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NEW.YORK DAILY THIBUNE, TUESDAY., OCTOBER 23, 1866. Tiome R Filer. i 7cil at the City of Sant Mond il w20 light Purning THE DRAM. Rephaet o 1 Mol 4 Galvin i | e o) ot 1oty shew e duiet bt at Elbow Cay 5ot o bw bt Vw‘ll—atu'f onexports, This BASE BALL: Eh ot el narbor, luntern hroken, and (oiey st Shainem i ) which can be seen but teebly for three £100,000 AT WALLACK'S THEATER. Lan st lhl"!'::-’l' I% ny’-m ¥ Clomers] CuN bogian ot NacTon” ¢TI0 ouate Irance io all right. Tte ohST | ryerg would appear to be something magically at- | =g st . The Sl E e o e fot the OMMON P'IEA - : the Term Fly-Catehes Missed « y 1, be dove. +of Mr. R. Cappenback show Fhvir mince are ties, 5 Eeparte from t at the proviuce of San Juan 18 rich in wilve THE BASE BALL CHAMPIONSAIP kney 4, an lo rioh , Koo 5 ours, vod workin, or, and yield #2000 in «it r wonth. t heard from. 2 MATCH YESTERDAY IN PHILADELPHIA BETWEEN THE Zihiodore Bowe Club of Newirk o WOk O tice. ary mining. American misers who —— tractive inthe very tame of mosey, for the sudden and disa- | b balance of the monts will be ccrupied by the Geuers! Terpne —Messre, Maul i tly for want of sufficient machins E DISASTERS. greeable storm of last evening availed nothing aguinst the at- | Mamixm Cnn—lhld,rih:. J;,‘snu"v_-hn opens ot M mon MARIN 2 ———— tractive influence of * £100.000" at Wallack's Theater. A large WRECK OF AN ENGLISH BARK—FIVE MEN TAKEM | audiencewas present to witness the first representation of this FROM A RAFT. plece, and the representation was, in the fullest degree, suc- BY TELEGRAPH TO THE TRIBUSE. cessful. The comedy is interesting, from the tirst word. Tts WasHIGroN, Oct. 22, —Acting-Master Holley, dinlogue is mot only neat and in entire keeping with the commanding the Usited States steamer Newburn, reports to characters employing if, but it is brimfull of genuive humor, the Department from Key West, ou the 4th, when in latitude Ite d”'"’! “'fT'b' curiosity, and keeps n"'w m;nl agrecably ex- e y G West, he discovered o largo piece | €ited. Tta ideal lesson is full of humasity. hoever secs it, £9.20 North, longitade 80:06 Wes . # with sympathy, i+ better for the experience. In respect to con- f tlos imber, and by jgilant. discovered a raft contain- ) p mm"mh;;»;" pmy‘:d‘ ::. o the captaln, second mate, | *ruction, we recall fow modern plays so skillfal and so truly ATLANTICS AND ATHLETICS—THE LATTER VICTO i FRCA GEERNINE GANN: £ The Enme between the Mutoal and Excelgior clubs “The Athletic Club of Philadelplia, which has 0 | gt Hoboken, vesterday, was attended by some 2 o0 spectators | O (b (o PR R Song contested for the champlonskip of the United States, won | It Was 8 very interestg g notwithetanding the Mutuals | Mr. Wiliiam Perkine, & Canadian, s Juet publisiied his sur- . e & e 2 B A on wne ke Raceltlors greatly disoppointed | tey of the Gesn Chavo, ot the 'Wikkezasss & ihe Etericy yestenday their first victory over the chawpion Atantics. 1t [ G0 Gipations of thelr triends in this watch, who coaid only | whivh be ks expiored with especlal reference to the setiement was the second of the series of three gnmes for ke champion- | account for their utter discowfiture on the sowew hat un of that region by Ameriean emigmnts. It is the loention of ship, and - than in the | factory theory that yesterduy was not one of their plasing O the Californian colonies niready settled in that province. When ip, and less interest was taken in it by outs e The game was begun at about 2 o clo b is report comes to Land T will'travslate what is important to previous game, for the double reason that the A ics were 80 The Mutuals went first to the bat. The first hand was tost can w ol send 1o vou. Dadly beaten & week ago in Brooklyn. avd for the knowledge cateher on o foul, and the catch w e . A Jetter how Just arrived from Gen. Mitré Commander in- £ the Athlcties (Berke b Jewett gay ter 3 o tock, fint base a butting out of , £ of the Allies, giving account of the working of the bat- e R L Ty Ciriza on the 2 inst. He reports great losses by the en- ? c 5 EXCELSIOR. A complaint like hydrophobin hus broken out among the bogs at Montevideo, No more pork can be used there ou account ahed 4 he and. Neverthe- | pase, the innings being this Tuaa), would be absent . ) 3 o in the Athletic <t 3 . us pla q 3 and of bis own wbout (00, of wh t, wot b L B R K e L L B A o 2 1) ©f i estimates generally sende woukd double | S, CacT, For tho British Dark Ambroseine, which | artisic. The action s imited to three acts, and i carried on ; : e Al i o fhe Jose of the woBLtOF 1o | founilered i n gk October 1. They were from eswacols. | with fourteen persons. ‘The principal scenen are enaeted i tho i for O, 1i ™ bt the thrve hande on - Florida, bonnd to Queenstown, aud when picked up, were With- | yp 0 0 64 witow-chandler’s shop, in that part of London sidering tlie pric ) teh ship and a gunboat. Aud the Paraguayans iy A ace ot & fool and { an i pOFtAL outpost to that of 1200 wetl | out food and clothing, and neasly exhausted. ! 1 "The raft was small, the sea beayy, and, it was with the great- known as “The Borough.” The significance and fituess of the titie " 1624, Ben, and other vehicles ; ev¢r und wis crowded. + cnubled 10 hold on until rescted. | yre geen in the fuct that the hero, becoming heir to a fortune of « men on the bas of 15, 10 of whom est difficulty they we Doste vet, Hickok- 3045 Moten s e hes ket 100k Mo st ..ia;s-.n-uu.l.'&"&- lock, but the Atlantic nine nght them howe. . Tt i, The ump h o made asother NEW-ORLEANS, Fhese smin were the remanier of a €rew { 4 Mepias ."5 - i qoieg 18 .. g hod perial £100,000, lo subj d to cortain sore trials thereupon, from - o B ong strike, br oming home biwself o o ot P ed. 3 A4 ~ ¥ Iwo contesting clubs, Was choses, g~ R o g % it One itn out. s A periehed o o report of this to the Exglish Coneul at Key | which he comes out—aa Mrs. Gump pathetically remarks— | 1 Delany; 2956, Frentisn agt. Bowew et ol commenced with the Athletics in the f mewhat painful accident occurred Lere. n foul Lol CONTEMILATED RISING OF REBELS—AKMS AND CAN- | West who was apprised of the .1.:..” by An-:-hnrllnur “Like gold that bas auko passed through the furnage.’ We | * - Haliy, that the partice rescucd were i wmiles 0 nearest | oo coldom seen piece acted with such precision and such FRSE—_ ateler foully” in the face, and compeliing bim o XONS RECEIVED VY THEM. change places with Auderson at short stop. The mextiwo | o L 0l ey m came out of cateh, the score ot having bees in- ook i o WARRING 1O, Oet. 23, 1866.~Tho subjoined dispatch i Their veasel foundered 35 miles east of Cape Cauaneral. : ¥ BULNISO OF A BOSTON AND CHARLESTON ETEAMER—NO delightful vivacity and paturalnesss ns eharacterised the per- ALL OUR GREAT GENERALS, leading sta o’ " LIVES LOST. formanco of lust evening, to which we shall refer when more at m“r‘l{a'm buy their lote st K¥oxs. ""“‘5 .. state that Berkenstock being absent, K Nepsenderfer taking Kleintelder's (i Gashill, Senseuderfer's in the ceuter ield. The Atlantics sent Pearce first to ti Ieisure. Enough to sy now that £100,000 is a thorough success, | (IETAS, D i »’;'1’?.' oy g Tl s " out on a fly-ball nicely taken by Dockney, who wa The Excolsiors were finisbed in short m in this fnvin “ o i i cil " fhe fime, "Charley Smith had better iccess Ton e e oeher: making (wo catehes off the bt in "£* | has been received at {The Tribune bureau in thin ¢ity 10° | The steamer Theo. D, Wagner of and from Boston, for | YR gy o s over the head of Reach, and before it was ik style. Seore, Mutuals 6 Excelsiors, 0. lay : Charleston, 8. C.. with merchandise and 25 passengers, was de rs. Vernon, who made, last evening, ber appearance | way, are sure of elec . Srat base, from which he ran to lie secoud, e T ingn serrendared the Vat, | Nyw.ORLEANS, Oct, 22, 1866.—Governor Wella returned | siroyed by fre, Oct, 2, in lattitude %% north, Lungtitule $40 | this season, was weleomed with such o wibute of appluuse as o—— o in the same wey as Pearce, and the il o tho cateher and the other to the left field. The first west. ‘T pussengers und crew were rescucd by the erews of | COmes directly from the heart. No player ufm, pur stage is MOVEMENTS OF OCEAN STEAMERS, v i we was pow wade eller, bringing in | to this eity loet Saturday evening. wi. This remalued the score of the in The military autbonze the investigation of the state- The lirtg Velueity of Jumacia, and schooner Enoch Pratt of Ful | more profoundiy esteemed than this able and vessatile lady, 10 DEPAKE. Leaer [ struck, bat Kleinfelder took his ball, putting the side ont, and | pome strike of Kiver. who wears the crown of honorable age as though it were s | Steamohion. Jeaving Smith on the second. This blank scere Was eueotr | guoth Oct, to the Athletics, wh ut Kieinfelder first to the bat e strack, but his bl wa 0 the firet byse before be was, w1 i ade their firet run, although | ment made to them in writing, that the Rebels of this city s o o Ber \ m A Tethed, euly: 10 Ve ed¥ by McBride, wb R s, hemenTes < iyt g 4 o it NEw-OnieaNs, Oct. 22.—The steamer Cromwell | wreath of budding rosce. Mr. JLT. Byron of London, is the was punished in a Jike wanne ¢ Reuch took the | b e e e o7 | AR g Ao oM £ iz [ R LA AR L ol A oward o | author of the comedy; and al votaries of the drao are [ tmt. and sending the ball t ft field be wade bis fin Stod on the Ist of November, Al Saints day. Large supplies by i Ko fi“'"ur\'lfi ary Undder Jury ‘“l“g“ W 1 indebted to bim for a rent and lasting pleasure, & . while attempting to reach cond, Mills n‘- At the begi & of the fourth lnnings the Mntuals Jost two | of grjne with some brass cannon are known to beve been | wunted no assistance. y DAl N Y . ©rane, but it weut far over the buse wud Reach aunds in quick succession by catchies on fouls, nud the thivd s # iy 3¢ =k RXUM'S MUSEUM. b :"'- ona ":':.;tml‘!:\l‘li r.y' came 1 followed Iv at first base, £ recently imported. PiBs 2 FIKES. The manager of Barnnm's Museum bas at length . A ? | The Esechiors weat out even mére fhich! e fint three | A portion of the 17th U. 8. Infattry oo 2 "IT'“ ) s produced u piece that must assuredly find favor, for many days’ b pe e o e, "fhe | Ky and the 6th U. 8. Colored Infantry havo lately ar- | yy yissgnarn 1o vur ruisean. With the habitual attendants at that theater. *“The Sea of Tee's = it Oet, O hus putting the fng one. Chupman commenced the second nice ground bull through Keack's hands. and firse and then his second on a ball from Mck Anocked Dockney down. Galvin by knock 10 left field sent Chapman to the thind, ultimatel second bimself. Pratt, who followel wes teautifully taken by Dockney. Ferguson sci felder, who held it. and would Jave wade a dou at center fickl. and the thind b whele innings oceupied but a ve [ —whick is o good, old speetncle play; with a fine favor of mingled moralify, romance, and sensational effoct, was per- o seveaiding 1hts the ity in | formed yes afternoon, for the first time this season. The T e followed, he | houss was crowded. The drama admits of good seencry; and — yoord scenery has been furfished. T the iirst act, we behold ARKIVED. | the deek ofu ship. nt se, under wil. In the second act. we | Staamebip ¥ Nt ol s miy bndeast | pap i T h: Ve G O S v ol vl | v few minutes, and showed | yived, Tney are encamped with o large number of other went out on | 15008 ¢t Greenville, s distance of about five miles from two | the city. Capt. Stone, in command of the gunboat squadron, has deemed it expedient to move his command to a position which will insure him the protection of the U. S. troops, ‘we cave it complete destruction w Fisher Brothers stri first hase. the secons | runs having been added to their se e dnnings was fiviebed in equally quick time. canght on fouls by catchier, and e by smart ficlding at first b en 1) hich ine) & Dauren. National 0 0Nl Company. Total loss about | ‘ompany. 1. ting Chapman out if any one kad boen ui b The first past of the fifth iunings was marked by a fine bit of 2 : ¢ - \ oeut a grounder to right field bringing Galvia bo double ok O man had wlregdy been cnuglt after a & The gunboats aro £ot in commission and are without arm- Two lives were kut by drowning. oy The Anrora Borvalis is herein introduced, | T Stesmebip Monticeilo, ——. Boston, in ballest to €. H. :"x:’:::-&:;fi"w :v:.“fl‘"m'-w:v.:fi nu:'{n-\ h,".’{f.ixfl"f:h rur;lh} P e -u.kfiunmhurll stop put n..‘u,m“ o» | ament. BRIDGEPORT, CONN. ;‘m. trong .‘n“ 'I'ht'llhlrflln('l -||’-.‘u-~ur. shore rnel; bv-mm-m-uxn North, Weshington and md Al - ot hey o Vil 1 well us th at ol e base ho score of the Mutualy : WY TELRGRAPH TO TRIBUNE ico. The foliage is luxurinnt; the wuter { s tronquil: avd, i " o of him, thus putting the side out. Dhockuey un to leave that of their antagonists far in the NEW-ORLEANS, Oct, 22,—The crop prospects are more BRIDGEPORT, Oct, 22.—A large fire occurred here | n the distance, n ahip to sheep upou the slecp o waves. ‘lI:l' An-‘r:‘m'_. lol\Lh’d::kl."t& A*v;-.::flnfi- b, ity Pt f ST e netion of the fourth and S0t acts passes in Parks,” and the ',m,"“,"‘_my S ostou] Ehsues, Pademe, Suly & whth catit Bl | orable under the influence of continued fuir we: he same bricf time, and The Hon. Francis Goners, Naval Officer under Bu- three | chanan’s adwinistration, and @ coworker in the Demo- jed for R be ierter R | ing the Eridgeport Furni wing the Bridgeport Furniture | (0 SEFCR immense stock of | to-night, abont 7 o clock, dest Company s fuctory. The loss was about §7 about #4500, Thice large buildings and t soon went out on three strikes, Sen fiy. Fisher struek ade his tirst, and conventional druwing-room pattern. The | yomayer. 5 iting e lost | "k Coaie Home (ef Livergoo) Stracham, Yokohan 0 day, there Athletics. followed him but Fergusou took uum“.;.u»r ficld on uhn};‘h-- oy revion pawsed balls his third, where he was Joft by Fike whe being caught on the flv. Tn ¢ © sxh | eratic party with John Slidell, died yesterday. Altogether this piece has been revived | with teas and silks to E. :i‘.h‘nrl‘.'.‘;.r; ::(:x _.im by Stark. s was the first an :;:m‘:a 2] l,.'."'d R“"“," hit the ","“ awny for fine strikes party 3 e IV y :I:nl;:]!‘l.l‘lfil nt:,‘.' ;\‘:‘n;":.!uml totally destroyed. The company Ttw plot is _,,.".,,:,‘I"_.,"”',. "l’""p. mw;,, .::‘,.m.lm;,_ J""":L-’wn:w“’ days, with tobaccs -' ) k aninize commenced with Pearce at the ba in i i S0are ] v BALE ' (E: ? are is reprewnted by Carlos, humor by ; 0 Bremen. put inio Y. ! AT ki aniagy comm ed with Pearce at the bat. Hia ors was made on the next HEAVY GALE ON THE LAKES. on by Louise de Larcours, tomunce by u,,.',.'::{ Int.“_'::(-luAm.l. ), Averl, Zozs % lynwith) | i the stggper. Charley Smith, by a ball to right field. made i e hewe. Beors: 1s - ARMY GAZETTE. -~ o W M 8" el e S 4 | oy (F1.), Vincent, 8t Pierre, N, ., 20 days, with Ssa ' | first. Start sent a fly, which was muffed by Gagkill n played with marvellons ra. | A BUILDISG BLOWN DOWN IN CINCAGO—SEVENTEEN o —— making Cavloss motive in his erimes o . ! Rl cluiee K scond Was made by both sides, PERSOSS KILLED AND WOUNDED. P — e I e i 1eaambir 'La. | 3o e (W), Dy Wiy et 1 5 Sopss #55 K y & ball to righ ! ot Te however, AY TELEGRAPH TO THE FRIBCNE. : pivce which sur omas Owen, Batterfield, o HONORABLY MUSTERID OUT. wu i “'“!‘ e | . Bl Neuvitas 17 days, with vager, ke to pyow & i . Brig Josie A. Deneveus (of Boston), Howes, Wilmingten, N. €., 1 ‘l‘l, with rosin, Ae. to Crowell & Paive. Tig Matia Teresa (of Gibraitar), Ched, Glbralter 48 days, with Mutuals was marked by fine | ¢proggo, Oct, 22.—One’ of the e storms of the i e Mahon, the latter . " d these rin od this region last might. The telegraph lines man did a like kin Pratt went out on a fly ¢ | rear vis grounder to rig ield. ~ Tase men seif the second. Mills went | Hunt out at the third base h e s 'y i Putting the side out with F | B o A fy-catch by Fleicher a3 ) awepl down (8 1 SiTemee Otober 30, o take effect as of the date o the expr T i o | Timonds, otk ke t0 A, P Francie. And third buses, Klcifeld ? - There was & terrible calamity in this city last night by | Major Roswe 131 | e e und all th Bt Cou Voven Cachie, Baiger | ” | w. ,JMM. H £ E "“'_ A?'m Numwaukee, Bramball, Bangor § duys, wiih lumber to Miler foughtor. 2 were seri owing | wich five persons were killed and My 10 | e e ek g . The | A « seore now stood— ed. A - pric] | Colonel. Oct 31 Major Ro Tl score tood jured. An uafinisbed 4-story brick bullding near the cor- g sy e ; " e & Brig W. Kelley, Haskel!, Rondoot for Boston. wmnsing, and i Mageie Lonisa, Usody, Leghora 51 deys, with warble sed out on a fly taken by Galvin wan e ¢ hands of Crane way at the hands of Cran we Buarabas, is ively and A chorus in the fimst act chietly 1o some Wi Py o the Shind bass, o inniu®s was o long ond exciting L Wilkins sent nqground b Mutuals. Ix; Excelsiors, 6. 2 ate and Mali o L p 1 hands of Crane, BRC e o : ner of state and Maldison-sta., being ex| to the full | Lirttenent-Colonel, Oct. vesterday, and deserved the ‘compliment. Tts w :'.‘.T:? ¥ ilkjon i second. Gaskil st e e ]‘“”",' toreo of the gale, fell, crushing seversl small wooden | Geueral, Oet. 31: Ce P ot g was exceued with great apleiy i 206 with artiatie with wool ed bides. ade by the Mutuals, which ¢ but pur n hoining. he dings Wi i’ ‘w. Fowler, Brevet Majs i Capt. e ¢ wilt e eted eve a ery evening at uildings adjoining. In theso bulldings wers s number o APTOINIMENTS, the Museum until further i Ui the Exhibition Halls we Pitts, Joges, Albany for Provideoce. ry Finch, Brammell, Georgetown. The ball, putting Wilkius out as be was the fickjers. The playimg on the first B0 recent oy elties persons, some of whom hearing the crash ran out i deparcnt b prticialy ‘Morgan, Daney, Georgetown. and with him the side. One run was the number scoivd ol ot Ay perioh. Tho The gawe now stunding i3 1o two. interest i it coin of their and escaped. The accident occurrod | The following sppointments have been wade in eavsly regiments | Yieh and interesting, These halls would be more comfortable to increase, and both sides secmed beut ipo anings of the Exeelsiors was like most of at sbont 12 o'clock. The dead and wounded wero | of the Reguler Army. By forwarding to the office of the Assistant | e e L e A Sebr M.Vl N, :-T-{'\'fi;mu soon extricated from the debris by the large crowd that | AdjutsutGevers), Hesdquarters of Arwy, their addies, theic sppoiot- | I aesembled. There were soversl persous, however, who | weate will be forwarded to them: { minutes, and bad | wope buried in the rains for two or three hours, and yet es- To be Captains—F. F. W A largo beam fel! directly | 7oh Reguuent; M. H, Kidd, 0th sumi has prescntes his cemarkable act-drop o the Auatom- | Sebr. P, Armatong, Peterson, } Musemn or the ¥ Horrors. At some hoppy fu. | Sebr. Joseph k Frauklin, Kandolph, Virgistes . | ture day pertaps he will do that act of justice to his th Sebr. Memeoto, Colline, Vin Sebr. Ontrich, McCready, ¥ L 4 s STADT THEATER. Sobr. M. E. Anderson, Smith. Haitimere. The three hands were lost in exertions n. Pearce went to the bat first & ball over Wilkins's head reached his tirst. S 1o left-field, giving Pearce a chance to Wilkins, who had it to second e F. W. Benteoo, E. A. Whittaker, e s oy of the Mutuals by i oo ot gl iy iy i caped with but slight injurics Saith reached there. Crane, by a fine bit, brought Peurve and . st b but sligl ch. . ; 3 etart home, and ran himself to Lis thind. Chapican bronght S o e across the body of & young lady which had to be sawed in | | To be Furat icutenonts th Heyiment—Weury C, Erich, T. W. | : f . AL i L Aoy Jim hote, aud put bimself on the second and ulimately on the Sl L W be releascd. Yet she escaped withe Croeken, bi. W Grifith, Lee F. Ottette, | Mr. Bogamil Dawison ‘nll‘ng n personate Rickard | Sehr. A C Lyow, Lyou, Bl third. where b ined as Galvin went out on a foul taken by | Clyne, e. out dangerons injury. cr, this evening. The performance - Fish, Wylie and Pratt l||.<]l I '.‘f.""‘,, This iner ' | Norton, ¢ The total loss of property is estimated at $30,000, There is well worthy attention of stodents of Shakes- few” score to uine, their opgoncnts only bavlag ohe | ¥ is beld to be a heavy reaponaibility resting upon those who ison will appear as | ey, . — AR et to/the ¥ were ereeting the building, the walls being too thin and Huus Juerge. Schr. Avgova. Pagi e, Provincstown. 205 wac off Ms base. not bracing each othe OLYMPIC THEATER. - — g A -m};,‘w-'fi;"r'h;*!‘vt Y T A GALE ON LAKE OXTARIO. utrate we rapidly 88 0 vy Rerson kept o large andience—ecnsiderin, Bebw, Eiten Lour o, Bidridgs. Qlosoessers osk the Bk O oV Sowk p Distribation, Va., | T T I3 L3 od h J fosk the bty e 0 Swit , Qoprxesng, Oct. Al -v‘;nie hm':\«*n lowing | oo oiercrs® o e wuetes oot ¢f sor DL I . P || Sehe B, Garainer, Humiton, Harwick. oft-fiekd) sent Gaskil | joro all day. Communication between this place and once be withdrawa, o8 at the corner of Sev. o L cabatbed r. Brave, y, Bowton for Albeny. fhind.,, Sapeinly | Total v o | Prescott, €., an been abut off, The ferry-boats bave | soteenth ‘snd i ste. \'\..'.m.,'- .‘» o o wet) | hours, st o Wonleock's | Sebr. Looendia K ome. Fiiber oathutted Dock: EUREKA. | ccased 1o run on account of the gale. No disasters are yot | Namscks, Mashingion, Febfv, 5 Little Gawe® {4 cross hetween comedy and farce, and isa | Sehr. oy ,1\::1“-' :"I»‘xl.lm }zn‘-: f.ur:,ul‘xxf.kl.»nm- v To the Kditor of The N. V. | reported on the lukes, although it is fearcd that there are | "u'«?.'.'.‘;.":.‘.'y‘?f‘.':fl.“..&'i:'.‘.,:..fi.’.’ - .'.:‘l thy - vl idone f f: ey :ll'."‘;rw“ et "lm d | m ;“:" n}.‘ :w:'h.“r"" Ay b Sir: The o y v o i pme. J of the me clotis of farves, Mz, Jefferson neted adu than Allen. Blake, Port better reaching Lis first, for which 1k: The home and home game for championship, | sow Iv | e e o e nepoated ihis evening. Wheevey | Babr D. & k. Keliy, Relly, Forsiand: wish <hould improve the opportunity to see them. Sehr. S : EFFECTS OF THE STORM IN LOUISVILLE. LovisviLLe, Oct, 22.—A violent rulr last evening, ac- 1 ot stopped 1o Lome | | | Eureka, takes eronnds on Thursduy by o spledid hit of McBride's to left field. 171 ixt. Should it We cur w this interesting subject. Our Ax | minute; struck, but grew narrower as it proceeded north. Scores on i second. Melrde would bave mado u howe run o thie | 4 Rit. Reack sent a ball in the same direction, and ow it made his | ® permitting. Gat compauied Ly lightning i, aw dowl 1he " muth | e e Sy g o L i o I he soon left for his howe, baving had the chance | ealled 0t13 o'clock, p. . Adwission . 3 y P R o ) Van Winkle" are to be acted here aguin m-m“nlu:\‘ rthrow of Smith to Crane, Wilkins was fielded out . W HL Comye, | Wall of the ruins of the theater, aund did considerable dam- NAVY GAZETTE. before the close of the Sk, § r . Gaskill, by a vice it to Jeft ficld, made bis tirst Tuion Base Ball Growads, Ry n, (L, 22, 1504 age in "1:"' l*-fl"l‘"" of the «ity, ol b ot | —_— Schr. 8. 8. Lewls, Brackley, Rohland, Dassed balls, his thind, where be was Jeit ' CLAKEMONT V8. COLUMBIA. FIOLEXCE OF THE STORM ¥ ST. LOUIS—ESTIMATED | 18y Trlecraph] | Py PR ey AR B on tiree suikes | The match between these clubs, played on Satur- AMAGE, $100, 000 YT ACH D, A CITY NEWS. B 3 e Rlehertar oy £ Bovion Ve, g 15 Daing gt ds of the Columbia, resul lecided vie S1. Lovts, Oet. “The most terrific w! ! 1 Case from s Flect | 4 S ’ Sehr. A. Petess, Murehi, B h. e R N | Toth clubs were | ever visited this section of the country awept over this ster Horaco | PERSONAL.—The Jupavese Princes Noda and ) asd on & throw of Duckney's M third, | 1y ot 4} o'clock yesterday afterncon idoing an incredi- | ey rpreter M. Olip » ’ = Beares went out ab (be: Ianda, 053 B Sl in | amount of datiage), from the souh, bearing a little | oy oo . ‘ I AMERICA ! Glorious name ! Smith was fis by Wilkins and with bim the side they | d p ! : s J et thes sparien s crvers of fae now stunding one al usenderfer led for the Atbletics | 2 1to twist like & scrow, lasted from 10 to 15 | HONORABLY DISCHARGED. unzbnrg § nawitid and pare lis o e | was about a quarter of @ mile wide when it tirst | Oct. 13 —Acting Second Awleant ¥rginers Autl Williams, | Ne Iso at the M. le - i A Det, 2; Clark Martr, Oct 8: Josept 6. Doowett, Octe 65 Acting | {4 eham of ¢ Osevoln and Ay d Assistant Englueers Thouae J. Wille, Oct. 6; sud Encs A, and sent u bull 1o Cru d, N but the katter not holding it the striker ¥ at is at the Fifth Avew 7 INEWS G = ion ot €t 1 1. | (X eyt whons goe b T, Gl Fo. P male b it ad d il to i the latter by | 2 jeft fiel bringing Se g the see. ) & of buildings were unrooted, and hundreds were more or | yyieil, Oet. 18, Curl Schurz, Detroit, is at the Met Rieinfelder MATCHES FOR THIS W loss damazed. Trees and fences wero uprooted m every PROMOTYD. West Point, is ot the Hoffman House; Nelster Clymer | *Y*7thitg euse chewper than sy store in n-‘-cvg- Y ey - RLAND™ Book Btore, cornee n Robert ¥, Brooke of the steatier t-Nargeon ond himseif. Pike went brought Fister home and reached the first, hin 1 ona passed ball. MeBride struck o bull i se, which Pratt attended, but not before K m which he Tan home on o sple o, Brook. | direct thers, wign things were carned thron Uion | No lives have vet been repos then the sards, timbers and all loose | Oet. 1i—Acting Assistant-3urg the air almost like feathers, | Chocurs, to Acting Paseod A ost, but several persons | fve ve. Bekford, on the Union Gro ueyivania Professor Balewm. Rev. F. D Lewin | OEDERYD, cticut are at the Everett House, Gen, W.C. Newh ] 34 Seouiwor. Throo ves W fodel the NEW KDER! % S of the day and all the o/d Standard Works, and, aio, cheice Josfah I Carter to steamer Onipee; Acting | Poersburg, Vi and tie Hon, Joo. 1. Defrees, Washingt English, ¥ o O ok e . o, e o ot e ke v | “LEATHER BELTING. ™ MISCELLANEO(S, . e . T A Scott, Philadelphia, and : Va, are at the St. Niel _ORO. A RICRCOX, N 98 Brvbosenst. | P “.nnk.-lm..l (of Greeupoint) ve. Eckford srousds. Brooklyn. 3 were severely fujured. Utaryite v Taathe. 05 tve Com o O romes.ia 1. The Sl 7 are some of the most serious injaries sus- i slectie, Tegun. game, Ok W Heleotio Figined: wneys of the City Hospital wero blown pletely wrecked. The + Railway Company, ark, was hlown down and the old stables Oet. 15 —Carpe Eneign Wi L. P are ot the Astor 1 . 00 | A T. Lee, UK A | Dr. €. R Smith, Richs Hotel (JENUINE Two breweries o yette-ave, Jos ] 1 ——— ‘ . Fihet rofe Tha Charch of e Ang o ol B 1 FREEDMEN'S UNtoN CosmissioN. —Chief-Justice EMPRESS KID GLOVES, Miment 10 Sensenderfer, which was nseeepted. Chapman ws und part of their roofs, The Church of the Angels, ax ot T Gusden City, Migavy Koury:Siek in the course of coustruction on St Avgeine, bad the | o Nericops it Arisons Terribory : Robr: A. Pelk Reonid, ol the American Frecdman's | A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF COLORS JUST RECEIVED: L Me will preside at the FROM \IENNA. - : struck, but the bull was muffed by Kleiufelder, and the striker - " - > s ki hird. He sttimpied 10 privent askiak by | o 00 3T (of Moent Vérsoa) vs. Eeootle fof eu-Yerk), | roof, the whole soutk and portions of all the other walls | Kopises; Wox, Themesen, JiMetrone Arieint 3 Oct, were blown down. The pastor's heuse near-by also was | Lisbou. lews . Charles R. Collue, Town; €. i per Tustitute, on el 95 A PAIR. second favor for Wilkins, but then the second, where ke was left taken by Ferguson. This placed the Flaladelphia ahend. “I'he sixth innings opened with Start at the bat who sent a did fly which wux taken by Fike. Crane sent a like com | down and the adjoinin | unfinished bri —National (of Washington) vs. Moutlcello, at Char Atlantie ve. Eureka, home and bome mateh, on the ounds. Brooklyn —Mutual ve. Star, st Hoboken ; game ealied ut 1% | Chase has been Fuliufng in on 6 passed ball, but Dockney and McBride were 100 Mo, Mesnier % aharp fo bim, puttiog bim oot al with i e »ide. The Myt e gy i,’;_';:',’;‘;‘; .~ Vadly damnged. fo0. Clormant, loway 4. WV Hebets, Towey 1. 1 | o ; i O] nined " g ch iludelpho, - Urockett, ud L our. Tipton, N utin For s ediesd » chet Ausietior with tha ropect palsed onen o0 e et | Tio darmage dune by (he tornado yesterduy is entimted ol e Cusar atvoh, Brochlyn, Towa' Urstee Or Lawouee, | Mujor ien. 1 i nd soon wmafle his second. Fisler sent him 1o the | X r at §100,000, oW © George Seyweur, THE ONLY GENUINE GLOVES OF THIE POrCLAR ike went & ball to the third, Which SOUTH AMERICA. —— ows ; Semmuel .'l':m.-.-l.ln.n-._.luv i “Tl' Y. , BRAND, FOK uéu’. AT i bet s UE wes st en Rl THE FREEDMEN. O, AW, homciam. AEEDMEN'S CouMisstox.—The rooms of the WHOLESALE AND BARD UkEeN, American Freadmen's Union Commission are at No. 76 John st. - No-B98 CANAL <1 showld lave been Neld but as r . come bowe Fisder went 10 the = < . T it il Lot oty | TER ALLINS SUOCRED 1y GAPIVELNG 4 BATTRST, SOV | uided by passed balls, Witaself the third. AT SEVERE COST—ACCURACY OF FARAGUAYAN COMPESSATION o 1in an mdvertisement yesterday., We Corver LAI WENS. o T el v b TO JOBBERS. S The FAGLETON MANUFACTURING COMPANY fuvite the Briv's Hzap.—The cattle market has met with @ | Sieosion of the TRADE to TLEIR EXTENSIVE STOCK of i i ity HOOP SKIRTS. | weight, and stock men fear it | nigh bringing down some of the operut- of the LATEST STYLES, cir losses, varying from &3 to 815 per hewd. " eUPERIOR FINTSH, wid ot the LOWEST MARKET PRICES TELEGRAPM TO THE TRIRUNE. SLAVES IN KENTUCKY | The Hon. Archibald McAllis- Rowe, MeBride brought Lim howe, and reached the first imself, from GUSNEKY—CHARACTER OF SOLDIERS FROM THE WASHINGTON, Oet. Goods Somes. Homay: - & ‘Which be was sent to the third by a good hit of Heach's. Wil- oM It Rins brought Hvl‘ridl-‘n and wm' ch lul‘::lc Ihlr\l]._l. kil FRISONS—GENERAL FLORES ABOUT TO RETIRE— | t¢r, of Pennsylvania, Geo. W. Blakely and Dr. N. 8. fléyfif«f‘ifl s G & Tt N Oivie, et FALSE LIGHTS ON THE MALDONADO COAST—rTiy | Moore, of Kentucky, have beeu appointed commission | M. D. Keloge, Gaskill 1o the third, from which Le run howe on an overthrow. | ‘ & . v | 10 settle the claims of loyal owners of slaves in Kentucky, f G e N it ot Ly Sl Pider browght Docksey | | TASHBUAN AWAIN ENGLAND PROPHESYING A | 00 U "ovicted in the Union army. 3 RUPTUME—ESTIMATED VALUE OF THE WOOL FREFDMEX AFFAIRS IN ALABAMA. e b . T it fall, it cane —— Dome, and reached htmself the second. ~ Pike sent Fisker how Kieinfelder sent a Lall to_ Fergion, who seut it 0 ¢ CLIP THIS YEAR—SURVEY OF THE WILDERNEsy | BrigGen. J. D. Sewell, Assistant Inspectordieneral o, so great are t | Fike got to the second 'h'l"’du}}"' cr:uel_u:-n gent 1t to Start, Freeduwen's Bureau, has roturned from a tour of inspect . BICE REP A o el oyl ey oo e I G SREIRDIODIEHIIG WYV S0, 40. i Alabuiua. Ho reports that in a_ considerable portion of l"“m,"“' £ SRS ORIS. T s 16 5 S0 Wi SO 0 0 0" Sy el S S EAGLETON, ANGELL & €O, AUPNTS. AT saming home ou if, Ferguson sent, the ball in abead | From Our Speciel Correspondeat, the State there i almost an entire failure of the corn | * WG\ Tox Faad. Offes Totutns Trant ot | SIS0V OniOtRD tv SV WS JESN- SAIASY ’ 200N, 896 Be 01 Joharst %o Mills who put tbe ruuner out. McBride reached his second Bursos Avucs, 8. A, Sept. 13 1% crop, and that the cotton crop Las been serionsly affected | Clot Sira i Tsww 11,814 sctop have bosm taken up the past meoth | Sually depressed, with thousands wsold upon the market. Now Shahamenny - ovsmiens — and Reach the tirst o o passed ball— Wilkius » The French mail left yesterday by way of Rio de | by the drouth sod worm. In the interior and sorthern by actoal setiens. e is 8 good time for farmers to buy ewes for Wintering over, | =gt Srersnsy - | portions of the Stato the peoffie are very destitute, und | A list of the laude sccruing to he m:;: :A They can be had from . @ m, live weight. Moge are J, T, EI‘LIS‘ ] out on three strikes, but Le rau for Lis fir it because of the megbgwnos of Mills. Juneiro, where it will meet the American steamer for New- | tod udvantege and came in. Gaskill went out on three York. We luve had o day's luter news from the army, and 1 » freedmen bavi 2 - Heine S ilkizg on the sccond, and Tcach on. the UANL. | pasten to forward it by S o 08 army, o ¥is fu‘ e frecduicn liave been industrions, bul the “This innings placed the Athletics 16 whead, but it did not secwm | = * o * | failure of the crops leaves them impoverisbel. Many e 4 A discouraging to the Atlautic boys, who geuerally commence to The contest betwous iron-ciads and batters Caruzi | complalnts are made of refusal of wages or to divide with | g e C w eased poultry, which, coming in during warm weather, play rately in this 1h8 seveuth inpings. Gulvin wen on September 1 and them the crops, made according to the terms of their con- | TIE STATE OF TRADE. | bave -asu;l He unx‘- -p.l]rndd:ng_v "I left tield, rmcn ‘xrl‘m;hylll! allies who teok if, a4 W mi;m [§ :ulul ;he present law of the State, staying 1he | wy ryiaGuarn 10 THR TRIBUNE. Fisler with his right as it was passing over bis head. > ' colloetion of debts, b0 remes slorer, and I B B il and waa undoubtocly the finest cutcl | The iron-clad Rio d Kok e g IS LR I S o e o . 1000 W o4 @110 for X of the game. Pratt struck out. Wilking who caught it did uot | £150,000 sterling was b } A W ASIIA Oct. 2.—Breves Mujore(ien. Jeff. C. adiig 25,000 b. thirow 1t strong enough to Kleinfelder, who could zot reach it, | tar-bot built for #lege | Davis, Assistant Cotom! ho. Freede 2 Chicago, nd 7 consequently the striker got on Lis first. Fergusou went to bia | purposcs shared the , A o of " the Freed b Corn B : not an exeeption to the rule this week, declining fe. © 15, and - l selling slowly. One cause of the hand meat market is free rv il be much woffering dunng the 3ts up & great many disasters to he wsto the Paraguayane who lost it be sold at once, ad generally ebeap. - SALESROOM FOR For NEw-ORLeaxs.—The steamship Gen, Meade of are requested ¢ call atwntion o the fact that SEWING MACHINES, i up L nt b bish. No Moderato trade recent gales without sustaiuiig base on three balls, and before Mills struck, he | pletely disabled br Bureau for Alhe State of Kentucky, has und Prott m.n.rfi respectively the secomd and third | s pound Lails. aud warded to Gen. H 1w report of the opera- | iess hrm efier New-Vork second report f the most On & miss of Re of the Bureas in that State for the month of ! Chicago, 82c. and Rtye quier. Pork that the Freetwon are of indus. | 18 Whisky, g N tomber. It is roporte trious habits, Eight mouth by subordinate sugagenent racts wers approved during the | o Hece/pt u 1-hinds, house- | bash., viz: Wheat e rate of s Prott. came houie, wnd Ferguson | clads Tumandare 7 | b hier funnel swall g | fe Lases. went to the third Mills weut out on three strikes, Pearce .Mgm Ferguson home. Smith vent a ball to Reach, whiek waa beld, putting the side out, leaving Pearce on the secoud, Dockney Jed off for the Atbletics, but he went out on 4 foul | taken by Mills. nderfer seut o bull to left field. and be. | fore it was fickled ed his second and then bis third. from which ke was sent home by Fisler, Pike sent o ff | by Crane. putting bim out. Kleiufelder @ ball o Fery who sent it to Crane, who in turu sent it to the soon enough, for both Meliide sent Fisler e e s e 90" DROADWATH | by the St Jean Baptist Benevolent Society of New-York, in forms the public that a subseription: list Hed sold at @3 10@$3 15 | sufferersof bee fire is now opened at the office of c'nff iid’flt L Yellow do., #110 per | Ashwuitl No.# Wallst, I Giroux, esq., # member s Westers bs scarie. | e committer appointed to solicit subseription niay ad o et e I tters ta the Presidents Jeading fiiancial bodies | Arangerents may be misde to give instruction ot res p in this eity asking their The New Vork | ¢ : " foml f 280 bbL.; | 1 tRI® 1LY S the hove object | Competent operators end machines sest lnto s, y servants, &c., 1o whot t v of $13 75 per wonth each ricts disngreemonts L 1 when the latter have haon interostéd in a o crop as payment for | their labor, and, us the soason advances, cuses of t this regard will bocome more numerons, Lard wonalual per b ~Hlour firm 5 acted the same way towand Kleinfelder and | Wasm that the employer aml Inborers cay b : on the third. Before Wilkins struck, Pratt tried to | match to tbe n‘;lnm .lvfi’.i.!‘i'l."u"..‘ l‘",. .’."', ,7‘,'. pe With Mr. C. Ashworth, Machines te rent by the month. e omer Wilkias then orought Meach | Tehin, Aoutcw of 10w o the freeduien i3 therr frequently heing o 5000 b g T R, JOHNSON R B 1hird, Mebride coming home, Wilkins then brought Reach hin, i ¥ g > gy [y 'hi 3 NBOR B M e Wikous io the thid and Tads 06, scound | of thie o1 drivenaway b uaixling themselves *iteguln ; ¥ on' pevate terun, Barley clesed withan | THE Bownorsas Baxg Rousess.—While pre- AR 2 imself. Dockney weut out on o foul, putting the side out, | Allics are begiznin "";~ "‘," migested that subordinates of the Bureau be | ods joa X wive 8t | siding in the Tombs Court yestenlay, the Hon. Justice Dow. L I C I 0 U S { instructed to recommend the frendmien in making con- ; Y y ive at ' ling reeeivedd the following telogrom from Capt. Jourdun, who ters are rowls 5] and 200 with Wilkins and Gaskill on the second wiml third bases. e was now evidently decided, ulthough the Atlantles ‘went of tracts for the next year to stipulate for the p 1 T wages in with several o whe had been at #) As u deildl #h determination to win if t wosa chanee. Start led fa portion of the Conal Frebcite dull oft for them, on which he made his irst. Crane followed hin the Tth of September There hias boe Jocreaso in the numbet o LPITA, Oct, 22 —Vecf cattle nuchanged ; s but before Jie strnck n fair ball ruin and darkness came on wid | The | ™ sIamitted by whiles S Tha hritkes Thieep dul; 20,000 sold st a6, 1 gro which we | 1t b boes By out best elirens 3 yearn Fiopuied o R m’i‘ n."‘f..}i.‘:x‘.. lix‘nlv & contested game as bas been played this | bur of sehools is ineresin, most of m.""if.'.'.!'.'i‘«' i .u’-'xn‘w r'fv:u [ Y are ..."1':]"“ s b I‘.‘..fi.'l?.'.‘.":.‘tr." Chemiots can u’m Em season. Ou the part of the Athleties, although they were minus | which have co.ored ers, and t wrted by —— 7 Y =N ‘ Berkenstock they could not have played better.” Kleinfelder, | The custom s 1o ill the ranks bscriptions from the parents of the cov 'uis DAY )’ SopREvE COUnT—CiRerIT—PaRe L—Held by Mr . THE NASHVILLE VAGRANIS who took bis place, ustonished his -Im-.« sanguine friends. | work well. T the g Reache's play us second buse was superb, wnd the smne can be | morality. 11 dish L are the terror of the ¢ Y TRLE " TO T ; Justhcn SUTHERLAND. - Court opens ot 10 o'chock a1 —Nos. 2407, aaid of Dockuey's cutehing, Pike ut his base &d well but at | try. A stewmer reeently convesed 107 of e Whisky steady; Loayeratt upt. Weil ot ol 300, AP B e T o the bat poorly.” Scusenderfer aequitt d himsclt with credit, | the seat of war, They Wwere unarmed ARHVILEE, Oct. 20 -In the ca 3 Oblo. s wgt. Te Pacitic Fire lusurance €5, 2405 i 2407, 2, Bolo bt Gerkin, "Fisler onty had one ball iu the Seld which | You way remember that during the rebell negroes Who wero roeenily geut from il DS Love Mited 1 L LR UL S T g OB B T \9 I . o A e e 1o & Mississippi plautation, the e wiber b #3 per bush, | Youman, ir. ire « 415, Alien et o', Kt d fo find soldier issisnippi plaatation, the military authoritie busk £r Wester: Corn, | egt. Kennedy; 14 o ngt, Moed ot o 2419, Youiumi, 11 gt he took as we recorded above, but at U we. #1075 Barley, | City Fire lu i " his play was the finest of the | “Some idea of the axtent of busin rried on by those who | 8 full investigation, have requested their emp! palm, lmlnm:l the whe ; ame, MeBride's pitching was, ax it ix alw good. The | convey supplies for the ar faet that one | prowptly bring back those under aze. A wed: §1 25 for 4 o . Lmng of the Athletics in the fifth and sixthi in | r sold out his stoc Frony :'| for Ce. ouville: 30 iosde Baley, | '....:‘,T}é‘hfi" w‘iu‘l‘ Heooks ast. never equaled. The batting of the Atlautics ¥ . e = IRA gty g M) o 8 \ o h especially Start's, but on the whole it was iuferior t | cavalry officer, THE INDIAN WAR. Shipped by tow's: 111,000 buah. Barley. 50,000 bush. Wl et McCallister 2041 Coz their opponeuts. Ferguson's, Crane’s und Start’s play at buse | yery much, He g Wieat, 5,040 bush. nd 121 tuns £ed i—Hald by Mr, Just was very fine indeol. - Chapman had not much ehunce | ¥ %200 exeitcmen . . T ~Flour firm Now. 2216, Trank. | field, but_he batted well e same can be said of Pearce. hte (et aRe & GEN. SUERMAN'S ULTIMATUM TO THE SAVAGES, Bper b Whiky, chanee 2, bt g pitching was good, but the eties did seem 10 vecks ¢ From P o rd quint at 152 I8je. 26, Pratt's pitching was good, but the Athletics did 1 meem fo ',\]u.m Wrechs occ From Our Special Correspondent. a g4 . not quolably higher. Whest | etal ¥ - Fort Dopig, Oct. 13 186, 270 1, #2800 2 mind it after the fourth fnning. Mill's catehing w ips are allure The mark. Smith s short stop bad vot much 1o do, but did bis | about to inguire into this will reetify it little well. *"The Montevidean bank el - B Sherman was ere on the 7th inst,, and stayed oSt The Umpire was thoroughly mmpartial and striet in the per- | dend of 12 per cent. This shows . gomd in bauking, | over Sunday. We had an Indian e 1, in which the G " y 2%, Ford agt. Say of his duties. v 4 and vet there are very fow banks here that do w than this. | General laid the law d 10 th y .« 1,200 bble. ut 11 20 %up No. | etil szt K P! undoubted manifestations of the outside er T Tealian Lodge of Masous ut Moni o hun_given s, | eneral laid the law down to the Indians. He has given %12 20 for Ohlo Winter Red: | Jumies: 22, Biiney agte Owen very quietly contested, but none the less desperately. | wilver, for the relicl of 1 fam wd by the war | them eight days in which to bring in the other three White m White W |.m.‘ :\ heat | Part 1L—keld by Mr. Justice D, ' | T Hurope. . Tee Germa « i this city | women they liaye, and if they do not return thots without A Ao M B oy 1RE w:lu-. i ruising -hlu 'I‘l‘ reliet of poor Germans i Europe who | preseuts, he told” them it Id be war. The Iudiens Xt ah. sol . Ry o SOX - g the wa ed home to have i ¢ Bei orsel v i the afternoon <3 7] Kl | T o} from } Jeaving the b g thowpsto “:;_: hicago sol o Thoge nnrament e et v ety o g ol I et water, B ot wo might 100k out for something else, ‘Thie five days X % Ui TWACK—INWARD AND UEWARD 301 | 1o will begin uext month. - The elip will probaply | pired last Friduy, aud we are on the alert, 1 136, N " 15, | CURE “"""';"F':i;i'&'i‘rlr“w ® en0ed (o at of last year. Itds estimated ot four e —— - L2007, Bayk of the Commonwealth sgt. Wylie WHITE LEVE S ole Proprietor 2 | 166,000 porinds, and will be worth twe WEST INDIES. etal, #90, Bonton agt, Myen .::' sy 371 silver dollu. WS ERPIRY; o7, Kuight 111, : { " Veslenay il il we lmve — g e - | whetler true or THE NURRICANE ON NEW-PROVIDENCE ISLAND. ::yl ! b ,‘"J “Ol";t'. (umugt k160 LR € : arly nev: . 180 bush boah. Ne ol ok, ooty gt ¥ SOR SALE—A first-clus BUG | wy orirasarn 10 THw TRines ) | per Wasnivaros, Oct, 82,1 Toreno, Oct. 2.~ Market and lower Wieat=Amber t i " y ' WA e 0 o | preve i t ) v san, #284; No. | Spring, #2 3. Ne. 1 Cory, e, N wade by Stivern Can be seen st WAIT'H STAKL / ' W | Fourt 3 At 7 3 e wh : L ATGraTA . Ga Oct. 2= Cobon s e of t | iNES BOARDED 1OK Thk WINGEA Cotdtositbtalt 1€ A > e 1 | 0 ‘ din Iy on the | 0idimg l'lnl.,x VAR b B WILLETS M . D M o doblow g Lghtho mes weie diured o ' v, % U O 2 =Letion luwer; wiee of 200 biJers | 9 . bl § > $ 1 > ! - < E 3 o e i P|EE : 1 4 b 3 §* g5t = ERg a3 i -‘.—-*—.?nn-un—-"—= *

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