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Wu oN — a 4W YORK SUN. ‘UB. ISH™D DAILY-—SUNDAYS KXCEPTRD, Of © corner of Nas*an and Fulton streets, pany - Single Copies TWO CENTS. ‘Twelve Cente per week-Six Dollars pet year. WEEKLY SUN, [ese 'y om Thoreday ‘ofeach week; '# sent by mall ‘6100 Lar por oar single copies three conta, ‘ RATES OF ADVERTISING. year Sect an F ' Se eth. | Lhirty-Hourth Year. NEW-YORK,. FRIDAY, SE 1867, Price Two Conts ae = ————— ——— -- = = ——— — = ee , Indian Trewbia, 4 fom hey might be induced to leave the Mexican Affairs. only one foot less than che Getty-burg mon- | st et lonngr ‘They make thelr daily .abow | to place any section In the Constitution o@ SON CABLE NEWS, Pr entertained, but left in the order ta whied | Lethon Soaulites and’c me tn, Waanrworos, Rept. 19.—The following | ine. tL. will be composed of blocks | very bara @ , aud ancomplish ‘But litte. 4 the subject, deine enti Br Lovie, Sept. 19.-Latters from Fort | "The Ihig’ Tend. Yandtontes, called 40,from | etter waa received to-day by Senor Romero, | Neiablng from six to fitven tons each, ‘The | Wages for t ‘falt ; they wo all coiored | Mr. Palze sald mow Capitol was ® mattes a . sleaten Dodge eay that the Indians are very numer: | ¢he.'e chief Pig Head who la now dead, and to, | Lover base will be two fect high. Above | men, look h of pleasant, of nocemsfty, and ‘he state of facta just pro vo) RIOT AT MANCHESTER | aga techy ahem obch ona ous in that vicinity, The sconte aay Cat the | formerly known aa Bernt Wood Band, are | from Gen, Escobedo, dated San Louis, Avg. | th there ‘vill ve a platform cours two.fect | The cme. cefetiver: that made its semged showed how manifest it was Sint the Bomron. Sept. 10. Bir Frederick Bowe: | Cheynnes, Arrarahoes, Comanches and ell fric ndly. They have about thousand | Stir: — hig and stovt seventeen fect aquare,. This | bow obly tes become aghont. | WhAe matter was settled by acts of the Guat abe tie Minteter to the ited a | Hodgea, or Dot > . will Se followed by a massive Jed tase Vessels | led to archor a | Legisfature. Recess tu 754 0% be P ° bette a nba Lin hier gid N.| Klowas have consotiasted, and there are two | fic hanvte reamed above talk the eame tans | Sy” Dot Mareas Rowena s | cived | flanked at enh angle by heavy t .ttreesea, | mils oF mo vin what is called sremine cues. sole OF PRISONERS. Ga) mores; © U%-| Housand of them on the war path, On the! guage and never fight againt each other. | yousrory kin’ telcer at the fly dite torluy, | thelt graceful lives adding streag a to the | the harbor ar tera to apply to that 2 (p aianeeuicains Houre, uf thioat dincuse, | I Grebang nee nation may ts Bt war ana tbe | {400 : et Gen: | atructire. Next thero will be an immense | wich ts earn Ande ommunt | The Congestion met et 74 P. M. The ef FCOND DISPATCH | 201b inst, thirty miles from Fort Dudge, © | cin tanids at qeace, ‘The Two Kettle Band | stoned ty the foe ce oe eying bern, ocre | die, ten feet high and nine feet eo zarr, snes | cation ® m lyst be by small boats, | fort to stile cut the io arma o be Moward for Their Capture. | soy, crt, 10.1 007, M. The throat | ttn of forty wagons laden, with Bpencer | {never atneace. They are always Sighting | iene; siaine fact OF tay sds | momnted by a cap weighing Afeen tons, | which cx om be obtained when wanted. | placed in the Coustita ~. me, the reine = hae fie froderiéks Shave died ot rifle ammupition and Quartertfiaster's stores, | with Gros Vent: s# and Aricherees Yon rived nt the meana which my | The wlv-le sirmcrure will be eruwacr bya | | Emigr —uaed found anew susation In| present conatrastion of We mew Capitut k Senn ey ene a ween rem care wre ewe ee: Oe a aa by Indians and five wagons Tue woeNctt one W nacives of in the | Colossal atatue, twenty feet high. Th «tat. | the Ish f Roatan, and they haye found | fri prope war to he Quaker City Pas dir the | y | United 3 H ne will be that nf a private soldier ate wing’ | the rip v hag more favorable | bank aod other property tw the Stat unk Heinen Fata | captured. On che day following another | Generst Rantorn ehen, tn behalf of the | United 8 bv ela a sontinel.. 1b ts torbo eat out Of aL see | potn: Shjections than | foraly, and co allow no offaet for any debts a = i Bort. 1° crick Tews, | train was attacked twenty-five miles above | Commiesion, made Sve nenal mirodactory |W iitih iN) Anyi’ | mense Mock weightug miny tons. Th is | ary] reat existing on the part of the holder * VISIT TO THE CZAR. . cH a 1 ae ls ick 1 Fort Dele, and. four men weer killed nnd | @Peeels, stating the objet of thetr. visti, ang ued the CtRINIee. OW Tad GuOntae: they. will be the Inrgost sttue of modern Utwes, | 6s My | Another proposition leoked to the establiab: rs mbassador to the £ ate t ee, and for it rt g with «rental wat they desired NM y Me | fork to discharge thelr venom 4 tore Hnkytie and charac eee eee died nt the T Honee this mort nt Rel ristic than any | fe will treat of Ht. | os two per cent. ng fron | Cvelve mules capticed. Near Fort Lyon, (to hear all the con plainta, and an, ae ica ari the connie property. No actlon omelther, Adjourned i . 7 | 4 ‘ Tome that the anton hes any Maite | tre and loyal wervante, aud A | \ Mm this country j ‘ bei | : o PIR GE EN BUR FAL GO, | tue cttocts ot s throat diacase, from which be | avout the aacne time, @ texts bound to New | ton that the chlefa had to imake tt PKArt| g'eigti to count inesclt of the number. fy , 2H Uriieved Hat it willbe more actra:ce WEW YORK. Mr. Cynos W. Fieup ie gotting batter. | hie teen sufferin, ¢ ays. Sir Feeds | Mexico was attacked by tue savages, and | [0 thir roses Ae Go have tho full satisfaction of hav lag Innasteeseee CURE Dane OF Hiatal 5 1 "2 endl to Soe deme ta ee ork Steam Tag Exp! sf Bruce, accutapauied by w friend and | sixty muler carted off, The Stage Compn- | toracee fuos are inhaled np Of | eH.dLAD my Publle conduct by the yrvarripe | Musivences than that of Gsttysias. which Nie Ceeaeeiineail Gomevaitens He En str a in Sow a k osion, t : | y's Btatlo is crosing was) the now, and afte: a half adozen.yhtife tye | Hots of the Taw, and the inatructio’ « of my : aphid Peal oF Cot mame of « i He iho arrived 4n this ciky Tost oventng frown | BY'+ tallow (books heneot | lee ichaet fothe'nest Ove, aal'eoon tl | Goverment aid this Ht eiteve thay ee teauraates i Atmany, N.Y. Sept. 10. —-The Constit t= | patent advertived in New Orleans. | srrugausett, wiere he had Lecn rusticating Fobbed of tea mules | It goes round the ef won the es rue Mexicans, Lhave] 1 bed : tional Convention met at nine o'clock. Mr. |” Horace Gneruny and PT. nwa | AOORE INDIAN PARTICULARS. | 0" *0:0- dys Hewas manifestly im luke | | Two fatal eusea of cholera occurred ot] Hike! specter were charac sired by the | abwolutely no car of the saudere nudaccu | | Dr Josuph Jones, of Auguste, Gas who | Grey otfred r-sliilonenlling on the New | heture at the Dutchess County parm | \ —-_—. | tug condition, and the assistanc. of the most | Omalia yesterday ful tapplicatlons for ascictenee with which | _ thank you sauch fer your omMetal Cental | thoritios toe vite Arlee ete ead Mt | York Excise Commissioners for information | | Mownay last was the hottest day of the | A telegram from North Platte on the 17th | Ml eapplicatt 1 and are of the commission have been filied, | of she ncedaations mande againet me by the palpate in regard (» licences, which wos laid on the | #ason at Charleston, 8. C. wri ~~ ntion Inyour | Teport on the condition of the iniates, ta at table. | Sara Aven, it be the A J emineut phystelan. wae promptiy proc St. Louis. Tule exertions, however, wore vat. ond | ind, eaye that the Indian Comutesioners Tire eof which you " and one of (wo specimens only are idven | nght, will escape wite in deatiamelt tie puticat caw raphtly and died about 2| Dave arrived. ‘Two hundred Indinna ate | [order to alow the present satus of the | letter, for thie ie to me an aditicnal eyi-| present engniced wring a work which, when | 0 | in tite, bt Nome hs priperty BUICEDA EN NEW Worn, | 4M tic war unable to speak during the | there with * Spotted Tall," * Standug Rik * | Ponces, oPrranaih an ever, your sbveere ang devoted | MAbllshed, wl dlsctowe ness matter that cans | ane ron bern Herero tfered by coll+| vane inet qremng was eigualloga yo crowd sania * | period of is brief sojourn here, but appeared | ‘Swift Bear,” “Pawnee Killer," and * Tire | rm on ne witP friend, Mo Faconrim, | Not fall Co be painfully interesting. Tn refers {ng upon the Metro, viltan Fire Commission | god areworke. ihe Fen! J conrcious throughout, and manifested his | key Foot,” and other chiefs, A consultation Txoeta Ls KiB bite The Brownsville Pon-hero pubilshes a fete | ene ‘to tho terrible effects of hospitd gan. | ¢r for Information, and it was Comtuities on | Tes eald that Chase thinks Congress will Maxcirsren, sept. 19th. —Noon—Quite a | wishes by signs. Information of the eveut | Was to be held yesterday afternoon, et eben Taw hin, tall me | F from Bim Lube Potos!, dated August 11th, Uh baghonc 1 araonl the article | Pass a Confiacation act if the Receustruction @crions slot occurred Ip this city to-day, re+ | bas Leon telegraphed to London and to Bees | The rescued captives, three white women | to behave my dd gave me ay iece of | stating that on the Sth of Avgust, Lscotedo ‘epea - (hae t fy thousand were crown on ‘an Ate Fas an t ros | net ia defeated, ultine ia the killing snd wounding of J foinry Sowand, at the Biato Department, aud three eile, were dliverod. up ty | and and tol we to work om itd foke cart | made Lie pubic enty into hat elty on his | SP'gn shelter fom the Yarenes Wag ls | Muar. omegra erat for Ww milly | | Bewane of divers and strange, deg ral persons, While a strong police cacvtt | Washington, —Sp:riul fo Com, Ado, | Spotted Tail to the Commissioners. Sak nC eee eT hare | Feturn from the City of Mexico, All the | Southern summer, oF from the rato and sew, | ble heowstty. tats on hes tok | preacher, | was con! he Fenian Killy (recensy | Boores, Mass, Sept. 1 —Mr, Howard, of | The Montana Volunteers had @ fight wlth | gan": ico on the chase heeanae the hostile Tne | Femarks and etatements of the Rancher are | with conre corn bread from which the husk | Mr, Graves off red ares olution fur appolMt: | at Bionetor bas Just dlesovered: th rested in this elty) and Deasy from 1 | the Britich Legat! on, left Washington for, Indians on Boulder River on the 80th of Au- | dinne would Kime, Lused to depend on | to Uo received with cwuth The writer | (ean meatned bart Me OF ee | ee Coen cote ee Gs mamta fishes are lable to a periodic moult like crus i pal to the railroad depot, preparatory tv | Boston to-uay, to take chargs of Sir Freder+ | gust. The troops alterwants found the out pe poy the later eee fiape aay attention to hyxiene, with festering inasses | could ed urn Pal taces and insec The ecension belonging to Captains sembly of ten who were re called together a motley ate iw ton saw em tihey, ik ‘ideration of finance and canals! Loxpow med bread, for the rea: that all the bakers knead a very bigh-pi of Ith at the very doors of thelr mde dena | ‘The and buts, with thi bans of the stream flow | was reanrn army of the | ing thror ve thonsand pel dow and over ale thousand of th of people arnied with cles, | tulmed. ‘The flags on the public bulkti igs | Weston and He helr renoval to Dublin for trial, it was ats | jek Bracc'a remaing, wich are being eme | fitting tools and a co eked by # m y e shes A the stockade a futhy quagmire | The acction was then adopted ae follows: | artic tones, and Ire-arms. A desperate cont ct | and the suipping the port are at baif- | ed on the 2d of August, © \¥ | tnyincible republic of Mexteo such an | Of hutan exeroments alive with workin Except the debts «pecifed im the twelfth | Ji Aanez wants to model the Mexican Gow Fu« Ynsuod for a time, when the police ud ug | inast eral bullet and arrow holes through it. Three | Gout know what_kind oF God. Alinighty. wo | 0° 1d have rel dishonor upon | Maggots. generating by theli own fMthy Xl and thirwenth section of this article, no| ument upon thatof the United States. The sir Falstaff, and could cover noo ory to have ‘he command, save halatlons avd #n atmosphere that deteriora m their sol hind the « A thuids, thet the alightest seraten of th to superintend and merange the de- | eurface, and even the bites of small Insoot jon of one to whom he | Were frequently followed by auch rapid Ives overpowered, were picked up All severely wounded, | have got, whether he wilt make us poe or ana all | Fick, “Tlook t you in our necessity. E yon | joan help me P believe tn ale moons from how Jean geta liv'g. Fant to work and iried'on thia founds Only Pwant more | tails for the exe wed to TOKTHER DETAILE FROM WastttNatos, — | then we Ive way. The prisoners were rescued LY | Wasiisarox, Sept. 19.—Arrangements for | Who report Wat they fought the I he mot), and carried offin triumph, The | jp | the way from Fort Smith, and confirm pres Rity is now quiet, One policemen was kill: | ¢ porte bout the Gght at that post, debia shall be hereafter contracted by, or on | *PPosition to his re-elwetion is strong. behalf of the State, rinless eich debt be AU- | 9 eres-p fence um Meine bas lasted one hane thorized hy law for some single work or | apt tbo atinety “apcciied Vheroin, and decd and Any years, ond te now e9 good a4 1 awe hall rment are deferred, waiting instruction m London, Orders have been given to obj me provide for a cole ar ow his worthless life. extensive Sten’ as to destroy ex Foe. a, and veveral otere tures Many of the pay proper honors to the deceased at Boston: | ume Tevtenant and three men killed and | trols, more aninals, more amalatance NS eee eu enliee hee Wisen GktOiR ie Oe Mon of & direct annual tex to pay, and aga pee oe eee Lace Ploters were also badly injrcel. A procte | T fo State Departusent is atbalf | three wouuded. AN the bay tu that viewuity a Y mime the government department, - - — aa grey gp ” het far off u v | 5 overall artuient to al | many mon to help you fight oe the ¥ ty it falls die: and to pay and discharge | are of. Imation was {immediately toned by the mast was burned. diane When Twas young L aud forvigners alre ody beg the rerult Affaire ot Hondurne. the prinetpal of euch debt within eigbwen| Tae Prussian Government Vay toned 6 Aborlt fering a reward of thn Tho death of Sir Frederick Brace, in view | Capt. Nelson ts pushing for the Yellow. | and cut thom ap. aaf would do pane irae i secre Brirae, duras, Sept. 8, 18% | yours from the time of the contraction | found » apeotal sebool to teach the army thé @red pounds for the recapture of the {the present ruations Netween the United tone against the Upper Sioux end Black. | Mood waa “ounces tm my veina, | Th slows | OnE iam ne fae aie A EMSA Tere tn uli force an old Iwo inaanil al a poneral elestct hays boe6 ae eprint ees ‘ ‘ers. | States and Great Britain, is looked upom at | fe Jand children. ‘They talk wo yon with their | C2000), to be collected fom the inhabl- j® arly unlimited, imp:isonment for debt. | mitted’ to the people, and have recetved a quih etaeees in ten nen wry of Mexieas Maxcntasten, Sept M.-Tp to) Washington as ceerious calamity. Itisnot| Itisetated that the Crows, though profeas- | lips, and not from their hearts, Ltaik to you vite: and knowlng, too, thet an Deus hae! @ woman is now in jail £4 this city, inajority of all the votes cast for and against | They complain of bad treatment. ar ticipation i the riot ‘ rress, be | tuany depredations throughout that ecantry STATEMENT BY MR. POTTER un), wince the frst day of daauary, Upon | 70. She contracted the debt with a master | Pa“*Re | o Ittinols, culls Gen. Grant ‘nothing but «mile Bardiely nation, exbibited by their press, be y dep A cil? , of the ; { Lesxpox, Sept. 19—Evening. RAMS | can he ronlaced. A Violent harnngue was delivered at the | The age: t, Mr. Potters, then cave f atinte- | being expostulated with by some of the more | carpenter to have ber dwelling repaired, de« | shall ve taken tary buteber. tok regard to the annuities and other ve of the {il al leaders, and told | pondin nh those who were placed upon | to liqu eeceived from Manch the Ath that father, who owned the house, ne chose te leave his daagh> Fup to five o'clock | Tabernacle in Salt Lat ters connocked with what bad bee auld ered on the Journals thereof, and shall be, | Gunrrat Beacreoanp says the United ‘ | hy to | States Gover nl he ati reat ue ' Ghis evering announce that the rescued p:is- Sir Freterick Bruce was the third | Brother Sloan, Raitor of the Deseret Nawa, | iteir aunuity, according to the treaty of ounts, could not posribly | ter th the mersy. Of ‘thee bullaeys tie tak Sohal thle bal pass, bray rey cag 4 bom nh eayeceencee, the rongest in ! foner are still at darge, thongh ft ie Mhonght 1 of Thoma Bruce, the seventh Earl of | declared himself a polygamist, and would | 1s ve ite reat bast LA te het ng i “CM be | able to pay the suta, waa sued, judgment Le brpettd may at any time after the appro- | Garinanns, Victor Itugo and Louis Blane Shey cannot bave coped from the city. | Klin and eleventh of Kincardine and ubele | remaia 6o. Te had violated and would cone | 7 ma oubnest year, An appro: we they had already ald | obtained, and of course she wna locked up: | abot auch law by the people, Kt no have arrived ‘in Genova to take part ia the \ ‘a uncle | boat in an made i phiied to thems that he) The prosecutor pays the Government 25} ehall have becn. contragted in pursunnce | Peace Gunforence thors A great many rioters Lave been arrested. to the present Karlof Elzin The family t# | tinue to violate the laws of Congress prohid- | { d dy a supplemenial treaty | had been ent to San Luli to make them pay | cents per day fur her support while inearcere| thereat, Fepeal the earner ‘and. may et any Sinaia bt: Selah oue of the noblest of Scotland, tte founder, | iting polygamy, THe denounced the move- | the Fe cdsttteecth hacen teen | fer att mperial proctivithes, and Uiot it wes | ated, anid should he fll in thia, the poor vie- | time by law forbid the contracting of any 4 TH death, by cholers, of the slater of Car. rf Robert du Brnya, hering eome from N mont aa tyrannical and unjust, and as baving | bor school.wnteh has not been | much potter fur the country that euch people | thn “Ia discharged from durance and debt. | further debt under euch law. But the tax | nb and @ daughter Inet Lownon, Sept. 19—Fveniug.—The regular | Rob ihsate tu) Si thal y hayhs Appropriation of €:7.000 wns | ehouldpay all that could be got ‘rom them that | Te hn expended In two years #180 for | tmponed by such act in pro nto the | @Arsoll, at Rouwe, and of Princess de Par areekly reiarns of the Bank o: Rngland | mn! vith William the Conqueror, and bee | uo righto make laws for the inte Ho hing a eat | Hage conaulcons hie eon feelings that | rations, not to mention court expenses. ‘The | debt and Hablity whieh may v0 een co (ane, ot Palermo fe eunounced, lished this evening, show that the bul-| fume the he urged upon the Saints the practice of poly- ion, which waa abandoned | he would by one x of the pen, make | amlatlé arent, 1 ain informal, notwith- | tracted in pursuance of such law sball re | Tye 4 ratsins of the new in vault bes tinereseed £150,000 otesiing | 1°7us), 1 tt Morkshive. | Hs son was Bamy ase necessty for upholding thelr in | Hast June om accont of their fear OF the hos-| them Incapable of dotng any lather injury Dy | stands th Well Of, refunen. 40 reenee hs | main In fore nad be lrepealable and ba ne-| arta Wauisy gu 'at OG,the Rew crow in vault reas 0,000 sterling | Ly David L., Earl of Aanondale, tn Beotland, ; tle indians, Jtwising from them all that they iy » | child. Under this queer law are others ping | nually collected watll the thereof | raisins jeach this before Oo ince the last report, Tho excess of apevie nad became the Hineal progenlta uf the roel arin 4nd for the enhancement of thelr | "Tye poopie are untutersd ; none st them wal tributlng Mt amongst the soldiers of | |, ny tonice Behind Iron bars, wHRoUt | slaall have. made the proviston hereinbefore | tate rarely rr country Bow on handover the amount repreasited | Une of Bruce sid Stewart, as well as of salvation, . cast read oF write. ‘They have conse | the Hberal army. shadow of chance to earn money to help | epecified to. pay and di the Interest present relguing families of Great Britain stil 1 labor an dishone the ehicta soles lattes bo hia habs af Bade ? A Frexcn jeweler in New York shot bim (by the ctrcalating motes of the hank ta great. | Diceent Felguing g Eider Kimball followed, approving of the | Fant labor aa lah aioe eee | cArout ee st rf en Sa Lala Potosl, to « | themectson to freedom, “Comment ls unas ae ‘such dobt and Hability. colt. Banday, Vocaase be bok lost two agent ‘er than ever before. He was born on the 24th of April, 1814, | eentiments uttered by Brother Sloan as a | Oya one hundred ¥ ponies ond eight | Merchant of Lrownsylle, says : beast following section was them taken | bys railroad sceidemt and was unable to worl Mestiatior Woes educated to the law and entered a¢ bar | polygamist. He was sound. He (Kimball) | yoik of oxen, Not @ case of drunkenn'«| The Liberals are raising forces by impreas= wnat Axi rrait, up: the at bis wade. pry aad rister at Lincoln's Inn; was a member Of | hed seven children alroady, and calculated Ki occurred since the agent hns dwelt in (uo ment with view to war with the United | At ais honre of the dy freeh and snited at | , Sect, 17. The capital of the Stato le here- | gror rains all over the West are come Vinwna, Bept. 19h.—T this) Lord Ashbart special embassy ty Wash- | i ai ald | Patlon, and although “polygamy provaila, Sites, It Ie generally understood wrong | can be purchased at the ndings for prices | PY hermanently located at the city: ining of the scarcity of prairie chickens, @orning, in leading artiete, 9 the | ington in 182, Two years afterward he was | that the Kimball family, in @fty years, wo few casea cof "prostitution are Mexicans that wae with the United Stales is aetomiabincly tow. The. qunlity ts, superior | BY; butt the balkling of « new expltal abl Rites valae of Seay tatrdored wien United States had declined to ricdiate In the | MMe Colonlal Beer at Hong Kong, | outnumber the present aggregate of Saint, wn ts have occurred; no more than inevitable, ‘There aro mony reasus assigued | indeed and ine kinds very numerona. Y aaw | ROt be undertaken within ton years from the | icnation. oon wertere faediate IN tHE) Ching, In 1686 be was ‘appointed Lieuten- | si uid be the case among the ame wumber | Why war is inevitable. ‘The herole Liberals | some ot n fine ligt blue, unrelleved. by any | *d0Ptian of this constitution, nor shall any matter of Crete. Antaeneral of Newfoundland, and held the | 8t- Lovis, Sept. 19th.—The Reruntican's | Youd fet are unxlovs to wipe ont the stain of 1864, | Oiher tint. Palttiers weal be unaite to de. | money be hereafter progtiated tue bet Feiss A een Be See ‘The Presias ® bositon, thirteen mantis. In July, 1812 be | corregpondent, with the Tnitan Comtalasion- | ¥ he Poncos have reimained falthful to thelr | When Santa Anna wold thevn te the Yaukeon | Hineate the several yarities tn thetes natural | Oto Nnel the expiration of that period. "| Authony Trollope, and which ls to appear of , Brnurx, Sept 19tb.—The ster of Fi- BoA tates to ie ers, writing from Omalia, says : treaty obligations under circumstances that | and a feeling ix general that the prow: | and beautifil colors om canvas, Turtle, both unt am ra, OTe oa out thle soo, | re ageelen is $ aauce, Baron Von Dor Heydt, jresruted the | Airhe t es tr An ofticer whyp han Just arrived, after tra- | wawhy have paillated ® honiile attitude, tn) ce geoniirunul the Unwed. Sates Mans’ tced Shrcler end, delicious,» dally op sale and | shoubd be lott to the Legislature. He vas | "Janna Brows, who wne fa ' udget in the Parliament t.) The Na-| fired to th Me of Oras versing the country Lbgalen 3 ‘nd ko bnlfay tribe, while on their return from 8 fondly | ser Vt Xe all pr mt Mezicane house, are doar-ebrhiode, cunts per pound ano «1 posed Lo angraiting Into the coustitu- | repairing the roof of # church in Boston, & Fe ad (yo years later became Awont au timates the numLer of hostile Indians of Visit’ to the Omahas, were attacked tn “| look upou war with the Cuited States as only | which costs the butcher not more than three |" Gonal income for the year’ «stimated at | SY fot more pertnanent location for the Capitol. | on Saturday, fell head foremost to the ground, sul-ieneral to Egypt. Iu April, 1857, he s oat « h manner by a squad of drunken United | @ question of time. Ii 1s mooted that Exco- “ Ciroumstances might arise when It would te| a distance of fifty feet, and was instant 62,000,000 (Haters, and the expenditures at| companied bis noble brother, the late 1 Worth at tweahpntive buadred, moet At whom | TENS Tatars and eaten of cea necator icet | bene at vOra Ores Wile a view. t9,60teg bed dh tal Necessary to macrifive the property owned by | killed. Y a 00. ‘The deficit Is to be shared Le-| Elvin, to China, whither the litter bad been | are under the away of Red Cloud, the chief | inci: ives, what will have to be done to fortify that clty PVRS AND VROFTABLES the State in this city, and locate a new build 72,000,000. Th nied | A rrorosep balloon ascension in Bakers ¢woon Prussia, Saxony, & sent on wspeciil mission, A treaty was ne-| of the Upper Brute Bioux. Beveral hostile Sree - agatust Yankee iron-clads. In this connec-| | Notwithstanding the trifling tabor required | ing elsewhere. Ile was in favor of the con- Conn., has been postponed in conse: een Merit Ahad gotlated with that couutry In June, 1868, | tribes are now concentrated about Rose Brule, From St. Loule } {ou ite atated that Ue northern border, will | for thelr prodnetion, prices are groatly above | stfuction of a Dew capitol. ‘The people had Yursice of «the late storm witch tore up the ‘The War te Crete. which was brouglt ty Eoglaud by bha in horn ol Rocky Moun-| 8% Lours, Sept. 191h.—In the pacing race | be nbandoned back to the m: “Tue | what they should be; but still your emigrants | becn laggard in this matter, The present | Mods and carried of the bridges in very dia . Loxnow, Sept. 19th. —The contradictory | Sejstember. on the northern slope of the Rocky Moum | s¢ Trotting Park, thie afternoon, Dan Voor- ng hore agains’ Americans is Intense,” | deem them dirt cheap. ‘The variety la not ss | capitol was catiroly Insuflicient to meet the | rection,” af ; <4 4 . rtf cmiber, 1804, he was appointed Kn- | tains, between Forts Phil. Kearney and C. ¥. | ™ Te tint heat fa nazte. wing | Mays the Writer of tho letter ln question, extensive ot should be. Tt ia seldom that | Wante of the public business. In hls est- - Storics in regard to the war in Ori t Minister Penipoten- | grith, eee took the Sret heat ta 4 iy uch is the substance of a letter «chown us| geod pineapple can be dit fa} mation, the ime had arrived when the peo-| Ti superintendents of the Chicago strees t Prevail. Tho Greeks deny that the Turks | t ‘ afte Red Clond ia reported by Iron Bull to have | Boyce won the next three heats tn 2-22, from & prominent Sai atrange to me that coffvo aells at twenty-five | ple should commence the bullding of a new | railroads have determined to abolish amok Pave boon successful in thelr battles with | General Baperin ‘genset dco MB narctanhaaters jd 42:19. Dan Voorhoos was distane- 10 this plac cent i pound for a quality inferior to Wo, | €apitol, wd that it should be built in the | 0M the cars, and the conductors are natit . in that couutry failed | said “we do not want py ane when “ the above remarks ty hight: Chocolate, pureend of excellont favor, just | shortest possible Ume conslatent with the | to eject any person who persists In smoking ‘ the Cretans, hig Pehl ott account ‘of the oub0% | we are ak peace We are POOR, HOW We are ed in the second ent, Magouste made tho | 'n Net" Mt te following nade from native cocoa, Inn treat that Lopes | Public economy. ei i elther Inside or on either platform. ARRIVAL OUT. +i made by the Chinese, and the Britlab | pio) 7 first half wile in the first beat in 1:94, The + i peelf seldom indulges in, and never for bis ir. Gorry ved to amend by perma-| pup srish Times con! Bourwampros, Sept. 19th 2.P. Mo The | 4 then attacked the Imperial army in | '!! | owner of Billy Boyce xnnounced, after the | ,, The Mexican news king vatomers. Oranges, plantain, bananas, | Rontly locating the Capitol ia tho City OF] yp tiie mek Time ontaine an announcement y chiner, Hamburg American’ Company's stem nsiip | the Peibo. | Large n rs of Indians congregated at | x onst over the freedor prese fn that | gour-sopa, green corn, oxra, melona, and. ali | New York. to be lntvedased ts the Detil ary Af, “i Germania, Capt, Harck, which left New! Sir Frederick remained at Shanghal ti! Fort Rice to meet the Commissioners on | TC that he would imate tis horse agalnat | country, | ‘Their articles wre highly laudatory | such delicactes, may be had at any time | Mr. Bickford suggested to. amend by niresaced 10 in Gas Workey whereby the work of ninety stokers will be done by eight men tending «machine. Ow the 30th of August the metal lighthouse 1 another amendment, | at the end of the North Wall, Dublin knoe be completed ia the life | as Halpin’s Lighthouse, fell over into the river, having Leen underinined by some excar of | vators at that part of the quay wall. York on ‘the ith inst, urrived bore ebout | peace had heen restored ; and finally estab | the ova we om lied the Mission nt Pekin in 1s6t Liibithels Med rough axccandhvalbed While - {ding at that Court he disting greatly disappointed whet ’ Internntional Workingme: reas. | self by good nilices toward the Americans on | Commission was obliged to turn back ‘The International Congress of Working: | ABY occartous, which were promptly A letter from Fort Larned gives an account | hiowledged by Mr, Aucou Burlingune, xen met at Lausanne, Switzerland, Soptem-| Ministers : > of the council between Cols. Murphy, Butte | , 4 W any pacing horse in the country for any | of the great boon granted by Juarez. We| ehenply. Sugar en ‘such as Loutslana | dlvg, amount of money. have only to note that about one-half of the | never auw, bed inched by everybody, | furnish suitable public Liberal editors have be bin Jail wine iy ad , istat Francls Rodinan, Secretary of State, bad | Juarez came. into, pow Jrpotnisa | 1H dally meat and drink. oa ie i RELIGION, personal altercation about » newspaper pub- | plinps thronghout that eerie sditor | 0%. Glorious freedom of the press, ouly | Attendance at worship a Heaton, with Mr. Sclirach, associate editor | TIF ing editors are in jail, monatrations as are of the Weatl neral search “providing U ity of New York pullding to be accep "oon to-lay id auch devont de winually made het Mr. A.J. Parker thought the motic Pe » 1 he Post, yoaterday afternoon, | ‘There is now a of all | must strik er with the thought vi ML pres The quest 7 ber 2, FIR y-fve delegates ere rea | er eee ee rine Both Ania | Acid and Wynkoop, and Betanto, the head ang received Low on the head from aa troa | mails going out of the City of Mexiso by the | that the inbulitants are certainly’ plows td | Alvord, should F Tocislatures’ re Cate | yc kW, Book, i Green: Victorie Bae bese from France, “England, German. Tay and eee oo ee eeed etwoen ‘tits | Clef of the Kiowas, on the 20th Inst, Bas | 7) 0 | Literals, to wee that correspondents write | emplary, ree a day in the week but | frol had been Jo here by special acts aud | Prlted and will shortly be given to the pubs mali i , | Moveray having arteca in bh ha tanto expressed the greatest friendship for |?” nothing’ against the Government. of the | some kind of meeting is held in one or all of | 7 pspocand ic. Her Majosty describes, in her own freak Bwitzerland. According ( the ist of the | country and the Kepublic of Colombla, he, tanto exy rroatent Gricndahip fF | Mike McOoole and Aaron Jones give their | Learnt Shares. Baveral ‘areas have st- | the churches, “The seventh day, outtenndicr | Srpront inyinadie for tw auiceasalve years and feminine styte, aseries of journeya,chiefly incon pat saan of fhe. aormasen the) were: toe Sy ernie | ites, and promised to eend runners to | rst gparring exhibition here next Monday. | ready been made, writes our evrrespondent | is mory observed than In any country | ewer of Albany iaad expended money for. grounds | Ute by the royal party in Scotland. tailors, four engineers, four Journ ‘ate, three | nd discharged the me Guth j the different Southern tribes, and call them | at San Luls Potosl, wasin, Law probibite traiflc or Inbor, and a) and in closing streeta for thin purpose, and | | We learned yesterday, says the Richmond compositors, three ductors of mesintue, thre {tinplate workers, three comer ol ng two professors, two Iti rch, 1863, he was appoint. | to @ councll with the Comtaissioners in Octos Yellow Vever nt the Ho *, | ed Minist ed 4 His real ber, Medicine Lodge Creek was the point | A letter received at Washington yesterday dence here has been atte with thedls- | determined upon as the place for the grand |gfrom Special Treasury Agent Bell, dated: | ‘The Pre v p « ees double monotony reins. “Praying and | the wood fal Sante ConA. ‘ning wre fashionable” that i the word | Suppose. the. pre t (Canada) Telegraph publish a Parana hier all there Is tn it, of | there would be no way provided for butlding | 4a last he left his home of tho State had been pledged, | W"Ai, 17th, from a warm personal friend of nt Capitol thould barn, | the Hton, John Minor Botts! that on Wednese 18 Culpeper for the oreo health. hers two shoe lay of the most cordial sentiiments.to of eptions tor ow one. Le hole master White Sulphur Springs, in makers, two block-printers, two tanuers, | Hity of th A cordial sentlinents to OUF | count to be held with the Peace Commis- "Four Miles Southwest from the Custom , es the following detalle of a rlot that uc-| fevout. ie the sense of arenmrke Rae a ee ee ee RCO i ecadvaioe’ i tenoriod ty Le matter: i | couimiry.— by a the Leblature, for hero id where Us aude i two musical Instrument mulher, two building sioners, House, Galveston, Sept. 11th," states that | curred in the Catholic Church In that place Lee cr Wale ee the maaloritg, |S°eie ane he Tumne were some amusing scones at *hq Operatives, two ribbon weatchs, one Ww be since the 7th last., there bad been no death | on Sunday last, The trouble originated in |!) ye bi rity Mr. Bergen was in favor of amending 80 | notte te Ni . Wat merebant, one Cotfee-hor one de-! Borrato, N. ¥., Sept, 19.—Abont balf- ‘The Indian Pear 06 Rameay Bal He trouble originated 19 | Gaty one Catholle edifice here, and that Is | as stpone the built is tn Nashville on election day. One Commisn'en, of Customs employes, and all then sick were cal diffe: a new Capitol | Brood ther \ aigner, one grinder, one political differ f reedinan brought ‘es, aggravated by the ele one ene wife with him to the a “A. as tO Ke supported by ® varied congreyation. | for Ave instead of ven, ears Sirryeehabiy ym tate il PA y raver, one eutier, one boolshivier, one aie| Part one o'clock this morning w fire broke | A correspondent of the St. Lonls Reruwtt-| doing well, and hopes wero entertained of | tion that had Just taken place, ‘The prleat | There are uo laws concerning forms of wor: | OAT Chath nat fe ee ent : . - ‘but Shitect, cn hairdresser, ant one Mtarche-e | out in the wing of the Wadsworth House, on | cax, who has been with the Indian Peace | theie recovery. Mtr. Kirkpaugh, Acting Col- na to have given much offence in his| shlp—all are unfettered as in the United of its ‘offielal Tite In peal patep dort PO Got Saves Ber mong fo eeu Phar T Ka fom Bologna, who gave his occupation as| Exchonge street, near the New York Cen-| Commissioners up the Missouri river, writes | lector, was able to be about, aud was at the non of the previous Sunday. ‘The report te ful for the courtesy that had always been ex-] "4's Sanciving an ox cart In Now. Londo . ONFY. nde i , therefore, In no va This square root cire:lntes here onty iy the | tile feelmy to. this Tnealiee shot hae te ather Roche, although bis party had won | Fealin of unadulternted silver and gold. Your | mon with the m election, could not he aatisfled without | len-dollar gold pleces command & premium | mittee, had | pouriug a broadside or to into the ranks of | Of twenty-five cents for silver, b section In th The President, Mr. Dupont, of London, | $a! Railroad Depot. ‘The wing was con-| from Yankton, Dukota, in regard to their Custom House on the 10th inst, Agent Bell opened the proceedings with a few brief res | neeted with the Main Totel by ak | operations, We make a few extracts from | thinks that a suflicient number will b | marks, in which he enjoined the necessity of | building, which was four stories hi his letter | lesceut In a few days to Justify the ho abstaining trom inaking long wid perhaps | ower th etal tn no hos) Conn,, fell under the wheel, whieh Lene of the Pinatas Gat: | over him. He lay on the ground and Rhoute eluded to ince te this Cl whoa” to so much purpose, that the oxea: 7 tut not only atopped, but backed the eart over ever, this golden rule was not observed. ‘Th order proposed by the committer was 7 “Discussion ujon the practical meane by | Wind the fr q@hich to enable the International W flames in the wing in which f Report. It wa Rarelaing On SARK JGR A poxtns of was ocety ng PRACK AND GOOD GIFTS. can attend to business, ‘There ls but | Hime who hud dared to. think. for theme | A¥e and len-cent pleces are almost nored. | the new: bulldvie would Ce At him again f workingmen could not allurd to waste their | saloon, and Foxg’s Lilliard room, A drencl=| Besides the scleetion of w permanent tora. | qitle to do, and but few vessels| pelvea nid Volo necording to. their con tes The halFdline ts called @ quartce, and ia good | The thin State we terested in| Curky Jcerice, Cuase has gone to Ohio ta Gime tn talking and fortalking’s sake Hows | Ing roin early last evening had moistened | ton on the west side of the river, which the | ore willing to visit the — port. It | Mone of duty, He nmenced | fF Only a penny balf-penny, which is next in view of the debts aud | ® sumptnons State car furnished by the Ralth r Commission had in view, another principal shortly de- | t Rothing. Perhaps you ‘have forgotten in| 14 pretty well establi which shortly de ps i raonalities, which | WHat Emean by silver Atines and balf-dimes. oof ralsing m row, | Timm your memory away back Into the jnat, M nei the her polftical se tod inte gr the immediate joining roofs, ai 4 as there was je to confine t that the fearful Wing through the country | ve upon them, he bad thought it | more and Ohio Railrond Company. His ob+ fo jostpoue this work at least for a! Jeet ly not exactly to stomp the State for the season, Rerublicans, but to aid them by his advice object was a division of the hostile the friendly tribes, and the wor atfected fromm | malady Is spre poof the anne tribes, Ea fire origt- | the tilendly parti towns. It has scourged Indianola, Corpus | which would have disxgriced aug. property | Abd by sone prominent vou will be | Recess tll four hutluence and example, 1 cl thls object the Commisst er themsely J rg le to recall the 1 ‘nas lu see's Assoeranen 20 F219 ie fue pated, and thus prevented a serious contia- | tls elect the Comtnlsslon fatter whemselv8s | iste onston, and many other towns, | connected liquor saloon, He stngted out his | Rble to recall the thine when these thing sale Tur authorities at Munich for some yeart common centre of action for te working a , that they h n successful. So did the y | Victims for the encrificlal altar, e'reapectall ere of common occurrence, When quarters AFTERNOON sKsstox nant euthoritien oF Muntok spy he classes, fernales and males, in thelr struggle | Station. The building, which belonged to | Curtls ds Commission, aud the | and is spreading elsewhere, The last tnfor- | foutieman, and inember of the Chute Me, | abd halves rung pyeasantly in your counting | ‘The Convent: tnt 4 o'clock, | Bron vena ta: ine dich Sanit tite eases , Mending to their complete ém°..cipation from | the Wodsworth estate, was entirely destroy- | Sully and Porker Commission, whose foot mation received from the city of Browns: | J. Gray, alluding to hin in. such a polnted | eOW ‘Tho consideration of the reports ou Anauce | ret fiving te thelr Gest yeas, ne parent } the domination of capital ed, leaving nothing but the Lare walls stand. | *teps were not dey before the so-called Bber~ | inte was by the way of New Orleans, und | HaDHEF that no one could full to. under-| FAHGRANTA PROM THE UNITED sTaTes, — | and lands was F | Goon ‘suckled uy the snctber “Ac ear Tow can the Work! classce ntitLze the | ee ee eeeat ae a anna: | man Comnitsston” eae followiiue in the a Leh News stand who was the person meant, and In-] Many have tot vour eountey. forth The pending yiiestion was on the motion | (able ot the It two years chow. thane 4 » | an y for #7000, in the follows | wake. An Indian can be reached by a prea: | of the date niguat 240. ‘There was no : any have country. for these : Ml h able of the Inst two years show f Eredit whieh they now “sive to the middle | IDM Tt waa Inwured for #34i4N) In the | wake. An indian ean bo reached by » pros, | of the date of Augu war no | guiting him by a coarse reference to an} parte, tut few of thei ate te be found oe arty, te the Capltol tn New | 100 decensed 84 were not 40 brought up. @lasses and governments tur their own eman- | lag Offices: ‘eastern Insurance mpany | cut, te Bully imisstom had 10,06 yellow fever there then, and with the strict | unfortunate bi thor « erally adm) 4) fir ax Dean learn mosvot on Jean learn those of ; 1 Are not enth hit they ¢ Company, of this city, | t@ distribute, Our Commission th and Buffalo Insura Mr. Clinton 6 regulations, us boped for hia Character ant ites, but now une | fed few in Manatec expr i 1 that the fulth of “Tie family of M. Eloin, formerly pri Nene ire the main q ys | were Iiberaly but an indian. che? rathe ino regulations, Ik wae hoped thet | Aer ‘reatanents Yo comeejuemes of antler | Leciest te eee xpi CBemieelT eS | guste’ wan comaemtted te. fis, ceeton atts | Recta at ths een MecrrenretTale the general council. and Yonkers Insnrance Company, of New | sjaoked a ait horse in the mouth,” when he | place would escape sustained In his spine, in the Provincial A ted Lcaunog tell, Seyeral will return toy | BOW, Capitol In Alyway. The elty bad ex: | the Ory. ne de Num, “have reoctved ett 4 programme of their own, cont York, each @2,000. ple's and Interna- | velched out, “Very litte gift suc As to Galveston, Mr, Bell writen; FA Bac 3 mayer) Ww POA Ee | “/ fis | | Tum. ‘Phia eruel attack roused Mr. Grats | tis apeainen, tac leaae here no more euged $20,000 in crder to comply with the | dated July’ 10, luforining tem that be Ww umber of subordinate stions. in tional Insurance Companies, of New York, | men. guage falls to Aescriby the cons + of | tnalanation, and he advanced up the olsle'ty | meot with. te encour b. de ay ndship Sen a na the falth of the Beate should | still in prison, but tad “boon teleasod from Fret inca ik umice weg ae GA, and Alay City Bowurance Company, each | terenrsriva srarisic facravnge, Moye han ley and. miata | ft of the fret aud ocke nearly ae il | Inbar a i west yy ese cra | Hot Ue ated of retatning (stteyacondnément neo the 6th of thee ‘ i hich ye mal 4 ‘The following ts n list of severe) tribes vise | a a ps lows che espeet the sacred | are compelied to land in this port before they. BE Br ‘or of retaining | month Soenttons theeg varloue propositions might ne in furnitnre, etoek, ete. te ebous | {eh REmbEn Of wt the proportion | 2s lation pervades everything, with no alent of your priesthood ; T respect the | ton future homes... Ror here they arg | te Capit of at once! Tur Presse says that M. de Bismarck, whe “(Paris proposition.) ‘The relative poste ne lose in furnitnre, ete, te about | that are fr War path us gathe | Prospect of aspocdy change, sacivd bows of lod | Mut dare not ty attack | heeced, mbsinformed and diseonr he was in| has already supplied Ataly with 100,000 nee Fe eee ame euative | Boal: | 95,000 ; fully covered by insurance. | y of Basil Clermont, YELLOW PHY Fit AT NEW ORLEANS. ni dear, dying brother; atiack ine A you | one ahinld land here to aettle unilows with at | to $0,000,- | die uns, giving « very long date for the pay Hon br msn aad women 18 Hintern LDduAy ||” A servant armed Bridie! Demair Jumped | an ol 1 aul trapper, given be: | New Ouran, Sept. 19,—The hnterin Nae are ta eenrcatl at this Gold | least fone or five Iundred, dollars tn specie aaa, __| ment, now proffers large advances in money, “(Geneva proposition.) Will not the emane | from the foarth story window and was scri- | fore the Commission at Fort Suily: from yellow fv the 24 hours eu for aman to Put Aft, Geont, butho ene rere | Aug,vrovistons forex months, | Then it wilt n tie cost Of Dulldlag tia. | 2a til Uberty of action in regard to Home, . ipation of the working cliss aimed at by | OUsy, though not fatally, injure The Minnecoupons number three hund ae . "| fundedy as dearly the white congreyadton | RETMADE be well wth them, WF their pursulta| IO ue wvrk wien the cost of building ma | promising even to, make a casas bell of any ¢ GRides' Unions result In. the ereatwn of lodges altogether, Of these twenty lodges | & o'clock this ! 1b AS y at We congrewstion | ore agricultural. ‘There ts noch for apoo | Merial wer a0 Ui a4 2 | fresh intervention by France for the mainte il] poorer grade of workingmen, and, if so, Dever Fire tm st, Louts. are irienaly, . wore ta ytupalhy with Mr. G., apd at lveart | utat hght workers; t cupationa |, Mt Lapham ws opposed to incorporst: | yance of the Pope at the Vatican, how can such adanger be avoided?" "| ‘The St. Louis Jsputch gives the following | ‘The Suns Area, two hundred and twenty | _ Reatetration ae iciatrates ye? Pies Moe a4 a 0 al atlaed by adepls who are | ik Auytiing I the Vonsiitutlon 08 the! Cirrus Onanny, of the ship Belgray " Yroposttion.) ts. the politcal | account of « Are whieh ocurred in that rity | Hodges, of which twenty are Ielendly. Tie | CuaKuistoy, 8. C., 9.—Reglatration | tie soldiers present to put him out but the | Mily,seleutific In the bustncss. | Atfuirs of | SIG 4 ainendment to substitute New | Om New Orleans, exhibited at the pier enfronchixement indispensable to tho social | Mane agin trate ured balance are suppored to be on the War path, | elosed in this clty to-day; the colored ina-| grluiers did hot obey: older i nll descriptions at present ore at tho ebb,with | yMy> army's. amendm Exchange News Room (August 81) a box of garonchirement Undlepensanlr to the ocr) /on the 15th fost. by which the Museum | five Afe uitlorcd Aer did hot obey ; hoor prospect of nny tide over coming ti, | My fan | falter eibtshen, kiteon ie Aieenen ee ae What means can the right of public meeting, | building wns destroyed: The Onkpalpahs have four hundred and | Jority ie 1,60 follows "Fu ber Rocher} appeet ta toby done | lle looks ike ® doomed city, aud its i.| , Mi fetch, mavod to, strike ont the | giauh matches.” > io Uberty of the press, etc., as existing in Swit-| ‘The bullding on Broadway formerly the | twenty lodges in all, About one hundred of Tug | xplosion “tx Persons Ki led sation W aay whcther you have not seare | Gaullants wenarally are Justly erving “hard | Sent.» “Clitig ib eciab aie blba cg : y ly dix feriand, Eugland and the United States be | old Hroadway Theatre was destroyed by fire | them arc frleudly. ‘They are the bend of the ajure | dallaed them by your conduct, and disgraced | Amc 4inteed, Hels quite Impose Hie do | Mf Verplank inoved to stelke out all the covered by Capt. Orkney in 8 bale of evtton ‘obtained. é ut 2 o'clock P. Phe upper story was | bostiles Dernorr, Sept. 19.~"Tue steamtug W. K. | the ministry; and, if'so, L ask’ them teinark We subsistence at PEPPIE 49) soction after the word Albany, so th Hbich was being *' packed” om the levee af (eee ‘ - nie Aes, f Obtain a subsistence. ‘ +80 that it ieee sens " Sia eieatiagst trae inns wale stent ‘Naor tnanace Disnslor | deatrovive ihe uoat aod tnelandy. kiling | jurch.” At this polat considerable com 1K LANDHOLDERS. hereby permanently located at Albany. Lost Ww postage stamps for the Exypti fusion reig Wouien and ehildrea wept} Whi fe Ellas Pridgeon, | and screained, while all arose to leave, ends many m lations by the attitude has t!ve International Work- | had been removed to Belleville for the Fair, ver one hundred ludves at Fort | Capt. Robt. Prid M ernment ore being prepared at Fi ; TI 4 Blt ’ Ad large landholders, this colony was bronght | Mr. BE. Brooks moved tol order of the Viewroy. There will Inginen’s Association to assume towards the | aud so escaped destruction, The lower loot | Sully. They come there every Fall: bring ; ep x cet tort ‘4 ‘ us brongh 1 moved to tmit the cost of cerny, ft Peace Congress of Geneva? of the building was occupied ara meat mare | Mg Mulea. “Kigutoen lodges brought in fits: | F Brompton, two seamen aud the ned Sr ty Duban overpowering nig: | MMB note’ and freuly advertised to parties | the new Capitol to 66,000 000, und ‘tbat iho | HiNdh, Of Re many diferent styles. The fir “Improvement and exteusion of popular | ket, and was eflled the Broadway Market | Seven bead of uules last Winter, They sald | cook ret his friends aud sym miahed to | gery felt wasted: tothe belle thet thoy | bro ceatis urwote should wot exceed ia any | The Byramida; the second Milo adortcd sducatlon.” Tie ons esed bythe ra wil ache | Hey found thet, and le tes, co The tug Miner was uninsured and woxth | the rescue, One of the & ‘ } vat they | one Year a duaticr of milk Lowe ‘ong hy 8 supporter of the pr at was qui ton was) would at once find a market for their land at, but the | that bad | iekly pitched out of doors. — | Thous with & pleture of the Needle of Cleopatra ; A hot and somewhat angry debate ensued | twevn @7,000 and 6 niain the Column of Poms is] ‘The yneation was then take out the sixth question, ris delegate | on the building, wi ‘n stripped of the precious woods, | tion of Mr. Alvoont, to , on the mo- 10, of which @5,000 is The Ogallallaha number about four hun- over €20,000; she was owned by John) etruc h'we understand was | dred lod, Some of them are at Fort Sully M v if ‘ Slama etre The ‘massa ls of idle acres are owned by. th d y, and the fourth will cootain an engraw nalsted that It should be struck out of the | covered by Insurance, mostly’ in city eompa- ‘all host Pridgeon of Detrolt. ‘The captain and mate | EA) *G avs mother was present, and puites + - pik te AD ok a WS | Lig bf the Sphiyn: Programme, The President of the Geneva | nics, The ball troyed was Comparas| ‘The Two Kettiesare a small hand, numbers | are both lost, and were brothers of the in tears rfigenrt b ES. phon icy fora teas PE Sree Doe Ro take Ted te | offer, “the ete tgcther amendment to \' i i fa ip wt «teas alt baleen th Nectlon thought It should stand first. The new, having been bullt on the site of | ing uot more than one hundred aud. sixty | owner, graceful riot which ensued. | As the congre- | tat Honduras into notoriety,and Lam happy | tion of the Leetlote ead, Angee, the ac | 1 HME match eae Oe lagton Ned ant the British delegates contended that it was an | the old Bowery Theatre, destroyed vy fire in | lodges. There area tow. hostiles among | ——_—_- fation was leaving, Father Roche oxclalinet: | to say have overleaped. theinsclves. When | pense, generously come foreded att desiead | Natidial Club, Washinton, which was posts | Goderstood question that exch nationality | the Fall of 1865, thom. There are over a hundied lodwes. ut SPORTING, SOM bow J eympathize with that young | an emigrant wishes to. purchase, ho ts told | to the “Wiste, Tends nec aed ABE decided eth Tuceday, on account of the rata, } Bust fight tte own local buttles respecting | The fire broke out in the long hal in the | Fort Bully who arc friendty Bostox, Mase, Bept, 19.—At the Myrtle | man's mother's feellngs, 1 1 do not scourge | that authing less than alarge track will’ Le | building This Bed ong ee eee | Peake piace. at Washington yesterday after: ‘fs Political restriction, |The members of the | upper story oecupled by Mr. Hutchins as a| ‘The Blackfeet Sioux number nearly two trotting Park to-day, Jeanie Walon, and | bitay God will.” Alsposed of, and of course he secks crows. | tation that it wunld be hiwinediately wredent, | Naam, tee ording (0. a and Was W 1| British section had taken a very active part | muscum and wax work exhibition. The | hundred lodges. All but twenty-seven fodyes | Wisletone wore entered for the purse of - — lands that ‘are not 60 cligihly located, and| If their hopes were not. to be realical hg | by the National’, the score standing 83 to n the recent struggle for Parliamentary ro- | flames progressed rapidly, and by tie timo | arc between Fort Sully and Fort lve, They me wore ba Dene tutton of (0 Antietam Mewament. | then be has w deal with a surveyor who would move to unend. go that the property | About twenty-Ave hundred spectators were form, wnd In the saie manner as the British | the firemen reached the spot the foof was on | are friendly. ‘The Tudianw at Fort. Sully exe | 6200, ‘The formor won, The quickest thne| Deer ‘ rendy calculator in pounds, sulllinge and | so made over to the State might be | present. Buckley, of the Irvington ' workingmen vad, undertaken 10 sete thelr | Ae, and the flaca were bursting trong Mingness Ww aettle downs om farms | made was 2234. phe Aneta “Cemetery Comma ready colo pounds, sbiltings and | 40 mids over to the Stace mig bi prewet hare dunt Bf tanta own account wit! earl ‘acy 80 the| the windows. Tbe engines were put tuto corn andatock, The others might el Ve agreed upon a design for the mopu- pate i iry ' fore etire h “Morkingmen of other countries must settle | operation without delay, and soon no. Teas wil come In when tho buiniowtrg | _ 4 tial of speed for green horses followed, | ''" *Krie4 hight of the monument will be | ots and hes Hover mach ire hae teed | chic discussion at the, wusation of Mr | Wet tuoetitted in a places f i loeal aifairs with their political oppres- | than eight were pouring water into the burn- | exteriiuated, but as long as they cam find | With four competitors, in which Regulator forty-Ave foct, and tt wil th i meore, Py: bean | Pare ib0 proposition wee withdrawn. 6 Tux N. 0. Pict ors, A show of hands was taken, but. tl Niding. he Bowery building "was | snyiting to ‘do outside Chey will hoteneio: | was the wiener He cade ceatie. i naong, | Ory feet, und tk will cost $90,000. It Smouns “inverton. Ib wes | Rr. Boll citer! thw provision of the severe Os Devayuae, 34h, saye—We ary Yotes pro and con could not be exactly asce ° tained. ‘The names were then called over, wand It was decided that te aneation abould eerease in the ing. bu 5 bed Bs r ¥ / J cted for squaring mahogany, The emall| acts of the Legislature, showing that the] pleased to note a decided ly damaged, the foof and upper floor | If government should belp the tribe men- | Considernble disgust was manitested ou sub- | Wii be of Westerry granite, which is a ligut | Ste! a lag ae ee J Bye Mipsis. 4 . Were destroyed, and the wuole luterlor thrown | tioned ty siart on a farm, porslbly that would | sequently learning that Regulator we mot | gray, and at ® distance resembles marbie. | the nto le we Bee ee ee ane ee ee eh Ore Bre | ee nom seuuae fare There wore La. foto confusion ‘aud rin bring soine of their reladives ia.” fn three ae | the newline he waa tenresan Aa the base it will ba twenty-two leet saume, ankward wish Unie Wools wa would beaCava | buildin, This Wrinw the case. was (ally! (Comtmued o