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NEW YURKK HERALD, TUNSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 187L—TRIPLE Sittin, 7 a EXANDROVITCH. trocuce him to the Ree*ption Committee. by whom | a defence (und to aid Brigham Young, Mayor fate pi “good Inek" to the Cotumota, and a ton | whten market the progress of her ¢omnette ALEXIS AL Merhe (oHOWIAg Bre Kus vub-comminrees ior the Hay | Wells and other Charen, magnates tn overthrowing Y A CS il 7 j N SG o | vat: ohe ts thougut teohare. “The ‘Columbia | about, “and ‘five ‘minuies. iater the Lavomes tion, the charges brougut against them by the Uaited . fi away Sieh for there were no laggards there, one} aaa fe Cae southward. Whether the manruvre Sub-Committee No. 1—On “Reception Committee"—Menara, | States Grand Jury. It 1s said that men aad women . oe os as O note thai Mr. Osgood set a good example have been delayed tt is unnecessary to dis- 1 Mi udge. * by clapping oa the halyards, tand under | © but it did not result very aa ‘s fis Convoy, Attendants Monlegery, Ee Ee oa Mbnasren Steamers”—Meavra, | KE are contributing freely, her ¢load of canvas abe was thenliy Tanee the The volunbia, having again tasked a ate Eee e Duncan Johnston, Macy and General Aspinwall, By an order trom the President tho headquarters | fF} AP R,! 6s COLUMBI A.?? | Water under her sharp Lowa, Splendid she | bore away for the ouihwest spit, approaching $ and Oilicers. Su'-Committes No. 4—-On “New York Yacht Club"— | of the Thirteenth regiment of United States infantry looked, and many on board tue commutice steamer | Which she looked her pretitest. Once more Une Manan, Hane. Suge see Bete oe aaa ; po C Dougias to: Fort as would have staked their existence almost even tiem | steamers congregated in tue vicimity of the buoy ta nelly Potter ant Howes, saree ameny tall soe ae ap or? pape fay Eat he woud be victor of The day. | AWALE her arrival, au when woe did come her ro.” Siib-Committee No, 6—On “Excnrsion St Mt teele, This will necessitate a change \- makes = alone down on the course Lhe achievements of | ception was something similar to that accorded (a Programme of the’ Executive Committee—Ar: | W.it Asinwall, Dodge and Montvomery. =" | mand nere, as General DeTrobriand and tue real- The Kirst International | the comnbta d applause of tie heartiest clare | the Magic @n the day she passed tne hi bd cf en she came bowling past the soutn- | stakeboat when the America’s Cup was mery. Sub-Committee No. /—On “Government Vessels” —Admiral rangemonts of the American Ficet to Mcot Godon, Geneval Me Dowell and Mr, Howes. mental staff will proceed two the new Race. West Spit dm. 278, ahead the scene was oi the most | tended for. She ronaded the Spit about twenty-ey ant nature, So it Sat tie Myght- | minutes ahead, The Livoula tacked for th Woy a6 3 iF sub-Coamitiee No. 8-On “Music"—-Measra, Barlow, Bergh, | headquarter: out jolonel Heury As varied aad bri) Hi: Royal Bighno:s in (he Bay— aa ancl General Shaler, IRONS. SAeeER. ‘A ao ship, when the advantage was increised to idm, | $40 P. M., and with a good breeze stil maintained Fight Thousand of the National I4, and, | the struggle, though by some It was erroneouely Dan - - Sub-Committee No, 9—On “Mi itary Eacort—General As- | Morrow, now commanding at Fort Steele, : ass. Somebody counted here thirty ves res ‘and Decurations’— | Will assume commaud of Camp Douglas. Rear Commodore Osgord’s Yacht Columbia | 8*¥e once, old Captain Cosgrove never tell hap | thought she had avandoned the race. Tue two pinwall, Messrs. Howes, Montgomery and General Shaler, Sub-Committee No, 10—On “Bade Guard to Welcome Him—After Mpaarm Ripaenton Hlareted Sad Pome pe ‘The regimental band will accompany headquarters, ya \ ne. baton OF cghaat into the musical bell’ | yacuts rounded the South west Spit as under, * t . sO oy ; of Sennnatl " uitsbip wat joy he “one, two, three” - the Retura from Wazbingtoa. Blodgett und Stuart re No reason has been given for this change at Camp Sails the Livonia Over the New tana sent over th: stoambuuts and iuto che Neutts of | Columbia. Of 4 Lavonia i 4 ct SF Rar rey psa Douglas, General DeTrobriand is a soldier of fine k the American yacat! Whoever heard icartior cheers HOMRWARD BOUND. jens A 3 , rom Wie ° or a eo ‘After completing necessary arrangements the | Stwaments, and his departure will be regretted. York Yaeht Club Course. Cee aay or Tie CMUIH Tae ke tBPACE | rhis was the best of It, but the Columbia ha it alt ‘Tle arrival of Mis Imperial Highness the Grand Duke Alexts Alexandrovitch 1s daily expected; and though the preparations made to receive nim are of the most extensive, not to say extravagent nature, becoming the son of one of the most powerful royal lamiies in Europe, they are gradually ap- proaching completion, Apart from the arrange- ‘ments made by she government of the United States to receive him as representing the most friendiy European Power towara this country as, @ testimony of reciprocity and as a return of the ex- tremely courteous reception of the late lamented Admiral Farrazat by the Russian authoritles during sis stay in that country, the citizens of New York ‘Nave prepared a programme of entertainments such as would satisfy apy prince or potentate. THE IMPERIAL VISITOR 1s the third son of the Emperor of Russia, and ‘twenty-one years of age. He is highly cultivated, .has passed successfully several examinations in the highest colleges of his nauve city, is a brilliant speaker, and converses in several European lan- guages, including English. He 1s a lieutenant in the navy and acaptain in the guards. He comes accompanied by the Aide-de-Camp General and Vice Admiral Possiet, Who 18 bis guardian; the Actual High Council'or of State Vessily, Actual Councillor of State Mactine, professor of the English language to tie imperiat family; Couut Olsonflem, Lieutenant of the Horse Artillery of the Guards and aide-de- camp to the lieir to the throne, and Count Schouval- -off, Cornet of Hussars of the Guard and personal at- fendau! on “is Imperial Highness Grand Duke Via- dimar Alexandrovitch, RUSSIAN FLEE? AND OFFICERS ag the royal squadron are as fellows:— ina, carries tea guns, eight-inch rifle 1) loaders, und 18 4,09) tons burden vorse power. List of officers:—General Ad- Acmiral Possiet, Chief of the Squadron; Adiutant to to Kmperor, com- rigate; Captain Lieutenant Leonide fis oficer; His impertal Highness Prince saundrovitcht, oficer of the first watch; Alex, Delivronz, Feodore Hessen, ov, Constantine Lang (Paymaster), Karl Lieuten Ivan Los Prince will land at pier No. 1, where he will be met by the military and police, THE POLICE. The police force, headed by superintendent Kelso, will be represented by about four hundred picked oMicers, who will clear the wharr where the Sepulng 1s to take place, and take their positions pefure ane in the rear of the procession, in accordance with tue general custom. MAGNIFICENT MILITARY DISPLAY, The military arrangements made are of the most Magnificent and extensive order, and tor complete- ness excel anything of the kind ever gotten up b’ the authorities i this State. In accordance with the request of Governor Hofman and the under- standing with the Executive Committee, General Alexander Shaler has ordered out tne entire First division of intantry of the New York State National Guard to do honor to th» imperial visitor on his ar- rival. ‘The following order has been Issued to the commanders of regiments:— HeEApQuantEns Finsr Diviston, N. G, 8. N, NEW York, Oct. 1, The infantry orunizations of ts ‘divi on the vceasioa of the reception of His Luperial Highness Alexis, Grand Duke of Russia, 2 The order, date and hour of formation will be announced in further orders, published in the daily newspapers, a¥ soon as the time of te airival of is Inuperial dighneas has been deanitely determined. 8. In accordance with paragraph 581, allgenerai and field olicers, division staf, ehielsot @ anil inspectors of brigades will meet tor theoretical inst: ton at these headquarters, 127 er wtreet, on Tued Tith Instant, at e'ghi o'clock P. By order of Mayor General Al WILLIAM I. CHES: BROUGH, Colonel, Assistant Adjutant General and Chiel of Stat, On account of the limited space in which the troops will have to move it has been determined that no artillery regiments shall participate in the bare and ouly suiticient cavalry to attend as or- lerlies or :or any other duty assigned them by the general commanding, General Shaler, who will have command of the troops, will be attended by his staif, consisting of General Debineau, Colonel C! ebrough, Co.cnel Kearney, Colonel Oakey, Colonel Fowier, Major Mecian, Major Jussen and Captain Fairgrove. Brooklyn will be representet by the Second di- vision, under the command of General Woud i and staff and New Jersey by a battalion from New- ark, for which great care bes been besiowed aint cousiderable money expended by General Plume. These ave the troops that will take part in tno parade, nder Shaler, NEW YORK FIRST DIVISION. Cominaniers Colonel Morrow will arrive here ina few days. The tin mines of Ogden are the excitement of the hour. They are reported to be of fabulous extent and richness, There wil) be a great rum in that direction. About $20,009 will be sent to the Chicago eumferers from Utah. The mining camps are responding libe- rally tothe call for ata, Tue weather 18 cool and exceptionally fine. Another big discovery in the Emma Mine Is an- nounced, CHINA. Terrible Visitations by Floods, Ty- phoons and Disease. Treaty Ratification with Japan—United States Mission to Tekin- Naval Revoris— The Yea Trade. SuANasian, Sept. 11,4 Via SAN FRANCISCO, O isi. f There heve been typhoons on the China coast Many vessels have been dismasted and two lost, ‘The high water at Hankow has caused fears of the city being overflowed. The ptiot boat Goiden Cate has been lost, wit pilot Druders on boara, ‘There bas been a great flood at Tien-Tsin, ana it is estimated that 10,090 square miles are auder water, There ts, in consequen’e, treat succering. A terrible typhoon las occurred at Hong Kong. Three ships were dismasted and one lost, aud lumdreds of Chinese drowned, The City Mail at Hong Kong bas been struck by | tigaining, The rinderpest has appeared at Mongoia, ‘Tue deliv of bla tea are 1.000,000 pounds mie date last year. The Livonia is Beaten Over Three Miles and Nearly Maif an Hour. For days and weeks New York, amlu all its many excitements, Chicago and the almost pane tn Wall street and among its leading moneyed tustitutions, has talked and brooded over the subject of yacnts and yachts- men, This tas swayed and triumphed over the minds of men, woinen and children, fashionable and lowly. The tremendous theme puriook of keel and centre-board boats—those best in light winds and those in squalis and gales; bouts that could sail well When the clements were quiet, and those that would make tne most headway when laid downto their work and when their lee gunwales were tn the swirl of the All this grew out of the second visit to this country of Commodore James Azhbury, an enthu- siastic and experienced British yachtsman, who has essayed for the second time to reciaim the cup won ‘a, given by Victoria, of Engiand, tn 1851, and then sailed for around the Isle of Wight. ‘That victory of the America, owned by Mr. Stevens, and designed and built by George Steers, is famil- far to our ears a3 household words, | that memorable event the cup wys given by Mr. Stevens to the New York Yacht Clu}, to be held asa trophy under certain honorable conditions, by which it was made a challenge cup, open to the competi- Mr. Ashbury last year in the ! Cambrta came tor this teophy, but the result of the attempt was not very cheering, by the Ameri Shortly after tion of the world, fle has come again, falled magnificently, and that alone is worth the | gladsome ovation, Tne struggle is nearly over nhow—that's apparent if the wind holds, Liver draws ou che Columbia, There ts smarty im vemene of ber crew, and it wouid take circumstances, a phantom ship to overhs the Southwest Spit, homeward, she ts vy half an hour ieading, and the most sceptical gave up their doubts und hailed her as the wiiuer. Near tue Narrows the crowds on the banks caught the import of the great victory, aud there ae ers aller under the Seenes and Incidents ia the Bay—Entha- Peng yid ‘These no sooner die away than the crews ol Reception of the Vie- torions Yacht. tue imen-of-war awatting the Prince | Alexis luke up the shouts, aud “three times three” sends. tue Winner along wilh more of that sympathy sue to give pleasure to the victor, And now, showing adinirabie speed, be rest of the distance is s00n qade, and. with the Livonia miles astern in the haze, the stakevoat Is reached, About it are ail the e Jon steamers and accompanying yachts, and scores of skills and working boats. Time 1s called, and whistics, and gubs and Cheers give that recep- tion ue to tie whiner. Halt “Columbta,’’ was tie and even in tie excitement of tite moment one achtsumn, more Mterary or thoughtiul than bis fellows, wiispersin thy ear, “This is the first vic+ Lory, aad the cup can’t go away irom eve. Who sheds the foremost foeman’s lifey lust parcy conquers in the strife e's TUE SAILING REGULATIONS. The course Was over the New York Yacht Cinb course, fro tioned near the Quarantine landing, Staten island, to the red dirst Clas# can buoy west of Southwest signated on the Clurt map as buoy No. ito the West and south; thence to the rounding if to the northward aad e@ast- relurning Over the same course, passing to the east, gomg and revurning, of aii the buoys on tie West Bauk—viz., Sos. 1%, 11 and 9—and to the westward or ihe boat stationed near the Quarans tine landing, Staten Islaud, fi dhe competug yachts Jor the races over the New fork Yacht Club Course were allowed to sect their loresulls and gattopsuils before startiag. The sizual tor p: veting of the fags on the commitice boat, and minutes aiterwards the sigual to start was to be y lowerlug the lags aud @ prolonged waisue from the steamboat. VUE CONTESTANTS. ‘The following shows the displacement, with the Apportioument upon which ts eateulated the allow. auce of Wine according W the new scale of the cub ts Appoitionnmt, Lo sim every | her, At | an anchorage west of @ flagboat sta- | paring to start was to be the | Alone, as the Livonia could not clearly be distin. auisned, being consideraply astern among vther yachts, ‘The Columbia was pursued by @ regular fleet of pleasure steamers, Whose passengers cheered vocilerously, Now that this beautiial and triumpnu- ant vessel was tavered by a good whole gall breeze sie sailed remarkably fast, dropping hee pursuers and warning the committee boat to nurry up if the judges felt incimed to record the time of her arrival. As she rau through the Narrows sie Was greeted with another enthusiastic demonstra- tion from a large number of spectators who lad aa sembled on the ramparts, As the Livonia was out of sight, she was, emphatically speaking, out of mind, and the honors were showered on the Coluine bia although, had the former been ahead, there 6 ne doubt she would bave received ter due. Quickly the intelligence was spread around that the Columbia — was the winning vessel, and from alt quarters intense ACURA was displayed. Saiute after salute was fired, and a3 she rushed passed toe Lome stukeboat victorious she was completely enveloped in acioud of smoke, while the cheers and ringing ot beils upon the steamboats contributed to reader the scene one ot pleasurable excitement. The Coimmota arrived twenty-live minutea ant eighteen seeonds ahead, which, with two minites and forty-lour seconds tine allowaace, makes Ler we Winucr by twenty- eight minutes and two seconds, Whe Livoale had ® splendid breeze approaching the > arrows and are rived in good shape, The lollowim~g 13 Che time of arrival of the contestants actual Ume of tie race aud the corrected tune by the hoine staxeboat, the uliowance:-— Home St Coveted Tima, HM, He Me Sa Columbia, 6) 4 Livovia,. 6 45 Thus ends the first of the series of races for the America’s Cup, it was tn all respects one of tie fairest ever satled over any course. ‘The arrange. ments were very satistactory, and none better « served such @ signal victory than tie courezeous gentieman who yesterday bore away the palin. ‘Tt second of the series takes place to-morrow fre Sandy Hook ligitsatp, tweuly miles to Wialwacd SPAIN. The Radieal Republicans ia Revo- lntionary Mass Meeting. rador, Viticer), Prince y ‘is Colouel Sterry. a ° . SGAN ia ean eecr ne Tador init See aaxiaemaentiain pee Dolonel iar <e naval hospital 1s to be built at with a yacht embodying. ease gonatency a mma RAC 5 n. Alexunder Mensuikofs First Arilery Dolonel Seatt thought to be on the other side of the Atiantic, al- | ‘Tye mnierest in the great mniernalional contest was | EWorts for the £ttainment of the Right of Self though littie experimental, of just the right Kind ty | becoming intense as the yactis Were welling nto Onteer i 1a carry the cup from these waters, ‘This yacht—the | We. Specuitors rushed to the forward parts of Lie Government—iMoral Foree Agitation—Uuily aay tas Defojeusky; First Master, Stait Mochtott; Juntor Masters, Second Cutea States steamer Bentcla has ue TO I 7ay D linnkow, many steainers to Willess ihe send-ot/, and as the EH etaai erctee Sai clonmppet techie Tne chip Golder State has <aited for New sorts | El¥onta—tas been here tor two weeks or more, and | Heiter Sree enare tie Team of Hearts and Union of Democratic Hands— 5 Mackinm; Assistant Engineers, ee eran om nainlis BOOK GD Chavies | @uting this tme Ler owner and the committee of tants Wile bie amount of criti- the “Coming Day of Freedom.’ rv Yotod ‘and Constantine Petrol; ‘cutenant Vassily Sholkunof; Com- | jighty- i easy peorekse ber, Vasslily | Ninety-aixth. akomy: Head’ Surgeon, n exciteme Hankow has been ‘Assistant. Batgeon, Vindimiy Total... 1 exe} ement al d apne oy has been epuder Hertakort yicton |i ly atl ts qutes tn the city, ladimur Vloot, Ivezauca ie 5 : 4 ited States ter Lowe as at Shanghae en Levedoit, Paul Nicolacwt bird | ieunyea é the New York Yacht Clup has beon arrauging the details of the races whitch the former cely suilicieat to Lnspire the hope ot a sought, The formidable colmmus of corte. | Keen and speedy contest. The Livonia had the bet sponitence that passed between them upon the | tet Postion of te two vessels, belne mcely Manni, Oct. 15, L871. anchored on the weather side aud) west greut repub! mass meeting was bell at the st caused by the claims of the visiting yachts- | tie shore, wiwie the Columbia stood — ont A great republican mass meeting was Welt a man were such that at one time the punlle almost | #vout uve hundred yards to leeward. The | Circus in this city to-day. t ut ‘There Was a general desive for more wiad, brown, Was 5! b a | the hospital. | Phe shansin andis lying daugerously ul in TELECRAMA TO THE NEW YORK HERALD e Ds yell r $s pha * tide was making the first of the evb, and tie | sepor Orense presided. eyautive, 8 guns, 4 inca rife bore, steel | Tmnvsccoud: span treaty, whiten has been | MCd OF this phase of the question; out, nappliy, | Vessels stood. bows towards the vity, jibs down. FERIA AAA ATE TET eaee aa eRe aR Clee ‘ ulcra, and 4 ritle bore brass eigut-poun- | Forty aud to be an exact copy of te | te nd of last week all was arranged or the strug- | Wath great proimpiness tue Kactig Comittee com- Resolutions were adopted declaring “thal » Pons, 860 horse-power, List of omicers— | go voral reaimente, : i I gles, A serles of six races were co be satled—three | pleted ta Dro ay Fh) dae Ghetto ae was | party would otter undying opposition to every form Captain-Lieutenant Dimitre | Sharoi; Be nag = Over Iheannual regatta course of the club and three | TAULer SrAtitY Ing Tote teenbuld be tiie slizhtest one | O° SOvernment for Spain which was not purely re Para Santa Dong, Creainy Polat: Total infantry. the Typhoon trom Sandy Hook lightsinp, tweuty mules to wind- Way of the Livonia when paying off, | Publican, Nevertheless, ia waging such war upon Constanuine Ostellisky, Peter Chikotsky; Passed | ,Harh reanon’ will Me iy SAN FRaNcIsvo, Oct, 16 1871. | ward und return; and, a case of a tie In these con- wg adigeeni to Her weigiled Ancwot | non-republican institutions, they Would Mot violate nipmar Peter Vi 3 1 2 vs leeagseshite! News by the s' 0 i z Hem a sy eS rt rowid. erything, Lit tact, Wa: a? Midshipman f Her, Nouokurust; |, Paymaster, a hneanasaenivente ows by (he steamsip America states that the | tests, a seventit was 0 be sailed over the ocean | Goue that could possibly fachitate tie start and ren. | "He 1aws of the Land Feiecun ‘<i Second Lieutenant Nicolay Pokoopky; Master, Notification sent our as a iv sum ura, for San Francisco, was caught in the | course. In all this controversy the cluy would only | der it equally fair to ait parties, s0 that no com. Several speakers addressed the meeting. c Kustgn \okoi® Golomet; Assistant Master, Cou. | Gutters, to fora on Broadwiy, the rH e Lypnoon in the Chinese waters and returned to | recogiize James Ashbury as a challenger trom the | plaints ou Uiat head could be subsequently cuter- Some of them were very pronounced ta their ex+ ti ; setae die mence 01 the west side of browiws . i rs ard press By : , i: mote Neri a Sty go pret feo Lieu- | ot the southwest coruers. AS each Hong Kong m distress, Royal Harwich Yacht Club, aud the commiitee re- | “ pee ee pressions agalust Uke present govermment of Ama. Piston !va Rone atid ‘Ensign Viadnaie Tencor arrives it will be drawn up in file, and it is expec! sue fvencn™ ship Nancy was destroyed vy the | served tneright to name tue competing vessel of ‘The space being eutirely tree from every obstacle }| deus. Chaplain, Platon; Midshipmen, Jarif lefsky, Sear ie Legian patie be nd frou) (vphoon aad Captain Mangal drowned, the New York Yacht Clay tie moraing of the race. He ane ei oe eee Bee pA ‘The most violent proclaimed “thelr perfect sym- vier Tunoflyem, G u 5 ane or t The enific at e N ower Es \. 5 perenw ee Bear ye Caney Sonigt alexander Ofer” | Seventh,” Fleventy sud ‘wen 20s Ve magnineent gvasite raga at Hong Kung | so much fr nstory. Wmered aa euchoxelimelt cofineittt | vathy with revublicans everywhere and with the Teratili, Nicolay Beklemishomt, Peter Osteliitexy; | az@ “e’alied to form the j Was wido. Geman GR Every man who has sailot in distant seas andthe | tt earuest. ‘Taere was lurrying to and fro on board | International Soctety,” and declared that the fattle Third Assisiant, Masters, Poltkar Pavelloff, Ludwig | ang ee ae i ae havens and marine cities of other lauds kuows that | Cit ae nine tern eked Arrest a Seaikle of the republicans of Spain was identical with the Helerds, Victor Bemusieneko: Becond Assistant Wn- | No. 1, where they Will Teotive | ROVOVAL OF TES KU KLUX GUTRACTS | upon tte tace ot tue glove aad upon the margins of | y'ihe steauier Wathed them tO depart the sceue | WClrines of liberty and equal tiguts now rapidly 5! permed 1. Leupold Yacobsen, | aris. Carriages will be tn attend mee a 3 the great waters tere ts no harbor Which surpasses | Was One Of great animation aud excitemens spreading through all the countries of Europe. Shepan Kusuun; Surgeon, Otton Krocofsky. Clipper Abreck, seven guns, tirees!x Incii rifle bore ci-loaders and tour rifle bore brass eaght- 059 tons, 300 horse power. — List’ of -ande' euence . Weut the tree jibs of the Co.unibi in grandeur and conveutence the bay of New York. and What with the loresail, mat ed : : Lis great burst from the sea; its deep and rapid iis she looked: t Dit She the i ha Piocident?s: Proc © suiis she looked @ perfect picture. She was the frst : riage The President?’s Proclamation Be- | pass, tue Narrows, between lofty heuhts and tore | 10 pay of. Wich considerable expedition ue wuge | Ax Et Iss Coon im Sab) Lalivon jib of the Livouta Was run up, and she pod Visted Lncustry Dangera val of the party, and tie Prince, } members of the reception conti irends, wilcommence the journe troadiway, preceded by the police ald & portion oi the art, Senor Sagasta’s Manifestu<The Government ction, and Harde —Commander, Captain Lieuteaant Frederick " ¥ ’ the other portion of the escort falang bo limed- 5 ‘ . i ERR ER, ae SnAUIZS aloeunder wotenisner, Oscar Brack, Patncs LE Heat alas eben bp ta lee tnd re A LAE fied in Soulh Carolina, Giihiaerdar tbe Reobeaad AU RAGIGR OS Of | ou towards the Staten Islaud shore,’ The remark - Mavnip, Oct. 18, 1871. 4 Alex hp a eh he co ol Battery place, tac portion of the pumerce, rts tlvilization, Which sur | aoiy speedy manner in which tae Columbla you f ee ae sd riety vee ony Daaled. aInEtiAg Oousine. rh ND ttt eae ha ant GIA A - won round it on every hand and crown it with a triple | Uuder Way exelicu great Aduityetion, and rewinded | ‘The political party of which Seiior Sagasta Ls the tae. Uieopin; ’ Master, Ensign Peter Karakin; | '° aE ROE Med th spr oes tas diadem, maxe tt such, and yesterday the bay was | 2¢ forcably of se rapially, fd le the Magic, | head, has issued a manitesto to the people. i Dintens tay: Von Hitener * company salt fall | rs i it — lscouen Hoeiatdl ata - | owned at the ume by air. Frauklin Osgood, cleared | ana aoe sknowledges the sovereignty of Frits patete Bemrwons apolion JurApiony: Midehive 80 on UBL Lite Three divést of Affars at the Sauth— ] tmescene of the arst of mese races. Many a ume | heranchorage When staring lor the mcuoral The document Roknowledges te sovereignty ice for the Amenca’s Cup last yeur, | the national government as now coustituted, and alter the pi ¥a A drizziing rain commenced, and the prospects | insists on the matntenance of the integrity of tas men, Gregory Zoloft, Feodore Vichnevetzy ant | wi be up bi j q Baron Cari Ny Schternberg; Third Assistant ito the Fourth avenue to the Cl aud oft has it, with its coves aud iulets and adjacent nd theace yeadon Flotel, q e igt Txas Riots, waters, been the scenes of triumpluant celebrations | e' i : rm " ai ahead were not at all eacouraging, there beige Uitie eee eae et Viadtai Sabor = | ,A. test will be were uecorded ro the mj and imposing speciacios; but yet, wih all their | Iixciucod of the wind wnereasiag.©’ BuL the start was | HaUonaL dominions. tha pi 4 S jee ORT Tr abe Lanne etter arnuey TO Will Wasurvatoy, Oct. 16, 1871. | magaiiicence and extent, they have scldom equalled | Misuiy satisiaciory, und hopes were eniertatued | This portion of the manifesto has spectal and So touch for the Prince, the fleet and atiendants, for Washington, where he will (@ formaily tir: duced to tie President and ths members o1 Ue Cao Bt jentyus circumstance, spec- F mt ee despatches received to-day from Sout | the sight of te contest which scored the dust | {2\* Py Same porem ule crams nat, tie Tee hasbtlengeen ert to tue suppression of the tasar rection In Cai an EGAMEBE’ ia o net aad Lorene ministers. ae ‘ate that there ts no indication on the part | victory in this series for the American yacht. utmost. Passing opposite the New York Yactit B tive Commitiee is composed of t : ON Hi rt 3 ATOR s art ie 4 . fiuost. | Passing | ew on * : : : The Executive Com % pos: ol heer ] 1 ON HIS BRTURN TO THIS CITY A of the Ku Klux of their inteution to obey the Pre- ‘The steamboat Whiiam Fietcher, reserved lor tae | (4) House the Colonia hid @& clear lead of fully ‘The manifesto attacks the Iaternationa!l Society following gentlemen, viz.:—Mr. W. H. Aspinwail, | the first day he will pe entertained by General trwin "1 two hundred yards wilt the wind aft. Her oppor | as adangerous and unpatriotic organization, Chatrman; Mr. M. H, Grinnell, Mr. BE. W. Stoughton, McDowell, Who will, indepententiy Oo: the commit- | Stdeut’s warning. The time allowance expires to- | committee, their guesis wad tae members of the | yon) Kept close to te suore, and, getting into the ¥ 5 ar. W. &. orate L Mevowetl U. & Ads Mr. B be er invite he Krab ests epee of the i rs day. Among the arms which are required to be | press, steamed Inio the stream from the fout of Des- | eddy, siowty crawied pone Ca eS que i » W. B. , i ul, U. S. Aw; Mr. B.D, cations and mo. teresting points arouad the od 8 pnart Vi ee ‘ 0 cicven o'clock tue rain fell pretty briskly, the wind Morgan, S. W. Godon, U. 8.N.; Mr. W. T. Blodgett, } harbor, the steamer Haury Sinita, Ths | Mfaed in are cight hunaved stand of Wiuchester | brosses street upon the stroke of Line PUNCHY, ee one ne een eee at nwande VAL Lost CHICAGO. Mr. J ‘Taylor Johnston, General Alexander Shaler, rond day he will the Navy Yard | ride belonging to the State, taken by Ku | yesierday morning, towards Staten Island, where | A.M. tae Columbia passed ciose to Fore Richmond, “ “ Mr. A. iierstads, Mr, Henry Glows, Mr. SJ. acy, | eee eee iar ont conch te urd aay | Kiax in tue day me from Untonville, where | the competing yachts were reatlezvonsed, and, | ier sails hanging loosely. After ronnding the Jub | Agivity of the Recoustrustionists—The Banka Mr. S [. ML Barlow, Mr. Lloyd Aspinwait, to Jerome lark, where an early breakiast will be | ey Tad stored for the militia, } nearing tls point, tt was evisteut that the tals ane | Ore Teuvitys Gatoling a Bight mum, howe vet, Resume Business To-Day—The Loss M ‘ i a Potter, Mr. James E. Montgomer. jatd out. Onthe ioarth daya sail up the Hudeo. | Attorney General Akerman ts himself im York | excitement on laud of New York's ciazens had been | ye Colt commenced to move throngit a" z Fe ath Gian Cae toad baste me is | River to West Pornt will form the day’s amusement, | County, where Colonel Merrill of the Seventh | transierred to ihe water. All about the bay, om | te | W A aud passed of Life by the Fire, iy ize, Mr. TW. Howes sesh James | ee Sttalto sc the muumagor of te Gena tating cavalry, 18 stationed. Additional troops nave ar. | quaranting, was & greet UTE? OF eas Toe ee i eee cern ete Ts yout Jookerd fe “ EM ne oien Secretary; and these gentlemen upera T has tendered the committee an enter- | rived there, All turough the proclaimed district | ume steaimoais and yacuts Were la a couutless | gane table adversary, Will her big, squares CHICAGO, Oct, 16, 1STL. ters) % v5 tainment for one evening at the Academy of Music, | great excitement prevailed, and it is understood | state of chaos, On ettuer Naud the black and | Hcaded topsaits and balovu se although the later ‘There has been a wonterful activity in the seuth for the ith been engaged ia provid ray rmance yhic! N se mVicl i 2 Q & MACS [OF.CiS Dane OU) reid Providing | ang proffered a performance in which Miss Ntis ON | that most of the suspected persons are now lying | white bulls of reer, embracing the Sappho, | poration meaus go oeiviceable gu We Wild YS / qivision of the burned district to-day. Thousands for what is Intended to be a reception befitting their | Wiliappear. The letter making this oer to the ty ut have aniictpated. : as visitor, end one that will rouonnd to the orelitor Exccutive states that boxes will be reservea for the | out to avoid arrest. Up co this date the midnight | Tarolinis Grace, Foun, Fleur de Lis, Mu ry © SOUTAWES? srrr. of men nave been at work clearing away the débris, the citizens of the Empire City, The programme, ETD Ce u “ ee one ie bel He on whippings, &c., have not decreasea, except in | Bey nm f Egy Mronetsdicoe sitet Up to the rence ieee. Pag re od putting up temporary buildings, &c, Every labore wad been arranged up to iast evening, commit This Wi joudtiess be a splendi " wad ischics—the latter propel reat Ing vatare mi connection with the race, ‘The Vo- io ta On 7 Q SO Nal oeee sei Mas 18 | Chierainment, aud will pe strictly “full dese) "No | couuties where (he United States Marshal, nts depu- | Gatted im ana out umier tie eterna oF the ecoe j Modbig Held her gw aduitably, wile the sub | praia oe to work can flad pleuty to do as = On the first intimation of the approach of the | diy can be fixed for this, however, as the mov. tes and posse are at work. Gisuanucd menolwar Albany a 4) wrod that vutied seouatto agree equany wita | liberal wages. Russiav squadron from Sandy Hook the Americaa | ments of the Prince cannot be confined to a day Florida reporis show a renewal of disorder: ol bee tala Abou! Le © © | the Livoul Nettuer vos el did very nine under ‘The action of the banks yesterday in unanimously feet, under {he command of Vice Admiral Rowan, | nor ts it known how long he wishes to remain here. t th St With * , | beats Magenta, Oulve baner, nueuicus, Sea bird, } the enecumstances, bat ai tae galn was made by tie | resolving to open for business to-morrow, and te Which is bow anchored of the lower quarantine, | The programme will be exhausted, so far as at pres- | Some parts of that State, Witlun tea St | Anarew bieteucr, Antelope, i. Ve Arcowsuiilt aad | Columbia, W nt Hospital sul Hite | t cnlied fi hin diansahetr @ will get underway and go out to meet tie tin- | eut mude out, by the grand ball at the Academy, | a colored man, named Williams, was shot | toe HkRALY sigan yRout. Aid Uilese Wee Linck WitiL | Hors at liso A. M., b: al over three. | pay at once, if called for, every dollar due their de- periai couvoy. On approaching to within a given | Which wil! be on a most gorgeous scale. Asmail | iy cold plood by ®& white man namet opie, and the inuiticude as te steauibous wid | quarters of a mile. lhightfrom the | positors, and the prompuiess of the insurance com- distance of the nagsuip, niauded by Admiral ; building, formerly employed as a church, ts to pe i 3 ep st achts outained good positions looked long and | gine direction, avcompa panies in settling their losses, has Inspired renewed Possict, carrying the Prince, 1aad Alted up as a supper room for | Shoals. At Newmansviile two murders have oceurved | varae tly toward whe black hull of the Liveuta, | sea being comparauyely : ape tweni,-one guns will be fired trom the yome fidlénn ice +8 Re within the same time as that at Gainseviltc, Oue | tying under ae eens th aes ‘ead ong | would cami Leake aoe i bid rare ede & . e American fagsiip and aaswered as a matter he sub-committees for the amusements Weary Wik Lis gazing, turned cir a ivi ty | vessel, but the speed of POLL Was € ‘The reports of the joss of life are greatly ex- ALONE Haval etiquete by the iorner. Ac. | aiter the cetarn trom Washington, Viis— Was that of @ republican namea W. H. Lucy, by-@ | tio Sappho and Columbia—oue Of winch uey | py the sane cause. VwitnIM at | ageeraied, ‘The number of dead bodies already ne or so, however, ol ireshened a iittic, rio lis instruchons from the War De} Onv Navy Yard and Pubite Inetfturions, Mesers, we | KU Klux desperado named Moody; the other was a | Lad neal would be seecied Jor the great inai- | the Southwest spit tie o ; ment Admiral Howan will thea convoy the Rus MH. Api r Adiairal Godon, enor rob colored man, <A few days after a colored boy was | Krai contest, All wong on the heigits o: Staten | first favoring the Livonia. aid soon alier stristag tue | discovered is less than one hundred and twenty- feet into fue bay. Ti the vessels arrive at any | Stoucht a soot Southiru see, Bes beaten nearly to death. Both these places are in | /!Aud there were hundreds that loosed lke auts, | Coimbia—a cireuinstauce which produced evident | ye, Alarge number of persous supposed to ve bub ou closer inspecuion Lironzh mariue glasses | grauication. ‘The coutesta ts bowled aloug in dae | Alachua county. In Jackson county on tho 6th | tuey were fouad to ve human beligs scanning the i style, The accompanying steamers hurried up to inst., Senator Kimmimger was shot by a man named | sceile beluW. Ji tue oiling there Were Maily satis or | tie spot with despateh, lo give their spc } on ar eceptt: al The Sel " jncommy and outgoing Vessels, aud Witile Lie Com | Opportumity of closely Viewing the vesseis unde furnre location of its building. er, Baia ese et, Ra | Foucher. ‘ihe Senator had complained of Poncher | jitwe heat Fieteher steamed aboat tue suspense | Wav. Alviough tne Columbia Was Well auead, Wet | “NN Rion Medical Goltese resumed tte usual . 2,'on Decorations. Mi, b lor Carrying concealed weapons and the lacter had | auioug tie nruluiude was terrible, | victory at this stage Was by bo meats looked | he Rush ical pliege resunt ub-committer No. 3, on Music, | peen sent to jar in default of finding bonds. He On Us bout Were guesis—Ausun Livingston, ex- | forward to aus @ certainty, aad so ihe interest — course in the City Hospital to-day, cpinwaly Gone, swougnion’ | Bubsequently procured bail and left After a couple | aera ne nn eT LUTON | ety aaxtety ned, ‘As the yaches approachod ine | ., Colonel Eastman, Postmaster, annotmnoes that the of wooks' te Was bet JA the ne! fee a Hh ck eel Moararne: ne | Lane a aeeat ResOUb OF Fee seryoacek, | Money Order Department of the Chicago Post Oitice Wor Montgaatre eee hborhood. Mr, | Livingston, H. G. kusseil, EF. Boardiuan, of tue | Hooy a great amount of eususiasin Was ina | Krimininger was siting on his plazza when kilied | Besioa Yacht Club and owner of the Wivera; 6x- |) the voluinbta being greeted With cheers and Salutes | 1s in operanion and ready to pay all orders promptly. rh; fad " aie Mayor Guuather and the comuitter, consisting of { from aii sides, ‘The following ouows tle Wie dad | poxtmasters making deposits should remit national & on Invitati Dodge wud | by rifle ball. The murderer walked deliberately | hoses H. Grinnell, Philip Senuyier and U. A. Min- | oder in wh : bank drafte of Now York of wetid outtiidyloy rogue ‘ihe telegraph wil be employed to no- 122 No. 2 Kacy ry aly oO ge ii Bacacs, toa boat, got inand rowed away, after reloading, | ton. - Ga Dero et Mette irene ne | ROUNDED TE OUTHWEST SPIT: pore a span 4 i nbers Of the Executive and Reception | tee Koguiationa, General Shaler aud Messra, Potter and | No attempt has been made to procure his arrest, | aud Uley had decile Man tue teeta uot 1a 9° a7 | Pere Pe) dndiat thes sses ania MAILS FOX EUROPE, before ten o’ciock in the morning, 80 as to peruiit of | Perk, Messre. f j ob . commu: fcaucn beg had With Gie committees aud | Pine. a Fn Eg TR PE the police and muittary mm the city, they will be | 62 "Pe bepartment, Messre, Macy, Dovlge, Bierstas detained in the bay sufficieally long to adime | and General of all the followmg arrangements being car ried into execution; but should they arrive ad later 10 tte day they wili be detained until sch | stadtani Admin fime as everything shall have been completed to re- | MT Blodgett sod ceive him as belits bis position. The latter will oat likely be the arrangement, although the reve- cutter Northerner has been yee at the dispo- avussian Minister, M. Catacazy, that he et thei as Tar out &s possible, so as to pre lost are alive and well. ‘rhe Board of Trade has not yet decided upon the ‘ou Suoper, mM accordance with an uaderstar slower subpor slaw ie) ities 3 visy | of the day * a HAeTStUNd | Barlow; sub-committee No. 11, on Finance, Messrs. Clews | aud the muruce ts justified vecause tue Senator is wu New York Yacht Ciab, In whispers it was first Dowu came the main stays radical, and a Southern born radical. , aud soon tn bawhng toues it was | shited, but the unortanate | 3 in Ilvely siyle to be aiready entered into, and tve chief of the execu. | and Potter. of the Livonts gaia notly all ott ies W part ’ * out fhe Groesbeck, q al . | announ 1 a TSAR re a ore 1 mike Dart’) Ty fa mappobed ithe Prince Witt {ake (OUT UE ee area es eleutaphically reported to havera | Heard—"voumia.”” Tien Feet Captain Senuyler | snowed is reitsh for the briy deep by dragging 1a rn Powell has been chartered as aapectar | West before ne returus ko Russia. body of negro poilce, Tegan, tt appears, threo or | (OK smiall voat und bore down upon the Livowia, | a and wetting thoroughly soaked. Lhe Cuiumpid | The steamship Hammonta wilt leave this port om and apprised Commodore Ashbury of the di moved through the water like a race horse, every ‘ He ‘That peatema , MM Ms unitorul, sald, “Aye, stich livas tiking well, But the wind again | Tuesday for Plymoath and Hamburg. and then Mr. Minton, also ma breezy yac | proved tr erous, and when Of the point of the ‘The mails for Europe will close at the Post Ode ume, Went to the upper deci, one hating Kear | Nook the Melty lead whieh fad quae eae en ee to | at nalt-past eleven o’clock A. M. Osgood, oWner of we Columoia, | suow some of her fastsaillng qualities, was again : the overtaken by illuck. Not so, however, with the | THE New Yor« Heratp—Eaition for Rurope— ck ia the moras - ' to cary eat ial of ta aes gee we om ‘ four days or tee election, by a mau named Jominitiee, Winch Wil be about one hundred and JW Applewiute, well Known as a gambler and despe- fifty iu number, Consisting Of the imost respectaple Na 2 FROM UAH. rado, Who was wearing a Derringer in defiance of | ®!%; citizens 0! New York, each of whom wiii be entitled . POA the law against carrying deadly weapons, reiusing | © to take two ladies on'the same boat. On this boat, : to give them up when directed (0 do so by an oilicer, | Commodore which will start irom about picr 44 Norin River, | Brigham Young Arraigned in Court—No Tima | An attempt was made to disarm Bina, whieh he re- | 8! h yt your spars on board 7” | Livonia, whieh, favored by a nice litte breeze, | will be ready at half-past nine o° ‘Will also be tae Governor of the state, John 1. Hot , 4 sisted, He was killed in the melée while in the act - @ distance mat gocompanted by ila statf, consisting of Ma- Yet Fixed for His Trial—Change of of firing. ‘Ihe democrats in the town rushed Fae chat cote Op loca het. Spann aia Sa o aanica { ing. ight cent Samos un na aa Mittary Commasder tomy as He eer an coed | at mune ti announemen, anno) eh agin Mtn ace a Sige cotsm wranyts or mating, a xn eral; Brigalier General Samuel Wiitam Jolnson, - likely to be summarily butchered. ‘The country was | the Veer yaclitinan, Howes is. Urine Oh ie | ture Of LET CSL. Lt Wa ee ee erina?e: atone Commissary General and Chiet of Urduance; Brig: SALT LAKE City, Oct. 16, 1871 tuen aroused for miles, and mien, mounted aud | Ol commorren con tnd on & torent sation | jure tie Lighienip Was reac ed, aN. Inuecd tno Ae Herre TANTION § adier General William M. Tweed, Jr., Engineer ‘ " wus : eas onl armed, poured in for wo days and more. Tae pas- A u . - | . baad a have vol droalw: ver Maceay Ohiet; o1 1 r va Brigham Young was arral; ti niet Jus 0) 4 m st ’ took Secretary Minton’s pince as the Fietcher ap- | began to appeat that the Liventa woud have but : in Chief; Brigadier General James B. Craig, sham ie imned hefore Chic senger train from Housion was searched by arined ched te Coma, and patung his ler aand | mice chates Of victory at all. ‘There w Pp Just’ sual. eset pore = Wii hls right vehemently, exelauned, | cient wind to fi the sails of boil yacuis as “they Roto tye ant eae Judge Advocate Ceneral; brigadier General | tice McKean, in the United States District Court, | men, and pickets were pose! on all tae roads, dncoh suo, sua Generis mga Gea | uw morning, ant pleaded ot gay tothe soit | He Paton ar. Nk aloo foe" elton, | tm, Souk up out mt Wore som tre | uae Rg te, vag range ketcg tae, hk | 1 8 mala Rasa der General George J. Magee, Paymaster Gen: ) Ment found against him. The defendant's counsel | and then marched to springfield, pursued | % come milves inves ahead; you ean doit you | witli within wboat a bow Be, Wa rey Mocreen | AewPhaton’s New dier General Albert Steimway, Comuts | applied for a continuance untli the next spring | py several hundred armed wen, They were be- | like ‘will, ? came back the cheery answer. and the the co bia, alter a easy ‘run, tnaily a ¥ General of Subsistence; Volovel Waller P. Wars | term, bat the prosecuting attorne: nil rose | Slowed at the latter place. The’ armed mov also | |. { iooxud. happier than i he e | Shea, og tee Linnuee over feareem WDiDules aaa ren, Aide-de-Camp; Colonel J. ‘tuwnsend Connuliy, - ys, while exprest old veteran looxed dappier tan uo he really was mi | reanded tie Ligatsiip evel a8 | . . patened the death Oo: all republicans thereabouts, r M 7 re | ; = : eet eee Colonel Wulkim By Mollet, Atdexie: | & their desire to ailow all reasonable time to the | {{uciarimy taal they. Intended to, bezin the war of | comluauil o| a iavalucet ane tad Wow a stubbormly | ahead, “and was ones sore balled by Ute | ame Qe oa Vall Stylo Genstemeuts Camp; Colonel Lester B. Fauikner, Atde-de-Camp; | defendant to prepare his defence, declined to con- | races there. ‘Ihe stage to Austin Was stopped Ai contested battle, P tate tr merous ency ge hee jibboom. out Jee TR eters ane rc COnras) ot sate » Colonel Leruau Uhl, Aldo de-Camyp, aud Colonel | sent to a postponement of the case for so tong a | diferent points by armed gilt be 1 with oo nasa goat tthe Meares mt Hatt ated bgp ai anenine Mi The Wikte, brie aimous } . Ptnieneh t 3 Oi ia be ie y ach gov . ‘The passen- 4 et 7 iby r te |; ony _ - | orate " * 7 » Cod he : are aan ee ey Kinith, a government | Period, See were ey ine ce grroes wate unlir arace | Ulive OF he eiNd, ANA AK Henry Horne, of Zeus | seemed as MC she Was “anche ie the Colur aint tend of italy amd a, Cooly Cloam 3 steamer atuched to General McDowell's depari- | Judge McKean instructed counsel to consult to. | but hone were seen except as fugitives, See ee Oa CSOINDO RSME MIG WHO Mar Te] Decinck Hs CAvenin: DOWeVEr leogen i ment (or Le LT ory the menivers ‘St | Bether and HX upon the tne for going to trial No 4 | Gregory, of the London Lilustrated News, Who has | around, abd Weal hapless puysud of i Bet in the ® pat i preive counaites aboye mentioned, with | day has yet been settied upon. Tue trial will EUROPEAN MARKETS. Leen PMU Marine pictures for Commodore Asis | lag adversary. ‘ie Tolowig by Lue OLWCLAl ye ;harmless, reliable, instantancortty er Mende they, may be desitods Of | doubtless come off within six weeks or two months i Sy ea U ihe Central Vessels Were (he Cambria | Of tie Tibbs Th S Les Rot ts * eae wr - nf .! and the Livonia, 2 a sa! rey al diese, Gaal 4 anvith at a i A nay 6 ds The other cases of a like nature will not be tried be- INDON MONEY MARSET.—Lo: | ‘The sky Was not clear, but clonay, Biack masses a Bt tava ue _Billined Table at ome for B29.— id See cot uo rk fects, whic will tien — be | fore that of Brigham Young is completed, of Vapor lung loW tn the horth aad rain threaiened | Conn .. ‘ie Wo'cetGA Eeitaek the wake Fee PS TEHUDED, se haberts aeons New ci gee near u ¢ Narrows ti the programue be properly Brigham Young seemed much improved tn health j vad teil part of Wie time aiter tae race had tauiy | W th a strc ug wae Boe: ily he we ae a pr nti rana'oe teal ce + Some ae * 2 ‘a ama) a a 9 ds Ute 5 ® bre y » carried out. Sunuitancously Witt wis tovenedt | ang confident im manner, : + eer um Ake covetittes rat wig northwest, ‘The Columbia sailed | | Ceistadore's tfair Ove haw no Kanal in tho i erstood that a squadron oF yachts irom i ‘4 ) at ast, and still on ume, the committee boat again 5 : va u hig the safes sind elon reliable of ai Soid evucy- the New York Brooklyn aud Avianiic Vacant Clas In the case of the Mayor, Daniel H, Wells, on a LERANKPORT BOORSF.—FRANK FORT Det, bin AM | neared tie Livonia, and the ery ¢ trom Mr. | veautifally jt a aout, tp. pie wo Will pass trough the Narrows, wid, after saluiug | similar charge, the reading of the idictment was United States Ave-twenty bonds opened #1 10). for the vssve | Pullip Schovler, Woe had admirably any We | ule preseat Ho} rm hg thd arene PERE SEN Te a Ne, p 7 4 " " ot te initia pre limnaries of the contest amd caused tac course | bat ocourreds of a G1 Talls Vevetuble Sicitinn Hair Renewer te re to the A { < | the feet, return As a part has pt Ms y to Ine Rus | waived, and afer the utle of the case was an- piyeerOy. oe te Rod tame to be clear at the stuart, bac toward (Wo o'vioek Ke brigbiened up consi no new preparation for the public to experiment with, Ite a Rebus traced ecco tHe NARROWS nounced he, too, pleaded “not guilty." finds, Od wade middiing Urtew “Livonia atoy! Are you ready 1"? PAA, Jedlenhe tthe dation tage tli tl By Cage oe poner Bo Be ten Tc Drang oon ys the ships will, be sauied by Forts Columbus | Judge 0, F. Strekiand, United States Marshal tivo dag fave neon, 12, slit tom AMUSO ne patie | ie Lavonia seemed 19 ln ating back all the time, | gion premotlag wa growth sant wrocticing ” Bi gate gn MEM ag” ane" wttry | Patrick and a namber of axorners at for Provoa | oF ta Liege, fe | Bint wh fom cua he | M<adt Caen anes tah aca | , the, iran, ae, Ay . Admiral Rowan, will board. Avdlmirai Possiet's | City this moruing, Where a Court for the Second Jue tiv, When a a | vy Lue Hsnow given te uote that Lord Waiter | pam Chen on Mmoauwnile bearing of toward couey | ty ee bm wa enpr ent fe . : a m4 stric! 1 nS a Pd ‘tor cod ell and aynaster Canmmiogham, Univer f nua Wa . a Wen 4 hapa te ourn in America, Tue ¢ sip, ond recetve Prince Alexis on ven | dicial district WU be Opened to-morrow. General bens seit plates savy, are on Yoard the Livonia; but tie sas | Island. A noticoael ure Was Ue manner in | Sy crake ana ms Minister, es uted the Livonte on the An Ities, KNOX tw rkeHuat. In this respect there | Brandway, corber of Palton stree (ween the fWo Vessels, as Ure prbuadste orn af uninistakably superior, The Wilson Shutcte Sewing Machine=Tao Moved through Te Wat’ best and choapeat fire clase machiaey ta Ux Went petee fag HOME QL Mae Cu. | Crouedio we abi: eaae Ouyang, salearvody UT Bronkeae ol the Untied Siates wth the cusiomary cele Ox+ . and s asked for winter, hibited on Gil suen vedaslous, “Aduira Ruwan’s | De Trooriand woe Hives Wee a cavalry escort, Dut he | | Luvegroos. Provision MaRkrr I vessel “ill then be boarded by the Mary Powell, ana | refused. ‘The United States starshal says tt ts tm | 4:4) 2 M-—vork, de, por bie. foe tne) ve he will (ion had the royal Vislior over to Governor | possible for hii to Make arrests there without mille | gL ML Keuned petroleum, tsa. w 13!6. Siena Whistle to be away, Hofman, wo Will recetve hin on behail of Lue State ttle low, 47a, Od. per cw, Spiriia (arpent ie Maser Dare wi vas hegins futtertt of New York with such an address as he may deem | MEY suport. Lavon Powder MANKTT Lox vs Veh teen: | J1b8 go shootlng Up the stars, Words iatl to avprobliate to the occasion, aad ue in Cura Will ine ‘The Mormons here bave startet a anbacriotion for | iav.—Linswed gil. 40d lide va bOMs secloe Ae CActLeMyMy Galas Wenes and jadios ise for tie stark is an Pamie The Migs ALwIN, aNd se ermty. Atlast down | wich the Columbt ming away goos Ue | return (o the how ud wilh cheers the | Was DO Comparison t to the wind As Lae | Ren, ia proved hi toe Fiith Avenue Rotel aad t Agan, tae Colum ee VERY CLORMU, BL