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THE NEW YORK SUN. PUBLISHED DAILY —SUNDAYS EXCEPTED. Offce corner of Naren and Fulton streets, “TWo CENTS. ef week Six Dollars per yeae, WEEKLY Sty, Weady on Thursday cfeach week; is rent by mail three conte, @1. Une Dollar mor ACH, Proprietor of The Sun Kata *hirty-Mourth Year. BUN CABLE DISPATCHES. “THE GARDALDI DISTUBANCES, At mptto Renew Them, The Briish Ordaance E periments, Great Power of the Rodman Gur. DOMESTIC AND LOCAL NEWS, TERRIBLE HAIL STORM, PHILADELPHIA WELL PELTED. Half a Million Windows Bro! THE WAR CLOUD IN TENNESSEE, SIIERIDAN IN PHILADELPHIA, Formal Welcome Yesterday, Fenlaa ! B¢O Endinn Warriors Ready to he Green,’ ae, ae &e aly. A. M.—Attemp Fronrscr, Sept. 2 which oceurt tive. The Go Guorde, ond with their assistan outhreaks Lefore they became formidable, Lonmmxer, Sept. 2 mon have been arrested hers articipation in the recent scenes of v d disorder The city is now quiet. ports from all parts of Htaly show th country is tranquil g Mexwnilion's Eatnte. |fo the extent of 186 panes oF kisest at | Brvsstes, Sept. 26.—A dispute has arisen | Groom's gallery, Second atrect,above Spruce between King Leopold, of Belginm, and the | ¢¥ pave of gloss in four skylights was eps salle broken, nnonnttr large sized grow d Emperor of Austria, in regant to. the settle- ment of the estate of the late Emperor Maxt- auilian, pain. Maperp, Sept, 26, The report that 3panish Government had rn trom the Pacific Ocean is pow t Britain, ly denied. + Loxpox, Sipt Rodman gus was made at § terday by the fer ured and the strength of the charge, Rodman gun was kc 100 pounits of American service power, one care th force of this charge was so great that the He passed entirely through an ¢ plated tirget pliced ata d Proje finch ir the one which hast Of the severest tents New Market Roc Loxpow, Sept, 26—Evening tho third day of the New Market races, The Queen's Plate was won by Dal The Tricnnlal 8 Cucas. kos were taken Rook of England. _past week, Grascow, Sept. Went ; Liabilities small MARINP. Grasaow, Sept. 26. —The steamship St. | At the Acylum tor the Blin t. Trocks, which left Quebec on ptember, bas arrived int Patrick, the ith of & Pir. Rept. 26.—Th hi 4 NDONDERRY, Kept. 2 e steamship | children, but no one wa Dam: from: Geter |" H 4 fouched at Moville to-day, ‘aud sailed agalt) ascus, of Adams’ 1 pr Liverpool, ' BY THE CUBAN CABLE. ' Havana, Sept. 25.—The funeral of the Laptain-General Manzai v’clock to-morrow mornin ‘@he Soth i ‘opean View of American L{terat The North British Review eteristies of Amcrican Literatur that the active arcna of our Hterature has | hitherto been confined to the N f recent years have found 1 and occa nt his trade The hothonge frait of wealth best viet Han appreciation of the Tedue thon it the Northern she H iinporsille to overs | i of betters, at least the mien | one by retlected Ji, bt; | t Wooeaye that tainty by | their comeston yult the Nerth the Caror dus Have Loon eave from shakin Jovel ot Moxico aud the Antilies, Since the | thinkers of Miu ties b.ve heen born South of acon wit D Lines ‘the altnost solbe Gry name of ( \ is a poor equivalent for th Web Bryant, Kmorson, Sinner Dava ALiwiherne, whieh bes dourt i Wo el Whether we look to Pedia y would hat there 1 thing | fre of w tropical ein which tokes all the poette fire cut Saxon. vein Liters tyrannical, and we Aitdous, With (he fear of erities be are to be fi questions are dice During the war, when the Lowell, Inetary | Slils were writing verses, the “ Biiow Py mill Where insiie Details of the proved to be ¢ this season of the year, that I remembered. The following account is f pu Jovemei sin This City. the north, and everywhere windows expos ranged ff ameter, and weighed in_m: a | ordinary w ehock, Trees also sutlered Twigs and branches were cut from the trinks as though , 8 have tines been made to renew the disturbance in this city by the news of Garidaldi’s arrest ; but they all proved abor- rHmient, without resorting to the regular tropa, cailed out the National checked all vening.- Several hy the police for the condition of the | street: the wloes. “Tue rain y | eruount of about #1, nd its tect | 359 Marte the Delaware to the Schuylkill, 1 Another tral of the British aval and military officers, On this ocension attention was par- ticularly directed to the quality of the pow- | ers on Cheetu uttered In all the street, hou mont road, ‘Twent of the storin, intone us that be pick hail stones as large as he Res, Mudd sorue remained piled on the growud Ine nenily ove hour atter the storm hud abated. AIL the ded with a pf seventy yards from the gun, This target & nused along time for there experinents, and bas withetuod some ‘o-day was man. x, Sept. 26—Evening. The amount n has decreased £60,000 during the The firm of Walter and Hamilton, of this city, has stopped pay: Jat Kighth and Willow, the water rw > takes place at 7 ‘There will be a | great military and civic display on the occa | dion. The remalus will be ecut to Spain on ner g&the Union. “Lean and impoves 4 "fis the comuion life of that compara IyPoarien rea-board may appear, it Is | Mit the speculative and. artis ' for development. Our travele # recognize a peculiar charm in the manly | Fee and roncit adventurous spirit of Uke far | | inen w boasted culture of the South” has it thinks, “been Liwived in extent and de> it has been to the | severe, having Lull scope and root t, Motley, Hancrott, | phy. ‘The Biuzham Howe, A the vichig (hat ie Aiwerion ti Heetwal matters Print ont some vational Nternta e guide of « Pe Out We are all bound to cast our ideas into | love of uniformity gives | el by every scavenger. vere were being recited In every amtihy. juonce ta that (setting asid re is little that fs ion OF Mvernture; ienalts es Ne « 1 alianst wholly xe Hines that in other countries divide ee ten thonsant and the lower ten cople are prond ef thet Ir pecrnge, but they lush for their hoor. In New World there are no Grand Seige ours, and no humat etables; aud if there fewer givuts re ure also fewer inanikine, Americar te recognize No execntial distinetion be | tween the Village Black sttihy and the le Veres” our Burns wrote for th n for the other. Longfellow, t tof his genius, writes tor boul at ont fini Storm tn Ththadety tata. We published a t f account, yesterd by telegraph, of the hail atorm in Philudel- ia, and now add particulars of what has nost remarkable storm, for a Ledger, 26th Yesterday afternoon, about 4 o'clock, the clty war visited by one of the most sever hail and rain storms that has ever been ex perienced in this latitude, With scarcely ny Warning, the rain begin to fall in tor rents predate! v the commence ment rain, the began, tined tor about half 4 rf During t storia was of great violence, and, a tled agalust the houses, qhattering tected from it tary, no little Was created. ‘The storm ‘came fron d » its tury were broken, As the hail «tones ne inch to three inebes iu al y Instances over was very litth Id resist the quarter of a pound, there low glass that e had been need, and the leaves in the quares were riddled as thongh bullets or shot bad been used. Nearly all the glass on the Chestnut street frout of the State Honse was t aken. About 70 light Ww Ledier Willen glase were broken In the anid about 60 at the old building. More than 100 were broken at tt St. Lawrence Hotel, and 1iGat the Exe the Continental Hotel and the Bingham House had a number of lights broken; sixty wines of glass Were broken at the Methodiat piscopal Book Rooms, No. 101% Arch Presbyterian church adjoining, bso suitferedt Germon's tn the building and Hamaged pictures, furniture, ete, to the SUN. din every log hut, and public | the coming feated yesterday to as great an fetishes the case short and rapid flashes | of vivit hig pal indieas | tic renee In the tempera a the Philadel. | temperatn | gether In the temperate torrid name. as above stated, that the storms are most frequent neared it will soon forget the hail storat rooms witnessed there im the course of the life of the most venerable typo. Hail-ston of them two inches in diameter, rattled agoinst the te that tt was my in |W id crack, and in a short Ume fall to as though it was being pounded with a ham ur. keep the rain and hail of, and usual oecnrre storm t uttered | i) We'd had been given t Librar store of Fills & atly damaged, ne iron and So., 74 Market early every pane of tl cet, also badly damaged. All Jnrket street, on the south side, from ly ‘every tore was more or less d me lie pane broken, The photogtay Market nnd Arch. stre ken skylights, Mr.'Geo. PB, Weaver, who was on the Bel urth Ward, at the time up Windows in the Avene Dro Yard Hotel, facing the storm, were brok fol fibet i t ly « up and fimbs broken off, ‘The destruction of giass in this vicluity was also very great Tt would be ditlicult to give the full extent | concerned, for all the houses fronting norih ] were more or lem damaged. hie was pa | Walnut and Sprice etreets. Ih Wallace Mount Vernon, Green and other st in thia vicinity, wh I ol had ery pane of ghist broken. [tis estiiaated that at leat 50,000 Hights were broken s tthe ¢ es elt ed greatly inthe destruction of costly stalued ase WA tumber of trees al he streets wore wh down, culverts were overtiowed, aud localities cetiars wei overtlowed, At 5 Wall to wall, Co such adepth thet the Vine atrect pa eonger cars wer stopped from runiing. ‘This was the ene also down like a torrent of glaes were broken and a chit down, ‘The crashing of glass and the fuline bricks eaused quite an exc nt among ty One house at Second and Quen streets had 69 panes of glare brokeu, and the private | school in Race strect, above N sutlered to the extent of 64 pane We vinderstand that taany q along Market street lort fiom $1,000 to $5,000 by damage to gooils from Ue ra after the windows had boon br Te was with disienity that driven during the storm, the hail stones fuiis yon their back with such force as to render them almost wnniau: ber of horses ran away, bre which they alae A horse started at Seventh and Filbert streets, but fortunately did no damare, ex cept breaking the wagon, The st int extend beyond the Wissahickon, Tt passed over Chester and Wiluington, doing: soue dainage, but it Was Lot weal 60 destructive in this ¢ Tho stru was very severe at C nad a great nuinber of glass Were nin all parte of the A game of base ball was interenpted by the storm, and a nutter of the player noawolng, but eh ping was torn t ec under and the ting Lint, tar These were ce mort unusual nad novel visitors of the aitumnul oquinox, and ‘ones whieh will make riers for veverm Jaye to corn tablishinents on Chestnut street aiid else- where antered correspondingly, The ret windows of the Anicr cam fMotél, on Minor Tn Market streot the storm was ¢ Martiet str he stores on the tthe same fit 1 vey hi vile of ale hid nea he wtroct Mt the aed, ard Louees ge wn Mare treets were wt en eit, and red with and Walnut h vate dwelling fin mony: bnstane mates were well 1 1 by the tert! The Continental I 1H 1 ha 4 y pleat Kk tor the Llagiers fur several sw ¢ Girard House, imtnediately opposite, sustained but comparatively Hite danugee on the Chestnut sirect front, although some porous Wost xs | glass was broken in othe: parts of the preml- ¢ sentiENts al the most | ses. 7 Hoxious “lave their day, and cease to be,” | Tha tot howe of Mr, dames Riteble truth beh averthrow of ¢ though more gradual, tnay at last prove conchisiy Comprelensive it styles another ire of Auerican literature WwW peals to universal leate itself, the tithes lost indepth it bas fi preadth. Addressing « Nase aes “4 pathies, In the Nort wn States, raiere, comparatively few ha) Un ner of Ame ed considera full sweep at th ings. i ‘The photograplic establishinents on Arch, Market, Second and Eighth streets, also sutfered severely At the Merchants’ Exchange, from two hundred to three buudred panes of glass were broken Front street aud Delaware avenuc, occu: the storm hy protected gla ng ver= we liroken, AC] that she be aman could | despair eried 0% wth as Dickerson | Blass is broken old bors and balewowe the sashes at a. Urlek conflogration never witra toth not only stripped of thelr follny f¥ though they had beer some of the choicest to the worthy manag that tn they will be p | day Inst, adop ped by business honses, also had cousideras ble glans were broken, Hail is eumply the watery vapor of the at- nyealed in fey masses, a vtheearth. It ks gene sent com atmosphere, that atte hedies of alr of tog ent teinperatarea. xteut as ie i beiny the prim given, he ¢ ds from which th Ny precipitated are of a reddish Lronge, ppyarently not very high, of very trregular Wea aingular ae to appearance. Ins nees of damage done by hailatones ate of froquent record, but rather rare and novel in | ments this country Thee stones Alifer as to shape os well as size, some of then belog flat, others «phe rolal, sometimes polnted and sometine raged. When broken open, they generally present an outer homogeneous ¢ g of opaque ice, or a ste of opaque and transparent. laye inclosing a central tucleus of spongy somewhat hardeued snow nt In occurs than In. tronteal elf- Hail storms are mi mates, and in the polar regions they are searcely ever heard of. Their preelse caus have by many writers of distinetlon be ed to the ce gelation of the wate porota body of humid aud warm alr, by | its suddenly thixing with an exceedinly cold Wind, da Che upper regions of the atmo~ sphere rents of alr of very dittere are more likely to come to- frigid zones, and We venture to nesert that but fow who wit The Press adds the following The 6 Inthe editorial and composing the /'ress was the strangest ever fand the windows #0 rapidly ait hear conversitio rdinary tone of v The window glas Passengers in railway cars were alarmed at the suddenness of the miniature ennomading at their ba id were startled with the frogments of glass scattered over thelr pers us. ‘The Venetin ters Were brought into requisition, buteven then they didn ats co of persons yacatit «1 seeking standing room took piace. The State House building presents a sorry pectacte, and a person not knowing of the ict readily 7 kregate about it tot a while at the windows. Th £400 pation of glass ont in this The build. Inge on the corners of streets, seomed to auf fer the ti and Mr. Evau t Fourth and ‘communicates the oifleial informa. tion that be has one hundred and fourteen vanes ont ot hishuildina. ‘The glaziers were wwildercd tor a while at the # Je upon them, and. we heard tleman’ who ollered any price to lass put la the windows of a room in which there fa windy quite Hil, ft. was. suggested another room, 8s hot to awn in » the persons Tewns a curious eight t on the Ass far as the eyo it mi ‘ e Cove Blanket athe hang: 1 more per Ms, ‘The trees in the squares were leaves fll to the ground in In many of Ul private gn Ato the Hortic yard, and to sonie ¢ fi bervatorios of whleh mune Horeoa wore inte Hail, as well aw pur them, ond those wis diWcllt to restrain any the novel eight of bores dashing ott ditlerent stroets Was wilnexsed. Ow final, in bis fright, raw into the « i Vine « wud Was with ditl tricated Storm Elaew Brace COUNTY Reaviya, Sept. 25.—A terrific hail storm BELWEEN VIEEADLPAIA AND WASHLNGTON Passengers who reached: Philadelphia hy " t trou Woehlogton and at thet the ctor was 9 evere all alone the orn they} of ti tion of property. “Nething deth was heard up tu the hour of yolng to pre ae Miu der ia Bh tne Remarkayly Distress ‘The Ingrirer, of that city, 2h, gives these partion! A quarte n o'clock het Int, a pr Vanerd emitted Testdonew OF Br, Bebe Teva, No, 21 oomst street: the victin beluga tavkatio \ i lence and talking to his wife who wits engaced at th had anything migtust tim by mot with me.” He thea t Lu 4 home with hin, to whch she rept N Jif Po you won't do anvt He the informed her that he had been ty Oe Alders softies to see What she had eal t Hehe bin to have wet Is replied hed want any, ato th range dor a ’ ve you five Thun ot tins tat ti live waluiit pulled Wy ud ell tot \ Provious to Miller tat ex ft witie ite th hada Bees oh vit 1 ting adivoree, Lut net i wre} Nore i fj va ow tw thy M is and lit funn vyhoain yet he never « het one Br. Loris, pt. 16, The German Con- vention, which waa held at Topeka on Mone ul resolutions against Sunday and temperance laws, and declared that they woul not support any man for State, Legts- ma} lative or Municipal oftice, who would not | ay wive his writter eladee ty eonose auch lowe, | Journal NEW-YORK, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER_ Priee Two Cents RATES OF ADVERT ALE INVARIARLYT 18 ADYANOR, Sane ! Tor every Insertion of four lines or lean... 4006 For every extra line or part of line..........30 cla —o E& Advertisements will he Inserted tn open Aleplaved styie, of in leaded type, Me tpecial Advertisements of apecial notl ate tales, to be ascertained on application at the once, ‘Twenty-six words are counted as four lines, and eevrn words for each \ine more than foar, == —=—3 An unsuccessfil effort was made to commit! The Apprehrnded Tronties fe Nash tle ‘The tadiars Likely to Make P September 26. inesace Indicate that Gen- direction of General Thomas Will be fully able to preserve the peace at | on the coming election day erm! Cooper, of the State militia has, how: | ever, one armed regiment on th ny emergency ¢ Secretary of the Indian Commissfon vote cast was | cetved 49,856, Gorham 40 Halht's majority over Gorhi average Demoeratic majority Is scarce! | thon half this flgure. Ar a meeting of tho Putnam Agricultural ty, at thelr file at Carnel, where there Were about 8,000 persons pr President of the Soclety for the Prevention | made an address in lation to the objects of this useful Society, wud evidently made a deep impression on the 108; of which Haight re The female | mans to negro suffrage. stion was not touched: Wasntsoroy, lutions adopted by the Re plican State Con- | principle tn the inn Commission teperts of tte | eral Duncan, by te Republican party of the rlighta at « Ita pledge to pr ALS. IT, White, ‘uterior Department, and Secretary of Wastixoros fee of men and ren eet the saine aud the franchises whieh secu! | not man's | wnt, Me, Bergh, 4, That recogniaing the obligatto isteney and stralghtforwardness support of th the party uinhes! gion last evening, four the Commistou having ad- | potnt on the gist instant Kansas, on the 8th of purpose of making arrany t Cruelty to mes are gens | Journed at thy meet at Fort gly declare that «(Trage partial, and unlimited by pro= Porte thas pence will be made with the Indians but the N’ That a9 tho Repubtican party | tion and mise clares ite pnrpose to con- ‘ rin, and steadily Hil they are rooted + of the State committed nntainted by the nt maxims of that party which wae le with corruption. hat, while allt are entitled to earne | the watchwords of the Republican party be boneficlal resulta, Iy exposed ¢ | government. itd President John trouble betwee dd State troops at Nashville y confidence in the Judgment and | eral Thomas, and ¢ Governor Brownlow's braggadey pear tn the presence Creek, eighty miles | was formally wel The turn-ovt on the very large and the gre. ‘ounell with the alata and Ch ey agreed to the Commission at Fort Laramie of November next, will wend out runners a to bring into the council at that place | thoge who have not yet been neil with the Tndlans on the 19th | th Platte, they attributed the Present troubles to the building of Smoky nd the wagon road th Powder river country to Montana, whieh y allege divides the best hunting grounds wanted these two ds to be abandoned by the government, mitted to bunt as long as the game last, when they are willing to ‘Tho next day the Com- ' fravid to gray afraid to gray | in what character be presente | Vice Admiral answered that when his jours tribes was successful, Mayor McMichael made a bri welcome, the conelid of the Federal mas Kent a telegram to ¢ more definite and In the meantime portion of wh idan’s politicnl posi- | the President tot instructions, which we He ts to have aw rts of the Repubtionn Fearne (eeyirbole Cemntey rae | oarty ahall be. directed to the ween with your exploits in Virginia A and around | instant, at N the interference of wulelpal authoritles: Jovernor Brownlow with All Irregularities 4 are tobe lef to the Courts | {MO Matlonal fing fide tt nd falrness in bearing the public | i that under no eireumsta the credit of the nation or by tampering with obligath est deviation f Hill Railroad, fitting couw- etfon that re: all efforts to tmpair the national supre- the course of Congress in | constriction on th hearty approval of the party dyes itvelf to stand by € WY TELRORAPHE left to them For you and auch as you eulogi- tums are needless, ¥ interpreta to you the aympathies of Thomas arrived here tate last night, and bad veonference to-day with the city auth: and those ef the St Action and requested an interview with both | | partles together, at three o'clock t his course will There ts still an ans’ state of public mind, iner and desired to be ities | the nat st remedies kuown to the Constitution speaking, would n ved, That thanks are due and are | mission met the spond to thelr prope among the heroes whose oat inspiring a # than Cavalry Sheridan, the iartyre who have suffered in cause none fila them with more pros 4 that General Thomas will interdict | found respect than the deposed coumander The feeling is intensified by st night ine Southern Stat Which was don ey anit that th will never abandon them to the merc battled traitors or a faithless nis and feverish | ed to-night by | the pared by him of the thanks be tender- in arms for the Unio the Constitution and th of the Fifth Military District, General Sheridan, in reply, merely ree nor conferred npon been publishe Hans who were then present understood that they bad entered in- toa contract of p White will leave Wa of October, to meet the Com- mission at Fort Harker on the Sth, Feport that General Cov thanks for the hi and regretted bis inability t nobly carried y of the people ingle tndividual, ‘onvention recognize Edwin Mf. Stanton n public officer of trted and unselfish patrloti«m, whose energy and integrity in war and peace entitle bin to the nation, and that ington again said there were three ways to meet the pi by bullets, bay ndence Hall were then to the publi crowd in watting the Mayor's room, #h Dopartare of Troops for Alnska—The Best aarters that the Grand Jury Is weed through easons assigned for lls stiapenston, and that a placa | reasons assigned for his su¢penston, and that hn L. Stephens got off last evening with Alaska, the new | took with the e hand in passing. ‘The rush was treme | Cooper it proof of the ‘oper's friends deny t report, whilst the © pevch Is suttlerent vrrectness of the oval of Sheridan rmpanies of tre | Russian Territory. naturalized citizens are en- 1 in foreign lands ud that this ured to them at ‘all harards, Resolved, That the thanks of the party are piieg the Sitantion, 1 the Alabama Argus must be Jolly under all etr- titled to the «ar as citizens of native expected from | a second Mark Tapley Knoxyille to-night. The developments of to-morrow are look- | ed for with great interest, ‘The buildings for the troops are nearly The troops may have Thirty mechanics aud ready at Sitka. © Sherlif, during our ab- camp out two weeks. Jonklin, for the able p thelr offical dit and thelr resistance to hope the bid attempted usurpations of an uufaithful If the Sheritt ¢ Like a damp Uhiok it will fail to go it,” 8 will have a merry time neell it, he ean do tore than percussion cap, we Flectton Order in Virutnt Major-General rsfor Sitka ts He leeds That no person should be pe= prived by law of the right to any consistent Us recreation oF pasiime oa any Baller, the agent order concerning the appros la to the property of the The negotiation which they acquire trading priv Kanens state BF Lawneven, Kansas, Sept State Fair is now being tal that of any Western State, Bonrd of Registration in each county or clty to select immediately. the to nsslst the reg tive wards or districts on the ian Fur Company hat the theket this day m: of umblemtsh uupport of all lovers of ted, of trusty 1 ed of trans. ty, will be elected, deed, That the Constitutional Cy well, aud Ly exhorted to con: splrit, in fidelity AEE, Si) slike, every AM 1” | ts labors ia the sane tutional Convention fas already adopted Provision establishing equal suffrage, it would be bag 4 Proper to Indorse that publican State platform ab iyracuse. Moximflian's Remains. The Mexico Diario Oficial gives the of clal correspondence Letween Vice-Admiral | Tegethom. The gentlemen who seted as connael for Maximilian made known to th® | Mexican authorities the arrival and request of the Austrian officers, ‘Tejada made the following appent : The Vicw Admiral makes known that he has come to Mexico to request of the governs ment of the repubite permission to the mortal remains of the Archduke Maximilian to Anstria, The Minister for Forcign Atfure replied that he would sabmit said ; ¢ ‘ton to the President of the republic, but before tas king it into consideration he would like that vice Admiral world be pleased to state himself. The ney to Mexico was decided mpon, it was | thonght that 1¢ would please the governme it of the republic better for him not to come with any official mission from the governs simply with » pri family, who out o} nily piety naturally wished asion of the Archduke’s mora tal remaive, For this reason be bad coma merely with a private commission from the Archduke’s mother, and his brother, the Ems Perr of Austria." In reply to the’ Mintster ‘or Foreign Atfaire he further added that had brought no documents, and that he simply recelved a verbal commtssion from the family of the Archduke; bot that if tt were necessary, he was willing to give a written statemeut that he had come for the purpose already wentloned. The Minister te 1 Atfuine repeated that he would submit his request to the President of the republic, and would be able to make known his deters mination on the following day. To this ‘Tejada was instructed to reply that Althongh Vice Admiral Tegethoff, by rea on of his rocial position fa Austria and hid personal merits, ts deserving of considerattog on the partof the Mexican government, the latter cannot decide to grant him permistos to remove the Archduke's remaina, yecing that he has brought with him no eredenti fulfilling either of the above two requisites deemed linperutive in the case. ‘The Press dent of the republic has authorized the Mine ister for Forelgn Affairs to inform Vice Ade miral Tegethotf that when either of said roe quisites shall be satistied, whether by an oftle cial document from the Austrian government or by an express authority from the family esting the Archduke's remains, the gow erument of the republic will be disposed te permit their removal to Austra out of due regant to the natural sentiments of plety such @ request. The government the same sentiments of piety, bas f jered that the remains ‘be em d, entombed aud cared for with all the decorum due toa departed belng. following are the orders that Escobede lived concerning the disposal of Max¥ 1s millan and bis doomed gene Firat After. the executle © relatives of Don Mignel Miminon or Dom Tonias Mejia request thelr remains, you shall at once allow them to take possessiog: of them Scout You atone shall take the proper measures rewarding the remains of Marke milian and not allow any onc else to take any honld any of undred voters, six of three will b oflicer will be required to conduct the el thon fm eneh diet ho registeria, minty who ean be anslstants tnatend of Iplen of lampartal suffrage having machinery heavy enough for the Job, ut Wrecking Com day and went to work honees, imple | je mnicd trmclingy erally of the Ruslan compat of Arivona, in an nominated by t teekid over | there should raise the voosel. WHAT THE OWNERS SAY On making inquiry terday it was ward to headquarter ertalned that in raising the The Inding Question Vrow an Indian Potot person living in the county where the vacancy exists, Powell, of Onon We had the plea: with the foster brother but she iy in such af Catal Commissioner udition that it will probably take quite week Letore they succeed in getting Masog, | eported: an ii ninent officers the Het an old tarmer, | Not even in thy when it was filled leaving thete rker after eo eameniber a single by Robert Garbutt, the diacarded aultor of a cement with the No more fineral mau id man had been payi Who had supplanted Garba mamittees on Expendi- | together, and about Were honest men, tures in the St Hutburd wes wt for, aud the editor gives Us Fora diy or twol , and seid but littl Until frost comes we must le W tember of the State A New York in ent of annuitie | uelehborhood he re look them up. we to Detroit, where | it makes bis appeaninee at to distribute 1 The Colored Sullrnge Ques arrived hia | abstird for any one | bordering | th! e present extent of th the firat Bush of attempt to paliate th ed, comes Up tor “| J, the follow! Quertion to ¢ Bo fir as the Repablien ed, it ean attord to attempt no dis and At it does and Want of conalstency j tullowed by loss of power, it ever dit in this city than in 'kome of t the streets to Chope's carrlace fut her brother {4 enjoyed Lich the arth ed ina promined interview, during which he asked if she was going to marry lim (La Plante)? She he Would tell bin ALill playin the heartle iveston (Texas) the Ver beownse they ent With what de mand the the Southern Stit the ballot to the ne eof UsALrANeE ean we arbutt obtained hows that there this young gir with her aved of negro. voters t ne have died of hue, hear state stree we they were ove He then saldy | under the present re paper saya tl Pian We heart, | With truth, that the ay Who ean read ond such greabor tt Heeu udinitted to the he lowest price, nm, when Trving Palaer, such lew than the girl ia une | he hos threatened tio raising th Haseoen will not New Ounnas: ermenta from yellow fever for the last atthe Juckson barracks {ilitary hospital, upwards of 100 deaths | frow the fever of the U, 8, troops, reat has prod (hau the trunks of the Troclametion muse Taree ary We ticket would I tree that bears it | Sven @ keen competith | the companios ownlog the ul, that the fare ins beew redu pport them In luxurious | VoRT AY MEM i n existe between | | Hale Fane | usually healthy; nota ense of ye has Leen reported, nor ts It expected, he Arkanens | 5 Indoreed tt by a Hudson's Bay talus which he has mot mt | Aud ait slong the frontier | ane evils oxtat the distriLution of evil, but this is not trie, thac it iy Sdange to | Hickory's of Met ciunati Club of tls elty, for silver plate’ left Washington ug for Philad:iphia, on bis way to ete says that the lower staking witia season Was pre- art ot Westehor' whiskey by the great | ) Visit Arizona » Indian hostl- lities which hove brokeu out in that quarter, at Copperopolis, Cal., Wednesday 1 the prinelpat butld- 4s on the North side of Unto Gis. MeDowsta will se ¢ the origin © rkmien are now ac. | ttously before the people within two. y ‘an emphatic majority We beliowe Itc ried now, by @ handsome vote, and that tte agitation would strengthen instead of w t Democrats would o ‘s¢, but to their own cost. that these viows are like the Republics Whole frontier 1# one grand unrooied | renovating the interior of Buekinghau This ‘negertion t# fully confirmed by. the evidence daily sent back by correspondents Our Various commissions nt thelr time in the Indian | 5, To the philosophic mind, there needs no | elrliug the printing, expressagd telegraph 1 nation, | offices, One man is reported to have been burned to death, Courtiere returns from all the counties in abe State of California, show that the total in thyor of It.” ‘Tux Carpenters and Caulkers of Quebec have resolved mot to enter inte any contract any meinber of au association al trou Unis date, Ovx Consul at Palermo, 6th of September, writes: “I baye still to report the coutinuanee of the cholera, on milder form, sluce my last de- accom pany) night Inst, destroyed Present wastlog ler date of he | ly to meet with general Know that sooner or late Party must act upon the suffrage question, ‘nnd that it ena uewor do 90 ab @ oraniluus Uae Wha preeemh, Jon, bratatity, or who Debdase the woman of « nation, You ruin tae whole poople,—Leuiseilie in relation « You shall take the precaution te | have coffing of zine and wood made con fain the remains of Maxiailian aud alsa | Don M. Mirawon and Don T. Mejia, tm cave the relailves of the last do uot clalgs Should any one request pernalse tadilia or inject the remalus af 1 Fel batin such case you shall # to have it doae’ yourself in dae Ue, having care that it bg by Mexle a rwhem you can rely, and that al things be dond In a decorous manner for vit of the Government, You shall nod " rs permis ton to be pre t Miter the execution yo core of Maximilian, and. ot the 90 f their relatives do not chain them, everye thing belag done w Ht decorum due altes y hall have the remains of Mame Imilian deposited fa becoL vod eat place, under guard of the authoritie whe At the entombiuent of the re molna of Maxtuttion, and of the others, mm cave their relatives de not elaim them, ow shall see that the customary religions cere tonies be performed. Alice the execution, Baroa Lago asked fae, the Enperor’s remains, but was refused, Vou Magnus and De, Basch subsequently made separnte applications fur the remains, bald each received the same reply, that fou equcsis could not be weighty reasons coniplied with, Agi Sommnviin N. Mrauklip Agricultural Fair at Som At the Mlle, ed horses are ear for the $0 win: May Queem nntein Mid, General dieCiellaa and Panic, and fn the afternoon Ethiy Allen and Houest Allen will trot for $3,000, There will be rare sport, ‘Zhe track ts on the Him of the Central New Jersey Raliroad, am@ trains will leave foot of Liberty atrect, New York, in tine for the trotting, wy to 9 AL ML Atocupstraetion, 26th. —Jwlgos Warme iker, aud Harris, of the Supreme ra, Ga., Sept oe } Court of Georgi, are out in letters, fnvorlng reconstruction under the willitay bills ow the grounds of its necessity, aud expedbe en Buckeye Creenexart, Sept were three races at the Buckey Wee towday, The first for the Cincinnath stake for we years, one mile dash, entrumce 850, play av pay, the club to add #00, ‘Throw entries. Were made, but only three horses started, amely : ‘Che Kaushee Spinely and General | Duke. ‘fhe latter won the race, the Banshees coming in second, ‘Time, 145g. This exe est ever ni we old. ‘Tho last hore caine in Inside ef wlo in America second race was a one-mile dash foe, ese of 0Uji9ee Tor all ayes. Sowdowmy, kyllvtt, and Culedonia were the contests ants. Sowdowa won the race, Pine, LATS. ‘Vho third race, two-mile heats, for s puree of $500, five oll ages, Two entries were made, bays Walter and Charley Poster, the former took both heats, ‘Time, 3.16 aad 3,4 Mage Null © pte 2hb.—About Aye hue dred people arsembled at the grounds of ae Cluclunati Club tod: y, to w.tuess she didfere cut match games of Lase ball. This morulag, the Live Oak's of Cineinnad played she Wale put Hill Club, and beat them badly, The great game of the day, and of (ie (ourmes, srioon between sville, and the Clea, INNATH, Se ment, took place thi afwran exciting gontest of three bours the ¢ of victorious, Prine Fight ayo Wasmixorox, Sept, 2—The prise agit arranged betweea Dan Dillon and Barney Mullin, did not take place thie morviug a anticipated. At forty-Ave minutes past eight o'clock Mullen went into the ring and waited unui! ten o'clock, and then came to Washing ton, on bis return to Philadelphia. Dilloay toon after Mullen had left the ground, "jConiinaed camparan Daan

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