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- 5 ‘ e 10 NEW-YORK DAILY ‘HIBUNE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1866.—TRIFLE SHEET. : g g SR i i SN A T Tt s Tarro o positive vie " R SOLITT AT ccht ] } e rocent sosston 12 Baftimore, My, Harrie is an ardent THE DRAMA. !f:‘t"""f:“‘;.,',}',‘ij,-”‘" the weck. Mr. Tackett i thom | aah e nscossary o oxles ‘: M‘:;"' ::': OUR FOREIGN flmm“fl- POLITICAL Supporter of Presidont Jobuson, kud is exccedingly dnxious - " RieTont. e e mnes. Mokay of this elty, and i ———— 10 open ufi door for hus brother traitors, a8 the following THE BLACK CROOK AT NIBLO'S GARDEN. The greot dramatic event of the r‘- 'x‘- lirlxlnn:ncul :;; nenunmluuluhlh‘:d ; ngth and 19 Frohon x.-‘v breadth. LONDON | extract will sb . o g n | pext Thur ing, Mol tor then m bt o C 3 O overs. 10 Niblo's Garden opeaed in @ iterl laze of glary on | Bext EHCHS o A merica. Much has beeg promised, oSl eppeobation of W E oars. 0ot anke | wmvTivG ov um BRETISH SCIENTIFI? ASSOCIATION~ L g v INTERESTING PAPERS—COMTE'S PHILOSOPIY— NEW YORK STATE UNION TICKET g he theories ppears tome to be uscless fo talk sboat the %, s b Bl Union, when | wodnesday evening. The audience assembled om that souch is snticipated. U he importasice of this avent ..Bn, :.x‘u“z,“n‘r..m“hg" ""'lll r~ b " Dot R O s | toe i, sostoath sub Arefnor out of Suet s xse Alled the house in every part, ! dramatio - en. f i - o house in every pa . ror i Gonernen—Gen. B LGN T. LAY, Blesbeny | aliko andor both 081k sabetantally Sivec sheory, whils, the [ oooaslon was 0 Jargo that it 8l 7 ¥ | ghero is searcely need to dwell. Vet tho loverof dramatto || HowG: L0 ENGUICG riamph. Ho in said to be in NMINDOO LITERATURE—REMINIBCENCES OF DBR.. Brivd Tasgector—cien. JOHN BAMMOND, Essets K e e e South-bo_ benclied, Then bers evidestly | ovarflowed into the lobbies, and, in the shape of frequent | art s naturally conscions of unusual cnthusinsn, it A3 e e e By trions ore confident—and show thelr ; Elootion, Tacaday, Nov. & o ot ot the question, AN the afirte of Sl1IOVCEE | o largo dotachments, extendod to tho stroct and pers | patii ;hg:mmg;{;f,:,’,fi{,2,‘12,";’;"[::‘3;‘,”5,7;53.“:.‘5 Shnlldence by makiog hesvy bets in his Garor—0at o il PARR—A WILD MAN AND DARWINISM—MISS BRAD ; e o w&-":‘:&‘i’mfi“fi?‘n‘.:‘n.'fi"m Norhern aod Mudle | vaded the neighborhood. Gieat entbusiasm prevailed ;“u{m hrdmm:. The genius thiat bas captivated the intel- m:lhv:.m‘:r‘:gm“u‘ A “h:'h'l“ DON'S HEROB | THE SOUTHEERN LOYALISTS, States who will go for its lmn;mllm n“mlk !\:::c;f.r :‘;-; before the curtain, and great excitoment bebind it. A | yigenoc, and .;:dn the 'mm"m:u m'mi:f of th; m ""n"'"" Mo 13 about 24 vears of age, while Ward is in Bis VON BORCKE" OF BLACKWOOD—MR. KINGELEY ON APPOIXTMENTS FOR THE WEEKp cen be done, in my opinion, all diMeulties than was thus presented could not well b | woild, st noeds possess extrabrdintry © ms opo! W yen nilen ENGLISH NOBILITY—MAZZINI ANQTHE AMNESTY. “Wpedil Dispatch to The X. ¥. Tilbove. 4 R . it "t admiaron of the LD | e Th Risak Crook” was played by eaty e, | sympathy uf HiE Alerioo b le. We emuok dotbulinl | | Mitake ot to e rowed i threemiles ot 4n0 % AL | From an Ocssiont Corsmpondent. %t of the Union, and thatit requires | gy 73 o'clock until 1}, Most of the auditors re- | thoso lhfim’:n‘r"l e ng“:m{_:‘u :;d ":‘ recoguizes | Friday last, and the race will oortainly off to- w, _ Loxpos, Angust 25, 1866, ‘The British Scientific Association, now moeting at Not- como ther wting, A large number of persons in 1n ":nu -mmnv:pu wanr!‘ land from this city to witness ” Auaxy, Sopt. 16, 1860, | Giinke that the S:ates are ol 9 i for their admissin, i g nd, Iopes were entertained, | Ristori ] ‘vl;h dclogion of he Seutbern :’!:u“: ":’" x?;fi . e e aagatde tho T e "'he':.w-"m';:;o;,',“';‘.' maled e e the performiance Efom.l ot i e | the igaibyof a nble rofeoss which s basrer e | tetions to addiess meetinge in the e wsert of UoDgress “ [ orting eitize ented in & noble spirit—and she make K SN ¥ Y monry broskfust bell shoold " wake {P6 SoF OF 1 sentedin & noble spirltrant e T iy and tho importanco | $he 84T P cient indication of the eRRE OF T s T am coneerned. 1 do o %o follows:y ; | irenied anin the Usion aguin. So (a7 86 B85 OCBICL ror? | uy these proved fullacious, By diat of great ene ! - R 'y ol W " . . Y erefore, is no ordinary Moaday. Sepr. 10 T e hjoct, that 1 shouldcous o meckauios, The | of the dramatic rt, Her advens, herei oGk T ate, COLLISION ON LHE NORTH RIVER. e - dder the repeal of the | the part of Mr. Wheatloy ou t r s ] r wacr pv—Gor. Browalow of Tonessco, the Tlon, 7. & + 106 %% [0 e jofant act of Congress (he anly way In can s | B Srough; | oceurrence. Sho will make bar debut a the Irench Thoater, tingham, has not been nearly as well attended as that which met st Birmingham a year ago. This is partly to be attribnted to the fact that Nottingham is a emall ylade; and many feerod that its resourees might be overtaxed, and partly to the fact that there hias been sn outbreak of Crool t length played o AR 4 ! i clighted, went | on Thursday evening, in TLegouvé's “ Medea. o A FERKY-BOAT.AND A PLEASURY STEAMER 1IN COLLISION ler nessce, Gen. H. T Thomas of Teancssce, borof Congress, in troating tient multitnde, dazed and ] l-vg ?:‘nfszgcm::.v“ n.hm and Judge Warz: ::::y) ga’i’e-g;";li:’a’sfli).':‘fi?:fl‘mmd i;:g fi«,gn::,%n::’:‘j":-‘:;; ::‘%m‘:r K?onm o’fl:”’.)l?m" l!l I;L}:l:n .limo‘:l :mp:( :o :fl:;l'u‘;: :;E l'g:!d';;r .',’:g m.;:lm‘v:oz leifl!t'o‘.xm:g-m 43 e fac irt! o) Tongress o r n erelory, cen in haste 0’ H - o - O w¥he Won J. J. Stewast of Maryland, Col. Sten. o pasas of a i xprosaing 1 wardsthat asent e e, A vondingry dramun. Having swallowed | sope for the ilustration of Ristoxi’s gontus. All requisits NARROW FSCAPE OF A LARGE NUMBER OF PAS- | clileca there. Many of tho most distinguished, men of R e Eun of T teustin. 408 ok Woadward of g Lo et A vvor, it in yow onr plecsnnt uty to sy | pregarations Livo bee muade to render thoe qoeeil both sENaEnS. scionco who usually attend were this yoar absent. The &W 3 < INDIANA. that they are very good to tuke, The scencry is ineenifi- | comfortable and brilliant. New "““‘.’T’““" ge}rnflyu“nl . Yesterday morning, about 11 o'olock, the steamboat | new Prosident, Mr. Grove, made an oddress which was r g-‘?n:‘%”u?‘;:“’w“d’ ot ”&T .l.:gl;"f ELUCTION TOARDS—SENTIMENTS OF TILE SOLDIERS. R »" hfl;‘l‘“m?; n“m dm‘u: I&—rul;})inh. ign:fli;x;;x[n;:ehe;;r; ?ukt fwl:rllgfi‘l"l l::h’»;lu“h:t l.u‘:ll‘yl": George Weshington colbded with the Dosbrosses-st. forrry- | Jong and technical. Tt has been chiefly eriti on ige Milwour) and Col. Finnerty of AT "0 g of [ Speil Depsch o Tyo 3 TR menrpcrc:{'m:m‘x‘sa"M':Pll:rz'n:‘:‘fi;: qupya fly i | tom ol e os will miies nothing that can con- | bont D, B, Grogory. The Georgo Wasbington, belng an 48 | C0F Of it strong oxyression in fuvor of the Darwinian Paiterson of Teusesses and : o IxpraxaroLs, Sept. 16. ’3’ special agreement of the | GG g guperfinons fly,in his instance, Several | tiibubo to ifs case and pleasure, ‘The subseription list for | excureion trip to Keyport,bad stopped at Thirty-fourth st end "'{““""h e ;“’6’,‘{,’. ‘fn"m'f',“’”" ,,',‘: ""i':f“‘:_' ion and Demoeratic Stats Central Gommittocs, eloction | core fine names are applied to * The Black Crook," in tho | the first 18 performances having elosed ou Sy ardag, the | oo tonner st, (o take passengers 0n board, and s on ber O;Itll:n fi};:l::nl;: dny“:l :.n:‘:eiun:{ oy ::: hbwrl- Union paM~Tho Hop, Geo. Tucker of Virgtuls and the | FRORSC U CTTne State will ba couposed equally of | ¥ ¢ih Vay, Ttis called, grand, roma i «ale of tickets, for the first three cve ngs, will ecminence ’ .figwnfl'flflm Carolina. i 4 rhus i itful sor f e - v b d o) ' A 1 | ay dowa the river to Barclay-st , for a similay purpose, ke, | g6l Bakor read in of Eil o, Loulsiane, the Hon. | Union men and Demoerats, Thus is o fruitful sonree of | (00" o o " and % al.” To: h so 9 o'clock to-day at No. 652 Broadwey Tt wall be an m or deparime iy o Yiabi s P awdaiph of Virginin, | dissention obviated, Tt will secure a fur lection. ' 1o ;‘.‘,m“..‘}lfi:.‘i:‘;'.’.‘i'm?.’l’,‘ than s spirit of reverential awe, Open 8ad fuir gale. of all the seets nob Litherto taken by | the ferry hoat beng about throe huodsed fect Gom the slip 00 | Geography an interesting aeeonnt of his oxplorations after 4 Grifon of Alsbams snd X daersse il addrews (e | names of twenty-ive to_ thirty thousand soldicrs who | i, perteps, fo-fail fn proper espoct for, genius, MM, | sthieriplion L aeuinat. tho spoculnfor” | her way to New.York, tho ccllsion ook plase. Assconas. | thysouross of fho Nile Dz, no;&m AT poper “Bermavs. T indorse_tho onli for the Pitisburg Couvention are boiiig | pi.ryy ig understood o have devoted soveral of tho iijest | nuisance, 5o Wor iy tiekets will be sold o any one | Janger of the acident was opprohanded, the ofiicers of the | Mnaintalning L FrL o-bnlqy'.m ! 3 e 70 no':m:’rma: had ibe Bev, A 5. | Xutlo Wasisgion = e ) L oo e | yoars of Ins acholastic life to this stupendous drama. Bat | person. ;‘:m'fi‘ubv..h;‘m%aeltmu at sigils, whichwero us m ’r‘ga“‘.m.m.; Red fon “mnuuwn ;owerst. thoy ) o= ! v ¢ State who iudorse the ve H o e 1 boat, 10 Tes noarl, o . < thousand soldioss in . fwe i3 & spirit that cannot be sutmoned us easily as Zaniic. MISS BATRMAY, e T e MR o b e mcmsa sshae A4d. MBI l’nrna 13 0f Oxford, President of the section, reforred to ypsae~CoL Stokes and Judge Warmouth, Conveution. — Bosides,wehave read Lord Byron's “Man(ied "and Goethe's | We docy t to learn that, in cousequend of sev O abimgionse bOW whs SWEpt AWAY: —Julge Patterson and Uol. Al s “ Paust,” and Hoffman's stories, and even Mr. illaces, Miss Bateman has been com o caneel the %o D). 5, Groec ‘Dadly njured; | h LBy “ Romanes of Secret Tribupale.” 'Then, t00, agements made for Ler ¢ " | (o Rour puasogses oa tie ) T T ae womka et ser | SO which ave taken place us to the approaclin exbaustion of tiie Enuglish eoal-fields, and tho' piobab] n}tn‘ on the national y conniders W ty. Al hat the alovm which has been Teised, if not prematy he country. Iler absenes from the | fog vo badly braised 8 to make it likaly that am) -m,gfl will be necessary, and the other wos alwo 20 badly inju; in the as. “Tie Hoa, J. S, Fowler, P. E. Razddlgh and Ccl NOMINATION FOR THE ASSEMBLY. es W soen s0 lmudy spactacles, in whieh the fal P ov. Hamiltos, Hos. C. Branssomb, and Ton. | Unrea, N. Y., Sept. 16—The Unionists of tho Sevond | 4o, on and conquer fof love's eake and in the holy name will*bo widely regretted. Grifle District of fhis counto have nominated Elis H. Roberts \ q ecko ho holy i oly regretted. g - : wart, Newion, ‘Thomas, an ard. e —— " - ary e “ ! . OW Lt wker of wou " : Ay il A Woshe | try. beo = y 08 it is 1o 01t sename- ol ¢ they have been more or less vscful to him . ons at i 1 to-night, and will appeas the child's face was very much tarn away, The ge ¥y , ¢ great! lated ¢ Wednesday, Sept 19, ¢ et e ere urb apen 10 all gleaners, andhence that plenty | grioig his tricks is that of the * Living Heud,” which, by o, Chan t, Do s ited, erived from its g posi- . Burpsro—Tamilion, Tirowalow, Maynard, Thomas, New- SOLDIERS' AND SAILORS' INDEPENDENT LEAGUE. of people will infullibly recognize Mr. Barras's propertics Shose who bavo privately witnessed it 8, diaciied as bav. | A7 Injuried, and Afterwarda uianaged to reach the Alsnon | (jon, and theteupen its tradey the advaintages and wids of ‘man, Bokum, and Grifien. g X Coook ™ ¥ orlginal” § Jy 1o trifte | § P y ) Dry ook, in Tersey City, whcen e now Jies, not far from tbe | 550y e s iriggyent, - Oecupylng, @5 tireat Hriain does , 'Rocnesrah~ Fowler, Wormouth, and Randalyh. At o mesting held on Saturday night of the above :"v ut;nilmgir;flu- Crook or S‘:ay " ely to tiifle | fug all the appoaranc :x a v\.»n'u;lnlp miracio. ':"Jr?%:llr)' . Gregory, 'flllll:h:“ll:geh purchased for the th bt eaLtal position botween the Now and the Oid o chkomeou—isesscoil Reticreca, fed Mot Loagae, eoh soldicr or saflor, on enteriug, wa prosented | Yonorablo and decropit friend o A » it gl g wgic, | escirsion trip (oKeypert will b loanel | 1oy pow abont | Wosld, it is; sad will be, so long:as tho poople 879 iidna- ’y kes avd Hunuicui, Pr vy s y ’ Mr. John Broagham will appe it ot tivs Theater for the fuct that ¢ i A - §%hp mare of rt and Finnery with tvo ballots—one bearine an Indorecuiens of th Frel | wauts to live forever, und is perfectly willing fo give i Domneli's Miseton,” s to-tmorsow night will play | 20 feet in loagth, abo must bave Sk withim ive rointes ofter | trious and resolute, the highway and the mars of Borieus, K Tucker nud Bain. Jonve poiey, aud fhe other that of Congreas—one of whiel | Sole®yl, "o soul (o the Devily but evory oher | ieguger in '+ Divid Copperfie will loy | O roiision, ay one ablire &de of her bow, or distatos of 10 | 114 rommerce by ¥irtc of Gahes whieh eamiot bo reft :PM-..MI aud Swsth, they wero requested to deposit i tbo ballot-box. 4 | Oy fiat o can possibly send fo_ Avernus. Here, | i Poeahontas.” T feet, i8 stove in, from it, inereases at a fur more raprd Yate than ity wuwu. ©n Thursday evesivg the dclogates will reunite at O T Rt o wil o apen, during next weok at the togy b2 o humble youtl, tor rom nis. peasant mand | “HoCROREEL - onicg, o pecformance will Do given | S sumoant of be da Commandiun, the Weiklagion. extinales | feuihét ol it commeteg punains wufattercd gud - e Sallors’ <J ening, a peciorman v " a ut §700. i oh \ at Nation-1 Union | and shut up in * the lowest col o5 fecformance will Be €l | (ho amount.uf bl dumaga ad sbent ML cating fhas be Ip- Bhiackied thero seons no limit 10 the width whicl is mar Deadquaiters of the Soldiers’ and Sail bat el by the Baron | pepay Mr. Eddy, Miss o company assembled to heer Mr. Pal- grave read & paper on Arabia, in which be has been the Yarest traveler, kn Arabia, ho said, there wore twu dis- tinet divisions of the population—the Mohabis o the porth of the centril table land, and the people to the ror h of that lofty range. 'Lhe northeruers werc Arabs jure, stor, the Al | gord “ind an eficient company, fiom the New Bowery | tonded to pasa to the left, Tho sipual iy unheoded by Vo forry-boat, which kept on its way, and weelug this, Capt. Sherman rang the engine bell to stop his boat, too late, how- ever, (o prevent the collision. Nowe of the passengers of the Washizgton were hurt, with the exception of a boot-Hack, Who had his hand jammed. The pissengers who were most severely” injured a& the any, ‘©eveland, Obio. Lessie, No. 136 Canalst, daily, fro 9104, ud 0a Tursday nd | el and hold. And then the Fiend's he delegation of Loyal Southamas ravalng W et i | waitl veaton is cak {1, Gworder o giva the opgartunity o the | (hyiyish gumame ‘“the Black Crooky” is on hand 10 | yegter, ~ Dere yesterday aiternoon, and i the evening several | Kesoleed, 'l'huth-hdinl-bnb-h.mmqu E&uu Supervisor | refease him and send him on the road to avaidee, ven- MR. DAWISO¥. ud bee yeieniy afermoon, 1od e the DOV | Whlmims sl ooy oo o L o, | gosnen, and perlion, BIte Mo b0 K e | e e e e e mviaonc el prived & and Gov. Hamilton, addressad a meeting of citizens, | go cverything in thelr power to indacy o feiiow soidiers and | baronial serviiors the red-noscd steward and the high | ¢ oy0y tragedian, Mr. Bogmuil Dawison—lately arrved & capped dame; and along with them comes the arch and upon theso hores, as ous v o aders are it -] erowded the Assembly Chambers. Uuited States | sailors 1o cast their votes on o before Friday next, when all tha vot l . - 4 4 - b e e D Tovroeed fox sdopciom o | O to0, and demonay Pt of | Performancos at tho Stadt The ot (Rt | e aver who pesides b No. 33 Tadson-at., Jersoy Cityi | icont'ifom tho samo stock as that of thie Ingeliten or aee faities, oo, MBc Cemanas b e will be made in the ¢ £ of Othllo. e anter Loan, aged § vears; aud _ Mrs. Downey, resid: | CORE0 U0 Sl ore inteliestul in their aspact. They . Fhe epecches were earpest and yehement in support of .~ Abe Copgressional policy as ryainst that of the President, Iewfitqntml{‘lpplu\d«l. An ontside meeting was | Resoiced. Thet the mmaed sed of the follow . t . g appeara sct Committan of Snporvisors will be som. | COUTSe, the former conquer the latter, and the parted Ing at Dergen. N. 7. These were craght in the cabin aud ilmen Thomas AlctGowen, U. & N.i | lovers are joinedin happhuess, and the Baron bold is run 1 TUFATRICAL NOTLS. g gt N et vl bury, coats v Deegs. Mos. yilism Sulivas, 15th 164 Bat | hrough his bold body, and the Fieud is cheated of his | The princlpal theatcr at ‘Constautinople as been | Tans tad both legn broken, and her diughter yeooived o bad v, aud the Black Crook is removed, through a dreadful | destroyed by sire. ¢ Bosh wound in the thigh, acus in the face, snd Ler arm badly 3 praived. Toth were taken to the Now-Xork Hospital by books. The j were the orthodox Mohamadsns, extremely stfict, und even fanatical, bt hoepitable and honest, Their kn.;;»u?. wa§ pure Atabie, fucl’ as wos written and to be found in ?-le 10 the south wore very difiecni: in by J. 8. Fowier of Tennessee. svern) of the elergymen tttached to the party | Litnee MO HE 0N Y il Col. Heriman, ) fofi T ‘reached i fho churches, gencrally refurring to the polit- | “After the reading of tho révolniions, the meeting adjourned - : ) topion of the day. snd this evning the Kev. Mr, Now. | o Friday evening, the Slst inet, at 8 oclock at the p ndjowrned | [ 50 tho earih, to_a Tegion of great heat aud many| .. Rob Roy” is to be evived at Drury Lane Thieater, | Giser istiay, of tho Tith Precinct, whet oae ofbes, Hanss | phrsicnl aspetty 1y lagmago wnd o relizion—or, more Sman, tecently of this city but pow of New-Orleass, dragons. Aud that Mr. Batwas culls an original dramal | pougan, this Fall, Mr. Phelpe. Mr. Sins Koeves, Mr. Andor- | B , of o Fifls Frecinst, whet eae o¢iir, Saisd | ooy ignge so §o. rellg E Ry 1he wiath of man thall praito.thoe,” and | ;A moeting was heid on Satarday night at Clinton | Lerary materiaty stuge bisinoc, oto, apprac to have | NP8y B s L0 iutened one of bis thiee mew | recoviey,” St Duwey ledugeofherlogtraciuri, a6 T S ot owitad Do iosneis Shoibai¥e of 5¢ | Garden, ou Clinton-st., in the juterest of the Hoffman-Jobuson | | t into an intellectaal bag and vigorously shaken wp | . OUGIOATIL A8 CAF e $ T8 10 ‘hor reste | Tbey were & loss adyan o thin the Art . +fhe appheation to the nt times and the existin been put Into &0 ‘1 s " A v “A Long S T s 1 cocupy tho stage of the | othorwise scverely injurcd. She was coaveyed £o,Ror X . (i p ey 8 - A fowpouades gun belped fo atireot tho audience. | yogether, And there we leave the high drumatic theme. dramas A Long Strike.” It is to cccupy the stage p ey % vy w1 | north, (nt far move seusible of improrement azd o Jolitical issues, " Nelson Taylor, John Kerriga, esg,, Col. Alexander | qucro'cos Gn'fiet, no need of the preteuse of & drama, in London Lyceum. The author and hie wite will appoar i it ‘Ill‘wyul'u]nlmi that & nnmber of lives were ot lost, the | bie to sdvegcement, Between the lations of those p 5 L T Stewart and otbers addressed the meeting. thi Wy 1A M, kg 4 fmetumrs 03 Pwo few lialinn drama: are annonnced in I I'ro- " o . en completely smashed fn, | two 2t divisions of the Arabisi eontinent thesoss isted 9 ) 5 g CEN - < is_instance; or, if thore w nost_sny old spectacle | eabin of the ferry-boat baviog boen compicicly smes : : FHE NATIONAL UNION SOLDIERS' CONVEN- THE SEVENTEENTR DISTRICT. would have been preferable to **Tha Black Croc '\I1 | catore—t" Cuor i Mciciin.” by Signor Azah, given ot Aquila; | Luckily thore were but fow passontrs 1o the cabin, und the | at prosent aud ) anliguo & struggle for predominuree— BION. The call pablished on Saturday morning for the en- | (gt was needed was a medinm for the presentailon of sev and ot Napies, " L'Owira di Paganiul,” Uy better known | sjosity o thoce succeaded i gett vz out bafore the oolhsion. | the banner of the nosth heing the white enxign of Meces, : PEEPAITIONS AT FITTSBURGH rollment moetings of thie Sevonteenth Asscinbly Dintrict gave | ory) e oones. and n largo number of female legs; | Writer, Bignee Dall Gagare. 06 Whoto matter will probahiy be invcsiteated by the | and tit of the soutl tho red Lamhari and cocwiantly in o, 0 ke The Eestern boundary of tho district s Eighth-ave, It should | <7 BOTEROVE PO S b e medinm should not be | An English paper & “3fr. J. 1 Warner, the | Corouor, and the fucta of the ease Wil theu be siown. Who 18 | Vi lnges whero be two pastios wero found toge(her, this J5" PrteevucE, Pa., Sept. 15,—~The Soldiers' and Sailors' | bave read Sizdk-ave., as will be scen by the carrected dver- | 4y . '"Am:]":ulfic;'mly o to the ‘real merits of the en- | only son of che eelobrated tragcdienns, to blae will tien be mede appaicnt conict vent on, a.,m.fin., oven 1o fights beoween e “Donvention, which it to bo held here on the 25th inst., is | Usement. . o L',‘,s‘:,',;wm'{m‘,, “flv':.”:;;hq'.,fl‘-vu,& at Nibfre Garden, | made hs détnt ot Sa Welln, 0 t i 7 ehillren. The priotical utiliyof My, Valgrave's vhservae @reating immense exthnginem. Extensive amangements | WORKINGMEN'S ASD TAXPAVERS' RATLY IN WEST | g3 which, we presume, will B nightly offered for many | To distingatah the occasion. an fdress n s faro DISASTER TO THE STEAMER GEN. MEADE. ;;nu_l-v iu this, In openig up 8 sev e 9 i ‘s betng made fora grand disploy of flags, trinmphal - FAUMS. weeks to come. Sowe of the most peifect and wdmirable | 1nd not m tore haa gifed sk AL n; x- 7..||« nlx Wi Ngu;{nflr'a. u_wn‘ ‘(Dn- . and ilfumioations. The hospitalities of the cit ‘A meeting was held, last Friday evenivg, at the | picees of aconery that have ever becn exhibited upon the | e Voios tad Sas bees per- | From Our Epechl Comerpondant trf poctinas of Aralin, 8 vart terrltaey, quite, dost e of TS ,‘“I:tml 0 0l P 'l'he o CLY | Adriatie Mote, to_organize n C mu-'; A;m;y.»:h !ur‘:‘i‘l Stage are employed in tho illustration of this place. The | forming in the provines s, bie must not vy Wrst, Sopt. 10, 1906, flb'lm ufrr!"\fm:" wci‘yhf;nh .l;“l:.'unlfl X Bl :.v:;;. y offered tosll who-come, Olty Hall vill | tows, The meeting ,;“.;,‘,"‘.‘;“,’.,"‘" y Sels F. Sheryossl | bedk ans, we Shtir In am extistio BOIRCES ¥ that which | bo regarded as altogether uapracticed in bis profession. * Official reports to the owners mnd underwritess Senturics no, hd reached the Buit of their it ization, 7 o bandscucly decosated by the ladice, and a large wic- Ciairmap, | Mr, Dey ofiicioted s " Secretary. closes th socond act. A vast grotio s herein prosesty dpex- | he old Gromaldi pantowime of ** Mother Goose” | P “ Zia " g R s i with ongs, s whe & tanley Dey Y. P & hi ite mpatible o s wis 8 ] in being coustracted for the accommodation of the | Afier adopti ey T e o Gasted Jamge'| Lending it an almost moasuruless pertpeei e, Staine- | o 00 01 e ot 006 of (ho London thestera. Tisa | will fo due time, earry to all interested the partientars of the | Whieh witt qul pasib} i v Rt 404 apectators. The Bove in Hlue” throuch- S Sapting o TS Yoo Prees g 8 | tes dapond from the arehed roof, A tranquil and lovely | - e hlaiga | st 3 . e ence of ofber | Fegion and a people to he avoided. Bub it was vy difles " aukius, esq , President; four Vioe Presidonts, and other of. e | piece is upward of GO0 years old, and wae written by Tho Qisaater to the stoamer Gea, Meade. In the absenc 0l o, T 1 ot any County are organizing rapidly to tako part | flcers were chosen, eficr Wwhich addrcsses were made b Iake reflocts the golden elories that span it hike » vast €k, | Dibdin. Whea fires jroduced, wore than G0 years ago, 8t | iyrrqqqion, the following statement way supply prbapiut | ent in th o aud onst of Araivke, Tiie soil was fertile ‘the public demonstration. Letiers received daily by the | Medsre. Sherwood, 'Livingston and others, she meeting ad- I every direction one s or the dull | Covent Garden Theater, it yivided to the manayers & profis | P EE St o8 Siid \eaes of N and the climate gmh in fact, the comtry bore 4 atrun of Resident Committee, Gen. Jamés §; | journing, ldbmmuu-’lml’mu-nnuisunury. richness of wassy gold. 00, are herin | of more than £20,000. Jis author died ln peveriy. w:r"r R'fohu:?a:"i".' :‘t'lncz:l:;{luxl 'nl';n;.mm_ d“'l m.»mc..T-.\m [} m'.:rx;nd-n mlt'imi' wruim‘ll-l-m » , indicate & tremendous wilitary representationand | .+ TWESTIETH WARD GERMAN CLUB. assembled—the sprit The Chostnut ater, Philsdelphia, was_lately | 7ot ic ia proper to oty oIS Known o1 (his wrlt {I;uml‘;”.eh: ‘:( ..’.’mflnxmg mu:n.':'\:’ :":»nl:h gmwm‘:‘m‘}‘::“ o":d "‘v?‘mzfl";:“;g The German Republican Union Clab of the h.:":“,:l :';i',h:h:,",',';.hm 'i,"“q MR opaned for (e weason, with V i on thectatar, Wa note | ing (eveniag of Sept: 10 soifes have b bt ; ";pm (o e b e o e A g . 3 o cenc as the o *al pross, AT de, Capt. James Borry, eaile 3 . 3 2y - jonied, are entitled by act of COTgress to wear the 5:}:.‘?31‘?:.333..::‘1:7‘:‘." e Fathrs and Somieg. | Froischuta combination of Borrors, which i oo G m e e Smacs on iturday, Bept. 1. bavieg | mazitinio Sisto. The outo of ‘tho Lupbretcs «2! Dnag v of the Licutenant’s rank, tiots; Protesting againt the slander that the Gerwaan ;‘u&'b\;i: is » success work in a high .,m.,,;x ""fi and “'ih"" pu.\l:nr" % \i:c(;.n{ the nsual a::?.:;h:': ?i."..“f‘?é:‘.‘ln'z":-""',‘n'?mfisl""“' tenee 8 RAILEOA R GRAND - s nipg n ones will boar study, common e e e 2 taras tanil of, W she recel er rv . 2y K, Lt ey (e IKUETNER-FIVE JATS g‘-f,"&’u’.:m"' T:;%?W'J"flm"éf;;mm‘fl cl':.ru‘. Q:l!!h::r L"\'l.’\(‘fl 1«.; povt : scasibility ven jue FIELD SPORTS ;fifiurl"";'y-;-o:fi::h m‘:'r:::l";::t".lmunm ‘The l;-mvn of Ad‘"‘;‘”— ,:‘mv:l T{“‘I‘IMI“‘ : ‘h'. RATIONS, and Registration. Dr. Frederie Schnts will address tbe meet- jon. Lverybody ougnt to sec them. The last seene 4 S S, w! an Key, i oy ¢ d the Galla Associativn—is presided over by Pud, Huxley. Lo s Dispalch to The N. Y. Tribune, ing. mh the same Club, which last year resoived not to ?,‘fmqfl'." Iny ‘y..em e will Gacrle 8nd smpresa o 09 Friduy morning, in eccsequonce of hus iug mistado opening addriss, the Professor was philosophical, did ju- AREIRGTON, Sept. 16~-Amavgement take any part in tbe Staio election, because the enndidstes sl egroe, by its lavish richness and ; Fiorida for ¢ rt Light, suaping their courso aceordiusly. | yfgtod that they hud to desl, not wiih fuives nor cises, g { Nave been uade | then ook an it Whioh et sod exzresd con | Puchcte ®apien T thas gk, 44T fiver, MATCHNS TO BE FLAYED, oA P g tha coral rec o rals poury | but with foris. Tha living worid eons sed, Lo ¢ tored, il ¥ o 0 8 e 00T, e s, . g o, 2 B m, o ay, the L 2 0 \ v : v < g FRSINRA R DRH M50 Fhladilptia sud Edde fi’fi‘&h“n‘“&'@fé'&‘dn’."";«’.’.n;‘ifi‘n."ii'?i’ to lesued 8t | gpg " goms, and light and woman's b can The following n + are nnpounced: oy The stenmer was got Off, bat uafortunately strack again | Of 8 wei'ss ul 8 constituingthe dovaloprent of Jife, 0 oarry delegates to and from the- Soldiers’ and o s iy ot contributo 'to fascinate the wye and chagu the sens | geps. 17.—Peeoutc-ve. Vondske, Hovorco, | thorty siterwand. Tier sitaation having siiriciad bhe atien: | At the cluse of an adiaimble eidees, Bivt n.‘& e CunIUBUS st Sy Bes. ATl B A L TR (A G ) SR . s TTANR easiiatal Uy A viite s, e, - . g 422 ie v (ot Conueciicut), Huboken, | tion of the wree o & g b 1 e f Bauglish sution. ry o . s STV U \WARD CAMPAIGN CLUB. o ease and decpes and widens, Wil tho effect ‘ 2 p. {108 of (be wum of $130) (more or foss) o Somepe 8 17 Shers srus sometith 1ika - from Sept. 22 to 30 inelnsive. Similar arangements | Ty pursuance of a call pubsued in Tre TriBuxE | alm v g 8 ) Dby ane curicins of mist aecend as Sept. 18.—Orlental va. M. M. Van Dyke. an the rrounds of | vessel She was Lightored and got ailuat. and the two car- bygin, ;. n\“'cud'u"“o:“m-‘“}:" to thabelty. The op e e asge and e birusinatlo eciing took piece ab | drif: away. Silver couchee, on which the f i1 | v hiomtal, e Gmenpuiu: game calicd ai & o cock p.m. | goes which bad been taken oal wero ath pus on board, The’| wmsifodt saition o IORaS o M“&*‘mm No. 38 Ax , and oreanized a_Club with the abeve Bams, | in negli Pt apcend wid desecnd ami { “'Sept. 18.—Unton ve. Eareka, st Newerk. steamer started again ut 10 g, m. cluahibaatabile e TRught /) 1 Presidest; Jol ), Sec o N ¢ o ded oh: " Kot 19 <L rcelni » anh on Ming " . o3 1084 he head / ¢ 3 v v 3 X i ; v a Mudie, Socte- | whirl, Krom the clouds droop gilded chariots | Septo 1o, okn ve. Lupire f Toboken \‘-S:“‘?.,’"',‘.'.?J'mk':.;..'i'1' W, . v“‘:‘r.cf.l {\mx:;. | thne ago, instend of heing trught to think of mabens von- k corning the present, such @ resilt awight ons e e negrest port, | i andsterted | thougit (hat rowst) the night they | to be given in our senocls, but he 1ad at 5 p. o, be- | Hevod it to be out of the (of New-York), | now rematned but to seck assisial with fine uien, took one of ¢ ot 1130 the same day. Dur avy squalls Made i 19.— National (of Jcrsey ( white forms of sngels, [t iy @ very beautiful pageant. Tie brothers Drew of London devised this scene and they certainly merit great proise. Among th soenes Geor| C Teeruan o cach ity i own o argonising, inteud: | gy Hamfiton Wade. Treasuror. 1o make encompments in true aroy fashion. Hever- After the appointment of tho Exeoutive and o:ber 8 &re 10 contaim, ou starting, five dayy’ mtions. Each | togs. the following resolutions wmnn.mmu«?y_ ad Tiko o sclentific cducatdon ovogbt wt pay thaf i | and the mat at Hoboker, for Key We bt vs. Hudson River (of | met with very one is A carry either a toreh or transparency. Tents and Kevsieed, That we cordiplly indorss ho tickel T oS iacta0, ‘Ba TG whole SIME | £3 v i cive 1 ous sedivided support: o\ two bitsof paiuting are especial v I | isch o Le au unprecedented <uccess. 3 . Thet we IS of o yhekiorn of pridcigion | Y11 Puee 1o the Hartz Momat d by Mr. D. | takes 7:43 o'eluck bost | tween Sombrero wa the reel. | yominded lita of the <1l wonwn and (ke dog, fog PR, POYNTON ON THE PITTSBURGH CONVENTION. aid down by the Regubhcan Convenilon at Syracing omthe ih ibet A, Sproug; the other is 1 v at the Foot | > . K asgered the | o) > the d i S 7 o ‘haplain of the U, §, Reeolved, That we beliove that Congrvse % ba ot only sue | Of the Tartz Mountai the recncs ) va. Excelsior (of Ridge 0 v er botwaen J2and ) | TR D0 bo pigy and thap.eonkl st get howe. The The Rov. C. C. Boynion, ¢ paplain of the U, 8. Honse | gained hut strengthened in the coming eiectians, and that we will do | are _exceller > s sab that | ldgowood, Gime called at night, Heve ihe party were detuined sbout ons | © iz gave uo sewant 10 those who sindied” civice, #F Roprosentativee, hias written a spirited and able letter | gar part towerd apboidiogit Jn e awlol o g ' =1 WEar, Datia’ Miesed. and'm v enat | and the pubfie schodls would vot Bilo the dog, aug they g the invitefion t0 #id as Chaplinn at the National | branh of cus Government and the repmmerntai s o, S The _ Bia oz i the Unils Gionsde, l t d'about 3 a. w, Movday, the 10thin. | weee, therfore, ut & comploto stur, Jslill, W 4 | orty-seventh &lwent, on | Towe, agert for the Under awedintely | Dr. John Davey soad a paper o o Color of Mar, A vensiont of Sokdiers 'sad Bailors to be held at Pitts- | Bevelsed, That the Kmpire fuste on the @ik o -{h-nh, on the 25th inst. sizous of wceing the etars of our politicg] firmanent again rave color Tematking LI thelr pristine beeuty a070d 02 su it I the delerinirel pacpose “Penn: \ nhgm! by that « m?nmhm at lssuc before the conntry Lavo Leen ob- | of ber sous that even with bis wid no Auloysliet ot hel the production of b 7 that Scenio Art , been 56 wmply and 8;lond respect to the B L8 Lo ot e «d to be In port | ¢ teamer, Whet | ¢ o inge uninjered, with in good , @t 2:), p. m, the steatder Lib Bich hupre Powbailas, on former's grounds, ey Sriy. which dappec 10 the asaistance oi tho Scp ) Uslon Groands, 3 bt oo alonyille Vi merating tho vari tenolivg L nd olip e ¢, on Capiteline rt vs. Astive, at Sing Slog. uion vr. Watcrbory, Morrhmola, Fuiton , Market ve. Coustellation, on Satellite | cal ve. World, ug. steamer Wil bo ki opaired, and proceed o her vos wdidod W0 e nale fur the encrgy Wi renchiug Key West uider so many difliouiilc . t boing, he declared, an exiab- {uch eredit 18 | . ordiaary teau ©ermbuin,” 10 Giapiaged in | Tias the sun's mew acting on 1 “tin have 8 diskoning | effect; end next, warmth of climete and an ayerage high uro thiongbout the year, “Under the infiicnes of e ot dlseussions of - Stata righin’ by which & | Uuionst eball take his vest by the vide of those wio Lave for Kiud thet hus been scen in this ¢oantry ‘deceitful test is applied to iy of Jiion, s | bioody years sustained our Government through «Lofns an i between the dancera would be as & i3 antil better evidences of good condact than have yet been cfered are | one rose from another amida wi sitab! cither be more [ ¢ than ano 2 , 1n il infon of many, 1o Jouger appears to be p iven. f u-g"z":me loyalty._is deemed worthy of reproach, and | “The Executive Committoe was inslrueted to proeus e, on Wod | toups - beadqurters for the Club, 0 be open every eveniog mntii ater | 11¢ Kreater alare of ap ing of thepresent state of publie sentiment at the | the sheet i e watilatier | 0K gagali, arh Carzall Park, \ P e80 thi $ ot Justly says "Adjourned to meet st eame pluce on the S0tk inst. at 8 p. m, | With cordial enthusiaem. | THing the foregolng, 1 X‘,"f‘ | theso there appoasy to boa tundency to the aceunm!ation The war wae ended, and_even to this hour the South ex- BrepuEs M. Wiicwr, Dresicent, | upon the beantics that we eka ve. Empire. ALl L et ot s s iudicsied by the Jista difier- -O“th-unohn:ifl & fally shown Dby the sbockin, Joux Mupie, Secretary. oecasion—nor is there necd, Alert. | e n”wfll'm ;-“ 6 f;‘ i:‘ll;'; l:mx | esca of color of the arteviel and verous hlood un - ot Mecyia ad Kow U d by dasly copunish & ‘A ‘CARD. S for 1tw0lf whiat trcasures of grace it o : aal v, U | hle 10 ive.the nome of the gunbonk | . b Sompotuiuth ' &f "“1["‘"““““"’“'"3' E’.';'&’:"-'y'ém""' e e e Tons 17 iibe | To e Fdllerd/ The N. Y. Tribuna | Palmer have 1ured from the ope .. - sgle ve. Ulymplo (uf £ s hour of writing, hut yon will Iy teceivo it | o re> was uext offeved—as oft thedaryer buo hatred N P - | Dgar Sir: 1bave boen informed, and recentiy, by | Costa, however pociol he steamacy K will feave in | OF * to exposure to ihe sun’s yays durihg that " of the North acd drive every true Union man from A e n 8 . B L i - s by jons (hat. render. A8f10% | 1y fricude. tht my name, mmesg others, s 0 2 committeo fo | uceess of bie d Sopt. 26 end 27.-8 rinaten, and the sseamprJ. W. Emerman. Caph: J< B, | § ; VRPN bIE T, SENMRE shove 4 e ot paatyoon ooty Mment 1o | TaULy & mesting in tis cliy fo contirutshe dalngs of the Juhn: | scting 10 the spectacle to d serion Clab 6 B i aleo stopped &7 gooh wiil Ciloiw during the | (BE Yorison i the Av und dusing the othe hfiufll czy nd ouly Jement o | son aad Seward Conreniion. 1 th s s, it b whaly withcut | Burncitand Mies Wolls i Tand 2 5 R Y ks postiohoibeie iVint i SWHERM & 9« A aaght o regerd, e chies s Beroct | Ty knowledge or authorty, ingsmuch av 1 am apporcd fo An- | was, Miss Millie Curend | Clab, st German = 3 of a ind aboiind- drew Johnaon aud his pariy. 1 will cobporate with all t ein: | mnade a very pleasing bupress v i CITY NE ! r, taibg an oppogite in- | susree, ns that of who, WGCh €apesed corsy e moply fiigr 142 the latitnde they iu- ocm 10 varrant, owing in part, it might be e Epectal I 10 (i¢ shn. e oo t to | but D for 1he prosent 1o what canrot avoid; but the leaders T X fhenon ] havein this city 10 defeut the party who iavor him 8bd | Gestined to achiero & highh position & s Sl day, Sept. 15, 1666, Tug Rev. Da. (N\’l‘l)[;" (.u: % 7 i v. DR, OsGo RO =—The grovud on | piiit wad . © pourish fecliuge prevest aoy true rcusion— | SeBoh 5 24 Sout One by commercia) | 18 polies. of the North af into_one by commercial | MPONCT L0 b ey maids” of the local stage. * Ihe I - blendi order that the be Leld apart and ct. yours truly, &c. Aonned S s - e o - B GroucE W, GIBBOYE, No, A5t condenscd as its run pro y and will thus pass off more The Excel<ior Ba New-York are to p o _,.:';,'gfm.m,fiflgfl-&m?, Ree-Fork, Sept. 15, 1660, ; vapidiy and pleasactly. The Weur- i very Dright | saive here to-night. They yiny rork aro 0 | yich tbis e church is to be erected, corues of Thity-fourtt- | conjoc ) thoir blood befug betier aérated <P wore eages (o1 Civil war .‘,_r; than when (be Stotes at g“ gt A CARD. and cheerful aspect, and Mr. W ey havi assuredly com- Jtt Joast B000 Spectatars wil i ace, is broken up, and the war' has commonced. | P air inhaled and the etive exercise they taze, pro: e the b Babiekiad ity of ignoring i To the Editer of The N. ¥. Tribune. bis Fall season ** wilh caruest of succcss, h,‘;;;f'[l ;’ll.'l"n:l::cn&l:\cv{r~ n 1o Great Falle, | is Mr, Carl Pfeificr of No, ¢ Broal-st, | dmlnfi an ageoleruted action of u::.kun.. d & wore e P e e, icmerivg he | smm: v having been asserted Ly several newepapers ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR THE WEEK. Veruo. L S BT L e A D ) E’ou b e of SoRuTon b coce G to reniark | thet the 6ith Regiment N. G, 6. N. ¥, attended Inuotformtbe | WALLACK 8 THEATER. e POy Ty o Reid o e | H e et esing tie, 00l07 6 Facem, wnd rore sepeciuly 4 - L4 Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Conveution at Clinton Hall on Friday | ~Wallack's Theater will be ope to-morrow night. The 4 Regium, iosned ¢ .v'{ullowma orger: i importance as to the great question of unity or differ- B T stabienrhasocs ioht. sobwret| eTARIAg: Sapt, 14, W hog (o'p: Firet, that he itk Regiuenh | DOUSe Db bosn cloatsed dnd rencvaied, duvivg tho short ve there two clubs on the Montack grounds, B e Vonk o of ‘Tacen o isine b, if oimate should o e o e b 57 et o8 Miseelf v wone over 1Ike | rooeived 1o orders or lustructions, nor was it requested to at. | FeCCHs; & uew stago bas been laid vements have | Iy, Tao followlag is the score: . Txcyisxrar, Onoen, No. 10.~Tha cilers Sl conb to hisve greater eficet than blood in wodifying color, jves to the side of evil. It ipsuits the common resson | teud said mecting; second, that fhe C4th ment did not heen made in the auditorium; and e = PRADSTREET, ine this commind ere hereby o o might nierred, and vice versa. In conelu: ‘b,- e m»f--nm‘n- ahould we ssent 1o, and act | tend said meeting; apd (hird. thet the rth ment was or- | rehearsed. This latter is to be acted on E he L3t o' | Davoy ,?i l( D the conneciton of & b b e O T B O Chreiescions wes. | ganisod for purely military purposes, and uot of 4 politicai ma. | entitied # The Fas: Fumily,” aud is au Eogl froe", wich ene da's b | e ik wltng toe B the foundat the mind of Christendom and | £ o> hat the ofticers and mea have fudependence enough to | tion of Vietoricn Sardon's Ley Famille Benoiton’ . 3b. shol i Begontarn. Toot oby ardered, | SOBEanion wilh RostCn M i0g safi Toptributy t of qur great wind it would disgrace | form their own political opinions and act upon tueir own cou- | latest success of the ¥rench We 1 ker, 10 e apeuy to et | Wore than pur afr aud exercise in the yen air. ity a8 the act of & nominally Christian nation. Aud | écientious convictions fudvvidually, liaving oo coneerted pe WThe Favorite of Fortane ? Oliver, 2, detwora | Mn B, B, Taylos read g paper on * Phenomera of e tan odie, ¢ 1. o T Exxhcr Clrilizatfon traccablo w'a Rudimental origin suiong wvage Tribes.” He said that the stories of uneiyjh; ave any to whom this insultin osition soews Vil regiment whatever, Tho Berel 9 ) scy othes it mat b:‘:lh:y w500 the bloody deid 3 o8 flunu‘l.BIulnr;r“'Hllm:n g (P ihogl | ‘f;.':;’:;{_““‘l‘lr "J" \t,"-“?‘,, S p - efend countyy aguiost t ompan Awrence ttie, Adjntant; Cherl K - o8 MT, J. W, WR aver, 1 st A - &-{-‘-wmwananm‘wfimm;fi:z Hivabendut; doim T dguter, Sergosat Mijor, 0% | Goorge Hollaud, Mr. R | Bk, 8., Scrsd Lis o8 "T"lm ‘”f.‘;‘“fl’“"" e SR oL, .= s g New-York City, Sept. 15, 1866 well, Mr. Grabam, Mr. C: Wik ropoe. di ey ;:{q -'d“;?'d us 'g;"":olihomn;l il glay por 1o meets the praters fur Christian i et Robiuson, Wr. Charles Fishe otal. laclouod ualf o { A igion recks and_other nationk , LIS o WA sy 1o e 8t Mr. Willlameon, M. Brovue - fiom amorg whom the highest modern civiliantion fud 3t id i wa e Lound by the sirtof Chait o or TR el SO NG Roberts, Mr. Léonard, aud r prtay v.—Yesterday moruivg' sbout 10 | fo phimeval Syt of Bevasuad hug, 6 that wo had - 4, & g 2 (Jues, r o cloe ne of el t] 2 " )} but it Christian not fo forgive when there is no A public meeting of welcome to the Southern h«l::-fithldlwnaevlr:f:nij‘::-"(m '“v Hradstreet .. l-- ), one of the soldiers on Governor's Islas overedthe | Papa) Heaven and Earth—the Earth ont of nifl.‘:fi g ant, 4 b . body of uu unknown man foating uear the island. Tha body | things were produced being our mother, the ‘neand How and no aeoeptance of the 1 conditions of par- 2 "':“:,.:‘uai‘,'&m' u?o relvoscs nd:.’y:.i Loralaw wilbé bold ks svonisg n Lasmer Bl Courtat, ¥, Miss Clarke, Miss Mary Gauuon, Mis. ( 3 un injary done to | & , 6. 3 of Texas, R. O | yinge Miss Tono Burke, Miss Mary Darrett, Miss Carman, oyt e Sidoag of Miaisipp}, 200 swage, Suflord of Alsbaisa aro x| Mry, Fimony, Wisw Day, aud Mis Chapman. Ar. Mollen: and The loyn) North cherishes uo spirit of re- 50 bate, 50 desire for relalintion, no wish o ipjure tho PR A Jage mvelng 1 expested. bauer will wicld the orchestral Latop. M. mer Hall, Courtest, | omny, Mi wed crer to Whitebal! by the Governor's 1 poscd to be that of a seamar from one of rbor. When found it wes drecsed liven paote. The Corener was no; ile overruli ven our father. These were tic rec ;vrm%mmn marriages had much to (:lo“'\;t"hl:l?; evelopment of races from wavage to civilized life thiv: gh the ditfrent stages of cxogany, or mareinge out L tribe. In conclusion he eafd he beligved o;‘e of’fim g‘:n:l: bn%.n sigoerely and -uuuz‘ nu.nlé(: . SEVENTH WARD l'.!no: ABSOCTATION. i« Acting Manager, and Mr. J. IL ¥ ot toe. wpoit of ybatiiyn, i | The Seveuth Ward Union Republican Association | Quuypic, is the Stage Director. Tsherwood and of sxistiag Sevige SIS ivilized Evais preside in tiic paint roow, and Mr. Mose s at his Mtdvnhnfiwmadfl::dw::mm' ;":xm' o o wor'd. s0d a snare.” will be sddressed o TR i s s el vatisaiich o the | e e e e oot ot Torts Ciooon L the upholders of “*my policy” | ana the Rey. Hiram H. s of Broskiya. cater macks the complete opening of tbe Fall Season, ? WINTER GARDEN. PREPARATIONS MADE FOR THE CO¥ i EIGHTH WARD JONNSON CLUB. The Prisl . o ‘The Fighth Ward Jobnson Club et on Sstnrday | o4 1o niey oot PN han s ool S snte i v 2y A e Lu the section of Mechanical Scien: N y Capt. Nobie, B, :r;fi’;tnlfe: on the p;.nrnf Aho?'\o p:nw. 'J.'i: ach soa, The following sums up the res:lts ul slow be tazedionve that | Which bo arrived : First, when it is required to pertorate o D s IR SRS LS. o8 09 e “"'zh"y tho projectile should be of & Liard matorial, such P W WA el or chilled iron; second, the form of head best post of Treasarer. The op-ning of Wallaek's ti Caolina, v performances on eatre, ou Fourteent s unut' the vay b 6quicd by tin shms) EST-—=CONDITION - £8 § i GEORGIA. R evening, at the corner of Fourth-av. and Ninetoenth. ren theso wonderful gymuasts | i at voen Jod ) T ) JNNSON MEBTING AT MACON. Lol Lowie Presidoas, 1o the abair, o C. E. Foloy, | SPpeared at tho New Howery the § wo | o "’;“""13'“" irmyes ol i pibodeia Aok i aher cobian, o | o - Ga, Sept. 14.—A large mecticg wes held here Seeretsry. orded their great sueccss, a: all's Landivg, snd Walter Browo, of Portland, Me., for oly TH ‘xt will bo a diy long to be ienembered jn | SUited fof the perforntion of iron platos, whetber direct or e Whed & saies of resolutions was apamimonsly SIXTN WARD JOIINSON CLUB. Wengs, The llnnmph'd . 81,000 & side, which 1 to come of at the last named place to e Vivg i Ritori illlom, N wdd °x|:h ue, is the pointed swivel ; “l&!.l“bulm,or steel o~ u.:“ m““"fl flmfa:lm-lphu&n- This club met at Latimer's Hall on Friday evening. | peat on u large ehrated * Nin, ....-i"i.‘lx.;'v fl"lrl::‘-'}ot h‘:‘"‘:a::fr ffif r:u; :Ix:a,«.”,:::: :’,.',‘.Ili"f."“*;‘."‘ , :la:oot'l‘:n‘m ".hl'n'fi‘ o vy "3 in £ forvand e < e T e wisdom and | 4 jovitasion for the club tobe present and porticipate in the | Whick we have berotofore descrived, will bo & prominent onte of ssch of the contestunts are »o well knowa 1o 15 RS ARRIVED by by 0 1 e I o ass westing at Unlon Square on Monday evening wasread and | feedure in their entertaiuuent, Seuorita Rosita, & danseure per-rendivg public ths AILECESAFY 0 g0 Iuto & X, Sopt, 16~In stesmeliip Emily B, cah bo P yed b, ; fourth, when: chilied ion ENT A acoepted. theugh strenge as it ccount of aul tight-rope perforuer from the Grand Opera st Madrid, o bistory of them fa this . Mo Hear Reger, Litui. urtond, P. - donca. W, 3. Wige | 08 etfoctive as stoel it auite, - o8 . WISCONSIN. D, e i & sy & pese, | il o150 appear, (ogethor with Mile. Augastine wida comic | 4 o o e e U0y nva champion | §052, % Sk e R e gl Kol 4. | ean e nd where I D e it e SR e APt s soverel seniiiste e tied lhmlt' The performances will be still | was taken from ¥l 7 Jhrse Hamoi 1 ¢ tioh wbloh | ? Aties; Mev. 1.5 Noot w8 e meesuge, o™ 67 86d | blo (han sieel, a8 it entors the sbip hroken up, and world , and pledging to the scveral candidates her varied by the necromantic feats of M. Henri | (hese men rowed at Pittsburgh July 19, 1é61, for 61,000 a side. & e aat like i Ifl{w attack well built iron-cJads fl.._‘%fl from Racine speaking of the recent ot o ad measured EIV. ~ . semapt of Doalistle to address bis towpmr ev, char. | “ore 2 was unanimouely adopted. b Agongt, the celebrated juggler. 14 is but simple Justice to | Prior to that time Wi X Ha, ‘ Y €8, chat- | * Ty ..":.‘l:..,.ms. ':flnry Taw of the Jast sesélon of | #4y that the num,}{) nfmfi'.x, perform eoftain j..‘m batie | the Fouy .,i,.'p.'?."....,‘n',‘%; ot sgerad o 1'21;1(: Ho _mx.m‘ LATEST SHIP NES. ““"l = vel ¢ fl' mn“u'fi&""w* noflmw- ',";;:‘X."{ un 'y rd y the scene as & ludicrous and teliing condetunation e pre, of 250 15, with about 40 8 o xth, W - £ e :..hv‘-' wos ‘and 3 committen of three, consiet- | foats which, for skill, and streogth and corage, arcalmost | #0eomssive days, Hammill beivg the winger on the first doy ARRIVED, ,. Sunday, S jectileof whi L easze, W' g d Ward on the secoud, Ha Al that time was ue K , Sept. 16, the) L Hadetl . < i a v 1 ' 8y, AGSM]W“MIMIIIMM‘I oagshot, the power | with 'm. 1. Vedder, Ald O'biri wire el LI et I Took oT g cont | % 3. Mot werd gpMaIE S seigeren OLrite SRAMAE P W g Pl o7, ik she NEW-YORE THEATER. o B by LA T chrion Wog Lo rton o b G Coeee b wi 0f 'PMOW o e BTt o the Extibitod by L ] “work” in the shot, enging Ward forme — e vy o0 oo 2oLl XE e i ey Novelty snceoods novelty. at thie b hat “ that X » . in ads novelty, at this hotse, o that * tha - . ., Gule, Bosten, by proporti X was compatied 4t 1engch 10 deciat: -OGr i i g our ®ago doth ks e spover” ' Beauty au the ariy et Bapgll vt v wd o * e Vb e, yd past 1o It | Gieter of the. pruiioule 40 b da- Selene ¥ hethen o o Tamor 'hes it tu8t his Gog did not rosog. | 00K TRADE SALE. a8l s announced for production to-night—a’ familiar side eack match, Hummill beirg the winner of Loth ulp Wemeitia. ¥ish, New-Bedlord, with mdse. to Ferga.. | this work " man'-p“' or weight with u o %o wag bis tail: * 1018 siwostated (aZ| - 'Tho Fall trade bale of books by Leevitt & Size- | cosars68ES, m Zore ihe less entertaising for that 1. Bhip Gettysburgh, Bdde, Havee, 10 days, with md ysual limite which occur in RTERID, the 1o 3 m&"‘ Junction and welked BoWe | pepeh was closed Sat g 4 season. - e Light pieces wil Lo reprcscatod o yary the | 16 willbo remembeged that Wird rowed against Bown, his | o Beyd Biuken The'd. i uco " Uitk mdee ol 150 vuse. | sistance of wrought-iron plates B e 3‘..‘.5."“"“‘ o510 the receptionhe |~ p | P ey M""’I :“MP":-‘ gt wame and amie all elassos ..Jr,.poemmn. Mir. Me- | Prowout oppgnent, o Worcester this Satiiict, and that be was Sit? Darid Hlaudley, Rockwall,”Shiaids, b ety {'“““ as 0 uepot, Froater ooks Jvo pecn aukiv, principal tenor, Mr. Join Farley and M - - Nothing daunted, however, by ¢ u win o | SRIRG OMHNS it i v o Mnfiunm;m TATISY f ks avo, 098 | arie ilkios NUTE Sppearel ot ths hotse,” Tho cotar | BE\2%M¥and aatvedto abaliengo Beows, and sccorilagly dld onbta e WL ot et T sy o £ meLRAATS " et tpropartos to of the gugle of i1 ve; % MICHIGAN Sonatry. Th sl tie wumher of burers iy ut | pany grows sttonger, i tho manngerial palicy becomes | coreespand oo was aceepled, and, after 4 pood deal of | Baichelar, eadeche. Win. Piiag o TE i D% wad | Bioh e o of T dtes b beloration : | e s b e b o ey et it | i ey deled, weck 7 k. AR Ry G By AR e g 7 7 Ry ke bess Spiited thasnbiut.’ Maay of ihe prosineet bUyWIS SLYNPIC THEATER. place Tt wan seticd s L sl ools oo oLl Vaka. | Fmias Meiaka VY et Sep Mad strong wesiariy plos the whvle "‘&‘; ; it is, Bowover, mucl e gl ol side, that the race sbonld come off at Portlavd, Me,, and that | . Br¢ Aw;fif‘v:ud--v. N-8, King, Sait Coy 14 days, with mit to P,:m bl’io.m o combined with wood, or of ‘kraviie, , Lrick, : : o o 1 Nochange is to be looked for here, for many a pight to | . W 7 ‘Williaws, | dul Sowe o8 Who Q1d remaln Wade good bargilus, | come, - Mr, Jeff 5 Y 8 might to | Ward should, ou his arrival at thet place, have the chojee of | Diglt Iy Woll & Co. acknowledges the recelnt of of i ieh books of 2 ' - Mr, Jeiferson, as Rip Van Winklzs, i presenting | gromn X of§ Brig Kisty Cuburn, Witson, Havara, 10 doys, 4 backing . ot of the news ’! : ] Alexender Sura- | to the pubiic of New-York one of the wiost perlvet pioces 1 To-mo:row, September 18, was appoiated the day for the { B T ; < oy g ATl th, iron-built ships in whib the of compact oak, offer mich iucra clad wooden sbips; eloveLis, U e ~ang National Union ¢ prioca eyiaied onvuador | of ao : ¢ f Jp. 3 Bailads, $5.75; Bow| acting ever wituessod Lpon any stage. We say this | race to tako place. and aving b & Mery (o7 Hlifs e l:{?."sg%u Gty W expressce s | 125 oo 1 26) Gosne rom Palstore, 9 52, Dot | #d7i80dly, not Vightly; end womiost cartestly e mond | FOpeired 18 Kelt Rammen ot o, A e (T ot | ot Yark e . fong. 7h e, | UCEtSormi of backing seems to be thet in whieh x ocd iy § 7 idas e oy and o o Voriins (roasd | OUE Tonders 40 st the grounds of this conseiontious jude- | TOnained at Portiud, where Lo residos, wnd ut ouce pro- | 41y otk 16 cammain biio mlugico, N U for’ Hawns, waniing combized with horlzontal plates of iip, us 1u the Bellc:o- i e Mor cludlas Lt ot oraee Grviey pablbod In Lawdon, gl | Moty by perscial obsorvesion. Fo Oiyapie iy oriled Cerded 16 put ALgAelT Tu teime ot 1ho foason, Wend bie | osdionmed Shaw e oruiad Thh o mermnne b be ek, | s jicpules, and. o Ubamers ) t n MARYLAND. 35'* quis! Barts oou Gelat e Javets | ¥ ity B eiuinder ur she. pertormiancs of - 11 Teo | Erooeeled mmeditly to fo tho teme tbug. ito rimaiied | Nichos om e indlo Rowcork” 12t s ey A | Jouer iroc akin'in of the greatest pose ) FER. DAKRKIS WANTS THE TRT-CATIE BE- | oo Poote 1 301 Ortoces Droors e ot ges | Witeh,” ia given bero every Satarday. achie bouse ot Cormirll Lanling, whare Bo keeps @ hotel | 1 ebm W idars (B, Outhous, Seckville, N. B, 12 days, with pine | 1ot ouiy haw the effact of rendoring the bac & 1 30, or Fijec1, Parvian Oraipent SROADWAY FEEATES, pesee e Wil o L B~ gad peomplly o ppon 8 | gk > OEb (w1 B compact, but it prevents the passage of many splinters vpy's Disry (e}, ¥ g of the maost improved pott unell what | i oslon), Thaicher, Cow Bay © daye, | Which would ise flud ir way into () hiv; 1 with walking, and rowlog, and strixing weiehty sandbags and | . 5 thirtecuth, the bolts known s " Pallisops go’u"y:v:,lx‘é i 10, Toihisb Orammar, 80c. 3 Argow i s Hati 6. 5 T . 25! Apriton's e, ves of the Father n Adawms will eppear in anew' port to-night, 7 Harris, wio | @884 LG Cuthelis Ofriry, 56y Gotsar's instrastions o Fasts-| Fis Robet Lmdry,in ) ot doine ali ser'e of ’ > i 0 ters 1 ey eud i‘flr‘*- 2 (o Nicomine of "'f' Futs pors n of Robert Jamdry,in *Thi Pend Jlonrt o gymnaetics gencraliy, ho aoon beligyed bim- i SO, hest fo Bol t i i . . oo g Futs | ¥ : 2 ) ; oA e jfs Staas e 1 d g y est for securiog iron plates. Tu those bolis the dmuot r ry I Vingnia en Aneird po | Toory o ko Bortes ik theis Rerctoo et 00, aritont Wies e paxelted great priemdf e cuoc g hoglt | ol LU It pte sopdpin. ot witagtandiag dinhow. Jula dylaug 7305, ship Bhwtenas, homee for San Bywicis, | OF Ve Sbank 1a Seduged fo st Wil ! 13 «lu“'-::l' vl 1 ) irian de | Wednes n attack of {linéss wiloh cootinged 8 41V, oblp Llesio Guhford, from C "‘;‘i n soimated ion which 3 0 an a6 wd diseussion which tollowe Pierident Dt Johnaon, was 10ad before the Domo. | ™5 & Hermonad 124, Ueok o Richts, in Ouiginel Iy P e e e | Tetigny, in Judgo i wi deporied Jor the Dinge 1on of the VU Marclad 0 4 torlalfta f Hoars with tho buinte. # 1 " ieirion, dp iy Pletorias f the Virg'o i @ L lad § , ABLLK | $1 48, Plotorial Late of tbe Visk'o aty, $1 40, A matinéo is sunc e ¢U- | Siate 80 1kat ke 4 ngj fee! s o C0k N G fer B g s B ; Ao thet ‘ ~y i Lat 14 ngj fee! La a2 el ko9l QoRGIMSL | N r Bavoma' ' o i Y e lcibg that sho bad 4t s i : ecloding hat ehe bed Lo wins W)