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J^^B G^M C_HbTT_ % M19 "yOft^Jaaayt.
^.Wt, Aug. \\ 1SW).
Tbv BtM* Kefora. Py.^,, ?f We? b ?aac- ia
agam iuiii lurh. F ,nr or fi>e vt.Ar? tgo ,.?.,-*
Mv.c aiories to ^ diaadvantage of the Saperiii
Wndcnt, wbo^ ,lRn,e I do aot m?w call to mmd,
aad tho rnvart waa hia diaebnrge or reaign-?kn.
"fbenMr. S^^arr of Worooater wa* pltoed at the
head ot tbe inf-titntinn. ynhlie cenli.l-n.e waa r*>
flt?red. 1 hen eama th-* great Ita, wafc* de?trwyv-d
a largo part of the buUdmga. The I/egklatire, un?
der Ue- Guttffut.r'a auviw, theu cut down tkt ?-*?
Bat.an by evgaWiahmg a Nau*''*' Branch, the auc
ara* i.f wbic_i is a* fatBBBarta-a a-flBflaBB oe
Wtweei. thi. t^eroor and ('onncil ?a-Ma-aV_?Ml
tte Trvate ? _n the other. in relatton to W*\ft*i?
mtaeulpiAbv the form.r. w.tht.ut *??????**?
Mlter, to ak i-kce kst Wiutor. aud orr-atod mnc h
? fcJfca g N*. w . C-Baraittae of tte OaMM-laflM.
ouiuigj. L.cut.-G..v. Traak and Mevsra Jarob
S?IJ_r aad .1. M. C-MiMam have wtkWAmi a ?
ta,... hi'wha-h tbey endeaan io the MBMMfll terma.
the c. aiduct flf the _.up.-nnt?ndeut ui fMjB-l-fll BflBB
to aoj'arv iu.pri.--in.rnt. and of tk Trus*~* M i*v
bM flic ta.' flkaa-j -er.itn.ire .b.- afat.a i.f Tbe ar-htio!; .
aidr tha-v recoinmend an entire peorgatitrati.ta of
the gove'rnnieiit Tbeir .tatotnenl ut HiiraUnria-iy j
WM wveral boya, for " .er.iaT flftaflra, havr been
_aHrtis4..?cd b.r Vrma of two. thiw.. and even fnur
imtiths inunMiitiloied. ur.li_h.4-d eelk. aod (t..rti.ma
Bf tht. tknf hanoc-uffrd and fed on b-ead and water;
aad ihat ne B-rtkulaT pains were Uk?i. t4. asocr
t.to wbetbei tber mi-r. willmt ti? uoecpt nier jy and
>-?__--* -N-MflBBM betteT. Tbe Tniat?j-a, tnr.Kigl.
M Ben. Sitnon Brown. f.irmerrv Lieut -(....eniot
fOOiiM-aaTata-nw-i.t in a few days and 1 IhiakU will
inm cut thai th. nifnibe-. oi Tl..- (Ouneil have been
_Baawa- wtBwt g.-verued bv theirillfeatfflg toward tfer
* Ta*lr~m growiug aaH of the ..iii quarrel * lin-b 1 -Bve
iBenlkmeo, aoO that the, anv. uot scrutinized with
?.ff.?_nnt oarr tlie fltatonients ot tbe k?y. Irom whem
tbevderved swet <>i tln mlurmution which they
*._aiv?died in tbeir report. Seveial arttck. Bave
an-ca-ed ir, Tht Adnertxttrr and ..ther papers to*
SaM t.r wh.cli k tt. break lhe force of tbe r.pa.rt;
noa ibev ba.e partiallv fucceeded, aud people are
tt** w Uiiig io w ?it b.r further develop.nenk. One
-?f _k? .44fr(Tft*F-r s ccrr.*iK?udenta describes a vkit
ta thr Fahhalh-N-hool "I the institution, and says he
aaw eiiht boyi wbo bad r. MMfll more thuit twu thou
aandti-rsi-s oi th.' l'-'blc dunug one quarter. aud
one l^d committed to m. niory over nuteet
thtmtattd rrwi to ajear? "cuoiigh to win a big
?? p.en.ium Bihk, ai.d beat all the ..tk-r Sal.bath
" ^ctool OtiVS aud girk iu tbo Htatc' I au. sur
rietd thut'tteae lacfs MWW ld MMMI) BM
orriHiittee of tbe C.mncil as ovideaeeavf orafllBy.
" i '. ? ? r. rthtiiild at least have had their ckaic. be
twi- .hfl lS.OftO vcraea and the- handciiffs and
..re. ?? ' water.
v-. ,?? above waa written tln- r..ply M Mfl
^ ... .. haa been puWkbed, nnd I am cnndnneal to
/iiiipression that the 1'oiim.irtee of the Council
??we been altogether too fuat. T-mThhIbm a;?t.
U..tthe ca-rBof Bc.litary iiiij.risoiiiiient have l.ea-n
W, und for aggratated mstead of "veiiial"
OOenaea; tbat the ei-lla were well v.-ntilated, and
that thc'healtb of the priaoners did not suffer; that
the manacW MBM iiniK'aed eolrly hoeituae th.re
waa no other wav of keepine tbe hoys m BMllll
Bient, the cells ?>eing of plauk, und merdy tempo
rary, to Bupply thoae which had been burned in the
C.at fire; tbat the Trustoes and the Superintendent
ve been condemned without a heat-Bg, and chkliy
on the teatui.ony of the culprits thflflMelvefl. The
reply k signed by Parley llammond of Worcester,
finuou Brown and Henry W. Cuahuian, k-th M
wbom bave beld tk- offiee tt Lieuteoant-Govi-nior;
Tboinas A. Grrene of New-Bedtord, Joaiah 11.
Temple ot Framingham, Judaon S. Brown of Fitch
burg, and Theodore Lyman, a son, I beiieve, ofthe
founderof the schcK.l. * It ia, nt any rate, aufticieiitly
?trong to couuteiact tbecharges ofthe Council, and
to render it int uinbent upon that l?>?lv to bring fur?
ther proofs, or w ithdruw froui the field. There ia
no dan.er that the people will tolerate cruelty in
any ofthe officers of their correctional institutiona;
but hasty jiidginenk and ir-ikrvpreeentutiniia,
grcrwinic oiit flf pivvioiiB .|tiarrek, will not have
Biuch w.-ight with them. There waa a similar ex
citement last Winter over mmm alb-g.-d M.BBM at
the East Cauibridge House of Correction, but the
acensa.-d persoiiB w ere exculpated by the Legislature.
The kidnapping ofthe aon of Mr. Henry G. Eic-e,
fornierly of Baltimore, by some of the niyrmidons of
the Thorndike family, excited some attention for a
few daya, but the feeling has 8ppnrently died away.
There are even apologkta for the aet, who aav it
Waa no abdiiction, DO kidnapping, because tht- boy
(who had obtaiiied tho mature age of nine yeara)
had in court expressed a preference for his mother's
flvciety inetead of hk father'a. Sugar-pliims, lolly
Cp, ftshing-rodB, and Shetland poni.-s, might have
en the induc-ementa for that expreBnion. Judge
Bigelow, before whom the caae w us tried, gave the
caae a full hearing, and decided that it waa for the
good of the boy that his father ahould have exclu
aive control over him. He k acc-ordingly taken
back to Nahant, and Mr. Amos Nickeraon and two
other ruthana prweed to that place, aeize and
tlireat'-u the niasta-r of the school which he was
attendinK. and carry him off. Nickeraon is arrested,
and ia identified, but he finds bail in the biiiii of
ten thousand dollars, his bondsman being Mr. Hil
dreth the Postmaster of Lowell, hroth.-r-in-lavv of
Mr. Butler, eoaaaal in the caae. Of courae every?
body kiiowa who ruus the risk, or furnishc-s tlie
money.
Mr. Butler, by tl.e waj, made a very telling
apeec-h against Douglus at L-MflH on Friday fl-gM
lait Prudently avoiding any attempt to vindi.ate
hk own consktciicy, b.- p..ur.-cl out upon bk 00*0
mks a atr4-am of W(il-des4-rved ri.li.ule, aud ev
ptHted the weafe p**_rta iu L)oni'!aBanilJ<>hnB4>n witb
a good deal of-kill and power. Ha_lMaffei tbat
tli<> were in BB BBBM rcgular candidatCF; tb.it
Johnson was un ent-my of free lalmr, aud iu favor
of owuership nf tb?- labi.rer by tke capitulist; and
that Douglaa waa the worat and moat mkohi.-vous
tif aitiiatore, wbile pretending to be desirous ol pnt
ting down all agitati.>n. He denoun.-ed the i-.-jieal
of tln- Mi-aouri Coiiipromisc; probably the law of
1820 was unconstifutioi.al, but what th.-n: tlie
Bnprein.' Court would soon have found that oat, aml
would have ac-ttl.-d lhe question without the agita
tiiai. whiih bad <?<'?> ul xtl the conntry nnd divid.?d
the DeiutHratic- party. Ile atated that Douglus'a
withdrawal at Cincinnati, in 1 ",;>*'>. of which he haa
boasted ?s a speeimen of hia magnaniinity, wae a
tric-k. Ou the iotb of June an agr.-.-inent was made
between the friends ol Douglas (who bad r.-ciivi-d
63 rojea) and Pierce (wbo had raoflivai 75) to con
centrato cm Douglaa nnd eoutinue thecnriteat until a
comprouiise caucudaU- eould bc brougbt forward.
Hut no H.K.f.er did Douglaa get IM votea, than a
fraudulent disjiutt-h was produc-ed, purportiug to lx
from him. dated the 4th, witlidrawiug his BBBBBj
and he thus bad the glorv tt l>cit:g th'- only coni
feting candidate?Pierce being out tt the iji.-.'.
iutl.-r next oaaailed Douglaa for hia eonaectinn witb
the IU pul-liciiii. in CoBjpaM, and quotc-d hk reu.ark
to BflBBtor Wikou, that hc had " tieket.'d his b;'?
Sge clearthrough," menning that he wasg< ing w ith
e KepubiicatiF, ti. tlu* cud. Mr. Butler liad kk au
dienc-e tbroiigiuiut, aud showed himself maater of
the aituatidi.
lt is suppoB.'d that Mr. Butler will be the Br.-ck
inrdg.- candidate for Governor; and Josiah (J.
Abbott, alao of Lowell, k talk.-d of ae tl.<
li.iu^lar candidate. Ou*- of tb. papera ajH-aks
of Mr. Abbott aa au old Whig, and anoth.-r
bs a Haid-Sh.ii Deuioc-rat. Ile was n.v.-r
a Whig, but was a Democ-rat until 1*4*, when
be jou.-d tlie Free. Stiflers and votvd ?..r Van
Bureu. Ue went back to tho D.-niociaey after
wanl. but has tak.-n l.ut littk part iu politi.s foi
tbe laat ten y ears. He k a bivjM ia goo4 araa
tice, u iieraoually popular, aud hus n. v.-r bbowi
any love of iictoriety suc-h an a uian would bc- Iikely
to have w-o would mb|n II tbe hooocflof u Demo?
cratic iiomiiiatioii at tbi* time. Poflfliblr, however,
the Beiieveretta. who an- liawking thou 90,009
vi.t.-a abcKit. are exp?<ting a HI from Mr. Abbott.
The Covtut, jo" *-?_ I'baerve. is nu 'iiid:t-.iia.-d
atupporter ol tho bargain and sak policy of 11 ..nt,
^Brooka A Co., and speaks of thoao who object to it
^ "lueaJy-mouthed.' Its jK.licy relative M Maine
in -*_vatt*.-rkticaliy dUbooeot Not long ag.? it ad
viatd iU party to vote for Smart. Sin<<- Mr.
Phiwaa Barnei hai bet.ii put up, it fnktm k M
eatiHfied w'^ that P*-"! hut ita purpose, very clum
xily <%u_*. <-, it to fet |? jOBuy Eepiib-iciioi ?? pus
ilbk to 1-Mve Waahbum aa*; yoto for Btnttj wji
Bt tbe aame ? .te to have the genmne lj?"*J"?
vite f?r Stnart' lt n... A think the W^^
cc MMIfllT areeii not Ia aee Uinouih tUwli
BK ^ '"Vl ra^kfT Maine repre,
r?.?^m.mlIor-4eMa?na_-i dehver ,t in
EU?-M Iw-TiaMMa fer tb. *ta .... and ?* :H B?mV
at.lv CVI-Bt-l.t to d<. aa.. He WlU alao delllerUie
firat ofthe Frawnitv Lcvturv*. and ia expavtod To
rpeak at Uie RepaWkai Stato Omcnlion at w?r
rester on the Whm.
I incb>*e a p.-tn by l/vntMW.w. -rhieh will
appear ut tbe *AMmU MontMy for September:
THK t MILKI-KN a* H.MR.
Between thedark and U.e flaj .
Wben th*- nig_i i* r?eg:.:.;; .,{ i> I'wer,
C<vae? a pana- __ tbe d*v a <><?.. apat-M..
Th*_, ta kn-wn aa Uae i'ai-dran'i Hour.
I bear in the ebanlaer abova a.*
Tha pauar of liPk lee*.
Tn* ??U' 0 ol a cWr tua? i* opened,
Aud -viueee eatt and iw?*l
preaa bdv h'i*. !? 1 ae*- u> Uf n*a ,.l_g-_
li. mvi cu.ptu truad hall *'__-.
<4_h-e Aiiee aid langbn.g AUtagra,
Edi-fa witl Gui-en ba_i.
A wfaiaptir, aad thea a aikaat:
Te- T know T>y tbeir mer-r e*##
The> ure ptotttog ttl d ;i_____n.g l.-lviher
Te take mi by
A anaWen Tneb frooi l
A snetrttm raid from the ballI!
By tbree dot.r. kft OM-flBBM
They entei aay oar-ik wall I
They ciimb up into my torret
C? ar tbe arma and bta-k 'A my ebair;
If 1 try V' **?-?*, they eumnnd me;
Tbey seex- to be every wbere.
Tbey alrcoet devour me with kiaaes,
Their aran" abon: m* entwina,
Till I Ibkk of the Biehop of WagOQ
Iu his Mous-'Tower on ibe Klime I
I),, 5,111 Ui.iik, 0 biue-ciyed Undi:*.,
BMMM \ <>tl BBVe e-.itl.til 'be wdl,
Such an old mustache as I am
Ib tot a mateh for you all I
I have yon faet in my fortreaa,
Aad will not kt yon depan,
But put ycu down into tbe dungeone
lu tbe vouud tower of my heart.
And th*re will 1 koep yon lerever,
Yea, forevir nnd a day,
Till lhe walk ehall crumble i*> ruin,
And mould-r ln duat away I
Among the other articlea woithy of note in thia
n.tmberef the Atkntic are " CaHaia," by Mr. Em
eraan; "Some Notes on Shnkspeare," by Fanny
Kemblu; '' The Pilot's Storv," ft p?cui by Wm. D.
HoweiU: the Projbaeor; an.l a lii.inorous article by
Mr. Lowell, in which he doea pciiance, with peai
to hk shoea remarkabl) well b.-iled, for an article
on Mcteorolouv, wbieh BfMBrod in tht- July nnm?
ber, aml whi.ii contained oaanv grose blunders.
Mra. KemWe'i article containa tae ...llivwing pl.-a
aant reniiniacence of b.-r first acquainfanee with
Shakspeare:
" Tte oiaenin^ of tbia play (The Tempeet i ib con
nected with uiv cuiiicr.t ie.. UctMBa ln looki.igdowu
tbe ' dark backwait' aud abyrm cf ti'u.,' to the period
wheu I was bul ba yesrs old, my memory coujurer uj
a vkion of a statoly drawiiiK-riKim on the gronnd-flioi
of a house. doubtlers lonjr since swept Irom the l.tc<; ol
tbe earth by the encroachiug tida of uew housea aud
aueet. that has snbmerged every trace of subnrbau
beauty, picture. qutnetB or nual privacy in the ueigh
boihood of London, conveiting it all by a hideon*. pro
ceea of aseimiiation into more London, till London
aeems almoet more tban England can carry.
" But in thoee yeara, ' ioij; enougb ago.' to which I
refer, _ome where between lea and Bia.-kh.Rth, stood
inthe midei of well-kept grounds a goodly nia.iaion,
wbicb held this pleaaant room. It waa alwaya li/ht
and cheerful ana warm lor the thre. windows d'< vn
to the broad gravel-walk before it faced Bonth, ar,_
thongh tbe lawn was darkened juit in front of th*m
by two maguilicemt vew-T-ca, tbe aimosphere ol tl*
room ilself. in ita siknt, aurny lofiinesB, was at once
gay and aolemn to my Bmall i'nagiuaiion and eenaes?
mueh flstbe Interiorof St. Peter s ot Rome has been
eince to tht m. Wonderfol, large, tail jaraof precioua old
liitna atood in each wii dow, and my noae waa just oo
a level with the wnleuecke, whence' lssued tbe iu.ll >w
est amcll of frairrant pot ptttrri, Iuto this room,
?vvith ita great crimsou etirtaina and deep crimson cac
pet, in whi h my feet seemed to l>e b.ined, tu* in wochI
land nioas, I nsed to be brougbt for recompenae of
liaviti^ betn ' very good,' and there I ueed to find a
iovely-looking lady, who was to me tbe fitting divinity
of this ahiine of pleaaant awfulness. She bore asweet
Italian diminutive for her Chriatian nauie, oddad to
one of the noblest old ducal namee of Venice, which
was that of her family.
" I have since known tbat she waa atlached to the per
son ol, and warmly personally attached to, the unfor
tunatc I'anline o. Brnuswick, Princeas of Walea,?
then only unfortunate; ao that I can now guees at the
ilrift of mueh aad and paaAionate talk witii indignant
lijae ai.d tearfnl eyes, of which the meaning was then
of ceurse incomprel.c-iiBibk tome, but whiuh I can uow
partly interpret by the rabflOqaaM l.iBtory of that ill
u.ed atd ill-condnctcd lady.
'? Th? f?ce of my friend with the great Venetian name
waa like one of (lorxione'a piciures,?*tt that ecft and
m> Ilevv colorleaenefcri tbat recalk the poet'a line,
" K iiuarriace '1 bei volto in quel colore
Cbe iiou e pa'lidezza, ma candore,"
01 the Engliehman b veraion of the aame thought,
" Iler face,?oh, cal! it fair, not pale '."
It heemed to me, as 1 remembered it, cream-cclored;
and ber eyea, like clear water over brown rwka, wiiei-e
tbe buu is abini-g. But tbongh tlie faii- visage was
like one cf tbe great Venetian maBter's portraita, hor
voia-e wae purely Englisb, low,diet.iuct, full, and s'llt,
?and in tnk enchaniitg vaiea abe n.ed U. tell me tl.e
story of tbe one krge picture which adorned the
room.
' (.ver and over again at my importuuate beteeclitotf
she told it,?aonietimes atund'ng bef.are it, while I held
her hand atd Iktened with npturned face, and eyee
ronndimz wiUi bijr ttaars of wmtttt and pity, to a t~vle
wbicb eba.dk my small houI witb Burtiie._ and Btra'ige
ne?i far aorpaaaing tbe intereit 0. my bfllavad tntg.ay,
'The IkbeB in tlie Wood,'?ihough at thi. perioi of
my existence it baai happened to BM to interrup'. wilh
fiantic criea of dktretB, and utteiiy refuse to hear, the
end of that lameutuble ballad.
" But ibe picture.?In the ini.kl of a stormy aea, on
wbicb ni?lit Beeme-.l faFt ne'tiing dow... a belmkes,
BaifltflMi aailless bark ky welfeiinx Kiiluily, and in it
aat a man in the full lowflfl of vigorou- manhood. Hia
atiiiu.'e wae one cf miseiable deiec i<>n, aud, ob, how
I did long to remove the baud witb wh;ch hia, eye?
were coveie.l, to MA what manner of look in them an
awerecl to tiie bittcr sorr-w wbicb the ipeechleas lips
expreaaed! His other hai.d re.ted on the faircurla
of a giilbaby of three yearB old, wl.orlungto hk
knee, aud, with wide, wondering blue eyes aua k'lgh
ing liie, looked up toto the h.lf-hidden face uf her
father. 'And tbat,' eaid the Bweet voice at my eide
' wbh tbe good Duke of Mihui, Prospero,?aud tluit
was his little cbild, Mirauda.'
" There was aomething alnnt the face and figure of
the Prospero that sntrif'sted to me tboae of my f*ther;
and this, perbape, added to tbe po'gnancy with which
the reprerentatici. cf bk dku cbb aflbctod my childkh
imagltation. Bnt the irui.reaaion made by the piiture,
the Btory, und the place wi.eic I beard the oue and saw
tbe olbtr ia among the moat vivid tbal my memory re
tam . And never, even now, do I turn the ma+fi.'.
j.fL'i- tbat bcl',M tbat niarveloua historv. without again
ax-eirg th? kvely lady, lhe nictnre fofl of aad dismay,
ard ray own aix-ytar-old M_f liatenin); to that earlkrt
hhak.-perkn lore tbat my mind and heart ever re?
ceived. I aapp.M tbis is par ly the secret of my love
for thk, above all other of tlie poet'a pUya;-*-it waa
n y firat poeeeaaion in the kingdom of un'.oandcd de?
light whicu be hflfl sii cfl bcBtowod upon me."
"flarketa?Re/torttd by Telepraph.
QflBBflB Aug Bfl, 6 p iu.?Fii.ii H tUiU at Bl M for extra St.te,
and V6T31 for f.vorlte donble extra, f'tty tar mla. Whbh b
ff.aod d4._i_iid, crtielly lor ri,<;.i--w talet M,M0 lioab. ( bt.A-o
tiuriut. No. '., to arrlv*. at Vl, tnere ia very little ria-w of auy
de-, r1|-tion on thr *pot. L.kv ha *v>od demand; aale. 18,00".
I.ti.b. To.edo at Mc. Utb.r (Jn.ni* quiet. Canal Khki.kt*
firiii at Mw on Klour fc on W'beal, Ik. on Corn to New-Voik
Lakb Ial-OKT*? l?,SC? bcah Wbett, SU,20u bn.b. Com Camai.
ExroatO?IM bbla. Fiuur, M,100 bu.h. Wheat, iKi.boo bu^i
bi l-ttlOi Aug. 16, p. io.?Flot'k quiet and unelitu^ed
Whkat oiieu.-d wltli tood-denniid, laut , laj-ed leaa aative iiid
laa tirn.: aalea -0,010 buah. at VI "'". * 1 10 for Red Ohlo;
iri 1W f.r Uhitttdt.. Coh? cb -dv , aalea ?,?? bu.l.. at io?.lc.
Oati noiiiloal at feB.'Ca.vil. FitfcK.in. ateady at 47c on Klour.
U.|c on Wheat, ItAtvotl Corn Lakb laroRTi: 6,iu. bbl*
r loui, wj.itst bu.h YVbeal, -4.0(0 bu.h. Coru. Ca.iai. ExroBTs:
H?. bbla. Klour t8,-00 boafc Whu.', !"..00f. bii.b. Corn.
Cmii-ai.i., Abi 16. 6p. m.?fiiOiaqibt. Whkat firm and
advana.d }r.;.alea 76 .*>. buah., at Blj'/rtc I?.r No. 2 H(.ring.
Ca.kl dulf, and ),rU: lower .tle. 4?,00(. buah., at kOu ile. Ita
atore. Oatf ateady at II... Bt.cail-l.: ?,'*W bbl. Klour, 112 l?a.
b I. Wbaat, 01OU)buab. Cera. Bairaaim 2,'.?. bM?. Houi.
1S?.. 00 b-ab. W li, _t, 1_> o l.u.h. Com Ksr.ia.aTa | n lo. bijlier.
Bl. ei 1... i.a.m.k on N.wVork i'tfl \< cr.it |neu,luiu.
Nbw-Oki.ka.h., Auk. 16 ?C i.i i m irni IrflAB lirm al(%.!>.?.
for fair to fully l.ir W..i.a.. n. alull *t |ti(i2so. Ki.?ra fl-MM
Bi 4-MII Mforstrparfla*. f.iMK unuat +21- Toa_4?*Biaa,
Ltaft 4*c. I.Aiin iu ke.a ltc. >Hai..iu and Kxa ua.-.'-i. un
llleied.
f 1,14 IVKATT, Ail| lf.-Fl.aath UUC,h?n|*d. WlllaKT io iood
leuiand, at ll.c. MB.i P?mk *1? M). ?ai..- quiet, aafl iiotning
loirig. M"MM in fiod aleii.ui.d at ln_ II p,.t cr-iit; Hitul Lf
*mm vu tlmr'Tm HaaHy, *t j p?i WJ4t prvmim.
FROM rHILADrZ'PHIA.
n-FRBYLVANIA HAIT- A BORDY DEI.l'i.t?4 _R.
H.B lt:RIOhlll8??? tiF-AT, WATtR, ANI) lll'BI
Rl HB- THB 4.1 RRI V *> All? III NT ARD III ? vAN.
Pi.u. Oai Owa a. *rie.|_a**i.t
I'HII.AI.KIPIIIA, Aug. 15, 19-0.
Itkatb bten aaid vf old tiuie tbat tbere is oo
peae* for tbe wii _?_. Not h? ap*__ with irrever
rni-** oi i nr pmiical oppnnent*, on<? torna inaliact
iTelv to them wheni ver th'* aublimedogma cros.4.
tba-Biitid. Tet.it muat be almitted that in Mn
la t eifcht veaisth'j have be*-n co-vict-d ofi-om
mitfng all mar.ner of political ?ha. Evil haa io
fart BIM "?' ibri.nii with them? coii*ti*utional, we
B8T in). tbe abaorbini clctneut ot tbeir wb4ile
uatoie. and tnw the) ure baviug tbeir reward. tb?
reward ol a douiea-tT ai.-tuf nuiain in whieh there
ia no preaent ot fat ure pa-aee. Tbe pulven/ tt ..n
I, re ie ao complete, that moat of tb.' old D?_.)?
rrblic backa muat of nweaaity beeoine f<?aila.
Tba) ?re iven n?w nimirg each of her into th*.
n BB_ IB u.epiv tlut li-t..ry vaiUaeorn to unearth
tbem. lt is time ihat tba-y w.re aubnifirgi-. Tl*
IB-nple are aick Of their prrseuee-th*-y hav b.- ..
:bove gromid fca*. eno-.?b. A new generation
nwtarire and 4 crupy th. -r. plaees. In don;-1...,
wemaybe atne tbat the retreneiated Thmtkttaf
will no liangAfr Ing: ttint it will be i-nrnpHled to knep
at.'P witb tbeqaiek pragrt* of a rapidly advaneiaf
moral and religimi* publie aentWBMt, nntil
bv la; f< 'if'tiin.-or rhrotiia. nptitudf for evil. it IV>
lap-'s nitii tbe BBBM hereaieH wbieh hnveimw m.ule
it ... ri'tten that ihcnnipoaitioii can b<? no 1oii_.it
pn venU-d. The tw.. wings have again faib-d t.
aleare ol. a O. uiiiioii el.vtoiul ticket at CreNBuii.
Ibe Ailiiiiinstiulitni was iil Ib.- uuyont) them, and
bo . iiiiuiiieil tlovvn tiu- Ih.i.gli.s tu... reaoluttaoi
Hgrii'iiiK to a t'liMo... Itut tln-i-.uintiiiiig waa taoi.
niiii-b for the latter. Tbi-ir Htoiiio.-liri ri-j.'i-l tl**
wvatx and bave thrown it up. There will be iu. f'u
aioii between Douglas nml Brrrkiurid-..' in IVnnsyl
vbiiiii. lt i* tine thnt one nr tw.. IVinoeratie
Countv pnpiiK Kt-eiii iiiiliii.'il to .aiii-lioii it, but tln
irratfunsoi Un partj denoanee tb.- partiterahiii
witb I henrty bittenieaa, d.'tnaiidiii_a tiek.-t... tlii'ir
i.vmi, u i-li-uu vii-tory or a cleun d.Teat. Tn make
siire ul ..ne or Ihe otlier, ti.ey are now in i-..iveii
tion nt Hnrrisburg, where iba mtmt .lefiant r? ...lu
tinllB hlive bei II ailoptill, tn bt fnllnwi'il by U pur.
Douglurii-lettiiiultiiket. W? ahall thua hav.- th>
choice between four ca.ttli<lut?-H; 80 alt<-.- \mii- ta'ul.
of Prewiih-ntiul vnti-B, iindi..it down P.-nii<)liarii.i
in tbe Lineoln ...l.iinn.
1 ii thus Btaniling up witb BBtfc ib fiant plu< k, the
Dougliiri ni* n aie ritreiiirtlii-ni-d by BriTkinriili'e'i.
buinilintini; nv.i tlirnvv in K.-ntiu-ky. The feelingnl
gratified rewuge tbe) ex)Hii<-nci- ther.iit in rmt only
rich, but esp<_iaily emisnling. They even ititiiii-l*
that Hreck. must iww l.ai-k down, and leave the
world lor Ihniglua t<> buetli. in, Mx-ing that h>' ia
:iiiiiblc to carry hie own Btute. But. on tbe othei
buiid, our DoOflai men are tlireateiied witb WiaO!
Tht. Vir<inia QofCTBor k(0_M to Btuinp Penmvl
vunia for lli.ckii.ridg.'. Mr. Yancey lin-i baefl m
vit4-d t<> 0MM8 and do lik.-wine, and, a? Inith aie tlie
veiyniiiilor liina an.l leatf.era. tl.e pmbabilitv is
we. -I.iill bave them both. ll poor DaBflM i-vi r Iibh
doiH? witb that iiitiTiiiinahle piltTiiiiag.' tn a?'i' hi*
in..th. r. or I'v.-n witbout, be niigbt take Penns)lva
mii in hw ro.it.-, ai.d BBbone the.e two -turdy din
iinioiiiBts. Tbough likelv, in tbis i-auipaign, tn be
talkul to ib-otli, our BBOfM wotiM $eV4__Mk$8 go
lo thiB abow iib i-agerly as tbev do tn witn.'BBuny
(.tln i bnffi.i'n.-ri. an th.-r.-i8<|iiito a _Bb_B8% MMJf
tb? in to see what manner of man it ie who seek?
'? to pr< cipitate the Cotton States into a revol.itiou,"
aud th?- reuioiselesB functionary who himg Jnhn
Bn.wn.
A voliiiiie uiigbt be wiitten nn tbe euiinsiliiM of
tbe eei.B.iB. lt turiie up |.hi-iioiii.'iia ol' all ib-.ii-ip
tioii-?i.l.l woiiii-n oi I?-'<', "till MB?Bf ]nit.-livvork
bedijuiltH, nrs.-wing nn _ato_J8-__g ipmiitity of car
pet-raga daily, all nf whom knew Qe_ Waahiogton
intimaiely, while the number of Kevolutionary pen
aionera wmild seeni to be inoreasiug?bad lu.-k tn
Mr. Cobb and bia 1 nusury balanc, i! hc haa any
worth naning. Our SUtv has its share of tli-.'e.
oddities. Tbe Marshal in LeBMMB Count) inak<-.4
tbiB ri-turn fnr CoU Sprinii t$WBB-tei Population,
141; im deatliH, no f;irmb, ii.i grain rained iu the
towrmbip; BB chiirrhes; MM school with 80 f.i-hol
ars, ar.d 144 unor-cupieil bnusi'S! More .-mpty
hon..-.. tban ]Mi]).ilation ! Thia extranrdiuary return
baf puzzled alinort ev.-rybody. Tbe ftttt ri.lntaka
it as showing Imw little dependenee can bo plac-d
nu tbt- rctuni', while some insiunate that tbe Mar
8b$l MBlt kave been . ith.-r drunk or a Diiteliinan.
But tln- loet is, tb<- retinii i* OOlTect, straflfe tbough
it be. Cnld Spring TiiwuabipiH all inountain, and
tberefoii- im tiinim nor ernpa. Snme years atr.i
tbere were coal niinefi openid within its lituit-*, and
a railrnud was hiiilt to tli.-tn. All this in.-iii.- vv-orb,
anil th?- workers built themselves abanties ;>!! nvt-r
tbis im i.t bleak loi-ati.m. But an <iurxp<-c-t.-<l ea
lamity iiv.-itoiik botb railina.l aud .-..ai-iuiu.?tbe
Mij.ply Of i-oal BJBV? ont, nnd tbe iailioii.1 bunt up.
Tli.'Bi- jnint ealaiiiiti.-^ drove all th<- new OOBMn
away, aml hi'iit-e the 144 iinoei-upied bouaea that
novv Bgure sn .tranirely in tlie retfliua. Wrtho n ex
jilai.atii.ii, the lai-t tlmn repm-fed w.mld _M good
eauae for loaM-Bg Uie aetntraev ..i tbt eaBMM. liut
tb.- fai-t i? Bignifii-ant of tlie alniont niiimus vii-i-ni
tinle. by whU-h the early MtfkB_Mfl ? tliis State
ha.; beea att.-inU'd.
Cp lo Mniulay lant th.- B088__aaj drnuth con
tiiiiu-d all ov.-r tliin n'gion. The richuylkill wan
lowir tban lor manv year.: tln- iiiiIIb at Munuyunk
stojiped balf tbeir time tor liu-k of wat.-r, aml noiu
runuing nvi-r ttiA) Faiiiiinunt Dain. (.'orn was b.
ginBingto wilt, and tln- avbole eroa of lat.- poiatoa*
were geaerally d.-a.I at the t..p. Thr b.-at bad b$$a
overpowerini.', Ih$ stie.tn .luetv to "i._l'..ation, aud
we ut'K- ulinoBt diHpaiiiru,'. But OB Mnndiiv tlie
win.l.iWH of bi-aveii were ojii'in-d iu a d.-luge aimost
i.iicviiinjii.'il. I.ttint! iliiwn in a few hoiirs nearly five
inche- oi water, ''l<'iit.in_r tbe .-ity. Hiivint; the peri_H
ii.tr MMpa, and 0$Q__g us off li.nn tb<- latitud.- ol
aag-daya. IhB|BBMBl wiil Igan in I_Mob| ia ti.<
bot B__Ma-T.
IiiBjiite ol'a loag-eontinued iam.1 inti-nsi- khHi ii..--*n.
Btt-BgriB centiiiin- t<> pnur intn I'liiladcliiliia from
South nnd Weat. Evcb tiaaiaeaB, in bobm aiaadMB,
iM-gi/ii. to move, aml di-alera with tbe Went have
aln-ad) mad.' heavy BileB. aml .'.vpccf a large trade
from every State in wbieh full ernjxi have BMB s.'
etired. The rknitb ia not lnnked tn a? lik.-ly tn buy
asfr.-ely as during tbe last tbree yearB, as lieni'ijis,
cotton excepted, bave all laib-il thia neason, aml, iu
additiou to h?-r nrdinary wants, bIh- nnint aaj tb''
JS'nitb and Wi-st fnr a yi-ar'a nujiply _f_M_. riinugb
inoin) il uo tscarcer, yet Bm tmttt for paj)er ure
higher, nml lmig in.ti-8 are not ao quieUy aold.
Taan tbiuga sbow thnt a inovenient in bnsine-vs in
gnin^ nu, whicb cniiler weather and tln- return of
Bbr-eiit'-.-H will atiiniilate intn |B8_8IBl activity.
One nf our morning ttfttm biis taken Thk Tiilli
I'NE to t.'ii-k, but not iu a vvav lik.l) to dn inu. b
dau.age, lor piiblirthing Mrs. Qan$v_ lett.-r. Tiu
ji..-t iiini ai'iirehiiig i-oiniu.-nts whit-b u.-.-oiiipani.-il
ita jiiililieutioii are imtit-ed in a way tbat aiuua.-. us
im.-mv. iy. Bnt tiu' (aet in, MMoof oflraaiKea
hail the pliirk t.o paBBBt. that .loriiui.'iit. Ihoagh iteh
i t I tr tn dn 80, und thotij/h kimwing that their IBBaan
vM-ie iti'hing tn see it. Tbe liimr tn g.-t ho_t$|
that tlny m TltllUM; was BSB?gliBI?MMMBNfl
w.-ie Bolil out directly, aud tln- pajM'r in ev.n mnv
ut a pieiiiiuiii, ?a every i-MUc nf it iaaHBM tn be
for all futiiie tiuie. Tln-j.niinal ii l.ii.'d (,,, puli
lisliia a card BflUng the pubiic tn laapend all jinlg
inent tniicliiiii; tln-letter, " until the jiarlv BOcuaed
" nf having written it nball have Iih.1 tln- nppnrtu
" nity of BekuowledtiBf nr dkMl$_B_g it, as there
"are aiiipli- BBMBia li?r ba-lievitur it to be a fnrg.ry."
I'...i ii.i- ' - = i?i is anouymoua. lt ai-ins singulai tiiat
tbe Ulla A-* ?l mttmif VV11B Uot tlirAi'nvered Ulld BIBOBOd
in Enirland, wbere the paniolil.-t had been widell
einulntid before it roaehed BiBOOBBtfJ. Thesolu
tini. i* pmbubl) lliin. Mr. Gurmv wmti- to her
buabniid irnni the (Untiiieiit, lMD__gtl ka. nin
Btai.-d in hi i former bome. TIiih ajiplication n
reivi'd no nnlic.' Imin him, nnd h.i.e.- the l.-tter, ub
un act of retaliation.
'J b. Prinee of Wa!.-* imt _Mn_Bg \? t ann.il
aniuiig M, tbe I'rincenf WbaliTM 0BBM tkat i-veiiiui.
in bi? plac.-, Imt Mich a eo_ff_g$_Mi of thepaaj
iiilotiti as were gatln-ieil tu ni-iivi' him m, ,,[,,.
ilnain. d i-niild be collri ted in I'hila.lelphia. ]__
rnwd) el.iiieiit ib evidentl) hBTnUlllg in voliiini. all
ovci our couutr;. Tbe iitiue cvtuint', Mr, J{itu_aJ|
Efe&EfiK the bf.!.'cnv a long i^ I. the
J , lii oi li.r.,,cr. wbicb th- fireaking down ^
awh.'lbnrr.'W will ftAmm at very fh'.rt rr*rtt.e in
( heVanut atr. .-t. Thos.- who we,,-tr, ft Weet about
IB* \ uion went h<.n.e alk-ivtaVd l..i...g a givd d*.al
betta-r. ? Bflfl they uiay fev) u<? worse iu Nu
i-lub'T.
THE "I'fll.Y MIW EXCTTEHKNT.
*V-a 7s? /'a,..-<?/ Vi.i rV???, avay l*
aaaiwi ..r iikimn tan hi. li rroawao.
Tbe LBB-Bll-B <?me IfOa th? grouuds al 'l 0 clocB.
Hed.rti.sti.atcd MflaMtftB an ni.,*r chatnhei.and,
?Hii h am-ll p?ty of eoi.g-i.ial di-pos.Uon, au down
Z a lepaa. Kl Ud vv ere irom time to-time aloi.tt-d
S,he,l-..aar.te-rk, wk. sbonk Mr HvflMfla hand
iih-ymitoma of awe, ?nd drrink hk healtfi with
3m1 wfal.-V for MMMB. Inck. In tbe moant.tne. lhe
Md was momentarily augmeuted. A 1 -Mflf^WB
rSwaVBdade k-avy bufliDM*, i.nd EUnanthstre.it
_b<.v4 (Jolombia, wat amging with men. At J o clock
iire were ak-it 5,000 wiihiu th* incl?_.ir-- aud twic
Saw-y "..'aile. There were alao about 300 w-.men
oU tbe Jronu.k. Thev bahava-d, as a g; niral rhing. m
TjflBorvoi mai.ner. The major part of them wera a>
comta-iied by uisleB. ,
btvilly affcr 4 o'elock tb- Mg-lfafl drove inr.. thfl
4 tnk Tlie carriage c.nt-ined Oiaick, l'riee, Macd rn
aid and Aaren Jonea. They wereKraeted withirregii
lar'i'hB-iaiafl tbey moanled the pbaform. Moet of
tham were fkeh-colored l.ggit'ge,. kue*.bucUefl,ai.d
HHiters Rnd bad their waists encinled wnh belta or
Mlk Imi.dkercbief-. I'bey pro.-eeded to divest tbem
Brlvts of tlivii overcodba, and appearad in tull tigbtiug
costuu.e. Asj-on Jones alone had lu.) lutir cropjied
short. Amid great dhor.kr, .la.nes Smith of IJalU
more, introdne. d tn the crowd
f ttl. * i t _|4 K ABO J4< K Mtl f.oNtl.l).
Tbey wer?. received witb boarty cheers, ai.d a c.n
sid.-ritllc poitioo of the time was'consn-ied by tlie <k
mandaof partfefl njHin aarh of the f..nr aides oi U.e
platform. who toaiated upon having a specnal introdno
tiop. Tb. ee gentleDien encttseri their Imudsin box ing
gluves, and comaeut ed the ?' mimic fray.''
ihe light was a lucce-tion ol ffllBM vvui.b partook ol
little Of tba- ii. tnulitv of ;i pTBM OOBtl a'. Tlev dOBOfld
aborit from place to place, nnd Ma.-donnld plantei a
soTuewhat lu avy blow upon the ribe of I'usick. The
k'ter, waimiug up, made ? pa*aa?[e al hk opponent a
bflad, wl.ich wasiucely watded otl; but he received,
by way of retnrn. a nnmber of gen tle pnmmeltni_i un?
der either ear. The crowd seerued to be highly de
lignted with tbie pleaaant cpM.de, and made some very
liUD.oroii.. remarks, in strikiuglv choice huiguage. The
bottle-bcldeni aud secouds did tbeir beat to give the ap
ji. aiaiiie of reality to tbe tigut, but the affair remindetl
tis of the intA-rnational cootest at Farnboroiigh abont ae
u.-chBiastagebaUle bears a Bimilitude to a geuuine
Bainiiisb. When th-t time keeptrs called ll.a.ui to the
1 scniub " aaaareof flhetia wen-given .ore..h. Th*
rti eds wiped their brows of the copion*. perspir.it. >n,
ard tbe .-..mbaUnie refreehod themaelvea vvith the bot
i1-, and lav upen their oar*.
tllVV Vllll I'Rl. I UTB AAll.lN' lOBBfla
Price and Jones were then introducal to the crowd.
Xotwithntn-niiig bia generttl ferocity o. physiogi.oiny,
Jon-sexhilited during the pniani-iiiug he BB-hm
evidtuces of good hnmor. He k one ofthe ohleet prize
figbtera in tbie country, and haaconducfed hi-uwlf in
thii tity witb a dcgiee of kindness and joviulity which
ba* procure4l for him a krge eircie of friend". Mfl was
irequently and luttily cheercd.
Tne mtttmm MMrafla the two men waa very
maiked wl.en they enijaged in octual c-?mbat. Jonei
t-iwered hall a foot above his compa-titor, and hk
brawi.v, heavilv knit lirabs appeared very masaive
compared with the lighter membeis tt Pric*-. They
bati ihreerouids, and, in tbe judgmeot ot g.ntlemen
hii.i- sed to be p_-t? d in de ails of sach DlM truns ic
tii.iia, Jone- aae ciisideiatiy w.iHted. The heat was
icter-ee wbik the pro.eaidkgs were beinx camed on,
ai d tlee aun abone full on tho uucover-d he^di oh.-ither
I'^r'J'- . * _ _
Tbe epsningof these gontkmen waa snecx-ded by
^rea. i-4intiir.ii.ii, and ibe crowd preaeed forward anx
i ue to uke the pugiliatic worthiea by tlie hand.
BBBBBB AM. OTf-BBBfl SFAR.
lxtr.d rri' aof " Hecuan were made,, aud every eye
nirr.ed instinctively lowatd iha aotrBfH from wlit.h the
Cbnmpion had not yet iesued. In a suort tim*, h-iwev
ei-, it was announced tbat lleenan wascoming, aml at
nnarter afier I ?. clock an ofBB barom 1.., c;nt lining
ll.enan. Ottingnou, M.von and Wood, drove rapidly
through the crowd. Tliair appe irance whh lhe Mg:ial
for the nnst tumnltnoos the.ring. Thfl rcpes were
broken down, the carriage drove to Mfl tmktotm,
llaei i.ii uckuottlnked the compliment paid him by
bcaug 0B ail sidea. and apruug out of tlie a-arriige in
a spngbtly manner. Ho wore a brown overccal ol
lijrbt nat.Vi.l, and a kiid-.olnred felt hct; bnt liad
taleu iho precantion to attire biinself in _M bi.xing
toBiume. Hir dreaa dillered from that of the otherd
onlv iu tbe aubaiiluiion of a silk-woveu ehirt, with
BboH fIi-i vea. He wen- white legg-liiB and calf-skiu
fhts. Hi* wakt waB encirckd wilh a red silk belt,
eontincd wifb a ail ver clasp. He was in excelknt con?
dition. He ie the liuejit type ol" pbysical oe.feciion we
have ever beheld. His broad 'htet eould be seen to
heave with every reepiraiion, and the great muack*
exbitittd tbemselvesat every movemeut of the arm.
lhe confii.iou at thia moment waa unprecedeuted.
Tremendous shouta were made that lleenan ahould
be Trtseiitc-d tothe crowd, but he Blraigbttorwarally de
.iiiied any such honor until order ahould be reetored.
Hegave'tlie nec-seary directious about tho diepaasilion
of Uie riug, and or.kred the removal of a number of
loafera wbo md taken Kenis upon the p_*_fbr_a an.l ob
tnict. d tbe vi.w of tbe crowd. His haudkerchkf was
1. ii ticd to tbe ropes in imitation of the display of col
. r* ou the lield ot Jh-Mbflroagh.
lleenan wastheii fo.-mally iutroduced to the apectatora
aaeembl.-d on . i.h.-r aide of tbe platform, and made grate
ful bowa iu at knowl'-dgment of their hearty sulutauona.
His oppoiiint, Prof. Oitiguon, of New-York. wa4 pre
Fenieii Immediately afterward. OtdgBOB kcks some
incbts of being as tall a.i HflaaBB, but will
pmbably weigh nearly three huudred pound.. He
is one of tbe moet flveOfl-pHabad bOaMfl iu this
.ouiitry, and was B|-tcially selected to epar with
lli.ii.iii. in order to li,ag lcrvvanl tl.e superior
qoalitkB of tbat young ebampfaa of the liatic arena.
The crowd btaghed irreverently wheu Oitiguon was
preaeiiud. EUe fgara pnaaBMaiMaBg NaaaabiaaM
to that of Am.wlio. He wore a salmon-colored tiik
rh:n and lo. ae pantnloons ot black Bilk ai;-a.a.
1 ili. l OMflATa
BflflBVa 1 aa . dvanced iron th . south-west corner of
the Ftiin.i wlieie he bad been leaniug upcu Mac
<1 nalti'e knee, and Oitiguon at the aame time ap
? lo.i.-li. .1 hflBB Irom th* uordi-ea-t corner WHtily, fol
liwei by Aaron Juneb, liiseeciiid. Thfl two pngilista
jnir.i-d banda, and tbe * .m< c. remoiiy wae perf.rmed
by Curi., .M..c.!"iiald, Price and Jones. Tbe eeiaonde
tfien retired to tbeir resj^ctiv e DOflilioafl, und the orinci
pals proceeded to mimic tbe ti^ht at -.'arnb'irougli. Oi?
tiguon put up his tremeudous paws amid roars of
Uugiiter. Hetiian asatiuied B beautifnl position, and
btgaa to play apoa the otfei.sive. lu u tri.-e, how
M er, the i le !?<? ]irofesaor rapptd him heavily iu the
center of the fnrehead. There were cricti EroBi the
crowd ol " Goil oldf'atly;" an.l as Heunan, growing
warm, attinipteil toglve retnrn blows, bfl WM ni.-.-ly
Ftniak in tbe month, and the round was coucluded
amtd criee of '' Police, poli_e!"
Tlechampion of the world seated l.imaslf on the
knee of his st cend, as ( UBick bunied himeelf in wiping
the perBtiialicn frnu __? face and neck. Tbe bcttle
WfiBalw br.iigbt into P'quiAition.and lleenan proteeted
hin.aelf from tbe ruy^ ol tlie >uu by throwiug a hand
kerthief over bis face. The ball minuie being Bpjflriflfl
of " time, tinie ! ' were heard 1'rcni ail sidts, uiui the
aham i.tigillets agnin advam-ed. BflflBBB this time sne
Iflfldoi no Wtt< r, fer, after aome feiming, Of.iguoii
atriu k l.im htavily, aud tl.rew him against the mpe.
'iha luiit-r, however, lifted bim Irom hia peril.us |R?
sitica ae tbongbh.- bad bflflB an infaut.
On tbe thiid round, bowa ver, lleenan di.played his
wonderful fow er aiad igflj^M. and ci>ii:|.letely muetered
bis or-peneut. Ile [.niumelleal Otiigaon neva-rely, and
wa. b u.lly applau' ed and wheu the Professor attetnpt
e.l tothlOB him ugaii.Ft lhe rope, BflflBflB brougbt all
his atrepsth to b.ar, and finally Buccecdad in plaiing
tbat member of the faculty in a similur iKiaitiam to that
fiom w lut l. he hud juat es.aped. Ottigiiou U-.tm to
).Hitt in a uiitiiiier in.licative of woaried tesniiaticii, aud
amid some j?c ring rcmaika from thectow.1 rcti.-ej.
BBBBAB AHI) AABOfl j..m -.
Aaron Jones again prepared for (cmbat. but did not
nrove io fi.rmidabje a com|ietilor as Prof. (Kt gBOB, for
lleanan preesed bim twice heavily againet the ropes,
and in a iBOOOflfll. B of clin ihinga which ensaed ho w.ta
(oiiFiderably woretrd. Ile Fj.arn-d with jiulginent,
however, but he had uot tlie H+rility neceKaary to co|hj
wiib Ihachattipioii. lt wm h maUer flf geueral re
mark tnat Ile. .mn exhibited u sprighthaess never I
before witneFsed in thia .ity.
BBBflAA, CtritCB, amd tvncniisti.n.
Alt.-ra aboit deky, lleeuun eieaved M OOffl with
b- lh Alai tit.iiitl.l and t'u.-nk at the tunie time. He
t'.-sc.lthem about us if they wen. children, and lipitlly
threw tlieni, one of them" restirg under each of his
flrma. This waa the crowning feat of the day, aud
waa illnstrative of the last rouud of tbe tiglit at Ki.rn
k.rough, when lleenan engitgod in OOMbal whh thfl
two rt.ai.i,dr. of Say ers. He.-iutu bowed oa cvi rv tkifl.
aiid iremendous cheera were given aa hc eutered his
cairii.go aud was driveu M the cottitg*.
l.ll MV AM. THI. PDOIU0TI >l VKI: S|l I . Ul -.
After tbe " mimit fmy' wiis oom lu.kd, and HflflBBfl
domeeiicated in tha'nji|i-r iliiiml.ei- of tb* eottflgO, uu
BBBBBBafl tliicng (-..lleiteil bflaoath the vv induwe, uiui
abook the aa. h wilh their shonte. The chainpion came
lorth. ai.d be.iig uili.duceil, aaid:
" Ouiilein. ii I ih.ti.k ya.u vciy mueh for tbe i
tion you have b.-eu t'ltaeed M ac". ord me. I bavo al
Xiady ap]K>wed befvre you lo laitak thv battk 1
I fVT,gb " Vstt'aiJ'l With my ineno, .^m 8lya-| (tht-B
?**'_*!; anrCteyirD. exoreasiBa awo-.ligali.iBB, "^
, **et naotJiW to mt.'.reiit voa lef-od "?'"''!-i"K '_.? /.,.?.?
i 1 wiranlwAt my wa*st wh tu 1 fonB*' '^ __*laad. I
j g-ksJI b* pion-t to da/uatl _w aame co'or. for tbe rest of
! my life " [N".u? el.e..'B.]
Ilei-nau li.n?'?> hii.il.il 'h? g-nMtO H' ___ eolorB,
wbwb were baanily _i*er_l.
SomeBp?<cb _ vere then BUMa by tba rem-iinitig
b. uiseis. 'Ihe lar|.cat ? umii.t'. .1 frotO I'ri.e of Boatoa,
wbo wsjted patriotic, and ?nonneed bis ioteiiti'm to
taiaud np for bis eamniry?witb bis re_ai.ta.iig li-tntt.
J_tk Maammald said tbat b* sn. H-rxiaii's friend
for all tinia tbat be had atond by hiin wl-en h* was
being piim-htd nt Farnborough, i.ri.l sbould be happy
to took <m vsben b* shmiM iV fin.irtiexl on hH fiitnr.- ofl
casiona. 'tb1* Kr-t1"*** tba whole aneience. Th*y
told bim to go in and win, aud not fe.tr tlie cry of "po?
liee/'wbb uia*y other ehoice expreflsions.
Ilee__o left the gronnd in hia cab at abr 6'eloek.
The horses driven in r gallnp, took B by-road leading
lo Proad atreet, aml were jurHued by a hostof nrcbina.
Il.eni.n wss BBWBaBBJ at the f.irdrd Houae. last night,
by lWi-k 8 band, ar d he ventured npon another siieech,
wbicb waa a i ruel punishment of the l^aeen's Knirh-.
throtigbont. Ile left in the late train for New-York.
He will be in Boston on Kridny, and I/owell, Spring
tleld, ard I'rovidenoe daring tne eniitup week. Tne
proceeda of tbe exb ibition y-sterday were aaid to BBBM ut
to $1,200after8BBMBBBB had lieen rf"dnf:ted. The foaara.
ble termina'lon of prowie-ingB yeeterday waa generuUy
ceromandsd. OpmmJm?? tbe' eliar-utera of many of
th* |arucij.iiiits, wh anticipated a small matter of bro?
ken beads and freqnenl ebiruiiabaa,
We were forcibly remiiided ol camo-meeting by tbe
Bcene witncased yeeterday, ih the wooda Tne great
nnmber of teama, the i rove, the vending of coafection
cria-e, and tbe smooth .Sununer ro|d were noi nnlike
the merooralle tranr-t-tiom- of a Sunrky at camp-roeet
ing. Had tbe platform b?*n pitrhed in tbe ahade, tbe
comfort of visitorB on the occa.ion would htve been
fnhaueed; aa it was, there were many wbo lamented
bat tbey had cntertd tho- gronnda.
B0W-T18B ns thk ORODRQ.
The ontside delegation exhibifed indiiationa of unea
Hin.AP aeveral t;inea during iba afternoon. They gu'.h
ared ia tbe grealest number on the norfhea?tern cor?
ner of tbeground, and atteinpted to cliuib the boitrd
IVnce. l_e "poliee" ni?de no acrnple about giviug
prtbminary or<_*. - to descend, bnt crept Btealthily be
neath the palea, _.. d suddanly starting up, strnek the
O-hadlfB in the BBB and temjdes. '1 bia created aoruc
wbat of a riot. Tbere were abouta thousand rougtis
and children outcide. Some of tbe forraer proceedeci to
abake. down the fence. At this intimation, thernlfiauH
appointed to ei-cure order leaped over, and began an
ii.di.eriminateHs*anJu Tne old and the young were
assailed and driven, bleeding and bruiaed, BHOBB the
tie-lds aud up lb? (.ermanU.wn Railroad. Some of
them came b*M k when the ?' poliee" had retired, to ra
paal the atta. k ujon the fence, bnt they were too few
cr too eowardly to be effective.
For uueh mx oceasion the altair paseed off moet bar
moi'iou.ly. Tl.e only riotona and braw-ling chamoers
weietbe'rnffianB appointed io keep the peace. They
walktd alaout inBulting the moat peaceable of the viBit
ors, acd a single reinonatra'ion secured a blow or
atrcke from tbe clnbs. Kespectable gentlemen, at
tnu-ied to the grounds from curiosity, were compelled
to give up their mbM to a hoet of iinaeemly and half
intoxicateil womeu. Sach utterly abandoned ch__c
teia to aecnr* good order we have never seen before.
Their facts were villaincus beyond all description.
SCANDAL ON BROOKLYN HIGHT8.
P.UHMIBT OP AN OI.I) HENTLEMAN WITII HU
AIIOPTF.I) 1?a'u?.HTKR?THEV ARF. MUMVED
AND < APTIREI) BY THE ?______? WIFE.
A cnrious elopc ment case took plaee from Brook?
lyn on Monday last, the partiea being a mar
ried man of GO, and a girl in her teena, whom he and
bia wife bad adopted. Tbe geutleman, whom we .hall
denominate aa Mr. P., resided an the Highta; he and
his wiie bad att_n.il a ripe age U)getber, arere iu com
fnrtuble cireui-i?ncea, and had cverything te mike
them a* bapi>y ae reasonable mortab< could expect to
be, except that no olive branches came to cheer their
doineaiic hearth. Ihe parental yearuing? of Mr. aad
Mr?. P. led them to adopt a girl, who was known by
the name of I_ottie, wbo grew from infaucy into
womahood utidi-r ihe more than niaten.al care of Mrs.
P., and the fatherly Bolieitndc of Mr. P. 'f Oe Utter,
iniieed, eeemed to grow more utui incre attached to his
adopted daugbtor, and finally -eciAmo rather too mueh
oo, as the eequel showed.
Abont nine montha sgo, Mr. P., who wasabook
keeper in a menantile house in New-York, lost his
Bituation, and, being utable to get employment again,
hie wile took a few boarder. to eke out tbeir meaus.
Sir. I'. being at home moet of the time, became very
attentive to Lottie, and she aeemed to reciprocate the
attaebment; and bo uugnaraed were the? m tbeir be
l.iivior us to attract attention, and cause Mrs. P. great
uneasint-BSof mind, aod ebe remonstmUd whh inem.
but to no fctlect. She then threatened lo turn l.a'.tie
out of tbe house, when Mr. P. repl.ed ln the language
oi huih, " Where Lottiegoi-s, tbere Igolikewiso,"aud
the aggrieved wife hud tosuhmit. Mattere progreeeed,
however, from bad to worse; the behavior of the old
aaiilliBBBB and Iiottie became toomtgrant, the boardera
ni.ineil it and talked alxint it, aud one >liy Mr. 1'. waa
Joni il in Lcttie 8 private apartuient belore that young
lady bad made her toiltt. This was more ttiaa tlie
long eudaribg wife could stand. Mrs. P. is rather a
ftae looking woman for her age (ol,, stout, and able
bodied, while Mr. P. in rather below tbo average sixe
of men, and thou^-h she wonld have scorned to take
- ii- h an advantage at another time, on thie oeeasion sbe
was bo provokea tbat bIio took a cane und troau.ed tne
nanghty little old geutleman soandly. Mise I.o;tie took
ber ileparture by epeciid reqnest immediately, anil btr
trunk lollowtd on an exprena wagou an hour or two
lattr.
Mr. P., Buldned by his thmhing, probably, seeraed
to give up the idea of following LottMj but as it after
waid apj.eared, bo had a deep-Iaid echeme in view.
Tbis tr-d-osaction had a dieturbing effect on the honae
h )ld, and thongh kept ae .juiet as poasible, ncandal wUl
triivel. Mr.PT, appareuily thorougbly awakened to
tne loliy of his leceut actioue, took counsel witb his
wife, and adviaed her to eell out their effects and emi
grate to ibe Weet. Mrs. P. finally agreed to thie, aud
OB ii iibiy last a red Hag might bavo beoa aeen tlyiug
at the door of a d arelling-house, No ? William stroet.
Th$ furnitnre, ~c, realized nearly *1,000. On Mon?
day a check for tho amonnt?dedtieting anctioueer's
B__w___BB??M over |9O0, was handed M M^-. P., aad
he went to get lt aaBBBB. Mrs. P. waited for lum?and
waited. Tbe bours rolled ou, aud P. camt not, and
Mre. P. bccoroiiig sufpicioiie? went v> eoareh
and inquire for bim. iSlie di.l not lin.l bim. bat
leamed enough to eatibfy btr that he had abatoadol'.
In btr distress, Mrs. P. went to a sergt-int of
joliee in this city ebe was aoinuinted witb, and iu
lormed him oftbe whole of tbe circuuiBtuucee above
lelattd, and ber BBBpifkil?. M.e MBB?d to ap|ily to
t'uo poliee auihorities to li ?w h-r huaband arrest.d, but
Uia aargeant told bar aha aal better try aml lin.l om
where I er liuabaml was, in the liret inetance. But im
m.diately a bright idea struek bim: be told Mrs. 1'.
tliat wherever Lottie was there Mr. P, would mo.t
liki-ly Ih'. Tho qoOBtloB then w.ts Ju>W wati LottM'l
wbtreabcutH to be discovered. Mrs. P. BBpBMBod to
recollect a riuiini-tiinee that hapi -iie.1 at anctiou sale,
whicb Itiekily bd totbe discoveiy ofthe guilty partie".
A jcui.g woman who livesiu New-York, wbo was a
bosom friand of Ix>ltie'i?, attended tbe Bale, aud while
there beLaved very ultettionately tovva.d Mr. 1\, tan
niiig biiu to keep the tlies off while iie beld ur. the
crockery for tbe insj.tctiou of bidders, while Mr. llege
nnui kin i ked it dow B, ar.d talkod very tenderly to ibe
old gentbrnan.
Tbis behavior attrai-ted tbe attention of BBBBBb i ly,
who went up stairs and told .Mra. P. Mhe came down
aud BBBred the strauge voung vvoinaii ont, creatiug
eoinething like a Bi*ne. Now this young woman lup
fened BB bave Lottie'e bat a.ul suawl ou, whieh Mr?.
'. reeognized; aud it occurred to ber ami the 8$HJB$$|
that probably tbis young woman knew where Lottie
wa , and b. judicioun tnanageinenl s<>m. tLii^^to^flH be
.-itiiM < .1 Irom i.r. 'I l,r . r..ll<.{<<n tfcg aH^ wo?
man ou Tuer_i,v evening, ami found h'T BM>- BBtuioi.
i.icative than they exjecttd. Sbe told them tbat Lot ie
aiid 9k*b Pahad a.-"'."' fo l'hihidelolii* tnirether, aud were
to | ut up at tbe Waltiut Mru-t llouse under the name of
Mr. aud Mrs. 1'arotte m slight uuprovemeutouMr. P.'s
legal lutiiiei. Mia. P. started at once by the night 11..iu
for rhibidelpbia, tbe Sergeant giviug ber a noti to
tbe Chief of 1'olice at Puiladelphiu, wbieh she pre
ti-nted ut the poliee headquarters immediately ou her
arrival. Statn.g ber bu-iriBi", BB ottictr was ilis
putilied with her to ihe Waltiut strent IIotig<>. The
namiBof Mr. aud Mrs. Parotte weie found upou tbe
regiettr, and tte vintore were direrted to thoir room.
A peieiujitory BtiuiuioneHt the door arooted Mr. P.
from a .ii.aiu of bliss, aud hastilv Blijiping ou hisBmall
ilothee, he opeued tbe door, and there U-held his iu
urtd wit.-. Wl ebail noi atteiuj.t te describe tbe
BMM tbat followed, BB WB vv.ru uot th< re, aud have
nitnttii auy of tho 'unm.dii.te actora in it?prob?
ably it l.cggufcd deaciiiiuou, aud we are not
d.siroiis of putting di-sciipiion uuder anv au.h
embarnn-Binant. Tho ttiat Lottie fainted and bid ber
e. II under tbe b.d clothes. Mra. P. conductod b.-iw-.l
witb womauly dignity; did cot lay videut tiamli OB
ai.ybody . i anything, B$d aaid vi ry litti.-, and ihat ina
rotj quiet leoai in liict, bei.avedheitelf like a sensi
b'e vvomaii, aud as booii m> her vinerable aud MB$BBB8
BiKinfe bad lu.-At.ed bimsoll in his usual traveliag at i.e,
ahe l.-d him out of the hotel; tho whole tn__Mrt_T.fi
being jieitoinitHi so qtiietly thatno aaa iutliehoiiee wa?
.lii-tuil.ed, or will probal.lv know the particiilaia until
th.yr.i,d TbaMmgh. Mr. aud Mrs. P. arrn.-.l m
l|j..okly.iyeBU;rday; tbey will aliortly leave bf the
\\ i at with the b.ilan,* ol Uiu *'KX?. What became ot
Lottie onr UU'oruiaut k?ew not.~[Uxo?klyn Kugla
?iiiirif.
BKl-jaoBTJ-VA" NOHOrW-Or nVrfnaeda- **_* .?, ,*
tba real<Jer.ce of th" bi'rte'a U'hmt, te tba <-By, By Iha tu7
l.li.ll. . Wblt.ha.4l. P V........ . dford t, Cr.TH. 4;"
a*ro_il dt.ifMei tt Tht r.i_a L Vab Navrdea, noa , tB ?fntw'.
kfk.
FABM'R-NF.ITiL-Tu tbi. stry, oa Wufcailay, *Wt lf.
by Oa Re* K-aati, K. C*a,k W|fnao.. *ld-?t ?4Mt tt Wl ?,v,b
I1""'. eaq, , f C_4_H)?t ior__wly ul ?utt-U M?4d h,
"fc'pal.lrc, Fi.r.i*'d it, Ifary P onhr teo^iUt oi Ja.0-0
l/^JM** ? ** Baw-Yark, ftwinaw.y ol Haafor, Ooant. Dowa^
?_*'?-'_fVE*E--At ?"? '"t**-** -f tb*arU-'tMM-flM
F T?0"4^ *"*'"*' '*? bT *"? ?**. WUMaia BoA-Uur,
New^T-rk ?H*"' Ut* ?( c-Jorw*. ?? I'-?a? M. l^vare ul
llOIHlR-TIKI.i ln ?_,. -a- o- ,^-j. A ? . ^
*>*. J. ka Br?t_ A B. Ifoiaa 0! 8.-?a_?tTla, _1 J (for.
___l"^_i_____f''w'?^?-i ^i? c?i:*>?Zw,(1Z
ro*k
DIRD.
AT>LKM?Iu tbi* -Hy, on W.o_?r/hy, Aoraat 18 *r .__*?
c4m*urn^a?,.lc^phA4_^in._<_di|^i. "' f ***?
B^KllRZ!ln.LeC'rVi *^nU*- Aa*',?* M' *-*? Btk-r, __
in tn* 6*tb yeer uf I.i* age. ? ' ?'
Th. frieo-.a*. relatlv*. ot thafaatOy *r? r*?iiF*c._V|i!r _,.*__?
to attead th. fuaaral fr.m bi* l-^-aaid-_Tn?_L ?-^3
*tr?*t, Wauahliijlon aqaiare, ou rY.-.y, 17th inat * 4 o aT
wtthoot f>.rth*r iuvlt-Uon. *' *"" ?"?*. ?? * P ?*??
Bl IU HARu At Cliiit-i. N.iw-Yor.. Au?oatt MM. M-? f .
eldttt daughter ot Heury M. *_.li&C. ll??___3^LdJ
yeera.
CLARK-At SUten I*l*r.d, Awm?f 14, Cmsali Klsroalrf
01 Iv li-Lgiiter of Uoctcr J. Ci. 1 .aik, ?# <1 I yeara, 11 oiocth*
and' 17 dayi.
Tbe 1. lativa.and friend* oftbe f*a-l!v are reapectful'j lBrit*d t*
attend tbe foneral withont fortrrcr netlce. from tlr* rrfidm. *
of b*r perent*, near FaetoryviU*, on Friday aftaraaaa, *t I
o'elock.
CROW?latbticity. on Wedn-s.ey, AngaB 15, ___-__* Aguef
Crow. jrniig. tt daughter of Mary .; ..? aod J-naa* Cr*w, 1^4
2V ir.- ..'._-.
FrNDLEY-On W*d_**4_tv, Auf'-t fc I*?, Mr* Jaa* M
taidowof Wi.:i*rn ri .tr.aj.'.y ii:i;-ld year ef -*?r af*.
Tbe relalive. _-d frienda aie ie.;*. .fuiy lavited to attoad tha
foneral from ler late reet-em??. N?>. ?3 W>?: Twei ly av. ?:j>
>tr.?t. on friday uoriilog, Aug..; 17, at lOo'detk. vriUu<4
fi.itl.ei iiivit.titi...
HALI?-In tbi* city, on Thnra-ay n,..mln|, Ao|Bat1*. p*r._e|?
II -on of (ieorge I. and Hairwt U. Hail a*ed I naatbi *_4
i2 dati.
Tbe f.fendi oftbe family ar* fn-ited to bMB-I tb* t'm> r. I afc
hit fatber'a retidence, No. 2-3 Weat ibiriieth *B*?t, Uia Kii*
?i. v. -Iiy in.
JACK.ON ? At Wea|che*t.ir, on W*dn-?day AO|.i*t l?a
bei.jAii.ln A, .I.i. ..on, aon -f ta* Kev. C 0. Jackaou, 1'. U.#
iu the lltb ye.f of bia *je.
Thefrierdaol the faudly are lnvited to atUnfl bl* faaera1 t'iifl
(. liday) aitemoon, at 4 o'elock, at St. F.Mi's Chorcb, WeB
cbeater
Ko8TKB-0n Thortday, An|oit 1?, of ?4TMaroptio_| le.-ug
Tle reUtivet and iib-.d* of the fanr.lly aad Hew-York Handf
Ho?k pilot* are rtt|Hctfolly invited .0 at-eud tbe faneral fr;at
bia ia.e r.Fidaii.'.-, No. i:al _<.i.th lii'h atreet, comasi of ?e??
en'b, Brootljn, E. D., on BnnJa.y afternoon. at I ovioefc
MASON??n _Tinr*day, A_(-*t M, Jah.i L. Maao.i, ln tbe ?tll
va ai ot Li. age.
Nttice of funeial to-morrow.
OAKLEV-On Wednetviay, Aogntt 15, Rtehard A. 0_kl?y Ig
Ibe llit yearofbi* *g*. , . . *___- _a
Tbe fricud* of tbe fan.ily are rerjucFted to attend tbe IViiaral
BBBMaSB *t 'b* Cmttk ot th* I_c*r_ation, oraer .if M-diwrr
BVCBB* ard Tweuty ei^hth rtieet. .in . rioay, tbe lTta inrt , at I
o'elock p ni, wiiout fbrtber In-ltetViFB.
PETCH-At Ea?t Cheater. N*w-Y*r?, an Wedn*_d*y, Angnrt
Ib. after a ibort mkmm, Jame. M. I'et .b ag.?d VA jenn acd |
montbt.
PRATT?In Brooklyn. on Tuetday, AafluB li, Abaalmn Pr*tt^
a nallvecf Plymtree, Dev-aakue. Eugiand, ia tbe 69t. yeaf
of bit age.
Bl'NWICK?At Monnt Pro*r*t, rentral Park. on Wtdnttdnf.
Augutt 15. Alluti Uudlay, the only child ot Alaaaoder aug
Ai.nie Reualck, aced 14 moutht.
SPENCER-On V\ edneada. mornl'g AnfnB 15, in tl.e ?d
year of bit age, John M. Spencer, eideat aou of tae late R. rt
1. habc.d B 6pencer.
The fii. nd. of tl.e family are re.p*.-fully lirrited to *Bend hlfl
f.nna! Irom tbe re-itieu e 01 hia moUiar, No HH i'meappi*
atreet Bmoklyn, 011 ibe 1 It.-r...... ot Brlday ibe l'tb in.t , a|
il o'elock.
TAPPEN? On Wediie*day, Auga-i 15, OeorB* Littall, aoB
*. Krederick D. and BArah A. Tuepen, ag*d I yeara aad 1
Th.- relativeiand frle.d* of tbe faniiiy are re-pectfally lnvited tfl
attetid tlir funeml on Friday, tb? T.tb b.?t., attf o'.bx k, n.
m., Irom tbe retidtnee ol bi* ptu-entt, Uo. tSH Weat Eigkteer.tB
ttreet.
VAN BI'-KIRK?At Btapl*ton, Ht-t*n falAnd on W4?dB*?,f*.y,
Auguat 15, it r .1 ud iliu. -v Mr*. LrcilaB Bri-karbofl, ??.:.' of
John Van Biiallrk, aged 66 yeara.
WHIT.MOBE-In New Brnnntl.k, New.Jera*y, on Weda***
day, Auguat 1\ N.Uie Adain*. 01 ly daagbWr o( O*orgt |Ua|
E-Ilj E. W bitu.'.-.re, aged 1 j.-ar acd 2 t-outn*.
Paaarager* ?amledl
In tteamthip .iuttralatuin. for J.irerpool?Jenethtn
Mf>-U*, Mi. aud Mr. Ii P lie . , F.ug., ,lo.iab Jp'raaer
v.na. Mr. aud Mra. W. H. Rot., 3 cbiMren and I tet?auU.
Miaa llmmeilv do.; A. Marryweatlier, M.'blgan, W. fnt. La.d,
iN Y..E. Myeia, Berliu; Jaa. Wiiliaiiuou, Olaacow: Frt.il
Donriaily, New Haven; Rev Cb?*. L Balcb, Alfred Wy_tt,
Trov;J M Hende.aon l.eiand.Mr and Mr*. Cha Uriap. At*
lanta, Oa.: Ed. Kepler, tinrinnatl, M*?ter Wc. Maynard (1*4,
r W Mra Miil. and I children. d<> ; Mr and Mra John Hly?
iIoi.<i-eni .Mr. Jojce and child. Nt-au; T. 0. _-4-_, RIoJm
i.eiro, and JO ln tteerage._ _
l*HM?-nai-ra lirivrd
7n thip John Fyft, from Gtaigov-John W. Wrlght, Udy ang
four cbililfeu, of ..Ci tland.
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MARINE JOURNAL.
PORT OF NEW-TORK.Aro 1?
n-arrd.
Steannblp*? Amtralaifan (Br.). Hockley, Lfverp-Ol, E. fai
Dard, Urcat Eaatern (Br.), Hall, Milioid Haven. Or.uael:, Id-ta
turu k Co.
SI:ipa--Oe<r7i?ra, Salter, New-Orieana, Rob.0B k Fcadi k|
Cbriati-.-ia, Muuit, fioud'in, Oiiiinell. .Vii.toro k Co. , Modenl
Tirue*. W ll iain., lirialol. K. S. J.rvi.. 4t f<
h.,.-t?.-Jii.i.ai- -... KliiUy, Hr.-u.en, -L.iger flro* ; Jebonn. Elia*.
narpbt. Sclii_IIiri?ky k Co., J. W. A_ide,?
Wiborg. Loudoii, \ 011
?011. Krei.cb, Eiizabetbpoit, W _;-h. Career k C'baae
Brigt?Bloaiu er. Kowiar. St John*. IJouiea, IValUce i Co t
Cygi.et (Br). Suiiih IUlifax. A. 8_.b h*r* k Co.; Nyaa-a(Br>,
( ampbell, lialiiax, A Mniitbei* a Co , Pientia, Uo?b- ?i_t*>
bethpurt Walab. Caiver k Cbate.
Schooiiera?Exprea, Dieken. WarehAin, marter: Plymoutll
Ilcrk, -Jorri*, Borta 11, D.y ton k Co.; Volunteer, Brown, New*
burynort. Mil'er 4. Houtliton: Idn, Howe., Pbiladelpbia. Mi>
Cic.dy. Mott i Co ; B. WaUon, Tllt.n. Havaaa, I. li Oager*
Jobu W'aJkrr, Eai-tn, Rich-uoul, Van Brant lt Blaght; Eai.ua.
Jobb.011, Loudoiiderry, 11 J _. C. A. Dewolf; M- Uiil, Diii.
Truro, J S Wbituey.
site.p Biackatone, AHen, ProTiien.-e, matter.
Barge-Adventurer. Sweak. PhU*delj*i_, J. W. McKee.
a
ArHveat.
St.-ti i-l'ip Yorktotvn, Farritb.Ricbi.iond. kc., md*e. and pa**.
to Ludlam L Hrincken.
Sbip Korrett City, Axworthy, New-Orleant 21 daya, cotton tfl
IUipb I'o.t.
Ship John Fyfe, Pember. Olatgow Jnly 17, tndie. to Dui.h__0
k Diii.- ii.
Bark Rounoke, Thompton, Rlo lan.iro J'lly 8, eoffee to Kirk?
land * V, 11 s .,-!,.. Jnly l.a. lat 6 S . lon. 34 SO W'.. apake Br*.
.1.. n 1 iig JUiii, i.cuin. eaat.
Brl| HavaTia (of Boothbay), Ctirtii Palerrno Jan* 16. yataea]
Oi-ra!t_r July 1. Irult, 4tc to i at.-a Porterheld k C*. July 11,
lat. . ? l.l, lon. 24 .vi, paated a veaa.1 boitooi up. Haa had . alaafl
and light winda the eutirc paa?.g?. July II, lat. 41 04, :on. 94 17.
ipoke hri. Eaatern Htar, be4ia'e for M.rnellle*.
Brtg Baltic (of C*uid?u) lioojer. ajeno* Jily 9, ptaaei filr>.
ra'tar 24tb, n,arbie, raga. &c. to Melcalf k Duncau. J,.!y ll, otf
tbe ll... k, -I'uke li.uk St .iiip...-, ate-rlugeaat.
Brig We.t, Stndley, Oalvetton 2S day*, cott*n, k.r. to D. Ce
Mnrray.
Brig Web.ter Kelly (of Bnck.port. H*tgvn, H_ra_t'^, P. S.
July 17 au.Ar. Iic. to H. D. Bro<akuian lt Co.
biig Mary Hau.ilion, Edjcrtou, ApaUcbicola la d_ri, c*tton ifl
Itia-laid.- Co
Bri| Aladdiu (of Wiacaa?ett),8h?rtw(>ll, I.tngan, C. B. 10 dayi.
ocalto E Cunard.
Brig Pmieua, Colllna. Camberland Harbor, Cuba, 11 -*ti. ra*
gar to Ja.. E. W ard i. Co. '
Brig Cathcrin. Rogen., Tlbbett.. Bangor 7 day*, lumlvrto Jed.
.'rve.
firiaMarthaJanefBi ), Corbett. Kive lalaud*, N. S. .4 dayi.
to P. I. Neviualt 8011.
brig M-ry .'_irow, Coouib*, Elitabethport for Bo*t*u, io*i.
Bil^ Ba .ver, Totla-y. Ronoout for Hiat.iu, coal.
..?hr M*ria(lir.) cllvaiea, C InJad, Bollvar 17 daya, hi le. taj
E. Becb.
Bebr. A. H. Maii.-b.-*ter (of IVavUa n.-e), Nlckerton, O-lve**
ton .0 daya. 1 ottoia. w. cl. liu. to Nor '..a a Prince.
S.hr Lebsnon. Wiuthrcp, Calala 6 djji, iatha 10 -impaon %
Majb.-w.
8. br. K. A. Healh, W UUiun*. fv'.-w Haven, boondto Philadel*
>.|,i* in I.Lllaat
Ba hr Snow Uritt, Snoa-, Beverlr, t d*jt.
S. in Curiun. M., Jone., l.evetiy 2 daya.
Scbr Hatah Klaher. K*.<-r, HaBinrd Inballaatfor PhlUdelphia.
K. I.r Ra^u.an M Price, Allem. P-. vi.en*e I day*.
Brlir. Oacai K. 11-vt iey, sn.l;u. 1*. Bivat i il*>,.
Bei r Bwaa, Lii g, Provi.ence for HaMuiore.
S'-br. Stepheu W aterruao, liowmun. Paw tucket for Rondout.
.-a-l.i. B. A Faleonar, -n.bb, Fall Htv.rtdaya.
8 -br. C. A. Wataou, Levvia. Kall River 1 dav*.
Scbr. J. ( taiie. MaLafiy, HtdJain. atoue, PbiladeJpbia.
8.1.:. Claia Eli.-n, Dodge, Pr^vi.lun-.- for KlUa-i-thport.
8rl r J.ne, H.alell. My.tiii .1 al.ya. in bailaatto ni4?t*r.
Scbr (iolalen R.d, COBbSrv. i'orttiaioulli, N. 11. d dayi. r.-b.
Bc.toB.W. LewialtCo. *
S. I.r. Nelaon Harvv. Chaae, Boston for Albany, mdae.
Brkr. \\ W H- 'n.rd, Bnwditcli, Portlaud, 2 dajt.
S-l r Malabar, Dniba_D, Frevidenc" I day*.
Si I.r. Enipire btate, Atwood, Chatbam I daya, lu bail_*t, tfl
tl.Bater.
Bk ip Kiiibioii, Bri^.a. Rrookiiaveii 1 d*v?, ln hallavi
Bteaiuei IVinwaie, JubuMin, Chil-d. Iplilaaud Cap^ M.y, _*!*..
andpaa*. tc K. lVakin*.
Sia.nii W.-uli.-t.-r, Jone*, Frovidenc*. mia*. lo Iaaafl
O.leU.
Ste.mer Mura. Kicholt. PlllaJelpbia, mdae. to J. k N. Rrlgga
Steamer Jo.epbiue, Orteii, l'bil-.lelii-U, uidt*. lo Lop*t tl
Klrkpafrick. *
8AILEU-_teanitbip*Oreat Faateru (Br.). for HaUf-i au-l
Milford Hav. 1,; AuaUalaBan, Liv,ii....l. Mcuttoiuary. ???a-*
i.ab;thil>?tiitat Wtiiaiij, Liverpool, Maid etOrl*a_?. Ma* c**
.c.i.a; t.i.Men Kagte, do.
BEi.OW-2 ibip* _ud 1 full ilift'd brig.
t\ IND-Uuilng tr.e d.y froui N. E.
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By TelrB?-BB"'
IIAMPTON KOAUB, Ang. 15-A 1*01* a..??*t ol vaaasl. havfl
put iu hele u? .) | (.. very ator.-y Weaather. ?
AB08T()Nt,A'..','l6-Arr. ablfl ll-ilBBj P?tt..n. TMPanl|
?.*S n_cV Kii. U7ii.pv.VviBt ?5 ygtfS*
(?Vv?C4Hf rle...*r 1-eaapeake. froo, Naw-Yoik 'or Partiaudi
alaotblp Caliauder, Wm kmm " MaB
D Ki ? . ai 1 N" I Nortb Main atr.-.-(, ia O'n A|tut :vi |U? aa_|
?t Taa TBtai.taiiiJ'Bt'VUMUH'B.