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NEW YUKK HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER zz, 1870.—TRIPLE SHEET, 7 nota, Sebr 8 L Simmons, Gandy, Philadelphia for Boston. Ceonstapt, Sept 3—Arrived, Jens Brandis, Hansen, LAI NEN RIN ON PREC UNNI E R E O NET ss L ET A TRE WRENN iii moeaeacuAee cee ee a eg ; NEWS pain ct Wietines, nenRTmAS senceth: chenelintne ' THE INDIANS. Schr WW inddaly Malone Fhnicipha ti Mncolencade™ | Bun Ole Colban’ Ginnie Vereen: ontoes New York Mazzini, President of the Council and Minister of Sehr Jacob Housinan, Van'Zant, Phimdelphia for New York. Foreign A'ftairs, Plans and Buses ef a New Desperate Condition of Affairs ta Arizoaa— a White Swan, Hines, Calaia, 10 aya, with lath to G CALCUTTA, Aug—Salled from Sangor 8th, Kearenge, Ay. FROM Carolia, Minister of the Interior, Radical Agitation for Complete Reform— | The Country Overrun by che Savagew= | é/ ton w Bh badn severe guie trom Nis taathog LE Cone oak | melt tice peg titln, eget, Brown, do: 13th. Grom: Cemuscht, Minister of Finance. ‘Tho Movement Towards a itepublicMar- | Tucson in a State of Siege. dgek toad, spit mile de. pSV, ‘Seo 8-Passed by, JW Bares, Dovison, from - ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD| torn, fgnibne techie Works: tial Law Against a Radical Leader—Goveru- San FRANoIsCO, Sept. 20, 1870, | Yacht SanpieeNewme™ Daan bepl 8-Aniveds India, Peregrine, Sunderiand for Ferratt Minster or Education, son ment Iden of Political Concessions. Later advices have been received from Tucson, Rurvuxep—Bark Jobo Matbuce (Bey, Mayo, hence 13:b Pe mary oor Ber anh: Aupuiiand, Coser and Mie, lancinl, Minister race and Justice. BERLIN, Sept, 21, 1870. the capital of Arizona. The place, to all intents, | iat ‘or Alexandria (Egypt), baying on t inst. on, the Passed ith, Elgin, Ht e 0 a 5 » | edge of the Gulf Bi 4 ae oe ‘th, Elgin, Healy, New York for London. Peer tiget try fy orale During the past few days we prominent polltical | was in a state of siege. No mails were recelved from | knocked the veusel on het beam ende-ami caaned hers teak |; DEMARAIA, Aug 30--Afrived, brig Chesapeake, Doe, Now y folk (and dg. Bope 7 f SP ome leaders and professional politicians of Germany | California irom July 3i to August 28. Ten or twelve | wail’ ,A3,tl5M wip, was compelled to out away main (9P- | Tiusmwon, Hates New Work (ond mages hone se ee How the Deed Was Accomplished and Whyj | have been busily employed in proposing, or matur- | Whites were killed in the month of August in the | urncd'for repairs. Cousigued oF b Hodges, Paneoute poarh, Vluninar, Heats, Mobile. FALMOUTH, Sept 9 Arri Leopoldine, Hares: Om FLORENCE, Sept. 21, 1870. | ing, plans, of which each one of them has his head | Vicinity of Tucson, and a number of Mexicans on the a tat i” THE ITALIAN ARMY IN ROME. ay ion for Bremen; With, SI f the Kaat, Collins, N. border of Sonora, mati riders, soldiers and team- Passed Through Hell Gate, York Mornise dingy tug otar of the Hasty + Florence 18 in @ blaze to-night over the entrance | full, respecting the construction of the new German | sters, were slaughtered, ‘The inaiis, mail. statlons DOUND SOUTH. Tt ag Ae AA rg ROR ‘Scenes in the City of the Cresars | of the ttatian troops into Rome. Confederacy, or, more properly speaking, the com- | And Wagon trilus were destroyed aud the farmers | steamship Dirigo, Johnson, Portland for New York, with | HAvfes 7b, burcka, Catinwa, frum Philadelphia for Aumer- A spectal correspondent senda the follow- | plete alteration of the ola one. ‘Were abendooing thelr ranches. pwerip. | ass CAN | Seunmemdbtainated abbas. “‘atied 9th, Selma, Olsen (trom New York), Anh e . war meeting ha n held and liberal subscrip- Brig Abbie Watson, Elks “5 = (from Mew Yor! tg 4 When in Liberation. ing sketch of the steps which led to this] Herr Delbruck, President of the Nord-Deutsche | tions made tor “ue purpose of protection aguinst tie | in ballast, to aster lana New Bedford for New York, | | FoocHoo, Aug 6-1 ort, bark Ferdinand (NG), for New : find- | Ba: b e savages. Companies ofvolunteers were organ’ ‘chr George Temple, Reckwith, Seal Island for New York, ort odon Seg ‘On retoipedy eee wane i a wi Sones uA neg Ya i to the papain to act in conjunction with. Licutenaut Casuing's ith ta toh won lamphenr. fied very heaee wenn ug ort Darks Fredonia, Burke, for Bos, ing that no arrangement le abinet headquarters here for consultation on t command, a detachment of the Third cavalry. ‘The | Ghor, ei maintopmast, boat, chala and an » Sept 9—Arrived, Mary Johnaon, Todd, Carde- The Pope About to Fly From | tte Pope, iem Rome, and telegraphed in conjunc- | vital national subject, ‘The Cabinet is in active con- | Tndiaun were absolutely free to commit any depre- | Schr BF Chandler (Br), Lake, Windsor, NS, for New | “Mt nnartam, Sept9-Arri ; th tion with Generai Cadorna to Florence that | ference and maintains a busy, almost incessant, cor- | dations. * York, with plastr 10 Cranial Beitaun a Go." Hoary Filter’ Diskey, New Yost © Tisomb, Hall, and e Royal Flag. nothing was left but to march on Rome. A Cabinet- | respondence-with the Bavarian, Baden and Wurtem- EXPLOSION AT JERSEY CITY, ¥ Talbot acon ipadafpidn dete Cee FF Se Hern mop 3 ite council was called at once. The King, who has al- | berg governments, keeping tuts main object ever rer r 7 FB iy Taner Glape cok Calais for New York, with | a4 Fae Tie oe en Tres, ¥ sy a Ways desired to await the death of Pope Pius IX. | in view. PME sgt FoR gE te s Schr G W Baldwin, Long, Gloucester for New York, with ng behind the Rock Aug 30, brig Speed, Larking A Radical “Red” Cabinet in | of Mazin! vetore taking any decisive action, | ‘The national uberal parliamentary deputy, Herr | O8e Man Killed and Another Severely | Sul tod A Silsgn al." ONUst Os Mew } York NOK, Sept ~Arived, Guiseppe Roce, Poli, Now OF- Was overruled by the unanimous voice of the Minis- | Lasker, 1s about to set out from Berlin on a mission Injured. Sehr Henry Gibbs, Chane, N fe York, \etteLvorr, Sept 8-Cleared, Ada, Wiobenge, New York. Prospect. ters, Ordegs were sent at once to Cadorna, Bixio | of popular agitation. He proposes to “stump” the | _ At the foot of Sussex street, Jersey City, is a founs Poe) piisabeth, hate, Now Bedford for New Yi HAVRE, Sept &—Arrived, Guiding Star (4), Mildreth, Now and Angiolett! to make a combined advance. entire territory of the North German states and en- | 4tY belonging to Mr. John Carey. Among the old | Sehr Senator Smith, Dighton for Eligabet Ln dee ink etetan knees ee ison, do; 10th, Marlborough, Armstrong, and Kenal ton, Mule, New York. ? wal 6 to be con: Schr Donna Anna, Young, Prot The Italian forces passed the Papal frontier and | gage himself in explaining tho situation to the im- | Woraonreiccaly fet awa the ecw large shells | Rohr Margen Weganan. Gal NG KONG, Aug 2—Arrived (not as before), bark Yoxo- FLORENCE IN GALA TRIM, | *{vancedto the Tiber, which they crossed on Sun- | habitants, appealing to the democracy. he warned his men, especially Peter Livery, to have | Behr Monitor Remmios weoriagnee for, New York, bama, Paul, New York. vengaigs * | day at Parte Felice. Cinta Castellana and Mare Ro- | The free clty of Frankfort {8 proposed for a per- these shells removed and buried, ay as to’ prevent Dr Franklin, Seallld, Norwich for Elzavethvort, Inu ov Wiaitt, Sept 80m Melaacthon, sjovansens from tonda were surrendered without ny serious resist- | fect neutraitzatton, municipal and m location, and | Qyer gud about six o'clock Ince cvening Livery | Belt Anna D Price, Hawkles Gee eee, i ag I et I : ance, hamed by many of the public men asthe futurecapt- | threw the shells into the furnace. ‘The Gohe Challenges cerry, Greenport for New York. Bursley, New York (and sailed Sept 7 for Pensacola) ; Sept German Revolutionism To-| Monday rome was completely surrounded vy the | al, the popular leaders thinking to give it a post. Seay NOMeNte. Clee whew Tected. Not | Sehr Bi Brasos, Sanh, Elartlerd for Hangout ee et oe wards a Republi three Italtan columns, Hon similar to that now held by the District of | toox piace, followed ty another in quick succession | Sent yeasphine, Lindsley, New Haven for New York, opts Aus 28, brig Otuar’ (ihr), Cormenu, New York vin public, Alter a parley with the Prussian Minister | Columbia in the American Union. The furnace was scatiered in fragments on all sides | Sehr W'L davis, Davia, New Hien fer eieabetnport YGs Lats ek baclin Icmoet (0h Ciel Mille Wakes Tato PS Hao ied on that day is was decided to end These movements, particularly the last named ag Cogan ma Livery Beriaten saong Gent Jose ing al, arid rs etiet foe eee sclira Norris (Hr), for Boston; Petro- Martial Le the matter at once, as there could be no | project, go to consiftute, as you will perceive, a | body trighifully burned wad: eat g tT And the | Sciir Mercer, Wassou, Bridgeport for Elisabet epee od Pioneer (8), Shacktord, New- ¥ Martia: doubt that the Papal government was overawed | first direct step towards the formation of a German | fated man was thirty-tive years old and resided at BOUND Rast, 1) Es 8th, ter, iosion , Sarah Klien, Gif- i Agaiust - Prussian and the safety of Rome imperiliea by the obstinacy | republic. agers ct Rad ea ne MStver, exrocay, where he Brin Runice, Barker, New York for Cow Bay. Ferd, Whe a hn, ii “peaselliaeprinio nace uvatea cl % CO rig N ¥ " ” Cale : Political Leader. and indolent fanaticism of the foreign zouaves, who | Herr Johann Jacoby, the well known and sentor | conveyed to the City Hospital aid tne tie ere | Sekt Lady ene ntob New York for Patou. Solied Tih, ew Sim: muvee cuenta: Su Mates Se ‘mma, Carroll, Philadelphia for New Haven fire, Greig, Si were also on the point of fighting among themselves, | leader of the democratic political party of Prussta | Coroner Burns was notified. Schr Mist, Muncey, Philadelphia for Hartford. ° y Schr Surge, Warwick, Trenton fi ford * the dissatisfaction being intense between the Ger- | and in the North German Farliament, nas been | ,,Anoller man, named Wiliam Green, was injured | Schr Vabot, Lynch, Brenton for New sys, ton Poy gllen fore! presuterten Huebner ROME. man zouaves on the one side, and the French, | arrested and Imprisoned in the fortress of Kimigs- 1. Te was ve ore wer ven tt @ Hadden, Hemingway, South Amboy for New Ha- | Constance, Brouse, Richmond’ Va, aad W fatal ry fortunate that there were not ay Ronochan, Scott, Mobile; Yumurt, Campbell, « oeneeael ~~ Dutch, and Irish zouaves on the other. ‘The latter, | burg by order of the military authorities. fis crime | more employés In'proximily to the furnace, whiel | "sé ur Gog, Washington, Peok; Eilzabethport for Stamford, Peterson, Bombay; Wh, Fiyiug. ¥ ‘Condition of the Holy City Before the Italian | angered by the conduct of certain officials of the | 18 a political oue entirely. Herr Jacoby 1s charged | Smt scoretiing jots of dame and red hot bricks tw | oy" mane tue, Eadermpers tee Beligo Entry—Manuing the Defences—The ope | Vatican, went so far as to tear off their medals of | with faving called @ meeting of bis party ~ [ee ort Ficres, Bilsabethpott for Providence. % lerton, New York Kirst for ResistanceAlarm of the Non- | Mentana and cast them ina fire in the place of St. | supporters and with having drafted resolutions, EUROPEAN MARKETS. Sehr Mary Tioe, Tice, Blizabetnport {or Providence” Moreionse, New York Rise, Jotdane dd; 10h, Combatants—Dread of the Citizens of the | Peter. which were there proposed an’ adopted, deciaring ‘al neve Haven wUtbe & Hasnab, Vouer, Eltzabetuport for New Aphonaing: Henry. Woman car iubeook Cat e: . trenc’ LONDON Monry Marx! ONDON, Sept. 21—4:8) P. M.— Be 3 eared 9h, Egeria, Cook, Now York; Carisbrook Castie, Foreiga Legiouaries—His Holiness Yielding Yesterday the Itallan forces, 4,000 strong, | agalust the forcible annexation of Frenclr territory Settee waaries Gaee ante Cee 1 988g for 4 weary, or rebate Terris, Riteabethport for New Haven. | Pole, do. and Likely to Fly. closed in upon the city. Tho Zouaves made a | by war. money and £2"; a 923 for the account, “America Schr Kate, Scranton, Elizabethport for Fall iver oe Ban Pravstece; Honmcior, Werleed, fon nYoen One: Rome, Sept. 21, 1870, | desperate resistance at the Pata Paverizo, | The democrats of Munich pagsed resolutions simt- ee LOO eaigs tart areiae Baie ne etl ee eee ae | Bebe Fae ian eat, Ellzabethport for Fall ttiver. allen (ir), Bebilston und John Bamield (Br), Bastian, ‘The Teaders of the Henaxp all over the American | tle Campo Militaire, the Ponto Moggiore and | lar to the above in public meeting, and hence an Thole Cebtral iid: Atianils and Great Wentorn, 38. Schr George Gillum, Rankin, Hoboken for Middletown, Soot W G Russell Lath Semen dos hacks Uh Geeme eee Continent may imagine, but they can scarcely | “°! Povolo; but after the fighting had continued for | aggravation of Herr Jucoby's offence in the eyes of | qsuPe Me The colon marke ciosel auies Mittin. | sche Eile rant Bn totckes tex meee for ivork; Ko a ames Mew, ‘nda half an hour orders were sent to them peromptorily | the Prussian government, Innda, 9444, middling Orleans, 934d. a 9%d. Thesales | Schr John Brooks, Fox, Hoboken for New Haven. “MONTEVIDEO, July Arrived, barke Paladin (A Teallze, the state of intense agitation which has pre- | from the Pope himself to cease firing. ‘They obeyed | Itis semt-oflicially announced in the journals of | 2thedayhare een 10,000 balos, including 2,600" for export Beli John A Bini toneh New Fork fOr Ellaworth, prey ater yan Be “aug Ai ry MD valled here in the Holy City since the evening of the | unwillingly, and many of them broke thetr muskets | the government to-day that a stil further unity 0 ‘Mote market nie cet Mt ERO! Sept. | ohr Valentine, Butea, New York (or Halifax O Phinney, oy, Portland (and proceeded to Hucnos Ayron 14th instant, ana wi “ertegy in their vexation. Colonel Charettes threw his sword | Germany will be secured shortly by the declaration (VERPOOL PROVISIONS “MARKET.—LivERPooL, Sept. | + Schr eM Clack, re ee ean MB. $th, ship Cleora (Br), Crosby, St John, NB (and proceeded to it, hich has intensified hourly. pepage y ly by ae Pork dull ed ay ‘ca Bioo ing chi for Middletown, Buenos Agree. e rr. of new litical insUtutions for the nation. a a ', New York for Norwalk. Sailed July 18, tachr Albert Thomas, Rogers, Baltimore; ‘The impatience and dismay of his Holiness the It 43 announced from Florence to-night that papers Pol Bis ot thea ag =. & LS pal sock, Now York for | Westerly, Aug 1. brig Bertha (NG), do: 24, barks’ Bertha Fempie ¢ Pope, the excitement of tne inhabitants, the alarm | were found at Rome by Tyrus Melikeo tmplicating | German Unity Under No Political Knthusle EE ree een orm, Sext, S-—Ralow | | Sebr Seana, White, New York for Taunton, Rorinuce te, Cree Oe ee ae | which is expressed by the foreign visitors, the publi- | Mazzini, Gartbaldi and Karl Blum tn a plot for asm—King William to be Emperor. Common rosin firmer. Sperm oil, £88 per ton. ne Week Allg, Ie snip’ REiGe cf the | Nach Basses. £00 Som I PI y ng! }, the pul : Ibi Oe ome Dl a Gneaah; B60 40, isto. SAILED. Rranohsoo (with railway tron: barke Ada Gray, Rane, ant ‘cation of army and war bulletins, in truth, the in- | Popular rising, ann this decided the course of » Sept. 21, 1870. " | Steamahipa Cuba, for Liverpool; Minnesota, do; I ETE AY Sa isceadh cele aulines de bise ghaaa ad : the Itallan Cabinet. Mazztnt will now be liberated, | It has been seml-ofiicially announced at Glasgow; Mariposa, New Orleans; Ellen # Terr a4 Ses : y Muences of the most’ contradictory conditions of the Darin’ thet atone. ae 1G he axes | SP PIL NG RE WS, en ee n eres, Finan Rperay Hew eet: Lia menne ey aoe Ue Coated, Reina Seana spon, a8 anecneritminc none aris Mary Gloucester, B; 1 " % : _ Public mind, all combine to make the situation new THE ROMAN RUPTURE. secure the unity of Germany under new political ia; Banco eka wee Willlam Katlibone, New Orleanar 1) 44#0He Barbados; Mivagueas Pity opt 10-1 a pers, brig’ Harriet, Millen, ‘gud uousual, even for Rome. ‘ ihn ctaiaiediinndatiekne institutions. This is a response to the recent arn has 2 Wind at sunset SSE, fresh. from bevel dito omaha dg sugar, arrived Sth, only Amer- . "i tion of the Bavarian government against any | Sun ri 547) M i orn 2 28 ao pikes Sailed 7th, brig Tula, Reed, Newburyport, with 138 bhds The inhabitants of the city are moved and infu- | Padlic Comments om the Pope’s Fall—How | ° jun rises. . 5 loon rises.morn 2 2 Marine Disasters. jal cen Ria ees uryport, _ ge 5 % ., “t sugar and 140 puncheons molasa - the Collapse of the Infallibitit miu ix | $l08er connection with the North German Confede- | Sun sets... 58 | High water...eve 6 18 Sutr Ontv ener, Jones, at Savannah 1th inst from Liv- Rwerort, Sept 7--Entered out, Oxfprd, Woodward, Mo- enced by the most contradictory aud opposite feel- batts y Dog! Wpilca Ch accailon paws: bas ets “mectilctor stRgel,reports on the 14th had Sonny teary, stuall from | ile; Atmosphere, Oras, New Orleans; Howewael Isund, Angs, according to the bias of each towards some | No event since the surrender of Napoleon has ao | Munich to endeavor to etfect a new basis of political OCEAN STEAMERS. {ring the continuation of which for half an hour a heavy | x aved gh D'Chapin, Rose, Harro. yone of the different Political parties which seek to | thoroughly excited the masses of our population aa | Action for the future. Great opposition {0 any | ave op pypanrunns “PROM NEW YORK wou vite | *iaiabella-somo oftheannd anda dumber of ukecsnete | yghisXMOurn Sent? Olt the ‘Eddysione, bark Kensington, ‘1 Aer . 3 a 3 Ny cing, ‘the cone! 7 r. from Ne Control the lay situation. “Italy against the Pope,’ | “id the intelligence yesterday received of the entry | ‘loser ties with Prussia is manifested also in Wur- | "yori OF SEPTEMHER AND OCTORER, __ | Gaptdones accounts for: this phesers ocegd uD on wares | ror SRARTM, Sept 9—Arrived, Hraesting, Loring, Wew York “ ” on +» | anto the Hol: yf the Italian. ti temburg. a — | spout having sucked up the sand and bro! 4 e ‘the Pope against Italy,” and “Italy with the Pope, le Holy City o ‘an troops. The excite- ‘Steanu | during the atorm over I ay | NEORTSPAIN, Aug3l—Arrived, schr Allen Middleton, Ames, are tne cries which are vociferaved alternately by | Ment was not comflned to any special nationality oF {iF i sndecsioos in poss clreles at ensoaie ths Satna” | wisitation had fair weather, Sey, Leese Sook )—te (one: Sead Rial tes, Gime religion; it was general, and the coi the proclamation of a German empire, with King 16 Broadway. BARK Epwarp, &o—Mr He , ‘ r the crowd. ng rs , and the comments were bs 2 cero 1a tae Gulch Care tae aioe eo Broadway, pilot, attached to he pilot boat Inase Welt No hee yie ook | ERs, un ‘sTOWN, Sept 10-—Arrived, Quickstep, Chase, San The majority of the quiet, respectable, well-to-do | Varied indeed. The Protestgnts hailed it as the pre- tuiiam as Emperor, Ne ft 7 Bowling Green | ou the 18th inst, during @ cruise in luis beat tote try | 01 Maria Clotilie, Digaredo, New York; bthe! Bot People are afraid to manifest liberal aspirations, on | Cursor of the flual termination of the tempo- | Druck to South Germany at this time, 38 Broadway. Sips they encountered 4 flolent hurricane, comm ‘at ney, and Hirando, Aaror, ‘do; Lith, Gentoo, Free- - - -. - roadway. " '» whicl lew 10 en's nd; er, San Franet account of the state of terrorism which prevails out | "il power of the Pope, and the Catho- CUBA vile Oct “aceuinpanied by itountlaots sa, onal direction mi JANEIRO ship Belle of the rs Lone, ( - re ri pi ro! to . th, 5 elt, ‘of doors and the feeling of exasperation which is | ics, om the other hand, in some in- % Dityof Washg'tn! Oct tained no damage, On thes ath spoke the tes Ped | Baluimore alice ‘ainter, Loaberg, Buenos Ayres: 24th, Ade- Known to exist in the minds of the foreign troops, | Stances declared it was the dawn of a new dispen- z ‘The Queen... ..|0ct itland. NS), from Windsor, NS, for Philadelphia, with | laide, Etchberger, Baltimore i . hwho form the chief strength of the garrison. sation for those professing the faith of the Holy Capture of Two Suspicious Schouners. Gis ob Beltion rel Oct nearly ali ba hewn frm the: jerdes {hey required no Bi Spt 4 saree ee Se Leong - v 7 2 oe. with id- a Cobb, He do; 5 5 , eévat, navanon cuayiteene, Catholic Church. In Baxter and Elm streets, where Havas, Gophs 2, 1870, Ward (ot; Maitland, NS), which had experienced the | do. 4 Italians “most do congregate,” th The schooner Guanahany, from Nassau, with a hurricane of the day previous, causing her to sprin Cieared Aug 23," barks Amazon, Chapmeu; Clifton, No effort which the Papal government can now | Italian gregate,” there was great re- CR aERE RAD CRMIY Oe! Wie, Wax GaptatoA ‘ ® leak; sho had nine feet of water in the hold and MV Hugg, Huge, Baltimore. sik itil UaeVOE: Sas one 6E th SE into | Jolcing at the success of the Italian troops in their | ©"&0 of arms a 0 ar, was captured | Golorado ct 1 at the time of speaking and the leak increasing every rt Aug 25, ships’ Germania, Blidius (from Liverpooty, ‘y of the Italians into 3 at Cayo Romano. St Laurent. eb WO. 58 Brondway. moment. |The ship Kennilworth (Br) from New Haven for Francisco, ready £01 Loretto Fish, Watts, ding’ ome, I speak on this part of the subject with | triumphant occupation of the Eternal City. Among ‘ Anglia i atnaanes: HowilngGreen | StJohn, NB, had taken off Captain, Putnauy and atic w od the Sea, Long. do; bark ‘Hazard, Karsiena, do; amd ome considerable degree of certainty. ‘The Italian the Germans in the Bowery and on the east side of ‘The schooner Margaret, from Nassau, in ballast, | City of Loudu i ‘ broauway. his wife's sister. Captain P bad bis leg broken by a apar Ye : Liverpool the city there were few comments indulged | with five passengers on board, was captured at Cayo | Wirconal entry 1s an event which is rapidiy approaching tts | in, as’ the majority of theme to use fee | With five passeng: ae Cayo Sconsummation. Despite the forts on the Aventine | !#2guage of one, don’t care a ‘continental for the A number of prisoners arrived here this morning | PORT OF 29 Broadway. falling on nim. The pilot boat made an agreement with the Sues, Sept 10—Arrived, Thomas Dunham, McLean, master to he bark into the nearest port. On returning to | Havre, iat iakenelbl the vessel found thi y Sept 8—Satled, Cong W YORK, SEPTEMBER 21, £879. | crew of the yilot bout Hops, Noth eer eee ee | eee eat amet No. 1, in possession. The water Sano, July 30—Cleared, bark ‘ Pope or his adherents so long as the boy Fritz lives ersons belong: t P Nd not or ord jand Jantculam, the artilery on the Pincian Hill, the | joug enough to oecupy Paris and tue supply of lager | from,Manzanilio, Among them ure persons velong CLEARED wrnotnny aasiatance we left tenes teats ee tao | Hac jor artery ramparts of the Castle of St. Angelo, and the earth- | beer holds out, Tue more intelligent portion of our Ucha and Diltin. eng would —_ down, "M# 8 thinks'that it the whad re- i T Works and ditches before the gates—which have | Irish population. who carefully scan the papers, dis- eee Steamship Cubs (Br), Moodie, Liverpoot via Queenstown — | {wo pilot bonte kane he, could: with the assistance of the hed ease eth tele Secret. Deen now hastily completed sinee tneir commence. | Played causiderable concern for the Holy Father; THE UNIVERSALISTS OG Franckiyn, ‘Tho Kaward was a new "voisel of 608 ee Case ee eset oeson (and. seed Nek brg 5, dlowiand, Et ly PI ut, without an exception, declared that in the : Sleamahip Minnesota (Br), Whineray, Liverjool—Williama | .e,baward was before. PO Winds nad | Gdthtor St Kilts): 10th, bark Adeline C Adame, gment in 1867—despite the venerable old walls of | event of his Holiness finaing tt necessary to take up rn a permanent residence in this city he would re- | ¢, 7 ‘, Aurelian, which are much more interesting in an obo such @ reception at the hands” of hia | Centesary Anniversary at Gloucester—Fa- She was from Windsor, NS, Leavitt, ee th & Guion. bound to Philadelphia, with a cargo of hster’ | nom Ayres (and sailed Wh for Galveston, in ballant) dteamship Iowa (Br), Ovenstone, Glasgow—Henderson | the vessel was owned’ partly by Unptetn Paton aciaear, | brig BB itmery, Omani Guadaloupe (end called » parties at Maitland, NS, Turks Island to load salt for Boston). rcheological point of view than as fortification tn | spiritual children ag would cclipse anything that had | Vorable Condition of Educational Lust Went OH Mallory Co ine Howes, Galveston via Key | 5 4nx Avro (whaler, of New Bedford, $0) tons). Witla, Bemis ol Beeee rn tL ar, the Papal government, after having dented tothe | ever been witesse ou this Jontinent, ie Catho- | tlonw=-Women’s Centenary Mectine. Steamship Manipose, Wilots, New Orloana tH B Cromwell 1 went ashore July 12'on a roe! AY milew W by Not “stwapie? | Ro%t2D fo“ Eastport Apviety, StJohns, ic clery vent, affairs in inst & Co. v lan p and cargo a total | f r 1 \wory last moment the possibility of an occupation of | HO UCray Are quite rouvent, bat hope that attains in GLoucesTER, Mass., Sept. 21, 1870. Sicamskip Niagarm, Couch, Riermond, City Port and nin and crow saved. (Tho Alto left Now Bedford June’, | fol” hovered eta A ee eee Whe aaelohie Steamship (~ ‘* q u " “4 She was last reported of Juan Fer! Anche Duteh P 870, with 516 bbls of sperm and 475 bbls of Hetect Troma Mew York to Maracaibo, arrived De, tn port'brig Anna (Br), Morrow, ior Laguayra with ear relict French bark | bi Roanoke, from Philadelphia, at alump sum of 3! Paquebot de Cayenne, of Bordexey, | © TARRAGONA, Sept S—Arrived, Mary Kdson, Howes, f t ¥ ie Cayenne, of _ ARRAGONA, Sept 3—Arrived, json, Howes, Bos- i Noweant, Day Sad wil om a an Agee a ’ ay ‘the Pontifical territory by the Italian troops, still | find it necessary wo become a fugitive from old The second day's session of the Universalist cen- | Noriolk—Oid Domut rsists in keeping the Romans tn absolute tgno- oe was much diference of opinion among th tenary meeting was full w overflowing. Confe- “ 0. 1 be of 18 5 F . m—Funeh 5 ce of the exact situation of affairs. Catholic clergy in this city in reference to the sub. | T2°® meetings were held in two other charches this Sark Birene, Hemtel, Rotierde: Rar en abot etida A tele RpAADEDOT D8 CATENID The: SECRECY. ject. A HuRALD reporter “interviewed” several of | Morning at haif-past seven o'clock. The Council | co, ” ph va baye hong Dayenne, General Kanzler, the Papal Commander-in-Chief, | the most prominent among them, and found two | met at half-past nine o'clock in a large tent. It is Pech ger G Reed, Welt, Suvannah—Bentley, Miller & | She 7 ? Steam. | nandex Juno 15, cman, Miiladeiohia— Lorillard Steam. | hander Juno 15, — sold. 5 ye saa Rells the people nothing of the movements of the | \ery on foPar sani, SA pehpemen estimated that from twelve to fifteen thousand per- | ° Brig Kilvoy (Br), Ka . Bilboa—Geo F Bulley. piece ibctiin. (har eek a Rg he rb eet hN! pi prc d Seats i e m i 'PO- | sons were present to-day. Brig Amerions, Kobinsow, Gibraltar for orders—Jamen oe oa wise, from Tqutque, &e. before | Biured. Ho : i military forces; but the distance ts so short and the | ral of the Pope, and, if we may so speak, L0- # reported at Hotton dismanted, ou-the 1sth, Ina gee Pee one dred, Hong Kon THE AMERICAN PRIESTHOOD, The afternoon session was given to the reception co aa < P rh i Cape Ann, in a gale, lost foremast and bead of mai he Balled dee 24, barks Eastern Queen (Br), Millburn, Sam premio ef operations in the Said. ao reduped thas if ts ‘i having. oeigeree and consideration of reports. ‘the report on educa. | Uilg Wiley Smith (Br), Kelly, Puerta Plata—C E Staples | APe And, tn aigalo, ts iutnast Frangiaco; Slat, Pekin, Seymour, do; August'I8, brig Vertas Ampossibte to conceal the truth altogether from the | Who por Were or havine come here at am early age | tion gave a full exhibit of the condition of the | *{%> sercedes cBr), Hil, Clent ona k ria Naw Lent, from Rio Janeiro for Baltimore, ar- | Mills, seeking. public, ; ee eee tn postion mae, of pAmerican | church educational institutions, showing—First, we | pug Mareges (er) Hill, Clentusoe— Fowler & Jova fost aati, Tfes* Mouroe 2st inst, leaking badly, and bad | Inport Angust 22, ships Singapore (Br), Kida, fer New Swal P : rely rell- hi = roku praia York ; Min (Br), Clar! Bu ave Lombard University, Galesburg, Ill, the buila- Schr Volunteer (Br), Burgess, Halifax—C FE. Kn », Ing WHAT THE NON-COMBATANTS HOPE AND FEAR. gious aspect, and had no sympathy with the pre- | ing and grounds of which 18 Worth $50,000 in real | _ Schr Ida Wella, Fisher, Tampa, Hey port and Cedar Keys— Sonn RTA, (Of St John. NB) from Philadeiphia for st | Prince (Br), Inglis: tensions of the Holy Father to temporal sovereignty. : Overton & Hawking, spoken 20th Inst by pilot bopt James Avery, 6, from Hong It ts especially wished by the neutrals and also by | ‘Tne clergymen of the latter class, the majority of | 224 Personal property, with a library containing | Oyerton & : fn lat 40 10, lon 71 90, \e weather up toAhe uno; barks Abby Bacon, B rE: a Ol " cl ge, Dunton, Fernadina, Fla—Bentley, Miller & ip to Ahe 7 % c; it many prominent men, both Roman and Italian citi- | whom, have been in Rome, expressed freely their | 4000 volumes, worth $100,000. Second, we have st. | pam" 3 r spe wien had» heavy gale, which turned to. « hurrl ear rp id a YL Lawrence ne; | ¢ do; versity, Canton, N. J., with t * shipped a heavy sea, which ‘stove the cabin; lost all Si , Pratt, for sale ‘melite and ida; also in port, ship Zens, tat the campaign may proves Dloodees one; | Gonvchon that ie Homan wie enirieiuing the | Parmenter, Suttle anew ane tei | case Mates Rhoden Newoer-Tooman, eines & | itr asasaictinantne' att cetiatt cal BA | fag" at tarho Ya ; 0. cabin ; shifted cargo; vessel leaking very badly. will try to mies ‘but I fear that in the Eternal City just now this hu- ee 7 ain part assets of which are $153,150, and a library contain- Schr J B Myers, Elwood, Richmond—Van Brunt & Slaght. | got to the nearest port {i a 4 ‘hike mane wish can hardly be realized, It 1s only the Sas creat evenia wblon form the Risser er ‘Our age. ing 6,000 volumes; the vaitio of the bulldmgs, chapel |: Sehr J H Marshall, Quinlan, Michmond—Van Brunt & | Seariy exhausted from pumping! was supplied witoreee ‘voice of the Pontiff himself that can prevent his | ‘The two classes of the Catholic clergy in New York | Aud library of which are $280, reo) See Tie Sea Nymph, Conley, Chester, Pa—H W Jackson & sions by the pilot boat. i. l Tuft College, Massachusetts, established in 1654, the Brio Crcionr, ft St M. . 01 nod ost marks his J . 4 Co, LONR, from larys, Ga, put in at Fortress ice and facilities, aves from attempting to defend tne gates of the | hoeu.” “those ‘who. ‘had been edeoaten “ug | otal assets’ or which are $900,000; the value of the | “Sone Car meager froma x RR eget dl ly So ig | Cf re competition. ‘wity by force, and for so far his Holiness does not | the Irish, snglish or Scotch colleges at | Pullding and grounds $210,000, and the library, | — Schr Wm Gray for do; Laju (Br), Scogt, for do; Bl ir dO; FA Pain y Seven Dollar Dress Hats r, from Naguabo, PR, for Boston, we Ct oe fe 2% 7 “ 7 5 forthily succeed our five dollar pearl wi hy pvear by any means inclined to pronounce the | Home were strougir ultramontane mere | cabinet and apparatus $20,000, Fourth, we have | Co. < which pnt into Mayaguez 24th ult indistrens, sailed « tow tug Pe mm ~ saliee tees. x Si Roy Bri rt—Racket & Bro. d of those will reciate (hese. worst peabe. views. The native American clergymen, or those ee en egy ar a ees Siester Doncord., arma Wea, fa” behfeg Meus iaketn mince: lemrenes oat eoires Others have yet to enjora hat class hat appre - 1: eth Who came here when Young, expressed dlrectly p- | gores of land, worth $5,000; the 'nain building was pire en ar Sr ee St Jobna, PR—reasons for putting into that port unkuown, We commend them for nave Price. ‘What we, the residents, dread mos © DerPe | Ponporal power ofthe Pope the aucacrew, OF te | put under contract last August, and will be open in | Sianer Cuemeasthee Pitas! Scun Haney Lk BLANO (Br), from St Martin's for Yar- ouel, Texture and Finish. tration of some vindictive outrages on the part of | temporal power of the Pope avent oth new | the fall ot 1971. Fifth, we have Buentil College, ——— mouth, N3, which put into Delaware Breakwater dismaated, | Gents’, Boys’ and Youths' felt and cloth Hate at reasonable these foreign legionartes just previous to the moment ropes the pests eg ea ont ae Ohio Lee, pest a ae Bueutil, by whow ARRIVALS. . Was towed to Phuadelphia 2lst, where she will repair and WAKNOCK & CO., 519 Broadway. “4 2 munificence {t was founded. Ite assets $85,000, i ‘eg 2 ' ‘of entry of the Italian soldiers. Although the non- | the Pope to a divine right to temporal power has ? Jollege a 2 . CHATHAM, Sept 20-—Sehr Henrietta, ashore at th: 4 giant Ecenacie ae es ak: to's anges ‘of pu. | been a fertile source of the strong eumity Lo elon The Central College building will be immedi ately RRPORTRD BY THR HERALD STAM YACHTS, vs from Boston for Plymouth, Mass, wlth lumber: Shestrang | _ Ally Knox tp Alend Again—He Always Ine o » ants to a candid investigation of the claims of Ua- gun. 7 French steam corvette Latonche Treville, Capt Bassett, | ® leak and went ashore at'the mouth of Scituate Harboe | It has becomes an undisputed Every one expects a, sulanimity, in giving the soldiers any, even the | thoticism to be the “only true region.” ‘Tue Ame- Ai Gorter igpd eats Batt rat gir soe Newport, RI, (The la arrived 19th.) 1 dot'te done will be saved. Vessel a total loss. Taetetore no one uprined. KNOX'S Fall Siylon ate out, ty fe Yes SLs id, re ip © me lay, Li rt usual are the a and mst becoming Hate in the veneers refered nee seated ee Srugatiie wal he tee A Westbrook Seminary, Stevens’ Plains, Me., incor- Queenstown Tith, with mdse and’ 217 bamengers, to HATITAX, NS» Sent 16 Among the wrecked staf which | market. KNOX'S headquarters are Broadwag, corner Fur ton street. i a passengers, to C G | drifted ashore at Owl's Head after the gale of the 4th 4 jBome pretext for pillage and bloodshed will not be Italians to have the Eternal Clty the capital of porated in 1831; third, Green Mountain Institute, | Francklyn, Had strong W and WSW winds, with heavy | were some pieces of a vessel's name toard ab : . hesd sea. ‘17th inst, lat 45%, lon 51 55, saw a Cunard steam- i © ‘wanting to them.’ Every honest and peaceably-dis- | unived Italy, Victor Emanuel having offered to Pe C maar ihw dame Gta eee ound east” ee ee ae or Aiet @osed person in the city 1s, consequently, hoping | guarantee the independence of the Holy Father the | Jererson’ Wis., and sixth, Green Mountain ‘Central § eeepoald iy Bs Mine’ Liverpool iene Painted on her stern ina semi-circle and Garnestly, praying for a prompt cessation of hosti- | "apression is rapidly gaining ground among the | Jngtitute’ Barre, Vt.—the total valnauion ‘of which | #'Guion With Inst, MAC IOs AM. at Be ton 3 4 | cee int eae tone more intelligent portion of the Catholic communit, k K M, lat (50, lon 23, passed | plainly, and tho first letter, ities, in order that this anxious condition may termi- | that che Done being untrammelied in regard to | 18 $335,000. Theological Schools, Canton, N. J., and | steamship City of Dublia, bound west ; 18th, lat 48 80, lon 60, | 2G" St her name Tuft College, Massachusetts; Divinity School, Col- | 11 company with 3 steamers, supposed to be French men- | pf Archibald, Sydney. 'T wate. temporal concerns, the spiritual welfare of is lock | jogo Hill, Mass. ‘The denomination has five col. | ol-war. bytArchibald & Co, Sydn without doubt A Medicn! Wonder—Hyntvs Life Balsam. Rheumatiam, {n Its most painful forms, alao Scrofula, Ervai- pelaa, Sait Rheum, Puppies, Bloteuer, old Ulcers, Fever and part of the last letter, | Sores the worst cases of diseases of the blood—Mercuriat was also found addressed to ¢ | Complaints, Debility, Liver and Kidneys, &c.. are most cer- ancho was over 800 tons, owned | ‘ainly cured by the great Purifier. ¥ his : i Burke, bea It bas cured a hundred thouxand caseg of these and aim POSITION OF THE POPE. ae ienore will, necessarily, .be more carefuily leges, seven academes and two theological schools, Steamship Castilla (Sp), Brunad, Havana 14 days, with | wife and two children on at probably lost, | lat diseases, It is w certain curative for Fistula in all cura. a . 20, Pope Pius [X. appears to have renounced the idea ble cases, embarking at Civita Vecchia, but it 1s satd that dse und 39 passengers, to master.’ Had rough weater, lost " representing a total valuation of nearly $2,000,000. " | fonts, suove Hatches ke; the U'ls bound to areciona; put | BC Coy Of Cattaday ‘94,000; Merchants’ Gar Sian; Wott, | of Cance ' ‘The report on Sunday schools was made by G. ©. | in here for repairs. Scotia Co, $2,000, Total, $18,000, ee Principal depot 246 Grand street, New York ; $1 per bottle, SPAIN. Needham, of New York, and was an able and Steamship Huntsville, Crowell, Savannah Sept 17. with mdse HYANNI6, Sept 20--Schr H W Crandall (Br, of Parsbor six for $5. Sold by druggists generally. Sent everywhere by in cage it Should come to the actual reality of can- lengthy one, The first Universalist Sunday school | and passengers, to R Lowden. ‘19th inst) at 1 PM, 45 miles | uy reported Zostorday’ demasted ‘off Chatham, being | cxPFess. non balls beginning to fly around the Vatican, his Ran ‘was organized in Stoughton, Mass., in 1819. Forty | north of Hatteras, passcd an American bark, bound north, | towed in here this morn ng by ubing sehr Frankiln Rogers, ERR SOT TEE Oa ‘ fs : howing white fiag with red ball in centre. i “ * Life= STaiiGA scaesal Uo Gute ANA TASK ZayAd “EE OnE The Diplomacy in Paris—Ahead in Recoge | were formed In 1869 and 350° have been reported as gene boss Dounce Mieina, Goracnah Gegs.11, with Pepe egptenesy oir larding. Steamer Island Home, Hyatts Inzasnuff Saved My Life.—I Had d it has cured very many of the severest cases : - 1 in the Sound, bottom up, | Catarrh from my 12th to Bist had ‘been to California ition. formed tits year. The whole number in our limits | mdse and passengers, to W json. 29th inst, at 5:30 | She will go'to her thie PAL on bre “A 1, Py oye 7 Baer hent Beg Phe og i . to his country residence at Castel Gondolfo, distant BS ig 500 and tlie membership 40,000. Twenty-six lady | PM, off Egg Harbor, spoke ship Dragon (Br), from ‘Bombay | 54 wil go to Ber this PM on her return to Nantucket. Geo aud lear abe Wee eit dig) When Walaa tects ‘twelve miles south from Rome. MADRID, Sept 21, 1870. | superintendents are mentioned. Massachusetts, | for New York Be SNe Nae ng achr DN Richards, from a | tite and sleep, and was willing to die, when, using Hiyait'a ‘has put in here with loss of sails, bowsprit ‘and rig- | Inzaanuf!, [was quickly cured of catarrh and enttrely re~ As I now write the very greatest amount of wild Itnow seems that Seiior Olozaga had been in- | New York and Ohio have over 3,000 teacners. ‘The fteamship El os Leis Wilmington, NC, 8 days, | ging. wored to health. ort was crowded With facts and filled with the | With mdse, to) Lorillard. Spoken, OLIVER H. CROSSMAN, 23 Cliff street, New York." excitement prevails. pie bs pa aie phe Fk tpteed When | pet vatuable practical suggestions: Rene oe et ey Ly ie ae Webby Mortimer, froia Liverpool for New York, { — See Sehaieak wradter this insesery wie oe and Yet Le |” 4 women's centenary meeting was held in the | “tuip'Dragon. (Br), MoClemon Alleppey, May 25, with Ose cues tras tlags Spel, testa Siveeosel: the. Okates American Waltham Watches J¥be King of Italy in the City of the Ceesars. ‘The Spanish towns on the Mediterranean coast | UB!versalist church to-day. The church was } mdse to Grinnell, Minturn & Co; crossed the Equator in the Rie BT ‘nt lowest prices. ape of Good myn Wave, Balmer, from Cardiff or New Orleans, bpbcctuincita ‘2% John atreet, New York. 2 Ni epletion, thousands having had to go | Indian Ocean, May 31, in lon #0 30K; was off Lonpoy, Sept. 21—Noon. are suifering from vomito. The disease has not pel Lede! gaps ty ‘Spirited aa’ ee P| Hopes ‘with heavy WNW and NW. gale: rounded the agit ag Wares Didsaraiecitoa ‘ship pe The Itallan Minister at the English Court has re- | appeared here. dresses were made by Mrs. Mary A. Livermore, Mrs. G5 days ous) crossed the Sg ‘Gen Shepley, Merri from Cardi? for Montevi- A.—Fora Stylish and Elegant Hat, at Pepus ceived a telegram, dated in Florence to-day, at the Pree Vaart ee Phoebe Hannaford, Miss Olympla Brown and’ Miss | May Ak My! Jon, 84 2), tvs, wih squally” weather, trom 400, Bo date, lat 1 8 {92 2008 (by bark Amazon, at Blo | tarprices, xo to DOUGAN'S, 102 Nassatt sites, coruct Of residence of the Legation, announcing that the AUSTRIA. Chapin. cnoountered ia severe | fale, with confused tens, com. | JeRcre, mar days from Poruand for Bue. nu. LS aN King’s troops have just completely entered and oc- Oe ee THE EPISCOPALIANS. heavy gusts, Gntil the. evening of nt nes we wind ytrary ee (-; 7 hep had bark Amazon, at stn ee. oxo cupied the city of Rome after experiencing a short Royal Coi saa Nye teen, He eles Bobcnehicn barometer fil from 30 oto 29 68 and rat from 29 7013 sept Young. Perry, from Liverpool for Baltimore, 261 Broadway, coraor Murray atroat. resistance from the foreign legionaries, NI pt. 21, » 29 settled weather all through the tra: took a pilot rig Alva (Br), from Philadelphia for St John, NB, Sept a rea ai a ‘The Papal troops ceased firing on the King’s army | The Emperor of Brazil is expected here soon. Consecration of the Bishop of New Hamp- RA edie teooraar thr Tice cele tore | iat 10, lon 41.20 (by pliot boat James Avery.-seo Dis | As—Stylinh Hines ag Popular Pricon, ae go eaten sa 3X Feces bev Sei Ty in Uenoay ik Beverage |” Woralgn Peres <a ‘The Italian march of entry commenced on the 20th ENGLAND. Al ger mi hig Ped save her again thy lat 341 rion 31 E uly 25, lat 9) 35 | AARWAUS, Sepk4—Arrived, Lorena, Pattern, Philsdel-| Diabetes, Diubetes,—Conmitution Water Ina brie —— sebal pit og Waker aa igeraeniinican wal to-aay consecrated Bishop | srreasea cape cet; Mkt, Tae Bb 383, fon ab acd Duke ot ALICANTE, Sept, -Salled, Jane Adaline, Hutehtason, | SetAM cure for Ik Depot 46 Cl street . jalaga a 5 “Advances Fire”—The White Flag. ‘ Holding Fast to the Bible. , Manctlester (Br), from Bombay for Liverpool, 6 aye out 7. ‘ALMANT, Sept, 21, 1870, LONDON, Sept. 21, 1870. of the Episcopal diocese of New Hampshire, being Bark Mart] “ ILLA ALBANI, Sept, 21, 5 » 21, 1870, the firstever consecrated in this State. The bishops The Italian troops entered Rome through the iaiod GoLS kentiat ful th Ge sfoptaud bee and clergymen assembled at a private house near Eto NW, lasting NG), Berg, Liverpool, 55 days, with | AMOY, July 26—Sailed, barks Ocean Gem (Br, Gnimiths, | Devoe’s Keroxenc Oil.—Warranted Safe 0. Had hybt winds and calina east | New York; Aug 2, eres (Dam), Thoroe, do; Sts, abip De. | purs'anneenerite ts oh reapects to ordinary oll. Por sale fe 30, lon 7130, hada hurricane | vana (Br), Thompson, do. sealed packages (tive and ten gallons), expressly for famil ix hours; received no damage. Brisro., Sept 8—Arrived, Louisa, Glover, New York; | use; also in barrels by DEVOE MANUFACTURING COM. é After th vera! versels, with loas of sparsand | samnelG Glover, Miller, St John, NB; Signal, Whitney, | PANY, 117 Fulton street, New Yore, Forte Pis, Aring on the metcenaries ae they 90-| ion of the Bible, and says bis arguments practi. | 8%, Ne ey ote TEA Geaans tutions itis bat wero unable to, Soke bat Voces ete nari 1 ee orwaiaon Willis, Pensacola, EE ‘vanced. cally oppose any révision whatever. fuoved to the church, “The presiding Bishop, BB: | henge for Malaga: 7? Poke Dark Young Turk (of Boston), | Ae Pl dtby Zitat, Gy inley, for Brunswick. Every Genuine Bottle of Congress Water At last the Pope ordered the white flag to be Se ORE ES olin or Kenn nd James W, Williams, Bishop | Bark Angelica (Ital), Martino, Bordeaux, 40 days, with | | BRoapstains, Sept 9-Off,' Iria, Sullock, from Antwerp | bax a large “O" raised upon the glass, None genuine sold on hoisted and hostilities ceased. SCOTLAND. of gucbect ied ine way, followed by other bishops | ie ecient a eg A ret rien nigga, | “Boeueasn, Sept #arrived, Geo, Pederson, Pilidiipite | pee ‘ a rowel, Buenos ag 17, with hide ; 5 a. ‘The national forces then quietly occupted the city. 8 ARTE R I TSO snd clergymen about fifty in number. to RW Roper &.Co, Had Ik days to the equator; crossed Aug | Salled 8d, El enezer, Olsen, New York, Ladies From the Country-It You Wish Fatal Accident. The usual morning services of the Church were | 99, in lon 3910; had no NE trade winds; Sept 15, at 6: Bonvravx, Sept 6—Arrived, Mary Durkee, Sutherland, B d Shoes patronize MILLER & GO. No 8 f the BP read, the music being under the direction of the | PM, sighted ude light 25 miles distant; wind SE, | Baltimore. ‘i njon square, ead Itallan Rejoicings—The Fate ri wl ai dred GLascow, Sept. 21, 1870. Rev. James Haughton, of Hanover, and consistin; res thressentng 1a wine freahentag to @ gale from BAS ft en aw Wy fd Gores Lonpon, Sept. 21, 1870. i {fternoon a large building in course of | of the boy choirs of St. Paul’s school, Concord, and + 17th, Int $6 lon , Wind Increasing, barometer y rir Ug Miastxquot §; —A Fi Suppl, Yesterday after rs iz = Foun’, ‘Lowel. The sermon by ‘Bishop Doane, failing, running under two lower topsaila and reefed foresail; James (685 for do; Liszie (il2), for doy to fnlah ldg on the lasing uo! ring Wator.—A Fresh Supply Despatches from Florence announce that the clty | erection in this city fell with a great crash, Eleven at 12M barometer 29 60; at 2 PM wind hauling to east, with % f Albany, was a strong and able doctrinal discourse ants drain, 8.10, BUENOS Ayres, July 29—Arrived, ships Susan Hin! 3s covered with flags in honor of the expected NeWS | workmen were buried in the ruins, five of whom | dwelling on the Catlolistic features In the Church | Paty, Gusts of wind and rain, barometer falling to 34 4.10, | ,BURNOS, Axursy duly, 2t—Arrived, shipe Susan. jJast received by JOHN F. HENRY, No. 8 College place. ans, The er i more: ‘ust 5,’ bark Hosea Rich, Pomeroy, Hamburg; | _ 2°¥0! Havana Lottery.—Prizes Paid in pepUA TET REAy: Arne wh. cal were ______ aitne Bisuop elect was then. prosented for conseora- | fortopeals brought shi tor wite end to eniswret vowing | Coneunentea (Nor; Abrabasieen, Wonton" AUR surene Ek: | gold. Tavormation furniatea. ‘ie Qghens ren paid for Population is nearly crazed with delight. The om by Bish ge Williams, of Conuccticut, and Neat. | «fearful gale and bigh ea from south, barometer awa to a4 | tique. (Sp), Faipy Pensacola, Somervilie (Bry, lili New | Boublooue aud all Kndeof Gotd and Silver. "O° NO Romans received the Italians with the greatest en- THE PACIFIC COAST. ee eee Williams, of Conne , e wind gradual y taaling to NE; OF ‘a rind NNET 6 Pal York sti ship ‘Charter Oak, Tukey, Liverpool; brig AW v, Bankers, 1b Well strect, thuslasm and continue the ovation. The multitude , ee aoe ‘he church was crowded to ts utmost capacity, | Wen e"blown in board, carrying away the boat cranes; | Sailed July 80 bark’ Archer, Tibbets, Boston. The Upright Patent Trunk Company Wares entered the belfry of the tower and forced the | Great Fire in Grass Valley—Suit Against the omeler rising to 384. wind at thie time toNW, | To pork August 18—ahip David Stewart, Prenites, for Baitt- | rooms No.8 Barclay wteol. Keeper to ring the great bell. ‘The Italian troops Pacific Mail Steamship Company. ANEW PLANET DISCOVERED. Ker'slowly.Tslag, store passing t0'N and NW of tt Brice Agenora, White, aod ‘Weetand, Manin, for New | me War, e possi A this tims we were lyine to under lea clew of main | York. o War, Crank ote reap | saegropertyaf the Hapie Minig Company at | me morning neraedtonaion Riot «| Hehincohanatna pwrziarit memes, yd | Acie Age Sng Ra (Bo, Bae, tom | ue ath LEM, Ula A Fn ou 7 ie e Morning Herald o' MOTTO" ; » made sail and proceeded on_ our course ; A imo, James, fashions; but anaiet: ‘thes matior ‘The final policy of the government concerning the | Grass Valley, California, including the mill, hoisting | communication trom Dr. C. A. F. Peters, Director | took pilot of Bat vega from pilothoat Fannie No 17, from do via do, arrived 2i Edie Waters, Gregory, for [Te Cd mete & ye TS i o> y of the Litebfield Observatory of Hamilton College, | | Brig Lena (Br), Nicol, Montego Bay, Jn) 25 daya, with log. | New York. wereayed by Up cevecyce of 8 Oe incomart aaa Pope ts silli disarbed by the Letl, who fear that it | and pumping works, storehouses, and 3,000 cords of | ainguncing the discovery of anoticr planet, the qrondiand 8 pamscnern, Becnhttdays noriieot Hatiorae’ tott | from New York, arrived Aug G0, tore veneer lckerton, | Modistes, Foremost among whom were ALTMAN, BRU. wilt yield too much to the pressure of Catholic | wood, was burned yesterday. The loss amouncs to | 112th of the asteroids, ‘The discovery Was made on the entire passage): kas Boon 20 days vor i Sisson, from New ‘York, arrived ‘Sept 1, for * cds bigs & CO- 531 and 3, Sine, arenes Ca ein tart bo owers. 150,000, on which there is an insurance of $40,000, | Tuesday morning. On Wednesday morning the Brig Barracouta (Br), Kinne, Cow Bay, CB, 15 days, with | Posie, Smith, from Fotladelphla, arr ved Sept 5, Ting periment ie supery. on ta whem, & Tee P $ General Sherman reached Portland, Oregon, yes- | position of the planet was established, viz., fifteen coal, £0 Manhattan Gas Co—vessel to Crandall, Bertaux & Sania ae em New York, arrived t + | Sika, Ribbons, Alpacas, White and Di The Italian Cabinet—Coming Concession to tenday, where he met with an enthusiastic recep- | degrees and twenty-etght minutes of right ascen- | Co. Was up to the Highlands 17th inst, and was obliged to | schr Evellue, », from New York, arrived Aug 31. Be St Thom: res: accor he | Arrived Se} “Reds.” sion, and ten deg and thirteen mtnutes of north eae shore on unt of the NE gale prevailing at tl a * bo LONDON, Sept. 21, 1870, | tothe State of California has commenced suita | deciluation. The brightness is that of a fixed star i Hight, Rolling, Geor, 50; eidaye, wih y epi ific Mail steamships Montana and | of the eleventh magnitude. Itis named “Iphigenia.” | naval mores, to Doliner, Potter & Co. CARDIF: 10d, , The Papal newspaper organ in this city says the dnerioa: tor Dearly $600,000 for violation of the yas- | The planet discovered ou ‘te 14t of August has } Schr Mary Louisa, eae Washington, NO, 7 dar, with bg ve rH ‘Cllomjng Wil be the Cabinet of Italy under the new js been mamed "Ata ‘aval plored, te Zanher gl —Steamerr Amazonas, Prer,ties, from Wil- | be on view. Ladies will apprec Brazil. 3 ° tlemen.—Latest Style Piece Geoda forordet works tatypie Garmenta reagy mati TAY C Mgrstat Falor, 69 Rroadwar. REDECE Mn