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o——_—K—Re_a_a_a_aa_aQQYQQ= THE NEW YORK SUN. PUBLISHED DAILY—SUNDAYS EXCEPTED. Cflce comer of Nanw Eingle Copies TWO CENTS, ‘Twelve Cents per week—Six Dollars per year, THE re RATES OF ADVERTISING, PAYABLE UFVARIADLY IN ADYANOR, —~6. For every insertion of four tines oF lent. For every oxira line oF part of line.. style, oF ‘ WEEKLY SUN, ° Pj yon Tharwday of each week : # sent by mall nae to be avoortatbed on sont ine Dollar per year single eopics three cet & — heath MOMS RBEACHE Proprietor of ‘The Sun Eatablishin Thirtv-Fourth Year. NEW-YORK, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1867. Price Two Conte ===: — = = = = eeeeteeereeceee == = —— nals announce as certain that the Emperor large potatoo growing Rtates, and the crop | DISAppearanse of the Yellow Fever | against the most powerful and persistant at- The mn dinn War, Gorgae! Fly Parker, of Genera} Grant's a Disappoaraace of the Yellow Fever, | sapoicon will shortly pay a vieit to Berlin, New Oninana, Sept. 24.—The election | will probably full below the yield of last | booth changyad stead lacks thas can be conceived. Every energ: Nato, Sept. 2%8.—Superintenccnt | educated. talented man, and fully andes de i | passed off quietty bot No official re« | Vent The yellow Fever excitement at Green. | of his nature, oflictal, political and of physt- , . —= A telegram from Geneva anys the Peace | Pp IT quietly both da; No offictal Shigar cane and sorghum The tending int hes abated, te ww | Cal endurance bas ‘been overtasked in tho | Mead writes to the Indian Bureau from Great | stands his peep, T aim told that he favor No More Cases at Greenpoint, | Costes Committe, in their farewell ad- | turns are in yet from the Fourth Munictl | a producing States chow a fait inches nee, | HOlwt has abated, There have been no ne unequal atruialo; tut already he has reason | alt Lake that Black Maw had pledged | the removal of his vation to the West. Th * | dress, declared tho principles which they aa district. The total vote Polled le about 1,260 | Ube erope of lant year. Sonehiim la evidently | iis Waele ne cae a noon ~ to believe that the day of b (Cellverance Is himself to use alt hla tnfluence to stop fur- would be tanensaly ely He ie the ree ‘nth zon ern bled " . + "Der \- | in thls district, on the deel of the 8 without | the malady are doing well. There is at] nigh,—the reaction sgainst Congressional | a THE LOUISIANA ELROTION.|6, poutar cree oes foal | wake Repl in desponds of the vote being The crop now growing is! present only one man really alck, and hets | Uirpatlon, profligate expenditures, nexro- | ther depredations, to visit his on band at! were thrown open. to the public fur settle G Ms puaveanase are pod) Bs tical, ceonomical and philosophical | eather coedlueban Mbps: entfering from diareh pag Mas ye | uPremacy schemer, and the unforgiving | Once and atop all hostilities, andim.aediately | ment. There Is one advantage in being « — ae {iterty, the abolition of standing armica, and | Inne ¢ to render the election valid, and and peachee fn few of the Statea | tring from dlarth Wf the Round of Hatta, | {uligulty with which the ex-rebel States ar | thereafter to see the other hostile (tes and Peet et et Aram Sot emt, a yencs ri v AST. aympath: oppressed national ‘They | says the white vote is about one-tenth of the crop promises well, but int inn, thing et Dr. Fisk, of the Board of Health, | still pursued—all these matters, even already ties the tt er i the Now Yor Naadete oto forori tery te WeantGe te satan | Whole ¥ to cast. crop wi be from 10 to 40 pero F ported Late last night that no fears of a fresh | beginning to produce thelr proper effect on | duce them to do Tikowiae, and mot Mr. | tral Railway. ir. World, The President on Recoastruc’ INTEAVA'W WITH KING THEODORE, that the great Governments of Europe have Proved themselves incapable of preserving peace and developing the moral and material Th @ vote of the city fs estimated at 12,000, while the number registered ts over 23,000. Several instances are noted of ne- aw the erop of 1866, ured by the gust, and” orehw early in the aeons & With tho @ Peaches were m rains in Jnly and Au I which promised wel ave proved entire fall on of a fow Staten | in which the outbreak need be entertained. ‘The houses ths occurred have been thor- |, and every other preean- onld atrngeat has been take oughly disinfect thon that actence the minds of © generous people, and finding their first exproasion in the recent elections held in Maine, California, Maryland, New Hampshire, aud elsewhere, Head with his own Indlana and the offers on the Unita reservatton within six or ely bt weeks. San Frascrsco, Sept. 28. ° Ortho Haccudive Comment Ortawa, Cs. Sept. 28.—All the members, A dispatch from | excopt Messrs, Campbell, Mitcbell and Areh- forees of modern society ; they therefore | xroce voting or offering: thelt vote ‘ued Crop ts grown for home consumption or | ‘The Paterson Haves Oregon states that Lieutenant Small, Firat Mot Rabbah lelbolthd Wi a cosmopolitan federation with a per- | different naiue than that on thelr reglst Hmarkets which Sogether with he i-| The orig of the outbreak hes mot becn ati: | Parenson, N. J Sept. 29th,—The Pater- Uelod Beater Cavalry, fought ded dittaied &| peaatestte oohtens Veias) my es larity of the yield tn feate actorily traced to any sot " q ‘ : J ‘The Abyiisinian Chief Appeased, nmittee of Berne, anc | papers ‘i dimentt fo remice the vartoun on: | Lark revered fae say's Gob ad (ines co meeting, which commenens of | band of Bteake Indians neat Lake Altert— | orne day of imecting for rhe Partlament of ’ ae they wil publish « Franco-German Journal |arhe municipal eiees he average for States, though We | yoy’ marr "ane, Saturday's Ben, had throw bee ery beilllanéone tthe same band which had lately deftated | Cacmdahes been decided upoa and referred é ra fee, | called The Uni of Purope, ak Baloe, | $Alteom Teh Aldean A Agures , i horses have arrived, and | General Crook's frlendly India, After the JSON CABLE DISPATCHES, Officinily Announced as Tran: Froursex, Sept. 27.—The recenta riots by Garibaldian partizans in various parts of the kingdom have been suppressed, and it is oill- cially aunounced to-day that the country is tranquil. Loxpox, Sept. 28—Noon.—The reports from Italy are very conilicting. The latest deepatches recelved today make mention of Serious riots at Modons, Milan, Geno and Naples. General Garibaldi was going to Caprera. Fronuscr, Bept. 29--Evening.The par- Wioulars which have been reccived of the Fiots which broke ont Inst week in various Parte of Italy show that they were even Smore serious than was at first reported. In soine of the cities the mobs were flerce and wbstinate, and the troops were frequently The Hamburg News states that anew pos- tal treaty has been concluded between Prus sia and the United States, Postage via Eng- land i# to be reduced one-half, and via Ger- many one-third, The betrothal of the King of the Greeks to the Grand Duchess Olga will take place tn October, The Czar will not return to St Petersburg before October 22. A telegram from Berne says that the Tele- graphic Conference of representatives from the Freveb, Austrian, Turkish and Swiss Governments bas determined to reduce by one-third the charges for passing over thelr territories of messages between England and India and between London and Austria, ‘The Porte has offictally prociatmed « full amnesty (to the Insurgents, and & suspension of hostilities throughout Crete, allowing the Cretans one month and « half to give up thelr arme or emigrate sitogether, and to the volunteers a delay until the 20th of Octo- Nasuviner, Tenn, Sep tion to-day passed off peacefully. diers were stationed at all the places of vot ing, but there was no need of them. The Alden Radical ticket for Mayor and City Connecil was elected with but Httle oppoal- tion, The colored voters were out In conald- erable numbers, while the mass of the whites declined to vote Alden's majority over Seo Ville is about 1,500, ‘The ety authorities will Hot recognize the leality of the election, 4nd will hold on until the queation is deter- mined by the courts, If not rejected by the | military authorities. Sinking of a Whart lormin, Sax Francisco, Sept, 28.—At Monterey yesterday, while the steamer Sallmas was un- loading her cargo of flour, the whole wharf suddenly gave way and fell with a tremend- ous crash, precipitating the flour and team into the bay, and dragging down a wrecking The sole | The col. | Now York # shows an increase In almoat every State, and quite lange in many of them, Penn sylvania returning an inerease of 50 per cent; Micl dean, Wisconsin and Titi: i Indiana, 2X The average will reach to. per sent and above the p of 1866, The wool clip few 1867 will probably fall from 6 to 10 per cent. short of the erop of Inst year, attributn do to. the severe weather aud the of List winte HiNeqtient EXPorttre The Examina fon of Maximitinn, The Mexican authorities have permit the publication of he interrogations put tc Maximilian on his tal, with « view of elicit. Ing some informant 60 of value to the State concerning the origi of the ill-fated expedt tion and the desigts of those who planned It. Maximilian was eked whether he would Promise to answer deuthfully such querios 4 were put to bim, replied that he would an- awer all questions tat were not political ‘The conrt then put a series of elaborate poll tome time ago, but they wore suffering from scorbutic eruption Alth, and & system de tertorated by living almost entirely on mac- caront during a voynge of over two months from Naples, These men on becoming con- valescent, were discharged from the Hos- Pita, The ship was ine horribly dirty con- dition, besides having fout atmosphere, caused by malaria arising from decayed fruit, the remains of her cargo. ‘Tho veasel was disinfected and fumigated. Tho prompt ac- tion of the Board of Health prevented the spread of the disease, and allayed the fears of the Inhabitants, ‘Ww Pover at the Semth, AN APPEAL FOR TH SUPFRRERE, ymittes of the Kings Co, Modleal Socloty appointed to take into consideration the propriety of holding a public meeting as Ameans of procuring ald for the aufferers from yellow fever In the South, have con are in regular exercise upon the course, and more aro expected to-morrow, Col. Mo- Daniels hae seven: Morrissey, Clement, Blackbird, Twinkle, Ripley, Red Dick, and Sarah B. Dr. Weldon has five: Local, At- dobran, Joebal, Bustle M, and Billy Connor, Mr. Morris tas Ruthless (No. 8) and ono two year old. Mr. B, Inediker has Passaic, Con one (wo year ol. Mr. Watson has five: Onward, Delaware, ‘aptain Moore, Jerome Eagar, and Vixen. Major Bacon hae Sleety, Fetnah and Sea Breene—filly. Mr. Pincus has Motalre and one two-year old. aptain Rims has Tarquin and another— both steeple chasers. Mr. Pepper has Zigzag and St. Patrick. Mr. Paul Wood haa General Williams, Mr. Sanford’s lot will arrive to-morrow, as ily, and first charee the Steakes mado for the swamps; but the troops dismount id fought them waate deep in the water. Twonty-skx of the warriors, with thelr chief, were killed, and | ;, Aficen takes prisomers. None of the soldiers wore hurt, Ina New York Sento. The Sonecas, proudent of the Bix Nations, and the leading j f the great troquols | League, once o: dl om New York, Now, they enonmber wcouple of meagre reservations, and number but a fow hundred souls. The Tinawanda Reser. vation, upon which the remnaut of the Sene cas Ilvo, originally contained twelve thous and aeros; but the Inte Gen, James 8. Wade worth, of Genessee, with others, proeured « ihe entire tract, much to the disgust Ignation of the Indians, and when Mr, Wadsworth dled they celebr cd the event with great joy. Mr. Wadeworth’s purchase has been settled, and is one of the Hchest sections of the Staie, ‘The balance of the roservath ned all of West- | Hudson Bay Territory. to thexglovernor-General for his sanetion. Hon. Mr. McDougall, tn speech at a cone Cort Inst’ aight, anid ibe had received a.com, tnunicatie from « politician in Newfound- land, stating that the Parliament about to assemble tere would paw resofutions asking admission imo the Confedernéien. Also thal At the session’soon to be Bek at Ottawa res olntions wout® be passed, aud! sunetioned by bo Imperial Government, edindéting the Com. Biates, Sr. Domrxao, Sept, 16, via. Havana, Sept. ‘27th.—The National Congress approved the treaty with Haytl oh the 3d Inst. Eugene Smith arrived here on the 6th with the troaty negotiated with the United States, General Cabral arrived at the capital o« the 6th, and the Haytian Commissionert reached here on the 15th. ie 6 for the moat part com- ‘pbliged to use the bayonet, aud sometimes to | ber Ho quit the Inland. that | Schooner, which was loaded with lumber and | cal questions to the pitsoner, who firmly ro- | Cluded that ft would be tnexpedient. Instead | ¥¢l! hig pipes Aerie De Courcey, Lue | ROM OF the most desirable Tande in: Went. Karthquike_Disnsitous Beoohet, Aro upon the people. Many citiscus and | »,2 Wiegrum from Teherem announces that | ods fast to the whart, fused to anawer any of them, though ro-| of 8 public meeting they appeal to the cleeny | O78: hime hes, Redwing, ys | ora ow Xerks the land water-power “snd | _Powro Ico, Sept. 14 vie Havaxa, Sept some soldiers wore killed, and a large nuin- | greatly diminished, and that the cases are econ peatedly urged to do 9, Disappointed tn | and the press, and ¢ fh them to the whole ‘Thero are two entrles tn the Green Steoplo | MUL Altos. Tt te hardly tilled where it is|27-—A shock of earthquake wne felt st Rie ber were wounded. Am Appeal from Garibata Fronxxor, Sept. 29.—Garibaldi, from bis “Prison at Alexandria, has written a letter, in which he says the Komans have the right, which all slaves have, to rise against thelr pppres. and it is the duty of Itallans to help them In their struggle for liberty, Me how reduced to ten @atly lerview with King Theodore, lishman who was for a long thine hold a prisoner by the Abyastuian monarch, gives the following account of « persoual in- terview with the famous tyrant: After having been kept in durance some suminoned Aunany, Sept. 29.—The locomotive Tivol, which takes tho New York passenger train from East Albany to Troy, and the locomotive Samson, belonging to the Western Railroad Company, came into collision yeste noon at Kast Albany, and both were #0 badly damaged as to be rendored nearly useles. An his persistent retusal to geatity thelr curiost. | ty, the court concluded by reading to him the following charge iHian) vas tinable to estat peace under his rule even with the as of the Ereneh army ; that from the uation of Mexico by the same Grmy to the fill of Maximillan, not even thee months have passed ; that the Repul t before in the Miatory of yellow fever in our country has there been such help loss suifering. In New Orleans alono new eases oecut at the rate of over two bundred a In Golveston, Millican, Huntavitle, Hommpatead, Pe ola, Lava public. N Chase run to-morrow, Six or oight will start in the St. Leger run, also to-morrow, From the Pacific Coast, Sax Fraxcrsco, Sept, 2.—A fire at the Santa Crua paper mills last night destroyed tnaterial and wood worth $8,000 or 610,000, mill was not burned. cleared, and there are only two grist mille on 1 they are on the border, and run by whi ‘he reservation is six thousand acr of fine Innd lying ns It was, partially intat by a degraded race, whom philanthr has lavished her ben to examples of prosperity surte nding then, rected by laws He hedged tna model people for Peldros on the 7th, in the Ponee river, causing mueh. damage and the loss of one life. A freshet has-cosurred Cixcinvart, Sept. 28,—The meeting at the Buckeye Club Course closed to-day. On the first ere were six entries fora parse of | me cine ed Haag was #0 badly scalded - $500, selling race, 11g mile dash, free for all bopes bis fellow-patriots will not be discour- |e to th seemed | engineer nam 3 ally Henn Government bns sustained itself with- - ro i# any terit In . 16 5 for 1 be easton | that be obabi out Interruption notwithstanding the s Atter a Mura. Prob: Na rs orees otarted "4 ged by thelr lat reverse, ant exhorts them | much better t ered tas, occasion | that will probabiy di interruption notwithstanding the stren ed Murder and nblo ken, lazy, thiovish | ages; five h started—Alexander’s Nore ; y asking whether I would ever have been treated in a more element manner in any other country. “Cer- efforts of the French and Maxtinitinn to stroy it; that the war of Mexico aguinst the French tntervention and mgainst the so- | called . Suicide, Boston, Sept. 29.—A man giving bla name as Babcock, from Cinetnnat!, in a ft of Jealousy, shot ata woman threo times, in « house of ill-fame, In this olty, this evening, but she escaped unhurt, He then shot him- ore shiftiess people thoes not exist pens publish fe tongue called the * levator The * Men- 1 atlll ouriahes. raversed by the Tuma- exempt and fitty d © are more than about 25 per cent. fa ly North and for to reorganize and march on again to tho achievement of their great pnrpose, the iberation of Rome, The letter concludes ‘with an earnest aud cloquent appeal to the men of the Liberal party of Italy, declaring Shat the eyes of the world are turned upou way, Grimstead’s Bierdy Bierdy, McConnell & Harness’ chestnut gelding by Vandal, Rebad Liverpool, and MeFadden'’s bay gelding by Star Davis. Norway and Liverpool were first and second in the pools. The race was won iy Blerdy Blerdy. Time, 241. 8be Robbery of an Cincinnart, Sept. the cars of the Ohi at Seymour, Indiaua, Inst night, and making their way to the Adama’ Express car, secu the messenger and robbed the safe of abo d without ceasation for | moro than five years, always in the name of the republic, by the authority and under the direction of the government of the saine. , / thei, and the nations of the earth anxiously | Gayernment treats ite subjects tn th ten thousand dollars, ‘The robbers escaped, vee park paigplepeMakitdh al eheaneed (OM EG Mihos res Hea hee rpeegianens wile or ralll sieen ‘One Rit ea bi a ee for @505, ei ti ve 8 oward » Maximilian, but he gave to ¢ ame “ ’ t ST In . of 8500, ‘Swalt tbe result of their action ta the pre bes | nat the y Bare ones wards & eer hina ilian, but be gave to all the ame there Waa ho been Will probably prove fatal, Ho was taken to les from. there is seve- second race, purse mile erisiv ee Ca (Spee ie could. bett All this one of | heats, General McMahon was the only horse the disagreements that had oc- the hospital, Before committing the act he waterlug pl red. The Fe fore tho Fiscal Maximilian agains nce. | entered. ¢ Pope and Napotcon, urred between him and Great Britain. as RM cag de blswotllan dint dy nmi wrote a letter to hile mother Je living on the borders |” — Romy, Sept. 24~ Noon.——His Holiness the | caused by (he lamentabl ants . ervution, living jotimately with the | A Skeleton Found on Staten Island, ing in Engts ‘Pope has sent a message to the Emperor Na- poleon, thanking him for the part he Jn the movements which led to the arrest of Garibaldi and the suppression of the move A Minister Arrested for Bigamy.% | Indians, have a good-for-nothing look, and MInNaronis, Mixw., Sept. 28. Rov, Kd-| the rising generation Indicates In tom LDanbad Malas alee Plexfon that the copper hive of the, abort. ward Dunbar, « Kaptist minister, was arrest- | pines is fading out {a the light of civilize. ed yesterday on a charge of bigamy, and | tion, f the Treasury has received @ notifiea- tion from the executors of the last will aud the greatest grudge, was | testament of Capt. Ralph 8, Fritz, late of ment in the hands of the parlia- | San Francisco, that said testator haa lett to The skeleton of @ mau was found in the swamps near Finger Bend Road, Staten.Ie land, on Saturday last, by two guaners, ‘The body waa entirely decomposed, nothing re wer It as well as the rest He was warned again that f the country all the abilities Of recovery are Nurwes can now be had 2) per week. Yet there of the charges by the laws meut against Rome. Treat, and not possessing the power and! tha United States tbo eum of $20,000, in vrred agaiiet him must bo taken © hundreds dying for the want of nurses, | committed In defautt of 2,000 bonds. Nene the centre of the reservation, upow a! maining but the whitened skeleton. From ss Majesty did, who tad but to knoll whieh ts the bluft at th Great Britnin, Pike Sal ple ge ge Ape on fad . trust, to be applied toward cancelling the | feased to IF he refused to a Think of ML Drormty dollars will fee, hae me tm Lexinge | fort of whieh owsthe Tonawanda caoes ins | the fhct that the skeloton had a bullet ete Loxpom, Sept. 29.- During the sesslon of | | Avoonat, very true,” answered Theodore; | National Debt. The executors expreas the | fimeelf, No other answer was obta A tuncel has tase Rate ton, Kye Indian chureh, a handsome structure, with s | through the furchead, and that a revolver Che Pan-Angiican Synod at Lambeth last | “but that doce not alter the facts, except in | nope that “thie legncy maybe but the for- | thar nen answer any que lives be saved, ls a question we would put to! Loviavirur, Ky., Sept. 28—10 o'clock P, | spire. | Half a tile from the church stands | was found beside the body, it ls eu ¥ £0 far Une L must bold the British Parliament | BP Acree v P the council house of the chiefest among the v week the writings of Dr. Colenso, Bishop of | £0 ible for the insults heaped upou me, | FWONCE Of Numerous similar exhibitions of | Poltent Kang nf Reger ER Renee Ot Taree unity, and we] M.The Stato Convention of tho colored | tise Ie tn wa ot log shanty, abong | ‘at the man committed suicide. A verdiet Katal, on the subject of the inspiration of | looking to it for an apology nod reparation, | patriodam by other men.” ‘The Captain say agp fury. Ww tales soninn CRNA cares OE cies te toes aed | benevolent societies of Kentucky met at Lex- | forty hy wenty-five feet It knocks ‘all the | of suicide was rendered by the Coroners the Scriptures, were discussed and con- Be oat le th eee what he re- | #2 tis will that he has been prreatly blessed; | ‘Tho charges were considered as confessed, prevail until about the middle of November, | Ington to-day, Resolutions favoring a union Which” the Tetagtnatlon esate es ered Jury ? nek Wemned. quired for the release of tho prisoners, He | (hat be bas an undying attachment to the bod Ce ep Lili fod the fate of Gales ton bere, the fever | on the baale of equal rights for colared men glories of eloquence and original‘atentty, | A t.ark cable telegram announces the death Mast Day Hint One of the Newmare | quswered with a great show of diguity and | Government, tho best one that man has ever J 3 ahe Sere ‘ 4 were ngroe he Huston is squelehed. ‘The voble red man. wounded pride. places unless wid 14° forthcoming, constant of Charles King, late President of Columbia been permitted to enjoy, and Unt ash . nd " Pieri pa Hiwalid seunicbarbartan ; the fherce Mota | Qoitere, nase Ie Loxvom, Sept. 28.—Youterday was the Inst | "tern und the other mlestonaries have | testy rarigc, aver? wad tt. to put | COMMEFVALIVE Meeting im Hatoigh. | Aoi daily, uni the neccssty ce 5 Re Extonstve Naval sate, irs tha tagged, Vue-cyed old sayage, Inn | Colleee, near Rowe, Pay bak one Of the Newmarkes mecting, | beoe guilt lersapent’ aed’ tessekors totems | Gown and poatsh the grest crime of renei.| _ RALBan, M. C., Gopt, S0th.A Conserve- y by telegraphic, onter % offered by | The Navy Department Intend to dispose of | € cloned Blk. ot) ree These | Fhe Disease on the Ninacsotas ” of val reacher ut " , be S d ve eld Fi potfor yor Broadw: 1B vean “ ~ je I, y " The crowd was large and fashionable, the | mm elon they have becn Fustiy con- | Ion, he feels It to be his duty to contribute | YY* ing was held here Inst night. Five pose mF Mord & Tileson, 21 Broadway, | 36 vessels during the first ten days of Octo are ditty, eulking tellows, who slouch about the Editor of the Sun. weather delightful, and the racing spirited. | gern death by'the likaouent; bat J, 10 | toward the payment of the debi incurred tn | Of #X #peeches wero made, and perfect har- ‘Meeere, Demae Barnce & Co., 91 Park Some of the vessels were built for the | or moodlly lie around on benches. “The wo-| Sir Perinit me to correct a misapprebem The first race was for the October handicap, | the fullness of my clemency, bave dimin- mony and cuthustasin were manifested. egal u lavy ; some were bought for the commercial | men have ® eneaklug way, but the papoores | gion concerning the dlscise ‘and was won by Friday. Trocadero came in iahed and softened the severity of their en- tence, and commuted it to imprisonment that patriotic work, Our Consul at Frankfort, ia writing to the 10 Broad Some of sre. Norton & Stlaughtor, marine, and others were captured. are just as natural young humans as can be, Not many Indians were ou the ground at prevailed fmong the emigrants on the steamship Mim vecond. for ite What the law has proneunced Jue- | ore ie’ kg ‘ the Con- +N & 00 wn them wore quite famous during the wa en Tartived at tho Council-house, carly | nesots, for neither the writer nor Dr. Crane The second race for the Forlorn stakes was | tice must earry out. Tam no robber, who pisaatingary be Pivegtal op Elson Grrrl Wa) & 00., 06 West otrast, Oct. 1, at Baltimore, the Genesee, of 803 | on the opening moruine of the latest feattval- | termed, {t_a * plague" or ne deeaded, ophie won easily by Athons. makes prisoners mercly in order to extort a | if | Beminavintn, Mass., Sept. 28th.—A three- pad'tle-wheel, which has carried 10] And gradually they came tn, some looking | dems proased the optntow of Christi 1 act in accordance with justice.” | ly that the unceasing demand for American | si14 race on the Connecticut at this clty this he Mackinaw, 974 tone and smart, with xaudy ribbons, red srehes.strings | that tho sickness was nut personally conte Lis auneteau Sahge-yenae previ your Majesty, I would beg of yon | securities Is casily explained by tho clroum- f sp 4 *. Journey & Burnham, 144 Atlan- livel; the Mingoo, of the Pattiontatomag or Jomeley aad such tawdey eur- | gious, Loxwow, Sept. 2%-Evening. Late di freat ino with the eaine severity as Conrul | Stance that the Wulied States ary making | Mtrmeom for the champlon colors of the 1 Saeene? Cacia ae AtiLun tats | tbe. Mecdsta, Onesanint Riooeen Delllahments aa satlaty the taste of the nollo | "Though the disease was very futal, ft hae ches from Japan announce that the Chris-| Cameron; cast me in chains, and I % | river, between the J. F. Tapley and the J Y sirecty George Aadual, Historical | comet, all sty ‘the Mackina for looked aa thoneh they | proved entirely harml Soc in various parts of the Island are de- | MY body with the scourge. He is not ga advantageous exception from all the) w. Dickinson, slx-onred bonts, was won by 16 Conrt street; Mesirs, Win & | Florida, 1,261 tons; the Hornet,,r21, far, a lodged’ tn the | Other porsous who have a ‘eplsed andi maltreated by the natives. "Pals guilty than I am,” ‘Theodore seemed rather astonished but L continued, saying that not States of reduced currency, for while the the former bn 19:10, corner Fulton avenue and Bond street, Bo mi In New York, the n furrows over night EK and probably they rt women aud papouses came by And, b he alok, ur statemout to the Board of Healt or are id to co be poland wwe ‘iad H. Ollif, corner Fulton and Van: ¢ reat abip-of-the-line n we alinply gave the reasons fae not wake ospeclally true of the inhabitants of Naga-| being a spy nor a missionary never having | Iter are obliged to cover deticlencles by tho f Pee Lost Teg Mc d North Carolina, of 2,6 tons, I've oak frame, | themselves, except the hogs, who followed | that the Afignesotes batons oka given bin cause for anger, I never fora mo- | contracting of new loans under more and| A Westen paper says that alx now Ro- heavily copper-fastened, and long ured aaa} the cor-baskets and the children. Every | any longer shut up with death ‘The Heatth frit gaolaaderany 4 iment entertained any fear for my safety | more onerous conditions, and are thereby ann Catholle Churches bave been dedicated | ame mingle Sewll Cham pe | Fecelving ally he Hhode nd 1,517 tone, | eatiaw bad a Laaket of beans of cura fur. the Hens of the pork and Dr. iwelh the made /bilst lu his dominions, He had the reputa- o Ja Wikconain within a fortnigh 4 * “3 a side-wheel steamer, and ono of the fastest et vite leal otticer of the hospital ships, ‘expressed Mee cra et ie truly greatmag | 0Fe eee srapernened 16 we bie Kusragoto Bannoy, the well-known Bi LAND, Mu. Sept. 39.—Waller Brown, | fa"'tbe" country, the Atgusta, eldsenhemh | toe [roper imo, (Atl hands ato with mrich | their wish to set ther passengers fine Troe would ever act 0 tyranically, and ended by | e United States are successfully work lsh bauker of the elty'of Moxico, died at Ta- | Publishes in the Press to-morrow morning, | 11910 tons; the Massachusctts,’ screw, 1.156 baad ese andl much guste ‘The ple aro tol quarantine. We stated sullfeient reasoee *y Mancumsren, ExoLAND, Sept 27. advising him to cut off my hands and feet, | for a reduction of thelr public debt,and acon- | cubaya on the 9th lust. an acceptance of the challenge of Richard | ton jy Batre, fron slde-whcel, 43h tone | oll ry Peta ean oFe fe, white ena | fos Kcrauting periaission, and plaimly ax J gal IM rr say to his conscience, | ce A apace fies ‘on | the Dumbartun, ‘Iron side-wheol, ‘636 tons; | Suc + pickot-sno pressed our opinion ot the cur Ang.—The police of this city are very active oi eeteed ramen v Qnsclence, | eolidation of the same by paying off their} A smanuracrunan in Lynn, Mase, has | Tinning, of Toronte,to row a five mile race on | the Talore, bod toner eetenr ‘yaluaing, | Dever aaw a Rirralowmens of the Aosae oboe rr 4 én arreatiug persons believed to have been tmplicated in the recent Fenian riot. Scores “Will you in single combat with one of y knights, and stake your lif for obligations at short maturity. Prospects of «1 mado and sold thia season thitty thousand pairs of base-ball sh Srentina Prien, late General In the rebel Portland Harbor, for €500 in gold, granting £200 for expenses ; or in Toronto, accepting thi Sonoma, Pontlac, Osceola, Pawtuxet, Matta: hessot aud Mussnsolt, all copper-faatened where else, except tu Virginia. All the while the Indians wore gather th frre has bean maturing to be played whib, fr jy,” | CF# should be set free from tie erowded decks. Bato boon apprebended since the last report. | Zontiuued? uucd Theodore, when I bad iieporks AETHCMERERL tran recrnay doing atone tab | the same; oF Lies Wugese ee ea, tone; Cee Coneesssugi of $06 tare aod the BS ya to ata tee ee ate rae ar at acknese "ery [Rfoetipalions, consacnig agiuded. j Lonls, la. danger and Was not ox-| his own expenses, Also, accepting the chal- me I've disposed of on the | flatter, one side colored binck, and the other | mgkDGSs, Ree. ; The prisoners are all discharged, however, as expat Hot dream of, Jt, being quite in- | Wasuinoroy, Sept. 29.—The Department pected to live tore then a'day or twor Jonge of Win. Jackson, of Pittsburg, pro uate fap NAY ie Tig Waseda | number, were | the Beard er tecruatniedd will he Mid before fast as examined by the court, nothing being Proven to warrant thelr detentiva; vor bas ‘anything as to the pluns of the Fenian or- Tance. Hesldes, T should have fancied enough: lish blood ‘had been shed for your Ma- jeaby “How 80?" be inguired. “ Consut of Agriculture has just leued its report for August and Septomber, which contains the following statement of the condition of the Ir te reported that Mr. Ottorbery, our late Consul at Mexico, bias received #0 ' uatavor- able a reception from the Juarez Govern- vided tho race bein Boston, or any other fair water, but refusing to row again In Pittsburg At Boston, on the Sth, the Blenville, steamer, of 1,658 tona, and the live oak cop: Per-fastened ‘sloops Vinceunoa and Jolin furnished by the ditferout tribes playing, and | couslsted of crockery, clothing, beads,” and | { tome inoney. There Were two opposing all which now the Board of Health next Thursday. And wo will now state that if this siakmess to be the “virulunt rovails in Ireland, the publie turn 01 ie fev 4 o + but o her th F i J xnization been elicited. Secon wae murenreg, tonenes be. WeeTees | bnans 5 ment that he will return home. He ta said | U0" any clreuinatances Adame, of in & a tne harcanaerane [os leealey pig nga Bogs el detreghQ pont mo be alarmed, for wo ose laferened Loxpow, Sept, 28—Noon.—The Fenian | {cad Tae eet ot wal ace hee | The crop tables for August lve the genc- | 1 be unpopular there among Aumeticatie, and Chicopee, of $71 tone each, both pad | euusl in theists, vaivitea | bier of Dubin, that ‘he Tae see 00 rae rumors are still current, gotten Mr. Bell, who eacrificed his own life | ral averages for the soveral States, made v Tum Haytien man-of-war Pi Clo-wboelers, a well ae tho lithe Sentmer tone Fon Partin a Athos ere stvicas ward the’ dlecase as eing comma It is announced this morning that another | to save yours, fe not what Eehould have ex- | fom approximate estimates of our corn pas on Shp as = | The editor ot the Cirnzen, 1m a recont fetter ton, ‘The two Latter will be sol Be eucalte ha hare a sortinaatencet ioe: A me diaense 46 an coder “peed 4 Fonion erutser hn recently been sorn hovers | PES” ae ae neoame furtoue, | If the quantity of the crop thi “formerly. the Providence ‘propeltor | {0m Washlngton, gives m general review o t Norfolk, the alde-wheelor Agawan, of | ploring the Great Spirit for success, all in the aul ws Lb manifests itselt ie Ang about the Irish coast, for nny allusion to Hell's denth was extremes harvested as compared with those of 1866, | the question of re $14 tone, the captured tronaciad ‘Terns, ant | free! Senecs. A tanket was spread on tho | ie very. diterent "ig ‘The Government a taking every possible | ly dangerous, and for a moment I fancled It | ogether with the current condition of grow: | ‘Tux Portemouth (N. H.) Chronicle nays | usually Interesting and acmi-off Peele Orne SONANR, PPLOF OO" | TO ncndsod Saas fore Gamiod enw caees | 11 pi ba wha ae ava precaution to prevent any outbreak. fA lh Leg e ge Of snoaplni. | tag crops at the date of return, while the | Uinta court-martial has been grered to try | point, the weiter having had s personal | ‘Thirty-three of these re atermers, of | corner of It. Whichever party yet ihe one | in tae Minnesota paescngvn, the write Prance—'The Paris Hacoss poten rete half drawn it, | tables for September pertain chiefly to the AY Mich at the Port ought 1 ad tae view aud conversation with the Proald which 28 are wde-wheelers, most of them jered ean pant ne pg ete an | Stated this fiet to the Board, Another form Pauis, Sept. 29—Evealng.— The Paris Mmaaa HL dts eine ar clse fthe Fall crops, to relation to which | peached. on this important tople. ‘The argument ts navigation, — 5 as “oorcbro. spinal Races, which commenced at Longchamps on Bunday Last, were continued to-day. ‘The race for the “Criterium” prize was won by Sarazin, aud the “ Omnium" prize was won by Nemea, Both horses are owned Dy the Marquis de Logrange. F head Would now have left its shoul- ye den Therowith his Majesty ordered me back to my residence, and Tsaw no more of him tix weeks, during which time I plied the Abuna with every reason I could thluk of to rove how advantageous my release would to blusclf, I succeeded in gaining hw more defluite infort will be given in succeeding reports! Aucust returns it will uniform reduction in the general average of wheat aa compared with the July figures; and the Septomer eati- seates ch wheat tenevoste “omnpared with | ‘1m national comotries in Vingiala, 17 tn ly cot plot, ortly be discontinued, A sexton to take charge of each cemetry has | been appointed, San Francisoo | festo approving of the | than wo were wh that we are to-day no nearer reconstruction nthe great problem frst caine before the public. “ Now that tho negro voto is entirely registered, and the white voto partlully, the frat thing that said | majority of negroga must do, is to eloct «| being designed fur shallow Tribnne, ‘Terrible Den A private lotter from Hustisford, Dodgo county, has been handed us, says the Mil- waukeo Sentinel, 27th, which relates an aw- which was the died with a dat bottom, stones I bave mieniic counting ts aa follows dice bowl five black a Appear uppermost, they should be all ta dice are the peack ,, and the method of If atter shaking the and oue red side black, flve beans, are d vice versa with the red side, ‘This box—a wooden bow! | in, fever," etc, Bnt the Presents) some peculiar Apaliont to pronouns lo character. Tho mm its wh pub of the disease te y ti a ove bean ie taken; if | tee sanitary aurboritios, and in due time re eelve full wud satistinetory account of it, ag belong carefully Livescan history and essential character of thig ence oI 6, dro] ution of Maximilisn as tate Convention, and adopt a Constitution e! ' 0 lel wing was also Origlonted with the Groat ovor to my oplalon, and tn cousequence of | the crape of 1466, drop the lguren some what | Cxe an of Mealelinn 8 Mate Convention, and adopt * 8 Const ful affair tue nolghboring town, The letter | fui, wine ‘avo ‘orlatwed, that Wh oouad bo | arent ak und, ceeenlal char of a8 tho representations be made to the King, | lower tu « number of the States, which | ii i cays ayed Ho longer then uatil eleven oreines oF coupled with my own respectful behavior, I | tributable to a considerable extent to the bad | ed by the Mexicans of various towns iu Call- | Yentions are ordered, tho reconstruction | *Y%! Fee lie ratte ant eleven o'cluek of | deratour, and the facts eonceraing It, will Sept, 19—Kronlng.—Kiel, © cee- | COP ra n sucmoned to lle Majesty, who te | conker itis harvesting, ax well ns io the | furnl fehemes of the, Inat three years will gy for | | Mr. Zohn Wilson, a farmer ilving near the | each woruing ; then Tatil, the test dag ci | Feaclt the public through the proper channel, Port town In the duchy of Holstein, sltuated | formed me thet I waa at literty to leave tbo | fact thnt In some sections the grain was found | SoxpLacKs and messengers in London | wausht, If such. Conventions. freie® Berry Elle Tien) sole: Re een TEE RUM? | ceriee uae. Tceeponee Bath AG Sent ri Beg Doreen of Pica alba ei ae ioe ‘on # fino bay of the Baitic, is to be immedi-| country whenever I cl nd, threshed out lows 10 the | are to be lene after Novetubor lat by the | conatituttons, those c tao ne, Dar en | Pant ae ns teel enn RatePeet | on, treme FOr ORaEe. aR - hireau of Vital Staliaties, Sept. 28, it aa quickly ated. ‘The leading wheat- | Police authoriiles of that clty, and are fo be | to be ubmitted to the people, and if rejected | ja aly | Beg rhe mae , = Ately fortified by King William and garris. | Ret out of It as qi report the following per cent- | aasigued. sands. ‘Shooblacks ‘and messen. | by them, the work of Convress. is fe In- | Rew, and was looked upon by some of tho | days. las Whe perenne ries LATE LOCAL NEWS, ned with Prussian troopa. The North German Parlinment, | 0 of the harv eof Tnerease kerw who have uo licenses are w be kept valid, IC approved, ithas then to be trang- nel asa dangerous antinal. Mr, Wil- | players, AunRoT OF AX ALLKoRD Forcun.—W alter pleces of wreck have been picked np at sca and it Is feared from papers also found that Uhe vessel wrecked was the Enoch Ebuer, of Boston, Que box Is marked U. 8. M.C., Boston, No. 2,808, ‘The Tacping arrived in the London Docks “on Baturday, Bept. 19, at 2 P.M, and io ‘agein the winner of the China clipper race. ‘Bhe left Foochow at noon on the 4th of June, Thus completing the voyage in 102 days, Concerning the approaching prize Axht for the champlonship of Engtaad, Hell's Life soaye that Mace and Baldwin continue to post 4be money, Both men are now dolng really ‘wo physicians In St, Louis have been ar- cat rireen with manslaugher In the fourth’ degree, in not saving the life of a boy. who died some three weeks ago from the accidental puncture by & knife of the carotid artery and jugular vein, These two pbysi- clans were called fn from fifteen to thirty minutes after the accident, and con ing the case hopeless, neglected to apply & liga- ture, Tie will of the Inte Lieut, General Win- Geld Bcott le oow la the Surr Court. He bestowed ihe greater part of his property ‘om bis eldest daughter, and smaller portions | on bie otner two daughters, His Pulaski sword be ueaths lo the United States Military Academy, and bis owa Mexican sword to bis ison. In it the General ‘ard work, and as thoy are in experienced Bands, there te litle doubt as to their coming 1p good condition to the serateh, ‘Tha Paris Bvondurd eave thot several Jour save his debts do not exceed €100, Iinols, 14; Kentucky, 18; West Virginia, 1 ‘and Virginia, 10, ‘The cotton crop promised well up to the 1st Instant, when the worms were making (heir Spbeartnee, and much apprehension was then felt In'various sections for the safety of the erop. Under the head of Extracts from Corres: pondence” we give notes from the several cotton growing states. Gvorgia promised to eld 63 per ceut, beyond ber crop of 1866 ; uth Carolina, 60; Alabama, 42; Heaaaipp, 24; Arknnens, "18 and. Tennewsee, 9; whiis Louisiana and ‘Texas show considerable tall- ing olf from lant year. hye, barley and oats, exhibit no material from previous’ reports, thoush y injured In some sections by the extreme wet weather during the harvest, but generally the crop uppears to be superior to that of last year, ‘wheat shows an a ‘ el 0 Increase with a the emaliness of bie a fires that tla fimeral expense fifteen doliars in gold while surveying on the proiries in the ality, aud it Is supposed Uhat the steer #1 owed the coin while chew. Ing the purse, ‘The money was lost several years ago. Puicapeirnta papers aay that the destruc- tion to glass alone in that city by the hail- storm on the 25th inst. amounts to the large rum of 250,000, ‘There was more glass broken than’ could be replaced by aif the stores and factories in the city. ‘The demand on the day after tho breakage overran the en- tire demand for the two preceding years, Two men were nearly killed by the pre- mature explosion st & quarry in Racine, on the 18th. "They lighted thelr fuse to fire a Vist, and threw the match tuto a pall of powder behind them, First the pailful went ff and prostrated the men, then the blast off aud Loisted them « loug distance, the aro both recover rotting badly In many of the suflicient In certain polnts, by the lawle and selfish fanatics with who: for the retention and extension of their present powers It threatens to inte fero? ‘The Constitution ts an lustrument ci wclons enough, In ite reneral principles of {is and liberty, to take in not only uew States, or old States reconstructed —but its wise, "generous and all-pervading a might be extended without strain ‘over new countries and nations, ‘The writer says, in reference to the opin- ton and course of tho President ; ‘Tho ill-judging, or too Impatient friends who blame President Johneon for the want f any practical success, thus far, in hi test against the usurpations of Cong must be seléconvicted of erroneous judg rmeut if hey will only pause to reflect upon his position, Thus far, he haa been def he Executive, a of ons Nevoual Govern nout | rounded by the other cattle, and. all in gre ommotion. As soon as the fright of the wo- men permitted, Intelligence was sent to Mr, W about balfs i with some of his uelghbors, they fouud the perfectly ead, every veatige of his jorn off him except the wristbands bottom of the legs of bis heavy lenthern belt which ually wore around him. He was in an mangled condition ; round of about a quarter of tho clots ind the strips the dreadful he conflict which had bute few efore taken place, ‘The old man the beat of health; was powerfully old ones, Let there nal scalp sanitary commission to furnish old plug hate to ‘the benighied and hatlees “‘enlvages.” ‘The females of noble red men take back seats In the council house, There 0 Cady Btantons ong them, No vloomer alsikes for damage of apparel agitate them, ‘They were all dressed in the traditional Indian costume ~dark cloth skirt, calico bodice and over- akirt, gaudy shawl, shoes and stockings fur the most Fart and red cloth leggine, em- broidered with white beads. I discovered b: accident thate squaw's leggins was fasteue below the kuce, Yet th ot dressed one of them bad @ shiftless look. After the dice tho women took three kettles of co:m and beans | I 6 4 Nation! Executive for subs sou'a Fath ly eighty yer ao closely as it was possible, the signal was The ceremony scarcely came up to what | Jhio, 186 per cent-; Indiana,b0 : away, | Falta te ie Beslouat EPP e ye ai eprmnime | Sawa corner) fa tee usually tet down | given for playing. One ld fiudien lag ecleed | Re dunes, J who, it is reported, ie wold was expected of lt, Though the hall hone | Wisconsin, 17 ; Minnesota,’ 295 Ill Gx. Caxny haa ordered the collection o¢| on, to Congress, aud Af At Is Tal eke tn-| of nye, lived with him, and usta wo | herb 'wnd hited” tho dice and nudes | geo senet ya Poltes or ite eter oe, with gala_uniforma, the inajortty of those | Town, 20; Missourl 10; Kentucky | 221 tates (0 be suspended im North and Bout 10 Tle traneniteds Cougro | tnt th tte eid wo down ok wear | ood Ubruw, wha (he moet Horta IB And | SPO Ot att ine Remtenes ieee 9 inginia, | 60; i bes arolin) nicl ssive and not ip matlta eed cohen | he ta ania i sday evening last Me. | eputter be; 4 pons © coMced pigh Vania, Sept, 28, 1867.—The government of | present were not Deputies, but Genern Georgia, 80; Arkansas, 4); New York, 14) | authorized by the United States Government, | Ma phat ane reuse ade | Ye | alee BE tt Sa Pew We Water, | Ibiagine filly volees, pitched up in the attic | lice on charge of having used the name of if th decide other+ ‘ol m Ms e ad ‘ cf inletere, aud other dignitaries of Stato, | gna Peruaylvania, 40, while only Kansas and the | pales Go nt, nion. If they decide other ‘ miagine ft A tie ttle Turkey has offictally denied the published mi y y which are imposed for th | then would come up the identical ques: | town and were surprised to hear the old | Botes, all eaculating at onco, "Ui! Ut hl! | Warren G. Deland, Kaq., in an illogal unaes statoment that its aid bad been oF will be | fl Mtne acto a treacntiiont of whet tue Res at bec canine te | von faderats obligations in any wiec ‘of giving Beantore. end ep sentatives | man relate bow Ne tad bad « faite with ue | boo ! art gee eth ea eteaTant wat! wali! | oor, Atle stated that Os ae about the 16a | ‘ or | precy be Ce BL Ro eB Oe aeetie nine Paris paper, Liberte, has published the | ty the respective Houses. ‘The Radicals were | bull while they were away, and had con- | gar! gar! garl” all nlogled with exultatia eh ed. he ne gly Mag lh cea oe iinponsable (0 Erne yn renter cca | Wx gn ea wien Ball wile | Ha wh ea, adi ya | uted Hn fog Wat TA anche oko | Satna ee ee ia Joe, meat to tea tae of George nousiry egelngt the dominion of the Cear.of | eS Piitlasienty Geion wil be the araouut of thts noxt crop for the ‘current | the eof his military | been reasonable, all that they wre now bung. | striking him between the eyes with a stone, | aud you have a ge (A cuanto egtaro iene | allows Ia Price Arey sod requeeten U Bans. Candia, der an answer to the Royal year. eu ng that no p ! 4 and crucily ‘attempting, would long since | Mr Wilson vrarne d the old man Rot to med at hesard auc hg Tudiana | a Combate hewent snare Bi.) heath fo. ‘ loyed in examining election returns. Corn--The proapect. for acorn crop con: | taken, ry person, alter | have beew quietly dove; the wounds of the | dle with the bull again, as tt wa vecuhte | with the solera line 5 | Mert Saar hee ‘ Coxsranrinoria, Sept, 28.—The Sultan | Fmt, ie acotny they are olng to look a Ile tiaues pig if frost holds af the | Whom, if taken with arms in bis bands, country would have cloied ; the soicrs aud | enough If let alone, bub it waa unsafe for a] When 11 o'ek came the gerne soseos: tne et Ter Rue Tune te be beine Das at length sent out *» Commission of In- to fhe theory id practice of eral crop may’ be a falr one. While a | *hould be put to death, other tyrannicel and costly agencies of co- | man as old ashe wasto interfere with such | slantly p, ery i f excit L bey | Weving the document tobe poe ing of three Turkish and throe leretood by some | Enmber of” States return low’ eatlinates, | ‘Tuiary women in Montgomery, Ala, | ercion tight bave been withdrawn from tie | an aniaal. ut’ he" sald’ he pula | sania, lta tones In'G onment Mie aee (St Bellne win resuad the rented quiry, consisting of three Tu Fee tie cpus ;the Chancellor of | oubers, particulaily the Southern Mates, | with children numbering 9% in the’ aggre: | uuilitary Pro-conaulates; and the vast re-| surely make bim mind, ‘On the folluw ipe hate are the great objects in the of Jonos and tinmediatel Greek members to Investigate the affairs of | i1,6 Confederacy has been f wested | show a marked Improvement over the yield | gato, have published card in which they | suurces of the South, under. ite ameliorated | ing day (Friday) the old man went as pipe hat? are the areas objects i he game, pa hig ane, immediately netivuted the Island of Candia, The Visler, Riza Pa- | to prosecute certain vittiaze worthies who it! S¢iast year. Georgia. promises. to double | declare that they are suffering for the abso | aud amended condition, would long ere this | usual t0 tet out the cattle, and it was rather | Asi Ludlau wil do uore, for e pluslist then 1 ie, Pe the ‘Turkish Ie alleged bave d ly gt thse re-| Ber ‘crop of 1860; Aintame reports an. ine | lute uocessartes-of lif, and ean get no work | have heen added to the resources Af our Bit | thaile ab pervs going, Be Reals Gown fa | De Shy Olbar, omvenh, Bese \k be t2 sboll ha Ken to court, but no witnesses being ae bad Sahel Kesha ove okies all he local elections. another tn | creage of 75 per cont’; Missiselp!, 80; Tennes- | with which to support themselves and thelr | tional prosperity, and to the area from which | the atoop of the house and prayed very. fer- | enemy's plig-b et him be never #o dirty court, but no witnesses ‘vers of the Commission. special inquiry bas been ordered into | Sra, As Boat 40; South ‘Carolina, 4 | helpless children, our e armaus taxation is to be sultec ed. Fen! plotting further wee Hoag of bin 0 rome be fosle eve inae 9 scble ret ase Protons egieyeneed te shang oad <i lt » Ol J+] Of wh: ot end Sonatl- | tl! Mr, Wilson 's daughter happening to go | be buy » pence | ign! . ie , and Rereremm Me mieckl MAMANP | eho annie i seomn or me t| Sei Tantra ei om dei |, ny nad Rak, Tame lager inh teh ga | Me a dni, Rani | Lead ale BE ay Pen | afi te eet ag reed a ' Newre , by Tiaee conettiuentn seamen, Torre, Gomme OF | behind leat oar, catlmating from the condi |g ieef, and found tn it & genuine ten dollar | tut» very emergency that can arise, and | from the deli, and'on looking saw the bull | piug hate. BP. K. and L./8. T. have worn | rested on the same complelet ue ative dos Bince Sanday, Wept. 8, eeveral bores and | on n-Meriin Cor. Londos Time Stes cm the: Eres of Rortemher | {ndans. cold Acca, & farmer lost 8 purse contalnlen | hich tg ofly bearded £4 8 fallure, Or ee ine | Wit eorme lurge object on his norm elt y want new ones, and scribed. Jones ts represented as havi ured in cases of thie character on onion mer occasion known to sume of our leading hotel peopries fore In connection with unpald board bile ‘The case will be Investigated at the Tombs this morning. nd be is also said to be well Porics Sonraiem Pantins.—Late leat ove ning Capt. Sprelght, of the 29th Prectact, em compauled by Sergt. Lowry and ¢ squad of men, made & descent om the houses of itk fame No. 103 West 34th street, kept by Jen< Willlame, and No. 106, Kept. by. Harries Smith, and No, 107, of which Marte Palmes aia Dioula provriatrone, all of who weoee arrested, tog: er with sixteen other jnrnates of the houses, and seven ren. out, hung them over the fires, and begin party wes marched off to the 20th Preeines a Thie festival te the lu- | § nd these who had knowg bi mai year anid he probably uever knew the m lng of fear; bub lately he bud become a Uttle childish, cooklug succotash, ane Ch July combined, burigines, sora und @ Kuk Of mage And dadvelint, Hetimse, New Year's and fourth of| anexamlnaaou dofors Tt te the ramadan of the | morniog. For three days it is the feast of | ——-- ion House, la 29th “atreety DreparAtory tae ~ wee AU WED Cale (Com