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i , ! — THIRTY-SIXTH YEAR. CABLE TELEGRAMS THE ROSECRANS MISSION. ee Letter of Gem, Rosecraus ply of Gens PRICE TWO CENTS, Appreciating tie pairiotie motives which My Bieirh ANOTHER ASSASSINATION. Thirteenth Ans yy Dintrtot nee prompted your letter, and reeiorocating your vaio Biae his association met la of kind h hi , : nf ; Reverdy Johnson Makes a Speech | winr: seuencn Senos, W.Va, Aor. 0, 1008, sey wep mati and uy, vue ener | Result of the Expulsion of the | Sveti! Pevontches to The sun oie tae tinea tat eening viene Xente | A Prominont Liquor Dealer Killed im , Gexsnat: Pull of solicitude for the fulare of | ,¥&,B bam, Vinrcinia; G,'t. Roanregard, Loiaiana: Colored Members Wasttrneten Bop 4 ational called the meeiing to order, and Lieut South Street at Sheflield, our courtey, Feome with my heart in my band to | Sionrt, Virginia; &. My Conrad, ‘Louistana: Sinto icra pg ictosel atomerr | e i: ee , the dutles of that officer. x learn the © T. Caperion, West Virginia A Ra RG Mr. Binckley's assistant in getting wp charges | Op Give elnh altielel to, the organization tang . mgmt quesrinaivewat | GEORGIA LEGISLATURE, | FROM WASHINGTON vovat rouarte Gen, Lee-Re- ition, wishes, and Intentio.s of the | Stovt seo A wamaseaaiion: 1 John Kehiols, Virginia; F. 8, Stockdale, Texas; F. 1 against Mr, Rollins and other prominent officials of | in chorus, “ Kall it the Fl people of the SouthePa Stetes; eapecially to ascer. | Wy} ‘bon 4 .: | Candidates Having noxt Highest Vote L al Shelter, cor wal ionin ted Rerfous Riots and Inoendiarisins Rez | tain the sentiments of chat body of brave, energetic, ier Joobpe fA ey E im Put on thle Mites the Internal Revenue Department arrived here at 6 | using gine: Central Committee hed” Adopted. & Beal rata Nah nip and belf-sacrifieiug men, who, efter eustaininy the ay cat Virginia: CH, Subce, Souths Caro- o'clock this evening, from New York. Without | general aniform to which tey would have to con and Causeless, ported at Cork, Conledenheg Hap Oree youre; Wald Goes Choir srtee ond ontaine, Virginia Laetelien, ——— roing toa hotel, he Immediately engaged aback and | form, and lay asite the one whieh the cin tad swore allegiance to (he Government of the United arvie, Virginia; P. V., Daniels, J Ga. BL CaPhe BN paged by the | Weve brouad: tows, for. an Roer, trying to baat op Bictecoataitien inn Wine carecolus cap, mith ret About ton o'ctostt ‘ f Btates, whose trosted and beloved leader you have Sutherlin, Virginia; A. By Senate and Heese @ Week tinee to hold the Bev witnesses for the prosecution, Having been slgnally | trimmings, and the members to,earry torches instead | hout tent 0 clock ae Agee Beery ot wer, Death of the Heir to the Throne | deco. of Persia. 1 eee that interpreting States’ Rights” to conflict with national unity bas produced a violent reaction tunsuccessfil, he returned to Now York on the 7 o'clock train, somewhat diszusted. ‘This individual Aaya, a8 tho enxe now stands, it looks as if they a, ie they proposcd, ‘Three thousand unl- | Were drinking In the iiquor ratoon had already teen ordered, amt they would ert | kept by Farrar & Lyon, Among th A soon os they made, On pplication Ww | ry Ly, e of the firm, South atreet, party was Hem 4 Robert W. Hobson, Hoe eT arg Genceie: TT. | nah election the fret Tuesday In November, thmiting amt. J. Doughiss, Fh ton, Virgin! John B. Baidwi Geo. W. Boitingy Vi ‘Wa; sere: | the time to one day, and giving three ballot boxes, 10 datldwiny Vate\uls’ | which was vetoed by the Governor on the ground . a them, which is drifing ux toward consolida: | Vievinta’: amor Lyons, Virginia, A that the time was not mnMeient, was passed today tsk Weeretary SeOeDeeh te: Derere tHEyiSTe 4. UR ation: Wes nerven they Unie eines melee Kian, wie. an leehbd eb thebeoanl i At RO PEAY AeoNNtry As Urs even © Ged. W. 8, Roseenans, Minister to Mexico, | by the Honse over the veto—8? to 27. - tated that the Logal Veteran 4 spr s ARON VON i PResunR st WINCKLEY. Precinet Btation Hows Bee eet, fee A PACIFIC SPEECH BY BARON VON PEST | eee i cestainiy te to bes must have. State Govern, | White Suiphur Springs, West Virginia. Whe aees oar paeasa & Haslallon. Vo. bay ihe PET cB aah ati are ie ig Ym th Previa a \ House, in Beekman street, : wv ide ps thet : EB. Robinson of Brooklyn, and | | shootin *. anar Ps areary, tuenta to aticud to Hoeak devailsy or go (UtLEE SEE | Winae Ie Going on atthe Red Sweet Springs. prin ae tr read gee hsstcatt alles BP 0 | other prominent New York politicians, have arrived . nobeonk’s statakene, ones Ble be bed bf tly ih hy Yell eles ytkD sear cl “7 gprs WAYS | here for the purpose of urging the President to recall | fevahas nuthor ites Tain in the empicy of Messrs, Warnoels bas existed jor hy " . | also, a resolution declaring the persons having the Lonpow, Sept, 6.—The anauel feast of the cut. | the last tires years fa ten Dtates of our Union, large: | 1 Stephens end Jeremixh Morton arrived here 1 lore at Shetield vecurred yesterday, Reverty Joba. | ly increases the danger of centrailam, swell Our uns | 407: Mr. Stephens le mack lmpruved te hoalth. Hlonal expenditures, diminishes our productions Gens, Bea 1 Bre here, Gen. | ¥ pou) tae Atperieny SnbsICion, he wos present ud | Conavenreneezpe sualelsnes, Gee prosiastlcas 8g Ga Beauregard snd Brent are wlso here bis man Binckley, ‘They say that he jy doing them | unite with the ve It woukd tena to | Be the opening of the campaign and the clnb w more harm than good, and the soover be Tiave known Mr, Lyon to my sorrow foe “ : muareh to the meeting preceded by a bras band oe iv) eae Washington the better for ail concerned. Mr. Kob> | Naw gtd to tell thet Cnt, at the beesion of the Suate , Many years. He has frequently boew to the store tneon had an Interview with the President to-day in | Convention on the previous day, allcival organiza | and traded there. 1 always treated him as a gentle: * tions were ordered to digband and unite " ate bt plieihi Te eae ieeietes Lieutenant Rowan, of Clea, was Introduced, and | ™8®. I stepped tm there tie evening, sad a si nddressed the meeting, He wt that in the com. | We Were drinking he began to take remarks abou) There isa very strong force of offce-snckors | Mencing of therebelion wareat ertive was couimit: | way wife. 1 dal If he bad anything to say here after positions r tway, under the St, Nicholas Io next highest number of votes to the negroes expelled terday be declared mombers of the House If they eg aT | ‘ i Sy have no constitutional ineilsibility, guest, made his first address in England tn reeponse | financial stability, depreciaies the value of our wa Besuregere. Bat: not bees, su to te colina aoe Avovsta, Ga, Sept. 4.—A large Democratic n tor bonds eurreney, J places the credit of | Months, a Washington despateh to t LA bsg of The Health of the American Minis | (erie euty that of the poorest nation In Chis | withstanding. Gen, Robert B, Lee, ex-Senator Con. | Mase meeting was held yesterday at Wililamsboro, Johnson, after expressing his thanks for | tendon td: sk Malan at which Gen, ‘Toombs, Wright, and others mad dom. i fant Postmaster-General Zevely have Wri others made the high honor conferred upon him, said that he | . We know that , ar curreney must be depreciated so | ‘Wand Assistant Postmaster-Geuer ty bave | speeches. Tt la believed the programune ls to ejret all igre ‘ oan ine, | lonk a8 cur Domus are below par; and that therefore | gone to the Mot Springs. Richard T. Mer. / game to this country as © messenger Peace. | the vast ba and commerce if the countey Tmust | rick and ex-Secretary Stuart have lef for | CWectionable persons from the Legislature, and that He wes glad to recognize everywnere in England | suffer the territie evo a fluctuating aiandard Of | get homes. ‘The nnicrous epectal des: | xPulsion will not be confined to the nogro strong proufs of frievlshlp which he was cer ont we an reinedy. the evil condition of | ee A setters frum. the Springs to | members, Dut will be extenued to many whites, who taiv, were reciprocated in bis native country. For | \o.cthe, itnot pe Northern and Southern Journals about Gen, Rose: | Will be discharged, as they are not eligible, ‘The Bo people under the sun had Aweries kinder crans's mission to prominent representative men ot | Democrats are very bitter againet that clase whom tne South are amusing to gentlemen who signed Gen, | they term “‘sculawaes” and “carpet-bazgers,” a1 lings | ore of crops, a local insu: reeth than for ber Majesty's subjects, They were really Hoty pike g tes winch e people. They had like laws and like institu: be r letter to Rosecrans, The statement set forth ny 1 one people. They iti sels lett aed deseo aro determined to unseat all against whom charg AV neatnat the country, w ed men from val ir the mew Internal revenue ley, hillsides and ‘monnialn top, Ree an eeont Vis | Pesurding her he shonld not say it before the party law, The offices of the Secretary of the Treasury and | pation's flag, and th t Tesulved, #0 long as they bod | present, bot privately, be did not beed my admont- the Commissioner of Internal Revenue arceoustantly | Hf, that Itshould still Ay, He came there a8 @ so! | tion, but went on to say that my wife got a bottle of Desleced by these parties, all of whom are armed with iy among herman deratsmeeker | Muiskey st his store, and. he wonted me to pay two any nomber of recommend itions and certificates of the battie-fielt, It was avid | and a half dollars, the price of it; Etold Mr. Lyow ood character, ‘The deadtock between Mr, Rulting | {hat Une wan | talk; but he th that if my wife contracted a debt of the t and Mr, MeCulloeh 1s jal ne they did tous obstecte to the reall | Veruue tie ear tin bd at Norelober tncy would | Nottd pay the amount but that she was too much of it and currency, A disorder among our peuple, a : ne by apecial corre: zation of the hopes of those who are candidates for | have to lay. tn. the grave of oblivion that party | a lady (o do onything of the kind; he them raised jaws and institutions, In ther joint hands | 4! rammed evils anil ¢ilianes OM Ue thtore tor | Barts. Not ove of them has acen the correspondence, It is now evident the Democrats ean do what they The soil of Virginia was made doubly sacred bed . Uberty would live for ever, law wod order, and that they wustsbare our fate of | ttl all the signers are bound in bonor not to reveal | please in the Legislature the Radicais being en- ORS PRRENIRO OFEICEM. Ly the brave men whe were burl ite | knocked me down; I drew my pletol to frighten Mr. Sobneon reviewed briefly the causes, course, | good und iil,” : the contcsa. Wien une proper time arrives Le cor: | Chet powerteas in the tower House and not able | _ Taformation has boon received from both Sen. | hie ueide, tht ick, Mere, Raut ene a eae a sear ahen and triumphant termination of the recent civil war tual eager one know who refiects believes | tien: Lee has the original tn his possession. Since | to hold their own in tie Senate, ator Wade and Speaker Colfax that they will be here | North ‘or South, The people of Oneida connty were | Sua with the ambrelis seross the arm, whieh re not believe in the words of | sed the pistol to go off, and he was shot; E they revered the asered mem: | live at Far Rockaway, aud, as f frequently drive ep in graves of glory om the | out there, Learried the Gen. Koscerans's departure H. John B. Baldwin and | The negro, Bradley, f¥ announced naan indepen. | On the ist, in order to preside over the delibera- | UD and doing, and w ap: 8 P; | Thomas 8. Flournoy have offered their names to it. didate for Congress from the Firat District, | tions of thelr reapeetive Houses should tt he found | the olly politician, fn America, Te continued, the war had this com: | jt'peace, and thelr energy and good will beartil reorganize their | On his orrival at the Springs Alexander I. Stephens | dent et by yapath Bigs 5 Phe ied | ory of those whe Al Pensation: It ended slavery, None now but free. | piled to repair the wastes of W: men trod the sotl of America, and history would say, te reecmen, pescefatiy, presperossly, aarked to a friend tint the most correct ruth: | agninat Clif, the regular nominee, and present re: Inttle flelda where they slelded up thele Hyves tn atol, for the road is lone : and gontentel st'work, invite eapliat, enterprise’ : i vk q a a soasion this month now Da “ , and pers . Ubat all wae well spent in erasing thls Mot, trans | ad Sabor trom Feeew here conte fies utnong Heese se earner Asrocimetpresn | Breeeataive. It le believed thet Bradley will be | exeent ty &fow Southern men, who areansious 1S | Keyeraue, auhouah he wae aon OL Onlin. the be Tomited wating that bo made the: vonare Wal Wt on try, tarnishing our fame | them, they would soon rebuild their ruluod fortune ba A 1 ete G 4 make some arrangement fo secure a peacetul election th hewle bel oa i mitted from # common ancestry, tarnis! ee ir ea Be ee eeeeg entattiah | Secretary, Browning will remain at the White sul elected if he runs. Ts thet coction ta troveniber, Len Leved when the ballots should be counted on the 84 | gig not go out of his place he wonld kill me. Lhive Wad Weng the Decearation ot Isdepen de sel iiicnee ibour poltica stabiity, bring our. | (ut SP:ines until the latter part of September, | ‘Turner (colored) 1a epoken of axa candidate for pian ola ‘The speaker then alluded to the marshaling of the | Goycrument bonds to premium, our currency toa | tre are beginning to pack up for their homes, Congress in the Fourth District, bee forces for the coming Presidential election in Amert- | &0id standard, and assure for ‘Uomselves and the a ‘The Republicans ere working hard for Grant and |. Perry Fuller, the new ( Customs for | Wold would be elveted Governor and the Democratic | sincerely sorry for (he occurt en ‘ e: y buried ina jant diteh, from whieh they would ai 4 ‘8 most happy and prosperous fature, LOUISTANA, . New Ofte who was reported to have left for that | PFW ey Another version of the alfaty states that | Ly ba; saying that however the present canvass ended, ve this, and how ail Just interests concur ia the Colfax, Biace some time aco, has turned up Were again. Ite | Hever tise, Lt them do like the brave bare of Ver. a wie by un epithet which roflected ask, th of November, the man who got np the riots would ANA COLLECTOR. be signally defeated, and hi Believed that Gris | fee! drauk anything since the 1; hh except © tional, and Fam ‘ pads star d of 01 the next President as o id soldier » fought for ee belt h 4 eit to + at, keep thoir kaapaicks ov their shoulders, their Lecoiriagl aensipee trey depos} : 5 at ae rae fh Fourth fot New Ourrans, La, Sept. 4.—A bill has passed Needles pherdahadrh gps ht elena hes lita fatinaten oe Tigo st Hota d he sy mer earas ba bo in their bands, and they would receive the 8 warm iriend of England. ek, every thinking n of the great ai clabs in various part of the State, rien LS s busin here was to né of tho Democratic pat Mr. Job the bileaed to We Mbudleld euile sy WHY 16 Cu Ci both branches of the Legisinture, authorizing the | yy, ie: eilden and town ‘ owsiet Mr. Binckley in on rf Roling, Mr. F “ Ho was conveyed to jr. dolnson then alluded to th eld cutlery, | "We ure told’ by those who have controlled the | city coverument of New Orleans to borrow a million peng deed Messier is bs (eccahe thes Cn | eee ere ee rivee Wen tae! FeOmaens 'MeFarlond next addrossod the meeting, He H ta Beell, | Ee seems whieh, he said, was famous throughout the whole ent for the i people tp eheg - h Radi Dat in the interior it is thought they will | since his retus rich es bt Mere at the frovi, and | UC@ Man of Intelligence and respectability, His face civilized world, and spoke favorably and encourag- e South will pot do it, that ir t nil, | dollars for the current expenses of the city; and His | 4 eoutroited hy the Demoerat AECRPTION OF THE AUATRIAN MINTETRR. is not indicative of badness, Untortunalely be was Ingiy of the annual Company fa Bh Be gy RL > morning the elty officials were endeavoring to nego a Daron Lederer, who has lately been appointed ‘Spy A gee sy ecg hang ote ad Foy aed ; pred reedinen, Hate the Joan of that amount ” * as, lovey been Spec sc byl n. but certainly liquor of some kind, He « He was listened to throughout with the most marked public opimon and Kentine |, CORA noes essere tee etna at dlelany Oeehe ‘The Inte RasGow, Seymours Knvoy Rxtrordinnry and Minister Meninotentiary | sympahlaed will the rebelion, to Ral keouty: thé Goauiion api elrvanetn ean UE Attention, and bis assuraneosof peaceful and friendly fe gah Reis AG ihe mittee to report 9 hi ine for the appomtment | Hantvorn, Sept 4.—The funeral of Ex-Gor, | of ills Meaty the Kunperor of Austria to the Unit h ar for n which he wna placed, and all the result of a ti States, was today. offic reerved by the Tress | pat th ne | Seymour will take piace at 11 o'clock A. M: ca Mone | dente "On presenting kic, credeatisis, the Be bier credentials, the Baron ad- oment | dressed the Prenident as follows: ower who mtiove to anid they were y Let onr foldlers ard ® «they fought, and the victory will not of auctioneers for the New Orleans, the to be confirmed by the Senate; also to preseriby oath to be taken drink whereby he bo feonteo!, His family caus him moeh anxiety, ond he was fearfal of the effect Lt » Wonid have on his wile, His brother, whe ‘the Glee Cini sang nome more patriocie xoves, and | M ny" Ate Wao Wate” oe the pevcimet anes en the meeting adjourned. facility to obtain information regarding fhe oceure i, rence. Felations between England and Awerica were voc! | colored people-mustly i ‘an ‘ ferously opplauded Neutarers, or without, any, Of those " 6 : ; Gist Cuarehy Tha iy ranaad! the Prenidant ae fllows! pe whieh rellance for good guidance or gov: The Democrnile State Committee have raned evening, ard passed a resolution in respeet Ny nuguet. : Lonvox Sept. 4.—The Bermuda dry dock, the | pe yi ey Wo ors. tod that. this Lind of call tora Biate Convention, to be held on, the BHM | go the memory of the decensed, and voted to attend | denbteck Uy theeeletieratramined largest structure for flouting in the world, was suc- | ment must be continued at the South untilsix or | inst., for the nomination of candidates for Congres : ecupled in the United pessfully launched in the Thames at this city to-day. | ight millions of intelligent, energetic white poople | und cleecors an! alternates in the place ‘of those who | the funeral in a bedy. Meetings of citizens and in to it or move out of the country. tay be found ineligible by the Fourteenth Awend- | Military wer o held for th tentiary, tn Q. AL R.—Capt. HS Sf D. THe wouNpRD MAN. Pystrlagtk ntl ed | sive y ¥ , f . is Renter ste, cones vy ‘apt HLS Shaw, acting aa Deputy ao sehen . Ls f eee rane | epNaw Lthink the Union arms thinks, and people of | ment. fleece tera pan To the bree cyte eae ie Peet eit that eapacy | to the Commander of Jersoy State, orenniaed a Post | Mr. Lyon was sbot throngh the able, and waa tme yer was arrested by the pollce at Tipperary Inte | the Nosth and West I dare say believe, there must be, ——_ Satay See aiatrihe agesends ots gumemienn, uaa llency. anal. om ofthe GA. fe in Hoboken on Thursday evening, An | mediately conveyed to the New York Mor p.tal last evening, on the charge of firing at Mr, Scully's | oF there ought to be, ® short Ket Indian Untrages, pees, Ot alee ee eres or We ereee ek fitnran jutery eifort is belny made to starts Post In Hudson Ciky, ind eat food guvernment for all ax th no Snow 4.—A acout came into nt tho Se party afew days ago, American vation and by Loxvoy, Sept. 4.—Despatches have been re- teived announcing that a very Aerious potato riot Kansas City, Mo., Sep! Hays City last evening from Fort Dodge. He reports that © Mexican train was attacked on the 2th of f Marshal, "The Hon. I k, cousin of the deceus nd expand the good atid frie which 99 happily ext ad Mtater. The smnit insti Krrvatican Meetiva.—A Republican meeting was held last evening, under the of the Grant and Colfax Club that they who organ xed Jonted On visiting the heapital at 11 o'clock, we foun the doctor and a gentienan who was present at the tine the affair took place, and from latter ob mour, peeted to be pros iets the 1 ‘Of subsistence, and become paupers de- | freight conductor on the Vermont Central Railroad, | pird the chair. p ndent on public bounty, ‘between the ears while in mo r Milton, | After the minutes of the last meetin Selsinterest, even if there were no higher motives, | Vt.,nboui6 o'cloek thie morning, and was run over | confirmed the Comm hip ames of eighteen candidates for admission who | wi The following Bectetary. re read aiid —_— Jet, at the Cathotie Insti i e follo : ‘ pecurred yesterday at Cork, Tne people assembled August at Pawnee Fork, on the old Santa Fé route, | Spenker Colfax Party-The ae | prquonce of the rain the a ener tained Uh Ligtshalydy ped pon In the streets in great numbers, and fora time were P thirty-seven miles southwest from Fort Dodge, hy Denver, Col, dept. 4.—Speaker Colfux and nat fow Years Gapected, Fret lee Ned elven y tne To pombe hit A“ bs ; ee ' ry boisterous. The troops were called out to quell | {o,Tetlore themsslvce ond Gus Comury Om ication | large perty of Arapaho and Cheyenne Indians. They | party, with Gov, Kunt and family, have Just ar Alter Which the meeting broke up, compuny with several cutee gentlemen, who” had the digturbance. A charge was made on a body of | we want anawered is," Argtiey willing tody it?” | Killed wixteen Mexicans, scalping them and burving | rived apanied by a band of the Ute. warri Sremadent mado the following reply AN Meerixa is Patensow.—Tho cam- | been engaged tn conversation, and just before the j about three thousand rioters, who were dispersed at | Tcaie down to find out what the people of the | their bodics with the wazons, Another train ® few | At the time of the Indian. outhrenk they were in the en: Lglve you a cordial welcome to the Ja thie city on 7 in | lamentable event took place we had began to get South think of this, and to ask you what the officers beyond was «i fully resisting the efforts of ey Of the Arkansas river, west of South P Your Hovereign, Emperor of f the supporters of Grant and ya | eady to leave the place, While stany with @ the point of the bayonet miles beyond uecesnfully resisting 7 friend on the el ; i and soldiers Who served in the Confederate army, ‘1 The Ute tribe, alsays falthtul und triendly to the 1 oi always been Procession and mass mi A. ‘onny, | fiend on the sidewalk in front of the building, ea. Loxvow, Sept. 4.—The Pull Mall Gaactte of this | and ‘the leading people who sustained tt, think of | the Indians to capture them. | Another tratn. I whites, on belie inormed of the trouble by ames hep One BEAOR 0} New York, was Hatened pie 2,500 cages | FRC! Mm Nh. Ing a clear, my attention, was attesete tog has en editorial on the subject of the Chinese | these things, with Of wool for Messrs. Ote fonger from Gov, Lint, sent a band of their braves Kind, Uteral, an 2 Rue old Republican Wigwam. was | OY 8contusion withiu, and | saw a man come out of ovens ? f Leue to ask more, Twant to ask you, in whose | Sellers, cv ion merchants of that Ea coconted the Gane Wark ot 4 puitling amade to tremble | the oor tollowed by Mr, Lyon, who was threatens troaty recently concluded with the United States. | pur{ty and parriotien T here expreas unqualified con | tgeked at Cimarre twenty fy bd oh aia ddgdinal syed Dre-nrdd pow seguiowaly and \ayally Mpplitae Whicl erected, the ‘eiedgee {He Him with a closed: ambrelia.” The The writer says that the treaty looks apf the foreixn | iience, abd we many Kod wen AB you can Fort Dore, on th peniae rs d Twe men fought unit aonsiyve. die tot only cunjuat te the Austrian people, but | hammer argumenta of th cine speaker. 1 Neral owen, “Cat out of that! Get + cae nil , ni ntiy’ eo to say What,y ou thi 1 at, nud Gino el vii vo out, f omed Ui * Wil to one owns traditions and principles, 1m vin, 1» (voborans) 1 Paid not vee him merchants residing in Clrina, on the one side, and the |! O01) Mito do aevUE en SS | tein, saving what stock they could. —> nN ersiin w oot extend (o then our frelerasl | ihe Comte a Terie peated this reimack several tim Chinese nation, with Mr, Burlingaino, on the other, Lwat 1 Of Views that can be Sept. 4.—A d The Now Buglnad Falrs syinpathy and moral support.” play in thetr Immediately aiterwards L saw John Galvin, who 7 ‘were trying to neutralize each other's statements by a coneu of 1 wa at that a large wo Havas, Spt. &—The rain interfe AUPERVINORS OF REVENUR, Thundering elocrs at they i tn the emyloy of Mr, Lyon, ran out aad *cbned ‘! and the gentiemen who wili join in 4 , Commissioner Holling will tod 1 to & Hera arert parade throuch the principal streets, | t u tin ad throw } s vation, sere nd the gentien will Join cc a nisstonce Kolin wil to-day. send to Secre- | ater aalort parade through the prinelpal streets, | the man as be was retvevting aud endeavor to thro beg et De crear eine jercrletigely ty to pledge the people ee pieen toatay, and | vary Mecullcugh nominxtions fur nupervisore under | he Date has begun in good earnest hi Udon, “While thls was lig due T eaw te ; © ° f : a pinio 8 a Nn morrow. | the Revenue Law, for those disteleta tor which Ica Centnat Commrrrae, | lem of 8 pistol, nnd trie to kick It owt of the man's Here in England we are uot to be taken by storm, A uv shove not already been pre No nction ine beet desk hind, but tuted in the attempt, and only enceeeded ‘ o inion bi 5 as want to carr three men w killed | the Soe! tb the nominat biog formed # German In striking Garvi The man, who was very larg Uberal interchange of opinion between the y mnpaign Committed, i ‘New York nud the represantatives vel of part, sd one Woun wear Colona ves: | by Dr ‘oper mi thi at Nhen Dr, Man nil powertal, shook olf Garvah with Ay an ete 1 toon to mail from New York eu representa +8 of the Union day. Ty a fait on between an organized | tiry af the Society, and th De ee eens etenalcoe 2 fort, and L then beard the rapor Jthat H of the Enslich Government will demonstrate that | North and West, and to ask nd | party of settiors and a band of Indians Kiowa | the fair grounds Wo-daf in spite of Ui Das Heshenmue ate ipainen wen raiker tit wos all, ‘The wan trod to éreap rrosted changes in the positions of Grost Britain and China | {© take the necessary action, contd WC will | Creek, two Indians were killed and several wonnd Br the proceenings "werd of 6. mere intormal | bythe polles, who I tely We ; : Incet With # response #o Warm, KO gener n Tus Government Commissioners. lave accepted gamtane tiiraltcr Fram the report of the Conference | Hot auppone that Mr. Lyon wis jured ' are demaded by the tiwes, and will be Leweliciul 0 | fdny that we sill see in its sunshti ainbow | another scction of the Union Pucitic Ralivoud, 4 J DEPRNCR OF BAN FRANCISCO, Committ Thich’ was appoluted to negetiace | We Be aware of It himsel!. Wo procured » sivee both, of paees, a ont peulienl Ohy; won Meek WHR ene ——————— Piet ea ey Secrotary Schofield hus directed aboard of off | with German Ttepubl ean Campaign organization at | @Mt throes fe the Now Yok Hostal Datla j nd frayending storm, vn f aut oe Fest yn At | the ride yan eon with ws. and ded Loxnow, Sept. 4.—A prospectus of anew tele- | “7 Know you ure a repreacntative man, In reverence PIRES. eon Tuewday west ¥ Helng. of Taub Col, Samael Memander, af | Ha Motel, (Dr. Beheuta), It wppeared that te oaperi uci pa raph line to counect Portugal and the United States, regent for the Union, the Constitution, and th oN Hin, Horatio Seymour will deiver the address on | hance Department; Cupi, IM. Robertson, Second | fected aa. yet, and fan PBs aly hed a | seareely nt all, On nder the title of the ‘Peoples’ Cable,” has been | weifive of the country, aud that what sou would $8) | Wy Eiengeg Sensar.—Aboitt 4 o'clock yester Thursday. aes Antlers, to assenible at San Francigeo on the Ist of f place during’ the ensuing Week, AN tesululion Wa ego Cong, Sept, 4—Evening Several incendiary } natures oi a1 thé representative Southern men, pore]. Gee eeree isenerd Hg) cateotive: Baia Deenege Young Miles, clumpion of California and Aus- | furnia, and any other forts on the Pacific count, Mule ecacemian to. the orposne orgunlenticne In Was uot mach Bugg, peeurred in this city to-day We Giaaage to |. 22S Somenr IN. YOR’ Sheath BSC Sire aoa f ish ; ; tralla, and dobh Gedy, the youni champion pedes : prder to efter jon of the German Kepublicans Gres coourred in thie city to-day, aad the damage ¢ ce tro the principal officers wud represe Tue Fine ty FousyTm Stawer.—The estimated | tran, have bem muched to walk too for $20 baste ett ye during the ponding eaupalgn suiadens pane operty rerulting therefrom was quite heavy, Uroughout the South, when they can be ein th oke- ’, for: side, The men aro 4 The facts in relation to the armed resistance to p alee. - quite peace - ore . 3 Joss at the fire In the smoke-houso, 10) and 102 Fore |g side. ‘The men are ty start to-day at moat, ab UME | tie neocons from tho United States Conrts and the |» Constitirion Union Canenat surrey Nr. Lyon was one of the Largest Manor eaters, ' —_-—- what 4 Track, Wa Chatham street, We : ty wean ad eee és ‘ herd een mY * a conenrrence of opintons and wills, all tend od United Sta) Commissioner in Larne, Nels ad This Committee met last even Masonle Hall, | be whovesale aud retail, in tl elt), and Was re: | NCE, ig to pence, order, and stublifty, will assure our he ryireraar NE Marion counties, Ky., show, in addition to what has | ‘Thirteenth strect, to ratily the L ralie nominal | ported to be very wealthy, He was ‘well known 10 ; Pe ar aie ( t Dislnens men, who want substan, ed in consequence A Frightened Ledger tn Loulsville-Fanct already boon iiahéat on, that pineal Ue out | Hogs, Daniel B Northrap la the chalr, an’ William | the business wml gesarel Hubiie, anit bis establiade ‘ants, Sept, 4—It is aunounced to-day that ee, ii olng out of town. Freder “\ ad about the first of the p mouth, | Abbott averetary, A cmumitice of three wax ap- | meul Wasa common place of resort, Ppl rapt pone Pree al party pol lies and take such steps to | the second floor of lu Lorisvium, Sejt 2. Yesterday moruing, | The lives of the oficcrs were saved when they | poivted to deait resolutions, and reported the rullow svar ste aN : one Lacialatit | eee ten a, Re wae Soanits a inating pone, with ek 180; ivsured for $1,000 In the New ‘Amster about half past 8, Uk nelghborbood of Bleventh und | showed that they were apeclal and not regular depu, | Ing: mun Socnsaus th heekeeiee be the oppovition candidate for the Corps Legisiatil | countioss bi sings [znaiz Hotfian.a boarder with Mr, Sehmiitelsims a | deffersun strecta' was thrown into great excitement | He* of Marshal Merwother, | It ls plated tat | Mesotred, That we learn with pride, gratification, and , “ sip ‘ ftom the Department of Var. Very truly your f * heavy loss on his wearing “apparel, which fe insured | by the frantic screaus of a femal, who Jumped from | 11 the prescat condition of affairs in that | conndonce, of the mous homiiation of the Hon, eoenpriits } ‘ ‘ 1 i 4 that Count Pes) ROSECRANS. | for 40) In the Adtns, The otuer occupants have | the window of her batroom in the second story, part of the Stute, it i# lmpossibie to organize a civil Moan for the bighort trust tn the git of the Diect wi | , Loxpon, Sept. 4.—It is reported that Count | Gen. Ros. Lee, White Sulphur Springs, W. V suctsined no serious damage. sought refuge in the sfice of Dr. Grimth. . Bhe ata pose to be of any avail, ‘The subject being one of uate of New York. sclonnres Wholesale Murders i Hits has bee for to th A has a ehek Bartiges, who was until recently the Freven repre: Waits Sunrnun Sraiue, W. Va. Fines Donina Avavet—Mowrmir Reronr or | that aman had appesred at her bedside, military ey miee, It ‘s referr ne Resotred, That we heartily and nnreservediy id Unuttignted Attracitios. | Sentative at Rome, was recalled on account of his in ‘April ¥, 186s, nt que Fine Mansuat.—Fire Marshal Brack ds npon her, and chreatened her lite ‘if wt The proniens, "i we Fan) ene a fhe entire 8 Hes Neu na tLe the Perm Special Despatch (o the Cluchnuat Gazette, : yi Bava pad % ny noise, She struggled with lim unul she r I ofthe. eres Nasuvinui . Thomas Harrel, ability to restore friendly relations betwecn Italy and | | Guwanas: I have liad the Lonor to reosive your | terday presentcu to the Hoard or rene the window, when ae leaped out,, On examination | Of {he Asorney verted Eat we pledze one nndivited support te | golred citin peared bon | Rome, gration, | hove conferred with « number of Gocument {twas arceriained tat the door of her room had been | Of Florida on ch individual nominee, nnd to the Legislative Military Committee to-day, wid te j Pants, Soph ce Napoleon bos arrived back | then trdui the Bouth, in whose Judguent I have con | alarms during that mo forced ‘oven. No aces of, the Lold adveaturer, gn jemption of tie State vit nd had rained } re Kinuly consented townie with we in tephoine (0 | er the’Meteopotiin Folice force Wineavercd and ex: | Ata Wal be GREE CHS ae Mg! RY ‘umamons in eave of necevwity. muasare of Ube country et | At MH temined. Bluce be tony the person af Rie ' elias Si Your Commurtestion ; aud their names will be foun 19; 6 were false wlaring; and 23 | tieg may ride, horses oF mules, donkeys or oxen, ns REVENUK APPOINTMENTS, nis the chatucteristie axiom vf | wate hat been violated by these Dimocratic ruftlans, With my own appendcd to this answer, xtinguished with) but trifling’ damage, 4 ‘ “ey “ y | Loxnox, Sept. 4.—Advices have been received | “With'tiis capruiation we proceed to give to you Total of alleged losses is G413,170. ‘The | Suite them. The pemiu hal Lge The following Luternal Kevenue officials were rath iid only sulution et the monetary iu: | ade uno Mia. life. ed ha’ bod beets mo Leah yr { my aid BL wt of whi elieve to i sen: | total amo suran Lees out reference to thea hich he expeets to | appointed tod ts the true aud only solution of the monetary tu | made upon fe, and be had been compel bere fiom Teheran, an rod. | 8 canald statement of wht we believe to ve the sen | total annount of Ineurance 9 STO | The renort | exifbic his equestrin attainments, “This exhibition, | *’Storekeepere. Mee Sok OL AME ot eon tlccp ot inthe woods a large part of. the suihe L Din Mirza, the helr to the Perelau crown, bad re- | fi0"°t) wuich youreier . re abl Sent lt Fe ras arrented Of | it is cxpected, wil afford Indnite ay ws | Washingt dames akallcn, la concoesl or tie nace mer, He further (ovtitied that the rebels there were \' “ H » evalled e ae epates & neg Fre to ene Be art HOME | the gentiemen wil be mimsked, and to rr by beuator Henry © determined, at tly ing election, to vote, regard+ ; cently died of chi lera hatever opinivos tay have prevall d in the past | stroct, and held to bail in the au of $0) by Justice | ti.¢ mee Itte hoped the etrigs will Gum panes! Gd, Merris y Honey CB cae poll dl ES. 4 \ to davery, or the rightot a diate | Mansfield; Catharine Heyer, whose husbind keeps | 4) 4 sity PODS Dy ia} ‘ayer 7 Wy thd Houle ese © , fran laws, hat bo mad a } Livenroor, Sep', 4.—T) ¢ coroner lt An ath inion, We believe we eapress tho ; i n 2 | Ver not less than av elphi commanding general de comuly, Hota rebel, cap held lus opinions with any j , secede iro ion, We believe We eabress the | a grocery store at 14 Avenue C, was arrested on the “hae hilly and hae ‘the Conse Kiar hi if Dodics of the vietina ot the Abergele railway dit | gimost unani tment of the Southern pe Teo of setting fire to the sald premises, aud Las ———— ‘Gillbany. (aud harmony OF the Conner ative Clement OF | safety, but in conetdat danger Uf his Life, aster was concluded to-tay, ‘The jury brought in a | they consider that those ques: ustice Mansfield, Tt ‘also sete Inquests on Kuiiroad Accidents, Kol inson, dames , Gil even: | tuniye " iu a0d oppor: wl! w entire report of ve duly Miltary Committ | verdict of man-inughter ogaliet Woliame and Jones, | % war, ond th i been two fires of in Coroner Flynn sesterday afternoon, at the City Aner iven Bice tb Baria, hos alter Allér the adoption of the forecoing resnl Bb eg ee as eet T etinads padeer wane Hertel oF mans aun bier ga muibe ius criauual wegit | HUSALON in good faith, ty able by Grigin of which there recto the pert Hospital, held an’ inquest on, the body, of Richard wen in tho Tenth Indiana, Wetrict: | eno correanonding nceretary wns cuupowered to draft | (ye waiu uentiauny of scuven ut ¥cUe Coner TAO r, ie clo he wa he damage done to buildings darin, hen arre hi don d juries ree ; 1 ) 1 4 e SOeree Sr Uae tions, end forward ono Lede eh outrace ym tied by Ku Khu Bunce yon their nd souht to re 404.065; uud to mock, SHS.615, on which the Heur- | by Delng Fue over 0 ie ruttro son, in the Twenty thirt Vennesiva ay | tothe Mayor and benstor Murphy. | Dorr iucgutns tke Basta, rouue vais ese ae relat or mn dice. tide been on Duiidings, $197,000; and on stock, | threo weeks ago, 10 upper / po and George O. Titfany, tn th ond California Dis ‘On motion, W Cosummiliee was ted to take | Democracy throug v0 Beat f the ware aus . st € ),083, apie a getting off the caron the front plauorm, aud tripped | {teh hs setae ‘ Into consideration tin aul isabitity of taking port to totuborate efforts of Hetion, Pho whole will 1 peat iste! suvery cir ordinances of secession Rocussten, N. ¥., Sept 4-—The Second Bup- | over another passenger's foot. He fell bn the truck, aceemeais the forthcoming tarchlight procession, and report at lished, together with the conclusions and | Viexva, Sept. 4 armers? Feast"? | ud they returned to thete wl pursuits with & | gstchureh on North street wor dimazed by fire this | and the wheels pase over bis lex, inguring it 90 ¥¢ patie etn | en ern rocernmenations of mittee, aa Will tort & ] given {a this cliy to-day, Baron ‘von Beest made a | G0eer® purpose le fuldh ail thelr dullen Mader 4 | morning, ty the amount of several hendred dollars; | yerely tat 18 Bad Wo be amputated, tibecqneely Tim Hineextoon.—This isa panorame of Ire- a - | Weapon of terrible ps vast te revel Demor | bed ate ind | Coustitution of the United States, which they had | fuily eavered by ineurance, } pneumonia set ir, resa’ting in death, No o Jand, which will be opened on Monday evening next Tux Vexoiwron Escour,—-This immaculate | cr | Speeeh of 8 resawaring nad porte Retire, He G62] earl Tr ae eee tees sha oor are petng to blame fur (Be eoeldcat, e yerlict ie at Pike's Opern House, We not yet ween the | crowd of Weatern “earpet-baggers” enrricd ont thelr | ‘The report will embody w statement of | Glared that the development of Nberal principles was | |r4 bad bach rast ia Senet of frankness and cor. sowauiien (Winen ick Buce Was returned Li eee 1 ; ‘ fag’ avi committed in Tonucesee rom ditly 1, 16%, to j the nim of the Stato, and that the prosprets for the | have i! re avar Sku Lie. wudads ianielgs be tha . i ee Seer Rolling yesterday was notified of the d ath bs cag apreeye nye ig of He pki biped na PL i pr thebh #; FERrane rs A ut | i063, me ultccto by azel ts of the Freostine | future of Austria und Europe were eminently peace | war vould have been in 4 great measure heal 14 es cain or age, who wus run | but we have no doubt that It will prove acceptable | Musonic Hall they drank any unt of whiskey, | rem, Altogetber wero 10) mu ful. sare alare advloed, the people, of the South enter. | Sprixorie.n, Mass, Sept. 4—An explosion of while riding clind to the pub y, and especially xo to our Irish | but when the tue for leavin heir excheguer | WMite, 21 of colored, aud 83 unknown, pon tun no unfriendly feeling toward the Government of | nitre-glycerine occurred at Hoosac Tunnel on Thurs- 0 1 fellow-cltizens, woe love for the green hills, ple waa eabaustod, and the bill was never paid. Over | bound over fur trial, pix escaped: 1 FINANCIAL AND COMMERCTAL, toe United oustes, but (hey couplain that theirriguts | day, badly burolug Uivee men, is passed over fe te | PUBS. OVE [ue Dts ie ORCA DOS. i dt Mice the Canniltt Will hold un inquest’ at the | sant vales, und romantic scenery of the “ol% land" | five hundred dollars remains duc, One of the pro- | twelve were convicted, twenty-nin juiited, ari { tr uuder the Constlintion are withbeld from them Io Moniie, Ala, Sept, 4.—Heavy rains have fallen pital to-da. x The: i lit scVenty-two cases uo action whatever was tiken, i >. Sead ahedl the ndnunistration thor ' it ix not easily cooled, They will now have an inex: | privtors of Poudleton y d Lowpon, Sept, 58 P. M,—Consols closed a Fee al reat hy 148 Je are hostile to | Withit: the past three days, aud ib ts feared consider- | ‘The Inquest in the case of George Cole, at 196 J i ca Bere Pt all feel no case Was a white man convicted for the murs paey bad account, | A\iueeloel nueurt Caetano aera OEale Aritwere in, | Sble damage has bee Spring street, wlo was killed on the New Mayen | pensive means of spending a night in Ircland, and | iN) $ SNe der ota black, and in only two eases bound over for loos Ceutral Railway alia thelr power to do entirely uniounded, Tacy Cusvetaxn, 0., Sept. 4.—Tho cattle disease | railroad, wa uireaty ptated, wax postponed until to- | ugnin they may tor, who was au Hr Jui) OF Mieke Buu lat, eaote Lbirloen, conaerae: 1; Atiautic and Great may on oe al townships of (1 ‘cand | GAy, in the absence of the only witness who saw the | see Hublin enthroned in tts heauttful b hig the Convention labelled binseif with a Pendicion | I Sbldle all Wes A beag dhly Rd Sind ave Brow Up in our midst, and we have been byes appeared in sever nahins of Cuyahoga and | qcciuent. Me is one of the commuters of the rowd, | Sill grand uh ils eplondi Me ine aren operation, It is supposed that this report em- aralaea de untomed irom ebiidvood to’ look upou them with | Portage counties, Many cattle have die moe | hesitant, se is commuters of the road, | Still urand, thougt Ite eplondors af ewer pale, aan iene ite } maint lowed NaN _vuited States bonds | Kiidiess, ‘The change in the rel ‘ol the two | alarm exiais, fad the Proskiens of the Company wee making efurte | Thepcs, Ye Bouse where the tuner OF reuse | Ay Ausencamion.—Laat evening 9 row to by twenty are known to W@i8y, for the tase’ ot Lah rice has wrought no. chance in our feelings toward . Louis, Sept, 4.—A Convention of the Epis- ——.— That the foart of the nation triumphantly sttrred Jace at a saloon In Cortlanat street, near West, n AugU the whule uumbee POOL, Beph ted F M.—Cotton—The market | them, ‘They sull constitute the Importait part of | conai Charen of this State met at this city yesterday, morionn Josslsnse, ehold the Four Courts, think on Curran and Lou Taaee: 4 pe on engaged at enrds, and ond t fall short of 330, concerning which tn pc ‘pal x Y a Ls » ‘easter but hot quotavly lower, The salesor the | our laboring population, Without their labor the Bag. And drean of the men and the day Uy " son ts j soot upeiebaien the’ Cineing atethe closing | ‘anis‘of the South would be comparatively unpre: | Mey NY i ere toctww of Maaoure | qh, uaual montbly mecting of the American | 3uee oer ai iesusine sees of dear but OF them who, ecnand Oy notion has boeu taken, j i { ‘ ry ’ je Koy N c our, he om o oan throug eets oI blin wgain, my t) ————_- weew talzed i satere. fe meat mintence, un ior on ermor nd J. W. Chambers actes i Reorsten's Orrici —Heory Allen waa 39- } lay charged before Justice Dodge at the deifers L. Bergen, conductor on ® to pick th of ‘Foul Play" to-day, Next week will be the last weet, I Other quo Our unchanged, Prov | Beef, baste tierce. Pork, 3 ba unal ‘ket Court, by Fran ‘ee on Memb ported | of the appea nce of this piece, so that those who TONtom, Sept. 4—6P. M.—All_ articles tn the London | would. therefore, prompt the whites of ibe South to | and fustantly killed. tie to see tt had better improve the tne, That it | eee arene oon a acne tn’ Gn be i + pigilurg marked are wichavged in ¥ones and quotations: | Guiend to the negrues care and protection. Tue im | Bainagponr, Conn., Sept, d.—Charlee Water. | Warr tty ene ine Committee on Finance aub- | 18 worth aecing needs no stronger testimony than '¥ | Veurge Muore, Janitor; and Soin Becorgis Te compalanit stated hat we, saw Allen put fie H AxTw Eur, Sent tPeitarcam niet at @ france © | Ccuimstunces, neces-ary 1) each other, te gradually rover twelve, yeare Superintendent of the | quite hie quarters, reyort, on ling July #1, ts, AK | furnished by the full houses it has drawn, The east | tug Assavur ox Tue Pouice Orricen Dan [o Maree s YO Baan SRA feunie, WO ome j Pats, Sept. 4.— The regular weekly # Baceiming sparen Ue Beall) aad me Welaar ter Tes Affection’ of the lungs. ie funeral will | sowed a balance in the Tesery O feet dalaeor | is fine, the scenery very offectivo, ant the actin | Davie, alias “Slop pall Johnny," and Edward Lane, ‘d to wuswer In detault of 6200 bail, ! Bunt of bullion in vaull has increased Mtgruea: the renuons of the {wo races Would soon noon. oe eee pereiel §l0.412 50 were paid. mostly good, Charles Gaylor's " Out of the Btreeta” | lias * Wentern, Georges” werd Yesterday, chatied, AL. Steer Bown Rouuany,2-Yeatorday ats leek eet: no aaa capa pen dunt thetnselves ou a basis of mutual kindnessg and ‘onp, Conn., Sept fonoThe funeral of Ex- | On motion of J, Di uirnell, £3,000 were 9 propria: will be produced week alter next, dooms an reported - rela dey" Mn cal were pee, | ae oxumnination was held justice, Bhaadiey In tue i nis, Sept. 4—Bourse cloved firm; ren Neymour ‘will’ take place at? o'clock on | ted to get up a course of Iectiren to be delivered treh bss . | aagme ne rep and - | tase of Gicorge Hovce and” Henry Wilmot, who { tue Bermour vill densplercoetetios, miiury | during ihe comiug winter before the Tusitute, end | | WAttace’s Treatas, Lotta will fly away to- | mitted in default of $1,000 bail to answer at the ly were arrested in Beaver, street, on eharge of evnion : Ii'true that the people of the South, together with | Monday m 2 atey: fe | Ba W! the people of the } | West, are, for obwwus | and nic organizations are preparing to attend | the Board of Trustees were ordered to make the ne~ night, and many will be sorry, The vivacious little MARINE NEWS, reasons, opposed 10 stm of Tawa which would | the funeral epeary agrangenent for thst purBONe. witeh Ise general favorite, and all because people | Arreveren Surcipw uy 4n Insane Man.—Heury vet Justice Shandiey discharged th ~ piaeo tie poatical power of the country in the hands | povguxeepsim, Sept. 4—George French, or fudge Mountiort offered a resolutio ence | cannot help liking her whether they will or no, Good | Boder, & German, aged 30, ¥ ne, ul street, re, Shand scharge Qreneerown, Se: 4 The Roral mail steamship | Sethe negro reer ut tie opposition springs frm | oo} Pregehy a colore man, aged 108 years, ted | 9.t¢ Meath of Edgar Smith, an old rer of the eateriay morning, aflemptca to omit suicile by | prisouers, on tue grognd that Were was wo eYidee@ Captain Hoek ty, which lett New York ou the 2th | uo fesling of enmity, but from & dovb-seaied con- | here this afternoon of extreme old age, Te Is Hoard of Managers’ which was carried, ordered to be | bye, Firefly, and fon voyage wherever you go. There | hanging bimsell In his room at 14 L sireet, He | suficicnt to hold the Y eliher the ‘ parties Who stole $21,000 worth of United ; Is from the office of Mr. Thomas F, Mors Of August, St (ils port to-day, ‘ct a ‘ on the Ininutes, and & copy senk to his fam bn a ay, und next wee c was discovered by his wife, who eut hin ny and nie goiyertnepy x | ie, Cantal Monge, which eit! New YOFm Ave Intell gence nor ether Quai epomtorien of ‘poltical | biatory full Of Kreat later e Livile Nell will tread the boards, eg In the apiece of she flict Wiat | wrought baiore Juste Shauiley ou.a elarge gre, | baires in the Cas me the victim Srnacuse, 8 Nipio's,—The matin c it. 4.—This afternoon, by the Helvetia, Captain | power, They would inevitably be ¥4 P, i i! the Lutheran German Chureh in for selfish p © of “Barbe Blue? to. | keeping, WERPOOL, Sept, Rescven rnom Daowsixa,—T, F. Henry fell reek, setiing forth that the accused w Naw dork Aug. | of demagogucs, w owes Would UL falling of m wall sterda, he foot o ber d d le w ct reat crowd, It is an ouna S aS » NT Assoc c caling feed fi the manger of t | o-dlay, lead them to the serious injury of the public, progress of building here, eight workinen wero pre. | Overbourd yesterday ales nied, at the foot of Hubert iar Willd town hoghe ee Bok bk, y i be ns ft 9 Mie aL Dhara A aaa y yorae, ahd teediug his own horse With j Beit, 4A—Evening —The steamship | “ve yreat want of the South Is peace, ‘The people | eipitated a distance of thirty fect. One man was so | itech and Was fenced ili lala Oe + | nounced an the only one to Le given, Irma will be | ‘The fouril unnual peach festival of this Association whlch ir ebosars . Tht ¢ o'clock (his wileruvoa ior bal | eqryestly desire tranquillity and the restoration of | badly injured be will probably dic, Three others jor 8nd Aegis . Hl ber glory, Varick streets, NJ. W. Le Cato, presiding. ‘The Jusequentiy the compliinani's animal bad j Bore, With W Lull CWI» tio Union, “They deprecate disorder and excitement | were weverely tnjureds a East Twenty git Sr Nipwo’s ' here will be @ matinge at | entertainment consisted of vocal and instrumental | been left to starve, ‘The uccused was led to ane i. x run : fv the most serious obeiasle to thale prosperity, Pancavecenta, Sept, 4.—A woman named on Thursday nigh Hie " uric, reitations, addresses, &e., winding up with | swer at the Special Sesste John Downey wa NOVA SCOTIA, They ack srentoracion of ticle rights under tho | humtanguenta, Sept, A.—A, woman named | ronoried to the sergeant a tuo Twenty-ntuth Pre. | thie house today, where “Barbe Bleue’ is being | Hhe"iicerloution ot peaches, he large room ‘was | held to bal eh: charge | - Covstitntion, They desire relie( (rom Chpreestye tiles falltoad thieevening while picking coals, Another sitet elation that busters! jl geuterod, the private | played so muccesstully, It is having a good run, and | crowded, notwithstanding the unfavoraple siate of ndoning bis ech ho b vireet, Hauirax, Sept, 4.—Attorn Fale. te Al atiauuent ithe Southern Braigs | Noman, whose ‘name was Unknown, Wad, run over realdence of Mra. Mary) \\hitney, 11 ast Liwenty- | iy will be some time before it runs out of popularity. | the weather, aud the auir passed olf very aatisive> | Cooryn Iysriruve.—AB a Fosult of the notices Williams to-day concluded the debate on the Kepeal | Or that wuich bes justiy been regarded as the birth- | $74. k this evening on the corner of Broad aud | ang went to the accne of action. He soon found | Murnorouitan Tiwathe,—Susan Galton appears | 70 Aas In ‘Taix Sox, there have Deew a large number of 4p ® caolution in the most violent anti-Confederation | right of every American—the rat of self-gover larket siropta by 4 (awe OF trelght cars that the thieves bad 1 by the coal-holein the | daily at the mutinge in two of Offenbach's comic Tue “Pour Pray” Case ar Essex Marker — ous (Or memberabip in the Cooper Institute H vech of the session, An wtereaion occurred b ment, nd w Peovipence, R. 1, Sept, 4.—The steamer Me- | sidewalk, and then mude hit arrangements by plac- y 4 i ‘This cuse, In whieh the three Deputy Sherif, Leary, und in spite of the rain last evening the ott Seeeeh Ir. Blanchard and the Speaker, as to whether | sately prowilse on bebaif of the Southern people, ties on her passage Krom’ Now York to Providence, | ing some’ of the men in {ront and rear of thepre- | operas, and Maggie Mitchell as Lorle every night. | Moore and Mickey are the deieudants, was to bare dustitute Was crowded wi a | he Honse should, divide. Bhiveba and | they will fas luliy ob ay the Conautution aad law about 9 o'clock on Friday morning, ran into deur | mises, while he, with the rest entered the house, | ‘These two bright stare twinkle for the pulle, but as | exarninad re Justice Shanley sesterday, | lag t0 oh Fg Gh. saimneigo. Tyete we H ¥ Unio Dorks , and the | the United States, treat the negro with kindness he schooner Cosmos, of Rockland, Me,, bound to soon found the thieves, and took them to the | 4, be thinels i but was wtiil furths mtponed, ‘The motion alread pil fb Pianos the oni Le Merlot Palaallag humanity, and. full every duty Incumbenton peace- | New York with a cargo of lime, ‘The captain and Stattonthouses where they gave the names of dotin | be twinkling ls done at tho theatre, itis oecessary | pos oucment was made by Mr. Grabam, the tra, 2 in matural philosophy, 130 in drawing from } ' olution Was cari euue euter arrived here this | ful citizens, loyal to the Constitution oftheir country, | crew of the schooner escaped. The versels illigan, plunder, aged ¥, and Jon Barry, errand | to go there Lo #ee them, ants’ counsel, on the ground, that the Distr copy, Hitgen from life, and the samme number in ures } areing, bringing the, Congressional Reciprocity | We belive, the ply | each other, but the schooner's bel was put boy, aged. 1d. By midnight they were aulely lodged | Laycouw Dionawa.—The diorama pursues the | ‘orney wax absent, ‘The case went over to ‘Tueslay | Ceetural dgawing, Ninc-tenthe vf-the applicant Sere nian oe Gem Butier, the chairinap, | to the general topics ciabriced in your letter and | wrong way, which brought ber dirretly in the steumn- Ja; and Yasterdey MOrMing WEF? (KER Be | acne nea ad Ma the teh atime.” feos sodueks aud Mvore, of the | mechanlea wpptenticus, aud appear to, De tuteltigcot Bee ethce members of the Commitice’ also & | we venture to any, on behalf of the Soutuern people, | er's Before sinking, the schooner’s lime wok Justice Doge, who fd” them to. the | even tenor of its way atirving Hull, It is doing well | {ivond vay Theatre, Sherif O'Briew aud thy defends | and steady young men, the ¥ to Whom suck Bumber of prowiuent Americana, fud of the officers and evuldiers of the lute Cou: | Bre, aud she biew up. ‘station house for further evideusay iu every we wuts were present In cours | advantages Will Le wodt val ¢ \ \ . ~~ jo _ ~ - od ~ - — me - ne - a Seanad ~ ie a =

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