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a THE NEW YORK SUN. PUBLISHED DAILY SUNDAYS EXCEPT! Ofbce conver of D a and Fulton street Hweive Cents perwerk Six Dollars per your, WernLy sty, aT x nt he mia RATES OF ADVERTIS INQ. PAYABLE INVARIANLY I" ADYANOR, Tor every tneersion of four lines or lean, For every extra line or part of lime.........90 fe Advert dtapiayed =O ipemenia will be inserted (n open or in leaded i rf Busts 8h 1 Phirty-Fourth Wear. i \ ; Hse Son Raat a ee Ltn Prico Two Corts line more then four a . K wa tio Vera ¢ ; a | to open. Te wae dimoutt work, full of hard ¥ Marehol ted the ean ontof town, Bove | known to Abyasinian he Athie "i ae | i t 1 E \ fof the passage, and then | ticks and stones from. hie harrow f at | the aonth-weetern division of the kingdom. | nicht. Sumter atc ek eg AU Saturday | the whipping w f HULU MUM, Gets Bnneeckts medesty Reh eel eee Pree muete Mea. Cherel tree acveral milne, anit the wo- | Soot alter the uh le Eat t ds Afares teres aid | eas ccmnpoued OF a treat vastey Cf ebespoxe 2 New Onurass, Now. M10 has a ecu treads nbave Shen femovlng the well | Lope, Woted. Tie caiconted and Bouse: | Salled Binineror wax sip Mictet | EMiain bs bau and not Ul Monday morn. | There were some welinc:se Ti cme being Bun Cable Dispatches, titer teow Go ioc, be 4 bh Imes the water muddenly ries an inert over the hundred tile fot | Kiowuin who beenmie.w Kind of Mayor of | torweep out the emacs, Tomas BY came | ial, and others, casa) ratory from nd 5 View? ‘ ‘ f his tat? Fren, an of : e L e vented with every. pa t aceon Mahratta Pechwa, and ev i ‘ olniog Staten, wi i out of ents ra heel Engineces, bans for a | red Fentecn feet to | ayinpatliy of the people w 1 the Eynperor has been a phantom, the SACTP Ra vier ueie be tine whleperod , ” ‘nouns | Led int which he observes | ret inde obs Bat day ave Was acrived at, beliyg | by t of the toad iry braving been ruled with hone lend ex DISASTERS 1 eratal tere hen eaaane ved ‘ rea ate het dolore. Hikers f e musterceta! of Weston concentrated all minds upon the | ss ad Dewnit ere were Frspectable looking farmer ' 1 volt Asahi t the top of the sh ieatie of hie last eifort, The pr seared fn the Brownsville Min | Young men; many of the latter eeemed te Austria the Ouly Accepting Power, 1 He ith rea a SSL Pilea ots organ sls Ap enables Forty feet tu ght | amore deeply tntereted thaw he waa hl | Tho Indians, |e find the following partioutars of the ter. | treat ming ame. ‘There bere od tmemy | that the south wail of the sa i al | make afew hasty i riew ae tothe he e Piwhe at ribte storm thet caused a0 much destruction | Myint et Fentnked bres of formed ' 4 " n i ruth M ik apie | here Thripy plooea the | time, and. epirite of the pedestrian, thet . | on the Gulf conaton the ith and ath inate, : | Mons, chatted w fello\ Alabama, mi of rabbiah probably | @ not ye along the 1] Agent Shanklin tne had ditiontty in ree | atmosphere coutinued t than ever’ fo id wing taemh.? how ba: ren The Troops All Gone. | The Con fons the successive buildings whh I Tow feet orl ped | With ue lke i ovucataciall bis! 4b Ning the Witehitaw Indians to there new | Preeslves thy 14 were pon. the ground, | the Diood at e-ery fick," ete. But the sade | Mostaoweny, Alabama, Now. 28, Th om ni wont pee cdead tele Sse al Marg al | | Goshen, the tiest town Importance, gent | teacevation wear Fort Cobh. “After going haf ud ly Tele scccie Nee a brainy. rere beng ot de tan (toed EHR WAR IN ORETS, | Mowsirection Convention, ater a short | foundation the wall would proseut af une Buerey ples 118000) from themecting paint to Etktare, | Wout twenty miles, they refused to geo furs | stora ouly, but soon thereafter evidences of | who came for the “fun.” T tle fession to-day, adjourned until to-morrow | at deere OF teeta he a | ther, and anid they did not want Shanklin for | ® Butrlane were unuiatakabies Gust foie | Dove and gitle thers, and many of them, & lowed gust and each time. ¥ ix years of age, and there seamed y t trananctiog: any n The Con- | feet long, and for a large portion of that dis- | th waae I rth as rmense, the ronds | thelr agent, One sick Indian and one mquaw | violence nee Quel, tine, SEVERAL MORE BATTLES, | seation nave drawn 615,000 from the State | Mee Hore than 159 feet in eight; An other [after what Tir Hareliy, of the Y forall, wreiny. bue who were loft behind, subsequently died, aud | Aral crushed; Umiktines hegne ta who. eniivensd thd me wits Treauty, to pay Its expenses in part. Gov. | Nore: aealy the length of the Crystal Pul- | instance he | nay a Exprpbody | were eaten by wolve j fro will every Mast, and the rain came. in | oceasion at Impatience of the ernor Patton etarted for Washington this | 8¢¢ and the help f the transept. ‘The | f the caac, a Tear NY, were | The Osage Indians may, they will Join the | Meets and dashes like the breaking of f waiting crowd ves ond hymog fee he. 5 Wall on 18 stands, with Tees than bate that | ® Wa Lisshant te Lapere: | Chavadtion (wc thee etic Mt m AeaN Over the Of n atranded veeacl, | At about. ¢ ovlock the fi a8: J ye iY ve that he haat i i od Pring, in @ war agoinst fore 10 lock the bartloane was ton sc was a col a ian | = en vihe ground, bas always | ! ee bat he hae eer | maki hve hry have heeh sei | (he Aravaoes | pated, Chere: ceas ne Menuenne wae. tn Mo was color The Proposcd Conferences | Tenuessee, | be« simarvel, Lieutenant War- | Shieh Cand Bs dvrimply, bee Wark or| SAY Fraxcisco, Nov. 27. Partientars of | Mul! Peni tet nee ces er. | tent to commit @ Nov Koon Tie Frunee, & A Hho r atetter to the | ppears to bo the! s to untounded | the Acht of General Cook, with the Indians, | crash! to the proud “Ruste tiugkan aac. titowart. ie ent orgn ¢ ty, bas a tong} T the | J Oct. 22, any | week T will aed | « e crowis in| ac Gooe Lake Vallay, Catifornia, which oc | Corman a 8 Of loose atid. alattere ‘by har old 1 thie d We fol account of riot u i Mt tiv ee W the latter part ut October, have | EMMENIA were talling thick aud fast eve ainially expected vat Of te ohare 7 wil t t t fac. | ott hart i wd ad” ub about a0: a ® «of nied © ane were defeated | heard them, for the confus: mand uproar | Ha wrt a £ way, 0 went the re - } I re mul A traveller Seven soldices were killed | had become general me ¢ . the ( ) al huathood, ( Nicats the wen barely savir at aiiee AUN : a OF hepa Rad Ue ted } th follwing, 11 ofcloek, was one of | aid hie clone set tooth Uiat h N The f k et We He Dove found thet that t Tee her ayatern oft ‘it Rane Ace Commission, | eaiie like We d f covan 1 wos thirty Inehies, amd th Pa an ¢ 1 ‘ ‘ Ser tee hae val ihe p na n ra ‘ nt of the Chicago Tribune, | gyi wn cuuatant c of tinbe Seek fa weil Vaid shine oR eX Rvs ye heir € Twit e176 you adeseri plus of mo ine \ ine m House, We much anong the Indians, | roote were ‘toillly banging tin aa blows ast ‘ ing to aay t where e baleony 1 nekoow tow sant we wtroete Mo ms af woes me i 1 1 The w ple h y price to Ww Stax eer peer re th t ° hy bow crow ow, | aed 1 trated I eae the t m6 Bh 1 ' 1 FE 1 ; t 4 aan aie son nth aide ot have bios fot a ot twice sa welll A eek " ¢ Commission hae terminated tte Iabors | C#ett, nud the hurricane hivset a | * vietim was ard Sil ‘ vend ney " ot ot they HA tho southwest his points iret the bal tailed, and wi ell rary prominent | 9 present. TU will meet at Washington | aul tate shake aud tei ree ay, whet 1 Gwent? ane of the great { Evrope bas ac ee ; mote the prickiy, pearey beside Wt ( ee 4 ath fallen, RHUt Whose | § we erived NetY | carly ta Decetnber to prepare Me reports and | Which It During ity gr F atealing e pair of toot, Though repted the Conference. ‘The other powers Lethe pits deal aT ving meninet the Haram Wall, Wn tarwe | Wo “cout netcpee teaeeter nity atk, lll | Kindly on that report any action taken by Congress | C48, Viol Jee Of Krowtisyitle ond | Yom could see his t Save: bithan ie t pata gL LL Dinss of ah that has been Urotht Up, | trameny finaliv we druve the gnttery Aacene | 4 A . Will doubtless be based. There have been | Matatioras were converted into a howto, | pain, he made no ¢ Twithe : f ph Me pirae | Mlle over the mouth teelt te» tramgular | None Lynd iniontod under Ure sinele thane | aan cece a Phe balls, | complatnts that this ( rg nT earthly hell, whieh pent contd to th J: | toresd laugh to the J rieonert hon evasive replies | He Plier | i, will wheel attached, with guy for | BM tid indicated under the Praha | oie ors and nelaiboring | Tite, The wonder as done ag | Aibe Cian could man reproduce such a hure | nearly all seen boy ma kive ng acuntion of Rome, | to NaN cunning up the excavated soll, Locking elton Guts Wha, [rims We Were | pociie, Werte ir ce ae rcs | Biehl. mot te wae) fi ce rare c sign of pa ar as possible, bo pres ire avarcatien er eorsan | tection ince the | (own the shaft, ome acow that it istined tor | HoNever, both too il to atay and explore in, | kee AR Ee geattY awaiting ble re-apveat: | hated tor the work Ithad to pertarin, ‘At ite | —Atan hour when all expected to be lost ; | tend that they ars notbact | territory by Wek forces stil con ‘ ‘ ye we | Ge Grek twenty font with frames 4. dn tn land Thad It covered up again. “Yesterday | without delay. it was ehiwoet dake Boos | head #8 ; Wd, ROMER Tare ar eeree I Cee ee | bad a eek Cee cen coloreal bog. Wise e y the Bre # still ¢ ee. | bes : the «te ther down the Haram Wai | am E tad real up again. Yesterday | without delay, It was almost dat nT ook Ho part in tho deliberations st Medicine | Pletey appeared Inevitable ; when every treme | bed to stand ona stock to pur hie hands i All thy troops wil! lave returned by Monday | ® 0 beaict 8 nd « weeny and a man standing | MC Torsha Mt and Sermrant Birtles eet Grea were lighted along the road, and the | {ston clerk ant wea tere ete ae is | bing Knee was bent fa Heater to tind.| Une aka hie iran very Bale Praga | text. pope Alo What appears to be the bottom er | svat ming out the debil. The enirance| whole Leavens were Mutalnated with buro- | most tespertait jnnetate Fomerey and protection, the hurricane | cally, and the Sheil’? stuck Lin wery Ihe War in Crete. | iatlowed a: . Hive to thie man, who ropeate it, | HihcKed up -eiddenly werash ped the Afnagauwa, “Ab thet Serie ye i i | contributed a kuowledge of the India ascd, as if by command from on high. The | ly, and could not have hurt him much. He Pio Nes icinietina inva beat ie Fetal 1 then filotly is Beard a eeputebrad | Pf Far A MS ihe nes | Mishawanka, At thet place ara band | (heir character, which, though acquired many | TeFY last was the blast of «hurricane; and ved twenty lashes for some thoft, F , the Hives andy "| voieo— answertig, as it wore from | SAS Mi cleag and unemeumbers?, but | wheeled line, Rebind the special po- | vars ago, was’ yet partl then all was ae dismal and silent as the | The next two were samuel Golden, @ blacle civ ed ‘ © that several batties | tsb ts ex] another “worl. Reaching down. to. the | Et! full, ant wan blocked in the| Wostun'e’ repli eurides spoorm ctor, the | sent. To also avo ti Hor} tomb. Not a zoptyr, nota tvenh of air| man, and Henry Davisa bright mulatto, wha ey any he : ey t q H eee ee Selo ee Fupe add aasngo without a fight for two hour, Itis| wind, out. of thelr horney These there waa no one whom ¢ a a the | prone Ua tila bs Aor yy jected renty lashes each oh whose T r {uf ‘he acending by tone finda) be ta pay t eat Prabbtall hatin’ | abil fal, AOA EAN Atul Baws i. ed river wore more axioun to se no wh mockery aud deception of the hour that tul- | ceived twenty lashes each. ‘The last, whose a They were " t f ' ' Her does | Te tie bi Tarn you & plan which 1] [hele didourdane 1 rhs word had more influence over them, than | lowed | light cotored skin showed the red welts pros ; i Seu vs Tile Tediee by ott he vt Ae GH eT Seca bald ilo adh the General ted wiih them |, Between the hours of 12 nnd Lo'etock of duced by the whip tore phunty than did bs rath " 1 : i anit | y fi eet keutra rae In Tk, a ated them in 1¥h6, | them BOF the 8th, ancl with hone | thove of'a darker b Hy the few ! i € M 5 ete ies fn er Noone wae auimated by a more | Miter the vie had subsided, @ tor | winced and moaned lerabt r ‘ ‘ ‘ y per i , - Liter Malad arned ¢ righteous anger at the wrougy antfered by | Caute up from t uthwest with a ant | 1 lea seott, a tall ‘ , 1 1 l i i ub atm | prem fits : i * his elton! ana Wid Wore saatons 18 Jabound. From the firet t who l } i ak : eat ‘i i i to hive those w hited. Yet the re Was at Jo, and ate rn thet 1 ' 1 Ady te ec et bo Lat for there 10 DIY | edie he propeted would often boas unjustas | fil velvelty of fom nliety to one hiwdred yl amin walt te 4 t ‘ i oF Han ond one un Wa ‘ the evils he sought to correo, Whar tie | mills por he For more than three hour 5 meter, and : < ‘ « v. On y 1 Mase nthe which bork Hother | Comnlesion did was brietly thie: They vie | te feveled in the ruins ot ty leane, i ed the ; : y * ‘ ! " ’ woutteplecs feed many of the tribes permanentty located | Noll wich crushed all obstuclos tn ly vir ! t it y i f t ae fee ' nthe Mi i River, atl naw how far thas | Wherever the monster had of nity olen, He ovidontly had A hin ‘ 1 t t Meow tanan . AS er . Haid a hod advanced in eivilization, They deter Ww its full power, the #tromcest ny the punk H it tho masentas ' ht very ‘ , ier ; an, Neary thined upon tho Valleya of the Cheyenne and | 2icded like reeds, and neaty built wood | contrition w {, wntt beads of perspire i i eNO aC u ae Esra i ee ” tadh firmly be Winte Rarth as pecmanent reservations, | eueuients were taka up bodily Inia the air | tion mated down lis talked body during the F ae thert ituor ing prophet | | ie atin p evcure nd desert. {a8 0 CO Ultimately Wveated cresersatione | abel then diated back pou tho city. with not viethm was mwbite boy named 2 é ain fi ' . pale Net ieee ti by : ii ; a yond desertp- | away trom all lines of travel. ‘They. aleo an i violence, or borne beyond ite Hits, | James Nugent, ¥ had confessed to t ] iain ighily a Bi Atle feat is she teanain Hon. Phe cirmaunn with the o | Gortalned the fact thal the Todisne hed oaks ra were driven through brick atouling of some clothing, and reocived tem u { * rent ete, Titer Ie does tthe bottom ty | mall asi 1g on 1" . jLentites Fifty special policeunea Kuatd-| fered inany ncte of Injustice, whieh they wil | Chongh fre from w cannon, Tiahes.” He rtoo it lng no outery, : este) ana hens abevery ti heat iherehis lamers thes He (te passage ia prot | ed the pedentriams Hike xcd him to | emedy. “They succeeded ih muking treats, | tick tesklences, stores and wareh Tho next was dola Bice Simmons Who, ner by tear owas desisuedion. “iey uw : a fhe FS | ably ae Uhh, iia root te | heey oth Mott Stops the town Hut With the Southern Indians and eepectalig | DUIG tn the strangest manner wore tevels | notwithetanding his name, ts an Irishman, , t ra {0 rae 113 ; sud i Ha | wa weary, a oul not be wfter suci | With the Cheyonnes, treaties wich the Tndee | od to the earth. “The Motatant chatches | Hetunde a reinark when belmg fartened 44 ' Vt marvellous welt Vall stones, | ¢ Che jolt Bon pla rouKi stl woter, THe | reserves for the Cheyennes, Klowae, Conan | louse aud 1 forthe frst stroke, ond ‘ , vel} b . Oat ier LuAte i \ Vidic elite been a | lees al walked AG miles, He | thew, Southern Arapahoe Apachen, res: | 1. anything Woastart. He had robbed t ; pee \ “trun f Just | metal imate. A cbeck, 10 tn, cube, fae chimed wor more, ‘Uhrea ours and @S | oeves whieh aro, tarey be assured to | ¢ aid reer ived twenty imat : \ ho be cllecta 't ; : omy at there is the mark | sinutcs remalned to complete the Journey —-| them. At Laramie Livy Cid HoLbing.. ‘Thay i showel very plultay : . \ ' ’ pit Breslin, Gt it atc ae AF | 14 tlh evtuig he cauld mot wake lt af | Went too lute IN. the eenaon, ‘Ther trouble f hed comm 5 tenn Marts | explored, and evithouely atiatdles aero ert dil ' Wr, eittuch exertion and excitement, Mr. on the Dowder River ror thie, Saud moaned considers fain Wal penriie bolton ere hf gy Atbreent L bave no clue ay to the wee of He argued that'a contiouation of the Jour. | QM, Will continue, The Indians tnstot 1s sal, never stand tt at ‘ ¢ ! | t ' t fa) ON eae PAR : or auiecere, would) 1 they make pe © commission ‘ the banks were 4 white wan, qu ‘ ty . and Thenkegiving ot ‘ wild ‘Ty | ul or nothing: that Molt) willnot give up until peace ts inade. But] stots, and thy biiks of eoine of them | y ¢ ‘ clothes ; ’ sibs BEG UeaIIe EAMBCVEAL TBE nd hse se OR TRC “t bonis | tbe place] ; 1 dn t suttickent irongtt | ext spring they Wil iaoe thick ae the pro Jaunetied to the bottom of the river. So} ty. Ge, next Bp act 5 i , i iyi Horan Wall i are | ly Cr - se ey ne | por place, Phil. Kearny. Whi awful, a0 ny the human miud | back wis he sae q f businews were all closed mie jt Rudiic upon other trials, | Lien cannot be sald. They hi in atte rly hc prohend trom | brave f wd u 1 I Thankegiving was ot we Dee Eapoctally inom Eas (rom Bits ee Creek: (0 deal, DUET tbinke that Beat any deseriptl 1 man to pro: | wer atigh, x ! wed her customary manuce, Ree i Alice attempt wag an hinent: earn) Gonceal Tudlan war, ‘Tite will probably arise | duce. The | wnitly, bit " Sek Migs 1 1 will conth tetters, | Pat pees of work, Aut W ton wo alg hare from « general Mishede of trany or | BO thunder could be heard. ‘The rain, inixed | was William * r, a tall” yor § x taf balleleaho tt bibank cates for with gre ent een eo untaverabien Heent do ity he tas | the Piatoamen ; from the natural eptrit of ro- | With Mlreand flth and a | come with the | convicted of steuitic wie oud F f the ¢ sand with ec 00 been eo untavoral tte He In| venge fucktent to those who bave lost wien Yl oe of hall and t Of bornater |cawis Tal emptied oraee Maret ttad ep es tis a 1 ntl The tiles thin he would I ve Ii travelling | CHMten OF friends~ ee ie sor whom wo The sound overhead cont npared | any of the others, and as Roon ae tuk weather was mild and f with aitiit 100 miles in favorat 1968 be thy'; frown the fact that the | (28 thousand trang of cary over al tha post, bung down bis head and com “ 4 a 1 1odiana, Jul during the last season, thousand if sat fall apecd, Th t ry | menced weep bitterly, He made vo out H ‘ 1 | cain, f Westen at Chicago. - - | Will not teniely eubmit to any wrong, fancled | Of beay earth cot A would have | ery, but showed by bls faelal contortlons and ‘ it | ™ r tes or Weston loft I or real, but wi once fly to arma; and also | been by A into plermy ail A would, te shriuk of his body, the physical pat FS Neen | K this moralg, pursg Ca nts oF, Fooene | teal and uel ection on “ei part wil rund, gorring contusion, Ruin. which showed very pally on his clear wiitd i New Y om obbery. k. Ho will probably atop | ia vr aractor of | be looked on by the poople of the fronticr an Nand nunthitition appeared | skin i arn ne me Bohbery ee House, five mites from bere, | Se BEOpley dey Bee | au act of war, “Thin war, which will come, | Me tvitable awful d f ml uiucs. | The pr 1 to the walst i \ Saye va So eset lig dl exten Teac A Birltish naval efticer writes the following | sould result in the plucity of the Tudiang on | EMG wiivle people for hours: te et aeat sid bal gle nel Kaui at Indepen ‘ arranges | petrap ean yy : | reserves, the abolition of tie pre treaty | tentarily expected to be dashed or. cru and they al mught to the yard; the blanks Tule Be Asan seule ee " for is acvival bore at i] t vestnia to an Fuctish Journal: | system, and a reforination of many obnox- | tatons. Tn thore awful houra al hope | et bi then removed and (heir wriste phil 3 overtiow from tie 4 1 01> | fcc tormnorraw morning | Northern Abyssinia isa State isolated from | tous features tu the adintuistration of Iudiay | ¥84 dead and prayers wore but a mockery, | ta the post. Tl i thon appl the other two cre ti bea Wa ie | aneaibt ue hee Wee horn | te tea wnd tem the elvilized world by sur- | attains, All sounds, from’ the pitable Inunan voice | whip, with itv nive Lather thongs, so that $e Mtnes sae pe gfor a] CMA, Nov, 28—Woston arrived here | uunding tilten of savages and. tenn lure to the thunider’s roar, were swallowed up in | man feally revives alve ttnes aa tang’ b | 1 ¢ then locked up feet, out depines Pat 10 G'elock this morning, ‘The street | lapeing Hom its former condition asa Chris | Wires Prince Alfred was at the Cape of | Hie one grand, deafening howl which siook | e€ aa there are tows atrack—the man e remained two hours. | coin Nappy contiat wich the paesage | Ghrough which be parsed to the Sherinan | Han tealin, governed absolute Sover- | Good Hope with bis frigate, he ected to] te very earth, The ineessant shoe - received forty, for tnatance, really recelving yer Co. Vankers, had J root; ulter al Pet wo toi Het Ne | Ti usc, was lined with Interested epectators, | Cts tito aubdivisions Of «mall trives, [tin | astute his genior officer, and the Admiralty ts | CUMon and rending of the atinoephere over | three hy aud sixty. As soon as the tag i * Ma the vault of “the | m ath a to crawl Hy alien rep 5 . si parated ulao frou tte kindred provinee of | ina fearful coudition about it. head. constituted @ eound incomparable te! bay Hlanket is thrown over hi ' rate keeplag duriug the | by me eWbown arid toes the | He appears at the Opera Mouse this after- | Sitvm by strong and. fleree racon eniled ( Viva Ghiugien aot Gan ic hing known to man. So deat. 1 back to Ja” The severity al Fiovey, to appear at Chastes Chy County | bluht, nod (his was also takeu. “The awount | pasage cot more and mose tied up, aud our | woon aud evening, | Hes tntabited by peofesslng Chriatians i maento, Cae tee Brac Ane, tate Peete Ding was this uahallowed bh At | the punishment. iy greatly mitigated, 60° fax t } : i tment of the | Of bis loss ky not reported \t Could barely equcese throigh, and - about 400 tiles tn length from north to south, | pull. their antern, burned down | Opa fecal wha was beneath the ruine | ae the physical sffering Is concerned, by the sabscaphengap dani J tnove peat sat ir te atip et 100 Mito #atturemsetees | atid 300 In ite wreuteat Droailth. Kxoopting the | tal re ane ae ett, purned down | of this two-story brick house, was not awary My ort {it who loathes the worlt ’ Reeenetruction ( C whi NOMA! B. ouswoxnLon WaLwonri dled ab Bares | Us fur nth of th » that having wit | nae tr if: Bronitiees | Horder along ie sey Abyssinia is w range of | ‘ J af iC until day revented the fret | Which thie law makes it a part of his duty, tiembor, and auswer tho Indictment altewdy | jh vunruay at Wweive, ot xe two councaced @ anificult |e vast tableianda and. Tantaatic monntaine, ale | ATAROF engle chased a pigeon into a house | house had fallen with a erat at Though welts were ried by the thongs ne fe s agit (deanery tae 3 Ys ' ie do movement, [i wet back |. i Me ating wit varying in ele: n from 4,000 | 12 New Haven, Conn., on sunday morning, | upon the object by which he was protected, | blood waa drawn on day, as 13 fre , cr : | yonws | hoit way before we could tim our} ite | The Cleveland Meratt of 27th gives the | to 140.0 above the sea level. Deep vale | Voth fy ing thro wn open window. ‘Lhe! but he heard nothing of It | ynently the ease when less bamane men pers fe a 9 ; is HOLM“) Tuy Fenlan Brotherhood in Crllforula will | road, On arriving at the mouth of tha | following particulary of Woston'a Jaat at-| leys, the beda of the ta ger tyes tutereet | Pitt of freedom was captured tornado was all he heard form the dig It ts due te hat Gen Schofield distiked to interfere in | 4, abc re i i Reece Saab ga affy We mpzni-oiae | te vee onan Ganabadt cellh 94 | Sie io various: direeth ut dhese atreums, iit Apprentirs on the United States ship | Aud in one instance a wh erbert's y to may that he bari Tididvan tattthe aecicead |" A. ing at 8 ento next | maaan Under Sideat but Chere folwe | tempt to walle hundred miles to 24) ii aver chreultous their course, almost all | Bublue Loudon harbor i ahore | clothing blown from thei to suffer aa mutch mental paln from } tina in the | week: © expresolng thelr wudlg- | ayperrance i under the | hours finally join the Bie# Nile. The'elinate, on | drill ade every week. The last took | f she not shirt or cheinlae to formauce as did any of the victims, #) Mat executions. Haraa Wall, Tt seca to aint auddenty, | My week's work is done," eatd Weston, | all the bigh land, is aalubrious; but the vale | pla n Friday, betore @ large crowd of | bide their That the return stor not the ease, however, with } was fixed at @5,000. Hunnieutt |” ' and fan only sur ite have teen the | aa he stepped into the Lent House at Water | leys, at certain seasons, are rendered denver: | (pectutors, oh ! ave fur exceeded iu velocity the | of the spectators, who really took a pleasure flaline thet the indictinent te merely pre-| > saged in the p - no Aqued @eomning |v, buiiana, on Saturday evening, having | oe by fevers, particularly the low countries | A wraR got loose during a fire in Lyn low, lea subject for the acientite | ly the secur, especially the chudieny whe , ye ‘ bre) parat we. Owing to and Tam taving thé ccot | made arhork Journey that day for the pure | bordering on Sennaar, and these valleya pro- | hare, Va. the ol eee ic pamenale dismisa the inate) Went out of the yard after the performane y lext to provent his sitting In the Convention. | his tine belug thus oeeupled, but few. visite Gintieg Tite ace | post OF hisbardiig bis atrength preparatory { duce rich crops of qvain, ‘The tropleal rains | killed er Without Yeaturiny a remark with a yell of delught, He volunteered to appear in Court, without | ory are received by hime All eather 1 with th atlous of the | 40 maki the “last attempt” on the follow | fall pleniifuly at time with those | @ negro, who gave A Keroxene Ot Accident, _ — fompulsion, bofuro the milltagy took tho |’ : 8 by 8 which are rough hewn siones, | Ing Mouday we weather woe delightful, | of Bengal, i er, and the | with an axe. The Buttalo Aepress, of Liat, cc a Lecked up in Nowgnte. peor iar M secular businoss was suspended ta Washinge | erin tcl. L eauiut tilyet, the Loc | Weston waa confident of winning, Me was | anil, extremely: fer tie varte | Montreal newspaper orgen of the ries : i SA sr il beri leon i a0 di “i ton yesterdy tom ts the enormous distance of 85 fest bes | among his fiivods, After leaving Tole ado the | ety sf tempera ferent elev ath holie pr od unger each’ parish to prison ts famous im the ansals of ies Gronoe Fraxcts Tuars, Bilzabeth Cady | low the evriace of the ground, aid-ns far as T | cuthistnsin of the people way not very great. | p at every article of human con: | Cathe! We have to record another probably fatal, erime, and the following notes by an inmate § edad can eee as fot th Hwestane {Hit the moment he struck the Indiana | sumption, ‘There are two tare inland inten ; | $M © gecitent from the use of kerosene oll. About | which we find In Cassels Magating will. be Stanton, and Susan B, Ath: entertained | ye te b s} fect wader ground, | Hne, Cleveland, Hadalo, Palmyra and Troy | the one near Gonder, enlled Tana; the other | thew buade 7 vrelock lust night the devigeus of Canal | tasg of generat | ‘ Arrive igrants. a very large audience In Lonisville, Ky., on | eo that it must atone tine have scenes uuimated the weary walker, After! In the province of Tehluder called Halk atreet were atartled Ly the app fq | uad of general Interest Cuanisstox, & ¢ Nov. 28, —The ce | Wediesday ulgbt. Th AR ‘a above th | tuk the usual recautions | Gold and copper exist, and tron la found in Tie French Journalist haa been burning woman to the street, wi rush- | Athalf-post Ave in the morning T was rong ‘ ca Aci aeeieed 4 bh 154 slight ica poche oe y Unsaie ain to "nis ‘tect “end ficalth,, ho| great abundanee, plalus of eulphur and ¥ M. Poyrat of the Avenir National, | t " eit Up for the doy, and expected to tnsting my meu bark’ Gauss arrived here to-day with 150 | gutfrage were favorably recelved by both He i a | ee te ancl ‘better, eonditivn.” than | Hous ealte; in. the province nowocenpled Ly | W89 eentenced to ovo month's {imprisonment corer of Mal nd | hammock — wl the first okie L bad Imataigrants, under the auepiecs of the State | gexen, O for Watt of woods dn thie | thos. ‘who were bis companiana from | the Taltals, aupply all Abyaainia. with those | and 1,000f, f article which appeare d She rn to the middle of the | found considersth ditioulty In keeping my muulzration Board. They wer lo Mine funeeal Gh the lala’ Chien ies aetna einniae alae Ab UL 6 feet une | Portland to Chicago, Sunday was epent at! commodities, aud other wealth may lie hid | 4p that Journal « Interven- | street where she stopped, perfectly enveloped plice, and not exchanging It for the Hoor bee by tt aa ana a ; lodelpt Hf sheathed, and w Loose * frou_any part | chateh, reading newepapesd and in writing | in that volcanic tract, ‘Tho utter want of | Won of Franes ta pation, in tames which lit up the stroct With all the low —pack up the bed elothes, pat my cel LL, ‘4 peat Lyle, of the Philadelphia Fire Department, | tei staves ian’ brad lu before he isaware | to friends, sie the Hour Ob nears | ronds and bridizes, the stagnant, or Tuwleas | — A mitane youth borrowed a stick of candy | trilliancy of a hontice, as the tire was at first altogether iu aft aud propeeeondition tot tenerally. Only one death oceurret tenday, was very imposing, It was at tate rived he was ready to resumo the Journey, | nature of the al aystem, the obstinate | from a little comrade, to show hin that he | supposed to be by those who saw th nt the inspec 1 iny ward oilleer, polish im: the pareage, Business was en tended by all the compantes in that city, aud in's Fount.or Ain Umneed-Deraj. This | During the night, however, a heavy) rain | attachment to ancient customs, the muliitude | could pull out of Bis ear. He swallowed | from a distar But, horrible to reinte, it water b A all got my cel ted today, and Thankegiving ge y 1} ‘i veoas | Wastin excavation under the luwe ruined all hopes of fair weather and good | of rolers, were fast ruining a country of | it, and then twisted biiusell into various| Wasa wouan, Whose intanmable elociinyg, ; Mul K er pew day, OEE GF | Perera. from ad. During the progress | Keating to thet fn onder to examine the | rom But few men could have displayed | why beauty and lily ite inhabitants | ways to extract it, but at length informed bia | saturated with coal Each p abeery od. | Procession the bells on Independence | connnication by which the water enters, | t eoxbibited tn start might with « ronson bow The di companion that be bad forgutien that part of holng flames or hy far I polish t - lau he : St aie: 4 realty : . arate 6 ia jonruey, under the most | fone of language t4 Christian Abyssinia are | the trick heads of the large crowd but as the floor | Nall aud tho houses of tho fire companies the pool is usually occuplod ky. waters | f 4 1 | earners during the daylight, we went down | au Ho auspices. Hix attendants and | two, Ter nt Atmbaric. ‘The former, a] pu “devil” of the Cleveland (Onto) | uickly — assembled, “Uf course tho | rl irregular, and full of by Laced ; Fabent an hoor after sinect on Frilay, the | teportess talrly d at the gloomy | slight corruption froin the ancient ¢ Feuer, aged fourteen, walked the entire | Mrectators did) uot remain Inactive, | te ve bavites Hone BE Disa Heder tap es | dls, Grvenat, Gatves was expected tm} gi inst, and with three 1 of Silwan | pF ' A pilot, who under. | sell derived: from Metre wand Aral Matane h Weston’ froin Cleveland to | 2ome sivew water upon her, but this | be « having expert nentall up rit law evi J New Orleans Trat Week. Tie Dr pe yt ee eee eee rie alg nanbly. deposit | mood ie whole route, took the bead, with | the latter w distluct language, Into. which | Moyea te | could not” bo done eperdy enough | With the Legs of the wooden stool—and us owe that chy belonging to her, according to 16 | fin inder the stops, The Bilwan yuo Fantuns dimly bairning.” ‘Pwo men, one have crept many words froin the former By a eingn, |S qtench the devourtiyg element, whlch wag Was the Orsi tive L had ever had a scrabbiag nw Onnnans, La, Nove Mowe | cont dévi¢lous, is now valued at fifteen 1 Learns rans ieee, on each wide of the pedestrian, Highted hin | The man of the Atmhara are ple Of the unsbitious | Shera veritable hel, A young man 1 ! in my band, the resultof my manaa er this afternoon tseued an order removing @ | Hens, ie nag very excited st no lis way. The attendants’ carringe Jog; thelr features Kenerally of the | yuh la Went | Smnitis, with remarkible pre Sof Il aid degrading labor was far from «sue nant of Poilee in tu ul Tur following shocking Incident was made | and penne tect ' Ty aint ot | bronght up the rear, 2, Ae May ail) Kuropeam or Asiatic, that tn, Arn nat, | 240M i8 Y ieee eias A pulled off bis cvercoat and clasped it around cess. TL bad bad my bts of the Ae public In England by the lovestigstions of e| enone Potually. changed thel tone | parva wore on the road. ‘The rain was lall- | and they are remarkably quick’ and Intelli N digging «trench In a garden at Btrate| the turning Huure, and another bd nated , general eifec Sard officer entered, un aid to the Chief of ae Jon’ bn the anbject of almahonses | Gnd sede tie goilee, After three houre' eork | dgin torrents. Weston was protected by al gent. ‘Their etandard of wornlity ts Tucoveredc which "contained thing chaceage | Ruble hattnted tle ws . burubie tile | and eur e not w Titth + remarks or y be aot oriter, Jand thelr management, A witness sail: | T'toand that tere would be tore dificuity | Tubber coat and overndis, | After woiding | low; e#nsnal pleusuren, ne Intoxication rgtereng hb meg in YOM Cop. | hands cousiderwbly og. ‘Thetr united | To bin 1 was slaply 1h maa who verg:4 iL 1 af ¢ o'clock | The paupera bad to “do fos’ cach other In| in opening the space wader the steps than 1] through @ fow streets in the village, to} tied without serup le and without shame. coins, dated [rum te so Led. They | oiforts siiothered the fire almost instant AKOLy it no would proba _G neock arriv | a Le DAuROES HBd) RGD FE OAH ULBEE 10 | bn} Wind hearing that during this |luwed by a crowd of oy ybave agreat contempt for other nas | Of Eoclish, Seoteh, French Fish cri but they came to the rescue too Inte to aave | DIY be wcouvict under a long sentence pres ine, the troops havin ‘and he went on to narrate an ine| fromthe pool tbe work fo bese: | dallvilie, Briateid and W ny cxistor not. Except. tillage « of their concentmer Vestments were elther entirely burned away, matlon, and Twas emply shirklne my duties te left the bout in clulze wa gitl was ine ¢ [enue baat “ Ligomer, thitty-tive J, their pride renders’ them averse to w President has rred freely with | oreo cbarred ind etlyped uw to atiord buk aul enst avorinyg to evn es Ob aevariveds “He left the boas ty : Lehi wn yee ve appears tit the village was dividsdon | worse road for auch an attempt ¢ rj butthe women are ex friends on the | litle protect The frout part of her body, | you call that cleaning: you?" hs sal tress. | Pauper lotuae lust to ourackonnts one cantankerons sheikh taking | have been found upon th The people of Teeg from the chin to the ankles, waa literally | Foughly, © Th tthe best that Tear The Custom H st OfMlee and n few | rir mer’ ahd the hient of the brick wie Pee ie Head thet we had no business uue | bills were slippery, and the level places ear- | w erent In character; broiled by the fire, but her face, back and | do, f youn have wdo Mk ices were closed toxtay. The Con-| that the bed and bedding were set 0 four own country, aud to Siig cur} peted with corduroy, A dense fog overshad- | the obstinacy of their Jewish blood, the euey that inay arise, Vutdoes | arin did uot suitfer ao severely, pisbably again, You're one of the Inay sort, 1 car sbi piel abide ae | Rein died from the shock Lefure the nure | tuen formd that he tnd elteccually sepped | owed the pedestrian, and dismal swamps | are rider and vuiner than the Athaia, holay there will bo Ou Of @ serivus| from the fict that the five Ciuglit her dress | #0." Tid not see that quite ao plainly, bas zeution and Courts adjourned yesterday uns | Hie 40) le other ininates did not notiee | our resuming the work by endings tery at | were upon either hind, A’ heavy unders | talkative and quarrelsoine, ‘Though ’ nearer | character, iy front aud was intensitied Ly ber runulug cvisidered i not worl my while to ete iil to-morrow, but tho banks aud business | 1 vive dying; but they were attracted by | damscia there to wash, [lie scautwasdiove, | growth of timber thickened tue provalli " the fea, they re evea. more Yeoorany Of! Mu. Jasran, of Milwaukee, wns recently | down slisirs luto the ste proueet agelnat hus w 4 aD. ib bad struct couse ansacted biiohies ial. ThE | the ‘smell of the fire, ney found ber} however, did Ake long to beat up, | gloom, and bis lighted bunps danced to and | other nations jon the Abyssiniane | watking al reet, when, as he passe: - | hat the more stleat Lwas and the mot Loader Fecntag Fepunlionn, | Beas tiles tak trove found (a ve toon Ned | wan oe eee eee ee peta vatters | fro turougl tue inisty darkness, Tike wilt | have never bad any element of “progress | Rebaliy | be heard & bany DELAWARE Wi INGRe | Bugomplapiag, be bettors would be [oF 8 a0) fount btHoan, | dead, ab NP Nf ache : treacherc . within themselves, nor do they appear ever | 84D! | and tho leas batehuess I should bave to» 1 ol he pardoned | hoon, thy ol wom ft dd untenarted, and | th ty ui iH 3 call Pap wath the we oe Sin Inrand Barbarous Sight, r 1 simy laste as usual. | puiomas Maguine, one of the pardoned | ey resuaied the work aud copuuuod i} 1 | lurked in @ hundred plttalle, have wished for il,” Coinage aud architec: | shawl, and then, for the drat tne noticnse| pene ane Marbarous Mime | icc from the hauls of iy oitcers, Tsnp Ike Mexican Leyntion has received the | rotors Of, titre ise thank from | Saturday, tho villige taking our workl:e | without a ray on Ligh feild masonry, have ever be the wousan, enw bee ‘awkward eitempt ta 7h ton (N, C.) called bis autouslon to, the tiegulaiten ofilcial correspondence exchanged between | PPC) wart al the editors sand | angie asm. miatier of conse, the Suet | Ing lamp, pulled Al nt a murmur, | tanpted, though the Holemies eet then the | stop ihe chila's erying. To hla surprise he | 2th gives the following detuiled report of i aor, and (0 the di oF making the Austrian aud Mexican Governments on | the gentlemen. that gut up the petition tor | vowing vengence on the men aid tureatei-| Trough all there disidyantages ie made | exauuple of boll, ta shawn by the remains of | found the child to te ble own, which the | the aeintcriminal whi) pligs at Now ¢ pent wu thy Mei en 4 the dellvery of the remains of Maxtinitian, | me, and Sr Bad oarhe ey Gon bie PR Reece uaneten cre ‘ete co'duua | points forty tule distant, i the Judgment of | in thote ruins to this day, The Portuguese | Mame had les free ie Gi se, who bad | tn accordance with the laws of the State: re lo wit a rag.” ho shouted ort The Aisin Coverament, who Art ssh| fat ECG, par BMD Che | ted io Ai peat | ae admin, wea rencod wheelie |lnrotuned tne ar of Stcknernon a2 | Sine Iloeti Je. Davi’ cthorterien | y VOR, cra enone te, dell rand t/ tn cle Ou Oe Neat Adiniral Tegethoif for the remains without | since | wos taken up I bave prayed hourly | under the stone, oy 1 ft rif ny Bi cha aa aud water, over sordis | manship. No. purely national antiquities of | dled at Monireal ‘on Monday, ‘The deceased | 2i'tifury, Standing da apiattorm, which ls eyed, sbarp visyted youthful prisouer had \ roviding bim with any kind of credentials, | to Goi ty clear up my Innocence, and | stance was reached, tnasonry or rock, | tig i ‘a tml Kind exist. Ind{vidually they are brave, | !ady was ® native of Georgia, and shout G5 | a) propriately supported by its twit relic of, receutly completed the polishing of bis tas apie oficial and very. courteously, | eg wan tart be changed wit | and, thot the altance oF dara oe 9 foe ude fn he Qtech lice | Sut An momen, Delng’withic aces as | grata ago. he marsed wai of General | LINN wiipning post war Ceres | four Thal Moot, Wad waren Sueou, Pp clally, . o ‘ my Queen and | tog the water off, It woul’ e cu fe oy Howell, of Ne oun, Ard 4 and plo saw at once, an i for my 0 : Yo President Soave, elltiog thatthe body | SME,E Me oA ttt cena You | ko contiuvg te sateh in thie dircion any | eatried, Wentoa othe bot Ho feud | hoaating and Wiis ore fared. ‘The whale | Yowell, of, New, Hai eye many ellen and plemat| am, at once, and Ebished, for my owe of Maaiinilian, whow they only call Areh-| teen years ; and the Almighty answered my | further, ‘The ¢ther polut of ebtranse | telcaredn, | eeaniibedl wate lt sailes so | spun and wave ia the country; nor do they | Of whom, Varina Howell, le the wife of the | i1is hoad and hands were thrust through the | beeu in priagu scores of times, and scrubbed tng duke, be delivered to the Admiral for ite con-| Prayers, Ihave only one thing more to| of | the water Is ® deep Bi ie yond bis appetiveby growling | consider w foreigner as dreased unless he | Febelex-Fresident, In person Mrs, Howell | holes in thy. plank, and ho stood thus for | oumerable floors, I learned afterwards; he ha@ pees Lath Poaurenerog wish for, and that in that I may bo allowed to | middle of the pool, ab wiiich nothing | long, and sbarpened bls eppelieny growling | tt of thelr white tmantice over hig | Wass tall and flue looking woman, aud was} one hour, and was (hen taken to his cell for | the trick of the hand, the turn of the elbow vezanee to Vienna, In accordance with the | return 16 headquarters, and serve my ime | cau be done. Finding our attempts thus |at Mz, Ingalls, who was sent y be-| throws one of fuels white mantics over bia | Weta te tee rae ae hour, sa Wes (o08 takes 10 Be oar | of tks peveiens oni Cleese cet mn natural wishos of the Eimperor of Austria | gut in the Hoyal Maries. | Tnever dit any; avanti} hid ty Tic oul bead Me te teat twenty wtotnuies “oy thts’ delay. | almost ous hundred years agovthe sounuey | | Tuune le something very slngular in the| we were Informed, had siood in the pllory | where" by comparison, fuera, tha’ ial the other relatives of th deceased The thing to disgrace the wervice, ut was plod | fuol of Hila us ied A eae rrom | Mes Ingeile was" uot to tlame, however, | was ln anarchy and civ warrond ly leo. | incidents attending the dcaus uf Mr. Lyle, | before Tall on tat moruing. ‘The pillory | way your Hoar ould be, dong” said sof | foie ghy itch | thes found two parses We i 5 4 , ( otto “ now Juat go a Mextcan Secretary of Foreign Relations a eee et ee not be coforced, | the. worthwest, the Lurther ube belog the for ba ave proper inatructious tb the land: | the present day. Darin his two year’ real | Chief Engineer of the Philadelphia Fire De | goin to have loat Ie atu ne, apenas | lle; and w Just go back and do it all wored ¥ ol and the body, in mag ‘ yi eC nye’ | largest, aud Lelong about fifty feet from the | lord. Moderate work over » w ble} dence the tost import wee waa the | partis ore, OSS d Coniiune 2 iwored very f ey ti | un shall lose tirteda yearw aud 147 dn) 9 Loar ito ue ulate Ab dle we commented | pub ide vedesulen iu better humar, ‘bg! nary called uy husuveans am Kiwuvercs, but | slogg counting eure WomeY Wo ble ollce. J wos coumvarmdichy ciapins dah wae uudlamd &f deakourth Page, aldicent coffia, procured at the cost of the | wervice LC It ty

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