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S senenimiaeinniniammmeia= aetna amo THE NEW YORK SUN, 84TH YEAR! HE OLDEST DAILY MORNING PAPER IN NEW YORA CITY event the Journal of Commerce, and without ‘excepi.oa CUKAPEST PATLY NEWsPArER Thirtv-Fourth Year: THE WORLD. rice Two Conta. THE NEW YORK SUN every fectlity “ NOTH! m : wean —— ees = 7. 7 - === = ertem cete he Fear fom oer E U R 0 P E really soo to are litle aboes the mater Intered adult mate person of sound mind and ANOTHEM TRAGEDY THE PARAGUAYAN WAR, |! Coobrane, of Now York, bolog navued ig ae oe un WoL Is ‘ Sane wets. te Becond—To obtain for the voter the pro | HORRIBLE MURDER IN PLILADEL ” fit to receive free political Kberty. They | tection of the ballot, ThA \) are better educated as arule thanthey were | To carry out the above objects it was “ : — — SUN CABLE DISPATCHES. & fow years back, but they are not yet in- tpecimonsly resslved, at * rte eee Aw Old Lady Attacks on the Paraguayan Camp, tellectnal enough to exercise the power of | sand ds bo releed forthe ith, the esd ee -—— — — THE RUSSIAN-AMEDICAN ALLTAMCR) tsssisg sor tsemociseey ana ia woud be seat vanes eine! fecha the alt Yaa acest. rina wir a vowe, ayo THE ALLIES BEATEN BAOK. beat perhaps that they were led a fow years | Purposes Fund, and to be subject to tho THROAT COT PROM PAR TO ham. : pati A atlanta Nino Thousnad Mom Milled A LONDON OPINION, }ionger. education is not studied eumictont- | forum, pf, the Executive Council of thet cay ys) COMMITTED IY BROAD af ed be rious brane and W led. ly throughout England. They have nation-| of the requested to raise ‘aud. DAYLIGHT. i Sr a re contents at 8 i be fou of Congres now pe ling, he anid desire fh, or ‘souk by mall at allow Bill Giles, the ploughman’s boy, to ait | branohes of the League, and to the leating to sustain this position; and the kind | scriptions to the above fund, forwarding t! . The Idea Declared impracticable al pbools nd fee (nttene of ene Rind Foe ange moni te te te a Pye Relnforcements Going Forward to the | sembiage respouded ‘with an enth AUSTRIA AND ITALY, |ceatto education that we do, They do not | covise of this declarer trike ormard (Corvenpnience of The Sun.) Brazilians and Argentioes. Sonator Henry Wilson t Stowart 1. Woodford, the Union for Lieut.-Governor, addressed Ho advocated at length and, referrin, to the while party would pledge in advance ce to Mie popular verdict, if it were gaiust them, they would compel’ obedience that verdict fit were tn their favar. He appealed to the s@tdiers and sailors present reat aa lastio op. of Massachusetts, sethinad ora spoke in review of Preaident Johneon’s a) THE DIFFICULTY NOT SERIOUS | sionzsise sate Acrev won and Beir, and Tfurmery thryughout tho Vuted Kinglows | yang hig (gh AAOELTMM SUEUR. | tue Conquest of Faranvay an Pay om] {7 grrsienie hm forall the one at " ; Dw South, charging him with without delay. F reaches you, you will ao ress Lot, go) bes compete with him at least in intellectual The Cattle Plagve. doubtless have been apprisod by telegraph powee.-! peine, the willing dupe of reconstructed re- 4 ols, in @ achome to deliver the mation into ; A Compromise Expected, |, quirement No, Bll le til be le otd {The recent returas prove that the cattle Of the terrible and heartrending murder Koy theif contro, ‘on convlition that he sbould be = = = Ss 7 vy enough to earn his shilling @ w Plague ts fant dying out in England, as there | Perpetrated yesterday morning in Butte he steamer N rovlected. Ho defended Congress as havin .. Special Advertisements: IMPORTANT FROM CANDIA.) crowiacarcr om some fold where his father is were only 9 casen during the ¢ street, tn this city—a deed which f junuie sapere A t Bo contest, but ae having stood tr "1 5 Teaeng at work, will go to the national of village | ding lst September. Janeiro pap Voldnoss of and flondishness of ox cention surpasses anything of @ like char lacore™ | acter except, perhaps, that bloody JL ina house in | 2000's work of the dead Probst—whic the property ADVERTISEMENTS INSERTED IN ALL| A GREAT BATTLE FOUGHT: ticyciwiore te will meot his equals, and Sealnnion ta LAveryoot i young Bob Acres goes to Eton, and from Advices from the Platte report Aghting of & most stubborn and Hguinary nature on after: | the 16th and 18th of July, causing w loss of 4,200 killed and wounded in the Allied ar. | mies, and an approximate amount in the Paragiayan army, the latter fighting chiefly ay y | i you within Intronchinents, and consequently | rime, aa gathered by | 1 & visit to the ftor the 60 up Buttonwood street, a «Ninth, one tide of the wa ry brick <4 a In antagonism to usurpation Ie" beloved. the pre the Constitution. nto opel 0 land ing lena. ported a long Asidross, whieh w Tie wMair arose from @ determination of Apaign viunr. the Allies to distodge tho Paragnayans from ch Between Dav the position they wero fortifying ona hitl, ou Which would have enabled them to end: THE LEADING NEW! publ folind Tang anony The BSC bares The Turks Victortons: | ivisce to Oxford, and mecte with Me equa arch FOREIGN NEWS BY STEAMER | #2 + t00 wide band which soparat tellectaal competition which would, do so *; Withdrawal of *pecte. No. 41 tabbed th bet, much to raise the laboring classes of this |», Thre Ter, re rithtramale of eola — _“) THE REFORM QUESTION, | country. Aa it is now Giles has hardly a invavinint ot a0 bone | ETING OF ALL THE READERS 1 eT ey Pee he arts Will eye, ab: 0b RAE va abe a mse: Tne te etna ENGLISH COLOWIAL GOVERNMENT, | how to read and write, and sr We ieee: country. tho premium of gold tn that | c f are Pd nc A , is Just what his father ond jeade THE GUN, Pree 8 Ly nf ‘The Kh if Sn: re 1 i Poor Little Hanover and the 6 Kingdon oF saens class, has militated ageinst that to Sun European Correspondence Referencs—M 6, BEACH, Props of nt of 20 bone an Ate. oF soul above beans and bacon; he soon forgete nt, plod Tho Timi in an article on the 4 ing, hard q ng, Whose clean, im to the cause of freedom,and Cor udment would be ratified, id go further, and wt no dis- tion the principles \ge throughout ¢ longth from the Committee, re ac rd MeCoole -Defont ne Lovrs, Sept. 1.—A prize fight between 1 t polished atop, fe curtaina. und | RF the allied left and rear, Tho Paraguay. | Wir. M. Davia and Michael MeCoole for a MERICAN SOCIEIY FOR 1HE PRE. Prussian Wolf. with a soul levelled down to! of Manover Jaetieral tidy appearance ‘scoms to teil | as were surprised and driven out at day-| Ptreeef @300, the champicaship aed the VENTLON OF CRUFLTY 10 ANIMALS. ——_$_— bis work. ‘The aproad of “ Reform” will do) which f fil amt happy homo within, For | break on the Lith, ilo of Braail- | Champion's belt, took ‘0 on Choteau In. Propesalg ‘with, des will be received ter NAPOLEON NOT Quite HIMSELF, | tome good, however. It will make the cou ty ve ge are thie tenement has | jane after w short fi land, abont ten mies above this city, at four eh eaiegoie, Gi Tate try now begin to think, and by degrees th ovcupied by Mr, Milo Hitler, aw Mlustrions man, a millweight by trade, The v gether with lin wife Eliza, aged 6, and | of the tore then udvanced to the assault | O'Clock this afternoon. Twoatea araguayan works in but | the spectators to tho field will be fit in the lon run to possess that lil of Saxony shrinks tr h would degrade Bettie NDON AR a eo a a es ostoration nto the ri inn abouts took he weconds of bli Tricks Oy roferee was keeper John Frank: were fought in thir n have @i chains, orty which we, as a nation, pons | wae! an old lady, wamed Owens, the maiden ein: | sey ssived . ¥ Davis were Patsy Cartin and cups mada RR Gee which every one in the universe ty born in | erg. because, ter of Mr. ‘Mller. As thas een. his uaual | bid aosts. : bbe ite Ws uy : : MoObale's seschde Were Val i K s § ~- 3 stand do not custom, Me. Miller loft bie hey he forced to abo io attempt, | Me ide we Mc wu coventay ft abn Sse, oo ‘The Russian. \merican Alliance. possession of, or ought wo be, ae his birth ve tn an arrangement sterday morni and Ho themselves t nee of the (Shaw, Tho umpires were Frank Curry RUIT OF NEATLY FURNISHED Rooms | Losvox, Weduesday, Sept. 19-Noon,— | right of two Raxony gt ie pare. on oun eee Hterw work they had taken, auton a Thurst Th th besemars Aichi te tot to 8 he Datu Muws; tn ita editorial, eaye. shad oped isrssk bas fs Ties hare ive to Rexony will, however, | Miss Owens mplos heytdlsgu themes ane mpraction | SH0Ut Another Colonial Governor, who} most roluc at Count Bismark gut wore made by the Paragnoyans, and @ storm @ Russian Aworican alliance ts impractivw pato have, like Eyre, of Jamaica note | mil ted ie ne pat which diet of missiles was poured on the ground ty minutes, when the seconds of Davia threw ety, stepped on delicate ground r " use in fw of Av * ms . 7 bi ‘The Debt ef Venetia. hie ped on delicate ground. Bir Char | ails th the Preliminaries of Mikolsbarg The Allies auflered considerable loss, and the sponge. Davis was terri 2 lea Darling, it seems, has been relieved from | Saxony, Austiit, and. France ar Sept. 19. his post as Governor of Victoria, South Aus | to have more than their be Tho mission of General Revel to Vienna has | tralia, where he avons to have governed #0 aman. Pr Fiinabevhiport, not likely Noon “LLORES: y qi the troops ander fire were relieved several while MeCoole was not muc BEDRSSON Vi coe it to | times during the day. ‘Tho next day passed | Coole got the first blood down on the first roun MERICAN AND. FOREIGN AGENCY MESSRS. MUNN & C0, Publishes! short afternoon ¥ Anis ee : without fighting, but a recounoissance le pect ter canted Besals S"Satierecticusts | 10400 the belief that the dificulty betwoon | Well thet he gained the goat will of ¢h yrted the Kinet town, & Yoni, Woman to uncover the Paraguayan movemonts and | Meh bis own way from t no hay -* veer »lon be bi ige of the nodal down a no ged hi t en at th ip etd alt fovelg tout ws Italy and Austria in regard to the debt of | NHole colony. The big wigs of the ( 1 | laid down f heighbor And friend of the family, called at | works, was changed into voral assault | KHowlegod himself beaten at the fi MUNN, d 00, brat Ofiive, however, whi mi to be Jealous of | 6 t door of decoused's house, anit tind: | oF ghe next lino of the Paraguaynu foristiea. | 44, but continue Eifoereys er we © thas aay avesom, Venetia, te nearly at an ond, and that 8) gis of their officials getting on woll except | X88 ° Kea, pre Ito the tear oltatl in ing the Patent Laws and ovhor feuched by vie tions, which waa carried, but recovered and back “yard, Receiving have tri all at agnin retaken, but finally, after very hoavy jos Darling into | Parana Srseat ante area face (Net | compromise will bo effected which will ro-| with their express aanct Beotecoen ta free hea 4asane ult iu a lasting peace, they could to get Sr Chi | Fee ees toate | Ggbting, which involved alwost all the caIZPesh Fox, New York, we BUNT FSO oun oe, Ses fates: Nave. hot water, an A have wound wp eat te if kn of Saxony or to any mem th the kitchen and entered, | forcea on both rides, the Allied command j Lo anise Fronence, Sept. 19.—Tho works tn con: | Such towarda him by recalling him. The | ber of the Royal Hons. Tt ts clear that . discrihuble horror [era recognized that success in that direc Variiament of Victoria on the o have strongly expressed their th LL THE SUBSCRIBERS OF Tit nection with the Italian na yer hand, | Saxony tmtiet put ap with that position fF | met h | which Hanover bas beon at Spezia ure | Ape for Bir} vainly eu plies dif Prunaa plead | ; : troops were reculled, retiriug in good order pied : being pushed forward with rapidity Charles Darling’s policy, and have ahown | the mrcauhplicat nd If Prussia plead | prostrate form of Mrs, Mil \ i bs Wasmixatox, Se +? et ‘ ake ade Wasting 0 | Santee ot fence in her d Of ter: | without being pursued. © copy of a lett Che King oF Bavaits, their good will by voting Lady Darling a! with Hanover, it is» marvel that any ee (Hd Pua Paiva Vaated, ate bduak EBRATED INSTANTA- cation of Lud: | Y¢ry handsome sum of money, Sir Chai les, | ton should deter her fro guy Beruty, Sept. 19.—The abe wig II, King of Bavaria, fe now regarded as gne wranbakb We Or Tite wont elon owLY 6) dunes Fem nk novensary w ation of Saxony. FRANCE with cavalry ou the Argentine tlink on the right, but wore repulsed, and tighting cow e11 on both sides, the works captured on the | ¢ . : 16th remaining in possession of tho Allivg, | [Wether he is co It was reported ii This was strengthened and armed with) be here from his accopt it h cutive position, being unable to pself w Sir Charles has contain. protentod against hie recall, aut brought | ann ait une teitaetane fe Tate, Bow Defeat of the Insurrectiontsts tn Candia, | forth the proois of the bonefit of the policy | merce for the future, nui li he paths My Draw Srm:- ry . ‘4 ey Walt toe maguiferm DLAC OWN iuetantaneously, ema without ini With of August, ¢ b Siok nealtiel foe | bead n the Hoot, bet | tion would be too dearly bought, and tleis From Washington eurnostly and ao | hy ‘ some dosperate . : he following ts elved today in this city, dated Monterey, Sept. 2d, 1866 ; has not yot ar: General Kae inform that he shall know it the 6th inet, oras that he would punish nil the firat knock 4 had tt pretty t. Davia ao. th to fight on at the so! the fight a M vil hicwgo, Boston, out. smento at Matamoras was ho pursued in the colony, but the colonial | War for na mightier than he 8 JO WN seotantanesualy, and pithowt inary ve Tureste, Wednesday, Sept. 19—Noon—A bed. ie ohare th ie fics find eam Giinceke Wiens, Miahilos thas har, The Wow, whew aera tole. apron oe heavy cannon and mortars, and is likoly to} ‘The Prony ter 4 Aegttng fa Iie rh palnc teaaies great battle has been fought in the island of Timas supporte that branch of the gov bl Hoey Ae a) ate mote and riBee | porwr in a Hout black | YO Of great service to the Allies, & local fanit, which will be remodiod. by Seep cirletly . tt Candia, betwoon the Turks and the Insur raigertayy bons thg roge dinyeoe bran . usnally worn by the deceased | ‘The Paraguayans continued up to the 18th | General Topi ernment. Iehould be very much surprised | Men must no longer be tranafe: otiouis f he victo . ¢ senor. | ®&ticulture to the drill. groun Fectiouiste, The Turks wore the victors, J if Sir Chatles ever fille auother Governor: | ¥Ativulture to the drill grou who left this pla Vinitin.g or ahiopping, black Lace cap, | to send down torpedoes, and on the Lith and | since to assume the Govern: white stockings and a’ pair of gaiter wa. Colonel Cy sarurm Werte two days ‘ship of Tama however, 900) by millions, . AT THE EQUINOCTIAL STORE, Great Freshets in the West, DESTRUCTION OF RAILROAD BRIDGES. Towns Partially Submorgea, LOs88 OF Lin. ae, ~ hoy ee. ——— Sr. Lois, Sept. 19.—It has rained here almont incessantly since Monday evening, ond the storm is not over yet. A very large amount of water has fallen. The storm baw jemded over a large portion of the Weed and Northwest, and all the rivers have rieem considerably. The Hannibal, Saint Josepie and other railronds, have boon considersbiy damaged by the storm. erconm DIsraTCE, Crrerewart, Sept. 2.—The heavy rele storm still continues, With the exception of the Little Miami and Mariette and Cinete nati roads, every railrond leading out of te city has beom damaged to such an extent aw te interrapt the ranning of trains. The ie» dianapolia and Cincinnati road has lest threw bridges, but the more important one evan the Groat Miami has eo far esenped. The Hamilton and Dayton, and Atlantic am@ Groat Western roads are interrupted @@ Elk Creek. The Dayton and Michtgam read has lost three bridges. The Indians aa@ Central road haa alse lest three bridges ber tween Cambridge City and Indianapelia, ‘The Chicago and Great Eastern road te Gam aged between Richmond and Chicago, ta® to what extent ie not known. Trains wee withdrawn on both ends of this road yestam day. ‘The Columbus, Piqua and Indianepeliy roml has loat tte great bridge at Piqua & ortion of the Obio and Mississipp! ralirend Uridge over the Great Miarai is down, Af the storm subsides it is thought @e roads will be in operation a) row. Unprecedented frea on all sides. Whito River was two feb higher yesterday at Indianapolis tham tie 1847, The great cornfields along the be toma of the Big Miami have suffered com silorably, the flood tn the folds being higi> er than the tallest corn-stalke, Fences Sap scores of miles, have been carred off bythe flood. Tho Scioto river, at Columbus, haw overflowed its banks, inundating the whale volley west of the river and North of te National road. Agreat many families have beon driven from their homes and compelled to esa shelter in second stories of dwellings. The village of McV'hersonvillo, across the rtvem ] {ston feet under water, Enormous haa been done to the cornfields in the valb ley. Three mon were drowned at aud one killed by tho falling timbers ef @ bridge. The Ohio River at this point (Otg cinnati) has risen ten foot in the last twontge four boura, Later accounts from Dayton represent the flood there as tho most remarkable evap known for the season. That city te comp pletely isolated by the freshet, no trains be ing able to get in or out in any direction ‘The track of the Dayton and Michigan Rea@ is awoptaway in several places, A bridge on the Dayton and Western Road, near New Unfortunate for the Liberal cause, but only | Paria, is gone; also five bridges on the E> diana Central, between Columbus and Tho damage to property can be THIRD DIsPATOR, ts ut the sano tine, a apocie train of | the low lands along the rivers and strosamp Mier Sis this section is greatly damaged by @p flood, ‘Trains on all the railroads contesting hore will run regularly to-morrow, posted from | those on the Indiana Central and the Leip § 15th two éxplosions occurred so near the el rf ‘The Ship Plymouth Rock. ship. Bence at oe Chambre want stipe | ahoes, while near the ‘vietim lay an an rape Jaen there and a aanid that SOOPER UNION—FOB THE ADV ANC! zi ria volt hood of colored calico which was con- | leading vessels of the allic as to shake | General tes may refuse to turn - Wars sith BRETAGNE Tio une lige A oot eaitoalgisiptel pits pap eapbidgs rescey te ae | cemeaeee seats degen i lyse nd with blood, ‘The vie- | thom severely. A boat was blown up aud| over the command to him. General ‘Topia |, INDIANAPOLIS, Sopt.'90.—The corn erep Oy £ : 0 have been formed between the Prin yy d py thy Soy jay Upon her back in a pool of gore, her . a ake READING ODM The ship Plymouth Rock took Ore thie morn: | cea Louisa, one of the remaining unmarried | mAnciDated 40 Tong a ae alt ok cae rnin atete hed out, and Woe au turaterd bi aoa Peiise Apne ane cae 00 to the Kio Grande, at HAN FRER OHOR} a Ing, but the flames w tinguished, with a Yieto ; i ee with blood ws if from @ desperate endeavor #000 7 9 4 moet gees, oak PRON {-sooeeed (RE SSR ert iyel Begeghoaisnedy yor bled atlegs Maa deal which has uot eanocettad of uta fare da e¢'| Yo quench tho Bow from the fouing wound | under Ponto Alegre, had veon incorporated | ‘The French are concentrating all. thet sentstatae Rawr. pes reese cab Soa Sensors Witty harclag iver stlon An tha Naat oy in Seon poker semua, IY 8 | with the allied forces. ‘Two oF thran thous | fee Gd fhe, maenec of gdmumion, Gr con bs | a bee 19—Evening.—The steam: y the Tian, } wonder, The Harvest of 106. iso covered with blood aud a quantity of | reinforcements have also been demandoa | 2° poated frou Wednecday end Wrigay evenings, trom | TONDON, Sept, 1 ae rowover, why Mr, Gladstone is goiug Out! The prospects of the grain crops through-| hair, Upon brushing back the hair from | and expected from Braail and the Argentine | 4&0 t0'Acv with what object. out France this yoar are very poor indeed, | the foreheud of the unfortunate woman, a] po vot jon of wheat, the | number of Jagged wounds were discovered, Set. ship Toutonia, of the Hamburg-American Line, from Now York Sept, Ist, ran aground | As everyt 4 at the sea-aide, Trandown | #nd but for an importa povtion of the room ta] ‘There w. wurder was porpetr with the a dreadful fire in Rua da Quil | left {irty plge anda, Rio do Janviro, on the 2d of August, | Poorly, #p “ ive, owing to the explosion of some powder | puilt enti f bis continuing to be seriously and his health aeoms breaking up. An Explosive Noon.-Thi mships Atrica, from Boston via Halifax, and Manbat from New York, have arrived and proceeded for Liv “Reading Roem Is now open to the public ‘eoth day and evening without any rertrlenon whet road comp. as I wel on our side of the big p t the whole distance, fifty tho razor which ly with @ ay enroute to Hamburg. | j¢ ig @ woulerfully busy place, Brighton, | The second, No, % penotrat FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, just like London itself; and as for the d Liverroor. Wednoaday, Sept. 19%th—Noon. | and fashic laid in ruins. think @ goneri | target mado of atrong boards stricken with horror duimediately aftor the] ByRAacese, Sept. 20th.—Tho Convention o gother aide by side by means of heavy nails, | completion of the fearful crime, or have be | the Soldiers’ and Sailors’ State Union was | rinliat tis like Broadway in the Fall) and forming tn the aggregate the thickness | como suddenly alarmed and precipitately| called to order by President MoKeon at 10] understand th eacay and Friday even: “ sled fo the La Pulleaophy, but sa most of then ions are of y, with an aid of General Esco! of more rain. It is estimated thy ‘Tho French | 000 bushels of oorn have boen dest and are old the city one miles, in just an hour! The Hion noved from a tuble d kopt on the pr Three persons were | with a the works erpool, track over bere appears to be better ballast a , ad an] inthe b killed and sevoral seriously wounded. well snot hats of 9 1g —Tho atent 3 0 of the diam on, . , Lennon, Mavt jtoeraaiet ane team ed and bettor kept thas ours, and no won| Sidr knowa in RC Fifi eaten f varawer nn nr Surround the. id, eal, ami ship Alemania, t mburg-Ame der, as it costs about five tnas ae much, per | gtrong wo box divided into three com | dollars in. gre , the prope rem oP oth orks completely commands Packet Line, from New York dept. 8, ar T havo learnt, a4 cur railroads do, | partments, reducing it to small aplintors. | Miller. | From thie {uct, it in presumed that Geldiors aud Be venti rey, whioh, in half » day, might be rived at Cowes to. the murderer 4 have either become advance movemont will be mado against the Impe- pout the th of tue present mouth, tho country is united to @ Tae00 alee Minidling uplendar tO 1-Ade | e808: Tt waa too noisy for me, however, | or te eet ee ercenrts | the unarter v'elock, The report of the Committoe on | Heartened aul dlagusted, clamor’ lomtiy. to cadedueits the working clases tte frestets | ''Yronyane Weduealare Beye Wth-Nvone | although u old George the Fourth | nonte, ‘The third shot was aimed ata | departure of Me. Miller and his suit Officers of the Union for the ensuing year, leave 60 unpromisiag e coll, My ewa obeee- ata Se tae OT) A Sh Be | Consoln for money, 8) 1-40 used to bo fond of it, and so I cane back to! loaf of broad, which was blown to atoms. | the fact thut two or threo faiuilies Living. tn Col. Hopper, the Chal , was ag | Vations coutirm all t Fiston whioh nas been Sunde ior thelr impre Anrican Securibion=Bive-Twentlon blzh-| London the name night, and settled myself PRUAAIA, the Hnuedinto neighborbond mower that at futtown Wisainaron Sea cts al ts Seales Foye ee i tutan ts Lae’! | down conily in my hotel, which is close to! On the 7th the Prussian Ch sole’ ono in distress, were distinct: | Preaident—Col. Jamen B. Melcon. Mr. Romero, the Mexicun Minister, re- Thikman s, wewrrr, pe eee evening The Cot-| Wl the theatres, and near the Strand and) tier adopted the Annosntio lin the dirvotion of Mra. Mil.| — Viee Presidenta—( lor, Major | ceived today dispatches from Vere Crus, att Secretary. | Livearont, Bept, 19, Evening <The Cot ram | tral thor. | M&#ivst 14 votes; the minority werd Dr k yard, seoms to give a strong | Putnam Fiekts, € Col. EY) via New Orlouus, containing the following SHINES FUR ALL—THE NEW YORK | fon, market le unchanged. | Middling Up- | Oxford atrects; so F ain tn @ central Hor) Jacolm and Morea Groote wid Kappell-| color of plausibility, to. tra, prosumpe | Morris, Captain. ( ‘at-Colonei i " GUM. Price Secu lands are quot with wp aggre | oughfare, and will be able to learn all that) mann; the Polish deputies abstained trom | (eq ute. Bickle residing one | Armault Hero Rundell, | BOWS eeipiieientseninte-onemeteenmeseinienanenn | GALS GAT 6 Dal passes as soon as anybody, andywill be care-| voting. Count Bismark introduced a bill] door below, i me. th hee Lieut, Col. G. W. Warren, Col. DoJ, Carr, | The City of Hneplotitian tn the ADIES, GENTS, MISSES, BOTS AND| ‘The Broadstutty’ market is genorally with 1 IL refreshing news for the | fF the incorporation of Selleswig Holstein : Gon, Bradley Winslow, Capt. T, D. Stow, | Stato of ‘Ouxaca was taken by the Jidren's rubber boots aud thoes of all kinds at | Out change, ful report el} refreshing ® for the | With Prussia, Major-Gon, H. A, Barnum, Adjutant KE. B!} Mexicans under Gen, Jiqueroa on the 19th GH EECE's Boot and Ghee Kuiporiam, 904 hozery,| ‘Tho Tallow market ia firm. bouefit of the readors ef the Sun, AUSTRIA Karticon was driven from jousion st, $ Loxpox, Sept 19, Evening-—The Money |p gig et inateady, Consols closed at 9 1-4 “eae UGHKERPSIE FEMALE ACADEMY, | a'ket in stealy, Conn ‘i about to do, Tm tet la Inat.tuion com: | Te fellowing are the prices of | pu a Amorican Seourtti , 47 Lt, Titinote, 7814, Five-Twentios, FORKIGN NEWS ay Steamship Java, The royal mail steamer Java, froin Liver pool on the morning of the 8th, touching Lansing, Captain Chas. Tracey, Gen N. M. | ult. The Austria ) Major Giles Li Cra L Y lotteg which Tam Just] Major-General Moring haa left Vi y state that the ‘Times | V yout the transfer of article deploring tho Gisuoral Lobouf, the Frenel | eli .antod the « overian Kingdon, The n Gazette denies that Austria | deceased, in the. yi 1 in somo Y p the “Tren crown” and | household duty, at about the above sons | Ste ; if “ hould purport of the | Uoned time, After ® post-mortem exau) fe Treasurer—Surgoon Alexander A, Edimes a ly of Vene ion by Dr. Shaploigh, the body was ploced | ton ; nit an inquest will be held today. Nutwi Bergeantat-Arma—Licutsuaut C. 1. El-| captured by Gen, Regu A Paves de standing the authorities are making every | dridge. uxpan, & port on the bebind ishes a very tor downfall of the I royal crown of Eng! ested in the exiatence as it was there, one might aay, the whole of the present family sprung. Fro sociations, therefore, it must be bu copoustla, in the ponding Sccretary~Surgeon Gvo. T. | garrison having b rin 9 commodicw other re old us piliating | 4p + Major Janos | the city, leaving Uhoir dead’ aud wounded © I W. Pare] ‘The Austrians had also lost the elty of Ta- tate of Puebla; the whole a captured by the Liker ‘an reported at Vora Cruz that Toluca, ital of the State of Mexico, ouly 45 oxic, had boon ast north of Vera tho] Quartermaster —~ Sergeant W. L. Stera- | Cruz, waa alao taken by the Liberals, ort to ferret out the perpetrator . » think that England was not able to save | aon of peace between Italy and Austria, | fertile dee 5 te. the Lime of closing | burg, Tho report of the occupation of San Louia serie genlaining, 22, pte Feet aedatee tht DrNEE BEWS) this old relic of her former powe took, place wt Vienna on tho kl, wluen the qa leitactue ipahe ee thay mui vere | "Bergeant—John Vayeh | Roto by the Moscatel contrned. Vaiati jelehgebarstove sh ¢ ret y i draft of several articles was signed by the | bee, pred sh Teport af the Committee war accep ; } BaD waar, The Lafayette arrived at Brest on the| 2 BY next letter Repill givoe fullerse | italian and Austrian plenipotentiaries 1 diswovored mv etna epers of the Committee wanscrent | gecretury eward's boulth bas eo much of ‘Trustese ing of the Oth, The Cuba arrived at | COUnt of the politival partion at pronent in TRIAL OF JKFY, DAVIS. ballot, improved that he ts pronounced out of Poughkeepsie, N. ¥.,"Auguat 18, 1986, cH Dh seth, Jesdlys sod appear ded A sland, and their different attitudes, as Latest Cable Dispatches. Cod. F. J. Brarnball presented the follow: | dunger. 1 as any foreign news can fish up, as Queenstown on the mornthg of tho 7th, and INTERVIEW WITH THE PRISONER, | ing, which was adopter BY TELMGRAPH ARE ALL IN reached Liverpool on the evening of the| ¥ Pe " 4 ‘ ‘There is no prospect of the immediate pay- Lae q tho Exeputive Committee rj ¥ . es egy dat | Well as details of all that is going on Blomarcks I, Davie’ Opinion of Hils Case. be Perce Garena pele ment of the bounties authorized by Con ——— a ee same day, The City of Dublin arrived at) around mo in the literwry and artistic world, | Bertix, Sopt. 20.—Count Bismarck ne en ap ey: SOLARA TIO. sub-commitios to select and receive contri: | gress at the late session. It is estimated ti thane SCHENCK'S FALL | Liverpool on tho ovening of beds aswell asin the political, 1 will moroly | beon takon very il, thongh not so much so | 228 PRESIDENT'S DECLAKS b suitable | that about 40,000 oleims are on file, with iy likes them. OUR SPEUIAL CORRESPONDENCE. Garden, in tho old city of London, writing | Fal! I loarn, aa t is her laat week in London | ing them for thoir part borne in tho war, | fri to the “Sux,” whose beama even reach me | L*fore her departare, On Thursday night I hore, when’ only alx weeks ago I {was | ¥29 #t Mellum’s Concerta, at Covent Garden ees walking along Broadway, in © Punama| Theatre, where 1 hoard Carlotta Pattt, for Sis Fa hat and a uit of white duck, ewear,| the frst time, Bho ie neither so pretty nor tons Affairs. Ing at the heat of the selfsamo luminary, | 0 talented as her alstor Adeline—our Ado | Pants, Sept, 20—Tho fi Of course I have not got myself settled | Re, but she possesses rare vocal powers, and | sont hore from Mox down yet, as T have been here barely one| it Waa treat to be ber I open my lettor : egy again (o tell you that there are rumors here of : week, HO thie Gres letter of mine must be} eee difficulty about the Austrian and | Mat the Empire of Mexico ly without funds, | 1.144 to procead to Washington to have an | Chairman of the Couyention Adjutant E, somewhat brief and harried, for I must post | °° rte Gj Se pee Pedy Lansing, of Auburn, who, on assuming the | oceupy and ¢ MRE HARD RUBBER CRAVAT—| my letter by noon today, as it goes by the Lirapaurteeyte pee rane) Lesa Pica i" ; PSB HE oni chair, deliverod a ‘sarcastic and atirring | b a DY, LpERS LT. “Java,” which touches for tt at Queons.| Put # belie etter wi all ee Lonence, Sopt. 30,—A very sorious out-| persuade 4 ‘EA OF IT. DI 'T. dof Jefferson Davis, wecompaniod by Bruacesr Sept. 20, | General the ea and congratulating them on victory and] Mr. Joha W. Ki x-Koman Catho The So divine, arr ry In thoirinterviow, Mr, Greene remarked | eral Fran: neo committee | that there was a great di od the Conven- | and epaulettes four silver stars want Genwral, the 8 ©, Barlow ire throughout the | tion to order, The Convention was thon | 1 Joan are disheartened and have announced | the Bishop and Mr. Keely stated that it was | Brigadier General Van Pett repared end tor “ thoir intention, {f not disapproved of by Mr, | General Barlow nominated as temporary | Sar » the land for ehecun sequre a title, the objects of the Con: | has boe it Johusou to try and speech, Ho npoke of th a ide jew York : body approves of there, ASU MERCIAL CORRESPONDENCE. |} mention that lat night I had the plowrure of | as to oxcite serious apprehension, A muiary and Civit Trial to take Places | Soldiers buried aor cemeteries, | Vat wuunbor increasing at the rate of 4) o 4 i Teople—Keform Aukation Coloulal Ger. | %0!ng Miss Any Sedgwick in @ play called Address of the King of Prussia. kon Gen &e. in substitution for, nud toreplace the wooden | $00 por duy, . erament—Golng Down to the Sea-stde, |“ The Unequal Match,” and I strongly ad- a a ono# now in ure An official army order has been issued Bio, Ete. Loxpow, Sept. 8, 1866, | YiN@ your readers to gound see her whion al Berwin, Sopt. 20.—Tho King of Prussia Fomtinas Moxuon, Sept: 18, | 4 A vote of thauks was tendered the Prost | presoribing the uuiform of the Geueral and Hcy aml eridad “abon alec by Covent | tives in Now ¥ here she will be this | hae written an addrons to the people, thank-} Bishop Greone, of Mississipp!, an old | journed Licutenaut General, aa follows: For the eas for a Major-General, Jiors’ and Sailors’ Masa Convention | ©xcept that on the coat there shall be two A hore this morning on @ Visit} met pursuant to call at Shakespeare Mall at | POWs of twelve buttons each on the breast, pyre ile noon today. Secretary of Sato Major-Gen- | placed by fours, and on the shoulder-atrape For the me as for a Major y Jone! exce| hut on the shouldoratraps co to negotiate for a| South to have Mr. Davis roleaso, and both | formally opened with prayer by Brevot | Goneral, except t P eotlete for @ 4 and epaulottes thore shall be three silver za homestead settler to ive years question ruined whother the improv a0 town tomorrow, My ideas, as yet, have not | Mébh at least such te the optnion here, break of brigaude baa occurred oowr Pal-| Mr. Davia replied that ho thanked them | vention, he reviewol moat scathingly the nettle Merger gers bu Weak ttt become acclimatized, and really, as “every A MOATHOR: | rms mua for hale kind Intentions but ital fo im the example of Cwaar who had his ‘Tho ‘Commirsioncr of the Geue s son got IT for 's THI: #27 | body” ls out of town here, ae they are with OUR REGULAR LONDOS LETTER, utile, His counsel, Mr. | Brutus, aud Charles the First who had his | L Ottive has delivered aa opinion on the 6 of repeats Fi "PW. Oat nae atin year, pit ba Reon Lompom, Sepe. ?, 1864. The telegraph wires have been cut i} Ciustes O'Connor, and, more recently, Hon, Cromwell; ho referred to the tuickery of | n h he aa aiid m1 . 2 Q ¥atio 0 r, ii Had ‘neeaan that ‘om Ww tho | setite upon the laud ere ni ey oy ves much to write of about cheering things. 1 UEP eottrediote the ramor | SH directions, but, as the National troops] Win, B, Reed, hud both had porsonal inter. | tha A Uitterly « od luis | cultivutes the tract for the full term of aye 10 RTABLY, have already spoken to several well-in- feportee ailianoe sbour cc | bold all the principal positions, it Is thought | views with the Prosident for the aime object, Au irrepressible eontlict has now | years, the Government stipulates that be re formed and intelligent Englishmen on tho ‘the Hing of Greses and | ‘he rebellion will be of ehert duration, but the only answer to thoir petitions was }atiaen which will be felt all over the | shall, ou paying 4 small fee, gat », complote to TRY TH y he (Davis) would have to be tried under | country.” Ho adverted to the threats of | title. The consideration is maiuly # labor, subject of the Reform question, which sooms | ibe Princess Louise of Bugiant n Failure. that he ( war, and ex loyal soldiers and sailors to maintain the | interest Lenpow, opt, 20.—A telegram from How] 4 mititary and olvil tribunal, providing no | rightin the future aa they had in the pant, | of the: Ses Mr. Roebuck, M. P for Sheffield, recently | vey announces that the firm of Roychoud & | unforesson clroumstanc delivered apesch there, in which be sald it was his conviction that the recent “efora. LD ¥ BToREA ead nie Sa hava seteaaied 00 titah ciisation hans Sor the charges pending agaiust him both before the last year, and their opinion chimes in ION MEN OF NEW YORK—BEFORE | pretty well with what I thought of it myself HEN CK'S ret Boll eng Bhee ete tae ght | from what I had thereof read. Reform ez farate, Pousien th, and wrowaie s pair ef | hore, I believe, has been only agitated in warranis te arty you eale' (hiegh tht ges | 8 party epirit, and not with any roal in , terest in the condition of the working- |, Sewell danmcnsenasies: USITED STATES INTERNAT, REVENUE, |™00, Tt bas been brought on the District, New Y¥; ota that ety, hae Eated. ‘hols abaition | the time Intorvening befae stil shoqld a iuolat of Aang Fo prone | pr Neuere operative oral A \e said to be ve vat, ako place. av ur the presen janning, of neca; Us A Smith, of | such an exerci BIN wae Pat called Oot nad, aiibouge le pod ee given up all hopes of belug reloased from | Onondage, and C nk Myers, of elo, | would. defeat the privilege nm principles, Hoe alec said that he be ve fash, ae cy aa ak confinement, Notwithstanding what Mr, The eoninded ee Pere ee ma jane Uaved tip pepeend Geverninen) woals lash OOM, Bopt, Hth—Noon.— The ship} tavis said, the Bishopand Mr, Keely atated | the Stato Union which mot. yesterday, w ongress in this 4% in the Fourth 8 tow he ster, te ee i ee i L, a sar The * Biber [~ ard a ihe onion of the Hoform League tn} The bark Rising Dawn, from fvigtut,| Bopt, 19, announces «total of 4% doatha dur- | and the report of the comiittes on perm | tho, gonerous’ purpose. th pay ae ek 2 ho ‘om oholora, ‘Th tion, reported throwgh its | States, through the National Le, PRE; | 10 be taken as avornge specimens of the! Firet—To procure the extonslon of the | Wreealand, for Boston tas been lout off tho} Ine, the, last ht hours from choline, he | ene Urgent a Tete eeeatlat vi | protect settlers (u thelr bomes \ oe working claages throughout the gountey who | elective Cramohise (9 everr cealdout aud coe: | coast of Gresuland the last two dave Lames as olicere of the Coavoutiva, Gou, | wi thou Uler Seach mately, the roadiness of the | consideration, stipulated not only for the tho claimant, but for the benetit ‘Tho statute, in virtue of the should transpire | If war must come they are ready for it, sixth article of the Coustitution, ts the au no law of the Ind. 18 cannot, thoreforo, Dei y of the taxing power ax ad by conferred ali Loe ios. upon the settler, ‘The spirit and purpose ot arly manifest n of said Avt ot May tisfac prior i Y ote in from going ny » plutfor hich delure that no lands ac apna ennual liensl | tapie ae political eatchword, and | with the Conservative party. Conqueror, from Bordeaux for Philadelphia, } it should uot dotor thorn from going om their Invited to seats upon the atfor th, 1864, wich delete that no lands ag: without permenci | as not half that significance here, at ‘Tho English Roform League. has arrived at Quocustown tn @ damaged } mission to wo tho President, ABE Ts maleate nhonn tone cocnanent t become liable to the Satil Beprombor { esto I ain told, as we believe on the other | The following is the official announcement | condition, having been {n collision, Tux mortality report, dated Nashville, | 'gauization, was appoiu tion of any debt or dobts contraote loo! he Us 101 pled ng of the patent thereof. It is 3 o'clock the Convention ro-assembled | wo the issuing atone thervof It ix ture, to the law | ville roads, both of which roads will safe Tthink that every effort fa making here! ciewring up, now to reorganize cad discipline shee Mext. | “8S UP. FOURTH DISPATOW. iu their ability to diive the iuvader from | of slight showers this afternoon the ceased. Thore aro indications, a it or had been forees. ‘They are being now thoroug! without much damage. malls walter auee. when eee ertlthough the Parle papers make @ paint | point ef the poker. Upon the neck wore 1 Porlbababe alba) peat ade ttle the sol, Arrival Out of the Afrion and Mamkattas. | of Froclaud. 1 camo ucrous some exporicnce | porur took hie customary tide in the foie de | Marks ol disco Srideutly onnwed by | MEM» - - e wro ahnuine negerentenday, with nn ald of Qvenxerows, Wednesday, Sept. 19) wiich would be of benefit to the slow or olve his ua ive, atill there the freapet Jn the Mian bottoms. ‘The reports from the Northwest bs 4 sent tho flood 2. nd gausing am Sense dactractlod of Seopa 1 will require from four to five woake repair the Ohio and Mississippt bridge across the Big Miami. — [n the menme tine, the connection fs made with Law renoeburg by boats, Tus War Department and Gen, have each intimated to Gen. Sheridan he oan be relieved from duty at New leans. LOCAL NEWS. wEW Yose nD Tas VICINITY, Retous's Denvr.—After having follewel Madame Ristori from breakfast to bedtime for the past tem days, the reporters finally delivered the great tragedionne inte @e hands of the critics and the public, o@ twenty two anda half minutes past eigh® o'clock last night, at which hour the curtalm At the French theatre rove upon her opening performance —the tragedy of “Medea! The circles, boxes and parquotte of the theatre were filled with beautiful womem wouring handsome dreases—the eyes of leas favored mortals being dazzled by an extey display of diamonds and jowelry, There was not that jam, however, which might have beon expected. Tho corridors and elsles were comfortably clear, Manager Grau wae radiant with smiles. He was doubtless pe» fectly satisfied with the receipts, whiel figured up to about $3,100, The speculates alone were “bulled,” as thoy say Change.” On account of the high rates a& which they held their tickets, prices auf denly declined below market quotations, — serves them right! ‘The tragedy of Medea is fonnded om that anolont story of the Coloian Princess whe followed her truant lover, Jason, for several hundred miles over land and sea, and fimabe ly found him on the eve of marrying @ young lady named Creuse, The antiguas bigamist offers to buy off his beautiful wifey but she refuses the cash and demands hee rights, ‘Then be {s banished, and hew eile dren tuken from her, Being permitted! te say “good bye” to them, she takes the eg portunity to kill them, and poison her stvak. ‘Thon she quietly departs, Tho preliminary part of the passed off last night quietly enough, 4 pheus, (enacted by Cesare Ristori, Mad, Be Drothor) recited bis poetic appeat to Jabem (Sig. Gleck),, a piece of acting whlek wae quietly endured, aod only endured, Madame Nistori’s entrance was the signal fer-the first signs of life’ or interest evinced by the dionce, and even her reoeptlois fashionuble-than enthusiastic, As eba gre grossed, however, she was rewarded louder, more fervent and more ~ wars in the way of applause, In the first act her Medea resombleg the crouching leopard; in the socond the mem ciloss brute springing upon tts vietle » bad in the laat, her thirsty eyes, quivering Mpa, und clawing fagers wallow through the blood and misery she causes, In the des ing sconce she resembles the same leopan® sutiate and triumphant, ‘ ‘The eyes are tho all prominent featuses fm Ristori’s acting—these do everything, > press everything ; they prompt the cheek which pale or brighton as the lips olese ypen—the banda, and indeed the Coudinued om Fourth ‘ —" i