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pty SEP sik : 2 ees Te ai an 7 a NEW YORK, TUESDAY. rEMBER 3, tte PRICE TWO CENTS FROM W ASH INGTON, i SPORTING, ; fact, the masenlines wore not at all jnterenting 200 Loc " ARTY-SINTH_ YEAR eS {BLE TELEGRAMS ororer a see ae POLITICS, command of Colonel Recny and Goneral Law whole, Most of them were © amokial pants and the Glee Club gave several patriotic songs di —>—— plate — Attaxta, Ga., Sept. 7—The Senate to-day by a Base Ball. away at bad cigars with wonderful cnergy. They | Dedication of a Republica: = | ing the evening. ” wera mostly ronghiooking. indiviinala, thong —— vote of 20 to 15 re(used to reconsider the relief bill THR GRAND CONTEST AT BROOKLYN —AN rwsesen | NOPE mostly Tovah lool Specehes of Senator Frelinghuysen and ‘ HW Serious Election Riots at Man- | Jyoti work, sdaniartaseresetndtttedas Garnanna OF PROrLE—tue Artantics | Grea’ were Rot os,trustworihy' se the teak ines, | Others. se Retonuscan Cavces.—An important meeting of ' A resolution wss offered doclaring Senators Camo astttatox, Sept. 7 AGAIN DEFRATED. There was Billy Kdwards, tho gentleman, pugilis The Republicans ot Nowark had a fine time | 'ting Republicans of every stripe was held test s MEW CANDIDATE FOR MEVENUR Commresronnn, ati who fought the gnmest fight ever fonght tn th . | evening, at room 10 h Avenue Hotel, for chester bell and Waince not eligible to seats, they being The return mateh between the Athletic and At- | Ptaq'tuton Them came the tlh Ment Matra ar | ‘ast evening. ‘The merry homes of this rapidly im. | Cvening. at room 10 Finn A Hotel, for the aecesialiind ng Aegroce and not edgible wnder the Constitution of | 4 Mew candidate has turned up for the position | tantic Clubs, whlele took place on the Union grounds, | Jue Worrall, who Ia going to fight the Triah giant, | proving city secmed to liave disgorged all their gen bee Be : all wings and parties in the comm. the I the United State: of Commissioner of Internal Revenue, Messrs. | Brooklyn, yesterday, attracted another vast gathor. | O'Baldwin, Dooncy Harris, and many others Her oceupanta, for Broad street to ita fall fength, and | 'P% Con! Is expected that by a union of the GA Now York Clergyman on the Erish | My tier Mention read & resolution, passed | Hurbridge, Wiacwell, and e halt a dozen others who | ing of deeply Interested people, not los than 10,00 | caimd'eut Ts MMIeEh a A ote Meeat sagt | 8 laree portion of Market atrvot, were thronged with | Ally, tie Democentic majority In this city may be i thareh r that it tuck u two-third vote to bring this matter up. | Were looking after the place aeem to have abandoned | spectators aurrounding the flcid tnside and outside | up the river, rippling the borom of the water, whien | ladies, who promenaded those Localities to a tate | Tetuced at Toast 2.0%). Gov. Fenton, R. F. Ane : Charch Question, hair decided that @ two-third vote was neces- | !!, because there was no show for them. Mr. Wood: | the enclosure, A large police force preserved a fur i vin die rays of the au. The fites were pro. | hour, and anjosed themselves by watching the po fe |. Toomis Marphy, and others were present, ary bridge, Congressman from Vermont,rrived herea few | geld for the Philadelphians, and the eroun ts bei adap echo veuturorta all hkelihond a tharder, | fade of Republican logions, The torchiight proc revit Dorn beat eae Mr Holcomb anid it was the most extrror(ty My ro ts elne | a Sanday xchool venture, in all likelihood a thunder: r ‘3 “ . 4 decision ever made, and appealed hom the decision | M8 ag0 ln company with Mr. Ingersoll of Lilinots, | fn fine order trial Of skill was anticipated. | ing ralacatorm would have heen on hand, but nobody | ston wae a truly magnificent atair. Preceded by en » A Caveaton Tent pon tre Bors ix Brcr.—The Time cS y of the Chale who has been epending some time tn the Green | The sight of Jd and ite sarroundings just be | would think of ralning on Harry's tmmaculate party the Grant and Colfax Legions, 2 to Dige ta the itleenth Ward abe sbous gress, The Times on the Annexation of Mexico The appeal was sustsinad by a vate of 24 to 8, and | Mountains, ‘They have been very quletly at work to | fire tesla Was ono worthy to be seen. | Down the bay the vost, glided quickly onward, Wwe | tethemnumber of WOU men mang et whom carried Sonar eiteete Willeaabeeh ee cree ‘The prestnce of sub @ vast and rospectallo assem: ito ; ee, the deep lntgrest taken In the procec din Key vac tay eben the good order Walch prevailed throughout, wee | umiagic mp ratfon of the atatermont that hase bat | tug Wout" institution, Never be resolution was made the special order for FAW | win the prize for which so many have eought | b to the United States, i "Tho Howse bya vote of 6) to 42 passed a resolu. | in vain. Mr. Woodbritge, at will be remem: — tin to eleet a Roard of Commissioncrs to appolnt | bered, was detested for renomination In his Then the fun began. | toreblights and Chinese lanterns, paraded the atrects | Leonard streets, Williameburgh uRy AYA cat ina tripoaiop. Ho was | of Newark, aud were loudly chcered, This lving Usion Kereputcas Gevwnan Cownrrren.—The son Hoard. His handsome face and deep | tino of light continued tn procession upto & Inte | Committes on Public Meotings of this Committe, were overywhere. Awa the chief contec of attraction. About | at © mecting on Saturlay evening, appropriated officers of the Stats I nd. ‘ fore have As the party was about to round the fstand, the Mayor Perry, Hon, Je Bradiey, Hon. | nearly $1,000 for fire works for the local orga G@Rear nniraiw ‘The Senate sustained the Governor's veto of tho | {strict for the Forty-firat Congress, and when Biv, Mute ken Gores of mading contests, and | aqualts began to Wow furiously, to that Harry Was and others: repaired ny wlawar, | fone, 1S Bo esed by tuemt ovemsion ta Cooper? i. Sevannah bill by a vote of 18 yons to 14 hay the present Congress expires he will be ont | Reval lav suet a, i He two des | compelled to turn buck, much to the dimappointment | which they were about ta dedicate, Inatiiate on the 9) ust, heen displayed asin the prin: | Sr'there 4 day for registrat on, of place, He ts understoodto bo anxious to aecure | Cinal conteste of thig season, In fact, It has been aa. | Chinon t Ga., Sept. 7.—The Hon. B. H. Hillis | the Comintasionership, Te is said that he fa armed | certained that sinc® Juno last up to the first day of lebrate the issaeiny To-day is the Ya od days Emancipes Avovst ard, ‘To make up for the lost enjoy: | It was crowded yefore they had entered by an on. | of Proaitent Lincoln's one hun ent, he intends to Lave another excursion this sea | thusinstic uidienee, who filed up every avalichle | ton Proclamation, P& Loxpow, Sept. 7.—Mr. Murphy, of Manchester, Ae noted public assailant of Romanism, whose | 91,5, > ies nd Weat A neveed Pace | 08: corner, The new wigwam Is a frame bulliliug, about 1 Violent epeechen ave #0 oiten been tented with | the nueretgy the Demeraey and for cna purpee | HN Merete Lettre from prominent Republicans of | baht thn ay abe aon nig aa cio ee Iv Heoby ao fert na capante oe containing stmiconte. | ouuy'% qpeci mesting af ene Raxenon Cone rioting, ha offered Lmseif ax one of tho candidates | Of representing the eoniition of affuire in the South. | New Hnsland, and that he hae the promise of | Hoth Clobe hid out sett full complement of players, | ie at the bt thee Danner Brone the vost opened tree nance | mittee of the above Club was leld eaterday after- ats 4 ‘; + le ie Preside r though the Atlantic# were without Pratt, their best vory interesting race took p er uate UOr dapyatied ber noon at tho office of Hon, Chas. 8, Spencer, to are Lo represent that city In the Hors» of Common: Bavanwan, Ga., Kept, 7.—A. A. Bradley, col. | the President for the appointment, provided Mr. | Mina the, Aientiee nett Without Tt ete eet | afernncnd oie treet Tk place Gf sinail nasional Mage, on witch the names of Grant | fringe for A grand masa meet! . " P y * 4 cher, f 1 oon on th 0 posite J * ' bil (01 \ \k for ratifying Gotainlg Gleetied, Thte taties thuclaih 6s ored, who was lately expelled from the Georgia Sen. | Rolling resigns, Mr, Woodbridge ts understood to | fits! s Hiaite, tee aitesdouee was neh tery tarpe. a aad Col ax were printed. Around the walla tere | Chica womuations to be held ahortiy | were posted at eat 100 pictures of ¢ and in the front of the bell, Jo, wae | tw on, fate ©} sero containing the words: Vermont, 81,000 | pane Baier Republican Majority,” Over thie scroll atval- | Chase cony, from which a btase band gaye some excellent 7 rs national masic, Immediately in front of the plat. Bawsen Ratixa is Waetonesten Countr.—A form, on & Kallory overboad, the seats were cutircty | lero und enthusiostte gathering of the Democrata of occupied by ladies; and to the remaining portiou of | Tremont was held at Crotty's Hotel laat night for held a Kepudtican meeting thi evening. He | ed me 0 wi the Manchester, . said Clif and other carpet bagrers and Yankecs are | Lanhde Pes - ae g Ps nog habe andes ong Ov Saturday evening amceting wad called in the | not to be trusted, and adviccd tho negroes not to | Candidates, and the adherents of Messrs. Burbridze, by whitch they will be ‘all right” if ‘i t ' | Hast tho wilte people, espretilly the Vaukees, who | Wiseweil & C Inter ot of Mr Tt is estimated that thore | ast the white people, expecially a. who | were six tho present, Spcechos were | Tore We Meanest people on arth. He doubiel If | Mr, Woodbrhige gets the position for which they | (he tance, “Os the other cle two rue wars mente. | teres. ‘The course waa over that Inid. down b | ght #0 eagerly, No demonstration has | Snitth und Peares filing to on River Associ even tho motattoes coull be trusted, as the white fl den , and denonneing the eon: natter having | second inulngs the Ailat tics eonth street to Inti | Institute, and whi 8:90 PP, » With th Mi chiefly of the boating ete: it The mm drewen tonk thelr stand hee | between A. Bignell HM. Hayes for § he owing | & pull three miles, The judges were James Bignell ful eatch by Fistor, two mon being’ lett o and John Moses, and James McKay offclited aa re- It is expeeted will be addrems: Proceedings were private, wot given. Teane J, Oliver, take chat In the ited weil for four and bleod in thelr veina m! gain the inastery, He | have all 9 anid the recent action of the Georgia Legislature in | yet been made upon Mr. Rolling, the dact of the magistrates toward him in the matter of | thing cut the neprooe Would s 01 Aneir opyonenta for s blank, Inthe third | Atreet, the building, the ate Hsway, In th purpose of raising a Seymour au a Ue Aiton rlote tn May list, White the speakice | tor Geant, Avfrek he thought the nero members | UCm kept anasnally qulet innings the Atlaniics were liinited (0 two runs, whie | o'clock, feir oF theehall nore was e large Grant sad Colas Pecanet i 6 vere large, Cue und Wea Galera OP ae ching on, ihe mesting Was attacked by a mob cf | Would draw revolvers and assert thelr rights PRESSURE TOR MEETING OF CONCHA. the Athletics batted handsomely for four, che totals | Siroaghout the w eventually winning | banner, Cheers were repeat by the ane | the Workingmen's Seymour aud Biair Cinb, It ie a8 roin he moottng e x | {p blood hich Wools have Ganentten the Detwocraee ha hi te aches for the session of Con- | ROW standing 6to6. Tn the fourth innings tho At. | silly. The distance was rowed tn et mit. 49 86. | dicuco as the enlel 9 stretched across Fordh uepesded from {rish Cathotica, who charged the platform and dir he time approaches for the session of Ce luntics were again whitewashed, ehieity by Fister'a | The race between McKiel and Bluo has been post was crtiod to | two tall young hickory. trees, He was glad they had done otherwise. He thorzht | Fi Jom, wht Hever way it went, would | EFOSs, precsure from the South in favor of it tn- | fue yy, and by Wilkins's good hit a blank wes | Powed, he whole epecch was of a rat creases, Gov. Reed, of Floridy, and other promi. | saved and Guaily two runs were scored. This gave tho — ry character, many iy Bokieinae aie nee Ing the teatter, | Catto the Philadelphians, and the contest now begun Pigeon Shooting at Tremont Mio tl Rent Southerncts aro now hero urging the matter. | to eet quite interesting. “In the Miih innings Fiske | Yesterday aflernoon @. pigeon hh between | wan ersed the speakers. A cencral Oght ensued, which ted nearly an hone. Clubs, stones, and other re used, and mony person ‘The police it last « in qu ident of the | ably addresse ark After a | eal, and Gen. Mteated the wi ho trasted the @ blow: The meotirg waa hy T. 3. Atuutton, R. Coles o¢ Moceie 1 New Orleans, Th Oo repubiiean pi and arresting several of the ringleader nearly the whole eve Gon, Danks, who arrived here this morning, ts tn favor | captured the Atiantics for two runs, bat the Athletics | gouepy Harrieon and John Lharp, for amo oif ct | Duilling would) never for a tess noble pars ner was rained, rity waa greatly excited, oud there Were rovewals Persons were present of Congress meeting on the ist end taking a reeesa | Were, limited to a single, a splendid eateh by Crane | ipromont, Soven Lirds a aide, single, were ahot ut | Pose: Tun Drooxtys Timp ann Fe Lie disorder to some exceut during the ol ; until about Nov, 18, «0 a to make a continuous eca- | PICHIA Jon! applause, This still “ave them the | at thirty yards tine and 100 yards boundary, ‘Tho | | ‘The Rev. J. K. Burr then delivered a short prayer | pontican Chun The second. meeting of as Bunday Sept. 7.—The trial of James Wha! 2 ere Ne the was ue | anateh wae won by Harrison, by the following oatked that God's bi was held in the t the Hon, DiArey, Me(ise, com. | Sion. It ts vot known whether Senator Morgan and | of the fMh iniing aty over the Post Offce, in Waal X with the game raplitl Loxroy, Sept, 7.—The Tims in ite city ar. | for the murder eal lo score; lace of the evening, Ington street, leat evenin: ae Tie Bott ( ohares, " app © exeiting point, we ik was scen th vitons of the wasembiy be Hele to-day says that thes ation of Mexico to the | mene od this mornin be fore Chief Justice Richard: Gen, Selenck, to whom the matter was commitied, | TPPYINNS phiane wero In fine trim for play Harrison “ene Vi1101128 | Conese ch tue eceee ny ne A wtie ti ao iat object cou ‘ whale Court appeared for the Crown, aud Messrs, J. 1H. CAMP OF INSTRUCTION. any, | 08 heautionce next sang a kong known as“ From | Mcony In front, ant a ico Cub enterta Uncen reeset Ora eee maar Camerony Kenneth MeKenzie, "snd M.C-Camoron | ‘The changes which have becn going 00 at Ine stoWasved and aleewrards they batted Gnely Arrival ofa Prize Pightor, Yet ed With Slaughter," written by De, | dence within. Luther I, Wyinan, aq Loxpon, Sept. 1.—The Daily News, cominonting ¢@ | fo. the defdnce, aasiste| by M. O, Farrel, the eelebrat- tune, which left the score at 11 to 9 o8 Rob Rrettle, of England, arrived yesterday by ‘0 the tune of * From Green! ‘ (BG to mirsion ofthe now American M M ed eriulnal lawyer of Quebce. ‘The prisoner apt coin depot, cast of the cap!tal, for some time prepa. | Bneven tnuings, with the Athletics ¥ to get to get of London, He iy a well known prize 4 6.) Ht was now that the Philadelphians got the he lation, gays diMcult Kh atlon Od pale and nereous, but answered boldly to ratory to establishing mUlitery camp of instruction then, amid great choering, introduced ‘i r 1h tundant proof of her good iaith, ie > ‘ ¢ of Zettlein's piiching, and the way they began wice fought Jom Mace, the champion |g.’ ‘ * relation to ling Mr-dohneon to uhiweouncty, tho Uuited | Buen” aie ‘easee “atau "the. “rewateapeted | ME Nat place have Leon completed, and quarters for paniah him wes. 's coution to. machine delivery, Atel siayine ni Harry M's ricioe Piiteiicesan, Wades | (hdl lee, (ig |. Gems OM that in New Bat s Government shows tts ponding we minder, planned by «band of conapl A dottery of hs arlillery to be stationed there are | Ball after ball was hitto pices in the fleld where th pe area! warmth of there reception to him, and econgratutated | York etty KM Democratic voters Giepates, and paition 18 tha be 4 guarantce Li ae te 7 feady for cecapancy, Company ¥, Fifth Actillery, tok not be Rot at ia time fess bases on hite, and Ovituary, them that they had xo commodious and convenient rs ae i write (hake nis rhe mrone poe vat the wegoti |) Le brought to a satistuctor . ? g gender) *] thin was done, ball alter ball in all nands “rouna’ rueture, where Seetelnen. fan ade o speaker we stan noered, Ua the negotiations will Ue Drought Wa satistectory rry the © Col, H. Dupont tn command, will reach bere in | giyto, but few error. & reat anal ple! A A ad Bee vee Vinee king the folding, except a oy: course of a few days from Richmond, Va. by way of | dropped By ball by MeDonald, which gave two runs, | This distinguished lawyer and politician dicd Fredericksburg and Dumfries, and immediately go ting giving the Athteties no less then | on Sunday at Auburn, at nearly seventy-five years of A handsome lead hy the totals of ‘ into quarters Sinoret two. to que chemmaged, the Ath. | A€¢: He wasborn in Herkimer eounty, In this State, Sept. 21, 1749, Educated at a common school, he MOVRMENTS OF GEN. DLA lotles went into had just been dedicated to civil: bherty ality principles, 40 recently combated ined by the sword, In Anicrica it was that ull mankind were equal and hal equal peaple of this couatey bad long herhood of man ant the wat District dents of the v. District met Tie Hev, Dr. Bellows, of New York, has written a etter to the London Tinea on the Irish Chureh gues saya: The dis tof the drish iieastire of eve portance to the na than Taal Inte cats of crown, | ‘The evidence that of Lacroix, who swore be saw Whale Me ‘The other evi lence was clreun 1 the Stato ub tn the city «me dul accomplishment of this ref: differs in no taaterlal deereo from that elleited at the Whitewosbing th came frst a school teacher, then a merchant, and of of God." Which was bie creat Lberat D, ir Siger was appoint y toward the | | inquest, but is very damaging to Whalen, Bt is anid | Montgomery Ilair has received a letter an- feat bataae a { ¢ | finally a potitician and a lawyer, During the greater a? There wer is Who Willtan Barnett Secretary. lh serve #0 power ully the Crown will nin tho box to ewear | Mouncing that Gen, P. 1. Blair, Jr, will be in Phitae | Honk batting, ran up their in the bondage came di atloand just | On motion of Col, Larke, sseouded by Major Cum: Frctings of the Irivh, tn Ainerica agnin that Whalen told her ho murtered MeGee. ‘The | deipuia meat week, ond will arrive in this cityon | Cish Invings, by way of ted five | portion : his career he was a Dowoseth Ht frend tat Wt was decreed by ta peuple | mings, Col MW. Burns was uranitotsly elected Joverument, aad whic’, wht cou | trial c * . eto the atic K Of Gov, Marcy and Gen, Jackson, and only left the in slivery and occupy the fairest partic | Marsbial of ist Phe Marwbal-ele ; prake nar viowoked by he p trial will occupy four or fle days, Daterdiy: Week, 16th teat Lewitt ihe Seki eat rie oF y ant Gen, Jackson, w y PRCIET ok gerany the. iran po arshil of the District, ‘The Marshal-elect then ede of | dressed the meeting, cod inforwed the representas sls leaders, ut any thine possibie between England - apuren Se¥ATOR MORTON'S MRALTHT she | ache lube aha he anor, wuld beady and Amer Maxcuseinn, Sept, %.—Thirty-seven persons, ar Zot — si rested for taking part on bot in the lots of | Raturday and Sanaay, were brought before the Po- ‘cw Onvrans, La, Sept. 7.—The House on ting the entire control of Ton of the Victory, | PAHLY When, in 184, 1 deelalvoly expoused the canine That anturmphiog wo beird ce ct ea terminated, the audience | Of negro slavery, Previous to that time he had been | gelves the heroes of 1 the war which hid | in tae jor the grand parade on the Vith tust, After ath inving Analy jeaving we what was known a¢ 4 Barnbarner, and had conse taken place so A to the Democrats ef | some renorks trom othor apeakers, the Beerctar » p ding some tl t St, Cath Canada, bas ‘of the Attietios by a 4 the Houth that the Gays of slavery in this country | was authorized to ec iunioate to the jee Ma istrates to-day, and ater ® short preliminary i greatly improved in Wealth. It is represented that ted the Atkentics on their own grounds, | war, however, uever very conspicuous in the Repub | the minds of all "1 fly alluded to the fours a insentigantsa, remanded tor further examisaiion, 7 | SttUfGay pesoed a bili v : he expects ina few weeks to Coke part an the Prest | Thi tne, tov, the trnklan players wera outplayed | jean ranks Sea Pee Mee eth ammentncnde ne Urleny wituded to tho tours | Rarcauicay Maxrina iv Jersey Citr,—Ono of Excitement still runs high, anda renewal ol the | the New Orteans publi sclioole ina ard of “ dental camp strong polntot batting, the Athletic Rapley Mr. Marnn's political ‘ Hed hy | Pamnan vention, and. quoted a por: | Me Targest Republican mectingy that has taken disiurlances is fared. Eviry. precsuilon is being | difectore, to be anpolnted hy the Governor and con. ma Prdusc pear. Heing one of the finest of the sea-on, ‘The weal FOTIA toy rl te anne the cee eealed bY | Gon of their piattorm im favor of suitrage | piste Ih dorecy City this cumpelen was bold fake by the aushorities (o preserve order, | Ermod bj ae Senate, This will probably kil the ‘ polut of the Atlantic game was fu not baving # | that of but fow living men, He became a member of whien had been — totally —tgnored | lat eveuing In tho large hall of the Catholic Inath Conway. bul Ny s comparison of the public debt statement | change pitelrr in their nine, Ahey mined Mralt's | cho Assembly in this State in 1884, nearly forty yearn Aftor passing © few remarks on tie ree | {te In South SINty sureet, undor the wuspiees of the “ | Beitled th poity ; Senator Morton of Indiana, who has been _ . "y A Vill wan introduced prohibiting the opening o of September 1 with that fenued the tst of Aueust, | services in this game, if they never did before, The ete of Ce wt that t Fourth Ward Ciod, Tho announcement that Horace. ITALY. ue pubhe achouta for the present. fh was Flaceom | {ie acu beatiag coln iuterest has imercased gs lise | Pailadelpniane eek siimpertat tanpire'amd a cleue | M40, snd from that time on occupied a prowinent ocratie. party wer tT hlemis to | Gieeley would speak upon yn Presidential content —- ; the talendar for futuro action, ‘The schoo's opened | You. "Phe tt ency Interewb had tne | fold, asl, to tho credit of the Atl it | and influential position in all business connected ntry: the contrary was th Aitwoe | drew together a densely crowded Louse at an engl Fron Sept. Hinister Cadornt has re. | to-day, ander dreetion of the old Board, and with | cressed #11 Muro debt Wok peesented they More these doveat Mant ait | uth bath Ge Binta Gea Sccliaual Gecaeenane ae Wig B gp tale Mold Wevgiven to | Hour, and many, anadhe to gain ectuittenee, turn : : ai r ne former veRWiations tn force. tor payment hin Phe debt | does not settle the championship fe anid National (ie . | away dirappom Mr, Grevie; signed his position tn the Government on acccunt of | “ye registration bill has finally pasted, hearing no, inter “The y craig — was charactertzod by a flory and untamable zea), une ad of Are | the horking fail parties Ar health wad hls dates are provisionally pervormed | — st in taco cide Kalroad |B Rays ak Rp, | icing ens ny, and perfect fearlessness of alt his oppo. | 4 Tan, in by Count Cantelll, Minist + of Pattic Work SOUTH CAROLIV. have incre mg anne | earnest dF Penang {3 i Dest ktown exploit was hia ferreting out | opposition to alt prinelp Vhe urged all | In accordance with the requirement of the con — onnt of cold On ‘Treasury has increased | Burt, tt b. 0 2 2 itedtenn,e ees aie ary # ne the trauds i ad Slaten (vow beh " N e eee may be m. attained bythe | fhetusers, pieliei te ef gel he Goverty | duced in the Sent» today to suppress insurrection pee ok oy! yt aay : i $ dowafall wos due, vor for'a man to be Presid who, io 1, white at | | ; es ¥ CW Lire as plery fs oe fetal ole public debt, leas Ga ninid, $18 | Ses soldiery were buckling on tisiruenior, declared that | Deore tio or & Dewocranie Wiawaw, Pasa ere Sen win ccna oe lair ‘ | INDIAN THOUELES. eel ya {3 LANOn MOVEMENTS. “Coercion by the North was ax revolutionary av! Rawisy, aNO Mass Muurine. A Seym ue and FINANCIAL AND COMM ; | Maerelace Makonen 1 eh lbaey ecersion to the Sunt." Aa GH Unt same wintertyaR | Binie witwem, elttated in Broadway, between Third Parga 6 Hon, Box he ot . ; roiepone | Waked a reign of clot In New York: and ta "Ct | and Fouth streets, Wiblinstur i 1 er dclthannmtt ol eH te whee tee fing . ‘teal m Gy han Cosa Patcruns.— The Painters? | prociaimod “that ttt A, Mera, faltares ” bat | tobe wed weak. ae es sey and ner entaxorox, ¥ eines | 1m pien be , i si might, when sone new mom- | ho poteutate could over” say" fallure”™. bo at etrnmontal meal SUC N Great earn | of the Vermont election have not yet been completed, | try, even y ye. ae a Late plone was proseated, from which It appears pew, (Great chives In conclasion he on, and rover ria tway 1 M4 Lino, but the following statement of the vote ts Lelieved {0 | APPLICATIONS Fol watRNTE AND CVV HATS | that ae Lod twas realized, and Uiat the. tom ‘ow thely sense oF hiberiy by watts fur persone wer tates, reat te tival wa During tho part week th Mutua Club the age, Gen , TaTI | be correct : snl for —United States Lon: La the carly part of the eveuin Fraixvonr, Sept. for patents ond St caveats, I Hrintes org syood and Hole as View President ands Na ER MIRE nT Se ata A atnnite 7 i as middot a Lanner conteining the mauer of the Nati Fe aie Otis houine te dull; rents 10 france ss For Paze (Rep.). seveeeoeees 40.08 patent rghis have Leen granted eatel AU lnon Movnoses.—'The tron & ty | ernor, ‘The Senator was loudy applauded at the | state ex ds taes. w v ‘ For Edwards (Dem.)..., teeeeeenene LACH Gaia Gh VIRGINS, Foul band catehoe auntie, machine shop have settled their sirike..T' close of his remark, | peated elects from elitey ty Hept, 3-5 P M.—Conton-—The, marhet Repeblickn wslority os Accounts froin Kichmond say that in August | Whey test bans ov hiGe-AMlanth, Jo umes, Atnietie, | sipointed a commultce to Ingubee 1:40 the trout inte Moaede~ radley, | witer which the Mie whee a Nes 4 : ‘ Gen hoden sold tor settlement by colonists sad, after hearing both Of the ease, the netion inh Ie f(b PGA, yt py . uuchanged, Provisiouy—Lard b 1861, the year of the lant Presidential election, and | Janda will be setticd thls fail, The Moilandera who | "PM aoe ctoan hite—Atlantic, 6 times; Atutettc.? | Winds have resumed work agin nt Sh #, but the | delivered by several gentlemen to a lotgy ¢ | Prestdent of the Thi:teent oe Gert, Macoy, cut thorefore tae proper one for comparison shows thus: nity, Trowel ecole ea niles @ Mines Atuleticn? | uperintendint’s refusal to take any but competent | UP ® late hour iheeckoe te ‘ ry eddreen} cd Sevom, Sept. t-—3 Pr. M.—Clovae aa per ewt, : t is pod theniselves ¥ poral t hitemAt hands, and hia right to discharge Incompetent ones, - After whieh" ge cram UE odleatony | adbirena of Aunt Fed estiaiie great ineny 0 | Doubie pinve bys: Atlan we ined hy the Union. “Kverything gocs on | Republican Banner Rute Se Males PE bat “BAG: fad Pryreati | Republican nner sseesssernn rabies thal 8 ret Aaah? Of HR smnootiily at pr | ‘Coun, | Marriauds wen Uicon Iaseeduged. ile daitterea (a Pp anime kept. Toh ee ae | ie preroia reid long IRE Team Pe LST ONE of the front brick. | A large concourse of people assemblod hava, | lengthy and temperate address, wlich waa repostedty B francs for staudard white, Republienn majority... | ; Then of th er Base Tal Of | baycra was ping, at LT West Thirty CO) Naan ¢ Was followed by Congressin e annette Republican gain, 9,5. MEVENUR APPOISTMENTS, ptiew York, arrived home on Buturday night | second street, to dry amiaer reguistions | oatnedas snet te Grant and Cot- | Hooton, Meclans™ Variary t. 7 iw es ———-s— following persons have been appoll . it oar thrones New inatae they ahi ts phe oa nd Mi ( £ MARINE YR) CONDENIND PHLNG RAkea, oni gf reoOr LAYS: bes “4 ona sa winafa team sito part ular the bus! ‘A fax banner, ‘The meeting was held in font of Con ser, Ia fiaam and Menry G, eres » oh yea WinuTng thom w idle sion, ant a vote | cert Hull, and premded over by the Hon. DP Niche | yp } . Loxnow, Sept. 7.—The stecmship Atlant > Kulus Motter, Lane Sept. # Dexter and Beleue, at Sixty-uluth street and | was unanimongly passed ad to w forme ols, TI v1 . e al The o ad by Mogies, frat Pies New York Aug. 2, arrived in Provinewce, BR. 1, Sept. %—The report in | New ¥ ¥ have | pith avenue, at £2 cock Ee OTe a frogs warts Should ve Gas’ on DUS: | {Re chic eee ee Ora ea ea ean ta eet ee others, "ue Uaioe yort ray, i Kew York 7 pare, and velegr uphed thenee, | a the Crisinon for tue Seventeent Peansy vinla District, > ings ereoiod y ton hour men, Farther busines was featively througuox He made aa abt on bout wa sot is easel on | Ct Sey ff tT le | >t ontpaned ‘egular meeting of the Uniow at quent speech, convincing all that the prince NO | Friday night, is tneorreet | aad U. W. Malchar for the Twelfth Uilo Dis'rist, ; The Tips wilt Ilall, to which time and place the moeting was | Repupiican p | rede iy (rey rye saainiciesonrers Tuorrixe Matcit on tu Fasntow Counar, 1. 1. } adjourned, id ihe sive at Grastand’ Colteer th | : puta, Sept. 7.—Alfred Alexander, un: reer pierre m * in the election of Grautand Colfax the country pane Hauirax, N. 8. Sept. 7.—Dlanchards, the | der sentence of death, who was. recently Fe-pited, | ais | peey Weta akara Wiekonr Jack in THnue | Masten Masons’ Muerivc,—An adjourned meet- | Lave peace, He quoted from Wade Marmp Prom the ADany Argue Union member of the Paritament of Nowa Scotia, | 29% again been respited by the Governor; and this . Pra | (Motmbereta hee a satee ft $200, Ketwoen John | ing of the Mister Maw ns’ Ansociation was held yea. | Forreat, Tcombs, and other rebels of the South aa | The New York Leader, commending tho West b | time the respite fs for au indetiaite period Iv Esser Twextrern Staexr.—Shortly after ie ret Agr roy rot'abr. | torday ub Of Liberty street, Mr. John’, Conover | “¢!hes from w that | ern fislium of eareying una politcal ro th, Lady Wells, mile heaw, three in fy VE has been unseated, the Election Committee having yesterday afternoon on t dl his election illegal. ange ft. Cirkewold. should fisuhice svion before the people, and that Me, gueate | poses hat An Jolnt dise | presiding the Pemverat Mr. Lostevin, reported that soctety men had a seberte piled’ bs hin this muraing for work, tes herih i that one ennee of our troubles to-day was | Cornell ehoul ly im Wke inomucr, luscuss tie iasaes Of Supply of men bins be found work for them else. | OM account of the leniency of the Governnient to- | the eanp with Mr. Bene where, Some of the best eight-hour seciety 1 ward the rebels; that h ul they been treated as they We seevnd the suggestion, Wil Uae Radical lead Tarcow anoltine Me were CURR at thas The deserved, and 4€ the Presidevt had not botayed tit Worcesren, Mass, Sept. 7.—A young man | t¥00'clock yesterday afternoon, a fre broke out on espondencs _hetwoen at-Gor, | named Andrew Quinn, £1), eas found drowned | the top ovr of B14 East Twentleth street, occupied ina Lorees rey Genoral Wilkins appear in the | this afternoon tna small peut. Quiasigamond Vil | 4%, dvreliing, used by clildren playing with ening papers, Tho Governor requesied the Attor- | Mase, wear | ee ae ainount t ¢ brisling. i} ey General to inform him whether the disloyel sens | Unies, N. Y., oviowe we | sion Ihekory deek pi In Cuatiia Stunur.—The awning of French's @ trotied, In 2s, 14, 2, ept. 7.—A man named Cos. Mente attributed to. him. we Mi DR Done Raid fg Motel, 7 Chatham sirvet, w: royed yesterday Wy ‘Vine Ow y Wells at oneo ot | OH ste had sgt ls country, these men would nob now be. beastitig thu coat perl elsivekad | to Bin the news. | FETs, Niger to garmin suicide tn this city yes 1d consequence of pone one throwing @ lighted | fered t h her tor the sie amount to goto | { tevin) that tin had oat $300 by the abrike, CGRP ees rae woud Nae: Bb fag Dosen Nias : Kiksrnes General’ voplics, sating, he ie" tanepavis | cenit ncoareh the ht eee te then | clede upou it trom an upper Window. No other WAEONS the offir was promptly accepted. | "ater aduering to. thelr orkginal resolution, the | Would be no dunger of a new rebellion " rb =csornes Moonen, te covering. ihe OF cntertalning or Blaiseal y, i» thought be will | Gainage The previous victory of the stilion caused hOring bo. ah inal resolution, the | "Tie closou amid the ohvera of the large audiei iL Llver o rday night from Black wel's Island ning or expressing disloyal eoatiments | recover, | him. be the favorite in the meting adjourned to Friday next. Hid ihe cheers of tho large audience, | Ban) Lilien on Maturday yesterday, und wagered on hin winnt ', was drowned, ‘The widow of And that the oficial report of his speech WIT show that it is free fi atfeetion, Whe he desires 's Manrronp, Conn., ve listened to him intently mich nd tO go On, bub Lue kiteness uf | Tue Fink in Banctay Sraenr. he following whieh we Jonger, wn $10) to So wen tre ‘Tan Vauntanens ano I Sopt. T.—A young man, | 4. —The English The body was not wor v8 : tnsurances on the stock of Julius I. | ys'onne . ; : , ; ‘ vr . Mf 6 body, wht the restoration of the Covstitution of NevaBeous” | Bamed Laughlin, aged 17 yours, fell or wus pushed af the ae ; | the owner of the ware taking Uese ods toa tare | hernch of the Varuisters and Volishers’ organization brew rte | reword for the reavery of tie body, which is 5 (e the Queen et ie heat He oppores centers’ | from the plaiform of the depot in tis city x totrain | bree ek ieiwae er pay (ie Hee et Suny | mount tn the frat heat the mare quickly tonk the | met inst niht, when an snnual electia se imner wae made by. Meters. STalee & | + Ligh, stout built, fair hair, turning gray, an fica, “because: Tin ts convinced it. will, ultic | W4% coming In. and the cars passod over his Let, | Huo euow; Hope: Providerces stews Nereek, | Hale and the stalion breaking teyeatouly, she won Md, with the following result: Pres New York, arse | Anwery Perlis att ia uatteatee Scril, wlll: | Cutting off one fo08., Ho was taken to she hospital alo $2.00; Hope, Providence, G14; Norwich, by ohx Length asa The belting now wath; Vi » Dennis Crowly , indidates, with the vts,—Mary Turner was yesterday morne Stites, hich” stove at fs he most | Bostox, Mass, Sept. 7.--The United States Chinsierce, Albany, $21000! Envdrprise, Cin: | Cumnged Ja,favor of Lady Welle, $140 to. $40 being | don Corman; Financial Hecrotary, Hichard Fiza} | peveo." Ing rua ov aa Waa 1a Wear Braet de. dd: Bhoold Ih be the oe Bent 9 U merce, BO I . ali on her by thoes who bad bet on the stallion aud | Correspouding Scere ary Hayson ; Tre i tne event tysand_ : " t Bees iat Nove: Bentls te Beneived of tiorein | tor Hugh MeCulloch arrived here to-day from $1,000, Total, GLSW. Diduite umount of | were anaious tu hedge their money. She again ted | Andrew Heasty; Sergeants Jeter Fined Boy ane Htiner, (of ke Vrines | Kast Bourth st Bewand Talon d, bong ng ¢ etiing of a Third avenue + Butler and otier | loss not ascortalued, 1 Spon (hak Mere. Reo: n. Butlerand otLer | loss not ascertalued al aint Shane Vringe Edwaad Taian, bringing Gen. Batier and otter | a arter pole, bus the ptliton trotting. fis Wire initiated and the ¢ e terday nese 146th wreck W AD fulton Sen ined tae Joyal propie. be Je of | meanbers of the Coumittes who reeantiy visited tat | —— Gn'the back stretch, jussot her nt. the haltanile pe Wor the Journey aaa worenated Mt kuvcked down over by \ runaway "toame feed conntry be preferable to the Constitution | yw Ff et : | Amusements. | beeatne to thinking fh iy whieh Ile wade w few « Bauer Was seriously injured, was tiken home by Ne ea ell Be ant yal | Woncgsten, Mess. —Two | ‘Tee Hieeamoox.—This oxlibition was opened saccenaull. Tht univers at th calling upon ai the y We patlen---Denseduia Preesig, aged 3, of 80 Made Can a Now t eat te avand was drowned, | iu very particular, ‘The hell was crowded by an en- | 1 won tt eetr Sn caraee af Cem ek Cla a rablicnn landlord, and fo | Maken te Yul iitugiialc whore ka aoe eee Oe Orrawa, Sept, T.—It is stated that the Impe- ake was raked, Riis AHdiRaas incarklew Cia Gua Baa | lengths tn was Low Hivenshariaahs Bet be vecation tea ie tonat ‘ward, Col N, i, White and Gog. Koger | putated . HOt Tideh, atseet, aged i m ial Goverument has sanctioned @ general outline of | day evening. Le wes | takenble, Milsalan countenance prodominnt FAtaabedse aia earn tea kat et | tion. Ib ts dolng a very fine business. ‘The. Man ad, dnd renyouded in shyrt but | yesterday, atthe corner of Rour'h avenie and 135th We ater Colonial Railway, pros iding itshould stike | Sasnvinis, Tonn., Committee | wonder their eathusiaain expressed seit tn roan Pa Scrat Ty yet Hatin store, corner of Twenty-ftth, struct | street, aiid cut her face severely on the raltroad Ettaln pinta, Phe devails are led te the Domicion |). AAseania Tenn aiaralttes pader the sal prenwedd scl dn ronring | from the start to 4 hy Levarin nee ty Mewaverr laenleg end Ts pub icans are wide awake hore expect | track,” Taken foe Goyernineat to arrange, | sent, left thle aferniog ines the f culdhood, 1 draltoas ehite titan Mockuliers hel s wecting hat evening in M (0 give an Increased majority Iu November yA Tavene Town iy a Broypwar Styae.—A. HL ie a W es: Comnan) shat neped in ia Port nd aioe ns Hull to devise ny es to keop it fri | - | Jones, of 20 Weat Twent;- ourth st and Charles INDIAN TROUBLE fe a Hea novia? forgot tae Bo A 8 hs Sorieiys whieh was establishol ue | SIxtoonth Axsembly District Grant Pina Grad West Prenty ite eae ee ociae ul non Cherry. st tho village miave: | F for the! fret wo ere did tax Clubs ny rilityg th Ope of tha Mesa yr Shen, often Tho Iudiane Attack Fort Dodge-A Hoy survive rl where their t Pe bub all were | hea business, decks @ quarterly divi his Ch ot last ev he Chairman | t0.0¢ We they exch drew i * ie Figh RESERC BELERE We crears Sept. 7.—On Saturday ee of ging geal | ‘ awn thelr custo, a ero fy : ; the vita ely of Tawi | Reaver apathy ad aut : . ; Wi pt T—On Satur: aie or tare Heart A : Fawn their eustom | urged upon tho members the vital necessity of Took- | fury tung th tue pags wah comamenent a Myely seul Luavexwourm, Kun, Sopt, fA apoctal | Palit at Ctluton Mee Gaede ates root the daye tims oro over.” and pondered | jochont Male Mite, Mite. | uid ott stock, #0 that forthe | tngafer u aol she elestlod 1p. ese Mini wa | from tue ntipss: Onan Wibstotel caric ce erat dexpateh from the Hoye City Conservative, says: A y abundone fon and. fone grt Vistory of ther lowed Inlaid ot aor: | f Hey yast quarter the store lias not ald evpeuses, and a etsy lends Intomede | {sterposu, ail arrested tera, tig Hin. Bina - net saath bh he pictures are faithful, Having seen tue his? y in debt to such wn extent that tt was decmed i tist . eo Leriwath Market Court, the party of Arrapshoes and Cheyenne Lid!ans mate a dou Pea ake AR i ry ns ory At the last meeting to appoint » ltt Wills was Intro at on ral ture Aas ipo rele ag dahanan tala art min moet instenore bud, ead In wot'e few caste Investigate the nilutes OF ie Assocation, Mr Ws principally devoted te | Ret Tipe eave ate Aca har napenteet brand eer De Alte me CU hiss creat Tid atenin she adentenulan’ ite tunder sian bein: | The eprii Minnis, Chairman of (ke Committee, reported that they of thy of the canui Ol Over ine ie ain OF RANE Le ikeee tae on ‘ol the Ta ntry were kuled, and Wasmscrox, D. C., Sept. 7.—Retween the | Ativ many of the miseries of the vuyaze rrixovinu, Mans., Sept, %-—The Springfield | fond’ the “store in not a flourishing condition, | Puse Balog t aud Colles, i mae about 8 woman Who Was prese! a wounded, ‘The Indy ots own. third and fourth sets of Whe Black Crook” p | ont. ‘The Bay of Dublin, which bears coiparcon | races come off tomorrow and continue three de Fhere was neither stock In store nor funds eae Duowen Fi aer7. Who expound n Brown € wile Gen, ol eriden Is now at Fort Doty ta packed Louse at the National Theutro totality | with the Hay of Naples, Is! a tno pievure, Sackville | wilt; ruuming and trotin® each vty, A large en | (, stock, tt und It was recommended that Pate M Reema Sanne. Aaa eEDTGY, fapeachinent, and declared h har Muneral anae by thé burning of apices of gauze. ‘The inanage- | Then there's “Old Trailty’ end St. Pace tries of horses which never bea ay elinguent = inembers who hid ce are ho for then walked ont of Whi : ; i jt 7 Ruled ta An “ wraived here, wheras they should work for them Py tient and audience behaved adinirably, and the rus | deal. ‘The latter iy exquisite ally the tries which never boat 250, and o bay thelr suprcriptions, = A resus | Wii, ‘here they were tnken hold of by the | Pull their trouble ocenpied & carriage " eym x Wis ehocked almost instuntly, No iijuries ofa se: | view when iluminrted. fi th UT part we he Hamy Tuce, Also, Hutton | Waa | oflersd, 60 cloNe | CG ROS | a near and aed tk Cnt ea oe teieg | strect below \ Hantrono, Conn, Sept. 7.—The funcral of ex- | riuus character ure reported Trish dusuting Car, which reminds un of " Micky andl heat running race, nnd tho business of the Association, wh a te ee ere ne Ree after discussion ith Genan Criaa Maxurac 4 withdrawn to be acted upon ab | PY! olan.” of enn MT on dues tayy wid wornor Seymour took place in this city to-day, Baitimons, Sept. 7.—In conformity with the hv Hon, Chartes &. Spencer next ry N is wandterin: 1 Lue; i i the next row A committee of gra, A third g sof the G pie the elouily skies the streets were thronged | annual custom of th: Association of Old Defenders, cutee & Bia wanes Lucy, Foaranught, and tthods | saainted to eanvene fur new membre to the j meeting in a humourous, and teling Union, BE OL she. aeiie wha maine Gnas k ee | Of Halimore, composed of those who participated iu is ; ( ‘ elation, and cons ew forth repeated rounda of ap int > Hh beople, who came upon the carly trains from | he battle of North Point, vu the 14th of Bepiem- | ePPY county le represented by some sccue. th —— pera cal eameary a ae tive wocie- | tnuended to vote twice tur, Cran vehi) al sande «public and many private buvidines, | as, they rere aie ded diving serrico in c, are represented, ‘The whois i Harry Hi jenle, Public meeting, to be hel time, wend ee BD vhim at the | when the Diret View d many stores aud residences were draped in | Pyeyiyt ne qAient Tiree’ Methodist ‘Ppisconal | exhibition is certainly tho best of its kind ever pre- | ‘Tickets admitting a gentleman and ladies, a | /RYMMK ai labora. mon to come forward and join | Member of the Elec ay ae ae hale, ee urning. ‘ Hy Sented to the public, and Is well worthy ofp: dollar; hulies without gentlemen, free,” tho Association, and assist them to more effvctdally 5 Panes 4 over until ewe wore anizatlon wi On tho 12h inet, the will partake | ho be Trices were held at the resitence of the de. | {arty membe trinmphan 1 the rates at Harry Hill's pionte yenterday, With his | SFFY out thelr plans, 1 sal eens, 4 age, ‘The songs that ure sung 80 swectiy are enon t A Comuittes of Revision, Set a AT geetcele A Mt byes KinighteTerapior, | of thelr annual dinner at Goranstown Trak ie Reon Uagie ie THER Telok ae ee | et ent cT age Dame retaaraay:. TIM Bis sas pended on the etal nposed of Messrs, Hrosch, Davideohn, and Silber: AEE Khieh the body wis conveyed by them to —— oe Sure ly Mr, Rowland is quod, but alitite nore brogue | charge the ladicn 'wlio had uo Beaux to foot Weir | VioLarion or mux Excise Law.—Charles 5 avaey va ws nppointed to examine into the eligibility 64 or.i's Church, whore tt lay in sbaie wutil 2 o'clock, Political tema, would be accestable, Tt was regre that Mme, | bails, Yestorday Mi held his a sion, | ol ‘oene street, and Pe shes, of 2 ee See ndidates fur membersli; motion t ow fh wus Visited by tne psante of peonie, N N {reunite ts bilbeas TRH Lavine das’ tonanh rome oe Vinmosemrlng te. | Tiataig cettamtoen Gee alae fo NE ae Hreots and Peter Hughes, of 24 go overy man Who wus those shall be admitted to the meetings of the sasce ‘Le bovty Was plaiuly attired in bisek, and near it tesny, N.Y., Sept. 7 The Republicans held | jigess, ‘Misses McKenna, Dalton and Bemonde sang | months previous the elite o! Houston, Coosby Cree DE Ite Tee eee caranees, | entitled to vole. Jct them placo one thi | ciation who evn proluce thelr license ay an evidence the sword of the deceased, while un his left meeting ab Tweddle Hall this even | charmingly. Miss McKcona might pata liste more | Mercer, and. other interesting localities Raye. ts see Maden’ Wine Retna aaa” aly Around the polling districts of their being members, was lad over, ‘The Kxccu: Droust rested the Masonic jewel cf tls order, but a | Hours was, tho principal speaker. | Soiritin lier sunge, Mr. Charlee Mekvoy personated. | looking ftrward’ to the day Wha Hay ie elescie | same cu Sunday. When brought up at Jo stration oflces; and If that was not Ure Committee, composed uf the officers of the asso. few months ago preacuted by. his brother Maso A by Henry Swnith of tus elty, and | armey the Guide in fe Irish style, This panoratna, | again Scontrulling. the, wild splite, that. fo Market Court, thoy werg held to ball by Justice Led: | cicnt to prevent unauthoriaed men, from | eatin, were aushorined to tsa a elveutar eating o; over LwWo hours the throng moved past t he Hall was crowded. | we judge, will have & long Fy i | Peed down the’ viver-—uch, the “trs: TES NS ee ee renika ba The emote he Cred devours, tobe eaten | ypon dil the nanuficturers to Join the assoctation. n KGtuke the last look at the face of the hi . > eee thin: @aal on. All tho resiurres of ARRYING SviniTs TO Paisonwus, —John Y je Convention met the robe The otjects of the orzuulantiou are to be set forth is ee, tne sae Locke ak Fe fee, OF Hie buacred | fog ous in New Yous Hansonic Socterr.—This Society Oe a ee Trt Or uae ereenroout | aalleg esterday charged befure Justice tuuny Hall, and, at tho dictation of Wai the eiveular, About twenty new members were ads appearance of death. The fs Lewistox, Sept. 7.—Hon, Hannibal Humtin, | Belt ib nunu eerie hep A Gp ita roome, glorious, Harry invites bis pugiltsile friends to feflervou Market Court, by Jamies Yaleactehae ae (ines aren overt mitre n Of eriect j eace, widressed a Uiicdn mass meeting ubt ‘ iO FeROree Ue Sup, Ganeren e present, ‘Thy tisu ‘ond to i cond District Court Prison, with a eo OheR iow 8 byipasliine h re 5 gm of barieck Leder. sehurch | mgreated.a Repulilcan mars mecting at AubUFa | Omcery shuw th ito bein a flourishing condi: | BEprerent. ey 16 yond 4 a4 mn yen tan to convey ton prisoner inthecele & tere | fice. They also nominated Po b. Blulr, who Vi" Opp Fettows’ Haun Association. —A generit eer vieen at the eh arch aE esslinineal a daile: toeronsine. ond | Sone, Tent Ua F balance in the trowsury, and | Soeur tie prin ipa en's of muscular eliristian> rhon whiskey, wee al!y declarcs for reducing back to slavery the Liaek | meeting ot th ckholders of this Association wat in yort of three military com | the vote in this part of the State will Le the largest | Mov an uly J ene Attendance for the | try, and does all-be cin to check the decline of the | tticles of Of tie South by giving to those rebels whol ty | held yesterday at the hall and Cen: Wicm with bands, Kaeghts Tomplais trom Hartford, | every pol!ed, fe rrarce: for thelr fall ant minter ceoncertas | BW, which, in these degencrate days of police, aud | Sesivns, In detwult of 9400 vail, YOR Gs Gantt ea ieee ieee, wuite | Ke. Ort hateae ao teaah rte ocean Tere aad ara ee een Catkect | 4 Battiaonn, “Md., Sept. %.—At a primary clee- | We may fniriy oxpret at least a dozen good performs | Hw wid order, is In danzer of bocoming extinct A Wicks» Boannixa, House Keres, —William | iuen fu fs bac nN Mated'(o examine Wie comfition of the ime fey, Gaalias abe Bt Hance ane Cee nel Mom aie a for delozates to the Convention | ances, We aro glad to ave that thay exhibit’ greater aflatry chiortéred the stearn' at Yankee au ¢ | Smith.» sailor, yesterday appeared before Justice | fo re ar brok 1a] stiution, reported th ‘ Fre, amaere Of Se bar Sad Stbe BOVE" | topo » for Congress trom the Feal and energy tun has bec tasniiested for years, | Mezebnnt, an at pine o'ewk both wore af the foot | Hogan at the Tombs, aguiuat a boarding-house k pooer meeting, and told that | charged their duty by aE, Lae SP pe ut a mio inicagth: Tie | District, yeed of thirteen wards " new Board are ablo netive business me Of West Tenth atroet to recetve thelr erry cargo named John Nelson, keeping at 14 Moi eve were only two roads to eternity—one Wes | roeelpts : ubleg & procession soul o mile in lengib. 148 | eity, trom thto the Twentieth Inclusive, and we expect they will give the public a ge The girls were ina bi wumor, ‘They lald them: | whom he eherged with stoal ng from bit | morrow, thorny, and crooked, and let the f a ' e So ee arert ware (nlarved: | ananm Weket wae carrie every ward, In the Ol theinselves, ‘The principal Dusinoss ti flys out for a spre 1 of Jour common aprecs, ateli vorth $100, and, $101 Jn Dilla, the ther was hard and smooth and 1 burseine perkdd, $14,758, yn 4 vy, where the rewina were Interred. | Second District, to wbict th" fest seven wards ure ck the teeing oF Baise nie centllad vata Harry HN spree. ‘sere was finery enough 0 | inant’ was Voardh sin May lint, t, well if dat be som 6. OT mitted n chunge Of “locality perrote gune were during the march of the p » Archer has cariled Cauugh to msure hia ree | lows: Prewident, Dr, Eager; Vice-Tresiieats Mock w dry goorls store, ond the Jewelry was rome- | yrom the nMidavit of Sinith ita © wooils darn Koon, The Demoera reported the follawing resolution: Phat the Board of The following gentlemen acted ge pall hearers | Toda and a canes Hecretaries, Dr. A; etre i, | Seek vat’ boted'in ite skacwiee or rely had diet Serie foe AG bine Be Bree | Fahy were Bae Hn te position of te big visas Iv | Managers be vuthortaed and lusteucted to nego: Dol. 8 rze, of Baltimore; Adjutant General | * nt, 7 he ratification of ico} Treaourer, : vs y Pibrarian, “ area anit of his money le din bis 160m, Di wad nomtuated Chase, or Pendicto ¢ | for a auitable plot of land at nn eligible loca: pol 8. Ht Palmore! Aaintenk WARee Diya hha mela, he CoREEREa ieee nf Win. beorgie. Mass’ and "Tenor Couustves were | 4 we the Woy wes no hin hoon 8 W Itin the hands of Nelo, counting | Hendricks it_would lead to. damnation... So they | qorth of Tneutg-tnied street, Om whick en O80 Boe ‘ouce y; Judge Win. D. Shipm tonigt, ‘The clula marched through the sircers | #8 elected, and tue meeting then adjourned tng, wed chatting, and si Ho 1 on Inslatd that tue should hay | pouante | Seymour and Blair and took to the wou low uty be creeted ata proper time, Mr, &f Vuited District Cou Hon: equipped, and then to Taylor's Hall, which wi ag atandon, All the women Were not go Pot Ut ohead Ree may ae Hai they have now gono $0 fu > the woods that | Taylor cd as a substitute a resolution directing Beach, the Hon, Win, J i crowded, ‘The Hon, H. N, Conger presided, —¢ mis Wate axn Moxey.—Josephine | but the majority had sume. prettiness, @A few ep tersrreteys ay he went out | they will never got back the sale Mat auction to the lighest bidet tea . spoke at length, ‘The I aged 9, of Twenty-first, iret, near | ue if they had ren ea: lier (an nual: for the he complainant, aud bad hin arrested ou woun Doctor Moore neat addressed the mectiny, J. | without nny unneressary delay, ‘The question wat trees on’ eile » were thronge peer br be hp HR 1G ie OF Tuam trst, airtats near | on they Dad risen eaulict tan panel, rmped up charse. Ut turiler sppcored that the | sald in the course of his reinarks that the q puton the’ substitute, which was loet, It was th during th ment of the pro abileans, The nominee ust by Will of | badghad stayed up ell night 20 ue tenbned tn prlson Coma a gt OF ihe fine lias bech | waa whether we should have war and rwpudiation | aer » voto by shares orlginal reco the distin friends of the de ir, merely rose ut the wenth street, with + Boruing and in time, Homo seemed ae if they had not Mets aks rage te PY foumplnie’ | end n tmployment for the peopie, oF pes f vis then emended # 1 rear or \ our, of Liteificld; Gen, onecment o eting to pay his respects (o and chain und some ! broken their fast, and bo nuthin in their bommaehs | vam of 81,4) to pppear for tial. Tho defondune, | Grant pec ety tad tek it ered | Twenty-dhind street,” aid rier some shay wis Judge Carpenver, of peuple, thenkdg Hen sor the hominatio, lize {wall at $148, ‘The prisoncr but u qnantity of tie + nd that Blow who wue buted by une Brassul, kocplat aliquet | po Noe would be ae resolution Was carviod by 383 Nid, Tt was ove Of (he iangeot tenerals over to do what was right, Ho tien retired tral | the erkine and war contin by dusts b Me mascu!ine por tthe OAPRO wepecnod as {asi Rove te Get eae easel, Koonunga liauce | par. und ery Saul be p the | resolyiiot an y ardoved to ihis Diute, Ww d it ) Halle ereetiug—huw could ye t~ wera try . Ag Ban Rnd M pay eroulabed @ ae ac ws this Siat Chivers. wewer In defuult of ab fereatiug—how could it potas wera the Ladi ty native oi dn dhe soldiers elub abtonded jhe wiceuns under (he f adiourned. ‘ ne ~ - peepee . 7 enews

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