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—_————-—-—_—_— THE NEW YORK SUN. POUBIASHED DAILY —SUNDAYS EXCEPTED. ce curner of Nasean and Fulton streets, Rings Comh WO CENTS, ‘Twetve Conta per week—Six Dollars per your, WEEKLY SUN, Peadyon Thursday of ench week; t¢ sent hy matt 81 Ove Doty par Tout ningte qapies tree en MOSES 8, BEACH, Proprietor o ‘The Sun Bstablishment, BUN CABLE DISPATCHES. WORE WEWS FROM ITALY, fatexs> Lxosperation at Reme. GANIGALD: OF FEY ED HIS FREEDOM, Mo in to Renounce bis Parpose, FENIAN FEARS IN ENGLAND. Tmportant Distillers’ =~ Movement, Probablo High Price of hum TWO MORE SUICIDES HERE, THE GENEVA PEACE CONFERENCE, ANTEREATING DETAIL any, ac, &e. SUN CABL2 DISPATCHES. ‘The Gartbald'on Question tm Laly. a ath, A. M. fame kk seNCL, Sop Alesandria, his partizans in this city were freatly exaepernted, and appearing in the atrects in crowds mate a turbulent demo: Sretion of sympathy for thelr leader, These developed into a riot; mauilestations bat the disturbance, thougl: threatentng, was @uppre-ed by the prompt action and firm ess of the Goverument AU the volynteers of Garihotat wi fathered at verions points on the I fronticr have beon compriled todisperse aud eetire, by the Hatin troops, King Victor Emmanuel has issued another proclamation, Mes with foreign po’ painful duty of arrest Te, CXa tnowledged leader of a movernent in diicct Moiatlon of those treaties. Late, that the Jiatian Government has offered vend ‘te p against the Roman States. PUBLIC OFINION IX FRANCR. Panis, Sopt. 25.—The Me Sffords ani peace of Europe. Great Britain, Loxpow, Sept, 25th,—The session of the Pan-Angiienn 8ynod at Lambeth commenced yesterday morning at cleven o'clock. After Communion, Bishop ‘Whitehouse, of Mlinols, ascended the pulpit, and preached the opening sermon ot the Conference. The remainder of the day was ecoupied in laying out the business and ar- ranging the general rules for the delibera- Prayers and I don of the Synod. Loxvox, Sept. 2 guch mad attempt. - Maxcrmsren, Bept. 25.—The ‘special Com- ealssion for the trial of the foters will meet hare lu the mouth of December, ‘The Newmarket Races. \. Lonvow, Sept. 26-—Evening.—Thte New- market races continued to-day. Knight of the Garter won the Newmarket Biennial; and Beauty the Handicap Sweepstakes; Owen Glyndwr won the Newmarket St. Loger, beating Trocadero and Hippta who wamo in respectively sccond and third; no pther horses rau in this race. BY THE CUBAN CABLE. ‘The Cuban Captain-Ceneral’s Deqth. « Havana, Sept, 261b.--The disease of which Beneral Manzano dled was typhold fover. The body has been embalmed and fa tylog In Mate. Senor Balmamnda has been sworn In as Provisional Captain-General of the Island. "The whole city isin mourning, Half-hour ‘Tho tags a all the Consular buildings are st half rune were fired all day yesterda mast. Arrived yesterda: Wow Orleans for Philadelphia. Strikes im Kogland. Sixty-seven journeymen tailors are now on strike In Birminghntn, in consequence of « the in money Letween the regulations the men re- dispute with some of the masters « Jog" question. ‘The actual ditfer fulre and those which the pon, Is roughly estimated mt ; week foreach man. ‘The funds of the wor men's soclety are fn food condition en been paying 2s. cach all the summer for the sup tailors on strike, 200 oor and 9) oF foor workers are members of the Birming- ham soclety.—Birminghum I'v ‘The strike among the operative tailors Brighton has euded. ‘The “plekets” hw been withdrawn, and the men have requested | fc ed, olfering, should any ob- | gior etlon to them still exist, to take the matter | wishing to establish even the [ttitticle consideration, There fs, however, | Gud,t" as. tel but Hlutle work now golng on, and’ the mas: ters aro already well euppliod with bande. The tnasters, wioreover, decline to tent with | to be employ the men as 8 body, though they to meet them tudfyldually. aria ian. Trust evening n genera! meeting of the ope- catives engaged in the Gas Fitters (rade, was be ese room, Westminster tod, yr the purpose of taking measures to obtain fn udvuboe of wages, aut a reduction of the ‘hours of labor, and 'to establish a branch of ‘oteetion Aasoctation of Brass Finishers nd Cinsditters for the South London district, ‘meeting was very fully attended, ond Mz George Potter, who attended by the ape: held ot W the cial Invitation of the cosmunittee, oeeupi the chair, A large nomber of those present shen enrolled theuwselves as members. The “objects of the association are to obtain an ‘advauice bm the wages of eked workinen to 8d. per hour, and a redaction in the hours to fixer week, as in the other brauchos of ding Wrede,—London News, 12. A vextax prisoucr named Harbison dicd Fecontly tw the Antrim county Jall, Ireland. He bed loug, beewdn dociiuing health, and a Was soba wot accelerate eovbmementy THE Thirty-FMor \eor---- or-- -- RATES OF ADVERTISING. AwLE INVARTARLY tn ADTAROR, Tor every Insertion of fone Hee oF fers. For every exirs line of part of line. tae Teaded C7 2 ‘Aovertisementa oF apectal aot ces gy to be aserrtatned om applieation ‘Twenty-six words are counted as foar line and seven words for each line more than four, 2 aPTRM RN ’ : SDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1867, Anticipated Trouble tn ‘Tenmesico. Fears have beon entortained of @ collision authorities, ropreseuted by Governor Brownlow and bis State troops, and the municipal authorities of Nashville, of which the following statement Is given hy ® Washington correspondent, under date K, THUR thing about oarsmen or rovln, One of these days the oaremen will dri th | When T trained and rowed no man [ever passed me. T got tho lead, becanee was trained to atay with @ man aad do my irth Year. NEW-YOR Price Two Oo beaten, Mr, Justice Nelson having just do cided the caso against them. work than carrytn wero generally el treated; but Sip Wood ‘appearnnee telix Mm Oro Details of tho Geneva Peace Congress, Par. | (ho elemant villa on the ontakirte of the city, where a eplendid hangwet wi In Baron tte Bown informs us that thelr than theit words of the. sufferin ire which they have endured nt and in squaw costame The Danish girl was 1ipid and specclors, and her about anything. ye were fat and happy, and rode pontes tn tere Ogetiata sty ned to thinks the Indian basiness not Abad thing to take had the Inevitable font hatr, and Mr. We te 611 from thelr appr 4 bad not tirat ty of in sotpe wild Tadian ree | stead of in a ely tnderstand the en Mished in Venterday’s Sai have been received of the | the Congress, called J aferenee during its | betwoen the Stat Republican Stato Coavention The Republican State Convention was hel yesterday at Syracuse, and called to order at Tho Hon, James Gibson was appoint ind briefly explained the objects f the meeting. After a bitter attack on ident Johnson, he called on the party to | etand firm in the cause for which so many had freely ancrificed thelr tives, and faithful- the great principles for which they had struggted 60 long, election of secretaries, the roll of On calling the names of the New York delegation, Mr. Rufus F. Andrews said that when the roll was began With he bad presented eredenttals. on the word traced the origin of oll wars to vmended, If a Ulind maintaining that relle y Chrtetinn portion faees cee And T did not reduto my ight in training to row @ race. o Brown and train Irim, and in two mont! | have Wim in condition pounds than when he we j mit love a title the weeks but gain the last month. | always beton me if Twas not Ave Lui | yard’ behind in’ turning the Ftake-boo ved to row the race out all the | | Christianity, and rece World ati Wissted ¢ to abandon (hep Sand to keep to what he called th Jeu to train mey harmonious body, thou object for which Ita into training. F | wieh lit o'clock, on the 9th inet i made his ent Dla friends a Tinsel? enid that He came to bring war, not Ipal election of | Frenchman called withont indict« xBN, and in defiance of that the Tennessee Hides the charter and sang the “Hymn to Pore: HEN Ronenra, 968 Bouth street, New York. netor the world had ‘One man ealled out, A. la question rand a third, ervative lawyers an opinion which declares that’ the be held under the nded charter of 1X6 ¢ set free in ex n prisonem taken by the m of Yeuterday. About 4 o'clock | 1 & tremendous causing much damage, The | | nit stones were as large ax marbles, and an hour after the storm could have been seathe | ed tn great quantity ate arcembled on the free gall of Swit | | rertund to dlec jection onghit phell girls report frmonse nnm- mhd other stock m the eunps Jiang on the Keputdienn rtver na which can 1 forever from civ ib ao | violent detnonstm- ace, the | Hone of whieh Gacibaldd made himself the neva bas been to call forth ener- general Indignn- 1 place, not will« The first result of ale citizens over twenty-one Voters under the charter, aud that the issioner of Registration has no right to Appoint JIndges a under that eharter, | eloty of thos state of £ barborous ages. You may hiss and cheer and hiss, just as long ae but Twill be heard b When the roll of called I stated, for myself and as pared tere claiming the seats for T presonted the Hat of our deles | gatoa, and I coutend that that list must be th the Ilia of other counties. No entarian will argue again ist on the calling of Cheers and biases. [ «secretary will proceed with the calllug of the roll In the regular ats and exeltiny The Catholion of t to vermalu quiet under the ‘The government ta the corporate Niles of Nashville to enforee their election tm- der the charter, if necesrary by force of arma, the proclamations of Brownlow to the con: trary notwithstanding. Many dwellings were | | Mooded, and there Is serious destruction of | window glass, rita, Bept 25.—The following ts come of the base ball game betweon the Atlanue Club, of Brooklyn, N. Y., and the of this city, on ‘o do away with | i to attain the or J ngiinet the attitude nasumed by Congress. At the caused the following motice to be posted up lic, without the confederation demoeracies, there is no ehance of reach mbers of the Cou deat is now before where will Its light shine more In Us free covntry, tn thie In many of the rows of houses ‘On the other hand, per, of the Tennessee State an- jares that he will enforce the Franchise law, and allow wegroes to vote on ven if ib takes the entire militia of the State, who are under arms; and be boasts that he can soon take p sion of the clty of Nashville, c were Fogarded as a0 certain to be guirated on Saturday, that, without w= dertaking to decide any of the polnts of the ne to the window lights, nearly | controversy, It has been determined by the | half of those of a Northern exposure being riddled to pleees. Recontion of Gen, Sheridan fh Philadetyh’n. atreota facing North, wh had the upper windows shattered. Rranixo, Pa, Sept. ® ¢ undersigned Catholics protest the langnare of Garibaldi, which bs rage upon the faith au | holf the Inbabitar: There ts in thor to the Papacy an odions violation of ‘te , And AM Incitement to duane of peace, of heir rights ic, in the name yaw to Intertine y claim'fespect for their teligt> .” (The signatures follow). + correspondent say | Garibaldi's journey to «in the Peace Congress was noting 1ore It diveried attentle for preparation. | by M ke the attempt ‘The storm was olent here. The hail was more noted | for its size than number. And | wore as large as when's eg, aud some men | lvil | fed eight inches in circumference and Very extensive dam- | Saturday next, Many of them Bloodshed and When it be- jown bere that Garibaldi had boon frrested and imprisoned in the fortross of Mr. Gleason, of Suffolk, moved tho ap- tec of two from each onteated seats, insisted on the ealling of jew York handed 1 6 he ald, ina Republican Convention for the secretary to determine or who are not delegates, ispnte was settled by the appoint. C © on Contested Seats 1 three ounces. meriand, tut et the *ame tine w t that without actio idaens of a froe re 1 dine to hosplt | government to preserve th tot the bayonet. Gen tephod to-night to General ‘howns for him to proceed at once } Ville aud assume command. in the despatch, © If necessary send for uit itis to be hoped’ that you N insure the peace without resurting to bane healthy boy tho sopented, fa nae Coy wes topenred {o'teel ube etfects’ Of the eecideat Ww been fatal to (he mother, every means iu 0) { the ideas which we malntain, Accollaa, of Paris, then addressed the Salsieirieie Jeneva and appear. | Genoral Grant ‘Tho gamo was called at the end of the ninth fining; om account of @ heavy ball. President on Uc combination of the General Sheridan arrived. He was received | ror MeMichael at the depot, and took j bis seat in a barouche with the M His appearance was the | pus burst of cheers from | was held at 2 o'clock. ‘ontested Beats reported “Pinas the delegation from Ni G. Abbe, ts the rey ‘ation und entitled to seats and gave the Ron ‘They now stand pledged of the Papacy, whieh was to crown the work | within the coming aeven Aaya. be amowg the first of | | qnest of instice a The destructio Tirnnecy Stevens's discase is dropsy on LATER BY TELBORAPIE, persunded to go | Senator Cameron, Nasuvtnen, Tenn, Sept teer Ieaders an elt | signal fora trome some of them walviny “Avi Ricwr" is in Paris, and Indeed as tn mao ay No,” was the rept; “ Well,” enid she, te Cae aa reat’ gice, "1 oe foot over the etidy Gixa'r Sy rats," and scare myesl? right 1a. ” aceorling to the latort nde ia dressing aa he appeare in all bis photograph, red shirt, light biue ‘Pantaloone, gray, felt lint, and, bis Arnericae oncho with black stripes on his shoulders in his pocket a Inrge silver watch with dain. Le appeare to be suiering, walle must not be too vigorously 1 we yy, and his right hand disab) by rhe shaker, Tie other day the rare instance of a bute Wwiy yen s after death occurred at Berti ath ell the light in an | ‘ae dead # ho lingered #0 long above grow is Kaghel La vin, the celebrated beanty, and'wit, fie ing @ mortal fear of { alive, the ordered in her the cypwr pass of the coftin should be m: witl jase @rindow, the coffin constantly watched for # mignth alter ber death, and dee Yontted Ip a specie! hall fo » pertod of thirty years. AM wi was duly carried out. Wane. at Marion lows on Fre day last, ES ey | ramrhd, wiitet draws rammed down, a, (hereby lonving it loaded. Nesce Was ales the Real and csamot suré vive. Te sported now, syeie Montreal Win Eastern Diviston, Coane of the geet ten-dollar rolls of quarters, bat which In reulity peices of fend | | Swe conquests | arly elected del of questions submitted for | diveussion by the comimittes gave rise to a what stormy reone, M. Schnitditn, of Mate, ett fouth ran Who have token the Inftictive | have thelr Qxed parts to ply ive ribaldi left Geneva ty caf on tke L10b } priiitas fe the following | the mame of Gener # of the front were doco stare and “iuseription The | tonand Union, alt tn gas jets | twenty crippled t Aighting under any ba publican thy y others walving thalr ec tious of the Bop the crowd diling the sireets, and a salute wi of a riot at tho Munfelpal etectoa for the week past are much quicted by | Gon. Grant's order to General Thomas. | enrried ont properly, the election will bo The clty authoritios feet assured they will be permitted to hold the election as provided for by the Charter, whilst eating Liberty, Wasbing-| Radicals are of the opinion that Gi the | will not assume to decide the question, but iers | act upon Governor Brownlow's dectston, and | @ were stationed, and | then sustain the t off fireworks | both parties will hold an election and let the | determine the question, | Rufus J. Andrews he was opposod to and his eaaclahes ts as anybody pre- Wanted was fal Boor appeared in Baltimore on Monday night for the Hest Une sines his seckdent, A Mans. Mumvonn, of New Orlcana, threat- cu. Butlor for @100,000, to havo a resident Catho- liad Jessnens of the Y Awolllngee along the route wore !Maw the Union League | of this arseunbly. reace, mut we j are lnuoetng iu its cause, but by pacitic and | not apport anything nor was | peaceful nt and In Orvietta mn Sheridan, and other It was cool of People have ale wove or less the goverument which lained that the resolution i been adopted by only a fa the absence of the Our encinies wre not only the f ay Is the French Emperor Which he says thine the faith of Lic Goverumont, pledged in its trea- | dof it the and it ing Garibatdl, the ac- came out of his mouth, ve perch raised cor vote whether M Ne had been at Repulse Bay be enlled to order. ald be allowed to pro manent Organiza wident the Hon. » report was tuanimously . Conklin expressed hie bi ation of tho honor, and allude ly to the momentous cause in wi ite miaston and 'y of ideas, and its N | from the Saldiors’ hi ma | ral pynssed they ‘ona | in his hottor, He was enthuniastien taly’ | all along the ronte. A formal wele Michael takes plac Ludepeudence Halt, lor tn Ph 'ladelphin. Janos Miller, evening, tn the stroct, where | Plenty of Fe mas, HO Collie The Mayor has t franchise law, for two years. has recovored, i la sald, al Con.yn and Aaron are to have another | mind. After Monday, Dr. Bulkens will sume the direction of the establishment a was decided that he sli dont for the champtonship of t Schimdlin was followed by remarked that Ics ot always the boat, did vot cijoy perieet’ tru Fronxce, Sept. 25—Noow.—It le said her revolutio : There wero no epeoches | General Thomas te expected to-night, when | ¢ by Mayor Mo- | Gonetal Cooper, the Commander of the Mille | Noon (oAMOFFOW at | tia, will consult with him, The latter expects | ave six hundred wallitiamen here on Sat- one company from Jeckson having air disbanded compa lied Into service, b al troops under General need be feared, ned to Washington, asking that more definite instractions be given to General The lover n Lawrence County, nily old to ball for oniae of the widow who couldn't a ciate his many good qualities. . LP shagnal endl ia m0 jown ‘bis wife staraping on picked her up tonderly and Fver Tle then tried to bang himself. ‘Tir moan who sung, my Mother Die; We ate told there are 40,000 pec fw rushed to the retnoval of the giablem of desp ALS prerence Us nd more of the Repub= ntry: would Her Ncan party than merely success at the « shall accomplish our r= (Frenzied applause.) 4 to the Are of battle, but w the honor of th bay a brave army tribune and den Toyperint flag, tha already arrived, paldi to Wis home at Caprera, amit felieve bim of all restraint, if be will give | {ff je not to engage In further hostilities | exettems he Imperial flag v enius for gov picture of the 6 of affairs which existed bifcans eame Into power, aud. improvements effected in the rs, the gigantle war, do. moult No; the record waa loyalty was in a fair way to tindo all thelr work, “The act of. the fast ngreas embodied the freslt opinion of the nd the nation had 0 insulted, avd the most brilliant soldier , kiled his wife thi basement of a house tn Locust ed as a domestle, wher, and on her refusal he shot ber, by five | amageran remarked (hat still the flag of France, | aud on this ground ought to be respected. ‘The speech and ton resolves of Garibald! which we baye already published, he "tan’t quite so lonely n arried again, and mother makes it ively enough for bim. Beecher was. ¢ in writ tan tte | in the. New Toot Cedger and these wor dled of yellow fevor, at Tortugas, on tho | first, reftised to oredit the rumor were s00m, ‘Ara celobration at Say Prak, Vt., to come off this week, one of the attractions will be rolling ® huwdred-ton rock ever thousand- foot precipice, Tu Kentuek: who has been Zaft Tobe exhiel umpkin and the calf with two beads. HICAGO THAD TeRised to not all that enough? e. ‘Disloy . Hae fuldlied. bis sentence. wr wod all the Journals of an official oF semi-official eharac- ter, praise tho decision and Arinness of the King of Italy in preventing the lawless inva- sion of Rome, and maintaining the faith of Greaty obligations, and say that the conduct ‘of the Italian Government in the matter her strong argument for the ise ont of the mud Into which the The murderce has not yet been arrested, Dr, Blackburn, the “ Yellow Fever Dissem- Inator,” Meets with a Sultable Itepulee, The following lettor was dispatebed to- of the Peace Congress, on the 10th, says the London News, was a | (nmultuous one, and did not Ul halt-past five. BL, dolissaint, | ned the meetin The second meetin, ‘Tho Remains of Sir Frederick Brace. What the New Vork Pancrs tay Al ‘The retains of Sir very crowded a Bowtox, Sept. 26. Froderiok Bruce were sent home ip China to-day. peot Unt could be bas been paid to the mom= ‘ory of the Limented diplomatist British govern: } had detailed a war vessel to dand proves to b the president of the day, whih a apeceh, in which he Invited the speals- M. Fonsserandot reed a Garibaldi is once more the Durartwnst ov Stare, Washington, Sept. 26th, 1807 U. 8. Consul, Toronto, elections would warrant. the remedy? It lay first with the the polls, and after people tn Congress assembled. ve the Executive of ‘its Did they ask ers Lo moderation. strong protest signed by MM. Paillote hmniediin, Darac th, Teulon, ete., akntnst the address’ of the Workingmen's Congress, whi elder the adaptation of me: fe not likely Uhat the He will be re Hd hold Garibaldi Dr. Thnrston, F y short time on bait, 0800 for a| the tory onl Your dlspateh of the 17th of Septem: No, 228, has been re f war between © The statement that sock ety was divided between exploitcurs ploites the signers of the protest declared to De as dangerous as untrue; that it was fulse to aflirm that society presented the apectacte of two hostile camps, and fentiinents were calculated and batred. ‘These declaratic With strong marks of aseeut and dissent, prevented the remainder of the pro- It concinded with 000 for them at they were the same. Dr. A. Eaton, a half brother of Prosident due to local causcs, but should the | Lincola, dropped dead at Murfordavil Ky., last week, while mixing medicine for he surer plan of curb capital and lal capital ant in the eusuln not knowlg t Nothing cam equal Garitaldl’s temerity ox- surage ant devotion ti Hberky. committed the ndizcretion of giving public notice of the thne when be would attack Rome, and the of icers of the Malian Govern ment know precisely where to find him, ‘The ind by the ost solemn an outh of allegt Blackburn and Tt fs understood that the State Department ie by no means despondent about obtaining a fulr eetttement of the Alnbamn elaim Wasmvaroy, Se restore It to thie afll paper. was made Id cubolden Johnson to ‘The lasuo then was ivered to you with a view to ite being Bled in this Departinent, under provision y of aggression. ‘and depression. needed the most treatment to avert Mnanclal diMculties. aod retrenchment w together with the vl our resources. All this would be well if the : Lob this great Tux Democrats of New Bedford, Mass., have opened a reading room, free to the party until after the uext P King of Italy was although it may be narantees fo protect the Pope 8 were recrived Presidential elec 4 to prevent the suecces of Garl- Frederick Bruce, yy have desired it. gives Louis Napo- test from betug heard, the following quotation from Franklin : jou that a workuan can be | labor and saying, do Tun French armos-plated squadron Is on a, Where it la covstantly rig and experimenting with the called: Doctor Black tu by this Departwent concerning oF Indirect] ygoarti Fe of the attet the station at Corsi rich otherwise than b not listen to hit; he ls a poisoner.” this preliminary scene, dressed the Congress on the two first ques tions of the programme, and lamonted tle death of the human cobscience un heel of despotism, two-mile dash for a purse of @400, all ages, and Bayswater, and vated in the bade rebelll which It may be exceedingly al sble thet a new a; fon will soon be adopted ‘The wires are to be side in tubes burled under the bed of a rallway, ville (Ind.) Postmaster has bee hreatening to sentter a doctor’ ‘Pho Postmaster h.—Eventng,—Intettt- goace has been received from Dover Castle ‘of such @ nature ns to lead to the fears of an Attack on that place by the Fenians, Arms have been sent down to the garrison, and precautions have Leen taken to prevent any M. KE. Quinct ad+ telegraph constr .— Tt i not Improbable wou by Bayewater. The second race was for a puree of 8600, mile heats, three in ve, for all ages, Liverpool, 8t Counterproof started. won by Stonew 1m proceeded to vote for for State oflices, with the follow- to disseminate ¢ the United Sta for an unsurpl- infected elothin, corpaca of persons who ba © yellow fever in tho tropics. asy tO understand how an offence of | detestable erime supposed, even b “Let the sold berty,” be concluded, follow the bero whom lang was prouy obligations, and it may be sire to give Napoleon no excuse tor But the Empe jeneral McKeam, of Saratoga, has bee jominated for Secretar; Huslburd, of St. Law nd Theodore ©. Gates, of Ulsior, for Trea A resolution in favor of immediate tm- her looking to the faithful Eight Hour law, were re Mr. Androw White, of Onondaga, was ulated for State Kugincer by acclama- ‘Tho first beat was Juckson, Counter Liverpool Jd, Bastiou 4th: Time 1:48}¢ The fecond heal was won by Counterproof, Liv- Stonewall 8d, Bastion dub; ‘Tine The third heat was. wo from the earth to at your head, Garibaldi.” r. Horkheim spoke against the tendency id sald that the foder= fhe eabre. This speaker by alluding to M. Schulze brains over the pavement. sets up in defence the fact that the doctor never had any Lratns to scatter, A Noxrork paper doen not see why so much applause should be bestowed on Shert- the hero of only Five Forks, whereas | Butler Is notoriously the hero of over Five ‘Thousand Spoons. Mut. Viortya, the greatest wine merchant of England, ts dend never bud but one sort of why ater, which is agalust mankind, cau be lon himself, to be entitled to be regard~ surreetion, rebellion or to unity In Germany, alists wore cowed bj ralsed a new atorm Delitaech as the cominereial ols Cog Se 1a aot ves, anid ace could only be pro- vod Pea seltgorernmment, © sian, poke In the ‘sam whether he can kee Herald.It i very Whely that these events may embroil the French amt {allan govera- menta; for slice Garibaldl was arrested by Victor Euinuel the case line res nin which Btanee had the This will rnive a question of ind heart the best to see that there ie mot a Umought whick manunity bn tbs © fourth heat Counterproof 2d, served’ by Ilber' Bakouniie, & i] ter + | both pl ‘The tempor of the Congress was once ore arouwd Ly M. Dupont, @ delezate from a soclety of workin by the bourgeois republic for the abolition of all sets with their portna~ nent armies of priests, and the destruction of all churches as well as of all arnt Baron de Ponnat, who eald that fn Chris Ity there were two contendiug morntitics- | one of which was pagan uy Chitetian, Wi hot peace among nattons and prourcbt to a elowe b; who made @ 8) ‘The proceedings and nominations continue ed to a Inte hour, in the cour solutions were submitted in fayor of sutfrngo as to party or color. Prussia Lecorne troublesome, Hiletory of the Yellow We none the stronger for this event, f The arrest of order issued by the Italian Gove. Y that will not res Restoration of tie Material uudon, aut uever rode oma jer. prosesibod of 1845," who asked Garlbaldt tw \8 Bulletin gives the follow= 0 Visitations of yellow fever from the earliest periods to the present nto Washington, ¥ of 150 tons of Gallagher and James Cth veattted to-day In the deliv war tuaterial to the cuptiired in 1866, of extending the ‘time of ter this) mont, without distine taueh Gerilaldl w Lettre of Mentor Howard What Preale have of yellow fever In soribe ib—bt b more, much m: ries of oot esaayy on the True thi, ai @ Good to make a flower rie trom 1702 Wo V7 in Philadebpbin 9 century before ita appe. 1s down to 119, Long before the disease here nade its np= from Senator Howan the threats of the Was ators who have declared their convictions shall not sit in judgineut upoa ident Johnson, Mr. Howard says; It is gemarally understood that the ‘Unien" patronage and contre his immediate advisers, and that in view of the milltaey ing on in Maryland and such threats can hardly be ly for buncombe, bat that the ort pore of the Preakdent to attempt has become deepened and. in- 1617 | (onaified uncer the imulign lutluence of his Howard continues: | } Congress will do its duty regardices of these | ‘oquet. ground!” fon, yale | topics veidieh ab portfol master haud-it bs all ihe Sherklan, by « as he rode inte bei de fi ington Union that very Lebween for ‘Ortioullur, not for 'Usbau- oflcers feom Indian», ing inapistol Aght, in the bullard room of | Walker was the attuck= yy and received three wounds, one through the left lung, one In (he shoulder, It is thougut he Suith is unhurt, ays one-sixth of {Us till more slogular iact is that frou the settlement of this ety in 1 hed been no Instances of yellow fc the more wonderful, when it Is reme that New Orleans was tn election la New Brunawick for meme {the House of Commons of the New Dominton have terminated. Th sful for the Union Party, tw bers having been elected tn favor of cont 0, aad three in opposition. the Des Moines Regie Government canu Feven of thousands, dplnion of a few tui the optaton « He invited the Wut the opinion of millions. congress (o shout forth with unanimon to all parts of Europe “Avathema to ‘The President, M, Jolissaut, then addicssed foree not to the | the Stacey House. 2 to 1794 there YY communica a, where it bad been preva Tent three hundred years before 1 °D} (0°97 the disease continued, the avermge mortility being 1 lo 16 ue the proportion of deaths from | upon Cong yellow fever was over Ave considered a bad year. "number ot cases w. mlulstration should cont alnfully than ever felt bj You are come to Geneva, without projects led cannou, with steamer Tiogs, from ou conquest, without Serfone Coleen at Sex. Rosrox, Sept. 25, whieh left here head makes Just his wort. Ie Ls two and 2 infant, his w ut of bis back, while exeayasing ground treat the canal baste | British steamship for Tiverpool this | ers or other instrument } velar it iss bw come simply armed w strong in your conviction permanent league of democrat ‘After the letters 0 | Overwhebning enthns be froed because Haly wil! be united. he per ceniage | private advisers. to organize t ‘Two colored In Aloxandrla, Va ‘Thursday, exiiuy 000 In Alexandria corporation note: ‘The testator was upe'a ing {to have fallen ty the batt! Lightly damayduy | |The tute Boat Rare Newern Brown and at, and IC eis with the people and the handed in # letter urging the proclamati the nnivorsal religion of God justead of not had enough | 1s C0 1820 and rebel | Btephen Roberta, the to Mr, Dennis Lea * | amount of stakes put up on th sh; Face between th of Browa becoming satisfied that Haraill bad 6 falr, agreod to withdraw their | ' oberts a speewat | . become easily. sath 140 areault Comzrens U | violence; and, us| the long rou, such a by stitrlog | iext came A capital a from 1st0 to 1840, 1 | ee Poston is eharp after the main chance. | 4s soma of the late Sir Frrderkek: is in that clty wre desirous that gle body ough | the trae ‘of the. Lance | ee, al of govern eatise no ong obeys ought but the uw ped to make, } oltigen in obeying ku is fellow -eltiaens Because it teuds to establish fraternity he #ld of all for each, and each tho deaths out of the whole p Jation webw 1 In 68.235 cr and conctn 1 of the rebellion, of | Iehment of tly n the ground that his lost would be generally visited by his country= teu residing im Atwechow, of the Austrian Legation at leuna with the fuximillan was executed, borrowed by the late | for ono day Were, respectively, 80, ‘Chere must be af porhaps it is th Joliuvon's madness 1% will of Pyovid: order to deliver up the | j that season there were bets pending ou the result that se qnestion, and Teligion of | Which will now b ies appeared insignif- ‘The following 1s a letie on the subject, have them ready at the meet — ; the Indian Troables. Mi, Richards bag ar- Nwith and reports that from the Shett Water ‘aims that there Indians are epredations wale are attribute F from Mr, Roberts | jong of any kind {hevitably H. Carteret prop religious question should be left alone, In the evening @ great ve willing | Genevese citize Aton Guar | yoked, which protested formally in the rty agalmet the pros vy at the Peace Cougress. cinic the tolul deaths were 1 thirds were frou reatest munbor ot d His arguments are sound that if the decison was not in fayor of Ham- IL, fair boat metng could not be had tn fi Sew You, Sep Sus, -Your letter of Tn answer, I bay To the first place, Brown, by runali Matnill, was propetly rub cording to the well cstabli t wardrobe bad be at he was unwilling to go to the place of exeoutio : ut” saya: “LL wanted to make if L wanted to burt his feellogs and break down bis spirits, and ruin bis moral, 1 would about Once a wi epitentianes and fish for the boned of the State.” ‘8 much puntali= rived trom Fort 00 Arapahoes a1 aad Intended to have goue Co his iroa furne aud then to the upper lakes Prize Plebt im Virginia. aman utcerly w. A prize fight e- | the epidemic was eatin 140 Who were unacell iving a mortality of tree a rate mueb groater than that plague in London, where the deatus of & yeur were 60,000 ul of ® population of 508,000, Thus far there has beem about tw deiics of the yellow fever im this city tho past seventy years, | Mr, Jumes Cl vated at 0,000, thas 16 UE Of lead th Joween Dan, Dillon and Bamey Mullen wilt} take place tomorrow morning in Viry 1 Washington, lence in | ber of the fancy have been arrested, out of the race, ed law of boat The Omaha / that at the last sitting of the Pe it was Impossible to continue the {n eongequence of violent po tations of the part of the tal Tho vehement protests indu President to declare the sitting atau A dinner was given ty the incmber the Congress ou Friday. Mr, Baria prop: | & toast to the hospliality of Geneva, aud | boat two hundred fect can be rowed in a yé necessary to urn the If we allow a man to draw the jouling at the two and a ball mile here would be much more foul- ing thav fair rowing. Almost he has rowed two ai nother whether he ey Tho want of bites will be As to my decision, If I had rulc meut as can be endured this side of the grave, Would be no safety or conf man mast be at lenst twenty ad of hig opponent to hotles wes made descent of a ba le Indiwne from the 8 of the Loupe Bork river upon th oment thirty miles this #ide of & by the Indians, and girls, named Campbell, 9 years, and two or thirty seconds turu before the other rows up. “There are fully ‘fftecu thousand girls and women, and not less than five thoussud men ‘At present laboring tn Sixty ‘coats « box least ten thousand from all over the cooking for the Two men were k they took two yor aged reanertively 17 lite boys, twins, aged six yeu.s, mention yeste: en delivered froin thelr ‘There were five white eaptives * the two Campbet \ pelt Danish girl, who was take dopted a set o Itself (o the support of the Reconstruction acis, aud a resolution urging the repeal of the usury, law of the State. Mason Genmnat Harcock was last aight | tue veeipiomt of auother serenade at Wash- | straight tine in the another (o concord. bas separated, the Gene- relyncrs, and tho the Genevese for thvir timidi- | stake boat disturbances followed the din ‘The Devtiat's as Suit Goodyear Coorrnstown, N. ¥., Sept. 25.—The Freee ‘The dentists of the gross cl u vere reproaching the ‘There are at | man's Journal gaye: that these capti whole United States, by « combination, bave hed a ult pending with the Goodyear estate, ongress have trans~ | agalnst The Committee of the C i tlucir place of meeting to Berue, The | On the start Brown led, Lut at the stake boat of the rig size nape, with 6 single quarter dollae pleoe of fuck én Wit these they in ing quite a mumber of voles. Of victina were much ined when fond out how neatly they d been befool probab) ‘were not the first to givd the story ciscalatlom. ee ‘Tur ludependence learn from Tervneres fn the data of the 7s, that * Dr. Balk Wea to pr Gheel, ‘he jeal to nay, the baw! immediately | moral state of the Empress font to is oe fenaibly amellorted that the continued pres Mn. Hatty the Arctle explorer, has boen | ence of this distinguished practitioner is nd longue conaklered necessary. ‘The Prin I her presence el re r Gheel, but he wilb return from time. te ti to Tetvueren to superimtend the progress the cure. It le stated thatthe Bmpress hag Bot yot loarned-of the death of her consort. What ts Thoaghe of Hoary Ward Reecher’s New (* Ledger” Novel. The Independent of the present week hae since | th following communication upon Neary Ward Beecher's new story : Nonwoon.—It te now about six mon ince the ‘puidio.” few ‘heart "that. "Met led to ack miMothe & turnin apne we or, La England.” T b aiMmout why pet it see why all seemed to loath to Delleve lregeed alee it was becanse Mr. Beeeher'’s detractors, whe are mostly feedie brethern and sisters, faints Ing and falling by the waynide, unable te keop with the rapid march of this, and advancing-age, usually made mention i in a disparaging way, hop he would not do it, and vaguel horse | the enormity: of x minister of the Gos writing a novel! Yet even tn this light i feoms strange that his friends should ha been burried into saperticial judgment him; ag if be had not been, all his life long, pre-eminent among theao great men who are constantly doing startling aod wholly une pected thisurs—who see so clearly through 1 beyond tho clouds which envelope many 8 that they are strong to keep on im the right way without stopping to consider whether enolr action Is a proper and natural sequence of tbe proceding one, and will help to complete the symunetrieal proportions of 4 reputation in t es of men. Of course, he fordsaw all that would be said him 4nd of ‘oe motives | bat, Suing fecure in bis own comselence, be rae eartily in his new opportunity to do good, and sel Mimself 10 Ue’ work with, tle he energy and earnestness—for he ts not ome those ‘set who-only stand and wait, but Father one who dowth with all bis might whate soever his hands find to de, But, whatever may hare been the feelin al approving. haifallsapproving with which “Norwood” ved, cortaimly ne developypent A e who has triily af iterwsts of the prblie, ean fall Ve bean better unntteredd, a chap {not deprive us of i ih aseonilig ander the bead is, rnther.a study of animate: But thie ah m from Tife in New Fiyiand; @ twilight teh on all the great » the minds of men ; f glorious huwlscapes, paintodby @ iy Bobasn story, It tein: one al: all, it Is, of eourve, echoracters—or rathee the and move, ‘> arently ay tincunseious of any plot which hey are introduced to evolve as any party emis Would be who might chance te meet aid converse together for ab Lour CE Am | evening. If there bow Tilo not know »ple in aor oat” WhO are } 28 Mall dro edt o Torys, Bape married life, aud the store approuch of Ah Ho her, be Kw ing wall that sh wae going, nud making suc vlc preparaboa Ss bemient? [tis onlya title thing, but ¥ b yori ‘Phoodore Tilton bas giited ita + tayecrs mon,” and perbaps nothing better ean de sald of It; certatnly no sermon he has ever written has been so eure of doing muttitndes of people good as bs thie newspaper story. an any one doubt that it will do good P Think of the thousands who eould “never have been reached by him in any other Way. ‘Think of the attractive manner in whieh be presents hls bpm never forgetting his {ntasion, never locing’ eicht of khe leat waleh fe Genrer Man mony ase to Mich fo— this object being to greatest to the greatest numbr, " Ti seems to me that, had be never accom. plished any other work In his whole Ife, thie noble end beautiful ereation might sui me fort ia hl ot deus and thowghts esse uments, Which 1 would bxcouhe ve all to tabe home'and remember forever, It le the rich fruit of a rich experience ; and, what. over ite (aulte may bo (‘hat itbas faults jeuishes no ove can deny, sinog it 4 @ hus man produ hotinva it i ge do much for the elevation of ukind tote thay. baka Deeo Sued for Salog bard renbes Lirrux ALice found out au ingenious wey in waking plates for fretting teeth, the use of Which bab become” almost whlversa!: defendanty Calin that, they did not infringe the, idols pas oatents La tls thew have beew Blue rivor th the same raid, OF eourse hese poor eat oulferings. They haye Kynanes to Talane, 16" gene belon They comolaty ‘of the Congress will be bold at | Hamill was several lengths hoods he had plafaly outrowed Growin, aud would sindoubt- edly hive beaten lim tnd the mee bec row gd Govunssext orders that all ite epring wagons, carriages, &@, Of every dosetip tion, (be Wired over ta ther Quartermasters gad Good chaise for omtahdsg , slept was so low | Bue fat ofthe Hada, and she sald to ber one oven! ¥oG kuow bow) aobte bed aulek ti chief glory of Henry Wag Boy AKoIDENTS OF fof. the Hall six carriases and condugted them tr i rouble isthat ovr om eu etd ab wuctioms te advance (he work of the Groat fe ‘couuted .emong. ‘shoes. aerepnes