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sani eer tysisornrrptantmacnee sh —————— oo Anna. “Two Armed Expeditions Fitted Out for the Gulf Coast. Americans, Cubans and Dominicans Enlisting. Arrival ef Three Hnvoys from the Liberal Chiefs in Mexico. “Mexican Generals Gone to Head the ; Forces. An Envoy from Napoleon to y vee forwantod, and it !s confidently expected that be- Santa Anna. Roberts and Santa Anna to Check- mate Napoleon. " DEEP LAID SCHEME OF THE FENIANS, DAMAGING RYPNCT ON TH FMPERE OF SANTA ANAS MANI- pesto, ‘The determination mauifested by ru) Santa Anna hot to relinquish the cause of Mexican independence assumes daily larger aud more tangible proportions. Ho quietly awaits the result of his actien In this country, and is losing no opportunity of keeping fuel to the blaze which his arrtval in the United States kindled in Mexico, ‘Ho claims that the firat serions blows that were given to the empire were owing (0 the eifec) which his manifesto Jad upon the Mexicans, nnd asserts, not without reason, that the mpid crambling of Maximilian’s throne dates from the moment that it became known in Mexico that he had drawn bis sword in defence of his comntry’s freedom. ARRIVAL OF EXVOYS PROM MEXICO, Quite ravently three envoys arrived in New York by railroad, vin New Orleave, from the Pio Grande, Tuxpan ent Vora Crus, bearing despatches to him from chieftains of aft partion, urging upon him in the most earnest man ner to be prompt and sirike during the present agitation of the imperialists. : THR KIT: TORT A letter from Jalapa, dated Aug , from a source whence such news war not to he expected, pict to bim the effect of his prevence in the United States, the tottering condition of the empire and the dread en tertained by all who have anything to [ose that the excesses which will follow the exit of his Imperial Majesty may leave an iniclibl* stain upon Mexican his- tory, art urges bim to bs ic) ond decided. AN EXTON LADY GONR. Acting “pon these facty le has already Otied out an @xpediuon, composed of ubout two thousand men, fully armed aud equipped for a bold stroke upon the Gulf boast. These troops are composed of the remains of the former Spanish forces in San Domingo, Uberals from ‘the island of Cuba and about six hundred and forty vot- \ tateers (rom the United state. Ample supplies in the way of arms, ammunition and clothing have already fore this wows can be communicated to the imperial authorities the force will have landed in the neighbor- hood of either Matamoros, Tampico or Vera Cruz. OPMICERS LEAVING TRE UNITHD STATHS. About ton days ago three genorals left this city for Morice, commissioned to organize « concerted action with (be above mentiqned force, aud even tually lead it. ‘This bedy of troope ts oun to be followed by others, making an aggrogace of between five and ten thousand soidiers that Dave seen fizht, Aud men who beer uo love Lo mouacolyeal of Imperial rie on this continent. rai Sante Anua bas cireaty ineued about one bi In thia connection it may be the tact that there has existed in the United Stales, for izauon known af the Koxghts of the ization totally distinct the 2, E il A] if | FEET | i tt MOTIVES “re wanna te <a Cagsideeadle curivat: exritement Was caused aeoouneement Uni oss Anna and Colomel Roberts the servicer of the Peuwns in bebait ced Gob appenr strange when Giplomets eogaged to itscon- umeo, ob? could at any moment and Napolecn has been ing for Taraieh to fred upom hope, The wever, want semethi AE oil event: on Anna a Napoleon onderrtend that, matead mpon Mexico be might far hetter bave Drew's chains of Ireland. More be the best (rend of the nerme to be with Mexico. f s i . i ¥ i & ; il G f li ! i i : i 7 f, 7] a imeeRean! Leo \ pleased at hav ng vot comparatively out of the continent ron tha: eneurubered his former fe bas some birler experience of the sharpers make it a busines ye cam vous a8 pees nw og i t ity? il i ie 33 s ei | t i Fa $ i r i if ; it 52 re a i : is pe i i H i : ! : i i F 2 & [ - & it t 3 seh A a ii ie 3 : L ii A i 3 z i i i F i F Ui 1 if ii i : : Sosirerre iste ave Combined Movement of Liberals Upen Du- range—Captured Despatches of Marshal Basaine, &c. ‘Wasnmatos, Sept. 30, 1966. Sefior Romero, the Mexican Minister, reosived to-day despatches from his government dated Chihuahua, up to the 3d inst. President Juarez had appointed Genera! ‘Nuza Governor and military commander of the State of ‘Zocatecas. General Nuza was instructed to march with the available forces of his command upon the city of Durango, the only place the French hold in that’ State, ‘and to attack it in combination with the forces of General Morrera, General Diego Alvarez has been appointed Miliary Governor of the State of Guerrero. The official paper of Chitnabua publishes an important correspondence from General Bazaine to Genel Douay, captured by General Escobedo's forces, showing the dif- ficult condition in which the French army i# placed in Moxiro. The principal despatches are written in cipher. ‘There is no trath inthe rumor that @eneral Ortege was At Caredo, Mexico, The Goveral comeing quiet at New York : POLICE INTELLIGENCE. A Brorat, Assavtr—Taw Vier ix A Daxanrovs Cox- ortios.—On Saturday evening a most brutal and onpro- voked assault was committed upon a respectable German, hy which the victum was so seriously injured as to render his rovovery a muatter of some doubt, It appoars that two mon named Francis Mack and Ignatz Nahrap have for a long time entertained a violent animosity towards Mr. Jacob Buxtaum, and of late this ill fooling bas so in- creased, ibis said, that the two bave often been heard to uttor direst threats against him, At the time above named Mr. Bwxbaum was sitting on the steps of bis house in Seventh avenne, when Mack and Nabrap came up, and a dispute at once bacan. Suddenly Mack, it is alleged, drow from his pocket a short iron rod, with which he dealt Mr. Buxbanm blows on the head so violent as to ronder the latter insensible. They at once fled, bat were pursued and arrested by the police, Yesterday morning the mep were brought up before Justice Dodge, A state- ment from the attending physician was read, pronouncing the condition of the wounded man critical. The men were remanded to await the result of his injuries. Bororary Ix A Tenement Hovse-—- Tae Rascau Caccut tv tm Act,—William Kabu and his family oc cupy apartments on the third floor of the tenement house No. 36 Chrvstie street. On Saterday afternoon Mrs, Kuhn locked the door of her room, and left the house, soon after which a burglar made his appearance aud with false keys, which he bad in bis possess'ou, opened the door and entered the room 80 recently left by Mrs. Kuhu. Ho then collected several silk dremer, gentlomen’s wearing apparel and other articles, valuod at about $250, As the burglar was about to eecape with his booty, be was discovered by Barbara Schnotder, occu- ‘ng the room adjoining, who gave the alarm, The rglar, whose uame is Thomas Wiilians, dropped the stolem property and fled down staira, pursued by several of the tenants, who cried “Stop, thief.”” Withams ron rapidly op tho street, and an officer of the Sixth peee'net hearing the alarm, intercepted the fugitive, and arrested hun, On paving ‘the room, Williams dropped ‘ive skeleton keys, hich were recovered. On his back at the time of his arrest was one of Mr. Kubn’s coats. Yesterday Williams was taken before Justice Dowling, and committed (o the Tombs for trial withoat bail. The accused is thirty-five years of age, ® native of Canada, and lives in Weat Thirty-cighth street. He is known to che police a8 a notorious burglar. About twelve years ago Williams was arrested with Pat, Randall, and @ man named Besworh, for robbing the Windham (Conn.) bank of a large amount of money. They were all con- victed, and Williams and Randall were sentenced to the States Prison for nine years each, and Bosworth for three years. Williams served bis term in on, and such was alao the fate of hig contederates in the bank robbery. Foowo wird Boronar’s Lertemeers.—About half-past two o'clock yesterday morning, detectives Minor and Wooldridge, of the Sixth precinct, discovered a suspi- cous appearing young man on the corner of Canal street and Broadway, apd took bim in charge. The prisoner gave his name a Joseph Hoey, and on search): g him, the detectives found severa! skeleton keys secreted on his person. It is charged thathe had the burgiarious ‘raple ments in his possession fa the might time with intent to commit a felony. Justice Dowling, before whom the prisoner was taken, committed him for trial. Hoey had three companions with him when first discovered by the otticers, bat they managed to escape. Fiewt axp Stanwwu,--Chartes Gossman, of 265 Wil- fia street, and Robert MeKay, became involred in a uarrel on Saturday night, ting which McKay, as oeraed, peng ye, ri Goraman 4 out Mr. in the arm, tntlicting a severe wound. officer of the Fourth precinet arrested the “ knij An of the knife,"’ and ou complaint of the victim Ji Dowling committed him to the Tombs for trial Kusrromavia.—Mary A. Gatewood, of 149 East Fifty- first street, was charged yesterday morning before Judge Connolly, with stealing several articles of ciothing from Anna KE, Prescott, with whom she bad been boarding. Mra. Prescott swore that she found the stolen articles in the preoner's tronk, but an elderi; , who to take an interost in the adair, before the Jadge and stated that the prisoner ‘been for four berelt. old-fashioned free fight; himself ; { i thd ; i : i gE re il Hy j ; Z He aH ih nly i Ax Ixmowast Dewiat.—When the name of John Geer ‘was called yesterday morning, at the Jefferson Market Police Court, a seedy individaal marched forth from the box and faced bis Honor as with the air of a deeply out- raged man. Mr. Geer held in bis hand a very much worn beaver hat, whose like after much painful invert!- of the fashion a a suflored fo atiention (rom their possessor, bat ee ee ee mass of curled, binck woot. No collar its _snow-white edge trom under Mr. Geer's and his shirt, if be wore any, was invisible from beneath A Fy 4 frock a tary wear. vs i person uf profound ries,” te eae te os your word?’’ pro; exceedingly disdainful even through the dirt or hie face, addressed bim thus:— ti an character of a man of honor? Bir, you are « igveviomnen eaten with fot, reel- i nt faiscbooae of thi to the threw beck poh piney pertect epenard omy ee Ubat were to the spectators ludicrous indeed. Baarex Wirsoct Provecetion.—On Saturday night Foto O'Neil and James Kennedy were together in a sa- Toon om Grand street, when some petty dispute ors Srorag Oiheon by tne uheeas bis him severai slow im the a ee? wr Site at is he LY oak, in the cum of for appearances at the Semtons. ALUedme Waren Ter Heo ror Trat.—Doval the megro, the particulars of whose arrest on ebain, worth the 31st of i i it ba NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, OUTUBEK 1, 1866. charted with’ auorder io haa boon Sige, Seoaae cn es aes He was very severely fagé drawing to a close, and in a few weeks more the ‘Temple of Music, from which spoke the oracles of the ‘French , German and Italian schools will be silent aad deserted, In those concerts, Mr. Dodworth has accom- plished much good and benefited art considerably. While his programme« have always contained pieces suitable for the miscellaneous audiences that crowd to the Park on a Saturday afternooa—light, pleasing, salon pieces, still he managed from time to time to introduce a fragment of a symphony, or other classical work, thereby preparing his hearers for the coucert hail and symphony soirée in the winter sea- son, Of course those classical —_sstections were never itteuded by him to be given with all the coloring and power that the composer demande, for in an open air concert, and with a band alone, this would be an impossibility; still if he succeeds in even giving an idea of those mighty works, and inspiring bie hearers with adesire to hear them rendered in the symphouy soiree, he bas accomplished a great deal. Suppose in Those concerts, amid the mass of waltzes, polkas, marches aud gational potpourris, he occasionally interlardsa move- mont from a symphony, there may be a few more disci- ples won over to the classical school, and ax piecas often become popular by belag coustantiy brought before the public, Beethoven, Mozart and Meyerbeer may thas become the fuvoriies of the matres as well as they are of all musicians. Without such an explanation, the attempt to give a classical piece with 4 military band of thirty-cight performers would be preposterous. No other band in New York but Mr. Dodworth’s could sue- ceed as well iu those works, Noxt summer the concerts will be got up in a taore extensive manuer, and the number of musicians will probably be doubled. Then there can be more color and warmth infused into selec- ons from the great masters, and masic wil! gain thereby thor is of votarios, The snmmer of 1867 will inaugu- rate anew era in music. Besides the Park concorty, Théodore Thomas will revive the Terrace Garden enter- tainments on a grander scale than before, The garden will be «plendidiy fitted ap by Mr. Jota Kooh, who will make a trip to Paris next spring with Mr. Thomas to arrange for tho garden concerts. On the banks of the North river, near the proposed grand entrance to the Park, there will be grand orchestral concerts given in the new Garden of Art, which, when completed, will be one of tha chief atiractions of the metropolis. ‘Thus the people who stay im the city during the summer can have a choice of three diferent sores of recreation, enjoyment and atawement, at any of which they mag be assured of hearing ood m Irving Hall. Fitth Sunday Cow Every Sunday night eines the concerts commenced at {rving Hatt, the audience has beou overwhelming {n point of numbers and onthusinam, Lawt nigit was no exception. Every seat was occupied from the beginning of the concert, and a large noimber bad to content them selves with standing room. The orchestral pioces opened with Mondelssobn's symphony in A, No 4 Al though the third aympbony of gue composer ix consid ered by some bis grealeet work, stil! we think that in this symphony there is more unity and comptetoness of idea, The sceond and last movemouts ace the best ‘The andan‘e has a charming theme, eotorm’ wit an occompaniment of grace and beauty. fa the last «movement, Salterello Prevto, it — something novel in asymphony, The same epir.t that breathes in the Midsommer Night's Dream |x apnarent in this move ment, Little dutterings of the violins with dialogues of fl onets and obo}, reminiscences of Pack, Ti- tania and Oberon sparkle throngh it. Menelssohn displays the moet consutamate sicill and talent im all lis sytuptonties, but in thik movement he surpasses Limself. Ther is uot the g: ve and soni in his works that we find ia the immortal Beethoven symp! bat they possess a charm and winning grace that qunt ever make them popular. He is greatest in his shorter works, He cannot gragp an epic theme with the Titanic imagine tion of Beethoven, bat in some simple work the oxqulaite finish and adornment be bestows on it render ita chef @awrre of art, The Turkish March, by Morart, was next played by the orelestra. [1 bus the real, wild Tartar ring about it and admirably itiastrates the bar- baric spirit that ted the followers of the Prophet from Mecca to Granada. Mr. Houry Schmit? played « solo on the Frevch bora admirably. Madame Bertha Johannseu sang a usual in the style of a finished artiste, Her voice 48 much worn in the upper notes, bet she («ati an ac- ceptable feature in a concert, Nearly every pisos on the programme was encored and received with applause. These concerts are increasing im popelarity, aa with such an orchestra as that of Mr, Thomas, and with such vocalists as appear at each concert, they deserve to do, ‘The overture to the Post and Peasant and the grand fantasia, L' Africaine, played im the second part of the Programme, would alone have been a anMieisat bill for the night. ‘The Bateman Troupe. The success which Mr. Rateman’s even ent company met with in Boston has been of the most unequivocal character, Al! tho artists received quite an ovation, and are very highly spoken of by those who have heard them. The welcome extended to Madame Pareps was of the most enthusiastic description. Signor! Perrantt and Fortuns are said to make ao excellent appearance (a concert, which few Italian singers here do ‘They are genorally out ot place when taken from the opera and placed in aconeert room. When the magnificent new Steimway Hal! is completed we shail have an opportunity of hearing this rare assemblage of artists. To-night the favorite tenor, Signor Brignoli, will appear at tue Boston Music Hall, for the frst time this senson oe, ¢ THE CONGRESSIONAL AMENDMENT. (From the Cinciumat: Commoreia! the radicat wns ‘The career of Stevens and Sumner ed. and if it had not been for the iuherem aud was cl perverse obstinacy of the President te could have been roeonciled with the majority of both houses of Con different times approved every point of the amendment, and If be had si to have ang changes made fn it, that it might conforms precisely with his views, there is mo doutt bin win! would have bad great weight. But he was so far pouw 1m bis hostility to Congress thet he could not even wubentt the amendment to te States without doin it was not bis duty to do—and the doing of which under the cireamstances was ® gtave breach of decorum ing expression to hit dissent. Not satifled with th exerted himself to prevent the ratification of the amend- by his own State, and thus made the io breach between the executive — and legislative branches of the government irrepare- bie. While Congress, after months of stormy discussion, was settling down upon # reasonable policy of reconstruction, the President was drifting inte the opposition; and it that when Congress found itself, at the close of the session, on the precive the President had at the beginning, he abandoned it, Now we to the follies commit- first part of te be: “ieee ooo, rear many valuable Smeets seme . = to the office, he cncovenns te tue dale was locked, sod he toys, ia i i AMUSEMENTS The Metropolitan Kutertaiaments. The programmes which have been issued by the inde- pendent managers of tho theatres and music halls of this city and Brooklyn for the present woek afford evidence of witberal enterprise and a carefal selection of pieces. On the boards they have Ristori, Hackett, Dawison, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Paul, with other roally deserving celebrities of lesser note, all to appear in rdles worthy of their name and reputation. The announcements (u- clude :— RINTORI 4 TUR FRENCH THBATAS. Elizabeth, Queen of England, will be presented at the French theatre this evening, with Madame Ade- laide Ristori in hor famous réle of Elizabeth. The Ristori ovenings” in New York for the weok are Mon- day, Wedneiday, Friday and Saturday. BhosDWAT THRATNA Mr. J. H. Hackett enters the last week of his limited and very successful engagement at the Broadway this eve ing. Manager Wood will provent the grand his. torical play of King Honry the Fourth, with Mer, Hackett, the Sbakspetian delineate im the character of the most intellectual aut perfect Falstat, The piece will be continued until notice is given of its retirement,? and as a number of young porsons who have ‘not seen Hackett’s Falstaff’ have matured within the last few years, there is mo doubt but that the house will be fillet to overflowing. Mr. Hackett is supported im very eMcjent style by the mem- bors of the company. Miss Maggie Mitchel! is to open at the Broadway on Monday, October 8. ME, AND WES, HOWARD PAUL'S BNTRETAINMENTS, Mr. HD, Paimor wit introduce to the American pub- lic this evening, at Irving Hall, the celebrated artistes Mr. and Mrs. Howard Paul, from the Egyptian and St, James’ Halls, London, where they have performed for one thousand nights in the popular and fashionable musical and comic entertainments onttined in the Herann yesterday morning. ‘This evening Mrs, Howard Pant will sing Honry Russell's descriptive sonss entitled: The Ship on Fire,” The Dream of the Reveller,”’ and present her extraordinary living photograph of the English tonor, Mr, Sima Reeves, Mr Howard Pont wil! give his original akotch, embodying a soone of conjugal Lif entitled Ripples on the Lake, and sing the old ballad, Whon Goorge the Third was King.’ GERMAN THALIA THRATION The managers of this eatablisnment, in Broad ay, op- posite the St. Nicholas Motel, announce the production of the five act drama, entitled Rubens in Madrid, with Mr Edward Huerting as Poter Pank Rubeus, and Mure. Schetler as Donna Eth Tuey will be supported by rat class artista, THA Sew YoRE Thar The vory woll chown bill whieh Oiled the New York which bas been trans. provements, The Haunted natiot The Queen of Tony Vastor i kore in wew and original the Black Croo! owery with ia the spectact t Howse the Bawil songs rod to th von, with the CHANTRY Warr ThE hour for the vo: of Charles W « COMNINATION THOURE novtnent of tine performabees ination Company, 4 Minstrels and Com! at Brreot’s Mechanicy ft Broadway, has been chauged to right o'clocte The manager an nonnees the re-encagerout for six nights longer of W [bis son Frank. the boneless boy, 9 won pre: soly MH Astiton an dee of the age Leon's Minstrel Company, No, 720 Broadway, will be opened to the publicthis evening. The troupe has been organized with great care from the purest: masteat foun tains of the great West, and ix made up of twonty favor ‘The bail is eomvenient and comfortable, pac After « as Hern exhausted the Doves, Oxygensted Air and the elr native mountains, com iatro. Rasy ite performers. and furnished with a vew aod programe of troape will give the Tw Cow-hoil-o-giaas, frora ing with Kelly & Leon's Burlesque Hippodrome, trained Arabians, ‘The and ather celebrities WARE aR LLURONIT. ‘VOia goutleman bay (ransterred bie entertalcments from frviag Hall to Dodworth Hall, Broadway, the first named establishmeut having beea rented, for mouths M. Marte wonderfully” aneceaaful in his feats, which moat be He opens » Dod. 19 stage. inangurat ducing erghe (high!y Family,’ Hands Loore pest, for the wse of Mr sad Mew. Howard Paul “ witnested to be jisily appreciated worth Hail this evening. BUDWORTH « MINNTRELS Mr, Budworth sstuina bin oxpensiv new Fifth Avenue Opors House in & very spirited ian ner in the production of attractive povettien, Thte «rem ing the members of tiie troupe appear, for the fret time, ta the Jolly Millers. The managers announce abe the fest week of the art on Canads, Hapyieet Conple Out, the Verse uted nay Age. enterprise al the Two Quiet Lambs, wus Barbera Alien Dutehman, and many songs, dances burlesquos, and au forts FAN PRANOMOD Mie Le ‘Tee ball of this troupe No. 686 roadway ent La tw vedecorstions, ant xiining with the eountenantes of Mesare. Hirch, Wambold, Bernard and Wacker in (err novel and amusing eceutrieitios Their programme of the past week bas bery sa wall recetved that \( com ite aimost unehan ged. trode dansours ansolate, qwatnt on ‘The burlesque, The Black Coos in the African ballet trowpe, with many “ rtarnme pret * concludes the « PRATORE IN HROOK LTS, 4, the necoad subscription Adelaide Ristori will appear at the Brooklyn Acaiew Dusie in ber grand impersonation of THE FARK THEATER HHOOR Mra, F. B. Conway bas arranged to prodox attractive pieces at the Vark theatre, Brooklyn during the week. Monday and Tuesday evenings The Ticket Leave Man will be presented in fine atyle and wil Propriate appurtenances, Mr. F 6. Conway sustain oc the character of Tho Ticket-of-leave Man. Mr. (ouws is regarded as almost unapprom babie in his render og é Wola of Taewlay rv Stuarc ‘this pert, hiv fine elocutionary power aiding hiv veloped dramatic talent vastly, The member’ 0! BUMrTONs company engaged at the howne wil! caper him om each oreasion, and by combining « little wore enorny with his style there is Uithie dawis bat Mr Coo | way's Ticket of Leave Man will Mi (he Park to overtow fing. MOOLET'® OF RRA ROUME, MROORL® Tiss evening the audiences at Hooley's Upere Rowe Wil! witeews the first appearance of the beaje solewt, Mr Androw Leavitt, when will be given the Cuy Care Ole Bell a a Tight Place, the Break Neck Act, Puhon Marker on a “etarday Night, with other good perforaawer THe © hen RereRt IF aeeery® At the Brooklyn Acaiemy of Muse on Thureter Oowver 4, manager Tayleure, in accordance wud be plan of presenting the @rams ia Wa recoge red varie’ e. will introduce the Webd Migters, who make ss only oP pearance in the city of ther residence in two cap! picces, The Misses Wel will be succeeded by ili Toe ond John sefton, the comedian, ow the He aed”) Mies Joan M. Daveuport on the 4b met theatres, fo Broadway, near Eighth street, during week, Las only two aighis to run, Monday’ and Toesday evenings the performances will commence with the two art comedy of A Fine Kd E » Gentleman, Mr. Mark smith aging during #n interval the popular song of The Fine Old Enelish Gontieman,’' and Mrs, Gomersall wiving the bunting seng called ‘Old Towler,” Anew and , ¥ me, Love, to Me," will be. ang for the first time, nesday eveans the genuine - version of the Poctor of Alcantara will be produced, an der the immediate supervision of the anthor, Jattus Richber, he performances conclude with the tragl cally startling burlesqne of Rumeti-tao-ale; or, the Laves Lord Lovell and Naney felt TONY PAPTOR'S OPERA MOU Vir Tony pastor Will produce, at vera House in the Bowery, this evening on entirely gow drama ontitted by Brighans Young; « ¢ Among tha Mormons, prodiiced in complete » tala for the fleet time at his house ‘ The programme, which is just twued, includes the Ghost ina "awe Shop, by Bob Hart, Jobany Thompeen and frank Kerns, a Hornpipe Festival, and the Stage-struck Chambermatd, or In and Out of Mace. KELLY ASG LOO sy MINATRMLA, A ‘The sew and very elegant ball of Messrs, Kelly & A 3 te Amori the city of - of “Amérioan Sunday Schoat in Paiadeinrad otestaat So: Sinty of New Yor $aco00, 7 0%) Px Lotters of guardianship and administratios ; bet granted to @mumber of persons, Tt" YAVe also fees t ‘ trade, Owned by the , Obed v, Bleaser N. Spade at btemaeaary ant Obed — ee Dou NEWS FROM THE PACIFIC co4st harbors at ee host here York, Haw Faaxowoo, Sopt. 20, isan, ieatom, Navannan,” Mi ales aocgunte frou een of A Portland (Oregon) despatch Inet v. says that 1, | steame bes ? W. Corbett, Union caudidate, was elected Uaited State, | Sbive o—s 4 Sonator yesterday by « strict party voto of 28 ai ” Governor McCormick, of Arizona, had ixaued 9 pro. et clamation convening the Territorial Legisisture at Veen. | avn? cott on the ad of October. Sane Advices from Prescott say Mr. Coles Basford tas been | ** elected to Congress by a malt majority over Colonel | Mteamsbips Foaee, the present deiogate. Silew Heb worre * CRICKET IN BOSTON. t Bowron, Sept 29, 3866. \ Sehooners ‘ The at cricket between the first eleven of the Om aat.emon Boston Club and the Young Amerion Ulul of Phila- Cees delpbia was conctuded to-day, the Young America Clad ; i winning by tweive runs, phe tees dt a WATIOWAL HORSE FAIR AT DETROIT. Neheoners Derror, Sept. 29, 1866. : Toe sixth uational horge fair commencti at Kala- | sreamsdipe..... Tire muzoy on Tuesday Bext promises fs highly intorest. Shipa.. onsen, ing and svkat Doster, Patchon, Paine, | Bates — Forest. aud other horses arrived to-day, The Total . prominin list amounts to $6,000, Steainshipe. eT ah Bea enn Y iy eescoete & Mehooners COURT CALGADAR—THiS AY. Bark 0. re heen Paes Ay 1 aut veo Tor- ai oott soe to Marin Bit wenger 1883, satore rrr it Ud, WR TSES. 10. 18, Sadik Lowa 1648, 1562, 1664, 1672, 1574, 15 Part 3--Nos. ‘The buoy lies in ¢ fathoms at low w ring Utes, wit 1371, 1476, 879, 940," 1282, "608, #71, G83, GOL, Bi, SLL, | the following murks und company hearin 791, 170, 23044, Ig, 200K! TRE, L 1420. par ST ehurob, over the readin: ranu ott owed) Suvamion Count Part 1-oNos. 2041, AOU, L1H MRT, | Gupola at the Tipo Wall anit Angetait at the wow Loam in ane NW by W western fe howe water Common’ Pueas.--Part 1-—Nos. 6) 2257," 198%, 1208, | My onlay 1 WRRETIION, Senreary 1s G8, Ub ial abe 078 at aR | eucncaancnnsacur_aron nr vo wt N 940, a6, TT, 0805; 1026, 96, 1975, TAO, 1571, 1605, 684, L440 Cover ‘or GkXWAY Seouows'—The people ve. Jobb Catharine Healey, Margaret Campbell, Kate srr, on tag’ The Morfue Board of Port Adetnide mon, Ang Wilson, Sonik Austeatias tae pyramidal shaped buoy han bea Wailace, larceny fmm person; same vs. Moxes Wass | given swtfoe boat a mane, Haniel O'Cotnor, Joon Noonan, Isabela Good wii one pled gg Bcme opmogel e Wrodorick H. Freelig, Jobn H. Dix, Andrew J. Buy Wee Cate Eltenbetae Betcatee rand sauy vs Edward Walvh, Join Willia fasbioe Ipngth to the weeiwerd'o Houry St , Miciaet Dorsey, George Anderron, Mra cls Pellivnier, Josep! Wail MAILS FUR THE PACIFIC. Fe ee Hower, wil feet, and in clear weather, (ro above the sta level, should be ene (ro The bearings from the boy are given ae Elivabath BNE, and Tipara lightvoanel WNW amon En OF at Wikemmt—moOTs ay Fone ino, that pyramidal «i by a bell, bas bet ‘aeth on the sow Leng Spit, which etlenda for a! erly dueotian frum Fort Gawle: tith Port Adelaide The stoamstip Ovan Q: », Captata he leave this port on Maxdny for Avpinwal (ive coaauel, 1 4 of Amoric he South Pacié The boy (6 in 19 foot wy waler spring bud The matls for Comfnl America and the South Paci@ | y Ththe auineslt of the Maman ramp? ot lls at the head? wit! close at half-past eu o'ciock on Monday morning ha uu S by w, ana Mount }olty LB iva 8 7 tay tio that a tnige fed pyramidal shaped bu ries The New You« Hitigo—dition tor the Iseiie will his Cron webtred In YE feat at lear” be ready at batt-past Bue o'clock in the wy og vor nat Bae iL, whieh extend Single copies, ia wWeajpers. roxy for imailia sats | WU knteld.. 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