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RO a THE NEW YORK SUN, { 34TH YEAR! WHE OLDEST DAILY MORNING PAPER D & ‘ Py IN NEW YORK CITY . S WEccept the Journal of Commerce, and without cas ; ha ‘ereeption the | ‘ - : CHEAPEST DAILY NEWSPAPRR IN TAC Rourth Wear. mises NEW YORK, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1866. » THANKSGIVING, | MEXICO. Howard Day, Ohi 4 B. Kay, Decker, Moses B. Cn Plena: Wm. Spelman, Noah Atebii Laurea, Joha J. Jotinson, Thomas tL. O. i ‘naa, Tho report was adoptod without The Rev. Dr. Ray then addres eo meeting in a similar strain to Mr, [ the conclusion of hia ret Co Price Two Cents | hr pittor of THE WORLD. 1 crim NEW YORK SUN possmnsss every facility vou wareceeaern| EUROPE, he ex | Albany. A was made amon, | WASHINGTON. | PRARPUL DISASTER, {20% {2 !oeesr rasta se tte, and #7 ag he 8 by ‘venders, is TWO CENTS —— — another year of that n PY | and fe delivered by carriers at the gation To Be Mad, | ay indispensible condision hon Store of Shop of any who desire it, for tya TWALVE CENTS PER WEEK, or sont by mati ot | Hundred Saved. occurred on Cat Iai jam for Intern: Lene TRE WHOLE} | Nimth Day of November Next Appointed. = : oe " ee iat rite kod ship Shooting Star it wee owing 0 the want of enthusiasm 0 ae ee ran PiCu Gt eee Wasperosctut s Advlees from Sam Anton The Judicial Snarl in Virgi an’ ounidard Voutel sence “Hot boned ot | atosh without de peeetioal rights,’ The Simmer, : LATEST NEWS BY STEAMER, |" (0! ris stesision tar joe tow ‘ me Loss of the Steamer | er es Nippon to be tes | collection just made of §4 79 was wn instance |THE SUN ts reed every day, by nearty a quarter | "| isaued | SANTA ANNA'S AGENTS AT WORK, A NEW EXPLANATION. B St. Shooting Star, Captain Pettigro ve, from | of the little interest that was felt in fm iio persona and thus becomes, (ts single sheet | = ee di | By the President of the Pnited Statee | Rald on Matamoras Contemplated, jTUE PARI . EXPOSITION vening ars Edveryool the Beaport ster. Baveral other gentlemen addressed peeing jam | oT } a as iM it je | a nl — — - nies » Lic! journs or egy wiping rarely tobe found ete | wv Beer ee et aa ALN | P | » Tame P Out of Thi Distarbance on Cat Inland. hour. ie i bis fia od Gn vases, 0s ib aon in Canada, | ypAliniabiy reds us pevenly Foshan, hee | A STARTLING REPORT | Important Monetary Convention. | Only Six Persons Out o! O68 | sfesteuts, Oct. K—-A serious disturbance | CMe OF Frans, tHe Wire-Mcaperen— oon —-- eR Lo Gov. Fenton has given ® decisive answer te ind, 25 miles below hore, | the application in'bohalt of Forria, the wife Norer, and refuses to grant « further pite. Ferris will, therefore, be executed fonal Circus | Santa Anna Pledged to Napo‘eon. a on Saturday, About fifty negroes armed tra | iiahacw rae | tion in Paris, BAvANNalt, Ga, Oot B—The steamer | themselves, and started out, aa some «l progress. ‘That year, moreoy oo been crowned with many peculiar bi — #7, | On the 19th inst, 7 ho civil War which was 80 recently amon, = | SPANISH) MAIL TH UNITED | tyes om New York, bo » with the determinatior er all ae, G(X DOLLARS 6 year, THE EASTERN QUESTION. | The ewit hhh w 40 Fecently amg Muvoukeuts of duarents Abe AIL H CNITRD| Eyvoning Star, from New York,bound to New rmination to ghter al whites. They first encountered Henry AMUSEMENTS. ts lovatlon, FROM TWENTY TO FIFTY CENTS Foreign intervention hae ceased to excite and Ike Turner, and commenced | Rtstont—Signora Ristori played hey stink heen ern; el eracemens| EXCITEMENT AMONG THE NATIONSs|siar op "siyrobeasins intr s here PRIOR FOR ADVERTISING vary, assert Yo hae not Orleans, foundered 180 miles east of Tybee, PLENTY OF ARUN AND AMMUSTTION. | 100 Destruction by Flee Hetween Cordova with 200 passengers and crew, Two of tilence hae in banigniy mitigated. . and Cadiz. firing on them. Tho latter reiurn- | fourth character in New York last night ite a fr Sarena seer Ite, Domestic tranguiliity haa improved, ecntt | babe oo bec | = = the orew and Fravk Gerrard, a passenger, | od the fire with revolvers, killing Mill | It was that of that heroine, dear to the He * o he ments of cor or re aly pr f 1 ey bt cares o secare F. Dace yt whom commun-| A (Jeneral Catastrophe Predicted. er ciedaen oe Waptity eas ca lq Advices fees San Antonio via Galveston ai beta wore eared. iabiens Dixon, the negro leader, and another, and bt brent Judith. Singular to nay the ele “ieeapehelonpipran wisn fave bean ® renewed. “Gur helde have | TEXAS are, that quite @ nutuber of Sania | Waaitnaton, Octobor 8 wounding throo others, The negroes then | French Theatre was not crowded. Neithed ie recruiting for a| The adjourned term of the Cirouit Court, | SAVasmAtt, Oct, B—The boat from the | do Honry Turner was slightly wounded | Jew nor Gentile appeared to take enfMficton{| {| steamer Evening Star arrived at dustry has been richly rewarded; and we | paid on Matamoras, There ia but litte vor aay branch of the poblicaden busines sbeud be) The Lasurreotion in Candia, | reided quite abundantly; our mining in Anna's agents are at we which was .o be held at Richmond, wan ‘ornam | inthe head. The whites in the neighbor. | interest in the story of the origit ‘04d reseed to the Prowrietor, have been allowed to © out i rend . jeamer with ase tum have been allowed to extend out railroad | gyimpathy shown them there, it being fully | heid because it was found that the acta of dina, It loft the steamer with eightoon | hood then armed and went in pursuait; but | 8tass widow to attend the revival Comer of Neswaa and Fulton streets, Present Si OT ORE ee tne ter reece reoumed | tuderatood that Santa Anna is pledged to | Congress did not warrant the adjournment | Pereons, inoluding Capt. Knapp, one lady ; nM a \ v « Y after the death of thoir leader, the negroes | her patriotism and sacrifice, The conse New York Clty. pate ite domary activity in. foreign seas. | Napoleon to acknowledge the French debt | from Norfolk. At the last sesaton, the num- | S2de child, The boat was capsized nine | scattered through the country. Part quence was that a good many people missed | These veal nye dena 7 i 7 hi pte \ od nodes J bar nel Special Advertisem ts. INUNDATIONS IN FRANCE. !' kreat X46 clemauel | if to succonds in gaining a footing on Mex: | ber of circuits was reduced to nine times, At the sixth time tho oaptain Waa) now hore in search of some of the ring-|® ery great performance. The Oriontel wt peo! \vertisements: peitiihicas | . ican soil, Very fow have alguitied their tn: | of them, except the firat nd, matert ae iad Wits are it Foe lon magnificence of Judith’s attire, the Easter — dent of the L Btatoa, do hereby recom ion of joining bis standard, aa he is) ally changed. Iti thought that the old al eo the steamer Sy Ov ee - 7 rer glory of Judith’s beauty, and the torrid fom [is ALS, STHAYED OR STOLEN, mimi . 1 ’ ” } Lanna hebben tether Th ‘oancil. vs ee ee era ita eos bert Communioation Very Diffioult that ‘Thursday, the’ twenty ninth Known to be {nituical to the Literal cause, | lotment of the Chief Justice and nagociates | ie @ boat wae reported to be comiig th lay Mgr poe Abr recons : vor of Judith’s transcendant passion and ‘Geet sannaanianeminnate F next. bo act apart and be oly J ith th Se and engineer of the Kven- | DAttiMone, Oct R—=ta the Homan Cath ret Ks e levers Sa eames | aud hia antecedeuts with Texane hav | to the Cireuite ae formerly constituted, dove | with the purser and eng! ello Counott to-day the proceedings were | McTifce were well reproduced in Signore ERICAN MOWER.—TIE ON sd ies of t States by the poo: | ing als been of ® qui lo | not give them jurisdiction inthe new. It le | ig Star. irely private, ‘The debates were | Kistort’s georgeous dresses, her olive tinted GA MTnICAs NORE Tu ONG MLE ier te te) 2] a ALES weird bel lone Spee gtr el NG ot can, | atts irate, The tetas maser |Rere end agence Agu nd aren W2SiSes Wave teen brow ve Tegg gage | Ares! eS ghty Gow, w Quito large quantities of art | aubmuitted this point to the other Just The other two are supposed to have boon | 0" *Nlly in tatin, Tig rani srleas istrionlem. The plag’ t t 4 a arts, amin | submitted this point to the other Juatic was crowded to hear the sermon of Bishop 7 histrioniom. of. Machine ex ‘* it}. " of ition amation fi roy swamped. . ; enerall; ell ” ny LE) Faren Potst, Oct. 8 —The steamship Ti «honor nition w have lately roached the | and that the question whether the Cireuit ; «.~ | Konecraus, of Ohio, on the subject: “ Fai ally well acted, espectal ih ni ‘ ‘aaltaad rape) sana | berelan from Liverpool at noon on tho 27th, ne solemn oceaaton, we do humbly | Mexiea ier, designed for nring | Courte will be held this fall in tho altered | |The schooner 8. J. Waring, from New | cou.gih by hearing.” nhject: “Fath | in the instance of Signor cake os eae wye Seoutraction WAR SAAT | sia Londonderry on the W8th of Beptomber, | At devoutly tmnuiore Ifim to grant to OFF | at sf nivd other places, Tho forces | Circuits, by the Chicf and Associate Justices | TOR for Apalachicols, put in in distress, Holofernes, but since Judith's mission ig yi este Hawt MACHINE IN USE, | arrived of this point at 1 o'clock this after: | people that a windom which aloue tert Ih are now inexcellont [and District judges, of by the Diatriet | having thrown overboard part of her deck oc epuwe fultiiled aud that bestial ravisher’s death te S There ate huptereat Machioea tbat de Hie work | co | can any. uation into the ways | cond and will soon be fully equipped mialone, ‘Wi be detertained’ ta: edu | 208d LOCAL NEWS. vccomplished in the fourth act—thore the fen lore greatly chnoytre ENGLAND. of all goons Hog these aatioual or qh furttwowning Winter eat srerite an eae et ie Tho Waring brought the chief engineer, hae cee Ve drama ought toend. In one scene, that im an the Tree eset a The Tord Mayor of Loudon bad deter. | thaukagiving. praises and supplications, W6 | Teese adyiees from CMa, of Bepte 1 hata: Hewson Tehed a |B purser, two passengers aut Aix of the ; sh Holoforne’s tent, where the chaste and holy Hinegieet tt be mined to entertain the promoters and the meth a hing forev these that are | state that uares wae then at that p th pplomental clrenlar respecting the | crew of the steamer Evening Star, picked | Bensino or Sr. Paraicn’s ( ATHEL ~ | Judith submits to the poisonons embrace of / ine MEXICAN "MOWER | layers of the Ationtic Cable, at a grand ban: | Week preparing for ane for Mon: | Daria Unversel Wxposttion, frou which ib np= | OPLSE Ot J Exrecreo Annivat or rie Vion Grx-| the Assyrian leader, to deceive him, Kistorte —/ Hts mown, | quet at the Mansion House, carly in Ni Pen otpierl torwy, whiere Gen. Ks resent th | ee hat olglum, Franco, lealy and Write: | , (TM ng Star was built in 1869 for | RRAL—ALL Tn Vestwests Siveo—Twe | expression of agony and aversion on finde EMLUBRICA? | joy | the Lord : Ee Hho Ath rand ave. ea WOAMATS Coaeent the Now Orleans line of # a which re | Vaciia Usixsunen—Lerrens rao Po HH.) {ng herselfenfolded in his arma was as grea@ presence of their Presivent tel to regulate (he welghty title, f opened the direct trade betwoon that city | McSwEENY, D. D=The destruction of St a triumph of at w universal | gafed er art as any she has yet voudke five years upheld their eau Patrick's Cathedral atin of thelr gold and. silver and New York immediately after Admi Finger Bar wil droplower | Tha infant danghter of Genoral Tom | of peace Se er eatin Thumb died from inflammation of the brain, |, Witness where ; ” tar fron fu f j my. hind and ew seal of th t rangement {for the. purp ‘4 A seeneiea Wb Cree loom over those who are devotees of th shot, to pam ovar | At Norwich, on the 26th of Soptemb | Mtnege to be aia. Doe at the city of From the Pacite Co: <t. Lae erga GM ger Bec as elle dake drake tp ead geht Bhopal heed IESG fl drod og bborlameeal lini jibe, fand lover, Mba thatet | 11 ig wtated that in the rocent extradition | Washington this eighth day of October, iv) | Sax Faasciaco, Get 8 The bark Sarita, | twee tho reapective countries, reautting | City. She waee fino, largo, staunch vessel | Tull prescle: A hioatoadined dort tsande | and noxt Saturday she will repeat “Mary, uw Tiriving Wheg's will case in Canada of a Frenchman named La. | tl © of our Lord one the whe fro luli, brings O72 bage and 1000) from the diversity. of their small silver | with ample nlations for of people visited the ruin yesterday and | Stuart.” During the week ashe will rey the Mave ot i | Hope than the frame of any OWEF | isaude, aud which caused a great deal of ae oeeene™ | BORE LOE, ws iss the Clebotel cuine, and to contelbute to the uniformity | aud freight, and bad been very a | Munday, and expressed their sorrow, a4 | the part of JudiiA at tho French Theatre. } vety tit fe abit’ Eliza Watker, from the Ochotsk | of welxbta, measures and coins, The Co ype Me abba wer control ever tbe Finger | excitement in Canada, Earl Carnarvon, | ANiMEW JoUssoN. | Sea, brings 40,000 codtint Moet ee erase ancl Sancary | | SMAiiamee ik Us Me Rveubag Bias, | Cy Ferre NEON tue Dare: Gee ormmiing WINTER GARDES, amore Re y of State for the ¢ lad de. |. Hy the President. William A, Seward, | Ou Saturday, 000 sucka of choion wheat | Ist, D8). Any other nation join it by ini walls of tho onc beautiful edifier, Adie! Te ig not every day one may eee the & termined that the etrictest investigation | S°etery of State sold for export nt 160 W100 ths. Isthivus | Recepting | the obligations imposed, The steams! 1B Star loft this port | patch was sent to Archbishop McCloskey, dowel y “ oer, peyoutans wesurye ino terteep ewer, | torn hat the strictest investigation | <a ——— butter aold at be, | ndoyting the monetary aystom of the anit in | for New Orleaus on tho 2th of Sept. last. | and the Vicar General, Father Starr, who | "Ue" Of ® glorious hero of real life tial ibe sthetaad'ia turing, abe independ | gtiall be made into the conduct of tho ( ANOTHER SATIONAL Lon, |, Miniigatochs show a continued dens Megan toxoid numer caine Me, Beck | tho following ia her passenger lit aa pub: | Worm tu Haltimore, announcing, the fais Or | mock heroines on the mimio stage, and whem | GRD Bute: 08 eso ie crite Lats Hot i atince, | to the Paris Exposition, sags, in letter to | Hebed in the papers of that dat the Catheural and it waa expected the Vicut | the opportunity {8 offered, the honest hearty) ‘The Kastere Quest arecetox, N. J, October &—Commotore | tember wan an flows: Hale & Norcross | ih the tarts Ravi atte reduction ia] Gen, HC. talfrey, lady, child ond sot | ing “Uyrwarde of eight thoueed people | ruc Sent te heaton, todo boesage te the Pe Ag SPRING #RA* FOR THR DRIVER, Tho London Mouxina Post's city article | Stockton died last night at 10 o'clock, MS | $15,000) Crown Voit, $160,000 , Collar, | (he value of the small ailver coin t ‘the | vant, Miss Pulfrey wud Miss Sloo; Mra, J. ft. | BIDR) Upwarie of ea! ml people | acts, onght” to hasten to do homage to the ecke cut et peat, ond cau Ue thrown Vo and oa | gays | denth has east a deop feeling af gloom over | $7,000 ; Imperial, 84 aoe aie ot che clues in harmony, 1 belteve, | Mason, Frank K. Dennis, Mr, Haborow, Mr. | Norehipped in the chureh tos whom some | tic he has bequeathed to thelr row ores whee ie motiea, oan te tlded without dle | Advices from Paris atate that frequ ibe enti maui: ttle faperal will hith the amall silver coin of the United | Rookwell, John ‘To Mra. John J, Adama, ie Dig arevide Gee Wik: | 4 Bat as head | A i | Pai wher States under the law of 1830, If this be so, | Mrs. W. IL Robbins, Mins Lal, ker, Miss p + Momespeyes eo ane cate, our peor sou nceti rf terviews are taking place between th rk Me Ny religions serviees ; and it Toot LIGHT DRAFT, and hee no vrasorrrima taking place between the rep | take place on Wednesday, the 10th int, ab ‘oroner's Inauest metal both of the gold | Minnie Taylor, Miss Aadio Norton,” Misa | religions oorvines | and § appear to need a reminder of PT Tare aasls, and sorties in lis cqustrpstion, Nulative to | 20 cluck in the afteruoy: eld for Examination. and ailver United Stat Mina 8S. Sterrett, Mra, J. King, | Sher Games vices) heir duty—and last evening the Wine ud Lge more ctreneth, wlth Mphtneee combined, than na i | i loly of MeKooy are tvW those of bin, Mine Julie Munro, Mis | Hiitding in the neighborhood, All the ¥ tor held a proud gathering of ‘any other Mi the French F Bebert Fic r Sto ato was eet, bh has boon already reported in the Ses, | far countries | + nnd Pee ee he Soange a re Reichs ita Wore aay The following letters, | in town to welcome Lo re fab Coors aad bavie ip | SPOIL id cae sale pet Sa Beare ccccnlng aad | ae Featmmed on Wadnenlay aud Thursday NTS seestca We cal. vesmeles | GvORM, ANSARI "wan Allton Taw | terres OF 6 UN OBhem) <kpine Teen | eee Xe PR apd cube eplrne A | eed n the | Ofticial accounts from Candia, pub age « hipman, becoming Md | ast, afer au adjournment of several days. | anize the coin, in onter to produce | glola, Bre. | Honry Rowall aud dau 19 Mucanane 81, N.Y. live tate war: Bait pote than Game in Alexandria, state that the nows of the de: | to Commo ers on the frigate Prost: | Wy. 44, Calvert was the first witness called al etreul thie prpone a | fer; George Hillman, Mre B.A. Van Sick Iailled if the ec. Deck a a fadenndiyin pnt ral pert) feat of Egyptian troops by Candiates is ins | dent, In wr, IAMS, was promoted to | 6, Werneaday, | és union init doe and son, Miss Margaret Hillman, D. Pretto | 47 sa Ge onte ct Bek clare ane pariars soe bastion’ Nonunee AenOAlee The Hayotiana, noe expectian | tunioe lieutenant, In IRON SO a ee eee Me cidar | Suds. sowaver ) and wifo, Mra, Gillespie aud slaughter, das. | ir The Oninedeal, tsnmore. (ree ous a high priestess tere, ‘ Rppltos elicit of svete Mpegs Spar Ell ott stlsdasolp ett tip pane pnb kkrd H rid els hpokalt mater urenpmomyry gl RUA TOUT Ws Ml tho myaterr Gallier and wife, Mr. Khouost, Mr, Tapain | (nore of thy Cath a te Goa eee veer cee tie F WILL Ua | Hndlottieree tie arrival however, of lax tihastmnny traneterrea io. the Aounte tal fori racd Ni leata, bot inslson en | 2 ee Te ee | ee rig Tears tarhuy and | sion anid to the officors ai | ing tragedy and comedy these twenty Jeare OY IT—TRY IT—AND YOU WILL USB | luueatintcly on the arrival, however: of Tat | Which he distinguished himself Ty N18 he vt cielioe or eabtonuitinuien bf te otha Lead Yan Na ori ee Eve mrenve’ | bere of the twoverrboty’s ation, is this Mra. Law. anys Hgrption troope with the Turklal troops, | Tec tothe, Hee. | Np Meontir diy per titre the unitormity of eolns nisite for | El ie Peruoy, Mina i | satents though uianelly, tek waccoRM | Heocourrieel sith much of her® younger Bee | yh gent lanes with the lose of ony 1) t we HO Atries In: the Inter sneseh: | aootlier » Theard Charles It | reciprocal troutation, Darand, Mrs. J ery, Misa J. M. herr, {tho Police, and the men under} and all of her maidenly race. This \ paves No of 0 Sephias Satara Sia | Tg London Tise of the 20th of Septem. | pnd. clinined from the. matives @ gront of Meee een nd lal towards SeKes. | Under date of Sept. 14, our Consul at | Mra 1. Manic ee Care ee ures mand, also deserve itute for | play is full of spirited) scenes grow. otease alruoet double, and yet we hear rh vtion, | Mind embracing the new Republic of Libe: | var, Ty on that. salk Cadiz, writes that, “the mail which left th prety? DO Ee eee tra Gail, | their zeal and ne in ving order | ing ont of the jealous plots of @ Birbiogiecateauge Wis ehtaat Dee | ber, iu an editorial ou tho Hastern question, | AN Shi AME Uaioe tm he: comat bn cap | "ail? art he pace am Ara" MeRseher | nyted Mates an Wednenday, August, “or | twats Ch. ttbayn ag Lady, Mra. Chenany ¥. {Aud wrowerring the property of ths Cathe: | wihin, lady, of the erat Aaaitas Aarienae 4 7 eays uP ® number of slavers, “ ould yt hes but he (witness) could shiner ate \ ay, Augrint ), fon wut, yw ys ancl La henup, 8. aw y etre been LOT O HAIR DYB colors the hale 0 Meters! vor @ grave g T catastrophe. The | waa. eubsoguently a subject ine | Mee Sue ten akulking arwund tho stable | by fre in transit from Cordova. to Cadiz, on | Hite Quat ree, ¥ Michel, Mra: %. frye PE McSweesy, DD. | hersclf had loved, ‘The Wintor Garden hae class HAIB DYE improves the condition of | «\ucstion aiunite of no pacitie on Yiniomatic | teraational dispute. On his return he pro: | juat provios to the Ath hent, and heard | tho ovening of the 12th inat, ‘The wail’ for | taine, Mee-ayd Mrs. Pol MBO), Mt, La Fon: 20 Metnear Be] N-Y, [A fine company now, which promises 6 My ert wi eee ‘or| folution, It will have to be refer: to tho | ceeet A to the Weat Lndies, and was success | th aay they would win this race or kill | Antilles was aleo datroyed Miss’ Jano Tl. Moran, Miss ‘Acion Pome- | Eiitor of the Sun: Dean Sin—To allay [‘. rd Lo public excellent entertainme i lege ate pe re hy ove ae peretion ultimas rer j ful is of piratea inf ot | t poof ab—h. Witnoss could gt iden Nave Denartinout te to rocetpt of ade] f0%,3: Hl: Dujasseur, ‘John ‘T, Martin, Mins | guxiety amofg the relatives and friends of | (uring the now season which begaa wie iy eat id Selers the, Tale, tmatane ‘The Paris Monireur says that in Cand’a | 8s Isz6 to 1S he the men as it was nourly dark at the he y Departmos recetp T, Clotuin, Mise Il. 'Revout, Miss G. Reed, forsome busied undor this Church, I beg | last evening's performance, ‘ and dose net require week te shasge the | |r nately blood has mained at homo, taking Le pee rS police of what pe vieos announcing that the U, 8. steamers idett!, Miss Laguetnout, Miss HT, | Have to stato through your columns that DROADWAY THRATRE. STD WAIN DYE le gold by all revpectable | gairrection hina Hot progte he arrival | Ktute taternal iimprovemente, In 18 la saw tho | Ashuelot and Junirta arrived at St, Paul de Mite J, Fousonby, Heury 1. Croch’ | the vaults are safo and uninjured: PUTAS BAAD YE le w thous atngte rival ta | oF the Turkish ( sar geome to have | was sot again to (he Mediterranes \truck. Mr Nick, one. of tho | Hanno on the 1th of August, and the Mo-| fe ibs Bellnds, Mesiros Mewar, fore- Yours reepectfully, op, | ene Morsie Mitchell speared, af, ttle of the Turkish sioner seems to have ‘ f rae of >, ard. and be { ‘i heatre last evening, in the Pearl of Save FEDS Any OYE te prepared tr produced « fa Thuprennon, wud up to | of valor Hulls judges of thoy race, stated that the delay in ben arrived at te, Thou a te 18th ih mot Myer Mise G; 1. Coning, Mr.8O.] Fines About 2 o'clock yonterday after | whic hae alway played oo. very touskd fig will defy deveciion upper have not been lay 0 at with rank o| Fivuing the fourth heat was the fault of | phe President will sustain tho position of | Fraser “and aunt, Jonathan Havana and | noon discovered h ich hor hundred thousat eas of the miaaion | tain tl wing year He took Kiley tis I. Hassings boratedt » , i & fjpe wan discovered on the | ‘ CRI TTENTO ee ge ee element | Tareat th the. el W took great in | Hie, “Lane It Has-iugs corroborated MF. | ine stayor of Tallahassee In his construction | !edy, C.0, Ackerman, J. Polglare, J. Ls | floor of Np. 104 Enat 28th treet. It wag friends of New York are so famil * t th | nw and t famous sl ” war Prine) an ilar testinon 4 after w i iN the on e wus | of the proclamation announcing the restor- Horsey, ¥, Fontainebleau, 8 . Dopels- tingulatodt with trifling damage,.....Abe should the ket be takon “euddea! i" mo Raa ar rae eg a A timonys after wil co ’ i Ty Herman Spader, Charles T. Low, G.T. | halt-past twelve on Sunday might 's, are apoeed’’ some evening, « hundred pret bof Forts Jeugooralk and Elise-| ton was bullt ander, iis direction, 2° wae adjouroed ¢ iy aS OT, ercal penned, | Minne civil law in all the States lately in White J. i Javideoi J. Monroe Pell, 8. n the top tloor of the building No, | girls in hs4 audience pong forwi ow d ict hie pel At deh ee Wels | ain Ateecrae Paral ig tah ha Mion, Genoral Foster, it is understood, | M. Barlow, Frank Dennison, ‘I occupied by Me. loom, | 884 play the part for her without missing FRANCE | party was gi when Messrs, Kiren Cal, Eli E. Boy ington, , Mr, and Mrs. V. G. Vil 4 word or forgetting @ gesture. Why wo ruary, ISH, at wh Presiden Jor, the | and ving Werp OX im appeale o W 7 opel baa: cap mn It was quickly extin i so 6 7 wee Hie) Mises lone dad invadvin V04 ke | EL Gln toe wsteaate oF Dies | false ete Mees doy has appealed to the Wor Department £08 | Geir Bishor, Capt. Wan Chipman). E.| guished, aud. the damage quateiued was | Mise Mitehell play something new for all Bea ee ‘ ‘ . ie chat be instructions: Smith, Harry If, Kogintor, Martin T,' Holl, | trish good friends Sho hae promised them-—% 4 ; y with full secu fe community, Apply st | rived at Biarritz, aud was received by the | were pre and which was destined to be-| en tothe jury, who after three and « half | ‘ ; The @ Rooms of the Leclety, S18 Brondway, eorner & : , come so ancinorable, Several of th Fees ee ee te ttnahe, retwcued. | eX: Howard has ordered tho rente that | lanao Mupher, | Jawea MeGuiro, Mist] Cononey Mase Muntiea—ELection ov (HOW some time, They have beea ith a ee” | Emperor comes memorulte. Several of the com. | hours’ dellbaration at sidplght, relurlied 8 | 0, accrued upon the property of Jaseph | Calllan!, Mise Laura de Moutglerre, Miss ‘ . OF | so faithful to her, sho ought to 10k abouts 3 isa Serions inundations in France contin the new which had been cast axpreesly | out fixie the guilt upon any one. Thoy, | & I leet J b Lin | Amelia “Forno, Mise Josephine de boune Driroarks To THe Atnany State Coy: | aud try to keep faith with them, - from aud since the WALLACK'S THEATIR, | | r , | Jato of his pardon pa- igot, T. Buvan, Mra reached their full height, Tel shic com- | “Peacemaker,” exploding, killed Upshur, the | plot om the part of the friends of the hore Ly Pp Kot, 0, mass mooting of colored citizens was held ane ‘ és | snjoation between the centro aud suuth of | Secretary of ‘St ° r. the Becre.| Comey to prevent the horse Butler from | Bers, which were issuedon the th of ay oki Porchal 3. | ee ovoning. at the Abyssinian Baptist | An orginal comedy, called the, Faroe OOK! LOOK !— FALL AND WINTER | ¥ xtromoly dimiculé. tay cee A ce ft Murch last, but not forwarded to him until vobt Cetect, Brodit stutt Harrison | Church in Waverly Placo, for the purpose of | @ening. It was listened to by a slendee UK OF BOOTS AND BHO, Tho Marquis de Boissy is dead. a ighior the Pe 4 st | early in he value of these n Quinan, James doutle, 8. Ferue, Goorge iin ialeiratbe to the Skate Convent | but nice audience, which seemed rather fa BOOT AND BHOR EMPORIUM, PRUSSIA Mit Masten Contaplace, Brockton Hhesianaal fs not far from $20,000 per a fo that in| Sandal, John Harper, Jeremiah Franconia, | “| # tothe State Convention Of | ondure than wdmire it. The * Favorite Was | ation. eftoct, Davis recely winand of the feet in the | prol 1 Mon, wh rly ws full an equivalent in nb h asa in Albany on 1 patent is shortly to be insued by | placed in ¢ 6 Silas George Hatall, Leopind Relaworin, Jol Fortune’ ( London, and ia aie way of bery—Arrest of | | tho With inst, ‘Tho attendance was rath fs ie , noune a writt foo stock of MOeRn eee ened Frankfort, | miitary, ia California. | Hie coutrovoray | ’ self had boon fully restored to him, "The | Yherese Ulrich Bra. tel sinall, not inore hau tires hundred person’ | we should judge it to bave been the prodiamy aig Mien Hloctoral Heese, Nasu and Brankfort, | with Jobu C. Fremont, tu tho ecle heat 1| Some light has boon thrown upon the mys tho restoration of this property | Mra, N. Doyle, Stes Cn being present tion foud but rocently-rajected lover, i ihe beat matte iurece ae Peeaclan Cities | With General Kear torious disappoarwure om the Hartford efore General Howard for some iy Tageak lathe v ting was catlod to order by J.J. | who had mado a supper off of Bulwera AS sap ive ® Thi ‘oficial Provincial correspondence { Lome Uuner arrest, apd the | (Cone) Bank, of twenty thousand dollars | rine ut pipeeforn, iak: faeries sud not | award O'Brion ail child, Franklin | Spelman, who nominated Professor Howard | old play of Money, aud Dicken's new novely ATIBY ACTION. | atntes that there is no prospect of w con: | cee dba Dares in United States securities, acluded to in the | himself, shall order ite restitution, Harvey Crowther aud others in the a! 1 | Qur Mutual Friend, and who bad risen La hand all Kinde of Fine Head | clusion of 1 y tuutit that | action of the Commadtora approved ty the] Sux of the ikl iuet. The Hantrowy Trova - age. | Day for Chairman, which was eae | the middle of the night and composed this ountry has giv |B vinadnpmbcrag hes ne we 7° See: | a os that varles ullor, late te unanimously a tl offered u preseut wo je under the in oitowbore, as this ie ibe gicatees opperfuuity of ths | the outbreak of tho recent, war | som aud retired 0 pivate lifes Tu HH be | Having dispoed of tho maing bolids to «| diy Telegraph to the New York Sun.) A Bree Sten more Founders ot Bea~Nenrly | lng persons were ated aud eloxted | ing Thiluences. The pleco is «gloomy oan és és both Trusala and Northern (ie was elected to the Sonate of the Uuited id required to give bonds of | anda Ravort. eturios of the jceting :—Rev. De. Ray, | patchwork from y There . pat x) 8 Morrvere Hand Bowed Balme |e Chambers have atop orn. | States, and SAR ales mee HED abolish: ot id dollars to appe Tan oteamer Victor arrived at New Or RT Monnon, Va, Oct. 8, »mpaot, Juines J. Spellman, and V. | a Dickensish air abo he charae 4 mont proposal for tho prorogation of the | it's | “0 t t term of th leak yaatneOky: trot Maw: York steamer Queen Victoria f | ters, but the hero lyn (the, ~ Diet from September th to Novem! 4 } Court. tis further atated that the 4 man then made an address, in| man of Money") all ovor again, 1h, Ministers explained that it was the | poled with the fies lately wold three thousand doitare of | Tuk New Orleans Vicavene has given| the 4th inst, during the rec which he stated the objects of the meeting. | and the plot is from Money, ¢ sire of the Government that the now acs: | He was crosmn & lie ene tatore: fi Compound interoat notes, the proprty of | ite adhesion to the Constitutional amend. | % deg, 3mins; long, 70 dog., 30 mins, The | Ho sald it was to cleet delegates to a Con-| cept that in thie piegs the hero bes of the Dy in order to| fy has not siace taken purt in thw bank The stolen bondls belonged t0 | got passongere aud orow wore picked up yester: | nto eve. at Albany of tho 16th inst, | gina with, being rich, ‘and iy supposed te PM Mare ate Ae ee aii erates for Europe, | Tuk Canadian Government ty negotiating | day by the brig Pomfret, from New York. | tw hay Te oon lee eel ates | (onda whe ia wale tho, hee ot Monee 1 memes esi | but could tun no. tenc at 8 | 4 Thirty-five wore transferred this mo 0 remove the property 4 ou whiek | beg eing hen ho reall ee ih a . : | Mut could tind no trace of them on hin re: | with the Home authorities for the establish ’ ro transferred this morning | to remove the property qualification which | begins with being poor, aud when ho really peakocadl veranee Feels | Count Bismarck’s Thanks for America: POLITICAL, tun, Mr. Fuller in of « highly respectable | ment of ory in Vonedi to the ate James Garay, from Wilming ute colored men Of the State from | dots hocome rich, asauny poverty again te iy SStestreted, pd) an aes ws sa Vennsylvania, ta and has hitherto enjoyed an excel: | are 7 # ea ta 5 sa Hand Cana} | tou for Baltimor hilab- arrived’ a Ch tho right of suffrage, who are not | test the host of new acquaintances whom velage pe “ be following is Cou iamarok’s letter | Pyyuavetonts, Oct. ReA tremendous ex: | lout character | ‘Tue interruption in the Welland Cana! altimore, which arrived in Chosi | possessed of property of at least $250 in | his riches had brought him. ib be abiy edited, sided by such | to Minister Wright, acknowledging the re- | citement ¢ shame nian shacnleusia —_—— ——— s repaired, aud vessels are now passing as peake Bay this afternoon, ‘Two lives were | value The aker then referred to the After this the reader ean judge how rer ; 7 F | eltemens exiats here over the election which a passing ay] Peake I t r ‘ 7 by Cavin Jovan ceipt of @ cargo of twenty-five tons of | takes place tomorrow, Business ia almost! yey. Thoman K. leecher, of Elmira, N.Y. | tt! Hot Te Baglssor dod Sah apenas, necomity of action amng the colored aca | original the new comedy ls. Is not, og ay. Alfred 1 ioe, contributed by the Americans at Ham: | total: I Savawria' th th ne es ’ Tunne were eight deaths by yellow fe nd the mate was washed overbour he ec . i i re. be del “py ' 'y | totally Hl and crowds thr 0 meric to Hinney Wards aut th ae must throw their votes i the politi: | it is something and will be woleome PS LEME | oS for the Prussian hospitals, at a time | streete speculating ou the probable result. | ccc i fi : aye P| aud aoventoon doatha by cholera in storm commenced on the, and the steam | Cal” scaly of whichever party favored | for its mewness. In tho desert, where the BU. Pardes, Req Hrntix, Aug. 9, 186, | coutident of success. sdihias tulerrtadap ly 7 evening. Other Marine Disasters. ican or Deinocr waiters BOs | be sind Fo get IIS ce sieve Por tyes fo ihe Bipers ohoald be | have Leen good enough to communicate 40) aay Baaxcince, Oct. TmA diapateh from | holding opinions of his own Rrieuda say | was tecently killed, together with goven Captain guia (Cuba) | seit to obtain tor the colored people theur na- | being a brilliant wit, It may be with New York Chi Veatera, Oeapon at ’ fortis, “he mint it,” and congratulate ue | companions, by ludians, en rout M for New ncountered on Monday, Oct. | tural i rights, Atter referring to the |in English polite socicty to tall ualbtances ond Bulseriptio donation of ice, which has heen sent succes: | Salem, Oregon, atates that in the House of | 1 sane not eatehing auch. rousting | Cone ota Me 0 MOR tn dan » Fone T noble and pat aduct of the colored | with a charming young lady about matre, branene Ietey fre aively from Hatabury for our hospitals, iu | Assembly, yestentay, Mr. Husson offered | and tasting, “AM ot which reantuids a 18 | tana, at, tn lat, 26 39, lon. 79 38, @ beary gil | non of the State, Awering tothe call for | mony” being like “eon liver oll,” aad tm veyed to the Committes the thanks of his | action of the I in ratifying the Conati-| A man by Haine Hanison Toweo hat tho | Norfolk, Va., on Saturday. Tho Board of polaney (th, stp, being water! and tn | the action taken by tho Sytueiiae Convention | « akey cork bott i but ow York we, scriptions tjesty’s Goyerument for r fool | cutie! mendme fore t leaton | febutation of being: henpecke nd yet | tealth are working hard to preven ha) yang Bho Wt Hier Paeaneg Calcd Wart aoa Sa ia ed Wl dar tpl gE Nag bg ere e sasenee..g0 90. | Multaty's Goxerument for the patiotic feel] tutional Amendment bef Aalasion | Paton OF bene heupacken, (ad 18e | IL king hard to prevent any | wont on boutd the ateainor Mississippi, frum | Tey were atraid to face tho music; they | evidently thought 90, last ud were ” ee “ Me heae Wolny pleaaant | seats, Was fraudulent, and by tho aid of one | war noisily awitched out of hig own hou Avorn Paacen, the dry goods trader, | here today. The ship was abandoned with | banner of Kher patty, | They wore so ateaid | other com ly exeruciati handred ane “ i fi fe 7 hivn ember the resolutions wore adopted | bY bis paging wife, Then» friend re | who was shot in Boston thive weeks ago by tof water Ia her hold, and a | that it would tijurn the prospect of theix | Th vertholew, ¥ ’ SBN8, Publishing Ager ticee ot He | iy the following vote: Yous 26; haya 23, | Humatrated with Pewee—'Sam ! it’s a white " y vy list to the starboard, ‘The Sebastopol | party that they passed tt “by silently, | charmingly and as it por ALT le 118 Wilfiein a, N, ¥. HSA A, Mapper gi ayaa |r Otby | He Rooratary af Beate was then requested | to let her do so. I can't stand it any lon: | Prank W. Houasts, his clerk, died of the ait wt ath, Mevia | They do. mot even try to place the | mitted tho first appearance for this seasom PHE SCIEN Ree ects whieh, Undertake ins | to tu vopy of the resulutionste Seo: | ef, You are not v mau to let her go on | wound in that city yesterday, Rounds is in was owned i this city | interest of the negro ou the banner uf the | of tho ever Juvenant Mary | Gannoa-= Te ARelLe TA Re rife to morrow. jolly, knowing wink, “yo n't understand Tenigila bane ; e ship Sebata) Capt. Savin, fr Ile was not there to enveigh against | coul honid love, but would 208 mera t? 1 E ee ap y —- - The awitching don't hurt ne @ mite, and you Tur Laclede races at St. Louis, Mo. open- “ ho Republican Demoeratic pai but | ant ‘Mrs. Sedley Brown—who repreq % ational life, and to Europe of lasting FROM ST. LOUIS don't know what wer of good it dors | ed yesterday, In the sweepstakes for three | am § ne bound for New Yor henry! only t v atate th o Une bat lo, hau ed a mn les end led tai “git ; iny Sarah Ann!” We bave not econ or | your-olda, for $1,000, Muggins won the race, | Oct: tet, lat. 26.99, lon. 79.3%, encountered a | rigits, the {rleuds uf the colured poone & ir recep the pulses o' Hellove mo, dear alt, yours, very sincerely, | Cord from Cetnel # akon Je Reward fo | Pe RO, BR Te HATE Te eee 1s, for $1,000, Mugging won tho Face; | heavy gale, which increased tow hurricane. | tho men who stand by them, Sad the | audience, who but for thom and Miss Hen; MAC the How at Cairo,—Frightful Accident to | "| time 118,17 In the ono mile dash for | Oct nan of faith and prayer, and Chr Ath abip watterlogged aud ina sink: | speaker: * More of our friends tay bo tn | riques' acting, might have gouo to sleep. ut A. \ i Envoy Extr vordinary | a Trala near ( e- be MAG th ae A $500, Malcolin won ; time 145, ing condition. ‘Captain aud crew. were ree tho Republican party, than iu the Dewo- | Tho iiupression loft, however, after tho coud, he BLalater enipotentiary of the United | ge pours, October BeColonel Bingham, | lot th awitch, Ht don't | A#TRANOMROAMed McAuley Was assasaine | CHEE by stoamabip, Missinsippl, from New | cratic, but the test of trieudelip is the axer | cay is over ia that the whole th.ag has mary : . he South Loyallate wi Lurt him @ aite, and dues them a power of | ated and robb . “ Orleans and brougdt tothisport, ‘The ship | cise of that friendship towards ts Am L] rowly escaped being exceedingly clover andl ITALY ene of the Suuthern Tayallete who was not | oo) ted and robbed in Augusta, Ga, om Satur Yndoned with 13 feet of water lu het | hungry, the man who gives tue to oat iv my | a great auccess, It conclusion wo have oul A commission under tl presidency of vwed to 6 kin Cairo, on Friday night. — day night, John Harley, of Little Rock, heavy list to the starboard, | friend, po matter what political garb he | to that the sconery was truly besutituly the same field Ga I Kevel had left for Venice to take | publishes a card in which he states that the An Incident. Ark., bus boon committed tojail on suspicion sh Baker of and for Philadelphia, | wears. At Ltuirsty, he fe my tiead who | the stage manayomont moat excellent, an TeMovements possession of the war material belonging (| nob presont at the meeting were armed | Asa trajn of cars was lant weok of being the murderer from ono of the Weet Indiv I! put | slukes my thirst why practives friend. | our space limite, opi the fortroas of the Quadrilateral nvr 1 | | ¥ brid “ id 4 Sept. thy in distress, haviug | abip, ws well aa avows it, is my fried” | ayess ow Mayor Morruax, — Mayoe ‘ottan baa colette AUSTRIA with bowle knives and revolvers, and camo 4g the suspension bridge, near Nu Tun wholesale drug store of BE. a BF, aleak during @ be y gale, She | tho Profess then all wt to the Moff ite Ul, aud te confned te hie vajbe, sdiiotial department is uaiter | Baron Baumgarten has beow relieved of tw the meoting with the avowed purpose of | conductor found a young man who could | King & Co,, corner of Milk and India ate, | “eld probably be condemned, wetion of the Republic an party in Ohio, | Hottimaa le qui ein ae mducied wiih greet shit | his functions as Governor of Galicin | inaugurating bloody trogedy, New Or-| uot pay bie fare, ‘The poor follow was evi-| Hoxton, was nourly destroyed by fire Sunday | SAVANNAM, Ga, Oct.8.—The steamer Cura: | (1! years thas party lhe inada polls | hose, Me digeualone, buy it he | Count Kothrick hae been wppoiuted Gov | eans:faahion, on the, slightest provocation dently tn tho last sty ption, | wight ; lose $10,000, which is moatly Inaured, | bria, from New York, left here yeaterday for ii MI out of the colored nen, Butin | Crry Gorrnxwent=Boanp oF ALpeaMe® nor of Boho The dele . construction of their plattorme thoy tg: nored the rights of the colored poople, and ‘ation, which was snppoard to ine| and ewaclated to akeletoa proportions. | obert Yo Tun Resovurions to Crave W, Freee, Keg. Adiniral Togelthof Las been relieved of Mon 'Hrownlow, and’ fton. ‘A. J. | lle ent by himacif, end his eyes were red, ax | hevert Yous eat fers Heim Ma’ | rue command of the Ailétrian tleet to enter att #flroman, was badly injured | Mobile, and returned to port today, with ei but the laws | bY falling from # ladder machinery disabled. the latter Were told by the politicun, “You | —Count Yanpe or Fira Avexce— Naw near me hoAed. fectared Wi ert fisted fright: | though he bad been weoy ig with Bel American to | on new dutios. one a ft 4 ; x = must wait alittle longor. A great issue ie] Posr Orrice Sire, Ere.—The Board met ad ot areal. volué eopective ealings lt PAIN. t on the way fo Cairo, Tho | of the uld not be tranagroased, | Tux Board of Fire Commissioners of the| Fork¥o Riven, NJ. Oct. 5.—Tho pro | upon us; we must settle that grest tas Raid Faregtrhr gsr a sdetdest | onus Paris cormmran Landon | aston mic hey, worm aaid to tn wa {aul he mua env the train’ Note pou | Paid Fico Deparment of an Franelacg | pelle Starlight, Capt, ——, from Wiluing. aka your Tights will coma of tleigselve sve glenk sevariay sherat, oe Pree } op puslir, besides & hom © coptinaal Ne Tee ot ee ee eees | turawe off the tra hile on @ high em | moved pon me CONGUCLOS 166 BIE | 4, lweted Frank F. R. Whi ” ton, N. C., for , with ores, | the progress of events is auch that it ident, Joho » Baa, ohale, begun orl io Sune Hien to Doreas.| TiMs 00 U8) EY Ue celina Cie Brent baukinent sity mules above Cairo ‘wt two | from hia sent, all shivering with the cold; | Have elected Fran Whitney Chief | toa, N. C., for New York, with uaval stores, | the BF ne Fane salltas taadasiecina () & gaia r, and Henry W. Burches and Chag, | Went ashore on Barucgat Shoals, Oot, Sth, sora tla prince of ee rights.” Bot | ties the Towor eat of the Park twenty youre they carrioll thelr platiorins, | the now Post Oflce, were road and rning last, by the | but just as he reached the door « beautiful | Engin which threw the en. | gitl wrose from ber soat, aud with bright | If, Acke 1d Socom Total lose, DUI Sew Aen Se | BU ine toon Par aeee tant ie amrmat | Le mekernems Wise) ead Rorobd Aaatetaas 20: Wes laxt Bourbon rn of The Amarin ie coeweaa who sil Feige in Kurope will | mores of we ral fg tlndite kad phaser nad ihevertyuems | Juin the exiled Land of bor deturuned rela | Sine (rats we, tne Vohuune of a a an seated Dan sah! flay . ri nginees Boston, Octobor 8.—The brig Eliza Ann, | and bad the interests of the colvrod race | over, ane Aeerizous Snd badly wounding the fireman aud four | charged forthe poor invalid. ‘Tho conduct gineors osTOy, i | pad bad the tat of ee cones fi sania \ FY epee egnvalen te meny ut Beeasend | tvo8: Carpe other perdous. Tho ous all polut to | suid $4, and the young and noble qiel t A Lavenroot gentleman who has searched | of New York, Captain Ayres, from Rondout, | Veen ,etboaliod in them lung, sitce U3 | the SealMlOs RITES Sa fae meee ‘ BE Pee iw. ne noe of oll the Sea eit oat wickia aud deliberate wc, | that gum from her porket-book, aad kindly | the Scriptures diligently hus discovered in | with coal for Boston, was rua tuto and sunk | ypeaker concluded by urging his hoarore to | ful laying of the Atlantic cable, wore read oan ATU Pp Re Leu ee Newel The Paris Parsis publishes fo diepated | tempt to kill Parson Hrownlow and Hon, A, | led the sick youth ack to his soat, ‘The | Kzokiol ® prophooy to tho effect that Eng: | of Minot'e Lodge, « 1 ‘ing, by | work erduoualy aod convinualig fe their | ant amauerad eat the eetatere | ate re duties dated the 12th of sop. | Srifamiiton, ‘The whole Layal Southern de- | action put to’ shame sevoral mon who lad | iand is tu bo invaded by tho Ewporot Nepo- | thy achoousr Sik, Wheeler, frou Boston. | tighta, Hee ea ete | STEERS Chmemisio cn M 4 ar RY AES. now, | lombor, which states that in Kosan Digh uo | logation bave arrived safely. in this olty, | witnassod it, and they offorod to “pay half,” | leon during the present yoar fre eaboonen © Fh agian, Sram Pesee. | Allee oad appaloied to snast 7 1 = luaurrection bind broken out, to which the | end will, hare ® grand public Feception {4 | but the wholesouled woinan indignantly ro-| ‘To show the Ananolal condition of cere| ed trifling damage, eeetution was then adopted authoris: | recling all rmeslutions ‘ LUMMER DEALERS — DESIRABLE oughariinas \pompenives ware soceenar7, joel Lucas Me eae sigeas, eiemet Ssed yt fen Whon the train ax | tain farming distriota of the South, an i The schooner A. B. Torry, of Nantuoket, | ing the Chairman to appoiat a committee of [ig of the court yards on Pith Wan Wet Proatene a dart net Pee the Turkish. fe Sma, | trae sande le Prnek Neb mnaang ¢ men | rived ia Albany the young protectress gave | change states that 480 acres of ls from Clinton Puing for Salem, with mould:| throe to select delegates at large to the | read aud laid ov ef, Freat ond Deckag lor in-oblel of the Turkish forces, eur of | lo Musart ipa, Haturdey night. Tho | the lavalid money euou to keop him over | ia Goshen district, Ell ing sand, eprang ‘Lad sauk off Minot’s| Convention. The cownittes, alter consul | A resolution was preseated requesting the a Apply to the insurrectiguaty dieteirte have offered to | weoting wus cal jod i Wo latereat of the | ight aud soud him to his frieuds thy woat | sold recently at pudlia outery Lodge, on Ratuniay night. Crow tation, reported the following dolegates =. te x . Gero eih ot, and Bd View submit to the Turkish authority Nadiva: Mayu lbaste hor o wae aloe put up wud Lrvugut ueuuing, Spoken Soot. 2 Lat 46 Lon. 41. bark | Jamea W Uritin, James J dimen We wed om Fourth Paws.)