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8 NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1868. EUROPE, |S33=8 =z eee jancnaash Sehr Mary Evelt FonoytProvigoses Rondout. for ing Fanoy, ‘and only acted as « trustee for GREENCASTLE, 1868, phy amen + tor Phila- A pepe» las ni the democrats heid ae ben Et Green- eee wood, tgnch, Kemper Point tor Some ee eed castie, on the same night the republicans held a $24 more revolutionary ‘- Lae resies ab Me. Shemhend wan a meeting at Waynesporo, in Franklin county. While | Schr Leader, Geam Norwich, Mitarront, ‘Nelson; Williams, Savannah; : nization at the races of the ‘A resolution in favor of $100 for ‘counsel | Some of the le were seturaing from the meeting Behr Jane, Gorham, New London. MILE 3 ‘a, Sept 5—In port, brig Maria Crowell, The Workingmen in Congress | empire’ They haa ‘he Emgliah and | ¢oeq ‘a ‘in fa islug hbo at Waynesboro they encountered ten or twelve men | getr7'C on Crowell, for N¥ork, ldg': schr Adeliza, Wright, for do, do. gmpire. They ‘ so one in favor of raising $200 for restraining | om Ne Greencastle meeting, who, as they Behr Hannah’ Obave Clark: Postiond, Conn. Sai tig 2, echt Mati stevens, NYork. ve it in Brussels. Pio of the International, journad. pled, after which the meeting ad- | TONY struck at the lighted torches carried by the | fchr Jane M "Anderson, Portland, Cont. Penang, July Ib Sled, “Borres, Blth, Boston, vis Pax CF nuatrins oa teate Vigune when (be lets ke tows of ak former, and acted in such a manner as to lead some | Sehr Pauline. Ea Connectleut River: dane: gonaut, 1 40," do; : Le ababaaivihane the fendal reaction, had the shrewaness to stir the anger of of the Waynesboro arty to fear that they might be | Echr Se a In port 4th, bark Lord Nelson (Br), for NYork. > 4 the workingmen by probibiting their Congreas. 40 6 KENTUCKY. injured. The Greencastle men finally commenced an | Behr Henry G'thomad, Peterson, Hartford or Philsdsiphia, |g Fasan, Soplit—Arrved, ‘eamsbip Golorase, Laphige,, iol tani ie \t upon four young m en Behr A dh Review of the Relations of Labor and Capital the ery exis ty Br 7 raational fa preiminary. awe whe ei a ha ss George Henne, one of the four, cieehareee 18 pistol boom and jal nried away byt hadi ‘while paul July 28—Sailed, Martaban, Humphreys, Pes apart Troubles Ison and «aru: an & young man nam ron, Who re- | passing thro lel le " in the Old and New Worlds, terehould fomue ihe Taternationa The, working men fe Countiew—Arrest of Pariles Concerned in | sided near Waynesboro, in this county. Behr Sar Sen Haven, Haue.GRANDE, Aug 1—In port brig Water Lily, frow cy ly with tl etal . 5 \—] barks Mart: aidvecefved from Franes, England, Germany, £¢., ‘throu the Recent Outrages. apie . if Bont Rendin ae Eels, Row Hanes tor Relipteiphia, Bw any eh ed (hot Evanlander) (hon ede “ the medium of the International, they have finally ‘obtained LOUISVILLE, Sept. 20, 1868, S H J Pp Pp I N G N E W Ss Sehr Belle, Martin, Bridgeport * | mann, for Boston, to sail 20th. ‘The Inman steamship sie! af names Captain bl diminatton ot gna hour of labor and oy per oe Sey en of On Thursday last United States Marshal Merri- . Sehr Mary Romain, Wilson, Brid; for Elizabethport. a. hon gn! oe Euphrosyne (Br), Christie, NYork vig kei, from Liverpoo! the 9th and Queenstown the | waxes. Already zerland, a ss AnAtnnnte Scbr Charles Hawley, Nelson, 8ag Harbor, ‘adam direct), 10th of September, arrived at this port yesterday | Nemver or ioe ce eg ire Ee cpp Iai aed hah inp eterayecsaabl Almanac for New York-=This Day. Behr Willow Harp, Davis, Port Jeferson. tra Boa tee Re Ear ink eign Bootle Bosse under command of Lieutenant Downey, left Louls- from Savannah, roports on ville to protect the Marshal and his deputies in the | Sun rises. the morning of helen inst Meare i Deaton ntact ion ease eee ee - 5 46 | Moon sets.....eve 9 39 ‘supposed to have fallen “overboard the 'n st ye ip Vir- morning, bringing our special correspondence and a pi meppenein | po aman C ry mail report in detail of,our European cable tele- | vote of adhesion to the International. out fifty so- from Boston for Turk’s Teland, to sail ‘ins few days; uasalmoes Clarke, Tooker, from NYork for Maracaibo, in distress, Salled 18th, achr Electric Spark, McK night, I RIE. Paar i fg A or missing, In England the unsettled state of politics, the dissolution of | €Xecution of processes in Nelson and Larue counties. | Sun sets. 5 59 | High water. morn 12 00 | vous; ith, smiles SW of Frying steamsl TrirarE, Se Pearson, Taylor, pring sitomctbindl sea Nc it the old pares and the Preparations for the coming electoral | Arriving at Howard's Mills, the soldiers went into oa Sila ~ == | Seiatearing 8; experianced tong Wi wnat dar the Pundit Ruggiero, NYork. ; : oh saith Q wn, Writing | fd, to some degree, retarded our propaganda. ‘Nevertheless | CAMP, Mr. Howard, who resides at the Mills, invited | PORT OF NEW YORK, SEPTEWSER 20, 1868, BELOW. PantAGOnas Aug Id Arrived, Biagio, Giugitelmino, NOre on the 10th of September, reports:. we have entered into correspondence with numerous pro- | Marshal Merriweather to his house to supper. He enn peels leans; 25th, Corriente, Lord, NYork. The screw steamer Hawke, under command of | })nc!! ee jaang ct wales bavagecs in their ad- | atcepted the invitation, but had not finished his sup- Herald Packages. by Hd Boynton (of Quebec), Waycott, from Liverpool. TABLE Bax, July 30—Arrived, Catharine, Doble, Boston. , Captain Halpin, formerly mate of the Great Eastern | the Gurriers’ Society and the City Mente Shoemart ioe per before three men entered the house with | Captainsand Pursers of Vessels arriving at this port will ya arded 18th inst, in lat 4050, lon #8, by pilot JD American Ports. ver while she was’ engaged in laying the cables, char- | most considerable aa regards nusabers, > Pistols in band and demanded his’ surren- | | 1 see deliver all packages intended for the Hxpa.p to our | “ma NO BOSTON, Sept 19, AM—Arrived, brig Harry, Stuart, New tered by the Telegraph Construction and Maintenance | Your General Council 18 in constant communteation with | der. Being unarmed he complied. ‘They then | ”' packag - SAILED. York: schr Tda Pella, Fisher, Alexandria. proceeded with him towards the woods, | Tstarly authorized its who are attached to our Steam Company, is expected here from London to fill up | the National Labor Union of the United States. On its last 0 Sree. Cleared—Ship Gaspee, Emerson, Callao; barks Nellie Fen- with coal and provisions before finally sailing for a mgr Fr iat, the American Union had resolved | threatening to make short work of him when they | Yacht fleet. The New York Associated Press do not now te ee. Southard, Savannah; bark Johann Martin ck (Bri, Hallett, Sinyraa; Abby’ Bacon, Bessom, Gibraltar Heart's Content to raise the injured cable of 1866 Rian apaneniana oe ene Sonera Te jo got there. Mr. Howard, however, overtook the | collect marine reports nor attend to the delivery of packages, > Bremen. NYork ; brigs Fannie, Turner, Savannah ir Bulls Perry» and repair the damage it has sustained. carrying out the vote. The official return of paupers in receipt of relief at | © The intent power of the working classes of the United States “ as recently manifested iteelf in the legal establish end of June, shows an Increase of about fam er | working day of elght hours. ii ail tae eecemens Ot ine ae, «ent in England and Wales compared with corre- wah grams sad in the passing lama te. the same effect by sponding period last year. wt | workingmen ef Now Yorks for erasipla ace meant ie ‘The Prince Royal of Belgium was in such a Critical | flerce gtrugele for enforcing the eight hours law against the tance of rebellious capil tha state of health that he received the last rites of the | under the most favorable vDlltcal’ conditions ail aerfous ‘auc- Church, cess of the Proletariat depends upon an organization that party and told them they should not hurt the Mar- ll be seen by the following extract from th i Wind at sunset SW, with rain.’ shal. Mr. Howard then accompanied the Marshal = fn ane soe faa aM sho poe Apes Sasi Charles ane “itr ayy ‘Josep’ in Maney end Resolved, That on and after April 1, 1868, the Associated Marine Disasters. arties charged with assisting in th meys the | press will’ discontinue the collection ‘of ship news in the | SHI? GeRNocK—Mr. James Reid, the mate, gives the par ay in penne tn etree Ot | harbor of New York. Passed unanimously. following account of the loss of the ship Greenock, of Glas- cuting some summons in debt against persons in the shar the omce of the Herald steam yachts Jaws and | gow, Capt William Jobnston:—On Saturday, Sept 5, at noon, game neighborhood, they returned to Lonisville. and consigneen to tie ‘master of luward boned | Weather assumed a threatening appearance with a fresh gale There is beyond a doubt a regular organization in will be forwarded free of charge, = from SW, double reefed topsaiis; at 8 PM, still increasing, Nelson, Larne and Marlon counties to prevent the _Lidhai mand tops at8 PM, 8; eon, Ga; #0) a uy D, Jones, City Point and Richmond; jadelphia. ed— ark AC Smal, 20th—Arrived, steamships Malta, Liverpool; Blackstone, BaRimore; barks Europa, Liverpool: Pembroke. London > Reunion, Clenfuegos; achrs Mary Hawes, Lake, Charm and Senator, NYork; Lucy M Collins, Doboys. CHARLESTON, Sept 17--Cleared, briz'G F Geery, Conke NYork ; chr Menewa, Dissoaway, do. FORTRESS MONROE, Sept 20—Arrived, brig Rosarito, Rio, for orders; bark Ferrere, Alexandria for Calais. Sailed, persecit unites aud concentrates. its forces, : a ; with a heavy sea abeam and ship laboring heavily and taking e The King of Prassia arrived in Dresden September | ganization in lll exposed to opltt onthe dieorpeatsstoniet [eet 7 of SNe Brocem: trom: tie Taliag! mates ARRIVALS, large quantities of water over amidships, furied jib and | pus, Johann, Baltimore; schr J Stanford, Sante Crus, and @ &, and was received at the railway station by the | the working classes in other countries, which one and all . pone s ic, | eee crossjack; at 11 PM, gale still increasing, furled everything VESTON, Sept 14—Cleared, steamship Gen Sedgwick, compete in the market worl react! King of Saxony. During the evening a military ne Spon oe other. Motte Bt on tala flan Geet oe serenade was given to the royal party, Next morn. | Wortipé classes can ever insure thelr definitive triumph, This rth to tl terns "1 ing a review of the First infantry division of the | Association. That ‘asscclation has moe been hatched toy Twelfth Federal Army Corps was held by the King | {tara movemsat ehig te tear OF he Ero of Prussia, in nis quality as Commander-in.Chief, the Fe ans Pa amie ,sencencies of modern society, P ro- ‘ c ‘great King of Saxony standing by his side. < tional Working Men's ‘Ansociation ots alow tect nether to AL Giderdale, NYork. HOLMES’ HOLE, Sept 18, PM—Arrived, brigs Orion (Br), Edgett, St John, NB,for NYork; Wm R Sawyer, Wallac Elizabethort or Salem ; schr Maggle Mulvey, Rogers, 0 ; but close reefed matntopsail and brought her to on starboard Steamship City of Boston (Br), Roskell, Liverpool Sept 9, CITY INTELLIGENCE. ad Queenstown 10th, with tase aod aeesrtes to Joun @ | tack; at midsight maintopsall blew to pleces, the gale atill Dale, ae 12, lat 50 40, lon 23, passed w brig rigged uF | increasing, with heavy rain; at 2 AM the trysail blew to THE WEATHER YESTERDAY.—The following record | "Lt msnip Manhattan (Br), Williams, Liverpool Sept % Pieces, shipped a very heavy sea, which took the man George will show the changes in the temperature for | and Queenstown 9th, with mdse and 682" passengers, to Wil- | Bartlett, at the wheel, and the lifeboat overboard, burst open the past twenty-four hours, as indicated by the ther- | jn", ts mirion fh. oxchanaed aigais patie Creatine: | the cabin hatch, filling the oabin with water and laying the C JG , Lewis, Rondout for Boston; Wreath, Cole, Elizabethport for Newb ort; Henry Gibba, Snow, Boston for NYork; Kedron (Bn, Lake, Windsor, NS Y3 pharm: , bound E; 19th, lat 40 40, 1 nae. Em | shipon her beam ends. Cut away the mai asts | for do. re f reno ! 3 10:30 PM, ; | of the quant te . Pioekhouses, which, the French papers learn, are to | bande the regeneration of mankind. 3AM. $0 3PM. crise 10 | Seco Light an timan and Glagow dicamer, bound & | nearly” under “water, “ihe sen ‘matings “compote pig ‘Herald CBr)" ‘Etwardsy fro ‘Gevos be established (like the Martello towers along the ONDON, Sept. 1. . . teamship ‘Merrimac, Timmerman, Rio Janeiro Aug %, | breach over her. Shortly after a sea swept the rest | achr Etn: from Ruatan Island. . 2 The first question was then introduced by Catalan, 67 OP. + 66 | Bahia 30th, Pernambuco Sept 1, Para 7th, and St Thomas | of the boats and but one; at 6AM, while the captain Sept 18—Arrived, brigs © F Penniston, But. English coast in the time of the war with the First | or Geneva who #aid that the working — Soe 70 12P, ~ 64 | 14th, with mdso and passengers, to W R Garrison. Sept 7, | and mate were tempting to secure the jail in cabin hatch | goss, ork, put in to Gnish loading; Elise Henriette (Prig Napoleon) on the banks of the Rhine to protect | constantly protesting against war. What the work. | AVerage temperature............ = Boye | @imiiee north cf tbe Fare river, paseed atenmap Geet | of th coptain ae washed crrtoar! aa inet ae en a ee ee i Crowell, Coblenz, Mayence and Cologne from French gun- | ing men should doin case of a war wasa dimcuit | Average temperature for Saturday + 63% | Atieamship Arizona, Maui inwall Sept 12, with mimnpa, but Teun Mt ansioss, “Took the reneeiving Nest ana | Key West for N York. : Ip 7 ry Aap treas- | p' aining cuttin, |, oats, the Paris Liberté informs us that a new question. To solve the question theoretically would o the Pacific Mail St hip Co, | with 22 all told left the vessel; was not two len; from her Brig Pc ir), Moore, Demerara. h ACCIDENT ON A FERRYBOAT.—About two o’clock | ure, mdse and passen; Teas ot io mn 74 60, spoke steamship Alaska, | when she went down stern first. After being three days in e not mend the matter, as the working io lat 2% '42, lon 74 84, ras picked uy ' 5 to SAM, PATS DEL ETA weet 1s, AM ‘Arrived. Darka Village artillery locomotive has been tried, armed with two | had no power to enforce thelt convicting. our | Zesteraay Morning Edward Tynean, elghteen years | hence for Aspinwall; tite, London oa , Li Anna Wellington, Johnson, Baltimore; schrs Ella F Cro * | the open boat was picked up by donderry ; and Philena, Davis. NYork; brig Pieces of artillery and intended to perform scouting | state of society wag a state of war, and it was | Of See, while asieep In the engine room of the ferry- | Ditch Duk tanatwhiua letters TD Ae ae CUTE? | ent leaving with mothiog but the clothes Were ia. The | Howes; Prov 73 Truman, Gibbs, New Bedford; Jd @uiy. against ig state of war that the working men | boat Jersey City, of the Jersey City ferry, had his leg | “steamship Creacent City, Weir, New Orleans Sept 12, and | bark Chanticleer brought us to this port. The cook, Matthew | Thompson, Vanzandt, and R Peterson, Fnglish, Boston. must make war, and they ought to seize every op- | fractured by being caught in the machinery, He | the bar 13th, with mdse and ny to cele Stevens. | Stewan, died subsequently, Ship went down in lat 40, long i—Steamship Hunter, Rovers, Providence PR portunity to oppose those who were the ra | Was taken to Bellevue Hospital. Experienced a severe ei gale on the Tith, 69, or thereabouts. Pe. ripe ‘Tinker, Bernard, Bowton; achra Virginia, McFadd rortee ENGLAND. of wars, Tae FavaL Homstino Macumwe Gasvaity.—Th eamship Mariposa, Kemble. New Orleans Sept 18, with | Sure RH TyoKER—Queenstown, Sept 10—A despatch | Mouth’ Lizzie, Frambes, Haverbill EB shaw, Shaw, Boss ~~ me Henry, of Paris, said it was not only the working i ~—The | mise and ngera, to H B Cromwell & Co. from Wexford of the 8th inst reporta the loss of the American | %°2;,M Weaver, wrenver, Salem yn JV Wellington, ieee classes who must’ discuss the question; It was one | {quest over the remains of James Tobin and Moritz | steamship Mary Sanford, Moore, Wilmington, NO, 4 days, | Ship'R'H Tucker (before reported by cable) bound from Liv: | 3¢,8Om nzandt; ZL Adams, Nickerson; and Polly Disrncli’s Baption as a Christ which concerned everybody. Wan were injurious | Shea, the two men who were killed at the new build. | Jitnara! Moreno dae tan ia Be soins oft Abuecots, Seon wit 2 cme cont, Dane Ge ewe Wb thomas Wismhore: Beverly Chas Wootee . Parkers Last week, says the London Express, @ corres- | to the whole community, but an attempt on the part ing 424 Broadway on Saturday afternoon by the fall- | passed siazeabiD ‘Salvor, bound S. as eid eros Ge ba tug brought the in’s | Newport; EL Marts, miJB Cl 1m,’ Clayton, pondent of’ the Churchman's Family ‘Newspaper | of the woking classes Would be useless. Without a ny. ol y the fall | Peteamship Actshnet, Kelly, New Bedford, with mdse and eee moines and sisteriniaw Ino Wextad etn ee |) nose; aD Salisbury: Amos Edwi expressed a doubt wheter the Premier had ever | change in the constitution of the present govern. | ing of the platform of the Manhattan ateam hoisting | passengers, to Ferguson & Wood. ‘ th the oargo overboard. with. = view to float her off tne | Bomers, Boston ; © Kienzle, Stidams, Cambridgeport : F machine, was not held yesterday, owing to the | , Ship Sumatra (of Salem), Mullin, Mantia May 18, with | bank (Blackwaler), where ae ia in & Tost perilous position wl been baptized. The following authentic Aocument | ments nothing could be done, and the efforts of al sets these doubts at rest, and we gladly publish it | ought to be directed to that end in the elections, &0.; for the satisfaction of all whom it may concern:— @ transformation of the personnet that held the desti- Parish of Bt. Andrew's, Holborn, in the city of London | Mles of nations in their hands was indispensable to and tn the county of Middlesex:—Extract from the Register | solve the question. Book of Baptisms, page 80. Baptized July 81,1817, Benjamin, Der Pars, of Brussels, said that war was an said to be age Sueive ne old, son of Isaac and Maria | epidemic evil, one means against which was to No ag}, Centleman. Ceremony performed by: | refuse to serve as soldiers and to strike work while “he ‘a true extract from the Register book of B: war was going on. This would cut it short at its fisms kept in the variah Registry. Witness wy band thi carroll, Boston; E myer Berto d fone aed elly, Salisbury, and Pathway, McElwee, 0 . LRwzs, Del, Sept 17—7 P M—The greater part of the fleet of colliers which went to. sea Téth inst retried to harbor on account of head winds. Bark Mary Hentiay, from Philadel- ror Dunkirk, went to s ay a DE aonb P'PORTLAND, Sept 18—Arrived, scht Rosina, Richardson, Bligabethport, Lookout, Newman, Baltimore ; Star, Crow- ‘SH Willaims, passed Anjier June 17, Cay absence ‘of witnesses. Coroner Keenan gave per- | "God Hore July 28, Sept ih, Tat BF 46.N, lon 7018 W, spoke | 204 mission to remove the bodies of the deceased men to ot dead Che), trom Philadelphia for Aspinwall; 16th, lat thelr respective agree No, 62 Rutgers and 218 | 48 N, lon 71 95 W, Dark Veritas (Fr), from Glasshouse Bay f Panal street jury was empane!l and Cherbourg, ont. will be held to-day. » coma Ship Wanpon YBr), Carter, Calcntta, 145 days, with mdse, = | toorder, Had a great deal of light winds and calms during 20h fhst., in distress, having been run COLLISION IN THE SOUND.—The Newport steamer | the passage; Longe Sand Fetal April ee oa of Good i Hope poytees —- Fone enrning. off ens Poles, | by O14 Colony, while going through the Sound, about | July 28; cromed, the equator August 30, in (ee) from me sprit and Jibboom, with everything attached, and had her , passed a making water. Three lifeboats and one coastguard boat 54 | Soaskeuard boat was acento capsize amd ’1s sald four of jor | the crew were drowned. > “+ eck oe Wurrery, frota New York tor Gow Bay, ) very source, Our social an ti 4 v 4 ran larseilles ; ¢ % ern stove in. She narrowly escaped sink! It is not ICHMOND. 17—Arrived, schrs D L Sturgess, Taylor, day of Replember, in the year 1668, were the ise of wa strremnendious Piano) Teen carries CRO ee dle weeks sCntght, sprareath nncalrvasrioies u] known what damage the eamer sui ed, as e proceeded York ; Prindails Broviaence, ‘ & : A. J. ROSS, Lecturer. ‘The International Association onght to dec a) brig and carried away a considerable portion of her | “ghip Gettysburg, Edge, Calcutta, 150 days, with m: without communteating with the bark; but’ it is supposed to Salled—Schr G'T Hubbard, Loveland, NYork. Ps —— the working Ine, contd me Ought to declare that | Loner works. The steamer hove to and sent a boat | D Morgan & Co. “Tuly'ld, off Caps of Good Hope, epol be considerable, as large pieces of her joinerwork lodged on | | SAN, FRANCISCO, Sept’6 failed,’ ahip Daniel Marcy, BELGIUM that the cause of war rested in ont instituciond asa | Of to the brig, when ft was ascertained that although | Peekfordin Casio, days from Kinuapore for Eewon'ame | she deck of the bark. "The ‘Thomas Whitney wit remaia fr Par ir ree re cy ai ramaa . . d te, &c., ahip Astronomer, ‘s from Akyab for Liver- ale ; 5 Whole. Class interests had dictated the civil war in | tle damage was extensive it was not serious. | Hoot “crbased the Hauatot Aug 16 in lon 8620; had Tight va—A tervia Cleared Sept 18, ships Paramelta, Hong Kong; 20tb, Ne ‘America. Accidents of this kind, although seldom reported, | Hinds and calms the entire pasmeges on lg ald il ey ade ang thunder aval | vada, NYork, ae ‘The Labor Congress In Brussela—Review of Mr. Lucrart, of London, thought it was possible Artived bith, ship Achievement, Glascow via Valparaiso. + © Relations Towards Capital—P osiiior to educate the people intoa belief that they could Sailed 20th, shi; hing Wave, NYork. SATILLA MILLS, Sept 12—Arrived, brig Henry H Seavey, ge. passed are of too frequent occurrence, and are generally Bark Tempest (Br), Hutton, Bombay, 123 days, with lin- hich tl Rol 4 attributable to the gross carelessness of one party or | seed, coffee and B passengers, to BY Field. Pea pe of Bapand bad tar faemuan seaksity Gia ee 3 July 2, lon » spoke & other. ‘The above facts were communicated by a | Goo Hope Jul; prevent war, and he thought no other organization BRIG FRED CLARKE (Br), Took: New York fi 5 the Workingmen in the Old World and | Was so capable of accomplishing {iis a8 tere | person who witnessed the collision, Bir Lannoelot for Londoby and, Empress ugeniog or | yaracaibo, put intone Thomka TAs inst im distteas neces | Venue GE Bark serah A Dudman (Br), Rogers, Monte: New. tional Workingmen’s Association. He said standing 2 in Yon 82; had fight weather throughout the avery severe gale on hevist ait init SER lon oe | video. tBrussels (Sept. 7) correspondence of London Times.) { Stmues were of modern origin, and therefore the mene und International Workingmen' Congress mes aes had | anid long cane ane jews ieat I See than at race orclock. The | to every man becoming # soldier, and general ruin age. nee, avery severe gale on the ist ul POLICE INTELLIGENCE, ame. —— Ne ig erate winemene " 8, ut, variable winds aid calms onthe | Bric HG Rrow, ashore near n Inlet, was hanled pase nearly afloat on the 16th, but ae was found 16 be leaking so ‘Hark Chanticleer, McLennan, Marseilles July 6, with mdse, | badly, with the after part of keel off, that the wreckers credentials of seventy-three delegates were verified. BorGiars Caveut.—OMcer McArthur, of the cks & Bell. Se; lat 46 50, lon 43 45, spoke ship Lady | were compelled to slack her |. among whom were twelve fgom Paris representing | Would ensue. £200,000,000 were’ spent every year ‘Twenty-third precinet, atone o'clock COS . ps ‘bound W; 10th, lat 42 40, on BS 49," bark Hhen | Sard.resamned to Norfolk for water casks ‘to, Soe Al - “siealat trades’ unions, Mr. Jung, of London, was unank | Which if expended otherwise would rid us of all \ethacheg peoeapthieitines lay morn- | svivia, McKenzie, from Wilmington, NC, for London, and | her to float her to that port. A steam ump could wot free 5 ieee mously elected President, and Messrs. Dupont, of | Misery: and the International Association ought to | ing, hearing @ noise in the liquor store of Henry | took from her the mate and seven men of the British ship | her of water. As she lies near Body Island Inlet, she will be . . . London, and Ph. Becker, of Geneva, Vice Presidents, | Put thelr shoulders to the wheel to do away with | Burgess, 1,394 Third avenue, and thinking it possl- | Greenock, which foundered in the hurricane of Sept 6 (see Maes ae ae Seen bed a A! Pola? In the evening a public sitting was held in the Circus | nding armies, Italy was following inthe wake | i101 might bea case of sell after mid- | >Bark Files (NG), Oberlander, Marseilles, 90 days, and | ySQTECALRE H VAN NANE, from North Carolina for New ian ee theatre, at which the various delegates gave a brief | °f other countries. He proposed a resolution in ac- might bee case of selling liquor after mid- | (,ircltar dl daye, wih mise to Punch, Meincke a Wendy. | YOvE: Tih paral stores, tn going {ato the Del acura end at Ge oS account of the doings of the association during the | CoTdance with his views. night, thought he would investigate the affair. The | Had light winds most of the p: . September 10, Int 3423 | Soon sunk, ‘Crew faved. ‘The deck lowd. dri m the hae e past year. The Paris delegates complained of the on other speakers having spoken in the same Lenny Magee reid babe discovery eauae yous Jong 10, ‘spoke ship Neptune (NG, from Belize (Hon) for beach and was taken charge of by W D. Waples, wreck: . . . iMculties they had had to encounter with a hostile " le, who, having pried open & rr, ueenstown. master. « * . ° government and the absence of the liberty of the M. ToLatN, of Paris, proposed another resolution, | worked their way inside, When discoyered they acre Auaine Loe (cet fae wronihct an ts heroes’ Miscellaneous. oe MATERIAUS . press, the right of public meeting and freedom of | Protesting energeticall inst all war. Were behind the bar helping themselves to Mqi2t8- | sree strong n fad enalerty wind: P - Purser John Kavanagh, of the Inman steamahip City of io ° speech. One of them said, “We have been reproach- An objection was rai to putting the resolutions | The two, who gave their names as John McGrath Bark James Welsh (Br), Moulton, Buenos Ayres, 48 days, | Boston, will the fe fe . . ed With being political agitators; to this we have re. | t the vote to-night, but to let the committee ap- | and John Pitt, were yesterday taken before Judge | with hides, key to F Alexandre & Sons, Had taoderace pap ole aaa aa i alan ae Jott : Laat plied, Af the political “agitations ‘consist in changing Pointed to report upon the question state their con- | Kelly, at the Yorkvil'e Police Court, and each com- | weather, = be nectenscmragrnd eee cial inisters, Kings, Presidents of the republic, &c., we | ston in the morning sitting. mitted in default of $1,000 bail. Bark Morning Light, Walter, Buenos ‘Ayres, 49 days, with The pursers of the steamships Arizona, from Aspinwall; OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, EMBRACING MANY ave had no hand’ init, and donot desire to} ‘This was carried, and the meeting adjourned. ASEAULT AND RowBERY IN CrmRRy SrreRt—Twe | Gare Gonien: Fleece, Rhoades, Barbados, 21 dave, with | Crescent City, from New Orleans, and Vil, from Savan- NOVELTIES JUST RECEIVED FROM PARI6. and init; in occupying ourselveawith a iy > Oey nab, have our thanks for their attentions. * . 2 * soclal questions, struggling against standing armies, | WOMEN CLAIM THE RIGHT TO VOTE AND ARE DEWED THe | CULPRITS AnnEsTED.—On the night of the 1oth inst. | Mesrans Weltmie“Gitny trom Babin for Boston: 1athy int % Sein ie $ sup) atriki ve been political, and are PRIVILEGE, Ohristopher McKenna, living at No. 418 East Twenty- | 35 20, fon 7215, spoke atenmer City of Port au Prince; i8th, “ inihdesbter hit Odlibes, Kamien: ot i foeen ae we = anmningt a ananwnet re for we cannot abstain pein third street, while in the room of a house corner of | bad. strong gale from NNE ; bas been 12 days N of the Ber- |, Passed Aniter 11th an ee and trom New Bedford; FRENCH, SWISS AN from occupying ourselves with such questions. | ‘The tady property Owners of Mount Vernon, West- | Cherry and Roosevelt streets, was assaulted, as is | hart’ St raat of a 18th, Clarice, Munson, of NB, from Australia, no report of - « Paya ‘Though we are oMciaily killed, and not allowed to as isa (Br), Conyers, Bermuda, 8 dayf, with it - . $ c "ay ‘ r4 chester N. Y., claimed the ht charged, by Joseph Connell, Charles Riper and Annie | mdse, to J N Harvey. oll. Mork cach in hin own sphere atthe great Work’ abd | on Saturday evening iat, but falled to obtain the ae. | EAKSF, ‘The Knocked him down, and’afer eating | (Repeat gcAlmon, Outer, Cow Bay, darn, with coal | Bote Mary oma nae act hah tee Stam eee ; wThcoe Fee wee ree eat association.” |_| sired recognition as legal voters on the occasion. A | most nnmerciful manner rifled his pockets of $58 In | ter'g'Merrile’ DNL tS COW Bars 8 days with coal to Bax: | TLCS: casos, taylor, arrived at Bermuda 34 inst (and PT ae . plause sans ” h ® shout of ap- meeting of taxpayers had been called to vote for or | United States Treasury and national bank notes, Brig Cornelia (Dutch), Boon, Sevitie, cart svith tadse, pg tte ney Menu, Oe Teale gene es Poona Cd ° . e ° A 4 dt, , * . ‘The morning's sitting of to-day was chiefly oce with which they escaped. Search was made for the | to Funck, Memeke gait ad’ Hight winds all the | ofthe echr Jason Taylor, was killed by ® whale, to which 8: against sundry appropriations recommended by the | robbors, and ou Saturday night detective Mullin, of pied with settling the order of the day and appoint- | posrd of Trustees jor contemplated improvements in | the Fourth precinct, arrested them. The defendants ia (Br), Poole, Rio Grande, 48 days, with hides, &e, | they were fastened, striking and breaking to piece a boat * . =m OF LINEN UPHOLSTERY GOODS, Lg s D ‘Oelricha & Co betonging to said vessel, of which he was harpooner. Ev ELOW FOURTH STREET, Ao penubmittel for deiberation,. The debates wit | He condition of the roads, crosswalks, aldewalks, | Were arraigned vesterday before Justice Dowling. at | “pris cna (Nor), Kamala, Ro Janeiro, 42 days, with comer, | Searsh waa male fore beds, Dut i was not neen after i oe Bea be heid in the Circus theatre between seven aud | &c. William H, Peraberton, President of the Board | pail, ‘Connell in twenty-three years of age, born in ‘tte (Dau), Punck, Rio Janeiro, §2 dave, with eof. | captured, and yielded 5 barrels of oil. , 719 Chestnut street, Phils eleven o'clock at night; the routine and committee | of Trustees, was called to the chair. The proposition | Ireland, lives at No. 50 James street and’ is a bar- fon te Furey, Meincxe & Wendt ; crossed the equator August Spoken. - = business is to be done without the presence of stran- Y 7 in bk 39 'W, and had fine weather. af —CAPTAIN CARLETON AGAIN, THE Dis- gers during the day. The rst question on the pro. | 10 raise $3,000 by tax for highway purposes was frat be sear Bn ly = yr ae Brig Gi ee (Doan), Davin, St Crolx via Turks Islands, 16 ashttg evade, Jewett, from Akyab for England, May 20, tat Al. u gramme is the question of war and standing armes, | submitted tothe meeting, After considerable dis- | tive of Ireland, Riper Is @ seaman, 43 years of age | UMS Nin eNt Reta Mana # Armationg, Ship Humboldt “Proctor, from Penang for Boston, June | guised Trapper of Olancho," by Captain Carleton, author of Which was discussed to-night before a crowded aud | cussion as to the best time of doing the work and | and was born in Peru, to Tncker & Lighthourhe, i 26, lat 2048 8, lon 65 40 E. "ihe President having opened the sitting, Mr. the necessity of having money on hand when needed ALLEGED FALSE PRETENCE.—Yesterday morning Shaw, of London, was calied upon to read the an- | for tue payment of labor to be performed when done, | detectives Hibbard and Young, of the hteenth ual report in English, which was as follows:— eure oes a8 Bar Ing the appropriation | ice Precinct, arrested a clothing merchant named ectig ear Wer will inarie an epoch in the history of theas 1 At nis stage of the proceedings Mr. R. J. Lang | Lazarus Wolff, doing business at No, 35 Murray 7 \ ,10 | _ Ship Benares, Miller, from Singapore for New York, July enicoucchuna which vessel July was in Tat 20 8, Lon 70.8. Bric nion & ae ey Tees Windsor, NS,7 days, with a 1) Ganrase Back Johns, from Rangoon for Falmouth, taster, to HJ DeWolt & Co. °, Int 23 8, © Peet Raniten, Herman, Savannah, § days, with lumber, to | . Ship Mary E-Campbeli, Morse, from Callao for Antwerp, Mos ds. © if | Aug 11, Int 23 N, lon Tien nsatins mek ie manemeten ave ei hip rkannta, Smith, from Callao for Havre, Aug 90, lat “The Mysterious Hunte: in the Fireside Companion; out on Wednesday, September 23, Be sure and get it. GEORGE MUNRO, 118 William street, Gosemed dime mig Wo provokeibe biter | Stated that he held in his haud the names of about | street. ‘The arrest was made upon the sworn infor- ok fg a ge a 47.33 N, ton 14 41 gi eg Rage eg apt A depunciatt he ruling ¢ hostile demoastra. | One hundred ladies Who own property in the village, | mation of Manwell W. Cooper, of the firm of Cooper, | complaining # ee thy Stackpole, from Liverpool for Callao, | Cause; no publicity; ho charge until divorce obtairie e tions of ¢ nis. It bas entered upon the phases of | and were therefore entitied to be heard tn the mat- | Vail & Co., who asserta that on the 17th day of May sh, John Keefe, seaman, died. Iu + Cavaner from Cardiff for Montevideo free. Ni Attorney, 78 Nassau 4 er, from © jontevideo, é. i of steam- Shi} lot Eb MCE E war launched the 16th Inst from | Ame Ty lat 1240 Ne loh 9880, ion, of Brookhaven, isa dgnble Ship John Brvant, Holmes, from Boston for Caicutta, Aug 6 tons, new measurement. She is buNtt of | & lat LN, lon 30 W, strive. ter, or, in other words, should be allowed to vot ¥ The French government took, of course, the lead in the re | the questi agile . oo a ed pi inca worms aun Wad fl srenten irate moning classes Aiveady | Mir, QUACKENBUSH quoted the village charter and | jyuxiness, fully $90,000 over all debts BSOLUTE DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED IN ALL the States. Good everywhere. No charged in ad- ested in his a A liabilities, | font!" < Staie law w show that the ladies were not qualified i esk es “ vance. Consultation free; success guaran correspondence, seized our rocured from them sixteen pieces of black doeskin | white oak, hestnut, and square fastened with copper | Bark Louisiana, Touffet, from Ravre for New Orieans, no F Maller many fruitless | tO vote. Bloth, and at alater date nineteen plecen of fancy | trike eshte woke ett icon tigenallan Whe is owascdioy, | date, $8 miles NW of Cape de in eves ___ THOMAS DIKENAN, Counsellor at law,75 Naseen at. 3 Aven up only under Finally the names of all male taxpayers in the | casiimere cloth, the whole of the eine of $812 32. | her builders and Captain Baker, who will command her in Schr Queen of Clippers, from the West Indies for Halifax, BSOLUTE DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED IN Ps re of Lunt Stanley, the Engi ‘nister of | village were called, and resulied in fifty-six votes | ‘The complaint further charges that all these repre- | the ceneralgfreighting business.) Sept 17, off Montauk Point (by pilot boat F Perkins, No Li). A different States. Desertion, no support, drunkenness or Adair. But the empire haa thie some | being recorded for the resolution to forty-seven | sentations were false; that at the time Wolif ob- | . Sts Low's autres, Tyler, Port Jefferson, tn tow of ateam- Foreign Ports. cruel treatment _uficlent cause. No publicity. Success et ¥ ” et r 7 " iu or. be by jaunched teed. a mal Association by coupe de’ pot against. The announcement was greeted with much | tained the goods he was aware of his insolvency and | {ie yard of Messrs G L Rayies & Son, her bn! P Axrwenr, Sept 7—Sailed, Charlotte W White, Grifin, seat MUNNEL, Counselor, 61 Broadway, room N Begot by ‘allao. appiause by the advocates of improvéments, the | therefore secured the property by frat It appears | ferso onble deck: f | same resoltition having been voted down on both | that since these Sranmeptions between Ovoper, Vall & | srreasenn Van Tha teo toete ate ntiied fom Ploahing Roads 24, Courrier, Mobr, NYort: lormer occasions, Co. and Wolff the latter has made an assignment for | feet, and ons register, new m ie “Ptolemy Ee aged Xt proposition to ratae $200 for construction | the benefit of his creditors and several of them have | Hrces vase! ever built at that por Pt Ty ar dis 1 is o r for Yokohama; 8th, ship NYork for Shan. airs of crosswalks was read. instituted criminal prosecutions of this nature | Genera! frerliting business, and Is to be commanded by ; : " Min s ¢ 1 Al o hae; 15th, barks Behring, Lane, Hamburg for Amoor River, Mr. 5. T. JENNINGS remarked that he wanted to | against him. Mr. Wolff, on being arraigned before | py her eaptain ht amhere | Net Duncan, and is owned Frank Marion, Lincoln, Cardi for Yokohama, 0th, A “OFFICIAL DRAWINGS” THE STATE Lor- 44. teries of Kentucky :— GuAND CONNQLIDATED—FXTRA CLARG 86, ames. 19, 1568 The P manifested iteelf in the strik: ‘ 4 + ob, a p SEAND CONBOLIDATED—OLAGS a ras % . A. AC, reduced our would-be patron 10 the necessity o : hy , T, be is sarning oF to hie « count or of destroying it. In | know whether the Trustees were going to constract | Justice Dodge. entered into ball in the sum of $2,500 Schr Eneland’ t , Hall, Malagn 25 days, and | ship Belvidere, Howes, Manila for NYork. UREGORy, 1D & CO., Managers. the beginning he was tealy enough to aiken tarsain on | themaof taror gravel. If #0 he Should oppose the Spcmewer, cal wan releesed. bs nr de days, orth an to Geo? baler, ‘Repeia itt |. Asemwart, & S Arrived, barks Acacia, Roney, tos. | ATATE OR KENTUCKY FXtza Chane 188, wE. 10, 1808 very moderate terms. The rnanifesto of the Parisians read at | proposition, and he doubted not others would do the vitz, Russell, Philadelphia; Sth, New York , 47, 6, 34, 71, 19. 10, apoke brig Nuevorel, under jurymaste, steering | ton; 6th, E int 30 20, ton 63, BY > Anne Deiat Meeting NES | Gibbs, Nyork: ti, zllen Siévens, Davie, do; 10th, oH bri jeden, steering ESE a a4 Wide? Kent Henterara, dH unva, with auear and | Selied Si, brige Bogota, Rows, NYork; 18th, Mary Cobb, Mint dave.s 1. The tn port brig Colorado. for | Nar tgron, (Pilly Sept 8—Arrived, Tinto, Savannah, 4 _ |’ whos, Hbpy «do. feaabons, A OFFICIAL DRAWINGS OF THE SHELBY COL. 41. lege Lottery of Kentucky the Congress of Geneva bi ine, tier, out Parts atthe Freneh | sane, The citizens had seen enough of them. He ater of the | was in favor of laying down good stone crosawaiks, DEDICATION OF A CATHOLIC CHURCH IN BROOMINGDALE. he | aud If the pney would only pay for four or five be _—_ it so; he wanted these, and the uext year have more A beantifal little wooden strneture for Catholic if the ifesto on the condition of some of the sam rt. worship was dedicated yesterday, by Archbish ‘orth (Br), MeFariand, Demarara, 18 daya, BRowPnsnaven, Sept 6—Arrived, Mary Baker, Hilton, m inserted. On the refusal uf the delegate The Trustees accepted the suggestion and the reso | yc 4 te “te Sot Bs ¥ ny! J ; ved with molnasen, ey to FT Smith € 4 Baltimore. net dese aak ae AUF BY COLLEGE SEXTIA ch: Ae 40, SRETRM YEN 19, 186, would introduce some words | intion was carried. in favor of raising eCloskey, he Holy Name of Jesus,” at a point Schr Coral tubbs, Sait Cay, Tl, 16 days, with an ORDEADS,, Sept—Sai from Pauillac 6th, Margaretha, , 41, 42, 75, 54, 5, Sl, 83, he. has done so much for the Li ci ¢ on the Bloomingdale road near 100tn street, The | © E Knox. Weatenberg, Philadelphia. SHELBY COLLEGE —CLARS srerta nen 18, 1 ‘could be done.” the sum of $125 for compiling and publishing the ca : chr Oatuna (of Deer Isle), Haskell, Cow Bay, CB, 11 dara, | HOMEAY, Ang 10—In port ships J HStetwon, Stetaon; Mont- | 61, 42, 35, 43, 74 ta, is, 67. m| inuation, was met by a ease wr sae as an fi Seen smail and simple structure stands on a gently swell- | with coal, to Bewain. i ‘ yar lier, Bilis, and LB Mebriet, Wotss, for Galina; ierel, rake f, #) re, om ur he jal government | 18 favor of ralsl for salaries of corporation Schr Thomas Fish, Wildey, Cow Ray, OB, 9 days, with conl Jorgan, in the government service; Timour, Spooner, ty KENTUOKY—EXTRA CLASS Sooked out for » pretext to suppress the casorintion. tte | officers. ing eminence overiooking#an exquisite strip of P&® | tot W Loud & Ci Alice Veanard, Humphrey, ding, for Oxlino? Arabia Hinek: 32, 68, al, 1B, 20, 4, anger was heightened by the anti-Chau: ipist agitation on the A resolution in favor of raising $1,500 for advances | toral landscape dipping in delightful emerald waves joe Ajmecr {So fantert, Sintec, ‘NS, 10 days, with By,and Sunbeam, Jordan, unc; bark Chalmette, Waite, for a, rt of our French members after the German war. Seon | in making sidewalks Was next submitted and cre- | to the shores of the Hudson river. The place looks | Pigster.,(o Crandall, Umphray & Co, : _ . y (of « uw h, NS, Satied 4th, Hahneman, Norden, San Francisco; 7th, Ben- 3 4 5 ated a storm of discussion, inasmuch as it was con- | wonderfully rural for one in such close proximity to | gare wih ndings ta anne e hentia Nasauaehs NS, 8 | otto n, Stover, Calcutta, For circulars and {oformaiion in the above Loiteries address ceded on the part of L qi ghee that Rd the city. The i, the waving willows, the moss Boit, Driggs, St Stephens, NB, 9 days, with lum- —— 10th, schr Moses Williamson, Lake, Rangoon, to ‘ FRANC. peleaie #5 " appropriation was not for future improvements, but covered roof, the creeping vine: wear a look of Frye & Co, return. ay KY. to uake good a defaication of John Ss. Yorke, the ex- | tine’s hallowing Touch Piety’'s such @ sous Ja della Torre, Wicks, Jacksonville, 12 days, with | | BrRbuDaA, Sept 7—Arrived, brig Excelsior, Cooper, New : ——— —~— collector for the village, who had collected assess- | needs little incentive from pillared frescoed | lumber, to Jax W Elwell & Co. York. s A PRIZES CASED AND INFORMATION FOR- " . n pillared dome or fresco ‘Sehr ‘Anna_A Holl Newbern, NC, 7 days, with Cleared 84, brig Mary Stewart, Dennison, Santa Cruz. 41. nished in Roya! Havana and all legalized lotteries, British gov ments for making sidewalks seme time ago and de- | wall, The look of nature all around speaks as mach ko. CARDIFY, Sept 7—Sailed, Mapoine, N York. JACOB CLUTE, Broker, Jaying hands ieet noe, | camped with the saune. as Bl evonts, he n mde, Ho | in tones of peace on earth to man as did the fshington, NC, 6 days, wish | | Entered cut 7th, Clare hia, Sromby, for NYork ; Charles 200 Broadway, and 168 Fuiton street. quisitions a ned . to We Treasurer o! e in0! received by | s . ‘ores, wenport, Stevens, Rio Janeiro. revo — 1 perquisitions rommaged | return to Ua ay y Sermon on the Mount from the lips of | naval stores, . a Hept Sudrrived, Cossack, Elliott, NYork (not the the private correspon wneed, with | hin Him whose essence is gooinesa and = love. Sehr E A Compton, Merrill, Philadelpbia for Kosten, froemes AND MESS MACKEREL, mineh noise, ert the centre ot | Several gentiemen contended that money could | The atmple and beautiful ceremony of dedication | Sekt Mad Mallock, Allen, Calais, 6 days, with lumber, to Carlos, as reported yesterday work ‘a the (Fenian ‘copapieacy, 4 which sae International was | not be raised under the pretext of being for repairs was brief A procession was formed outside the | ORM Falvey aoa i es ut umber | GaReMmOAMg Bain port bark Wonend tir Jone, for Few, fat and delicious, id P ug. the pov of sidewalks and use it to make good the defal chureh at the head of which walked the Archbishop | ¢o simpson & C ¥ NYork. Desiveated Cod, 4 tion of Mr. Yorke. Mr. Quackenbush on the part of | with mitre on head and crosier in hand. He ap- | — Sehr HP Gushing, Warren, Calais, 7 days, with lumber, to} | CALCUTTA, Aug 6—In port ships Lord Canning (Br), Ben- the Trustees contended that it was the only way in | proached the main door of the edifice and knocked | Jed Frye & nison, for NYork, cleared 5th ; North East (Br), Copeland, for in of which It conld be doue. t rt 8 TI q Sehr Eyergiade, Neland, Cal days, with lumber, to Jed | do, cleared Sth: Levanter (Br), Lane; Hengist (Br), Brown : Poona hich oF with his crosier for admission, The attendant nn Hachae en Mackiounys Wort (hay Wr; ste: i Mrs. Macpen ale Bese to say that a lady. Mrs. | priests in reply, as it were, chanted the hymn “These hr Phenix, Johnson, Calais, 8 days, with lumber to Gor | (Br), Tidmarsh, for do, lag; Floria, #1 ‘more, Picker yrs Harriet Seaver, a heavy taxpayer, had just entered | are the gates of the Lord,” and when this was con- | gam, Boaréman & Co. : 7 ing; Green Jacket (Br), Krogh; Josiah L Hal and Finest Sugar Cured Hame. the room, and in whose behalf she desired to offer cluded the doors were thrown open, the procession Schr N Kerry, Pendieto Jats, 7 days, with Inmber to | Uleonts ( =—, for Boston, do; Nicobar “ir. lary, - . few remarks; but the President intimated _ be entered, advanced to the area surrounding the altar, | Gorham, Boariman & Se 9 fs oe tt (yeas zea ongrese, Purington, for Mauritiuas, Chiefta ny Finest Factory Cheese, if “ estion hel a pre J e| a | “4 a peine Jott, Cs » ®, with ‘umber to went jet oon (Bri, Congdon; Cs nv ni ; n — eamble of nee, of the | Was a cilesti’ mi Wefore the meeting and therefore sie | knelt down and chanted the Litany of the Saints, | Sehr Lucinda, Mott, Calain, 9 day evens | Megair 9) Rangoon (Sry Condos t Gestiya, Tempaon | Cont Sidi aes al Sl, ( Was out of order. This concluded the Archbishop, accompanied by the ‘argent, Calais via New Haven, where | Brooke; Messenger, fill, and Tiber, Arey, unc. . After further discussion on the proposition to | attendant priests, aspersed the walla of the church , Sailed Sept 8, ships West (Br), for Bi (reported htt tives falt ie & raise $1,500 t the defalcation of Mr. Yorke and | inside with holy water, returned afterwards rd, Landsing, Bangor, 7 days, with jum. | for NYorky, Hengin (Bry, Krewa, NYork; bask Florin, Bilis, aot (ee pt the objectic form in which ithad been pre: | to the altar, and when tain prayers ray. do (was reported lg for Boston). _ GEO. ©. PARKER & BRO'S., fe. This gover: | ee r jon, the Chair mt va oy oo a appropriate t the cerasion were offered n tg raph, Toole, Bangor, 7 days, with lumber for ane ce or Ave) ive as 1 ory Bid 7 Washington street, corner Murray. ane \ or and thus disposed of tt forthe present. | up the ceremony of dedication terminated. | Newar! 4 tt F Porings, Boga Vy ’ }PHAM'S ASTIIMA CURE RELIEV. B MOST VIO- to raise $75 for rent of track house | Mass follow The Archbishop, after the first sonnets Mathews, Rilley, Bangor, 7 dave, with lomber to do “y \Orres wm Jnl yore tee = pt Bete Ro be Bee es 0 = was adopted. spel, preached a sermon, taking for his text ® | PRP Apner Taylor, Delano, Bangor, ® days, with lumber to 7 . c Price #2 by wa'. Address 8. C. UPHAM, Philadelphia, Sold Another eifort was here mare in behalf of thelady | verse of the List Psalm—“i rojotce in the things | Jonew ace, . DEAL, Sept 6—Sailed, Wilhelmine, Rhetz (from London), | by druggists everywhere. property owners as regards their right to vole on ve been said of me. He shall go into the | * Sehr Nellie Doe, Alien, Bangor via Gloucester, where she | Philadephia. 7 Saag ren INES 5c appropriations, 5 the Lord.” He dwelt at length upon the | discharged. a i Faumourit, Sept &-Arrived, Diana, Michaels, Philadel. | gf ONLY For a beautiful Home, Mr. P. Lucas, d and remarked that Mr. Fer- | greatness of the Catholic Church, around which and Te eh BERN © aE, OR Some Oyo 0s iray, Pillsbury, Havre; Sth, Jas : w hie wite desired te gee. | Within which ali the 1 ry graces that imperfect rine, Davis, Franklin, 5 days, with lumber to Lack, Phitadelpinte : hea 1,000 city Lots for enie, on the line of the Erie Railway, rushed to the ra The Onat ated that he had looked into the | mankind nee to be found, fr which forever app. ad r do 7th, ship. Hndgon, from London for NYork, . : . and procured ie | matter, and quated «everal f the village ring up streams which refresh and awaken, , Jellerson, Rockland, 4 days, with Hime Lizard dd, Helios, Sanders, from NYork for Rot- wits 3) 10,00 sxinates of New York, at Paterson, Passaic all of th i and Shite laws on the suoject, whieh clearly strengthen and purify, satisfy and eave. He Mary A bad her flying jtbb pea gna Rutherfurd Park, at 86 each, Stop paving rent and pro: hi poccees q | who were jegal voters; and he therefore des | our So the antiquity of the Churen—coming Gate ; Nt, Sept 90 Passed rteamship Nestorian, me, a eer o haree igian Mi ’ Para, denonnced the | that (he ladies (although owners of property and jown from the hands of Christ himself—the imfaiit- or Sue , y, corner Bleecker street, New York Ur ; a) were hot entitled to vote at that meeting. | bility of its head, the train of its doctrines, the heal: to Hemgeen a port tor 6 cot Eales, Beaie Man's, Alten, Pata —— een - sion againat (he tadies chicited great ap- | ing unction of ita seven glorious sacraments, He | {kyo “) port bark Bifort, Hussey, sold, S175 .- TIE BEST PORTABLE GasLIGHT APPA: piatise from ainnost the entire array of masculine | showed how the word of God as contained in the Sehr Grand Island, Harve: with lime, od, Exeelaior, Atkinson, NYork. Old ratus in the world, irrespective of cost. a 4 ‘ | Voters present Bibie Was expounded by the Chureh, how the errors | to W 8 Brown. War ” im. ray tee to give cutize qpliatection Ao Bumbag. Ooh oe Riaien mer any nt e | Mr. Wiscars here rose and appealed from the de- | of private judginent were avoided and the | Ache Olige: Avers, Wilton, Rockland, 4 days, with time, to | | Hoxe Kony, July ap sin sport ships Mrette Belle aun, ‘scent wanial Portable Gas Company, ofee Pe laaly te programe he Chair in behalf of fear indies whom Be | watty of faith preserved, TON Was latened | "eee DH Bisbee, Gilkey, Rockland, Sdays, with time, to | Wave, Batchelder, for do, to load for NYork; Cyclone, King, - See by the reaction flow | resent as their attorney. Several cit- | to with rapt attention. WS Brown. : for Cebn, to load for Lontion or Liverpool ; W indwards, Bar 000 Writ bere tana. Une of ive zens protested against Mr. Wingate’s interfer: The congregation was lorger than the capacity of ‘Bobr Tearer, Kenley, Portland, § dave, with lumber, to | ret, for San Francisco Idg; Banker Hill, Davia, and De), My Will pe paid for the recovery of the fepewing ampon tha right of sas | fending that he was neither a taxpayer the Fra) greg Na ate, and pa pf bf * PST Hanson ume Hooton, Ei chineon, “i stan i rat eg 4 yl ge i BF vecvens’ BONDS, date pumerous jeiters * { at of the place, and ertes of “Pat him ont, put | another proof of the rapidly expanding wants of the Sehr © ler, Brown, Boston. e : «Pekin, Seymour, for Hi July 1, 1865, stolen from thi the that the Italian © hid ons,” resounded from every part of the crowded | Catholic community. Heretofore the Catholic peo- ia Bee fey Ke ton. bag fn gt mag hh SEO erie Hl eee Phil No. 98 Broaden, sone avnrnov of Agua ES $1,900 n pie of this extended parish had no chureh north Of | SON aM tyler, Ui dolphin inand Gem, Allen, ed Taland. in bonds of $1,000 rach, numbered as follows W. BARNR# rose and made a very concilia- ‘ifty-ninth street, an inconvenience which was very Sebr West Denn Philede'poia. | Satled Sept 4, schr Adeliza, Wright, NYork, via Milk River J —— 60,807, 60,609. ch, contending that the ladies who claimed | sorely felt, especiaily by the poorer classes living Schr J M MeCloskey, Crowell, Boston for New it In port, qe tb, brig RO right, ‘Walker, for NYork, Idg; $35,000 in honda of #500 each, numbered ag follows :- of representati vifrage in this matter, | away from the reguiar line of passenger travel. In Sobr Julia A Berkole, Berkele, Plymouth for I’ featelle, wt a cylinder. arte aig 2,109, 20,204, 20,293, 23,155, ais, ing bastfu. and unwilling to take 1866 the Bloomingdale Koroan Catholic Al Sebr ener oy is rovinestown. ‘ Bey ge Eptrens, Rates SS ay 4 ae Bei, Aa | part in the proceedings, had deputized Mr. Wingate | w bait ateaars. Fisher, Finnegan and Bebe Baer A Leyne, Jefferson, Napiuekes Bessie Howard, Howard, Wilmington; Wallace, ies, Ba, | lo speak for (hem, and merely aak the meeting at | Dowd as executive om having for its object the Sehr WD Mangah o, New Bed(ord. Oarney, NOrleana, f ry Light, MeFee, Baltimore; New 6211 Mpinuan Dy the Whole | Mfee to decide whether they were entitied to vote | purchase of buildmg ground for church purposes, Sehr Fairwind, Bowman, New Redford. Larnpedo, Cronk, Gape de Verds ‘enaanola. aim, of Ggeneny, av ouad our Gapeva Hot. so that they might bring the question up | Through its instrumentality the edifice dedicated | Kehr hy Ryder, New Bedford, Cleared’ sth, Llane Morrow, Baker NYork. | 74,68, Se ae Thon of Geran Wark. | I proper shape elsewhere, yesterday was brought into existence at a cost of | Schr Thos B Potter’ Smith, New Bedford. Ent out 7th kina (ay Bridgman, Hailiax ond N¥ork City of 05, ease er h Whage boootes are mesg confined | to | Pl. MCOLRLLAN also made a few excelient re | $15,000. It has no pretensions to size or architec. | Set Owerton, Fail iver Beak Posie Neo oaton | Addie L Hale, Dasley, Phila. | 0102, Witgs, 94,440 100/804, 1aya0! 106,33 Hoey ae eee ational | MmATks as to the respect which should be shown to ‘al beauty, being only eighty feet vy thirty-five SIG Verna Paw tnatian: tuk Bonde deri @) Moriya, do and Boson ; a tien, WT bas ae wi tee iocernationsl | the ladies, whose presence, he contended, had done severely plain in decoration. An amiable and tmp Jacobe, Joven, rrovicenten 1 Sept B-Arrived, Blcano, Chenber, Oalcutin; | Ail persons are hereby enuttoned againat buying, y date pre x ‘* much On this oecasion, handsome clergyman, the Rev. Richard Bent Jol Oo, MeGar, Providence Mont Finan, Lgtiecon, No, tine Oe same. wine ‘ * wet wok Mrs. Machovaln here embraced au opportuuity to } revently from Port Jervin, is the vastor, Hehe Ann Flower, White, Brovidenre, Cleared Bub, Mure. Katacher. San Pranateee. }CHOLAS ©, MILLER, President,