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Bun Cable Dispatches. WAR UPON THE ORANGEMEN. | Moperted fale THE GERMAN ELECTIONS, Offce corner of Names and Pulton stresta, pons fing’ Coples—TWO CENTS ( Gts pet week—Stx Dollars per year, WREKLY T SS shout 150 soldiers, and citizens near the Were in most Instances killed by ties oF The Indians are well armed with fupplled with ammnnition. | Aboat and Arrapah. Den are ‘now concentrated nort! J : o of Philip Kearney, and demand of him aa ondition of peace that the « AFFAIRS IN IRELAND, doned, and the roads ve up yw ini oe it iu may the tinenty to'V the ‘country belon ith whom eae a complied w bat will DENMARK AND THE UITED STATES. of the Danish Islands Denied. cific Ratlroed, which We belug built throu, the same country Indians. “ar Towards the last of June, Ju * Fort Phil. Kearney, who pledged their frend: ship and proffered 500 wirtion ‘in an expedl- tok with the whites against the Stoux. u their horses, which the Crows secured killed three Sioux Indians. Vietory of the Liberals, THE hirtv-Fourth Year. = 1 of Indians attacking small fatigue par- Fe tuowe of Sloux, Cheyennes lier be with- drawn from the country, the posta aban. | Asiatic.cholera " to the present da GRY WS | euttered'in the begtoatag: w or, | RED and Caltanisette, where the disease had the Judge Te eppreversi i not mide Ofer half of the popnintion tenga fe js the next de- | patation. Weing In. the mand will be to suspend wotk upon the Pa- Beigh bor he ‘without the consent of the i = f Kinney | of held @ Council with 1,500 Crow Indians at | came Pal On he first day of the Council, the. Slow. stole and While the Jadge ESTILENCE. ‘The Cholera tm —Awfal Mortality— A Deserted City. = Wasnrsoro, Sept. $.—The Secretary of State has recetved the following from our Consul at Messinl, dated Aug. 15; The Island of Sicily has been visited by the from the beginning of July, provinces which ere those of Ger arly abated. The Province of Catania was Attacked and the city in particular, although ing vilin The mortality £ over 400 int About 25 and and arotind Mount Rina, several days increased city. It je now rednced to Hada. The entire number &y etiniated to be over 6,000. Next lerm®, from a few cases per day the | J. | Mumber attacked rose immediately to 600, thrve-fourths of which were fatal, On the 13th aod Lath fof this month the mortality had d to about 175 per day. The province of Syracuse, and Noto, be- came infected 9 few da; morning. i} | gives day evening eluded pi School How 4 ago, but not toa ‘was at the Fort, thi Very fearful extent. ie, ae. deo, | Ten, toro a Milne tale reed based | a Hemsiun the ehoters lo. ot clictalty « rs running off stock, Two soldiers, one mile | Knowledged, although we bad some muspect- an perp ARTA ig lg hy Mey Dewtin, Sept. 5.—Cetminal prosecutions | 84: mn re and br to the | it , F q ‘have been commenced in the courts against | POtt bY 8 Crow Indians tion of the wealthy classes for the country, He confirms the Feport of the attack on | aud for the continents unknown to the lying on the fi NEW. Gatvnaroy, Texas, Sept. 5. fever has somewhat abated. The number of | deaths yesterday was seventeen. GriMin's only child has died. Medical Director, is dea son, District Quartermaster, has been taken | down. There is only one staif oflloer ov duty. | -YORK, FRIDA four deaths from yellow fevor during the twenty-four hours ending at 6 o'clock this | The yell CRIME. The Pitsburg Commercial of Tuceday following account of a most dase tardly outrage committed iu that eity on Sun- - | became conscious, but a snd Lett Sewariow About 10 o'clock Sunday evening the night watchman on First treet discovered im a se ince, in the tear of the First Ward A well-dressed young lad lewalk in am jusensible cond tlon. By her sido was a diary coutaiul patage stata and a fow conta in eh ne was taken to the residence of Mr. Fitasimmon, whitch was near by. and Dr. Stoneroad called. In about half an hour a Y,_ SEPTEMBER _6,_1867. Genorat | {4 Dr. Rowe, late | ter street nd Lieut. Garret: | Pittsburg: ing & ‘Joh | place. tract Mr. Roberts came home from a con ho wns carrying ont in the Borough, Twn Germana nse grape seeds for coffee. fy ” Gesenat Loroarnrer te ruralising in the ed bie way through tie erwwd, und sun | glee sais (foamed the fatal tows. Up to midaigh peta emtdlncp ning low ‘street was thronged. OF MABE INC) Tnerg Navonow pal $2,000 for « pair of ‘Rnwt! Caayes Between font and | Pistols th the Exposition treo Roberts sent a meseen te hos where ing that she wanted to sec him ely. “Tet eon at cuce left the abo; and he was seca to enter his mother's hous Upon going t | ing 9 targe poo! | sitting room. ju of the a was very pale, aud don about her | uneh, while abe a I tea dealer, of ib, #talts be was horrified at sec 20d pon the floor of the other was standing at Sho Lot bh Ms wey of the toon ere was a wild eyes. Bho trembled very grasped ip ber right hand Jarge long- Sie was ful! dressed. She gave a loud sbrick when she and, flourisbing the kulfe ab she rushed after lim intended when he got two steps from the top bila t became 4 great that he fell, and rolled | towards the bottom of the flight. His mother Pushed after him, and caught hold of him by ‘hia clothes. Sho them tightly, but the fet of bis fi ed them to tear, escape. Te Jumped ‘of the houscy and hastened to s employer, who at once ran to neighbor states he saw the the shop of ho | the house | y red considerably | " " 5 STAI Nervous who are known to be bitter | Major Powels party on is 2 of “Ab mlgrelite Goeiace Beoarel ol cone en | ete nceee, recognized the iar a fon ter Dorsett round the, back ats Orangemen, and who are charged with par: | 804 ls of the optnlon that there ware #.006 | €8 became general, anil up to this | sald, “Where is my money a road | her hand at the time he bat no ikea that she 7 \y loment, trom $9,000 (0 85,000 persons have ticket?" Remedies were administered, and * we pty dnd Gictpating in the recent disorderiy proces: | Endlanes end thinks Major Powels Killed | Mnaeel, ir Itving mvatiy ta Renta on the | she. became better, although wer miu went fowarde a a eeeaets, He saw the buy rua @tons of Orangemen, and with being parties | "Judge Kinncy thinks this defeat of the eee Ea ey itt lighters, | dered at intervals ‘during ihe ni she | when he did so he ran dows libe toad.” Mis the dtevarbanage-otaalr | aiane the way toe treaty of peace, | The ¢urrounding villages ate. now a0 | WAR Rot able Lo say how the c afc hs a," wiTed om thowe | fod that one more puntkmene ke that nd: | fall ‘that there "Is" "nos place’ for | on the sow erday Awe Seen ow ad eee, hat ble mother hed | ministered by Major Powels would give usa | Others. Still the emigratfon continnes. | measure tecovered, and states {lat she is 21) I despouding for some tine past Denmark. | permanent peace. Tee city looks like a plice closely Invested | years of age. Her mame is Miss Kate GENERAL SHERIDAN, Coresnaces, Sept. 5—Evening.—The re- ——___—_. aud besieged by the gnemy. The streets are | Waldron, and her mother and several Honors to be Paid Attn in se, Lente, Per that the Government of Denmark has DISASTERS, SPB: Abe thors and storce are cloned, and | slvters | ‘roskde | tn the” melghborhood | pring? old the Danistt Islands tn the West Indies to ats P.M. not @soul is seen in the streets, | of Hoston, Massachusetts, About two) St. Lovts, Sept. 8. A telegram from New U ‘Loves of the steamer George Cromwell. Basiness has entirely ceased ; no payments | months one of her sisters married aud | Orleans, says General Sheridan will leave! Ghe United States is officially denied. Kuy West, Sep. 5.—The steamer George aro made, and no Notary can be found to | moved t Iveeton, Texas, she accompany; thore to-night by railroad, He will proba- Vrereme 3, be De the nonspaytient ‘The | ing her sister and husband on «Vis Bh ibigtey Ba Nias te tos teal bate 179 ga Noy Grteaa. Masts od | Bloven of tae ‘clty” alonred ‘toe thie crocbing | week the reutey Re ten, basse ein by | My arrtye here inte on Saturday migut, and elections from all parts of Prassia and from the ad ‘the other States of the Confederation, show | Mhat the Liberal candidates for the North | ‘Kerman Parliament have generally been suo- | ‘Ceseful, and the Liberal party wil! nadoubted- | ty wuring the coming session of the Parliament. leas Presta. Baniry, Sept. 5 Evening. —In the Prassian Benate to-lay action was taken which indi- zates that the Senate is. willing to accept the assurances, which have been given, that the WSalzburg Conference ls & guarauty of peace fo ~ “Brnity, Sept, 5.—The conferences which ‘Wave for some thme beca tn progross here be- tween Maaoverian notables, have resulted im the | appointment of the Baron Von Vincke, an eminent Prussian statesman, to preside over ‘the Government of Hanover ‘Ment, It ls considered, will be peculiarly ace ceptable to the Hanoverians, ‘Von Vincke, thongh a pative of Prussia, has, on instant. Ske broke her shaft in her stern bearings, leaving her stern open and causing her to sink, Her passengers, thirty have a large amd controlling majority | cotton, which were xaved dry; the other por- tion of her eargo was damaged. Her mas- ter hopes to save the vessel Ly the ald of a | team pump. A Waterspout. Newcastin, D Sep. A terrifically grand waterspout. over one hundred feet in diameter, came across the river and passed north of this town at 1:20. The rushing of the water across the Delaware was terrific and magnificent. The inhabftants were greatly frightened, but fortunately no dam- wag done to the Immediate town; fences, trees, &¢6., were torn away as It tonch- ed land. The loss will be Leavy. SPIRITUALISM, ‘The Convention at Cleve'and. Chev Bept. ‘The Spiritualists’ Europe = Janever. the Prussian G: ernment and the His appoint- he Baron Convention continues in session. Dr. Hal- , an estate in Osterwalde, Hanover, whlelt | took, N, Y., last evening read ® comperlson Re has made his perpetual residence fOr between Spiritualist and Theology, which anany years she dns penn’ fone ana, 104. Salen. was fur the ablest paper that has yet Leen | before the Convention. ‘This morning was spent in the discuselon of plana for the gov- | ermment and conduct of a Lyceam for the Spiritualistic education of the young. The was much discord and wide variance of opi- ing.—T'pited States | lon among the promfneut members of the Ae ton the lean af INO Qiteh werent COMMERCIAL. en ray Sept. Evening. — Cottom—The | The Splrtenatters at ae +‘Wecame dull towards the eloee of MES Ket, {iting Uplands deetined Se. pet| The National Convention of Spiritualista following are the authorized quotas | now in session in this city, say's the Cleve- | land Herald, is watudy. There is talent in the Conyention, but it is woefully perverted; Uplands, 10d, ; Middl Or. Tike tates of the day’ foot up 40,000 | LAr ner, len x ye weekly retarne a8 ee eho Teerines That tee wepent of | there la energy, but that kind of restless eerice, (a iis veal Qe rere FAM, WNC | crerwy that accomplishes little w there is he Inet repo but that kind of honesty that can Undoubtedly arter | honesty, for | be made to believe anything. that we had no tore than eight or ten sus pected cases per day, aua that one-third of | the cases proved fatal, To hit opinion, sus- tained by that of « physician sent from Flor- | ence, we have no cholera morbus tn this three In all, were saved. The George Crom- | city,'and that the deaths Lave either beon | olont attack well had two hundred and seventy bales of | (fom natual causes or must be ascribed to @ | to visit one of the dentists on Pen atroe aliguant fever (Signed) F. W. Benes, U. 8. Consal. ‘The Votlow Fever in Loutsiana and Texas— Vainiai Detalia, Governor Handers, of Loniatunn, has writ- ten to Washington to say that ye! | thronghout the State, The New Orleas j there are {rom twouty to thiriy deaths per | Ene honamited, they: mikia ehe the rear riage her by the | day among the troops stationed in an that city. Files of Galveston (Texas) papers to the 284 wit, furnish the following: i up ala cordwond, Sroun We ase date the heed foge-g remembrances, ong the. tueldents noted y that of «lady, who, baving been sick of the fever and almost with ¥, cave birth toa bea nearte” This ts altogether At present to tntiml- ent day before fifteen, Two hay have been writing thls correspondenee. Some f the streets are almost deserted, and in | many others one can only see pale-faced wo- rr d aNXioUs-oyed men, hurrying to tho nearest Ice dealer's or dfug store for com- forts to the sick. Many of the storek tndst eknorpitant prices ier Wwe cuMAuN sities of the sick room. ‘The Catholle priests, of whom th passed while L ere are of aympathy is at present but few in the city, have all they 0, SYR ty. She ls ladylike in her de- Jo to atiend to the spiritual wante of | Bate y zpper Hgent. Lae oto tke auina in‘cherge of the charity | portent, aud sppeett to be quite tatel hospital are few tn number, and reduce | by etek #8. Their Mother Superior died wMRoprehenaible I a very mild eaption for reetion The w, and the | The carriage it | Rea upon yesterday at her post like « brave woman, as | ¢* way of New Orleans, bury that ni Unton Hotet Her attention while there waa attracted 1 f “brist's M. had been conetuded she came out of the church, and by mistake, took the wrong di- nd could not find the hotel, and ‘wandered about for some time. iow fever ls | Maked epidemic tn New Orleans, aud is apreading | 4n4 direct two mi ro} unfortuna’ w 1 n used. ‘be authorities no effort will be spared to brig the offend- to fusties. Ata Inte hour on Saturdas that thore was no train ht she took Room No. it, ‘thane showink her where It was, Fins Reaebtionn steled that that she take a carriage, to whic tho front sent and A han track where the vehicle been driven close to the carb stone was plain. | 2420! ly visible yesterday morning. The arws of were black and been pinched, and marks violence had Fhe a 2 after+ ge) te abe bi u her botly Indicated that sed. Dr. Murdock Oe Sour, Cece eee mous treatment, Several indies | successor. her She arrived in 7 - w In the morning she had a v of the toothache, and was tol the churches, and in the evening abe visited Church. After the seryiec fer they bad been to the A few minutes one Of the parties seized and before she could fcream or hardly’ knew what they | abont, p We mticed, vesterday, the hauling of sev. She aaye @ eral loads of cortins through the atrerts, piled | found: her She «tat her dress one Handkerchlef to her mouth: n\n the last ho know until sho it in Mr. Fitzaimmon’s house. that she bad in a pocket in 1 Nandred att fifteen doltars in thintd wirhon bills and a railroad tleket to Hoston, inl wi'hont unnecessarily creating jeanaenacon \ bers showing her a seat during the evening. Ince where h ”) out two squares from any residence exc house apcupied by Me- Pitnsimmon and urch distinctly remem. she was found is din eve, Both died subse: ly | George Wilson, mac shops and black smith shops occupying the space, aud the paring the, day are auggeotire | iiewalk Us slndsd bee trees, ca be . ides. hi youn a ee pt ave the matter in han Double Marder and Suicide. A torribie tragedy saya, the Loudon News, were nd wrest deal sanifostet for the unfortu= and uta | will be met at the depot by the Committoe of | his Year, ae vat evening, and | Recoption, and escorted a whose tax is $12,789. pening, and Reooption, and escorted to the Southern “4 ¢ public detnonsiration will not | i, take ‘6 und! Monday night, when there | id) will bo @ grand torchtight procession, em: | ‘pricing the different hosts of the Grand | | Army of the Republic, civic societies aud the citizens generally. . CGemeral Sheridan's Farewell Order. New Ontans, La, Sept. 5,--Genoral Bheridan issued the follow og order this morning Meanavanrens Purta Muctany) Disraicr, Nrw Ontrans, Sept ) | Genoral Orders Ne. 41, | In accordance with the directions con. | tained in panyeraph 1, of General Orders No. | BI, current series from the Headquarters of the Army, the undersigned relinquishes come | mand of the Fifth Miltary District to Brevet | Major General Charles Grifin, BP. H. Sumeipax, Major-General ( “a 1887 B.A. ¥ eldest son ‘was ems Tr ie stated that Jo! hn Bo Gongh hae heen obliged to lecture decline four hundred invitations to ing the coming season. A. T, Srewant, Esg., of this city, is about foestablsh a branch establishment In Bos- on \ Pray, madam, why do you name your j old hen Maedudt >” "*" "Because, alr tt want her tu lay on ! T™ first sample of pigeiton ever made on the Pacific coast te on exhibition In San Francisco. Da. Horiaxy health to euter course, | Gexenar Tom Tew yacht, Charies 8. Straio: cursion off Long Ialand. Ges. Howsnn bas received tntelligonce from General Grant, instructing him to re | tal bis position at ‘the hoad of the Freed: men’s Bureau, Ar Fort Sedgwick, Colordo Government V4 BAS per cord for fire wood. ‘The article | Ato,tearen only ove tree Is standing in a dle- | tance of forty-five miles from the post. Skxon Rownno, tho Mexican Minister, le | fo remain in Washington as the represenia- j tlve of the Juarea Government, ‘notwith- | standing the stateinents to the contrary, Gronar W. Crunns, publisher of the Phila- detphia Ledver, isa ‘total abstinence man. sets wine ‘before hie guests, but uever has recovered anffictent for next winter's lecture has gone in bis on ® fshing ex- SUN. | | Sppeal to him by the « ravance tehiavine 9 tH aero or Scr} ete in bc peo oe Pothier a eke Sdertinemehts OF SOLS prone ‘ ‘ cs} Farag, to be eect ‘ained on appiteatic Price Two Cents | anteven whis br sch ine more tine @ Convention, sylvania, adopted at a recent Convention int that State, The Conservative men of Alabama sdopt fen further expression of their opiuions, the following: Resotved, That It \¢ ont earns 10 cuitivate relations of frien: detween lack, tr Themetren to woclay and nd ons eae eo ae te una at | "On te rae a the heard to express Mving In suet | welll “enable biiante of « common country, sharers sod «offerors of a common d Fo it do ail m ons power to instract ita moral scale the colored race in at while wehare mack feel reaponatbititien. of neournged aa have been, by recen rents, and by tnatdavus counsels of Bad evidence th where they were the wee ca te redguoesine’ vag gota a aes Cm! aparris an be made at fe 39 vement the Inte the late fight. tne Gplored | bl, #ad, tks the of ‘men, we atil! stick to Dim, le to onorahle to deal cantton rith strangers Soa the format ea Cincinnati Tobacco Trade Association, at the | Which he seemed to hi Convention of Tobacco Manufhetarers of the | "7 °t remark drinks bimself. Aw International Medics Parts on the 16th ult. | Felled so much as to Congrem met at The Doctors quar- | render the transaction | Aletusiness, Imporsible, A Dutchman waa the principal disturber, aud wished iy mou opol ize the talking. Tur heaviest tax vor in Worcester, Mass, Ie Stepuen Sallsbu ‘Others worth know! are—Governor Bullock, @1,249; ex-Governor Day! , ts, @1,960; « i Tehabod Washburne, 3 ad Be ° Pond, 070. The rate ts 17 60 per $1,000. A coat mine near Brist« suddenly tmundated on the there were about 70 men and boys’ in the shafts, Thoy were all saved, but had a nar. row escape Of drowning, the water filll } the mine a few minutes alter the last load o coltiers had been drawn up. By recent orders from Rome, mixed mar- ee between Protestants and Rowan Cath+ can only be celebrhied by the Roman nile cleney in Enugla no celebration of | according to the rites England, was i al + while | Saturday last, Her foot slipped while passing | nd on condition that | OVer & dangerous place near the falls, she fell marriage ecremony | Into the water and immediately went over the Jeatiny, ‘existe, livata |" Jones is still s€ Shady, whore be wit polttieal | main until be recovers the injuries. fellow raked al he i former friends have 4 | are glad ‘to learn, however, that hip backers common tnterests of @ com. On the cont crowds follow every movement, at they were honorable | 45 Wood's theatre last Hight bos habe | for w bonse, 1 Convention of Tobarce Traders. great Prrrenvno, Sept. 5.The members of the sentation of late Fair held at that place, tmaued a call fora | On the same jatiet the ‘ MoCoole, the ¢lethr, ater Vontued Uuited States, to mect at Cleveland on. the | , Moc: A 17th of Bepteinber. The call te signed by | Wheriver he went drove ont to the ‘t visit bis battered vietim, at | He found him able to sit up and in. . _ inca over $00 for am oo the —— A rine at Davenport, Iowa, on Tuesday | Warmly sccomeaey Phe i propseets thet, morning, destroyed property to value of | Exhibitions, am teeltatlon: that fs 126,000. gladly accept a soon aa he hae # Ox Wertnesday 900,000 In gold due | pvernds 4 s reached St. Louls, Mo., from Montana—the | sitting on bis bed, the detalis of bis day, largest consignment ever received at one | ‘detent, aa published ta =| Hie face gave The face blows Partics in the trade throughout the West. The Arrangements for the place of meeting here have been perfect do ts in ness for te Convention, two be ume Eronrens of the principal stores at Grand Rapids, Wisconsin, was burned on Wednes- day night. The Clinton House was included fn the conflagration. Mus.J, Buckmaster of thle clty was drown- ed at Trenton Falls, Qneide County, on of the Protestant | tieoring to the rites te cataract, Her body waa recovered. sedans lec. acme al pact Tux Maine State Horne Fait closed yester | Fibs, which, at times, was intense in the beh AIte Arrived in London on the 294, | day afer a three ays’ sceston, ‘Tue princk vielnity of the heart, “He thought “tint Wan toe Wear the Canetde Vere taki | pal attraction of the day wie: eWeepetakee (ib that thus troubled him was one On approaching | for $1,070, for which the contestants were | "Jones? presented a apectmen of ‘coruplete rp Patten tae Bill Wellman, Dan Mace and Lady Chapman. | humiliation, bad no e: only one man tell the shocking story. Tu free baths of Boston have been well ¢ BIL Wellman took the sweepstakes, cuse to make, 5 ells best. that Mec oote Bad out fonght him easily, that there was bat lite Grammar Stoxiea, It is understood, will | Me fight io Mim, thet bis Aghting days were 1 Sheridan | by the Jack ined (h L mipeornape bd Belican' ree °"MleCoole remains tu the city s few dave : yeral Sheridan leaves by the Jackson | patronized this seacon. During Inst mouth | alte; of " remains fn the city a Raltrodd et seven OWlosk Unk, the ‘umber of persons who avalted Uheue | “iakatkme of Pepe hcigseatehadtie longer. ‘There was, comslaersbie {alk esters pe 6,—~Cen. Bheridan | iver Of the, opportunity of a free wash | and Assinant Attoreey Binekley’s opinloe. | dey about m buim agains’ James Blltocd | new Ontvawe, Bopt. 6.—Con. Bheridan | were: Men, 88,008; boyn, 171,027 ; women, | Geueral Sickles turned over yesterday to | ors Coburn, but there is nothing dee and the embers of his personal staf left girls, i, total 6 for Leavenworth this evening by railroad, They wore escorted to the depot by the | Mayor, the members of the council and « ber of eitln Several gentlomen addressed the General in | brief but complimentary terms, to which he responded, Resolutions of regret at his leaving the city were read and adontnd. One of the tare Remors (rem Washingten. Wasirxatox, Sept, 6. The rupture be- tween the President and his Secretary of | Wear ad interim is now said to be complete? and the latter threatens to withdraw from the Cabinet immediately, The Preadeate | offence, in this case, it seems, is bis Proele | mation exhorting the Southern Command- 10,618 273,061 por Cole, the unfortunate Indy connected with | the Hiscock Insane, Cole is hopeful, and fn ond health | fed spy, and feels folly Taetined in hie ae. | the chy jail, and devotes moat of pd mr Fe oy bs ~ Tachi uaee Karin bam d- ae rents ote healing the sick and infirm.” He cures fn an instant cases of paralysia that have existed for years. Hundreds of men and women are onlnually visiting bim, and the papers say he never fails to cure, Louis Narounow has been revisiting the | scenes of his schoolboy days. The rooms where the Em recelved, ‘le early in- | struction were found In a good state of pre- | rervation, and (he name of the Emperor bim- < General MW Over the same | Mititary District. Aanthority that Mrs firme all existing orders of General Sickles, | edy in Albany, has become | and eighty of the Brute and Stoux Indians, | under # Chief named “ Iron Shell,” bas le He occuples comfortable quarters in | the hostile cainps of © Red Cloud" and come command of the Second | ‘The latter adopts and con- by nite in the matter to announce, as yel he pard, a celebrated light w: iy eect ae are inne: y w 4 61,000 a eter BrOPOMNE 10 Bat Sr. Lous, Sept, 5.—A grand reception wil be given to Mike McCoole, the pugilist, ow his arrival here to-morrow. Omawa dispatches «ay that one bundred time to to North Platte, aud placed themselves une $..._, Rest Ball to Anens, der the protection of the Government, Fight hd ANY, Ag ext us Anvorwr circniar, tsmued from the Trea- | tha Stara tite dF cae cy Wty ABR fl Towing reault: Live Onks, #0; Mutuals, 28 sury Department, addressed to the peinct- | "6 Ss Save base, oi eH pal Collectors of Customs ou the Adantic Curcaao, Sept. 5.—The race to-day bee tnd Pacific Coasta of the United States, ID- | iwoon Dexter to wagon, aud Basuaw, Slaw structs them to Inquire vigilantly into all | Rich, Butler and Lackey to harness, was wow cases of violations of the laws in relation to | by Dexter. The best Lime was ? 2014. Silas the Coolle trade, and to report infractions | Rich came in second, A large crowd wae te thereof Immediately to the Department, a4 | strendance. self, an he had carved it on a window sill, | well as notify the nearest United States At- delitiba Seniincs be anion: | yand dangerous’ cuetoms to which th last night, Proclamation | was still perfectly legibie, and was regarded | torney of the same. [My Cable ta the N.Y. 80m] z Peas | there are men who seek mere notoriety, but | the nasty 8 ee There te a wagon Aug. 23, took place tn Lambeth las + | ere to uphold the civil law, Proclamation f rney ty, 1 the mass of the Convention are those who We ore anene to Mie heach about sundown, | viz., the murder of two children by thelr mo-| which General Grant ls saul to have pro- | With much Intervet. Tue brig Cubs, of St, Joho, NB. from] Banen, Sept. 5.—Tho Taternational Races lane The proeianmatket ocr i | are really acoking after tho. trath—only they | mich goes the ‘otal of ‘te howpttal and té | ther, and the eulchle of the haploss woman. | Noraced istoyal a aprt, f not ta fact.—| gTHARE wae. fedousanow stormon Mount 'aratuncas for onton, was wrecked on Sep | contigued at" Ifeshcim yesterday. Twe em Sot ork The par waret, are afm. 84. per owt. | 6O\\nt0, proportion of te Convention ts com: | cast off ferment of the fever “patients, and | aie waa the wife of Mr. Charlee Robertn, «| prey, Washington, leat siereeceeaitt | tceaber it, alne allen south of Hattres | fendance exceeded. even tt 0€ the day bor Baca bie for/Cumiertand cut middies, “Caeess | of women we do not know, Verhape | {he Wien to ihe beach and cast out to pak | master plumber and painter, living at St) Wassinorox, dept. 5. In the absence of | helow freeziiig Polnt, and ice made on the | Light, with a cargo of 300 hoguheads of mo-| fore, as the contest was to take place for the ere tt feof ammon; and. for | onethird. | We, were tors inereaba Indie | Ory ihe eae with, thelr pentUenta teach. | Cheater erect, Kennington roed. Thy had Positive och! news It in neverthelons argued | telegraply poles on ant near the top several | iagges, The vessel and cargo la « total lo*8. | Grand Prix offered by the Duke of Radewy Bella, Tele seer petvslenme seater epic, | femee than in the male. Oe euihering of ; Nor le this the worst of Mk. Negrose go out | 1. caugren, Charles, aged 1% Anule. aged Pregostautration and military quarters that lowing day, Friday, was the clearest, and | The Captain and two acaimen were saved, | and created great Interest among the (hronge ‘Ptr reamed. er seed 418, \Jongchaired, heavily bearded, peld-headed, | and gather these aoe a rag ee (10; end Frederick, aged 7; and tt 18 the | Genoral Grant will leave the Catinet before | qaour® for Hy Binety miles could be dee | the remainder were lost, ‘The names of those | of visitors at Baden. Some of the best horeag ase eer aida oth ets. Linseed | leat kind, There fy hardly s stout man tn thelt Romes, scattering the disease Lo a ane a veaterday | the end of the week, Biccdman has de-| Hnetly seen with the naked eye In the morn | togt are: Charlee Cain, mate; Willlam Wil-!in Europe were entered for thls (ri. Te@ hale ol}, " weed | the crowd, and not one fat one, Many wear ) the; About 20° minutes to five o'clock yeate a 4 | tog. te ; George Smith, steward ; losely contested, and (Baa £086“ Cabatn nee ose Lineed | the cro, and Simos all soft hate and | aie erin, narves, carefel and nnttioe, site, His. he neightor, hear loud | lined the ofc, but may be prevailed upon |! Osan cha.) dae ne thok 1 U exeepeotrsachced [ead apgreetbendlet at | Cota cetnehinl eacag It Cetin eee Auren omber 5. Petroleum @rm et S16 | dusters, and most of them carry carp | restrain the. morhid craving for a little food, | cries of murder, og Robert's house, | °2 Scer bin crinis be indeed upon the Sout! t the | ' be “ye tain is badly | French t Ruy Sas Wad (he wennal fe | for siaudard white. bags, evidently led with books amd pau ¥ f % the garden tn front of Mr, b Meates | white le are too poor to hire the freed- | Fred. ———, a boy. ap’ | French horse Ruy (erence for vinudard white | pitts pene | ut that little is alm tp SS Aid pene | Bhe‘nere wet. tha boy Charles, who, {0.8 Grand Pecamument of the, United oe | wpeoe UC erie uae oe rare | pret romeh bee iy hat 00 he Pale Phe New Cable of the > ‘ark, New | Tie women are forthe moat part past thelr The fever lias ex inarked prefer- | frishtened and excited state, sald, “Oh, Mra, a By a Ry ne be eine Meundiaad and London Telegiaph Com- prime, generally of the eadaverous order, | ence for that portion of the lly whose Fue | Hoar killed the two, dnd wilt wal Waaninore Do. sept poo 0 of aye the whic ot ilove Winn nine of Baden. r 5 n then a cheerful face breal oe me. rm. ‘at _once 0 organization, styled the Grand Fi | tec 'galaa, and Wark for teense! ves, and that s “Nour Synvny, Care Breron, Sept. 4—| Gat io aullr, and lighting up with Jolly | He tote dee Origtaally ity dy by the Fran der a oeeied, to the | of the United States and Natioual Union| every tub muat thereafter stand on ius own | Hmtoreating “ge qn te im Bisven of NEW YORE ue new cable, manufactured By the Teles) and Intelligence, te Ae i we to find | Bult at upon the ground he treet bas | Hore tant gor where “in one. of the | Johnsou Men, beld » menting hie, evsalags | Ree ar tan erst ee he |. oe Newey interest oricket | “Tava Preesotings sieeporeast Ponatrudt Com- td minietes tom mind dis- | gradually risen till the grade is, In many | he found” Mrs, Roberts lying , The peoceediigs were conducted In secret. . Yesterday a very Interesting game ofcricket | Day’ rereph Constrydtion end Malztonsnes ‘could: minjater.to a mind wt higher than the houses orige | rooms # \ [| Ils understood to bea branch of other elu. | Mas, Gavenat Mraanan Toft yesterday $ tn, Tohe,| Frew the Committee on any. for the New York and Newfoundland | e404, some equi pluck a rooted | PAG Tr der these honses there ing | Bear the doorway loading t9 the, back, Yard, | 1 le understood to be @ be per rvaueconeyance for Renin fience hy | wae played a the New York grounds, oto- | rem oe, poramsen s fand London Telegraph Company, bas Just | sorrow. ‘The \e Ria net a nding pool of stagnant water, enriched Hight on. thé left arm hove the me river forthe East. It was with sincere | ken, between the Satellites, tutional convention met at A. M. Se een successfully, laid between Placentia | TANGA stacy mot aan, but Yee aac, wth the drainage of yards and thy recep: | THEN et ata. Ob, Me pert what California. meetin our ceng dir | argh and hat noted clube at Kleven of) So rented and sd i ps bus 6' ‘} * cles not to be names se pools 4 H ye" J an . + uct New Foundiandand this place, thus complet | SetSrmined to have theit own Way. | nuatly” sending” that. reekine contagion , have you done?” The unfortunate Wine) ue sate Kiection—Partial eters, «| sven cberised Pegs) her ‘he on | Mow York, ‘Though, the pluck of the Betel-| Cer Werone now Tux cowMtrmag tng a new route from Nova Scotia to the At- | por if ghe will, she will, depend on't, | which ten breath and dic of. that she could scarcely articulate, Bax Francisco, Sept 4—The counting of | tana. Quite « number of the citizens turned | tes may be ndulted, tcatcely in challenge antic cables, to work im conneetion with | Apdifphe wout, eho wou't, and that's the | "1; i, feared that on Scotia of the bpehen derstood to make some mention of her chil- | the vote of San Francisco was mot yet eon- oe in ene Sot Poaed a0, Seoort of | ing such a formidable Eleven as the Ist Mr. Marris, from the Comesittes oa Cities ow lines now being constructed by the eeu the‘ strong-mainded” have throws | fultoad el hare tot he nuspcnudsd, 7 | fond Oe gine oe, had tn ber iL cluded, bot it ts thought that Haight wit| Bonar, whit nppsees Wa baie Hage of Se New York C; G.I addition to otae eet repertee ibe talowing article j gu Western Union telegraph Company. The | ovo ot ee ny regular frock coats and | Dercription of the Disrase. bob ‘oelghbor, with whore assistance | have 1,000 majority. McCapying, the Demo- | "", Seder from the British War Orfice has | YSatagee ae ating here ved ing | ele Teche exes rs, power in aeable has been tested, Cola) be one of Rroweers,, the rae Sone peur A Geseription of this truly awful disease | the almost inanimate voy was remred Le | rate candidate, e aaron probably aloe been recently aued, Ihoktng tee umber af | four fen der, irength, “She a ght be | thacons ofthe st taal hele VORA mont perict Sek ME incline, and botm being spare x be antes, the hearth rug. The | , ; ernes be | ; je hinings. Kore | elty ordinances are faithfully oxecuted.. a 5 both be re in the figure, 4 its attending horrors may not be aimlss, “ O stance called in, {t was | Legtslative Ueket. marry to seven per cevt on the whole estab- | without much play In a singte Inn! on eae ently lool leony & bay et 4 feeling of chilliness, a Fynud. ae mal aac had Inthicted » | turns from the interlor show reduced | fienment of ® for. and further requiring | made a astashing 40 for the Yorkers, and | faci a tata tits fo svi wom DOMINION OF CANADA. ‘of the women delegates take aif thelr hats | Commencing » Jed by pains deep pumeture inthe left arm, by whtch the | Yulon inajoritie it ls thought | that no man shall obtain such permission ¥ho | Dempacy and McCulloch om the same’side, | lent be eetabliaked Dy, lar and wil Jon Hctaree from the New Demtstos. | jike {he men during the scesions a fastilon | quick fever Intervenes, accompanied by pale | Orel PETE rittectes had’ been divided. | will be elected ; but the vote of the State will jr not in possession of a good conduct badge: | made double figures. A ninaber of VIsitOrd Denis oe witch he. aha be elected. ie baat peusuey 5. P. M.—MeGce 1s | all women might advantageously follow 4m’ in the head, back and limbs, The pain tn the | Ei) Yfien dead. Several medical gentle- | probably be close. At the same time the privileges of married | Gr the falr #ex «en ed the jroceedings by | Rot recelvey during that od any other @ Mowrnvar, Sept, 5~ hes a majority | G00r8 | nead ts frontal, and often exceedingly severe. | mon arrived npon the spot. The rineT| SAN Fuancisco, Sept, 5.— Partial returns | soldiers are gr tBes RERHARCS, , TOR Sete, SORE 0 FPP” |e a Oe ta “peat three asset yy "gta, Deri’ pros-|yoOB Zesterday CTuctdas) afierngrny 8 et | tended with compremion of thought and having got, abroad, « large crowd ircet waa | from leas than «ne halt the counties In the | A Vat lange sale of Government clothing | jolned aan, \¥ mars Sitaram . ; , ° mp ed the ‘ 08, f batta's y " every Cartier rae the proof of his | {fenry C. Weight took the ground that apir-| delirium, ‘The stomach Is affected, and vor eee hy. ldlers that It required a large | State, Dut including the most populous,sbow | took, place a es Hea ebne aapriwnans cates & Ay Mayor may be Femored by th specs have been endangered by Xt YGor- | Atualiats ‘are at lesue with, Christendom 1 | jipg enguce almost kmmedlately, ‘The matter | Pogy of hollee to Keep the thoroughfare cleat | urge democratic gains everywhere, Haight | {M2 iN Layee Mavens, FaN OBE. c sie fy of being heard tn defence, aud for causes te Daving received drafts from chard 0G (| tree regard, to wit: the Bible, Christ And | vomited conslate of the conte ‘The police and the medienl gentlemien were | byt roa 20 to § amajoriby tnn-| more, Cineinnatt, Lou Aue, Meng, and) metallic et lly... Alaigoed in the order of reinoval. | Tn came the : . Fenian organi- | tt peer nf jenies thal ted cor rom the. expression tnade use of by | Greg doubtful jorhain’s majorities | Myre’ yy 1 Th Of the | Smith, b Tilly...... Decome vacant betece pon pleat Tarn, Row TES ER | tie Bie rencera ot tevoiatie role ‘of con: | mach, of bile, ead thin, col tie Cuaron tofpike their may up stairs, | fi'tos intortor wil mt 7 i : ove | property ait ret te ‘atinated w ‘t nO, Being Latina he expiration of ihe tarm for which be 4a lone, fo i t Kien! complaint a aod A ol hack hedroom over | i he ion Heke eee ily ta i ot. Kirke b, ed : Movrinat, Sept, $.—The election to-day | duet, Por, tet Te oat jects Cheat H fim evlay and geuallive to light. | Pie, tak Oe Mt Seedber prom oper | pom he, Fo id at leant two Cone | coneld Th halk oF goede ee Tough hy | mam, gly upon te presiding of@cer of ie, Boers eaed oft quietly. Cartier's majority ts 967. | 4." mediator and maintains that ealvation | fed. im ‘sometimes burried wa regal ing out of It, the Ifeleas body of Frederick | gresamen. e i ick | gt. Loulses houses,one firm alone purchasing | Kem Racept in the cities of New York mot ‘ajortty 1, ‘The volunteer cav-! ean only be through one’s own merits. | prt w aud embarrased. The skin le} way found. He was lying on his left | ty jy he hundred thousand overcoats and eighty: | A scokign the legislative power sball be vested ye sd ga hy of th Gereruke General | Christendom avers dhat the aero ercak | commonly vot dry and harsh. The rolowinneet (side, with bis Handt clenched ee be fiye thousand undershirts. Haya, not ait, Board of Aldermen, their number, the mode airy and guides of the e by ‘Spiritualiem declares that | from. which. ie disease deriv pame, Arve | ih blo poor boy's | athe ¢ Vidette saya: The op. | Robluson, ran out, of fpatiolied the elty and policemen mounted | ee rae ee nate Hinge the ez, bem spreads to the forehead, neck | Covered a tO omg cart to ene, | MOE CUM, Me ined in the Legislature. Sun Mesh Lake Vides layed, The ereaaton: | Gren iit en in Now York sad Brookiyw sander the command of their chief, were also | PTT Tet point progress—seemed to be | an roast, and last Je to a proose, and sometimes, | and there was littte evidence of ang struggle | If lost, Governor Low ia expected to call an Pera true’ corn crap B gone Un the pee pig 4 Aevidiy Soo yy Aitcrmen. = ace HAvorite idea of the audience; it met | varies from oa dark mahogany. | having taken place. Lu the frat Moor front | otra geasion of the present Legislature 1 SD COED CFD 16 BORE Ui TN Bios | Sprapased of 8 b he ward at djfferent points. McGee will | the fh y 1. On. the | In the last etage, app: whit floor upon her left | Constitutional amendment. tato vines aro strip | raien, The Borg, sil with the hearty sympathy of all. On the | ere ene tent drat molat and white, | hedroom, lying ont i fos | Hy, the Conetteu | beans in places. Orchards are alt eat. ive members, mn St, Lawrence ball to-night, Bible and on Christ, while the views of | ive, Phe i wundred and is full | side, was the corpse of the poor child vote in San Francisco was 17,865, about | beans aera tet dn | tan a Wright undoubtedly coincided with the ma-’ ang pounding. The patient is very restlons ‘ea. | Whose head, Beck 6nd bosom, ware, beer rq | 000 lene Sa the rel a ine, Cores c Tilly, lb, web. MoCull . shat cf INDION MATTERS. dority, tere waa by. no meni because tho au | SCY ne fivecia Eueomy and ancious, of eae: | 04, with blond. Bho was lying oomeetstiee sathiy resulting from diagust ut the spilt ia | ony tn | Eder, po ont tery ‘anes ch aan Rewt 1 Phil Kearney Masacre—Omctal | demonstration. “perhape not, ects (ho tie ning, the | right arm was extended and her left hand It tatcapossibte to gives reliable “a op will probe | Metenite, b Meculnicd the term of ofl shall be thar year, Bosed Krpert—The Soll sill Stained | dlence did not eympallitin wilt OA litie Arete Ot oe eget to | feet. visible from. beneath. the body, waa Of the general result, y uf Cha, pesah oop way | A scarce ¢ Places of Shall Rowse Picked | Ory, but, because (bey nee | Meeosilotoge 1s succeeded tite I clenched. The coverlet of the bed was from the Intertor | BfOve. fu but le jure at | ele Bid val Shuntion of Our io | bo fren shall: gg Proce 5 Loma, id, also the washatand. Here present. je ultoeh A man pamed Barnes, ly on he unpleasant symp! \ atalned with blood, als ‘ ed out aa thi Vright's aubeldence, stc Wome: Mie Bible and of Christ Stuallstic champion of the He averred that Spitualism not ba aro, Sept ndge Kinney of | do Vniiod States spectal Indlan Commission, Spir- d on the ‘The | countenance more natur be oor covler, the rr Anes and tebe (se anne foe | Krrtable, the pine calmer, the. expression of the molater ani has just artived in this city from Fort Phil) Bible, was not true, safe Spirituallem. | however, becomes more different and | ence were not Very patient with sich or- | the akin, col on Kearney, having been absent slx months, In | andjence were ot Very patent vam and. he deeper Ia Wak Tile wees ieee hours, Goong fe is of the official duties, Itaders of the Convention were very restless sae he prolmged to twenty-four oF thirty-alx, y last shx gentlemen were ap-| at the introduction of such old theology, | Uhied mae. in characterlaed by prostraito. | ' dent to confer with the Barnes was crazy enough to sult the | The pulse, becomes more feeble and the skin | Fy ho Presiden ser | Wildest, After attempting In varlous ways | darker, he tongne may remain Tange and rolet, | Sfaiisns, and particularly instructed to ascer- | TO eh cKe Barnes off the coining im of a bial | or become dry and brown or rmooth, faaured and d dain ol! the facts connected with the Fort | ness committee afforded a chance to compel | bleeding. The Phil Kearney massacre. ‘ no vote taken upon | At frit 1emay consist of a colorlens acid liquor At Fort Laramie the Commission dive, Al a 2 i pd eas " tent the Cone soon, ta be cases, It ait ater ae | weand Judge Kinney, with the full authority of | {he queens at ee Titeh 18 | ene the black "vomit. ‘The. quantity Yebe Commission, proceeded by himself to | an infallible rule 5 ta See Dace ae 4 Gort Phil Kearney. He visited the massacre | of Christ as Mediator i Birows ‘up te peed rounds and found the sail still stained with Ap mes Sometimes dlarrhans now sapervenes, the ston Bec where sixty-five of the dead bodies ‘The Indianapolis Sarnge “9 Fp Rerembling my ected from rv gneve up. Colonel Fetterman and | qypraxarouis, Ind., Sept. 5.—The intere iy ty, OF BRIAN te Pa a eeeine | the Saengerfest continues unstated. |The i him to come to a el the teatime y taken by Judge Kinney, | rm f conduct, aud thought less principal feature to-day was the banquet at ‘or istncreased. ‘The youilting is often gal 0 ment: “LW a the back ro ‘ther was ther 1d tremulous ; there by (wo thousand In- | sfogart Hail, given by the German eltizens of "aa jeath ‘closes the ‘ane escaped, All the. bodies Tndianopotts Ppt} members of the Saenger | jee.’ Vathological snatom: as not hitherto lated in a shocking manner, The | jund. Over seven hundred persons sat down | added much to one, snoiee oF som, Eves me were crushed between rocks, | to the table atone time. ‘The last and great | ‘The mom conpianl Tins Wo usually ‘dark colored dus skull were picked Up PY | concert takes place to-night: Feat, Halle) ditog of Oh metimes tohan pT i mM * lity,” ‘The wurface of ates Wloney: «complete record of the Mine “eitk's irrocesslo piesnic and a| Its coseulabl Oy so4q yellow: after. deat jwaraace of the ‘hostile Indians since the | Pailin the evening. Senator Morton Je ane | O08 Mid yok present any trace tha was clablished In June, 1946, and the | gounced to liver an adress a the ple-ulc. | arng'it. The ote iem fai wid the ana, ‘sto- a — wn color, oa 1, eee evens ecndrined ‘omicors have been | qTqy Fenlan Convention continues to lt, oma att 9 ened, and Its mucosa own, Lieut. | 7 i purer \ ; oa ol, Fetterman, COPt ore Diartam, | st Cleveland, Oblo, with closed doors, Bo | meniran tii ene aero ware forky> ent; Bngtiasn, A dennese and Licut, Sterabergh. and | eava a dignatch received last wight, evidenily a strug oor ebild wn f the boy, inflieted & sever throat. ‘The eldest boy, Charles, who fimt gave afterwards taken to het how Ing question Fred. between t and bump. n over the kitchon, and there saw Freddy sitting in the ebild’s chair. M Te had tak gas the alagm to Mra. Hill, w ne made the following stat ; | eounties formerly U Playing, to ne en n wvith | from, Fay Cinilependent. Unk down and eaid, " Frod., | suvail vote, but I helped the x uw ‘ i ie Opinion of Union ent with ‘her upetalrs and | A a yeen, nominated inst [then ran upstairs a the aot of ‘sawing’ his wath tie! kei, | She then Saree | AStreat effort will be made to consolidate ood 4 chair down won the foor, aud, the TY ‘the Cuion strength for a vie t the Judbe spartan ah OF, lee, Pinot J teen ranbess clal election next month; t Dewwvcrats Sow sue river with Freddy?” She sald, Cae ioe caren miibcugn they edrats they. ‘He's very il") Mother Uhen ram up stalse Port have dour litte aigainet Bidwell again to the frout bedroom, a ale was lying on the bed suffering from —— i apes. Mother took hold of her, Georgia. Annie sald, oy manthery {7 pooaticas sao, HU va. Pope. si pu golng to du?’ Slother said, Ne WT tub Jou,” and then drew the knife back- yreTds Gn, enh biiBeoe Hl M Wards aud forwards across Apple's tliroa writing a series of letters yer ¥ Was in tbe doorway and saw this. Twas | in pep in which be ate Frightened, aif ran away downstairs, thro en ao neapectabie. white tua ba the front aod back Kiker ne Oe Atotuet | the South approves military bills aa Seppea ih the doo the kitchen, and | constitutional, right, just or desir be rwey of place between her mother, who had, as | where, on be- ‘gene believed to be ahead. known of the fate of the h though tt helps, | 4 | the Union e na, in. the Man | # | Wranclaco district, ts J The | e | Union local tickets 1 in Mo | the State would have gone Union by | majority, and that the parttal defoat t { g vt r Owing lo the disaffection In the Union ranks: | Tun Cambridge City Mirror learns that » horrible crime ‘was perpetrated in Wayne Indiana county, near Richmond, Ind., a few days ago. It appears that three brothers started to the woods hunting, wh er brother determined upon going with (hem, but the older ones remonstrated swalost bi olug, but the younger brother still kept f fowles them up, when the older ones becom- ing angry whipped bim to death. ‘They then concealed the body of their brother ‘in the woods, After the was found nilssing, search wi body was found concealed in the woods as above stated. A more cruel and brutal aifalr We could not leara the a young: was never heard of. names of the parties. Ax old German, calling himself Albert B. Kinsler, has Ween in attendance at the | ring Junction (Mass.) camp meeting, making quite « speculation out of It. His | system Was Wo get up in the meeting and tell y Of his poverty apd suiierings interlarded With religious senthnents, af which a confederate Would rise and attest the truth of the story, saying that he had known Brother nd that he was @ faith- ful Christian snd worthy of charity. Libe- ral collections were made for him every Ume he spoke, and ho was gettng rich qulle f when he was detected fm certuin Inaccurai 2m owers as may be Lagislavure, bat they ave cutive powers, a ecet. Kvery nck ordinance, resotution oF. diag which shal have passed the two Bo ‘ommon Counell of New York o¢ Brooke Byca, 1; wides, 4 T 4p (tT ) ted | RY, proceed to Sonaieer Seh eh or. kee vier and Pratt (Troy) acted ae! jatfon or proceeding, an , wpon en Mall aud Sevcuifo as | mendasions tworthitle of ail the imembore leeted | Wench, Board of the Common Cosaell of New | tof Aidermes Moss! es, aud Messrs ‘Tho Great Rowing Match. The rowing match between Brown and Hammil will take place this day upon the | Hudson River, near Newburgh. Hoth the | & : | af Abd oA Aasiatant men are sald to be In excellent condition. | Baers of Midermen. os 4 ‘The Mayor of Newburgh bas made a requist | (hifucn other ollicers as Lacy aay tion upon Mr. Actom for assistance, and the | Aa" Police Commissioners have decided to send | “1, The Controller or chief & hat parpoes, fi shall rt Captain Young of the detective force and a | and the vers of taxes aud aasorame dosen detectives, and twenty M. P's.” in | York wal Brook 7, hall be. chowon yt uniform, to look after the plekpockets and | o Thole cf Th t, none . ¢ you to | uneandid accept, the candid re) - wait gd she answered ST stab elt 1] prove, all despise. |The fret article will ap ease ter thraat the Kite Into her aru, | poar in the Chronicle to-morrow, aud L& fol> Vand thou tho Uvod solrted ous all over the | lowed by others of statement which satisfied the police th he Was an imposter, and be was arrested. He bas followed this business for some thine and was recognized as having been at W bralaus avd oer CAMO Mayes Lie deapou roughs who are generally wuimerous at all helt oepertivs depar ment Lode of races ned in the sate, MARA OB Prise Figts Teme and shal! boone WAC A prize fight took place yesterday morn- ing, near Fort Lee, between Stephe and BU! Agnolt. for @0) aside, Seve helore : arsion of tye tem (Or which ag “VWConsinacd am Fourth Paxe) Nay \ — Spee rounds werd fought, when Arnold was de clared the wirmer, © Stephon” being knocked ir; ‘The Cone | Cut of time. Mostoommnr, Als, Sept, 5. ‘one Prise contusion sorvative Convention adjourned to-day after _ a. jek oot. “ | adoptimg the resolutions of the State of Pema-| The Cinetnmati Enqrirer of Tuesday mages Read —X—_—X—S_!___w RATES OF ADVERTISING:

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