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— ESREEEEaae THE NEW YORK SUN. PULLISHED DAILY——SUNDAYS EXCEPTED, Office corner of Naeaan and Fulton etree poor Single Copies TWO CENTS. ‘Twelve Cenia per week—Six Dollars per year, WERKLY SUN, eady on Thardey of each week : ollar pe: yoar__ain mene odes 8. BEACH The T HE Thirty-Fourth Yenr. — anes JUN CABLE DISPATCH Arrests Upon the Riot Occurrence, GARIBALDI’S. MOVEMENTS, BROADHEAD AND TRADE QUTRAGES, Intervisw With the Man. | M10NORS TO FARRAGUT.) Two Suicides ta this City. Fer Great Britain. Mawenesren, Sept. 23.The frneral of Policeman Brett, who was killed by the mob bn Friday, took place yesterday, ‘The elt! Yens o. Manchester showed thelr aympathy | Jor the deceased, and tuelr respect for law und order, by attending the funeral tn large humbers. ‘The police continue to make urreste of Partics implicated ‘a the riot, as fust as they fan be identified, and twenty or Yons aie now in jail awaiting examination France, Paats, Sept. 29. The annual ri of the City of Perla took place yesterday at the Longchamp course, near the Bole de Bou- Vougne. Ar on former cceasions, the attend+ thirty per: Ance was immense, and the excitement ran | foro the nccldent Vien reat race of the day, for the | frand prize of Paris, was won by the fuuious | garg ong torse Patricien Italy. Fronencr, Sept. 28.Garihaldi hae made Als appearauce at Arezzo, forty wiles fron bir city Havana Sept. 224. The illne of Cap: le Dr. We have alluded to the efforts going on In England, Yombay, and elsewhere, to keep Dr. Livingstone alive. pondent of the London Star, Sept. 6th, giv s Yhe following details, which are intercst | Me describing tho efforts which are making to ascertain his fate, whether his fate ts | Proved to have been death or otherw Tho writer nays In to-day's reasion of th. British Associa fion for the Advaucement of Science, Sir Roderick Murchison made a statement on Ahis subject. In order to reach the south end of Tanganyka Livingstone took carpet fers to prepare boats, and was prepared to sail to the north end of that lake to deter- ine if there was an opening there either to Albert Nyanza of to the Victoria Nya" Ba, discovered by Burton and Speke. [f he Aras allve he must have passed 10 Albert Ny- za, from which he was to descend the | Nile Should he accomplish that object be | Srould then certainly be the most glorious of | ell explorers in Alrican why [Ap Rlauee.) avi traversed eh relaveresd ‘Africa several times with black men only, end ones beture not having been heard of for ‘Byear, there was no oc for anxiety, al- though had not been hoard of. If ho pad escaped, they might depend vpon It would go on fearlessly, and on getting tw the centre of Africa along time must before he could be heard of testimony of bis death, It atood alone; for Hayne ‘The Mienbied Hudson River Kteamboats. eranafeth : Mt the wouds, Taking nlarm, search wae It ls tow feared that several dave may | .t° once instituted” withont avail. To elapse before the question of loss of life by | clea: mp the my:tery, men to the number of the late collission is accurately settled, as | 400 ik bra Bly a RL bg Ag . clorsly and ugly thet eve ena oul dese most of the passengers are 1. a die | Was AM ln trom thas secdon R tance fror. home, and enquires for those mi of the tnkssing girl coula be for sing will come in slowly, If diurs were to wi she must have been ¢ tolen by Ludiana, of atrayed and fearch the cabins, some progress night be | fallen into tome river, To add atill more to made, but the comparative danger of 60 do | the tragic elreutastanee, ber mother, a Wonten Ing ehovld hardly be undertaken when, in| of acute freling und high.trung nerves, ovr all probability, the delay of one weck will | Surtoned with grief at her ows, be enable the steamer to be raised, and the cams Yess intenes, a searcu to be thorough and satisfactory sot down aa which never will be eluctdated. A’ | fesston hin now been mado by the grand. which has pa afully recalled every ctr- | cumstance. 17 mry-headed man ts now ou ‘us death-bed, and Confessed that when he accompanied hie graud-daughter through the The Vanderbilt le% Albany yesterday at 6 A.M for this port, aud was expected to arrive last evening. The agents of the oompany in this city tn- formed a Son reporter yestertay that sbobad | wooas he abused her person, and getting » fur temporarily repaired, ithout golng | afraid of ery, be added murder to his in the dry-loek, as to cause no nnensiness r crime ad ‘seraping @ hole in the respecting ber Voyage down, and a telegram | ground be trust in the body and covered ft | . ‘ up ith earth and leaves received from the steamer stated she was mehing no w When arrived hore she wh’ Le placed on @ dry dock at Hoboken, to be completely repaired. She was considera: Vly broken into by this colission, her stem and part of hor forward deck, to the distance of about 20 feet, were carried away. The In the obituary trilvutes to the memory of Sir Frederick Bruce which have appeared in the different daily papers, his descent from a [tong tine of Musteious ancestors has beew | traced, and his diplomatic services in vartons | The pilot in charge of her t de) and remots parts of the world chronolog scrited ax a remarkably skillful maa) cally recorded, Few particulars, howeve Well acquainted with river, ser, | have been given of his disease and death, | J and endowed with muck presonce of mind. | Wo are esabled to supply this omission, tn | q od | #0 inprudent expo ww the night air, bat The following from Rhinebeck, Ante’ | ee ieee ete eee ead shaken i" off contains particninrs of what fe) With this exception, he fe Weat | | going on in the way of raising the Rich-| Point In his usual health, arrived in | ond New York, where be rem & short hn tl and then depacted port | diately opp Livingstone Dead Who Knows?) The Dundee corres: | As to Mouna'a | Bone of the other Johanna men were pre-| tent at the alleged murder, and Mouse was Bot only a liar but in. thie? and had. when | j examined by the Rombay Sepoy who bh aecompanied Livingstone on a part of hi Journey, giv tolally differant version | rom wliat hi given te Dr. Kirk, having Stated to the Intier that he was murdered by blow of @ batches, nod waving stated to the poy that he was shot to death by arruws 8 to Mousa’s story that the Johanna men | recovered the body of theit leader wud | Durted It, be did not believe that 40 great «| goward as Mousa, who stated that he bad foncealed himself wen his lead lacked, would have the And inake a search for the body ver should be the fact, ho felt bf the Roval Geographical Society, that it | Was thelr bounden duty to make aseareb tor Livingstone, wud le bad accordingly urged on Goveroment to send out an expedte | Hon to determine the truth in the matter To the great honor of her Majesty's Govern. ment this propose! has been met ly | reaponded to, particularly by Mr. Corry and | authorities of the Adiniralty, wud th deiniln of the exp dition lind been most xealously worket out by the hy Grographor of the Admiralty, Capt. Kielurd As leader of the expedition the: find: hosen Mr. Young, a war. vt officer, who had spent two yearwon the Zatnoesi with Livingstone who knew the natives well, and was perfe. t dy competent to manage them; and who | r- ther entertained the savae hope that he and! Others did that Livingstone might be alive, | Tho object of this expedition, which reached Ls of July Int, was to | 1 of Lake N, which was the epot ot the If Livingstone Was dead, Alleged muerde the expedition party were sure. to fall in| ® with memorials of bin is clothes, his a aratus, OF, above ull, bis wotes, for to wri, uta the nintives attached imu nee, and all thes’ would be si if way dows the Inke In the ev at pative trading. Every article bel: fo the German traveler Ki Billed in a quarrel with the natives, tnd boen recovered. The Journey tn Africa would ake till the end of November, and it wus aoped that by Christmas the result would be anown In England, How Ladies 1 A bathing costume is of course essential, aud the fair sex take erpecial care that 60 far 4s they are concerned this shall be suficiently Roquettish and engaging. It will be either about | jain General Manzano has seriously Increased hee The damage {s estimated at covered | The Dean Ri hae suuk about six miles from the » insurance days prece lution, the cohision; her upper deck still stands : oe It will No recollected that Sir Frederick ae | me to nwo water, Tho damage to her wood: | o tt Will he recollected the work can be easily repaired on a dry dock, | Aubtiru, and participated with, ot! prmous expe eo necessary | IN the well known hospttality of the : Lp elastase lel hers 2 | Detighitert wit bls welt an full of health, he puter internal @ttings in that maguile | 1h 'K cen with the Intention of pendity a cent style that made the vessel proverbial te- | few daye at Wert Point, While there, he | thought he had contracted some cold trom The wreck of this on-e splendid steamboat | now Hes within two iniles of this place, imme. mite the demonse of Mr. Willinm | f the principal shareholders in Line, and most preseat to that From Newport he went to Narr 1, arriving there a. wick night. Governor Wm, Gilpin, of Colorads, who was at Narraygniset spending a week with nome Philately sie frlends, no aoone wt, I Kelly Ye gentle view anything but @ pleasing | heard of b's arrival the he cal’ sd upon him, Prosp She is compictely bent acrome on | for acy were Gad acqualntances a the deck of the first tier of «tate cablus, which | In anawer to a card cent_to bia to are yet under water gangways, d and all the railings, | Frederick returned an ani or that &o., at thas portion of the | troubled with some cold and h ntterod appearance. The | tiad retired for the niebt, but would be happy f her forward timbers have | to see his friend in the morning. Laat Tiee- vost to powder, and Cond a day Dr. Hazzard, » homeopathic physician wlerbalt wiruck appears na If | Wty atiended bins, stg sted that the sen alr hod been cut through by some sharp instra- | was injurious, and advised Lim to leave, He ment. ‘The force with whieh the two met | repiied that if Governor Gilpin would ace an- must have teen remarkably violent, other-| nany Liin to Boston he would go. Accor where the wise the timbers of thy Richmond would not , Hingly, on Wednesday Mast, at 12M. th have been so severely daimaged. Strong | party, conslating of the Governor, Sir Frede Deana gave way before the crash; lon bare | Fick “Bruce, and’ hia servant, a faithful Iriah. ale Duta elght resistance, and, ae the pre- condition uf the boat proves, the bow of anderbilt must have entered the for # of the Richmond; ai re the aide: of the Inter cabin frames, furniture and or naments-damag«d, but, as before mention- ed, the second deck is literally bent in two near the how, and a portion of the lower deck now lies drooping in the water, hang. thread 'to the and likely at any moment to brevk per tier of cabins at the stern end ai ve water, but those at the bow the surface. In all parts the bo furniture has Leon damaged by the disu man, set out in « carriage for the railroad pot at Kingston, eight miles distant, Dring tile sad journey all conversation wae sas ded, and, indeed, had been Inbibited, as Eineione to the sufferer Once he tried to swallow sume claret, and falling to de tid pleasanthy, but ‘with difcuity, that “did not think’ It bad ever been to St. Julica At Kingston, duding nothing but an ac-« modation train, which would nevosatate cars, It wan doer ed advinable to b o'clock to6 P.M. They arrived in Boston at 9 I’ M. At the Tremont House, | the Indios’ parlor on the first floor wns pro- cured, and every attention rendered which the considerate kindness of the proprietors , be he ing on by, It may be said, mal the pilot-house, however, haa escaped un-| Coutd romp touched, und it is the only scotion of the vee | "Sir Bredefich was much prostrated by the sel uninjured by the collision. Journey, and sould uot utter @ word. “Gov ehiehdab-46 eae Whee Hipin told bim he would repeat over the of his friends In Boston, and when he To-day this part of the Hudson. presented | rentioned one he wished 0. #0e to pire n unueially Hvely appearance. From carly | , 4 hand, When the Goversor named Soni fnorning numbers of people from Kingston, | Rumner he gave the required sien, and that Roundont and Rhineboek, visited the rocne rryetlingl bead = Vac bath Mga By of the disnster In yawls, seows and every Tie DA Maviow dal. ka soa’annven, available kind of paddling or rowing tA-| 4 strong light was Leld tu the face of the pa- fv tient, and the doctor, pressing his tongue down with the end of & spoon, made an ent scrutiny of the throat and ‘a enretul diag- nosis of the ease In other respects. He or- dered atinulante (orandy ard wins) to be | given, and warm annd b-gs to be applird to the feet, He then took Gov, Gtipin aside and | informed him that the powers of life wer Sir Frederick was tn a dying nie vioinity. r of the workin kept cool, and the curfoaity which could not be previously gratified were indulged in to the fullest etent, and golng to church was vidontly only @ ‘secondary consideration to Asiting the De Wk WHRHOKI RS AT WORK 1 conld snevive only a fw hovers, On Aaturday a wrecking company eon dletion proved but toe tne, and be raising the ateambont, and by to Hat? olclock A. Mou Lbursidny last succeed righting ber and litting ber brief, unexpected, and fw Maes bow und stern over water, so that the men | Which has deprived the British Governe Were better able to proceed wish the work of | ment of the services of ts chief representar parging whatever could be saved. of the In this country, and xpread « deep sore eS vere The fur. | taw over n wide cliele of s.iends, bad, In ite widure of the upp tnoatly | uFigin and progress, may p of sisnihare taker out, ond Wvo divers have Deon at work | ty to the sharp and sudden attack which all day and yesterday removing dy froin | Mininte f « eral Woot xt the lower portion of the boat. Up to the | Phere was the ame dittiealty of breathtag, present mowent a large quantity oF cheese, © Anabillty to utter ® word tntellite Fedding and furntture, and several trunks; bly after the disease lit advanced, ad the belonging to the passenizers have been placed | save disregard of ite luaidie commences ch beard the barges in attendance on the | ment. Washington complained of a slight Srcairt andl eta: Bs J other | cold one crentig and died the newt. When nellee articles are’ occas o ween | Unged to take something to relieve tt, Ne re. ri water Mimmediately | plied "No. you wT never tale any- wreckors, oF t viduals | thing for mecold. Let {tgo as it came.” Hap fa etal boats, who may ki y oxt | pice thaw the late Brith Minister, be was ee of ainartneas, bul f ably marrow | able to give directions for the arrangement « of houeaty, Some of the luggage, Iti | | Elale bee thougiat, has drifted from the hig om, | t raw and cneof the divers who viaied that pore | to apes to present | ao example of resignation to thove who were jon of the Voat at balf-past tea o'clock to- | aoe encted the’ roemn’ canpty, but It waa | pttvlleged to behold the parting scene. “He b | Geked,” wald one of hiy attendants, “it T | resolibeted auything that was essential for him to do, #8 he had but a short tine to con- tinue with ua 1 told him that 1 could recol~ Tect nothing, bul that T hoped be was not so near bis eud."— Sunday Zunes, tad. day reported the room empt hoped thas the diver may have been mista the wrong place. Oue of the patent juflating buoys on each side of her ports the Richmond, with a power of sixty tons, and it is declared by the 8: ; toudent better noc to lift ver any higher un. Ul more of the treight be discharged, lest abe ize, A visite (oy rrexonarn ) Fauern! of ir Frederick Brace. Boston, Sept. 2rd. —The following gentle men will act as pall-bearors at the funeral of Sir Froderlek Bruce, to-morrow Governor Bullock, Jeur Berthency, THe MISSING PANT As before mentioned, | Is thought that one | of the waiters, n Cook and m fireman have | been lost, but pothing deflaive on the subject has been yet ascertained ; but it is almost M cortaln that the firenan, wlie watne Is Wits) French Minlater ; Senator Sumner, I. J. Nam Ryan, le one of the victims, na ho was | pire of the State Dep nt; Hon, Sam dae Ryan veg towarls (he engine room, | Péstt, of the State Department; Hon. Sau: | uel Hooper, Henry W. Lor B, Bayard, Mayor Noreross jellow, Richard and fete supposed thet the force of reters fureed the door and awed It on Vi # regards the passengers, people, expeciall the collision took place, have much to. say many ar in doubt ns tothe satety of all worted by. the officers of the Lont, Ponbezalement by an Express Meserngor. Ii was reported yesterday that the Mer- | some food measure, through the kindness of | A friend who was with im during some | ard, ns Dg aid at the thine of his disw- | ote, acconypanying her par‘ly through | Diep.te eat fleet exerci As wo entered the Sound leading to trong 1 ronda, & sloop Su met miles firth “eet, ten tn number, coming down two | nbrena®, let by the commanding offlesr, Rear | | Adintral Popoft, | formed in tine ‘abreas, fi | sloops of war and fired salut i { Anu frin, ; This ealite was novel, but the effect was beautif |. 18 in line, themed tn tine by a general tr tment, admirable for tte ac ec: us to the anchorage, whe ere moored in line station of honor Was nasi Vice Admiral fing woe flying from th clade ate fuaalan feet cheered. A tor ron rou de cbeerin, h iis Tate visit to | and athe and afterwards to dine wiih fifi flog ahi a tpyel but bes All were formed Wu two divisions in Ano aheat Dearing brilliant lights, and «wild the r the I rotted ship Snerten, | Adiniral Boutakau, ‘A om Cove some y handsome entertaininent, w suips. dined owcasion @ mat kind | ment was paid to the oor Nav Signal Order, Thin extract |e note fing dan i ber the glor followers at Now Or'eau In the evening, every squadron was brilliantly filumtnated, set morning, with several officers, I ed the vesac viclock P.M. Bopt. Ist, we got under way, and proceeded to aes, ‘oxchanglig salutes and thus amid «jeertog from all the ships of the two squadrons, concluded a visit, which from firvt to tat, has boen marked by’ the in- terchange of the warmest friendliness. other our stern, ment with cheering by our ad played the Russian Natiooal Hymn, On the followtig day with my ataif and com: ‘Thi ota wish assounbled the during to # and anty’ conaecal Tr Petropoolonk, of the mo: e pan each ah ved in turn Adinicals MMe re sto via his In the ev the Loats of ear boul umber of rnment st In tho eve er of the board t by an 6 ao pri paper, and co nscription anerage th of t om Ad.niral Farveent—His Ri coption in Ruma, Wasnramow, Sept. %8,—The has beon recetved at the 3 U. 8. Fuagsine Fraw Waxttona, neiow 81m Septen Sin: Ihave the honor to seport that car- on the morning of August 0th, [eft Crons- tadt, with the Franklin, Canandaigan, Ti deroga, and Froli Snnd foats. pressed b Constantine that 1 should Viste thy er UD, We and took position ‘rear of vier lronerlade. tiful and Interesitng diay lay NEW-YORK, TUESDAY. owing wy Department : «OFF » 10) der 3d, 1867. n- d proceeded to Troug conralon wes mas be- the Grand Duke iron-ctad of naval °. purp ne sutuiner monthe, of war on the Leakout my fing. Som eight discoveRut the Monttcr ‘As we approached t nked by the (wo taking part tn the an tively Mom raght to toe, | ey" teamed, praved Gregory iron and the whole r we anchored, | ituttng the sqund= 11 of bYs ahip, and, battery, the crews e riirging was manne, Ours, otF. crew Bontaka called on 1 myself next ay, ard hia ening we were honored by | saluted rs con: ta, an I Wh wal th the fleet, jully manued, Russian mm passed our boy and the ackpowle? sed the com ew aud onr Went on board the T ler the escort ot Vice xd atoained to Nybong, oiticers foilowed In the and nuityg,” accompa ors of my squadion, Russian fagehip, On this J grwcetul compl nerican people and xtract from the Ruseinn opy of whch T enclose, intet on embor d esmel of the Rasatan ‘The t2 be trou-clad tloet, f | stake of €1,600, 8 mile he EPTEMBER 24, 1867, RATES OF ADVERTISIN( PATASILY UNVARIABLY IX ADYANOM —S=—— For every insertion of fou? lines or lees. For every ex.ra line or part of Hae.........20 Cun peak - vias E97 Advertisementa wil! be tneerted in open o@ Aieplayed style, oF In leaded type, also a8 Advert.sements of apecial notices a! Peeportinenta Faia, to be ancertamed on application at the oitlon, Twenty-six worda ars ton far lina, snd coven words Wo each ine mors dian hear Mocta, twelve hundred and fourteen, The for the twent; morning were 69, and for the twen’ houre endin lareeat tines the epidemic beean, Ancaster, Pa., Sept. 28,—Hon. Thi Biever is wich Letter today, He friends he (0 recame bis pablie duties, 80, of the Superior Cr one's order At present remali Jndictal powers suspended, The Augusta Republic turna of registration in Georgia, Humber ts 188,720, of whom 95,903 are and 94, 417 blacks. contains ‘Trotiing. Sr Loria, Mo., Sept, 28 In the «1 tween Kirkwood, P St. Paul, and Clifford, five, Kirkwood won th fo 2.299, 2.99 and 229, the fret and fourth heats in 22 Buckeye Races. Cixeiwnart, Sept. 23.—The fell ance. ‘Newry, ‘Thine 146%. A race for the Burnet , for all Revolver, Lee Paul, leans, and Extra, started straight hoats, ‘ime, 6:92 and 6:86, withdrawn, To th Paul fourth, A Glspateh from ‘Thadeus Stevens ia seriously ill. The active tralming Acquia creek on Friday next, A man who died recently at Rabway, fe said to have spent 000 ta drinking. A por was arrested at Gi A pilot was put ou this ahip by Admiral Rovtakeu, and a Russian sloop-of-war ac ‘coupanted us down the Gulf, ted with Ue the ext tmorming, our Crewe tntorcbang- ing cheers. Very reapectiully, Your o’bdt servant, D. ©. Fannaavr. Janzen Candidate forthe Mexican Prest- dewe: Juarez has written a letter to Porfirio Diaz, ting that, iu obedience to the urgent wish of the people, be will consent to the use of ble name tn the en Ing elections for Pre- wident, though he would bave prefurred to retire to private life Wasuinaron, Sept. bnte butcher's The 7 ier’ Hoenses, meat exclusively 23. those butchers who sell In reference to by themelves, or agents travelling from place to place, and hot trom any stand or shop, are reyuired to pay @5 only No special tax whotever bs imposed up, butcher whose anny a «do not exceed evare made traveling ce they must consist of butchered meat exclusively, or he wild be liv #1,000, But If his from e to ph able as a pediar, Pruranenems, Sept, A game of base ball was played here this afternoon, between the Auantles, Athletes, of this el About 20,000 pers: within the enclost @ victory nm 3 | 3 i 4 al ey 4 a Ada Athletics oft Re From Nan F; Ban Francisco, Sept. 254. ps soon lea al American of Brooklyn, 20/1 j8/0/ 0/8 4 Bid N.Y, and the! ty, wad was witnessed by ns; Ove th asana oeing ‘The game resulted tn | Fthe Athletics, ay follows % arnrcenios om | other mate Left, dlogusted by pea TAIT % [other ruts left, dinguated by his appearan 0 Meliride, p. 4| Iv the little town of Winn, Me., they have 1 Radeliffe, ¢. % @/) a tannery, sald to be the largest in'the world. 3 Milking ee 8 ¥) One hundred thousand ides are tanued there © Benseudertor, 1.1 4 | onnually. 9 Kerry, 9b. 4] Ar a breakfast at the Atheneum Club, Oey Coot 2] New York, on Sunday morning, was preseut hia wie *) Coptain Lahbrush, aged 102, « yeterau of the 4% Total a gs | Ponlasule and gt Waterloo. BR a) Slel Ti Ae Mn. Sewann has received from @. V, 2/0)0—%8 4) 4\018\ eas lace. A detachment ves for Alaska torritory. fomilies also go in the Jolin L, Stevens to seek thelr fortunes there, Mueli acquired territory by enterpristn Ban brin the that ( | chants’ Union Express Company had been | she Mexican Congress tm robbed by one of its clerks to the amount of next ) attention Ls Frinciaco, being paid to this newly | cltizens of ver Sacramento The at from Alapuleo, Mexican advices of | th ult. President Juarez has directed neral Ortega ren prison untll te in November A New Brunsw! this morning were 77, being the umber of “eaths for any two days Iinome of Hom. Thaddens “tevees. was atiacked with @ severe indispost- tlon on Saturiay (alluded to elsewhere), but will rogain hia usual atrengt in ample time Tyla, having refused to carry out General non-registering persons shonld not serve on Juries, he was requested to realgn ; but he also refused to do that, and fn his position with his ‘The total trace to-day over Trotting Park Course, be- % Tempe, Patchen, 8500, best three in 2d, 8d and fifth heate Pilot Temple took 14 and 2.3254, ing of the Buckeye Club opened to-day. Nearly ten thousaud people were in attend- The first race for the Buckeye Stake for ‘ld, mile heats, was won by Li Fannie Cheatham, taking the Inat two Thue 10 aud LOL, The first heat was won Lancaster, Duke of Or- Extra won In two ‘The Veilew Fever tn New Orlonne. New Onueans, Sept. 28.—Acconiing to the Republican's figures, the whole number of | persuns, white and black, collected at Wt! deaths from yellow fever, from ite commence: | tarc's hotel to-night, on the occasion of the ment to Saturday morning, the 21st Ine deaths four hours ending sunday ty: imddeus pe he vurt of the re whites tallion meet- Tonse ages, Lan- caster was lamed in the first heat, and was second heat Duke of Or- leans was second, Kevolver third, and Lee Lancaster states that Ragllste Mullen and Dillon are undee | ered sand wh ral the fight to come off at| are nearly four thousand of these places Ii- N.S, fow years $10," Rev, Mr. Cross te preaching sermons aguine’ Masonry and Gad" Fellowship. in ‘sshington, and locked up 24 hours, on eusnicin of bathing | about unlawfully, simply Because bis llr wes wet: | are some buys wo handle. tl doctor has had to £25,000" for “neglecting © patlens whose toe be bad out off, A crtizex of Derby, Con flowers, dec., Iu his parlor, t deceased poodle dog. strayed away from home, day nd ft was making money tall fm emall wi $5 each. Tim Brooklyn Kogle says that Mr predicts @ bresk duwn in rents. wil op more welcome, ‘Tue mirac have gone mad, He scorntully nr allow bis portrait to be taken, even cuplary considerations. Tur wifo and daughterindaw of the alleges men's 0 rity In Court Ay important patent. case in Balttmc Goodyear agalist t bree ‘nh decided in favor of Goodyvar, 8h ihidelphia on Wednesday Grevenat ton for F will be be awarded a grand reception, A max in Connecticut has cleared his red palnt, He then let bim loose, an is official visit to that couutr Rev. Geonar T. Wittsama, the Vi rgyman falsely accused in thin as ab nid will hone pursuits, attention to secul athe night of the gad, The | Lied at 940,000, ad of General uiry bh al Grn dem: Sickles of f court now . and A urrrie girl in the West Bend, Knawing her own hands to snatain Life, A Massacuuserrs gardener te sald to be reauage Poses, at 83 and ning of noxt year, Nothing would be working Zouave ts eald to fuses to defaulting Teller of the Trades , have Leen accepted as his secu: | Dental Vuleanite Come which Was argued bast Spring, has just naw will leave Washing. Ife | ne the guest of the latter eliy, and of rats by catching one and dipplug. bl Fox, late Assistant Secretary of the Navy, a pum able books presented to. fim by the Emperor of Russia on the occasion of orth turn hil Some thirty piles of mprising about one million feet, ned in the of JN, Freeman, 0, ut West favorably ine Wis, eleven . Astor th for pe- | Baker, ore, of | honse in nd the Ingiuta of ity uber for a| only —_ ™ === —— —— to Iter. try men; thoy consider eating a fe | Leeiare om Yellow Perer tte History, Wasmvaron, Soph ah Thoivands of | condary walter: they, lnerally ‘eat Lage na Seas einieta, | and tie orocese of diniag, fs often kom" | Dr. Warren Stun», ot New Orleans, dclire oe through wit ea a task. most favors le to longevity. amo wortars is Ut spending a coasidersble por ton of carly life In ont. ond the like, and then, by plain vantag seremado to M.jor Genera! Sheridan. Spcech- ¢# were made by prominent officers aud oml- clals w' ich were being received by telegr pt at the time ovr paper is sent to press. cmaaly wntll poet four-ncore yenrs. 43 follows xpor » Sept. 8d.—A call signed | Sitch a may be inferred by two hundred of the most Influential cltiz= ens of Wake County, will appear to-morrow, Uncing upon ibe people of the Stage to hold a meeting, and devise a plan to defeat, K por blo, the Radleal orgeulzation, - bs \ Iphia Oyster Trade. red and fifty «mall echoon- errigeed vessels are engrged in tho oyster the use of the stomach, are vot foand in ding, with a nance of 1s very delicate, del home purposes, whi aut! apleo, for tter, ayrn digest dle, and free ne and priper as business, about one hundred and seventy. | food; but from Mt not one particle of brain five of which are kept exployed during the | Cat be formed, and thoagh, taerefore, a ver eaane> ta, plan’ . Mesirab!s food, it and Ite like will not be suf- Bu {a planting. Mors River Cove has | guent for train making. ft fe not wufficlent been a renowned place for ovater planting bus recently” bea’ have. beer sale in Duck | LZ Mix aeans to eat whatever Ie et before Creek, abreast of Mahone’s Ditch Light, ta wit The bed: extend out trowa. the theve'e dle. | DUE @ the skilful mechanic selects with great tance varying from three to. Wee caitae it | care the matertals of which be makes his ine- 2 aoe ‘ha m, and lemer th there ls mo protection for tem, save tn the | carviul disrimteation tre teed “te teen honor of those engaged in the’ trade, Ad general thing, “one” oysterman Joalowsly Euards the rights of others, but oecnslo © ally some freebouter comes along and makes sad havoe with the bed of some good fellow food de will @ wise man select h scree’ regard to che purpose hi have it serve in his ecopoty ry farmor has noticed that if he foods ti ircummstance brain loot activities, travel a tempersio and one of Iwing, the brain wilf work ad- Acorrespondent of the £vpress comments food for the brain, from cuth not | 30d a eraduate of Berkebire Medica! Collegs, clealy expresed, that tue bratne of eniomls but since 1434 he has reside@ in New Orleans, are good as ford with whica to create buman | And bas for many’years boew regarded as the every article of food. A corn starch pad- | “Ted a lecture at Hellevue College yesterday re | mralng, before 4 Jorge number of medical gentlemen and stndents, on the origin, nw ture and freatnent of y@low fever, on whick disense the doctor extensive expericnco and | high reputstion reader him exrgllent author- ity. Dr. Steme is a native of Massachusetts leading surgeon of the South. He now holds Brain tao peestiar aubstance, ahd ite ef] the position of Profesor of Somgery in the ments, properly exranged and compounded Medical College at New Orlearm, edmnected With the University of Lontsiang, Dr. Stome was inteeduced by Professor | Aastin Fluit, and afer.» graceful seknowk eclgement of the kind reseption he Bad ma | tn she city, which he had not visited @or aor en years previously, be took ap the bjt of yaidow fever, in which he sald there were many points open for Ciscusston. it wnse | disease peculiar to warm ladRudes, but ita | limite coula not be defined by eny exact tom | perature or climatic conditions for excep. | tlons world frequently occur to falsify ang uch restriction, Nothing more definite conld be eald than that it was » @ivease inck it to warn climates, and indeed by « who has expended time and money in creat: | We gires hit erhet orl tang: Ang tt ‘thle however, Is one of the chances | * Med dtd rey tire ent Hl PTA pee Phe Geen nga ond of the trade, and aa cvery business bas Ite | cnd acthulcy. It arg nan alect ee te etit | (isconnected from any known causes a the oystermmen bear with It aa best they | notice that Le hlmsexl will anve diercatd | Of disease. There was no" comble Q rees of mental euergy aft ting differeat | nation of filth—no combinattor ¢ planting reason generally commences bod " tm March or Aprils and contiuives to July. or "Now though the beal ee paren erp thf bagn August, “Many of the ovatermen do not | ao higuly wi = eh health and excite typhoid or typhug touch the bede planted th one season nntil wind «> tach in phosphorns’ yet they | fevers, that had anything to do the gon the next, because they are enabled to uso the same ts pe and largely coniain the | eration of yellow fe f from the bed of the previous year. There | Comenta of which the buee Drag acces | Cration of yellow fever, This remarkable are thoee, however, who comrience in dep: | SMements of which the Laman brain cor | fet waa not generally known. Soma” Fedox fember upon the bed planted that year. ft being necessary to scarcely mete then dis, | PMloMAcrs had taken credit to the:oselved ch Boat ae crew Thing the estate | solve them in the stomach belure try ate | for Keeping yellow fever out of Now “rleant Morce ‘are supplied, theme X stip ehandieg | A4Y 10 pase Into ‘the blood. Hence, ihey | during their occupation of that elty ; but it are expecially serviceable aa food for luva- Ne whote nervous system needs invigora- ng. But If food is to befused in a general way, With regard merely to its taste, and without discrimination aa (o ite special’ adaptacions, ity very unfortunate that we have never on: grafted the customs ot som sof the European Rations in regard to brains. In this country they are almost aiways thrown away, while there, they are mort carafully served up as the choisoat part of the creature, as they Fe: ly are, Our Yankes nekghhors, when fae spring of the yoar, forgetful of thelr philar throple ideas, they rob the cow of her off- ring, prepare a expital dish from the ‘head d pluck” of the veal, plentifully covered ith a gravy of which the brain Is @ conapic tous part. “On the “carte” of our hotels we who supplies bad coffee oF sugar cannot long continue to put up the stores for an oyster pungy. The crews are well paid, and many of them matntain their familles in comforta- ble style, aud keep on hand a good outfit of Glothing necessary to thelr exposed work, Occasionally rot the loss of one of these boats by stress of weather, and then Spruce street wharf ta In « flatter of excite ment. Sympathy is practically extended to the unfortunates or their familica, ax eased man planks down the cash to the extent of his means, and only rogrets that be cannot do better. ' There are employed on the wharf about one hundred men in the enpacity of agents, who aell the bivalves, those who pass jem Out of the hold of the vessel oD te the what, and the collectors, ‘Those who dispore of the oysters are tel oe Tandsomely pald, but 1 te & business that beyed vile Conn meet Cteeie ow rat fancy outside of the hardy clase | braing of animals seem to be entirely tabooed en in tt, (as they are exposed to the | by our people. Ihileed, except in the beads a ee te the eee en ay lO. | of cafvea Tdo not know that the Drains of The Collectors vit the hotels and restaurants | Saituals are ever brought to mark ere v= and receive the wioney for the it is recol An tiamense valve is thus thrown sway — for the brain ae foed ix worth more per ound than any other part of the creature. not this waste be arrested ? It surel that there consed, and nearly the same number unll- Scared, It Will be pereeived that the collectors can If educated people ean be made to fgg hye | Tt sowetlines happens | ize that the mind and body. are so intimately lad to eay, for the sake of the eraft, very seldom,) thai . | related aa is the fact: These relations are but dimly realized by nest people, who suppose through the bottom of tumblers. too often in his Wdur, and bring up ats station Rouse, | that the mind can observe, think, atudy, ea minus of some of his funds. Jor, suffer, develop, be A\sctplined, ete., o., Ht would be diionlt to eattmate the num-| "Tits tople ta frattfal of Interest and practl- ber of persons who make @ good lving cal ven seboaly t every student and all pays wh a agate | inert net Mae path aa encne aak to have nade q with amaring rmpldity, and many women pense 8 aunty of Syoters and ‘Open them | Plsseeat, oF to.be vo themselves, cleanly and fast manner. Feamoting Vadies’ Faces. A number of wngons have to be kept con- stanily at hand toehaat the oyeters tothe | ‘This te the way it te done : Pines of businens of those who deal in them 21 10 the private realdences of a who give large parties. In this o: nnec Soblan oytatan tape party Jat winter and Invited his male foe room where & quantity of elegant oys- rs ft ‘around, ter Kal for cach geal. These. wea, some cn. | watts, optal white, or a cream. walle en tng of bands, but the novelty of the thing | amel. real Parle caused all to enjoy the repast, and boast for | Paris is slightly tinted. linen til it Ie perfect! dmooth and velvet You then poly to this surface « el or email de Tt fs a paste and ™ oe thar soporte covers the mirface amoothly, making It inar= pone ay Free, cbertaeee la oyster | Sirline,, ThO ertinetal covering balag think Paden Seba lasts @ long time, but the face must not be A Melancholy Faie. ‘The Gold Lill (Nevada) News, of Aug. thus describes a lonely death in the desert We have additional particulars 1a regard to Fleming, the man who perished on t mile Desert beyond town. Ipe: that when on his way out to Humbolt, Mr. Seott met Fleming, who, even then much in want of water, but was too diftident to ask for Mt, having received many rebutfs and insults along the road on acoount of bis being out of money. Mr, Scott had in his! wagon at the time Mr. Fleming fAlve-gallon keg of water, and ha for wdrink, he would wooms that of insult, woul nts. He toushed. In order’ to remove any Impurity from the skin, or rather from the enamel, aruall sponce dipped In rose water le used and the em ly restored. Ristor''s face ts enameled niehtly The followers of thie fashion are, tn Ei Jand, Misw Burdett Coutts, and the fair. Ind whose husband refused to pay several thous and nds for numberiess enametings The price for ® "permanout euameliag” ta fifty dollars. If akilfully done, and the cheeks touched with rouge, with a tue “fxing up" of eye- brows, you cannot, at night, and a foot or two off, tell an olf woman from a young om In An ir Mrs K. follows this vughly that sbe coate fac neek with the pearly prepan ip in countenance by the wealthy 4 sundry others, es of the dememonde, howe nol make ted that he was Montana, and that he left the country fron with but #17, all of which sum but 20 cenis ho had expended before starting in upon the | (he most (ervent of the bellevers in ¢ desert. Ho sald that after giving out, and | La Mode, when he had but Uttle hope of reaching ee water, he made up bis mind that in case he failed to fiud water he would ut bis thre with a razor, which he had with lim, rather than to endure the extreme pangs of thirst; but while in a delirious state he tore off his ‘and lost his ragor, His elbows and 8 were worn almost to the bone by the ‘ke and sand over which he hat crawled les before tying down to die, On mn, five days ‘aiec be ares. met Flem- Seott, who had taken the night Evening J wing ine formation as to the causes which led to the change of proprietorship in the Gazette -— War we Soup. It ts due to thoae who helped us to bulld up the Arening Gazetie ‘that we state distinctly the reasons for the sudden chauge tht has taken place. We sold that we might escape @ tyranay that was unondurable, We do not intend to burden our columns with details of all that has happened. Sutlice It to aay, our partner saw fit to write us dail the following #pectnon’ will ‘oul the character of the whole : “New, then, on the appearance of that article, | ing, Mr. crossing the desert, heard. groani Ing It waa some sort of decoy of th drove rapidly to Bogtown. Here be te what be lad heard, whon Asa Kenyon took fearon, and, returning, found the man and brought bitn in, he article If the parties 1 will cc ty charge i ‘There Is, however, evidence of considerable enterprise in the number of buildings In pro ¢ess of crection, which is unusually large, ‘There Is just now a great demand tor houses, and expecially small houses, The tenement system finds no favor here, Every eltizen of odterate ineans, every thriving ihechanle or ddustrious artisan, house of his wes to have on suburban tracts of ntinaing to butld a fail to do’ 0 nyrell | nstanes ber things aspired, aud which led us to seek de Jand have t You first apply to the female face divine » gentlewen | wash of elder water, which removes every impurity, ‘This done you lave the fhee anew with tepid water, then dry the skin with fe rfectly ¥ 18a notorious fre. that the city was not cleaner then, in the suburbs and low regions, than it had often been before. The weather happened to be cooler, and there was lest Train; but there wag no material differance ia uny other reypect, They had had six yeare of exemption provionsly, when there was na quarantine whatever, Yellow tover fixed upon high ond healthy localities, and proved aa virulent there aa in the low regions. The Magnolia ridges, back of New Orleans, wae the healthiest regions In the world¢ Yet the yellow fever proved quite as destrnod tive there as in leas favored regions, Indeed, the disease was always more vioient In the country, when it once prevailed there, tham in cities, In regard to the etiology or canses of yele low fover there had been much dispute. It had been a question whother it was imported oF of local origin, Tt eertal ly was not ime Ported In ships. ‘The epidemic tufluence wae wafted through the atmosphere tu waves of cycles, and always made gradual and regulag It wae coming by ite prevalence in islands im the Gulf: In the year 1861 tt began in Brasil, and afer passing over the northern part of Bouth America and the Weal India islands, it reached: New Oricans tm 1868, In 1855 it had traveled as far as M and was severe in many of the 4 towns. Ite history in New Orleans the pi sent year was remarkable. It first {ma mild form and in several places at onca, in June, and though the weather was fivore ble to ite spread, it did not Increase im inten sity, and only about 9 cases occurred pet week, These oases evidently originated ia the city, But later im the seasou , © freab wave ayproached from the direction * of Mexico, appearing in « violent form ia Indianola, Galveston and New Iberia, and lastly in New Orleans, where it appeared in severe form and in increasing ratio, thought the weather was of the kind considered um favorable to its propagation. This was the general history of the die Jense. It dxed upon a place and ran iu course, increasing im @ definite ratio, de clining in the same way, and finally disap. | pearing, but for the time being affecting ald who were exposed to Its influenes, It was true, however, that debility and other reason | rendered some persons iauch more suseeptic ble than others to the peculiar polson; but ils was the case with all discases, ‘The question of its eontagiousness was ov great importance, and whielt ought to be scte | Hed, both for the iutereste of sufferers from the disease, amdéasn guidance in the matter of quarantine. Lain perfectly convinced,® sald the Doctor, " beyond all doubt or heals tation, that personally it is not contagious; E drow that it ie not." If hedisoase ware con taglous once It would always be #0, for It was | tie same disease in all places, It was a | specitic disease, and the sime person bad 1 but once; acclimation was perpetual, but was very bard to convines the human undere stauding where. There were exceptions ta those rules, as there were to those governing all pox. He bad observed honestly af least, If not closely, and the result of his ob: servations had led him to believe yellow feves — jan article ch we had prepared with some tn-| non-contagious, In 1X3) in N Neal Katate tu Phtindeiphia. or upon rine Mysteries ‘of Kelegraphing’) T vill | Orieara and went. inte rhe Checke Hos al I do not find much change in Philadelphia, | charge you with such an amount as [would bo { Orleans, and went Into the 'y Hospital }on duty, The hospital became full, and as there was groat scarcity of help it became | Githy, ‘The passages wore often Mled with bed sacks covered with excremont and black Vomit, #0 that asort of typhoid fever was enerated, yet the persona employed there escaped yellow fever, and he did not have tt himself until late im the season, after these | conditions had been remedied. In 183 be r the opinion that gon awaits President Jobusou's order to take ef | blocks of t and comfortable houses of Dad an infirmary in which were threo hun 41a peplum, clreassioune, chinoise, or turgue | © superar. the oplaien thal corms | SS = awa t wy MN ae ish ( o1 . f ve sinall oh ¥ fro hveen to twenty> | dred casee of yellow fever, treated by 10 dr au canotier, debardeur, vr matelot, with ether Killed oF drowned Ty the | $9,000. It appeare that on Saturday might Mr. Seward’ Litile Bi. two fel front and the etories ‘ Beall SOG: Berets NN sds lature yachts or wnchors Agured on the | orcurrence, To any one who has seen the | lst E. C. Gillette, a mesenger in the em-} The jitue bill fils eight columns of the! | A wat : Nigh, alin Weluded, furnished “with sletry of varity all € Whome: Were anac ps of the collars and the eutts of the natty | Richmond ‘since the diswr the later sure] ploy of the Company, left Albony by the | New York papers, and in one of the most | Yt Leica ter the aac ctakin |r ie mm colventenc which Fria large mutaber of te | cated 70 they were the very tas fo et ket Other requlslten are cans | MiG, ur che ew ofthe vamierilt peace | Metre tran fr ths ity a ebarge of 046 | formidable documenta yet spun by the iter | sae ster fesides dai his labor a baud AMEN gel plo ang in #0 if Newibiez, sppear | ihe detent beeee ie htmerobante lntnesen with red soles, to protect the | trated the forward part of ihe cabin, ¢ f the companies’ cars, When the eur @r- | minable Secretary. It recapltulates, with | some douation, Jean bet at from 800 to #700 and 00 per | ed Velore County Judge Ariostrong, at As | 8 - Lili: bpm s > oe t; wserre tete, to save the hatr from get=| pletely aunikilatl g everythiag that came in | rived at the tm this city, 16 was dlso0v- | foartul precision, the various losses to com-| Tun Now Orleans Her says the prospects | anuutn, aud such houses Sind. realy’ urchins | ¢ ivy ee ane tae con | ea Aa in 0 3 and | | p ys the p | “dog wets @ pelgnoir co throw over the shoul | Its way. A gentleinnu Twas speaking With, | ered that the messenger had left the cars on | reduces national isult to dollars and | of * Old Greeubacks” Chase tor the Prest- | sere and tenants at once, ‘The regulanty of | peg provisions of the Exe | 2h And In 1829, the experience bad fers after emerging froin the sens a tub of) whu was on dat the time uf the callise e, and taken with bim a large sum of J pute our international relations | dency are thought to be improving. Negroos | the streets, ae laid down inthe plan of the | * been substantially the same. In 189 t water, to ret @ love sand from the | jon, told me_ that be bad seen six persone in | he route, and taken with Lim a large sui Of | cents, and pute ou ong is ” I H f his | city, makes such extensions quite easy, ait he Courtroom was crowded with os Wales: tO ene ‘ . om one moncy basis. It appears Uist the Aln-| ¥ill support him in remembrance of bis ma nite " bet * | some forty cases of yellow fever were placed feet; and baked ii wita which to dry | the extreme forward part of the cabin tmuse- | 1 from fe. The key was found hama ravaged the high seas to tur amount of | CU cucy portraits as goud pictures to take, — | th ure of the ground renders expousive | re abd the utmost Interest was Quan: . Keabins, | dlately before the disaster, and t# poritive be | on top of the safe with a note attached to It. 10,0007 the Shenandoats dispeacd of | ¥ as oe “| exeations or upralsings genorally vianecessie procceditizs, while hundred of | In the Charity Hospital among a aumber of Hat te, machines | saw cnly two comme OMe One of the men | seting that the Company nocd aot be 000; the Florida Is ercdited with | Ay QrXtieMan who heard Jenny Lind | ry, “while the universal adaptation of th Met outite the bilding aa | guyer patients, who were «acct Fp heeled right into the sea, after our v1 orking at the wreck to-day also sald that | ating thal 112,000; A mt with | Goldschmidt at the Hereford Festival says ais keane bags hice awa “ tucrits at the jaw. ‘The follows | OlMer soe sradlbelys : " Beetle Tebion catanes Ga lake, Wilcke it | ke was aimost couldeut of Whe loss oF cas | troubled abont the matter; that he would re- | 61,088,000; and ithe Georgia, whose bump of | sha ig a more cultivated ardat mow thag | Myre CM ayetem Bere fw ie an | Heiers hon Hunter's Point were | though «large number of the 40 di . their names do not belie then, ought to | passenger he saw near the bow of the boat a | tura the monvy in two or threo days, | Meatructiveneas Is mot so largely des toed. | wine ale was tir this country, but that her | Snd tonteal portions o tthe | fires calied to the bar: C. Schwalenterg, | solitary new case oceurred in the boise. combine all the luxuiles of the ancient Ro- | few minutes before the collision. On the Nothing was heard of the accused until yes Cay. pray 0 8 Fee, wir eo feo ease] voles has nyt so high # rauge bow as Ib ibe | Workinginan ia fart mulortably poovis | Hauter’s Point Hotei; Farrell Helly, George | Cases were constantly occuring of persone Wan ond the modern Turkish bath. The | other hand, however, the steward and oficers Seth tera eee nea had, [ded for’ or mither, provides far more eon | MeNulty Ph McLaughlin, of the Flush: | wie went into infected districts, took the bathing quarticrs of the two sexes sre marked | of the Dean Richmond are positive about the | terday mornlig, Roent of w +d. * which this ace he National Intelliyencer coutradicts the | furtably for himselt and ianiby asa rute, | ing House, Frank La pb Johnson, |W! cout with flags, aud divided by ropes, and Ay of every one of their passengers, and | On the part of the Express Company the | 7 4 fouvalone, manner ia hich thie rumor that the Presklent and Gen, Grant | i Puugdelphia than ia New York.—Corr, | Henry Green, Wil and Alfred | disease, were taken to uninfocted regions, when bathin ls go! a at high water it ls | ignore the statement of those who sesert the | puowing statement ie made Sonal tay 6 r young fend Ketchum, of any | ave agrec to pustpoue the elections in the | 2044 Vottlt, AL the abo amed waived ex.tai- | treated and nursed, and yet no one took the etone tor the Individuals of the mele sex | coutrery Cer, ieraie experienced forger. Man is a cooking ani-| Southern States, aud says that the orders | er - Hation and g sie ball to anewerte the Graud | disease from them, In 1856 and 'A7 yellow Gys0 NO AIK le, Frost OF Ine quartier, G8 ee nal, and this ncesiiut is cooked in ile highest | have been issued to Souther euiuanders va | Mat Werk and Feed to evu the rain, | Jury i wage remilring gael Vo furnlal | cover of a cavere charecter provaiied ia New amce; and such te the prudery of the eutho- x Cleared Up. | 1. Grea ain hase y subjoct Under the heating of “rain Work," | suretion In itu ¢ dealers from other " Fittes of Trouville, that, aplte Of all Wuose ree | AB Rlahe Yours Trmpivile, Conada, wo | THEM stement relative to the robbery of | Perfection. | fireat Britain bas | eae | itis Woarwulaf Headed baw the following | TilssC# Wook the sane eunrse, and after the us, but was etrletly confined to si Srictlons, there are posted wp all wver the| By edvices from Kewmpiulle, the Merchant's Union Express C bill charged to a candidate, "We are firet | (AN active slary trade is now carrled an at | # } adjocrnment of the Courts Kiud of jublico | suugres. No intercourse with vests liad bathing ground no lees than frou a dozen to | Jearn that @ revelation bas been made, con- | Tin ike eenaine chen Ty eC, ate, eet! Cairo, Faypt, from two to three thousand | remarks atul the Excise law was violated a | bE babe in Be co pabord fifteen police ordinances, propeunded with a he fate of the little girl, Montgome | WiC? sPpeared la the evening papers, sal " Lh for the mbute | Déing always fu the market at price | Hard etudy ot of itself shorten life ee during the afternoou, An we i fe {nsuring public deevncy. ‘There ta, | Comming the fate o ” by the olflcers of the company to be incor | {he personal propert for the whole | Pe ayy to M000 pastnos cach OF | buh eae et Correa hae hice tion 7 5 the liquor dealers that | had orkginacat there, In the country ¢ Df course, nothing to prevent persons of of: | €F7. Who was lost about eight years ago, that | 0 (0° Oem Ue te Mubls tt Ne walue by the owners, then for the amount Ot) criment winks et the trade, aud wakes | {ty of man, When lad cutest ety Of Sem | Doctor had .te aliient inquirion, aud with + . | we 0 un- | Fee iJ A a és ” | tnsuranee lost by the underwriters, for r f- ” ro ay nel) HA utonta We eurly, dea Uv bent fo ; posite sexes loterchanging an meet of sent a cbrill of horror through th § a moved twenty thousand dollars from bis safe. | the profits which the owners would have liked | Money Out of It, Wwiil . fou a tint tn some way they tind 1 Merragentan pages Misty We sare result, [t did aut epread fen See een eee rll renee; | WY: To Driug the matter frosb to the minds | 11. 165 wept to hile hotel, seat to the agent | to have ved: in fine, every tem is} Ty Frigate Hussar Company of this city | {Alen inte the fatnt of violating some of the » Couby He cou to person, Tt was quite possit Provided they only keep on their respective | 6° ye will briefly recapitulate the circum: | J aie, | crowded In which will »well thy total Some | gre about 10 continue tholr search for Brivish | l8Ws of value, or Bogen altuly with oo Urvounly ! atin sides of the rope. "Thus » Indy will pass down ra About elght yeare ago, this litiic | °F tbe cOmpaBY, stated what be had done, | tren yobly scom to sully thelr Augers wita ® | suid: ainounting 40 pearly 96,000,000, lost in| Hevited tntirmnity, The pursuit of tr TiswaYnny Ar Raveyswoon, — Ata} qiantity at the poisoned seapiigh fo Bar ball wel s menibemad Gaiintly Ronde} MONRO at EO Tiree events reside | Sud Gually returned all the money to hin. than a round thousand, others | Fran near Tell’ Guten After I? peer og | Pieasurablo 5 It la exhilaratin late hour ov om Saturday night, a reepostable | De ceuveses in the to of ap to datout ereahes' ts ra pelgnoir across | & short distance from Kemptvillo, weut (0 eer — eraatically, and down to fractions | the principal operator ks still confident of citizen of Kavenswood, namud Will «| places, and that persons Bevathing Wat ate only relinquishes to throw a jelxnoir across her shoulders when abe emerges, Venuslike, Gow the sea.—Tinsl-y's Magazine. A nipicurous story is afloat to the effect sshat the Emperor Soulouque bas been tm- Posed upon by @ machine fixed to the wheels of bis , Which at every tow revolu- Hons emits « sound he did ® tound easlly mistaken tor the Jovel ory of Vive 1 umnarons Bank Kobbery, Pourtany, Me. Sept. 23.—The Savings Bank in Norway Village, Oxford County, about forty miles from Portland, was robbed makes visit, aa she did very often, to bor nilather’s, who oeeupied the ‘edjolalng mi, OF at least lives Dut ® short way apart, Night came ov, and she caine not, bul her Parcots, dbhough surprised, were uot alarmed, as they knew where she was. Nextday fome | Saturday night of eleven or twelve thousand gue wae erat to oe what the mater waa thal | i Inoney and collaerul, ‘The rogues for home ‘the previous avarsye her’ have not vet been taker before the terrified British Liva, © fishery Is ® profitable employ ment, an one patriot with Am invested capital of 065,000, oe ms @ Lone of gractous and throw off the odd say the wh tetas ure perking itself detlantly We should succes, Women may vote under its for the He woul the business be he wal a A which bas become the law of io im- an to his home al by two highs was, while proceedin Central avenue, was a from the jnduigence of auitaal appetites, | waynice, cach Of whom preseuted a revolver thelr gratideatious are wot in that direction, | to his wad and deratnied h wey. Mr henee they are neither gourmanis, drunkards | Andrews having no muney about bie person, nor Lioentlous. Bir iranc Newton had always | ihe biguiway aien (ook What few articles he tovercminded that his dinuer was waiting; | had firhis Guckets, ead allowed uim to | the call tn eat le often a moet UnWeloome ane | bia WAM oaphese might have disease, but they could tot impart it to others duet how mneb would suillce to rendvr the fever portable. was Impossible to as vertaie, ‘The disease Itself varted in the mode of +t Comsinaed os Vourth Pase.,