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10 NEW YORE HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1968—TRIPLE SHEET. : a exists between them and the whites gr out y + drink she poured It ©: of g pottle herself; Ihave | | Sehr Elizabeth B, Hogan, for Eliz-,nethport. Post au Ser*4¢1m port brig Oliver Cutts (Br THE GEORGIA RIOT. | ct the amar. But few negroes arenes THE GAMBLE POISON'4G CASE. Oe Seoaleer Dee, nernslf but once to tiquer; the | SebrJona W. Bioafacton Boraholm, for NYor, atrcr to all Ou, Guring the fight except those 1p “ye ‘procession. pee oy liquor she POded furand: drank at that Arse’ was | Sekt Albert Crandall; Rogers Millstor¢ Point LEURESEON™ ott Beatzived, Malia (0, and Bria (#» There ts no necessity for any 240" ona) force to pro- bi 31 sow that it but did not taste it: | Schr #1 oucion. ROT”, ‘Cleared, NYork. fect the. whites © oF bis", aah wounded | Fourth Days Proceedinar "re, Doras Stoffel! | nen I “oticed her drink this liquor we were in Behr Gara, ten oy esl sing BE Arrived, bark Land Danie (Be), negroes wall eared for “yj have the sympathy of Again Before the Court. Uitereat rooms, he being in the dining roow and f Sehr Mary A Emith, Lavray, Now London for Rondout, Tatars ETAILED ACCOUNTS OF THE AFFAIR, | the The whole qufituity originated 1 the | ‘The examination in th’ rather remarkable case | i fae front kitchen; Lam sure that it'was brandy | che MM Brainard, wi portland, Ct et hip rica ory Callao; brea Marte 0), D " | right claimed by Mur yerce aud others to carry . vg | Ste drank, as in that bottle that kind of iguor was | gchr Silas Brain> Sang Portland, Ce Resreen, ¥ fork ; Angela (NG) i ait, ship nding ; negroes into 8D yy(n)" meeting) with ‘arms. ‘The | ¥a# resumed rs ae Ino ©. Borat's | niways kebt; I know It was brandy because of this | Sehr Gen Sher qat’tntarpceta Ge Ghar Mollet, Balen: ncbt Biuken (Nr), Baltimore: anna Sheriff dispute’, 1. i ted that under | residence, Nant toc! county, N.Y. There | fact. Belr Camper. (a o Ct Cleared Amalie (Nor), Petterson, NYoric. the proviawailon 3° Tia Governor tnd the law it | appeared for the prosecution Mr. ©, P. Dailey, white | | Five. sfelock had now been reached. and, although | Se Lowa , Sonnecicnh River In en his ry dan Boston for an civ PA reve tnesses no counsel ex- . Francisco, ; Pocabont locks, An Investigation to be Ordered by the pn Rel liahamme lad Hee VASON.” | Messrs. H. E. Gtinton and 0. P. Hoffman looked after Ribited any symptom of betug weary, the defence Bors, Gione Merrit, Hurkin, Now Haren ort from Cardi arivod ik; Gor Laggan, ari, from Se Secretary of War. B. JOMNSON, She interest of the accused. The testimony of only brery a mens of tae case, Which, with a “aier Galiforaie, Jackson Hee Hoven for unedout, Fn Callao, reps or Oake take ae kW Messrs, Vason and Johnson and Mr. Clark, a | one witness was taken, that of Mrs, Doras Sto/fell, le consi was effected, Sebr Ben) Brows, Gueng, Rast Greeuwich for BonAoat, and Belle Se ore, Wan ding barks v es Northern man, who came South since the war, certi- | whom the readers of the HERALD will recollect fg | ™ | Sehr Josephine, ella,’ Parker’ riagoort ror Patadlpbie, rope: eapenes (ie Pet 1d; Norwegian tye rae got character of the panet who hare | wed conmpiovonty n te ait dare roceeiner. | SAP PING NEWS, | sire emesis nocoie ™ | Remi Sigs 10) Roney Cat aie Additional Particulars of the Affair—Srates | age sworn statements of the affair, which, with | already fully published, She had long been in the Yacht Josephine, Stonington. Mid Guawnn oe som Aue ae eae Tintin Bur ments of a Freedman and the Sheriff of the | 00) and Johuson’s report, were laid before both | employ of Mrs. Gamble and was familiar with the 3 ae iehatninnene Tate Da: ‘The brig Mary Leblanc, arrived Slat, 1@ consigned to Heney | (00, from Va, arrived Aug 8, @3 days passage, ‘County—Seven Negroes Killed and Between | jouses and determined their decision in relation to | entire household. Abthanne ter Now Yorke’ * SAILED. rl por ag, brign J W (Br), for New York; lito Grande, ‘Thirty and Forty Wounded. the Governor's message and their refusal to ask the TESTIMONY OF MRS, DORUS STOFFELL CONTINUED. | ao al oll ATLANTA, Ga., Sept, 22, 1868, eaidens for aid to maintain onder, Ihave stated that when I took the rings from the | SO Tises....... 6 48 | Moon sets.....eve 1111 | stereshine Hoinatia, Henaburg; Cy of Cork, altar and | 8 a Beph a tAretveds Petarics Moly Braduertog, Pres Smn sets........ 5 56 ; High water..morn 1 14 | Liverpool; Cleopatra, Savannahs Albemarle, Richmond, Nor ‘The particulars of the riot at Camilla, as tele- j > Mga 4 7 fingers of Mrs.Gamble she had her eyes open and folk ke, PUT IORN NB, Sept Cotnmbia, Conley (not ‘graphed from Bainbridge to Augusta. yesterday, are | Governors Meswage Upon the Camille Biet= | iaiq very well, but was very sick} aie was lying pat- Weather Along the Coast. PO a age Ae Gartner, Nore ‘Mmoorrect and exaggerated. The following gives ap pe grins Committees Upon Cause tially on her side and on her back; it was her sight Surreunen 23-9 A, M. ek tt via xew | “tty HaHtolome, Minor, Home, vs 5 ‘@vecount of both sides:— Aftray. ATLANTA, Sept. 22, 1868, side; her face was turned a little to the left side aud eit. pO, Weather. Y ork for ‘Bangor, got aground on Sauda count 8 ‘Shoal, Vine- American Ports. ©. 0. Howard, Brevet Major of the United States The rencontre at Camilla between the whites ana | #little towards the back of the bed; I have stated } Fort Hood. Ear Rosas, Sint ryt | geanilowea OF Wye enn! rocks sot BOSTON, Sept Hl—Arrived, schra, Emma M Fox, Case, and ‘Army and Sub-Assistant of the Freedmen’s Burea™ | jacks created much excitement m the Legislature, | that Mrs, Gamble when the rings were taken ot! was injured. tte Sasker, Allen, Phlladeiphiny 3G Gates, 3 NH ‘Yelegraphed to General Sibley, commander of ys Yesterday afternoon the Governor sent a communi. | Ying still, but cannot recollect if her hands were bY Baax {oon How Haven | fromm Ea 1, V4 port gain, Brown a aan bg othe he fren tng istrict, the following from Albany, September 19 ® cation to both houses relative to the disturbances In | Her side; when I first approached the bed where hig lon 40 was very terrifo, blowing away | Monadnock, Bunker, Newburg; F 8 Lindsay * Hoe ten o'clock P, M.:— Mitchell county, recommeuding that the President | "¢ Wa lying Mr. Gamble was not in the ro: ny forest inaall, two lower end two upper topsalla E himself di- do not know where he was; when Mr. Gam» penn Saat t clear | ofthe nied Stats be peitoned to sud a mary | ned tat ae at ME Wife . t laft n; that | force si ¢ was in the room e time, was not my had left there at two o'clock that afternoo umicient to preserve order in that county, The | he was in Bro be He, Pee eee S Cleared—Barks Agnes Frazer Cameron, Busage: Ayren or Montevideo ; ‘osepiine, ion, Fatladoipin to od yard and sp a fs sails #0 shifted the rung upper 3 ge Nos : ys Belle Plcher, Wilmingtos, NOs Dexter, Wanibure Hang oa ‘and hove the ship on beams’ end, and slie lay 40 that ‘yard wi ‘water, washing away al sails and sundry small articles,” ped in the forenoon of that day he had approached Ca- | Governor says that in disregard of the proclamation PORT OF NEW YORK, SEPTEWRE pattimore | Anne tone, Kemp, Alexandria, Va. furp! R. Pearce, candl- room where I received this command; Mr, Gai . a x lled—Wind NNW to NNE and ENE, trom the Roadé, aeeenaeie ne ny, Wiliam istrict, and F. F, | sued on the 14th inst. the right of the people to | was not in there wien 1 commence’ to take the 12 ~ ARN pase Famemes monas, Snow, 0: Eblindeiphie, from Bary. brig Sultvan, 7 Magsle (iit) from homie; Lbeutelic MeDaunia: NYere ir) i ella, ; brige lytic, Dow, Turk’s. Islands B Carver, Meyer,’ Fortune Taland; 4 ndout; ‘schra Fleetwing, from Nvork: AP. Sto BALTIMORE, Sept 20--Arrived, bark Anna (NG), Meiners, Hong, Hardy end lest Ar Walton) nace ae Hilt ‘ew Bedford; WT Emerso! H wry Detween 9 an ,, whi itney Whi venty-five colored per- | peacefull: pI been viol nt ‘bar- | Off; he was in a hurry to go fora doctor; Mr. Gam- Herald Packnges. iow the mouth ‘atthe Schuylkill, with Mght in fore riggin, sonn an on ike reer fo camila, Where Pearce ana ousl: st sas ati) vil psec ipa ble went down stairs immediately afier he gave 1¢ | Captainsnnd Parsers of Vessels arriving at this port wih | Wasrun into by sehr the Geo Pleree) of Ipswich, and fost jib: Murphy were to deliver political addresses. Upon y Impaired, and the civil oMcers are wholly | the command regarding the rings; before Mir. | please deliver all packages Intended for the Heaven to our | 20%, martingale, cathead, stove buiwarks, aud sustained approeching Camilla the relator, being in advance, | Unable to protect the rights of citizens | Gamble went to ee doctor and after T had toxen Toqulaily atbliodlaa'agente who are attached to our Steam Mita ones fg ee ane ae ‘Was accosted by an armed and mounted white man, | or maintain peace. He earnestly recommends the | of two rings he caine up stairs again; at | vin dect.«The New York Associated Press do not now | sel belore reported at fherorida te aisteee Take pul in sth Who at first said that he was in search of a doctor | regisiature to make immediate application to the mg but cert bars ao che ine. by ied collect marine reports nor attend to the delivery of packages, | {St With loss of spars and sails, and would refit, to attend freedmen who had been hurt by a falling ~ M ah, Souk SYLVAN, of Stockton, Me, Blanchard, from Stock- in, Dorr, Warren; Jos , but who subsequently said he was a courier | President for sufficient military force to be stationed | Gambic took the ring off himself; before Mr. as will be seen by the following extract from the proceedings | 4 5°t Phe) ‘ Tt, | Nickerson,'sleight, NYork. Gnd’ advised the relator and others of the party | m Mitchel county to maintain peace and protect the | ble came up stars the last time I do not of the regular monthly meeting hold March 8, 1868 :— tao? BF fo 88 du and Sopeited that Repl Be tae BBe Toa ome gh Hnvvld (Br), Sinclair, Ardronman: Dat- i ‘who had overtaken him not to go to 1, | ives and property of the citizens, and that the guilty bint he was asked to come up,or not; did not | Resolved, ‘That on and after Apri 1, 1863, the Associated | experlencea gale from 88E, in which lost’ spars an page idleboro, E; schrs Ella Montgomery, im, Press will’discontinue the collection ‘of ship news in the att of deck load of lumber; had rigged jury masts: and was ener ndsor, NS; el Pierson, Pierson, Boston; Uriab a het ere determined that tbso1 {hat aitsndaid not speak in’ Camallia; that notwithe | be punished after due process of law. He con- | “Here the examining connsel asked—Did Mr. Gam- | Eres, Me wawgpnnne, the, ‘unanimously. hopes to get the vessel into some port soon, POR GAT ERUWIN tesla menace cine pomaciah standing the warning, the party moved towards | tinues:— ble remain im the room longer than necessary to take na The office of the Herald steam yachts JAMES and PILOTBOAT WM H AsPINWALL reports 2lst inst, off Nan- | London; ‘bark Yamoyden ‘new, 487 tons), FY A Rio Jat “Camilla, when they were met by the Sheriff and ‘The fact that thi ee itora deter. | the ring? JEANNEDTE js at Whitehall slip, Allcommunications from | tucket South proniss pasted a.beig: th loss of fore and main | nejro and a market; brig Concord, Kelly, Weat Indles; schrs posse Who accosted Captain Pearce, and who was he fact that this ocourrence as the resultof a deter- | Objection made as a leading question, during | owners und consignees to ‘the masters of inward bound | topmast and bowspr Frank Jameson, Jumneson, Newport; James H Hoyt, Roby, asgured by Captain Pearce that he should «peak in Lenpeie ed Ce Baeerten ey ppeonme Pane which there was cousiderable spurring Deuareel the | vessels will be forwarded free of charge, fpr Heo Te Aroarionns lars, Paatiche owe, | More, Baigs Alex Kirkland, and Romance to 5 Ys - Py “tutor of in one of the docks here, suddenly burat in 1 went Camilla on political subjects. ‘The Sherlif endeavored | tical party shill not hold meetings, is too well known. | Sith he witness dating Mrs Soltis aki CLEARED. flames on Monday morning, “She had arrived from New York | 18th. ; er to dissuade him, telling him the people would not | iris gratifying to know the sentiment is confined to@ | corded vieit to the prisoners it tie jatl ‘The ovjec- oy the 12th August with 9,000 barrels of petroleum, which she jo Sept 22—Arrived, steamship Champion, : t back inte Cami aes setmgain returned, saying he had Aone si in is | 1aWless class, and 1s not countenanced or supported | fign was not sustained and the question put, Steamship Russia (Br), Cook, Liverpool via Queenstown— | Rey wien the attention of {he crow ee itr atten | Bea ip James Adger, Lockwood, NYork; brig wer to dissuade the people from violence, but in | DY Tesponsible citizens. ‘The misfortune is that such | “4, How long did Mr, Gamble remala in the room | E Cunard. eating maa e¥-nluneal ofl ik 1d taebcls ty Ge Weta wt | @Paeaer an . 3 Po! outrages have not been prevent and unless physi- | when he came there to take off the ring? A. He re- ae Nebraska (Br), Guard, Liverpool—Williams & HOLMES? bee as t vy lap race bark David Niche ‘or New York; schrs Louisa Hamlin, joston; 8 H Cady, Wood, Provincetown for bao ena Sailed, brig Dominion ox Arrived, barks oh bber, Philadelphia vain, The party moved on town; Pearce and Put- cal force is added to the honest.etforts of the oilicers a i Aman was sent down, when the yavcesguited the he id fire al instant ey entered the town, dismounted and hitched thelr | Sf'the taw,'we aiall be ‘irown into memate of an- | ™aucdonly Jong enougt 0 Lake HO || | OBtinatp iy of Cork (Br), Philipy Liverpool ia Hall commun to several parts of the atipa, The iatches wer ago qi horses at the Court House. As the wagon contain- cl ing the music of the party entered town it | Sfchy1n which neither life nor property will be re- | tink, was on her right hand; no one had hold of ler nip Cleopatra, Phillips, Savannab—Murray, Ferris | the porte The: tea teh at eet rcieeen ose of ‘ igade at once went to work, but threo rt was fired upon by mounted white men who hand then; I cannot tell whether Mr. Gambie used | & Co. hours elapsed before the fire could i fo ; 8 W Ho\brook, Sm York for 3 Nar arecanana im, and by several other white On the reading of this message a resolution was both iad or ot! i taking if om, although a, ‘aw | {Steamship Charleston, Berry, Charleston—H R Morgan & Pentre elk po om Dark, spose sitie icles be a Taylor, Ported roe ic ih ) ‘perm ; fi nim in the act of doing so; I cannot remeibe : an alive dlachango here. Ala arr men, ‘The freedmen tien marted | o ecane to {he | offered in the Senate to refer thé message to the | Tee ee ne ta Gambie’s hands were Lytng ath Steamship Mary Sanford, Moore, Wilmington, NC—James | Bell, from Boston for Philadelphia, fs ashore on the lower | fidng for Bunton 40 Linen, Wersinian Pa ndetphis (oF Committee on the State of the Republic, Consider- nf on them not to fly. The colored men, being unarme side or not when I received the comman would not ston, The relator Sitar able debate on the question of telegraphing to the Mr. Gamble to take of the first two an * rot | gaStenmahtp Albemarie, Couch, Norfolk, Otty Point and Rich- | | Wexronp, Sept 9—The ship RH Tucker, reported on vateress“Hilakley, “Hosier,” New York “ar % a t Ww when! | mond—N Blackwater Bank, took fire last night and burned down to | Boson; Bon Nevos. (Fry’ Reynard, do. for dashed out of to fe went to the bed to do this Mrs. Gamble not say Steamship Neptune, Baker, Boston—W P G'yde. the water's edge ; very little of the cargo or materials will be . do fe }_Geor ery a 2 & sore Sin sresaeen er cn President for military aid ensued. anything; she had never told me to take oif her ‘Ship Coringa (Br), Fellowes, Melbourne—Mailler, Lord & | saved. Grew all landed safe Four const en were pars tore ener i Bis dace (ny, Petey et had aban for St Johns. the wagon. Murphy and Philip Joiner, in a A resolution was offered that as the Senate had | rungs if she became very sick; I do not know CEete A aing Star, Hopkins, RR en drowned by boat upsetting when runnin 3a for the shore, urteen by buggy, also drove rapidly away toward Albany, | heard the statement of the negroes through the Gov- | whether Mrs. Gambie had told her husband to do so bi ones. in Wires. about seven miles “trom famulla, the ved ernor an account from the white men be read. or not; I do not know what Mr. Gamble did with tiie Bark Minnie Cameron (Br), Grabam, Antwerp—Brett, Son. bare, have junk arrived in We Windsor; Leo (Bi Thom, Lowell, Nickerson, de for Botton? Wenonah, ‘Baris, Baik for urmahy Oakes, Bangor for NYork; schre fexford. They and fo isiphia; Bi 0. were urn 5 containing Murphy and Joiner was overtaken Asubstitute was offered that a special committee | ring he took oif, but think that he laid iton the win- Bark Union, Nicklason, Gibraltar for orders—E R Sec- Courtown lifel verge wie Caine, lathe Catone hit piice (Bt 7 ieee; Gea fate eos . Siufor’, ‘by four or five white men mounted and armed. The | be appointed to investigate the whole matter and.re- | dow; I did not see him put it there, only saw | comb. boat took off eight of-the crew earlier in the day and landed ‘Atalanta, Thomas; Thos Ellis, Kelley; ft 'L Kenney, ‘buggy was stopped, One horse dashed riderless up | port Yocthwith all the facts. it lying there afterwards; I saw the ring lying pos poms CSG, Bopha, Cane own, OCH Rie, Bros. oa tl) ‘that all hands have been saved. The Wty, Kelley; Commodore, Orcuit, and 4 ons ‘the road towards the relator. He saw the pursuers ‘The House also appointed a committee of five to | in that place as long as I Was there; I was in Brig pone Dealer Paige pone taare, pepe oro amy rate She bse bene pee] Stousland, NYork for Bost Ear Reed, do for : around the buggy, some of them dismounted. He | investigate and correct the account of the affair | the room during the absence of Mr. Gamble for | Reis Hesperts (Nor), Mentlich, Bilboa--Funch, Meincke & | all must hare besn srseumed, Tie io hae ee ace Baral Jane (By, Punchion, do for St. Joka, NBs IF Mel. then came as rapidly as possible to Albany. which been laid before the Assembly. the doctor; when he arrived I went outside on the | wendi. a the bull, but none can be recovered, ‘There is no account ss fe gene jee ed #2, o a bo a rahe e » ‘The following 1s the statement of the Sheritof | , This aflernoon in the Senate a committee was.ap- | stuirs; I stayed there until Twag told whether I | | Brig Pauline (NG), Harms, Mentevideo—Funch, Meincke | to how the fire orjsinated, ‘but ie frst broke out ia tao galley | Witten TEenenetar Hanan NS me es “4 ig pointed to take into consideration the message of | could go home or not; the time I remained there | & Wendt. and extended rapidly through the ship. ham, do for Boston Richmond, Gufvell; Rondout rere ; Mitchell county, sworn to by himself and other | the Governor. was, to the best of my ‘pelier, more than a quaiter of Hig yet etal Laweloy, St dctins, PR—Brett, Son & Co. ‘Misce jameo use R Leach, Jameson, do for Salem; Mail, Merrill, Port Johnson Prominent citizens. It is addressed to the members | _ ‘The Committe on the Camilla Riot made a report | au Hour; while I was waiting on the statrs Mr. Gam- |, }rg Alex Milliken, Durfee, Remedios and Sagua—Fowler | purser Wm Hathaway Jr, of the steamship San Salvador, for Bangor; Wm A Dubos, Rich, do, for Béston4 ‘of the Legislature: — stating that the evidence submitted to the Governor | ble and ‘Mrs. Hujus were in the rooms they were | “itrgicoodoo (Br), Perey, St Johns, NFR P Currie, from Savannah, will please accept our thanks for bis | #7 gphoxen for Boston; Rockingham, Kent, Newburg ‘on Saturday, the 1ot inst, it was made known to | Hamu, accompanying thelr report with sworn | Poth inthe room at the thme Lae told fo go: Lett | Beg Aton ihe) Dh: Sucve NET Sevite& fon | suonuons hated, Ende gn owatiah Rone Bungee, Fale . 5 ¢ 3 the nt to Mrs, T Atlanta (Bri, tsport— . ri ‘the citizens that John Murphy, Meo mble’s house was on Sunday morning ubout | phray & Peal hia canis EXTRAORDINARY QUICK PASSAGE—The bark Mary A | Piila for Boston: MJ Chadwicl Ee eee of Albany, Ga., had aera aecitiase' lated on issued a cireular and. secretly circulated the same | ps a cote or sane do re nae oe report Was adopted | even otclocks I had: heard that Mies taute Mild Hunter (Br), Hatteld, Parrsvoro—Ceandail, Um- | Way, Russell from Marscilles, pasaod Gibraltar Aug 31, was I among the colored men of this county ordering them | “The tiouse received majority and minority reports | ble was dead, as Charley Hujus had brougit | Plray Co. detained & days at the Western Islands, making the passage fo bri dead, Sehr Perais L Smith, Bunker, Bru: —T MM: from Gibraltar to this port in 19 days. bring thelr arms wath them toa political mecting | rejutive to the Governor's messave on the Cataitia | me that words’ T met at the hoase Mrs, Huis, 3 i dies cae aca lel Bat ™ Pn oer Kennebunkport, Bept 19, by Daniel Clark, vertised for that day at this place, The informa- | riois, After a heated discussion the majority | and | think Mrs. Shaurman was also there: Mr ‘Nene St James, Keefe, Taunton—8 Godwin & Son. Hon Was corroborated by statements made by Robert report Was adopted. it is to the Att Hujus at that time looked down-hearted and «did Schr War Eagle, Carr, Providence—H W Jackson, suesh hocanes sai Sasar' tne mavertatariienie at wad iat Cochran, Sr., Thomas Jones and others, who came | that they find charges preferred by~the Goy- | not say anything; she was talking to Mrs. Shaurman, Sehr Amelia Augusta, Mott, Bridgeport—G K Rackett & Charles E Ranlett, of Boston. No expense has been 7 Mary ; & W Gardner, Steelman; Emily’ and Jenny, Hewel and Emma Rt Graham, Smith, Boston tor Philadelphia Mary Ella, Thomas, Portland for do; Boston, Smith, Truro for do; Hume Westbrook, Littlejohn, Portland for NYork; Mary from the road in the direction of Aibany, stating | ernor whic ained by ve | and after i said “good morning” I went out into tue | Bre. spared to make this bark sinong tue very best of Inet ch Eliza, Wiley, Philadelphia’ for Boston; rigs Potomac, that armed negroes Were assembling In large num | produced before the committer, aud: which ta here. | Kitchen; Mrs. Hajus. them kept on talking wits her; | Sehtgrlyn, Burger, Stamford, | | be tind the agent for French Lloyds classes’ hér for nino years Goorioa, or Zohn for Portland; Baraial Dutch, Coombe; vers at China Grove chureh, waiting for the delega- | with returned, They have cule to the conclusion | I went to the room during that Sunday, where the | “We? Mellen, ii dinae ti oar inlets WE es pihiical neh Gr ais Wee aaaven Bop phe te a AL tion from Albany, headed by the said Murphy and | that the whole diflouity occurred and originated | night before T had. seen Mrs. Gamble; t don't know ARRIVALS. latinched from the yard of games Davigon, at Grotea? Tee | Ase a rete eemics, schra Gen Peavey, Arcturus, Pearce, candidates for Congress, who were to be | from the determination referred to in the Governor's | What time of the day Iwas first there, as I —— inst. She was towed to New London, where she is to re- | Sept 21, A M—Arrived, brigs Geo Burnham, McLellan, Phi+ ‘the speakers on the occasion. +] measage—to wit, Pierce, Murphy and Putney were | there several times; it was in the morning, bowev: REPORTED BY THK ASRALD STRAM YAonTs. ceive her and rigging and made ready for a fishin) adelphia for Portland; ‘wits Alien, Newburg for Boston ; At the request of the citizens M. J. Poor, the | known to be coming to Camilla at the head of an | and [cannot tell exactly how long after 1 reached | Ste ckley, Liverpool Sept 12, 2:11 PM, | cruise, under command of her owner, Capt Danford schra Alma (Br), Hoyt, St Mare (St Domingo) for Boston; Sallie W God'rey, Godfrey; Abigail Haley, 73 W Rumsey, Crawford; H A Hunt, —, an Mathes,’ Cheeseman, Philadelphia for Boston; J H Skinner, ‘Thrasher, do for do; Unton, Leighton; —wk Genn, Bearse;J W Kimball,’ Jr, NYork f L Hammond, Lawrence, do for Lye ion Florence do for Biddeford; Maria Lunt, Boy! pRtony do, for, Qcorn (isn, Barker, do for Windsor Sabaoy Portand; Whitney ‘Long, Hayes, and Sarah Barnice, Proc- tor, Rondout for Boston ;. Balloon, », Newark for do; Jane, Haskell, do for Newbui uyport ; Wim ‘Atwater, Sanders Newburg for ‘Salem; Mary Means, Ryan, Phi fe Boston; Mary D Cranmer, Cranmer, do for Freedom (Bn), Thayer, NYork, for ‘Halifax, NS; Sarah Anup, lamer, Boston for Eliza E Bailed-“Bark David Nichola; brigs Marshal Dutob, Edwin, and q M, With mdae and 148 p: Keeney. gers, to E jut’ 43 10, lon 59 45, passed steam- Whalemen. Sheri, with a committee of six citizens, went out to | armed company of freedme». ‘Their right to appear | the house; ,think about an hour; no one told me to Iwent of my own accord; I | thip America, hence fur Bremen, lueet katd procession and protest ugainst arined | in arms wae ateputed by 3 th stele . is a yy the Sherif of the county, | Zo up to the room, ‘or Bi egroes being marched in procession 1m our town, | The persistence pot Sep Dy determination of the | did not see anything in the “room but the | "Steamaiip Willian Pena (it) Bilinge, London Sept 6, and | > See Holmes’ Hole, and Co stave Lo them distinctly that if they would put | others caused the disturbance. They finally con- | dead body of Mrs, Gamble; it was lying on | Havre 9th, 6 PM, with mise and 546 passengers, to flowland | Arrived at New Bedford 20th, wip Ziarids, Fombam, down thel’ arms no objection would be made to | ciude that the clvil authorities are able to execute | & straw mattress; the servant girl was then | & Aspinwall. Sépt 16, lat 49 97, lon 4114, passed a German | North Pactfic Ocean, Honolulu gh Peete te ee their entering the town and holding their poliucal | tue 1aws and that there is no necessity for | in the room; there was no other person steamer, bound Ee; Leth, Int 48 26, lon 68 4 , ship Roval Visitor, e Reo atta cal pases Boma, | pe, ited ineeting. military | interference. The report is signed | present at that time; 1 stayed In the room then | {Quien hem tot Lives et ee ene Ge the National | et ge sorts on tworkorty Grownd' Seve aie ae ee pale Sheriff delivered this message to Murphy and | yy oue Senator and four menibers of the House, | about three or four minutes; the servant girl went | London” erpool, and steamship Cella, do for | Troup, Casting, of New Bedtord, al ark Edward Ever- Ta hae pealers of the procession, aud they re- | One Senator who dissented from ihe report says he | With me to the hall when left, but she did not go | _ ‘Steamship Clmbria (NG), Bahrends, Hamburg Sept ®, and | ett Silva, do, no oll on board; echr OH Cook, of Proviuce- plied tat they had nothing to do with these armed | agrees in the sentiments of the committee, but be- | down stairs; I did not do auything while ta tie | Southampton 11th, with mise’ and S81 passengers, to Kun- | town, OO iP. men. |The guns belonged to them and they were in | jicves that other legisiation is. neesssary to preserve | room; L was there once more during the forenoon; | hardt Co. Had'varlable weather and light easterly winds with 100 DIS ap Olt” Bent bee oa oe aces a ae wih abit OF carrying them wherever they went. | orer and protect persons fund propert at that time Mra, Hujus told me to go up to seo Af Lhe Tren eteauieh bouid COUR lal tt IO, on eee atekntekis | do wh olly Reporte ‘poke July 34, 1at be 08, ion 40:0 W? . \s y - | door was shut; I don’t know whether I went into oan * * ~ | sehr 8 A Paine, Curran, Provincel nothing ‘this season; Under the law to forbid the assemblage of urmed | Probably Military Investigation of the Cause | the room then’ or not; did not see any one In or | tonite bound Re of haltimore, and-a steamer of the Lon- | ot tr ceorgla, iradbury, Newbuntporty had seen whens men at political meetings, and assured them, that if about it then; when I was vold to taireT was | eamibin Beiauren(fr)) 3 if a but Once since feaving Fayal’ in October last; Aug ®, lat pt COR Oe et they entered the town wiih thelr music and ban of the Riot. in the house, below. ee Sa Sept ay at 8 PM, with mdae and S76 yaasonzere fo 0 Macken: | lon 4640, bark Greyhound, Allon, Westport, bad net seen «| Parton. E'Hudsod, Mary iiley, & W Garduet, Mary Elia, followed by armed men as they then were, WASHINGTON, Seot. 22, 1808. Here the counsel for the defence asked what mate- | #le. Had fine weath ing 2 dav, which were ver Pihale sinne sey fetes 34, lon koa pray Heyer, Heat ‘Westbrgok, Emily & Jennie, E R Graham, E L Ham would Fe a reach of eg ee | 11am pronaric tat oedors witt ho issued to-morrow | Hality or Feevancy such Iniuruation ax thc wove | Tighe wie gtro Ie Es Sie ae sabe read | 8518, ton 4 sche Gradtiey iy der, Marion, 80 bbis ap Cho | Mond; Maria Lunt, Ciara, WR Gen, JW Kimball, Jr Baga a he , asa a Yi nase He p Belomon: Nw Bi: int 44 bs . hy, . " ball, afterwards the column moved into the town in regu. | t the ral commanding in Georgia to make a S hip Fcho Cir, AM, int 4116, 1on 67 0,"steam. | Feported sche Cohannet; Hathaway, do, clean) both bound | “WW Orie ANE, sept 17—Below bar a Lincoln, Wolly trom Nor? brig Frederick’ Adoipbuss incoln, ‘om ‘NYork; Kassebonmny from Bio Janeiro. wid ‘The counsel for the prosecution satd that he could | ship Napoleon HL hence for H Jar order, headed by Pearce, the candidate for Con- | full investigation of the rlot at Camilla, General | not disclose his purpose. in answering such a ques: | taanapolwoy ths bone for Mavic es 7V ap (who reported bark Martha, Gartlan (ory Nickersony Savannah, with mage | 3, ton 6110, Prig A B Cook, Field) New York, clean (who re- poi ie ape home soon; 18th, bark Edward Everett, Silva, New Bedfc wat a great BS or, gress, and one Putney (white), in a buggy, armed | Schoficld was for # long time this afternoon in con- | tion, but there was a purpose, and the conduct of iteamship San Salva 1 see lansa, With a double barrelled shot gun, a Spencer rifle aud | sultation with the President after the Caminet moet. | the witness at the time and the day before ne had a | & 1 pamsengers, to WK Gisrison, Sept 21,740 AM, 20 miles | ported a few days previous ache OM Reminglon, Remington, | gi “Arrica, Berry, Liverpodlt ware, Huns Gr Lannea, two pistols, wilh a quantity of ammunition, as was | ing. and tere is no doubt his prolonged interview | right to know, ‘this little discussion ended. by the | Bor of Hatteras, passed steamship San Jacinio, hence for | Provincetown, 450 bbls ap) ; 20h, m8 Fe Crpgkett, Roekiand. afterwards ascertained; next a four horse wagon | jad eace to this matter. counsel for the defence asserting that the pro- | “Steamship Ellen 8 Terry, Chapin, Newhern, 60 hours, with | - Cleared at do Mist, Laetitia, Stowell, Atlantic and Pacitc | , PENSACOLA, Sept 14—Cleared, brig Ossipee, Twambly, ontaining ® band and anumber of armed negroes; | = —-- ceedings of the day thus far had no connection what- | mdse and passenvers, to Murray, Ferris & Coc. ¥ Oceans. ° eee a FRANCISCO, Se} ed, ship Gal Goo! next foliowed a column of negro men on foot of be- | + TELEGRAPHIC NEWS ITEMS. ever with the case, when the examination was Steamahlp Empire, Price, Washinsto , 62 hours, with Arrived at Provincetown Mth oche 8d Knights, Dyer, At | SAN. FI ) Sept 6—Sailed, ship Galatea, Cook, tween 300 and 400, atiended by about twenty out- pee Resumed—I was down stairs, as 1 said, but can’t | mdse and passengers, to James Hand. ‘ eed al ne’ fia ee Ble tictis, cm Cleared Sint, ship Favorite, Bush, NYork. riders, At least one-hulf if not two-thirds, were | A procession of “Boys in Blue” at Waterbury, | tell In what room exactly; Mrs, Hujus did not tell | ,,sieamelup James 8 Green, Inmany Georgetown, DC, with | qaterived, at do, fist, beig Smalth, Martin, Charleston | S0'Ciearcd ahips Mack Hews, Miork; Cormorant, armed with guns and most of them with pistols. Conn, Was assaulted last night with stones, and | Me to do anything, but shut the door when she sent Steamship Nereus, Bearse, Boston, with mdse, to Wm P | Bradbury, Atlantic Ocean, $50 bbls sp 1 * 1 Queenstown ; Augerette, Dunedin, NZ. p Geo Peabody, Paine, Altata (Mexico) April 19, with | Ocean, Bermuda June 3, wi sp oll. Reports spoke 1 con, Hind strong easterly gales | Aug 14, Int 8440 N, lon 4580 W, achr Admiral Bilal inen ‘had fine weather "aug | Mond, Marion, 215 bbls sp and 40 do blacktiah oll on p Zuid Holland, trom Cardi all well ; 8ist, lat 82 50 N, lon 6830 W, schr Cohannet, Hathi Thomas Russell. seamrn, of Norway, | Way. 9 bbls blacktish oll; had not seen a whale this season. Satled—Ship Seminole, NYork. fi Sept 17Sailed, ‘schr Sparkling Sea, Terry, 1 Arrived, schr FM Hamilton, Boston. WILMINGTON, NO, Sept 19—Cleared, schr Kenduskea; Buseell, Kennebuik. ‘The music was piaying and the crowd were noiay | me up; I was in the room during the afternoon seve- | ciyde and threatening in their conduct. Murphy and one | S€V eval members were seriously mjured. ral times; Mr. Hujus had told me to look if the door Shi Puilip Jo anegro, were in a buggy in the rear. | Mr. George H. Pendleton arrived at Indianopolis, | were closed; to shut them and close the windows or pir ety gh aA wid & C f the colmmn approached the squa | Ina, last night on the Cincinnati train. He wii | to see that they were so wa; my only reason for visit- | oT Cape Hora for 20 days, sine | fe » dames Je speak at the Democratic State Mass Convention to- | /# it; Saw no one the ilrst time t was there; Chie J for Point db Gaile caied, approached within a few feet of the col one of my visits to the room during this died of ci Ist ‘Sa tI, lat 18 0 ri Arrived at Edgartown 20th, bark R L Barstow, Hussey, id, steamship Rebecca Clyde, NYork. and ordered the muaie to stop, which was not done, | “YY riomas Clagett, aged twenty-five years, fe) | (noon T saw Mr. Gamble, the servant givl King (Bry from Greende for Baradoa. (Poke ship Storm | 4 diantic Ocean, of and for Nentucket- " and the column moved on. through @ hatchway in the government bonded | Sud some irlends; don't recoliect how often | | Ships ¢ Boynton (Br, Waycott, Liverpool, 40 dave, with | ik esmnda, 1h inst schre Turiver, Swain, of Boston, MISCELLANEOUS, | yall was often, yet not every time I was there; when [ | gales upto the Banks; since, light northerly a Sto it was pointed in a different direction and tie shot | Sty Killed. ns saw him there he was standing by Mrs. Gambie’s | Wudestocs a pliot from boat JD Jones, No 15, Boy miles E | Stee Amer sale tance ering taken 200" Cele struck the ground abont tweive feet from him. The | The silk factory of Mrs. Haross, of West Philadel- | body and erying; I think that sir, Gamble was m | %inqy Hook Ang 19, with mdse, to BF | since leaving Bunbury—640 sp all told. Would sail next column fred @ volley, Home of the shots at Johns, | phla, was destroyed by ile yesterday morning. ‘The | the room wore than three times, but do notknow | Menke Had light wes ‘to the’ Banks; Af be de crufse, an He at King George’s Sound in December. most of them in the direction of Maple’s store, | 1088 Is estimated at from $40,000 Lo $60,000. Suiali | ow many times that afternoon, St George's Channel, ex; letter from ¢ 3 Eliridge, of at Shavokes, of AS, re- thirty or forty sieps from the c insurance. At tins stage of the proceedings a recess was taken | strong sea running; Pet “fisnelau, taking “ie Sone ca Wee een wt whaling. A GOOD SENS. ATION ' A GREAT SENSATION! PAIN CURED IN AN INSTANT. In 1847 the nd principle of ing the most ex- censinitng pais in ai inatanty without employiig. such dan: gerous agents as chloroform, opium, morphine, aconite, ether, ac., was first made known in RADWAY'S READY RELIEF. This remedy accomplished this wonderfal and 1 deaideratum fn all cases of external and internal pain. | In an umn, at Ww: teh ph on » 30, passed an leederg, drifting soutl ™ Xhausted in the matter of dinner, | io).P stot th boat No 2 letter from Capt Gifford, of ship Gazelle, of N B, reports voried broken in two on Kock island reef, Lake | e Who had dined first beguiled the Ship Bumpter, Keith, Liverpool, 8 days, with mise, to | her at Aniler July i with 810 bbls ap oll—all well, Bound on ivan. | ne In political discussions, the Jus | Benner, Brown t Piackucy, Had moderate weather all the aE ates feta, Caat iat a Vigilant, of NBedford, 4 national convention of French Canadian societies bd va [ote ly len TB or the prisoners in consuita- | pa Bept 16 lat $2 88, lon 49 10, signolised brig Zealand, report erat An pt, Paker, of barks Mae af ° % | Will be held at Springfletd, Mass., on the 7th of Ceto- | , a ‘A Way, Rus letter from Capt Mooers, of bark Sea Queen, of Weat- prth of the Court: | Her “our hundred’ delegates are expected. to te amination resumed:—T did not see Mr, Gamble | io 'tnitey Heuty, Was beculmet ol Gai e Vane id; had taken Wut 60 Nols te room during the jorenoon; I saw him there passed’ Ofbraltar Ang 37; Sept 2, | during previous four June 2, bark Xantho, there was a number of our cilizens all unarmed, | The bark Emma Coyne, laden with 800 tons of iron | for an hour. ite, carried away, nnd | ‘One hour wa wounding six of them. Immediately about twenty of to their w amu, by wit two negroes were killed aud an unknown naml wounded. The negroes immedi Thick cluster of timber, 100 yards point there Was an attempt mare by », belonging to the Jackson Trou Mining Com citizens sprang 45, with mdse, ‘ie Unta, in tie | POrt reports her at Ternate r for 15 days oe ports once relieved the patient of the most violent and excruciating Pe his routed forces, crying several times in the afternoon; he did not Conkitns of New Yo ser, Beebe, NB, 92) bbls oil; Gov Carver, Gilford, Went Zens, to the Lumber of about thirty, a part | At New Albany, Ind., within the past week, fifteen | say anything to me on these occasions; T did not atl, touellod at St Marga intends trom | Cleans had wot seen a whale. Reporte at Ternate ship ny Geiamestesiet’s — of thera betng mounted, immediately made a charge | OF twenty valuable talich cows died from cattle | jeave Mrs, Gamble that day, and [ slept ‘there that | thence 13 days to this port; 18th, lat 97 08, 1on 6819, exchanged | Smith, Edgartown, 1000 bble oll; Cheronee, Bidridge, ‘Every kind of pain, whethe Int aud completely routed the whole force, Pearce slisease. There was no difference iu the sym pious | night; I went to the room where the dead body was | Signals with brig Marie, bound W; have been ¥days north |B; 1200 do. Hem 16:0 vole 9p; Canton, Laphanns dw do, the | $22 More ‘Turoat, Nervous. Headache, 7 wy flying through the wooas and ficid, Murphy and | from previous cases. | lying the lest time that day about dark, as the ser | TITIES. 4 Gy, Nelson, Hamburg 6 days, via Long Ial. | Mert off New Holland were dolngnoibing, oe | ene Shey gh ee eg Fil Jomer escaping in u buggy up the road towards | Moses Wesley, the North Adams pedestrian, failed | Vant girl and [carried up the candies; the first thne | ant eu, wih mies to Ease e ecek ato eats he |. Spoken--Ang 16, on Western Ground, Gark Osmanit, Fish, vd ved oneesnamneed bead ok Aibany. \ 4 Seven negroes were killed, and, from the best in- | formation we have been able to procure, between ‘ot the’ forty-tt Thirty and forty were wounded, all of whom have | two hours to complete ti sable in that room during the afternoon | Wolf & Co. Had fine we: about two o'clock; there was no one | bark Wellfleet, from Liv ol for St John, NB. 1 ken. t mile, When he had nearly | leit in the room at the time the eancdies were taken Brig Napier (Br), Brown, Cow Bay, CB, 7 daya, with coal, | Ship Onward (of New York), Hewilt, from Cardiff for task, “ | up; when T went to bed that night Mr. Gamble | t¢.¢ BSwain. Shanghae, July 19, lat 1325 8, lon 82.18 W. 10, Jat 80, lon 28, spoke | 800 bbis off wince leaving St Helena, s mpting to walk fifty miles in ten hours at | saw Mr exterminate the pain. Taken internally, 20 drops to a teaspoonful would and Mass, on Saturday last. He gave out at | Was, Uhl aah area il cure Fever ani met Chills and Fever, Billous, Colle, fnilammation of the Bowels, Cram) Dyrontery, and every pain that may'exiet, In the ’ rn ren e + oo e Sle, " ar! Brig Alexander William (Br), Duann, Little Glace Bay, CB, Ship Arkwright, Caulkins, from New York for San Fran- | man, woman or child. Vite was Radway Rell pop a kon Stameanen { | There is & prospect of a compromtse between the | NS, sleeping in the if — and Mrs. HUE | ¢ duvs, with coal, 10 GH terewer. 7 | etrcoPsune 23, iat's0 22 N, lon 99 18 ea SrA TN OF 1é47, and ft is Radway's Ready Relie, greatly improved, im. {ci exeinsively upon the poor delud } Donnelly and iubbard factions of the republican | 1, her room; | myvelf, Mrs, Weman and | schy Louisa D' (Bris Wagner, Fredericktown, NB,7 days, | “Bab Agate, Brown, trom Boston for Otago, NZ 13 days fell exe v e party in Minnesota, it is proposed to leave the mat. | te servant 1 ‘went to bed together; I with tmber, to He Murfay. | grat avant Sept iat 3b N, lon 63 45 W—by orig Morey Tay- ole. oo by wieked white me: Newbern, ho made good t | Kuow that Me. Gambie siept ia the parior because L er, upon | . . shail be considered the republican nominee fordou- | {Xe lus bed and saw nim Ko 4 days, with naval | Jor, at Holmes’ . Hark Freeman Deunia, Fletcher, from Philadelphia for nt 1868. ‘We then started it in ite mission of relieving ine tsfem, ain-stricken, sick, distressed and crippled of all natio Throughout the world, aud. now. to-d i Zod ter to four judges, and whoever they de Lalso saw Mrs. it is used, And fevered as a household necessity in the palaces of Sul- jo danger, with but little ‘iis idered Hujns go to her own room: soe bade us good night Havre, Sept 7, no lat, tc, mul Tesult is to be attributed more to the sharpuess the other will retire. | before the wont ups her sicka wavan einen oe ,) Bfemen Bark, Mowing No.8, from Bontennx for San | tans, Emperors, Kajmos, Kings, High Pricsty N well and shrewdness of their gallant leaders in efter liga was arrested in St. Louis, Mo., yester- | go up with her; Lremuiied at Mrs, Gambie’s house Weguelien, dy St oe. rues oat, ts | wo bie, Jtxishel of bogus nickels found in | next day and nigh >to the room where | Silene ee ee a ae by drurainta everywhere at 8 cents per bottle, ag at Hyg ey fen Pane - the employ of | the body was lying very early Monday morning, but n, where J fereion Pore. NO ef Maidentane: ent Pee a oe ni two doltar treasury holes were feuds ne, | during the forenoon the servant gir] and 1 went wp Bariow, Bangor via Norwalk, where she | ARDROSSAN, Sept @—Salled, Winifred, Loring, New Yor BSOLUTE DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED 1 Gamble that more nt seven o'clock; ve ive; L saw Xi ing; it was be(ore breakfast, nk this Was the first time [ of Philadetphia, ar- nilect he went to Ne . ernoon, ‘the Boston | Whether t saw hin m ved their Philadelphia g | Lwas eniployed in the kit corted them through the principal | New York What morning ard it from Mrs, Hujus; abanquet | 1 think, dr. fujus Weak wit tans Ar. Gambie re- : poUynos AYRES, Avg 8 (beck date) in. port backs Rs tthe Maverick | turned that night, bat Mr, < dld not; ; , Hall, Bangor via Bristol, where she dis. | (Bn, Jenkin; Wilite Wing (Br), Wall; Honduras (Br went to the depot | 5 zaheth, Knowlton, Rockland via Fall River, where Se eer rete Rial, Hopkin, for River Calton, Boston ; WH Moody, Durk led, El Dorado, Haskell, Cardi ith, Albert. Dewis, Dewla, New Flushing Roads 8th, Anna Camp, Drummond, W White, Griiin, Chiao, e ept 8—-Arrived, Northern’ Light, Seabury. New . Haskell, Bangor via Providence, where she | York BUENOS Ayres, Arg 8 back date) —In, port barks Evalyn aiferent States; desertion, drunkenness, “ke. euflelent Gatise ; no publicity ; no charge tn ‘Obtatited ; advict fre Mi HOWER, Attorney, 78 Nasnan strect, BSOLUTE DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED IN different States; desertion, drunkenness, non- Ke., auilicient cause; no publicity; no charge till divorce ob- tained. Advice free, H, MUNNEL, Counsellor, 261 Broadway, room No, % APSOLUTE DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED IN ‘Any State without pudiielty or expoan every: where; no fees in advance; consultations free; success guaranteed Proviience, wh parties wele turned over io the United States the peace of the State in what was done. We were | authorities, Willing. and so expressed ourselves to these leade for thei to hold their political meeting at the Cour Hoase th our Lown if te negroes were disarme We did think and still think that ft was our duty riers af the Sheri, as a civil om this Aibion, Keaf, Bangor, 8 daya, with Inmber, to Hole | Murray, w, Bangor, 7 days, with lumber, to | Hose Com m yester Departmen that my) I knew that he went to | Ocean Ranger, Clark, Bangor, 7 days, with lumber, to | § preaking wp this unlawful as their nur rs vastly ol at had the ing taken wives and ehtidren word be at Howse, whieh is (heir headqt 1h him bat Mra, Hnjos, anc mercy of sn meee wed faob. Witte the cone EUROPEAN MARKETS. - bias she pe HK ma, wiio ret Hecharged. Olio, Bishop, Rockland, 8 days, with lime, to WS | Plate. auc ; Iny se BERMUDA, Sept &Arrived, brig Aerolite (Br), Thomas, THOMAS DIKEMAN, Counsellor, 75 Nassan street. w Was done by our people, we feel that they h Hae; aM NOL sure Boston for Hayti (see Disasters). aan ee = aan Dut discharged a painini duly tiny pnt not; Mra. Tinjus wus at the house all that repr, Sept 8—Sayiod, Missouri, Bradburn, NYork (not |’ {OFFICIAL DRAWINGS OF THE SHELBY COL- Dy Wicked and corrupt ten now ens ‘To? apting. the time occupied in a little drive; as berore); 10th, WJ Hatheld, Murphy, do; Fraden, Inge- + lege Lotiery, of Kentucky :— astray into acts of lawie the ¢ t | M--Dor ‘ ariey WGeras H wat | brethsen, do, IELBY COLL EGR AxTKA, Clase 48%, aEPTEMDER ees. our countr: | the ae i . hao att, Portl | {GOPENHAGR, Sept 6—Arrived, Lottie Maris, Smart, | 19, 35, 0 Bl, 69, 4% oa, i ®.. ae %6. ’ ‘ the tol Star, Crowell, I sund for Melbourne. . and the lawfal umnorities or tke Un i‘ . i: Brie Raliway shares, 31%; Minol« Cen. urn Bohr Henty May, Racket, Toston, | gPONSFANTINOTLA, Sept S—Arrived, Baw Hill, Marston, itt ce 50, pel the he ities of Ne Uni , ‘ ¥ 4 were persons ealied | Sehrd ih » for Albany | NYork. $0.5 check Ui «of th ‘ vat ae aiid: .me ; to see the Mrs. ; . mn for Rondout. CADIZ, Sept 7—Arrived, Caroline By, Rose, NYork. KENTVOKY ~ PERMIT 29, the home ‘ : VEANKrowT | Bownsi oe re AE | ir. Gamble tae ik Now York; ther mere ieuneee , . Dunakwean, Sept # Olt, United Stated, Lunt, Crom Hom. | 2, My 4 BB, a, 2 He He | bated States five-twenty bouds, 751% for the lesue burg for Carat, e and quiet of Our War stricken people with ten to wo:,| Pikantas teat aii i The foregoing statement from the military and Panis ROURSK.—PARIS, Sept. Civil auiHoriiies wives full particulars of the riot, rentes, OSL. S50, . ! LIvenPoon Corron MANNE Prices of cotton h ; trace view ns and are NOW quoted Middiing uplinds, 0d; middiing or KPNTOCKY—OL ARS 38, 44, Wi, Nw. net, ® Drew and the sister. aw Fae | L we steady; | Huts; when Mrs, Hajus Weut to drive she did no Boutee steady: | ave any ditections about the body of Mra. Gamble; Was not at home when the ladies referred to as Hing came in, but she returned while they were pimede no alineion aferwards to the cir- ie aties saw Che body of Mrs. Gamble; : y morning; Esaw both rhing; besides Mes.” Palmer, Charies Hujus saw Mr, Git Aberdeen, Trent, NYork. days, with fish, to IURALTAR, Sept 5 -Cleare jark, Lorin, Genoa. joe Copthorne tain, Sept 9Satie, Halcyon: Work, New Oriean Orb, Haker, Nantucket, 4 days, with fish, do. ©o. jaker, Nantucket, 4 days, with Beh, to Miller & | MES? Sop Wiant, Rept 10-08, Heltos, @aanders, from New Sebr Flash, Davis, Nantucket, 3 dara, with fish, to Boone & | York for Rotterdam. Lam » LIVERPOOL, Sept 10 —Salied, Lancaster, Jackson, Pbiln- delphia (before reported sailed 6tb); 1th, Amelia, Johnson, York. \ pias 1th, Mary Durkee, Sutherland, Savannah via Cal Sel : Entered out 10th, Chrysolite Gell, New Orleans; City of Sor Thos Pottor, N Antwerp (8), Mirchouse, N Yor! Chatham, & thoneky, Chatharn, FRANCE, SMITH & CO., ‘Covington, Ky. A OFFICIAL DRAWINGS OF Tite sTaT® LOT teries of Kentucky cee . a A OLAg® 8 SRE, 2%, 1898 Tin diy a, a, ik 1 Man General ©. C. sibte oO. to General 0, eu Twas at the Mr. Gant mt saw Dr Mes, Siaariian a WASHINGTON, Sept Ises. ‘The follow hig was received here to-day ATLANTA, Gia., Se t Commalesion PRADK.- LIVERPOOL, Sept, 22—The xi mm Manchester are Less avorabie and ewuse aduiness in the cotton ma Bi 1 BReADSTUR Te To 84, tah toy Be 80, . olds 6 GREGORY, WOOD « Co. STATE OF KENTUCKY —EXTRA CLASS Aes Manken.—Liverroos, | Ws there, tn yard hari Major General 0. ¢ jartatens, Teller, do; Lh Washington, D. M.—Fle f ty Fr bbi, | ble about five o'clock, the first t Mat morning; hr CJ Krivason, Smitty New Bedford, Denmark (s}, Thompson, do; Creseenl City, Colefield, and 7, 47, 3 . Lon of colored peop! ving Lo uttered a " cabal ‘ne mateet ts guith. Ob Horna | NC got Up witer we dit: he was in the hall when l | Sonetisien, Perret New Hetont Persian, Allen, Savannal. a 4 ee a a Oh ae 1 Sarna sting al Camilla, were attacked by the | wheut is firm. No. 2 red Western is Adil, Cot, | Ihe where tie bit wer ie on ee ene mora: | Boney Ponder Jr kprinyer, New Bedford, 38 hours, Cleared Hike Amelia: fetiaeme Pontasoles iy, tatand , * Woob, Roy & . 8 alley were ay : i cs Weske ne bony was lying: at such tines T found aM al. Tohpley, Dighton. 1 » Ivdrmon. + Mth, etcreteneeneninanca angen gad ten or more Wore kale Peet a ct, | 36a. ad per quarter for mixed Westera. Pei there the servant git, Mr, Padmer aud the underta: | Scbr AT Rowiaud, 100 Fall River, Home, Liewell; Grimsby and Philadelphia. PRIZES CASHED AND INFORMATION FUR kiiled naded. ; eee | ee Provisrows Manwer.—Liverroon, | Ket: St Hajus, Mr. Gamble and Mrs Higas’ sister. | Selit Brumph, ¢ hy, en ie LONDONDENNNY Beat W’acilods Mingetuha, 7 Medraih, A. hished in Hoyat Hatin aid ai tegatised Toutarton Willian P. Peace, the white republican candidute 1 Pork te lirm In comtion Croke” | eli were down stairs; E spoke to both Ate, Gamble | — gebe Pll § n, Pawtucket, York ee ° 3 a TUT, Broker, for Congress from the Second district MARKEE.—LIVERPOOL, Sept. and Mrs, Hajus that morning. and they spoke tome; Sebr Mary Means, ‘awtucket for Rout tute N. Sept 8—Arrived, Gan Eden, Wilson, NYork: 4th, 4 200 Broadway, and 15% Fulton street the Jeg. John Murphy and FB. PP an td, per ent. Tatler, | Mt Garble kad, “i want you to take good care Hehe Adelaide, Nickerson, Provid larianna V, Gonealves, doy Lawrence, Matthews, Madetra, | 7 aha TIVUL HOME. speakers, Were wounded. As far as k aoe Wen ence ve | ihe house witil we come ba 2? think that 1s Sobr James . Barker, Pi Lronorn, Sept 6—Arrived, Fi Lewis, NYork. FB DOLLARS ONLY FOR A BEAU " & a ios, per ton, Spirits | ail ie sald. ton tue “- Behr Gonnecticnt, Stephenson, MALAGA, Bept 7—Cleared, bark Leopard (Br), Mathiesen, oe ae two of the attacking parties were injured, that ng, but cannot hr Alice Se: y NYork ; bri Dirigo, Rumball, do; solr A M Chadwick, Cow: | 1,000 city Lota for sale, on the line of the Brie Ratlway, No further dificuity Las been reported, ‘ MARKET.—<LONDON, Sept, aa— | fecollect; Mra iiujns said to me them that | Bent Manueren Matinee Procter tee Baltimore: mia ee ‘ ¥ within twenty to wixty minutes of New York, at oo Report wewragees o-8ay et VP, M.—Linseed oll, £30 108 per ton in common | hy ie work tay ee Bp Ms Bag an (XO oy Sehr HY Giovely Ingersoll, Providence For Phtiadeiphia. eget as Ang l—Arrived) Dorchester, Reynolds, bagasse a a paar f oral, Asaiaty rl ‘1 ot "be Mrs. Garal ‘ vt vethport. a t po mk | SRemaeetner eee: Cae. Coe Hujus wus about the hone every days hefore this . Browidenc for El edipore. NREWCABTLE, B, Sept 9—Katered out, Ann, Campbell, for | A limited sumbor 0: tals vee for gale BY |» * P . poured » Gamble Providence for le 5 J diicisteos ox Secunia: i | jG MTROLEUM MAnKET-—ANTWRnP, Sept. 22.—Peird- GpbUL Nae rove around the tavee: ee eter gene Onrus, Hirai Brorldenoe for Rllanbethport piE"i® Sept 6—In port bark Savannah, Ames, for Philadel can atuNReT Real Eatate Meee Now York. the Cause of the Riot—The W 7 al :* u don’t know whether any one sat up with % ic al ” —----- 1 re mae So er | ———- | dirs Gamble Saturaay nisht of inp’ otra Kmowhege, | eke Helen Mer Hic, Providence for Jersey Ci. acon, Puttadelpuids Aik aueen oF Boanty't Bey Nycorke GUYER PARGUINS ARE OFFERED DAILY IN TEAS ' ASTANTA, Sept. 29, 1408, | EUROPEAN MARINE NEWS but the servant girl said sie was with her part o Sour DB Pitts, Hunte, Providence, PoRtLAND, Sept ®—Pat ig, Cosmopolite, Watts, from Cal. | Gr Coiters, Mackerel, Flour, Sugars and all Kinds ot Gro ‘The following report is from Judge Vason wna * | the might amd Mrs. Haus ce balanee of it: Teannot | Bebe on, waitin TE cont & dalled, Winkeld Scott, Pike, Pa | AWNEW, comer Greenwich apd Murray sireets, New York. d report is fro! and Mr Gina ~ | attempt lo Say from any recollection whether either chr *, Arnold, Providence. Ky pela i 1 comer Greenwich and \Joknson, who were requested by Lieatenant Howard, | | Burmen, Sept, 22.—The steamship Arago, Captain | Mrs. Hajas or Mr. Gamble ever sald they were with | Schr Allfe Oakes, Pillsbury, Providence. 7 hn, Ba bode, trem Deans tre 7 rope Preedmen’s “de to iaveigate iaters. | Krowas, Which ieft jew York Sepiomberss, Attived | Mra. Gamble When she wea: f never fi Ye ey Clan ibarey. ceca april BS bela Uivapepsiy Fahl, Comatpntion, 3 vers | at nis port yesterday. Gamble any medicine; I have given her milk and isa A Birdsall, Tribble, Providence, PERNAMBUCO, Aug 24—Artived. brigs Chance (Br), La- Diarvheomy bi — To THe COMMITTER OF THE SENATE AND HOUSER OF | Loxyon, Sept, 22.—Th¢ steamship Bellona, Captain | water several times; | have also given her mat nj Butler, Fowler, Providence for Elizabethport. farge, NYork ia Jaboniag (Brat), Ly do. by Be FOOD, REPRIMENTATIVES OF THE BEATE OF GRORGIA:—< Dixon, which left New York September 6, arrived at | times tea and beef soup; this is ail; she was alc Caureh; all, Providence for Elizabethport. Baile bark Talisman, Anderson, (from NYork), Rio REV ALENT A eae Tina, 1 Ibu @8 60 ) We left Camilla this day at noon. All was quiet | (bis port to-day, when I gave er these articles, except that of milky ° oN it ravens, sanetro eb, ECAR ann Ric a ean ease , $ fiero, No apprehension was felt (or further trouble, | QUkENstowN, Bept, 22—The steamship Tripoli, | which Thad given her when she was well; she di Baby Jamres Hf Doprig, ainresnn Provlanee Paha, Bepté’tng Balthan (Br), Lind: from Now Bt pany & ‘William street, New Yority Tue citizens acted under the ordrs of the Sheri. | Captain Le Messirier, whien loft New York Septem: | not help herself at all times when weil; | never gave Kehr Amerioay It-yns fia, Brintol. . York, Mog | Berth Graal, Seren une; achrs tty b gall They acted a8 his police in the whole afair, Phe | ber 10, arrived at tub vort at halfenaet three M. y liquor to drink; | saw her drink it once, but Ree Mary J Miflin, Davia, Warren. Chas Thompegn, Harenn, and OO for New UD) & Avy. Pevroes of the county are all aniet. 4 pad feeling | yesterday. out ale took ji very often; wien} saw her Kobe Challenge, Davie, Warran York ig. and all grogers and Ly

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