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“10 NEW YORK HERA‘, TUESDAY, A }UST 25, 1868—TRIPLE SHKET. » | two swam ashore and took refage with a friend of | Annie Gillis, owned by P Gillis, Mr Ry ch ‘three tongtha ahead of the bay mare, she two | two swam ashore and toe TT eh Wcrew lauded, | *h whole to command her and snes” ot) MR \ ace adopted the profession of arms and | come, TWE LABOR QUESTION, ‘ariists in the Spau- | fags, ve ned two lrge | in alvance of Whalebone, ‘This was cetaincd 60 the 4 P aespetbi mn ony 5 v nger he was made | ¢ Mike © front » boliding con- je wirnel ie a4 . . ye ip . ie aeons al gave Gotan a _ Ber eng 1842, and fiy tained a& o., of pe Ad we he ng door Whatcboue third and the bay mare fourth—the two parted down stream they put after the Francisco, no 5 Car date, lat phy ci jo & ina Auni Yeats after was appointel brigadier general of cay. | were Feveral Chivese characters intended to | latier were breaking badly and doing soue deat ‘The nelanoecnad Oe We Oley ot by nandeds ae aay tats Se Taateninks from Liverpool for Philadelphia, @iry. He continued to distinguish himself, and at- | me “Welcome;” bat in the absence of a | Tunning on the hamesiretci, Time, 2:04. very 4 easrters or imported rascals— ark Fidorad from Genoa for Philadelphia, no date, Ae ‘The master masons met again yesterday after- ‘Boon, at two o'clock, at the usual place, No, 61 s eae a fe hy pllot ‘i Miberty treet, Mr. Conover in the chair, Mr. | ¢racted so a attention by his acts that, as a re- | chal gcter conveying that m the literal trans- The following is the lot of undered, men | "s,?! lams, No 14), Troe tated a oe ee cee at | Gard for the services he periormed he was made | lat! on qs accn veads:—You wadiafy our tonging for | ; SUMMARY. ready for any villainy, Houses Were Pee cin bad | naval ms lO Aes fom! Baltimore for Navassa, Aug 16, 8° | held marshal in i949, being previously honored, how- | Yeav arrival, and We express our joy on the occa- | | PASHION Course, L. L., Monday, August 2 beaten and robbed and slot tf oung.e8 : un 13 Bh 5 building at the corner of Fourth avenue and | ever, with the post of commandant of the provinces | fon,” Beneath tiv five, been carried off, murdered an¢ 4 In @ ttle isle rig Five Brothers, Thenlow, from Philadelphia July 7) for Twenty-third street, owned by the Yeung Men’s | of Siveite and Zaragoza. In 1854 he was associated | with an inscriptioa—Welcome to Hen, Anson Bur- R. Anderson entered r. m. Fanny Bitts 2 in the river. The wholé of iié Rio Grande swarms | Stettin, “May 2,” lat 49, lon 14, with deserters and with rufiians who join them, and Foreign Ports. they live by plundering and even murderiug whole nt families in outlying sei tiements, x Barnes Ag 24—Arrived, steamship Ariel, Jones, New ‘Tne 24 of July festivals ut Bahia, the anniversary COPENHAGEN, Aug 6—In the Roads, Hildegard, Wiberg, of the entry of the paciticatory army into the city | from Philadelphia. during the war of thuependence, took place in that Cs Ay 5 Satled, brig Engenin, Coombe, Mali city with mest suiendor, A reas Sonire of the ie ee ‘une 13—Arrived pl us, bark Penguin, Moore, tival is the triumphal cars, which are en to the ” ' —Arri b Terreiro de Toaureconipanied by the national guard | y,4’% BA® CB, Aug 11—Arrived, brig Shasta, Brown, New and the crowds. Various religious services take FLUSHING, Aug 11—Arrived, Union, Faulke, NYork, place, and formerly the populace commemorated Haver, Aug 1{—Suiled, Bellona (8), Pinkham (from Lon- ‘he anniversary by thrashing two or three dozen | don), NYork. RB, Aug 11—Arrived, brig X Christian Association, was ordered by the President $e be Btopped unless the work ean go on with ten our men, Mr. Mullins, the contractor, corrobo- Fated the statement. Mr. O’Brien intormed the ‘meet! that ten hour men are at work on Dema- west’s iding, corner of Howard and Crosby streets, and Mr. Harlow is again at work, ‘The case of this gentleman was detailed as ratoer a hard one. It was stated that last week his son fell from the scaffolding and broke a leg, and while at- tending om his wounded sou, eight hour Strikers came on the piace and drove away his workmen. He then got another force of ten hour men, and while he was absent from the building y were also frightened away. Thus morning he fated with a third force, and Mr, Ross proposed to We one of a committee to stay there and protect the “men willing to work ten. hours. + Webb reported $hat six of his men who had beea on strike since the ype returned this morning to work ten hours. ie said he did not expect them #o s00n, for he had hoped to have had a good crop of grass from the pplace before he began work. Mr. Bogart, who had Femployed eizht hour men, wes reported to have given notice to his hands this morning that they ‘ust work ten hours or ieave. ‘The same report was ‘made on behalf of Jeremiah 'f. Smith. A number of buildings were reported to be going en again with ten hour ‘Tae report published yeecay morning that seven Canadians had been yught up by the Unions and sent back to Canada 2h, is an arch over the doorway, | for $2,000, mile heats, best three in Ap bai 1 3 4 ‘Marshal O'Donnell in the Vicalvaro insurrec- | iingame and the Chinese Embassy.” Over the side- { Owner entered b. tm. —— ...-.......4, 1 ton He wus Captain General of the province of { walk was a triumphal areb, : J. M, Strickland entered b. g.Whalebons 3. Catalonia, Spain, with headyuarters at Barcelona, ia The exercises-of 4 formal welcome to Mr. Burlin- | A. © 4 the year 1862, and was also senator of the reall game and his associates took place at the City Hall, the saine ime, in 1863 he was appointed Cap’ the words of greeting from Mayor Saunders being a8 Geucral of Cuba, which position he Tollows:— until the early summer of 1866, Previous Your ExceiLENcy—TI have the pleasure and honor to bis return to Spain he paid & vosit | in behalf of the city government to bid you a cordial fo wis country, arriving here im June, | welcome, and to tender to you and ‘your distin- 1866, in the Spanish’ steam frigate Dofla ‘wabel la ished suit the courtesies and the hoapitalittes of Catolica. He rece 8 wae wolanne a8 was e city of Cambridge. 1 oe BAER to oe yon entertained in @ prince! el city, | are no strange! formal juirodiucs ‘ i arly in 1807 he returned to Cuba, where he w tion to your triends and neighbors. This is the city BRAZIL. Portuguese; but this year this portion of the enter- Ae Bas oR, Ane united in marriage to the Countess S@ntoventa, a | of your adopiion and has been your home for many pouch i aiaaiala dd tainment was omitted, a8 probably the Paraguayan | “'Zaljed 11h, sehr E Clonson, Coombs, NYork. lady of wealth and high tion. ‘The nyarriage cere- | years. We have watched your career the last seve An American Knighted—War Newe—Elece | War proves a sullicient scape pipe for the bellicose MARSEILLES, Auy 9—Arrived, brig Antelope, Rumball, mony was performed with due solemnity inthe pri- | years with special pleasure and pride, and tl tions in the Provinces—Ofticert irit of the martial Bahians. Besides ap arrest for | NYork; 10th, bark £ pa-ol Kader, mlokseao, rig vate oratory’of her ladyship im her mansion on the | effect of your successful mission we now see in your ighting is a very convenient way of hooking a re- a han Sune esol oe jokin, Germenn aeee Plaza de Arias. He subsequently in company with | having tle unprecedented honor of being selccied | Army=-Settlement of the eruit, so the police are quite willing to listen to Por- | Kong (has been rep po his bride returned to Spain, where he mixed in revo- | to represent a foreign nation of vast resources and Troubles. tuguese complaints, and so the pugnatory individu- ’ imo, July 31—Safled, bark Lemuel, Howes, Boston. lutionary matters to suck an extent that the govern- | population—a’ nation of scholars and schools—and Rio JANEIRO, July 26, 1868, als of the populace prefer not to bring themselves 4 $—In po't sehr Ru anol for NYork. | ment, acting SOMOS, yy him @ few weeks “A ware te in the same tn tern opeLoention with ‘The Emperor has conferred the decoration of the into pce Ae, Ses are. aus from war comes brows ‘ug 2 Arrived ‘steamsh]p Nebraska (Br), since in company wit! de la Torre, Generals | ali other great and favol nations, We are happy lo peace, as the Latin maxim has it. us ‘ork for Liverpool. Zabala and Cordova and Brigadier Generals Serano, | meet you under the present favorable Patt ‘and | Knighthood of his Order of the Rose upon Barton F, _ — TE MPTOW, Als 2—Arrived, steamship Hermang Bedaya and Letona. Jt was while on his way to exile | to tender yon and your distinguished associates our | Allen, of the firm of Garrison & Allen, for his ser- (NG), Wenke, a Genera: Dulce died, hearty congratulations, Without further formulity | yices in promoting @ subscription in favor of the FS] H J P P J N G N E W S$ American Ports. = — 1 have the honor to present you to your friends and ie BOSTON. Aug 22, PM—Cleared, brigs Mary E Hinds, Hinds, fellow citizens. National Asyium of the Invalids for broken down saa dl COR EIAY 8t Domingo Cit pie arson 20 jchmond; sebr ab i. ¥ PI del ph! THE CHINESE EMBASSY. MR. BURLINGAMR’S RESPONSE, and disabled soldiers. The asylum is to be inaugu- Almanac for New Yorke--This Day. Watson, Smith, Phila ——. ship Golden Rule; barks Excursion Down the Harbor of Boston—Visit to Fort Warren and the Deer Island listi- ‘asey entered b. m. Young Fearless. Mr. Burlingame responded as follows:— rated Sailed. Steamship Kens Mis MAYOR AND FELLOW OMigmne-cAfter thank- om the 30th. 7 Bachan retin Ame enna to, ing you on behalf of myself and my associates tor | The recruits brought down Jast fortnight from the | Sun rises 5 19 | Moon sets..... eve 11 44 | oan arrive mehip Glaucus, Walden, York; brig ® your oMmicial courtesies, permit me to speak Lo my | northern provinces (whence, as having a larger pro- | Sun sets, . 6 44 | High water..morn 1} 44 | © Shaw, Grand Turk. old townsmen in the language of friendship aud portion of freemen than in the middle provinces, the ALTIMORE, Ang 22-—Cleared, ship Bremerhaven (NG), far ‘was contradicted by Mr. Conover, Who asserted that 4ntions. d NOIRE, Ang 22 Cleared, Bremerhaven, (NO ~~ mien ralecred to ‘are ‘sill ar work, oa Ria Halts Z ON, Mase., August 24, 1868. efteotion. Here eveastave Font ee ys supply of food for powder is chiefly gathered up) ‘Weather Along the Const. Wary E Long, Hardy : te ord Sweet, Ak =H Wellington had had some trouble with eight At halt-past ten o'clock this morning Mr. Burlin- | great jurist, Story. From that time to the present | | numbered only one hundred and seventy. Two ae pmeune Maa ke Ved-—Brige Oe ies Loring, Star; achre Dear- game, Chili Tajen, Secretary De Champs and tive of } have fet your sustaining good will. Here f le: hour men, who threw bricks on his taborers, but he falpeial ps ay arun’ | hundred and forty have been sent on to Para- : cy, NYork: Procured the police and be is getting along pretty | Une students, accompanied by Isaae Livermore and feauantion Pg ais Ticamanteeie id ie quay. Four steamboats with cargoes of munitions at NE Balin Knowlton, le Nance an Well since. Extracts diferent papers were | gon, Harvey Parker, Mr. Sanford, United States a hall Leys a CHARLESTON, Aug 24'-Arrived, schra Montana, Boston ; then read't nd the secretary, and | Gop, oh uM 1 % four millions of human beings as 1 now speak for | have also gone down, and it is expected some Minerva, NYork: ED Finney, Philadelphia. deliv srs. Tostevin and Ross. Consul to Chee-foo, China; General Banks, Mr. Cohb | four hundred millions of human beings. (Applause.) | important operation will take place at the seat of CALAIS, Aug i9--Cleared, schrs Helen G King, Marshall, You remember my intolerance of oppression and te fi indulgence of that intolerance for my cause’s | W8r. The new President of the Council, the Visconde , you placed me in the councils of | de Itaborahy, had, previously to his forming a State, and, im conjunction with Boston ministry, given as his views upon the war that, as 1 Chelsea, in the councils of the nation. ‘ ing devotion during | 8002 as Humaité were taken, all active operations Pe ys When ny peine Was the symbol of your | should cease, and that negotiations be entered into faith. ‘These memories in your presence come : - thronging up with the recollections of the thousaud | fF Peace, the Brazilian troops confining themselves valtythe Roads for harbor, brigs Senorita, John Given and good Wilis extended not by my political agsociates, | ¢0 g@tri#oning it until peace were made, while some Fie OSES, Ee eet iit Aug 31—Sailed, brig Pomona, Brown, Phil’ but my politcal opponents always. For this is true | of the tron-clads would go up to Matto Grosso to ex- par The office of the Herald steam yachts is nt Whitehall tachrs Minerva, Collins, Georgetown, DC; Lavinia poets, regen want fin Ree pel the enemy from their posts there, which Would | slip. All communicat fous fromowners aud coustunees to the Belt sea Polladetphin Lady ‘Adams, Heald, and Mary heir political oj o1 \! ere masters vessels wil ud free of Elizabeth, Haich, Elizabethport. « onal friendship, Applause.) Fam glad, Mr, Mag, be the only active operation. By this policy he charges ARs , persue oes ie S GALVESTON, Auz 14—Arrived, schr D F Keeling, Robit- that whi did then meets with your satistact believed the cost of the war would be made Ca aabthens Artec a recy ft stinging laser or the | 0p. a : ‘bre Hi a JuANNETTE—will leave Whitehall every morning at bali-past | Cleared Jit, afeamsbip TWlie, Deering, NYork ; schre Har Histanme tne amarante prod astee | trifing, and the squadron and five thousand | iouro'clock for the Lower Bu 'y morning P rigt Brewster, Goodall, Wlininiton j Toth, Linda, Sbisa, New" you, —— n. « future may incet with the firm approval of my oid | Men could hold Humaité and keep the Par- CLEARED. rat GETOWN, DC, Aug %—Sailed, brig E P Sweet, friends and neighbors, 1 speak to-day asin the vid | aguayans in check until they got weary of sluieninas Dane AP ererye In port brig Charlotte, Stupell, frout a ee rn eataty OT am ial peat hove thare is | belligerency, Humalté of course to be completely | sieamship fasenfa (NO), Kier, Hamburg via Southampton | xYone dses aH Aug io Toya, Sea, tram do, % ie 1) ; : = o i ‘ cla tniauliity in favor of the great m.ssion with Wuich | | levelled before ubandonment in case of peace. ‘The | —Kunhards 400. oo. Conner, Aspinwall—Pacitc | ,UAC ee einer baghs Norfolk; Bihy am connected. 1am glad it is sohere; Jam glad tiat | Emperor, however, has always been against an. Mail Steamship Co. IM Lewis, Kempton, do. é iy 5 pton, great vation hus risen up, and with one heart ‘Sieamsbip Franconia, Sherwood, Portland—J F Ames. and the remainder of the Municipal Committee, took carriages for the long wharf to enjoy a pleasure ex- cursion in Boston harbor in the United States reve- nue cutter McCulloch, Captain Merryman, which had been placed at the disposal of the city of Boston for that purpose by order of the Secretary of the Treasury. Upon reaching the wharf a large crowd of people had gathered to see the party em- bark. On board a large number of gentlemen had already assembled, Among these was Captain Usher, of the revenue cutter Vigilant, the guest of Captain Merryman. The Embassy having arrived and the imperial fag of China thrown to the winds at the fore, the cutter dropped from her moorings and started first for a passing view of the Navy Yard. Upon arriving opposite this point a salute was fired from the battery, which was recognized by dipping ‘the Chinese flag. The cutter now turned about and and Jesse, Strout, NYork. EASTPORT, Aig 14—Ciearod, schra F A Pike, Son, NYork; 15th, Lyndon, Bmall, do. FORTRESS MONROE, Aug 24—Passed in, ship Europa, Fullerton, from Bath, Baltimore ; brig Abbie © Tit” comb, Titcomb, Charis “Out, brige Geor- 4 pinwall; Carolina, for Matamoros; Chattanooga, fost Johns, PR; rebre Blanche, for Nassau; Jackson, foF San Blas (ail from Baltimore). rv gentlemen “4 to omit Wednesday's mectluigs, Which Was carried, and after resolving to “stick” to the original resolution and a vote of thanks to Mr, Tostevin, A gentleman announced that Messrs. Baird & Robinson, who Heed the wareuouses at Red Hook, will hold out and rather incline toa reduction of wages from $5 to $4 or $s forien hours’ work. Mr. Tostevin opposed any such idea, as the motto of the Master mason was $5 for ten bonrs’ work. The mceung tien adjourned. Organization ot the German Journeymen Tailors. For several weeks past the Gerinan journeymen Sailors have been al work to perfect an organization more complete in its seope and effectiveness than they Dave yet ted. Hitherto those employed ina shop were organized into what they called “shop meetings,” dat as a large part of the craftsmen of this trade 2 24 this ‘i Bee Rall , brig Atlantic (Br), Wark, Nassau, NP. ive outside of the city of New York it was always | peocoeded down the bay. A number of vessels lying | Welcomed Chua Into the fold of nations. (Appiause.) | CoMPromise, and it Is not yet known what Itaboraby | Steamship Saivor, Hallett, Boston—W P Clyde. NEW ORLRARS Aug. ib—Arrived, barks Prine Donna, dinicait Lo bring the whole force together for consul- | at the docks were crowded with people, wno isone thought expressed by you, sir, wiich | had arranged in respect to his war policy. Se ee arta Panto Cela, Wares Antwerp Boomer; Mere taancas Filial aa Rae Cathy Roberts, Liver- tation, and stil! more so to unite them for combined | waved their handkerchiefs and cheered 68 the cin psig meted mney SR Bite he! aiRer lan ah atemebetenlir ata k elytra Wunch, Melncke A Weatt, |, Sa eee PeGieured—Stenmmahiy Trate Wind, Bri i Belge on * i 3 “4 ri e P P| ) bed I be q nye ark Kin, r), Dexter, Havre—RBoy: incken, 4d—Arrived, hip Gren Grant, Quick, NYork. action, Ihisand has heen tne purpose of the leud- J party moved by. Parsing Fort Independence, the | ono wil not be done li the interests of one naiion | * Keneral fOr every one thousand men, avd an OMleer | arg Wavelet (ny tritin, Caata~ Pendergnat Bros & Co. 34-—Arrived, sleamablp Gren, Gray aiermia; Beary, Now ang men of the trade that, in the same way as the Dricklayers, the carpenters and other trades are United, the tailors should also forin into one society and thus be able to exert themselves with greater Zorce and with surer hope of success for the @oprovement of their stiuation, The principal , butin the interest of all mankind, [trust that | for every seventeen men, In the cavalry brigades Brig M_a Chase, McDonald, Mulaga—Brett, Son & Co. Sore: ) hope will be realized, Certainly, as long us t | there is a general for each 656 men, ponte Brazilian ee (Br), Walters, Ponce, PR—Heney & NORFOLK, July 21-Sailed, brig John Given (Br), Mayo, Sheil be connected with this mission the great tuter- | forces may be said to be well oficered—as to num- rarker. Port Spain, i ests coutided to me shall not be used. in any nurrew | bers. But I sce that the Portuguese army can beat el eagunias dgeeruagage nieces etna aime Deena ag ens Ave rate nee eat wiend sense. Fi he beginning [ have held to the sng- | the Brazilian in this respect. For 15,000 men it has |“ gehr Ada (Br), Belyea, St John, NB—Smithers & Co. ‘Suiled—Schrs 8 W Bunell, Bunell, Georgetown, DO; Elm gestion you have ; Irom the beginning [have | tWo marshals of the army, 15 leutenant generals, 40 Schr Winonah, Gray, Corpus Christi (Texas)—McFarland & | ojty, Kelley; Niger, Thompson, ‘and Alfred Hall, Dimmiok, recognized the fa if this inission was to | field marshals, 70 brigadier generals, 171 colonels, NYork. succeed at all it was to succeed by proceeding | 2!4 Weutenaut ‘colonels, 438 majors, 1,013 captains, mound-shaped surfaces rising here and there, and in the distance the blue waters of Massachusetts bay, whitened with ships and smaller craft coming and going, were objects which the Tajen and the students contemplated with deep interest. Rounding a sharp point of land, the cutter reached the landing at Fort Warren. Oxtthe dock Cojonel Grbson, commandant of the post, was ready to re- jorne. ‘Schr Minnie, Hudson, Jacksonville—N L McCready & NEWPORT, Aug 21, PM—Arrived, schre Northern Light Cummings, Providence for NYork ; James M Bayles, Arnold, : ; ; - onsly Bae. § Schr Sea Nymph, Conley, Baitimore—Baker & Dayton. ebject why this organization was sought is, of " upon the principles of exact justic In the | 8l4 tenunts, and 691 ensigns, Of these late @ouise, Yo demand and insist upon an increase of | Seve the distinguished party, After getting ashore, | seieciion on the outset of my foreign associates | officers 24 were In activity, and 1,014 on half pay, | Sekt @ Tod Wp avin Calas G Bourdia Ellzabethpor. enmiroo, Cole, NYork. pay from the employers, it 48 mainly those es ins th = a iy Grea fi mmarsialled the | | ejected oné from Great Britain and auother from | Thus each generai in activity had only 191 men to Schr Doretta Kuhn, Stocking, Middletown—G K Rackett & Bu. AM Arrived, achr’H L Crook, Light, Rondout. Working at the m establishments who | Party ip th fee lowing order:—Giillmore’s band at the | France, Not speaking the language of the people | command. Bro, Arrived in the night, schr Fashion, Davis) Rondout. exerting t i im the movement, | Beads whi ea ears heen be Golenel ain: whom I represent, my only means of communica- A Feconnolssance was made on the 3d by Caxias in | Sloop Agent, Chadwick, Hartford—Stranahan & Ferguson. ORWICH, Ang 2L_ Arrived, schrs Ella Benedict, Rov- 3 I ale c! as Mr. , escortes 3 - ion Ww 800 1 ¥ » gentle ers re y fr vere = i k, Trent men say tha ale clothing establist- | son and Mayor Shurtiett, of Boston; Chin Tajen and | Uo With my associates 18 through the gentiemen | Pernon to aecorlalt vitae eee ee the ARRIVALS. WT DONDON, Aly SL Arrived, schrs Andrew Stewart, erent nations, My faith in them | doing in the Chaco. Little was discovered, for the Joyal to tieircountries, a8 Lain | Paraguayans resisted strongly, and the Brazilians plause)—and they hold that the | 10st, out ofthe smnail force engaged, cleven killed ; De greatest, the nobiest loyalty to thew country, ast and twenty-six wounded, Deserters aud prisoners | 1th, with mdse ad py ngers, to Geo Mackenzie. ly, Norwich for NYork; Bela Pooks Se hold that the noblest loyalty to mine, 18 to do’ that | had reported that Lopez intended to make a general | Steamslip Wm P Clyde, “Powell, Wilmington, NO, with ; Uncas, Norwich for Alexandria; D H Bald- I * Beis ; ttack and had assem sat Ti mise anid passengers, to Jainew Hat ort for NY ork. Which is to exalt our own — countries, not | attack ai embled many troops at Timbo. Ip | mise and passengers, to pa Euiryr, from Joneaport for Row Rico. pa, t thelr employes y made clothing at y reduced rates, injuring the business of mer- ubleextent. If the whole- ises be compelled to pay higher Wages some oF equality Would be introduced in’ the two Albany for idence; Chalenge, NYork for Warren; Ban HERALD STEAM YACHTS. ys nes Huccess, East Grectwich for Duchesne, Havre Aug V, via Brest NYork; Geo Temple, NYork for Sable Mr. De Champs, escorted by Alderman Cobb; Mr. Allen, President of the Council, with Mr, Fung; Mr. James with Mr. Teh, Councilman Pickering Mr. Lien, Counciiman Denny with Mr. and Oouncilinan Snow with Mr. Kway. remainder of the gentlemen present form 3 ‘fy P +, Boston, with mdse, to WP Yradcs, aud while less cause of complaint would be MH against other nations, but in the interests of | Consequence the steamers were kept with the fires | 4 a sven the ‘amen working tor. the clock wwiNasiiiie Tere coeen seme, Maron | aiiar Ae thie te Applause.) Mr. Mayor and fellow cilizeng, It | banked, and 2,600 men were made to sleep on their | Ynec wary E Packer (of Mystic), Holloway, Sau Fran- yf Bot wcArcived, steamship Saxo1 urers Would themselves be largely benefiied, This Libed bese 4 Sart ae ees onsisting Of | Was not my intention, nor is it now, to resp at | aris at the river side, ready to embark to the Chaco | cisco, 129 days, with flour and grain, to Willets & bo. Crossed | Boggs, Boston; ship Betty (NG), Metzhorn, NYork; brid arguinent was not without Vio phe feed tea rd length to Wnat you have said. 1 wish'smply to re- | 10 ease of need. A reconnoissance of ‘Timbo hag | the Equator in the Pacttic May 8, in’ lon 12) W; from thence | John Chrystal, Barnes, Ponce, PR: achra Cathuring Jobny! ’ ellthy under Colonel Livingston and Maor Burbank and Jen; passed the Cape June 28; crossed bors ny Warmest, | bec made, and it proves to be impregnable to any | to Caps Cotier, St John, NB) JV the tact which is apparent to every ne cost | Uy a ‘ - 1) turn to you and to my old neig! iE e (Br) ; ton, Chipman, Boston » ef ail necessaries of iile has doubled and trebled, | CoM mantea reupectively-ctigutehant Ongood aeting { WY deepest thanks for this grand demonstration, | forve tue army can bring agalnat It Fe ele eer a Na Weg ag RIE BR A OTS ATS NL a and im some iustances increased in even a higher den Ms My heart has Jeaped out in response at e ste ‘J p A ) Tina, hence for Sagua. ‘i nt Steatnshi) ” if, J Hi ; Roma Fatio, Itaroused the men to action, Weekly meet. | MAiutant was drawn up tn open ranks and xd- ror thee houte the streets have | aloug the banks of the Paraguay, on the east side | "frstthes Tura lof New Haren), Thompson, Mayaguez, | Howes enon bags Drluoy, Merrion, Keterdam om Ans have been hei, some at Willamsburg and some c psc mneodeny 8 OSs y OF MIDE nt With beauty and glowing with gov 4,000, on the south 3,500, and on the north 2,300. The | PR, 1Sdays, via New Haven, with sugar and molasses, to L | Grace Darling, Martin, Windsor, NSi J’ McIntire, Haskell,’ inch guns, en bardetie, fired thirteen rounds in b +3 £ “ i an (his city, with @ View to combined action, aud the | Or tne Kinbaase le, tire jirteep rounds in hovor collections of this day, when I shall be chief occupation of the garrison seemed to be fishing. | & WP eae Portarnouth; sehra Cyrus Fossett Harding, ee A inal organization of the whole trade was at last | yr puriingame and suit ia ageiriistioal, O far away over the sea in distant lands, weighed down, | A bloody affray occurred in the harbor of Bahia, | | Brig Bugene A Reed (ir), Tucker, Cienfuegos, 2 dave, | i, Parker, Boston; J © Patterson, Corton. et completed last night. Mr. ume and suite and the Municipal Ter witht: Caton Will sustain gic ehcce aid | om board an Tiatlan vessel, Some of the crew. got | With sugar and molasses, to Fowler #'Jova. Had fight winds | Herrick, Baldwin, Dighton; Stephea Morris, Searm : mittee, in company with Colonel Gibson, reviewed , drunk and : db and calins, and has been’ days north of Hatt ori; P'A Sanders, Carroll, Boston; EF Cabada, Swain! The niveting at Which thia was accomplished was | the troops, after which the former took a position 0 strengthen me, so that shail be able todo houor to | drank #nd one man became infuriated by his liquor. Brig Gipsey Queen (of Portland), French, Matanzas, 12 | Cambria, merican Eagle, Shaw, Pawtucket; Revenue, eld last evening at (he Turn Halle, Nos. 63 and 65 pont theo tte, anni Due Cx shes Por ket re you and the country Which L represent, (Prolonged | He stabbed one of lis companions twice, severing | day ‘ith sucay, to Walsh, Field & Way. Gandy, Ho: {'S Wilson, Nowell, Washington; WD Carl Meserole #irect, Williamsburg. The large hall was | Ponte sie centee, an ceed ine Crea a i : 4 applause.) an linportant artery, and after stabbing another less Ig Guysboro (Br), Potter, eee 14 days, with | wit!, Kelly, Roxbury, ZL Adami Nickerson, Charlestown) Well tilled, theré being present from eight hundred | Colum by company front, Gilimore’s band played quently the guests visited various points of | Severely he jursped into a boat and got ashore, but | plaster, to Crandall, Umphray’ & Co, (The Gis anchoted si | Florence "Nowell, Fennimore, Chelsea: LD, Small, Toes! %W one Uiousand persons, two hundred of whom, at ps Marched by. Having witnessed inthe city, including Uarvard Cniversiiy | Was caught a glay or two later, The first of the two jart Island.) Charlestown; Geo H Bent, Smith, Boston; Benjamin Feast wore from, Sew York cis. Mr Jacot Mor. | tis the same party visited a large fitteen-inch gun, | and Mount Auburi, Upon thele return a bountiful | Wotnded men rematned im a dangerous state, he | fhe, Harn, Duiler, Bangor via New Haven, where she | Brows, Fall River; J Truman, Globe, New, Betiord if Stati, of New York, was che ident, aud Mr. ae pean ee greed or tha shell. } collation in the City Hall awaited them, and wien | Having lost Ko much blood before # doctor could be cht WE Duryea, Nicholson, Curacoa, 90 aya, with fur | fiten Mali reo,’ and A Walnwrl it, Brower, aot Jouw Mess, of Willamsburg, secretary. Mt. Edward | On'tne rutnparte te e Barty took @ position | tis was disposed of the Visitors returned to their | KO te take up the Wounded artery. tie, Ae, to Dovale & Ci to Crandall, Umphray 40. | 1, Rusaell 8 IW Hall, Half, Milton, Mame 3 Bierr, of New York, read ihe following preamble and | OW the ramparts to witness the firing. |The lanyard | hotel i Boston. The Senate a in the pngnacious province | Had.tight winds and fine weather throughont,, Naylor Ni {Black Diamond, Young, Green- Fesolitions in the’ German language, which were | jy tadlotines ore hehe hed povim f iinectes wee : a: p prcksha pia slg) poe aves Wiis one, ae Ms mata mceme tet plea Navn tocpihiee tateee wre, Del, Aug 91, PM—Brigs James Raker, from Zaza,’ BHanimously adopted. The announcement of the | fines. Suddenly the monster ean belehed fortit witl i ra does not appear that In any of the districts hear< ‘Schr Orralloo (of Machtasport), Hall, Grand Turk, TI, 14 poen ordered to Bos john. Chrystal iran Keen ordered} ed With entiiusiastic cheers:— the voloe of tiuodes the immenso projectile. For TROTTING AT THE FASHION COR from the armed parties whls were brought in by daya, with alt to simpwon & Clapp g an | Mg Pivladetpbta cand botts bor this AM) Brig Jag perience of pi yas tans if ape I hr Diekersos ley, Seal Isl 8, wi r orning fr o1 4 ae Miiereas the experience of past veare bastnnsht uethat che | some seconds all was quiet, when, nearly throe miles VS te . committed any of the bloody atrocities which some- | xnsto Healy #00.” weaned Hane eres tat ioe following vessele are detained of Wet ef LJ ,2; | distant @ coluran of water and spray, greatly to the Fifty-three persons assembled at the Fashion | titnes ove In such matters Trojans aud Grecks Schr Chas F Beebe, Rogers, Seal Island, 7 days, with fish, | Breakwater by head wid rs Ploughboy, from f js in no ] @8tovishment o: all, attracted atiention to the place a nstord: ” are alike guilt to Comstock & Co. dria for Wareham; Staterman, from Cay de fe; whereas, as | Where the tremendous misgile fell. Course yesterday afternoon to withess a trotting The revoluuion in Corrientes was over—that 1s to Schr Greenland, Gordon, Wilmington, NC, 8 days, with | NYork; Fanny Keating, from Priindetphla for, Quincy} for lumber, to Kidder, Page 4 Co, '® bay mare Young Fearless, ernor had given over his attempt to Sehr Mary Loulaa, Gaskill, Washington, NC, 4 days, with yatible with ‘the misused to rhe party now visited the ordnance room, and to them were explained many things of interest there, mateh between A. Cases Sharp, do for Boston ; Thos Boardaan, River. rawr ‘Aug 22 Salied, achr Yola, Taylor, Nvork. “4 PRON LDENCE, 2%-Arrived, sohts 4 P’ Craume no Jor : J. M, Strickland’s bay gelding Whalebone, R. Ander- | Tevover the power by force, two thousand troops, | naval stores, to Zophar Mills & C Fyiades Pigeon bt hgvenn and then returned to the cutter and started for Deer i vant bp i 7 4 hay tain under General Emilio Mitre, were stationed at Goy: ‘Schr Barba ede by Virginia er, , Ga: RH Huntley, Nickerson, Hondout}: bs P e | isiand, While examining the monster gun Chih Tajen | Son's roan mare Fanny Bitte and owner's bay mare, | 4 host on the fronticr of Eutre Rios. ‘This force had Sehr Hellen, Terrell, Calais,9 days, with lumber, to Simp- Kule, Overton, NVork. ‘ remarked that during the rule of the Emperor Tau Kwang, about twenty years ago, agreat un was cast at Tien-tsin, weighing twenty thousand catties (133 pounds avoirdupota to 1 catues), The calibre was twelve inches, and fired tron shot weighing several hundred pounds. The casting of iron guns was known quite early in the reign of the present dy- nasty. Arriving at Deer Island, upon which has been erected an asylam for the benefit of the poor, Mr. i ; President of the Board of Directors, re- ndme unknown. The litle throng, with one or two Urquiza amt : - | son & Cn lied-Steamer Win T Truxton, Strickland, NYork: tan , ry 1 Crquiza umbrage and he was reported organ: ‘Schr Nelife Belle, Stahl, ere she | Daniel Holmes, Haywood, orgetown, De (of Philadelphia) 3 arnt exceptions—these being veteraus who have not | ing the national guard of Entre Rios to gu Ph ace ; antel 1 mows, De Tnissed a trot on Longt Island in twenty years—were | Mutsserted, agains! the goverument troops invading fbr dla Keen, Elinworth via Fall River, whereste dis- | Avery, Phindelphiay Ametia, Becbe? ae, Bartitt; . ‘ 3 al e hy Chester ; , Seaman, an il friends of the horses’ owners, aud in their peculiar nubIes were existing in Sante Fé, which aympa- | “Acée Ruth Thomas, Dodge, Bangor, 7 days, with lumber, to | Umphunester: Balle, Seaman, Sotmond; Helen Mar, Wands mode evinced the interest th¢y felt in the contest, pe larealy aie ove za. The bank question was ee Ee eeT cssel, Bacee Vin! eames wees a Geo Brows, diney ; R P King, Bliven, and Vigilant, Nick ‘The stakes were $2,000, the race mite heats, best | {he jeivoF July to che rollon ing hapa uct OFT tae ranged. 4 Nise oresa “Arrived, schra Job Jonson, McBride, Geo three in five, in harness, and the horses were all | 1 : nied to a anes Raeneeen, ernere |e PD Reet ne en Out eee eee soaks og Hi 4 bet] rt; And jewa! bert, A from a private stable in Twenty-seventh street, this | Hopkins, Bangor, ® days, with lumber, | Eijoit, Nickerson, NYork; sjoop ‘Pearl, Cobleigh, Havep, city. The track was in excellent condition and the | State stock or real », re be it Resolved, That we, the tailors of New York, Williamsburg » unite in one close and compact organizaion. ved, That the Comouties on Agitation bow existing ie fr representative and each of us will pility rived, That, with a view of past bitter experience, we Wil avoid everyuling that might Weakon the effectiveness of ankzation. , Though, is via Providence, ‘om principle, oppored to strikes, we ertheless, ai «\f argument and persua- Id fa 10 accom purpowe The first speaker after the adoption of these reso- Yolions was Mr. Froehlich, President of the New Sehr to Wilson, Waltro straw. r Palos, Jackson, Elisworth via Portchester, where she failed—Schr M tthe Embassy. In procession, as at Fort War- err! . Se A. Predmot bil zabethy York Cigar Makers Calon, He was followed by | ren, the Embassy, followed by the Invited guests, | day unexceptionabie, PHM se yee ieinape byte discharged. Fe Ray Rent ey eo Mr. Greifeustein, of Willamsburg, a journeyman f Thor. 4. The lanue is limited to double the capital of each bank, | g Rene imnuTem Dorie, Perry, 8 days, with spars, to Snow Pkk FRARCISLY ‘Aug '10—Cleared, bark Elin (Br), Bur, ane by the pand, marched to the asylum butid- . On the way several hundred boys were formed inline and took om their hats as the distinguished First Heat.—1 few pools sold Whalebone | instead of triple, as formeriy. brought $10, Fanny Bitts, $9; Young Fearleas, $5, | 3. The liasue of all may he raised to that doable. Schr Comelia, Henderson, Rockland, & days, with lime, to Selled nip Att cket, Hong Kon faiior, and Mr. Lucker, President of the Talore’ W5 Brown. sd, #hipr Favorite, Bush NY ork 4380, “Erecour,”” Protective Union of New York, and Messrs, Stuinpf, Steve, Sutter, Vares and others also delivered a company passed. At the asylum Superintendent | and the unknown bay mare, $2. In drawing for | 6. Those banks which had already issued to the limit are to b let 8 Butler, Bret Port! rpook: Greasea. All the speakers urged €® Tnderwool took charge of aifuirs, nnd very soon | Positions Fanny Kitts won the pole, Whalebone nec- | deliver up the wnaieriais of issue to the commission. ioe Siien anietin Eemteeeee Taverpook: Wee Obanalet, Beer ek cee, berks Arje- ibinatior . Its own pre after their arrival the entire company found them. | ONd, Fearless third and the bay mere outside, The a Fe eht montaly muss be | Schr Leocadia, Poole, Salem. naut (Br), Gorphe, Cork; R T Turnbull (Br), Cummings, Oape s and perseverance of action. | selves busy dem second attempt they started fairiy, but approaching erty per cent of the | Schr Mary Knowles, Raker, Salem. : "Be snip Detroit, Curtis, Livet Pri Behr Joseph Nickerson, Lake, Boston, 5 days, with seed, to iven in guarantee ‘ * * cry ah told the Long Inland Of Co, ishing an elegant fruit and fish no and fh 7 This agreeable oc the turn Panny Ritts led a length, the bay tare ser- bone third and Fearless last. ‘To the pole the bay mare trotied to the front, neh, set byw. B, caterer at the lasted about @ half an hour, when, repair- he «peaking was going on ip the main halla Wa busy in an adjoining room enrotling applying ws members of the new enlarged pool. Et ma’ Donna, NYork; brige 8 Long Ia BOO inh, Lirerpool Black Haw, do; Theodore Duties, Bos Pmingtnceny one | Ar gem er ty RH See ScStaE ae Male Tarbox, Oonem, it LOL an eure q organization. Nearly all present signed their names. { ing to the chapel, several hundred ‘children, | passing it in di seconds, two lengths ahead of | ber conkol an ails of the guarantee may be ery, Hull, Chatham, Battier Fie mecting afourned ate late hour. boys and gitls, axug with remarkable sweetness and | Kitts, the otters as before, From this point they 10, Ths banks must interchange their tenues of least §ehr John A Dix, Jones; Harwich, witn fish, to J A Stetson, SATILLA MILLS, Ga, Aug 13—Arrived, bark Vivid (1 pene EE allnost perfect time, greatly pleasing tae Tajens. | Straggied greatly, during whieh Whalebone broke | werk, ~ ee chr Benetactress, Harding, Plymouth. Philips, NYork ; 16th, brig Irene, Cole, do; 16tb, bark Re aera, This clover the visit Here und the procession uyain | ‘wien badly, and at the halt ral pole (eit powiliogs | it. Phe ime of the banks, fultiling the abore provisions ore epee” a aaa AR oetaS, brig HL Harrimant of ormed, and once more t © cutler proceeded ere: —The 1OWn bay mare io the iront twenty 1 legal ten ier for twenty months from date of 7 J emgty { 4 _ A rexuiat meeting of the New York Benevolent | Qi'the return tripe Sktus the cutter p led | iengihe in advance ot Bitte ale one length ahead of | 1 The nipulntiona of cmtracta wilh uowever, be vallac Py 5 > saa cg mage am tadinewadied WS." gate Mea Wiar Peren, anil Protective Society of Practical Paintera was lield | The excursion throughout was a perfect success | Whalehour, Fearless a bad last. ‘Time, | pown | it The nation cuarantens that the haue of ait the banke | “acne Pair Wind, Rowman, New Hedford. WILMINGTON, NC, Aug #1—Arrived, sche ¥ &t Clair Jast evening at the rooms of the organization, No. 96 | &md elicited n rks from the dif | the Flushing end and homeward they ‘eh 1 but provisions of the decree will be paid | gchr KJ Munsell, Barlow, New Bedford. wards, Ireland, Boston. res . abe ferent members « , the bay Tnere passing the string under a strong fer all Sebr EK 8 Conant, Hammond, New Bedford. Cleared -Sehra F I Lockwood, St John, and Ridgewood, Sixth avenue. There was a very fall attendance. | Lieutenants Hamlin, Benuett ‘iteen leagths to the front of itis, xhe two coin | Sept Renty, Berens OgeS report. Derrickson, RYOrE. ; ‘The first business that occupied the attention of the * Case, Hidden and Rockufellow, officers of | lengths in: advan f Whatebone, he aking re- Sehr Ney, Chane, Fi RI i PE RREN, Rug So carriveds sehr Okallenge, " New pocicty was the admission of members. All of those bog: iter, did biggrin | in their power to make | Pealedly, Six lengths ahead of Young Peariess, Mine, rennin gpl eatiehat a Lg Rehr Active, Meas all ere . * » we brs peas itl ei o C ol . 03 Schr Minervs rer for Proponed were admitted, with the exception of one | seccaktul Corte Hol ee, Sars were eminently | 2 dt Hea.—The unknown b t jake effect againet (eves Kuaraaieee, Scur Lavinia Hell, Bayles, Fall River a ‘aptain Dolliver, of the revenue service, .—The unknown bay mare was the fae 16, Banke not wishing to jemselves to all the pro- ¥ . ‘who was proved to have been “scabbing” in the city | had charge of the route to’ be taker and the time, | vorite st the fleld in the proportion of ten. to | visions of thr dectre can con 2 = ag pel ag hag ___ MISCKLLANEOUS. and working ten hours, The objections w bis ad- | The hour of four wax fixed for the return, and at | eth!. Th the send of Whaievone was frst, Ritts | 1850, whore this same is not opposed to the articles one an , Choiapiin, Pawtucket. " ; ‘ Sehr Connecticut, Champlin, Pawtucket. BSOLUTK DIVORCES OBTAINED IN DIVFERENT Mission were 80 furiously put that the disappointed | precisely that tuné the party were landed on Ui “y jaure third and Fearless last, Whale. | ®t of this decree, Sebi ria Louisa, Eldred, Pawtucket. A tates; A jon, non-support, &c., quietent cause; De candidate for adinittance beat a hasty retreat. | Wharf, Where carriauer were in waiting t varies broke badiy at the turn, and at the ee eee ee ee eae arte nL | SRE LW pemeey, bane, ily; moe! iia divorce obtained: advice free. Charges and counter charges of illegal voting were | them Ww their Loti, ip the bay mare reached to the front Guin et Wililatos, Pa M. HOWES, Attorney, 78 Nassau street. made and severally disposed of when the president, - ugths iu advance of Whalebone, he four ‘4 = aes, Phillips, Pawtucket for Phtladetphia. cjniiiasliead asieuaapiananaisdicion lilpicthedasteinsillin Mr. James Connolly, drew attention to a letter from | auson Burtingnuse at Hometirand Recepth wits ahead of Bitty she five lengths to the >. 9 Spas radamiad buictreneia tana eons CUE RORS eR ECK'S. PULMONIC, STRUT, 3.€.€, Whalley, president of the National Labor . eption | front of Feariest. Time, 41% seconds. To the Schr AG Hazard, Minor, Providence. | Sin ORBE CRG SEAWEED TORIC sud SoeERC! Movement, asking the society to send delegates to idac, Mase.—Welcoming speech by | hal(-mie pole the bay mare retamed her position, Schr Sarah J Fort, Fort, Providence (or Georgetown. MANDRAKE FILS. Thess three, medicines will onve oxs- the Netional Labor Congress, which ts to meet in a Response by Mr. Burtine | 'fottiuy sieudily, but ihe others were breaking and | — The Botafogo or Jardim Botanico omnibus tram- nrad Fox, Ward, Providence for Baltimore. Fer Rereeed Touts betps te imncive tae teed tarewe Gel Gee ‘New York on the 21st of September. The communi- e@aiion was on motion ordered to be received and on file, Some desultorsy conversation on \;. Approaching the | road i# being pushed anead and the company expect | Schr Mary A Holt, Holt, Providence for Philadelphia. asiric julce, and helps the food to digest before it sours tn mit Tit we age, Providence for Elizabethport (ee ieoateek con cocbes 0 good at e . wae je change, the | to get it complete as far as the Largo Machado, say Al ite. feature being Whaleboue's constant | Amie and # ball, by the Lothot next month, "The | Shree Anderson, Devie Providence tarkloatettport, | ,, The Pulmdnie Syrup wakes good, rich blood. All three of Harvard University, Mount Other Points of totverest. : ; Anderaou, De fh rkingmen's Unions followed and the meeting CAMBNIDGR, Mass, Augusto, isis, | Orewking, but past this point the bay mare shot vompany, however, played them a trick f James English, Baker, Providence for Klizabethport | ‘eee medicines are required ag the same tine, This te the sijourned. It may be almost nately said that the classic etty of | fUrtber 4 rushed by tbe stand tweive parrassed them and stopped the construc. #e, Providence for Elieahethport, py Eg a a RT og lengtha the winner length aes Whalehone There was a deal of i I Bilts second, one | ton for some days, just when passing through the widence for Kil inet, Cod amber port, ES rloss, as nauatl, last + part of the Ih The t wae to fee all “1 Il O Wells, Reeves, Providence for Elizabeth. ‘Dr. King and coustierable ore of the elty work on the tramroad. | "lS. susan & Mary, Kenvon, Providence for uleabethport Kon: i tb Cambridge has rivalled Boston in the pomp, aud splendor, and enthusiasm of her welcoine to Anson - OBITUARY. “HENCK wil! be professtonally at hia roome, Hh Now York, oh Tuesaday, Heptember ly ae ure rt, as rnpning by (he Ubree lation iu Unis termination, Time, | S0 all their paviors knocked of work and not one | cur Northern Light, ¢ bmnewy Hanoy joston, on Wednem jember 2; Snare! J. Herebee Burlingame and his ussociate representarives of the | ugh. Could be got for days, but at lasts few iuen with | pone nr nen CummOs Providence for Kites Saturday at hin principal ottee, ets worth iat Chinese empire. This is, perhaps, as it should be, Third Heat.—Dut Wile betting, The little buy | some paving ideas were scraped up and the check Sehr Allen H Brown, Pierce, Providence for Blirabetly corner of Commerce, Philadelphia, Pa., from 8 to The above named gentieman, one of tbe oldest bankers of this city and the founder of the New York stock board, died suddenly at his residence in this city last Friday. Mr. Beebee wae born in Danbury, mare hind gained 4 her driver would we: 1 for Cambridge ta the recognized home of the distin. guished minister, and her citizens naturaily fee! a pride iu doing him honor that shall be second to tha: shown him by her sister cities. Iu New York, Washing friends, but they felt afraid { was removed. Sebr Connecticut, Stephenson, Providence for Eliza! - _—— ——— 7 ont, his inexpertence be- A horse racing cinb, called the Jockey Club, has bay Motte, Beatie, Provic r \ OFF icy DRAWINGS OF THB STAT ot of fairly. Atthe | just been got into shape, for the Rio people are | kcercompromise Baciow, Helun tor Hugabethport Zao, ,toriee of Kentucky cnae 148 AvOUeT 94, 1806. frout, the bay | getting inoculated with a little turfy sutrit, which | Rehr Mary Fletcher, Sawyer, Warren tor Philedelpia. an 1s, Why, 09," 64, 10, 4 Kilts third avd fearless in ber | breaks out in disputes in the newspapers and ina Behr BW Babcock, Dickens, Westerly, STATE OF KENTU Cabs 144, avoust 4, 1 Coun., near the close of the last centary, and was at | * “ I ole Whalebone | demand for horses from the Cape of Good Hope, | Sebr DH Daldwin, Allen, Newport. 14, 78, 1 te, 40, a the time of hie death about eighty-three years of age, | 0 *t Battulo, Ningare, Boston and other points which the bay mare two tenths ole Whaletone | aad results in wonderful costuines and marvellvus Sehr Gloucester, Hodgdon, Blouiugton for Elizabeluport. » M7 O Poop eUDYt CO.. Man fie served in the war of 1812, and Was at one ine | bave been tn the way of the journey of the Embassy | position as at the turn. Time, 46 seconds, | riding, The president of the society is the presi- c ALL gg Sa a OMARD COMEGLIDATED—EETNS OL i ee the latgest bullion dealer in the Ubiced states, “tp | and Mr, Burlingame the people have been jubtiant | “0 the haif-anile pole Bitis tid couared the bay mare, | dent of the Union and Industry road, aman whotakes | Schr Oriea, Tavis, Nore ine dtiey Clik ee a ookeotiparrn crane 40, avaver 2, 1968. t waged largely ia comm and enthusiastic over their presence; but it was re. | Qt Whalebone retained the lead, passing it in 1:2% great interest in the improvement of riding and | Schr Yankee Boy, Reeves, Norwich for Robdout. be, 6, By at ithe i Be at that te he met with Repaee Pp 3 The ame condition of affiirs until rounding mto the | farm stock and has introduced an iron horse to run | Behr Florence, Barton, N ORY, WOOD & CO, Managers. erases of fortur llts beuevolence, zoud served for Cambridge to make the demonstration | homcatret mare, which | Hpon the fine macadam road of the company, Schr Bela Peck, Avery, N \ en and infegrity of character en mi 10 a who | whieh would most emphatically impress the | We 10 conteat with | Which runs from Petropolis to the frontier of Minas | Ech tyimant Bement, Tustie, New London, OFFICIAL DRAWINGS OF THE SHELBY COlp Mad the |) Visitors ihat their tour through the country wi Dim « tishe retained, | Geraes. A boat-racing ciub has its regattas upon Schr AC Weller, Looker, Portiand, 6 lege Lottery of Kentucky :— pasure of his acqualD winning e heat. three ie in actwance of Whale- | the bay of Botafogo, which is well suiied for the Sehr k Flow 4 or Looker, Fortamd CX, snieUny COMURGE EXTRA OLAS 408, avousT 24, 16 is one which all confidently hope will re. vithe bay mare, Fearless, as of | purpose, while for a model yacht club no finer | Sebr WS Clark, Kelly, New Haven (or Philadelphia. , a, 42) 8,44, Khe sult tm perpetuat and inseparable frlendiy | Old. ‘During the w vis heat there was plenty | Facing place could be found than is afforded by the | Schr Martha & Tlanual, Dix, Hise"iaven for Kiveabethport. Pat ies Ca o Avaver th 1808, tong i SiPadeoh ae relations between the Ui States and the | OCfUNMINY and ont litle fair trovting. ‘Time, 221%. | bay of Kio. The maritime spirit of the city has not, | febr SS Fyier. ‘ei Haven for Philadelphia. 1 Be fe, Mt Ebenezer lrving et of th nest n the United Staves and the Fourth Heat anny Bitte the layorite two to one | however, yet got beyond row boat regaitas. Beer F Berkel Lowell Nem Haven or onsen, KENTUCKY—FXIRA CLASS 249, AUGUBT 24, I Wactinzton Irving. died at the patriarcha’ aye or | Chwese empire, ‘The fact that Mr. Burlingame ts a | sgoinst the Jeld. There now commenced to be dis- | ‘The news from Matio Grosso is that the Para- | Sehr Kupedive: Clark, ay arbor cori 2, "02, 81, 22, 7, 19, “06, 2, "B,D, 14," 60, saad-sticee yuana, Wadaaaed arwaye Vel alee citizen of Cumnbridge of course added greatly to the | Maxed conskierabie 1 fae ing between the betting | guasans were sul bard at work pou the fort . a, AMMTUCRY crake thoy Avatar 94 ieee, Tears. Deoeased alwaye led a retired | i: Ge ene ovation th t him and his compan. | eth hard words were coustantiy weed. Whale- | Beations of Corumba and some other pointe on the SAILED. sO oho canton Don? aame of tek Lente AL acl Yi er hone took the lead, 9 he retained aronnd the | Paraguay, as if the farthest thing im their intention |. , ~] r For ciceulars and information jn the above Lotteries mldreae ioe of is we J tons; ont indépendent of this local selfishness, if such | turn and to the q , passing it one length | was to abandon that Brazilian province. In fact the | .,Stguahips South Amerien, Rio Janeiro, kes Heury Chaun FRANCG, SMITH & CO. , it may be called, (here was still a feeliug that in hon- nt of the she two lengths anead | advantages they derive from holding part of tt are 5 ce " ‘Covington, Ky. (George J. Adie yring him and his Orier 18 nd Fearless ® bad fourth, Time, 43% see. | great, Corumba e piace by which they get, sup- Wind at anneet Sw, . eR EE Ld or jental associates they were aiso bone bean to break after leaving that | plies from Bolivia, and they are carrying on large ee Gets, BARGAINS ARG OFFERED DAILY In sas, George J. Ac ‘ Snown as the } Ma) ine their respecte and approval to what is now a | polit end rau conaiderably, in whieb he was imitated | @tazing operations tn the large extent of ground Marine Disnsters, Ax Coton, Mackerel, Flour, Sugareand all ki xs ‘" Author of several text books « hit in ose, died | SCL Boe probably coon will be one of the mighty | by the velanve. ‘The half-mile vole was passed in | Which they dominate, whence they thus obtain beef | | 8@ For particulars of marine disasters on the English SONRW corn Sonetee ean terra - fm this city yesterday asneed 1 -_ +? ant nate of the globe, 1:26) in the same position as at the quar- | for the troops fighting in Southern Paraguay. Coast, eee telegraph columns, = _ —— — He Graduated ia the he day was one of the mostlovely of the season— | ter . Passing down the Pinshing end The steam navigation of the Araguaya, which Bank Axnurws (whaler, of New Bedford), Packard, i* PILLS OR ANY OTHER M a New York University ig lo44 and was German pro. clear, coo very clement of nature | and int the homestretch Whalebone and | forms the boundary between the provinces of Goyaz tated ti a despatch from St Johns, NF, received by Mi ey thisis, constipation, nervous, bilious and fessor in (hat institution from 1#46 to 1864. In 1s48 med tc whole occa. | the mare broke badiy, when Fanny Bits pears to bE ALOUL to become a Sane New London, vo have boon, totally OTe ten liver complaints cured by Du Barry's Hevelentn, Arabion he published 4 German and English dictionary. He a t pon at the Parker | collared bork ant passed them quite prettiiy, and | realit mall Kteamboat taken thereto having | was built at New Hedtord 1a 1860, and owned by Joue Bourne | owl: CCh0 OF i sites ia tian of BrohAD, A0., also prepared a Geriuan grammar, an abridgment of 7 Me t saene At ubout ten o'clock, by acommit- [ sped some the winner three jengths in advance | Made several trial trips, and the President of Matto | Jr. Wane tats on de mand. DC BARRY & CO. 168 Willlam his own dictionary, a German reader, & mauual of Sg ia sbnhag od (ty government, headed hy of the bay he one abead of Whalebone, Fear. | Grosso was there awaiting to descend in her to the ra- | somn anco, Clark, from Taunton for Martha's Vineyard, | pirrol New York, aod through MILHAU, 188 Broadway, German literature and a Latin gramma He was | (Qonveyed in bar coe onder their gnidance were | less laet. Tie, » JL Was nollced that some of Caso below witch is clear navigation | lort main boom while beating down the bay th inst, and | and all grocers and chemists, abot forty-even years of age when We diet bar ~ sarouches to this city, Escort duty was | the bay mare's harhess was broken, and her driver pthe Amazon. ‘The success of tis matter will be of | put into Newport Met. ort NISHED > pe rroriued| from the hotel by (he National lancera | claimed that le was fonied, when (he remaining at moment, and ints next! will go somewhat | Fisinxe Soun HENRY STANHERRY, before reported ron | PIKIZPS CASHED AND INFORMATION FUR 3 thes; Genin Debbe Heap od Mounted and wider imand of Cap- | drivers made counter-charges, and for a moment | Into detail regarding what is doing in reapect to | down by center Zim. in Koyat Havana and all legailaed i SOLUTE, we ain Barney Hull), and at the bead there was consideravie bad bloud exhibited, Not | Opening communications with the centre and west Banker and Broker, 200 way and 169 Fulton street, London yesterday, we | Was & mounted By cate despatch, dat noticed by the judges, of the empire, so a8 to render them mdependent of aire as) they pas "th Heat. The bay River Plate and Paragny Sonn Fraxots BuRATTT (of Orient), 206 tons new meas . » s TRISTATE LOTTERY pave information of the death of Don Domingo | Sit%a they pas Fisth Heat.—The vay mare sti)! had the call in bet. | the Kiver Plate and Paragnay, remeron Ore tek ban been wold to | PPE DRAWINGS OF THE MISKOURT STATE 1 ma or the ae ‘ eee still had te d - . huilt at Weatport, Conn, in } DRAWINGS tre at No. 210 Olive atroct, Duwe y Garay, Marquis de Casieiforiie. formerly The liste of march from the Par ner cane vad hom ting. | There wae s wrcat deal of trickery displayed Another MUtNY Has taken place in the Brazilian | parties nt Westport, bf, for $5,6% cash, Titavevanen Wee eae Pian Se simmous, Murray & ip scoring and it Was not uni the ninth attempt | floti'la stationed upon the Upper Urnguay to guard “ t that they got the word. ‘The drivers felt badly and | the province of Kio Grande de Sul from Paraguayan guns erin Rockland, 16, tora edly Yotenced - were figuratively bent on cutting each other’ raids, Some months ago the crew of the gunboat | for the eoantin trade, and to be commanded by Capt Otis ~ throaia, Whalebone took the iewdt and retained Taqnary ran their capiain off, and now they have | Carl. Owned bs it nry and Levi U Verrill. WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c. until the quarter pole Was passed time, aa done the same with their new captain because he | At Perry, 17th inst. by Potter & Nutt, « sehr of 185 tons, {UCKOO CLOCKS OUR PATENT AND MANUFAC xeconds—when Fanny Wilt sho: stead and | did not pay them adouceur he had promi owned by parties at Red Beach, een oti cheaper than any imported ; trholenate L umber Coy a tebe of 148 Evadvanbe of Fearon, nao Wan bow’ Werle toe ai Th, iMcutting frewood, ‘They arranged | come camel Maud Muller, owned by the uidere and others, | snd real A PRANK FIFED & CO. Jewo litte for te fret reet to Tremont, fo Court, Green and Leve- *, Mo. Nenfenant general of the Spanish forces aud Captain | Schoo! w AY ‘ 7 * Ht THENCE OVEr « etd Gevera) of the isiaud of Cuba. Deceased was born part of Catbridge known as Mat can@iann” ret m the city of Sotes, Spain, in the year 1804, and was rocesmon Was received at the east end of the bridge consequently at the time of hie death about sixty res pak ite aed pote Associations y pitbiic and pRivRte build yeare of age. AO was Aepoonded from an old | were prorumely decorated with eee wong the route Chine Cl nd titled Apaniee Cerntiy, ANd at wn nriy | Hage, ad these Were Alvo Huseroye poltomeal wan He asec, hut one of the | and to be commanded by Capt George Bartlett. Avenue, corner Fourteenth atreet, and BIS Eig! ime curiae the yace, “Re | evew came to Dim bere the bonr Axed, aNd the | “Arinvec: iein inet Me? Me Bride, o sehr oF 100 tone, wawed | Sores Fweuiy-sirh stres