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HE NEW YORK SUN. DAILY—SUNDAYS RXCEPTED. Office corner of Nassau and Fulton streets pr vie Copies TWO CENTS. revive Gouls por'week Sia Dalam pe youn WEEKLY SUN, on Thareday of each week ; 1s sent by mail aoe das a, Pgs ‘a ‘The Sun Ketablishment ! THE Thirtv-Fourth Year. SON cabLe Dispatcaes. ARREST OF GARIBALDL We Was Ready for Revolution. WRENCH TROOPS TO ROME. Wowmarket Races in England. «HE STATE CONVENTION ENDED. Adjourned to November, GREAT FIRE UP TOWN. fn Eatire Bleck in Bi GREAT FASHION DAY. IN AND OUT DOORS THE CORVEWTION AT SYRACUSE, Death of the Captain-General of Cuba Arrest of Gi Fronrs:n, Sept. 24,—Garitaldi has beon arrested by the Italian Government. He fas taken prisoner while crossing the Roman | frontier. another dispatch adds that Garibaldi was arrested at Asenainaga, by order of King Victor Emmanuel. He was preparing to in- sade the Pope's territory fonssce, Sept. 23 Evening. The Ro- Man Gorcriment is taking precautionary Mops againat an attack from without or a @dden rising within the city. All the Pons tifical troops are being withdrawn from out- lying points, and concentrated in and aruund Rome, Goverunient is seuding troops to the fron: | Gers Many arrests have been made In Rome of Martive suspected to in correspondeuce with Garitaldi aud bis followe F real Troon Sent to Home, Pants, Sept Evening. Troops have ave left Frauce for Rom Germany, Bunty. Sept, 24 Evening —In the North Berman Parliament to-day, during the debate bn the addres to the King of Prussia, Count A | fon Bismarck made a patriotic and sig tant specch, He declared in the most on Pbatic manner that if the Germag nation Wished to tunite, there was no power strong fnough to hinder the union, nor was there Yoy power paltry enough to make the at- tempt Bruty, Sey Evening.The North German Gurette, the reputed organ of Count zon Bisnyarck, says the South Germ wre now free to join the Coniederation of the North, and inake Germany one nation. The Prossian Dict was dissolved 22d. It will mect again ia November, when it will nelude among its members deputies elected rom Stites which baye becn annexed to Prussia Great Britain at, Sept. 2 tea fleet, arrived today, She Liven, f the Ch Dents the aut, having left Shangro nine days Bepaityre of The latter. This he great China clipper ra Place every year, Parliament will reassemble in November. ™ eater ior. Manciinsten, Sept. 4.—Arrests of alleged Aoters are efill being made Lonpox, Sept. 24.—It is rumored that Kelly She Unite! States on Saturday. * ASpecial Commission will coon assemble We Manchest.r to try the ri New Market Lovo, 4 to.day The Great Enatern Re Were won by Tudian Star. The Grand Duke Michal stake, valued at 800, wea won by Friponior; Hermit and gnd Oaks, victors coming Hippie, wm resy ely second and third. The £1,000 Sweepstakes were won by St Ronan Ireland, Loses, Sept. 4.—An unfortunate con- fct occurred in the #treets of Limerick yeas ferday tetween the people and the Royal Woops, The latter fixed bayonets and Dharged upon the crowd. Bight persons ar Jeported wounded, and one man was killed The cou tuct of the troops is coudemn Dowis, Sept. A.—A suspicious looking Fenian vessel, bas waft, supposed tp be a teen scou ci ulstig off the coast of Kerry, France. M. Panis, Sept. 24 Vs position as Pres Wier. Spain, Mapniw, Sept, 24,—Salutary ref of the ony of Porto Ric Reasia. Josnom, Sept, 2.—Jt is reporied that the Toate | ‘ wprofter bf yete, aod that ance Bnperor of Wussla hee ret Alliance made by the Sublime ching to bri x ubout a ae is th, 3 actween My *in and France. pt. 24, Noon.—ihe ship W Haynes ON Brcemat, ftoti Silield B. De re, Cay, eae eater po the 20 Of Apr.” last. for, Hombay, has been de-iroyed by fire 8° Allsaved. ” Tho English Vroee on the SHIT HINA Bx edition Preparotions for the war in Aa dinue, wid several vessels bare with wor material and munit Aition is regarded with mich discret y large poition of the press and people. 7 Itisof the utmost consequence that the overniment and the country should not be lecelved with regard to the imme ehormeter of the uew war pon which we ae cuiering, It lw ensy to deseribe It asm *Titil: war,” and it eo possitte that it may derive mo telat from the tnt itis easetie use of mitted to blind us to the fact that we nd that Gi delieve i¢ may be truly allirne sasior than for the Abyssinia pitsoners trom place to dette th iN Projects recrt Bistory. We belleve the gaveriiont ml fave done more than it hus set attected. with vAvssiniana theenseding, ON eich naa at v y which is being spent in fitting out | tion assumes «yp om might, if judiciously dis- yasinia, have produced us the | Lice almost invariably deg bursed in Aby The News also seems to think the affair n fort of wild goose chase on s dangerously large ecale, and says, discourseingly The more we hear of Aly shall like the prospect of that savage and pestilential coun | try. The best thing that could happen for ‘us would be to meet the con my soon after landing and decide fo by a falr stand-up fight. wally certain that Ita much more likely that we aball be drawn onward over mountains , and that our mon expe with bad water to reds of fever and dysentery, ie wh perfectly un: inin the less we wing to carry ® such adventage, while in search of a save derstands that the elimat delay bis best generalahip. us the assurance that this wil! A Liverpool paper of the 13th says ot the, No one cad’ give ADIES’ GOSSIP. | The rcrow steamers England and Queen went into the river yesterday twin vesscls belonging to the National Com- They have been painted And’ in consequence present an unusual 9 England has received board 70 tuns of gunpowder, which are stor- ed in her tron fireproof macazine, ive supply of Bas cor and a heavy wel ‘Queen will be similarly Another journal aay’ About 700 tone of dospatched from Boi sent out to Abyssinia, ls Intended to be cast the way out, nud that crucibles for that pose will be’ taken on board with it arc ina very advanced state of pre paration, mut it te quite po: ave cleared bt of coal. The ig. fron has just been Statfordsbire to be Tt is understood that and City of Dublie, ‘The Garthaldt Peace Conference. The London Times ridicut of Garibaldi at the Geneva ald! and a Pe: ready amitticiently incongrions a Ideas to call up the sheers of the vy abination than awkwarduess 0 a was tade glaringly mani- We do not think t! Halla gatriot for this unfortunat e worse of the Minded to a degree of which the world a defenceless as a newborn in reatest thoughts we true with resy Garibaldi ts am elleves inn ful ofall nations, and thinks thit nothing t id standing armies way of the Mil Hi States | hin, if he will « may the Fiape: oleon, it he wil! give iy, and to Vrunce her trec- ribaldi is a nen Of too much to have room for alseretion. Yagrain of that com: ¢ would never have embarked ly because his suc- hoof the power The ship Ariel, one Tacping, which was the first ship fter the he result of which takes re flourish Of | journey, the Palace bolng three n ation certainly, | tant. ‘The Grand Duke Michael, t ribaldi the Emperor, met us on our way nn was luo much for | is suiligient to b Ty ish sad hulluel As 800n As It became evide Ina Quakers broads brought him to wore Only too anx- | clainor which greeted bi rrival might not have been ch into a somewhat diferent demonstrat ww at | ent to her each one of the Indies of our ty. Half an hour was spent in this way, and tho Emperor and Empress conducted the | party over the Palace, | tous, and evidently gratifying to thew ma- | Josties, was spent here, and we were placed | tn carriagesjand sent a tile further on to the palace of the Grand Duke Michael, Here we Deasy sailed from Liverpooi for The London News regards the presence of Garibaldi at the Conferouee as # misfortune, and alludes to it as follows From some cause boeame a centre of attractlo aud mos! linpractical revolutionarics of E fn numbers snflicient to ar the sincere friends of peaceful pro been accustomed to sustain ful gatherings or other the Congress pt. 2dth.—The races commenc- for the wildest ay Handicap, net takes, £665, was won by Mis nillcap Sweepstake, valued at £80, ‘tengthened Interview, gratlfyin | to every one present, we left a | the ahip. ‘The Emperor's boats, and in some sense and deecney by his antisocial w 3 Tenet The efi) and neutral | tionary mani- city by thoi violeng and rev for this perversion ws from. its 0 | rike, of th sorary’ President was go tls Caribaldi ly swan of the Tt waa not inh + of the Pesce’ Societies which teach pence not only as a desirable t ns a practicabl bie condition of prog fhe tinstittableneas of bis nom! The Congress adjourned, after with the doctrir ethod and indis- ercire has resigned emt of the Credit Mow The Workingmon’s Congres: at Lausanne. The Loudon Times has a poor opinion of the doings of the Lausaune Congress, of ms are uring ine lagt few days wo have reported out to be introduced in the adniintotration | @,During the last few daye wot P for the Intormat f rau fam, i al qu Ingman should be no woikingtoan at all Th on condition of a “modification of the s organization in such manner to more equitable relati At last, at 10 o'clock on Tthinat.."the Congress dissol rs for the Universal Social Dei any Congregs at ail Tt will be nothing lena than a new world, Engilehmen and for- ves able to work together se Our, working men wn worklig men know, at least, we really believe, wi elgners find then on questions Ik and Am want, and their wanis, whet oF unreasonable, are, at any ra not connected with visions of Social Ke: tion, in which everything ts to be as every- roughgolng | he must work for his bread, nor, Indeed, would be grudge to give fair work for his wages If Ficieve that the work would last out for him and his mates aa long as they uxly wishes it, The most Unionist does not doubt tha he could wanted. As he thinks, however, that the de- mand for labor is limited most unlimited, be mand go as far aa possible in suppl sible number of laborers, But practical shape, to first principles, Again, Tailors in Londe sbilgs more per we: k ternational Congress altn at a Soc Jeniutn, to be secured by ‘the solidarit the pecples.”” ments and views, it is not much the results of the somewhat scanty The) The Secretary of State rwing Ie Coxsraxtivornie, Aug. 90, 1867, =It ls deemed right of Atnortean citizens by the stean ave heen received by the Eimperor an Finpress of Russia, by the members of the Impertal funily, by the Grand Duke Michael 1 the members of his family, as the Governor General of Southern Russia, all other officivls aud all private individuals with at the various ports vis | d by us in Southern Russia, Searcely was ir ship dropped in Sebastapol whom we have mi i the anchor of harbor, when @ messenger fro the € mandant placed the government dock yard, men and material at our disposal fe patrs we might need. Quarantine aud p facilities for observation immediately given. ne hospitable treatment at Odess At Yatta, the summer resort of the Ex honors aad attentio pected, were bestowed upon us, We been but few hours in the bay, when a me sage borne by the Governur-Goneral ine | formed us th would be glad to see our whole party at Palace on the next day, considerately addi that the reception would be embarrosment in the matter of dress would 4 and private cars ced at our disposal for the be felt, Government U riages were p les al corted us to the Palace, The Emy Empress met of on the grounds, and rec IL who apres permiited him, while the Ei p were recelved by the Grand Duke Duchess with the utmost kindness diality, Refreshments were produced, » we bel serving for our cony remalu Bikes bla carriag: nee, During th ernor General and ti mpe ben, besides many gentlemen aud Jodi r family, Prince Balj tus, gnd through us to the Amert Land people, and Tt that nothing could add to the p should see fit to make known to th ment of the Emperor its appreciation of their kindly acts to American citiz Very truly yours, (Signed) Curantes C. Dexcax, Manager of Excursion Party, and Master of Steamship Quaker City. Yollow Fever, tom at Ln eins sileulael public mind hy these accounts will not, | taewts ou yello teva hewn very distinct tinct, not very eredita Umied The speakers cay at ed instead of | ‘und political selene } in toelf guttielont fala cone very liberal inte by a a description wi olized by bandicratt Telogates at Last Hus expresses its doubts and disap F journalists, three "the whole nu of Wisin twenty Weed mubwesol (Le country in which ¢ pa pled, aud twentyasix fore clgners, -Theaw forduners comprised! sixteen | of the United States ag foul with chole Ww fever, and that in consequenes thereof tie of Mowgts senintiver W's Conaress wan a6 shwen, tree Ger » engaged pon tn extreucly hazanlous tertaking, - We ra Britain has never found itself involved in w war so likely to lead to losses without any rounterbaianeing gains as this. At the firet appronch of » hoatlle fores wothing would be to remove thelr ce, and, unless ey are strangely defictont in the craft por= feabed by wit other savage tribes, they could ited armies of Rurope, Our ly to be sent on one of the 1 in our stood his own Ih {the debate waa by no Yet this want of « the least difti- cach delegate means unolotruct iid common Language was About culty attending the proce “dines. i \s are ‘more man ld than ever whon the mn are of mony tions, Between the Bngtls, workin and the foreim workingm Ih COMMOR | NOT Wit ich | The truth is at nd the Swiss cmterta Naw Ontriss, La, Bept wore Letters received from La Granye, Tere atate that the nuinber of ¢ Pannaiae j lu the town ts Marely eve te 1 haver 121 in twodays, ‘Those attach are wlinost eure to die, ‘The disewe be pr Ing fatal in nine cases out of ta. i with sickness and death, ani in some case# thore has been 1 to bury them, ‘The disease is spreading try. No provistons age in the town ant count ire in with pi duce meal ¢ be had to make gruel for the sick. Bustos ort “ui 1 th | the newspapers have ceased publication The jail has Loon enapti fled fu terror from the scene of de ation, bo United States Infect: d with Cholera cud Yellow Pover, Spanish Govern ] all vessela arriving from ports of the Uni foul Lazareto. ‘The Indiag (or. Pawnee Killer le | ‘Phe dispatehes also say that it is the bel of persons weld acquainted Naracter that the cilefe a NEW-YORK, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER _25,_1867 SUN. Price Two Oonts litical color, while poll- | their desire for peace merely did #0 to gain time and obtain ammunition, 4 of examining the variona Induatri- | Two fatal cases of cholera at Omaha were tiona under consideration it the pre- | reported yesterday. went time, this Workingmen's Congress | seems really to have desired that the work: | ¢ into Soclal- Obecquics of Mir Frederick Brace at estes. Bostox, September 24.—The Episcopal funeral rites took place at 11 o'clock to-day, in Trinity Church, over the remains of Bir | Frederick Bruce, The exercises were brief ‘The church was quite full. The bells of the city churches were tolled The remains were de- posited under the church to await the arrival of the British war steamer Garnett, which has been ordered from Halifax to Boston to convey the body to England, Hines of Thaddeus Stevens. It is reported that Thaddeus Stevens waa | lying dangerously #1 on Saturday morning, | On Monday a dispatch was received by @ ward of Mr. Stovons, residing in Washington, dated Lancaster, Pa, 9 A.M. on Monday, “Mr, Stevens is now | dying.” Nothing further has been bend | since then concerning bis condition, disease Is dropsy on the chest. On Monday Inst be took # trip to Adama county, Pa, to Visit his fron works there, very much againat the advice of his physicinns, and it is probe- ble that ho was barely able to roach home before being prostrated with bis apparently Another accotnt states that be would not even send thelr compliwnent- MHyathics to the Peace Congress, except al Mt Lead day night, tho d with © three ci ratic Republic"—that is, for the advent of anew during the obsequik world in which there would be no need of and impressive. containing the wor the second Tuesday in May. reason for meeting was proposed to submit the Constitution at & special election. Thi nd the supply al- sive, and he was to lt lesires to. make the de- awerlng the and fo be neks fora day of elght rs, and devises other, expedients for in- suring good daily wags to the atest pos- tes Pinto P Continental tisana do not put their views Into any such 'y not only soar away they never come down trike for so many jlore in an In- list Mil~ vention will perfect an artle of Appeals, and provide that the same and the article he to the suffrage be aubinitied to vol ton, and thea adjourn without (a Ar present negroes are excluded from vot~ fog in Michigan, while Indians are not. rate ina Dayton (Ohto) atore carriod full flour barrel in one With such a discord of sentl- der that ternational meeting were | off the contents o Tur Britlah Government will not at pros- gnt appoint w successor to Sir Froderick Tie murderers of the Kingston, Canada, were irnced to Water: ee of them have Alstillery wate power th New York, where thi that ‘the work could not be completed In r ‘This was conceded on all hands, received the | A onsrinatan in Pittsburgh, Va, haa while d proper that 1 y should report to. you the very great kindness and courtesy with which the excursion party hip Quaker of amendinent agitated. tw tion met were the rellef of th Penla to draw aemall wagon in w A sewn pile Hight at James Taland, me © lina been erected of the light vessel adjourn to next May te to a frend i either buteher you ean put up with turtle Tetinll be happy t ’ Lonny Atvantry Con aa by ane! sawdust from the mills have 60 certain work, and A Caravorsta pay te several more the previous « port | | regulations were waived in our favor, and free access to the town aud fortifieations.as well as rsinesy Finimone bas be eral tines with assassination by a drunken fellow named Sarsfeld Ce that Mr. Fillmore owes bim a'large sum of money dues were remitted, We received y more in Fran Hels now in a tune tle naylim in consequence Avasos Spanish bullef having, ms ho to receive the applau unusual and unex- ad 76—all the tive and all the Kepublicans In the ne A drove his hor ulder, killing him on the spo ARDNEK, Who recel¥ 600 for Vighting th jectrictty, tive been en Stewart to Tight his new n inilar tanner, for which he will re- the Emperor and Empress firet Tuesday in May wtormal, and no esented himself and his in- her of and or and ved us with unreserved kindness, ‘The Fimperor | conversed freely with Published, he said. and ho told his wife ‘The ambition of roaches , With two “bow Ing accomplished thls, and at al lectures, she ls ready tod after that all is vanity. advocate Panattonl waa re- an who had swindled jentlemen of the jury,” dhe, "1 have practiced my. pr T believe my el nequit bim, what contly defending An hour delightful | FM Vercment judge Vining @ p y the treadmill, little time he desir told by the warden that It was set while discussing them, the Emperor called bringing bis children with bln, After » ve turned to r judge had to tread until bis term ex- n ‘THY newly discovered Island in the Pacifle fs situated in latitude 28 degrees 1s mun north, longtitude 177 dex The steamers of the Chi | and nays were | menced to cull the roll at the ght fathome of water. t for these steamers, nthe polnt of tand ita the Wewntain Hsia, er of our brief { eto at Yatta we received on board the G igold potas tr “a staff, General Todle of Jk and position, Words and acts expressed | on their Lebalf the Kindest feelings towards Tt has bee a lands , and Was eutitled to Tt ivus threatened with de- ast vear, but epured at the request | of a young Indy A Muwarwns that there wert studying law wi eolbarrow steal speak the senti- ments of every one on board, when T say ¢ of our est, mudiiest bole, ‘Tut: Princess of Wales reeently found her- If able, for the frst time aince her illu » walk down statrs by the For eyed mavuths the Princess has never Tux Memphis Avalanche AMOKS Mat the 1 The inter- of men ia om erfor the last 24 hones plished much wood a | what ehoutd po the tone of the platform, nie funiticg have been swept away, and of its inmates, Who |” 4 panin writer d English marchiones Our Consul at Malaga writes that the at has declared the whol anit indeed the ¥ body and arms ¢ e where the t Pawed over th skirt was a train of erimson ra and h was worn with it” was of the Fichest Htates must pertorm ton days’ quarvntine at e last New York Legislature made « Jaw which compcls all railroad employes to In necordance with thle, the Central Railroad Company bas directed its conductors to at once be uniformed, 19, Sept. M.—Correspondents re aflirm their statements to the effect that the Counell, paluted bis face red In token of his determination of war re effectual between | ngeinat the whites, and rode away in disgust, roctire thelr uniforms, coat and panta will be of dark blue pilot, beaver, or broadcloth, the coat trim mM ‘The eap will be of blue eloth, Id lace, the lower ban fich and » half’ tn robably wear a “reguiation’ cap only for the present, It has not yet been deeided to uniform station men aut other cuploves of the rae with two bands of ibe Tadinn 7) New York ‘The Constitutional Convention. Aunanr, N. ¥., Sept. 4.-—-Mr. Curtis call- ed up his resolution providing for an ajourn- ment until the second Tuesday in November. Me enid tt was clear that the work of the Convention could not be finished In time to submit the Constitution at the ensuing eleo- tion, He, therefore, advocated the propri- ty of adjourning over. We were about en- toring on an tmportant election, and he did not disguise the intense {ntoreat he felt in thts election. Ho believed It was to determine whother the fruits of the war shall be pre- sorved, and he desired to give his energies to the struggle. He pro to adjourn to the second Tnesday In November, for reasons hich, will commend themselves to every member, If we adjourned until epring it Would carry the election into the Preal tial canvass, Ho desired that the tsaue then pap should be clear and distinct, and the people should not be juired to conalderany other questions. | For Tea fone he lieved the Convention should now ifn to the second Tuesday in November. Weed moved to am to adjourn to There was no in November, unless tt would be expen- Mr. Kernan moved to amend ihat this Con- lo na co the Conrt n separately at the ering elec Greeley waa opposed to all plecemeal submission ;° to all submission of bite of « yustitution. He was of the opinion that our work should not be postponed until opine Let us meet in November and finish up the Ing the spring elections, ork and submit it at the time of bold- Tilden sald if this Convention should adjourn, the Convention would fall. It would expire for want of further authority to act. Nothing could be dove withor ier legis Inve aon without further legis- dered that this Conven- athority from « bigher the Legisinture. It was evident e for submisat to the people this Fall, Mr. Chesebro maid the only two questions ore the Conven= id the exten we to colored its could be y submit thix Fall. Now, vention perform this work aud Mr. Beckwith took the ground that the nition was th existence by virtue of the nic law, wand therefore, was hot subject to the nction of the Legislature, ‘The Legis: lature had no power to Timit the #es.lon of this bodys HC wis dito perform a tuntil that work npleted, Thi werd of this body Just as patent after the Nove b election After further diseussion Mr, Curtis moved Mr. E. Brooks appealed to Mr. Curtis to withdraw the motion: Mr. Curtla «i id that, under the cirenm= sbinees, Le felt compelled to insist on hia motion vious question 71 tow, Th amendmc dered by eation was th red by Mr. Ker- That the Convention perfect an artiol the Court of Appeals, and then Sjourn without day h he resolution was lost yavote of 41 to in the allire tH te vou ‘The question was th mont ollered by Mr. taken on the al ed, to adjourn t the oxt, oF to such time wa vovide. Lost by 82 to the legllature may votes, The question was then taken. on the reso- lution offered by Mr, Ci Abs, aa follow: rend per, nt 12 o'clock w hour. vember, at the mar naked to be excu Ute body was called tn ne and could tion, He protested against thia act of ad- ournment ax against the law, and as a revo- jutionary etic part of thi bod Mr. Alvord called the gentleman from Al- bau » Cassidy) to order. He was nut psig re for belng excused from voting, ut was making an argument against the tee olution, Mr. Cassidy ald he wns giving reasons wh ould not vote to gauetion an unlawful d. rdance with law, der was not sustal v this aud the next elect journ oy solution, The question was then taken, on excusing assidy trom voting, and he was ex- Mr, Curtis's ron 78 to 40, ndopees joeine Unlinportant proceedings hare fol- owed At five minutes to twelve o'clock Mr Reb maker moved to adje Mr. cused ution wus ¢ ork com- om instead inning with Mr. Youu eded at some length, wtnil er rose ton point of order @ at this laig sige of the of the top, When he Incghter, Mr Meald vat bel Jed the y well taken. Mr, Murpuy at the eall of the roll hy thin Jon on the Conven| of order 1 the f ner would he a refte wwe 1k wins ye Hefor ived, and the Convention adje | Ul the vecond ‘Tuesday in November neat, Republican Mate Conyratien. Brurcust, Sept. 2.-—The tralus arriy here this wflernvon and gyeulng tts Kast aud Weat wert unusually lange, and ay iy Ast Of the delogatos, Every. bron Mls agto the doings of to-raorrow ia yet uncertain, The er So gM Those Cusiid as Ke Fenton men, the f be in favor of the last mentioned tire new State t ve for the Ket, 0) | nation of inmost of the old State onic There is little or no diversity tani plank w an ung 1 cndome ent of the Reeonst and other act £ ws against the Pooobtent The Let, and t State Uekct rumor Tis, Gow MeKean, for Secretary. of Btite T. Morlhurd, of St. Lawrence, for Co Mer, Charles J, Folger, Attorney ( ih Vigasurer, ‘wid Rob aang o, for Inepector of State Pi Hage ell Pin aco, Sept. 26 The Bare Ball t en the Atantics fF City Club of mer, by the tole | om 8 3 1 5 oe | «ou a8 42 eS 6 0 a 4 Total. seco AT M4 Total, om Innings AMR 6/ OI TI Be Ailantica THAR Qader Cig 4 L618 La Base Ball Toarcnment. Civcommatt, Sept. 24.--A grand Base Ball Tournament began to-day, at the grouiads of | the Union Club, of this elty, Quite « yumber of clubs from different parts of the State are present to take part in the coutest for the various prizee, Rellavitie, Ohio, played the Buckeye Club, of this elty, to-day, for « allver ball and beat them, the score standing, Hickory 41—Buck- eye 26. From 8,000 to 5,000 people were on the ground, Great enthusiasm was mani- Jom. Davie to Live at Terente. Tonowto, Sept. 4.—Arrangements are be- ing mado to provide a realdence bere for Jell. Davis, Ho te expected next week. Death of the Captain General of Cuba. Havana, Sept. 24.—Captain General Mau- ano died this morning at daybreak. ‘The Buckeye Cinb Races. Ctwotwnart, Sept. 24.—The Bu Faces wore well attended today, The first jandicap Hurdle, two miles, for « Purse of @500, four hundred to the first horse, and one hundred to the second, and was won by Alexander Jonesbero ; time, sorter and Whalebone fell at the second hur- dle, but recovered themselves, and Dosorter came fn second. The second race, mile heats, for all ages, for « purse of $400, was very exciting. Four horses entered—Watson, Mack, General Mo- and Caledonia, Watson was the favorite, The first heat was won by Mack; Watson 2d, Caledonia 8, and MeMahon 4th. ‘The second heat waa won by Mo: Mahon; Mack 2d, Watson 84, and Caledonia 4th. Time 14444. ‘The third heat was won by Mack; McMahon 24, Watson and Caledo- tia distanced. Time 1:45. rived home to-day. named Thomas Francis attempted to kill his wife this morning, but being fotled, after- wards shot himself throngh the head and | died instantly. Domestic difficulties were the canse, dred delegates to the Soldiers and Sailors Convention arrived bere to-night. form is determined on a4 follows: Equal ™0Fning contains Nares in F. to the Te De encouragement of | Ym Jubilate, Kyrie & Messiah, Comfort rights before the law education; more equal taxation, and a fos: tering of the industrial interesta of the State. | ery ‘The Campaign tn Obte, . 24.—Governor Cox and H. J. Jowott are addressing « Republican meeting here to-night, ‘The Last Groat Snake Mery. The latest Intelligence of the great anake discovered at Bouth ‘Cannan, Co In the following letter to the Poughkeepale Eagle, of yesterday You were correct in d Ita being shot, aa first Amenta Times, for it was all dinary shot gun would have no wore effect on ft than a pop-gua on an tron-clad, and « be called crazy who Th has been ee years in nearly the short time ago b t respectability, who foot of James street, E.R, the body of an unknown man; ago about 60 years 9 inehe mixed with gray, fad on plaid shirt, rit Pants and heavy shoes. Body too mich de- | duetions of the modiete composed to be placed on the Moncue. L stented edlgad quest yesterday at No, 12 Columbia street, on the body of E1ni wh at recently. o ‘brated wrought iron ea when suddenly bi whieh looked near James’ Slip, belng opposite fro the thought fnstantly en {twas nothing else ‘than the tif snake he bad heard #0 myx proved Lo be, f The avinial haying 1, he hind a fair A thrill of horror passed throug fs tho monster crushed Its way through the brush with almoat nto the swamp where the object dav, whl No. 419 W. Hdd street, Moore, keepe proceeding. throu afternoon, in a by a team driven mont, which resulted tn the upset ho apecd of lght- A was tinmediately Mr. i. thinks it would mens ure thirty-five inc Moo Aman wi yesterday, it appeared nearly to t three feet from: the pered considerably te of one size, ex medical atten tall) which tay OF HAL EEOU EWORLY th yeat day while under the tnfinenee He kin was ao black an alle bright that It fatrly | Yor, as the 2ith of n, this conven. tion will adjourn until the second Tuesday of nore in the vicinity complain leas dations of the animal On the bordere of th ie lives, graze larg hese It gets Ite livi ‘ome time past wo Mr. Cassidy's name was called he from voting. He sald why somo of t failed to give their usual quantity of milk, morning the owners miss welusion that the examtnin, ing two Mary and possession of the good: sk STRALING.—onq Wale | (0 the summer walking-dres ing somewhat shorter, Jn Pari arrest of 8ctf sey yeaterday on e charge of | 4°e##e8 ar Lefug worn Ww alste to them, Now this ts vig city by the steamer | Which American elles do not approve, aml folin Gibson. wilt not adopt—that is, to carry it to the em A man nomed Wm. Pollard, residing in | treme New 1 not act without logislative aane- it, they have com snake sueks them, and thus gots its living. It are fond of warm, now milk, and it ts this kind of food no doubt that bas caused this one to grow to ninense proportions, ‘Thore is w reward of one ty fored by nm private citizen fifty if killed. aten! ag A valu fin Gay Migiontlaed the atenpt fo ad- an ne pilar will, Ho sald tt per- of the . no " neeting lately held here came more © Purpose of seeing where this monster Shake Livyd than to neck for tho stralght and Few could be Induced to ata; ta, for fear It mii colved from a part him into the alle: him down and robbe and chain, valued at bank bills, on the grotnd nix er that made th One man bas NK cheek for 1,000 on the First National Bank of Nortolk, Va, md aye she will never live on ro, ‘The yeas | isa perfect pani and what will be the result time alone can change ollie quis tickét for ond Sense from Gall If Gail Hamilton did not gather much woot she picked up and tered some useful bits of « among thet, after visiting tho | pr ings Ut the Convention rhould go Feckward? The President d * We need, of all thing: Wh this glty, te will of the South, immense crop of batre hina bees Greringing dvein (he war, And it fust be fore it will entipely (oy eeereme the titmost forbearance, and. courage, and determinntion uw tore Of) Our ‘payers’ some wild, hateful and T eanuot see the niewt in aharn I unt elose ton dnd anti- nor being understood to d then let it alone? pt think there isa particle of they do hate us 6 vt hostile and Inapprasuble attitude ow not what they do, cnfighteatment Murrow Hight promises to be the grandest er known there. fax to Charles a Cape Lookout Stouls RKonnur Bess, ex-Collector of Bast Maine, who was acilve invasion of Campo Belio, and whose property on Indian Island sutfered by fire in consequence, haa received $1,000 In sold ay Indemnity from the British Govern- Tum President bas issued « pardon for Samuel Ro Mallory, late Secretary of the Navy of the rebel Confederacy, It will be recollected that Mallory was the only mem- ber of Davls' Cabinet who surrendered and elected to throw himeelf upon Flo 8 8 a2 ie mercy of our From an authentic source it is Jearned that tho President will shortly pardon Mex. H, Stophens, late Vice-President of the erwns of influcuce and distinvutehed post vated Hlekory Chay af Moon. | tom ‘The Trenton Races, ‘Trawrow, N. J., Sept. 4.—The races com- track fore premium of @900. To-morrow, for @ handicap premiam of 6500, Onward, Repley, Enchantress and Susy M. wore the for leading horses. nro ‘The indians pled 59654 aa a barber a Ricmmoxn, Va,, Sept. 24.--About one hun- Wasn DENTS, &c. high; brown hair; sandy whisk fei Favan Fans et Gover held an in Ho! inder, aged & years, ntally recelye the rear s.0« 1's residence, W Dnrowsrp.--Coroner Wildey held an tn- | jonabl quest Dyer, a boy who w. terday drowned in the North eat over the body im ane East River, tting ina clair, at his residence, | son While “Sheritt Samee Lynch and Mr. ges they were run Into Mr. 'L. d. Evans, of Tre- of the arriage and the sey Leo, Cowell, residing In Sackett street, Chk any sate Sete se secke bee Bho: thy’ | ACE AFFAIRS, Aturaxp Suort Ellen Thi red Win. K. Peyton's Bowery, on Monday evenii he goods are char ‘cos Of merino valued Ellen were arrested ad found in Auxorn I colored, of Washingt... city, caused t Ae ble bay hoge fro Hite thivpiny + +5 ding from wounds. al f roughs, who enticed ul afterwards knocked 0, and ALLKoxp Lanceny Swaine of 177 y, he arrest of George W. Parnick MeDoxanp nt No. keeper of an ex- eet Was | Ming & bos ted yea Disasinous Conve acnation— Ax KIN Ruins —-Stvenat. Dwrntamas, Ba uk, Sronwa AND A VALUADLE Lystmnie Yarn Beaxen—Loss Oven $150,000.—One of the most disastrous conflagrations which has taken place in the city for many months, occurred yest of Grand street. ‘The fire broke out at abous haif-past 8 o'clock, In the engine room of | Faward White & Ce w and planing No, 8 and 6 Thompkins street. The al Was soon sounded, and although the firemen were soon on the spot, the flames ap at rapidity, ad with | 4) dd koon the entire by was in fanes. From this building the flames |, pread to the adjoining building oie | Grand treet, oceupted by John Kirkland asa | | dining salodu, whose foes ds estimated at nee, ‘The flames also commuateated with Nos Gs, 610, GL! OPC and 615 Grand treet which were owned by Exward White & Co. raw aud Llgvlag wil, whore damage ty ogi | mated at 00,000; Insured wor ee a the | whit Niagara Co. aud oth i floors of Nos. 104 and 110 wer a on + is estimated ut él pwn, ‘The Ist anid de nid 16 were vt second cupled by oy, Wh He Alten as | 0-0; insived, The dd tloor of Nos GLb und GIG Was occupied by HL, Streate asa tubices warehouse, the entice stock tn which was totally deat Toss @19,000; tus rance not known, ‘The 4th hoor of th humbers was ocenpied by C. 8. Close as cabinet imanufactury, the entire *tock which was also destroyed, entaill uy Mr. Close of about there was an insurance of b 0 8 loss | tended Co be adjiugigd on the site ¢ White of about $50,000, om which there was an insurance of occupied by Dante! Auth, loos is esthmated at 610,000, the ami insurance on which was not ascert Vm. Lopers on the 21 floor, on third floor, the loss and Insurance oa which was not ascertained. Dwelling bou No, 4, in Tompktus street, was also destros This bullding was occupied by Jain Tt waa completely destruved.” # RATES OF ADVERTISING. — ALY OH ADYANOR, Insertion of four lines or lees, Srery extra tne 0¢ part of Tse solace S2- Advertisements style, or in ‘endod p oF spectal to be ancertained on application at: ‘Twenty-six words are count even words for each ine more than four flames extended to No. 606 Grand corns ot r menced here to-day. Onkland, Repley, Jack | was « total lose A J No. 604 was also strong and Susy M. appeared on the | No. 6 aso ocoup The remainder of the building was Aldebaran, Luther, Local, Union Jack, Twin- | by H, Weller asa kle, Fottna, Black Stave, Enchantress, Clara | Certlned: Clarita, Zuriina and Annie Workman will contend. by J. Jona sa 8 12,000. No. tBesz.000. room; loss ‘not was also ner Co. a4 « sam) tained, on f people wer . | also destroyed, was occu; ese, Co Cr Deonle were presen, | ENG Reuanany Toes eer 1,000. No. 608 Grand street ‘od, was occupied by O. Kicketell R. Deman, who hop, was ‘also bu Sr. Lovts, Sept. 24.—General Sherman ar- | out; loss not nacertained. These buildings, which extended from No. The Indian Peace Commissioners will next | buildings ther whole ee whi wee ce meet at Fort Harker on the &th of October, when they will arrange for acouneil with the Cheyennes. and shoe shop. Lona abort €60,000. ‘The total number of bu was fourteen, moat of which were four brick buildings. Grand street, with the two numbers, was entirely buildings on this block, trom clusive, are a total mass one brick remaining standi No, 606, on kins street, was also were also ‘Nos. 1, street, tion Is made above, were Geldiers ned Galbore Cenvoction, eed gota total Tose ta eotimated at about Tur Diocesan Coxvextton—$t. Sonne The service list for thie Apiat. | Tener Panis. ‘ison, Sanctus and the Lig) 7 People,” in m} Baan ed Glory of Ul Lord.” Berenade te tien. Hancock. Highee, D. ‘\ NaTON, Sept. 24.—A serenade was | Vice at 10 o'clock. given to-night at the Metropolitan Hotel to Major General Hancock. Large assembly | nay ‘nd much enthusiasm, — The General spoke. | Awoxa Fiowens axp Feara ‘The “opening” of Fall faale fons is an event full of significance to the tm hion pronounces hee edict and decides what shall be worn by the however, usually ware, for the “feast of flowers and feathers,” and the elaborate prow will preach the sermon. Ser Tur Fa Fant, Orexixa Yestem + Mest me Wonx—S Ramnue kat Review. dies, when fect | fair sex. It is an event, antic pated with are very pleasing ta No especial opening day Rng been designated this Fall, each establishment ‘on which to exhibit the Yesterday most of the Principal houses had their opening. oat | day was beautifully fine; the streets were alive with gally dren milliners and ¢ er the body of Edward | crowded with spectator: A visit to Madaine Demorest’s ¢ opher street. The same | porium, on Broad: claiming ite Partsian me Indies, and the fashs y Roods stores Were y, and a talk with thet enterprising Indy, was the means of our gaime ing considerable information on “styles, Jaruea MeUovnny dicd suddenly yester.| end an inspection of the novelties of the sewe Before proeveding to describe any of the bevutiful things on exhibition, it may be well to note briefly what changes, if any, , yesterday | have beon made, Bonnets have not undergone any radteal change, It waa almost an impossibility te ¢ injury of buth Mr. | ™ake them moro diminutive, and now the’ nid Mr. Lytch, natural consequence is that they are a trifle Hersptidied suddenty, | !aryer, and more lke a bonnet than a hende No. be Canal street, without | dress— which is not the case at presemt, is the only new shape thea The ev OF TO aE (uy UE due Weed. Ay thas ® WUUUER ged, and was severely Injured. vim, which stands up erect from the fore er head, forming a diadem, They are becoming and look larger than they Very many bonnets are trimmed “rhe © dinde Nae hawn Inteoduneds and deceptiv Tens.—Mary Elkins, | really are, mpson, and an unknown coufed-| With Bismarck-colored satin and velvet—@ ore, No, | Kold-bronze color—which will be generally jold ornaments as trimmings, and 1th ateal- | gold-dotted lace for stréngs, are much te #52. Both | vogue nd while | Worn. The new dresses for street wear are simile the waists ber as the ladies are now doing on the ‘The short dressed have given general satisfaction for strest put the face, re-! wear, and if common sense prevails, those long trails which aided’ Judge Whiting him of a gold watch | sweeping the streets, and were the dread ef ah *, Will never be seen on om ven, Conn., was found in the alley- other side of the water, way of No, B74 Bowery, yestorday afteraoon, ino #900 In | mal prov For indoors, sisiting, receptions, et | erate trails w Crinoline has undergone astili further dime inution and will be The present etyle of wearing the hate @ excepting. net of the hat rest ona Indy w Wearnen Obsoecrunye. It will uot rain, | hides her intellectual forehead (If she hag iE y'glock P.M, | one), and obliges her to peer from benest ALE. Tuarcunn, |! every strange mannce im order to see With these few remarks we wll me of the many novettios on exh Vition yesterday, commencing with | way clear. notice at held her of at her now © wherg several afternoon, near the foot | show'roomns were filled with adiuiring «critically examining the deltcate mens of rartston art pretty bonnet called the | with a ‘dla millinery ye ment nin plnite; be been the edge } of hawthorn ling | biaek Lic t black velvet laid in diggoam town, Was mu 386 OF bsboke wanton Hown nt | of black lace ay fwiryiils mical factory, whose lows will reaeh | crown the velvet waa platted, t i Weld Logether with diamsud pins. ted with orange velvet and white flowers, very pretty hoad=tre en wheat, tre on | the st aner falling over the right shoulder, 0 | Her head drves wa: rinanta Insurance Co, White & | bound with satin aad thread | J ploning mill also included Nos. | ed with orange flowers, Two long e 5 in Tompkins street, which was also | either side of the chiguom aud hung dowe totally destroyed, waking @ Wolal loss to Mr. | the bac ke Madame Rallings, at her establishment ow 000. ‘The Baines also | Broadway, hind some very pretty novelties reached No, t Tompkine street, which was | om haud. hip joiner, whose | trimmed with w Lice int of | In elfect. ined. | brown nncut ¥ The dwelling house No. 2 Tompkins street | almueite aud Was also destroyed. ‘This building was oceu- | The Ried by Anthony O'tlare om the ak or; | ith nce hi ind Juo, Garring { Demorgst’s, prevailed. colured velvet and onde was Very pret ‘A ‘very. siinple bounet was trhamed with brows me of pheasants feathers, ngs were of black dotted (ule «color, as at Mw DRFSIES, CLOAKS, EXC. At the dressmaking department of Mudtaue om thie (ha! (Comtinnedeon Vourth f..6.)

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