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10 GERMANY. ‘At the exhibitior Miltary Reviews and a New Regiment im | Academy of ary Saxony~Krupy’s Big Gun—Peace and Lib- erty Congress=The United States of Eue rope—Au Orleanist on PoliticsLife at Ba- don-Baden—Mr, Bierstadt’s Landscape—Post Ofiice StatisticamThe Petroleum Trade, BERLIN, Sept. 10, 1° 4 } tators canvi ““ rstadt’s (of New —for such it is acknowledged: Mat also from’ connoisseurs and artists. It review of the Twelfth Saxon army cov o ling some, od. emanating neuen entire satisfaction to Kin «pe mast | Walch will own authorities Here, Meanvehile we he expressed it aloud to the troops # William, ag gongramists apa? Upon. Ing se the collection, mander, the Saxon Crown - anf to thelr com- action which Is cer' airy, he gel Aut see pts ep ae aphtine 26 Though hls | gt a icy ofthe postal I give rau” “Hlajesiy is Commander oy 7), f of N German army, he pas : ie whole North ‘ > “aade, Dy Kt ag John’s particu- aar politeness, ¢’itain of the F pyal Saxon Grenas dier regi ae No, 101, and ack aowledged the honor by saluting the men with hi 4 drawn sword, As Prussia has Alexander, Fre Acis, &e., regiments, Saxony will have in futur’y g Wiltlam regiment, Tnis evening the King dep’ 13 for Schwerin, whence he goes to Lubeck, afterw? ras to Kiel, Rendsbu &c., for the review of the ginth army corps aud the marine fortifications, ‘The giant Krapp gun! 4 to form part of the defence of the Kicl harbor, aid gq by twelve brecch-loading 96- pound These © irteen pieces of ordnance, together with a coup! » of strand batteries, are able to throw at @ sing! 4 discharge over 400 pounds of Projectiles into aves go, trying to force an entrance, The calibre of the piant gun corresponds to a 370- Pounder, but thea Ay weiglt of Lis solid shot is 1,100, that of its loaded Pro. le 1,181 pounds, including 200 pounds for ' pe t, It may be repeated that the gun wa’ ; :nade out of a solid cast steel block 0c’ fis, that after being bored it weighed nd \ fas then strengthened by three steel = rings weighing 690 piston its om weight ene Re Wenake Seer wee a 1,000 cwts., St fr ng that of the heaviest English POLITICAL NOTES. Plece of ord? fnce by 560 cwts. The carriage and ap- paratus for andling it weigh 800 cwts. A normal charge of pcr Fer is 160 pounds, and it is supposed thatata dist ince of 4,000 paces its projectile will Plerce she W yeiye-inch p Man Confederation if we tracted froim the re} amounting to 62,530,176 ‘thalers, ‘Travellers ‘by p thalers. 73,10 8,530,221, to the value of 294,174 thalers. In speaking of postal arr has just come 1m operation f be received with their addre: rassment to those ignorant ¢ of the language, and trave! must submit to their being laid aside. under a pena this 18 tani ty of ten thafers, th than ay other Wi sbance of some insura: ‘out all they know damage bas oc: red through the use of this oil, trict. The Memphis Atalanche thus refers F7pos Chamberlain to” 4 rmperial Majesty Napoleon — we must not omit to notice ~'g the Sierra Nevada of California, This } al attention, not only from the general en nse crowd of eager spec- always Surrounded bY cs on ‘aud we will take an early Opportanity of detailing some of the remarks idea of the postal traffic of the North Ger- ere uote a few figures ex- rt of the first six mouths of 163, ‘The number of letters forwarded was 155,536,124, packages and parcels and remittances 20,023,9s2— value 973,859,838 thalers; post ofice orders $30 C00) conveyance Bumbered 3,052,977, producing 1,404, 20: ‘The number of newspapers forwarded was 785; of postage stamps were sold 126,945,022, to the value Of 4,644,478 thaters; stamped envelopes, wemeuts a curious order Russia, mamely, that ail letters for delivery within its boundaries can only i ge3 in the Russian lan- guage, This must be productive of serious embar- of the peculiar Character 63 Who disregard this order and address their letters in German or French A police edict has lately been put in force prohibit- ing the use of meagery jaumps in barne and stables The absurdity of t, asthe lamps used by farmers for that purpose cause petroleum to be less dangerous terlat, It was done at the in- companies, who Will put prove in case of fire that the ‘another point of view It shows the tendency of the Prussian goverament to Keep its subjects in leading Colonel C. 8, Cameron has been nominated for Con- gress by the democrats of the First Arkansas dis- tes of @ monitor, though | Qoionel Cameron's nomination :—“When the Con- TRE WASHINGTON WOMAN.” Mysterious Revelatione—Singular Lack of Taste for the Beautiful on a. Wrecked Steamer—The Secret Divulged. Forty-one persons assembled last evening in the large hall of the Cooper Institute to listen to the nar- ration, by Mrs. Jennie A. Perry, “The Washington Woman,” alias “The Mysterious Cinetanatl Wo- man,” alias “The Republican Queen,” of what suc saw and did In Washington, together with some ac- count of the los3 of the steamer Sultana, of which WMerited vessel “Airs, Pi ” was the only lady sur | CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION MASS MEETING. There was only a very slim gathering last evening at Millemann’s Hall, Corner of Seventh avenyg ha Twenty-sixth street, responsive to a call for a mass meeting for organization of a workingmen’s ¢o- operative store, Mr, G, B, Barnum gave a history of the late co-operative store known as the First Manhattan Co-operative Association and thz causes of its falure, which he attributed mainiy to migmanage ment, He insisted that another C~onerative Asso chition might be established Wi’) e¢rtainty of success through avoiding the re~’ — ich the late asso- ciation was wrecke* — , 0% upon wicl ‘ os from Eng" Je Mr. Campbell, freshly arriv tor wud, gave a detailed statement of the lis- oy and W coilntry, and insisted that with proper management they might be made equally successful here. Other speeches followed by Messrs, Fisher, ‘Troup and Euwards, when, it was finally determined to organize a “Co-operativéof Workingimen’s Provisional Asso- ciation,” witit a capital of $5,000 and 100 mem bers. Subscriptions for stock by those presen’ Mrs. Perry is a lady of about forty yenrs of a6, of somewhat below the medium stature, tending §07,\¢- What to emboupoint, of good complexion, o) the t | stage, with features of no very sttkiN® pecupiarity, 2 cepting perhaps a chabby double, cain, and with < hair and eyes, She Waa dttiredin black glace silk, with jet trimming around the shgalders, her hair neatly dressed and aspray of towers in ber hair, In her hand, as she stood at che reading desk. she held a small fan, with which she emipiras ed nine words out of ten, and dran!, from a tumbler, of What appeared to be Water, every dozen or two of Sund appointment of a committee to secure further sub- scriptions concluded the evening's proceediugs. SHOCKING SUICIDE IN KEW JERSEY. Yesterday afiernoon a man of middle aged ap- earance was discovered sitting on the track of the Rew Jersey Railroad, on the Bound hrook bridge, be- sentences, Her i Sher io% Was written, and | tween Waverley and Newark, by the engineer of the the speaker, in addin to a spasmodic | fo) utes past two train from Elizabeth bound mode of enunciatign, seemed at Nimes a gi dle ty for New York, and the usual alarm whistle blown. Instead, however, of getting out of the way, which, according to the statement of the engineer, could easily have been done, the wretched man threw him- self across the track directly in front of the ap- prosclinag locomotive. Although brakes were down the train’s headway was so great that it could not be prevented from dashing over the prostrate ma- niac, Besides being decapitated, both legs were cut off, The remains were hered in a bag and brought to the Market street depot, at Newark, whence, by order of the county pliysician, they were subsequently removed to an undertaker’s. A purse, containing ten dollars, was found, but nothing to in- dicate who the unfortunate man was. SHIPPING NEWS. Almanac for New YorkeexThis Day. lithe embarrassed mq deciphering the calligraphy. ‘The fan-tastic emphasis displayed by her in Bome of her iinpres ‘passages was peculiarly mappropriate from its (requency, and though her vorce was by no Theans an unpleasant one she seemed to understand nothing of reading or oratory. Vocal inflexious were entirely at a discount, When her audience of forty-one persons in that mense auditorium nad composed themselyes—one man reclining gracefully on a back seat, another leaning languldly or laztly against his friend and a third in a front seat had adjusted his spectacies in a satisfactory way and assuimed the look of an indi- vidual of deep sympathy and commiseration for somebody—the fair lecturess appeared, In the opening part of her discourse she stated that the question had often been asked through the ublic: Dans and_ by gossipists, ‘Who is this Wash- fngton woman’? &¢c. In answer to them she would state that she was Mrs. Jennie A. Perry, the widow to | of William C. Perry, engineer on board the ram 105 E, or Tennessee, & war vessel which achieved a in 800 h e i great tation on the Mississippi rivér during the mee defence of 4, uo steatest distance required in the | feqerate soldiers retumed home, ragged, penniless, | {aterebsilion.. she Was employed during the war is | Sun rises....... 8 49 | Moon sets ...morn 12 00 eae ; anaes crestfallen and despondent, as the mariner lost at | a nurse in the federal hospitals, and im pee, Sun sets... High water..morn 2 08 y that these Kru) 1 eft New Urieans aks y PP 1,000-pounders are 80 | sea, Colonel Cameron, by his eloquent speeches, was | {°tt New Ont 2,800 Union prisoners from the Ander- asive, else every big and small Power in Europe owld have its seaboard and harbors lined with ther 9 gna invasion by ships would be rendered Almost! npossible. What great service would they the first to nerve their arms with strength, and inspire their sad heart with hope. Such a man is deserving of success, and such a man will receive p Weather Along the Const. to -sonville Prison pens. On the Sti of April the SEPTEMBER 93-9 A. M. Weather, vessel stopped at Memphis and roceeding on her way North at one o'clock ‘was blown to pleces and get on fire in the mornin, move 46 the cordial and enthusiastic support of the lion- | by the explosion of the boiler. After many trying | P1 nl = ne if Denmark had had them in 1865, and | hearted democracy of Arkansas.” aimentties in escaping from the wreck, and alter | Wilmington, how W' suid the Saltan like to close up the Black Sea obtaining her life-preserver, which she had the mis- | Washington with 1, ¢ 4 The democrats of the First South Carolina district fortune a ut on “hind side foremost,” sho pre- ny pet dozen of them? as to the Danish | nave nominated Captain Harris Covington, Marlboro, | pared herself to plange from the wreck. "The confu- seed its | Afantry, 40,000 strong, is at present sup- for Congress, sion and horror of the scene were delineated with a ney Iau : sees nema gun eae oa seis The democrats of the Fourth district in Maryiana | Minuteness of detall that would completely outrank speen vastly improved since sasters in the | have nominated Patrick Havermill, of Allegany, for | inaccuracy that Would have crazed Lin Murray. Wart. If the peace of Europe were to be disturbed— Congress. i aia When arf explosion occurred she was Saly halt PORT OF NEW YORK, SEPTEMBER 23, 1868, ‘kd ugh there is no reason why it should be, at least ‘{4. som e time yet—the Danish army, aided by other ilies, ) nay attack the German frontiers in the North, which, , beng in an unfinished state of defence, might be ser! pucly threatened. The programme of the Peace and Liberty Congress, to be hw] at Berne on the 22d vo the 26th inst., has Just heen published, It says:—“Whereas a lasting ped £e-Lannot be established in the preseut economi- ca'yané politicai situation of Europe; whereas the Fes ms at basing liberty upon the organization TA juttice and acknowiedges that the religious, poll. fical-aud economical systems cannot ie severed Arow the social problem; resolved, first, that religion, as avaatier of individual belief, should not interfere Wit politics and public education; second, that the ‘united States of Kurope should be organized with Popuiar and democratic institutions; third, that the Present economical system requires a’ thorough change in order to arrive at a just distribution of re- Ward, labor, rest, instruction to do away with pro- Jetarianisia, &c.;” and in view of these resolutions the questions will be discussed:— 1, What advantages result from abolishing stand- ing armies aud introducing a national militia ? 2. What is the relation of the economical or social —— ~* that 2 peace through liberty? nat are the advantages of a separatiol Church and State ? a 2 coe 4. How are the federal United States of Europe to be constituted ? The opening of the session will be on Tuesday, the ‘22d, and ladies have been invited to share in the Proceedings. Speakers will have to enter their Bames with the esident and fifteen minutes are allowed to cach. Quite a conflux of liberals from different nationaiiti¢s 18 expecica, and many of the sentiments likeiy to be uttered at the Liberty Con- _ will not be reprinted tn monarchical States for a. of the so-called censorial “hate and contempt” ex, Under no less stringent paragraphs on crimen dese majesictis sentence of tliree years peniten- tiary and three more years police surveillance was yesterday pronounced by the Prussian State Court against Herr F. W. Preser, former Secretary of the ex-Palatine of Hesse. The charges of the indictment Were high treason, contempt of royalty and libeilous expressions regarding Count Bismarck in his official Mr. Seward took occasion to declare himself ‘his position remains unknown. (Ga.) Constitutionalist say tlon.”? ing. hands and seemed pleased to see one another, ant chat as far as Poughkeepsi destination, IL, on the 16th inst, for Seymour.” A Washington correspondent of the Boston Ad- vertiser states that there was quite a lively time in the Cabinet on Tuesday after the regular business was finished. It is reported and believed in official circles inthe conversation regarding the political situation, strongly for General Grant, and both Mr. McCulloch and Mr. Welles as strongly for Seymour and Blair. Mr. Randall had left before the matter came up, 50 Referring to the projected visit of Ben Hill and Bob Toombs on a stumping tour North, the Augusta —‘A distinguished West- ern democrat has sent word to this city that even our most moderate men would be powerless for good in the East or West. Since we placed ourselves under the lead of our Northern friends we should at least treat their counsel with respectful considera- The Troy Times says that Mr. John T. Hoffman reached Troy on Wednesday morning, on his way to New York, and was met at the station by a number of his political friends, who gave hima warm greet- Presently Hon. John A. Griswold, republican candidate for Governor, entered the Hudson River car in which Mr. Hoffman had taken his seat, and the two distinguished opponents warmly shook The Meeting was unusually cordial on both sides, The tro thon took ccate tether and enjoyed a plaas Mr. Griswold’s Pendleton had a splendid reception in Springfela, General Grant was asked at Chicago the other day whether Johnson was for him or for Seymour. Grant replied:—“Well, I reckon when he thinks of Seymour he’s for me, and when he thinks of me he’s dressed, and men were rushing in a few minutes anic-stricken through her stateroom; but, singu- larly enough, she doubted if they even stopped to look what style of boot wore or the size of her ankle. After “hairbreadth ‘scapes and pet she was finally rescued by a fisherman. Without stating how she first became involved in the meshes of the in- triguing or oberg. clique at Washington she simply stated that she could reveal many very remarkable things tn connection with the various departments, and intimated that in the present crisis of national aifairs no one could afford to be neutral except per- haps those at the White Howse and in the Customs, She seemed to regret very deeply the fact that with all her lobbying and influence she as yet never had a bite at the big plum, although she had raised some by her influence trom the prev of a church mouse ee Herald Packages. Captains and Pursers of Vessels arriving at this port will please deliver all packages intended for the HERALD to our regularly authorized agents who are attached to our Steam Yacht flect. The New York Associated Press do uot now as collect marine reports nor attend to the delivery of packages, of the regular monthly meeting held March 8, 1868: Resolved, That on and after April 1, 1868, the Associated Presa will’ discontinue the collection ‘of ship news in the harborof New York. Passed unanimously. ‘The office of the Horald steam yachts JAMES and JRANNETTE fs at WI ip. All communications from Owners and consignees to the ‘masters of inward bound vessels will be forwarded free of charge, 5 to wealth and afiluence. She closed with an appeal to the Boys in Blue and young men particularly to CLEARED. vote for Grant, and vaguely prom! an early dis- Steamship Mississipp!, Slocum, Rio Janeiro, 4o—W R closure of siaruling facts. Several taps of applause were discernible during her remarks, LOCAL INTELLIGENCE, e Garrison. ‘Bark Carlton, Trecartin, Antwerp Brett, Son & Co. Hark Belvidete (Br), Fllna, Zanzibar, ECA—Green, Arnola 70, Bark Amor (Nor), Olsen, Babia and a market—Funch, Meincke & Wendt, Bark Pallas (Br), Biddle, Belize, Hon—J Jex, - Bark RW Grigith (Br), Drummond, Matanzas—J E Ward vO. Bark Staffa (Br), Brookman, Glace Bay—G H Brewer. Brig Stephen Bishop, Foote, Gibraltar for orders—Fabbri & Chaunce Brig Kaile (Dan), Townsend, St Croix—P Hanford & Co. Big Triton (Br, Larkin, St kite and Port au Plait—Mor- nm pa. Ete Cambridge (Br), Smith, St John, NB—P I Nevius & chr § K Gale (Br), Boyd, Yarmouth, N8—Boyd & Hinck Bohra Rapp, Cole ichmende veh fecy pitts am Schr B © Seribher, Nickerson, Alexandria—Baker & Day- ton. cuahe Warren Blake, Meservey, Philadelphia—H W Loud & ‘Schr H E Chase, Pratt, Hartford—G K Rackett & Bro, ARRIVALS, REPORTED BY THE HERALD STEAM YAenTs, Steamship Erin (Br), Webster, Liverpool Sept 9, and neenstown 10th, with mdse and 887 passengers, to the Na- onal Steamedip'Co, Fle, Man FounpD DrowNED.—Last night the body of an unknown man, whg had been drowned, was found at the foot of Thirty-third street. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.—A woman named Catharine Calnan, residing in Brooklyn, aged thirty-five years, last night jumped into the East river froma Hun- ter’s Point ferryboat. A deck hand named Fred. Rockwell saved her from drowning. AccIpENT.—Catharine Shields, whose residence 1s unknown, last night fell into an excavation on the uoLtunest corner of Pifty-third street and Second avenue, was seriously injured, and removed to St. Luke's ‘Hospital for treatment. ‘TarceT Excunsion.—Company G, Eighth regi- ment, N.G.S. N. Y¥., accompanied by a band of music, went on a target excursion and picnic yes- terday to Karl's Park, Morrisania. A number of Fone were shot for during the cay, and the mem- ers of the company enjoyed themselves in the after- noon in dancing aud other amusements, SURRENDER OF A PRISONER.—Yesterday afternoon Steamship Ariel, Jones, Bremen Sept 5, with mdse and 650 passengers, to Ruger Bros. ‘Steamship Thames, Penningtou, Savannab, with mdse and passengers to R Lowiden. Steamship Wm P Clyde, Powell, Wilmington, NO, 8 days, (ee ores cure romana a with naval stores, to James Hand. Hada strong NE gale t Sauce: to Seo hencerpg rely ee A national convention of working women is talked | detectives Irving and Smith, of the Central office, yt pases ; H tj nd =x diction. It may be remembered that | Of It ought to be held at Montalk Point. arrested a woman named Emily Barctay ma house | xorroi with mice a Tee ae A bs hia with the editor of the Hessian Plaut, issued a proclamation to. te calling upon them prep lay of vengeance and the re-es- tablishinent of their former ruler, While Herr Plaut ‘was tried by the same court and acquitted his friend, Herr Prese wid to bear the whole brunt of the law. It is ramore that the ex-Palatine, living at present in Horzowitz, Bohemia, is writing a memorial which Herr the following effect:. that this is @ white man’s government. The Meridian (Miss.) Mercury swears an oath to “With the skull and cross- bones of the ‘lost cause’ before us, we will swear We must make the negro understand that we are the men we Were when we held him in abject bondage, and make him feel that when forbearance ceases to be a virtue ind pass Steamship Co. (Arrived 2a, 8 A Steamsbip Dirigo, Jonson, Portiand, with mdse, to J F Ship Nunquam Dormio, Cousins, Liverpool SERRE iain nese & gir, onc. 2ity of Montreal, Dacgett, Bristol, 87 days, with rail- way fron, to Thos Dunham's Nephew & Go, Had light west. er weinds most of the POA, P ark Alma Elizabeth (NG), Bpland, Pi aaltpetre, to Funch, Meineke’ Wendt. eee Sane Mh with Bark George Eason (Br, Foster, Glasgow via Lo! on Twenty-seventh street, who is charged with ab- ducting two young girls in Boston, She was taken to Boston last night ba Si namage I Leeds and Jones, of thatcity. The girls, Florence Curner and her com- panion, Whose name was not learned, were secured and returned to their parents last week. Fir IN ELM StReET.—Shortly after eight o'clock last night a fire was discovered on the third floor of treats upon ‘his relattons to Prussia and protests No. 111 Elm street, occupied as a pattern factory b: poe against his derhronement, thus aang another to fiat raised a power that will control him or destroy seid Fotgia. The ig 4 sane tm bee cd Wester sie ht 3 ees oe cmn protests of cro let ei , a et v * re! inder of pas: y Oorwhich it could be emphatically sald that ee eT ae i Boe necet ee Bark Frederikke Nor), Ulburg, Antwerp, 48 days, with hey are not worth the paper they are written upon, 3 ‘Ys . - | mise ai zers, to Fuanch, Meineke % Wend! Teossenion ct tings Sn generel ts line ponte, of Guay wsRaRe ae gic's property Waa about $0, The second | ark AE Sherwood (hr NcGrath, Monteviteo 4 daye, the law it scems to be nine times nine in case of a Sit das eageteiax tess Yoshi pn Ma ro ogy ol i somes jd Py te 60, Jom 50.40, throne, o would give @ shilling for the chances | Tar Late Howrctps.—Constantine Boudendistel, sepiee Nog Was Getated co eee = moderate weather on the passage, | | SePinwall- of ihe Count of Paris, the me Pos tee CHa Ar EeeT, the German who is charged with having killed | ag liquor store, and Wik NOmeWhEt injured bi k Davi Bichols (of ucksport), Wyman, Cow Bay, 12 Undies turing politics and aceepting the homase of | Thomas Cunningham in an encounter which took | flooding; msured in the Pacific Insurance Compan nik Abbie Hacon, Bessom, Boston, 8 days, in ballast, to sanguine aduerents? Acccrding to a Jeuiileton lace i antic for $1,500, The total damage to the butiding and Sprague. The A B waa formerly the Us gunboat Poca- r feuniitetai place in Atiantic street in the early part of August ; 4 aie sa ~, - ", > >) contents was in the neighborhood of $1,000. The ¢ is inteaded for the xeneral freihting business. of the Frankfort Gazetie the ung Count, | last, wili be tried before the Court of Sessions to building 18 owned by a Mr. Whitehead, and ts 1m. letro (Ital', Lauro, Trieste, 77 days, with mise, who is handsome, a “bellidtr the other | day. sured th the Bt Nicholas Insurance Coen for | © Had a contiqnation of calms in the Mediterranean | alay desired to make the acquaintance — of Nor Yeruow Fever.—Jonn Y. Hatch, a sailor, ar- re pany since, strong easterly winds, the republican writer, M. Seinguerlet, and meeting bun on the Baden promenade leading to the village of Iifezhein, he said to him, “Are you not atrald of compromising yourself?’ to which M. ee replied, “i'm not like the wife of Cesar, and don’t care if [ do. This conversation was a lengthy one, and revealed on the part of the Prince a profound Knowledge of the political situation, He spoke earnestly in favor of friendship between Germany and France, though he thought a durable peace could not be lished without both Powers re- houncing intlitary ambition and allowing a liberal share of self-government to the people. When the possibility of a change in the present French govern- meat was mentioned the Prince did not conceal his aversion to accepting the throne. “Ifa coup d'état should be followed by a barrack revolution,” he sald, “tt would be the utter ruin of France. Two such tvents could not be borne by the people. As far as I am concerned, I would never consent to re-enter my country by that path (par cette porie Wu)" The Prince is going to make a trip through Germany, it Kisenach, where he has spent several years of his infuney, and cail upon his step-grandmother at hwerin, who 1s ninety-two years old. In speaking of Baden-Baden I may be permitted to Mention, apart from its Vrench visitors alluded to before, the uncles of the Count de Paris, Princes Unale aud Juuville and the Dukes of Chartres and uthievre, that motiey crowd of French petits Preves, with ther ladies of the Gemi-moude, drawn thither by the horse races and the gaming table, who were beut pon enjoying to the utmost life and And its bacchanalian charms daring the first week , wolng it t ng before the the resuit of congestive remitient fever, in the latter building, where the pay issued free of cost by Judge Troy, would be citizens who intend to vote their way. ceased hi inquest was held by Corone by the jury. robbed of “0 A few days 8 ATS. t and it Justice Cornwell's Cour, rived at this port a few days ago, and being sick he was taken to the Long Isiand College Hospital, where he died of yellow fever, according to report. A post mortem examination made by Dr. A. W. Shepard, however, reveais the fact that death was NATURALIZATION PANIC,—There was a great rush of men of forelgn birth, chiefly halling from the Emerald Isle, observabie on City Hall aquare, Brook- lyn, last night, towards the County Court House. Inquiry as to the Cause of the “trouble” elicited the fact that the raid was uyfon the naturalization office rs are being The Democratic General Committee are bearing the expense for all SUppEN Duata oF A CrrizPy,—Mr, Charles Payne, a New York merchant, residing at No, 66 Willow street, died suddenly tn the smoking car on the Erie Raliroad a few days ago while returning from Green- wood Lake, Orauge county, N. Y., where the de- di been rusticating in quest of health, An Smith yesterday, when a verdict of death from general devility was readered Carrune OF AN ALLEGED PickrockeT.—Abont two weeks ago a gentleman named Cummings was fold watch while riding on one of the cl sequently he had and while 3,500, Brig John Armstrong (Br), Murphy, Curacoa, 20 daya, with coffee, hides, Ae, to master,” Hal some very heave weather during the passage; lost jib and split some other sails; no date, ae, spoke schr Volant, hence, bound 8. Brig La Cayenne (Br), Doherty,’ Aux Cayes. 18 days, with cotton, coffee and logwood, to Cammann & Morrison.’ Tad fine weather up to the Gril’; since, strong Nand NE winds. Brig Excelsior (Br), Cooper, Bermuda, 7 days, in ballast ‘and with 15 passen 10 D MeCol, Brig Anoandale, Tucker, Philadelphia for Roston, Brig Rush, Pett, Bostod, 3 days, with oll to Spotford & Jel- lerson vessel to Woodruil & Co. Crockett, New River, NS, 8 ARREST OF AN ALLEGED RECEIVER.—Yesterday detective Farley, of the Central Omlce, arrested a German named Alexander Goodman, residing some- Where on the east side, on the charge of having re- celved certain stolen goods, a part of the proceeds of the late burglary at Godein & Deitz’, in Howard street, The oat was taken to Brooklyn last night, where he will be neld to answer, as the prop- erty was found In that city, Carraly Perry's Arrest—His StTateMENT.—“To Reporters—Captain Petty will be at his station after eight P.M.” Such was the brief notice sent to the Ceptral OMice last night for the tnformation of the press. A visitto the Fifth precinct reward the reporters with a view of the captain, who ga’ a funny description of his arrest on Tuesd faa and incarceration Schr Koret (of New York), days, with spars, to Snow & Richardson’ chr Annie Ey Fxlgett, Hillsboro, NB, 9 days, with cement to Newark Coment C6, Schr Adelia (Br, Holden, Frederickton, NB, 6 days, with timber, to Holyoke & Murrag, Schr'Loulsa Francis, Harris, Corpus Christi, 40 days, with 6 hies aud woo! to master. Schr Ben, ohne Wilmingtan, NC, 8 days, with naval to'S Powell, Sevt 17 ad 18,'had a heavy blow from stores, , And lost boat, . ir Isabel Alberto, Tucker, Alexandria for Hudson. Schr Northampton, Lawson, Virginia. Schr Jobn Mosser, Parsons, Baltimore for Sarbrook. Schr Ella H Barnes, Averg, Baltimore for New Haven, car in Jaydloy spreet fil at the sult, of exoiliter fieths lor “fatse imprisonment, the particulars of which have already been published, He states tha? yester- Schr A M Lee, Dukes, Philadelphia for Boston, day afternoon a pariy, who claimed to bea depnty | Eee Cpte, Gren, Polladetnbia for Rowton, | = called at his office and informed him that Kate P Lunt, Lunt, Calais, 7 days, with lumber, to G Shertif O'Brien had a warrant for his arrest, and | Roartman & Co. requested his attendance at his office. He sent fahr E M Branscom, Morrow, Calais, 8 days, with lumber Word that he would be in attendance in fif- | t0.G Boordman & Ce teen minutes. Calling upon his counsel, Mr. chr Ptoto, Larkins, Calais via New Haven, where she dis- Rookstaver, he proceeded to the ofice of the charged, fF Adaline Hamlin, Chapman, Bangor, 6 days, with lum- ber, to Chase, Talbot & C Schr Ann Lliza, Hubbard, Bangor, 7 days, with lumber, to Brown & Co, Sclir Eliza Otis, Cariton, Orland, § days, with lumber, to Sheriff and took a seat. Shortiy after Deputy Sherif Ryao and McKnight came tu, arrested lim, and plac- iny him in a carriage ran him to Ludiow street jail, where he was locked up at four P, M., he says, Ina of jdnight and st e 3 e t 7 . mania of the fair sex so far from haying died out is | B4med John Corcoran, the ela lll ? 4 t od pe > | Ste tiecharged. ef f rt. eM eel ol ¢ refused to take the food and asked permission to Eutialy Wooten, Rockland, 8 days, with lime, to order, 48 much In vogue as ever, suspected of having commit oe eere a ir Pantheon, Hall, Portiand, with lumber, to Holyoke & that he was observed Corcoran made through the window, how , and arraigned before Justice The presence of several full blooded scions of noble and princely families, lately arrived at Baden-Raden, wine ly ‘e Charies of Lichtenstein, Prince of Reuss, Prince Nicolaus Von Hohenlohe, rince Labonotl, Aristarchy Hey, &¢., has not revented these evening scanda's perpetually occur. Ing at the close of the gambling, One evening g, drunken Englishman who, it seems, had In- Bulted a countryman of his, and bearer of an English dukedom, caused @ great tumult, which bd fair to end in a national row, as the Germans present were so enraged at the conduct of this disturber of the peace that they demand his Immediate arrest, while ne Frenchinen, supported by the ladles of the demi Mone, spoke out most earnestly in favor of the of- feader. ‘The disorder was such that by and by twenty Sciudarmes mate thelr appearance with drawn arms, | quittal without Bnd bloodshed was preveated only by the judicivus | concurred therein. Anterference of tie guardians of the peace. discharged. Xo wonder tat such example on the part of the élite found epecdy imitation among the less noted and that the beaut 2-Baden should be thronged by a unken rabbie, Any one Wishing fora peaceful life and not disturbed by the reveliers returning from the woods after the consumption of numerous cannettes of beer, nor by the immense crinolines and traina (for the ‘short robes are momentarily discarded again), the wavin locks, the glistening eyes and artistically colores Piquant faces of the filles de joie, would yet be sure to be frightened out of his propriety by the ery of “Stop thiel” and the shouting and ny of men whio is-ve from the gaw doors and Winiows—scenes wo with the nightly orgies at Five Poin occurred at the Grand Jury. AN AssavLt JeustirieD.—Charles Anderson, sions, yesterday afternoon, the complaining witn being & boy named James Lowery, residing at Lorimer street, b. D. It was shown b that the boy in question, on the 2ist o saulted and stoned the wife of Anderson, who assaulted Lower, Anderson was, THE ANGTIC EXPLORING EX EDITION. New Yonrs, Sept. 22, 1968, To Tin Eorron or THE HERALD:— Franklin expedition, With the attributes of manho misiead the public, espec | at large have in Arctic amaira. his exit He was arrested yesterday, | ® r, mwvell, who | committed the accused to awatt the action of tue \ | negro sweep, was placed on trial, on charge of as sauit with intent to kill, before the Court of Ses- | the evidence | July last, as- both deaf and dumb, and the latter, in retaliation, The jury fonnd a verdict for ac- ving their seats, and Judge Troy cousequently, In the copperlead journal of this city an article ap- peared on Monday attempting to throw discredit upon the report of Mr, Hall's success in having dis- covered unmistakable evidence of the last of the I am surprised that any one should attempt to liy when the community Iways manifested such a lively interest eat at the table, which was refused. He then kel permission to send out for his supper and eceived a refusal. He next oifered his jailor lollars to let him go out and keep an qppotnt- t, pledging himself to return, but was again un- successful. He threw himself upon a filthy bed at @ | haif-past two and siept until morning. At length his jailer brought him in some coffee, which he was afraid to touch lest it had been drugged. After break- fast he was invited out of his ceil to stretch his tegs, and at eleven yesterday was released in two suretics Be Murray, Schr ita L Howard, Harrington, Portland, 6 days, with lumber, to John Boynton’s Son € Co. Schr Hannie Westbrook, Littl Portland, 6 days, with lomber, to John Boyntonls Son & Co. Schr Goo P Trigg, Linekin, Gloucester, 8 days, with fish, to Goo P Tiga & Co. Sclir Cilmborazo, Lyons, Bosten, with stone, to Carey & Young Teazer, Rrown, Boston. euorah Jones, Bi B 4 sion for Philadelphia, heb W ¢ of $2,500 each to appear and answer. Tae Captain ) San ich. declares that poiittes tiad noting to do with Wood, Provincetown for Phitadeiphia, ' affatre, He reiterates ; tement that Buras had Hehe Musiciat Vote A aaa Philadelphia, * | got off on sick leave and attended a political meet- che More, Ch wt , Ing. He feit It his duty to report the fact to the | Rei" Storm Chlid, Smita, Nantucket, 4 days, with feb, fo Superintendent, who ordered him to prefer charges, with the result a3 aiready ord he Captain of the Fi(th is very indignant at the taste given him of jail life, and speaks in no very choice terms of Ret Wilde, Roberts, Nantucket, 4 days, with fish, to rt & Co, hr Alfaretta, Sturges, Cape Cod, 8 days with fieh, to Sheri O'Brien and Keeper Tracy, whose courtestes fencrie Bache esas Wersbesiere, he promises to reciprocate—wihen an ovportunity nse, Dighton, be pul oifers. Such is the reward of the reporters for & » Charmpiny mile tramp last night in search of Captain Petty. OBITUARY, idence. Chase, Providence, Schr Sea Nymph, Connelly, Providence for Baltimore. Schr John Lancaster, Wiliams, Providence for Elizabeth- port, Schr Milton, Raymond, Providence for Roudout, Henry Smith, seer Paille hy tou, Pasanet, Wearoort, Elizabethport This gentieman, well known tn political and legal one Scnny Hazard, Mayo, Newport for Elizabethport. Schr Reading ii No 7 ington for Philadel- circies in the New Dominion as a man of much force, | ph Se a eae fa, considerable shrewdness and more than average | chr Mey Ate en New London for Rondout, ability, died in Kingston, C, W., on the 18th inst., in Schr J P Hazard, Minor, New Haven for Eltanbethport, the fifty-seventh year of his age. He was a native of Schr Stranger, Davs, New Haven for Elizabethport. London, England, and emigrated with his parents to Behr CP Lyson, atria, Bridgeport. Sehr Kate Gordon, Fisher, Brilgeport. A little Incident e t I would not wish to say anything hurtfal tothe | Canada in 1820. He was educated in Montreal and Schr Adelia Felicia, Ellicott, Bridgeport. gaming table, The young Dake of Pentiievre, son | copperhead editor or any other matviduals; but this | Kingston, and studied law in the office of the late RETURNED—Tho ship Tamerlane, which left this port yen of th rince de Joinville, having stepped to asa | T must think—viz., some animus directed the article | Judge Hagerman. In 1842 he was elected member forday for Philadelphia, In tow of steamtug Adelia, Captain #pectator, became tnterested in the game and handed | Jallude to to be written, Surely no fair-thinking | for tenac in the Parliament of United Canada jermance, Was obl.ced to return Iast night and anchor in a gentieman seated at the table a five franc plece to | man would tr stake for him, Not paying any further attention to | who sacriiice the game, the young Prince was very much aston- ished by the gentleman handing him shortly after. Warus 600 francs os his Winnings. When the youn, Prince had retired a general whisper which énaw informed the party in question for whom he had #taked the five franc piecema by no means agree- able piece of intel!igeace for him, a8 he who bad so kivoluntariiy added to the fortune of an Orleans was oo other tian hig Bxgeliguey Count you Bows for, famiiy, irom whom I have now been five years, yet I will remain for 8 week to answer questions geytiemen interested in the fate of jong lost Artic explorers may wish ¥ 4 know. GOLD, M, Dy to make litte of the labors of men heir best days tn such ardnous under. takings as Arctic explorations, As to the facta of the report which I furnished to your office I vouch «nd although it was my intention to proceed to Dublin per first steamer, there to once again on my nt nea the | when the Prince of Wales visited Canada. Sir Hen the lower bay, in consequence of @ hear; side; ale will proceed as soon as the weal SAILED, Stoamships Russ!a, and Nebraska, Liverpool; Mary San- ford, Wilmington, NC, Wind at sunset, calm, Marino Disasters. Stramente Wrowtno—Savannah, Sept 2%—The steamship Wyoming, from Philadelphia, lost ker propeller at sea off the gale blowing out- and continued to represent the county till 1861. At Soermi last election he was chosen for the same county member of the Ontario Legisiature, He was made Solicitor General in the coalition government of 1854 and in 1858 elected Speaker of the House of As- =n Tn 1859 he carried to England an address from lament to the Queen asking her Majesty to visit Canada, He re-eived the honor of knighthood lawyer of some repute at the Kingston bai Bad amassed a copalderabig fortune, re orkiug of co-operative associations in that . NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1868—TRIPLE SHEET, : a. Some Vee See ares. “Ushtehin. 4 tugboat has boon sent to tow her fn. If the Sept St Ingo. * —s wt aanef le favorable it fs supposed she will make her dock in unroe, Munroe, @- iin BH Bs r ved, bar’ wasived Mdih). 3 " Sa1p JOHN G RIOHARDSON (of Boothbay), from St Jobn, nell, Eat anabil water, : Nii for enon Ayrom encountered gal suthe Bich Of tne | ort" Moorgelowny DO} ache Paap Chowell, er ‘spare, aid tha z i complete wreck ofMhe ship, Tha ‘vessel wat ‘nbandoned‘on rived, sat Ocean Star, Kenuedy, NYork, the th; all hands were saved. ‘The captalp aud first mate | Pisani i Matanzas. were landed at Plymcuth, Maas, on the dist Lust. South Am, ufH, Sept ved, schr Transfer, Bunker, Miscella neous. ith arrived, schrs Co York, Port Johnson; Maria Sure DREADNOWGAT, 1297 tons, has been sold at San Fran: | Ye Bion NYork; Hots Gow Marion, Torrey? Gentle, cisco for about $30,000, and will probably load for Liverpool emnedy, and ego Gott, with grain. Balled 1st, schr Joba Strouas, Philadelphia, BARK ZiNGARRLLA (of New-York), bullt at Wood's ¥ gig, | PAWTUCKET, Sept al Arrived. schrs Niantic, Noreutg Mass, 4n 1856, has been sold Boston parties od frag | “‘Salied—Bchr Surah A Falconer, Wilson, Kondout, erm. at i—Arvived, schr Martin Van Buren, Harding, Rondout. Quick PassaGE—One of the quickest ongcazos on record | Salle!—Schr Josephine, Martin, Bondout, aw been made by the schr Rescue, a5, AMMAR CN TOOT | PROVIDENCE, Sept Agrived, sehts Chas Ts Hulagy froin Newport 18th inst, at nor” “pope eer “chereshe | Lisle, and Succoss, Kile Elizabethport ; Minerva E Wed a By arrived at noon 19th, took tn. more, Terry, Port Joh '.« cargo of corn same day, sailed Copy, Mil mndout; Perine, 20th, aud that evening © ye yn" Wow rend Sheltleld, do’ for Pawtuckel; Juia Marfa, Gott, Hoboken} ’ ion for a harbor, 2. a ” andBlst, at DOOD. “vasting Newport on her way cast, tis | Kate Scranton, Palmer, NYork, |) yrasing jhe Mand trip in. days, not detncti Shouse | tte” Gaerne, nvem rack, Doris: aaee em maake gg ndou or the 15 hours tn New York which woul | Weeks; Tunis Bodine, Bunce, and Adelaide, Macomber, Hilt zobethport; Andrew Stewart, Gilbert, Albany; Ann 8 Salter, Whalemen, Haxer, John B Spaiford, Heivking;,Alilo Oakey, Piusbury} * walle, agile Eliza Hamilton, Cole, and Milton, Raymoud, N'fork; Trens Pde reer y Serpe ea Bedford 22d inst | 10, "Martin, do (not previously). . 23d—Arrived, steamer Hunter, Rogers, Philadelphia; schr@ John Lancaster, Williams, Elizabethport; Veranda, Pond, and Ann Turner, Fengar, NYor's, Sailed--Schrs Ellen Mf Baxter, Perry, Jacksonvile via New London; Vapor, Johnson, Philadelphia; Gov Cony, ge Sebr Irving, Fox, of ‘SB, arrived at Hamilton, Bermuda, 6th inst, having gustaice. slight damave to the Lowsprit gear in avery severe ciroulirgale'on the 81 and 4th, Would sail ina few days on a cralse. Spoken — spt 7, lat 87 03, lon 41 2%, bark Triton, Snell, of and trom New Bedford, steering NNis, Spoken. Bark Annie W Weston, Baill from Philade!phia for San Mary A Predmore, Hart Daniel Morris, Hemiugway, an Chavien Carroll; Chace, Bileabethport; Martha s4ne> Mot ‘ut; Saxon, Hatch: John C Bamer, Jones; Talma, Un! derwood, NYork} stoop, t, Chadwick, do. RICHMON!, Kept 2!—Artived, steamshi Isaac Bell, Pransisan, Aug Sy ias 18-46 Melon 20 88 . 2 Bourne, NYork; brig Persia, Pendergast, Halifax; sebra J H eeuptaaagle ReMi, od Wider, cor Now Yor® Sone | Posyne, \Yape; aoe keri amare ged Bish Burdell, N York. BAN FRANCISCO, Sept9—Cleared, shtp Winget Arrow 8), Borgeman, jiica; barks Erycina (Br), Gay, Cork; ematt (Er), Swinton, Liverpool. 93d—Arrived, ship Neptune, N York. SAVANNAH, Sept 28—Arrived, steamships San Jacinto, Atkins, NYork; Marmion, Falreloth, do; bark Harriet, C: denas; brig Medusa, Liverpoo!. foreign Ports. Atvany, KGS, June 20-Sailed, ship Nellio Harding, Mitchell, Callao, Aven, Aug 21—In port bark Gemsbok, Cloutman, for Mua- cat soon, . we 2 Aux Caves, Sept 6—in port brige Anna M, froin Malifar, disg; Belear, for NYork next day. LOUrt — Arrived , bark Pericles, Snow, | “SALEM, Sept 2--Arrived, brig Wm L Sawyer, Wallace, cee Bein P-aiies enaret op Oe ee; * | plizabethport? schra Argus’ Eye, Mayhew: Ralph Souder, Grosby, and R Vannawan, Vanaman, Philadelphia; Jw’ i cow ~ 8 Br), Crow, REE er Commaren: Wein: Bonen C8 ’ | A'Rich} Putten, Elizabethport:¢ E Spofford, Thompson, d for Nevevarypatt; Juniata Patten, Erskine, Port Jolmsou fo¥ ortland, Sailed—Brig Sportsman, Morton, Philade!phi gee, Sm GLa Bay, Sept 7—Arrived, bits Alex, Willams (Br), Babin, Philadelphia (and cleared 10h for N York). HONG Kone, Aug 1—Arrived, ship Game Cock, Sherburne, achr E Mac as will be seen by the following extract from the proceedings ith, do. ‘ ALITA, Sept 10— Arrived, brig, Mary Glvan (Br Crow. wna are Sept 22—Arrived, schr Sylvester Hale, ca eT eoak Mss agemanp Olly of New Tork. COe), + | “WILMINGTON, NO, Sept 20—Arrived, schr Nicanor, Hani Liverpool for N Yorks nab, Newport; 21at, brig amnuel Welsh, Hoecker, Philadel! LIVERPOOL, Sept 23—Arrived, Hibernian (#), Quebec. Noarl SYDNEL, CB, Aug 29—Arrived, clr Rules (Br), Dwyer, Baltimore, St Joun’s, Pit, Sept 8—In port brigs Sarah Crowell (Br), hf Arlington, Tyler, NYork. ASHING! arr Scpralt_Arived, echra Carrie Sey — Jones, Grits Boston: Moses B- Bramhell, Huse Resi Messenger, for Baltimore; Waredall, Pratt, for Arectbo,- te hr Hatttie A Butler, Strickler, Portland, St JOHN, NB, Sept 3—Arrived, ship Weaith of Nations = Arrived, achr Hat a (Br), Waters, Boston ; schr Gold Hunter (Br), NYork. AIGKFORD, Sept a0—arrived, schr E11 Baldwin, Salled 2st, ship Great Western, Cunningham, Liverpool. er, Elizabethport. { pAINDEON Sept Arrived, scbra Wentworth, Card, and ‘Cleared 13th, brig Union Star, Merriam, NYork ; schrs Prat. 3» MISCELLANEOUS, rie Bird, Sullivan, do; Mth, 8'R Jameson, Jameson, and Pioneer, Miller, do; Southern Cross, George, do. WONDERFUL CURE, J. H. SCHENCK, , oseiintinarine! ‘Stage of consumption, Now eric orts. wornat ‘ = i PouUnt healt,” Gonsumptives who think there ts a9 ho should visit Miss Catharine Collins and judge for th I was called upon to visit Miss Catharine Collins, ANDRIA, Ai achra 8 8 Beckman, wanker os Wapoh Bocertrane thos Nt Stone, Pervere, 7 do; L Hickman, Lason, Portsmouth, NH; Edwin’ Watson, eaten’, tase, end foun Cramer, and M Yan Naine, NYork JJ. Ward, Inman, and Hoe bedteat and cpperentiy in the lust wtasce of Pulmoparg BE Kirk, Burnett, Jersey City, 8 W Bumell, Ny ork. consumption. She had night sweats, chills and flushes 0 32d- Salled, schra A Denike, Crane, NYork; Stephen Mor | feat at times, very much emaciated attd so completely debilie Fee oer tyre Tait Hotken. en Holmen Jermey | tated that she had to be propped. up in bed. I jada’ the ex~ | He irdsal . ‘BOSTON, Bept Te arrived. briga Clytie, Nickels, Turks een teen oe aes complete mass of co Islands; B barver, Bickmore, Fortune Island; schra’ Aun B | {OP2 Dotiom, 80, diseased fe to, be a cmap Gash Tyier, Aoxearia: Maty Haley, Haley, Fladalphin; | {ilte wore no caries, She had an incessant eoughy and hor Casplan, Larrabee, Elizabethport ; M Pierson, Veazic, Ho- | there were no tere niubatd (ie palit father) and a Cleared—Steamship Blackstone, Loveland Baltimore; Oe ee an re eee Sonera Get tied a none wit ships Tecumseh, Peterson, NYork;.J J Southard, Bishop, | scarcely any hope I undgrtook the case, determined to do m; New Orleans; brig Afton, Elliott, Aux Cayes) schrs Joba | ‘most, land cictso grat none oe ‘the family being #0 poor that Price, Nickerson, Philadelphia; Nellie Q Paine, Doane, BAI- | (mosh and did vo gracu ously, the vamedicine, By Hog timore ; Virginia, Crowell, N York. “ Pulmonie Syrup, Seaweed Tonic and the Mandrak® Pills an rig Cito, Bahia, following my advice and care and attention, she 1s now wel BALTIMO) tat brles Johann (MG), Nir | an y,and takes pleasure to state her case to suifercrg gon, Rio Jenelro; George Latimer, Kalght, Bt Jobs, PR: | Sit way Tall upon her. , Endorus, Cummings, Portland sclirs Nellie’ Star, Hall, Wind- | “Paiteuts ‘can! consull Dr. SCHENCK professionally at sor, NS; Western Star, Crowell, Boston; Mary’ W Hupver, yon, pond sirest, New York, on Tucniny, Soptomber Cleared—Ship Europa, Fulton, Panama; schre Francisco, | {fom9A. M. toS F. M._ ill advice free ot cate ane of the Avsley, Galvestou; Matcaka, Fooks, Wareham; 1% 8 Twist | {borough examination with hig reepiromcten #y ree oe seer ark Femovden, veo | 97 0 the bait dozen, | Mandrake Pills, 35 cents per box Heid BANGOR, Sop} 19—Arr brig Julia E Arey, Babbldgo, Phila. | PY, dr He ar eS ee aie Yak delphiny achrv Emma Gregery, Thorniixe, and frattie 6 | tn at bis roonie, 82 Bond street, New York, Sampson, Blake, Philadelphia: Massachusetts, Kennlston, TREAD CAPTAIN CARLETON'S - Ballch-Brigs E CRodmond, Redthond, Buenos Ayres; ALS aang Paw Stony OF HOEpaR Uaat Ellen ‘Marin, Hoxie, Canary Islands; Olive,’ Parker, NYork; |... THE DISQUISED TRAPPER OF 0) " JUST OUT. A FLASH OF LIGHTNING, by Augustin Daly; Hage Hopeick doy Mag Bays Adaae, Neoware’) THE Arrived, brig AF Lavfabee, Carlisle, Ph ERY FB, by John ‘Brougham, and 9 ipousand Bich Arr peas Larrabee, Carliale, Philadelphia, | | Ror good things ow jallishing inethe FIRLSIDE. Oss 21st —Salled, Uriga WH Parks, Parker, NYork; Harp, Dat- | OREN" the beat family story paper in America, For sale CE ee ole es awin A Btevens, Nick by all extadenlera; price @ cents a copy. and Bi per yoar, Philladefohine Homan hela hin tse GEORGE MUNRO, Publisher, 118 Willland street. 4 |AKER'S LANDING (RD, Sept 20—Arrived, schr Ange- line Van Cleaf, Heath, Elizabethport. . BRISTOL, Sept %—Arrived, schr Elizabeth “& Helen, Childs, Rondout; sloop Harvest, Corwin, NYork. Salled—Schr America, Keynolds, NYork. CHARLESTON, Sept 10-Arrived, schr A G Ireland, Town- BSOLUTE DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED IN! A Piltrerent States; desortiou, drunkenness, te. sul antl Attorney, 78 Nassau street. 10 charge until divorce obtained; ‘MM, HOW! ause ; no publictt; free. York ; theop, 3 shr BSOLUTE DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED IN ee ia ee ee ee different States; desertion, drunkenness, non-su ‘28d—Arrived, bark Mary Louisa, NYork. wuilicfent cause; ho publicly; no charge till divorce ob, Ball de, tained. Advice free. Li. MUNNEL, Counsellor, 261 Broadway, room No. 9. Ss DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED IN rk. led-Sehrs Menawa, Cork Sophia Portin, Cuba. EAST GREENWICH, ‘Sept 1)—Salled, schr’Fiying Arrow, sh, NYork, FORTRESS MONROE, Sept 2%—Arrived, bark Primus, Rio Janeiro for orders. ‘any State without publicity or exposure; good every. ‘Also arrived 22d, steamship Charleston, NYork for Charles. | where; no fees in advance; consultations free; success ton, with a bucket of her wheel broken. She has repaired | guaranteed. and will aail to-morrow. FALL RIVER, Sept 19—Arrived, schra Saugatuck, Davis, Rondout; Staten Islander, Babedek, do; Richard ‘Borden, THOMAS DIKEMAN, Couasellor, 75 Nassau street,‘ ——[————$_—<—————_ +OFFICIAL DRAWINGS OF THE SHELBY COL- Borden, Poughkeepsie. 20th “Arrived, echirs’® F Randall, Mason, Eilzabethport ; | Za, le8e bottery, of Kentucky: = a, sore nem 24, 188, Nala Gueey, Chase, doy Diadem, Chase, do, wr a 50, 24, 67, 28, 11, 85, 78, 49, 43. panied -Sehrs Joba Compton, Child, NYork; JG Baldwin, SHELBY COLLEGR—OLAsS 456, SEPTEMBER 1 aker, do; 5 in, do, CARXESION, ‘Sept 12 “arrived, steamship Wilmington, | % % 7% 4 Sarit "co! aisoageres ‘ole, ‘ork. = PTE: by ee Long Reach, Auld, P . 3 at og EXTRA CLASS 301, SEPTEMBER 23, anip Gon Bedgwricke Giluerdale, NYork. mrislarbinia “ fia Vuh Arrived, bark Cremona, Burrows, NYork, ar 'N, DO, Coif tn segs This, ‘KEN’ 12, 0%, 88, MSL 7 HOBORGETO! Sept 2l—Salled, schr M © Hart, CINTiE, WoBRIeN #00" Mehastra” 28d_-Arrived, brig Haze, Hall, Nova Scotia; schr M B | For elroulars aud inform: paeeesere areca ts Bramhall, Hussey, Bath. GLOUGESTER, Sept" %—Arrived, brig Abby Thaxtér, Lane, Rondout for Newburyport; schrs Mary Brewer, Pease, N¥ork for Bangor; Odd Fellow, Orne, Elizabethport for fampden, HOLMES’ HOLE, Sept 21, PM—Arrived, bark Danl Dra- Por, Pattone, NYork for Bingor; brig Amanda Jenn (Br, ayle, do for Cow Bay; Roamer, 'Jordan, Rondout for Bow ton; schrs Jesato B Smith, Willfams, Elizabethport for do; Star Light, Robinson, Rondout for do. toot AM” Arrived, scbr Mary Augusta, Lord, Ellzabethport ‘or Bost on. Salled—Schrs Mary D Cranmer, Cameo, Boston. INDIANOLA, Sent 12—Arrived, echr Julia A ‘Ryder, Ry- der, NYork. MOBILE, Sept 17—Armived, ship E C Scrantun, Williams, . NYork. MACHIASPORT, Sept 15—Arrived, brig Whitaker, Look, NYork; 16th, schr Northern Light, Clemens, _ MILLBRIDGE, Sept 17-—Arrived, echr Tyrone, Curtis, New ork. Sailed 1th, achr Mabaska, Pickett, NYork. NEW ORLEANS, Sept 1X—Arrivéd, barks Milton, Crab- tree, and Lincoin, Trott, NYork; brig Prederick Adolphine (Brém), Kassenotim, Ris Janeiro. “Below ships Antoinette osenue, from Liverpoul ; Southern Enterprise, Daulap, and. Arcturus, Nason, from Newport, W. NORFOLK, Sept 19—Arrived, scr Challenge, Breekman, Providence. wy fieared—Brig Johanna (Pras), Arsin (from Rio Janetro), ork. Sailed—Brlg Potomac (Br), Moore, Demara Santn, Cri schrsJ H Bitaknes, Fookes, Sanin Cig. 2st—Arrived, xehr K Mason, Martin, NYork; sloop Ion R do. ORT, Sept 22—Arrived, achra Addie, Drown, Philadeipisa ; Nile, Oilver, und Juno, Metcal’, NYork, NEW BEDFORD, Sep! 30—Arrived, echrs Kuve, Kinnear, Rondout; Ariadne, Robinson, Elizabethport, ‘Covington, Ky. ————— A -OFFICIAL DRAWINGS OF THE STATE LOT: «teres of Kentucky :— GRAND CONSOLIDATED—EXTRA CLASS 91, SEPT, 28, ta i 12, 58, 84, 1, o , ¥ 4 Tome comtotsb agin one grb, a 3 ‘ GlwooRy, Wood « éo., Mand BTATE OF KENTUCKY. TRA CLASS 195, SEPT. = 368, Oe ih Ut 4 Ae aa psRYo1Ase SEpn. Wo, eDBY CO, ingore, A —PRIZES CASHED AND INFORMATION FUR: « nished in Royal Havana and all legalized lotteries, COB CLUTE, Broker, 200 Broadway, and 158 Fulton street, Om: BUNIONS, ENLARGED JOINTS AND ALL diseases of the fect cured by Dr. ZACH ARIE, 760 Broad- 0, 19) STATE OF KENTUC 81, 20, 69, way. R. DILLEN ACK CURES CHRONIC CATARRH, SORR throat, bronchitis, asthma and consumption by thle inhi iation of “Atomized Medicated Fluids," by means of whi the remedies ar¢ conveyed at once to the seat of the di or the part to be cured. have been rescued fi the jaws of death by thi ‘and efficacious method o Practice. Will be professionally at hia rooms, 860 Broadway, corner of Seventeenth st ind Union square, on Thursday fad Friday, the 2410 and 25th of September. ‘Consultations re stone IVE DOLLARS ONLY FOR A BEAUTIFUL HOME. , 1400 city Lota for sale, on theline Of the Erle Railway, Qst—Arrived, schrs Stephen Waterman, Chase, New Yor! within twenty to sixty minutes of New York, at Paterson Elisha Brooks, Gray, Marion for NYork. Panic and Kntherford Park, at ¢5 each, Stop paying rent Batied Schr C eit and provide your family a good home. 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