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W YORK, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, —— —— = — —= ~ THIRTY-SIXTH YEAR PRICE TWO CENT rToOY | rs ! “FROM WASHINGTON, | {{ not all the pertons engaged in theee viclatlone of FOREIGN INTPLLIGENCE. SPORTING. EXTENSIVE CONPLAGRATION. HOR MOVEMENTS. | seranire er eeTION OF PRESIDENY Jaw, and wio b 80 8 wn, ——— —> - + AND VICE-ORESIDENT. -_-_—— sed veers Ma te wate Tia as aa | Groat Britaly The Vermont State Fates holants Miard Teste Poctory Totally Dew Worktoamen's Untons — Epecial Despatches to The Son. that many. of * Confederate | Loxpox, Sept. 11.—Tue Timer this morning Bontxatoy, Vt., Sept. 10.—The Vermont stroyed Ly yer $150,000, A special mee of this body was held Inet Ta tt Safe te Plect General Bloir? Wasittxotow, Sept. 11. | ‘ Micors who fought gallently during the | has another long article on the treaty recently | State Fair, which is being held in this city thi, week, Shorily before 1 o'clock this morning a fire | eon, fh bowery, Me, Win J, dew Preat | Hon. Samvet I. Reconrs, in a speech at REVENUE MATTRIS, | Sresmeteeed cece tee teceUae Papeken or | @luded between the Unitod States and China, ‘The | has proved mich more successful than for may | Wasdiscaserod In the forgo Milllind tutte fietory, ercdegtiale of Meats, Thomas Mettate, p, | Dethi, N.¥., Angust 29, dixenssed the propriety of The dead lock betweon Secretary MeCultoch Thetr £8 Of this org: Hject, they s orticle, which ts nearly three columns long, is mainly | years past, | owned ty Phelan_a five-story bel ke bnitding ron nt FE Cosielio, delegates of ine Slate | making the Pres lent anil Vice-Preatdont separately aod Commissioner Rol'tus was partially Yroken to- throw the Eniment of the State of | devoted to @ discussion of the views advanced by | Tuesdoy, the frst day, the weather wos very plea. | ning through from Thirty-sixth to Thirty-seventh | Koofers’ Socley, ard Mr. Waist, of tho Laborers’ | on4 directly electlye by the people, After referring Gay by the Secretary confirming the nomination of Pe ee a ee Hse eclare they ate now | the other metropolitan Journa Gant. Wednesday opened rainy, but cicsred off ve- | strects, w little bek from Tenth avenue, ‘The fire | fequar” NOS Meeelved, nod they were admitted 10 | 1, 114 ceperence of the countey with former View Tames Marr, Supervivor for Missouri, It Is not | as they were at the commencement ofthe rebel. | ‘The writer reviews the course of British policy in | fore noon, To-day, Thnereday, hy i peroet tt i . dno rain, though cloudy all’ day. jown whether the Sceretary will proceed to ap- | Hon, The more disercet ones of them, however, donot | China, which he characterizes as one of pe: ib. | *AG no rain i iv La bill et ep he ab aed AB al Reon “P| say “Govermment’™ tn this connection, But ay" the : ¥ vs eee The nu boon quite m | was discovered om the fest Moor, Thirty-eveath ter OF entrton ta Atl dupatlenenti ty wie | ftree, aide, hy —OMcer Houghton, of the epeetal busines 7 { (ho meeting was to make Presents, who had seceeded to the Prosidenep, the troper reception of the gates to the Nattonal Lalor Ce aod diechiiming ol! partisanship, he aald ti 1 { " ; s, whieh mu ' Point other nominees; at least Mr, Rollins bas no | Yankcen® Many of them ueeiae that the Sine | Mitting to frequent ageression, the disregard of | precedente Delug fully donble that yf as previous Trontieth Predict, an’ soon ex to | ficre, in the Germania Assembly Looms, on the Sint | The question, then, ts bronght to a single point te Information tn the matter, Mr, Marr was recom. | Government of Tennessee Isilegul, and they haye | treaties, fraud, {ii-falth, and evasion, unt lent | year in most of the departments, ‘The number of | the upper flooss, sweeping through the building jit ot ia Tt no gate aud pradent to elect Gen, Dinir Mr, McCulloch seems dispoved to appoint such men, | exien in disting men, high ih the estimation | MY 18 seemingly master of the situation, They | horse. The number of trotting and rorining horses, | Rature of (he material withla the building sliding t 1. ofors' Union ; Donnelly, Painters Soelety ; Maghon | I feel no wish th disparage the per al charseteries bet a majority of the names seni incre endorsed | of those forming the ‘late #0 called Co ieee tag the Tnepne o re tia ive hor the poe A oy torre and breodt #toek, ty pio | epre f the Cre and defyin. the offerte of the fi Carpenters’ Union, Bilsalt and! Lacker, ae ca. Blair, ‘ . to the of ‘i | fderate States Government. Resistance to the | {0 quelling the Trepince. Now they - he cattle, sheep, awine, and pouit-y : . wieol tt, The snic > ciety; and G, P.Taylor, of the Furnitare | fom some personal nequainta ohly by Republican leaders, f e by oa the prinetpal leading iT " men to control it, T 1oke was so dense that the ylor, = Government Tennessee, and t ave | f cipal Jending powcr in foreien poliey. | are very well represented. The floral aud meehar 4 courage, fran i fuss10N OF CONN, | pasved by nee Legiisters’ and, WS M8 | They send a miasion to defer indetinively tho clause | est Nail are @licd to neertowine. flromen could only wor'e at a great disadvantage ¢ and Reception and Information waa | meauing what He ‘Batiatredden for & ectston of Cougtew on | fy fa Ne Opinion tt ths Oommittey te "Cn! | in the treaty of Tien Tata, opening ihe empire and nd- addresses were delivered by the | District Rogineer Rhoades was akeu out jusensible nlows: Messra, Wood, Mulball, Wh pee Q . talent es to. ethemipe to OFEEEREGW tr reat Oh maitting elyiiization, ‘They must be told if they want | dmunds, United Stat vat Weis the Welldlag, Mevige B - i ier, ond the Mist. All Republican Con.ressmen who bave | erament ant lane of the of Rew York ¢ | war, that while England desiros peace, actual treaties | thie State, and tie Hon, John A Ry beerheney ding, having con overpowered by the ot Attahgemonte beon here, or who have been Leard from by fettir | other State In the Union, Bu t J.and no step further will be taken | didate for Govern | nostous vapor, There was 9 large sioek of tables Ia a sultable iin, election? the sabect concur in tho op'nion. There ts little | wih be ms anti Sel es ' Dil ciedite oh oer | Teo remal ee y « | the factory, In different stages of complotion, ant Howery, It surely can only necessary to refer to i ence, ve Will not be the theatre of war | to trotting races. time, ! hie cleat and emphi ree hi Wer Wat grante ‘ er to Col. Bronde Bontt now that a quorum of membere and Senators | thre 1 ed finished and rely to #hipment. Att between foreign powers, unices a8 a result of Amer: | the mare Fanny, entered by the a the motte hea, and adopted with approbation by the Cons Yeon abi Gif Ga Hove oh Use £154, and oat Cvagheas Win take | lean poliey. | Bennington, these ure doubtless destroyed, a4 he flames wore | ‘The several societies ¢ represen Voution which put him tn nomination, to ascertain Atiother recess, for any ¢ Loxpox, Sept, 11.—The following aro the re- |, ‘The number of competing horses for most of the | workiag thelr way out of the roof wher res | kes were rrauested ty f His views Bepoal the possibility of dou «dt class. : : eo out Fe | wiieli they shay ave. to ester —ne hands of. a, the people—Gen, WNcKLNY, +o a sults ot the races nt Donenster to-day ed with pas. | Porter lef Tho lone _may therefore be catl | Guecate ape Hj Blair distinetly pr 4._not indeed to destroy ee Whe: filaetriows Hinekley ead’ naan dloneted the order is numerous. traon | _ Sweepstakes fur three-years old--'The Spy walked | sencer: he highways lave thronged | mated at over 180,000, From 30 to 400 men will | dential to Ineare t | Union, but to aubvert ite Government, by subjecting ‘With the President tot A volaminous report of for if be should his life wor ore | OT eat HIN) Rtale we re nne and vehicle from ayy it towns, be thrown out of employment by this disaster, The | Adjourned tii Friday next ats . Pabtey eh Nee Pramiear tee a lent toys nous report « ; * Re wou! be a Rta! , «have been crowded wit M nd ito % nt tut ‘ Bis mission to New York was prosented, the ea Lom thet Tinf (groove | oe aq ie Whe Dottie tele i a one o4 sit oslay Ne Nast | onlictn at ised tmknown, and owing to the Inte: | Workin. Wollawa UcksoThe Woeklay if declares it to, be the Suty of the Preaite at Rounter with the Distrlot Attorney, Courtvey, being Tadeed, they. tell peo, le upon whom they Athens, 4 to f agaizat Froitesome, aad 8 (0 1 Many disguised geoticuen from | ness of the hour tt was linpossitile to get the amonuts | Fon nets, Umiokcathe | Worle {To compel tho srmy to nndo {ts usucpations “ : ea a ont | lfitet violones that if they shonid kuow any ot them Mysotis, Three started, are in atten | of insurance or the names of the compantes, Panam: tliromgl ite emiateat counsel, Mr. | In the South,” Icaving It of sourse to. the Presttent te 7 t TI - y ” | it iT ne only elreumstance omitted. Thiv document | !ti they will be killed, Sith tain, State oF: | Baneaster Blakes-cOesnt ace sata rrew. A) 1. of the fair, will be devoted | Parsons, recovered $10 King girls | sinsy to decide how fae the army has usurped tne will eventually be = modo — public, — but Kenvion no one will be prosecuted. | 2: ihe sawyer.’ ane wrutine het tohorse exhibitions, and awarding oi prewiuuis, | CONDEWIND THEBONAN {iting tae pass woe. |The sewing department has | lawful authority, oF has morvly obuyed laws of Cons for the present no eyes are allowed AI muthoritios are powerless, Again, | 2 agatuet Gena ites Natal PAE ete ete A Rea ate Cane te Loren eae under aucw and stletont narernten teat: pactensar, | OTeR? sonetlentionaliy é ‘ eyes rence, ne Wate, che con ee Tht ain heeets | Burt against The hewyer alt grounds, 0} sthile beats, best -— der anew ant ¢ superintendent, success “To disperse the carpet-hag Governmonts Vorce It, except those of the Provident and ite dis | AONE Uelwe the grand Juries, tere Ia he ameurance | DOU Stakes—Vale loyal walked over three ‘in Avo, for eltinen Crvereyar, Sept. 1.—A disturbance occurred | € He late one, who Fe T'aud ot rise. denoting hy that slang phrase the Stare Goveramen Ungulehed author. Daring the interview Mr. Binck- | Gn’ indictment woul be found. Wat few of the | The Doncaster Cup—Mandrake, 1; QJulius, @: Quite & Inrge number of plekpockste are in town. | this ateriuod belwern John Thoms | Fanownna’ Usireo Hexevonent Socmty.—A | putin operation nnue: the laws of Coa re ley detailed to the President at great longi We ens | Etond uric, We avprcivnded. have none of the | Chatuwond. a. Phe betting betore thé rave was ¢ | anil saveral faruiecs have teea aviieved of eit | hemi th apwon snatched 9 redh special mes ing wan helt corucr of Mwonty-second | Staring them Wo ther place tn ine Walon, x4 5 e tho | tlaa in them, Fuonghat leasiae generally there | 1 again andrake, even on Julius, and 5 to ; hoows. | twee run it Urough Kent | Street and night, Mr. dames Parroll hehe: founter In New York, how he was set upon by the | ian. indictment. "As they go tn mish, it in, | aeainat Charms v0 ; Benciwatow, Vi, Sept. 11.—To-day wae the | ing hia instantly, “Thon has bee | prestaing nish Heore 1 Me, dea: | the obitg 1." thereby eliim- Whiske> ring, how he was anabbed by the Assistant wn who it, or who ‘enctIn tho order, and | | Nursery Tate for two-yeare oll—Colt by St. Al t day otthe State For, ‘Theattendanes | Ciaverasp, O., Sept, 1 Gur, Tord ed maon’s Unio tia tn the Rocate hue bern le, citar ot tae Attorney General, Mr. Ashton, and fnalir, whipped | Hence they get on jurien ant avfeat the Tawa. Tie | bave out of Cruces, eater, 9: colt by. Cnleten, aeas yomtertay, Atl may 1 Mig | bins Letina, and others addressed a large Kepnbican | Risvent Wiad ai y | ‘aN penne: ie 3 ommittes will, Hie connection, state \ " neifixion, 4 ne betting befe We Fac he weathe * quite warm and | mee ere yeatc here ¥ [BB bt (Mimereo nea h by Courtney. says that ae Foon 98 man oes | that wien. the ‘present Legistature met in reguiag | Was 8 to i against the wiuncr, 10 to 1 agal ereury Mndteating elehtyenve Wexrees in | (ageing Mere yenterdey,” AC might thera was @ torch: | Totd'n special mi line during the present letter by th Over to New York to invertieate frauds ho {¢ tinme- | session tn Getober last they were Ventnor, nnd 12 to 1 agains: the Onleston ¢ ret extibithon was a fi f 140 Pendleton will addi Demvcratle save Touth, to taae maticr, Was Gnanimous. Later Gintely met by the whiskey ring with the question | Posed to be iiveral, ard repeaiod the Trwenty-liva etArted, canctd " stallions The second Wana grand ca BECIOU, o ere | AY RCRDURE, P irommby ne \ is a & 4 atmorclind | Stakea—Mnednt inca, ber He, A’ nou - r (Bea tcknge rr - meet “ i phy ingle f < “What Is your pricot He wimite, however, that | (edie Ds “, 8. The bettlur before the race was dto i | Gag oF chal OE is Bocas chacteeey | Luckvonr, N.Y. Sopt. 11.--A very large Ro. | 17,Tuk Cornus — special meeting of the | ally concur with Gon, Blatr, that this tutland, Scorctary of the Souie'y, ant 1 1 United Coo t No. 6, was beld last even: befo 0 th c Y whould b Aobody proached him witli that inquiry 1 against ily pret Publican meeting was heli at Olcoit, Niagara County, | jive att roame vtrects, h surely cam era We extended, ateoe ' MAL, diers wont ye full i Fhaaiaincon wae wholly dovoted 19 trotting su. | positing. Ther trocemicn us a’ mile'and’a wit | MM 8H Ht ekg gt ute Te nately eam need nd extended gue ‘ y they were disappotate: - ces, The frat race was open to nl stallions, besttwo | long. ‘The meotiag was addr by Cony fit mombors, Me. the mente The poy | a A letter from a momber of Congress from repealed and the Fold! Prussia. in threo, $100 to the first horse, $60 to the second, | Van Horn cot MoM. Sout that Is, each of the branches of tho free government. estabe Arkansas ives a terrible account of the exndition of te eae ae, Klan sprang upin Ten: | Banutx, Sept. 11.—It is reported to-day that | Kates & a. Gry Notming Leland & Hope | teveral towns prepared a collation for t shop, 27 | Mehed by the Constitution t4 and necessarily mast iW athira In hit State, Ile conettery that Conereas | Reset aad commenced their midnight travels and | OmuutN: Deby 21 te woported today that | Glen: ut; As Serr Whaley 1 Charles | Syn corn, Sept. 1.—Tho Democrate of this | loty waves are @¥ aday, ex | he eodeinate ant voluntary, and. cannot be rene ‘ . f : the Sout! ; resent condition of altsirs, , pat Sherman, Oen, Prot, Ti “ | pike held a very large ‘indoor mecting to-night at shops down town, where @4 Ia the | dered” subordinate and uisory, without dos | fade a serious mi In not piving the Southern ’ en above, is sustained, by sworn testiniony | war to the river Parana, to protect German citizens The socond race Wa # three | Wieting Hall, which was nitdresser by Joba 'T. Hoff A worked for $2 The charge was Stroying the struct moment that one | Btates arms, and providing for militia, Lawlessness Lagitaters on Tenn bony ae Nrtbaciaee freee tee the | and tatercsts tu tat country {n Ovo, $125 to the first he second. | man An outdo alse held, and was rs John Stanton and Th bratich “ean be cor: hers wos wo atrect | Mrophy, and t yely 40 that eaten, 4 4. dressed by loc it wae 0, be on i" ol erty precise! io ] Is rampant, he says, all over the State. The Conrts | countics in that Stute, and ie corroborated by the ire straight | {isiiay oh Recoun weather, tn Weekly instalments Of @1 cache set Oe PNA | Lakes the place oF, WertyBrve Carn dept eas 86 { tre powerless, and Vuion mea ar>at Wie mercy of | pevsovil ubacisation’ of th Committer, ant «0 Beg wi " a aie ripened i srned moots | eerie, ree korcenmient Of modern days can be f he Ku Kice, te urgos carnestiy the necessity of | Mmed ly the histo-y of the Tennessee troubles. We | Sx, Permusnenan, Sept. 1.—The death of the et ganas oC picKnocheta were identined | | CTIA, Kept. Mt BF arent, held ah tnvinest after eller rdhfiassny bg hide acai | Retion of the ‘Kxecutive in compolling oF diepersing { ret, Mr. Presideat, not being ab! urbish you ‘ eu ¢ the city so od © body of n Who w wheld yesterday at 1 | of Notg . 1 ealliug a fession of Congress on the Mist. witha'printed copy otthat report uid testimony on | Bitir of Hokhara is announced, Ie areal Tn wo nmave Welty B0eR | tO kite Cenal here... The od eviin acted ay temporary | the lozietative body, | oF the inatitutions of ite ; TRSNRSKE, which it is based When we left Nashville th = i “ Vile elty do tng tf piit Hog _ Three of the principal int creation. Cromwell destroyed font ea Canoe | ere hands of 1 r e Frances name isnot kuowh. He was Triah A. building, corner the § people, bie, eee 4 Tho interviow of the Committee from the Ten- | Sic teprmeure cae: ue Beller and we were wii Wasi an Mths tak Basak Springield Races Dody is ovalling Wentifeation.: Dwents tied wir tna" their arbiter Ihe best Auivolvon subverted ; Wesco Legislature ret w President to-day has | | We now come to another parttof onr instructions, | 8 Tree Sruwcrtvry, Mass., Sept. 11.—Tho | Avavers, ( mt, 1—The Radical f power, by" diepersing” wit been been kept comparatively seeret, ‘The Prosident, | Which ds to urge upon you to take steps to give pro: | Howe, Capt, Ingersoll, whieh arrived here frou New » had another enfavorable day f hatton Cbehen oe held k bikde: tapelle «tania Power, hy ciepersing” wi i] | opedbes phe ai ded ail hers of the preva, | fection to the lew-sbiding citizens of the State of | York on the 13th of August with @ cargo of petro w track waa heavy, aud the attendance | Phe whi warned the negrovs that It bey un ay ae {we Ww romalae for ¢ | Pate eau ces cirtlp brat inthe ad ic Tenne vislons Joum, took tire at her wharf last evening. ‘The demes | B& tar nat | meur r were wotitd all be pat athe. a whe to y “forewarned un | The Cowmuttes were kindiy received, and seemed iy Today's sport began with 9 trot for ail h ethat | ick tuto sh ain, After th tog the the strike wae So nearly | eee thei th . il th int iad ee the Legisiature and the | Were subdued, but wot before the vessel had been | had prev aten. Inthe 3 minute | Gareoen RelA & tertiles, beneauulone th whlch cbont ¥ Hite wore to be sald or done | (iy by tele by. ‘ FPigch pleased with thelr viait. | It has lecked out that State ix unable to over: | badiy damage 50) ela m harness, #10 te iret horse | We pride xt the orizinal resolution Ww es ukd ae weak : Folnson is favorably Impressed with Cie klen { tg, unable, 10 ove i‘ bn fy yee u haruese, $1U0 te dred horse | three hundred p ited. fox cartled, Adioarned to hoeuey ers Ea fond War wor bending Federal troops to Tuanessee lnstiah of em See ne Eee Wiase atte pkite | Panis, Bopt. 11.—The Rmperor Napoleoa has ar: | Wives tarry ‘winners Flanehetie second, | Saco, Me,, Sept. 11.—The Itepublicans of York urn Haicxuarans.-A tases meeting | Riot Of parts spirit t Hoyiiig militis, ‘The Commitice huve another inte Wat because they (the Legislature) | Fived at Foutalabley from Chaiods, Dime, 243, FAT 2 Aig BAe county held A tnass mocting hove tonday, whieh .— A muss meeting | tions tobe sinverted, +4 BG wih Win cere i cook: put because they (the Legishatu me, ; Ys neymen beickliyers.of _Brookl} rood & posliioa in ; 4 we dec °t better to have Federal troops there * The raubi grace tor all ager, two mile fora | very fargely attended, notwithetending ‘the. start 4 Sita ik Gane: Man Te Gn. ceterccovut ot ihe aes paiee Puasa, Bjetalams of L300, was a walk Over hy V. Pebén t's | Speeches were uaate tn the City stall aud from out Rea ae q This morning the Tennessee Legislative Cons. | any riots or insurrection that might BO attempted or se Alecia’ Base : | door stands by Congresaman ReKee of Kentucky, ee LOCAL POLITIES. 3 miittee Vad an futersiew with ths Prosident ty for. | ocsur.. Federal troops are preferred on. suother opt, 11.—The Cassie de Fhanes pub ohn Qui ter of Saath Caroling, the Ie 6, horetolpre eppeiaied tor Yral appolutment. It comiuued for more thas ono | ground, ‘They bave vo. local’ personal likes or die. | lshes a dispatch from Mf. de Title, Prassian Under 12in dy, in ba | dobn Lynei, and others, ‘There wae a procession to a freed somme ta eee whether es t Tovar, VAs ihe reroriess of in pros were excttded, | likes to Iufuenee Uhemnto,gominit wrongs on peaceful | Secretary of Forvign Adairs, to Count Vou der | MTs 20 (second, 1 ‘was wou ti) Mi Ma's | Hoey ; convicted. tn Weete’ster county Assembly fet Grant and 4 oF are ular® 9 til be ® eriained madttional i the ie sans eer Be oan) ise ives porte ag Golta, the Prussian y at Paria, aonounelag that | ‘Tyne’, gm, 410 5A oa J . ; Panna nt, 11,=-No clue has Leen ob. retuela 10 rh with a boy, or othe: be mas HOR _ Coltax Clubs, it font an addrees ti ‘i pr oaved ‘since thelr | Being ‘Known in the State miliary “service, | King William haw issued an order for the reduction | ‘Tug cxjected trot between Ltcy, Rhode Island | tNMEd ye, to the wurderer of Mary Rolirinan, | Many | cunnected with the Unia Diotiiet with | The eapacions mecting hall of the Rleoker A Saivalin Wasiinatare na witcwetucy sot forth. sane | Further, tis * Kian" threaten that gu more Clee: | of tho Prussian army. by one hundred ad twenty | aad Meare uaht fell throug’ | ARS tat reve canberra a erieet cccen ter |: Se DeMaria’ ie acon gunoultod with T botiding was last 1 cht tiled by a respoetable and te= Flee of Eriesances hwy ow the report of oulragry, | tyne still be het in Teunesnee, im the counties | thous tien,’ tbo aixiatcy wiates unit the Sing | | "he only Femalning tate of thom {hit murringy ahd phjselans testhiet thal wath wan | sisted Guat they Wad Heen informed hy Ste; Morris that | COuKERE ” Resenatia ot per tienen { Beat si fo thie Loatuature of Tea Where tiiey have the power to prevent, I py thi vorunew plodze of modera: | double teams, caused by #cangulaion, Hot by drowning. ‘Chode. | the men In Westchester connty hud been nnlawfull rope } ey nay thd statements Live-In aresall sustained by | be the peigeiple upon which they oct in the a Von a aniitencs fn the prospect of | #4) to Bret team, $10) Geared Lad lootidend Uiwenty.four hours ator “dig: | convicted--tbat be would. lock aver the laws how We theron “ rote Ty ad: in If of our respective | of proper foier, probably no election could peace; und adde that he tuts nothing meuaces it, This was the gr a Is hat the | gvor, ans! give them his views atthe next meetin above-named Fetes, “we! ‘urge you as early hott! in | Ethe Republicans, ia the coun: pei sharply contes 1 Pane antral tee eae ts ae ov ition” ee | Tho renaht was erecpiads” hitehasl itsnaan wee mony which exeited the onthus a Procicable, the rooner tes where they have the numerical strength, thight Gaeta hi was too dark (o proceed, : , telexate to the Litthur Cougress to be held in ere of the Repablie:s { Ly 1 force to drive the Conservacives (rom the polls L we :, ad n, decisive heat will be Koruwetoy, Nod, & i) ratifieation On tho Zint Bentember.” Addresece were Ml Exocative, Alderm:n iy Gel authorities, an0 in suppressin tforee to aid Uh authorities Loxpow, Sept. 11.—Advices from Constantino- ean mova for Congross tole | inne by Messrs, Michael Purcell’ and itiee, of New xa Starr was euliet upon to presids on tke these wr sigs. and in allty partivs 4 n t every man whois outiied | ple state that while the flag ship of Admiral Parray at iit hs Lomion in anifort, in eich they stated that they bats ard tant | cue, “tho Hon.” rage Creoay. wae tutes Ft Bad iu giving ainu jaws Sill be | toexercise the clect ve frauchine May exercise it. That | way in the Bosphorus, a Greek-Cretan deputation s, preceded by the burlington band, be but wore determined to stand out for cight | touched upon the finelal’ state, ¢ eae yi galorced, caluie punisie, ant protection atended | thie Ferra that travels and there aaging ce | came on boxrd and distributed an address to the oft Tee et Nev, Mr. Sovelgn presiivd.' Gen, Huvting, ihe | pours until the end. ho del emt members of the | crthe country, to eoatratiet the argumvate and ¢ NdMiecre aud citizens ae may aitewipt to exe: | by tel continued ‘tg ls and | he creettnn, foliwee rookiyn Union TE et ead ue the ortel: | views act forth by the lewlors of the upposin, wute the laws, or to prooec te for their vi Union men, as well white ws colored, they snail bot ace from tie United States tothe 3 ee 8 Sopa Inge, addromded the mee followed b al vseeasment of gS by the next moeting, oF they id eres npposiag. party. Tura ob enacaece, 18 sending Fi vote ules they excreie the privucge in & parden= ‘Admiral Farragut, atthe suggess | eens oe . weak tata and aoe | Aa tsodtanetyhe New Nark. Grcat enthustasn was | Would be struck from the roll. Another warsament | While Mr. Gi egy ae stl cpeaktnn (he oan ae 4 est, dt #0 On the g. wind that a Ine way. Wisariaing winte sud colored By on paThecxel creat over this race was fatenec, and very | manifested. ith wnatration was very satisfac: | of gy was thet the meeting adjourned hall, eid wes reestved with haste. and eumoaniane 4 bn Sletten My bea henley gett Ball ofl Beta bi AS a RF yf Seeley gpa copies re saegy - Biiox Maina ar Pormnson, NeJ.—A Paterson | cons of great cathuctusn, the udigore of, the, Clus 5 wee eats and Messing: and they weve Sekine oF the | would diminish; Lat in this they wore mistake deputation was then Fecelved as privat 1 Paper, referring to the recent discovery of extensive | tiking seas on. the platform. Mr. Grevley, cone 4 Garertinient of the United Slaten (ime wien. they | has delsyed action Neahopeandex: | NO polltical matters were touehed pou’ in the The New Hampshire State fu release } clay beds about Mead’s Basis, and the establishment | tiuuing his discourse, — in’ conclusion” gave ‘i redapitivs ey ¢ ‘ H etatien f rominent aud d friewdly conversation which ensued, . bs ~ | of briekyards there, says: ‘Iwo of these yards have | some rude comments’ on the past fe Relieve they hind a sight unter the Constita. | pectation trom the eto: teof certaln prominent aud dis. seal Maxcunsten N. Hy Sept. 11. — he ternayt lnips loon ecu etstted, and sre tow partiy in Operation, ‘ine reer of tho rantidatie wie rs now | Hes pats ai’ the Stncto, thd ‘Thomee “Ar Tiaaitt | honest endeators to etiot es tur as purdtbln ees 6 Finanetal and Com Paes ee ee lames Tefen OF $0) Tor ce The ew O'brien, Kenul more imporit it is that of the Kunpire Brick Manutie Tlor the sutlrace of the loyal ¢leetors of the bd re 3 iy Rs Moni the ts rt of the House,” | desirable result, Their etiorts thus far have, al- Loxpox, Sept, 1 5 ppl caie Anh kgf hay f part ihe fete | turin Comp ny. "Thin Soncern is going tuto bese anrry For the igbess oan is the aa he nas 4 and a Pee Enel FOuNes | Susten well intended: Gan arene Tl ER a MCon v0 for the presch of pels | neve ou th sive seale, and has tavested | tion. Ta regard to General Grant the speaker Fareed tate ren tereatinns Seay caemcclae he aaaite | Setahresaiies On toe contrary, thele” mumiurs and | Heute away hat e Gue'24S Bud iniciuen. | sells eenetate rors the oy ream set | $5.00 to $7 y tan, butdings and | arsed “shat he “had had, ‘reveral - bari ¢ fevabcice of recccenee,’ Aris che Gomuaiited soak tice in, pany loealitics are on the increase. | Faanavont, revit, Bie eI’ be cae oul eces seperate fro the te casas 80 achinery in thie enterpriao, A ‘vie steam engi and always had done them well, why not entra Bee as bran ict ene tconeatin Hee Baan oat in teas voted iatiitar Le tee the nus 2 . wie Wil be open for all clans all with a r was well provided | of 12)-hurme power, with two lars boilers, han be hi cof the grestest tinportanee ve of tie Pres vey were ints y 10 ure laf but to brig town Kix, Kopt. M—bvening.—The Boure is heavy; blucty, farm produgs, faney articles, | With tole to ope cei. wuaire, ‘The suspicion of | erected, and ie How. runlay CA Thal Gorume sextet ther aes ters as tow taken place, but they replied wure prefers th f the reasons | pt Amit, Repl, 11 Hvent & et le goud the whew Wil excl any | the Jailors wore aroused, aid Freeman was cyplured | taking th r mnie” te but from i by tue l'rsshlent thay wory rie recital Tastes ot Blais rea he 1-5 1. M.-Cotton=The market rhietd in the Biat Ot: afer shooting a watelinan in the head whita pistol, et down into the pit, flied wih clay und wand fe eb ne Suen | land tne inutvine wear oelte : ‘respectfully “urge that" you ye ee enn Une thers tre prowpeels OCT: Fiscaiam, Ni Ol, Bont 1leoAv teres. delegiion a irawn 4 building by | Mr. Sinclair Toucey, wi abroad, was then i aud) ihe interview was satis kp er terrae yy Aa nincrisod clevlns got more, aE pailienia (rou Wetklngien: ett Mt eed power, Are thrown up> | liiroduced by tho chal eluded his ree Py Psisa reset r no Ure to have auoier Federal force to. that Sta AN bules, Brcadst uti dngiveg coma, Bev ent | on rollers, thoroughiy narks with the following stitement: "A gentleman i Visivismhvese has dec anklin county, Penn, an fi 4 Nie Th with thei walel Decbant, t tn roppressing the Une guiity partis, giv- Antervicw with the Prosi¢ telegraph (0 the Tennes ny will theme! Inture the result of ‘roy po ars below; — the Mobile piace of Hvay, wnt ms Past am filled toy” cane y who sald that ho was compelled Texcension. vi s1¢,—Tie third game bes | Capt, Samuel’ Deford, of Balthne wa Mold, aud agent mt, | SM x 7 ' 1 9 the moulding The city to tave his life, on account of his fF tulssion ve will be eutorcod, | Til Vaud td tween ther »Whichwas played ses | of ihe Columbus, Indioanpolis, aad ' Chica iM Mead vnds ar Bek Lae ark Dat cporeey AP GIG iin abllican wal ancdaniad kat svedy and provection extended to such | As Awur the Capitol ne crounds, resulted tn the Railroad, are now engoxod fa ‘examining aud caralse be ewe a8 Binh, And Tnave Wis praperty Tho following & wee pr ri a ae wand citizens as may attempt to execute was lat lsiors hyaweore uw dt to ds, some vebasing lands In the western part of this State, a two large and, oe ans pala | fh pts) aud her nist Nah Hy Lag iors t Si netly iid yb ‘we or prosecute further Voixtion, — ‘The — excchient sshown ou bith sidew, Wogive | The y :ty are of the H that Western Noren Df turning Our ty,000 brick w day. | ern ladion, and who are suppused to be on that teucy Andree dohnvon, Prewent of he Vik | Logistalure of Tennessee, In sending us tv make U Marine New he score below: Caroll, a offers greater | mloto Geitiere than | Oe er eta eit be LLG te AHRDOD a ae K | Guleoveral cohGttnrche bea. fen aan’ tat aes teen i 1 We tinve been ay by the Tact. | Fequest we Jutva, did so upon the ground Caen Sourmameton, Sept. 1 steamship Ham xcrt | recoMe 5, 4 | SRY, otter secHlon of iho South. Ht is the. us iin & now being built to baru S000 brick ‘Here: | neckseto save their necks from the hands’ of the | are Of ‘Lentiers oo yon aid piace full re te tr CURE | movie feu New Vor hie OVE | A aincny tf 5 mi ppl after coal will be used in the’ kilns. ‘The wet | tends of Horailo Seymour. Now, L ask you, ge a Jieten of IShG babbats cua breseinga rand (hat ceey. come nthony,. f.. al the party wenthor onely An th sreatly delayed opi tax | Hemicn, are you In fasur of a party’ who threstenad 1 Kate, and Urge Lon you to the pening of the Government of the United Btatcs that , 8 spe ke A yg ies but there are empioyedt. and the | t disperme Lexisintares? Are you in favor of pute : Reetiou to the iaweabiding c.tia SNe a Ne Teer etka en Tiahe ketiee tre Gees NE PACIFIC CO. 3 3 culerprire te Deng pushed. “Another ext naive yurd | Ung such men at the head of the nation? ‘The nder the provisions of the ¢ stiiwion to fexpect. We respectfully request am carly ——— ae #e fiom, 10, be Marted by a Haverstraw man, who | awar of the audience was no Mr; Bias B, Durehes Aun ety lercee y'tiesetion of te Legis | aitauawer from your rccliency sit iscouvenicu | pidah Waves and Eurthauakes—fudian Af aes | ul iieveaton uch bettor tuan, Haverstraw, | and others aso del ered Urlet addresses, ; Hatare of that Bate. ‘che Gust thing required to be | for yea to kive ie for the reason Uae the Legialatire fives tn Avizon i ae Feady. wv day oF (WO will be taking brick by | a 4 aR aE Aut 4 Jone by us Is to luce, betire you fully the present eiiberaitenk: cen it nportant for them t | Saw Faaxcisco, Sept. 10.—It is now believed = = She Bi : there As ithe doubt that ne jannee Ratelag are Smasy Ms it Awe " Rondition of affairs In Yennorree, ‘Tou tits, Mr. | yon tie t uf ou application before that tim that the great tidal wave which ocenrred August 14 at $80) Tx East Fonty-axrit Stuner.—Shortly before 6 Weird at the rate Be a ons President, would take more thine and seo thon is LiL SeaRIER GaN EROIERta wee cee: 6 Ho'elork yesterday morniat, a fire was pvored yan OF course the pri Fifth Ward Tammany Hall Association, Bonsistent With a written coun. om prepared Frfehtis evepecetully sintvedicnt servants, | San Pedso and along the Southera coast of Califor. ath. on of ail hk wixile wtrcet, 06 ed by this enormous production, tas been wntly furined by the Hoa. " Bs this necessarily bas bee shat aay eee : Wee Wis kW ELL, * | nia, resulted from the earthquake in Callao, A dis- tal Es OE Jaa He GE sa a dwelling by Ph Whose lose —— Murphy on ‘its friends, for the | Wee Trendcms You are ware that the Legislature om ti part of the Siu dt, | urbanee of the tides was noticed tn this harbor on ayypt.the rieate Cy 205 Insured, | Da Ming about | ook Traps Sane. —Tho book trade sale con- aia ihe Titel, A, Democratie stray BF Teun easce lve been culled tec thir In exten se J. AGER. “y the same date, Mine of gauecdhous, elon. root es Hnued yesterday at Clinton Hall, acd was quite brisk Vodge among the unmber-—lad-a Beymour and Re ae ae iaaedane he the tid Perino on the part of the House, Arlsona advices to the 2th of Angust atate that | Aros vs, Aruuatic.—The xame between these ortrN, E, D.—A fire occurred in the | in *pite of the beat, ‘Tue following prices were banc raising lant evening at the crossing Of To his wessave, Wow that it iniaht. poss laws ealiag | NeW SCREDULE FOR THM LINE UETWEKN NEW YoRK | Colonel Price had a talk with delezations from the | Clute, played yesterday on the lower field of t torn Unk raph Come | puldt forth its melodioua and peaceful strains for Hey mou q Rat coups ur the proweiion of the people against SW ASHH RI Wa'lupt and Mobaye Indians at Fort Mohave, which | Capitcline grounds, resulted in the success of tt ft Wal poat | Bancrotts United Mates, $1.9) to#3.80 per volume; | ite Mery Aud Martial notes for Blalr, ‘The sree i The sveret orsaniz wn ax the Klux av i resulied in an agreement that all the tribes should | Alphus, the Athicucs having but seven men, , fortal worth | pyrtient’s: Fain Peep Loree Mora | were arched by transperent Iamps, and six thousand Hy which Wore deemed nee m er treins between Wash | assemble within twenty days for a grand #eure stood 4¥ to 2 $5,000 wus destroyed, on which there wan no ins | $1.4); Fplctetus Tveretts Spege! rons were, at one time, congregated ad the a "4 at on and Ni Washington and Phiiadel- | Meanwhile, host litics shall be + A canp, Surance. Te building was owned by the Brouklyn | $list tunes i Fiptaba, 1 Hine Feregny ec at cue fiapm, cungreamted, Araeai the » ae will be ru sevedule, beginning | sides, ¢ Wallupi Indians were d To the Kilitor gf The Sun. Ferry Company, snd was damaged $900, r trated, BIB (> 918; | et ne atees » perto id we thine Will be) Col Is satistied that no iaore outrages will bo | 1: to readfog yout paper of this date, x ix. Kivinorox Stmner.—About 4 o'clock yostor ; "Mogull bewurs | du and spoke, Sonate" ly Mab ince Ik tuk Ce ing express trol | committed, thong) parties of minces are ull cong | MA weenunt & ol fame ¥ day morning, # fre occurred in the boiler house of he i re WA. J, Rogers, Mr, Fel 4 ra vas the Kuckiux Kans how beyord ques | making the rum thrdngh between Washi into the mountiins for safety. ‘The Chict of the | fio terwenn thera calle iAupe tea haat iitratlar sd , Same lows, of Arkansas; Won, Ll, Havas, end Con C 7 ey tha x Cortuindi street terry iu each direction—diat Wallupis, who ortzinated the tate war, has promised | cnuni sects that west ‘ fiingg war Pntirely doatrayed, ean Contuat Pank Coneunt,—The Park Commis: | aitpiy, ser with 16 osnen! tiie niles, 1a eigit hours and fifteen minutes, and the | toultend' the Council, Parties that have just come | tue game's thus: We feccived Gelaiisnce fr tg 8 loss of $50); wot inured. ‘The Lire extondod | sioners announce that, if the weather be fue, there - t Llevt..Gen, ..N, Fe rrest, of the soe ald Coatede: | pitta willbe ran in tees than nine bones The Sy from Froscott report bi vibe pact § large. bend OF Sel te cf tear ies ree whe ace RY | to an adiotn uk buildin: oe owned by Mr, Ser | in 4, fa oie ilie. Mall ab ihe Park ¢ ing s C C ‘ rate Bea's, has sts bed Gut te pbocem tian | gight tralw will start from evel end at #P. ML, in | Indians, under the feaership of the Chief of the af course It waa to Faaine, 88 | wood; dal Insured; and to a tnrner’a | WHl be music on the Mal 6 Hark to-day, 2\TION ov A Gane & Corrax Chup * | A ikpurreeitieds Mio As to tho | eteadot 7 and 1:00, aud reach the opposite end belore | Wallunis, who acted friendly,” ‘They. said they were itunitige weld aut 1 ly GCN ee a at WP The following Is the pro renth Ward, Broukiyn, Repuoiieasa on objects and purposes of on, Hey | 6 ALM. Ali connections now made at botu | tired of war, The Ladions in the neighborhood of Ah: Gere tee bi eciabld oo ‘Lhuredsy evening atthe Wigwam, cor { ew vnly be Karon mm ther og tual twink will be taintained, while Southern | La Paz made a red on Aqua Caliente, tiking all the soolor clubs, 1 uit cans toon 1 ner of Kelford Avende and Clymer street, &. D., and | while in their w and con legving Boston by the shove ine | stock and killing one man, It wad reported that fireststed ua with the by Last night a fire ocourres Pant organised a A Colfax club, and elected the } forms Uy Uke ete cu ater il A. M Vashingion at 6 | three or four miners had bern killed at Castle Dawe, | ganding Bestar io rune, und ieeivetie byt oul house of Hibh Proom Maren ollawing Saucel Maggie tam, Brent ‘ worne by hancing, & b ° ving mor ¥ ecreleaving | in the mountains, but the report was doubted, Rbpuies aidan they hasltebllen sheso ah ofneahee eee. rer aanrantt gyre te Craruned Alumormananss ses Laytein feut, Wa . Kirst View President; Dan: af Yors wiih the Hoston, boats Haring New Fouk at __ Phe tudian Troubles In Kansans Gel tomer i Bet tame blocks. Lass on stock, €23,0N, about ‘one-hale ul veal a cerelary, Louis 't. Snow, Corresponding Secretar, wilbegivento the mails. The day mails from the Sr, Louis, Sept, 11.—The Aypublicsa'a spectal covered by urag The ueurapee om the bude | 4 Gonpurt March, Ganoral Chickering. pee cila Bove ix Ihur.—At a meeting of the Marshala 1 nd | Lust wi Le due in Warbington before 5 P, M. Fort Wallace (I ) despateh sayy: One hundred ing Is not known, Walla Geirtors Beh wingcm 1 ¢. | of the Boys in Blue recently eleeted in the various : gestae io | Cita Weneaans te alana QeyBheetk | Cheyennes appeared nen eri, Kans, a dy cricket aaGurrann On, fap 31H fl er | tg Lc Monona aan | Googe Bits af egy belt gsr f Baad tinea otuers | fro-eut pam, Khe Soutuerw mall for New York to | break this morning, a small portion of whom made a | The fallowin is the official programme of the | AuLtY. 0M Commercial sirect, wun destroyed by Ave eyed Haiti war ctfected by the election of Major Wiftard onde y ge} cine early t 0 hours Ai a Soe evening than at | dash into the town, The raiders then Jolued the main English sricka! ers, (he thelr At rican tour, Thelr | badly burned; another 1, whose if fe un itr by lari. pt Ue. Eighth Diptrict # Chalrmaa, and i Wu a o | prevent. Whe morning tnd noon trains tor New | 14 i iY alee ol opening match will be played on tue St. George's | Known, Ia toparied killed. Lora $10,000. fankes Ranutiful Prcainer jakoster | Capt: Witton Nerrynan of the Ninth Dt Mepart,” This 186 iess num | ork wit continue to lenve Washington at's A, M. | body, and they moved in the direction of Butler, | Cheveteritud, Hudson City, on tath, 1th und tan | RnaNBe ie teported Kilind. ore $1,000. Hanke Mavala hicns..e iHenest: | setretary, Lieut. Cha ders. nratne as the obj eltected on th 12:3), a,no¥, and will leave Cortlandt street, | olf a tile west of Sheridan, where ticy ea) of September, the clevon playing a selected twenty | buliding was saved. Fire Company No. % of bilt 1. Polka, Leap deur f VLipodworth, | mourly lected as Gran i wiieular wight are of less maguitud New York at #10 A. M, dive at Washington at 4:00) eral Mexicans and Texuns,'and killed Wy two of New York and vicinity, On tue 9th they | burg, who are here on their recurte fross. "Bonde ey, Teg i the details of the organtzatio yey rarely appear inthe r masks and unlforms in | and 1 noen, instead of 4 noon, , now, bat due They then, moved ina piarihenst, a ation, leave N ww York * Montre: 1 Were they will play @ | did cxce fou at bie Or , Dewoceano Dass Mestino ap. Bax i} tin he nigh en th tly Gavel rt nti at wo BP, . r a carrying of ute ¢ Orses, fo, BO match eleven va. tyetwo: Canada, € " A Vouicnman's Ve Tue most p able, orderly, gulet, ant, we on und Phiadelphit, a new train is established | arrived ; they report having seen Indians prowling | for Boston, wh wy will play thelr cloven agulust Tuert oy Coroank rick Rood ibes the L point fast eve ng valved ange banner con atning ven the excinplary members ol ie caurch, are nu (cnaing independ nly of the New York train about all the settlement they had passed, Southeast | twenty-two of New Mnpland, commencing an the 5 yours of ite, who mays cher, was ription {4 equally applicable to the Br BLE paiops OF Sid Baleone bast me canciieltt, of i} feupt fron those akdnichtvinteandareiyeetsof weir | Avg Phuadelpiia at 11.00 YM Feuchin g Wad gf Denver the setters were na gutering condition, | aath inst; Tey tuen pr. ceed to Pitladciphi, where | rough he sve! Alder arge\l with si quid, Wear bin Greenpoint avenue aud. Feapklin. streets The age i moni, violence, Tustaices known Where the | alvance of the thiough night tralia, and x inany 08 G00 head of stuck have been earried ol | they will play their eleven against twonly-twu ye froin ¢ ‘ rf vl tha + ‘! : Brean Wetaee rata ae aoinnbarhond Lave tees. | ULAR Reel GR et ah ete Rant roetile Ube withing Week, pat, and, twenty more withers had | {| da “rlcketers ot Puiloietiin Bad eiealt ing tr he tad potieoriaa, elt ka ci of bua, Fiubge gus addressed ty “Mgor albiteech, the t rom thelr slumbers aud beaten by ther, fo: ates By this arrangement the New York Killed ant scalped. The Denver coach which r a Oct, 3 to Oct, 12, on whien « uADL Tyratiee with forvhaees ext 0. ie by ina adie a cg ; Be neces ant IL doutimaente, | Sea Washingion® Glatt trains “ate veliovad “or vie | srrivad thie stlernoen wee detained by Indians, weve ark to play their ¢ Menang Fyeatt” WI forehnece rived 3 mbiyinan heady, Lhe weeting, whieh Was pre. ‘ Bo other reason than their ad Washington 1 Ws are relieved of t ct y Toe wave? by “ain, at ‘ ‘i ; Merders are common, ps 4 tue color Vhiadelpila and Washington baggage and travel, been driven back to Big Timber yesterday afters | game, which will p Oot, 18 to Ae, Inel A ‘cromiihg crowi wan ed over by the Hou, De Witt C Lower, adjouruer } pel at whou' G fois to hive poeally | figs enauting’ them to make the qrenty im j,, The Indians sre rejovted MV atrong ow Sand | Ente tho Tih October they will Ie fo Ling Corrine Apenay.-Barvacl Rdwards and George |. Aid Winkie wultornk L saci te 4 Be sent colored people have | time proposed. A superior equipment in new 4 reck. Tie twelve eric are to be paid £90) serlin , i t at eve ATA t- terunnican Mass Meevixa,—The Union Re } Deca whipped, them ‘ind | travel Op she day and aight trains, wilh special Advices from Port Lyon of Sept. 9, states that | for thelr services, wi'lt all travelling expenses paid | Cfewmwelk both colored, lad an aiturcation Inat eves | EAA ra | publican Presidential Catupaign Clab met yesterday / aoe wat they ire i) tatio ty 19 ve a8 probes ds by the lin x a rr res withae hil py Bl aay Hr (t. and ‘ pectal pay Ae h day: Ths Hubs they merite of an olive-tinted ey Uhiaas tatiie te at MW Howth street ternoun at the ofies of Mr, Charles 8, Spencer, 4 a] ‘nd mony of ¢ ne Uberal joint action of the companies, with a band of Indians niles from lay whih take oll the ey, Of course, in’ hf Ie the 6 Sarde HEAGrE upon him, while bein Franklin street, to conclude the ara | for no otwer reason oF olfenco than th ey the Sib. Two Indians were k lied, and the hould there not he a thoittind doiiare taken i's ) Mek Fede | Burlng tae 4 feiworda dow @ kniie | upon lim, while being holster from tha collie to the | Eirauklin streats to comeluda. te Area | ons and sentiments, Many pe IADIAN APYAIRE, lost two men killed sud two we ing the tour, the money guaranteod the cricketers | Ht Cut Cron woe arrested anil ookednpin tue | einer Housg? * MKen 10 the Seventh Bie | stonday evening next, ‘Tue ton, } Bleed tor the year, or engaged ts Work iw The Acting Commissioner of Indian Airs | 1 0% lock thle afernoon the seouie reported two will have tu be pauls ‘LL Bisih Peccingt Raion Upuee and Urom well was takve | PAVAL Accrpaarr etAbeut ¥ o'clock lait evening, | bas bevu ine 44 @f the crop, bave becn compelled to leave tits morning rece'ved a report from Superintendcut | smal! beads of Indi. out six miles nortawest Of | tered {nto by ine reveral to ui sc ° Lig aided ead atckeall GR Ke Pe | yah ah tape . gentl omas C. Murs {i Homes for their persoval sw and ty ott | Wenkoop, glving an account of @ diftieu ty whieh « the fort, They were moving westward, New Yurk, Pidisielphia the By Che Lae vol p anod HH. resting us the corner of Fortys | thy the cenec of the opposite Poyuni 4 Rivas, le:ving the'r em: loyers ov, thete crops; avd | curred on sunday, Aug, 9, beiween suldiete at Kost —-—————_—- English pliyers will draw Uw Ingest crowd fi Pivia- | | Pacaws or 4 Wrto Burtoce.—About noon eater. | event etfeet aud Secon t aval we, wud e1ny loge ts tons fa Vis ety, will preside oe vmtig era i unless romething ts tor ther revel, Whey ean: | Zara in Arkaieds, aul a parly of Kiowa Indians. eorgia Leuistnture, Jelphia, the next vost in Moutroal, and the jein day a wild bullock, Fan from the Battery Up Went | eee ee ie a aete tarhen tek eee ae n will lie down with the ian, A’telegrapiie in | ' q el Mi @ witached . Th ‘grap! Bot go hone, ‘and will of course lore. thew ‘The limeulty orlsthated by {wo young Kiowus, who Anuauts, Ga; Meo 1h Phe Cinitle poms o w York, unos in the Initer eliy'a amateh be wade | street, knocking down and towing, several persons | heres dh the wile aitached to the Decwery. | Th gmont will be stage, and the returns frow } eeninzs, with starvation In the gloomy | were intoxteated, riding through & wuite man’ 1 Ga. F i up at cricket between the eleven and ( pecy, OF MO Mores strect, | pi orrigal at that twetitutio 5 found t fue Will be annouteed tothe audience as sean 99 " Mutore oF themiives and fundus, Mn the class Of | wa disorderly insaver, Whoa they were dred o: resolution to-day giving the negrocs one hour to vers of the United States pio wtand at Hier 4% North diver, | (elt orrigal at tliat imetituiion tt w us fu Tea at the | known, Fhe Republicans eapees to have a red-boo } own thee iso c.eue oF peliution vor the | one of them scrivusly wounded, ‘The Indians cir defence on the question of eligibliity, and vil of epectutors malght b io}, Her stand Over urned ay , . s i Perp-tr tal upon the citizens; but there i=l po-ted to. thelr band having’ been fred on, | bust thomiers naructading, thirey wiuutess ee £ sand the owner badly injured, The suetll the arrival of the Corouer, ve : plane of cases whers the ‘ston take the ease | and tue Kiowas weit to the tort in battle array, | "Tye day wan consumed 1 disctiasion. or ynae Paes rand w wncaty ret: 1) Commmren on Witanves, ens, AND Stirs, — Pov arn Wann M. T. 2B. Cuu,—Under iy foto thelr own han’a, wicre. olLough there Is but difleulty was then prevented by the [uterfercur: ‘The linpression ia the hegruce will be declared in ae of the Tippocaimpu he police, Who scoured him at Mier 1s unl | Phie cc tee of the Board nen metat | tbe wusplees of this organization a. dine in Aen vaygi ron, there sre cite res Renn eon eltan i Chiek OF Ane afterioon OF i mame | eligible by w wusill majority, Sept —Hespatches from St | 44 owner should appear noon yoste {o hear parties interested in the In; | ARROE Was raued lust eveulug in of | In ce SHON & iatirder has been comsnitter ‘a Wagor-inaste ed a ¢ 1s Feportinig 4 5 (hie evening, repost the arr:y Artempreo Scicinr.—About 2 o'clock yestor | Moduetion of a patent for tue preservation of wood eh wlq@irtors, Tames Ade eircuinsianers ofa 209 Hi tae ease of hix tain had been robbed by Klowas, A. de ra pets Ne pet), (bis cv Gale Trpert the arr va PITTED STU ANCM 9 0 CON FORCT | Dr nlate Rodse sialon And aiestel terion intone parcnetes Were suspended across the stre ‘ J Jorg Bekwoil, ta th Me was ‘of trovps was sent out. to Kiows m Houdurn) miare of Captala Brown, Ob ae Hlvpgenrapds an alag Mare Bus or I | in Aock-bullding, snd" owners ang lesssee nr Mies and pyrotectinics were. prouinen: i} Rely movier ; rested by | cup, and upon tele wrivet the Irgiay women and | | Dursin svery dull, American gold yall struck the vessel about 8 O'clock? Trenday oe en oat ye 3 | Alderman Connor presided, PN Baath | the 4 lange traci trent of the building v ery . lot Jal aftorward | ehiidien jum) ed into the river to swim to the oppo | is quoted at ud ® cent, premium, aud provi Heat te ve wi’ atone tasters “J WA A Sod tds: | te wished to present his clatins bet Commits | Was ocenpiod as a plattvem for the speakers, from 3) iby the Ke-klux taken euigund buns, scomms | site benks ‘ue Indi ed In ne of batee, | » fe wcarce, with lille Hernan,” Next semr'a | Morning. | Sho went own almost in THe, | ae hads AA erat tan) cotta Wat clecosered | tee ae tha inventor of af protert the wood af | leh the docirines of Demoerey and misur tages i Ww have Leon ko doobt os t it, @ Was | when the v opos-master, becoming frightened confer | sugar crop promibes tu be very large, the cance doing | gyy 1 «© pleked up by ‘aw | fourthaol t HT agate faa tot pert, Hist ns ¥ #the w ment of the Kepabhean Matration Were ex , 0 Jurtifeviton to those Wh bung him withent tri ed that he had given the merchand's: to the indions | Well cverynuere, All the Aucrican setters wie | EX¢, bows sd eareien ta” Hae sh Prceloct’ Grating thes rete ei part oft th vitrefled pounded undenlarged apoa, A brass baud furnish eae a cited erlne, icee rfaes veo Munk | aie ermluaicd the appcarance of hostilities, ynd | commenced agcleultural opcrations last your are very | few tniica trom Sic dove] he, ‘Tho fol dice Were apy y con Aviat | to.4ib Iw the space between the ple Cd music for the vecnsion, men for an alleged o canes are men: | alter some talk, peace Was arranged, Agent ‘Wyu- | well pleased witu their prospeut and hope to sto well, | jew tnite fron et Pays nd fit ubuut # deloc ud recovered | Willi concrete, and this would prese! ‘Texta Wanv Demockacy,—The supporte Boned for the reeon that wo are sent hero to plugs | kop ripor's toe Indivus generaily diapuscd tobe | Hut iimaarstion trom the Souihern States appears id | Aer eff Ae poNyes ME oe Ware | SuBReHOy toe taieis Co flee Peldtteaias FPOPYSSOU | om the welion of the Waser’ and Seymour, Bisir, ond Hoinan held ® tebe macnn your Excelicuey the pr itian of at | very triendly. Lave stopped altogether, Witham Vaughan, Alvin Palmer, J sie, M gece ascot and the attacks of worms. vould List eventos at 9 Essex strect, Mores G. Dale, Ess ‘our Btste, ‘These pirties should be tied ond ae - A Meupenovs Arrnay.—Maguic any pler without inte hed Lecording to the law, It is tive in some of REVENUE APPOINTMENT, aa RePrr ene: age i Alvin Burringe, J. K. Burridge Crow — Mobert her brother-in-law, John Whipps, Sivin \ ¥ ou er cling s clairman, aly it {9 sald, and the fact may be, the guilt ry of the Treasury to-day appointed Richard W. Smith, Esq, formerly Sheriff of | Hichardsun, mute; Kupene Busts and Wittiat | iret, oy Thursday went ‘out togethers athe” American’ Woed-trocerving, by bE Non ass We nomination Eersearres the “fariy, in beyond “question or doubt. | Colonel James Moore ay Nupervieur of Internal Lie. | Suffolk county, died very suddenly at bis residence, | Pfu, ensincess; Devil Layluty Urewin, Gud ix Whipbs In care of the house, Wien they returned | puny: ‘owners of 8. ae. sumber Neg gee dn deok bands, were tlw owne tor | large number filed the ball and ve Of a patent proc this to be so, as we concede it to | venue ior the District of Missouri—the Or adressen by POUL | Iu the village of Coreen, Long Talend, on Friday of at a Inte hour, some diltculty arose between them, re- | preserving wood of all kinds, und tak i the same | the fon. A. J. Rogers and ethers, ‘The street y some cases, where they have lung the | juent under the new law, a 2 ws D 1 ————— Sulting in a dght, In the course of which, it ts alleged, | Linpervious to fire, rot, und’ Water. The plan e ot of the hall. pres : @Baders, it is the ulore certain Wey will be convict: Pt just week. His death was attributed to having par | Pyuse-nara Bav—The butter on the table at | Mar Nod alte aha ae me Tate ee eater: igs Ne piva con: | front of the ball prevented @ lively epene, is belay Shand Pusished. ‘These eases of punishment for | THR RUUTISH MINISTER AT THE WmITR Movs, | (ayer Meely ur phe (les oad ate Bat gi6 Vaughn eized a carving kuste abd attempted | sisted In impresnattng tho wooue:. piles with rosin, | ciuctuaily blocked by a dense tase of the yonue ned spa vaherraa ta tb the tress ota 2, Well. | the Delavan House, Albsny. ‘There ts no excuse for | {0 stab her » Yesterday the parties appeared at th ‘of i c ceil 2 TWN MMTN ATOR 7 TER NETTRL ABER | con ine pa peared | 0 completely that the action of the water could nol | rising democracy of ail ages, sexes and condti age was rising seventy; but he was é before Jusilee Manafleld, when Maggie was coumit- | ailvet them, The Chairmin said, as other parties de- | who were enthusiast: ‘their demos ily existence when they are assalic | In mews- | at the White Hyuse this moruing, and bad @ eburt | lle, hearty, and active, aud bad the appearauce uf | bad butter on the table ofa rsfeclasy hotel, especial | rc." Too much aArinhibg aud jeauusy Were tho | sired. tobe hostd oe anny ch fe Bi ma pak: asletes. S ’ Or otherwise,” We will furtuer edd that most, | intersieg ete dae eneanae pike, Hearty a2u aelie 6, ppearaa hap yay nel ahead ey Denne The Mae deslouay | Med etre at tnatntus, tuldect the Commuttee | plstiorm was ereciod outsuie for speakers, the all ethene tenderness ith nt wT Sass pen dented