The Long Branch season is a great success. All the hotels are crowded and the cottages full. Thomas Murphyhas leased his cottage for the season forO$4:,000, and has retired into the country j about fire miles, where he owns a large j farm. President Grant will occupy his ] cottage when Congress adjourns. Gen.I Babcock will not be there this Summer,j , . .| and his cottage remains unoccupied, j | Gen. Porter is occupying his own house, and Sankey. the Evangelist, is his guest, Anthony Drexel, the banker, is in his cottage, as are also Theodore Moss, of j YvallacFs Theatre, and Mr. Pullman, j Thomas T. Kinney is occupying Edwin j Booth's house, and P. Lorillard has