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W LIGHT—ATMOSPHER i Thie fe uo Hg yout 40 line ai will produce preci@ied; it gives double the ight ct schimney lamp aod eommnmer exe vi', County and & dive 108 sale. and parties purchasing supplied from Isr, edwar, N. HAT'S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN cart mies and uy wheelies tons LY MORNING PAPER | |Thirtv-Mourth Year. | EUROP LATE FOREIGN MAILS. Interesting Extracts. mplaint from which Count swelling in Mood vewsols of t dent of the same journal this, de right, inthe w ed man sal mou rider sits, wat patiently ull between the Ring and the civie worth parchment-coloved, asick bed which he doctors deolare The iron will, wi awererdl bafore any ob al Femonstran: | tow hones beturr at rank amonget © eheera with which he was red with those whi | thone, Ethink, | brilliant gathering | English Govern soltiors, but the sallaw, Tivid-louking stu who was thers motors’ aidyiew corn mMAnENt Cnt | hove « fall a pleted to the ont, Mowagtery of Monte (amine. Jew tor she app stall shinenta throughout Maly, recently enacted, wil DM, 80 Bish evrnae, Wheiese'e | ten oF twelve rears myo, ion of the monas | AND Hom has induced (DON'T PAIL TH READ THIS —PL RE ey of Antiquarians, to interfere in ti watery of Monte Cassino, kreat monastery may. be owt romiarkalle diet, whose deed of wil Kinds at The church inthe beautiful building int wire Florentine a Soe aly | while the tenor and nope: ant ranks as the * value ts priceless, ‘Tha traveler who Tasteee nf communit tog the vocatlot, «at bata Tia et fudie. and telofty bill, and if he has ponete Nbrary has wished he could pass years | The Atlantic Telegraph - How the Reven ts Appertioned. Flecution, eM, Weacher of Lewis! Uywinas’ journal, thus explaiua how the revenue de ent apportion from London to Amer to Voleutia gets porial aud Royal Family of Austria * Atlantic Tel reevives only £02 Ma. per message lis to uy cables, with a at debenture hold | Uuited Sta London and V | \eur's interest in nearly die now | lows the Atlantic Tel ‘of £100,000, £40,000 £100,000, £24, nme | ference ati V per cont, atock of Athe above chi the 5 per cent, preferenc and the 4] menofwar were lying mM the harbor of tockbolders of the At this, whieh w | tie Tolograph Cor clieve to be a tolerably accu of the question neers {0 us that Newfoundland appropriating one-third of thi ‘The lrogress of Reform. pve time on th 9 forgetting all purty dift | terences im a combi that can be got out for the extension of the ever much some of abhor the thot this country «! ettort to obtain sl movement umber of the seventitic ‘of readin die ind desoribed fi ite issues ba justly Fe where (he in- bei ht that politioal qu unable to keep the vubtloss a very long Ww time when it wou | questions of t tire, for he be oming when Parl hot treat the question of refory | treated it in the past Contradictory Katimates. The Liverpool Guar ns present at the late Ket heater was 15,000 n STAR gives th Times and Dainy | telegraph company's reporters at 100,000. 200,000, and the | three tin creased to noorly times befor creases in the Autipodes we 1 “ Lady Tipplers.!” | now in Paris, writes to GAnaNaNt a nant denial of the charge made byw lite | journal in this city prevail in the establislinents, All these ladies will they never hi srosene ail has ouly tobe | unity in tentilylig | such w thing keep on hand a hott! wine’ for thetr lady fashionable drinking houses,’ and that «tin the bill ws pure fiction, w trimmings,’ & faney sketch, and the enti froni the fortile imagination of su self under th which he slanderously nen of Fow York,” A comport sf tat tondea tixm| WASHINGTON. | ieditanamiu| «ae Bere an Ainbassedor in London will 1 8 | CONVERSION INTO FIVE TWENTIES wail to gain admittance into Pritesia to the | : smallest and most inofl elaplog. P ket fron Brussels to Lic da-Chop for my little companion of | rare ala Nata Tae arriving at Vervior 1) Copyright in Mranc a informed that all d were prohibited, | . ard wis atationed at Herben | A YEW baw. ef aemis, all inteudors of No foreign di sinu frou ADVICE TO HOLDERS. | = | 1 | Bree ive Appointment e| 4 LOUISIANA MAN FOR PARIS. By pla thal to repel oo ea ie beliewed het the | Sus, Fruaten ¢ trin'Chof in those parte; mMpeaehment of the President, had been thrown from bie charger, which | Seer levaquin ane wae alarmed at the app aA English | A CURIOUS IEW. | Gi subjects aro dincnsee piigs hence these penauire | the uti ‘The Insurrection in Candia. oe ee ee ae lof The British Lagation at Athens haa stented Wan tho correctness of the statement that Bug | 4 Innd had advised Turkey to cede in to | ing dine Anuguat, Lae tinue to bs into five tw made to the Trew {wt the rato of something leas than m0) por week. There are now out atinnudingg abs The London Daity News saya Tn the Aoutheast of Europe, the posit affairs is mnything ut antiefivcts previ Of insurte inet th hel th ¢ 0 t | $4, m ieee | © in a stat seven thirties oler now lenrn that th aminatic red by the depart. | The Wont ot the average mate of | 4, $5,000,000 por weok if presented ax rapidl: pelted Purks bro 40,000 into the fleld, ty 10,000, Hut the latter badly led, werr ing seven thitiy notes of the above taste will and were | therefore dow forward them to the | aflords the Treasury for conversion into five-tw She and Ler posit 1 WN onaible. ny be | prowntation of 1 the pre Christians, an she has declared her | pert of the ull maturity of the Intention of breaking throwgh the treaty of | muileh itelay will ease before the bonds an |) 14H, on the plow that the treaties of INL | conversion can possibly be Curuished by the have recentiy beon cast to the wind by | Department having other European Powers, we may shortly | Th hear of some movement from St burg. Nw doubt, the late ove: and in Italy have © ary ™ A anwoe has recognized Chas. Ran. | Sh © Consul of Frat Aifved 0. ©, Garni wt Boston, and Guido Puch the Principality of Reuss, of t Younger line, at Baltimore Ramaey, U8 Navy, die wroug, t lowing the example, It may be ment fn con | Capt, Wii nection with this subject that the Hritiah | today in thie Fagation at Athens bas given an authorita: | on tress ve coutrad to the statement that the | upon the | Hoffinan, of Candia to the Kingdom | of Legation of the United St 1 hoe aatern attaire at the | aud George FP. Kettell, of New York, saul at Rhenish I the | Count do M lens | Seorotary Sewurd the following text of a now Freueh law, aa follows; | ity today nted Wick wutiaiana, Aas to Lord varia. has communicntad to sick man, nulition i tir deaperate than that of Italy appeared t Acticle 1. The duration of the righta grant: | Ql0k #9 farming A Hat on the Stage. eal by auterioe lnwe tothe hing inraraine | Nort The otuer avening at the opera in Paris, | pnasecgors, grantees the performance of “L'Aftienne” was enlly tin Joned by the incursion of bat. Ou the nthe ite of the author. | Lb sees ‘ of fifty yours, the aurviv. | hardly: t ng of the curtain in the fourth wet the wife, Whatever ihe the | ladie oe, diverting hi , ving the st dustbin at the large lustre: daw the chorus, to the A alarm of urtiste | the bat ahow the and Selika dur ir duo ot the act, but fluttered por. ntly in their faces, till Mme. Saaso Id not get out anote for annoyance, At lust M Georges Hant thing his at th k t nd Tadepenel wera eutly of th of thie aursivor Crom the community, his allt | rights w jor has if the author leave heirs in ivsne that enfoyment is limit for benetit of such. hein nding to the Proportions und distinetions established by HY Arti WES aud Mo of the Code Noy This enjoyment does not take ana forth wallied | thore existe at them Hiniahed the | Afation of perwone duo, But at the tof wet fifth eeroature reappeared, till at last a si gacious property man having got fisbing vod from the theatrical repository, baited tt with an in (1 fished fron the Hes until t al to temptation a fro be the’ py When the snec was caug volves to the State, the exclusive right ts | & - Without prejitdice to Interview between the I rights of creditors, and the exeouti the Vi the © Reprene ents of cession whieh may wwe | Me | A h dated Vienna, Sept. 24, states dite by the wnthor or his represen |! Eipress of Mexico has visited the Pade Sr pertnotd SU Bask an and the in Upper Austria, Tt is said that int interviews the probable retaru of the preas at Tschl, @ Point of retiring. the former to his home in |? also his eventual redintegration in hia rank, | Have their title and honors of a magnate of the In, Washington was intenacly excited on |! | Wednendny toy the as was yenorally ignored int question of the political OXt Congrons, ua tnhieatert Vonnsstvanta and the West It is reported, ourtousty cuough, that the Sax Francisco, October 1, 1%.—Jayan | only ground. ape advicesof Sept. 4th, report the arrival at | be legally impench Yukohama of Gonoral Van Valkenburg, | Haratt sud th 4 Minister to Japan, and A trial of elvilt Minister to Chins, Both min: atitutional on n visit to Jeddo, Mr, Bur. | 16 is ge to leave fur furson thas China, The Malian Minister had given a | civil wuthor banquet to the French Envoy steamer Mag ed for Chin | Pekin for the purp tween Chi i of th Japan. oft News to September ith. iba ye 9 by miliary courts is unLOR Burlinewm lingame was expected oon fore Judgo Ub ton. ootl's Court for ‘The Vermont Iegiaiat of making # tre wand Italy, ‘Two Freneh ) owe F Logislature assent The ¥« Clark, Bs S. Peck M tars; an Hey. Mr. White, of Coventry, as | plain, Tn the House of Assembly, Hon JW. Stewart was reoelovted Spe Flas. of Henn ussian and eight E organi of Poultn Secretary; Jat Yukohama, A later woconut nays th United States steamers Hartford, Wy and Wachusetts sailed on the Int of Septe ber. i} ‘The Sending of British Troops to Canada, |’. Fuster of burlington, Chaple Towosto, ©. W,, Oot H,—Adhiapatels from | MO Dallinghia Ottows to the Lape saya: Military mien ing, say that the object of the British Govern Pelkical Nemiantte Mian country is not no much to guard against Fe. | Bteeianal Distriet Republican Convention fran nian attacks aa to be prepared for more | Was Held here toda Sajor-Ceneral Benja BF. Rather fT ve Con | tie freed UNE SO Dreaenen: wae He reve ie tol Vules on Conver INDIAN OUTRAGES. Story of Two White Cirle Woncestn, Mass, Oct, H—-tton. dua Dy | 8 | 8r, Loris, Oct. 11.—Capt, Harlow, of Gens | Baldwin, was unautinoualy nominated f Shermon's atatl, arrived, yenterday, | election ty ¢ malay by the Bo | 4 Wawntias, Mase, Get 1 Hon, Thom kirls named Doye, ono 17 and har 19.11 RN aoe Maat Wek Me Tin Thonaa | years old, who had been ransomed from the | tion te Cangtvan bythe Mepablicue ey Kiowa Indians. ‘The isle say that on the th’ of Auguat last, the. Kinwas. att Hvrvato, N.Y. Oot The ts | their home’ in Northwestern ‘Tex ay. ho aadinlih | killed, scalped and burned their father eyed i ay Themselves, mother and a sister, cight years | ty!" vali old, ied off in captivity, and treat | yg AN iieetinnbecdiie |aume edin the moat ernel aud revolting nm Sieh Ge at lt ena ton | On arrival at the Indian camp, the captive i Welt ravished by the fiends, and were treat day. On hearing of their condition, the , ite coinmanding officer at Fort Dodge, not luvs The D ata || ing sutlicient force to rescue them, efector have unininated dota | 4 their ransom, and will send them to thetr menatn A Reg iat Mery amen, | Indian camp, the officer sent to arrange | Newarus, N.C, Oct, Sethe schooner | by their ransom saw the captives knocked duwn | Constitution, Capt. Suitl, from Wilminuton, | and violated N.C, for New York, was off Hatteras Inlet | ! FREEDMAN'S UNION, on the 7th hus! the apt aud | o ™M ju Ballmore, me than sick of typhoid f MUN the rest | Bauriuonm Oct, UtheeThe American | pf the anow, ten inen, lwp dead. Kho wos | Freedman's Un Commission has eonclud ia 4 f Haig ” a od ite seasion in Bulth The report of | when medical aid was furnished te the General Secretary showed that the Cou | 4! mission has sustained during the last year | oP seven hundred aud sisty teachers, sain tha 7 % tained thres hundred and one seh and | Ctteana, Ort IU the post thre distributed half « million dollars ia supplies, | days Uh ‘ ty hug heen on and that its organiation extended ite Sta bh North ands ewan oloctedt Prog. | (elork bt, canes pul nission, aid has accepted | ported, of which 17 the position, ong those ia atten Hrainned, of the Rush Me were Chief d MajorCieneral 0. | this city, d acuna inst hk jos ©. Howard, € ry, late Apaistant - | count Co psiouer of Henry Wa Ue. Clreatt Court, | Besoher, Rev, Robert Vutterson, 2, D0) Taexrox, No J United Chicago, aud Judge Russell, of Bustou, \\ Poult Couet iat t Pear ia|| - ly du k C. Grier Sunday Cars stopped. | wiwting that b a letter from MILADELUHIA, Oct. Ho-eduatioe Strong | Chief dnstion Chase, with show against the Union Passenger Kwilroud Com Pany ruuuing cars ou Sunday, This ¢ ny has boon running on Sunday for aoveral | ° months past as carrier of tho United Sate| juurindic mail, the ter wor the eirouite ba at he ¢ ndye Until after next De. 6 cus wont ull for Want of FROM THE SorTH. Three Weeks <The 1 Texas Vreedom of ‘reedmen (By Mail to the New York Sun.) ‘Tho Women of Texas—New ‘oor Crop Pron. tn Loulsianan, Kio. Kte. reapondence of the Sur) Naw Ont kaNs, Lay, Oot, oth, 1866, ks in Galveston, | Mens of Housework pects Trere aro about one dozen ships on tho stocks in Hoaton and vicinity. Tow a thick aa window glass formod in Boston on Saturday night, A COMPANY has been formed at Hyde Park, Vt, for artificial trout breeding have appro anow Chestnut Urtef viait to Honston, a 64 of this St me acquainted wi this region A Texas, have made ill reservoir at Highton, sfire at Now Bruna | destitute of interest to the re eenge burnt in the Chinosa in Idol worship is nowadays, withont bocoming awar Tre Paola, Kanaas, Rerennrc as a Wy, Oot. I, | Sandor; y: versions of the sovors!hirty notes fal's | heres 1 Red River Pilota’ ir wages for the HT Ik A CONAN Wastisoros, Ort. 11, A. M=Thore & [Positively no truth in the special disputed a) * ‘ weet hie | . ° Liponn, relative to nlloxed queries by Proake dont Johnson aa to tho status of ( — — —- | made of Attornoy Gono Price Two Cents NO IT lay't! : ~ | PuHitaverruta, Oot. Floods in the South, has received confirmatory dispatchys from Washington of tho President's quostions t a the Attorney General, s Disastrous Results in Maryland, res it ml MILL-DAMS, BRIDGES AND HOUSES Haw Yous, Out. 11, P. & WASHED AWAY, Th the Elitor of the Sum: We have received the following dispatel from our Washington correspondont ia am swor to a dispatch from ne asking whothes the Philadelphia Lepore atory was truss Five Inches of Hain ia Twenty-four Hours. | 7 Fst & Hutch, N. ¥p WHOLE FAMILIES DROWNED, STORM IN VIRGINTA, “The Attorney-General says it is seem sete ard." Five fe HaTom, KR DONE, THR QUESTION PostTT 1 SETTLED, mae HNaToN, Oot, M10 w, — rom today many inqairies by telegraph wore wo Wasuixaros, Oct. 1L.—One of the most | coived in this city, asking whethor there torrifio storms ever known herw has raged | was any trith in the Washington deopatel for twelve Lows, Varta of the city are | to the Philadolphia Lanoen relative to he ovorflowed, and no railroad trains hy President, the Attorney-General, and Com ng acason at $00 por month AX exobange oalls tho burial of ax Allen, of | Louisiana, : Trunnag the rebellion ablies, ivof @ poaceful rather than an Angry nature, castlig aside or amu yo) Maye the amount regen tng disposed to make the beat of things a4 are receiving write to the | Cal Utsetlone obiitng ap foe gedit one te : . ed by Sheridan worinvolved in thetrer | lathe tune 4 1 ayaa | pertod for w long tin Ar the opentug of the Charleston, 8. ¢.| A8M4re to property is University, iast wook, there were in attend: | lino of the Up Jonta, and tt was expected there would be 500 when all had arrived THe Haptist Stato Convention aniversary in Troy, on W dreams oF theori nud th dos not furnish, ot likely to, while torminsi | r Dr, Brigham, of Ponu Yo in, named Art aso bull at Poughkeep week, fractured th arm above the elbow while throwing the | Honew it 4 planters favor the or German h tHeient proof durin j set in yoaterday afternoon a that at Galvos | facet A YOUNG ma ing near Sai fumed the hand of Consul for | dows much tabor ity of the right self a fow days ng named James Oldtiold, wae arrested at Kidyville, Lown, and while waiting for the oars, with thy old-fashioned | wontd be a cab thern farmer, tant Secrotary | of the antiy | ular et of ourionition t might well re Nities of Leypt Hicwes, ook # quantity of Mucit attention ia being gi to the raising of tea. of fino quality, of native growth, h nd it in anid the plant tlowiahon romarknbly well on ¢ on in Georgia Samples of black tea | Phe bridges on the labor was choap and whaling service ta likel | Several tor ‘The atoam-whalor Vigi conat of Iooland, has already taken 1,000 barrels of oil, wnd will probably take G00 re before the soasun oloaes, began in London to prove a Aieoess, Thin ia Doginnniny and many Agr nists are already wly-learned loa dd onterprine that can Nor aro the adopting their house ing inte pract Mlnye at this Ae: righta which may result in favor | labor 3 the pertorman: , more aatiatactory, and { duit, tural adilrons at the mato, on We which was that rket so newr th compelled to saeate live Lor with our firat py nts after theit expulsi tdlenens, work is the ordi rived or left the city today, xroaa. On tho despatch being read te the Prof, Henry, of the Smithsonian I Prosident today, he pronounced it false from { rain which fell from | beginning to ond, Ceneral Stanborry made. ay morning at 9 o'clock to this | an equally positive donial, orning at the aamo time, was aomewhat Kater Of tho Dispatch. ® than five inches, being tho groatest | PuttaDKEritta, Oot. 11.—The reported em ty that has fallon within a similar | tion of the Present, aa published in the Considerable | Lenown of this morning, cansos much @iss Ported along the | trust in mercantile circles Potomac and the Chea penke and Ohio Canal, na well as tn this LOCAL NEW: city and Georgetown, ‘Tho storm haa son: aa tinned ainoe Featorday, with bat brief tie any Sen _ Tus T is beginning to boil, Hautinos thie rity, Have you been yn eas Wh has got the nomination? and, Why dea you get naturalized! are the most impers tant questions at present und are sterese typed upon the minds of every putiticiam, that is, if one may jadge by the frequam® vicwre, ATICAL heavy rain story 1 increased 0 amount of a were flood In irtiens of the ity the eral {uot deop, filling the cellars, | ring the night. Aa imme Water fell. The atra of the lower p water de, The a oa te all vory ah PFC | utterance of them. Republicans, Nation ral tailromil bridges near the eity have | fel aed Beomben piaerts tee boon washed away. ‘The rain (2B, My still | oe ta eee a ace brary ane enothor in keeping ap omthusiasm aa@ holding mootings, and rallies, and conveme tions, Nearly all the organizations hago hold their primaries, and next comes the most important work of selecting eandidgtes for election, momnmny Holl is putting om the business appearance which it gonorallg assumes at this period of the year, and all ¥ long ite hulls are tilled by ¢he Democracy in the shape of committess, who assemble for the purpose of making ar rangements for the great contest new® Laat night the National Democrat the Sixth Assembly Dime | trict, held a meeting and nominated Jolm Singloson to represent that District. James vail, All accounts agreas that the quan Brooks ted to ropresent the tity of water whioh (oll in this ruxion lust | Highth ¢ ongressional District, and Fernam tan this morning was most extraor- | do Wood the Ninth aressional Distriet, dinary. A numbor of d The Republicans are also busy making thee the Pata On Wednesday evening the sive a Union Judiciary Convention ng aut nowinnted Alox. WE A for Surrogate, and John Sedge or Recorder, A number of pers sons aro already announcing their im tention to become a candidate fee —=— District, and among thom us a lady contin Bartimone, Oct MH <dfemey floods on all the atroams have onnged considerable dam ago and loss of life. A number it and bridges have been carried away uklia and Broderick turnpike are gone, Several houses have hoon wept away. A family of six por oud another of three, were drowned. swore found today, Ulehen tor bridge, on the Baltimore aud Ohio Rail road, wan destroyed by the tloe Battimonn, Oot, 1 M.—The rain has con today almost without intermission HL is atill falling. A hoary oasterly wind wat Klyaville was awopt off, guinat the turnpike bridge at El! hold @ Hiott's Mills destroyot it, ‘The wreeks final: | ppqe Iy ave Hated wt the Leavy atone bridge wt | wick Mehester on the Baltimore and Oblo road, Us milo from Kaltimore, which gave way to the tre Aig pressiice. Thin bridge was the day, and work tl | destruction of live stock is reported. Ds ries now pals In the Stato dor not exceed $1,000, vere injury aust fairly preparing iments of the Fy with «kind vil Alubunna, especially al woof the lorge rivers, the H Leh ae das holt an inch in le whieh euts off the leaves fe, | denly by nye the | alte to another to cont » Way eatiznated at one | hat fifty cents wld podites’ the snug sumo inst | Gusenat Siekles has int init the tells inte w eum partially: destro | enp tities that they So raptd ate th operations of this worm that the finest orop soon be tustered out service on his voluntecr r rhe will retain his present der his wow rank remuiny tu be determined A Dowy-Fasr members, the anost in rive tho plant expand. pro- which the President can , maturely, + the trial of Mra, | quality assaosinution conspirators, | #4 It nt all urt having decided that the | ef where they in that rou ne night, anid she vhed it to the ledwide of the mistress of the down there, she commenced an to mow uutil the the cat to the For the first time si from the work of t chusetts State Prisou hav the expenses of th earnings in the prison wore during t eott aking twelve hy Louisiana has aut ool northerly winds and the buol Hoat is needed to bring the portection, and in cool eensone it T saw a planter from choune Parish, vestorday, who eaid be begin " rolling” till is always daugor of oven a light frost is its in the Massa. ive for trial, which will require | Wal Athe | the United States Marshal to bring him be. | Jule i itaiue lean nga. — | feared the, There are wow 518 Moxrrntini, Vi, Oot, 1 —'the Vermont | & frost; Nawrveker County, Miss, t rolling tin O few of tho trinls and atpelier, Ansiatant-Neo- | or, and witstedt there has not be ree cont tox ¢ have amounted tu of the superio on Tuesday, tried two cases, | wnd adjourned with its hus same evening Rev. Da. Bynowis, everythin Clork: and mike the housekeeping, ife in Lawsiana just now rather the reverse of nto vinit the interior of Te stock raisers of that recently | te ondition of the aya previous, from an tack brought o It in sand there will be heavy dom and late eup Texas next your tor vil inplenents from the North is ean he gathe 4g] Dr. Edward Jarvis, of Dorche brought ou a re bof IN, saya few weeks ago 1, but the wor aves, forma wud minenced on the continue wa they have first ballot had thom cd he readers of t {| cooking empeciully, Most another woek, if they duly ha u4 cotton wie RL EOTIONS. Fennaslyanin, Par sencrnis 4K9, wore blooming with the great staple.” at tho recent voution at Huston, in re fleulty of refusing #0 drin ‘or Wilson waid he ty it Hon, Win, | maya that Genoral Goary's majority will be The ti With petitions fror holds give the Re. 6 Of Mursachusetts, protesting against f the Ite, | publican ticket a maj adinner in his hi eked him to join him a glans of | lelphia Press char “Tnever drink wi hat hud settled ty tact had no ditticulty Vaited States bors of the Cabinet aud Ministers a Ges. BUTLER, having discussed the justice ave for hia whare in HUNG thus anathe Hd be uttered by ao | Such houses J ials, wud for that reason cheaper, and could | 1 tow cinder any other than But Leheoks of fourfold brass to give failed in the atom murderer wow | the world, anit also more ro » the attempt ard, thief and murderer of tho Massachusetts hero, to complete. the standing up in hu. the propo Iwo m will probably in nr bly ani coolly sition to hang ‘The Catholio Counetl, hy | Plenary Council of th Chureh, | Blanchet, « Requiem Muss for the repose of the ao the decens 1a game of b Kurekas of Nowark this afte ing to various delays, only four innings were played, th prelates of the Church, and tiod, The vircuit was adjourned for | Bishop The game was thon called on account of the durknoss A the strongest on the road, a taguinst all former floods. ¢ " Mrs. Caily Stanton, who announces her desire of representing the Eighth Die trict in Congrest—"as a rebuke to the dow: hant party in Congross for ite retrogressive Jogislation in so amending the Constitution, | a9 to make invidious distinctions on the kround of sex." The electors of the diatrie® | doubt the propriety of sending ladies te | Congress, as it might induce the membeus aheop. h along the banks of the river, Forriiss Monon, Oct 1. —The weath ne COWS and Ih are atrew is still unsettled, A heavy easterly storm hay und outs | SOCIAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION, — | (0 “ pairoll” too frequently. Mra, Stantem, Foecedings of the (onveation resting | declires herself an Independent Onndidate ‘acts aod Saggeations Tuk Ocray Yacur Race. —The only aowg, This Association met in Convention at | that has ved relative to the pres New Haven, Connectiont, on Tuesday, Rt tives from noatly all tho N es wore p xreas of t yacht race botween tg Henrietta and the Vesta is that the Home ment. The first day was oo- | otta came into Sandy Hook at 7 Pa ‘I with prettininary business—tho ap: | Wedneaday, with jib boom gone. ‘The Heme 1 &o- On W edo | rietia had not acon the Vesta since Tuoadag pore wore road bY | afternoon, whon off Absecom sie was aot portant of which | faites asterns sree fhe mass elif ht |e ton, ce_ ea trmge fished bea Wille: bali Gok a Brornenor Two ov rim Vieties Skancamd Weeisuervan Me ike iy tue Nowra Riveg ror Tuna.—Walteg i city, loat two brothers hy tha isaster, On recoiving Ug pointment of committe day ome interesting pi m of dict or ponsibility of Ith of the family ; the important aubject of ment Houses,” which is attracting ao | Evening Sie di pevdlange besetting much attention just now, The dest named A Was read by Mr. G. B. Hubbell, a/ 8th On Wednosday night, be imagine® nv Warden of Ming Bing (N.Y) Btste | that the bodies of his brothers wore im tha Prison, Me stated that the bast priao lock at tho foot of North Moore atreet, emi tom known isto be found in treland. There, | ho plunged overboard to recover them. He | Jenrs.’ tey are put throngh a. reguing | WAS Fescued by tho Fifth Ward Potice, aml nirse Of ‘And by good | taken before Justicn Dowling. The magie wlly shorten the | trate, ima) a h ryprton’ the | Crate, imagining that the wan had become mutiued cells wd fod on low | Ft wl, discharged hi Walsh immes | diet. Hut an signs of inoral improve | diately returned to the foot of North Moen are manifested, th advanced until | street aud again plu inthis: we erantan Hectares aro delivered to the prison-| He was rescued @ second time, and Justiag Dow th the Charities and Corrections, | Parat Resover Acctonyt.—On Wednem » While passing ar Fulton, waa aoe cidentelly struck by @ truck and knocked down, ‘Tho wheel of the truck passed over ad by | his body, injuring Shehan internally. Masa nove to the New York Hosp of foot on the atwrward, Coroner ay hold an inquest on the’ body you. moral and intellectual ¢ therehy ae There is much om iin England than in Ireland, but speaker's opinion, it originates among work in the factories, many | day evening, Donuis Sb of whom begin thoir career of erime at ®! through Pearl street, ler me places, ‘The treatment ry | of crim heved, was more humane now than for The second of these papers was ightenment is he died soo Ho ap the. inthe | diftorent organs of the bod the whole tone of a man’ ud a verdict of accidental d | upon the state of his digestion, the amount tered, John Moore, the driy of nutrition he receives, aud the manner of | the track, who was arrested at the th ly discharged. — Deces rand lived at 73 James stroeks aves a wilow aud three children, | from bad cooki f wed by indi geati | The physical and the n ntal eon | jemmom having ‘large OF the citings dee | EXtMETION oF ScULETULR—Mr, Mosiog partinent, and yet there ure very fow who | of Rome, Italy, has now om exhibition at the | are prepared BY previous training or stuly Tenth street, near Sixth avenua | moat. treaqn formed in such aman: | tiful p f statmary, wreegh® in the finest tu warble, and represemt her that its deemed rt otherwise, as the case may he, Nothing is| ing: 1. A life-size group, illustrative of the ula, | done by exnet rule and measure, as always | «Rotuen of the Predigal So A lifesisa, the case in performing other kinis of work. | gy of Milton's TA Pansncosa, & Ale Neither is there any judgument or skill exer: | th aed in aclecting foot adapted to different | py Classes of persona, as there is in seloc manner in which poople ¢ important sony In ot in caso t ntund tho business t Daughter,” life-size. 4. De La M wue's “Undine rising veiled from B® } castle well,” lifesize, 3. The BP o Uthe | Eden Regained,” from Moore's Lalla, 4 Ife Rookh, life-size. 6," Pocahontas,” in the of ber tribe, eg 0ekine') dross of the noble wome: F callings are | given in Do Boy's work, Across is Intros ydonotiinder | Juced in allusion to her Chriatiauity, and @ Propose to engage | § #8 to indicate: li The Hon, David A. Willer, of Boston, in speaking on tenement houses, was in favor by Cooper as worm, twowen of that period, of octagonal shaped houses for country reel | The two latter are under life-eize, A uum dences, ae being tore comfort | her of the elite wore presont last evening te venient than yothor, cities view thew beautiful works of art, which pomed a plan in which there. w the sculptor’s chisel Lave been brought from, simple blocks of white marble to be | almost living realities, Mr. M. it is am "| derstood proposes returning to Rome shortly Meeting or rae Bovro of Hrvtras FRA AND YeLtow even SHIPS AT TH =A Fouce ns 0 we Rew TAINED THROvOM THe WivTeR, Ero,—The Ith held their regular weekly » secured. | meeting at 2 P.M. President Sebulta iv the Hghtand more venti! Chair, After the minutes of tho last moote ee eenatry ans | ing had been read and approved, Judge agonal houses in oud furnishing indeed peopl with le wn acre of ground, lutions for tive Hd be bu have additions placed to them to wn indeth nite extent, and the number of rues great. | Cr ly therensed by subdivisions, ‘There would | py er from tira, By this plan iors | placed over the same space of | nev plan known to | Board of Ht P Ivsrke be loan dan rv round than by any 4 Ht lation than in any bh beated ina better manner, He would have | all the cooking at the bul Hoaworth presented a report relative to the fog. in the cenizer The housse would be | paniie osudole weton roseer’ Gente the en four stories bi li, with 2% foot front, 36 par | fect that school No. 48, iu Woet 23th ot lora, 40 chambers, (all oetagonal in ehape,) | was very badly ventilated, the claseroos Hi large closets, and ther closet, They nil some of the privies ia a ald be built without the aid of an arebl Glthy. ‘sondition, Sehoul "No, 55, ta wet, The plan w € many t2tu street, had @ stable in the reas, youre study b; t | where manure was deposited, whic would bo acc it] a very offousive odor. ‘The stable liquid wad would tu time, leo allowed to tow wear the school to the detriment of the health of the scholare The Hoard ordered that a sewer be seid ot 19th a Crvernyatt, Oot ILA fire this morning | the stable that would extead into desteavea It. Luba’s box factory, No. A pickle factory af 163 and 165 Weg Weat Sixth etreot, Loge 920,000 )°Ineur. | | ance $1,000, (Continned om Fourth Page