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= = = BrAeM. B Sea tow wees . & ’ — ——- -—- ——=. r rant? & NEW YORK SUN. HRD DATLY SUNDAYS RXCRPTRD, Ofer corner of Nasaan and Fullon etroeta Single Copies TWO CENTS. ire Ceuta per week—Six Dollars per yeas. "EEKLY SUN, Lhd ‘Thaveday ofeach week; # gent by mail ov Do sar per year single copies three centa, MOSIRS 8, BEACH, Piopritor of ‘Tie Sun establishment PROCLAMATION BY THE PRESIDENT. Tho Consti:ution Agaia Held Aloft! @arving to Mut ty Command: | | fairs begin to acsurn ers of Radioal Proolivities. ae, Aen &e, Wasutscros, Sept. 3. —The following ation was tested this afiernoos by Se Pre ident of the United States AMATION, stitution of the United wor is vested ina Pre- United States of America, who is pound by solemn oath faithfully to execute Be offe of Provident, and to the best of his preserve, protect, and defend the ton of the United Btates, and is by ame jostrument made mauiler-in- fo Army and Navy of the United 5 «required to take care that the be faithfully executed ; and Whereve, by the eame Constitution it is Ndeid tha: the said Constiintion, and the of the United Stites which ‘shall be made in pursnance thereof, shall be the au- Preme Law of the land, and the Judges in Wery State shall be bound thereby, and Whereis, In and by the same Constitution the Jndicil power of the United States is Fested in vive Sip in aneb iu Prior Courts as from time to Sime ordain and establish, and the aforesid Fadicial power ts deciared to extend to all pases fh Low and cquity arising winder the matitition aud laws of the U Btates, «ties which shall be made under hority ; and, ‘Ail officers, elvil and military, at by Oath that the fefend + foreign auc domestic, and will bear true fale Bnd allegiance to the same ; and, Wheresss, All officers of the’ Army and Navy of the United States, in accepting their fommissions under the Iaws of Congress and the rules and articles of war, Incur an ob- Higation (9 observe, obey and follow such dl Fectlons as they shilltrom time to time t telve from the President or the General, or Diber superior oflicers set over the tot! sid discipline of Wa Tt is porovided by Law "th aver by reason of unlw tombin rebel ernment ot Imprictiondi ws of the United States within any State or ‘erttory, the Executive im that case is ai « required to secure thelr fulul the employment of the 1 And, apediments and obstructions, Serious in thoi character, have recently been Aoterposed in the States of North Caroline god South Carolina, hindering and prevent. Ang fora Lime a proper en nent there of the laws of the United States, and of the judgmenia and decrees of a lawtul Court ere, in disiegard of the cor iat of the United States, ANd, *, Reasouable and well founded ap- Mist that such Ill advised and ngs may Le agaln attempt Now, therefore, 1, Andrew Johnson, Presi- ent (States, do hereby warn all Persons against ubsiructing or hinder nner whi he th njoin and command all officers of the Goverment civil and military, to ren= der die subinlssion and obedience’ to sid fawa, nud to the judgments and decrees of the Courts of the United States, and to give all the aid in their power necessary to the rompt enforcement and exceation of sald wa, decros, judgment and process, and I do hereby cujoin upon the officers of the army and navy to nssist and sustain the courts, and olhir civil authorities of the Unit- ed State-, ina faithful administration of the laws thereof, and in the judgments, decrees, mandate: and processes of the Courts of th United States. And I call upon ali good and well-dispo-ed citizens of the t States to remember that upon the said and laws. and npon the jud, and proces: of { uurts, 1m ance with the same, depend th do solemaly ents, deerc in Of the lives, liberty, property and bi of the people, And f exhort they qtere to testify their devotion to their coun- try, their pride in its prosperity and great- ness, and their determinath to uphold its free institutions, by a hearty co-operation in the efforts of the government to sustain the euthorliy of the law, t 1a ‘acy of the Federal Ci i > Dre serve wniinpalred the but ¢ Nation- st Union In testimony @eol of the United States to be altixed to these present, aud sign tho same with my and, at the city of Washi of September, in th ndeed anid sixty ie Uresident Wintras IL, Sewann, Secretary of State. stom Statemen sonrers, Wasirxarox, Sept. 2 of Alabama, reached here this morning t consult with President Johnson touching the Interests of his State, He had a long luter- view with Mr. Johnson, during which be pald a high tribute to the honor ani gentlo- manly bearing of Gen, Swayne, who bas been In immediate command tu Alabama, Gov. Parsons urges that Gen. Pope's order, direct- Ang the election for the State Convention, to be held on the 1st of October, be so modied as to extend the time for regiatration. Never= Ubelews, he adits that the negro vote In the Btate will be double that of the white, and ¢ thousand Reconst: that several negro Congress will une Aoudtedly tx J. The report that Gov, Parsons was Radical in hi views ts without foundation. He bas been ‘a tirm, consistent Vaion man tircughont, but ts entirely © pervative in scmtiont,’ He fears the South will bo Aftieanized ner negro premary. Gen, Swayne sto be the aaa ke an fn decided ne pullrage advor ugh he favor Haht of frwnebi-e on the m eu, He was will ty quall wid be a clear adi ciple The President, T understand, ina tak the pSporition of Gov. Parsons under con oilerat ss ‘The Impression prevails to-day that Gea- eral Granger, who is strongly wnged for the oaition, will succeed General Howard as Bitumissioner Of the Frecdmen's Hurent gto on of the prit The subordinates of this Burcau are of the most Radical stripe, and yet the rumor that Langston, the negro lawyer, was to be their chet produced a laughable consteraation among them, Tha bro ton Past Wasminaron, Sept, %—Hon, Joremiab | aiupo Black was with the President for # consider- able time to-day, and the general supposition Is hat they were arranging the details of » esty proclamation, preparator eat Pesbelon to- | oxver Fal ed here by ns friendly dent, but who conalder it would | their de ud just, as the President could not franchised rebels in the Soath by issuing such a pro- the effets of 4 to Bell or | r posed am 0 its cons ation tn the Onbin This measure ls ady ons who are by non UN. Price Two Conts Thirty —_—_—_——_———————” RATES OF ADVERTISINO. PATADLA INVARIABLY (6 ADTANOM, —— Oa ot. Ferre gr Be Fr Advort te will Prag EP ge! ed ales, to be “sere iained on appllcats Twenty-».* Words a1 mted ha i 4 and seven words for ¢2l line more than _NRW-YORK, WEDNESDAY, fin accompanied by the Canandeigna and | to the and expecting the F mortgage land or otbor property, which they . 0, thay taebot convey clesh | Tecuserag disabilities impo: them for participation in the rebellion are of rgher capitalists are risk money If such investments wit eich transactions may be inva- Tu this view of the case the men- regarded with favo e President will attempt » sete Low featuy hours; ite anenewered wallings; the terror Tire expedition seat from Fort Hayes of the night, with no one near to give ® agatvat the Indians has retarned, They had fo fight, and met but few Indiana. Tue opening exercises of the commence University, Providence, y of Waahingto “party malignit; ed an ardent wih oon be restored to the thts under the Constt ¢ Union might be as lax Now was the time to pro-) been romewhat rainy, and In the abscnee of 4 anything to fight in moet of the towns, the igates, the | Mtendance at the polls has been wnusually el, both parties falling «hort s the Republicans falllr ic every | exhibit D. D. Fanraovr, diniral comd’g the European Squadron. SOUTH ATLANTIC SQUADRON. |i"«*"' Several mote harmon: of the Fleetton Probable Re, enn Majority of 20,000 in the Sta'e, Sept. #.—To-day hae tho child was gradually , and its Fecovery Waa cert 1K OLD WORLD, enjovment of Mostreiine, V ment of the Brow , took place yeaterday Tne fourth Annual Conventiof of the Apirituallets of the United States metombled | yesterday. Three or four thonsand deh gates are tn attendance and concord, f our Inte wa ferring to the exclusion of jovernor said there was Just ca Plaint tn the notlon of Congres stitution was explicit on that polnt, ire is generally Wasittxarox, Rept. & flagship Guerriere, Rear Adimiral Charles IT. Davis, arrived at Rio de Janeiro on the 26th AAchusetts of another Btate wees proper to The United States much intetest. The seturna of the votes for Gove from thitty-fve towns, embracing about one votes of the Siate, gi B. Page, the Republican candidate, 7, the Democratic candidate, tes, ogulnst 8,904 for Dillingham, and wort Ist year nm majority of abont 20,000 gend Turks or Mormons, Chinese of Arabs to | Congress, and they arc ‘elected by the quall- | Important Nows Prom Denmark, Hongary, Prossia, Great Britain and Candia, f duly, in 29 days from Boston. miral Godon was relieved of the command s quadron on the Sth of July. The | and citizens of the Unithd States, they would " be entitled to thelr Kents accords to every State the right " own Representative in ¢ tation with the Constitutton whatever tuny be their potitieal opinions and she elained the same right for herself EW YORK. — Constivational aith D Wasntxotox, September %— Political af @ very unpleasant ap- Maryland, especially in th ern portion of th and rebel Clement | during the war. Court agalt the Merchants’ Unio Comjrany has \een dismissed at Coc c sailed from Rio 4 returned on the 14th. the Huron sailed froin Rio for On the 1th of July the Paw: nee sailed from Thla Grande and returned on On the wth of July the Oneida arrived at Rio from the Cape de Verdes, « On the 2st of July the | Bt. Catherines. | The ¢ Santos on the bth John L. Bdwa were more equ lentown, Pa, consisting of eight I'r was inatailed Inat evening. This new col- lege pens with excellent prospects. iso hee been heard at Havana ap (0 20th Auguet, of the enble steamer ve Tho Intert telegrams received from Kay West report that who baa not yet ap- icf that Governor Swann fs seeking ts re | like @ Republi Verena, Sept. S—Rvening. The Vienna Presse, 9 joaraal of @ roml-oftietal character, | enys ft hae received intelligence that the Government of the United States is on tho point of eonetuding a negothetion with the Cabinet of Copenhagen f by purchase of all the Danish possessions tn " || the West Indies, consisting of the Islands of LD teks Kallen ane, St. Croix, and St. Joho; and ey whieh the United Denmark for the Islands of dollars in gold, that prevalied prior to th proof of this, they | militia offices with in many pine ed | the way to. China. Kanans arrived at Rio from The Wasp has been at Eaven for target ex- he Ath of July was celebrated both at Rio and Montevideo with much ron and Amor Ns foe representatives from 61 towns wive 47 Republicans and 4 Democrnte | elected, the Inter being from strong Repub- Arnasy, N.Y, Se scmbted at 9 asm by the 9¢ rally, nasisted he following acconnt of the part taken | by the fleet in the reception of Prince Alfred ‘The Senate will probably be wnanimousty | Among the more prominent meters chosen to the Legistature are J. V ) o'clock this morning, ix Years, Is another source of thre acquisition Belteving that | Tie Board of Assessors report. the valn: thom of real estate iy Boston at @250,587,71 fend personal at @16,959,100 total, @1H4.- 916,100. An tncteaseof nearly #70,000,000 since 966. The number of polls te 2%, and the rate of taxation Is #15 50 per 1,000. Ar a meeting of the New York Deuocrnt- passengers and'conducter, the latter of whom was threatened with desth in case he did bot furnish the party with needa, At being alrenty fitved wit ers, the com its adoption will pl Of the New York Liquor Deaters’ Society, egcisiation on distilled to prevent restrictive pirits and inalt liquors, roprese sand dealers and twelve the And fifty millions of capital, Against tion of the Bound © York Universit 1 Proctor, of Rutland; Major | St The Rownds, of Chester; Jonathan Ros, of St. Johusburg: Hon, Julius Converse, of Wood: | States ts to py stock, and W.G. Ke Death of senator MoDouga't N.-Y., Sept. &- James A. Mi Dongall, United States Senator from Cal | fornia, died in this city to-day, hostile toward. the new ordi- wat them for means ATLANTIC Sonannon e wim of me 1 Brooktys, Second Ra Hannon ov Ri 9 rrivil here of H. B. Mt te Galaten with Prince Alfred, Dake of has been the occrsin of co ecure It» defeat Wastinoro, Sept, 8.--Some of the Marys , tind Radicals are cireulating @ story here that the newly orgonized militia in that State “1 to prevent an assembling of Con of Regents of the in, of Montpelier, mmittes held at Albany yester= ved to hold the Democratic n for the nomination af ductor y» Btate oMicers at Tweddie Hall, ta this city, on Thursday, the ard day of October nent, Mu. J. Faeprnicx Cross, proprietor of American House committed suicide yeaterday by shooting Himself with a pistol. ments ia supposed to be the cause of the | conrilerabl the enr a a report of th Tue weather remaing clear and cool in| dent of the Road, who at once summonet aa Wisconsin, and weat of the Mississippl, im the tates of Iowa and Minnesota, consin in wil stacked, Weat ot! thelr cseape by tho river, in Towa and Minnesota, the wheat and about one quarter of it Prerit, Sept. 8.-fry the election for mem= ber of the Hungartan Diet, which took place Yestontay In this efty, the candidate put for- ward hy the friends am supporters of Lowis Kossuth was suce The considerat mittce on the Powers andl Dut Islature was resumed in the Committee of the forth a general feeling in which the re sentathves of the varions uavies largely pai The Gnlaten has been expected ec with Prince Alfred in con toand, but until her arrival off th was not known he we Slate Conventl tion with the national eay display of good The following section wns mfopted: No local or private Bil shall be lertal ature nintens theretar shall have been given fn the fie to be provided by lave, shalt be deemed of taken ask ‘the legislature tn Runsian, N.C. Sept. 8, ates to the Republican Convention, Which assembles to-morvow, aro already here and crowds are still ai sent Indications fo A Tange namber in Montpelier, pt. 8. The Becond Parliament of the North German Confederation will © its eewsions in this city on the 10ch Wasttixaton, Sept. telegraphs that he wf! avatl himeelf of Gen jeneral Hancock Financial embarry dor, issued some time since to the effect that army officers ordered Lonielana need not rep f October, owl Vulgnce of yellow fever. Reg'stration ta som rox, 8. C., Sept shadow an im- Gront Britain, Loxpo, Sept, §—Evening.—The races at Warwick to-day were well attended, The Prinetpal events of the day were the contests | for the Heathcote and Leamington Stakes, won by Perl, and the latter rt for duty th al ig 6 the pre | On ihe Prince dropping ton of the reports of the ly all of whom are moderates of the Goodloe wir offleer for th rest of the scoing the appr in full uniform to was received by ’ will support and | Constitution agilust all enemies, | Fenian Congress | The former w indicate that the Aved by the Emy registration i« than two-thirds of number registered reduce thelr majority, « convenes hero to-day sident Roberts ond many pr sent onmnteing thie aftornon will begin to-morrow, ‘The will wit with closed ato are In atten royal standard flying, et, with yards ma ud day after ti did not beliove it was neces: Loxvos, September 8. Athons says advices have been recelved from in to the effect that Aght- ¢ has been stiepended for the present, anarmisties having been agreed upon be= Adispateh from Tur Maine State Horse Fair opened yes terday at Augueta, amd will last three days 16 numbered four raee The fastest thine was mado in Class No. 8 open to all Maine horses that never beat 2.35 In this ree Little Fred lost the first heat, but won the next three, making t ten heats one Tur fourth Annual viditional taxation for another K of canal enlargement endared by the pp come in will probably The taxation yo of this tote was four gtedter than that of Great Britain Tt would be for better for 1 reanal debt fret The day's progen iving the Ei pero Who wos to viait his ship ta State and i GENERAL N to dine with him on board. Amnenty M WASHINGTON. oclamation Comtn; Froape frou a Coxstastixori, Sept. 2. + of Inquiry, composed of both Ottom: Amixed Board rious vessels, ‘The dinn his times there was nothi who attempted to Kill his futt kaon, in this city, a short tine | Christan members, the Sublime Porte derstood that the has been appointed by ad will soon leave for Condia to Investigate the eatites of discon- tent in that Island, and obtain from the tn- nta of thelr grievances. din light They will make a report to the Government hore, and upon the result of their labors the future reform In the government of that Tslond Witt be based, Ir of the New Engd ‘The British Minister wos th Cabinet to-day uch excited al ig Jackson be fnther at sight ight and of slender build ut it, as itis known ermiined to alot He is five feet six y Society opened at yvideneo, R. 1, yea y thousand persons Fair includes a cattle pw, horse show, am exhibition of all do- tnestle animals, plants, flowers, vegetables, fruits, household manu fine arts, ete. w York | amounts to nearly $10,000, Aw election was held in Wilmington Det, M.—The steamahtp | yesterday, and Joshua 8, Valentine, the Ra= ‘ical candidate for Mayor, waa elected by 270 majority—-about the same as last year, Tho S o'clock yestor whole Radical tiekot has been elected, except Loxvom, Sept, 8—Kvening,—Console closed at | in one ward, where there is a Democratic Jean Aconritien closed at the following ed Minton Pivectwenty bonds, Thee Great Western ) Narragansett Pork, F There were m in attendance, to excuse him from atlend- Emperor's prt and was thereby © pant, linen coat aud a light wool friendship now so happily existing Passengers ware on t between the two nathons, also mado ina lonely portion of the route, whieh mann account for the won-arrest of the assailants, He was not present at the meeting Intature Yacht Joba T. rd yetures, mechanical ‘The premium list he steamed out of the The newly appointed Collector of Internal ond a royal salute th District of Texas is He craft (whose Joss in the Bri- tish Channet with all handa one was reported by Cub Sept. § Noon. pain Kennedy, from August has bas arrived here, on | her way to Liver, Revenue for the Fo NW board, exeept ) & Balthmore messoge of thanks from the British Admiral the Hrooklyn in the * from that State, The receipts from Interual Revenue to-day amount to $1,601, 226.12. A report is in circulation here, which is generally credited, that the Com ‘naval ceremonies indi Department this notice of the matter wen, Rear Adiniral, of produce from the Went the cause of the crowded Ehlers, from New York on | T. Ford sailed from Baltimore | the v4th ultimo, arrived here at noon to-day, on mand of Capt, with John Shaney as Mate, and Capt. Riddle named Murphy, as the Capt. Riddie left the vessel on the coast of Maine, and when he put into Hall- | pained Armstrong ‘was shippod in his place, Capt. Gold was, for nine aployed by the Baltimore and Obio Railroad as an cnginoer; he then went to New, Orleans and filled the saine po~ sition on the Jackson and Miselas When the war broke ow hern forces under Gen, ently commanded a blockade: | ig between Charleston and Nar- On “entering the latter port, on his | he was captured and ‘his vou | where she wai ned at Fort Warre ak, W. Gold, HOUT CAAA Were keen and angaclons, ummer month the coal and lumber NOMTHEATLANTH 5 | Rear-Admiral Paliner, in tho flagship Sus. | trade was prosecuted, and inted to examine the accounts of quehannal, was at Aspinwall on the 19th of aus of the Treasury, had August, and was to sail on that day with the Alseowcred evidence in the office of the Cons Monongahela for Carthagena, Santo Marth: | Curneoa, Porto Cabello and Lagua ting to reach Hampton Roads that at is very all along the coast, The Por Jeft some time since for China, and returned led on the th of August for and an Bagtish bos dluce trate commeneed the c ‘Une bulk of the other branebes having hoon Nish In thie way (he business of the year was distrib | Wied, aud the lookages Iu September aud October were only a trifle ta adi If the locks were to the water way must be enlarged also. He woul choapen transportation by first paying off the debt, taking the load of taxation off he canals and elsewhere ' wan roady for it, tion will meet in Wilmington to-da: Promises to be a large demonstration, | Hiinols Content Kailwi way shares, 45%, ri Ayranks Rrening. RANKPORT, Sept. 3 bonis closed at 77% for the iaaue of 186% COMMERCIAL. Previous to 1860, Currency of a defaleation on the part of one of the clerks, amounting to sev= eral thousand dollars, the investigntion of not yet been concluded pove, it is ascertained from authentic sources that such defaleations have A discovered in the office of the Controller They do not, asury funds or the circulating ‘ational Banks, but are the ap- propriations of a clerk having the matter in charge of a small balance belonging to a fund 1 from National Banks for the examiners’ foc, nor the exami ever, as the deficte made up by the sccurities of the party impli+ from all parts of the State, SPORTING MATTERS, # Evening. — Cotton-The | Grand Base Nall Match between Picked ¢| Nines of the New York avd Brooklys Clabe- New Vork«rs Victorious. Yesterday afternoon the Union Grounds, | be the m: ung, were ns cl rogard to the market for cotton Bas bew iy, and cloned firm at tl ‘Vhe Lalas ot the day foot up 1 . ‘Trade Report—The advices from Manchester are rable, ‘The market for goods and yarns is | almost conld be by persons anxt: ar, but | Nest a highly interesting game of base ball pleasant reeding and sitting-room, fronting a | between picked nines of the New York and | Brooklyn clubs, All the ferries and cars the leading to the trysting gr hts of partizans on the one side o ‘The trans-Hudsoultes (speakin | 9 Williamsburg stand-point) freely syuypat ized with the Yorkers, and liberally. bac them with thelr greentacks jually exer for the triumph of and “ind” pretty genor= 4 of that tleket if proteges, and the loud tng but an floc trong throughout le could authorize PESTILENCE. Yellow Kover. Wasittxaron, Sept. 8, telegraphs from New Orlenn of the Currency, rel was carried tuto Best sold, and he was imprison placing in the ‘e were living in extravagant tines, when « Inrge number of impracticable projects. were frm, Hroadstafs—The market closed | rather weaker. Corn California white, returned to hia re, Where he became pursuits, but hls ind ture led hit nterprise of erowsin this afternoon, fover is raging in New Or- pldemie form, and that the nat ariny surgeon died yesterda; 1 that there 18 not an or around Galveston fit for duty, and that the regular medical practitioners of that elty 1 they can possibly attend to, ral Hancock telegraphs to Washing- ton that he will avail himself of General Grant's orders, issued some time since, to the that army officers ordered to Louisiana need uot report for duty there before the | of October, owing to the pre thelude new floanclal pro- 4a; Wheat-1d lower tite 4d per cent 64, Aa “ihe (Comattuth Neither the banks anything, how- account will be Od pork The act ‘ocean in a vossel of Ta 6d and medium | hes Ble for pots. Spirita | oth roleim—Spirite 93d, and Clover reed 414, ng -Sugar $49 Od for No. army surgeon in 1s; tallow 44a 6c turpentine = 6d, mst unbounded | sttimate success of the ad- hn Shancy, his had been the p restaurant the past Joseph Shaney, a well known fish- the von was'ralsed to that oocu- pation, and has also made several ‘The boy Murph; shipped here as a fear them to piec when there was po pécensity for it. ad not complained of a want of facili- ams cheap transportal tah that by paying the ce! ed avenue and along Ninth street as far as his present | The following circular has just been made | | public from the Department of State r attention: is ¢: | the Brooklynites, of rival routes, No compete with our own, If we will y off the debt and Fl necesmary to. Mr. Alvord toll port of the Cor ferred to the t the trade of interior of — Stewart’ led to the 25th sees faces Ninth street ts rapi Act entitled ‘An Act further to other purposes," Poor Hea th of the Princess of Wales. The poor Prinee: of torturing confinement withe erebe, has been ordered to the diferent ports. tye of Englind, and prevent muggling, ved July 1%, ed in defence of the Armstrong [the only survivor] nothing |s known further than that he was a thorough | with which th now fronting on Broadwa st in oppesition to the | 1, and urged the Importance of en- | ef of water coun be feared that this moat delicate and beatt- The whole will be su been crippled fi The wilh Ftd ninety th Tour streets, Sax st tunds eavered by t ed, Fates looked prov y whereof I have cansed the | Sept. 8.—The yellow Dr, Rowe, Army Dr. Adains, Medical has been taken with the fever, Gen, Potter is thought to be tmproving. Griffin's only child and its nu-se wore He haw telegeaphed for mission to remove the Headquarters of Fifth District to G Garretson has b ful Princess ha Dnt towards thy the Star ot the Yorkers gained the Ae+ The proceeds tak ave been a pretty Tarutng the chan Lovt on the Pratiic Two Anxious, Busy Betore he had concluded he inotion to report prog tion adjourned to 9 o'clock to-murrow murue mitinues unabated, her exalted station, : As Lo veasola of the Unit Fy Of Biale seud cof ular aficers of the States, in foreign countries, Your attention ts also called to the fact jon of chapter 4 From the De Kalh (Iil.) Neos of the 24th the third! nt was create athe fever, w biel The following bs th NEW VOMK PLOKD NINE, Quite an exeltem neighboring town at an early hour on | Inet, that a little girl aged about three years, Jacob Wilreth, residiug about four ini 7 J from home during the morn yy and bal not been found, | & tseareh hud been mi t eighbors oll through 1 ) Ap soon as the distreni~ ing fuet was made known, p ity which is #0 chameteristic of the reat-hearted Western than, nearly one hun | dred earnest hearts volunteered to prosecute Tux first frost of the season made Its ap- pearance at Bristol, N. I, | Mason-Gew. B of liquor prohibitio taken ill last night. ike (Mutual), 9 b vit has come out in favor Never was the andl bls bride cn: | Now the pros- Viince of Wales hus uid enable bim to the head of thy pon that the law has already t, whieh place: \ Rureau, vice Kirkham, ‘Tho Times this moaning, in a review of the ravages of the fever in this ei during the last half of the month of Auguat, only four natives of the Btate have died, lange majority of the deaths are foreigners, ‘There were twenty-five Interments yesterd ob ruined there for eeenenened p hot the qualities while w t | take libs pane ‘Tix Hon, John Morris rived in this elty from Saratoga at Baratoga closed last week with @ loss of $40,000 on the season. Avcawof the English style, divided into cight compartments, I+ to be! added to the bd New York steamboat traln vie M.C., has are the United State Ly years, and there Is to seeminig ither of her assuming the social Position a Sovereign is expected to fill, or of ubdicating the crown, ing the awkward position of heir apparent the long period of the prob lajenty, is not an enyiab Ina series of hurras, and tional Antiems a thousand times replylng to toasts of Lord M. | evllar beneath th WIL be tittecn wide wath fore instructed to {nform the masters of all vewels leaving States that they are required to produce ‘ordance with the provisions of Section 28 of the Act to Rexulate the ‘on Imports and Ton- for the United > Start (Atlantic), Let b, MacDiaram (Star), ad b Swandell (Kekford), © Ferguson (Atlantic), dd b vint where the little one ‘The prospect of hrough the suggestion of ett, we believe, arranged by foru! manifests in w Speaking of the yellow fever In Galveston, See at eee. the Civilian says: he epidemic of 1859 b Collection of Dut roved March 2d, 1 hereunto annexed. Statutes at | Large, Vol L., page 8H. } Wittiam IT, Srwanp.” OUR FLAG IW RUSSIA. seeoe> A woman appeared in an Mlinois villoge wa iiue with | her dressed in the beight of fas) of ab out five yards, | tt n the 20th of bout two months, | With ebignor us aweep Whe pri ur after hour passed Centre James Stephens is na the frat of Ja story will be of trou, the rest ef marbl and haying the That of 1403 began about the middle of August until Inte in Nove from the 9h of Anguet nntif the beginning of from the last of November, That Mowing Was the econ ng abistory of the Ker Vindicating Limself frou charges of dishons | Tur Montgomery (Ala) eseribing an’ ex the singing and praying, In a dispaach to the Navy Department, gives | August until (he m Of 1850, from the middle of September to the {ha cases still Ist of Septome Mirike of Vactory « Considerable exeitene the hatchet of Plaindeater of trated ouly a shi It is suppored that night was coming when It reached the sluidowe in the thick cx aetle reception b Ustiep Starrs FLagsury Fi ShosetAnT, Ressta, August 13, 186 Thave the honor to’ report my val in the Franklin at that plac Inst., after a very pleasant j days from Cherbourg, baying anchored two nights whilst runmog through the Great | ft ‘That of 1861, from the | ber until the 20th of November. of cages i usually Jof the epldemi fortunate ian to ete than, Whose name On day last week of Mr. Fielding, 1 hud terrors for the several of the cotto: it back to the pr and then hoayy marks ud grows less tion, #0 that | ples and caudy,and on Suuday night was a Kentucky. i | reduction of wages. 1 wholly overcome atl rest’ and thi M Davis has always a nent, tle broad Urfmmed felt hat, | Would fall and tte wrasse would again revive it, aud then « Would move to repeat time ‘after time there cHorts which probably, before the rising ot Mela of Ken- | Our reception here by the Ru ities, naval and civil, “was both nat nally and elviily: We passed the #, Kye Sept. & vernor Helm took place to-day at E'irabethiown, the state of bis health not per mitting hin to travel to. Fr nor Bramlett, in his valedi:t . | financial condition of the State. . | the Stare before the war was @3,815,231, r wal in kind cheers and salutes,cheer- | Large additions were made to it durl ere oe When they | war, but all had been paid ull except 64, 199, which included all the Doducting the eehool-fu ate permanent debt, and only @5,0L}- There was in the treasur The tnauerne siderable uttention as @ curlosity in Moi kr emall children, a son f My. Janes Hart, 9 turn Lexington, in Melean yon Friday mor we K rom the tne nd its wanderings | A wirseas being called to give evidence in ticut respecting the loss of “ Mother sald that Nell nuld that Poll told man that see a boy's shirt fy and our yal for mother hay whipped thet a until we anchored a Conrt in Coun shirt, gave the following 1 hese traces off the gave rem wed energ: at between the iitto one of course | we coidd no longer dia St.Louls Dispatch, Aug, | guns were fire that the polson was pv eoforced the reductton minite lost might be At last, about five from one end of thiat the lost was found. Ax soon ne it was known to be a fact that the little won- dorer was alive, then a rhout went up from a ‘which could only be whose hearts throbbot with g done that which they ‘a duty, from divine Injunetion and of the!r own manly bosoms. creature was found in the On arriving at dy this morning, the girls bad a consults aud concluded letter of General Grant saying that General Sheridan had discharged all of his delicate and arduous duties with tidelity has ight Lo light certain secret orders, which been issued 10 Registrars in Louisiana and Texas, Hy these secret ifatructions thousands were excluded who were qualified voters uuder the Reconstruction Act,—Aos the children partook of Mr. Hart coy ter ond her bustmut, a Mr, Cole, ‘brother of Col Mrs, Cole, and abe | ing when they cheered and frit, o'clock, shout Was star Libitien of worms, which we fired. But it'w. | dial welcome ‘The commanding admiral, Leasoffky, cull- ed na toon as possible to inform ide that | quarters were prepared for me ou shore, where it was expected I would take up my nd thence visit other point as He also notified me that he would Ii the senior officers under his cou to call on me on M most agreeable to me, and at that hour the Admiral cain | accompanied by the Port Admiral and mam ‘They were catertained will all the usual courtesios on such occasions, fand spent an hour or two on board, arture received the proper eelved the Mayor aid civil thoritfes of Cronstudt, who pay their respects to-morrow to viet ot P one Mintstar, Ca one burst of the most cur Wore Julned by Mlpbart Sixcr the trial of Surratt his quarters in Jail have been removed, and | ples a room in common with with the killing of The To {6 of late much tin proved In health, Burratt alludes but seldous cil topte ifewane hla ore talon Pope wrote to the wi elon was east 1 wag arrested on Monday, Many of the bazaars in Constantinople are arranged under lighted domes, sumethiug “areades” ih some of 0: ‘The visitor can walk all day, alm retracing his steps, a Pees the one is as way of European and Aslatic costume: Ing effect, and the mingling of #13 cyuaiy peculiar. he now occu- m street by doul 4 dene isir ition were nent for by a0 | and between thetn and (he represen file, making eon. the General Govern would = soon Bramlgtt criticised the Congressional aystem , and expressed the opin- fon that It would set the races franchises could not be > aatagoniatio races, was unayoldable, and the weaker or beome exterminated, could make it nacuced op Thursday at % Ciulon Hat alle oe iroun every, \simiiiiee ol Lote throughe polnt, hows | for sales thore protected | nae as it hs on ® ie BUVON Contrast wk the mills were all runnin Has WE Aro InrOrMed Our information on thts cr, exhaustion and’ ta to FeAP Lise. Tr is sald thas or of the Frenc! that io of ® ud reports were afloat th re yy dilforent any A Writer, » CAN OF waye: 'E havp never iving four dole ‘not jutlonists, and go at nurs per day wud re Jnrs per week, and that they strucis r proposed reduction to th ft Inanded ten how my sen more eiriking ta: onee exile bloaux than aro there prea ted whet Ue “Aun fh woune Ligh: w! tow, Lights ich warea of the 1. slows the pleturesque dre the eteune vatheve mother and the tearful ‘at tho recovery alive one. Nor will we attempt to of tho Iittle ono the louely. ten ive ring men who struc ration of the id me the honor | to deprive the rightful Ibertles, ng Iiuders of iycousteugtigulsts were an insult | wa en spon: y ny 4. It ia claimed by the proprietors, thal the fanned is mutta a ine tarot, ba this e" it must be recei som Allowance until the other aide Ls beard (rom LOCAL NEWS. Weraruen Coxsectenes.—Rain may bt expected in tiffs city before the clone of this DS * A.B. Trarcunn. Bueras Menon o* a Can Coxpvcrons+ bia He ts Crowe ann Kioxen my Rowptmay The so-called test euit in the United 8UM0* Brow rie Rerrors oF Worer Mi Dies. FXpres# | About (wo wecks since am item was pubé lished in the Aolumns of the Bex, relative te brutal and cewardly attwele made by a par Tun Faculty of Mublenberg Callege, Al-! ty of «vpposed ieves., upem Clement Cur fia, a conductor *mployed om the Belt Line Ratiroad, ronning from the fot of Wall | steamt to Contral Pak, The parties escaped larset, and nothing” further refetive to the mater was heard, UR pesterdag. Ruenocny whee eMispatch was recived at the: Coroner office, Juries is pro ‘burial permit, doaired the ser- to procure a bu vicus ‘of the c voneh Brom frets elicited yeaterda:* it appears that on the cveaing of ting that the man had died'ot his in his residence No. § Trinity Plac the relatives othe deceased, table ‘Tet nit, the ear upon which deseased at thed time conduct se, was Woarted, ily after We departure from i k, by a party of five persons, evidently ‘pon entering: ‘the ear, ¢ once commenced to dis thelr bet! propensities - Menttings the ively (etimated "tothe: arty thal they in caso they wes unwilling to had better “try thelr luck on the next oat down.” This remark tended to trritate’ the Ferty. one of whom salted the con ietur throat, and attempted to carryout bi threat by ‘hrottling him on the spot. The conduc himself r, however, aucceetod In rektaring the ‘villlan’s gripe, and atier diMtieulty, succeeded in ting + the Company's depot, | Attack was made to the Fest far drpome of (procuring thar nk dare of the party wpog acl of the oficers made ge flight, the remaining: ‘rsa, heir position id able reason the t these rougha, with nthe sequel will re at degree of re veal. The conductor at first refused to again venturo bis life with the villains, stating that he feared the fellows would again attempt to carryout their threats of murder, After lon on the part of the Curtin. was induced to neain proved with the car,which had no soon er bectaguin started on its downward trip than the sconudrels recommenced thelr quare | rel with: hint, “When about one-balf the dis tance down the valorons trio again attacked the conductoe, two of whom seized him by the throat, while him a number of viol The bites. having choked, beat k'cked the unfortunate a third rant ministered ta nto the in making thett this attack but few car, The attack was tent, finally ape.’ At the time together with tho expeditious in'whiab the assault was made, will Bruised and maimed, the Injured man suce ceeded In reaching his residence tn Trinity place, aud aftor satfering the most in pain {n the neek and stoinach for the of 14 days, bareen Ag pired in convulsions at ia wrenoon. Every effort being made by the authorities to ferrit out the perpetrators of this vile outrage, and from the description of the party, furnished | majority of 15, ‘The Equal Rights Conven-. by the decease or to hia death, it is cons dQ dently ex; that the scoundrel will not long remaln unwhipped of Justice, Owing to the difflenity’ experienced in obtaining & gates, both white and coloredywill be here number of lmportant witnesses in the case, the inquest upon tho remains was nos held yeaterday, but will be proceeded with this poruing Beinniya wo Rrearmixa ix Broapwar. ~The St. Denis Hotel Is making anew door on th Broadway side, which will hereafter nentraace, It will oréitnto the ly packed ay they former-reading room, whicn will be sepaved with blue aud white jarble, and make a very on the great thoroughfare. Will be finished first of October. Fatr progrogs is being made upon the exe the tension of A. 'T. Stewart's up-town atone, The foundation is laid upon the Tenth street doug halt of that vpom the Fourth Jo. On the remainder of that side, iMing, the excavation of far from complete, All the rear batiding — whic ccollat Mort le mvs = and Literloe a Ming will corre 1 the new with that that trow i be subsiliuted where brick dome will bs over pounded by the jes will open to the ro Hone, amd, wlon finks tin dtime ntre of the bloek: building w me Of which the The iminense dome cliy may well be pron | and rotinds will be an unique and attractive feature, Work was begun about te Hret May Last, and the battling will be probably reudly foe oeeupation one year from that date duines TL Hearn & Son, at No, 775, are ing in new show wh Ws at front te A floor of their building. At No, W. Seldon is building a five-story yolive teet wide by one bundre Th favre Is ty Le of marble, i dd there ts t ches above th whole ty t No. 19 Whitehall) den nothing by doing, hat anything ts to be Jism Re Lawrie te gut vty builling, to be flabshed wiry, ‘The tront of the frat Chatlos BR. Knox, the Biatier 0% 712 Isronde way, us erecting, at No, 540, 4 five-story Hdling whoww trot be to to be of straw-eok fry aest m Oto. ‘Tae fonudation bs just lal, yet the store will la: ready about Just cast of Broad the upper side 1. Hoviland have a maeble tot Janua wring a bull m heleht, and Beh Ys be ty tor hoof th the cor na tive mpony +p ably. Wpnbiist a tult sviption of tals build tng baa day OF bw, Loe, Tins Bansnns’ Chew anct vat the Cooper lustitu t Lakerest during the moetiag w Hof cudtich hicks ia, Chatiy| y were found boiwoen th wand Were about awe Lich Was la a gued state of fart Be Pisouauns Me Yesterday altornooy A unknown Wena Was found in die reap Of No. Is Grand street, “a de Pole amd wpe whieh leads to the afpem mi thet the woman had been ' ws Wastakon tod i ‘ sued. ' d 65 Me

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