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THE NEW YORK V1. BL ISHED DAILY SUNDAYS BXCEPTED, (floccommer of Natsu and Pulton streeta Single Copies TWO CRNTR. Tree Cenaperweek—Six Dollars per year. WEEKLY SUN, gon Thareday ofeach weelt; Is sent by mall ver seat single copies three cent MOSES S. BEACH Hetor of ‘The Sun Ke'ablishment, “HME OLD WORLD. \T) urty-Fourth Year. acard The reeult of all this was that tho | tors @ due proport fae NEW-YORK, TUE: WASHINGTON. - the flent wa that covered many dear pre- | mn of rebel Major-Generals. | the contractor has not enough, let him hire | Wority of the cafes and restaurants abut up | | p for the day, and the unfortunate public Wa row, Sept. 9. The inclement weatrer has prevented ts | eve e Com! hich are de- | since April 15th, 1885, about 8.000 pardons | with whom we have conversed shake their | Sun Cable Dispatches. (i, cone. tuytows hn! have non grand ts tne Prondent. These | Sendo and bok an ho sper hat | - Fiver to M. Duval the Fight to SpINCe entre ee ee enna ann cecum tatuieters | Ueen Pleasant, Last night was unusually | . " : | round the building, notwithstanding that a sore atham dna, - fatal. Itisa abject of complaint th: | THE ABYSSINIAN BXPEDITION, | (ot hagitrovioucly Yet to these saine restau: | and agents; members of the Confedernte | dead of the Howard and of the hospitals are | am | Fant and cafe Keepers at an cxortitant um | Cabinet, Govemors of Southern States, and | taken to thelr graven tn extrem wagons, ct: | the places they occupy wal COM: | onwards of ninety BrigedlerGenerals, with atime. Ht ought not to be perm PEACE CONGRESS IN SWITZERLAND, | pisined that they had no right to place UPwards of ninety Briguller-Gemeris, WHEN | for there are an abutatance of hearves, ait if CARIBALDI AND ROME, ts Fears of Coming Trouble in Europe, | monopoly invented by M. Le P airs outside thelt ehopa, the plied that they had paid tor their space aud = Major Stitt propri t Clef of the Pardon Barea ght to have it, A lawsuit was the CONS the Artorney General's office, has had to file, | Was the queuce, and M. Duval gained the day. Such / a . 4 tors, of i Gf the good resuite of the evstern of | for the past two years, about 100 applleattons | ghirty-cix hy Mouienrs for pardon from persons who were engaged Among the ineitents of yesterday | fliding, by one of the Howard direc the boly’ of a ebild, unburied for | . lin the retettion, aud not pardoned by the are thee f chee pared ere proclomation of May 29th, 1865, Hy the pro- « &e., ae. The American officers tre Row the cent {| Clatnation of Saturday about 100 of these per= ae od of attraction in Moscow boda fans fone are pardoned, but the other 200 come | ALmayy, Sept. 9.—The Constitutional Cons vaatnin. | at the sights of the city tn company WIth (he | eee ene a. of course, their | vention reconvened at 7 o'clock, JoNDON, Sept. &. The report, which reach: | R, lan ay orities, they are confronted by cases, lke others arly situated, must be) Mr. Fotge ented a remonstrance of ‘ed here from Constantin ople, that the British oup of crimson-dreased Perstans, while | [1% 1! 0 the trustees of Holbort College againot the aptives in Abyssinia bad gained thelr frees there « group of Asiatic Tartars or « party of ) — _ | abotition of the Board of Regents of the Ur & be Without foundation In| Batlve Muscovites, in. their ” The President's friends emphatically deny | Sersity Steg rdlbfincedihies Da tcaercesetonl Hr A a stand with ot - that he is to follow up the Amnesty Proclas | Mrs Hateh moved the Committee on Fi dict suppressed by. curtosity, — Everywhere tn) 0° ; ve onder opening rege | Nanee be requested to Inquite into the expe= Gexeva, Sept, 9.—The delegntes to the | and the word Amerianslt throws wide the | Istrutlon to thove who are tt ded in ite Pence € se are arriving from all parts of pard haym f th \ the Holy Synod, or draws t wn dine ptay ihe 190 ment city from Florence, His reception by hit! Tin. Here are the Stat , leaned ie 1 riends and by the citizens of Geneva wae! Fiizabeth in journeying between St ‘ past week £60 wa sha : hand ted geen nd Moscow. "One ts fitted up ae a tions and 40 caveats have been fled and further improvementa” Ki most enthusiastic. He made a brief speech, | 5 where Elizabeth and her suite of! Me Chat We Hedaibidlone Yo which be declared that hie p: we 10 twelve dined at one table, In the Kremll Itt ears that detnteations di Mr. Hoteh neged the adoption. of euch an move on Rome was nnalterable, and that the | are the Russian cannons taken from almost | eovered by the Peamuers fn the office of the "article as one th iM prove bghly ben be carried into ett in. The bhe un, probably the largest | Ant $3,000. The money was taken from the | w nd pine Rew York, te an enviable pst rmany world, Js mounted on wheels and ts funds ossesced on the Nat 1 for the tic pated with New Jersey aud outer Piet: te pha eg heres Cutuference, are piled up at’ the mouth of the | Py sieges hegtate ae The President pnnounerd Messra. Axtell Fraud Duke of Baden at the opening of the | | al Parragut measured the muz e amount of geld in the Trea ) Hiseook, Reynoléy, Hinehmen end Arm Diet af Carlsrube, in which he advocated | pie toalay, In the presence of the party, obs $92,751,210, and coin certificates, #11A7 rong the eominittce to consider the expedi= Alliance with the North German Confederas | eerying that © Mississippi gunboat ight | 700, ‘Totel, gu7 ‘The amount of eney of Making © constitutional provision a ft shots Admiral ls not tft | Currency be 816,003,004 reqhiring the Legislature to provide: by Law hon, tow feeling of uneasi- | ins, and thinks that when we | curren fort nentenre of the disabled sole fess in political circles, Fears are enters | ¢ Inches, we were fetrograding | ‘The Secretary of the Treasury has to this” diers of the State tained that recent complications will be | ta Cor, Tribune | date removed the injunction oF eaveat tora Thiet of the Whole roamed, the owed, and that questions may arise = one hundred and eighty-four of the Missouri Consitemtion of the report of the (ommittce Libs ibaa ti he eco lcled tela dt ‘The Prince imyerial on uty, dead sdiccita dake At . on Finance and Canale, and. Mr. Barnard, of which will agein disturb the tranquility of] 4 ptt tater aagee On, Sunday the | Stile bonds, twelve of the th Carolina New York, spoke at length in review of the Europe 4 Kn pay . bonds, and two of thr Tennessee bonds ry of the canals, and in warm condem: Hines, Visitors to the eamp nt Chalone beheld « curls | ie i eee onan ici wweractedt trong A af links icinageAnaOns ae. Saponee {. 9—Fvening. Dr. Louls De- | ous and Interesting scene, Two eeniinels, | He Gercriment of the Interier, while held nt investigations of the Seuate t 7 ea ne tinkforme of Granadiers of the (he Department of the In (Bhd ca Me vittee ourned ‘ be celebrated Freuch p Aakerty Lie N Hysteria cahd ee tng HUtruat for certain Tndlan tribes, the 9 : ars of age. knapescks on thelt backs, ryan rate: amonnt stolen being 670,000. ‘Th NERAT. SHERIDAN, ; Piya! rhe Canara | Hfavely Up and down before the un nipied | holders of the bonds thug released from ea- Demonstration In tts Hone rte Cartan Welese, trom Rew. | Or “tbiepaa dull i ati ai aA an Wag Yeat, haying presented the required proofs | Br, Lovis, Mo,, Sept 9h. —Tho demon- arrived bere today ie so was, In cotnmomd of the poat-of that they procured them In good faith, from | stration to-night In honor of Gen. Sheridan honor at the Imperial tere, had taken | known and responsiite parties, wil! now be | was the largest outpouring of people ever these two soldi through thelr | enabled to obtain the accrued int Witnessed in 8 The torch tight pro- exercise, Inspected ‘thelr arms and aceoutre chic t,t beset best io ag ments, and then placed. them as gentrion box j cession wa y two miles long and con- fore the Etaperor’s door, at the sane tim Doar yy hai aah ton JMOL of over twenty Poste of the Grand giving them the password. Their names were following Is from the Washington | ariny of the Republic, a lange number of col Buygenie-L in Connieatt ndent of Boston 7 ored organizations, representative of the v t runs d st Grenadier re again fullof more of Cabs | rious wards of the elty, the fire departine ¢ ard ince, wishing to gu nd one ot them isto theetfect aud an immense throng of elttzens, ‘The idle sof a sentinel, | Reverdy Johnson tine positively accepted | procession was nearly an hour tiling past the FINANCIAL, esi into practice Secretary ot State, Another is Bouth Hotel, on the east baleony of which Lonnos, Sept. 0—Kvening.—Consols closed at | 8nd for the i both he and his pera Stecdtuin has declined the War, Gen, Sheridan, his Stal oflecrs, nicmbers 069-16 for money, 1 companion carried presented Department, tearful of a rejection by the. the various connnittces and invited guestawere American recurities closed at the following | i courding to the rauk of the superior Senate, He is sald to be unwilling to give 4 al. ‘The crowd at and in the: vieluity Faton United States Fivestwonty bonds better xt | oiticors ait others who passed before thet gQaying office for an. uncertain thing in. the Hromemslon: ad Hawes a Sap eer ge Dost, nequltting themselves of this duty witht Cabinet. Efeel authorized to aay there bs ne ered 10,000 persons, sid udinira eeston and gravity (ruth in these rumors, but you heed not be Chait Uhroned the #treote on the 4 at 76 fort COMMERCIAL, The wales of the day foot up 1 and of or his life Re surprised 1d Charles Franc of mare A sing culled by to relieve Mr. Sew 20,000 4 The follow wud story is tes) turn will receive a foreign imiestor Atter 9 Eventny lated by the Levant Meredd nlso stated that Hon, Mr abook, Of € Jomed dull with a declining tenden- | A peasant returning from Brousea with 7) Cunt. w Beorsvary Be> Hy n,markst closed dull with & declin | Tiras tn tis pocket, which be had got for the | Gulloch ins iw daye | riley otal Bd ,, Tse fatlowinig ate the sale of bis KiIK cocoons, was topped by a, Changes which may be an ed tor the | tate, Jdiine uplands, wed; Middiin present. ‘The report may be true that Gen, | addres itlaws who demanded: bis mon HeClolian has be telegraphed for by lis ewhat « ferred to SI h could not have been less than from 100,000 persons the enthusiasm of the crowd had bid delivered veral on bel nt Gov people ot the eloquent which he by Ge The poor man with tea k4 Sia Miia fale aa tc nna stale Lee dh © friends, as stated in some of the papers, but he here of many hard fought Held, The breadetnfts market alored | up bis little hoard, and told the chtet the | President Johneon is ignorant of the fact. L| the representati Anierican ebivalry, the fe, per quarter. for band, who represented himsel! at Monolt ‘ at 1k. 4d. for Californi 4 wnolty | tearn he has ot thought of the General in | statesman ax well as soldier, to whon’ the | that he must have changed character of late ae Ae ia wan Hal COnMMrIS IR the Neb of phate Jon With any position in bie Cabinet, | people of Louisiana and Texas will look with mn cuecrey Hite, Lard, | Bede nnce ore wader Goetvets eat ant ie now sdinintstering the Wr tittde and + as the inn Who opened 1 AEN oom, te WL, and me. litle Heed fo hic appeal but ordered the peas | Bepartment to the eutire watisfuction of the [say to 8 perimanent peace and "prov far Oh Athon Gia, for Poin, | SMU shout ble business, ‘The Iatter wns too | EArcutive erity. : Sd. Ashen, Bis, for ath Pig telnet A one ueh speculation it indulged in here General Sheridan then stepped forward and olen, 10. foe epltite, aud | glad to hurry off as fast ae possible but be | ae edect of the Ainnesty Proclamation. “Tl replied as follows Laan 18: Ponteh ota nding with the Administration ia, | 1 precine you all knew T never make 6d, eateh pig tron, fs. 0 ‘Amnesty removes ali disability, but | hea. [regret exceedingly that 1 ain perm, £110; Mhaterds £3. Ls uace dy iFaaale AA Aver. wayiatl 6 fravold nelfectual where the registration has | tnable to make one to-night, but this ve atta tine on de diane: it wae the real Mouoll and bis wets | heen closed. Where tis isnot the cate, the | kind welcome has been unexpected by i a eening “The petroleum | avd the chie! exposed the greatest HMliua | party may enforce ba legal Might bY al] y, and Lean enly return my. shieere Woes are eciinlug, Vetandart Hon that her Interloper should have | Dea to the Courts, The wetion of tic Fredt: A Yor your enthusiastic aud. kad we wo ee | ae ae mn found out the spurtoris | Seus iu proclalining amnesty, meets the full | cor f Lunde teat tet themego after, wiviog tthe there | @pprobation of alt Conervative Unlon men, | A few remarks were afterward | tu ihaohlerhedien we toe tree's Governor Geary, of Pennsylvania, writes General Pile, aud the crowd gp TR baskad in tue to a friend in this elt: Bs nt Johnson | persed. | Share. Du © Manoll. a miniat ne cached; he is necessary to | In point of numbers, enthusiasm, and gen- t Manoil ¢ our Radi Pharaoh was to the delivery | eral warm ond hearty eyimpithy, many of Metre yt sll gh ag OG A raeareg Rat This letter bears date say the demonstration has sent him off, ‘The poor fellow returned | Prior to the election in California > . Bt, Louls 7 fe Re The ee Rone earned ugratulations still pour inon the Presl- | From elev ie tomdlay AWLLCEPATAL I fk eon] Hicuerafter ull by 8 Hires than he expected | gett on the result of the Cullfornia election, | eral received visitors at the hotel, nd the [CAML DINPATCH TO THUE SUN Biodiesel fA ¥ C he Cal na now here say that the issue | crowd of callers wus almost jucessant, The Loxpoy, Sept. &—The Bubliine Porte has | {have been, and gave his, fellow-villagers &) was fairly presented iu tele State between | General will leave for Leavenworth to-mor again intimated to the European Powers | is white rule or negro supremacy row afternoon, wae What it cannot admit of any intervention on| — Central amd South America items. Wasiimoton, Sopt. 9.—The oficial Agures | aye grought In Oblo continues, and the thoir part in the affairs of the Island of Can- Bia, and therefore absolutely Mopt the project fur a Joint Commission of Yoquiry be Terr ble Persecations of the Cretane Accoun'a Received at Washingtom. Wasutncron, Sept. &—The latest Intelll- | § ence from Crete, received at the Greck Le- gation, charg Btates that he obtained certificates from some the crucities, with a view of influencing pub- ic opinion by the interested statements of ' ) et 2 > " hove in pay of Turkey. ‘The Crotans sy | rivate letter from Porto Rira toe ge! ne ironeciad fleet moored against the |” Tix British brig Cubs, Capt, Mackell, | Sr se sud me old tore wilh made on "he rt | the facts can be proven by eye witnesses, He ‘ bad broken ut there, the roldiers right bank of the river, below Algiers, has from Matanzas fur Boston, with gt bunde ad Ofy, to ebow aleo proof # re ¢ from Sphakia | Joining the people; that the ertillery had left) guifercd severely by: the present epidemic, | wa rie aa Liat that it has been 1 time wish f to have Oe pon & sith ba bs ipod ae pe te | their quarters in the capital and yone to the | Me is ¥ rr A ts eee was totully wrecked near Hatteras Light. | ny property, 1 Unerefore give tay property to my Darnt all the villages in his rear, in the prov | country; that. the. Captuin-Cencral, oy ie many ofticers and The Captain was badly injured. Only two, mice un freviy ae my father ave It to me, L have Jace of Bt. Basill, the most notable of them | chicse, bad hid himself or fled; that the rov- | Me ory but, y sea Ward aad Ale ware hak promised him once aud tny” sister @ number is "| Glutionista had went steamer te: New York needed only for purposes of preservation, It | {imew to give Ite her, all excepting about one Weing Myrtos, Leucogia, and the monastery | folti ran 10. C faking him to | i not likely that there are many of | Revowrs from the crops ta Mississipp! and nd dollars iu prescute to my | wf Prevell. At Mesagia, In the province of} tse flurwelf at t 6 him To | them, yet 65 of the men and 10 Of the offi- | Arkansas continue favorable, but the prevas | Ayuda and reletione | Kiswmos, he seized Mr, Kasianda, an elderly" Reliable. advices w Gren- | com have or have bad the yellow fever, and | tence of the yellow fever on the lower Mise WSrovia Asm Howsan, and @ seal.” Gentleman, forced him to apply fire to his! 849, announce that t Bre* | died, —N. 0. 5, tissippl will greatly retard the bringing the} On the other side it it claimed that the @ bnt, and then burnt him together with | Ms extended the Panama Kailroad Com- . tt Ape shenatur Jaration Is ® tracing from : “ any’s franchise for ninety-nine years, tor — | 908 ket. ; ime are pegriine Aggy basil he airaw | the consideration of one tnillion dollars ¢as! Yel er Hema. Patrons, Fearless, Butler, Silas Rich and jira ther ery. This supposition At Patelarl be mutitated a geniteman in a Koid, and wnnval payments of @ quarter OF 8) Tue prougton (Lexas) Telegraph of the 27th, | Brown George are entered for the horse thow | stren it isa pre | @ameless manner, plucked out his eyes, and | Pilon dollars ate pariiri ant CAL Maen oa halite. of the Wiseonsiu Agricultural and Mechanie | else Copy, identical I pect with the eo murdered him, paaae 2 i | colasasctallon Sotetianciag t ‘A eang | OFiKiNAD, Abd LL is claliwed Chat no two alguna Tradces-l'slone in Kurepe, | ‘The fever «till etaoda the same aa a week . won, Commi ing Lig tures vald by any hun pesibilits be | At Cornitades he slew three nuns, besides declined to | be given rise to execrations against the Mexicans generally JN araugua (he cholera is not yet extinct. ieee pai Chill, the new port of Mexillones, on the jours island of {he same name, whe attracting « PESTILENC j re Omor Pasha with practicing | mud & Co. feceit in order to palliate bis conduct, and | of guano | workme ‘of his follow soldiers, denying the reports of | site of @ future town, in future the steamers of the P. 8, .N pany would t of the rogistration in Virginian will be an- nounced to-morrow, and will show a total number of 115,157 ; colored, 101,490, White 13,665 atemala the charter of a bank has 4. The death of Maximilian has deal of sentimental talk, and | | uajority Tux of attention ‘since Mr. Iteney ‘the Vellew Fever, 10 a contract with th Of the French honse of Ate | New Onurays, Sept. 9.—The total num-| War te Rdigiasi) aud shipment ber of deaths from yellow fever for the w archouges, wharves and piers ending yesterday, were 249, ‘The total num being erected, ad, speculators and 1. ror ine 94 hours nding yeeterday morn Ing, wore 40; ending this morning, 51 n were already * locating” on the Th was thoureht that COM: | que Yellow Fever Sickness om the Iron inde. pality, tatiy bringin, A Lt eh there reguiarl Rl Havana still ¢¢ question of but it was carried by nearly 4 to 1, cites will therefore come under one accounts regarding corn and tate crops con- tinue very discouraging. strike among the segar makers in ntinues. About two hundred ymen have been thrown into prison. Tu steamer Rising Star arrived ut this | a port yesterday morning from Aspinwall, i the California mails and @211,662 in k | treasure, sir vote was thrown yesterday on the pnexing Roxbury to Boston ; The two nlai- ccording ton Engtlsh Partiomentary biue | ago- nether growing better nor worse. A | for twelve hundred dollare comes olf on Erl- eomumitting similar crucitics at other pl book, tr inions are unknown in Russia, {fie south wind now blows fresh from: the wamed in the dispatches, The ‘Turkish | Portugal, Denmark, Sweden and Sicily, In | f% WHICH eeetna to carry conviction ta many | axon Grany hae issued a prociama. froups defeated by General Coroneos burnt | Austria strikes are immediately put a stop to, | healthy, and that yellow fever could not pose | tion as required by law setting forth that the feveral illages ou their retreat towards Mer~) ad the ring Jeadera are lable under ‘the poly pre ail from uel winds; but death i | sui of 1,794,648 0 of the principal debt i cual cod prisoument for aterm vary=| here aud around us. People upon every side | 66 the State of Penuaylvani 4 paid, barre) ta th ag fou eight days to Mree month cround us, aro falling, ay ‘ste apd | oF che Blate of Henneyivania, Was pald, At Melompanciella they massacred an old | Ts Germany and Prusela the Interference | sor week alter week pustes j celled, extinguished, and finally discharged Raied mam, 900 Anoilier cline, andl an ine oF tbe Btate With NATRHIENS POABUES IA Ale) AS iio Texus, on the 2ith during the year ending the 2d of September qase girl, They slew the monk Gideon | ee ae of Iifiencing ieee Lave Rite | ‘There was a genern! iiumination throughs | last Momolake, planting his head onthe cross eroteen Mlegal. By the judustrial code of | ont the elty, caused by the fires of tarand | Jouw ‘T, Jacnsox, the lunatic who ate avhich surmounts the cupola of the chureh. | INH. persons exerclaing a trade, cr nianuties | pine whieh Durwd the whole wigit. OH | cempted to assassinate is father at Posh ; nirther say tbat the Cretans | tue, Who endeavor to combine with a vicw | Beariy: all the corners there waa a fire, aud . i ‘Tho accounts further say that ae Cretan ee tee ie NE WORK Eee the actuate | there Is no doubt but that this will do mgreat | Keepsle, and who cacaped from the lunatl Maring fought for a year against terrible | gos to con s were liable to be tapries deal to purity the atmosphere, Lt should be | asylum at Utes one week ago, was arrested fds, they will never Fetarm to the Turkish | onel fr twelve month ahd jontreymen or | royeated every night mth crital Wwe ec klenville, Ulster county, on Saturday ards of 20,000 Cretan families, | Workmen who attempted to combing tn the | Light now, If many’ more days pass without | Tr yinuy at | Mer Aun am Matiielay proke. Upwards of 20,000 Cretan fami Hoe a ne A ae ce ating ‘us we nay congratue | He stopped at the residence of Hon, George ly women and children, and old men. ent.” 4 te ourselves that we have eacuted his dreads T, Pleree,but suspecting that he was watched, Bare been sent to Greece. Athens, Syra, and eral urneymen, oF apprentices | ft! ravages this sumiser at least, We wotiee took to the mountains, where be was taken, all otlicr Greccian cities have become so formiug Associations without the periniasion that ¢ f the piles were not fred Ir is stated in Cincinnati that there are pi Af the polles, were to be fined or itnpesoned, | Let there be as iiany fires usp ° Meany huge relief committecs, The Greecian Hee aay. have often pirvented strikes a let the police be tustructed: that. al suspicions that Jones was not so badly whij Jadies particularly, are indefatigable in chars! Germany, but ie opinion has set strongly , Gred. 4 by McCoole as has been reported, and jl fe r Mable resi, but cannot afford all the relief aigatvat Viera duriug the Last ten years, aiid | Om the 25th the same paper says that the victory on the part of the latter was meeded without the assistance of Christian 1 an ate AMGr BOLLE Uiky HANG UEGR' Fee | Pray we ore youterday, noarly al Ireses of boughtand paid for, The ribs of Jones were Powers a s : yellow fever roomed to hnveleft the city, and on tte be broken, bi x wary the Chamber oe Was ACCOM) conclude that the danger of an epidemic was a overed FFOI J Bt J French Expesition—Homething Like « Fronce the old Inve was severe against eombl- | about to ban away, | V May, however, | days, ashe was walking about that clty on pAiiona Ol orkinen, = bu * Code was was less confidence Tl orn Agextrordivary scene was witnessed at changed by imperialdecree in 1861, ond all ied who wore renaries to have hea vevday evening, Me Exhibition on Friday, the ead. At 6 Combinations that are not accompanind by fever. In addition to this, about ten | 4 PiSsAstnous conflagrationy "believed to be | Mesasy 1 sha hivaing ihe tarcovidl Conn aces, or fraudulent procedure, | persons wre sick who are reported to have | of an incendiary origin, occurred on the Ja- k in the i perial Comin vellow fever, We have eseaped astonishing: | maica plank ggoad, @ short distance from sien made its appearance with a procession —_ — ly so far, Let us be thanktul we Lave pg sag tS ae , Tue Herold, of Titusville, Pa, saya, that) two months of respite while it was su ucar , 8st Now York, about half-past one o'clock pf carts and a few dozen crowbars, and switbont ony warniug carried off the pnd restaurants had placed outside their Beveral violent tablewix Galaly after the seizure U eopers. stuck 0 not being to the tate of the Comints; as torn down by tho police, ‘They! closed their divore and stuble yp anothe sid This, however, wall doomed At aaine Tate—tho police Broke open the % and avain tore duwn the gbiectional place, Imm uslish restau le a notice, erm os for the aceominodation of the pub- | ceived heavy sin ng of tue Exhibition, | secreting the goods’ of M. Marke, for the | | chairs Myer fad tables which the proprietors of the cafes | J, pu and other New York creditors of M. Marks. | The cas aes Leing in attendance from New Or Tare inicccsted in the reault of th and #0 fatal ‘A tater daje hos the following from a Gal veaton correspondent + Marks, Mod. Marks, HL J, Marke, and) 8 were yesterday convicted and res | fines aad imprisonments for flames place of man fe teen rows’ of new-tinle iirnves feast te | behold. A grim sileut spectacle for the lly= ing world to witicss, looking like countless arinies arrayed in Dato Atretebed aris to eaff Me ving ta line of death —these piles of upturned earth, our kindred dust, caused emotions of sud sorrow ia our heart, ag we gazed use of defrauding HB, Clattin & Co., Philip was a highly important one, wit- and California, Numerous parties oult in Heat the countee, yesterday morning. At the hour named were seen to issue from the store and | residence of William ©, Bebeckel, and the Our business culls us to the last resting | alarm of fire was promptly given. The fire «very evoulng, and there bs to | goon communicated to the adjoining house of Meyers and those occupied by Mr, Asken and family, and the wile three were utterly destroyed, The utmost construation Prevailed, asthe inmates of the burnicy i | buildings rushed forth in their half-dressed | to a state, acreechiag for succour, f a SUN. En RATES OF ADVERTISING. PATABLA UFVARIARLT Om ADTANOR. For every insertion of four lines or tess, For every exira line of part of line....... — t= abel ea etter a OF advertisements or epecial at propor ; to be ascertained on application “MAINE. — 1867, Reanits of the State Election, Pournasp, M returns of the elec Cha Portland Lewiston f Vittaron Searboro, Rath Falmouth Cape Elizabeth Hrunswick Paris Gosham Sixteen towns give C ean) 8,0 being w majority The same towns lat ye A majority of 6,81 fain this year of lose in Bath « Democratic majo and Villshiry (Dem Sept. 9.—The following Hon have been received a Dillebury ant we | 1,053 "0 ambertain (Repubs at) 5,619, of 2,40 for Cumberland. F cave Chamberlain », showing ® Democratic 3,369. There ty a Republic , of 247, Biddeford gives a ty of 240 aguinst 90 last year \ Lavan. One hundred and ning towns give Chamberlain, Republican, 27,715, and Py bury 16,569, herlain'’s majority: this Last year, making @ Republican lose of 9,053 The aegrecate vote In these towns 14 48,98 aguinst 48215 last year total vote of the State last year was HLO8h This year it will probarly fll w under 100,000. Three-sovenths of the v the State is in With a loss of nine-ffleenths of the majority Jast year, ‘The same ratio will reduce the toe tal majority to about 13,600 of a loss of about 14,000, The Democrats will gain representative in some towns, but not enongh to give them tinteh power ti the . Legislature ¢ Me and Citer law of list year has ans donbtedly caused much loss to the Repub- Heans. | Californt Additional Election Retoros- Indian Newsy i Say PFreanctses ke Sept. 9 Partial returns | | from thirty-nine counties give Haight nearly | | eight thousand majority jority for the general Den be about ten thousand fess than thie will Retusns of the fr insuttic The anniversary fornia into the Un with consisted of a pré tion, a poem, and Phe stenmnabiyy ¢ on the 6th) inaten Northern min pig-iron, the first new works of that An expedition thievit Some soldiors tt battle witis the oF captur lows of tour 4 The reports of Ir Washington and frequent. © brushes with the dle of August, kil nt for the pr siderable epirit It is thought the | ratic d vote in the Interior ar of comparison: f the admission of 1 was celebrated to-da eo son of pioneers, an ora auqnet Yriltanme, from Portland and fifty tons of Oregon | invelee of irom from the der Lieutenant Force had wakes at Mrant River, hill neiderable party, with a | killed and nine wounded, vy outages in Oregon, Haho mining regions are el Coppinger had several ywyhee Indians in the mid= Hing 20 oF 30 La all, Massachusetts. A Stagalar WH Case. The Bostonians are at present excited over the Howland will case, which disposes of or millions of dollars of property. In 1812 the oll fimot Isanc Howland & New Hedford, Mass., was established, the business of which 5,000,000 per annum, at all the part land dled the firm dled, with another tn Fi hich vo Wl previously made River, and connection with favor, Harriet no tached to the will be elgned by Sylv i nary declaration : “Tgive thin will appeata a will made without return The | vorabie to my niece any of my care-taki to refuee, a they might leave, oF be angry, | and'knowing mny nie fearing also al might fay of her, an they i herself, give thin Absolutely necessary how thin will, mad made, by the same hand, at dilferent perlods, | ally sinilar. “In other words aa taton t of much an exact ng made fatie hand at @ sub ent time ® dred Vsixty-sx millions of muillions. In bis belief, theretore, the e two hine | dred and sixty-six f millions | ayaiustone that the deelarat ered signs th first writt anerwards with Agusniz eweare that he fuich signs with a microscope testily that such elowe re rignatures of Uy dirferent times a and that it ds handwriting as Mies Howland’s that they are to be looked for. ‘The Combag Kowing Match at Spri Mare, Betws en the Ward Brothers. The four Wards, Henry, Charles, Joshua and Gilbert, on whom is the country in the international regatta of next Wednesday, paring fuithfull; vine a) all in ready | was 159: pounds had ag without giving her (Harrlet) notice; wad in # Mandell, ax T have pre implore the Judge to decide tn thing could induce me ing the tenth to me, when a nther will found after my death. ris, Rome of | nicely at thelr quarters at Mr, Goldthwaite’ just over the Longmeadow border, and pre- 000 to. riehed Increased from in thine Bubsequently Iaae Hows Wer aucereding bere of Miss Sylvia Ann Howland, relative, be me man ra ¥ Miss Sylvia has died also, {ilions of property, athe most ot iL awa; Iarriet_now cone four beq larriet, a will in her (flarriet'’s) ed_not to make another the previous will in ber w produces in Court, ate | in her favor, and alleged to a, the follow lug extraordi- to, my niece to show if there e without notifying her, and Her will to here Taroneh nived todo, 1 | favor of this will, tiake a will ants: but beng tll and afraid, if 4 tonisted on my making & ‘ce bial this will to bow-my he went away T, hearli Hhurt at what they might tried to make trou nt was oven here to show, If | ont agaltiat wish her t will tom: ry to have ft to apy when Tam in good health, nis a forgery. | fworn opinion of several them testify to having nat the dh ful eignatures with a Teadpencil and pen aud ink, Professor | 1s unable to detect her experts Tublances between me person written ab not Linposelble oF novel precisely in such a cramped ked the fame of are enjoying themselves for the task before ther excellent condition, an now to row the race if necessary, Yesterday, the aver e weight of the four they” will remain at wbout this Agure untill the ..ce ls over, Their training bere Is pot of the orent and most exacting sort, though ther: + no boy's play trait tay work shout fk’ Walks OF clit ‘or ten miles every day, aud oulls un the river of about twice the length of (he evarse, with various other niuseular ex: reises, ure eno) iT nd’ deter ordle to keepup healthy activit nary thd’ usioe mon fron tetnpting to tm- itate them. Their dies consists only of feod-—beetsteaks avd mutton chops, and s and ful * eretom 18 per proportion of idstheie Lim only. All liquors, tobacco oF atimul any ‘sort, are our aléep, beginning at nine ending at five ‘fs (ance, and the rowing and walkin come each morning and ¢ are accom; | by their | member of prige crows: | trainer are both faithful and hope | Tuesday with a load of fruit, after dip | Ject to the attack ts of Fight M. and | the regular allow: exorcisea The Wards fed and watched lu everything lent trainer, James Lee, of Now Mf an old boatman and former ‘The crew and thelr al, and will of conrae ye nin York, him: spare nothing whick is in their power to win suiceeas on Wednesday, and keep the aquatic | honors of America this aide the British prov inoes, “They receive fow visitors and ¢ The pn exhibition, but to nid th ¢ of curious and bn an be of no benefit it earance will be on the Cons it, Wednesday afternoon, when they and their rowing will be well worth witness: ing No men could moro appropriately be aes lected than the Wards to enter thia contest with the famous New Brunswick boatmen: Korn within one hundred rods of the Hudson, they have spent the greater part of their liv on its waters, and have little to learns to teach’ it, about boating mat yand Charles Ward, the eldest of tains of freighting vos River, and Gilbert. while fraternity, ke The third and largest of th © hotel at Cornwall, on the Hudson, we known asa great boating and aporting’ head: quarters, Thoirages are: Henry, or “Flank Tt te an anyury of success that Ul | rovwin together, have never yet been Athonh they ‘have defeated the Bigtin Krothers, the crack crew of New York city and the Poughkeepsie, NY. crew, the best nthe Hudson, Joshie Ward ts fimous the world over for hia skill with the single sculls, and itis claimed that Josh and Gil can beat the world with the double It is @ bold assertion, but good judges ar ready to prove It with the facts The grand race for whieh the Warts are here will be pulled at 4 o'clock on Wednes day, should we and water be favorable, otherwise CW be postponed until the next satistactory day, ‘The course had not yet heen surveyed, Unt will be before the time of, the race. “The full atnount of the stakes, | 1,000 aside, is now In the hands of Me, Wm! | Blakie, of Boston, who will also act aa re feree, Should Captain Gardner, who was first selected, not Le able to come, The Wards speak approvingly of our river aaa good place for the trial, but the shallow. wa her towards th portion of the cou will be likely thetr apeed, and they talk At forty minutes aa a probable thine in which they wlll do. the six tiles. This for four-c , ls exceedingly fast, and iFSt. Joun sho will have to send her best. Mention was made afew days since, says 1 At Pree Press, Sept. 5, of an lop men, the parties to which were a young Man, whose name does not appear, and a school miss fifteen years of age, named Hair, whose parents reside in Dearborn The grand comp of efat by which the gay Lo= thario won a bride from an unwilling father Wit accomplished about a week ago, since Which time the angry parient has been scours ing the country in all directions in search of the missing pair, Fora aut rot days hia arch was uusuiccesatul, and hy had About concluded to abandon t atter, when by the merest chance te stumbled into. their | hiding-place, Tn happened in this wise Bair is w far pickle , “ Ande, whi of e hotels in the city, am: Garrison House, He eame to the elty on ang yes which he dro in at the House for dinner. While the waite sent filling bis order Blair sat at th with bis head resting de Garrison, was ab busily en in thin the recovery of his daughter, whi wipon raising his bead. th young runaways r to him at the Blair rose indignantly on. his Ing across the table, selzed ending youth by the collar with one varties, when. the jeaving bis bride ineharge of the justly an+ Bry father, She waa wubsoquenily taken ine, seemingly penitent, and quite satis- fled with her experience in’ wedded life, Thus the ailnir stands at present under: stand that Le 4 have nlo eure the duce a whi Indy to cast aside het t tests the will, on the ground that Sylvia had | obligatiuns and follow his desperate for- Tue busin 4 partof Beuicia, Cal has been burt al out, lately Tux colored people of Augusta, Ga,, are abou! to establish stores on the co-operative plan | Lave advices from Rio Janeiro report the arrival at that city of the Spanish squadron wnded by Admiral Mendes Nunez. 1 1 soon leave for the River Plata, 1 London tailors are still on atrike, | riptions received from various sources | the support of the men out of employ- ent, amounted to @100,000 at the last re ort Of the Finance Committ & new fashion, called the ‘death's head | robe," does not succeed. [tsa blick ground | dover with white #kulls in’ silver 4, and the bottom is drooped with big Cheerful ! | jalveston tring to the yel- thinks the ie will Lingcr wt its present stage several weeks to come, a e isa large population left which is sub tunes, | In 1464 the deaths from yellow fever, In Galveston, Texas, were M14 ‘ont of « popnlas tion of 4,400, of which population few wer unacelimated. In 1867 the population ts wenty-two thousand, and fifteen thousand are not acclimated A “mysrentovs individual’ is exeitin as to give form ah | cent eo } eaaion singing, making Sabbath-seho acacion at Cley On Friday public,” and three delegates at lange to draw | neg | sidered, w fs the | witted the decd intentionally. | contained a large number of workmen em- ~ appl ae | Price Two Cont | sndseven words br ech ine more than fr tothe bng, while from her | carried to the basement along with the boiler ulders radiated wings heavily apangled. | but, atrange to relate, eescaped death, at Ti Bishop of Oxford, in England, ata re { ghough quite badly injured. When discov ence of Sunday -sehouls, took Oc; ered she was endeavoring to crawl from Meee tthalwho seck to among the ruins through the rear door of i ithe ones from barging and con- | the basement, The girl, Mary Dowling, wae Airelng witle at school, oF amy slitpttved If toe fortenate, belng very badly injured about commended them to toadh thy fa the head and body. When ford she was it nly expect to dot an insensfle condition, and was immediatel; rvetive removed to Mount Sinai Hospital. The maerese Tins been in aeeret cause of the explosion hae not been definitely Foie yet delete nepoduted ascertainet, The engineer, Mr. Manten, hae ch district of the," Fetlan Ro= | the reputation of @ careful, acleatifio engl while the engine was comparatively now, having been put im about four month Sun Tur Fentan ( ne fram Jeclaration ation was recel f pri in A commis f the Stephens and) O Mahone met In this city, proposing to unit The building in which the explosion oe inittes of Conference was appointed, aud is curred was occupied by a number of parties evtow pltatte and affecting adeama ia cone | 4 ® carpenter shop, turning establishment tained In the following laconte narrative, | silk, cotton and weaving works. copied from a Paris paper: © Atele D. The scene in the neighborhood of the catas peu ganigcalss wise (und dled sistertey trope was of the most exelting description Teea hod of her little ber, aged two years, , Thousands of people, of both sexes, block: Abandoned by him whe hed made her ames aded the streets in the neighborhood of the fed tenia Gr exile We caaremsl building, eager to ascertain the particulars of the child lay a paper on wt the explosion. words were written ©" Poot Tit The Huilding in which the explosion oe © me out of this world; Twill not curred was almost completely destroyed, the ye rod tee tern? Be MUMALPY 4 YOUF inside being completely “gutted,” while ¢ Oy all the nubile dormitories, the tangest | PoFtton of the walls were blown down. and best ta the mall of St. James's Park, Lon-) A large force wae engaged up to a Ia don. There are canopies of foliage to keep | hour last night, in searching for the remaine Fee te a ee Ge the hettches that | of the unfortunate engineer, but at the tind A premium. On an averace each seat has | OWF reporter left the scene no traces of the three occupants, Some prefer to recline at | body had been discovered. full length, othore rest with outatreteh ‘Ail of the wounded Wore coneayed te lee, pocketed hands, heads well down, bute | All of dial agaiete Teap conta, and hate huleway over theie | Mount Sinai Hospital, where medical aasia noses. Lads combine ina heap, and toward | ance was rendered. An inquest will be held dawn, rise to alike their wits'together and | today on the bodies of the children killedy Fea eee ee tte meade, | When additional facts relative to the meta Many of cpers are dressed tilly, ale choly ailulr will doubtless be brovght te at well and conjecture may buay itself a8 Light, to the cause of theit al sreaco slumbers, Accidents. Tr is stated that petroleum is 4 used as fuel in steel works of thla cit th tobe) Thomas Delany. feil from the top of Where | butlding in 89d street, near 11th avenus, yew metal. le tobe cooked ta. crueivice. * Writer adds: © The terrife beat required in | terday, and waa badly hurt. Taken to Bek the tron business t# obtained with petroleum, | levue. About 6 P. M., Michael Riley, in one-third the time it can possibly be got | who resides on 27th atreet, near 10th avenue, from coal {i the same furnace; ie steady and | was severely bitten in the hand by amad dog, uniform; e¢ with opening of fire- | at the foot of Houston street, “East River, doors for coming. hauling fires, d&e-; 1 cleans | The dog was killed by Ofticer Carlaad. ly, much less Inborto II, ena-| About 6 P.M. a boy, named Rush, residi at No. 45 ad ‘avenue, fell from a ‘stoop, Blea tia, by the purity tuin out , s better article of manufacture by at loaat ten | No. 220 East 24th atrect, severely cuttin hig “ep to do with the | bead......About 2B. M., Robert Goliver, Siving in time and help con-| while attempting to allght from the front ot gern barrel of | platform of ear No, 20 of the 6th avenue car, de petroleum, as from one tou of ; slipped and fell beneath the wheel, which, | passing over his left foot, badly Lascerated tty acetdentat | Haken’ to St. Lukes Hospital. Mary morning | Rosenburgh, aged 96, resid sivovLAn and anspiclons ing « curred early on th Ing at No, 14 e-ith, in Law iN 1 | Spring street, was Knocked down and ry named Henry Alford Kopt a saloon, and | over {i Broadway, near Walker stroet, yew who had been. marri t lx weeks, Game | ter ay afternoon, Ty a wagon driven by Olle me at night intoxicated, and hada quarrel | ver King, who Was arrested......Ward crabout rugning aderd. ‘They retired | Story, an''ice cartman, while delivering ice we tisuial. fi the morning the husband got | aboard a steamer at Pier No. 45 North River, Up first and: went to the mantelplec last night, fell overboard and was drowned, he called to his wife (0 fla, and whlle she|......Abont 10.50) P.M. yesterday, ing 40 the pistol of fhe husband came | man’” named Samuel Lowden, while t witht mantel, was) handling o loaded pistok in ul A, lager beer saloon of Albert Deers, No. 104 nid say's it wan accidental, | Bowery, accldentally shot ® young maa released from arrest. His | named Jobu Stumetz. The ball took effect tnother tielaw states that the marriage waa | In the chin, passing into the mouth knocks an unhappy one, and relates. chreumstances | ing out two of his front teeth, The wounds hot favorable tothe husband, although ehe | are not considered dangerous, Sowden was will not plalnty charge him with haying com | arrested. Mabbing Affray. Yeaterilay afternoon a boy named Philip Wala! eelding in Brooklyn, got into @ quarrel with a boy named Chins, Sweeney, a8 corner of Greenwich and Chambers street, during which Sweeney stabbed Walsh with @ | knife, inflicting © dangerous wound. Sweee About balf-past three o'clock P.M., yester- | Hey made bi: day, a terrible explosion occurred in the two- story. brick building, N West THE GREAT BOAT RACE . street, occupied by Welch & C Explosion tm West ahth Street — meted tummera of daniaters, lc. At the Kiver—“trowa Rant time of tbo explosion, the — building Ee Akowed bathe meas ner. ployed the catablishment, two of ror the Rowult, He, dec. whom were instantly killed, while a large | N&wauno, N. ¥., Sept. 9.—The race be number of others wer injured. Of $ween Hamill and Brown, which had beew the former, the engin > Madden, was | Postponed from Friday last to Saturday, and instantly killed, bis body being blown to | 0M the Inst named day to this morning, boc atoms by the force of the explosion, and of | {een the hours of six aad seven, on sccount which up to alate hour last night, no trace | Of Tough weather, has just been rowed, and could be found, Edward Brady, who resld- | “decision given in favor of Hamill, on @ ed In the sate block in which the explosion | ‘sli of ** foul” against Brown, occurred, was terribly sealded by the | There was a large deputation present from apingg steam, — aud) died nom. af-| New York and all along the river, several ter being removed from the bullding. | steamboats having come up during the nighty The injured partica were Mathow Bret, aged | Crowded (0 thelr utmost capacity with tntex {i reciding at 211 West aad street; Jeremian | Tested parties; and at an early hour the Brierly, aged 34, residing at No. 241 Weat | lower streets of the city were thronged with 11th street; Frank Case, aged 40, residing in| *% &Psious crowd. The plers, housetops, ith atneet, between 7th eed Ath avennes, | SMéPpIng and every avallnble polat for a view in Quincy, aged 25, reading at 156 Weat | OF the course were crowded with men, wor Mat street, Mary Dowling, of Manhattan. | men eud children, ‘The air was calm, and the river qulet as aduck pond; and alittle iT Mary Wit i ea we real ville; ena Mary Wibersalil, nurse As (ie Feels |: ore ale cictock the stakedost Wed bet Ate about dence of Mr. Houseman, No. 308 West 24th Streets With the exception of the aiet | Pont (wo miles and a half up the river from Dowling, who was also employed by Mr, | ® Polnt off the Washington Tron Works, where had been placed the judges’ boat, the course thus laying for over a mile along the | river frout of the city, ‘Tho preliminaries bern Suara ie: Deno were completed by the selection of Hi hetdds brated wedded steak deed Mina, of New Haren, aad’ Custos 44. Bie pour Inst evening, she lay Inn dying condis | : tlon, ‘The force of the explosion drove the | "ott of Pittsburgh, as judges, on the part of boiler from ita position on the first floor of | Hamil, with B.C. St Se: ae Eats the building No. 254 Weat 2th street, up | SM! John Crogan, of New York, stending te through the second and third floors, through | ‘e same relation to Brown. Councilman the roof, and then about 430 feet across the | Stethen Roberts, of New Yorks, waltthe prox avenue, where It descended upon the roof of “oitely chosen referee, tho private residence of Sigismond House. | Brows and Hamill we Houseman aaa orvant, the injuries sustained by these parties, although serious, were not of dangerous character, Miss Dowling was both promptly te position and pronounced to be in good coms curtonity in Varls. He appears, masked, tn | man, No, 4 Wort 28th atreet, ‘The | Huniion 0m sia : b aw cireus where wrestling and feats of strength | 4,, Bae ey ditlon, ne anding Brown had oa Sune are exhibited, and overthrows with perfect building val ba fine three ey day undergone a ducking ta the rive . Al the ' professional wrestlers of the | structure, and was almost com> | Working.boat ia which he was t t Paris ring. pletely demolished by the falling bouer, | *¥ in be Nice the: aE HACE Dart Joux Nick, of Blomfield, Pa., was tried | At the time of the catastrophe, Mr. House. Mf beet cateined by the swell of 9 passing rendered a verdict fining “Old Nick” @1,000, | dally occupation, as was also Mrs. Houses oe escuela anid aoutencing bin to five yeurs in the Peuts | man, who w short time preceding the evtase , KN tie elanal (0 stat, unl (he concn er aie dispatches at the Centra | ORME, Bad Heft ome for the purpose of Weabag bn tneatyy) taal te ne Bre wlographic dispatches at the Centra Fines k tea Wirohkkad ehighboring | Att te " mura Station in Paris have Increased to such on | “te ef Or ion ‘4 f ra ae i pe in position was kept tor nearly a mile, whee extent that itis linpossile to send them ty | sere: The occupants of the house IF Reon ignined On: Hamill asd Kebbel porters. ‘Tubes of iron | time, therefore. were the two children of Mtr, | BON atresia epost With all the prinelpal | Houseman, named Dora and Hengy, the | RMI © Bap of « ten two): wiley tches are sent On {he | emer aged 9 years and the latter 1 weeks, | MOWEver Was kept @ short dist pheumatic principle Hh ; ; “ bbl In took the toad, keeping it Some children at Hornitos, in California, | Maty Dowllng, aged 18 years, adomestieand | oo the stakesboat, which he reached in nino recently apn ome Chinamen by thre Miss Mary Wiberzahl, a H, MPO To eninut Shiieg - m, When one of the Passing hh the roof of the building reactant Paria se sd Histol, wounding an infant : letely demolished, | 12H. Which Is claimed by both pardes te a0 he Chinaman was arrested aii serena have been 1 by the fault of the other and tmprisoned at night, but early tn tie & descended tothe third Roor, | With the caniticting reports which aro ily morning was found dead, hanging to a pur> | near where lay asicep upon a bed in the roou : pia an tng tion of the building the two children, both of whom fos | AUBURN In Mhamiy spesiion to icehle wraad Ix London a recent et prohibits re-| tantly ki From the third floor the |W ally the tault. But the wee moval of ashes from 10A.M.to7 PM, nor) 1 ke that when Hazill cate abyeat oft " ols unloaded or loaded at houses, nor cat. | Her passed downward through 9 bedr ratiins ak Bina tinal Ved Ue drivew tu the streets betwen those how nthe second tor, and from thence thn ; wend 4 Dogs are not allowed un! under control. | the first oor ly ing in the basement he Inte S or More than three persons collecting together | \irene re ari lglg in the basoment ' Mai for betting Ina street ure to be deceuted an | KMCeH, "here ed tu an upr north ‘obstruction, tion, The great weight of the boiler, to= te We, and ina ‘Turn was a rmor cireulating in Havana | gether with the feartul momentum with which Bes ARE UID on the 9th an armed expedition into if ascended up th building, con he bow of t Mexican territory is contemplated by Santa | | jotoly apiihaa vile toa ing through the cook! hich tin f Anna‘s gon, with the materia! and moral aid | Pet eines gasal ne Mooring — OF) mer was cated. Brow « hat of Euroy powers and thelr repreronta- | he three rootis throm a eee ene ne ste. devine tives, ‘The funds lately collected to render | passed, carrying the debris, together with a is . ; a nasistance to the poor exiles of Mexico arc greater portion of the contents of th hol ital 4 be devoted to bounty money. They amount ey i i i figs i DOME | st ¥ backed water, extrionted : Into the lower apartments, where they layin a | Ph iar le nt came o@ Q i h and turning Tux Treasury Department is in receipt of | Promiscuous heap, The Kk of the falling | gy arrivivg at the judges’ boat Information from Loulsiann to the effect that | boiler ulso demolished a greater portion ot # ean hid. Aitwais mluntoas toa “the third crop of worms have commenced | tye rear wall. ‘The dead body of the child. SO ; i pier eitnisil perating on the cotton, and aro making tuahivig the five & 1 forty minutes and Chea ewcep, The crop will not be aver rhe | Henry was found some time after the eatase | fy cig seconds Ard, aay eight hundred thousand bales.” | troyihe vurnsd Yeacata the debris wy the | "yLnitt was thon or boas Wo aLalas-bany ‘The ‘ost crop was two millions Ave} tascment. Nowarks cf any kind were found ent, Nomarks cf any kind were found | «4 .amo down to the city hundred thoneand bales, Im 1860 the ero | uso ane tudy, and itis supposed that a Eat was four millions seventy-six thousand bales | As the reporte spread, a scene of moose Ara recont masquerade bail @ Boston Indy was dread to represent « Brazillian bug, such as Professor tiluatrates in his’ plates, giving cuts of the Braaillian in vertebrates. Thi) costume wns of black heavily spangled with green, copper wal and colored tinsel, Mer hat waa so trimmed | body, Th. of the air the ruins death was caused by concuss! The gir!, Dom, was found among on the first Hoor, or back parlor, also cntires ly dead, and, a in the case of the brother, | oxeitement ensued, and (he Loadquarters of | the re Wore beseigel by an Unmeme@ crowd. with po visible aigns of viulence about hor| _HAaul! speared on the balcony of Ube rea Macy Witervall wasaleet (Comiisued a: