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RATES OF ADVERTISING,” PATARES UNVARTADLY OF ADT AWOR 4 Yor every insertion of lonr Tines oF lows... .60 For every ext tine oF part of Uie...u.,. 1.90 ° = Seppe eke ments of apaealotican at pre i (W-YORK. SATURDAY, AUGUST _ 17, 1867, pee Price Two , Contu| seatrcmairanteane —— cw YORK SU - ry fi Titec 4 ORR SUN, Of-ce corner of Naseas and Falton sree, ingle Copies Parwetve Bent eo WREXLY SUN, Peasy ” Thereday bench well le gent by. = i Une Dollar per ye le eng oni sigh MOSES 8, it Man Beattie KY hirtv-Fourth Ye ¥ ear ‘0 CENTS. x Dollars per year, | STORMS AND FLOODS. ) Wipeaenst 0% sen an bred Swng oe apa rem ee Ma A iitils hoy mamed John Wenget, while wid amldel ta heavy Mall “of rete, i from Ew Eames. ie ‘Se yl st throwing sticks into the Cohocksink creek, bowtng wlad, i ov Be aan Micke wbouk “4 fell in and was wept away. Hie body was ng the lamps sg anxtoas a 4) | donbt carried Inte t vert, and the fret The cay these losallt! Pe fo that his’ reesvery tee been vory Maren, “ts ta Seine fi not of conjecture, He the weather overflowed the portur fl ore antown road bb wiroet, between Mand I streets, the wake neighbors lag away bas Loos severe, anc It is Lu possible seven seamen, landed moar the saine place, | tlons may be formed under general laws, but mi County, I, was reinforced, « fow aye ago, a | and, tt ts eupposed, shared the saine fate. geal nel be created or amended by epectal by 400 additional emigrant Commander Febiger then requested the | “Me Bahink, of Corlud, Bvored the te: . Tas Rotunda of the Cay hot ot Washing: suthorities to search for and setae all impli- | tention of the second class, which provides DISPATCHES FROM AOMIRAL BELL. | cated i the murder, that they may bo pun | that all general laws ond special wets powed | FUN Cable Dispatches. ETERS |W. . ursuant fo this section, OF which may have | tshed. ‘The reply of those officers atates that | Pererofore heen pnts) may be altered from salieri earth pert Origin of the Trouble with they will do all th thelr power to arrest and | time to time or repealed THE FRENCH ELECTIONS. ris srs ko aha punish the perpetrators of the erfmo; bat! Subsequently Mr. Pollard moved to etrike crevimese will te | matter of tim | resided at No. The cellars of the ty ‘The present summer has been remarkal ant on the Atlantic coast, for the provaleno : s out the words" ceneral aud epectal acts.” pals Most of Ue private unesy resume thei ses- pite on hood of Thirteenth a ith strest were for vehicles lo pros along Soventh stroot tues Natives. the savages we ia 7 Nie fod | Mr. Bell accepted this, aud the twendineut | oagy Gains Against the Gov along on the Ad of Se; tember, wat bh athe anne Led hed hey | overftowed early vest mn Maemae to die sony Cort, ts ie Aa . woods, and it i almost impossible to use | was adop tod +) THe New Orleans mint, which hae heen ere is general complaint of dromeht. | was a great pond there at eleven orcke wae Able here, ‘the THE MU RDERE D AN IF RICANS, | 00 armed force egainet them, but one will be | oMr. Beymonr, of Renselier, moved to t Wile stnee the owtt mint rebellion, Weg Within the last fow days reports of extraor- | night Wn UP St Ge parsons ot Fan ) oT ent Lh ad the first clause the words “ or ornnient rey ported ts abn to Fenime erattons It diuary tompeste, with fooda of rain, have | The Alhany Argue gives the following pare fg ai and if worn m f 4 ae | rer <andnieabasiianiiskis wht commence by coining nickels, - jihanar Ot the ved pct i ul CUED stonus, od fe | (The readers of the Sex have already been | Mr. Reade, of Chenmung, moved to nde we rrr 7 th waren y heal ae the. fatlowtng | thee N alinost every quarter, the | ; oor hho dis he en aused so much |)" of the heavy body FP vater. DESCRIPTION OF THE ISLAND AND | foforued by a Cable dispeteh of the fallure | tate for the word “amended” the word "thet + ceed toreehare: (ities hee cable bringing news of stualianeons storms | Stouts! puarsdtay 1 Himver of men were eneged during ITS PEOPLE. | of all efforto of the t2, 8 caval autores to | ewers Increased or ditutulabed.” Carrio’ by Se OPE AL ie tavck Aion ave Gea mesic ta her side of the Atlintion The Ate | Masts of eclathions matter, containing night In rescitig markot wagons that eo se 7 fs ? 1 to 50, Rlections in France. i : a 2 “ inlutife granules arrayed in it with ome m= kato ato the ety byway uf Seveuth struct. UIDIL the process to other passengers report 4 Tar contractors of the Minois State Prison | OFed gelatinons grant Iabor at Joliot have thiled, and @ receiver is the appearance of blood, but believed Ly | MOPS, the small brick-c reets ently you dau at the jot of Seventeenth ‘and tho canal has «uifered to the Of several thousand dollars. were of reddish-col- | pilarity, were found tn the having something | terday morning. Viewed —————e | obtain satisfaction, and the lutsequent bom | str "Ay. parker, of Albany, moved to] p, i theless pardment of Forno. e 0 n alidatte il | . Pauts, Angnst 16 -At the ele A BARBAROUS COMMUNITY. | '* ut of Foro and the dispersion of amend Wat Lo Angel oo ase eee, Ld | one which neve recently been held tt the uativos by the U. 8. marines. Kvn, §un. } | ' a p Mardi elienainmtnatn Ist, shall be authorized where the aggregate | out the Empire for members of the | now making up the usiness, The threo gturaiate to be elthor & mh somewhat of the shape of graine of wheat) | #6) the, Beventesnth etree end Mal shall exceed #1,,000,000. leneral, ppor partners had, as charged, buen swindling enc . Intute plant oF ants ) gid the gelatinous matter asemed to be cone , 1: feet at the lock eud has been sunk ffvrte of the Ls a RECONSTRUCT.ON. eee eee ice it to be abwolutely bone atk opposition bave made very | Tie ererionsly « | ma e troptent origin. The tmmense quan- | nected to ench one As A ey yyarute. govertog. and g Pasha aay. wrtions of t) Authorities to Obta Proceedings in Georgia. Mecessary to make the matter of ral * Tue London & experiments | tty of rain that has fallen ina short tine at | They were appare py faparate celle, vi dam Redress, AraveTa, Ga, Augnat 15.The Atianta | Combinations Reyor 8 soriain pola the, ub: hoe Ry ret The Trate| SHOW that the Atnerican 45)-pound gun fa | some places has done much damage to pro- | ply, iy ae Thier aa ineh 1 i to bas eee it le - 0 thinks that Gonstel Pope mney hott: | fou at comene 12 madeeas elie Spot thor Jaa fatal to the invotuerability of the Brittsh shtp | perty, The Philadelphia Ledger, of yeaterday, | sor iroea @hice tear deel from thetutroundlog coubtey in re pinion thinks that General Pope may hat ty Upure llns Jan Government ia dlxplensed with the visit| armor. Britala hasot a vessel allont that | Pere’) The Graey | ney det, Fate Gamege 10 the pesehterop, asd the Jallure--The Be ly lasue an order requiring Jurots to take the 0 Bent typo the Legisstures | tome of the Rreneh Goneral Dunant, and | ould stabd the shocks at close quarters rbot bea the storm in that elty : euvelope and thelr ape dows sy ae Ps aad we test oath. : grates power o0 gigsatic | will soon ask for ® change tu the Lreaty of Sovrunnw politicians predict that the Arst | sue perccuting two weeks, Rasted eter Felice | rf orn ot the single celled proton , fans, trues, and In br In accordance with Genera: Fope's order, | the powor and strength of the State iteelf. last September. negro vote will be the heaviest evor counted. | delphi terday. There had been ind: | phytes, Feacmblin Palmogima, ono 1 feprret ver % cr Waatixoros, August 16.The Navy De- | civil officials have notified papersopposed to | Mr. Opdyke furored the amendmend, tn- | MARINE. ‘They think that the negroes will not continas | tions of the sturtn the prov! night, bat it | Of the humblest hin f vegetation. < territe in Montgomery and tment to-day received voluminous des- | reconstruction under the military bill, of the | et inant he allroad bisiory of New Jetwey | tevenrooty Augvst 16th. Noon. —The Sr wig nes reed Sapa SHE MOVEHY | was ot until “about ana ottock Yesterday | qn ox 2 Seerneetet Ceaser teimasinn Ue te, inten ete ichos from Rear Admiral Bell, dated at sea, | witdraval of the patrovage fro them. | Of | 0p Tani ns tare ycterayy from Nee male re: | Gor. Bhowniaw, of Thnntetes, agate das | erent Ie this tooiits, rom tee expert: | under trees oF thelier. They have probably | afternoon hut Sw country ws thirteen dally papers in the State, only four itade 81 Gog. 81 min. North, longitede 198 | endorse the Cangresslonal programme. Mr. James Brooks was opposed to the that on wt., when ono day out, ran | clares that be fivors’ the Gulranctlectiens of | uniti noon the rain fai alavest Incearantly. log. 47 min. East, June 84, 1864, In which he bees aortas watch La teen in soe, | Sarto oh A Prevoenbly tocueh 8 oa don and nk ith ‘American schooner Bi robe and byte % raore, thas ever eons and in aneh Sperry as tO Fn “ here wo weeks trying the case of " c vOon| om mond to Boston, vea | Vinced of the justice of ‘rauchise of; brelins comparatively useless as @ meni to ihe Seoretary:: | Referring to MY | General Sweeny, the Cowmandant of thie | API, otbing could Le more detrimental ata Tost.’ The ‘crew. of tue Bilva were | He Stato, of shelter, "There app Fried for a great distance ty the wind, | Freched this city. | ‘Tho | bi re more like to be tbe a) cols ot pg fan neat perhaps the fucus plas LY Ourp! whieh tho; mble. The pres frow, aiiver ste Post Oftice ia tol wd to be one cou. | Put, NEN Tine Coon sult) whieh fe | Ode The Asylum or River, ioed marine growt Wwonthly report of April S0th, | informed the | >, or charges | the Soar meer ial interests not only of the cll “ 4 Ei 2 Es tinttous sheet of water h rong ‘been iment that Commander Febiger, in the Renee fg RE i Sg of New York, but of the whole State. ba: Concent Angust 16th. Noon. The polbe ies Me aoe 0 ie eee tte 4 thorough cleansing ‘of the strvete and guts | caren my Ke thet cites ore! Seanad fo pte aed allt troral eenporarlt cose 9. steamer Ashuelot, was sent to Formosa | Journed.” From the evidence addneed before | Row Pie Howerfl rivals foe the trade of the I Linc’ stekmer Helvelia, Gaptaln Finprosa of A rose to koaw ber nowy | 0080 prroborative of thelr marine origin, - ff «i ust blow Tenallyto ao the Court, ts balleved be has been homore: | West, and we cannot help the cities of Halll | Hompgon, which let Wew ork. on the sed | adietiection wot huevo accorded”. Ht sities apt he storm wae attended with consider. | ye)tharacter of the dunt which they depor: ie ig W ail tnove or tees & Yo rescue the surviving ofliccrs and crew of 1 *hlladelphii we ta rattroads trib- viv aenullted. Geveral Sweeny is welknown | ore and Iphia andi the of Angust, arrived here to-day on her way | the case. le damage to property. In varlous ein. | Hi uaually oceur In the spring or fall, the ts ls also the Groat Falls Whe American bark Kover, which had been fei his connection with Feutantem. He has we A them more th hampering our | ty Liverpool. ‘Tun Pastor of the American Chapel ta | Hone ot tec, eapedal n- | they have heen observed durlog every mouth | — Mt. Mattingly, Agent of the Ridtenand of the year. On the Lath of October, 1756, a | Fredericksburg Kailrond, reached this ety Wrecked to the southward of that island. I| Heen tm command. here for nearly « year, | capital, while thetrs rem ins fee Jo cousoll- | "Qo eeerowy, Angst 16th 2, F. M-—The| paris in a rocent letter contradicts & spect | defective, 1 have now the honor to enclose the report of | ANd bas given great satisfaction to alf the | bei ip she I Gar ete venedde | steamer P rein, ain, Lott i from, New cable telegram of July 16, giving an account Het an Aled collars f ag Of | Mood Faln descended at Le witaer- 10 v'clock this morning, on board the Commander Febriger of his proceedin, Lega Registration. with, “IC ls properly « subject for the Log: Por, On | of the IMving of a corner stone of & new | Christian, and Thirteenth “strett, Hortth of | land, daring. which nine tsehes of cla fll, oe Cepraian, od 9 "ia tha the sor wad " aa, _ | lature to poss upon, and one that it should r el Bhipy i yr | And the red matter that was deposi inj ot road Caltrain atu G mealae Waters Mt) Cuantstox, 8G, Ang. 15.—The oum-| LANE" aeeP ret hon yer to pear tines stenthanty, Colutbinn Capt, Care| A covets of young hoys in Texas recent ahaa AM wa erapeaeeeeoras| the shower was found, by actual agate, | Fredsciohsvatg ip Cee by UH be seen that It Is probable that every | ber registered to-day wae 742, of whow 182] "Me. Daxanne supported the amendment. | Nahaw. rom New Turk ot the 8d ingt. ats | Hed a row na curated, at the end of which | moruing Twelfth and Thirtecnth strocia were | ments to he an tuch steep, | The same atorm | Fredericksburg ts Acquire Creek were ‘ne, except one Chiaaman, belonging to | were whites and 602 were cotored ant Tansbe, 0 4 Covenant ae Mr. Sey | rived here late this afternoon. farce Gal’ fic arate fg BH GNeon | alinost “unpassable on account of the lar feasted Sasteoa, the Ls FO ad 1 sylash a vantage the chances of A ee | cee see itil aerate eee ica: | gE ALTO oC Ocoee, ‘speice eatpeatty FINANCIAL mae Wey, the culverte not Using ct wattage | which fell to the depth rnige feet. “A ator | wah, trvek. In, gone exsee the ale wa ving ‘ormosa, el commeuc of red ‘vail Is stated b; umboldt to have oo- | top) while the laborers n gos pacity to carry It off, | urred at Paramo, to South, Americs, Tm tanto ths track. whic hed boca washed Lere to-day. Seventy-one whites in thvor of the amendment as absolutely | Loxnox, Auguat 16-5 P.M. Cousols for! 7 little Princess BR 3 F fe divided between three different races and sixty-seven blacks were registered. necessary to the protection of the interests | money sald tobe dechledly bri At Thirteenth aud Rodman the culvert gavo ‘ Cl sAdindun Keakine in the Fuidiieron: % * tra | and rights of the people, and to the retention | — United States Five-Twenty bonds 7 io Prinses | FANo | Toseany, March 1th, 1813, there fell hail of there jp rag tt ans Fen. The Chinese possess Kocktng in Wisttxorox, N. C., Ang. 15.—Hegletra- | Ord CEH Se ths Peat cverces arguing ahat | Rete Hallway shares doa linole Ce Mra] the Prince a Of the pressure of the | an orinige color. | Unis afternoon a dispatch sme Miantic and tie vi o within fen whites and three hundred and twenty-sx monopolies, high frelghts, and exorbitant | Western Consolidated bonds, 211g | biethday ig what ithe would ike s0 ¢ “Send t the storm ated in thal tad al bey the itichmond fon, Fredes dla in good rurning order. In March, 150%, a fill of over five feet of ounces orth, Tarnsuttal, Wan Teu, Takan, Lang thon comme re toatay. Seventy-On@ mammoth combinations inevitably lead to | Rallway shares, earth. A culvert on snow n Unrn ‘ r ath cor ations in sh red mow fel I Kian; mw fret, all the west coas The answer was in Gerinany ; tho , lorallty, y covered with | tkabirgh re ‘miles of the south end of the island, In whic | blacks were registered fares. | Fraxkvonr, Ang. 16. -Kvening.- U way ground bad been previ h of Ne ‘or “ yo loosed is | ‘ Hedy spark six . whit nd the storm of colored snow was | , From Ellicote's M S to Harpers Kerry the ‘ \diroction they are gradually extending thelr | Winaisarox, N.C, August 16. ‘The total | gah Schell Mealy Esteaoall its ine prosegh Oa aa th m Vat or oie 4 adjotaty property. Pucceeded by_another, the flakes of whien | {ay of the storm was let loose, and fed tUomonts. On the east coast is Tawo Hare number of pe Spear jou, who live ou the tne ot ry were, ae uatial, of a pure and brilliant white Wiis travel is lunpeded. 4 ed In the First best interests of owe fortwo days is: Whites, discourage the private This such legi¢lation that i driving our | ple, and calculated to 0 : enterprise of our cltis: COMMERCIAL, PRRPOOT, Auicust 18 SP. MO The Broke | made 4 warroye the two klids belng: p ly distinet. A tis desre (s acadinen, Une of tho dlaaste To all parts of the elty aklewalke to houses | ovtion, Of red snow melted In ® veel) gruscyinii Mass, Aug. 15.—Rale bee rey tod the regular “por, the best on the ieland, inhabited by | ward of this cl i from being carried out. common order and some half 129; blacks, 89, ‘The place of registration 72 it pone from home and into channels | ers’ Cirentar, in ita weekly review of the cot 1s 80 crowded to-day Urat a large wuumber of Cay ital aw | tn th " 0 | 7 ‘ : deeeds of aboriginals and yee, Froth | Volere wave unable fear oars that are already powerful rivals of our own | ton market, gives as the anles of the week | A roncuntant procession of members of tad chs beter sisted te Algtis soltoes aoce: reste yee ted wan ear test sunedtemarnon Urclyre ha hiccata 4 hore to the south end of the island there aro ~ vg carrytug trade. Silk | ling Inst evening 94,000 bales, of whieh | the Union League, numbering about two | ing delay and damage, ‘The rain was a ev | in'th a ih Tipo, S882. A Une bours—the depth on a level being 9 67-00 wo OF tree stall villares of the same d EPIDEMIC | caller joa deer vee wer, comers. 6 cle 130,004 sere cor Gxrorn 9,000 for specu-| thousand freedmen! with banners and trans | (uous and to copious that it anade its w “ % weenie, New dtatmpehire, afew | Wuchos, the usual monthly average. ption of inhabitants, only one more noited | “4 HOD eae aCe ee eT ee gut ea wdvmaen ta eieen faily sa tparenckes, marched, throngh the, atrecta ef Hurough scores of roots horetotire alieved | § rear tinea 6a. Ne idecotbe that a cere | daiwage bas been reported from the ) } ft 0 o'clock to-morrow. . « ‘arleston, 8. C., Thursday night for the, to be water-proof, aud considerable di . f os fend savage, wearing scarcely any clothing, Vollew Tever tm Texne Aly Nattoval Horse Fale at Bumhie, Noy, | Per Pound bas b meatabllsbed on all Aineri- | purpose ot drawliye out ey endineu who | to plaster aud furniture was the conse ee | Fe lent of the Boston Journal remarks | The storm Kisewhrre, aro quite as hostile to foreigners, when fiatra Help ( ued Mel can deseriptto: ave not registered, a usual, Manapnnk auifered consid ra 4) Rrowstony, Va, Aug 16.—The rate Berean third day of the races .., Aug. 1 To-day was the | in port and on ratimaten, fe 0 imported damage. The fi tine v streets forme, gull oop troucher ‘wore inad throughout the State ceased towtay, The opportunities oceur, as their wilder Cixetynatt, August 16,—A dispatch to the Contral, Danville, and Fredericksburg Balle retbren, who hear the blame. The coast ‘le Commrcivt, from Galveston, Texas, reports diferent colors of many depend upon the same col and the weather was | hes | % the editor of a Missleatppt paper : ie elttgen fream the Noriliera part of | fee cheaters Mud rom the United and rugged. ‘The pure aboriginals live the yellow fever raging terribly tn that j eon The preaalune _tmounted 's | Ries end Bin ates” Sa late e rovght his fevortte tle Bor be t0 | the tom The Pasar pial el ty int aeee teres rts Toad have all sustained damage. .\ washing attendance wa large * tus phi re 0 or hy Ja the ruorintains and in the retired valleys | ‘Twenty deaths occurred on the 12th ; thirty- Tistettag =abous 6,006 parvoes velng saales | Vices (orem i saa wall reas tho cca gealectoe Batemans? math hit Sots’ Laie, and were unable to Sighs Venled the eause of thess | @WAY Of @ portion of the Danville road, nee Wxtonding down to the cosst, and not In vil- one on the 131), nd twenty-nine ow the Mth Te Breadstutli-—Wheat, 18a, 1. for fair new | ino, but we rather fon" ve goo teat weak Oy ONDE 8 tel sper on of bar od rate table | Powbattan Station, caused a freight trata te bs ! e. orn, Bd. for e it “ww ut \ nfusos 9, nor in huts even, instant, Much dlssatiefaction was expressed at the) priamars, Corn, ds, Mi. (ir new, Barley, | tor the natin ie happy tate | Me washed from the upper part of the town. vlanteand Insects carried Into | UF@RK throug, killing the Greman and bade hoy are in communication with half! | There were overoue thousand caves of fever) ain of @ two-mile beat and repent, ta | Extra Western State, Bs. No Southern Ia! soy’ (tM ollows Benurapard dobte | The miis tn Ube welghborbood, were not le Dy’ the winds, Tafusortal | Wounding two others, breeds, though not with Chinese, who dread in the city. which Butler, Fearless, Silas Rich and Black | market here, Deven Mreckluridge ‘Btonew Jackson | lured to thd sane “Xeut ae on Lierirre | Rr) tle plants of eapectal localttios Ga., Aug. 16th.—The weather hewn, Many American and Kuropean ves- | On the 15th the hospitals wore flied to / Maria were eitere he sppearing evident to}. Provisions — Crees oe ‘ Boot, 1800. | ke nee | ut several of those Were a." hat aan unity ined after having crossed the | 4g stormy, and thure la & heavy gale at som have peared off the South end of gvgpflowlng with patients, and the managers |! tule, | Lar Og Oa. Baigent bolt get gere Tyesl Bighle Coavensece | Maceailees woolen mill racetvag 4 ocean ae vapepeccsbsaetan ae | Jef Da: fontrealIncitents of Site _* * q +01 ‘hureday, | w! ot +I nose, at varius thmes in hurricancs, and | were calling for exirm help to nurse the sick. ante ene ac 7. 6d.; mid- | thous condemal the conree cf | Guill BEd about Clrntonn, drones amigacee ia | We found $30 diferent, species of |” Fuuaier te tite Views on Prestéeas 4 ta hurricanes, It bas been surmised # ‘The Interaal Revenue office has been closed’ vat elt outside ‘pools | dling, lie, ite 4s od.” Put noes, Ble. n renenite- | Kinceera buts wad thought uo further | ,eurbabere tof various showers Of) Selmen, the Suewest <aae, bee. Boat some of the ed if. two heats were Leo tele ied to mect the ques~ would be sustain In the opposite | Orsaulame fn the uw... orang, Jeff, Davis and his family live here om some of the unfortunate crews, after | all the employes being down with the feyer. | run; Rich winning the first heat in $40 and Spirite, bs¢d.; redued te. Ad. Cloverveed, and calling upon | alde oF the rly frou Manayunk, the gltts ot | tees five were of marine % Inetanese | Mountaln street, with his motber-{a-le Raving csceped to Fyrmosa, like that of the pa eee al te econ boat tu 500754. i voters to only the most ek & Rudolph per), ‘and Sehoneld Anguish juralist mentions os. “*l) Mrs Howell. They formerly lived In « as at gage We a tee SCIENCE fa the donble team race for 1.240, Eathan spon, Aug. 16-5 P. M.—No. 18 Dutch | fortis Cuiel bhaciatnze nt the nee ee (woolen) were “cons! Injured by. the | OF dust storms and blood, ruins, of whan. ctelstiows hoase on te seams street satives and half breeds Infestlag that | Yewerdar' Proseedings of she Hastonas | Allen hed Honor «He [iemn Bin Og tle Wedale, £92; | General Graut caine in for wahare of deuus | Water sing the army took place before the Uhrtetian ‘ere, and 280 Bore cans ed he alan of Rew. Hinsoed, ton, i a tof the coast. Thia well authenticated ( Bapetva Be vase ae lsaertan iron, 6a, Lined cakes, £10 68," Caleutts | MOD “eho pelionell Us ther’ on the love oat Unrelin neee cl BY TELEGRAPI, BRS Yass RR ie nt of the Rover's crew confirms that | HARTFORD, August 16.—A larger andience |“ “Lizzie Warwick and Lady Warwick, Chat. | linseed, 6 entire famnly ‘nc Omneinuatl, Olio, thirteen | 5th fell yesterday afternoon, In conseywen Maryland Boat Naviga'ton Oe sett Dat th, twee Goialons Gadi aa Gates ta’ to Nas presented thls morning thau at auy time | pone Chief and ates Seblaud and mate, eng awe A dia a Keer seh, yoare ago, Rn ‘te death of two persons, ghine waking tue foundaton byte nd "he ie armen Bia timers “Imrerrap. | ruther ‘hard ps” ex when . ge amas heretofore. alnbow started. mmark ‘feace and who was to be bung, but after- Je girl who wae passing through the al- hoa ot Katies. Tra camo there, w fo mma 4 par ec hytopeorl 1 shall proceed at | "Prof: Gitbe opened on the use, or exten ' Kuiper and mote the ‘cond si veces wacterwes cont ta ite enitentary for I, Hide Gereet, mate 9 arrow eecape Al Lue ae, ae. Lae ae Jd plenty, | Its sald thal eh aval tog b> Dpoce with ¢ one oF two others to ; bes been Governor ren house, but had been to auc an exteot that they bad ( ’ Mn. Rows Braxrow, son of the late Beo- ch the otrecle there ou Thureday, | Prevented tron moving by the wet weather, | Batriwomr, August 14—One of the ee-| row wood and other fash westeret ste, sion of the use, of the spectroscope and Ite the third in 2: aie ee Alien meee aged etary, all holds his office ae Chef Clerk tn | for the first time in twotve years. His futher | ‘The Philadelphia News gives the following | VeTe#t raln-sturms experienced oe eee frot thelr next door neighbor wih, a e South end of Formosa and land small | S°% Ol 1N8 construction. He also | Ethan Allen 00 to scour the thickets, and break ed over the track, Mlustrated the valuable improvement of his . the Wer Department. Was @ wealthy steamboat ‘and the for several wot H le crew, np whatever este the wretches may have | us noel. dn of ble | St, Force tetobss lbasn aiecettas | LE mista tbe polaon tn account of the same storm: for several Yours wet in ow Wednesday e¥e- | aot aoe his children suffer, aud. thervfore there. bc nce etudy, | Berwaro, N. ¥. Ang. 16.—The excitement order to get money bags. Rain, rain, rain— r—patter, Bs ued, almost without intor- | lent them all they it this neigh, + The Department will perceive the dimen a the Horse Fale today wa a ts onic; at | {he Mnaane aun Bama BPHIOgY THEM | oy Newburgh Journal of Wetneday | pater pater. Buch inn weather resort of Mitiom, unl daylight the morning. Many | or bad bis, patloncs rater sory tried daw : put were repulsed, trosn two etuonk tothe ieeritig | of the eiroate ere Sooded, the water ris of @ trenslont force, landed from ehipa, | of the great advantage derived the im-, least 10,000 persons were fuslde the track. oven! 8 | sakcdbere of tore hot eel sted Ma ting at foo that live more like mon- |! pyromgns ‘The sky was clear and a fine breeze prevail- | TH Treasury Department, tn giving ta- be peg inne of writing, one A. M. on | to a depthof from one to two fect om the drat | for aasoclathng with lis children.” The ten men, Fooling thie uncertainty, | trentin the ai of ara a ed. The horses were all in flue condition, | *wctions to Captain W. 8. Doty epee | Fe cast ‘onsiderainatenion. ft | for yearseo steady a0 eraatnt in meh | #007 of sores and deliies, unig con tueh ow fp ee 4 d 7 © caatha hetil lively. Tho agent to al venue interests !n : Yolumes. It was not one of our ordinary | siderable loss and much discomfort, tn the | $C! ttn i ane | gh acon W We Siig via Th Pons | nd nh | ReGe na ERG | ite a crc nae, Sem | a cue ay Borty over the stand, I directed Commander | in" iar Agmeritnnne, wee Agony tnterested | ‘There ware four entries, but Rolla Gold | M017; cule thes conniry Alea | cigar Foval u for his own, bul was rebuifed | ahd showers an hont-soime of then two | OF PFOKTCM was by stnall boats, The houses {he beet toes n't res cea 1 ol i Dust not being in condition was withdrawn, y . Bra’ vi jou » hours long, as if the clouds were trying to | of the factory people at Olpper Fagtory wore “ in the country; bul ebigor to induoe the Tait and eblet off satton of Hale's Investigations of the geology | There ‘rns considerable Jockylng. on the pare | 7OM*HAY wornlng, Ie came by the Betatol | Fone!» y Cone are etary ane ars | id heunselved of thelr freight as quickly a | all flooded, and the occupants had to. be re- Sen talrsiye Garton tens toe eat hen tale eit ite ne vy te aeak teat | coPepl Heo gave some toterrtig fact | Srna Mace others, and tome Nite dit |H%, #™@ Superintendent Folsom placed | ty man wo took wing Io Or par a JOU | Pag were tn damand among one city | W2"ed In bona All the factories aud Mourng| fu your face jon of air and ucoan cure i epacial car a q ‘ edforing them assistance, and in any event to ts, claiming that the latter w ‘was produced Culty in starting. At 8 o'clock the horses paatandirdladl pel pam » De la dates Geisha: Wikaboue canted lenge feng oad i] there were sufficient | mills tn and adjacent to the ctty are much AN INTERESTING COLLOgtY, | ally, aid If G0 came to the score nnd started, Brown George y meeting of whites and blacks at Norfolk, ve, eople th the streets say Chcatnut street | damaged. Messrs. Woods d& Co.'s ateam| | But as Tatated, Jef. Davis th te hat the offer, pretending that they will lead an tinged current rd if, Pherce allude tobe. expedition of their own in due thnc, Iam fed to hie duties with the | "Ing mate, and Ethen Allen with running ‘patisfled (hat the barbarities of these savages jered that he was mate contesting for the coveted prize; mile annot be permanently stopped until the special views of heats, beat three in five. Brown George took Reward of the | te. 4 pie uns ‘will Ge equal Goreroment at Pekin be Induced by the ac- | grent trust was called to | the Bret hont in 2:335¢, Honest Allen the | a niseaseu from Ban Frauclico say th | all men, and in the Fo tbore himself; but these officers decline | YY the motion of alr a Ba te cone com | wits recat Ping Py wie et Tux new sloop-of-war Nantucket was suc! On the night of the 10th inet, He sugar refluery sustains a heavy loss, Travel | With the Howell with running mate, Hones n with rut | cessfully launched at the Charlestown, Mase., | necessliy"of the unity of the whites und Le gpip nan By SR bench eee einem” | on the Baltimore and Ohio, Western Mery- ty oe Fo ee count Fare Navy Yard, Thursday, She ls a thrdsrate, | backs in the work of rmoonstruction aa com-| tometer fell (a will he_ seen by the land, Northern Central, and Philadelphia regard to hima “It appears tha Tis nocd by Con » He anid there was to © e . with a serew propeller, and will carry seven (Mian omar Viet Ta pete | teeen eran at ine Oem oF el ar rallevad, wae interrupted by the wanting | (wor nekghwor iss Wor ‘ute before the law for | y antage of educat' away of culverts, &e. On the Northern it, who has a Scotch wife of cor ey boots wore sine qua none, Lust nij and spirit, and both Polen | : i 4 20 streets were comparatively deserted, and | Central the down train this morning was un- py c Sod | Gontribute to the great material interests in| cond in 22s%, the third in 228, and the | 4 ana tind etamdieur th te 0 6 P y om ride lu beautiful garden whlch kv abe Hoa of ihe American and other & reign Mis | the country. He telted on sctentibe mon eo | foisrth i Wate Allen in Malaaned Republicans of 84u Francisco have nomiuated | | pubilen ent te th, ho by the cer of the ‘passenger cars met wiih but aparve | able to reach the city in con of tho | tached to tholr house, ‘Blace Jelf. and bie Inters at chat Court to occupy all the villages | qesist it they bad anyihing vearlng on the | an Independent Legislature ticket, taking | Progress. i fi tly Interrupted by | ““Cwne gine failing tute a cul ar Wood. | family came to reside next door to them tp and bays on the east coast, and on the south, | beneft of the survey. Gurlng the second beat. | three names ont of the fifteen on the regular oP eo ee | encugt Sithough the rela ‘wee » buried tn the stream. | young members of Jet's family have page and thue drive the aboriginals back to the | T'rof, Ayans! Tottowed, with « paper on] Dexter was then announced to trot & ball Uiton ticket. ‘The & a ‘gular | Gre sehen iad Fe | the steadtest nnd the heaviest known for at | Wally destroyed this garden by tearlog dowm ha bss ta ieee ahes Gadde the eaatie.” He never heokes bats a the e Senatorial question ts the ue Naceltoches, La, Times, Srd inet, ro- | years, no such rises in the Delaware and | iat Royal | Leauttful trees, traapling over Interior of the aland. They area cruct pest | W'"! fo all mariners who mn ist cai et ip divtice inten 8 cae of 0 Ghana milfering #o la- | Behuylkill took place as wore ap Mus, Many Watanipat, mother of Gen, | twiitomectual: atempts. to ee Walbridge, of New York, died on Thana), after @ long Llness, at Lngleslde, tod. int he made | At Norristown, up to seven o'c Inst nit suicide | evening, the water had not risen very high y cutting his throat and hanging, and the and at’ Manayunk the mills had sutfered he went to the river and was | nothing from * back-water,” but ran to six he stated, bad its beariyg on t ‘ub Dot avin i ; he stated, aad ite bearing ter, but not Laving buen uuder the saddl Prof, Gilte read a paper on the method of | AbOUE A Year, felt Tank, and his rhlor not bel ctermilning wave lengtia In the solar specs | in good conditton, was unable to hold bin. trum, which Prof. Plerce characteriaod &* 80 | He trotted little, however, to the admi It uocessary to sbut off | ete., inueh to the arief aud aupoyance of the thunily, “About two weeks ago, however the city, in Mrw took the into her own handa. ir water, ‘The clroumstan are as follows: Jom dition of the Fc Davis, dr., was seen to climb the fenee get Into the garden, and was aniletly on in picking wirawberries and stuttiniy hi ‘comumuuity.” exquisite luvestigation. District of Columbla, She was aiwong the H o'clock, the regular stopplng time, without o ont, Th % . tion of all, * hn “ One the Ist tnst., eniene it a ry hoay Commander Fobiger in hls report to Ads | en. Baruard read couttnnalton of hie Mon OF Aly and) nt fhe, raw he was Makind | oidest and inost eatcemed reskdents of Wash Ow the plantat ayunke, Norriswowny, Garment and | arongn tealn Hem tinea a dalvert comet | ith tnents wae oe este sole on mlral Bell, dated April 26th, 1607, says that | 1 Gea clenariin ma tes Tey rience ot |” Thi jitges tieetared all bets mado on Dex ington | aten by the fish. y aly, but its) fourteon miles fram thy city, breaklug the | ly proceeded to the garden, pickod up » ¢ “ho arrived at Tal-wanefoo on the morning | tne Nuttomal Academy ‘to the geueral biter: | ier ae cnet tins att Owixe 10 rough weather in the Gulf, the | POM!Y cul of, and kept with, th dat direction the | express, baygaeuge and aall care, and injuring | Wand, and ve young def. § sand th of April 14th, and immediately forwarded a| ests, and thanked the public for the luterest ‘* agvinet tine, steamer Narva, which had beon fishing for | rloty Mr byt Day aT boner es | oo Lenanian freahes mae tenis stl | Mr K. Bord, the express woul, Mr. Hi. We | letting’ tits gu with. the oy » nd ruled by ‘ows ir ‘There Ix no donbt, says Lor tu the tree principal authorities of the | shawn In these meetin The next trot was for four year olds and me was committed after , General Taotal and Prefect, inform “The Aeadeiny did nut ‘elect a Present to | under, in barness, which was won by Mollie All the vacancy caused by the death of Prof. | Go mn of the reported murder of the Rover's | Bache, nor three metuneérw to Al the compl Gold Dust th three straight beats, in 2:4934, be raging in the ay fs re d repeated @ the lost Cuba cable, bad to put into Key huylicill at the moment the reader Is eon ay sian, of How York, a We emia, the done rou epee ‘Of sonra mt Weat on the 8th, ‘The failure of the emter-| th have iman' had ‘twlee attempted his lite | rate be] Waits tees aft, Olt | wore removed to the Erlcson steamer, to be | youth went home bellowing from the 247%, and 24736. Priao has crested much excitement, and | ‘Iter must bo a guilty party, as no dan | ast weck were deepened 4a that the borae. | conveyed thelr respective homes, ‘The | tion of birch to his bipe, atid the whol . | ment of fifty, but reserved these matters for “4 b master, Mr, Albert Kansom, was| tly of the “President” wasup in a) = egal the ce nied agate io: | onideraign atthe regular annual moeting | ‘There witl he two races to-morrow free to | <uliéd forth much censure of the manage. | conld go from his roo wo the Heer having | cars ping In ths elly could wot run ther | ius sfghily huft. Nu ome wa killed. an immediate routes Hey tigation cave made; that | 9 Washiagton in January. all horses except Dexter, Ethan Ailen, Butler | @¢®+ wlvigae fi dak int aries Sante. There are many rumors of lose of life in | portion of the Dayis cane there were any of the crew still sur- es * " Ir ts not true as reported in Washington ‘Tho Parts news ening about | this city, but, eo fir, only two seem to be roceed neighbor's house iving im the hands of the sav: py NEW YORK. and Fearless, when the greatest horse fiir and with the Americans and English bec water was passing over Galt- | guchende a white inun-and « buy about 14 demand. satistuction.. He ccordingly savages, imme- . exhibition of fine stock ever held Ia the Uai- | Ye*terday, that the Cabinet yesterday had| Jo not allow their machinery in t mount dam-—muddy, turbulent water, prom: | Yeary of age, who. were carriod off by tho | cceded, rung the dvor-bell, which was 0 atope should be taken to recover them, | Convention. FIAy Bret Dey.s tol Staten will come to a cow under consideration the subject of relieving | tlon to work on Sunday.” C! Hing § archer Hie. Tt was high tide in the | Vioionce of the waters. by the Lady herve afer which the folte (tad that @ proper armed force be sent $0 that tmpltcated tm the murder be caught, and Judge Holt, the Chief of the Bureau of Mill | f.uited States have caus yy, caltiutes Gf two yeater- |” From the reports so fir received from the esi took Auwanr, August 16,-The State Constita- A Wuralar Drowned. tary Juatice, although an Executive order to | American exhibitors {i £0 Hde was bat very Hitle | currounding country th ictal desire to see the lady of the At oleven o'clock Inst aa ts Immense, ated. The Palle | Louse. hhiguor th je country being Lu nished ln accordance with the Chinese Jaw, this effect, within a few days, ls not tn oath heir nc | RUDI Une green Water, evidently Cuotured cM. * | thonal Convention re-asvembled to-day. Aman named Latry Torpy, who bas figui- id al lays, te nol pro- | question, Their act! Y | Turnpike Road was Y ples from Sr Scotch Lady —I'm the leddy o' this offering to assist in carryi , K ‘ ih i ind of a sacred ob. | (he washings from thé hills, began to bot : . bebe ‘ Frying Out these | Merorials wero presented asklug that the | ed oxtonslvely in tho Police annals of our city | Mable Sv says « Washington dispatch, Qintteaes rian onjettad | down froma the up couutey so aso away vou. eg Andee water Ph da Toit MED, thay ['en' you, Wf you'll excuse me newer was received the following day, | MQUCF Prohibition question be submitted | fora number of yoars past, was drowned fo | Tie Austrian man-of-wor EI th are vined writ) w tevery: | sels anchored tn mid-atrenm, ‘The water was | i heey, Dut avs ~(Mesltatingly) - Lam Presiden Gah Thos lafursnetion of the ones bina berg, | CoBNESIaly. the Erie Canal last night while committing a | Fived at New Orleans yeatertay with « num- yy yee far Malo ae Be eilaneh ie ie LATER ACCOUNTS. Day is ret Ren tand hed cae Gelade eb | Mr, Tucker, of the committee appointed | burghry. He tvea iu the Lowenstein | ber of rofugecs from Meteo, Tt was at first yong ot | that Ir any damage to uflicted It will be tu Adélilona! Reperts from Weshington~ | oh, Tay Or ) you're Jot, 9 ge pel pg len eh peer ci ‘be en | 12 Consider the questton in regard to the elec: | Somlly tioet, Paul street, in the secoied cioty, | supposed. he would convey them howe, but Tnute elo- | daylight houra this moralng, @ period at |, Tht ing yeemet and Incidents, i SOG e FONTD. A BONNET OCH xe einen ioe entreateg | WOR, WRN of SO}ee, Compensation, wo, of] ie Ter rmRews of Mae rot femjeiiinx On | 44 tn now ascertained they will ome fo Ngw | quence: Ful than | ®lich we find it tconvenient'to be preseut, | ‘The aturm which has just visited this ctty Tam. pring the perpetraturs of the outroge to ve can aicar Tuned Mack Keep | von by «merchant Cees Admiras | Preachlog. aud therefore linposstble to record, has not had Ite equal in violence fur alx or Crather *oapptay) hal hment the Secretary of State, Comperoles, ‘Trea: | grocery Liectiy beneath T Rue 1 | ie fer He DAMAGE IN THUY SH RUHEDS, seven years past, From Wednesday eveulng | bat may be y ase wi! é | eurer, State Bugler, ourveyor aud Aut | py Wak In Mis. Mack's room gris oning | Tegethotf wil} probably neod phe war veayeh | |. m d yenre:p id + sd Aftor the lotters were received, Comman- | } oy 1 ‘se seth i the fell ne eit. Davis 9 te for y ot aah om a wi ney-Oencral, submitted a report that th’ | fren she closed her grocery and saw tet tl Yestenpay G . wtorgio Salgar, wh i 1 Neshainony creel, Fraukford creek, ait? thie morning the raln fll Inscesantly, |, abu sth Jot ta fer Fetiger called upon the General Trot | eS 6 Rout eight dotlars . mamtorglo Gelyer, who | stiitied fn rn Quuner's tae, all Dwell width, | and at thnes With tua ¢ serloas power; the wee edited Ih money from the tll M Proftct individual)» And daoy stated rhey | BEM Of Blalo Departments shall be clectod | gna yas tp a pe ft 2 Foory Peleg: | %F aoe years pat hae acceptably repre ad rocefved reliable information that ail the | %* {2¢ same me with the Governor, and to | ny roning on a Tine with the whidows in | sented the United States of Columbia as thelr ec Of the Rover bad. sbured the same fate, | Bold oflee for the same term; the Attorney. | Torpy's room, During the night Torpy fhe | Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plentpo- iiudred delegates | ral to be ® lawyer of at lenet ten ye toned a stick to the balcony, ted two bed ei sosina Telemed Sia cf Avril, | uate phoats (a ik ana ahiae Trovisiie hime YY tentlary in this countey, delivered his lettor of | An Iron Moulders’ C ative Foundry has veaving ‘Tal-weu-foo om the Bist of April, | standing, and the Biate Kogineer to ‘be cota to It, and after providing himeclf with | eee ana stent The usual speeches been started at Cloveland, with a ea) a Commander Foblger went to Leang Klaon | practl ineer; the Governor to have | matches and a candle, lowered himself 200,00. Th Detrolt the prlu rd auunal.” convention. unions, auubering th ive (his body, and they wore {| became much awolk nd | yeault 8 Ghat sewers, culverts, cellars, mew wty (rising to the dignity § overflowed quildings, new «tioets, excavations, the rath | "tichos to @ true matron) —Diana i, Mr. Jeff, Davis; it was nane of culgulable damuy it inyeoly aud what's ‘male, if At the point near the archway over New | | in the day ‘At 6 uxclon Ju ve dain, on the oe garden agam, I'll gle dy power, for use, 19 gus) the Mra. Mack's window, which be opens | we erehan, fo | Boy, noar where the murder was committed ret eh cetny of the Leek atthe @h end alloted on’ purennce. esto "tna | Tere muoremanged Mnues, and it eae ntee We | & Ln aint Fersey avons, north of the Railroad Depot, | 98ie, pavis—‘That ts ontragnoms conduct te pod commyntzateg Wh sg bead mon thére, | aitee duc tlme and for cause ¢ Legisiavure | Foom. He secured the pocket book | Gunnaar Hattack has issued an order a:- ore euileavoring ts | ids Se ey et Bremer tere Proceed: | with ny Gamity aid myself. 1 will appeal te ' ; but they would give no fnformation, nelther | may remove paid officer; the salaries of the ~ ony, sng was aking he | taching Alaskt to the Military District of “ 6 the yuri ing slung shor ett elas, tne they the latend have: pr ested, i of the departments not to be luerc 0 ls Foom when the stick foenslones f 4 dais i é ho bird newrd cries 0 ss frou the shanties eta | MEI y (gett ait up) Would they furalsh a messenger to the say- | Head outed bad ihe sald ollcers not to'be | broke, aad. Torpy Teil & Gletance of akcet | CAlMornla making Bitka the headquarters of | that the old hands we | Raltrond omy ie onthe to hint | Ake nig dhe edge of the ereci, occupied by | os) Het tayrwast TH stppose ye tH You t suo" some ten oF twelve mufies distant, “He | enutted to foes of auy nitro, Hilety fort, bbe bead firiking agalnst « iraber | °° Dated, The troops (two eompante | Sirive fa fie SN eae peceeey F | the flond dooe'not oarry away the two plan red Porvons, and, plunging down to | fy ara Qrnlatarane ceed ati) Trasidant “af Mi ' | thon procooded to the place where the murder | Messrs, Ketchum dissent | Boating ln the canal. The tow doubtless Will gall for Bitka on ex/tember "© | moet of the from tnabil- | 04 elther elde of (ho stream. Guongr's cay, | (Ri pes STIS ROM Youd put me ta Prison, would ye? Hoe ms committed, where be found a Chinese | {0h Ua perkins ga of the report whieh favors roaere ree, end sinking | {tH | District Commander is yot ‘to be wctned. The | ity to get their types set up, are Issulng half 8 NOG! Darrow ‘stream, Wisutued a soins tach tie Slade a gresctod Aid yo like it ye ti with a crew of fyit meu. They were | ney General 7 the block beard in slirlek as he was falllug, | Tresnury Department bee prepared fustra.* cans hy teal He woodeu bridge of the Frankford at | WhO had ellmbed' to the tops of tables and | 74 OMe gare ately terrogated, but no information could be] he report was referred, on 8 mornin report: | tions relutive to the collection of custome for | ty..STREF, Who moto an attack on the! southwark ainpany, near Hart | bartels, and were in great peri! of belng | vsoaped the halter wi’ the akin o' yer tooth. bialned from them. The savages made | Mr. Ubeosebro, of Qntarto, called up tbe eae Col rat Bo mete | Coad the | the Goverment for Willlam 8. Dodge, who | £0) of ies Jol, ral ane eke, | tangy waa bie Uned , ts, fon sud the whole | ¢ dmeph suey. One Worlen wes Drag at ‘At tuis juncture, etl Davie tae thelr appearance om the bills several miles | ating Committecs to report, so, soon as | Wavest. Mrs. Mack's pocketbook and mon. | has been appointed Collector at Sitka, He | Gertng the whole famfly, 1+ now tn the New | {oe house at Allegheny wveate, was ater” | Purther up the Ine of tho Tiber, at a lower | [elsah leattog ar Sots ‘edly tat will sail on the 21st inst, from New York, tng Bruvawick fall, He is In» wonk maton | flowed. polnt, a umber of two-story shanties were | “Iuinmed the door afer bhi, Ma of the consslckle, InMet C1 submerged to the second floor, to which the bs ks cota io ee peo FUN DARA JF FUR STE, inmates resorted and where thy erled ats 2er¥, pavis! roar Mr, Harris, who Tecalved At the present moment it fe tmposatble to | “or help. The offcors waded ‘and ewam tiv Notwithstanding Jefferson Rar ga the esi aay | the candle and. matches which het me eas Shayne pI atl, ay A cf jon | wit bien walle fommaiitie the We sodden: ') | the same vessel with Generel Rousseau, Commander Febiger to the General Tnatat | OGebens Gat report. Also, that t ? in A ‘orpy ‘ha served One oF more tertaa le Sante and Prefect of Talwau-Foo, dated April 17th, | fonet Prism for burglary aud robbary, and ho w Turk are 56 lawyers in Chigago, and | {oly recor Snife, | accurately describe all the damage done by'| ‘heir adslatance and brought oul’ several number of admirers among ie the Bi bunounciag thas the Amerioan bark Hover, | ME. Eres moved (0 srike tom te artisle| Comtna ence fe pretended Wo sakes es eeteee eed dite ins te aint‘ Roane, mle bed rai aed ant ovo rest, | ilps women and paldres, cna of the wo | and some if fe ty che people, “ti3 r in regard to town and county officers t BODY ‘aris predicts that ¢ nt ‘ dys stream, Q@ usual overflowed lio | nen being in a very delicate gonditiow. Five | not genet z * 90 tho 12th of March, 1867, ran upou a rock | I regard te town,» dit ic org Wilts | Work was secured’ for him by sethe friends | poteon dytiasty will end in 1200. et ne NO | Mel wpa fomalitng strength Fe GaniLTeS eR Me verte ed Meee Ui | SReatiee fas the “etios eset of Nowe Jersey | soldbes walk out, amd yt it be on the southern coast of Formosa, and was'| acting ‘as suche shall be Co other | Who wished to assist bim in hls reormation | Tire eight io ty in TlMtnole Bb pene +n culverts iu tuany owes. At’ Twentieth and | rvenue, between D and E strocts, wore subi ‘s lank, loan fe euch infused thes the adteore ond cow | ced. “Lad ee He abandoned bie good nucntious suit beni dees atte em I eretialy | Brteet Deteee ne never, ba is rk Auranuy the culvect gnve way, betwee': | iaorged. "The ofleers found 's taauily tv « ue mab, the gs hhad (0 leave the bark to ave thelr lives. ‘The COMMUTER OF THR WHOLE Hagloal death. —Iischeoter’ Ute tak, AN old freight hes wr a jon we par. | anal remit A anita,” Of ME Har | Ube rendences Of Mr. Georie e ear of we: | dare Alioneiben, the: adiiocrs. saved expression, { Captatn, hia wife, second mate and three sea | Tho Convention then went into Committee ~ — mer, Mass, | ria, who ttacked the murderce ,0¢ the bets | tlocig HE A Ee, dane treat. | ‘inten, eoven feuaicy end a number of oll ed to make (he people a bs bas 2% wont tn one boat an room door of their futher, are not *:Tously | ter had nequmufa perils of suitvoa poling architects for the | | Tim Witte Mountaina aro ao full of viei- | wore murdered, | Of the Whole, with Me, Erastus Brooks in| Two of the con Toad of red, It swept throw both houses, ear | len Tom the After iil, except one reacuan, wo ceca, | e6@ CBE, tO cual Pisces Goane | design of the N.Y. Bints Capitol. at Altany, | tom tad many have to-tuuik it tn die Vil | Sie Nfarste aro heady 8 7 \ " ng broealte "betore Ty at Fs MMM soon Dad K 4 Ply other Moat. with the chief urate and | Ake. Well, of dedforaon. moved that ecesoras | Soup, sad eoumblete Mt Gy the at pone Pry font pled dah Ger | Wo plnco at the ptounber tert wr daeneging Gor balling. Pee Pau | em nero’ Bis? ten Adal!