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Ee THE NEW YORK “ET SHINES POR ALL.’ - ate basis ! crrtats ie | 34TH YEAR! HAO Gr Sy THE OLDEST DAILY MORNING PAPER | Fi y IN NEW YORK CITY | ; 1 Mxcept the Joornal of Commerce, and etthoat | ception fe aa k OR ALL ; os nary atepa toward building sete the International Ocean Tolegeaph Line, - meet are being taken, and the work will bo push ; sail Tr od forward as rapidly aa possible. Me. © one of the oldest Telegraph Sit perintendenta in the country, haa accepted SHINES F hts tebes, 17 rT, TET ee Seater = “ om " . = . oan the important position of Superintendent of NEWsPAPER IN| Lhirty-F'ourth Year. NEW YORK, FRIDAY, OCTOB 19, 1866. Price Two Cents | the International 0: Telegraph Compe ' a Ons ~ — - ay, and "will sail from win City of Now DUR T RRERVONDE 5 | York on turday, ath Ynst, for Tug ew youu sn ramewe every weir) WASHINGTON. | ci totexte contesroxnise: Nows Items. From Havana. | The Quebse Conflagration, : y qovornmont | Plorida, through # poction of which’ State the ues of the day from every part —— dneveGitent Inpeelarees forvithe Warvieane. | shied Ja t al negtoct and | the line ia to bo baile. He will’ make wa ber by Atlanuic Cable. ty Tee The Reported Resignation of rialtrom Fugiaed Ti Tegra, the Now York Sun Havana, Oct, Ou Wednosday last, | FULL DETAILS BY MATT. | folly which led ws se much joss of life and | YOFs and determine ~ oo h Kingston News, The @ topted. Several loading citizens and pub. who was killed on Monday nigi one thonaand m LE ine niin rtp compact form, A ON HALE THE PRICE of out t | Secretary Stanton, Orvteray returns from Pennsylvania from | the Queen's Birthday, the Captain General | apa yecey CARELESSNESS, |" | lic men of Florida have auggeated that’ the (4 peers, | \ Ab minal TET | Dean Sew: Hers oe are all pes Hil but two small couatios, show a Republic | bold a Court, and the next day a grand re | Kattrond Dtenster. ne be built from Ferpanains te Coder Korg THR AUN ie read.every day, by neatly a | Doubts Abc atter. | rll serie” Waar "| can matority of over 17,00 view of 10,00) men took plac Robbery at Work in the Midet! Mico ice, Vey, Oot 17 <The omatwand | On the ® sof the State, thence by oa mace tir tremens | DOUDES About the Matteh, fan don the Penne rats Prom one ead | HMA ower ah" “P| sew of 1. en oh pac, ti vie Yee lhs Fisk: bona night Linpreas Train of the Atigone | gyt@yHarans ‘Thie will bn doterminod Ma ndverticies nvaneetents at 8 Glance) e medion: TIT = TROUBLES IN MARYLAND, | °f the town to the other nothing is talked | °" Choleca (N ently, | Nehamas on the J0th ult. and lasted two | - and Great Weatern Railw iin | the Wiapaesed peed ie Gober o ef edvertisine rarely te be ound Mbetit bot: the deaperate: dhatactes of the Mees Wt Chotaca (Mass) Heach, recently, | t ult, and tasted two | que ENGiND HOME CUT, 1 orn Kailway waa thrown nizxoatol route ix made manifest ‘PH PRICR of the ‘veper, €1 she pobiicaucn IS CIVIL WAR IMMINENT? | invaders, the blood thirsty purposes they | NA*YCAtoRMAY sentenced, at Boaton, to 19 slays. Almost half of the town of Nassau — _ wn the track about three anda half miles | permonsl inspection and survey. Tt wi m | ei wae al f t of L t any montha ere the cities of New York 00 or Cernlchod hy news venders. TWO CTS have tn eiew, and Vow Genrer” whion chy | Tents iniprleontacnt fa deatroyed by tho storm, Housea wore] Oy ken ee. | wnat of Union y ay moruing about | and Havana will be in telegraphie comme PRE COPY : and ie deivered by earners at the Gov. Swann Determined to Ree While vt Canali lide cbder fome 1h Te] A SOLDIEN'Ss moonment was dedicated at | blown down, roofs carried away, and tre Th a Maes A Wed. | UK The conductor, engineer and fire. | ntoation, Hlouss, Hore ot Shep of any who desire ty or ove the Bal be api beer fart bea dh dood abd Gorham, Mo. yesterday, with appropriate | "prooted. Trinity Church waa demoliahe he Quobs ere of Tuoaday and Wed: | man wore injured, and one pasa r— MWFLVE CENTS PEh WEEK.cc wet by mallas| “peo Menttimore Wee | i. said that an invasion In every stay to be | Gorham, M tory W appropriate | Ae snlertapeepdl REPS that the fire which broke |G. F. Mache y Ant one Passenger, Mr | The Patel Accident to Me Dwight-Sates Gk DouLsne | ce Commissione Nifaelidy Uist. en which report | SePrMonIes. “Major Cieneral Chamberlin, |The Covernment hots oat part of te | MOMAY dectarn 1 he broke 1. H. Matthews, of Elvira, was killed. Ser Pareyry Sod THR PRICE FOR ADVERTISING vary, seren . | makes out to consist of any mumber from | GOVerHorelert, was the orator Tee ett ite tone, BF the Mastne | GUE Say on Bansiay mersing wae the WON | eral ther passers ware slightly hark | Mrs, Kennedy, tip antemey. o& darwin rao sweTeTrTcemt’| ‘The Evening Gtar Disaster. | | Thali thowe of SMe Stayin and ha | Momital was ently own oft Ves | desteutive ‘one ever “known in Que-| The accicat nas Sate hy eee ieee | yet a onlay viaks H up toa million, is aasem: boo since the firos of 1445, Thore is little PEK LINE, for each Insertion, special arrangements : # wore driven ashore aud knocked to : * ; A. a boy of nine, were found seaterday in ous disposed person removing a rail from | at the depot of the Ni bey te ade fr sdveraemecta st unum ieagtn,, | ADDITIONS TO THE LIST OF savep. | bled al eile te Cade Perce ee | the CHIAL GE A: GURCUGMED Kenian Yo Torttawd; | B1060K, RAM Whavees Geors: Rustchibon, ite | GACT CARL GIN (OaHtAl Sendugratlin: Kress We wesk, Phe comvany van ve and ot tas “a ‘A Af New Hata nye editorial department of TIE SUN We coder “ee ment to tranship ite vast force across ‘ seen high ANUaen earelecenses pn Bi : pany offer 9 toward o made tho following statement o the charge of Jowrrn P. Mac ,to whom eomum pebbchi theta k NAA tad the friendly waters which separate we, aut | Me» burned Wedneslay night, they having | Neighboring istante suffered in the same | af had kept sp 0 drinkin F carousel | 028% f08 the apprehension of the guilty | mismanagement displayed which led te _Neations shouid be wdtronerd THE “GIFT" PART LEFT OUT. | hurl havoc and desolation over the whole | Perished in the lames dogree, aud a large number of veaself hay card ‘i 1 party a hor father's death, and of the brutality of All letters relating to s@vertisoments,eobrertptions —— tof tha detacted Bettiah A GAME of billiards, 1,500 pointe up, was | been lost or dainaged. ‘Thie hurricane ia | fom Satarday, over night, until Sunday, at tee Provemed wag one of the conductors of th M or any branch of the publication buslness sheuid be ho, hoy he. nt of the detested British provin Played Wodnesday night betwoon E. Dan | the severest which hae be Neriouced | Semall grog shop kept by a man named Empire Ashore. of the conductors of the care, Mra, idroused to tos Procrinven, — " The Grand Jury thia morning brought in a | mdneeday night betwoe “n nae Deen experienced | idel, wh the Woot atigle of the Cartier | SANDY Hook, Ost l8thnThe propeller | Kennedy's statement le 06 fellows? K Moses 8 BEACH, Wasutnoton, Oct. 1 | true bill againat three Fenians, and their | (ele and War, A. Tobin. The tatter won, | since Ixy Market Pinon; and at an early hour that | Evite: Captain Price, from Wilmington, | “We arrived at the Jersey Cit Gorner of Neswwe and Fulton streets The Narroxat. Kerenticay of this mort: | trial will shortly come off, ‘The tovern.| ting the puree, gold ous, and champion. | All vessele from New York aro now quar ing the fire wae discovers, At mn| N: C:, le ashore om the eutelde of the Hook, | ‘hee quarters of an oar before Yo ny saya that it hae the highest authority | mont are atfording evere justice in the eave | AUD Of Massnchusctts antined only three days. orning the fir : 1a | 2PPOsite Station Mouse No. 1. Sh Of glartlans my father wae mesh Ss Pochette tie die tha topeee that Mas, auntie bis | Gt * m : se | ‘Tue Mazonio Giraud 1 a tantaeks, sa o'clock, when the whole city was hashed in | ))nnls gel cone 0. She i*/ at findiag no one to direct ua to the righ jor deny ing the report tha anton bas | to the suspected parties, but there ie evich @ io Grand Lodge, of Kentucky fos shee S aout «| honted. and haa three feot of water in har | cars, hut after much dimculty he found Spootal Advertisements, | teudered his resignation as Secretary of | strong feeling arainet’ them: ecially in| Mlourned yesterday wt Lauiaville, aft North Carolina, Borer ete eeey eemeen tareedmnoe CON | Gat” Wer Wales WAR utero ‘ll along | lantern holder, who. told we wo must aw e P QROCER FOR 18 YEARS] | War while the Nariowa Imreniicescen | the Jury, that I do not think they will pull | £Tauting thirty new charters, Three hun. | The Election. Siccms Wem cies Gee hous ad Proners omar | UPD CRUWONL Gttnen lone wane their coming on a platform ; wo did #0, and HEAP GROCER FOR 18 YRARS— | War while the Nartonat I fs Kod tae : Puig, ated and forty-three lodges wore repre. | WiHMINaTON, N.C, Oct. IL—The election | iseuing from over the door of Trudet's prom abt. when the train oame into the honae, » young HERW OD one at our parks, thy : | through. The constant dread ther dhs hore tovlay reaultod almost unanimously for | aes. ‘The police raised the alarm, the door] OUR TEXAS CORREMPONDENC man. Daseenger, told my father that the | written a letter to the President, requesting | another Fenian invasion tente to k ntod n Ls ‘ DENCE. ar ‘to which’ all ng, wae t ; a te SOE SPA Wi eeduue Colveal THUR hich ro. | Governor Worth, Conservative, He re: | waa burst in, and an attempt made to atitle | Ga'vestom and Vicinity 1 f tiver | slcaping car; after great diffleutts® fatty to be relieved of his position, was at least | strong bias againat the prisoners alveate mor Ce Rucker, which re. | Mavens Wor D for Dockery, | Me. fire, but it prov in Condition of the Heaney Piygear after groat dificult, father pa Premature, but the later paper says | captured, ant every means will be taken | “tly arrived at Fortrons Monroe from Kich: | port) Ste votes Againat 2 for «1. | opening of the door only Coen Aielee ele Ce Ee ere O08 | closd the detest eta tiene ctorRnenee It ia understood that Mr. Stanton baa! advantage of to accure their conviction, Tt | MONd, With a cargo of store © the Gov. | Per the Legislature, Hall was elected to the | to the flames, and before a fow minutes had otton—dales in the Gulf, Ete, Kte. war BO RE Ae Bd irathed Eis tereuciy We adie Go te eeliavad r erntuent, reported having come through the | S88 end Cowan aud MeGunney to the | elapsed the whole interior of the be Garvearon, Oot, 10, 1864, | Sho on the ohtat hel the mam : unval report ix completed, | H Fumored that the counsel of the Kenan | 1 Ntoven toot of | House (both Couservatives), by within a fow | WICH was a wooden one, was ina binee— | Gatvoston ia a dull place. The entronad and insisted” on. being admit, ferperhad in the ma account of his health tie | taken at Cornwall, intends demanding t Gap Conal, drawing seven foot of | Ue having only time to aave thom: | 4, . ted; thea father. and ren. i ctees Bana would not be averse to sponsing a few | release of hie cliente, on the around that | Mater | Votes of unanimous, The totul number of | By this tine the fro had made | S60 Are send ond water, the Yown be built on | A md the doe ae ce we nth, ERTS saree Pee able anion Minter at cheat eae ; bed ed hate aah on the Memphie & | Yotee Wollod was 22, The election passod ,teadway, having communicated | AM island, and that island ie an accumula: | em found them thet we ene feu eee Y ee ; ANON itis vernn wl ne oe on faba off quietly }to the adjoinin ose on the | tion of ocean washed sand, ae he long | ear. and were informed that - ef coming when. which (he aliove publication is bythe! tne of the provi we went, tan Chrough w treatle near Burna. | Wendell Phillips oo the Peril of the with groat firry—helped on by a northeast. | Foailiee Gow fitalahed cheine | #0 ae THAG Otel OlthGR 6 ibah pine tine weed this bats au ents Narioxat Derensicexcen, and without at ‘ ville, geaterday, demoliahtng Hottos, Oct. IX —The accoud locture of | erly gale blowlng at the time, and the total | Gulf, The weathar now furnishes no ouuse | (ut tt! owas the fictes 4 Donat te an nents tawyer, vue t ishing two enra 1 ure of r | ho sald ho was the regular condi tory Ne ober a he ie Sate Faron eG ail te iM TTY Ferra cede (CA Bett ToeL Wokautia Wa Taub cSHale tire: | tha GUL Day MGS Coupes wus satis ed ton | abaenee of water, There was WA {2 | of complaint, untoss that it bee little too! hui on furlongh, spoke very roughiy. bet / belbcvoli bad chnceaheohe doubt whe + plea will be w J | check the onward apreadt of th ater | warm during the day; but i waya cool waw explained to him said MEETING OF ALL THE READERS oF | °C the Keneral newspaper deapatch of Ye hs the counsel for the remerninn nt foriously, Tho weeulent was caused by the [eroded audience in Tremont Temple, this | gould not ho had abd Coe an hour or more | Tm he day; Bus tt te always cool I petal some ana Eh, Ope ini toes tad ME AUN would bes meeting of the People ot | terday may bo rep namely: There | of trials will come off thie week, of which | Making of @ truck evening, by Wendell Phillips, upon the 1 he procured, when it did | 4t Might, and the sen bree at night wo waited a long time: father rapped Fee east aie ness Teatge 1B all erie of tue | gooms to he no doubt that Mr. Stanton will z Veril of the Hour. ‘The appearance of | 2%! flames Power | even in the hottest anmmer woathor, refroah 'l spoko to those nears | retire from his present position, and in that | et the detailn. A late umount of war neral Intelligence. Ne. Phillipe was tho aignal for prolonged | the heavy gale witch was now blowing, the | nny (etna a day na that Chere were parea ermine ont there ia a stroug probability that iv tee A applause, His address waa of tho usua noved wit in od hirsicopd eh ael ae tdeeleled nw hots Suir OF LY FURNISHED Booms | Tout, Gen, Shorman, will Le invited 20 take a as renenty been tinerto fo My Muil tw the New Fork Suny | Mrvlauee, Mia wd idiaiiatanal (ry it: athe cot yoo Port Texas almost uninhabitable on account | thepmeanngers: feats tive Saal ask wet Het votertnss eomceae Loser SONNE Wal | ahaspe tetaporariy, av Ieest, of the Was eat) Bees i atabory aed AAU Hira | eee ae Brod’ ts weauccsn — 7 moment some freak building caught tire, | of forocious bands of quorrillne that infest | ant when’ lady. and gention nerd Lees | Department A ce) Some (Out! ASE the Lamb: CUIVG! ieeturee, Nae Kana th arote 8 BIT Mexico wet tee din OF fa tng, walla, and tho crash | oven the neighborhout of the seaboard | WhO could not fod eonts, 1 aa them, ee ——___. | Departmen | months bas brought a considerable ariount, | My ue hs Nhe cast ‘ lumber was hoard as the wood “y, 1 have the we oan get OVERTISEMENTS INSERTED IN ALL | Tho troubles in Maryland ate exciting | nd advices. frow Englond cre ear uunt [of engagements iu the tec ia ‘Tee Tmperiallet Victory No Deabt of the | on tenementa caught fire, and wore rapidiy | tow, T have neither aoen nor heard of | -¥,0 sha Uhave thone he sm aa eoan eng THE LEADING NEWSPAPBRA and advice ‘om England state that more Ma anh Mua. Cronies Kean are playing | Defent ef Kecebede—inportance of naumed. Showers of burning cinders! these characters, and am inolined to think | were going—L will have the door opened; eee pOBLEseD Tukotgmucy the Jmuch discussion, The Cunostere of this! ig to be expocted, Twenty lar ani | their usual round of characters to eraw houses at the Theatr. Royal, Gla an dd} Vietory. were blown about in all directions, WLHANE, Oct 17,12 M—The Prog. | {ng the seeds of conflagration mont the w they originated in the imagination of some | the door of another car was Ta? pened, and wi New York writer who had never seen the Wn Lhed Jet taken my wat wha g hus ndouble-lewded editorial arti URITIBN PROVINCES, | morn Lowkst wares ° | mor | tion wagons, and tive heavy Armatrong | Ww Naw ( ne blaaing te | cle, declaring that civil war is tinminent in | pune arrived at Monts ere A140 ponned * killed at Stonehn rH "Rather, ot the care ‘tfoabie aud M | that State, Deepatcles trom Haltimore oad | Sue ter nem cmtrea! thle morning, and | see onder. teehee tie apolar nnd | TEXR IM dinponed to orvdlt the 1 bonfire. Hore ware heard shrioking fomales | State. Now and then we hear of « murdor one oald, “They ares if you een a peASess | to the belief that, Gov. Sanna hay decne | Will be moved up here in wday ortwo, Al sate bounty meticl hin spt ra gibo Hetoat of the Liboral Generals Escobedo | and orying children, turned out of theit | or assault on out of the way roads, but such | get out, you must dy so at once: father di ny all a aed hed ae ho move the Polloe Commiestonere, | aree sUrPly of breeohloading guns, and | A renain has been bern in La Crome, | end Trevino under the walle of M ntoray, | Warm beda; there comld be sean the men: | vee iccur ti ait ay phere t Hot even wait to any “Good-by ;” «gi UN HOOPER & CQ, | mined to remove the Police Commissioners. | ewanty thousand of the Kafield ridon, onnver | Wie, with two parters tuogues’, frac ity | but lt doce tot believe tho Labering pearl gehen ryighop editor hed at P ‘may, tenvel ne [that Was with hime went “out ” a Reference—M. 8, BRACH, Prost ot" ben” “44s | The Committee appoluted to wait on Gov. | ted um the suenler pene have already | and marry, wont her husband oateh ite” | the town by the hole | Uomee oF else seeking safety by iheht from | exporiouce ia that ® person may travel as | then Wet “I oaltt Fat don't ren ser lierauh MGA! Ga \tke aIMtal Ct Ug Thatie, | GTRCeaL eee oe bbe 7 atch | Nerw driven from the town by the whole | the falling beatne and brickwork which were | anfely here on any of the public toate ae tn |ent at that anl a» snecession SRT MADE IN TAREE HOURS- SETS) no" SMS ap thntemphies 7 he asteed Wik thia re AL tate itenneasce Conforence of the Metho- | Iruporialiat army undor Mejia, as tho lattor | every moment hurled into the atreet hy the New ¥ 1 1 awful abricks, and some one anid, “the Ind, A aith ph Es and restore | Commirsioners, left Haltimore this morning, | jC Aye Sh thie elles Armstrong, guns | (at Episcopal Charch met and: began tunis | pq aid bot kava haa’ Geb ¢ oh Mi pressure of the fulling roofs. It would ro. | New York aud moot with as much hospitality, | hurt” the oar partly ew thful msec Wi tural gum | and had an interview with tho Governor at | and howitzers bas come too su the prspara, | Reet Wt Murfrees! sterday, the Heh | A eee ne teen quire the brush of a Rembrandt, or the p over, on the way as ho would anywhere | ayrang to the dooe Sirarpaaeed, iy ayn the diy | nd bad and howilsers lisa come too—e0 the jrepars- | inst Fry from tho city of Mexico in the short | of Dante, to describe the teat ono] in the North, notwithstanding the poverty | stepped tn, ersing ont ep oy [Bile Raven date ate A | dewers of great beauty aud value, bes | period atated. 7 tof the Lib with the howling flasnes, the feree| ot ene pag th " itaea thea ban J bing ges | The Collector of Custom at Fernandina, | ' Merb dail f | toning to Polish na. Tau nro to be | by the Froneb, It thiake, was eco burate of the rising gale, the crash of the ph adihte dhl ieratin, Heeaemtleld dhol tated fibro yag 8 dolly with: | Fla, informs the reasury Department that Cis reported here that the reason Lard | Elfed in Landon, co raine funda to assist | the aa 4 Eh tottering houses, the shrieks of wotnen, the | tho war was there auch an approach tol found thet we were moving esough fot access aa th ered stents oth | on: the Oth inst., Thotnas Fite patrick, third | Mouck is to be removed is on necount of the | o&ed lovers to finish their studios by the advance guant of that ar hoart-breaking cric the ohildren, the Sy among all classes as now. Those | them to let we out ia vain nell a kind gon Dr O. RVANE. De 446 Biath ave, bet 5 Lahey Tawiraode 6xtranilion: case, wit Try ladies of Portstnouth, Va. are having | ST! tls haa, of course, come up and occu | shouta of the mou—a very din of Pandeomo. | 840 were formerly immousely rich are in palled the cheek and the teal bi (Cat tie cat) beer extte hauneoy ser , big mewar ently arotsed auch discussion both at h the old church at) Hampton Revo | pled the town, To thoso who were ao SS aicertitisa ody me All a whl he seal hi Ht ; another gentleman inaiated the y - and Joba Campbell, Joseph House av anit here This, howeve is not lutionar jie, repaired. tt had a Sates " this time nothing was 7 he on. caged sud atte eo ever. 6 they muat back down; wan Caine h GAIN, AND AGAIN, DALLEY'S GAL- | John Deming, seamen, arrived at that port, | believed in. te I that the Cove fallon into decay. ‘ My | auainted with the exact position of the Abe | ines were useless, the crowia worn ataring | flloveahip of the army, to, has had: some ‘ito be a conductor, umd in. the roughed a eane creshy sad Remit Chen nates | survivors of the crow of the lust steam neral oxpreased to the home govern] Amor 3000 Geol Wa | 24st Gtcon at Monterey, tho fet was clear | we the work of desolation there waa uot | eflect in I sling worlety, and. thoaw "who ner asked whochevked the enginoorg ect vathaneiene teh war tag | turvivore of the crow of th steamer | ont bis OK (obo, racaliege ah Aa | ARant 4000 Contin we ‘of the whois | MM Media, even with @ vory amall force, | Atom of water to tho bad. | AC Taat the latter | Sot theanaely he aristocracy thnk i edd to me and aad, “D—n yout de sermceh Evening Star. Somo of those seamen w ¥ have immediately acceded to it, But | numberaltel wn thas ip. | Would havo no difticuliy in reoapturing the | CRE, but too late to check the fury of the | condera wrvicn for theit an to get of! I'll go on if you don’t and in almost a dying condition, but ba r hether it my Berri ‘ oyage laay , al powerful conflagrativ he fire bad now © oe Ife ae berving for th step quick.” Lasked wh I ale almost a dying con n in whether it was because he was implioated in | load of 262 aonts was loot ae & ty. ‘The full M in the time of peril. Tho pa asked what Loould do if p i eed ceuiel Glautins tie celts dauitattncaeree cet tee 2 a at boa city, ‘The full of Ma uld now | tended towards the river at the Sough, and | it the time of peri ho term Olt li the rom; he wens. ou cussing ona ood Notre esunidered Oi Bae bee ee | Tigpnlot COloAa! bition are’ barier Reni | Gries Bawa spent all her money white | aeem to be a forog asthe | Uaantagoniat wae near at ian. Win the | 4 estensively vaed hore, but of dering me off, and many voiecs were ty dia bre iey teat Bray thels heath, ‘ | Lgnion Colat ‘one of the New York | (t Earvn, sud the Hawaiian Asseuly, ot | Imperialist troop, dapatched thither froce srator did arrive cho’ Marocs had obiainot | sate a very diferout thing tea loyalty | Mim ff take ie hacker ty Ue aan Oe f ball ot the sihes odoct cresuneines saree Ticket holders in the V nt & Butter: | dailies has an alarm bere by uted hor ¢ pemude stares ¥ " ia é too strong « way to save any of tuo | in the du ; Aeghall found my in the road, with my sono rtilaa.ee Of sieve who have used it, then jedge for | field Gift Concert Enterprise are unable to | its tating inn. leading article that. the | Bef feKular allowance of $0,000, | baddatae A atdabaast ak at | buildings already attacked, and the Sein ia thes Benikiee eeuat cen twelve yoars and a baby in my arme oT Try ome box, and car Orit rea h 1 United States Government intended sein Thy Annual Convention of the Maasachu |‘ ground Berosly te the last. With th not the Fire Brigade and Super Houthern cause, and the only | complain that there was io signal given bee obtain infurmation of the reault of the) rin Canade Kitna A yuaranton | setts Universalist Church is now in session | rapture of this soaport, the whole Rio | te other fire companion waa turned to the “actually enclnter feo it | Core starting: or, if any eave um | arawing, which took place several weeks | whtil the Al clans ary aettied. ‘The | at Malden. It hin passed waclutions en | Grande would be teatored to the renee ce | revention of the AA of the devouring | Loulelen Moctory neue et Leow what | no warning: tor Twas Hetening attoutivelyd ago. Cousiderable money was invested in| amall press men and the. ignorant publi i ongrean auc declnring in favor Of | ataxtsatiian, sovernt af whose cesecle ese, | eee aT oP Elia’ thoes Wilts: Gratie: | wanes fleck tana ta (lat cites ins se oat | #9 na to get father off tn fall thine.” ; RT, CHEAPEST AND MOST DURABLE | ‘is affair. Tho members of the firm have | May be mitiad by thie canard. pods Hi Migs Selo en Already off the port to make the vie In rear of the Jaques Cartier all rasion aud favored ant wasooiated anil | Tt may be mentioned here that Mr. Dwighty Ps tie lof the city, and their office here ie closed. | of the United States ‘Government too well | lslom he the: fet ea errhitae came in col: | Meee) offorta were effectually frustra:| liarly with Federal tro their mgjourn | at tho time of his death, although im hig ends dh vin mar hed i takaavincce, The Keystone Have Ball Club of Pita | Sait, which i font tuuat toe pat Par. | 22 wore anve Rocmesten, Oct, aThere was a large to binder any attempt to. chock | to yield, a fact of which mothers here touch { when ouly fourteen years of aye, and gradu. n changes hed or dry alr onatfl end naar | Ystny with the Jeflormon Club of thie tity. | the suijecta’ A wotice aretha Cohen Tat | Maxie. The Indi fitt Reemance iw dloa: | Fenian Brothorhood of the State of New nrelvon, ample opportunity ty rol mui] meet even though a stont aeceasoniata in| ynar IMth Since th roald- “Natisaereaey \n TT eae Bree la Hand tie | Stephene ut beem copied hy the ft donradat fh the whiten which | York, iu this city last night. A resolution ent yy ‘ an be Cer pasa e rtuen sia Tie ttt ae Sonate fo area] od in Brooklyn, aud taken great interoat tm jelding was a decidod Improvement on the | jyckicuf Manttoal aul Tonal es t® mit depredations upon the whites, which , 19 give expression to tho flendiah | Ment and example, but a Southern won enterprise devoted to the public pod wooly a Druguioe atthe low priceot | play of ‘tho two previous matclics. The | mintin Wik otanne Tanta, AC beus | Are of cores remote Was adopted to the effect that if the Cana: | attrovity these unktown rales 1. | bulges not w hair's hroath froin the position | Ti while Inte wes epeut ek egal cee 9 VIFTY CENTS PPR NOX | boc Revatonie tt fies in| ee in'Now York on | . A CORREAPONDENT in the Salt Lake (Utah) | dian authorities inflict punishmont on the | {tts tobe hoped that they will be dinuicen | Ahn nasumod in 10), nnd waves wrote aie Philanthropical pursuits, and he was a moat 9.6 CRITTENTON, Uf Time, two hours, The Keystone ly Wit, when the action uf the Feuiay | THEROMAMN te dleen the question: Is | Fenian prisoners uow in their handa, the ue punish «1 | RUMent maptent accomplished lingiist. shortly before bie A for Baltimore tomorrow, were they riaooat i too con atered with regard | Pelvgamy Meriptiral, asd he eotelnden that { ki eat Th ie | fo their watiton and elit uo. The | | Tho opinion of many with whom T con: | death ho was busly engaged in. tra slating QVERRODY'S pTAPER 1S THE NEW) play the Tus My vial Marytand Chu Nope, deat tile not only Boriptural but ry good | age re retaliatory cases will be fire burnt oo. ve hou were ex 7 oreo is shat the eve ing, Vr Se born works into Englis nd Kagliah inte rr pina teua at city. ‘They anticipate returning he Teenie | thing in ado, id the firemen worked heartily to keep it | Shatercan now do ta to sulrtuit quietly to tle tn order to promote tho introdues ov — | on Moudfiy ee under control, but their eflorta wero power | Constitutional —Amendi and” trust J educational ! wy do} IW a life of fifty yours, a man makes up Naltinore Poller. . y t ria i n weatioual sy ston iim FICE OF THE WORKING WOMEN’S | wards of 100,000,008 of thaninnting #10 provent ite 1 The ouly built | to time to bring matters right, There ot the Spanish American Stat 0 FE VORKING WOMEN'S ev. Nana and the P o Soealt Ue enaten Aall OF Ce i | yard $f 204) 000,000 of reapirations, Bavronn, Oct. 18,—The Logislative Die th St “Hoch, ar | eveme a radical change in the temper of tho | tn his sharacter Ab win Her corake aed No, 80 White et. New 1468 BALTIMORE, Oct. INth—The Domocr engaged ut Mack Rock fort nit, and discharging nourly 0) tone waluhe | Hiet Conventions of the Unconditional Union | tr Ci et A TR te cede atin the Taat two years. | he was earnest in duing good. His lose will salitaeany fo vialk Annapulte andl | cue UCuMn uter Wie Hosdes ane Te olin Party werw Hell tonight. Righteon Heprac| WMeM for two houre wad” murrounded | Tho fire and passion and impationce have | long be felt hy tone wigs were irouche ae teers are all on ice. Such a tun i y Hames meeting even over ite roof, | kiven place toa sort of culm immodiate contact with him. | resent to Governer Swann w petition for | tury are ull of fire 2 Tue seems to be no ond to the d tal sentatives and three Seuatora cere nomi: | and yet it miraculously escaped destruction by any in it @ foe | the removal of the Police ¢ q Tse obnfedare movement for associat. | NOt KNoUse thistuanagoment in Kugland | uated, the latter as followa: Ist Diatrict, | At halfy o'clock # detachmont of | oUtCE their power to do anythin ’ ThwWe Jers, together with aftidavite charging | ing the various Hritish proviny sa together | fil pensticn has iretaiat tee see ania | NeW. Handolph; 2a, ©. C. Fulton; 3d, W. | tte Royal Artillery rived to help. the Sail FAAt thoy may a well wals with patience LOC AL, NEW a them with official sui Tad | i* galning atro y flay. The Figlish | jug hip rettwctory paapers with vorpacs. | Kaston, All wore thatructad to voto for the | Reema. amd an atteinpt wan made to” atop | #4 with impationce, NuY TORK AND victytTT, hese wytapentios ban tut ee ; papery brought hy the last mail wee to nun | Me P ' As bi Waivers fir oiateeaaig we ee i. the prog of the ita wee Wy, blowing should have mentione Mieretamuuwehare | an interview with the tiuveruor in| {town somowhot but the Comeite ie A MAN named Charles Juhngon bas boon | reelection of Hon. reswell to the U, | the houses in front of them ; this, however, | guerrilla, i ofp Par Youss May.—How largo 04 inoney io press Feedtiatios vhareih tere | tho Executive Chamber, Governor Swann | it. will Jumte thelr future hontai | sentenced to-bo huts nt elengiy Rete es | oar proved unavailing. ‘The flames awept in| ith Tndians on tho fronticr, but that isa Pst Yousa Muy.—Iow largo « propory pres! Benen to the working women of New Tees | recaived thr petition and aworn statement, | Nrospority, and rouder them the Oth proxino, for highway robbery ou heir mad eareer drivou, by the wink; which | illereut thing. though of couren afletinng | Hon of the hundred thoasanil young mor of [i Ghene tho ue Fant Oe ig OMNI: ThAY ety | railroad. An Al has boon taken ajeinnt Marine Dia int #0 heartily aided th nil itm das if] the security of the traveller on the conti this olty why fill positions ia our shopa, Cin dtutloule | and replied that ho would examine the par | Englund cuntinusily, ana ay they sentonee ou the ground that railroad is | Provinence, RL, Oct. b' The Jovnxar | Bothing would atop them until they had re HE the Beate, ‘Tile, tt te $0 be hoped, the U tnting rooms and banks, can be ineluded, alee ma.'¥.t anole end | Pers and act in the matter promptly, ‘There | own hor,” and that’ they “will leave her | HOt ® highway rion of tho arrival at Newport | duced the wl largo | & troups will be able to subdue in a vory | ths woul be ditt t ‘ (eens eat. taienk of tes: tie'lintin ducers | cn ni they invoke help trom the ther side, and | trates In Wales for annmating a er eheee of Capain Tarbox, of the bark | tenements, but all the same he I alature haa appointed An evening walk through Broadway and a saropntonsriateaphetey Wet tation, te, dlerover | to be pursued by the Governor. Ht is un- | {Hey Invoke hey try for lotting her] fore her mother, at place caller fs Sanwel Tarbox. of Hath, and nine men, who | fate until there was nota house tof atand | oniittes to go te New Orleans aud thier strocts, with m@ glance at tho bare t iw"DUe Hot How oce ihied by them erstood that he will summon the Comite: | childron be assailed, Hravo Canudat> You | nol, with a view. of frightening th » | report the foundering of the vessel. in lath wuld reach, Donde | Buye St tery tl WODHias hokola” willtare “cel per poniatiy the lodins'\'o acon 1 to anawer the charges this week, | ute ab advancing peopl | manu awny tn order to take pronsesaton | tule deg. amin. N,, longitude 73 d Pee cea buna ites | iaine ral Ac Wine dunneines ome, hotels, billiard saloons, ad gambe ation ended “ig tenetiy | The Montreal papers asserts that “gr | house herself min Went on th ° id inst.” Also tho I iB t pall over the doou Ml city Noth nig | best we sh wi Mathie mortal V | ling: houses ou tho way, will satisfy any one St 10 Lalor tor os fvelibood, The Treaty with Japan, Jin the couse of late diaeatrons fe Bereta GeO R ORTEE OEMS: state | Hive at her ar AIT VivorH were pic Pparwtly could anve it, if the wind kept | reel in his loved Texas, The memory of | that they are very uemerons, Extrovage ean Sew nn Wi Asda ots deter ty Quctwes The organ of the Freak. ak | way tt AB RRObE orator of Now Vouk Sta py We Wiacwell, "Wt Nester AB, gAOUE Boon, there was a aight Lull in| this smn ia held almost in idolatry by all | SS a vase ty une sigu bp whch they Lys wag et 17 Mhoumain ofa fetaliees. tke ora hs J wanted the wings of w bind to fly sai 1, Captain | He gale, and the wind shifted round tothe | Southerners, and a monument ie. to, be Socks Nousscily rows halispecteoveny has proclaimed the convention h t town and county, to every village aut hati | footge onthe’ le whi them on | south-wont, bringing the tire back tn the di | orected to blue in this Si His wit, who | be known. ‘The fast young man disdaina te ition th PB Ae H ah oil hand who, it uinnghity boy no orowd aang "Y | on the th the sbip Sandusky, of New York, | between Prince, Edward and Smith ateeote In vitod'to ako her bone In Texas, Oil | cece of the thaliion. ile laure to haved He purpose of cuouuraging aud facilitating ROLY Aly Hiie0: pan up, you ald fools yout ge t for a BOOK | From Now York { leans, with lows | 10 the tumediate vicinity of the Marine | accept anpport from the State and educa | : | migona wilt be pion and may | the rommerce of the eitizensof this country tants ay, 18 wale Wt Hoch wad | ou flew # mite tusinmast and topninste, ‘The | Hospital, for the safety of which toars wore | Hon for her childven pxliibition tay thy | 4 0M watch ant chain, if he can ang to the Treseurer, M8. Leach, Hei, Suu Umer | in Japan. Shoot lowd, matt rata, olf 7 Dany Wire| ‘Tunuk have been 800 ay ark was an “Ally” veasel, of oto tons, | entertained, burning’ aoe six | Ladies of A w few daye age taiged | yay compara the purchaye, ‘There is mang fe to ald the Committ for painting, indigo, gypsum, ring. pane ore, argies that but for the @ale | mission to Washinuton ¢ builtin Math houses facing on Crown street $ 0 sp D } welerk int tof w aslary of wt ‘Sive for the good at | And basheterelt theae articive | g boed wor thero would bave been no fire—| are rf " a welook, the coutlagration had Pho rey FO Tabor ary Koneralay | leads wt cep Gia an the pr ration anid jae ma tons shal te ke it Ad nh F h ay th Froedimen 1 Kentock height, and ut that time, the wh of the som do this State asin Louw Bars, an, WhO oxponde thr # White'sieet one M free of duty, and the following are tu be | yen eronted thet hinvo. tw opt Hrovet Hrigudier at Ely, chin Bue | Aut g tulle wud 4 heli was uve complete | tana “The freedman makes eoutracts, and | mach for dress a his bs eg re a | titnlttod a Shimane Oh five per | uucder iu the world—or if there wer mon whe re their ¢ ne ne for the Froed. | {uune of roaelng flames Abt four o'cloc!, | Works well for a abort ti wa lary aio. may bo: fifty ‘thousand er more. cKINK KeMaloY,* ay ee pian wort t ONIN al per selves | General Howard, the ¢ insiort a | Crown over the bu teiet on | the ane in Xceptions to this 1 honed am ‘Graxn¢. Patne in che Stomsen, | trewty, tui fe iron in plgsor | at, ‘Thite are, many auleecripti Mans pour boy eas y half} opain at the operations of Ihe Iuennis in thy | Wuas@ the duiingo wus alrouny dius Vy] the rule. As to the 4 q tof kK! The ts wig man always has money for of Ge 3 oid or youns bars, sheet i iron aud iron wire, tin Ayan ou babalf Grane Gant fare, he im tow Large,” said the Bata daring Kurmee Ges nia | MX o'clock it Bad etely. bis it | done by negroes now nnd when alaves, T i : prep, rer Ht fod plates, white auger in loves or crushed, | joer ualialt af thes out railway train which had beon sletuin Prats ROE A IL RSUe ERAT OP TEte | MIE Wabe Uavlue FonGBR Mite onan cous the estim thinds y Abid cigs letra Sela tw ka bir jal amount. of Bum m9 Watch-ohains, wines, jalted amt apiritious Austad ise 8 now,” replied the matron, bac lu was | yun tM tein ac th 5 denoription, Nothing wie ty beacon but w. nen “ aller 9 1 | compels his poor washerwoman to wuit fe fontaviay a day: wh heus proce at liquors, The citizens of the Cuited sates, | Beet, ate sent to Ki amail enough when we starte Mio oon: | bore Aa galleria te whens thee Cea | vast Diet azcm, ot Natt su Vin a hundeet other ways, Eatoubt | pong’ % Buoe Pea cea means have this remedy wits | uy the duty thereon eter auch “lh \ 100th Rowlnent, ie AVaCARS hat DP eeutinan, oka like the ruiua ancient city. | BY the same me ‘ an in Ly ' f, Berane! td Hor vale at 48 Hout Becond at, | ont fritended for their own use or 1 larseccallud (ue''Cassailinn-Ustiaten: | A-vesset. advertised for Bombay, and lay: | during the month with rations | GMO veal waste marks th wh ‘ Sher adh Hor thon tatances, lo le not temple a ——| The President has also proclaimed the | rived from Engla i Helgian, on the | ing at Antwerp, was applied to recently to | for Held the extensive quarters af hand B aon Te Wank OF pry jelp hinsolf to what 19 not his own, of AN SOCIETY FORK THE] Convention between the « 0 of Jn With, Te iy hop thoy wall eet the | receive on board boxes containing lyees ind | teen wel fg exist oa Harrod tin | M Wa yf ieal wi Ihe has lit ot to Animals, desire wo re. | , MY other vulunteors au exampl oth cious objects worth. $40,000,” Th anna of outrage a ' Wore moun’ of burnt out ashes a sade t State tha f ps denigned weateh aod | and Governments of the United Sta A Scutchinan at Montreal was locked up | Captain wan not ready to take thea ; they | beer perpet upon ft nohy white “I week, where a large twa once | ther east, wero} ying, Hore ty an ilustration of the golcesnd esher | Great Britain, France and Holland, fur the | the ore Tor coforing tle Mitt nite | lay on the wharf and touk tire, ‘They were | persona, for which wily « arrests were While the tire tasted, althiagl it | fer want of t ‘ " those oxtravagaut hal roadway, cot. of | of three millions of dollars, thin muti to in: | Mia act w st ho Was unable to support | Hbataunes sure to enter apontaneounly sand w ab hud were vat, | the Aepect of (he Mabliath, wlmest fast | a" ara hi in ity whiok ase + Jclude all clatms, of w for | ber aul was Iimeclf destitute. - Ca nto combustion, ‘The wreteh had inanred | ally t he he dawiees of tho citizens having turned out wt ' ‘ hi pris mast agyreasions on. ¢ than, that! fur the North countess | them for $10,000, and reckon fed 4 thonimelvea "Regula: | te fire or to tend ws hetpiing haud ‘ | ber h ; of w thousand dollars @ THE SCLENTIFIC AMERICAN, | | rea PR? K ‘kit There is not inuch stirring at Kin sel taking Hire ut new aud be tora” Two cau re as the | ONE St Rock's aud Sto Saveur the atrects ‘ ar, ow which he had only himself to foe De LORS A YEAR Seeeever ie ihe cites Ad r Phe Buariane W atroyoul mall nnusben of ats ute, Firat, the | M@@ choked with spectators, — whit wus (OE thie THE BEST NeWEPAPER INTHE WoRLD, — | OF expeuses eutiiled by the all! d squadrons we Battin Wine co milion © ; HO | Corckanta ttre Nina Miteeeatorm. | wall is th 1 | support. His father at homo was support 1 BU HACKING, | which were aeut to the Straits of 8: i i detailed aevount | AN amusing story in told of Brighau's | It f thes p nity the | thay ed 0 i ree Here a prpar | ease tin vol. nie | lev to destroy the batter i by ¢, to which TF haye just al: | ooungoat Nahter, Fan i tina committing the erin ‘ Li above thie thr, Petri tron ’ , ‘ ® family n sand aia | of Nagota and Sawo tor the a lod.” Two thousand tive hundred houses | pear >a cent ony want of caval. / troops to pur Ho | INK hounes, | broken 1 © aud eC AY bu eukie Vor " hitoitred d young laa ot hirano Gail the atoppage | Were burnt, and itis maid that 13,000 ps atrongly proased to Ithy qulators,” who ‘ar c tuounted | (fonts covered the tin Htatva, rend t Xe SiRnUte o in niracted habits of extravagance tude; the Government of the ‘Tycoon, | ¥ houselena, ‘Tho money f Friel nel gonein-law ! by [aol wollarment: 1p aid hs toile tune len Mekeatale ita Jing iu here, aud. ‘ weoquaintances im @ fast eet, apent whom dovolved the daty of chastising | tt een over t million, hin and her tather, an Var te J of outrage, an inatance ia reported 0 tho gutterors tiem ie wan tear | ing iu i ut be 4 ; . Op . this rebellions Prince, being held res " a lost their lives: : | she auid that If it was posit sary | 0 Hundred negrors tore Home w ets of tho he i : . a ia kes ns aS “om aly eee; | | ny damage reaultiug to tho intents er aceounts of th an | she would consent on the cor 1 tliat the Regulators tu loa be t Martane ark 4 R wetod debts whieh he could not pay, am tous 1 may be fustiy re | of tie yop * as Well na the expoium i xt week | should have ag many hina vo | hatin exmunty, nal to to Bid aafaty, | ahem roe Prat Tne Wut atten ta | mail ne H st tho end of # your had the meanuens to th Re the te | oceusioned by the expedition HN" Viaton, lord had wives, We guess they ditt pas | Five af the oflendere had he tentitiod | do withy then “ rou Mie ( peta ; ; pores r] me field whhh be is exporiag, and w! (By Telegraph | Saas cult any further h " eth that over oo unilli pounds aterling of | m, i ‘ ant + of aw 1 meth. bring te world © heowledge ef ‘The Norielk, Va., Fergertes. Oy v a i | pertsotod fur the a mu OF the | 19ee Y a an Liges aa stuutly rn square tip his liv + Probably there 4 ‘contributors te Fourness Mosnon, Oct, Mie Addition A , ‘A : purchased by the Spragites of Rhode Island [tain thie over 0,000 ypulation of | t q A wrook: | are few eases of mewuuess more disgust q i tot ‘uing aig ab ehave recently been anade in ro- | WBEF Will probably be brought up on trial | Pulwnseil by the Surmguee of Rhude balan, Full From a Steeple. Qu re houseleas, and tepelved of ov r Hin th t | than this. Saving up monoy, however Xoewiedged ‘ot: gondeeted with ‘i to the late forgeries committed in Nor. | M°8¢ Mow te A Pelonds’ trames oie | tuinding cf mors than twive the suber us| A terrible goridont ' Fags [eid ivr Pe entie Hee Ra ora cpa oP al Hthis yicinucy | eA w inooME ho recelven, i w thing quite sng and tr :hinager of te Sitesaneee bev isnt | folks, by Mfr. C.C. Flint, the proprictor of the | "!arently withous friends, money or purchaned is €14,000, and is exoupted trom | MMty'* Church, Dubuque, tows, vu tho 42th | Suttiuw tho cold weather te cuini on | at “ oF vi laud | Umbeard of with the fast young mau Ie osenees wiih Which error le combaced and falee | (yp Dorion newspaper oflice im that city, | CU! amin carebaitan lane [taxation for ton youre from Murol f, Usér, | intent, which hus plunged a happy family | and there ia no, doubt. that. ster. | or sa z _ BOR | has a tittle thought for the future aaa bub A: | . 8 Itinnot decided yet whothor the ¢ all the iinprovements for ton yoars | in the deopest gloom. y 1 n and exposure will carry off luni - : huis caroor is aa brief, , Engineers, Chewiets, Man | upon the several banks, and by means of his r f é , ‘ | terfly, aud somotimes his ow ty wrens, Agricuivurisia, and. people Pre- | nbaition'ae chief uecountant of the Norfuile | ncr-General will accompany the Confedera tho date of their « . provided | twenty-four yeare of uge, by the nawe of | BiUkO UNfurtunuto soula to add tothe wriber Tragedy at Utleas Mardy nd aiesetiiaey bs eorent 3 oe ee t of lilt, will find ‘Phe Befentive aussrican to | \Y | ‘ | that all oxemption shall couse on January 1, | sien a 1 Of those why actually poriabed in the Hames. | ‘The city of Utica, N. ¥., wae sbarth Ho is lucky 4f, in ade oCgroan Value im their Vaspecuive extinzntte | Navy Yor. Sevoral works ago, Mr. Flint, | tion Delegates on their journey to Lngland, | PRAHA B HOH | eage On HRB Gary ichael Neylan, while working on the spire ' cat we diss! coll label Mls MAG ad } aba’ vasepatioga will tas thom tuatiedat | who was then, appears, ia Qaeber, wrote | The probabilities are that, le will, totiow i capital tuvented will be wbout | of the church, ate distancs of seventy tnt [By Teleyraph.) | Monday evening last by the tidings meury aaa Brareikin Sele cost rrepecere Ta re temsteninie | who wes than, It appoare, in Qsbes, wrote | BO TiKe oe, suamal Income of | from the. ground, at tis footiue aud wes | Quannc, Och “ig darts: parson. died | een Svening leat by sho tidings of the | ewer, oe ite ly exces Rreey (hla erates of Knap ledge, the value of whieh ts berond | 1 ui.g ot tho Now York papers, in which he | them afew weeks afterwards, Phar uid Lie erection of cotton, woolea | procip,cated to the floor below. ‘he uufor. |, ft pee ere ect doe padi caber hp tah | ing citizen will bid God epeod to all # { PY eveabcial list of al Patents granted, together with | emphatically usscrted Mis entire innocence | In cuusequence of the trouble about tho Serie gts mle Will be commenced wort | tunate man struck upon his howd aud wus | Mt BiKhE in the hospital from tho injuries | placo, It wppowred om | Ta duty | edorte now making to redeem the fast 1} the claims thereo ve weekly. of the obarges made nguiust him. Subse | Lamirande extradition caso, tho judges in | SPtBK Killoa instantly. Jt appeara that he was | he received im th lato terrible fire, Lread | tho yietin of the bloody deed was Joba + mon, and give them @ taste for hinhes PTR ore to Amerie quently, Mr, Charles W. Bui7, weting on be- | yy cya iY hon no.|, Lue sity olerk, of Springflold, Maas., in f pon 8 Nght staging noar the cen- | and provisions are being regularly distrib | Tong, captain of a canal boat. The young He bd . & Balf of the Norfolk Banks and other vic-| Moulreal, lure ngrard in future, when e-| turning over the wusty’ records of 17%d, ns | tre of tho steople hoisting tiuiberr when the | erea among the eufforess, by the Catholic | Hersre wers Jamoe Wolct aud Care and nobler ploasures than saloons and bib timized individuals, proceeded to New York, | cossary, that they will issue a writ of habea nd & Warrant issued “by the solectmon of beam ave way, aud ho fell w distance of pais i. ry er hs ah wd nome | tig, both of whow had been on iard rooms oan afford, The Young Men's 4 and by means of @ coup d'etat managed to | corpus immediately when applied fur. tho town of Springfield,” on May 30 of that | ton foot and atruok a two-inch board, which | Priests and Sistora of Charity, who aro | ti), Long All were on shore a 14°" Christian Association in this olty have i yaaa we sane th the News | secure many of Flint’s private lostore art | 7? pocainu Dass year, ordering one hunired persous who had | broke with his weight, ‘Tho fall to the | working night aud day. Monday evening, and Long veal oo | HA Samenanee | Ia e Poe pid \ b Kadiene MONS CO business papers. From these it was learned tande thomsclves cititzens without the | sooond staging was forty fect, and here he ; board bis bout the oiler two followed isn ore woualy part : “nr No. ST Perk Row, | that Plint had sailed from Quebeo for Lon: Steam Explesiea. town’s consent and approbation, to ot out atruok upon another board, whiok Qvenec, Oot, 18—Lu addition to the toss | gid'in some wuknown manugr a fight thoir eiforts have been crowned with a large dou, and was travelling under, tho assumed | Pattapxiruta, Oct, 18.~Tho atonm drum of Ita Moats wl bin 13 days, om pain of sovero | and allowed bie to fall thd whole of property by tho fire, there will fall an| gued, and the romult was tha Tong bd bie | acagure of aucceas. Thore ia many = that nanie of Cor " ho had | of th Major Reybold exploded to- ty. Ont H40AN Tomarks : | Ho was probably killed before he reached | i 1 1] throas cut from oar to olin, And died ino LUMBER DEALERS — DESIRABLE | #amo of Cornwall Harry, and that of the stoamor Major Reybold exp treat immense lows on the stockholders of loca! en icpast ais | Young man, now going to ruin by the short A i f TO LYASE tukon $22,000 in gold with hin doy, whilo lying at the wharf at Nowoastle, | !f our olty arbitrators could bavo the privil-| the ground, as ho uover breathod o moved. | jnsuramee cqmpanies, the otook of which hao | 9% moments afterwerds, of half past six | Youns mal. Wow Ebing be mule by the heed win Frcat and Dock tion wo i'yeu iammediatoly to several de oge of | covtain useless charnoters | The through whioh be foll was o'eluok. ‘Thore wreaste f “ Pom ere wore Rout in nervut of | Del, No ene wan killed. bat soveral vor: | in these dave af ours is would be» bicasel | only threo feet sit’ inches wide ‘and ho | largely deprociated. Nearly all the English | mout iu the noig rh vod, o th oth = a " mote woe in 4 thing, troke throo diferent ecailolds, wmpanios have withdrawn since the firm | murdarere wore arrmstact

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