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PRICE T POLITICAL. LOCAL POLITICS. Nagle was elected Chairman of the Rxeentive O ee sascoun mittee, in place of Capt. Esworth, reslened. Maranchnaetts Republican Convent 4 Repudlican General Commiite Wend Cecantnt nai iet, Ie Pomnpnere of, Cae " Ward orginiaatio Woncrstan, Mass., Sept. 9.—The Republican | This body met let evening at the hall comer been, Carotid in the aimee tein ey toe wie State Convention held in tits city to-day, was avery | Of Broadway and Twenty-second street, Mr. Freeman | Sicth Ward, 49 members; Eighteenth Ward, $1 mem- NEW YORK, tigen efert te epi Ang rene There | raha. FROM WASHINGTON. ‘The great race for $1.0 betwoen the, celebrated ee eee oe tery for the fOrMeE eT | Sparxorienn, Mass., Sept. 0.—Notwithstanding the showery weather to-day, the races by the Spring- WO CENTS, —»_— Special Despatches to The Sun. International Convention Wasitesotom, Sept. 0. . 7 ; 4, Fithian to the ebait, The meeting was called to | bere; Nine Ward : of Workingmen. bool i Gog field Clab were attended by Ave oF wx thousand | 4 sony perwmey un. coURFYEY AxD MR. BiNcKLar, | MTEC kathering, ond was participated In by most of | Snter,whon Mr. Charies 8. Siencee protested agatust | tuiset from over Wath Major uteer and, Geo, —— people. , the well known party loaders in the Stato, The | the regularity of the call, ‘Me protest was laid on | Kiscum were elected. Vice- Presid —_ Artaxta, Ga, Sept. %—Tho Senate to-day | The fret race was a trot, cpen toatl horses that | Private telograms fron New York, as well 98 | iron Win, Claflin was nominated, by acclamation, | tha table 05 10 45. Tnate to Inoreges the mamber of Viee Prost Qrrest at London of a Sus- amended the Rotief bill by striking out the second | had never beaten three minutes, mile heats, best 8 | Parties who have artived here frora that city, report | ror Governor of the State. ‘The ticket t« the wane ¢ Mr. John Fiteh ofered the following (1 to almit New Jersey into the orzanizn section, whieh includes money in the schedule, In 8 $08) to frat horse, $100 to secon, 420 to taird, | {Hat Binckloy's lubors there in the matter of Investle | iaet year With the exception of Joseph ‘Tucker, of {ion mich was referred to the Executive Comantt- Sevevteen horses were entere ic | eating alleged fande upon the revenue, have been | Lenox, for Licutenaut-Governor. | It was resolved to st of the evening was taken up with bus pected Fenian, The House pasted a bill giving ald to the air tine a ho’ 1, clght of w gating allex up Lenos, for Lieutenant rt nove t Seiad Spuanane Wad ind Weed ya fallwty Creagh: sorinensters George. week Roy, entered by 3, I. Photon of thie etiy, | CreRsit to an ingtorions close, Is aj peare that yoo | Htean Tote oF the Rintey Instend of on the entire vote iv vy | Elling to appear, ed A message was reecived from the Governor, en- | wae the winner; Ft cond } Fright, | trday aternooa Hinckley sent for U.S, District: | aa now. A resolution was oilered calling for Senator frat ret, al whereby the sail ie Gens Vere ~ teran , “ bt ig AP oe adil cla Pt Courtney to visit him at hi ta th reélection to the United States Senate, nbiy trict Askociatton, wes @banaed, be aud | Crane nce Celie ortenintion teens Josing the report of the committee in the ease of | third. ‘Timo, 848, 46, a4, t4 ‘orney Courtney to vis! at his rooms tn the ‘8 reGlection o United States Senn’ the sume ie hereby reconaldered : ant and Colfax organization, numbering at NCASTER, | ° he sec 7 :, Lourie: ad ti er ‘With great cheering. Gon. Butler a) y te ooh —-- —- negroes, and giving the names of the persons re- 1 to second ; Which was contesied only by J. P. bce sae soon “4 7 Lites of the distin. | atso Pet Ww Uvsrg Facofully ok himeoif LL dey 4 t Pf orden, and, a 4 ee Vohject of the meeting to make ar- . ekerman's Bi tie 25 ‘ 4 ‘alshed 01 t 7 1 one. of th idates for any o i nite do the duties for which | rangements for the Grant demunst GREAT BRITALN. ceiving the neat highest vote. A lengthy protest | Ackcrinan’s Kagle and D, F, Ryan's Remorge, the | guished Solicitor of the Internal Kevenue Barean ing we peciorgec target 2 Wore appointe'. ‘Aitce several otter points of | in ue on Tinestay, when t avand parade ts te tage mor winning In 4:08, nt anes by Geking Accompanied the report agninst the action of tho | he dhru was a running race—a dash of mile and | Mf Diuekley conmenced busines by aking Mr. —— Loxpox, Sept. 9.—On Monday night the police | House in expelling the negrocs, which reviewed the |» hulf—for a premium of #400, | This rage ress tted to tar nervekl will be (he Gre Major Nitzache was elected commander Boston ; Jo 1, New Headford, The order from. several y Which ede he had made up his mind to ap: | lowing Fesulutions were adopted : Hat site the to which the abe |. gcatiemen, Mr. Spencer said | place, of whieh Gen. Kry ré dling thett time the Committee | Maralial : 0 Ponsti- | {he same as yesterday's running race—MeDaniet for in the investigation before Commissioner | {Reetred, That the Kepublicans of Masaichusot i © resolution Was te the German Division on that oceasion, In behalf irrested a man named Augustine Byrne, at his lodg- constitutional question, and states that the Consti. Lizale Rogers beating R. B. Forbes's Climax, Time, | Gutman today. The Distrlet-Attorney, in a somo: Hy appre platform adopted by the Hep work reCnroling Twenty fret Dist Comrat Haber, who oa the o¢easion of the late German tizr in this city, on suspicion of connection with the | tutton clearly gave the negro the Fight to hold office. | g4y a . 4 y ome: Y party ur the matin at Chiengoy and pede uneagemrneat | Ifthe vote Were reconsidered tt Kepubliew rally at he Cooper Institute broke Fenian organization, Ho was arraigned for pr Pending the reading motions were made to table it | The fourth was a trot for all horses that had never | What snubbieh manner, told Mr. Binckley that | (inves to the wanton wil Liscs x Giant aid Schuyler | ga another order would he oberei frm, © subscription was taken. ap, whier Pied ‘enian organ \. ; as adirect inault to the House, ‘The motions were | Draten £40, to Larness, mile hess, best thres in five; | he contd not talk with him apon that | country eonphhputded baciabensc i Mr, Fiteh—They wiil have to leave this organiza: | handsome surm, aut Drs Keackowltger and d tary examinaiion, and tae polleemen whom: hot tustained, and.the foliowing was introduced £950 to Aish horse, $150 to second. Seven horses | gary i Mon » gratuitously attended the patient, wore awarde t, and immediately arose to depart, Wang ‘second. ‘Tine-a10; | Mr. Binckley determined to make Mr. Courtney fier rights of th 1 and secured by national iegtstaltos were entered, six stirced. It was won by Worwick, Resoleed, That the portion of the communication of “§ "| trms and ammunition secreted on tuo premises, The | tho Governor refer nw upon the action of this Legiala- Sie Ta es arrest testified to finding a large quantity of amall The Chairman overrutod the point of order, a vote of thenks, A rerioa of resolnt 3 Me. Spencer nppeatod, end called for the yeat and | read and adopted, having reference to ee Deine: eciding ws to AH 2:13, tho muste, and rushed toward the door and attempt: approve the aystem of re. | RAY Were taken with the following result: | cratic nominetions for the Peesitency and View prisoner was reman ted for trial, ctiecomstitsttont be petaraed'ta’ the Gove | . ‘The fifth and. teat was a trot for alt horses that | oa to close it, #0 a8 to kerp the Distriet Attorney in Mie awemaking porper of | Fay the anne gos meatal 3 Vrew!tencs. infor Guvernor and Lieutenant Gover. Jetferson Davis has arrived here from Liverpool. 1 the following resol have never beaten 2), in harness, nile heats, beet 3 id \teorney Is and Midnulye no | Mr Janes B! Hot explained hy vote by saying, | sor for this tate, declaring. that dein wozes hi Sopt. 9.—The Archbishop of A. hy j, That the monbere ofeach Honse are the | in 3, #12) to first horse: $40 to xecond, This was tha | the room. In doing ¢o be piached Mr, Courtney's faith of the country te | that aa he owned binself and had not been prom tat the veterans wil support tt Deputy, Sept. 9.—The Archbishop of Armag! ‘Of the qualifications of fia members; and ot tis | most cxeiting race of the was not complet finger in the door, ‘The latter immediately turned | UT lard. lucrative piace iu the tax office, he would vote wninations of Chicago and Syracuse, ; Ata visitation in his diocese, predicted that the dr Bors and they are the Keopers of Wel own CON | Ht 7 P.M. when the darkness compelled an 1 iihd Girnaleeut trom ie mead Pntely turned | ktioireds, That we repudiate the position of the Applause. > Hifahment of the Irish Church would cause a dls. besrepeed Rabat thorns fe ment until to-morrow morning. The frst Wi ." ‘oon, houlder, getting In such s | Dewocratio patty recently, and authoritatively take ir, Fitch said there shontd be no retnrolling until na tetabtishment of the ame A resolution was passed to awear In the members | dead, betw elellan aud pre Tha jollow: | Mow between Mr. Binekley's eyes as to send him in Has teataged Gierebeation an Luroposes toavee | after tho election; it would creat discord. He con: { solution a Led Union, and would make Ireland a oe gen bes) jing Roimala eee tog ts 8 summ 'y of the race, as fer as trotted: a burried and confueed manner to a * Mr atenctig * eo ae i . ba ee) for the previous question on the An inquest was hold tast evening by Coroner aera encot.0.—The weather at Doneaster to. | tnt. Several of the now members were sworn in, sechetinaesss:. woot A PET! Courtney, curaged by the pain of his Angers, ful: | tends direett + + witpalpnagaceind over rose to aay something, when he was | Flavin, touching the ease of the colored man, John Loxnon, ept.9.—The weather st Douesster to- | ani took ara Hichard Neavois, i} lowed up his success by mountlug the prostrate re pled by Mr, Spencer ane Williains, who died on Sunday night last ina pince Py vee TeeReLE Ke len ody jear, the alr €00!, ANBUNTA, Gay Sept. 9 ie, paticutare of the Hmprengvosecsers ‘ Solicitor of tho Internal ius Barest upon the ne oF talking to yous Im talking | cajicy Caravitte, within the limite of the Ninti Ward, | Se ae aeeat the day man the Bt, Lager | ehown it have been unprovoked. the hegre apt | UVic Sas acca ict ius ota, where ke pounded iu uatil the ex-Asslstant Semoeranie brrpositton is au ey Spriicer— You're talking to the Committee. | from the effects (is supposed) of injuries received at 3 ybody, open the skull of one, with an ase. while his hack r bh cnn Morr) Attorney-General enlied loudly for quarter, Mr. | of one daty aud a fraud upon those who have trasted man (hamuering}—""Come to order, Mr. | tho huads of several men, The evidence elicited ttakes, the realt of whieh surprised everybody, and | was turned. The colored peuplo in the meighbur- | To-morrow will be the last day of the mo Courtuey, however, had gone in to win, and poor | M4nauon, Spencer, irestharyrall ed iad : ransed wild excitement. hvod captured ond hang the murderer ‘There will be a dash of one and a quorter . pr Kevolee!, That the public f the Mon. Charles ‘Mr. Spencor—' reasing me. owed thaten the night tm question Join Robim a two mile heat race; also, a double team tr The St, Leger was a aweepstakes of 95 sovereigns a - close with a graud trot between Lucy Fearnaught to | Binckiey’s eries were unheeded autil the attention of two Deputy U. y attracted 6 Sonat Mr. Conover Mr. Spencer— fear th essing the Committee." | son (a colored man) was attickod by two men om Marshale wh Hi, I'm the Coumittoe,"* [Langh- . tach, for three-year olds, colts to earry 122 pounds, aia scsi and Rhode Island, ait Hepobded Vo bu panatiig the Aoeh, cid who rested in ter t 1a , As " dwar: Wieeia Wet e En soitcaie waa shay anhe: eskd bon 0 = — Cpe - . wt he ayes and noes were taken on the ordering of - Lod edger apa a te etic ts fetholas: Courwnta, 8.C., Sept. 9.—The Legislature to- The Piseatnana Pall to fave him from the kate Courtney, Upon belng he previous question, with the following resuit: [vagy at F leb e wee isd yards (2ti subscribors), Tt. was won by Mr, W, | 48¥ Passed a bill pledging tho taxce eollected for the rik wah ple eS A Pocetde hing : f we ee a Vine materiel fuveseats of the coun: | “Anequcation’then arose on the passage of the rexo- | Yeved llin to a house in the Vieiuity, wien death ene Ravana cht, Furmoss, who Will be remembered | redemption of bills receivable teaued by the State; | Was largo and the aport very Ane, inekley sald nothing further about which aide | try, his diligence and success aa Chalrinan of the eenate | tion, with the following result: For the resolution, | Sul ia stout ball an hour, Magnes Clinecy and a tho winner of the Oaks at the Epsom summer a Dill to ald the Blue Ridge Railroad, heavy in consequence of the rain. Tn the trot Mr. Courtney should toke, ant the latter retired, | &e An icra Oe agriinst fag sesauhon ae Goscapeny bet: tote ct ise he meeting. mers a saat) ‘The Republican, {Conv ution electent Kiliott (cole air premiums ro ant it con eH. Pier a Mashed with victory, Acting Attorney-General Ashton nat foreign Bowe Soc + When voting, sald he wished to ex. | ME eit iMenthiy. then. Dr wine card, he followin, 1 mary: ored) permanent Chairmai Tommittee was ap- | Little John and Gen, Hancock of Dover won the Ap) torney Co y toud he. ei " 0 made iat! Mr. W. Grirauvach, f Fornioss, by Buecancer, | pointed to gTeRNE aN arena to the people of the | last hice heats and the race, Tyime—dikk as. aoe | 4‘ TarAns to Ri ekag hal exigacdbtahatier:! Usee dire and Mr. Uridiey—The gentleman Ras no right to ex: | talon tab the Iedurles’ were, ot sa ve ita ‘out of Eller mae 1] State, A. Valiace, of York, was nominsted na | In tho trot for horses that never beat 24%, five | Ne must take charge of the case now before Commis. | pr egrets Wen unon ‘4 ennan deal, A Vertion ot deus th mare AY ir. Q, Hodgman’s br.¢. Paul Jones, by Bucca the Republican candidate for ‘Congress from the | horses came to the score and made a splendid race, | sioner Gutman ; that Mackley had no busines with | whieh dered uel r Spencer My friend has forgotten, Tow long ls | tie" heart was rendered, and Canc Ls: oer, ont ot Queen of the Gib ites eo. @ | Fourth District ‘They were: Wonvler, of Manchester; Young Draco, of ut on Aeatnce he tett the Asscmbly ? rCunharesd: tes Telrianc fe (ete Pg a Wd oa ate ‘ourtit et, Bley were, Wonder, if Manchester: Young Draco, of | it, and that he was only there by rufforanee of Mr, | County aud to manktin fir. Cirkdley—=buwe yom ant. [Leerhier.) were discharged. ‘The following!» theevidence: out of Slarlight..... : ) ean Fania, New Market; and Mondelle, of Hampton, Wonder | Courtney. ‘The District Attorney produced this or- sae a Mr. 8 TH be tek bofors you. "Gaswsliin and th x ouadiee br eceniatiod tia ie Mr, Bowe's bc. ‘The Spy, Vy Vadernand, ‘out of CORDEAONE SEAROR AMD, won im. three siralgt beste; timo RAY. Hy. nnd | der before Mr. Cuimas, and Mr. Bincklay wae Young Men's Christian Assoctation, Mr, Uridiey—Twiee Wroug, Charley. You know Nay ep cso ew wars Yen ah et cece aie ueeaalsee eat ot Zin, Ypung, Draco, wecoud, and Mountain Mit, | thrown out of Court, ite te anderstood to have | Auman, N.Y " pO —The annual Stato | Foie shencet—When my friend was In the Antem: » the store, when Magnus Clancy hit'me ow Margery Daw 5 when thero will be thireo of four good Fi * | etarted for Washington this evening to resume hia | Convention of the Young Men's Christian Associa | bly he was looking after sumetuing besides the rules, ear Pic) Comat Uae LeCcEaNEEe aoe ane Mr. ‘ihowas's b. c. Typhoeus, by Stockwell, out of eoabad ester legitimate dutics in the Internal Revenue Bureau, tion opened ite second day's proceedings at halfpast | (Danghter.] Mt mo, and some one knocked him down; there a : r 1 ‘au, n ; ina was a man with Clanoy, b do not know whieh i's be, f Vibtwe, by Btockwell, oud oF” | _ SAX Fraversco, Sept. 9.-The Savage and the Tee Tart, cotonnes, S o'clock this morning, by @ very full and intoresting Waitt, teterines is tas i utatomron cliteion or ne of them atrack Willleros; after he was down, se saiseegeeeizacs | Crown EUIBEMININg Gomensies, Rave, coes Soeates | feared ox tas Wanaror Covane, 1 2 As the time approaches for the session of Con- | Paver meeting, in winieh all tie mombers present Peetu fea, of the party kieked bi on the head; do not King Atfrod, ty King | | 8 dividend of 5 per share for August, payable on the i 0 Di " ‘ articlpated. Many very appropriate specehes were | Alt. Esterbrook moved to tay on the table. OW @ Mangramcd Rooney, after decensed wae Siti’ cad Lan oF Wockeravers respeetttary Ktxquinn To Dacibe THe Ta rede, (he propritey of amecting te actively dtscuee- | Sartels y Very ApPIOF v : Knoeke down, Le got up and Fan toward the woods B ied 6 ‘ Heap st closely contested trots of he season . the pi y Is Ret Ely IRC | ae ete tee ene cient with ‘roference to | Mf. Spencer rose to several questions of privilege | Knockel down. he woods 5 of the race, 3 tainutes 17 Atuast, Sept. 9.—Tho National Telegraphic | came off on the Fashion Coarse, L. 1, between three | el In political eireter here, The Kenudlicans seat Bhceabaron tne 1 polite of order. lid not see | im again until neat morning told my wrcor Union commenced tte sixth annual Convention at | private road horses belonging to the well-kyown liv: | generally in favor of a meeting on the 2tat, and are | Me Olcets and wims of the Association; ant many | Mr. Mustie mad Me, Spencer was delaying the | {Yo'man was td he Weak out to see where The betting before the race was 3 to 1 acainst | the Deiavan House today. Tho Convention will | ery stable of Messrs, Anderson & Martin in i fooling and earnest ve offcred in bobail of the | Meeting. John Robin Formora, 3to 1 against King Alfred, 7to 1 against | probably Le in session two or thres days. Twenty-seventh street. Ts waa for & aweepatakes | ‘ekIMK another recess s¢ as to keep Congress con: | young men 0 Mr. Spencer rosa to vindleate bimsclf, It was a | gccensed tr narmth fe cette et ee had knows Paul Jones, 7 tol against See Saw, 12 tol against rc tie Ion. 8. OF ERG, mulls heath, bent thires in five, In hacnees, aud | tinously in session, aed thus prevent the Pres | 7 ihe. busit order at | Hast attack, (Laughter, | eccasod So Gris co excess; bad beard peopes Say j Typhovas, to 1 Mercury, 100 to 1 against Avavsta, Me., Sept. 9.—T! on. 8. 8. Cox, of | OF cree te f thom darree, Thee | absik fone Oo re a A‘ o'clock by the President, Kichard I, Steele. he vote was as follows: Tolay on the table, | (at his wife and himself quarrelled frequently; o@ Fyphocas, 1 t9 4 axainat Nereary, 3 New York, atdecwwod thw Deraocracy at Granite Tian | of Sue four enirics, three of them started. Whew nt from doing any thing acrious by way ofwuxpend- | O'slock by the Presklent, Kichar 1). Steele, aguinat, 68 * | one occasion he was Ind up over one month om ae H “ primy, but ere Wass Ay od BB “4 Ruta a ‘ he hight. ‘The weather w A \ Strickland’ be, g. Whalebon Marge Gember OF persons 18 ENORCERE®, bio. Young Fearless; J. Martin's b. m, Matue lark, | standing, and will protably be the co A chepter of en oLered se agreed | very avpropriate prayer, after Which all Jo Tuo berting abont ten Ing officers, ‘This seems to be the general under- , against TLo karl, 410 1 against King Alfred, 13 Paul ‘ on | count of Injuries; did not see the Oght, but saw a bg ae Gaestion man lying on the ground, in ud owas then taken, hy the followin i and T. Vanderker's Epistle to the Ephesians, aud i : ! L + | Charles Gallagher, aged about nine years, was exe against Foraosa, 20 ty 1 against Seo Saw, 50101] Hoxwspane, Pa., Sept. 9.—A large andenthusi- | who had trotted In’ a two mile heat by Senator ! choneks The original resolution was rescinded by the fol- ou teins: Tyshoeus, 110. to. Svazainet Mercury. 4010.1 | astic Republican meeting was held here to-night, and | with the above gamed horses the week. befure, and bart. ecg) gps Pinay nomtdsornina Weing duly opened for tho transaction | lowing vote: Ayes, 08; noos, 4: Grating be wes puian bo tad tecre With deen eee Geainst St. Ronan, 90 to 1 against Groen Siveve, 1,009 | was addressed by Horace Greeley and KE. D. Culver, | which was won by Fanny Bitts, being withdrawn, | {6% ™ ere to comult. Letters favoring thie the Preaident called for the reading of | | Mr. Ketcham moved that the Twenty-fret Assem- tien struck him. (Kobinsoa)y to 8 against Birdsecker, Liberty Hall was crowded, and many were unable to | The betting was very eycu between the tlrec cou. | View of the case have been sent here from Gov, | the minutes of the previous mecting, which were | fet be required to hold ite. primaries at along, ‘owing is (he suminary of tho other races | enter the ball, testanta before the start; Whal ringing in the | Boutwell and other prominent Republican members | Pad and corrected. Washington Hall, Harlem, tn furure. He went on to uck Robinton tripped ‘The Vresi primary ob SOUTMREN WAH CLAIMS, ciation, ¥ then called for addresson on the tw of the Young Men's ¢ hh was respo a tewhieh | iy ristian Aaso. | threatened to make the Republicans lose the dis: Rey, B. Sur- | trict, He understood that the epyoiling eomumit ’ Batrmona, Md., Sept. 9.—The Hon, Frederick ¥ a Scintiia.® | stone was renominated in Convention at Ellicott C alnst Pelotilla, to-day as the Democratle eanidate for Congress of the House, uot know who down o1 everal of the neighbors carried him to a house near and Whalebone; the latter won the third 4 Fann: 2 the four ; “ " ty r is body to-night, o ct ator. Walle, 2; | trom the FINS Cougressional District ofthis State, | M4 sfath, snd Fanvy Biits the fourth, AW and sey. | Some tim ago the Secretary of War called ema Mr, linwhine | Tetra avenge earolied sub, toon who we kusw were | “Ti.teiee cattarh \ i Petting atthe start sto | Eusiea, N. Y., Sept. %&—A colored man | of trotting, was riled Out after the fourth bi upon the Attorney Gereral tor an opinion In the he Association to visit, Ina body, | not Republicans, Persons living In the vicinity pt mere cure, becca of Sie errr ! " ‘Ross, stated that be was in company with Jolin Rob- mS 10K ogsinet Master ,Willle, 6 to | named Watson was ran over by a Galeht train on | sovhaving wou ebeat, Wesive tho caso of war cliims fron the South pening in his Lent a) bi Hie tT, Cl {o,08 on the night tp queetion.; He told witness thet ar eveaet ‘ the Brie a ties caiy Gad [tan hi ae sUMatany, departinent, Acting Attorney Gene shite fon of tho wu wan (ied pesaived tnat tke . Magnus Clancy hud knoekod Lim down; saw ® Desi Wscibah teu bostess caatirben cana) ta: | oar ren temralty teenie Gretees Fastrox Course, L. 1—Sweepttaken 6300, fa finished hia ei forgone ae pelted uct Uy Gok sanith of Hla tion Deltcld'at theabore pisces’ NoXtPFImary elee- | colored woman with a club in ber hand; did not “B agin Acs cry BTC il ical tpamMuaa ae Re lcktosen: | Grae snaaeann fie: Rape Dl Babotels, Tha case wilen was cade by-the Boore ( Barney ot Ni _——o— Under be teste, ond could Sot EMR lajesty’s , ; ye tort vt jckinsom, | Heed: Anderson's fo A potleld, The ease as made bj ere. | Ut Barney of 3 ‘ Sarton Pane Sood Vendy ditckiock: wee lent Onl monty ass candidate for Congress from the | 4: Ml Sirlesland’s br. whalebone. tary was that of one Eliott, of Tennessee, who pre | som ot tie Cult The MET Le Ren Chee roe one | guecemre namertee toanee fac ‘on the evening tar Oe ratte: en RRS. Fea CuUOR ET tects t | HKLFONS ocstce: tapeha Amica ‘ vented aciaim against the Governinent for the rent Ito of Husinors was called to report by @ | arate otut mot Pin nC 1, Marchal read cbnsun ested ous of thet an Telok, son gf a boon on 0% Remy itl and Biseklock, aud 4 to AuTIMonE®, Sept, 9.—Gor, ‘as unani- pi edd a8 of Syracuse, 4 of said Co . Ly ‘I st Bae \ ] Sgelast Lord Paimerste ddd ine Dhyne h-hh Hagia Of Lis promises used ax a hospital during the war. | Hitt ot the Huainern Comm te gure invitation from the Boys in Biuo, to attend the | &M4 told him to get out of hie way; Robinson w ¢ Boriness Comm thee was then ace the Cooper Institute on the 17th, which | Struck and fell down, but did not see hi ————_ perutio candidate for the Third Congreasional The Attorney General # of the opinion that under | cepted and wm with this report | meeting t eccased ean d got hold of f c a tv u PAIN, District of Maryland, which is composed of thirtesa existing Inws the Quartirmasior General is not the first Ching tn order was reports of the sticcess of | Was wecepted, fava ronan” Crea e a wee itelntond the ety of Baltimore. : sage DO eae iar thcomeheut the Bute. Rigecnes | vivaxe Dayton addressed tho club at some length, | colored woman then came up wit ORSAY s \ h dated pament on tho Hensselaer thorized to pay any chims for rent of real estate | or ive minutes were then hiade by J. 11. Osborne of | He said If the election which was about to come vif | je right Panis, 9.—Despatches from Madrid state rae wien Geapateh ¢ ated yeater. | ended this afternoon al about { octe 4 ara won by | uned for military purposes duriig the rebeliion. This | Auburn, Willa Bronson of Amsterdam, P. 1, | would reauit In the election of Grant, the Issues of y oF bis Ife Hons to guard against avy outbreak, Many disaf | Sucridan.” They killed & min Bamed Garince and | 10 uilcs ina boursand 37 aceonds, Dondou, au to the amount of nearly thirty miitiona of dutiars, — | Arowea’ that tagelt Food tad. Kerk uscemmtihed | De fought over again. Ifthe Democratic. party and wifo Of deceased, teatifed fected odleers in the armny have been removed. ther named El. Carson, The Indiaus thea | ber of the Troy poltce, gave ont on the clghty-neve THe REVENUE BUMKAU, through the instru iy of this Association, ‘The | Febel leaders regained the ascendancy whey would bout 7 o'elosk te, 4 ' over the " 0 ed on Westward. Haile, wuaning the thir prize, He walked fifty wiles | gy ; age ry Goneeilion th Tt reteven | agwin be ecompedled to reacw the contest for the alles GEEMA Woncearnn, M ody of an | Without a Fest, aud entered, the contest without wny : hore ae change in the status of the Inter= sit the Be aba P.M.” | Flebte of Inbor,Justlec, mad, manhioud, They Wad It | Guarreled ] siti ayknown mana ining. Haydock walked an ite afte pal Itevenue imbrogito, aud no prospect of an ayree: now da the prevent the arlatocracy | SUNthn" : PEGs San tyana teu Dridge at | pleting his 100 miles. ‘This t# the thret authe ont betweon the Bd Saba the, Coumiesantad or ehve lil ‘getting into’ power | Viglen ered with the rheumatism, but was Benury, Sopt. 9.—Consul-General Roesing, the Westboro Gith Rick | Matance on record of the accomplishment OL Luis Otherwise lenithy 4 wonderful teat, Subscquentiy, Topley, Oddy, Mo- | Uhey have dally tu ae tnd oF forever | preventing them from | "Dr. A. W. Shepard testifled to making post more # without ary prac agent reeently appointed by the North Gersaan Gow- | badly mangled, k bye and Miles walked @ race of tour miles, Which It Jarvis Raymond, of Detroit, father of the Hon, ing ,, the, old cont ‘Tue rebel. aul- | tom examination on the Sth Inst? Where Was & cOMtEs ernment to trent with the authoritios at Washing wou by Topley. " see eco alk Tiensy J. Raymond, editor of the New York Zumea, BUA a aed ay yt cratic party, and | M08 over each eye and enr, as if not done with an; ton, for tho establishment of more eficlent regula vat, Sept. %.—Tho annual gathering -—- bah tds bea ations died a fow days sluce, Whea Mr, Raymond got | were fahting tholr iti at the balot | £teat degree of violence, hardly auMetent to knoe! 4 dent Order of Odd. Fellows of Kese: Mase Bail, A number of those who upon the first dy ° FB Wut : box. They f ‘tie “kepublican | ila downy there wae no sign of iyury on the brains ports, silled for New York on board. tke sieauushlp a RN rs dnp Tiler Excetsion va, Arunenic.—The return match | {9 Jolat Convention of the City Counetls homae Coeen Burope, FOVNN on, Gays 460, He Wee Og 2 tay tute | the organ of the. eheet oad abdower were normaly pill ney . regislis, e, and between these Brooklyn Clube took place yesterday number of votes cast, have cc with a despateh snying that his futher was serio} hak q ta pasok except the heart; the m 0 covering this organ under th positions for whieh th fap ‘aver ita cntien surface, the fonult —— on the Capitoline grounds, ult being the sue: i, He started tn an hi eo West, It, and re, call the | O¢'s Grevious attack of periearditie: thi ait ead for 1, ¢ ainong she prominent : / ele te f Southern Sta ey Would Joln pia Ligdreertoapeed Br 1 Fg estes INDIA, “ cess of the Excelsiors by a score of 34 (0 12 ina . rived in time to soothe tho Inst hours of the dying Le a %, must sot Jed the ma f the heart jeatures of t stration, : - w of y oe plop. ‘a vust have so impeded the movements of the heart at tes seature quickly played game, The Excelsiors had out a Holnt Con aved leaves three sons—Hteury Jy | eae dignity of the old ‘tag | roughont the an st tor the last four year Privapeuema, Sept, 9.—Ex-Goy, Curtin states | strong nine. and played a fine 2 ne, their op relying | man. ‘Tho de ain of the tandy | cceualon paralysia, of the organ If Intensely ex Bownay, § 1 number of votes be declare cited to violent setion: death provably res . 8, via Loxpox, Sept, 9.—The that he hod a very satisfactory interview, Laat being shorthanded. We give the ber lared | the editor, Samuel B., of Kochester, and James ¥., | Nev Sas the stare und | trots paralysis of the leurt, hastened bj press of this city and of Calcutta, aud of all paris of | Ing, with Minister Bur ingame, by whom he w Friday the Kxcelsiors play tho Peconics on tue Capl- | le! it Tovotatlone dectariog fost quired a | of Detroit. miipes found Sostles, before any Bemucraite bevass: | salve ve micht have died frou exeltouent, tekiog India, as far aa licard from, without exception, con: | puted, In We intent mar tir, Othe dr dment to Lasse phy majority of votes to ele Enoch Train, well-known ship owner, diod in | Wax secn there, the "stars tnd bara. Victory now | Me condition of the heart Into consideration, with demn the reported appointuent of the Earl of Mayo da Telege ‘Company, through Mr. Bi Rn NAVA. ORDERS, Boston yosterday of appoloxy at his residence in | make tas iberty eating wich Wey ve bee ‘Alice the above testimony the case wi J +-- ta ‘1 waite the fatter w stil acting as Minister H i Commodore John M Berrien has been detached | Saugus, aged 67 y was mo. quostion “Ot “jresvess, and rofurm | He JU, Who Drought in w verdict that dec OF the Valles Biates wh.d'eh 2 3 | from duty as Light Howe Iaspector of the Fifth Dise - for many yeara that the Demoeratic part, to his an paralysis of the heart; SoumnncTAny, NY. cept. 9.—The convoca- 5 4 | trie! and placed on waiting criere, Commodore did not pronounce unconsiitudional, Buchanan said, rated tion of the Episcopal elercy In the northern section My 4 | Doriiin relieves tim, ant A ‘ownlne sich tthe breaking out of the war, that there was Pants, Sept. 9.—The duty on sugar imported | of the Diocese as held ab Mt. Qeorgo's OE | } Has been ordered fo tuty at tha Naval Acad my, Banne-Brave.—Vaterman and the opera bout | Hothing tn the Constitution to warrant, hitn in pre. Into France has been reduced two franca, Chorch tn this Nas forty clergy- ys abi. 6 a 7 | Lieutenant Commander MeDougal has been detached | gtiit bold sway at Niblo's Garden, where iminense | vensing the States receding; but Gen. Dix was the aber men and inauy dleliaguleled bsmen were preaent. |S beteray"Drevsenee t _Oiatreti, iat 6. eee ee edemaud Of be Jamestown, and placed 0B | audiences are nightly entertained and delighted with | OBly man im his Cabinet whe toeaee a ne oatle Peale ew BELGIUM, nization of the uew divcese, which goes into Totahereredt? 851 Total n the super-Parisian musical burlesque of the oid | py fi i piritual Medium Visite President Jobus | BI Bavssars, Sept. 9.—An International Conven Lockronr, N. Y., Sept. 9.—The Democracy of Sth, Oth. 7h, Hh, Oth. The following, addwssed to oflicers of gustoma, | has now been on the boards nearly two month fusiain Grant, Hevery act passed by & Correspondence of the Boston Post. ton of the workingmen of Europe bas been In ses- | Niagara bei nnty ratisog tne Stats and Bational a Rl: tH | 8 + ee issued to-day under tho eficlent management of the great impres. | ¢230'8,¢ bg te Der we rebe WVasniwaron, § te Lis ppeare the te ip 7 jons thie evening. he meeting w: stendes . ae 7 . “ 4 ny . nol wh even al he Exceutive * sion in this city during the present week, Theat: | My ursvet watherig ever acsembled im this city, sa Feoasip Ty a recnt one DERARTNINT) S643: 150R. | | garlo Bateman, supported by the rare and exccedling- | stitutional, Sey m ng.” They havo ‘again invaded — tha White } tendance is large, and the proceedings have been | Aarcade afl was filed to overflowing. Another | fiuootgamociwo houre aud 3 minute han directed ™ that the ly apt talents of Mile, Irma and Mons, Aujac, the Enis, th har easal Ntaaet orton is House, ond this time penetrated into the andi ' 5 o cd ont 0 3 0 ca onstitubonality should be tested " A tad as Ss, ~ harmonious and orderly. ‘The objects of the meet- ing waa organized out . Hoftma: Avwaxy, N.Y., Sept, 9.—The game of base the tnt of danuay, 1-0), have. b promises to retain its hold upon popular favor for | constitutionality, (or Cohen Lee waa ti ence chamber, Under tho escort of Col. Tom Flo» Kichard O'Gorman, and A, A P g ? renee, Mra, Danicls, the celol rated Boston medium, ) Ing and result obtained may be best summed uy in | Segkers, J : ball betwetn the Nati i of this elty and the ‘the denoted in th ,ceeiatete, pnd ote an Indefinite time to come, ‘The numerous artists to mare on Woon Wvanla, ' perhaps, visited the Executive Manston o-day and sought an the resslations which were adopted to-day, and | “VC . tics of Philadelphia to-day was one of the most oF, omg, . nae ‘of | York. In short, that tho armies suowid not be rein- | interviow with Mis Execile ne ga q neh ‘ pabeericie ays. Ba Synacusn, N.Y. closoly contested of the season, The play! both fr alle pape engaged In the pieco do not weary exch nigt Of | forced until the Democratic courte ahould decide | (eee ae Mites Excellency, Tne gs ae ‘which are in substance as follows man political meeting ever helt in Central New | sides was very Ane, The Athletics wou by a score of me manner, aid to th ty aad tag | eeking to surpass their previous efforts, Thus the | whether the act to reinfore them was constitutions! | presunt the fascinating mediio to the President, i I, was resolved that in the opinion of thé Convention | York took piace here last night wader Kepubl 13 to 5, Each club received four blinds. parpome tn,to th tonnage | several eolos of Irma are invariubly encored, and | or pot, ‘That wetion of Seymour was tore in tie | His card was tulistmanie, and the large mahogany Work!:cimen cannot attyin ‘complete emancipation | auspices, A street parade of a full regiment of pero stenlad jonoted tn tie cortifelte of f Hritiah ships | . interest of Loe than iC he Wad went thousands to bis | door of the audicnes chamber soon opened. for the ! ; from the oppressions of employers through the meaus | * Boys tu Blue,” and Bfteen full companies of Tan- " doomed "to. He the tonnage. uf such’ hips, after | Anjac reecives shintiar morks of favor, Mons. Fran- | griny,” ‘Vo deicy relnforcements to the armies of | Visitors. No sooner was the door again closed tha | t Of local trikes: that ull strikes. should be | ners, wai n z vy from Auburn, : Walking ageinat Times ving | thorerroun Be watine fo cis as King Pobéche bas established bineelf asa | Grunt, Sherman, and Sueridan wom virtually giving | the President and. Col, Flo were, ! 19 a ca e of nnltorn rules and reg ns; | Liverpool, , were, pres Woncrsren, Muss. Sept. &—John 1 A thik ere ir favorite, and makes his part all that it is suseepuble id {0 Ise, ye ences ‘of the veratie tled by t well remembered gh of th Anaily shat tendo socisuica bo c: 086 ‘i ; = Riding to-dsy,” sto walking ove at Brooklyn, with the same seencry and performers, Who Were fu griny to br i eoneuaee thee'd " i New Maven, pt %—At the Domo. | Hiding Fark to-day, stopped eRIEIbR, fone pssst ba Bie Weg es Jen * wh ney do» ; al on’ he day, the follow. | Hours und a half, ccoun eond.tion of ws vention , uch rocleties be Organized #9 as to be ablo to act in | FANS Tato held here to-day. the follow: | the irock, He had completed twenty-two aniles, and rexwaly Farias ladle LADOR MOVEMENTS, Intion, stating that ail the no's Ove evinection and concert with one unother fur | ITE sth aud Cen, Wiliam. i eknice | Made the rst, eleveuth, and thirteen miles in eight nin’ ports Bethe “United “tates " f shinai constitution should ; ne Keucrail lnprovenent of the etutus of the Work Firat Congressional District, Alfred It Good. | minutes each, be of the tonnase w expresret In thelr doen + ntanother revolution, As "aad tagmen throushout Eur rich: Second Consressional Distriet, Henry Gi, uty Sere with an addition of Unvamnount of the deduction in ‘Tor Harness Maxens, tion, the debt was (natured, pocultar langh of te mars —— bards Third Con-ress ‘et, Lloyd B. Bald Keulliag Rac Mencinee cftne Cant tfstalty th aise: | sont night, buts quorum we ecument, hil 0040 , emsldies unos inate og throees (Dean oe PPE TIT SAF PIER wins Fourth Congress: athaniel | Prrrsnune, Pa., Sept. 9.—The seu! ON nS ee a the re pal business of the ki ree the pensions of tha widows gators | fierce toe rub hiss: Desion cunlainea bot bet Wheeler five stor a purse of $3,0°0 and the ehanpionship # vesrely will be Sr Teche fle yard of ofiicers—was post phans of our dead soldict fell Yn defending oue | added thee Mr Line eenet Gowrie Loxpom, S JatGifor | Portiaxn, Me., —The Republicans | of America, between Walter Brown, of Portland, hr Ue toes temas 1 bit Uetienteg by (He reEie “Te being aquirterly 4 Beene dditor the sBpport af (sos whovwere wookicd | see eittet doh enna et Cane mete et mouey unit au srenr'. | made a large dem nbere today, An enthn- | Heury Coder, of Manchester; to-day, reauited in | giodio the crews aiid to the cuir below the upper | bie amount of routine business yas disposed of, fa the war. What wonld become of this approprin= | St.to, but would trie a tanity when the Leake Mee Closed ab the fullowing quotations: Mates | ivotwenty bonds, nos Central, OL Panta, Bopt, :—Bve: ‘ $0 tr. due Uhited | Srastic. meeting war Lol at the City, Hall in | favor of Brown about two minutes.” ‘Tie race, | feck, whose caprclty tne beeh i Erie Railway suares, 09; | the afternoon, which was aldresscd by Mr: | Which was rowed six miles above the city, was en- | Bri Tugersoll, of Winols, ” Lcutenant . Governor | tireiy fair and square. ‘The most reliable time to be | and to ‘odiord, of New York, and Senator Conness of | given $s 3k4D, the fastest on record. The weather | will be eh orn ab 1) members, tion 1) the Seuineses, Wade Havaptons, THtke Expen.—The | that, elass of persona wera to eome tute Willi A tuagnifecst Lonquet by tha. Present i pare in the next Congeses? Would any ot thy Ut seranccration, parties bar ike Lavine wamennee money to bay the debt due to ihe widows and cr | she had Lote him of his distinguished predecessor, he 4 under the Femenc w li bernude ouly Wh Fi | Cent wns Irae engaged, Mrs, Daniels was prevented ‘ nit.—Hourse heavy ; routes closed FRAnkrort, Sept. 9%—Unitod States Londs, 15/4475) ‘iorala, This evening'a brilliant torchlight pro. | Ws untavorable, a drizaling rain prevailing wil the | [Ore 4 phon ave dead who were the supporters cf ee for theald fuer non #754 | ccssio. of 2,000 men in uniform, with a cavalry es: | aiterncon, which, however, did not deter the jin MBit 4 pare ead’ hiro Bie c ion and opporcd to then during the War? re / ‘ Ook, opt 9-5 P. M-Cotton=The market | cork, are marching drouxh the strects, whieh are | meuse crowd along the river from waiting with im. Rises eeecuiney here: Wranlly ee ieee tare anon ‘Alter aye turtier remurks, My. Dayton vou | Accident to a Dauxiter of Gen, Sherman, d Casicr, bus hot quotably lower. The folowing | fyvely ilutninated clegations wre present | pattence to see the race, which commenced at fifteen HUGH MeCULLOCH, slip owners eed those who fave control of she ro | claded amid ap and tie mecting aay spontient of the Ohuage Jouraah ah dling Oriecietwkte Enos stom Oc theiay’ havo footed | from the nelkbboring cities, es Lefore b o'clock. There ts great excitement Secretary Of the Treasury, | baiting docks and slips agreed to the caulkers’ te: —— ¢ Aug. 2, ef lowing account of p12) bales. The total shipments of ention fro | Cuteago, Ills., Sept. 9.—The bridge on the mae VeBIERE ONE Lip egal, WHS OTe APRY ORDERS fs specified above, and wow work Is carried on with | Gonmwertox,—Mr. T, D, Adama was the lead. to Geni. oe ; Boutin to, the th Inst, for two woeks hays been | Chicago, Hock Hyland and Pacific Railroad, two | Ste PHeapected. = The Secretary of War has directed Gen. Dyor, | out interruption,” “Whe carpenters employed upon |, Conenenton.< Mra it. Dy. Adama w id iheconancaat attr os ‘on Sunday j On halon Prov dite quiet, Ard Nas decitned | Miloe this aide of Iowa elty, Washed away on'Mon- - Chief of the Ordncnce Bureau, to proceed to New | old work ave alao obtained the same rates without | Ink teeNKer at the Daubury, Conn bauner raising fo Fort Saunders, ona trip to due Sirius, ps ap be Bow Quoted at His. ¥ owh Hest closed dull, dy night, When the train oing Weat reached tuat in Crome, York city on oficial business, on the completion of | striking, oa Baturday, i ae jnadyerially olmlied, Sherman’ brought with him two ot in {at Pocock yeaterday ‘ning, the engine was Pane wiican Mass Meetina.—The Loyal Vete- Loxpoy, sept, S=3 PMc alontte Insced has des | pol Canada, Sept. 9.—The grand La Crosse | whieh to. return to Mis proper tation, ‘The Scere | News Dean, ‘A young girl of rourteen oF Ofteen yea ns—A regular meeting of the | Re 1 6i,and closed at bls. dd, Kennel petroleum has | precipitated to the bottom of the ravine, dragging | Tournament commenced to-day, About 4,00) people | tary has also directed that on the auth proximo the at : ie bald ran Grant Club propose to celebrate the ai niversary ‘On Mondny, the little girl took @ ho Aad the foatates Being mundo at is, 64: ¥ Gal. | Rherivitiroe crowded cattie cars and'one wheat cars | were on tis, ground, and cvery. train” brings | office of heChiet Mustering and tho Disbursing ontcer | Hev'ee street last evenings” ‘The Commiten arp Prine baitle of Aadetarn Uy ® jason MOCKS. uh the eseurcad by Lieut. Matesof the Twentieth ——— = Mling them on top of cach olher ina confused heap’ | 4 crowd, Twelve La Crosay clubs ere repre: | at Philadelphia, forthe mates of Pennsylvania and | ed'tg walt on. piblishers reported. Mr, Vero Cooper hustitute on the Lit inst. Tt is expected to | Infantry.” ‘The hore was thought unsafe, bat THE NEW DOMINION, Wo éats raised tn a heap 40, hig Whatlt prevented | vented. “The games to-day were finely played. New Jersey, will be discontinued andall the record’ | Seerctary, read a report of the Committes whi by an imposing demonstr a lady who was skitled in horsemanship had re eat 7 the passenger ears from follows are : was killed instantly, and th 1 of Whalen for the Murder of McGee. | Jira that he died shortly after is. enginecr freman 40 badly in- Hela | of whatever character con nd-claee prize, | Oraried t tho Adjutant-Gcveral of the army.. The Mation of Brevet Gen. G, Weitzel, Engineer’ Corps, | fi ridden im, and the party lef in high spirits 'o explore the beautiful sceues near the Black. Not long after, both horses camo into the fort rideriews, eiph and Simcoe carried off the # io Prescott Club, for the trst straight games from Toronto, The Boston, siating the views gl ublishers; also, having 6 enrty cobperation of all the them by the leading Fovnty Assempty Distaict,—The Republican d in securing the | oft w ratiffeation meting and a dealers through> | bay of Ohio, stor 4 Aba 4 F Hotanle tail, Os East | } i Ortawa, Sept. 9.—The trial of Whalen was re- ry ‘the moat Interest is centered is that between th: ‘been changed from Cincionat to Lousyille. The: if . ‘Ihe Generals, with Gi ‘ale Gibbons and Potter, , AN Fuancisco, Sept, 7.—The schooner A. Burr nterest Is center out the New England diates. ‘They ha pre- | Bron lay. 4 will bo Hon,” Horwce Hite \ 4 gumed this morning, Detectives Cullen and Hess | sprung a ira’ off the Faral ue dulands, Sept. fy Begin Indians and the Prescott Club, which takes REVENUE APPOINTMENTS, ent time formed) an organization similar to the New Gretiny, Co). B.A; Wills, Hon, Charies 8. Spencer, pine the ein Le hs HY % f 2 hey heard i) bee 4 went down almost immediately, the erew savi iJ pllowi Int 1 o ore news rs. This organization ts a decide aod Dr, J.B. Snodgra: ew oe i testifed as to @ conversation they heard in Jail be- | ana) went down aimont unmediately, the crew saving The following Internal Revenue officers were | itcesn every individual memher” working. like & Fiters, “About a ule Gr 0 out, they found. the +" — bween Whalen and Doyle wherein Whalen acknowl: {hd suececwotthe Union, hey expect to | ENpowsRMeNT ov THe Dawocaamic Stars Ticker, , Wving inseni } i appointed to day: F. J. Butehel puccen fi : aged loal ba shoh Motioe, Teroer.dostihed fo hays | Eagter eter nt me nian nn Hg Ene Bieneker be Alobamas seep Mc nt hose Weeds tortector ar | bet working ordcr by the Ist of October, | Alice Jounty Demusrailo Ueneral Committee | Ing ber head. |The lores hed fan, a | dng severat times heard Whalen threaten to tako} the | ‘The Tallan bark Brignardillo, which went ashore lontcoweny, Als, Sept. %.—A train of cars | oicco for the Sith District of Kentucky, the regular routine of business the meeting adjourn n John T. Hodman tor dovernor, | Leeutenant dismounted to. succor bi ho best below the Cliff House a few ed Wil next Wednesday evening, abandoned by the owners to on the Montgomery and Mobile railroad met with » !, Beach for Lieutenan could. She was conveyed In the ambulance to the : : : ve evidence bi AMfe of McGee, Other wituesses gu ie! rader of the State Vcket terrible accident this morning six miles below Pol- New Yorw Exar Governor, and the ns’ Puotretive Society,— z ical aid Was soon at hand,” Sores aaa eet i eunere ta the : be vew yrRCTIY r The Commitee pledges | posi, and medi Fe de ate o'clock tonight the | het Remurk’ Minty Uoopeny declared adie. | sts, while erowang the Hacambisriver treats. The | wa iwm's fronts prarice of Bnginn Sites and | ges veloc evan at ida Bowery Meats Mt | estate yf cme an umdeyed tavvort or fie RR RH losed. % “4 : ond the three front ears fell through, orite pi old last y Mr her erucy of Kings ti Conrt adjourned writ o-aorrow, when tho defence | S"RAGE Wilner leure tor’ Hing Keng today | Mr. d-si Warren, the expren meavonzcr, wan tn: | QUT BORSA 8 ees Keni preniiog, AR ihe reading of the minutes. | ty Wasmnorox Tniatira Guaxe ax Courax | TM? Nero armen mee Spe Doginn. Whalen a tt te eee ir yanaions acd | With ac thousand tone of dour and wheat, Mautly killed, and several persous were badly burt. | Of"ioreieners, with rly © {Tifing proportion a na- | read «pocm of Me own proficiion, which hehad | Caawaton Cun bas been organized ns foliows Whe easeting of tue Beloved’ Deinocralip: CNP Raat, it ts supposed (lat 'e dane for the defence — rane = tive Americans, Froin the advance sheets of Profer- | for sale, Three members were reported idle, which | yy Wales eran held in For that's Hail on Friday, wae rewarkab‘e will ocenpy about a weok, and there is seareely any TIRES, 7 Brockaps.—A complete blockade oc | for B.A. Gould's new work on statistics we is a very small proportion of the whole—170,° Thice | Mutien DL ‘on; | from the ‘act that # number of colored Radicals wer ; doubt entertained of a conviction being obtained. -_—> Jesterdsy noon in Church street, lasting | dense the following oficial statement of the nationale | new members were udinitted. ‘Tho Treasurers ree | ‘Pro Lewis; Ixec: vaunittee, Lous | present, ‘They went there to hear what wus said Ly 4 rhe ralwoy author have had-an. interview 5 re) 1 nearly balf an hoor, and caused by the carctessness | ity of white soldiers in the Unlon army from the Port showed thot the recelpta daring the mont of | Dutianes Chas. W. illott, Juv C, Grad, Ge, ACusle | the Democrats, and the ouly excitement during t.¢ i : wee aeatahers of MMovernment on the sulject | | IN Cunnuy Srnset.—A fire was discovered ves. | Ortwy truek drivers who cecupied the tuteryal with | States and Terntories, excluding the Pucitocoast: | August amounted to $47.10; expenditurce, $15; m | ing, WAM Bier | Ma reer, One ond cat cf ctvestiin made | | ¢ catile disease and the pr hibiting order of the | tentay afternoon tn the distillery of H. Liventi fight and wlercation, during which they tudulged Per cent, | vank, $95; on hand, $4.%5, "The Ball Cominitted of eutquarters at Union League Hull, Tenth avenue, | 19 showing Langley, the colored Radical lawyer, (@ | See cacatecented. quat the. Creat Western | 246 Cherry sircet, Damage 190; mo insurance, Mroninity, much.to the diagust ata | Native Amertean Ws | the Suctety reported’that aball in Forty-fuurth strect, | wear 165th street, Mo allowing {angle Uitte and eclored Demberats | rand Trunk Hoads are losing largely by the | Origin unknow. Who Were Walting Ina car to get | Beith American S| between Kighth and Ninth avenues, can be had @F | Pivresnrit Asseaney Disrater,—A meeting of | who were prosent urged, the meoting to allow Lang. 4 decrease in freight in consequence of the order. | IN Gruexwren Avi Shortly before 7 | past. ppeared during the en! Fingilat $48 | $100, and another In Broome sirect, between Ei70- | the Boys in Blue of tls district was held last evens | ley to speak to bi a routents and when be hea j | Whe Trivy Councit have the matter under considera | o'clock last evening, © fire was discovered In the | tine, ts were ually weparated Ly | Germ net Aig | eth and Slot streets, for Wnt that sun on New | ing at Lincoln Hall, corner. of Eighth avenue nnd | datshed, ons of the wiuite Dens tion, and itis expected the original order will be Hore of Huge Kemets, 1 Greenwich avenue, | two ot the by-stander ther forcgi } Eaare aye, Soe leslee wae acnepiae pte Vorncs | AMrty-third stroet, | Tho Club wis addressod, by | oerute tn a cing manaet,. he mes aed, Hl not repeales cu atoll i iz Fite nee |“ Hovelgnctey” watlvil 3 | tary was ordered to © required deposit to av- y Ballard, Lioute Le H, owen oF One ng Was presided ov ‘oh Cross, the Chatrun ' Ten Bees aaclesn Bubap of Mom: ous Hee ee | | Dianoun Bonsaernstiebeose, Vilah Mas ress + aaa * soe | ete te hall Aner nome further routine business | and fy Wolthelds who, ia ciiqucnt and prirksneat | ofthe Club, wud aijoUfued Fepulaaly wud In guod trek ale tine beop unwell lately, k bo alarin : sea charged, at the Jefferson Market Court, be Total. perre) 10.00 | the wneeting aojourn drevees, roviewed the political issues ln the proscut | order. ’ Rt we Pallant vat his 3 fess ed Healib of ExePreaident Plerce. vacizien, wiih hisating en of tl Navfonality ax distingy ed from nativity Profes : ont countess the put goats of th 1 ties and eanul oh Bs rasa J . of, and the saernment was adtitnl leis stil | Goxconp, N. H., Sept. 9.—Ex-President Pierce f Hall, Black & Cx Be ee eee et ate Beaied soneimarnety te | ., man Cane Of 137 Batre | ee oe oe eee eae donor | _ Resturs or Acctoest Ivsvnance.—A week of t An's eritical state, Is more cornfortabie {1 is evening, and Ins medical at- | Oe: was aday Re ts ah od conclusively by | sircct, yesterday. made application to. Inspector iy Gr Gammeny oad Hallas Sart. Toe tie cleeiian af 6 Gd) of Mr. D, liyeriey, 6 Phuadelphia ni Haniras, N. 8, Sept. 9.—Tho Assembly sat yer- | toudante think he may recover. rested me of at " di Ditka, at Volleo Headquarters, in order to prevent | jiFih) AMM Pollax, Notice was pevcn ost on the Morning Staron Lake Bric in ; hie afternoon With closed doors, und discussed ¥ Ase Sk ES McGuire, residing at the corner of Princes and Woos: a re his bulng turned Into the street, with four children | Pat been fnvited to Jo « M8e #1, Was Recovered, and upon bla. body wi psreqomuence etween Governcr Doyle aud gt a pais ter streets, and While Quinn was looking for tie} Array ix Munoenny Stamer.—An altercation | sick with the searict fever, Iappears that, belng | Keeper Lostiture, und at the nex 2 one-day ticket of the Hallway Pamengert Generar Wilkins, 5 age Ip Fe Aven, tleket of the dress he found one fora sct of ear. urred Jost evening between Michael Walsh and yuble promptly to pay the reut, a dispossers w would be distributed apd a 1 Insurance Oonipany of Hartford, fcr which he’ bad olution Was oflered condemning the course of New Taven, Conn, Sept. 9.—While a company Flog, pevened with J, A. MeDulf, 77 Bleecker street, fek Hurrivon, at il Mulberry strect, during | rant was issued, Kearney was informed that tis | fending in @ body, A ni of names Were paid % cents... ‘'he Company bave patd $3,000 to hie he Governor-Gencral, as interfering with te right of Bove in Blue were marching through the streets | for $8. On making Inquiries concerning the arti- foh Waleh struck Herrison witha pleee of wood | ourchold furniture would Paced one the side. | Fouled, after which the mveting adjoursed one week. | Myo. they 20 4008 pay $5,000 the mo frse speech Ht informed the Coven nent wat | tormight, ey were sssanltad With stones, lriekbats Mele ‘be discovered that they forined part of the | causing severe scalp wounds. | Miche vas arrested | walk, Fearful for the lives of bis childien, the poor | McCusntan Learox.—A meeting of the Me- | ther of John Moody of Waverley, N. ¥., who was re diasolve | etc,, and. several were ‘ounded, Three | pt “! 0 solution was notexpunged he woul wor et sess.on Was held to-day. | were carried Lowe ip a dangerous condition. Co, time since trom Beli, Diack & | ond focked up inthe Fixth Precinet Station Mouse, | man made the above appiication, aud the Inspector | Cleilon Legion was held last Drowiscs, Held for exauinatjum Gnd Istrick has taken to Bellovye Hoabtade Kindly latarousad Je order to urcvent Wie calaniyy. | Hall, Col, Viersos, Prealdeat, ‘in cently killed by the failag of * Gmher uvon lige wile at Work upona bridge. t fle Hansa Angiue