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NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, AUGUST 31, 1868. . s se de eee POLITICAL INTELLIGENCE. Lo apd Suse "i wondered what Linon wwould say when be aces a, sie Sehr G L, Lewis, Boston, 4 day with stone, 10 Geybert & bats hoary? RINGS COUNTY PoLITics. the road to Washington, only he good woman | tHon, Reid at Belmout, Mr. Charles Deastremont was | 4 st2Ziath Brows, Nantucket, 6 days, wit Sab, to Boone wend 0. , Ane to mention hime” (Ae edest Mw and I don’t | chosen delegate to the State Convention, and resola- When the great day catne—the 4th of March, 1861— tons favoring the nomination of Jobn T. Hoffman | fu crarming eo koma ge ly Sanday Excursions to the proviged? ‘And then such a choice! Coney Island, boney Kings county—always targely democratic in ite | » Wits wanted to se dows te want Pa Oo Suburbs. for ‘the aiteple and’ sedate; netharale Tor ascetis | €XPresaion at the November elections, bids fair to | wife why go down you are opponed Governor were adopted, STR an tie Linnea Behr Henry Gastod” Knowles: Provider for i fishermen; F Branch, for the frivolous and fagh- | realize the sanguine expectations of the party ma- | tothem?” 1 sald:—“My dear, I that; butl | yore than ten thon: atten: he Ni Behr J 1 Youman, Ulidersleeve, Provinces Tontyat ronable; ‘and twenty-five other pisces around | nfpaiators on the electoral vote thia fall, The major- | W&M, 10 go and hear the fellow say something | ,,Mfore than ten, thousand people, atiented ‘fans, Sohr Angel, Chase, Providence, lenshies apd. sree ent oo v i. ont of his mouth.” I went down and stood upon & Tn the arranceting in Springfeld, Mase, | gens Zoe, Hall, Providence. ‘moment will suffice to pay atten- | 't¥ 1s variously estimated at from fifteen thousand | pile of bricks to ‘see what I could see.” When that | Yesterday. afternoon @ thunder shower sud: | gcnr George W Cummings, Boult, Providence. Enjoyments of the Democratie | yfect*"Y %* to twenty thousand, and the latter will not fall far | honored ld gentleman came ont, James Buchanan | (emi ccaltered s large part of the crowd. The meet} | fear Copy, Mills, Providerce, ‘The Port Royal ran down there Poeiceaay qomthe | short of the mark. ‘The campaign is now about to | (Spbisuscl =f did my heart good: also when that | break up thie morning.” "S't 954 ‘he camp Behr 3M Frectan, Blaidge, Provitence Holiday. foot of Warren Sjnort distance of the pier. Ladies | OP€D in right down good earnest, Tne active buzz | of out State, and alse of our bar, Chief Justice Taney. | , Samuel W. Mason, formerly connocted with the Rokr Sued Rarshon’y Bout, Norwich and gents ta perforce to trust themselves tothe | and hum of preparation has already been heard | (Tremendous applause.) Then came Lincoln Boston press and of late years publisher of the Sa- | Schr Ellen M Baxter, Pero, New London. native dug-oats in getting ashore, and as a conse- read his address. I don’t belt along the line of both armies in the political field of combat, and the forces are being rapidly drawn into Position wherevera pointcan be gained to cause confusion in the ranks of the contestants. Tire light leve he | vannah (Ga.) News and died on Saturday at | Schr Vermillion, Lockwood, New London. on | his residence in Tamworth, N. H. He was thirty-two Schr Undine, Martin, Portland, Ce ae Baltimore, sense would have read such 8 thing ag he read | years of age. Schr E Brainard, Wells, Remnena Oe Pits hewn ts naa rion Manat | cet aoe xn henner prt | ts i an sue. to be the very hell-cat himself, While Boston on Saturday by the sudden tines of some | cbr Lizzie Raymond, Lord, SPORTS OF THE SEASIDE. E Tam talking Stratton, Samuels, Kasex. High Bridge. Yorkers were found rusticating im out of the wey | fleld pleces of elther party have delivered thelr | about Billy Seward T will any this, that if there emee uantly of wnicn they” 1oang ace gastor eans, & | Behr W Gage, Mason, Bridgepors for Jersey City. After the accepted termination of the summer | cottages amid alanthus trees and scrub oaks. song charge from the ward and district wigwams and ae ae Fangs oo i feet Goes nuts. ‘fre in a fair way to recover. Pur brig J Titus, reported on the 29th, 1s consigned to Brews, solstice—after the annual vacation taken by a great | others were ex-Sher ne Jame polly salge as Brady and | within the more pretentious walls of the Academy; | Way nrter the death of Lincon, “te thought Johnson bar ae a ‘The brig Ben Lewis (reported on the 29th inst) is consigned eity—things again assume their natural aspect, and | jnson, of steann-tied:to-the-dook , and ‘of | but thelr fire appears to have fallen harmlessly i ent . iliains bat he ad, Ba et ned, He THE NEW ENGLAND FAIR, to Morrison & Philips, and reports Nght NE winds for the % 1s no longer a fashionable crime to be considered | lesser not in! ites Hotel, the Alhambra | among the masses, who treat with callousness the » by natitu- New Haven, Conn., August 80, 1868, : *m town.”” ‘This must be a great reltef to scores of | Sud the Ocean House were alive with visitors. | aavancement of any innovation whatsoever on the (Applause,) He knew that document bad : ? bps) BELOW. Smaller caravansaries seemed equally w: - pretentious people who have not the moral courage | ized. It would appear as if the ond ey the nea Yo appear honest, and whose only happiness through | 80n was about to be made the most of by those who te long heats of July and August is to see the bell | Ain Or Newmont nk precne oe at Tat Bar handle rust ana the door plate grow dusty by neglect. | precious hygiene fanned baskers and bathers through They meanwhile are to be supposed as wasting their Hele one owe In the shade it was simply de- sweetness among the pleasure haunts of Newport and ai les e Saratoga, and not, asin truth is the case, confined jencing and the glinting sheen of the sun. to a hack, parlor or cramped up counting rooms or vements are visible in Rockaway. workshops, And thus it was yesterday, as Nature, wopere Abr gl ity wine the >Southaide Rail- ther, sent writ Ere llpetled true as a beneficent and bounteous mot a Much letterwriting. Itis a reprehensible practice Gown its heat, that hundreds could leave their | for the steamboat men to represent the first landing laces of concealment and ind true solace in a few | on the way down from New York as Rockaway. It is not been opened since '61. They had forgotten the | The manufacturers of New Haven have joined in — constitution, They suffered it to be buried inthe | an agreement for a holiday on Wednesday, the | Bark 8 W Holbrook, Small, from Genoa June 8, dust. | When you talked about constitutional rights, | peoona day of the New England Fair, and 1 ‘Wind at sunset WSW. The i oo, a pl rit ‘Tne Seats . recommend similar action throughout the State. Marine Disasters. e) no idea of now; have got to know it. Applause.) iss Governor English has invited all the New England BABE GEN Cons, while beating out of the harbor of Sap Before Mr. Johnson me President I had heard governors, with their tive staf? offi to's Francisco R08, ie evening of the 28th inst, went ashore op af great, many Toa aboras nia, ae Whee hevceras en. private entertainment en Thursday evening. | pane cmuroN, Hume (before reported), touched on Alva. support the constitution.” ‘The radicals had forgotten ity-one horses have been eatered for the several | rado bar, where she was loading mahorany, and when off toalter that. The old villain Lincoin aid not mina tt | oe, Which begin on Tuesday and close on Friday. | Sa, on’ the st iaton her way to New York. commenced at all. If they had thonght that Preaident Johnson | For the $1,500 purse of Friday the horses Rhode | to leak so badly that’ the captain was compolied to ran her was gol tomind his oath they would nave altered. | 281804, George Palmer and George M. Patchen are | on shore, ba ET het rag ol oye that, "No wickedness ts too great for them.” They | @nlered. Every class is full. vor the trotting stal- | Sam sn ie Torta fon BI00 wa te lakear for Bk 20h, Ca go. into every Kind of lascivionsness; they chea yo Premium of $1,500, which takes place on Tues- Hume, tale, seccud siaie cord sovert seamen’ were. they lie, they ‘steal. If there is any radical within MP an lumbus, Renae, Rhode Island and George | to this’ port yesterday by the steamship San Francisco, regular democratic principle of thinking for one’s self. But the heaviest siege pieces are kept in abey- ance just now, and upon their execution the balance of hope remains of turning ‘the not yet decided” of the community. It is certain that the republicans have put their warmest and best energies to work, and if they glean not well irom the coming harvest the fault is not from lack of energy. Indeed the city, wards and county towns, are pretty strongly organized. Grant and Colfax and Seymour and Blair banners, bearing # devices breathing the most patriotic and inspiring chen are entered, BARK AND’ Packard (bef rted I sailed ours’ retirement among the sweet solitudes of our | no such thing, and four miles away from the the sound of my voice I hope ho will take to him. ins REWS, Pac! fore suburoan retreats. Cid to tear themselves away | place must be that length of a story. Verdant ones, | Sentiments, bear ample proof of the deep interest | self what I say. EMAL from Hew Bedtont Mar’ Tn want savers Now 16 te from the dissipations of metropolitan life, its rival- | however, get ashore.and after patronizing the hotel | felt by tho citizens generally in the approaching il Veter ee igh earteyg Le rape ene oe 11 of the crew, arrived in New Bedford on Friday last:—Om Te nin tie Namignl ee hey yee rain et ciprap ren are eo struggle for political ascendancy. The meeting | fike “int. ‘Well, "they ‘sails’ that is’ all” very PHILADELPHIA, August 30,1868. | Haon's Poin, Ouaneeein a eee quarters at Hae Omtained real relict by this mode of “going into | through the sand and the salt ‘meadows, wow sect Sa oe ae well; “we will abolish that idea, After four | Considerable interest is felt in the races to come | Yeaselashore. Both anchors were out, and tie vessel went the country,’ and High Bridge, that old familiar spot, where “glory and renown” are as household words, was among the most patronized. The poor reach Rockaway; the faint-hearted return and re- years of war we looked forward to peace. I will not | om here at Suffolk Park this week. The purses are | Shore wilh such foree that both the anchors with the vessel spired on the issue of the contest, say anything about the terrible scenes of those four tng, $7,000. wi ‘i inches of water under the ressel’s Keel. with 4 fect fountain treat to the hotel where they first fg their respects Yet it is not alone on the Presidential question that after janding. The natives are a at la it ever run for here, ti Ine race of le, years. Inever want to witness them again aslong | the ‘anp fall. There were about 2% feet of waier in the hold and rich, the fashionable and lowiv, took steamboat | scrupulously honest and hospitable. “Some complain | the,Worthies hereabouts are avsorbed in interest and | 46° tive, dome fat Rorses aro (entered snetudlng Mountain | Setanta ner go about fan of raler inthe and carriage, and enjoyed the many beauties of the | that they are rather exact in the allowance they tained, democratically, and advocated by the ring, h ‘u e heen s yeere og ry seep Grant. He might Inet four. days Lil : sae Rigo waler there vere’ 1ig feet, of water 1a the hol, “hathe sevnery about it. Over the hard surface of the road | give to boarders of green corn, fresh potatoes and | that ienry C. Murphy may win the toss for Governor | 2ave been a great man if he had acted out the prin- tide began: to. fall. the erew commenced sawing the ice, {m many rattied with “ two-forty speed” wending their | preserved eggs; but @ contrary policy would be ex- ciples of an honorable soldier. Give me a hundred 7 hopes of getting her off; but she was making water ao bad Way to this pleasant place, as if Lady Thorn was in | travagance aud dangerous to the precious health or | Gcsplieris Chornet ait opponenis. Inthe event of | men and Iwill whip him and two hundred men THE SPRINGFIELD RACES. that's was of bo avail, ind they. wout te woEr taving of the rear. By boat the crowds were immense, and | the boarders. The manner of serving dinner 1s | Which is to be held this week, Alexander Mccuc, | ¢23!l¥, If he stands up man to man. Ido not con- SPRINGFIELD, Mass., August 30, 1868. the provisions, clothing, and most all of the coal. ‘the splendid shipping of the East river, and the land- | primitive, One waiter 1s a little girl who has dark- ration Counsel, is to be put forward for Sena. | der him much more than an ass. It was only cir- LD, . » . bitter cold, the thermometer being below zero. After uring cape and wooded vista of the Harlem river, were | ened her teeth eating blackberries; another is a mid- se y cumstances that placed him inthe position where | A large number of fast horses, which are entered | in vain to save the vessel, they cut away the marts on the I the place vacated by Murphy’s election. omas Kinsella, journalist, late Postmaster ad interim, is @ prominent aspirant for Congress in the Second district in place of Demas Barnes, the present incumbent. Silas B. Dutcher, republican, will be urged for that district by the Republican General Committee. William E. Robinson will again seek the nomina- tion for re-election to Congress in the’Third district, Cpnceed to him in the race is likely to be Walter Livingston dle aged matron; a third may be the driver of the wagon in which you arrived or the boatman you aiterwards employ to ferry you over to Hog Island. The first brings the knife and fork, or pernane two qd Col themes of constant and earnest conversation. Onn ‘The captains of the steamboats plying hence were usual, and on board were all sorts of People, There was the independent gent and his lady, the bustling and irascible old indy with her | forks and no knife; the second takes voy the carefolly guarded, blooming, “swect as a peach’ | plate; the third dumps down beets, cabbage and young dauvhter; the family couple who watchfully | green corn on top of the meat, and a fourth may cared for the pretty basket with the customary bot- | crown the edifice of edibles witha spoonful of rice tle peeping ont, but seemingly hidden; the smart | pudding. It is a delightful place and cannot fail to ae a It Aan re ah good gene to grease | tor the fall mecting of the Springfield Club next | gbandoneds "Ths! tent days after she went axhore she was horse market.) He would not bring much if yon did, | Week, have already arrived, and fine sport is antici. | to enable the cre it to Black Lead Island, a ce of 4 ated. ‘The entries for the ‘trolting races will close ae, alee, Wiser el tee Vas one eae tears fet threo. milions ‘of soldiers:“and, out of those | o& Tuesday evening, Septomiber 1." ore a pe aoe three millions one million and a half were emigrants officers, cooper and eight men, and brought them to New brought over from Europe to fight the battles of the | | ARREST OF AN ALLEGED MURDERER.—On Friday | London. arriving thero on the 27th inat. A. portion, of those North. last officer Silas Matteson arrested, at Brocton, one | Son and a portion by the schr Quickstep: a!s0 of New The South was not conquered until every port was | John murphy, charged. with murdering a bartender | London, who still remained in the Inlet when the Era lefte . ¥. Tm beaux end the smarter belles, with the indispensable | repay the visitor Li ith, humor and 3 . | stopped up and the peopie could not get bread. | at Cornii mediately after killing his vic- | The mate and three men took passage in the steamer Lion, COMpiecDaneOPoente Tasers! Aad EAD Abaaiones | hae ee cueee of health, humor ana origh Livingston or General Slocum, either of whom pos. | ‘ey were hating for the constitution, because thoy | tim, Which happened in.a drunken Draw Murphy | for BiJohn, NB.” Willing Oasoody seaman, long it urchins, who on bustness days are given to shining bar ey Committee than Mr. Robinson can lay claim to. copied our constitution verbatim almost, |- fled. He had been tracked to Buffalo, and on his tak- Pape el Ce ee oe 6 OR IOs Oo De boots, but now let loose for mischief untrammelled Fishing and Frolicking. For Comptroller the prominent democratic candi- | (APPlause.) ing the Lake Shore cars at Buffalo for the West word | He is about Syear oll. Thea was s fino voasol of ‘with business, Pler No. 4 North river was the scene of considera- | dates are Alderman James O’Brien, of the Sixth | don Roden oY or Me Tactical Platform. (A volce— | for his arrest was sent to officer Matteson. ‘The prig- | tons, built by thé Inte Stephen Andrews, of New Bedford, ‘Thus they went, and once in the pretty parks that | m1 pustie and excl t iste OE ward, and Levi Faron, a brother of the present in- | “Ben Butler. oner was subsequently taken before Justice Edwards, | and owned three-quarters by Jonathan Boueme Jr, who was abound around the bridge rationally enjoyed them- le bustle and excitement about nine o’clock yester- . ° I will touch @ little on that. I thought his name | who issued a warrant for his detention until the pro- | her agent, and the other quarter by Edward C Jones. She cumbent. selves, They ¢ The office of Auditor ts sought after by many, umed fish, oysters and soft shell | day morning, the hour fixed for the departure of too disgraceful to mention before this enlightened | per oficers from the scene of the murder should ar- ¥ was valued, when the sailed from New Hedfort, May 20, a wie ) 1867, with outfits, at $52,000, There ia. an inavrance upon her soins nell Soathoces fliline the per qfweet- | the last steamers destined for the Fishing Banks. | and the slate not being yet completea it . hot said andes, vepetshy nee eer ane 2 x eens Ee es ne ok La of aihi00 at tthe Taion ‘tatual and "$8,000 at tv Ocean Mur ws ee 1 ‘ Oo to venture the name of one hungry applicant before 2 ing , joes, Now Bedford. of clyaium and the mouth with delicious morsels that | Co#ey Uttle family parties, with family baskets of 3 scoundrel he is one. (Applause.) I believe he was A melt nway upon the tongue and disappear, leaving | the largest size, blocked up the end of the wharf, | {He nominating convention above another. Frank | tougnt by tho radical party with money toenter the | Te Mackgann. Fisunnins The Cape Ann Adver- perenne et . [4 White, a brother of the County Clerk, and Dennis scences of happiness as do springtime dreams. They “seu ped” in patent swings, now and then danced to the music of brass band and then formed family groups and under the whisperings of the trees gloriously eked ont the day. With steamboats democratic ranks to act the part of a traitor and a | ¢iser saya the news brought by late arrivals from the ‘The purser of the steamship San Francisco, from Ver@ spy. I belleve he is an imp of hell, but the devil not | bay of St. Lawrence is fur from encouraging. Mack- | Cruz and Sisal, will please accept our thanks for (avors, being able to control him pitched nim out of hell. | erel continue very scarce, and the vesscla will not | ‘the New York Submarine Wrecking Com: (Long continued applause. A voice, “Thad Stevens.”) | average more than fifty barrels each. There are yet Phtitip, Capt Hazzari, has cone to Philade Thad Stevens 1s dead and buried, and I believe his | two months left to the fleet to retrieve their poor | tow the three-mastet schrs Florence Shay, an’ Nameless, to eagerly awalting the arrival of their favorite boat. ‘rhe more respectable of the piscatorial excursion- ists gave preference to the Wyoming, which proved to be a remarkably comfortable craft. Rival touters O’Keeffe, Alderman of the Twelfth, are both men- tioned somewhat prominently in political circles as fair candidates, however, for the Auditorship. There are, of course, nine Assemblymen to be elected this year, and for these positions the same y's steamer having im carrig “ - Joad at that port. The Philip will then proce om Phila and carriages there must have gathered about High z tlemen who pre: their claims for th: principles are buried with him. (Applause.) I | juck; but even if they all make one good trip the Tm and tow ease vin" ae out ive atti Med | were ying mom te sper Seta an any aman | Scesitette ean np snout Chaya | ano CongesHD Bo apy gm | each Wi al ea to loam. wok was | Stingers eva A 9 with secnery to their hearts’ deliciit, returning to the thelr duty well, again press forward for recognition | my giory is taken from me. ipeine sei of “chaff” was going on between the excurstonists and employés of the rival steamers until the welcome cry of “All aboard” was raised and the Wyoming left the wharf. Seeing such a deadly array of lines and hooks dangling from the bulwarks, one felt sort of sorty for the poor flsh; but when the fishermen opened thetr baskets and commenced devouring the stran, indigestible looking contents it seemed more than f ptipeld that the denizens of the vasty deep would not have such a bad time of it after all. When off Staten Island the musicians laid aside at the Assembly conventions and at the polls on elec- tion day. Of these candidates there remains nothing further to be said than this—that whatever confi- dence they may possess in themselves and their chances of success, it is due more to their experience olitics than to their intelligence in legislation. je ward cliques are busy discussing the merits of their best men for Aldermen and Supervisors; the former are to be chosen tn the even numbered wards and the latter in the odd numbered wards. The can- didates are numerous, and much bad spirits and city with reinvigorated constitntions that will aid them t putting np “another star” of health to meet the struggles of life. Tsay here publicly that those members of Congress Tho Frying Pan Shoals Lightship has been placed {a Hom. FRING.—Two men employed by a gold ition. who were in the majority, and those thirty-ftve Sena- | mining company to rive'a drift on Vine Talande in | "Rue Relief Lighiship No 9 was towed to Chsrieston 27th tors who voted for the impeachment of Andrew Lake Vermilion Michigan, worked alone, and ‘one | inst. Johnson, are villains. I charge the radical party | day, apout a fortnight ago, @ blast having fatled, Whalemen. with all the trouble of our country. (Applause.) they set to drilling it out without taking sufficient | Schr J H Collins, Atkins, arrived at Provincetown 96h Those seven who voted against impeachment de- pains to prevent an explosion. The blast went off | inst, from Hatteras Ground, with 90 bbls sp and 130do wh serve laurels from their country and credit from the ‘and blinded and severely wounded both men, who | ol. Bonaets 4) 4 20, schrs Eres, Atkins, Province- democratic party and from every honest 1 lay where they were hurt nine daya before assistance | 10¥7%,20 sp and 70 wh: Winked Racer, Rich, do, uoviing sinoa Mifatarted ont with the understanding that the prin- Teached them. ‘They were found in & horrible state, Bohr Aleyone, Brown, arrived at Frovinoetown 24th tn ciple of democracy are honesty—nothing but hon- | ¥! ith worms preying on their wounds, and it is won- | with 200 bb! and 159 do wh ofl Reports Aug 1, schre Hoboken. Yesterday was perhaps the most enjoyable day of the season in Hoboken and its vicinity for the crowds who seek repose in rural retreats from the turmoil and bustle of the metropolis. The day, though . 1 ej mutilated currency will change its base before these derful how they survived so long. Great loss of | Cook, Crowell, Provincetown, 70 sp; 8th, William Marting imal hos Phe, pie Weg a eset pea FRSR eating, eet Ape. commareed ee allmportant questions as to who are the best men ae a hint nan -Svorth and South, Bast blood saved them from. suffering ‘the cruvings of Bourne, Boston, 200 sp; ae oon Rouinseville, do, 20 sp. ee 2 i in the wards can arrive at anything approaching an *; recover. poken. the days of real enjoyment have arrived. Lager | ONC OF fWo more or Jess appropriate preliminary | sriicante adjusiment, end Were, hese att Since sae Eaton Dares Vee re the band suddenly atruck up the ‘Manel was in as much demand as ever, nnd, as @ jolly old altz,” when, lo! the stentorian touter of the Wy- Teuton remarked, 1s likely ever to be, at the cosey | oming was instantly transformed into a Master of little Dutch city at the foot of the lil, To those who | Ceremonies, the after deck was cleared for action look for the pure air denied to the crowded cities | as by magic, and before one could say “Jack Robin- where can it be found if not in the breeze of the | son” some twenty or thirty couples of lads and lassies Hudson, gently wafted through the pleasant | were vigorously eng: in a festive dance. To the bowers bordering the water in the precincts | casual excursionist this terpsichorean outbreak was + Ship Westmoreland, Hammond, from St John, NB, fo ee ua eric ae ee Thugs them | FATALITY AMONG THE HORSES.—A singuiar fatality | Liverpool, aug 23, lat 42 14, lon 65 40, with the murder of your sons; widows, I charge | has made its appearance in the lower part of the Foreign Ports. them with the murder of your husbands, Fatners, | County. Horses turned out at night are found next | pyrnee Poryr, Aug 30—Passed by, steamship Germany, sons, husbands and brothers, North and South, you mre Saaeveerl Ma een Pages ae ae from Livarpoat for Quebec. eee aye Deeih MR NERCL Ey ae ener results in death ina short time. Mr. ‘Thomas Hugh: | NYork for Liverpool (and processed.” briogmane Jett has lost three tine horses—one a valuable blooded LaavayrA, Aug 8—In port bark Adelia, for NYork next But allthis turmoi) and diversity of opinion pro and con on each and every question at issue in ward, city, State and country at large will find its level before the lapse of many weeks, when those who are now undecided will be on the fence no longer, but will be found standing in the foremost ranks of the great political battie front of the hour, of Hoboken? No mere crowd in the ordinary | as amusing as it was unexpected. Quadrille and | Teady to fearlessly and intelligently declare their in- POLITICAL NOTES, colt—within the last few days, and a number of a 5—Salled, brig Mystic, Bearse (from Nar sense of the term patronize this locality, but several | cotillion followed the waltz in sharp oseae the | tentions for one candidate or the other, pledged to Diageo other deaths are noted in the same neighborhood.— | jeny"nosons = iia “ : hundreds of the most respectable artisans to be | tonting M. ©. oficiated in a manner which would | the one party or to the other, in vindication of the Easton (Md.) Journal, MARACAINO, Aug 6—In port bark Teresa, for NYork, ldgs found in New York, Hoboken has ceased to be a | have done credit to the presiding genius of the most | Principles of American citizenship and in support of | ‘The colored orator, Fred Douglass, made a speech Nile, for do do, the Union and the constitution as interpreted by the majority of the loyal of the nation. The conservative soldiers and sailors of Kings county have elected the following namea delegates to represent them at the Democratic State Conven- tion at Albany:—Generals Eugene A. Rozlay, Samuel Graham and ©. E. Pratt, Colonel W. B. Olmstead, Majors James J. DeBarry and R. R. West, ‘Captains J, Kirk Cook, W. L. Elisworth, Oliver Cotter and Hogland, Lieutenants T. Chappel and John H. Car- ragher, Paymaster R. B. Leach, Ensign J. J. Reagan, Sergeants Edward Harrison, Henry Zundt, Thomas depot for ruMans and rowdies, although some of the scum of the Fourth, Fifth and Sixth wards of the Metropolis have made themselves conspicnous on the ferryboats for the last two Sundays. Their opera- tions, however, have been frustrated by the metro- politan “cops,” who keep watch on the boata and | ed, nor was the ear shocked by any indecent expres- enable peaceable citizens at the same time to ‘‘keep | sion. After a remarkably pleasant run of something their watches.” If tne ensuing month prove fine the | over three hours’ duration the Wyoming anchored. lager beer venders of Hoboken will continue to reap OFF THE BEACH AT LONG BRANCH, @rich harvest, and our citizens can enjoy a pleasant | and before she had well swang her cable taut, some Sabbath without belng compelled to travel several | nalf a dozen pats sat io Were flapping on her miles awey on the “day of rest.’’ The Hudson City, | deck. A Sunday fishing excursion might not suit fashionable ballroom, and the dancers acquitted thomsalves remarkably well—conducting themselves with commendable propricty. Throughout the trip the utmost good feeling prevailed among the excur- siontsts, not a single piece of rowdyism was attempt- fuRVITAR, Aug i5—In port barks EM Tucker, for Phitae in the village of Geneva, this State, on the 27th Sy Aegan Hania toe Mork 4 Gages brig Ocllnn tora. rho SHIPPING NEWS, | fgets heaiaianide Bios An extensive traveller sends the Auburn News nearly ready. several votes taken inthe cars. Forexample, onthe Almanac for New Yorke=This Day. St JOnNS. NF, Aug¥—Arrived, brige Saxon, Crean, New train from New York to Albany, July 80, the vote et York I, ow, Huawei Bom, White, do, stood—Grant, 344; Seymour, 66. Albany to Utica, | Sun rises.. —* 5°25 | Moon seta,...morn 357 BOSTON, Aug 29, AM—Arri Sullivan, P. Pene July 31—Grant, 241; Seymour, 32. Utica to Syra- | Sun sets. 6 84 | High water..morn 7 09 | stole, venta 24, Adana Niokeradh," and. Goo’ W Welatten cuse, August 1—Grant, 141; Seymour, 32. Syracuse | ---—~ oe areranenvren—w—~ | aa eee Gaceds hoeeiA. eras) Ballageess to Auburn, August 1—Grant, 99; Seymour, 14. Au- PORT OF NEW YORK, AUGUST 30, 1868, bark Alexandrina (Br), Snow, Cienfuegos; brie J A Devee H 5 ri isch: s 3 Chi- West Hi Donan and 7 Union aa care Bel nat en amen of a ee en it ee ed ee, eee ax: rere (st burn to Geneva, August 3—Grant, 88; Seymonr, 19. ssi VIS Tom late Goongstowa, Bi sau unm Norfolk; Chi- crowded yesf@rday with parties who retreat 0 | fords no end of fun to those who know where to +} nD, 2 J J iS mnevi ‘rant, 73; Seymour, 16. th—Arrived, steamship Tripo! verpool; brics Ariston, the bill in ‘order to. segregate themselves from pos- | look for ft. Listen to the zood-hnmored taunts of | Heany and Hugh D, McGovern. yhenbiniayntiaeg pp ers = ae le Herald Packages. Snrinam; abbey, Gonaives; James Baker, Zaza: Faamle Lint sible turbulence. Hoboken is extending, however, | the successful angler as he volunteers to show the ae Cayuga to Ithaca, per steamboat on Cayuga Captains and Pursers of Vessels arriving at this port will cate, Dienfuegor Poinsett, Guantanamo; Ron orter, 4 tosuch a degree that the time wili sioruy arrive | man who “can’t get a singie bite” how to “yank ’em NEW VORK STATE POLITICS. Grant, 22; Seymour, 27. please deliver all packages intended for the HEzatpto our | preshoy ras rescent Lodge, i Sea, When the quiet nooks and corners now so attractive | out.” Watch the efforts of the green ones to drop David §. Bennett is the republican nominee for | regularly authorized agents who are attached to our Steam | CHARLESTON, Aug 27—Arrived, brig Scio, Rrown, Ma Will become part of the busy thoroughfare, and our | their lines as close as possible to that of the “Know- r n> rae gate from the Thirtieth district in this State. Yacht fleet, The New York Ansociated Press do not now | tanzas. citizens wil! then be compelled to push further on to | ing ones.” Pity the sorrows of that unfortunate in- | List of Delegates to the Democratic Convene | Congress from the et st fess sis Sessile Meus AM le Oilneny oF naa Cleared—Schr Mary Collins, Collins, Boston. the hills if they would be free aoe the vip beg oh ee anal tee ne . nopeiens as tion. The Newburyport Herald, speaking of the repub- a sae cakes oe pheigitscsmagpeoaree treed ernp-a LFORTRRSS a Aug 30—Salled, brig Cecilla (from aud confusion of city life on e poor man’s day." while his right and le! and neighbors are enjoying wd " ta, ’ ¥ Ma . ahaa miraculous draughts—three and four fat fish wrise ‘ ALBANY, August 20, 1868, | lican nomination for Governor of Massachusett JRANNETTE iv at Whitehall ip. Allcommunications from | GA BATON, Aut 24_Arrived, steamships gor Sis saye:—“In case Dr. Loring does not carry it is more | owners and consignees to the masters of iuward bound Caulkins, New York; schr J giing on their lines at one time—and laugh heartily vessels will be forwarded free of charge. Wicks, Boston, oa at the motherly old soul who ts complaining of that Whatever objections may he made to the excinsive- ‘The following is a list of delegates elected to the Democratic State Convention so far as heard from, | likely that Clafin will also fall and Alexander H. a brat siti by addle-bo: ton Cages FO ntgdelphte’ ie Gaaont sue 7 Wailacke awkward young brat sitting by the paddle-box there, ” » Clayton, Adelphia’ for yn; Julia, Ress and fashionable fooiery at some of the watering | for having, in the excitement consequent upon his | except those from New York and Kings counties:— | Rice, of Boston, be taken up. iss 4 : ARRIVALS. Ponghkeepils for Wermouh. aa aeriliaie Places in the vietnity of New York, nothing can be | first, bite, jerked a nasty, scaly fish night over his | Atbany—Hugh Remer, Eli Perry, R. H. Waterman, | A Vote was taken on board the steamer carrving aarenten be ome Sadan Gian <heees ton: Northorie bight 0 W Kite der BM Braceceate sis t * . 3 head and clean into the plate she was eating from. i ‘ SN passengers from Washington and Baltimore to the p. 5 Henry, Mindoro, Olive Branch, Susan Dunes, Freeman, O faid of the aristocratic pretensions of the Sunday | qnere are few pleasures equal to that of watching | Heury McCotter. Cayuga—S. N. Houghtaling, John + inte fet bee @ain' Colter and Steamahtp City of Washington (Bri, Tibbitts, Liverpool Aug | i Sicdedon, Crearent ‘Lodge, Georgia Todd, Jane Bi 4 Bojon n Coney Island. In their strong desire | honest industry tu the enjoyment of Innocent recrea: | Cuyckendall. Chemuag—S. T. Arnot. Chenango— | scene of the late fight between Sai sas Te Queenetonen tah, im Halicag ah wn mare agai” pas: | A Barkley Leceburg, Mary’ Paites, Fannie ‘Barry, Walshe, nrow the f the wei :! tion. The weather was all that could be wished, the | Willtam N, Mason. Clinton—Jolin W. Havens. | Billy Edwards, resulting as follows:—For Seymour ‘ & ‘ignalized Nehip Eth for Liver. | Uncle Torn. to tirow the Ceres Of the Week from thelr backs into | Og waa perfectly calm, she sport was excelient, and | Columbie—R. K, Andrews, IW. MeClelian. Cort- | and plate, o8; for Grant and Colfex, & Pool, Pere 27th, signalized steamship Etna, hence for Liver- | "Shey, AM-—Salled, achre J B Clayton, Julia, Frolic. the sea and snitch renewed health and strength | consequently the Wyoming's pasaenvers returned tand—Henry 8. Randall. Erie—Jjames Mooney, Pameek W.-G. Carter, for many yeare s promi. eatanmahn Hranen (4, aa ramatetn, Beeeapn £5 18, ond ial SAYEE ate ne -aseiten Oo Otel Bike RIT, tasele WH the tumbling and laughing leased with their trip to the dshing banks. Grover Cleveland, Oscar Folsom, Leonard Dodge, C. Ma emines id ‘ uthampton 18th, with mdse an passengers, z bs F carp: lite for the weet taahion, aay! E sag Onnk® | Go Torrance, Jeffersons. J. Lewis, ‘Andrew Corn: | nent democratic polticlan im Cinctnnatl, has aban. | Oetichek Co. “ipericied beary watery winia ming the | FORTLAND, Avg28—-Arrived, ache Olive Avery, Wilson, re little for fr shion, and, wall. Onelda—Peter Clogher. Onondaga—John W. " i ROCKLAND, Aur 27-Sailed, schrs Angie Moflitt, Glover. Mf numerous bive couts did not patrol the shore, Puenpees Satie Barker, Luke Wella, John. Deming. Ontario—Allen beara Leon Np ape fate Rlna ie Cab cA. ee Galveston Caan, Fnerahams Minne Cobb, Inzraham ; Rich would stow their apt for the ruies | The fine weather was made avatlabie by the Ross, Orange— Hugh McCutcheon, ; Oswego jedi 8 part im me presens campaign for Seumatip Stn Franclaon, Denken, Vera Crur Aug 20, and mond, Guptill, and Oregon, Gott, NYork. { propriety. They » democratic in more | Aabitu's of the new park yesterday, who flocked | Delos Garry, Willard Johnson. Otsego—J. H. Keyes. | Colfax. ‘Staal 23d, with mdge and passengers. to F Alexanire & Bons, | eee ps ve y rT demor there in thousands during the afteracon and saun- Rensselaer—' S. Howley. Saratoga—Damel R. The noted Conservative Army and Navy Union einen Falzhan, Hania Wilmington, NC, 70 hours, MISCELI Us. Hanson, H.C. Newton. Steuben—A. L. Underhill, than one, but poiite and agreeable in thelr inte ected or fashion- | tered leisurely along the more shady waiks, orlolied | J, -(, Jones, St. Lawrence—Danicl Magone, Jr,, | Of Washington appears to be on its last legs, as it | Steamship Saratoga, Alexander, Richmond, City Point and | y * « * * *_SCHENCK'S PULMONIC SYRUP, ably gen gu the beach | neneath the umbragcous trees in the vicinity of the | Wm. H. Sanger, Wm. H. Wallace. Tompkins—C. | has instituted measares to suspend all who owe | Norfolk, with mene and pasuengers, (0 tue Oli Dominion cha CRE SAAN AnD TORIC ant SCHENCRS pape nig ‘ae hie “samme? hold | €ast Wood lanes and the woodland: tnhated the fresh &, Grant. Washington—George Satterlee, William | $1 50 for oue month, and then expel them if the bill pigaunahip, Acamnet, Kelly, New Bedford, with mdseand | sumption. ‘The Pils cieative the ‘tomach, liver ant bowel out, ind liguining 18 moderately indalged in, | air wafted up from the bay and feasted their eyes cin 1s not settled, Bark Hiva (Br) Herrs, Meracaibo July 26 and the bar Aug | gastric jure, and Nope the, fod vo, Aigest etore M notes ts while the exirtordinary respect for the weaker Ripon the beautiful landscape which the place affords. | Tue Delegates from Mouroe and Yates Couns | ‘The Boston Post announces the work which the | 5 with coffee eee Ee O° 10 stomach, and causes # good appetite. Which is $0 nm aracte © of oar ‘The eastern branch of the mata circuit drive, which 5 = bg! winds and calms since crossing the Carribean Au The Pulmonic Syrup makes rich blood. All three of foe y observed as in m has been paved about ten miles, was thronged with tes. democrats and conservatives have to do in Massa- eeeee Cin tare einen hee Mle tek: these medicines are required at the same tine. This is the o better opportunity could be | handsome equipages aud velicles of little preten- ROCHESTER, August 30, 1868. chusetts this fall—to prevent the repeal of the license Lone! fer Wosion. sites oni Eaves cote samen aie be pT } conduct of our working — axterioe inopen ot the peti havenein j |, The Democratic Convention fur the clty of Roches. | law and defeat the re-election of Senator Sumner. a.iark Prindseae Alexandra {Pam Verdon, St Crote, 16 up. ey ee eins hen t ie exterior slopes of the » been forme: wang " a ugar and Molasson, e Bros &Cotey Ha Dr, SCHENCK will be professionally at his rome, No. 39 roa tong Flathueh avenue, from the plaza to tie end of ter last night appointed oe R. Burke seep ote oe rh rhc ging ow eee ee light winds aud calms, and has been § days north of Hat- Roni street, New Forkon Turndny, Septene! ? aa at 3 man’s holiday the deer paddock, and along Ninth avenue to a con- jon and instructed bim to vote for held in jate!phia on or abou - lanover st., Boston, on Wednesday, September 2;' also yesterilag « % Chicopee P yond iret street. The north Hoffman as the candidate for Governor. ber, All the Governors of the States during the war | g ott iermes (pr. Riackert, Laguayra Aug 8 with coffee | Saturday at his prinetpal ofics, No. 15 North § aint Noi . rnoning from their usual | open groand has been completed for a long distance, Ivaac Butts was elected delegate from the First ton zs tobe Brig Aituata, ———, Sagua, 12 days, with &o, to | Stner of Commerce, Philadelphia, Pa., from § to 3, startin ty at an e hour, and | and, taken in connection with the children’s play | dis(rict of Monroe county, and S. $8. Ellsworth for | ®nd ali the present republican Governors are to mate, . " ’ ——__—_--- ——— landed during fee day bnndreds of p » on the } ground, the grassy mounds and slopes and povis | Yates county, invited, and Generals Sherman, Sheridan, Thomas, Brig Omega (Br), McGinnis, Cow Bay, 12 days, with conl, BSOLUTE DIVORCES agp! ona haf Ishanid, n cars ant t exceed- | thereabouts, presents a leasing effect and gives — Meade and others are expected to be present. to CO BSwain. Had strong SW winds the first four days; different States ; desertion, drunkenness, Metent brought k the white beach ES ise Of much greate uty where the detaiis of he design at all have heen perfocted. ere either going The park has been weil patronized during the ing the garmbols | summer, and its patronage is daliy lacveasing as the ickly running surf was | work progresses. and tumbling the sin E modorate weather, gate ; no publicity no charge titi divores, dbtaitied ‘There are about 70,000 enrolled members of the ® free. HOW! m Minnehaha (Br), Irving, Cow Hind Ite THE CAMPAIGN IV MAINE. ad ‘Bas, 18 anys, with coal, a. 8, ‘Attorney, 78 Nessa street. , ' ct aia tran aiael (ee aa Brig t 2 dave, with coal, to OFFICIAL DRAWINGS OF THR STATE LOT- 1) General Franz Sigel, who is a resident of Morrisa- | Goorze H Brewer. ‘weath terles of Kentucky :— ther. , Brig Abby Ellen (of Belfast, Me), Oreutt, Satilla river, . nia, Westchester county, New York, is talked of as Taare, with yellow pine, tometer hin Ta i * oT ee the republican candidate for Congress from the Tenth |, Sehr Mattle Tabor, Cook, Clenfuegos, 18 days, with sugar ee aie ee oe ee 7 days with mse “AwObD, ROBY #03. ar The Boston Advertiser (republican) thus refers to the pending political campaign in Maine:— As evidence of the nature and extent of the work our friends are doing in Maine we have made a list of the speakers whonre holding meetings all over LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. Fata. Casvarty.—Jobn Meisenheimer, nine yeare district. Schr Goodwill (Br), Roberts, Nas and 18 passencers. to Jos Vinee, aw) Tow in the water defied nh the running wa rhe . q : GRAND CONROLIPATED—RETRA CLAMS 49, AUGUST when- Bapteen 3 : the State this week. There are no less than sixteen | The Boston Post takes comforting views of things. | *"Sonr Wanata, Halsey, Cow Bay, CB, 8 days, with coal, to °) pe ta | ah. i their heads were without | Of age, Fesiding at No, 127 ‘ie street, while play- | on the list from out of the Anctuding Senator } yt says:— Semmes marie business for who ship- | Gea Sparrow.” oo! nD na Gann cofeckso lect Shaaban’ cedene $8 ses ones wore straw hats | ing on a pile of lumber at the foot of Stanton street, | Wilson, General Sickles, ex-Senator Creswell, Gov- builders by every vessel he burned.” For all that Crandall mphray & Go.’ y, CB, plaster, ry nown to Knox, but the mae people i mo- beavers of unof. taken hold of the of both sexes and all were severely ban- esterday, was killed by @ portion of it falling on im. Founp Drowxep.—Justice Bennett held an inquest yesterday at Bay Ridge, Long Island, on the body of & man abont fifty years of age, dressed in black coat ernors Harriman and Hawley, Generals Brinkerhoff, of Olio, and Swift and Hinks, of Massachusetts; Congressman McKee, of Kentucky, and Messrs. Walcott Hamlin, of New Hampshire; Storrs, of Ilinois; Putnam, of New York; Bass, of Chicago; Bear, of Baltimore; Chandier, of V nia, and 78, 47, 89, 1 60, 64, 2, ‘52, the business does not seem to be very prosperous at eae aite plasen to tobe Bipaeehe = Pigg oh ; » a aoky, WOSD »Neeckerer ord this time in New England. off Cape Cod, sa ahi Continental, steering N. ‘There 1s a radical newspaper in Boston called the rene gemes BIN Pe), Barnes, Gs Joka, HB, 18 days, with Boston Pioneer, which advocates the dispensing Schr B Fy Benders, Cary, Charleston, 7 days, with naval eee Pg tied OF THE SULLBY COle e Lotiery of Kentucky :— LPOR—I 1a ‘1888, ee COLLEGE: Sa Oe ae eh - r, tumbling ad the bat to Thomas & Holmer. SHELNY COLLEGR—OLASS 414, AUGUST 29, 1858, very strong that , blue flannel undershirt, white | Maior Haggerty, of New York. ‘The lst is probably | with the executive department of the government | "res, 0,7 di 61, Dae | 1, 36. fas caiintier “acdsee teh ee Saviors aha benty Dosen, Deceased had lout part of Gaiar cater ctheninc eo eae te coon | altogether, or making entirety subservient to Con- writ atoren rags a ape ' paved me Om EAN, BiUITH £ Go. Mar ort { little clildren, ‘sometimes with, but mor 4 Hie Fight arm bor ler our eye. (idition to these should by s Behr Ridgew ny Wilmington, NC, 6 days, os 3 r 4 y without, their parents, rolled in the suet | we litte dnger of the toe Nene ana ak. “Verdict, | toned Senator Morril, Hons. John Lynch, ss b. Mor- | ress, which has already taken possession of most of | wit'sreterers, Rermenegt Meal 0 TT OA, Ba Ok 8a ar, a the small waves that were robbed of | foind drowned Fill, James. Bieine, Hugeve Hale and John A. Peters, ita prerogatives, aiihe TThomas, Napieon, Newbern, ‘NO, 10 daya, with na- a Pt st iN Fs : ¢ 8, oe the heavy bodies of the adult crowd. alte 2 ive whole list candidates for Congress; Hon, John ° Veskect , * ‘MoINTIRE, MORRIEN & CO., i and oiher houses on the beach non- | MINOR CasvaLTIRG.—A boy named Charles Loeben- | 11. nice, of Ba Collector Hall, of Dainariscotta; | ‘The Hoosec Tonnel—the first thing Massachasetta ernght Mary H, Westcott, Gandy, Newbarn, WC; 10days, | oo, sicutare Pons gh gt. oe, AE LovtarieaeAtregg bathers congregated in large force and fanned them- | stein, residing at No, 864 East Houston street, was hepley, of Portland, and a host | ever vudertook it did not “put through. Rehr Minnie, Iarrow, Ne bern, NG, 8 days, with naval FRANCE, SMITH & Oe Poot, wn tie arcomtes and in the well ventilated | run over yesterday afternoon vy a coach driven by | Of others less msed to the basiness, | or tara, yer: are to Thonian toned nies 10, € dare, wich i Covington, Ky. rooms, while t ttit of ice and the po} ol oul Inebec senda into he fet as ir johnson, ‘itita, Waal lon, y = — sted balan to tae thieaty spirit, Inspector | Thomas Doyle and, received a severe scalp wound. MILITARY NOTES. naval stores, to. Wo iti ap POATER MACKEREL, Brooklyn police, with about fifty men, ‘hod over the pockets of the nfuititude and pre- any imprepriety in the matter of bathing ‘The island, however, was free from pick: less than six speakers, who are acttvely enj in canvassing that county alone, There are probably not less than fifty republican meetings a day in the State, and the total number of speakers in the fleld gohp Clark, « milkman residing at Newtown, Long speakers, besides Seuator Morrill and Mr. Blaine, no Island, was severely injured in the back yesterday aed ‘The members of the Eleventh regiment wili parade Sehr DA Barry, Vai rk River, Va. New, Fat and Delicious, in full dress uniform to-day to celebrate the first an- | Soh" Ewin Waitson, Crammer; Aleraucrih In Barrels, halves, quarters and kite. nual shooting festival at Sulzer’s East River Park, Bohr Katie J He yt, Parker, Alexandria for New taven. by falling out of his wagon at the corner of First avenue and Second street. He was taken to Believue Vigilance commiltee of detectives now | Hospital. cannot be far short of that number. Great prepara- East river, fi f ty-fourth Lit ill be Schr Uliver Scofeld, Dissosway, Alexandria for Hoboken. Finest Sugar Cured Hamas, headquartei ALL mm pail tions are making for ‘ ocratic | Past river, foot of Kighty-fourth street. Line wi hr Oceanns, Satterly, Alexandria for Hudson. —— Deving venectusliy spoisns teeth” Behe hee proress Ovrraae 1 Penaa Silareay ase. arty in Brunswick Next ‘Thursiay, tebe gidecaued | formed in Great Jones street at precisely half-past Sehr Carrie Hoimen Hsimes, Alezandria for Jersey City. Finest Factory Cheese, peopio felt 4% cercainty of protection from the | ®24 James Malcolm were arrested yeste y 8. 8. Cox, of New York, and Judge Rice, of AU- | geven o'clock A. M,, right resting on Lafayette place, | fete Charles Moore, Nickerron, Vi a Tuimans Who had for the greater part of the summer | Doon by oMcers Kennedy and Mooney, of the | gusta. ” Sehr John Collins, Cox, Virginia. —— made Coney Island intolerable to respectable people. | Twenty-second precinct, upon complaint of Mra. +a And then proceed to pler 40 North river, foot of Leroy | Sehr soba volling, Cons Vreite, GEO. ©. PARKER & BRO.'S, No diswarbance whatever vccurrediduring the Ray Sergent f of who cha: Vigor Proscention of the Political Cams | street, to embark on board the steambont George Behr d 7 Bord Robbing Virginia. pe, Wheteeae as And no arrests were made, The Pavillion and the | Sergent, e woman Ofty years of age, fe en paign by the Democrats, ‘Washington for the grounds, Bear eee sr Gecreetnnty DO par aeielag other hotels on the beach were filled all day with em with committing an outrage upon her. ap- PoRTLAN! ust 20, 1868, Captain William H. Heathcote, Company G, Eighth Bento Ingraham, Jones, Philadelphia. Fish and Provisions, inortals hwngering and thirsting after clams and | pears trom the state! of the complainant that D, August 20, Philadelphia for Marwich. — Jager, while the bars did a roaring business in ben- | bre and a frievt, Wennny naving hired | TBC democracy, after a week of inactivity, are on | regiment, notifies the members of his command that | Retr DGardner, Finmons, Futidelphis for arwich. $87 Washington street, corner gine and Jevey lightning. Some few persons dis- lend, Miss Harriet Giveson, ‘J the eve of renewing the canvass with increased company drills. commence Wednesday evening, Sep- | Schr Fawin, Tattle, Philadelphia, — tember @ hack 'y in the afternoon to take them around the Park, after concluding their drive hired another to take them home, After they had taken their seats Neville followed them in and Malcolm got on the Played outward $d Visibie signs of inward spiritual comnfort, being, a’ one of the number remarked “not drunk, but \ery powerfully nourished no disturbance to\% place in con % ‘and will continue each Wednesday even- | Schr J Vaughn, Mathews, Barnegat, ing thereafter, except tho first Wednesday evening | chr The Union) Tri fr, Melt, days, With lumber, | DECIDED svcCcEss, in each month. Second Sergeant John P. Lesile 18 | iG'hennn OVERFLOWING HOUSES, erage, appointed First Sergeant of the company. Schr Alquizar, Farnum, Calais, 7 days, with lumber, to G GREAT BENTH EW YORK THEATRE. energy. Every portion of the State will be canvassed for Hudson. oe in September by Messrs, Thomas C. Field, Brooks, or tk O'Gorman and Abraham R. Lawrence, Norwalk and Chicop % took away the box with the driver, when the coach drove off, but, lew York; Fellows, of Arkansas; Fitzgerald, 0 Squadron B, Washington Grays, having had a gbod | Boardman 4 Co. od Joungers and bathers wt 72, o'clock, and an extra | instead of in the direction of theit residence, in | Boston; Solon Chase and Thomas Ewin: es ind | deai of trouble before they started for Boston, now a. gt (oor iam 8 days, with lumber avery fidh, bout teuchod at the Isla Wl at # later how and eon } Varick street, back again into the Park, and to 'the | thirty-six resident speakers, Mr, Fessenden ad- | find that there is more in store for them, It seems Behr Splvi, Reynolds, Jososport, 7 days, with soars, to Snow wie veyed ihe remainder to tXe etty. transvere road near the line of Sixty-fifth street, | dresses the radicals to-morrow night here on the | that Captain Cooke disobeyed the orders of his su- | » Kichadieint Mrs. H, Watkine am Helen Rolleston. stopping when under the second brlage, where | issues of the day, perior officer, Captain Coates, on the occasion of the Behr Pacific, Foss, Addison, 6 days, with iath, to master. J. K Mortimer ag Rol Penfold. ge] and Malcolm committed the outrage upon A Red Seaeen bs pg for Boston, and a court mar- pont Mary, Walden, Bangor, via ‘Dighton, where she dis a Sidley na Joe h Wylie. . of amanen o Mrs. Sargent and assaulted her companion, whi ed Hot Democrntic Speech. tal Is not improbable. 5 @ “ ie ndaon. : ae salve toh vei of ie own, as this | 22TMAtON As Above to the police mentioned, whom | # apeech before the Democratic Association of Galtl- | o'clock P. M., Septernber 12, oF a& soon thereafter as | “A2hrWwiinm, Wood, Bllaworth, 8 days, to John Boynton's WITH LIVING sot) ae BU BRNoR FULL prod * ne mutes re the W extern World? and Seventh ‘avenue ‘on thet wage othe mation mgore'on tie 18th inst. from which we extract the Eid defcichcies amcnp ito gemarmcceaioied ite rd Paine, Brett, Hallowell, 7 days, with stone, to Paine SATURDAY WATIN _ b re ‘ simone San Wee . | house, accompanied with such a desert their | following red hot sentences:— cers, musicians and privates in said reginent. The | Co. ) OARHED A! INFORMATION FURN! pobiceyt-ntael naive arlipapiaerDhiyphggespt meg] fn i eraaioned inetr speedyrarrest, when | We hare got to Mr. Lincoln's election, wnen ath of | Geta fo this cout Coasts of Mayor dliun Kuehl | yfsN yeaa eur Athen # Gam WAN ibe na | Divino ane ded en Fouled trie hental Bnrope can “hold acandie’ to +e vx. | they were Kdepuiod, The driver has pot yet been ar- | OOF troubles began; when the South began to feel | and Lieutenant George J. Dambmann. 0 Matler chr Amelia, Kllms, Rockland, 6 days, lime, to W 8 Y Hascvorwer and more delightful phices there May be _ res! that she was proseed to the wall, that she was } will act as revorden Brown kOe Banker and Broker, 300 Broadway eng 103 J wion ereay