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—-—-—. THE NEW YORK Sl PUBLISHRO DAILY SUNDAYS EXCEPTED. CEice corner of Naseaa and Fulton streets, ive Conte per weok. WREKLY SUN, Dollars per year, T HE irty-Fourth Year. Ready on Thare bcd, per OF A Arg copter three cents. EA aes "The Wan Bevastishiaent. TON. 1 Congress wheu be entered upon his perited with It in the freconstruction, he would have been inthiential in mohling and directiog It. have Leen conaldered appreciated, and we would, ere this, In have been reeonst stead, however, of doing this, he disearted wress, clauied absolute power in the pre- wud exasperated that budy to mad+ using it to adopt more stein, e+ towards the South than it would other+ WASHING Lhe President Issues the Order Removing Sheridan. HANCOCK TO TAKE HIS PLACE AUMULGATES THE ORDER, | ral Sheridan to Proceed Imme- diately to Kaosae, CHANGES REPORTS AND RUMORS, lent, Congress ar vid be brought inte hy subject, it would be better, we are per ly for the So | GRANT PI Cit will be for us, Let ua keep THE INDIANS. Repert Vence DABINET Wasiumaton, Avg. 29. & over General Sheridan's ral Hancock w and General Grant in promulgating the tame adds the following Tu compliance with the fororo- ihe order turn! Sioux Indians under Spot Hunt, in accordance United sites, 3 {ult order, turn over tis o Hrevet Mjorte next in rank to yeced withont delay to Fort anid Of the Departs Ment of the Missouri. relieved by Major-¢ Val Sherfdon, Ma ceud without delay to New Orleans, Low command of the at Spotted T fomposcd of the States of Louisiana aut Major-General Goo. 1. Thoma the Department and of General ( tont's order, above referred to, ed in the Sus of Wed: Intcliageneer of boalay feel Buthorized ty state that the reports «f any personal differences between the ant are unfounded, b in annonneing in the aper Ie not correc # as to matters of de weeo them as to the) trary to this Known that there ie a very decided diiferene af views on legal q feapective powers and duties un with the cont stlons affecting thelr aud act In oud Tt is known thet General Grant took eape Private his Last loner to the but motwithstanding & feveral newspaper correspondents evening of the mate day, became With Its real chat Tial care to kee trustworthy y¢ mnie stated that the iments which cor Wot the ten Indians f, much to the surprise ner)! Grant, as anbsequently expressed. The leiter did not reach the President until the next day (Tuesday). contents of the The first intima- commaunieation from either of the avat, and fen yards of scartet Indivu futerdent had 1 them ont and x Reports From Varteus Sources. Them thelr instructions eral Grant has issued an order to- eroval of General Sheric The President directed tt, Meation it i Triends of G to treat them well, Afler careful inves generally agreed among the Grant that the Buy ple- n act confines Ite austho- | distrlet commanders 6 Valof their acte in: removing rebe ot extend to all the lors, auch as postponing « vel and striking feature in thelr pre: token of pence which eu middle with red, white the Superintendent says in. his when General Thomas was dirceted by bim Wood te having 6 troop of cavalions of te faring to start a num Nore respecting y the interpreter was th ks derived by the Py nasiied that ti in ‘large letters, “Spotted Tail's » their departure velve days, Which greatly dispatches cannot take the place of Uh Friendly Pant.” likely to creat dvisers nimply want to sec d, and all Ghat rumor tnay have to fay about them will m from this eENADIE Posi= dove possesses aome Fi the fact that the Zust is deemed to be the of the Preside A Washington dispatch to thy Philadelphia rts via St, Lonta, Colonel Butterfield, ond twelve other gentiomen I for the mouth ‘They went tn the worth, Kanens, yesterda: ) lack is regarded as certain to $e appoiited to one of the vacant portfolios, | and be and his friends If there Is a change are laboring assidu The tlate arranged to-day by Black Secretary Bewnrd’s plice, | F UH. Lamon, Mr, Black her, is spoken of as the future Postmaster ean induce the will join General Suerman's cot ndred miles west of vet been heard of the force rt Hayes to chnetine thy mm Captan Ames had a mbers of cattle nent and dust on the nort is attentions at the Wuite House President, but heretoture nable to bring the Latter up to the stich van, Morgan and Simmons, | wittia strtietion of Cottey's ritiche en sentenced by courte wuveut in the Towa tal to be extremely revo urging that the President should hors of buffalo are its assetnbling, wspiper correspo: two days. have been and the War Departine day the Pret of them ruth How the Pawaces Loot, correspondent on applytug to Grant he President eanetioned it ther effort was made to get it from Grant, but he declined considered all privacy had boch re= pce to Ht in Ue at It would be a et liteloetual trite of Ludians Helug fur the must part short, id locking fellow Hut, not! | damage to the Loat was trifling Stator Mu at #tolidity, there sly bauior ‘ats Were not that they ure ne whites, nnd. the tribe is against them (o trust too far the fnet that they are President thonght proper he to be published ents tall of writing a bi Ident to get a copy of this letter, ease of the last Congress and the President, When Congress re-asembles, what then ? This is a question in which the Southern deeply interested, reasonably expect that, after having taken such high ground, that body will back down it will probably adopt 1 sures againet Lili th hundred now in the wy two thousand of the present soldiers on Pawnece are by all the other athe war path of their prowess At, aud to keep them te and decisive m hitherto adopted. ee Ourselves At th iter Upon a war Indian ‘country, » Major (then Capt \countnand of the in) North, in n scouts atruck the t ty Sioux, and followed th rty dismounting and {after runrise” they Bioux, drawn up to re- the Sioux supposing ‘The Pawuves charged at Uh Sioux, still at a distance, discovered ther implacable enemies, an Deguiled as wo Ttis sald that a burned child dreads We were so frightfully burned in Our first essay as the President's suffer ourselves to | party of sixt that we can render no assistance wer, and our very the fold will offend som: Let us keep quict, follow on ty with the cry, attered in every direction, aud cd right and left, not on to fell the tale, and wot a Pawnee wounded, wholesome feeling inspired by the Pawnces, whom the thieving Arabs of the ‘They make the best ing, obedient, aud—mirubile dictw—indus- on that is as goldiers under command offending vo part benefit Ly any Possibly, We niay say, miracuously, occur BX ig since satisfied us that the disngroement between U Congress, which has beet Almocl!, bas been much more calamitous t sr it continues and the y, and be in ong other trit 80 disastrous to Ws, and that the tore embittered it Wn me our burdeta and gufferinen, NBW-YORK, FREDAY, AUGUST 30, 1897 of whites whom thoy respect. At home, of 1] with him anti ne ce) course, Mee. Tawnco must. do whet work | ll i \ ian Nets ‘n fl mae thore ta to be donc get the wood and water, i] i . medica mic sls dress buitalo, elk, beaver, antelope and deer ar ‘l lant and gather corn, ete , ete ae N . Pawrnet tan hing Nig nnd h uniting wat Sun Cable Dispatches. ts tend to, Ho ie tndevatigalle in ulaytty chuck.atuck, oftentimes ginp toying himee ~ Aunany, N.Y., Ane. 29. Th so Industrlously at it that be las no horse, no un Kuh " Aunany, N.Y., Aue, 29, The lodge; no buifalo robe, no mocenaing, nothing: FRANCE AS A PEACE MAKER. | tionat Convention re bul equaw aud pappooses. A doze of thene iin | this morning. unfortunates will make a trip to the Sloux or Ze Cheyeune country iy till-etume. vie | Heavy Foroo to be Dispatched Resone rows Proceeuins, breech cloth bow and arrows a and bl a lo EL © win” ponies wherever they ean cone across to Abyrsinia MOWb SHE BOTTI Ce ween vi towne and eau. thes tall th rained ii any em the Tie Pavenoe reservation ia im Nebraak about cihty tiles weat of Omaha. Th Fent of tradition is that they originally came from ha the South, where their. relaclons. etill Hye i the tat that on atinnting expedition they camo nero | REQRGE BANCROFT N Brntmy | ee A party of Sioux CL think on the Republican) Dulldings siall be «ep ven Vin the assesment rolls and attocked them at eight, renting then The Convention then took up for completcly, Thi was the first thne th ar, aoe ue ation the article on the powers and ¢ had een any Stomx, or knew of any. ai a Seeretary of State, Comptroiier, Attor tribe They took possession of the cv | Geveral, Treasurer and sti Bneineer and never eee a Sioux without trying to take Fiance. } art rovides Uiat these ofice possession of hla | Panis, Aug. 2h. The Mosrreen this | eleeted by the poopie, OU ‘The Time to Flaht thd'nns, | Morntug #ays Hhatethe recent. ¢ neo of!) Afler debate te wection was lent at Fort Hayes, Ranaas, | the Emperor's at Salzburg ts a uow pledge of | Prarting that the Socretiy: ot Sty says it ts he most coasmmate folly to | peace for Europ: we THO. wens UI fit Todians during the summer season, aad | Panis, A 20) Rvening Much tn P hold t aad Jeasiness prevails on the Hourse in ¢ n with (he Governor, It At that gonron he goes forthe on hie pony | qucnce of mpprelusions of war, aad t et ata free and uuresteatied aa the wild autelope ‘ } The pony feeds upon the grasa: and every: | ch Core a State where the buitato affords food Or the Ths) pycnog, Ane 2M) Active rai cae dian. Waris an autaement a pastime te x \etive preparation a We cre along With our grevt traing | fe being ny tt 1 lof Adn alt ‘ ded A with foal for our Groops and food far and the War Oflor for the eepwtiton to Fannonnecd th a dhe TOMA he EMI Ticak wa ha ee to nave the Kaglich captives, Biv. cemeideration a pining he ts in bis clement we are out of p steniners boou chattered to tran Sone ib eavalry Wax murebed 1300, eport trooy |r ving Foot: Kiley 4 Mar Contin i} wt bt ale or elt Lutha Loney, A Hh: Bven Advices | ¢ ; ited ye expedition thin ‘ mittee on the Powers wi Lu mae has been a prodigious failure. A fot Athens state that the Cavtan insurgents lature, Me Marker” ithe: ehalt ile in a haystack Is as casily found asan Still h yyt in the monnta nd denounce Pe besides for brewnbal reesions of th Tadian on the in sumincr. ‘Ten thors as falve the reports of Omar Pasta’ enccess Legislature onty hivivies sereen lfin from our ew It is impossibie; we cannot tnd hin wile wtound, The wi Mr. Bell moved | Felature shall Without com W American Mite took a recess te in subduing the re hon | Bentay, Ang. 2 east cope Ww vo Tadian. | ister to Herlin, Hon, Ranerof, tins | . His pony is then poor; avd without hks Pony acon treated with unex d courtesy by | The Convention. went he can tielther march, hunt tor tight. Tits the Wh ' Village can fot on a running stream, the Prussian Court. Yesterday, on tnvitation iit hole on the Report He can then be successfully attached. Under of His Majesty, King William, he accompa. Chote hrtie nade OF Lhe Legtsture any other cireimatances it will be Wore nied Count Von Blamarck to the royal reste! ‘The pend estion w Ce Bet ll eh a ietlno thn tn at Pe radian, wh he was received | Of Mr. Bell, to amend so na to. provid Uie plaiag! A vigorous campa any ot | OF Mr Bel, to ' provink iouths of Febriivey aud March next with unnstal attentions, and tad an interview "" o isha Would five all the couniry between the Platte of ever th houte durat 7 at nna the Ark orever, o je Ind Rade ibs W duration with the King may cal esiong of the I shou omy Netouatla ditches nid his Prime Minister hy proc inwhieh shall be Conn GQ Love fiud GStecMeT) Tn the evening Mr Bancroft dined with Peculiar otjeet wr objects, for whi River Rallroad is removing tte to Berlin fu the royai « gual men to cave expense, A bad move MARINE A Frstan Congress into assemble at Cle land on the dd Sept. Foun nogrocs who were sentenced to be the proclamat opted The steamehip The | 5 which left New York Kinet, bas arrived ont v, Ang. 20. The steamship Was rejoete hung in Mobile, Ala, tolay, have boon res Bardia, which: sailed rot eneli. House wall een ail bite pited by the Governor for four weeks | New York on the 17th of Aauenst, arrived at and wh ‘ jerieral Pope on the general | on ue io Hamburg | Sisal caripurioene thee Lapicineany: yaaty FINANCIAL Journ athe hoon, was adopted A Lance public meeting was held in San | | Tannoy, Aug. 9 Evening, —¢ dovod at The Convention thea rose aid Francisco on Wednesday night, at which the Preshient's policy was str Amerionn eeenrition elowed at th urned, ed, | ratea: Lui @ Fivestwenty by ly denow Tarne were 220 poraone registered tn | Lnole Central Kallway shares, 76°, ; Kr SPORTING MATTERS. Charleston, 8. C., of whom 57 were white, |" Prasaroin Ang, 29—Ryening. United States Princ ibe at the Ballantes, aud 193 colored, weet wenty by ove wt 76 Another of these brutal exhibitions took | tea, ed Louisa Miller | 1 ner lover tn st, | UTM yeaterd A youxe German gi at the attempted to shoot hb ne weokly re | I iat tn In ts vaults” hae tnciewsel Loitis, Mo, last week, failing in which, she | £263,000, bs * Patsey MeLaughlin, of this city shot and killed herself COMMERCIAL | termined battle was never fought, Keres froin oll except eight counties of | Livenronti, Aus 20-— Evening. Cotton | weatly two ture, during which thn Viniinia show the registration to be: whit ‘otton. The market closed dull at ades three rounds were fought irate Ene rpgratray bon 28 Nites, | cline of $¢ on American v8. The was shall, left the foot of 86th street about | 110,000 ; Dlacks, 9,09). Of the counties not | following are the authorized elusing. quota. .M. Two dollars a ticket was heard from, four will give large white major | Hons: Middhing Uplands, 10}yd. ; Middiin r tho excursion, which wax heade it | Orleans, Hyd. ‘The aules of the day foot up mlight Excursion up the Long s | 6,000 bates Seuser Tewvet, on the Central Pacifle | “Preadsiuifs The market closed heay need mt Kailrond, 1605 feet long, is now open from | Com tins declined dd, closing at dos dd. per | the 43d ronn Builita eoa) tenuate: poll and the | atarter for Now Mived Western, Wheat! ner, I quiet, Lis. 4d. for California White; and hie ey {for Now Southern; Barley, 6 Ha. Gal tin sions” ‘The prices. New: Haven ck, andy a pplig 9 was very by closed uy 4.5) romnd U econds took ti | rhieht eye, with a view of redu 1 without | Ting, “but thelr efforts wer for Ameri- At the chute of Ke atoady und it was con ly track on the eastern slope of & now being iald. mountain is sik newroes having badly beaten one pos licoman and stoned two others at bila in Richmond, Va., Weduesday night, Produce The mar matiy of United States (+0 ent to the | Kinds closed very quiet, Tallow heavy at | tin py #45, Ad. ; Rosin, common, 7a. vd. ; med cireu but be would rite get tot ¥ wlune ade a bold's spot Last wight to suppress a riot which Was | Js). Petroleum, st), for spirits, wad ds. bd came up Patsey did) not see sidered imminent | for refined ; Spirits: Turpentine, dos, per ewt, bit him, saying, Stake: your " | Lopes, Aug. th Evening Sugar sia, cannot ght" ' Barney contd Lerrens from Vietorla represent that | gr'Nu. 42, DS. Iron stealy at dis, per ton. | bande: Patsey uve him a slight tops and is a strong undercurrent of feeling | Harney fell again, when his seconds threw | up he sponge. Barney was take ee tare eae gine Valet) — DOWIWION OF CANADA, = | itr, tution i The Mulletin of San Francisco says the cholee is between anuesation or the ruin | Nominations for Members of Partiament aha to tenths i ‘ i t man) it v the ruin ‘A horluee Rew -Over Thirty ieene Ine ) a le to rent bhin, but all te of the Colony Ries ae pre, The party all relive to the Isvormation haa been received of the | “Monrenst, Ang. 29 —The nomination for | tasty me posite, and started for th niost of them landing at M hore toe they reached: the above landing win, and pree cane conactous ; he waa ta death of William A, Bradley, at Round Top, | members of Parliament were m: Pennsylvania, aged 75 years, He was fore day, Mr. McGee was hooted 0 erly Mayor of Washington, and Postmaster vented from spenking. —Cartier's friends friend's bau of that city duri ariot at another place, Sanctol (Libs | condition, Tavlor and Fillme eral) had to be guarded home by the police, ; injuries. Tux trial in the U. 8. Cireuit Court Three men were dangerously beaten and ey | ‘The burgh, Pa. inthe case of Barber a Hender- | eral others were Injured, Sr. Lo fon, whose large rectifying establishment w | Drizcf the Revenue agent, was concluded | Mowrin. t was aainat the dee in thy | than was at first reported. Th het carnings of the Union Pacific | called ont. Cavalry charged upon the mob Railroad, Kansak branch, in July, were #45, and two squadr 000, the amount of business done for the dat on their was | Government was £64,000, and the gross earns | Were severe and ny Ings were $19,000, ‘The length of the road wone are reported to be fatal | haroey in Harrison and ‘Tyler and ratse« Administrations | Angust 2 HATER Aug. 20-645 PL M.=The riot) Rati, to engage in the part of the clty was toi Aaron Jones, He is in fiue he vera serious will win the fight home. ‘The cacuaities | Mike McCool and party arrived aber over thirty; but Morning, and will remain awaitir r naries to be a — t operated on was two hundred and thirty-five | pe LH ‘ . sd \ MEXI‘0. Has» Ha'l Mateh Postponed. igi 2 LAL 1a, Mie, 29. The Juror Fownr, of the Connty Court at | Adress of Cortala Cathotte Prieste Ordered, | of tase Hull, intended for ton, N.C., recently rave a decision allowing colored jurors, stating that #ince the abolition of slavery In 1865 by North C: rolina, there was wothing exchiding 1 | New Onnwans, La, August 2.—The poned on account of Me ano arrived from steamship P tmoras Just myght with Mexican dates to the atat, but | Hey Will play the Keystoues little news | A : ot ju * and since i A rows meeting in Wise wren netng v4 jarurs, ant wince tho CHVit| The Bownsvitio Ranker 4 ‘nyveting In Wien Rights bi was passed by Congress granting | copy of the order of Berriozabal to the Chief) Prxinscan Istasn, in th thea all the rights of whites, they were fully | Gf totice directing the arrest of entitled to wet In thie capacity pelsia rrosalng cree fram the Awierioan 19 (0% Tun: steamboat C. Vand Fain into the | the Mexican side of the river and boid them ) 2% Central and Southern bia all, Athens railrond dock at Albany, on Saturday | subject to bis directions leaped ed ar A afternoon, with considerable force, owing to} General Reynolds has established a quar weetern rivers higher the breaking of tie bell wire leading Jengincer’s room, The boat proved the | Christie, As yet no toughest of the two, for that portion of the | peared at Brownsville dock which Came in contact with the steam | The American residents in the city of Mex- the | antine between Brownsville a) they lave been fur several yea nd Cory w of fever lias aps Michael Huston, was k noon on the Hudeon Kiver Kil r 1 yellow fever is on the in ths of th ‘8 Dow was shattered consilerably, but the fou had tendered a public diuner to United | str r Otterburg, - - Orleand. Ne VILOM NEW ORLEANS. ' A connns wypent. writiig from Rome, | saya that onthe 7th inst, tho cholere fr | vow vever Reperte--Heconstruction | "8 broke out at Albano, near that city, and Mattors. A maw died at Cairo, Il, one day last Within the first twenty-four hours there were | New Ont.nans, La., August 29.—The Board Weel, from the cilects of holding a larg one hundred deaths, Tt attacked the roye! | of Health of this city family of Naples, and carried off the Dowager | from yellow fever yester 6x-Queen, A ycnerat panic seized the whole The majority of the ne people, Mon were toxics running through the streets, ‘The shops were | given bonds, and will cuter upon their duties fll closed aud groups of women and children , jumediately wore han houses. All the towns o1 the Alben hills re- | meeting t fused to atlow any one from Albano to visit | usual, ‘They passe them ; 60 the mass fled to Hvme and to the | Je vineyards in this city ported twenty deaths ly plese of ice in bis bi ated. Tuen ceeded lected city of =blood, LKVEN OT coy ¢ new oflicers Lefore the exy present incum | the worse. onths age cated vacancies, as required by | cnn ot w0 beop skirts to Japs Carr, Tunsen, of the schooner Algerine, | terms of t wats, without recently arrived at Hamilton, Canada, has re- | having fret Ontario, three hundred yards ahead of hls | 4 yeserl Deiting to Hon with bac ee nig veasel, on Wednesday night lust, Toe sky | Sick wit Keve pratin tte o ta ton was cloudless; the meteor war vat twenty| Bosrox, Aug, 29.- Capt. Isanno, of the! ii. corrognandenge. wi feet in diameter, and {ts submersion occa: | brig Lizabel, at thls port from Swan Island, | nett, of the Herald, tm sioned a terrific, howling, whizzing noise, | reports August 14(h, off Cape Antonio, bear- | Phinents on Hoard | vd raillions (et franca voller, An Intensely brilliant ail of flame | Mitchell, from Aspiuwall for Swan Istand | plecon Ueempstvea iat ae was visible as It struck the water, blinding | with all handa on board sick with fever, The | ‘This is the and exciting the crew so much that the man | Nellie Mitchell bad been drifting about the | asked for np teacher who mw prostrate, and were stupeficd with terror, | miles, with no one able to steer (he yeasel or while the captain was 40 shocked that it was | drive the pumps. Capt. Isanno sent bis | an hours before he recovered second mate on board and Kent company! for the “bask” with enthuaiaara, Price T'wo Cents inced himeelf ready the rkina bronght hint ont. ed anpinioned anti be tat which port THE SCAFFOLD. Exeo tion of Winnemore, the Ep’. ritualist, in Potladelphia. ved the aeaitol His eyes const ind the enclosure, and Comtitntional Convention sixty-first Day's lon took at the world Lat ten o'eloek luring the tine o¢et CONDUCT OF HIE CONDEMNED. NO CLERGYMAN AT THE GALLOWS, Winnenore’s Speech at the Seal ld. eo wna being | without he miiistea When Winner Crotan sasurgents Still Holding out. | the Poor, ether thin tor the erect Shertif Howell, Su Me Reasseris His Innocen TOWERS AND DOTINS OF SHARE OPPO Mir A Ghost Ww Winneniore de SLAs seinen At nine minut Wint™nore then, in a voice clone at first, | ne lvehy and Grom en yesterday wv Connty Prison in Phitladelph which Winne Tam fronght here on the scat: | F offices fur But one thing are well known shor tle had Giken place there, Tt ie the hapres: ton the Magilion, tae 109 Shippen street ased and hor t for a numbe i wn to their friends, ane Pnow that E will fir, you see, although pa neive and kind people getting her desperate ste for her life. At the pl drowged her into the river the water waa deeper than he supposed, and it ke be | that the woran cling to'him so flemly that On the afternoon ton left his home ebuta few min of the Le intending to be go was detained, b on bis return, at pend so that the Le effect an ente | using a hey, tn the While engaged tn effort to enter, the Ly George W. Winnemore f te the Convention oF | en Cetia Christ died for day, the we T leave belind me < on the motion turning to the Sherif! and Mr and bade tiene good on etepped t room, and. there floor, with her Kall erustied from thy small bammer lying noar the beady itorall it teall Lhave te so simothertd by the emotion he was endeay- | son in the house, Winncrore denied it 1's PRION EN. ting that no bill f the I of the With a persist De anxious to di cleared by the maje mend you to Gc ‘The section providing that the p 0 firm belles the Howe over which he | THR PXHeH TION, was prepared to where he could ood ready tow re hal | ANG Battery, Me, Sighoe bem bs the | Hon for Nhe, tess, and leave Was grated ty ait a his eou\posure, sight of Mood Mr. Magilton was | he mace an implied Hdmission of bis guilt by asserting that Mrs. habit of palnting ctor them spiritu | some room with ely and wildly The cap adjusted ar war left stone « Mavilton waa tn tl tremor in hie Tinb eleven o'clock pulled and. th The body swung to ant fro tt near Youkers, between Barney O'Brien and For several weeks past he haa refused to visits except those A more de aving | had occurre Fin the legs. | grew out of the following facts: three mntautes forty- | troduced by. th party, whieh | cheerful. ant shopt well at might and by ceased In lee afver the drop fell Jn good appetite. | was sixty-five days on hee pas Jing the Voynge inuch of her cargo became Yesterday there was no chang was still the same careless, ner he bad been tr The Puitadely it anid eallous rst, and be sll refitsed tot of clergymen. in the afternoon, Sherif Howell, accompany fed hy Charles the Patsey was declared the wine | the 6, Who was executed as above and inthe wucking bis Vina white | ‘The wreteled mau wa J upon the ap, | Without shoe: presented a clown ap= Uhy all that there w Produce of ali; no hopes for Barney. Both bis eyes we give In; he serateh | as deairons to ann away ot pnt up his | wed bY his confinement, Howell said to bin, George your nivinced within my | least ehanen | v bis face wore ° el th bd tecrt rf The only neticles in hier urs You have lett veable surprise, | hast Days af BP as vl in cases of y ited by the ‘men while’ ta hospital ‘The Health Officer reports the men are deeply jaundiced, and aie sick of a very obstinate fever, — what . Tt {4 attended by headache and chills, fullo neible ; he was finally ear | d down to the bout, where every eflort Tn reply to quest bis conversati edd not the slluchtest Indiewtic of his appros nicht, and at mntderous expres: bing death, and bis viet wned at the apathy of the of countenan ceived from he would not interfe the prison and hy Mr. Perkins near hy, and w phyeich wa Wake RCH LO, muinicated ty W ettect upon bin, 9 o'clock Lost e having recelved some internal yellow fever about (hat pier this season. them thy yoar ago ont Troms the Mediterra are very interesting, will be carefully exame ined by Dr. Harris, of the Board of Healthy ond itis probable he will make ® report om the subject to that body, ‘There need be na eC ooly and Jones Hight. MeCoo ter, left here yoaterday for Cineine | elingutsh all The prisoner listened to bis cou enlled upon the watel that he eat heartily diseoncerted by oO prospect ob a repr the news that ulition, troops were , lis friends appear to be confident that be THU LAST DAY k Winnemore took his tast Tt consinted of two exits, a itn t did not wish’ it nishinent, and on the of bis visitors that thy pa had to gunrd the candi-| LAawnexcrmuna, Inv, August the Was thinking of Mr. Kligote visited the prison sbortly after clock, and was with the condeuned | AL cight o'clock, two sisters and two cousin viet At first Win ranged for the great priz | onment for lite for life he wonld te toted that he b ntoneely disappointed Hot the slluchtest fe f known whist fear was poke of Lis cx uiore refused | patch game ine but was tually ay, btw the Mutuals And the Quaker City, was post. in storm, and will | eof tomorning, aud in the iMfternoon ion in the tn fu the tact that it ¥ ver wid is mister character auf ais the females | frm the gallon ted with #piritiy sin tw residency Bay of San Catholic | Fraueiseo, isto be reserved for military pur At 10 o'clock he i somewhat nervous, | ath would be to apy nn recovered his Wouted composure the reniainiag few ml Drought their ta tiou of revisiting the earth In In the | Bowring A max whose name is supposed to. be ied yesterday. al i, at 128th newspaper men, in thes} rit, and prison wavs aualn € Mil oped looked forward to prevent the pri: | Vite of tnirtors tu order scene, the position of the aud its lueation fixed behind an | rease in New dloatlis have en among foreigners oF unwcclimated por Packed hii on what Hased is Detlef that bis spirit the earth, when ty he tat appeared that were stat W of the execution could be obtalued by | PREPAKING FOI THE ‘The Sheriff an ofelock In the tornit ud while he was over and proceeded ina the Jurors were | worn, the warrant for the execution read, sud preparations made to earry the law inte af A o'clock, Sheritf quitoes in «great number have pri y e organ grinders at Boston this y dy singing and! gials who have qualified themselves have | and furnished thelr music on the usual terms great reward ta the other w hoon kept frou hi this particularly two represcon> press, vited the cell, with Mr. Kilgore emoirs of Prince Abert sold in Englan ing around, afraid to enter the | ‘The old Konrd of School Directors held a! within few days after ita publication, Le : day and transacted business aa] don editivn, $5.50; American edition, @2, w reavlution to test the) A pree outran a railroad train the other ality of the action of the Council in elect» | day for amile or more between Att ation of the | East Greenwich, B. 1., and thea cle liv Louse, and shut the de to the window, and after ‘a fow words dred kit more Was Kent when the party ene hands with the Sheriff, who re dressed in ap shirt, grey pants and new shoes, by > attempt at weatnens ib well suid to bin ; WE ON w joke, and even | | Jroid, and iC it is assumed, it is uni was visited by three physicuns, after speuding hia, drew up a warded to Governor Gesiy on Mond that there are that the prisoner has been of unsound mind joveruor to de= weeks, until the | ton house sent ont a w do you do# more replied ell thon said day nfternoon that Ud any hope of a reprieve, but L was fearful that | No. 815 Water street, and Pot fiddler, who lives at No. 335 Water street, Last ni two met at the cor ported seeing a metoor descend into Lake | Aw ture, ‘The Japs put a cover on them and I told you yester- hot think you had o4 that the vance ¢ Grypt to Mr ‘kod “with bis cou told bim that he eame prepared (0 oxecute the law, when le was like the essape of steam from monstrous | ing northwest 25 miles, spoke brig Nellie |. ‘Tue Suez Canal people only want a hun. and with that te thelr work rth hundred of millious they st week a forger under the guis scber, calling bimself A, Burns, ecded in getting forged drafts on the | k of New York cashed at auk of Madison, Wis, to and decamped. stubbed Coleman ti rightiul, and iets thought, dat Halt attempted to eseay by an olive cluct Stati to ‘awd the resul, of the injurtes infleted upon Coleman, The wound taken home, where his wounds were dross! Winnemore at once replied conversation Winnemore displayed considerable ing with a piece of twine ‘he held in His eyes were cast down, and eared more moved than at any ‘time 1s Linprisonment, excepth fatceviow with Wis relatives. ‘Tenth National Ba at the wheel and another man on deck fell | ocean for 14 days, sal'ing in that tine Guo! THe Pulledeiohie Ledger refers to a achool ea the reading of @ news paper one of the regular school exerclses, | be a who states that the acholars all ut ready to the amount of $7,000, fiye hundred dollara reward bas been oon aa! olered fur bis caylure. oy KATES OF ADVERTISING. TANTS INVARIAREY IN ADY ANON, “or every insertion of fonr Hines or lem... 20 cte for every extra line of part of Hime... 0. ..20 01m tm £m Advertisements wiil be inserted in oa Leplayed style, or In leaded 190 7 ments or apecial notices at "eg, to be ascertained om Another Norror-AnTaknown Minw Drown Women ACE mpt He be Mimeetl Drowned. There seems to be no end to the eriming horrors that bave of Into startled the coun try almost daily. Every day or two we art called upon to record some fearful deed of blood, committed with the most reckleat sna Froid, and shocking humanity by ite dey | Hhertoness ond enormity, To Mr. RW. | Hotebin « clork of the steamer Rone Hivo, ote indebted for the following partioniart of another tragedy, that ocet ant the Hutle town of Alton, Crawford eonnty, on Satur day morning, between four and five o'clock. , Meo Hutchinson states that on Friday night, a the Rose Hite landed at Mauck: pert, on her way down to. Henderson, «mar wnd Wonan sbowrd the boat, and en uired re to I, ith, Altor wiih town they should roydleter, they finwlly paid their passage to Alton. The host arrived at Alton about § o'cloce | #:turday morning, and the man and womad Wwentashore. Some fifteen minutes after the itlett, «gentleman named Hardin, whe ivewon t side, directly opposite iedy, heard ‘a woman , ng at the top of her volee-"Oh, God What will beeome of my ebildeen !* He “La etriuate in the water, Aftor daylight, « gentleman who resides it | Alton, founda carpet bog and hat-on. the he river near the town, and the wesidence that a desperate strug: flon ef the citizens of Alton that the tag tied to drown the wotnan, aud that when h¢ seized her to carry her int the river ahe tes sisted with all the desperation that her situa tion with her murderer contd Inaplre, It Li certain, however, that he saceeeded to the water, and then anathe le was made by the woman where the man eved cond not Cour himself from her, and both owned, the murderer's. punishment n Nits erin ec of both were fonnd on Satire clinging to the man's clothe a. They w both Lurted at Alton, Whea t! Uivoard the boat they registered thelt ' Meo Witkon and fady. ‘The man, Meet he ly tha wow an Owe Ky., and Peper. fonad in. the eirpet bag went wt worn's name wos Barton, {thie drew ttl tras Now Atha Ind, Ledger, Auge 3 A tio he Puttorgon shook oid Tnvesti Jay. os olrendy reported in the con shortly issue thelr report, Tt ls Helleved Skyler will be ity report of the more i, but that he will severely cen 10 minority report, At pre the oanty Grand Jury are investigating the case, and it is supposed cerions charges against h 1 by | they will find a Dil seadast Sigler for ascaub naghat an nncctinn with the ease vinst the Patterson Geerdivn, aud the edd toe fy wow ont on ball, Virwh nt Feve Dineuse « nyed Bin'ts. An incorreet report w Morning that several ew at Greenpol printed yesterday * of yellow feve The ramot On the 7th of August the at this port from Naphi fs and other tru ig Clara with oran| onboard. T e brig ste, and dur Ste Was take est River, i Two of the n became Fle st ine sent to the Seamen's Retreat aud. ‘These men are now com on Stiten E valescent, OnE week we others of the erew were taken lek. Tit *} morning the eaptin was admitted to the amen's Ketrest, the mate wow ties i nm board the brig att Lock ner the mouth of Newtown Cre This morning, one of the men admitte 1 Friday died at tue Seamen's Retreat a tay the Health Of ficer aud Resident: Physician of the Hospital oa post-mnortens examination of tl The result of the examination shor 1 that there Waste positive evidence of y ver, although had been supposed twas the disease which had eansed There was no black womlt, as ia usue low fever, nor was any Vou be. r its nature may ed by vomiting and aweating: The Health Otter says that af it) ta K yellow fever, it wust have becn contracted meh reached Pier 10 Bast’ River, t probable, as there bas been ag ly Chat (he rick sn board th ased frult. A sl ard ns Wad canned by vessel, arisiug from Har cane ocourred & hb arrived ‘nwo, Which fear on th yple of Greenpoint ot yellow presence of the brig. at, yeaterd Mus. Kare Torres has sued the Pactti¢ St. Lou tral over Land kill W days since KANSON, unit, Is ROON to be mar 1. One of the great attractions must be Hi mot cust bin anything to hear Anna's lectures. Si. Jouy's Connect aham, will be pened again tor the reception of studenta om sday uext. ‘The new and haade i g lately erected will on this aceus pied for the firet Tur St. Louls Lecning Diguutch pretends tt ea number of Southern men have kat city, ty escape fa tests uprising, whlch they Hii iy meditated fi many quarters, Iyverons nlar t t quick res turns. ‘Tho “Always wotnd-up top" eae lized $1,000, ‘The “Dancing Jiu Crow" toy, introduced! a few years ayo, Was invented by 1 wid won a fortune, Ti wet weathee bas Leen as remarkable In Fiygland ag in iis countey, On a recent Vion, Muriig & Ovelve-hour storm, the Loft rain was heavier than for Aly-gwa years before, except on Owo instances. Feonist engineers bay vd im rine a railyeoy tien als long jevnie range botwedn Lyttleton rch, New Zealand. ‘The work © years in hands and hus cost 15.000. On Wednesday evening, James Booth, a aniphalied Hat the dally papers had | WhILe Nene shat wid Inotautly killed w eo: oredl near h wnaned Willha Sinith, who lived nat Neweastle, Del. Booth bad been and beating a colored boy, who Wo Swith, aud the boy ran ‘tn the vr, When Booth cane ug Smith.’ Booth bs in custody AL NEWS, Serious Siabbieg Allray ta Water street. George Mall is a steward, who resides at Coleman is al-past 10 o'clock, the of Roosevelt: and Water streets, whore they became luyglyed in a Quarrel conecruig A Woinan, during which Hill drew 4 dagger, with, whieb hy fe zt serous wourid, ve) but wats took bin to the 4th Pre= » Where he was locked up ht, about wh How led wan Was “(Comtinued oa Pourth Base.

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