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tn with, Agen 1Ayer A ee ee enone au NEW YORK SUN. Pupssenk) DALLY—SUNDAYS EXORPTED, (Office corner of Naseaa and Faiton siresta, —— ‘Single Copies TWO CENTS. Twelve Conis per week—Bix Dollars per your. copies three ceria CT ot ‘The foment Thirty-F®urth Year. be RATES OF ADVERTISING. TAM ORBLE ADAMO Fer eae OF font lines ” those of loraity to the Crown aud attach- ment to British eounection. Gentlemen of the House of Commons T thank you for the liberal supplice which Fou have voted for the public vers ive. 1 My Lorde and Gentlemen Thave bad great tatisfaction in giv! Assent to a bill for amending the represen ‘a. THE OLD WORLD. Bun Oable Dispatches. THE ALABAMA CLAIMS, British Propositions for Settlement, | THE WAR IN CANDIA, | tat the nr a prevention of the people in Parliament. 1 earnestiy (rt that the extensive and liberal measure winic 1 effect the durable settle- nig ongged mber You have passed may ment of @ question which hae Public attention, and that the Ice n of my subjects Who will be for t admitted to the exercise of the ¢ chise may, that the tir nthe id. © forgotten tothe f in the discharge of thereby devolving npon them, selves’ worthy of th dene "Another Announcement by the [in le rjomed in then: Hi grat wing me ty ne fut the a tion whieh you have necessarily given (0 this of rolig Sublime Portes. Important Guestion bas not pr ut | ho Pe om tering on tnany subjects to h Your | aot found Attention was dirveted at the commenceinent OF the seesion, and particulasly to sien na have immediate reference to the well-bemg Of the Industrial classes. I have bad eapectal Pleasure in giving my assent to bills for ex fending to varions trades, with auch modifier. Hons as have been found necessary, the pro- | Visions of the Fetory act, the success of which has proved the ‘possibfliry of extend- ‘The Alabama Cintms. Loxnox, September 2.—The Foreign Office ‘as tsaued a Blue Book containing the docu- | ‘ments which have been filed in that depart- ment in the Alabama case, and tho corre- ing etfe ‘oteetion to the labor of women. pendence which has passed between the | and cnildren lin calee coe nee ne | eck \ governments of Great Britain and the United ante caduoue wre eee es ‘ ncern- Worshippers, States for the settlement of the claims. LU condidently anuetpate froin the opera. | crowae ware of pres it Ov ee sted cMoefly ‘The latest despatch in the collection shows | ments isthe shsieege cre samme Improves | ete Cet cause the p moral condition of the working es generally ‘what progress has been made in the contro- ‘Verwy, and states the conditions upon which Pople pe ‘che English government te willing to attempt | hiiherte teen final setilement. The despatch is addressed | lege! by Lord Stanley, the Secretary of State for | Foreign Affaire, tc Sir Frederick Bruce, the | British Minister at Washington, and is dated May 24, 1867. Lord Stanley informs Bir Frederick Bruce that England ts willing to ce which mipany the application redes to whieh they have ined. The restraints al- have been imposed on workmen and loyers by trades tnions and other 1s appeared to me to call for ine quiry, and the revelations derived from. the examinations before the commission to which You gave your legislative sanction have dis- Boned a slate’ of things which wil deserve Your most enrnest attention, conn submit the claims of American citizens for |” The administration of the Poor Lawa,which td it police may damages caused by tho Alabama, and all | generally lias conterted great benefit on the | the oar move other similar damages on the part Of the | Communlty.and expecially‘ the Poe them | OF core, the mm Ualed Sate, 1 commlaon of arr: | furan, cnet, ur anand wae Rly ih tion, If the claims of British subjects against plied to a tensed the United States for losses suffered during | ©attalize the p penditurc fs @ por prove the treatunent of the . irs of wheels, &: the late war of rebellion are Ukewise submit | Pongiie will ten rently benotitved by your | fhece ‘OF mead, ng ted to the decision of the same commission. ‘The Yacht Joka T. Ford. Loxnon, September 2.—The name of the idered legislation. he iegulation of the merchant shipping contains inportant. prov isic culated to add to the health and comfort of dows din the top, I in the wy), another dey place. "Ihe first ease rred in the comed the F From Europo by Steam Arrival of the City of Besten- Mail News | Which were one io China, wi old idol from ite Apart from the famine, these Idotatro: festivals seom to be Lyiety f masses— partly under the ini rity ad entighteument, Hirect discourng: fary and moral reasons, Take the Ju att Pooja at Seram 8 popularity to that of mod op voe OF the save Ane Frolic ppproache fes pealed forth the natonal «0 nus lig of whi humane {a all Cristian coun been put forth, are gradually fading out, appen vis of non 7 excites de tem| killing crowds were mueh lees than yen and clifden, a usidered sally ad M which tof the gathering of poople on the ret fear) festival the car cont not be moved. ‘To morrow wil! he Simday. amt there mtancous ovale frou rolle in T 30 comme fall into disrepute and be | A correspondent im India, writs n import ¢ deputed to the spot to have « pockets fil was dragged a Lille distance after heavy ex. Tenewe The painted block which for Juggernaut is in @ tower on ind the other turrotte ave filled with | c@ State has a who clang cymbals, etrike bells, beat | 5 Urume; blow conth ghelis, and. inhurtale cae Stettin, ty Jonger be “Down with the Minister and jong | live the Queen,” but Decline of Religions Superstitions tm India. | Tt will be gratifying to our readers to know | Away with them ali immolations in India, And for the | efforts of the ss ave frsaly ch the rs tobe not fir distant as is becoming the ies, thus refurs to the | Taut, once the signal | millions, and for scenes nt carried to frenzy, but © that there are votees to drag forth the ple: their bold on t Auence of greater nent of th ore, Which { * Ind vat 4 you er’ six This year the ual, and con- One | be= four. dnt firs as giving salvation, and dressed & petition te the the following le w trans: | gi i . invalich, 1,480 ta, ong the serall | claltns selected, of 27 of thy New Oncrays, Sept. 2—There were thir. ew The'totef number of claims dispoced of dur- Ualeas “your hoaoe Noeke | tng the month was iI, “The rumber of | (Yellow fever interment yesterday among | Mt ve the car. 80 | letters wtten was 6, amber of | them Tom King, the pmarilist, an Licat. | of dram, § i ate gave no assist vil omen was averted «I when the ear ulerous erection on ten | iede of one enormous wele | m4 As Ut shore bat te to Ad riieskan w | over 59 applications and 80 csveats have n for ai ti coss for the fiscal year ending with June Inet, over those of any previous year. A verbal error ina former printed dispatch renders this correction mecessary. ra | ths whole number of claims recelved during le Would not assist in an act | ¢ of witows, ete., 1,401 ows, ete. division, 45 warrants of 160 issued; eight of BO acres, Was sixty coverin he statbed Cartel. Th excitement in Boonton. Serious Rewwt of « Chartvart Stratrot, Ct, Rept. 2 of the marrhge of & Mr house, three miles fro: here, Ue Men sterted a cSarivart, ond teded to break in the Aoore and win whereupon Watson fired a shot ae two naned Me Sedle at ee. the former ve heen arsested PESTILENCE. Terribio Ravages of the Vetlew Po’ talvemton, Wasittxovon, Sept. 2 —Tt September there will be issued from the po tout office 250 patents. During the past woek been fled. Angustin Iturbide, the adopted helr of Maxiinilian, is now at Rossdale, the residence of his grandmother, Mrs. Green, on the hte of Georgetown, and is a robust boy, | 4 years old, The President toxlay appointed Judge L D. Eras, formerly member of Congress from Texas, Collector of Internal Revenue for the 4th District of that State, and Col. Minor, of Obto, Collector of Camtoms at Galveston. The recetpts of Interna! Reverme from éis- illed spirits and tobaceo were largely in ex- Wotson precedent. Out nected with the Custom Howse only: are Ot for duty. The remainder are rick or dead, The isinese of the Penston Office thows he month of Avrust, original and increase | invalids, 896 total, The number of claims sdrnitted, ort- I and increase of widows, cte., 4,042; of total, 6.412. The number of mal and Inercase of wid valide, 1837- total, 914 t to's point further down the islasd, o the epidemic. Yellow Fever (Mew Ortenan circulars rant, 15,619," In tl MeCornve! eh wore hole nam. the month ¢ mamber er of warmnte Last St. Loum Sept. 2 Gem Palmer, teut of the Union Pacific Railway, of Kareas, | of clal and Dr. 1. F. Conte, geologiot of the su ing party ast Investigating the coal regions of Raton mountains, in Colorado and Mexiso, on the proposed line of that They report mony MONK of the Menetary Wasixcrow, Sept. 2d.—"he Departu aut | sdved fr » Samuel B. hiiggles, delegate from the United States, in NEW yori. . tient onal th Day Avuany, September 2 me would ul be made available fur Colorado Times ~The Couvention ‘Ony the occasion ty serious'y, Watawe luvs Geeretary of the Treasury to-day received a dispateh front epecial agent Bell, at Galveston, stcting that the yellow fever at that potnt ts fatal beyond twenty #ix officers con- In comsejuence of this atete of airs the Department has israed inatrne- tows for the removed of the Custom Howe the efty limite, which % sald to bs free from have been eugaged for « month large deposityof very val- aiiaie causes great | Panama ou (ue morning of tee 20th ult. at bie aber of finally ndows, them, tenn: vow ae three either ratside | Preai- urvey> f the Now road. poh cv —s . £97 Advertisemonia will bo inserted tn vs 3 t er displayed style, oF tn also a wi em on — we en nee ey A at 00 3p NEW-YORK, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1867. Price Two Oonts | wierd — = ~ —— —— ———— — —— ee oe SE A —— as = HING' K MN, aged “0 , was | noved ex-President Leonarda ha, who | from gofag down, In the midst of this sind FROM WA8 TON. fount (rlay fa fae cepts y ereun | UTH AMERICA. |)! <"« red from the for over | gular ey wich passed liens “toa Wasninaton, Sept, 2. early dend from the loss of blood. He had ‘The New Peruvian Conmitetion—No other | (WO years , and waa only permitted, | mute, and the | An old citizen of Texas, now in Washing-! been stabbed, and before his death WO stated K but the Casbotie A owed Pubtic | through (he clemency of General ae $e | eee from bay nent, ton, says ver before has the yellow fever Le Lahn! been stabled by a mary named Veortin—Rumors ot New \ onspiracies, | re oad ptetp ate aig) vee ene ae & ae aria eee’ cteh an extent on that eowat ae | The le about fony years fens, kad avemiccs | ‘pee’hne Co.'s eteartor Bantiig0, from | the purpose oi oven tine the lating | atthe ang of he Cont‘ won wie tthe pr XJ of Boonton, Blood wa Von Poth: | a, Micali totd ue overument. and plackiyg themselves in pow: | “ exeh "Fee the week ending ‘Tuesday the ttl of| {ae tnt ttn Sorieete ar he"deutes eta: | Valparaiso and intermediate porta, ai Tired at | SOVepuMent and plac Jexrn of the atuir, It from above, in . Pera. Comaryes continued still in eumton, wit ant, h fletog inact. One ball lately tall Atroduced sy Mesrs. Luna anu’ Pajos will | [9s loaquera not Fore WT the. ay prereal bot ante os the pub. | M favor ofGen. Moxquers. now’ Imprisoned Bogot?_on a charge of bigh treason. of the Republic, and now in this ett oper, a meek the government of Gon. Ularte, | break, thy head toon revolutioniets instead, and declare entng’the bole.” anfinen sveaey secs that a conspiracy was inaugurated to | tone, “ Father, reed ete make General Gutterrea virtunlly President | To which the the Ret i Pris- | tone quite as ios took of te know ry Alter a desperate #1 Folsow, | lie at tare. ne, Ut be hoped, alte restive tt fe Nicely laid. plan wan. tohave ‘cen | the welt te he ii part he ire wetotlonren See Body. The provtalous | Coed tats ettect ‘on the Right OF The Tint | sok Mies eer areah Part and jnatemt, but the authorities hay fo turm and face ber for; but the hole was sharp Wokont for the snapicous of | too narrow to this; and when Pele connected with Zhe plot became cognizant of | wou anw bie squeezed her forward, Hag with Spaln are unions sand qiiw nipped the Rovenent keeptog = Oe ee cae a oth 4 by arremting the eMef ring rs, etatwae rapidly ae up Wie onan ors ting of the noted. Calagchn” Manuel. petfge me froiuded, waa ‘caally doagged Ed Any Spanieh actfert who Monts in any wer! Liza, Gio-nee de Vor, Estevan Casannen, | backnexd Ruder the present clreymstances, camnamit amy e* | Cautain Vga, and aoveral eahore The Po Spublic wi be iried'md punished ae! ile divulged by a millkary officer | ay, N.Y. aL Phe Sieatortel’ dseree of tus t11h of May, | #bOU the revolutionary’ party. bed attompr: Lge . Yr, keaton Ona 1866, in by the thew anautiod nso far aate | MEtO buy over, SuMicient evidence of the | gt contrary 10 Ua | Rime of the partion under ‘arrest haa, we | Tex, been obtained In documents found in» Coroner Barton, of Lansingburgh, ou Bet } thelr possesion The authorities ore still ‘day afternoon, says the Tro¥ Tieiie, com | acthely enguced hunt up the balance of | cteded the exarsination Into AG he % rome the Cet Mf the death of Carottwe Hubbard, oie ad Striated sed epee’ {role (hs |e thot, wed oud ool Ak : ae a iractes and premem | The sooner Louiwe, whicts arrteod at dae condittm tn the strwta of that viMlage. latat outbreaks sensi rife, tir said | pimgrall om the 20th nat... fren Old Prom. CW a aires in conkeloe at Arequipa a cornell of come of the chte . 7 on | revolationists te betwg held, hur Gen Proke barks Mantteuer Sound toes meperitasy) wilsh The committee It wey referret to has re- Ported favorab’y about (Ma hill, is efavor of reducing the #tand- ing ariny of Pers to 6,000'men, which ts in- dew! a suiliclen@y heavy burden on that prs te Amer i a aware diatloetly that ‘Mes, " af trom all to! proditced the abortion te FoR tor they dircinnety, Clem, Bustamente Rae | New York, neat there Oo tee eae reorenn Pale cityy sod ‘thet Carctine’ wan taken wordy Memapinny Pyovinees to taken | Tie Madame hind beer: struck by lghtatn for that purpose. Mr Wi whe v Hes ea a Commend. ivortiey of Pom OO ith inst. ond her rigttng and several of! receive the am of fi dollars for, the vlan tMferendne, Ce atntversary oF 4 Ser spars, damaged. AD Nanda wm board, | aperation; «nd upon tht ahe has Aut vendnce, were Kept sp for greg. @Reepiing the mate, wore down wath sick: ait eae. “aeuneO’, detafled the entae lardy bar almost en trely eoppented a) bas “Pry ey oa xtent ie oe ot in enw and fhe works te Baltes ta | California to Mrs, Warer’e guilt, but wile frome entirety suspended. It will Be intere tng (0 foany of one read-| a idea Beals lea tac aco Weaer inteenee iiicees ie ema sou about w Oon | heen Hoh, the thet jweente SE.E5 Know something 1e ew Cr had sing BNepai oa . last Uae it had been a diffioult enee to given by dongress, | in sai Francke tof the eight-hour ayerem, | age, tre that Caroline was then all Sais Waser ineerereen = | ps toe 0 ay convereafons theres Uh peca | ‘bet hay tiny “Up to the eat time th th ower | ” Sal lsc dlen tpl ek RO HI Eplayers | cane. Mrs. Wager and doba’ ieury, See foigner No other retehon, bealdoe tre Catholic lw ale generally have ‘nequiesced to i, and am | 7 Party whieft the gtel in the etreets of Lame towed (6 DabLe exercite of Ii# worship. thule fomteecto are vase upon the new order tingha to dic, ware also bane Camara aloo cau levy ations. | theneed by theas From Its 5 tinder iswguctions of comme ho tardabip it expe entarcememt. Tt 1 ble, that the wnount of wrk. pe ‘ry litle if any. from ( for any office. pate made by M facto they mag have sway tm the + a8 long Mewach oblipettone \ e refiaet to mtewer any questions i ee | on The ground UAC aay “evidehoe they Amownt per | Mtcht tye wonld tend wo eriminate theme bering thelr ames into Infamy an@ fous conten: tones for that HH than could | Hem profitable 4 wt appromed by a Negooal format under the old *ystem, fact ° be ace - ; ‘Only survivor of the crew of the miniature | those engaged in the mereautile marine. | fmuse the people with olicene cahortations | thy recent Diplomatic Monetary brlsleey tiable coat, and one vein, Oy tiles North of | pS to do wha: wot pron-etteg | CuNad et ie eres ee at ae Py Poy yacht Jou T. Ford, which was lost in the | Tew and other valuable aiuendments of | ine truly devilish fashion. at Harte, full reports of its proceedings, e04 ror Union, is ten feet thick, and more than wetted from catug wiles ise Aim Tabor Lagars | tet the girl Caroline 2futibard bad been ew ahs chan the law een the result of your WI oF Raver the there Tamed: of the plan agrocB upon for the unldoation of] any miles square tu extent, ‘The cette ne | jen toy (aw. fe ae trod inmate of Mra Wager’s house, but that her English channel, is Armstrong. during the present session, and in return > sd pce acaiedhaed ince + soci | | pmeperty, dow mete secrete amd Terai ta’ taew | subscquently aalaiseed thas he carried her se he Was ta Canéie. to your own bh you earry with y: An Rnglisb paper tins ret goldwoln, whieh te to be propored for s4OP- | sidered equal to the best Pitt Burg coal F intry {hat ‘lie revotution ia! ome, | runscanently ad faite ¢ eC edo 3 ber Me ae gratifying snes that your tim A correspondent has fi tion by the diffrent nat Doloates | tron ure hee also deen discovered ie the a be omy viavon Inthe the “cemmentars, would | arrented Sle, W. toca then provinate Lowpoy, Sept. 2—Evening.—In a cirewar yaltia have not. been Piel. copy of the will of J. 8. Ran | duly accredited were in attendance from | i cutis thas trade, ap wala | the charge of ‘atv vtiin. Mee. Drone, was "Che fote the Sublime Porte announces to the | and that they have resulted Ina series of Tie iwndy Ha af feirioa kel Aner jocal Tees body ean arrowed withou « writ fro:y a mi Hy nem out 0° employment, | repomats oe Welk Kept for That pitpowe s te fore\, ourte that the war in | measures which hope aud earnestiy pray a. od ‘Gale jemened trom ¢ Repabtic or athe ver, be the 2. ve AL the Justion Is teetimomy, the pr reps bee ht to a| MAY contribute to the’ couteutuent aud bay vaveral | 0 an mgeree we populath The Indian 6m froma Wi rchdone atte em, Mw eptle or heravere cm he Look of the Langue | At the coactusion of is tanimoay, the jarg the Leland of Candle hes been brought to @ | Hint Sof my pert Y Hamme and be- | three hundred millives. The loading features | Ivotawaponie, Fou, Sean thin, sevcaty namics of carpenters withowt | ber death ‘from thoveswht Of tae cl that amnesty has been net nbe Leth ag id work. Ail bat emven of that namber are now Came to ber jose, and that ® general amnesty mbers of tts family. | of the plan are ti readiness for the opening of the Sac: filling tong, and few days there | 184 an @bortion parformed upon her rretalste that Needy eeheeke tH Ee hana |. Aiscaling Secoenle cocitaae noe restate] | Soe cmeealee Toree Urateer: tye cant | °C The money of the world to be ex-| verfost to-morrow. ‘The principal stmet will ot n'y be aot at geile eorpeute | Mon ty Mra, amet Me Waner, an teas Gromises that many reforms will be forth | Alarming accounts continued to be received of whom be mainly made his reputation, tie | ctu: gold und Hive ences tor enangs RAksesinGs’ dase sh fated ocelot dl " in town, bit the large number of buprove. | eald Mra. PM. Wager and aofn ‘Henry ere with Introduced in the laws and admini as to the spread of the cholera in Southera pss to hls brother, Frederick | nh dihers lig jauhts Co be ouly Au ‘article SE | Katdsomely don enn an Caney ieeale pow valor ees cies wa be in raat (pf masiansiter cit grek oh. " Italy. } nose Us : “4 Noy parposde | COT oh hh a | trary to | Menced will probably leave the city with « +e we Diy eno eee The Flore nee correspondent of the London | Greahiition bat he iets hae Kept at ree |, Second. The five franc gold ptooe of | Wile has Of the | One tote aee aay aryuire ta ted property, | Pauelty of UL leelnas of ineshanies.” eee et pg fo E See Peseas Beeeaens: + devoils tustamecs of | malnon the far wliete he now ier madhwithe | FERBEE fo be the mo tary wale with, ite | ot Mr reff fatuect tothe mame} ‘The above acoount is thu referred to by | Wottned prin seat ay enue fe Brnity, Sept. 2—The Liberals have ear- NTE Hing as to be be- | IY the stable and enclosure now ocenpled hy lor te Guin AY alales doar ot ncatte lnive A ae sald to | {dle tant or collect ewetition je | te Bacramentorfer, Au , which favors! The Grand Jury meet toatay, The ense sled Use clections for the North Germas) Par ntey oxoopt Italy, | wil’ procemthy eek iat etic atee | and a hele tor nett ean eee Rene are aah Pee vated somites | aL of pabllely Or priv.tdy asrcinbl- ; the ten-hour s:mtem, and ts ovidently as en- inmediatet h(eresentad (3 therm, and ap ine Se ee ee i wn and. intelligence ; must be well taken eare of by the eald F | SRIRR OE RRR? OBS POE Ae Xpected 10 arrive tw rains t Parva tters ov ratnere, on | nase In ilveapectations of saccene ane | neem Nl undoubiadTy be fou agate ration. avo always been ss (to lowest potat vat Rarey and hls betes, and mua Loa aN a peg inca lace dt os rary un | Gorrow. | The Western Un MekrADh | wives bora abroad, are con wlered I auvians by {hare lat lant a troapect that the career MARINE sb dash ahu dl Ml by rer my said brother or any of tis | th tne tae any has opened ano! at the Press| birth, y weesopled whet the Dispatch | Mra, or Ww rougKE to a termination, mship Peruvian, from Quebec on the district In Coscnaa, | Nenteun ywiber < Fourth, To be decimally divide 4 aut se: id we perce! ——-—— Angi, hus arrived here ou. her way max stele SinGiOne, eomeaen din, | omestond te Firth be a legal tender in all the no- be industry, oF Hour Association: beld a uesting t ren men live on the averare forty-two Liverpool. modern times. Thy news of the Mist eice of | thet the aid neal eels of the Rocky Sountut ‘ecribed in th Tuesday it sak ot Vel coe tthe poor only thirty years. Bontiamrron, Reptember 2—Noon.—The | cholera wich occurred there spread fear and pled and to be oceupled by him ahs Foports embrace many inter There a som olate, cold and | | | Wale epoe ihe comtreeioes rh WANLES Sumner hae sold Sis real zcamsbip Weser Captain Wenke, fromm New consternation, | U ante hee | Haid Part of 1 maid! fan tall of the muyonnt, ata proge cheetian. vamsen. words Roeky | Feo looms eae en a witht! ec sy tit, nieuehag to wake ais ork op the 22 uy feelings were as us vpanied by pale and co < teats ta hnase oa ate As the are approach: of one firm, were tu favor of t ° o'clogk last night on the way to Bremen. dread of polzon. |The rumor tat the well | ce ET et tte) pad, t eu at Lt was further stated | Tir yield of cheatnute, wninute, aad but FINANCIAL « and reservoirs of the let were | P repieaa ie Took block ond dletoel een al Si \ contractors would adopt the plan | ternate in Vermont this season will be Loxvox, Sept. 2-F enkng. “6 sols el ‘gfe Lal Bde apt Bode he consideration of Cr contrast of the pure ai orm of oftice of Ue Prewidout of the Repab- irre when present engagements Spruill hy preceding season for many 0 pt. jonsols ne unfortunate ants, parviysed by tl " t vere. the ¢ ug | te te tive yours, tulle 7) ury at Ni wed steady at 0411-16 ney. | tear, shut themselves up tu their dwelling that bie of his to sion, He will shortly return t at covers the everk Hing te ve yoasi esys general discamston took place aa to the | ;, Tk Grand Jury at ‘ashy tle, Ten., have American securith atthe fottowing | WAT'g d not dare to drink qpy water, or even | (hy hall have free ace Hut Upon approaching thelr base au 0 owen Bieastires to be taicen In carrying out the obs | Balekd over a thousaud persons for drinks rates: Unite 4; Ullinols Cen- | ts use it for the purposes of eleantiness enone: of wana bit ng toto tha oat hilly the dark masses | Tho tatest nows from Bi ston that on Rikasutee to be talean ts an des | ANE Peer ow Sunday, ‘The Germany are me ral shares 773%; Exle Railway shares 44595 | Wilet this excitement possessed the publ shat Mr Rarey lett | struck with the. Holiness intro: | the 9th of July, Mosquera was formally suse | feed sat e eight eiment started | US 9ant Atlantic and Greas Western 28)¢. mind a malignant rumor got abroad, incul- rica, and his remem | ently all pine, ‘The boundless fi yonded fr povition as President, by the | wro ‘ae cuntin ecity of San | A Wanasn (Tid) paper names a hase ball} Feankronr, Sept. 2—Evening.— United | pating a certain we fas the author of the of relatives shows | siiticatlprepyiy there hs an h » nd thee tin ty re transae- | clu tu that cyt Haclenrtatatett-oome bonds closed at 77!¢ for the issue of | evil The woman potn nit to th F hand Jnxurknt grasees no id refuse employment to any | get+em = quick -take-em- on. ue-tly-go4n-oee pepu tion was @ harmless er ‘The Beetle Ss Poesia Ni PANS, September jow, flowers iu grent) varle were willing to work a renson- | ycur-musele Base Ball Club. COMMERCTAL. tur the The Folie, on tue war hom Ch elas ath Genare’ Sharhdaa Hight and profuse, gladden the on every nf hours for & reasonable and | 4 corsis was found floating athe Misatee ‘i 2 a too 7 peli dhide, Midd i bd site, when tho dark Huston fades’ away, and |, have to If the ed | sippl River at St. Louts, Thur-day. ‘The oml “ LR a gece ever t her Kronstadt, put in at Stettin, ved! at hoadquartere this moring, Gen 1 tio stranger feels that, despite tho wid aud | { ie valley OF tae Rinthore E wore treated | Txtawenger in this rirince craft oiee ook hie eottos et close joner did the , wer fuels that despite the wild aud | jaune ty the volley of 1 whet youd oll in a f ; thelr a ow phot rea Midating oy every oer did th on board Mrs. Admiral Farragut at 1 Grittin w edt , ad tui pias, even in the very mist of | found strong indleatione of petroleum lat be deserving of ec naa whe token had Deu (wo weeks 10 ledy Middling Orleans 104d He £ Mf ho had come overland, through Coley arrival General tan will take his des | resgh nd e overturning, | hint. ‘ondition of | y ag sal Sly Rebygre for mixed | the Rhine, and Berlin, from Parla re, nccompaniod Ly Cotoncls Borayte, | raadu into luxarlant pote a a Sey m tnade itvclf felt Inthe bay | a wen, capt | . gros. to per Broadstufte Corn closed wt Xe. for mixes te ellen arance of the Frolic at § nt nid Moor gulch and even at tho wummit lure bs | n the ¥7t of ast month, | © ld all stand ont To | COA erank G ttle okie nee Barley, 6s. Oate, Se. 6d. Peas, 41s. zl first visitation of an Amerienn Ovation to Gen, Heh bl toll troquently many feet in depth, | Although of short duration ft did much da. | ol the savage, “that woukl bene okange a® orton Coen, We, Da, 14te, Ot. | r tian waters, aud the est enriosity was] Sr. Love ihe R Hibs al jaan, would, fn this electete Clituabereempeta | Mage not only tn the bay but also among | Hover exprose® the opinion | Ak You go shopping every day,” pay iB Dhar PA LO tl goed cpt rc gE irl OF 16, Uwslll-| sna ctrasied on tho pertat the Prasetar Aelogutl parte of the Grand Army of| Witt! Gauttitita te recor ac tuaatey Compote | THAR citing uses oF tive ely ' wbllahment lesa thanatonth | Tur Boston Journal waraieA lady ef Produce-Spirite petroleum 1d. (higher, | eee pron al bur neother’s conte a kind. of hesltation s ‘ thon, while the many ! ‘The arcival of the Spans “armada te still | w nd of the eight-hour system. | Suratoga having decided to return by the closing st 954d, per gallon. Tallow 446, Gd. | OOF med wildly at tie terible see wed ie ind OF Bewlialion abo tie Ropubie M nH every ble altars : 1 for with anxiety. | A few of the trades wero ized on a! middle of September, hax begun to eond haw Biri turpentine BOs | Rosin a, Od, for | Meter aitragted the notin oF tle mond reais are ine publle reception t s) rivh phen FL Mercurio saya: “Ta taton strong n, and if some members of | {ty by instalments, She will weompany. common, and 12¢. for modus. | who would lave seized her and have imad¢ Witiod at tha Ries tines rival here, Gen, Clinton B, Fisk, President, | on the val | tea We are not much further adv A to take decisive steps at | thi load herseli Lonpow, Sept. 2—Evening —Ni short wouk of her glso, had she not American armed ship lana Thomas and ¢ nor Fletcher | product the kitchen | im foreign af he ministry keeps frm | once result, would be Anjurious to thelr} Oxy man wagered a standard sugar 248, 6d. saved by a brave man, at the peril of bls | ‘As Gia kind tntontion a i IRL Baa have yet within a clreult of three | INspite of t bined atticks of the radi- | bu, AL might be the means of prevents «ho wloping ata Whale oll £40, 8) Atter tis bloody work, the crowd-—cotup Aiewans the hesitation Gf tte Pocmane | made epeee A pegple will be ad maul Céatral Cliy emongh dren | cale. and th Wu eal Separadiots, 08 | ing diem from carrying — ont. contracts Mis tall, "The ima was. rig oll ou erat of men, women and caldren Freak @ xood way uo curiosity, then unbounded. court divesed to participate In the demonstrattoy, | a Hk soll t 4 tion of ere who have now falte they ume tiated We. pertarea eel money, The dog was sisting on he tinseed 68+. 6d, | portion of the night tn ¢ revelry | then enthuslastn, which went on increasing if tuey deslees, | and means j they wo y a shor ¢, ot 7 ‘0 the spot wh ains rT D3 i y 4 pes who could be obtained’ without ditt. | i ‘ gq Axtwrne, Sept: 2-Noon.—Petroleum, 17 close to the spot where th mio amid shouting, re) Helng, Ging of cannons | | ff ballding honees aud fences om the spot, Slinisiors xe incapatde, Tet | culty, would take the place Uf mechanies | ,,1% South Brooklya hoya dah for frogs through the sew: ont To this the Ministers answer | who cntertained unreasonable views 8840 | here, ignarance A Hired ft ane that they will ilo so, whenever Congress or | the relations exlating between muster * ask. - a ‘ag aan t tof the Republic withdraw thelr | sear] the caught are served up. ‘The anglers are ary ones able to muy, truthfully, shat thelr lines have that in numerous places tn the ~ —— fallen in dnipleasant j!aces, f ‘ 5 ai, city ten-hour mechanies worked on the same . to Angus Bu. f the pueashres \! poe ante as a Waa Fun up nict at 7 v'eloek this evening: | cations Sir Denkruptey t.Vie gu ae clad guabost Para | bulidings ‘tn. harsueay wit elgaithous ine | Dew a the fate on the bt A Marveltion, fom ds. | 1s wf os \ | a vek, exevode rr _ mccain * ut Where ite u i e a - ‘The Taman sfeemer’ Olty ef Botton maeccn men wal ® ed eal ih at A alte MEMORIA ie ta thade lace th Boake ta | fine gone for the river Paraguay, o tke pert determination tbat to sone an echt te | bank, Dit the ad seater veering rc Queenstown the 22d of August, bas arrived. 9 ee Oi ae ae and stood at par OF the cilsene of Auburn forthe abut | total nusiber made luce the Baakrupt law | tm Sune for the river Paraguay, to tak tran: | chanles of the former class were (ous, the | tbe. was blown Out tesa eod cate fpcech te Fall 2 ea abn id obec per brea lolpd Froties arrival, | The ni the Board of Regents of the Universite. | a v ri Luks g | latter wouldsoe disekarped. by means of @ yowal which went oi Qaren's el tions of poison in the rind of hb: nearest | p o ward of ia paver | sport Marquis de Caxles has depa with «| oul: ¥ ny mo i ( Phe follow text of the Queen's | relaitves. His friends wore regarded ae ty a On the ject Or the eliluens of Weahngion: County | A OMAMA dispatch eayy,—Four hundred | eit Marauls de Caxias has depart foyees in | poem pressly afer her. ‘Tus ballvon was wala) The following is the text Q | suthore of hie death, Fils other, wife cod | a. ject. OF the citizens of Washington County Je Killing of tho Last of the Hrit'sl Yotves— tT ro Press Gung invents me mm the prorogation of Parliament, a sutton of Mls death, His mother, w corp, | x} ebm bobllit on the % ua the Ciiizens' | amt sixty miles of the Union Pacttic Rallrond | eay Fee) \snaoies ‘le Lady a mp baa ot the, mate saa jn . ine tere an vat 4 synopsis of which has been received by tele- | weeping, moaning, tear thelr hair, and 1 Slat Assochitl: iu for New York | are now Gnt-hed, and ft la expected that the the Regulator, have artived from the United | ‘The last, Hritist wolf, with hoy eubs, was | tw United State new one, just oul , eretofe : Clamoring for revenge. Tha ut onee attrred | praia: | cithaens of Os track w the Rocky Mountains, 617 miles, | iC (00 tha trade between filo and : his S& Louis, Is that a bay there, who wad ‘aph, and heretofore published HH "i Neaketl arsnd th t cnet rig ;: Board of Regen Lie ee Hutarmediate ports, and | 8% Killad till about the year OK This | SGrowned® a ‘fey yd ago, ' and . | the miu who collected around the ation " ‘ Mra. agent om ol =| will bea f pou ata na and fntarmediate ports, and | ‘ -odeat Gl e 4 th My Lorla and Genitemen ease you | Great excitcment soon prevaliod. Pikes, | on. Ree eel LAGE SU wens of Liv | will be all laid in about th fragt haven eps enges nyt spocalily | event took place on the eoust of Sutherland, | height back to life hu Teefuthy died Ste DADS NDS Gueaiad, ta releane. you | Cirose CL teiet, 200 Piero. ee lds HN gli and Rvaruure| el. Gov. Frsion has been stopplag at W ti | and was attended with some remarkable cir- | sihee been seen walking on the road. Cie eireaditl sean ant iain were seized on the spur of the tome Ml! them to the slip onigect the | | Poiut for a few days, ‘Tho review of the Cae al Highnags the Duke of Rdinburg | cumstances, fe consequence cf seme ray-| Dn. Day, tha Superintendent of tha acknowledgements for’ the sossesshal dill | the mob procceded to. tho dwelling of Cartage, throwing. be ng | itor On} deta took place tn his hogur yesterday, A oA at lilo. op tha Ubth, Ip commend Of | 10. ai one the Socks the inbalitante tarnea | hampton detelage hepiums,oapes Ii acknowledgements for tho 5 . hose friends of the deceased who ; 0. the Frolic Gots took p ab Maa Fi team frigate Gulathea, and received. the | #xe* amon 7 ; tion of the current slander ‘about the gouce with which you have epplicd yourself | # inted out as th Re ie Spr 5 Al ‘ wy seed te | lange concuuras of poo thered to wines ui urteslan due. iis rapk. The | OWCin a bady for the purpose of discovering t of drankennoss among woues + ” é fortunate man, as ne ladics ont ‘ ee csp ; dvese to him, oud gave Tist night a grand) ® i nied ei at he vimisslon,” Au Seat Oe heen haar cet a «A Ms houses warned ta tiwe of tye Panled the Indica on, bo tion prorided tur in this Couveutions "Tac 4 Disearcit from etal eet Of bait tn son at which thelr Invert | by ton and an active lerlby, resctvod ut were” mostly vicUtas OL AUD, aad ‘ tt L ad s 1 Ke : bee oak and every | Mitlon provided to hee Sree 1 wphis and Ohio Railroad states that) Mijestios and he, the Priy imperial and | 1? “ | mostly from Cansda, iiferences inight arise | bad Md the shore and every. I op. cand every ley | the Memphis and Ob Hiro : ‘i borhood of Glen Loth. Becan tiie pt are “which might Save with the other space of ground on cither sade of | © Mie Tu nd enlled up the resolution | the f st due the State of Pennsylvania by | the Comte d’Ba, the Bra Minieter and | ren an old hunter-and bad much | A rew days singe twenty-seven women of . ed. The ammititud was thronged with pe ‘ rig other high oflictuls, Jomatic Corps, | . Ing wolves | Redtield. Towa, decided to abate the whiskey have led to a war of which it was impossfbic pli bai) i offered by bin jor the appolutment of 9) the soud has been paid, and the roud has 7 1 1 experienee in tracing and ¢ "y » foresee the ultimate result. Happily the | Bly wreak thelr von, waving American ea honting, Amer= | Cristie juire and report whe members of th the ltlcers | autkothee predatory’ animals, Fortaleys hia | saloona of that place, and they did They ladvigw tendered by my government, nd | Goods and ebaitels of their {na lise: steamers ing the American ("Hy rt Pee bs sh and constitue | BOM Released by the Sate authorities, fort war ve ort aad ry | own, conjectures, ke ¢ wed to tho Wid | Were arrogtod aud trled before a Justies hy those of the other neutral states, aided by | by siiashing everything (iy flag now push: "1 vm the ab with | oi y culled, Keterred 40 the Committee A Desrarcu from Washington stat mu of de eeu ee ith | a rugged ground that #aeonnda the rocky | that plose and acquitted, Subsequently they che moderation of the two powers chiefly in- on, Unable to cop = | hands playin ean aire, and thrones | anally call J order have been went by District Attorney | tie Bettie readdees a tot ete ait | mountaa gully, which focus the ehamuel cf | were arrested ee eaten ceeelr at arene’, Rae) 10 As rats bE recat | lvoe. uy Us" tacts, barracke atau oe nee tener ing Meh tres pa PL POWERS AND DUTIES OF LEGIL ATION Dorhelmer at Buthilo, NoY., for the rolease | persons. Prince Aled has made a | PEGs aor k Stra lameolinialion:, ke: dias | eee ngain soquitted after tn daye' trial calamity ; and I trust no grounds at prese rt r M ie i ty raw : | vchin em org, after « win estigation, he dite | ‘ slat for ‘apprehending ‘oy lsturbence of vale ae wal he wh Le aod | wa Ameren he Go fh pnt fto Gon oF the arme belonging to the Keulans, whieh | (treme, i | covered a arrow Sraur ny midst of 9 ; A Genoax woman om the reat Kaa he general | Various dist COR O€ d v iat ie pr| Hon wore selacd In June, 1 alot en | confused mass of graentary rocks, which | Riiruwl, at noun rib Judsos, Tie corartunications which Thave made to Sad Con ‘ition of Affaire tn Spain, t Powers a PLegit t 7 kgs | Raita t | Shon examination he tau reason th luk vastly while on a vale ne reigning Movarch of Abyssinia with a se atiiranraiha aca ate N ‘ Tur Fate f the new Jewish Hoge | anulyetea nut lead to a larger opening or cavern, be- Cweaty miles per hour, Naw tana mi th release of the British aube || Im regan to the threaten ual Me ection pital fu Chicago, was held “yesterday fom met, the Wight ie a hn den,|f ji. 2 gu ot, the a ine ects whom he éetains in his dominte fe, | allalrs in Spalu the Paris corresp ude nthe N ‘ : ateat were thrown down, and other means! dae, a raaped 0 wad reat ay thus far proved ineffectual. 1) the London Zines, writing on the 19 Chvde 4 i seremony was. charactor ed to, to arouse any ‘ani totes. Be ujea soft ead were ave, therefore, found It necessary to address | oe Although the report that i) root any | and display, and the Jowieh arcyed. bp «within, Nothing f aplsjured. ‘© hiin a peremptory demand for their Imme- Ly : heii = . be . ror ‘ i : ath con oy c Sumer Rad \ hauls conti we A vorna lady was nearly killed by he Mate liberatic FP eae TNe (A | tum Red: PaLAEnG IIb: hae bt et 1 p vane tur Dickens is | Henry William, Bi the Masui 2 watertall a few days x She wos ina tree, pporting that demand should it ultimately | dicted, and rently unfyunded, o ve I ud her i 1 OF Of Rupe kK Calan Giatea eter ¢ the in i for some parpose be ot fin attemptt tonnd nee to force, na aris Li insists thatan ine 1 Vani i he “ b eanierd OC lotions arts of the quitted tor killing, tu Ly uA cy Ahrough the narrow, | descend, the knob « . | € He "1 1 s r 1 | sends back a printed formula, the purport of | pecled agalnat the acquit | Walia aia (inthe exec a c part of dd the wild be mothing surprishig in tu wi i jen dently » ’ grow i a oving true. ‘The tyraniy and gross init | w xl which i . Dickens plans a The Peas tn ed with boues and borne of aus A Rreaed TALORL WisiereT ieeabed) | ule ah soneateae paaeete Mil 4600" | Igiy. Te continuad aon ran Ai oi OMaA GmdPRaM erie hen Hsivea net ere shells; and the dark spac sets ‘ me not more te the discipline and value of | clally of the prevent one. bare Vong haga its bo tt ea vay Baba CRI WE. not deed | pen “Brazilias turces of Matto | somewhat ‘snilvencd by five or tx a of Cineinnatl, Came hy trogpe, aud to the admirable conduct of | peulng » revolution. and this Is the season | favarvble: but the hot spell bad ern He Tragedy ta 7 Tun sult of Charles Burrell: ngalss Gremeo, of the Ayraguayan fort upon the | WolF-eubs, “Somewhat alarmed ot sich & From Hera anag, Pome 4 is malice than to the general loyally of the | Gt te y¥ar win Bok Tile tan | mins tn some ceotions of (he onuntry areetion ¢ A ter ur+| clly of Borton counmmenced yentorday in that | Xperand ol teu beter ke Parga (oe | discovery {he pow bays tnforined Polon, of Has OM tal 1 polariod. snd the abammes of he token of) ous sbuth of the Fyrenc in win: | don, on the morning of the 2th, wo tat M Ark. ou ¥ Aman elty in the Circuit, Court, The platuilif riot. A corsulerable lorce und: the com: | what they four ee ee hee ie fmpathy with the insurgents on the part of | attempt—that of Puli was made | COs | by one or the mos ylolont stoene a r Y es Nout $1,000,000 for furutsbing sole | mand of the ANenkdent of Matto Grieso had | genttoy the cubs the best way they. cou ais y considerable portion of my subjeela. I ter, and turned out a vixnal fa ple, | der, lightning and rain eve Bed We | 6 a ulved | Kft Cipubscto ‘attempt, the exprision nt the | Boon atte, he Bear th feeble bowling of| rp Jolee thet the supremacy Of the law was | want of sympathy o1 were to have taken @ | tliat Vaated for several hours nati wud sailors toward the quota required | 0% from the fort of Corumba, the | the whelps tire are iat arent | thirty ed without tmposing on te the pal- Paeetaees part lg wore either lukewarm ce | Srented eohslionwbia larens Aloay bali Ps yoton Iu the ware Yily pomiguow beld by deve within the prone | ay almoat at the'ame tastant to Yi great | 113 weensity of sacrificing a single life. omincnt pa Lr ty te, | ik by the light and mach | Me ; ‘ : tne horror, a fullegro ‘olf, evideny e Inshe ery dev ie Dill for the ‘bolitien of certain local cowed, and broke down at the Last minute, | # mage was dove.” ani Bradley att i irs. Pore hus beon applied to oy citizens, | YA, os trom the in Southern Toging Turiowsly at the eries of her | very devil * from taxation enabled me to | Since ibe i, tre ities lettered ne 7 had ited Fi ' at aa order siillar to the one epacted | Parngunyelie ct te hittes bey bow » pon the Benth rt Renken ‘self of @ liberal concession made in| whole ootings and transportation, and | fe had re lated ' si MUdbtiedsto klay Une! cxiuaes or ihe : anne cavern, Which she had approached une | Adv Abteg ticipation by the Emperor of the French, | innun acts of in) wid the Ketor 4 ley drow " by Gen. Biel to stay i ” Ale ky lrregulariies of} Disnas fereby several texes were’ remuved Rich | have exnapernted the nati . fi deuters fe ett | oy A 1 courte in the collection of debts. He yory ae oe Preemie ested heavily upon British shipping. that it is dificult to believe sume i ‘ Mill had beow Sale properly declines, and thinks that the above aycered | . np aneacal ne "have concluded @ postal convention with | end without an outbreak. No man, hows! in which those gentler c ¢ i valie Son AMMaA Wie ua Ceiciake of ‘piety from the spot where she wa be © United Btates of America, whereby the | ever aloof he may keep from polit i 1 turn their ade ol thet coneorned iu no ‘ tect liber | this emergency Polson throw hinnoe! ls crepes © of postage between the two countries | safe from poison and vven wor z At ack on bin w tea, and on | Reconstruction, whlch form tho business bent thither, | Rloju w MOINS by Seed Ree NR aid tuemnint Genet Ave 4 einige ok {be diminished by one-half, ther | such a general state of per: Situed brought Mag ‘ehich be ppointed to superintond. f Licbiprgten abaren. b Lot ber long and bushy tail, fu oud N 2 i ntinent of North America, i we may reasonably expec Lo prove the moet Provinese yp Boudloy a liar several when he struck | aud P on Railroads are likely Led con- PANAMA, pliced his gun against © rock when rn mg Has <b coors Oi ame The aot tor the union of the British North | serious that his occurred !n Spain slice the | Peovinrsce e negro. A party of nogrocs then sct solidated and form one Company, whict will {he bov'e ld dasohad, ana he couil 4 Lord Poliuerstor, vay 1 udrican Provinces {«the funk accomplish: death of Ferdinand, s tine itis not the | the New Euglant Agrieu ty and | the neg ' A ; ‘i ib Newtek ie the Aree oh cc More evolutionary Troubles Revorted.t | Posen Ree tOAin ater Tt Le tie oc feijoiv who could blwy with the boywy a Of a scheme long contemplated, where- | overthrow of the Cabipet bus tat of the dy! Rode Island Industrial & Will cove | Hin, wid Bradley drew a pistol and fired on | reach Ney y 7 ° Tha] ,, The steamship Heary Chauncey arrived at | fy lt m spprising the lads of tel Well bs kU a EY OV homme de bonmee Chose ec bow comblued im one do-| nasty that will be aimed at, and doubtless | mence to-morrow at Narragansett Park, and | them, killing two persons. He then turned | Jers y Central Railroad Company, The ! (yi. Port yesterday morning from Aspinwall, | nent peril, the stout hunter kept a 6 a, with whetn Yous%afut | ainanie wees be expected not only to gain | achieved. Tho days of the reign of the heap ‘The cutries, particularly | 8d Hed, aud bas not been heard from since, | Newark papers, in advocating tho measure, | with mails aud passengers from California, | of the woll’s tail, which he w a chance, He Bars ¢ istone i. -4 ngth for the purposes of de-| * Innocent Isubcl,’"as It was the fashion to | continue four day ities partiqulanty predict with egrtalnty that Newark ba spcedi- left arm gly th 1, his sates, with Ta xternal aggression, but may | call her in infancy, maybe looked upon as | of stock, arc very Liat | y ell Another Murder tm New Jetsey, \F and $1,108,822 in treasur dereniled and twittsd, aod id all | that he stil ChersD\s against bis old horromy theinselves by fresh ties of | numbered, The diterence of lows not long | show of Gattis auil uorice will be to Anost RWALK, N. Je, Sept 2%.—A horrivle mur: | ly te have n revulsiion Ch ictcenen| The Panama Heratd says: her might to force hersell dowa to the re | the Wiig clique, and attached to the mother | ayo existing upon that head among the mel seu ee rs rl TO oat Boonton, Mor-| wish to yo West direct, v AOON, WUNOUSL.’ A party of reckless revolutionary charac) oes aR te, (ares, parselt do: vith | = od - — aly honda which can effec: | bere of the Liberal party has given way une | dred horses ase ehleccd ia Ub. acious clas sy hes A hae yy. do at hceaet | Gktne Mew Kore On USE tate. y party of 1 7 aad ule electeth c! (COMB uedes Pourth Mage y seeure such importants depeudeugies, | der bepemied Lereecution, ays We cry wil ay! (er oper tore -amons whom fires nromineuty the | (he exgit

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