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‘This associa- CITY ‘OLITICS. ton ineets on the corner of First avenue avd Fourth Meeting at Horlom— Speeches “=f D. M, Porter, T. C. Wields Wood and Others. evening the Seymour and Blair campaign the Twelfth ward held a mass meeting and raising at the corner of 100th street and Broadway. The elements were very unfavorable to the event, having retained thelr threatening aapect ince their midday explosion. Moreover, the lecatity ‘was barren and bleak looking, which, together with (wretched roads, being Knee deep with mud, did not any attractive features for a two bours’ out- a these pei realy torent wa mane = of the ea at was contain coe by the numerous varie; ded from the spe: ttendance, and at intervals enlivened She pe ceedings with the usual national favorite airs, to which a miniature pyrotechnic display firing of cannon contributed largely to eeaniate the Quditors and to rouse the meeting generall: ber of prominent speakers were expecte: attendance, but as usual did not Large bonfires burned brightly and tended to dispel the dampness which the incle- ment weather spread arownd. o’clock Mr. David 8S. Jackson, President of the Asso- ciation, called the meeting to order, and made a brief Mr. J. J. MALONEY then proceeded to read the fol- lowing resolutions, which were preceded by a pre- ape giving the republican party a bumper Thirteenth District Grant and Ovifax Club. Agrand ratification meeting at the rooms of the club, No, 206 Eighth avenue, was ¢7tensively adver- tised for last night, and the names of prominent ora- tors paraded as certain to partictpate in the feast of Political pabulum swalting tbe masses who saw fit ei ir Rebecca, Behr oa. Tal ed by the off. Notwithstanding the energy displayed by at Woks, Hick cers of the club towards securing a large attendance, at the hour for opening the meeting there was but one lady present, probably not more than one hun- dred of the opposite sex, an distinguished speakers adv. people, Perher the transaction of some routine business the club, who claim to have over eleven mandred members, the President, J, A. Mee! who came forward the speech was listened town marked attention and elicited much. applause. He that though the body of the rebellion 1s dead its talking through the land. when the rebel- Grant, Sherman by ls Young taco, Or Boston Mile weats, best ne Mil three in five to ‘To herneda. "np e first and in aut and 9:43; but the Boy, bottom, and won the three lak sears fr Roma, lonery, Philadel immpada, Cape Fable, 8 days, with fah, to ener Hierro, aechan via Providence, where Dexter, Allen, Augusta, 8 days, with lumber, to G wBchr reilsiander, Turner, Bangor, with lumber, to T M hente, Manna, Bangor, 7 days, with lumber, to MeCobb, Adams, Bangor, § days, with lumber, to ach Sos Soran Duncan, ‘Turner, Bangor via Providence, where ‘Schr Olloman, Ney, Bangor, 8 days, with lumber, for Neon DH Bisbee, Hyer, Bristol, Me. Sci Abby Gale, ‘ayeer, Belfast, 8 days, with lumber, for ‘Schr Lookout, Moore, Cherryfield, 6 days, with lumber to lo w tap, Davis, Gardiner, 7 days, with lumber, to 0, Schr aa Jarvis, Surry, 9 pi with lath, to Schr Susan Center, Hales, Thomaston, 6 Howari, Banks, Fordand’6 days; with heading ‘Schr Bark Wentworth, y Portiand, 5 days, with lumber, to John Boynton’s Son & Schr Geo Brooks, Filey, Portland, 6 days, with lumber, to Co. fannie Westbrook, Littlejohn, Portland, 6 days, with John Boynton’s Son & Co. velyn, Crowley, Newburyport. Schr Niantle, Simmons, Salem, Ww Schr Niger, Smith, Salem: bertson, Harding, Gloucester, 5 days, with fish, igh ht, Parton, Boston for Troy. ly, Bostor Schr Elm Ci Schr Ida adage Schr dG Collyer, Wake were won by Di ugh Jame, ahow wed e rac 2: took x $100 and Draco 9 on In the class of beat three minutes there were nine ¢ anise, White Stbcting: yt, of Newton, fell ‘only two seconds behind, and the others made quick steps for green horses. ‘The fair continues for two days longer. "NOTES ABOUT TOWN, ~ We thought the bridge on Broadway and Fulton street was ‘to be removed in thirty days,” accord- ing to the decision of one of our courts made some It continues, however, in its old place, “with no one to make it afraid,” a conve- nience or a nuisance—which? “Superfluous lags the veteran on the stage,” may with @ certain degree of justice be applied to the omnibus, which still “hangs upon the skirts of civill- zation,” discommoding the town. made to wonder, with rails placed on almost every street, of what use this lumbering old vehicle is to the public or to their proprietors, make money f—or are they simply kept on a “gentle ran” to satisfy certain conservative old gentlemen and women that there is something of the dead and gone past yet for them ? We have not had a policeman slaughtered in the Is not this somewhat extra- Come, hurry, Messieurs, The evening journals are drooping for want of a sensation. ‘Tho tires of our heavy drays and other vehicles are Were they made three and four inches, instead of two and one and a half inches in wi¢*h, as many of them are now, the streets would last much longer and so would the Narrow tired wheels on heavily ladened vehicles, such as omnibuses, &c., cut directly into the pavements and s00n grind them into ruts, sinks We are in favor of wide tired wheels The former will preserve the yr stand. Notwithstand: 4 one of the a | ee urses were ‘won , $50; Dr. Moore’s $2, and Jack of Tram, reat Falls, $10. oughout cons! proceed which were sus- form. A band was ghost was ab spoke of the week of events in 1 lion went down before the assaults of Shel He reviewed the career of'President Johnson, who, he declared, came from the croasroads and backwoods of Tennessee to dictate to Congress their duty in the reconstruction of the rebel States, Congress together to legislate for the good of the country. After analyz stitutional amendment he of the federal debt, ‘The clared against the constitutional amendment, and the resuit was that it had been forced upon He quoted extensively from General Biair’a letter ‘and from the speeches of Wade Hampton, and con- ciuded by declaring that the country, in the lan- rs of Grant, wanted peace, attained by electing the General-in-Chief of the army to the Presidential chair, salvation for the country. November the people would rise up in their might and trample this ghost of secession—the democratic Platform and party—down into its congenial bed. CONKLING Was the next speaker, but before he had proceeded far the audience became restless and many took their departure. hear lim out and other speakers followed. Kesolutions deploring the loss of “freedom’s cham- pion,” the great statesman, tician, the mun of pure and spotiess life—Thaddeus Steveus—were adopted and the club adjourned, resent themncives, uring the evening, Shortly after eight | instead of calling months since, roceeded to the uthern States Resolved, That we, the democracy of the First district of the We are daily h ward, heartily endorse the principles Iaid down in the rat toren of the National Demoes it could only be Resolved, That in Horatio Sey;mour and Fran Jr.,the democratic nominees for Presid ‘of tho United States, we recognize ‘sta je ‘This was the only He was satisfled that in Do they really P try we will be xble to restore it to tte former great and pros perous condition among the nations of the world, that in view of the radical f their voice in the election of we denounce lt as subverting tho first f republican institutions. escived, That it is the duty of every free American citt- zen, whether native or foreign of liberty in his soul, to wake up an which are already forged by the republican party to bind him and his children to political slavery ‘ttempt to deprive the iyne, Boston for Georgetown, DC, 1, Boston for Albany. A few remained to ia, West Boston for Newburg. and Vice Presid past forty-eight hours. who hag left one the exemplary poll- Schr Beatitete: Havens, Plymouth, Schr Win Caldwell, Moody, Jape Cod, 5 days, with fish, to en faith, Nantucket 4 days, with fi, to H Sehr Storm n Child, Brooks, Nantucket, 6 days, with Ssh, to Schr San J Jacinto, Godfrey, Nantucket, with Gah, toW ‘hr Northern Light, Bur; Vinalhaven, 6 days, with stone, to P I Nevins & don, bi ne sadlonée) i hr Amanda Powers, Sto! ‘int ve days, ‘oP I Neviusa Son. es we r Alice Scranton, Stewart, Wareham. hr WD Mangam, Chane; Schr Otis, Chase, New Bedford. Schr James Ho! }.g0 to work and elect that means let the tyrants know cy of the First election dlatrict of ix urzo upon the th that man is capab not wide enough, Republican Campaign Banner Raising in the First Ward. The First Ward Grant and Coliax Campaign Club assembled last evening at No. 8 Broadway, Bowling Green, the occasion being the flinging to the breeze of a fine new Grant and Colfax republican campaign ‘The banner ts thirty feet lon, feet wide and was raised th ward respectful atic State Convention to assemble at Albany 0 of September next the fpropriety of nominatin ‘or the oflice of Governor of the State of rhe resolutions were adopted. Mr. D. M. PonTER then came forward and delivered @ brief address upon the situation generally. adverted in strong terms to tlhe Congressional rule during the last four years, and said he felt contident that that jurisdiction was speedily comtng to a ter- He expressed himself satistied that the nominees of the National Democratic Convention would be successful in the comin, having adverted to General complimentary epithets concl meeting to stand firm to the democratic Senator Tuomas 0. FIRLDS next addres: He congratulated the committee upon the successfully organized arrangements which characterized the meeting, and subsequently alluded in eulogistic terms to the democratic nominee: whom he contended should, and h ‘Would, be the choice of the people in the coming campaign. He accredited agent in the suppression of the rebellion and with ‘using promptness and alacrity in bringing about the restoration of the Union. eharged Seymour with being disloyal stated what ‘was, he contended, in direct opposition to what was true. The speaker then proceeded to review the Policy pursued by the republican party and earnestly Leeienta a change of administration was speedily requ ‘Mr. FeRNANDO Woop then came forward amid ap- He said:—I have come here to-night not enly because it was my duty to do so, but because I knew it would afford me much pportunity of saying a few words to those have the honor to represent, and allow me part of my district. by seventeen amid considerable enthu- slasm in the presence of a numerous attendance. ‘The front of the buildin; some transparency, ha lican State ticket. The meeting was presided over by J. A. Gardner and addresses were made b. re Nathan Kingsley, Sr., and Colonel Shopahire, New Bedford, 3 der, New. Bedford Yor Woodbridge, NJ jew Bedford for ase, New. Bedfons oe 'y Gibbs, Bow, New Bedford. Mapen Taunton. er , Dighton Tor ‘Philadetphia, Schr Sansbine, "iar flier is also decorated by and durable streets. Schr Mary Natt ing inscribed on it ti hr teabellen Ei campaign, and not the most ded by calling on the ‘QUTRAGES IN TENNESSEE, Marders by Bands of Desperadoes—Riots ‘Threatened, {From the Evening Telegram of yesterday.) NASHVILLE, August 18, 1868. posed, the first Teports concerning ers at Franklin, Tenn., which were telegraphed. night before last, were in some re- spects inaccurate, although in the main correct. some twenty-five or thirty to the town, while the main body, reported at two hundred to four hundred strong, is said to have remained within supportin; The name of the white man kille He was & young man and The German Republicans of the Tenth Ward, The German republicans of the Tenth Ward met yesterday evening at their hatl, corner of Broome and Forsyth streets, Mr. Weber being in the chair. Several speeches were made, and it was finally re- solved to adhere to the principles of freedom and equality enunciated in the successive platforms of the republican party. MRS. SIMEON LELAND’S RECEPTION. Sea Bird, Sehr Iria, Draper, F Behr Dant Morris, Hemmingw Schr Henry Castoff, Knowles, Schr Abbott Lawrence, acs Providence for George- m, DC. ‘Schr Danl Webster, Olar! Schr 2 Goodepees. Dart, Gibbs, Providence, Schr Anna B Jacobs, Jones, Providence. Schr Ann Twibell, Eiwards, Providence for Philadelphia, Schr Anna Shepard, Schr Adelaide, ‘Macomber, Providence for ener Schr Henry May, Rackett, exovicence for Elizabeth, Sehr Chas A Grainer, Harv: As might be su} ie iaeen font for Elizabethport. the terrible mure It seems now that onl Seymour as being an able of the murderers came Therefore those whe Bowditch, Providence distance outaide. was 8S. A. Bierfleld. kept a store in the town, he was quite an ino who knew him none say aught against him. tie was quietly sleeping in his store on Satur- ht. His clerk, who was a colored man, wrence Bowman, was also sleepin; store. Robinson’s circus was at Franklin that day, performances had been over some time r of people were still in town when the masked horsemen came dashing in. number of shots indiscriminately, driving everybod; indoors. They then went to Bilerfield’s store ani knocked at the back door. He asked who was there, and they replied friends. He told them to go the ae door, and went to it himself and opened They immediately rushed while Bilerfleld tracked him to an adjoining laced @ rope around him He, boty late struggled Providence for Elizal lence for Georgetown. idence. The words that form the heading will touch many @ pleasant chord and revive many a pleasant thought in the breasts of those who spent last evening in the parlors of Castle View, the residence of Simeon Leland, at New Rochelle. family which bears the name of Leland are famous under informal circumstances. No tithe of cor- diality was lacking even when that hospitality was dispensed under the more formal guise of a recep- “Mr. and Mrs. Simeon Leland request the pleasure of your company on Tubsday evening, August 18,” said the invitation. The words were but a brief promise of what the evening brought forth. The reception was @ hearty, genial, cordial It was @ welcome of the warmest kind to all who accepted, rensive gentle- chr Mi ‘an Buren, W al Bohr ate is Providence for Newburg. fir lg Batngtom, Sehr Deborah Jones, Baker, N Schr Gen Grant, Seoit, Norwich, ‘atification to have The hospitalities of the They fired a to say that 1 am proud of th This Assembly Cre has already raised more ban- Blair than any other district in ‘This spirit and energy and this enthusiasin have but one significance; it means ; It points to but one direction; It leads ference and but to one conciusion; for the people of New York have resolved and determined that the Union shall disenthralied and regenerated from black republican misrule, despotism and tyranny. use, every public as well as every private man has bis particular adaptation to “some department Norwich. ith, Ne Lot don for Je Ping a= ners to Seymour and Pische Kate Callahan, A the State of New York. cl han, 4 Schr Jane, Gorham, Behr Dore faba, Bgcking Por ir Doretta Kal in and secured Sehr veo Gilinm, ark, Port Behr Lodowick, Bill, Healy, We EB Valen 1, Ct. ley, Brookbaven for George- war DO. Behr Scud, Hart, Hartford for Trenton. Schr James & Anni Schr Chas Hazard, Schr Readi the blood thé stable, dragged and put him on horseback. und and piteously bey mother before they aan your moth bral shots were then fir those who afterwarda saw it say, was literally rid- Bowman was then brought out and shot, and the assassins took their departure. mortally wounded, but di “ yard and died during the ni Such is the best account tain of these frightful murders, I cannot vouch for the acouracy of each particular detatl; points are confirmed by a number of witnesses it ls undoubtedly substantially be redeemed, Ha Every manghas his New Haven for EWlzabethport. jew Haven for Philadel- Schr Sarah Anna, Parker, New Haven for Philadelphia. Schr T W Thorne, Gannon, New Haven for Elizaberhport. Schr Spray, Mott, New Haven for Newburg, asex, Parker, New H. Schr Isabel, Hubbard, Minna, Schr Jul Schr Joseph K Potts, —, Theship Oakland, from Liverpool, 18 gpa to Yates & © VIEW is no mere castle in name. It is a veritable castle, such as the Leland clansmen, did they ever have enemies enough to make such an alternative neces- sary, might shut theiuselves up in aud defy the worst ery of artillery might rat- tie cannon dalla harmlessly against ita walls, which are of sturdy masonry, several feet thick. protty ones too, ‘and a postern, but no “don- * except such as Simeon detains his friends with in the shape ot hospitality. THE KRCEPTION. began assembling last evening soon ek when the carri gates, with re upon postern at the entrance main all. ‘the ar arrivals increased with the fight 6 of the hours, and at midnight an elegantly dressed throng occupied the parlors and moved through the castle in a ceaseless whirl. main saloon, resplendent in its rich tapestry and costly ornamentation; it eddied into the ante-rooms and settled down in groups euchre and whist; square tower, you shall ale now." 8 iiled { arms; we into his body, Wwiieh, aa ; we waut a united, determined people; we want all the necessary ap- ich go to make up great armies; we ‘Want instruments of destruction, and when we want to conquer in foe it 1s by force, by violence, by arson and legal murder that war is n time of war the statesman ts for- It is not the brain 1s operative, but it 18 e man who is skilful and the general who com- mends himself to the people; it is that Secretary of War who can devise the wisest and best means to procure the largest armies. The development of the material interests and resources of the untry that is demanded, but it is the weapon af de- erosion; it is the canon, the bayonet and the sword. ‘hese are the requisites of war and the elementa that contribute to the success of war. our war. The country War with Great Britain of 1812 and 1815, established American rights upon ey ocean a8 Sirmy The war with Mexico, in which our armies underj the vallant Scott conquered that great republic, and the last unfortunate war, the war ‘This last—the greatest, not only in modern, but ancient times, and the greatest that has Deen prosecuted in any age. Hinished it has left the country to a great extent distracted, the prey of an oligarch istic, have been despotism an¢ we are in war we want men al want brave soldie} assault of foemen. mn for Elizabethport, Bowman was eport for Philadelphia, pendages whi ‘ave been able to ob- ‘The British achr Madet itroeyy cig St Ano’ Ja, 1s consigned to Crand: ae but as all the correct. Gentlemen . from Williams & Guton. “ate hens tnaad Hunter, from Havre June %, with mdse, axe ‘Also (wo ships, names unknown, arriving from Frankiin last evening say there is much excitement ore and fears are entertained of @ riot on a large scal passers, and SHIPPING NEWS, Almranac for Now ¥ York---This Day. We have had The crowd filled the has seen four years’ te the Steamships Cimbria, Hamburg; Saratoga, Norfolk, £0, Wind at sunset SSE. American Shipmasters’ Association. ‘NO. 6] WALL STREET—ROOMS 23, 5 AND 27, ‘The following approved masters bi ns thie assoctat oi ae 2 Me sehr War Varad Parks? 4743, ze of two and four to it mounted the turrets of the the round tower and the octagon, red through the windows and loopholes out mm the waters of the ts indicated the ship- 8 upon the land. 5 14 | Moon sets,.... eve 759 6 53 | High water, upon Rie da dark landscape Sound, where little starlike | gl it moved from out the doorways into the hillier atmosphere to see received commissions ‘within ourseves, Although at last it is PORT OF NEW YORK, AUGUST 18, 1868, BGP The office of the Herald steam yachts is at Whitehall stips Aileotatninteations from owners’and consignees to the f inward bound vessels will be forwarded free of F One of the Herald steam JEANNETTE —will leave Whi four o'clock for the Lower Bu: cis B hn Ht Curtiny Thy tion, ool E W McFarland, sch E.Carcline A Farnewort bye character- We Scudder M Ni ton, scl NDS, gorgeons in an incantation scene of Chinese lan- terns swinging from tree and statue, and followin; in their lines the curvatures of the gravelied ro: ways, it inspected the stables (at least the male por- tion did) with their picturesque architecture and stained glass windows (luxurious animals they are that live within), admired the beautiful horses stand- reg and-ball stalls, praised Simeon’s (Simeon can even drive six in rs. Leland her Victoria; it turned to view the castie {liuminated from base to top with gay forms now and then shading the lights or ap- pearing at the open windows and makin, drous picture of beauty against the cold, it returned within and mounted to THE PICTURE GALLERY, the painter's art encased in their ‘old set of by the dark crimson of the tered into the dining room, where a ept al! night and where the appo- ed—the one with the choicest ine and the other with the the apartment one of a3 well; it readjusied Hecty, A Scott brig E left the country? It has buried itin debt and left the people oppressed by taxation, left one-third of the American Union in an utterly prostrate condt- It cost usa million of our bravest men, cost us blood and treasure such as never cost any other people on the globe, ware paralyzed, and gold and stiver banished, as it We are oppressed by’ taxa- tion, ridden to death by a horde of tax gatherers who worm their way into every home and house of One beautiful section hich but yesterday teemed with the Fichest of all agricultural products, is now totally er, sobr Hertotetn : rank ae Preaeriek’'s Som Charles A Waite, schr jes M Fu Bago, William. Me hie ship Y one (mate) ; 6556, Samuel Williams. bes commissions not renewed annually are invalid. Marine Disasters. nebee for Liverpool, which was re- iver, has been got Of and gone to achts—the Jamrs or the I every morning at balf-past All our material interests | ing in their Srp Pomona, from hand) ‘and envied ported wrecked at Fox almost forever. Stenmshtp Russia (Dr), Cook, K, Liverpool via Quoonstown— Steamship Saratogn, Alexander, Norfolk, City Point and Tew BARK Lapy Horse (Bn, at San Francisco Ist inst from Valparaiso, stove bulwarka and recefved other damage in a heavy gaie’ 10 days prior to her arrival, nic Rovit (Br), McLean, at Gtbraltar let inst, trom Log- n with the Spanish bark Pan. chetta off Malaga, and sustained slight damages in the bul- Steamship Loulsa Moore, Wallace, Chester, Pa—Murray, Ship Columbia, Robinson, St John, NB—C H Marshall & “Tiare Anna (Non, Hensehein, Bremen ‘ork, was to collisl ); Hansen, Constaztinople—Puneh, Me d euitaren ‘homeless and fatherless, all their et fargworse and from, Boston for Jaicos 18th ult; crew The K F registered 243 64 nt Liverpool, NS, whence she Fo of 30) tond tee, 2,000 feet timber, 252 bbia cement, and other Sonn EB & L Marrs, from Bark ‘Industrie (Nor), Tonnesen, Cetto—Funch, Molnoke & Bud KATE FREEMAN (Bri, Gartner, Aspinwall, was totally wree' dand'taken to Tnrks 1 table WhOte Wa tite and eye we of the Metrop: only 0 a po! ait cal supertorit sult of that war. L require intel! ity, but to @ social and politi- ‘This was the re- ire statesmen; we ee, love of coun- people of the ther this whole aiinity and com- us in the Union with the same rights; er the same glorious constitudion Hare Yumurt (Br), Jobneon, Sagna—Waydell & Co. cE , Bangor-N O Pillsbury. » Para and Marauham—Bryan & NL MeOready & Bebe Kichurd Halt, tt juxurious pleasure to the s its attire and took another glance before the mirrors in the elaborately furnished chambers of the second ; It even strolled into the nursery, mails were playing with the y romenaded, it talked, tt cuatted; it d band of regulars from the + it galoped aroun¢ an Whirlpools that f promenaders; tt was happy. THE HOSTESS, Bclir A Townsend, Town: Boston for Alexandria, with kin Shoal, was got olf, and rf loth, bound up. Aug 5—The Liverpool, Green, for Boston (U8), loft to-day after Union tu one bond of frat ungest Scions of ott SLasen Jama, 8:30 AM (hy, telegraph)—The American y become a total wreck. Ang 6--Capt Bradfield, of the Blue Jacket, ar- vin reports that on Thursday, jes from that Island, hep! and one man (John Cannen) —G K Rackett & Bro, i . bark Effort 18 on at Governor's Is within the cordon of the oceasi it peacetal, ‘to make tt happy eitwhat it was nice which time they Richly, but unoste nta- f_ mainmast, boom, ‘ounded by the younger of ¢ to her side duting the tim hostess was alt 2 her character of matron. tron of history, who boasted the ake t powerful und to mak tiously dressed, of her children, who ¢ ; the sword has been the more adm looked like that m true Jewels of the mothe from the wreck) au as produced wil \the a8 comfortable as posetbl ter, Wilmington, NC, to which’ we ~~ Bhidecrcrcsn (The ships in port will to-day bear their flags at half-mast ect to Captain Comstock, whose funeral takes place this afternoon. Purser HR Hotchkiss, of the steamship Charleston , bh Charleston papers. ister, bnilt at Medford, Mass, in in New York tor $21,600. urchased by Capt Nathi e will be employed in the that pone and Boston, under the ‘The clusters of brill goodly gathering of ‘fair wornen nt gas jets shown down on a in, Newbern, with mdse and nd brave men'"— Steamalip Niagara, Norfoik, with mdse’ sing up th ite p the f General Wallen, 6 General Dandy, Colone! Rankin and Colonel Pearson formed a contrast to the black frocks of Recorder c 7 Fitch (master of ceremonies, by way), Charles B. Wood and Judge Green, was represented by the veteran Paymnater ‘The cloth was represented by Rev, Father shay President of St. Jolin'’s Colle; an aud Rev, Father McLoughlin, of New io: Medicine was represented >; 4 Chapin, Dr. Sayre, Dr. Baldwin and Dr. Heimbold. ‘ducatlon and the public at large sent A} Be ‘kins, rhilip S. Van Rensselaer and &: i The. “unreconstructed” were represented xeral Gideon J. Pillow. “Those who did not come and who sent regrets were General Grant, Secretary of War Schoileld, of the Treasury Spinner and & dozen other Hees the sper esent Congress, W he characterized as the most heinous ever exist # It bad been the most infamous to ‘its He alluded to the vote of censur ad been passed upon him for mere floor of the Housé and branding Congress for inflicting upon the country the evils of bad administration with a" nnpree He adverted to ‘the: nets of Fecoustruction with reference to the Southern States @» void and illegal and in ex, laws of the constitution, Scr Tatas Hose has been " Notice to Mariners, Ledge bell boat, removed from her station fon, from Bom rising to the t By order of the Lighthouse Roard. G8 BLAKE, Lighthouse Inspector, 2d dist, Boston, Aug 17, 1868, Whalemen. red, letter from.on board bark Janet, Marvin, of Weatport orts her at St Helena in June, Oil since leaving St Helena in May: Spoken—June 1, no Int, &e, NB, 210 bbis ep o Mncdiras, stecring west; Mab 06 & fon 18 8 for Rotterdam ? pass: gauator July Ls f 8 Good Hor t contradiction to the h he submitted the # had unhesitatingly vie lated and disregaraed, however thiat t ‘Hat Night winds Bark Calcutta (ial) § to Funck, Meineke & Wendt. ing taken a ba ‘k Stafford, Ric! ~~ of 890 N, lon 87 W, bark Minnesota, Pierce, of July 22; tat do 60, ton 38, bark k Sunbeam, Fisher, of NB. He viscerely trus Approaching when those acts Would be repealed, aster exhorting the meeting to 16 ok well to their In- tercsts and thereby support the democratic ¢ and also the democratic candidates tie speaker Fetired amid applause, meeting Was day waa fost Akershus (ory Maling, Hamburg, 88 2h lighe winds, cairn and suai 6040, saw schr Maripo- Despite the numbers assembled, politics were not brought upon the fapia, mained away. toga, and were elt! that sent “regreta,”’ supped and chat bow a8 these lines dawn aud the New Haven “ow! train arrive at New ae great politicians re- They were at Long Branch and sara- r not invited Or Were along those je promenaded, danced, are doing #0 will until the nn, 48 days with mdse to SOUTM PACIFIC OCRAN—CORAL SPA—RRPORTED BREAK en Hypnoonarito Orrin, ADEIRA TY, 18, in a letter Dubie fe the J Magazine, reports that at 4 auenge from Sydney, evr reakers were seen over what ye Aamall patch, the hiapranieinedapas Pa nt snbsequently G), Myeraerk, Wi Shepherd aud lover, and the en brought to a cle we. Bark ‘Palestina (Br), McCulloch, Tu with, ve to Peniston X Co “ores tan ¥ (Br), Knward, Port Talbot, 60 days, with rail- No date, &c, spoke bark Wild Gazelle, Had Uxht winds and calms on the pasange. Brig Ottawa rin McDonald, Hamburg, at W and SW winde the entire the Banks, saw several large lee- wile Teabotla Jowett Br, where ahe discharged, ig gene 1¢ Bruncage (Br), Brown, Newark, NJ, to PI Ne- te H note Titoomb, Calais, 10 dayr, with lumber, a Botivar, 28 da Had tine 10 dayay with fel, to meet, Johnson, Turks Islands, 13 days, with salt, to Sehr Equator (Br), Ranger, Na ai 9 dare, with mdse and passengers, to Jost, been b days orth of sens Prato (O preceedings were th tain J L B Prown, The Democrats of the Twenty-second Ward, ye hall No, 687 Eighth avenue crate of the Twenty-second ward held a mveting last Dight, which was, to say the truth, not wells tleuded, Mr, Alexander Ward presited and Mr. Hafrison was secretary, those regular officers of the club. from Cadiz for Boston. South Wales, to Wew HAMPSHIRE HORSE FAIR. mase, fo inaeiee. Second Dny—The Fair a Great Succese= Targe Nawber of Horses on the Grounds= Competition tor Prizes. MANCHESTER KipING PARK, August 18, 1898, The second New Hampshire Horse Fair opened this morning, with very encouraging prospects of snecess. More than one hundred horses are gn the ground, the majority§ being entered for speed, and ‘ere will be more to-morrow. cotuducied by the “Manchester Riding Park Associa- ), Whittemore is superintendent. An exiiibition of colts was made this morning, in which Mr. Jobn Berry, of this city, showed his Bully of the Woods, a three years old, who can make his ' (. Five stock horse were presented as fai- Hiram Allen, of Concord; Drace Mara, of Lake | to Younw Draco, of Newmarket: Rocket ond | toe tas ¥. \@ position assigned to this reported roe! and longitude by chronometer) is in lat 17 entiemen beng the The most remar.<able speakers of the evening was dir. is gentleman was heretoore #4 rye nblican, aid lasi night with earnesinesa of purpese e declared that the policy of the radical party (8 destruction of thé best interests of the country, that he would work yor the success of the candidates of the democratic party, marks he referred to Genera! Hillyer as ac the faith, and he eulogiz ariners are According! y command of their hi GEO. HENRY ow, Darien via Mystic, Ct, HCHARDS, Hydrographer. RED SEA=WEST COAST—REMOVAL OF TEMPORARY LIGHTS HypRoonaruio OFFIoR, ApwrnanzY, via seterenee 10 Notice to Mariners No 16, the establishment of for the purpose of foouearng, i rit island and Ansley Bay, PeReilce is hereby given that sinian expedition baving term scribed In that notice ha yet been removed. By command of thelr Lorighips. HENRY ICMARDS, Hydrographer. ITALY=WEST COABT—A! Sehr Sarah Marin, Horton, Baracoa, In the course of his re- : The exhibition is d ail who have weather, and has ce of the Abys \ghits aod buoys de- and Albert W. he . Harvey Yeaman, of i Comstock, of this city. Gibson, F euthern, 8, 1 Provfhesiow 1,8 months out, eruts- Rohe Am Bird, Merrit, Bria in, whaling be Expres vi @’echr Express, of The Seventeenth Ward. ‘The democrats of this Ward seem to be active. Agoth- f (heir party was organized last evening with jzeport, CB, 10 days, with cont, ATING LOT O8 PLANOBA mewrorth, Adams, Cow Bay, 10 days, with coal ah Ear, "Alealy. Hitiehorn, X The Italian government has given notice that fromm te {84h S. 10 da with plas wy site 1805, 0 git will be eahibived {om the tower of can gpaaamn oe oat a of Pianoss ’ ¥ Otty; $ Morgan, Davy, NYork; © gh shows a pRB yy § Bostot ee RS ola eRe E, Reser pig luminsting spats i Atoptete or by lenses, Se etre, bar ‘bea Bagley Batinde quentione me as given, lat 422506 N, lon 100545 east Scesndite:Oniriea © hare, fodgiany fomnas ast pep” aa 11am, OoRPU AXD 3 Herbert anion,” Growl Eiaabes feaboth: i Ing, Also that were placed B x bark. oot eh iene ina Soe pe hred aot ameter or oft detecting ‘uslantion, ihe'Light on” Gorfa isla Soataner Myiie andra; tueral ee is. therefore necessary when navigating ! Wo'ae and BE, Derk Widoredoy and eit i of theti « Y 3 By command of ou iron RICHARDS, Biydrographies) ye a _ ark Clara, Nichols, Gottenburg; echr Johy Spoken. aiviitiven. Gory Gestation See so 4 i Putoae Gengiee J Bhip elation, Williams, from Liverpool for New 0; haw, vf om Oar Fatale Feee Arrived, abip Wm Yeo (Br), How "ea oops frome, Carat for the Cape of ra July 8, lat 48.N, lon 10 we eal 5 y Haealoop, from Bremen for New York, July Oandif'; bere oid opera iy uenoa Ayres; net brig iat ‘30, lon’ 18, uire, Fish, Curtis, Atwood, do ;’ Geo ise dor seen John Walkers Re Bork ; 3c ‘John L ‘Tracye ‘Rawly, Boston; Lizzte Evans, J ne OE Goris, from Bordeaux for Buenos Ayres, Bae “Sgt Ba gore Wr eee june | y lon 7 Brige Senor! nm . ‘Ship “Iza Berry,” from Halifax jew Orleans, Aug 10, ington, Barbour, Bangor; Helen off Banks (by pilot boat Hove, oe, ST mere Rectan pg hay rina Albert Bye trom New? York for Bremen, Aug é Cleared’ Brige Cl vianoogy Hy, St Johns PR; Cireaslany S06 boston," es Nordea ‘dtor), from Savannah for London, Aug 4, n0 ker, Bostor hr Hupper, Hu , Peailed_Lrige Ghadianooge an aa Pe ee carrying th threo royals, Bying i, Wont io sea ity bared TE aT Ni york, .n American al inj cross A ved, schr Ma! feck and ‘matnvopgallantataysal, all ‘new, egtion canvass, jled—dchra © L Vandervoort, Baker, Aitciont Fred north for west, aly 1, int 1 ut 90, mS Jon 88 30 Reed, Pendleton, and Darius Eddy, ‘Hopkins, we Bark Thos Fletch be ndletor C 18) top New ror: jet “e eat de ton, from’ Cardiff (July 18) mm Sh for Philadelphia, Aug 15, no “ego from New York for River Sagnenay, Bar po is i Mary Jane “ne (2 from from Philadelphia for San Francisco, ue fark Niobe, froin Philadelphia for San Francisco, July 12, ark ‘Antioch, 1 Tat 13, lon’sy Linnell, from Boston for Rio Janeiro, June ate eranten 8 Rotterdam for Philadelphia, Aug 14, . wong Bazrringy from Cienfuegos for Boston, Aug 10, Int $4 hr Kate Brigham, Luce, from New Orleans for Hare, under jury mainiast, Aug 4; lat 49, lon 9, Foreign Ports. ARDROSSAN, Aug $—Satled, Jas Riddell, Cook, Providence; 4th, George Bell,” Rose, Boston; Sth, Tyro, Baker, do; 6th, Harold, Sinclair, Baltimore. “AntWanr, Aug 4 Sailed, Carpione, gy NYork ; 5th, Airivedl at Fiushfog ith, Cyrene, Roy, NYor Attona, Aug I~Arri Hetachel, Friedericks, Phila- ph "ALICANTR, Jul se areve, Rabconi, Coombs, NYork, ANsixW, June 17 Pawed by. Sumatra, Moullin, from lta. nila for N York; 18th, Witch of the Wave, Bachelder, York for Hong Kong; Jennie Eastman, fis Cardiff tar ist, Benares, Consterdine (or Milled, Slagapore BREMERHAVEN, Aug 1—Arrived, Dorette, Schulken, New York; Anne 3 elena, and Goss, Wieting, Baitimdo; 2d, Carl, Otten, NYork; 34, Atal ant tt logemann, do. Salted 4th, Tulsko, Geriach, NYork; Johante Marie, Gus tazus, and Como, Johnso: Butsror (Pill), Aug 5—Arrived, Arracan, Spencer, NYork; 6th, Oregon, Harding, Quebec. BATH, Au; 1B arrived, ship Europa, Fullerton (formerly Paien Ba on, Aug achrs Rending RR No 48, inne issam, Jarvis, A6th—-Afrived, achre Minnesot: Phinney, pon ichinond ; wipes Wilson, Fall River for Rondout. |—Bloop "Harvest, Corwin, N York. Hin rive: Core America, Reynolds, NYork. AKLESTON, Aug 1d Arrives, acre NW Smith, Too e ne WE Cushing! ramer, NYork. Cleared—Brig Fanny, Tok Boston, ‘18th—Arrived, steamshlp James Ad; NYork. Batled—|] ee Samuct Welsh Philadelphia, FERNANDINA, Fla, Aug 0—Arrived, bark Bugenia (Br), | bie ers for - eyes oe, fond eager es Sip ua, from liremon for Bailimoge: brig Bonorliay for Nowtolk. phalt RIVER, Aug 14—Acrived, schr BH Wilson, Harri indeip! doth, Arrived, schra Mary A Jellerson, NYork: Phil sherls ‘ Murp! do; sloop Translation, ‘Smith, Ellaabetbport ta abrived, dcice psey, Borden, NYork; Saml Wood) ianonarrown, Do Aug 17Arrived, brig E P Sweety Leverenen, nuh chr Ham fOurg, Sprazue, Boston, Kenniston ae Getiysburg Cora Pha iene ‘enniston, NYor abu el : ennlatony NY Pri Hee Sat Wentwort! cok, Bangor achis vas Wdiénsles Steel. an; Sara! ght, Shaw; Thomas Clyde, Soull, and Ben, trong, Brown, Boston for Philadelphia; Ocean’ Travel Adams, Weymouth for doi J Mantteld, May, Gardiner for do Lotile, Henry, Portland for Baltimore; G W Baldwin, Lon, i Salem for NYork; Hero, Kelley, do for do; Amanda Pot ers; hdmi Vinalhaven for do; Hannie Westbrook, Lite { Hejohn, Portlind for do; Ottoman, Nye, Bangor for do TéthArrived, brig Alice M Putnam,’ Atwood, Alorandrly if for Boston; Alexander bg rte Georgetown, 80, fo do; schrs Forest, Foss, NYork for do; (ai gainay i}! Elizabethport for Salisbury; Monitor, Bawyer, Yon Machias; 8 Sinntckson, Dickerson; A’ L Leaming, Brow ' In Kingroad 4 mina, Rich, for Boston; Albin: Ror ti ir hiladeiphia for Boston; P folner, for NYork (both for Bristol); City of Mont cerns Gor yn, do for Eoorgetn, BO, i a ‘Taune’ ft gett, for doy BELFAST, Aug 5—Arrived, Avena, Carey, Norfolk. oor medi M Hi NY Meri Tihekn for do; aegis jt at REOUWSREHAVEN, ‘aug t—Arrive “file Redder,” New ley, Portland for do; Otronto, Hammond, Ellsworth for BORDEAUX, Aug 4—Sailed, Ismael et Susanne, Roy, New | “Satled “Ati before reported. 4 ‘ork. M—Arrived, brig Harriet Amelia (Br), Dow, 17th, A for Truro, NS; Continental (Br), Nugent, do’ tor Yea taMOBILE, Aug 18-Cleared, schr Lizzie Major, Giles, Mad 'NEW ORLEANS, Aug 18 Below, steamship Concordim ‘OM, Sears, from Boston; snip Becta from 1 NYork; whe Indian, Pendexson, trot from inet then. “Arrived at Pauiliac 4th, Corsica, Cearron, Bordeaux for Francisco; Crescent Cit) ‘Delano, do for Montevideo. BoupEna, July 2 Arrived, Adria, McKenzie, NYork. Batavia, June 18—Arrived, Mariano, Ryder, ton. Bouuay, July 6—In port, ah ships Simit, Porter, for NYork 3 man, for Calcutta, ‘to load nited States (cld) ; Beton Stover, for do, to load mn United Kingdom forgiin, not yet dischia from ies anpaeens ts ‘Sun ‘Stetson, ty is Macrae, re RY. | Brotson Arab Hinckle Kleys John. Wath, Poole, and LB Git engin en Wien a ¢; bark Chalmette, Waite, do; schr Motes a hoproLe, bes ed, sake Foray “Applegat NEWAURYPORT, A aewe 7, A et brig F Nelson, Jonesy NEW Bil Dion RD, Aug I » Aintvel Sek it ft Hf Read, Bey bay te Spee lao arri Fairwing, Bowmats, N 16th, ifr who Chane, NYork: BM gmifth, NEWPORT, eretra arrived, Bradbury, Hareraieny i Eijahe FS, acter, file port, to, dlacharge: Boule, New Bedford tor RY York iver Spelman Batter, Providetiee for Oty, Fall River for NYor CARDIFF, August 8—Arrived, Richard Hit, pees! one Ella Moore, Masters, Boston; Silistria, Artes, api noe Augost 1—Arrived, Clara, Connell, Phila- «tote, July 81—Arrtvod, Shawmut, Lord, NOrleans. orverd 5 Atonna July arrived Bontewire, Dahl, ork. CALouTTA, Aug 2—In rt ships Lord Cannin, Br), Bennison, and North Enst (Br), Copeland, for NY Corey ed —Schra ighlandec Conner, from Bangor for Ne Tennyson, Graves, and Sagal Pickering, for Boston, dee serBseeh rele agamore, Pickering, for B a ark NJ; Arch ar on ‘ohock, Northport, Me, efor NYork] san) 17th—Bp) flea the ob gaa nena se ‘ork. ‘Nonwicu, Aug 15—Arrived, schr H P Ely, Stokes, New \, Idg. ‘Arrived at cr July 20, Nicobs Bellamy, Boston; previ om st grav fea tg ie eye rt, Be a de a wious to Jul a ng joston ; John Bork: Aug 4, Lord Lyndburse do; Winged Hun: ter, tai Boston. ng (own the river 2, ships. M jlbrek wn, GEENSACOLA, Aug 10—Arrived, brig Nelhe reac, Fst for NYork; Cromwell, Robinson, for Boston. ~ raw LPHTA,, Aug 2 Arri Cropan Boure Boutva july BL—No’ American vessel aclin port. | preaman, NYork; brig alex Witama a et od Joshua, 8, Bary, Los schra Jeanette. “Conicby Sim inn Rate for Philadelphtays me verpool, Lambert do and let for Thomas, St Jon "as Ryera NYork); Pei Pembroke, in, Do Gand oh, tor an ie Jane Fare och a BF ott ' Strathmore, Burke, N as ‘sailed for London); hie Hammond, i Na wae (and let for Londons, ene Cotkarh Weat Bani Crome to EH Atwood, : sila Poca Aug 8-Of, Maria Elizabeth, Gevel, from Nok tor Dunity, Aug 1—Arrived, Eliza MeLaughlan, Trevor, N Larrabee, Frink, do do ‘and sailed for Loudon, do 5th, Chattanooga, Ewer en Gould; een seeew ‘ree tynn; N Amesbury, Amesbury, Boston. denas, from Havana. Chetend Sehr J W Everman, Palmer, Lyan. PORTLAND, Aug 16—Arrived, sche Ameda, Elim, NYore ie nt Anas Plat, Work; stoatuniip Dit Job : Leto Pay bey ne oe ring scarey Haran walled BH ed ees one _—— Modal ache "Nelly i Ariel, 0 Colosrdy aud Anta & Allce, Mensény “arene White ase, And OF hall, Hammond, and Witch of the ‘Wave, ¢ fathrie, Iall, Georgetown, DC; Clara ” ; Tras Goodtrick, io, Philadel, ; Jennie Cobb, Handley, Caribari Johan Helarich, Muller, Baltimore ; Nebo Bani Bork, ito pear aaagetee ce ped ls fe lace Cr tana ay avin’, Gore apd nee ng harhiagl bone far soe 7 Amen Drummond, Akyab (an auve trendy Bhgeie Bos Gactanamo ohn ‘Sher. Rondout; Sally By, Ane SY Siaumors do. Prine Shel Havana; Maggie, London for Phtladel- | Re eie sehrs Fanny Fern, a Saunders, Rondout; Essey, rot 1 te Lar Ruto (), — from Philadelphia for PPROVIDENGE, Ai dog, 1—Arrred, sobre Salo 7 Ch co ‘Aubin, NYork. Simmong, Rondout for Pawtucket bre, Sherman, en Passed throuch Pasian ba wAadio MoAdain, Part ‘Gales ee woe. ‘Terhune, yates Charlee A Gralner, Harvey, Blixabethpori a ber, do; He Moy, Rae Penny NYork; ‘Abell, a aot nae Een f ; 40; Mitton, Raymond, do} Treasure, { AVANNAKH, Aug 18—Arrived, stoamabip pedo Phil NYork. rit Hateld, Darien. 5. Batled 5th, ives, una ‘om, oston. Arrived 111 the Clyde iat, Sulfolk, Young, Wilmington, NC, Balled $4, Lorenci, Hichborn, N’ Grrce, July 28—Arrived, Gazelle, Cole, 8 [pg i ee Chane Wood, Robeon, rina ROTOM, NO, Aug 1S-Arieod, bark I RDA NOA, July Bt—Arrived, Chief, Harding, NYork; ath, | Wand, NY ork bet Abby Watson (Be a wrer| te fatal Aargysi da lor Sh eRa coarse vex eet sobr Jedferson Borden, | PMker. NYork; Tutt, haw, Richmond, Me; Moar rifin, WICKFORD, ‘Aug 16—Arrived, schr state New mwen July 3—Arrived, Tempest, Wilson, Canary Inland (cad sailed tate for Reig 7 yiietvonn, = (Harr faria Elizabeth, Gavel, N 5 HAMBURG, Aug 1— Arrived, Au NYork; Arctic. | ——. MISCELLANEOUS, Blenkhorn, and Yalke;‘Rasoavoven, ‘Pulindeipiias: Cited States, Lunt, Calcutta! 4th, Ellen ‘Anna, Blanch, Boston; 5th, John Bertram, Petersen, NY ork. paatlied 24, Guselie, Meyer, and Sarah Maria, Gode, San nclsco. Sailed from Caxharen M4, Assyria, Delano, Cardiff (and an- chored at Deal 7th); bth, Saxoula (a), Kier, NYork (and from Southampton 7th. Havur, Aug, $—Arrived, Union, Austin, NOrleans; 4th, Queen Emma, San Francisco. pouled iy Martin W. Brett, Thurlow, Newcastle and United ate itoxa Kona, June 15—Arrived, Richard 8 Ely, Lombard, Suited 4 June 11, Paramatta, Andrews, San Francisco; What Cheer, Merry. Bangkok; lath, Peruvian, Thompson, Manila; Se Withers ‘Chandler, Brown, San Francisco. LIVERPOOL) Aug 4 BSOLUTE DIVORCES OBTAINED IN DIFFERE! States; desertion, not & cause; od publicity; no charge until divorce obtain’ aaviatte, M: HOWES, Attorney, 78 Naasaa street, SS ARSOLUTE DIVORCES OBTAINED IN DIFFERENT yn, non-support, &c., sufficient canse, No publicity, No ct hn unit divofee is obtatued. Aas H. MUNNEL, Counseilor, 261 Broadway, room No . BSOLUTE DIVORCE! 1EGALLY | OBTAINED ix any State, without publicity or expomire; good eve where; no fees in advance; consaltations free; succ guaranteed. THOMAS DIKEMAN, Connsellor, 75 Nasgau street. river, jWalincey Carn » Sagua: hth, OK" i Antrutor, Fly Pongaccin: tity Nontarely Bow, Be Jo C8, LEMON W ATRUN "Ronald, NOrien ., Holmes, Range s three medicines oan te! Hudgind, Baltimore ; © ‘Davenport, St stomach, liver and bowel Pantheon Molocka, Hawthorne, to dias Ive % ¢ food, throws out the urtis, Sayannals nstric julee, he food to divest béfore it sours int Ree stonaeh, and canes n p90 np The Puimonie Syrup makes lond. All three of these medicines are roquired at the same ttme. This fe = Sa! Philadelphia; Denmark Thompson, York hs ftertforaghiee, Bingham, San Francine Mary Cashon, Baltimore; Premier, Merithew, Boston York; 7th, CO Whitmore, Hsp! hireya, Jr, Armatrong, NYor'! ped, ‘Pluindelphia 6th, ) Day, Chase, and Queed Lockhart, rk; West Wind, Donaldson, Wile 7th, Maggie Vail, Aguew, Baitlore: Pawnee, Galveston. Entered out Sth, Sea Foam, Rich, for Aspinwall; Foaine, uinminger, Kaltimore; Helen Clinton, Sprague, Boston ity of Anlwerp (8), Mirehonse, NYork; Ingoma, Hares, tent 4th for NC only); Oth, RH ston (destination i from Charles. 1); Viceroy, Trevellick, San Francise: ith, Carroll (5), aham, Baitimore; Anne Faweett, Polar Star, howe, and Golcondar, Davies, NUrieans; Moouie, vork Loxpon, Ang 7--Arrived, Villafranca, Urquhart, NY¢ only way to cure consumption. "A patent must begin to fn flesh before matter will ripen in the lungs and heal Saturday rineipal corner of ommerc, Pi < =] IN —OFFICIAL A ihanind oF THE “STATE Lots AA. terion of Kente erare or & Bi, 19%, 43, th, Macaulay, Lo,ers, Baltimore ; Alexandria, Sangster, New an 72 York. > C 0 Eniered ont Sth, Arichat West, Paon, for Boston; 7h, oid gore Western Chief, Hill, Shanghae; ‘American Bagie, Moore, died NY, Daniel Webster, Browne, NYork (and sailed 1); Priscila, Brown, Port Nat Aug '7—sailed, Alexander Lule, Wright, and Meinerta, Charl HOKN, July 2 rt fred, Schamy!, Smith, Son ay Aug & Scud Small (or Croaby), Philadelphia, iden Lead, Dow, New Vork; AG OPFICIA Ay lege Lotter SHRLGY COLL, Aug 1, Tajuca, Harriman, KENTUCKY—EXTRA OL August 18, 186K, MANsRILiTG, Aug ‘¢'Salied, Mary A Way, Hammond, | 99, 13, 1 Ly jb, 38, RENTCOKY “AUGUAT 18, Isa, ly 28—Arrived, Mystic, Benrae, Naples, #4, 76, Bi, E ds y 80 view, Alme. to, For ciroulars aud information in the mit dress FRANCE, SMITH & Covington, Ry hip Tronst tee, rin; ‘Sats bark ¥ y' mr (Br), ‘loom San Francisco vin Gi- braltar cond was orcered.to Mahon to perform quarantine, Cleared Aug 1, brig New Thomas & John (Br), Chill, New aoivuwmy, June 10--Arrived, Horatio Harris, Willeomb, alle. MONTEVIDEO, June 12—Arrived, ship Martha Cobb, Pear. "Balled 10h, ship 1 Sh Bianchard, Callao. alled 10th, 3 ermany cckRoasthr, ‘ag 4 Entered out, Jas & Bren. man jor NYork Rewron Aug 5 Salted, Abigail, Richmond, NY or Urn, Ang 2-Of inoue, Wulf, from Latw York for Lo ‘OM the Fddystone Sd, Alpha, Yorgensen, from Philadel- Phin for Kontenberg, \@ Start 6th, &t Paul, Martin, from Shields for Point de Unites OFFICIAL DRAWINGS OF TH SHELBY col AL inge Lottery of Kentucky: SURLY COULHOE-FRINA OLss M01, avauaT 1h 1A 5, 4a, . 44, 26, 6, BL 14, st it sige » FRANCE, Su He fe TIRE, 'M 1. For circulars and faformaiion jn tie avove rea FRANCE, sunt ion Ry —Sailed, Ronehere, NYor ba rots Fothounds Weig rat § Wore. Carde. ¥ IN TE 2 BARGAIN! selinoy Vining, Sohneos, al Geis an. 0 QrrERED mm ee afore ar me ArKO, Goud ‘at the celebrated cheap una, Weel i NY TONEY corner Greenwich and: 3 gu rabb RIZES CASHED AND INFORMATION FURNISHED in Royal Havana and all legalized 4 Lotteree ee, __Banker and Broker, 200 Brondway and sa 158 Fulton street, phin; Warren Ordway, age, Nor Sr Mie 1Atrived, Annie nies ites, Boston vin Pays gl is Richard Hind Hind, Adama Bangor. ED OFTEN, Sailed da, BH fie pking, IZE8 CASHED IN a. Sanva Cnvz (Teneriffe), Jul: ty Soarrived, Addie M Chad- pres casiteD ip LE D LOTT if JOSEPH DUNN, 180 Broadway. i DRAWINGS OF THR MISsOURI STATE LOTTERY have taken pl: di ublic at No. 910 Olive str i Bt Lote, Moe Bon otters Paddress Simmons, Murray w} { Co., St. Louis, Mo. Lf DISTILLERS. Coan, |e ‘NSW June%—Arrived, bark Asphodel, Norton, Palmer, Sinioman, Jui 18-To port ahip Horatio Palmer, digs wy PNgarons, ‘Vane I _Arrivede Henry Harbeck, Borshel, Balled July 8 Morchantman, Mo York. Perseverance (Br), oberage het uaa ai araballyand dots Bruny Toe serie ea (Br), Armétrong, do; at wh) "ri Marion Hong Baunders, arene TO RECTIFIERS. f TO LIQUOR DEALERS. fon it 100 cases of Latour's Fronoh Wb, sabe Mart J haagna, oo ory. Noelar de Page, OF Ol lof Tiber Berry, for iramaptntly ‘im fark Savarese, N jeiteney to ail wines and liquors. fone Tae Tuan, pe, Avge. np ee beth Stellan, for NYork Dagting rare aes 4 “iy aoe rites of most titauor and improv eran tly BA tet ea ft . NYor the choteest at & mere rat Th th widely used 1 . ta wetght old por Yououawa, June 6-Shiied, ria it jer, N York. ‘aud aald to be worth ts {in fold. Th pout American Pi pound bottles, Price #8 per Ib. rh. Mil be glad to gtve n eample to all Interseted. 84a Co., ! ALBEAND EIA, Ave Aug 1)—Arrived, ond FEAL Mart, Mart, Bote traoorters, Hal Pear! wtreok ok, Portamouth ; Edwin Watson, Ur Rowton ty Ohr: RUA Ward. Mawards. Allen's Point Car. ee

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