bough a rattlesnake on Sun- onkell nd Terpolt (ay be Measurler, New York via | gqfbaavore drawings have hoon taking place publicly at Now 1 e Warwic! d ma ‘, Dixie and Taekey, | tutended that that nag shoul ‘out of dhe Stace.’ | eve! sneer inguish the flames, | Winle y last. Yesterday, while exhibiting it to some ovat, dale Ocin bor tetas Pes — — team race Warwick and m& “ne favorites, selling | company B, preceded’ by. the band anel followed | tus enwaged the biazing liquor ran into the cistern. | frieads, it would nol rattle, and Hecker put hie hand oR, Jay 6th por, trie, Peshlon, for New OFFICIAL DRAWIN ¥ nd Barr and mate soem to M340 on the fed, In | by lieMontgoincrys, thee march trom tne ground | Me couteNts of which exploded. ‘The meu barely 4 in the cage to take the suake out. “fie was aituck ne 8—In port ships Ocean Belle (Bri, Sarvie, | A. lege Lottery ot korres: oO” THE SHELBY COLe Bo eree Lac s selun & 4 $210 and Gold | through Eighth sticet to Broadway, to theia' armory escaped with their liv 8 from the building. on the finger. He ran to the drug store, where, in ang (eld); Cyclone, K Hong Kong Bur COLURGR ENTS ‘OLA88 861, JOLY 90, 1868, the $ ook sri corner Fourth strvet, The escort companies of the | |The firemen had hardiv housed their apparatus 4pite of the efforts by whiskey and other remedies, ‘eather (Br), Johnson, for Boston; John Woot 62, 77, 34, 40, 89, 78, 17, 63, re 5 50. rarest saddle race has been ®ttanged for Satur. | Twelfth followed shortly afterwards, aud she im- — an pee o1 from the ShiMer Hose | fw died ia less than an hour, te, nies, ioe Hong Kong, in pa brig Schw: sutt. 4,001 LR Lawl SULY BO, 1868. gay, and the sport of that day is. likely to be equal to | Mense concours: of spectators dispersed. ‘un the | Wore ai Mytred lesuiga: tree eee eon the, fames St Jou, RB, July 48-—Atrived, acht RA. Ford (Bt), Car- xa % & Devoe sittris 60, Mesecers. that of any of the regular days. march through Eighth street and Broadway’ the the Navy Yard. Application: (ee oper shop tn LIEDERKRANZ SUMMER NIGHT'S FESTIVAL. penter, Philadelphia; 9th, Malvina Jane (Br), Gould, Savan- KENTUCKY—RxTn, Wi, JULY ‘A wealttiy tobacconist of Chica $°, oted for his | crowds displayed tueir dissatisfactiop by nume.tous | Ts aus way made oe eet, fF adinission within — 7° hah, Wiltam CH), Buthouse, Nvrork. " em ink Nig ea & jon for owning fine horses, t Us morning cow. | groans and hisses, and the prevail ig, Impress Galak to Caotont ees firemen, pa ene rate | Laat night was one that, seriously speaking, was a | Cleared 20th, brig Frontier, Skinner, Philadelphia, * KENTUCKY -OLAse 408, YOLe 00, "1868, . Malo, forme: ven among N or i ommodore Selfridge, he stating that th ante wok eeetad ss hore, 1 nioler, to recover been subjected to. a ‘ah fs Bp force in the Yard was sufficient for all purposes, ‘and | Scorcia’t. The Liederkrang Society betook them- LE remem ne hsliteds MCINTIRE” MOBRTEN & co: Heoseere, oy iinages for alleged breach 0. Warrautee in | pt rs of the National Guard also ex | a{ the same time requested the companies to repair | selves YO Lion Park, and in conjunction with the | , AUEXANDRIA, July 28—Saiied, brig MC Haskell, Has. | For circulars and information in the above Lotter sale of # well known horse. reswed the opinioa that the Montgomery Guard nad | Huiiiags. “This they did ay eek oAiream® OB thE | mosquite.es inaugurated one of their inimitable Som- Boston J Jones, Jones, New Haren RO A Ward, Bd wards, ae fate Aner AY Ot hh f . ne a 7 » Y \, a us este, 0's Point. — 20an.—A cote | g/AMONE the prominent mititary men present at the y Pracrs being given ‘they ok in thelr hose ahd went | Mernachts Feste. A committee of three, Messrs. i Arrived, steamer James § Green, Taman, NYork: —PRIZES CASHED AND INFORMATION F CoLnision ON Tak Care May Rattle . drilt were Generais Hambiin, Shaler Murphy and home. ie plumbing and tmauiding shops were | Hensel, Konpi! and Poggenburg, was deputed to get Salled—Bri rly, Cary, Boston; schra Kate J fort, | 1, nished in Royal Havana and all legalized | io, sion occurred this inorning on the Ca, May Kalle | Yutterpeld a, “Shaler, Murphy Pisa atid Lhe eee aa nt being two and a half | the affair in order, and everything was conducted in | Kurer, Novert cen Gancrtnn Mae, Gorey, Howie tees ee ecdtug aod ib Pltee es joo OMotive go- " ories, and the ¢ sto 4 * S 4 joaton. . Other chailen oO » yy “ te q train was badly wrecked, but, as far as as coop it Is not known whether it waa a. epee + POF) theiy cotiteuts, Were entirely consumed, while the | magnificently lighted np and the dancing floor was | 6 speed Fout Sisters, Sheerer; Maly B Rankin, Crosby, | T)IARRIEA AND DYSENTERY | IMMEDIATELY no one was hurt. The early trainrfrom «ape s v4 A large amount of money changed bands on the | Pofor the moulding shop was considerably damaged. | dotted with Whirling couples, handsome toilets, | ani 8 H Cady, Wood, Georgetown, E & L Corde cured by Dr. TOBIAS’ Venetian Liniment. Price bic. was unable to run ap to Camden tn Gonaeaniene a of | announcement of the result—pr: bably $60,000, pf 34 eppacates of fs yard Was pat into ee sparkling exes, beaming faces and beautiful Women, | Grace; BL Sherman, Tenny; Mary A ory, Tvieg: S& Sold by all the druggists, of the road being obstructed, an: e sss ut bel ‘er Was put on the flames they had } “Die Hoitmung, aeanmeninees ” by Beschnit, er Kuse” and gove. | Corson, Corson Job H Allens Keteh Ww gained some headway, and were not extinguished | ral other choruses were sung by the society, ie Ty pri amplon ; Mare Gil ly AJ Aldrick ; 5 4 Fone PRorgntoompra'd Whiner igh Rowe Fenpfinire idatt Bagient Married ‘ro Wkgriet Ful well, o inde! sabeth por PCnles, Port John: abtington, Jouve, Albany} Wahdniia, ‘Lord. Now Cleared—Sebra Ella, Gray, Georgetpwn, 8C; Jane L New. . — TECTIVE BUSINESS OF EVERY DESCRI a D attended to, Divorces obtained. Evience Toons * BH TotiiMar edad” MOE CW ec halas ninhsktahos REAT BARGAINS ARK OFFERED DAIL’ G Coffees, Mackerel, Flour, Sugars and at Liman of tre? Sait at the celebrated ch: cash stores of THOS. Ry AGNEW, corner Greenwieh and Murray stropts, New J, forced out and walk to the Kay"ln's Point Sor Sed fomon the city in that bed Varue Forrrirep Fis Batt.—Z. G. , rumors prevailed in the city of the collision and ay one N. B, Fisher in Winona, Minn., a few weeks | no inéurance, ire Marshal Blackburn was soon on magnificent. We were giad to see some of the caused some anxiety to persons who had friends on | #@o, for having seduced his wife, has forfeited tia bail | the ground, ana after an investigation concluded cipal members of the "Aon present, a evie the excursion and regular iy Ly feng bitwes the Soeeied = ty eee tlt bondamen are fully iaat iy are was Oy SAS second story bay dence of the entente congas Sey, lished be. ‘These trains, however, passed do: ap) upon Neai himself, be | taking fire from the beat of a vore oven which tg | tween those rival societies, Everything passed of collision Necurted Phhadeyphia Telegraph, July 30, | haying given real estate security to the full amount. | Duilt directiv beneath | pleasantly, stead Neal, who snot and | until a loss of $5,000 was sustained, On this there is | the Park and Eighth avenue the coup dil

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