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o_O. THE NEW YORK PUBLISHED DAILY SUNDAYS BXC Cftoe curter of Naswau and Fulton strecta Sing'e Coples TWO CENTS. re CeLia fer Week. Sux Dollars jee your, WEEKLY 8UN Regiy on Tharetay ofeach we 8 Oue Holler per sear i ESS BEA 7 S ceathnts . rrcaie __NEW-YORK, THURSDAY, OCTOBER li, 18¢ ourth Y oe Two Oonts —_—_ =... RATES OF ADVERTISING Le UVARTABLY OW ADYANOR, —o——e Tot every insertion of four lines oF cond Hor every extra line or part of Tine, a 0 ay Oa SR" Advertisements will be inserted dteplayed zie, or In londed ye + advertien ‘rates, to be ascertained oo Heaton at the Io tention DT a tae for eaeh line more than four, : “THE OLD WORLD, Sun Cable Dispatches. | IAN ALARM IN ENGLAND, Wild ‘Rumors, John Bull Arming at All Points, THE REVOLUTION IN ITALY, Papal Forces Falling Bank | Towards Rome. SHARP FIGHTS NEAR FORNESE, | THE POPE IN TROUBLE, Meeting of the Cardinals Called. ae, ae ) Alarm om Loxbox, Oct 16.—There is a wild rumor ther the Fenians are planning an attempt to | the pervon of the Queen at Baltoral hough Mite or no credit Is gly A Report, prea trcen, and the Household Guard ot Bal to th been mary measures hay ral bas been dow » Oct 16 Evening.—The Fen feveipt of many dispatel aunouncing the shave been dispatched to Ire- entire wertern coast of that with extraordinary. vigi The Revoludon in ttaly, t.1%.-The last adviews re ort that oman territory re are falling back toward =the dis. Patches received irom Italy this evening are ory important. Tho entire press of Maly, almost without | Pxception, favor the eelzure of Rome by the Aoverns it The strength of the Party of Action Ine The recent successes ha! ournge, Sharp fights have occurred near For sad Alpine, as well as at other points in the Province of Viterbo, in ail of which the in- Mingonts have been successful. Pope as called an immediate meeting ‘vf the Cardinals (o consider the situation. Paucs, Oct, 16.--I¢ la reported that Mar- ens! Narvner, the Spanish Prime Minister, eas offered to tho Einperor Napoleon the sistance of Spain in eustalning the temporal Power of the Pope. The Emperor Napoleon, accompanied by the Empress Bagenle, bas arrived at St. ‘Cloud from Biarritz, Pronses he given them ny Dining in the co-operative system ts found to be quite @ success in England. The fole lowing description of a dinner as partaken th: by members of the association : ‘Pho committes of arrangement appoiut « Dertorer, and to him Je entrusted. the’ actual nce of the dinner arrrngements, fo aid Lim a clerk is told off in each of the | Ni four departments of accountants, transfer, nd eudit, This clerk has a supply of dinner Uckets, of whieh he makes sre. aun to, the caterer every dey. When from any cause “regular” is found to be unable {0 dine on the following day, one of the caavale—tuany of whom are always ready for eateror receives the return of numbers who to dine the next day, he makes out order for the butcber, the baker and the @reee grocer; who, ing the clerks good Sestouncre they pay thetr bills avery week tako care to serve them well. There ts al- ways @ varicty of food. For instance, yra- tontny” tho BN of fare. tantntin rons Mutton, cold roast beef, stewed rabbits, calves’ ‘head, and steak’ ple. ‘The num: bor of dinners ts limited to seventy-five, be- cause the tables will not aceommodate A separate joint is placed on each table, dlahes of vegetables and bread also stand there, from each persou can take with- out foar of stint. One of the clerks takes lis place aa carver, and helps bis messinates 4 Mon and to as'much meit ay may be ree wired. Pudding is served either three or four times a week. "Bore Cait pp ter, obtained direct from uri tthe of throe halfpence for each pint ach clerk pays tenpence-balfpenniy for, his inner now, while before the cattle plague he only paid ninepence, That. the his sststante satie'y their cust Ly the tet that there is alw ing to enter the cliss of eal he Ouly paid servants wre cook, ber avsistaut, and the walt The vune Kee pi ge, ‘are all In order fo secure that ough of meat each day, the 4-0 supply qual to thres Quarters of a poued for each diner extiaor inary experimente have recently been made} tion of certain vse Of testing the power of the) Mem for the pury how chars pot rifle, The \nventor of the (weapon, Dr. Sarazin, took five dead bodies and placed them at certain distances, one from the oth bored the corpse was exactly the size of the Projcotile, whilst the oriflee mae by the ball Ae It passed out of the body was seven times god In ove instance even thirteen times fargor than that of the buliet, The arteries, ¥oins and muscles were stashed, and Hterally teduced to a sort of pulp. The ti rushed ‘extent all body ; und the ball, atter having thus. acco ished its deadly mission on the by rume, pleroed a two inch board, aud fiually peiged fa the wall behind Hitualintic Exeitement, The Plymouth Merewry thus describes an éxtraordiuary exliibition of ritualism at St. Matthias’ Church, Stoke Newington The services commenced at ten o'clock with moraing prayer and sermon, the proach er belug one of tue curates, who selected as hus tox The reapers are the angels.” Tho pervice was inte: ict Visiting Boclety, Beyond a tow ere on the ‘ultar there were no unusual lone. At the conclusion of the ser- Mon, an interval of fiftevn iinutes elapsed, which the eboir and clergy le the aa if for op tow lee. Most of Uroue present remained, an the candies on wen the bells were chim Jommuanion table ‘having been lighted, and choir re-entered, preceded by Bare youthe dressed in ‘scarlet cassocks, One Carrying & processional cross. tho two” ewinzing — veasela eoutaine mK tncense. The celebration of the Commanion then commenced cleray bene vttired in what . { were pleked up by the brig Christin led the strange beth, which arrived in Boston yeaterday Tite National Union Clab, of Phil e taken decided gro | the steamer Vanderbilt, aud we find tha! bad appeared to him andr Chattanooga | #id collision was caused management or evil tut crew of the steamer ( | thence they will proceed by way of Lyneh- burg to Knoxville, to Atlante, And Nashville. ered with gold. "about & hundred who ¢ organized plan oj (rance by liber stand ful of aalt and the would procure one hai | other full of flue and. ait b ‘anderbilt, and iy Feemed to act upon « ' and the jurors aforesaid, o through ita Ex ved, in Elmira Our Russian Posscesions, in Company, aceord- ing to accounts received yesterday from Washington, have 19 trading ports, The chief of these is Sitka, oF is the residence of the Gore rnor of the Tt has « popnlation of fro! It possesses a ru ralt and a bite ¢ Tie Mayor § Doncaster, accidentally kilh entertaining Indies who hid Hof an infirmary, an scending the grand hall, on his way to hi flower, and he'fell to the such injury aa caused his a few hours, Casunia Cousry, Pa., wanta a echoolmas- A paper at Ebensbu batim copy of a post came to hls death by t cers aud crew, of the derbilt and not otherwiee. Three of the jurors signed the above and were discharged, the eral Grant forthe Pry mmend the most tion, and the formation the wards of the clty wid vteamer Van: Jal thiterference in their behalf, twelve nergroe w oaway their ng themselves seating themselves of Grant clubs inall was difficult ¢ onition of move= Some of those present heir way down the mid- bureh wardens aud. a Iv thinking that an att i table was in con the church the A large crowd had | Keutleman venta y but had to beat a precipitate re treat. At the evening service the mol agait assembled, but, as before, refrained from balance afterwards The result waa i m never left the The dose killed them, se themselves as changed, making It less pointed as regards blame of the ¥ prt from the port of Boston of the examination of vessels bringing immigrants during the m 1 recetyed by the I | kept them back ‘ae Very peculiar Suspensions in Phitad Iphin. Several mercan- © muspended be Tae liabilities th of Septem ter in some section. gives the following ver notice in that _nelghbe tike no tle to Homantic Hone A Chicago lady con Fort Constitution, the second post, hae ite #0 ever may find this {il no Him for Hey ins alyt bay with | Hind leg ine White | nt dewn blind off Hie left jay CHarges Direct rt Cambery Co in and took pos: | last two days, ported at @200,000. With 40 passengers wy of two empty se: long destined to remain alone, aga rit « appeared In the sh rkable for nothing but his ext downeast air, which at his manifest endeavors asiar in Hise fase ite p This is a great tradi This proceeded 90 tat as to prove a disturbance to the congrega- tion, and to warrant the police in clearing the We learn that teveral of the wine dows in the louse of the church wardeu were sinasbed by the mob. ied Water, Mr. Quin, oa report upon the Paris Exhi- 8 to the Wallaroo Min South Australia, in these words first tine in the history of , there was a population of some puting and yellin A Colored a. of a gentleman & good trading t but the natural advamtages are not of Chief Justice Chase. in the United States Cirenit Court his decision in the case of Elizabeth Turn: who complained that ahe was torervitude under the App of Marviand. ' allowed by statue y fall eo thin perf to the Distriet nd, which contains five poste, endian ot te its abundance of saln i re brought in in the salmon catching. fs famous for | at some of the large quantities, held untawfully prenticeshlp Law fay from prominent of bis ghimness mystery of the secret sorrow which rankled sof Vallandigham will claime for the Senate, Mr. Pendle~ we cleeted by the almost ans is party, and will be of the Northwest aa thelr for the Presidency. nitfrage ainendment ie lost and the wirl having be t into court on a writ of hate hlef Justice ordered her discharge ground that the ¢ ronble @ day (equal to 20 ce At almost all the posts the natives bring in er on the pusange Fs were slowed In the foreen r feet high and open d was furnished an by the passengers themselves any have at cach who transncts th alds in settling the aceounta. the natives act ax servants to the ( '* officers, but M fishers and hunte terring this roving lif rd to such low straits that the ntary servitude aken as an eapectal fd apprenticeship was involuntary ser ach the laws of Mary i distinguished between white and col. Ly 60.500 votes HPONORNT writes of Brc tale, and it was Moment of folly, and similar phrase H about, the lady han fr. Quin that inthe raini ith Amerter the ¢ aLitions Hnstity r ed by the Depart nt under the act of do #0 any more, ing been band ing bis inaugural, that du by his private secretary, and the forests are in many. pla Very thick, whieh will mills which are estublie ed and acceptes nwhile the In and days passed without his chair looked The Wesleyan Cleveland, Obio, had a spirited discussion on the Lith, over a report by the Rey, G. W Bainum, on the state of the « woman suffrage was advocated, Snyder, of Tine a and several | A Shrewa ¢ umbered and it never dispatred, tn apite ‘ings, and the fret that the thelr eupply of potable wat down 9 portion of the olf Penitentiary build: nptry, In which ported from Englund, and costin ip for bis health closely behind. They tan nose dation of many ipally engaged In Nomination — Gri Law and a Neg: Ricutonn, Oct mson, Nook. Sturdivant, Wm. We Brothersin« | gentleman's addre her finith was reward crowned with succes unknown debtor, thanks and 9 @20 1 pressing a wish t fo pierce the vail of bis low um of @ In Albany reta- two women who went through @ sec. ond story window to the pavement about the some tinie and In the sane. street them by accident, and the other thrown by &. husband, infuriated by thes of bis wife's guilt! The t ly Injured, while the latter ken, one eye put ont, and other ly injuries tnflicted FAmour all recently came wed ihe propos: and her expectations » goverament is in | th A toheee seca ronatree | the mines of this di | larger number of be fe plane of the Brotherhood. ‘Troops | animals, supplied from this eure | the locomotives Was stated In there award that the ery low for the g It seoms that Stockbridve fe an d one who has his own way of After counting up the cost, f the amountt sirike Out that part but the prevailin, tension of the pr Rev. 8. A Baker, « and the ticket will be ‘The Woman in ¥ An apparition, saya the Cin ed, and witht nlind from th therin-law of Ge: and ending with Fields Cook, a with favor, but the C abd attempts to persuad nto Join with bit ina sort of to Albany trom xuilty wite has gone ho and the other p Many of our re parties implicated bave left him and the #6, ght the best men from tken to make a compromige Dominion of Canada, ond plattorny of repr hand in-band he Irish Orange- snd as it way known that nitract will havc denouncing his Lordship, who n the town in 8 of real estate largely wer to govern! Sir, am rules the Appearince barily created f Trish Protestantism. vu down by the pulies, and Lord and ml it was enid her frie ngview Anyly placed her in the “Tt ie aluiont un the reporter of Notice the mother's h Ta womay's presence protucity #hrongh Dlorida, General Grant bright yellow dre Lord Monek, on the Lith i fitty-four prizes won at nade a brief apeech whieh he expressed th dis such as to justify sit on the present occa- in the north of Trel orivacy of libs Are is'@ clear argu equal righia with ourselves, women bad a right to vote, Intemperauce alivered with age footprints upon and Weat from t her once comely f rious cities to the North of Mo of Hampden, Me., left ten weeks old sleeping y three years old in the ied not to wake her gone but alittle while creams of the child, an hastening to the room, abe boy in the act of the baby bd ite roken, and otherwise Jured that death ensued in 2 2 to tell how jhe Injury was os there are conjectures, one ving by some taonns awoke whe oni vying, he attempted to with the result stated above, fi rtridve anid V fant daughtor dd their country, were the wrong Jnce Mey vote in al to this Convention were assisted by we urged the cultivatic maintain their libert now armed with the best weapons t any irregular attack that made on the borders. Orrawa, Oct. 16. of the Gulf, Mobil i and it hopes, now that the elections menala of these este, If fae no other, msideration which i* due to Tt wave tt will be ected raflways are com elwily those throug! hema, an those wi the splendid barbor of Brunswick, Geor in, WH show (hat th freedmen’s schools in that State, for the year . To-day she will return, never reappear in a world which, to image of blighted her, has been bute nil the report. Waa ad pre Fes oad hope wnd wreck of ted by w larve mas tting off the bed, whi jent crushed In, it , was 194; average nutn- A sorions disagreement has occurred between M. Cartier, Miniater Militla, and Col. McDougal, question of jurisdiction. The latter will pro» bably resign hte position. sing from the A tee Captain named Rufus Lodge bine been n | brought before the United States Commis- sioner in New Orleans, on «charge of flend- ; Ish Inbumanity towards two poor boys, 16 Boe OFe We | UTE Sate eh Gane whee ance crime was that of concealing themselves {in order to obtalu ® to this couptry, themselves on the nt 10 sem, the 1m ele and { A French writer in La Patrie oays of the Abyssinian expedition : Whateoever the invading force is Accordiig to thelr Fronch friend, ¢ he cont of the’ free sehools was €100,000, porting these t latnts that schoolhouses ncendiaries an, graded schools by hors was 8500 each. ve Leen burat by id of aunoyance to. teachers Commodions bulldin ave been provided at Alex reas Monroe. Yorktown, Norfolk | Forty-five schoolhouses | Castine, and loss of th ta cot of @190 cach. In] men, on th gimen have erected uses of the Bureau, and without an Immediate prospect of procuring texch- | Slghtcen men, sixtec ers. Applications are now on. fle {or more nudred teachers. there are thirty-five bundred pa rtant progress has been my colored teachers, A normal se been completed in Rich- 1f 86,000. Similar schools jonroe, Danville, result of the campal nines oanyetrtaragse J 804 ot her to Love of a Schooner ai ‘The Bangor (Me.) Whig bas an account of the loss of the schoouer Julict M. Tilden, of © crew of eighteen Islaud of Amherst, one of the Maxdalen Islands, Her crew consisted of | § ° 01 their hands tied bebin pete genres [eg Worse trier and torture which, ho continued aud almoat invulnerable. twenty leagues in ten hours, fight for a whole y without food oF drink, alee d | and tp the mud, always d fever M. du Bi from Liverpool hen’ the Lays. showed the verse! had INGTON, Oot, 16, The Commissioners of the General Land Office have received w map of the town of Mount Vernon, Jefferson county, Colorado, ‘The streets running from north to south are numbered firet to fifteenth. ames of those running from east to weet are Niabrara, Ophir, Ravenswood, La Mar, Milette, Cheyenne, Jackson, The Pittsburg (Pa.) Gaserte have been erected, a many cases freedm without the aid neon tay inean by that’ {fer Mr. Lng ‘fanaticism only e« ir haired of the foreigner, TI ing | are of the modern Spartans. tof rear rank, taking care of the up ammunition under “The coward who retreats Ker &® man; his wife divorces hitn, ecla him, his priest cnraee q fa the lot of YY diverting | ihe coward goes en | appears, according to Count du codore, In expectation of ms that the treachery of Oilleo long since warned itary instructors, wounts thus collected. w be New York, who was endors- 7, Weed ani other prominent then Postmaster of Allog- Castine—the Captain and one man belo is ts the greatest Lone t town has ever mot with at one time, and it is where so many In battle they | ed by Messrs. Ureeles repared sharp: leh was placed other forced under the thelr heads betug thrown back te they wore kept eight hours on «| hit. 1; the Captain occasiounll new business here: that or| Bimself by making them drink . Tere oe tae aa: | throeta. At fortunate Crew were part owners a vee 4 There were battwo of the whole crew the pour boys wer taore than 24 years of age. ‘The schooner vessel of 67 tons, bi bullt in 1h67, by General Tilden, Mase uw the master builder, Fed one of the best Vessels in seldom the ca the hottest fire, Gnacon and C. he deck and the o wom mast have ined. poverty, it would be Interesting bh waa forwarded, and what was do ‘Will Mr. Sterman'inform the public? Woe aro in receipt of un of viows exprensed In an arti re. Lincoln, but we will not wil- protract @ paluful contro worer, be tha Mrs. Lincoln recetved mM another contributor In ti mond at & cost will be opened at Alexandria and Norfolk. through the pi of them have lust thelr ouly a men were of the bes! Eight’ thousand | vel was built this yea rimary steps of | was to start ten thousand were added to the Feading population of the State, aud as tn ed Wo the higher branches n. ix blocks, over two thousand lots, This plot is filed in order to obtain title to the town site, Another delegation of whiskey men from lew York arrived bere this moruing to urge the dissolution of the Metropolitan Revenue ne of the two that them with bis hand oa their Kind of torture to which | wh jected war, to be strip. | @ tub of sea water and | mi and subjected toscrubbing with a coarse | Ai ‘ud sand paper 1 thelr bodies in every directio leo indulged himself with fr aK y# with aclub, @ bootjack, and netruments of ver mmissioner declared that rience of over thirt card of @ more b fan treatment of men than the evidence ip ‘The Captain was held for mackereling, an Mold evidences more Were. ad: of English edue: and placed in a versy. It may A serious accident occurred on the London and Hampshire ratlroad yesterday, near Loong . The engine and baggage cars were the “purpose—takes his place. When the| thrown down an embankment 1 feet, and completely destroyed. Several Lives were and was conaide: This State votes to-day for « Supreme Judge and Superintendent of Public Instruc- | Peuobscot Bay. don, The Republicans run John Currey, snd the Democrats Royal T. Sprague; for Superintendent, John Swett, Republican, and O. P. Fitzgerald, Democrat. Bax Fraxcisco, Oct election i passing off quietly, crate claim the city by two (thousand ma- Ova Many Prie bas been fined 643.7 ‘ladelphia for being a common shold, Derantwrwy clork has been dis Iaved for abusing tbe President. Mr, Bannas has mado the dinlogue of the * Black man to Little Kock, Arkansas, ¢ rattlesnakes ia an liour neat without his knowledge tiscr of Tuesday, SPORTING MATTERS, Ee * Distiiiery Frauds, The distillery of Setnucl Workley & Co., Of Chicago, was seized on Saturday, by U : ted States agents, together with m considera. | thl* care revealed. ble quantity of highwines, which it is claim ed have been put into the market without ‘The wines were removed to id the bullding ossession of by Y years, he bad | 9 970,000 for writing rook." ‘The Turkish Minister called upon General Grant this morning, and presented General Heusstn, of the Tunisian army, Ithas been stated that the impeachment question would be dropped in consequence of the result of the recent elections; but the | members of the Judiciary Committee now here declare to-day that @ majority of the committee favor it, and are confident that the Project will receive the approbation of « max Jority of the members of the House, The President has returued General Sick plication for a court of inquiry to the War Department with his disapproval and bis reasons therefor, the principal one of whieh is that General Sickles has already ap- jerer and | Pealed for redress to the bar of public opin. If not satisfied with the verdict of tho , the President intin and @ court mart neral Kilpatrici, Min | sent In bis resignati army ascaptain in the First Artillery | brevet rank is that of major general fs the third thine be bax tendered it, and it will now be accepted. neral Beauregard has ent and General Grant for the restora lands owned by him near phis, wow occupied by the Freedinen's Bureau, and reuted out by teachers of publi | sehvols to negrovs, Genera! Wilcox, 16.—The judicial trial in 6,000 bor Killed ity-one that town a few days ago. before the rebellion, could rt his family, and impractical wan, Tiny have @ dog at the Peoria (Ill) Post at the Indies’ door, wt Time To. Agen Destruction of Lighthouses, the Scythe the The Now Orleans Republican of the 12th Kives the following account of damages done to lighthouses by the recent storm on the paving the tax. the Government warehouse, and machinery were taken’ pe the officers of the Governtncut ery, though not large Bam Francrse Judicial election wa cast is Nghe. Francisco by about one thonsand majority, The returns from the interior come in slowly The vote is close for Jude of the Supreme nd Superintendent of Public Instruc- Oct, 16-4 P, M.—The held towlay, The vote ete th fF} pbs - fleet, in the way of in The democrats cerry Ban | Berit, | #0 constructed as to eret_spring counecting with one of the dle- charge pipes, u vinegar issues, while the dia ally running ‘hixhwines. Custom when the revenue agent called for stigation, to toucu this spring aud offer egar instend of highwines. vieos for deoeiving the Inspectors are known. lay waa the second day of the Fall Races, held under the auspices of the Amer fean Jockey Club, at Jerome Park Weather was everything that could be desir- tly from morn till oft and baliny, and was tho attendan these circumstances, was Lan more than usually enjoyable, The Grand Stand was completely filled (it holds tive thousand) with spectators, well represented contained Ladle one of the moat inery, in Chic and won't let gentlowen ¢ Maryland militia will cost the State ven hundred and fifty thousand dollars muse steamer Geranium having hed by the actin eugineer and inspector to examine t houses near the tn | tober Sth and 6th, has put into B nd reports the iron screw-po eye, Near the entrap Bay, entirely destroyed, ha inaining of {his coatly a an shone brilli the atmosphere was k of the cyclone of Uc- He soldiers in Northern Canada drill on snow shoes in win! A pivowen has been t of klopeiwanl ‘on the part of the wife. Lroroin Dr Murer is nid to have own but one pair of plaid pants when he ited this country, all the property ew Youk gymnast of ec note, hus challenged Aubros Bu to be the strong DL with him for @1,000 « side. 1 Willtom T. Sherman to about the war, which ‘The fair sex was indeed, the Club Sta Jone! Disgraced. ome thine ago a Colonel Gilbert, acting under Military Commander of the Fourth District was implicated in the deatenetion of or printing office In Arkansas, ai } quently used very imprudent thon with “that tra structures carried round the lighthe rafters of which ie beleved that but to (hin gallery and the rel way the iron gallery breaking off the solid the gallery re twenty-eight deaths from yellow fever tox Attho present rato the disease will foun cease to bg au epidernic, is shown | ton 8 list of ‘cms. | 6 that he may ove the sherifl th Judictal District Parish of St. Landry for belug Kccoustruction. ed! to fill the vacancies. The fod dress themselves ter to Chili, has vu of his position in the fifth beata time, 201g 5 a5 {a the most grotes Such long trails reach Lalf-way across the track. (alied, but underskirts We saw one wie underskirt, yoster= quity a yard ou the green ture iu front of the stand, fuot initiating themsel ties of the turf colors” of tho rid Keeper at Sheil Keys, wh ; was in charge of the light during ‘th some of them employed ona Dut the mastora of the peop remembered that General Ord, in strong term * published after bis denth A tirriy girk named Cath th in Butfdoon Friday night by Worms crawling from her stomach into bee in the wtution me an order for the rm in violation of special 7, current serie applied to the west of the Mis. ‘en convicted and sen- | *s#ippl ar safe Simnioaw kb Hist of enptaine to do it; the elde in Kentucky | act, the extraordinary aud plausivle Jeft, as an apology for the | the line “of promotiy One innocent dau nol Was sorely porpleacd yeoterday could be that Julie did 1 united ta marriage to General W i neral PH. Sheridan's statt, at A Inrgo wedding party was | Dennicon’s house quiahed nots prevent were the Hon, E. M. Stanton, Mujor General PH Sheridan, and large number of army offs commanding in Virginia, n order prohibiting the cv solidation of the Norfolk and Pe | the Vingints and T With ® pleasant voice und then fired. The result | She is to write eras that the orifice wade by the ball as iten- | recently imned Cuancns B. Dana, a member of the Mase + Council, dicd sudden money, no hope almort m stranger to my kind hysical atrength requisite t » T might desire crews noth Hexny Horns, emnessee, and the Sout etlon of General » President of the consolidated compae enerals Beauregard aud Malone bu went of the dificulty, onder will be revoked and the con. eolldation etfected Publication was recently made that among ®number of articles forwarded to the dead letter office from our ari toward the end of the war, was an oll palate senting two children fecding a d that the painting would be re- od to the owner upon satisfactory proof, This morning # response to tho notice was | recelved from Columbia, 8, C, trafts are of two children now do- 1nd It Is sald its loss was more deeply | felt than that of all the parent's large pro- | porty, which was swept away by tho war, once restored to them ly yesterday in Bi AToRNAbo passed ov Arizona territory, recently, Pounsylvania Base Balt ( Fort MeDowell, in rs old, but still preaches with great unrvuting every shame oot for bin to have it ture yesterday was that ¢ do nothing useful Tshoutd, if U1 pon my friends wad rele Vices from Ban ression that Ie will by Property, and depart wita no se. | Yerer pauulstiaent than official exile or ban. 4 were wer the | meceeded in an ad) Pass ogers of re, arrived here, ts Captain ntly made the voyage to Kurope on the rait Nonpareil, Two prisoners named Neddo and Kendall made their Gecape yesterday from the Nor- | Hidgewock (Me.) Jall by knocking down the doctor, who was vistting a sick prisoner, and Neddo was under a sea- Years! Imprisonment, Gnovnn was broken and work commenced on Tuesday on the Bouthern branch of the Union Pacific Rallrond, at Junction City, Kanoas, the directogs and a large number of citizens from other parts of the State being ch bs had represe i {ution was adopted, and officers elec £ Hi. Hayhurst, of the Athlotic Buso Ball Olay of Philadelphia, Was elected Pres Negro Jurors, CHanixsron, 8. C., Oct. 16 urt, in cxse t Hof a jury drawn of It was estimated that visited the park yesterday N Went up in privale This will furnish oy every your sin my Constitutic poor Little wife ‘and afterwards b; the validity of the pan voters and tax-payers, irrespective held that that the R. Kress, conferring suffrage was valid, and that negry voters were the fore qualified as Jurors, und the panel therc- aution those of you wh nk of God which furbide us 0 our lives when we wnd they will not ons for coin,” Tur Hon. Galusha Grow said in one of his pecches durthy the election canvass old weiter, ‘Lat me write th care pot who n | So Tsay to you, let me and [cure not who frane ¥ on the g8tn ult, at the Indian vile g Elk Raplds, Es. bund. He was very ani of considerable intelli. charactor, fought against % and was * tamous rior frou S18 youth, aalit®, Catto, UL, Democrat gave lay ago ® uogro wan Dame’ haatiscimant “of his wt of tho pair, only a fow weeks ol! OF the wife, recely Hatruction act of Con- on the negrovs, ¢ hurtful to of God to take me away ; od pleasure ty do #0, power to do wo) to Vright in my will and action in hut T might do nothing incon: And, nnder ali tances, I felt impe pulse to quit this lo ‘and jolo my dear little (lends and reine 1 one another tence of twely been said by an m the Fordham horse ¢ for they are dread f the Corene: Doan Hichmond Collision. Vo'kevrsin, N.Y., Oct. 16.—The follow- ing is the offletal verdict of the Coroner's Jury in the case of the Vanderbilt and Dean Richmond collision : “That the said William R; dead, was drowned on bon Dean Richmond, on which be sald ateambont be derbilt steamer running twenty minutes after 1% O'clock, on Se tem - ber 20th, 1867, @ mile or more below Isinnd, on the Hudson River, tho eald 1 by the culpable careless. | on Gre, jod aa a harvest thaukegiv- | the offer was devoted to the | Yellow Fey ragged atoug as many a people packed on the car behind. Yesterday commenced at 1PM iighty and nluety w and suifering, wife and all my depai tives in the spirit laud, ir miles north ornante, chief of th wed, bad been fence wud energy The patuting will be by Third Assistant Pootinaster Gerely. The sub-committee of the Committee of the House of Representatives: to inquire into tho past and present reladons of Southern railroads with the government, and what would be fair and equitable in the adjust meat of their Indebtedness, will lorve Wash- ington for Richmond to-morrow morning, where they will romain fur several dave Sreexvows effort fiuential Wading n then In Raleigh, N.C., to revive the Democratié party, for the purpose n of co-operation with aud encouraging Norih- the @ Van: | Pn Democrats, Tun Brideh bark Standard, from Quebec for Leith, was fallen in with cu the Lat of October, in Latitude 87° 40’, longitude 49° 60’, All tignds abandoned her, and for the champion stakes, A Mississippl planter gave employment du- ring the past season to thirty or forty no- 'he cholera broke out among them, and & physician was called, whose treatment Promised quick succoss, f aeher, however, was not satls- after | great show of Swe made It Known to his fellow: 01,010 added by the clib, second horve to Fee Celve BH) oUt Of the with thirteen, urcey, D. MeDan- one of the bx The child died on Tuesday, F Waa e00U after arreoted, ho got drunk and A" Aa tody to the aire. + Sleety und T. G, Moo Vaniny was the favorite The following la samy sony Cheatham she | Thos. G. Ha Fanny Cheatham Edu le ot ctarie (Comet A yoone ellow Amirrareaualy nestor ———— hi. DeCourcey #150, Morrissey $50, Slenty A All the horses were in excellent conditios d were very anxious to get off. Three af tempts were inade, Fanny Cheatham and Mow h case starting before the fell, which resulted in vexailous delays, Inet they got away, Metarie with @ start several lengths, Cheatham second and tht others following in close order, They maine tions wotil reaching the half ole, when Cheatham closed np the n hereclf and Metarie, with DeConreey f flinks.” Metarie again abot ahead. and ip the home stretch, lead by three lengilie. ‘Delonte ey took the second leatham fell toto the third, Ip ler they passed the judge's stand Time 14914. Motaire ‘was now backed ggainst Fanny Cheatham at level money, Morrissey weat away with the lead, Slevty second, Cheat. ham third. At the ‘half-nile Morrissey fet Into the second position, being passed. by Mataire coming up the home stretch, a des berate rugle enaued between | and Mataire, the latter winning by « Morrissey third. Time, 146%. ARCOND RACE. The second race was for the nu atakes, 50 entrance, €1,500 added by the club, for two year olds, ‘There were seven- w nominations: five started Jerome's 86 ‘aul, Morris’ Cheatnut fly, by Eclipse, Sandford’s Puck, Sandford's Hrown filly, by Lexington; and Hacon's brown ally, by Boye enue. “Bacon's filly sold In the pools at @799, Sandford’s colt, @500; Morris’ Ally, gue ‘The race was won very easily by Mr, Sand: ford’s brown filly, Sandford second, Jesome third; time 150, 4. THIKD RACE, The third and last event of the day wae for premium of $1,000, for all agen, two mille heate. Uniy two horees. ‘were entered, Mr}. MeDaniel's Julius, and J. W. Wek This wasn very pratts Face. ope mady the running at a rapid pace, Local follo if aud ‘ail fod smile and three quarters, Local satya himself by keeping ‘well up In the rear, was runniog very strongly within blinself, and evidently could pass Julius when bé pleased. He "on the home quar ter. When within three hundred yards of the winning post he got hls head in front 3 Juling, aud managed to keep it there un the fioleh ; time 3:46, a Blankets were then placed on the antmal nnd having had a halt hone’ rest, they w then brought to the scratch agvin, Jullae looked remarkably fresh, Local as usuab quictand sheepish. Julius star brisk pace, and at the rR it lenetha aliead. At the end of the first mile Local had pretty well filled up the gap. Af half ;o'e Julius was ee: Local wns evk e rinning sth vt th i to be the ense, a + stretch he caine up level with Julius, splendid tnce was run to tho staud, Local Winnlog by a neck In 3 the tors. we ited and watched as anity. the celebrated trottes roperty of Com. Vam derbilt, in harvess, He ome clved much eur and ciicited considers: ble pinus® as he trotted rapidly w (8 RACK —TO-DAT'S PROORAMME. ‘The following dispatch was received et (hig office yesterday afternoon from Mr, A. Bele mont: don's Local, Jrnomn Pan, Oct, 16, To Sun:—Kentucky will will ran hia race agaliint tle to-morrow, Thursday? Ow tober 17th, without fail, A. Brtnowr, Pros't. The fact was also anmounced by Dr. Um derwood, the o ‘ted pool auctioneer, ang caused sporting men present to open thela eyes very wide. Tie auctioncer said in orden to ascertain the “state of the market” ould sell ® pool, the IMghest bilder to take hia choice, “Tine, or Remtucky.”. In the frst pool Jime brought @450 and ‘Kentucky 9100; In the» i id Kem tucky 49. This c le of po Kentucky, it will no doubt be remem! was matchod some tine ago by her owner t run four miles {a 7:20 for'a stake The champion In (0 carry 120 It le considered to be pretty even t be tweou Tine and> “Kentuck.”” The mateh @ looked furwart to with interest by spoeti menall ¢ the Union, and if th reatl prov rable to-day there will be a scene At the Park that has never been equalled on ¢ race course thie le of the Atlantic. doubt several huudred thousand dollars ebange hands on the result. The race wi commonce at 1 P.M. The following 1s the regular programme for to-day : Kirst Race, weepeiakes” for threes $100 entrance, “h ft the wakes (9 go to the Derby, Belmont, Stakes, 5 pounda ulate, lowed with tw “The Stewart's Cap,” valeg 00," $20 “entrance, 1 pt ash tite anne winners of siakes premiume this mounting to $9,000, 6 pounds extra, Closed mainations, Kace- Selling Race, premium 00, fon Mita, fourth milo: the winner to bg M00; any excess of that price to go te wrth Race—Premiam $800, f and a quarter 1 this year allowcd THK DRCHASED nd, KEY —SUBSCHIETIONS. Edward Cassidy, the unfortunate jockeg who was accidentally killed at the races oe Tuesday, left » wite and three children, ‘The wembery of the club on the same eveni subscribed @2,000 for the benefit of his id family; nad they Wino doubt recelyy dition to this sum at the close of th a races, Trot at Rechester, Rocunsrnn, N.¥., Oct. 16.—The trot te day between George Palmer ana George My Patehen, Jr, form purse of @1,500, was wom "almer, Ho took the drat, second, andl HOt, Vatele the third and fourth beats the Yale Fatt Races. New Haves, Ch, Vet. 16. The Yale Pall cer occurred today, Varnna Shell dig at contest, being ut of order, and omer, dered the chimpion fag to Glynne Glynna went over the course, cleastug it te 14 Giynna gig won the champion flag from Varona during the course tu 19.15, Varm a's time was 1917 Hid not contest, Ue training The Scientific bor vou, Tvkwismecan, Pa, Oct, 16th—The Pena *ylvauis Buse Bull Convention met to-day, Mige Rose, of Altooun, in the chalr, Twat tives prea A consi ed ent, MeCoole vs. Covurn, The celebrnied prize fighter LcCoole, bag takea up tho challenge of doe Coouru, tee jchanpion, and agrees to moet bim in the fistic arena for a etak yesterday forwarded $1,000 to the editor ef } the New York Clipper as the tire deposit nd ay au caruest of his jut-ation to Agtt, of #10,000, MeCoole a & Galvestom Mes Tuw steamer Ariadne, Captain which arrived yesterday morning from Gale Yeston, reports that om the Ist inet, Albest Farrell, stewart; Samuel Lee, fremang F. Campbell, © passenger, and tha ¥, 17th United Statos Infantry, L] iteamor left tn the hospital at Gal Brooks, @ fireman. ee,

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