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z 4 3 t. © fem ee THE NEW YORK SUN, if PUBLISAR!) DATLY—SONDAYS EXCEPTED. Of. co gormer of Naseaa and Potton etrveta, pice Blogte Copies TWO CENTS, Twelve Couis per week. Aix Dellace per year, WEEKLY SUN Boady on Thaceiay of ench week ; \# rent by mall . RATES OF ADVERT'SING. Yor every insertion of fone litnos or Yow... 0 te Fot very extra line oF part of line. Dew e avant tied pf as 2 a (gt A = » Sia ry - . SHINES FO fades rtivemmenta on spacial ‘Une Dollar per feat—-aingle copies three ces, ae ai ca ee fF special notlees at property Modis & ACA, ek Thirty-Fourth Yo TT ete = Ewen Sr ppp | gee teen ppiaton ne (interment | Sine car. ae eee NEWYORK, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1867. © TWO Oonts | and en wots tor each line more than fone i iy sh peuple, we would not | to do away with the Board on lon as ! 'F 7 ? = oa ; oa iz ve 7 | Wale vas Sefead i yt, Would not | to do aw bo i" he ean | stone bam, a derwoltshed furnace and a room ptember 0h, two: New Co-Operntive Coundry, 1500 (9 1868, 161 + j 4 THE OLD WORLD, et ratallien Chet | agra mace antoriment, Rimmetes | ice i ungated “He | | PETER ROR, | mering of tener, tye na | Arm Cemopermtive woumdeys | oo ai sudo Rm i . nae teas o i # eal be contin wed, sti had been removed about tree weeks | Vollow Pever waa about a wonun, ia quiet, g tating took formal posenton om Wed | i moloaecs, grain, of Other mate _ fave raved! 8 great tant ‘ Bo whickey element will | previous | New Ont mana, Oct. 15 -Thoro were i 1y, ok! fishloned aye, which attr és : no a | a ora not appear that any of there Tam an Hatian tha | Bow w nid seek Mr. McCulloch's removal |” Tt was then reported th Ane, w There wi ay Of the property pareh ‘ Z rag A > patets oo hen reported that a large distillery male A @ inost praiseworthy contend fo the «treet | & r Y parchased, Ad | were for dintiation of spidite from foret Sun Cable Dispatches. fare | a0 Uh ni ately prisivent tit a short dist ya unt [bese - Gartag the 81 bonirs endiog thie] Aetiteanh rowdylm aow ey faach im erg, | arom was Immediately Uroken. for the The’ urbeet pontiction, Ya Rnal —— ng | _Smportans ffonenry Cireatan, rations, arines, policemen and | MOFMin Tie distance wua ten paces, and the weapons | erretion of the neeeeenre batting, whieh! Wi for #260, hab, it Beotlend thore wend ” » oman oy Ay) : rthe scene, which was om Decilnge ho first huetfectwal, ow BOON AA TweAl t fa. | convletice 11,600, $14,000 20,000, THE REVOLUTION IN ITALY, tig ltieat| Wastiscros, Octoler lie--The folowiog evra ciel thant | 5 Th nome tom Ne cewe we rer | A sce wk pte @Metenay | eave cratand anne, si Cnn er Oa OO an 6 ~_ Yoftalian | was oned t/ fete eats WAL ahs Rigs Ate | bbb thle pap of the 10h won ied, ve hit the cr 1, sae ee “4 ratiom by the Li OF Be ombe fiext t sre)? portion of thie Territory the loenate sles rticiieny Titel ) weseny Darareis wr, Oct An? oa eae oti Mite arena ny | HAE, thus warns atrangers and. abscnices to ther by tie thigh, Th report | mrouint actected ii on tht ee ot the Alle Wow revatting the whale of the Concentration of the Insurgent Bands. } Becamtenned fy | ment Is prepared ti Fives | tive Bout the taney ens gona OFt mat? | keop away yet awntle th genithewen prog favorably, the} Sy Valley Kaiienad, Rist Tayrnd the vty ee July they haee boon thick j fhe Soo O0e | Fakes the arate ore | ziscewt and the evidences palpable Uustthe| Lat none of our absent peojle who howe |” ih Wanda es reed | eaitty eat, conaklered ore nord > ‘aeckecotems than laa Ton have doy Hotes, the Intervat to te | Sif A toe . able that th one of o Nt pea i Vou Murdered ia Churety ie nthe vicinity for turing vid wo pinerstand that they have led ren Lee plac “ [AtUE had Just been torn from ita plice and | not atrend ath tha barthin oF rs i : ; BATTLE NEAR VEROLA. tit whieh aber wat oi mcitaymeronetve nates | insta: A Maree hole nar thd wgrne | sellow foveetuinterte ts rain un What phthalates id clipe ela de Boat enna Wer semgmrward Yeey” eles i ne wi than that? you hat to the Avast Mogg he thet ee tuolascos whisky, under. | almost coasadMto be heard of fa cit imortnary | te Canton, Otto, Lith, gives the followieg Office, IOR19S Ieee, be0 8t The valley of Montana. Ie ¥ ying On AL precu rte wartinen i per nf. in] reporte. Whether there bo freet or tot, (t] detnim of the almost ineredibie crime in «| .: a ia " ‘ ew vom ee VICTORY OF THE GAAIDALDIANS, Tifa at ae ne Marae He teste, Ae slaves | mugen aradually deine tthe nimi of crc ashore acroan of whic ees fate | Fee ho ee este ehh a | Onltonte tna oe ows pleses aah aoaae n wih thle. nodeece ae retupned at the risk and ex. | (ian were for Heving fermentation. | thoae mublected to it inti! It ia extingttl-hed. naa 8 eliOr ee td eben tee sara 1 than we lave im Ufa " Rumors Regarding the Pope ere keow bie ta went Wat, | beuse of the Departments Ls | Auiauls of other places wrestsited. and | Busines will bs no much retarded this svar | Het fv ue Mev of Monday ; hoo Ne wei fhe ean we sive Uy Cab ft had , . 1on the ponestion cf Rome ae the | He MeCrntos \ ye afiernoon the officials, marines | that they will aufer no loss by the delay Aw te afternne je the cnheroeation ee eo pevits abate Ta i sor te Benn’ me | Heoreiany of Aus ited 7 [TRL Ponded waeons rtumed to the city. | for those who are not tesdente: we wanind | went tat a i Na He nl ad | Aine Le Score dimies that she in weithgad AN eneremont I+ annomecd Letsin @ te piace en rt Trait ? tare LPs, operations culminated in the eap=| advise them, by all means, to keep away, lin. | Chueh e ancn te porate atid dexdly aeesuit | 8 Hesgford (Ct) genttoinan, of considerate ‘ ae, more tad Secretaey BEAMS | ANT tie ran oie erent Of atill, worms, | lese business requires euch personal aticiition | was made hy Feedigand Wits oe the per | Mint. Liv wrra’a esa Rotert was admit] WeARb anda handsome Indy of an adj — a | he aadeae of Tous ta the various apparatie used for Ue ma {Bat the lak of death can be borne with | aon of bla divorced wits, Caratine Yoo, | to TRetar laa week toma The eng rae ming be fe sore Heo Mee. |The address of the members of the Reform |, WAs8at0N, Oct. 18—Noon.—The fallow: | three thonsend dollere crore De “molasses | Aue Apnroactin: her in the chotr, he demanded weet'of Vortugal f@ not in robue®! cold, im which 1 eet dinemond of ret Tae ls Vis vehteannek Of the Praia | Another paper says: afew moment's conversation, whieh being | hei ® fist waw bit aha will be becter g hs 0a of President's viows | neh” wns deatroyod. ft s a Longue and otborg 19 General Garibaldi, | sere discovered and ocak te ihe eats | The Now Oricane United Sates Mititary | Acie’ be aaked her to. Kise itm, wed white Recs }merkaaie eilliancy A MY Tey mn Ready eng one J relat the ease of Mr, Stanton, and its | Pinot and onleed by the oficers| poy New. Orican be remembered as dic. | I! (he act of dolng aa, he stabbed Ker with aly, 66 fe Roued Rock, Teemuagn 6 welling im aed to be enticty new fo 4 Through following fugitives over felis ahiication here (his morning was suthorised | iocg. “Wham the adres “of ther ciicare na | Coursing elegant musiek patarette sea ¢ by him the law wna heralded to those engaged in the | Hseun “Squares before the advent of th i and n toe inside vory ne on ‘ee eting e beef, fou al li it awe Gilly easonted. “he wertting ie aevel, gatd prove. Dees follone huteher keife three timer fh elht thea it The # Frome sce, Oct. 15, AM. The revol ‘onary bends which entered! the Papal States | th the abdomen and was terrible ata Heavtrend Ws General We, the inemb the and other inhabitants of tlhe Beit 1 Reform Te r ropolis, i publi Whoever shall take the placo will receivg | Ulegal business, they seized, in many Instan- | PTOsOBt epidemic, was composed of twenty. | Hie sercams of the women. and the | THR LE. Petonsh sey and Aiea “From -+—, to ——, ——» 1A@?, i th. | Basten to capreas t po ‘outrtgt AP] Me, whatever ghey gould Ia; ou, and | FI musicians, OF thie number twenty-fone | yy. Mil ena min fhe cond ce aleeptng apart- Fach few the 1 nd oth for Chad.” St Giterent pointe on ihe eastern and gouth | Img ents spy Ware ce Bea, Stanton Tee Tee | Bont hats eteders coe Toned nes om: 884 | ave lad the’ yellow sever and elegy hong | thoite of themenan the adcassin fed trom the | CM RAV Ye eecond etbry [ow oegptog apt bride davad Of He Assault were exciting In the ex. | Menta, ‘Lap remyryw of a young man named Johe ea, treme: ‘The murderer, with the butclirr kalo | | THe ma who, In "Re Reriptires. “clothed | R. Perenholie, who died in St Lonts Moy £40 Frontigr have goncentrate! in Frostoone ry se of Mr. Jobnsou to make an ab- | Gelds, &o., and following in thetr tracks, “2 : at Pe al of Mr. Stanton, under the law | Oficers were enabled to discover by’ this| From the Parishes of Loulslana the ace iv Me s atrenming will the | himself wi @eurses, Nad singly « habit of | Freer ty, were brought to. demey Cie om Bader the Teadtersip of Menotti Gartbatat, | MA EM exlstgdh prior to ihe “parage of the | Rane faany dt aces that would oth] counts are ally eomewhat better, | Mood of bis vietini, attempted to roach the | avwearing Ee Ry: © AN Ot ESS TaN Ga we becanaetly titers fn accordance with the directions of General | to “ naympathettc | Tenure of Ofer Act. which Is held by t have eACape iF attention, r aie 4 “ railrowd, pursued ty a maddened and exch ' ate Nieeailibtte die decswed was former'y & resi deat ped tasted 11 rt. Ailiulajsteation wo be witcattutiona ‘In | Prine Money Claimed tor Capturing re rd Gree, eeaveded semte Hew | Fed crated, Gut wae’ atreated Io" bes an whic has then work wee ao saline | Chere City, ua there ia sab rhe mayne Mariboidi | groma violation | thie upluion Me. Stangon contnered when the jew Ortcans, Curran ba hauststete. Several onece have oce | by a ota tryman who compiled | Botore the tte sauen OF sarton. ince | tery alc at the cmiae of bis death. It was yee Hua ieeost ita)‘ Macstil sad aes ened | er, and perwonal | ti weg paced nud hina! began ra sonurnta, Oct. 18.—This evening the | CUPPA Aa Baton Rouge, | The Miner's Mme hin to. sur The excitement at Ube ported tilat he died of yellow fever, but tha y hol va the iG rellow fever atl con- it was futeuse, and the geveral demand Men who wore in Barragui’s | tinues te ravages In New Iberia, Vermillion-| fas thet the invetee staat ‘be lynched-om eqnadron at the capture of New Orleans held | ¥! + Martinaville, and Washington. | the of the veto mesaage defyiry Attempted maactte ty contradicted 0% good authority and it My Congress to p Tow hand. fe attecward eac- ourmiand Dat he Ame to bie deal? from re. Wg into nw Wroves ty without foundatior such an act, The ' ‘Sicily aod Napte of Mer. Stanton having been secon : 4 prevailed, aud mal came, tut sither by suiciée or view Poonence, Oct. 15, Evening. Exelting a frophe gy AB in the’ mauncr indicated, the President will | a teeting to organize a eystometic effort to | Tis fer the wri of Franklin has creaped. | he was Jail, At one point the| Tax President Cropped ate ihe War Oe. | lener. | Nevnimeat aa held in 8. Unni cw ©2194 from the South bas just been recels ed 1 braidom. of pr mply rend his message to the Beaate | otanin the pi poet prove ville, out of the sinall popula | agonized the unfortunate young} partment, on Suter ake clreninstane of the id with the an o¢ Ay, and had wa hoee’s | In Jersey CR, A wil ® chat with Gencw Grant om ao particular | cause of is death 10 bed ro, Up to r veaaes me vreves of | nominating A.B. to Secretary ot War, Ky pat tleghcied Lr Bp Pett delh eo m E Vass ths petacan business but to ie th been an attempt | Business but to “aeape * the bores, he A battle bas toon fought near Verola, in | Heirxeeat and Marcial, pons | ty cit expected, In ease the nome | Hem for capturce at that place, There wae] and 46 deaths reported, A dispatch from nized atick beat the at Hancut Ty elected thelr eblet, and whom they’ suit | i Means, | tat possily slr. Stanton | @ lange attendance, and the aptrit of determi. | New Toerla, says: Prend, while wt the wane tiv at there appear. (o have vabroud the aie with: o Letween the Gore | look for with the fondest hope anlenty de. | Ration ts rejects ‘here arc still my fi Sith Belay (8). i Democratic, | Cdney- 3 YW ers and the Pontifical troops, | wale as at once thole Gellow-eitizen apd Muerator, | he will 1 to week bis legal remedy | ms 4th nome | Ghomce Somand wa [oF ite columns, ard one cagie, scromming vart# of that Site: ' Just now the “We further denounce that arreet asa verviie | by m fy other made, If there be | UPON Congress, A letter was read from Gen. thet der Pony aermonts bad cornered on | gin. He w 'y lodged | vervibly Krasstropy ve very bad with us. Y, fo which dhe former were Vetorions. | suabie concenion tothe wijustidable | aly “other it by tnw. This will ce 40 his bill now before | hat dev, FeAl Fie ae aa | te an The Sxcttoment te alll ve 1 grt v4 Wwormn marched the atrowte fave no idembhow alvindant they are. ‘ convention ubworthily eutered we the * Pia ego ndy, ote.» for the sic y r as Che ere made ty take (he ‘ bs i A strong detachment of Papal Zonaves | witha forega power, which neither bad nor i, Us Congress wo authorize the payment of said Inforined tus that ho nursed elglit | jeetaon or from hall Tt ts doubtful whetlipe ted recently, as ® peuttensinl te ody Fd a Ny dimes A | has any right whatever & with the fie utrdbredts of feet’ up mandy uifering from yellow fever in service, on accoun'* of the viniatton of ‘was gent from Rome during the latter part of tL morning. Hota fi the lady ean Ii fur many patlonor th mae | prome Conr hited States for adjudt- pi s qi #8 | holes ot valk to and. from a cation, and by ts de orheht ol © Vote im Pennsylvania, reneh's family d ninth, @ | desperate chy and nsec ie vate \ “ Jatt week Lo prevent the jusotion of the in« f mec, | Caton, and by te decislon the right of | Me at inten, Mie eartanaca in| Uwe. boy, wi ing from an at | dave Trimm Otate,frison.” itis only regret te | Me. Bawann went to Aubuew to superte~ iy lahocooua tie on fgrempeet unat Nery Freadow of | Blanton to bold te office will Te decided. | Offical returns trom af the coumtics im] thy of thc wanders This ainglo state | tharhe didnot kill her at on 7 ree tnd ‘dhe erection. of marble monuments) Sere ted, ary. res ae reat bands in Frosivone, with the party J imto an tu nder the old Liv the Brecuttve bad power | Ponusylvania make Judge @harawond's ma. “ed . e did not at onee, onnime ry Ly almost ont of the reach of their Burgeat bands in q P Go sunpeud or femmes ant twe auaroulon or r vivania make Jude &h arewood's ma: t shows how terribly the people of Viotent Benth of a Man and Woy, | 7 the remalas of deceased members of DY fraction, but. still Lett wad there. hem fad? Boder Menotti, who was reported to be in | Mr. Stantog was adopted, for the te being, {Jorily TH. ‘The Legislature ta Republicnn in | Nttle town of Now Lberia have suffered. ‘The following ts taken from the Chleago | @ my that will be strippec” Cabbeew will he co me Juat Province. out of abundant cantion, and in order that he Houses " 19 FROM TEXAS, iaaslicen of Ga 10th last | Tie Bishop of Oxford nas created a aonan-|'pletely eaten up by ‘Rent aed in conscquems this act Hight also be withia the terms of the _ ——— From the interior of Texas there is atti | *pmbdeu at thon, by nitting Sunday-school childrend, of thelr presence no Ml wheat will be ao They wore une fal in mpl nuresof-dttice bill; but it we tn the fist Texas, dofetul news, thongh the fover is evidently | win the tm German who, rreldes in the IS, iny fn the nelde after service n Bundy: "Hie Weat ts full nf th aud they aro | ee the pore of the Pre . - .- ent Wision, «tar rom: resklenee in lathe do right Send opinions to the Sow, | neytng eastward the death-ange!, a= Wie obyect, and were obliged to meet the | 5° misiem of the aple'e WIR tase | taShe ab AneOLUIe removal of Ad: The Great sore. | on the speedy decline in Galveston. ‘There | a wagon, and with him took in little t ” : ‘ tala ean stay them OF théte rnvages. Anived forces of the insurgents under the | ¥ tthe eword, and we gl wee oF later The Galveston Cirilien and Guzerte gives | were only two now cases of yellow fever yea | attd girl, the children of a neighbor. A ater | a ford buickie’ br taki merpeines An pe Aacaneatinsalipns Command of General Menotsi Garibaldi in | ane, wilot we ds testify one detention Qh : y | (i: following particulars of w fenrtut storm | terday (Lith), aut only four tntermenta dur-| the™aenneen ein at tanaka | alata bot week, They dia’ lta escent) SPORTING MATTERS, person ey ran lctalee 7eet Aappeaey 6 reat tha Maryland. that ewept over the Gulf conut on the ing the past forty-eight hours, The Galveston | prepared to return h When ‘on Throop id one Lseec toner - story tema | Serome Park taces ta ities ‘ fay yu ig the. Ohdaet, oF > ate Military Review im Battimeores | kl inetunt Civilian and Garette waye airect, near of the Chienge, fowar Bermove's private galfery Is mid | dames Yosterday am Unfortunate ’ i the object of your heart's deaperatc took place outside the aft ts Seidiclpation, the Couriup hone vent October 15, | canta Yee ‘ # . FY " a ul track, south | to bewthe finest in York city, thongba]) Aewetdent A Jockey K. wa hgonpsicllsy \ bei ine ltsenarial Wvoel of Worrest tt nies | ot sendiet Ss | eevee kad terereirarn vist Pi iat ob She, Gtty OF (elvesiog # coneern: ebecen sirvet, aud at the intersection of ar of our wealthy citizens” clahn tho] | Momere thet Neniteu’ aunt ee town ot Verola. The Papal Zouaves were shalt be consummated HA the entire nate | With his staff, to-day reviewed the Piet Dis | severe and destructive etorm, nud the bi ed, wo muy rofely way the epidemic ¢, the driver noticed au en- | eame dbvtinetion, tre Winners, Ete. 1 ally at an end. the week ending Sun. | Hue tsland ay tional Guard, Ma. | tle known on Galveston. Ealaud. ainec CTialy ant, amidat the rrjorcngs of tie worl, | vision of the Maryland ; yproaching from the west being |Tv mme be ic The Wail Race Meeting of the Americas badly beaten, losing heavily in killed and : sail reedom ol The storie commenced on W day mornlog, Sept, 2th, there wore only 16 n the » vine is talk among the Richmond Radi if : oteue ang teem OC jor General Bowerman The | tug, and continued to inere Auta, frown all diseases, which shows wnvo 9 of crossing the track withowt Inter: | eale of @tatra X jAll ministers of the] Joatey Chub was successfilly inaugarnted wounded i review took places on Br as per pro: | until about noo yetere }. fo ay extent exceeding any previous | Sire wren ear re Bene: |'romiel amt od who ouce advocated #- | yegtertay, at Jerome Park. ‘The weather A s Lond cheers wed rewding of this a Hed Ua heoweee Pete since the outbreak of the epidemic. | pmo Was close npon the ves) Cosson aud rebellion, y oa ” - ‘The Phe Gariba'diins lost five \! be Midiwss, whieh was tnanimously adopted, grime, ‘There were in tine two battalions | lack ‘Thurede Pil roome of the Howard Ass | litcle as it neared the track, and very A ntew Jew, of Ban Francisco, the father | everything (hat could be desired, and the wounded jn ing then adjourned: | of cavalry, three companies of artillery with> | adtmen lane hut at at everything is ot, bul rashly the driver of the horses made an at. | (Anton dew, of Ba birt, ty Atteadanee larger perhaps then om any pro » report is given of the ‘ | FUSE ENTE OF Loney out gins, and nine regiments of infantry, | violenes of the ctor besa new cus bas tro on | Compaen gain Wn, otter eit, J aie inasnet fier Abeoliate Lineulds toute’ hasdoee eket | Vieue: muaeiings” Phe. made leading to the + Reali A lever from Lopes, dated Mexteo, Angust | compelsing fron 6,000 to 6,000 men. They | fil and wu yee ° lr | the rate af twenty tailes an fon, and fieob Jo ncaa. é (rook trom New York, were cromded with ‘ Appears in the Baris Putra, In wich thas are now parading Baltimore atroet, whict ts | 12%" to avert Hh ing, ard will te talted with delight by our | Had struck the frugile wagon ment tarmrrmtice oF the Spankh Govern: | vehialee ot every deacription, containing The nows is received with wrest rejoicing dleavors to set bis character right | densely packed with poople to witness the | The tht rm and the sain) | alaent frtenda aad oifizens, But we aain ee sabe pastlever Abe eden moery partion of qiily dressed ladies and by the people here ore the world, A part of the letter ts a8 | military display, which is a very brilliant | oF he F “0 nA sO Ui Oe Te Hit eed hey truck upor d by the pilot | Po'end other tmheattl Gentiomen with sporting prociivitios, af Pants, Oct It is reported that if the |! ee Jone. The quarde present a fine soldleety ate | fe "Sister “until at hoon he ty tire disnppearacee “of the fever | Othe engine, the driving ‘wheels afterward | tence Wild be Tike Jout,. Judging by their attire, The scone at d The Lnropean and American press supposes | pearance, aud are marching Wke veterans. |Chureh srecte ‘the hewer mn ovir tilst, - Altuoat every: howne in the | (EMztnig lie body and frizhttully, mangling | | Goviiewen Be w will, If not too | thodbrome Parl. wis animated and one Bot boedition of affairs around Home should bes | that |e iraved Maximilian, like Rnotuer audas, | Boerner A A dara of ice Pmenteralitine iluren a ae ity ts nore ut less ting at with the | Him. The box was thrown & distance of | foenie to travel trip to Burope a | eaalip forgot The Haier beeution (a6 i % : and delivered him up while he was asleep. Now, | Shouts and cheers and waving of thandker | nearly : ie a / eB area ane a wwe | neverad yards aheat of the engine, and was | early day, easily forgotten. ‘The natur i Peles sorteieal) Wee Popa ill bears the oily | Oner 4a the military taste coomanrniet Rants, Pets: | chiefs greet them at every step. Tie day is | Gareted willy y F nnhee ar coun Wau CAL watiinoehe oF re Va | Almont cut tn wale, the locomotlye parsing ether he the enrronuding ecencry, the richly tinted yaviad where he bas! (yon HB ed sit A Cad Mead Guida, be brig eparkting and the eity | { Ne amie ential wate i Sltsr he recelpt oe resh tnute ver his breast wn BECOME | Senate or net. pl were ub) €€ ol Rea ceecenegtn ene lL eRE ee forbs] vaste wt St orutne™ [su ernmnenys sais aa, crea of ws PE | Ap anigors nm terete sar |S lan Sos red an 4 ohare of the Em- yy i i ) ital ibe ie Yeas ad tw ey « : , A Gab, dB duianip tit ceria hates | me te tae, WHE ants | Nutan Incideut has occurred to mar tty i tite t ” The name Journal of following am) wart the front seat. She was. thrown pie dog tema Bree tee udaun HIver | the tmiadreds of grotesquely dresscd lation, women, Oct, 16—miduigh ” nid p cavalry, We rmight ploasure of the holiday in which al! clnseoa |) Fis LORAIN ple apology for ite Long suspension | leutly to the ground, but fortunately aus- | Reintay anetnorn woe eeiek hae at, and the equines, itu: {ng tater dispatches from Itely lave been re- | tery wall re, Hen. oF | are heartily: jolt yd the throng Is im. | The Centent thecmly van passable Weeks’ suapenston of ong | tine pel fae be Te . motive and killed, | hl theay ‘There way but one event, vory aad in ite ; hn i . and even it enm@iined sceinns daeaner we ite pu thin after ndertul omtare. f . eriend to-night | Lace The fone nitstaltid ty private. Witividuate’ Ic | Now "As tie ease ‘Of this. auspenton fe] ‘Tho Houghton (Mich.) Gurette relates the have just | character, whicls tondest to mar the pl asuuree Pronencr, Oct, 15—-Evening. Gen, Gar " Pennsylvania, j Lezund conceynlon, dere tnt so posatute | fated ty al we, aha owly Len Ale 0 | rating extrcndte are ia of] aoc oe. bes thes Witt lid peo 14i hes sent out apotber address from | Orn imade. | And | micas Bi te mrceens, wile, OF Grad a ne On Friday, the bth of November, 1804, « bs veiue® Occurred during the frat race, =e Loe | Hale generate: one of them lend to cover the | TO Rb timdelphin wihtaky wamte.| proriviatlia tothe sancti war porauns| epidemic, and He slokiees of tir nuh | Cm Rely, the it hen the and) which resulted im the instant Caprera, tn which he earnestiy calle upon | Cetmtnglwculations which apread ruin aud. d Bai ie ee Mind MAKY. Beueslcten weeletod theatien’: Ta [keller Wikll several, mombere OF One cediure | New se ides arrived at Bugle iv other night at Bran | death of Baward Cassidy, a jockey about | moralizat( her, ti peat | Phe Philadelphia fh found tasny hy wretebed Torntiee; (it! Brag Zarailles, ig tha Gal but, ¢ blowing too. atr: t ngod respectlyeyy eighty py “4 = is aoralizn other, tn @ momen ne Philadelphia fu Junie dtetancen the alinost distercted wite | and foreman's famnitios, ts the ouly exense we | ef Dut, owing too. atro v pective ours of nge, in the employ of Mr. Jerome, the [talian nation to a | of drunke from» motive uf vonyesance | Mt he following, dealt rer Allah ard wea pertnaty halal eee A | steamcr did not dare to come into the dock, | ektityeaven, get up x aur oe, E> fo Ne ora biy OF As decomns, Torts, Oct. 15 Evening. Mazzini has | 0 regard to particular military matters, jolvodt | lg Hitunchored on the outer reef, and sent in| of thelr eller abster, Mrs, Ite the jaartieuturs of whick will be found below, him tn explaining the surprise of Crus othe wed @ manifesto in which he exhorte the | evening of the memorable Loin of May, by act i= her lowes h | ‘PheMouston Seleyraph of the tacks on the whiekey manuinetiy hanya: | alls, Ler paraengers. n In Houston tine evidently | yaw After dinteity A Light freigtits in the mail, Mr. Mie- d ninesy The ave vocurred ina distaut part of the ‘The yellow Made Ins pocacel city ee So Ne <The fever i » hae y Dunne Adnling Patti's engagement at | tracié frou the Grand Stand, and the majurit talisn patriots in Rome to rive and proclaiia of having wold. the The whisky war" was reenmed i husband. with tone ning | Loreen tego Ae A ag, cal II in tnvaster and Express agent at F the ‘Theatre Etalions, Parla, she wore a dress | of the spectators were innocent of lus fated Pik Thad ony fot tne tine | gee SINAC oad yoo cami tite nntans ot ej ements awe lmen a fare ime | ver, Moaring fone express | of white main, worked in onnelive of 1 eres were: sear: " | qmamandant oF the, bealegors, BY | Bince the extensive seizures pane new! itech sit iets, Poly | at f : eee for ten rad vented + thread, ‘The comt of the dress Mecallar Sehial A the nape Froneece, Oct. 15 — Evening —Later. imperor’s orders, and they Bee a eet 8 | since of the parpaernall ila Caco inc tlie baatasaaanibe tox that diaen wontyne, The ptundl Home, and with a gi ha i sant frat row Whieb was univers among the meme any people here believe that General La - | Susp We onertatis cosas Nig peteget gl i ee pry MU eae Bee erie wii geadtialiy doth avy “eahuing trent in the | Avon se om of Ste. Willy, Roynton, | be Pot the Chul, With this execption, every. Jarmors, who is in command on the Papl| WASHINGTON. | Huoromih ofennig ont OF the lnfectedt das} i, anal rediicing nil tho malo Wctove | oriality, In proportion, than any hin frown ‘going. ba be rorated | pan iabonid two fuches Yong" with him, and | tet ewuht he aera a ps let | trict “Active nperatic 6 Hea veater | (ia ehnpeless mies of broken batt wad splive with ee mine fa renee, tat ie | crcamaae Blan ; "| while playing with it placed tt hi his mouth | Mae could sleclty Habe ewe Frontier, will order hie troops to eros the Wasitixaros, D.C, Oct. 13, | dav morning, when, protected by the Valted | toretl heseds and tbr ft: tor day | ocr tiat Cent reacikciee, Anche ein “Prim thal thine wotlt fant Thereday, woth. | 88d when ecfcep swallowed It; buts ware: | alforded greater license than ever before, ang Jine and vecupy the Pontifical territory, end | Quy Consul at Malta, under date of Sep a marlucs, the oflicale did e quod dye tie third mony cme down tte ae Ht | tn Hou it year, The distre MP | tage Waa Beant or Ne tial i Ipipe, | were not stopped at nll points by M. P's, and A ss tembsr $0, reporte, tet the cholera trea | cimiogea ix the way, of eelanros. AU tnako gure of the wark of ¢ m, Nnterlor uovens, where the yellow fevee exlats, After waiting a tine JW med thit only members were aliowede povilbly march | , 1 very meet indeed ior any eof him, his ‘open broken out at that plac | the ¢ of the following off he failing bricks sid inter, atid me a a anay fh nformed ob hi it wet, Ho said he would look Ths Usttaea. Rallcond Company shen Prance Preparing. Major Dawson, Captain Lo ALF yured. He was talon to the Clay b he Tullow ing te an extract froma private “4 . vloo te | Pan tering at @ ttle more than ‘The Turkish Ambassador, presenter Geveral Miosem Pacha, of ordinary ‘ording ample Hinistered pon = Wave rolled by and if that was wet too. he ant W. Wo Mebenn, 1 ‘ ‘s Twas wet, and he shot | tate Lente where he died about the ynidd! A Millican, Pesos, Oot, 2 Panes, Oct. 15 Evening f fore, to the grounds, tenant 8. L. Sherman, neu 6) | Ford and. Li MAN the hooks, papers, rescithy ond ae | ‘tthe dredtial eple that tae been raging Li River, die | the top of bis head of fsoemumodation for the public, for whick the covails in the Naval Arsenal at tothe President today. inter. | the | Exel from the navy yar chives of thy Odd Fellows were saved from | at thie ploce, te Neugin of RL tie Peate mF ahh fds 4 mn public, for whic omen view Me. Bi que took ‘oceasion, to remind | Hortly. alterwards proceeded hy peusen | the ruins of the tall, bul the furniture is all fea mie ate caves re-| Miichitcan.”. Iti poetimaniea @ Men okay OF, Loraine Connty | tater felt vory thankful. ‘The 1 M. tente, 4 lance meeting, convened by the Reform | hag the honor to present his credentials aa} Acials, and United States Marshal Eltmaker | rx yevcredy Do Phillipe grocery | gtend, Mulliovn, Htayiile wid Haygrange the | Agi tama acres the Terk todd eu * Port | ministered morphine by blowing ti tate the rust a voague, was held ia London on the Ist, to! envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plevipo | was in charge of the expedition, Certain | nut diel of Mechante auil | diseake is ealiunsted for want ot tunterial, | We He Ay Bhs Murray.” | velna, |W atfected the whote aya went to] Gammenced at 1 P.M. aud was a bunt fates sympathy with Garibaldt and indig-| gotiary, that Me. Blacqvo rem irked that | Eieeailonary. instructions wera given hy ini atecte wns “Ula down, wie | Al Brent vd Chapel Till it races sith | : eae re nmcaanesl her deatl ia an hour. | ace, for all ages, one and. three-quarter | vt ofttelale o on work In band, | the fami some Visto, numbering ff, ed Violen’ pont twenty per > jaa que erlenltural tees : fhation at his arrest. A conspicuous position | inere was somewhat of @aimilarity in the tn- | a M1 the use of firearing was prohibited ex: | teen in all, were at dinner," Phe houses 8 | Urea Mt i rs at ara a hth tte tet | OWtes, over six hui Hea, $200 to winner, @108 ‘ore given to the Ttultan colors, whereon were | gi:uo:s of the two countries, and it now } cept in | wreek, Arninge all the inmates | pray pidemic broke out tices | st look. | fr com fh ne The m wor Enecrited the wonds “Rome” and * Abruc: | avorded hin much pleasure in presenting the | yey Ure the A pT ay ek ‘Dadine ts et bis | and the most pind Il Arown's Tye 1D. Mebaniet's dottuss geal.” Edmond Boales, President of the | Gencr.t, if for no other reasou than to prove | were found in the rear of these premises, | the sidney unit slant tee Hak esd | Tho Galveston News save of tho Uni fair in th e Wea boarding house fare. | MT. MeMahon's Ni C8. Alloway? Reform League, accompauied by Ricclott | tho correctness of hls assertion, adding that) The stills, worms, Ke. had been rem wed | eame down with « Wemendons cr States or Delawy | oe A tance, muscular rlehman, In @ party Zara ond BOA. Margiave's Red Bint. Zare Garibaldi, son of Gartbaldi, wade bis uppear-| the Gencial was formerly a Caucasian slave, | Priv tthe arrival of the offictals, | Th pleted wuneh ieon On bo» easel now here ty ny | Reteat dlniance, f wan unable to wall, crossing the Rocky Mountalte lately RYE | wok the lead, Red Bird second, aid J athas ence on ihe platform, aud was received with | 6” + | Minh was destroyed, nnd an eatublistinent | below. The K of teng reve ¥ ieee, Hiab | Ment aud {weivie wens Rar tate eee SOUT at | Booman VIG. (a PROSE a taal TTe ea eee | OME A me intained their posiaene @ burst of enthusiastic cheering, which told | 2Pd by bis own exertions and merit bad risen | oy Somersct street, above Thompson, was cast of Hendley’s whart ani ead hick Ro at A terwarde foutil tors ito ritsbones wut (he | bo the quarter when Julius caine to Ce fry famiatakably how heartily the audience ayin- | to bis high position asGeueral iu the Turkish | next vielted, but nothing sas found. there washed away. The tleewa The | « Of this place, tebe at Heante three Ie | fount inc dead atew yards distant erees | 20x19 followed by Tycoon ond Leather patie with the object for which the meet- | army worth taking, No. 10s hed away. and the telegraph | commander readied, but st teh. Vor people will hardly know me, | vith «be bullota, ¥ ings, while Negrita, Red Bid) and Zare had boon callod. Luge thea visited.” A dye house | wires are down ti many places, ‘The cons! all the ten be | but tim in gun heath, and hope to. resume. were severa lengths in the rear, All the Fee ae tees uslastic and appropriate | The infant child of the ‘Turkish Minster | Wur'incre examined, bt wocttng j sequence ts, we are entirely cnt off frown the | jy hon grit to al te my dears ago, Judge Cheever in Wa- | horses tered the hhvres until he fourth bn “ fantib, Gt | was to-day baptize » Matthew's Church, were Tho welyh- | interior. Am above stated, the dau al DISPATOW PROM Monier Patt papers in wauit to recover | one, Julius, Tycoon, al cs wont peeches had Leen made, Mr. Mantle, of the | Was lo-day baptized at Be f K | . of dower which bas just b Ne- co 0 i esoluttor ie Roman Catholic b, the fathor ane » whiskey had beco ieamaties | the shippinw in our harbor ty ime Monin, Get 15. There wer two liters) Suicide of a) Disappo! a wh hich has just been de: ether, vily owaght hee Riisr League, moved the firet resolutton : | in the Rom: tholle felt, the Gather nd | een ae ee tat tan tine, feeb | i Rat bahia iwometiie Bites tat ee Pe ae marke cided by the Court of Appeals, The pri Wat the. tap OF aprta aa ‘That thie meeting denounce the gross vio'a- | goveral tricniy being present A irgh Dispatch of the Mth gives | Cte In question haa increased (wenty-U i} building located tn the 1 The Pitts! ar Of No. 110! have ent y subsides ie tide iy oven lute wominersvalt urer lt. Boe OF Olt prntirede, Tew, ane (roencan perpatrel: |" w, e a suber, and We (lab | " ue since omnenvement oI veunitd be acen in twleal yaad paiior, the liberator flay and Rac | (ned fiom the North. He, while in Boston, | Nery erent aiuctlar telow, Gling rip | The Galveston Mulletin gives iu Ghat eity named Gots hed | Mew York tawyers have arrived in Wash. | head aid tured “user agin. “here wan [Pie and Chraen het of the Homan papi, a | ale the preliminary arraugemente tor pro: | "Nem yf eouple. ei feel A barfel of | Additional pareulars ying for some thine but] ington, as reported, to Initiate nw taw suit | Cousidenible excitement among these ia, | iu Ny lis abating and the relented olmervance of ibe shameful convention | curing a site for & post-oltice in a conveAlent | tulip whiskey wns found In the rear of No. | The dan awge in the elty is variously esti. td in A young tidy, ‘Phe | agsinat the National Intelligencer for 950,000 | hO saw the aeceidon but as it Friese le GLB anata business toca @ purchase depending on | 1/05, which was taken care of by the prying | mated at from one-half f one uillion dul. | Many persons | young fady told Gould never be his | damages for alleged libel on Mra. John Dean, | cecurred at the ev portion ot oP rag clr Pl yh om gee 9 1 Ute Lelag given to the ground sclect. | olliclals, At the rear of the h lors, “After 12, M.y the wind moved round | who bad ave preparations to leave, have | wife, He was considerably astonished. and | ot New. Vork, formeriy, Slee Bokeee tae | the track “ta could ENR AE A COE EH | © S05 Hm Meng RAO LO he GTOUNS 8 eal roof Tho Willis to the north, al first increasing the belitht Of) qtond the idea ‘There were twenty ft frst raved to belive it.” After he was ne | mvrriuco will be remembered: by many New | be seen of the eit It Tule resolution wan carried with grest ay Jed. None of the plans for @ post-oftice ta | the officers nt , or dite dated | water ta the elty, but towards might the | 1 ey Miia ypea og regin lta ties sired of her detern Inatton, hi wert it bes | ¥oricors gn. and tre tied ree ot h P| the clty of New York have teen entirely ap- | cow-shed of » building, in which wns found, | storm subsided, wed at 12, tude hehte tive wae Hew cuses und aeven deaths Ho Came gloomy ant depre and informed | Seve young Yankee Indies, three trom | Police hastened oF Ghee. Be. Bees then proposed s proved, The general features, however, | 09 still, but sixteen mash bogsueads, eight of | ter had fille to the usual level. OF the | today. ‘The disease ts of a mild typ bir contidentially that he méant to comnit | portiynd, Maing, theee trove ew at Meo Frat the wn ad brentliinug Wis lag, “That the men of London again protest againat | P s 2] which wero briuntul | Tley were enon de- | Ruilrout Bridge nothing ts lets Luk the viles | A dinjatch froin Vicksburg my. uw deaths | euleide at cure,” He altered her. his. yond | Rertland from Sater, will teave this Country, | Mls body wus fond to be terribly mangled. eee een eelat se Rlruiing Avrelan prec | have been Agreed upon, and these will Le tH | mollshed, and the officials moved on. The | uni the draw’ tbe latter bola tn three have occurred there during the past forty.| Wake and chain, but ahe rehived to Cake | Nnncconmpunieds for Kurepe: ae deat | A wound In his headway dhecterst suff Sod tguian ve teaple of Waly octany viher cone, | Kew from several of the plaus which have | reur of No. 10M Fremont strect waa hext Ihe | places, Mr, Gutwerldge,, and all: thee o 6 the y YF them, and bid him not be #0. foollab, ges ear RS cient to caus immediabe denth ; sever od Sy bolng iulerfered with in the establishment of | Leen submitted | syected, and thirteen hogsheads of molars | the Urge i ait oura, Ive Way eo much to sorrmw. He then Left | gtndving the tanguager, tite ant pe Ms ia were brake, au hls nia ts and liberties, the choice of thelr own eink Gh or Wi use | Hh Were found seattered loosely over the | possensed ; m,n’ Mr. - he suid, his Ins’ fnvewett, Not | ‘Ait the sutie Couuceted with taust ree | eruehed. ‘The horse tad no doubs Sulore Tod the adesiuistration vf thelr rational | tenant Commander William B. Cust | erisund s after which, some attention was de= | fost eleven hundred dollars in mony.| GRIMES AND DISASTERS, en again until ‘ound, wWvids | gyectable fauniiiee, eee ME must j Mts whole weight upon Ni, att i tts oiforta fffaire hy the open force or secret lutrigues of | ing, United Statea Navy, bas been detached | fared to the establs The railroad track from Galveston city t | n Satu coening, Such to recover iteelf, kicked him. Mis name wae dorelgn courts or cabineta." | Why waait, he sek’ | tron the command of the United States | o! William and. Frew | Virginia point bas been washed away “ oma OC the aad ntour Minced | A BeAMIsu journal states that the present | K. Cassidy, and in. the employ: of Me o4, that the Lislian people could not take Rome: " i hogeh josh were three placts, each one from 100 to 300 yards iScetl aes f atthe inqrest. ‘The young gir!) was pat on | Month of September hay Leen fitai to the The b« Lon « portiom, ogee Ferrie Cenex posse Of erat tars | Seamer Penobscot and-erdered to tke ours | Be n small out-howisc | wie. Tie’ nearest culvert tw the cfiy to], A,tate Lewlin paper mye taraier named | Ue Mnaneat, | he YOUNK IT was Dut O° | Coveadore, aot (ewer that eight having been | of le which caused the accldotit, and eve found it Wie inten ale 8 Rome | mand of the Maumee. oy per still was found secreted and eppro- | washed away, butall other culverts are etl] | Joseph Thompeon, living ly Lancashire, bad we haven “) killed and many others wounded, At Arm | wus home of Mr. Jere: and an Washiy vision under Mr. L. B Cole, consiste | ‘Tho violence of the storm may be estimas| tu ran Cc tiie tee galrial fie ahi ear nto the air three times, exch time ing | scontinwed vit, got contd « great Wet The division under Mr, mathe te Tat cate ettmaas | Lull, He was taking the autinal for delivery | stun, Me resraad (ALR aes HA itteoe” Viton aT lene eee | cad Winning very Leathertiage third. whe had got ing of Captain Ireland, Deputy Revcaue Ins | ted by the fact shat within the last two. years | wet 1 Hit became furl | of this place, learna tha Ginduios saldiery.’ We morning from New | pector Alfred 11, Bh pity Marshal | the deep ditch on the sea front of the battery | t Adviccs received thi xrownd he was lorribly tora, wad died | ¢ on secund) a mob of about 50 50 yards on thi ne iu about three lenge abead, ~ pa amembly Orleans that nearly complete election | David Gordon, and « detachinent of marines, | had lecn filled by the oea, wud a new line Of | Ouse, Mr.cThumpaon trled to check the Lull mon tore up» “thle dain” owned by ¥ | ortly alter | Taine { athorcd returns from Louisiana show: over fourteen | under command of Orderly Sergeant Hops | sand. itis. ad deponiied sixty feet | with the chain which he bad through hist ‘4 jg Ax exchange mentions the fact that John | After a sliort interval the Mugle sounte@ een thousand votes above the nuinber required to | per, Bled off from the body into Bic wer the eas They are all swept away, | nose; but the aulmal resisted his etforts, aud | CaRMAcy, at Bh oH, Maar few days) 8 Brewster, withoeh minetyefive years of | for he at call a convention. On two thow and out. | in eet, and arched borthw re cltel clean Out, aud fifteen to twenty | in its madness tore up some of the paliugs | since, ‘The roters alleged that the dam i | deg yesterday ue e Ontong acu SHOOND TACR, “ ride of Now Orleans voted against it, purpose of making an official raid 1 et of the battery itself awept away, and thorns in a fence at the side of the road. | jurcd nen we consider tu this conn a handicap for ell mecs, one mile and «an The Chairman then sald Firat Assistant. Postmaster, Geucral Skin- | litte aietiterice Euewn aa monaturtt Tho storm bias done but little Injary ta on Mr. Thompson forht the bull as well as. he J navigation, | the case of w Indy who dl ey nionp fo Ge. with $10 mhied hyt aae . Rhat ls the San G otating to fe fo ou the | ner istsing here daugerously ill, He has | matusses whiskey, A crowd of sick and eauvalescent, Some of those very | could for about 100 yards, then gor) & Young Weman shet Dead at a! apple tree at thi age ofoue h md ten, | club, Kor this event theo wer he sonaticat ‘of Bicky ‘and Naples, tlomt | beet in the Post Oflice Department for over | boys, excited at the prospect of such m trou- | dangerously. elek mre te ported doing well | hemmed up and Just Chrous bs impossible to resist the Dn that | Cutered, but only eight hureee camo be the ore) That fing le blilaot with ie blear er | fiity consecutive years. Uicsome raid, followed the detachment. | this morving, (Sth). We have heard uf but| to clenr a. gate the r | Cixerswart, Oct, 15.—A disturbance oc- | Uve-eliinbing and tea-drinking disagree with | startin polit, We EW. Weldon's Alders iartbaldi, who waa struck down by bis | ‘The Maryland’ Synod of the English Lu- | Just as the body of troops and of few caves that Lave sutlered from the storm. | time to be say m the furlous a curred at French's circus at Haton, Probe | ld people. pooh be aie Meoutil Gariballl Ie not here to | theran Chureh, which bas been in session tn | sbout passing the northern boundaries of pata Wi . bull faut County, Ohio, Inst night, during which af, EN Virginia City, @ poor widow, In « Weldon's 2 8. Wats broiber Ricelotth as yon ate already | Washington for some days past, called in a | Richmond, and entering the noted precincts ‘Gansnl Geiiaaa: towards It. ’ ae, who ’ inet if M9 | hauling torOhd veel OF hee bnwtond, ius Manet Wi a banderas de) row. Rleciotst | hody upon General Grant on Monday. ‘The | of the California district, two men were seca. r 2 : lives near the gate, lent Mr. Thompeon a) man named Win, Thomas fired upon the | ro if died, tound a dusty paper in the | Read's’ Kuchantsess pi jaribald', (he brave eon of a brave fathe Rev. Dr. Morris, of Baltimore, President of | rnuning abead aud Nenlating, as if to} Crsvetann, October 15.-General Phil. | j) ne aud with this he fought back the | ring master, Lut missing bli, the ball struck ket, which, upou examtuation, proved to | Lurline Fhe socond resolution was then carried. — | the Synod ade a brief aad (o General | alarin partic further cn This was the slg-| Sheridan passed through this city, en route | bull “at ihe gate, Afterwards Aho animal |g young lady named Campbell, killing. her Be ths dood ofiinee Geet at thoi Lourtine and Gaptain were the fe fall ov dress of this son of in behalf of bis brethren, One of the | nal for in: rr motion; the troops were | t6 Combus a wovening, He| beaten off at the vate, turned round and ran, if \t eretary of the Company inf yoriios la The race wus practte Wanna cue ental ts great ap- | tald to hla, General a» put on tly ouble quick, aud the United | Columbus and the Want tak ean ae up the village us hard as be could. A'von of | ‘stantty, the bullet passing through ber! ee i wes yuitne week a 8 ea rae | Nuria In the Boab race ie Braatis lauae | have heen able under God to save the ccun | Bates anc lee ofleors take advantage | wes niet at the depot by an enthusiastic |) Hhomyson, who bad been called aut, | heart ; dends erative Gali Abe tot ibe ewe Y the Capt Je the eat: all Mr, Weaios, ladies and gentlemen—I will not | HY in the past, you will also bo able to do It | of the fu scare, with the division, start | crowd, and after thanking them for the wel- | wet the bull with a pitohfork, and struck It Committed to Jail, sold the dirty paper for @14,000, and went to after (he fest quarter of x mite, and 9m your kinduese th apeak on any of the | Wi the future.” Another said: When we | ed abend 1 ‘ull chase. | When mearing the | come, and with cheers for the “Little Hero,” | © the nose with it, But mere striking] Sruiarirnn, Mass., Oct. 1 jon, Mune ber home aud friends In the come to see yor |, We hope to | fugitive stter were ordered to hal pra rr leet n " e rg a eastly nehantress ¥ aaa beaten bat tere cnae eke aS | Sid’ rac tae heer bea ellos nestinite tying t.-. kept. steedy ee, although | (be tralu started off pees Be ee fee ee Phries the notorious Piitefleld confidence man | Ar Sebastopol, the English burial grounds yea rat hue Gay Is tho analvctoaty Of the'oaivle which eccured | than iiils.” He reply was: [have no de- | nurbir of i-tol shots were Bred to Mratttos . perce, pooned It, and tn this way the bull was held | arrested at Cluctnnatt, was to-day comraitted | Of wildiers tua fell duriug the Criwea Mer ey who rode tl Retreally ond t haem previoes | aire for aiy higher position, of auy lucreage | tiem, If po ste, im order to arreet thelr pro- nee ta Cornwall have been | yuiil further asslitance came, when It waa | to Jail in default of $10,000 bonds to await | xen Over forty wiles OF country. and are H nt by the 4 Mab 140 tn nun f, bUE are falling tuts decay Tue tin on (iarted Into the Yard Of the | worked for 9,000 years. | They are now of” Willian Hague, “No, 1,219 5,000 tons per annum. "The 8) bs tly AWArdEA the Ares cltl- | fastened beblad cart, and Iu’ that way led | tial for for | of power Or d | lb 10} to Kirkham, It ls thought that the bull did | Hu arre His true ja W. ©, est. Jewel In his We wuuiversary of | t by 10,000 Tale ‘The graveyards are salt to be ev overrun ver the question of abolish i ding, ant Ke was confined to Ki ¢ ¢. Captain Moure’s live was 2h2! (eevee as the Ve T 1 hon pe confined to Fort Dew | with weeds and trative that many torts | Dice, Cai a © wasters vagal : (ropolitan Revenue Board In Richmond strcet, “They were soon fullowed, | rases have beet kuow nearly as long a che | Loey"kiai, Hele thought that the bull did | Hrd during the wa 1 weesls tu re i Leh es Wiha bettie HocMbcrtet venwaitl anathoney | Vere ia beoaeting nrc and things are be- | bit were not to be fuind. Dilepldated fur: | Cornish ones. in was Grat discovered in | cone which ho wan weariig, and fu: that, ees GUE the war aren lope risble, Thar erausder the | | SUNDA a wae betp: W have often ear day h coming Intricate, without the end belug visl- | naces, from which stills bad teem taken, 6 und Melseea in the 12th century, | coMl wiih Me we eierintendence "ut he. lirik Covel 8) the hid race wae fara promi of Cheers.) He anid at Souttiamiptin—** ble, Yesterday 'a scure or more of persons r cauldron and a auinber of hogsheads ro tin mines in Yaxony, France, Swe- Minwaun ‘The small propelicr | Kerteh, and there is « cease better | Mule heats, and provided to be ne of ihe seat hates a. anwlaml on all ocessions, | appearcd from New York, and as many more | dled with “mash,” were found hereabouts, | dem, and Siberia; also in Peru, Chill, Bolly. w z British’ papers (has shall be | Most exciting and leagthy contests ever serm at ou one | haves OOF the tale tte on the 0¢- | to-day: sone favoring, others opposing such | but n rietor could be found, A ‘tnd Mexico. "Those in Mexico and South | The Denver ‘aukas0o, on tbe eastern shore, was lost in | taken cate of, [AC the park, tires hares winultg = wat, Gor achaod’ we would bok WattNt WMD, Put |S measure. Fore while It socmued as if the | wen to bold the property, aud tbe Sere at the time of Cortese le | vatking of Horus at the mouth of the Kalamacco civer| | Tyg iit diattation of apie, it arotan | ani Gute ently dure were feats fu cong jo the Irony, foe the ‘accomplishment of Roraver would eueresd, but Qe piolve, bare California Haase, 0 rae [— Pe -. ee ies ten eae he Omahe. There have been three faxice aud on Bstardey. Md Passes a and coo wore m eonknud to oe Halted Mela. his nit Hore dvelsion could be arrived at Fowe a on was shed.” (Cheere,) | assuined another aspect. Becret a x opt two cl ve John | ing to am olficial report mate to = basa cL a om Bor cave well tbat Ua’ for’ tne’ castes, | toch hea decided’ Le Fiew’ of oh the tenes ‘further ‘on. ia 0. lares | chledy eames Bom the Meine Penummanee wo Mabte iu tha past two weeke Gn tha wos wero toa Re eer ike care ie te estes van (lentinmad a ae

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