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a ‘remaed in full regalia, and oa names Wieflags ant wroetha of Rowers ne Next oame No. 4, of N. ¥., with banner \vwwn by six horas, The baunor ie been! ly exeonted, and ropren # portraits of the Matd Mathew Tying by them ts the wolf d snd Sarp, Cudernenth was the following? And f will gare on thy gold grace ly serane, 8 And hang oer thy soft harp ae wildly i® breath ad that the cold hearted saxon will tear chord fro that hair: . THE PRASIDEEY AND CONGRESS. Highly Important Action of the 4 | H K sane President, WHAT DOES IT MEAN? |‘Thirty-Fourth Yoar. ~NEW YORK, THURSDAY, OCTOBER Il, 1866, Lexmiarcivaie teens mee| BE OROPE, THE ELECTIONS, [S22 Rint martes ie | momen emoe equa, [18 free tar immer tere Par | esruve wee ce = for evervbod >» 4 x P| “ 4 . "as thie w fanb dlapated | Yr i y.) EXPORTS FRO cma ticulars. t k cheers were lnstily given “And | : i now three eh foe old. ‘Thail.. Ntevens i " \ In addition to the names of the loat yy bblor who, in w fit of poaasion Wasmrnatos, Oct. 10, 1886—The Preat:| ter by Steamer. TEST RETURNS, | \iter tives ofthese withthe besten oe lohied ta yanterdig’s Sox, thers we eral the following questions aud requested | THE ATLANTIC TELEGRAPIL _ nk Rivers’ ballet tro that a respouee to them be returned in wrt n that harp, or 6 lock from rao, portrait of Father MaNvow ge. Next followed T. A. le, with bem This banner te presents on one sud, aaa ye, ou | ward for his honesty and virtue, waa gift | To the intervals of the anne ntann | either full ot oatt | Gatrlotie: mira ang OPINION vembera of OTHE AVTORNRYAGES~ momutifvly painted, wits, and several times the air of . their way engagements in New Or | with magical medica! powers and untold | side the “Mtely Well” and tron drink. oo PRAT. \ Vowern y OO sy Mages 7 Nn i mates, fro ¢ several States in whieh | “Rally Rou a ea y By BA.) wealth, He behaved | || eof the water, On the top of the banner c % a of va Julia € ‘the sisters Millio, Clara sith, He behaved himself very well | "eof th us top 0 Ura. the promet Congrom compoacd| Cheaper Rates Promised. — | icvonc'eem tei tuestee, ste if aoa ef voles | Lawyers May Act | 4! ore wergaleosmon | st fist tn hia wow postion, but Bauly | suit tue morte” "Owe objet tb Dare ten from rota Hates seas | —— - nat as received by telegraph. The reader | out the night the. record continued, until for the Soldiers, the passengers ont ayy Ag Fed too much money turned his head, as | sick and bury oar ti ai At the bottom # © Congress as the Constitution re | 4 WO “BUNSBY.” | can accent the statements aa his own judg: | tired out with good news, the Repubilonne for the mber of gir weed | it doce that of The blessin co are li ides, o te Ht Ga ilegal and anccnatts.|A FRENCH = BUNSBY.”| ow secert ih went hone cuttent to wait nti the morn: | The Freedmon Abduction Stories, | ‘he agra of sisicen and twanty, of the oleae | ote cane teat hie wife end comer | 20 of Heaven, and descend. alike pen | ———- - ing for the fullest details The Republic . calle poe forte — 6 pat hi ) and commit | tt rich end poor.” Mr nal brome aml ‘i Vast Plot Discovered. PENNSYLVANIA RLECTION, Tuvineibles were out in full torre, ¢ A ABARCR APTRR PACTS. Joubly #0 in this terrible omtaatrophe, other scwndalons outrages, upon which the | dressed in white, with grecn deohel,. weno | “Aacand. Would exist PuLapenenia, Oot, 10—Kornoy's Pues | sented thelr wanal neat and sol BY TELEGRAPH. fairy frightened him with » terrible dream | wsted around the banner, Next came ¥ fy the President in sending his next am | ——- - hae received Inter dispatches, date fatanee, Ther marched to the JRF DAVIS’ BROTHER, dea te tne of death, and be reformed. ie No. LoCN. ¥; They carried one of beh peduaieht pie ; i UE iY. . = eagie Honse, aud from there ven More Kaved. : ormed, F age in the procession 4 nat Teale an illey het sbin gee! AFFAIRS IN GERMANY. | morning, indicating the election of through the principal a A PARDON GRANTED TIM, Crantastos, 8 C., Oot, 10,—The achooner | This opera was mado the means Inst night | senting on one side the wolf dog standing erew nal ascomblage pretending to be the | —— Republican, in the 10th Congressional Dis F appearance in the streots was a vignal Morning Star, from Cardenas, has arrived | Of introducing to the American publio—in | # lion, with sunburst in the background; be- Oongroas of the United States? Opt a Dake, trlot hy about 500 majority: and also the | that a Union victory en achieved Me rty Restored. ig Bar, q the part of the “cobbler "—after tou | “0sth « portrait of Father Math veree |; GW Doone had classe ih section bth of possible election of Cevode, me ihe Sixteenth w ard Precinet House. at = st Quarautine, She picked up seven addi — u | side: Maid of Bris leaning on harp: One kane hird and Ceorge xtreets, « nu her the Vist Congressional District bacuoe, Signor Ronco We first article of the Conatite |, a buffo (or | ired and forty-three members of this if poll aen doy ue. tional persons who wore aboard the Evening | Yeare’ ticians of the different partios engaged in mic) singer of irr te expressed to hear from t on sUish | THE INSURRECTION IN CANDIA® | Sie artis , . 0 as follows : table powers. He in| Society paraded. Young Men's T. A.B aka ouch House the judge of the election attest hd Bl | Northern ‘tier conuties, and especially Ti. | Sisto duct, and before quiet was re Wasiisoros, Oot. 10, | Star, Leta areas folovs an nes tees Gh te eo ine in | S0clety No. 6, of N. Y,, brought » very ales and qualifications of ite own mom. ' oge, Bradford, and Susqnehanne Wash storad several blows were dealt out upon | Vice Conan! General Sa under date | , James W. Lyon, pilot; John Borry, cook: | th som f » | aamer, representing. portion of Puskas give te the present Congress the rigut | Proclamation by Mustapha Pashe ton County indicates a De shat sete, muneeruetallng partion. fev’ | of Havana, Sept. 27, informe Secretary Sew: | Andrew, MoMahon, Aesttant Engineer; riya hte tg ae bee tie Mathow, beneath which was the inscrip Cle lla eral of the participanta wore taken into | \ is tered Ordid WE Ai, OR » HA. ~i be very incarnation of fun, Mirtl ja in| ion: * v. Father Theol iathew ude the members from ton States, or | Ea s custody, aud those who wore unable to ob. | 84 that the royal order of Aug. 2, aus | Mollie Wilson, passenger vis eye and has a home in every pucker of | —his epitaph is written on the tablote of impose dishonorable or unconstitutional EN EVITA, Congre District, | tain bail wore sont below. In the Eleventh | pending for six months the payment of du | The following named persons were | ny bag y pa our hearts.” On the other side: Sick upon thetr sdmiaston. fe re 1 to Con x eae Ch aa re uk pl ce, ut | ties upon exports from the taland of Cuba, | out of the boat in which the above wer wadtaxanee nye be aoe round, merry | with of Temperance in atten 1 Fourth. Dooe the President's onth of of. ae. ‘ann lose the ‘State Kenator in the | Out violent. blowe' upon thet’ antagonists, | “M4 Published for the first time by order of | picked , able’ \e Peateole ty eens | Gee ee eae comes in the | greasional | Wee taken into euatody and § Died. @ hearing In the Filth Precinet of the | of Havana, of the 25th ult., from and after Ninth Ward there wae a alight disturbance | — pa were constantl; rriving. Each inty was accompanied by «band of nuaic. Custody aid locked up for | the Governor General in tho official gazette | John Kavanagh, flreman; Martin Wret datas eer ee 100 rayitire bim to enforce those prov ise rodire him 6 entetes those pr Initoher, aud a Indy and gentleman whose | '# humors than the Sox to withhold ite lof the Constitution, which give to en trict. In the Fifth Cot Taylor, Republican, ie e! Beate | Mariya 10.—The steamship Asia, : ames are unknown, rays. Ho ia the rare bird of lyric artista—| ~The advent of all these Socletics caused ‘on equal right of representation in Congr from Liverpool on the 2th, via Queenstown | PHILADeLeMiA, Oot, 10.—The D Hl dodo Meeenee | which time the decree takes affect fox Ws Waa faneee ut of all these ° | claim the election of Dy apotr nie discharged soldiers, bu ior he never forgota (o act while he {a aing | sn immanas crowd of Martial tr, sation second, aection third ; | ea the 20th of September, arrived at thie | nim the election of Bes Glouniger, Der 4 aa noon quelled, and no serions | The Attorney General, Oot. & in reply to | ‘The Reported Less of ee North crete an end eae! apd Bi for belly fh nanan crowd of proses tp fesoeabie @rtiolo fifth, Isat clause 1 port at o'clock this afternoon. She has 4 Con 1 Diatriet nd | injury was the patties engaged in | the Secretary of War on the point red | A despatch to the Merchants’ Exchang sey | scomod very jubilant except the corner “AVIA. What etepe do the Constitution | 5 i tee h 1 44 for th Soh Poms the. Sine, COURT 1 the alate 10 o'e och tn | to aty cane fo inion, oon on | and Nows Room says ita affeot when he acts. He is no longer ind liquor dealers, who were at atepe do the Constitutlo ssengers for Boston, and 44 for this wa from at Congressional | \uU. Ch ty cage for lis opinion, oo Mi hee rovevilalien Hb:-Sevard comet er aad % ead his oath of office require the President | ENGLAND. District inilicate the election of Weir, Dem, | t the atreets of the ne follows: “ Lam, therefore, of the opinion Tho steamer seen by the achooner Mary ing either, nevertheless he capers about | liaguated with the procae The pre sver Covede, Rep A. Magee, from Philadelphia for Mobile| the stage with the ¢ srnoas of youth. fo ake in order t k wae made upon | that yc whinge of | The Atlantic Telegraph Com: secure the ase legal wuthority to exclude Despatches reocived by (towed Into Fortress Monroo on the 9th) ot | the tum aa Ascend iy "ita “position, the © Constitutional Congress special meeting on the &th of Septen Committee fron the 20th Ce to the opposite | wuthorized attornays aud agents from col Sth instal distress, and reported as | [U6 tumult of applause which followed atarted at 1 o'clock, in the fol . iu 6 a telee ony thing Cloveee’ la: Maltore bance, several | | t, the atoamer | *Fery scone in which he had @ share laa | lowing orde: Upou the seply that may bem ‘ Attornay-Genoral to thew ont, there is reason to believe, has deter The Directors submitted a re ecting bow i the sharcholders on t able, and thanki congratu: e snecess of th Pistols were fired, aud bricks were thrown. and that in the presenta ‘ntingo de Cul to Sai a, for Greytown, which put | night was ne of the pernous on the sidewalk | ¢ oa per ntof claime the olaimante | eck {> the port of New York’ ou the fth niembors th Chub. The at Hsin ds Beetarstese J (natant majority pontaneous aud irresistable, ORDER OF PROCERSION. Mine Kellogg, who ia Brooklyn's dearest pet, and who appeared ae the cob ve, the Pi » Pa, Oct, 10.—Returna from M districts of Berks county indi: | howe th nigh whose | Squad of Police, under Captal Mount. Mminod to take bis ctand. ‘The questions put | energy and perseverance it waa laid, The al Detuwcratic majority ta the ling party made the attack et Ger ral’ Savage, under date of He-| The steamer North Star is now lying in | 1)", Grand Marshal James Daly and Aids. fo the Attorney are all the more important | report asks the sanction of the shareh lders | 6.100. Tho city. of Reading gives | mantown road wad Muster str vane, Sept, 97, in a lotter to Secretary | the East River, with machinery out for the | ers wife, had « magnificent reoaption, an Berth jounw tele nat) Presidents ee whon taken in connection with the bold ut- | to apply to Parliament for power to inornae | # majority of Lo for Geu, Geary drove the Club for a Seward, anys \nat aix months. wae presented in the course of the evening | , Bartholome at — with about a ton GNallet tite: Mis Ey lo ident; Lake Me ing Secretary; John R. Fi lid not ing with the apirit of Inst season, | Financial Seeretary; Tiiwothy Le Tznelt Bellini, who re | Corresponding Seoretary; John Barry, nember minal capital to five millions ate ling, | Prerancn J Wing the existing capital, The diree ent” | tors explain that they abandoned the ferences of the President at the Fifth | f Avenue Hotel, declaring that op | Some two months ago T was coufdential be A ly advised of the exlatenen of w lot of vourhlon at Np York rblioan majority of 2.000 | aaaailanta, wh e districts heard from. Covorte in | the ut into Fernandina The iujured persons in Bhoal Light ahip | HOWever, neither did Sign ud in the neigh Hegroes upon ® cay, an ae only au assumed Congres, and “not oaition to fseue “one million two | certainly lected by about 40) majority, | Were taken to w neighboring drug store, | Poko "I te dietress, | Taziay Te : jo Gungreas the Couatitution called for,” | huurlred thenaand Yonnade with the frat | Westmoreland county ‘ga Democrate | where thelr wonnds were tlremed, after bothood of Plauteravitg & plantation Yen | Maa, teem om Iny morning ten miles | turned to his original part of the Quack | (WIM. wy of 8. YaS0 in numbon, pes, tion with efinilar deelara- | prafornnilal dis idende aa unnecessary, aud | majority of wlhout 1.00, aud Favette county | ene Oy metabo at tice Tusit, places of | tering on the aca, with an anchorage at the | “nth of Doctor. They both appeared to be opprens Band. aise pateons| for power to ue the be ermtic me ¥ of 90, which is over one o ot een ut the : ‘Three of the survivors from the Evening day oarringos for electloucer. n rates of 20 ani few York this morning on the vd by the presence of that supreme comic | . A. B. Parent Society, No. 1, New Yorks ou er day Lloarned the ons, though less pointed, th to Parliament | come by ludia wr hoad. At 8! sear loft fall | ance of capital, and (o ap county giving Covode a awe of the planter, spirit—Ronoo: 530 mon; Marshals and’ Aids, from his lips prior to his return to| for increased powers. The report waa | inajority of Yu seat eae of rntoraily from poll | wiso bad oan written to by hie overseer, | VIE: io oh ee bs L Ban Jadopted. Right Hon. James 8. Waiey,! Hannisnvua, Oct. 10.—From returns now | poll, and ban in ominibuees le. | asking him if he was willing to purchase the enmer City of Bath from | 7 T. A, B. No. 2, of New York.—73 mom tho capital. From these utt 18) Chairman, avid that he wuticipated at a very | in enon at Dawphin county will | beled for Govern addod musio and | negrose spenking the English Inuguage that Va penetra gM gripe LOCAL NEWS. John Reilly, Marshal, and Aids, te clone that the Executive use fally | carly momentaa great reduet rs Geary wonieniy oth 7 WIN | loveliness to the varied scones. The Blade | Nal been otered for eale te hime(tke over, | lack, with bled and in tow — Cadet Corps No, 330 boys. mado up hisown mind that the Phirty-Niuth | t ‘ep obably to one-half the py mae boll sent normous tone | sear) at a low rate, provided they were eon. rae % NRW TORK AND VICINIT Band. 1n 5S days, onding Septen 0) ‘OR GOVERNO om rate of One | veyed to t r . = — t Gongreas wns not w legal body. He now wake | 12 9S days, oncling Septet SH RARITY FOR MOYER NGM |} Es dats Maen kee oe files othe plantation at the purchaser's | wre, Rare Mipsiise, faces the Joe of Gor Wiest eee e tbe opinion of the Attorney-General upon | aye, includiug | Sundays A Varlety of 1 etimates. the citiaons of election day formation cxush be ous Chreeh te leoear ™ ind to Havre, wae towed here dis Birthday of Father Mathew, Gadi Cong Ho tot tere the grave and deeply niomentous subject; | land lines, of £XU7 sterling a day, audit they | Pit apmionia, Vet. 10.—The Agent of the - pe Py re bal been Pourrent | Sbled, and bad lost » man overboard. She raga Pasade of the Temperance Secteties Lhe ry" aed when it fo given he will govern hirnesit | excluded the exceptionsl days, when (he | Associated Press estimnatce Ge anjority OHIO ELECTION. 1 attempts made to abduct | ‘Porte that she passed a number of vossels | OFSne awed cite Temperance Sectetton | is Society Non of New York=nif® se ® cable could not work at all, the average | iy thy State at ten thousmed Cixenevart, Oot, 10,—The total vote tn this en from Florida and Lowaiane, ru | eee a ort i, bound | Meidents—Manners, Hands, Mags, am men; J.D. Benith, Marchal, Gevordingly. would {Memo —Thewe hn W. Forney entimates it at fifteen | ty yesterday foota up over 29,000, which | mora which hud been sufictently entitled to | ro Hasune hes arrival belle dieciled she | Zachastaam. No. 6, of New York—0 boys, { Hein not dificult to foreshadow what hy ures satien the en | ; y ny previous vote, oredit t neues, the ojtention of the Gov: | ios m saaman 7 For several weeks past the T. A. B. Sool + * ‘i; Bond. Rapper pouse of Mr, Stansberry will be, and that that the ouusand > erument, 1 apprehended that the negroes a ‘ tes of thie and the . cities have | Young Men's wiety No. ow Will chime in fully with the 9) © of £9000) | “The Democratic Stato General Committos wy Aly i ut poo, | eerred to might be from our Southern als date ae Rate home fee: | heen Gar buat aa sear a cian Born Fo ei Marshal and Alda Ps atimate the majority of Geary at 5,000, mares Py, | States who were kept in concealment on | (am brig. Lagiss, from Mobile, for Boston F cclebra ee 1 eth Tne Provare | Cadot Corps No. i, Jersey City—10 beye, Whe Kxccutive, ae alt nid Qeeen of Denmark sere , et tnd ead eaton's majority wae 2.4 some out of the way cay for the purpose of | And'urig'Hratehaw, from an European port, | W2us to celebrate the birthday of the great -_ tian foams to be no di | Getty wisanted bua Vine 16 thes Bes or | pita ite! ye Fen | Me eeeiriay cag any tot, the ma Tuning thems Lo 0 tant reducing | 10" Nave Yorke nny? rom an Kuropean p Apostle of | Temperance, tho Very Key | I A.B Svvinty No. | Joreey City —125 mam ———_— watches to the Press estimate | Jonty of ron, Repub them to slavery, notwill . ‘ . ichwel McNiven, Marshal. Mexico. Walos in London | ougressional Delegation will atand | g,2tt Republican majority in the Beate, it ls | rene’ “supooaibluty ot” tank Boston, Ootober 10th.—In a recent gale | Theobald Mathew. Many meetings hav: ald FRANCE | iB « estimated, will be about 40,000, Marisa” tale cae at Cow Bay, C. 1, the following vessels | jeon held, long disoussions had on routes T. A.B, No, 2, Jersey City—90 men, Reporte via New Grieans. . : | 18 Kepubticons to 6 Democrate; also that | The vote for the purchase of the Gas “gn car's? Gore leet: The, brige Five, Brothers, for | sug eommittess, and banners, and badges, | Cadet Corpe New ir cf Meahottecetilow Siw Cisne: Oak, Onsite Giant aut me oe shar a be elected Governor by 1400) | Works by the city waa vvarwhelauingly in ‘and atccoaded in as taining SET aS Aaron Gone hell eta sharahile bid’ wldaa dc pengaen) ‘0 boys. we os % ne trouclad ates oa neny ae vosai bly 20,000, favor of the purchase. eof the party said to have offered rq Le i Pane 2 “4 syeia reba tints very Band. of the Ath inet, beve been received. Cor | ings place dim review before the | i laeae «4s tonne © the negrose for cate to the planter's over: # Althoa, for Now York, waa dis | all this preparution culminated in ouo of the | 7, 4, B, Society No. 7, Manhattanville—t0p fina had proclaimed — in favor | fae eld beg ead lf: INDIANA RLECTION. trom tw. | 22" Fon concluded to select a cu Re ie naa krandoat parades of civic aocioties that hux men, J. Meade, Marahal and Aude of urer, and espoused the we : ? Jy | Geteral Committen estimate Geary’ major spraNarotts, Oct, 10.—Returne from In | competent aud reliable persons to eoud to ew Ontsams, Oot Partha er | over taken place in this city, At an earl we ‘ , ed or | arte NOW Moreign Minister, Marquis do | i+, 5+ trom 6,000 to 10,000, inna are vei aplete, but appear to | the spot, with inetructl Sargaway has arrived at Quarantine ftv Li y Y | Young Men's T. A.B. Society No.3, of New bs tn) oerpeny eed. etd eke ta cynic nat the inaur | GPMEY's majority Lu the State will be about | from 10,000 to 15,000 majority epegrong long nodoe gall My care eae alubesa eaelveh pair aes bei Young Mon’s No. 4, of Now York—1t3 mea, bo the Constitutional eer eae Perv 0", Firat Congressional District — Niblack, | day beforo last the porsous o Suspicious Atatr. rf Gaabsun'(h ‘ d J. Suuith, Marebal, i Feotion in Palermo, tho revolt in Caudia, | gpeccm ortiemeral Geary to the “Beye a | Democrat fected. roooaded to Babin I PuiLapRcenia, Oct. 10.—Some time since | Military attire dashing through the street Band. Mexico. Gen. Heniparo, an auatlliary | ine disturbances {n the Ottoman Empire, ine” Third Dist.—Hunter Republican, elected. | thorough knowledge of the grounds and on horseback. They looked out of thei: | A. B. Society No. 8, of Yorkyille—S0 mem. of Gorting, with 250 fillibusters, crossed . Filth Dist-—Jultan Republ tod. | sean fomti faired for [ee (8 cowpeas of 7.00 Treasury “ Kaye Matain attached Canalss | Srwat ot tha: Jucctoe for Mechanar too | eR AADRLYRIA, Ost. 10.—Fornoy’s Punsn | Gisth Dist—Uoburn, Hopustiotas elected, | the, undertaking and’ en: thait tery Ary | Motes, fee in Webruary lest, wore| Wisdews and wondered whet “military ‘Band wtainorne Aud Attacked | Canalas | newal of tho Junrista in Moxico, are the | publishos w apoech made by Goneral Geary, | Rath Dist —t Pas, Harabiines, clactad: || Gelore veaneraay: sich reported that aftera | presentod at the First National Bank, | movement was on the tapie, Some persons Young Men's No. 6, 7 Aah raged in the streets 19" | offecta of a vast plot, formed In the belief | at Harrisburg, to the “Boys in Blue,” iu | Tenth Diat.—Willlatas, Hopublicen, elect: | thorough investigation tha seerah wieneget ia ar ae ot en eee Temaabed, 00 the trains of martial manic i wang fe Halos piven as eee when | hat & general European conflagration | honor of the Radical victory in the State, in| d. the Koye an far a6 the Alnoranes, they could | too coupons ‘had Leen out, from slsteon their ears: “Why, thore must be ai Citiene, Carriage says it permanently establishes | ,hleventh Dist, — Shanks, Republican, Faport reapeoti these frets In the Seventh Congressional District, | States or elaewhore having been landed in Papert reapeoting noqsose Terma the Untied | $1,000 notes, fourtenn trom $00 notes, aud | army comin They wore right, “ for tho balance from $100 und $50 notes, the | marching along” in solid phalanx, boneath | would be the result of the late German war. ‘ paid, gave way, and retreated to GERMANY, hoad of the proceasi treet and 2d avenue at a fow We upper fort on the river, Cortina! phe satates of Saxe Moinen Hou. DW. h whole representing $26,800, 9 and proceeded down the avenue Saxo Moinenge® assombled | ‘That the Gov ut of the lou, D. W. Voorhees’ old dintriot, the oon: | those ports. within the last two or three the Dauner of Old Father Mathew, was the pe wwe gomo ten miles above Matamoras on | 65 the uth, to take the oath of allegranew to | (A Yeu tle | towt le very close. Su re did learn of # hor: i reat Te gan 2,000 | {° Houston atreet, Houston strvat to Bower ‘ee river, und avowed his intention te tarde: bared My sorvb yes Nee | tone 4 received t0 indicate pivious obaractor FROM ALBANY. sroat Temperance Army of at least 200) | ry, Bowery to Chatham attoet to East gate (ako Matamorae and put down Canales, SROOND DisPaTc K deen some soven woeks elnce ‘won, whose watchword ia “cold water,” | of the City Hall Park, where the procession Charges against the iowed by h by the en he abdication of hia father id. revengelu zy Street Commiastoner: | , " was reviowes hia’ honor the Mayor ead Wiaeootion prevailed among the inhabit. | Thenew Dake, ium srosck trom the tines hac oi etre to | PeO"anarotia October 10—the lave | iia "aun Uappeare, hy, fine | ARrr, Ove 0A cmntion of aman | nc emenurn euamy i rum. The Ar} Snon Counc and Coupee, or Re of Mu fr jority of Lared it fitting thut Prussia should be the 0 Filth the country they attempt. | Come in very alowly, and 0 : oo ‘i oole' or Hing | cension then passed through the Weat fants of Matamoras, and a large majority of declared it Aiting Prasaie ob uld be 4 @ | citize to ruin th wutry they attempt a a very slowly, and are exceodingly | found on the Koy Yves de Soto & lar munsel from the Legal Bureau of the Citi 3, of N York, numbering 150 men, | vf the Park into Broadway, np Broadway te . ; 1 to destroy incomplete. Tho Slate is generall cauldron and other ohjects, which evidently grate i Pp enslous for a change Of | 50" ‘had gladly accepted in the interests of | That whea our forefathers declared man fod to tho Republicans be cbeut tccp | indicated they had ‘been wed. ~~ lation, walted on Governor Feu | vvirying Irish aud American flage, ani | (ith street, to the Washington monument . : s Germany the xilegiance offered by Prima, | capable of selfgovernment they rejected | "ele te tho Republicans by about 18,000 | ius, from thelt rusty state, it w spookal eon tte, Rxscutive Mansion, by | irggsed in regalia. They wore followed by | 4.00ch sovlety passed the monument u tornado et Fraukline Ind. on Wed. | it! had recalled the troops that hed joined | the here an slavery, wid p majority dout that they hud been «long time on the | *pecial appointment, and presouted charges | \ vs eed Y | wombers took off their huts, asa token vwuklin, Tnd., om tho Federal Army of Executor equal polluoal rights to all. Geir muck In the Second Con Distriot, the A report hae reached this ottice of | againet Street Commlasioner Cornell, oi | |) A: B. Society No. &, of Yorkville, with 9 | ceapast to the “Father Of his éountey.” Tha monday, domolished 26 buildings. One per: TURKRY. Waal ih Ailiuasr Vantanauitea vel elbadnn GF hace ved, ontortalued by tho authorities at | New York "the te hig | MK Banner, proceded byw aplondid hand, | precession then prooseded down 14th street pon was killed and two others were fatally iehs Macnocincis Ceube | the Btate Tagisntures must | The Republicans olsun ‘eight Congress Wont, againat the schooner De Soto, | ® slaborately engromed on tarsi, | TR¢ Mext society to arrive was Young Mou’ | 42,8 avenue, Buh avenue to Sth ati Anjucod On th lof Mustapha Pasha io |" Ligh of eiivoaahip, | nen aude majority a buth Lranehos of the | having taken W0 negrose in, Florida Wo land | charges la elaborately engrossed on paroh: | 1'4"n weclety No. et WY, lets ein, Huh tent it wyotin, a avanio nina fee eae m the arrival of Mustapha Pasha in lon of the Govern vagialatiire thow fu Cubs, Ths report la devoid of fo nt an Jumino " loty No. 1, o . ag: | stroot, Zid atroot to Tat avenue, let avenue —— = | Candia, he isauad « mation calling on | civil and inilitary, must ho. perse-eringly | Mdinnapolia olty and conn detion,taaamich aa thet vessel arrived vows | oneca charg, Foe ee comtalns 20Y- | wigoent banner inacar drawn by alx horses; | wrlith street 11th wine fea ence a weer eee 1 ‘ y 43 polis city ounty give a Re ontoon charges for alloged fraudulent abuse ; THE NEW YORK SUN, [ithe tahatiteuts to supa to the Turis | and eternal axerosed te protect, vindicate, | publican majority of 1,400.” In 1865, they | days ago at Cardenas, with » full cargo of one side represented # alok ¢ avenue to Ath street, sth root bo Conga misconduct, malfeasance in 34TH YEAR! | grievian The mining to redresa all | antl if needs be, w lustitute, where they wore dismiased. rrectionteta, wers pa- | theFain the South satire I owe oppreasod bro: | gave Morton tor Govornor 6,000 inajorit lumber, from Penawcole. th against the savage porse |” Hughes, Republican, iw elected to tuo Lag: | ‘The ‘avy Dopartinent has received iafor CUE OLDEHT DAILY MORNING PAPER | iO W ly down thelr arme In f outiona of rebels, who are still au itapeni | islwture in Marion county, whi Waicn Hews Gdaimblare Lantean, andes | THIER Dayaay Sicsah Ooeaslmloney eada: date of Charleston, Oct. 7th, that in view of | Mt: Cornell, it is alleged in the complaint tho succession of serious galos he doomed i | '*!mplioated. Tho charges are prosontod tho Sons of Te malvorsatio 10 of the route was crowded with offioe, Supervisor ring mani over the pictury wore the | spectators, and Broadway, in partcuian eh acaba 1. | presented’ « very. animated appearances, 2 8 FAY Oe caDE ine: we viet tt Flags were flying’ from many of he pablis om ‘Advices from Athe y that tl tent and defiant thateven Andrew Jobuso UN NEW VoRK CITY jah Ambassador bad ieued to break of | fears to pardon them. th | Having fortified these groat tru Fcoet the Journal of Commerce, aad without ee Hi here ang deers words, sok obambe h, Invianarotis, Uct, 10.—Fuller returns Iu boalth he ts ings aud private houses. ‘The windows of Com Gre J all future deogors, it in for ue a from the northern part of tho Btate, receiv f rr . with un, in sickness wo are with bim;" on | sud baloonies wore crowded with apeotators, except on the 9 the Un pues Pilate RRS ee ene eae ‘thisatteruson, show large Cnlon gain, | POPE #0 send the alanine Tacony om a | a | they wore of the serious char | 1, revaree vide, porteeit of Father Mo. | and 8s the procession passed In review, OUBAPRYT DALLY NKWSPAPRR IN| | Further ine Yy movements are | lve ao prondly won. The | ask aioe te . short cruise in the Gulf Stream, in the hope | ters plies how, beneath which was inscribed, “W ily chesred the eosuiles of king Aloe in Sayroe, iu which the Lurkiah | Sttompt to restore the traitors of the South, mab calltnaton that cau be made, | of veing able to render assistance should AMUSEMENTS. p eee en von. | Lie day was re see unfavorable tur the dle» THE WoRLD. pr ly Aust Wtosivn tho Coppericads of the North | the Uni ity im the State will be | eye ee wnor the founder whose uaine we bear.” atinosphers being cold, and Taig THR NRW YORK BUN presses © INDIA wt Clit | has proved to be w gilvauiam ao brief, that | 15,000, ‘Th ony over, THR OPERA IN MKOOKLTY On the roar of the owe wae the following in (hits preventing ® great many foc obialuing the mews of the dey from of the world, wheiher by Atlanie raph or by Mall, and preven's 1iIE the failure has conaigt © following pontmastors have been ap: ted by the President; Hiram W. Rider afignt Dletriat—Nebleck, Dem, majority | Tension, N.Y. George H, | Bott tow doeper | etnctor | eat anil tow darkor grave, thaw that Laie ney ocenpied before | they doom ug out. A great many of members of these Societies aro labori ven, and they cannot afford to lose a day on ligat for thy | in orderto parade ; henoe the numbers above + The Tadia wu 19 recetved tte are to the Zal of ng Kong to the Ith of Tho now season of Italian operain this viein. | sription ity was introduced at the Brooklyn Avadoy Woe are endeavoring to make the you of Musto last night by Mr. Max Maroteck New York » bes Detaifa of the tamine in India (By Mail) Second Distriot Kerr, Dem. ity 77. | Flushing, N.¥.: Honry V. Colt, Gel the country, Wo tuvite th the taken cord ad latrie 0 Me rity . ‘ult, Ge - © coun! vite the aup io taken aa a record of the lost disastrous ikoaute gud dustioeat cea Third Dietrict—Hunter, Uuiow, majority | N.Y. ‘The following Internal Rovenus Omi | 1 theatre was 1 even tn thow | port of all." : sinbors belonging to each do » plore ie oe Phiindelvhin: Wh) 4 Wore. appointed todays. Archon | Burt which uaually wecommodate only th red 70 men, many of Pingu Tho ona tho tartar tl | Tin following le from the Pullin |, Mourth Diatrictol Dorm., Major. | Vr okten, Assoason Dt Diattiot Node deny | humblees lovers of musle, An enthusiast 1 wroaths of towore| A Maw Suor Dev wittta Steatino Com Pegi lpglitlga oh MOM | Md atbalt por cent, waceiced | Iwauinnn of yeatorday Ve Disieie—didink, Bep,, materile WE 1G. Ruka, discas 3 Dane We Joase | (2FOMK Of thoro who love tho vxcitoment 0. L wae followod by the Parent —Last evening, about aix o'clock, Me, THM PRICK of the paper, at the publication Gold continued to arrive freely avi | ot ne paifiattat |. tixte Wistrict—Cobuim, “ftep, majority | J. Aloxauder, Collector, 7th Dist, Ludiane, | 2% % #¥8 ight wore on haut. ‘The rep | society of Jersey City, with m now bun u As Walton) ablel closks om: Flee Bact fhe o furnished by rs la TWO CENTS io Bank of Bogiati in | turn would be pubficly gi 0) The President having, wuder date of | entation from New York was extonsive, | prepared capociatly for the occasion. On | North River, eaw two men upon the deck ie by earners at the | ng of the Union Laaque.thow: | seventh District—Washburne, Union, m mp PRORORD) “BAYIA: Ms OT nd to owed much of hig aide ism represputation athe 0 in incendie. aia anda of citizena repaired there ‘at P.M, | Joriey a) sits ea ame h 2X, 1806, granted » pardon to Joseph oe fanaa hag F cirenl ira as | Mathew Mlotalsiering: tke" compersees | tun cet oF stealing cation frvm some, bales TWELVE CENTS PEK WEEK. or sont by mati at Mexico balla, AR’ tho shavles ‘of night gathered | yghtéttt District—Orth, Union, majority |C. Davia, the brother of Jefforson Davia, | ™ i ener bi inal be ee oat of) loge to his conntryinth ; above inva dove | ME- Patton took out a rovolrer, and fred af ER BOLLARS bess, Maxtntmtiian Feetin lenper, the concourse waa awelled greator | Major-General Howard red that | jr wetiaate places inte the u with wings oxtondod, em Aces Horlcar abe nlcernatie ae THR PRICE POR ADVERTIBING vary, ateort |) 4 nh yen | and groator by contin reais | Quint Diatriot—Colfax, Union, majority |} ee Arh opie btm gr | “i#eles. But the “beauty aud gallantry’ | SP hg A eli belt Medi dain Hrs yy Jag to location, PROM TWENTY TO FLPTY Cr ve wiwamor Maubtian left Vera Cruz on | aud KF con Atreama ot poople | jo) posneasion of his property be given lim ut | \ apoE 4 ; ide ie the Maud of Mein; | we uncom, seavee Shas the mam. Shey Wth Septombor, touched at Havana, and | tontut gar ectye thee hee eeeeY Youth Diatriot—Willlama, Uaion, mojority | the expiration of the present lewse thereon, pi rer ePallymmpeeenlagly: toe mizali | Site ces of Ldbertyt ature | ace Wyshed cuarecmy, Caters Diss aa I longi vod at New York yesterday, five days | the lade, in wll tho l sont up | pr. b Di . viz, on January 1, 1867, Such portion of od at having compollod the Metropoli. | \y'an oagle hu an tng pond: | ery, Ot aoe alte it was cupponrd wy She ssitorial department of THY AUN le uader | fiom Havana. ‘Tho newe from Moxico le | # lu plure that ca Vy OVE | ity noua Dutrick—Shanks, Union, mafor- | rig route of the property as accrue after the ki Aes er she soornayy is ; y Sis) Sah reuramanlative Of Sie lution’ Deby ee leanne Wilk IA anne, Jeera ‘ henuing y cloitde with @ | YY 2 date of the pardon will be paid ounded vanity with suoh lighted pino | Irelaudand Americ, above thie poture t under tho Left aye important, Maxiuillian tokes strong stand, | hight fawinating “hue, ua lively and | The Republicans claim two-thirds of both | '#t® of the pardou will bo paid to him, | fobm ns gloating suites, of discourtoous | th auiburat; benewth the harp of Ould | Butorry, “i \ anit ia reassured by promises of Freuch | soubiuspiring ae the good news circulating | branches of the Legislature amounting to about $30,000, grumblin sd , . Brin, guarded by the wulf dog. Tn the dist icin,” Mr, Patton is now in custody of the money, eaid to bo on tho way to the capitol. | below. Throughout the long hours of the Tho partons of the following pervons | Seite uuca are a watch tower aud ruingsignificant | (iironee, to await an investigation, hared te he Proui Wis rumored, upon apimrently roliable au. MANE Abe throm waxnd Mazer wud igor MARYLAND. havo been ordored by the Hreside ee Rn eaene | Tesh yeary ogo)’ und | at 18 TS meu turmed cut dee | Penus, tum Wire Munomexn—& View On A BRAC, th that arrangements have Loon per- | from Chestnut nearly to Walnut Baltimese Municipal Kleetion. James W, Addison, convicted at th i upon to pieture an opera au Jon with: ros st to wae GaLe On <ie Doonan Miwaliaae i erate | footed for tt t f the bulk of | Despite the chilly drenching mist steadily | Batrimone, Oct. 1,—Me. Chapu Tire Mens OF the U8. Distries ¢ spetee oats auld Heaply have deseribed «| came No. 6 of New York, with banner | ity 1 xo Waar Ht Sars —Tun Pate = York City, me) SeatLinenon: of the bulk af | Baap! K} UD Mernoraed 9 aLTIM ONE uMpenne the Diatrict of Murauchusctts, of ate 4parvo crowd of chilled ariatocrate, w wn ly four horses ‘one. alin wore | 18 Hooks aun Waa b Feet " ¥ | ico of Maximilian | el nik ) wndiuinished unt Tho entire Republican City Council ticket | @ ten years impriso ARIBCORE Ff woulorum (th Erin, above which wast mott Sobri Jay afterno D of SUN reporters jp ecial \vertisements: punt tho hour of miduig'¢. From sev Y Raed dat Opern House) from other maguitcent ma ‘thet ——— = e —— Volook until the Hwee amethours" theesene | wea @! The vote was very light, and | envieted at the Hor Maguitlcont mau | iy the true source of li as, beneath, visited the cell of the mar , Borris, ab ai a i he U.S. District Cx wlouma, which they calle hows LL ANIMALS, ETHAYED OR STOLEN Canada. | and buay one. Tolegrams | controlled by tho original registrativy lish | tot of New ter at eaten ke Mah whieh they called their homes t * Erin strike thy harp's sweet numbers; | jresout oontined ia the City Prisou, awaiting Gents? | Ee veh be eed fe Military Prepai . Ete, fare constantly belag received from oll « - nent false wud fraudulent vouch cen *verzbody hows to the crend of Mu Jat ite notes bo hie fatal day when, with his own blood, he Bist, CarAvesT and MOST DURADLE | Tomosto, ©. Wo, Oct, W—The party of | arsed mince a eral ahi | dese apolar gl , Geer eae OR poke BORG Pree A rene Mie While bis wo | \stooxpiate upon the gallows the toreible : i *™ | Royal Engineors that lately arrived here are | the votos of forier yeuta, aud ulter, bein thie ely Bical ene te se hag ee ie rn On the roverno ia & representation of | orimo for which he now stands brandod with ue RTEST ogame py now inspeoting the country to decide on the | written ia triplicate sheriay placed. inthe | 0f,thia ely fred oun hundred qu ¢ ar Joseph P. Sanford has been | | Now the people who aro on hand to hot | victor ituthow mlderasing ei necotintoge | sheen vec PS RE SPANDARD YRC I feasibility of ereoting furtitications, ‘Tho | prepared frames on the second atory | cytvunta, Glue: Tudlanee wd lowg sppoiuted Flvet Captain of the North Py | atl the new operas, and patronize revivals of { scucath which is the following. Mathew! | Ou lmae Spey y Fs ) so h Port finod te y wicony, from whence the lighted he ‘ fi | Tho dungeon in which Verris ts confined f 4 Mixty-fired British Regulars had no sooner | (ety toncf tee he” ond at Rite | Sreactm, N.Y, Oot. 10—Th tie Squadron, the boat of the mio from all clasgos [vie of the qumortal naiues that was wot vebipa tire tele eds pose | WH can be had of disambarked wt Queboo than «oders wore cea. ‘The Was ® ost ‘ana fired one hundred guns at Uniler the new Bounty Law, applications | #Fom those which plonty of money has} (it 0 cll. Nise cate tho Toni ng ore, Th has boom dy Hitt ce TE nox received to seid thoin iuwediately to Ber-| L404 Oho, DUE many of our” ie ing eit Ut of the Bate elections yoster | ure pouring into the Second Audito converted Lato love of tine music. aud those | irvased in blue and eter jackets ub pe aia Ati or heeaes donmad ta ered W helena = i shea °F) cons worked untiringly, for hours, In the ot the rate housand per dis whom the organ grit have converted © follawed by TA ty No, 5, ol HIMAY GOCUDIAS. AY Pat enDS SenNenG eke guuey og, Pourth, muda = save abor of love afforded by chronicling the | Mippurrowy, Iowa, Ook 10—Tho Dong. | {tthe mite of @ thoussnd per day, fa the orgun grinders bs rad | were faliared Wy Ae Bs i yo riot | death, aud is the one wherein the pirete prquls be wiarerie = slorious roaulta fos the Union... ‘The t jas Haliney OF Wile Gily ate Ariug » salula | ISINY Mousa’ wore seosived Ia Replam:| 8 enere pudiense la no longer limited to | Tos 18 stand, Senor je IMU | aks paeaod big loss bease om sorts. aie ARUE'S PREPARED FOOD FOR MOCK Lested | Ward, always the “Banuer Ward’ of the | in honor of the Republican” victories | bor, and only four thousand sous out, ‘The | the fow ancient ladios and aucient gentle er represents He tomb of Rather Mathew | th supied by Bornand Vag Bi Laks BR bbing de, whole. | Great Fire tm Lawrence, Mane. nity, Was appropriately firet wusiouuced | throughout the country Paymaster Gonoral’s office is receiving bow und smirk at each othe ur 4 around, On th 2 ONE eee RECHG BRO HER, | Rowtos, Oct. 10—The Arli shortly after? u'cluck, Wer great re ord of receiving i sede eka x pty ts ert rovious his execution, aa! 10 "| Lawrence, near the Methuen Tian teethe Unina tea ete elite Politica! Nei lone He) SLAY OAL RUBE: ThA aot | ARM Hele Semel ion WIN fhe idee | Cute, Ain MAL Oh HG aang WOH | EE ee coe eee (PUK YOUTHS TEMPERANCE BANNER | atroyod by fire yesterday a dous Ae @ Wvet wuspicivus hut Mivpietown, N.Y, Oct. 10—The Ropub | Probable that any payments will bo made | that they have lioop! which every ‘by hier site aits a wolf dog, an lomned murderer, whose case is now hu Netlonal temperarce citer aud Pub niilla were used tainly for the FoF the good news to come, ‘Thy Thit- | tteay Convention today nominated Goa. C. | hy either office till after the assembling of | body olwo haa not got, — and which 1 “While there ta life | “Vasemns 9 : tinted is" CMflaven taris | if woolen, goods, and, employe toonth M af with, mood record of 64 | H. Va Wyck, for Cungtoss, by avclains | Congrona ie indlep Ik Whisks aultineicn. chi i Meat We arrive ug the | Walor cousiloration of the Court of Appeals nd Juvenile Temperance Urgeaie: | Heed and Ay hands, ‘Tha lose is eatimuted | Union majority, afterward. increased to 730, | tio bd 4 , TAT. Society, No.3, of N.Y, | The dungeon is of tho mont dismal oharnoe At $150.00), which Ia anid to be covered by | and the Fourteenth Ward, with 960, follow’ | Hostow, Mass, Oct, 10—Tho Ropublioan | ‘The Funeral of Commodore stockton, | MOlislioa, and which makes life oudurable. | siviud was TA. | sw by ‘eight beautiful » ond wi nausoati oy cea | insurance : mruliteas tt inaling, effect upuu tho vant | Convention inthe 7th Gougresaighal Dis | Pawcetom,N., Oct 10—Tho funeral of | But it 4 How mony than bait malo up o'| Sa, "onelate repreantca kien sete | Wes tanks danny and with » nauseating = Fire ia Oswego, N. ¥. multitude, | Then caine the other wards | trict, today, uomluated Hou Geurge S| So'clacy, | the real lovers of muatc, who aro even to b hinietering the pledye veverae the } & wap linre This apartmontis twolve nad will be sbiy aciieg, aided ty euch | Oswecn, (4.19.-Neil Backwood'e hake | {hfoughout the city with their good records | Hrutwell for re-cloction to Cong Commodore Stogktou took place at 3 o'clock i Maid of Brin leauing ou rican ehiold | by eight in d as ay | ry, mammal dwelling honse owued by J_Me- | A4 the tidings from Chester, * Good for lauation hin wfternoon, All business was suspended ; | Ud among the younger aristocrac er lett hand the cap of Laborty, with the | Of neat and whitewashed Titte Jemenn Guade, aud @ considerable quantity of lacs | 00 for Geary,” was epread upon the ly — —- — lage wero displayed wt halt mast, and the | Young ladica and young gentlemen w lowing lines ’ 1 Pron ell oll alps maf ylling W., Lis JR aseetedy, | er in te Le Gh Thetnieck ert tee a toreh light’ procession of the: Fil Levene tare ond Ung. The funeral | have loarned that the most tongible an! | tno Biar of tho Wost may yet rise tn its | oeety stout und water clogal, frum, the lat Kv. Janae B Dunn tiased by fire laaé ight: Lose uukuown ; | Ward lett by with wusio wud lusty oheers | Iuiom, N. ¥., Oct. 1.—The eafe of the | a4 very large and imposing, many of the | most un eationable right of 1 , Sir y | eetatar hich the perfumed sephyrs Bek. cian Tabane on lumtoe it to A pleasing incident occurred within the | 4 PT ay owing publio men and oflicers of the nave mbeetionable right of Blood is t glory pares Os Whee ie eae eaeenree | . 1G ha ay OF Dine fo Ublonge, Ie he souay, 9 mee yoo wt this stage — yl seagth ompany at this place | participating possession of Mouwy, wud who are consis Aad bell ms Shas was darkest, be proudest cl hover about Mp clans Deenoes ie rs, ‘Gage. : » suid o olight lull in the hard work, Judge | wae blown open this morning about one Es i ably more dlepoeed to epead the li story jor sire’ AGO, Oot, Mew at ni H 4 posed by spoud the Latter tha the spice laden brecsoe of | Lc EN Cutcago, Oct i0enk Bre last nigh Kelley, on retiring from the League, ap- | u'clook, aud robbed of @2,000 worth of U, 6 Indictment of two Doctors, boast of th sen, West come No. | by the blest” Stopping up to the avers opould bg af: | atroyed Lowenthal & Co's wbucco 4 h i ¢ form ‘ Aral ping up %, 0 . tory pd o . MuWenee r * | Jury, at the scasion of the Court of Oye by A ey Beit of whio! «| tap upon the lattice wor Renhiiiauces | Bulseriptions Loaeihor pick ere Te sullen! pgneumed, 109s, $100,- | cheora, aud imperioualy called upon for » | from ono cent to ton dollars; $1,200 in post. and tarmleee sitting hore last wook, indlot. | ® these, Of people in full dross, aud poo | slogant ba no side of whioh was Ee ee persia is hee moe 172 Willem st, ‘ y eyree speech. In response he returned his thanks | age stamps, aud §500 in ourrency, five- | od for arson, Doctors Jonathan Edward | ple who had the indepandenoe to come in hey tation Of the grout Apostle of Vestn | ore, Juverintoudenis, porance I ug; ou the other, the Mat Ho leva ool upon which be wae reolia- any dross they felt most comfortable tu. | st Eriv, low for the honor done him "They had planted | twoutins, coupons, eto, A reward of 60 la | Turner, doomed man, with a slipshod. ‘The Mate Taebriato Asylum, him, to-day, thorn in the side of Audrew | offered. for odie geek ion Gardiner, au the harp that one voniped to aes po Ag arrest of the robbers, who riutendant and sssistart physician of the 1 ‘ 5 wort of gait, alvanced te fre cireulastng aalmauamrron, Oct: 10-—At » mooting of | Jolhaon, ox he would Prick bi to the end | also opened Mosara. Kelae & Btafor'e’ ante, | State Inebriate Asylain, (oF devine ire te | TM all came, howover, with appreciative CEE eee ee ee ee ee ine | eee “door, “menting toa ealaer fasle cops, Tor sag, arin a¢vanee. Btate Tnebriate Asylum, | o offi ru, for dent Jobusou | from which they got about §% in counter: | tho north wing of that building oi he 16th | instinots wad enthuslastio dispositious,—s)! | ~/°* 7 uve of good morning Forri,” with es vo ong oh dyes / held here you Ded B. Turner was una: | had beon guilty of highly impouchable of-| felt mons of Boptembers 1861, by which % Maid of Kria, gold and treasures iisved'cs topes the anpthe of © {4 wee ear ulmoualy appoln superintendent, and the | fonoes pA ae ‘Out of offloe v if the. building Maat dalerate orton | of which were brought into requis: Are to thes us bauges | sho romart, eltared 00 Repat she Spee Nyasa as 4 i ay of tee, ited he jnctitution botorn Lome, Fs ae | bi thor he wil, | A aiat employed {a the Columbia Milla, | lurnor and Gardiger gave bull in the eum | 49% by the performance proseutod. Thi] Ciothed iu virtue, shy country’s freedom art Have yoo Say te tell mo of my os BIRARNA, Publishing Age: jvee A Ay 7 until the woxt owe iy! ioe sens breaded bY fas, meee found four 6100 Lille among Bae each to avweur aud anewer to the | Msleted of the Uvely opore entitle Ia thine only ease ! 0 ne Bat a argo “Tha Coble and the Fulrw ( Followiag the bai wore wou ait |