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liver, tions Ltoe 0 CON nd 5110 ops sin al $1 po a ag Re that! MID BD Fanon 4 effects frequent he ikl edintely Bladde ) use the erienced nove the diseased rates the and cure ¢ botlley 8 ofce by using 18 conta ys aud & 7) = THE NEW YORK SUN. PUBLISHED DAILY —SUNDAYS EXCEPTED. fice corner of Nanman and Fulton streets weive Cons par'ocek Bis Dollars per yeas, ’ WEEKLY SUN, Ready on Thareday of enc! a10ne Dollar et G a ‘peace fe ' mee Beach, Pome. | Chirty-F'ourth ‘Year. we eee THE RATES OF ADVERTISING ars orvanass in asa eee Tor every insertion of four lines or lese.....60etm ‘For every extra line of part of line..........30¢ta — enaeaehs ofl lisa peal NEW-YORK THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1867 itor quotes from the speech of Hon, Elihu | W. W. Wheaton, the Democratic candidate | x4 pict WEST INDIES. W.¥ in te Dow nit a crf wnt jsdout 00 by the returns from the Fifth may be accepted alike authoritative with the | Ward. The City Council will remain « tle WERRIBLE TORNADO. | tecis:stious of Gen. Rawlings, now Chief of | aa at present. The Republican exndidate for | aa | Staif of the Army of the United States, | Director of the Poor, and two for Justices of made at Galena, on the 21at of June last, As | the Peace are probably elected. HUNDREDS OF LIVES LOST. | to Genera: Rawiings' speech the editor says, | sail jn italice: It wna carefully prepared in Washington, after a full understanding with Grant, and was spoken so that the | cratic successos in the North b ceived with great joy, ass promise of better fortunes in the future. ITALY. Sun Oable Dispatches Immonse Destruction of Property. Gener jemeantenamenenn — country might know exac SIXTY-FIVE VESSELS LOST. | coriet hy ener! Grant mini” Alabama. {n One Case Only 12 Persons Saved! The Reconstrnetion Convention. Moxtoomeny, Out of 150 Passengers. Atruetion Convention to-day passed resoln- saiiimbs tions authorizing the ralsing of proper stand- | ing committees, and to memorialize Congress re the political disabilities of ali who led reconstruction. Mance was introduced, and referred, to re- ftore all property sold by executors and aa administrators during the war for Confeder- rency, to the legal heirs of estates, withont auit in court. Will probably be modelled after the Vermont | wn of St. Thomas in Ruin | to reme materia! ac, ae, [Cable Dispatches to the Sun.) Mavana, Nov. 5 An official dispatch from the Superintend nt of the | Constitution, yal Mall Steamship Company —- — At St. Thomas to the British Consul in South Carolina, Unis city, eays that all the property of the! © Jornado which took place on the 29th of day. Eighty Detobver repre nut pre 4. ‘The steamer Rhone was lost on Peter I appointed, when the Convention ad) fond, and the Wye, Capt. Taylor, on Buck | yutil to-morrow. land. ‘The Conway, Capt. Hammack, went whore on Tortola Island, and the Derirent | gmat i St. Thomas, Tho Solent and the Tyne were dismasted, All tho officers and eny!- sons were saved, ineluding Captain Taylor and Mr. Hodgeson. Over fifty vessels are | Weamer for Southampton which had sailed vith one hundred and fifty passengers, on | sigs to go to 6 were anved. pore, It is ‘The town of St. Thomas te in complete | @ treaty on the Yuins, The loss of life has been very great, | ter River cc amounting to a hundred, snd the destruction 9f property immense, ‘The tornado bas, Ins) formation from other « feed, been Havana, November 5—-P, M.—A French | the contrary with the India jenrful one. there will be Steamer was also damaged by the hurricane ALSt Thomas, and the list of other vero PEE ELEOTIONS. | that ree | easing. ived injuries, large at Arst, is tn Havana, Nov. 5. Advices from St. Thomas represent that | yy.) iyy and sixty vee Burricane. The docks, conlyards and fac- | Fuller re these Agurcs forica at St. Thomas have becn .destroyed. | The Royal mail etesmor Rhone was eunk. | 49.009 ma poly 28 were raved, Most of ‘ast. Forty of the crew of the Wye and another Steainer, name unknown, were saved and Derwent were stea ‘The stearners Conway riven shore, and the steamers Tyno and Bolent wore dismasted. ‘The Tara Newman, Tom New York. She rep, fhe steamer Hendrick Hudson with her ma- | House, whd dhinery disabled, and towed her one night, | Should they + Sut in the morning her haweer parted, and | will have. o the Hendrick Hudson drifted en the conat, | Tugs have been sent to her assistance. Her At. Thomas, Is one of the Virgtn wt Weat India Islands, belonging. to Denmark, Bs miles Eo to Rico; area, 24 quare im in the centre, It was formerly weil wouded Dut the cutting olf of the wood has aublected ent and severe droughts, 'T is sandy and not very fertile. Only a 2,600 acres are under cultivation, and cotton | pr HL migmiveane ave the prinelpal cropa. Ts amerce of all padons, and | ~} for the adjacent Islands, | Go ted by about 3,000 veggela annusily, | Senn Mavital, Charlotte Amalie. +g re ne, 62,056, pibitionts ma, the ( WAYTI. ae Another Revolution ‘aavawa, Nov. 5. A revolution aa broken ‘wut in Haytl, In favor of Montez, and against | oficial ‘whe authority of President Salnave. Democrat Wasmtxotox, Nov. 6. | teen strong ‘The special public debs statement, for th ‘at of Novernber, shows the amount of debt, | Wieom' 504,001, betog a decrease of & 74, 181 since the Ist of October statement, The] Leayexwonti, Kansas, November 5, amount ofthe coln has increased $4,241,657,it | The Republican ticket {s elected 17. ‘The debt bearing | county by the increased $52,911,550, The | female suffrage are defeated by « now being #111 toln Interest ha flebt bearing currency intereas has decrented | jority. 5,800,000, Br. ‘The report of tho Commissioner of the | turns from Benoral Land OMlco shows that seven mil- | dicate the Hons acres of public lands have been dis | gro suffrage. OB, rteeu bundred millions acres, | ful tly acquired Russian ter- nlesloner argues to show | M remaining f including the re titory. ‘The that the United States are now 3,000 miles In | died and Afty of the largest towns and citles, 4 to China | including Milwaukee, Myvance of Baglanad on our row ind Japan, and the Indies, demonstrating, 1D this connection, the necessary diver lon of F dat foreign trade to this country, aad ite ef- fects on our public kinds in the Pacific slope snd the Mississippi valley. There are now ibirty-seven thousand miles ot eo tallroad In thts country, which, #lnce thelr | ocratic galn tommencement, is at the rate of @ thousand | from, is 2,004, eratic gain is probably re miles a year, while the number of miles tn | Fairchills is elected perats concede a tight hundred and sixty The Democrate gain six or e ‘The Secretary of tho Treasury, helng en-| Assembly and thr tourse of construction is seventeen thousand | raged In the preparation of his financial re- port, denies himself to nearly all visitors, fe. Paila Chief Justice Chase left Washington for | ceived from thirty cities and towns Indic: lection of William Marshall, Republi , for Governor by & An officlal dispatch from Admiral Farragut | Negro suffrage Is declared to be defeated, bas been received, giving on account of bis Br. Pact, Minn., Nov. 6. reeption and entertatomess by many dis | \s vlected Governor by about 4,0 majority Anguished militewy and naval odlcers, The | Negro suffrage will probably be defeated. details of this revoptiom we have already bad | ‘Pho entire Democratic tickot Is elected In Dy tho Bugiiss mais, tds county by from seven to elgbt hundred Rew York this moruing, expecting to Le ab- sent about a week. Vorney’s Press aud Ohronicte of to-morrow | majority. morning will cach contain » long editorial In Mvocacy of General Grant for oof of the truth of thia assertion, the ed. at ————— _ —— ae | Matee, be accertained om application at the office ta Twenyare word vod an Sout Vines, Price Two Cortes | erdeeven ponds tor each line more than fon Philip Harley and Geo, Vanderbogart, inuicted for an ‘lon of the new State argues is stay- B, Washburne, at Elizabeth, [ilinols, on the 5th of October, which, Col. Forney aye, Government. The report that General M: with Juares is not confirm ho raius have been very heavy this year, and bave doue great damage on Communication with ths City of Mexieo remains tuterrupted on fe- count of the bad condition of the roads aod the roving bands of Jemines. SANTA ANN Mie Arrival at tiavann, Havana, Nov, 6.Sante Anva aud wife bave arrived here, and will remain for ~ ORETE, of All Pasha, ped from jail In this city, nt clock Inst evening, supposed that King will endeavor to make his way to New Orloans, Election tn Dispatches recetved trom various sections of the Southern States lerfal Crocodile Pond, recently pub: lished an account of bis vielt to the tamu Mayger-Peor, of crocodite pond of Tudia, which wonder be describes na follows The pond is al ly the position oc- sudred yards in| {8 meiged in the dy waer, while now w from Crete coufirm the report of the tot. | failure of the mission of Ail Cretans are preparing fore Winter campaign | Tt having been repre sented to them by Cimbrakaki, one of their own generals, that the continuation of the war would make the desolation of the teland #till more complete, the Cretan warriors re- plied that rince their movements would be | armssed by the presence of n and children, they would, in le to devote then ater energy than heretofore to the annl- nemy of thelr religion and jeclare that they will not lay until the Island upon Lie diwinuthe lege, nil tat on h against the Tur Fan nimble ato narKia of the pond, ly ty the turbid water na The Targest croco= separate natives GARIBALDI'S FATAL BATTLE. 4 Desperate Conflict. the neigh tort venerate in sulaam to bis in, Wows Piinselt above water, |PATRIOTS OVERWHELMED. x Wan upward by THE KILLED AND WOUNDED. Conservative Conyen' a, 8. C., Now The Conserva- Company has been destroyed bye terrible | tive Convention met in Nickerson Hall to- down thelr ar Garibaldi in Prison at Vigovano, | cates wore present, James Cheat- minittee on Business was al even attempt. we with ® 1 young Our pting twen! He Claims to be a Citizen of the United States. ~ ALASKA. bly Interesting ond Instruct 1 Wasiisatox, Nov. 6. The following tet-| t been received at the State Depart | Action of the American Minister. Sr. Lovis, Nov | day mention reports that ‘woers of the Rhone, aud all eshers on board Sioux and Arraphoes are encamped at the of her are lost. From the Wye forty per-| mouth of the Big Horn River, aw arrival of the Mackinaw boats, w! | reending the river with the cbiets Cloud" and “Lone Horn. wrecked. would meet the Commissioners at Of the passengers on board the regular | Laramie. It Is sald that he pretend favor of peace, In order to obtain blankets {and ammunition, while ort Sully for the od that they wil U. 8. Lraartow ar How feo bigh atompersture th ul Hinit; yet apliual ‘The Great Bate, On Bunday Garidaldt, with 3,500 men and two cannot | near Monte Rotondo, and ad) | attack of Tivoll, which was held by the Papal He found the latter to the number inal lie existed, where the water d by the United undy bottom, and in the States are greatly misunderstood by some of the press and people of the Atianth Many of the Fronmncn, Nov. 6. @ sinsll Rpecien ced to the | ages to the inn Ameria for year put, and I tranamit to you such Hmited infora: thon concerning tat country aa T have » temperature though to tthe experiment, avd not trom the 0 men posted In a strong porition and | believe the Fulda of the te ‘The Pontifical troops im Will be aderend fire with their batteries upon t them. If this ts not done, war w ed, with the inn Amerten fort ing Guribaldinns le wae renewed at Monte night with great obstir up the coniilet at thi Latest overwhelmed, (hey gave way and were utter he believed the ale during those | NW YORK. to be Wartner that ALuasy, Oct ‘ though very Incomplete he Bay is full of wrecks. Five steamers | cated the election of the Democratic State | 1s have been lost in the great | ticket by about fiftecu thous urns, however, ar Insurgents were | J and pine huudred were taken prisons | raised, and ail the ether vegetnbl temperate zon ¥ of the wounded ignorant can bo ascertained. Tie seized and dr of the larjent of the # total loss of the Papal troops engaged tog Chow Jaws atone al ired killed and wou Atnany, Nov. 6— The Argn rity for the Democrat Bhe had 145 passengers on board of whom | ticket, a majority of the Assembly, and at crow were | least fifteen of the thirty-two Senators, NEW JERSEY Newank, Nov. 6.- The timates the Det raey at two thousand. ave galned in lx Re, wy icans tn the county of Sal The Stato Senate will stand to 10 Democrats ; te Assembly, 17 Repub: from New York, was ashore, Hcans to 13 Demeegats. avawa, Nov. 6.—Arrived, steamer Eagle, | Jrusny Crrv, Noy. te having met | have a majority of twenty A Lockward that it Fronexcr, Nov abe grazed for about nin shove alter 8 coipaniots, water, and disap of flesh sticking between frleud in that Gey generally rwallow thle | end dla not, ae hina been. asacrt | ed, bury ie nintit it other Linge htividuale best frequently devonr th Garibaldi is now An prison at Vigevano, tn He clalms thit h } the Untied States, Iya citizen of Foe a and demands | ed with the plee fs euch under the law of fF winds trom. the Nority a tow with much violence ‘Tho American Minister, aunties, and the P. Marsh, left Florence to-day for Vigovano, it tho General General Cialdini fs in command of the Ita- trees of luxuriant growth and eapa dies wallowing gavials in the Indus The fact that any ood harbor Bod of he whieh ene is prepa traveller may inceta With w Ker t just deseribed eir way iniwod to Ui lian forces, acting as an army of observation | He has located bis he country abonnda | ix in the Lower xpect- ese anninniala solltary oasis Tt can ovly be sur y had probably been h i the traders that gold | hus never seen any evb been a traditi cure Capo Say county they | ‘The vote in the towns of the Province of | majority? of oue in the Sen- ated and Mr, Beesley Heth ie ashore, ut sho will probably yet olf. | elected, they will still hay Jolut ballot, of 25. p of | City will haven parade and an idiuinbe on Friday night. in 1855, 127560, MASSACHUBETTS, highest yatom, Nov. 6h Rome, tn favor of union with Etaly, has been | di nce'of the fet c.f Mr. Rice ia det Movements of tho French Army. Ono division of the French troops, which entered Rome, h: rx, one ot the {ntluenee of tho 42 ® largo part of | > woste rn further - Pants, Nov. 6 ain is felt thre tho North Atlant thoren of Great Britain, already heen withdrawn from the city, | heretofore mad tear elvilized neig towns the foot 1 and northoastera cast of Vit bs the origin of this tufluence? nt It! 4 that las returned to Civita Vecchia, and the rest witl soon follow them, Tho whole expedl- | doys, and in the rame timo from San Fran from the imper men have given me k's majority, 21,070, ad as follows 6; License wen, 44; License, 1 cB. Loring has been defeated for the in the Kesex district. tion for the rellef of Rome will then remain at Civita Vecchia, and th out | legisiature will feos desi rijtions these feems to Have been taken the Mtronm rises In the Gulf of 3 pce It ts commonly ealled the ( Tes generally supposed that the most, tt svullarities originate in at Greenland, eal up beach and vant | e awalt the actlon Prohibitionia! ve read represent It to. Joba Quiney nservative candidate for Gov- crnor, Is elected to the legislature from of nquare miles of land | cultivation and stock raising as taany parte w Eoghan! States Ita fisheries are t velopinent to tal souree of reventie, tible supply of hip bull up anayy sarin on the Pacttic pureuing the p The feeling on animated, but the the Bourse to-day bas bee cearation of warlike preparations and a gen- eral disartuiny are ur cessary to restore conf- tensive and re MARYLAND Baitivonn, Md., Novy 6th, come in slowly. ced mong the rocks by the nort taster flow of the Gull Stream, em slopes of this part of KE intuce and pecniiar call for @ General Conference of the wern will soon be ins ach Governinent ‘The vislt of tho Emperof of Austria to His Majesty departed on bile return to! © inter which ¥ ‘The truth is, tion in the State will be filled by In Washington count Ure Democratle teket Ls elected. WASHINGTON. lieved that the entire Democr elected In Frederick county. rope are clothed fortiilaing and | mind where the | A sluniiur resnlt ts pro- | divood olf the conte of Flo. j west winds from the Ken of tt warming vay France bas ended. j China wud t ry of a hardy a 0 will man our in the It hores of and ia more southern portion of he coast as it once was on the | dis at certaln Uines, alon punty gives 1,282 De ae ta ihe Pesitie | atic majority, and »,# new county, gives 1,00 Demo- amount of cash in the Treasury, to | eratic majority, Mancunerm, prisoners who were tried befure the Special and to-day, Nugent, Colly and Martin ic, anid It will bec Coast wlint New Euglaud was to slightly pereepilile and inirepil | | Commission, We ray there aro periods on well aa Amertea | af the Gui Stre away froin the shore feamnen bad given thrifty manufectur Tiuve the honor t teertoin tines, beean havo been acqultted. ARKIVED Our, be your obed : usual majority, Hon, Wa. A. Sewani Brooks, from abip City of London, Capt rived hete yesterday, ea at once pace In the fo that all tht for Liverpool Missouns, Novemby Kanensa are meagre, feat of both the female and 10,000 majodty posed of during tho past year. There ts yet | The Republican ticket ts probably succe ing of Purl MEXICO, Indications of Another Revol by #,000 of the House of ¢ nate were awe rg Lonely. to the new Dominion: advices from Mex: ico state that it was momentarily expected that a revelation would: break overthrow of WISCONSIN. WADKER, fwakentng to nord trom the Kate Brney when there was 10,000, Fairchild \ Republican majority of L Elder has arrived bere with Vera Cr of the Ist Inst. Pho Legislature will be decidedly 1 6.—The net Dem mpleted | Minwankie, Wis In the State, publicana claim that ments uutll the bile te recogulaed | as far ns heard ” 7 Mextenm Nowy ¥! summoned to uments stating that hie exe not give bis rea: has now been I ajority of about 3,00, October 270h, aays that oft from the City of Mexico to Gea Figuerra, have given new life to the party of General Dic wh before that P the fia for ealhng Parl nal decision on y oF four Senators, ‘The Gevernor then retired, and the Be ped ea te 4, but mueh harm deferring Union ion that | pointed Speaker of the Senate of Canada, | Conveyed in cxbe to th nust result. from on, dames Coc for the speaks rnblp by Sir Jobu A. waa proposed at the views whic d respecting tho question in in join the following idatsl troma St. John's paper of lute date tw duty of the people at the neat election, the editor says: “The oonehialon to whlch we come neither side to becuiue sole master of the oll majority. Geneml Alvarea recently ordeved General | rusiva W Loprovihia, when the for: nines wdvagood tbe iner, robbing the ranches and comaiitting other ontragen poo the defencelers inhabit zm of General Prusva, bia force and defeated dBarwed bis roldiers, and hung his ea Immediately ordered Vigu ‘Tho people armed them- passes, pronounced |i avor of Alvarez, and checked the advance of any troops by desertion n Givate gives o Marshall (itep.) } propored, The House then adjourned un- Tho Governor Goneral entertained » largo number of members of ba dinner tw-wlght. cipel polute in his speoch are sald to reler to tariif and equalization of currency dlatrict of a Large 4 2:30 to-morrow. ante Upon the ret ange will be fur the be the woiew, Matters bi nod ho ve cam deny th: © Are slking deope: ing band to draw ur hout the capabil Out ‘uly recoures in failing wk gradually. Cuinod foreign markets to be ar fish until even the merchant wom the Gshermad. wil lie inyade Telerop: Coneral Jail Delivery: vesi’ent, It] Bernorr, Nov. 5. ls therein sald that General Grantls tn hearty | took place here two-day accord with the Republicm party, and in| citement and with a alight vote. ‘The Charter electior ty of ulf-exerdon King, who ls under Indictment for tl Returns | Piguera, who lost dar of Harvey Putusm, a canal buat cantaly ve Iatest information fr from all wards but ove show a maiority for | fitenttten te feeling the reaction in wT Cinb anrmi«ing the sonree from which t PEDESTRIANISM. came, at once challonged the Y. M. C.A., tt saw each aine cords of wood on a certain day | ‘chin was promptly accepted, and this mora | (hig thers Sppeared on tho streets « processio8 "We tek A correspoment of the Providence Herald | headed by «tress band, composed of thé | new bigod. We want an Indastriona middie | of the Cth, gave somo interesting details of | Fit Ning Base Balt Club; First Nine ¥. M. Fase,” We are Weolated, and laboring under All| ge nr Wear COA; Firat Nine Unknown and First the evits ined Wet j the n'a march | Nino” Citizens, tn all, four Me left Sterling Tl on Satarday and apent armed and equipped with saws Sunday in Mainfeld, taking biv departure | bucks, — After arching through tht thenes soon atter midnight. Soon after It prin pal strecta {¢ brought up ab @ foul nogiceted by = ss The Walk from Bild le clang, and ap hie best portion of tb pop ne raven front on withene. any meame Of fee icing them, while the indir and inea able are eft a burden on uhe ‘country. Tone it passes | commer Fain quite heavil where had been compretiension trat_any one can be biind te che | donned his rubber coat, nd rick Lof nine cords each. ‘The come roan TE ee Meme | through mid and darkne toot laced Invacirele for « pletare | federation te the ont; of access tw ao tm. | Willimantic, ab 10 o'e to be taken, aud after some other ceremon! with the oiher | Ing -eightee nly hope of Ne ‘ Rnd when miles ina litte more than four | the band in'tho centre atruck up a lively airy hours aud s balf, over one of the worst roads and the fin commenced. It waa exelting t he had travelled since he left Portland. the extreme, and many acide will no doubt At Wi limentic m baltof about three hours | go away fall aa sore from excessive langhing) Was mule, to allow him to rest and partake | as from wood-sawing. Here would be @ i ~ | of some breakfast, The crowd here waa not | bel rear, ten starting on pis firs large, on aceonnt of his unexpected arrival, | atick ae If his ine on the contingency if] High € Living tm Parties lye the balcony of the hotel where he | The next would start off with, the atendinest A Paria correspondent writes as folto The high price to which the f loaf has aitalued twenty-one sous coupled Crowded with eager faces | and lelaure of an old hand. The next woul ik windows, endeavoring | twist hie The next stamble and almost nf the wonderful feilow, and | fall In his endeavors to Keep out of the, way with the general falling off in all kinds of r disappointed and surprised | of a hnge «tick which an assistant woul employment, consequently gives him qrest J that he was not much different in ap- | tumble into the buck, and another would concern. The tineasiness which It Inspires | pearance from other and les noted men. Rt | eeize upon the chance be had In the general has been increased by some ugly indleations | half-past nine o'clock wo again atarted, | uproar, to bolst @ MX-pounder equare o# f popular discontent which have receatly | Weston, as usual, followed by all the boys in top of a No. 11, men's sizes, and so It went manifested themarly ‘Ai the pubiie | the villege, and not a few of those Of an | all around the ring. The scene was Indes walks In the Chainpa Flysco and on the Bou: | older growth, both on foot and in carriages, | cribable. Young men, old men Jevards, from the Madelel the Place de) The frst nine miles to Andover was made in | children, all laugl never 26 Ty Tastitle, the Iron chalre ahd benches whieh | Juat Wo houra very good tine for ® man | before, “It ls a lovely day, at d there t who bad the accommodation of the , en plodding through deep mud | connected decided access. Ve were ov Thursday night all twisted | and pelting raln for eighteen before, | T will no doubt And broken #0 mato render them unfit for | the same morning. About five miles from be aw g Nefore the sun goes down, further service. ‘To accomplish tila without | Willimantic we came neross # poor family, | Business and all pressing appointment have attrreting the attention of the police a great of a one-irmed man, hia wile aud | given w hut ber of peraons must have been employed tren, The woman waa cooking | occasic and it i this fact whieh gives to the out. | come dinneg iy a pot on a little fire of few | - rage #0 erious & character, ‘The news: | aticks picked ap by the roadside, and onan | Mone thana miracle when a prs tae Papers, for obvious reasons, refraln from | old rag spread on the ground, were a few cold | taken from the deck unmoved."-—/unch commenting on it, but) in. the eafes formed thelr scanty meal the w xb tournament, and the will long t rememvered. ml putitie places one beara considerable une | Ned's heart was touched, and stopping in his | | NiX* bundred aud ninety millions of me. easiness expressed at the o¢ sit ie tie came to the carriage and taking @ | We tobacco, sumed to indicate a very duse ented feel: f sandwiches which bad been Tin total number of deaths in New ur tng among. the worki Tein mal his own use, gave th ythe | toons, from yellow fever, up to Tuesday that they have resorted to this tanner of giv. ccompanving the gift by « emall | Morning, were 3,008 ing expreasion to. their dismatiafaction be fF imoney.” He thea passed on. | Tieng ie a mocassin manufactory at Wine cause Ht interferes with the enjoyments of woman invoked blessing and good | throp, Maine, which will make oue thousan€ thoar who are better off than themeelves. [| luck on him thro whout his Journeys, iq | Wales this wiuter have heard it rumored thaton the «ame night | Just before coming to Andover, two oli peheagtte Jncards were found posted up on the Fau- | gentlemen ¢ ‘out to the road'who had | » at rey urel boing St. Antoine with the words, °C | been im their day somewtiat noted for thelr | ti/cheand strings nd or death !" printed in large charactera | walking abilitles. Learning this, we advised Nf on them. this there ls not a word in | thea ry a few atepa with “One Hoy,” | THnem are fifteen thor whi A. At this time, was | countr: oing at io gait, and consequently | long to the Unions, pire great anxiety | Chey had no dimiculty In keeping even wit Asrnmox to four words on the vanity of ernment 14 however, not to be | hint for few moments, but as soon began | earthly possessions: “Blrouda have me tested, and uniens stepe are taken to re- | to atreteh out into his long striding gait, id | pockets.” 6 the price of bread and find employment | then thelr arms began to work and their coat |” qu those who lave f work | tails to tly, finally they turned tnto ab are introductng the not the one of “@ and printers ia thie six thousand be corrsson” who dives from a hetgnt® of two hundred feet, in water « p thrown bo the estating stagnation, the consequences | road, laughingly acknowledging themselves | (een, is the last Loudon sriisal may be serious yaaton hete were no lange townstn passthrough, | Travertine trom the Hacky Mountaln re spets and consequently tio Interruption from the | gions say that tons of mail matter are Mord Gueriveme [time we ott Amtover until we ng the ronte for fi math lo to Lloyd Garrison, at « Rocalig, aun sestiet Ch ey Wuar ts the di arking nt?” asked @ 7 " into the cily, “Ned had taken bis work | fp Whose boots w vee polisied thee Pe enon das toe vice. Bee Bon WL ay to this point, baton nearing the | His i “ Why," sald: a bystar “he o yhe mato a tong rpeeeh, from whieh | Pty UP to thls nolnt | niall hes | ees another puppy in your hoots following | followed him wer dito run inorderto| ‘Tar poor pilot was dry 1nbig A the annivermry ofa day_memorn- | keep ap with hlin upsetting of the Imperial boat Hiarrita, Mi avery’ caren, Thirey-two | Al Hiantunt, ¢ onan, Mata and| kit six children, al of whow Eugenie bad ye at thie Very hout, on this very day: | Asylum streets he kept then'oa a round | taken uniter hee charge Mite month, Daca clstie in the ecllof a! trot, totil he poached the Allyn Hovsewhere | tax BoM. Sranre 7 1 in order to xave inv Jife | ® room: had been Ht ofor bia He | arrived in Pitaburg. Pal on Friday, om thd from t Tamob accking wy dea | passed immediately Grough the hall i Tie twon a visit to bie tre vine thrilling recolleetbons | 1 Wis pom, where be tad dosvn as j ul friends ba that eity and vieinity, of that day, and remeniber the little hand of | tea eral gentlemen rent up their cards, ht TetSiw wal Gaara Javery women who had assembled to bat none were admitted but Mr. Fox, the be MeCrmuta Wit got return to thie wintry util nest Spring. The General ing, and were vie- | gentlenably artist of Harper's Weekly, who MF ihe parpose of | had come on tor the purpose of sketching | Will ton resume bis former business as ad shige up the two pletures for the next issue of his paper, | CUS hold Wethis ret, pac Then ie thawed, to Mr Weetone whitee:{ A USDRED rallfoad men combined to pre hoinpeon (applause) —and, nding | Pressed hia entire approval of them: aad ale | aent the gener a Hina, Were quite prepared to take me ann | his thanks to Mr. Fox for the trouble he had | with autetitnte. “(Lond applanse,) Soo Twas | taken to procure thom, Atabont 7 o'clock | ley Uhtough the atreeta, my | Mr. Weston appeared tn the tea room, attired | pro Clothes were torn from ty. body, and torpre- | In anost clttzen's black suit, and. after py Ferve my Iie the. authorittes had to send mne | taking of a cup of tea: went to the drawing | Queen, at Wivscr, « Yankeo clinched bie re to prion aud to put me Into a cell under | Foom, where he received big frie We | tharke by declaritg : Lf should have beet Jock wad Key, ‘This tn the elty of Be in | Was looking os treh as when he left Plaine | invited fo dinner, but that It wae washing the old Puritan: State of Monanc i he bad travelted that day | day MWe year AKG 1 AL aw maryetlons change with but one tntertiaaion. fror that day to this, (Hear, hear.) It was axreeably surprised by Mr ly day” by ines big§ : was not the first dine L had been In prison ey, of Harttord, and a few fh me | a Fig doen Peo fet gdh opinmed HLA ecpouy hy pheoreo tea Mere rT ee noe tet eat | Jealously preserved in Pomerania aud the viand Twas | for rome thine; | Mr. Whittlesey in aw Mark anid there Laacertained the truth of the poet's | reach this eity on. Sai Tie wife of memoll farmer at Plorrelongng, Lot the Pacific Railw Ta the shape of w lite pot in Mt, Lonis [ast Saturday, bly paya good wages, | ,Besstesa of vinit, he hed made to the wr Biawanon has Just celebrated declaration, that h the wager was not won b France, has been safely delivered of three et Mr. Whittlesey desired to present bim | gi'ls. Fifteen months since she by Brome walle do mot a prisoa make neasa tmenento of bis journey, It] birth to twins, having two other ree ’ a) was presented in a neat speech by Mr. Dunn, | previousl (Applauce.). For Enever was happlor In the | of Hartford, responded to by Mr. Weaton, | not « am World (hia Faas under auch circumstances, | The occasion was @ very pleasant ono ludeod J and tn such a place, for such meanse. (Ap: | to nil present | Mause.). Here fein. not in_afeton'a ceil in| . Weston did not seem fatig | Moston, but tn this splendid: and than o a tre tall In Leeds, and Inete hearing U and all girls, The hesband Hi farmer in sume rospects t A fiber man, wh for thirty vears, ted an excitement ed any more | {9 ‘ Qimere's wnbury, Conn., last wook, by laving elal an ordinary walk: and] ty about fifty acres of Grassy Plains, wit y witha nurabor of trends | the buildings thereon, as helt of an old bls Iiissem of an Initiated mob Lair Win called to seo hin, Ie says the walk was | the balidings thereon, as helr of au old Used Uy the shouts of a people intelligent lovers | but child's play compared to. the training he y- of fiterty rejoteng over the deliverance of | bas teen under for the seven weeks previous | | Avtar the Brenner Rallway was open id ho had been at see my conntry froin the deadly curse of the | (o his start, Tle spent one arisoa some « teip with gre shive syst. (Applause) Ob, Sir, with | year this city, and Ht was bere be first nV. willow in I such a welcome as this put into’ on diseovered his pedal powers, in walking from | drove. the ty wearing erape on bis hag all the trials and cutrages to-which || Harttord so New Haven and back the aame | And tho carriage was triumed mith weepine ve been aubjected put into the other, they | day. Ile is accompanied by Messrs. John | willow. Santi. kick the beam —(applause}~ aro | Grindell, bie traluer, Kalward Ingalls, his] Hiexny Bian eauvelled, and are not worth talking about nan, Benj, M. Curtis In his father's yard at Beidegport, Conn., of at ail. ‘The two form Frid. fell Into the fountain and wat In, the Intter for Mr. Wilcox. | drowned. ‘The boy was a grandson of C. & drink prepared | Mallory, of Florida, Secretary of the rebel y. little son, while playing : for Mr of Banks. | All that Weston eats ‘ de of the Oth alts, dis-| wider the supervision of Mr. Grindelt, who |g 1 tho 40th ult., dis} cio has complote control of hie person, courses thas scasibly on Bauke and thelr re- | hatne., washes, rubs add drceses hitn wich | TH necessary arrangements have beew sponsibilities all the mother would give her child. | perfected for aprize fight, which is to take Bankers and c Mr. Weston remained in the hotel during the | Place on the South Caroling soil durh is month, The principals. will pram ana | Dathy Kelley, of New York, aod William Add condition and | White, of Richmond, Va. at been looking wr! 4 youxa Hindoo gentleman, aged atx loft Portiaud. He | gon. U1 racclic ot wiinthalo dott Portiaud. He) gow of Dr. Hurzooile, of Wiinbledon, mgs and was visited about 7 0’ of gent Ho as in jog barge an triist, wre age tom more carefully than even thelr own, as, upon the wisdom or folly of thelr operations depends the welfare or ruin of « rage class, Includl y of tho n Land, committed suicide by laying his head servlig, and oth oat. dependent clock Ms today; | acrosa tho metals vn the South Western Falk members of the con iy. Thia duty is| and ie contident of success, Mis hundred | Way. by which his akull. waa complete: too often overlooked, and severe inisfortunes | tiles ts from Hartford to # p ty wmashed. A damsel in breif pantaletts are eutailed thereby upon persons and inati- | beyond West Stockbridge, did | tutions unable or ‘unwilling he hopes to reach on time to-morrow, than Sorin gentlemen were ont pheasant shoot & Novel Race, ling at Pignevard, near Polssy, fifteen mi ab On Saturday afternoon, at the Driving | from Paria, when they observed traces I steiy, tendency to Induce an | Park, Cleveland, Oblo, the remarkable race] wild boars.” They at oneo sent for bullets, or imhness on” the p between Tudlans and’ horses took place, ac-| Sul went in search of tho noblor game, to take. what appears to vote hours’ pursuit, two of those dee nef, 40. Fryar thtan"ae i [cePdINg to anmuncement, Te was for | ftrnctve anna wore kd ‘urliea moment. Hut mors eal Mi | purse of 8100, tho horace wero to run alx hucacity aro atnrally expeetod from corpo | miles and tho Indians three. ‘Tho horses | 4, T#%, oldest couple In Ohio are Mr. | and ate boties, such na banks, than. from inde] Weto the trotter Lady Patebin, pacer Maria | Mrs Royd, at Ironton. Ile le 110, and abe 1 of vidual tra Corporations are aald to hi Brough, wud runner Lady Moody, and thelr 7. T get mm a5 sack other every tite Y compotltors, proc Coe tone elt | while, und threaten bo mils why. should th Seren. The rcelcommonced’ at hiifpmar | puner day the danse refuel to row on abet ns oF Weak nesses 5 ¥ button for her spouse, when be indignant aasockited business wai thres o'clock, [twas arranged that the men r! ) robaph with s 1th were to wie each quarter mile, and the feared if he had got to live so a 4 aia Will pursue. ®_cottrne ITC iy hintle, Lady trotted to | Mt: hob fa only tho reeklesa or sauttored heavy losses in tho part, It] sulky, and the others went f ° Tun Gazette des Etrangere publishes the Patehin and Stevens led off, following card: “Mile. Adelina Path has n@ who will strive to repair one ret of mlafor- | rriieved at the ond of the A thought of marrying, and belleves she vio. s by afiesh course of errors. Bad | Bre was followed by Lady Moody, | lates no propriety in thus giving tbe moat ageinent, then, appears the ou the last three miles belng run In the sine | formal contradiction to the falsest conjeoe preseut position of t order, At the quarter pole, half way around | tures, Sho is betrothed ouly to art.” SD ‘cial Bank ; and, thea tne of fale val | the track, Stovens waa relieved by Steep-| creature! How is Art to perpetuate hb § mate ie nitiating (0 bave ~ | rock, and he again at the star point by | welt? sich au origin of the eatast Deerfoot, and thus In rotation till the the I aihaciea tiie a iiies wore made, euch, tan belig re A voonc man in Machina, Mo., was cangtt Jaw and in tank managen to run one tile In quarter mile dashes. The | In the act of smuggling quor and selling 16 the country Lrvia, stuilar ea | Face Was Woo by the Indiana, Dee -loot come | ib ina black beg, selling 8 bottle of brandy lausitios Lierealter ny in on the home atretch nearly a quarter | for 82.50, He wns sentenced to jail for thirty sy 1’ 4 wile in advance of Lady Moody, who | days and fined €10. Tho Justice took the Se rau the last mile bhick bag, saying he would pour it out In his Gov, Low, of C ria, has appointed back yard, but a selfconstituted committee uu inetunt as a day of thanksehs tng, A French Omnibus Collision, who ‘visited the premises the mext day Wornixatos Hoowen, My Ds, Profeesor| A Paris currvepundent says “couldn't amell It of Yulo Me Colege, died last evening in} Another omoihus accilent—not a steam} ‘Tur town of Coburg, N. ¥., waa made | New Haven, Ct r time, but the ovdinary two months ago by the birth of am Wa, Carey does Croveluctaw to the tate] NEEM plies between Berey and Lonvre, | Infant which welghed only one pound. ‘hd The Bue do Riveli, by tho: Fle Hon, Thomas 1 Heuton), & prominent lav | wan very mur eros ded y | yerand oid resident of San Frauelaco, dled | in San Frat Tun b 1 do Ville, | child is now in the third month of her ex ray, An ome and has gained ® pound and « h is at full gulop dashed between a heavy | therefore an ordinary sized gentle a aa ening ay cart aud the pavement, and by (he| man's Oogersring will easily pass over het ces k that ensued was completely over | arm to the elbow, and her shoes are Just twe Onward, the last of the Wea: wd, tho body torn from the wheels, aud | inches lop; Tie ae. | tere Union ‘Tolegraph Company fleet, has | (ue biter inashed into @ thousand. pieces. pagent , Ap axicirsea ware’ LelcneA Une eorioene A WomAN named Mary Mooney attempted arrived at Han Franclsco from Northeastern | phe avlairece were twisted like corkacrews, | 14 commis suicide on Saturday shernoon, by 8 t : i | Five a ide passengers were picked Mf 4 iheria, ‘The pamengers deveribe de country | yp iy a dreadtul condition and earrhad to the | banging herself with rope to 9 fence. |My sa barren, inbocpitable region hospital. The driver had foot separated | Was Piling back and fourth when discovered Trin Hots Sassen Cancieow bas been ape| rote the legt'e few were well. enouet ia te | DY she pollen, Is wee discovered upon taking ¥ dhs hones; aan abot | HEE INO custody that she was Iaboring ane four or five only escaped uahurt, exeept | ef an attack of delerium tremens, Parliament will be formally opened this af-] somo inaygniticans bruises, cono alter | Station house, during the night. she sough) teruvon. ‘Today tho Governor-General will | (hs accident waa most extraordinary, and | {0 Mrmnile herwelf by banging to, the barn deliver a specch frou the Throne, hundreds of people gathered to behold I | oii pilshlug her purpose. Tux National Presbyterian Unton Conven- A Woeod-Sawing Contest, yey Is hood of Ib Reformed Pr p line commen 1 ity senalons in the Firat] 4 correspondent of the Ctuctnnatt Guzete | minater, Bugland, lsaued » Kind of edlet to yicrinn Church, 9 Philadel: | furnishes the following aceouns of tbe receus ble paremnoniee Se ote Sal rears Oa phia, ‘Tho church tu whlch te Convention | wood-sawing contest la Lafayette, Ludiana: | he let the chureh foe the vestry. Many ob inocts la crowded at every session, and great} ‘The Lest sensation le the coutest between | them declined to do 60, sad among otbers a publle taterest Is shown im ite doliberations. ung Men's Christian Asseciation sud} young man whose seat happened to lle in the i ' oeat GP ite f the Hi Base Ball Club 's way to the The revert our heads | TH8- Board of Iiealth, of Dew Orleans plow wood sawyer This hte cad genecnas Convinced” Blof the ‘seven last might declared the yellow fever nu longer | aifair was brought abo ‘article whieh | of his way by smack in bis fece-—e Christian snd epidemic, and that city is now free from | recently appeared hi tot of ohastiooment whieh te’ to' be be le. be epidemic disens eltizer mating that If the Club would vestigated @&§ the next petty sessions of the M epldemte direases; that citizens acd | ne ect at thle game in sawing wood for | di bo (rangers cau wow relurn at once without ap- | {he poor, much good might be acrompilahed, ovehonson and tie hovewoary oxcrclea valbel da Tha

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