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—- " ’ ‘ its — er - “THE NEW YORK SUN. RATES OF ADVERTISING. { PUBLISHED DAILY—SUNDAYS RXCEPTED. Pavamun uevanremcy om ADTANOR ‘Cfhen corner of Nassan and Pulton streeta or every insertion of four linen oF Youm.....80eta? Copies TWO CENTS. For every extra line of part of live..........20¢tas ‘Tweive Cems per week Six Dollar per yeas. 1 Atewneenesar ATT: tr a Oo +S ory o Jipplayed style, or im Wwaded type, Also 9 wal Ready on Tht soda of p HE te went by mall Alver sernenta oF sperial notleee at proportionala ste Doller per yeur-eingie coves tnree cena — —— = —_-— so = <= | ge Neel n tect ae eee midis B wot. | Chirty-Fourth Y Prico Two ¢ ts | s:deercn words for cack line more then Reeae THD ) | Goncrat Starderry. Me was on the pre: | the cue of Mr. Nolte, who, Introduces teat: | The getters are ssitering for we took, | DISASTERS, | pectmed hotter than the sult 9 My | tie het nme crore | $4C2 14, tha, Buperivt Court at Lawrence 6, but did not appear to make @ epee " x that Be twe the Indians having ron off Killed the | “pe kin as etd ‘ Beeb Mba iat , nee, font scvended, the defenda 4 | weluut fixed by ity ordinances, He | KFrate ig to Mey | huaitering Wve day Chiseolw 0 | two th | ued tn the exteet thal rene Humored Apootntment of General fo 0) hind @26, or sentence him to twens Wastisaros, Nov. 13, Our Consul at 80 | wae a to contiine bie t and i . iM the W mn © next nisoton, Nov. Wot ib « f\ * feo HAAS AProRte w axcrao, ON 1 The Ttalts © Srerotary B-waed, eas tthe bur bie) Wite, who lad crossed ti re | ° ‘ 1 Text ve mat roftatte Mth un Cable Dispatches, | Wen. eel ols | toe war, enys that th ; : o & p ets Nate cae Ui ogy hod wrap Ueda [rate Holn yaled Laced en tac et | "4 14 toca @tan.tlewin artenere | o. ies saunas Jor will be tendered the jntment of ‘ " mS ip HCl That. thonth, wae tthe thet (Hghtrhl as rnd Byles f egelatl r ‘ " hs. a moll eovtter In Arkane ’ ‘ PSTION, |S y of War by th jent Emanuel and Loul eons | ginve 1 The town,” he is des the desert near tle Lake of S.lt wlitel ' € | pployment of elvilians tn the er nyt come $2,000 were collected, | dreds are entirely deatroved a Bere tiarearey ree. 8 Mot ap Hance t i . ©, . » ‘ Sinan’ t whore wrud ty heads of bn: | arded to Italy and placed pain ‘i k ¢ 1 Te eR talian Cirewlar. | * x y one seene of wreeks. But n rn W the plare took its r =e Effect of the Recent Italian Chrewat ava of departments, Soldiers dis of the United States Minister | otwar were here. The Monongebels atul hie spring are eo highly | @1 Mou Mohit, F 1 — | to to detached for all duties they are capable | ¢. Hon. Geo. BP. Moreh. A letter] sfarbiehead are in St, Croix, and ante, ( Du “anal ava 'ae tHe | Mary costed, aoa It : TROUBLE IN FRANCE BT POrTOrRIny, Mipony the finds, thanking Mr.) to the frat of November, the bedies of two \ old water barat, r Y Nut Stay hen Texas aye : a the nae of the Taltan populetion | hundred and fifty eailors have been wasted Leepring from the raved t a fv 1 r f noi |" x fe gre ® in tha . i Femi: i Fece ' Te debt of th a the eympathy he bas shown for] ashore, Fortunately, the burrieane occurred | ¥ * by whieh the valley tt eure | timore, Luey and La.yst The | 1 “t 1 ‘ Wasser wd ary Wellea| a inasy, N.Y 14—The Conven- | Garibaldl $4 Holy, St rounded. Five days before Mr. “Marphy | k United Sta sited In mile. First noticed LDASY, 7, - anribald ne day time, from en nutll Aveorclock. | arrived there about the 10H mM was won by Belle of Baltimore in| high ti tl North, Andications of a Revolution. | sui seriovaiy Mt. At voon towiay there | 4 AbMASE SVs Nav Mie Cr | . tn the day hme from eleven nuit veotetock, | serived hero “abot the Lith or H2mh nah | FAC WAR won ty Baitimore tn) h North, sicieeidinaalie was no change for the better, and bie family | ia up not onder that the timo pru-| mew Storm in Masenchusettss Tf it had occurred in the night, the loss of lite an earthquake of terrific vlolenee souk the vit being good time for the weather | 0 0Ke i | Be and friends are now much alarmed at the | Tied the point of Orie tine ane avature | Orutworrern, Mase., Nov. 18.-A heavy | onshore would have been fearful. Everything | Orion Macc of the valley. ands Inrge brook | and the conditlon of , J great arein every Louse wen ee ae Wetkcacd state Inte which the intermittent | Tied by the etatting set of the Leglaatir' | snow ator liar been falling here all day and | powible la being done for the relief of the | wide tesurein the earth opened by the shriek. | n he ta & Toren, of wich be fe euffering, ae re eee ec ei an ae ene navinge |e E mere revere to the southward. About| poor, ‘The Consul encloses a list of disasters | The water was etill running when Mr, Mur: | Puovinsen Theschooner | Tie South London Press enya atngntar Loxnox, Nov. 18.—Late dispatches from —————— Loreen carr Agieeenite sat by knees were | ON OTH! They were mostly confined to aailing vessels, Of the desert, lais for New York, tulastayed while t x | Myrinds oF the t in tay be eee Florence state that the recent note of Mene- Virginia. TbESe Gl. Yared Ly Che Legkidtunis, Th fies = Of vessels sunk, belonging to British own of the infernal r rough Watch THE Mace oa Tuo- tay alters | M¥ ina ONE UF the cd newer BOW Belay very quieting effect on the country, The | Ricnaoxn, Va, Nov. 1. Chief Justice | (he Chair, wheres tint lechion wigit te. | Sr, Lowe, Mo, Nov. 18.—The annual | ft" steamers, the crews of which were loet, ere eee, wereaaven, | vessel ing otf in oll directions in rearch of freak press of Italy are almost unanimously of the | Chase arrived be this moru{og and stopped | The Enabling act by which this Convention | mecting of the Soctety of the Officers of the | SUMbering three hundred men. The French \* d cargo Will probably hea {ow spots for colouization, to the disuay of thd : tawoc , presided in | convened was very minute, even going lito | a. r +d Jost nine, and the Spanish seven sailing v bea lec Dpinion that it Is impossible to reconcile the | at the Spottawood Hotel. Ile presided ir . 2 Rone 10 | Army of Tennessee, was held to-night at Mer . hh " e Aifferences existing between the Italian Gov- | court this morning. Jeff. Davia ls expected ‘ieing. the. per divi | cantile Library Hall, which wae crowded with | *!# and one steamer and two war steamers | - M 1 patent some of ieee tee be or eocelstatcee cates aed frnment and poople ou the one side and the | to arrive on tho 25 Inet compensation of meinbers. But he desired | q rittant audience, The address of welcome | Ver? dismantled with lose of Ife. The) Rocuraren, N.Y Weaton, the Ayaan ine esis : n pateon ned Relive Ie BiG ADE ade Bat Pope on the other, Tn connection with the trlal_of Davta, the | to call the attention of the Chait to a specisl | ie veanbers of the Society, waa delivered | Venezelans font four, and the Danes alx, be- pedestrian, bas had a handsome reception in | 4 aes nt oe urning out pe a vos | Sel pias Une Heese (ue tied erwor beriioat Panis, Nov. 13.—The leat note addressed | following dispatch frou Wasbinjtou is ins | PP “Mi Da organt Gone fatica bad pate. | by Suitoh & 0, Yaakiie, dhe pean sides twelve or fifteen others that were lost | thie city, and started at twenty minutes past be ' tan} ' y f gen, rea le : \ y gold tw whitch be vlfather lived. Me has ' By the Cabinet of the Emperor to the Euro- | teresting that deference th out ite sittings atu! act | rapid sketch of the formation and deeds of | PCOPSINK to different nationalities, including | 14 O'clock thie inorning, “legging It" at a witty aut " ae i. rit ee t i D pana house witere he ond We tathet pean powers simply pre «the assembling | William M. Rvarts, 1. i. Dana, 1} ed upon te provisic Thispet provider thet | 116 \iny of the Tennessee, and tendered to | te Atuerican schooner Clinton, ably Sarah vigorous pace for Bulfulo, He was rted tial ol hinges ea fl bal king als get 4 who bart Df a General Conference for the settlement | Weil insel for t I All's id nt suid ts ef ConsHintion sha lhe oil i wire ane aorta we Stewman, and the ship Charles Sprague, to- | Out of the city by a detactn Sein erate ra het Radi Aha ip ir . h nad fiv * yerations Of the Roman question; tt does not sugiest | fry tomes nn be pap Sg pep bine Propane 7 ed, and the brigantive Mecosta, | and was followed by thousands durcounded: wih fe yoaie sea cyte vare now Tiving. Any definite plan ase basis for the delibers- | to with Aitorn we ! font | - — the cargo of biles from the , Several miles upon bis way, who the lady wenss a ge lle hupon ber lat Mr. All f Hartford, Ct., Qions oft be Conference reward £6 t that tir 1 i CRIME, ice and the Nellie Gay him “good-bye,” wishing him a pleasant | and the bute nthe coat ot t rt { ’ a sawtoel | Lonpon, Nove is-cRrcdlogsctrivate ade | Meare Teady to proceed with the esse on | been exit EA: | Excention of Mrs Heme Miller | soyravar, Nov. 18 Mess, Henecat & | destination, There was walight fall of amow | of thie city, haw n bh te. bh 1 | home, where sibtce, lee rear Vices received from Paris represent that | for the defence th ed) Chase eh nw without an T " t of th “lM iF Geran - ies f Ait & Melgs, ta Interested In the J this morning, whieh melted and left the ronda, geld, aod yo doubt come ef rw N | old, got, . y rvered by ‘ by the police In that clty. It was rumored seisiniatons. TEhe tHsl will to ally ; N, ay bo ‘ the Jail) wilder are « at $100 000. 1 for pedestrians, Nevertheless, Weston ols 1 fit all eiforta to save. (he Hfe of Bhat the existence of a secret se ty of an " t t i i tate y Ge hi ‘ Pars ee ia 7 Mines | Bire ot Pet iver. avowed binselfin the very beat of condition. On | the ‘ x Uy saul Wleged political character had been made el : aration | feat woes ttihortty for. ws helps wlsnesleg (iu exeentions | 7 | ag RRHE Tans [Gt The Nias | eared ie pirpioos to reaek Bustle at elo at cee wag Attatre te Spaits Hately con y i reed to thts } Wye Bede Rea Fall River, were totally troyed by fire) monte of the Pot thathets tn ie hoe i Mapain, Nov. 15.—Captain General Ler si in Virginia was | vette ; ra ay without | den yu y of} | West Bight he Tome ts stiont 40,000 ; fat | league with ime WHo Lave bet that tve wil Ms ost ¢ Hie Bearea What , gandi will sail from Cadiz ou the coth of the of the military estab- | srother I ‘ I Faas tsvaeets Were euseieilitana Skat 1. It is suppered to be the work | not makeone hundred miles in twenty-four the plate 1) Bes often, perred Gist Der cere, ae present month for Havana | hy Piseecen eens Jedbeadaic bd-teisetpca n tucendiary, Abouteighty bande bave | qoure He declares that he has no unde the en an or | got deat to his prayers, for, to Lis great ears By Royal he Island of Porto Rico | ter Ber) yeas dant @ | bee os wn out ym . | standing whatever with John Morrissey, aud iiaby atoh Seti tein | Pe a was granted three girls a few days or Perinrys A Tornade tn « on Hat he Will take ihe One tiundved:: alle att met in it iM avo, t are dlifere fas been placed under the government of the | po ‘ Purse otvs i | As The Loule Feereal oF Wie seth Waa Whe. |'t th make the one bundred miles in at the fider ean tell the dl- | fa their ayes. He dou't pray now so much Daptain Geveral of Cube. | Feet ; ut Ht Goom the | rtland (Me) | | The Leisvite Journal of tie 20Uh be the | (wenty-four hours soon after leaving Bulla, | rection to seer on the desert or on the reat | ashe did ick County, who have hell the of r t welting from den, in that State, | following | plains at a glance, ‘There may be in| tate. ot promesty renenity-aitolh @. isphdkc ra ae ware alo; Postmaster and Me decetadhg sal al the following disgraceful « } The Lonvy rain and wind storm of Briday Weston's Programme, [alee tar eee acres ter oeen Reatiee ena | Ahodiites ofthe Tall (Renctaudy work bones Auwar, Nov, 18 The steamship Cra-| baited in the Uni TIAVeGRtRek Sik E A‘ in thin town hae Jost come | MhE that Visited our city war very widely | ‘The Rochester Union and Advertiser fur-| Monierncery. m taddie. with @aO worth at | FOF Admiaaton faid thet the quardiane reese ete rilay, to anime the charge houre: that dexe the conmre of | (ee nme talented) proceeded fob. | nishes the following convenient table, giving | silver on it, with bridle t teh. A. bridles | should tal if posse bn OF her prop tr, pool, put into this port late last evening, if was overruted by tl thine already re at ag | ts prod poe onyarel @ conelee view of W plan throughout | nnywelghta of | ceive th + ke, and although tol Git Gk GOAI aiid otecr he ue ie dineeiaes ee proceeded to | tile neighbors, He. hae f tracted | there wa g than eho in cols anda | that she contd not’ expect any treatment dl , had evidently been on fire as her deck is | Alabam With lite brother to lake out VY age done, but ils elfecis nt parts of | bis eutire journey |S I eat ft up and’ buck | rent fom thet of an ordinary pauper, ake bad evidently been on fire ae ber deck is | . XK i al untty Wee very diastrous, At Prank: | Noy, 7 vile eee ee ntty Tent amet te Poet iver iis | persisted tn her application, She had, eb Bas not been ascertained, eT Various Se tteres 1 PT ie ORC I elie A a #1 | iiis tend tn ny tine. ‘The costliest. bridies | Sid, lived al nany years, and she fell gloria | Mowtaommny, Ala., Nov poral 2 Be 1, jnithe pacco Wiirehouse Was completely demotint “oy a Thala Sy feo rer that'ehe would be much better taken care o Loxpoxprnny, Nov. 13.—The steamship | g | In ] aithful Vy was torn from. the Baptist Chur viny. bs Lert Mle del ed {the | inthe workhouse than outside. Her request Austrian, Capt. Aiton, which lett, qQuelee | SWayMe has iesued an order giving the freed | ¢ y {ra feild [aah ceverat Glee Goslaiaes laine: wee | Mead precious metala about them. ey Ate 88 | se granted. Det. 90th, touched at Moville to-day on her | meu a lien on the eros for thelr wages. | have jue wan to bed (ween “point and Clucinnatl the | ft ML ns ailk and binck and glosry as the | We KrA) aay to Liverpool : | rslaton th be at Bee Oot 0 4 Oman of twenty yearn | gyronn tlle Meme adc erated | on te von's wing. And what do you think they | ‘Tie Newtown, Ohio, highway robbers re Mee. eacwbip Hibernie, Capt, Munroe, | eee ‘ Ca | | crled Hike a child when he heard | Mor waa 4 s saa ml Gat are made 0 long acalp=lock the | cently stopped an old man going home from from New York the Sih ult attived at Moz |. Wo White men from Bart y were |” ne the cone {Of the alfa, Met fered to mupport her | fue, mall, bs aaa Maa eows | #1 heads of Apaches taken by Mexte t | market with Hd in ble pockets. As soon ed tod nd subsequentiy sailed for the | broneht here to-day ur military guard | rt two we Dimeelt if the old man would give. blin the ain County, Tndiana, the storm coms borders of Arizona and Sonora. Estima ea appre ye dropped the money mye lay, and subsequently sailed for the pedi iaepatairyare flo clhateedh chs ‘| hort tie weeks. | farm to do it with, which was refused. And | menced eight in ¢ the cost of an Indian campaign, allowing a| the floor of the wagon, back of the RA Ae M1 jtaprisoued, charged with killing & freed: | ! eat ayring, {Mov this man senda his "wife from home, | RUZ, for more thw am th fair price for the life of every Caucasian lost, | They searched bim, found only ® dollar man ry ore delentty | whore has outlived: her us terrible fury the wind: blowing ; and you can iimagine what the bridle costs, | two in postal currency, and after shakii NATIONAL MATTERS. ‘The Reconstruction Convention has been | L bad made tn. | de atnong etrangera! — He has ne tho | hurricane, the Hehtning Mashing In vi ‘asy over the stoves,there, on Fifth avenuel | bin roughiy, savagely demanled what Pichon tole : fae tua | peratlte a hich would | excuse of poverty to for he is Jrhects, and the thunder fairly shaking “48 Possibly Uiese bridies are too coatly to be | had done with the ‘money realized from hid @erenade to Mis OE he whole day in discuselog th vty iol WGK: tO UA aheca Boe Ui ear cara Lode Hie ( earth. At Greenenstle over twenty-five thow n seen Upon our atres palaces, and go wo | produce, Assuming extreme — fright, s Opinion of the Political Situas | franchise question — sleccpe silat uid A Di ent tard dollars’ worth of pr ery aene « euened shall have to te content with bits of gold | stammered out: “Haven't got paid vets bat Jed The Baptist chur ton. h like trash. N.Y, Mail You'll stop me to-morrow night yo a Mr. Alvord was opposed to postponing | ‘The t " A the Met . coeee O—407g | ond Kansas, r wan 0 i Liverpool Conrier an nud the. Methodist tices LBS. it . Ma BLOM ATRAL IL any business before the Convention. TUN | oq Other houses in the town yartially 40 Cleveland to teres 1 Wasninaron, D. O-, Nov. 18. The ¢ The Election - Negro Suffrage and | plsiiie tit tiem th ul this tly tisk ten for the maintenance of the punishment | other Houses In the town wore partially un- mB te tirshon: aoa | Two tons of aponge are prepared for bed- |. Tiere Jeno accounting for Parisian gervative Army and Navy Union having te Bemalo Suffrage Beaton Out. of | be completed withintwo weoks, Hewanted | of death have found a terrible areument in| valtiatl weaves Ss ding every day In Lebanon, New Hampshire, | At @ fashionable supper party which ered to the President a congratulatory sere- | Sigite the busluess to proceed as mpldiy as possible. | favor of thete doctrines in the affair which an] dowtetee lereeat te ee einen é ania \ qe recently in, the French, capital, axa ; basipyeté es ab, ov decthe att He, Onnreh bald’ Ne BIA oe believe tbs | sk coe " I. i pping like pipe Oa sencw Is nominated for the | [peattractione of the table were Come curtoed ade, they invited all Conservatives and} Atciisox, Kansas, Noy. 13.—The official ia ,” t {to be brought tetore the tribunals n 9] stems) Letore Fthe fury et the fleree: wind So | nckt Brestarns bY 8 Mobile paper, paeractons of the aie were Democrats to join them in the demonstra- | Majorities of twenty-one counties, andr a be © completed | few day ec ete Pacem 1 is On Harns and houses were unrooted, fer “wo it 3 a wane mn of econ ( ? + At would be utterly use| the most horrible. condemnations of. t tented, bay and grain stacks overturned Tspranaroris geod 0% hundred railway | such au occasion, One, says a corres tion to night. A procession was formed at | Ported major - alba rec, ities k Jt te hurry through and do its | afaeteentis contury whiclt tne yrer ted us for CiKmianioonea § traina arrive and depart every aay. “+ wasn Turkish knife whieh, bad’ bedi ithe headquarters of the Army and Nary| populous the State, give vo suffrage | work Impertectly. 11 the Constitution Isto | many years. The culprit ia a returned ce a a4 Fe eae mn i pow aplon cutting off the bh of 6 he i! Constitution is to | many f Territie : ria generally understood,” says an ox- | employea Julon, composed of delegates and associa: | 5,285 ugalnst 13,069. Female eudrage 6,013 | Bercumpleted must be done with due cob | viet from Cayenne, | Criginally m butcicr Ly | Serratle HERETA ame, je North n Hy [change “that the Kaw Indiave aré a bracch | man tral No. 2 wat 8 sort of Japani jour, lucluding Johnson clubs and unions | Mgslnet 14,498, Disfranchising disloyal pers | 7,5 motion to postpone was loat by 64 to | eompliah the tiddanee of his vi fh mac{ ‘The United States steamer Oneipee was] 4, 9 O-4nse | OF the Oro j [bsSisbeafove tal yl ff Washington and Georgetown, together | #0 aeninst 460, The repreventative | 43. here uot being two-tuirds votlng im tus | Uwe, “and” with Ieee "usin, than | nearly wrecked on the nicht of the 2th ult, | ¥y $F] nad Fe S, wegen to, Ragland found papa | 2 exscu loners blade from Jrith a large namber of soldiors and sailors, j disiriets return £0 Republicans nud 21 Demon |afiemaive, || ay | other, Tie man Bad been th) when forty milee southeast of Archangel, 10 | 4 ge | din plate nnd pocketed the affront. | Maliclog Ciusnese Jack Sheppards, Warious army fags, banners, transparencies, | rats, with fourtec Ld onl jets yet to hear rate snes sa ~ en Ye Oe I ae hen tr iber | Md te. | Che most terrific hurricane witnessed on that | «© ge f Z| Two young women were suffocated in} TH Emprese of the French presided Yanterns, torches, ete., were carried in| fom, ten of which will return in favor of th oe Cay the unwary’ farmers and wagoners re-| Coust during the past seventy years, Sho] a Lia" | Beranton, Luge anty, Pa, Inat week, | the 28th ult, at diet:{»atlon of recompe: pow a “os " referent (17 awny ; her Nowspaper Comments. | Tre First National Bank of Towa pin the effects of gas generated In a stove,’ | t persons who had evinced the moat tudo for the welfare of the apprent turning from ‘the hay market with id | lost all her ats, and considerable of ber and Is covered | prodnce, which the pretended hay and corn | ails ant rleging ‘were carrie $he procession, and during the march | Republicans. The Senate will stand—Repub- Democrats 5; and the House will | Burrato, Noy. 1.—The gr there was @ continuons display of | Hicans ¢ trusted to their care, ‘lat Peay bt 4 with anow for the fret thne thie season, | dealer offered to purchase. Arrived at the | chronometer was destroyed and all tie fires bs Piovidshsa Hip . } paid fourteen thousand dollare fc are, an association bavi fockets and other fireworks. There were | Probably stand—Republicaus 60, Democrats | i prea ie yf eae ie ik raf soi-disand Warehouse, the vietiin wos tuvited | but four were put out; those remaining wore Tho Providence Herald the 12th, ny Prose at ngs. ati are; 198: been formed for that purpose under three bands of music. A broom about | 2. ‘ 80 degreve ab 6] to partake of w friendly plies, The night) kept ative by burning oll, tallow, o, |, Weston reached Onelda, N. Y., at twelve | ea Patronage of the Empress, and with M. D Z _—— o'clock this morning Cliwen for the deed was afways adark gid | lard, candies and like sutatancen, "She abi: | O'clock Saturday night, having accomplished |, 4 Motsr was recently put under the Influ- | tna, senator, as president, ‘The ceremon four feet long, and nearly as brond, Tonnossee, a cates stormy one; the poor victin fnvariably fell Lan immense sea, dolog gicst Injury to | Ave hundied allée in eleven ce of chloroform in Brunswick, Me,, anda! took place in the Palace of Industry, and tl Prith a huge handle, was rignificantly exhi- Pa er age te Utah Into the snare of accepting hospitality tll the Forty-tx enle | ue nveraged a trite over | MUNOr was removed from his eye. | area and galleries of the bullding were coca ited. It is the same that was prese - le Teachers’ Association. 0 morn| nd overcome b drug wixed leon duty, Unt provi ince le Wr read of the conversion of a Mormon | pled by fully 18,000 pen The ap penile Prise Cincols’ cpa’ wan’ Gorek Nasuvi Trxv., Nov. 19. The State de fale Rakes with Ge Hyuor be bad token, fell bito elaine | dentially none were killed, Gen. Roussea nuinues at the | elder to Kou A rather long step | mm 10,0) to 12) resident Lincoln, as pure I erageara’ Adantlation’. gust ak ise Gacienl gy y.| ber as cooitas he bad aink pon the w | and bia taf! were on board, The burrleane | ime rate he will accomplish the welve hun- | fron polygamy to celibacy, gold medals wer€ auction sale. When the procession arrived | 70°00) Oe Aina isa tk { abiet A corresp t fe San Francisco Bute pied for the night's arcommodation, | lasted eighteen houra, and the entire storm | dred and thirty-seven miles within the al | Mr. 1 T. Westox, of Amberst, distributed to the masters. t the cutive mansion, there waee f enin) OO is ng aed sa j A H y Oct. 1 tes ve follows it sha Hea a { by the | between thirty-six ond fi ny Snr F The | & f Hime with several hours 4 saparo, i ped an owl the other day which nm =—— ai eal ain a Banta ¢ rant iting, 1 ay red am | ae cople iy and about Salt of | hurricane #wept over the harbor of Now RoW has seven hundred and twenty-four | four feet four inches from Up to tip ] TS, Jential salute, and nl Jute of a bund el Te te i ractabia’ thal this 3 faker te toate say |GRon has Anabat dk teuliie "Of hi angel with territie for Three Ruse | Miles to waik, and sixteen walking days ree | killed four of his hens aud acat, RELIGIOUS. puns. The densc mass of spe ora repeats | a Ad, ca au Peseta i veeaniiteed i rss 4 ti Tait ak ereees ; igi un Vesely were driven ashore, and the | Malninve nn ‘average of forty-five and w|i ; Now York Diocesan Convent ndly called for, and cheered tho kat f ut i the t up the body, © tie hanes. wich Islands bark Mameluke'waa badty | quarter miles per day, ‘There ts but Hite | n. Pranony will shortly enjoy the rare} ‘The Protestant Eplecopat Dic n Com Musle was played meanwhile and f rka | Se Northern teachers oppure matter |), Pa | the plecer arrying the fey ed. A numberof houses were blown | doubt that be will accomplish the feat, if be | Pleasure of seeing himself as others ree bit, | vont bled in 8. John's Ci reaentiaa : Tea | of policy | Gifle Railroad to go through the elty. | ‘There saver hix shoulder, without the stuntteat | down throughout the city, yet-no lives were | Feally tries to, fe statue, ersoien Lu| Venice resteem bles 5) Ab TORRY Soapen exhibit 4 committee consisting of ~ — - | waa a great deal of talk about a branch rail: f discovery 1 knew well enough | lort | The Syracuse Journal of the 11th, gives London, Las already been given to Story Varick street, yesterday morning, after @ Fames A. Talt, Col. P. H. Allabuch, and Col Louisiana, be bullt from Salt Lake City throngh ian would have Imagine t| mersibte Satt kives! Bix ‘Turks, having been discovered In @ | lengthened rece rted the President thern Utah, towards which general atte Hall comn me additional details of Weston’s progress | cons) tracy against the Sul James B. O'Beirve, on Jenongh to carry the evidenc« A Raker e} The Alia Calyforn tted | The important matter for discussion in the ante New Orleans. | tion seeined to be attracted. I heard the ly," anid the Villain wh and hebavior on the route: | eulelde the sane night in @ Cov e 6 mal ", he ew: } tor ined to be attracte eard the anid he villain en gn | t jor or ere ile wight ovestautinopl Bo the front of the mansion, where he was! Tie police of New Orleans have be ents constantly talked of traction expressed won An. | Hatew the following story of death and suf | Fig jor Onclda and returned to the pont | Prison. i 1" | peemal: Convention the proposed Sirisiog Breeted with repeated cheers. Col. O'Belrue | making extensive raids ou the bakers’ shops, | ne the moet fn | elty which bud fi {| fering ou the plali tof Ouelda, which he renched the Right | Rev Wa. He Garey, of Cornwall, €t,, | of the existing diocese into three new dio hen scidressed the F esident as follows : 40d have: found an slarraliig. jtetalence of country ry. Th Air, Lavi Murphy, ea. Old recident of Ban re, oud resiied his Journey at about two | who potsoned hin wite Inne May, was vise | cvses New Yor, North Albany and Long Pe Mr. Presiden Cons ERAS atte ite eeetan ser " Francisco, who arrived hero from Willleme’ | 0 Kk. He walked about a inile and a half | ted of murder in the first degree, at Litch- | Island—and the creation of the frst name Bavy wi fihe I / s The | hay fa hos heen el be Ariaon 1 Monday, grives ua the pare | out of the way to viet a fri making the | fleld, on Saturday | aarp mall H pene gos thelr honored chief. th become accustomed tom their loave rt f the ele re of the death of @ young. nani mm | distance about thirty-two miles, which he! ten f'New Gahan. Ct, abache:| oo EP CO pS? We, 's NO Prosent Vane prand serenade a light weight, that they have combined to re f wi ' rate Bin Fra by thirst, of the desert, Mr. | Walked between two and nine o'clock thls! tor been hound over'tn the au rated Bishop Potter would retal Hivcesey i TABtLUGIER tote acount, {ve myarderer hate erinies in 1a uni Horadbigs Te stopped at Chittenango about | ot '§ VuteMplto outrage Sra G. | to be called New York, and for the stric tom. The Repub of Ps ‘ toot ! ue or ares aes Teanty: tatuiae RTT ee | cess wo new sees the names of Dr ie alt Wha bakore act : . | vi that a weneral focling-ex- | javi ' 4 prions, ‘ tek died putann ane tol At ® tullicn children are rald to gather | Downe aud Dr, Litttejohn are toned af i our eitizena must tot the number of ; ita late owner, and thu murder | ina N the rowd U ted by werowd. When frit seen by | hy Limited *, under the Instruction of | |, I and. ‘The t ihe aaa We Frown rces t \ rendered | w " i 1 netiine during the | the persous who went out, he was walking | enchers 1 ena adlsie a eeved Banc me Bande og eek weight of U ve Lak t Hie Dd Murder Brough¢ tonight | 4 h aL the tute of about five auiles an hour, being Lim ocean apenka eloquently and. for- | Geleates et ny nciuae tues waka i re aid you Sepudi | eee te bub Lite more than i ‘ then tow 18, ¢ Ou the ro e youn, nh told Murphy | ln his shirtslecves, and making the dl © | ove y lier Yer,” ret Pr Sand : fi nto thd eran the city ordinances require nde y, and ly claanice hie 4 : , that he was w deserter trom & lie | With apparent ense TH eared in cheerful | tee there ts no use in'telling ti try H tie Darian of a Gustinel’s court, tweaty cent lon 4 to a thelr principal pop LPeap il yr t ' an | pirite, and is Ht of accomplishlug the | Up." fot tyt ' ane Tho President then addressed the assem Marine wicreltia watt avoptatenane n Southern Utah, away fram the | menibe rorluis. inie eee as | Heunedsea, tie ta eh Musician, Me | feat, Hnothing happen im. Mlecusriesa| A waurewowan monster with no lower | The chancel was Dey the Bistop Bloge as fellows Ut bieuly-Fight ounces only, insted ef | aus eal ia ah, oad Rene | Wakes iA sa ane 9 athe ott Fee i ni Abo rend that hy | amall whip, ms Ibe occasionally strikes | Mmbs, | nibition in Kanna Clty, She | the following clereyie Des, Mey Frivow-Crrizexe: Tt te not my Intention to | forty-eight ounce One of our reporters | W tlle 6 He MO RURe, ORB aRG: Bile | Bs bani eauaa, deserted | be vieinity of Preseutt, They | th y 1 ye, to Keop | was t 1 cave tp New Mexico alung| Viear, (Columbia College) Alexander Ving Rg Into @yrocery yesterday which is su mprestion, = The Church authorities had i ff i Ase MOUS | oxructed to get water at Mule Springs, 2 | them from going to sleep.” By the time with a wolf ton, (Bt. Marke, In the Bowery) Brown, Mon Fender you my J with bread from a baker, and bis ten | tufved the the annual tide of lumigrat nee enterialand iu! Per | alles oust of Chucolwalls, bat did wot thud | feached Hurt Hill the evowd had increased, i writes from W ton that | £28; Dix, CIrimty Chapel). Alexaader’ Burs tloaves weighed only thirteen and at eimags Olly towetie Cit. southern Rete hea a; Greet én M! drop, ‘They stayed, however, over night ag} and Ul hesmce atreet the crowd wan | aggre riites from Washington (hat | Fite ‘ar’ denn's, “Beocelya) Horatio Potter ounces instead of twenty-four ouneer, as re- | ments. by wha heard, wt least three~ wre was broken open a that point, having found wet sand; aud’ hop. | tintnense,” The police succeeded in keeping " bag ML erees, | Pai fi f ration of 1808 wei ted, while Lyous was) murd 4 \ M i VMK | te there tor ber wiuter campaign, charming: | B Dow aud Cooke, | quired by the ordinances, ‘The same xrocer AnIMIETaNOn OF TERE. Were | Ribot, Wee. LyGnh Was, turd ing Wo atrike water by digvlig alter daylight | the crowd separated so an to atford him a| (* there tur Wer water campaikn, charming ye divine rervice was commence 5 Begg And others iu the vicinity, were suppled for Hiab direction, wo 1 : er A fe Ou Monday morning, Not succeeding, how: | passnge. He came up Genessee street at his | Ir. Dow, © be unlon reache ein August of Inst year, | Flash was suspected of "having cor y b i Tie Italien Prime Minlet Dr. Dow, who read the sete Nog to the several successive days by the ame baker | Te aul " ia te De geek ei, CON | ever, Mey’ started “ong about 9 « k the | Meal galt, aud turned off, going through the ite Ualian Prime Minister, Manabrea, haa | preface, offered’ the. generat contession, prov pe msis aa arate nurs | with bread made of moldy” and-musty tour, | pret 1 a were encamped inpon | wullted the aves uid thay th t and lnid down under a | depot to the Globe Hotel, where he iakes | declared the suppression of the Pope's tem- | Minced the absolution. and read the lescon, ' rise, ns, 1] unnt to est, But even this bread was of light | Pmigraut equare, In the elty. | Boon after J | evidence was strong, a euccosded | 1b ¢ lum all the water he had | his during ‘bis stay, Mesa, | poral power Indispensable to the harmony of | Te Rey. Dr. Dow said the Nicene Creed aud ve alway: ting contidence In the | weight | gow & train ut tort inule teams start | clearly Ing le, tanocence dod tot tute lattes hyo et wen, | A neon having tendered hii & ran | Lialy. foilowing prayer; Dr. burgess said the Litas may be misled by @ lying| It the backers cannot affordto wake bread | for the southern « p tog, 1m the | evidence wae only clroumetantinl, and several | and if he succceded ving Chucolwalia | bi «house tree of charge, He| Tae following scene te Ind I rt Hav, rater? A} Je phets | a ona Who had been fotimate with: one sat od | « “ue wing seene in in @ first-claae | ny; Ke > Dix said ¢ alm afte pint In the mvuihe, of thelr prophetn, But | ip confurinity. with the vrdiuan eof the | WAKOUS and tllow n foot; F judged be- | p why hal been latinate with Lyone | ge would send an Indian back with water | reached the hotel at nine o'clock, and, after | hotel Traveller desire. to be called et Hides Pee ie he ee tied Swaye Fights In the ‘gloomlent hours throngh | City, let the ordinances be J, but unit | tween S00 and OO of these emigranta, end | Were suspecte sone of them haviugcuttied | ey iy Ing to the parlors and acknowledging | alx o'clock. Clerk (with gold chain) Ii you | the ante-coinmunion service, the choir singe Mich’ Ihave passed and many. of them | they are repeaied let them be systematically | the balance I beard soon after tollowed t 1018 of their death, Re Murphy then otarted, but soon fell down | from one of the windows the cheers of the | will ring the bell at that hour oue of the | ing the responses ev. Dr, Browne read over f ntly receive Lake ne Intelligence re ‘On my w 5 vel been dark enough—when our | enforced. Enongh of poor flour is couverte y on the rood from exiiaustion, after having | thousands tn the streets, he retired to hie | buy end to your ca tte, - ned ree InsUtucions were assailed by a formidable | of our citizens the dyspepsia, | Platte river, 9 train’ of 600 empty wagone | formerly a elork in nin be pained In town until two cases of ufantiowde were discoverc i les the hou the see migration of that’ year, This | thescaifold, he confessed that thing else which en Tnauaged to crawl und eh be a. cd tie progress, | Wan rendy, He re n Friday, Both the guilty | heavenly dove,” Was substituied for the Amy ing, Untnarried, colored | then (Psalm 42, Ist v,: “As pants the har( streams”) ‘prescribed ln the prox in Dayton, Ol mothers were y women, One of them’ partially burned the | for eooliu med to be totter: | that a T felt how vain were my | thie force, ani our great Ke Bing to ire fal and w vek this afterooon, whe he resumed his journey westward, ile informs us ie remedy atiould by bakers are deliberating | several uneuccenstul ria nloue to preserve those institutions in their | Keener of thie city make thelr own bread, | taln, on ite retury, did not reach Sait Lake | erimes, he had murdered Lyous in order te 4 freah start belore night, the sun caus cuda reaching Lyons to-night, Presi snd to eave the Repubiie from ray, 1) aT encourage economy ee | till after I lett, but I'iearned that most of the | rob his store, | ‘The news will be extienely i Ty line,” Ab longi toe cont | 89i¢ mlleg, making edutance of Tit corpse of her babe betore throwing itdowa | Kramme. The alteration was u n defer ap exit! Rope tel —-I had still an sbiding conidenes euigrants ov nreiving would be forwarded to | gratifying to the old residents of the clty NOY TURE At Ey wie GO| hae nen onearie R caneaee Or Le Ale | 9 vault Fence to the convictions of some Low Chureb An the people; and fll aseured that they in thelr | | The eame Journal, in ite pollee reports, | Routhcrn Utal: understand that about | and expecially to those who have been 6) Aichan exteit, that he waa able te move | in welght sluce he left Portiand, and Bin tur | A CORRESPONDENT of the Dublin Freeman | “lerkyinen, wewbers of the Convention, ime and thank Godt they have come, and that | has the following 5,000 emigrants reach Salt Lake every year, | long suspected of the eriu nlong the rond once moi 4 ultimately to | better condition that when he left home, | Sates that there wre at present only thre The Bishop next came forward and deliv, rT Republic may yet be saved. It was bat the| Recorder Gustenel’s court was thronged | | Twas among the farmers south of the clty, | A Noun With Delirium Bree yo. Chucoiwaila about daylight on Tues | He received letters from home this tn Irishmen in the Pontifical service —Tteut. | 0 ed bie aunual charge, conched In beautiful Bier day tnat 4 Zomcilly declared “that, the | yesterday afternoon with the thiity odd bmk- | #8 fr as Provo, about 20 yalles south, Thi mane lay morning, having beou all night travelling | iM, ale trom Meats, Caged Klee, of the | Darey.. Lieut, Delahovde, and. Dr. O'Flynn, | «td eloquent languaxe. ‘The ollertury eeu ; medy for the present unhappy, condition | org, drivers uf bakers’ carts, and the specta- | farms are in good order, well cultivated, and | ary.g Bustalo Courier und Republic, of Mth, | seven iniies.” Murphy then #eut an Ludian | Sherman House at Chicago, tendering bim | Of tie Zounves ; while there are upwards of | ences were then read by the Key. De, 4 a ed ad tors who came there to gratify their curiosity | he farmers appear to be w thriving, indus. cr : day back with two canteens of water to the spot | the hospitalitics of their house on bis arrival | $Weoty Boglislinen in the Papal army Brown, afwr which the Holy Communtoa 4 see dpplied at the present | and learn the end of the ral on bakers. They | tous and sulstontial sort of men. ‘The | tells the following horrible story of femlulne Where he had left his companion, ‘The In| IM tat city, te ts accompanied by Messrs. | Rev. Haxny Want Burcuen te enduring | W## Mlministered, nearly all of the congrega. ‘ were representatives of all nations, but all of | #&mMe feeling prevailed everywhere about the | depravity n went back to the place and found that | Edward Ingalls, Charles Van Orden, George | bls process of Canadian naturalization very | 0B Walling to participate. ‘The Conventlor 4 them belonged to the C Prospects of Bouthern Utah. I conversed | 4 young girl, named Fliza MeArden, aged | the poor fellow had in bis del got up| D. Gower, dohu T, Laphen, and a driver, quietly at Toronto, So far, all the aymptomia | sh adjourned until this morning. The first case Will many of the Mormons about that coun- | gyont elyhteen years, of rather tore than | ahd wandered away down the road toward - tre very mild, aud he teadil able to endure | THe Musical portion of the service was of 5 nevertheless, Iu the trand, of St. Claude stre try —Klders Cole and. Rogers, Anron Daniels, | ay eer” wag orvught into bie | he Paz ving dircetly away frou the water | MECSINE Of the Now York stato Age! the vii, Or iiie Uulted States Hoe Cen? | y very high order of excellence, Dr. Jamet YY Bure one, If not contr Tied by fraud, Polleemen West testified that the twenty. | 8nd various merchants living from Salt Lake | toy House No. 1, 8! turday ulglt, while euf- | The Indian followed the trail for eight miles in Ok Base Ball Piro piinity ad We" | Peek bi ¢ of this department arated With ob cent loaf before the court, taken from Ber. | City south to Provo, and found them all san- | fering trom a terrible attack of delirium tree | and then returned to Chucolwalla, A Kecond 1 by the various He is one of the Trinity Church orgauiate, Tt Tun town of Wine Ct. ne. Tw stent boat frequently told that as oon a 2 Up the Colorado river, ull by the river, by eater (in Litchfeld | is to him may be aliribuled the enhanced )puts the pauper whites of the | condition of inusic througuout the eutire auction, once & year, to the man | parish, Nothing could exceed the beauty of ed and heep them at the lowest | the service. meng. Aphysician was calied in and more | party having been sent out, found the body | base ball couventious thoughout this State, phine was adininister d to the unfortunate | of the unfortunate man by the side of the | delegates met at Mas nic Hall, in 14th street, ature throw t' sent night. Sunday | road, about five miles west of the slough, 5 ture throughout ght ny | fond, abo L i yeh | test evening, for the purpose of completing uunLy. r roken, the armed heel of power lifted from | made from superfine flour. The recorder | their supplies would eros Becks of the people, and the princi. | asked hiin if it was superfine flour. The wit- | cause they could be carried # such cheaper | morning hopes were eni nd the rod of despotism will ‘be | the required forty-eight ounces of brend, EE 2, wisdom and integrity, L am still bape. | trand’s cart, weighed siavecn ounces short of 1 that in’ ertuined that eh from the Colorado river. / Nee of a violated Constitution preserved. | ness could not tell what kind of flour it was, | 12 that way, that bauling acco the plas | yal recover, ll aid to have been | be remained where he was he would b the organization of the above mentioned wud the way they are "kept" 118! weg Wy Ae ople have epoken ia # manner hot to be 01 ; would have w be abandoned of 4 gat tbs ria de : ave yi #uid, would breed w revolution on @ Southern ? Bulehderood hank God that, they ‘ba Rae pees bee rans OE gS ng OF &: fd rained ab or pear Lansvilie, losing | been rescued, and had be b Amoclation, About one hundred delegates | plantation in twenty-tair hours BF ae eri be upon thelr ateligence. aia tele | 200 AONE, = both parents, came to this elty about | on five miles further be wou! were present, representing fifty Hise LB pei eth | 8 te tegrity that I have always relied, and till rely, | _ N.S. Morel, Esq., counsel for the defence, THE ANS. six months since orm canal boat, Belong | water in abundance. He had bung to object of this Association, as forth ART Tewans, the hero of noted Tucerosting Proceedings. je Contttution of the country, which was im: | interrogated the witheas ou his knowledge as 4 bnguiled from the pth of virtue, #he was | blanketa of which be had two pairs, wad all | laws, is to. iinprove, foier, and. p divorce caso In Chicago, his commenced a} & alt tsoved last month by dhe Pefilleg, had recently been before them for con- | an expert of bread and flour, The counsel More Beaver Wanted, artosted for disorde:'y conduct aid sent to | his other traps, to the last. Tn dying he had | the American game of base ball aud to pro. | (YH sulk for @20),000 damages against bie Pursuant to ac ideration, and it bas had new life and vigor im-| contended that the louf was made of eatra u Fnancisvo, Nov. 12. the Workhouse tor three mouths by the | made Lis bed as if for sleeping, and was Biitied to fk from Me original source, the veople, | and uot superfine flour, The recurvter aaid = ire, Speen Tadiane 1" | Police Justice. Having served out her time | found lying wlth bis hea Friars tet tt now be translated bipke up ifs and | the ordinance required that a loaf made of | Eastern Oregon are committing depredailoos | at the Workhouse ou Friday, the Ixtinat, | ed on one of the blank! ‘ ee | extra flour could not exceed one pound in| upon the settlers, aud a company of cavalry | a the eultivation of. kindly “feciues | late wile, ber father, aud others comnected | Young Me he differant members’ ol with thé prosecution of the divoree, and a Pe, A yiatenk members paiaee ball criminal sult for perjury agalust five wit- . nesses on the trial. pastor ity, endorsed by «large number of the city @ Convention of Delegates from } ‘s Christian Association of thig | j hs, written ip lett 4 d having no friends or h goto, she| he had rolled up. for the ' purpose, last even- ae ar 4 Pot liberty, Justice, “maguanimity aud | WeIgDE, and said that it was a violation of| has been ordered to Burnt River District for | again reaumed ber bode in « ns | What little mouey be bad was found in his ng and sdopting ‘Tu other day, Mr. Honry Weaver, « mi Young Meu's Christian Associations through. fi ‘Saternlty. ie the ordinance to make these loaves of larger | theip protection. Creat diiticulty Is experi. | 18 the lower part of the « making | shoe, Av he bad stated (hat he was s Catho- | the various articiey aud sections of the Cons | senger in the Inland Revenue Dy , | out this State, together with many from other size. too free use of the polson, sold in that loeal= | lic, hos. Mathews, who found the b tion and ere subay Souierset House, Rugiand, c e ig. The President was cheered during the} "As the ordinance probibite the sale of| enced in gathering the Indiana together in | {ty for wilekey. to drown ler sorrows, she | andl buritd Itun a, toca by. the side of tae Es aan ee oitice. a medi cont Bae te — nutes Hare g Melivery of the speech, and also on its con-| loaves of extra flour above one pound, ail | the open reservations, ‘The savages of daho | Waa Drought (othe Station Mouse, ay stated | rod, arocted ® erase over the grave, Me. The Turt, aptured In wetter bag, ‘Thie rather disa- | morning a8 jomth Reform Duted slusion, and retired from the stand amid | '4"Ker loaves whould be regarded ss coming | are leo unusually active. ‘They recently {MME A Paviog male, Had te Home | Murpuy, who bewwold frontlersiian, «peaks! yesvney, Tuxn, Nowe t3.—Tho att kiteable foreigher, iu all likeliood, travelled | Church, corner of Fifth avenue and Twentys fepeaied cheers and instrumental music | fue trend, oe Ov ree nee MOREE OF MUPEY | actactod Hunt's lage and Killod one hors, | Git) ight Gate tase cond Orc ae aaadil | Gite atau tie desert us boing (esrtole IR soo at the rice. course today was rater | ireland? oe They) ma vm 2 Or) fro atront, Rav, Dri Rogerm Pastor, to came | “4 me fine a Vf {girl might bave boon saved trou degradation | te oxtremy, eqiat to anything bo bal ever &t the race course tomda sath Wir at. wo Breouent calla nade for Attorney | Rut there wae mm enfficient proof anly int when they wore rerulend hy the wre bend view Ve ‘ © midsimmer Wha wind (alli Bor the Cititane nuree of 8400, twol ave vruccediies ta the nendiaw Nant (Comelmwed a ‘ourth Paxe.i }