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10 NEW YORK YERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1868—TRIPLE SHERI Re Sa, SOT + THE PRIZE vr, QzPostte “party ten ays notice of the, ‘piace. The men shail | until the moment they should commence operations, A PRISONER FOR LIFE ESCAPED FROM STATE PRISON. Schr Robt H Felter, aybert Maryland for Providence, Jednann ; Otronto, Reamett, Eitzanemnper: A. P. Stimpecn, a eo | Selou'P Motor ihe mun the ot twelve A.M. audtwo | when the referee warned the contestants to prepare. ote Conn.) | 2m Lookout, Heaths Calais sia’ New Hated: where she | Richiaont, Guplilt nbd Li'eBoat, Achora, Rondow "°%* Tecepasemiel Oe ae the baitie money. | ‘The smile whien had heretofore pervaded O’Bald- | Charles E. Gilbert, the New Britain (Conn.! stacharged, Gleased-Steamehip Witiam Kennedy, Parker, Baltimore; aare hod share Sukh Ta puree ena ay Dee ceeameut ts | Win's countenance and the steady and composed Murderer, at Large. Ser Pacide, Rogers, Calais vin Providence, where shedis | brig Charles Wesley, Nickels, Georgetown, 80. schre Wea Are umm of $200 a side 16. dove de ener | look of Wormald changed suddenly, and as the From the Hartford Courant, Oct. 21.) charged. era Star, Crowley, Baltimore; Star, Crowell Philadelphia The Cindiatorial (6 snap. | Semeteesiestatsaee sonst ime | tlre edmond aah tly ah | coal regoed to ite Pun, tr | wai A. aria St ati # tre wih ee | ee Eaten ee 4 " . as follows:--The second 0 a al a jetert look an fed. r rp rs n, D aiadiatarial ‘contest for the Chia. | fey eyo SeomiesYant Suri fcn it | Pevout ot, however, Oitaidwin had advanced | gn" iyisdi, excaped yesterday morhing. “ie | wasteabedeciargeh™ N<DOMty Bangor va New Haves, | SACOM ek Mica tin\y blauilon Eten % ae ward his adversary, and wlding up three ~ a e et t tl prison, Rebr Geo Gilman, Foster, with lumber to Br, Cumminger, do; brigs Walrus (ir), Boyer, Pionship of tue World Between Wor- | Ro%fsrist.g3.the, th, day of, Septctaber; at Hop Suiits | Hits ‘omered to stake Liat amonnt on the contest, | WHS OUE of two EnEINCT CploN ad A a eat Hgioke & Murray. © Pee fare eee | gears Wa Witch ean ord aan! Ble Chee M0 and O°Baldwi f ssl aeatar'GS Stee? E's rstibe'wth Say | Wormald won tht iow fr corer, and tne ring | SY ict aay Uaeaaythogant thst | MELO’ SMUMEEn, mong ¢ sare eve eaneroaonn | aeseeTane te te hs er Mtoe aay ; R , 4 3 R 0 i men j MB ina, from Rodonda; mald and O”Baldwin, the Irish Grant, the sth et Wa nei, Diamonds, Ha 10) Sorat te Fow Delng completed the men stood forward for the | peer, who had them in charge, step agrone she | By Monk Hone nh BABeer, 7 Gaye, with Inmberto Jon | TiS Gras am eye ica . Bsa pack Sed bg arent | Sc oun ann tan mova enc oer | fail ago aihe el oe Go anata, | ge gc Harem Mand ¢ darn win ue o W 8 | ates NO a at ae) i ER, OF DeTDEND the Sith cope, eee a of eight on with o 1 aaa He a Bobr Hlaphen Hotchkiss, Hodgdon, ‘adel Eaybrook. sin yall - sbirgesbaietskesde hee antennae: | may 8 bere Wane, aM, PUNO» Aut, | anagod to acaye vee naval oy anlage ware | |x? yeaa ae ica ea Seeents Inglorious Termination of the | Metou for cule s/goint io lake place at theiime of pate | favor of O'Baldwin, which, apparentiy dthe | to"catch hold of the capping of the wall and | S47 tCo so wo, York: Bret ld, Growel td Oawanh, Arey, 40; Charles Fi aan eessercercd Yo’ tbe. foal wakeholder from ihe | GHADE to auch an extent that he stepped briskly t0r- | spring over. It has always been the custon at the Schr $ Whitehouse; Jonea: Reston for Philadelphia. Comery, Kubo, Philadelphia. Bia ight. mbes mentioned. , and evidently meant to foi fighting prison to let out the engineers about jwartera | Schr Plymouth Rock, Parker, Boston, ponlled Schre L farren, Warren, W: » DEY The referee 10:06 chonen on the Were possible; but Wormald, with great caution, | Of an hour before the other prisoners are taken into | Sebr Bey Buate, Seabury, Boston. Wardwell Bamtaans Deeese® Brows, BYork Grape SERINE, Wilder fast shat oame foe nod ne fa piace Mined to Keep is opponent at’ a clvitditances ix | Meeps ana before theguards are on the wall re, | CET Hatie Maver Gre fenton for alerniim wfargar Bas nes Hobbs Sow, Faaccehas see it the same day or in the same week, and either | was somewhat strange to see O’Baldwin sioop ir Bonny Boat, for ipuia. ‘ Y 4 pli watch upon them. Gilbert, when he left, had on his Bchr Granite State, er, ¥ BRISTOL, Oct 27—Arvived, echrs Adelaide, Macomber, and One Rowand Fought, the Principals pat arty failing, to, "ive batle money, The sake not to bg down end bend his legs fa if he were Trvon clothes and wore noha He got over the ast | ehe Horiee Rerion, Boston for Whtiadetphin. Eilsha T Smith, Harvey, Euizabethport ; America, Reynolds, e yn up unless by 1 consent, or unt fairly won or wall, tows river, and wi 7, Boston for ip 4 y, ice shall be given to both parties of the | Adversary. Oandidly, the men were afraid of alarm Schr Restless, Baxter, Boston, Sailed—Schr Ruth Halsey, Perry, Newburg. - Seized by the Polite, Handenffed | fra ttnsd i tlc tale dient bth partie each othr, and fuly three minutes were ocsupied in Hae ne EE ee eee aM pUrSUIL Cape | cht Sen Flower, Chaney th Arrived, sob Bhepard A Moust, Young, Eileabeth- in purguancs of this agreement wo hereunto attack our | sparring without the slightest attempt being made ‘ain Willard, t! tly offered a reward | ct Nelson Harvey, Bearse, Boston. POCHARLESTON, Oct 26—Cleared, cand Conveyed, to Pri names, JOSEPH WORMAI striki ‘After a great deal of fencing and | ‘4!2 lard, the warden, ro ly Schr Marietia 31 Boston, CHARLE! » , Schr Ida Richardson, ye’. to Prison. She Coe Ne Se LER SRE Smalling. Wormald landed. ‘a terrific blow on rer ter ry in ete ity Ghibers cesar Wilcox, Nantucket: 4 days, with feh w seteh! arrived, achr Matthew Kenney, Philade pata, 2 fox CORUUN,) Witnesses. O'Baldwin's chest, for whitch bh ded Pans Balled—Steamship Sai Crowell, NYore seal ae Dax Noutx, 't ‘aldwin's chest, for which he was rewarded | way described as twenty-eight years of age, height iF Restless, Davis, Nantucket, 4 days, with fish to Rogers al ser 8 : with -cheers, No sooner had the Giant gufll- : a & DANVERS, Oct $7—Arrived, sobre J 8 Lincsey, Crockett, Bowron, Oct. 29. 105 | Tie deposi rere promptly pel and tne At wa | Ceny recovered” than he was-'grentod, in | fvegeehelgh,ana a ba inches cfr eras And Mae | * tsb crpn New: Redford HEE BRITON 82° Ct ie reutinae, The death-knell of the prize ring in this country | tne friends of the contestants, Both were sanguine | 92Other blow on exactly the same t 2% | ciroulated throughout the neighborhood aad by | fehrSan Luis, Weaver, Somerset, brigs Alice M, Mary L Hines, L Staples; schr Victoria, Y has at length pealed forth in unm! of success, and, fromthe surrounding circumstances | %¢ Previous one. Some cantous sparring | noon a large force of men, properly armed and | Schr Sea Nymph, Conley, Providence for Baltimore. Passed out, brig Caroline, for Wost ludies;achr Flora, for > . (forth in unmistakable sounds, | Of approaching event, a determined battle was | Saccecded, O’Baldwin bearing the thumps wit ap- | eauipped aud halling from Wathersfield, Newington hr James arrett, Nickerson, Providence. Halifax. v ‘and perhaps the man'y anxtously awaiting the result anticl PI a. None doubted the sincerity of the mer parent good humor, and got home beautifully on his | ang New Hritain, was in pursuit. At ‘alate hour in hr George Hotchkias, Racket, Providence. FALL RIVER, Oct 27—Sailed, schrs Sallie Smith, Chase, of the grend gladiate.rial contest will regret to learn | who, previously not in the best Condition had now | OPPonenv’s chest, being neatly @ repetition of what | the afternoon the pursuers had met with no success, | Rebr Brave, Snow, Providence. and Kate MoLean, Hawkes, NYOre, tp antel Bi ‘ 5 ; n he had received from Wormald. ‘The sun shone bril- Schr AF Kindberg, Thomas, Providence for Philadelphia. |, %th—Arrived, schra Minerva, (o ‘Chaee, and Deca? that the‘heroes of Yue hour are safely caged within | gone into training with a will, Bat rumors quickly 3 - It was the general impression in Hartford, where Behr L O Foster, Davis, Newport. Grinne!}, Georgetown, DC; Nalad Queen, 5 yeca- iy See spread around that the combatants did not intend to | #aatly, and it was evidently Wormaid’s desire to try | Gipert 13 well known, that if he managed to keep | Schr M Nicholecn, Freeman, Newport for Philadelpbii tur Oakes, Berry, Philadeiphiar, Win P Williams, Nichols, the walis of a prisen without having tested thelr re- | Hunt and its postponement from ti e sath to the | #84 face the Giant with sunbeams. He succeeded, | out of the way until ‘dark he would ¢:rtainly get | Schr Dr Franklin; Scovill, Norwich, phi. ‘Albany; Gornella, Webber, Elicabethport. spective merits. Uhagrin has now supplied the place | 19th of October excited well gronndcd suspicions, | #24, following him up, dashed out ius left with ight- | clear, He is @ very slurp, active fellow, aud, thus | Sehr Fashion, Davis, Norwich, HOLE HOLE, Oot ai, PM Arrived, achre Blondel, ‘ A crn Sronnde aus yns. | ning force and janded it on O'Baldwin’s nasai Str. Pane Chery Behr Uneaa, Goit, New London. Chapman, NYork for Boston’; © W Dyer, Higgins, Bostoo of expectation, and while every spectato: admired | The arrest of Wormald on the 12th, too, did not 2 being a race for life, he wil! resort to desperate mea- fe v, see serve to place the matter in a fi ble light, organ, which bled sligntiy. (First bload claimed and | gyres before permitting himself to be captured, If | fobr Surf, Dennis, Hariford, SMrigs John Lewis, B Young; achra Matanzas, Elie - the brief exhibition of gaimeness of tie combatants, | eons Riatements were made Lathe eiect that tue | Sowed for Wormald.) Not in the least discon- | ho wiruck for the river it ia possible that te crossed | eek wetyler, Pratt New Haven...) oa | gant ttary Encinas Bilan Mornisany Otronto, Capt Yobny few quitted the scene of action without feelings of | entire affair wasa humbug. Finally everything was carton, 0 Baldwin, kept out of a san, ad com. | over, the channel being narrow at that point, though | Schr John Hickey, Chase, New Haven. loavo, F 8 Lindsey, Céroling Knight, Allenton, 145 Barts sincere regret, for it was the unaulmous opinion of | quietly set to rights aud the parties lert ihe city for | Wormaid into his_corner, but before ie shot. cut 4 16/8 kenerally belleved that he would work around | feir Usoane, Plutab, Bridgeport, Baad A Watena, LM Reed, Se seussoll Sinight, all present Myit uad the police not made their ap- | the scene ofaction, ee | Wormald sent in his right again to the damage of | (amard jtocry Hie and take hls way to Cedar lll | Schr Clara Post, Ferris, Connectiout River. Favinto, Admiral,“ Beret Fierce, 3X Shamons, Clare, Pearance a ‘more determined battle wonld not ‘ ie a OvBaidwin’s ribs, which the latter reciprocated with | with, while the route that way would take him by ReruRNRD—Ship Malay, Dudley, hence for Hong Kong, | Ngdab,,Race Horse, i 1 boned, ttle 4, Raymond, Phila- a z a stinger onthe rivtt aw. Again the men retreated a | ¢) » | Oct 8, when 700 miles from Sandy Hook, Oct iz 8 tu 3 ‘nila, Magune, do torSalem: have been registered in the records of " i relunl- | Hite and advanced, O'Baidw.n keeping his left going | Pie, Tesidences of some of his best friends, whose | jexk ant was o' lized to return jhe ta now leaking at the rate | dpiphia for Rncos prign Maura ey ed score Datel, Wis ring. Sti resting under the intuences of | : evening lasts | Tike a machine, while Wormald was cool and only | Inchisand get into Proper disadiee te teadieteeuts | Of # mehos an hour. Hama, Roiinsan, Norfolk tor Boston; OQ Cranmer, Oran- previous deceptions, the many who had congregated a nicbree awaiting the opportuntty of sending na comforter. | escape, aul SAILED. mer Aid, Smiths Maggie iilvey, Honers, got ao es, “i ft i A el } y . ol — ret ia for do; ‘Within the limits of Lynnfield were, up tothe last | aeiermined upon, and, though the matter was Ree ee eay er a On eee mt aan fran poe p fBheln, Bremen Tripol, Mverpoal; Col Porting Aosalcoe, Paine, 40, for Provuchgirn! Moment, daubiful lest the contestants py accldent | Te*nany of the sporting fraternity of tue city, soon | GHARUS nose, which staggered him a litt LAvIDgs ity. SAME RDRDy MORNOMEY,<t Pe ge perce i Ait ta AC oe should not appear; but when, amid the assembled | jearned when page tei Wastocome of, ac. | 28d produced a stream. " O*Baldwin smled | que Would-be Assassin Hired to De His | wind We light. Vx! for'Selem Cand mailed); Vesta (yacht); Atktas, Nowpart : 5 “s ga ‘ ood humoredly and hopped about mmbly. cdl tet heey for Boston (and sailed); Delmont, Gaies, Portland for PI congregation of those who had come far to witness | cordingly small batches of the fancy left the city on | Wormald being very anxious to repeat the dose, Work, felpbia: 2 Snow, Thornuike, do for NYork; Alpine, M 4 the engagement, two castors were successively shied | TUCMday evenly for Boston, most of them bY | attempted to follow up his last adventure, but {From the New Haven Journal, Oct, 26.) Marine Disasters. Babgor for do;Juage Tenney, Kavanagh, Gardiser for do: Into the ring a feeling of excitement ran through the | Gay morning per tale Wormald had girendy ae. | 22 forcing O’Baldwin Into the east corner of the rg | Between three and four weeks ago James Gorman, |, Str Krr Catsow, Pennell, from Callao tat inst for Havre, | RC Thomas, Grockett, Réck/and for Philadelphia, é i 4 a, gp the pra, Hi already Dre~ | he was stopped by a blow in the ribs, which, how- | anold man who lives im the village of Westville, | guane Jaden, was in contact sume day off the island of San | Returned Sclir Joseph, ; erowd scarcely equalled by that even incident to } ceded all hands, for the purpose, it is \sald, of ve a Me id prenzo with British ship Glee Maiden, Capt Powell, from MYSTIC, Oct 28—Arrived, schr E B Wharton, Bonsall, meeting his family, whom he expected from Eng- | CYe partially glanced off, Still forcing the Giant | while returning to his home one dark night, was sud- | Bombay, In baliast, caustng much. damage to both vessels, | Philadelphia. the International contest between Heenan and | nq! ine prelimiviaries were o ably managed as Into the cone wormaa. teanyens, ‘2 which Geniy set, upon in she Garkness ‘ye Sinan, who The KC put back to Callao 3d inst for repairs, and remained (qHEW ORLEANS, Oct 94 Arrived. steamship Chrysolite ' Sayers. scarcely any suspicion was aroused by tie small aA pose aim down and beat him in the moss horrible inate Fr), Gall, Liverpool ; lcLeod (Br), Brownrigg, do, - ¥ spending a few seconds in vigilant scout- | manner, and finally left bim lying on the ground, low, ships Anna Cam) minond, from Savannah; Chrie- Itis unnecessary to recapitulate the varions etr- | Kuots of sporting men who congregated all the day | fig" Wormald dashed out his lett, aud, | supposing him to be dead. Mr- Gorman, though ter. | after baisgectone ss Point edi ake sheer GU cekees | teh Friedrich from Bremen; brig Victoria (Sp Cassanors, eumstances prior to this engagement. The pubiic | 12,{he Relnborhood of Court street. By the way. a | though ne succeeded on. the Giant's ivories, he was | ribly beaten, Ianaged after a while, with great dif. | perbour, and has fost part of her shoeing. eae tL oan, waakiuaten Gane Mees have been pretty well informed upon all matters | pei ot pact tines meyer elected for the adjust’ | countered on the jaw bone by avery severe blow. | ileulty, to get home, where he was taken care of, | Sone Is.ann Howe, Carver, from Vinalbaven for Phila: | ships aivice (Brke wore Liveryaols Endy. Blegsiagtom aa: preliminary arrangements; for belt observed | Some counter hitting succeeded, when the men | He, a8 soon as he was able to do so, made complaint | delphia, with granite, sprung & leak off Georges Bhoal17th Giarke Leoutias, Gates, do; Mataro ‘Op blak, relative to the proposed fight between the two com- | tiat all ideas of prize tightng were totally abandoned r ed si ins i ; do; iP. pelitors for the championship, and while during the | bY te Peaceful citizens of the “Hub” amidone of the | Cunched and Wormald slipped down amid great | at the police office of thé assault, and police deteo- | Tose San tangea'a: Winds WE Toe A epacee eas, | Eke derived, shipe Dormio, Cousins, and Mel he chal hip, id while duri ie e} i re Lv Oller was set to worl 0 ferret out the rascal a ded a joo ships Nunquam rma! le Whole course of events fia ives iron ea io | ued aoeutactemara geersinicn ena tiecrtocy tava THE POLICE RAID. who made this attempt to commit one of the most | 2 was bullt at Vinalbaven im 1867, where abo was owned. ' | rose, Nichols, NYork, | awe has seen for years. Everything waa thercfore favorit | me combatants returned to their corners, and. | cowardly of murders. He succeeded on Friday Miscellaneous. ee eer Fane, Oct A rtre elD Walon, Orie Met s : fe 3 y 1 : . sincerity has justly been aroused, not a few will | Die tothe event; yet thearrangements were not com- | as they were weated and getting ready for thd next | last in’ arresting aman named Patrick’ Leach, | Our thanks are due to purser 3 E Huertas, of the steamship | Mot@lian, Yor _ . feel extremely disappointed at the inglorioua | fur Whe intention of those having Guarce ofthe | TUM, the excitement ran’ very high and | who was committed to the lock-np. Leach, | Kagle, for full les of Cuban papers, &c NEW BEDFORD, Oct97—Arrived, schra MHL Rend, Ben Jasted, gave evidence of peing perhaps the moat | tie darkness and excitement of the city to proceed | Wormald way dikewine wari coveted: Thos | Thornes norm oe in ettect as follows: He sald that | our tanks for his attentions. NEWPORT, Oct 27, PM—Arrived, achr A G Pease, Raynor, to some secure spot far beyond the reach of the law. y ) rtalned a spite brilliant pugilistic encounter that has taken place for | $0 gome Secure spot far beyond the reach of the AW. | saree was about to call time when, without the slight. | against James Gorman, who ts related to him, on | ,LAUNCHRD—At Rockland Ith inst, trom Nislled 'SehrsWiliard, Caswell, NYork} Fremont, Young, years, Without further dilating upon possibilities | gle boat could be secured for love or money, and, edt een ike an Gvalcncier te Bute: Tre dive etvoen Thoue” German hen ae Rion uamven tiesie Witenes nod na beast gi erin soi ee Smith, Chase, i Kate At would be well to proceed with u deseription of the od maceatanidlcg (ie mice amip eng oieary MeoeeDa fcene was perhaps unequalled on any occasion of | wife, which was tried last apring before the Superior Cine eee ee Mcleia, Hawken Fal iver for Nore Blow, ‘Addison for en: ’ 2 we r 8 ne 3 buttons, angr: y ut which was finally settled upon such terms ne 5 ; Ellen jarnee, Cue BIOGRAPHIES OF THE MEN. hot sreld to the very handsome inducements held out | ya” uplifted ‘clubs sent a thrill through the | that Gorman’s wife went to live with him again, aud | Tm themonth of November the tron can and nun buoys | , NORWICH, Oct 3]--Artived, schrs) Vapor, Johnaog, Tren: JosrrH WoRMALD is a native of Poplar, in the East | tions it appeared that most of the river steamers | S8°mblage and all fled ‘ike wildfire. | that Thomas Gorman agreed to give hum (Leach) | 7arking objects in Narragansett bay, Fisher's I Sound, | $2! Roudouts George & Edgar, Jersey Clive oe in 1 z O’Baldwin, in attempting to get over the | $1,000 if ne would kill James Gorman and burn him, | }0ng Island Sound. New Haven harbor and channels through | ""Saileq“Sohra John G Baxter, DT Willeus, and G F Brow! End of London. He is in his Twenty-sixth year, | Were laid up for the winter, so that the prospect for | graces, fell and was secured, as was also | anid that in pursuance of such an agreement he has | {helower bay of New York, will be removed, and spar buoys : ‘i ie stands etx feet fn height and usually fights at about | Haft tae ee ea te seston. ut the | Wormald. A few men sald they would take care of | already paid ulm $500 of the $1,000, and that he | *" "By orter atthe Lickieuse Hera, "NEW LONDON, Oct 37— Arrived, achrs Avatl, Dibble, New 160 pounds, He was brought out by Jack Hicks, a | risks, and finally, towards eleven qelock, Lynudeld | Q’Baldwin; but the policeman, feveliing his pistol at | (Leach) made the assault for the money puld. Leach LUDLOW CASH, Lighthouse Torpector, 84 diat, | YOPK for Providence ; Seaport, Velaor; Pantteay Racket, and ( 7 H fl Wy freA 4 a them, threatened to tire upon them. lrmly avers that this is the case, and says he will | US Lighthouse depot, Tompkinsvilte, Staten Island, NY, | COPY; Mills, Rondout for do, noted light weight of that place, and oy him | Was fixed upon ‘as the scene of action, The most » L ‘Oct 20 186%. Salled—Schr Daniel Webster, Megath lin, Newb P y profound secrecy as to the locality prevailed, and The ring was cleared in probably three seconds | swear to it. He was arraigned before the City Court PHILADELPHIA, Oct 38—Arrived, barks oanoke Br), matched against darky rejoicing in the | Ihongitsome had ascertained that tie creat couteot | ater the arrival of the police. Both pugtiists were | on Saturday morning, when the hearing of the case Whalomen. Davis, Porto Cabello; Salmi (Rus), Eckholm, Liverpool | bras title of | Jem Mace’ Wolf, The Aight | came was at hand but very Jew were aware of to TAD CMTE Bu ORV So van Worse, Hayne Ma Waar. Se a ee Ataetle Grens Fane bere a ens Se en eee | Cats sal Cater, Pacts = “Oo {eh ! je 2 ol Aj an asi ft een arraigned, ey were commities for further , mds for 8 appearance. whit rman a oll, nt home ellie 0 ; Dians ), Mic! hours and twenty-five minutes, ‘during which time | Callty. um mrART FROM BOSTON. examination. “The disappointment and vexation | had his face badly mangle, aud. he’ stil bears the sh the rorage, a8 ole sp and’ ah do Mackin ll Leftat | don. Binlly Faber, Clark, Foriemoutn; HO "Broo arg 418 rounds were fought, when darkness came on and a of the crowd was tremendous. Many had | marks of the murderous attack made upon him. re Pate Wee ar a hee ee Gi thie season, | Newport; achrs Ralph Souder, Crosby, Hillsboro, 3 rounds | fF ‘As already mentioned, the city was ablaze with rig Para, Worth, of Salem, salled from Mauritius Sept 6 | Raymond, Ellsworth, NYork; Geo Kliborn, Stanley, St John, { the referee stopped the affair, both men being ter- excitement, A brilliant glare tlumined every street | C2Me @ great distance to witness the engagement. to aruise, having repaired. NB, Mary Louise, Hamilton, do; M H Wescott, Gand: ve yibiy punished. “The fight was not renewed. After | through which the procession passed, and anid the | Ulduestionably, had the fight proceeded, it would | ~~~ ooo = = paere idence ; Jax Sattarthwaite, Lonz, Salem; F G ‘Clark, this battle Mace was so pleased with Wormald that | wildest shouts of gloe aud rejoicing the pugilisis | Nave been one of the most terrific ever fongnt in| SOT PPING NEWS rap fr Seaman {JA Garrison, Smith, and Northern Ligut Ire he ‘entered into arrangements with Inia to travel | Widest, shouts of lee aud rejoicing the pugilleis Ouutry Or clanwlione® (GOL MmAienower thats i pile John N Qushing, Swap, from Rassein for Falmouth, | Seaman; J A Garrison, Smith, and Northern Ligst ireland, with circas and set-to together, which proved of ground. y twelve o'clock probably half a dozen determination and pluck, and tt 1s unfair to surmise nen y July 17, iat 7 8, jon M4 E, great advantage pecuntariy. Wormald was next | Sarriages had started on the route, aud tovadia | #8 to who would have carrled off tue palm. Thus Almanac ‘or New YorkewTuis Day. Foreign Ports. 2 nani (a, Prana, Rotensneps Gol maiched against Andrew Marsden for £100.aslde; | One oclock. this morning nearly forty pro. | ds the great prize fight. — ‘Armces am, Oct 18 Salad, Melboarnc, Horton, NYar GW chee Eton Patten: Clog: Menth, alieece been but bis backers forfelted £60 rather than run the risk | Cceded on thelr trail. It was @ piercing night, | _1e police in Lynn, {n'sppears, became suapicious, | Sun rises 6 28 | Moon rises....eve —— | phase Ot Bi Arived, Blomidon, Cowen, Philadel- | Golden Eagle, Howes, New Kediord; Bluck Diamond, ‘oun, 9! losing £100, owing to Joe not taking proper care | and though the moon slione brilliantly and | (Winx to the number of vehicles which passed | ae Perales 4 Sy | Pale th Bite Nee neste eo ork; Bessie North, Toye, | S24 dalla Grawford i Ti ef himself, This led to a rupture between Wor- | the surrounding scenery was ail that coaid-be ‘ace | trough the town on Thursday night, and laid their | S40 sets........ 4 59 | High water..mora 7 23 | go;"John Fills, Melvin, Savannah, hy Fores | on, Salem; B Sted snald’s backers and himself, and to punish him Hicks | sired by midnight travellers, an iniense frost pre. | P!@ns fel 8 Their raid upon the crowd ee Saiied from Flushing 14th, Venua, Crowell, NYork. Stro1 t Neows; matched George Iles, of Bristol, against tum, a no- | Yaiied-so thatewith tne exception of the rolling of | Wasa audden as it was unexpected, and the man- Weuther Along the Coast. ASPINW ALL, Oot 18—Arrived, bark Idaho, Chapman, New | geyod, Homan Prono vice six feet one and a half inches high, weighing | wneels, no sound broce the stiliness of the migate | Net in which the whole matter was accompliatied Ooronnn 20-9 a.m. | Batied 16th, bark § : Dighton j Cerro Gordo, Hod - 215 Ibs, This time, although very neglectful in his | On came carriage after carriage in line of proces. | Sack the assemblage with wonder. It was cer- i for. | Moule damaleas inthe biigh Conte’ Rice Caer, Eine: | Rockporl: Aunto May, aa training, Wormald Was lucky enough to knock Mes | gion, and, judging from all the circumstances, thar | ‘nly a dangerous State to fight in, but cirewn- 19th, Hdwin Kennedy, Swarts, Pensacola’ iv, N¥ork} | Goatrey. Godfrey J it gut of tine after fighting twenty-four rounds in two | Gecupanta had peacetully gone to slerp, so that the | Stes compelied it BREMERHAVEN, Oct 14—Arrived, Mazatlan, Paulsen, New | {er#0n; RW Gos fate a TO at : Doors and eight minutes. Tis ‘fight came of June | coriége presented a fair idea of a miduight funeral. Vormald and O'Ba!dwin were taken before Justice York. be eS eS ' 35, 1864, and was for £26 9 aide. ‘This led to another me ee ce Newall. of Lynn, and’ ordered to give bonds in rieaniled Jath, New York (a), Dreyer, New Orleans (andar | * Lewes, bel, Octde, 6 PM. —The following. vessels match araden, which was for aside and ve! 0 each for appearance in January next, and in r ft . :—Ships He the champion’s belt,” which Heenan and Sayers | js kannal locale ior an engamement It ada | detauit were remanded {9 prison. exe One BARORLONA, Oct 12—Arrived, John Gedate, Dongall, New | Trtand’ dir Cole Campbell: for Hotedam: DAs Adelatge 4 Tought for. In this affair Wormald was the victor in | happen to be altnated in the ‘State of Massactuaetis. ———__—. Balled 11th, Sandy Hook, Barstow, Licata. Norris, for Key West; Hanson (iregory, LP eared The « ‘ Pighteen rounds, lasting but thirty-seven minutes. | Truth to say, there Was scarcely the alautes. hoine : ; Cavi7, Oct Ie Raed,’ Northwood, Mickets, Baltimore; | Dug Anna Wellington, for Genoe, went io vee 24d tnat Site nght took place on the 4th of January. ieee, | 2rultto say, there was scarcely, the a:lgutes: noine MILITARY INTELLIGENCE, nih ivam Ani, Tibbetls 'Gleuceater, Mane ee DRTEMOUTH, Ost S8_Arrived, sahre Alice G Grace, Gil 5 a vi v u D" ENC. — ac! 5 and fellow traveller, iu the endeavor to tetrieve lis | Huvra ve lofiundoue te preserve the seereen ot rag | THE Fall fuspection—Aggregate Htrength of Chinchan Cand aalled Oct for Nanton Whoo seiner his | French, Georgetown, DC; Bila H Bernes, Avery, Baltimore jenarsoter, 1085 in wae match with Joe Coburn, | occasion. the First Division. Janelro (and sailed 80th for, Ohinchas "to load for Antwerp); Ata Eldredge, Mlckthan, Velinea poe my ee wtnok "De Famed rte Meats ken, ace, Wp treland on.the | PO"baldwin and Wormald arrived with their re- | Tho tnspections of the several regiments of the veri} Frail Flint Hobluson, Manzanillo: (sud eign? Racuett; BA. Atwood, Higgins: MR Garliate, It and £200, but’ here een ‘eatin ease 0% s, aud tue combatants, having iearned | First Division, New York State National Guard, for Obinchas), » Horner, Philadelphia Henry Cantos u the arrangements, Were despatched to their quar- Herald Packages. Sailed Sept 28, ships Memnon, Baker, Chinchas; Tho- Pond; isaac N Seymour, Davis, and lege opr Aes Saget sclentife | tars, here, comfortably wrapped up, they were oo was Hew a rings ee eat Copiaing and Pursore of Veasels arriviag at this port will mas Lord, Day, Kat Ost Ki Carson, Pennell, Havre No Webster, Randall, Alexandri coed uy soon lost lumber. jer General J. H. Liebenau, of iv Governor's staff, ” iver all pack: tnt fo if {end put back next day in ress); 3’, Shatemuc, Soule, * ” 7 @ surrounding scenes are worth a note or two. FL Spent In ‘Oct 18, ships Js Cheston, 81 Ward, and Julia A Rich, Patten, New York. the latter not appearing at the appointed place to | Candidiy, @ more orderly crowd of rousns never | rly presumed that the members of the National | Yacht sleet. The New York Associaied Press do not now | grrivba toi ter Corea ten race eas rrom Chinchas, | Wei FRANCISCO, Ost Is—Atrived, bark Balesteo (tal), Sent he ones ime agreed on Wormald was awarded | congregated anywhere. They were jolly toan ex- | Guardand that large portion of our citizens who | collect marine reports nor attend to the delivery of packages, Baker, from doy srvived isth, for’ Genoa do; Kit ‘farson, bse ulpgratco steamship Nebraska, Horuer, Bdward O'Baldwin 18. native of Waterford, Ire. | ‘ems degree, and now and then showed syiuptoms | take a just pride in our local army watched the | ¢will beeen by the following extract from the proceodings | Pennel for Havre, put, back 44, ta diercas, re Fi noes | Cleared Lh, abip Elfen “aati, French, NYork; 1th, brig Jand, twenty-six years of age, stands six fect seven | they Kept ihemacives Within Taoderation buth nese, | Performance of eact regiment as described in the | the rezular monthly meeting held March 2, 1938 peek Eg Rinedom Bardia, Cunningham, from dover | Sehran NG) RowesBaiarits ou. tiverpool;eche Panay Puches In his stockings and weighs 203 pounds. He | garde liquor and good behavior. At three o'clock w | HERALD, its unnecessary to recapitulate the errors | press wil’ diccratinns the olleeton of Nsoie, ertfinan ‘ana Sov eh Biackpelscag sce. | Hare, terry Batavia; 1h, igamahlp-Goiben {yy Paras arance created anything but a favorable impres- eae cape pacitprachmpnts hot eed —— of the unfortunate or to repeat the expressions of | barbor of New York. Passed unantmous!, Boe 3 bare Shefeld (Br), Taylor, from Xiten. ig Sergey ls ship Bavaria, ‘Smith, Live: ; bark Ethaa on. Andrew Marsden laying him ont in three | CyerLynnield, and with the exception of the faint | oraige wich the majority of the regiments merited | ,#@ The oflce of the Heraid steam yachts Jaurs and Oct W6Arrived, barks. A © Small, O'Brien, | , SAVANNAH, Oct Arrived, ship Wellington, Boston; rounds, lasting exactly three minutes and thirty | one closely barred window, which neverthel 4 received. As has been intimated aircady, | SEAR MT2ZE isnt, Whitehall ally. Alleommunications from | poston: 18th, Palestina, McCulloch, NYork; fist, brig rere: | D&fk Triumph, ‘Portland. ' peconda, for £59 w alde, October 21, 1863. The te pe ed eng ees ae ic rainy tees ~ Len ret cnbseroon ae ah gurnere and consigness 10 the, jon ef inward bound site, Hl, so; sebr Ontara, Sprague, ‘Macias, acgared, Steamship Geo Barnes. Morton, NYork; ship eccon nual in- bark Sam Sbepperd mn =—j brig Faith, Jamaica, nis mocasion the great OrBaldwitr detented George Ee eee a aN got trouse | apection. ‘The regiments do not have time to recover Soe bane (8p), Mobile, | Am SpePPerds Philadelphia; brig Ur- | “RAT BM, Oct eo renee E les after @ game and decisive battle of three ery ne eater a ee ere W2ine | Tare | from the injurious effects of the summer inactivity; CLEARED. CARDEN 48, Oct 19—Arrived, bark Sarah B Hale, White, | p04 Pearl, Pinkham, Iphia; Damon, Jobnson, Bangor Lectades caloraeitn “minnion the aa. aaa specimens ot ne Sraternity. There were bullet | the ranks are thinner than alfany other time of the ‘Gatien take one a beock, Colcord, Winterport, Balled. Schr # A Boice, Yates, Philadelphia. on 10, 1906, As will be percelved, Wor, | Heads: Oat pugs, hanchbacks, dwarfs and ovcrerown | year and the officers and men have just time to forget | Steamship Rheln (NG), Mever, Bromen—Oelrichs & Co. | rattle’ E Wieser, Besos: nes aN ee eee sibel | Sain “Arrived: brig afsiray Cfeamer, Bangor for NYork: | Maid has fought and defeated both of O'Balawin’s eves tones ~ cae Prien ola = the profitable lessons of the winter season. |, Steatnenip Columbia, Sice, Havana—Atiantic Mal | ing Philadelphia.’ pry Annie: tohra Brandywine, Ireland: Eien, land B Ht Bar- opponents. Hibernian’s third engagement | Copious streams dowa every ignorant throat, and | to! @oPer 10 state, | however, and the | “imufip Pioneer (Br), Shackford, Cow Bay-—Soow & | wCATARIEN Oct 9—Arrived, brig Alex Milliken, Durfee, | M/omt tain “ey ‘ “He ‘was in auother oh with Marsden on the 25th of | naming eyes and rowdylam succeeded. Que’ ind. fact should be pie by the merchants and | Burgess. » ay: York; schr Sybil, Rebetin, jladelphia. Sigered pate Davie Mean Gclantion 7 Kori, 1800, for £100 8 side, when O'Baldwin turned | “amine eye wayiam succes ne indi- | pusiness inen of the city, Who have the greatest in- | Steamship lM Livingston, Cheeseman, Savannah—Living- | puynait Oct 16—Atrived, Island Home, Liswell, Grimsby for | pa) Brig Braeny hieeper, : ‘he tables and conquered the Englishman in eleven reemtion, seeceeas et to aoe and duahed's quart Wines ronten tia terete nme crarmeeion ston, Fox Co. Restvons. Oot “arrived, Geo E Thatcher, Thatcher, einai GTON, MC, Oct 97—Arrived, brig Altavele, Retd, Eogeneral onslaught with bottles, stones and. clate | f,Aue,Powon iD the ames. It reported ac- | violent disorders, tat te First division Is on the NP LUMOD TR Det is Rand BM? Gtr eon iaioy | “Clenrod_—Bteamahip Wm P Clyde, Powell, NYork. onthe Trishman by the “Nottingham roughs,” who | °° ingly ‘1 hates oa his exe | Whole a magnificent body of troopa, of which any Of the Lizard Mth, Crest of the Wave, from Rotterdam for = - = never dreamed of their man O'Bariwia tine | Tah # bluish glare, and, huving singed his eye- | government or people might be proud. Beveral of NYork. TNdaTEnnOte Seoclaalhy afer tarde came out i 6 challenge t0 brows, expired. Ghere were but few incidents to | the regiments are not inferior in drill to the best In Grasaxw, Oot 16—Salled, Britannia (s), NYork. }) a Seema S ut elther Mace, Wormuld or Marsden for fro £200 | Yawn peeped smuingiy over tue mouniain tops a | we feRular Chited States Army, while in intelligence . (and eearad for New Orcacey: Herwsla MccaeaaNrie | ABSOLUTE DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED 1 0 £500 a side and the champion’s belt. Previous tobls | gandusa Ca ed and men eae ety PS & | and public #pirit they cannot be surpassed. ‘The re- Morales, ‘Barnard, man. York; Gazelle Meshod, Daasoy, Tarragona (aud cleared. for | Za , M07 State; no publicity ; no charge until divatoe obtalm- second meeting with Marsden the Celt also challenged | stowed tn all pastures wid cornet” siretoied. out, | Vice “nicl preceded the muspections were generally | peimsiqntree (Br Mostgoimery, Fort au Fatt—Berere & | x¥ork);'Amallay MeDonaldy Loghora (and clenred or New | ¢#: susvees guaranteed advicg casi et Jem Mace for £1,000 aside. It was not until after od aud, ith aus A4sotiC Stare, quired Unc hone, good, and a fow were deserving the highest com- Sobr Ben Bolt (Br), Drake, 8t John, NB—Jod Frye Co. | ¥OEks penn nena enn the baitle, however, that partic tention was | Top goats ‘and mufers were “in great. ‘requisi: mendation, Most of the regiments of the division } | chr Gaaie Prescol (BP, iat Bt Yoha, NU—Jed Frye & Barty, Goneb a til, Eitan bares entre om Ponvert, AMSQUUTR DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED In H paid to his challenge; but having appointed place | tion; for the cold was bitter, tnougn the | ave ak » OF are abou: opt, new and hand- | Co. sia Ondo 7th, brigh & W Welsh, Watson, from Maivge for | 4 diiferent States; no publicity ; no charge till divoree ob- if meeting, Mace to find an ynkng to giv w lightful. Noth red some ualforms; the officers seem most anxious to Sehr AO ty0e, ton, me imore—Baker & Darton. Philadelphi fotary and Commi ner for every See ee eae. are ye cnt irishnine “champion | Morning was delightful. | Noting marred the | lear their duties, and an exeollent spirit prevalis in | Sobe Nile, peas, Boslon-C L Hatch. ‘Och 16—Bailed, Basar, Jellerson, NYork. rinselor at Law, 341 Broadway. @f England’ was perfoctiy, awful to. the Fng- 4 fn tes once eecteee te rare the rank and die, eee teens tate Pee bee ee ee UBG, Oct 1b—Arrived, Alice Thorndike, Hpalding, | | ~~ TE ty inh race, Accordingly, on Thursday, October 4, Jem |. ings, Notwithstanug that. the pogilists Were ay 1 gue Comparative table given below shows te Steamer Faunton, Precmas, Philadelphia. Sea a A HEeORTICIAL DRAWINGS OF THE BHELBY UOL- face and O'Baldwin met to give effect to a coutract | hind, that the police were to all appearance acy | St™cugth of the regiments comprising the First divi- ARRIVALS park Carrie Weight; Morgan, Gasiit ee nutty Bristol; |“ eitniny OOUURARCRET EA CLANS I mn 99, 1868. ade between them by drawing up articles. O'Dald- | ies'away, bo oe oaet was clear TRG st every. sion, National Guard, at the annual muster gad In- “4 bark Espana 8p Lapiz Pensacola; brig 47, 50, 8, 70, 2, 14, ik @, bi, 99, ‘ win insisted that Mace should name his man at on: thing auguted successfully, there were a few who | ‘Pccuou, 389; and 180: REPORTED BY TRE HAKALD BrBAM YAoMTY. HE ae gg hela in, Hy a, BU ma = Dut the Jatter declared that circumstances rendei exhibited a most resolute desire to bet that ihe tght | T887. Steamship China (Br), Hockley, Liverpool Oct 17, and AO, See Lae! b Th Ws ORANGE ditt Gt., Maneger this — poet tt as Orbalintn ban octal pet would not take Place, and, stranger still, but few —$ —_—$ ee Qaeenees A with trae and pa ae ECu- Pek ah hes tak ge de 863, OTOBRE 29, ee Decesei * cl nce} z el y ' ‘Jenge to fight any man for the championship, and it an a ee beire the drowsy assemblage * 7 f g f bound to Liverpool; Yount iat 1k Jon 65 0, sto) 14, brig Croton, Pine, Pensacola to load for KENTUCKY—OLAN6 B64, Osronen i ” ould not matter to him who bis aatagonist might | was thoroughly aroused ton sense of consciousness, | al? f fe mr RT Tee gene 118 | Havana, ai @12; Sith, bark Ada Carter, sugar In boxes for BA 1 78, BB A M10, AS 8D, U4. 5 ‘ve till they entered the ring. Jein, however, prom- | and men, opening their bloodshot eyes, lockod sistance; 1th, 1h 404, fon @Oh exchanged wight cipaalo |" Yorneney. © currency. Lu on iain Hee cred ant haaruaton te some Lette ised to name him two months before the fight, and | ground in’ amazement, wondering where (ley were, |---| | with a National Co's steamer, bound i. 16h Loulen Dente Paitadepitas Urent’ W vel emg Mat rTM PHANGE, SMITH ACO,” Belawin, rates Cian Mesed Ont Aloe DSIRE! aeawin commendable aiacrity guled dowa huge as tied aplowell, Oct F1, with, passen- Sous, Nib4E Cushing, Coby. epreaut, NB geal Pre int * Covington, Ky. 3 ho unkvown, Mace, who, gave the “pablie | (aust én web chem $3) gu] at Bis) =)138 Guseny Dence tor Aspln’ | resurock ses Fromnace Hintret” Queen idtenineces thew A FFICIAT, DRAWIN( ' fo undersiand ‘that’ he himself intended to| a successive and long continned hammering Sos} int) 388 toa) 8, passed steamship Heary | York; 16ib, Ivenboe, Harriman, Boson; Beasle j Anna, + MISSOURI AND KENIUCKY STATE LOTIERTES. Rave a “go” with O'Baldwin, named Joe Goss, al- | announced the adjasment of the stakes, and 87 16)| bi ‘| na, Cet 25 (434 dayn, with | Hashes, New Orleans, Irvine, for M Pia Ma ak eM a MD Wk ee] though at the time he was matched against Alien, | jrumediately m large crowd flocked to ‘the fei! a3al 1,018 9) | cers, Mail Btaamship Co. Rosewarne, and Bpes & Fides, Olsoh, Phik * “wlesobet oases 668, GoTOWRE 29, Gnd the championship match was fixed to take place | gcene, but there being no appearance of 45} 107 "bsi| | —| 60 ip Georgia, Bmith, Fernandina, % wours, with | Abernethy, New Orleans; Perseveran: |. 8B, 1d, 70, 80, 76, 4. one month after that date, After the Goss and Allen | fne combatants they were glad to reireat, before 430) 145,578) H =| saongera, to 1K Hoberta, Eneinnd (dy Thorapeous NYork; BB Hows, 88 615, boronRe 39, 19%, Contest there were great fears that Goss would not | the bracing nor'westor which blew flercely all the Se see goal 3 fon, Barry, Charleston, Oct 27, with mdse dei ia, B88 Is, 47. be able to go on with the match owing to the severe ‘About. "clock, however, fh a “ and passengers, to HR Morgau & Co. ONDON, Oct 16—Arrived, T W Chesley, Phinney, fDjuries recetved at the hands of Allen, and this | mugrered, aud shorty after that hour betweun inves i =] | ftgamebin Issac Bell, Hourne, Richmond, City Point and | tom, NCi 17th, Bini, Goble, faitimore; Win Penn (8 turned out too true. O'Baldwin then boldiy came | gnd four hundred persons, among wuom were many 364] 14a] 508 ak) eee see a ae |e Oleneeci Hin eieintnos nti, Cronk, Sole Sb jotteries by J CLUIE, Brow Out and suld it was a matier of indifference to him | ofthe sporting fraternity, congregated around m4 cS en eee 455| —| — | Steamanip Neptune, Baker, Boston, with mdse, to Wm P | purkee, Philadelphia, Nellie May, Hiuschings, Bann — _—- 2 = Who Was named, and thereupon Mace put up Joe | ropes. Saeiiinante impatience was manifested at Be8) 140) Bae) g =| 4 | Oly: Sailed from Gravesend l6th, Monitor, Larrabee, Boston. I ARTLETT'S REVERSIBLE SEWING MACHINES Wormald as a suibativnte for himself and Goss. This | the dolay of the Combatants, and sole were a em pe pactcamahip Wamantia, Fah, New Bedford, with maseand | I vauayaa, Oct tin port brig Harmen (Vir),'from New | 12 re now universaliy acknowiedsed to be the lowe owing’ Sues de house Grimes tartan nee not slow to express thelr opluion as 646} 146) ora) 63) 1 Ship atracnn, Apencer, Vristol 8§ days, with railroad, tron MAASEELLRB, Oot 18-Salled, Confitence, Petterson, Sa- | Khewtyic sold at $3 wil do wil the famiy. sewing. Depot in for at Newmarket on the 22d. ‘The fight di oO the ability of it being another hum- ale - 103 it ang § pamengers 3 BS organ eh Ge ist 40 18 lon | yannah; John Shay, Nickerson; Licata; Almoner, Garey, do, | No. 65 Broadway, New York. run for at Newms: . The fight did not | pug; but the appearance of the “Irish Gian’ 1 =| 4950, apoke the fishing schr J janning, of Gloucester, MR6HINA, Uct 6— Arrived, Clara P Gibba, Parker, Licate,| | —————————————$_______—________. come off, a8 O'Baldwin for some reason fulled to put | upon the scene was the signal for a universal cheer; 415) 86) BL) i —| | Ke rthing, of Harwich, and Josephine and HW Brown, | stavnirrva, Aug 2 -Ralled, Calliope, Sinm ladras, YRAND DEMOCRATIC TORCHLIGHT PROCESSION (in an appearance at the tryating place at the time ap- | and having shied his castor into the ring he steppe hee fn Ae) Ot _ ES) =| | OF enlace at Coa Sia imen Packer’ Meas Ot in | gMATANZAG Oct Ip—Arrived, bark Manitou, North, Balt- Giiisedraltey on enting shy Meets verges) pointed and Wormald received the stakes. | The last | nimbly forward and took aseat in the corner amid Mieke 7 06s 110]058 | tow of steamer Charles Chamberiala, 1a badaat w OH Mal: | Jang’ te Hartys Sedgley; do; Almon Rowell Davis, Fort: | veer or ta eet ct oncention of tue fate, with Jem Mace, which was for £200 aside and the attended , lark Theotosing Christian (NG), Schweretfager, Bristol, “i 4 « Wampion’s belt, the fight to take place on the 15th was also mis tueetyecs sitiomene, ‘mies The Second Division Milita 4 tage, with tron to order, Oct 33 lat 38, on watare | PY mtune, Oct Ye Arrived, Riverelde, Thompson, NYork. 1 wit fats Le Wliey ae oy TS See © COctober, 1867. This also Was a fizale, as Mace waa | ring and keenly scrutinized the gronud. Followin Martial, showing red fing, with white leiwter T, steering south, Had PivyRourn, Oct 15.-08, Norway, Coombs, from Callao PATRIOK MOG. 6: Tested uid bound over to keep the peace. O'Dald- | thoexample of his adversary, Ne also took a seat, | ‘The militis court martial convened forthe purpose | "Hurwanernvas (Nal. Mins, Kronen, 9 days, with | fpAmterdam., Houra B, Prnniys, Secretary. B then became disgusted with the Old Country | ana the combatanta, taking @ hasty Paver, Ot 10--Tn port brige Constantine (Br), 9 Koop & Co’ Had | Gre. lance At each ting the ch i | mdse and 144 passengers, to Herma : % 1d , \aought new field for pugilistio honors, Upos ( of entertaining and tvostigating the charges an » ey Ne Hecmane Koop & ents, and Elsey Bri, Carey, for Boston ldg. RAND BLAIR CLUR, FIRST DISTRICT, his Wrival in tits city he wae wermty received iy a | other, looked agg specttications preferred by Major General Molineux We, doathe (latente, 4 vated ae on ah gy La A GURRNATOWN, Oot H—Arriven, Denmark (#), Thomson, ait eine wareaaokt 8 rogele mevtlng of th above ol host af friends, and for a considerable period “‘ben- Much time was uselessly occupied by those having | against Brigadier Philip S, Crook, of the Second divi- iy By 40, bark Glendilioc® (Br). Had heavy westorly winds Kailed 19th, Pennsylvania (»), Hall, New York; 17th, Lene | evening, October 27, the Hon. iam L. W! Nit DAVID 8 JACKSON, Jr., President. ' °. it bole Nat esta’ ‘were the rage, ‘The giant was the reciplent Of | cuarge ofthe arrangements, and it was long after | sion,was organized yosterdas morning. The court was eT gy agit kata, Leghorn vie Gibratine, | Tyurlows Dubli mourl hominated for Member of Aesembly of th J M tavors, but up to thia time there had bee y Lbs, Oct 15—Balled, Mary Baker, Hilton, New Haven, | dist many vd ‘lock before the preliminaries were com- Hi 7 nf " nothin @ Ml Diag, aud although he hail alrewdy given picted. ‘The ring was ke} SB. Aaron, who did his | held at the Slate Arsenal, on Portiand avenue, and | Ques mitt marly Ac. od Fale eco. tind fine Conn. es ascPron, Oct 1écArrived, Pheuit (of Baltiemorey, | CHARLES DOUD, Becretary, | fn ~ “ i the gloves, # Aleriing | itmnost to enable all parties witness the exhibi- | consists of the following named oMcera:—Prestdent. Bark Reindeer, Wellington, Barbados, 20 daya, with mo- | NyYork (#0 reported) a z 'Y THE ABOVE NOMINATION OF THE nit; 00. OF U8 Capacities warp neral Theodore B. Gates, Fifi divi lntaes, to H Trowbridge’s Hoot, Had vortheriy ‘winds Rurrnsa, Oct d Saito’, Azelia, Snelling, Boston TO eA ila wiles the Meecative, Committee have wward to. The reputa *o be earnestly | tion. The greatest order was observed thronghout pn of Wormald, WO | and no disturbance of any kind marred the {niro- Hens Q ¢ General Brooke Postely, Firat cay: entise pecneee, on, % SWwINRMUNDE, Oct 15—Arrived, Green Olive, Fenbow, New | maga preparations for a. ineeting aud graol torehlight prox oi his or A being tighiy eetinaten by is friends, Gutory proceedings, brigade; Brigade General David M. + oodnay "Wath wit ales Ce Se Ra Gots, Tat 209, TORR: sath, Oct.10—Arrived, “Abbie M. Franklin, Holbrook, eamon, af 1vdh street and Browaway, at 8 0 a the s eoriers \ Soveun tite ‘and O'Baldwin was dischused | APPBARANCE OF THE MEN. bi le ‘colonel =Emmons Clark, venth jarrican from 98, which insted’ 40 houre; {4} Hana Egide, Johannessen, Baltimore; Norake | 7 t naw enindch ives Bdnemerchonerene SS) i Waldo, Got 5. th port abtp Moonlight, Nickels, from $50,000,000. : Antonio bare bad « succeasi it seven o'clock the men At twenty minutes past seven ck ead winds with two aevero uals from worth and nor ipped. O'Baldwin was seengaes, by oe Coburn 1 mond, and Wormaki Geo! vok# und Joe Tompson, Daalel Naple acting ae } Major George RB. Schioielin, Judge of the stat of Firat brigade, division, There were present among foul wid 'iavorn) Wy regarded by all, Moreover, the friend. | Jy spirit suc & 94 et times aniinates ail birds of a Rio Janeiro, arrived Sept, uney barks Antioody Linnell, 8 for Baltimore ‘THIS MEANS BUSINESS, hath % docin to exist between Worruaid and iM : a nawite eh + bey = oe = eg by any foeree it Wen eu nly @ very quiet inj ir, glow] Pa moon! Lele bh the sain Tyee ace eet Sane Arron arrived - " , for bot arties seldon it ved Hj > atten " ry ol iter ate 4 cua 3 AR EPL 0, me Is cage. ‘her te etek Other fos the faut d here was no. more excitement exhibited than If | The offences charged against General Crook consist hole paaaage. + | smb, miaed inna vere eh Rear Ot copes ons #0 DEMOCRATS AND REPUBLICANS, Complimentary €?Ms. It appears, too, that O'ftaid- ete Eis see tnd Wertena 196, Setormer | theese wu order or ide Sow’s topecntoa Water WUFon Morriay 18" { Caldere for i Wi FA eee, McDonald JUDGES, BUCHU DEALERS AND MIBLIONNAIRES. a open ‘ed that Wormald was afraid to meet ’ point 140, Oo ary AO ’ , win opensly Gola “io, which aagertion tie latter stout: fre fort darcn Ca a ee aco Ctra & | Modena ee dng gid chr Foitecr (Be), Porlap, Leghorn, Aug My passed Ob- saATERTON pes Ie =Eat Kay, Marebenty Wise Wo offer to vet a Patent Swing Cradle that either Seymour iby Sota be karect tren ta estan . Nie aniee the Serpe “Wy ‘Derte ios son Gor ope Am or Grant will be our next Prevident, Providence willing; and the contestants was closely scrotti by all the | Tho defendant requested an adjournment for a few ne tha¥ Might be agreed upon. In this | epectato A * " ora, and It was the prevailing impression that | 4 until after election, in order that he might per- TOR or hele thowghts urd fone | QUAAwiN wan decktediy tn better condition than form the usnal duties. of the citizen wad prepare | 4: stionof enen other. Hate supplied en tere Waa freely hacked a8 about one hun- | further for o A me slight demur upon SIBSARORIA On Ob ay anien the entire paceage. Oct 10, iat 80, ton 69, spoke sche Machief (Br), from Mayaguer, PR tor Halifax. hr New Rom iiioe £800 nery, Bridgeport, CB, 11 days, | ®furthor bet of a fine roxewoo! Heney & loyt, —- jar ‘arker. a WB, 2 days, with spilling ointed e " fan of engagement that O'Baldwin had in England was great app ise. About fifteen minutes afterwards comenmnananiade tory & Co. Ratled 16th, brige Amazon (Br), New York; 20th, Mountain | m: Weceemie chet Sects the election districts, held ‘ 1 ‘on Wer " , ‘Jot er iu public denunch enty-Bve, and not seemed to go | the part of the Court compited with the ( Br}, Rogers, NYork;: Florence Ri “ the ‘piace of ise. a “actus thelt. dieroneee, ae | Agata Ninh ora nt appeared dma more feahy Fequert, aod wdjonrned 0 samme place Friday, No: | \'scur'rbebantren Cova, Savannah, 10 days, with cotton, Shalit inthe Aya Pune? TO | cua oaliae Suge, uch lonnalre woul pay a ve pqnaliy determ : ol rous, ¥ 9. a . Tegil the aitair was t, Vk over Fl rage hie oppouent apparentiy rook greet def a dancing My . - Hebe D 6 Mules Hildreth, Witmingion, NO, 10 daye, with as Gregory gRichnnd, ¥ iC lols wud a further bet of poder INS Fae OE ete nen ee eae | eat ning Misty Coma ane Pameuees | "Achat en Ba Wign, x, tare wih nara | Batimmen Can’ Rages 8 xan Rory esa cane ANTIOLES O. ” <sehn this Vet day of Meprom: | lends, all of whom applauded him I th approaching Derby, Conn., when @ COUDIE | sory Wo NL Mocrendy, Had NE winds and hes been S daze | May, Kinney; RW Dilon, Ludiam;3 0 Thompson, Varaant ; — Articles of aurosment enters “maid and Raward olpald. | WAR & confident expression in bis face Of miles below the station, and coming upa heavy | Nor itntterne. Dw Merson Ayres; Slaw, Restos; A Afuaden, Rinith; | that DEGRAAPF & TAYLOR keop the largost stock of fine ber, 1868, between SoePe, wal 1 a 6 orid Edward | Volumes, ANG he was Cool, collected, and evidently , the men at work on the New Haven Febr Mary Loulen, Gaskitl, Washington, NO, 13 days, with Ww, Shaw: 8 Fimmons, Onndy; Gri Girdler, _ Fro Wed 0 wi the lowers pete Sibiiatein hereby gree vo Nala tet rine the sand fivernien, ina ‘O'Nald win. crowd "qrem Logg tm Beane geno torte fee te a ak Tg Ng SAL A Washington, NC, 6 days, with naval Toute” Peg ag Rae oT A han haber et dheed ene pa to the new ruins whe eaid Havre t we Be Foonved Gonaeany pinedin’ Sad now Gadetson re: | onto the teagke 1h Was clmoet @ talsnite that thoes | or wo zopel Mil nen skein deaye jdenty Palen, oiaans HAP Weeke, Hickman sy Baty | of wuy frat cage house tn the city. hove who mean vosivem Jomeriy apres to be bound, The sald ibe for the | commendations to piach bis opponent, to Which be | eomoti hy ely crusted, and thoae cht Delmar, Lank, Newhern, NC, 6 days, with naval stores | Hi Newirks lurey Samal Chainer Tre 'buneug Rusme B | ean find vs with the Cash ready, at 7 and 6 Towery, from nd ually agree of $1,000 « side, i ot to mast mpiouship of the world and the sun of ‘Coens good nataredly nodded in the ai ive, thus recklessly the blast cannot be too se | gone Gharies Moore, Ingersol fina" Aball wake place" ga the 18D 4Rt, ge to glee ane | THE COMM MAING severe the men were ‘wrapped np | verely censured. Schr Prank | in the tate of Virgin ai berts, Wilietts, ag G4 , of Virginin, the Rol wil Phi nia Shaw, Shaw, =e siown for Now Haven, | Ingalls, Jugale, Alligator, Olark, nnd Defore daylight ontil afer dark ok Walter, Corson, tears