The Sun (New York) Newspaper, October 22, 1867, Page 1

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

’ ree NEW YORK SUN, | — i i M eriko.| tu esha ereho| RATES OF ADVERTISING. PATADLE INTARIABLT IX ADYASOR Insertion of font thy Fy OXtEA line oF f oF lees... 80cm, of tine rr n open Uhiriy-T NEW-YORK, TUFSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1807, att state of public health | by the chic, One wa abot, another hung. | by nearly all the foreten prtnee f that Slates Government 9 ple A ‘ when the py ; i win lonls ’ % i ae 0 A nant with > Court tajeement, to Ko: kt lithe t placed under guard. visited the Champ de Mara, tea t apt, | ney tea tee A Khe resumed hie Jour Body-Saatching” and \ t era nthe the Int of O pert | he tdaha mberad cath and his abilitics wre estimated at 1,300,000 | approached e here ghd tye | Bd Fenian Outrage. H 4 been sluned, whiel re he exeentiomof | pies ha 1 Work @ toler) Weartness and chant wiich he a | Dissection, : ‘ article 1 of the Gon-atar Convention eeles : : Antiquarian reacarches aroand Nas! hin fic tori s bears . Dentay, Oot. 21—F rhe . ‘ " rated with Portugal, t ng the diver | (he com ‘ mice demand caled the alte of a few que - ee al * 1 a : € { gence which was man fa practice tn tow ry, bones | arrangementa ¥ Santehing’? ano Dine Arts Tho Etalian Government i the tuatter of Inherttances Litiiied Lal lige ar ee ‘ i undao forth’ have Peale tof t Atesurretionisin caw Bonies t y w pon Our lw 6 one fact The proofs which you have given of your , Ay of elaborate ‘ reed bon Hurt ‘ asking vader! Has Opel and Rome, } Soveral pot nhave fr ' , mlbyot'| paltvsotlone te cr Mee Gat tania , 1 v ' i pilaborite | cousteuct | fhevdlrect Fonte to AMtany, and Caine Ws a] Rant 7 i The ai W i % astires n ‘ ( Sd Pron Itizen and wealthy | fig. in on ent ik The September Treaty to be Enforced : . 5 @ cord tts | ext ’ At ; ! t My inty, Ind., reacting | i,and vA I ) arch for the etratars of tl i ‘ ; t i a ( " and three dane | hear Crawford f fre | Contrary to that which bad 1 Work. Retroat of the Insurgent, y ie poms U at that yo « id es ond another mortally w A. | down head for at Wan care aut Chee Nly aa. pousitio. to Dopoatt, tev 4 | Newstanne t y i r t na \ ween th mnltiyg, tut did ne taken out alive | place he arrived on Sun noon, bard Troops. ht } ee ‘ K “re ery Brw in Mii lene Aad? t nto frown His exceasive oul ap wreaks | matioad students f anne oe ee Arad idee " Beh ' ( ' iv Mn onder that there EH PRESIDENEN, | Ia Farerts ¥, Towa, Just east of Clore | Nets to place one foot bef other, hy. | Procurtng 1A LONDON. , ; — 4 A. rc Uhelee Par ie as 4 ne while sink a Feled for ste niglte, W foots and eat. | after anat at fe ; ell, eam » bur eat, the tone tt ot ae be hurriedly aes | aurrectionists” of ly snatehers m = The Caribaldians Sul F | Rosierucian, owned by Sir J, Hawley, was The se 1 Abell Announces that t ead and without exetting ausplet i, t8 | Te Wal & Farle ae on bponioed ¢ Garibaldians § ™ y | the winner of the Criterion Stakes. that eclty will present the) / Mg that earth | ® i but once under cove a roo! gular trade followed by any Sti ighting | shell sd rele hep Ooh we a 11, Penticton. an the chotee | U,mrbled, they merged hu wen | 4 Sutlay evcalog he determined to leave | dened, nasuperstitious men, who dealt in det * | burg took the Hundred Sovercigns abe rt t thw Dainersey: ot Ohio esl the orice © sud gradually deposited around chem, | Perit on, the frekght texin and push for- | funct humanity with as little concern a @ NEWS FROM IRELAND. eae Aes ethan , | west forthe next President. The Bupirer | gg Mttna the warm tuty, passing from cot to | hat tr ine¥, ahd a0 ha agyprosried ine | DMtCHEE deals fa beef. Bo devoted were they endance was very god ace va Its about ai trent Wartonal toy through the wards’ of a hospital, was | engineer aud entre te towel a ntene | to science that rather o - | ru boetions aapapa iv eas WASHINGTON, [Virin iii ts. amantie the, Natonal Con] cinched to hear «soldier taugilaga tet | etineenntagctjeat il to be alowed place | to science that rather than thelr own bodies THE FENIAN TRIALS, Hank rr Ct Uhctrcandidates, Tn battle Periinges, | She stopped to reprove, the wretched fellow, | abundantly ato to remanerate im | should supply banqueta to the worms, they 5 0 annitotew; Old. Ht ~widettel wing Pendleton | © Why, Took here, mani” anya te, "yon | cineer rete ted ey satire, time. The en | frequently wold them to be dlasected, getting F . venroot, Oct. 21 Evening. —The Royal The Baltimore SynodOll School Press | eamlidate in the 'N cacsses in | DAY Hiven ine a tet on the sin of danchig, | his troubles wore ended, but the Aremun ees | ONL Im advance, One of these exhument Bhooting of Reilly the Informer, | Bani of Liverpoot bas auepended payment byterlaniccat tt Peat 4 j arent Vive both legs shot o inquisitive ant soon wenn tn gnestion him | Pledge hie body ton Toae Uhan alt area & ee fe Jad lowed Ite doors. ‘The Habits of the | be . weting the | 1 t greeted yy | thane, tap after at, an effort wit bo | Hey, Mamesle MM Ha tahanitante, Mr. | doctors and hy that means defrayed the aay oe ’ eo | tnatitatlon are ermnted at £1,500000, It | 8 wer nie The " ‘ ihe ; “ early days | tee. Hels to be trl teed ‘ hin of Mery detormtin tn, Wave th | yee of his finer, beaide tearing a molaky * —— thought that the Bank will be able to | Givernnnen Ned , P| MY before Mudge Underwand. te Chistes | CngINe Me he next at je did ao to the | to bis afflicted wilow, Strange to relate, bq The Garibaldian Novem | resume busi : tl ! t ‘ sb ; Won jannot preside. | En 'that ewe the | hin awa thinking he caret abuut driving | proved recreant to science, and before page October 20-—-Midnight,—Impor- | ize Fight, t ton, r ‘ th inne oe ie " sid dig ike he hth Mave | ging out,” ae the students eay, be made eee patches have been received | Lowpom, Oct, 21.—The prize fleht betwee . A ew aehoul . y fe re e ple ar dtor ppeal, 7 eile §. tev of going on with the train, ao he | Fangements to have his grave watched, am@ o-nigh r elativeto affaire ta italy, | Mace and O'Haldw rth wha Pe and i t nd I Daltaree ties Will cates | LA metnes #Uk faa dakeon 9 among | Col on drove. him of, and ‘he ek i | big vorpal pliownnathan ob od cra it motnecd that Italy has positively | Mf been given up, eaters : 1 Y for such w| Aone Erish hoy i ore at Weaterm Hcgurts | galt to the eaboone, “ae aun aa tho eure nd aorrowing frlenda used to eres Ae positives ‘ % 1 wud aid . | Herefordshire dashed: teari¢ t 1 te he tar te {ctor | Monuments over the sod under which thay pledggod | t ly enforce the pro: ae Govers od for Pres at the Crown In he waa w friend of the engineer's, he | lald thelr dead to fs they bell . Helons of the September (toaty FROM EUROPE BY STEAMER, | *™* * 4 to Bugenio and ater first A , ; jvervthin ; wold At sullerna be changed | the sound of the tat trop. Regu The 7 . Niclal journal of Parts, AY 1 ‘i 4 ; r ty cone | f f the con Was passed through to | Pte# Was inscribed on the marble, but inew, Apc iMac Wa Hiccau caeta Gert lofases Mall Dates to October | L } 1 i , tata] Oa rhts| token, wheven he procrated to Newark [far ae the mortal remoant of the’ dep aarched acrossthe | The steamer City of London, from ¢ ' cree re 1 A 1. tragedy bas taker ? | “8 eds ted, the prayer wae often tn vain : tone, has atrived et ite port , wing of the b 1 1 es | Madeld. "A man watiod Pitot ,_anateher” of the doctors themselren i Rumors of impending Cabinet changee had | & ! 4 Ms W not Disrespect to the Presid ® quarrel with the m a you Hotter from Cot Nagios heen there, and erg the stone was erected, This decided step of the Ttalian Govern- , 0 sngee hed | ane § ‘ ! ‘ . A ays that . Womsn nawed Pantisao, wit whow be was | Colonel Nagle, confined in Mountjoy the whose death It commemorated : é been rife in England, but the London Stine |, ; ; two | eae Sheba npowed fon terms of iutiney, sabbed wer 10 the | Pitson, Dublin, b Cup DIE by bit: and all for the cause ment is accepted at Parle ap rendering | ard pronounces thein without the alighica |f wd ic _ ! \ ant tivonge W. Sawyer, | throat, killing her onthe sete Tee dene | a HY, fre Sree ee te le | Stipes 3s Clnsieeall, a Gite: gow F inte anual iia | Doendatiog tr fe I f ‘ that wi ) tmartial at Portemouth, No HE, hae | ter having come to the aid 1 trareal wther in this city, frou which we take the | Old “Nigger Dick” supplied the ductors ‘ ! ceonend ood maton 18 Fok ie 1 presided 1 t Roberta, The las | been. apbraved by - Rucrotary Welles clved from bm also a Wout Ie alee en | following extenctas #2 9 body, fn the dastime thie vch expedition has, therefore, been aban ADMIRAL. PARTAGUT IN PNaT AN aM ' ‘i M aud two others in the arm. ‘The man t Mow wig Denar: 't worthy drove five persems in a back, of wi “Ee ' ; imply 7 a Ba we¥er wanlhiat oP o arm nan then Stroy Praises, Dene eptember 99, | he waa proprietor, and In the nig Boned Tue London Ties ways: “The recepton | to puts ih ard te | | Hsrespectfil to the President of the | atattieds Mimetie ine tea aerate [ae ayh ate Beats AMiuister “at London | aime buck deiven by the sane mea, conveyed The it t troops, in conseanedee of | kivem to Admiral ite ‘ ¢ ‘s ! | Roberts bew ' Live ate phears that he and two oF | throwt, wud eerteet ahr eaiomet aria and nfurtna ine that he has procured for | dead persona to the doe T : AAMC 08 Chiter ot Ihe Villa Gata tea ne ott U cers on duty at the Ports. | ' afterward, tne the grnclous prtvitege of Mountioy, where | ayivania College, in Kentucky, had.@ Corpe m iP ties Views er 1 * : : ard were one day talking, and. they feu Mees Tran the nabed my health may be relieved | of negro resurrection who’ rifled bn ‘ Ake ten leas : " 4 ‘ i 1 ; an tou ot ter potitionl dis ne Cone | ste Tunnet from the iter ruin which threatened It under | with great sicceas A" Ain or (tiga a ! ‘ N 1 ‘ ON D n A dispateh from North Ada Han SHOT ete eee, fules of Kiimatn- | University the stidents have to pay @10 foe ‘ | Mr. 8 tp an ; following particniars | of fenating my oF quarter,” or $40 for a whole aubjoct, e i } ‘ w t Ke of fi eyes upon. gre reagon Ia that the bodies hinve to be Imported, a oe ae ¢ R aoe ne teat t d yeaterday | gh sur d by prison walls, and | as the State laws do not nl t ‘ dire the mercy and kindwene of Tha ate Tawe do not sanction diseetions r ! " Thiet tthe. 1 rita lea Again, pred that my ects by tulr means or by foul. the I Napoleor ' to six miles east of here, «| not for some occurrence in Manchester whet # executed criminals w asnura t eat kon Saturday, lian exe | han eactted the. prt Man Kester whlch | drawn and yuartored by the executioner, & have t ‘ ; Har enentton, ‘The works Tine pissed Eee, Mee Adee OF | were consigned to the tender mercles of tag Government will . ; mer, Ha Just anoxnled the Hance with instructions from the United |” The mnfus aperantt of the body P Bot fad to send the mititary exe | | \ ‘ t i " an year ; ect and Toad th States Government, naked for my tberty, | whether profeerionala sor actos eee ; pan att 1 " iran of mvoling In the | anal the authorttios here have nat dcianer, £6 | somewhat af tale the eae eg Pick bebe nese athe gar | he Hated akan aca san stn arate iy | iho Ah hn er | ot aur th aren a mae aie] Mase, te hth net da ie Gt A BidNae Date ey i \ J Ree oh sae to | Was enveloped in Hames, and goon fell in, | Brother Fonathan, hemor peely 08 5 let | implements went on their ulseloa— ereuiigy te bor eta ee uy | thelr AD Haig geers longer at the \ Tah a ae vie | Aljcunmunication with the men Lelow was | autject, and. himttyr nwt: the plenscng ot AL the very witching hour of night The f n consequence, I om for Chatham Dock yar the & shit tive Petes ¢ President, and, in fact, that thia gentle. | ates, returned to this city on | instantly cut olf, and ther to talon to! this gractoue Britlay Governmens nk tone | When charchyarda yawns aed bell thath eee tes are buoyant from the Victoria Station, aud ¥ nt} te | Cabinet, That in the event of summary {0% Sunday was welcomed by an immense Anstantly killed by the tuna of rock, importance to theae eltize Thee et oat | Contagion to the world.” Pavis, Get. 21 Mid tA diepaten | 08 thelr arrival by all tho ny th a. With ‘gre dist in the eave of Secretary Sta ’ f the clergy, laity and others of | a Naat. tite which fell down the al Republic and tate d «of ber lifeagainet |), The darker the night, the louder the wine. Paget : J authorities of that place. Th and Prinee lin} od fe iio Gat rit nean the assault of fore within ad tresaierens | blew: the harder the rain fell eo much better rom Toulon states that orders bave been re-| irimclaic’. otek at i ns | ton, he will tot what virtue chore {i in tt ral. ‘The Archbishop delivered an | Must have so in iF r eed : Are reules and Monarch, were | Were saved, t wos | Civil T i aridtin’ “eaenion re Gh bER deere te renda without. in comparison to the social | WM the chance of completing the by teived there ¢ nanding the waiting of | \mgieny ened I avery t ricnlar ‘to our | drowned. ine Pall : enure Oilice law en c jn ; on the Inception, nulatton of wae | and pleasing Uni existing between vie | Hidlsurbed.” “Ther tuek in odd au the et fur thewle ot Toe, ad the an | Teh Seca tha dence | Barre hy tna athe | Aaformation om Hpaiinn sonrns tn inet an exciton ofthe ight: | ea side ureter cpm aed Ca, whi | tee ue ed and dig F , fn Guertin even the “latest improvement | Up as much na why, It Isdlticult to | Vinita ta to the effect that at the elretiom, | coil Cen tion at Rome on the | fire was extinguished, 0 man was lowered Ad) Mr. Woat | sack, ande tory roops were disembarking from the trans: ily und tresly before thon Ong it Macht t es Fiiperor ee TAL] which takes placen thagBtate to-morrow, | “tM af J awn, Bae could no traces of his un- y. Leoorn bee 4 Ports and retuming to their barmeleas yard for town in the afternoon ] evil etar i# in the ascendant, andvuycht ange | te Party in favor of a Convention will prob: | Marine i chipioyed to resover, It hossithe (ee tee LT demand aa aright. Aside | Ly 0 the newly mado grave Over whic Fonexce, Oct ‘The reports that Gar mergement, guard of | Rest speculations as to what would ave boca jwbly be defeat aoe. ne | eee See Hehe er as Loe SeRaTiS eich aii engl eed vidual, physical and toral Ine [ret pa nat Yet bev un 00 row. ile ous 6 Var “ @ party, {uo band | tie conseqpence to France uniter ie attenuate Pa ‘ = and all sting appa: i here is anothor great ¢ con | Wate he “other two dug a hole about thot) haa Cisertdced thet ise: aie eh eos ; atte of “Agrortes it | bone hut Pea eeeeeeanee And Burope if the] Commissioner Rottin® arrived from New | Lewiston, Me, Oct The schgoner | giroved, it ie doabehi nen volved, Hetore which all perw inal matters | OO feot aquare at the head of the graves prera arc reiterated, and ecen ‘ tne “tia day the gallant Admiral ro- | lend. One effect may possibly be to compli. | FK to-day, and reports that the revenue | Winonar ds, Including the} found Tor n '. sik Into lualgnificauce, ‘The reputation and | Cross tes over the cotin wore sinashey ‘ Mh, nnd acein to meet with | Jolued Me. Corey and ‘le Gollengs ¢ We tho Emperor's ¢ Vatres | Milairs are working well there, and that very | captain, Was lost @ptober 12th, having cap. | “ned forthe ack Riterentet ny. country Ie involved tn it head.epthesoftin broken In with are ae Spee hatham, aud ac nied them in t ‘ome, for the >| heavy aelzures of ies i a sd ¢ United States maint ‘own hon- | 0 |. Then the * ” 60 ao ai oficial iuspeetions of the Marine Barrac rd it’ na heavy selz of ileal distilierles coatinue | sized while racing. She was a new vessel of ap our among the nations of the rh Fach t hits ond and howk Ratazel has resigned his position at the | tM Proceedings closing witha march past ig | any. withdraw sgalnst | to be made one hundred tons ®urthen. ‘The Insurrection im Spain, feuding the 1 of her cltizous abroad? | ped it into coflin, aud began: fo haa Ga hice both slow and quick time, and with a formal | Papacy. ‘The above pariiculurs of the acet, | Th movement to ascnre the Deputy Come A Madrid letter* in the Moniteur, dated | OF are they to be subject to the oppression fishlig for tout. eal of the Cabinet. He will be succeeded | Aalutstion of th the corps, The | dent however, substautially correct, | mlsslonersbip of Internal Revenue for D. W Leb viany bphaeaeh fy | thus sketches the state of pubile | witch thoy eee Dees ernment Ia europe st ud the hy nd by Ghaeril linden, arty Sheerness in ihe aithou vail sorte of toriea nro abroad, and | ¥ sablis broklarlncue, 3. ie hater Sr. Lovis, October 21.One of the moat | feeling In the Peninsula: tu which they tuay fac to moar, seprived | {ie bees Pa Intn tha eb f st, on board of | It la very difficult to get at the exnet tea ideally laley, seoms | extensive robberies ever bd her 1 pf all that tian holds d 0 | was quickly turiist; ‘ i Some of the bands of insurgents oti ro-| Wuleh lunchoun waa eerved: ead durhee age | Ae Taras Fee ere? ft tt ite, exact ruth. | to hove. been euccosshal,, Thore ta sat ts | om! halve robberies ever committed here, oc- | | Tho manner in which the lamentable in- | Pedreaa! "If so, Tot the thet be te fit 5° | iho tdird shan tied in the bain in the Papal territory, aud the evacuas | aa daws the Fiver their Lardshiye took the | Timporial have escaped. with no immediate | doubt that the place will be given to Voor. | uted It Bight. ‘The wholesale Jewelry | furrection In Spain has terminated ia well | that all may act accordingly * | ed all trace rible deed, ud th tas | opportunity of placing the beautiful vemel | Injury beyond the wetting shock of | bh red store ot Mes Meyer & Lopez, at Nu. 14] wn; the loyalty and courage of the army, T will write to Mr. Seward by the next} Body was and isa penal offeas Yon is not complete as was previously Gh board which they “were, entirely at the but, neither beln - es, In return for bis services in the Oblo | x M | the energetic mensures add mail, and wait the further action of but 1 Was nied: Penal offense, ie F P FE) dteposal of the gallant Avtiniral for the res | It is feared they funy suffer from tiie wubec. | MOPAR. North Main street, was entered, the safes | micncenient of the dist nt, Teeannot be possible that therans | ¥ict regalar pro Oral coat eee orto. mnalnder of hile visit to England. On arrice | quent effecte of the ose ube - ~ opened, and from ten to fifteen thousand | deat of the Council aud * at Washington will allow this cold | a¥4, the snatchore ui Fronexer, Oct, 21 Night. The King has | aylived tire Adhatpalte ween Adon Sir Virginia, dollars’ worth of Jewctry—consiating of gold | nia were at a note ere ot and arirtiess action of Mt. Adain any more | the couutensnce, Utne thit the body fied the aduaralty” what cece ne ; Pes yt aulaleehoppertderercmaated sued RIM Le May erty oredhadow the | than the contemptous silence of the govern | Where wag any nbgut it after summoned General Cialdint to Florence, | thelr American guests on ‘board that vewel, | The remains of the late Str Frederick Rruce ‘Trouble in Richmond, eal whet pe sreoepest dspace Droinpt suceens of tho Government, "The re, tO prise tinnoliced, Mr. Seward | eotild ot be tcc wae Oe | Hhelt American gusts on board t ned aries ne of the late Bir Predorick Brace ' i ge lot of gold aud silver chains—abstract- | Kreat inajority of the nation retrained from | isa alwaye. teintalnad nnn dese ounteies where dissection br and entrusted t0 him the formation of «| Admiral tir Hltwin Walker the Com Ves | Badarived in Liverpool: and were tote taken | Ric rast, Oct, 21.—Th af Hun-| ed. No clao to the rubbers tis beoa obs | MHKing auy part tn the ‘lng, which waa ‘bes | piri the Inviolablliy of the rights ot Anse | resurrection eyelet iy a ea Ministry in Chief at the Nore. On leaving the ship in | feat of the Earl of Elvin, prior ‘to in nicutt, ina speech on Capitol Square, de-| taines sides badly conceived, and represented no| lana abroad, and the. sacred” date et | dice of oe sebagai Mgt. ? | the Aduarat's barge: with the Atierions Buc | {a the fainily vault of Dunfertine atte nounced the Northern men bere, wherenpon | Beclse plied Views Fae ieee te | gavermment fone paceed, duty af tho | dict of sowe stance oF ycilla disaam we The people suspect that the new Cabinet | 0, the bow. Admiral “Purr cit Wan Speers one of them said he was “a Har.” At thie] peclde of @ Prominent man, | Meiclall thelr resources In scouring the | that able statesman will not be found negli: | auch crses scientific and. tn lod ata oat | Inted with si Ad At th waron, October 31.—Mr. J. T. Stevens, y in dsolated hout succeed. | ent in weage 49 palpably clear and Jus anxions to procure the . , the negroes attempted to mob the ns, IY clear and Just as to procure the remstne for the SOUTH AMERICA, croea attcmpled to mob the man, but | formerly « merchient, and ta the employ of nter of popula: | Ui ose of sliniy, or to ud to the wiaceumns, Be q for tho tast month, | Which they take #0 much pride. They We being formed in the interest of the | and landed wkyadr, where instead, caught an inoffensive ort of the party witch My health has be M ‘man, and i 166, stained the atreeta of Madrid | but trust the change hero will, beneht ny erally tnd ways and means t sceoryp con French Einperor. thorities of the port were waiting to receive wis) ie re celve eresting Account of Af he Congressional 7 Petitions are pouring in from all parte of | cf kd carne ently followed by tho Board | " Mramit_ ap Ue ARG SA were about to kill him. ‘The police succeeded | this cir tre te caiman Ia sesaton tn | Ma une, Uses, i r of ity, w he aecompanicd over gration and on mala ite : d this city on the subject of the treatment of | Jood, was marked by no great ev T have more outdoor exeret d Fwishos. A celebrated surgec the establishuient, and the di i «the man, but they were followed From the very outset th 1 mated surgeon, in Tualy protesting aguinst the desertion of the | magnigcent banqtict glue An-his heaor os | THe steamship South America, frown Ri le Howed | Union prisouers, committed suicide this | detence was such tha che eee ar Inset eae yeencey, Way. Col. Warren | tin, clty not a thousand miles from Fenn] Aaa awe ae Wetiadets socal on in bis bono pat y h from Rio } hy the negroes, who be-} morning b; st oe he s Md myself were brought here on the Zid In-| York, sume years ago perfor Rational cause by the Goverument si) udwin W alher atthe Admiralty House Janeiro Sept. 25, arrived at this port yesters in a very disorderly manner, throwing FOOTINGS OY DANCING rectlon could Bot exte tt stant. Mr. Collins complains to me, very | and dangcroie operation oa the lower Ion Fronnace, Oct, 21st—Night,—Ratazzl ad-| tou of the Naval Reserve of the Medwagt ok To the Purser of the South Atncrica, | #oned, ete, All Is quiet now, but there is] A Senvice of steam ommnibusen ts about | with measures of « a amma | ee Proce Zone met tn snawer ia} siternble perlod ‘eter vette Coote Areased w large crowd of people ore | WEWhICh the whole party returned to ine, | Joseph RK. Plerson, we are indebted for the | Much excitement in regard to the election © be established in Lyons, France. rigorous dixponitions, Indug be raves | Seiten. TN ty No more about money | sderible period after, but ber respectal re People who were | Kynnign the whole party to nde tion, aha d Huced & large num | Matters, but it does appear to me very strange | fiends never knew and perhaps never making ® demonstration in favor of Gari- | Leroy ent © Accompanied by’ Gap, | following interesting summary of news froin cael oferta hae had no bullion currency since | Pret Wullelduals who had entered the ranks | that rellef as not been sent me from sone | KNOW that her ht is uoWw out of the, moa a inet | . B Conpantes wee SP NeALEA Teas Ue cte entae sete ry ie rebels to desert the eatwe, thus redue- | sotrce. L told you to write to Mr, Murrig | Cutlous and valuable apecturens bebe baldi. He declared in the most empbatic | ee both of wim, Hike thet tle dlatine | papers papers of the latent d 5 aud other Georgia, A sunaanive telegraph from San Francisco | otPlerud mcr te vatrength, Of the banda | About the position Twas th, for T bel vene| mtiscuns In the clty doressid, Ait teen nud themacives in the Inte wa: ‘eel , atest dates Chine AnD ye tolerant ¢ of Pierrad and Contreras,” The drinness of | bind nower A Ae iat Manner that King Victor Emmanuel would | ca#tled out with so much cordiality and good |»! the Imperial Arsernbly the Chambor of BAAIONL: Mone: Tectiog A fitte ne ri a Japan} on to be laid soon. | the troops did the rest. Eee een Or eT be Rela Gall i cone Set ia Eutenenn at Beotch seeon Wh hatntalu the honor of the ation ta uhe {sett Wi me doubt be qraulty cone | Penutiea baw adopied the Senate amendment | yo Rawelma insurgente expired on Bundaye oe CP ~ —— | there wilt how lafy courae of wclah Ue Pe | wear 3 sparking dinmowd caieea Ke ised at ‘ ned.” ne j to. the Vill wuthorizing ne or ynpur | MAVANNANT, GA, Oct, 2.—A large Radical | "Wren fads © Cholera in Switzertana, we and Twill forward you the necessary | lege days from the hand of « resurrected erlels through which it was passing wi the 71 Aa nial Farragut embarked at | Money) whilel init the amouytto 2,00,40 | mass meeting of abottt 4,000 negroes and Uncare are, caustog aud catustrophies | ¥ is stated c:tt there has Leena reappear | MPTTH, 1 fhe, meantime yon abovld sew | Scotch netleman's wife unr 4 catmiuster on Mr. Penu's tenn yacht | feulss Woder all contingencies. "The Budget ts 1000 negroes and a | among the sheep in Maine a i My Feabpeats | the petition to this country’ for signatures, | Philadelphia was once t Jaribaldi has issued another proclamation, | “Englucer,” accompanied by Admiral Sit 8. | NOW In Ute Sd stag AT ne bude Te | few whites, was held here toanlght, aud ad Oe Caer ais, ance of Cholera in Bwitzertayd, On andl have {t ready to eae nes Mt ong taal f he great medion copfincers,, aecota panied mow 10 ie Bd 4 aiid geen | Ile at dearth of sh on tho} AM : pany my pr Young disciplos of Esenbay which adds to the prevailing excitement, | {oryiiem, St Rem chief constructor of the t hen Iiay i adoptod. dressed by CoH. Hopkins and a few other | Texas coast, owing to the recent | hate, In eplte, of the targa prc wu embiing of Conger | Went ty prosecute their studios New Yor yal Navy, and other oiticlals, an t Ww Chiet of Police In entoreing Jon- | whiter rodley Sin 1 y Mal cases wt Zurich, the pre thee fest thks, 3 Us exhort the yerpte of talyto persevere | Sacet odie od "Arama ttyl" | aed rin ot eying Kank Ahm ey: | wn and Urey ne me ther ogre. | Au. Tian on he Malus are calleting | ea gery tical ore tne ha eds Masia ‘os tet te bn ge where they were receive! by the verioug | tel# he tir, ih Fars io dist occnered until after the meets | Pol! b HOY ie out in in 4 eee M4 been confined | ‘dod Philedeiphla and othe In thetr patriotic struggle, and bide then, | lids of departments, wal eoeot e e us | enon if I H (ucste and | ine when there were | Ir takes 2,400,000 soldiers to. keep the | Tein en Bison in Switzerland OONL NEWS Bear 540 the rear Th laws of tie hope that the national honor may yet be ree | 12 MAreCUMK the different manufactories, ae, | FLOM the tent of war we lean that the | ween the country a peace of Kur Itself there 4 now a ¢ fend i auton micide in Mutberry streets ae inany States. tn the Clon, ag tee se ale | Aromas bint suse sfully forces the Passe | were promptly. suppr ogy, Buoe haa app inted Thursday, | At the ura wr of eaves and thy +} Atxnut 7 o'clock P.M. yesterday » woman 1, He etuy of sung 0 LSNnON, Och Slat-Brening= Tho aa:|, The Manchester pollen were eit searehiom | fa smemereh Me SHIGE RARE Re ITL iene | Bie arise arbre’ Kling ta Maseachtigica, © 27 OF MMe Te icra ant es hiceeat ee site treat | Named Rosas Hogan, reeiding at No. #2 Alun ta the montis oF pabey ieietree ioe eu Jee achha Ir neal bad been | | y Tay Rov. Me. Spurg Mitt ueaule pl that the doctors do nut, when | ylng doa | Ce wiitals, » i bnrpoead } Tir» in the Staten of | rodtace deo cae (uct eal had Hen | she gt fmm the: fort | Louiai J preach ta Landon fie ett, pable to | they can nvotd tt, kill the cholera iia! | 00 te Hove of her raidonce, ‘The case beime | ference ats, the hospttal. patients, taps tha Guten ara cass co natn prea h | range, ‘The lose was 8 killed au | souisiana, Ratna a | 8 cold | All rent a-somblagen are’ rtat | ; aiden | fore th ox very natural wise ti clograms | Ing the signature of Kelly, in which he gloata | Tb’ Ps actively a | Kr vis rheumatic gout ayokiod fea Are much ae posable | opti Jouidat, au oiticor was d.'and mot to be di-sected, thee from Florence repreacnt that Menotth Garle | over hb : Pata: as eet sttanwihentnie thelr Neew eractoat if oe red] A nov in Vermont, aasiited by « dog, ti eee are ae touttrnct Meat t f when it was Hiscarelilly respected. Phe dls baldbaat ony quaintalaa’ |w s © no clue to ‘bis ‘The allien ute well supylied, and bave 13 bog | CRUDE: during the past senso, 279 dcveral village Rites hovered oattamed) aud | pacertuined that about nou “the husband | fave In are nuany, and not only maiutalas bis position in the | } pts, Tue Inquest on ft! | hiplond of | eluch j ceveral vitingy fotoa have bi test | Hivos ; ks} Nicht ee Boman territory, but his command has been | had termincten th hot at Mf t Int het 4 i. ; ty | Migrants, which arrived here from Europe, | ‘Tur Papal Stat r 15,120 are | fctod with cholera tight be fran 2 | the ooh erith tk Her a severe blow in | Cousktered the tlhest ii nited dine ee A h The London : - b a eo waa ordore | wed, wh i t pre tne i} : ute ae, ammgny Ng Dn the oth t riginating In | 2 c Wea loans oF war were h Joony Tisw ta 5 to tout | ¢ her in the head aud hods bed By in the 4 A ' {i e t has beon | ed 1 tiyitatian he - th ‘ he wD youn by Wh ner, arrel arom t , Mt ry f a © statemen sued f The Aue ae pak | ed tiem ¢ art in the ec mien mid tto|t who know her | A ry. an bit heen oe ee nicitatos thve wine WH alls follows | haNieT, fF the Asha af porsons chalga i f , \ ‘ r J Gnvsacat, Sort Willlun Cullen Bryant ark Advertiaer has the following Uy P wa ne | (te ! . ne Banal éceal nod | ONGER EU Matcheecters. see late rescue Ai DS hae bea alan ‘ Wsiann, — | AN! Henry Ward Heceher have signed account of the confinement on a charge af wher Tends, | Ave 42 tables thigh, Gy (ect long, ewey lone eas or Maj Mi fy a from Ut Oot ancéls for linyoachueut of Pre iuiiany pctheti f , j f of wood \ Judes will proceed to: Mare oct | Jolin a perfoetly anne man, ft te wah oxi tie : | for that purpose, and will protatly eum. | Maty,tnen were at work tal vote of the State of| ‘Te Roman Catholie E fey : ta Mr. some of w i Ito t "1 Arigna, -g Z i f election on Sept 27th wnd | ireland | reported h i as lon he 8x. Pr 1. Tho treaty wen tw Auterstiot Camp i Stn Gumtinn ara Conve Wildl ai Basu he ca token into eustody es ‘ , lows fro With the United States for the tale ot the | tie Netti of Emenee stuute Ot trope fur | Ay Anew m bad) ean a 0 | wiwalon FEE ‘ Trane ee frente y ti the evn! At Russlan possessions in North America hes | Feta wlan throughout that part of the | Muck Was relening in Mont H\ A 1 alment of nearly four hun being t bie the budine her facts ee ae (\ O-American Cable. rere oxpested tote croregne Four onions | : ped Aone a Virgiole Cntnlgration | ansed ay Pune Bae abe. H The bony, Flv ts form They “ehuch Pants, October 21.1 nal des I A mont desperate aud actermincd attetapt | han ain brie aeny nun Ovi t 1 Tr Kr 4 wounds over the Ife ey 4 ae firaw ote for their portions ef bats don the French Government has | (Heseue prt from custody du : 1 Laten a . 1 oo left Sa t ¢ inet the | y f, wera) | tbe pody,, wiht Hyided into Ove parte Tap, | (OToRhe elas we thebr AVURK ‘ Z inat . ti i Whow the uF ‘Himba and the feat ond neck, the Rranted a subvention in ald of the new At+| yun wan hake om tinted ume ta the prison | AEMULY AT WO JANtIHO, ster, 2, 1907. | (Hon as pr AY ay een Wo largest PUEHE | aiid Hed bets cope hei ae abber nh Hora We eMC Ot the tee eee hortion, | ‘This dona Antic Cable to be laid from Brest to the | mob of between 200 nid 00 romehe ae | pA MQeee md Moat Worthy Keprerentarwes of | the delegnt ted nt sald election, a here: | ael himself by lying down lnc gutta cele” | an } 1 le Bie | me Oe tae co aad, label with dhe American coast, | Clerkenwell Green, don. ‘The police | aaneiaim, A have much pleasure in an tor hamed, are notified to asset ve HR ily n tHe iat ia rane bue vets on (erat Cl te: | aie OF the owner of the part Is sticks lade A J elowed with th “i srg hollee | Bouncing to you that tranquility: rel vention at Mechaules' Institute Holl, in| ea bridal present atone wens | token to the 6th Pres | Hvision, ‘The instruments used ute < ‘arr '’ Squadron, Tol Md en gina ‘atter w struggle the | the Provinces, and that the relations af ity of New Orleans, I 4 1] beaut y ve ar that city valued | (ny q id locked up to. await | pel And aclysors for cutting, hooks fe Ree Loxnox, October ‘Armerioan | Rag gctutt thelr eforte trultless, “Oue man | nope with Forelgn” Nations contiuue vember 23d, 1x67, fur ihe purpoaue sate | Mt, 8m | puntshms 4 Toners Inquest, whieh | 1,4 Low pipe to blew yp. the arteniea« adron under the command of Admi fe rding to the acts of Congrens of Maret Oxy hundred and thirty army officers tirely | | sorrepe fOr st hold ot fine fibres, neeven and of Admiral fl ‘ D r fareh are 1 ] and tlasues, ainda whetstone arregn a “ 4 Proclamation, Ff provoked by the President no | 2d and 24d, 1567, The order then re fn Washington awaiting the subsidence of | within clxty swindler, het for sharpening, Farragut Use sailed from Portsmouth for| Italian papers give publicly to the my. | HePMnHE OF Party ane not yet rete, hee | tate the names Of the detect aplt F the yellow Lufore proceedian tar thats | ata wie For several weeks past a young aan | With regard ty tho’ subjects, they aug Hee soli Papers ive publics to the foe] the Alla” praracyy hea ot yet edd, j gates elected mul | the Petty tom Hag to thede | Fronn 34 o'ehog tig is name as HII tas bec nate Bls> | and white, male ant fomae,'y Germany, Proclamation written by Garibaldt | purpose of avenging the nath youd | Phe Vellow Feve: Tie Conet of accounte in tt fleven o'clock that nig Mo then made | gwtuting a has been, as charged, | Very fator very lean pensoiy a - Benuay, October 21.—The North Gorman | “He 08 board the steainer on which hy was | {0 #tnles aud squadron hi formed we Favee in Maw :¢ Italy has od Kee the Reece OFT bane 1 And ea a HAE on ts | OK down town liquor merchanta,from | Jeet; the former becai: ‘ Herman | trent pho atiules and» heal |\" Naw Olesas Gon ai tee eae ate aly has di at the frauds cominit. | bavks he would find the best walking aud be | several of whom heb be ay the flevh, ant tt rs Parliament has passed the Federal Militar is v4 turned * ality re hy the Government treasurers in the | 18 less danger of losing his w ar tas tly " } ervice bill 7) ttaliane! To-morrow we sholl have flunk in onter to cat ct areey by his loth) RFE Gives the number of yellow fover | erent provinces in 1466 alone auounted | HAvelled the carriage roads. When mamas | aunts of Liquors. The liquors were res | y mater pretty ale i a noble Fevelutie : v order 10 cut off bis conmtiuieation menta for the twentyefour W 419,708. trniice, nted dnwned he tld In ; honing | celved on forged oritors, hearing the Nt Bo mia The wow postal treaty between the North | ateea eta able evolution ‘by dealing | now diicut with the luterior of eee ieee | cermente for the twenty-four hours ending | 6011810.208 try dawned he hii in clump of bushes and ree | J. Ulwell we Con Non tat We ee night have, been, would be» tad sities Gorman Confederation oud the United State, | lmporture ard Itallon dices ear oleae, Ne fg pavaraa, by qaain force having Manos ioe ee day morning, at thirty. | ,0"% | aunt c eaufort has tald. bet tne | suined bls Journey ung owt fe n re | Hawai , When recelved, were taken to Chag but a defy net briae Gabler whe bad dled « 4 waa signed to-da tal ofall tyrannice, the Papacy, baw roteived | Rise action et he eat yo ea ater the same time ending at sls | new astificial articulated lone of suiaeion ar amidnighi be discerned Just’ before | ou the Rigi alse, No. 0 Weat street, and | student's delight. The muscles well deveb ‘The North German Parliamer he curses of tho whole world, aud nations | from the capital of the province of Meine | 2Clck this morning, at thirty-one ‘The | construction, which bas been ndupted ue the | lt (Wo ten standing on the bank ot the | Hartiord pier and themes ae caked te the | oped in a large sinewey frame, wre nally nt has adopted | have the } h ‘ince of M. i ta tord pier, and th p' heir eyes Axed upon Italy as upona| Grosso, which olted H latio- | weather bas agali bocume op Micial paiteru of the future. canal evidently waithig for him to appro. bier and theues shipped to Hart: | demonstrable, and such persons aro wl » domestic postal law, to operate cvery- | saviour, And will Italy stop in ter reeiean | Grosaes mel expelled 9 ne eares4ayan | aoa the opie, i ly wart 4 e | He turned and ged ang they pia appr ack for, from which they were iimediately re- | dead, beloved by dissectors F mhere within the borders of the Confeders.{ Mita through the afreat of wsingte rian? | number ct Beatie Me ae tt tent | aud te epidemic te consequently uot de-| ,, Lnavi ln Kiypt io exceedingly dull, cotton | ald down nu asanaztment at the side of Hee auigiet this, ports aut afterwards | Lathe Pulad’phia colleges the earl Hs Tho Bil contains w caine declaring | to my fssiter reread ene eu Hex Btu owtae of cotati PRM Vitro emia aun z ta searce that he | Canal nd Coie rls Ta a Slum or va A fo Capiath frechcut.- toalene bro | Weatce eesslan, tar ation “iat ee eae a rivate letters inviolavle. BPr retin : 4 © Goverument will employ every eff iar n mouth. The year’s e er 8 per ¢ howe folinge was very dense, He remalior n Was detailed to a my Pay ithe promalse that a veanel shoutd | to weed orerae H ry elfurt Califo rniz year's cotton erop is estimated | here cect otegte Me bihn Waa detailed to attoud to the owe, aud | Suuumer, standing over a corpse cutting I plas Bee Na ihe pramaiae Un ‘ fe the. war honorably, and nia, 34,225,000 bales, but the anata 1s eatlimate vearly half wn hour, bis pursuers walk- | ofter several days aearch succeested in arréate | up aud handling. at that easy Rae Fenians, i Now the’ man whee me to the Contluent, ord with the allied Republica, expec ‘Tho Indian Depredations, Key &es! ‘Tex young ladies of . _ i Hig'ap and dawnt bank, and somettines | ing MIN Cwhove real nano 1, Willams) | able Go the olf vory pi yd Ee , I, ~The trials of General | s! to Italy, resorting t ne he gencrais and tho courage of| Sax Fran i, mite eM young Ind of Chicago who wear MED the bushos j1 © where oon, near the New Haven R. | empty at death,the blood gol, Nagle, Colouel Warren, avd ott fee oF K to the precau. | the » id land: forecs, an i kant O, Oct. 19.The Indiana 0: # calves have written hod entered, He the w ; Wo liig toy and badge ) and of ‘i : sof the ah re i f 0 the Journal of ni crn » his banda ye’ the parties ald to be | ing ia the 5 cant S Giteorlaccars lett fr promipegt yt point Hh prevenia wy return truggle, in whieh t Oregon and Idahi continue their depreda- | {YM Olly excusing the practicn by sytug | ANd knecw ncrows the fields, ‘iing behind swindled by Willan sco, mentioned C. A. | ede theattan lee The caroild Sriery | ope Biate prisouersimpcated In the Feulan con: | I thls onion t cnly as At ange Hons. The murderers. of the Abery aya { {tii calves arm protection ay onl | the trees, and intending to take ret iy the | Hubbard, of No. 2 Tiroaiway, trom whond | such ag eloflds of wines ie injected, aed set @ 24th af Now| bevug with the calmness nt «ta camhiuke to Providence, the epidemic of | Allen party captured proved to belong. t M patie reatod his progeesn, nnd he sat Moaen’ seh Tes) seoeevicr Cone Nn Witt! stages ite | Sa ken taaa piled aoray in collars Tn the w Morbns hes divntevred (rom aumouw | t ‘ ou aur, tho cblef roetauratenr yo | Tented hls progress, and he sat down on it sevier & Co. No 9 val! street, (roma ‘ork colleges 1a anouL | hand af Kontannea, ‘They wera on Tiere Iai aba sg aeame, At the | boule without attempting to croce Te | wivens oe vbtaiued Li yuore 40 the aingunt of seve ore coueses the collecting of eubjeot oumanerd ty raip be It Secncd te yi 1 (Continued 9a Voarth Paced”

Other pages from this issue: