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NEW YURK HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1866.—TRIPLE SHEET. 5 _— lod of Ireland's history the island as well a#a por- | obliged to the officers to Meera, Turtle & . rroyeita,: aman THE GABLE IN IRELAND, | e's 'scro'me Woscn’s, hich exit: | Go oe, and" fom dence to Unto Sontee Der Woie "OA IFORNIA.: Thousands of Scandinavians Coming Over to sd ton is fully borne out by the ee names as | Mr. Braper waived examination, aud the two were held . ue Settle in Misseuri-How They Are Governed O'8ullivan, O'Driscoll, uurphy, Rooney, &e., all indu- | over for trial in bonds of $1,000 each, THE MISSION TO RUSSIA. , En Route, &e., &e. Meabiy of Cestitinn origin. le tite one nema ‘The Irlaud measures about seven mi Fe9, fn P E at ‘The Henatp has already announced the departure of rejoices ina ation of about thousand souls, STAMPEDE OF THE MISCEGENS. An sig sugtee Peay iy sbout fve hundred Scandinavian emigrants, who re- | Valent'a and the Surroundings of the | siren‘! “rien ne twang ob polb Ait os ‘eterho: cently arrived here by the steamer Ottawa, for their new Hand, Knightstown and Chapeltown. pooveel A Score of Them Suddenly Decamp for Hos. . vi y joices {a possess homes on the lands of the southwest branch of the Pa Eurepean End. ae agatdlrpg oree ca the ore, anne aal tne 12 Poser | tom—The Pregrasm: f the Union League a chapel and a grog shop, Tho local gentry are comprised Committee to be Disregardod—A Few of the cific Railroad, Last evéning Major Sommers Knight, of ‘a of Ki ‘ ‘The: D in the single individual kuo the Knight ery, | Ah A What y are De- Donneberg, and Captain Kroiger, of the Danish Ma- mide pina o laaie ual known of (Re Raia poRee; my re news mal ere Se Ten fae ae ae eet MeRioatry, ot ene | How tho Great Telegraphic Apparatas } bs, vt ic innaniconte aro aimont withont exception | (5 eno Union League Gud House yesterday | A BAD ARRANGEMENT, AND WHY. city, left for 8% Lo perv! settlement well to do and ! behaves this is about the boy in bo gkrdi pl aoyped phar hd rege is altogether un. | Morning revealed a still more uninteresting and stupid Denmark, Sweden and Norway have taken a very lively ‘ fs Regarded. pore entgearated from Xue mainland (he aanall farmere state of alairs, although gccording to the programme ora neem interest in the success of the American Emigrant Aid itherto had no fears of eviction or ning for | drawn up by the club committee, yesterday was to have and Homestead Company, under whose auspices these Fent, I say hithorto; my reasons wil nae reeri | been set apart as aday of free and jovial, ocatinter-| & TERRIBLE ACCIDENT. The young emigrants have sou Young men are employed in tho granis have sought our shores, This interest is espe- aro sober and industrions, the girls are simple and good | course among the delegates and thelr sympathisers and cially manifested by the appointment by the King of | 4 , 8 EW | looking © bas an air of happiness ieee * wee i Deamerk of Major: Souter mand Captain Hrelger 10 at- Income from the N Boon ar cell Pac bag, an air of happiness | aa an occasion for a rurther intercvango of mdieal opt THE CZAR’S TOAST TO THE UNITED STATES A PROFOUND IMPRESSION PRODUCED. ' ke. &. &o. Gun ST. PETERSBURG CORRESPONDENCE, in the West. On returning to Denmark, after York Herald. expect, “But iv ts mmch to be feared things will not long | fon and further conversational abuse of the Chief) Sau Francisco and Its Iim- cover the completion of thelr toar in Missouri, continue nt pesocable condition, Even n0W | Magistrate of the nation, Finding the balis of the igs eer their report to the government will no doubt there is aru and a wholesome dread Of | <isy nouse dreary and. desened, ha pounding sedan ent. en nan er ai aay Bl Mae Sig iy pena rt servation le beaipalng in pecredsSee maaan Talis echoing ‘ae tae dateaeeal Jiertng servant, ite ke. au he. Yertorday the Emperor gave a dipner at the Palace of | mevifestod by the inhabitants of the shores of the Baltic. Solthes Mine MANO THE CANLE ee hoing only the foots of loiteri: p sh le 7 7 M4 * PU ) ay is situated about six miles from jramerey Park Hotel was viniled. Thore it was acer. Foterhoff to the Americans who had been presented to | Msior Sommers will hen take up ils reskdence sn Copen- POPULAR PREJUDICES AGAINST IT. } w2 et: ‘ad Is approuchod ‘by a wild and inaccessible | tained with som surprise (hat whout twenty of the tal hf, at which were in attendance @ largo and brilliant | tion of eight tuousand Scandinavians who design to make Toad, Arrived hore your first thought is that you are miwogens bad decamped suddenly, ab an early hour QUA SAN FRANCISCO CORRESPONDENCE, portion of the Court, together with officers of the army | Missouri their future home, ‘The Ottawa returns to Co- - On the nearest spot of land to yourown, of, in the wordy | in’ the morning, for Boston and other points in the - peubagen on the 16th instant, with a full cargo, and on Of tho jarvie, that tuore isn't the foodin’ Yay a goat be- | northern and eastern fections of the county. Jt Was | phe Ching Steamers to Touch at the % ~ BF sa Ay th ‘ gs certained also that they are all to moet together in the samo day the second new'ateamehip of the ‘ine, the | ‘The Tm B to | {een tne an” Amerikay.”" Tho broad Atlantio is at your | ascent alo tha al wat re TIE eA Lacs Torlie snnene in Utonheigen, will leavo that city for this port with a large he Injuries which It Bears foot, and the waves dash incowantly ugainat the cliffs | Albany on pext Saturday. Rs Ded memaen oad Cly--San Francisco and Its Impreve- @ud navy of tho bivhest rank, and one or two distin- guished foreign officials, ‘There wore present, of the tmperial family, their Ma- | number of éumigrants, | The eystem adopted by the com. the Farmers. “/A.wooden shila ie to Lone Cight, fear wich tho | Oonding to the prigmamine SC Ghe Union Lesgu Keeling, &c. Jesties the Emperor and Empress, et iad bree ye ey Senta enter an a ue he ts, talls you to baye arrived at the | mittee, “On Thuraday ey Baw Francisoo, August 18, 1860. Tho Grand Duchess Maria, Kurope they are divided lato companies of fiftien, of ‘4 . Mf your search, bout Ox30%2, ay | ear Of the aint TR wiih hone form | We were much surprised tw hear that tho tit bavor@ Tho Grand Dhchess Eugene, Perea cr gen ea AE pg eg UR VALENTIA CORRESPCKDENCE. ithe, interior Is ateided into the instrament rooms, | however, this formal wd Wo omit the Sandwich Ialauds as a stopping point be mu — chen, dining and sie ‘ , Mie Lat result as'vacantly ay did tie port. wad The Grand Dukes, song of the Emperor, and, iudend, tale A 3 bone are ihr lear of som Fommammnnum, Ireland, Auguat 26, 1566, gaer ul mmafasabia wonton pikees, tit ys ut as very fow of ry Ore-triod’ tweeu (his port and Japan had failed to pass, thus com, ‘alt the royal family, WHERE THE RIN END OF TAR CAMLE 16 MITUATED, olerks hore, fonr of them belong icand | sept the main body of the misceyens. > who were | pelling the company to carry out the terms of the to the Flee and police regulations of his company, Upon the arrival Tho American guests present were Mr. Fox,General | of the sicamer ut this she is boarded by av agent of | Few persons, previous to the successful laying of the | Maxnotic Companies, aud tho remainder being im tho | bere yesterday were Newnes O. f, Hoe Hiowtaud, | omginal contract, to stop at Honolula golng and roturm Clay, Commanders Murray and Beaumont, Recretary | the company, who checks ali the baggeys, ‘haudiog. the Atlantic cable, wero even aware of tho existence of much | immediate cortion of the Atlantic Tela. rayh Company. ag ag Soggy nay agp ere Rg 14. | ing, tuoreby increasing the length of the passage at leash Ten uae Wines tae ok Ee ee ee Ee ee ere rarer eouter with railroad tickote 0 | gn istand as Valentia, and still fewer had ever heard of | mon, very warm hearted, agreeable téllows; and 1 tel | Hnvnilton, Horaco Maynard, Charles F. Sess, A. F. Hol- | fve days. Examine a map of the world and observe the ect wee taatee te eal ree eben: muster rolls are returned to Copenhagen, with’ remerks | the Bay of Follhammeram; nor is thia to be wondered you it Ws duilioalt tak to be good humored 9 far away | combo, C. H. Vmwnscomb, 'W- is. Ske and about « | position of the Sandwich Islands with San Francleoe aod with the const of Japan, and it will be readily con how much additional space must bé passed over and how much valuable time lost in making (hat paseage rather than a direct course betwee reisno dot butthattheelb | the two points ow, if the trade betweeg Bawyer, of New York, ° The dinner was, of course, an clegant affair, ‘Tho Jadics’ toileis were brilliant. TOR IMPERINL TOAST, Por the first time in the memory of man or in the tra- ditions of the imperial house the Emperor arore in his seat and taking a giass said in French:—“I propose the ‘dealth of the United States and the American deputation, pe the continued good relations between the two na- jons, ibe company of course rose when the Emperor stood, tho haunts a re osed 80 1 dozen othors have left the city, and, after visiting Bos opposite eur name, showing the section of land pur- | at. Valentin in itaelt in os the haunts of, civilization and exposed t ee | co Goll eaakioee daeaeaeen” tay sae ~ ry insignificant spot, and | inconveniences. They all live well at (he expense of the Stat tela octet aid, Vowt Oticn adiivess. sil } yoth it end Fotlhammerum seldom find a place in an- | company, linving a tet class cook on the premises, and frionds in Fatherland, Every facility is extended by the | elentor modern maps, Now the caso is entirely differ. | # £004 »pvly of fur enampague and “erfand. arf. Your company to enable the emigrant to become established | ent; the E are always on duty day aud night, whilo tho rest con- on a farm or homestead of hie own, after the plan now | cali A# the European terminus of the great Anglo- | trivo to sicep as be eA ONT | nite tir goods ana it 0" 0) he world, ban 0 oud, : American cable, no kmall attention is directed to it, and | have not the best ste adopted in Scandinavian Europe. t, sesieunk cominittce, in thelr arrangements, too heavy @ | thieport and the telands oF between the islandaand Chima, - meloaiedtieneeiaclanaeteciticin, fow tourists in Ireland neglect paying it a visit, THK AWK are very trict, ai range phibited < draft ou the future for even thy miscegens to honor 9 7 SCURRILOUS LANGUAGE OF THE CAMPAIGN. TOW 10 GET THERK. bet MeN AA ele ie |. lo Gamieveninn Ganemstdames Fe iowuloore Were sufficient to authorize this departure from a dired course, it would be another matier; but it does not, am headquarters MIM these worthios have left the me- pparatus, or, in fuct, anvehing connected with the Americana, in addition to their other virtues, are | telegraph, ‘the /nstramont room ia awail, and turnished | th 4 pliduees for the receiving and the | Mmonder of w division of Federal cayairy in the Army of | canaot for some time to come. The experiment hag [From the Springfeld Republican, A: Oe ee ee gist 29, a OR! aye 29.) | repldlly attaining notoriety a8 the tallest travetiers in | Wit tho nec and sat down after be had takea his seat, " eamnne 8 teh Decker one the Cumbertand, visited the club rooms and was wart! There was of course no response, but there was some | The scurrilous language applied to the Prosident is | the world; and should any of them, during thelr Ru- | pinced a {rowt of tie oleae eee eee eee oman Watinwshors compact, wy. looking tong | Beem tried within the past your with much soailer and pre ol C rimyrdlmopbincarg sh ens (gh ror ~aiepae of sae Papeete per isaare o.oo ef ropean tour, wish to call here, it may be well they watching for the ray of light on the mirror | man, with that peculiarly ty head and fnoial con- | more econon ebipa than those that will be run by sentiments towards the United Staten. Were? LA republican compention at, Beading, Par should know tho route, as well as what they may hope aimee ae a png sf rte elt eo omintatin | t@ Pacific Mall Company, and they even failed to pay + Hotel, and contemplates on or Albauy at au early ye THD! THEE URAL siopping at the Joluing the miscegens in Be do. KL expenses, and bad be withdrawn, The alteration of the first contract a# it was before Congroas would haye ined Site sulted the situation exactly. The Pacific Mat Company Aftor roam, | Would have been released from sending thoir ships to will start Honolulu merely to oblige a few persous having axes to bd grind, and although compelled to make thirteen round voyages to China matead of the twelve first called for, the pawage would have been shortened nearly » week, 4 w to see on their arrival, To the former task I will at once Taking all thins into cons ation the cable ta w tho United States Senate, in which the Prosident is char- | pogi very well, Ae inany aa rixtoon words p acterized as ‘the infamous Andrew Jokns-n’” and ‘the | Teved myself, and as Ido #0 the remembrance of my py i Bs R 2 fee i : nor fe oer man made resident by Wilkes Booth,” nnd in a speech to | O¥ Journey here rises before me, and I am almost con- more may not : Ina - the Convention n Eorney applied 1o the President still more | strained to ofter Puneh’s advice to intending Benediets | oxpected that opprobricus epithets. @ officials of Philadelphia, tn the ‘4 ie. “Don't.” aso same spirit, decline to pay official respect to the Prosi. | * tending visitore—i. ¢, “Don’t, Gathation 1 eter dent during his visit to their city this week on his way QUEENSTOWN, suecess I, of course, to Chicago. Several of the Chicago papers are using | You of course land here, that is, prosaming you have | gatiatied | language in reference to the President's visit, tho natural | not come over by the cable itself, not nt the rate of | a= was aL ". adopted resolutions prepared by J, W. F , Clork of Admiral testo et once translated the toast into ‘English, bat 1 betieve I have the official and correct ¢zansiation above. It is too late at this hour té remark upon the effect of ‘bis Majesty's speech. ‘Ware off to Moscow in a f2w minutes, and I have but She chance to mention the other matters of the day. A PAURSIAN ENVOY PRESENT, ‘The effect of tho speech was probably not lost on Gene. val Manteuffel, the Prussian officer who 1s here on At alate honr last night it wax clob roome that only three J the city, atl the rest hay! ing themmelves at Albany Woet ane not return ly not hom #9 great Arriral of the Mincows Bpecial mission to the Prassia, | effect of which will be to inflame i the . * uthorit ~ OS Gp Sar pe . ' ; Gaerne he pant and fanatical to theafering oF noemal ious» | $5 « word, but in the ranner known to athletes as Gar tinemee fencieel cress tae Ree ee ee Tue teneatian et, the late dee ju Pita. | ahd tho value of the line to our travelling and com ik a hale 1 One La Hii) Seuss perdi ola Ng cacy a tbere in 8 Ce “hand over fist” I aay, presuming a Ano regard for tion Of tie cable almost ex: p lelphia bave a bigh earmival In Boston to. | ™ wad aise eh cabanas. Y would aga ‘Dochess Mari: 4 e vigetoket f health has constrained you to take transportation by the | otber sources. So far an news 6 ‘ian | Rta lana fs tho amembly bere of | Venetited tho Sandwich janie trade also; for of the Coui See ee Rena Tite eee | iy toate Co eee e Eee eee nave not Gone sit | safer’ node of senasee, ‘you “will land ut Queensiown, p derive Bo great advantage from ; sail the additional subsidy allowed would have mate rt and moat of the imperial family were pre- | they could nf svat dbs rene a an exhibition, Itis , ye a + TF London Tins is the price of gold and stocks, aitorether | the Rey to-morrow, to nomi rally aided the same, true that the . or another company, in gent, “Commander Murray, "in vohalt of the ateer of | tho President has detoended to iho same Lovel | Hore you will be eyed xvspiviously asa Fenian by the | about uty words pr dom pi pan state. of merican made a briet address and presented | in some of his public speeches, and has shown an entire | soyia.1 Perak é ae POUL encae a ? Taye putting on some small propel {f ample npecd and jane thouvand roubles for the object. ‘The Grand Duchess | incapacity to distinguish Androw Johnson. as (resident | “POMS” and, ten to one, will bo considered an emis. ‘Av@ret thoucdt ty would bo themed that the watap. | ABd the conseqrent pr Varson Browntow agers tae a agg ty Sa St @eceived tho money with many thanks and with evident | from Audrow Johnson as an ambitious politiciay. Bui | ty of the C.0. 1. R, and put under clos ospoinage. | y, AUB tourdl yi would Wo vmesued sia the otal Sponge aay she teionas ayncity for all requirements, and that, by their light ny 6 4 | drought, would be able to enter the harbor #f Honoluim, witeh the linge ships for the China trade wilt not be able todo, Alfogether tho failure to alter the contract has been 4 great mistake, one that it le hoped Congrews will Soin. i. Ti Kt. A. Fupner ‘ aiveption to ond reetify at an early period of the Footing Hing. * I shall givo additional details of the dinner and bail in my next. YOR TUR ROAD, ‘We leave at once for Moscow. the people owe it to themselves and to the Lonor of te | You will be rudely handled, to ascertain whether you | would ros een and the nation to make this distinction, 0 President goes to Chicago as President of the United he pau was States, In th ity he ts entitled to rerpect, and ony | ‘unks will be overhauled In the hope of a discovery of | Guna ie (Ay ie plan wi th withholding of courtesy from him because of perwnal | tobacco, cigars or other combustitiea, which, if found, } immemorial, and lad or political disthe will be mast Wigraceful. I indicaiee | witt bo confiscated for the uso and bonott of the loyal | OF Mt least that. Itt wilt tot i Valenti ott nad | Complete het ¢ may not have “consaled wipans” about you, and your | Hot of ull tre ton, Colonel curse the day serious degeneracy in public morals and manners (hat there vais’ Ghakicen. fare ' * 8. Rant | ec CANADA. Should be recvmn (9 apprehend any euch disgrace, bul auch | and pre-eminently virtuous offciale, And thon the ag la | 4 TAN | nest seaom; for by that tine Jt will be easily seen how es is obviously the fact, beggars will welcome you, aad pray for blosaing on | jong 1o remain au aM i we lox by maintaining the service as it le sow to ‘The public temper needs to be calmed, not tnilamed. | «ver honor’s purty face” and the “darlint lady,” until, | tobe bullt, and, bra have baw. | " ' 1 Sy cnother point of view it ts important SPECIAL TELEGRAMS TO THE NEW YORK HERALD. The questions pending require evs! bends and steady teen, Yo procure land ou w hat t hee should bo made, Une great object in hands for their safe adjustment, Nothing is gained to | hailing ® Ja You escape, aad take « glimpse at ibe Bsppesed Fenian Movementa—The United | the arguwonc by one party denouncing the olbor as | nest harbor tm Ireland, pe eet eae te great al ii & Tresoou.t. | establishiog > f¥to compete with the Panineular te Renewed—Continuation of the Canadian | picle resioiation of the Union upon just prniciples. | berbor of New York. Its entrance is goarded by two | Srv h inl fareiuere olives van bi and tela | ud x itary eohvenater aie of mropee | Ya tho B nil Lothmor of Bunz, And this we could Seare, d&e, Sree aces feineiclan Gr bot rene cnatina, toe excellent forte—Carlisic and Camden—which harmonize | hardly to be wondered that the tarm hontd bo ind! ne masini cha tnen We ‘ pe alloy y } be , vi y uf the five days we now lose by Tonoxto, C. W., Sept. 12, 1808. | tm speak. "He who cam a> mtn out cal! names had | With those of Hamilton and Riehinond, whilo the pines "Nt. ‘rie ab H inoamdlers aporebos, ve | SARE gp ep Dag) grin devil or al! these polnts will, no doubt, be por Light, ao that when it more irae to consider euch matters vio wemelon, the contract will be so 4 better subside, He can accomplish nothing but mischief, | Of Lafayette is supplied admirably by Spike Laland, the | ,, fe cae uy (From the aoe heer Journal (republican), August 20.) | largest and most secure prison in Ireland, There ir a} mand. The « In view of the dent's progress throug! ion | splendid depth of water, excellent anchorage and the | / become ain of the United States, we protest against the inflanma- A wiencet must euller sarvucon if tory denunciations against the head of the pation, who, | S°°2°rY # perhaps Unsurpassed elsewhere in a watering | iyricon, ‘The Hamilton Times, Ouawa Post, Montreal Jerald and Globe urge that the whole American people and tare responsible for the war waged by the 0 tn a pe wiets Isianda from Wuppression or declare war. The papers discuss nothing | whatever fwnlts he’ may have committed, hes nol been | place. And yes efforts have bean made to make of it a} Were the telegraph station {ns eg ML ‘ be Spa Tene Fon ne pears perfoctly crazed. It urges the arrest of everybody | honor our chief rule ecurrilous lanatee applied to | fF the improvement of Ireland, waa those oflarts have | Vilage to tue proport Peruplo wa utero gid yyhe orcurred In this elty yerterday swith an Irish-American look. Jt states that @ large car- = Ay bed the United States by a Coy presa | been perfectly futile. Three war vessels keep a constant | piane, whereas nou! Hall, and thely ¢ i Mee a ms J wn me eves mild be frowned upon by every good mun 1 the com- | jook ont for the Fenians, while tholr officers conduct | where it now is niner treet, o few doore west of Mar pet etore was attempted to be fired on Monday night by | ee neg aod nos tn the dense. degree hi 0 leere conduct ; " o- morrow wil be we foil to the ground w inder determined to do nething tit wil Tretond, and Fenians; but in fact there was no attempted incondia- | he frecss criticiem upon our national affairs, and the | ‘henselves og shore ina disgruoeful manner, but fully |} very much four that helore. lone tli will ba ine radical: platy lock in the taorming, Warring in the rains fem ot all. It pames of placos that are to be fired ple owe it to themselves to make a clear distinction | in acogrdance with tue politeness (?) for which English | jared by some of Loose whom It ix od to injure, | the #peceh whieh will be in ocoopants, The exact wanmver in the aivos p 7 end attacked, as if it i in poszession of all the Fesian ween violent and undignified abuse of the Chief | officers are #0 noted. bas Beveral times on the ocearon of attoropt the | Wil preside, Govornor Bu a4 the tine in wo: corre i nown, bat 1b Peorets and Magietrate and a warm divcussion of his acts or policy. Fy of this, Lord Lous, an wire wan cut and, ax I way, It ie tikely to he so again cers will be renom, cht lo be bevurwen thirty and forty. ‘Al eady Bravtford is in great alarm, the people and authorities THE CLEV LAND #OLDIEKS’ CONVENTION, propos Louth, @ pudgy, red faced man, Valentia is no exception to other portions of Ireland - one aigit porous have Deen taken ont dead, and Afieen to Deltieving thet an advance guard of Fenians bas arnved [From the Hartford Courant frep.) August 20.) has beon here some time in his yacht, rathor a tidy eraft | os regards Fenianisw, which haa tiken a etn root TERRIBLE EXPLOSION IN ALBANY. twenty wound : : Roeon Vine tors sna vines are swarming strange Thero is to be convention at Cleveland, Obio, next | o¢ about one hundred and seventy-Sve tons (sloop). | there, and though the people uoderstand vory Lite . The necideut appears to Lave been caused by the fol ‘haracters, and the Home Guard bas been ordered on | month, of soldicrs and sailors, who sustain the platform he of about it they are not the lows bitter in thelr hatred of nem lowlng plece of groge Carebexamors, A cellar was being , Aw excorsion party from London to.Clevéland, ou | of the laie Philadelphia Couvention. We regret to nee | Each evening he and the various oMoers of regiments | jygiand and wincero in thelr devotion to the cu ine ‘Ten or Twelve Persous Killed—Kight or Ten | 14é alongside the butiding, sd those employed upon the Friday Inst, bad to leave the latter place suddenly | in some of our republican exchanges an unqualified oon- | stationed in the neighborhood visit Queenstown, and Thave now pointed out what you way hope to see at Gthsrn, Manieacledabened work the day before went ao deep as tw ane em account of fearing an attack from a Fenian mob. dempation of the men who have signed the cull, and the | carry on in a most disgraceful manner, singing immoral | Valentia, and should you wich to remain «lew days you a gat wail of tho buliding to a deere " . iit doubtless « bio time. ALBANY, Sept, 12, 1866 Wt support. Some time before the Several voluntecr companies from both Upper and plication of such termsas enwards and fo fe will doubtless #peod an agroeabio tim ower Canada are ing on account of uspopylar | tiem and to ail who shall attend the convention. While it | alinds, insulting females and each tnnooont amuse ene A terrible explovion ovenrrad here tuis morn peetor of the bonne, beatiog & bg ey ete otber causes is eminent! te piag hy omge g Sariean may | ments until long past midnight, when his lordship and ing. The saw and planing mill of & & | '® the building, thought inere Engliah Adjatant Geveral McDougall bas become | seem to us hostile tereats of the country, | party start on a special train for Cork, where they finish A ChICAGO SCANDAL. G, Rork, corner of Tawresco and Water plewete, A the Union republican party will gain nothing, but loe defamation. rr to | much, by resorting to personal ‘Among the | *elr orgies. Ia the face of this Rngland boasts of the | 4 Wealthy Gentleman Deserts Mis Wife blew up at twenty minuten to ten o'clock, killing ten or ‘ ner as the wide wall where they were addressed by | signatures to the call for the Cleveland Convention are | equable way in which she metae law to rich and poor, tempts to Mid Himself of Mer by cvaive jevedils, en sexteully tesering *lahes an, fon wane. nray. | He was vo near (ie sarlace when the pollen eal Waray, thelr Freaident. He axpremed bis cen- apne tagger lg soba 9 rants YROW QURRNATOWN TO VALENTIA, and Gives Him catise in known, ay the engineer was killed with tne } ogirtente him from bie potion that he o How 1 . Y y am wandering trom my self-impored task, of a Court Jimght ga'lontly, and, in many cases, poured owt taeir blood s ¢Serdedhsetratenep Sor the good cauer. Shall much man be termed cowards | Digreemon is one of my failings and you must bear with } . Som, ‘Thia morning a case came up before Justice Do Wolf, fag gM meee ey 9 eee on me, I must, howaver, bring you down to Valentia, 90 | wich affirds a shamefal ineight Into the finmovality sud that all men must think alike, and act alike; thatcon: | W® here take tho “kears’’ for Cork, pass through that | looseness which is becoming iar too common i this Clty. science and judgment #ball rest alone with ‘one party, | modern Athens, as it !s.called. We cannot pause to ad- | Seareely « Wook pacwen but some dingranetul exposure te fas owned by © &. G. Rork, with Nelwon | 7a" auile dead. made of the private doings of sone of our leading men, " T wae on the spot about seven o'clock, in time wo Whose prerogative it rhali be to sit down in the tem 4 mire the pleasant waters of the River Dee, vor yet the | anq one cimees might dou i. tails | Rogers, a wealthy lumber merchant of this city, a6 | the sixth dead boty hoa out, thet of & rtowt, hod others. The noive of the explosion was beard to a great | versed with, and, indeed, « giana of brandy taledas t thay wos parted in to bite through an aperwore, and nearly all the winlows in the vicinity were | on leet te ncaghun ust Ae 8 A number of persous we struck with Crag be hear, when the front wall gnve way and fell, ever! © timber aed sone, hin completely. He was gotten owt noun afterwards Ortawa, Sept. 12, 1866, Several conspicuous persons are travelling through ‘Canada, and others, who are supposed to be Fenians, or Poulan agents, are noticed travelling on the cars and tif there stu Fea getting off at obscure places. Some suppose that thi steeple of Shandon, whose bells have been rendered so | city such o Virtue as Bdeliiy to one's domestic silent partner, The establishnseat covered an tly been bed why are distributing themselves along the railroads, canals famous by Father Prout (I have beard them, and prefer J. D. Braner, © wealthy end | cna, and it te nd tho Ine 1a about $20,000, The}; bt killed outright ged telegraph lines, for the purpose of cutting them ie geutions! uw the poles and fremen had done an amount of w and tavoning the cormntry inte prematare excitement, 20 shoes of Trinity), but must hasten to Mallow, postponing aod form time all following, is a Wet of the killed: Almont Ineredibie, bat suit there was moch left to at when Teal Fonimo attack is made the people our visit to Biarney and its grover for another occasion. | to go wi ‘th the newly saartied couple, I John Callen, engineer, bad « ‘@ and four or five | Setompiiaked. Other bodiew were kaown to be still will be off their guard. Vonsiderable anxiety prevails. From Mallow we ride to Killarney, and hore our journey | her brother began to suepect that all was net aa it elie children, H+ was forty years of aye. Hie body was ail | Oder the mame of bricks, mortar aud Uusbers, and with- ‘The steamer seized at Montreal on suspicion of being a proper commences. The far /amed Killarney is forty- y wife began Ww wear sed and any biown Ww ploces, and was gathered up in a bor out farging the duty, melancho ‘Penian transport bas not yet been released. five miles from Cabirciveen, which distance has to i her health was visibly Jobn Hodman, twenty-two year of , Unmarried with vigor; for mitten the chance wan one in lem hoe travelled on an outaide mail car or private vebicle, ac- for atime; bat it war empleyed in feeding the planing ma: line. wand, yet there might be @ life lo be mved aod © Dun THE BOOK TAADE SALE. cording to the taste and means of the tourist, Nothing as not happy in ber do Joht Rork, «cousin of the onuer's, twonty-five yours | being to be rescued from hie pasion of torre, — 2 can be og A passing through Killarney, or rather she came pe Bee py 8 some, aad Lae bs Port hat | of ago, leaves « widowed mother, = been prone y ee beach Fd m, ba 4 trade held one street, she coald live Bo longer with her hushwnd. She wav oy ‘O'Neill aa Prancieco, and wee | remal oh few wonken, ‘The aint day of the a on be has boen spoken of by poste afraid, she aid, of her hfe, and she averred that he bind | » Garman and wes [8 ay ogee, of tne engine Trowse, | be eure it wastanpla ane co one « large on of Whak Messrs, Leavitt, Strebeigh & Co., yesterday, when re 80 peatered more ‘then onre attempted to polson her She abso | Ms paried hie mother a few dass ago. Mis l.ree wae | wae then the city, dowiroyed by fire, but in those days Sica aoe MOHAN filets IIR, Woehd” tom wt. tham tone fr aors sivelion’ then "bea fo her, pes |, eee peaeeet “gauanae heme listorsing vom, far wo ong. sn tcorva, {tilt se ore a OW i hy 0 ; 4f went, and @ it 8 | They follow the ber be lavished al? be we, and beiwnen the | married and hed ix or eeven chimes nadine OS" ""Y-} the liprosenments mate it really wou hat porchasers think the more books they bay the | ““hiiie we have no sympathy whatever with the fo. | town and almost two abe felt cortain there was a scheme for potting rid of |" Commeliun Beye, a German, fury youre old, was mar ful city. This impomnioie Wo fod ‘ more they want, as books are bringing good prices, and | ealicd Philadelphia movement, the political trickery of | Along the road her altogether, Mr. Fitch went to the boose of Blt | sed and bad several ehildres. he demand for ‘balance’ is #0 great that the ‘knights | which is pea up, for the 'ttme being, the pro-rebel | Portions of the much talked brother-in law, but pould nover tind him at home. He. It ta behewed thet three of four bodies were thrown and the democratic slement of strength which it | 84 lakes The Reeks of M however, deomod it prudent to keap hts sinter carefoily | into the river, from which Une milll i but a titide dis | M48 tint where iu 1560 the whip that I of the hammer" fad It d\Moult to decide to the satisfac: | Tiinty relies upon for euccem la 80 Wabeparent that It secreted, ase has! been informed thet Brauer was lock- | tence ‘ hoard of endbores, is saw evvered by 8 to who shall be the fertanate for ver about the city, and # 9 carrie’ wi im, » | aed | atm ennured thet where the hovel ty poset! peg aia” Wak Maced. tho | ams tociegh 6 tad man’s eye:"' leak cocner Ents evigontly wil fhe intention ot the Chey Replat” The ecleaasay cornet cod taken to | sands wes nothing thea bet sone Billa am, 4 md | vet we would bot di the right of soldiers and taking :enzeance on her for some fancied wrong neon | the city The streste ‘near the mi! wore dita” city | Indeed | am willing to ewallow everyiuing thet has bees opened with Mesers. Taber & Co's sailors fo agemilo \n Cleveland t endorse the move. as he divcovered her. Last weak he concluded to apvly npectators, mavy of them \nqul aflor their frieuds | ‘ld @* aboot the changes thal have takew piace bere ip Porcelain transparencies, thi wh to Mesers, Win, Turtle & Go. in the hope that throug! ible that still be ome oF two bodies witieen years ol aber nee ment, nor stvop to that law isanehip whieh would It ip powsib there may 4 Lpric-s; followed by Messrs. | call there men, who bave farniehed the best evidence of them he might discover where Bruner was living, aud if | unuor ike rape ‘Takes Cockney, @n invellgent one at that, land bie “with Belle Boyd's book, | ‘et! doraly eid brevery, oxyares sas poteene. Our tie place of his wile in he howwebald. "tn, Buhay tase ae a Taiko loogrty uoew trot bien through thon hersten af f bis wile I ‘On Sunday last walk hue rot bite Uiroogls Price. Mr. Doolady’s iavoies | “mon tind wat gna of Mewes, Terti's detectives was detailed 10’ lock QRUTAL MURDER, THE RESULT OF A D:SPUTE ie city where the bent private. dweltngs are, show him ‘aa “Stimson’s Gypsies,” sold cae th 1 id eh bin ae af < the novela, theatres, pruble wait ns fet" bien have er the rman, end to wate! 0 ler . timem, Ae, Heart,” at $1, soding with FIENDISH OUTRAGE ON A GIRL EIGHT YEARS OLD, fecbing sround Among | the "principal ete | nt ame Gant ons), crouna | EEC A Alera nod Fort Fount, aud thw tai ing yablie ph ie @ Un ~, “ thet ai] be bas seen has teen the Aileen ner, tori. whcee paca: | Revenaefal Ferecity of the Girl's Mather - Sa rte ene Maced Net ty, | ot Som More sheet re tes Tora. the cin the | tenis bnunen nanteen, tha work of Sewn Pear Mulcide of the Wretched Criminal. Louinviile andy a bvile Kalirosd, and consequentty Nred i Bs from that moment Mr Braner, go wherev tid that you area © biagwtad iyer ore com, thet your | te "| - ™ ~ Yery close ueighvorn. Salford exve Kupp peruninaion wo | LO slat tom are pl. 7 0 tocomens” os aie sn whieh He — byoctapetintl vor beer Delete be cokes ioe Pass though his groand op cunditivn that le would chose | Dueniee “¢ . a Baa) Eee pn Agron bad Log the strente, be loonged Into hotels and’ chatted with the guiee after bim so a8 to exclude the cattle from bie | Tae” | would ma foul of-aned, for 1 sled Tilton f Bul. in; he took hin menle and at night retired to | Crm Belds. peat oye oye Pty oe nd would rathew Fabio" sold. at ‘"Baoeh er be wens, there also was the shadow. | &€2t4 open, through which bis hors gut inky * | comaidor them ae compiluenary, ineamuch ag three o'¢lock on they would be caned by r he rested, iteame toe stop. When he went ‘other to bed he war carefally watched, When he sroe and | ThUreday aft the two men met atone of f ‘ag Gounueymeh bal bom seis és anomalies offered the ‘Talior D Youth's Lite of “finest in Ireland, and Bet in 0 | walked out again he wan constanlly altendcd, Yenter- Foca on pete: Pony Ted heey Fay fo mmc In oo chort a mpace of tine 1 con een that foe Andrew Jobuson,” Sevoral eS... sbort time thia magnificent reene is hi from us by | day foreaovn he was seen to meet the Indy who war also | foeP thous & pate Dagag How Bp med toy Own part | war much aetonened at the rapid ade dertook as ustai to insult tho Prosident by bidding from & turn in the road, and for the remainder of the journey | an object of inioreat to tho attendant ie ning | thy, bce aa te vanre made ip this city, Bnet bu dings as Momigomery one cent to two conte ; conservative ele. we pare through « country as wild, unoaltiveted and de- | in her a ceriain Bernese Gallaghan, whem he bad for- pats nye von Kur, ant ecarted ws hang bie hat | *fhet mu shew, avch hotel an the Lowmopuliten and mont came to tie rescue and the lot went off woul of Sanereat oo any io the world, Oscasionaliy, and | moriy know w & rendent ln a disrepute» | in the | arned hia back «i i> ceed Gown, olenet Cannel be end sre KO murpameed at 8 good much to the of the ‘Mr. Nansen bad » Iittle daughter eight years of ege, At intervals of one.or two miles, We soo a solitary mad | city. They « eut on Lake strost, and walke! along for Oe lta wale. G h the markets, where ons hiner beet, mutton ares Leybold & Holt & large in- pb nay eng littie girl, who was beloved by hovel and a pile of turf, the ouly sigue of civilization | some distance: together. Then they woot into Rom & apiece of inch plank, three or four font lo and powltry be fonnd? and as for (rite and vegwabieg, of W.H. Appleton’s juvenile standard works, | who her for her winning ways and {nnocent man- | vistbia Tho cuuntry 1s of the bleakent, the land a com- | Gamage’s aur, where they quantity of sik | @% Wohes wide, with whieh why, 10 any that the world cannot equal toem be only & which drew a crowd, and excellent prices | nera Sho wan treated kindly by ht, by whom abe | plate bog, but tho single telegraph wire on ite white pole | dresser, lady selec aod shortly | SPKbbOF & blow upon the rigut rmali portion of the prawe that dee | yemerday saw, were obtained. Ht cloned with the smtscelianoous as caremsed ‘and amused, ti she came 1 look 3708 | sdmonisizes us that we aro ou the road to Valentia, aflerwards 0 ot ty 8 bor Sab eee, , ., gy sihet | ta tue way of froth, sareatverrs *, ineyberrios, Wiackber: works Messrs. Ashmead & Evan: in childitke confidence and affection, a8 After a weary ride of aix or seven hours, we now come | carry: ¢ then pak ater oe ace, eon the mde Ol | ree, peaches, pare, plone, eprests, nectarines, grapes, 3s won rin bg snd there’ ton | the heed was delivered with suMflcient free to frewure | Ges'st oie Bua Love eer country of Svcren on of the bretn, and reeult in the sicutl, produce cones & > i : her, as |t wore, to himeeif, On of about the 20th | tn sight of Caluiret but before entering the \~ 4 jaguet, Gbrecht, whether prompted by « fend m | an ae eh r birt pis Md went his earet whim daw there @ and all in plenty, and of a quailty eorh ae I have never ja, To day be an extenrive sale of Catholic | caruate, or led on by his own deep seated depravity le of gold, what amoust he could not ascortain, but te | Ssford’s death at aby eek he eereee merely med one’ the trait, wile see, which will be followed by Leavy consignments | and lust, most crueily and brutally ravished the poor Siete Goce rive chet tea, ond was mode « ‘simoat en. | The murderer te inte bad. ny Vite we rain ane MP | o yg bow many cimmes of each tere oan we from various English bouses, Ne child, with even am after repetition of the tirely of twenty dollar piedes. The gentleman evidentiy | i the momeut of writing hed sat town ‘Treatigtiog tee | OL "SO Leyend my mennery, ond 1 had bo mAs bok 4 damnable crime, Mrs. Naasen soon 1 a ones a Single exception ia medicated & rudden duappearance. He ovned « large 4 y of two wines | walked over Bash street, which cane, the fects Alove Larraied were Cm summd re PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE. t little | most miserable In Ireiand Amount of real estate in the city, brat thet might ‘a “ irl, Caged peters hel prone pity — leg Sanmcarans te Famine, - ae ‘woll for bien Ii he were to mace his abode PROGENT LNEOLN'S CRAMLIPATION PoscLAMATRO ” favorite, aod | eee caret 4 witty Une gr ) aad & rig! ve Se avenge She 6 From tho name, signifying as it does “the town elec: If the Atiantio were placed be ween bim ead u UKCOL ANG IPATY 00 ha, of the private dwetings You ene no entire Among the passengers per steamship Fulton, arrived she flew at him renzy of rage—she fought | gong,’ we might imagine Tihicivess was rather a munl- | bis wife he would be able \o enjoy the mxlmy of = bolldings, a4 the howe s Of whieh areas « yesterday morning, ta the Hon. W, Napier, brother of ih the uneonscious ferocity of @ tiger—she smote | ea) piace, but we can hear no evidence ot the appro. iam Gallaghan without any fear of interrupi.on Hore 70 THE Fprron oF wow TORK (mALD. that it is Gifiout for one whe was leon out to dine to Lord Napier, late charge d’affatres to tha United Btates; oe Lf at, neste 4 Priatowens of the derivation. BR. 2 eres + at | she wae labia at any time to be made to eter die Jam informed that in your paper of the Gh inet fied tie owe door om retarning home late, or cary, 06 q je fe orebead ; eighteen hundred, seventeen haudred and t whom ie © ei T Wetshfal é¢mertive re. “ be came tomy Ue, Wal aithough wm oo hho intends to locate permanently im the United Staies aa | fre sho was ponerieas 10. crush the wretch. betore hey te the Rochen Cashes Oketet, the village isaee: | Geeeied San tna oa ond, ota ¥ to tie cies, goa | 1 Mh elated * that in a spesot i a Phisdeipbial | pod nove ge 4 a farmer, he sized the axe aad rushed tipou him in her fury, and | ghing bat inieresting, und ix only woted for the excel. | another officer detailnd to sorist him in) satiendance | elaimed the suthorehip of frewtent Lineote's renowned | wih « ve Would have brained bim on the spot, but he avoided het | lence of ite butter. ‘Ite proximity to the birth; of | on sonwioun couple. Thay went together to one od 7 oregon 45 erie Gnd fed, though feeble ‘was his fight, a toa cousd’ load. om:$0° bosons of tes eine’ a's Gs Gm, © Brumer | Proetaraiion.”” 1 hope yoo wili de me the justice to | Obrecht then went to the house of an old friend end | there was little of lnyally to an alien government to be | entered ther” p Mit, Brown, and lady, | #@t that T made no euch claim, What I enid wae (hat aaintance, Mr. Lawrence Harsher. This wes on tho | found here, and euch is the simost | from 8t. Loule T then retarned their room, | | had earnemiy urged (ue Premdeut to beowe & praia day of Aigust, About four o’ctork tu the afternoon | without exception are Inter and the detectives left them alone there fot | S08 of emancipation) that he wer authurtee! Wo do so Of that day Mr. and Dire Haraber returned home, and | Rom , & time, Morsing dawned end the Uy the acta of Lomgress recently pomed in recart tu the when Mra. Harsher enierod (ie kitchen part of her house | that he did uot beliere there was Qt the door, ready for the coople to ma’ von Ho sakrd, “Mave you prepared emeh « Her | entire county, Head Contre Step! ence, They tried to open the door with & pa rot fror alarmed the neighborhood, | time nines, ax well ax at various periods several Fenian | it was holed on the insite ant would not open One of oat what was the mat- | omisgaries, all of whom received & warm reception and | the officers then mounted shoulders of the other ‘The following is « let of Americana by gd aces August RJ ere bat a wis, omar Connolly, bg 8 o¢ Cas, port, an J. General Le Jeudre, Horace K. Neck, Mr. and Mra, iiton, tereno D. Nickerson, ©. ©. Jack EA. “ your © for neoriy every bouse T eaine t Loenr wothing im the way of y Polciane are Bum all ayers and Ib pelieve tno barns Af orted the im thie Mente ¢ | Mame of the people here | be ’ Catholic Bichop of © Onin’, Yor, when Jo! before bim bung the dead body of Joha | gure provction, tough « nirkt search was tade for | and passed through the transept. Here, in bed Proclamation 6 and of rowrse favor Us , Obrecht, suspended by & einail pleco of rope whieb be | them? iting M | Setehe bigs lay ti Brcner taon,eoleop, ead Des JAMES A MAMILION, | Aieveme and ¥ ~" bad faatened to # joist overiend, ing teed & chair for mn Sunday antil very reorntly all the boyein the | Bernese Galinghan. They needed no more, T - Reown here that they were » ot, * the purpose, aod from which it is supposed be stepped place used to adjourn to the slope of & hill clove to the | dence of their guilt was complete; eo the two waned Rerrcean Meneee i Vircrets The remains of a wo | Convention bad : « od 7 ewes iehere akened when they ke off when he bad securely placed (ne noore around his | fuips of O'Connell's houw referred in. Here, under pro. | patientiy tli the couple tan he ve been (ound conceaied pear the row lending | without anyth Beek, | His bat was placed of the Boor beeide the chatty | tence of hurling ani other games drilling wae eared | at the dor, Kt was © from Fredervoneourg to Aleremirin, at the (ord of Aeqeia | of ove country Wraner, whe + ox comme Gad bie haug down clos by it—the ebair appar: | on, and should & rebellion ever agaia break Oat In Ire- | manded what they waned Ho wns informed the | Fun, and pariy devoured by Loge Oe examimaion © "of ali thn ently undietarbed in the pomiion ip which be had pidced | land Cahirciveen may be depended on for coniribating Srnouten he fs apprebeeson of bine lf ead by 4 tne Mt, of If be had died withuut a struggle her quots of bonest, woll-dellod patriota, ‘At least | woman. He took the warenut ent read | meen can a the ‘abitietah with th mh Of Boy | Countenance { rs iy, oe 1 one Tee MONROE, county in Ireland. This sport was never interrapied on | that be het wet by w o alvvat % wane babe Voom reareess cay dag commee pd ant the poles wore periectiy | @ trap, jHe sald be sabjet tw fits and | pened to lw Tren, were wen Goer Poxtnnes Moron Bopt. 10, 1998, | cognizaat of it wad there ie ik amonges the Waders of | spaames, and thai this woman way the ouly | abd wiaind thal (ney wote from Oultshors, © Geek et Dr. J. W. Prince, Untied Sater Volunteers, bax beem | resuming it im a very suort time. Peron in the world who koew how toetminister to him; | thew way to Aiexandta, The man hed & rragh appear. PiatioRed et the Capes aa quarsntine officer, Dr. T. Dismissing Fonianen for to present, we here take | she bad auved his life more than ones, and he knew tbat | gaee woomn rier shore the metigm sige, thie | grnereity, he are Heon, lane jemeot of Union College, Scheneuady, tar, and ia baif on hour arrive et the ferry, A | i Be were to be overtaken by hie ng he bape | ‘Visage snd dark completion the child sappwed wv bee } be contrary, Man beew aanietant ins officer. bere for « penny conveya ee ren We channel, te be not near, be woah! certain! As for the | girl aboat three years oad. ba be the tmmpeeanion thet Ute hes ton J ome Chey ban Teperied the A Gai the Fifth United stater arviilery, con | and at lengi we arrive at (he | be enireniod them pot to ik ber delicate | tne murtores tun Women amd child om placed thelr | “eerie fort terwow be hopes or mametiing frum Peting of men, under Lieutevant M. © Grier, BLAND OF Vat RYT. by arresting ber, She wae all trembling be | bedion in thts onely "yah a ‘oovered Sree Ch | ane of the leperal prrernenent Nelabie Info mene Jolt for Babuimore on route 10 join te batiorieg of | There te wothing whatever Cite abomt the name, and fala, fd aaabls W! pemal se Movenhe aniing | some en teeta of eat departed’ on ile Say | from thes ovcalsy asvn vers waren mi hash te ‘Me regiment hae om, count tor Ge 6 Meadlon axis thet ot ae earl GA CGLI~OURE bb tht sod bet eornwanion wane | F adertcheirery |e) Ledge oy