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NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1860.—TRIPLE SHEET. Of superior qualifications ia applicants for eppointments THE WALKER EXPEDITION. News from Havana, Draw onthe peneaiaall State Lotte- ports that the Priace fairly stood on his head 1 ith delight—a mere metaphor, as everybody | 12 the Census Bureau. All are’ obliged to pass theordes! 9 iad New Onvuans, Sept. 4, 1360. | Ties—WOOD, 2 CO., Managers of the ne species of “poet's license,” which pa searching examination, which requires nerve ® | tmportant from Homduras—Truxtito Pro- | By the arrival of the United States mail steamship Em- | "hrtawanke iran Crise Gt, Rarrwunen 6 1000. might safely be accorded to the seporters; whd as ability. No doabt some meritorious applicants bably Bombarded by the English—The pire City, from Havana 1st inst., we have the following 15, 25, 16, 6, 38, 44, 21, 45, 41, 68, 3, 12. {all from timidity and confusion, but bere is no other | Hate of Walker. espe 69, 22, 23, 78, 29, Bl, 43, 60, 26, 39, 68, 7A, 60, | ” are in a measure the practical poets of this prac- | method of securing capable clerks, and the great ma: Naw Onszuns, Sept, 4,190, | The city is healthy. ‘The sugar market closed dutt at | “‘Ghreniare tent freeot charee by'eddteming efiner to” | A ROOM. nergny to nots tical age; but the Canadian papers interpreted | Jority of those who are qualified recetve appointments, | gy. oy, 8% reals. Stock in port 215,000 boxes, Exchange on WOOD, RDDY & 00. a, Doles And the profession that the rane Musical Opesing ober eee the phrase in its literal sense, as if the press | While the unqualided fui! despite most energetic jpolitioal . Touoey bas arrived here, bringing datee | 1 oodon, 115} © 115%, Sight exchange on New York, pride te "| Fanoforie Katabliabment Ins, een voripoded unt tbe lator represented the Prince playing the mountebank | Motte ee ee ee ie". ecg oma dy rine egpnctiste ag 8X 04K per coat premium, Froights frm. " | pRERaingec? France, Breadbents# Cove Teco tote om te 7s, oarile evn" right of Of Congress to dictate his appolut- | A force of 700 men assembled outside the walls ready pore ; SpeRe ‘and standing in an inverted position, like Quilp, | meats, and the President approves his course. to cttecke Wolken: News trom New Mexico and the Plains. 23. OS A eT ee aa A Ten Ose ae 62, | _Naw Youx, Sept. 4, 1860 STRIBWAT 4 son, wher he desired to express any extraordinary ‘THE HOMB BQUADRON. : Iyparexpexcr, Mo., Sept. 4, 1860, eos Lorraky Cass 185, Sarrexage 6, 1960. NEW INVENTION. | emotion of delight or defiance. ‘This isa fair spe- | Captain Pendergrast will procoed to his station as com in Rah so Over exbrstes tio at The Now Mexican mail, with dates to the Sist ult., ar- + oon "RANG bhoainaie #0. A 1 PRaPiGY amrius cimen of the ridiculous distortions to which those | ™er of the Home squadron in the steam sloop-of war vy cennonading was heard at Ruatan on the mora- | rived to-day. on a A iors Pawnee, which will leave Philadelphia about the 20th for of the 24th, in the direction ‘The Fifth and Seventh infantry from Utah arrived in = G, Saund “ . Petty journals aro silly enongh to subject the | vor cra. on being relloved fag ofleer datri wll ee or Rraailoy welch esis | santa Fo in good health. The Finh are stationed at paren gan be bans he onincrie, MorY toe Hse nd wuures rarity irra race reports of the New York press. All this is | proceed immediately with the Savansah to New York, Pte Stet me Fort Defance, and the Seventh at Fort Buchanan. | am the various sgenia Grouabout 86 98% saunpens. | GREGORY £G0 rss hominy mee bas done with a view to prejudice the Canadian A FORAY ON THE OFFICE HOLDERA, her object was to protect the citizens and property of | A campaign against the Navajoos will be mado this full. The Very Latest.—The Fall Seacom ts | Geta L raat 3 Bond ro os public against our reporters, and prevent them | 4 New York committee on removais andapoointmente, | Honduras, and restore the revenue of Truxillo to the | The citisens will raiso 1,000 volunteers, independent of | not more fn fia advance than KNOX'R preparstions to . | Consisting of John A. Green, cha! M. McMahon, the regular army. receive it his latest and most model Haus. T GIMBREDE’S, BROADWAY. ang oma nn gp pare cee ene poscnces rere digeieraset reget "iicaerad The weather continues dry in that country. There has ser Sake ar ee ogee we ae A welding Crd ted ea ra e ing their duty. | prouck, are here. ‘They were wa ag is believed that the cannonading was from the com- |“ peem no rain for some time, and the crops are suffering | the world of it has become almost an article of nnora. | and the most ea wo have sald, the reporters of the metro- | byaoy’ stevens to-day. Ir rumored tbat they aolitt the | PiM@d Attack of Guardiola and the man-f: war. for the want of it, carver of Hrvedway and Fallon stress "7007 EnOws atthe complete hast $f Bie Toner. NTI-PRICTION HORSE Politan press have met with every civility. removal of forty-one postmasters and four mail ageats, | THR INHABITANTS LEAVING TRUXILLO FoR RUATAN— | _Thadeus M. Rogers was tried for the murdor of « Moxi- White, the Hatter, will, This Day, In- Someries en oe If the Canadian press want to beat the New | 4u contraire—Other staunch and true friends of Breokia- a NOT YET ATTACKED—MORE AID FROM | 082 00 Christmas last, and found guilty of murder in tho troduee res es York papers, the proper way would be to give | "dge and the administration are urging the let alone Lan a Ray teat a) firet degree, He will be hung on the Iith inst, This in Renteow fo eating com geen Shines, Ee. 40., a great improvement on the power better reports of the doings of the Prince, and not | Povey. The administration wit not be the instrument of rapes br Sele, Crk, Fob artnet wa port | $22 rst conviction of an American for murder for twelve Coad EICHLAIOR FART ATION MILL, % apy man’ hatever evening from Ruatan Island instant years. Prriscuy mannied to abuse the reporters. Tee press here sent to i “yer AARED. WSO reporia that tho bark Active ‘ral creer hich ples Great complaint is made about the arrival ofthe mall | _ Badixan>—Eowanoe.—On Thursday, June 7, by the | fi Seen oes Canada a number of gentlemen to describe the ‘RETURN OF GEXATOR SLIDELL, MoDovald fate 1 tee nas Gatlniand, arrived. at Fort | om Tuoatays and departures on Mondays. Correspondenta | Fowacre ail of this cys ro ae A: power 7 * sevice, and ca be rua by Borse, waler, gourecy of the Prince precisely as it was. There | Senator Slidell has returned with his family. bringing loed of passcogers and word’ that the town | havo to lot thelr answors lay over one wock by the pre BeRnnia-— BeRAReR.—On Wetnesday, Sept. 5, by | agency, No: i Gad seat her fanenGh thea ime a Me have been a Jenkins or two them; tresagecevcensbemanphenntmcdtntt oe 9 we te that night by « foroe from | sent arrangement. ‘They wish the mailto depart from In- | the Rev. Dr. Adler, Anovrs Beaxmmwen, Haq. to Faia ork. Cirenlars sent may a or two among them; | 9, sovses of the “ ts seal aback (i. ¢., the country around). The bark arib was Baxwanixer, of Herman , Haq. , both 5 b isa J in ty, just aistingues are being pat ines over the next day with other passengers. dependence Saturdays in place of Mondays, so Santa fe | ofthis city. TTENTION, NEWSMEN.—THE utthere fenkins in every community, earlier than usual, a4 the Gret families will be here to e¢o | “Upon we learn this in explanation : that the | Correspondents can answer their letters the next day af- Cxoss—Cuvace.—In Brooklyn, oo Tosndng, September MORNING COURIER | as there is a skeleton in every house; and therg | {yo Pripce, friends of ola bad aggembled in considerable but | tee the arrival of tho outgoing mail. 4, by the Rev. W. MoAllistor, of New Y. rk, Faanens C. IER AND ENQUIRER may have been a few impudent impéstors, who | SS ERE 2har ae some o' iS for the doolered par. Hd Snel, COSINE Fe BS, AD: ip eee a ok the iohee ite neler of Andrew B. | Is now onsale at Tazwo Conte, PE {027 from which. poten ‘or! attack in at id, Arkansas rivor, gett! 5 Deycumck—La —On Wednesda Rad Fepresented themselves as reporters in order to | yowmatio’ OP E.G. SPAVLDING FOR coonmss. | Pent ana tml peophe, Sao ibated 10 Geert woken tee + toy ia alive with ich og poral fay Union, | te Rev. G. I. Neldo, Mr. Winstaw D. A lemsgye Md VERY LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO DEALERS, gain admission to places where no access could Burrato, Sept. 5, 1860. , and the General, in order to reassure them, ” | Brapswick, N.J., to Miss Mary Euiza Lawsow, of this | who will be ie A y them they had better go over to Ruatan Inland, where | Pawnee Fork, Big Timbers and Denver City. The com- | city, PP oe 16d Peat eet ee Neem OF Ok a under ae erage but such | Hon. lig agp adm ag ans ea one hey, would certainly be safe, And taking him'at his | merce of the Plains is larger than ever before known. wyeutonmeDonarr grit Biogmteld, Walworth county | ew oPnon WOUIIS me. people are to be found in every part of the | Coneress + | word ‘actually proceeded passtated, in) 4 large band of Arspahoes are now at Pawnee Fork in « * wv. CO. Cadwell, H. B. Gaxoxmn, iow A NEW.—PROF. WOOD'S RE. world where a free press exists. The accounts | "°™ Avacns, Sept. 6, 1860. Neverucees, we tre assured on the beat authority | SMFving condition. No hostile Indians were seen on the Porat, a ibe fre "pak gughier, of Chara ike bert cate vor 70 own wha are ou ieee. 0 i . it was all a false alarm; that no attack was real route. gently w ler plants. its ‘to the taste fon wal which we have published of the Prince’s tour | Hon. 8. M. Pomeroy, republican, of Aubura, was momi- | meditated upon the town, and that in any Pa hie. 5: Wet: oF sa cery, aie ec Daawer Calg 4 Uae fee te hee hed. on Wotnesdey, Big pisemant to jhe ina ® te the md have done more to render popular, not only in nated for representative in Congress, from the Twenty. neame pecbable, Walker, froei bis position aad the means ¥ > August 29, by Rev. W. J. Thomas M. Haut dicate all traces of disease It can be taken yf 7 the British provinces, but in the United Si fifth district, to-day. The district is composed of tho | ®t bie dispoeal, would be able to make at all times the the 26:b ult, Misa Sanaw D., daughter of Hon. Samuel Watson, all of Stormach, while uvose f@ good health will st oace feel its exter provinces, but e tates, Wadean hanced, most meereful dotence See git Tae Jackson county fair commences to day. A large | New Bedford. 1. wisn csaay. sentombsor, at the | ini cprdial no one wi be for day without it Dopot Na sed on be os —_ i re apna and Lommrons, W, Y., Reph: 6; 1860. vente rg Jearm from Traxitio wat (he city re- | attendace is anticipated, residence ofthe brides father, by Le Ter. Homan Bange, Broadway, and gold by all drugetata. glish Prince, ything that ever 0c-| the Daily Advertiser and Ningarn Weekly Democrat, | vemain of Walker: that the guns bad been all remoutted | (oases op puss iwano Coun —ive follows General Jaes T. Harvie.n, of Hoboken, N. J., to ‘T_RVERDELI'S—WEDDING CARDS, ac. a " health — ing ta- | Lavra E,, eldest daughter of Rov. James 0, Rogers, loszom Envelope, i Broad: enrred before. The Queen of England has al- ped ony democratic papers in the couaty, and which Gear eee gt yp thead~ fs ~ Mee | techs Ger peouiation of the taste of Sheds Sand, thie ty ay aa a a ie kon ct peje aes ways been respected in this country for her | bave bad at the masthead the names of Douglas and | having apprebensions of an attack, all the mea were | as appears from the census just completed, compared Ihe Caer ie ue city, cn Taeay, Seven: | 2 200Re Naw STYLm ’ < . Rev. Walter J. " 4 . JONES’, 10 AND 12 ANN STREET, A. womanly virtues, whatever may have been the | 220% hitherto, come out this morning in furor of lokina of werd wth high boy ee te aetot Ge. | with that taken in 1850:— : tees aearch, Eighig-fourts, etree, ious Hy MoGane Ah pilttoes sind Gaiters at 83, warranted ‘0 give perfect sate sentiment with regard to her government or its ne aa ‘Sagas or seer eneatt OF Ce Wherel pane: Be : by ug. | ame eleneel Sone <6 A REOp AI mNOAaS_TROw 70 paEa Sai 87 528 2 OLESALE.—SEGARS FROM. $ TO $0 BBR policy. There never was another sovereign who New Jersey Politics. 20,000 Sxrra—Dvram.—In Buffalo, on Monday, September 3, thousand. Cash buyars are offered great Inducementa. Polith . a | by Rev. B D. Marshall, James H. Sure ly of this ©. UREERS: 17 Broulons, won 80 goodly a share of respect and admiration | RENOMIXATION OF HON. JOHN 1. N. STRATTON FOR had created no excitement whatever, nor was it likely Isc0s ys cae, Sane daughter of Jamée Duthie, baq., of Si pa i . + wou' - . pl a from our people as Victoria, and deservedly; Gunn, in 6ie., luke oe pea Wurnan— Avoarws —On Tuseday eptember 4, at St. | beereyrrrrerE 4: irs ams but to the accounts of the Prince which the | The Republican Convention of the Socond Congressional | Our next news from the expedition will probably be by Tazsio | Peter's church, Perth Amboy, N. J.. by the Rev. Alex: PERFFFFFFFEE Ri OF 4... New York journals furnish is due the fact that | district met here to-day, It was largely attended, har. | the schooner Toucey, which may uow be expected here at 26220 | Snider Jones, loa. aifred Wiitmuee of angansil Nas | FE ro o‘w;ow ts her son is now the most popnlar young fellow | tonlous and enthuristic. x-Governor Newell pre schooner John A. Taylor, Captain Lombard, | _ THe city of Providence contains 49,014 inhabitants, .y daughter of Dr. 8. Andrews, of Perth Amboy. | Py, vere sg, vist echt tin: nd | Sided, with a Vice President from each ot the four coun. | Salled from this port last evening for Ruatan laland, against 41.623 in 1650—increase, 6,401. Newport con FFFF H ae who ever visited the American continent, a tek Seka L. i aallen, 62 Maciihaian: ‘wen aen pin Trg te bad “on boar aleo, 6 num: | taina 10,617 inhabitants, against 9,663 in 1850-—increase i ee 4 be 4 3a the conductors of the Canadian press must be | « sss:cq by acclamation. He appeared and responded to | Henduras, who go out in the most peaceable manner, | 94 in ten years. oe ninsenr (Countless, te tee’ @iibaeam of bisge ae try %& ES on ungrateful set of scamps not to appreciate | the nomination in an able speezh, referring to his votes | mest o” them on special tnvitation, aud with the expecta | tuger or Vauante Jewxiny—Maname ANNA Bisnop | , His friends. and the members of the Dramatis Fund | rrFrr vine bat ad and acknowledge it. on the tari, Homestead ill, slavery question, dc., in | {on,of being engaged in the civil dapsrtment of ie ocr, | 7x Losun.—The Milwaukee Wisconsin of the 26th inet, | Assocation, are repeat ate eal tercet, corner at a ee When he comes to New York asa private | Gongress; also to the principles of the Chicago platiorm, | Probably, upon thelr arrival, be’ invited to portfolioe in | bes. the {Otenina.-—vasl cvenoK., letwane the Boome Of | gat Brosdway, on Friday morning, at icleven ‘e*eloch, mrroved Pouhen FORE SUIR78, whic he fully endorsed. Senator Ton Eyck then ad. | @new cabinet, And in this connection we are assured ; aaa 7 | without further notice. i Patented 1860. gentleman they will find that he will get a far Sate "ieee 94° | hat itis the intention of Walker, #0 soon aa be aball have | (lame Anne Biop. at the Newwalls tole joweiry, asd up | HAxmouoxxw.-On Wednesday morning, September 5, | seat yy express any AUN WanRaiteRD 0 77e, more courteous, respectable and hospitable | ‘7**e* (be Convention. Adjourned. res Sey scout with the sepporters of whe to this time ne clue ba been dircoverc’ of the tet or | at his residence, No. 14 Vaadewaler street, Bax: | por I ofthe fol what tranures stick wit inoure 8 part welcome here than he did in British America— Pennsylvania Pollsics. Dich wilt ave an eye alogie to the peace and prosperity pp oR fe gl hd ie friends ard acquaintances are requested to attend gittoriees hes hela dacon athe “The msamaree ure ee ok. @ reception more congenial to his feelings, and | ¥OMI¥amON OF ee —s yore ee iotcanrse Waieer's ultimate destination is Nicaragua, having been presented to her thin Reck--The distance round it Yoke—the mospures trom, the CRANTON, . 6, : caune beral party of Honduras, and, in- —_—_—___ Basevorp.—On Tuesday, Se) ber 4, of cbron se 4 contre one, perhaps, that he was not prepared toexpect | 1.1 | w. soranton war renominated yesterday | deed, ofall the States of Central Americs, is casandthe | ix Fine Shirts for @8—Warranted to diarrhoea W. Tamssan, fn the etd pias of Nistes, Pots cemgysees ke woot rom Canadian y same. ot MOODY'S Birt Manufactory, 262 Broadway. ives and friends, also those of his brothers, | Also, the length of shirt Sauk ade haat Gove ahecinad asiabas Lona agy tnecatcsmanng’ to Sept. 6, 1860. Abram an ise Thomas, are favitod to attend the funerl = SA elon quarantee s perfect y , i" . Murder at Lexingtom, Mo. arts! irtst—5! " ‘on Friday afternoon, at one from bia late regi. | St of our style of the amakes their captious comments the more ri- ‘The pe aaa Convention nominated Dr. Luxixorow, Mo. , Sept. 4, 1860. se ran et amen at age et mat, — 0.62 Haat twenty fourth street: ame 00, fe La YORE sHTRT. Depot 106 Chatham sireet, corner of Pearl. LAY — . Mrs, Carmencre nd Giculous is the fact that while they are abusing prmechecnen ore a ety with afall | an Irish citizen, named James Gallagher, was shot by Buantat, relict of tbe inte Hugh Brediay and daughter of s BOREAS coons. the New York press they are extensively copy: | “zr ag a rs 266g ELE CRT eae ater RRC BE ony Poh Ae hapa Hugh Msbanray Jy Sy DP Re ee ee oe 1a rad vay Raw Yor ing the accounts of the Prince’s receptions from | con. Obituary, cents, elegant assortment. Hugh and Arthar MoCaliray, also thoee of ber son-in-law, RANDRETH'S VEGETABLE UNTVERSAL PILIS columns Herap. Me mt © Po . M. TR. genta, James reapectfull; ‘attend cope e, as neeees 0 Gheanes generally, ~- ro % jal reaysarstha nly Pa ePcowed “sa: wire 5 Horace White, permet nce has Shirts Made : ———— ee No. rg rm the ad sa er Hog at "7; Ae pom the mies edi ee on ques- ® A to a ree a a at two ‘Taare nse bag saved many a sife. 4 . | "D.C, BILLBOK & COX, 150 , corner Liberty st. | o'clock. ‘s Greet tact the ot NEWS FROM THE NATIONAL CAPITAL, | ““"'"™ "str comiyors_ a as wenncomatenan aa guwees ae wren Teta, September 4 Carne, wine | aCuisres ede i,“ Biman Ot Se ‘The Vermont State Hlection. dence this morning at eleven o'clock. Sage Se ADW. ‘que friendé of the family aro reepecttully invited to at. | ,CyRpbell's, commar Migbib s:cennue and Twenty eighth street, pa —e Mowrrmren, Vt., Sept. 5, 1860. PholOaren enix OU, and Te A raT | tend the fuses, rom er late Feidence, 68, Chartoa, ent by ell eapecae deators. Price tc perbow ‘AsINGTON, Bept. 6, . returns ‘one-half State show "1 Daguerrectypes. street, (Thureday) afternoon, at two o'clock. LAR} FIFTEEN TABLES—COURT IMPORTANT MOVEMENTS RELATIVE TO MEXIO0. Loan trom maariy’ et the ig Fire and Loss of Life at Toledo. ‘Comstast.—On Tuesday, September 4, Joux C-gerast, ip try . Balls plaged cage rae ‘The Mexican imbrogiio is beginning to assume a serious — oan enh’ chetion. Af the repubtionn enndt- Torzno, Obi», Sept. 6, 1860. Brooklyn Photographs.—DMiniatare, | Jr. ij Feet angles, touch nine enah Bassford's sales end apect, and Mr. Melane hes been divested to return st Bact ence gor 4 Tue lodging rooms of the Catholic Orphan Asyiam in | Oebinet, Imperisient LEH | aoe, eeabushed 851. | attend of the family, are reapecttelly Ynvited to | SS forenu) | ucm arent and He. 6 Aan treet, B. ¥. oh ‘once to his post, He left for New York laat evening, and | ™* tw entirely republican, and the | this city were destroyed by fire last night. Three chil- 5 ill ball tn the etenms corvette Pawnee for Vous Gran on | Sretsds mine wo cnc, dren and one Sister of Charity are missing, and itissup-| 94 Lakemesses, Photographic, for $1-— ber | BEWARE OF ER TE 1th posed they perished in the flames. Another sister was pa aaguealal * HOLMES’ and ‘heat torte tn oll cages of complaints counosted with the SRL ich ak eves Senin Wee the ™ ’ a sertnaty injured by jemping from 0 window. Ik le re ee ———$—_——_——— ; ie bet medicine aguion ayapepece iasrbaa, avese. Presidentson the oubjost 0° the relations between bi; ek Ro Cnmpeene Gen pare | Sarena ts meratag tt the semeinn ef OO NE NENG | hata. Bate Sees tcenees | sxech te tay Cnr all ate leoet pon |, ere Ant et areca oa,o, a probability alreedy found ruins. are now i a e ? quvernment and Mozigg, he bes potided our gevam. | . She Dor ine dedp water. omv TSS pertectly ight = — s Mee ie sear. Warcrocme A and bu Walket LEE PATRN. cp, native OF te parle of Gra- lulty years Bcknow ledged i hia couniry o be ment of the “contions of Spas. o> Ove. b 7 wn ee Fire at N Node oe ——_———— The fr’. ¢ 220gford, Ireland. For sale by grocers and be 2 neaton of Hing tang, an Rewer ncn | wen at bear rots fal nla \ Agro Ke, Bat 6,10, Whester & Wilson's Sewing Machines, | td Rae th ray Staonal! ral discal ie rade to phiit re . complicate’ questions * portion of saddiery hardware factory, | ofice 606 Broetwey, . . + aa wetween the Beveral parties struggling there - | Parade American Protestant Associa- brick ‘was burned at two o'clock oe att two o’alock, from Bellevue Hospital. os 6 g Promacy; but Senor Tassara distinctly hee te ‘a toms at Newartt, ‘ 6 bie me The tre, sas caused bya forge. Lot | Notice, The Kureke Sewing Machineg | oi," 7, ran On UE, = moo am; 0s tne vesidenee | unm, rmematta, ltoa econ, ti, fatee Ofaims Spain bolds mast be liquidated, and if not she wil! Nuwanx, N. J., Sept. 5, 1960. i, - PS ec Mee j Aol bate is SME te page om and Jane 4 Ofrared to the pudiie. Bar farce preserve tele coat ale Batorce their liquidation, No hostile demonstration | The American Protestant Associations o! this city, with a. ace, Clubs supplied. Agents wanted, against waco before Decem- | kindred societies from sewhere, Satling of the Arabia. :. fleet will receive orders to act. Bigelow, in anticipation of riot, ordered out tbe First | thirty-six pamengers for Liverpool and eleven for Hali- | Sroant winauunes, ihe Reet i) Fallon curser 28 | ,, Doo potion will be given in Friday's papers of her ta- comer ot | forth arent, New Tore. Te wa part of tho plan that Miramon shall attack the | regiment of the Newark Brigede, which is now under | {6% And about $68,000 in aj eole- eaelahh ds Kanha Ramone toe Beer —At Duyvel, on , Bent. 4. We | CORN wan,” on the iand side at the sams time, and thus Spain, | arme, but everything thus far went on viy. a ia am yon Sewing Machine Cotiie | ux R., son of William and Elizabeth M. Hunt, im the 4th of the = city peaceably. ‘All machines warranted te The Opera ana the Theatres. pany. 12 Sm Berlei catietaction cr | yrar of bie age. Insonvenience to the 2, b ry although epparently interfering in the domestic ques- ACADEMY OF MUSIC—RENTREE OF MADAME CORTESI. money refunded. Agents wanted. 6% Brosdway, N. ¥, | © The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully | Chi” Te 3 to phydeiaos toa of Mexico, will, by #0 timing ber demands, contri. | Commencement a¢ Brown University. Tn epite of the best, which was excessive, cvesidering | The Ladd & Webster Sewing Machines | 'Vil¢d to allend the funeral at their residenos, at eleven Sse bute essentially to the overthrow of Juarez. The recent Provence, Sept. 6,200. | oo. a, a0 onssen undeenee have fairly ast in, there | AY Dow be bad for Piny dollars, wt 800 Bronlfway Oem Soe (arene) Serene. HARLES’ LONDON OORDIAL GIN DEPOT $XMOVE di pho & 1 —s ‘3 | [CuMARD ly,0n Wednesday, September 5, at | reported defeat of Miramon changes the a Te eT ee ee conferred je., | Wat Yery large audience at the Opera lastnight, woes | Funn Graphs Made Only by Mimtowt umford, Coop, Benue Mrao, infant ‘daughter of COlvfram ® Brotwar wm hers ae Tone calculations, for he may not be able to march against Vera Perish hem eee ne ering. 7» | Madame Cortest made her renirée in the “Poliuto,” ia | #HOCKWOOD, way. | M2 funeral eittaxe pines nia (Thureday) afternoce, | (JABINET BLUE SEAL, - Cruz. pox magne gpeal yap sce <p which she bes previously delighted the metropolitan an- lon } "elock. relat ; CHAMPAGNE The Spanish Minister will have another couforence with | Pridge, ofNeshvile, Tenn., wad on Joweni Hall, of Sutielts | diene, The role of Paolina is one for which Madame | porsiar tre mvited te attend @nout further notice MT | A suppty of thie muperior Wine jnst reoeivad per steamnee our government on bis return from New York, after | Commecticut. The degree of Doctor of Divinity was com- | 1s: i egpecinlly fitted; it ia one which demands (ore, | _ Junaauatt— On Wednesday morning, Sept. 4, Fiszarern, | Q.ining i will pleese send therr'rsersimmetiaey. eo which the President will determine what policy to pir. | ferred on Rev. George Taft, of Pawtucket, R. 1, snd on meager ae ~¢ Gyn | youngest daughter of Joba M. and Mary Anne Jeremiah, | “ MNS THOMAS T. BLOODGOOD, Agent, ed Mr, MeLane’s instructions will be completed in | Bt Rev. Toomes M. Clark, Bishop of the Diocess of Rhode | F ~ ben : ’ the Michine question. They have declared fo a YE eeteek ELE po : Inland. The degree of Doctor of Laws was conferred on | "%™ respects, singing and = scting. Madame } dem tram pada and winding babbing, and are Py ey ye te etd NESS AND SIONT RESTORED. a Aime for hl ana ee re a tect | Ho. Insc Davis, of Worcester, Mate , and on How. John | Cortes, whowe eppearance and voice have been malarial | Finer they are ring tos man” for suew sdminiare | ateld ice Hobekes fier romsios Wil be taken | Dit VN Hoses ROT. Poul nad anv @ . ud - improved by her gummer relaxation, made a greater weer “ypreee Hills Cemetery, Fa eeTene fa manifested to Know what course the government will | Meredith Read, Amocinte Justice of the Supreme Court of Be ican star og tos pecbinoaes ton en mone l 1% GROVER & BAKER. | ’xElne'=-On Wednesday ©, Rom Anse Kauxe, | "A® VAPORIZER, WHITE mn ne 7 stately ) Pennsylvania. mest obty ded by Mt t, the , who was in his e Most Distt Tweet Hogh Mary Anne Keane, aged MOST OBSTINATE om F + Reta TRE NOs? IW Accident at Newark. Dest voice, and sang with refreshing enthasiagm. In tho | The friends of the family and those of ber uncle Tho. HUNDREDS HAVE BEEN RESTORED TO NEARING AND BILITY. P<; ag gee apenas ay papas Lote yam Nevin, Sept, 6, 1809, | magnificent finaleof the seosn:. act, Corteat and Musiani | Fri barge 4 fous, ant ‘ane t Minister McLane. He desoribe® the condition of Menioo | _ 7B Hew York American Protestant Association left in | created a periece furore, and were recalled three times . 99 Cherry ntreet, ; Wy brerme, woe reomwal’ gndooe- as most disrressi Tt ie nearly consumed by intestine the five o'clock train, aot upon leaving the depot cach | Madame Cortesi’s acting in this scone is s study Southern and Western Grocers and ednesday, and | add m; tasers sa i fore. weraies tach Die winch te mot fay under Jeane, | mrmber discharged © platel from the care. Acolored | Of Meelf, ad ber singing i fuciti. In the | Digs, ool sk 73 Wiles dseeh ead spels rare ree Mania, davghter of Joba . ii wnat ten Be a whe raleey for'taaneor, | woman standing fn Market etret was ahot. the bail on: | third act the famous dust, «Ah! ante Mo-| TDR J ROVER DOD'S IMPERIAL WINE SITTER | - et Ok COMP ANY. moto, wad . ra "tered ber neck, and her recovery is doubtlul odin! wes received ae rapturously as ever, and the | £9 Which there ies general demand from Meine to Californie | sane Felntives ond f of the family are respectfully Dr. Tox Moscanenrn, Ocala and Aorta, Nothing distracted country strong, SSS EE ‘whole opera went off with « whirtwind of applause. The Dr. J, Bevee Dod's Imperial Wine Bit- wees eaeene maevel, Rerscea, Dear Si — Ciaten plan wigorous and energetic bene nine ‘The Vegetarian W ae. conductor's throne was asenmed by Mr. Max Maretesk, ee ieee eg eg ee Se 8 Braden avenue, Tom ulbveg wise of ra she operasion of nnn wan am arene aiscey’Bopt, 6,100. | Whe wen reccived tn Whe mist cordial manner oy tbe ‘erect. . Kanens papers pease copy ie aes tar, and by te nde canoe En eee ree oe it Mctishas, tae | Martin, the Boston wherryman, arrived here thin even- | Public. ctmaser BometRGTOPeaiom te son's | pels iccee any ies, mecmaniny morning, Soto. | Seeger seen, cla te wd pe i er wn — + SOC | tog in cond neslth and epirite This evening “Lacie 4i tammermoor” will be given, se com: | John Ludlum, dconased , if bow ag. we : i evar retary, of the Breckinridge committee; R. M. Grifia, A | Place . with Adelina Patti as tho distressed maiden. Tt was in eee per ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to at- | © you. think proper you cas uae sy B. Miller, and J. 0. Hasbrouck, members of the State " —_—— tend the fureral, from ber Inte residence, Foster's Mea | “*"* s LB ” | Markets. this role;that Miss Patti made her debut, and a very large "i dow, Long Isiand, on Friday noon, at twelve o'clock ‘with. Wie eran pepe, as Committee; and J. B. Howe, Marshal of tho northern dis- | New Oninans, Soot 6, section of her admirers deciare that it is her best, Toe | »,Boomtiful Comptexis » thats | out farther iovitition ; : “— aon, trict of New York, all arrived at the National this morn- - Cotton quiet. sales to day 2 0U0 bales at 10 iyo. Fagardo of the evening is Signor Musian!. re) the Ce eee | “wscxat —On Wedvestay morning, September 6, Jascme | 12 Wail trees phan suthority from the Dickinson ana | {OF MNuling. Salve of Luree days 6.000 balen; receipt Bo eerie w ew Yorn, July 1, 1980 Seas Gust Geman ey eum wah Gooat | etna Teeie deat tenet seers wsonetln, 4 4 ——— | abla 18 dupe p leealiaranciniprerecy ob Pods aS see nome nad mi la » | ear. v be s 7 Mies Laura Keene has issved ber builetia for the comiag Hilt’e Hair D: 50 cents, Binck or ‘The friends of the family are requested to attend the | Tison i, a Lane end the ctmintstyation, ts reference to 9 fasten with | oo ree gen otto, wot with bites at | Senson, and prom'ses to give to the popular theatre which | Brows ‘Dept, Mee 1 Bacriny street, ant eon by aildrazgiara, | funeral, from the residence of his parenta, No. 229 Adelphi seen GIRTON Se aN aR she Se BR ant Boag men ws the Raped 20M | “. Sirbt eashange ob Xow re at the hes conducted during the last four yearn a distinct | ‘= "able Pair ontiing: | street," Broskiyn, this (Thursday) afternoon, at three | eee a conference bas been held to-day. and 1 Rus been dectded | premiom. Fre to Liver: | speciality, by the production of original pieces osly.| Cristadore’s Hair Wige and Tous | _ McGtiex —0n Wednrnday morning, September 6, Many, | Ft Gea" fiars cams, fecben, pee canamrer Vasant for ‘that no fusion should take place without proper conside — . 4, 1890. ‘And as the succem of « play has come now a days to de The heat in the Posie aft reat ant te | infant daoghter of Jobn and Annie juire, aged 2 year jarre, fo eat op the Bid leet ran objain one hy applying tm Setten eyes the Cietiet, Gs Giie ceverdance of Gugpert So 1 | Catten—Paien to day 990 balee an lene s soier Or pend more upem the ecenory and rtaze effecia than upoa Uyeprnaey applied wo 6 have | Ee Ere ot ep het ons wes | ——— ATARI & 00, No.3 Tree row. ae «at present constituted, would be equiva- | miidling. Salcs of three days 650 Dales; receipta of 40. | ine ability of the authors or the cleverness of the Batchelor’s Wigs, Toupess and Hair | Jaw, Patrick and Mic bael and Jobe J. Cully, are re. Gts-10UR one, onibecume 7 ag Manufacturer, 171 Wem of receoding from essamed 4,500 Vales Tho rot Of the market unchanged: -m © —_ oe > sas, treiilbeneie Buco, Sp, 1880, notwore, Mies Keene bas dove a wire thing in bringing out bye tare a cateeea peed. te Ra ~ by ple Sma or) ‘Ape every. ther demertption of Bags, ytaim cr primed | Flour firm: Boward street and Ohio, at 95, a0 a4- | from Rurope the best painters and machinist, Io ac 2 Ee poe and Fifty fret street. | ~ = —— to the judgment of the State Comittee, at being most | vance of 12\¢., city mills are held at the same rate, y with Mise Keene's plan of operations, the reason Ciirehugh’s Ulestve Wig. Pasttag ‘Nomuse.—At 18 i street, South Brookiyn, on | G" PIRTURYS, ‘qompitens to Genide, wih the enteetunding tat thelr | = Cr ey Ea 43: will be opencd with @ new piece, founsted apon the iatest SemeheO: Neseearta canker ents eared said Pe ate g ty Oe at | the Larnest ere vordist will be tached ap by the abate power of thead- Provistoos quiet | Paris auccess, The exact period for the beginning of the — | ad 8 day ee Crenpes the } ‘Gott ay at 18%;¢ 0 14) hi Beautifal Com —Latre’s Liquid 6! 0 days. and Rest Apworiment ministration. If fusion docs aot take place, all the anti | » Come rtendy at 18)j0 a 1Me. WHE | capaign has not yet bees announoed bas achinved & Mahaviog: b> equal for tones | The telativen and friends of the family are invited to tn Wow York \a to be fonnd ag the stipe ot Breckinridge men in office will be at once depowed, that Purcapmuewa, Sept 6, 1860 waLsack’s renaens. i and preserving the completion and as 439 Broad. bey the funeral, from poy pew ood of bis parents, wor. DanzLS y nad : cwe avh Flour eleeed wth an advancing tendeuiy an aavanced Mise Jane Coombe commenced a pew engagement at Wiis pen Parakn —In thia city. op day, Baphsasber 8, of oan | ye ar for the simon pure democratic ticket. } at 96 wi advanced, Comsumption.—Inctptemt Consamption | yymption, Groner 5 A ‘Scotland, aged 64 Lo. KARRINGS. PINS ARDY L yigt St firm: . ’ . of alt for ania by | GRO. 0. ALLEN, 1S Broadway, cee done below Canal etrest care. Bevator Thomson, of New Jorsey, was alto consaited, Wones —tn Brooblys, on Wednesday, September 5, Mrs house on Tuesday, playing in “The Wife's Secret” ton rca mito haem airige i 4 } gene, Tle |, wt 26560, 8253. | full house, On this evening three capital comedion aro | careas ‘en matter ong. 3 pr pct ont pamnienan oy we Revrcto, Sept. 80 F. 34, | WHEPERONE for the boned of Hr. George Jordan. | —_— | ‘Taov Sires, aged 38 years. Liat}, Gh Te Uecr AIR PATRNY GAs Late Flour firm toc ‘sales 3,5 XIMLO'S GARDEN, =e omy. ey ay ee o re . £08 Gentes ree See 5.6 Giovens, of Watnaees Teveeny, ont pola ne nue 98 ac ‘The cireus performances are still continued here, and | p, Mesquite Mites Immediately Cured aes —p) hey __SRMARD EWIFY, Sopomie the Toma man of the Breckinridge National Comm ittes entertalaed ‘Senator Jce Lane and the members of the State Committee, Indiana and Mesrs. Cobd and Thompeon of the #ubinet, at dinner to day, when the whole subject was further talked over and fully approved by all partics prevent. Geverai Lane was eepecially plncky amd cathusiastic on the subject. ARREST OF AN ALLEGED LNAI LOR OF ABCTRPART PLOYR. Pantel R. Goottioe, correspondeng of the New York | (Orme, was today arrested apon A charge of Nbelling @eeretary | ioyd and others in letters to that paper BERAARD, CHIROPODIFT—BRTARLIBHBL* coe DAME te ‘Triende and relatives of the family are atutly | MA AMa city eines taal, reopecttally tatores. ait The Reahw Hat~Thie toms | invited to attend. the funeral, thie (Thureisy) ahernoon, | guerina tree irae verted x3 i reenter at two o'slock, from the eridense ‘of his parcate, 817 Simeestaly ty calling ‘or loning onder 7 XS } tin wilt be taken to | Set Bowery. ca el for double extras, | the displays of fymnartic rtrength and skill by profes sional and amateur gymnaats attract the attention of the public in @ greater degres than ever. WINTER GARDEN. Wr. Anderson's entertaioment ie to be suspended in the fall tide of popular success, The regular season is to be commence’ on Monday, with Mr. aed Mra, Barney Willems, Mr. Anderson's benefit # il! tale piece to mor- Tow evening, when his countrymen of the Caledonian Cub will attend the theatre, in all the bravery of kilt and 1 8 Mama Tipo na PF mety WEDDING, Bore, ALLEN, 01S Dona wap. we. “rim aad Nah Can pape vray i | POW aer te Larges, i i t i 5 as | i if it ; apd beid in one thonean | Appear and enewor @ { tartan, to give the Wizard a grand ovation. , qas oesvenes ‘Cheapest sod des amormen tf term of the Criminal Overt. Mr. Floyd YEW BOWERY THEATRE. ' ‘Seenap @ Ronen vt nounereeeh oh: | The manacers have brovgbt out their plac de revistance, jon he oF ; 4-3 ni vt Sinus ag Byer Matsa Wace | “The Siege of Palmyra,” & spectacular drama In threo- Piles and Fistalac—A ‘at two o'clock. | To be found im the elty of na Aa fas Dal aco, -vouate of the largest liberty of the press, and only arke of corrrapondents that fairness ia their criticiams which ‘will give both sides a bearing. To this end he hes noti- note, full of splendid tableaux, processions, battles, hand to bard combate, and all the waua) melo dramatic effects. iI fied them that the records and papers of hie omes, in | Flour 5 in sotive de. | The mise en scene ie very fine, exceeding anything In its | jetaner. ‘consumption cases reported to be obnoxious to criticiam, shall be open | AR! raion PSLLMs | way that hes been done here. The play will undoubtedly | Cases of Inet Comsum: Wis sfernoon, | aed 1 their {nxpection spon applicstion. Goodloe ie @ mative | No. 1, to arr: . 7,800 | haven long run. My eae a Varn Cate oe ore D 11G8T KNOW of North Carolina, and was formerly editor of the Na daaeele whive ee Sop one tid <: oan y proton ne L "Depot 14S A i Ti PriRnt part daataht Reteetorm adnyiet" (rae CeNave ReTre. and | Geement here, appearing in euch pieces an ‘Macbeth 6, ure. FOR ORAY HAIn- .} poop hee EAE Se | Sacectorraene ate stan | Pe Ree voter mycte! cemye | SRE — made vp for any Secretary Thompson and Superinten i * , : , Porster J. ere renamed ty at ; wawres a: 6 deus Kesnaedy ace edhoring rigiliy 10 tneir requisementa ' bushele corn, 6 . Loonies and Hermione, Sceum grey sn iew bec lala realdsase, Se Wacom, | WY PATE ak SOV sURNA, OO mastes ‘san

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