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a ‘ -- ~- THE NEW YORK SUN. ; PUBLISH! DAILY SUNDAYS RXCRPTED, Cffcc comer of Naasan and Pulton atreeta Single Cop.ee TWO CENTS. Twelve Cilhe jer week Sx Dubare per yeas, WREKLY €UN, RATES OF ADVERTISING 3 PAYABLE UAVARIANLY Um ADTANOR, Same ‘Sor every Insertion of fonr lines oF loam. Lt ¥ot overy extra line ot part of line. eb ° , BF Advortinomenta will be inaert open Ready on Tharsday of ench) week ; @ rent by matt e Alaplazed stgin, or tn touted yer noe ne Se UE Saat” | THOMA EMOSTERR ait italia amet advertisement me iUeas 8 CH, Proprietor of i % hy } r Tro > TTITy Toh , ¢ 7 Soar Roose ar a Aa then, | Lhirty-F'ourth Year. NEW-YORK, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1867, Price Two Oonss = = = = omanedl _—— a = = = — ~ — — - = — an 1 | hundred was assembled. The mob yelling | Confederncy in this list of persons exetuded | rach constitutional mearures an. in ita wtedom tt | spreading, ‘The Hutherin, of the tat instant, { Calvary Cometors = apa = , | HE ( 1) i} ORLD | as they came on, drove Mr, McQec's Menits | from the late amnesty, ¢ ane of the he etude |» AY iad necemoaty to resurt to tn faniherance of Y ee hir foo oe We a i) eption of Spotte dT alt ponsensed no doe ‘| Daring Robberies tn Chautanqaa Coomep . back,” tore dow ne obnoxious bule | departinente (of who thers. were. thirteen, toth cin xt . compu “Ay | tite Influence over the wild young braves Of} Tye anit village ‘ 7 * © [US Boanda “om WHIGD Bis sietcey, ela Fe | lint Ree Bate Goer tarunnety. etrtii ieee mere Free ance riser | The ealle on tho Movant Asroctation are | fumbled that there wre 2x briried | thcit reepeenivn (ribon, Thed were the ote The quict viltora of Westfield, Chantaw CR Te ¢ snd armed thenaclves with the fg: | Governors of Baths, five Cenerts. (Lee, | if, te Bel ey and this evemy Of the Woy: | ncriasing in nuinter and. linportunlty — | he weeweratsed? 4h tre pee cura | pe the 2 Gullala, © tetho meaninally at war, | Hie ty, and its «till quicter nelghbowr ; Hy ord and Broweyt | ernment intitos (hat got throngh with te fiewt” oF © connected with the Cs Bil burt really peace r Kinney prob have been for come timo past in @ Bun Cable Dispatches. 2 in ane Te DeLaTITS AE BHERY | the preasable détails the: talecseduet« Wort knee hava tur mane | Ble omngered with the Cathe Chae tn | cost Lac ara othe Safin war uot | et Mane bee fo some Une paat natal THE MOV/MZNT ASAI ST ROME. |* dab tated A at pac abe aie (pet i lea tated Seon tania hat Doemtcuteer and | WAR whee eee ie es and {¢ most adi ably tala out It haa sled | veetigntions and experies ‘prevents | plolte of s trio of burglam, who appear te 3 EMER 3 ROME, | | misitary commander for their eilorts in t Yas Without money, Dlauketa, beds, many apecimens of supertor monumental | the [ntiyne ¥ Moat huve set the law at defiance. rm possess themselve: der the second ond , ecnlpeure 6 law at defiance. . — iy = n half of fr 1 ernment, ex | Core w Tie Howard Associ nipture, a ey, dodge Kine The crowd resisting, they toon driven bie to eu 0 “ a-| first of their feats which excited attem f 5 r fhadk, blows bette exch 4 freely, and the ta fow will be ex. | hes ch a and for | ten ean t wiee after helping | Dr. Laxxneten, of England, has been ex. had w Crow Tn MM, Ganibaldl to Depart Forihwith fot) ee eee ag ee crelone. vevehal tere | Cindede the eta cerin tose ewe iL De @R: | [re sumrescton of tun, rin ition t tar. | as have ti done | Perimenting to fad out how much workings | @ AML the chlef# and ead men of the , Hon cecurred about two weeks rgo. At ae " Tending spectators were knocked down All classes will he Thnited toa few hundred: Ihead a full support tor ail mensives f tions, they are well nigh Wo] tpen driuk’ per day. He asked tho | Crow Nation were present: ale at {i Lo | early hour in the evening the three ruffians 7 the Roman Froatier. | trodden upon, ‘The windcws of the Teaditu the question of Hrfgudien-enerals hot eons | FCT: prvtnise support. to the State ticket, | {uz from bwcrvation Hat the present exe | landlord of a pyblic house ta Ly nay. | Parlors, women and ebildren. After the | entered the house of Mr. Nonomaque abou! foom were. ot wrecked In few sidered. an Tally hold that temperomey is no part of | peters must be five bmndred doltore a dog, | ies how mice certain tallor had drink ia | Ehdions had all become sented eta Ih | ice miles sontt ve, Ths tall - ne | minutes, a large supply of the mecesiry —_——_ | politics, sar necsait¥ cults at het hanty Hoa: [a dag; and bie anewer waste dh not know | (MC omer, and qulct had Been reat red, and | Ov" tl age. “The faenly ao. Aon eo. | sites being finished by the ring GENERAL COOKE DEATH. ne a are tingent detnaude for more | = Ne had onty served him with fifteen quarts | Just at the point where the council was about were eating supper, aud the strangers were cer i Ree ees ad eaten tio tieeereh Krak SPORTI«G. is wera any tate a dae ihe cae ay the an as | ten By ane the Crow Indian roe Anta wa ihe Ae rang ea The Party of Ackia | dee, the at wen Pron Wastisctox, Sept. 1.—The following | The Grent International Rowing my LORY LAVACGR RIV 10 ee, Hocsitse they worked it olfeaud | counell, the Chevenne Indians driving off sented plitots at the beads of Mr. Nonomequa Pants, Sept. 11. IMspatches have been On being disabused of Shas heen recelved at the Department of | eetilance continues without abate- hd stand tiost of wll Tailors | their herd of horses, The Crows instantly | and his wife, and demanded what money . 1 ‘ State J not stand uaueb. started in pursuit, terminating the counell re was in the house, threatening to blow du maneing that Gen, Gariby was very we won had « mn . od hh . ? . hea . ai » tha Meow tor that day ow ele brains in case of refusal or any at Lees head ae ¢ soa = rt be tal ;: rtlon of the 1 aa hes have been received by the Navy lod. \ ret i Will depart forthwith for the Roman frou ay moved TOORA Is St Peter yeas added Mi Red tee ne, em iNehE BL Paaate ‘ files lhe Inst sovernors Oglesby, of | Gen. HL. W. Wessella Immediately aont ont | te bl call for help. One of the rifland ther. ) they moved tonat In ef | ut August 10. ir s—T have honor to parimer shington, announeing the | Minols, Fletetier, of Missouri, and Ur f) two compantes of infantry and about twenty | searched the house, while the other two kept ‘ Sindee See ative the nesault in that q & pataful wntell c wuce of yellow fever at Penaacota | of Michigan, bold an tirerview in the city of | mounted men, all the cavalry at the Post, to | guard. over the Inmates. ‘They captured Virsa, Sept. 11.—A lange body of Moho ihera bn unwobted lasuty to | Be wa 1 ml Key W At the latter place Chie ao With Mesere. Yates, Logan, Judd, | the support of the Crow Indians. A oum-| something over a hundred doliars In (hla cag hi rand GARI BeOTieN E ORiEy wia F.C ‘ont eat | Kromwell, Terry and other members of ¢ t izens alto ¥ 1. Bat the! enterprise, not disdaining to plunder th feachers, represouting uearly all sections of | stash plate glass and throw ston f ral Couk el ited Sto Tt] gress, who agroed in the policy of Invithig | Crows, however, havin envings of @ little gitl, ainountlug to abou . 1h impne A hot Fe 4 ‘ V 4 git, ry TEA Biirdee: be ia Sua OS with mpnnity. A hot tue vara | tn i tHe ath reak 4 ath of Th the Republican Governors to bold a counell | ber ts, had the advan Sie doilara in silver. poltition in favor of petit autho ws ehowered ¢ . B grit 8 ; a | similar to Chat whieh met at Altoona in I vennes After leaving this house, they went to the phat el Ay, Ballatily: On, he. Giety , Co 11 m | ‘The tine spoken of was from the th « horses next, about a quarter of @ mile west uf it, oe- ties for ut ation of public schools Ny waltantl my " ¥ rose to the “Catmmand of 1 Brown, September to October 1, and the place Chie pturing by Mr. Burt Harrington, one of’ the Grom the was passed y lay, with Sehe d F he r inle at | _ Wa. Contes Ravant ts to write for the | cM Washington or Phi Mlelptila ‘Tio oe y returned. to thelr village Nes of Westfield he famlly had ree groat unanimity Balbir Se : my Cavaliy Division Wesnrrected Patskin ne tweeting a 10 bo to concert banting in triumph thelr war | ¢ the burglars entered the sleeping a Cholern tn Mater, volley Arr. (aneeeorneredl caw FAR ChARRS oT Ths Ginieed tou | pave fode pr be towed for ¥ C ' 7 ‘ | tee ee ie impending campaign, in fucther tow. “Lhe next day, | room and took MF. 1's pantalod # Into the olor tn Ma Me ary th meted, 1M 4 in charge 0 pieked : ‘ ix X Co-operative So | view of the altered condition of public they met In council again, and | yard and searched them. “Tt appears that Mrs Manstisurs, dept. 11.—Dispatches re ting Was hurled a vo five hundred men. sent to | & 1 watoy t | atlairs i Hteciog had made ery athe | Hiwoiigtn had meets a conuiderate anny e moation that the cholera ts raging | 'Y et us he dropped enter n tie South, on] ama " ' \ vt ng to Confederate— Tie pu ball te remarkable for the cetera: Ich Is too long to send you, White | of money that day, and the rob were pal yin the f ca Malta. i thigh whack. De wind a | the ' expedition for tt en x Hl VoL B Canat V/ontinaey Fayndleg: oF tee erotic a Oc ine Loreieud, the Senator atid Counsellor of the | probably’ eoulzant ‘of the fat tunatoe ; ; : ‘ Ke fram tae win Ml role r in TS \ ig Foe Aig nara ni. han ‘coffeted 6: peta fot | ataben fareiy: obesreed: tt Lreums | Crow tation, rose, and adjuating tis blanket | ly, Just before retiring, Mrs. [farrington hed fovemeots of Vou Mevnt. : ; . Ii by asta ll ol erence of forty Wehes ley | around bis aftenuated arm, «poke aa follows: | talcen ine roll of from her bushand’s Austrian Prime Minister Baron Von Be : joraents there ¥ t d | ecverst 1 eof the “ enn hot Lar dist c tw ry | er who lives close by the sea, He went 7 er OF three aodare @ han a y went done * n i ibid es td ies ‘ Nene car 1 for two y eas that 18 | but whiet f the When our Great Karher sent him, he ly two of three dollars a8 5 pobre tiki fae Wane oem pron ianly ty eves i Bruund celle of Libiyy Prison, where de Masse Al es is huceted that vient Reputitean me expat te arneeden ‘ur tavbepserrede Te came | th ruts of th eexptolt. Mr. Harrington << “ se " i * a . Lit ded psa phe ha © bs * | seeds, Int u elorred t 4 from one Great to eave our | kne hothing ol e circumstance h ; Logos, Sok ea This was tho | Y ¥ th 5 1 conetttatton. Frota | by thea. M. 4 , ' v Liquor law, whieh ts unpoputa ted at fourtovn hundred uit Tihink he let more of them on the road. | morning, when the missing garment was Pell lh ise. hay te folie Kor Wood on hl assailine's | 1ibhy 1 Petts | he What Featas Ueeeant ive ae URGENT com) 1 shies the amount | deselopea at the’ eaie ME 200 ON) pe wee | A it laloking ra upge ps | found inthe yan asoindea 7 oh 1 7 ao Seong, vi ' f Vaeelten rvee in th untry | on hen barned this dust haw n - | ant Saturday the urera were astownd cipal event was the f Lower,” bite knocked dow? by ® stone thr a t We eabuen wonthe Tee |S wy t the JW. Phety i i a tin iy intel s i « Ay | y ‘ nfitence similar to that of chloroform, by intelligence of a more daring robbery aldered next to the Derby in the English mae | bY heat bia owas pa in een (er Webshots ick hited Bl Ny and t we. Tin aorrsson Werke, of the University of | Atl It often teed to stupery bees, and eves | peat Pa | aE Sttlik Of LK0 Otters. oe Weethild in 1 e o a ; ag ae SS Bho 5 ns if hy m he i" iJ ! ‘ y 1 1 y for surgical operations, » 4 About four miles West of Westfleld, at the ing calendar, ‘Tue attendance was hnmeneey | gna bt hie way throngh. the | Sec hapntion tie th 1, bas discovered, aa he etetes, a new al ation 1] p " eration hy the s , f h ipley Crossing, ina house situated in and the Interest evinced in the races was | m ah iden tif phy who thongbt ihat thie salubrions | A je wherties, open to all, t 1 Tur Lonisville Courier gives the followl oT tats | yrove, lives Mr, Bigging, a firmer Who made Mleuost unptoen ted | ely braised. Many weil known ciitnate ticht restore his ruined health; but | Milles, for pr f $00 0 waa won by Aconnesroxnnys states that wheat bread, | strange acesuutotan inone couvtet. nam emsber of ever | & ood deal of money in the oll © On Poe Municipal a cateed Valued Bk Ob00: We were in tle charge, and, bore ere | as tne olay Abe sank Into m gradual decline | 1, MeXiel, of Cold Bpriig, N.Y. beating | (28sted att wudes, will care dysentery In | Mabior cuntived tn « Jeitersonvil wha Mere aoe | HIMES tant, abou o'cloek, on by Colytte, — ‘The Corporati te. | Fetreating enviny. Que man was arioed with | suffering, ex/ired on the GIL hist, w NK | \ a Dan, 3 h Tie Presidents of the Richmond Tanks | Mrving hin nor about the first of) North and house. “Tho only ininates at the the were Valued ot £350, by ILL, and the Br an ax tured from & toored treason and rebellion \! with prent ¢ I deny ted genoral insolveney of the | JUN Pood was set before him but be would | 4 | Mr. and Mra, Sigicins and a little girl. The Pirk Stakes by Leow rowdy hh he did notable exe re fiteral exereians were try impressive. | s rue nit thie’ Hateneat | nero hak ety ‘ par th Wt for over fone days, aud at |i ruflians seized the man and bis we, and’ - ; y, {The Government authorized the eeremonie: | wings Ros Fecha ag bimpen di th, Astin OF tha-A cari ido Cine only ate amoutiful. He | gntue ground, reat Father talks straight, | With pistols placed at their beads, demands oy The St. Leger was the oceasion of inten veral of (hose sharp short reports, wh take plan in the day time, and tuentety i 1. No the was lost tn gotth fun coming Fall meeting of the A jerlesn on In this way ever eiuce, reducing | fwthe A Tite Garon Linde of | the kes of (be Sate excitement. ‘The great value of the stakes — | any on ed to street rots in the a large escort of cavalry, with muse, The | oats into tine, ‘The St, Jolas’ crew having | Toker “ me ark prouises the | on mere ekelstom -awearing that be | goods. | hate g ive heart, ant Mr. Siggina gave up the key, and. tha robe 5945-404 the fick ihat. the best horses | United en revolver | citizens sent thelr private earrioges for tie | the inside, nt Lives tt t four POM | tay tk Ke | Was determined to kill hinvelf, and as this | utone tongue, Fifty wagon lads of bers opened the safe and took out about alte 4 work, wi ome ory se of the frlenda cf the fon and tha | a ? ‘ al 1 Was the only way be could accomplish it, be | {My tohds th the Fal Great n Lundred dollars in money and bonds, H of the year were entered for the no tose |! r within ¢ ‘One fi A ortho eure ' inde 1 was give Hae aad qual cead | Ti: Bele Railway Company has sent twene | wos going to dot, “On Monday. be. b hall of may countey, If that la what you can rteen hundred of wi nged to ® ] aid 5 head Tl east | WHO WAS EMIOOTTEL: POL range, {oll | pmased through thie st Aviketane ob | ttese tos Ai: PRDMIIV fica wheat aa NOE Ve made tuto cect rails, by the | the food brought to. hla a Tast night re of my country. At it | posited it with Mr. Sigeins ws PEAY er Il umming dead. A cooup oF boing | ChHL prohttit the conveyance of the ihapcieee ake tinat (hey | sememeet | lis died, aetuctly it to death gue river wil T lve wirl, In the meantline, es Lot an twenty combatants trampled muittessly upon ! throngh the city in the day tine, and Pr : | Mrenors are placed in | Mahor h n nv al three yours, Fath | House, and ran towards the near ¥ dwelling race wa won himas they fonght their way down the | tants are regerded with moet tatense ‘ They Gorn hou rieds at an a wavine been se al for mpe. Ife has] to me which was at some distance. Sue wat fol by Achie at | treet, and, sorely bruted, tin rete vor by the t 4 t ' forty 4 nt " aly of the house a ghh | acted mors like werazy ian eltice his con My Fath lowed by gu of A robbers, wi » threatened) civflans, ar itt i fied th © very. wiguit ‘ or hut until she bas looked mene a all H wouldn't ahoot a Little gb’ ine: r four tine wd. whe b gratctul appreciation, © joners of ee by ot MN Tur: New Orleans Republican, Sept, 6th, n ved ly anid the child, sy, th ‘ H ‘ i ‘ \¥ Is composed of tw the ¢ a long article on Gin. Shert: | There w ‘ : H +4 Hermit, w 2 r » of the | and fled indi ly chase er (Stoned J..Kries i} and fortyk ‘ The tel y ; me Sete Uirt, and we | ruttian, “d= if Lworldt and retuned to \ a ‘ oki ath, a shirt ‘4 inistration, anya: To eum up, | 5 : 4 nen Derby thle year was torr hind, | 8 dexen of the cows we down t Hon. War H. Sieann, & yors 01k BE dal A * Leet REO rite ten Sean atl inthe dirt. The Greve ipinit hvegieen | his companions, ‘TH. ilttie girl then ran to y Street, eimply Uy f nipes bat : j © yearn of muthos | th nilva na, My Father has tort we | the wolghbors aad 4rece cake dle gn ence Among the ¢ " Vouban, | atthem, Vhe most exaggerated rumors cir | Hite, Hi see Up (0) people w etacuity | rity aud five months of absolute control it | to ratse provisions, I dent know how, [have | asclatance reacbe a : iMathoacoas Challenge, Varckrainrnhy Dee: | eulatar aniona tbe fare an hastily | New York. | neseest the race, aint the greatest onter and | °F Uhis istrict, leaves the ‘ety of New Orleans, | been thiektne wil ty to Tearh A jung ta taped wis elt plunder ae weap pat ick. Cree of “ihe tallitary Is fiting ou | Conetitetional Convention — #.veuty-iret , tte t wea | gt A ould that Dickens’ health Is not good. | He cblet point of interest tn It, inadeptor: | nation Naw been at war with the Si / Mt ol 8 oh nl toured a te ei sks Cree of ue mulitary efi al Convent! | peace prevatl t : fr J Ts novelink Te opus ary, Maa loan ong) Able condom, une, ponteal ad et af A abt hom rw, Weare in |, No meee rubbers ras discovers thes Bhacee his. In utter rout aud | Aunany, N.Y tember 11, The State | eV Wnt closed at @190 to $70 Now| pretty fast liver, and Ms (iver ie not Under Ble Very NO. Clee ce reco eee tals | ofterod move great many five torses to join then, | STAN) to several of the neightoring villages been held at. 1 ning. although hard pressed, ti} eit morning, Mr Archer aiferad the Reese A ; ran as tiueh for health ae glor ns ta Ashgate : saan. shall load | o¥. me robl one exploits had a0 thoroughe ; 2 : pres ee tthe Hall ds “ehorniing: Mr, A Aered tbe file | Srnimavyinsny & phy HoT th A youn was harpooned in New | ara’ shan tt was t ; again. If the children of | people, measures were’ ab Markham was sec Derby this attack on the rhoters, the | lowing onred, throe mile race to-day, between the J] London ha on and pation | fame raging whieh the exp Aravel the CA \ id Capture them, C Foulwn third. V ha tai ‘ ‘ " n Just five years seers at least to tench us| Emeetthem, L will rave their li juntand capture them, Cone nth 1 the | mob, f thelr attempt to penetrate the | + Whereas, Ianpears by authoritative testimony |W, Dickinson, a. By ‘Tapley and RR, Maye Oxbibidon at ten conta: per might, Alabark | Hit ve yea Pi Ger econ beset Haale Hives ste Harringtor vince they paid thelr ” We of the were comple ye tT pation was er t by | - " hey eae Bop BB el dy agg) hi \t je plac " | A cauals, wl od by the iustrate the page of Aruetican history ; and | ied tu the w f ead of a band of volL Das reached here from Siam that the son and | ection, but was prevented ty their bel Paitancienta, Sept, Me The game of) Court Homa, with wood, awit kt imporsitie | (nun of thie istrict. will furnish another | menwne, ove, eral oar tong roid | first trace’ discovered waa tn a ravine whore Acir to the King of Sim is dead | put to utter tight In the contest Just mer v | base ball played this afternoon between the | forthe Judges to be heard, owing to the | lesson to the American people nut to reared | ponteltde ten and tho femains of a roasted lamb were found, \ Monod Rekford Otut Na Wear | Bolse services, purely military’ ne Ludicating ubitiy | fim. hem they. wil aa | Wake the robhers bed evidently stele, ‘he ‘Cende of Forme a. Reinforcements here arrived, in the shape i | Kekford Club of Brooklya with the W At a V.@. Bankrupt Conrt a Dayton, | for bigh vil or militacy costo e eee | keow bow te An ¥ red and cooked. ‘Then the fresh , Losnow, Sept. 1 Rventng. A telegram | 9f the City Pollet, toraned four deep, and the | | Philadelphia Cluty of this € 1 was witness | Oi, te } i Soot P riecid YP . po Ah ‘of threg men crossing ® sual o i ‘2 wer Cr in two ney | Dy abort! 1,500 pereons, who! took great in. | Chile, recently, creditor (any applt- Rec ORE ES War Insta, + wenn ay from Bombay, im anticipation of the overland | sane an the clarkcr hie than mecee | ‘ Was m yout tally w pace 3 a be“ Leder Inte than ne Prius | nonot of The State and protect tte inter tereet la the game, Only clght innings were , eri . pout elg eres, near the Ripley mee Pinan pore ese ta ls HH ff eee troop, tigen | Sette Sova pete] THE UNOWAN WAR, [Soeur ec, es nl foe? Sih oa ie ing " hey ¢ lete oute of we rabble, av 4 score stood the close of the gat a oe peu marriage. als clad 4 Lig Bh Men ane ber OF hie ave apon the commerce of the Island of Forn "| dr completed the route of the rabble, and The revoutons was tabled ander the ru tia sore AGEs at fe an Nett alta would Bot tele, ee sieed More Indian Outruges. J Bitloers, tho Post Chaplaln, aud eithzons in|, Bye ant bye Aan wns seen Fuuning {oe MAnINE, | era "A Cow mote shots were cachanyred bere, | -Resclew, That the general deb ss tien nul clubs oF dersey Chis aru shone to | dro lato pacconger ening ata ene es | tng tho distribution, sato: aU fusy | Fington then procured a nimber. of other Gus ft. Keen The steaniahip | but Hlotcrs did not stay to be peppered, nnd | ofthe WHO on the Finance an . p| hold 5 pera Ptllcve ene Growing ou of the distribution of the pow | yoldutecrs trom, the netehtoring village ot ts Andrew, from Quebes, arrived iu the Cyd: | slunk home by gat-ot-the-way lanes to their | Gelae uit dee cubits he hinted aut re. aa y Holl Fund er, to-day. They had der, | The Indians, howovor, all left entirely | Ripley, until he nearly ® bundred mew play lown frag alums.—Ainyston (Canda) | tem Rweeis aintine cata ehetiencs . | n the track, which were ret pleased and satisied with the Council aud | UMder bis comm: ith this he at Cork, Sept, M—Evening.The Waleberen, |", tip | ect red ut the W na ie Comvees| 2 fF corte, ey mnie pilot of the I i presoute,” [RUM the "7o0d) rendering | pecate aly pourd to Ne Thomas bas put lato te. port 9 ab in Com Hi cart Couven: | SF 2 ' he locomotive, when . we Impossible, ring the news stung. Sr eee 2 | 1 8 Kin onset by all strong-minded | five Indians rose up from a ravine v - ., 1 reached Westfi meof the robbers i Adopted. | ny i 6] finales and their nbettors, aided” by the | @ volley into the cers, im great Peonsylvania Iuternational | had teen captured and taken to the house a Drenng Ceremonte ine Coun teee| WASHINGTON. Mie vad ot Wie Asiombiy camber was | ty Ase 81 tueuinsnn faislty, has been teoe is Kanana | 8 Selle i te cars, without 4 State Fair opened at Norristown, Over forty | Mr. Singine who, however, with, rem ily ie ‘ | Wasiinaton, Sept. 11, | granted to the opponents of a prob y Ve rr aa” e for wonen the right to vote, A} Obe) howeve trotting horses have been entered. canton, refused to identify Lim, saying thas he telegraph line tor Cuba was formally | soe iy no Immediate prospect of changes | Ha¥0r Inw for Frlday afternoon, at 4 o'clock. | , Ist Ca | » been held dof Cheyenne: murdered an A eee f the Order or | Ro Would give his evidence at the proper spened for business yesterday with the fol- | mer ee FUNANCE AND CANAL eat three men aud one Women at lity belltpb seca er of | time aad place. 7 in the Cabinet, although rumors to this eect Total Ma a xd Fellows mot at Buffalo, N. ¥., yosters | U ht o'clock this moi ‘owing dispatches | , ha Conveniiak ent into Cons : oi fuegoste that] on Little Arkansis’ afew days since, and ‘ ial alan IR SUG fu Perr Hy Para 4 1, Heeretary Seward congratulates the | Coline to prevall. & of the reports | othe Whole mnths a baton die : ral Rallroad: Gos should tellew: the hs ft M sinsesinsbiged days since, and a] 4, rther was known at Westficld as to the Poteet bel te) ratulntea the | originated with persons who elther person: | (eon wren sey eet rao iy ue her tlie Pelae poy nained Malone was corved the same way | _ of Captain Harrington and his band : [ ose 4 : . 48 5 | oA last Saturday, at Cow Creek, uineteon tniles | Ti Democratic Stato Convention of Wha | of burglar hunters. There ts very little dout fommercial intercourse will be promoted | ally or by letter addross the President on this | M. k the floor and advocated at ir! Geitten, of the Camden Club, , A ps t ashi acinar ’ f the , ; : track most lkely west of Fort Harker, consin yesterday nominated J. J. Tallinadge ever, that they will suceved in uneartht bod fr reared gh : hog bbe i ds | subject, ond who are continually seeking to Pine Goae its Of the report of the yertepey: N % feos ul 7 Aw its winter by ex m Governor; und’ G. Ly Parks, Dientenaantor other two scoundrels lying hid in the civilization extends back to the time : nanee Committee te tne of Base Ball wns played this af -= dovernor, .. Parka, Liente wv | woods, thoug! mntalns sever grat synish score, secomplsh thelr parpove, wih the amitance | “Mr i, W. Dwigit spoke in favor of the | temot between. the Tr slate “ind, of | ppaovina the rock from the Rock. Detalle of the Late aitles Near tae South | ernor, cavea and ofver eseladed enous adeeiranes ¢ Vice-President of the Compan: other parties tuent of the Ele POORISO:, Binks Ch iit Club Riplds, in the Mississippi, has commer « in , . jon Flavaua’ appoints tue hour’ of Insugurss | An additional tat of persons pardoned in|. Mt. Lrosser followed in ati earnest apeech | Hehe intl gt We latter bic ttes | The powertul chisels were’ tested afew day’ | ‘The Omaha correepom ‘eer Tus Republican tate Convention of Min. | Miapied foe coarealmant, | the esppesiie Vion, Vinaiald “Altai caal aca ne |i favor otthe plan reported by the Canal here! the ago, n 1 drop sank four feet int Regaklivce taal t : "9 | noaota yestentay noutuated W. R. Marshall | (4 inn ta some part of the fore woe ee 3. The President, at New York, congratu- | Yi"! . “ are | Committee, scure standin subd rock. The chisel weighs i Fhe aid nag ne interesting Par) Governor, and 8. H. Armutrong, Licutenant- | retin aNer committing a raid unon the pees, lates tho Vice-Tresident et Madrid on ite| of preparation @ the Attorn peral’s | aVahied decid: J td sand pounds, aud drops thirty leulars of the rald and bloody repulse of the | Govern fil settlers of that region, and divide end tompletion. | office. ‘These number abont ten thousand, | The o ration of the Finance and Canal PESTILENG: Jostan O. Siesuns, the Ia'e Buperinten- | Sioux, near the South Pasa, aubsequently to enjoy their spoils —/n alo Commercial, Ohm tig The Captain-CGeneral of Cubs congratt-| which, with ths names officially pubilshed reports was resumed in the Conialttes of dent of the New Jemey Central Kailroad, was | the skirmish on the 24th of August. «THe National trial of plows and other agrl- r tire tbe Culoula Minister at Madrid t | up to duly last, make an aggregate of up- é hale ane ANAL 8 wre and con the The Veilew Fever. formerly ou ne ved fo the Northorn Ha trond A party of miners had made some valuae | Cultural tnplements began ta Ution N. ¥., | A Woman Attempts to Orewa Horeelf. & the City Corporation of Havana ac- | wards of cighteen thousand pardoned to the | pod A shy Onteyns, Bept 1 The nunber of | meseed acenmulating the fortune of €50,000, | able discoveries, but had been driven back | YUMMY. The plow trial camo off drst.| At about seven o'clock last night, the pee gomplishos a iky despaten to the Duke of / dato ot the Presidents proclamation on the MASSA. HUSETTS deothe from yellow fover for the Inst 24 hours | which be left as the result of his prudence | to the pass, On the Sunday following the a plows have been tried oa greensward. | lcemen at tho First Street Station House & The Captain-tenern) of Cuba tenders | 7 inst. Questions have risen na to whether ending at 6 o'clock this moruing were 67 ey return of the miners, a party of Indians | Tue steamer George Cromwell has beon | Were Informed that a tudy had boca rescued fils reapweeta to the Queen of Spain ‘uyan the | the proclamation excludes from pardon those | Reyabilcan Suate Convention The Mauer | Gar vsroy, Texas, Sept. 11. —Rev, J. p.| 4 Anor wae ithe the, ciher tay, who. | cave evidence that they were In the neigh | auccessfully relleved from tor position on | fom drowning a the foot of Firvtsteect, aad Grst union of the Iskond with the Mother | who held brevet rank higher than the grade | Meweluitomm dew. "| Larhar, President of the Howard Astocia-| atibod nnd salped ty the Tadians seat her | borbood. ‘The cattle of the miners had been | the reef, and floated to Key West, Florida,tn | that unless she was restrained would cere ida {Mum eee aac of brigadier-general, and also as to whether! Woncrstmn, Mass, Sept. 1. The Massa | Hon at Corpus Christt, dled Angua 20th, | for dead. He lost almost the wh Ip turned out to graze, and seven men, well | tow of the steamer Fountain, tainly accomplish her purpose, which was ‘Ss CANADA. the term agents, tn addition to ministers and | ehusctte Republican State Convention aasem- | Batnucl Adams, Assistant Surgeon U, 8, A., | Mite Maw of Balt, having been tett above the | arued, were detailed as herders, ‘The In-] ‘Tur Bangor Puily Evening Timea has pelbcostruction. The ofligers repaired a Cortona Iilet Netweew He'diers nnd (Hritiane | COMMminsioners, Include those who went | Lied here at 11 o'clock, and promptly organs died on the Sih ost Seah th Howe HeStlA ] dions, with their customary yell, charged | ceased to exist for want of remunerative | ny Foopectable locking. lady ts: Charge evtenl Pecan Haea Wea j abroad to ell bonds and cotton, These | ized by electing Henry Wileon, President, here were G2 deaths from yellow fever St ae a on the cattle, and by wild eries end patronage. Lt had « wide circulation during | the bystanders. Bhe appeared calm and cob | ’ Hreny Byrri, of Whitestone, Long Tale “6 1. Qrenno, Sept. 11.—A serlous riot, origi- | questions will be decided iu the order of pre-| After the organization, Beunur Winson, | here on the 9th, and 10 eases admitted to the aly’ dropred'm cup’ into a ele | 6.4 atarmpede ‘tems but thu er the war. | tect bal nerertnoat Ta great canta ope fasting in w disreputable house, occurred at | tentation. Ande w short mpeech, In which he contrasted | vis 1 pa Vorday (rom the reveaus cutter | tora last f no Thilo Aablng for It le | warrdurm, bastened to'drive. the. ot Foncxnirs to the amount of $20,000 are | anybody. She hegved the ailecrs to let her Point Levi on Monday night, between the | Secretary McCulloch bas extended the no- | the state of the country in 1451, when the | Delaware. who had veon missing for an hour or two. | tended into corral, which they 4 against s young man named Fredor- | carry out her purpose, She wae coaducted military and civilians, The soldiers attacked | tice of July Instto holders of the stolen bonds | first Republican Convention was held, and |. The fever has appeared in Lagrange, Bre- | ‘Ti, wan the first lutitnation the tather ned | doing without the'losn of a tok Hobbs,tate iu the pork and lard business, | 19 wim Grroes Biation Hwan, whore, eas two houses, putting the Inmates to flight, | of Missouri, 80 as to embrace abstracted | the present time. The interval of thirteen | 4M, and other interlor towns, that the boy was drowned. they then got ready their are and. At 107 Btate street, Boston, He is very re- | properly carvd for, A touching tettes ' alarm to the imrades, who quickly hur y we produce below was found ‘on the and destroying the furalture. A unmber of | bonds of the Btates of North Carolina and | years had been crowded with historic eventa, | | Key West, ia, Sept. 1. The steamer! Torn Baocunas 1 getting to bea very | tel © Aa the Indians, about ably connected, river ban ve it had been placed by hav eivillans were badly burt, A Me. Thibuult, | ‘Tennessee, Sworn evidence is required in | 8M! the principles, policy and deeds of the | Matchless has just arrived from Fort Jeifer-| old mun, und on Septe ith next will] forty in number, appronebed, they were met] ‘Two breweries in Chicago, Il., belo ne attempting the rash act, y | a | great Republican party Of the United States “ ‘ y "P , they met 450, IL., belonging of FoLAt Loris oe oes aig lnloied saad hs | scans a a | Greve Hepenllaay Of the United 8 ton, Tortugas, Dr. Cormick hea written o attain Ii ninelleth ye ‘ baa recently bys most galling Ore fr ver tnt froin to Thomas G. Hansoi and Charles Wootfer, | tk Larrite ater liar atana. he cae | 0 is Buxilsh hotne, wud is aaid to be in| behind every rock and tros, Nine of the In- " Vell, I believe eady to Is not expected to live. ‘Two soldiers are re-| The State Department has furnished for | bonor and chterisued with ra letter inting that Major Stone, tho com] q very fecble condition, the locul newspaper | dlans. were’ enol. dente ‘nad © fovr of chery | toxether with ulno dwelling tous, were do | gaWsth,t bel pd ay Ge ges | drew Johns mandant, and Lieuts, Orr and Re the officers of the fort are down with the 6 Loss is | eternity, Lecarvely’ know which, ‘The world t cold and anfecling, 1 think Thave econ wlie “Ys ther ten great deal Tabuald want American Pomological Convention | live for. I fect that there are a few ioft who woul weve J not hear wiih Joy the Intelligence cat, ad ring thi ped. from the af tho youngest hunters and miners! met in St, Li terday. Large numbers | My ehittren and aay mother! Ant oh ze ees YY.) “Penitentiary. iy Hjen ate Hutece and, arived with the | or the most proiainent pomologists o: the | eB bables? Why shoakl you care for hee wi out trom her cel pete Henry rifles and Colt's revolvers id yout call mother. Se haa proved. herself, unwose and all) stating that It required all his exertions, with | were riddled, so well altned waa the fire, | stroyed by firo yestorday, Hans | that of his valet, to get out of the rulway | The enemy reined up completely | carrlage. by the sitdden min of bullets, b | Ox Monday night Kitty Elwood, the noto- | tley could recover thelr ported killed and another mortally wounded. | publication a st of the Stems which conatis | ounred A The officers of the reglinent on ascertalnlug | tute the bill of our Government against that | {uate Wyn beta hen Sik what was going on, hastened to the place land for damages Inficted pon Ame- | utive OF Interferunge, Aiud closed | Yellow fover, as well aa many of the com- ‘end succeeded in restoring order. Hean commerce, during the rebellion, by | by Un ans of Massachusetts | tnand and prisoners, Dr Buith, post aur M. M. Dori e leader of the Quebce | Anglo-rebel privateers, Accompanying this | {make sil minor issues, personal ambitious | geon, died onthe 8th Inst, Mrs. Smith ts subordinate to the full compres | tary Seward to Mine | hension of the hi head ues |! Medicines, doctors aad nurses are | somie im wildered | $15,000, and Woeifer's, $25,000, ut before position bas been elected 1a Hochalega for | bill ba letter from See duties now imposed up- United States are pres 0 disy Ori | rat ;; e iron bars from a window, mail (egy down among the ene hootin, nited States are present, and the display of | thy of that naive, You have looked to olhem he Honso of Cc iter Adams, dated the 2th of Austat, Lovo, | on them ta ord plete (he un | asked for, ‘Tho Matchlows wii! leave at once | the itun ars from a window, made a rope of | Gaal dav among tue enemy, shoating | te pie a I A TC | Monrnnar, Quebre, Som. 11.—Hon. D'Arey | Madeont, Iinthe letter Mr. Rewant, stares | ciently neon wt equality of the | for Tortugns with all poratte aastetance, | ground, qwhen the fope broke mud. sue te Kyleh tho rediinen hastily turned upd gallop | I tho New Orleans Common Counett yose | shoutd’solce to hee hate nk, ae cant) ZO Mofiew publicles an earnest letter to-day on | (he position of tue United States ou U nto pominate Gow, Bullock for | 2ue Yellow fever hae somewhat abated ber Rounded nud | 7 nite Bn wear cat fd away, hotly varnived by she frontiers terday at the election for Assistaut Record: | dead, for Lvever can be anything: but a troable the moral of and calls for evi. | Ject as follows by acclamation was withdrawn, Ss | Ear BOT ENAR BOG CORSET ED (OEE Gt Qe ee ew no merey to these apie | ors, one white aud three negrocs were chosen, | Lette nity ig tayeres be dence nyainst aud prompt Justice to be done alma upon wht: r Hos taken, r bie Mow Fever Rave meXew, eee a sche wicine wha. wialaG murder. | desert.” Away they burried over a browd | several other negroct were chosen tur other | | de per hey es fullows . ma, Lawl wes ny rok Ip Kee, bes 18 40up NO, WhO was Go mi | plateau, down jeep eae » over _ . oer) wade » doright he apon the ringleaders, He traces the mob |} tines er H. Rice, 110; J. md. ; | ously’ uesuulted on Monday night tasty in| Qiatemty down wd cp canon, up over the! saunicipal positions, fod ch ete rl hient oped, to. Feut i@ Hepubite, i The yellow fever in tho Southwest fs bes | thet Hall at Newtown, Lele tenpe. | Wind river divide, encouraging each other y Laan d Phe iaaaidvand pews 10. Fenninien, by the tn De ARIES 281 St t coming more viru Tu New Orleans the | Blauvelt, white both were engaged In wheat: | BY Wid hurrahs, and wherever un Indian was| Gey. Suxnivan arrived at Leavenworth | for whom Lam ina Dut considers that the riot would not bave | pleot the Unite a + ha Tho Housination of the other baeoh de Sola due. ‘hog | ed pelitienl diseuselon, may teevver frau ity | sce balla dozen rifles of long range were | yesterday, He was escorted by @ Committee EO ere thar | State officers fur re-election was unaniuous, per ol deaths iy w single day has reached aimed at him, and soon the echolag yell Of | Ce oid auldiers and citizens who mct him at | bare extended tbete | as follov welsh did 3 fe | uuties, but his condition ts serious, t Asty-elgtt, and It ts feared that the worst Is | itwuyeld, lis assailant, lias dlsappoured the savage in ced Uhat the shots 1 d that they feel that they are condone apolowiat ter euch clreumstawees, to forego thelr | For Leutenant-Governor. Willigm Clofta, 7") taken effect flowed rd the State line. A torchlight process! y ve uy - cutlon to eon 4 if . yet to come be Jcuyune Of the Gil inst, | frnens has produced the ntmost excite iMlowed the retreating ' HOD, & and Lextnot app cciste their kinduess, Wisreporiod dint Lieut, Gon, Sie Charles | eutlon 10 nome reasonabé and aaieactry For necrotary of Sia tnivcr Warner, ie The he Gib in frneaa has produced the. itu peer | lod ne aight anal the Ouly did they | foruial welcome, and w banquot wero to have | ‘9aem thea on ts sive they worl’ turn tro x "Wiudha F.C. B, is to succeed Bir Jolin | eeriour than tsa hhe a +! ae iieeenes me ra, id partis: . ns tad » . Cease the pursuit, he hunters ¢ ds the . rive oth eneral last (we oF pass tnc By innotic ok thea, wi Wludbam, HO. Bt to 8 tr John | deious then UE bien Se resent | Hor Attormes inva hares Allen We ragret to state tit there has teen a | Partlzans ii relation to ite 9 Main es toy reared Aton chug | Het kiven to the Gionerat task night, but be Ueiie fo'me, york hard al iy tak a few lehel in command of the forces in Brittsh | Oemnational law, mautieated. hy ah Consierable dixenssion took place on the | decided Increase Inthe deaths from. ytalow | Ax order fiom the British War Offtce has | ghxtan Sicae Tudhens ty killed Sines | declined the compliment. Bonirs rest at lhl, w thou rosely ing ahy compa Pie America jurious to nnoiber eto swaken’ «renter stat | liquor question, when a report was adopted, | fever withta the fart ea teen “Yertcrdays | heen croceully: lesued luntting the tu tine, the bold plonver settler has had | Ove of the features of the Pomotogion! Bxe | feign pitas SMieslaas, of Unie ve | of disconient and distaitstaction amon tue peos | “tat {tio Inexpedient to take action cither | roport Was 27, to-days's ia tt, an inercaseor| ber of soldiers who are torreceive pe ‘posneaslu tibition at St, Lonls ts some pears f Toproach Miia, bab 1 capo write, I will v trea! | | ert chil th ed way on the ‘Teinpenmee law questions Vein one day! ‘Tho total nututer of deatha | ‘mission to marry to seven por cent, on the | The In 2 H+ Tonle ty some pears from a | eps a ganmot write, will pele ithe iret. ne nm “ of ‘retaliation Tho Committee oa Rewlutions reported w | reported, fer the 4 houre ending Gociuek | wlude establlehiueut of the corps, nud wrth e left the country, treo Iu Danvers, Masa, which was planted | Welle rie" feet he een et eR On Friday, about 5 P. M., the closing of it f | any, stout & 1 My the closing of| ihe sivence of any other iemedy, to conform thelt | gerica witich was edlopted. Ouo deciaren tunt | us trl Us OU | Feulitoyg Chat no mua shill otal auc pe rouuil and net one tas been, toon or | ly Jobo Badicott, the fret Governor of the | bencam lis brunt wate Tein each polling place In West Montreal was wit- pripeipi to thar of the | he Prohibition ever having been made i | Je the same paper remarke | Mission, Who is not In possessiongfisa good | heard of That portion of Utena ony of Massachusetts Bay. ‘The troo ty) Luts! 22 clothes, L will sed or ‘ essed by a large, nolay, and excited crowd, | party from whi Part of the polley of the Republican party, it] othe same peper remarks: | conduct badge. At the tine the commencement of the tndian war H f F ai et | Boks hey to Lares als Hews patent to all that, while Mr. Devlin | Mr. Neward expreses the pellet, howover, | ghanld not be taken up and considered a hy many peoplo that he Ween oF married evkdtere ace really” lu) bas been the acere oF niany & tere ! Cee ND ae ee cents | Wit oC. We, Gil, Mastet sibel { led up wond y hat (his claitns will be amicably and satis a time sarantine regulations were not cnforeed | Ts the country at large may be very. thank ime subsequent to the arrival of Governor | “and Bevenih, ebath side, Ove Ref an's gre fed pidled op meer TUly ite most stren- | Pci fer be amicably and satlstn Tie Wale pee asalen is ns foll | with suited i rgor oarih fin the season, and Lown ov is the w. Athle ah iy In the world, | that so sigtial a batile took pluce, Alcott, in Lézs. cory. 5 ou lone of bis friends, there was no | Ome tee at alla ih ware Ucn tesdved, ‘hat the conduct of the Prew fever wa» Drought here tu the Holds | and bas more money than it kno ey a “4 ? 4 bone of deltating Mr. McGee, The rowdy | inca: atic anicteg aa ew Johnson, hie fellowship with. thet Sin from troptes ports We. eum | do with, Tbe London Spectator seve thence | _, The correspondent further anys that Sudyo | A sttuuTLY new incident has arisen in the | 1 he Case of Culiivett. N eiemeut, pleutitully primed with bad whiskey | titling A1K,tn), The magrovate PGd Scaaireah which tate is an th Cosels Were allowed to como to the city | is choktag ints own. fat" Th Kinuey; @ Peace Commiastoner, recently | Alabaina clalias. England hus offered to! Th f Intorual Revenue belt a see 1 In utter Uist Of the police regutadions, | au aud OE tee warncy whieh aie ty war a m ten diye’ detention at quarintine, | Kuglind and Branee, which are in intimate | pusaed through Omalia, on his way to Wash | refer them (o two tribunuls—one to decide | sion yestentay, Tho following res kitiom } pd assisted by un. nation el worth. | ard say in his letter that thery are additlous f powers cxmitided to b Be | which, unless the cargo. was entirely dls thor, have specie to the | Ineton + Saiaticr Wigingd gia corm remscainia: | cee Greco er ike asia ieee fea itn neh leee ac buctas eae Raa | Sot ole mete ee ee uation ty evade nnd defy the lave | charzed Irom the bold of the veel. nid the | amount of three hundred tllilons of dotture | L828 ___ | Whether Bngland was morally responsible, | was adopted on the Gth lust, to F Ld dirty and ragged, and ull the refuse of aekty | ‘The Alabama ts charged with the greater will Je na dectaro! in | latter aubjected to thorough purification, | in their vaults; brokers lend inoney atone | ,," He represented the Sioux as being for | and another to decide the auount of dam- , tho alleged Callicote Cute re which only couice to the surfice tn times of | part of the damage tho Shenaudonts, | !ets oval of faiilful Cabinet and miliary produce wo bencit whatever, Ju the | and aludf per cent., and * jolut stock come | \* War to the knife,” “He himself has been tu | ages. The President replica that, im bis! Wh Commisloner of Internal eat popular ¢ e | Sumter and Flour any heavy ace | 2icers fF bo other reason than that th opiniog of the city physicians there te tlttle | Paules look at depositors as if it were a fayor | S¥eral fights, and several tines had a nar. 2 alot of the one trit | Reveu mitted to bis Boag 4 reat popular exctement-these all ius uw F is also have bi AC | the way of hie hosttl i | inten, the verdict of Uae one tribunal weuld es ", fered In owinow. strength, and. wore ripe for | counts to ahawer for, f fuccessfil endeavors th continue’ and ageravate | Giver Of healthy persons binging fevve | to take their cash” Be Tas ak tae” tokoee” ate | dnokde hott. | SRC Le Ea Te A nee ea ey Sriot. How the tralu was fired we cannot a ‘lao a property | Wile the city, but that the seeds of the div | AN Engineer on the Erlo road, Garret | HI Helly, a8 the Indian call iin, | oeld opinion aa to whether the ssid charges suousl Undortake to say, not being in the confidence ‘ tn the Hontber na fat fines | 80 are contained ia the holds of vessels. | Isherms syle when hls engite lay ta | (2 leveral Jobo Sanborn, Judge | AN Omaba dispatch says that @ battalion of | be judicially investigated, therefore ' Of the ringleaders, Thle much ls certain Wartington Facts and Rumors, ta ti riaecacre Of mumberne elifens, all | Au nothing short of a extreme of tompe| ruins at the rocenk emaahoup moar Mowroo | rqurey Youre Fort Chil Kearuey, Ge | 4p yoidiers arrived thorw on Sunday, on tele | Hssolvedh That this Boatd without my 5 that the polls had barely beon chused ” Johnsor __| mado fhe more conspicuous an by | ature, elther of irecging or Intense beat, ean | Btutlon, benrd an appl : Wyerpanenite Weeras U8te 0 the » Ail 4, but betore | Past Gallloatt, im viewtot the steam Hay tue pol ha agiy been Coed when | Ty sald thot Pvealdent Johnson and ec. | 2 ecvenin” characte and bia ard | desiroy it. About the only ellicient quaran- | Knowitg. hat, both Tecie nko craits, thd | Sanborn und Benvals, after taking a cursory | WHY (0 the Plaine to Alt Indiana, bus beiore | Lenee Gh te C Catticott, Im Mewof the states Of our city buieunlty » wurged. tumulte| purchase in view al land | of he proprition ot his 0; | tino reguin'ious that ean be deviaed, tn the | with great presence of und, crept to kis | Wok at Fort Laramlo, returned to Wasbiug- | leaving, they broke into the American Teone>| pion» mate in all (ho ailidavite subinitted | Bouly into and along "Great St. | Ge. Butler in Waehlogton talking up | cause of the gravest auticty, und make as feet | opinion of medical inen generally, would be | hroken. aud overturned” locomotive, ang | {0% 80d reported the Indians disposed for | fer Company's warehouse, drove out the | His Bord, aid tor the purpose Of uri a James iret. ‘This street was crowded | impeachtuent harder thin ever, P | tive to employ every cous.ftatioual mode of farts | ® Wtal cemsatton of Intercourse Utwoen New | sounded the alarm whistle, thus caving not | Rowe, Really, Gen. Banborn and Beu watchmen, stove in the beads of whiskey | (<Muluation of said charges prosented aga | Dich atl gn aden pMctices who | Htis the Impression that President Johnson | ing and resting him, and if neces wary, to deprive | Orleans and porte where epidemic prevails, | only the Ives of many passengars, bul als | Mf fr te thelr extcrience ot and wine barrels, got vory drunk, and broke | Cul, peices, Callteatt nesaee, 8 Uiaiied inher tied paling au fon. | moans r 1 ‘ rm. Wo tl -d " 10 were | Matte parrels, Kot ¥e , : vise Chak i rtleaban Dt walsh for the Inada tok: | Enoane to delay votlnyg at the Boul unui | BA Of A Pues 0 Pe atime ore Ge] AL New Iberia, « village of about three reared Hommes, trein-men, who wire | Tall The Man that le Afraid of bie Horses, | open canned frulta and oysters. Tho eut- | tornuy of the Busters Detter of Neve Y. r [ltteer talass A, Dosivess men | ech eun vate eer bie voeoub AEBREBLY | claring ‘oer suproval of Wie Just menrares of | thousand inhabitants, elghty-Ave deatha from | {n the way of the somine Sa oe Sremlp Pack Horn, Big Mouth, Walking Bugle and | ordinato ollloern are sald to have Leon as bad | bake ‘auch steps as will produce suc ex > , Danian b carver ani he plans B Le : ta aia , gure aloo gulng bone aller {ele day's work, | Lhe Aviional Int Migencer Includea Ue Pr giiby te cher pe prc wan pledge ‘also | Yellow fever ad occurred up to the Gh inat. | Duuina the Amt weok of August thore Red Gund theo oc thief’ wereatt | a4 the mony aud te colonel ta command | SH CEN a es powlbly ok or cyt! Brestdent aud Vico Prvsidont of to Radiol | toast the future Hie fulled tink In Galveston alae the fover snems w bo! weng three hundred latenuents ip! gyverannnated wurrtor, wha, with tho had ng contro! over hem (Continuedes Hourth Page) ws,

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