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—— é _ NEW YORK SUN. - RATES OF ADVERTISING. RP DAILY. asUP DAYS EXCEPTEL avant Uva Chee cavers Noses am, Patton erode Fin le Opies 1WO CRNTS Twelve Coniir per wowk. Sit Dollars per yee, : é * “or every insertion of frmt lines oF loam... 800m oF avery extra ling of part of lina. —e—— 77, Advertisomenta will be inaerted im, open og q Mant leaded ' aie 0 ‘a MAEKLY SUN, Peadyon Trond yutesch week: te rent hy mail adv notices at ae @. Ue Dollar ter year + nyle enples three ceva a ———._—_— - 7 = 9. ‘0 be esertatoed 09 sppltcation ate oon, Main Aaya Rivprietont OCTOBER Price Two Oonts | stveven vette br cach ine tore than foe Aemereme = = == | Tr; == = —— === = = =~ = ene = — —- asks | a at wis | feoumetances wortd have been given « Government native journate opposes ths rerolutions will he princtpaly devoted to] “the excentioner of Hungary and Poland, Y Ul (LU t Are encom are pare | Hory titwence nox “ineeely ae spirited Hives Of the Government oa ot Wantinaros, Oct. Tun New Orleans Pier ynie of the Yorn nt 5 f hoofice, cuanting acartings, | ailtes Lutes politiod, le fer ie didnot! Avcther corre, ods he! de-igne of traltors, nut advises the Temol 1 ae Branch Mint at C x6. wt says tint Gen, Hartauif has been 8 a > ja 0 {which ‘wway contain fursber | (Ay thls wan & eatrabfe state nf tines But | gatny jonirual, on pheoe te lay the treaty on. th he Branch Mint at Charlotte, N. C., it; Cet yellow fever, and though the attack isa es | Samere natives hy Ae Weis adectnd by atedaatvne Titus 6 fonrnal, anys: /eeticle could only have beer publisbed with | Aoon to be pat into full operntion, for assay sy, Oot. 2 it Ye several «i before he on Ga. ispatches. Finwse pyen were ew tnews. He refereed to actarlin feuds, ty | isOn the msming of the Lith of Aunt 8) Cie ull comet aud knowledge of tt *] tng purpoews only, It le represented that | Fention this ate noon, a series of teao!uttone | dq o, bag ie dlleegh od deco ; tothe T i fig who are | Which waluable Hyes were Toot emery yeas, | eteamer shoving Fr ester anchoved in! Mfvistry, and. the Government: ia clear , | were ndbeted bn & plate, ‘The: flo eae . aad ate y ANTPOEEK A 0 rt in the resene niges wer pueals wiclos, Talvnd, of Can tig and | rey casiite for tt, Mtoe etating that | WOFsing operations have ben recommenced f ul r ind | Tum Narodni Listy of Peaguia states that GARIBALOIAN OUTBREAKS IN ITALY. iu thoriaed a ft ui ene slal, and Hundreds of purvons, ch'edy | foreien yo itt ‘the “Ammere! in the intnes, which were negtcctoa during | mb nces the exential features of the whofe: | all the young nding the rs 4 arty, and the | ed the det of Gov ra hildrea, who. Wad waited cone | i ato only” waiting — for the | the tate war, and that the receipts of gokd | ,-tsoter Thar a thar clanve of the Metropalt« | lectures at the Polytechnic Behool thers, n + Tm M er £20) for the | tat the occ h gave ime to them near at t an down ty the bench | death of the King to seize by forve. und ape ’ MY) tan Racie Lew which pr tibva the sale of intoxe ¢ recetved orders to leave the city with e Reported Flisht of the Pope, |: Allen x maid) The toomt unintatak iti impartiality abeald | to emt en the atemier audderty | propriate ty themselves Pee ant (ARS | At thie tnt are on the tnerease, not only | lensing i quire on tue! Saninih te fw accordance | Ronee, If they exnant produce the certificate have acted as captain of the reserving p chamavenae Ul nterference of “Gevern: | OP veta with enanon and pris | den, Meaye chat he atavervente are | from loealit fy North Caroling but from | i uns tks en ‘tous aha tree Ay \* vrining their attendance, mot 2 yoand had been owiting wih &@ munoeret) tent Orange muet be proscribed in | Ketry, ‘at once, and as the distance | fake, yeu they reveal, n oleae, @ moet | contimions States Guifirmed by elvhters didevent enactments & Two matches for the champlouship of the NEWS 1IRCM FRANOE, | siiwer tor tute tore dean arrives | Belfass white Gooey was disp eoerd in Dubin, » Wa ec conty ten were bled und | covetoits idesl-e Pant” of the | wv. Wallon, OF Aan Prat the rin | Waeront times si te deatith of Mee touath | Untced States wll take piace between eolore } At nt the elver and Holle om the | Jing to Peubustem, he said It vas not the | Wounded, of theta being wotnen and | Americans themnseivee, Little kang. allou, of San Francisco, om the 7B | toed nur infringement of the righta. or | play «on Tharsday and Priday of this week, ; \ r , ] Box, atid at the goue through 4 watate ot ghikiven, Th eeenner was the Zounby | dom Le trapat reed (9 Kriter ance | OF September wrote to the Secretary of State | lhertien cf men, we predge ourselves to sue-| gt Biemklyn.. Phe Excetsior Club of Phity pprebensions of Trouble, | ine veck. He» pire at Brit ths 9 eo ty remedy, U Turkish man- swat, The letter adte that | that the chiefe aril rapreaentatives of the | that, ty & verael froin Koulae, ho bad re) iim yane aunt et Je le Uhfal con | deiphia wil play the Talqwe Cinb on Thurs lostde the ven, and t dt out whea the | ¢ Mio We eet the Revolutionary Commuittae of Mie eastern | pe r ay ate | i forcement, aud te nee ont bert enteay eae onitor Club o j : baal PE Do lewee un WOE ilk bee pineal eoherwied | 2 tt Ye | ceived # letier from Mesere. ), © G. Marsh, [ore tn securing. tte extension th at | #4)", and the Monitor Club on Friday. d Hire Sale; hat we earn FROM OF VE BY STLAMER. 9 w.waan | tonal Schools and Que the fret to the View-Consute a: Herwelun. It rf L Atating that they tod discovered @ Russians | the ettre, mtiy pratt n: | | Tue “neat wowan ty the work lool hand ee ee hited all responeibilsiy or | retains to ret te! | Joverninenta Uireata | American f pure antl rrette coal, over | pom unity Tininiog by note’ wulce whether | Thiowe why vstt her ore eduressed by her Kinin he Ew ring’come'tTn the femin | HC eur to te, iale Government | x the, mre wc, ager Hees) to rele the Guveanment, aed, oven wore, t0 | ehirty foot deep, ard bad tnccd It for a mile | nial mela the following godrst style “Tam the move r " 3 o iad aly pacesb teem | o8 to the geant of a enpplemental charter; | Waly requites confirmation desire the death of bie Mal fharnatia, | ture f wo! Je “Tam th mi mob, aid vacaped. end anid he was dispe ‘ed Lo reinin the mitged AStPrPORRD PRENIAN ) R-vaTrER who leas greatly hatoveds ead who tae tie | 8OF 8 Good barbor, where there waa an Wruskeo | bewstitul woraan in the work’. No Empresa, } 2 = Fre RUPTION OF THA PRISON NA Ayscein, but bo raspece the 6 those re 4 | hearts of all Hawatians, there is good reasun | Shundatree of ok and fr timber. ommitie’ be appointed te | , ew compare with me. You a j . ’ | aie The Inch cormapondent of the Londo x od ‘Apite | at Hiberty’ to toneh mo, messlours ; you w! The Fenian Rescue at Manchester. |. rex a) os Kitty, ove hartyata | eo deine a, ehariee foe tie Cathulle UOk | a as is mtowing satin to look upen the treaty'with distrust, and Houry Toward, attacte of the British Lee | f! are aC teee | and tint there ip po eeatomanous mar, Very J Richt Ave fot ata eben, nae Cropped “wed, | Y ont the injurions ee | ‘The snepicions craft Lecorted a | eee At Mth prevailing sentinnent, | eytion here, and som of the Roxltsh Miolater veranes to | fow of the visitors, however, avall themse! vee frie Cred Van wormed by aN; ps cyen tees oe fects which wady bud in inducing | few days since tn be hovering about the ¢ wat : Avid at tho Court of Mualet, was married to-day %| “this rermintons Bo says s French paper, uge'e to coll in tonne, and enting ever Irish Capitalists for Ow Tharsday, (19th ut.,)* Ricetott! Gari-, ab | belt, the son of the Etalian patriot, arrived Nf OF Deve "le awe tating ala the western CRIME, to Mins Cocelba, daughter of Geo, W. Riggs, seed ‘ oe th + | shore hem wi'to'thewisp, exiting abanker of Washington. one the inenors Mel ae wm a a vesting ino lend ompalsory leasing, he prehensions, avd mye iniy ute | i tind n rol Aen, % eae Fare mult, coat with rank would porptaate eile and hea trech | suhtervte wind Sonate Ge tenth ae tho AM BAPFOS, nate obbedLoee | The receipts from Internal Revenue sonrce mi | bout otcring fur sevetgl Gare’ tee was rile BISMARCK AND GERMANY. ‘ contract, aa dne-third of dhe sll had teen {alert § report fron Cahiniverm on 84s | ge tess ogee ; feof tho Mere | Orany were @1,761,316 {ed at tne Hitinburgh Motel fn the courve of rn niler Parliamentary grants, He showed | atnouncea Kot Mg. retn rhable,” ane ", 2=The rato o . theeventig by a numaer of gentler An Important Cireula ere shaved of, propo 1 Wan ¢ ne hor rial ¢. From Limerick we hoat | vite, Nobraah P | expenses of the War Department. One of wtoaa he diseussed the svestion of che futare : | Fenuis spear fa L mit a el aig | Mle, Nebraska, wae routed Inet okcht of | hig retrenchment circulars, dated October Te ; inven that to nitwa: | O" (iat country. Ke the evening ke dled dees Ae, dees . Wrratikor | aid be | wl bine Anis we cere weon saute va | Ce Fobbire ins Dope ObkaKid, Ofte puakaaes | unt Crcuuceee, we Wits emewetsoals BY 11d eestriae, Int telvaihea Oosoae | eGoratienser eee oe eee i ve ws fe agreement ahould westward, ati from Valentin, that te | of twenty-four hundred dollare was Werpet ie Price of the comaiuted ration, which tee | eee eee teen ees ea tt rain titre. | A Conesronpeer of ti I Molt Gazette OuEbroak tm Maty. yi on infor be come {o, raccinmeuding tho ralatng of the | IrBogend 8505+ | lov he Foberh End PRET) tor several yeara been one dollar, a reduced | gpor all nutlona swayed atid goivrnel by liate. | 7 Tho Atperican flctilla under Admire ie mateo tiie tor Ra , spt of the cae wpe or gs | Rannm Cathal Chnrch ao the ening loved ae | cons to vat TIO 8 to Ofty cena, and the commutation for quar- | taduance, | oi Farmoqut has Toft us at itsedicere yhemrth I ni be vot ! the think nate yin ters, which was formerly eighteen dollars per |. A resotu the pnsnsge of | bad Hoon recived with hore grenter tha Las beon received of a quite serious ‘ ; JW FAN sLaveST CoNGHRS hawey pic nth, lé How reduced to nine dollars. ‘This | Cehultye mn by the Byrm Svan UR svedeet be Wounty a wtion by the partisans of) PAYS Htan Police OFice, dept 14, 196 Tine F Reticrnd mainte eval Journal saives the particntary of | feduces the pay and allowances of detached | 7ueeet yee “ nual ait Bartbatd! at Viterbo yurtontay. ‘The latest | {Wade ski J ee eanurinenned sil alles Abeet ao Ne dN 1° pape reirat’s oem | eat In that city of a notorious forger | soldiers on duty tn Washington twenty-four the Brnigis t fale at Tint Na Blvatcues, however, armotnes that the out: | iH Uh neieblorti dh atud them bare Geen al i vans Peer | cM uiiae Vaden, Rit aR PnIAAS AovCh ti i M als inte hae on ve 0 kn mo dollary et rth ie aS Hae Nek ot Oren utin walned by bodes wiane of wny ie waitheridics wave ustrie ar key, one vistlor cw and angular develo * We police, but whe the hitherto evaded are | General Grant refuses to have anything to naTHaA, Ne Va, Oct, 2--The Kutih : Le thle lenceml rsd omer Mile Rial Mass 2aU Belk i ba CAL ol ned Mie Nee sacle rot | Fuiitee wel ME ellatte, prove. Ueorae Ai ivea Had been on hie track | do with the unsettled claims before hla De. | Templars of the Plate ot New York held yh for pr tranquil Ba be AFoUee | the Banat, aud kewen, Including two Leet | to lieve paliitg. Wiact {hwo montia, and furnished au ine | partment, giving asa reason that they were | Hele annual conclaya here to-'ay, and elvet arrive W € Loins Os: @atoue No’ tether t Majursdenor eek, He Ge By | Proceedings were opel wl | An ex-Coutederase ttiocr, wanna Hiten x Feennd of his wanderings, Mo hae | contracted under hia praacessors and that |e the following oloors for the enaul chee sfontlrsad At sec gra dative th Ue tecont alert ota | tle elt , Wiel OF) 6 urged tite Resembly to obstih trom polite |e iriouee atement of what took. phiee white | Made several trips be ) Hoston and this | he cannot know their mer ‘These elnime | Yeur t au py 4 ot a fete ta aed eerie ae CIF ee ee bas Une | ald wid eerie thoyaelves to ue [hy wae' captiod iu the Cobtedelate Atay | CY (New York) assuming all manner of | #reto the amount of thindreds of thousands ve glven at Show, af enfoh the Riiperor and Aumcita, swell disguises, and representing himself wader of dollars, some of which bave been standing 7 1 ccoutea to it wh 7 itas be Seah One? My carlone names and in various characters, | since ral Cameron was Seeretary of iuvited to meet thely Au § bealind. Fev tina broken Oc aeR Hake Mens ae a noof we Proton Rs sina About the 28d day of duly Liat Med ot | War, bat D eurtnGaa iy s ciple bel Sh rt east the Prue ny) Guterview n.| Meera Bigelow Rrothers © Kennard ‘The President, tt ts sald, has conetn Nhat be anes eRe oe mente vii eae i ‘ we f x e ‘ diaveggaredt, Hila law Lh Pel yi _ | Warhington street, ond titrodi to grant the pardon of Hunter, of Virginia, for some time tn Belfast, Ureland. ‘The wages Veectsta (or mateay OU HIE mane with the murder of | aiceteetad to the cake M. Galea, wh Wad Winkie tive tntesview. te | poeyiteatis, Gm fonced letter purporting to | a9 the pardon comes atrongly recommended which the employer ofTar, and to which the The Opintone, a wem/-officlal al 1 rr intmatey atv the ‘prochers alter | POM Wel by the Frings: for rebel Ph Gordon wild that be unde a well-known deer in watches and jewelry | Aterg the endorsements tn fav for (he a Florenee, say beton yand seeterday evening were secom: | gi cr the woverament lett th 4 “4 an bet wg oe f W linen, asthe junior of that ni Hunter ts one froin Seeretary Seward, which tor, About & Ne year A woul! be 1 nd th i y a strong escort of Tf 4, te |, vernment papi ty i is walla € ots nt Js ald to be quite strong in favor of the " ey wea The demani bas ‘boss n ' trite joing tn the enya anit ih € wl pists tty tated, we the letter repre Tanta mady by the strikers that all men d bit er rth Vtween t rior eats ngest Ibe jrrpponal falverdirceted him to purchase certain goods, | Pardon. z Virginia, Hot join iy this movement should he diseme ; se sansa) [AB CV Uther ed the eure lone ew | ing iver ity © Uhe artis only, atl pole | whieh hedecired tole immediately forwarded | The frlends of Secretary Stanton“deny the ployed. If chis demand wore complied with PART ch (rub, amid. the cheers of Fe ee eee eee retina temas (Janene fae Handed om ithe Sours ate of] to New Haven, and otfored in payment «| atory that he had promised to furniah Gover |p, oor ee they would tiwve retuned to thelr work ; bub nts sli aieheast wen gb warenge iti ides ter alice | and, tiny we detnitely broken with the | Teck Hver. Gorn then exyecwed #LEGIL | fmevorttog to have been dete hy E Hor Swann with artillery for the Marytaud | shanks, of Tadians, addressed an assembloge | sn nner owe co erat te oneal To io Secres | Ny yw i eanny tured EvNerutntud, proceet af apenty tordlseuss | sympathy. with the «Confederate Staves it | fyi “Ewe oad aekacted By donee artillery. It is understoed, on the contrary, . eee ae aeeaey ea | At Hitinom, Michigan, recently, Miss Azoe ary, Lavullett, the Ho 7 mich dtotien (ous na the ramoval of the | their at t I Woon rs Of blacks here last evening. He pve, 0 young lady of h Y, Lavnlletts, her than their supposed entrence into @ cet- | i - ei tanee tee str F nek unde ben Cap ed and eentto New Haven, | that Mr, Stanton’s refusal was one of the FeO Leeet cbnct. a aut eke tac Nigra, the ftadan Minta Pea eT ieee eeeemecutidgen sui | Miutater Gurasctoanin from the Cublnet, the | Fate "a thon | illonsecnived 668 lb. tab, thal | eatises of di eully bet Me sclf and Sty. | sP0Ke wa one of a party wha had the power. | to the district school, of whieh she ts a tenday for Blarnitz, to confer with the Ets | rhs of Mauch winin two tales trom | SN itary. ib Mela cs marvianar aa tis | tag a » being the balance of the check, which proved | Jum o, TUNCUIY Between tr. | The Southern States woukl have been In the | teacher, in company with a neighbors daughe t co where they were Rescued, tis ated by hee ving to bea forgery, AM AYAAISo the letter ordering | J2HN8 Union long ago if the et, COOK 's Seeat, oe 8 Fenpee Whe wae te veror [tin aUh tit ihey weokl bere wet rid of thete | frmation of an elliance with Rusela tor that | Hay, to the | the “diamonds, ona Mr. Benjnrni | The Navy Department has recetved fre 8 long ago If they had given the blacks | opcration an @ Beld adjoining the rond, to ride Wiavomichin OF. Che: Atsttink Hoenae| ney seca bare et 198. OF, ele This was too uued fur the pationce | vesset to the Island | prompuy retufued the Meader ois & hoses he 7 Depet OM) their rights, aud they never would get in | around once or twice for atnusement. The perore aor or at nwt, Dra ve conti | of the government : the micolang ¥ ae dis | of 0 Tiagun tack, to reorive | [tteratating that he hed not ordered the rar-Admiral Dahlgren ® report of the sta- | untit they did. President Juhnson, if guilty, | horses becaime frightened and ran away with Vinwva, Octoter 1—Mvening.—It 19 an-| some fiend may bave been renuy with dice | Pond By the polices wad the wring pal gic | on at Toagua ® retuges Mayttan | and had no son in that part of the country. | Houdof vessels belonging to the South Pe | would be impeached, and even with the ald | {h" reaper, throwing Miss Pheli on the : che eel S i tors Were sent across tae frontie gens rnl, and one or two other Tayti no od @ forced cl ‘ cifle aquadron under bis command on th Knives, cwtne ber hand completely off, and aounced tilcy that the Emperor Francis | cule s tor tiem, Devoted fel: ade ty bad, | Chen tu touctl nt Bi. Nicholas Mole: Huvtl, for pacncertehete we ter brecae eal les ean ieee Siete unmand on the | of the Maryland rebel militia, which was | terribly maagling her body. Her injuries are foseph will vist Pasia on the 20ch inet |iuswce yey tein tel Reet eg LS aR eu bcdahe chara tela EVN CCA Henle "y Mepis Bit atieinpied to press cuoter on | Untot Keptember : the Powhatan, ogsbiP, | arming, would be powerless to du anything. | fatal, “The other girl was not severely ln ‘The salt Tax. their eaptire atopy distant place, tls not] Tyg London ines, commenting on the && Hollos, for $690. was at Callao, preparing for sea; the Tusca- | The men of the North were renty at the tap | ured. Brnsas, October 1—hveuln J ecpocted they will be brought to Mancuesters | 65°) trade returne of Great Britain, rv bh bed verb od there from the Unt On the 17th of September the ame fellow Tora waa ongaged in @ cruise to the Fejee | of the drum to quell him and his militia. Mexi Ma bpéstian Pusilaisoni? bot ied tt: st | ere ine Ue nwa ant oi agate he f e sof Cieat Beta, h Lind werd there frotn the called at tho atore a! We bacon & Co. witha | Islands; the Dakotah was at Panama; the! Yte predicted thirty thousaad majority. tn exican Matters. " i Merel r rir complicity ta the fetoh | cently i saya cd wwe exte of En hn} pe 7 RUSIIonS © he we cheek al e e 4 Vs %s ¢ — mt wo thalers per bne dred pounds ‘3 un NN ot he ys of the exten p v'iote bromght down frum Langue to d8-| Checeu deste ee the mame of 1M: Dac | Watoree waa at Callao, repairing her en-| (nig fur the Republican Opinions of Sener Romero, Movements of eral Prim. |i ts t . : Pry er, and atvded ta ie Het laby hood of | George L. Davies with what fur kines, and the storeship Fredonia was alec - — At a grand entertalament given to Senos sheer he Ui Perbiaps the ing feature tn there | tslack iver, At the Interview Gordon was f ve 5 colinw ., a8 win Ut 2. —Geaeral Prim, the | IMNORtASY VROM BISMARCE beret MEE An ee eT ee eet enor ta | Deenanr cee. Tee Sliaw: wi there, a the Nyse wis cruising on the Tennesseu. Romero inst night in this city, that gentle panish Kevolutiunist, bas beew expelled | ae totowiug clreular, dated Berlin, Bept. | Whict the tre t, Portyaciyrht | aysdin general, ard eaid he | titng. He | Conn tn the viclalty of Valparaiso, ‘The Nashville Troubles. man took ¢he opportunity to express hie me Wo bad teisen roftge. 11, was just heen lnsued. by Bismarck to | Nery brave fellow, whi bad | filed to call 0 6 The following memorandum was to-day te) Nasivitsx, Thw,, Oot. 2.--Chancellor | views on some political toples of general im. Aerie tet bel ae | aipt eaatio eavals ut Brrtwavs tense nthe operation tained he has visited fnod from the Adjutant-General’e office, | jrarrison has declined to «grant the injune | terest mt 00.4 Hiv anne etbamod toh | © Lbave already communicated to you the i a 1d Le nid down on account| trmof Tifany & Con presented ‘w letter of | ened bY Gea Seager POR Gray tion asked by Mayor Brows in behalf of the | He alluded; in very complimentary terms, nay be y ‘ a winch have Lee went wo ua by I ARa BOK Ge 1G Party : tur trade, ‘ h Neer: 4 i, cy be ret ‘he | tn roduction from a first-class house in Philae Ae head a Matte low nadia old city authorities, ‘This afternoon Colonal te the suscess vernment in a stopped “lay Al are ral Auew Goverume and by | He dour elute another Ojn'., says tue | captain t ere we Bat is a y ting that he d red to pure ere How absen ron elr command lel J » ec rece! it bl | 0 interview pon. ‘The whole wold eanno Ue in diff | the expenses In case the proposed voyuge to . ig in the Fifth Military District are | der orders of General Cooper, demanded of | } i Ae set Pueriigns ty Landen he fi at| ! 5 firm. At the Morea ‘ rope Republieaniem on the whole continent, nib Te . could \ Hes at once, and wee customers are eure | Langue was tindertewen | Both the proposls | tained by Mr. Lota aaaalhe alsa ft until further | Mayor Brown possession of the Mayor's of+] Especially had it encouraged Mexic trike Loxnox. Oct. 2 d 1) cvive wiih eatistaction, It was to be tor ake up tor the bach wanduoe of others, | werd declined by Capt. Fdenborough. Gur- | ab bout the mar pon his | Hotlce from this office fice and the archives of the city, Mayor | for ber rights, and contribnted much to put, of the American Navy, wrrived in thle | thal it would be diflieult to posuade y to malntin tbh trade we must, Con and his Haytlan friend inquired the rem the ke Ul vbout Frodsham | It is jared on the streets to-day that 4 ultimate success. The some grand princt FE ee eee via wee | opinion’ that aa eveus ike (ve interview of] sles maintain our os iadutey ty of converting ordit ~~ Trnortd seta aa Hoe tI ey atone Cac tared on the streets to-day that | Hrown subaitied to the rallitary, and Col. | pies were applieable to the Anglo-Saxon and : | powsrtil monarcha, considering the | Modertuke, it ma aluvort an aga dealers than Willard & Son, ‘of Boston, th wi 2 Alden, the new Mayor,was put in possession. | to the Latiraces. All modern revolutions welved with marked ety} /.i es. | ‘ye > Of Kuropean politics, tad | cioth the world ou e orta repree ij! ed port Capt. Ede abe 4, bad them ordered and their own War Department, but he prefers either | 4 targe crowd collected tn t lie square, | had two sides —the aristocratic and the popus ‘ave ia Mexico, In Spanish American Re- ica, and in other nations. The aristoc Materials required for thie industey, and the | or H ain atiectation and a loft the oltice, No signa of @ riot were | Mr. Titlany was thro tirely off bis FROM EUROPE BY STEAMER, | portent revi. Tue runors cireulas ry Is cnucity, relative bot Folte | ova to vista usta the work. ‘What wher | ‘Tuts te wae.» will plane the martyr Gor ard, aud Yet him have an elegant and vale mor anys that a foreyen minister, who Is shown, ° mot Maxies, Wake deooila’ aaa’ om ial tad which had beet proposed or agrerd | COUNLTCE TOW We Kigke ip for taking | don ina new Tigat before bls sympathizers, e'wateh. ‘The letter from the firm in| about returning home, will carry with bim -__ — serupnions, and — also religions, — He laburg, Were Mot caleudated to diem | HE the saime Gave U ndvace of their by Jd the singulw story turn out to be] Philadelphia has alnce t proved # for- | an American bride, Louisiana, hid good’ reason to believe that Mec pare the uuceriainty as to the object of the | Veet ky cutapens ante ery ‘ a ome leo was mow entering on 9 career. 0 Jawerview, It fa, therefore, with the | own. ‘That, in a few worus ; Gly a week ago ho aucceeded, hy means of ; Tesults of the Election, prosperity and tranquility, It was) theb er culo tbat we tne frida te Gf the patlunal trade which ly exp South America, forged lature ob letrodnieion; a’ ouvainine Jeff. Davis, New Onuacans, Oct. 2 The Republican | poliey to encourage tinmigration, and to pro trian ond Froneh statcmeats the assure | Ube recur ma which Ww ve her pene §1,.00 worth of diamonds from Mr. Bishop. 0 i" welve Pi os, ine! | Mm «dueation, atthe sume tine main Juce Muu bie Visit OF the -Biupetor Napaleon | wuotlug. We are keeping aa por’ oa pretty The War on: the Mie Pin: Nothing more was hoard of Jones until , sduascthss ibaa) bee 2 meet —— Nabeser bro wed tain friendly relations with other Powers PRT TE OB AT MANCIT'= | wis due tog sentiinens Which we Louor, and | yall Vat it should not be for ea ty Cour] ‘Ths Bouth American mall haa just arrived | yeeterday, when he called at the office of the | A Washington correspondent of the Borton | Orleans, giving a total vote of 28,61, aud a) The condition of Mexico was woefully mis Inwh.ch we participate, and that the thier. | Hvala are, now ore numero. mor” ene Tog Kiwthampton, with dates from Bucuos | Mente of the Ameriean Watch Company in} Post, under date of Oct. tat, says majority of the registered voters of 1, understond outside of Mexico. Though no In the London Times of Thursday, Sept, | Wo of the (wo sovereigns retaiued the ch ud presenting w fetter bearing th ons, of Virginia, 01 In overy Parish hoard from ® majority of | 8@.f6 advanced aa iu the United States, the {Wwe Wile: Propare ourselves for | Ayres up to the 12th of Augnet, and from the rave, but it wae whatever have taken place. ‘only charitable to. suppose he did not under- stam! the country he undertook to rale. He “ | raster of Kis orgin, According to theae ex- | Hines, and tt | geil @'gnature of * Tifany & Co., 650 a1 rd saves seo thse masses in Mexico were well meaning and’ do: 9, we find the particulars of the Fenion res | ivtions, the luternal uluirs uf Ger scompetidon far more fevere than any We | seat of war up to the hth of the mame month, Broudway, N. Y jected alx valuable | yeaterday on ieee ee, arwlinny | te rensone registered voted, | cle. They bad been purposely Toft in igno mc in Manches or, the day Lofote, menu fre pot the tuple of conversations ab Salz- | bave itherto exp poral Mitre arrived on the oth of A watches, protilsing i call and consunimate | Le'taditeen terconsule whth his client relative | 214 aupposed that nearly every one of the | rance. He BG full confidentco In them and af which bas t Ly Calle | tng fy the aa hi Wich the ticst amore | fn America —british cvionles agatn exerpt- | at headquarter at having taken com: the bargain at ot Jock In the aftern to the approaching trial in November, Mr. | remaining thirty-six Parishes will swell the |! their eapacity for Improvement, now was M e Hoenn ee ean Lis fact is particularly | ed—we may aay that our trade is prety Pot the land forces, Immediately began Tt appears, however, that he had not the | [Lyons saya the defendant la ready nod anx-| majorly of votes | there any reas hey should not be Mi he Mane Hee, about a week ng. tee einge that the reception which | equally divided between North and s Jong talked of attack by moving b's army | opportunity of returning according te fous for atrial, The lac of defence will be tor ealf government. prehended two men, who spoke with Trisie i ore wid. aupposition that is, the several Stes uf Bouth America| gone 0 iniles Inte the enemy's coun! ment, aa Detectives Jones, Leeds and Heath nit all the facts ny the legal con- Th It was a inistake to anppose that because Ainerican accent, wud who were loiteriog | a Germany showed take Detween them British goods to ubout! yinhout encountering the least resistance, | were on the scent, found and arrested him on. s, I will bo contended that the re- 1@ Mitocsion im Mi thoy had a social war they were, therfore, about the streets ina suspicious iuanner, at) Danie te the German 4 name ¥. 4 the United’ States alo a Place called Tuyu-cur, | Warhington strect, and committed bim to | eoguizal constitul octrine prior to the} Monrr, Ava. Oct, 2. The seeond days | unfit for self-government. A eee wll the idea of seeing the development of the Toust be. remuemnts bowers the Paraguay the i kup ta te City Mt 1. thing tia | NM Me taught by fy and South, was | vote stands 420 blacks with 24 whites, with oh toneaeac speak of the intentiogs ry ge ye Gernia pation put ua eo sap te a red t ‘The fellow acknowledges everything laid % ry nf ) Shielded bol Se rade cea camid cio ee Lars {the German nation put under ti hie pag | the fiber 0 Kf thing that the eitize first all very few exceptions for @ Convention, No! the sacred asyluun of the 2 nt, Or werned by the fret six months of the |) pe of operation b Heat owe whic tie {present year, ard that the rotury ‘ {Germany detnand. Teriod have been atlected by excep tutelage of a foreign el searching his room noth | his State, It having ‘m uediate con! other consideration pging to bh of his ‘ y son to the State in- nan'ity of provisions and cattle, and | valise, containing a few neckties and collars, | volved the Koon” of baths, end In 8 coutro> een ean cliizens, but are quite unknown.” They supposed to Le plotting the robbery of | disturbauer off | Inge was found by i. of the | Parnguayans, who were enabled to © onal ei} tq: xcepting & | tite and property, tr p, and on being taken tuto custody of: jeiita we tnposed on onrs | Cametances, Last year, fur instance, our | by doing #o reduced the alld commissarint | and three or for other amall article soaeetoetwect the State and the Federal Gov. | TRe Second I was misled and misiuformed. He hoped, no Tered grees reslelaton, Uae 1 vt le the tusk of directing th trade with the United States wena “above | 42 mich that the army ouly received hilf| A conple of wecks ago he went to the] ornmont, If adhesion to Ria isla nan trees ee See » 1 Gauhs to. ne Dreger & souquerst ands in thelr pockets, where each had # | natioial development of Germany snto a bed | 41),000,0W0) instead (404M, the | rations, ‘The tattle which waa experted to | house of March Hiro. Pierced Co., and re | to uho Federal Goveruument, the citizen was| | Cuantasrox, 8. C., Oct. 2. and return to Rgrope with better chances o1 re eer Ant and ‘remanded, “Prom | Where it can produce mot a disttirbing but a | diflereuce beln by tbe Ge; | decide the coniass wes 10 be. Toughest Yery | cessent fd Rinisedliag Wileon, of the. Ane of ua guilty of trea-| has Issued an order prohibiting all Provost | [ring some vacant Crone. Tit pe a tunde re ae eh “ie Ielen bani ‘| fruitful Intluence; we have avoided all that | cleney of the A harvest in 1560, and | dittioult pass called Tio Domingo, and it was “on Broa., of Chicagn, selected a bill of foe Ub WIN C6 | Coares fom exerolslaie Verlediotion Over any | Cea aL Une ans ae ec een Pommunications with the Trish police, tome | eee eecvnst che watioual moveinent, aud | Partly by the etfecta of the present prohibi: | feared that the aafety of the allied army | goods, had them put aside, and anid he would | dented that our G a bee ercising n over any | and could Lear ore divcourngemeut. He call next day avd settle. “The | did call, but exhibited a cut ws said be had been robbed the night before ext day der hi bf whom have vieited Manchester, it is confi- | poNG |" rn otnaae se colic ‘These | tive tari. America, it may be hoped. will | would be much jeopardised t Bently believed that these men will prove to | Bave sual to apneese s “A ot excite, These | ire dey resume ber old transacsione with ur, | hazardous movement it It. wi be the notorious Feniaus kuown as Colonel o foreign Pot Mg | butin the meantiue there is something very 4 ed by the flect ns, if the fleet was unabl Kelly and Captain Deasey. On their being | With success If torelcn Powers will avuid arkable in the ¢ by " In trea- | Case lnvelvin verty and life inspite | cause where the claim exceeds 6100. Gen. titles to iand, or in any civil | had made all his prepartions to embark a Vern Gri, but tine of hie supporters me tod pers ie to pura peek wn part to prove Loyal: | Canby has also signified is Intention tol proud This tight, hu have indeed My fo framed as to In fon with a loss of Of any elfort on hi ual erything wu a] progress ade | pase Curupalty and. Humelta,, tho army | was peuniless, and wanted to borrow @16. | Tye constitutional question ls ove whlch had drought up a second time at tho Manchester | Wilh :canal cate, & eg eciatit te the | by the States of the Southern Continent, sen hy the mercy of Mamhal Leper and | Wilshn Bron” are a well known, frm, and | ieee tn diy wetted: end as, the | modify the order of Gen. Sickles closing | to stay but for slmflar ndvice from some ot which his soldiers, and inlght possibly have to ‘all | thongh not personally knowing them, , combinations uuments of Mptate I ts his most trusted counsellors In Europe, ee ‘Btate Ki ut the Second Military aU cela aha lea peo aoe ia and returned. The result of all & hits” view of Ithad generally becn | bar-rooms thro maintained by the leading inen of t fence Will claim that th Diese olice Court, they were again remanded for | the German Dp Braneriaqlige Would. legitintely excite ts edd TAR WAR: back to Tufuth if not prevented by. the Va-| Pieree Bros, thought it/m sinail matter, and Manchester, Wednesday, 9 otelock.—This | dignity und uatiounl hniependenc ‘The Athens correspondent of the London | paguayans, ‘The Buenos Ayres “Stondurd | let him have €10 in exchange, for which he ‘ roming the suy pons Colonel Kell, 4 We receive then, with much satisfaction, | Times, writing on the 12th ult., gives the states fghat in consequence of Brasil being | guve a cheek nthe a“ National Bank | posite Duptain Dearey, having teen remanded by | ip the Interest of the pencetul development | folio. count of Cretan affulre: able to raise any more money at home or , which proved ev first int tanguatrates,'wers plscod ia, eeell with & | Grout iavernal aduirs! tho formal denial ut | #UoWing account of road, and finding herself unable to provide of Jeflerson Dav Mex fresh in the minds of all. Maximilian wa nothing of a Cwsar, bat only an automaton Mexico was henceforth secure agniust forelgy nviction and punishinent They regard the ques] Loursvinsn, Oct, 2. 1 ct m1 H. 8. Julian & ‘ " 10 removul to the city Jail, Bellevue. ir ‘of intervel ¥ ri The exodus of women and children from | any longer for her ariny and navy, th sn ah how, GUL metilad iy the War, eulside invasion, sudas the revolutionary party hag eee ae ne ee CT eee ete eae governments of| Cree continues, aud mauy vuluuteers are re- favece ad moved ahena to, try n inst ¢ Brigham cfm of D,'t. Brigham & | Ur thee om tttatlon bur wil deny thegustice | bankers, suspended payment yesterday. | been thoroughly overthrown, there mced be pve all the | Souih Germany will themselves bear witness | turning, al r suilering severe paveiions. On to bring this war toan end, as the da Con, Was getting Into hia carriage, Joues pre- | Of applying the decison to transactions bap-| They bave made an assignment of their | BO contin f thelr domestic difficulties them the two | for us that We bave abstained from all at- | Saturday one of the leaders o ee ainotee, | army billa cannot he discounted, the war is | sented hin witha forged letter fro h | ening Lefure tho question was settled. ‘ensts A letter from Gen. Grant was rend, ex \ poticed tO | tempts lo exercise @ moral pressure over | Who lande in the eastera part oF the Islands | at an end, and King Gold dictates perce,” | Brus., Pierce & Co., and check for $300 In yd deduced an pressing ble regret at not being able to atten! Wen hanging about whom they suspected to | their decisions, aud that we bave even unre- | returned to Syre with, some ot compan |The Brazilian Government was about to] the sum on the Springfleld National é Yollew Fever. | by the fs . ‘8 ore ; de Feniaus, aud a policeman made» rush at] gervediy ubandoued, by the Weaty of the sth | lone, Facts are slowly emerging fruit the | emit paper money with a forced Bank. ham was in m great hurry, New York. Now Ouuaann OF. hPa plow bree | Orr ae eee © a ee dnc of them to arrest him, in whieh be suc- | of July, the lever Which the situation of the | ¢ #e clouds of fiction which cone ® | and the Argentine Government, tom and ghar ited it to Nis ' bad so Intely triumphed. reded, Dut not til the man had drawn s dag-| Soiceriin’ ott Sspret, We shalt | Qtnar Pasha has succeeded to destroying the | expenses of the hour had been fi aber s The latter wos a litte | New York Demecrado Convention, | ; teeded, but u tare had drawn 8 Ge Lewntend otters 1a thes reepect. tn rieare ou cf Arcos from yum ine Leg ti prod borrow of the Provincial Hai : ubetul, yet th t obey orders, | Ar uany, October 2. Many of the delegates sot Meeth German Confederation will'cager- | drew thelr eupy was getting sotnpopular that even the Bra- | and paid'the check, Whea presenter at the morale tate’ Ocniaalion’ Gs ba “suspected person made hiaes| iy co-operate. to eatisty the requirements | ¥igorous furays of the ineurgoita have tid | gittan navy was affected bank it proved a forgery to the De erments during the 24 Lours ending at 6 ek this morning were 54, A letter from Secretary Seward also wa read, assuring the company of the high e@ toem in which he held Senor Ramero. fer and att . Tl ot . aM : t | tape. In consequence of this Kelly and Dea- | Watch the Bouthern Guveruiuente tay expe. | Wiste the faring of the Sussulitane i te] On the Lath of July, & mutiny brake ont = = old in Tweddle Hall havo already arrived, | ,, Time sues been ® marked Incroawe in the |" lengthy and highly complimentary tetta ey were pat in Irons before balng taken t9 | rivnce in he endenvur tu extond end conrulle | Pie pl RIE ete ae ave: planted on boars the Branly a emer Tuchatl, A mor Kew 67 ‘Jexander | O24 there 1s an unusually large number of | yours 1431 and 1861 from Thaddeus Stevens was read by th Aide itond, w fine, ujan strect leading to the | vuriabiy leave to tue tree. decision of our | 1! population, ‘The women, and hildre Hee keeping the captain a close prison A | Hives, p Seusees eat rere nominated | yoo, Governor Seymour will preside over | phia, and president Of the Christian Assocla- | ynavoldatile absence on the ocqasion. ‘all, and fearly ‘e tile in length; it was | Routhern & allies the tock of aetermine | We lt ents exmigrata to, Cireece, and tbe) steamer was sent to bring the tnutinecrs to hy the Republicans of Albemarle, yesterday, | the Convention. ‘The platform will treat on | 8ons died suddenly Tuesday night, Tvs Guiver Dare taestioaen lock fines 6 frawn by two horses, and was guarded be- | ing the limits which this mutual app \w d children of the Greek Muss der, but, on thelr vo woup the| for the Convention, Last night they were athe |. THe Crow Indians refuse to meet the the financial and tax questi ticket, the g . As ral disposition among the rirentos, ‘The bios nd brothers of thos Delmonteo's, Willian C Vacaurl, they were ed, but left len Bryant presid. without punlshment for the time tein, At ind by seven policemen, The Van had pro-| should respect. We have further tnotives | ! Pr seeded about bilf a mile up this road when, | fur persisting with calmness in this wititude, | buds November next | whe ace Commissioners at Fort Larauwile in | bumed in effigy by the opposition. ng. Many distingulshed guests were present | passlog under the viaduct yeich carrie’ | tn that we wee in the rulations existing Ly thy Baye oe a any ian their bores Hyht with Bueno Ay ° at alncns WAR, brik, owing tg Chartes Dickons. de es seems W bo to select now names; | Tyyiuy are fifty or more agricultural faire | and the evening paased off very pleasantly Jondon and Northwestern way erm of ee hi « d eentsonel "4 le 0 large Supplies Fes ee os OM Joao ct. 2 jane 1 01 ie i there Ow press jul e reor | now going w1 Ne ‘oO eigh- cl vives ome se ae talk ‘om the Fgh o | ents of arent between the North aud | *" Tine meantime the horizon of Hellente | ’rain was iu great demand, ‘The combined | Bovron, Oct. 2,—Mesare. Ticknor & Flelds aud there Is strong pressure for the reor-| now going on lu New York'and the uelyhe | str. Romero's specch wre received with grea moll of shots were tired at It, Yous of allia eh hn we inve 6c | polities is growing gloomy. Dark clouds) pind and naval en of the allied powers | of this city, received to-day a cable dispateh ganization of the Btate Committee, The old | Boring cities, . enthustaam. ‘The policemen, not seeing where the shots) and of the of the Zolivercin, a sure | ae Folling up from Crete; whieh inay, | Dombarded the Paraguayan positions of | announcing definitely that Mr, Dickens will | wirepuilers of the Democratic party aro | | Amoxe the victims of yellow fever in New en clear sky when with bis bride, but iva, buret In Orleans are Dr. Cleary, Fenian Head-Centre to this country to ulve a series of rrad- | present, William Cassidy, of the Argus will] for Louisiiua, aud Col. Win, Duaphy, a Fe SPORTING MATTERS, ings from bis own works in the principal | probably be the candidate for Secretary of | nian orgauieer whe eine y and Humaira; but with what as not known, ‘Those accounts of attock which had reached Rio J ¥ eiro up fame froin, dropped off the van and spread | tasis in law aud in fact for the Independent | HAPS, diverse ap Aitinsclves out wide, ‘There was then a rush | development of the national interests ot ihe | King df thirty to turty Irishmen upon the police | German people, | whien ) 0 ” Mi . Luan ‘op the bi ye time the steamer sailed, were complic | cities, Mr. Dickens will arrive In November | State. A rounia yurnal announces that the rall- and upon the van, One man bad a haichet 1 beg You to epeak in this sense to the | @thund mon the head tlie timo t citi i ! nat tly Another @ aammer, and a third a bayonet, | government ty which you wre accredited, bain Intere. Ihe People $90 ti tt | eated th Mt no definite idea of the reoult Could | ang will begin bia readings the tret week in aRcomD DIBPATCH, way rot Harls tu Bte ang a pow three hich they seb to work to break oper auth ou to read Gals dix, war has failed, and that the 3 be formed ayer . ‘ eo delegntes | SUTy care for first, secon bird ¢ meth Which they st t0 work 10 break open | gud authuriae you to read Use | the duty of transforming the hneurreetion Aeexitoston had oceurred at the pow ler | Deceinber, Aumany, Oct 2d. Nearly all the delegates |" 008 3 Ii tnto the tuck, | Ulitimately men with Inge | vvom aIKRFING IN HKLAND eae ee Hinttere Taatbe pecs | Matta ee caerma Ment Eaeees il Ad. Stevens Better. to the Democratic State Convention Have ar | | Tuey tiave a queer idea of “prohibition” | | Pontsmourtt, N. IL, Oct. 2—2 o'clock P ones—one of them of weaily one bundre CIAL SCUENCR MERTING GLAND, , ‘organs of Min g two men, and) woundlug se ere Bey vette oes hg ved bere, but who ure to go on the ticket is | jn Vienna. The police re ren 1 Aecece oe ee eve ‘he top of | ‘The general meeting of the Congress was | ple that the Greek Gover t would | "Fn Matto Grosso, a batallion of the pro-| ‘1he Lancaster (Pa.) Ex says HEU dest ia i” Waar hee minnie Hadar {is nelles Frosty the maped M.—The prize fight between Rocky Moore the van and the panels of the door bebind, | neiq in Belfast on the 18th ult, Letters of | The GieetOn OF ne a et ett to Tun iu forcee (urprised and rec aptuired tg i laededl fo snnonnen shat II mii | G8 maven GOs ARN Wns DM RAOEAIAS: | Oat eroene the las c ha Lissesst of New York, and George Rooke, of Provk id 8¢ he prisoners, ol he | held a a aie | cee of lite and death to Tur- | he By lian fortified town of Corumba, on paddeus Stevens is recoveriy om his res y Saati map 4 LS 5 ee, fol “4 ryasand doth ide, ¢ dnd et all the prisoners, Including the Fer) oo ey were read from Harl Russell and | key, ruin to Greece, ani of lite and death to tee var taraguay, held. for the tast'two | cent severe indisposition, and there are | Homage A. Neleon, at talked of for Secreta a Svegiia, of Perugia, haa just | dence, for one thousand dollars a side, came 1 policcnien collected tn a body and | others, who were unable to attead Hnances of the Hellen years by the Parnguayans, who had opeved | strong hopes of ain taking part in the | TY OF Ble yt vine § es ry ‘ t ca H suppressed bY the Ttallan Government | off this morning on “Smnithy Nose Ista made arush to prevent the prisoners beiDK | Lard President of the Con of uniting Crete to Greece by | thence a road to Bolivia to receive suppliva, irs of © the few friends who | Court of Appeals: Juin Do Van Buren, J. | for the publication of @ revolutiauary arti> | one of the Iste of Shale, and was a desperate Re Barrarh ee peaaeaes Pests | ford: Dittorig, the Presiden) aC the Coge ey of foreign tutcrvention have b The Brazilian loss was elght killed and 13 } a blin, the last day oF not, and Col. North, for Bate ‘rea | ele, | 28 SF Sie SOR OE BONE a Ae aoe among them, and ono constable was | gress, delivered an inaugural address, 10 | disappointed. But the attempt at suion bas | wounded ; that of the Paraguavans 119 killed | two, he spoke treely gn public matters, and | tii Bay ot eet for Canal Come) Gey, Surman haa accepted the munis | pocnds. 1 Sas (our mlase ° Soe an ee causing the eye to | which be defined social science to be au in- | at least shown that there ts worne vital energy | and 27 prisoners, together with six cannon | expressed mort hopethl prow cts of being loners Van. K. Kichwiond, for State Kus | oi Aat™ingitation: to. viaik Providence, and | PoUBds, lasting one hour and four mlauten rotrude, and was taken to the infirmary. | quiry into the highest amount of physical Hellente Kit and other trophi proaent at the meeting of Congrose next) fii sa MARball B ered nines the 22d instant as the day wheu he | The mill was for €1,000a side, ‘The last de young man, a bystander, was shot INTOUKD | a4 moral well being to which man can at+ | Gonal enth Mfedt la the ‘cause (9 HONOLULU. pe | Sone ——_ and M. Weed for Avto will be here | posit was made on the 290 ult, when the Al fap bese. ik See ee eerie | tain, He polnted out the difference which | serve their country without pay or profit, p Disustor at Holl Gate, eral. duege | Grover Is “also Iv Is rumored that the Queen will confer | place of meeting (near Portsmouth, N, HL.) j Beg Ot ee case havel “veen'| exiais between Ireland and the other parte of and many young Hon-commissoned ollicers | The Heclprectty, mrensy | wi ‘The schooner ‘T:1., Miller, White, Master, | of fr the Court of Appeals. the honor of knighthood” on eome of ihe | Was aed upon, aud the time appointed for 4 4 etures, and bein M! by two dis- | the contest, There is now considerable alaria + “4 | Bow FOr Gelogaive say they Dave no | OF he HUKO OS Be disdeeennieened 's secot er y ek Ae a oa ee ee oi i ediiietag. in tell | felt at. Athens that disorder may eushe from | Bax Fuancisco, Oct, 2.—Dates from Liou | a cargo of onl, while passing through Hel dato, ut ‘Want. new “baincy And tb6 | Kewiy MM. Bravros aut wate ere tne | ,, Meares snconde were James Cusick and { rough hit ‘nr and lod, hit he hat | gion, He. referred to the circumstances | the number of armed men who were deatined | olulu to Sept, 12th haye becn received | Gate, on the Ist instant, became becalined | strongest teket, Of localities OF | yucate of Jude Kdwards Pierrepont, at ble] Mike Costello, of New York, Rooke's ae- Viliitin Onuare.A len, aaid'to have Gred the | uuder which Protestantiem had been intro- | to invade Thessaly and Epirwe and who Bave | Tie {ogistature was convened for Sept. 4 tnd lumanageable, sod struck on Halletvs | persooel claims, Mayor Holtman is named | Eiinury rasidcuce vin tw. Hidsoty, near coode wore dack Browa, of Bostow, ead | al abot, wap ehases and taken, Detective | duced inte preiand a By halng emcee relat employment. ‘the Pe ays to consider the Reciprocity Treaty with the| or nad sunk, leaving only her mastheada | mour for permanent President, ‘The Gor. | F408’ ‘They will reuain Where for » Peter Dailey, of New York. The Umpiret i Bromley received » shot in one of hs thighs. | concilia the ntelligense on ay 7004 Mf Wet | edplaad, bul it can be rumoved ‘by lng | United States, but It cannot be ascertained | aboye water, ‘Bhe was 170 oli, and owned | ervor, In ls address, will take ground on | A terran from Aowuth has been publish: were dance Qobura, of New York, for wounded but slightly, Both ‘the horsce ts | the people liad tranafeired ty thelr bhurch and | now what the Grecks t to have done whether any ection bas been takeu, the| by Capt. White and others, at’ Yarmouth, | the side of the bond boldors on the question | ed at Turin, in which he declares that he will | — — a he van were abo driver was :nonkad | prlesthood the loyalty wbich, under hauoier | mediately alter the rev of mcintad advices balug analy to Ausust Blat, Masaachusedia” Mo ipevance Lot the payment of the uatioual del. The | maver enter into any salations wih Rusia | (Continuedon Pours Maae,’