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‘THE NEW YORK SUN, ocd Sole ytelor, Pati th, Bn gvered to subscribers tn New York city and ricinity 18IX A WARTER C! if woek, or When yy mail, Pour Do por year. Circulation, 60.000 Copies per day. SHE WEEKLY SUN is published at 5 cents 0 ears Wnts 9 sng lee Senta PRICE ONE CENT ‘D, Trin! of the Fillbuste : , Sad the chaiicer, | the name of Nun, who ie ali 4 WANTED, THE NEW YORK SUN p Ths exambration the change agatect Mfieers Gites ie werty ote war Sirere earned up on} pilot, 1 eho wart Foard th tame al yy) meee Gen]? aan dae ae oe ~ “4 e fcor wneel to Never . re fl ” . Ween tari rae eerass TUESDAY MORNING, OCT, 25, 1859. fi rth preprint oxpi gl at Iriaty sect ream tend ge | fas’ who.aarinen ie ame of De aMagere: | eereat pe caaPg om Pester ‘ Foz + or Repu good and on the of Niearay eer é and who ie the concocter and executor of thi Si the greehingtnn Buisdingsacér band, Joral- ya ‘Texas, and Mexican Affairs. Rae an ae tae tof mare | Succeeeful ecbame of villany, is from the State of | tion uf an eae Marriagen and Dentha, 28 conte for each Murthy Gvertnement of fort les, towed et ay a) of the office, $4. for every ‘Advertisementarecetved until 10 sete of tH with which the United States aro at peace, in | Fnrely they ao net discern the Lord’ : PT Advices from Brownsville, Texas, to the 8th | violation of the Nestrality Laws, was chmmene- | they sone believe the sretineved the Ghezch upon | Maine, and is anentire stranger to this commune | eut at « tin shook WANTED IMMEDIATELY, AT J, SHRE- + - Inst, represent the eltizens of the place stil un- | Sat New Orleans ow the ith That.” Thera was Tena her maw Tajo oF | ty. ol odght Pe ee V naar ® melons tnt 00, eateey der apprehenalons of an attack from the Moxi- | S%F®, Tard, attendance en the trial com, Stat Lite work | mciny Pate, and OW Brown, | IM, and bed of ma. sy ast clues (ste ae, can bandit, Canrixas ard his band. The citi- | the fitibusters, who have participated largely im | god" ™ rence to their La wenave. 1 1. Ctay Pare, the “ Border Ruifian” hero me ees Three couchuson and two farmers wanted 024 9°15 “OF PASELOA aor Cawad, | {22 btTe, Armed themeetres and have eotab- the stirring vents and perils of WaLKnn’s vev= | thromuhout the length and breadth cttoetand wit be (Of Black Jack, has published « card in reply to pt or 8, 3 " eral enter, agua, rfeet'y he 0 of AWPRD—LEAD GLaztees Wao ane | Dobe DARAL | tished a patrol of 60 men to protect the ci'y un- | yemterptins in Nicaragua, || | perfty borited to hear that these things wervdoms |” to the charge of having shown the white feather saws bed ond Parts Fashions, ae ——a for bralting or ewbrolderys “Guiltine aed eettcning | til the Governments sends assistance, The Flag, of coking young man, a native of this cit = by wachines Ales Fasklaredin Deeamaking: cur | of the 8h, eays of creole blond, “Hels a sharp, quick and sags: ‘The London Times oa Brown's Revolt. ve antec on ndbill form, the | ious gentleman, and is the ‘same officor wi The following amusing jew d'esprit appoars in ‘o his old Kansas conqueror, OssawAtomrn B'kown, pe ot RS f all, 1sion to the imprisoned insarrectioniat + c trehiwthe | perforwed the gallant exploit on Lake Nic: the Springtiold Repubjieun, prefaced with the - WAntEO—A GOOD FInIsit RS FOS | FLOUR! FLOUR! FLOUR!—$00 BARRELS ‘ eed atic be gall Hrinelpal veasol of the Nica | beading ,—( #4 om he London Vioven, ta adoance of DA anes oe eb eebens Cait et ee thin coats and vests. also to learn on mecbines it fat tale. Boor ity | Taguars, armed with large cannons aud a fo:co | Me tamer.) for one week, 800 kighth avayever store. 014 2255 ree, erie on the Kio Gra val hypocrite. Living at different t ts: rede of cris of several hundred sailors and soldiers, with a Py teria ag it wo give this moraing of the reduction L eS theft to mv little schooner of less than a hundred tons, Ferry, in America, by the inconaderabic : -“N7 ARTED—FAMILI8 TO WORK IN A pt. Hasey Magne, of Mobile, a tine looke F white men end six m gross, emyaged in ment of « note of @3,00¢, #V cotton wilt to Conneeticut, with children he. avid irg ycung men, of the distioguished Virginia Wren tas oe haneny oro Ne . Teee Mra. HANSeary, by a furmer mane eect pg mea siris Anew at by our officers, Now, for « note t family Mauris, is the dash ng officer who, oer ' for money lent to aid the Hasoaif ep a0 the entoutionsr eft in command of the vessel which carried Watnita L Noe ‘ hedral, hen oo often vicloted, ls unly adding (ecole out of Mobile on his last expedition, escaped : Ae cat teterertt tics ant | fost and the dae ina ‘eaten scenes iat am in 4 cary, He ween him and or dr WASTED RESPECTABLE HELP, MALE Zheee lame be wl fed womer or lator exeoited nck | from the Ur ited Siates revenue c what be considew d righty wad he considered are on ‘and female, to notice that they can be well sited iit Fic of the vase Aad landed Watken’s party. race which undor @ 1m rigl t. be wou d take tie life ax conlly an with aitnatl ty cite and try. by apolying nig me date, gives an account Colonel Frank ANvenson is a tall, military- ent bas alwaye proved iteelf in wou d.cet his breatfaat. Hie actions show what b MANNING, 8: ‘ave, near Did xt. The Empire of the capture of the Mexican city of Durango: ing young man, of very impressive bearin frertean Wei Geri, oe ee forint wpich we have partia'ly cxperienced aud he whor with a smail party in advance of | 4,2 oTder to understand fully the nature. of th Apps | deceased bishop sf instrament tau recommend this office. oot S311 ? large aud 'wellWait ad strong chy of Dare Watxni's main force, took the Fort Castitho, in | Verny'secne of tho moet wong’ forties poidions | (at pilage ‘ail pcwaet_ may Te tore, aafmy he | overand deliver. the. gener to the, = RTO Beas P, the cayital of the State of that nan the last expedit‘on, which he was afterwards tho United States, It is mtusted on mpacrow | carrvd on. Avd thie wa loador of the Freo state | Mra, MANNenty herself tostiles that the WV ee eanintad tse eereseget te curtak bee Heunty Gumnatoy 6 fence hy Gr We atnawe party Oy the United Btaten fava) | taitg trea trovesed pina aud scouted oy rms | PPA me reason why shovbt Habon.seld het » ben phe, Semen ae 7 q 4 0 1 Bn of 's pat eo Unit ates lay) « wud oecupted by Home 7 i reaaon, howkl changer my fore Rrerrrd.. Avoly cor 01 new Bowery sn Cnet by an amagsin called m. Pasans Arce, Blue Bird) | farce under Commodore Patubiade Colonel | 250 oF 300 nen Gen, Beows, oF Mold’ henwa," tph'tn of Joon forren i188. It what J ave sod } sf bebe ban phot apenas Wit, szcommrengy srnvants ix | “laren cnc remem perez | fie ntarcunis ry mh tm, auitnd | Lowe ut te ine Cot ae rantdcus errant thmat t curmndorel sod | Jew abd Iratene indorme ge how the, few Bee pecities, ech as . Lean dresses, cham Thon: upon Durauge§hOn their way they meta State oe * y bog this strong: al S fon, would not ( ESS RR Me OME i | eemae ATOMS ead See a w | hhc balsa’ etc ntwivtt te | tales sn owed tp tumbler tbe | tos, ie dowent | By Utils taada'ok ta pearths Shas | Meseng afm ta abd ony al ver ooght . ° Oe a, [nrraw ote, n the city but garriwn, . of mveral in 1860 asia 1505) pow tily aw littl 7 2 ANTED FUREMAN—ONE WHO 8 OF | ive '» ween the; red, with the Governor } erans, « seda'e, grave-looking young man, whose Petersburg, Va., Octobor 21 at, 11 62. m f Sr reecis Bs erie aett wee, strand shee pals «good srerment of tacks | sit Aber Sato CHhtrs having exhausted a thar | nets have yroved what hs. coun nance indi- | OMer or the » - pe path ly i oO td eemeey me epean emma | tal i OR teas ie pen Be sae | On a as dated aomarc {cree oe Poulan tecdod mia tal- | nad aC th j ] abterrnneas Pomannsa n mhrene, | outa ti fre aanare made Me Grom and references’ box 99 Bua eMea,” ott Fiat | SWery, Division and Coathani, dab Saevita | the Liberal Gorerament, then sssembled to onganize ts D. F. Rezear, being aworn for the United a ecppetied te all ths ayaliinis Ioberst Goons carreras tn ton Dy ia of Modem ud fol Sop: Yeats, "Ilis ‘whereaboate was. dicovere, he ——— rt of government for the Btate, aauking, in the J q a ny kupperted by all the available federal troops d uchy Sep. ‘con XUANIEDLA FEW GOOD Mannck | VIATTRASSES awp BEDDING. sear ting about thtity. heres, tela thas at the | Staten, testified that be was the captain of the tow- | frem the capital snd the fortifications eround, a des | tember 27ih, which relates the fllowi ought back, Indic 3 ANIED— A FEW GOOD MARBLE MFO) ~ boat Panther; that on the 3d of October he took on ed Jk vieted of murder and executed. ww to RJ. BROWN & OO eon in elt oe Fra’ ae principal citizens, Duiing the timo all the golden | p’Sid the Paather, at Now Orh re ed assault was made upon the insurgents, and A fact made public herw las: week proves | p’ 2 aad weeke-by tho bes, of Pronklin and Cresawich ate OM FiW" | ewSarl and Nook at “sur cnortemane owe SPpek, Databeck ib etin’ tender ee tien charged: thal Faxeos, Anorason, Matar and | bering shreccor four, (6 accouuta uot agreciag as | more than, ever that oar ex, Lule, “w hove tome n disciples of the code, clamoring {the aaa A ppeeena: aut 8 velo ed 4 ) ng Yhree oF four, (tho accounts uot agrecing ‘as \d not con clude to purchase, ry soe Dey tiocp Delon ing bs the National andenke | Scorr came ‘un board womowbere near the Powder p precise nuniten) were. taken “prisousre, Htallans moat heartily execrate, is | rerch's panion. But ho closed hte dove agalaet eur A 1 - eo COOrA ry On W ANTE D— cooks, PLAIS COOKS, der dommand of Capt. Phos Bowssuo, arrived, who | House ten miler below the clty, and he took then ‘s hiro an indlatinet report that one Goow had | B0t asle p, but is at, work preparing’ ~ tition and entreaty, and Wiintax Baswere chambermaids, naresa, waitresses . drove out the robbers, with 6 Id me a P ‘Outre; be landed th ff fled with a wayon load of cipatd to | and new dangers, with tho hops of asnding ts- | 9° 0 grace kewmrwsruraegausibebeericatioartn | Me SEE Rayebbers hg one totam of arty | ey Bede ores ined of cance a negroes to: | may ond ded ty dangled at a rope's ed in the presence of some Siting abustions. at the Erptsyimont Instleats, Ged ‘pholeert oI — : vuding force of 10,000 men had beon routed, the | of the last few days posed Siena Cen was les. (an et Broadway. MORRIS COUNERT. on S138 APER HANG! The Choctaw Natios. : the n papers could not have been profuse | excavation or dich, extenc ing from the Pia: is was the first andl ast dasll : P INGS, WINDOW SHADES, : it th coal-yard, . oe i cud oxulbesious | Leat arangl, and intended vatenaset the Dac.) ever fought on the soil of Illinois, and it ANTED THIS DAY—COOKS these Beate eassale, cons 0, 95 per cont less A correspondent of the Boston Journal, who is | miles below the telegraph ntati they remained federal capital #6 have been con: 1 Palace with the so-called Buchetta; onl, tually crushed out all respect for the bloody cede WwW sane 4 toorder, af THO J. D! mado | rusticating in the wilds, and among the moan- Spat, were ened ae te | sidered in imminent haudful faw Teet of this’ subt - a5 in= | in that Brace. a ae saree pobre I. bo Uh of tha Ae Wael, plvas the Selle th lewraph aie Where they remained an hour | we presume the Prosi w feet of this subterranean passage was in- arteg intel Tatiot can'be | ATENT THREAD C ost, gives lowing ac- | or an hour and a lait; Mr. Auten, of the telegraph, | for A day «l nations! thankagiving for tue romareable | Comp ete. ‘or first ct Dest of wi N. BB! —— patted right a . Ales, coachmen, nd boys ATENT THREAD CUTTING THIMBLE, | count of the Choctaw Indians :— was at Ee ee the men did not deliv r. The Buchetta large drain or sewer, now , Fer saoge, Ft, ie ene arise: | Eek aut Lallore tel |, "rhe Cacctaws formerly resided tn Alsverne and | eee ahinttt eas Wercertsinty hope for @ prsceful solution of the | dry and empty, which received thewater falling) FINANCIAL, & on sowing eae eee, Sermarly redial in sistem, ow But {In oonsidsration of thie | in’ the highst portions of the towns about «| — a he h. wnong | the tel ph stati ot there at t 5 to wool te Gm | other savage customs, trey were wont to ronder | Tucndey erenings don't know, how ‘long they | labore kerry, affar we te a rae ake hoe |: Seater, Oe mle lutea, 18 1h ov Sem, Shes, es NEW YORK, Monaay, Oot 96; ANTED—LADI£STO LEARN TO UP. Peteck “Th cng "Thimbtes, themselves peculiarly hideous by fattening tho fore “4 at the Southwest Pasa | witnoss k ment will show no diaporition to yield one ix excavation was intended asa means by which erate om Wheeler & Witsoo's and Singer's im | now be hea at any fenay Sad | ead from the top of the head to the eyed Ferenue-cutter Caan; iett Passo a 'Qutreon | therake of peace | And in case war becomes neces: 1 the satellites of the Duke might enter the palace proved Scetugtnschincs by ousat iteamteen, | eatat at a head the top of »the eyebrows. Binos | revonue-cutter Lewin Caan; ieft Passo orbuieaa WUl onld weed 06 aa eeu onsen: 1 tne of mi nter the pal rratore la ttle city, tsugh STHIRLY' 1S Wall 98 floor Mow ¥. Qa | their removal to fon, in 1891, they have ad- | account of @ dispatch to xo out for a tow tee eet oat outa rtoarn | without knowledge of the inhabitants, take pos- ieee reagh mace ates wart g 5 ver ateadily in civilization. They bear a high | raid they were guing a fiahing ; he identified . apt. | of the United Btatew auywhore nouth of the Potomac, | *eesion of it, seize the arms and munitions, an Te Pescl Seataes ‘ood f Pepe ay wer Page Mer in LIB dye Tori hl ol 8 ho ay stated; witnoas did not ask | Tt wil requre meme ehgbt or ten to tako and hold | commence an attack which, from its sudden and we og ‘Operators can me CLOTHING. igtily familiar m af iat #0 far i never charge for passage | Washington, and the rest can divide and march | subterranean breaking out, would, of Miseotiri, at Bt. Louis, will be as avy danger of robbery or violer re chietly employed = ke mag ’ y would be perfectly safe for one 40 travel throngh the | Passe ‘Outre fishing ; there waa One ritle‘and shot | ‘alerts ans oy ot angroes ag get ne rr brn hegre eounty, for & — at | of Amertos, in thie city, on and after WANTED, IMMeDIATeLY—60 Toss|P ALL AND WINTER etic wih a, milion of dollars and let it be ever. | iu and two reveivers in the party the men varied about atk weeks the Southern States would be cleared ate eee we YRAN-| _it ty stated that at @ meeting ‘dea treas cupation by nema did | ¢ r . F hey, 7 Apply at 10 Server er atcy 1 with bias. A know bow the en wore $0 gut back) Gupte @ar- | Grier, th tes ce cle ee Toee | The magtoal fqparition of barbarian hordos in Boar! of Directors of the New York and Ys OO. he whole number of persons in the nation is about itnems’ boat on Monday, this way wouldbawe produc d upon our coun- | Company, on Saturday, « deed of settlement ‘ANTED—FRINGE AND GIMP WEaV- ‘a, pg a get Loner peng maa a sane seas ote Oe ow ple, if not upon the citizens, the effect of | and reorganization wae reported from the commée 72, Apis te 9. CROSBY, manafortarss of pena, sd f page thing amiraclo—an impression that our ot pox and other diseases within afew yoors after thelr | did not hear auything of tho reveuue cutter: t ished, ard they would tions, ‘The: : — err fettienpent bare, “All thle lands are ‘wie in oome J ten, afer ntayhngw ithe who at tho Paavo a COutn, Sacre Gtoclia, bn ettee teams toe Vion oo they | cere hes peal Sous, esinds of (hese poot font bared on the following proposit - ADTED—. UUD OPESATU mon; but every man has undisturbed posseasion of | asked if there waa any better fishing at Bouthwont havo Cone in every Hew settlement oF accepted, and the agreement will be sem « Ladd & Webster's machine: on¢ alao on Grover & any quantity he desires for cultivation. ‘Bomo of the } Pass ; he said he thought thore was, at the Powder- puetioms, bouster Gamer tA Sch, tee ait ‘An ‘tot like tis, a: once 10 brutal | Pir) 7m mone x + i all the partion in interest for assent ‘wad'siguetare ba Paver’; © veut maker, #h* cay bring her own work, m0, farmers are very wealthy; and it is one of the most } honse Station, where tho mou came on board; they | at Larper's Peary furnishos abundant evidence of the by the atupor and amaze- ferred. L taught gee of hi nd work substantial the! th in civil bre yen fe ol et + . 5 fow It contemplates the « HS int” Lathe sande ge of mchines, on wok —r sulatan r rowth in Tonght no baggage except a few carpets it facity and specd with which this echems may be | ment that must have followed it, have neutral days, © pl eppotntment ne ‘och ¥ the men, asa o'ase, hi industrious, | in the night ; witness landed at the Pow: executed, and we trust her Majesty's ministers will | ized the weak resistance of which this town is | Messrs Ovouxry 8. (msoony and Banosore Davis ew oeut i=) The aia in ta wie a hmineg sraigeot tua | De ‘on y asked tho witness one import give it their serious cousiderati ro Rerore conseatiog capable, and would have reduced it to the nesee- trustees, to carry out tho arrangement ; either ty . ANTED—LADIES TO LEABS TO OPE- Pry) OTe nen whe marty Ohecta pte " to any adustuwent of the boundary question which | gity of an immediate surrender, bad not tho rain } jegisiative sanction under the present charter of ther aecis soning anny tite men who man rorn—te th operato | aba ompromine our interests or honor iu the alight: | Girected by Providence expose! the mine bafvre = Sol cll Se ine co liees t ‘ October, when the fancied | a | cat degreo, et fe expledee, gua rendered the sdkeane abertive, cat Company, or In case of provedure, under a legal de- ‘There aro many whites and | men were landed at the station; eco any Chance Eligiblo Marriage, ndividuals suspected of having had a hand but the relative number is much amalier then aw ong | | Leleowhere ; the tow-boat wasin the viciuit; in this matter have been arrested and ii majority of the Ohoctaws | some four or ‘Ave bou wa the accused; aay | ¢),Aywell informed, Parisian, correspondent, #8y8 | one, nt ‘of ole loration whicl generally. these Invi PaTaowx ore " u ?. ‘4 arg teonlly reaute from breaking over the barrisrs of fetid etmebusiness there-eome private tolegraph- | i traordinary character and the peculiar MAIL ITEMS, 40, wound up.—Tho Bank return, for the week ending, Tres + leo 90° ‘mosiclane . race, does not seein to follow hore. Tt ia eo inevite- | ing; Capt Faveoux gave a message to be sent by jons surrounding it, is destined to oreat — Baturday, Oct, 22, bs for Ld For f and sacks, ble, ‘where the Caucasian and African races are | the tolegraph, which witness sent; no other moasage | quito a sensation on this side of the atlantic, Tu Governor of Connecticut has designed the | Loa 27 4080 \o° pal reeraitt meres blended, that acrons the ling in Arkansas, a full- | was nent by tho accused; there were other persons on ill probabl; 4 WHTIT Tverense.. v ‘Ookar st. 3 and will probably produce a sudden palpitation | 24th of November asa day of thanksgiving in ous, blooded ‘adult nogro slave comMands s hundred dol- | the Panther who sent monmges; the p ran | Of maiden hoarte, At appears that a Spanish no- | th, " Decrease. 64 —— = 7) Jara more in market than a mulatto of equakatrength | the Panther did not speak of their objectydMida't hear | bieman Nahe hlgnes a that State, 067.068 3 / {NH ANTED—LADIES TO LEARN TO OP- VOXy ‘and capac But in this nation, families of mixed | himeay how long they would remai % with the high-sounding name of Dox Wa. Y.. Gaarson, the Judge clocted to the on Singer's, Whesler & Wilron's, and | Bro white and y healthy and they would leave; they left Passe a I'Outre th A H fuera, Duke | Supreme Court of the State of Ohic q ane practise well pertee Soe orous than those of pure Ludi ening ails, in of the first class, | gipointed by the Governor to fill the vacanc oS end recommended to enka | *) ne te Gov. Warxar, the present Mr, Cubit, (the telegraph agent at the hoad of th ‘ight of the Golden Fleece, having sou; ntipenr) by the reclamation of Judge Swan, y i te yp en jl in an intelligent, agroeablo gentloman, spparently ‘was then exatuined—Knew noth the noble families of his native | “used bs nation of Judie Swan. got ring tsebtoas Wo Wk Cal suas | ert ; Bo percepubie indication of Tn athe Panthe or boar thy yi Beate of Masaachusetts havo voted 21 to wear Grand. ‘Mactl 4d mig co oF speech. His wife in thing of ahy messages sont to Parsov: untel i Z to strike out the word from the mili« rere of oka blood, but speaks Eogish with entire MINE of the ooused ? Dever beard of hand and ilustri us Mneage, and having fate % 1 LiFF- uence’ \onore « al nd dus r a i] heard of the,pre-seminent charms of american | tia lw "4 Wei Seen ae ts GhLaee socrcr a shh Semmes | Comte Coe uazein ent don'y te x beauty, hus st length determined to resort to | they choose, to enroll themselves. 1000 Mich. G. 6 p.0. 83%, of aboriginal auoeatry. 37. Vandegriffe—tiven thin city was at the ily as the readioat means of ‘accomplishing ne Cheleon A2>ral! says a young lay in that | 4308 Mick: Bo Sd M30 The Governor is a working man, and basa fine t Pasa on the 6th: of er; has seen one | the ot ject of bis heart, viz: a matrimonial alli- | town is a coutirmed cther d-unkard. She inhales ’ d o ' i 20 Penn. Coal..... 8256 URS—FURS—FURS—LADIES, NOW 18 | farm of « hundred sores, enched ‘and under culti- } ertwo of tue ncctsedy pointing to Mr. Farsoux :) he | ande wiih w young aud beautiful girl. The no- } the subtle iluid whenever she can procure i, to} $y Pein) rd penn -— 7 SUPBLLL, of 169 | vation. His residence is # long, oue-story, hospite: | was walking up and dowa ‘arf; there were be- | ble L uke, we ate informed, has lithe he: satisfy her cravings. oO t r) WASsTED—LADING TACGUT TO OPE. | y oll, Hate, Bot rome Fire am QUT etek | be ooking og tanaey mith w doop port extond. | Cwm vighty wis undead poopie here, Cin wan | Gay of eatiy youtD, but hiy halt” ati ap if A) $2 Cum, Few .088 18 ead Wheeler & Wilson's sowing ipply yon with se Ries a wt of BABLE, ing the whole lengti, It is surrounded ‘by haf s | on Thursday, the 61h October; Favsaux wna tal Teck end dice th of t pester fe late tensher, praction antil per- 4 F PQUINIEL, fo, and as cheap, if oot cheap: | dazen mualler bul dings, used for negro quarters and ‘Witness went down te the Pass aes Si Cee, bec rpg Were w \ 08 inde of work, aactresommenoes ve planes | er, than eny menausctarers in the elt Pi) all ta other pnrpoacs, Its shut va ind BE *) stationed in the cuttor. The u ae Gee rectal on tre for several Base Binding, hanming cusge i apacious yard, shaded by 1 men were a jovial ret, who appeare . 1 the e: o ‘ Waa iin the - Log, Oar, Be Ge GLOVES : Tittle © nigge * | themselves? they eaid they tht he Jockey Ctul he extent of th \ oe 53 thamton et: also ovsrators or.ioe, i an’ should inter ieee wis t hele pad onpunt of the Boston Joarnal says ormata to con Micirey Wrosk. | white eyes and coa'-black fares Me lepiibcla Bae | thick y that one i almost in danger of readin wid at tue cutter, and rougod; that bis hair in from. Deschamps, and Sah TURE SUNSUADERG & BROS bem | for of eixteon staves here, a1 but five 9 apy alain hs teeth from Farrer’s; and that bo is turned of Wane a wiusy os4 ane | F'URS— FURS PUB —LADING A SECRET | © the wharf | i ee a sane deat Caiaatatemont, | Navolcon, in Hoboken, which rein perag mobinan abd retin tl ere, a, ean ult Vales ovary ‘Westra, toll eens, fe : , t ino more youthful figure can be sean in | '0 thin day. : Saito a Ti se pita seten trom them ony ane renal peters inthe eley that ofthe Duke's when ho tiles of | A youxa New Yorker “broke th bank” three . 8 ’ a Te 260 N¥. Con, RaG0 9 % ™% rr 8 POLKON, when he returned from Ameri- eft a little bill at bis lodgings (7 ANTED—LADIES TO LEARN TO OP- the Hotel oa : the canring erowde vlally Be the Great Westerg |, Ihe following article, which we cu fro ‘Crom F: ‘Hedtor | an afternoon in the Beis de Boulogne, or gaily | times at Baden Badon this season—once for 26.- ts and Norther For ¥ Depot, | Beles roome ; le dour Deine ie is an le . of the Port to go aboard the cutter to make himself | sauntera, with other lions, along the Houle: ef | 000 fr; a second tine for 45,000 fr. aud a third ASU0D MABY WOMEN WARTED DAILY | taco. a story of the American Navy, | ig fut ithe waa wanted, Withcas delivered alter ‘chief attraction Of this toble mnatrimo- | time for—not stated what, Abe bank ‘* breaks Good woren; girle lat landed, YO | and will bo read with pleasure by all who adinire } from Capt. wwe it, Haown, of the Diy, h ormous wealth, co at whatever sum it pleases, rf Timed my a ‘the Tomtitute the gallantry which characterized the early days | This was after T o'clock on the 6th of Ostober, r 1 Home. oor of the “right arm" of our national defence : A large number of witneseos wore oxamined 8 and courage paper articles which attempt: | on the second day, and all testitied to very nearly | hi ing terrified by the display of Virginia chi = ema to the identity of Hear A ame facta. aa thore of the witnesses extensive'y Sieabing of Buows, the Governor taid a4 repulsed at Poihioy it has The witnesses all seemed to be state that sealed proposals wil is the gamest man I’ ever saw.” Deen stated how the British frigate Endymion, un k th Aisa @ hioh th fe man 1’ ev i : the command of Cept. Ham Hors, captured the U. raters ead om thelr Labia the sus- | the fair hidders for this magnificent po Lucy Stone pronounces:the letter purporting " VERCOATS !—OVERCOATS! |— | States frigate President, Capt. Stxruxa Dacatox. Of pected filibusters had on their “fishing expedi- | the tat of May, 1860, Although open to all to be written by’ Benetcr DOoGLAn GA ted goign) ors’ 0 fa bf = | course, a familiar with'the naval history of the war of was the flag of free Cubs, a presoat from | world, american offers are particularly solicited. | 10 Ve mritton by Setetet agua ts to her, ft he 4 LARGE STOUK, 181216, are Aware that this is mot phe | Gen. Lornz to Mr, Mavny, ‘andidates over eighteen years gf age need not | & 8 drake, ‘A STHONG, ACTIVE GERMAN GIRL TO do general houseworb; must be a good washer a wi oth. i Race petint hie” Hine Overocats eolling equally low, $5 PILOT AND BEAVER OVERCOATS— q jal, ADIES TAUGHT TO OPERATE ON & WILEON'S toproved sewing we thines, to do all Kiads of work; the maaagamant of | At Berea! “ she a “malicious hoax.” Sho cenies ever having Sohtims shor Fatkoo 84 ant 85 Falton. President left the port of New York w eee themes ‘The bias must contain the | ° er Be Co i dy Brg t At Reto a duu Tay at ant 6 Folen, mae by a large Brith fleet, Deoarvs intending | A Young Indy runs Haifa Mile iu her Sleep. Fee aerate since of birth, and description | Wittens line to, of received one from Br. _.. |. seallinedaliatiatiaei AB... ll : -- mnTaiES fo run tee a Vatertunatel 9 the fine sailing qual: A singular case of sleep-walking, says the plishments and disposition of the Or Nhe: 8,000 voters of Washington Terri- UGHT TO OPERATK PEB- EGROOT'S OAK HALL dy Hook bar, seriously damaging her kool and bot- | Aurora, Ind., Commercial, by a girl thirteen or ¥ Il as specifications as 10 the color Lipa " netroutot entertia the | Fat ‘Witeon’s 1: sowing ma Metabliabment—84 ora ge eom, x: tom, and impairing tho ‘qualities, Tue day | fourteen years of aye, occtirred in Manchester ‘weight, &c, Mach proposal shall be ac- | tory, two thousand are desirous ¢ [3 a ‘Sarge suly €3 for te every A ee tal feted 1898 as” bftor this incident, the | township, on Jast Friday night ; compantet by 's. |i Correct photojstaph | matrimenial state, b aro no marriageable Tsnotlne thorargtls explained and ag bl The Hndyralon, being the floctout, was the first ‘a gentleman of Tkeners of the bidder kirls there, ‘The Puget’s Sound. Merald plain= bi ing and felling fuaKee t alongnide of her, and the full acity, we have no hositancy in giving it] ‘Lhe Duke sew, among other brilliant In- | tively calls for Now #rgland damsols to sa isfy ieenmvrenen es Dee TO Baka ~4 COAL. carers ofBelal report te, | ra, On the night above mentioted, | ducements, that, after ful 'examinauion, the | the cemand for oud article, ADIES TAUGHT a8 OPERATORS ON J oar Spponent kaye ‘off af ‘the samo instant we did, | SAKAI, the daughter of MILNURM, Ks young lady selected shall be accompanied to Somn gentlemen have organized in Dor ‘This table is derived ly comparison of the Wiest im) tl to w time. Weroontanucd | ving with her uncle, Groxor J ; is by bimeeif and four groomsmen belonging to | county, Wiseonsin, the ‘Lake Superior agri- | Board sales each day i dy Writgon's tm proved coving marnons. ALL MY COAL DELIVERED, he same time, We conten: ganece an scares th with ateoring walla net two | awakened her aunt’ by opening the door and | the first families of Spain ; that her trousew | culmiul Society,” and bave awarded a dollar » penpeasi, wane the machine perfeotiy axiainety th) ‘a'voiy | tbe. w aS coraes of Ho q ant Creme Peete cd a, half, whon we completely snoceeded in | walking out. After an absence of some time her | shall consist of necklaces, bracelets, rings, tr pound fur the best, and fifey cents a pound for | mich, Cen. 8s.. \ pevel Indianad......1_ pore fA Enea bled Ty wieb my Gata armpits shaved sand Wer | dinmanting bor, Previously to ter dropping eutirely | aunt became uneasy, arose, and went to thedoor | kota cresser, Alencon point lace, etc., vatued at | the second best butter made in the county, aud | Oumberiand....t s+ Eri@.ea-+s.+s00 M6 Ee er TA | et, Onder, 1: In, ogee, ae Gs Seariat | Out of the action, there were, intervals of iluutes } to see what had become of her. When she looked | £500.00 at the fortunate fait one’ shalt on- | @10 for the best barrel of flour from wheat | Hudson B...... 4 . Mich. Caotral. 14% 3 IN AND SBEET TRON WORK £QS | Pill be promptly Ladd when the shige were broadside and broadside) io | out, ghe saw SAAR open the gate and start in a | joy pin-money to the amount of $100,000 an- | grown there, Reading Tl Marlom Pf... Toren “aonr ses were, ones OF THM Baws same | eri akogh darts thestnor anipa feu oyun, nally, besides a, hotel in the Champs Elys0es, | "1x Jolly Fraction, Montce county, Ohio, only « Fete oS Awsg* eee ease te fou were in aight and. almost within guashot a casile i Hyrenees, brilliant equipay ‘one yote was cast for Senator, Kepresentative — } d creoad sna $410 per ton, Crom ‘We were, of course, compelled to don r and boxes at the soveral overs, Theceremony | gid Member of Board of Equalization, To poll AUCTION SALES OF STOCKS. | “b an vorner of Renter her, In resuming our former course, for them to follow the fleeing girl, and see that she } will be performed at Notre Lume by the Arch- | that yote the employ ment of six persons were Bk 40 Lenox Ins., Kid i ploy pers ss : { man languages spoken, A lady {a a1! 0! Bowery and Roosevelt, 187 Duane, and 6 Canal, near parposs of avoiding the squadron, we were | came to no burt, As mm os they oveld don bishop of Paria, and It le eve hinted that the | 1 cessary, viz: two clerks, three judges, and a wi Olns. } ~~ THEW CI N, | compelie present our stera to ‘our autag- | their attire, they started in rapid pursuit, but | Fmperor will give the bride away, among an being the returns to there ork’s of- ‘eM PLATE WORKERS—WANTED—2 MATTHEW CLINTON} onist; ‘but much waa his state, though we were | they hail proceeted only a short distance, when | immense concuuree of invited guests, But, to | fee "fine Re ee eee ce much ’ 1D ia ond shaet iron workers at W.&I,DIXON'® | QOAL—FIRST QUALITY WHITE AND | thos cxpcecd and rithin range of Lis guns, {4 bal} they observed the giel rapidly makiog her way | crown all, the whole proceedings. will be min- | tegy than fifveem dollars for that single vote, (98 Atlantic ot, Br a. ccna Splat Ath, Recereaned oad. delivered frome, Yarge, ap bows, tees be af raking us. W back home, They ran back as fast as possible, | utely chronicled, for the gratification of the 1 Buffalo Republic learns that the Sherif? Fy{) TAILORS AND TAILORESSES WAN- | tlree"Nat, $4. Whim am. rok | Haustod | able opportunity, of raking ut Wo on seine | andon the porch awaited her coming. With | young lady's parents and friends, by the press | , THe Buffalo Hepwlite foarte tint Oy oi In h fine oversnate afvar the mashing; 70; Wed Anh, Mee on Grows, 60. OO, Af taked | enemy (the Pomona and Tenedos) had como up. | the speed of the beautiful Atalanta, th in-Kurope and America, i of Alban Ho woke et i det rao $4 aut unedy gn: | ‘Tom bes JACOB WHEKA™” “_et'MeIIS” | She'Yonwna had opened hor fre oa tho. iarboard | down the road uuti she reached. the atone fence _— —_ demnity Tnuranes, Company of Albany.” He ‘ { ais st sperators on Slageremachine, Teo | OVE aq bow, within musket shot ; tue other about two cables | jn front of the house, and a few yards from A Deer Fh has executions ty the amount of $10,000 tn bi ote is bo | Pigs rr ar mee lengit asteray taxing a raking position on cur quar’ | the yatec” She then slackened het pace, and Connersville (Ind.) Times gives the follow- | bands against this Company, ard he itv matt | ae oh aa ed on. 5 [Nd _ ter, and the rest, with the excoption of ‘the Endymi- 7 L levy on the mortga, prising ——— "5 on, within bot. ‘Thus altvated, with about one. | Walked slowly down the fence, with her hand count of an attack upon ome boys by a | rrr oe the Company, a8 also their choses in | ® Flour is less active, ‘but prices ad 7 LABOR! WANTED—ON THE Atth'of my crew Killed and wounded, my ship crip. | touching it, until she reached tho gate, whi No be ke ’ vanord prices saked, however, jairy for 200 tae Rail Roed Apply to N. H. pled. ands more than fourfold force opposed. tome, | she carefully threw wide open, and delib | A years ago threo ona of Krwmatm Junmmr, who baheeteldag-Hulepen . l , | export, aud the trade purchase dete contractor, ot No. 9 Bowling Gresn ior 9 ; ale Fsthout a chanee of esoape left, I decied it my duty | erately shutting it, walked leisurely to the | revdesin Fairview Townalip, aged respectively ton, | S¢ mx Gipseys recently, who bad been loitering, grades we higher and 4 : ae on w ctione 1, Vand 8, Vanderbilt 1: snd- st to surrender. house, When she reached the spot. where the | twelve, ord fwrteen years, went to tho woods t> | about tbe house of Mir. Tuomas Hotwms, near ‘oe SO i i Thusit wil be seen that the Eudymlon did not | young men were standing, she was panting | gather hickory nuts, While they wore engaged in | Brentaviile, Prince William county, Vas, it is 10 ————— im cayture the President, but that the Endymion was | fiom her violent exertion, ‘They asked her | Wat ocoupation, « tame deer, belonging w J said persuaded bim to look into the case of a ‘Obiot BOARDING. AT UNPRECEDENTEDLY LOW | Slrmantied sd hor gina, completely alenoed by the | Siicry aho had beam, £0 whieh sho Poptiod with. | Bate of the tame ne'ghb thood, attacked th watch in which was chloroform, and, whilst he rt . gupa President rr » bs ht the eldest boy 0 horns and . \ ion, totake the Endymion and try to escape with but | out hesit “nowhero,” and calmly went to a ban Ta tatele Tue boy fell among aome | Was laberlt g under the eteots of the labalation, le ensela, but the crippled condition of prize pre- | ber bed and tueked berself in, lon her ith his head fast bet them, ¥ i vd FEW TUUNG MEE CAN BS ACCOM: Fiat | Vented'it,bo'as ho was compa 0 tear! 5 in the morning ber auut questioned her about | L2utwalis ta that posnicn tue animal endeavored 19 | sto'e therefiom a theusand dollars Im gvld, with } a rivals aro na lange; wel of $10 D ’ ia “s 0 y ASH, (PEACH ORCHARD,) LEHIGH | *tart southward to cacape, This be would has trange acd \naccountable proceedings of | gore hm with his horns, but he w. whieh they dec: mped, for; the trade purchase. lens 1 fected, had not his keel been injured on the ba: . She stated that ite throste by the loge, The next eldess Loy sening 4 0 t. 18, says that the a Bread Sanaa navet! ora | ect hm nt la Kel been iar othe har be | ibe night before, “She stated that she dread | fe orvata by tpe,liey, The nextaklnt Loy eplog | ue Lenton Empire of Ot. 1 aay avert geese nal a suave 5 - ba ( hetook from him the key of bis bureau and ‘Cavadian Fic ur le better, and F 5 Ege that two men came to the house to kill her | thy danger jof is Deethery ein inton tng | Tediana Siute Agricultural Society bas awarded } 5 9 4 40 for super Batinore, & boats render to over a four-fo'd force, He deli 4 up hi aunt and herve f, and, badly frigh He Ms f © Dearborn t S|, i t , ly frightened she flow # ¥ the prize for the best crop of cura to @ Dear! $1 20 for the extra grades, Pour is s! (A TAEASANT FROST @uUM 10 LET— = eae carey with the fipatee fends and | to the schoolhouse (topewell) for aid. When | 2 eet tthe ane but tel omens | County farmer, who produces proof that ten | isin fair demand ; salts of 209 bbls. af $5 60.02% 4 board to » seusleman end his wife; alee % KILL OCOAL—BE&D BUG | Pee i.e telion’with the Badsrmion waa one ct | sbe reached it, and having given the alarm, a8 | gnia ais tack, which frightened it wnd caused it to | acres average a) One hundred and seventy five bashe | Corn Maal le (nective, but steady, t #4 H 2 E $ Li heavier calibre than those of the Ps A thisdis. | be inside, she seys that she then awoke, but im- | off, and ercaped to the tourer. The deer returned and miim was ‘awarded on one buadred and eighty- recommenced Ita attack on the tw o'dest boys, while | ix Hushel.s to the acre, and the same person had = = e E A : * " : | apes where ele Sort ¢ caavenat gallant of the whole war, Her guas were, of | she thought, to those to whom she supposed to | tun tosard a fence cl an by. The litt follow foll | es per acre. "On the best five acres the tirst pre- | sud $4 40 for itrandy "teeeke otf tease seid eo eae. ‘s tavantage Induced the resolution ot Dacarcato board | mediately thereafter again losing consciousness, GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, O& TWO her. He sald to his mon: “My lads, that ahlo ls] <1 remembered nothing anore of her singular | the youngest started t the house for waistance. He | incontest ible evidence that on one of these | is Nome ease fort cong OE A egeny tian and bry of” sy ad | AD erratic adventure, Fe EE ie Phe tiga who bad becuse | acres th’ are grew two hundred anc fourtean bush dat, we eo | oo « Work, AUT ask of you Is to exbausted, and wore lying helpless on the ground, ols. J 2 > | f abip of the coutry, | 3f Epi copal sable ace ot area h The degtustentiy sari ht the Seer Ue the torcat and} ‘Ti « Boston Transcript denies the assertion tng! 13 for Chicago Spl we allow hor to be taven we shall be desorted by our | A correspondent of the Churchman inveighe | threw it to the grourd, but let it go, when tha’, the Kmigrant Aid Society was in any way ine'ly for Milwaukee a | Hoses ON THIRD AVE—a FEW RE- wives and children, What let such » vebemo! ty against the caress way in which | again ret apon it, and chased it out of sight, The aed wt tetotay dsathances Be Poe feo tor White Kentuok y, hie wvoctable ma can bs sopommodsted with for netbing, ‘Twould break the heart y he reli wvices buvobeencndaciedduring | dust bas since becu found dead, ‘The two oldest boys e dlsturbances [BV | Car aan bern on private trash pases Mid tond board. at 81 oor, Wook ay ‘aves, girl in New York." This appeal was rec-tv: the relisious services have been conductedduring | ver, reverely injured, but are recovering, The; —"' The direct charge that the | and wouter the deroand 1s good: the eales Ce “4 2 by applying ab 108 Twenty sich oem sicerm which warned the Kadymion of the dea cn, | thelate &pl-copal Convention at Kichmond. A | {ivwed great Lravery in the fight, bit ter horns were used Ly Capt, Haows, | Barely Veto. for State, SOc for Canada, Lass 4 | eee ere ere COAL — eter ce ett tg to abe wicered off, but war crippled alverwards # ong hug den vba stoad under tbe communion table aninal was too sue, for thems fund: they would iu bis tneurros Pat poor Hoy, equally (0 buh Tae A ae oad concent Wr Gene { ING—A MES OAM BK AOUOMMO- erecta! cout of all Kinds, the bowt in the | racye, despite the advantage in the alze of her cant | during the whol opening servic probably have been killed had uot aid opportunsly { dovoid of truth, We bave the best auihority | iy Ww ij | } ‘e008 mel ‘ refally a a co iy | non. view of the congregation, while the alms were | arrived. for stating that ‘the Company has 1 vest eto, { ry eos ith fa eee 33 collected in an old Kossuth hat, After the oom: UF tt ta ikon or rites. in powsor or 1¢a ‘Sad vale a Bitine ‘ ‘a La Ld ron Oreiene nod thele. Hasesten, too, | munion at te conseoration of shop Oven: ‘The Wandorer’s Hecape. Or in any of the implements of Wa’ 7 ales panne rh ty dh bn yysters have bi c mi jo enemies, | wen, the Klerents er all the communi x, y 130.” “s { ING—a FEW Youne mEN CAN | $4, '75, Lanciy ‘Tbe wise-worm or aril, the invest | S2ns [od pattaken were rested with nnoranenoss Kansas or anywhere elie" raion states more offer x Beret (Ay Which'has honey combed so many of the Great | The writer says ander the command of Capt, MARTIN, "Ite Ba’ | A connesrompent of the Mange Cort te ne bol Tai ead toe meet tern «r Eaton's Neck oysters ; the star-fish, Immediately a'tor the blessing, strange transsc- | vannab Ves of October 20th says: 4s under. | ‘bat great exc ynding on ‘Thursday last, | Eos {in some countries the pba of whor at low | icin took pase: Bret, emus ehiapering Dieses two | sland thet the greater part of the sees ef the sequen 0 ofthe ahac on g a y ——— tide, walks out to their beds, and tharsting a | birhe ists ia (rows, of me oe, Seno Gethering Wenderer were purchased and taken ‘yn board on bi ~ b ughter of }Goop. BOARD AND PLEASART ROOMS store between their two shells, readily saope pico hg Yee eaeeatope, «ianarel | Tuesday and on Tuesday night, tho bills for | With Div ily snadint q meyntes os tides Catt his paw, We have, heard he | atte culamct lrg cod nty ered ethan | hich are wopelds Tle rw,’ consaing of | Ritz "40 Watuanats | family newspapers samo story related In regard to the crab and | een yreat dishonor to God, twenty-seven men, were also ‘anlpped on ‘Tues | Pt es not beew abler to get an; ¢ 5. ert ahd (Oy lobster, When the wire-worm reaches the body | gitar was lofts great quantity rated ele- | day and on Tuesday night, has two d Augusta, which place t! ODGINGS DOWN 'TOWS—A FEW . of the oyster, probably boring the abell by aii ten fi pieces of with full complo- | 88°47 Ni derstand thay CiLLmY came by the ‘ otal Sip rca ee (3 Hetittne gutireiy consumes by suction. the yor th cand 0 anod SE; | lower ruta to Yarmouth, then, took the Grand 5 4p { ee bes Wine beak a Atar-fish fixes hionself over the end of the oyster inaue, Soon the sexton carne, and baring gathered guns were sho’,tedon Tuesday nigheand | 100 hay Aine te. epplication to the ‘ ee Peat ae s and patiently waite for it to open, which it must least arep, Daateed pieces conse: ‘was in @ cor,dition to resist any attompt ny, ene gies MEN CAN RAVE Cocablonally Aor At each and’ avery such. tiae | crated bread, and pieced Nhem in napkiay be pus ere eae Care toe 10 Mele a anccserly | ‘uctor fer 6 ticket to Bt, Louie, Pauls . $2. ua mm at S00 por ea this insidious enemy exhausts, upon pneumatic | syurch to bis house, probably to Cchden, but latterly shipping x. cates C principles of the air within the bivalyi dogs oF Or at least this ‘ort, who went on boar on Tues Obie; aud ty ‘Re ‘until ieraly dino for want of bresth, . oonmen 54 unlhallowed vos ‘The conmsorated wine dep night alt hip wssount, end a runner by the restoration Bralie,

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