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PS oe xe YT UY ee < i —— —_ fy om f i EURO PE, 4 not over. The old cable, wa te. bd Sun Cable Dispatches. , H K J RAPPAHANNOCK CASE DECIDED. | __ n The success of that wonderful effort waa Tock." ‘Thy bad thon who knew the otead a the hunter knows tho forest. It wag ow business, but they succeeded. What e anxicty proceed the auccoss! Tho steals on every man’s life was like the atrain on the | cable ttaelf! When at length the athny tine = . m | maa bronght to tho surface, all felt ae W Me Nie a | life and death depended on the ti rica Two Cents | tendiy dared to breathe, The ocble we hed for at a depth of two and ah nx. | Chirtv-Fourth Year: VESSEL AWARDED TO COL _ 7 “NEW YORK, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1866. "Tho British Rebel Bond Holders. | vineright” with which be commenced his | A PRIZE FIGHT, | CANADA. the peneipal streets thee womed te fared tho dreadful fate from which | A Desperate Mattle—One of the © ee antes = = | tested. A few minutes of weapenee, and « attract | ¢ A BLE : CE LEBR ATION, | Contert’nniting continent with contt | fash of lightning, told of the lightning oan h did nn woh nation—-Kurope with | fent again set freo, ‘Thon the pont up feck Hefore a great while, | through the enlightemed acto of their fot shoot actos the shy. Un the whole gall Me lnte | ing burst forth! Some cheered-m he promptitude of an English gentles ants Kecelves Terrible Punish Facape of a Fenian Mrisoner Wow the | it 0 in f : ' at the promptitude iglish g Fifected-A Daring F meteors were very acates, though al ad securing toeach other | tirned their heads away and wi : 1A 2 | pavod him, | Seona tthe Had ofthe Seveath Hound Fee cee | cies ety ene raicht Have seen “ovary HONOR TO CYRUS FIELD, oof etralitas thas eet | From tan, t foam, Gea’ from. Weep Openi he Be Chamb Aacria aed Italy | mn it ha ru Houcito, Nov, IhoA Feulan p ettain circum pictaacindlinetoeided mutual concern. We have conn bape toag: | boat the Joyftl tidings paseed, ; hat the feelings now between | ho usually peaceful precincts of the | onto, Ne =A Fenian prisoner annnal ¢ tof th nowledge the aid imparted to the Atla ota lighted ty 0 aa pening ot the Belgian Chambers. tt s.ait tat the fotings now betwewn | The, anlls peacetal precincts suie [same Thos. Ryall, eacape jul etl rk central I ih P| Bamquet at the Motropelitam, | toicyrapih Copasy oy ie go rrunenaot | ihe ana and eth “Ganka ‘hort they 6, ice uiNG's SPEUCT, sieracter A nocaphiet entitled “Zee alle | Hudaon, near the vicinity of Fort Lae, ware jt a morning. The plan was effected in the wd by the death of Oean Rich | Great Britain ard tha Cinted Beaton, | turned their faces woatward, Boow s storm i | to aleop in the cha at daring manner tr Th arose, but in the midat of the of the ‘ de Plialie.” throws gome light on the | On yesterday morning, the scone of one of | "°F daring ma ands ns (deat of stetoand! A Brilliant Scene. | mective and intelligent statesmen to own | ‘® fash of lightning came wp from Gee { NEUTRALITY TO BE ADHERED To. Motives which have led to this change thone brutal and revolting epectactoa, mia- | Te cntertained that he must have had ac wire-pulling on the pavyt of the (ho important part taken by the naval depths of ocemn, tellin thom ‘ Austrian politics, a change which i# about | oalled, in aporting vernacular, an exhibition | “'™Plices nt aspirants. [tia well Knowi that . : : saree ipa of both countrios; the generas peca. | dear to them at hors were follo withe . to be confirmed by the marriage of the heir ta ; Hovvito, Nev, 1m Deonte eneetal die modore Vanderbilt has long wabed to| WIT, WISDOM AND BEAUTY. | niary support fendered by the wealthy | their wishes and their prayers. (A) REPORT FROM ROM tothe new crownof Ita'y with an Austrian | Of the * mauly art of selfdefence.” catch tote 9 pac | control the Central rumored in pri - merchants and factors of Great Britain, | ft Iike @ whisper of God fy 1 a : When the geographical po: | Tho pugnacious principals in this dis. | Match to the Exrasss gives the particulars Jom that or Corning and, above all, t9 recognize the goodnem of | snd hope. | The Great Eaatern bore - -——-~ sition of States is such that cach can extend | graceful exhibition wero two youthful aa: | Xf the escape of Ryall, the Fenian prisoner h the 8S ntiments and Speeches, the Dixie Being wo hag erewned tha ta | proudly throug’ storm med calm, ame A at to Ltalry.. itsnower by the arts of war and pence, with t *harles | OM Jail. Tn turning Queen's evidence, ho | HFobable President will bo Mr. Fargo: of bors of sil with abuAdant suc@esa—who trae | Saturday, the 7th of September, nnexation to Oye | Ny do the other, they are natural al. | Ditants for pugilistic fame named Charles | ne the American Express, Vanderbilt ia work | a, . ichaated anch wonderful gifts to man! | Prought their rewond cable to the shore », on the contrary, one cannot | Meleon and Walter Cody, both of wh given greater freedom and port ing hard, and it) may be he willepring a KUR@PE JOINS IN THE FeWTIVITIES, Low ferred to the firat coh- |} (Cheers) All honor to the 4 ah iat ot with the turnkey. | trap that will upset all thei nice eateala ception of the id a ; “4 “ at night he retired to bed at the usual | tions, The mau that ¢ Harte fonts, and thy of bie ecross | Nonor to the rugged Hogliah of this city. For several monthe past the per | hour, and at 210 this, morning he was 6c i wilt not be ape t6 Ty cornered | The banquet tenderett to: the Ifan. CYR) Be Gulf of SF: Pavwrenca Tee ee aoc | Mugged the cable ta thats brawn ua er, which being attained by one is necessar. | #08 above mentioned have been on no very | !ing in bed ae unt Mimeelt W, Field by the ChamSer of Commerce, aa | borne, and coatinned: The Atlantio Tele- | it were ® shipwrecited child tho Disaster to an American Bark. j\y 64; off from the other, they are natural | amicable terms, owing, it is said,to a diapute Rd aR As oe ‘ Srncraton, a mark of their appreciation of the enter | gragh Company wae formed with eepital — fhe deep, ov 3S | go up stairs, when he fo prise and esergy of that gontieman itr oar. | of £30,000, In the division of the stock, | dra the ore, end =p ad mies. The natural ally | which had arisen, between them concern: | Other | extend ite sphere of acti hout injury to | reside with their parenta in the 2th Wa the other, or when both must seok the samo end for the full development of their pow Shipping of uniting the ¢wo conti. f brave men that bore them omrans H a th | arnkeys were imme | Rectety of the A "7 T " 4 £100,000 fo if beach at Heart's Content. (Ch ae, &e., &e. any, aud the natural Fivalol | i) neirrespective fighting qualities. During | and the police wers at Kaclety of the Army of the Tennemee: | rying ont the work of unting the Okt and cy fed | tet Bleos'theus all dart in biel et aed —— E é rm the evening of Saturlay last, while MeLoon | THE encarm waa "efirated tn 40 dai PAL lnk! teanieaee vasmentae ts | the New Workle, took place last ovening a ie aaterting money. te vas | Matoky of hla long, hort, abd, absent fends. eberrsofig retreat Moyne a manner that he must have had an accom anne ‘otel. ‘Phe tables wean | #0 interwatl ‘tarpri hd Wo « ¥ 01 t ‘ rehab bund | Mexico. was passing through Tenth avenue, he was | htice to assist him. From an ¢ hhoring, The followiug, otiers wore | 4 Metropolitan Hotel. Pho tables worm | 8 AMiaruational, Coeebriat Art omore aed | work, thie mest consideration was to make « Loxnox, Now. ISno0n.—Tho rebel bond: | steyements of the French Mieet—Rxpeeted | met by Cody, when ae usual an angry dis | ofthe surroundings, it appears that Ryall, | electes for the enauing year: President, | ad 1m the Banquet Hall ae follows: The | emoluments it promise to yield. useful to the pablic. The new cable was holders are about bringing their case under Attack on Acapuice. pute arose, which eventually culminated in | #fter leaving the chapel, went do | y main table w: the South side | You are te il Gon JA. Rawlings; Vico Presidents, Maj ‘ noral J. A. Logan, FP. Mair, Ro out, iy, GAL Stith, Brot Brig Generals | At the east and weat onde thors were two iar with what occurred priot | improving-every day, and tii olfl ono wae j agth, )to the yenr M4, when, Pros. | little bettorthan the new. Time im; @ the hall and running ita whole length. eye ar hen, ter three succes the quality of the ue, There he next flat, and e¢ 1 | for the storage’ of bed y tick matt Sax Praxctsco, Nov. [—Lotters from | a challenge by Cody to meet his oppor nd Di ived by | im the “ring.” there to settle the vex the notice of the British Government asa} | Gonerala Alvar 2, , rin raee tas ; r r In the “rings JhOre to cattle (he vexed | tool bea f Sartin be nd foar of interruption in thé working etoff against the Alabama claime of the} way of Acapnico, to November 5, atate that | {i Siened to « neighboring batroot erate | strips, and made his way ¢ WW htcthnap and. Feira fd; Kecording | mote tables, both standing on an clovated | pective the he wae he men Vuited States. | four veasels of tho French fleet had loft that | the preliminaries were dmly drawn wy third fat, which gave exit to the ; tary. Col, 1a M, Dagion; Osereaponding rm, ae was tle main table, Horides | Trinity Hay, an€ with what spthusiaatio np | oR0e Boiron) Se thet a , a7 | tor Rit soomey seaked, end” cosen on the eas his oot was about etary, Wrig-Genert enlaper, plise the shntwncement of mice vime provi nat, and wo made ‘The Roman, port. The gatrison cousiste of one hundred | forfert, money naked amd necundy thirty feet from the. ground, — and | Frensurer, Maj General M. F. Force there wore soven more tables running | Yeomed throvgiout our lama Anerged | iimpounible noe Spring D; the eobepien Loxpox, Nov. 1y—noon—=ft is reported | and eighty men. dred dollars a side were put up b: strongly fastened.” Ryall had | greater portion of the proteedings were oc: | acrase the room. The hall was gaily deo- | proseasion, a great dinner, eplendid fire. | of another line, crossing Troms it Com & ; a ‘The news of the capture of Oaxaca by the | friends of the pugnasious pair, ided himself w n iron bar, with | Cunied mn discnedng the proposed monument | orated with Amorigan and English flags. works, and ® passial contlagrstion of the | ent to Pac a frow Londew at when the French troops evacuate | jincrats is confirmed, Another aceoungeays | Thureday, the h of Novembe ch he wrench a the door, and after | 0 Maj General MePherson, Direetl: the chete of Mr. Low, who | city ball ring, for w time, off below the | to New York pmadd over four Ii from Misia his teuaehas Will Vantaadintaly 4k6: i Moy | the day ‘dociled upon whercon to teat | 1 ie the manufactured rope to a portion of A ri was finally pansod fixing | Direetly over the ohetr 7 cupols—were the chvtinguishing features of | lerden to Valentia, from Val wo. ely throe vessels of the French lect proceeded | 11.4 “morite of the momentous ques. | (fi woodwork on that fiat, lowered | iio, the bineiat place of ( wae et'tho head of the table,» globe about | Gur metropolitan, Gaplag, Fhe common | Heart's Content, thones to Pors’ Hood, § favor of being annoxed to Italy. from Acapulco to Mazatlan, to withdraw | tion, so to who was the “heat mn.” | himself down into wit ie known as the MeVhervon, us the proper phoce for the| ton fervin circumference, was eusporde d, the city aut Chamber of (Com. | and from Port Howl, to New York: o ope lor place | On Monday bot rd and escaped throagh a fence on omtine ni a Ise ries ale to my oriowm ape ou jroweh The Case of the Rappahanneck. the French troops from the latter place, aud | On Monday bot! Lernin ¢ iy and cecaped Chrongh 8 fonce Om | After transacting some vatmpertant busi. | beneath tt'ermotion: “General Telegraph a medals to, Merl torloms ofcere | remy, mindien ber 'tt mom carry them to San Blas “G. htm woe iw ” ab Ad } Lonvos, Nov. 14, Evening —In the cas y . hand of port of the ring, So quietly a hess, a resolution was adopted to hold the | Office.” Above the globe, and suspended by | why wos engaged im the work, which, | Fementimred. that ttre machinery, wae ot Waa GxRabed cries Rappobansick, | gcrcnece catvec teas hennelon which those | tee ees eee ee icmrenies Cua ale Hew wat aunial meeting Mt St Laure fine wires wore a number of stars, andeaeh | we then thought, wiv happily ‘cvmclud: | now, and it would tM it somo ti [ a + | tere three mi | to be indicated by ” if 4 = ol. Towa only a torper Ne and | it theromgh working order. Cony star was-councoted with the globo by atm | Or Taian was primature and brief, | had borw made abourehe tariif. It mim be 1 from Acapulco, which jAace | not a suspicion concerning the contemplated | Torosto, © W., Nov. 1d Poizod for the United Statos, tho Admiralty | he expected soon to capture, having receiv. | “mil wae e@oited in the un The Fenian Upon the Society adjourned. wula of the Aitna, greetings ;" From the bottom of the sea, greetings ;" “Brom the Mer(o) made, ligent scareh tontored ( Sh fe ee trials, which have occupied the attention of | en ribbom, intended to reprosent » telt| Thy Yongsal, discouragement wd by | femombéved that the cost and risk of” the e | ‘Court haa decided that Coleman is ontitled | ed from San Francisco a battery of rifted | Sty ef the gavund salteted for tre secu of | tho Court during the past eleven days, will | From Weudtdeky raph wire, From a tar heng'an inscrivs | tho tailurcrot IM0%, the weacedelty for mary | work hed been very gaet, | Didbesnt comm, to her possession. cannon, secompanied by twelve American | the content fogather with ity aceeanibilits, | close temporudiy on Saturiay next, ae the Nov. Fi -The tmmocratic | ton—"A Greeting from alt tho stars.’ On| cAeeful preparation for anowker attomp# eud | panies, Soman Ue, "e Shs ct geaiaaay ' p) Retetem guan ile ie ER enabled the principals and ayeetators 0 | Court will not wt during the term. Ht was loter calls | one aide of the® globe—likewhve aurpenied | Wives jut ai the alin oPahe next cxpedi.| but, finding thet After words s Bavesnis, Nov. 14.—The King opened the | WASHINGTON cor thustavetding the “risk of’ cre: | St ret supposed that auch-of the prusners | Of ventury | by wires from the ceiling wae old ‘Sol’ | tion tothe yer i865. ‘The geeat problem ef | could be Sap fasten of Are, the tariff / Igian Chambers yoaterday, Iu his speech . ating ren of any vigilamt guar hand vere ie ht to trial Dalene (he WR King han boon atroated: at com. | face, and beneath were the worde "A bod tii bees eld booted and the man staging sep helt, ond eR h, Vann . Y. OTe B. 5 dian of 1@ Taw any suspicion of thatr how gy fle ot ‘ait tho! ‘ to the mili Talal one of a from the S On (he other side 2 oe we Seren, fore, 0 OND “4 is tack Sosddlne tO: MMA ba Uh Clonal Wasmrvotox, D. €, Nov. 15, | ian of the Taw awy ousp i aitted to the military as one of the ting from tho Su nm f + eave be ere wtisanee thot y " y ‘ound aelocted for the ary Anmies, but it is probabih an ns 4 Ms coal interprst, was at the same time tr n, if worl Byer why Feusioen with al ths Groat powors; ands, | Th® Washington Agent of the Associated | jenn pf the “millt warn the toft bank of | erransement will So made by which MY | Vie Ieattroad eeay ine Sam meee half don aud beneatit-“Greoting | Gradicata’ the Vrevitontial yaeposo oF hes | Bist Ro to waek and tay another line.” ( tod that a trict neutrality should be ob | Press, deems it proper to any that both the | the Hudson, some twelve miles above the | will iv Mrought bofowe « court sooner, A eit Cummings waertéday conse. | from the Move.” Ob every table wero 8 | own creation. Boaring in ter cape anes, Iaints had been made : ved President and Secretary of War, having | city, in # A the nps Ail, gaeroneded Bi Mil checial commiiaaion ts capected (0 lenue init | crated Anatatant Blahop' of the Toocketmnt | nutnber of miniature telograph poles, which pA Phy Aibided ren e pot ae te hn we ee ee ete ie tam ? iy w' ty onmke: »pointed for w day fo ding dae trials immedle | iyi cco, eaae: OF ee r 1 neve befote car med for Kare af SHIPPING DISPATCHES heretofore denied that they had Toyo Kd eae ae ee oe caine tne ately afowe the term loon, a fortnighs | Aiscanal hoceam of Keuiueky. | supported four “lines” of red, white and | rect the “Crewe Eastern” anted on hor | tan newe -thet caine over the line 5 Loxpon, Nov. 14.—The bark Jaa. E. Brett, | General Order No. 44, he, on Tuesday, in- | of Tucaday, at whiclt hour, notwithstanding | {rom next Monday. | Lt wall bo Mr. Juatice | mee . Med Mesa aad blue ribbons. Those ribbona started from | appointed voyage. Twelve humted miles | They \ were only carriers, If ? Shields for New Orl bi | | quired at the Headquarters of the Army | the heavy rain whtelrcommenced to fall a | Haxarty's turn lo take 4p tho business at 1 Breet) tho globe, overthe contre table, aud con: | of omble were fnirdy laid, and themit parted. | Frese \ woul | keep relimble | men at TOLaactawar Lavin Wack GAmEATA tL a | RO OES Athi hor had General | *hort tine previous ty that time, tho prinot, | that time | R ' rr) tinucd all round?the ball, representing a min.| Hut te good ahip-did not forsa'W the lost | Kiarope) te vend! news, (any Seat te pe Queeustown, having been damaged in a | ™ e learned that neither had Genera with thoiy sccordty and. backers! fn ait | [wo Feniama wore disctarged from cus. | Roctesten it te reported tiore | tinued al rou goaded ™ child: of science wud art withows divers | (3 waa» delivered bore exery , fpollinion, Grant revoked it, ‘The letter to General ring about 100 persona, were punchy: | {ly yesterdyy, wuttic to place | oat the caimt has givon out again atstie | iature telographtine. Onench tolegrmph polo | shakew of her séretchod out wm, ‘nor | (hegre) allt med’ valitsari te aa ip | Sheridan giving Genoral Grant's construc yon the ground. x mon tim not being forthcoming, aud | Malmyra Aqueduct waa a motto, of “greeting,” written in| withoa@ leaving hav own " Buoy” we the an. | Conmaioreially politic was | QuaessTows, Nov. 14.—The steametp ioe ene ener rroclamations wenul, | _Thering being con two more wAl be dischaged today for | Tia letters on eigold band.” Among them | Aurel wedge of her sarly return! ‘Amd how | ofieea to,apeaid Ite, would culy hope Helvetia, from New York, October dlat, | 1 p . similar ‘The Canal Hreak at Palhyra: ia autor Free irae, | AkillCaily, how farsbfully was tho: pledge | it mht bring ws fnto chosen relations fouched here, en route to Liverpool, today, | lying that order, was obtained by mem | responded to by Cody ig hin ¢ “3 WOcMatEaW Xa. NOV 1S OE | eee ce mee ad! Another year secured the final | ® | Sattpe understanding | with " ‘ 1 bers of the press from a source other than | iato the ring, followed ima fe Miusissippi. + Pale ings; From Spain, Portugal, Porsia, Africa, pit All the inetdonta relating to tho | (Clore) Lot who would speak ag Sourmamrrox, Nov, 1, Evening. —The L thi i ima few seconds by usissippl. ithe canal at Palniyra will bo immediately ‘ 4 ; \the Ht tthe A\ NeLeon, both * stripped t 4 i i Siete oly | reetings;” “From Rip Van WWakle, | *xhedition of 1866, are froahin your ranailéc: | Englgmil, wordsef consure must come free toamships Allemania and Hormaun, from | tH? Headquarters of the Army : sche withal, "coasidering the’ briet ably Important Decision. Tried, 0 Lit will probably: be done by | Br as P *| tion, One eablo‘butng nately laid, hore: | other lps than his. Ho-had eaten of thete ®ow York November 3, arrived bore thie! 10 the caso of Win. T. Sutthson, the bank 1 TP ag Tt fr, hg ll New Outkas, Nov. 15 The Supreme | Pridey might greotings;” “From South Amorica, Biewerks | covery of the othos was detorminsd on, | bresdwad drunk of their cups, and in the i : Jer, agt. Edwin M. Stanton, Secretary of | f ; ‘ae arwoas hours of the enterprise ho evening Quexsrowy, Nov. 15, Noon —The steam nyatcalln Judging from of Mississippi has decidéd that the Viewging of Crhninals in Richmond the comteatanta att vor lost ts organizatio® coisod fom them words of cheer and War, for treaspass, damag are claimed of | @ Koy | Riwwoxn, Va. Nov 15.-Bive white mon wy _" tan co the | nese thea: he hip City of London, from New York Nov. ae in the suit instituted by Messars tee eng ca on one ¢ uit hy reasce of secession ow war; but | and ome mogro were fogged tedny by eras Ui eraberd asta and _ i aly warehed | Ho vie ald needlessly stir to ’ ; Serpe OF | Hughos, Denver aud Pock for the plaintiff. | ines bot Snyatque Cody 'aceiune (that it waa in all seapeeta not onty de facto | | ‘nga Conrt, on conaction of pe viuay groctings” Tho tlowora on for ila apponran Tested upon | tween tito two nadions, wasan enemy aig bere to-day, en route to Liver: | ere eadall bas entered bis appear-| wes one. husured end forty-0re, pouttia, [but de jurea Stato, aud that the ptions of [ree Feet aaiction et ceiripes ee | mala tables were very beautiful. On’ tee) ne ore edt ta tnt sos, Fl ae Soe: See 50 wey Ci i. ance for the defendant, aad a plea of not | 8nd he stood five feet fowe in his boots, | the gavernment ware rightly and eo tite mee by Judie oe centre, standing on # little gilt table wee = With anzious look to th MAG BINANCTAL AND COMMERCIAL. | sate for the defendant, a» Piet stands Hon about twenty two yorme of gn, "Me. | tionally exereinwd by thine "whi. exereind Rell Aceh Adc rertasen aoe nae on taba these end Tavwe.| San wieeupled the magnatie test Adi scans sat Asanee-slaneing Mate Lateran gaa’ ee Nave Micclined | for trial. Ibis net probable, however, that | eights ova Wa Teastiewes tos tneae ead aerate wakes see teste The rem Foros esee ned with carnationa and boneath waore | crowd wero: lighted up, and in an instand Xi igs @ friendebip to all gene 8 note dulce today bave aggregated | (t will be reached at the present torm of | forty pounds, ‘The partios immediately in inion of the € thy Judge | Font sess Moxnor, Va, Nov 15. crown jof cammeline and tubo renee] the ator, Wal) roscus, flashing through | Cros applause.) {00 bales, “Middiing uplands ere quoted | +,0 Circuit Court. tated In the fight le ieaeaaiyii, | Seushcnabees gale provells tone Un each sido of theverown and globe thero| Valentia’” sad” bansli: ie rus’ the’ Srigh] py Aebmemenclasiow of the, dress of set BUM sdetutls market is firm, Tallow | ‘The rapid conversion at the Treasury Do Hacc saree ct hateen mratenine cid that wade and exec wory ot | Feudered is unporsible to discern any indica | was @ beautiful anelior of flowers” came-} morning of suother Tn every nitert Ligands popelegubbeplocegid es tote tive. | partment of seventhirty notes into five- | being now readiness for the. ¢ erate trenaury notes: ae a cone | Wuua of meteoric display, ins, tubo roses and: carnation pinks. As} prior to thet of 186, che naval ships of | BF) psig nen tom i reat Brital sand of the Gaited Staten vivre iroct fr 2 ech equal distances apars wpon this table, werw jout actors aml tho pariaal auccons of (ke Raitt, Greet thems: Ganophy WR nw colored | Models of all (ho vossole that have taken | euterprian of 1438 was nahioved undor tar and other places on the high! part in the laying ofthe Atlantic Tolograph usp! a. From thet period the oo} |! TRI eORAMS. n, were valid, and can be anforord Judge Claytom, some time mice, Phesn canon go to the U.S. digi.| Mencement of the brwtal exhibition the contestants, at 4 from the tho setateh,” Melon smiling | t, while Cody presented « mo Mie pny nt ier evry fo | twenty bonds is attended with mu lly see Tne Bland are yuoted at | culties, ou account of the numbers of lost oF | 44 hhe estimated day's sales are 7,00) | stolen soven-thirty notes sent to the depart- 7 nena, wan -to-day aontonced to od owt @ i : operation of or own nawy wan withd: i a pales i Nokia fi | mont. Banks and persons dealing in seven: peery erthggene rr ey dg ae tata od to be hangod om) Cable, including the “Great Eastern / SE tka’ Pramenin ete Waited beoes rela. 4.Z nag “od Lt ee p hoy Nov. 1, Evoning. —Consols for | 1 irtieq should remember, that although the masiees lntwee shania MES “Terrible,” “ Niagacm” “ Agamemnon,” ard } gracefully Hl tho Bovereigs:| Diclt Best your banquet, that Cam with him ponds of the Government the bearer, #0 th by delivery, they are good thou | stolon, when in the hands of a bon of | holder. The Flowers.werkod in various dor | of) Great Vena the glory of the | it heme y fi ting | al triump a He te due to came | moe mall Riv MP8) dor to aay that many are powe- |'in establishing the tolegr ir with qheir Deaubiful odors, The / wnt who “atraes "to Laver At otha sore Veoeoativentsa Carr. J. ANDEasom. orchestra was Aeorated with tlags, aud the{ wise, W i yfairly clei that from few: ‘ Modway. Aigna were placed om 0 the Pirst Round.After considerable spar | on the part of both parties, in wh displayed the greates ee Mele oup let go a powerful left-hander, which, plant fof the Nashville rai duad reports that the oe in differont with the seven | ing well on Gody’s ribs, seut bh | Ilinoia Central, 78; | Cou « Erie’ Share i |p Wnited States Lonpox, Nov, 19—Noon.—The money mar otis tir, Consols for money, 0. of shee A fall Ca ane on te Buffalo | The following are the o 4 ae vowed Very can wi reeling.) robbers who recently committed the dey rie Railread, 1 i i hoeate! Ms toluat Cyrus \AB Iola oat Wasunsaroy, D. merican securition: Five-Twe: li 1 thirties, whl hare i j dint hers ey towards his corner, quickly followed by saa hanced hire ban Ganuined’ OF | Erie Railroad, day, » hereto!one toonod with bagmers, A strong) i me Corus avila bee Soon meee of me] AA. Bow, 7 % ‘outral, 7 ho words r order,” instead of “or! MaLeon, who immediately followed up hie L briefly alladed to by tolegray the attend mee whiob a od ab| Ki tly idwutifiod wil T mond } rie RR, o13§, Llinois Coutra bearer” imprinted on the face. As long a4 | guecess with a atinging repeater, which song | the Franklin expedition SR HLS Wl ok aeolian * bamcowrved 68) Aianiie ting api than, ayy other lv Be oat ,¥ PROM EUROPE BY STEAMER, | a seven-thirty n ine thus 19 Dwi ot hisaphonent "to rans” Pica hock dgwa| J. 1 Tawi Comminloner’of the Tere | | ennai sabipecey ws fo man Me name wut fame wu eh ke | rescipin ita honaey, Cyrus Ww. ES Fagland. ‘ noallect | ""scecond ound.—Doth men anawered ‘6 Rerenu, reporm the cot f tho Americam gove G3, the completion o€: She mnase wi ton crop at half the age, tobarco, over y varare that te | Waiting in the reception roome, were ads | & full crop, of ine quality ; corm, uearly | war due, th an average; wheat, lesa than amavernge; | no procactions to warn the trait full average. Tho grain crop in Buat | ‘on nt the apeod of (erty a waco in much batter thin Waal roy tte down ri The SUNDAY GaceTre prodicts a consider: | the wai i promptly to the Jud 1, Cody coming ‘ablo in : or atolen, Hut in case the I upshy, while MeLeon, emboldened and cm able incr seven thirty fills the blank epace with bis | (hyraved hy the favorable result of the pow mutes of neat ye u ‘the note then becomes hie property, | vieus*round, ecomed as if di ig likely to | him or order, and he cannot | foree the. fighting *Y took | mitted took (hate soats, among who vudih | wero Cyrus W, Auld, A. A. Low, Eaey| fruits i ver) Chairman of the Glamber of Commores, | MOH of ¢ When withiy a | Chviman sleerietees more> | geience and art af all, the profeaaic ¥ ot amd - olaterprise of modernstimes. gPlease Vo cynudly obasiahed and grate |y @ septimont from. me—“The Unity Wo ure iw daily uso of the |") "werinr ait Euope in Peace, Pro} ie) Rrowper ty, strongthoned both hesaime ' mores, of literature and lavwot | Wheres ine’ thee 5 avg0t | Wheres by thy Atlautic Tolograph and ite e in the army and navy enti ts, and speaks of the his got” meetings of the Cabinot 4 | apneeee eid ey Me is, caw of the Workmoa ean bach and | members of tho sanw, Henry Ward Bev tt Yeay Adjuucts. 0... Browstna, aeqreeiye to. | thereafter bo deprived of his tide by any | work, MeLeon somewhat ead’ hoe jen and. ¢ mot tes . c ‘ ent) i t dignity and woath to our nig tek @romine ax much earneat debate ae the Ker | Troe are note, any more than | Corkt Sunt wag tantnedin les Ho a other today at swung Iv at, but wae efthee unper Horace G Pater Coopor, George Bow | should come together and give a he ety | Secretary Interior. » went ina blow on. his welcouie to this muly | ‘Telograms oxprossing similar sentimonte notice tvore also recvived from Hons.W. H, Seward, The following toast waa then announced: | Jidsou Welles, J, Mackey and others, croft, Bishop Modlowkey, Gemeral Moace Adwiral Farragut; Rev. Dr, Adams, Thou. ae Acwa, G all Lefer, tthe engine the engineer, who Gen. Jott. ©. Daviedanien that ia was con ee question. the holder of a check of draft payable P tage of by Cody The Guowwors saya: © Tho Royal Com: | bis order; and this iv the law, notwith | giponents nore, eending him reeling te 5 te | gulted in reference to the military arrange 0 up + recruiting have re-| standing hia name may bave beet 8! the ropes, Aclineh ensued, which resulted | > ox | at the 0 pmneees Upon: army. Sere. Shilfully extracted, by’ sell or other} jn both imen going to-grass. (Firat Lioud the lato obse yuies of ox | at tl Commended the eatablishment of training | Wise “ge to leave uo trace of the name. | for Cty } Confederate Gen. Hanson, tive, ‘The ty an wae ty tonly throw utrom | Jathes Brook: “Cyrus W.” Pigld=the Taka leitaion ae) casarea tet’ tale @chvols for the army, on the same principle | If the holder of the note can prove « Misia ikl alan “alana eta ike the trac ¢ vankment, » dia | ing of th r i lanes ek ten ae Hiltaey font, | Stewart, President Shultz, LT. Hoftinan, he Riitehitierergieean iva choors, and, at the conclusion of, their reads 4 those for the navy.” eae acer De Oren iis te t ri i. MoLast , however after the Ireaking some of tho Cam into ap anters, |W. E. Dodge—ia fact there wore all the | those who have taken part with bi ing, Mr. Low introdun ced Mr. Joho Jay, |The Pant Matt. Gazetre announces that | face of te | mcd eae eed pa cee ha rinin rennd axe Z, them with the | weelthy and indwontial mom of tho city | EIS work of the au, hia fame be Provident of the Union League Club, whe oth the War OMic nfused us, and will be ry “ u sand Admiralty bave | Gyalust w bund fide holder, for valu, and Latte ammo ingle nae Torsont, ‘Tho goed thinge ware iurvediabrly | hts nnd, illo hestalied aud guar '@& Wry | addrossod the company at conmidorable y 7 wor’ es recognized by the Treasury Depart: | ng, L ly-lookin L ss es length relative to the advanta, ri finally decided to adopt Major Palliser’s | will be recognized by y rent on th y ing an ugly woking help wassondored. The ariow of th cwourd. | Hdaeod upon thotables by a hort of wadwrs. | Mr. Ficld thou, amid the greates! waghu is oe arising, chilled iron projectiles for penetrating iron ment aud, upon proof, the note will be paid | jump, ‘This was paid with interest by Cody: past tye cortainty that woe Led Hon |” Wa dlauan narvay Se bo, areal hu: | trom the laying of the telegraph cable, to hum who returned the compliment by a blow ou Killed oukright, xecmed 40 are be both “ plate defences. ‘All persona dealing in Government sew | jig opponent's right ¢ igland aad America. He was followed For several mo. Aunaxy, Nov. 1 yin Ce fa \tho table athe | wlasm, arono to respond to tho toxaoaud Teer Uae MAG BLY be | moat oxcellor a style, and reflocta great | apako in substaxae a f ] The Evnoreax Times observes | notes wich may, ae atal come con: | Naaiehigent ina manner. wich. elicited & n peated in Fog. to tho bor | the paraungors who wee able, tage wher with | Metropolitan Motel, at halépag ning) Mr Cyrus W. Wield, on rising, ctiag iced | diltons, » visit of Mn Bright to Dublin seems | verted into ne urities payable | [owl of delight from th | rible affair thaws happened leat Thursday'| Qo waekinen Arty ietM ae ee tee | the bill of feast gotte the noead gentlemen pr At the coneluaion, Me. Low read the fole Likely to have tho effect of thy ouly to order, which es © the cise with | spectators wh night in the adjgining coun'g of Rensselacr, | those who were bared beneat» it with, and the forty or mcge ladies whe Ree le Voge ae a lowing tologram, received. through the At (i hed Bony Peat eeere 1h | aay of tos Coupon Moule ot tue Gerster | nearly ten mala aes thin ayatem df | ul near the village of Heang’a ( a It bodice were i hheny, foun be rec | thie time ha-gbeen waitiag in tho rogeption [inillar facoscand be grested ty) ‘endliy | lautie cable ! Fed. eT aghtwas mover before paid | Ristori’s engagement for Washington has | by n powerful bow froin Cody's left fin, | woe at firat apposed thea i murtoe hid a rooms were admitted ta the bang yet hall. | voices; aud tats tribute from the iamber A TELEGRAM OX CADLE NEWS ‘an English commoner in Ireland, is the | | Nese prpreasion of. a writer in a London paper, | been fixed to com on th cap reverse of friendly to the great Tribune, | cember, for five nights, at the Natio A A} ‘dao taken jeroly ikjured s ‘ : od, and rumor} with hoe thd! | Rae une AK0S On, Of sarees ereietins | Many checes wore given as the feir ores’ | of Commerce, was very grateful tects heart, | T.recelved.toxlay over the onble, a dle: nai _citaulaved “alowsat “a0 | Maa goriy or Nitze apd perkare more, were | Ture entcsed, Mr, Liew then agoeo, and tAtgeiions. With hopes nad feast tlre heal | Poteet eas amnounelng. that Migs wok * eqlloct With hopes aud fews they had | loon had ordered & conee lore race Tea ioat OES olightts An noon x0 after @ fog introductery re rr eis all paler Mirae aketes | eat ace © ween mire: dd of De-| Which, catching MeLeon on the back of the | toon neck, caused tha latter to agan tall to the th sand tong al the ease of narls, nd the sawne pen adds, “The meeting Was) Theatre. Fourth, Fifth and Sizth Rowwls—But lit: many report bd: ne inet cae vgn i ofore, Mr a’ who were | throughout the French maritime provi Sf avery complex character. a aay on aro engaged in demolishing the | He of an exciting nature characterized any | “Griffith Geaut,” however, it conlt not bo | word reached Eir two cals ware eat | number cf letters,. /nong the: were lot} WiH8 them the bad gone to: me « graven See ee ie te telab Aeaeeene YGRE Catholics, of course, preponderal et eee eS ae ni oth men ia | proved that any ono led tine withetley gicad, wer y taken tharw | tP8 fromPreaident ahnion, Sewotary Mo.) His fiat Shonab was of the ae aud ble n from Mexico. It soars tom 8 fae, "1 je 101 rep! old State ye pa n n consequeace, pices of . el y , " . or we 1 6 0] Ml sorery, Lrotaetant, (enor apested mam: | valle seekers dock around ibe building In | wwevious rounda Tene eee ie eng awollen | Oa Saturday evening do supposed murder pigeed th eddie, on curs, ware | Culloug'» Gover organ, Geworal Grant, | bh ge Ho wont | an fully arian Nocsiaca’s’ lale abies Ge ted Usoubt che desire to hear Mr. Bright | J<r5, suatery hacking off choice fragiaouta | tv hideous Uroportions, his right eye nearly | ed man made hia appearance, seaming mere | 1 Qinder nf aly wounded ght inh the te- | and others, Mr. Lame thon off ed the tirst | .& brietly as poss de to give an | withdraw from Moxico immediately, Andnced some to attend, though at the cost | Uke hls . > Cloaed, andhis face of @ livid hue, from ts | like the gloat of bis former acl, han a Wal Le plgherebinek ica the t 0G the evening | cutling, of, the enterprise Woy ad ae MoLeax, ; reac a ticket. But those who expected | of it for proservation eilects of the punishment he hid recived, esha pee ierenennierearg vit, Seg gas ee ha we President ofthe United Htatse— | Stmmuled ie rice over, the rly us Reuters’ Agent, } lerce #l of oral d pp be " he cy There has been a no as ink, while an ugly cu shows od od yon , ee thw Capot, and ore » ch a evee ty proken. ou . oy Leen re ee rcebly vale aud Generate; | 00. (or tue Wink . the mouth tld of the powesful | diabo'geal conspiracy, of, it false, betrays a ie Capoh. Snes wen ¥ gant ide veatobe broken.” | gentlemen who them th ‘ gh, tha, nauioct tremendous cheers. + rease of guosts at the hotels xeited ticeable it The toast was drank, amd cheors, ail the, feasible, met one had eda... of is quiet manner, however, was evide opponer Afser # | guirit raise ines mies ks o4d or been Rey. Dr. Bellows next addronsed BE fh part to the state of his health, for he | within # few days. Congressmen are ar uN spirit, worthy of being inserpocated ies curious 0 nai gucats standing. The next toast wa discourr ged by obstacles. Whe onterprise | guests. At tho conclusion the regular t ko at times with groat difficulty, evi yanying for their old or now and better | lowed up by a well-ti | firat clans sensagional novel, T have been | OV f Odi 09 forsee F818 | ieee Malesty, Queen Vicloria of O: was wrally American. (hows) Vor two | of the evening was next dradie: « The Waste ‘tly laboring under a bronchial affection. tera; the rogular newspaper represent: | and face, McLoon infyemed of a few fiqts, not gonerally | ty ot Mil little grautchitd, | Ratain—the coustant friend of Aweric Hovey ‘waa osgrted. on, salely: by:| een Union Telegraph aad the Mnesian oxtams The assembly was ror jor. | QUAF i 8 # i Aw just above the bi ppany cx-| sion—the Amerigan aud Asiatic links of | naraed Haunt, da there ara | a t, wikich sent Cody reel: | Known, whicts show ad least, th rawcnyital. Tho ‘tle din the garb of | baored Leloved alile in Our country 4 but ctivesare all buck, and the irregular guer J, aud appeared tolerant to ever, ig to his corner ‘wo widen to. atory joroly “tell the tide | » soldier, rom Danvil a, N.Y.,an an elder. | Sed her own, pended over a million ara wajua tor dollars, | chain encircling the globe.” ‘Then foll Goryiam. ilies of the profession are coming one by |" ‘Nerenth Ztound—Hath men came wp some- | ke'iarns tala to mar” ‘ail leave every ona BS OE oe ee i ererna, | BL Se Dtuaik aontd ion ch sry, | URtore ae Englishman | ahd sf pind. (Ap: | the other regular toate: ) Winter Head Dresses: ao nein cnnua active and ia-| Whatangry and exaited, nud imuvediately | draw his own inference. — It appears taat | Unknow ae Several aire. wel ayuced tn: | jas drank ama loud cheers. Mr. plug) ‘Ton years age the Friis Govern- he NavalShips ofthe United States and : one, Everything be 4 Xo their work in atill gerator eur: Pi at | unk a injured in: | Low then arase and sala | mevg and English cegitaliete began that| Great Britain—in I868—meeting mid-cocam, ‘he Qouun sayn: Some charming wIDtET gereating winter procoedent to thelr work greater cet) Mateman, the subjedt of the sensation, wae | ternally fl ponte aban an “ofacapet ane coun foward the and contending together against the foress dresses have been introduc ; fi F at. Atl le pt 1 Me-| jn love with a ceoxtain young damsel who | acciirals Hist on accaunt of the oa MK. LOW tate aeurace ine Leger week. ey are comypor There must be a mistake in the state-| Leon, by @ manaavie, “MAH Jived inthe claraic villygo Of Hong's Cor exciterwont attendiat «i th Qustiemun:—In dhe days, of anc peda ter aS? aud 1858 wore the sea, catublished @ new bead of union, between the two countries.” a to get prettiest are ment that General Grant is in attend, nera, This love (which after all caused | little girl had her arm crusted « welvet leaves, and t ne On hudly ee | Rome when the armes of the republic we nputstion, TAw¢ several litte | extending Roman sway over all tho # n, among them tea babes, wth | rounding countries, wud hoe g Pract All bat one quarter af the capital arm, in which position he held him for | tho disturba priate Alak’ Theck clare failed eat ‘This toast was rey sled to by A: several moments, dealing tae span y Admire rragot, Next followed. the toast— ep is said not to have been | ta res ire while ho | fully eoturned by the aforesaid young lady— | ehild as itis ae r,s rey velvet, they take the form atthe Horse Fair near Baltim Foliage of lilies, every leaf being borderes . sea iae thay As ‘o> 4 9 alate tremendous war di 1 . mith crystal beads, A tuft of these larg id at the headquarters of the Army, to | severest blows upon the unprotected head, | or ag least, nodin tho estimation of Bate. | blovdy by hand hudkorehiets tad | turned from auccessful wan, bearing with | wtompts, for. the. tite. wy a 'aptain Agderson and tho officers of the ' j Coaves fs fust ‘at the aide of the bande. | day, that he has not beon out of Washing. OF his Dafortaanie onpowe t } man, Ou'the night iv question, he attended | about their he (lime. 0 an wan | them tae trophies of victory,it was thoircus: the ablest acientifig men we at Eastern, aud the ships engaged im | Jet, and a spray of them falls on the shoul: | toy for tho last two days. terrible waa the punishineat in | one of thon gathering Known an Qamigred no bi region Ghalt outsiue the gates of the city aud at the problem, When in 196} | the law expedition—they deserve the thangs | Hier oMomelinee links of crystal beads aro | sr. \'s General Sickloe te amo: ; that appeals were ‘limo pactios tthe boat of relations Ph. that. Is tevavive. Bix of demand & triumphal entry! When this wat ® fresh, utt | not caly of their own country, but ofthe | added, they fall on | Mor ‘4 to th ud ry Pt, those ARNE | could not have existed betweou him and | wounded —tuar wen, a eotnan a a oaild— | gi an Suate,and adequate hietly relied civilssed world. . ‘the le elvet loaves | arrivale from the South, roundink bo mat Bal Sy dos Hyd LBs bia g wadye ere la evi ut by the were loft Wealovesle, ‘Th Y will bo |p ane I on made, they were re | Glass, Elliott & Co. the, (rampany Wie iD Which was responded to by the Rev. Mn. “ pinto very ef: | - ——e result my follo 0 bru nent. | fact — thal © went howe alonesa | brought up tomorrow morning. "The eausen | © with demoustretions of applause | debted tor more than half Cw entire avaou 7" ¥ ms } Foctive bead-dre Ait’ td | Maryland. Melon, however, stl kept at his work, | piece of impropriety of which your! which led to the aceylent were thoas of the | Welcomed by popular acclama eet | of the eum subscribed. Afeer inc aireubie Latlejohn, The next regular toast waar deada, arranged in many different styles, | striking’ away movt ‘vigoroualy until ex: | Feat” country gallant would never be | grossent aul most ecuninal earclergnens on | ‘enphal arches, erected two thousand yougn | labor and araiety, aud many disappoint | |The Ce pitaliate of England and Amosiona= fare to be seen at the flalian Opera, like | Surrender Old Police Commiastoners. | hausted by lus exertions, he dropped bis op: | guilty, Thon follows the wysterious dis: | fhe part of the workmen, every one af wh ago, atill survive, to attest th eof | menta, the Oxpeditioa of WOO set ong With | Who.use their wealth to achieve great onter~ qi wise baulelete of volvet plaited with gold | y) Messrs, Hinds | ponout, who, faint and beaten almost appearance, including the gayging, the pis | and chietly the boss of the gang, should earlier and later canquesta, aud with what | the history of that expedition all were fa- 4 prises, 1 leave behind thom enduring } Prat. | CARON GT ere ee aes Collate, the tying to a tregy ‘andl aloo te | insigtea for saeuey, | le no ea.of the ren | miliar. Hisetory was eae of the moet mar. | monuments of thelr wise muaitioence, j 4 to Assassinate the Emporer | Wools, the Old Board of Police Comm! f singular reappearance, It ie suppo: for wy know the tyain enpire were adinitted tthe | velous in she whole hetory of modernom| Which d ith applaws ] rhe Atoms 0M Reariae | sioners, formally surrendered everything | conveyed to his in a fit of jealousy he coucocted this plan | due take the A tay Pluie oF repeat oriunaiar in thle aan me | ich, was drank with applauce, The | ‘ (g tartled two or three da; L alae ta tha ‘ean Commusoners (nce stimulants, regained to soften tho heart of his mistress, by ex: | to send back to stop .t, or re 0 those who bare gained v fortunate in deir captain, alt went | following toast was then offered, ‘and age ‘ Europe was sti A : | SiS: OFRDE 0 Ne 5 h | sciousness, not, however, until after time | citing her sympathy, I am told his hi tuoaus to present tho terri in war; wet bas ut” beon | well with that expeditiqn untad 1,200 nailes | propriately responded to : a ‘ago dy the announcement that an attempt | who have fully entered om their duties at the | had boen calles, tnd Meloon declared the | wore tied in auch a way that ho might have he which it muss have been evi: | limited to kinga and queens, or | of calle had boen paid out, when it partes While expressing our grateful appreciine 4 was made at Prague on the life of the Em: | Commissioners’ office, where they are to-day | Wiuner of the iiylt Hicasod them if so disposed, and removed | dent would. happen. No bitne is attavhed | the commanders of victorious urmies. Iu | and want to the bottom, ' The despair of | tion of tho energy and sagacity * ror of Austria, The Kaiser was leaving | receiving uumerout lioations for ofiice. - — the gag from his mouth, and that the pistol | to the engineer or condyptor in chayge of | all countries, and im ail ages, persevering | the Brave men op that ocuadon he could | cally achieved 4 spanning of the Ai | ; Rrevthoaire, when aman was observed by National Weoktirowers' Convention. | shots throuxh his ewp did not even graze his | the train, ‘The following i# a hat of some | courageous, faithful and devoted mon of | nover forget, Yeoking o4a /on tho broad | by the electric current, let fail to. : ne tnglish ofticer, who chanced to be pres: Cuzveraxp, ©., Nov. 1.—The National | head. Alte Aflair has made quite of the most severely wounded: My. Mf, | every calling and condition of life, have | ocean that had swallowed ‘up their hopes ; | honor {0 thoes whose genlunaad patlanh ime {z pnt, to be raising @ pistol and levelling it at Miohigan, Were re Convention now assembled | aatir. Whatever niay be the truth, it has | Brawn, of Rochester, | J about she head | beer found to command the admiration of | Lut they returned full 9 resolution £0 bo: | vestigation of the laws of agture furnished am fio Hmperor, fe waa knocked! out Of 5 | pyggppoimted Reyublicans._Dread‘al wap. | in this city is very largely from | certainly brought an innigniticant country | ant breast. Hin non, aged 12 or X has ia | their fellows and roap the reward of well | cin the battle anow,” (Cheers) | Mas | the suientitio knowledgyy-Faquisite to aig _ Shand before dt to fire, and the r | eve dol growing distric nearly | place into notive understand thero was | right foot badly sprained raveia Moran, | doing. Iu our own day, with simplicity | sures were taken wt once to make ‘hand before found’ to. be, loaded’ with ball. | fering 0 the Lake Ser wer area nearly | Piet a rush of vipitore to the ploce last Sun: | from Anstin, head cat Tk 'Kounee, | more trvly republican, but with an earneat- | second cablo, and Ab out 4 bow expedition. | “the twelfth toast—'-Works of Tote Tie was immediately taken into custody. | Detnorr, Nov. 15.—Conside’ feeling | ‘Nie discussion ta vory apirited é At tha hotel koopors sold out tueir old from New York, very badly hart about the | mess not lose sincere tan that of the Koray | With;that wasurance he came home last Au- ‘wes teepondet to by & 3 “Avhatesct may havo beon the mistakes by | ip manifested here by the Republicans over | pointing to the necessity of the Seuate i Mlakey aud chgars, nad mad moro heady mupposed eparation ot the frontal | people, we wolcome to our cities and oar | tuwnu; bat on bis return to England, lol all | Ruggles, Esq, whee apecoh Sout 5" during the last eighteen | 41. M “ siiataiy passing the Tarif Bill as it loft huts in several Years provious one. irafion, frow Worthington, | homes tho victorious gonorals who, by their | their hopes bad aunk to mothing. ‘They hi esti i ¥ nS mperor during the ttavee been | the action of the Board of County Cunvane | rer Piet" Kummer, Resolutions to saan ore has been bathe ‘qui ire | One, scqip cut and right foot severely | valor and their sucosss, have re-estaGliahed | no lege right to lesea, shares, ou FA pe IO a a Clay of Now Yorke ‘ FeTy and serious—he was hover personally | ¢rs who yesterday threw out the votes of | thut effect were passed by the Convention | % the moteora, For tho last two days | strained, Oakeson, Murray, Ind,, col- | fox oursel vos a ur children the prin: | aloue they could raise the needed capital. reas,” aad The Ladies,” were padi ¥ Sun popular this attempt to assassinate | the Sth and 6th Wards on account of @ sur | today, we have eaten, drank, and talked little else | lar bone broken and side injured. Kobert| ciples of liberty and good goverament | ‘ wasa terrible blow, The works | ed over after some cowplimentary remarke r Thin has caured some anrprise, Called upou | plus of votes being returned over the num- | = but meteors aid shooting stars, and nearly | Lynch, New York, acalpcut and face badly | throughout our land, But we are not mot stopped, and the money that | by the Chairman, who then announced the FS when a mere youth to direct the affairs of a | ber on the poll-ligf, the excess being four in A Lord Turved Mer hant, all business bas beon suspended except in | mutilated, Joho Dowaboe, Now York, face| here now to exalt president, potentate, | had been paid in returned to the subsorib- | conclusion of the banquet, whon those pres : s reatewpire, he fell into the bands of bad | oue Ward and eight in the other Hite nc: | Quite a sensation has been ereated among | the meteor line, It is reported that some | eut aud badly injured.” Matgerct Jerrynote | prince or titled lord albeit the frieud in| ers, All that happened only ten months | ent guve ‘dure cheers for Cyrus W 3 paivisers, an a tha Shey dovarved hiv | ton cause the slegtion of the entire Demo: | the aristocracy in England by the determi | 8) MAM 8 eh meteors paeee me fod 2 Rocheste a hat a ee hittle $00 | whaee bones we ary qusenasied, known by | ago. Last Christuwas was anything but @| and ther,adjourned, 9 ; facter waa proved by the policy which they | cratic County and Legislative ticke violock last nigh: i hey must have | had bie wealp ev uo gentleman, Barn rine r ol ‘wo have been | “morry” ‘ r Melis Hahteemtinemets Contins | teonkaueet aie. fuvara remone Ae a Klan | cieea tue tee cate dan can bad teenie Death of Inapector Carpenter, Vly ith, Riek County, Ohio, | among men—and his chief title to our re-| should not fail, ‘Ten gentlemen met in Lon- Tos pector Daniel W- Carpenter, who wae te g hurt wlightly. | Gerd somes to us thrqugh @ long line of | don and pat down Fib,000 piece. (Ap-| bave had charge at the Metropolitan Hotel, eat aes), be proclamation, hae ap- | Bation of » Lord to go into business asa) boon decidedly “gaseous,” or elso, disgusted | unknow me I Thursd ae, oat tb inst. a day | merchant. Tord Archibald Campbell, seo: | with this locality because the “Conservative | Boohorab hankegiving and prayer. Dd son of the Duke of Argyll, has obtained | rustica” were so badly routed—for their stay | tad his | The crew of the schooner Adirondack re- | the consent of the Duke and Duchess, his | was vory brief, aud their appearances few | wont—not that genealogioal line, which, | plause.) The work went on f, to open business in Lon: | and fav between, A “star” was said to} Crana Banrox told her army and hospital | proceoding frou fatt . ‘a thing was | have fallon into the river, Upon further in: | experiences toa large audience at Worcer. | tinetly tra reued, lead ng a) it did to the insurrection ‘ Be iinmcars, which Avatria was unable to | Re sistance of Ru mer retlects dis mis: | cently underwent extraordiuary hardships | father and moth but | on Lake Huron, ‘The schooner waa dismaat: | don as a wine mere tdown without the campaign of last 9 edit on the management, of rath ont, of Austrian statesue in witl fi roceodi post of duty and had ber 16 son, con’ be dis: | speeds” Life end vigor were infused eto (it, | Was proceeding to bis post of od--uiting family with family— cy five moathe fr 3 that day the cable had | reached Bleecker atreot when he suddealy mont, of Austrian ‘statesmen, but | on Lake Hiren eat the lake twelve days, | uever heard of before, but the young Lord | voatigauion it provel to have qua police: | wr, Muss. on Monday evening. At tho bat: | but that lino.wiujeh descending fromValentia | been laid and was ilaahln messages from | fell to the ground and expired. Cause, die OE a Ee aver a tougived/ during nine of which they wore out of sight | hus made his mind up to follow hia taste for | wau's cout aud cap, wea the excitement | {lo of Autictain abe said that her aleey wus | on the cone’ of ireland, sud stretching twe | continens (o eoutinent (Creat applause.) | as ph pod 0 ¥ past showed a « ition to cast aside | o bind 6 crew subsisted for nine days | a ¢ al life, and it is possible that | at once did away. Abousthe usual mum | pierced by bullet, which instantly killed | thousand quilesacrosa the bed ot the Atlan: | Yet they had bad woathor—tho worst be ‘fabeurd potions of governing by “di- | sulely ou boiled whoat \ oun y follow his oxamule, bor vt (allow) sare W yee alvoting through | the wan whose waubde abe wae stauuohing, | Uo 6 Newfouudlaud—teaches “Hearts | over kagw wt the somgou, Dut thoir work! 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