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NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, Eo Die! de has SS a Kush, of the Fourteenth precinct, hearing the report CBITUARY. VALUATION OF TAXABLE PROPERTY IN| fcr one | CITY POLITICS. Tap up and arrested re, Son “ tesa . BROOKLYN, i sath 4 with was taken to Spring street 4 c - locked up on a charge of John Bell, of Tennessee. Carri 7 aaron f DEMOCRATIC UNION GENERAL COMMITTEE, Taontbus, aeesult prefer against ner bY Rnd So compiercly lost t0 public view has deen M@| ay rvepense of $46,000,000 In the Value | 3° Gorse fy a er abd Aone iecaryig lor examined his wo! : ntleman whose name heads this aketch that when, Over the ¥¢ iy Sehr Hol nena. ag 77 ay i Report of the Committee Organization— | TAy’ ted but not a dangerous one. ‘The bail was ) Be u fear 1868. Behr In ict he Mary Eliza. 5 Ontario, + Thos We Election of Ofticers—Tammany Criticived, eetracted ‘And. Cody was taken to his residence. atan early hour this morning, the news came of his The following table shows the valuation of taxable | sehr Julia ‘sain, Dit. dans (pho Filo Alban Latimamead ‘Averill, NYork; Pell 2'O Vought, The regular meeting of the Democratic Union death, it was unexpected, although it was eee real and personal propertyin the severa) wards of Fae Sere for Stonington. | nroke, ROOK D. Beot 2 Are re sche 8 Flodgion,, Han, ‘General Committee was held last evening at Masonic THE NATIONAL GAME. tioned a is ony Be Fees onthe asi at! the city of Breaky ‘a8 returned by the Board of Bent fall ‘puriony Palmer New i — for Bhat ors pYork si. hy beg nitrile) sBrosler, 2 Side Ball, Thirteenth street, Mr, Peter Wood presiding. AS ETAT TES ES he was in vory fee Assessors for the year 1869, as compared with the Er Yeo. Tarrionan, ny, ee yaenaata ley, do. = minutes de dispensed barn an tes mroeret The Excelsior Club of Brooklyn has ever held a debbie a pan ~ sell Wor Beh Rateat. Paseat veal. To. fene Saran, Bh jamont New York for galery ny i Feats Bd aay, ereeastds Va; Gly Leer Asem Wan: present the report of the Committee on Organiza: | prominent place in the estimation of the ball play- | M0" ' ~ i eis aas IF ing, New York for Boston, Getertvone, Won. Tt would be remenibered that at the last meet | ing srazernity, and it certainly nas descrved the ex- | Able 1? give mim B wood eavention At Ci |g iy Gaeies = uanne09 sera ha te few Yor for Kew flere HiRIGHMOND, Bept8—Arzjved, achr MB Rockhill, Rock ang of the committee tere was considerable G% |p ccstons of good will of which it has been the re- | where he graduated in 1814. He studied law, and | § pues Kit} SURG | Behr Freestone, Hleatiaon” New York for Poritand. Bidled "Sehe A Miller, Somers. NYORE, | Gi gon turbance cansed by a number of men who came | cient, this favorable opinion of the Excelsiors | Was admitted to the bar in 1818, and settled at Frank- | ¢. 1,770,435 2,049) 089 138404 | Schr Redwing,’ Davis, New York for Noank. ee Drintmond, Newoanlle, NOW. ee st of the dominant power of the ve lin, Willamson county, Tenn, and was elected to | 7 eU490 491,200 7,761,690 Schr Victor, Fish, New York for Noank. Sept 5—Satled, brig Robt Dillon, Blatchford, chenagaey taenne os i h was founded not only on the abilities of their re- | tng stare Senate in 1817, He soon saw his error in| 8. 9,604224 25,50 Has | Schr c slates, —, Now York for Noank, Pa a or Ma i «ity. They were afraid of the turnout of the mem- spective nines, from the time of the lamented | entering so early into public life, and deciined a re- B sees 230,500 4,314,563 sar Tekler, Hays, New York for New London. “éth.Cleared, bark Bessie Young (Br), Armstrong, Marye vera of the committee of the several wards—that Creighton to the present, but algo on the standing in elec t10n, and for the pee years of Bs iife evo. ST revived Aad Ped Bokr Baca Aig al GTS cdl ondon, port (aot Liverpao). ie aay athe they would not be able to make & demonstration society of its imividual members. It is the ame himse! his pri 5 b becat 12 5.548,820 40,400 51924'220 ‘Bark hana Bre- : candidate for Congress against Felix Grundy, one of | 13. + 1,814,875 1,769,394 U74.159 bar Which would entitie them to the compensation they | vicnickernocker? club of Brooklyn, and no | the most popular men in the state of Tennessee, and | 14 2 slanaians re ats BELOW. wat ARTS, Ges Seot2—Tn port bark Pawnee, (Bry Bat, otherwise might expect to receive from thes® } 10,07 compliment can be given it, When, | Who had the powerful support of Andrew Jackson, | Tf oa om S118 | hip New World, Champion, London Aug’, with mdsennd | Boston, arrived Sy Cor Halk, do; Delmont Locke, Benois, three men, who were periec ready and 1 tw: ni excelsiora were | then a candinate for the Presidency against John } 37 . Se uT 3,856); ssengers, to Grinnell, Minturn & Co, (Recelved a pilot | for Philadelphia, do. two or , Pp a therefore, it was Known that the FE Mr, Bell lected. icceasive + B836,7 175.000 4,041,777 | Bas inne int 41 46 lon 64°80, 1 lo oalt Sura Jefferson Bo! See Te are, ty Of New YOrk & A ems Mein Rg ge Bi pe ccna for fourteen years. 20. 2 stn y Wind W. Tones, and isng Sun, Sawyer, Philadelphia; Planter, Hor,, rea} democracy of the city of New York should com- | Wouid be present & reapectable assembiage of spec- | Representatives for fou years, * ve 9)588,790 1,143,400 10,782,690 ‘ind st sunset NW. 3 mes Bin rn re eat | tata, The game, cam off vesterany al 0CHDE | oun que Mou oppoeed to ie procsive arc, | a Martie Disasrors SIRSIROR se arranar tn wi en = he gis 4 : Tollge grounds, and prove LacPtt s ae hich he made a speech in 1832, Subsequent rareren m= | STRAMRE PIONRER—Wilmington, NC, Sept 10—The steam- 31 ee a, schr Hud & Prank, this fail in order that the free and independent | phe Cnampions were short handed—Jewett, Woods {| agamst which he made a speec! q Total city......%181,200,801 117,635,007 T , Sept . ‘WILMINGTON, NO, Sept 7—Cleared' schr Hu: Gemocrats of New York might have an opportunity | ana Eggler being the absentees—while Treacey, 5 817,633, 48,002,918 | er Ploner was yotten off the beach this mocning at 10 o'clock, | gandicton, NYork. investigations and reflection Induced him to EES ‘and she is now in port without a leak and ia perfectly dry. > uls opiiions on that subject. He was opposed to tl or pale, eee ‘ appropriation of money by the general government | {#7 Ree anta” Popout Vanaat'n. of demonstrating their strength, and would put men althongh present, had not sufficiently reoove 1 i Total, STEAMSHIP LILLIAN, from New Orleans for Codar K into office who Would 100k to the peovle for thelr | srom the injury witch he sustained at Detroit to take 1 BBS 183,765,205 11,579,610 4 > MISCELLANEOUS. wor and not to tio or three men. He atiuded to | his accustomed place i the nine, Detailed com- | for Toads aud canais in the States, except in | 3 2 OTe O08 reir iam pturne; to port 6th Inst for repairs, 00. agcun Ete aon EO ener ie delay waich had occurred tn the organization of | ment is unnecessary, but a splenaid ruuniog catch the case of some great road for mul ae ramarooes, 8. + 1,231,085 874,479 16; Sone CranRn, Atwoo drifted ashore at Provincetown LES.—SMITHS’ NEW YORK PALE AL¥. the committee, but he would assure the meeting | mage by Moore shoula not be passed unnoticed. Two | like the Paciic id, and in favor of the policy | ¢ + ee ber S11825 | ech inet, She will come off without damage. All the vessels that the action’ of those appointed to organize it wa8 | hangs were out aod three wen on the bases when | Of improving the great rivers aud lake harbors, $ wee ea 8,000 asoorne in Provincetown dragged auchors during tbe gale. eon eal, characterized by wisdom and discretion. fe com- | the ban wag sent high up, and Would lave fallen With all his apparent admiration for Mr. Calhoun Mr. } 7: 5 10306440 "BiB U0) i0eot ao Mi amented severely upon the fact that several pretended | petween centre field and second base had not Moore, | Bell opposed the South Carolina doctrine of nultis- 2 a7o73a7 59, EXOT iscellancous, adherents to their cause had prevtousiy presented | py brisk movement, got auder it and captnred it. | cation and was made chairman of Se. Tualciar 9. ses 6710786 mead 985 188 Purser CO Wildman, of the steamship Virgo, from Sa- abeir credentials, but never caine to back them by | The following score Will give all furser needed par- Committee of the House of Bapkessnie a =e bet Saison 2, vannab, has our thanks for hie attentions. Ts saurust \ % dhetr bodily presence, They had the written creden- | tiewara:— spectal reference to the questions connec 738802 ren] 20 Quick Work—The steamship De Soto, Yortoa, which ar- ‘SMI A als Ge pane tae Ie Would enpees Fat Pee nae EXCELETOR. ROPOND:, |. i eee panies WIN RE eta ie ea tannin Q.pOI'7e) = g.os8.e15 14 Seat | rived to-day from New Orleans via Havand, left this port on y Tae ace YOKTERS wie ‘were perfect myths. He would mention ” 1B.7,. Players, 0. RABT. 4.978705, , i" Thur ward was the only one that had not entirely wuneey, It b. 4G 1 i Ailicot, lat b......4 1 2°9] of the Committee on Indian Affuirs, He was in Srenton By AIUS | the dIat of August, at 3 PM, with a full cargo, arriving at fis aN ee-operated with thelr endeavors Afier some fur 1 2 2 Patterson, 2d b. 2 3 4 8] favor of the United States Bank, thongh be voted By788,085 10'500 75,797,185 | New Orleans on Sunday morning, Au in ae dal awarded, Paria Expostiion, 1867, ther remarks Mr. Waterbury read the list of dete- | Dornman, r. luo 8 41 2 2] avatusc the bill for its recharter in 1832, because, as 8,418,427 189,500 Boum ga7 | jeft on Treaday niternoon. Aug ah, for ine raeaiy S40 Went Eighteenth strech gates, and the report Was wianimously adopted. Franklin, 24 b. a23 2 42 1) ty alleged, he believed that the subject was brought $5.0,400 00 ‘74949 | Sunday, Sept, 11 AN, and arrived at Quaranti eee SO Tee Sie eet ‘Tue clection of permanent oMicers Was tien pro- # a: 40 1 2) Wp atthat time—four years before the expiration of | 94 6 7,028, 257 bd 'GO- SMITHS’ NEW YORK PORTER, eceded with. Iur. Anton proposed Mr. Peter Wood, t Ft 312 2 | the ola charter—merély to defeat General Jackson Bee pSHIPRUILDING fy Maren At Bath there are four ships on eee who ina brief address declined the oMiee. The fo! 0 9 0 Mardin, p. 2211] in the ensuing /yesidential election, and because | 39 1100300 BHA to, KAMn enbonere: Aa Bena nace tuare teas LEGAL DIVORCE AND EVIDENCE OBTAINED lowing were then appomted:— Robert B. Roosevelt, 0 2 2 Pinkham, o. 3.3 4 4] he was afraid the President would yew the ——_— ip of 1100 ton and one schooner of 100 tons, In Richmond without delay or pubjicit be Law sud Detective cbairman; Join soley, treasurer, and Messrs, Gilroy, ~— — — =—--|] bill, which proyed to be the case, He pro- | Total city......$177,409190 one ship of 1800 tons. In Phipsburg one ship of 120) tons | asoclation ; detectives tor oe ale charges moderate, Gasch and Maguire, secretaries. 7 TALI Totals seseeee-es 97 141852 | tosied against the removal of the deposics, and | Ward Tnereane. ‘and one schooner of 120 tons. 8, Manager, roadway. Mr. RoosEVEWr, In returpuig thanks, alluded to INNINGS, a a », | Tetused to vote for a resolution approving that | 1 + 82,150,178 Notice to Mariners. BSOLUTE DIVORCES OBTAINED IN DIFFERENT the objects of the organization, commenting Ty 2k Be 4h, OA. OA. Wh BH. OF. Tota’, | measure, ‘This refusal was one of the causes which 22088 < faci eae Og EIR bake ar pl dain verely upon the action of Ti fs 1410238 3 14 | led to the subsequent breach between himself and 1.474750 During the gale last night the fog boll at Poriland Bead | ton, &e., suilicient cause, Success guaranteed. ‘terms falr. that by fue lntrigaes of Tammany 3G, Chauncey 1, Benner 1, Thompsoa 1, Mil- | President Jackson and the democratic pariy, aud 11449117 Light was blown over the beach into the sea. AAvie0 free," crc, Counsellor at Law, 868 Beonewt of political hfe had been poisoned. Commencing at : 4. Allison 1, Patterson 1, Simonson i, Nelson }, | fually 0 his co operation with the wale. sabtag Sico.aet Whalemen, ceo a 4 roadway. the primary elections, delegates lave ceased to be | Hordes}, Thomas 1, Brownell 1, Martin 1; total 8 ‘This change of party relations was much acceler 3,089, 7 eiccled by @fair ballot, but are chosen beforehand Fly catches. . 8 Dohrmaa 4, Franklin 9, Moora ate. by his election to the Speakership of the House 187,1: Perens teicetiaee Ai of and ey aa cLR aaa BSOLUTE DIVORCES Beka ali IN pre by a few Individuais, Who Wield the entire power of | 2 Miller), D. Chanucey 2; total, 14, Allison 1, Fattcraond, | of Representatives in 1834. In June, of that year, i ported from falcahuano April 2, w pbis sp and 140 do Btates: legal everywhere; desertion, c.,_ suffi ‘wn Cy Neiaon 2, Hoes 8, Tuomas 1; total, 6. 43081,870 Wh oj! on board, was towed into Newport 9th inst by steamer | enuce; no publicity; no charge until divorce obtained; suc a 2 organization. The names of the persona so des- und entebes—Thompson 1, Miller 6; total, 7, Pink | Mr, Stevenson resigned the chair upon being noml- Tsz9}500 Doris, dismasted in the gale of Wednesday, and lenkiog: cess warranted; advice free. ‘ignated are frequently Invuisied beforehand aad the 1, 2 ee if aes Batt o Great Britain, and Mr. Bell was T6ys'800 Arrived at Provincetown 9th inet, eclir Carries Jones, Cor- M. HOUSE, Attorney, 78 Nassan street, mate iy ig pe otal, Ys Pinkham 2; total2. | elected to st ot Base play—Put out Wye. by Pranklld, 93 Thompson, i to Feady to be rer 4“ Rel, of Boston, with 2/6 bUla ep oll all to a bean complied with, ‘Then nt inspectors large ed In every election Mat the formality Grozier, Young, from Atlan- Airived at do 5th, sehr Win y, 4total, 4} assisted | Polk, aiterwards President of the | United Fae in ote os RC] qalustion Fie , | States, who was the candidate oi ade Marti, Pafets 75 | ininistrauon and of {bd democratic party, | Tor class of new buildings erected during the past HOUSEHOLD WORD,—BUY YOUR tlc Ocean, with 190'bbis sp and 200 do wh oil on board, Seat Helen st » Glass, ni at ‘ home 240 bbis « Put out—sy Aliisol ad Patterso! ‘a Silver Plated Ws 0 Patt " Ha q GI ‘are, Tuus obras? Ruder the ed ty Pattcrson, By Simonson, ty 8 hr | Mr "ell “was sunported ny fig _ Whigs, and twelve montha warrant tne entimation of thelr folal | aeon alien e done aigeal (probally tare. Lawed Eves). Tablo Cutlery, very act y nt ilexal voung wits? ie Ubiliage AuAcPatosse eS i viion of the democratic party who ware o 20824 | Y? es . y remainder rrived at Panama Aug 25, barks Charles W Morgan, | Xiteben Furniture could not be otherwise secaret, And, Auaily, can | { Sethe mictted nomination “or Marin Van Butea ag « Rear aradar ean ta the vaninlont ean tg: Afhera, from a cruise; M6 Martha, Gaziiaad, don an Cooking Utena Saag fre eee Bok eo a ford, 9 vtec to Genér2! Jackson. ‘Theprinctpal ground | <9 PRORS igi! Spoken. EDWARD D, BASSFORD'S, » Alber the Ve e fa'ss 7 8 Me as west ae ery Q oper Institul Dilatthg upon the &; ne . zak{ord, 6, of Mr, Bell's 6pposition to Mr. 8tct "aren was nts as RENEE olor es PR 7 rece detrei 3 + we contended the : y ee coins strong disapproval of the system of removals iron . 73 oof gamahip Vingiate, trom New York for Gatvost sey bento ae nese evils the “|: wt looseve nea ued s— £ on % subordinate ofices for political reasons—a system OQ tz 7 a) 7 Ship Wyoming, from Liverpool for Philadeipala, Sept 7, lay, powers, pote macratio Union is nf id bs " 5 nd en minutes, which Mr. Van Buren had Healy peo Tn the BA J P P I N N E WwW Ss. Ww Dee wee e arnt a air B} 6 r' of Sta 4 rk, cy ail trae democrats, an hones baiior atthe prima BSTC Re Ree ae eeed, he invented o carry cut 10 118 full Rn tes, a falr test of strength at the poils, ase Ball Notes. extent in the adininistration of the federal govern- Almanac for New York=This Day, fers, and the selection of men who will neither ron } PY the Stars aud Unions at Tremont has been post- | Mmirin tavor of Judge White (or the Presidency | SUN rises....... 5 86 | Moon sets......eve 1009 | “or MianieCampbelk Burns, from Shields for Boston, J + * PSTILIAU'S SONS, 163 Broadway: the city nor disgrace tne party. We do not believe | poned. in opposition to Mr, Van Baren. Sua sets, . 616 | High water..morn — — | Aug 29, lat 44 05, lon 63 38. at pee Alt ae bb principles, nor ‘To-day the Eckfords will play the Actives, of Wap- Up to oars Hisreiaa eek no opposition in is ANCther term Lor disuonesty, And divine " at fenneasee to General Jackson's ration, aR" 7 Si above all, we Insist that a government of the peopte | Puser Fails, at the Union grounds Iewas goucrally supposed. thathis personal and po. | PORT OF NEW YORK, SEPYEWSER 10, 1869, ea Aieeescene, A gor aeescony tf _ hall or 7 5 SONS litteal oie eee nor ies to subdue the oppo < lozen ix ais re resolved e citizens = “OVEER.» tion raised by Judge White and his friends, Tue of the city of New York sali have the mghts of a ee whole force of the adaiinistration was exerted to Bb opera ha alae Sree people, and we shail carry our purpose into e:- tus cud, Judge White carried the State by a large | Cartameand Pursers of Vessels arriving at tais port wilt dect regardiess of ali persona! meonventence to our | The “Chivalry? Arrested by the Yanks%— | majoriity,and Mr. Bell was re elected to Congre please deliver all packages intended for the H&Raun to our Selves, the threats of our enemios or the defecty oo ¥ i % puise was e ¢ Paden or ‘ a h ‘whieh their intrigaes have already created or may The Lauer Win—A National Counterfeit | AX !mpuise was given to the pulitical character of | regularly authorized agents who aro attached to our Steam Forcign Ports. ASTINWALL, Aug 28—-Sailed, bark Bolivia, Whiteberry, ‘ark, yAXTGvA, Aug 21—Arrived, achr EG Knight, Kent, New ‘ork, BARuADOS, Aug 16—Arrived, brig Ida, Homer, Philadel- hia (and sailed Zist for Grenada, ; 20th,’ Favorile, Duell, York (and sailed for Demerara), IERCE EGAN IN A NEW FIELD. A LESSON FOR ARISTOCRATS, The first instalment of a@ serial Story of extraordinary power which has long been {a preparation for tue pages of e SUNDAY MERCURY, and whtch has a special and peculfar interest for all who be- Hieve that “men are born equal,” and that the true nobles of the Tete are Urge tn) win Site hovors by jacuaes, a tegrity, energy and intelligence, will appear in ‘avol JOURNAL OF H ) In port Aug 25, barks Gazsiie, Black, from and for NYork, gurived tath, ldy i Gulden Fleece, Rhodes, from do, arrived THE PEUPLE TO-MORROW. : % ‘Tennessee, which arrayed it in opposition to the de- | Yacht fleet, The New York Associated Press do not now | 22d, disg; Ann Elizabeth, Nor, from Philadelphia, ar- under wl circemstances be Would be single-hearted esterday the Secret Service division arrested | dential clections—1340, 1é44, 1848 and 1852 When | 4, win beseon by the following extract from the proceedings | “‘Gamuekat Sept Arrived; brig Aliavels, Reed, Phila, | ‘u{le aud wealth have (oo many faiterers, and ar! ilicial soc distinctions are dally rendering {t more diificult for merit. ‘Pikiout mses 0 make succes , the reception of pections for the aboli- 4 James Coddington, whogives his residence in Brook- | tion Or siavery in ‘the. Distelet. of Columbia | ofthe regular monthly meoting, held March 8, 1888: d the following resolu- | lyn: George Marriam, who hangs out at Yaylor’s | was agitated in the House of Representatives in Resolved, That on and after April 1, 1868, the Associated Hotel, Jersey City, and E, Woodward, whose resi. | 1883, Mr. ell alono, of the Tenn2ssee delegation, foncd der tn ba ee en made by the 0 : favored their reception. Subsequently, in 1838, ‘ z a g non front the | CeCe 18 Mot given, on the charge of passing and | When Atnerton’s resolutions were Introduced pro. ni t0 elevate Sealing in counterfeit money. ‘These gentlemen | posing to receive and lay these petitions on the CLEARED. ocraita National Coote inos icone at were locked up at the Central Polis Office yesterday | table, he maiatained his consistency by voting in and whereas the members of the Demo- 1 the negative. When President Harrison, in 1541, Steamship City of Washington (Br), Jones, Liverpool—J G eratic National Committee can only be a = rhetbel alibi eer ba oe before the United States | was forming his Cabinet, Mr. Bell was invited to | Pale. ha Giet Saig Tatlons! Courention, ant the com appointed by The ofivers succeeded in recovering from the per. | 2¢cePt the War Department Seeretaryship, to which pcoametip Cele, Gr); Gleedel;London—Howlant, & As- Yo copduct the Presi i ‘and whereas ihe | tWeaty-fve cent curreucy. On the person | Det, Mr. y excepted, he resigned office | Co. (Cleared 8th.) ave endeavored were found at the time of his ar. } 0 the separation of Presideut Tyler from the wing Steamship Dirigo, Johnson, Portland—J F Ames, ten dollars in these counterfeits, on anotuer | Patty iM the antumn of that year. The wing majo- | , Bark Koska, (Rus), Lundelin, Cork or Falmouth for or- $1,000 in the same currency, and on’ the ‘othacs | rity tn the next ‘Tennesse Legislature which met | ders—Wendt, Telens & Bockm aD. 0 aC e1 Bark Esther, Prince, Cardiff—Nesmith & Sons, * 7,08, Sew York | Suimieramount, Marriam and Coddington assert that | Ser bis withdrawal irom tho Cablnet offered him the | jturk Frichandel (NG) Wachter, Bremen—Ociricha & Co. delpnia, KMERARA, Aug 16—Arrived, achrs Dragon, McFariand, NYork; 18th, Hortensta, Norton, do; Lith, Lugano, Sawyer, do (and fs reported cleared axme'day'to relarn); 20th, John Kose, Howell, and EJ Staples, Cottin, do. Bailed ith, ‘achr Luiaita, Underhill, Anguilla; 92d, brig Rhgnts, Tucker, N¥drk. In port Ut, brig Caraie Grey, De Souza, for NYork Idg; achré Hortensia, Norton, from and for N¥ork, nrriyed eth i Jobn Rose, Howell, and'Eliza J Staples, Travis, from and for do, both arrived 20th. HAVRE, Sept $—Saiied, steamship Villo de Paris, Surmont, NYork via Brest. “HAVANA, Sept4—Sailed, steamalip Lord Lovell, Agnew, New Orlaanis, In port 4th, barka Mary E Hinds, Hastings, for New Or- leaus; NM Haven, Wotten, and Elba, Peterson, for NYork ; Almira Coombs, Hamen, and Sancho Panza, Wiley, unc! briga Mary J Wiittwmag (Br, Acker, for Portidad 8 V Mer: tm devotion to the ca Mr. MACUIRS then pre: tiona, whic were adopted: Whereas a concerted effort has recently satellites of the Tammany ring to divert at corruption and injustice of thelr local rule, their ringieader, Wiliam M, Tweed, by proposin, man of the 1 August Belmont ‘sa te 8 HOLESOMIs DEMOCRATIC ROMANCE cannot fail to be welcomed with delight by the reading masses. “THE LONDON APPRENTICE ND THE GOLDSMITH’S DAUGHTER OF WEST CHEPE ;” A STORY OF THE TIMLS OF BLUFF ELNG HAL, PIERCE EGAN, will add immensely to the Amerloan, reputation of it diating guished author, Oy all his works that have appeared in the SUNDAY MEKOURY, including “The Wonder of Kingswood Chase,” “Imogen: or, The Marble Heart,” “Lady Maud, “Love Me, Leave ‘Me Not,” “The Poor Girl,” “The Scaries Flower,” and many others of rare excellence, it will make the deepest and smost lasting impression on the popular mind, ta hero 6 give it i on differences in Hneage & Resolves, That the have to mich “Intel | ony democrats, based jon; therefore, the cliy of New York UNTITLED SON OF THE PEOPLE, rick, Lippincott, for Philadelphia; Ella Maria, Berry, and who by'the aid of an mdomitable will, a strong intellect and ie ney purchased 3 . a Senator, which he declined. | Bark Kate Smith (Br Hamilton, Havre—Boyd & Iii ; chy and cou eee oud Ward Wad ie coer eg mons of | air, oll remained m retiretaent wath called hy the.| Kare MeNell, Smail, Mameica-Boyd € Hincken se” | Havana, Bemis, unc; schr tropic Bird (ir), MeDousail, for } q noble and generous spirit, triumphs over all obstacles to hla fins ‘by’ and under tue detectives, declined 'to expose the uae of the | RENE of hls county, tn ts42, to represent them in |. Bark Nuova Providen7s, (lta), Manganaro, Gibraltar and | fngion, ahd Auna, Whitmere, unt, | - feat of that onder of nobiny whose patent fy fzom_ Goda the purpose of discussing manufacturer. the State Eenate, in hich year, on he oscnrreniog Of |) Neples— Punch, Baye &( Xa), a CHO Renter, G1 Ane 20 —Arpived, barks Norah, Gibbs; Bos- | Knight of Nature, ever ready to champion the oppressed and #ppointed a National Commit'ee e rd ii r @ vacancy, he was elected to the Uni States Sen- % ssrpeg ae eG} ton; Bist, la, Flemeniny iadelphia ; 8 Barra. sf fer of no present iraportanes, and which will Woodward 18 one of the old Georgian chivalry, the } ate, to which he was re elected In 1863, His term of | Bdye* Co. cond, Kenny, “NYork via Falmouth; 2h, Afton, Eliot, | Levoca charming creatures, who exempiltieg, aiaid, Laagmese proper, ine by tie natunal “de officers say, Who jought the tiger"? with more success | geryico expired in March, 1859, emco which time he | rig rodiea Vane user Cienfuegos rand Bt ven Ontee— ocracy of the whole State. than the ankees during the War. | His age is about | nag heen living ia retirement from pubite life. oan & War : yi Resolved, That while we deem the proposition to pppoint | forty-one years, and he Known tn sporting circles in In the Senate Mr. Beil opposed the policy of an- Brig La Creole (Dutch), Spalkhaver, Curacoa—Dovalo & William Tweed Cnatrman of the be ¢ National | Georgla as “The venerable Judge Woodward,” of | nexing Mexico and other Spanish-American States | © J re Committee as simply absurd, it presents a tittiaz oppo. tan: 4 0 ‘i ! , % “4 5 require. Tie officers say he is the gen- > sppointment of members of the democratic State, meme ay hte measures of 1850, but desired to see the Issues then Tryphe ardne wn well 08 OF the etignal | O ety ti ont gd Pa ee owen P, certain | made fully settled at the thne of the division of Sone TA Wark, By aruner Bleatiera Jon Tp “ison. ted whose eifor pao me Th CL wee shy of counters | Texas into States, as provided by the act of annex - Schr John Ferris, St John, Wilmington, NC—Thomas & os ap snccens Of the tle Jeri tobacco stamps, much of wich was put in cle | tion, sn 1854, when the Nebraska bill was presented | Holmes, pablie welfare, sn pax era calation, in the Senate, Mr. Bell protested against its | Sct New Jersey, Baker, Norfolk—C E Staples & Co, . A portion of the tobacco bearing these stamps assage. In the controversy on the admiasion of Schr Helen, Perry, Baltimore—G F P Giner. was subsequently scized by Colonel Crane, of one of i J i iy a Schr Jacob’ Raymond, Holt, Boston —Baker & Dayton. roline districts, and confiscarsd, ansas, in March, 1858, Mr. Bell opposed the Le- | gchr Pomter, Nichols, Providence—H W Jackson & Co. 1h icis, cated, compton constitution, Schr Annie, Blydinburgh, Hartford—G K Racket & Bro. After the great split up of the democratic party at Schr Dart, Jobhaon, Stamford, the Charleston Convention in 1860 it became evident | Steamer Water Dilly, Thompson, Savannah, itn, Phillads' phim, hero—a charming creature, who exemplifies, arid Innumer- able trials and temptations, ail the qualities of wind and heart which can endear a loving and trustful woman to a brave and high-souled man. Aquin, bound to Philadelphia, put in'to lagd three’ passen- Sailed 18th, achr La Haye, Crowell, St Marc; 2tst, brige Branch, Card, NY‘ It River; 92d, Peri, Perkins, New schr Champion, Gazel, NYork via Port Morant, LLIVEREOOLy Sept @—Arrived, ship Antarctic (Br), MeSto- er, NYork. MILK RIVER, Ja, Aug 17—In port ship Lydia (Br) tanto eects hat Reyndlin foros nn eh nee MAYAQUEZ, PR, Ang 36—Aritved, schr R W Brown, Hor- ton, N York; 27th, brig Jon Towner, Perkins, ao, MaTANZAS, Sept 4—In port barks Ocean Home, Brandt, fe Bas Adelaide, Riker, for do; brig Baltimore, Crow: ley, for do. “Gp Hannon, Ja, Aug 17—In port brig Roan, for NYork in 18 days, PLYMOUTH, Sept 11—Arrive ‘ne story is historic, It opens in London in the sixth year of the reign of Henry VILL. (1615), a period of remarkable {n- terest, Industry, that like a bind Samson had grovelled for ages in feudal chains, had but newly opened its eres and be- came consclous of its own strength, Commerce was begin ning to measure fiself against rauk, and boue and sinew to demand ctyil treatment from birth and blood, The 'Prenti- ees of London, organized for mutual defence, wore s power- ful body, sell-trained ja the use of the oaken cudgel and the: sword and buckler, aud the arletocratic ruillers of th period found them no mean aunts: waich patrician insolence co) these *Prentices—the boldest and nobiest of the cuild—is the central figare of Pierce Egan's story. The autuor has evi- dentiy studied the old chroniclers thoroughly, and his surring Resolved, That ail attempts to excite divisions among the | Ui democrats founded apon differences of nativity of re- Coddington is also known as “Judge Coddington,” Uigious faith, 6ho! be condemued by eve'y true democ: from the South; is a man of distinguished learniog, and that such an attempt can sometimes be most effec ‘ lata ’. K. rebuked by recalling the aute 7 - and claims reiattonslup to some of the F. F. a the street brawls: iy provoked, One of (9:30 AM), steamship Silesia, that the republicans would inevitably carry the teamer Black Diamond, M ‘Trautman, NYork for Hambu ts uf the perso ob ne - . i it ‘and proceeded ive i Wise bebalf it is mad Ween ae nat tie Drisoners are persona of fine addresa, who | country, and that if they did so the Southern States | Anal boat I T Gaylord, Stevens, Whiteb PRRNAMIUCO, “Aug 1S-—Arrivel previous, Dare Traveller, (eee ee eee ee eer amemee he aalee It was subsequently resolved to present a petition | ji tis cits und the Lulted States ollleers have pan, | Would secede. The remnant ot the old witty party, ARRIVALS, bay no ge ef ate le roa» ERR MS ducing the feader to the London of the olden time, and to the Board of Police Commissioners, to the eitect | | Ba bined ber fine is Uitenieinine atieeh: pe which existed in some strengti at the south, to — Oantsat Anteriod: Golden City, Lapi een Hear, DoWs | noting can be more aphic than his description: of. the: that the Generai Committee of tne Democratic Union | (td * 609" ie avert the threatened danger determined upon pla- REPORTED BY THE HERALD STAM YActrs, Balled Ang 28, steatuships’ Salvador, Douglass, Coutrat BI on aoe hak as Po a ae ne pre Sieh ey having the intention of noma CANANIGSOR tt ean cing candidates in the field. ‘They nominated | steamship Donan (NG), Ernat, Bremen Aug 2, and South- | America; th, Sacramento, Hudson, San Fraticiscd Fee ochoris sooenia, transacted sete: levaiinmn came tara the approaching ¢lections, and relying upon their eS SRUSTII . Mr. Bell for President and Mr. Edward | ampton Slst, with mdso ant passengers, to Oeiricha & Co, jaria CO Sis flemnashing sleptions,. aad relying oboe their DESTMUSTIVE FINE Everett of Massachusetts for Vice President. ‘The | Fated the Noeuien ist, at6 PM, and arrived at Sandy Hook fair opportun.ty to cast their votes and to have Loss Nearly $100,000, deceased Tennexeeesn made as fair a canvas ag | 7:30PM 10th inst, Had strong westerly, gales O18 pase ei Pp counted, make a request that the Comm Shortly after nine o'clock last night fire was dls- He was the foriorn hope of the Sothern | 42%, wih arowsh sea. fth inst, 6 AM. lat by 89, ton 14 48, A ¢ pas ~ “d ship Rocklight; 6th, lat 48 08, lon 44 éteamal ‘wouid authorize such persons as they i ad the great majority of his votes came | Baba, benee for Likerpoote’ t tn each election district, to remain at tne polls inthe | COVered on the second floor in the five story brick At the election “he received 500,631 bark Minnie Gauibrse bound Wi iKb, at boven pomed” aD presence of the inspectors aud canvassers ou election | building Nos. 170 and 172 Centre street, The alarm Myke “a aie Uiree pen Virginia, Kentucky Inman steamer, boun’ Ww. See aaa te s ay till the votes were counted aud the returna | q. mediate’ and Tennessee. He was, of course, defeated, and ever eamship City of Baltim: pr) iverpool Au, sane iu, 60 long a8 they shall create no discurbance, | *°% {inmediately sent to the different engine houses, | giier iived in retirement, almost forgoiten by the , via Hi tax. with mdse and 69 passeygers, to Joho ‘What such autiority be ia wriung, and either by an which brought the fire department tn less than no fe. ple, Huring our civil war he gave the rebellion Steamshtp Siveria (Br), Martyn, Liverppat and Queens- eppointment as epecial police or otherwise as they | time to the scene of conflagration; but owing to the | {8 sympathy, but took no active part in its support. | town via Boston Sept 8, with mdse, to C G Franckiyn. might think best, but in such 4 form as would pre- pustibl tare of th ‘i He was a man of excellent tralts of character and, Steamship Henry Chauncey, Conner, Aspinwall Rept 1, at Yent their removal by the police even it tue room | CMPustible natare of the waterials tn the building | personaliy, was much esteemed, 6PM, with mdno, passenvers’and treasure, t0 °F R’ Babs should have to be cleared of clizens generally. Jc | the fire gained rapid headway, and before the fire oo aap Sept 6 off Crooked faland, passed brie Anné, bound nortby Detng understood that if the authorization took the | could be subdued the building was entirely gutied. THE PERN. Va RACE, daria Bent Win Svein ec pekanapeas 1S avon Ree aan purpone all, Dar tor toe Saariide ode be The fret floor, which Is divided into stores per nG Sa at “Se Buleley, Savannah Fept 7, pis dis f supted aay rf * 5 A ', Waived. “by this means none but te names of tne | Miz,coouplel by G- Lammerscos dealor i | ae, Willans Speech at tho Banquet—Whnt ray, Rerrin a Co. Vth instrat 10 AM, objectidnabie men would be presented. Compliance | Lore'w. Kead, veneer “stock damaney by nee He Said for the Oxfords. gat, spoke bark RW Grifith, bound oo Pon SPALN, Aug 10—Sailed, brig’ fe, St Mar- tins; 18th, bark Hy #litner, Takoy, Bonaire, Ponok, Aug 24—In port brig L W Armstrong, for NYork. QueRNbrown, Sept 9—Arrived, ateamship The Queen, for Liverpool (and'proceeted), rior of the bandsomest house In “Goldamiths’ Row,” the ‘abode of Martin Wareham, is adinirably depicted, and the fair daughters of that stern old usurer are 80 exyuisiioly described that the most accomplished artist could furnish no better iuustration of the Angio-Saxon beauty than is supplied im the pon-portraits of the laughing Lilian and her more digniied ; sister, Mistress Alice. “here are dwellings «til exis 1g fo. the oldest part of the Ly elty which, in “Bluff Harry's? rolun, were counterparts of Martin Wareham's: but the ated and gilded emblems which designated the eccupa * us of thelr owners have lon ‘been deface? and de- stroyed, and it is difficult to imagine that loveliness was ever nested in thelr quaint paneled chambers, or that they ever overlooked dainty and fragrant gardens, by the delicate hands of the Gol itl ‘Hubert Glyn, the noble apprentle Ra ah le Arrived, bark Portia, Scheel, 1 UEETO, j—Arriv ark Portia, Scheel, Liverpool; 10h, tresstahis Bacapean, Boucbsive, do Lg 81 Jouns, PR, Aug 14—Arrived, achra Pilot's Bride, New York (and sailed’ for Humacoa); 1th, EB Closson, do (and sailed 26th to return; 18th, R W Brown, do (aud dailed let for Mayaguez ‘with part of inward cargo). In port 27th, brig Alex Kirkland, Martin, from Baltimore, arrived 19th, for do ldg. ST JAGO DF CUBA, Aug 23—Arrived, bark Isabella Harnett (Br), Corner, Cardiff: American Ports. BOSTON, Sent 8—Arrived, steamer Glaucus, Waldon, New York; brigs Emily Jane (Bri, Roche, Barbadda; Kayio (ir), Wilson, Anguilla; 8 C Shaw (Br), Landers, Milk River, Jat schrs Mary D Haske, Barbour, 3B: Glover ; Mattie Holme: od the oue tended the finest type of youthful manhood. Su fellow Mistreas Alice might well have loved, oven if he had not saved her lif and rescued her father trom the clutches Of his deadilest enemies. Simon Sweet Appio, the eaves dropper snd misenlo¢ maker, is a perfect gom tu hia way. Dicvens could not have drawil_ a concolied ont more humor: rT aitimore; JO Thom, Talpey; EM Wright, Preemany and phin. hb the request woul rev any suspict “ e * J Wilson, Connolly, Philadei, rvs with the, request would preveat any suspicion tuat } waar ut 1,500; insured, “Adjoining this is a | By the steamship Donau, at this port, we have gossa, Ryder, Charleston Sept 7% with | > ieared—Schra X’ Heaton, Puitiner, Wimatngtoa, Del; War pe ee a oid Meg 9 Mr. George A. BARNEY oilered a resolution that | [et Dee saloon; name could not be ascertained. | report of the speech delivered by Mr. Willan on be- ers, to Artnur Leary. Was paceined Steed, Nickerson, Rockport to load for NYork; Pennsyiva- "Prentices at the cry of “Claus!” to avenge the rullian assault ofa Knight on ove of thelr mumber Ia worthy the. pen of Sir Walter Beott—indeed, it wil lose nothing by a com with the scene in “The Fortunes of Nigel,” iw wile the artl nia, Hutchings, Pigeon Cove to load for NYork, ‘Satled—Bark Alice Tariton ; brig Poinsett. Wth--Arrived, steamship McClellan, Baltimore; shipa Mut- Loss to stock and fixtares about $600; insured, The resi of the buiiding was occupied 1 Decker a8 a billiard table fa 5 a committee of tree be appointed to procure the advice of proper Je, committee at an bar 6 days by a heavy, NE gale. ‘al Kavanagh & half of the Oxford crew at the banquet in the tee Pog ty eo hiladelphia eon, for INI ory. "They had at the | Crystal Palace, London, It will be recollected that | ere‘atuctainen ty wand cause novia deg ens Al counsel, and to rep 3 rly day wi rt to the Ic Jan, Ballard, Manila; re (Br), Ritehie, Cal me riarees ewok “ ‘ ‘AaB: ta; barks airy jchonsly. OF tae city Are entitled to ele t | materia foe aeamiteehortt ready made tables, and | tn one of our cable Ccspatches Mr. Willan was made | ¢mpany with above steamships, Fran @' weal, Dares, Liverpool; Featieay Patrik, Aut Beott's ‘approuticen, howerer; were of tho ro us of famnes the ae sted ryt ng : us | Iooes considerable owing 40 thelr DAVing lene, to allege that Oxford could have won by a longer wien, to Bel i Fea fet ne Trethes aa" py wate aoa rota, bask: Wild Gazelle, Cadiz; brig Virginia | Birstand Se a i lanes sate ashi de opted. ia . | orders to fili, which were about completed. “Monee | distance if so inctinea, inst, When In lat 3740, ton 73, wae struck by a burricanc, | Dare, Buenos Ayres; echr OH Boggs, Port au Prince, tiinos pr ‘would be to r. Air, JOUN H. AwrHow then offered a resolution that | Ruvauagi & Docker» estimate a ‘Messrs. which biew furiously for 6 hata, accompuntel with torrente | HALTILORE, hept®—Arrived, schrs Thomus Fish, Willey, | gyeQehiv$oris oii tena ie of postion oF Bar ener to ies fe ae) “a Bayi Af ol yi Cleare: chrs jay’ ayles, Jersey City; Yub: smith, Cold Kpring Lebat nah, Ms desta aria ® comuittce of nine be appointed to prepare aud 00. weir — loss | The Loudon News of August $1 reports his speech | of rain; blew away muintopsail, foretopgallanteall, foreto $ssuo an addreas to the democracy of the Stace nvon | S08 $90,000, and are insured for ab thas:— m 4 mast staysail ani omaged other vans. : .) its present management and the condition ol the | S1v0%% tamsced abot owned by Mr. Bi Bark Gazelle, Black, Harbadoes, 18 days, with sngar and It js the costliest serial that pita gate 0 literary de- partment of the SUNDAY MERCURY; yet itis the ol Delay, Pawinele Josial ent, because it fs the best. thor, cousidering ft his dem tie party he city of Ne ork. put $15,000, und ia Mr. Willan, 1n responding for the Oxford crew, ex- | molasses, to H Trowbridge’ Sona. Whitehou m, Boston; A Middleton, oa, Fail ~ ¢ at double the ave i Re GaaItttibe We WIS RdC uted Nae ve of dis. | 2 be Insured. Messrs, Kavanagh & Decker eit. | Pressed nis Togret tat, owing to engagements of |. Hark Carienas, Sundberg, Baltimore, 2 days, with coalto | Kiver; JL Maloy, Russell, Pawtucket; Modesty; Weaver, do; | Mastervicce, txed the prtor at toa aa ay ‘besa “ehvestuliy ' her in Which the bosrdeor | ployed Guite a number of workmen, wno will now | long standing, the other members of tt to James iia, B Gamage, Nortou, Hoston; gatisfaction at the 1 Fducatton was coudacte Naiad Queen, Chase, do; Ju PF Hoatie Tosca, Hoboker rd & Co. Oxford | "Reig Water Lily (Br), Fatnaworth, St Ja; mtriok, Paine, Port Morris; H © Brooks, Brigas, Fall River; ont ti ‘1 lobo nt that evening, and agar, tod M& Lide Escoriaza; vessel to Towa, Smith, do; ME Kirk: ald, be out of work for som ‘Lhe opening chapters, to be published to-morrow, will form lost all their tools aud ti les this they have | crew were Unable to be 20 daya, with ines W Elwell ter whicu the imeeting r 5 4 . nehes, which un- | Said he had been requested to apologize on their be- | & Go, n the largest instalment’ of a serial tale ever pudilsbed in am Sajouracd Piet doubiedly were not t The police, unter | haif for that apparent shght and to’state that they | “Scar Albert Thomas (of New. Haven), Rogers, Bucnoa | “estcarv,nronmestaven Ilan oe Dunmore, 3 | American Dowanepe, Sha it soe TWENTIETH ASSEMBLY DST command of Captain Waish, did ample service in | fully appreciated the importance of the occasion. | Ayres, 58 days, with hides, &e, to RW Ronan & Co. hil; sehr Arctic. ; BOS ASD THR ET SSEMBL $ keeping order aud driving the crowd back which | (Cheers.) As regarded the race of the previous Fri- ‘Sclr Lugen (of Bast Machias), Sawyer, Demarara, 21 days, rived, steamer Leipsig (NG), Jaeger, Bremen. Be- GOLDSMITH’S DAUGHTER OF WEST OHEPE ECuTIVE 6 with sugar, to John W Smith & € Schr Buroch Tabitha, Gibson, Norfolk. had collected around from quite a dis! Owing | day he had no w 10th—Arrived, ~ low brig Harriet, Miller, from Mayagnez, to the lateness of the hour tie tnsurance conld not | irom America; Went b, he said, to fatter their friends i, Sept 7—Cleared, schra Darius Baty, Hopkine, Phila will prove the most popular historicai romance that has been it, having bad some experience on frente the public on either side of the Atlantic within the jast tes A Lond Blast from the “Onts.?” be obiained. ‘fhe bulidiag adjoining, No. 166 Centre | the Thames, he must say that tuat was rdes be GN shee vein NYork; Maty Ann MeCann (new), Whitmore, Philadelphia ‘years. The Twentieth District Union Republican Exeon- | Street, was Partially damaged by waters also ‘the race tu which he h over roy (1 iy tear i 5; hall artln Vire a pied SBN eee ice egem gee BUREN HUGGER SER kate: deterentned io ineue tormmee: ., Ty) = tnd anf VIC ayed such piu end J i 'y as lade! i c yy Ki 0 for te ve rac! r. eo al Lvl, ~ Died at Dingledien'’s Hall, No. 1,000 ‘Third avenue, | tnaured. as was shown by ihe HAFVENE Gree, Loan unenee SON Sent he Mrrived un brig Lady Fevie (Be, | hare ever yo. strack ol mechanical tu . (Loud cheers.) jure of the day, it of 89 Emoothly, Suid nob Mad fant CHARLE Pa from Salt Itiyer, 3a, for Falmouth, &, for repairs: Cleared—-Rrig Mary O Koosevell, Farnsworth, Boston, Wth—Sniled, brig MC Roosevelt, Boston; ‘sehr Virginia Dare, Wilmington, NO, DANVERS, 5— Arrived, achrs George P Trigg, Linne- kin, and RB Myban, Doane, NYork, ERRNANDINA, Sept 7—In port steamer Louisburg, Han- =, from Plggka for NYork, detained by, hiead winds the a A of the chr Magpo'l y Dowdy. Virginia, ishment have been recent; nented, and it is hoped ride ig hoe tne, "oxalate aks pa als prevented in the future, n ‘The reguiar issue of the SUNDAY MERCURY now qnad- ruples those of all th other sheets kauowsa as “Sanday pers” put together, -Inerrow 1) immense edition wil PelnereAsed oue-hith, a fact whieh is of material interast to | | 1 ovkle, Ballard, Virginia, form phony Viedinta, lr Sung Loulsa, Breant, Virginia. Schr Pa ne cord vies i y the 4 Con. | Seber ndleat fy rginin. had ocourred. Which | Sit fy B Wharlon, ‘Bunnell, ‘Virginia. thes aaa ve ic Beir € & D Cranmer, Mathews, Virginia. esi ATpicion of foul r ML Phelps, Brown, Georgetown, DC last night. Mr. S. D. Moulton, one of the veteran | bul. sepublicans of the district, addressed the meeting | MY th regard to certain laws of the State whic! the COE mittee sought fo have abolieued, ‘The representa fives of the ward clubs were urged to join in an ap peal to the General Committee fora petition request Wf anything could add to Was the faot Uae ¢ inte ¢ With the atrangenonts 1 setvaney gn¢ portant, bec; Gould have ji BILOT MEMOZIAL. ‘The Programme of the Celebration—The Bane 8 El 2x oe .E oFacd od BSE UR SSESTESE Ua¥, SpE cgPEccSeSS GghaFESs. 9.0505 68 ofcl B25 Fh Bsa Got ASPESDE Potadbl PpPORcE SURE ZEEE Epictebotete Eeiclick G8, Ey ESESSEEEEEZcly "2ebiclte <2@le cocpeeesennsceecererererecee the business community, The value of av adveriisement to rts tears, ‘and the business columog of tie SUNDAY M. t ified the sli St Marya Cor pasture, mnserting 1 depends, of courae, upon the number of { a ee é : vs, BU GED JOINTS AND ALL 41.50, ion 85 14 (by pilot boat Wr H hspinwally Nols ORNS, BUNIONS, ENLARGE S sulp Taaac Webs! Mortimer from Liverpool for Now York, C miecaass Cf Cig Feot ‘cured by Dr. ZACHARIE, 760 Sept ia ton Bi Pee aes ae | Been nip Flsinore, Clark, from Cronstadt for Now York, Aug 7 SOLDEN BRAND, UN- 20, Int 44.07, lon’ 38, ILHAU'S COD LIVER O1L—COLDE biip Wyomlag, Julius, from Liverpool for Philadelphia, Muitpnssed by any yet, prodiiced. Cod liver, with bypo~ e quet in the Evening~=The Monument. play the rowing men of England would never haye Schr L A‘Rdwards, Marshall, Georgetowa, DC, for Hud- sana, NYork for Jacksonviile; TO-MORROW wilt probably fail, under the obser~ tng the eanare to Giscard all special commis | qne Executive Committee having charge of the | C°ased to rogret it. (leur, hear.) In conctusion, he } By 9 Nae de ieeveade pe... Tight Key Wont fOr do—-vout ‘Ut Ip through “stress | Yation of maronter nrnber of persons han have aver stons—such as the Boar 8 vieors 1 sie thea avid cknowled@ed the great ‘servic M che Mary E Coyne, Johnson, Baltimore for Providence. ff wonthers a he vy northeaster for five days ‘used any single Humber of @ mewspaper (daily or wee! 7 © Hoard of Supervisors, Pollce | Huimbolds Festival last evening completed the tuit | Warre aud Alt. Notreonin tale ee ete cee | Schr WE urohy Lockinan,'Philatelphing OURTRE AE MOSROI, Sept 10 —Passed is for Baltimore, | Princctinthis councry. id ) Dommissioners, Excise Law Board, Ac. on the | programme of the celebration of the centenary 6 The Oxford Crew. | Sony F Badcock, Grosby, Philadelphia for Lynn. brig Harry, from Matanzas. ~h | PR guatained =~ 1 £--'2994 he the constantly Incre >” ound that while they are regarded as republican | oe yy cy « " ashy EUROP Schr Kvergreen, Bunce, Philadelphia for Newport. F.ssod out-—Steamship Bertin, for Bremon; ships Admiral kai of A eaaee EMT Basi TSTAURL GEST eee wa they Were matcrially damaging the Interests of | Of Me birth of Alexander von Humboldt on Tusa. UROPEAN MARKETS. Sel Aune b Percival, Brooks, Philadelphia for Provi- gnd Augusta, for Rotterdam yen oe. aN” for Dug; | dpe wor y world,” fo whom. i aifordg. the party, Resoiations were overed and adopted | day next, September 14, In this city, The pro | 2 dears: dence. darks Tropte Hird, for bite 2X itphid. 1 PLP MDDS | Sanquet of Informatisy and amuvethen ete tay ot Me; loring the deaiba of Sccretary Kawilus and Mr. | gramme embraces a parade and procession, co: Loxpon Mo: LONDON, opts 10—4s00 | 3,LheUplg Chobucto, Capt Kennedy, which arzived, trom sy | Dinsmore for lcre; Manitou, MIngrt. Mr do; Mt FN RUN DAT MERGU Y grows in clreu'ation and tuft: Fesseuaen, and oxpressing sympathy for the be : b Come |p At Conse: LONDON, Sopt. Johny Pa, on the 7th tash 16 coneignod to Geo pt & | Ph crint scuge Arclig, ang G0 Gane vor wer bonnes rice, with the growth of the people, and eadeavors to repay Feaved faibilies of ihe Avondae catasirophe. prising the various singing soctetios, the political, | tiie uccocr ee bre EE SR ee | COLES” eink Gieenh tall Gate, GALVESTON, Sept i-Arrived, atoaraahip don Sedgwick, | 2.0Ullguttone lo Wu6 million By entering assltuously Yoo chairman propos aL thas the thanks of the | educational, labor, benevolent and social organtza- 7 8 llve-twenty bonds closed bi ’ 'y | tastes anc intoreste, * z 8 for 1865, old, and 62 HOUND SOUTH, Tie stock market closed iinois Centrals, 94. - Meeting be tendered hi OER ai Tein the most varied and eomprebonsive which was sascuined, We, for DINER, Mo, Sopt 6—Arrived, achr James M ARDINER, Mo, Sept 6--Arrived, achr James M Flanagan, | in tne Western Heuitsphere, comprising the features sig Pica. of all the ‘prominent. dailies in aduiion ny mount of auton for lis address, | Lens, tik @ pr elections will | sisting of music, the pi pellug, Whivk Will be on the | bust, orations, choruse urhers, & remonies at the Park con- sentation of the Humboldt e, and in the evening a rE © Dennison, Allen, New Haven for Albany, ir George M Twibill, Farmer, New Haven for Philadel- < to wn a , achirs Gen Howard, Johnson, NYork; 7th, Ella Ph et a a A choice literary matter more than equal to that of the more owe up at the next Pau turd Friday vf We month. grand banquet and toreniight procession, closed firm. Ke : Sept. i0—The Bourse y Fplladeaie pera, In one respect it is ahead of the whole Asaocl- 4 i it . . . Kentes, 7 . Everts, 7 . GLOUCESTER, Sept 8—Arvived, scbr Marla Foss, — The Cominiitee of Arrangements held an- FRANKFORT BOURSE.—PRANKFONT, Sept. 10.— reareh beleery Hotischild; Now Mavea for New Lranee NYork for Boston. “ ine ia tami fe 4 noe, “its Juaday morning legato hf seeps a TENTH WARD GEAMAN UN ON DemOCAATIC CLUB, other meeting at Liederkrang Hall yestor. | Uniced States ttve-twenty bonds oon tor te tasue of | Wick: LAVACA, Kept l—In port ache A C Leverott, Thompson, | Ault are later thin thove of aby other paper pubfiahed on tho pRrtadin day —alternoou, = Mr, Frederick =Kuane’ pre. | 1862. Le ip elit James Buchanan, Kelly, Derby, Ct, for New Bruns | for NYork, a, a : same day, and ite fifty-aix columne of condensed are. A meeting of this club was held last evening at | #d'ng, When the main point of delibera- Liverroon © wick. i" 5 die ¥ MACHTAS, Hept 8 Arrivad, sobs Presto, Drew. NYork. about 1 to a volume of the contents of threo ordinary td: 84 Atlen ote i Odetemdbs te the c tion Was the banquet in the evening of the ceichra. | 10—4340 PN Sclir Branch, Wilson, Port Jefferson for New York. City Tidvethe Nrork; Victor, Gntos, dot Moxiog! futohiaast | Galiy newspapers. Tho world’s current history, from the . 83 Alle eet, M. mali he chal. | toy, “Alter some disctuaslon It Was feeolved te eerie | wachanged. The BOUND EAST. gir, Maren i 1 do; Mexico, Hutohingsy | your at which the record stops with the issue of the leading Resolutions were adopted sending delegates to the | jadies us participant at the banquei and to give | OAle® Of Which 4,000 Were taken Ioemy Hifanvethport for Portiand, Cieared—Bark Pugenta (Br), Fletcher, Penancoin. Stuy mowing th FE SUNDAY MERCURY, and woes Tammany General Commitiea for the purpose of | theim & chance 10 show their veneration to the | export. Middling upiauc io; muddling Orleans, iy iporwepow ey Ips For Hodeon. NEWPORT, Sout J—Arrived, whallng bark Courser, Ham- { ye pubiiousion of tat journal Lntermitted for & clagle week i G@rging the clams of the German element in tho | Memory of the Tiusérious travelier and naturatist, | Lided. The receipts of tue wees ae ee eed Maa Jaynes Séyne, Phiwleipnia tor Bevicepyre "| NORWICH, Sept t—ateivgly, echrasTheoriore. Woxz, Alex. | ere l4 no print ia extitence that could Ail np the hiatns, Poity to vepresentition an! to a share in the | ned the wise and good man. The banquet promisea | bales. The sales of the week mye vee 60,000 bales, of OF He tain on one 4 anmer, Cenmroery # Dat Alex: | “ Its news coiumns are devoted to subjects In which the pea Paley, Pitladelpila for Brhtqep anaria; Annie E Cranmer, Cranmer, Pbsinile!pista. to bec ovens, Richards, Polladelphia for Now London, Salled—Sehrs 8 Morgan, & § Potter, and I Potter, NYork. amerenk omees in the gift of 9 mea splendid affair, Liederkranz Hall will | Which 11,000 were niiated outside, and handsomeiy and appro- | toa, leavin; The ques- ; man in the puotic | 0e I e tor expori aud 9,000 for specula- pie have a direct and immediate interest, The articles tren, 00 to the trace. The total ste ro c of matters that arc appermont fn the public mind, All that as aie, Bronshine, Trenton, for Middietown, NEW HAVEN, Sevt $-"Arrivod, schrs Norwenter, Foster tion of the intro on Of G Ki i : Y ; W N, Sept 0 ‘ Snconsequential fe Jott to th BCHOOIS Was Conic everai speceltes made | Priately Gecorated inside, A very valaable ou! paint- | port 13 449,000 bales, of which s¥,000 ar wade Sone Guid , Amboy for New Haven, Anguilla; Jon Tots, Llizabethport; John Brooks, Fox, doy | Staley commonplace an tn favor of the mn {Speeches MaKe | Ing of Wumboidt, hte size, the property of Mr. Albert Fine total stock aoa. bound to fale creek aay bd | Selit Davi Nelevn, sindwor'h, Amboy for Hartford, Gihand, Lindsley, NYork; Brazos,’ Qverton, Baltimore; sd arelien of une ie eekage ann | oe By Mavemoyer, of thts city, will be exhibited in the Hnll | bales, ot which 6,01 are Americans eon . A Cp ree el ll A AL ta HOU NBAGOLA, Bot bOles ted sane pivit gommunttics thera ae hore and on . ~ morn 2 ev r the Lindkey, Emery, Bouth Amboy for Si 7 iNBAC - fi , Ha A HEAY SHOT BY A WOMAN I BROADWAY. during the evening. Several prominent guests and | HAVRE Cortes Maniit.—liaven, Septe 10.— Baur Mary Rook way, Fedaclo; South Meaboy for Nee Low | venom enn” bps hither apa ros hoateegnastee a ma M4 . @ large n C 1 of Amertc German-American and | Cotton closed decilniog at 158 traues per cwt. for | dov. PHILADELPHIA, Sept 9 Arrived, bark Imperador, Last evening about nine o’ciock a man named French-Americap scholara dinirers of Humboldt | tres ordinaire ou the spoi, and 169 francs for low Schr EB B-Atwood, Higgins, South Amboy for Boston, Heard, Pernambuco; brig Buntoe (ir), Barker, Salt River, ie here is who have a hankering after anodynos, These are the individuals who buy the soporifie Bunday sheets and sleep over them, The wiie awake, who live to learn, walversally prefor alive newa- piven ‘and hence the vast circulation of TILE SUNDAY Re o generally will be present. Toasts will middling atioat Sehr Win O'Brien, New Brunswiek for Haritfor Ja; schr Mary A Harmon, Harmon, Portsmouth. Richard Coiy,of No. 959 West Seventecnth streot, | Tesapondod to on iumboidy, Germany, aweriea, the LIVRRFOOL Baeansrur: Manxap<hiventOot, | Ser pene er wlorenater Henig ae “Cleared Brie Wan Wotshy Strobridge, Londons Natad Hmong entored the joweiry store of Mr. James Southwick, | Werary Irlends of Humboidt, science th Enrope and | Sept. 10.-—No, 2 ced Wesiorn wheat, is. du, 808 10d. | Schr kw hackinghuer Guoce lieebelnport tor tariCord, | Wie Rares eins A Blossom, Chatdeld, and ([it# EaMPaON SALE COMPANY, * America, the press and books, trade, the 1 cental. Corp, aos per quar ‘ ‘ 613%¢ Broadway, where a dispute took place about | city ‘ew York rade, the ladies, the or coding yet, Gtturter for Kuropean. Sehr Charley & ic, Thomas, Elizabethport for Boston. vth--Bolow, ship Almira, Grosee, from Boston, ity Of NOW York. A tuil band of musie will ealiv Peas, 469, per 604 ls. for Cana: Sehr Alab Gardner, Elizabethport for Bost: * Bent i i Dustnoss matters, whic ually ripencd tuto a quat- | tie mtervals of the festival, tue nreparauions ur | _ LIVERTOOL — PROVIsiONS “anxen,—tavuneoot, | Seve Nine, Wison: izabenpon tor Fal River, me Rich. tot Berta Prince, brig Magualcna, tor Oleh fel, Both mion were excited and Mr, Southwick Grection of the monument in the Fark, on Firth | Sept 10.—Pork firm. “Lard dul, Cheese quiet. | Rebs Artie, Por 310 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Manufacture and have constantly on hand fcr wale, Wolfe wer, Ieano Rich, for Port au Princes; big Maglaléaa, for 0 veevet, Klizabethport for Westerly, fnegon, Al the Breakwater, bri § brown,’ tor’ Provi- avenue and Sixtieth street, are favors y ay. Bohr May Day, Adnint Elizabethport for Baler, dence; Hattle 8 Biehop, for Portland, gees yhan, ody tsuek ine nad pecan | Hae tmemomuinen vib oeced tate for |“ LonpOn dHonice avcen.—tonpox, kept 30— | Sekt fase yt dace at = necbateet et dae beac Pesagen cece: | Tat Rated Sect Bers Oh it, Wena wy y e returnes v1 re! 5 Lo! i “e J % ¥ 2 mead Rie blows after wien they clinched, and seu: | iho bust, moeliod Oy Profestor Gustav Biacser at | Guar at don mor cate fault Bcd, ea eee |. sear Ponen dotee: Bibcua tee Pridenve en * PAWEUG) FL ccacrived, ovkee Milos Rernes, cue. | 77 “MY Of ralen Bonen and wimble scutie ensued, Mrs. | Berlin, aprl oane ot Uassoves Germany, 1s cousidered | afloat. pes ane Bohr H Warford, -—, Albany for Providence, ford, Balsipvore ‘Yaany Haraner, Brooks, Alexandria. No acale before the public ponsesroe the sensitivencss, stm _ sonth’ becoming alurmed for her husbanc’a | an excellent work. When the box contaluing it was PHIROLRUM MARKET.—ANTWeapP, t. 10—4:20 eee i Woodhull, Wooduil, albany for Boston, Balled—Bohre lia aay Got, NYork (or Calais); J H | plicity, rigidity, accuracy, durability, compactness, facility ee ae UR akin Gaeee | Queued a laurel from Germ.ny. yet quite real, was | B M—Peteoleuin fay Gi 63}. Truth for elauaned Behr Herah'A Falionem Wilsga: Ronan for Paweacken, | Sounwrs,venanedall coherent inom fl craea Of adjusinba aad adaptabiy 0 any looation, out aud shot Cody in the left ghoulder. Omer | found In 1 white, Scue ST Gorden, Liurlage, Pobghbeepnte for Fal River, | “PROVIDENCE, fept §Balled schrs Charieg Comeroy, GANPBON COMBINATION,

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