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IMPORTANT FROM SWITZERLAND. | Great Demooratio Congress, FROM EUROPE BY STEAMER. tions. hey ac. &e. The Atnyama Care. Loxpos, Sept. 4.—The 71 hasan editorial commenting on the ex Pondence between the British and Au Governments in the Alabama ew tmaarks that Secrctary Seward shows patehes that he ment a popular gro guiust England ; and, like a law anxions for judgment than to pro ngland for indemuity at of the United States, and complains that Mr, Seward now declines to adopt the plan of a mixed commission which was proposed by blinsclf. The article concludes by saying that Lord Stanley had acted all along In good im not to give 1 politicians fut it under the circum- stances he will wait until the United States frith and with the determin capital to a cirele of Atuer Who are ever sechiog eau egainet Engtand ; of compl ernment red Retorm Mee Dents, Sept. 4 Ing was held here t of the Reform Lea assemblage was quite orderly, bat m and prolonged manifestations of for Un phian convicts, The Pablic Debt of Austria, ts pretenstone, fn Ercland, A lar: Virsa, Sept. 4.—Itis reported that Baron Benst is maturing a plan for the sale austria, and for the payment of th® accumulated judebted- ve of Chureh property ‘ess of the nation with the proceeds. Release of the Abyminian Captives. Loxpon, Sept. 4. A dis; stantinople say have gained thelr freedom. ‘The Sponth Fleet Loxpox, Sept, 4—E from Madrid states that the Spanish G the Pelt ment has sent out orders for the immediate turn of the Spanish tleet in the Pacitie, of the leading Democrats of Europe m Geneva on the 9th inst Signitied their intent The object of the Congress ts to make a demonstration iu favor of the preservation of peace, FINANCIAL, 4, 188TRvening. vols elowedd steady ai #4 18-15 for me Sopt. 4 Evening, United Btw ithe issue of 150 COMMERCIAL, Livenroot, Sept, 4—Rvening. Cotton—The market closed steady w° the follows ing ‘uplands, 1itcqrr middling Oricans, 10j¥d, Khe sales of the tng. authorized quotations: Mid ay foot up 10,000 bales. Hireadetufts Jorn, 84. Od. per hoon Irrevular, cent Beet, 14, ard, 14. Sl. per owt er barrel 49. 6d. for American. ce Spiele Wirpentine, 68, to at We, per cw Kowin steady at jon Wilmington, ant 12. for medium American, Petroleum, Vid. for epirits, and 1s td. for re- ped. »xnox, Sept. 4—-Kvening. ‘The markets here previous quotations, From Europe by Steamer. Mail Dats te Augost 25th, The Persta, from Q August, hins arrived, ‘Tw disappeared after hay extensively In Manch 00, Qucen Victoria while an route to Balmoral made @ two days’ Lalt at Floor's Castle, | where she was the guest of the Duke and Duchess of Roxburgh. When the ro} arrived at Curlisie, the discovery was that the new carriage in which the Queen was traveling, would not pass through the | es on the Waverly route of railway, and | was made, But for Jeventh hour, a fearful accident must have happened, The Queen pald visits to Abbotsford, Melrose, Jedburgh | aud other interesting places in the border re warmly received, | nd continued broken buton the whole the harvest was making b a change of carriag this discovery at the xion, and was everyw ‘The weather in éatisfuctory progress, It is confirmed that cholera had broken out ‘at Rotterdam, and it had assumed an unmis- part of those who suffered in It to seek inedi- takably epidemical character, It had also | eal advice appeared in many of the towns and villages tu the neighborhood of Rotterdam, A severe outbreak of the disease is also reported at Martiguy and ou the southern slopes of the Alps. ‘The Insurrection in Spain. ‘The reports of the rising in Spain are in- creasing. A severe fight has taken place near Costonges, the insurrectionists, with the ex- | ception of the leaders and about thirty of their followces, being cut to pieces, The | “et/er, who say's: official Gazet‘e declares that in Catalonia and fue the rebels have been everywhere put } deverm| 4 The official Gazette also announces that the $nsurgente in Catalonia aud Arrngon have | ble parties.” he loyal | Attitude of the army bas essentially contrite: td to thie result, and confidence bas uow Lech been beaten in several encounters, fo-catablished, © dv eneagement had taken plane nove 6 | Jamew Gibbons President of the Senate, and ¢ latter presides over the Congress. it Roberts read an annoal mestage, | Montana Territory. nteresting, giving « full tof the doings of tha | Marine Corps, died at Pensacola on the 28u8 of Augget last of yellow fever. "NEW YORK. Conaticattonat - Day's Proceedings Senate Canal 1 | ing Commitioe—latcresting Reports, | which was able and in Aunany, N. ¥., Sept. 4.—The State Con- | stitutional Convention met at nine « ted States | Several memorials wero presented for the ry | Sbulition of the Board of Regents of the State Mr. BE. Hrooka presented a me- | entinug $25,000,000 of capital and from 15,000,000 to. @20,000,000 of annual | | agalnst prohibitory legistation in tay | the matter. of WASHINGTON. Wasnisaros, Sept. 4 rim of the Re- ezuels, has notified the Post | master-General that he haa made @ contrnet th Mr. John L. Wright between the Sp nts under Re ed services of « cent Fenian excite put into their hand: er Buz and (i latter were de picees, only the leader nit thirty of the men succeeding In es ing across the free frontier. they were arrested by the Jes arid conducted to the el and played ‘Partant pe Insurrection in Bulgarin, ple annoaners and were cut to arge WAfairs ad ¢ I accurate ageot Fenian Brotherhood during the past year, detailing their plans forthe future, and aps aling to the members to support the cause nd intelligence been despatched to Varna, That measure 14 f Workingmen, rike of the Lot The following isan extract from the d y the Captain General insurreetionary convineing toatimony ne the gravity of patches published lonia relative ments in that province : urgenta tn the conntey | Sth of cach | University, The Congress will remain tn seesl lance Is quite harge. Calffornta. ‘The State Elect! Condiote rebetiton the Turkish | Journals as obstinately denied the gravity the movement, w rf nts opposed dav tdenials to those produced in the | @ fact te that this take proport that Pac ud en wv x to be a police magistrate, Inces of the strike ‘orto Rico and St, Thom: ¥ tustained some def nda eurprised and captured three carbincers at Villanniews, On - cision of the judge defining the law in the case is thus alluded to by the Lond in his charge and senten Te receipts trom Tatern rifle bw main «trength; he four es bine No indications of th thongh It Is ee vote will be larger ¢ he that Gorham will lose San Frans at the tickets are so various and «0 ead tht it ts Imposslt ALS PL M., Haight Dh) votes ahead in Sacratne Democratic Ley thinks there ta election by a majority far so that evening seasto vint Comttttee if investiyns ag artivent, Of | the nent of the | ed ted by the Cor NIAN CAPTIVES, | that they will 1 that with the n Ir. Hale called up tis me resolution was at G in the territory, was recemtly destroyed by are. a certain rate | | much ecrateh aracter, and dlape ment In the Sorra da Hie with another band were made pris war,and other mat Xamnining the Eupire than the The President presented additional mony taken by the Se in Committee al testimony the Commit wlwantages of exnnot hold th FROM HAVANA, Fxceation of m the Captain ¢ mbinations was doubted, ft fenew no Trowhle inthe Army euine to the tole A Pree quntion ad every order Hvantuges of their opern= sand the decline 8 (Cnlon) to Cor on Tuosday t {dude Fisher im expelling Bradley frout pract present, end an adjournment until October f \idates for Congress is thought 60 zhly Inter-sting Mail Seleo- on has been fase fn auspended for the present hy the Seer The hour has come Reconstraction tn Georgta. It ls not true, Northem paper forbidden by the Mw of Engl na stated in ror Pope has suppressed the Albany @ that private instructions have forbidding freedmen from run- F the purpose of Lin this morning Mf was furnish orted by an ¢ | howy material Expertinents had bee hand that both the or of the ‘State demand the immediate aud nal of such contracta, An effort tke that 1 heen made upon Ge {| edict the collecti - | Conrts, Pope rept ‘The only military orders which T have ta- mt or intend to issue in this District, are oasary to the execution T do not under- stand these nets to warrant me in making violent and radical changes in the ordinary coure of civil business, except in the mat- ner and for the p © is noting More dangerous or miseh: Vors tham Ansurteetic ethan revolutic The three daye' fe pe, to atop by debts, in the civil unwilling to forego by defl- of complaint is lees ig Nitiyga on. Itassorts that the couuter-claims of ast balance those Retrenchment, and Randatf, in New York next Monday, to taken from th 1 the European | sides of the Horn, The Cuban Thtbn when disorder his Leen clevated system, and oppression has attained the limits of tyrauny are stagnant; (he press moped to silene nce heretofinre Saltan landed c witha view to. simplilying the wnt to diminish the struction Acts, id discloses futly th -Diaint, and parsed | the treaniry of wilh gische ses above indic relation of deb tment in the proper connect) every kind of wean by which frauds may t ingled with the noe N, Stillwell esa from that S*a serutiny ae T rep rronp, Jaen Ginwor, Our unfortayat ne remedy for the STAT FINANORS AN fon of tho reports of th ) Finances and Can nitlee of the Whole, uined his argument in favor tof the Canal ( 1 railrout compe diversion of the western trade fr hitherto to issue an order collection of debts has been greater than it i# likely to be again, and nner arms lined niversal stir amd the destruction hould be based on and Right, the di properly applied. . the abolition of the | T have no donbt the subject « consideration, [do not tors properly within my Srunat Borneo, iherty, the day of great and any der such ins ince to adjust, meet dlay, under the direction of this city, The nd ympathy Gon, Grant and the Pe v bis retare tro The crowds | for tion of taxation so. that the nattonal powers tion be not paralyzed, with many Opdyke spoke in defence of the FI- Conservative State Convention, Bept. 4.—The Conser- ition met today. teen out of sixty-two counties are represent- ‘There Is considerable enthusiasm endeavoring to | ason of this is the course which een fit to adopt in he nitions where be Mosruomeny, Al vative State Cony, deat that villa told that some nt, teluding 4 the order forbidding the restoration to | oftice of deposed civil onder. virtually Howard not to sure Mie feared, willy President ts'not thie man to be thwart who heard. bin r thing that would reial interests of that city, | must be free and movement of property to and from the clty of New York demon- strated that there waa no necessity for the enlargement o! of the Finance Committee met bis unquall- fied approval, aud the more re- nding General er his Bureat ad LO A crisis, | denly all’ the ker of corruption will be arms, then, abd let our ery aries oF the Porte ng European tamilles of th y are colored. A platform will | in order to give time t comspleuots | to seize id aud the Nati he reported te Delaware Faual Rights Conventions. Wristixaros, Del, ovat ul commer f the “patria,” PESTILENCE. v in New Orleans. There were 28 er yesterday ight declared the fever ral Prin also fesued an appeal to the h army, in which he said : alls yon to ald h from Con- Intelligence has been re- celved there that the British subjects who were imprisoned by the King of Abyssinia, | Saw not numersusly repre members having secomy 4, which seems to he best informs od vpon Gea, Grant's movements aud iuter- he Erie Canal Sept. 4.—An Equal Rights Convention for the State of Delaware was held in this eity to-day, and was largely attended by eltizens from all parts of the The colored citlzens were largely }# was resumed in the Committee of | represented and great enthusiasm was mani~ ‘This ts the first mocting or convou- of the kind that has ever been held in The Couvention assembled at after some preliminary business, Dr. Wm, C. Da was elected texnporary | chairman, and Lowis Thompson, of New ent, with numerous AWents and Sceretartes, tncluding many prominent men, iy fost nnd | One hundred dele y | Border State Convention were appolnted, y | and @ strong series of resolutions favoring 1 suffrage by National law, the en- tion in respect to grouuds were a perfect bla ied a brilliant ere were two large trans With the inseription in Turkish other with a Persian Do not think these {wat éolutionand you | to the appeal. ry the army h rw Ontvans, Sept athy from yell Board of Health last epidemte, but doscribes it as being of A communicatt lth yesterday ‘ery page of our conDirys alwage appeared ns tho and the defender of our WIILIt fall nits tradi- hour? The multitude of | verse siguity’ nv incos me of to the cries | Water; they are stars which have des from Heaven to felicitate iis Luiperial ¥ I | on bis happy return " | Feurful Colliery ¥ Apart from the prestige of the two coutend- ing clubs, the match derived additional in- terest as being expected to be the aimdow that portends coming but a teow di The Convention met at 7}y o'clock, when | the consideration of the reports on finance emy of tyrant g.—A dispatch rue was sent to the put Gen, Grant In his place, vosstion for reas Mort patriotic his argument tn | port of the Finanes Commits | this State, ‘The plan proposed would simplify the te so that any citiaem eould tons are known to napire to the pru achievement of whipping the champions a4 proliminary, ran against the sbleld that shivered the ‘Atlantic exelting mateh, fin eventing, the wore. li Thetr agplrations 9 good Spaniards, d. ‘ax in Switzerinnd. yxpos, Sept. 4+Eveuing.—A Congress ts in t. Victor Hugo, Louls Blane, Jules Favre, and Garibaldi have n of being present. | xplosien Fourteon Lives | adjourned to twe The plan of the Canal Committee | gon, of I rd the plihted faith of wh, another fearful collicry in Lancashire, ¢ solution suspendia of October, owing to thy outrages whic! | explosion oceurr lowe of fourtec {be put a stop to: ment must henecfurth be the roward of merit, | th Let us, then, Hesten to the voice of duty, and Iet those who may be the first to reap those reward a grateful repose among their ndiniring ful- An army never deserves better | works. of its country than when it hav yin view, and. th step ontede tle strict line of o conduct or his ch he is make ey, ts bis reliniiee whieh ny than There were twenty ths from yellow | arawood Colliery ¢ da retire to rock | mines, to cach for the vindieatic and whieh time ts tinent to this subject, let m Which the explosion ¢ Delf Mine, and th tes to the Balt ed ts called the Little st, belie 460 yards In depth, , which took place at t Was ina distant a wheat and tl rail in vast quan by the wounds of a ble mrades, if discipline oblige ad government, nmea this Convention to fully to this aubjeot and not rush | yen | forcement of the Cor PE) @ republicaa form of government in the States, amd sustaining Congressional recon~ air early this n Tt is in just such weathe fully avold ex} mau or anyone else this that pers¢ wnas the top leve direction of Garswood | ably higher than any other port of the expenditure. A door to unlimi polley and we shall be If it constrains us to put down insurr i deaf to the voice of legitimate rey frant in bis Cabinet things 60 apt to pr even fatal consequ ing perspiration, 1 increasing it is useless to den, to the daily mortuary ri the most skeptical on that point the fact, it behooves every one to ti lines’ being very nec to healthfulness, we hope wo At that mo del rbe left lying inthe «During a recent walk in the of Dryades Market, the writer anal Committee proposed to use the State | tof the eanals, lim: iting the expenditures to elgbt millions of | e to the dazzling clr estimates as steady at T1)e for) spina la Libertad. “Juas Pr.” A letter from Madrid to the Paris Ayoque | guilty of n still or the ental get ‘The Convention was addressed at length Senator Creswell of Maryland; and D. Kelley, of Pennsylvani | Convention was very enthuslastic, and ts | J. F. Tapley friends of the At the time of the a tecn men and boys were engaged working in | the top level, all of whotw have perished ; and it is Rost provic that more lives have not miners were all at work in the f | The explosion was not heard in the pit Insnrgents dispersed, | Very of Ottice Laws, provides that on the any public officer, hit #ue- ion until the mi difficult to sce} ing to get rid of Gen, mimnitting even a more of the Law than iu the case plau of that Committee. to the cost was not made up by State we taken before that lal cireumstance M lost, as at the lution have forr ernment, which will be p ny great town ne leaders of the re ‘a Provisional G Hterally intery cessor shall hold lis ing of Congress, » tual Convenilon. ‘The Spiritual Con- M. The Com- ted a report, Mr. Wilson, of Tinois, | th the works were imme diately stopped, and the men withdrawn from the mines without delay, A volunteer cx- ploring party was forined, the explosion, they p and after hours of toil th whole of the Which were on being found removed of the shaft, and were not pit mouth dutil might. The woof the pit Was most pain mous erowds which 1 the wives, ebildren, jon of the insu amanwuyre to deceive Convrrann, Sept 4, wsembled at 9 ssolutions prese the Queen's troops. aggregate of 140,000,000, e following are extracts from dixpatehes ished by the Captain General of Catalo- neces” that poisooed U Reorguntzstion of the which was our Mace unt of burden veeeded on their search sonaylvaniana succeeded In re= fourteen dead which was read, da resolvtion cumberland cut middies, Cheese, he observed: with ishment that the Tesidents were their door ete called upon President Johus closing 6d, for come Ti wee a bad me to ine dditional debt, when there was somuch distrust It canal mana Mr. K. Brooks ditfered with Mr. Opdyka in the opinion that thore was no danger Of 4, diversion of trade o was only one Ite that port under the A hin was a great mortification, was not the only city that grows; dd more dwelling. 0 playing in ly oblivious of the dreadful ‘They had become accustomed to it Vort Morgans. Dr. Halleck and Mr, Lov Jong essays sine at Providence, R. T appointments then made’ the Western 4 n, on the road to Rens, @ iment came ty two of these were kill , the remainder throwin down their arms, which were of # very inf rior character, and dispersing. ‘of the Luehens regiment in the | rudella fell in with | another band of insurgents, two of whom were made prisouers and the others dis- entleman from, Pittsburg wild w grand of bis Cabinet, 4 men from Kens and teu wounde Yellow Fever py from the Mobile Ziidx ful, as amongst the eu | collected around it wi from New York. | cloded unchanged from moval, but it was deemed bester to await | further changes, and then rg is Mr. Sta ave a general re We learn that on Tuesday night Captain 8. Army died, atter a known to be missing. The fous looks and Inquiries of some as they wodies from the Sorra du Can Tor euridge, of the U Bort Morgan. Lon the same night, and two w lying iil, altbough taint bh. e entertained of their persons died of yellow bt, in tho esse recently bro » New Orleans. that several soldie at down with th ‘rogrens of the Cholern tn Italy, It seems to bea very hot season in moat 1 it is donbtless partly to| yof bad fruit, and t Italian towns that the fas lar mina, and Wilheira, of Philadelpht deliver addresses this even od Mr. Jobs n never posiilvely Jectured that it was’¢ y ing) exploding a charge of gunpowde watworth, as it was known he was to do so about the time of the aceidet to say, the explosion in Ma t, nstown the 2th of | Manchester firms, Rodotte & Co., and Galipolito & Co., had | ig purchased good: r and elsewhere, and leaving debts to the tune of about £00,- after ibe interests bis wore. wiped ou ‘They are being very actively pursued. ‘The mot hold their gr Nuut replied t i other fleld in the eo by about 4,000 spectators, imel what his action wo} { his Cabinet, chief detectiv furee, assisted b locks west of thi detatchment has beaten a band FA oie cutee «tof Vila, and come | eapturing 15 rifles, local detective offieers, ar- y haat evening € ‘irlan Harvey, who from the Bros awaiting trial for fi United Btatos ma $100 denominatic and bis counterte at the banks ali over th y will appear b and the eauals kept pletely dispersed ther Bad seen Mr, Can some slde-wrms, a banner, and same munl- He'then escape oue of those who have perished. Mintle Compromise, h clergyman, pro- es this plan for composing the ditliculty in the Church of Eng “1. Retention of the vest . Permission to us forth built, when its founder are so minded, them at extra when both church | oue-third of the to accouiplish for 20 years to patch from the Governor of Figueras annomces that the band under Prejal has and driven back towards the | loss of several These insurgents subsequently were forced to take refuge In| ‘Tranquility has been com| | stored in the other provinces of the Peni aud all the lines of communication are free. ‘The North Ireland Riots, The Dublin correspondent of the London Tines gives the following additional news of the disturbance between the Orangemen and ths Roman Catholics No further disturbance curred in the north. ‘The reinforcements of constabulary have returned to their own dis- tricts, aud the pcople have resumed their or- The encounter at Island pears Wo live been a rather serious 4 vatural Indiaposition on the ‘Adjourned to to-morrow, pation similar to the ors ay Will soon be put forth, bub ger terns, and taklug muck elit aitded anythug to it in the buth se Dr. Littledale, an that, to the quant! filth of most of th tal outbreak of cholera fs due. says, they have re than 100 deg id they are crying out loudly for rai, hay: | ing had none for nearl country is burnt up, Tt appears that the ¢h Freneh frontier, with the statet,” Large amounts of mone on the resnlt. At the cou | wane odds of @109 a3 jtered in favor | thing on the grounds was conducted with tie utmost propriety ‘The Fontan Mov ting la Clevel rately large, but jan meeting was held at Brain ning, agreeably t Prominent ba th land companies of Fenian Ini uniform, who occnpled the gallery, £te Center Thomas Lavan made ductory remarks; after which he tntrodc Senator O'Brien, whole touched u that frequently * of Falrenielt, | bowing the nece 1 the part of he Ex= Grant and Sickles, a f vigorous meastires public bealth How General Sickles’ Removal te Re- warded at Cha mission to empl old churches and cha wardens aud ne mumunicants ree to petition for t sfon to employ them at the regular services » usually repair thither in sumuer tuted for a weok of air and sea-bathing bave ro turned to their homes, “DIBASTERS, Tux Fejoe felanders call huwan flesh * long » vietima of yollow fever in Ga! of A. J. Hamilte reated his honorary house pla auceess, concourse of spectaturs, Ne her with the churchw b bition in other cases.” Is, tn is opinion, **4 reasouable come xeltement hws in 4 it is hoped that the j ive will henceforth glide smoothly along until the States compos= fig the Beoona Miltary I thelr eas Withlu the Union: ckles here was due iu Philadelphia, Sumnnn has sold bis house in Boston and to become chroule Iu Wasbing- with a pleasant burs brought down the house to the Fonian Congress to open, were not here tom to render an account of t iw other ollicers of the Br tant reports m dinary ayocations, Emperors Vace to Face- A. letter from Balsburg to the Press of Vienna gives the following account of the meeting of the Sovereigns: “Their Austrian Majestios were for some time at the station | awaiting the Emperor and the Empress of 2 Einpress wore & Mine silk dress of the shade called ‘Eugenie color,’ trimmed with magauificent lace. special French train advanced slowly. When ed some hundred yards. from the place where the f the Bultan, the saluted from the carriage, of the heat was onl: while at the saine thme the Joseph, wearing the uni- form of « marshal and with the grand cordon egion of Honor, advanced, saluting Vils Majesty of France was in press Ki le was rday afternoon on Lake Ontario, about twenty roda from the trou works dock, in the town of Outarlo, Wayne County. A pleasure party of fourteen young ons wore taking @ ride on the lake tn a 1 boat, and on attempting to turn the boat towards the sbore, capsized, and nine of the party were drowned, of whom stx were girls The bodics haye not yet eaking of the education and amuse- ments of the young French Vrince lmperiv), 4 correspondent says Le is an adept » and ‘vaults over the billiard table with tho most perfect J Mr. Dantaite, the inventor of the Prussian needle-gun, bas’ just Invented a new gun for nades (¢xploaive balls) which scatter to je breadth of ye fect and the bei Owe of the best ped Baling’ ra of the p larity of Gen, mainly to circumetan The Charlestonian Where it can possibly be avolded. in to see the legal consequences to wy have exposed themselves, and wish to cunceal the evidences of the pation in the riots, from whom i {| course bavi pected, were I berts, who would glye an account of the posture of Fenian broad — baylo from the old country; the Seeretai the Secretary of CIVil Affairs, and the & retary of the Treasw needed in wir, rep! second, money ; thir eloquence woul credit of thet ‘ eral of the late general orders ha fo as to weake Several pers scertuined ure b nt wounds, and many are missing from their homes, who are supposed to have fled to escape arrest, It iv a signif cant fact, that the wounded are all Roman In justice lo the Orange party It ay that a characteristic, if not in- hag becn olfered for them 'y the correspondent of the Belfast News ‘and threo boys, been recoveres ‘Three Children Killed. Bosron, Bept. 4.—Three children, under ten years of age, named Margaret Durgau, Mary Ann Neardon and Alice Martin, were killed yesterday afternoon, near Nepouset, while attempting to run across the track of the Old Colony Railroad in frout of an ap- Marshal Saxe, up ce of ull remonstrances, to revoke the fons, has been in the ey grlevance at once ser It is worthy of re peror Napoleon ‘hich on account money.” Ani not redeem Ireland ; money must first be forthcoming to aceom- wrod Senator OBrien Cleve. lund Plaindealer, Monday, sia (By Telegraph.) Curveranp, Sept. 4.—The Fenian Con- gress is conducted with closed doors and the strictest secresy is maintained as to the pro ceedings. Yesterday the Senate and House Hon, J. W. Fitzgerald of Cincinnatl is Sneaker of the House, and wrk that | was wou by th | cader s ulescence inthe sutstitntion of Canby for | rematn in 00 wi ordered to India, It lcklos wus first positively Known, the bills | words, ‘Sail or sel\.”” A Sunpar school teacher recent! offective use of the aneedote f on “ “will ster one’ of Emperor Francis “ Many of the Protes a regard Roman Cath- olica no assembled Hans and, knowing the werminent to Au ecruple at wana y fogard a» furmida. or dathsfactory, Of Gen. Canby and that by bi hounded to 15. the second day of the | the rum for the Warwick Cup, for whieh the best horses were entered, Goodwood came to first, and was declared winner of the cup amid much cheering. private clothes, dressed in white, trinmed with veil over her bonnet, jon took off his hat; Fi ph saluted in return, and the two - then shook hands. roached the Et at bash J cag mibled to what bot have reason t fender with ao New w, cbildren,” held a joint session, Then sraeth ad kia sneha, le Now ‘Testarmant,” aud ge out ou the | “Why. T manted to wot Me was Yoru Cartas Wesrow Axo Jonars word killed lately by Indians noar Stillwater, is Carrats W. If. Hale, of the United States Tur steam tannery of C. Z. Cottrell, m Stanhope, Sussex county, N. 3, was come pletely destroyed by fire Wednesday night. Gexerat Broces has appointed Beverly h, © prominent negro fa Columbia, 8. Cy The Morth Cumlina Republican State Com vention wserbied in Raloigt: yesterday. Thé proceedings were harmonious ‘Tur Soldier's Meawument a Deerfielay Mass,, was dedicated with appropriate ceros monies yesterday. ‘Tue flouring: mill of Semax, Patter & Co. Iden City, Colorado, ane of tha largest Apnrax, Harey and Chaseidk, the coum lorfeiters of Amertoan Treasty notes, were remanded yesterday in Toronte, umtil the 7tr nstant, to cnable Detective Wood to proc I to Washington to obtain evidence. ‘Tit members of the WashingSow bar mor take final action on the course nat the bar, ‘There was no quorun emote socletion arrived at Indfunapor Ind., Wednesday night, to attend the Suengerfet, making In all forty societios present. Ata business meeting held yostere day, Chicago was selected as the pliee fi the annual festival, At the rehearsal, whic commenced in the morning, over nine bu red singers and musicians were present. de Tir semi-annual session of the Grane Lodge of Massachusetts Good Teraplars waa held in Springileld yesterday. ‘The order waa reported nat bership of 24,000, A large amount of money was appropriated, to be placed in the hands of the committees of fifteen from the ditfer= ent Temperance organizations for the fall campalgn. Lan with @ meme ving ‘Tar Wioonsin Republican State Conven- tlon met at Madison yesterday, and resolne tons were unanimon ing ex-Secretary Stanton and General ®heri+ dan, and favoring the impeachment of the Pres following ticket:-For Governor, Luciua Fairchild; Lieutenant Governor, Wyman Spooner; Sacretary of State, Thomas 8. Allon; Treasurer, Wm. E. Sinith; Attorney Goneral, Col. R. C. Hull, adopted compiknent« pinated the ent. The Convention Tur Bastrop (Texas) Advertiser say’ “ Wo saw a fine load of excellent fodder go- Ing « begging on our strecta at @1 pev hun dred pounds, Inst week. ‘The owners, freed wished to sell it, In order to obtain money “with which to boy medicine —the oredit ay under th 41, trom the Commanding General, wich them ral Order No. SPORTING MATTERS. Exciting Game of Nase Ball Betweee the unis, New York, and the Irvingtons, Jersey The Locals Victorious. Yesterday afternoon the Union Grounds, Brooklyn, BE. D., were again crowded to wit ness the match between the Mutuals, of New York, and the Irvingtons, of New Jerse ‘The Mut 5 Vanquished, with, ease, , the Atlantics. The Irving ar. After a very nid the shades of tutuals were declared the vic~ 1 following shows the score made ARYENOTON, Bete MUTUALY, Te 0. 6. Stockman, #a.009 1 Sweeay, Wb. 4b Walters pod 4 Leonard, Sab. 9 1 Lewis If, 34 W. Campbell, © 3 a Buckleyr c... 4.60.9 9 whord, e608 1 M. Campbell, iniba a ‘Dotal....a7 16 HetNOm, $3 of Mosanclametts, A five mile regatta for @L00, between tha the W. H. Baker, six-oared hoats, camo olfat Springfiedl, Mass, yesters day, and was won by the former in 33 min, 736 see. ‘Thr Mate Horse Fair. Avavara, Me, Sept. 4In the harness to-day between Bill Wellman, Dan and Little Pred, the latter horse was winner in three straight heats, Time— 2B, 240. Phe fate will clove tow excite: | morrow. The petneipat contest will befor a Aweepstakes of #1000, in which Little Fred, | Dan Mace, Bit Wellinan and Liccese wilh Inaecortance with | cantend among q elogaten was that sy ftuallst Beer Bet te Wine sed since the last eanvention, and | yw et speeches prepared for’ this | _Wasues gatherlug would not redound to the good af Dr. Hallock, af New York, Mrs, nat J. 3, Loveland, An Exciting 4, Sept. 4.—The mateh gam, of base ball this afternoon between ti Uuion Club of Lansenburgh, | Nationals of this eity wa, N. ¥., and the of dhe most ex+ ng and close bly in any ntry. Ta was witmessed ies, OF apparently the ‘same 1 in which Mutual owns wo Ly tluning, the end of the ing round O'%, which ne ng Of aLOKUer, WED the fi the and good ent Sporting in Germany and Puctard, Bavey, Sept. 4.The ricos which tool erday at IMezhelm were a great ‘They wore attended ty an immense Uonatity was represcuted,and a lirge number District shall have | of the notabilities of Europe were om the groun The contest was an international affvir, the cen thrown open to horses trom all parts of the Cont and Great | Britain. The 7 t of the doy was the International St, Legee Race, for which some of the best Fre Euglioh, and Germag stock was entered This race, after a most exciting contest, lebrated French horse Trox wed by the Marquis de Lagrange, ¢ result was received with cnthustastio by the vast assemblage, Loxpos, Sept. 4—Evening.Tow ay was at Warwick. Iu (Comtimued oa Mourth Pane.)