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wb THE NEW YORK SEN. T SIHINES HORA 34TH YEAR! FAT DAILY MORNING PAY IN SEW YORE CITY Reap: the Joornal of € no Fut ov 4 BAPEST Dp. THE WORLD. THR NEW Y; fm lWiion tersens, and thee becomes, (te House, Store or hep of any who cea! TWHLVE CENTS PER WEEK, or sent by MX DOLLARS 6 year, r » loradton, Pay be made for advertisement of unveusl lengih. The Midi oaamd to the Prowrietor, MORES 4 BRAC Co.n0r of Nussaw and Pulton street New York Clty, poems _— Special Advertisements: | WHEELER AND WILSON Broa Mi. Ellie has compe ee for repalsl Hie alee vend ¢ lamuly eee they reed THE BL ty where lor (wo cvmia. MOVISIONAL Cita feission Prom any dana tecided by" Ove i ise ehareed ant meee fonts the ‘ond the « Ve wut forward by mal APH BIALION IN PY, te date and ia! Mepbieihe repo.te ures Tnienied lor transmise'em must eivien ai full leagih, and will be charged desler for places beyond the Pate Eslastepte wyeient wil betent tore 10M ANY TELRORAPHIC CA. ASIA AND INDIA, Tay hie Bia om tn Tor tranemission mus tod "will be abare bey ‘be ea tow Second at, Wil inmaburgh, Devt Fait To Re * Positively no palm felt mos bn stra 1 46 ‘come open Day and Evento DYSPEPSIA ANNIMILATOR, ie ieterine Goetivesesn Vik fe without.» para 0 fudloved Tie tortures of peer PYAPEPAIA. INDIGESTION, LOsp V NEWSPAPER & K BUN peomeres every freility | EUROPE, Sun Cablo Dispatches. News About Mexico, They had ape | <ecomd Base Mall At is stated that the engincers of the vall mat nearly © quarter cle sheet | © glance) & medivin: with fortitien! nti Hoge Ball Clubs tor the championship, | Yealing his ace ounda of the former | ty te left feld, which Chapmam nitased, Sonaondorfor oa perpendicular, meneed on th Club at ton im ifternoon, and 6 Sailing of an Austrian Steamer For Vera Cruz, THE AMERICAN FLEET AT HAMBURG, Banquet to be Given to the Officers THE POPE. Declaration of Spain to Uphold His Temporal Powo «f the paper, at the pobtication Ned by mews venders, le TWO CENTS PER COPY : and {9 delivered by carriers at the 10) il as The delegates FOU ADVERTIBING vary, secon! iM TWENTY TO FLPTY CENTS ER LINK, for each Insertion, special arrangements ro atrongly in favor of the Con. The game is pronoune declined, howover, to} over played in this country, The police | fete makin ave the full and ¢ oter, and perfect order thousand ladies an gated within the enclosure, while wilt rug to adv riivements.qub eriptions or any branch of the publication business sbeuid be Ho had reviewed th making the sene one of great a It had boon sky was cl agh there sore soca Hourse was fem, im cash of ovor tw bers of by lowing is the «of Foreign News by Steamer. The China had fair £50,000 sterling. She sailed for I 1 of tho treaty of Wilkina, «. « t beyond wh have already been putiliah Lon the 1th at V 4 had completely occupied UN NEWS HY CABLE, torether under any single root in =A steamor will Viewwa, Monday, Oot soners in Venice worn aet » forthwith, by Anuoanra AN TELEGRAPH COM ANY Jo mittnber of arrests were report: been made at ul by the reve Italian Senate. b Sintth, 9. 8 exproas order of the Emporvr, Fra troape at Palern i ‘cieor Cspher will be charged | le of the Ary A Aletica— tat innings, | ah Hai tiene tat anminges, 0 mah, 1; Oth, O; Tt Saturday will be cived here from ac of woven Arohbishoy of @ grand banquot prepared by * | the municipal authoritice of this port, The Rowan Question. Mannion, Monday, Oct, 2 her intention to phot the tem wishes for the proacrvation. of the rights of the Holy See on "im America, twenty | ten minutes past two o'clock with the At | run. Kile [tention at bat. 7 strike eal The Emperor had retur Ischia, and wan to act out in a few daya. wer of the Pope, after the French forces leave I ae esages In Code or Caper wilt Ve charged | knoy low ball to contre fleld, by which he easily | made his theat base, afterwa uid, Start ah sending « foul to Arrivals Ont. ight toa natint the Hungarian Ministry will) be and Now York, both from New 6th, arrivod out on Saturday The steamships Saxonia, from New F 6th, and the Ooioder 6th, arriv riasian Cabinet hy felder, who h with w zero, leaving Smith o Kleinfelder o at w gentl | first, and Dan deck of 800 J roply_ by tele =—The cotton Tay of 18.000 that the necessary ate taken for carrytng out the guarant tai ed in the pei yflered by the ities to the return Middling’ upl vpber will be charged overthrow ‘ta Cr ® pasaod ball, mint) market is quirt AN SHOURITIES ‘The following are the rent prices for greasing sith Centrals, TY LATEST CANLE DISPATCHES. OCTATRAY PRESS] Large numbers of English Yo “ynon' which he testing Win thie, why Advices from ( Galvin at contre field, side out with one that the insur SroOND Tysiy mgt for the New Yorker —Evening,—The publie mindy | tng appeased D THIS—PURE for New York, ha Presta and faxeny. Tho Prusso-daxon treaty ing to entor int on contition that the ea ‘anit ee ¥. | knocked Swift groundling to lett field, by | wh oding its af 1 of peace was for rulsaia, wud the coudition had | Ong th Ferguson | Kielufoluer h ney noglecting homogelate te were to be aent ixtions of thone n nearly a unani vote for union with I FORKIGN NEWS BY STEAMER, FROM NEW ZEALAN Sitemtshing wii Stemsmahips— les pk of the 9h, a journal likely to be well informed in such # case, weut out on atrikes and Seseudor i dd witha fly to SM bags, which Fergy | felt. Wilkie mado. hia as “A day or two since we rei ‘Tho first bateh of 1 Zealand by way of Pa s has been strokes, seut a foul to the Lat b YORK aUN 0) Be Houston ATURALIZE! NATURALIZE!! BE. Pore Aaturcay, he YT4b, the last day om whieh rou cau NATURALIZE. to eniitie you to goto at the coming election, The Commi Wemmany Hall whl remain im session ua’ phargs. Lost pipers duplies of the ITUh Ward Committ A the City Hall, the various Ward Committee Rooms, Dou't meg. Lat the Sex OMe ships botwoon likely to prove @ grand ip was mado by the Kaike ps will hereafter make regu The importanco of thi unicating with Aus. This line of atoar ERBODY'S PARFR IS THE NE The reason of Her Majesty has given way under the shock cause suddenly disappoint NDENCH of Brussels annot ie, ao well kno Tin favor —DAILY TUITOS GIVEN dence by 8 laly uf exparien ps teach nd Raglih, "Apply aed ea | lar mouthly trips ready method of oon tralia will be GENTS, MISSES, BOYS AND bull to Crane rke that “the The following news items are glean: ew Zealand papers of Se q will not be able to visit Brussels versary of the death of Queen Louine, to confirm the reports in circulation.” Purchase of the Rebel (rulser Shenandoah. rT. of the 10th, say ¢ famous Confederate cruiser Shenan. | doah was, it will be remembered, qui given up to the Federal authoriti tiou of the civil ‘be United States ¢ ad ber fitted up and w York, but she was vicinity of Waing had driven back the force sent aga of the natives, t y to centre, to Keach, which the latter Tom rested bis limbs on car the Td, and furnidb papers of citizenship free of la, at the Tent ‘ation was fast breaking up, tly offered $100 fur it, reful inquiries aa to the jewel, and found real value to made his first oa a grounder to rightticld, | ut and sent Galvin to third, Milly went out ou | Assietant U. 8. # foul bona, well ealeulated by Dockney, | 8: €., and EMP hia wide out aud leaving Galvin pent 1 on bases. aittee door it re) SON CEOLERINI REMEDY ——PRIC only 2 Cent te BRIES 8 SUN | MoLbkiNe KesMKDY,* or the ew Byranionn. \ites Crass Paine Unoesiinve of! tie Howele: fin foe of Ihe best prepirations ev Shove oyiupiaings. Lt beat up wracls end as Bria an iy no. person sea rie iinet ATEREOTYPING AND oyol every desc Deatly addressee to. the gieat advaniages of bis process, wi ing of thelr Type Bille, apne Bilt svoneuy shite desicerauin, CHAB. CRABKE., - . 61 Ann treet, ipo THE DeMOCKATIC WARD COMMIT- EES Two or three members from each Ward Borumitiee should VOLUNTEER to be at the Clty Lah Memmany Hall every day wotil Sxturday, to asslas apticane i NATURALIZATION paper. on HK SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN IS a WEEKLY JOUMNAL OF Alt, SCIEN MECHAM RING TUS ENCE ANE MAS ACI URE Hust atloue of N ehed ‘each year Terk Rowe New Pork Fit spelt Vauisiiet of wviee how to'preesed, | vf y months in the Liverpool ducks, she came unde of Messrs, Smith & Fleming. of Loudou,who lookout for a vessel suitable for nents of the Sulia of Darrhona, ber of pine #6 tributed thre have been dis: | easy one to third, hut) Ferg slowly to Start, Keach made bit test, and | fourth, when in latit 11, | tide 80:06 Wert, he discovered a large pi preparation of flax | ment of fouls, sunt a diay trimmer between | k having been tin toddart Brot ing © bottle of | ne be to third, Accident on Board the City of Liverpool. evident occurred at Liver Yth inst. on board the steamer | City of Liverpool dl for New York, wh donkey engine which had been a were killed A now potre mn had been dis: , aid the oil found of superior qual ity to any other yet obtain the depth of 430 foot Ii discovered at t FCTROTYPING mind pubiisners Shas We continues to spare LATHE INNING he spot, two others wero 1, aud’ w youth ni h, writes that the trip to Wilkins, Who fielded the ball to Keach, reeable, but th putting Su he died soon aft his trowsers a Fmen were more or less severely | and the ather begged a news paper to light & fire in his boots, to keep @ pasa by a mate | Ne Mem for the English Navy. litor of the London Times | noha at length be the minimum w available for the insion and man. her of the great frigate te wait h Mmeantiine with ata to cut his nei I been sovero in the neighborhood of Aukland, but was subsid. and slectreyped when editious | Texched what appears to FROM THE WEST. Destructive Storm at st. Louls. St. Louis yosterday sion at Ports Cincinsatt, Oct. afternoon was visited by « t h did great dainage to ho and buildings of every dea of which were blown down. Npposing ahe were require a within 44 ho Nd not be supplied to h | from the uanal legitimate source the whole of our home ports luid under © A number of All the telegr Louis aro prostrat Queen Victoria, persons were lines leading fron and it is consequently impossible to obtain the particulars at pron and duplicating | neglect it 138 0 a foul The Gale at Chicay Crushed Fly. * with reference to Queen Vic Yeous Killed. Ciicaco, Cor. 2, During the storm last na of the Couuty, but we are now pretty ce than if attention had not tod to the suljects LAVER VIA HALIF. Web of Patent Cl itus, tosether with Inventions Luole and in process of erection near the cor Bride held his thirst | home hy a high: his thud, gout ner of State aud Madison Streets was blown down, ernobing five frame ate. Oot AS, and Queens at rommencing January ed at this port at Fwelve persons were buried beneath of them were killod, while 16 wore seriously wo 49 31 passuugers for Ha nd | poaaenners for Siplilag and Wilking Eushell went ivan seooud and third buses, by which he made | dia Talauds on. the I that in the case of the British | Fronch Governny blowing here all day Prescott, ©. W,, has beon The ferry bouts have cew run on account of the are yet reported on the lakes, although it is fowred that there are soma, rid to admit their mistake in seizing tho muily the owners aud crow, Firrit INsixca.— to Keach, wh round tion Ju th papa is ony throw fur aubscrivtious to the extent of ton NEW YORK, TUESDAY, OCTOBER From PI Detorrem tho Ate | 71 Mil lantics and the Athi: tice. Kloiufelder, Piitapecenta, Oot, cond of the f grand base between the Athlotio and At rie | sendorfer toa paat two o'clock this | Weat m Jaded after seven innings h Peats too 8 played, at a quartor to five o'clock, voing to fall and darkness com on after, The Atlanticn went to hia second ooked a tly one to Pratt, who putting the | former he eighth inn 6 score od lon a pa Athlotics 31; Atlantion 12 hit a Tofty to centre deld, driving Klein. fel one of the fineat ations w K his se f the most excettent char: | h Wilh provaited. Aboud | UAsnitl's to 6 oman cong On, leaving Gaspill geig nt with favor of the Athlet Ia an tone, matic trees, high qrow Werowded, with 9 and the weathor pool f The + in did Monee falling wee look, The play of the hocuba wae vory fio, Sonsondorfer beauty to centr Vall waa pat « ATHLK TLCS, | weuslerfe és nreuderfer Kloinfelder, 1 + tase... 34 Merde, pite oe. 4 A driving Se id driving Sen Reach, 2 base... 6 ocked a crounlor to the thi 2] Ferguson not paying attention t Kle elder k 2 and Pike home, Klein ATLANTIS, third on OR witha Voarea, tight eld...scee. oD OD | hie aecond Aent ever cece 3 1] Bowel ki a lofty basen. 4 2 al the field, making his bine H : 2 atealing his second an, ett iiela DL 2) wheauty to the ett theld ny contre. Yd} and gent hack to the third Pratt, pitehor 31] home. Gaskill drove alow Fergraon, 4 bins Dae | king his first. and dr chet in| SCORE NY INST Md, 1; ath, 1S ‘to Mills. i, 4 Aud, | sendortor out to the left field, Doekney hy atthe — lott erat ANNING8— The game comm to the ter having one rpeudicn ily caught by fly, Smith took bat an nt | Ronding Meri er, attempting don him, sont a ball upwards which was # stoaling his the fate of Foe, Crane struck an eaay one to Klein: » went out third bay A for the Atle to Crane, who th Kill followed with pings with twell sikina ison at third base, itera out to left tel d his hase, soon wher vl, wut taking rs Peautulully with | with enthuse! a bon ler t took his first © balla bein Pratt com atter giving Is 8. speciuen of akyscraper to right fl ade hin second, avon aft he reusained, ¢ ng well’ caught out on tly by aren went enous run Reach, who field the side went o ing. nvore nunarily disp Tin ht by Bills. =Chap opened the Reqvh gau for witl wn his first and aft f Dow he made bin first aud Chaps Galvin stole bia second, and Pr stealing to third we | to left field, make the knocked bi lowed with Awan put out by | ing hin se rune | Kloinfeder his run y for the Ath | home ou an ying to kney mnanspien 1. Fisher scut a sting | ball, and third on Gh puking his Ist and crooping afterwards | field, latter dd. Vike, after making two | quently his seco Which | Went out with KA with fly Sew ng Fisher the Athleti KD INNINGS, —Dear opened with w | Star rto Pike, who quickly ficlded itto hin base, wh Kleiufelder, and Dick ant the vily, the Smith went another to right Aeld, at n quarter to five 0 made his first ba atterwards hia | Homoialer, of the by Start ates field, whi skell muffed. | son and Mulliner Start home, and nade The President bas | Thornburg to be ufelder sent a high Galvin Was very pre Reweh ki apliment to tly tak | United St ked On an flelding it | the Depart of tlow | discovered a raft 4g timber, kill knocked ah eary one | They proved to be the wards which Wilking was run: | cook aud two uel latter and the sid un, Seore, 6 to 2 ust Phila- | 4 mbrobein which & gale October to left | f reuding Pearce to a out, Pearoe maki aly w lovely skys both B 4 Btart hone, then his third of Chapman's to centre | Acting Ma of whom porialed Chap tun w| ty-tive miles east of ( Att wont a low ed it to Klen South Pacitic Squads on non his third dito the work, Gas » Milla, which ut a bouncer between that afluirs th J apect. ‘Tho Turcar | raiso} the Wateroe ing the arrival ol t to Pratt at first base, but too late Lo skill, Docknoy sent a beauty te i his third and Gaskill’ bie Seacudorfer followed with a ground: Fe field, upon which Dockury caine Seseuorter made bis recond on d ball, and hoine on as} field’ by Kishor, who made t run of the day, | Pike wax caught ont Nyack at Culluo, Tho Department bas one to right field and gccured hin | arrival of the Bi Meliride sen’ a lofty one to Cfieli, | at Maco, on the ouly Kleiufelder had to rin back a hor passage, which in the ho seut Melinide | this season United States Cu or to Ferguson kina, alter mia fant, un Wo strikes, sent w grass « Fergir | Secretary of son, who fielded it to Start, aud out Went) American interests, that one between | rieang which passed his Vase, creeping atterwatds to second wud | following light-houses | third, where he remained, Dockuey going out on strikes ; the inuings closing for weven | Score 9'to !. won hit a high one it, Milla put field, making bin third by ® wild to Keach, Pearce | which 1 light, at entrau of om, CTY. Ome Quarter of the On Sbipplog Portion of | the (hy Burwed. On Crt, Pa. Oot 2hA fire at two | velook this morning destroyed nearly one jMartarof the oil shipping portion of the city. Through the strenvows exertions of hard out, bat LADELPIUA. fielded it to first, putting right, and tho other lighthouses are not yet Captain ALL. Case, U.S Navy, baa beon dotached from duty aa fleet captain of the and placed on waiting 1 the side we opened for the Athte y one to Crane who king his firet and oon’ after Fislor sont «low bean ttarmaater's De Te in atated that the Q nit has reesived ai y lores that bad been accumulated here dur ing the war, have coased, bs past two months, 7 with strangers, elt, made bis first, aud f home. MeHrite drove a low dizeotion,within wo olty is quite THE PROPLE OF BALTIMORE WAKNT EPLY OF THE COMMISSIONERS, patch to the Trinuxe, it waa resolved to de mand payment at tho hands of the British out in full for all the outrages com: the rebel privateors which were in sail to have ‘abinet ; and to doctvion, instructions wore font out to Mr Adama Inat Thursday. England suggests the pr 0 Govormor in; Reach afterwards atealing bis Wilking knocked @ groan: oud wn beon the deci flyer to third, which waa priety of oalling » Seore 14 to 10 in our Government will not ac Seer Lwstsus start o Be Hh * ho | Vall beyond the third, which Pike ran ‘enh ils akan’ lee prettily on the tly. Crane folle’sod ilar one to right fleld, whieh hapman knocked a which te mas | the third, but tryiag to rin h hy MoBrid Je went f the Athletics, sent Ito the joft fleld, scouring hin lor did likewise, makin onderfer to t poned with a high | "It is also atated in the mama dispatoh that on Wednesday last Grant and Seore ry Seward hold foxican territory ino: bably in the neighborhood of Guaymaa mpboll will shortly depart for Mex Tho Juares Governm nized, and no other, M.=The hearing of | after aionora, apwotia, be: | Lob killed and 800 wounded, ‘The Pare in | guayans are aatd to have lost 700 in killed ohargos againat the need thia morning at A fore Gov. Swann, in the Exocutive t will be recog THR TROUBLE IN MARYLAND. Additional Accounts Proclamation o! Bartimony, Oct, 2%—The fol clamation has to-night beem is Tho case waa opened by tho Governor mninsed, bringing Seasenderfer hy Ilo anil that before Fister to the third, Pike stew ocked 9 ange His base and bring making a atatemont. taking up the ease he d “State of Maryland, F When ho | terday, with logwoutl, &e., t the id do it in ing uid make no | from The | Government, arma having been found aa to examine inte officer, he wor 0 the knowledge Kloinfelder ‘ts w rape. It has come him to obey the laws. mive of the laws of the State or anid that he repuciated the charge | board. tion of the laws ol this State; ant Thore ia reason to bo! an aro atten organized in others, with the int invading the aof of the State of Maryland, tof the Union, | with how ig ogre | iron steamer going slowly N,N. an wawill. | te t any Stato wae o kaos, which Gal: Gaskill coming homeo Sena negro equality ape ally State without their con. eof opinion, refore, I, Thomas Swann, Gov. ryland, do, by this iy warn tho lea Kal and revolutionary minat the pow ‘, that inthe event rowing out of th ary proceedings, they “wilt he and the powor of oxhausted to bring thom morited punia! HYP, under my hand and the groat aeal “o State of Maryland, at tho yr thie ditfer: | ho was denounce, thizer and a trai x & akimmor ail hin we Vike drove a grounder to giving ‘went f all auch ile combinations before any had been given aa to what his litary organiaati tho loft field, position to anticipated neti run hon out by Mills, Meliride. and ase on pasa ball 0 fouls, made threo atrikes ackney, who clinched it | for his baes aud reached tt, Melivide ne aud Reach ererping to the * waa touched by parties living beyond ite limita. warned all on; Wilkins, after the laws of #) hold to 9 atriot woul now take i * from all partizan bins. Stirling, of the counsol for the com. ners, then procee of tho coumisstoners, in which they t tho ground that th ferred upon the go power to try them: for A that lio can ouly charges havo bean. prove Joun M. Canten, Socretary of State, ‘THE STORM. Disastrous Newalts in St, Loute. to read the reply storm that ever ¥ awept over this pant four yesterday afternoon (dui credible amount of daw bearing a little e like w acrow minutes; waa about a qu when it firat font a aplendid it, with pe this port last evening. iccoastom power removal cor of toad winds, and waa 40 days t Laetall hired hac ‘al inats in tat, & Tong. 3558 no time.) Pratt knocked who was t it to firat, Pratt securiny wit Pratt his second lasted from ten to fifteen nays Your Excellency, itis because we have up and Mills hecauae we havo broken it, [tin for official lity during threo yours of war, in which vo elit oftico, that this political attack ile by thoan whe chamber, proudly. p Trees and fences were K his base an r all loose thin, carried through the air almoat like No lives have yet beon rej yersona wore severe! olowing are some of the most aori- All the chimnoys of were blown do itive polaim that they are | naympathiaers, We beliove that you | Patt nt opportunity tok ted loat, but to deft mado — his aeeond, g house com on a low beauty to Fislor, Vike knocked a high on Who canohtit, Kleinfeld hin nig h MeBride to left Kuize your ri cannot give tip the auth: tof their r0 6 Angela, in the cour tion on St. Augur ole South and port the judgment State, wo are utre field, mak je apprehensions of Baltimoro by refusing to on n, and declining objects of those who have who, they say, roves a contlict ond, MeBride ovel jurisdiett overthrow to Cram H juris re he on Sixth followed on a mute ball of Wilk ware house on street, belonging trated—only a ) the roof of Barnun H's hotels were somewhat damaged 5 © Mercantile Library Hull tion of tho tin roof ng on the corn Appeared before ajoice w see him Mosars, Sohloy and Latrobe, for th tioners, then maintained the jurisdiction of | N. E., which lasted violently the Governor, and evinced their roadinoss | during which the vessel spru pot of Fifth and Olive atrecta, waa tolled up and blown into the Kroatest fury favor of the Philadelphiaus, The Kiaurit Lysixan we sending a high ball vernor Swann said that, after mature | pairs, reflection, ho was satistiod that the law gave him the power and mado it hi nd pase upon the charges of off onduct against officers, aud thore ad that he had juriedietion mpire called the rv of 7th and Cheatuut no chimneys wore b holes into the roof into euterod, tore up the ti rried large portions of it, several hundred pounds, a din from two to five block aty to in. down breakin, whieh the wind of Newark, N.J,, acted aa ump id hit beyond centre From Washingto: ‘The counselffor the € issioners thon an isnion was at an ond, | pointed Willi veyor-Ge t. Ferguson | State of Nevada; Joshua er at Charleston, , Solicitor to o United States before the Court of and withdrew, Aftor consultation with the counsel for the Governor next w try the nod to appear Tet —The ease of the Po and ite occup Several other houses i nity wore peri wmboats were blown from their and forced across the river. the petitioners, ted wae, when wit- usly damaged, I All tolegraph nesses will be su mmise | of the danny the De Washington to- and had an interview with the Mayor ratood | was to inform ewutifully we Acting Muster Holly, commanding the amer Newbern wut from Key West tha utry, where it is ex damage has be nied the wind, # gourd deal of hy 238 North, lougl- that the vljoct of the visit himself as to the condition of aiuirs in this | clouds prevailed until past mid by aw vigil rning the weather is clear onialulag and quite cool orts from Hagerstown of a Muniticence. men of the British bark ed the City Co ing held by the un- |} rangomonts for the Peabody, on the ocoasion of tho dedication of the Peabody Inatitute on ly has written a letter in which he makes a further gift to the Inatitute of half a million dolla News Items, Dy Telegraph to the New York Sun.) A disturbance o¢ wore used, resulting orvative, varce sent an eleva. | from Pensacola, Florida, bi tor between the second and third, aud made | town, and when 1 first. Siaith put a a were Without killing of ono sly wounding two other and clothing, and ond, Start ditto | Tho raft waa anali, the aa with the greatont dif enabled to holt on until the remainder & heavy, wus it partied Ity they were The man killed was | th al meeting of Conservati his second on w pans: | ed were fifty-eight miles distant f ed ball, and crept to hia third, Galvin, af | nearest land) ‘Their vessel tu ter making two strikes, was put o foul bound by Dockney | ball to Renoh, who transi feller, aud the side went out with three runs, leaving Chapu ‘The Athletics warnu kill, alter knocking @ foul | the’ latter mutted, | first and second, which Start ran for and wes, churches | ticle put out ¢ ott tleld, ma Dentno forty-eight hours ending 2 P.M. yesterday, twouty-o reported in Chicago dd Henty Hell al a wagon— Hear Admiral Poarson, Commanding the reports to the Navy the 47th ult, ro wre tranquil in every re arm, abd a fo Hell was arrested and tinprisoued on the | Why, her father is worth twenty thousamd charge of murder, th through th from Culluo, on Hinam Coon aanaulte Henry Laker, the wif Potoraburg, N. ¥., on Friday night last, cut ting into the brain dorer eacaped C,H. W. Bont was fatally abot yesterday forenoon, in Nashville with an oxo, Mre THE INDIANS, Dioody Massacres—Destraction of Cattle, soon will yu the Isthuus for @ ship nural Pearson reports: the at San Francisco, and the steamer Seranne Hana, on account ty originated ina improper intimacy between Bont and MeGurvock’s mother. ont in the upper coun sin is increasing Launpkin and Hall * | Admiral W. H, Bell, commanding the East Tudia Squadron, dated Nagask and train, had turned | stories of new atrocities by by Mills, Kleantelder drove a | 2oth, in which information t India store hot duly ties of the State of man was at Fort Riley on the 18th inst rtont mate by Halen oF inlaae Are maiie'af bi Was hurrying troops westward, — Lt was ru 1 that the Indians burned the overland 1106 morning passonger train from Boston eee ie ea ieee ran off the track yea North Berwick station. considerable i t Larned From Puebla wutains, but | Will inte I Kirkpatrick, at Naa. | fF Portland, en into thelr bands, n into the m Fr date of et they were driy Seward, for th but no passou araed to te they got reinforcomenta and r gore were hurt men and sume their bloody de Anrivn Williams, hia wife and two daugh wattle indiscriminately tera, wore rocontly murdored It was foared the crops would be en Two nogroca committed the murder, with taking off tho | With eager delight, and not # doubt crossed | tirely sacrittee, ups d they are the en for a long | have gone howe and mart time purchasing at high rates tho best rites | then T should have missed ing; Guu Cay lighthouse dat Elbow Kay tiot to be depended upon Hama he ravis Negroes was ii) Much troublo ie approhend. wated driving woutot the Vallow ken, aud @ temporary n be wecn hut knocked the sphere toward third, who] wiles ‘The livht at the Mocute [suues ia a? the firemen the Maries wero prevented from Price Two Cents | reading into the city, in which onse ite MARYLAND, Governor Swan a:d the Polioo |, Joon atone saree Commissioners, Formally Opened. South Amerioa. SLATEMENT OF THE GOVERNOR. He Denies {ha Compromise Report | 14% stvices from Henail give highly im complete dostraction would have followed. Tho principal losers are Kishor Brotha Weaver ae Adama, latte & Blissey dreee} K. Strickler, Gallagher & mm PRMy Two lives ‘wore loat by drowntny Pariioulars of the Late Batt'e—Defent of the Parnguayans. teroating details of tho battles betwoon the | Allion aud the Raraguayans, om Sept. lot neat Fort Humatia, ‘Thé s'zcsquayane ow pied two strong forts, named Caruparty aaa Curam, two miles distant One of these mounted a sixtysight pounder and twol smaller ging and wan furrounded by wall ditch. Tho attacking Toree, under The Governor Announces His | thn arom do Porte Alinage cowsinved Power to Aot. sarreeye TO FRIDAY, | 114 and seven gunboats, The bom! SERIOUS RIOT IN HAGERSTOWN, ed == Several | was ly of dismounted cavalry, and numbered over sight thousand men, ‘These arrived ow ight transports, accompanied. by six mont began about noon, and continued night, and was resumed next morning. this notion three of the iron-clads recet sorious damage, aml oue, the Rio de Janciew, ntually sunk by a torpedo, The Commander and all on board poriaed, ber tug ahelled by the Paremuayane while otras Hing in the water. On the morning of Si tite Tand forces moved to the neawtlt, asdy porate charge, suecoeded in drive vagnayanrs from their guns, amd ing the | capturing nine pices. The, Beadiiiana lout When last hea wore preparing for anotl from both armiea F ongagement. jarine Diansters, Ete. prot ® | The brig Henry anil Louise, from Port oe publishod, that ho had proposed a compromiss, noe, Sept. 2th, arrived im port you Becker de Sho left in Port au Vrince the brig discharging. The brig Strourneay iImington, had been seized hy the ot | The ache 2, off Bt sho saw the brig Ro Mu up'channel. On the dl inst., om Perienced @ hurricane lasting sight hoare, rain, On the ith int, saw am of foremast. On the 1th inat., in It, Wg TAL. experienced a heavy gale N. E.On the ath inat., passed the of Yarmouth, x spoke the Kegatta, from Turk’s Island for Hol ro in op- | Hole, which reportod that on the 3 sho ha ‘and threats | to throw overbone 000 bushels of salt had boon held out of invasion of the State | Keep from sinking. Was eightoon days Ho | and short of provisions, wed it such efforta to oxcite | The Steamer Théodore D. Wagner, of amd inte teat they would, bo | was, deatruyed by fire on ths Qh tnat ‘of | from Heaton, hound for Charleston, & SOK TS “tho vbeaitgors nT RO, seuod by the Brig. Velocity ‘and Schooner Euock Pratt of Wal Ship Southampton, fre from ‘SE to N. We Lah Jost maiu-top-sail aprung jib-boom, and atove the forward tmidship houses aud bulwarks, Joba kilos, T. Conner, of Charleston, Mass., Goorgo Williams had his thigh broki othors were washed overboard, but up. Kingston, Jamatea, vt | lirig Beaver, from 14 also arrived Inst event h logwood. Eneonutored a hurricane rortugas, shifting from N.N.E. to &, the sea making « breach over the voasel, washed the deck load,gtove in bulwarks nit water casks, aplit mia stay sail amd ow that | Mranded the main atay. Hove to undee From respect | close refed 1 topmast stay anil, ars, steward, ®/ On the tat inst of | died. On the was ine distinct | with brig Sevina, of Eastport, from O0w gor. ht to try us ity and duty | 17, long. 74 Bay for New York, which had been drivem of by the gale. On the 7th inst., in lat. 38, spoke the brig Howard, armouth, for Turk's Islan She had hag irricane, and had shifted ballast amd mainmas| and was obliged te ake for the nearest port. Su tree vessels at Ln or near Ry 43 i. ust have gone ashore, On the Sth inst. lat, 21 and long. 72:57, passed the Brita ing South, with loss of jile bulwarks. Rervxneo.—The bark Iddo, hence Ai th for Shanghac, on Sept. 1th, in Tat. 1 ud long. 2:8), encountered hurricane from, hiree daye, : 4 which could barely be overcome by the pumps, Returned for examination and re vicimirr, Timotity Beptom) amo THe AsTroLocam, Nmothy Budlong, «journeyman shoomakew from the rural districts, came to town la wook to seo the sights. This laudable pus pose having been partially gratifiod, Times thy suddenly remembered that in his coum try home he had heard of a famous astrologe@ Whose intimate acquaintance with the plaal tary aystem gave her an insight into coming events, T y had « natural desire te | learn what was going to happen to him, amd though a dollar seomed rather a stoop prieg, | he concluded to patronize astrology to that oxt Ho waa readily admitted to the | presence of the mysterious oracle, He gazed with awestruck glance at the confidant of | the stars, aud, in trembling accents, ox 1 his desire to find out what the for cllor had in store “ Hold out yous said the prophet, ‘Timothy held i first giving it a hasty wipe with hie | handkerchief, lest it might uot be found | clean enough for the iuspection of @ stax | gazer. Timothy felt rather uncou during the inspection. How did he know t it might not be his destiny burglar, oF bee ich would be very mind, “A girl is od the a rl with d "You don't a i Timothy, “Is she tal | was the oraculiar response, Yes, aho is stout also.” “And,” pursued or | Timothy, in excitement, “is her name Sarall through | Jane sinith {Lt is!” Squire Sanit hiter, by Hoke elaime dolla and he to leave it all tg You are a fortunate young maa! i tho astrologer. You will marry hea Jand all this money will be yours.” "How t bol” “The stars tell not. & uupow yourself,” responded | will dep he ie great alarm ut Leavenworth, | seer. “By thunder! 1M! go aud see hes eut Indian Veal, who | + There can be no doubt of it | next Sunday night.” “You are sure ahe loves mot” continued Timothy, anxiously, “Well, d a| shouldn't have supposed it; but there's ome said Timothy, with perploxity, +t kuow how \o ’ of waiting bat sha ex Surah Jan's being in love with ine, | Lnau't ws much mousy as the other,” ead | the azandiug tf 4 at dol You will not iran the daptiva opin eee will hecome the husband of Sarah Jano, you t her father’s money ; you will ber come man of importance; you will be clocted to the Legislature, aud when you aio forty-seven years old, you will beo: "It's lucky & et might it Matilda, and | his mind aa to their truth, | came up here," be thoug | gress.” ‘Timothy Budlong weut homo, feat Ing cousiderably more iminortant Miu lve i

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