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THE NEW YORK SUN PUPLE LED DAILY-eUNDAYS EXCLPER CAL carver of Nassuw und Fulton scroeua Single Copia TWO CENTA Cepia yor week Sux Dollars je year. WEEKLY SUN, “Reedy on Thareday (each week: te seut by mat D. ‘8 Une Dollar pee Fear —aincle copies three comis , re Ms iwhens tr > wea Enaty Foon oe. | Thirty-Fourth Y ear. LOUISIANA RECONSTRUCTION VOTE) "““"7™aN, Sees mr me - | ‘The London correspondent of the Fdin- A Majority for the Convention. ae hebben Bll nat | thot che Bart of Derke will probably oun — reign dhe Premiership om the ground of ill "me iis AR eh YELLOW FEVER REPORTS, | Me. Diaractl wonld attend the banqnet at Pt ere Edinburg to be given tn his hooor end ta No Casoa in this Vicinity, | cworaion of the pusetng of the Retvem —— | bin RECEPTION OF GEN. SITERIDAN | CU bed refanes tho invitston be Frsept at the Reform banquet at the Crystal | | Pace, oo the ground that be did not know What matters might be then enueaging bis at- ai tention tn Italy. (This wae previous to the late Lialian flasco,— Ea) INTERESTING FOREIGN AFFAIRS.) © suspectot Peninn captured in Manches stile deadly ter hind teen wlentined as Colonel Rolly, the chief military colleague of Staphena, and hie companion who was nrrested ‘with bitn, ‘proved to te Capt Deasey, @ notorious BUICIDES IN NEW YORK, wwa)-contre, _ — | Arstrango and suspicious fooking eran, of Boston Shooting Affair, | 011 100 tons, wich « vlark bull, and clipper bullt, has been seen hovering aout the West 4 of Leeland, Great Crowds and Enthusiasm. EXTRACTS FUON THE MAILS aew ac. The Reconstruction Vote in New| mad ha Notwithetanding the report that the Em a se) Napolvon will p viet to Berlin gq | Peror Napolcon will pay n vie The tote) vote in this elty falle 2.829 airing Uctoier, public upinton Io Paris, pot short of & majorliy of the numver of the | oniy iy military but In elvi circles, contiiued Jowiph Little, ebtef constable, of Che: shire, atationed ‘at Hytle, anid be’ di remembered the out Whyatt told bin th and bed bad oranges and appies tert in bis path. Advised hin to destroy and not et Having atout a dozen gocrd in watching neotnat Auspicion the friit mich! have been polsoned. Woe sorry sings that he did not get them ex. Had never heard of any attempt t pokon persona offensive to the Union Any other casa or of any personel Injury being done to any 7 threats being used to Whyntt. ‘Thome Blocker at Dukinteld. had been waylni: nuces had a | igete Pfrenow a day fo wae pen ses of raven days —Car. Lomion News. te a innster brickmaker Th 1°62 employed non-union Had [4,000 oF 60,000 bricks destroved. Had etonped wor is contracts tn Mit Tn 18d te Bnd stabie, but did not know ined him £6, and throws w horse stated Mt wns done by ante . had been very lenient to him, hal a great deal of property very exposed which was not destroyed: James Barker snid—Wihitle he wna in tho eriploy of Inst witness he was often Uirent ed by union men, who called bl and raid they wou they had a chance. No meant be | He waa not a brick Had not left tt through fear of Never was much afraid of them, Janes Sidebotion said he was knocked down by five nm becwuse he woe working at a hand THis companion wne followed, aus had a bottle thrown at his bend Crops in the North fegistered voters. ‘The Repabiicun has re to exbibit a warlke tendency, Many per feceived further returns from Algiers, and S004, It ls 6 ii fei at Be a that there muat be a war with Prussia, and u as ib is inevitable, the sooner it la over Qnd St. James, showing that so far 80 lems the hott than a majority of the number registered | English Cosoperative Associnttons. have voted om the Convention question, | The annual return of the Industrial and provident rocieties in Rngland bas been pube lst Only 486 societies mem to have Indicate that a majority tn the whole State | evmijiet with (he requirementa of the a , we voted. The vote inst the Con. | 24) havtig ed to furbish stat mente of bos 7? —— their business. ‘The number of members of ution was Insignificant, as was the aum-) the 4G rorities bad reached. i7%,.28 at the il anaes Clore of the year 166, ‘The #hares are com: ber of white voters The proportion of) i inty ci each. Genemlly speakics, salce white voters is tesa than one in tan, re tor ensh, but several sveletion give credit - ty members, add in some. Instances to an Riot in Savannah, their pald-up eanital in urse of the ¥ Bavannan, Ga, Sept. 80.—A man named asoelations rreeved 1 Bradicy, © Boston Mulatto, who bas been | anounting to no lens th Several times arrested by the military and @x}enses amounted W £255,101. 7 realized aiter payment cf wages, rent, tivil nuthoritics for ewindling negroes, and pairs, und wil othoe exponaes, were L476 201, dxciting them to disturbances, had agather- | At ihe end of the year the ainount of share # re ea, | Capital was 1,014,006, and of loan Rapital, bat te teat one thousand pegroets | s1is,023; the trade Mablities, £991,8614 the mostly from country to-day, To (h@ | aasnte and property, £1,009.49; ‘and the course of bis barangues against the white! cast in band, £192,408, Ax many as 80 of men, and in favor of a distribution of lands | these associations. almost all of them In the orth ot England, sold goods in the year cach fo tho Consorvative negroes, bo was Inter | CF them, wan wuiouut reveling 6x m, Tupted and a melee occurred. A large forco | to an amount exceeding £160,000. TI Pf police charged through the crowd; uhe mix | Rochicale, “F:quitaile Mlonears."”extablshed Utary came to thelr ald, and together cleared | {1 15+!, stlll take the lead. | Thi Associa: 7 had at the end of the year 166 6,246 mein- the square, The muskets brought in by 8 | bers, and a share aplual of £97 489; large band of country negroce were taken by | and proviaions sold in the yearto the the police, and turned ovce to the military. | $f £240,122 Caer bape diterd nag A large proportion of the colored populatton | protits were dis posed of this For nterest, Aisapprove of Bradicy, and threaten to assna | £8,42:5; dividend on th Binate him. The enfente cordiade betweon | ado at the slic Chy Government and tho military affords | Peneive fund. £2 for Great satisfaction to all classes except the ad- | dale Co-opernil Spinning Assocta- erents of Bradicy. tion has nut puch a favoral give LATER. tofar verde og Ks) share ae of lis Society Ls £92,388; the loan capital, £20,- The clty te all quiet, Disturbances aro | Hik: the yours profte, £4,021; the vaise oF threatened between the country and Con-| the um-ets, £11420; the abl Iu hand, £7,98"; ®ervative city colored people to-night: but | ms pg etd) Samer oa Ce eget Revo General Anderson, Chiet of Poltee, tins given | capital te only ‘£170, and the your’ profits Orders to arrest every disorderly person, ree were but ‘A farriery company and a gardiess of color or politics. The military | Coal company in the metropolis appear to be th pera Of the ent ill remain under arina, but their services | Mumber nt chonteative seeletien in England Will probably not be needed. A large num- | nearly half, and nearly all_ tho Inner sucie- ber of arrests of rioters and several ring. | {te are in Lancashire or Yorkshire. feaders have been made and will probably be! ‘The London Daily News has the following tent to Fort Paulaski by the military. Fenarka on this reports With few exceptions these socteties con- fhe Occupation of our Now Russian | fine (leiselves to the work of distributk ‘Territory. | thore of then who attempt production not Bax Fraxcisco, Sept. 80.--Our troops and | being uble-ak a rule to exbibit-any remarh lonists bi n Alaph B ble sice There ts, however, no colonists have arrived at Alapka Business Wy ur discouragement ke thts ta was activo at New Archangel, Building lots catise» are ascertainable aud eapabl Dave ad ced several hundred dollars, and | DUON, Hf Het of entire removal, Assvctati aes Shel bike aieke Jemplnn OF Sula | for production undoubsedly calle for the Bome coin ts In clreulatlon, but the leather | moral tonoy predominates. The weather at New ‘ab Archangel ts much praised. All kinds of | UY sites common vegetables aro rulsed, and mu but the returns from the country parishes for depreciati: , £165. The Roch- d intellectual, than asociatlon for tion, ck after week, with # partner n interest In his indust NY | the fruits of lls labor into a common fund Dervies, Salmon und other find are very | Unecriait what will evine out to Lear the : a chances of loss by debt aud mismanagement, plenty, Door sells at 80 conte cach, The! f iteea taking certulu wages every Satur- Ruasians, Finns and Germans are very glad | tay to be annexed to the United States. patience, fixity of habit, and» degree of ‘There is great excitement at Victoria over | WutuAl ‘confidence which cannot exist with she supposed volcaule eruption, sixty-five miles distant, | sok, co-operative aoele when suecesstul, will generally Tho Colonist rejoices tn the prospect of a | posed of the tile, of the wit - ; andl to be of limited : union of British Columbia with the Canada pone tg oy gg coe my Dominions. ia ‘operation ares, Mira wuspicl and even religious heresies, bub now ui Long ago regarded with more Senor Mot! tral American Republics in Washington, had | “42 "4 way. geaterday a personal Luterview with the Pros- Ment, nnd tendered bis resignation, which he | stated was involuntary and unconuceted with | Politics, He expressed tho usmost quod feel | raitantiy up the river, to the Bo suall astou- tng towards this governinent on the part Of | ishment of her crew, who had gone on shore ‘Nicaragua, and his own beartfelt regard for | fora tew minutes to refresh theniecl v all with whom be bad officially been brought | kept her ex rien by het anchor (wh 1 : hove) in shoal water a tittle below Gainsho- ‘The President sald that while the Govern) rouch, aud the only damage dove was the ment « the United States had made the most | lost of a mast, which was Uioken tn comlng or forte tn preserve m tnt ine with the arch of the bridge, It Strentious efforts to preserve its own In Meee bad cal ka cote ey fity, it had also labored to secure the good | Stariiug, aud were only waiting the ele will and confidence of wijn gesting up to leave the’ Port + Yost Indies fi uth | Hal they should have time to . She Weel Indien) end Cantey and. Boul) Oe oho g tp sooner than they expected, America, with @ view of forming @ moral yg they had an amusing race after the runes Ullance in favor of republicanism on the way versel for their paius.-London Star. -tug Tiger, while lying im the river Trent at Grinsborougb, the other day, with noone on board, started off, teaming ‘The weather unfortunately continuce very unfavorsble for harvest work. n districts haw vanced since our last report, the same story comes from all places but for the rain the yleld of all. the crope would nasuredly bon have made up thelr minda | on te complete the work, we would ¢ ulate ourselves on an abiindant erop, Bi continuance of the wet ld be dangerona to the growing Already it hae in tany ins stances Inid down the oatewhich are a Lewy secured, nud. ty ery cae except flax be and good if we get but dry weather tw cut | A Conference ef Bisnops. A conference of Bi the world iy now In sesston in fs incorrectly The first of a sortes of services innu- gurated by this Conference waa hold ou the , and is thus described by the local ‘The service commenced by the sounds of sacred music in the distance, which jor and louder and at Ina | companied by the organ, and the cholr siatiug of about 70 boys, ‘priests and ace each attired Ina white cope or surpli reciso Koman Catholic cut oF cassocks, enters nased slown the middle fn twor, chanting the whe wiuich had beea set down for ‘On reaching the front of the commas | hey Hed off right precedence, the | aisle In proceasi« nt of purchases | » £LL,e29; education, £61; | previously stationed, t fixed | lott, ther aide of the altar rnitinun, | where stally had been provid The pricats followed, Iant wo being the Rev. Morgan Cowles, re St. Lawrence Jewry, and lis curat and then by bhinself in the full robes of & Vishop of the Angtiean chureh, cane the f London, the chaunt- very one was ty bia to for the Bisho place, the rector and bis curate kneeling on cushions whieh n placed outside the and afer by the side of the commn- ‘The Litany was then intoned by nelusion of the ses vico the Itight Rev. Dr. Whipple, Bishop of | | Louisiana, ascended the pulpit, and yreached @ sermon’ from the 281 thew, and the 19th verse advatitages with which the spread of the gox- pel had contributed t society In America the curate, nm | Hon, had not that effect Lin prod Nfestation of higher qualifications, both | danity and morality among people which it such combination € shown in that, the noblest and | ©'What do you" want?" Lhaee. 1 most extensive city in to throw | since be had visited Emgland somo fiftoen ven years ago, upwards edifices in the shape of churel the nucleus for the pro ora tanto work side etlect 1100 beautiful night, are things whieh ‘demand | whilst in Paris, «i found that only five wew chute reoted, and those inthe place of four that out sume personal worth. For these rea- | hnd been pulled down for improver attempting | the conclusion the benediction the proces tormed, and the 0 placed’ in n gilt dish « anion table, it was carried by before the biekop int continued the whole time until as allied with the worst social | over oige | Tend Senor Dou Luis Molina, who for @ long | nised and aided by the tw, and patrouwed | eda voluntary until the ¢ me past has represented soveral of the Cen- | &Y Tory und High Church boblomea-—miust | cleared of the congregation, aud the proceed Ings were brought to a close, h Optnion of Johnson, Now that President Jobmson's tethor ts nl- most af the extreme of tension, he is pains | fully sensible of Daving got to the end fe nervously conscious his pertod of power will Indubitably end at ‘The organ then piay- | | he can somewhat alter the moe | Hon which fs more and more Inveterate With one consent even bis own | | friends have tuened tail, and those who wish | be harshest things ald wont to regard the J natruction not onl being of the Reputlic, but # In accordance wishes of the majority. nian poliey of ro= 1 Western Hemisphere. To Mr. Molina was| — peades' mn Developments. And Tis poloy 10 8 FAroreDie SlRRE 0 0] Piven recently before the M inter ‘Trades! tral American Republica, No ntative who might succeed Mr. Molina could be more Acceptable to this country than be had been, | God Dless you, Mr, Muliua,” sald the Presi- | fent at parting, | Union ¢ in regard to malicious destruction of property + Thomas Shepley sworn—His father ts 9 Bis vat Hyde, and with sss sus hi Great Troton the Cashion Course, 9 Be the workinen's tovls were brukeu, aud notice New Youn, Bept. 80.—The great trot on leit on the door threatening the men. It the Fashion Course for a purse of one thour ee ed the » lives in Genenued to @and dollars, mile beats, three In five, {0 | year needics und nails Wore throw parness, between Lady Thorn, Mountain | tempered and. other Boy, Bruno aud Lucy, came off to-day, and | thrown amongat clay Peaulted in the beat race ever witnessed 00 | eee i ae aaa heen dist Long Teand. Lady Thom was slightly the | ey leit Dehiad many acores of package: j er two | Ricdies, Obe of the men was sent to. bu ae Lady ‘Thora wen | tuirts at Sachcter aod ey wanaged ‘the first heat in two, twenty-five and a balf, pete ile burses were Darmateiny “) ‘ud toe Mountain Boy second, and Bruno distanced, | stable, obo worth £00, and the other from ‘0 to £40, Hud employed non-wulon men Mountain Boy won the second heat in two, | £iU te £10; tad eyloxit Te etrthor awenty-four nd half, Lady ‘Thom won| diinige. A inn tu thelr employ who had Whe third and fourth heate In two,twenty-four | Jeit the union, had ven frequently waytald, two, twenty-four, ‘The avergo time of tho | 81d threatened with violeuce If be continu | to work for tu 5 lour heats, was two, twenty-four and a half, |’ Jrscy Whyatt eworn—[e a brickmaker at being the fastest average time of four heats | Hyde, aud wasa member of the Union ia ‘ever trotted, a high wind prevailing through- 3m, Ua ee Shed Oe, one : HW ba oases out. An tinmense ainount of money chang~ | Hy tools deatroyed. in. the luke Tho notice ed hands, Immediately after the race, | on the door was to him Shas if ho sontloged Mountain Boy and Lady Thorn were match: | to work there they would not visit him ae eantaot eatalter rece for $5,000, baif fore | Mtl, but be must look to bis Ife, | Uulon were men oily watebed Lim he left bis Belt, over the Union Course, L. L., on Mon-) work. nyis and apples were laid io bis day next path through ibe Gelda, One time found five Apples aud five oranges. Ou cutting them A De he found they had beep punctured, and some- New Muroup, Conm., Sept. 30.—Joba J. | thing put iuside that turned the apples green. Sorin cf te it ton nk | Wa ge UH, aa to 0 bd Hils defaloatton to the Bank, | th,’ bridge into the river. Thla was continued oue about 060,000, was caused by stock svecule | four or five weeks. ~pect for the | their predecoasors, | what was left obi larity; {oF those nora) Geant, uncer | stield himself, bas Foes of the Va whose wing he ‘tried only givoa a very quaildied adhe he has executed. hard put to ity but iven to strengthen ; perntion cout be haye resolved | roclamation in which all dit | ensive in his oppo will and to the de- into the | Only made | 18 stron, eds of thousands of bricks, ‘The clsions of Cor that the files of impeaching itn is praet It ly uot very likely the Repub- an party, having adopted another and bet- ter policy, will be mwitt to mark any (echnl- | cal departure from ¢ form. But the whi tutional usa! ‘ay init of the d of fatuous detivnce, and the atte the President to set up a4 a national evi aitiiction whae hay of his obstina upon himself in aggravation of bls coming defeat and rejection, We do not say that Mr. Johnson's inten tions are knowingly unpatriotic, We do not say that be tntentionall: short-sword at the vital ‘aime bis blunted ‘of the Republic. that his real design is to aid 6 internal enemies of the very pretends moet anxiously to Parisian Miserics, The working tailors of Paris and tho prov- inces are « miserable race, who can tell hoart- rending storics of foodless homes, of pain ne 4 want golog hand-to-hand through lag- aamed Barker tyt4 mtimass be ehould have | ging years of thelr Life, Tha official eerount 8 bullet through bim before be had made 200 | of them ts to the effect that fve-sizthe of the workinen and workwomcn labor at howe, Tue men earn by pleve of hour work from $ dustrious 10 Franew. from 2 frones to 6 frauce. There way be oe t at 6 fronce'a dav, “though some, ine 4 skilfal gan from R frank to The ear) tage 0. the women range snd women earring 2 francs a day aa opworkers, and ton earning 6 francs, and I jowniie that this ta got fF from. the trie proportion, — Heel os, how many daye in the less, A poor women r «over Ww hen are 8 fi m4, cover the ox- ern im Albame, The London Timeg of the 180b lust, ¢ taine the following cornapundence, dated | Alban, 11th Tew now twelve dare sin moecurred, and the Albanese are bes Wee at re. thrown by the sudden VEW-YORK, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1 1887. father feet | donbt follow tn by Many of hile sar sme Dorce do wot Ki tuat he ws the Eniperur's sou.-/'urde Cor. ember the tle cintes of the Jen: Sunguinary Miom ta sont tioulare have jist times a week. Her | AL that place the populice mamenie ly deciaring tel intention *% OXcopt afew man bong! Haren, Sonor Garren he tart onan of | | endeavored to dine fain te reeovir froin the pnite Into which | "y ed Uy the Rpot ten, whe beter th HALO UE AT GRD ouvue aw or every Insertion 01 every exten line oF part of line. em rity FP Advertisements will be inserted in open on aa L “ im leaded also sa RRIF eat cL rea twul, Sept. os From Neaby Namuyiite, Sept oo. 'The elty anthorttlos are muuking eforta to prevent the newly- tieoted vilicers frou king ollice. tla be Hoved that if he old officers do not vn tosmorion by military force. rt waa the largest. ver seen In thle elty. Incendiary ires. is, tad, Sept. 0. -Three tne lary free oceurrsd at Madiouw, Tail, Iw cen url ye the taal twenty-four honors, A lumber | There have been bo fever at Grvenpuint, nd it ts Uhought that | action; and no quinine oF calomel wholly disappeared — The | einployed In combination with It, because the me whieh tt was rie wt, Ls not now belley: | the disorganizatton of the blood, alrend; ’ Mi Heaith to have had any | threatened by the presence of » pol one on board when tying at & wharf of stoors. Bailey & Dobe: Tho pationte were ense, th Lemeioyed in the ginas tne [connection whatever with the Chinra, which iy wently 209 feet from wurre the parties melntain s struggle with mont, depreesly A theory pat forwant by Alm ‘of Polson, whi reece to lower and co ul the loctors te that the polsonous malaris avo arisen from the vesselcome | quantith tiered the disease ap ed by the Poaru Covers Cooper wid eect ther | tory, wifeoted the vietlins, who were predine Poved w Ite netion, Tt le chan —— | (10, w be ascertained on appl 3.4 , ordeal Price Two Cor | atreveneitds br euth line more than fate Yellow Peover. ond. No other medicine shoald be given Jo conjnnetion with this remedy, In enae they | Bilght connternet oF neutralise ite autingnt md be rer te and artent to disturb the nervous ayate secretions, the Intter to aki im During the administration of thi aipbate, and throughout the whula coarse of the dis: vit powers ahonkl be caret iliy by beef tea, ehickou tea, in: farinaceous Articles in small qnan- Always remembering that nature hae to but bad oo t uty powers of life. Upon this rational view of the nature of yellow fever the nee of small of sound French brandy through. saphore of the faces | out the disease la evidently Tindleated, and | this stimulant shonld be given In small | quantity at atime, but freq ty some of gay two or three gad wiesterted ourhreak of the euklean'e. | yard, (wo earpenter shops, two dwellings | the physictaue that three mea sent from the | three, | oF four hours. ¢ the } me tnat thas It might amount to decimation and one atabl, conuining @ valuable horse, | to the hospital did not have yellow tem ot ie circulatory are ne | Whar excorted it) th the sonumer sane ed forward, 0 Ayr | Wore totally dee troyed. fever, and some of the faculty suppose they | Drrndy sho a4 Lidad L my Ce ele cart | Srrent ANOO IanMbitNta, Bat the wredioney | Nemwen ‘ 5 vanes cied with ® different form of the | should be taken that the stomach ia not over or one ahabltnnis, bat the dnithary | Arugcit's hop was tmniuciately afterwards Pirst Hnow of the Sonson. malady by which the glase workers wore | distended by tho paticnt drinking large quae 4 sand. Now, the visitors fled almost to «| ey ty family within | Krnwi, N. 1, Sept. 90.—Theve tnehes of tities of water. ft ls always better ie DIAN upsei: the firwt alarnz, @> Cost the Misenae | for now fell towlny In Nelson, fifteen mites irom water In small quantity, and, If possible, to commited ite princtral evenre upon the | pensed thie place ‘There have also bee several | AF reporter, accompantod by | have that well led. Indeed when lee cant be carried off, according to the musletnal reetes | The tealy of thao! acta bath tbat Kellogg, «© young man | Calining the stomach and relleving ; thew TESS TaY tas maly of the attic rhe + ing of internal distress. In. all cases where | Be, gee eta The M binonds ne of the fest attacked, but | there in muco beat of skin, and where the hea Wen Bi 4 The w.e work upon this) Hew recovering rapidly, He ta 21 years of | pulse bas a late amownt of strength, I invari- of se members. cass @biol vewel, and ¢ have her bigh and dry AR War strong and hearty, but the aickuass | Sbly combine with the sulphates the external familie of tine . hae fe a wet shoot : this ts wrung out away ih as ae Pit ied abe at the latter portof tala week, — Bhe will) hae reduced bim to a very low condition. | water and encireled around the P auined le: rcarnien, mh pirahenada (He then be brought to Ui be repelted, | In reply to inquiries, he sald he “felt well all | body, hanged every hour, or as often nt 4 ttreeta din the evening TT erie nud again pliesd upon the ie’ Lane to His intellect la clear, the yellow ap- | It becomes dry, the head being at the samné . usanl, ateribate he Me Let Geet, Aiud | pearance about the eyes le dlesppeatt | Hive enveloped in a wet towel. " r ruspicion | ey is be Aedndrelce s Meshing In cases where the skin is dry and withony pleton The aie oo the whole, thongh weak and unable to | sofiness, but not very bot, and where the vi- : tik proves acitement, he la doing well tal powerw are below par, the vapor bath is gid i To thie case a Majority ihdinit BE la tenors, [oftentimes extremely taetil, ellminat nj scan the Clty Council have reported In fiver of . | polonous matter from the bloud withou the teat conabt of b the exo eration of Sigler f faine house one man died and another re g the strength. The vapor hath rir tase ale and treah Bide sulk Wee ly mate by placing « eredio and blant Porieeat ihaetineeieerin ine Le hs over the body and burning a apirit: lamp uns aap Rue adel Ale Howe case, and the Minority have ro= derneath toe quarter of an hour. "Ele vac wall And a evil of yatertyine, feeterine Ah ported (hat the charges were ined The por bath ts well adapted to eases in whic! In when revirats ' on ie aatil's the broshee of Ab niece have adopted the Majority revort cunts ta he lege The soremandent bisa much depression of the nervous: ao } sana monitinty until >, the brother of Nit A of the Navy Yard ai Poansacola reports to | circulatory aystem, with paasive congestion tray nts (Ve ese Die PC rater LAA end Seca IACMR LIL Oils toed thie Navy, under dave of the | Of U3 kidneys and "other intemal ongana. ere thaine free from tiyputation against hie chars Pia i . ‘The great to be attended to tn tl ‘ feter. At the conclualom of theme proceed> tires nen eer crt ust thero have besa but yellow fever le a we iree new cases of yellow fever since the 16th | Whe toga, Sigler d hts office as Keeper of 5 The sict ho Hosptta ¥ gdp) st Aline Honse, which resignation was Usb aie inary Ltt “dh t and ats y nud with pusetuaiity Inthe prow can prove. that h 4 pted nonitooaaly, ‘The etty authorities "wy y doing well, and he trusts, | her doses from the first Invaslon of the diss A pense at ft i ; scan paar ta with the exercise of prudence, to be able ine to its termination, ding an: ralziog 4 » allowed (9 enter, Val Inetalled 9 new inte his piace, ah port Pensacola cl up of jumbling of the ‘agent wilh other ther+ frei Albano hos fev ete and conducted wedi Wi awale mediately went to Work over the plane FOF & port Pensscule ‘clear Of they oe tloal remedies. ‘The se of the cold, wed Mie Mis even ABA aera ont SSUES RG Te” ne vase, ‘Thies ends the Sig sheets, or of the vapor baths, must be t privelyab etree ae the town and shown ou Aline HH Thus ends the Sigler ©886 | worieas Monon, Sept. 28.—The United | ger Mf to discretion, the land-mark fos BE tho other ete, Upan no pretence beam in| than the muh F ut Paterson, avd this action wilt doubtless | which arrived et thie thelr enployment or nowemployment being foal fagte Se i ally murdered themn, | torgaluate proceedings clewhere i luntant, with seven eases of | HE tasversiare the skin, aud tue state ot With a Mine Bose eron board, sailed this morning | with tho elrculatory power unreduced, the , es Kid tae Wit | teem wie, ae fora cumopany from Per} Tan CHamrionsnir Maron Barwon rite tamouth Navy Yard. Bive of the we of pene egees have often the moek aale Jotetiuites the followin bit . which did vot arr iy dela hth i utary effect ; but when the skin is r tnt A sesh Ralidunehen Arasnios xb Aviurcies (Pu.Lapeirnta) patients have entirely recovered, aad the | pinry eifect but wien the eltin ta Hus Mine a Hpleasant experience to an Buy tint Lid Ove. Yesterday afternoon the recond game other two are convalescent, required; but In most cases of yellow fever Lar dl | Hotonsly shouting thet one ¢ © of the sertos of three, for the championship, New Onceans, Sept. 24.—A private letter | they will prove aporerful auxillary to the ace hen Tovent to Hunpstead 1 aw my Witla Mad boon poland. amt duinvaten the! was to have been played on the Unton san: ‘Tho fever is steadily on the Increase. before mp tttad wlpeceorgy celled po iow Pirloualy, wed Ching at. ovesyibing, Lea | iva. It was femiy | grounds, Brooklyn, F. D., between the pres ‘There wore eighty-four tntermente reported feedbggy hte Gtriey ‘separ oe him bite nt least a down. dogs: two boys and | the patwners wet trum dear | ent champions, tho Atlantica, and the Atble-| to the Hoard of Tealth to-tay—the laraest | other’ agencies which I have Indicated above, aman. OF conne Lea exceedingly alarias | to door, and blow the Invectlon they tica, of Philadelphia. ‘Tho first game was number yet announced, On yesterday there | have provi more successful tan an: Sriey oe te une ten or ate bles wes} t sty vontaa thet te ge played at Philadelpbis, and won by the local | were applications to the Howard Association pete ged Hey geen drive bit in P bus Ii vain. | Jelub. If, therefore, the Athletes woo yea- | from sixty-five families for nurses. As long | great confidence recommend its adoption ta AU Tea aprong Wis ab boy mind ee hl out Ih tho ope. nlay's msteh, they wonld havo become ' as the present weather continues there will | the medical profession of the world ss th¢ y the breast: happily Twas near bln, slate kad chicas: (he most rations 10 mn as Kosoked Wie ir Wilb iy whic, Hin estioff| bland ab hase wera encaianly Aring: tan Nevaer ne aire Wire atevcie: (ater doaataad ‘salty cod toa algtic ped wich have been yet Jevised for the eurative towards 1 trode by bis ride, | ke wintows w'th tue idea of | H¥O games ot of three, a lor treatment of yellow fever. ied ie epole te fins tat ae however, thy Atlantics wrote to thele oppo- | chilly, ‘The Howard Association ta doing Aurxaxpnn Broo, im. LE continually apoke to tim, tart be . inburg. p " Uat thre of their men were | notle work, but from its very maguitude, . 2 id ne remand t coaxing or eeold 7 ; "| stow it Feels the Yellow Seay suppose t woe ecrtr inl al te gem The Dublin correspondent of Jaid up, and unable to take the fleld, and ask. | they are cramped for funds — bf ii Ing the inmense mivehie! Ye tight do, Nave | Tames wave bug for & postponement, ‘The"Phitadelphinns ANA, Bept, 90.—The number of| pig following waa writton by a yellow fo» Pareqen nremen mr Hien km & Fem Dreceedtleg a reform whieh ian: ¢ | Cobld HOS see Lhe "80 Of procrastination, and Intermenta from yellow tever for the twenty | vor pationt on the fifth day after boing takew T'wan terrified at the {des of tie gutting | aitnting ths Arts tanta: | replied they wonld be prnetual to time and four hours, endimg at lx o'clock Bundy | SioK' the labor of writing It causod « relaped bob 0 1a , ig of the Cork Fetine | ptacy lBals i foto Cardin Town and f ou a5 | Cm et Duitlee.. A meet) rk Kerns | pty imate. Aceurdingly, yeaterday morning, were 6L, and the number during | ‘yuich came very nour conting his Ufo: — poi pretty AL 00 00" | Tre repore at 6 somite they pot i uo appearance at the Dolon the twenty-four hours, ending at lx o'clock |"ap.¢ writer of thia baa had © glimpse ov « T datertninga te witty the ‘butter ‘erchante on he stl grovn ‘They appeared dressed and thls morning, geld ea parent, od the way tare v8 pat wad he ran wp to Pryor's gate, and E threw myself moet pew stator ready ia the ree but the Atheatio Jomiim, ALA., Bept. 39. ere been t—Tuesday moruing *! low "ae from my horse upon hita, und enujeht bia by | ateribute to ott | uniiora was nowhere to be seen, A good but three deaths from yellow fever during arn {utroduced Iimself unceremoniously the neck ; he bit at me, and stra, but i | deal of rocrimi::..ion passod between | ryabfainel Biccrnny fo break, every bo withont effect, led fi i of ol Dicer tineme Kia RiLige cere Winer acted nod In thu English markets, the | the yartles ou either olde. ‘There Yollow Fover in Domorarn. helpless and prostrated. Now appeared ax the dog, be atrwucgica were vo oapernte that | reine if ihe Conk tn were suenses and convuntions, and event D. C., Bept. 90.—Our Con-| army Cd Nd lg ledger de It reemed at firwt almost Imposeible. ty bold | hance eased, but the f % iy ha eaebera ii x ng. igging to satisfy theme him, LT lifted him np in the alr, when he | formerly consign ally ty» Aut rived at the determina- | sul at Demorara under date of August 80th, | selon teat Bot & bone tree lent wabroben, Wwna'more enaily man: tived to NOW went direct ' putont the most muitin nine of thei | reports that yellow fever has again made tta! Hut in spite of all the devils the skull re ring the bell Hatter with Che | yutyap aiuat tho Athletics, and Instruct thee | appearance there, principally among the sea-; mained unbroken. They mado a detail t¢ Twas atraid that the foam whicly was ponr men ( pemitthe Athletics to make 600i) mea in the harbor, keep contioually beating the subject on tog ing from hi th in furious eiforts to bite Pesach ne gia ahi bettors || 01 the lead and downwards town fe band phe nig “ wer amt t vine each ‘i eM, ir ing es "vive i New Or ne mind ornere Reporte PAA. pay, moan er poured ade the jury, and so with great diliealty f held five Inu ngs would be compl n= i. 7 is fr " tom With one hand see ps Hottie In nings are aveeseary. to ouneiitute «game, ey Ouest advice of te teat repre- Solas BA oe eave jp STE my pocket, and forced on my glove, then 4 SKU : wnt yellow fever a 0 ine i r Mt Ul the anthe with any other head eaad et'Tane | By ectting Iriel butt The hilule}piane Uiought thie was a down Sent Jctlow teler ae steadily an the increase, ! iney, of course, thought they bad him 4 the gardener opened the door, say ¥ that the dnfestor rig Ait, turning the entire thing Into « i ar Intermonta having been reported | Now they commenced a ctrlons gaine; al r fre und therefore refused to play. ‘They | thst day. ‘Tue weather continued sultry and | would whirl around, then stop all of @ SOA ATEAEA. tte. ieetea Li aoe Vettes Ao the tact that many turner | Tr, And then tine reluae The friemis | fvorablo for the disense, Thero ts great “on and pluy with acme strange devices that to get a strong cliain. T walked toto the ya tadelpblans pronounce the expe, want of nurses, and of charitable convey. | Wore Acithercarde Ror dice, yet sommethl Fying. the’ dow by hie meck. Twas de- | 0 they bave no Ie of the 1. ‘ladelphiaus pronounce the expe ' ¥- | of the wort. The subject watehed thle termined not to kill him, ae P thought if be j dient ci cs Atlantion as downright shabby, 8BCe# for the sick and dead. A fow more with abenee tnterent, 90 ae 0 thet & x proved notto be mad, Ht would prove wich Athaation dca conduct av boing CSS had occurred among the troops, The Most forgot his broken bones and unlilo fatisfetion to the. ree peewena wivvr4 he re Att lon Uefeud Uielr onnducs ts belP cxpenses of the [toward Assoctation are eeti-| outs Bhus bis malad and the epics had bitten. { perfectly Jo titable as against a club that ° - . the game went sploning along together ti Tinade the gardener (who was in a terrille sought to the an undue advantage of the The Jackson Kailroad | abont dark, when e servant entered and wake fright) wecuie the collar agnund his ml fact of some of their wen belng Hl, ‘The Company annonnce that they can run no ed if the subject was sick, Ie rather thought he other end eehain te a tree, an “ A 01 In because of ber of - | be was. ny sealing to Kw farthest range. with tl | ut the neevesity for prom) Philade' pence da Be demand the ball, and worming traln because of the err heed A dclegation of neighbors now erowdea force, which was nearly exhausted by his HiMtler by remind the match I --A otter from’ around the bed to learn how the sick wad frant 1 away {rots B (nr Austra) afore than tnt the spectators tent tho en-| Wishington, La, reports the disease provar felt. Ie endeavored brietly to convey some And aprang back. He made a dexpunate H Clone, devuanog bacle and recel¥ing thele | Hent in thet village......The Houston Trire | Wea of bie feellngs. | Cue of thoae present pound atter me. but finding himself foiled a s 4 lo Nilored the must fearfel sell Lever heard, mo.vey atthe gate. Am unlinportant match ve isn abatement of the fever check the fever, He nnawered be might, t day he did nothing hut muh to med) j WM eventually mado tetween two pleked - Galveston te still | provided it waa neither calomel nor quinine Hit jewet wo larew len meat, anc he same nis, and the residno of the crowd remained. PE adtaoalbed Pare aes rar or etry ed at it with fury, but tnetantly: dropped tt | i ud leo as to ue expediency | OF th nines those of Galvin won, n MBS amen Sania aiclan mate his appearance, looked Faitiog again, The next day, when LT went to seo ing the makers — = citizens out of & ave seriour, ga ¢ bis instructions, and told ihe i J shoot te seemed worn, oF | it ra, Davin bi a erie et oroa oy Cana} died tn two days, and that the living are km mildest i aesack ie Knees with simnoet au pinned hun to the ground between th | da ald to be ts futuro residence. af alareaton te "| decent drink. Now he bappene Dronge of a pitchfork, end then fixed m | tee for reconaid Ty Washington last ook, a couple were | “inser Of starvation for want of the coms) ways thirsty, tried citrate of magnesia fo fiieie gaat aiasrl ole necktie pulled pists Aaiaban married at the grave of the wife's mot at articles of food, While, but adon grew disguated with it, them up the fork, he sprang up and. mado a dust ‘ Py ' proiigige “4H a rica lemonade, but with no better success. Ab me,which snapped'the whole chain in two | _ ‘Echoes from th 1 in the Lon] | Ta closing of the Pars Ealiibition P| ano pamouy Yellow Fever Cure of | The novel idea struck him to try pure cold v died tn forty-eight b curs from the time Legh of bila se ized walt Rae ddes. bi ate aud it turned out w be exactly the he weot ma RIVOAL » while! oo} I place ttn L y, occupled thres bours nahip has to leave a Northern port,| ‘Tho physician continued his visits, and A Son of Louls Napoleon, a In its performanc American or European, for the Weat Indies, | Woull andounce from day to day with ‘The Emperor's iMegitimate son by the late | wrestle turee tunew as A JACKSONVILLE paper Ie anxlons for Ket fellow {over ts endemic, and occasiow, | Ts alr that the patient was better. In the Miss Howard bas just married a rich Hun- Hers to take land in’ Wlorida at Oity cents an i eantime, whee not interrupted, the subjee Wee Hawn Has uel Weasel j yess it is necessary that every pre- | wnd ihe spirits and the curious game played oil ( Hula dea scoltellsnl bday he suceowshely wits all tus champlons | Parton, saya Mra Stowe, has lost tw Hon should be taken to protect the crew | by the Latter went swimming along tomethor mention. It will be remembered that Mise dition tat he whould ps hundred thousand dolare for want of an f thie; dlaenso, and | Se 7bcn bo a8 on Cae Aras day, but eracuslly Howard, when an actross ut a minor theatre {and that it would be as | international copy wright. autlonary /fieeeures “incet | RRO, Rew sraalien | some Of (be. epirily In London, became Loris Napoleon's tis Hain atopped nt the are | Ma. Breciva's navel of Norwood,” Is] worthy of adoption the first and foremost ia others Lugged, and all that ran around grew before nit ji ¥ ‘hen ho A ame Preeie Re nn) i i {puutlent nin London on the | “ ptiletion of the berths of the eull- more aud more carcless. But just ve exact f tho Republic he caused ber bo e Oe Taint anee Wi tee clober, idhout the fltiiment of this necessary | Proportion the subject grow more aud more Mw and intalted er anabetom Just RC URGE MITE aA ay Canesan towryern tall of making w dle | Frvleeinent tie healih af alps! companies | * powerfully weak.” Thursday morabng be Opposive the ide nice to the Elysee In eios pute bins wlutiiyg | CONNEC fees when a Vinge mumber | taust be iinperiiled § fo strongly am L! was all powertully weak ; the spin thea nie Montag, where bw baw! her eb athicios pute Limsels lp a ORULE | OP ee wanted In one finilys | htupreased with this tne uses nett bat two, one Feated oo cach byelia constantly, Bhe was vury wse auvatenr throws ‘Tur ornamentad water in Regent's Park defective, in the ace | » Kick and a snort the subject Hang baek thy REA Fi veeiiadyeie pace Athrill of udisisation runs through | the scene of the terrible aceident las Win: stlon ford lo the meainen, Phy | bed cover, landed on be Boor, and vaidy ] oe ay rarest ee the spectators, done kine cove | ter, Is being filled In, ao axte make am aver. | Mwave cousldered It better tat the alek | alut dead yet, wanted for many he t Ape dente or three thee inponehiaits | tunder an awning or| With the assistance of a nurse, of whoe came Eanperor hie contin Yip) Poe NE aietlinely delloente Hearty. i t, than remain bes | existence the subject now becaine aware, ht Inuions with her Gib he marr wees a Maun Twain’ ta 8. 8. Clemone; Jow thn baity ventliated coupactiient. Next Pfount his way back to bed aguin, Friday Montijo, ‘Then he rewarded Mira Howard Pau Ge Len ees Fee ition L_ would put cleans | morning he found hunself eo. powerfully by creathig ber Couite 4 of £ uregard, wand I pias 1 Muswett | o ia D. I, ne Sf tha word, Cle ins | weale tas hg aid uot fool able ai | a 4 giving her, beskles w great. amp of m * He come spose obtained by daily ablutt er he doctoe came and looked rather Webatean hod hanwaoie estate enlled Bea | tng genie oad ad Tuy sensational styles and meto-dramatic sa of the clothing ve pleasant (han tisual ; auld that everys regard, two miles fr mn a. pid. Some absurdities of many of the two snillng of the ves dexpeeted the subject to div, but and In order to get her | qt Wan, foe the sat novels atid novelists of the day, ar artire, the capt iuued le, * You aro nob going to diet mure compl wf hit hands, he gota | Uo nea earicatured in’ Bret Horte’s book, entitled | should ascertal ¢ med cine cheat e tina tew day toollat Eugllst ig 1 old funily to PENT edad dese Mey ‘ wed Novels,” which Carleton & Co, | tains euch articles as micht Le requiged in|” A brilliaut hea etruck’ the subject, and airy her.” a deed, rant | . will publish next wee et appevring among | aniuniouinng all bie strength he rwised hin A large mortgge on the property. As SUI OWENS GS Minne the ' 4 OF these the most important are | sel on his haunches, aud told the doctor he might have been expected, auch nm. marriage | p showed la Trannies » thunder teas, Sten rin ek Masts Anne Hiphate of nminesia or of soda, the sule | Would like to have something to eat, The Leta tua cren HAS acre per es , who quietly wraps hiner dian de Ula, Very litle syrmpathy, ifany, hap oll ellabegs | oe i i mgestad tosh the oubiees wilehh des . id dog lite, and ber busts ary | epieeds wpe ah Peete ib Count: GE ola Rn tata nesia, carbouate | cup of cotter \ rile x tagch away fora ers UISGR clon aba’ eet Beanisitnte bs i tilowen to chave about ees uimotla, nd ex» | duck swim? “Tbe codes wae wali made and py all bis old friends, One day he was open| then ace the epat fein wire, she ball wan}, [a the event of yellow fover appearing on | to attempt to i) whic n reproached with belng a woinan's nan, and ho latest report concerning this noted ; fired which took wit his ler. and con, rune { Dosrd & vesoel sailing within tho tropics, the | todo by eight hours’ bard work, lying on his fot Into such, 8 rage that he took the dved | load ear ath ret AE Me pte on the dilferemt. positasn be might have yed 1 the sulphate of | bark, wud Holding bis peuell in one hand and Gut of his pocket aid tore It up to show bis] p aking Op Mie | aig hind be been true to hls and Haguesis or the sulphate of soda, Us being | Wis papec In the cuir. And the pations «Ub disiuteresteduess. He knew, however, that | Ix Washington, a few evenings sines, dure |e moat potent remedy for arresting tho | Uves.—.N, 0, Aull French te € suppose hat he would have | idea bas become current that he was Itving | man and an apprentice bay were at work in ys + oF 4 mae ls shou! ne ied OF the OI od after her death hen she died be went! dians, and worshipped by those whe fullowed | 2" ab the window, passed down ing of calomel aud the same quantit; +4 bial over ti 108 ut found | Tes by thor @ Followed |g saw in the boy's hand, atruck ® plang whieh | Ae REMs OL cedhyevelly 9 AUS Ny | ei ©, were () over te Frente to lake Leeserelny Pt FANG | 11s contunes left thelr couutry for thetr | the Journeyinai) was using, and pmesing down | Gl tue ckttact of colvcyntt, followed by a Iara during ts passage, and there en are dent was he of bis right that ho got» black- | country’s g ‘The truth ts, that D: Hid ie & fire to the vie of yt ehrea cases, where there Is no. rept of bilisry pec he ial f ‘ure at Quarwatine the . h to. break the locks of the outer | has for seine months occupied ye Journeyman was dreesing, leaving the Rvs ne ay \ euty-fo the police, and. letter from the Cominis: | city Is @ matter of total indifference to the] A Lapy correspondent. of the Milwaukee ficlal object to be gained | bill of beatth; but a case of well-defined sary Informed him to his sorrow, as the | majority of hase who live there, Sentinel, who, writ plume, 1. for the organism Havtug | cholora having manifested iwself withle a few son was the sole lcir to his estate, ye | not surrounded by a numerous corte had attracted con tion, to. nd with a most depressing poison It ‘ o mu ct went back (o England. Beyond the run of | be readily seen, when we state that a ceived a note from a jentiewman. aduilrer, | fe iinportant. to hustapd. the strength, aud | day® ## this port, the guverument ordered 1% the kitchen at feesregerd, for 8 sbors tin | seare ly Passes, ad that be le oct | nly, in rilob the writer sald that a] not vo lower the vital powers, atill the stome | the ship back to SuArnne he furthee | th avy awell never got anything for mare seen at the St. Lawrence Hotel, where hi y who could put such beautiful thougtte | ach and the intestinal caval should be alw cleans nd purifying. None of the troupe ’ Tying, & caat off mistress, Hverybody must | presence creates wo more exctt to paper, must be equally gifted In person, | clen . alep to the adminie- peengons permitted to disembark bere, 1} say," Served im right.” rion who drops in to | etc., and wanted to meet ber by moonlight ‘As soon asthe bow= noneneeae fhe Emperor never took much personal | hear the news an alone, to which she wrote consent. She | cla have acted freely, the use of the sulphates | notice of Miss Howard's on after bis tn-| Ills departure from Montreal will cause uo | came'to tho rendezvous veiled ; they walked nediately, and thie fancy. It was, perbaps, bumane not to | regret, and bi nce in Toronto will cre- | he talked, he made love; finally d 001 Id be given In full doses (twen-| Boston, Sept , bring up the young man Wo look upon him ae | ats 8 bine dere’ tall. when be will be dropped. | gent to take e lite kiss; the vell was raised two’ or three hours), and it | east ra (le af father, Buk be took careto bave him well | Aaron Burr lived many xeare alter he public | for the purpose, and ihe aurckes gentlemen loered in thls queatl wish | still continues. rm am ‘& gontleman! 08 at such ® man ever | gazed uvon the com ures of Lis own C CT Rope reer ey peng perry emer flow batougs to the moet fuihicuabla cuba, { bad am axistonoe and Jeffers Deve wUl'aa | Sie 7, ot ‘ainaiue of hel (Condimmeden Waacth Pawel > '

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