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ONE DAY IATFR f.uM tuHUi-t ARRIVAL OF THB rALKSTTKE. m> Garibaldi and the Neapolitans. HE DEi-AUPS A MOMHS NSFBBE. TIOV JLussia Preparing for War. THE REBELJ-ION IX CHTNA, BUi.ADiTTFFS STIIal. ADVAKCIKO. Fatmi B I'i.ivt, Tueeday, Sept. 1. 1s m\ Tl -teaiiiehlp lV.cetine, fn-oi Liverpool tBm\ via I/. ndonderry 'J 1th ult., paased thia point at I a. m. to- day, bound Quebec. _V at*_m?lip liliuoia, from New-York, arrived at _k»e.t__mptcv_ Jlth. It u> ooDliimad that Garibaldi haa coamienced opera- tiine in Calat -iiu l raooe admite breudatiilla dtity free. The Ja> m\ '1. . PariB correei-ondent writea t: .i kfl learna from eenii ofhtial I BUOOI that BaaBB \\ cotirei irari: g fr*ab troop? in Beee-irabia and increaniru.' ler r :.val MBflOl Ba ika IWBflOOBBfl Bh Tha we.t>er thr.n_'.ut Franre wa*. moat disconr- Mka_l li&:.i. fell kafl oi Bix hoor- ev_ry day, and the Larvert ujilbI be nnfav/orable. Frofluce waB ricing. Amther oorreepontieut of the smue jouriial Bays Ga:i; aldi. io aUtt« nd at Xaplee, expreflsee cir_pr-";.",'nitnt aad .li truft i.t ika fTiTBBftliflBB. and g lt will not Oftaaai _rt__U XnpY.- hag K-en ;_ a BlaMofhoaiiaod i aa_aa-_ Pi,- Friday..Tin i.-tin-a decree or- _e*itg tie crtablicLnient of tbe Fort of Thouon, on l_tke Lfman and tl't- improv. ineut tt the already cxh-tirg 1 or* r.f l.vin on the eame lake. Tbe ievcB pnbli-o Bfl la ihe (rennati piipero, that Ka Mlaea l-o? pvoaoaad <. I oogieaa ho ika a-tilemeiit of the It_li__ traafltka ie tt>t_ly nniouudtd. TLe Coli-gne l7<: ". pohliehea a Vi-nna lett.r wLiic ibvb tlat :,ii -Ui.-t.i.ui note relatiiik' to (iari- kaldi b exp.tli!i"i. a 11 eht.rtly l>e f,>rw:irded Paar-*T_aa__) frigatea, nadar tka e<>_ni~id ofthe (irai.d Dt I.e CoBOtBB a, ttt a'jout to proreed BB Syria. TLa D.ka of kl .leim ib enr iliiug voluuteera, and purchae g Tbe Fi. iich G( vi ¦nu.i.n' haa aiready made ko own to the Luropean OaaaiaaeaM that ita propot-al for .k ..f a grca'. power haviDg will not eudeavcr, for tbe preee: I to carry it onr. 1 i.t \oni re|*a> ka BBOOBBl of the arrangemente at Te|li' .itwitl_»tandi>g the ottiml dt-uial. Tbe Biune jonrral a-r rta that enggeationa made by Prus.-ia loi the reorg-o. a__efl of _a artny of the Con- ledtrati'.n, WOia Mreaalj di.-_pi roved of by tht tecoi-da'J Ge'mau BiOOaB, who oi'i-idered that the (tivuig up of tue e..uniidi.d of the militury forea t" one or bctj. cf tl.e ftttf paBJOaa wonld be the lirat - ep t-~>wa-d tbei: . lincli.n. The r-maller StateB liave ntead ta akd* »:« k bibbb of tl.eir iaaaBaaaaM BOvertifcTL power. flMaaaaai, J_M .''..Lord KL-in and Baron Groe 'uive arrived. Sir lioj« (..it and A.'niiral Hope have left for Ptcbeeiee. Tnta Ba bj tlie aliiea. Tb» i. aaaki aj paeyioaB, and fade with the inter;or ia Bt'p<-d CaatBB .'c!n K MflBtflM a:-e more Bet'led. One hund.-ed wi.r it-eflele and traL^portB were in Fix-i-' w Hay ol tt .'4ih Joue. 1 MBBBBBBBM 1 aaa i>een erdered to furaidh no auj>- r.hte to tl.e alliee. m, COMMFIK IAL IVTELLIGi:N'CF. 1, i kLaaacT, Anir. .4.. Th.- Brufcen t'l.-tuiai rereort- ttie « le. ..' ti.e ; ., y exporters i tiue it.e* ar. ilig ty ,i_*re: t,at the ritd weathe: ¦ v but do not rm». aai*' The aaiei r. d^v .Kitaav. arfj. OOObala. rt, ti." matBat oilug tteuJy a- ti.¦.."./. Nf. _liddhn_ Or'-tns. . Hd ut.tltl. I l-d- Tbe ItOfi ir. port tl -'.lu.Bted at 11''."<' balea. of which .¦..! tl.e v e. t 8j 4.-1 balea. Ti... , i . ... Mauchee-'r ar* i_'a»or_i» 1 ¦.. d;''- *mttt} to tbe bad LlTBBBI 1;' ' Mwikll.-The liretrl- uruflt i a t t- .1 . .. -. ..ir are .'.Lghtly hifi.' f Ajiotuer refeirt aey. ti.e I ietnar.d at fully _r.Fi.,. «..,, o L-r .jii ».c-d. Hour- t oi iu. #. aack., boi-. liu.bmiged. Con ___, .... ___, j, 1' loa Mai.kit..Ihe I'roviBion ma-a.t :. d.,:i l' t-te_!v. l_ \i, | r.--Co-aotaeloaadto*aayal H i.k V\i,i\T L- in g'lta demand at 2 ad.tuc i* aacb. 1 .' '. ¦">*¦ OaTf la briak demaud at V. cOi aday'. _w:.. 1- ...I' > qalel at v. ry fail ratea. .-«,- John HiilviitHii Rinomiiiaied. .-pe. nl BMflaMl tc Tnr M V. Tribona. \\ 'I wflflaw _a_4 Tha Hon. John Di. km_u wae unauimouely renomi- Connty in the C y ha' uameti.Tohn I aaatj b kig aa * ika lar^-er WOi M:. I -:,oajiuitioa Mtl Bfl a BBBB . a.- Concri-07.ioi.iil toiaiiimtioii*.. l'Hit '..: .¦>». -j,,. j;, boi tae Vlin 1' n-jxo- ,ib aitnibeit od Ikl ( -iii. Taaadoji Baai. 4, IB l- 'ji.. i i' -' -. aVtai ¦¦ I obo-t kaBkij and A1«a- aine: Ia.\ _ .ti H.e H V, i raeaSBT. Bapt 4 ls-0 j i. iv wa- to-day y_ T_-." BBBMd s- trou' tije xl . VaaBOf-Wl ara ^ TW ' __d bi J;r':'"' b? th9 Utmolh auaof i- _-? mutdmti I'oiiiDa. _. .- v. Bapt 4. Atb _.-..."_ ol tke __-»flk|«CBB SBati aaaterdai tbt Chn.-n .,'. v... l..a"_ci'd t- | ep.ire nn "V.." l_\mt , -_B_katataairpi-x-ipb-a in tke aaa-og t^ai«e__ai eleeuoL, wm.ou; _l bI"~*.' *'llil BBJ oii.cr ;ariy. -m Virnioui MmU- Elerllon. M..Mi. ikb Taaeday. Sapt I, I-". TLe. --... officera aadMemberflofpa> greee tw-k pjioa Uyinf. Batoraa for CfO-ai_orifl* t/vi_' irv l.."..rne .. r an !..¦; ., 6.-M5; Jt.tn: (.. r>axe. Doagka l>em. :.«'4; Harvey, Br-eMiarklgB Daaa., * Kairk-aka, .1 '.''>>; bb ft-r lla.. Ke ... I, akowing a Bepa «__ o\ '.'.' Tt.fr. t'-riiH ea.1 _oe '.ii'-- !iKli of tlie State, and __eaB U r-Bttlen of Mr. Ke.irbanki- by ;i rfjuutt W.BOO J-orivun.e t.wnx alflflla- jiepu. .i'i';i ¦ap'eeei.latl-aa, aad akawrlag a galaal reveii o.tr '.a-t yeai Hnd six I>- uMin of fonr. - .? ."vluiiM-il'"1 _-»BBMlaMB iu Let-HWiiwortli. I.i t.i MW Bl H, '1'ieailay, hspi. 4. IBSO. T:.e Muoinpal _VaeMoa m __a uty noMaiaa etllteO m\ .a --acttoB ol J. L. Mi'Ilowair, Kepubliean, f, r Mm?ob kr -BO a_.)oiiay. Tn.- l>at_ocraU afa Citi Clerk "Juanre, ,i_d tiirer- Couurilmeu. Ihe re Buu'r.der of' tbe Kep'ibln an uciet ia aOBMad. -.¦- «|gniii ipal Klertion. «,_, Dal Taaasa] B ..¦ 1,11 Attkaekwaloo-wa to-day, IbaF-opl. - p-rtv'akct- ? _ V. C. Giipin, Hajtar, t-y J^V___rf% Ua,tou Um Aidermau Dr. J- T. WflaBB. lre_Bur«r. ^il.Sooutt.Ar-er.-or. aiidthretoai ol hve Couii cilmci.. I%MVUl. .aaaa 11,1 riaoaa. TiieHdai, .Sept. 4. IBBB. The DaMai laatBB aaaetiaa a_f I'lvu.'-oth amvad iu icpor> a.. i_e Budi-bipmeii auu oflice.B - THEPiilNCEOOVALEiSATklNdSTON Troub.c uUli . -'-. ilnii.iiiun THE PEIKCE EEFUSE8 TO LAND Tht Ornncriiipn InsiM opon a PnriiKsn Paradr a COLLI8ION i km;i li EXCITEMENT IN TORONTO. .Saedal Dlirat. a to Tbe N Y. Tribu". KlBiajTOB. C. W., Sept. 1. Ht'o. A'. extraordinary excitetneit hai ariaen in thia city, iu eoi.a^quencc of the atubborr: de-notirtra- tioi.B of the Oraugemen to-d.y, a. d thf reiuaa! of tbe Prince t>f Woloo and krfo auite t.< yield to their hiiuior. lt baa been under-to d for aevera! daya that the Duke of Newcastle had exprearH dechn«d BM detenniri.ition to ent'T no cit\ in which a p&r- liaan diaplay should be attempt'd. But, in taito of thia admonition, the Orar.gemer erected arrhea betiringem ilernB and inacriptit-r.- peculiar to their oidrr, and a*M-aibled thia afcermon in greut nuni- bers, clad in fuil robes and re_a.ia. with the iuten- tion of JOBBBBg in the prceaaion of cac.rt. A feeb'.e eideavor of the mtmicipa. authoritieato in- thiee their forbeanmee eitir.-ly fai'.ed. At four (-"clock, when the Pnnce's ateamer ar¬ rived. they cathered near the laTi1icg-place and j.n pared for the march. But the n.yal party waa looked for in \ain. After waiti'ig at,\iou»l. tor nearly thlOO houre, the < >ra: gemen were o-.m- pelled to give way and to withdraw, ej.prev.-ing, bUBOVOl, nt the aame time, a reaolute ictention of reminii.ig tbeir atation early to-iuorrow mcrniog, and 'orcing tbe Prince to recoguze thtm. The Duke, on thf otber hand, has aiguifud to the Mayor tbat if the ofl. naive decratiouB are not removed. and the Otangenien obliged to hold them*ehe* aloof, at leaat to appear without tiieir badgea, Kit't'-tou will r.inaiii untisited. BbbtH meetinca of the Orarg.-m-ti this BtCtUBg ar» t-aid to have reaulted it. ur.C'.r.ditional rea. I_- tions to adhere to tbetf po-ition. And a diaeuaMou bj the city (i.ivi-rnineiit. in which tbe chief BBBB* bOBOf t-BB-Vja] pait> wi-ie oooaOi d withi_r.at tiolence, ei.ded with a men- appoi-ituient of a Committee to confer wi;h the notera. 'I be reapor.i-ibilitt ofthe d frictiity reats wln.'.ly with tlie Oraugemen, who aaaume to have made thi.- ii.decent mou-ment for the purpooe of rebuk- ing ihe recepniti.m ghen the Ronac Catlu-Lice of QboBOB. The Catbolioi here are paaaive. It ia not .xpected tbat tbe Duke of Newcuatle wiil re- cede, and tb.- eflr .ntery of tht- < irangeaie:. coi.tin- ually increaae. Very oajrioai onteij-i. :ic>- are tx paetod bj ¦BB*, and eHpecially in caae the Prino ahould proceed w ithoiit delay. The bitterneaa of the better BOl. ot tl)1. CoB___ii_B_ agaic-t the Or B__fOBMB ir increarin.1. to tbr A*_ocl_t.-d Prea.. Tobobto, C. W. laMOaay, aaat. 4 1MD. 'fhere iJ coDaidenible e\citement bere BJ reg-uil to tbe iu'endi'd OxaBaBB .IeiiiotatratK0 Bt t.ie l'rince af WaloilOBBOiioa AnOiai-ge BBoaJaajiooaDodfarto- riav, to detide whht to il The i:_y ir faaB fillitg up. TbebaOtathe Crjotal Palaoi pttaaioaa to be a mug- niticent atidir. BX< OITD DIIBATI li. A' the OlBBBJl meeting iiebl b^re to-day, it w»« re- Bolved to Hdht-re Ie the 008188 intimated to he i>arened at tbe reeeptiin ol the l'rince. viz: the paaaBBBioa with buimere, legiilia. A.C Tbe inuliigeaee frou Kiiigjton thia ev.-i.:. g haa O-Oated the gTPhtesi exr.te- nent among all elaaaea ot our citizt-ne, ai u tl.e _uo*t BB lioui loarttiueucia are ftured. Kiai ITOB, Tu'--d,.v. Sept. 4, im The Pteaaer Kii.traton, willi the Piiu.i- 1 Walaa .n tl I.ovkI auite, anivedat4 o clock tbia afteruu <u. mm a laa Oiaaajooaaa aaBaaBbM ho gn >»( Rar a lo re- i-eive them. Tln-I»nk>of Newuiatle di-t-'iii. rl to .. i BflaJaaa ail party denionatrati.-nr- were wit'idruwu. I to- htoaae a-aai-aooaBl waa oooaxaaj. the Ofaaaaai n i-lur:i__r to nuike eOBOlBBBB.BB, BBd tl"' Koy_l paitj renniiLiin.'on boaid the H'-i-Htntr. ICatlari 08001 t< M Batting bayond tbe reaci of comprouiiiae, m.d ;: cult to Bay'what may be tka reauit. llon. *Vin II. Srward al Detroit. Detboit, Mitii.. Taaaaay Bapti 4. 1860. ¦NotwitllMaiidjiif the dec 004 088881)1881 ci BB-D thia itomiiJg, th- Bepabfiaaa demo^atraticu to-doy luia beea a <V. i.l.-d oaa At au tarli IOW eroirda af pecrle from the int'jrior <-i ibaS-otaaad aalgbboihixid iiiiiBiaaafodpninliiajhi ¦..i.i., arboa oaool af tbe tratoo i.aviu^a'niHl Badai it- WOB rarioa_ay eaiimaied at froui twc-uty to thiny thoii^aiid. The proeaaaaOB, wi.ib .oii.rrenced BK>T_DjJ nt 1 o'elock, nao vt-"_ impoai g. Tw< tboaatad W V Awakoo laraa. oa gbl iada ol ma.-;.. ,\ -:j.-!.'HK<- tcttui. .Irtt*.! ynHL'OU hll. o with latKaadraaaad in whiaa rBpiBBmithig tbe aa%'8ral >. a fl ii-t.o.it ob a baaki, ilaly aaaopBei oad Biaaaad, anl 0 r; il-t.-i.c ob aa iiB-oanai paatnraa, ..ii.pri«_d aom^ oftbc ti 'irtr tha BOoeoMOBi f and many baildiaga along the route tt tbo prottfcwioii wtic BBylj deco:aled w.'.i: baiLB-tB. Blill BlIOBBIIilO. tiie whole making a i/rand and :ul tliBpliiy. Tbe pfOBaaakai oaaral Igbi dkatol of iho Datioai and Mi)w8nkee Bi road, wheie '.he _a_U_a_*. muaidtioiaib] Qcw.aVarard. AJlbi aa aaaUa to i:-..r bim. Blaadowon _abaeojaat__ry erectao iadiffareul paru i ti.' t:i"'iiidr._ nudwere octtu-ied ly Gt-n. Ktb, m:.,.... Wioe tt..- Hoi.. Aaalio Blaif, Vm lion. ,U- U. Doaraid. oad otbaa dSotiaini-eh-d geul <mui. Ihe lorch-lighl pi.BBion thketeaing uaajfand i.. etaonaaad "Wida-Awal-ao' ar- ta uae. All alung th line of march ro. ket.? _re br ta| btoafirca ai» barBtag, tba BoatBB nn- Ulaanaated und tha BBiBBiB ara dee-rd'-wi w.m txaiMpanKieiaB and baa. ne:r t-i-Hrii g appropnate uiotioc at..i devii.-a. Tbe diaplay i> 'jmuA beyond dea. riptko. (i-.u. Irya ia a eatanalaatia ai froaa a ataad oa ihe Catnpui Uartioa oadOoi _k*w- ¦.(,..'. Patte wi ..a\- j'ir" reapooded lo Bralx-br i-c.'.. if"''' tba"M-Ibob*ol >:*nKt"r CbflXt* dler b r^uiilci.'-e. [liov. S I ajHjecb i_ g-iven ui au"l_ier "-1 , QffW Keward leave« ttworrow ior I.Hnmn(.'. whete ba trtt," oa ^Bioiay aa-ot, aad ti.- | raaaafa to Kal- aaaxaoo, aiboia he op*?a*_ on Batu laj. Tlu- Popiilalion ol s<. l.onla. St. Loi 18, Tue-dHV Raft I IMO The CloBBBI ri'tTi - Blt 10 n.-i_rly -mti-tt BB '<. reti' daritc. St. Loaia ia tha oaoat iiapBaoaa e_B/of theWaat Tho total will ba aboBlI6l,«afj agam Bim-.- 1800 t>f 10- j«r t-«nt. Yt-ll4»\t IViir, CBABLE8TOB.1 BBBaaVTi St'l't. 4, I MO, There 88008 -090 deatl.r ir. tliir itt liu<! vie.-k fr-m raUoW l.'V. r. Tbo dia.;tre Ifl regKrdtd 0 BByOladk ' Tba Bxaeaaa aaJDod the brobaaooaa lorai u- got-erally |,.'t v.ilent. _ I'ir«' al Porlaiiioiilh, Ohio. ai boctm, -foaaa; Hapt;', i^>- (iayb-H .\ Co.'arallmgHBull \»j> pa:t.idly harutd thiaaftOBBOOB. I-"-a. *l '-.{m- w WUBdiBf Sit-aimr !*»unk. 8i. I-"' l», Ti.eadHy.iixpt. 4, 1K.X). 'I |. Ht.-i.mer Ahh WflthaM, Wimd he;.'< bf WeB'on, Mink veata-roiiv inoruing, lutiie Mi*oun liiver. Ihe carifo ib uearlv h tot.J lor-a. Tbe l-vat cau be nuaed, tlooitl. tiie Io*e will be heavi. Slw Wae valutad at 1^,000; iurur.xl for $lti,000 'ia St. Ii.m. aud I'ltt*- buigb. ¦ i{_hi Ittiw 4'4-n IndlaiiH antl I . **?. Traopa. Si. Loi to,TBaioBatj, aoft, 1, Wa, Tht F"rt Bmum Tmtet rei-orte u iii.-i.t bttwe-n Ii.diiiiiH, near hirrnKv Hill Kork of Khv, |{ic»r a> d "Uii-iu-ie* t>f th-- Kirat ( hvalry imder OOOBBBBBl of Ca.H. Carr, ia whicii ib_rty t.f U.'e tcrm-1 b rr. ^..led. fciiilitig of llit* A. il> i Il roa, Tvi^ttd.,, - ' I ItB Ihe Ar..l.ia nc.j-..t 1 1 j . r ixia__e Ck^e at W\ EROSPELIS IN CENTRAL NErV-YORK. CarreapaBd.i-.-a et Tb* N. T. Tribu..-. 8 Baii I l*''/) Oa: MdkOBfl BflB_.Bfl flttteriDf-. Rej.-Mk_c a: d Widr-Aw-ka C.nb* ari being formed in all the towr.- aid vflhfflfl in onr county, and we -Lall he tkflrBBff-J oma_MB wkaa tbe paal ba't'e (0_e# iff iu Nerera- l.-. Ti.-ee Wide-Awuke Clube work like a charm. Tl. J BBBJ n.en tbe h.ret f re iDditlerent, andtb.w geieralli ptn dowii aa "donbtfnl j in '.i.eee Bflfloafcv hi'd ti.'er tbe rsmrtiir-n witb a |B8ta. I BBBB BB drnbt tbey wil! i.dd to cor rai.af, la the fBBO, MMtaaaora. Don t be hard rn ,: Wflao_agkM Hiintem." He i- Hoingfor na a t-ood j->b. Bfl i- not o' lv vripntf ont the Ameiir.-i party intlii- State-i. very deairal^e object. bnt bit r_le and i-aiyain with the arch agitator, and tbefauti.or of tie repeal of the MitfK.tiri Cca.t.n.miet ia drivi_g thouBBiidii to the Linioln ranka. ¦.er fJ_T,ree < f 4 OOO flMjealti for Uaflflfa ln thii OOflMtJ wi)] have to bfl chanped tftemri OB 'he Bl Ba Nt vi-tul-i-r. Wa ure .lt it g linely iu the t'ty, B-d Blall Wetbt- ftnnner Ctf,y in the State. We uball give a li.ri.ir Di.ii. ti'y for Iloneet Al e tlan waa-»ver _if.-n f.-r am randidfite of any party aince the Clinton I>_ch wh-ron throci-mr Salt bairin. Mark t.iat, and note tie tifiT.reB yon rereive them over tie wirei onthe nip; t af the '.th tt Noveml-er. Onr (,'cr.nty Convention meet* on Thtireday of thi - week llr. IflBIIMBB. BBB faitbfnl and atle Repre- rei.iative-iu C'ongreiB. wi'l be re: ou.ii ated ly a'Ciagia- theie bahg r>«> epjioe^ ion t<. i_n return by :he k' pal b~ana cf oiu DBtifct, f,< v. MoBBJ l waa kflffl one r>,tr _H week. exnmin- - Sal: Wi rk*. Bad tkfl State Idim Ai>!tim. and BbbbM bave been w-rena^od by onr et_l t (ity WBfl- Aw.ke CInl* if he had not got wii.d of it and akJMfc ttt Gov. M.'iit.AN will pet a pmnd vote in onr conmy. and in Central BbBj Baik. Hi* course iaat Winu-r B't-etB the approbatiun of ali partiee ht re. Luckily in- deed it waa thut he pnrfned the Kici'T, not only for ;he boLi r ai d cridit of t iirfr'u ioQB (.'ommonae ihb, ont it HBfl Ikfl ealvalion of the BopakBaM party iu thia I State. It ii> to bokapodl.B WB B-flB :ever 000 _. like agnin of tbat Legi»__nri, Oi.e euch wi'l anBwer for the pntent ceitnry. Bim ift UURDEE OK4 8HIPBOAMD. FRITALTTY OB TIIL H1GII SEAS. A MAN jTTfUTBIrTBBBfta-tT io BBGAl-l l-MJ-BCB AT Tlll aUBDB oi UU VATI.. LaM eveniiiLr a mf.n, r.an.fd TLoniM (,'r.i_liin. lirirg ai Ba. I Wa-huifr.i i. itreat, died ut Li re-idt-nc. fr-tn tkfl r«Btilt of injnriee rrttived. a- ir alleired. at tbe handr. of the Ut rau'e ef |ka -hif OeaBB l-Bri hr_ at . itr No. 8, >"orti BtfBr. Tne cieci.m.taiicea of tho arlair are ue followp: (»n BcihIbv itfti raOOB laei _M capti.m went ou br_r,i of tiie vaseel, and peein_- a man lyini? upon the de-k BBaBB, ordeied bie aon. Ikfl tir>i BBBfl t< aroaet Um iinrl pnt bim anhore. Tkfl BBBfl aweke Qninian wlo wa* qniteiLt'xicb't.l i.i <l told hia. tc §b ael.ore; lut .iirtt-ad af dfl-BBj r" he wen furward and BOB.I lay .i.vmi Bpaatkadacb B»ar the b^oby-hatch. Tl.e cap- tain b_;un nibde hi.-. appearajic-. and *eeinp the man Hrlnfl ler.aH. :../a:n eidaaad _aaoatapal kka on Tie n.itti BrOOBOd tr.' u.un a IBOOad ti:ne wlcn an altcrea'ion en*uf»d l»otwoen the two, ari lnii'_ the ecotHe t' at ftilowe'3 it ifl Blkfoi tliat the mhte bt at (.tiinlan m a toniMf manner. and then dragfad him aelnn-. Qak lan v. _; f<>nnd npon t t k ni a:. iiiH.nrib.'e condition, and cotveyt.i i, ti e Firr-t W«rd S'.iti.n-Hf.tite. wbere he waa arteiided v a pl.y.-ician. Ipon the applicat'.on "f reatoritiveB. ynii.lun inne to hif w-u.-ee, and aftfll a hule time wiut home alone. Tbe followiiJL; day Iie wn- taken ill with pabklkiakaal ar.d after lmfrering thron^'h ytfterday, exrir.ti al.oat I o .lock. Hi* death waa re- j.<..ri'l nt the Statit'ii-Il'tif., and ihe I'r.lice were BBOB in ei-urih if tLe mate, b-t ikflj le;.r..ed that kfl had iled frcm tht tity, Onr i*-port«r wa.- olj! le BM Bkjkl t-. k_n h.l nanie. or any foither partit r.lara about the mi-'tir. Abont 7 o tlu.1. l.irt evei ;ti_ t'.e paafcM 'hip MoVB, ln m l.iieqool, arrivcd ut thif port and wiii towed tt. her dotk at tht foot of Beekman etreet. Ittfore l-einir n.hde l«wt lo the d.. k, how-ver, en. BftfceBfOBrttt- ttt tt d in (.'eiting aeb'.re ntti in e.- urn.r I i.e Mervioea of BBB-aaB-BI "I Hai .""-c.i.d 1'rejn.t. Tka .uu.-r iu a itw woodo aada i iaatfioyabOBrWaB - il.,', t!e -irft n.u.e, und Dat_i IkBgOflBB, 1.- leoai BBBB, cliHr;.": B_- Cli'lb- it.g lle deatb of "tie ..* t:ie ctetv t.i'.-i.- nka ara), K'l\ii_ ^aa hia MaaaaflflB, ihe ..Uher went (.n board the I_sBb mid arrefie.i IleLedict and |-iU|Bfloa. both r.f wkoflt he ci.nvpyed r.. tn.' Baaaad Ward B .lioti-IIouBO. The piiBmien. w.re blaarad :!,, I'. ;,t. ,siation by TkBB. Mi 1». i-itld. John Smith. ltt.-r LjM-h, aod Jaaa i o-aao, laa M t-.e boow, wk< BflBjaaBi it. aaaaaaad tue lullowing -.-.a'enier.t wl.i. h th* y dfflfld in ni* pr-B-we: Tli.' padifll ihl| Keitlia, of th. Bheh U-i' Baa. ff.ileO in- l.n.r: BBBnl-g tt the 13th Ot .liiiy. a. .'. mu.ii1'! lo 1-of n^>n. Tal niate ikOJ-tdO to bfl tquarod. W < e'ln-ir. d iti ti.- oBflr* aaiCB 1 BB " '-¦''. I '. *M >- _) ba :. tt-f forati h '. i/ tt '¦¦ *'¦ :'l"'r> llK' n;n '>n tko look-o-t hi .-. tbe rinf-r-topper Ina ivei ¦, oa Ikcie wi.e ii" Btop on it. '1 t, rW: ikad w-iiit aaa td a k.k wa- I lk« ii B-o__ A\ itn ikM ba knotked him daara Ikraa A\ rMboT it kad wooaoei or not wa bbbb l PBj ln: rhe nan whs BBTar-_ cit nnd bl« .. i- b'.j Thaa Ikfl BBBfl waai an, bai (Hrr-- : in a Bhort Baae Bad ksocked kka t»wn Bel .:.".. iag. taa . ,i a- tkawte-l --rck .'. -ht !"'!-. Th.- watak waa alkd.whai I eame on deek. Tbeywarehe ibaeaaetantooettkaaaekogg tt Tk*a tbe a-'e caDed aat anal ka riag, aad tba waa biii j U ...:'¦¦¦ r .. ..- ti- il '.' Ofl Uie M :. ',,,,'Lt-d a' i.i'll Badeaid ti,.- lyr-o v i . ¦.: b I., and stnick ,. t .." '! ea awko WM Mna* aays tbat wL do thi- wtoak. Ha bm Iooraioa tka r :,:<. d-tk. Tbe 1':: I I to th- Beo .nd Mate. pkl Ikal ttm of ¦ b.h np Bttkfl BkB i.e: v. Lrlii.n \\ ith that tlie _<1 roi.re BBBfl OtA, " wh-re wn. fflB Ttt BBaaaa- waoed '-kea I oa araabtoglke bk-od . tl ofmy-Hl V ¦]. lhal iti. rd wa* tkrei ; . - raid: "Ytni.nil eb-a_C'rutv_ uttt, kdd r bBBdepike ar,,i n aldog l «b _.(vu"i um. i aa :. _'. i- uihi. a-AbunBtttagaBgway :ub b blow Ht iim.. The mtm Wtii E rd h-.lt i¦., U-. BB BM,' BBd |.ir fed PTBr'Waid. The BM M tka wkeal ttn§ Ott Bmtt ~ue a niMi over- board, aadIti bbbb b ieekaadaidaradtaa boBtB be lowarrd. Tbfl BBBB ttki let tha um - a b drawa aad ba d 4, Wt krworad tko kaofl, aad iBaktd ..'I r,;,u:, i.-.it tttM ao! lad kka. Tkoki >t .*hr ,;ie.i l. t. ..J Maia,aad tkaaUooBOfloodiadoa ), pBBB >/».. \S e ¦ hu tli- tt- lt- Ifl ke-i (bBBj :md Offl we..! to 'hr- 'rntii. LSigned 1 HO* M< i.o.NAI.I), JOBB SMIT I I'lllh I.1. M H JAMKB ILOK- Th.'}.rinon«re Wl fl plnoed in a <ell by thameelvee. wkflatka meD okan ooaaad we-e 'letuir.ed m mw ,,..^re_ Tbere i x, raaard tkaaaaaHoa an remty to f 'il w tij i!e ri.ntt.-r ii ('-r.it, aad wt.e B_B_ftO BlBO-Od up a* w BBflOflOB Tliey wen- unable t«. i-'ive the BBOBJ tl _0 deieated, ai.d could furnirh bat an imp< rfoct de- Bcrif tiia of 1 im. Siiimi Fir.-- BaaiMiiKi..Thia regiawnt made a fn.l dree* ajaalfl hy mcouhK'ht la/i nurat. Tney _.ade «an BBfl i.ji^arii. - A tine cotnpai.y td Wlda _WI Ler ha! btnr. f.>rm.-.l iu WoatkffOOk, Me.. aud on Saturday e%e:inr- they tun.e.i onr and BMBflkfld to a olace near l'ertland, Wkara they met a clnb from rortiand, ikfllfl ad_ra*-ee virir made byt-evemtl irentleiaen, inclndioi; Mr.^S. 1.- \\ Bfl-flfld. I >ri Fnday there wae a a-reat MUriari-K ol Maine BflfflMBBBfl at iBMrBbflB, BM leaB than foor tbr iirand wti-e BfflflOBl B tbt mornttiL.', and more tban ,, QBO in the flBaaBf. Tbe day BMfl_Bg waBaddre-and ba the Ilon. iBrael Waehbuni, jr und the Hon. John P HhlV, in tkafl-faakaj, kj tm U»n LbbBM -»¦ Comina, and ti.e Hon. John A. Ardrew. KaBBbkcan candidiUa lor Governor of Mai»arbn«etu>. -A Wble-Awake CBB wa* BoBBBl in the Town of (.raiye, B.J.,00 Monday evening,, -d Bat Tbeie . i tl.e VI l o_ \N -due.day evening, iai I jaru_t BB t rf_BJ BBBBBBJ. r_a0_tfjr.ni. a O. Monday night the Pt'fa* Captaiaa of tha rarioui v. a _." rcCe'v,,(' ".tJ order from ube Oeneral Soporintend. .ot directirtr i_."?» .- ¦**Mnbl» ¦' *h«lr ^P**cti~ ata- ti:na at 11 o clock a. i> yttmitj, with crery memhar ofthe n-fervx cx-rpe aud _*J1 th« P-teona off dnty, tha me:: to bs attirsii in BBBBBB _" jj___ ¦¦ 0,>*dieiice U> tl.it icm mand, tbe meu were u.*re4t4** to meet at the boar dtaignated and await furthsi ardera. Tha cori- fciricerB ;md men waa thoroL ¦<*"'/ un.uted by tl io Btrante prr-ceeding. and apecnlaiioM *BJ 90 the cauae rf-be t all were tnultitudinnaa, tod aa dive.'Oe aa the irr!ivi<in.]g. Kverr one aaked hia neighbor wn*t w*a tbe matter, and did not get mnch infoiniatbm for hia paiua. Tbe f|iie*tiou of tbe Jttpa(.eee preeent to the pobce wiib revived and freely diacoeaed. 8<>me were of opbion that the Commiaiioaers hnd reconsidertd ti.fcirhction iu regard to ea'abiiB-uig au houora7 fund. and were abont to dit-tribnte the caah receired from tl.e .lep*. pro rota amon;' the men in a privtte manner, eo that the repcrterB would not betir of it. O.hera |%BB|bl tbat they were to make a Ktmentl deaceot upon all the gambling bella and house-e of ill f.me, bnt nill ro n_ti_factory theory coucrning tBO f.ier conld be tixtd npon. The Captaica and Sert/f HDtr were buttoi.ho.ed by the men, and tneir pri- vate bid confidential ear » >ught, tO know where they wtre to go, or wbat they were to do, bnt the officers wtre .jiiite as ignorant in tbe matte. thtimae.ve-.. Tuea- dny MOBBBJ cum*, and mtiiiy of »he men arrayed IBBBBalfOO in their OOOl euit cf ciri/onr*' clotliea, and haaBraoJ to the rendc/vcus. With 11 o cbck eOBBB an o.der, direct'mg th*m to go throngh tlieir reepective Ward.. aid arreatall tbe heg^arr and va~anta they could Iind in tbe public atre. ts. AlthouKh many of the foics were duappoiiited iu their BBBB8aatBBfl ai to the prcballe o'.jcit f r whith tliey were afliembled, etill they 1 igllv appi'-ved tl.e order, aud betook ti.emBelvefl to l.t BBOaartk I vtt alacrity. Tle city laa for yeara been BBBOBBO* wttb vagranta and OBBBBaTa, boodoo ol whom prowl about the atreeta, grta'ly to tl.e oaBO*/aaeo of nxrt BBOpIo Tht Reviwd 8tatntea enumeratea vagni'itf anl baf. gero aa All iJ!r ot>rioax who, not hivlnx vi.lbl* BBBBBB to nialntain ,.,'lM. ait.-. t i-irf.loc ini-nt; all per«o:.a wat.d- nn . abi.-ad ». d ,.d.i::l il tavi-ni., »ro.*r1-« ba-a-r-h-ima.. BBaBEBBBI n Bli11 b'BOB* »t.eJ-. or kanti EB i' th« opi-n alr anl not «"ivin_ a xtxcl ar-out-t o: theniH'lvri.; all peraon* waiiH^rin; »broad and baaaa-bl urwl.o go at.-ut frou. rtoor. or pUc* tiii.L_a*«'-.a« m tb« .'."..¦-i i«h«av. pf_u__i-». or othi-r piiblir pla-.ts*, to bi>| or 18- cialvaa'n a, rha'.'br di-rtii.d vafranta " If arv child ahai: br font d bafBt-g fel al-in or aolieituii? cLar.ty frou. door to door, or lu *dj atr.-et. liixhwuy, or pla r o' arv i'v t r town any Ju.ti -r ... n Paaaa. ou bbhibIbIbI .. .. pr. vfih'nof -Bafle-n -..lt .uch r|,i.J |o tbr Couuty Poor- llouaf ortoth* Aim. H-_?». i rj peraou who.havlrf hl* BMS palntxd. dlarol-.ri>d .ovi>r. d, -aird.orb-rirx otherai-i- di-tni.i-d.in ¦ Exaaaai t. J .< prrvi-it hili from b*i:i. i.ir. tii ...I .hii.l a|,|n-ar ln any road cr p'.tl:- bixhwav. or in anv hfid lot, wood, or bEEBBMBE, n s. Ui | !.... 't aid ar'rra .1 ai.d i' nntble to gi»* a .ooc arcoui.t il.aU be dr»-nird a va~uit " It thia city we bave. aa b*f >re remarked, horden of vagrantia and be._i.ar8, who ara more bo by im linatiou tban liom ueteteity. There niay, BaaBBBBj 08 a few BBBB M wiioate BBBbll to work, and aieobligedto bai lo *rep ibettaelvet! from aturvation, bat the great niciirity are atgfBM by pr-'ft-aaion.imported fr..m Ithlj. 1 :auie, I'.ngland, and Ir.-liiiul, 88 born aud broagbl np in N'ew-Vork. Th*y may be aeen in Braa-haaj aad _B tbe I'iftb avenue. :ind, in fact.all over tbe city, 1 abb-baj npon crutchei and Iimpi'igaloni. h( paiently in great agony. Tueir couoteaancea are roi.toried in the moat ext ruciatini.' mitnner. and their ¦a. -.,1 u; j Hrai aa to ao ext^rienced eye rhowa them to be profeaaional U-ggara. Dirty, ra_-ged. and aloven- lv womeij. with wobegtnecxpreeeionr, l.i-aring very yotiijg ii litiitr in tbeir ann0, and f-.llitved bjP two tr tbrte ragi..-d, screiiining, and hilf- rinrved cLildren may l>e neen, day after di.y, ii, Iho tip-lowu mret-iH taoOOabbaj alma fi-om overy xn H-ii:.-r.-f-d }-.-ra. r. Wbo ba* ii"t aeen the woo-bs- .. BO Itaban WOOBBB -0 HflBOM "aTreet, wi'.h her two bal^a. baneWOd ..r etoleuforthe purpoae, and drug-'-d to b00f 'bem oni-t --itiintr wi'.h extentled jmlm by the vHv-ridt- I WhB baa not Bten the meu with honid ? .ri-s BMB BBBf limba, oi mutilated feet and a-ma, Btatioa tuemaelvei! at n>me piomiDent piice, and, duy afur duy. frigbter e-naitn.- paaabl oat of their dimen. All of th'ene pradMBkaal bQggBH b-ok aa if they c.,uld ,-:a:nly mnve. but itieratber aurpiiring to aee wi'h vl.iii ii'liicnty they Mtiii-ii ,r"ni the Bxiaal when a po BeeaBMoaaaai laaifbt AOoartBof tiick* oad anbter- frct- are reacrted to by thin cla.-a of BBggOBB. In the r-lmie of vitgriuiia we bave an intii-ite vuriety, too w.ll baoaro t<- aaod deacripti. a. I t. .. :ai Sii|-.-riiiteud'iii upon numeroaa com- p'.u'.iiir. BTOO l^d to ifl*ae the o, Jer fcf the arreat of all ..;'.., and the object in koopbaj the matter ao tit-.iet nar to preveut auy kn.-wledge of it from aatBaBJ ahroad. ln BOaoOBBBOO '-vith in-tructioiia. the police of stll the Wardfl i-xcc, tiig tbe Li'.veL.u, Tfvelfth. Niae- teenih, Twenty-aecond, anti Tweuty third. mude a de- ft-eiit np.ii ad Lt-L'L'are whom tl.ey found BO_aOBaBg :. .i- ai.d BOajOOB wm. had theappearanceof vagrant.'. Tievwere taken aa aotn ae ane-ted to the vatioaa H.-iice Conrta. where the acene tbat en-med be'ween 'lt tfleon tmi pilaOBMl and tho?e uttracted to the : oad of cuiioeity niure reicmbbd a riut thiiu ;. conit of jnr'ice. At Iho Kir-t DiOtrkB P8__90O0BBl Tnmba), it be- ao iaBdoiabk Ibal Jaatiea WaTah ooaMoBBaih n lu._er. iind .-.-. l.Tt-d C'.ui't a' BB 881 '_ BxOOT of tbe ofaaiaooBa Tba Jaotioa oiaoo boai kh Mataudaa Boaaeai Ibal tbe^e prixcc.lii.gB nata Baloaloli.' to diua- OrfBBBB bia ('--firt, and tbcrtlore muat he otopped. ii aVaa toaotad tbo leon karfaaj BBgiaato i.i i -i - t .':,- rt aieaboaai ai lha arafda ti. ahh-thoj n apef-tively belooged, and BBBB koOf -otera tii: he jtboiild wtid fortbem. He fa_t80_- BMti arnoi ...d that if pt.>B»ible ho would get Jui'l"' Kel.ey or aome < 'i.er uutL'iBtraie to iranaacl tha onli- ta.y ¦¦ be ( uurl on Wi-duenUy iin.ri.jiig, oadha WabB afoali aaaako hfo tiaaa to tbo oagraat caeee, Bo tbut inutceat parties hbouid uc. mffer. lt wxuld be iuipoBeibia to hnd worda to pcrtru,y the rc.Lc- .ii the vuriooa .'...irtu ohoal tba t-ity. T..e wtre ior ¦OOOOal le'iira croowd.-d alm jat to aul- focation. a i tl.e Bten- b tbat aroae from t. dirty gar- mema oftbl _-.:._ Iiti«* OTOBjd waa at rimtw Boollen-ive mut iU' I'v'.i-e aud iltrka wort tlliynl toleaie their BBBhx, ('t thOM ai.prcbi-iid^d, ll ¦--¦ U yeare 0. W xxmrnsoattO tbo Jaraalhl Aaylum, the adnlta bemg OOattOtbO Almi-IlouM. Sevfiityii\fc were di-|>i^ed cf byju-tit*. Breuiuii, at tne Egeex Market i'ohce Caaitj I" ni ihe Ti.mba, by Jn.ticea Kelly ar.d Watsfaj BBtlfJlat_M MtBaifl Ifavhol PoHbbOm rt, i.y Juitina Ct bbx D) aal ajBaokoabaoh, <)m oi li.t n'i.iitb Ward /'..bce, while looU-BJ f.r r_B0BB__, <ame acroas and arreittcda sueakthisf, whu w.i-t xmit'ed to priaou tor 1*0 d^ys. It i* i-aid tbat one at two men, reapecUibl.* in cb;ir:ic- ter and Uiiitiniati-t-mployment, weref-nnd iuthe Urtrk, antl hituled o'! to the Toaho bh i.ile p.r-toua. Tnt airtrti! iu the dillerent VN'arda are aa followa: Hwd. \Bfrai,U. II ard. \ agraat*. 1.lt. XII.'" II.14 XIII."¦* iii.n xi\.»"* IV.14 X\..« v.U XW. 1 V 1.11 XVII.'il VII.88 XVI11.3- \1H.« XIX.'*> IX.Bl XX.18 X.0.1 XXI.0- XI.00 Total. __BBIfBB0BB1 1'4i.4i r am. Dinni k OoBBBBbJ. 0, iDdependence Ouai-d, Twelfth Kedment, Capt. Iloyla, aaaBaaaal their twanty-third annive.ary, and t'ie birtb-day ot tbeir late captain, JtmeaT. Cairna, by a [-arade u-,d dinner y.-M- niay. The dinnei took pla.* ut Uramercv 1'ark llotal, whau BpeBchBe were made and BentuiiBiit* Te«pontled to with cordiailty. The afliair waa a very bappy one throuirboot. . Tle Bm,por fMe.' fni-^n warua tha frktida ol Breckiiiridi'e uid I_ana abroad that the votee for K. K. Kman m tbut IbbBx, ¦ -i Momlay, will I>b uo teitt of lioDLilaB* Btr*i,_ih ic Maioe. All the HiBc'iuandgB men will v tte fyr Smatt, aud ibey naml>-r maay tboo- bjhbIbi THE FOVRTB NATION Al EXHlBlTiON] ." OF IfORSES. From On* Ob-b Repert-r. ,_»» BrarrioriEi.n, Maaa..Tueaday, Wf*% ,w^ Thii gra?<- *. f ho"" <*»?, rtoZ*- more fa-oraLU* ^ejtkee than any of ita p. , ~£j The bbUbj could no.4 -*"1 h«*n --."r', -»*orab_. _, for tl.e opening day tbe _t_*Ba_BBB of people haa ba. greatarthan rould have been juticipated. The nna- bao of peretiiB from diatant pointa ir ^articnlirly notfca- able. The (rreat Maaea-oit Houae had e"«ry bod, and almcBt ev-ry itTailable looation for a cot, occnpied laM nlght, and to-(*ay haa brought very large ax-eesione to tbe crowd, which, after filling all the hotela, mnet I* biUetetl upon private tamiliee, I'h.ae viaitora are from - all p<.in«B of the tom-aaa a very large reiireseniatiou beir g from the Sotithcm Siut ... The horaea, too, ara from Maine to Wiacooein, and tbe qnaliy very far exceede any of the pre-iomi e*bi- biUOBB The iroprovement ol" eu-ek in tl.e C'.nnee-i. tif Kiver vallev eince theee national exhibitione were ti ra inangnrated here, ei_ yeara ago, ia worth ontold li oneanda of dollara. It wf.n partiinlarly noticeable in all the youns; atock eeen in the grand avaltade thia nioniuif-, tbat aiza ia Ul'Hii iiifcr to I e liM.ketl npoii un a n-i-uiaita af QBad ht retB, aa well ae liue form and emooth action. Thia i a point that the cloae breederB of tha Morgan atock were Iraing B'ght of, bnt were wnked nn t«. iu in-- portance wntn they brongbt their horeea alongside of thoee of other breeda "f equal good form aud actiou w ith more aize and of couare ol greater aalable v_la_. 'Jhie, then, ia BBB ofthe very irood thioKB which Lave reaulted, and wiii reanlt from the«e 'Miorae ehowe." Tbey do tend to improvemeut, aud thif, I !____, w ill do BBHO tl-an all tbe otbera, bet auae tliera ia more n.-iuarkablv good atock here, and decidedly more intereet felt iii the enbjeot of iuinrovement; for the very good reaaon, fell-intereat. Ihe owuera of oidinarv horpea bave tbe attual denuuatration here b»forc their evee, that i', ia jont aa eaey to rai_< a colt like aome ol tbe beat here, ae it ia lo raiae a Bcrob. I BM not, of oouiae, iu oue day, name all the h .rsee here wed worthy of notice, bat amcug the oioet cele- btated I vill nane tbe ta lowin_: ( ol. JJill of Veruiont, Bluck Hawk. Mr. BaflMB of Midoletown, Cu, aiinehorae talled Clarion. Mr. John IIubbi.nl of Middletown haa oue ol the liLt-i grfikuge ou the groaad, i-lled Piiuce. Mr. DcDDJ Iwe l'oculiontaa aud her two Kthan Allen colta, and thn-e tii.e youug horat* out of Mary TayloT, late of Long le i.d. l»avid LaaoB, jr., ba* Higlihuid Jiaid, aud a very tin. ..<¦kii.tr t "lt. Mr. Twuchel of Framiogham, Maaa., haa ai_ proui- iaing lu.r-es, in varioua t laabt-e. Mr. UaBBBf "1 Merideti haa Pflft.Biflrj and a eolt m«.re pro_iiein_ llian the old horae. Tillotaon. CBbbI ¦ -V C>. of Vermont, have a go.nl horee caLed Morrell Pallifladar. Danitl Carpenter ol lthodc laland haa alx horaea of the faat c der of trotttra. C'harlre Hatthgate of Westcheet.r haa three very re- ninikable I'atchen hrree cdta and a mare cclt that at- iriitt ;. t'T.-at deal of attention from aii who are ac- t.naioted witfc that line breed of horsea. One of theee horn.' colta la three yeara old, ia.d the rther two five veara. Tl.e one BB_M New-Jen*ej ia ont of Gibbou'B t'.i>ionghhred mare, Fatrii' Anti.'.ny, uni ahowa the bad n.,-t remarkably. Tne one called Major Low ie out of Jnlia by Measen_er Fdi.ae, and ao back thronirh a long hne of good blood, wbich will tell at ¦OBM fiiure day. .Mr. BattkBBM d >ea uot ent-n for premiuiiiB, ar.d ttierefore will not be kuown to reidera of rhe priie hat. Tbere :a a pair of liue __M camtire horsee here frr.ai Milwaukee, und from Uangoi, Me., there are eon verv _cod hor.-ti., vvintih havt eame of the old Me.-t-ei Rt-r blood. S.iiit-on I^land, af .)ajx_ir se aud Metropolitan Ilotel iiotonety, ia here with a I'our in-uand team, liom hia palatialretiidoute M N»*-K"iheile. Mr. Herrmg, the aale man, iooBokfl-fl with fonr lioiaea each ot whi.h lceika able to haul one oi hia ht:;. v iial ri.tert. 'Phe triu k leama, I ftar an not likely tomake a very good ahow.at MO-a, Ikfll did not B>da] ( iileb Twmpkina of M_niaronevk, naa foui pSad li(''It-r^. Mr. Ui.t.ih of Mori'..-ania. the former ownfr of Ti n-- tt-n, haa a riix- flanal inHte. tuiled Narniaaua, a gr_nd- da-gbtarul I'ollv Hopkiaa. Mr Alt-x. BatfjtalT -f afortiaaaia, haa athorough- br< d l..,ra»' .alltd Coinet, aired by 'i'ltiatoej. Mr. (liifliuof Midulttown, Coun haa a Ikoioaak- bred hav mare, whith wi'l ahow her speed on Friday witb Nat-kaaa, an.i probable Caaat, For Ikfl piize lor ikakflM walking horae, there are fourteen eotriea, and aeven of the lot are Morrell hursea. Tkfl aliow of two and three-year old colts ia better than baa evtr b'-en BBM togetber in Arn.ricii; aud, a- a _euerul tuing, the quality of horaea .-liown ia very ro- Bwrkabh batlat than ai any previouaexlubition. lt ie tiie opn.i'in here thtt Cotine.ticu! haa the laii'-flt ahow lor tlie - rfan baBBar, no far aa uumliera are con- t«rnt-d, hut New -icik baa ihe largeet number of valu- able hfloaaa 1 muat uot omit to mention that the aame remarkable Uam of ag.d hoaee. which now make ii[. over 107 fOBBBi which were exhibited here two yeara _co oy their owner, Lewia B. Brown ol New-Vork, are naro, mid lot kn t: in battat i'.iu!i:ioii tkaa tkaa, and ahle to -..¦.ii a gpeed lflbo--l tt|iia'ed by any fourinhind team. It ia almos'. acperflaooa to aiy that thia t«%m ia one of ib'- inoet attnu-tiva feaiure-. in the exhibition. Tr- lart't'S- taraoal Brofli -u.^le t.»wna, ont of Miaett- tiiLattia, Lb frcm Middletown and Merulein, Cjuu.. over tweuty hor.eB e.cii. WflOtakaaai C'.mcty m^kes the lirctet turnout of iit.y t.Hinty iu IkaBBBa of New ^ ork, aud probdhly laigar tkaa bai or tive atkai aoaa_aoi and, what ih worthy of notice, the et<r.,k k of tho most valoahle hitd, and doea honor to that eection tt the Eiupire State. .!.. tt tht bt-l tiiiuir.- that I have heard ahont the BBinBataiBBi ol ttna eiiuoiiion, i-., that tht mauat'era have f.it.r!v retii.ed a propoailiou to bire Fatchen and I'lota Teaiple 10 o aka "r.t ed their Bliare aud share i.L.-rt tti tatte, BM tlie uuia.-.t mt-n' t>t BBBB-Wiaa who do not uiiiieratand ika akBBI of tiieir beiag bired 10 de the j. b, apoa laM Mab MnOfl aa 0 livory rtable keeper hiree mt liia horaea to aome 2:40 I-BBg kflBWi-Bfl Ikal oasa, for a bru.-l. on the; roa_. Tbia det'iaian ruiea .nt Ikfl rowdy alaOBBM aud bflB-Bg frateruity thit r..-nHllr atteLd ilieee aham trottinif BUBO-OO, Tkatrialal *pe.d betweentue thoroughlred colta v.bii.li v-ill cotiit olfon Friday will attract a uo.m! deal oi Btlaatioa ftaai tka MaaBos paoBlaarko Baaa_rat- t. ut thta- lairi, an'l n" doubt wil1 udd very mutli to ti,. mteieet of laaaakikBioa. To-im.rr.iw an<! next duv will b. iii bo j-r.-iti daya for the cuuntry paopla, who fimie in by ratlmud and in their own Wiigon-, to retum bome at t.it'ht. If any m>.re lodgon couie here. .si ringflald will hata lo be azaoadod, f..rturi laat tr.iua th.-, eveiiiLg have bionght BUrgfl BBBBBMafl t<> t.he cniwd. s. R. HvaBBB IB TBB Sixti. Wai'.i...k lleliiia l named Jolui Van Camp lately took an l.tiglish womau t<> Uve v, i h him, negl/i-ting, howevtr the cen'tnony of nrtr- ru.ue. The nnuir ol the woman waa BBiak Mtlli'y, ai.d -he hved wi:h Vau Cainp, ui hi- v.ife, at No. IM W'.rth atreet, for about a year paaL. Van Camp upon c< miog hoioe of D'rrhta. wonld, Bl B BJBB-Hl tliing, find Iflrtl (Iriink and, aa .1 meana of corTOcting her. would f.'Utraliy apaad ulxiut an bou ror taro tHatiuL; her. (>n laat Satuniav uig it, Van Camp. tindiig Strah tiruiik.aa uaual beat her in an unmurciful mauuer, aud only deeiattd when ht bad aucceeded in makiog fifr i_^onaii-l.-. The beatingwaa enewedonSisiniayarid Monday nigbra, and the reauli waa that Strah died from i..-r l-!hiri--B ahont 10! och tk Tueaday morning. Tie tn ij-lr BBB fieanl the BMMBBBOd woman moauing i.ll night, und aevernl perfoua who witueaaed \ an CranipB trealment of hrir, de<lare that, after i-tiikiDitr, her heavy blows on the head, ka kaOflbal her BOB- and atanip.il on BM l.ice and hrea-t. \ an Cramp waa arreaU'd by oihter Milirath, ol ti.e Si.vth War.f, after BlflBBJ000-Bkj he waa BaaoBOOOd hiding iu a walur t'loaet r.f a re_r hon.--* iti Worth e'rit-t. SiRtoi - Accmun ^ Hiihadwat..Lait OfflB.f about I o cloil, a bilc |B_fl a number flf perwua ararr on a Btaging erected ..vei an axearati-B iu front flf Bfl bniltiinit iu oonree ol ere.-tion .... tl.e corner of Broad¬ way ai'd Gi-aud etrwt, the si^._;iii_t g*"-' w,-.v' f_*5_" intiug a laige nnmber rfOBOfB .utothe.avity heoealL M-. BaBflf, who reeidt* at No. MBCBflBBkoMlOl, had a hv inulured, and a BBB-BBBB, who* BOOBfl we tould not learu, etoppiug at the St. BMkflflBB Hotel, had one of hia anklea dialocated. Several othera were> mora or leas injnred. Captain Helma ofthe Eighth Ward Polioe aud a number ofmen wera promptly ou tbe grouud renderiig aerviea, aad t'umf-uy A of tha Tm-lith Uegiment, Captain llotigh, vaho went paaai-K up Broadway at Uie time, came to a hall, atacked anna, and aaahrtod in eitncatiu^; the auf- leiere. a DbbBBB Hi' I>ji itti.-.-Mr. Greeualch, theeiiKi- neer wh" waa injure.' on Sanday moriiiut' ou tne Had-BB Kiv».i litad, Bod about I o clock ytwie.day. PO-.lT'fAI. BB- OF TBE Ml. ___-_.?..- R_m?MCANISM JDSTIFIED. *> ¦¦- BPEECH B\" WILLIAM H. 3EWAHD. jrurii, Jl a.' /)"r»"' 8rPf- «. ¦* _ ? Kniow-CmziNa: ^.> elaloi th* t-r poHiloal oja> Um ia a iudidoas one, aad . ** we ". «¦ i«B*flifOBa, and rirtuouB peopla. Tbe fk "¦"¦__._£*_""T (bre notonlTtoaecarereBpect »°'1 e^^^rvajxi, but alao to produce good order, t*. ^Waua* aad har- aoav, at homa. It faiLa to attain v/1** .,/!_ Ca-tfediane eertalnly m-ittVr envy nor Iov« **¦¦ *¦tba mderretident American Towere, from the x-o^taada to Cape Horn, while they strive to conoBract vOtBara- mantB for the__a#lvB« uter oar modela, faar, and bbB*"" of them bate ua. Liropean natiotit do indeed rev Bai our ConttitntionK aud adinira our pro,.aaa, bat tha V iianarai: v a^ea in j ronouncing ua ii.coneittaut whh 4>arorganic princip-e, ai d capricioua. The Pratidtaat --./eighB againBt corrnption among the people. The i_a- mediate repreeentatrrea of the people in Coagrrtm char_»: tle I'reeident witb innaorui ptacticeB, and tha> Freaident proteft* againrt thoir atfion aa rabraialTa af the b.MBBOO prerogative. The Honae of Bapreaeat- ativet orpani/et itaelf crmvoiarvely amid confoaaet daa- gert of iiopnlar cxraroetj-m. The Sanate liatflis anaar- pritad and almoat wrrhout extitemens. to __eaa.t of TJaVnce, ataceetion, and dkrnnion. Fraude and rialaaao m tbe Territoriea are palliated oad rewar_ed. I.- peaiDre and reaiatance to the_a are e4joden__ed acd paa iebed while the r-wt, 4mligbtetMd, acd iwtBonabU wfO of the people tbere, though wmtjtUutkiially eztaraaaad, m ciicuar ''ii'ed, tliac-beyed^ aad ihtr.-rurded. Stataa watci. Hi.-iou-.lt for t-_o!awtt_l tntra_ion and tcraaloai by i .t-BOBO ff o'ther Statea, while the raderal CoarTa) fail to nnpjireaa piraciea .s tbe high aeaa, aod av.: <m our own aoaOBx. The (Jt-vrernment ofthe Unioii cotirta Bfld enl-roitB to S-ate eer'4Miag-of the Federal rxuatla. while the Statea tcareelv attempt to proteet the par- aooaJ righta of .riiitami- oi outm S-atea, ptE-rataUy u*r> anir-g harulaas ocmpatiom. wtt-tiii tbeir Cral4_r__»f juria- -lCtl Ut. Are the people Batialied aud conten* I Lat their aav- eral paitie* aad ui-jaaa anawer. Cen-unly yoa, tho BjaflaaBaaaa of Michigan ae well a* the IJei.tibiira-a. tlircughont the wnole conntry, aie not antirbed. Bat yi.r. are intereeted in a < hi.ti.e of adminiEtration, t_d therefore perhapB prejudiced. Aak then tbe Ccn_ri*> tional Union mi-D iew and ineffitaent indeed here, bot minierooa ai.d energetu tleewhere. They i_re not aat- b-litd. If tliey were they would not be engagad ba tiiey are now. in a hopeleae attempt to organii-e a new rarty wtthoot scy principleeat all. after tbeir rec-mt faiiurea to combice auch a party on obnoxioaB prinex- BJOB, Bnt tlev sJbo are intereeted aud rjajajajioly preju¬ diced like tbe ..epuhUcnnB. Appea. then to the l)emo- cratic party, wnich enjoyeand wieidi. tiie putronaira bnd power ot the Fedtntl Governoieut.. Kveu tt_a Drmocntti. are no lt -a dir^atu-tied They cer'ajcly ara I'irVHti.-t'.d with the Kepublicana. with the NMioaal l nion men, witn tbeir own adminirtnuioii, with e*tri» otber, aud _e I tb'nk even individtially, witb ihem- BelveB. Tle North ia not aatiafied. Ita ._:_-»? a want a »nppre..aiou of the Atii'an alave-trade acd ao ehV-taal eiiliu-ioccf Mavery fiom tb.- rerritt.rie*,»o that all the nt w and future Statea may eurely be Free ht ites Tlte Soath is not BBBBBxaa. Ita ma-i-ea. bt whatever metuta Bfld at wbat.-ver coat d.aire tl.e ertaoimlitneut -_vi pnv tertion of Slavery in the Tertit >riea, bo that none trf the new Statea may tail to bavome Hlave Statea. Tha Laat ia diBContented witn the negiect of iu tiahaary. marntacture, and n.iv:i.atiou, antl tbe Weet ia ini^a- iitLt undtr the opera'ion of a nttiomd polh*y> htjetile to ita agncultnrai. mining. ar.d noeial deveiopmenta. Wliat (ioverrment m to« world but ours has p«fBi_B> ently refo«*d to improve rivera, conatruct uarhon, and ertai.liBii l'lfhthouBeti Ior tbe protaction of iu _4>m»ete4»T New and ancmaioaBcombmaiione of citir.eua af.Daar. in the ISV-rth jiibtify injv armed in.-tigatora of civil and aer- vile war: in the Sou'b devieini,' uihhu* BB tbe dwn_p- tioti e.nd dirtmembermei.t of "he I'uion. lt ia maniieiO, tha' we are eutlerir.g in the reapeet and coLudeoca et to.-. ;^n stniea, and that diaorder and confution ara more negrant amoug cuiBelver now than ever before. 1 do not intend to I* underatood tliat th.-ee evil* ara thue far prodnctive of material aiiftering or intolerable embana*emtnt, much leea that the coantrv it aato mant extrav__»tit ;>eri»onB B^y. on the h:._rV> mad- to cii il wai or dimujluttou. Ou the cont-ary. thu fair ltod we Iive iii in eo lile.-r.--t wi'h all tbe elenieuta of I.u-itho i-iirxtcit ard liHppineB*. an.l itr ritizeD* are ouoe ao loyal and wiaa and .o well enrr modeii byyet untrofetta fn'arantiea of civil and rebgioua liberty, thnt oar exp*- rieme of miarnle af tha v*ry worat never b^coora ao painfnl aa to raiae the tineBti.-n how mnch more of pab bc miaery we can endure: i-ut it leave* ua at ltbe ty t atop now a? alway* heretofrre witb the in'iolry hew macb more of freecom, proBj-erity, and honor we chb etcure by the practice of srrearer wiadorn aod hi^har viitue. i>ij_coiit*ntment ia the wholetome frtrit of a d_a- OOBOiyaf mHladuiiui-tration. and coiviction of pibiic eiror Is bere at lea-at alway i a aure hr.rhu.ger of poiit¬ ical reform. Marlin Van Ilnren, they aay, ia writinp a review of bia own life, aiul t ur time, f.r poethuraouB aaea. If t'. ia not dir-reapectfnl, I shonld like to know now abe BOjaaaalOBO be itaan from the national eventa a* has aeen, and of which h« haa 1-een an impt rtaut part; la* l.e ir a flireud olirervcr, witb a<lvan»avee of lanrc and lung experience. To me it seemr. tliat tlxe laa' forty \> i:-have oo-jatitnted a peri.nl of eignal and Utneot- al-le fhilure in the e.Torre of fftateflrnen to altuat and t-nta! l.-h a ederal B8B**J for the regulat'in of Uie B-bject ii -.lavery in iie rrlationt to tne 1*0-8% Ia (aa* view I regard it a= belonging to the offl^ of 8 atateaman not mer.-ly to favor an immediate and tem- porary iucrc-aBe of nutional a-ealth, and au ealarge- ment of national territory, I nr alao to fortify, eo far ao the prtr-cribed conBtitutiooal bmitB of hiy action majr ailiw, tbe ii.titiei.ces. of knowledgv und hnmauitv; to abate pOfahw piejadi'-ta and paaaionB, l.y m idifyimror removini: thiir ca'ir.-a; to bBjMBbbb* nnd dia-^Kvaa tha op. ratioi; of gi :u nil lawa. and to Btudy aud reveai the Bocial teLdenciea of tlie agn, and by combiuing the past wnh the pree«nt, wbile giving free play all t.e tiine U. the retipicK-atingaction of tbe many co-exi_ii_g nr-oral fortee, to d.\elop tbiU harmouioufl syttem wmcb ac- luallv prevaila iu the apparent ehaoa of bumaa kiidira, aud bo lo gain rometiiing in tbe way <>f aaanrance aa to tht- comtileiioii of that fninriiy toward which, H.r.c- cur cou.try ia dentiued t<> endure aud inaomuch aa wa de+ire tbftt'it may he inimnrtal, oor tboogbti ara oo vebemently dri\eo even l.y the ee lieh ae well aa by tbe BBBBtOBO principki. of our na.ure. 1 liave uLderetood that .lohu tyuincy Ada-na. the I tirent. and wim Ht itateeman l ever koefl, di?d d.«pair- ii.ff of a peacetnl eoln laa ofthe problem of Slavery, oo which he waa ao int.-utly OBBBBBi Ihinafboat hin pnl»- lio stervice. If we may iridge finn tlie a'teolute fail- m«r ..t i>Ir. \a,n Hnren, Mr. I'oll;, Mr. Pierce, aod Mr. Hncbiinan, in tne reepect I have aaent'-.n-td, aod if we tuke into coneideration alao the ayetema whi» h Mr. Calhoun, Mr. Benton, Mr. llav. "aud Mr. aToaaBBI oeverally rtcommeadtd, and wbich have Bubt-eoaBn'-y !ail-d to adopted, we m >y perriupe otuJode tliat tba dithcnltiea of eatab'iahin_ a BHtiafa.'fory and aooth- Lcg policv have overtaaked Oven our wiaert anl ovoet eniiiitnt | aB iuc:.. '1 hey c-rUiidy have bten neitcuc iucapable nor M-ltii.h men. No age or couutry fita l-vieu llluetrated by public cburactei. of graater g^mua, wls- doro, and virttie. It ,- oan tf tee. fellow-ciiizena, tbat the failtire haa retulttd not itom tbe fault« of onr itat4«men bat from tbe pecalhtr OOOBBBBBOBOMbJ 0___BBBJBB>afJIBBI-I particH, on wht. h thev r*ii'd WM power BoBK BBBxBT- bt an.l eoaaaBaal |»x_«i8B, inut-irad by love oflJIBBhlj, r.-vi-retice tor virtue aud devotion to hBOOBn liherty, liold in tbeir coiu'eptioua of meaaureB, m.Klerate m aae- cett- and r.eolute thronir.iont revemea, are eaeentitf to eff.ctlve and benefictnt administration in every fra* State. I'nanimity, even in a wiae, jaat. aud ueceaeary iH/licy, cau nevti be exp»cted in any iountry all ._t nuce, and wi'hout tboronnh debtte and earntvt coo- BiciBof opini.'U. AU pn'.hi movr-ments are thereforw oi'.denakt-n aud profvcuted tnuugh the agemiee, uot of indi\ iduuL-., but of paitaOa regolated. excited and iiiixltrated. ua occaaion m*y require, 'y their rapreHeo.- tstiv'.a. He wbo propo-eauieau.- ro impracti.Tible tbal he BBB B_ no paity to bia aipporl, may 00 a phiian- thrtj'iat, bat be cannot be a nUite«mtiii; und 0O0B when ti It-iu'ei in a__8_B_BtiatlO ia thue eua_air_»d, Ue ia. althmgh never *o earneat or wi«e, everywher.* »r>d at ul! thn'B inefliiieiit und irubecil.-, inEi in the d-i-grae tbat the Party nn wbii-b he depamh, ll ntant, vat illatai'x', tiuiid. or capri ious. Wb ii haa l<e- OOflaa ol (he --veral polaical p4rtiea whioh hnre fiour- i-hid witl.in your time aad miiie * Th-tt diabing ui- terrilifd, d.-tiaiil party, wh ?*» irreniatihle leg.on* ear- ricdtho houeat and iutrepid hero of New-(lrle*_a oa tbeir -hield* throuK'h to m.iuy en-oantcrB; fiat geo- eroue. tlioniih not unprejutiiced. Whift p<_rty, wluc-i. B[; reli.-.e've of perpetual ilanger fn>m too ra_i**U P<-"' cire of adi irjutnaiou, 88 often with auabated chiv__rr and anthuataOal, magicnlly reoombined ita brn_wd nixd BBBtOOad columna, even wben a lapricioa* fortuia had inmeditB rare and hard-w.-n trinmchs int» defetta more diaaatrona than the fieid-tigh'B which it had K»4 the recent American partv, tliat apmng at one hcacd from ten -..tuand dark ehambers, and which .*,4,*_., onlv veateiday at the very point of c-~yl_igtha ««_- .-ni'ment by a n>ar> .ie matn. All tb«-e*i p»rtleB taat, fOt brief perioda masmtd bo B'rong and eo tmB_u_-jjriBt. Iiav,- i«i-inliBd. leavring bo tlaei. .__pr*-*.»n ""__ ¦ '" torv 8. tbe touiitry they aimed to dify>«* im^.^,' _* 10v oi. 1 ^b llemocr._uc party, uo, ha* axVB-_BTi ***».*. ¦

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Page 1: chroniclingamerica.loc.govchroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn83030213/1860-09-05/ed-1/seq-5.pdf · ONE DAY IATFR f.uM tuHUi-t ARRIVALOFTHBrALKSTTKE. m> Garibaldi and the Neapolitans

ONE DAY IATFR f.uM tuHUi-t

ARRIVAL OF THB rALKSTTKE.m>

Garibaldi and the Neapolitans.HE DEi-AUPS A MOMHS NSFBBE. TIOV

JLussia Preparing for War.

THE REBELJ-ION IX CHTNA,

BUi.ADiTTFFS STIIal. ADVAKCIKO.

Fatmi B I'i.ivt, Tueeday, Sept. 1. 1s m\Tl -teaiiiehlp lV.cetine, fn-oi Liverpool tBm\ via

I/. ndonderry 'J 1th ult., paased thia point at I a. m. to-

day, bound t© Quebec._V at*_m?lip liliuoia, from New-York, arrived at

_k»e.t__mptcv_ Jlth.It u> ooDliimad that Garibaldi haa coamienced opera-

tiine in Calat -iiul raooe admite breudatiilla dtity free.The Ja> m\ '1. . PariB correei-ondent writea

t: .i kfl learna from eenii ofhtial I BUOOI that BaaBB \\cotirei irari: g fr*ab troop? in Beee-irabia and increaniru.'ler r :.val MBflOl Ba ika IWBflOOBBfl BhTha we.t>er thr.n_'.ut Franre wa*. moat disconr-

Mka_l li&:.i. fell kafl oi Bix hoor- ev_ry day, and theLarvert ujilbI be nnfav/orable. Frofluce waB ricing.Amther oorreepontieut of the smue jouriial Bays

Ga:i; aldi. io aUtt« nd at Xaplee, expreflseecir_pr-";.",'nitnt aad .li truft i.t ika fTiTBBftliflBB. and

g lt will not Oftaaai _rt__U XnpY.- hag K-en ;_ a

BlaMofhoaiiaod i aa_aa-_Pi,- Friday..Tin i.-tin-a decree or-

_e*itg tie crtablicLnient of tbe Fort of Thouon, on

l_tke Lfman and tl't- improv. ineut tt the alreadycxh-tirg 1 or* r.f l.vin on the eame lake.Tbe ievcB pnbli-o Bfl la ihe (rennati piipero, that Ka

Mlaea l-o? pvoaoaad <. I oogieaa ho ika a-tilemeiit ofthe It_li__ traafltka ie tt>t_ly nniouudtd.TLe Coli-gne l7<: ". pohliehea a Vi-nna lett.r

wLiic ibvb tlat :,ii -Ui.-t.i.ui note relatiiik' to (iari-kaldi b exp.tli!i"i. a 11 eht.rtly l>e f,>rw:irded

Paar-*T_aa__) frigatea, nadar tka e<>_ni~id ofthe(irai.d Dt I.e CoBOtBB a, ttt a'jout to proreed BBSyria.TLa D.ka of kl .leim ib enr iliiug voluuteera, and

purchae gTbe Fi. iich G( vi ¦nu.i.n' haa aiready made koown

to the Luropean OaaaiaaeaM that ita propot-al for.k ..f a grca'. power haviDg

will not eudeavcr, for tbe

preee: I to carry it onr.1 i.t \oni re|*a> ka BBOOBBl of the arrangemente at

Te|li' .itwitl_»tandi>g the ottiml dt-uial.Tbe Biune jonrral a-r rta that enggeationa made by

Prus.-ia loi the reorg-o. a__efl of _a artny of the Con-ledtrati'.n, WOia Mreaalj di.-_pi roved of by thttecoi-da'J Ge'mau BiOOaB, who oi'i-idered that the

(tivuig up of tue e..uniidi.d of the militury forea t" one

or bctj. cf tl.e ftttf paBJOaa wonld be the lirat - ept-~>wa-d tbei: . lincli.n. The r-maller StateBliave ntead ta akd* »:« k bibbb of tl.eir iaaaBaaaaMBOvertifcTL power.flMaaaaai, J_M .''..Lord KL-in and Baron Groe

'uive arrived.Sir lioj« (..it and A.'niiral Hope have left for

Ptcbeeiee.Tnta Ba bj tlie aliiea.Tb» i. aaaki aj paeyioaB, and fade with the

inter;or ia Bt'p<-dCaatBB .'c!n K MflBtflM a:-e more Bet'led.One hund.-ed wi.r it-eflele and traL^portB were in

Fix-i-' w Hay ol tt .'4ih Joue.1 MBBBBBBBM 1 aaa i>een erdered to furaidh no auj>-

r.hte to tl.e alliee.m,

COMMFIK IAL IVTELLIGi:N'CF.1,i kLaaacT, Anir. .4.. Th.-

Brufcen t'l.-tuiai rereort- ttie « le. ..' ti.e; ., y exporters

i tiue it.e* ar. ilig ty ,i_*re: t,at the ritd weathe:¦ v but do not

rm». aai*' The aaiei r. d^v .Kitaav. arfj. OOObala.rt, ti." matBat oilug tteuJy

a- ti.¦.."./.Nf. _liddhn_

Or'-tns.. Hd

ut.tltl. I l-d-Tbe ItOfi ir. port tl -'.lu.Bted at 11''."<' balea. of which

.¦..! tl.e v e. t 8j 4.-1 balea.Ti... , i . ... Mauchee-'r

ar* i_'a»or_i» 1 ¦.. d;''- *mttt} to tbe bad

LlTBBBI 1;' ' Mwikll.-The liretrl-uruflt i a t t- .1 . .. -. ..ir are .'.Lghtlyhifi.' f

Ajiotuer refeirt aey. ti.e I ietnar.d at fully_r.Fi.,. «..,, o L-r .jii ».c-d. Hour-

t oi iu. #. aack., boi-. liu.bmiged.Con___, .... ___,

j, 1' loa Mai.kit..Ihe I'roviBionma-a.t :. d.,:i l' t-te_!v.

l_ \i, | r.--Co-aotaeloaadto*aayalH i.k V\i,i\T L- in g'lta demand at

2 ad.tuc i* aacb. 1 .' '. ¦">*¦ OaTf la briak demaudat V. cOi aday'. _w:.. 1- ...I' > qalel at v. ry fail ratea.

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John HiilviitHii Rinomiiiaied..-pe. nl BMflaMl tc Tnr M V. Tribona.

\\ 'I wflflaw _a_4Tha Hon. John Di. km_u wae unauimouely renomi-

Connty in the Cy ha' uameti.Tohn

I aaatj b kig aa * ika lar^-erWOi M:. I -:,oajiuitioa Mtl Bfl a BBBB

. a.-

Concri-07.ioi.iil toiaiiimtioii*..l'Hit '..: .¦>».

-j,,. j;, boi tae Vlin 1' n-jxo-

,ib aitnibeit od Ikl

( -iii. Taaadoji Baai. 4, IB l-'ji.. i i' -' -.

aVtai ¦¦ I obo-t kaBkij and A1«a-aine: Ia.\ _ .ti H.e H

V, i raeaSBT. Bapt 4 ls-0j i. iv wa- to-day

y_ T_-." BBBMd s- trou' tijexl .VaaBOf-Wl ara

^

TW '

__d bi J;r':'"' b? th9Utmolh auaof i-

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mutdmti I'oiiiDa._.

.- v. Bapt 4.

Atb _.-..."_ ol tke __-»flk|«CBB SBatiaaaterdai tbt Chn.-n .,'. v... l..a"_ci'd t- | ep.ire nn

"V.." l_\mt ,-_B_katataairpi-x-ipb-a in tke aaa-og t^ai«e__aieleeuoL, wm.ou; _l bI"~*.' *'llil BBJ oii.cr ;ariy.

-m

Virnioui MmU- Elerllon.M..Mi. ikb Taaeday. Sapt I, I-".

TLe. --... officera aadMemberflofpa>greee tw-k pjioa Uyinf. Batoraa for CfO-ai_orifl*t/vi_' irv l.."..rne .. r an !..¦; ., 6.-M5; Jt.tn: (..

r>axe. Doagka l>em. :.«'4; Harvey, Br-eMiarklgBDaaa., * Kairk-aka, .1 '.''>>; bbft-r lla.. Ke ... I, akowing a Bepa«__ o\ '.'.' Tt.fr. t'-riiH ea.1 _oe '.ii'-- !iKli of tlieState, and __eaB U r-Bttlen of Mr. Ke.irbanki- by ;i

rfjuutt W.BOO J-orivun.e t.wnx alflflla-jiepu. .i'i';i ¦ap'eeei.latl-aa, aad akawrlag a galaalreveii o.tr '.a-t yeai Hnd six I>- uMin offonr.

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."vluiiM-il'"1 _-»BBMlaMB iu Let-HWiiwortli.I.i t.i MW Bl H, '1'ieailay, hspi. 4. IBSO.

T:.e Muoinpal _VaeMoa m __a uty noMaiaa r»

etllteO m\ .a --acttoB ol J. L. Mi'Ilowair, Kepubliean,f, r Mm?ob kr -BO a_.)oiiay. Tn.- l>at_ocraU afaCiti Clerk "Juanre, ,i_d tiirer- Couurilmeu. Ihe re

Buu'r.der of' tbe Kep'ibln an uciet ia aOBMad.-.¦-

«|gniii ipal Klertion.«,_, Dal Taaasa] B ..¦ 1,11

Attkaekwaloo-wa to-day, IbaF-opl. - p-rtv'akct-? _ V. C. Giipin, Hajtar, t-y J^V___rf% Ua,tou

Um Aidermau Dr. J- T. WflaBB. lre_Bur«r.^il.Sooutt.Ar-er.-or. aiidthretoai ol hve Couii

cilmci..

I%MVUl. .aaaa11,1 riaoaa. TiieHdai, .Sept. 4. IBBB.

The DaMai laatBB aaaetiaa a_f I'lvu.'-oth amvad iu

icpor> a.. i_e Budi-bipmeii auu oflice.B -

THEPiilNCEOOVALEiSATklNdSTONTroub.c uUli . -'-. ilnii.iiiun

THE PEIKCE EEFUSE8 TO LAND

Tht Ornncriiipn InsiM opon a PnriiKsn Paradr

a COLLI8ION i km;i li

EXCITEMENT IN TORONTO.

.Saedal Dlirat. a to Tbe N Y. Tribu".KlBiajTOB. C. W., Sept. 1. Ht'o.

A'. extraordinary excitetneit hai ariaen in thiacity, iu eoi.a^quencc of the atubborr: de-notirtra-tioi.B of the Oraugemen to-d.y, a. d thf reiuaa! oftbe Prince t>f Woloo and krfo auite t.< yield to theirhiiuior. lt baa been under-to d for aevera! dayathat the Duke of Newcastle had exprearH dechn«dBM detenniri.ition to ent'T no cit\ in which a p&r-liaan diaplay should be attempt'd. But, in taitoof thia admonition, the Orar.gemer erected arrheabetiringem ilernB and inacriptit-r.- peculiar to theiroidrr, and a*M-aibled thia afcermon in greut nuni-

bers, clad in fuil robes and re_a.ia. with the iuten-tion of JOBBBBg in the prceaaion of cac.rt. Afeeb'.e eideavor of the mtmicipa. authoritieato in-thiee their forbeanmee eitir.-ly fai'.ed.At four (-"clock, when the Pnnce's ateamer ar¬

rived. they cathered near the laTi1icg-place andj.n pared for the march. But the n.yal party waa

looked for in \ain. After waiti'ig at,\iou»l. tor

nearly thlOO houre, the < >ra: gemen were o-.m-

pelled to give way and to withdraw, ej.prev.-ing,bUBOVOl, nt the aame time, a reaolute ictention ofreminii.ig tbeir atation early to-iuorrow mcrniog,and 'orcing tbe Prince to recoguze thtm. TheDuke, on thf otber hand, has aiguifud to the Mayortbat if the ofl. naive decratiouB are not removed.and the Otangenien obliged to hold them*ehe*aloof, at leaat to appear without tiieir badgea,Kit't'-tou will r.inaiii untisited.BbbtH meetinca of the Orarg.-m-ti this BtCtUBg

ar» t-aid to have reaulted it. ur.C'.r.ditional rea. I_-tions to adhere to tbetf po-ition. And a diaeuaMoubj the city (i.ivi-rnineiit. in which tbe chief BBBB*bOBOf t-BB-Vja] pait> wi-ie oooaOi d withi_r.attiolence, ei.ded with a men- appoi-ituient of a

Committee to confer wi;h the notera.'I be reapor.i-ibilitt ofthe d frictiity reats wln.'.ly

with tlie Oraugemen, who aaaume to have madethi.- ii.decent mou-ment for the purpooe of rebuk-ing ihe recepniti.m ghen the Ronac Catlu-Lice of

QboBOB. The Catbolioi here are paaaive. It ianot .xpected tbat tbe Duke of Newcuatle wiil re-

cede, and tb.- eflr .ntery of tht- < irangeaie:. coi.tin-

ually increaae. Very oajrioai onteij-i. :ic>- are tx

paetod bj ¦BB*, and eHpecially in caae the Prinoahould proceed w ithoiit delay. The bitterneaa ofthe better BOl. ot tl)1. CoB___ii_B_ agaic-t the OrB__fOBMB ir increarin.1.

to tbr A*_ocl_t.-d Prea..Tobobto, C. W. laMOaay, aaat. 4 1MD.

'fhere iJ coDaidenible e\citement bere BJ reg-uil to

tbe iu'endi'd OxaBaBB .IeiiiotatratK0 Bt t.ie l'rince afWaloilOBBOiioa AnOiai-ge BBoaJaajiooaDodfarto-riav, to detide whht to il The i:_y ir faaB fillitg up.TbebaOtathe Crjotal Palaoi pttaaioaa to be a mug-niticent atidir.

BX< OITD DIIBATI li.A' the OlBBBJl meeting iiebl b^re to-day, it w»« re-

Bolved to Hdht-re Ie the 008188 intimated to he i>arenedat tbe reeeptiin ol the l'rince. viz: the paaaBBBioawith buimere, legiilia. A.C Tbe inuliigeaee frouKiiigjton thia ev.-i.:. g haa O-Oated the gTPhtesi exr.te-nent among all elaaaea ot our citizt-ne, ai u tl.e _uo*t BBlioui loarttiueucia are ftured.

Kiai ITOB, Tu'--d,.v. Sept. 4, imThe Pteaaer Kii.traton, willi the Piiu.i- 1 Walaa

.n tl I.ovkI auite, anivedat4 o clock tbia afteruu <u.

mm a laa Oiaaajooaaa aaBaaBbM ho gn >»( Rar a lo re-

i-eive them. Tln-I»nk>of Newuiatle di-t-'iii. rl to .. iBflaJaaa ail party denionatrati.-nr- were wit'idruwu. I to-

htoaae a-aai-aooaBl waa oooaxaaj. the Ofaaaaai n

i-lur:i__r to nuike eOBOlBBBB.BB, BBd tl"' Koy_l paitjrenniiLiin.'on boaid the H'-i-Htntr. ICatlari 08001 t< M

Batting bayond tbe reaci of comprouiiiae, m.d ;:cult to Bay'what may be tka reauit.

llon. *Vin II. Srward al Detroit.Detboit, Mitii.. Taaaaay Bapti 4. 1860.

¦NotwitllMaiidjiif the dec 004 088881)1881 ci BB-D thiaitomiiJg, th- Bepabfiaaa demo^atraticu to-doy luiabeea a <V. i.l.-d oaaAt au tarli IOW eroirda af pecrle from the int'jrior

<-i ibaS-otaaad aalgbboihixid iiiiiBiaaafodpninliiajhi¦..i.i., arboa oaool af tbe tratoo i.aviu^a'niHlBadai it- WOB rarioa_ay eaiimaied at froui twc-uty

to thiny thoii^aiid.The proeaaaaOB, wi.ib .oii.rrenced BK>T_DjJ nt 1

o'elock, nao vt-"_ impoai g. Tw< tboaatad W VAwakoo laraa. oa gbl iada ol ma.-;..

,\ -:j.-!.'HK<- tcttui. .Irtt*.! ynHL'OU hll. o withlatKaadraaaad in whiaa rBpiBBmithig tbe aa%'8ral >.

a fl ii-t.o.it ob a baaki, ilaly aaaopBei oad Biaaaad, anl0 r; il-t.-i.c ob aa iiB-oanai paatnraa, ..ii.pri«_d aom^oftbc ti 'irtr tha BOoeoMOBi

f and many baildiaga along the route tt

tbo prottfcwioii wtic BBylj deco:aled w.'.i: baiLB-tB.Blill BlIOBBIIilO. tiie whole making a i/rand and:ul tliBpliiy.

Tbe pfOBaaakai oaaral Igbi dkatol of ihoDatioai and Mi)w8nkee Bi road, wheie '.he _a_U_a_*.muaidtioiaib] Qcw.aVarard. AJlbi aa aaaUa toi:-..r bim. Blaadowon _abaeojaat__ry erectao iadiffareulparu i ti.' t:i"'iiidr._ nudwere octtu-ied ly Gt-n. Ktb,m:.,.... Wioe tt..- Hoi.. Aaalio Blaif, Vm lion. ,U-

U. Doaraid. oad otbaa dSotiaini-eh-d geul <mui.

Ihe lorch-lighl pi.BBion thketeaing uaajfandi.. etaonaaad "Wida-Awal-ao' ar- ta uae.

All alung th line of march ro. ket.? _re br ta|btoafirca ai» barBtag, tba BoatBB nn- Ulaanaated undtha BBiBBiB ara dee-rd'-wi w.m txaiMpanKieiaB and baa.ne:r t-i-Hrii g appropnate uiotioc at..i devii.-a.Tbe diaplay i> 'jmuA beyond dea. riptko.(i-.u. Irya ia a _¦ eatanalaatia ai

froaa a ataad oa ihe Catnpui Uartioa oadOoi _k*w-¦.(,..'. Patte wi ..a\- j'ir" reapooded lo

Bralx-br i-c.'.. if"''' tba"M-Ibob*ol >:*nKt"r CbflXt*dler b r^uiilci.'-e. [liov. S I ajHjecb i_ g-iven ui au"l_ier

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QffW Keward leave« ttworrow ior I.Hnmn(.'. wheteba trtt," oa ^Bioiay aa-ot, aad ti.- | raaaafa to Kal-aaaxaoo, aiboia he op*?a*_ on Batu laj.

Tlu- Popiilalion ol s<. l.onla.St. Loi 18, Tue-dHV Raft I IMO

The CloBBBI ri'tTi - Blt 10 n.-i_rly -mti-tt BB '<. reti'

daritc. St. Loaia ia tha oaoat iiapBaoaa e_B/oftheWaat Tho total will ba aboBlI6l,«afj agamBim-.- 1800 t>f 10- j«r t-«nt.

Yt-ll4»\t IViir,CBABLE8TOB.1 BBBaaVTi St'l't. 4, I MO,

There 88008 -090 deatl.r ir. tliir itt liu<! vie.-k fr-m

raUoW l.'V. r. Tbo dia.;tre Ifl regKrdtd 0 BByOladk'

Tba Bxaeaaa aaJDod the brobaaooaa lorai u- got-erally|,.'t v.ilent.

_

I'ir«' al Porlaiiioiilh, Ohio.)¦ ai boctm, -foaaa; Hapt;', i^>-

(iayb-H .\ Co.'arallmgHBull \»j> pa:t.idly harutdthiaaftOBBOOB. I-"-a. *l '-.{m-

wWUBdiBf Sit-aimr !*»unk.

8i. I-"' l», Ti.eadHy.iixpt. 4, 1K.X).'I |. Ht.-i.mer Ahh WflthaM, Wimd he;.'< bf WeB'on,

Mink veata-roiiv inoruing, lutiie Mi*oun liiver. Ihecarifo ib uearlv h tot.J lor-a. Tbe l-vat cau be nuaed,tlooitl. tiie Io*e will be heavi. Slw Wae valutad at1^,000; iurur.xl for $lti,000 'ia St. Ii.m. aud I'ltt*-buigb.¦ i{_hi Ittiw 4'4-n IndlaiiH antl I . **?.

Traopa.Si. Loi to,TBaioBatj, aoft, 1, Wa,

Tht F"rt Bmum Tmtet rei-orte u iii.-i.t bttwe-nIi.diiiiiH, near hirrnKv Hill Kork of Khv, |{ic»r a> d"Uii-iu-ie* t>f th-- Kirat ( hvalry imder OOOBBBBBl ofCa.H. Carr, ia whicii ib_rty t.f U.'e tcrm-1 b rr. ^..led.

fciiilitig of llit* A. il> i

Il roa, Tvi^ttd.,, - ' I ItBIhe Ar..l.ia nc.j-..t 1 1 j . r ixia__e

Ck^e at W\

EROSPELIS IN CENTRAL NErV-YORK.

CarreapaBd.i-.-a et Tb* N. T. Tribu..-.8 Baii I '¦ l*''/)

Oa: MdkOBfl BflB_.Bfl flttteriDf-. Rej.-Mk_c a: dWidr-Aw-ka C.nb* ari being formed in all the towr.-aid vflhfflfl in onr county, and we -Lall he tkflrBBff-Joma_MB wkaa tbe paal ba't'e (0_e# iff iu Nerera-l.-. Ti.-ee Wide-Awuke Clube work like a charm.Tl. J BBBJ n.en tbe h.ret f re iDditlerent, andtb.wgeieralli ptn dowii aa "donbtfnl j in '.i.eee Bflfloafcv

hi'd ti.'er tbe rsmrtiir-n witb a |B8ta. I BBBBBB drnbt tbey wil! i.dd to cor rai.af, la the fBBO,MMtaaaora.Don t be hard rn ,: Wflao_agkM Hiintem." He i-

Hoingfor na a t-ood j->b. Bfl i- not o' lv vripntf ont theAmeiir.-i party intlii- State-i. very deairal^e object.bnt bit r_le and i-aiyain with the arch agitator, andtbefauti.or of tie repeal of the MitfK.tiri Cca.t.n.mietia drivi_g thouBBiidii to the Linioln ranka.¦.er fJ_T,ree < f 4 OOO flMjealti for Uaflflfa ln thii

OOflMtJ wi)] have to bfl chanped tftemri OB 'he Bl BaNt vi-tul-i-r. Wa ure .lt it g linely iu the t'ty, B-d BlallWetbt- ftnnner Ctf,y in the State. We uball give a

li.ri.ir Di.ii. ti'y for Iloneet Al e tlan waa-»ver _if.-nf.-r am randidfite of any party aince the Clinton I>_chwh-ron throci-mr Salt bairin. Mark t.iat, and note

tie tifiT.reB a« yon rereive them over tie wirei onthenip; t af the '.th tt Noveml-er.Onr (,'cr.nty Convention meet* on Thtireday of thi -

week llr. IflBIIMBB. BBB faitbfnl and atle Repre-rei.iative-iu C'ongreiB. wi'l be re: ou.ii ated ly a'Ciagia-

theie bahg r>«> epjioe^ ion t<. i_n return by :hek' pal b~ana cf oiu DBtifct,

f,< v. MoBBJ l waa kflffl one r>,tr _H week. exnmin-- Sal: Wi rk*. Bad tkfl State Idim Ai>!tim. and

BbbbM bave been w-rena^od by onr et_l t (ity WBfl-Aw.ke CInl* if he had not got wii.d of it and akJMfcttt Gov. M.'iit.AN will pet a pmnd vote in onr conmy.and in Central BbBj Baik. Hi* course iaat Winu-rB't-etB the approbatiun of ali partiee ht re. Luckily in-

deed it waa thut he pnrfned the Kici'T, not only for ;heboLi r ai d cridit of t iirfr'u ioQB (.'ommonae ihb, ont

it HBfl Ikfl ealvalion of the BopakBaM party iu thia IState. It ii> to bokapodl.B WB B-flB :ever 000 _.like agnin of tbat Legi»__nri, Oi.e euch wi'l anBwer

for the pntent ceitnry. Bim ift

UURDEE OK4 8HIPBOAMD.

FRITALTTY OB TIIL H1GII SEAS.A MAN jTTfUTBIrTBBBfta-tT io BBGAl-l l-MJ-BCB

AT Tlll aUBDB oi UU VATI..

LaM eveniiiLr a mf.n, r.an.fd TLoniM (,'r.i_liin. lirirgai Ba. I Wa-huifr.i i. itreat, died ut Li re-idt-nc. fr-tntkfl r«Btilt of injnriee rrttived. a- ir alleired. at tbehandr. of the Ut rau'e ef |ka -hif OeaBB l-Bri hr_at . itr No. 8, >"orti BtfBr. Tne cieci.m.taiicea of thoarlair are ue followp:

(»n BcihIbv itfti raOOB laei _M capti.m went ou br_r,iof tiie vaseel, and peein_- a man lyini? upon the de-k

BBaBB, ordeied bie aon. Ikfl tir>i BBBfl t< aroaet Umiinrl pnt bim anhore. Tkfl BBBfl aweke Qninian wlowa* qniteiLt'xicb't.l i.i <l told hia. tc §b ael.ore; lut.iirtt-ad af dfl-BBj r" he wen furward and BOB.I lay.i.vmi Bpaatkadacb B»ar the b^oby-hatch. Tl.e cap-tain b_;un nibde hi.-. appearajic-. and *eeinp the man

Hrlnfl ler.aH. :../a:n eidaaad _aaoatapal kka on

Tie n.itti BrOOBOd tr.' u.un a IBOOad ti:newlcn an altcrea'ion en*uf»d l»otwoen the two,ari lnii'_ the ecotHe t' at ftilowe'3 it ifl Blkfoitliat the mhte bt at (.tiinlan m a toniMf manner. andthen dragfad him aelnn-. Qak lan v. _; f<>nnd npont t k ni a:. iiiH.nrib.'e condition, and cotveyt.i i,

ti e Firr-t W«rd S'.iti.n-Hf.tite. wbere he waa arteiidedv a pl.y.-ician. Ipon the applicat'.on "f reatoritiveB.

ynii.lun inne to hif w-u.-ee, and aftfll a hule timewiut home alone. Tbe followiiJL; day Iie wn- takenill with pabklkiakaal ar.d after lmfrering thron^'hytfterday, exrir.ti al.oat I o .lock. Hi* death waa re-

j.<..ri'l nt the Statit'ii-Il'tif., and ihe I'r.lice were BBOBin ei-urih if tLe mate, b-t ikflj le;.r..ed that kfl had iledfrcm tht tity, Onr i*-port«r wa.- olj! le BM Bkjkl t-.

k_n h.l nanie. or any foither partit r.lara about themi-'tir.

Abont 7 o tlu.1. l.irt evei ;ti_ t'.e paafcM 'hip MoVB,ln m l.iieqool, arrivcd ut thif port and wiii towed tt.

her dotk at tht foot of Beekman etreet. Ittfore l-einirn.hde l«wt lo the d.. k, how-ver, en. BftfceBfOBrttt-ttt tt d in (.'eiting aeb'.re ntti in e.- urn.r I i.e Mervioea ofBBB-aaB-BI "I Hai .""-c.i.d 1'rejn.t. Tka .uu.-r iu a

itw woodo aada i iaatfioyabOBrWaB -

il.,', t!e -irft n.u.e, und Dat_i IkBgOflBB,1.- leoai BBBB, cliHr;.": B_- Cli'lb-

it.g lle deatb of "tie ..* t:ie ctetv t.i'.-i.-

nka ara), K'l\ii_ ^aa hia MaaaaflflB, ihe ..Uherwent (.n board the I_sBb mid arrefie.i IleLedict and|-iU|Bfloa. both r.f wkoflt he ci.nvpyed r.. tn.' BaaaadWard B .lioti-IIouBO. The piiBmien. w.re blaarad:!,, I'. ;,t. ,siation by TkBB. Mi 1». i-itld. John Smith.ltt.-r LjM-h, aod Jaaa i o-aao, laa M t-.e boow, wk<

BflBjaaBi it. aaaaaaad tue lullowing-.-.a'enier.t wl.i. h th* y dfflfld in ni* pr-B-we:

Tli.' padifll ihl| Keitlia, of th. Bheh U-i' Baa.ff.ileO in- l.n.r: BBBnl-g tt the 13th Ot

.liiiy. a. .'. mu.ii1'! lo 1-of n^>n. Tal niate

ikOJ-tdO to bfl tquarod. W < e'ln-ir. d iti ti.- oBflr*aaiCB 1 BB " '-¦''. I '. *M >- _) ba :.

tt-f forati h '. i/ tt '¦¦ *'¦ :'l"'r> llK'n;n '>n tko look-o-t hi .-. tbe rinf-r-topper Inaivei ¦, oa Ikcie wi.e ii" Btop on it. '1t, rW: ikad w-iiit aaa td a k.k wa- Ilk« ii B-o__ A\ itn ikM ba knotked him daara Ikraa

A\ rMboT it kad wooaoei or not wa bbbb l

PBj ln: rhe nan whs BBTar-_ cit nnd bl«.. i- b'.j Thaa Ikfl BBBfl waai an, bai (Hrr-- :in a Bhort Baae Bad ksocked kka t»wn

Bel .:.".. iag. taa

. ,i a- tkawte-l --rck .'. -ht !"'!-. Th.- watak waa

alkd.whai I eame on deek. Tbeywareheh» ibaeaaetantooettkaaaekogg tt

Tk*a tbe a-'e caDed aat anal ka riag, aad tba waabiii j U ...:'¦¦¦ r .. ..- ti- il '.' Ofl Uie M

:. ',,,,'Lt-d a' i.i'llBadeaid ti,.- lyr-o v i . ¦.: b I., and stnick

,. t .." '! ea awko WM Mna* aays tbatwL do thi- wtoak. Ha bm Iooraioa tkar :,:<. d-tk. Tbe 1':: I I to th- Beo.nd Mate. pkl Ikal ttm of ¦ b.h npBttkfl BkB i.e: v. Lrlii.n \\ ith that tlie

_<1 roi.re BBBfl OtA, " wh-re wn. fflB Ttt BBaaaa-waoed '-kea I oa araabtoglke bk-od . tl ofmy-HlV ¦]. lhal iti. rd wa* tkrei ; . -

raid: "Ytni.nil eb-a_C'rutv_ uttt, kddr bBBdepike ar,,i n aldog l «b _.(vu"i um. i aa

:. _'. i- uihi. a-AbunBtttagaBgway:ub b blow Ht iim.. The mtm Wtii E rd h-.lt

i¦., U-. BB BM,' BBd |.ir fed PTBr'Waid. The BM Mtka wkeal ttn§ Ott Bmtt ~ue a niMi over-

board, aadIti bbbb b ieekaadaidaradtaaboBtB be lowarrd. Tbfl BBBB ttki let tha um - a

b drawa aad ba d 4, Wt krworad tko kaofl, aadiBaktd ..'I r,;,u:, i.-.it tttM ao! lad kka. Tkoki >t

.*hr ,;ie.i l. t. ..J Maia,aad tkaaUooBOfloodiadoa), pBBB >/».. \S e ¦ hu tli- tt- lt- Ifl ke-i (bBBj :md Offl

we..! to 'hr- 'rntii. LSigned1 HO* M< i.o.NAI.I), JOBB SMIT II'lllh I.1. M H JAMKB ILOK-

Th.'}.rinon«re Wl fl plnoed in a <ell by thameelvee.wkflatka meD okan ooaaad we-e 'letuir.ed m mw

,,..^re_ Tbere i x, raaard tkaaaaaHoa an remty to f 'il w

tij i!e ri.ntt.-r ii ('-r.it, aad wt.e B_B_ftO BlBO-Odup a* w BBflOflOB Tliey wen- unable t«. i-'ive the BBOBJ

tl _0 deieated, ai.d could furnirh bat an imp< rfoct de-

Bcrif tiia of 1 im.

Siiimi Fir.-- BaaiMiiKi..Thia regiawnt made a

fn.l dree* ajaalfl hy mcouhK'ht la/i nurat. Tney _.ade«an BBfl i.ji^arii.- A tine cotnpai.y td Wlda _WI Ler ha! btnr. f.>rm.-.l

iu WoatkffOOk, Me.. aud on Saturday e%e:inr- theytun.e.i onr and BMBflkfld to a olace near l'ertland,Wkara they met a clnb from rortiand, ikfllfl ad_ra*-eevirir made byt-evemtl irentleiaen, inclndioi; Mr.^S. 1.-

\\ Bfl-flfld. I >ri Fnday there wae a a-reat MUriari-K ol

Maine BflfflMBBBfl at iBMrBbflB, BM leaB than foor

tbr iirand wti-e BfflflOBl B tbt mornttiL.', and more tban

,, QBO in the flBaaBf. Tbe day BMfl_Bg waBaddre-andba the Ilon. iBrael Waehbuni, jr und the Hon. John

P HhlV, in tkafl-faakaj, kj tm U»n LbbBM -»¦ Comina,

and ti.e Hon. John A. Ardrew. KaBBbkcan candidiUalor Governor of Mai»arbn«etu>.-A Wble-Awake CBB wa* BoBBBl in the Town of

(.raiye, B.J.,00 Monday evening,, -d Bat Tbeie

. i tl.e VI l o_ \N -due.day evening,iai I jaru_t BB t rf_BJ BBBBBBJ.

r_a0_tfjr.ni.a

O. Monday night the Pt'fa* Captaiaa of tha rariouiv. a _." rcCe'v,,(' ".tJ order from ube Oeneral Soporintend..ot directirtr i_."?» .- ¦**Mnbl» ¦' *h«lr ^P**cti~ ata-

ti:na at 11 o clock a. i> yttmitj, with crery memharofthe n-fervx cx-rpe aud _*J1 th« P-teona off dnty, thame:: to bs attirsii in BBBBBB _" jj___ ¦¦ 0,>*dieiice U>

tl.it icm mand, tbe meu were u.*re4t4** to meet at theboar dtaignated and await furthsi ardera. Tha cori-

fciricerB ;md men waa thoroL ¦<*"'/ un.uted bytl io Btrante prr-ceeding. and apecnlaiioM *BJ 90 the cauae

rf-be t all were tnultitudinnaa, tod aa dive.'Oe aa theirr!ivi<in.]g. Kverr one aaked hia neighbor wn*t w*a

tbe matter, and did not get mnch infoiniatbm for hia

paiua. Tbe f|iie*tiou of tbe Jttpa(.eee preeent to the

pobce wiib revived and freely diacoeaed. 8<>me were

of opbion that the Commiaiioaers hnd reconsidertdti.fcirhction iu regard to ea'abiiB-uig au houora7 fund.and were abont to dit-tribnte the caah receired fromtl.e .lep*. pro rota amon;' the men in a privtte manner,eo that the repcrterB would not betir of it. O.hera

|%BB|bl tbat they were to make a Ktmentl deaceot uponall the gambling bella and house-e of ill f.me, bntnill ro n_ti_factory theory coucrning tBOf.ier conld be tixtd npon. The Captaica andSert/f HDtr were buttoi.ho.ed by the men, and tneir pri-vate bid confidential ear » >ught, tO know where theywtre to go, or wbat they were to do, bnt the officerswtre .jiiite as ignorant in tbe matte. thtimae.ve-.. Tuea-dny MOBBBJ cum*, and mtiiiy of »he men arrayedIBBBBalfOO in their OOOl euit cf ciri/onr*' clotliea, andhaaBraoJ to the rendc/vcus. With 11 o cbck eOBBB an

o.der, direct'mg th*m to go throngh tlieir reepectiveWard.. aid arreatall tbe heg^arr and va~anta theycould Iind in tbe public atre. ts. AlthouKh many of thefoics were duappoiiited iu their BBBB8aatBBfl ai to the

prcballe o'.jcit f r whith tliey were afliembled, etill

they 1 igllv appi'-ved tl.e order, aud betook ti.emBelveflto l.t BBOaartk I vtt alacrity.Tle city laa for yeara been BBBOBBO* wttb vagranta

and OBBBBaTa, boodoo ol whom prowl about the atreeta,grta'ly to tl.e oaBO*/aaeo of nxrt BBOpIoTht Reviwd 8tatntea enumeratea vagni'itf anl baf.

gero aaAll iJ!r ot>rioax who, not hivlnx vi.lbl* BBBBBB to nialntain

,.,'lM. ait.-. t i-irf.loc ini-nt; all per«o:.a wat.d- nn .

abi.-ad ». d ,.d.i::l il tavi-ni., »ro.*r1-« ba-a-r-h-ima.. BBaBEBBBIn Bli11 b'BOB* »t.eJ-. or kanti EB i' th« opi-n alr anl not «"ivin_a xtxcl ar-out-t o: theniH'lvri.; all peraon* waiiH^rin; »broad andbaaaa-bl urwl.o go at.-ut frou. rtoor. or pUc* tiii.L_a*«'-.a« m tb«.'."..¦-i i«h«av. pf_u__i-». or othi-r piiblir pla-.ts*, to bi>| or 18-cialvaa'n a, rha'.'br di-rtii.d vafranta "

If arv child ahai: br font d bafBt-g fel al-in or aolieituii?cLar.ty frou. door to door, or lu *dj atr.-et. liixhwuy, or

pla r o' arv i'v t r town any Ju.ti -r ... n >¦ Paaaa. ou bbhibIbIbI.. .. pr. vfih'nof -Bafle-n -..lt .uch r|,i.J |o tbr Couuty Poor-llouaf ortoth* Aim. H-_?».

i rj peraou who.havlrf hl* BMS palntxd. dlarol-.ri>d .ovi>r. d,-aird.orb-rirx otherai-i- di-tni.i-d.in ¦ Exaaaai

t. J .< prrvi-it hili from b*i:i. i.ir. tii ...I .hii.l a|,|n-ar ln anyroad cr p'.tl:- bixhwav. or in anv hfid lot, wood, or bEEBBMBE,n s. Ui | !.... 't aid ar'rra .1 ai.d i' nntble to gi»* a .ooc arcoui.t

il.aU be dr»-nird a va~uit "

It thia city we bave. aa b*f >re remarked, horden of

vagrantia and be._i.ar8, who ara more bo by im linatioutban liom ueteteity. There niay, BaaBBBBj 08 a few

BBBB M wiioate BBBbll to work, and aieobligedtobai lo *rep ibettaelvet! from aturvation, bat the greatniciirity are atgfBM by pr-'ft-aaion.imported fr..m

Ithlj. 1 :auie, I'.ngland, and Ir.-liiiul, 88 born audbroagbl np in N'ew-Vork. Th*y may be aeen in

Braa-haaj aad _B tbe I'iftb avenue. :ind, in fact.allover tbe city, 1 abb-baj npon crutchei and Iimpi'igaloni.h( paiently in great agony. Tueir couoteaancea are

roi.toried in the moat ext ruciatini.' mitnner. and their¦a. -.,1 u; j Hrai aa to ao ext^rienced eye rhowa themto be profeaaional U-ggara. Dirty, ra_-ged. and aloven-lv womeij. with wobegtnecxpreeeionr, l.i-aring veryyotiijg ii litiitr in tbeir ann0, and f-.llitved bjPtwo tr tbrte ragi..-d, screiiining, and hilf-rinrved cLildren may l>e neen, day after di.y,ii, Iho tip-lowu mret-iH taoOOabbaj alma fi-om overyxn H-ii:.-r.-f-d }-.-ra. r. Wbo ba* ii"t aeen the woo-bs-.. BO Itaban WOOBBB -0 HflBOM "aTreet, wi'.h her two

bal^a. baneWOd ..r etoleuforthe purpoae, and drug-'-dto b00f 'bem oni-t --itiintr wi'.h extentled jmlm by thevHv-ridt- I WhB baa not Bten the meu with honid? .ri-s BMB BBBf limba, oi mutilated feet and a-ma,

Btatioa tuemaelvei! at n>me piomiDent piice, and, duyafur duy. frigbter e-naitn.- paaabl oat of their dimen.All of th'ene pradMBkaal bQggBH b-ok aa if they c.,uld

,-:a:nly mnve. but itieratber aurpiiring to aee wi'hvl.iii ii'liicnty they Mtiii-ii ,r"ni the Bxiaal when a poBeeaBMoaaaai laaifbt AOoartBof tiick* oad anbter-frct- are reacrted to by thin cla.-a of BBggOBB. In ther-lmie of vitgriuiia we bave an intii-ite vuriety, too

w.ll baoaro t<- aaod deacripti. a.I t. .. :ai Sii|-.-riiiteud'iii upon numeroaa com-

p'.u'.iiir. BTOO l^d to ifl*ae the o, Jer fcf the arreat of all..;'.., and the object in koopbaj the matter ao

tit-.iet nar to preveut auy kn.-wledge of it from aatBaBJahroad.

ln BOaoOBBBOO '-vith in-tructioiia. the police of stllthe Wardfl i-xcc, tiig tbe Li'.veL.u, Tfvelfth. Niae-teenih, Twenty-aecond, anti Tweuty third. mude a de-ft-eiit np.ii ad Lt-L'L'are whom tl.ey found BO_aOBaBg:. .i- ai.d BOajOOB wm. had theappearanceof vagrant.'.Tievwere taken aa aotn ae ane-ted to the vatioaaH.-iice Conrta. where the acene tbat en-med be'ween

'lt tfleon tmi pilaOBMl and tho?e uttracted to the: oad of cuiioeity niure reicmbbd a riut thiiu ;.

conit of jnr'ice.At Iho Kir-t DiOtrkB P8__90O0BBl Tnmba), it be-

ao iaBdoiabk Ibal Jaatiea WaTah ooaMoBBaihn lu._er. iind .-.-. l.Tt-d C'.ui't a' BB 881 '_ BxOOT of tbeofaaiaooBa Tba Jaotioa oiaoo boai kh MataudaaBoaaeai Ibal tbe^e prixcc.lii.gB nata Baloaloli.' to diua-

OrfBBBB bia ('--firt, and tbcrtlore muat he otopped.ii aVaa toaotad tbo leon karfaaj BBgiaato i.i

i -i - t .':,- rt aieaboaai ai lha arafdati. ahh-thoj n apef-tively belooged, and BBBB koOf

-otera tii: he jtboiild wtid fortbem. He fa_t80_-BMti arnoi ...d that if pt.>B»ible ho would get Jui'l"'Kel.ey or aome < 'i.er uutL'iBtraie to iranaacl tha onli-

ta.y ¦¦ be ( uurl on Wi-duenUy iin.ri.jiig,oadha WabB afoali aaaako hfo tiaaa to tbo oagraatcaeee, Bo tbut inutceat parties hbouid uc. mffer.

lt wxuld be iuipoBeibia to hnd worda to pcrtru,y therc.Lc- .ii the vuriooa .'...irtu ohoal tba t-ity. T..e

wtre ior ¦OOOOal le'iira croowd.-d alm jat to aul-

focation. a i tl.e Bten- b tbat aroae from t. dirty gar-mema oftbl _-.:._ Iiti«* OTOBjd waa at rimtw Boollen-ivemut iU' I'v'.i-e aud iltrka wort tlliynl toleaie theirBBBhx,

('t thOM ai.prcbi-iid^d, ll ¦--¦ U yeare 0. WxxmrnsoattO tbo Jaraalhl Aaylum, the adnlta bemgOOattOtbO Almi-IlouM. Sevfiityii\fc were di-|>i^edcf byju-tit*. Breuiuii, at tne Egeex Market i'ohce

Caaitj I" ni ihe Ti.mba, by Jn.ticea Kelly ar.dWatsfaj BBtlfJlat_M MtBaifl Ifavhol PoHbbOm rt,i.y Juitina Ct bbx D) aal ajBaokoabaoh,<)m oi li.t n'i.iitb Ward /'..bce, while looU-BJ f.r

r_B0BB__, <ame acroas and arreittcda sueakthisf, whuw.i-t xmit'ed to priaou tor 1*0 d^ys.

It i* i-aid tbat one at two men, reapecUibl.* in cb;ir:ic-ter and Uiiitiniati-t-mployment, weref-nnd iuthe Urtrk,antl hituled o'! to the Toaho bh i.ile p.r-toua.Tnt airtrti! iu the dillerent VN'arda are aa followa:

Hwd. \Bfrai,U. II ard. \ agraat*.1.lt. XII.'"

II.14 XIII."¦*iii.n xi\.»"*

IV.14 X\..«v.U XW. 1

V 1.11 XVII.'ilVII.88 XVI11.3-\1H.« XIX.'*>IX.Bl XX.18

X.0.1 XXI.0-XI.00

Total.

__BBIfBB0BB1 1'4i.4i r am. Dinni k OoBBBBbJ. 0,iDdependence Ouai-d, Twelfth Kedment, Capt. Iloyla,aaaBaaaal their twanty-third annive.ary, and t'iebirtb-day ot tbeir late captain, JtmeaT. Cairna, by a

[-arade u-,d dinner y.-M- niay. The dinnei took pla.*ut Uramercv 1'ark llotal, whau BpeBchBe were madeand BentuiiBiit* Te«pontled to with cordiailty. Theafliair waa a very bappy one throuirboot.

. Tle Bm,por fMe.' fni-^n warua tha frktida olBreckiiiridi'e uid I_ana abroad that the votee for K. K.Kman m tbut IbbBx, ¦ -i Momlay, will I>b uo teitt oflioDLilaB* Btr*i,_ih ic Maioe. All the HiBc'iuandgBmen will v tte fyr Smatt, aud ibey naml>-r maay tboo-bjhbIbi

THE FOVRTB NATIONAl EXHlBlTiON]." OF IfORSES.

From On* Ob-b Repert-r. ,_»»

BrarrioriEi.n, Maaa..Tueaday, Wf*% ,w^Thii gra?<- *. f ho"" <*»?, rtoZ*-

more fa-oraLU* ^ejtkee than any of ita p. , ~£jThe bbUbj could no.4 -*"1 h«*n --."r', -»*orab_. _,for tl.e opening day tbe _t_*Ba_BBB of people haa ba.greatarthan rould have been juticipated. The nna-

bao of peretiiB from diatant pointa ir ^articnlirly notfca-able. The (rreat Maaea-oit Houae had e"«ry bod, andalmcBt ev-ry itTailable looation for a cot, occnpied laMnlght, and to-(*ay haa brought very large ax-eesione totbe crowd, which, after filling all the hotela, mnet I*biUetetl upon private tamiliee, I'h.ae viaitora are from -

all p<.in«B of the tom-aaa a very large reiireseniatioubeir g from the Sotithcm Siut ...The horaea, too, ara from Maine to Wiacooein, and

tbe qnaliy very far exceede any of the pre-iomi e*bi-biUOBB The iroprovement ol" eu-ek in tl.e C'.nnee-i. tifKiver vallev eince theee national exhibitione were ti rainangnrated here, ei_ yeara ago, ia worth ontoldli oneanda of dollara.

It wf.n partiinlarly noticeable in all the youns; atockeeen in the grand avaltade thia nioniuif-, tbat aiza iaUl'Hii iiifcr to I e liM.ketl npoii un a n-i-uiaita af QBadht retB, aa well ae liue form and emooth action. Thia ia point that the cloae breederB of tha Morgan atockwere Iraing B'ght of, bnt were wnked nn t«. iu in--portance wntn they brongbt their horeea alongside ofthoee of other breeda "f equal good form aud actiouw ith more aize and of couare ol greater aalable v_la_.

'Jhie, then, ia BBB ofthe very irood thioKB whichLave reaulted, and wiii reanlt from the«e 'Mioraeehowe." Tbey do tend to improvemeut, aud thif, I!____, w ill do BBHO tl-an all tbe otbera, bet auae tlieraia more n.-iuarkablv good atock here, and decidedlymore intereet felt iii the enbjeot of iuinrovement; forthe very good reaaon, fell-intereat. Ihe owuera ofoidinarv horpea bave tbe attual denuuatration hereb»forc their evee, that i', ia jont aa eaey to rai_< a coltlike aome ol tbe beat here, ae it ia lo raiae a Bcrob.

I BM not, of oouiae, iu oue day, name all the h .rsee

here wed worthy of notice, bat amcug the oioet cele-btated I vill nane tbe ta lowin_:

( ol. JJill of Veruiont, Bluck Hawk.Mr. BaflMB of Midoletown, Cu, aiinehorae talled

Clarion.Mr. John IIubbi.nl of Middletown haa oue ol the

liLt-i grfikuge ou the groaad, i-lled Piiuce.Mr. DcDDJ Iwe l'oculiontaa aud her two Kthan Allen

colta, and thn-e tii.e youug horat* out of Mary TayloT,late of Long le i.d.

l»avid LaaoB, jr., ba* Higlihuid Jiaid, aud a verytin. ..<¦kii.tr t "lt.Mr. Twuchel of Framiogham, Maaa., haa ai_ proui-

iaing lu.r-es, in varioua t laabt-e.Mr. UaBBBf "1 Merideti haa Pflft.Biflrj and a eolt

m«.re pro_iiein_ llian the old horae.Tillotaon. CBbbI ¦ -V C>. of Vermont, have a go.nl

horee caLed Morrell Pallifladar.Danitl Carpenter ol lthodc laland haa alx horaea of

the faat c der of trotttra.C'harlre Hatthgate of Westcheet.r haa three very re-

ninikable I'atchen hrree cdta and a mare cclt that at-iriitt ;. t'T.-at deal of attention from aii who are ac-

t.naioted witfc that line breed of horsea. One of theeehorn.' colta la three yeara old, ia.d the rther two fiveveara. Tl.e one BB_M New-Jen*ej ia ont of Gibbou'Bt'.i>ionghhred mare, Fatrii' Anti.'.ny, uni ahowa thebad n.,-t remarkably. Tne one called Major Low ie

out of Jnlia by Measen_er Fdi.ae, and ao backthronirh a long hne of good blood, wbich will tell at¦OBM fiiure day. .Mr. BattkBBM d >ea uot ent-n forpremiuiiiB, ar.d ttierefore will not be kuown to reideraof rhe priie hat.Tbere :a a pair of liue __M camtire horsee here

frr.ai Milwaukee, und from Uangoi, Me., there are

eon verv _cod hor.-ti., vvintih havt eame of the oldMe.-t-ei Rt-r blood.

S.iiit-on I^land, af .)ajx_ir se aud Metropolitan Iloteliiotonety, ia here with a I'our in-uand team, liom hiapalatialretiidoute M N»*-K"iheile.

Mr. Herrmg, the aale man, iooBokfl-fl with fonrlioiaea each ot whi.h lceika able to haul one oi hiaht:;. v iial ri.tert.

'Phe triu k leama, I ftar an not likely tomake a verygood ahow.at MO-a, Ikfll did not B>da]

( iileb Twmpkina of M_niaronevk, naa foui pSadli(''It-r^.Mr. Ui.t.ih of Mori'..-ania. the former ownfr of Ti n--

tt-n, haa a riix- flanal inHte. tuiled Narniaaua, a gr_nd-da-gbtarul I'ollv Hopkiaa.Mr Alt-x. BatfjtalT -f afortiaaaia, haa athorough-

br< d l..,ra»' .alltd Coinet, aired by 'i'ltiatoej.Mr. (liifliuof Midulttown, Coun haa a Ikoioaak-

bred hav mare, whith wi'l ahow her speed on Fridaywitb Nat-kaaa, an.i probable Caaat,For Ikfl piize lor ikakflM walking horae, there are

fourteen eotriea, and aeven of the lot are Morrellhursea.

Tkfl aliow of two and three-year old colts ia betterthan baa evtr b'-en BBM togetber in Arn.ricii; aud, a- a

_euerul tuing, the quality of horaea .-liown ia very ro-

Bwrkabh batlat than ai any previouaexlubition.lt ie tiie opn.i'in here thtt Cotine.ticu! haa the laii'-flt

ahow lor tlie - rfan baBBar, no far aa uumliera are con-

t«rnt-d, hut New -icik baa ihe largeet number of valu-able hfloaaa

1 muat uot omit to mention that the aame remarkableUam of ag.d hoaee. which now make ii[. over 107fOBBBi which were exhibited here two yeara _co oytheir owner, Lewia B. Brown ol New-Vork, are naro,mid lot kn t: in battat i'.iu!i:ioii tkaa tkaa, and ahle to-..¦.ii a gpeed lflbo--l tt|iia'ed by any fourinhindteam. It ia almos'. acperflaooa to aiy that thia t«%m iaone of ib'- inoet attnu-tiva feaiure-. in the exhibition.

Tr- lart't'S- taraoal Brofli -u.^le t.»wna, ont of Miaett-tiiLattia, Lb frcm Middletown and Merulein, Cjuu..over tweuty hor.eB e.cii.WflOtakaaai C'.mcty m^kes the lirctet turnout of

iit.y t.Hinty iu IkaBBBa of New ^ ork, aud probdhlylaigar tkaa bai or tive atkai aoaa_aoi and, what ih

worthy of notice, the et<r.,k k of tho most valoahlehitd, and doea honor to that eection tt the EiupireState.

.!.. tt tht bt-l tiiiuir.- that I have heard ahont theBBinBataiBBi ol ttna eiiuoiiion, i-., that tht mauat'erahave f.it.r!v retii.ed a propoailiou to bire Fatchen andI'lota Teaiple 10 o aka "r.t ed their Bliare aud sharei.L.-rt tti tatte, BM tlie uuia.-.t mt-n' t>t BBBB-Wiaa who donot uiiiieratand ika akBBI of tiieir beiag bired 10 de the

j. b, apoa laM Mab MnOfl aa 0 livory rtable keeperhiree mt liia horaea to aome 2:40 I-BBg kflBWi-BflIkal oasa, for a bru.-l. on the; roa_. Tbia det'iaian ruiea.nt Ikfl rowdy alaOBBM aud bflB-Bg frateruity thitr..-nHllr atteLd ilieee aham trottinif BUBO-OO,Tkatrialal *pe.d betweentue thoroughlred colta

v.bii.li v-ill cotiit olfon Friday will attract a uo.m! dealoi Btlaatioa ftaai tka MaaBos paoBlaarko Baaa_rat-t. ut thta- lairi, an'l n" doubt wil1 udd very mutli toti,. mteieet of laaaakikBioa. To-im.rr.iw an<! nextduv will b. iii bo j-r.-iti daya for the cuuntry paopla,who fimie in by ratlmud and in their own Wiigon-, toretum bome at t.it'ht. If any m>.re lodgon couie here..si ringflald will hata lo be azaoadod, f..rturi laat tr.iuath.-, eveiiiLg have bionght BUrgfl BBBBBMafl t<> t.hecniwd. s. R.

HvaBBB IB TBB Sixti. Wai'.i...k lleliiia l namedJolui Van Camp lately took an l.tiglish womau t<> Uvev, i h him, negl/i-ting, howevtr the cen'tnony of nrtr-

ru.ue. The nnuir ol the woman waa BBiak Mtlli'y,ai.d -he hved wi:h Vau Cainp, ui hi- v.ife, at No. IMW'.rth atreet, for about a year paaL. Van Camp uponc< miog hoioe of D'rrhta. wonld, Bl B BJBB-Hl tliing, findIflrtl (Iriink and, aa .1 meana of corTOcting her. wouldf.'Utraliy apaad ulxiut an bou ror taro tHatiuL; her.

(>n laat Satuniav uig it, Van Camp. tindiig Strahtiruiik.aa uaual beat her in an unmurciful mauuer,aud only deeiattd when ht bad aucceeded in makiogfifr i_^onaii-l.-. The beatingwaa enewedonSisiniayaridMonday nigbra, and the reauli waa that Strah diedfrom i..-r l-!hiri--B ahont 10! och tk Tueaday morning.Tie tn ij-lr BBB fieanl the BMMBBBOd woman moauing

i.ll night, und aevernl perfoua who witueaaed \ an

CranipB trealment of hrir, de<lare that, after i-tiikiDitr,her heavy blows on the head, ka kaOflbal her BOB-and atanip.il on BM l.ice and hrea-t. \ an Cramp waa

arreaU'd by oihter Milirath, ol ti.e Si.vth War.f, afterBlflBBJ000-Bkj he waa BaaoBOOOd hiding iu a walur

t'loaet r.f a re_r hon.--* iti Worth e'rit-t.

SiRtoi - Accmun ^ Hiihadwat..Lait OfflB.fabout I o cloil, a bilc |B_fl a number flf perwua ararr

on a Btaging erected ..vei an axearati-B iu front flf Bflbniltiinit iu oonree ol ere.-tion .... tl.e corner of Broad¬

way ai'd Gi-aud etrwt, the si^._;iii_t g*"-' w,-.v' f_*5_"intiug a laige nnmber rfOBOfB .utothe.avity heoealLM-. BaBflf, who reeidt* at No. MBCBflBBkoMlOl,had a hv inulured, and a BBB-BBBB, who* BOOBfl we

tould not learu, etoppiug at the St. BMkflflBB Hotel, hadone of hia anklea dialocated.

Several othera were> mora or leas injnred. CaptainHelma ofthe Eighth Ward Polioe aud a number ofmenwera promptly ou tbe grouud renderiig aerviea, aadt'umf-uy A of tha Tm-lith Uegiment, Captain llotigh,vaho went paaai-K up Broadway at Uie time, came to a

hall, atacked anna, and aaahrtod in eitncatiu^; the auf-leiere.

a

DbbBBB Hi' I>ji itti.-.-Mr. Greeualch, theeiiKi-neer wh" waa injure.' on Sanday moriiiut' ou tneHad-BB Kiv».i litad, Bod about I o clock ytwie.day.

PO-.lT'fAI. BB- OF TBE Ml.___-_.?..-

R_m?MCANISM JDSTIFIED.*> ¦¦-

BPEECH B\" WILLIAM H. 3EWAHD.

jrurii, Jl a.' /)"r»"' 8rPf- «. ¦*_

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Kniow-CmziNa: ^.> elaloi th* t-r poHiloal oja>Um ia a iudidoas one, aad .

** we ". «¦ i«B*flifOBa,and rirtuouB peopla. Tbe fk "¦"¦__._£*_""T(bre notonlTtoaecarereBpect »°'1 e^^^rvajxi,but alao to produce good order, t*. ^Waua* aad har-

aoav, at homa. It faiLa to attain v/1** .,/!_Ca-tfediane eertalnly m-ittVr envy nor Iov« **¦¦ *¦tbamderretident American Towere, from the x-o^taadato Cape Horn, while they strive to conoBract vOtBara-mantB for the__a#lvB« uter oar modela, faar, and bbB*""of them bate ua. Liropean natiotit do indeed rev Bai

our ConttitntionK aud adinira our pro,.aaa, bat tha V

iianarai: v a^ea in j ronouncing ua ii.coneittaut whh4>arorganic princip-e, ai d capricioua. The Pratidtaat

--./eighB againBt corrnption among the people. The i_a-mediate repreeentatrrea of the people in Coagrrtmchar_»: tle I'reeident witb innaorui ptacticeB, and tha>Freaident proteft* againrt thoir atfion aa rabraialTa afthe b.MBBOO prerogative. The Honae of Bapreaeat-ativet orpani/et itaelf crmvoiarvely amid confoaaet daa-gert of iiopnlar cxraroetj-m. The Sanate liatflis anaar-

pritad and almoat wrrhout extitemens. to __eaa.t ofTJaVnce, ataceetion, and dkrnnion. Fraude and rialaaaom tbe Territoriea are palliated oad rewar_ed. I.-peaiDre and reaiatance to the_a are e4joden__ed acd paaiebed while the r-wt, 4mligbtetMd, acd iwtBonabU wfOof the people tbere, though wmtjtUutkiially eztaraaaad,m ciicuar ''ii'ed, tliac-beyed^ aad ihtr.-rurded. Stataawatci. Hi.-iou-.lt for t-_o!awtt_l tntra_ion and tcraaloaiby i .t-BOBO ff o'ther Statea, while the raderal CoarTa)fail to nnpjireaa piraciea .s tbe high aeaa, aod av.: <mour own aoaOBx. The (Jt-vrernment ofthe Unioii cotirtaBfld enl-roitB to S-ate eer'4Miag-of the Federal rxuatla.while the Statea tcareelv attempt to proteet the par-aooaJ righta of .riiitami- oi outm S-atea, ptE-rataUy u*r>anir-g harulaas ocmpatiom. wtt-tiii tbeir Cral4_r__»fjuria--lCtl Ut.

Are the people Batialied aud conten* I Lat their aav-eral paitie* aad ui-jaaa anawer. Cen-unly yoa, thoBjaflaaBaaaa of Michigan ae well a* the IJei.tibiira-a.tlircughont the wnole conntry, aie not antirbed. Batyi.r. are intereeted in a < hi.ti.e of adminiEtration, t_dtherefore perhapB prejudiced. Aak then tbe Ccn_ri*>tional Union mi-D iew and ineffitaent indeed here, botminierooa ai.d energetu tleewhere. They i_re not aat-b-litd. If tliey were they would not be engagad ba

tiiey are now. in a hopeleae attempt to organii-e a newrarty wtthoot scy principleeat all. after tbeir rec-mtfaiiurea to combice auch a party on obnoxioaB prinex-BJOB, Bnt tlev sJbo are intereeted aud rjajajajioly preju¬diced like tbe ..epuhUcnnB. Appea. then to the l)emo-cratic party, wnich enjoyeand wieidi. tiie putronairabnd power ot the Fedtntl Governoieut.. Kveu tt_aDrmocntti. are no lt -a dir^atu-tied They cer'ajcly araI'irVHti.-t'.d with the Kepublicana. with the NMioaall nion men, witn tbeir own adminirtnuioii, with e*tri»otber, aud _e I tb'nk even individtially, witb ihem-BelveB. Tle North ia not aatiafied. Ita ._:_-»? a want a

»nppre..aiou of the Atii'an alave-trade acd ao ehV-taaleiiliu-ioccf Mavery fiom tb.- rerritt.rie*,»o that all thent w and future Statea may eurely be Free ht ites TlteSoath is not BBBBBxaa. Ita ma-i-ea. bt whatever metutaBfld at wbat.-ver coat d.aire tl.e ertaoimlitneut -_vi pnvtertion of Slavery in the Tertit >riea, bo that none trfthe new Statea may tail to bavome Hlave Statea. ThaLaat ia diBContented witn the negiect of iu tiahaary.marntacture, and n.iv:i.atiou, antl tbe Weet ia ini^a-iitLt undtr the opera'ion of a nttiomd polh*y> htjetile toita agncultnrai. mining. ar.d noeial deveiopmenta.Wliat (ioverrment m to« world but ours has p«fBi_B>ently refo«*d to improve rivera, conatruct uarhon, andertai.liBii l'lfhthouBeti Ior tbe protaction of iu _4>m»ete4»TNew and ancmaioaBcombmaiione of citir.eua af.Daar. inthe ISV-rth jiibtify injv armed in.-tigatora of civil and aer-vile war: in the Sou'b devieini,' uihhu* BB tbe dwn_p-tioti e.nd dirtmembermei.t of "he I'uion. lt ia maniieiO,tha' we are eutlerir.g in the reapeet and coLudeocaet to.-. ;^n stniea, and that diaorder and confution aramore negrant amoug cuiBelver now than ever before.

1 do not intend to I* underatood tliat th.-ee evil* ara

thue far prodnctive of material aiiftering or intolerableembana*emtnt, much leea that the coantrv it aatomant extrav__»tit ;>eri»onB B^y. on the h:._rV> mad- tocii il wai or dimujluttou. Ou the cont-ary. thu fair ltodwe Iive iii in eo lile.-r.--t wi'h all tbe elenieuta of I.u-ithoi-iirxtcit ard liHppineB*. an.l itr ritizeD* are a» ouoe ao

loyal and wiaa and .o well enrr modeii byyet untrofettafn'arantiea of civil and rebgioua liberty, thnt oar exp*-rieme of miarnle af tha v*ry worat never b^coora ao

painfnl aa to raiae the tineBti.-n how mnch more of pabbc miaery we can endure: i-ut it leave* ua at ltbe ty t

atop now a? alway* heretofrre witb the in'iolry hewmacb more of freecom, proBj-erity, and honor we chbetcure by the practice of srrearer wiadorn aod hi^harviitue. i>ij_coiit*ntment ia the wholetome frtrit of a d_a-OOBOiyaf mHladuiiui-tration. and coiviction of pibiiceiror Is bere at lea-at alway i a aure hr.rhu.ger of poiit¬ical reform.

Marlin Van Ilnren, they aay, ia writinp a review ofbia own life, aiul t ur time, f.r poethuraouB aaea. If t'.ia not dir-reapectfnl, I shonld like to know now abeBOjaaaalOBO be itaan from the national eventa a* hasaeen, and of which h« haa 1-een an impt rtaut part; la*l.e ir a flireud olirervcr, witb a<lvan»avee of lanrc andlung experience. To me it seemr. tliat tlxe laa' forty\> i:-have oo-jatitnted a peri.nl of eignal and Utneot-al-le fhilure in the e.Torre of fftateflrnen to altuat andt-nta! l.-h a ederal B8B**J for the regulat'in of UieB-bject ii -.lavery in iie rrlationt to tne 1*0-8% Ia(aa* view I regard it a= belonging to the offl^ of 8atateaman not mer.-ly to favor an immediate and tem-

porary iucrc-aBe of nutional a-ealth, and au ealarge-ment of national territory, I nr alao to fortify, eo far aothe prtr-cribed conBtitutiooal bmitB of hiy action majrailiw, tbe ii.titiei.ces. of knowledgv und hnmauitv; toabate pOfahw piejadi'-ta and paaaionB, l.y m idifyimrorremovini: thiir ca'ir.-a; to bBjMBbbb* nnd dia-^Kvaa thaop. ratioi; of gi :u nil lawa. and to Btudy aud reveai theBocial teLdenciea of tlie agn, and by combiuing the pastwnh the pree«nt, wbile giving free play all t.e tiine U.the retipicK-atingaction of tbe many co-exi_ii_g nr-oralfortee, to d.\elop tbiU harmouioufl syttem wmcb ac-luallv prevaila iu the apparent ehaoa of bumaa kiidira,aud bo lo gain rometiiing in tbe way <>f aaanrance aato tht- comtileiioii of that fninriiy toward which, H.r.c-cur cou.try ia dentiued t<> endure aud inaomuch aa wade+ire tbftt'it may he inimnrtal, oor tboogbti ara oo

vebemently dri\eo even l.y the ee lieh ae well aa bytbe BBBBtOBO principki. of our na.ure.

1 liave uLderetood that .lohu tyuincy Ada-na. theI tirent. and wim Ht itateeman l ever koefl, di?d d.«pair-ii.ff of a peacetnl eoln laa ofthe problem of Slavery, oowhich he waa ao int.-utly OBBBBBi Ihinafboat hin pnl»-lio stervice. If we may iridge finn tlie a'teolute fail-m«r ..t i>Ir. \a,n Hnren, Mr. I'oll;, Mr. Pierce, aod Mr.Hncbiinan, in tne reepect I have aaent'-.n-td, aod if wetuke into coneideration alao the ayetema whi» h Mr.Calhoun, Mr. Benton, Mr. llav. "aud Mr. aToaaBBIoeverally rtcommeadtd, and wbich have Bubt-eoaBn'-y!ail-d to b« adopted, we m >y perriupe otuJode tliattba dithcnltiea of eatab'iahin_ a BHtiafa.'fory and aooth-Lcg policv have overtaaked Oven our wiaert anl ovoeteniiiitnt | aB iuc:.. '1 hey c-rUiidy have bten neitcuciucapable nor M-ltii.h men. No age or couutry fita l-vieullluetrated by public cburactei. of graater g^mua, wls-doro, and virttie.

It ,- oan tf tee. fellow-ciiizena, tbat the failtire haaretulttd not itom tbe fault« of onr itat4«men bat fromtbe pecalhtr OOOBBBBBOBOMbJ 0___BBBJBB>afJIBBI-IparticH, on wht. h thev r*ii'd WM power BoBK BBBxBT-bt an.l eoaaaBaal |»x_«i8B, inut-irad by love oflJIBBhlj,r.-vi-retice tor virtue aud devotion to hBOOBn liherty,liold in tbeir coiu'eptioua of meaaureB, m.Klerate m aae-

cett- and r.eolute thronir.iont revemea, are eaeentitf toeff.ctlve and benefictnt administration in every fra*State. I'nanimity, even in a wiae, jaat. aud ueceaearyiH/licy, cau nevti be exp»cted in any iountry all ._t

nuce, and wi'hout tboronnh debtte and earntvt coo-

BiciBof opini.'U. AU pn'.hi movr-ments are thereforwoi'.denakt-n aud profvcuted tnuugh the agemiee, uotof indi\ iduuL-., but of paitaOa regolated. excited andiiiixltrated. ua occaaion m*y require, 'y their rapreHeo.-tstiv'.a. He wbo propo-eauieau.- ro impracti.Tible tbalhe BBB B_ no paity to bia aipporl, may 00 a phiian-thrtj'iat, bat be cannot be a nUite«mtiii; und 0O0B whenti -¦ It-iu'ei in a__8_B_BtiatlO ia thue eua_air_»d, Ue ia.althmgh never *o earneat or wi«e, everywher.* »r>d atul! thn'B inefliiieiit und irubecil.-, inEi in the d-i-graetbat the Party nn wbii-b he depamh, b» llntant, vat illatai'x', tiuiid. or capri ious. Wb ii haa l<e-OOflaa ol (he --veral polaical p4rtiea whioh hnre fiour-i-hid witl.in your time aad miiie * Th-tt diabing ui-

terrilifd, d.-tiaiil party, wh ?*» irreniatihle leg.on* ear-ricdtho houeat and iutrepid hero of New-(lrle*_a oatbeir -hield* throuK'h to m.iuy en-oantcrB; fiat geo-eroue. tlioniih not unprejutiiced. Whift p<_rty, wluc-i.B[; reli.-.e've of perpetual ilanger fn>m too ra_i**U P<-"'cire of adi irjutnaiou, 88 often with auabated chiv__rrand anthuataOal, magicnlly reoombined ita brn_wd nixdBBBtOOad columna, even wben a lapricioa* fortuia hadinmeditB rare and hard-w.-n trinmchs int» defettamore diaaatrona than the fieid-tigh'B which it had K»4the recent American partv, tliat apmng at one hcacdfrom ten -..tuand dark ehambers, and which .*,4,*_.,onlv veateiday at the very point of c-~yl_igtha ««_-.-ni'ment by a n>ar> .ie matn. All tb«-e*i p»rtleB taat,fOt brief perioda masmtd bo B'rong and eo tmB_u_-jjriBt.Iiav,- i«i-inliBd. leavring bo tlaei. .__pr*-*.»n ""__ ¦ '"

torv 8. tbe touiitry they aimed to dify>«* im^.^,' _*10v oi. 1 ^b llemocr._uc party, uo, ha* axVB-_BTi ***».*. ¦