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gpg eereee mie ays tay on time was 9:425(, 2:80 and 2:42%. post referred to, and which remitted in | owners and consignees to mn NARRAGANSET PARE BA the time wae, Sua, sae and SH8K. Tue Doser | four consnence toine foretgn pec ees | cee eee aa : ated kam Br 5 weet etanteoenae Hero fist, Doty's b. 1m. segond, Bt, George third, mame Nee of Gp cine. wi ashley, 22s ane raance A, Gnap Et | Closing Day of the Agricultural Fair—Glen Ainthe “The decond neat/snowed Doty agela seca The chief Lozada, who commands inthe | steams’ —— Bie wile the pa : ‘di Display of Horsee—The Races ® Great | 40; iit’ and General Lyon foprta The of sent @n expeditionary force to | Bros 4» tows (Br), Hedderwick, Glasgow—Henderson fea ere ia, was taken ashore ab | completely so ecess. and heat came in— St. the canton of the same mame | . * NI, to thie authorities, 7 PROVIDENCE, R. I., Oct. 16, 1868, George tind, prmg Bo fourth and neie fir. ie ecganmahip Vile de Paris (Fr), Syrmont, Havre—G Mac- posure ‘ = a THE pci“ WITCH; josed former urse carried is . * ‘The agricultural fair at Narraganset Park st order. ‘The track was inexcelient eonaluon. A fine MILITSRY INTELLIGENCE, Ocean Purser W R Hotchicies, fT Charleston, from wn NOT,A FRIEND 18 THE, WORLD, today, The affair throughout has been # STAN ANG | tummout at the Park is anticipated to-day should ; "ieteamabip Pioneer: (Br), Shackford, Cow Bay—Snow & | Char.ésion, bas ovr Hanks os turer a at Liverpool 0 latent of HOE BOAR vale cess, The admirers of the equine Hite Tks wn | Jeuberday’s splendid weasher continu . nee BurLett ip Hattoran, Blakeman, Norfolk, City Polat and | go yi, trom Baker’ Island with 600tons guano. —__,.~* M perfectly satisted with éverything thal - —~ Yuspection and Hosee nets “ apaamanin ote bey lita noe <4 3 &. omerod during the four days Of the fal. Tht show “THE et Payee Aiea ‘shird Regiment, . Steamabio cena ie, Gan Francie Sullod © | tothe “American Lioyd’s Universal Bar’ foe oe ‘of hoisés was Gist cag #20 prizes nave veen a te <afsatry (Bendix Zouaves), | “Snip Young Ameriom, Canning, San Francleco—Sutton & | Cept DT Taylor compiler, gives the edition of a large num- justly awarded, “The trotting for the ions ts on the PinineExpedie N.G.8. N.Y, was 90 A ip Young Americ 4 ber of vewels, as ascertained WH te ee vontntght, many . ae, Pic: uonahia. » oan itary Movemen pea yesverde” 4,4 <0V-ewed, inspected and mus- | nin termann (XG), Schwert, Bremen—Thelle, Motz & Co. | Of them being epecial surre, paapepiry vol ' ' preiiums hag‘ been unexceptionable. ~ tions Organized—Enerzcité Measures Adopte Jeena 8 TO” pking square, ‘The flold and | ' Bhp Marcia bey, Chase, Now Orleans Walsh & Carver. «ade 8°, Seote by the cious of s i three’ trolg “came off The first a purse ed to Suppresa the Tadian Troubles. a si err} dismo” anted, acéording to orders, and qanst ‘Waino (Rus), Broberg, Leghorn—Funcb, Meincke poe yatasiane 18 Broad sire % captt, $390 for all horses that never trotted better Forr ays, Kansas, Oct. 1, ‘{e68. the men appeare” ‘4 on parade without knapsacks, It ‘Sack Maria Scammell (Br), Hjelmatrom, 8t John, NB—C L Riser ‘ed a aeccergs Beat ue an Soe id a Ahan three minutes; mile heats, best three in| myo general commanding the departprént haying | 18 very singul? that of the nine regiments already | WEsM #00. (Sas; Room, ariuep deaths Maladaal| sekuetircione te Rete ae nen five, in harness; $225 to the firet and $75 to the perfected bi plan of operations against the refrac- inspected b at two appeated in heavy marching | Wen Pots, W NI aay), | Calcutta, and back to New York (uot as misprinted yester- segond. Tre second, a purée of $150, for horees that | tory tryheg of Indians, a few days will find five | Order AU, prepared for inspection eccording to the | yETE LOM ctet Mar (Br), Pelile, Windsor day). : Apever beat 2:40; best three tm Ave, in harness; $500 | Columns moving in aiderent directions, covering all | letter “ortho instructions, It t# possible that the | Br hrther (Br), Vibert, Guapen-—tas Pale, Co Euiled trim New Bediord Iie tons bark Laconla, Lue. to the first and $250 to the second. The third, ® | tne territory between the line of the Smoky Hill Fork | ¢°%” nandants of regiments may not be responsible | chr J F Farland, Leaming, ht Jago—A Abbott, Indian Ocean. in the office of purse of $400, for horses that never trotted better | ang the Republican Fork, towards the north, and for. this state of things, butif so the authorities at Behr Setagnwa, Brvant, , arena We nbere, re . At St Helena AugI, bark Swallow, of NB, to cruise days, Co. g g S § 2, than 2:50, hest three in five, in harness; $40C to the | tne Cimarron and Canadian rivers, on the south. } ‘Alvany are greatly to blame. Itis enough that the | Schr J Sanderson (Br), Cottle, Truro—Brett, Son Spoken. of the opening chapters entranced all who read them, and first and ‘100 to the second horse, While a porlion of these columns will move with the , regiments of the National Guard of the stato shoula | Sehr Raith, Ww Wheeler, Mobile D Honbut Phackett & 20 ese so ieee from Baltimore for St Johns, PR, Sept | Oe"Ot the n | THY FIRST BACB. dusign of keeping the roving parties of In.lans occ” ,, | be compelled to use the unwieldy and unserviceable | Bi...» 5.1 scxwood, St Joho, Wilmington, NC--Thomas & Ports, | A= ai Deen written during the present century. An apology is For the first trot there were eleven entries, but pied for the time being, others will move for the up. | shooting irons of ante bellum pattern without Hones, es f rath tiles Totbe, re sans ianglims caiden, Baty = Mi ETO EED ae y ! when they were called to the stand but two Put inan | poseq geat of the families of the tribes, an? yi; | having to appear on inspection minus the proper | Schr Y Mower, Rhodes, Baltimore MD Petal... 4 og | aitimore; lth, Prince Altfed) O'irlen, N¥ork. Wiese hss Woon efuausted and it will be offered mn omore apyparance, The track was in excellent condition, | tem with the most severe punishment. “yy tnig | equipments, Pies fehir Bred Smith, Smith, Bangor -H W Loud & Co. BALYERECOL, Sept t0—Areived, heck Hattie G Hall, Fizika, Fow's iague ip the abape of buch 8. > as, mrdthraning ie ao of the previous nit | programme the most deliv Fests MAY” yg qa, | lane was formed at two o'osk onthe esto of | tr Loui We pR Het FNatinn « aco, | vita tae Sapuraeumes Pelee, anita Rew | aw wu atthe tr ce sano ee ik tet thatieft tna, er ast taunt by the vatious trains | pated, and that, too, within the shor 3+ possipie | the square, and the ceremony of review was gone | ,Scirl B Anderson, Rankin, (Hartford—G K Rackett & Francie (would remain at Lo @ few dave io clean boilers tenor Pcie ane ee the new instalment, ‘To ( i I - an f horses that entered for the premium. In pool selling ils of onpali As ARRAS, O Saree was the favorite two to one. ‘The detail the campaign areas !” jjows:—Brevet | yery carefml and very correct as far as he was’ con- REPORTED BY THE HERALD STEAM YACTTS. in pore iy brig Abbie © Titeomb, Titcomd, for Havana, to ping preasea of the establishment will be kept in ‘readiness THE 81 . Y igadicr General Alfred Sully wi qd, and th faul load in Monday. ‘ First. Heat.—They had an even start, but Kate | Bri wl make a fresh | cerned, and there was no fault to be found in the joa: . TORY OF THE “BLUE EYED WITCH” | eoon lett her feet aud Cmax ied, fen, lesgths to the | start from Fort Dodge, on the AY? qusaa river, on an | Movenients of the battalion. “The markers, were oS gnmahip Samaria (Br), Macaulay, Liverpoo!, via Boston | “iontuuat, Oct 18—Cleared, bark J E Holbrook, Leavit, broxe of Nin tig MEROUY” of Bunday raat at a oat Mery arter and a half seconds, 1 i propel ced, cl 3 excellent, an n ot , Oct, ith mdse i seed pot e heroine, lavering, een Sure wee Was sie lenaths 1m frout ta 1:21, At the | expedition soni of that river, having under his | the orders were ‘clearly and correctly given, "It 13 | ani pumenzers iol 8 Morea g Coe iin, ¢ Phyo Cape | ,LORTAU PRINCE, Oct-—In vort steamer Mariianza, At | Orised by her aflanced husband, Foung, Gaatlotord, during. three-quarter pole Climax Joa thee. ate command eleven companies by, the Seventh cavalry, | proper ys page en boners poss AB the arn pee pease spoke: schr Americus, 2 days from New York for Wixpson Oct Cleared, sche Pranster, Banker, Batt. i pe py ee cor and iArdsler, 2 wasp = are trotted W up the strete! ut was beat under General Custer; part of sonie 0: e oilicers not salut roperly. ie | Cha le more: 6th, jeapie, Cochran, NYork; Melitu, Allen, do; . mare tro 1 f 3 Di «the Third infantry and | feiq omcers did not saiute until they had passed the Sienmibip Brunette, Howe, Philsdelphis, with mdse tod | Zilgnttc, Lockhart, do. Fesult was Dlow and eNaEI Time 2:39. ? Thirr j , Slims te at about three to | Oe Company of the Thirr eighth infantry. This | reviewing oflicer, and then wielded their swords in | V2rillard. 7 = - ee rea RAMI ANEPRLEA ULE column will move gouth S Mutberry creek, the | h inanuct tat must have’ largely contributed to | gue cuariot of Fame (Br), De mils dune Gant | arareannata, Goi armenian Palonpoackslfer | ow minbe ne ee ee emon meaed the quarter pele, Which she passed in thirty. | Cimarron, the north for’ of the Canadian and the | create the nervous excitement under which the | lightvariable winds the entire passace: crossed the equator | Windsor, NS; Anna Lowis, June, NYork. THE DUEL, eee ee eeae sa the backsiveteh the mare pulled | Canadian rivers, in tly > direction of the Washita | first company appeared to labor, General Burger, | inthe Indian Qcean July 6, in lon 9141 B; passed Cape Goo ‘Suiled’ Schr ER Kirk, Burnett, Jersey City. with {ts terrible, unexpected and unaccountable denoument. one eet coon went to the front, and when passing mountains, On thls 7 oute—particularly along the | commandant of the Second, was on the ground, and | Ho Th and eroaaed tho equator in the Atantlc Bept 3, | APTONAUG, RI, Oct 1s—Arrlved, sehr Saratoga, Wocks, | The scene between Sy tl and her father after the cntstroph ut and £00 e h & ‘anadian = if 5 r Y “4: 7 we Pe ; re a in lon. july: n » exchanged sig- hiladelphia. m a te tite poe hams om ene eed | moved tice amily, in order ea'have, hem aut of | Only sng onear of ie stag™Cuptate marguees | faa maN ayer! (fm ena fo, Mace; | © ROgiON, Ot Mice tat pe Pen rh Mem | ab hace eimai aaa aes On the lower reach of danger. ?.;’ these families are found the | juivitdroes. the other Omcera th July 5, lat 210 N, fon , Bpoke bar! ion, from Padang | nus, Bowling, Scotland; brigs C! af 5 4:16. f eugths in the rear, She trotted ver o ing in undress uni- | for London, 18 ‘days out; July 7, lat 2508, lon 9125 E, shi town, SC; Isabella Jewett, Hopkins, Elizahethport; schrs Hell four lengths catreh, and Won. the heat bye most euininary PY" ishment will be exercised. form. One of tle General's aides—Lientenant | Royal Sovereign (Br), bound Ey same time, ship Rhind Von, Bilton Cory Airs ilo Graaes Ly at Warren, Warren, Wit Of Haldee after Don Juan bas vih'and If in 2:3134. he first expt 4 tion, under General Sully, returned | Heyser—wore a fatigue cap. If the regiment took | from Singapore oe Fanonaey 19 days out’; July 31, 1at 2948 | mington, NO; Suliote, Dexter, Ballimore; Rhodella sell egy ie harper nae Ee i Hoats-Kate wg now the tavorite at szit | $0,6%m uate get seeetye oles Ha para ety | Raton frm tho stad he parade woul present-an | Sti Sy day cut? Atel Iie ke fark Sunqte | mun "Pine roar Chant gH" Aliens Doane: Rim i Blade and oo hoe tc uh tt c rapi 7 re r ith, i q an; Fra » 3 ", i jo .! ‘ods, Climax took the lead and Kept it to the ead, | route Of Fiore at, Ona line parallel with | appearance more picturesque than military, Gen- | Fourester, from Bourbon for Beleialc, 1 days ont; July 18 | Peurell, Mitchall; HL sleight, Willets; J Stockham, Price; | , Hanghty, stubborn and relentless as Sir Wilfred: Haverin winning by two lengths and a half, He made the | pro) iso ary tho rh anee sero ee dlociecrt | eral Liebnan appeared on the ground at the Op. | Aucust Hogeman, seaman, was hitinthe head with @ piecé | 1 W H White, Smith; AM’ Lee, Dukes; Charlotte Fish, | {s, he is no'match for his tameless, revengeful aud unacrupus waiter pole in thirty-seven anda half seconds, the | SOty a the Arkansas, Brevet Brigadier Ce pointed time and reviewed the battalion, It 13 | of the rail and knocked overboard and lost. Burns; Taylor’ & Mathis, Cheeseman; Alexander Milliken | lous child. She {s subtle, too, as ‘well as energetic, a mare Beaten eidsg and the milo in 2:61, ? ral W. H. Fvenrose will command another column | proper to remark that, although both the Major of | “Brix Amalie (Nor, Muier, Rio Janeiro, 46 days, with coffee, | (of Hostony Gray: L Chester, Gookin; War Eagle, Crowell; | velous plotter, with execntive’ talent enough for a Cathering Meee ee pe chimax resumed his place as favor- | COmPosed of four companies of the ‘Tenth calvary | the regiment and the Adjutant were abseut, tho | to Funch, Meincke € Wendt, Crossed the equator Sept 11 in | Marietta Steelman, ‘Stoelnan; Jane 'C Fatterson, Corson | I. and crusliy enough for an Agripping. Such » speaime atest ip meos se" are He took | With part. of the Third infantry. This expedition | movement was conducied correctly. A lien Jon 88 40 W, and had fine weather the entire passage. Sept4, | Abigail Haley, Haley; Boston, Nickerson; J Whitehonse, | of the “softer sex” has never before figured in the of ite, and three to one was offered on him. He took | wit also cross the Cimarron and Canadian rivers tenant. of th imens ae Mien | {aris 08 8, fon 820.8, spoke brig Abby Cliford, from BioJa: | Jones; Frances, Gita; WG Bartlett, Bartictt; A Bab: | fiction, “Yet she is no monster, but » true woman, thotigh the Ica and went to he eater Mee tho was mak, | Hele We adwaters in the region of Beaver, Sealp and | In- the maten past, mer “secontt “Henten: neta for Wer TR ac windsor, MB, € days, With plaster | SRE Mle Wjonrer end. Nortnern bight Ire: ‘its conds e o , who was mak- 3 s pel eas 4 = rig Acorn (Br), Barker, Windsor, NS, nd; Philadelphia; Copia, Sears; Lyra, Haskel ! i needling. Face Of ie Climax passed the halk | MOSg*.ite creeks, ‘The daty of this column will also | ant of the third company forgot to salute | tod De Woll & Co. : scat 3 burg, Davis, Elizabetuport; 8M Tylet, Linnell, and Ann the fine ‘dramatic elfect. produced by br nile pole first In 1:18. Passing the three-quarter be @irected more partictilarly against the Indian | untii to late and then fourished his blade very redicu- | _ Brig Whitaker, Cook, Machias, 6 days, with spilings to | Fowler, White, Albany; F A Pike, Gove, and Juno, Metcals, | tagonistle natures in contact under circumstanc Ma aie! lied ovt and challenged Climax for | 'S¥/3 loasly, ‘The fleld and stait oficers did not look to- | Snow & Richardeon. NYork. = “ velop their Individual pecultarities, polo the mare pai 2 From this point, Fort Hays, Brevet Lieutenant Brig W R Sawyer, Wallace, Millbridge, 7 cays, with lumber |" Cleared—Ship M R Ludwig, Woodbury, Rio Janeiro; barks | placable Sybil has her antitiheses in the gentle be said of this indomitable youn, creatures on assulled iy hat de dina tend the lead, and after a short struggle she toos itaway | goionol Ww al, Vitth onvs ; a ward the reviewing officers as they should have | 4 simpson & Oly Florence Peters, Hooper, Aspinwall; Early Morn (Br); Fleme | wite of Rowland Ardley, and his strong soul shines guid ‘and me in winner by three lengths, making the Coen eae ne : ee cevaley, Re on bean Pie Eee ee eee ane, mt i vAuhy tharter Lane, Bangor, @ days, with lumberto | ing, Havens, a Afsion} ing Forsis, Hinckle , Foster, Jack- ex relief pate the weak and vacillating spirit of Ea e in 2: aes * settee 5 x ieadily; e serv a out & Co. gonville, to load for Jamaica; sehr Florence Rozers, Rogers, | Toy Castleford, = ao Towt.—The tare the favorite at two to one, | Republican Fork and Beaver creek. Colonel! Royal | tance than any regiment yet reviewed. When the Brig J Crosby, Barnes, Bangor via Bridgeport, where she lexandria, Ajso cleared, steamship Roman, Baker, Thine he impression which has been made by the She broke soon after getting the word, and was ten | Will arrive here with this command, now on the | order was given “left wheel Into line,’ there was | diecharged. eiphia; schra Elizabeth English, Crowell, do; BL Sherman, | ment of “The Blue-Eyed Witch, or Not a F ie broke soon after g By A SHEE. march from Fort Harker, about Sunday, and will | scarcely any dressing necessary, and the battalion Erle Kate Walker, Warren, Bangor, with timber to Chase, Phianey NYork, World,” will be deepened by every succeeding cl lengths behind ai the quarier pole in thirty-seven | crit on his expedition within a day or | came toa front at once. ? Talbot & Co. 16:h-Arrived, steamship Glaucns, NYork; brigs A P L, | author, when he wrote it, must have been “rapt, and a quarter seconds. ‘ihe mare closed gradually | f° after, ‘This expedition will traverse the | “the arms and accoute f th ‘ : Schr Mary Louis (Br), Roberts, Canso. 5 days, with fish to | Ponce; Stromness, St Jago. spired; for he leads the teader through such a mi down the backstretch, Climax leading two lengths | orp eu Solomon Fork. Prairle Do; he arins and accoutrements of the regiment were | 78 Whitman & Co. Mth inst, on Georges Banks, spoke fish- BALTIMORE, Oct 15—Arrived, ship Sandusky, Norton, | and counterplota, introduces him to such scones at the half-mile pole in 1:17. The mare closed around wer tad ee 7 ie % | in fair condition, though many of the men wore | ingschr Chas O Covey, 5 days out, with 7000 fish, and still | NYork; brigs Waredale, Pratt, Arecibo, PR; RM Heslen, | him with such adventures and misadventures as creek and Beaver creek. It was in the vicinity | dirty brasses and mildewed boxes. The inspection | doing well, Jones Boston; schrs Annie F Clark, Taylor, Rodonda; Isa: | tafaly without a parallel in the experience of an; homestretch at the out of this Srangied the lower turn aad came on Isat of the latter two streams that Colonel Forsyth had | which was conducted by Major Godfrey, was very ‘and Union, Valeatine, NYork; Kalph | reader, What is more wonderful sti! v ¢ Sclir Maianta (Br), McBuraie, Windsor, NS, 10 days, with | bel Alberto, Teuke: wheel of Climax. After a su trot , a i 1 5 wan aster to Crandall, Umpray & Co, < a, Pe ont ‘arn of good and ill together” he evolves a periectly feasible the mare won ‘by two lengths. Time, fest ad cuveraianes Tant will be Aad in tas ae einen e The following is the Caesar aad Mohr Mary it Wescott, Ganty, Washingtou, NO, 4 days, CGlenrels-Stokmer Cuba, Dukehart, Havana and New Or- | gutasiropie,. Prolive writera usually repeat. themselveag Climax. the war and was badiy wound. whieh hia Laid mn = Set Magnet, Foner, Calaié tn Providease, where sho de: | bop Johann. ana Fim. = chee won | Scot etae wok’ gxerapt ante cant aud \p for several y . Le akes eld ay charged. ANGOR, Oct 14—Arrived, brig Burmah, Oakes, Ron- | hia {mitator, be a 12. i eee A ey A chwotlice Colimn under Brevet Colonel Hl. ©. Wank: is) | che Mary Zarcow, Gawaierg, Oaais via Providence, where | dout, isi a coe aiid a ‘souitary ontgrseznan’® io, many volumes, | But sea 7 rf 0] head, Fifth infantry, with two companies of the chi l. led— Miara Jenkins, ey, Palermo. in iginals himse! . ak Fe oe ene Ren eee ‘Tenth cavalry, two-compantes of the Fifth cavalry E chr Aridie Murehie, Roberts, Calais 7 days, with timber CHARLESTON, Oct 18—Sulled, schr AG Ireland, Town- | or anybody eise, f are frewh and his me tn a ‘ and one company of the Thirty-eighth infantry, will g ee pris * eend, rere Be SAA OANe Ree, Ba TE a Oee ee F sponded, There were Bayard, Belle | Mor- | nove trom Fort Wallac i lownrds Denver’ Schr Active, Freeman, Calais, 8 days, with lumber to T M 1sth—Arrived, steamship James Adger, NYork; bark Halen | were. Of course an author of such rare genius is in great rey mill, Prince Albert, Johnny Moore, Dutch Boy, Fanny, iy the Do eee Of the Pieite Broeen Fidianad ApSON. Sanda, Boston, quest among the transatlantic publicists, “His romances com: Belle and Gloster.’ ‘The horses, after a great deal ol rom the Department of the Platte Brevet Briga- eld any f Schy Island Belle, Bunker, Calais,6 days, wtth lumber to EAST MACHTAS, Oct 18—Satied, schrs Carroll, Robinson, | mand largesums, and whatever he writes finds an fhstant 0 Y ted with a scrambll dier General L. P, Bradley, Twenty-seventh infantiy, | Nou-Cou. eee eee earrouning. At che quater gure | With two companies of the Secon’ cavalry and part | Company B Prince Albert led, Bayard second, Belie Mor- | 2 the Twenty-seventh infantry, six companies, will | Company C Jed Frye & Co. York; from below, Hamburg, prague, do. market at his own price. Schr’ J Tinker, Standley, Calats, 7 days, with lumber to | NEDGARTOWN, Oct ArHived, trig Abbie Watson, Bile | proprieto ‘ master, Lings, Wilmington, NO, for Kennevunk; schvs Fla, Packard, | gheets of “Th Schr FJ Cummings, Sargent, Mount Desert, 8days, with | Nvork for Portlat; Sarah, Morton, do for Rockland; Ante: | Hisuing {t simultaneously with the London issue would be cong ount in god paid by t! of T AY MERCURY for the pro! ¢ Blue-Eyed Witch” and the privilege of pul exoel | rill, tnivd, Johnny’ Moore fourth, ‘Faany fifth, | Ve south ‘along the Republican river towards | Company D spars to Snow € Richardson. Teen contd Gentine ME Lope: Festina, do tecs| menos ey Arar class Arner ican HOvel Gloster sixth, Belle seventh and Dutey Boy ao eae melee co-operate with the columns ya reed dchr Jessie, Marks, Jonesport, 7 days, with spars for Jer- Belfast and’all sailed Tat). arols eoere| butt talent 18 of no country ‘and should receive compensatic eighth. Time, thirty-seven and a half _ sec- eral Sheridan’s department of the Up. | Company FERNANDINA, Oct ll—Arrived, schr Wm H Jones, Line, | everywhere according to its degree, It te the alm of TH. sey City. ‘ach fienvo, Chasa, Ellsworth, 6 days, with lumber to mas: | Nrosk : ure for ita readers the ‘rat pe ae FORTRESS MONROE, Oct 16—Pansod up for Baltimore, | sal of the very best stories o/ the day, and Pierce Eran, be! Schr Alice Reeves, Townsend, Ellsworth, 6 days, with lum- | park New Light, Brown, from Rio Janeiro; brig“R Vukan,? | the favorite nove ist of the 18 cs 1h tile country, recelves ber to Smith & Co, Hoboken. a from do. from their favorite press a copyrixht price for his production Schr Charile & Willte, Thomas, Vinaihaven, 8 days, with | GALVESLON, Oct 9—Arrived, brig Mary E Rowland, | Ail tie world can print “he Biuc-Eyed Witch” after ft stone to Kenney, & Kingsley. Boston (not as before reported". appeared in the eclumns of the great Suniay newspaper; will move northwest after the predat After the inspection and muster the battalion was Waytel & oe emanate 8 h 5 9 Sr an Wright, Mount, i aaa ae second i nd en erpriee. yond Sermnbor tots Ker rel ation, : ~ Sat r 5 redatori i 20. son, nah 5 isan Wri fount, NYork, second hand enterprige would be labor los ci ee ee circ hale saben Mt | bands that are roaming over the" country Feviewed by General Durger without any mistake | ,gchec Kine, Foster, Gandioer, days, with lumber for PGARDINER, Me, Oct 12—Arrived, achr ‘Mahaska, Fickelt, whieirnearly quadruples av of alt the other Sunday. papers g , Joh pontide! a ‘ e 4 3 indelphia, . wablished In New York combined, and an 3 rn; Second, aif afengih in front of Bayard. ‘The others content of the safety of their families and towns, | having bec made, The slim appearance of the | NEST iiary o Raxter, Parker, Gardiner, 6 days, with tum- | PMIMMGIRN |. renriottn, ames, NTF. Dee enmenetrate Cith te circulation enables the SURDAY were several lengths behind, Belle Morrill fourth, | #84 murdering and pillaging. After crossing the | Tesi uggests the propriety of a consolidation | per, for Elizabethport. HOLMES HOLE, Oct 14, PM—Arrived, brig JH Connce, | MERCURY to ontbid all competition in the effort to proct > 4 - cpapsd So\omon Fork Colonel Koyai will move towards the | With the other zouave corps, which General Bendix Schr Marion Draper, Meany, Gardiner, 4 days, with lumber r My Ryd n he Unit Belle fifth, Fanny sixth, Gloster seventh and Dutch Perkins, Bangor for Bridgeport; schrs Gen Banks, Ryder, ensure for its readers. It is known throughout the Upit i“, wesi, and if no enemy is seen or met will join with | 18 endeavoring toeffect. It would benefit both ox. | to Holyoke t Murray. Philadel hia for Bangor; Keokuk, Small, do fom Boston; tes as a mod@ in every department of Journalism. J foore the favorite against | General Bradiey, who will specially operate in the | ganizations and prevent the eariy death of one or Schr Henriesta, Ganes, Seapel 7 days, with lumberto | smith Tuttle, Day, do for Gloucester; Alabama, Gardner, | circulates werywhere, like the currency of the count Pi Molt H Yor! Jackson, Bangor: for | isn staple in every state, Territory, cliy and town beer 'y 3 4 a Ce Wildey & Co. Wiil discharge at laven. 4 the field. horses had a Very fair start, and went | beginning in the sources of the Republican Fork, If | Voth. The Third has a splendid record and it would | Weve gen toward, Jounson, Augusta, 4 days, with lumber | Aypotn ter Bostons Abbott Lawrence, the Atlantic and the Pacli, ani. trom the Gulf of Mex 7 ’ * ene: is net r ce W 01 ve be a pity that it should be left to die out as other 3 4 to the quarter pole in thirty-eight anda half seconds, | 40 enemy is met this force will, after moyiug well : . to E.G Brown, of Elizabethport. hy A M—, chra Delaware, Wood, Ellsworth for o ctie Seay Prince Aibert feuding, Moors sceond, Bayard third, | % the west, strike south and co-operate, if auy ad- | Teetments have, ‘The two reghnents, combined as | genes H Woodbury, Woodbury, Bangor, 8 days, with tum- | xfaa Molise Avery, Wilom Rerkintd Tor do cand uajed | Kame w,oteetton on the borders of, the Arctic Seay SUNDAY MERCURY to onds, At the haitmlie pole Prince still was on | Pet Kansas. In order to show the harmony of | Company I... the lead, Barard second, Jounny Moore third, Pelle | OveTations designed on the part of the commanding | Company iil fourth, Dutch Boy fitt., Belle sixth, Gloster | S@veral in the movement of these columns it BY be | Bau seventh and Fanny eighth. Tume, 1:15. The horses | Mentioned that while the columns of Sully and Pen- Were greatly spread out oa the lower tam, with the | Tose move ag after the Indian eee Royal exception of Albert, Bayard and Moore, 4 very fine | Bankhead will move northwest and Bradiey cote Morrill fourta, Fan filth, Belle sixth, Gloster | Vantage is lo be gained after a development of the | Suggested, and properly uniformed, would make an | ber for Jersey Cty. Harriet Newell, Gould, Machlas for do. int Hts vent geventh. At the haif-tnite poto Albert still ted, belie | Presence of the tribes 1n that section, with Sully and | €X¢e lent corps of infantry, ect Marg Fons, Hoyt, Bangor, § days, with tumberto | MACHIAS, Goele—chrriveds sobe Northern Light, Clement; | Hew ale anecemnicg enol it These ae facts Dale, d ‘Morrill second, Johnny Moore third, Bayard fourth, | Penrose. ‘These movements will cover the enitre PINE ee) ne Ta Et Bi la Ath lumber ts york. = thetr own Interests not to avail themselves .of the vast - Pal A Gate mere ‘ine | County NOW Occupicd by the hostile tribes, ay . | Return of Companies F and K, Twelfth Regie | , Sor Loduskia, Eaton, Bangor, 7 days, with lumber to | | NORFOLK, Oct 14—Arrived, schrs C H Rich, Robtvaon, | licity it affords, Its business columns nse en Fanny ffvu, Gloster sixth and Gelle'soventh, ‘Time, | COMRLLY now Cecupled by the Hostile tribes, and un ’ ale | orter. NYork; St Croix, MeGregor, Fortune Island for’ Boston, In | cattex of the retail trade of New vork and the adjacent cl 1:16. The three-quarter pole was pass Albert, who led @ length, Morrill sec third, Johnny Moore fourth, Belle fifth, Fauny 6! 1 ‘first by y ta few ment. Sehr Lena Hume, Appleby, Bangor, 6 days, with lumber to | 3X OrK) thas Poeig te Pett Soar a, Bayard encounters may be expected, which is. all the troops ey John Boynton & Son. EWRURY! Si . ey ve mare reg ol aed cages appertaining to th nd, Bayard | Nein order to-settle up the Indian question ne ies | THe eXcursion battation of the Twelfth regiment, | TEyrGen hanks, Fitzgerald, Bangor, 6 days, with lumber | NEW AURIFORT, ici ange Hast at een Wee rogues "U3 he. mown it order ta become a rouree of es : ou <i i, je tp the home. | 8 the Cheyennes and the Arapahoes are interested, | Consisting of companies F and K, arrived this morn- | to Peterson & Co. EW BEDFORD, Oct 15—Sai suip Sy irs Vigi- | columns, Examine rn 0 \¢ anima Uy a font, Arter pound ty Tens | iu iba tat iut eh lies wae has veen wane, | 1068 Tuenay and was the reopient ofa reception | SHH: Pa Wels, rier, wangr + apa with tbr to | ela NOS CU cn yur | BtiyRatetaan an acho in ie courry wane wad of Bayard, Morrill , Belle Afth, in the F ~ | trom the citizens of New Haven and particularl ur M 8 B in New Hi ‘here sh q Hallodcoe Fo t Joteeh aie LATEST NEWS, sixth and Gloster last. Time, 2:24. tng, has joined in the war. E P F } a sctt LM Strout, Strout, Baugor via New Haven, where she | from coal port; Frankiin, Halledock, Po.t Johnson; H Lem: | No American will be without {tif it is procurable, Where It will be seen by tis letter that General Custer | {rom the Second Connecticut militia, During the | dischar; Is this desideratam looked for on ‘Sanday morning? Where z , J t sed. I, wis, do: eph, Corwin, do, Third Heat-—sohuny Moore was now a great fA | nas heon restored to active duty. He wussuspended | $t@¥ of the battalion in. New Haven the reglinental | ,fehe Amelia, Eilms, Rockland via Providence, where she | “Gated” scary fehule A shepard, Barrow, Baltimore; © | {i {iis tesideratam too vorite over the field, three to one being given insome | 2 disch Nowhere but in the * “ “4 7 some time since from command, and has during that | b@nd which accompanied it gave a promenade con- pee Hadden, Wainwright, NYork, NIN ¢ ® Fe ee aa ie cea NR | tue veonretneted to theliaisol Fort Leavenv orth, | Seat the Muse lal for the Deneit of the Orphan | gpm mem OBPl, Rockland, «days wih ime to W | OBEIEADRLEEA: DoH, Amivg, wig JW, Dreon pay | lai ter sixth aud Bellé seventh, théy trotted th this | ‘through General sheridan’s request he ‘bus beon re- | Astlum: several parades wore made and a clam |” schrden Washington, Henderson, Reckland, 8 days, with Fate Rocgeas scnes Tonto, Sentel, One cin, eee SUNDAY MERCURY, ~ iges, thronghout she heat, ‘ue | Stored to rank and counmand, and will take part in | bake at Savin Rock was induiged ia. The excursion | lime to Haviland & Co. NYork; E H Atwood, Higgins, Salem; 0 © Wishart The after flashes that run over thousands of miles of Wout Me eat tue | the present campaign. Was @ very pleasant one and the ineimbers of the | Schr Mary Langdon, Hall, Rockland, 5 days, with limeto | Roston: F Jumenom Yaneeou’ Newport, Eta eaeer, | Take cede ane cuca sectanek thomia Ste nein Ma race tiey came home | , This post, which has been made by the command- | battalion chjoyed thomselves thoroughly. WS Brown. Boston; Alfred Keene, Robinson, Vinalbaven; Tia V Mc: | sources the nat megane cee ke doriged from iivet. Hayard second, | 12% geueral, headquarters in the fleld, 1s located ae pepe crag ga Sekt Convoy, Freuth, Rockland, days, with lime toW S| Cope Pickup, Now London: BW Perry, Risley, Fall River; | “"Amerlonne hare ons pecallar clavareristion they" want to Moore third, Albert fou ‘away Ufth, Gloster sixuh | UPON Big Creek, a short distance off the Union THE WATIONAL GAME, Florida, Richards, Rockland, 4 days, with lime to Jo Runyon igby, Cambridge; M Powell, Fenton, New Ha: | know and to know. at the earliest possible moment, The and Belle seventh. ‘Time,'2:33. c raciile allway, 20 miles west of the Missourl Eices, Talk ee SL EY LEN Seti MF Bassett, cmith, Lynn; Gilbert Green, Westcott, SUNDAY, MERCURY understands thelr idioeyncracy and . Moore, who ‘had bee! testea | Tiver, 700 miles West of the Mississippi at St. Louis an a es. + Schr Albion, Shaw, Rockland via Providence, where she 7 - i ies luch of what they desire to know on Sun rena erie stil whe” favorite egnaet. tue aie, | and nearly | 2,000 ities west of Now York. “The | At the eoting of the Judiciary Committee on | ‘°F. Kennedy, Rockland, 4 days, wit time to W smn singe, Haragas bye omdaer, Woberty Agenerps | farang they coal not know Wut Monday But for that ene Gloster'and Belle were witidravn, "Morrill took the cer i necomarr Would serve foray leet esantizl, | Wednesday evening last, Hoimes, of the Oriental | $B 4 i a . Saat bees faleen Veae ee tel fSiportant tatettigence, and av no one ehoosse to be ta’ thet lead, Fanny se: Albert fourth a Payard firth, At the quarter pole Morrill was first, Moore second, Alvert rown. iq N Brown, Adams, Boston: Alabama, Van Solem; Minufe, Hua? a The country iu the vicinity 18 a fair sainpie | CHD Of Greenpoint, ehairman of the committee, was | ,Ach Elen Merriman, Ford, Portiand, Me, 8 days, with | fon, Fail Rivers Hattie Coombs, Jameuon, Newburyport; & | Pebaned predicament F ‘ Plains, Au almost level tract ed with | not on had, so that i hich MSc Toh Dickeraga, Foley, Portland, M Hileraty, Mereiith, Piy-nonti, EF Cabuda Swalt, Provi- | his is naturally a great ones to the sickly Funday sheote as. level tract, covered with | not on had, so that the papers which the committee Schr John Dickorggn, Foley, Portland, Me, 4 days, with ry od cod, Stee! : Me # A urally a great offence ie sickly Sunday tira, Bayard fourth and Fanny last. “Tune, | & stunted vegetation, no trees, and the range of | should have had were not comeatabie, and the pro. | Mmyerdo Wilton Eee. ly, Porth Burg’ lieorstown, DOS W Collyer: Taylor, Deavetoperer ® | thateoare irene ile copies of tue one paper toot Thirty-eight socouda. “At the haifinite pore | Vislon sweeping om in all directions as far as the | *2° » é Sekt Semnnel Olenka, Kelty, Portinnd foe Phin: D Witder, feather, Portsmouth, B Jolinadn, sti, Georges | Reonttee 9 read goof “like hot cakes,” Deatprint Morrill “still led, Moore second, Albert third, | Most powertul sight can reach. Tue site of the | Ceedings were necessarily delayed a longtime in | Schr Walter H Thorndike, Hix, Portiand for P , q e people once to rend £9 0 e hot cakes. aud prints, ' > a - A 9 7 4 4 town: Ida May, Drisko; J W Wilson, Somers; H A Weeks, SESAA ieusth, and Reony tur tented. Sime fort Is on a slight risiug in the surrounding | Momentary expectation of Holmes’ arrival. Behr OL Vaniervoort, Baker. Poriant Hickinan: R Peterson, lish wad George Hi Bout, Saaithy | Mor ne are expe al day for Fecogaition ia vain, would bg J ey, Ma- ae bet 15%46 cn 08 te There 18 a great deal of tak about the chi Bate, ton; M fi cl xt The four were very close together on the lower tura, | Plain, and aay objects can be seen moving Foye f i it the champion- Schr John M Broomall, Tucker, Salem f jon; Mary A Tyler, Tyler, Richmond; Stickni much better off if they were buried decently where the hand and entered the homestretch head aud iiead, A | &€ ay point of the compass, At present the force ship matter fust Ot present. Wit it all amounts to | SchrJames L Wright, William bed this, Boston: “A Pato. Shourds, ‘Alesanacia: Breton, Of resurrection could never reach thém.. They only provoke most exciting struggle up the streten brought them | Here is very much reduced, most of the garrison | Jat notiins at all, except “all talk and no cider,” | Schr A M Aldrkige, Morton, Bo Houghton, Providence Dennis, Lake, ab gontempt when obtruded upon « public that has for tte to tlie score so clove that it was dificult tosay which | belug away on vartous duties. Company G, Fifth | M#ihough itis tho heavy “siders” who have done the Schr Louisa, Hamblin, Kasten, Pol 2 Fay Philosopher and frieud” a liye newspaper like the joston. ; Moore, Bays Company , Thirty-elghth United States iniantry, is e Endeavor, Lnterprise, of Staten Isiand, and Sel f Sailed—frh m icy ; Beiearitetengins heed cf Aiver divided between the post amt guarding tie Tuion | Alaska Clubs have been adwaitied to membersaip in | S°kr etra.A Gah, alg Boston for Philadelphia. Burin, Gain iar ne © Kelley Mechanics MA Berrys G29) 4 se » pn. scHENCK ON DYSTEPATA..* °° At Piyth Hew. Moore. won the heat, Prince second, | Paciiie Ratiway line west of this point, as far as the | te State «seociation. ¢ re Aanantate, Tueker, Bonton for Pit selpite, Boo ye ag Rh gg Mg eg ad MPTOMS OF DYSPEISIAL-A. wense of fwinean,thahty Morrill third, Bayard and Faany distanced for not | temntnus of the road. An tuformal meeting of the oMtcers of the associa. T Gen'G Adning, Baker, Boston for Late pita. HYork: Active, Matthews, Baltimore; Min, Saxon, Hatch, | | SYMPTOMS OF DYSPELSIA.—A. sense of tuineat, went inning a heat in five. Time at the quarter, 37% ae following ofticers are now on duty here:— pg hin on mites of November rE Nickerson. Crowell, Boston for Piuiadesphl BOAWTOCEET, Oct 18—Arrived, ache Godde Kelley, achdify, one, offenalve belehing of wind, water brash an: as; half, 1 : jor J. E. Yard, Tenth United States cavalry com- “The Study.” ‘fhe object is to t . ea Et mason, Boston for Ealtadsip Philadelphia: Ln . ns, fabethp . it t deal of what a person calls an all-gont eye Ke ia akitad, Prince second, | Handing the post? First Lientenaat W. J. eed, Post tation such matters as the experience of the year | Bohr Decatur Oat Yipee Doan for Phitaaelyhin Raymore; ety Adams, Evans, Elizabethport; Milton, | Pom the plot the siomach+ frequently there fs aso Morrill turd, Second money to Mofrili, om account | Adjutant; Caplan A. 8. Kimball, Assistant Quarters | Bas sugvested ns being needed. hit? Storm Chi, this, Nantucket, with sh to Rogers & piplled—Sebra Clana Davidson, Jefferson, Phiadetphia: J | pa pitation of the heart, which phyalclane mistake fer hen ection two of artic! six of the -constitution of mans, Gildersieeve, Elizabethport; White Kock, He- | disease; and when the st of dead head. Time at the quarter, 98% seconds; | Master; Captain W, F, Buchanan, Surgeon; Captain, nach fs in this condition oa ‘oated with a mucus or slime. ‘The rough, fibrous portions chr Pennaylvania, Pitch, Plymouth, 2 days, with fish to leocker & C half, 1 i 38, Samuel Oveushine, Eighth tfantry; Captain J, W, | te State Association says the Judiciary Committee bas Shae 0 fn B y e entry: Fi must a ‘ ~ BI ROVIDENCE, Oct 15—Arrivod, atoamer Utility, Fargo, | the stomach, sitntlar io what we see in tripe, is what throws Johnny hoore. Clots, Thirty-ewhth iniantry; First Lieutenaut J. M. ‘om Bois ard to the Re cording Seerétary of the Schr Aviatine, Robinson, New Bedford. Philadelphia; schrs Daniel Morris, : zabeih: | out the gastric juice; and when the stomach gets a thick coat Betle Morrill elley, Thirty ychth rm thng During his presence g0C ation a copy of the decision of the committce Kehr James Harreti, Nickeragn, New Bedford, port; Cyrus Chamberlain, Courtland, usan Jane, | Of slime ont, it prevengs the castric Antes, from flowing and Prince Albert in the fleid Generai Sheridan has assigned the follow. | 0% Ach matter brought before them within fifteen Sehr Joseph, MeCatthy, New Hedford. ¥ Anstrewa, Tuckerton; Liddie, Crawford, Tuck digestion ceases SCHE tK'S SEAWEED TONIC diss } ing officers for duty with him:—Brevet Lienteuant | (Ys of the date of the receipt of thecompiaint from | Schr Wm Wt Secl, ‘New Hedford. Sailed—Ship WH Moody, Durkee, Phiindelphini belgs Ro. this mucus or silme and restores the stomach to ite Colonel J, Schuyler Crosby, Acting Adjutant General; | Me Secretary. As yet the action of the committee cht Allie Oakes, Fitch, Newburyport. maine (Br), Card, and James Davis, Clough, Philadelphia; | natural condition, k Brevet Lieutenant Colonel Thomas M,C. Moore, aid | OM ANY Of the matters brought before or acted upon | Sehr Monitor, Robbing, Wareham. tolirs Amiay Béebe, and Hanaah Blackman, Jones. ao; | SCHENCK MANDRAKE PILLS ate also required to ry de-camp; Brevet Colonel George A. Foraych, Acting | BY tem Nas not beew communicated to the seere- | Sckt Hila Hag. Couxins Wareham for Georgetown, ee Er Crater dae Can Merete Reeae: entdomts | ceamplion aie conned teams tein alocaneo mone ni sen pomioand 4 patel Inspector General, commanding party o!’ scouts; | tty. Gentlemen of the coiminittee, you are sharp | Beir PW Johnson, Martin, Wareham for Elizabethport Baxter, Joves; E A Elliott, Nickerson, acd Fashion, | The liver becoming torpid, it ceases to throw out bile, and 1g ; nye i384 F Liew t Henry Jackson, Seventh caval on others, oly the laws yourselves, Seyr Niantic, Wilson, Taunton, saabad Davis, N York. @ short time the wh m is deranged. The macw cHIhD RACE ting Chief Engjneer, jp torlay the Unions play the Actives at Tremont, | Schr Ida, Phillips, Taunton. RICHMOND, Oct 14—Saitet, brig Mozart (NG). Tiotehens, | membrane of the bronc sympathizes swith the othe T +«(‘is was for horses that uever trotted better than i‘ ie |. W. Gent Seventeenth infant: The jords play the Stars at the Capitoiine Sehr Mat 3 Mend, Thrasher, yaunton, a: janeiro; schrs Hardscrabbie, Joues, and Uccan Belic, gegane, and, Betanaeteseacns ‘song of it, he or she bi f f d re, ore tthe dee | gtounds, iuals play the Grier 1 schr Ses “ tery, . . ty a4 ; oe ex e, _S b t ge A cate of Sehr jcLean, Thora i L ‘ork do; Corvo, Pickering, do; Vit . | the aid of the Seaweed Tonic and Mandrake Pills, The liv: iladevphia; | bas ail the tenons blood to strain, and when it gets in a morbi condition blood and bile run through the m mixed, @u¢ becomes the blood ao thiek it oa Pearsall and Goed One st Heat.—Vearsatl took the lead and opened a a gap on the othere around the turn, going to the | Of Lie railroad stating that the stage coacies have r pole eight lengths ahead of Good One, who | Veet taken of the Denver route, owing to the hos- Up to the i4th inst, 28,000 persons were registerea : f blood when the aysiem fs In this locked-np con lition, without . ‘ Schr Elfzabeth M Sinith, Chase, Fall River. . igence has beén received from the terminus 3 Schr Village Queen, Tillotson, Providenc nella, Henderson, do; Redington, Grozory, P i TCLEGRAPHIG NEWS ITEMS. Schr Cornelia Webber, Providence far iitients 14h, Aretic, Healey, NYork: Sarah, Moron, do; Delaware, Schr San Juan, Lewis, Providence for Albaay. Crockett, do. the whole body Schr Lady Adams,-Lvana, Providence for Elizabethport. Richmond, | he a ise ehie: | tliity of the Indians. - The S line Iss ; ce & week, thus doubling the stages, using one for pas. | _ CTOSbY aud Davis’ new block of stores at Brook. | Sch? Alids; Eaton, Providence for k.izabethport. and SJ Lindsey, Crockett, N ry Hall ork Underwood, Providence for Elizabethport, senyers and the other for the guard. Fort Wallace | field, Mas rmot ; ‘Ned Sumter, Lord, and Allie Oaks, Yun § was destroyed ti f rae | Schr Brave, Snow, Proviuence. Seals’ ‘ Skawmutsccoud, three lengths | 18 thirteen miles beyond the rauroad terminus aud | img.’ Loss $10,000, <* ° S@ Yesterday morn- | Feit Winsor, Wainews, Provifence. K; brig WH Biekthore, Bickmore, New Orie throngh the veins, and the hemorrhage censes. | If, when pe rg easily b, 7 whe hoger aber on the Sania Fé route, 80 that comimunioating apr sadh ated Schr Ocean Whve, Baker, Providence, mpre: ennedy; R Leach, Jameton; O Avery, | #onaare attacked with hemorriiaze, they would frst take ane reall took the lead, was heyer | §!ge Js still kept up on alternate days. 8 windsor LOOED, OCR ake are maaan, of sone Brenerenn, aloe, B er See Fee a ets Or batman “aitee Coneen Pasche eB | Goud soda be reltored rote ans Suing Worn the Runes aaa Seoon ‘ : ays. sor Locks, Conn., we ‘ chr Co , Provitence. lly ath, age, Hix voy, French; i om ble ~ nendea ® n by six jenwths, He passed the -- - Thursday, at Springdeld Mass. We ca oe act | Seu W Raawyeh, Ryan, Providence for Philndetohia, Hodjdon, Hail; A ‘Jameson, Candace; Laconia, Hall; Nan- | $8 the only way, for asiringenta are temporary and it aye quarter pr half mile in 1:17 aad MEXiCo, kerosene. » “ass., by ‘plosion o: Schr Westmoreland, Rice, Providence for Piilatelphiay ius, Hath, Silzabeth, Ruowltoa, NYork. broachial tubes and lay the croundwork for éondumptlOWe ‘‘ inte thes. aie in © following 1 the sum- — ‘The coroner's inquest in th ft thet A Lalleott, Niekerson, Frovideuce, gett, Liverpool with n,000 naka whert ye © Steet Made | a selphlae Crees Bete alz, At hie petnetpal oft Letter from General Corona t "4 nie | e case of the boy Per. rd, Providence. q «with 45, el at). ‘ atelphing every Batur whee itera for ats fod Beatvall... of General Pax | a verdict that he came to his death by @ sot ved bs uninell, Bunnell, Pre Heorgetown, TIC, ‘ fesstonatiy i 99 Bond etroct, ow Porky +0 Shepard, Burrel, Provizonce lor Gearje: | , Salled—Barks WE Anderson, Drummond, NYork; Plot. ¥, October 27, nnd at 8} Hanover street, Boston toni—Certaia Complicity of General Cauiom | J*¢ph Flanagan, deputy sherit, Good ONG. «a oT days Eases ad ye Aspinwall. day, October 2% ile uf Time, 2:54 3644. Action of Government--Lozad, ‘The new shell for the St. Jo rsoll, Providence for Philade!phis Wth—Arrived, ship Siar of the West, Liverpool; bark: +p tie wives advice free, but for \——— = the Warpatin, a amet at Springfield, Mass. on Wo pesday next, with the Be: nore, Terry, Providence tor Eeabetn. | Qed and Haleyon, Haro, he hag ght and, ont a See meets brie hy CALEY PAM SManarean, 8 ‘a ard brothers, arrived in that city yesterday. It is | P's, 0 anne “TAUNTON, cl sabre’ Nianiic, Norcan; Price of the Ful rmopte Srey an AW ERY Tonic i TROTT) NG AT WAVERLEY PARK, MJ, segih- id hia ermaniens rae , ve 1808. | niy-two feet 1 ng by sixteen inghoe wider weigne | sett pat Bodion hence Fienitee = Philips aud inet rt ber, York?’ ree Ue | fet boule, or 678 batt dovea. “MandFaR® Pills 2 * ovale ~as that portion of the New Jersey | 2 fend you the supplement of No, of the Pacifico, 136 pounds and fe named the J. M. Field. A four | Sclir Ann i Salter, Haker, Pawtucket, PAL Belg imotny iets, | tage a Supply of Dr. Scheack's inedicines for wa'e at ‘al ’ P y | which con 01 ommunications 7 “ B , |, and r owe, Whitniore, Bristol. , Boston “f Society's fair grounds set apart im ations regarding the re er ee vs che Fi Wotier, Bakers Landing for Phin feiphia, ane Also for sale by all drugetsts and dealers, Agri for equine sports \'S now cal eneral Canto. You have scen the ante. | peDulled on the same day with the imternatlonal or equine sports J 6 alvaty « ag yesterday ¢ race f gor celient trotttag. The poe ite cedents of this matter In the newspapers, Which | -————Tcnsiner Hil, Korwich tor ecene of some ex) celier ag. u '® | have been already published in this city, Finally, Schr Snecess, Richards. New Le commenced on Thurs vut , : cl : je , , there arrived yesterday afternoon an “extraordl- 8 H I P P I N G N E W 8. ‘ Be ir Neny Finch Hays, New Lonton fer Alexi Bayles, Arnol/l, Ne Chaplin, Norwich for art for Eltzabethport. abethport, etupor BSOLUTE DIVORCES LEGALLY 0: LL FRENCH CHINA! nnnenecanemnne | fon aulictent ener Ne aerate euRBOr, . A Tr Regustent cause.” No pubiitly, no argo til Wivore obs a funseed pete ny 00 0 F.T. KING, Counsetior at Law, 241 Brondyay. Sold togethe: : ets, onty 1.—OF FICIAL ™ j= DRAWIN 7 ce RAICIAL, DRAWINGS OF THE SHELBY COLn 1.A88 498, ooTONER 15, 1984, hy 6. ovght to have owing it was deen racing tll to-day. Frida ua. andria, Va. «ph lous character of the we: , ed pr a rr postpone the Ahags ™ | mary’ with despatches from General Guerva, in Sehr Brandywine, Harvey, New London praden Dostpone the Arst day's | vnich ne transcribes me @ communication from the Saks LB dppoot Chee hen * programme came om | ™ rt Programme came Of | Governor of Duraugo, who makes the following de- Do’ not be afraid to order, for “i ly Kuowe that ihey are the best baryarus of abethport. ‘or Eligabetliport. for Baitimar Almanac for New VorkeesTuis Day. LMY COLLRGE—EXTRA ( 42, yesterday. The atten ia) as poor, and, except “i Sehr Isaac Merritt, Hill, a ar the elty call and bay, If not, send a P. 39, 61, fined to regular lovers of \.arfdow, ‘There were two | That the Judge of the criminal tribunat of that city | Sun sete, 5 17 | High water....eve 9.34 | Behe Deborah Lynch, New levee Silvor plated Ware in great variety, including Knives, Forks Nor, suttri e GO, Manager oe , e has Informed ¢he State goverument that there ure gi Sass Bent G Ocsapin anton Nou haven, iad Bpotne, ate aren eet rare, 5 KENTUORY—EXTRA CLAGS M41, OOTOD: # 8, ‘The frst Was ons postponed from the | facts more thao suMelent to prove that General Weather Along the © Schr Carrie H 8paifort, Norton, Bridgeport. Firm clase House Furnishing Goods, China, Glass ang bat 5, inte fair, the premiutms rf vwiich had not | Cauto is the principal criminal in the homicide of + o Const Schr Reading RR No 48, Simmons, Mystic for Phite Jelphia, Crockery Ware of every description, Send for catalogue, KENTUCKY—OL ase $42, OOTORI Deen arded. It was tree for ail horses | General Patoul, but that be Is not able to put him in | py Ocronte 16-9 A. M. Schr Doretia Kahn, Stocking, Pordiaudy Ol nN DWARD D, BASSPORD, 63, 84, 5, 20, 46. O71, 8. 18, 7. s that had never beateb! three = minutes | prison, as he claims special privileges as a Deputy | port thood . Bekr Frankiin, Hulse, Connecticut River. ————_d___ooper Insitute, Nev ‘ornor Store, For eiroatars das eect MOBRIEN & b0., ‘Mau! errs. previous to Xeptember 20, 1844) mile h beat two | and exemption from accusation until so decreed by | taitae Bark Eathor, which arrived 16th from Ardrossan, reporte:— =DONT PAIL TO Rt THR efor MANGE, Butt See in three, to harness, The pred were | the Chamber of Deputies. That in spite of this ex. 7 Boston... .; Seve, lat ob ton 88, had a leave gale from Ws nd Al Pex now running fn t 3 2 2 TRARUB, SHITE 8 Od., ,, 1100 to dirst, $59 to 1425 to third. Nine | ecption the Goverfior had ordered tie detention of Peladank vilch Sprang maim rae Sooner ane — ae autire PILLD ARE MADE Pie een j, wees entered and al + The race extiivited some | General Cauto, because the Congress being in recess Wine Ung Tat 48 90, Jon 48, saw a large iceberg, “at Ions 0 fot nt AGNES CROFTON, — BRAN ORETUS PILLS ARE MADB FROM ROOTS AN. fin ¢fupning and waa won in two étraight heats by | the criminal would have tind to conceal himself | whiner ‘Oct 7, Ulie Olsen, aeaman, of Christiana, Norway, 7 nti By Lucy Randall ¢ herbs that hi = Gro, ¥ Mare, entered vy “Bummer” Collins, of Morris. | from justica, That this detention 18 not to be stminy | Fortreat mics chronle diarrhara, J "| Tue LoTrEery ov LIrE, sire peer riparia petit hag ameseer ig sheer tae hath wn, Making the first heat in 2: ne 86 on “parole,” ag he hag broken his word of honor vy | Richinond..., Matilda Brooks, om nel 1 ; | and conait: town, ob titet jianden,ge sorrel mave, entered by | an ofteal ie ereenanae that no enme fad been | New Orioant.: * 10et at ty i iret 4th, from sn ckannvie {& | Tae visavisen rrarrer oF onakofeh™ Brougham; 2 ions of men when sick. ‘They milily, but aureip ‘‘ y News + tol he secon pres A a D in. al at gy eplitt iT ‘ bay oe hg, entered by Charies odinakyr, froin the | cipal nutice of tt ye! Serene fe Pate jn | Havana... ves GF Shore | wards, and taking away the whofs topmase “ei. ° ¢ down or ig Contributors to the FIRESTDE COMPANION Gn expel all impurities from the blood and system, and are ing ig BS Snes , ’ uthor ul lace of “A : wh see M ¢ most distinguished writers in the country. capable of hurting the moat deli e pla carried of the third, The ext race | whaW be the barrack, in the- Government “ - . A: XS a m lelicate or weak. For cold Was foray Kewl of ¢200~$100 10 the stat, $60 to | House, which he has been allowed to use on account | PORT OF NEW ¥ORK, OcroBER 16, 1858, es fear Gomis HachesWateraly W. Gimore Stog JER. | coughs, rheumatiem and tihious 4 Thesecond, “2 19 the third and #20 to the fourth, | of venig the commanderieltel of a brigade; that ns J - - a Blcnmablp Ocean Queen, Aspinwall; ships Liverpool, ton. | ‘8 Mayne Leld) &0,, 4 : vines bap ihememerets herdhae ‘ r ve, to harness, ere | regar: r he he ‘ " on; Whampoa, N leans; 201 i] me ne Redd ra . mile heats, be “\ ‘oniy six Fan, and one Of thone— | process will pore, ood reoms not, pet oxaguined the Herald Packages. % ° Tereiol. Tuetney Battmore; Fie fletcher, Now Orleans | A BSOLCTE. DiVORCES LEGALLY OnTATNED In | SiSh They are eold in ail drug afores throughout iby ten entries, ‘“atered by Dr. Flagler, of Morvts- | With the oreaee ti General Guerra.will comply Captains and Pursers of arriving at this port will | all those reported yesterday as anchored al the SW apt a diferent States; desertion, non upport Ao, wut ‘t | world. Binck George, “arawn after tho fits’ heat. Au- | toy. Of the judge for their Proper CUB- | plense deliver all packages intenied for the HenaLDto our | » Wiad at sunset W, ; ce He Pe He tncy” Wg ooeamned 8d ‘ther entry—b. Im, KOs Fawilug, of Hoboken | | On my part Thave answered General Guorra, ana | TesUly authorized agents win are attacned to our Steam OPpiCIAd, DRAWINGS ii — ee wis distanced in | ie ad eat. The fol. be him 10 leave the question of competency to tiie Yacht feet, The New York Associated Press do not now 4 Marine Disasters, Ba md iat DRAWINGS MISSOURI AND KEN. VAS FIXTURES, jowing are the run. ree ries aie oat voninee is the And that the aceusdd is not to be | collect Teporte nor attend to the delivery of packages, BTRAMAITIP ALLIANOR, of the New Orleans and Florida MIesoURi sex RA ‘oLAp ooTonsn 14, 1 Doty, Freehold; St. Or Ein conor Bye hE: | Gr tite Poth ee ack, HOF to be guarded by men | aA willbe een by the following extract from the proeeadiogs | Ma! line, before reported aahore in Bt Andrew's Tay, got of a Mak He Bia ott tte ah oh 1 Rew Designe in Giass, Bronze and Ormuln, Hero, Hi. & vernam, bits Annie, B. Daniels, New | whicit his high ranc gives him wit they conn ecg, | the regular monthly meeting heid March 8, 1868:— « Q@ "Bue received ho damage except the lose of ker Place, chat ar har) i ae he French, Enelish and American ork, ‘the thres first heats ®t the race were won | that ue Js to be guarded by the Durango troops,’ and | peeves that on and after, April 1, 1868, the Assostated 4, from Bat Prancleco, betore reported ashore APsprony—Exeyg’ op aoe Soppinan'e lode ernst su ‘baggy looking brown | that in ease of any doubts J Frese Ww ative, the collection ‘of ship mews In the | on Dungeness Spit, was full of water on the adh ut, aid I eth 68, 75, rae Dy, Hero Serctoty was py n, "ueans an easy one, | with the Juclge of the Federation. © et CONBUIE | harbor Of New York. | Passed uaanisiouly, For Hicauably Wee total lone, The capiain had arrived at a5, BETRoRy—cp ane bo ogtbu Ay Peano Mace Fe ey corks gelding. t ; sy hard close Work, Th ‘eaxizact of . ‘The offics of tho Herald steam yachta James and | Port Biakely. > "ay 64, ‘a MM. = Outl pre, Snd was ouly accomplished by J Hs We au eX\unct OF the coutents of the communk | JxaRHETTE 4 At Whilobal Alp.” All tuwunigatious trem | cM AUNT PRRKINS (Br), at Boston 16h fFoan Windsor, | reflyematlom ea ju he agra an lao Raval Havana oY, ARORA DUP & 00 Ob roker, 800 Broadway. #28, 490 and 402 Broadway, coruer Broome stteot,