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| S —— TIE PRESIDENT. . lowed From ¥l Puge. 5 o and breadih. They believe that, thro you will be the 10wt rutent to bring Ponce and prowperity i fuct ne well ox pour oil vpon the troubied watere, and that nll g Xie superior 1o party distine Ahrowsng waide ul) conmGEraLions, wake B0 y T om the sltar of their country for it honor sud good I conelusion, he tendered o the President aud U 'whe sccowpanicd Lim a hearty welcome 10 the hosp: ties of the people of Priladelphia, and hoped that they wonkl be quite as acceptable as if they bad becn tendercd in 8 more formal ranser by the MOLLCH b THE PRESIDENT'S 6PKEC The President replied bretly. He eaid Permit we, it reeponee to what hioe just been eaid, to tender you the thauks of those who KocompaLy me oo this cocusion Wy own rincere thanks for the cordial Welcowe you bave extonded 10 cr. Believe we 1 fully appreciate the Kind feel Sings of the eitirens of Philsdoiphia. aud Lope tuat I shall ever .deserve them. 10 your address you aliuded to the condition of hacountry. 1 denire 1o say that the sootiments and wieheo Jou pressed fiud A bearty respouse o wy breast, nud 1 be e 10 Lhe Lreast of every obe who sccomjuuies we, 1 trust that tho peace we have now will Jast forever It has cost % much thit we sbould all be atle w0 sppreciyte ite value, aud wnite in waking it permanent, and 1o the fature, as we grow should learn_to grow closer and dearer 1o one {Cbeers.| We bave had war, et ue have peace, nd lot our every thought aud act tend to cement the Union r coustry great. For wy own part, ] am con ‘sot of mine, and o1l tbe influeoce istrate oF ae & citizen, bue Deen exerted to perpetuate peace and to preserve its Licesinge 20 4he people.” THE PROCESSION. Beeretary Seward, who stood beside the President, gave afirmative shake of bis head to this sentiment. On conolusion of the speech the party were escorted 1o «wamiages. The President, Secretary Seward, Gen. Grant and Admiral Farragut riding in an open baronche drawn By four gray horses. When they drove out of the depot 4ndogure the multitade cheered.” The caunon swelled the and the confusion and excitement were indoscribable. | | He snid, surely McMichae) and the Councils must be hiere; mopopnlu outponring equaled any public demonstration ever made in this city. Grant and Farragot when tbey reached the €ontinental Hotel looked ae if they had enjoyed an experience in public receptions which would last them a life time. FHILASELPHIA, PA., Tuesday, Aug. &, 1606, SECOND DISPATCH. Soon efter tho Presidential party entered the Continen- tl Hotel, they appeared on the balcou y, un the Chetnut- #t. front, eid were greeted with cheer ufter cheer by the wast crowd. The following is & verbatim report of the President’s specch. SPERCH OF THE PRESIDENT. FELLow Crigens: The President gave utterance to those fraternal worde st Jeast balf-a-dozen times and oo each occa- ‘was anable to proceed further on scoouut of the r eonfusion. Hi it on s follo Fellow citizens - g bie baud daploringly), (etop & few minales At thie point there was another interruption—a horse and - Sogen siroggled 1o got through the crowd. Tho policemen 10 the rescue, And, &8 usaal, made matters worse. A drew Johnson looked on in dismay, and began anew.] Fel sitisons. Will you please keep order—just keep quiet for oue woment, and the audiensa will be relieved. Fellow-citizens of Phutadelphia: If you will give us voar sttention for a few woments, the audience will be relieved. |Tuis was the fifth time b used the words,] la visiting Philadelpbia on the prosent ocoasion, it was mot for the purpose of making & epeech, but I am on my way, in compeny wikh distinguished gentlemen to the great city of the West, Chicago, 10 witness or to participate in the laying of the chief corner-stono of 4 wonument o be erccted 10 & distingnisted | statesman. Weo bave visited Philadelpbia in our rouic, being here to dug 1 must be parmitted in not making & specch, ot 1 muet be permitted to tender to the eitizens of Puiladelpoia, 0B the present oceagipn, and nnder the pecubiar eircumstacces, my beart-felt and my sincere thanks for this demonstration. for Abie manifestation of their regard and respect. This simult and spontaneous coang forth of the iudependent fre of Philadelpbis, to-day (cbeers], iuspires me with renewed eontidence and with renewed determination to uphold my course iu shaping and admis steri Government as 1 be Heve it shoald be administered We & fierce end Dloody condict; we clamored and we struggied for peace. The wne is over, peace has been ade, and I trust in God that war will not return again. (Cheers.] I trast that the day is far distant when one portion of our Union sheli be arrayed in battle sgainst another portion. I trost in God that the day is distaut when mab shall agaiu be wet upon his brother, and in the name of (od raise his hand | agawet the throat of his fellow-brother. I trust in God that the day is distant when this land that gave a brother birth is again 10 be drenchod with a brother’s blood. Thavk God, the bale- Sul planet of war has beon chased away and the benigant star of peace has taken ite place. (Cheers.| I trst that the country will again retarn to all the avoeations of peace, and prosperity, and barmouy, and reconailiation will agaiu Do brougbt abous, and toat we will stand together ae gue people aiid one nation. {Great cheering.) Sofur as Me"m% | d &0 the past in reference to our political affuirs, I told you T di not intend to make a speech; my public acts and my Mmessages are before the country. 1tis for them to judge. [A voice, ““That’s so.”] Believiog, as I do, that {he policy that has b pursued is the policy that is calculated to advance and pro woto the best jnterests of the country, and so believing, and God beiog my helpor, there I intend to etand {Cloers] And with your belp, and God being willing, tlis nion shall be r 4. ‘Then let us stand togetker, let s ap proach a comimon plaitorm, let us forget that We bAve been di wided into parties, and forget, too, that we must not S & Dekeat of parties instead of obeying the commaud of our coun try. [Cheers ] Let the interests of the great mase of the peo ple be promoted, and let parties sink ioto insignifi oance, ond ¥ We are to have a party let be based upon _the st principles of Coustitution. (Cheers.] Yes, the Constitution of our Coun s the strongest league n‘k cay hg)‘{qrmel And wben yon talk Abont leagues who I h into a covennnt and formed a_league the Constitution of the United States, 1f hé has be has entgred combinatiop sgajost fis jcuulr\', [A voice, -'Jmu 50" end his country should look fo it. Let each and ~-ZYery mAy belong fo fbir great nat o Coustitution of tbe United States fimfi‘ [Applanse.] 1 want na be better league than thai w uic? ¥as foraed by Washington avd bis compeers. [Cheers] It was good ecough fi i good euough for you and for me. | Voice “Stick 196’ Avd pow ps & baad of brott onmtr “and determined to support the Cons Onied Btales, et us sfand togetoer arennd the common oliar of our couniry, and swear that il shall perish snd fah in the dust but the Constitation shall be wmain taiued and the Univn be 1t has been my creed io emergencies, 1o rely upon { great mass of the peopl d | titution of the country and the country is g bere 1 shall leave with the coufideat Delief tba &l s the p."?et tige eud ot toe ballet-lex | estore ihe oouulry, aud it will " again stand re geemed sud regeuerated. (Cheers.| As I eatered the eity tod w upon s mochanic’s estsblishment Chese word *.loome tae Presideat.” Iknew taat it was he emanation of the laboriug man. |un-n.£ He who plaoed t there knew who he was sddressing, and fie knew whether ehey would un:,io;-und it or oot. (Cheers.| M coutidence 36 in them; and If you, the peopls. will got right, as the ovi Y enune to.day, you—{Voloos—+Wo are all right, all rigit,’ cheers)—you cau wake & class of meu that oall tuemsely: mmflm-u Voice—All wroog.| You osu brin m to terme without much effort om your purt. But we bave heard o great doeal about emanoipation. 1 Laughter, groaas and oboers.} toiled more iu toat the .ol tation of cause than I have t Are you right o in & lacgo jon in the State of Peansylvaaia com t o this work of emancipation? Who is it in power beidiog the tyrauts rods overyout (A voics nesr tho President, '“Thad. Steveos.' | Who is it that is boldiag the tyrants rod over you! When you_talk potting_oas of them out of offics. ouly one jof them out of office, they olamor. ‘Why thers sowebody to be turued out, aod awother to bs put 0 and bence the groat object is o porpetuate thomaeivos o power and bold all she offioes and say to the peopls whe have toiled for the country, who have boen expossd Lo the dangers of the last five years whils they have romaiued at howe to oc- cupy il tbe places, aod then the clamor 16 they must mot be turoed out aod iot wobody olse in. [Cheers.} that good old doetrine of the days of Washinglon of rotation i office forgotten ! obody else satitied to icipate in tie Y‘wfiuo 'the (Governmeat but those who bold them ¢ [Voio Tern them out”| They 6ro exeroisio@ po Lo-day as ucrelentiog as Lyraots themaelves. [Cleors.| 1 say = cheers.) Well, fellow oitisens, £ did not inteud to suy ch as I bave said. (Voices—' Go on, go on." ‘There Wre other gentlemen whe will be forced and oom led te make some remarks sod I 1 intendod to say. | Voloes— ‘Bay wore.”| I will ooa- clude by tendering to you my sinoers thanks, yes. my heartfelt thanks, fortbis manifestation of your regard and respoct far one who has labored dariag the whols of, L may say, an eveat Tol life, to advance aud promota the interosts of thy grest mass of the people. I tbaak you. geutiemen, and in partiog with you 1 loave the Governmewt in your hands, whero I kuow it Will be safe, and appropriately disposad of. |(mmease ohe: The President and party then rotired from tae bulconr, aud the crowd dispersed. HAND-SHAKING. About 8 o'clock the President, ushered by Gea. Robert Patterson, took his stand at the bend of the firat flight of steps of the main stairway of the hotel, aud, coutrolled by large police force, the populace were pormifted to pass up the ateps in small nuibers and shake the Presidert by the hand. Secretarios Soward and Welles, Postmaster- | General Randall aud Admiral Farragut, and part of the | © gime Gen. Grant, stood belind the Presidont during the hand-shaking ceremony in full view got tired of the business, and spent the ren: Grant soon ‘evening wandering sround the parlors and corridors with | his Chief of Stafl and Gen. Butterfield. Outside the Lo- | tel about 10,000 persons were assembled, who indulged in Boisy demonstrations—shouting, cheer DELEGATION OF TAILORS. A declegation of tailors, sccompanied by & band, arrived ©n the ground about 9 o'clock. The President appeared on the balcony about 9§ o’clock, and was introduced to the srowd by A. B. Slonaker, who bad hisbread huttered sowe time ago. He spoke Hiterally as follows ANOTHER ADIRESS BY THE PRESIDENT. Fellow-citisens of Philadelphia: 1n Fou to-night. in compiance with & kolieitatios B of makiug an adiress but simply to return my thanke the munifestation of respect and regard on this oecasio and 1 wean what 1 say iu tenderiug you my thanks for this demonetration. As Twsid to-day. under the peeuliar circum @tances you heve my heartfeit thanks. [ would that it were | jastifiable on this occasion, or sowe other, tht T cbuid bave an rtuity aud be in differsnt circumatauces from vbat T am 40 enter into aod discuss the question that agitates snd divides | the poblic mind. But so far m; political course are well known 4o you all. and, of course, I shal & discussion of that kind in passiug slong m: you uave maifested, there ix an sasociation here o night wbo have co: o ours it is merit that mi w. And if there is an asecol 1 * beon advised there is, that oalls itee ahe Teilors' Associstion, to thew—and embracing’ al Abose here—1 teuder thew 1wy mincere thuuke for th o copuectigy WAL iy mrylessiy ~ there is no A slig] idea of the style of the procesio’: out from their honses sitply man whom the procession was intendea to honor, and not 10 the meubers of the carriage individual aceount to serve by b ent. They had boen joined” by honored guest whi of ornament as was Philadelphia on this occasion. There were no triumphal arches, 0o #peci and only in half-s dozen pla United States which the Pres the balcony of whi decorntions made sinply a wretched six small and parti-alarly dirty flags, cach of whic} stuck out of a chambermaid's jost passed throueh | | or so in their roc gard to the incvitable sp | well understood that the Pre | also, his other companions would be called on luuch baving been dispatched, and a numbe who claimed business having been di | dent aunganeed hivs rr.vfi, Wi | to Wlin; 8O | sake of sayiag they had spoken to the President, but all of whom_detained and delayed him. A last, however, he eleared b on the balc f Hental How! b - at hat entered | and addres other place.) oeal lengne, apd IZ, | abont 104 o clock this o1, depot some IS minu' +. A platform ha the depot, g which the pai of the traiu, and fro and Mr. Seward will bricfly address the peo “r constitution or uo | thorities of our city. upon by the autboritie the time ao since been wa | lowiog order from Majoc-Geo. ~ HeADQUaBTERS };: 1 Divisios N mente the meacchiog raview place to-morrow from & of Delmenico's Hote! i paoies ud the lias of werch wilbs vp Brosdway to Thirtoeutt st , dot hirteeatt o' to the Fb-ave, up tas Filt st aud down Broadway sod tus sast #.de of Uulousquare and Bywary o Astor piace walute the Prosi of Gou, Bandford's, whi s, as will b sesn by the statem: the ordor itesll, was b sd on tha requost of the Marchi Committeo of Arrangoucots. Tho Magor, who had not beea consulted in ragard 1o 1 Js obangs of programme, was muok Sarpriesd, and sutersd bis wost sarnest protost against muok and C Their st iasusd progre 166, giving as a raason that the Pros. ments mads by tho ( rooaption. Tive following ir the in which they wil o of the Presideat Ihres sbreast, on board the Boat, whers sxch goutleann wil. be eps- D indar of the | with silver star. white ¢ .groaning and making ose of expressions more expressive than elegant, | | Action Aeieupos in v d bistory | I the call he lad lllp‘uu!nl the lnstitute would ba invited to nd bistoi | take part in the rooeptlon. but a8 no inviiation had beea giren | [ | thke any action iu the premises, he | meeting adjourn. ‘Lhis moiion, afte: . | induce the gentieman to witldraw it a 5o%e | was finally oarried, and the meeting etood adjouraed. gnal mavilestation of then Togare wa Tesuect ,{ jChgers. | Xor 1 would be glaced e or forget afession 10 1l Therois nore nem, and so far an the grofos otbous BOTe 1o for 10 the sition in Nif i that woe e g my oarly hiwtory and wy earty p could make we forget!.| 10 in poncerned—and 1 do not ight, bot we whould remember when W weetaucel nterssis of the country 0 the sgricuturel, it is tho bamis upon which this gov reument rosta; and whew wo refer to the guofessien that you reprement bere fo-night in commection with you iy feliow citisens iu common. let me soy Wat o great father and bead, the lord of the world, wae & tailor by trade {great CLeering), and when yeu refor Lo the Listoric o ccunt of th Wi vou il ind thas arks are literal Iy true. Then, wechsn: 3l fellow-eiti cne generally. plense e thanks for b Cewonry « 30 on thir ocomsion o woloowe We W thit ety [Veices— *(iive te Dend Duck 6 7 belore 500 g0 ! and laughter OEr. GRANT. "The Fresidont then setired. The band played v patriotie air 1he crowd KooR becatme clamorous fOr mote orato- ry. TLere were & thoneand cries for others of tle distin. guisheu gueste and for at least 10 rinntes the en joug shout for the General. Grant at len evitable Havana r1¢ had subsided. bowed balf & dozen times and re ed. The baud played, ** Hsil to the Ch apd still 4 kept up ono bappeared, the Farragut came ‘orward and said: 8F IFCT OF ADMIRAL FARRAGDT Fellow Citizes . 1 can only express wy thauks to you for thie kind recepts 0 1 cuiling for me. 1 uever make speeches. Ju the fires pinc. * cenuee 1 am vot able; and in the s could not if 1w’ ¢, on scecunt of ny throat. [A voice o wre you, Mobile * Cheers | Wuat s it/ Teheli bid you good night, my friendr, becauee it b smpossiLle 3 we Lo speak even i were p RIGHLY DELIGHTED. Recretary Sevard exy with the reception, as ¢ President’s feelings are fudicated by the number of speechos be ma SECKE ARY SKWARD *‘ MAKES FUN." Seward wade 1 grout deal of fun among his friends over the absenco of Mayor MeMichacl and the city authoritics. if they are not, ‘we do not wiss then. Theé crowd, however, missed § themselves hoase for him after the President’s speech, but the Seeretary of State kept bimself in she background, and they hallooed in vain. ., BTC. About 10§ 0'cle ationed in the balcony in front of the hotel Hayed ild Lang Syne,” and then withdrew, and the crowd, after a few more feeble requests for a speech frow Mr. Scward, did the sain The Man- nerchor—a German mnging society—then serenaded the ent with a numb o songs, sung inside the hotel, and finally, about 11 ' k. be and his party were left to seck the repose | ey no doubt greatly ne d after the ex- citement of the dy. They leave here at 8 o'clock in the orping, by the Cemden aud Awboy road, in charge of the Mayor of Treaton. ANOTHER ACCOUNT—THE PROCESSION IN PHILADEL- PHIA. Special Disgateh to ) he N. Y. Trib, e PHILADELFI1A, Toesday, Ang. 9%, 1666, ¢ perhaps now allowable, 10 give an +8 of people who made up the bulk who wore bronght oly from theie pure love of the pwd, who had ‘each his ¢ then and there pres- o fow military, fire s, aud the carriages con- ad een thus escoried to the THE MEAGER DECORATIONS. ‘There never was 4 city which had to reccive a great and ) Wits 80 ;‘vr{«uh bare and destitute banners, o mottoes, was even the flag of the splayed, The Continental Hotel, in at and his party had rooms, and from b wo made his speeches, in the way ot nd meager di»«Kly of was indow on @ stall. ard House immediately On the other lund the across the street, wiich reaped no benefit from the advent of the Presidential party made a much mo; display. The proprietors of that house festoor of their _ailding with large American flags and hung from one pillar to another appropriate bunting and on the while the Girard was b; of thy bave rested on the ar the more handsomely adorned hasis of decoration would seem to ntinental, two, though After the Presidential party had res half an honr alk began to gather force with re- aking. 1t was perfeetly ident would speak, and that, A slight persons | of, the Presi- 1o fuce the ordeal. Mr. Jobnsen bnd been in the room of the hotel n asxailed by a number of persons whe desired i business, some merely for the aself frops the crowd of hangers on, and appeared In due time Prosicent Johnson appeared on the halcony 1 the poopl The speech is given in au- o W BusSCAT 7 NRWARK. he Presidenti ¢ will arrive at ) nd will res ewnrk at v will be condacted on . 1t is expected. both the whi IN NEW-YORE. nearly complete for the re- y by the civic snd wilitary an. ¢ programme of arran nd published by us yesterday, was ut be a final one, but modifications bave ‘fll& e showa by the fol r ORDRE BY GRN. SANFOFD. posed o e. th ob.ef of whic ok, Aug i A fl-~lu|.01b1ll Ko req £ il € the Divasion by ot of e Pr nform to fr Finh Tue Divialon I § of the Division wi L forio column by successive coa Tight % w300 se tun Presidant aod suits beve pussed Commiseonod Offioars wl e “bands turn » By ordac of Ma Officiel Cuanrms [f. Towwa A D.C Yeostorday morniug the Mayor recsivad a copy of this ord ™ antizon, Div. i This protost was discussnd at a private moeting of the Committee o° Arrangsmonts, held yoeaterday afte: the office of Mr. A. T. Stewart, ooruor of Broadway ambo o Commities Boally decided to adbors Lo od to review the troops on his o Prosidont will tusrefore be in front of Delmonico's 18 prinoipal featuras of the arranze W Comumiuns for the Prosident s rogram dotail f the C 0: 1T i the Mayor's offica City | Wodnesday moraing. st 0 0'00ck procissly. whon baigss 2. Carelagos will then ial stosmes peovided rpavs at P T Seraey City, 1o await Uhe acc.valof ths Prosident. 7. They will tien aot & an ascort £ tusic obalrman on tis recap i dollow tis Prosidontisl party in s lins, introduced 10 the Frasident and suite. fagun, 40 proceed Wil fesestion is th y o procession, partine with the Prosldential place assi party st Delmonioo 6 AIl the subseribace «va axpeoted Lo act as Recaption Comm ner, and do svor-(hing which will 183 (0 maka tia occarion T Will, Wowaser. be tho particnlar daty of the Special R tan o pa-eony Ly sws that ol the Presdeitial escoct i for the ladiss o the ommittas will ipe oury Claws, M. W, R , and will convist Arthur Lescy. 8 will be composed of [whits, red appeopriate rostta, 1; Racaption Committos, rovetts, pondait; Dinner, towntte, with ailver Star, blue ribhon pendant . ubscribors, rosatte, with & white, and biue By ocder of o pendant. A The following gentlow -u will act as Special Commities on Reception Wiliaw B R. M. Blatchford o H B, ady published (be prog for the reception of tha ent and b bis vieit, and it is usnecessary to again g THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE AND THE PRE CEPTION Acreeably to & eall publiched o sesterday morsing's papers, mme of arrangem entertaioment during JENTIAL Rk a meeting can Institute was heid at their ball in Cooper Instiinte last evening to confer rospect {0 the appointaent of & committee to unite with the city au thorities in the reception of “Le President to-day. The meet ng was cailed to order, the President, the Hon. Horace Greeley in the chair, and the call signed by 1% members resd. Dr. Rich statod that 1a sign- ‘of opinion that the Association w. berefors ailow discaasion, ORDER BY OFN. BUTTTERFIFLD. Haspqranrans Ganenal KERCROITING SmRVIO] Eratas AN No. 71 BROADWAT Nuew Youx Civr. Aog 26, 186§ Onyrasr Oxpurs No 101t having baci announced th Uniren g Presidunt of the United States w.!| vinit the City of New. nesdey. Aog 26 the {0/l wing etructione will vod 1 rrival of Lo Fre and party o busrd the stes Upiee ) UOYETyg g e W -~. of Jorvey City, Coi blwywen, NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, A UGUST 29, 1866. onry Mallard, 1 was arrested amone others {hi« morning, 0wy company, not connting the two © SPORTS, re the President’s salote of 21 gone from Castle Williem snd Fort " ere were five more Tawe Ball, ANOTHEE GHAND MATCH AT NEWARK—A BRILLIAKT | Bayardet, asd Martin Riley, of No. 42 Baxter-at., coarrel VIELD) s GAME—THE EUREKAN BEATEN AT THRIR | 00 Monday night, and daving the »fiay D mnelly w, wnd the colored man been in the forry-bouse tea 0o blae ehocked shirt (Bell), o ul Joon; my party Wero on one side. e wide; deceased waiked and ssked bim o play 8 sguiost the Tules y s tuoe he would they had @ few words sud aud cot bim; &t that ad @ broom iv bis hands; Hell and the deoease party all kept their seats w aud all Tao ot Wheu we saw decersed reel into Bo'l's arme; Mr Gurrieon then came and tock the barpist, be left him in charge of .on; Yy aud the two Italiane on the oppasite over to the harpist, Michael Coursey, tune, some gentleman remarked that it was to play music, decenred with | One of tho finest displays of fieldin, wetoh thin season was that slown by the Toka clubs at Newark. yesterday, ia their first match the attyactions of the Atbletics the same aftersoon, & namerous wud very on the Eurcka grounds, o larger delega esent thal thero wae o0 Mhawa,v 0 Eorekas bad out , o Sy ere e laatics | 407 01,8 charge of aving stolen $123 worth ot a1 were 16 excetlont trim for play, and confident of 4 ‘Wbe Exceisiors had en excellent team on banc er, Brainard. wae abeent, but youn, d most ably filled the position, his * T Sanrhy, Brev Lieut. C OKDER BY GEN. VOGDES MRADGOANTERS HARBOR Axi Crry or New Youx tion of the fair ¥e3 being pr be bed some worde with Mr, der prevelling t tef ue | went juto the ferry-yard. o wecond after thet we heard gre o Lt you Ve The salutes will after the fiting of the Gireat cheering worth and Lafayette wite Lafsctie and g Con- | Apy, for trial though thoir pit mings took bis »/ace, pitoling be: g ¢ xoellent from first to luet, The game cpened finely for o close conteet, each party scor- ing three runs, the second inuings closing for & blank score Io the third iuning the Bu bot the tourth iuoing saw the Excelaiors iu tho of 7108, and afterward the Brookiyn m ound until their score stood 24 10 12, these being the fiyures at the close of the niuth Juning. ‘Tho fieldiug on both sides was truly beantifol, nearly every po- admirably played, the superior batting of the Excel- #iors being the mal le: lendid fly catche of 10 seconds will be cbserved between each gun. fHicers of the severul post ty Haiiin New-York i foll di eir respe@s 10 b Excellency. the Premigest of the wore of oar party; ot the time the barpist wae sirucl some 1wore blows at him; decensed Lad some. d it on the back of @ beneb: Bell 1 to be intoxicated; the two Ita- om Newark; 1 and thing 1o Lis hand and rappe and deceased botl sp llans came on the cars Newark to & complimentary concert OUF COMPADY J# A AIALEUT COMPADY : d played thors o'clock trair; we remained oo o scuflle took plac e any weajoos uck deceaned at all; te smailer one, Joho, o vee it, bat T thivk it we: teere was & good light in the wween them; the Larpist did rot time of the scuffle until we beare this time the boy wes not in the room; I went and foand him on tho bow of 4 Mr. Hell charged tbe barpist with bavi .'hpnu being sworn, testified. I reside at No, 179 Prigee-st., N. Y., and am a tailor; was wits Mr. Dumont and others out to Newark Jast night; was in the ferry-houso at the X and my friends” were on the player was on the 100k the lead, n by a score Lut some one whispered the nawe of The severs) stafl offcers in the city ad vicinity wre iovited (0 During the ceremonies of the President’s reception these beadquar fere will be extablisbed st the Metropolitan Hotel. Erevet Brig, Gen. J. 0. 8, k. A.. Acig A. A Oen. AL MILITAKY OKDKES, HrapquanTens F!m"flny the Italians were also left Newark on the 2 seats during all the row; a9 sbout 12 feet distant; ot think Mic had the broom taken from Lis hand; ere was 0o olinch be- 0 out of the roum from the the groans of deceased : at baud, and when the wild tomult of Firet Liout. 1ot Art. o rowd wak not vatistied. 1n reeponse to repcated calls ro made fu the game, the Ears in handsome style, and the accuracy of the pitchin excelienos of the catching is sbown by the score of hroe in tho whole ga ed sud equipped, i —thore being by u In batti splendid hits wer. made, 4 gt Aot Leggett taking tbe lead on the one side and Brentr -, on the other. But tne full score below gives yed throughout b the ly siyle, the contest being bonor of winving ¥ The Regiment will sssemble at the Armory (Centre Market) ot & @ took bim off; comwitted the wpantes st 8} o'clock &, m full partioalars, The of The Noo-Commissioned Stafl, Bang ad Drum Corpe will seort o the contest and the the tropby, tuere being no pecuniary incentives in the way of heavy wagers for thousands of dollars, as mark the matches Mr. Daken creditabl factorily fulfilied the duties of Umpire, ane celeiors by the Earekas in selecting Mr, Daken ie wledged in the appended card from Mr. Leggeti, which X o (mounted) will report to the Commandant ot ¥ o'cloek a. m., at the ATmos Regimental Line will be i will be_sounded at commandants of companies wll vee Liat the scd bimself us highly dehghted il the Prendential jarty. Toe orined 16 Blosamoet., right o0 O and very satis championship. the compliment time this diflicalty occurred south vido of the rry house, and the barp ceased und Bell came 1 and ordersd tho and they refased; deceased went over to and was going to pat his hand on the harp; eceaned sttempted to catch r shored him on the is was going on the Jae V1. Ixommeort, Adjatant HRADQUARTERS 77 To the "r‘h“" l»/ ful«:,' V. Tribune. 3 rough 1. medivm of your column of Field Sporte the Ex- coleior Club desirs to retarn their sincere Ciauk r reka Ciut /ot their courteous 16 eption, and to igh appreciat'on of the compliment paid them by b Umpire on the occasion feom the Ezcelsior Clul loasant & contest on the retarn game, I very respocthully, ‘Lnoanrr, Captain of the Excelsior Nive. where they V{‘P the Ttalian palled the harp bac! of it again, and stoulders with both hands; while oungest Italian came up with oceased; decensed then struck at the harp-plaver d be fell, when be got vy rd doceased ia the stomach; a8 soon nd on i stomack and walked out of the ), met bim on the ontside; d then fo'l nto Bell's arms: Bell Inid bim down on the flagging; 1 was right opposite (o them when the blow was strack, and saw the motion distinctly | the quarrel was between four of them, Mr. eil, deceased and the two Italians; my party did not attempt to avoid an arrest; Coursey made the blow at deceased with his right haod; de- when be got to the door; when struck ot him, his face was ‘ursey before that evening; afier Conr- followed and waiked slowly bebind the attempt to ran awh made the thrt ¢ forward he drew back Lis h e pocket. AL this stage of the procsedings the Jury took a recess until EVENING BEBSION. Michael Cavanagh being 100 Greene-st., New-York; 1am a prioter; w about 3:30 this morning; was with the party of six; we went of giving our miustrol show for tho beuefit of the Atlantie Base Ball Club, jr.; onr party consisted of Frank Dumont, Cbristopher Cline, Wwm. Spratt, John Clover, and Wm. Sanders; Michael Coursey, harpist, and John Coursey, violinist, came down in_the same train, but were not of our party aiter we left the hall; onr party sat down on the of the forry-bouse, and the two Italianw sat down on the north side; there wero iwo or three other persons in the ferry-house; aftor sitting there about 15 minutes, Bell and de- consed camo in and asked the Italians to play some musie for them: they refused to play; and Bell palied him back; saw 0o blows strick: I was lyiog down, and being very drowsy did now take notice of what was I heard the rush out doors, and went out d lying on the ground; 1 went ont and fried ot find one, and 10 the geutlemen of besom and was going to bit Mic ward, for they Lalloced e reception of His 3 Audrew Joluson, ) line will be forined in Hesterst., vight resting on o poc! we Colouel on the Parsde | 0ut towas asd Drom | struck be put bis rooin; his friend, subseribe myself 7o0i%, Jow: Staft wili_report 1o Reg Ground st 9) o'cl Corpa will eort 10 tle Acting Ad) The following is -6 full scors of the mateh of yesterday: he same time snd place. Micnar O'Neiv, Ist Lioot. and WEST POINT, special Dispateh 40 The N. V. Tribone. Wesr Poist. Toesday, Ane. 9%, 1666, ‘The reception of the Pregident will be au affair of strict military formality, with but slight variations. The im- mense prossure of business on Gen. Pitcher s hands ren- dered it umpossible for him to complete to-day the ar- rangements for the reception. Everything that can be owever, 1o make the affair as ituposing as possible done, and it is expected that tho display will be oue of the finest ever witnessed at Weet Point. On the arrival of the Presidential part; salnto of 21 guns will be fir army regulations. An_cscort of officers of highest rank at the post will b appointed by roceed to the wharf, re- sident and conduct him to the parade ground in front of the Academy buildings where the cadets will According to the army regulations the Presidont w .l be saluted with the highest honors—all iors dropping, officers and troops saluting, Littlewood, ¢. f. ceased commenced atagger reptnall, W b . Coursey got up, after d sey struck the blo coeasod ; cvmexwa Bl emoocurnee?® Tothl. o vvvvnens! 27 Total..... ¢ at the whaef ! “2‘ “:‘ T‘,’.‘"" ed, in conformity with the b 2 honor oomposed of the 2. Home Runs—Brent- 3 2 Passed Balls—Osborne 1, Struck Out—Cummings nell 2, Ford 1, Lea, tt 2, Flasly 1. Fly Catches Made—Terrill 4, Osborne 3, Ford 2, 2, Mills 1, Brer tnall 1, Collina J, Littlowood 1; atches Missed—Ciyne 4, Norton 3 Fletcher 2, Pat Out on Bases—Excelsior 6 times, Eareka 12 tiwes. Put Oat on Fou! Balls—Excelsior 7 Time of Game—2 hours. Mr. Daken of the Excelsior Club. Scorors—Messrs. Derben ‘This escort will to Newark for the purpose bo drawn up in line. Flanly 1, Whiting :; total, 11 times. Eureka 8 timea. drns beating ‘The next mateh the Exaclsios play will be with the Stars on Soptember 4, un the Capitol _ INDEPENDENT V8. NONPARRIL. On Friday, Augast 24, a game of base ball was layed botween the Independent Base Ball Club of Mott aven and the Nonpareil of Harlem, at Mount Morris-square, | Indepenent, 42; Nonparei, 13. Umpire, Peter Pilyow of the Buena Base Ball Club, ATHLETIC VS. IRVINGTON. Tho return match between these clubs, which took | place at Irvington yesterday, attracted a spectators, and proved to be a more interestin, first match was, the Irvington's, thoneh d their opponents scors down to respactable figures. ents in full will be ailing the arrang 18U LO-INOITUW IOrning by woot up tothe barpist, Special Dispateh to the N. Y. Tribuve. CHICAGO, Toesday, Ang. 26, 166 ember is bringing to our ets, thieves, and flash going on_until and raw decens 10 find a phyrician; 1learned that my friends had boen gave mysell up yoluntarily; Lover saw any of the res! pproach of the 6th of Sep ¥ large numbers of pickpoc gentry of all grades. The Comimittee of arrangements an- that & formal public reception will be given to the ot and his Cabinet at the Chamber of Commerce, on the evening of the 5th. DOUGLAS MONUMENT—MASONIC CIRCULAR. CrICAGO, Mondny, Ang. 27, 1466, The Committee on Masonic Invitations in the Iay- ing of the coruer stone of the Douglas monument have received assurances from the Grand Master of tho State that he will be hers on the oceasion, and have slso received the following circular from hiw, which will be of interest. when I came back | With the folowin » Tomperance Society; y under the influence of rge gatheriog of gsme than the feated, keeping Jobn Cleaver, being sworn, testified—T reside at No, 171 Y.,and work for Lomis R Boyd, No. 214 Pearl. st, N. Y., was oui to Nowark last vight with thia fter arriving at the ferry-hou ‘went to sieep on & benob; when I woke up the two Italians were mitting opposite me; deceasod wan along side, and askod Michael Coursey to piay & tune, which he refused; deceased took bold of the harp and the harpist pushed him away; do- cosmod bit the haipist and knoeked him down; when Le got over his mouth; the violiniat came up with a broom, when decoased ran afier and took it Jell, the docoasad and Michael Coursay then got together and were bitting out; then saw doceassd bowels, and board bim h ont. decensed down; our party sat stul ot know deceas ‘of the Grand Lodge of Nlinois 1| Hayhurst, e, f Fine and Accepted Masous to whow this sholl o cowe, health, wilon a v Wherces, The Master Lodges of ‘he City of Chica proceseion and otber cere " hare: From the sast To Muscneve yw up he had bis b Leonard, 1 b...... o and Brethren of the several e desirous of taking od with laylng the coruer P the room with his 0| Pike, 3d b... out, aod L saw Bell Jayis and did rot intsifere was stabbed ut the time be left the room; the two Itali Mr. Bell and the docoased wers the ouly pers gaged In the transaction; T never saw the Itali night; Fraak Dumont hired ¢ Curleto; hor K e 104 Bleecker st., INKINGS. . 4th. 5th, Gth. 7th. 8th, 9th. Total. 0o 2 0 2 3-1 by said lodges. thoy. the said ic other lodges of the St hem for that evening. orn, testified that he resided at and tends bar for bis fither awark; saw deceased strike the saw him cutthrough the harp cover Ttaliun, Michael Courne n the region of the stomach; decessed t ott, and & moment after he hoard bim groaning: the smallest ar the vther when he struck at decossed ry Sands, a negro banjo-player, who was with was pat oa the stand, but nothing uew was Atbatic, 14 times. Out on foul— Irvington, 1l 2, A, D, 106, A 1. 5964 he. ¢ Chistloston, 1L, Augast 2 MR I BmowwrLl, Grsad Master. —_— MUTUALS OP NEW-YORK VS. UNIONS OF TROY LANSINGBURG. Specisl Dispatch to The N. Y. Tribane. Troy, Tuesday, Aug. ween thd Mutuals o HOMICIDE AT THE HOBOKEN FERRY MAN STABBED AND INSTANTLY KILLED—A MINATREL TROUPE AND TWO ITALIAN MUSICIANS ARRENTED —CORONER'S INVESTIGATION. About 34 o'clock yesterday morning a disturbance occurred in the ferry-house at Hoboken between two of tho | ferry bands and a coaple of Ttalian minstrels. re named Nelson Little, caused bis deall in less tosn 8 quarter of W, Bell, being sworn, testified that he is in employ of the Ferry Company, was with decoasad about 3 0'clock this morn with me to Long Branch in the morning on ark; we went in the Hoboken house asud some parties singing 13 the ferry-house d have o dance; nd asked them to play a sed told them to burry up deconsed tried t. The base-ball match L York and the Unions of t'is ety amd Lausingbu ayed here to-day. and rescited in & signal vietory for the The score stood 32 to 15, Tpward of 3,000 persons were spectators of the game which was stronely contested throughout. The Mutuals are being entertained with & supper an NEW LIGHT! .\'EW STORE !' NEW GOODS! REDUCED PRICES! Great Improvement and Ro New Houres faraislod complete and old-ashioned Lamps improved o superseded by IVES PATENT LAMPS, v e BusT Lamp ever iovented. L1GATED (as quickly a8 gas) without remoring the SHADE or GLOFE, bali this evening. reoeiviug & stab i of the harp, and Mich sround and walke ran for the broom, d decoused ronffed with him to got it awar; 1 siaried 1o go to separate them, when Michael bi ¢ and knocked me down on my Knees; | . the face with my open band; then A away from the [ittle tellow gpd we sat down; he \commence. running after the little follow he harpist, when deceasad let go own on the bench oang men from New York, Dumatt & Clal b complimentary copeert to ¢ and were on their way home. Tho decesssed t into & distarbanos with the Tiall , and doring the melés 1 kuoeked the large £pad two steps abiead aud struck 3'went out, Lia hand on his ator og- L took hold of his arm sud laid obael K. Kavanah, ¥sia. W, Spratt, Jola Clev ad Wi, Heary Tho sarreT, most coxTRNIENT s0d BRACTIFCL, aad fn @ They can be FiLLEp, TRIMMED and CHIMNEY or BURNER. ) ot aod wiost desirabls stack fa the city of aaw aad siegant laups, dezorated shades, oot glabay, ke. (1mported and of oust 08 was concluded at (wanty minutes past 11 last he jary broaght s & verdict aga.nst the haryi Micanl Conrany Coroger Avery bold all the otber parties that had been ar- rested as witnesses ——e THE RING. Coroner Avary Impannsied a ation At two p. ., Al 1! ere s targs number of paoply esesmbied (o | ary. and sommenced an inves arge hall, No. €= (Garden of the avidence taken o testifiod : I roaldein Had ITALIAN BRONZE mission dealer “The lollowing s a full report eranies baing swora s0a City and am & produce co ? the Hobok+a Farry this morniog; 1 eatered tue Believing that » houss in the coutry shonld 3s aa thorough'y 1 weut aul stood at the forry bost. my attention terry-house Iying, w) 1 thought, im [ aaw the wap (oat was kiled at. ferry-houss; saw the Adeosased tiog down iaside of the saloon direotion; the man ross up with s and deceassd rnu that bad the barp; at became sngaged in the af ond takon from the WILLIAM KELLY AND TIMOTHY M AULIFPE—KELLY THE WINNER IN FIFIY-FIVE 20 t £ e L e o PRIZE PIGHT BETWEEN the middle sllp look)og out for groved oo dungreoms sod shjost Wothing is more eaceniial toa 9o mads. Highly refiand, partially deodoriced, warcautedpurs, asd about as choap s with ot without cocks. Waotrsatx and fxrait Du voat to all appiicants with I runk; while looking at walk toward the Christopber strike al & man view in & diagon th bieading and ran across the after im; recognized th This fight has been long talked of by the up-town roughs, and both partios suoceeded in brioging their priocipals Logether yesterday morniug about & v clock, in the vicinity of al some time waa loat in gatting s and Famin om, Prices, testinionals, ke. JULIUS IVES & Co, No. 49 Maiden-lane, New-York, MANUFACTURERS AN) DEALERS IN KEROSENE GOODS GENERALLY. » there wero foar of the party fair. did aot see auy kuifs a man that was slruck Jamacta, Loog [sland. As overything in roadiness. Samos Ellic Jim Colbarn Umpire for Kall aily Umpire for K 2 YIS i S CITY NEWS, 4 Wt s ok Donmelly, of No. 708, BTABBING AFFPRAYS, —J o] i thie left cheek, receiving & sereie wound, ~ Officer I witnessed st s orrested Riley, and Justice Dowling held Bm S triaki oeisior and Eu- e Heory Skelly, of No. %0 Pearist, and Wm. Jev wino quarrelled. aud the former was #tabbed 1o the thigh. Meclep wae arrested, and Justice Dowling beld bim for triak 4] sttt A A Disnoxest Domestic.—Ann Hurley, employfl s & chambermaid at No. 160 Bleecker at., was arrested yester- Covnor and ctbe ol h:nl:Q The nceu .nlna'nl«:i‘n; ..:';.'.T:.‘.‘."‘.:.‘.‘q stolen proj 4 Te0OVE; ustice i el iE dehuls of bat s e {Ansouscements.) PerrY DAvVIs'S PAIN KiLLER, Aean interval rewedy has noeqgual. In coses of Co'le, Samme s Coms, plaint, Dynrpu. Dysentery, Auihima and Rheus , it wil cure one uight, by taking it internally sud bat) frowty. 101wt Atersa best Liniment in America. 118 action is ke magle. lied to Bad Scres, Burns. Sealds and Sprams. F Eivh He ache and Toothache, don't £l to try it To shost, It o8 Pun ——— To Laptes.—Furnish your houses with the best Curtaine, Furniture Coveriuge and Linens st importery’ > g ey g T = g < Ay I AT T ' Mosquito NTs—$1 and wpward.~Fine Canopies with net attached for 5. 1 E. Wamavex, No. 686 Tiroudway, below Feartb-d . — : BRAUTIFUL LACE CURTAINS from Switserland, jusy received por steaiser Arago, for $8 and upward. P v, No. 638 iadway, balow Fourtb-sb g s i3 SpECIAL NOTICE. — GOLDSMITR'S BOOKKEEPING, Prwxaxsmip, ke No. 156 Brosdway. All who enter their pames prior to September 5 will secure their instruction fr e Ball sh the balf prices of the Suniuer term. A rarw opportusity, Tug BURGLAR ALARM TELEGRAPH ’pmucl- invigis 't bly and without damage each window snd door, It eannet fail. E. Vouxs, No. 354 Brosdway. s Lo, Count Bismark, Archduke Albert, Queen Emma, Joseph Sturge. Horace Vernet, F. N. Gisborn, Cyras W. Pield, » Group of Native A%icans, with arti n Authrepoiogy, Phyiology” Paychology, Paeaniatology and PLysioznomy, " Queck Medicines,” Fagging and Flogging, Foreign Air, cic. JounNAL A rich sumber, 20 eeats, or $2 & yesr, Fowiwm LLs. No. 9 Breadway, N. Produce and Other Mackets. AT BUFFALO. Aug, 23, —Floar quiet; No, ! Spring 89 75@810 25, Western S‘flfll)%“ Double Extra Western, 81 $14. Wheat quiet and nom- inal. Corn—sales 30,000 bush., at (7. for 1, closing with sales in the afterncon of 25,000 ‘boab. No. 1 Iilinoisat 67c., and 7,800 bush, Whits Toledo on private terns, Oats dull: No. | Chicago offered at 38c, without buyers. Bar- Ioy and Kye quiet and nominal. Timothy Beed, 84 20, Pork,: £35 Lard. 2le. for City, 21y@2%. for Western. Whisk wales of 50 bbis. at 82 93, Canal Freights—Wbeat 17¢ 14c., Oate 9ic. to New-York; Coin_12c., Osts €o. to A aud Troy. Receipts—2,636 ¥ 46,817 bush. Corn ¥3) bush. Corn, ceipts at Cuicago, Milwankee, ‘Toledo and Detroit for th woek ending Ang. 25—41,930 bbis. New Flour, €7,52 boeh. Wheat, 1,526,556 bush Corn, 146,130 bush. Oats, 11,193 busb. Barley, 15,026 bush. Rye. AT TOLEDO. | AnE, %—Fiour quiet. Wheoit—Now White, 2. bettery | New Amber, shade lower; sales of 1hs former at €2 2@ 82 60/ of the latter at §2 528 No. 1 New Iied Wabash. 8§ i No. 1 Ulinois Soring. 81 90, Corn, jc. lower, closing firm; No. 1 at e, Oats, ie. lower, 1, 33c. Lake Freightd firm; 5e. on Corn to Boffalo, AT ALBANY. ~ Aug. 28, —Flonr firm. Oats dull at 35,000 bush, Westera at 792830c. pped by tor M, busb. Corn, 22,000 bush, Oats, 9,000 bush. Wheat, 8.000 bash, Rye, 140 tuus Feed. Passed Fultonville—12 loads Cora, | load Malt, 1 load Oats, " AT OSWEAO. . 23 —Flour unchanged; saies 1.4C0 bbls. at #10 30 fow brands from No. 1 Spring. 612 from Rea Winter, §13 White, and 8142814 30 for Double Extra irom prime Whito Wheat. | Wheat dull, with no sales; price No. 1 Milwaakee Club nomns inally unchanged, buyers and sellers apart in their views. C opened at 75¢. for No, 1 Lliinois, with 73¢. bid. Canal freie nnchanged; Flour, 40c.; Wheat, 10c.; Corn, 8jc. 1o New. York; Lumber, & to the Hudson, Lake m'om-c-.n1 L bush.; Lumber, 166,301 feet. Canal exports—Wbeat, 13 2 - ATL Aug, 28 —Flour_steady. Whea: drm and in good demand. Whisky steady. Mess Pork in good demand; 1,500 bbis. soi at 832 75 for Conntry; City, 833, Lard dull.* Gold, 148. | AT PHILADELPHIA. —Flonr firm; Superfine, 87288, Wheat dall; Red, 82 Corn qaiet; Yellow, “2c.; Western Mixed, 91 @m0, Coftee quiet for Laguayra at 1%4c., gold for o8 frm Cubs, with sales of 400 bags at lf‘lILl:.!. 'TOV) Woss Park, 834, lLard 91j@92%. Wiisky, 0. for Ohso, AT BALTIMORE. Aug. 98.—Flour steady. Wheat and Corn steady. Re light. Provisions dull and unsettled. Sugars fim. steady at 172200, Whkisky quier. Lateest 8 BELOW. Bark Alevous, from Turks lelend. | Bark Goldeu Fleece, from Barbadoes. Brig Pranzc from Porio Rico. Aud & foceisn bark. SPOKEN. for Newport, Aug. 25, % wiles SSE of the Highlauds. | Brig lution In Kerosene Lights ! CHANDELIERS AND BRACKETS, HANGING AND TABLE LAMPS, PATENT FEEDER-BURNERS, KEROSENE GOODS O¥ ALL KINDS, ETC., ET “ provided with lamps as a house i the city with g, we are prepared tof. sppropriate luup va/ely seewred tn e proper place, thus dolug away with movable lsmpe, which beve 4 1iAt than G000 01t For the haneic of purchasers of out lumps, we offer for sale the very beat articl 1l ofl mixed with benzine, Plain and o uso. azo fnvited to examive our stock. Drscaiprive Cimcesand nogro—~wers brought luto the roc Sad Paltic R e mildlo of the eiag Geogheagn and William At nine and and McAuliffo advanced to with their seconds. Owen attending to MoAulifta, and James Tyson and Mioky Colburi shaking hands tho seconds fel and the coulsstants placed themsoly: ving about to wea which oould or of drawing the first blood i as though MoAuliffo had it all t1e fourth things begaa in with groat dotermination, aww aboat the face and ido o From this until omer avery day recaiv v Tarnishing retail department, No 3 0 TO THOMAS R. AGNEW",l‘vremwirhinml o, where you will find Too fiaap- than any store 1 New-York. Oe price hoa looking out for Kolly back to their corners ngilistio attitads, avo the bratal | tho first threo rounds it ssomed 11s own way, but at the beginnin, 10 100k (hs rovarss, striking his advorsary torriblo boad, nomplootly”closing bis right eve it was 0ns of (ho most disgus ht W a4 Over no ooe wleft oye cosomblod o piu- n tha lid from na foar timas n and lips wero cat and aliffe it would bo useloss Both his oyos wers olosad doal worse thas h roand somo dispute aross betwsen Googh canso soemiug to bo oging that MoAul Miokacl Coursey was the person that the host oame in I went on board; hands on his stomach aad ory * bim on tus groand, [ askod the otbirs, becauso I thoue y 00 —A% hia wa runD ike the boy Courney, th waw decossed ol " Bell bad bold of policomun 40 airest B!l along t ho waa as much oplioated around the farry o ware but (hree parsons o of the boy who was trring to . deosased struck sevoral Llows conton on on the riod tc got away; Cotfees, Bsh, Flour and varything siee ol O to MACFARLAND®™ Book Stoe, corner dws Ttineo you will o sadard Works, anc escape; efter Coursay rose at him; Bell straok at the boy, thers wi art of Michaoi Coursey, “’(‘)h“" supposod hore idontified a large pocket kuife whioh was o of Miohael Coursoy tha harpist. 1 rosido i 1L hoken ond gf the fight o kuown the mon. Kol oushion, being olosed tight, with & gas! whioh blood Bowed (rocly. it natural sive, batterod Lo & jolly. Aa for M. attompt & dosoription. EGO STARCH—ho onl £ STAKRCH, & Am 4 00mmIssion merohant Wwoen 3 and half past o this traotad b load couversation nst the side of the door; heard m yoang man w! on usiog very rough language; o wont parl thio farry house and was drawiag up bis sleaves, I admonl tuem wod told them 1o kesp quist; 1 b whea [ beard loud talkin with the ohocked shirt boy Cournay (3 the mid: At the amplre gas fo waa uol fightin A (isoghogan rushed at Kitott af worful blow on the taos. at whioh a large rty jomped upon Elliot, and a gones at was finally quelled. ipals in this Aght 14 about Aive fast ssven hight, and wolgts betweon 10 and 140 McAuliffo is 8 butoher Ily's.0coupation is that of a brass molder. ARKFST OF SOME OF THE PARTIES. “T'he sporting fraternity of this vioinity cited 1o antioipation of & tuke plaos betwoen two third rats bru: Tt ey houes; T waa leaai Gl 'l‘lll-; EXTRA TRIBUNE FOR THE AMPAIGS of Geoglogan's arned toward .o ferry S wes 13 proepe kod ta and_waw the mau Iy witness as Boll) and the in of the room, Mr. Bell @ osassd wert out of the deor (o the Oagging aud came to & woard one of thom say he was oul; from their position that they wers trying (o taks oat knives to &0 back to maks an attack on the Itatians; # policamen at the gate but did not find one: 1 reportad to the wator wnd rotarned back whon Dol was ltting de- coased down on the ground ; think there ware thrae taat camo in oollision in the room at the time I | 1 POLITICAY, 13 copies (or thrme montl coples o1 thise mion ach of (! or oight {nchos in ora in Treland. coples for thrve monl Coptes for three o1 th Nave mesh sk axe | PR N, Payab h was aanounced to % namad Kelly and o fought two weeks oukers, but the Thirty rmod of the fact, and put & ad 30 of the rutfia- 4 It was sabsequently aunonneed take place yosterd ais plan also re 1 wont tu look for second I'rovinot Police wero infu stop to the wport by arresting on their arrival at Yonkers. that the intoresting ontertainmont w " awhers on Long [sland o aotive Polico, and the result was tiat O ‘of the First Pre walked away with his hands on his stomach and grosnad; saw the [talian, Michas! Coursey, that got hit in the mouth, in the room at the time; Boll and deconsed wore the mou that were waking the noies whon I firat saw them; th to b afraid; thare wars & namber of ot asloon At that time: saw the colored ma ‘I;‘)'X Fruuk Dumost in the reom i z [RON IN TI'E BIO pilies the necessary The PERUVIAN SYEUP o . giving 415 ENGTH VI fortifed. there is no d For Dyspepria aud [ 1 V. DINSVORE, No. % Dyat, N. Y. did not ee them doivg auye of Whitehall at., on suspicion that . part in the propossdgwncounter eud the wrohing the coach o and 4 sledge b + Capt. Thorne, of t Sparks, William [ reside in Hoboken and am a apacial | 4 is morning; | threa to call taroe men turned « little before the b 4 arrest the man possession we 10 form & prise | o nratgned hofors b All of the above. the rest | riog es held them in the sum of #1000 eac peace for 0ae year : PAPER COLLARS “SOMETHING NEW TOBE HAD EVE'RYWAERE MANTF'Y, 387 BwA) ave hail at hand colis within th neertainty of the plensurvs of this world, e ong Brauch on the ) o Towbs, to refloct U Rs10N AND SUMMER'S NiGHT FEsri- | LIDATED DRUM CORPS, VAL oF Tiy (0 The Drum Corps of t . throngh which opanio o rotrnding; on opaning (he abdome wae fonnd filled with biood s ) wounded in several places. and fn one place the iatsstin were almost opt in two; the knife did Dot penstr the cut in the garments corresponded with & wound in the abdomen; the stomuoh did wot amell of o least: (the knife taken from Conrsen was shown ffive it was not the Knife use 1 thinks the ot was made with a from interual hemorr and one beloaging 1o sx-members of the 5th Regi that 198 e EXTRA TRIBL ( POLYTICAL CaMAIGN. 3 copies for three months copies for three mouths copies for thres months copies for thres uonthe enpien g1 thiee mronthe Yeaterday morning the right resting o o ArFiving, & ¥ back of the abiom pose the above.aamed o ving ut the Park Jagged and rather blunt; were some fifteen or twenty double-edged knife; & noed from the wound. TERTIMONT OF ROME OF TIE MINETH ¥rauk Dumont beseg sworn, New York s o ovulyebouer 10 Ly emolgy ce commenced. There contended for, Doring the tme ocen ARBEN.- H llE TRLE R, £ - PR 5 N Bl Commongud a7 g chak, outivapur wabl et 1866, FALL FASHIONS, , W. BRADLEY CELEBRATED DUPLEX ELLIPTIC (Or Double Spring) SEIRYT N, THE LATEST STYLES ARE NOW MADE VERY LIGHT. THEY wil not BEND or BREAK like the Singla Springs, bl will PRESERVE their PERFECT and BEAUTIFUL SHAPE, where thres or four ordinary skirts bave been THROWN ASIDE a0 USELESS, They are the most ELASTIC, FLEXIBLE sud DURABLE SKIRT MANUFACTURED, They COMBINE Com- {ost, Durability svd Economy, with that ELEGANCE 4 SHAFE which has made the D' PLEX ELLIPTIC" the STANDARD SKIRT OF THE FASHIONABLE WORLD. This POPULAR SKIRT Is UNIVERSALLY RECOMMENDED: by the FASHION MAGAZINES asd OPINIONS of the PRESS. OENERALLY, At WHOLESALE, by the Exclusive Masufaotorcis and Sche Owners of the PATENT, WESTS, BRADLEY & CARY, WAREROOMS sad OFFICE, Nos 9 CHAMBERS a5d 79 aid §} READE-STS,, New Yok _ A, AT WHOMESALE by sy LEADING JOBPERS

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