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| “THE NEW YORK SUN. AUPLISHED DAILY SUNDAYS EXCRPTED. CB.ce corner of Nassan and Full erect, Single € plea TWO CENTS, ‘Tweive Ceuis por’ week.-Bix Dollars pee year WERKLY SUN, Leady on Thareday of cach week #1 Ube Dollar per your vingle 6 bree: ce MOSKS &. BEACH, Proprietor of ‘The San katablishment, tent by mail “THE OLD WORLD. Gun Cable Dispatches. | THE REVOLT IN ITALY. Gariba di Vader Guard at Hie Pum Mome, A Successor to Sir Frederick Bruce. Appointed. THE QUAKER CITY. Movements of the Excursionists, &e,, &e. &o. ‘The Troubles in Italy. Loxpox, Oct. 4.—The following particulars ‘Pf the recent movements of Gen. Garibaldi ave been received from Italy : While in prison at Alexandria Garibaldi Persistently refused to give bis parole not to engage in any bostile enterprise against the Papal States. Meanwhile, the Italian Gov- ernment, hoping to allay the popular excite- Ment caused by his arrest, gavo orders for the transfer of the prisoncr to bis home at Caprera, without insisting upon a parole. The General was accordingly taken to the Asland, where he was apparently aot at Hber- ty. loon after bis arrival he sudd appeared from the Asland, and deaching the mainland, But h bad nN carefully watched; he was again srrested and sent back to Caprera, where he bow remalus under gnard, a prisoner tn his own he Loxnow, Oct 4 Afternoon.—A report haa | Feached here to-day, the authenticity of Which Ia not fully establishes Victor Emanuel bas ana an appeal to the Great Powers of Kurope ngainst the provis- lous of the September whieh bind th th infraction of tho temporal ¢ Pope. Panis, Oct. 4. received from Rome of to-day's dae represent the city as niet Successor to Sir Frederick Bruce, Loxpox, Oot. 4. Lt is anid that Sir Au - tus B. Paget, the present British Minister at Florence, will be appointed Envoy Extraor Binary and Minister Plenipotentiary to the United States to fill the vacancy caused ty Whe divs of Sir Frederick Bruce, ‘The Committee, cc Hen seed to America ul investigate the affairs #f the Aulantic and Great Westera Railread, have returned to thia country. ef the Company they made their report, Which was favorably received, and is rygard- Od ns highly satisfactory by the stocklulders f the road. ‘The Popedom. Brniix, Oot. 4—Zeidller's Correspondence, P seml-official journal published in this cap! Jal, In it Issue of to-day, makes the asser- Hon that at the recout meeting ef the Em- Perors Napoleon and Francis Joseph at Salz- durg an understanding was comc.to as to the Person whom they will support for the auc- tession to Pope Plus IX. ‘The Minnesota at Cadiz. Capiz, Oct. 4.—The United States stears frigate Minnesota, Commodors James Aldea | tommanding bas arrived here, ‘The Quaker Gity. Loxnow, Oct, 4.—A deapaich from Alexan- the steamer Quaker City, with the American excursion party on board, all well. Will leave Alexandria on the 7th Igstant, and after touching at one of two points in the ‘Mediterrancan, will rosea Gibraltar bofore the 27th of Octobety when ake will gall Aber og for home. ARNIYALS OR. day, on the way to Liverpool Lavenepot, Oct. 4—Noon.—The National | a ston tia, Captain Thompaon, | malne? wns ateniner Helwan, Captain Thoma | mali from New York 8 port to-day, Grascow, Oot 4.—-The anchor line steam- | ward Wuau w | of Floyd coun enjoin Harvey gun Caledonia, Capt. McDonald, from ‘ork Sept. 21st, arrived in the Clyde to-day, CUBA. SUN CABLE DISPATCHES, the Palac people. ‘The body of the late Captain General Man- Bano, which had been temporarily interred, jwras exhumed to-day and found to be in « Yood state of preservation, ‘The remains avere placedin » metal case, which was en- Josed In a wooden coffin, and were then re- terred ‘The French steamer Guyenne has arrived } bere from Martinique to take the place of the 2 deamer Darien on the line to New Or @ Aso arrived. WASHINGTON. Wasurxaron, Oct: 4 Boome of the Southern pape tc dup to 8 paw Wa, p tial return Missis dppl, 17, South C Yoters 1 wve the following named majoritic Arkans: @, estimated returns, @5,000; Georgi: 41,886; N. arth Carolina, nearly 3,000; Virgi 13,067. The total votes in those Stat timated a. $1,147,042, Colored majorit 560. The final revision bas not been coim- ‘The books of re ned for that purpose do Virginia on the 6th lust, and close five picted ina U1 of the Stato gistration a €¢ to be o} days thereat Wr. Washini Rum oF m Various Seurces, +gent this morn Wg. Whether there ts any Truth in them or wot Its kuown that at least nticl- les of his po- ‘av at no distant day, ‘one ofticer of the Cabinet, Gen. Grant, weretary of nent oflich M- of the War Departs reday that the General has held felt in readiness fou * a y Bis portiolio tow No fe 1 te succeed With @ view to | Hn Tsk haa heen’ Kent well ty-ourth Year. NEW-YORK, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5, RATES OF ADVERTISING PATARLD UXVARIARLY tm ADYANOR, Tor every insertion of Yeon, Forever taten'Nas'e pan ef saan: 00 pall ad. Em Advertioemenia will be inserted to open tieplayed y's, oF in Tonded type, alo {ileg, ibe seeertal bed on application oe tee otloms " hed om to "Twerty-ole worte are eminted and seven words for each line more than four. Price 'T'wo Oon juld General Grant be re | during the evening; but a report being pot out that It waa the t drowned, but little ho wore taken away by the Nosewho fatled a the hour of ip for the right, and meet the nate than thoae wi mld tuen the De} over to his successor within an NEW VORK, {195 DEMOCRATIC STATE CONVENTION. Nominations. | ADTIOURNMENT. The Convention was ot The Grasshopper Army. ‘The Lick House and iter, Sept. 16th, con foward myself 1 thank you Tn the order of na we ‘ahall meet each ot e been made that General ng the clerical Lon the whar tains the following: ‘The grasshoppers and dog-fonnel are about taking Iowa, and wonld probably succeed but for the fact that the former are ‘ on the latter, and War Departruc Al the Coemopolitan Hotel,corner of Rash and " ” \derable sum was rained | port, Mass.,on Sunday next, at 12 o'clock, the’ Heads of the collectors, and ® | yy contributed by the board: | M. neral reservoir. The truth is the Gene- jour, the (ests being eiti- | Benton vind, as well w sh A grateful memory for the kindness Ihave ral made no distit ens vont Initividnally and coltecttvaty | In View of threatened trouble, the Presi- dent has determined to eall General Sherman tothe War Depart The secretary of the Treasury refused this x w copies of ft denee between hit: to be furnished to corres A new applicant has appea tbe the Clam estern and Southern rown tired of the change of past ward," and t attering hosts are apilicked around over 19 poiut of Termin street, where th ory and needing Seymour was Hatened to with the! deepest attention thro ech, and at the cl ed with a storm of TITE INDIANS. ore and Indian Agents. posited In the Hibernia Bank. No the amount of mone 4 several contributions from c viduala were represented by banks of enciosed In purres and parcels, tha con- te of which could not be compated at the of sound doctrine | ment of reception, but enongh Is known to | not fall short of 96,000 (old coin), and It may reach 810,000, ry after this procession had passed I walked through Montgo iter mentioned. te | work impr only twelves miles from edt in the warer Ti conversation with Mi Contribated ean he | stated that the ready to report. on Resolutions the position made vn ‘Bir Augustus Paget to be { and they were di- the warden's dey hip | tected to dig the grave ptized in his own blood at Missi Hieuiar Radical w ary Ridge, and a porpe: drawa a weekly draug from, the Regi Mr. John McKeon moved to amend the sitive expression in lobby working In hi 8 be wild his chances are promising. The Cabinet, at its meeting on Tuesday last, bad under discussion the question of Taklug uniform hout all of the Departm The grave being ready {nan ammunition bronght in by charge of n rengeant, lowered Into the and it was filled, th fith resolution favor of taxing goverment bonds. Mr. B. 0. Perrin moved @ further amends ment, eo that the resolution will read that | our citizens in bnsiness and the laborers in the workshops Uterally awa Beaver, Thomp born in Spen ith Ile father, who | farmer miller, tll 1836, working uj in the mill and attending. the district in the winters. He then learned the trade ‘& machiniat, and ex; ted in invent sewing machine, model waa and the patent issued Sept, 10, 1846. A pas tent was also taken out in Ei but this the Inventor bas realized nothing. constructin States, he visited England in 1847, rematn two years. He returned to Boston on destitute, and resumed his trade for the portof his family. From this period Xt be was Involved in expensive le when the principal infringers of his pat acknowledged his rights, and arranged ie manufacture sewing machines under | from him. Up to 1854 less than 8,000 sewing machines had been made; the ber now manufactured t# nearly 100,000. theso 4 Li clerical service in brick flooring bora and ‘Terry, and Senator Henderson, Indian Peace morrow for Fort Harke for Modicine Creek Lodge, on the South Ar- Knnaas River, where they will hold a grand Council with the Indians in Leavenworth, will join the Commission at Col. Tappan, another Commie sioner, left yesterday with @10,000 worth of clothing and other goods as presents to the Mien Gott vot » peoples other portion of the tv ‘ neral Grant favored el ht hours, which Tun yellow fever has made its appoarance in Vicksburg, Miaa., Oct. Tur game of Base Ball yesterday in Bos ton, between tho Excel boarded up and. th secure, Secretary Stanton taking the ‘This key was Department until ag Was returned to the arsenal officers, ‘The Baltimore Gazette of yesterday says Notwithstanding the ears, whieh maki and Welles. Mr. ished the Cabinet by productny eare ago, and which repealed, providin, rervice from October to . ceded that the law had been openly violat about fifteen years. No conclusion was ched as to establishing the u Radical leaders “now Washington dixpateh to the Boston’? boasting confidential of their plans for the y Butler has already prepared a jofnt tion declaring that any officers aguinst whom, articles of Impeachment «ball be preferred, pended from office durin, upon the charge seing of this resolution, ar- npeachment will be rushe House iinder « eall for the previous ques: on, and Mr. Wade will be sworn into office nt of the United Staten ‘nt of a refusal on the part ¢ Grant to cxpouse their cause, y Northern States to fall back Upon, ae wellas theirown poworfal organi- zation, the Grand Army of the a larger’ portion of which will be found ‘in ¢ people and nt the War | the bondholders shall be put upon the same 1. Taylor, now 6 Corn, they area benefit to tt, rowth and hasten the ma- | Mr. Jerue arrived in | '¥O, this clty yesterday mornin, stralght through from Guth Around Adel they are dolny datnage, but seem to be having « general hop= «around time, without harmin lates that ho coul the road until within ten or eleven Dea Moines, With falr winds they Will probably reach here soon, when they Will be able to tell thelr own A private note from Groen co regard to the or Club of Brook- ‘nd the Lowell's of Boston, was won by the latter by a score of 28 to 21 Tun officers of the United States Clecalt | Court in Virginia are arranging the jyrelimin« aries for the trial of Jefferson Davis on the on the frst of November. ISPATCH recelved this morning states reat fire was raging tn the town of Bt. Johns, near Rouse's Point, that balfof the town was destroyed. Tun yellow fover in New Orleans for the | twenty-four hours ending at six o'clock yea terday morning, wore seventy-five, an in- over the previous day. New York, with nd the Vanguat for eight hours’ Mr. Job B. Haskin moved to tay all the ments on the table. resolutions reported hy the com- the views of the party; pinkon As to mere ngth of time that | ed, the boxes con- | [higan culls expr Center by the indicate that d and he hoped the € his resolution without alteration. Mr. B. A Lawrence claiming that ¢ ought to be taxed the same as any othor lty or property The motion to lay on the table was carried ention would adopt Telegrams from Superintendent Murphy, srintendency at Medi Lodge Creek, any that there are nearly Indians—Arrapaboos, Klowas and C: These are being of the completencas of the Central Sty ed to amend by LOR Das a pos We great want of the Dominio | the Toronto Leader, “Is population,” ‘Tivenn Is @ fermale brass It is reported | and in Decatur, er crop of that ‘re y thousands of mil lons bave invaded this region, and are mak= Ing their mark deeply and widely upon every | species of vegetable matter for which they " Ips, cabbage aud | tly their favorites." ‘This locust army has been travelling from the Weat for man; have been bearing down upon us, a ly read of their ravages in th jon with the same apatt rence that we hn McKeon moved to amend the resolutions 69 aa to declare in favor of the repeal of the E: | The proposition was accepted and t adopted uvanimously, city newsboys aud Rank: the following note-worthy incidents, by Jaa Parton, in Mr. Howe's army experience The write! Gexerat MoCurnnan arrived in Paris a ereaso of ninete fince, and baw taken pas New York for the first week of November, "1 to vote in Michi at Pawnee Fork. | tint Rouian Nose, to bring in ‘he ships Lookout, f 18,000 aacks of wher Liverpool, with 19,000 sacks of wheat, clear ed from San Francisco yesterday. B. W. Greene, who murdered his wife in Hartford, Ct., several months ago, and was qquitted on the ground of Insanity, died at the private hospital of Dr. Bull in Ditchfeld, He was about 64 years of age, f nearly 200,000, rts which have been circulated of | cholera in 8. Louls have been exaggerated. he Hoard of Health will publish offictal statements to-day, which will show an rane of leas than 26 deaths per day since the malady appeared. Ixprana are allo trans-Miasouri re of personal indit war of the Thugs, they have beon elrcling near and are now at o stitution gives the right to both. hela of cranberries were | single tans | o Indian agent, Colonel Leavenworth, Kiowas and Cy ¢ tho Commiasioners and | Ot Of peace with the Goverus | telegeapha that th on, | APS RUXIOUM 4. That regantiny obligation we demand economy of adm RECONSTRUCTION. + im Virginia. Tur American balloonlats are in the eer- with our next year's crop, | shall have to wart till Tt ie anid that th that King | The family of Tittle Rate, the © Chief of the Dog Killers, were tna. emained up tor forty-e! porting the move Order preserit civil police are to keep order nd will be held rea alder ther qui women and childre ge wo war for that, but being used for sleeping uf oflicers during the alection hall have the powers A registered ¥« nee on election day niust be al- lowed to vite bef tricts of over five Lundred voters separate Pees shall bo provided for the whites and No cundidate for the | nball oMeiate officer In the election, | in the vicinity of the polls are to be closed. | 4! AN eight-foot alligator recently mado tte debut at West Baton Roug revolvers and guns surrounded him, fh, killed him or man monkey, ludians came d that the Governs Creek massacre, hoon as they adcertalr ed of the attair pha from Fort Laramie joners that he is cou dent that the hostile tribes tu that a awke penco, and will « Jommisstovers iu the full me Philadelphia Whisky Riots, U.S Marines to the Rescue. Purtapenrnra, Minister Ellmaker, with Lents, Fagan and | command of a force of 86 marines from the Navy Yard, started at noon to-day tn the clty passenger carr to take possession of the {illelt whisky stills In Richmond and | capture the parties engaged in resisting the oflicers yesterday. OND DISPATCH, 114, Oct, 4o—The raid on the Megal whisky atill to-day was very success: ‘The marines having thetr muskets Tonded overawed the still-owners, and the Marabal's officers wore not disturbed except by threats and groans. going on and over o1 are, aud therefore your writhig-leak, vok of Levitious, road in ing w: work. ‘Ihe public anxiety as well as 4 That the revelations of enemption tn the I dograda- | disposed ort to extraordinary | which has beer the Adaina Express Company on the Oblo and Mississipp! Railroad on Saturday night, garrotted the messenger and stole the con- ove thelr fect to leap tents of the anfo, have been arrested at Cin- ye eat; the Cinuatl, and all the money recoyered except 10 bald locust after | about seven thousand dollars, er his kind, and “dat Vergennes, Vt, ® | ton of the legislature, the commmiasion# to control municipalitien, the demor- few days since, on the sides of All the liquor shops nds adivoros Withal upou the earth, saal from a chureh, and @ recommouda tion of character, A. A. Lavenron, discovered the exis and © quarter long and about as large as a needle, im the lungs of pigs. triching in those hams, Tuy. House Commit to the country, sisting of James Me- | Faq., and others, appointed to peo- | i his kind, and the beetle al the grasshopper afer bia kind, Therefore, if you want to get rid of the grasshoppers, you ean do It in one way CALIFORNIA, A Character! United States | eating power from Kuch of Farmington, Mi New Onivans, Spectal Order No. , dated Oct. 8d, discharges the Boards of Registry, excepting the Chairman of the ‘The latter asumes charge of tho | registration lists, books and. papers pertain- Ing thereto, and is to bring or forward them to the district headquarters. No unneces- | sary delay in the preparation of the jury liste. will be allowed. which shall be applicable Lo the whole Slate, al secure public order. we The Murray Ridge marsh, about two miles eat wost of Elyria, caught burning with Inst. Sunday @ | was communicated to the hh. and burning with great rapidity aod it illuminated the country around for miles! ‘The sky was one mane of ‘nd #0 {ntense that bj easily bo road in that the big marsh. belo Ely, in the northern part also been on fire for the efforts of Mr. | ire has been but little checked.’ Those fires are destro: amonnt of valuable of excessive drow means whoreb; Look out for At a meeting | gaino, textof moral reform, Invades f © on Elections is eit. | rt, Conn, and en estigating the alleged frauds in that dis Wet, by which the defeat of BP. ‘T, Barnum to go Thave in ‘names of those who wish to enlist my name ta at the head of it.” al Scono in San Frans | hare lature ahould be re rm the doctrine of that adopted a to the protection of the id we call upon the federal go- A Ilvely Ban Francisco correspondent of | the Chicago Tribune thus describes a curtous scene In that city, immediately after the re- cent election : ‘dome days betore tne election, when It was generally conceded that the State would 0 for Gorham, but the city would Democratic tek A rick of South Downs in England, | sitizens are alike entitled numbering about seven hundred, was recent ly sold for fifteen thousand dollars, | sheep sold for nearly two bundred and fifty the the chairman's table. The excitement prov duced by this announcement can neither imagined nor described. Mr. Howe ry whose Known to every | the wealthiest men in the Beate, dence at Iranistan was as pleasant ant | tive a scene as could anywhere be found; to exchange this for the privations of teemed to the audience, as It was, amost markable evidence of’ patriotic’ principle” Cheer upon cheer ox ‘and ralloved ted 7 feelings of the excited multitude, ‘The Chairmen of the’ Bonrds are hicld responsible for the executloa | Of the foregoing. Indge Abel, counsel for Henry Smithy ac- | dollars. cused of perjury, fled an exception yw ater- The case ta being tried before Re corder | Dunn, of the Second District Court Is the negro who was lately electy/1 by the new Council. Judge Abel, in thly exception, | sets forth that Dunn being « recognized by th rofound gratitude to Mr, Albert lant soldiers and Amperiahable honor in the n raloon tn Nashville, Tenn., em- by a deop and pa- wk to carry off tee triolic desire to maintain the they cannot be reduced into rustaining any policy en to mubvert by 4 conatituilonal ty and perpetuation of which they tinperilied their | The work ts yet hundred Alegal stills up before night. rham, banter- equally warm friend of In any shape on the re- id the happy beings are insured ere appears to be no the devastation can be yy morning in Warren, Ohio, & Mra. Brooks was THR NOMINATIONS. The Philadelphia Hulletin gives @ full ace On motion, the Convention proceeded to \ cl \- tae ec eon Or caudidatee Cor State aii | Count of tho whiskey riot In thas clty Thurs. will bet you one PETROLEUM AS A FURL, An Experimen: HI not accept.’ The bet ropoved to carry @ migomery street af the bans and solicit contributions for tt roceeds to be equally divided be- roteetant and Cathol rm carry the ‘one tho sand five hundred ruajority, “ind tt ho that number Higgh todo the same thing. ‘The bet was tnde and . Now mark the result. An: where outside of California the terms of the wager would have boon carried out, attract Ing a blg crowd and creating much tall for but there It would have ended. ple took the joke to heart and called on all the candidates, and defeated, to walk alde by side in the pro- nd assist in the collection of the funds, and to thelr crodit be it sald, most of them” Gorhain did come. wy however—accepted the chall out. AtIO A.M, yeato from end to end, ‘with men, women an children, while every window was full and every roof and balcony was black with hend A.M. the cortege turned Into Mont, ery streot, and ilfty policemen, on horseback mmenced struggling with the nity to clear the w we of Lovisiana as ac inzen, and hence ts not lege/ly an officer of frame house burned. Dunn overruled, ‘ihe exception, and | tried the ease, and dis narged the prisoner Aria, Evypt, announces the arrival there of | THO Prosecuting w’,tneas refused to take the stand, or to be 8” -orn while # negro waa act- He was asked if he intend- = the Court, when he replied that he did and he was fined twenty-five dollars. Several bulldiags there were struck, y, from which we take the following par- ‘The voto for Becretary of State resulted as tet ‘Tho aiiile wore located chiefly upon Salmon and the owners were irpriso when the posse @ Warm Ter- hand-organ throu Tun New Orlcans Commercial | tates that out of the sixty workmen en- gaged in laying the Nice the “wood blocks wit! in that city, mot one has Homer A. Nelson, D. R. Fioyd Jones, George B, Beott. On motion of Mr. gr! and Willian Charles's street, been attacked wit By a recent act of the British Parliament, who close their factories and work: | on Saturdays till sunset, are permit- open them from sunset till nine o'e “for females and young persons’ commitatus dast of all realstance succeeded In ratus in quite «large number of the Itin wagons which had news of the capture flew like wild-flre und the nelghborho« Intense excitement am whom were moro or leas interested In children to the num: lected around Captain | 10K &# Record y-, | Mallison, of Kings, the Duncan telegraphed that the Quaker City | nomination of Homer A Nelson was made m oll as a mo- Mr. D. . Brewster moved the nomination e Wm. F. Allen, of Oswego, for | « Important Decision in Georgia, ‘The Rome (Ga.) Courier the case of Dean vs. Harvey, administrator of W. H. Youell, has beon finally settled by | Jencke cemxstown, Oct. 4—Noon,—The royal | the United States District Court, ‘steamship China, Captain Hockley, | 901 eat sictom Beptetmber 25, arrived hero tu: | WBS ls @ eummary of the case ‘The question of the practicat) the people, all of Mr. Jobu A. Greene moved that ( eas Interested nation be made by acel For State Treasurer Ir ts 8 somewhat curious fact that the an- rupt Bill, the Hon, Thomas of Rhode Island, was one of the applicants for ite benefit tn his Btate, failure is disastrous and sald to be thor of the Bau Vole resulted as | ber of two or three hundred on and howled ‘officers, how- fod quietly on thelr way and ation to the mob, until, just the wagon arrived oppoalle No. 426 Salmon atzcet, several of the crowd made a dash at one of them, and suc~ coceded tu carrryin For Wheeler I. Bristol... for dacob B, lerdenburgh Phe fole| frat p to the mark, Jonge and turned Vrode through Youell, in 1864, purchased of Dean his vy ‘Tux Springfield (Maas.) Republican naka: Mave we basecah-eaters am question must be answered alfirmatively, in | Some of our young men who do not find or- suftictently baveful are ib, natlon of Wheeler 41. Bristol w Mr. Smith M. Weed moved the nomination of Marshall B, Champlain, of Alleghany, for Attorney General. | M. DeWitt inquired if Richard of New York, would accept the, |. ‘Tweed said be Mr. R.P. Flower inquired if Franc! ould accept th ot yet been positively decided as crude aa the new system of sald to bave been quite | gotten up| Connecticut entered the field, the Govermt ment waa so pressed for money that no ments to the & private soldier can | master were fended to, he took his scat in a comer, ta placed an iron wait his turn, When the officers bad beag disposed of, Colonel Walker turned to alag, but since the war en- tered into # rent contact for the. place, wit rey, t trator sate Sy ave Mil ta the, Superior Court | Chewng that bitter root @ good deal, A Distressixa ateident occurted lately | Lafayette, Indiana, ren were left ln portion of one of era realated ax valinntly ossible, but thie waa the al onslaught on the part of ‘The wagons were surrounded, the horses taken out, while men Into the vehicles ne thick ing the ofl may Bteam was certain! very rapidiy, but bow much oil was burned a an tmportant queation which that gentleman seemed quite unable to an- therefore the point of economy re- to net nside the sale and (o m turning him out of resslon, upon the ground that the considera: of the purchase was Confederate inoney, le therefore void. Court of this county first granted the injunc tlou, but afterwards dissolved it on motion of Havana, Oct, 4.—The birth-day of the | Har King Consort of Spain was celebrated to- day, Count Valmesada, the Acting Captain General, held a grand Court reception at | menced ¢. Salutes were fired at sunrise, | United Stat boon and sunset, At night the whole city | was illuminated, and a double band gave mu- sin the Piaza, which was thronged with nd women swarmed flies on a molas ‘Two lite child: | ouse by their mother,who ‘The house took | before #he could r= heavy masa of hu missiles wore hurled at the officers, who were erly tiuable to reslat the attack, made as it was with such overwhelming 1 was attacked by @ huge Trishma who brandished a formidable sbillaleh with it objectionable grace whlch dis= graduates of Donnybrook far, and bls life was in Imminent danger nately, however, he had a persuader” in a! revolver wit d shot the rufflan, who tu Hthin the furnace was tank of about clght tnches in depth and eighteen Inches aquare, nearly filled with an In one corner of the engine room was ® tank contalnl ipe extended to ( return one cli he administrator meantiine, Dean moved to Alut his tenant in possess 80 In the Superi ¥ District Court f Ing for injunction, relief, ete. ‘argued on demurrer honor, Judge Erekin Missed the blll sustaining the rights of ‘This case has excited a great d Of interest, and Is, perhaps, the «: thera peuple decided since Mr. George W. Mille As Ilymax, of Buffalo, the tion of dole. D. Fay, of M mardian of Anna Hyman, » litte girl of ‘welve years, suea Ellen Burk for wilfully cutting ‘off two large black curls from the converting the samo to e. The suit Is in the Supreme | Court, and the damages are laid at @2,0.), SxveRar plantations im the neighborhood of Natebitoches, La., have been worked this 'y Chinese Coolies. Zimes of that place, speaking of the expert- says “they' haye boon found sadly utterly unfit for cultivation of our represents them as lagy, stubborn, dishonest aud treacherous, 11s, of Southbridge on thé 19th ult, aged roe, for Canal om. which an box in the about th conducted w from a vat to the tuterlor of the box. supply of both oll and water can be easily bluntly, regulated by the frema first saturated with two Cony and wind raid Anna's head an Hayes, the winner of the wager, carrying a | large tin box, capable of holding thou of dollars, which he expressed a deter tion to fill before night, Next followed William ‘T. Higgina, who was fianked on | elther sido by two friend pléndid floral ortias red the two treasurers for . Sweeney and coach, from which without money ment could M soldivrs to come botherlug Aim about the he oll was then fired, and a of the . ad water allowed to run into | belog ised to float the oil we by acelatnation, jaweon moved the of Solomon Schon, of Eri And the nomination of Mr. Schen was made unanimous, For Judge of the Court of Ay Martin Grover was nominated time were still busy at the othor wai tearing the stills to pleces and removing | year exclusively tone tothe 8 the close of the w THE BURIAL OF BOOTH. Mysteries Reveal We published yesterday ao account of the reburial of Wilkes Booth and the other con~ In connection with this event the following details of the original burial of | Booth, from the Washington Star will prove 4 The Spanish mail steamer from Cadiz has ment is ta out how much money it will take to my regimout two months! pay, and if you whl to the surface o duce combustion, underneath the come ignited, and Jd than the rest, seized a whole atill J.B. Badger, seated sack, labelled ‘After them followe elected and defeated candidates, The first half was made as eoon the organ grinder had crossed Jackson #t the erowd was clamorous to jud musie-grinding power, ‘ani dj but amid the bat Mr. Samuel J, Tilden stated that the new | Into the str State Committee would mect at the Delavan House at noon next Friday. Ie took this | lon occasion to congratulate the Convention on the promised auspicious results of thelr the fire Is thus prevent from extending from the furnace to the The oll In the furnace burnt for half an hour without being re from the container; after that time bad | books, Colonel Walker found that the eum required was @31,000, Upon receiving the amount." Miss Paopenct whtly asked the na other than Elias | around © quite ment of a farm of BO a dairy work of 11 cows, milk morning and eve and kept her house in the neatest order for elapsed, oll from the tank w: On motion the Convention resolved to ad- ‘of ehouts, burs e could be heard in 60 minutes, 60 Ibe. CT unprepared for such @ fu ypelled to beat a retreat, whieh they ng ott their wo i the Convention adjourned | twenty feet from peaking of the Mr, Seymour sul complished without the uso of a blower, takes one hour to get up steam coal, with the ald of a blower was’ set in motion, the water abut off, an 1 in the furnace, which al hours the police atrug- clear the way, and fought with the nd humored crowd fora pase rocession before it reached its destinath Jess than half a mile from the starting po A thousand dollars were gather ek, aud the start was hi 4 row of teams to carr; , anything for the Both was buried in what was known as nitentlary building worn the part used aa a dwel- rden and the prison 0 onnection It se now to give the tofore unpublishe attack of a di hiin in Mexico, and bis ayn arming and hop clock on Sunday tnora When, calinly and without pain, be ex- | House, the regiment w: Howe's name was call ayinaster’s desk, received twenty-eight dole ara and sixty cents of bis own rigned the re Howe, Je” Af which a man io his pl | render, he ret returned home, Le used to say to diers anxious to revi the handa of the ¢ 7 and valiant fight, but wer fn nuinders and’in stern blast-pipe utterly inadequate partion for the ‘The women in t 8 and piignacious re bitter In thetr | I shortly after 2 and disasters to condensed at the same tim Joient water to keep the oil floating on the surface of the sand. Twelve minutes after the engine was aet in Kiipusande | motion the stain pressure became reduced Which wis maintained, after travel: | Msg: trait, | Ing back wards and forwards for about half an oa. ult, Then came the unfortunate part of furnished auiti> publish @ | m taary of registration In the South cor tember 2ith, by which tt aps | ‘4 the colored voters have the following | tenant 1 f Amajorities: In Alabama, 15,511; Flore | {%) 9" 6 oe ana, 33,142; | } colina, 24,445; Lexs, estimated returns, 10,000, The white | provisions and benefit of the or- llowed the performers, and no less wagon loads, worth goth 4 in this manner, R. M. T. Huxren, who has been pardoned says in his petition th proposes to direct himself to the pu that he submits thorities of the United Btat nizes the power of the general government to catablish ite policy in the Bouth ; he will counsel contormilty to that policy with as much peace and contentment as posll the native African le light by ® re= dames Solomon, & than the men, and were 1 curses and dehunelations of thelr antagonists, ‘Tho Inquirer of yesterday adds: asthe force made its appearance in the locality described In the writs the prospects of the future give one thought to ave een before me for the last two days the Sixteenth valry, arrived at the Navy boxes of | hour. 1 to be sold. for the orphans’ the experlinent, ofl in the furnace was burnlug dimly, o1 the water to be turned on, turned it on too full, and the result was it planted the oll tn the furnace on to the floor of the engine room, was momentary i while the buruiny minority, with and while the re ‘cers were in the act of placing the coppe in the wagon, the first show of resistance ted,aud it came from Wome A gitl got into the wagon tually lifted out @ portion of the still crowd of several hundred persoua, wouen and children, had collected, nto throw stones and brick! Mr. Schuyler drew his revolver to defend himself, but It was wrest- ed from his grasp and he was left defenceless, ipou him was now renewed with fainted twice while being drug store. Ho e head, and it is f the 27th of era charged with b onsplracy were cons assigued quarte gared desertptlon. w the close of days of defeat, We are now about to of daye of trlumph, (Loud ‘Tum mental capacity is shown in very invornl cent case in England. puro African from the Gold Const, went to Englaud some years ago to be educated, bav- ing’ received no teaching save what he ob- tained tn a native school bas just taken @ first-class certit Oxford middle-class examination, and 1s t the London Univer- He will probably study for the minis- (ianize and enlighten fined, and Harold wa The interior of the Surgeon General Barnes, with Surgeon gant, prodigal alins-glving. add, of the monitor, and one or Hereafter, when we shall look back upon the ages were over= E re to the platform beneat! nan escaped somew hi the engineer succeeded in turalng on and runuing the dummy outalde o con on hand with shovela and succeeded in smotherinj tiful application of sand. opper was quite elated at th hee ‘en Lo those whic! aro gilded by triumph. We ball remembor each other, and shall feel hereafter may nut feel now how we were ‘even in the hour of defeat, fort and do wha\ from the ities whan thes bode shall bo sevored by tc hand of ody, and removed two of the ¥ Letween ‘which the ball which eausod the death had passed, that this was the only port! removed, and that the various reports put in circulation at the tlme that his head was taken olf, his heart taken out, d&c., were eu- tirely unfounded, A made previously, In which to bury the re- mains; but this was rs of C: wbinet changes are again cur- | o'clock on the day of the body was wrapped in gray army Ine boat, in which was the monttor with four eailors, d two detectives, y everywhere prevailed. The Ala oaltively assert was ordored at white the Collectors visited th about to matriculat AES fave bis | wh Up among us from new" offices contigu- change, the rocepla. tions recelving respectable addit © ‘march southwardly, the Odd Fellows’ Hall and Mo piieel, and dally y, and return to Ch his brethren in Africa, ‘Tie oldest wooden Dorel Tt was built tm 1 the " Minot House,” . The house first iene tnd tia ere ‘cou; pom sie ap uous to the Merchante @ box bad been ht distinct cute on ‘there Is # fracture of steamer Ossipee put into Victoria on Thursday for the benefit of General Rousseau, who was dobilitated from sick- ets and Rumors fn the United i i could not pods: did not explode on this oocas: tance marred somew! buildings om Pin Ot, DUE MS STs) will aaieuss to aoa, M hat the succes Of putiding 1,500. The establishment 5. &W. F. Williams, at No. 60 Ferry ‘he de- | was damaged by water to the ae extent of about be | Which the dre occurred Q! E 3 Bo Ib could not be arere w much oll was consumed, stators, the ma-| impossible to determine ia how far monstrations were success HH Mercantile Library is | part of the route, the windows an cones here were occa being ladies, A\ coin was thankfully contribution collected. and must Have amounted to « consider " fe Hi General Baker Hy iff Hd Ef g Ar the Republican Convention held in Bal- timore last night, General Andrew W. Denl- son was unanimously nominated a candidate for Mayor at the approaching election under the new CousUtydan, is polot ® show ful la ap coonom|l- No sparks wore euitt jocomotive, but tl ‘The fire ream" high, 8 bad | ts frame ls of oak, or white, and the beans And kere the whole f EB £3ea ch the body was placed. the boat returned to the mor pape | Gen E 33 from the chimns smoke was quite dense, the constant attention of the Brew. dvanced to the Ocole | ober eaworiueus will aldartly be nder SEE sistant tn tho Some few persons emy gaw the body wing f fi t rE i i 2 m, "i Alowly the carte : E Denth of Eline Howe, Jr. Mr. Hows died at 5, o'clock, P. M., of tha Srd, at the residence of his son-in-law, Levt 8. Stock watt, No. 8 Willow street, Brooke lyn. His funeral takes place at Cambridge Mr. Howr had been affing for a long perk od before bia death, whieh had been previ onsly expected, but of Iate bad somewhat recovered from the extreme severity of hi rede | illness. |and #0 illustrative of the energy ot the ales | American character, and the vicissitudes of ite by » | more like fiction than reality, Arrueton'’é | Cyclopedea furnishes. = the particularg of his early life, and subsequent bistory His carcer has been remarkable, fiona elements, that ite details read Elias Howe, Jr., am American in Mass.,in 1819. He it who was both from Antes four machines in the United Under the heading of “A Millionaire in tha Bonner's Ledger, 94 ult, published No army, I suppose, ever contained such variety of characters and conditions aa of the United States during the late Among other characters, the etrangost, bape, was a private soldier who possessed income of two hundred thousand dollars ‘The gentleman of whom we ap tis Howe, Jr., the inventor of the sewil machine served in the re teenth Conny of a commission, alle; | wae ignorant of military affalrs and render uo effective service to his coumtry bes ase private, és of the Bat ticut, and refused every of ng as a reason Te onllated in July, 1862, A public moet called for July 17th, to begin thd tiam of the people of Bridgeport 10 be one of fargeat ‘and most ever held in the to Mr. Howe tor as one of vice-p twenty-five thousand dollars, ime came for inviting men to 0. moeting—rose to his feet, and spoke to the astonishment of his had never before addressed « pul ‘ith these words, be laid tor 4 Mr. Hown went to the war and served f@ the army as humbly as be entered tt, w' other men of wealth accepted positions Tn accordance with an invitation lssued by | of command, the duties of which few 2alvin Pepper, a Sun reporter yesterday | them had the previous experience to Vielted the yard of the Hudson River Rall- | form, road Company, at the corner of 30th street and 10th avenue, for the purpose of witness- fog experiments with petrol tive power, upon a locomotiy Some further incidents connected with | enlistment of Mr. Hows, as private during the war, and subsequent army see? vice, will not be out of place : At the moment when Mr. Hor ad avows lity and de- | od is determination to enlist, his coach: slrability of using crude petroleum aa fucl | had entered the building to witness the for generating stoam Is now exciting consid- erable attention. It has already been pretty domonstrat:d that petroleum ean be | ceedings: He was a warm-bearted Iriahmad acl Cahill, past the age of mile tary service as defined by law. Upon hy his employer's speech, he rushed forws ina furnace in the place of wood or and, clambering upon the platform, he coal, but whether It can be used with more out’ * Pat down my name too! I can't bead economy and less labor than latter, has to have the old man go alone.” So dows went the name of Michael Cabill, coach: next to that of Elias Howe, Langhter ebeers, mingled in about equal proportiong, Yor four months after the Seven roopa could be made, One quietly to. the oflice in Washington, and, aa veral officers alrewly there to be aft eaid “ my man, what can I do for you called,” aaid the soldier, ‘to eeq ayment of the Seventeenth Com payinaster, a little irritated, told that a paymaster could do m d that until the Goverm some, It was useless fou regiments. “anid the soldier, “the Goverm and I have called to da oT ku tell me, 1 am ready (0° furniah hg ‘The officer stared with astonishment, and ‘of the sold was ne »we. On vefercing to ble he private wrote a draft for tha ived in return & wcmorandum advance, and proilaing rete erninent could fuse uish the money Two or three days after, at Fairfax Court valid. When Fowent up to tad oney, and »t therefor, © Private Kliag rrenderlug’ all the yaicat condition antly asked a dischat I've got to leave you, boys. I'm of ae: hero; but never mind; when your ‘out, come large sewing machine (actorysthere, and sbail have pleuty of work for those who waa ty me at Bridgeport, "I'm Wt "Many of hls comrades took him at his word and until bis death, were at work under bla fa various capacitic LATE LOCAL NEWS. Fire. ASout quarter-past 12 o'clock last aight a fire broke out in the frst floor of the threw story butlding, No, 62 Ferry street, occupled by Wm, Hogg as @ leather and Damage to stock about 2,000. The third floor and attio were occupied by Henry W, Aldeu, dealer (n Aadiugs, whose loss in stools depot, re cvanted aa fir Hine = —=