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NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, OUTOBER 26, 1866.—WITH SUPPLEMENT, and beyond it Gathering | himself of tho lsaye of absence granted by the Board, and {4 NATIONAL RAILROAD CONVENTION. o(‘ —— y A ey e e ] , bals. Whore the ground i rolling, one will noties that | footion of onnots that it will be iffcult ¢a beat; @ lazge e | slowly owazd the Fhite's €onl AGR!CUL FURAL |£|-B]ILI|H\“{";°M ralflhue"lurm:l nmfmd 1lw”l:‘u ”"fi,“‘;“' year old ]-’uk, hp.m:h Mmr'owm“ high. Mo F{ufim '?‘l‘nl."vxw du: |‘1;";:'t.|:z;-:“u;‘ erc:’lu‘l‘_:gn"m wow the ouly officer absout. Your .o»m‘;:.;:.b" & § pante vl s N wasting. We can oly toush on this sub 2 3 ng th After jus, ™ seo 5 p ¢ i = THE COTTON CROP OF 1866, but it 15 on6 s alarining to many portious of the Bouth as [ Tho &iy \1.‘ of pouliry was nalcnry hr:da.‘;-n might !n“m "]Lovlfl,ml. .lm‘m“:'l::.h l."ll.{;".:'h:“:r“”’: (‘h:"x'l‘.:.: C———————— SRCOND DAY'S PROCEEDINGS—~NEW DEVICES = TRY SPRING PLANTING—DISCOURAGEMENTS—NTORAS -AND |19 SpPrOMShIOE jextuitoy e lod'idsyls. - Do e s of epecimens (bere Ahnt there WOUlR | Srst games. With fow yelps of triuph, the young Lioquois ; THE DRAMA. SAVETY OF PASSENGERS—ADJOURNMENT, o : ‘Thers is no bright futire prospect excopt fn s apeedy | Giu v black Spantsh, and Polands on exhibition, prepared to return to Caaghnawnga, while their baten adyer —— The Couyention met yesterday morning, pu WORMI—THE COST TO GEOW COTTON—FUTURR | noeding-down fo clover. But wiat shull wo say I The AGRIOULTURAL TMILIMENTS AND MECHANIO ARTS. wries, :-u-m-nlng"mn talked over the causes of their de- RISTORI AS ELIZABRTH. to adjourament, the Vico-President, Tsaao H. Stun m1 eI people of muny*coyation uever sov clover. “Thero omeine |y extibition of the most wpproved styles of mudera agrl feat, wud the crowd began slowly to dispeney Madsme. Ristor¥s Queen Elizabeth is one of the | ¢y - s The Southern people meant to ralse & laree erop of cot-'| & considerablo Innd Kuown ae uplaud hottoms, now-eovered | onltural and othier Kinds of machinery was uot as lurge as it ; BB FLAT it (e Todians | 18w reully great pioces of acting that diguify the modern e ’ o’ 7 emomphis o with ti ‘In-‘r, on which prime cotton will grow, and the | should bave been, or as it will e nt the coming Fair o the Me- o;whvlh wdes msfl ‘H'..'LX"'.-E'(-'- o 4 .-'.; u‘fl stage. 1t may be seen to-nigh t, for the lnat time, at the RITORT UPON PATENTS AND INVENTIONS. tog, Thoy were -vm..n ate A‘b-_\l ch "m.’,- and by x..' ir | labor to d m.x‘a t:.om.itfint. grfll\f. Tl.c-fi L v‘(u!“lx ‘rlvl.l be rhnnl.rhl f'a:my dinrl,-w:wv::’- ‘mvfll”un rmm{.‘in.}‘r‘.‘ Ln:;:l':‘l‘;‘:}’l togst r. I}.Kr;."ml“".n. o vy g Froieh Theater. . To-morrow, at the Matinée, Madame S D, 1. Harris, Chiatrman of the Committos on F novossities. A fow waren little bitter; . they did uot care ht into cultivation; “after that “‘comes the judg- | peundent sulky uod Prabi & el | their side o teceie B ar otien tho case that oo Wiite | Ristor: will make her last sppearauco, pluying Lady | and Patonts, reported he following lish about'payini the Blacks fur work, stll hiey nedded cotton | ek e RIS KOO ora light on Ghils tuliject, |36 AL Bt g e iows of is bwn make, | Wo. 1ot way, e by T Xetw. - Hohco tho rosult; | Macbeth, i mode for thefr consideration: \Stpuljects o ST \hak 118 waa siobody elae's king, it wes theira ‘::_wan;dur:nmgn:"ox e i :l;m:'n:";‘o‘::: ikl ar gy Snahed and ar excecdfuely well made, Thed hieh dovs bowever, detract from the good name of tho = - 1at. Carroll's Patent Dial - y else's ) ' there were sod-plows, corn-planters, Kough an gang: hite 3 lat. C s Pa . = : From o puliads of soumes W B U e the | WUAT IT cosm %0 mame coTTo v s o, e Lo Crioe % bt L, | Fansal it it e, £ Kl Al ol TEAPERAYOR: e e s o s i fuirly ogro, aud that the N s 5 [its department shows of (o antage, and s indicativ ¥ o " ) s - '::gyf::v‘:l mll'l,ng;“m w:'k‘:x”lhe c‘:’:uu;:;r;,,,",‘ 8 Somo | _ There is no subjoct on which so_many loose statoments | of the nz‘.:n‘:l';.-:-}\uk of tUlling tho rick pralries aud Lot :"g‘"'&'m&'mfi”:fi ,.‘“',.‘."&,{.“‘.“...‘F'.’i‘i‘.“«“‘nfi,'.g‘.‘ ANNUAL MEETING OF THE GRAND DIVISION OF Tn‘ "T&“fi;’;;‘yu{}fm‘;‘m& Cat Trooks in consection wily rk if he contld aro made as on agriculture. Last Winter, Theddeus | tom lan Lonsus w y I o BONS OF TEMPERANCE. 10086 or independent wheels. d v I Ny both statements, but they are true o'y 8 €X- | ievens, in Congress, stated that cotton can b rised at s0RGO MILLS. o olubs aro f good ervics to Ganada: They e fed rom tho Py ¢ T Lo vt (s Balkoiats esptious. fron, one 40 $wo cente per pound A stssement mors ab- | 5 As the growing of Sord ls & viey profiable buslaess s (Mg schiools—the Ligh schools partieniary, o Tho Grand Division” of the Sons of Temperance, | i Permutation Checks. State, 1t was to be expectad that there 'm bo o Sonlay L fi st sbmo points of the match was amusing but it went so fur Eastern Now-York, {s now holding its annual meeting at 0dd | The Committee farther roportad that they @1d not fosl e o g By, 1 fito players to_“hit | Fellows Hall, at Centre snd Grand-sts, foommenciug Tuesday | Petent to Nwmunthvmud various dovices, and pew crop or business | Burd never fell from mortal lips, It is doubtful whetber | Fiiis o Ty S Tho P - ‘Great Western, | that men in the crowd called out to the W Ley would not recommend the Convention should Great difficulties oppose when any ¥ ” went through intel- | t0€ €70p of this year cau be picked for a mill less that 4 Holly's Evaporator and thy B litrodatod. ' Buccess c prise except througl itk | contynd.o-hinl & pound. Odinary bands will not pick weren e o Holys Evaporaior and the Gront Woster | (45 acfo" Vi the Gt tued will hem tor he | atersoon. Dariag tho it year (his orgunzation has been | o Coniomn iy one ofthem. 1t wia m should Yigont aud vigorous industry. Failures are natoral. This | more than o hundred pounds s day. It is truo that when |y The jule from the nilt/s Biterad hrutgh s spongs lafp 3 om of ko ball TThis was SS8ET ok, plags bt 108 | very gucomatul i i offorin for dho temperace eause, oom. | phoald recelvo (ho caroful oonideration of expertain Bpring cotton culture to very many was partly, or entirely coldton is five feot high, whera o boll will make a hundful, | eylinder, whioh eours ihe Juime it 9t hl:rwflv‘: Sy s Wi 0 (806 ¥ | menciug the year with 34 working divisious aud elosing With | sud the master mechanica of the differen [ wnd where the picker can grab io any direction without connocted wi botler capal 8 5 ous """fl.’."" wer to give the names of the young 08, an incroase of 54. i the . m:?md«! m-mam::q:.un M:.lmul i pow, Capitalists from the North opened on a large seale | TR T CT T8 MO0 CN oo oF fout hundred pounds o | & brick arch or portable evaporating furnace, thare it s s magy oo 503 delegates Lave been. eloot ing: - te 2% - or fout huadred po beated- aad perfoctly dessicatod sad e T cteide | Reds who distingrisbed thomselvos in tho mntob, the Troquois | S A B8 58 BUORAIER S AL, 6o From the reportsof | differeat St e mers went down with heavy plows and two- | day, but this wi 4 " eward, and passed o 1a8 b t dag,but s wil boou o trifoor for_ extry owagl,ub it | e Where, by moans of tho boiler, 1 s boated and botied | language, Tike thoss of the Sioux and © ?-:-llfl’:;‘-:hhm:fimm e o o Cooamitise. and Grand Worthy Patriareh | expert o Took after the of the tn 8 50 any petent AW astorn f borse cnltivators, They plowed deep, and bronght up soil be o case of one in ten thousand. We hegr of ssctions ! y ; o 4 : g of interminable e A ) Rver moon before. Their wicooss in krowing corn wus 60 | (his year whore planters .are paying their hands half & R gt L WD | ogtaphy of Wiich it would be bopeless t0 attemp. Fouter's and Grand Scribo Foot's reports made yesterday | in oll patent matiers. eat that they got 30 bushels to the ucre, while shallow | cent & pound extra for all over 100 pounds. Then thero is | “'The object is to husten the manufacture witbout chilllug the afternoon, we learn that the organization now consists of 9,2 mmm gochnnmohm many pateat s owlhg; brought from five to ten. But they did not un- | the item of ginning and baloing, which, before the war, | juice paus; 80 by 10 foct will miake 80 gallons iu 13 hours on 5 TURF., '&1’;\...‘;.';".,':?:' I‘::ln‘:n‘x::'ulmirfi:‘:u:"ur. Xt -»51';:'"‘:&';& iniyinger '.’:‘:.','..“A".‘.‘:a oratand cotton, They gotan immense growtb., Cotton | cost about $10 a bale, or two cents a pound, aud now more. m..-fi'&mo{ cord of wood. i October, 1865, there were in this {urisdiction 2,279 mem. | pelled A s oy ‘charges incidontal to the suit. STOVES, CASTINGS AND WORKED METALS. ittt beres and £,057 lady visitors. During the past three months, | Harris informed the Couvoation thet there was an 1,308 new members and 400 lady visitors have been edded to the | of the various New-Englaud rouds from which they bad aill ot make squares Ll the und. The plant will blossom & tost. But if a large part of the season is .[.4: t bel ‘ r""-!m"m‘l«h” -w'l‘!l; If Mr. Stovens should pick cotton one )hln;tlfl\mun Sicaen L s 8 e e d mature bolls fold. wi tre " t n this en attraction was 0 ARGE ATTEN] 3 fiold, with & sack tied to his wuist, and if Le should go which rossted 100 36 of beot orb‘lnrw LADY THORNE VIOTORIOUS—A LARGE A’ ANCE. cooking sto ' with a single stiok of wood 3 inches through B0 large a number of persons as assembled yester- 'wenty thousand temperance documents have boen d re | juto u cotton press to tramp preparatory to pressing, or if pihidag o0 organization in the various divisions. rived great advans tages. A comduittee of three from each department was - to organize astoclations for the purposes referred ius, no siables, o uares are formed precious days and weeks are lost. = ald b e o bills, he would b h of brea daataty sep Flowite 1o iinporiaxt. i Tos! plant graws.| |ooers ‘}:'p:'&{';: e By {i,‘,‘(.ch".‘,"', o rould, U6 mtch | g 10 inobes i ength. A, o Kantas mads tove which ©F | dy aiernoun o withess the equine eoniest Letween tho (o tributed during the year, ALere Js now in the treasury of U tooky, and can with arouth; more thuu all, the | eofton. It is true that planters made money ;.‘, rafsing :jm'“:‘j:” o Wostarn ode sacisgss Soad baggies, which | oclebrated horses Lady Thorne snd Lady Emma, bas not, we ;"l;‘;n‘nllfle‘!lr::rs:- J‘mnmhgfh ‘::,“""”f’,‘;;,"’""q 1..:|::x;,yr';n - | port il i facoeains § Dol is not Mkely to waa ou cun see how these | oigon at from $50 ¢ !fll}- biter bt that was when they | Bows that manufuotures are boginsing o engago the proger | think, boon colleated proviously this season on the Uslen Conrse | tions i Boan et penisicied baiiate by ,U,,",‘“u;mqm, % | Mr. Mapy 8 the Rome, Watertows and on missed it. The b everyhody told them bet | paid for the hardest part of the work with black-snake | aitention of our oitizens. Mr. Shaw, the proprietor, has reason to congratulate bimself 0n | its propagation aud other funds, | rond submitred a suggestion that in consequence of ,,,.'.“ But they knew—Oh ! yos. whips. Now that they have to pay in a different currency FARM PEODUCTS—FLOUR, STARCH, ETC,—VEQETARLYS, #ho excellenco of the programme. "T'he afternoon session was spent in hearing the roports of the | of uz"an,.|- ocflwfrf?w gors attom] nxuvm' \:On mavy of the ¢ 1o feuces, 10 | §iis impossible that cotton can be grown ut old pricea. | = ‘here was pot as large & oprescutation s was expected; 1t | 'Lrue, tlo attendusce on trotting parks this season has been | varions officers an: i dress o tke Sons of | trains after they were undor why, and. the Importance of (g bolng rather Jate in zfl woasan. There were some very fine | unusually limited, gencrally -m‘flng» but the experience of our | Temperagee throughout the jurisdiction was also adopted, §a- | conductor kaviug bis tndivided time to attend to the iy ¢ recommendations : of bis train and providing for the comfort and safety of aud that it should be an inflexille rule mflm plows, aud | Cotton 6t 10 or 12 conts a pound means Iabor for nothing. “I'he sooner people understand this the better. fall and Winter wheats and some of the bost ‘n&muw reporter i that, when worthy horses, well matched, are ‘.lw,‘ the foll spacimens of { o contestants, the masses are certain to prosent themselves ; hecigens of corn I ever saw. Plenty of Iarge squashen. Boets sent out and supported by Grand and Subordi- Lat legture congor mily supplics we id be_allowed to enter the cars before pur fmany days ir going to t Stiero v Tue TrisoxE will take broad grounds. The true inter- | § : v bes. ho'ss | {nstance when Dexter and the California horse met, Georgo (e s peat out nad L0ng delays in the arrival of things ordered, and aflaire at | gst of every section of our countiy is dear to ite heert :.I.':':.::.lu::;l D dr that Kaotes s | e o Tady Thore ke A hint of this ¥ind should bo | boanited efor a the caase o Pemrvorin, 5 San ios the Fledze o8 L O ey Kt A ome were neglected; work did bot get on fast, but the | From these statements Northera farmers should learn that | 1uused for vegetabics, while the flour exbibited was fully equal | suficlont, and gentiemen who are tho owners of race gronnd | soued Tempersnce litersture, to dissemuinate, the vrinciples st Y Ry e ey e e, aams and men ate as fast as ever. M s of planters | (her must depend more upon themselyes for a part of | toany fn the country, One specimen was of u lot that averaged | property must seo that it is immensely to their advantage to exteng the know ledze of our Urder, and to orgauize uew Divisloosin | T80, 10 ferred to the Committes ik who ia other years lind everything ready, or had er A e o emust Taise ax aud Wool, aud pro- | 54 bushels o the nove, whilo one man in Jolinson County has | duos e profrietors of fist-class uls fo preseu (ol plcecwbore o Foepariace atseloion ot Jortoirins b | Bogulations: il mow woro at a loss which wa Such, ofte vided iniproved spinners and looms which save {mmense | avernged for the last & years, 450 .’[I::!l‘n,‘i‘:)r"\l'n o ““({',h:'n' o P Mgy :’,,,f'“,‘,'\hj.','fl e B g Y et e aimveaions distelots, o0 thib s BUsbE o7 Siviskane; oy ADDITIONAL RTPRESPNTATIONS, g more than P 'y expec § MOXe LUtk | mvet fn open delogative Couvention, to recoive reports rom the v | Tlie following additional compazies were represented in Whg ground, this without s Plowed deepor it ylelds ab tauned fo thomsclves, 0, 1abor and make cloth at home. A half an acre of flax, the 3 id neod it. wool of 10 or 15 -hfi'lp worked up evary othel out ton buslels to the lich, per acre. | the usual pace made on the road, F devise bggies res 0 carry on the warfare, &6 | 000 cotion yester e ke slawed and gt Pak howand | et o ; | CHEPSE. Whether it was becanse two titled ladfes wore the performers, | cuss the moral, legel, scientific, financial, and ro g . Mobile and SRNUR. ey Pawed aes-B . But how about | give cloth which will gladden their Muily, end ev Thet o of he best mannfactorles fn Kn and we are graduaily becoming more ristooratic in our notions, | sbject, azd orgauiee in the varigus localities for pabiic meetings sud Mobile and Gre , Mobile and Obfo, Cony his soed? It hud Leen in the gin-house or loft two, | op I We have never socn wife Lave snch here aro some of " p o fuir se: " eotires, and for the farmation of new Divistons. River, New-Jersey, St. Louis, Alton and Terre Haute, & rand children. ¢ have e socn a wife 3 Jecimans on exhibition being fully equal to any of the W the turn out of the fuir sox was w ally large, and they were oation i 3 nroe, and soms four years. It had been wet, it heated; | Eright eyes or nch rosy, beantifil checks s when she un- | JECCTEM 5 g It 8 whit behind thelr steror and rougher relatives in ex. | 1t also transpired that within the past few days three new dI- | GOHEY and West Point, Atlantio and West Polat, Alal e hogs had wollowed in it. As they suspected, it proved “niece of flapuel before her husband and_her chil- e yRUTT. ressing their wpprobation of the suocess of their favorites. Iri.ioln'u l;n]\'n In-\sn orgi }|4v~;|lnfi_ll‘|bu A‘ily |m|‘llr::vflyl|. ]u..- ":tlr- “‘lmli;h‘ :x.::x:: An::lgnir;;:lunc#r:]omwm, wory poor. Fully one-! be sced this year was not fit | dren, 1i one will look closely at 1bis cloth aud with & fes of appl 20 varie . | Fis feature is caninently to bo commended, for those sports | lom Division, No. 62, E. Graff, W, o, with 35 members tho the aggregats 5, road. to plant, ‘and iimmens Topiaated: | O o o it vaius, e will fanc; that mazy of (he .,Hi:’fi..".‘x'tnff?.“':.‘“:';?&; e e b aro it for the o of our aisers wad ives mw'np»lrr Union Homo Divisianof Ditalied- Saidiers, No. 812 Broudway, fi T e e mic, T, Hogy aside this, th rains, th ind 1 ¢ gold.” % = ho § Ortley, Rennic dston 2 ouglt 1o be discarded aftggether, while, on the other Land, thefr i ite Wiltinms, ., wit X 3 s J - e, Aud ;:'na T A W | R B o o et ind, Rabdwing, and Tohodo | PTeseaco levates whaterr they chose e patronize. Yulton ivision, No, &, mesting 8. tha,room of tio Young s W edoesdy a Mo, 67, v1ic s e 0. This made double FOURTEENTH INDIANA STATE FAIR. Teland Gresnlngs, which bear every vear in this State, Wine- | , LikeTAst bl HOling, b G an Ameriean pleasure. | Mon's Whristian Asec o, e ew divisious ¢an bo made | Previous to adjournment, Mr, Maroy of fhe Rome, Welte 5 j sap, with many other varieties, whioh I have not space ‘o met x‘?u(r:'.»-'h'nhfnfil"n':'\‘-l”m" '.“".":5'.5..““‘;'."!:"{/.'.1”.‘.2? oy aeve .".’:“, X Beearan MW, e No. 173 Williamst, ’ mn;..ml()xd"%ngx Rhulmd. md":k'rmmln‘lfllntu r Tl i = levot 0 th I in which he stated that be was sorr) s0€ 50 ¥ an lie evening session was devoted to the election of officers for s ‘:rnnxumd Y Mu"{' J=de A = laf, ¥ i, whatover the staid vas the a5 X t ds green with qui From Our Special Corrospoadent. tion. ‘The exhibition of fruits o aches and grapes, was fmade tho cotton ficlds green with qu o wxarors, Tnd. Oct. 8, 1665, | Sokyyiot SX6ad oannot fal lu conviacing (he most tceptical | Feared or bred 8 nag that oould o inside tho ordiaury American i o177 1 have | | opo N s were not thoroughly understood. It was the Uit this 18 one of the best fruit States in the Union. oo of the, oiogrs The Fourteenth Indiana State Fair closed ts ex- | that U8 o0 b e d potton faintly was seen nlong the rows « ~ntion ever organized fo fnquire into the practical '3 | fwportatious from England. 1f horses improve in this ratio d (. W. Patrisreh; Fast or West, than I witne polor, and the wet gave it the sore-shin, juakos it droop. This 3 be got out s f eck of most proj s weather e. The people get o ng up from the benefit derived from our splendid cClimate why of - 0 . A Cie htme Beass, ~To) do Uit wrork § sk e, dob hore. Tho people gen n to be waking up 0 this im- | TS s bomo 1 uudoul Bhéy do. - Free insiitutions D, Foot, New- Hious aud management of Roads, He thought that whon 18 a8 0l a © Tt ) Falr at s, pared with previous ex- | porfant branch of As a remarkable fact, the P 3 " dings of the entlon wefe published, that at the s like 8 mass of 80! mado the ¥air a § 5 . rest ground prode fruite: 1n rich gronnds they | have done for our peopls what multmited pasture sad pure als ! -York City, G. Treasnrer; | proceediugs of the conrentio I3 . s g o dortak il n soms respects the best of the 14; in other | POOTest @GOG PrUCES "'1“ soil i %ops. Tt | have done for the * genns equine.” E. Rockwell, . Brooklyn, G, Chaptain; Wra. | Convention there woald b hundreds in attendasce whers ae; ator ever undertakes. : -l Ay T bl A g v pa. The | O marked featume of the attendance wos the fmmense nam- , Williamsbuagh, G. Condactor; Levi A. Fars, New. | thero were only scores, ’ was not equal to several that preceded t of work necessary to fit the gro wet, spur E:bb“' 18 the fton there wer « At last, throngh despairing, protracted and exhausting fabor, the crop was cleancd, when for six weeks it grew a3 tton bardly ever grow before, and Lopes were high. jut throngh these six weeks over a wide extent thero was o rain. On poor and on shallow plowed ground, the plant soame iusignificaut, and siwost dried away. It could Cousider- | climate is very dry; and for grapes it has a0 superior, as there ‘. A - T o eithes 4 18 LETO | of chuste turn-outs. .The spaeo alotted for the accommoda- | YOrk City, G. Sentiuel There being o other business, the wvenflon-dlfln‘;ul h f wroda- | X e eeting sdjourned it adjoarnod to meet again at | meet at the same place on the second Wednesday in 1 “here a very {nteresting session | THE MAIL SERVICE, POST-OFFICE CARS AND SUNDAY A number of {mportant The Committee_appointed on the Mall Service, Pos olation was adopted authorizing | Cars and Sunday Travel, rmemea-nmm ‘which stated w-York and [hat they have sought for information on the subject © vote being 22 | mitted to them, by addressing circalars mnum&. A resolution | questions to 142" railroad companies, and that they hare to propagate the | ccived answers, more or less full, from 64 of the companies s op—Camp | iy nelther bight nar midew. tion of conveyances was orowded to excoss, there scarcely being absorbod every convenience prev ted, | oo show of theed, for & ng . room left to squeeze in the late arrivals, If their correctness ke ite g A A L dig of nppearance deserves comwendation, o less did their Tair than it had been | grea IS 0N, Th9, Spens varlety—sis-ivhand, four-fuband, tho haudsome Fifth. s (it e ave. carrings, aud the _trotting sulky (fitly n e were all cwnted. When the sport o the rash of all this heterogeneous mass them for the pr place was e © reason 1o 1 machiner, ;-7;".‘1‘:2" fie day was cold, Faw end iuhospitabie, great hison, 208 couts and mufllers Leing in great demand, L ss _wosled g8 red poses wers not wanling to add - the eoloring of the landscape, but b ) per tun. There are | yho ctark of the weather, perhaps we the next oconsion. Both the steeds came to the post looking ot rocover, What bolls were forn opencd early, and 0z the week bad 50,000 visitors, The amount et A el }i 7 5 " 1 ferior tothe b 0 of the 600, whom T¢ son lmm iy "onuld thero bo 1o piokigf. On bottoins, on | received from thokets, and per cest on preminms compated {0 T O troec ey sanaus.. Tus weathov, || Ordér, oo Vea Tor copperation ko aid, and | drossed. From {nformation obtained, it clearly sppars b bowever, did not smile benignly on in fuvos rs, and the eirculation of a sonnd | there is a great want of similarity ; the relations existiag FORT MCOTT WOOLFN MILLS bave been runniag about siue montha with six looms, 25 bands aud 1L tacture 170 yards of cloth out §14,000 for use of the grounds | cassimeres and blankets. They ing all bulldings and tente, and | ruy by steam power aud uso coal at &2 The nex plicable proecsscs of the Quurter- | lurgo deposits of coal there equal to tie Piitsborgh d. WLy this debt is | which it s at presect taken f: is 10 feet In thick w hik (hero s an abundance of the fincst marble bn the coantry. The | ghyq ¢ President Is Judge Bailey Detter— 5. LD, Thatoher wae the Winiery temperatare rays of & Summer sun shines vpo trotter, now temperance [;. rutare following resolution was also con- | tween tho sevesal Railroad Companies and the Post-Office D/ sidered and passed. partment; both s regards smount and kiad of service Revoleed, That the 0, W' P, be u%nm-d to divile the territory | formed, and compensation paid. writbin the jurisdiction of this Geand Div ent districts As regards amount and kind of service performed, some hy(uu;ln... orro(Lru..n‘ with o view to puveutions | panies perform & swall amount of service of an ine: exly of ofisuer, to be composed of delegates from the seversl | £i01™ oge carry upon traios ranning at hours suited 1008 w a’h Distriot fo “ ot . A et vt 1f the Gay hod been warme? thero 18 acarodly & doubt | P, Cisoular, b Disici for o parpose suggested i the M. W | poggangora o emall aionat of mail matier, occupylng but i tion of the qu_u-gv car, and they car w;{ few agents or Fee ol ¢ pod time made on this o o1 1id have even been ‘(1 IFhey trofting oF ruclg stook (raveliog as fast When MPERANCE LODGE IN HARLFM, Ployés of the Post-Offics Department The on of this order called Harlem DI. | panies are requirod to furnish for mail service solely {fnted lnst Taeaday ovening at Harlem by | cars, fitted up to the order of the Post-Office Department broad as whes the warm, genial | A new D Lem ’ vision No. 62 wis e0. Wilkes, Iate Fillingham, | the Grand Officer owas great interest sttached to the | desks, racks and other furniture, and carrying heavy mails, heats trotted against time, b having | introduction of thi on into the order, as the residents of | ive or six clerks o each trip. They aye required to run 1102 to go with wagon in ks o more effective help in the right di- | 0 transport mails at hours entirely ineligible, in viow of L be got as low ns but the ng evil of intemperance that pre. | convenience of passengers, and in addition to the clerks d be wes withdrswn bers are of tho right kind o do | agents who accofopany the mails, they are required to sresentation was ususually large, and | upou their free lists forty or ifly special agents of the off with marked interest. Office Department. As_regards compensation, while some com| dopted, by very lsrge vote, to permit panies are e ok b it ladies t full mem | over #1 per tun per milo for transporting the mails in the well plowéd ground, it sufléred | was §15,500, Of this €615 was returned to ing up tho grc uplands, and on Jittle. Cotton likes a b No other erop, except the | premiums. The expe pwoet potato, ean stand so much. v +"Tho bolls began to open about the middle of Angust, d picking was comuiencing when heavy rains came, | g 00 or threo weeks, from Texas o Goorgis, around the Gulfy | kil the tia nad to Tounessoe, it rained almost every day. Surely,one | master's Department are hard to ould think, all these calamities sufficient. No; in the | unsettled, whilc the sccouu! X idst of this came the cotton or &rmy worm, a species of | farms rece mall_oatterpillar, in countless numbers, m the Rio | When i rande on the Mexi to Shreveport, thence down | 8£¢S River and across Mississippi to the Alabama River, heso worms made their way, or, all at once appeared, and | PCHSUSS 0 n somo plantations did not leave green leaf, not except- | West, duive beer visited 1t ing tho corn vegetables, They o] red al60 i | This fo retarded farming oper Georgia and nessoe. Still they did not cover the | to remaiu at L falr woek—1w holo country, and the term spotted bas becn applied to i for two wheat fields, tonched many imge mers. will be of of Judge Baiiey, Gor. Crawfo tor Pomeroy, were able and cspect stock raising. The Depariment S not be found w and 1t §5 to b an, ns that all ths ¢ ras I fact L ths—and prepare fo From this fact the De the mare be ¢ fore starting fuctuated much, | the ceremonies passe y Thorae, and g ‘o 1o, i down even | A resolution wi t the sccond heat 10 to 1 was freely | Divisions comm oir revages. On the Texas coast they did not appear, wnd there the crop fully is -verayennnl o i o one gt wad labor. as fow 88 of N ; e { Through Z'ezas early cotton is estimated at a third of & risé of cattls, herss, aaC Abesih e apon fore starting for the lnst heat | bershij expensive way, other companies are paid less than 10 cen L B St b % were fow. - The cholers has made hog-breeding a very un - ¥ P e arting for the last Res P s 3 h he most expensi 1 R e D e L e e e e e nen. Tout. Siiswicn. 10 | TIIE WEST HARTFORD. (CONN.) MURDER. | S’ wew (sl oy, = Fams aom T e o onr | A tmapariag e Sal s B ok s BN or did the worms do ouch damage. In other sections ‘show of eheep was_ particularly ered - dvilg s NN.) A =R. THE RACE. Another ssssion was held yestorday eveuing, dsring whioh | 1l 0 O e o Layat 0 rains beat whole fields to the ground. Some of the fie now fmported breeds ‘were on e 9 ———— l.\.«.r-.» for 92,000, mile heat best 3 i re fo wagond, g\r’e:q;rdlflny’nf [ V(rirularril persans o membership in o ool g P {2 establishing Dew o by 0 p O nicate # Aat 85 $ “There has boed such Ax < ) PPOSE RDE W'er names b. w. Lady Thorne 21 he Order was discnssed, and was disposed of by the passage of | d h b t-informod with whom we have communicated are sz~ | rated ut 4500 to §1,000. There has been such nu activi 5 DESCRIPTION OF THE SUPPOSED MURDERER, o et oy m Tady Rasms, 5.8 3. 1. 8 the following _resolntions, Tecommended by tho Comnmittes on | 810uld be paid, not only” to the m;:l.f-ot mall matter ported, but also the car service formed, the number mporting fine slieep that a fow years will m: ® | From Our Owa Corraspoudest. sudid siart was effected, both going off [ Colored Members aa2 TS5 hours & whish the N dath a8 a%6 the ordinary breeds fow. ‘The horses gave ranger a fine impression of t : Hartrorn, Cons., Oct. 4, 1~u‘. The groatest excitement coutinues in this placein | g broke, 8a bay mare came to the front, and without togard (o the strocious murder of Mr. Thompson, which was y committed at West Hartford on Saturday évening. The mur. derer is still at large, sithough the police are hard at work > in o and + ; tate gave wor, and inundated many plantations, particu- + Fioral Tall (Hall of Fine Axts). in fruits and ‘y’lf‘"! “'“‘:"‘""r 4 ke e brathery h‘:"“" arly those devoted to sugar. Now, the State is niot able c 'he ueusl number of churns | Marston, living in Farmington, were arrested on éhpicion of imD Hwar. -Both got away Deok aud q to portorm ths work. Most’ propose it should be d, some of ¢ v | belng implicated in the crime Vut 0a examiuation thelr lane: | gether o the s S e Tty s Al et one by he y ne that there will be a full half crop. 1t is pretty cer- n that the average will be greater than in any other rmo, except in North Carolina, for the two good reasons, hat it was planted carlier, and that the sol in the far gronter part is fresh. 2 In Loussiana below Grand Bayou the worm made a ploan sweep, and sowe fir will ‘not pay expenses. In tion to all these troubles the levees rebuilt by ti Dicers of fils Grand Divistonbe reanested and | clérks sud agents Lransported, nd ald the formation of Divisi ico is called for. Jasive perecas of & s Thby beg leave to recommend that this Convention a) a3 » commiieo, tho members of which shall meet l;- ash early inDecember next, for the purpose of attempting, e Vi | 1he fobOee Departaient or through Congress, the i o e, tos | ovision of ratespaid for mall service A e S . trains, yonr Comumittee are of opinfon that few, if sar. Revaived, That mo eharge be made to Divisions composed wholly of | Unuccessarily rug, and that it will be found impossible ns of color for chatier fees oF per capita tax. snd that represent. | tircly dispense with them., Pvod o sk Divitoms s e Grand Division: but | _Tho regrt was refezrad to the following Committes d to bold frequent eouventions of rej at- | Hal irector of Pennsylvania . iona for mutual Improvement an mdmm: r,""mx.f.m of Pittsbargh, (‘o‘ubu and Cincinoati st ef (o veinsinles of out % Slevin, Vice-President New-York and Erie Railroad wiichel, President of Boston “-gd Worces vely of persons of ¢ 3 off having d the turn X ook the he quarte ww two lengths; this distance gradually fmproved, aud won tbe heat with ewse. Thuo, e minutcs. ving been offer wes by the borse bje thio tie of applica « nes were exbibi marvelous promis ed th they are & nuisance, and ought to be abated There i§ no doaht in t i wiusder woa 6 o General Government, for it is of nationa ‘The side shows exceed: | cence was clearly establishe and was with dilficalty got down Again to her pace. Lady ood use of this miskap that she got so far mind that the man man who was se Emma made such abead that she was neve , alihough Thoro guined | &g o ortion o e peopie rtance. In other sections, and Dot ouly in this State | Ty ks considering the preceding bad weather (which €ora- | patyated o ut 10 others also, the wet was s0_constant that the seed 2 v 4 ! b s : e pelied farmers to remain at home when tbe fine weather cane). | whout the village of West Haitfo ay. Two or threo Time, {rod 2 ' ‘Railroad ; ‘\::\d\hogr(-'; in the ripenicd bulbs, This 13 surprisiog, | ml the great xcitement htonghont the State bout ke clec. | times daring that day he was obeer syt pdence of | “Fouin RIS B VA A ik Sl Nl | <avapatinsbers e followlng resolution (independeat of it) | § ()¢ jon, President of C Westers Hairoad, R we have the statement from several partics. How- | tion way well be cousidered a puceens - 8 Ar. Thompson, and fo e y closely. Mr. alightly the front at the start for (his heat, which she gradaaliy | ™ Festieas, Thet the Committen of Fiva b Brmfim President Milwaukee and Weldon (N. C.) t oficers of the Stste Board of Agriculture are: | Kirkham, & citizen of bad an 4 bottered o two lengths ut the quarter pole; from this the bay X soperation of Charles T. Pollard, Moutgomery and West Poxit Railroad. ver, theroare a number of parishes exempt from most of The prest ahese evils, and they will have all they can pick out. President, Major Stearns Fisher; V 1 *An Mississippi, the eroj the splendid cotton region of | rick: Treasur Larles Dickson ; uperintendont, J. | thatsthe dosoription of the A. Grosvenor; Secretary, W. H. Loom ey have been mem: | g laboror who wes iu bis e jhe ¥az00 country generally are short of an avernge, but ¢ i i i y Bt o bers of the Board many years, are eflicient in their present po until n week a; o s0il is 80 fertile that the nggregate must be large. OB | o, "0 probably will o retained at the eloction in Janus Whetner the, “Thie committes were empowered by resalution to collect contsibugions from the various roads as might be deemed sary to defray the expenses inourrad in carrying out the mendations of the report, and also to propare s momorial Congress an the subject. LUBRICATING OIls her and as the tw mare ot passed the thuee-quarter p appeared neck and neck; during the past Sumumer, aad | however, the chestunt came to the frost sud wou the heat. e President, A. D. Hum- | with the selectmen of eed fn apprehending this man is EAT—Fmms had again a slight lead at going off aplands the worm did_great damage, and where the | Aqy, % porter for Thr TKBCNE L wish 1o acknowledge repeat er of doubt s be is reported woil is thin not much csn be expected. ‘ouriastes of W. IL. Loomis, e active aud energetio Secretary. o beon seen on the X oo train or Mondad, that R R e, T T & e e & In Alabama, tho same complaints of a wet Spring, a dry | o lim more than Lo any olhc- man is owing the sicces of the | ho has gone Lo Canada, + miles around this viein- | the bay commenced diminishing distace, and an they extered CASUALTIES. Revived, Toe, the i Comaion be roquosted. to mor, heavy Fall ming and woris. One party bought | Fair. He has been ou the Board eleven years and six years | ity have boen thoroughly explored, but with no snceess. There | (e home stretch both were neck and neck. Both drivers and e measures for cazefally the several lubricating ofla .‘a ng’ and rope for 400 bales, and now offers to | Secretary. wero rumors last eveaiug that the murderer bad been capture orses did their best, down the home stretch they ruttied, and DEATH FROM INHALATION OF GAS. pousds for railroad [ wod for advising the severs! raliraed panies of the resuits ‘The motioa was adopted. dy Thorne, throngh superior length of stride, got ber uose ’ t past the winuiag pole. Time, & i M:. Leon: TIME OF RACH HE. Quart o 60 bales for hi crop. Another, with 1,500 acres, & ey <o at Farmington, o herm man, does ot look for more than 200 baes. KANSAS STATE FAIR. feoved to Kave's0 o tbo fire-eaters think the damage equel o all the | gTock GROWING—FRUIT, POULTRY, CATTLE AND |, Therewardof o Abert, a French banker doing business Laving an agoney in this city, 8 bw days this pott from Earope on the steamshp Etna BASE BALL 4 . ) o i 1u'm at Police Headquarters this by the selectmen for the arrest of o increased 1o $500, and it i not improba- in New Orleans since arrived ovor did them. Many now are willing to rent L. eir Iands, which last Spring tley were sot, nor will they HORSES—S0RG0 AND S0BGO MILLS—AGRIOUL- | ble thatit will bo further incroased fo chbie $3,000 or 4 b0, | First Heat . aud put up et tho Hotrl Fiux, locatil at No. 10 Waverler-place, h"“ 'a&:lmu'n;l;wnm-mn ?:!n‘):e’l::v’::’:{:;:x: TURAL IMPLEMENTS—DOMESTIC MANUFACTURI X .m.:l.; plunder, bull that be was soared nAlH.vy teams :}"’,,,‘;X",,'fl:?‘ “ :g;lkx‘nuuuh‘:}r . :“ {Jr::il E.A;‘dgn'n “o‘:’“";mam{ —— rd From Qur Special Correspondent. Wl ore almost constantly passing the bouse. teamster o 5 L e T 3 " 4oy Laughcd, I you think it 80 easy 10 proach, iy o Tawarnce, Oot, 100, | e Dol o th aardac e ik Snowiog what owem | - pine s Fhison 218 [ | i e bl ornaded o ol a2 | gy, et o tho Ohario ok B Bll ¢ is the cbampion club of Connectiout, had 2t A We are promised next week some equally exeitiag events on | at length traced to the room of M. Abert. On knooking w the | of Hartford, which the Wrotiing far, aui the week afler fhe grand meeting at e e e ul_ 6iid the door was at lecgth | game, and & very close one, with tho Etna Club of Win Jervme Tatk or i poclomance of geatiemes Jockeys, wha | buratin. ‘1o ocosgast was then, ound Iylng”upon the e, | he ground of tho later ot Windior Locks, on Safundy 3 imimense sssembly may be expected. quite dead. having been suflueated by inlalation of the gis, the ninth innings the score stood even—37 to 37, Tno‘. ———e Which filed the room, Ao exnmination disclosed the fact tint | nings wero theu at the conclusion of which the ; oures you, try 1t.” “They do not expect more than haif Having a desire to ascertain what this muche a fow ".::"mlfio .:.":;,Z‘Jn;’if:..::.?&:fl‘:fi :I-:';n:v.,-;‘;"_ de. Georgra teports three weeks rain, great damage by | abused country was good for, aud 10 30 whether 1t Las received r & S e pabied d elrentated all through th h, 01 i " th hic i 1 he B X ard hias been posted up and cirenlated all through the us drouth, with gome rotting of the Lolls, whi fair treatmeat, L visited the State Fair recontly held at this country heresbout by the ”l“lfm“ of Farmiogton, 18 which a8 1f they iwl ba;n pu:k:d bard. Corn is 1l|?kle1ydu; piace. it 18 stated: 'wory scarce. From the Southern section, near Florida, ¥ i “ i i B & the gas was turred on. although not lit. Without doubt, jug | stood in favor of the Charter Oaka~—i9 to 43. | oCacasmere fiversble sccounts. In & large partof Gsorgia | , The cxetement abust. the droutly wLieh e tewd ¢ PovW | o3 piclon of Dtoosst roste wben s men eppersaily shost 2 yeurs AQUATICS, e e rned Lad turied o the fad, oo | . On Tuesday, the second nine of tha Charter Ok N Jotton State where the) ve much resorte: ves vith & n o oldest inhabitants, men who | eye iocked swoliou; dri 0olen ciothes, low Fou : oroner Weo teach, jr, made A post-mortem examination. ler w e C| r Ouks, pnmr-{ . ¥ G vy 00 | et Shrnte e helt o e, Yoo Whe parente were mis, | bat ied cle o thetop of bia Labd; waiked with 4 o PLEASURE BOAT RACE and found that the doceased had been suffocated by iabaling the | at Hartford. ~Their playing was not vory scieatifio on o s ) *- | bead lorwazd; seamed ctirely st lelaure on Satardsy up Yestorday match race between the three second- He wus n uative of France, aged 45 years. Coroner ide—the Charter ‘winning by a score of 62 to 40. For ¥rom Florida we have no definite accounts, but the | siond:ies 10 the Indisus, men who have had a life-long experi. | eud since thai time cannct be fouid, » Wildey was notified o kold an_inguest, but owing to the ab. | first three iggings it was so; that the Middletown nersl understanding is, they will bave @ fair crop. 'We | 0o here, nnd they state that there s boso but one drouth in this LA o $6okes of juscies, gpd ol whe vilge thelr lives op | class sloops, “Jenpie' “Seaman Raynor,” and Gamo | yoye of importuat witnesses, decided {0 W‘Wn‘: it until Sag. | would win ay—they haviug ' skunked " their ad 7o au ostimate of tue whole of the vaciety called Sea | gougtry which has t all boen o complete ons. There Las becu i loglh ved ot Lo Bty b L’L;:‘,':'fi'.‘y ) o '-:4':‘.'-7." 1 | Cock,” all of Harlem, took place o Long Island Sound. The | urdy. on the first Mnin on the third innings the Chacter . :O:Rt (';' w11!_lbo -}w'x! J’.mmhnles. much of which | one partial drouth, sffecting ions of State, while in | e Poiies of Hacttord, or ke undatuigned st ¥arminglou. distance sailed was from the starting point at Harlem Bridge INFANTICIDE, ook the lead and held 1t uatil the close. n ‘arolina sud a portion in Georgia. others good "p-;‘er:“"l(lfi-:_r; n'n.f:.- cm.'fifl".'.‘fim ' e ‘m-m-. ten mwiles to the buoy off Throgg's Neek Point aud ret On Wednesday night Officer Donohue of the Six. EUREKA VS, ATLANTIC. e -’ ot o g ‘The bots cast loose from the buoys at a quarter to 11, teenth Precinet fouad the body of a male olild Iyingonthe | The third and deciding game between thess South Carolina_complains loudly of poor seed, of | try, Kan overs ronth in June, then, that ihe negroes will not | équals. Tho evidence which bas been presented s so conclu- . S 1 Ty » ive that it cannot longe: held in doubt. Men direct from | Farmiagten, Ostober 31, 1584, Fork, and that they are fuf wpd mostly live on rossted | fve fopcet. Kaness s mueh more pradiable rmcetirm | Tiiero are many ersons lcce who areof the opialon (it 68 ‘pigs nod chickens. In making up these statoments we . . o .1 . 1o 1866, 100, polios uve been” do by the guilt , by Lis taking fify'upo.. leders from ol important ponte, snd on the | Sty an b e, L R e wet mery har B e b Nivw'Work sa Batiday sabe. It ihs bs 80y Bouthorn press, and among the whole, osly from o twentieth being blooded stock and nene full blooded. 1865, | the " Metropolitans” may succeed in fiiding the wanted man. pthor place, and that Mobile, do we hear & complaint that | 166,000 head were sold at aggregate volue of §7,000,000. Nine At all events, it will do no harm for them to keep thelr eyes open et g it . o (s and o be constantly on the look-ots for We may who perpe- YQ“‘"“M ork. in both theso cases there are | years o 0 stock raiser camé 1o Kan it 9 r:::n:':’n;t.:l b - e by et 181 West Seventeeuth-st. Tt was p esterday afternoon at the Union grounds, and Coroner Gover notified to bold | Iy, " Gr been ‘match Thts ‘somewhat retarded. The Seatian Raynor had the lead | an fugues T e e o e | B ufi;’;m'-’ ‘::d'::’tvu L throughont. and rounded the buoy at Harlor Rridge five min. | amination and discovered marks of olense abost the throat of | thewld and aspleszant weather, o throng of speotators ra ' n half fu adyance of the Game Cock, 10 whom the | the child. In his opinion death bad been caused by strangula- | rourled tho fieid. The raw, Wintry wind proved too Taynor gave four minutes time on account of ber superior aise. | tion. The further invistiation by the Coroner was postpoucd | for te players, howover, and the gamo was suspended at }nnda lv-n‘ly ‘nuu;u m-df by the wllnnhl:: boat mhlm hours | i0 order 4o give Capt. Hedden s opporiunity to work ue the | end ag:unum innings. 55 minutes. enale, In coming about near the entrance | caso. The game seen 80079, very to Big Gute from the Sound, fouled her center-board and uhv[:‘rul BURNING ACCIDENT. ’ d trons b the x:.l::fm:" v':::oruy ub’.&“:buu w'go of & . Bussey, made good time to the Poiut, baving & strong north-westerly | pavement in frout of wind. = Returning they had to beat against the wind, and were | taken to the § 1 ppitoful kicks against Congress. g o o o Dt T £ ek B (0 This morning @ youg man was bronehs befors tho Chief of k D i unts. . | and has now the best bl and larg d i« : Corth ,fi.’,"."fi',}'f,':';fl” Serorblesseoms Wohavestate. | fle Srate from those head. rgest berd Uooded cattle 1a | piiop i Seing guapicloned that ho might be the munderer, bu | ber sail bnt all chance of her ‘wiaing had been disporc On Wednesday ovening Lucinda Edgetworth, aged | ettht, bu there was o fit soarcely & redeoming fostare e e farthy £ Oeh Cortom 1 10 1860, thar, the “Among them aro on exbibition beve, % head of thorough. | o8 .umhi,uln‘.}uu tully established bis innocence. Ho wos ar: g bestes, 10 years, was shockingly bursed by her clothes taking fire from | theiF ply. The pitehing of Lex was terribly punished by 14 ey waat te ot alam breds, among which 18 oue cow, four years old, three-quarters {;w;ln_m:. nll'rluho‘whrmunun. and #0 closely avswered o astove in the spartment of her parents at No. 4. antagotuts, and their g and throwing was mi agross aco doing well, st the plantars want L0 get slong | Dutafess one cow, aine yeare ok amed Bortlis Jiells, 1o & | b8 description ef the suppoeed murderer that ho was arreated THE BOARD OF UEALTI. toenth-st. She was taken o Bellevue Hospital by out. Itiliard to say whother the Atlantios owe '.:rs.«:u'-l:‘u & ,,'{,. hatin EM‘. b:lu t the whole crop o gt milker, .,,:‘ i) ,1.'.,‘.! wito guions of milk por “(x’ and brought to Polios Headquarters. teenth Preciuet Police. w;;:mflhmhmmmh ;'m Theix ) . one three-y ol fer, of the e} wily; two cows, ot oy > ol Tenneases sullored s mich from the drouth as auy othr | eud soven year o, bred by tie. Shaiere. 'These oows are JOVEL gromTiNG REPORT OF SANITARY COMMITTEE, WITH RESOLUTION | Jumes E. m::f":g;'l;m;g Rt L h{l:‘vlnxhunmnn“hm' pgpyins i avy mains, and the worm. | boted milke uce s rulsed some splendid NG, ADOPTED BY THR METROPOLITAN BOARD OF | Wednesday eveulng in West Wllh{n[lon Murket by o cart, e S State, then camo the long, h g #irst tho staplo badly was dwarfed, when the floods came ;l::';.;f;‘;_::'mg;:‘. L brated W',’,JW'; hu‘f o S toar down the stalks and to wash away the soil. In Ay .5 LS swrw buvoder. Jer. dass | GRAND MATCH OF LACROSS ATWEL satorn Tanuessee the crop will bo Dest’ Planters will | Ported Lady Blanohe; one Shaker helfer, named Moraing Btar, e e il i i 1hree years old, imported stock; one cow named Lud s IROQUOIS INDIANS AGAINST TWELVE WHITES— o aad seriously injured. ke was taken to the New-York Hospital, HEALTY, 00T, 25, 1866. 1t baving been represented to this Committeo that P A—— importors of bides, rags, and wool have experienced great loss NEW-JERSEY NEWS, aud difflonlty 1o obtaining freight for thess articles in forci : eI B g o e e alloons | HUDSON COUNTY COURT OF OYER AND TRRMINPR,~ Wil oarly, for the negroes require ehort,settlements. ; kiag ber pure biood. Hes r Avkansas.—On the thin uplands the drouth was terri- ;murk:‘:i::;::m::: ul-mm'fi‘:v'r”n stock; on-‘vl;:::;:“l”mu"y'r:rlz THB REDS CARRY OFF THN PALM, BTC, Plo, and thers were overflows on the bottoms. In this | oid, out of imported Violet, by Chetaplon; s March calt nawed | From Our Owa Correspondent, 3 Btato wero arger plantations than in suy other. [hese | Msrch More " : Rocjs, go.he atouad that havo been mnd«f and worked with v n{nz sucoess, par- | Another cattle stock raiser exhibits thirteen head of thorongh. onbtha B Moxtzrat, C, i. Monday, Oot. 17, 1608, a.u-::- n'- -h'«“ i wnrl. by oo &l.' u.&:.-:}n::‘- or other | Yn the Hudson County Conrt, yesterday, before Judge Bedle, Hoularly by Northern men, who have learned more than | breds, and two grades, This lot of eattle is very fiae and con Singe the founding of Moutreal by the French, the o e oo, L onder o disabuse the publig | Ott0 Cuman, Mury Cuman, his wife, and Louis Helm, Moy oxpssted ever to know. 'mhgx‘r':n part fl{.";';'. , fl-',fu"n?." °M'.'.'.'4'°;°.d. uzl;lh:l‘r&, l;:':‘- city hias boen & resort of Indiang with some spare timg on their LY ”Emg‘! 1hgt durlng the pask sesdon no Butcher, were tried on an indictment for assaulting®ind robbing ESTIMATES. B o p Bhiaden. of Now Xors: whe cow, Lady | baods and less spare money iu thetr pockets, both of which they B e ‘.;._':"" fior doss 1 aaclelpsie the ueces: | pronk Vincent, on the bighway at Fast Nowark, on the ven- REPOKTS OF the evidencs, it appoars that on the evening in question Cuman, bis wife and little boy, were on their 'l. hogns lnvl' n, when they prased Viucent, and some words wore exchan, n reference to & dog. Alrs. Cuman out of the wagon, and Twoyous Sw:u‘ up to Viecent selzed bhim by the arm sndkioked him o ¥y mon-wulmg Kureks, 11 Tiros months ago many wero free with their eetimates, | Watson, four years old—this cow wes for & nnmber of years | Wish to dlssipate or pass. Often parties of young men—~former- 8, —_— ing of the 19th of Septomber, of & wallet containing #110. From | Atlant( ¥ o avarybodg 1n shy Having presentod al the acts | 13 1 s herd of Obio; oe cow, Lady Oplla,aise of the | y * braves"—come ato te ity o play » ety matth &1 1o "& it o e on the sl o of the yield {n | prize lerd of Ohlo; and helfer, Suow Drop, alco of the prizo | o440 so called from the shay the stiok which the erd of Ohio ; & one year old bull, nemed the ¥irst Grand Duk . o of with the reader cen_ make his own estimata, | (¢ o7 OO 008 JOV PG FLG P GF 0704 Tl bull, | eame is played—it belng ourved at ous end 1k the stock (In y D c small :cr:run has nearly @ full crop, 8 large one a half | ;e the First Duko of Shawnee, three years old, weighing | French, la orossr) of o rifle, and netted, They wers mn by the v ] stomsch. Vincent, as isall , drew a pistol (which was JHome Run—Torrell orop, in perhaps » querter of the country, the drouth, | 1,750 pounds, imported from Kentucky in 1863, French Canadis worms and rains made dreadful bavee » The greatest lm\nibu 1p e gattle Lize in the !,‘:l‘.“fu, Caundiany .y m".&?;‘fla‘" m‘n‘wm J:;; - l"'d'd'v"m" Cumaa and Helm oamo up wud punished him | - Foul Bound Catches—N1lg, 3 Osborne & Vo pmicgrnd prinage Ai . Broved, sud doee 4ow Jrorg & soizce f am T nuimber egati menlr Incent swears that durlng tho Sght Cuman stole | Outs on Bases—A tlantigix times; Eureks umat . oo oiiie S aen s | 20850 o Wi etoc Tty ! engsement {y Lo geg- pumber gy his pocket-book and money, Tho fury were out ten misgtes, | Outs on Foul Ralls—Atiatio four timos; fivo times. I e 3,007,586 | 185657, IR o+ | AaDeron erw Wonght (o Qpaatio to ity Qla Jebs | 7 0n , Bant ehief- of the village of Cangh ned Lt oofrection b B A b ot i L Vel L O et L 1, T 1 2 . . i | it ateetry. Haing bnen rovted o s oo | TS Dot 2 MATORRS B, o P8 ""'.'i! Ty s s T e Bt T s Chambars and | O B & I o & Wegmee § ¢ 0 3 r. 8. N. 8l Aome . sblto Lap e ssct e peaaled apon A, “_‘,‘BA‘-; son of riherad to witueas tho maich” Ly ground chostn for th | Komberof ey .......':.:.'.'-‘.'r Botmaiedt, Jula Ann Duer adiced o Senling Utmond Paseed Balls—Osborss 10, rataall 2, Mills 1, Pearse L. i sy e i of o Devintirsock: O ok | rnl f aoby dad gL o ket on Cane! of erhers roports borwaied. . B o L Ty e o R GRANDEST MUFFIN MTCH OP THE SRASON. TP e ras ool fve ‘seare.old. welgle 1500 ponas. | SR Lacrosss. : o b ab | Mumbotsettund for Sutlons i Whe following put, | (b0 mevey of thE Court. Fona Kelly wasconviottd of farcesy | A bighly interestivg anc instruotive exhibition of L34 A m,our & hux Ok norm 8. V2 p. glayers wers called to the b b, and the sances : 84 full and offensive privies, 16 wasto-pipes and drains, | foF stealing & picce of cloth from tho store of J. P. Stryker lheN-fi:nlnnumool 00 hs mutusl H grades and crosses, yet every one of them have a al':tlnm :{Al‘l", 'mm{?fi their finery, namely, 05&'_‘(""' :.-n 4 ‘ streots and " Jh‘nol h&dn”:m : (fim ”l‘ ’:“::‘ML“‘: 1:‘1‘:!"(;;1- l'l‘l’:fil": tgllgi d ‘;:: l(l) “.Z: ‘.'fl "A‘ gr:‘dbh ud"l&n Hu.;n. Th ohief b’o( -l{ Scteriatic of be Devon und othes algua peculiar to * O Swan | Of thew sdorned thers), sLort red or blue drawers, S atrast 0t | oit'fire near Loss Dook, were soquitied. The foljowing. served in the selection of Brown,” as sbe is named. Men of fotelligence and stock anthor. | shirts m nf-:ml the 'm‘r‘.,u moocaylns, oF bare "H:“ b fi'—:w"% " Gow # F-m. st whom 1udlotments Ei.m o eI, onsequatly Gaew A Lo * ¥t ia doubtful whether ever again the cotton crop will be | ity. who have besen in various States, and ut their State fairs, | feet. wet of young men » a3 in 1860, at least when 8o large & can be | afirm that there has been no better stock on exhibition in any Opposed to them were 13 yotig whitos, dressed in white fiaa. have s or prem. | Falgned : Whilip James, assault Dattery; not ¥, deore : . . Wi this wil y hite flangel v orders, under the first clause of hy ‘Welsii, assault and battery ; not . 'John sRADISR, ¥ 0. B e e L b b R ol L e e e ' i} of and theories. Our on end capital | _ Thepe were but few on exhibition—ons Suffolk the, - ”» : o PR ataignien TS G Recomy lacge, and ous teans s’ wisking %p ocsion e, 3 Chouter whtge, omo 1) w-m%-u t TIRST alacs: by % compled whis. w14 pert iy tompiicd wite " | Agcfbaxt o Ta RaizBos Bot! 33 are groat audl constantly are in; More than {b 0ne - year sow, 7001, and erosses of other & ‘wh The two sides belog posted in s line along the middle of thy 08 1o {900 07 Tela . AD CROSSING. —~DBetween - o B sondition of the mn".‘.f;.‘:ka My i peed | s ey are nd oot oo o e adoioin of | St hecyocies cnfinta gy e W s ol o W 0T | a7 bk g sy orain, ek eingiog M b4 oo clatlung wud mors vasied yroductions, Tnevitably 1D Jeotalte. eteng: ok hits gujer dropping, Sy o B i .flwmm 6 of Hoboked, when nehrlyt actoss the Erlo Railroad af 23 mauy will by drawn frow the cottan Selds o mechani o wousually g o hat the mportations au | Wide's ¥ goal” (two light poles, ags M':’m s of Which uotices Liave Prospeot.st., Jersey City, was struck by a passing tratn and 14 ’!2-‘-&‘."«“"-‘“‘"«.:"&’&" un;lm e and to s e mu;-‘- exbibitlon were all of the Teerino brced. | P8Y: l“m‘ it Gams or tho Lhdacs, s .-m"':m.nm gt v ';:::‘p:fl:‘w‘:‘ vm Dt tmmfi'&?‘dfl’ln};zmmm"'fi::m“ il o flll‘ agrionl! ustry. : middle- Mertno s r . a 3 Mvassing. Siviiation. - Thoussads, wil bo. conneoted | Yert proBtesle n this Bete. Fher ooeh bt it o5, "“w BT s heve bese frwarded tiy lgh” Y —— - AR b S by iy | SRR S T T i B T ST o sy | BT =g D B, s o pr Mnbitions to have snug bomes of their cotton (o ¥ Am B et 1o , ts received from oftizel the past woek, all of | prieto? of The Hudsoi Cotnty Dymojhas, has béen ananimonaly 30ps ok bocome. e baia of thess thinga. This 1 | Xhe 5o wereanie xteusive, hers g o good iglay i vabnidad ol ol e B ,';‘J.'.fm““"""'"“‘m"‘"" Gtars ot 13 | nodinated as the Democralo andidat or Alezlly from the '"fl’“‘:fi they will bo iodustrious, If they are lezy there Black Hawk, N m‘.&munuun Glencoe, or, fm- Syhio AMRD OAMN, ! Lord, commanding the Sanitary C f the Poll Fourth Distrlot, comprising the City of Hoboken and Wee W K A'?:m"u mu: mm:. B8 flmb’ A §d hy;x.dma:r u?:nm ':.3: e.o:d. 'n. euhnm‘; l::r the wn:n‘- now looked poor, The b 504 ordgs for L 8 wpm“zi nomm; °u" .d:u C:‘ }':rn.lh.fluu I.{!mr has veceived "he Democratio nomimatiol § e i " 4 01 . ulsage Secon ot, T i —————————— ot g must bo taken into sccount. Tie ol racg ok, Kapoa 1§20 b et aser St I the Taken by the W o haceaiar o ad already et | Fofarna aio slow A7 onders previonaly derted as om. it Tird and Sath Wards of Jerey Gity. | SEE 5 0 S TG e onra, ~Thuasws o8 e T e oo e 8 | e Vs el ne it T S el oy S | oo et e o e B oo e | I Nt e T o 1y | man s O e e | ey o won Glmiyich ot 8 £ ¥ NS il pr-tid el i, - Tho trial of Deputy Sueril John W. Simonson for the murder, | Germany, on the 8th of October, has beos rooeived. ‘he mall to his domiss is the connectio. of M Daring the wask eading Oct. 24, two cases of cholera bave by shooting, of the oysterman, Asa Dixon, at Newark Bay on | luterest which attaches was 80 desperate that they ‘accepted war in the hopos | 1¢1og #1ock, though Gt s famons, is of the best ol been ropor mely, 016 case ia (ho Tenth and ouo oase in | the 27th of August last, was coneluded before Judge Haines fn | namo in 1840 with the alleged ":E‘ ety ry oum oters: »' goal, where a sovers tussle fook place, ending i albioro psople knew this very wellbefore 1860, Their | tions In the fancy Lorys departments of the older States, and the | was kept in the field for some time, then slowly went up to ffllgfi‘ v the ing turongh the goal—on which a sh was 1 gotling frosh land. 1t is o great fact, aud let po one y 10 hido it, that a quarter of tho soil of the South did | , JU°r® Was a (e tollowing Peing the | by the people, who showed gres r i Iop S/ véey bast Lon yous 8g0. Eren 1 ot most notalle » g Puing. the | by the-boen olowed great sywpatsy for thelr color. | the Twenty.secoud Ward. ‘That in the ‘Iwenty.second Ward | the Unlon Couaty Court at Klizaboth yesterday afiernoon. e | which, i wis claimed, & a st Tennessos, ! pf jack, six yoars old, 15 hands | Third gume for the Whites. proved fatal Oot. 20, siuce which time no destls from charge of 3 s p " bt fron belphis, under t that 5, aid 10 Lo the best Jack in tho Siate ) Hidalgo, Jack colt FOURTH GAME. boen roport s g L] o ey y S S L e T o s hoton pi l‘nmrml:lh oo wen| urope. hich, comparatively, is new, ™ ile oF fatds whies 300 ’p'f'fenfl':'[";':"(‘g (‘”"v“fi.":’l}" | two years oid, 154 bandy uta Angs, one year old fack, | Both sides took 150 flald eagerly for ¢ 0 | verylarge and w 0k colt, three months old, contest was looked for Off weot the ball, which wes soon b wnt a4 3ci0 will yluld, wnd yet, once (t prodyced y | aad al badaga g Ik e v dlieon B epl L g br e Brde w40 & weg eop Gow tew gl U e pectors (. W. Packard, J. W. MoLane and J. IT. Whits | gulity. At the requost of Mr. Simonson, who hoard that vio- | kerage business in the city an O o et e L ane T Nehete | [onoe might b nilbred bim by tho fricads o Goeaseds was | that bis sympathy with tho Southern owise duriag e Wik el s Bl Bmer g, 33 19 90 of Qgieb aTatied L owperiod bw e saived Douol ok bt O d b game, and » hard

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