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10 ; NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1868.—TRIPLE SHEET. : Jed these two horses from show- THE NATIONAL GUARD. SHIPPING NEWS. Wet was ton bn the, Knox oolk tae others’ by tie eaten 1e * third horee, the McClellan colt failing to win a heat. | Revinion of Company D, Twenty-second Reai- Almanac for ‘dow York-—Tuls Day. THE TROT BETWEEN MOUNTAIN BOY AND LADY THORH. | Company D, Twentynecend regiment N. G. 8X. % 43 | Moon sets.....eve 7 42 ALBANY, Sept. 17, 1868. ] Y., assembled at the regimental armory last night, + 6 04 | High water...eve 959 ‘The great trot between Mountain Boy and Lady | to celebrate in a social reunion the anniversary of Thorn, for se of $2,000, will come off here | the organization of the company, which, curiously over the Island Park Course next Mc enough, happened to be the anniversary of the adop- londay. ‘The famous mare Lady Thorn has been sold to Mr. Weich, of Chestnut |, Bear Philadelphia, for | tion of the constitution and the battle of Antietam. A —i ee Jeans spoon stories, but went om rapidly and’at fur- ON THE BEACH AT SALISBURY. ter Maes ig defence of the ebony race. From ie po! Ong disc @reat Gathering--A Gay and Fealive Timem | fain fee th ‘and Blair was elected he rr canara ns cecerttces tain an the | Sct decane tae bate fd bee snsanla, bat be 4 the ‘ wou Stored Ras, | Sea atone, Prater “hese vi e t to the jency. " ‘ON THE Bracn Ar SaLiserRy, Mass, the democrats succeed another war is threatened, Sept. 16, 1805. m aan yea may come. If it anould Rey cipa it of t who fought bef ll fight again. Bul 5 That iong and brightly anticipated event of the : gy eng ara Deh a tt. Drospes: Maine ‘ennue Salisbury gathering has just concluded, and tive and bear in mind that Seymour and . off for the some twenty or twenty-five thousand of the fathers, | will elected, Vermont and $17,500, compartment of the armory was portioned mothers oppoaey een of Essex have | bave A the whole coun! will echo occasion, and was handsomely decorated with flags # distance of ales all around the horizon, started home with hearts brimfull of satisfaction | ;Melt, sentiments in pe hr ics poercre TBE SCHUET: . and streamers. The arms of the regiment and the Rio lisminating apparsius is catopirc, or” by lenses of the waren relsased I toes by a? pany conspicuous): and the tout ‘The tower, with adjoining dwelling h southern com were ier y displayed, and the nidesta bu bia on ng dweling house, on t {ha onthe a ff ‘and with an abundant supply of material to afford | brethren released from bondage they must go for gossip and anecdotes until the coming of the festi- | equal rights for all men in the country of their ‘The Last Day—Names of the Principal Wiue | ensemble of the apartment presented a fine appear- je the ground, round and yelior to 19 61 H, aud { Sprogo will be exhi Peer ear revolving white light, attal ‘ol . . attain’ brilliancy every two minutes ; it is e! level of the veay and alould in clear seat betes g 8 adoption, and not be misied by blindly following | pers=The Ladies Shooting—A Banquet to | ance. The ex-officers of the company were present, red horizontal bands. Its position i# in lat ‘SL val again ‘ the " x rogressive the) Jon 10 58 . ‘This a coe gathering, as it is properly pp ernocr ase Dare a Bry whose. platform, Llone. and many officers of the regiment, including Colonel | PORT OF NEW YORK; SEPTEUBER 17, 1363, ‘When the nev light to ealibited the temporary light will De apt aa interpreted by the lamented Lincoln, gives ever ‘The third and last day of the eleventh annnal fes- | Remey, Lieutenant Lent and several others. Captain nnn, discontinued, Kaown hei, is uot a new holiday, for some two | nit Prcne to beth equal of every other man, if | tival of the New York Schuetzen Corps went off bet- | Vose tien dehvered a brief address, and having con- Herald Packages, rome W B SHUBBICN; Chelmats Bun¢red years azo, as the historical orators claim, | ne can, The speaker then closed wiih an appeal to gratulated the company on ’ its aamiasion Captains and Pursers of Vessels arriving at this port will Whalem the men and women of this neighborhood came to | voters to go for the republican nominees, and the ter than was expected, A larger number of persons | to the ranks of the National Guard alluded please deliver all packages intended for the HERALD to our Arrived at Holmes’ Hole bith inst, schr NJ Knight, Dyer, the bench to have a festive frolic, and | mevting broke up amid din of music and cheering. oil, came there yesterday than on any previous day. | to the briiliant services of the men on the regularly authorized agents who are attached to our Steam from Hatteras Ground, with 100 bbis sp aud 50 do wb oil, for 2 ines . The proceedings were about the same as on | Call to arms in the late war Ho mdverted | ott ane New York Associated Press do not now | Arrived at Fi their jwy and aniusement were 80 great that a to the many changes that had taken pl ‘aya! Sth ult, bark Addison, Cornell, of New @uring. the whole gencration of that ancient THE PATERSON RACES. any other day, consisting im target shoot- | then; many were present who had taken part in the | collect marine reports nor attend to the delivery of packages, | ¥°fk Tea, wih 20 Be iy cil sae, parlenl separa ae 10d. - a ‘he ~— ing, bird shooting, star shooting and the | mighty struggle, many had left the'soldier’s calling, | as will be seen by the following extract from the proceedings | for her, after taking which she will proceed home, not belug period ‘the revmion was made a regular feature. ‘The ike; a banquet, at which some nine hundred persons | DUt not afew had left whom they Would never sé | of the regular monthly meeting held March &, 1868 in a safe state to continue her cruise, Sccasions did not diminish im pleasure, and (he THIRD AND LAST DAY. . ee again, Changes had come and passed, but COMPANY | — Regolved, That on and after April 1, 1868. the Associate | 4,4TT!ved at do 1sth ult, ship Florida, Fordham, of NB, with aa sat at the table, and a ball afterwards, At the | ), he was proud to say, held her head aloft as ever. | press wilt discontinue the collection ‘of ship news in tbe | 200 dbis sp oll and 1760 do wh oll (and sailed same for generations that followed m succession have wisely alae imberrited (he ‘ica of their forefathers “that all work } Harry Booth Wen the Hurdle Race=The Co- Mri no play makes Jack @ dull boy,” and therefore lossus Filly the Two Mile Dash—James A. ‘the reason is furnished for the gathering here to-day, Connolly Walked Over for the Twe Miie arget c i 5 rr homeward cruise); Selah, Stewart, of Fairhaven, ¥70 bl ladies’ target Mrs, H. Huhner received the first prize, (Applanse,) Having Soien : ee neaEy, Yale, harbor of New York. Passed wantmously. ‘and 50 do wh oll on board- touched for refreshmenis, salled, and there were forty-ntvs more prizes, varying from | S&P! bs sper pe “ great ol . ig wa- The office of the Herald steam yachts JAMES and | and would return about Sept 1. $10 to fifty cents, which the Sat aot among the | Ftp sednanay ,Mehrezantod Cantata Vase. with | Swans aaa consignee to, CBE meh aa acca | Agron ey go July HL, bark Behlo, Daria, Nantookst olan, a. 9 select. The ti zen cor r 5 r 3 sof inward bound | wanting co ok and steward (and salled Aug 8to cruise); ladies had to select. Tho king of the Sehuetzen corps | 4°" goidior’a inost. welcome gifi-a_good and. | Vessels will be forwarded free of charge. Tr brig Hosa Baker, Steteon, Hoston, 170 sp on board (and ‘The managers of the affair, or rather the Committee Heat Race. was declared to be Mr. Henry Huelsenberg, and he valned sw: * h pelle) " sailed to cruise, to return In Sept). i ‘ ry " o ncelV. 0 edal. The medal is wort! 100. ord. He alluded to the excellent manner 4 { of Arraugements, undertook, however, to make the | _ The Paterson races have ceased to be for this years pene pene Soainy . arity Shout $100 in Which Captain Yose had discharged the duties of CLEARED. Bark Sra Ra‘ger, Lowis, of Kit, was at sea no date, er having taken 500 bbls sp oi] in 3 weeks; 1800 bbls *p ol 4 1 ol < | M8 command, The recipient in returning thank i a and standing on a rod from winch depends a pink | sata he trusted he would Wear the beautiful arin With | ,.Steamahtp Tarifa din, Murpby, Liverpool via Queenstown | {743 tao alin Splendic, Jernegan, Edgartown, 40 ship on the shield of the American Union, surmounted by | 20Hor to the company and himself. He would ever | PSUniahip America (NG), Ernat, Bremen—Oelrichs & Oo. Bark Milwood, Allen, of XB.twas in Cumberland Inlet Ag the head of a deer and supported by two sharpshoot- past it highly, not on account of its intrinsic value, | Steamahip Missourh gPuimer, Havana cAdantic. “Mast | 2, ith 400 bole’ wh oll, Would probably come home t ers. Above it the name appears in enam- but because of the circumstances surrounding its | Steamship Co. J eT vi ink Bikecietatm Raat peeti é he York — Schuety ws | Presentation, He would not take the credit | Steamship 1 Livingston, Eaton, Savannah—Livinguton, | ppanrs ie yy tua eter: Of NB. was off Bravo Dec 20, el of th ' Hew tom ae ea Corps for the present eficient state of Company Db, | Fox’ Co, bis sp oll, Hud lost overboard Joseph Rapere, a Portugues the ins ion “0 and So- | for without. the hearty’ co-operation of it8 | Steamship Monterey, Ryder, Charleston—A Leary. ‘Schr Allie B e Ne rk Si a i E r, of Provincetown, reports spoke Aug 17, ahe New , York Saengermande 0s | members he would baye’ been powerless.” Hav. eee ee ee Ow Point and | per ak Chudtrcks Nant, bolliag an S09 Gol whe 400 bois ap @ Mr. Pinckert, and then the whole company re- | 1% ®xaim expressed his acknowledginenis, Cap- ‘Steamship Dirigo, Johnson, Portland—J F Ames, oil all told, The A BD had seen whaies three times within soccasion of 1808 one of national rather than local in- | The horse that waiked over the course in the nip- terest, and they therefore invited for their guests | ping and eager afternoon of yesterday formed the ‘some of the men of the country whom the people | last figure in the three days’ sporting drama, have heard most about during the past few years, | Nearly as many persons attended as on Wednesday, Evceo eral Lee was asked, aiso Blair, Pendleton, | When the steeple chase was thrown in as an addl- Butler, Wilson, fitnks, John Quincy Adams, Fessen- | Wonal attraction, The ladies were not quite so nu- gen, Pr. Lorms aud so on, General Lee, tt was | Merous on the main stand, It blew, perhaps, a little understood, would certainly be On hand, but for | too hard to render a sedentary position long agreea- ~1 ain Vose concluded amid enthusiastic cheers. Bark Tweed (Bry Way, Antwerp J F Whi week, but her of] was not stated iy “ : yhere, s = Ape slits '. . erp, itney & Co, jax gore reason whieh the Committee of Arrangements | Dle, yet those fair ones who received the | PMI tf eto nenberg scarce fifteen year | When the ceremony of presentation was concluded Bark Johaun Maitin NG), Pitt, Bremen—Funeh, Meineke | exnlsing! 2°?! Ii, Jet $7, lon 78, brig Herald, Nickerson, WB, did no! expan he failed to appear, and a | Peneflt of the freshening breeze had no | of age, delivered a beautiful speech, beautiful in de- | Me company sat down to wn elegant supper, sup- | & Mend Donald, Boston—W Ingall Spoken. livery as weil as in diction, to thi sembled mull ich could not have been less than two great any who came to look upon and Neven | Cause to complain of the heightened tints to the great iilitary chieftain of the defunct Con- | the brush of nature left upon their cheeks. Sederacy Went away sad and disappointed. Other | The track was in still better order than on the first gpcakers besiies Lee also failed to “putinan appear- | day. It was drier and dirmer all around, The ance,’ and when time was cuiled the only ones who | horses appreciated the «fact and literally danced responded were Butler, Loring and General Schouler, | With glee on being led out upon it from the stables, ‘The first named individual is @ candidate for Con. | The pool selling was about the same as on the two gress from the district in which the gathering was | Previous days, but the betting, especially on the first held, and of course he could not afford to miss the | TACe, was exceedingly brisk and general, Every- opportunity of addressing so large an assemblage of | body made a bet on this occasion, The mania Fiith district voters. Dr. Loring. who is “his man | Spread through the clustered groups in front of the Friday,” was of coarse inevitable, and had to be on | Main stand with lightning rapidity. Bottom dollars Band to hold Butler's hat while he instructed the | Were raked up and put in use, till it seemed every Essex yeomonry Schouler is also understood to be | Centon the race course was abroad on a betting yal candidate of Butler, and possibly his pres- | speculation. The betting men area study. Three- plied by Mr. J. Crawford, a former member of the guile, : organization, When the substantials had been dia- | jo" GnaguitUnphesy dco POO i Wilmington, | Bris Gearo, 14 days trom New York for Jacksonville, Sep paren Be popping onconks and the ere of wait Perilla (Br), Stephen, ‘Pernambuco—Barclay & Liv- Foreign Ports. ‘ . sparkling wines roused the latent oratory of mew- on. fe ; ine ithe Herat Pie sould be salod that the bers, and very soon everybody was toasting every- fries R Nevins (Br), Perkins, Kingston, Ja—A H Solomon | | ASPINWALL, Sept 5—Arrived, brig Fannte, White, Bait! tail of the eagle was brought down by Gevert | body else im fraternal cups, ‘The following | * FP. George (Br, Graham, Glace Bay, CB-Hatton, Wat- | , BATAVIA, July 28—Arrived, ship Naples, Hutchinson, Bos- Menken, the right leg by Charles Rabe, and the lett | 488 were — proposed == by Captain Vose, | gon # Co. " if . ton. i Z F Peniston & © Lisvon, Aug S1-In port brig Elizabeth, Ames, for NYork "i a “ dant of the company, officiating as | “Brig Mary Grace (Br), Pettis, Windsor- leg by Charles H. Meyer. ‘The following other prizes any i YY, off Brig Mary Grace (Br), Pettis, Windsor ul . 0 on, 10 mal were shot during the day:—The first buli’s eye in anid were duly drank and responded | | Bng Preadom (ir, Clare, Haltax--Crandall, Umphray | (withenree of condemed trig Gideon) 16 aul waa day. ith, bark Undine, Se eman, Cardiff. dye giro ‘ MonrevipEo, July 26--Arrived, bi morning, Mv. Ed. Brehm the last in the forenoon, The Day We Celebrate,” “The ex-Oi1 ibn y * ry oF . _ MANILA, Jaly 16—Sailed, bark Robert Porter, Curtis, a “our Basten Fr nds; absent, though not forgot- | ™*Y.5 Disine (Br), Pettis, Moncton,NB—Crandal!, Umphray | erpool: ith ship Belvidere, Hows, NYork. Ce hd ; rx 3 of | Co. Jompany D,” “Captain Vose,”” “The Line Onivers,”” ‘Schr Sarah Jane (Br), Fanchion, St Johns, NF—J F Whit- | Baittmor Mr. Philip Kiein; the first In the afternoon, Mr. D. Deetjen, and the last in the after- noon, Mr. J. C. Becker. For twenty bull's eyes there were awarded a silver watch and medal to the following:—Messrs, John Becker, Charles Aevy, Luersen, D. Deetjen, A. Muell A. Zeitz, of Newark; and for entre shots @ sil eeand Feeanae o ved of 20e, contpany, “Lieu- UPLEC, Sept 17—Arvived, steamship St David (Br), Glas- | enant Freeland,” &c. H, Smith, of the Compan; Schr Wanata, Carr, Pensacola Baker & Dayton. ow. : on being called on for a speech, entertained the com Sehr Jos » ps Reig Sleight, Buitlmore- Baker & Dayton. SAoua, Ang 14-—Arrived, schr Howard, Grisin, Boston; pany with the latest genuflections of the Grecian | Schr Hero, Kellv, Salem” RW Ropes & Co. | ae rein NN Nept ICleared, ship Columbia, Robi bend and executed a briluant pas, terminating in Bchr J W Drisko, Katon, Boston Miller & Houghton. i? |, NB, Sept ared, ship Col a, Robipaon, the lap of his friend Berrien. ‘The fun enti ||. chee We Bonde Liason aman iia medal to the following:—N. Crusins, J. Kneesy, J. | Contnned natil alate hour, and end ei rolle 'Providence-—-H WW Jackson. American Ports, Kelly, G,. Werham and J. Knocht, or Newark. ‘Me | Sn'the pleasantest thai nae ? and ended as it begun— vent, Philadelphia, pALBXANDRIA, 89 15—Arrived, steamers E © Koight, ighest prize received on the targets proper, Mr. sy ie enty, and Empire, Price, NYork. rf vi Rveecaing ARRIVALS, . 16th*-Saled, schr Delmont, Gales, B of New York, a i L explained if tis rumor is afact. Schouler | ¢ : John Becker, of Newark, for. thirty- bull’ = ston. : . - fourths of those present yesterday were of that john Becker, of Newark, for thirty-nine bull's Ss 4 — ‘or b 2 ; fn due day and viewed the | order. Many, of course, were mere amateurs, who | eYe shots, and the next, Mr. Bd. Brebm, of | Keception of the Battalion of the ‘Twelfth RRPONTED BY THE HBRALD STHAM YACHTS. Waterg, St Yobn: NB esp ae Weaaubeot Rove, Phiktel appear until the last utler and Foring did uot | ventured in here and there with a $10 or a $20 | Hudson City, for twenty-five centre shots. On the stick | Regiment at Poughkeepsie. Steamship Loulsiana (Br), Forbes, Liverpool Sept 2, and | phia; brig Anp Elizabeth, Berry, Sierra Leone and A market; pear wot! the last moment, and when the three | pit on the aavice of some disinterested friend, but | Or ring target the following recieved prizes:—Kue e senstown bd, with mise and 600 passengers, to Willtams | Xches West Denoia, Crowell, Philadelphia; W Kentlemen were brought into each other's presence | the great majority were professional, Some of this | 8¥ and Becker, each 40; Philip Kien 4 The battalion of the Twelfth New York regiment, AM, lat sighted | well, NYork; Laura Bell (Br), Matheson, St Dominio Oity ; Guion, Sept’ 7, at 26 50, weir Weeting was only noticeable from the fact th ‘ Pater K a ch 473 - | consis x A - | bark Monequash (of Priuce Edward Island, with signal of ; the Butler and Lorin; € oy fact that | ciaay made enough on the Paterson course to keep | férmann and J. Maciler, each 47; E. Brehin consisting of Companies B, E, G and I, under Lieu. ‘ahitens ee eS suppiiad her’ witht pecvinions. ihe bave Walrus (Br), Barrett, St Thomas; B L Sherman, Phinney, them in very elegant style til the Jerome races, | gst Mueder, Charles Kabe, Captain J, tenant Colonel McAftee, which left this city on Wed- | ingon board the mute and 16 o ami Yor i ; RELCS Of Scho 1B . sh 45: C: ® » ard the mate anit 16 of the crew of the steamship Suafled—fhip David Cannon; bark Western Sea; brig Davia Maa Gehan se speci armen did not | when, probably, they may make enough to provide | and U. Rachen, each 40; Cari Kiein 443 J. nesday night on a visit to Poughkeepsie, arrived at Melita, burned the day be'orey and who reported that im iat | Owen; and from the Roads, barks Mexican, Heury Piltner, 5, sumptuously for their hibernation through the | Huebneir, nt and G, F. Decker, e 3 fi Jat 49, lon 28 40, fell in with ship Jacob A Stamler, trom Havre | Mary Lucretia; brigs Eluey, America, Isadora, Aristos, Wa Whole day Some of those present were | winter, while, on. the other hand, they may be leic | Gerder and rit 42, and H. Reneen, F, Krulina | their destination yesterday morning, where they | for New York, having on board $8 passengers and crew of | yerley.’ 4 ‘3 ‘! es i that Butler and Loring de- | on their beam ends when the-sport of the season is | 8nd F. Raub, each 41 rings, Were recelved_by the Twenty-first regiment, N. G., | the hema anaieny uid tis ample of provisons ead water | Uith-—Arrived, steamehlp Naptune, Baker, NYork. dayed coming watil the last moment for the express or | riz v; cod | BALTIMORE, Sept 16—Cleared, brigs Romance, Danean. iy ” 5 4 over, But these are men of wonderful resources, Alter the distribution of prizes it was announced | Colonel James Smith. con Li inn i urpo: ding Scho t e pr we . a ” - t “ mys ss crew. ; Sea, Br), Wit 1; schra Bll eee pe! pci 1 pute ee are Mie; | never cast down, always ready for any enterprise; | that those who had won prizes and had failed ‘o | Colonel Smith in a brief speech tendered the hos- | “Steamship Palmyra (Br), Watson, Liverpool via Baston, eee ey tee ate TL Mae Renal toaa ee, eellar and tables of the Merrie House in Newbury. | #2 though exceedingly hike Sancho Panza in their answer may call on Captain Gerdes, the chief of the pitalities of the city to the battalion during its stay. | with mine wo E Cuard, i“ i McGee, Lawson, Provicence ; Jobn L Praey , Rawley, Bostor port had a8 much to do Ii House an Newbury: | improvidence, the ability which enables them to meet | festival, where they may receive whatever comes to | The address was responded to in a neat speech by Steamship Tybee, Caulking, Galveston, Sept 9, with cotton, BANGOR, Sept 15—Sailed,’ brigs Katahdin, thing else. Di apy ainiig them as avy- | wants of the morrow keeps them always afloat. It | them, in accordance with the rales of the company. | Lieutenant Colonel McAfee. These formaliues being | £¢'0Spofford, Tileston & Co. Sept 1b, 25 miles south of | Jermo; Allston, Sawyer, and Georze, Willard, Santa Cruz, ing else. Dropping, however, allusions to such | Cog: $2 for admission. to the arena Where the erowd | The dancing was well attended, over the line was formed, and a parade made | SApe,Hatteras, signalized steamship Virginia, hence for Gal- | | CHARLESTON, Sept M—Arrived, brig Ceca (Un, “Bie- sonal matters, tt is but fair’ to write that the 7 Schuetzente i veaton, trup, Liverpool. " ° | of betting menassembled. ‘Che principal rendezvous | #Wnual Schuetzenfest of this company, comp through the principal streets of the city. The bat- Steamship Louisa Moore, Wallace, Newbern, NC, 60 hours, 5) USS MON pt 17— le Dor eat waar succes, notwilusianding tie! was in front of the pool seller's stand, Where it was | {t 18 of the most substantial citizens of tue et tallon was then escorted to the armory of the Twen. | with naval stores and cotton, to Murray, Ferra & Co. PORTEESS Boman fee Bakinwres tlie Een trae i ‘y one wished. The twen. most convenient to Jearn which horse was the | closed with general remark that, had th ty-first regiment, where it stacked ‘arms and all | | Steamship Isaac Bell, Bourne, Richmond, City Point and | Ardrossan for do, housand of the young and oid, of both sexe: “ } ari be vy , np i hau a vood time in apite ofa little rain, aud all wil | {@Vorite. ‘The betting generally began fifteen min. | American festival been in their. exclusive cla were dismissed. The members then in squads vis- | Norfolk, with mdse and passengers, to the Old Dominion In the Roads, for abarbor, steamship James 8 Green, for Ly, 4 2 Tract youid ha Slory resinis, 1 x Steams hip Co, NYork, herish theoccasion s sn aoe ecole. | Utes prior to the race. Men walked to and they would have had more satisfactory resi!is ited the dierent places of interest about the city. 0 a = fone, eOeeasiomatuong thelr pleasantest recollec- 7 tro” ooking at no one in particular, throwing Fis eae asa aS _At a quarter past four o'clock in the afternoon the ee ee ee Ore HR ee bimimeng a mal bal Pye fon Rees TA ALINE AN f nes, which, however, | Gut challenges in this order:—“‘Twenty-five to ten LABOP WIVEMENTS. New Yorkers reassembled at the Armory of the Steamship Warnsutta, Fish, New Bedford, with mdse and | erly gale is hiowing. Were of not than local interest, have at | 1 Bame the horse; « Fifty to twenty-five I place Twenty-first regiment, and under escort of Company | Passengers. to Ferguson & Wood. OLMES’ HOLE, Sept 15, PM—Arrived, schra Freddie 1. Fenty, aie the Henatp's telegtainss Dr, | e%3" “A hundred to fifty on the favorite agatnst Re ea 3 A proceeded to the Eastman Park, where the bat- |, Sltp Bantel Webster, rey tad Yr Porter, Snail, Alexandria for Boston; Wat 8 Doughty, Ta Loring. who tue firs’ brought forward, wove | tHe fleld:? “Ten to fifty the fleld against the fayor- Workingwomen’s Association. talion gave one of its splendid exhibition drills, an heaty somietr gals and pot sea; during the rest’ of oy fom, Phllad iphia for Salem; Carroll, Robin Work into bis thread of who was to folic rigume ite,” and 89 on ad infinitum, up tothe moment of | 4 meeting of workingwomen was held yesterday | M#mMenKe concourse of ladies and gentiemen being Pasaage light westerly winds, t a good word for Butler, | Serine. “Paring thecnoe wBor the mene ace assembled there to witness it. Booth, chase; Marseiles, Suly 6, with mdseto | itty AM-—Arrived,brige Bndoros, Cumminzs, Portnnd (or ; zt hy ¢ hun, aud while he was in the at aic edt aninge a cratic f b interested spectator were strung w their highest de. | @ternoon at No. 37 Park row for the purpose of or- | *In the evening a grand promenade concert took | Jas E Ward &Co. Passed Gibraltar Au; ng 8, Int 3620, | alti { Trenton, Norwood, Calais for Bridgeport; soht the evow dl pemdaled. in interrunting the specter by | £e Of tension, bets were ofered with a spasmodic | ganizing av association for the elevation aud ame- } place at Pine Hull, given by the ‘Twelfth regiment | lon 188, spoke brig Rival, hence for ——— th See ae ee era fat Bacon ae Taree aT pting peaker bY | and boisterous energy, especially coming up the nd, ‘The room was most beautifully decorated for | 10 3120, spoke bar a é St Dominique (Br), from Portland for | wood, Phiisdeiphin aute of oe homestretch on the last heat if the horses had. any Horation of this deserving class of persons. the occasion, The arrangements for this were in Perera Soph Oe Mahle Inland, experiseced. © harricans ston ; Peti 1 | appearance of lapping. There were some compara- | _ The meeting was called to order by Miss Susan B. | charge of company A, of the Twenty-first. None but | maintopsail and jib, stove booby batch, and washed 5 wal Effort, Nickerson. in his | @Vely heavy losers in yesterday's crowd. The av- | Anthony, and Mrs. Anna Torbett, of Brooklyn, was | Invited guests were admitted, making the affair a Gaaks from the deck. rk ; Z Snow, Thornalk. of from politics, and incon. | Cease offers on the favorite that failed to win were | chosen temporary president. very select one indeed, Bark Bidwell (Br), Baker, Providence, in ballast, to Boyd | Portiand for do; Iola, Taylor, Provin Ybliged to do this (as the speaker | Her than usual. The lucky oues in this instance ‘i e ‘This lasted until a late hour of the night, after | #Hincken. Will load oil for posh ian, Holbrook, and Grand Island, Hervey, Rockland for do; (as the spe formed a numerous body, and hailed their success | ‘The objecta of the contemplated association | which the battalion departed for the river and left Halcyon (Br), McNell, Cow Bay, 11 days, with coal to Laine Crockétt, Crockett, defor, Rictimond; Bnlerprieg (Br), Barn Bri; thouler tallewed ike much of | with a taundering hurram, One or two of that out- | were briefly stated by Mrs. E. ©. Stanton, | for home. Poughkeepsie has seldom been visited by Cir WW bord (81) Hiern, Glace Bay, OB, 13. days, with ceapnery ti Eek JP Ailen, Allen, Camdea for rtis, Bath for Philadelphii I~ Rankin, Rankin, Bangor for id AE Wi eryin ¢ out ons” whenever the binseif Inumated ee eh. General followed in an e be | 1 Bailed—Schr Iola. “ + mnamnamian ie Jawed class in the sporting world that pass in Eng- such distinguished guests, and the occason will long Has bad moderate her. Wi 1 to the day, tue memories clustering around | when Miss Anthony submitted a plan of ins Bad mo weather. KE) WEST, Sept ly—Put in, schr Winona, from NYork and the pecaete oun land under the designation of “welchers” made m= ns be remembered, Brig Milwaukee, Brown, Port Caledonia, 10 days, with coal i Mt. and the pleasure which it must aiford the Essex their appearance on the ground andcame near be- TOKE OInGia’ name chosen was “The oo rp, iy for Galveston, with lows of foremaast. = 4 “ rae? to rewer. MYSTIC, Sept 16—Arrived, schr Reading RR No 42, Rodan, couniy community to mingle in such annual ova- saa Association of New York,” ‘ Brig William Mallory, Jr, Wilbur, Providence. tions, Alter schtouler there were speeches by local | 12 rudely handied. They operate without capital, | and the objects set forth im the preamble were re Military Notes. Soh Emma Gillietty Roddy, Areceibo, PRe is days, with | Philadelphia. : celebrities nus inustc by brass bands until whe | Ket bets without posting the money, aud take te | Fosented to be “for the purpose of ameliorating aud | National Guardsmen wno delight in firing at | molusson to Heney x Parker. ‘arrived 16th) TNOREDLE, Sept M—Arrived sehr sein Weteeythy He shades of twilight warned the festive throng to wend The general impression prevailed that Lobelia elevating the condition of all who labor fora living,” | targets placed fifty yards from the points of their Schr Warren Binke, Messervy, Cow Bay, 6 days, with coal ‘NEW ORLEANS, Sept 12— Arrived. ship Lady Blessington fis way bomeward. the society to embrace females of all trades and pro- to HW Loud & Oo. ir), Adams, Newport, W; schra United States, Jobnuou, er ; ye Would Win the race, and odds were heavily in her noses and think that they do wonders if they occa- | ‘Schr Four Brothers (Br, Le Blane, Cow Bay, 12 days, with feng Panga Wr : The occasion of the gathering was taken advan- | favor, notwithstanding the weight which was ime | Ssstons. ‘f : coal to OB Swaine. Tad moderate weathers) Cnct-dckeiiie Letean Mover ators sin Mavemn; a jad . tage of by Butler to get up a political meeting In one An animated discussion occurred ona motion to | *lonaily hit the centre might as well employ their Harper, 7 oe ry of the neighboring towns In thts district and George: posed upon Ret—165 pounda, | We Sar uae ond Insert In the title the word “sulTrage,”’ xo as to read | valuable time in fring off crackers for all the beneftt Bik 0 sce tgeroien sis si Ses an i a ~Sailed, steaaip Gen Mente, Sampson, NYork Tne lod Avs 3 > 5 01 on’ ‘ 1), Cor nor, ; 4 town wa the Locality see ced. From the beach, in | Gospite all the rewt of her fine muscular development | jyii° yvorkiuewomen's | Suitraxe Amoaation, oe they derive from the practice. The Twenty-second | piaster to Crandall: {'mphray & Co, y Sdeh WHA | REWEURYSORY, Bept lb--Arrived, sobr Ge Banks, Pits- that town, and in the evening delivered an address | {ls wenlkness showed Itself, She 1s undoubtedly | Angusta Lewis, Miss L. C. Browne and others par- | Sct agoodexample to the National Guard during | ,,Sahr Mummersily (Bry Masters, Windsor, NS, 9 days, with | In port ith "bark: St ago, from Cuba for Portland. 2 Ta enc ‘ faust and the best hurdler probably in the country, | ticipated. Mrs, Stanton urged that the word “suf. | thelr encampment at Long Branch by firi Plaster, to H & Co. NEW. BEDFORD, Rept’ 15—Arrived, achr Hannah D, m the Town Hall before an audience of abous 1,200. | her ownbr being ready to hack her agalnst Hed Dick | trator es ngittesl ae chat ehoald ve the Cham bees | at targets. two. hundred” yards distant” on ae Schr John Snow, Mitchel Shulee, NS, with piling, to Snow | Chase, NYork for Piymouth 8 COMPOSE st e 1 dies , object 5 ri conse: the outer dee voing away displegsed heeauae ine | CAnY other horse in, the country with talr welght | Grthe movetnent--e, preliminary step, as it isrto | eXcellent principles established at the Hythe school | *sckrMyrover, Brown, Charleston, # days, with raliroad | AE WEORT tent if, FA Remrned, in conmeauence of doors were closed against them, until nearly all the | 10 $2500. The horse Harry Booth, the winner | achieving the other objects. ‘Miss Lewis eloquently | Of Musketry; but the “target excursion” nuisance | tiesto NL McCready « Co. Lee ite tae ak he eke ee, feriaies who desired t0 be present had eutered aud | Pf, the hurdle race, Js one of the best bred | protested against the proposition, and argued | Sows no sign of abatement, At a late shooting | , Schr Hverglade, Leland, Calais, 8 days, with fumber to | Breti to for'St Andrews, NB. x if red the best and about the onl horses merica. Fle y Lexington, out of hat if it appeared that the society Were clamoring | Match of the Tenth Royais (British regiment) NEW HAVEN, Sept 16—Arrived, echr Smith O'Brien, master. be ly seats in the hall. | onde by Glencoe, and ough? to ve, like’ his ire rn : At | Schr Sea Queen, Snow, Calais, $ days, with lumber to mas- 4 fers Among the opening features of the meeting Was some + for the baot many of the class sought to be bene- | Teronto, Canada, the ranges were two, three, four | ter J ” h Tqneb Philadelphia, Sinuing by the village glee club, aud one of the | 34 = paper Ds ce peal the third in fited by the association would give it the cold shoul- | ad five hundred yards, five shots at each range; | ““Sonr Alpine, Marshall, Calais via Providence, where she PHILADELPHIA, Sent Ue -Artived, barka Trop, Bird mm eX York, Crescent City, Wolr, and Mariposa, Keimble, NYork. Wath Saited, Viton rae it Ci oductio $ ole der. ‘The proposition was voted down. The foliow- | firing at two hundred yards was from the shoulder, | discharged. Sh Eas wereea of thelr campaign productions was a8 £0 | s racer m his three year old formu, ts no account, his | ing omicem were elected:—President, Mrs, Anna | otlier ranges from the knee or shoulder, Hythe po: | Schr Julia, Thomas, Machias, ® days, with umber to Jed | 20lle, Lewis, dloucemer: brigs Sunny South, Basler, Pro icon § Mirah | cee fonr legs being autirely gone. There was a great | ‘rornert; Vice Presidents, Miss Augusta Lewis, Misa | sition. Captain Hetherington, of No, 7 Company, i Co. cei, Seieai 6 day it sor, NB; schre AJ Fabens, Bragg, St John, NB; Ida F Whee. denacel Bularte right alter the trance deal of mouey lost on Lobelia, the odds being #0 | susan Johns and Miss Euama Peers; Secretary, Miss | Made sixty-two pomts, being the highest score of the | cht Delaware, Morris, Bueksport, 6 days, with stone to | jer, Dyer, Portiand John H Perry, Kelly, New Bedford; M ¥ And ail heavy on her. | the race was watched with keen in- | 1. C, Brown; Treasurer, Miss Julia Brown, mateh, At four hundred yards Sergeant Phillips | “Sehr Nettie Cushing, Pressy, Vinalbaven, 7 days, with stone | [oyRe;,Facemire, Holmes Hole; J B Austin, Davin, Boston ; A, Haerah hureab terest, but no excitement was exiublied until aimile | “sie Susan B. Autiiony was appointed delegate to | Made five bull's eyes. Two of the contestants scored | tokens Go Gohamete Ulbbs, Now Bedford: 3 Paine, Rich’ Nvere,” © We will sbout and eng dahalf had been run, when Harry Booth, who | represent the sociuty in the National Labor Congress | OVET Sixt ne Oobkeny, y, and twenty-six from forty to fifty-nine Schr Maggie Bell, Hall, Rockland, 4 days, with lime to Cleared—Steamship Star_of the Union, Cook ‘Or. We cali that target practice. Should £60, leans vin Havana; brig HRich, Hopkita, Cape” Haytien, hers K te seventh iy meet- | any of our “target companies” be ever sent to meet waht 00 Kimball, Jr, Hall, Rockland, 6 days, with lime sehira Sybt Redelin, Aibariens AE clap eb Dinemo Bow aif-mile pole # length mn front of Lobelia, ‘This was | ings on Monday evening of each Week, and ihe meet. | these red coats on the border they will find the way | “4,5 Brown # oo, Rockland, with lime. will dis. | 12% W Fratt, Kendrick, Edgariown : Irwin, Atking, E had been trailing, made play for it, went up and jerma r points eac! Lelio sen hurran | paggedhe others and took the seventh hurdle at the ha roche iy it sce prs i greeted with hurrale ‘The General was, of course, aris when introduced to the “, and the baud | # complete surprise and the signal for general ex- to victory a hard road to travel, “ Adele Fuller, Fuller; Skinner, Harria; Alice Fluuined 1h with the thine honored aif of “Hail to the | citement, But few, however, believed ‘that farry | M8 #Wourned. pie ‘A spirit of commendable etauiation is spreading in | Chars? 4%? or #0 bile at Fort Morris, and then come tothe | B, Parker Tarict & Mathieg, Unessoman: Mary Haley, Ba- thie? as he siepped forward upon the rostrum of | Booth could stay there. As he got into the lower Semen Dibhtaren. the National Guard of the State, Each command. | “ Rehr John Turper, Mend, Boston for Rondont. oui Hats Sales, "Sele, maces jeg tnd ihe pretentious Town Hall. He proceeded to say, | turn, however, he began to make the daylight be- . erm parti Reh Sharp, Boston for Philadelphia. : once ‘land be when quiet came around, that they had met upens twoen them Tiare vite, and ashe resched the three- The members of Bricklayers’ Union No, 4 held a Feeney GP OEE atee ine eae cen ta Sehr Willlam Capea, tx tr, Bonton for llaabethport. ee eet ee set moi a= ocvastou, for tiiey had assembied to con- | quarter pole there were three lengths between them, | meeting last evening at the Demilt Dispensary. A | auurs well for the eiliciency of our State forces. -& Minin ea Dal Seat 36, © EM—the brig; Shannen, frove Saxe i sult and deterinine npon the men whom they should | and the layers of jong odds on Lobella began to | qelegation from No. 11, Morrisania, attended for the | Manis nothing but.a mum who permits himself to | Seu Olle, Chase, New Hedtora. for Fanednpnts, © 58 De Breakwater, iu company with ie make choice of ( eudet and administer their laws— | wear the longest faces ever seen on a race course, ” sn by his fellows in what he undertakes if hi Schr Stephen Waterman, Chase, New Redford following vessels from Philadelphia, bound out, vis: —Barks a priviege, he atled, whiten 48 enjoyed by no other | The color Was decidedly blue aiuong ail the backers | PUTPOSe Of asking pecuniary assistance to enabie ven it by any possibility, and a soldier who | Sehr Richmond, Saunders, New Bedford. ™ | Wieden tor Osartensoes Urige Mneese, ee Vena tiie Wie Ainerican people. ‘Tey had once crushed | of the mare. | Ax they turned into the homestretch, | them to carry on @ law suit in which they have be- | will not of his own accord study to be perfect im his | Schr Ann 8 Salter, Baker New Bedford, for St Jottn, NB; Marion, for Halifax, ahd a number of Coal iio With atius, how they must crush another | fhe course being now clear of hurdies, Remorse | come involved. After some littie discussion the } duty is not worth his salt. ris, lew Bedford, laden schooners. Schr Queen of Cli for Halifax, went Hot box, und’ Tt was appropriate that tbey | having knocked tho lest one down on the first round, | hecessary ald was voted. ‘Ihe report of the reas: | “The following ceacet order has been issued b; Bear ARNO pufntr: Cope Cod bdars, with fon to Wee | sea 2th inst. | Wind NE. ag TIgAC oid such a council as this together. He | Harry Booth hed nothing to do but make lis run | urer contained the following items :—Total amount | order of Brigadier General Louis Berger, command. |.& ce . 7 eae ade ate Ream Aden, Bake, viel ‘, like Some of his opponents. heap abuse | home, which he did with a strong pull, having @ | received from the 7th to the lth of September, | ingthe Second brigade N. G.S.N. Y.n- A cchr J P Cake, Endicott, Cobassett Narrows. Pilleared Brig) B Brows, Bais, Greenock; schr Phenix, 3 h Gpon those of the other party, for he knew | commanding lead of the mare. fe passea under | $1,066 30; total amount paid out during the same t Schr Mary J Mead, Thrasher, Taunton, naon, boi Seymour and Blair, aud they were both @ great | the string about five lengths ahead of ler. ‘Remorse | period, #1,009 92. "The Becretary reported havi fui unitortesds scmead aan eyvieced tetera epee Schr Sailfe smith, Conse, Fal! Rivor. PORTSMOUTIL, Sept 14—Arrived, scbr Marietta, Pritain- deal beiter men than the platform upon which they | was pulled up at the three-quarter pole. Time of | received $18,005 08 between the 1301 and 17th of | andreview,cn Tompkins square, as follows, to wittecThe | cht Wermuilion, Lockwood, Fall River, ger, Philadelphia. Sood. Hard names, he added in a meaning way, | the race, for minutes and fve seconds, which was | September, Which amount was balanced by the | Pirst sriuléry on Thursday ‘che th di ot Ocibber at cieven eee eee eo redanee for Paiteateryn Bajled—Schra 8 C Hickman, Lawson, Alexandria; © 8 Ed- ; the 1 El i never killed anybody, for if it had he belleved he | very slow, and how Lobelia could have begn beaten | amount paid out. ofclock, A. Ma; the Third Infantry on Friday, ‘Hutchinson, ; wards, Corson, Fetiadalonic. Woult! have been dead long ago. ‘The political abuse | im that Wine Was a source of much wondering com- [From the Philadetphia Ledger, Sept. 17 mache hea am cme cre ©, ej tee FIN intuassy + gabled Frovilonce for Risky |, PAWTUCKET, Sept 16_Salled, schrw Henry, i Uone! of the present day he did not think was half so | ment, The last straw breaks the camel's back, and | 4 mass meeting of mechanics Wis held last even- | Sixth infantry on fuera, the SOih day of Oclober, at hate. | ReRT Riteabethy Tinll, Providence, | ver, Robingon, Rondout Orlando Sint, Harrie, NYork Boe sires wewspaners oF dhose aye were Sones | FomexA welt Mu thw instance gave the cow de | ing. in hrond streets above Chestnut, under the | bashous click Ms ie Hight tours lalantey Go Wed | Rebrat Warren Sunes, Provence fr Ronda" PR Tat a pace oe Heal wishes a P pa re to Lobelia. ek: 7 nesday, the Ilet f October, at_half- ¥ 4 t rossan, hasif as thowe now. He tuen undertook to eoume. | “Fhe second race, Which was two miles and a dia. | MUsBlees of the Bricklayers Union, to sustain the | MeN: Nraeeaitia inten one rhachen essence ce | BeBe guiceaten, Willen, Providence for Rondovt. Salied—Sehre Vapor, Bogart, and Sarah J Fort, Fort, Fair the various party divisions aud contests from } tance, was between L. W. Pennock’s ily, bY Colos- | fourtna qian (ete TN He emcfo Mecure elait vou oelock AM. “Tho brisade atat fully uni: | ‘Sehr H Youman, tlderteerey Providence. Re A MR te se of Jemermm downto therprextt curing | Sune acta iy Swe Homa andr | Haya Gai aor, Winn Beker pond, | Mra med aoa. il nwt epee | RNA Uta Maree Parsee Rtn, | Bean, rn Boe WF fn, Aint ey Tat ail the while; anul the birth of thé abolition | MoConuell and Thowpson’s bay colt Vauxhall. The | throughout the country were interested in thisinover | quarter befor. citven ovlouk Av Mc Recdad-—the-aaention | McK weury Remsen, Davis Providence for Rondout Giark, Gardner, Works Sloop Mary E Basleay levee, Winsor, arty of Massachusetts, slavery was outside 0! tier was the favorite before the start, but he made 1 4 Natl y feompany and regiment rr ‘4 Eliza! straw. co Tie dividing issues, both parties agreeing that the in- | ashabvy oxhibiuon of himself and made bankrupts Wont, and urged that a Grand National Congress Of | Provisions’ ‘of Ceneral. Orders Nos. 18 and a, | Sch! 7, Clark, Flower, Providence for Bitzabethport, RICHMOND, Sept 15—Salied, scht Mary Allerton, Parsons, @titution was aba” kee ~ ~ - ‘orkingmen be formed. Willan, of the New ries, fi J Schr Horizon, Newman, Pawtucket for Rondout. Rio Grande det u iis protected by the constitution. These | of many of luis over-sanguine backers. Penuock's | York Typographical, Luton, No. 6, was intrmtued, | CUTeM, Aeries. from weneral headquariens, 8. N. ¥.1 | Schr Geo h Conover, Robinson, Pawtucket for Rondout. SAVANNAH, 12-Arrived, bark Plemades, Pi abolitionists, he maintained, were more far-sighted | filly won the race cleverly, but not in extraordinary | jy. spoke of ihe strike of the New York bricklaye ythererie pod be Aarvor Bie "3 requnee: be Schr Inanc Anderson, Doyle, Pawtucket. Boston ; achrs LM Morales, ee, Belfast, Me tart, than ali {he politicians, for they — believed | time, It having taken 3:40 to do it, and said that they are only contending for the rights | sené the frat copy of their muster rolls to Major Jobe Ar God: | Sch? Fashion, Davis, Newport for Mieboneert. winkle, French, Rockland ; Enchantress, Cavell, NYork ; Joa, ito be a crime aguiusy God, and were determined | ‘The third race was & Waik over. no one having the | given them by tie law. The works = og, frey, brigade inspector, for correction before making out the | ‘gir klsha T Smith, Havey, Newport for Eilzabethport. Van Zandt, West Indies (in Quarantine), to agitate if until It was cleaned out of existence. | temertty to face such a dashing and formidable com- | {ora tai vonspeneatiyn forties een Only aaked | completeact, Four correct copies must be sent tothe brigade | Sch Runbeam (U Silehthouse), Johnson, New Lonvton. Tith Cleared, stearaeitip (en Barnes, Morton, NYork. All unis thine he (Mr. Butler) was a democrat and a | petitor as Jas. A.Connelly. He galloped the two miles | tatists don't seein disposed to give It'to theme ‘The | MEPsctor one week before inspection, as required by para- | Sebr Ouawa, Gi ford for Rondout, WILMINGTON, NC, Sept 15—Ciearei, brig Velocity (Br), i, C. S., general head fawyer, and believed that, according to the Consti- | and was awarded the rac - fi uarters, State of New | Schr J McShane, Gibbs, Harford, Depress, Roum . oe ~) Hasiferd for Phitadelphie. 17th—Cieared, steamship Wm P Clyde, Powell, NY: NG. 0. : " ~ : val i +_ | Speaker argued that more work could be done when | Fork. Major Godfrey Wil he at cation, righ posed protected and pelonp ag ‘a seb are the sumuiaries of the day's eli hours are considered a day's labor, an | between the hours of ten and twelve orclock, on the let aad Canawin, Merri Norwich for Eitenverh : v My 0 ‘ ic vas ‘d pat. der the athour sys nl 3 ne r Belle Seaman, an, New Haven. are = Convention, where he was forced to vote for arepre- | Hardie race, handicap for ail horses; purse $400; | he gets the rest. required aul is able io spend more | Te"Deuial and company books and records at seven o'clock | Schr LD Jarrard, Campbell, New Haven for Elizabethport. RCES LEGALLY OBT " eutative man 0 he South, ‘That man, however, | second horse to receive $100 out of the purse; two | tue in enjoymen fh his family Rin oe. | Eicon the fellowing evenings:—The First artilery on Mon- | Schr J Rusling, Coiling, New Haven for Rourtont ndeccee Sisto sererton, aepanensai Line as defeated and Abraham Lincoln waa duly and | smiles, over elt iurdies; to close the evening of the | lowe go mucis t reo y. Octover 25; the Third infantry on Tuostay, October 97; | ‘Kehr Jas Hofman, Shropshire, New Haven. deote; we pentiehartin as iat Ipinived + aavie constitutionally elected, Whereupon the South forgot | second day's raciig; the Weights out the same even- ‘i cis Aftor | reasonable Te | the Fifth in(antey on Wednesday, October 38; the Sixth in- | sehr AC Cranmer, Cranmer, Mew Haven. Fe ey OWES, Attorney, 18 Nansen stroct, aor ite constitutional obiations and committed | ing; three ty accept, wiuich closed wish the following Soukhao ater having hoon wamned baton ie tee - 77 on Thureday,Onober 39% luo Silay on Moen, $e Berek Steer, Sse, Boy Mores toe See ge at peng Seas he: dort thah. tie once ent. In doing | entrtes:-— Shs thane goss vious day. ‘The New York bricklayera have inaugue | November Schr Ontari , Bast Greenwich for Elizaberhp ort. ZEW PCtcR Lots, Ones PERS, AT ELISA fights and priviles ne ted uli | H. B. Todd enters bn. Harry Booth, by Lexing- _ | rated a movement which is of interest to all labor- . Schr Geo F Rane, Wason, Behdgeport, nd two pears; sorte See) bp Wanveminen DON forte tains ghia | pe whe arched ton, dara Blonde, 146 1b: seneess 1°} ing men throughout the t ‘i TELEGRAPHIC POLITICAL INTELLIGENCE. ‘Sehr Win May: ~ ; h $1,000 by September, ,1860; forty min against them with the boys of E: nt with | McConnell & Thompson enter b. m. Lobel - - © country, and they deserve = B kdgeport. utes from New York ; 57 trains daily, the determination to conquer them tell exes . Per Boattnnd Capitol reais © | the aympathies of Ail clases ‘of working men, rn Sept - wes,’ Bridaeron foe Treat ri DAVIS, 200 Nrondway. woinewhat <etailed account of his ie ars, by imp. Hounie Scotland Capitola, 166 Ibs. © | Speeches were alko made by ‘Thomas Mulcabey, of LBANY, Sept. 17, 1868. Pe ey ho gp itn. : - a t ; » . oY y \ niladelphia: Ss el rallace. ne republic nade a tore! demo cl Df iT # in the War, dwelling speciaiit aan Ryan enters pw. Remorse, 5 years, imp. | Philadelphia; Samuel J. Wallace, of Philadelphia, | The rey made a torehlight demonstration T Harrie & Wed, Green, Bridgeport for Jersey CNY. CAPTAIN CARLETON AGAIN. eae 6d Eis coeteea th ee po ia Helipse, dam weneric, 140 | "i ‘ re Sear ene hal eae York. ‘ series of Tesolu. on the strects to night, and subsequently held a large Sehr BR Chart, Boe ay Middlotown: ““PHE DISGUISED TRAPER OF OLANCH( of 5 Ory. 7 . } “ ons, et passed 21 he Workin, mn’ ” 5 », o ~ i Dark of pros of Mr. Mallory. This expedient, he added. | SKOOND RACK. Union of New York ald endorsed by the working | Meeting in Capital Park. ‘The prmeipal speakers | Schr Samuel W: bart, Portland, C1, Br oot areas anaes, ' 4 € popular in the pudlic mind, and his The Jersey stake of $50 each, half forfeit, for three 1 were Senator Wilson, of Massachusetts, and Lyman Schr Sarab Elizabeth, Davia, Branford. Mudgrocnt aa A lawyer and bis acts aA u ge $v added; two miles and a ‘distance: | the approve of ahe meeting. eee et met WHR | Tremaine. Schr Marion, Davis, Connectient River, in THE FIRESIDE COMPANION were everywhere approved, Of his 3 carty 100 pounds; winner of | thank the Congeons nt thee ads qhnese resolutions New HAVEN, Sept 17, 1868. Soke Faris Hand, Brooks, Greenpors for Rondout. GEORGE MUNRO, 118 William street, New York, expedition be sald that when he ente © five pounds extra; thr EEG Boke te = th boone d States and the Leg. The B m $oub ales Bee. henioes Schr Mary A Lovell, Beeve, Amboy for Fairhaven. wethen a a ae tee grag ed thd pore meaty ; islature of New York for the passage of the Bight ye Boys in Bine turned out to-night fe handre¢ " . Bc neon “ipiringy ‘it dinteud of Mying with tie | Uissedatenetoteeiog SMT ee Poe | Hour un. and ago thon the ‘rick layers Cmion of | strong, aa marched vhrough the principal streets aes AvPechin New ork. Aisa from Rules hart Seat, om they determine a ; % wid New York fo stand ti e n 400" ~ 7 o peo! . 4 m1 Monte gh fins main 1. W. Femock's U1, by Colossus, dam Malt of | the enforcement of the act.” \” “Ken SeCUre | with torches and transparencies. Addresses were | »,Stramships America, Bremen; Teriin. Liverpool; Missoury | SeuseMhaehagigg, Pore OF Gruét Weslment Me sadicleat br ronan” f mvs = it wer , Mommouth, OW Traveller ...seccceccseeseseseeee 1 - sean by made at the republican headquarters by Senator . ’ , ¥ HM. MUNNEL, Counsellor, 261 Broadway, room No, 9. to hold the clty unt the arrival of reinforcements | cou oy Wagner en ros FIRES IN THE CITY, well’ One inuuired ung were ied inhouor of the | Wi at mumet NNW 4 —oFFic DRAWINGS OF THE SHELBY OOL- Seow the Nocth. mach thon ; t men data by Wagner. vee 06 ° «3 well. One hundred guns were in honor of the Sas A OFFICIAL DRAWINGS OF THE SHELBY COL from th and incifents as tiese, | Muconnell 4 Thompeonia Vauxhait, by Lex: In Nouth Street fone $4,00 republican viciory in Maine. + lege Lotiery of Kentucky : a p sald v ew hat marie him @ repubitcan, and he ington. . Yorashire ae ade toeaing, abow: he ; : 4 . i Uric, Sept. 18, 1868, Marine Disasters, Pate ae Nae ae 8 85 445, BRPT. bis” ag” believed tut there were a gre uy Olt whe | John Hunter's , t if-past twelve o'clock, @ eventng @ " ta Foran account of the joss by fre gf the steamship ay , 24, 61, 65, ®, 70, 9 20, 40. \orcbinene eens Cree, Came ont OF ie fire was discovered jn the hasement of William ‘'T. aiden aioe Babar eeshaateantaca,. meee te Melita, from Boston for Liverpool, see newFcolumns, on EEN URS gate * bt hy ne ermpliatic . 30.9 c , . ; 1 ; Ore war wae substantially forthe porpose of dos of Bright, Jr, & Co.ts junk warehouse, 1884 South idle prend STEAMER NELLY Wrrre received no serious d in FRANCE, SMITH 't 00, Managers. 4 up slavery, and that we never A i} vd fide street. It burned with great rapidity, extending Doo! presided, with vice presidents and secreta- | the gale on Monday, She made ber trip next moroing as 1s ae a xs, — i * “ venti) the negro age it the con. retan f t . . fooe i rained hoe ries foreach ward. The hall was crowded to its ut- | "sus! , 8, h , 28, 71, ae Hi the negi ae e con- IRD RACK 0 the second foor, stored with bales of wthones Bate Orr pas teutbentrom KENTUORY—cLARs 292, RV. 17; 1860. Wet, With their avsistance | Was svon ended Purse $400, two mulic heats, all ages. hay, which w holly destroyed, rom the base: | Mostcapactty, Hon. A. H. Batley, the present re- | atwern Feb for wow Fork, eitek put rate Lisbon Way 10 Oh rhe tne T t the mutter of reconstruction. The | J. W, Pennoca enters ch. ¢ James A. Connelly, by | ment and -frst foor of this outlding the fire resentative in Congress and the candidate of the | jn distress, and subsequently condemned, has been trans. Pet ereniers Lk =e RIEN & CO.,.Managers. ht then deciared that in restoring Vancal, dam Margrave, 4'years,........Walk over } communicated to the liquor store on tue cor. | Union party for the next term from this district, | ferred to brig Elizabeth, Ames, which vessel was ready to sail ath 7 a vn must be pul Wien cverything in tie shape of a race was over [ her of James sip, styled the Long Island _ es often speech. He ad ggone | & final “A from Lisbon Aug il tor New York. Covingtor vay. ne blacks, who bad | forthe day tie happy thought suggested iteelfto a | House, which wit the water caused conale | Clil 1S YO! the democratic party and the opposk | Scum Winona—Key Went Sept 17-The sche Winona, | ——— - ——— ~ She ght Of Voting uot qeill must be deprived of | lingering sporiaman that the programme could be | derable «amage to the stock, tt t# estimated | Won to, tle reconstruction, measures of Congress | from New York for Galveston, lost her foremast on the 166 DFFICIAL DRAWINGS OF THE STATE LOT bs Paton of pun, NAV Muy voice tn the ad- | rendered suil more complete by taking the avoirdu. | that upon the dwelling in its guited state there ia.a | trom the suiue source, The next speaker Was | snst, and has put in here for repairs. Ah. tories of Kentucky ig mn be OE doy a The democratic | pois of the judges, Accordingly, the trio who had | damage of $2,000, and upon the jnnk stock $1,500, General Conway, the Irish patriot of Scum MANKFIRLD, hefore reported on Hog's Back, Bell ry} nates 7 CL AGS 81, aRPt. 17, pear gabe — s during the war—now | presided with exemplary good nature for the three | While the liquor store has su 1 fully ». Phe | New, Orleans, He spoke of the condition Gate, came of in he night and serach on, Holmes. at eqash'eetetnctek ‘oe tent ty aie oe prop ir, Johineou yh such a course | days came to the balance and were thus recorde amount of insurance could not be ascertained, The | Of the South, and of Lor Mo ae eee th nauck | taking ber Cargo of lumbar ont orth lighters, and will beable | 8%, 25, 98 77, Ee a 43, i, , and substantially render the Keconstraction acts of | John Minot Botts harbor police were proptiy bat ¢ that there were now two ‘near! ont, WOOD & CO. Minacsrs Gangrene nuit and void, Keverring to tt A. Hi. Godwit nervice. Ldhieitadhtel adithabitss to the andignition of the okt aristocracy, | He dverre tnlerwaler, and wemernioaiceee, ee | mare or xegrouk rari ane inh wer aes ’ eran ener ee CORTES pond : bird that the Unionists of th tt mainiain ah, y 8, 57, 4, Aired that the plan of restoration. suuyroste Je Re Vath HOU eee oceans eee cces sc caes BaT In Fulton Street. thelr Fight. to. be republicans thereas well asin the | ,,Sc"R IUD & FRawn, Pendleton, from Baltimore for Port: agarn Ge mbnrbor?— clase tee’ ase, Tt fate rebel generals will substantiany rem | ioe aint Hotta in sccounting for thedimi®utlon | Last night, at hait-past ten o'clock, a Are was ais | North. The persecution of Unionists by ex-rebela of | '*%s With corn, put invo Norfolk Tkh inst, Feaking badly. ‘ue ra, ty berth & at, ant ; ‘ autial in his customary nt, Co sd thats ‘ ‘ 1 at. the negro back to where le will ve de: | water hu cul him down thirtyeave pouWds, ‘aratoga | covered in the engine room of the frm of Messrs | the South Were spoken of and illustrated by exam- Miscellaneous, Se cs antennae ant hn hee ola netent upon tis old rebel masters. Further, in <n Sheldon & Ripley, white lead manufacturers, No. | Pe STRAMSHIP GEN Mrann, Samprongsaiied from {+PRIZBS CASHED AND INFORMATION FURNISH. is qiefence of the lately oppressed rave, tiy THE MAINE HORSE FAI rT : WHEELING, Sept. 17, 1868. jeans yesterday for New York. + @d in Royal Havana and ali le 4 lotteries, ee ee maid. tet nearly everstbing ine AIR. 196 Fulton street, Ii was not seen until the fre Nad | ne igryost SHORT PARSAGR—Bark Norah (06 Boston), (Capt, Gibim, SAOOR CLUE, trot wie po tng on in New Orieana dangerous to the AvuveTA, Me, Sept. 17, i868, | Made considerable headway; but omticer Slaven die | Tne ATHCS! Political demonstration of the. CAM- | trom Boston for Maveelien, pansed (ibraltar when 19 days 200 Broadway and 158 Fulton sweet, Thou w.i8 Immediately reported to him by some of Dae a eae paign was made here today by the democracy. | out, and arrived of M in 98 days passage. SEBA? BARGAINS ARB OFFERED DAILY IR hac Unmeou w. o] covered it in time to ring 1D DAILY IN TRAC alarm that prevented & BARGAINS ARE OFFER! that uch a 1 OF hiv home in Lowe | “ 7 ~ The Maine horse how had a fine day and good Lavsoutn— fi x ugare | the negre One servant of a wealthy secession “ serious comfagration. Thix fir At an early hour the streets were thronged by me- AU NOHED. rat class ahi ri 4 all ki § iy ‘iforn.ed him of a bewutival tik fag that was J atieo ‘The Orit ypremmm for stallions was | feud, putty, a€., Were damaged to the amoons pf | chantca, farmers and workingmen from net. Her dimensions ares. Le i pe le oven ot THOMAS it |) Heing made for Beauregard's ary, and, thinking | awarded wo General Knox, and the magnificent die | about ¢6,000, wiille the frm*or Meas, Onto, Western Pennsyivanin and Western Virginta, | Seat nou Bet aecy . Mt See creer eee eee ee Se hy wo: who formed & procession miles in length, and after | tended for the California f Id be a five ting to Bend to o r ford dealers stards, he obliged the weinan to ten a | PY of 8 progeny more than entitled him to tt. oF ries of the Tulane wen el ed & roc 1B BEST PORTABLE GASLIGHT APPA. over to hin, ike, mpeuker ol fot nay whether oe a Nes Oot ern. eon oe place to-day, between @ pant od building ia five atorics in | At ine Pair Grouran aa's nthe erred meets, sone eeyee. Martacts 4 $175. Fades te tne words ieee Hot thie wae the aly rel ye ever captured ax pe OX colt and a six year old McClellan wes aed to thi bout jetsterfClymor, of Pe + ) 8. F, on rorne C1 Rewier aut by a brwiede ir rete ibe New OF | oly, J MEOGMAATY thd bore wae olammed wie | Sitter’ a ee | & THAGMR, OMe. mee hte Lvl Wotkhe Reoeed mena he bulldine, were damaged to the The Faated to give anire tion Ro tmogs Candee Seataee Rana Bes tes” oom A Po