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re 1863, THIRTY-SIXTH YEAR. FROM WASHINGTON » SEPTEMBER 29, POLITICAL, Jef to the Sapreme Court to constrae and decide, LABOR MOVEMENTS. THE CITY. and have endeavored to find that method by whiel li sts —_ ennai A Retrocession—The Hamptonties not so Henj. FP. Butler Renominated Without Oppas | the Publle debt wiht eoonost be withdrawn A Female Co-operative Printing Association, Natonanszattoy.—The Tammany Hall Naturale Gpecial Despatches to The Su Much ina Harry—Color Mil Lost M Pants, Sept. 28 —The Monitor has the follow. altion—He Makes ® Sverci, gages reileved, trou si ponvee or iadertien ea MRETING AT THR REVOLUTION OFFICE. lastion Commticn inetts throagh (Me weak at No. 4 Wastiwoton, Sept, £8. tary Compantos Discouwntennnced, Ing news from Spein: ur. ori fairness fn the mints of the people, at the same A fe table meeting in aumbers and char. | Tryon row, and at Tammany Hall, Fourteenth street, rt AFFAIRS IN ALADAMA, Amtawta Ga., Sept. 28.—The Senate today | Aleoy, a city of about 9,000 people, in the province | Bosto, Sept, 23.—The Republicans of the | time; by a loan at a kow rate of jntereat, Frliesing | acter war heid last evening at the omer of the Mer i One londred and eighty-one app'icants were nataral tality yesterday. The Alabama de! ation, headed by Gov. | tok up the special ordce, whieh was $1¢ considera. | of Alicante, has revoltey Bmith, waited on the President to-day with | #00 of the bill declaring d hie ‘Three ships uppeared yesterday ineligth Itty of frecdmen | sonn of Caringens. 1b 18 supposed Fifth Massachasetts District In Convention to-day | intercat pald by the Guvernwcnt, whieh so iniatesthe | QyMon ot Fark row, .o orn a Female Typozrapht: | ia6g through ite ins eat pald by the Governuient, whieh eo initates Jon, With ts to one ot theo tram mnday) of the | nominated Benjamin F, Butler for reelection to Con- | rate of commercial interest as to cripple the Desineas | Cad won, With the ultimate otycet of opening & evs - r erative job printing office here, to be conducted al- Gexenocs Act or Crantes Reape.—Mr. Charlee to office, Tt was tabled for the present. Gen, Pritn's fl fess. Tle received 18 votes: 4 scattering, ‘The | Of the country; and thus to conforin to the Ch cag | together by wom © memorial from the Legislature of that State, & part of Gen. Prim’s fleet, ng: THE | resolntions, by extending the nat.onal debt ove sng GH Reade, author of * Fou! Play,” has written a letter faking for miliary assistance to repress vio- | The bill to prevent common earriers from diserim- | | Marshal Paiva. of the Royal Army, ts all recrait- | yomination wan subsequeetly made unanimous, Re pertal te Kecaetemttn. nate catered | yanrenmlg nit oecaplet the hate, and Mine | Tetons rareee Marge & Draihece one on fe) ; lence and disorder. Tue President promised ied as to persons on sccount of color or race was is eaid that the town of Leon has prononnced for Savew, Mass., Sept. 28—G@en, Butler, after hia | tat it fe the duty of Congress to reduce the rate of Ss mecting. W | . p the revolution iat q | ROmination to Congress towlay, appeared before the Mine il werd paid ise better tee sya dune: | iste, were pani the drilling of the eame was passed, tet ae eee recta Couator Chester wae nied. | Convention, in obedience to & call, and made the ted the payment of the bonds in the same lexal ten could be spared to relnforee the troops alread; antes or the drilling of the ame was passed, . . following speech, He was frequently interrupted by | (ier notes authorized to be. issued ig te wen esrvest iu ite agsucamees thathe | 4 Democratic meeting was Weld in thie eity Satar. | Loxoox, Sept. 98.—Advices from Spain today | otis bapactla with them, bor Thave nowhere frould do all in his power to prevent outrages and | 487 aight, which was largely Miended. Twas pre. | Confirm all tho previous reporte that the inenrgenl# |p, tie coraial greeting, by your perronal kind- | gold ne Votenco, and the delegation were much pleased with | ceded by a torchlight protessiah, The mevting was | #re marching tn force upon the capital of the nation, Uhetr reception, ‘They agreed at the request of the | Stdressed by Gen, Gordon and ovhers. Gen. Gor | The loyal troope who were sent arainet Santander, ness, by the high honor of @ aominution as the rep: | FOUrces ¢ tative worthy of the support of the Rey don said that the South lor F peace; what. | and since the capture of that city have been engaged | Teventative ; 4 © Republican President to have another interview with him | ever might be the result of the coming Presidential | tn pursuing the rebels in that qnorter, have recelved ania tie party of the district, conferred with auch unanimity, « ro porning, when Secretary Scho- | Clection, the South would acquleses in the will of Lam made fo deeply your debior as to be too Sarggaad ie wee 7a feper Se as ine U ited Siaice an pres rough therbaiiog | orders to return to Matrid for the protection of the | 50° in ihanus ever to repay, Lean ackeowlelge Ok, On wel sabin| ably and quiet 0 | capital, » —-Prealdent what troone can be sent to Alsbama. titlaweimpored by the autboriagot the Government, | “ene ‘seyotutton ta raptaly progressing in the tate. | Ne cbitration only by renewed eforts in your ner Benator Spencer, of Alabama, arrived this moruing | He polrted outite past aubmitsion to laws which were | |, TNC revolution os raplily progressing in Uh6 Ute. | vice in the duties which yon have devoived upon me, | gna owns present at the interview. The | Commidcred unconstitutional and outrageous in | Flor. ie nine paaoeendanetadba, for 1 do not permit mysoif to doubt that in Mas thelr violation of the. rights — and. iuter: | th ani the revolt has already extended to tr : Gelogation disavowed the statement telegraphed | ests of the South, we, wits nea Acdeeaeetill Lact 4 chusetts, in Rasex District, @ nomination 80 un : ces Into which Old and New Castile | mourly inade by the delegate of the Republic . antes of its conauct in the future, | Most of the provinces ‘ is from here to some of the Northern papers Me Re Te ferns altey Ge CEES | ere aieided, iy, Ite primary assemblies them that military protection should be afforded as tho two persons who were injured In the Brondway Boon us It could be ascertained what portion of the | The bill to prevent the formation of military com. | |, Itt Ticatre fracas, and expressing his regret that anys thing of the kind should have occurred. tions res which wera very elabc 1, after whieh rows Associaite’ reception at tle National Labor ¢ tthe mame time | fast we Hor thous tat | Gr tune hulp. Afiss Anticny ges the poume momen | At FOR Tie Socrm Awmnicay Strraneas,—The iment shonld not pay these iegal reute Fresent 0 Organize into aecoeitions te demand just | Cditor of AT Crontsta has addressed a eireuler to von as the prosperity: and growth of the re: Hari, Amovg tose «ho ual called upon her Wut: | the editors and publishers in New York, announcing ne the Ove Youlg WormAn Who WAS & al rev ¢ disor. | proofreader as well ax a compositor, and yelvahe & subscription for the reliof of the sufferers by Loi eeracetay | Ga) (fecelvad $8per week. Now she (Mise Anthony) the South American earthquakes, Mesars. Galwey consequence day Uy | had to pay @10a week for her board and ® fourth: | @ Casada, bankers, been publican cundidates, tho | story Vedegom, "abe cont noe understand how aveel to vesalve ie rib tt nha ooh had ‘outh, the women could get along on less. Sie heard objections | PO @ fan o give the pice | raised against female compositors as being tov par. Sons or Tearenayce.—New York Division No, thes Wie tie bake Pf the worl, | teniar abo: Work they perform, a4 not stroug | 1 sons of Temperance will celebrate the twenty-eizth , (het Bring balance of our eT enough to move forms, and ay therefore not ; Weak evil ave Ghat Ween ite armies ‘eptabie ina printing ofice a» men, even atmuch | ANMiversary of the Order this evening at the Spring [rhencvil law shall resume its sway in the revel: | higher rates, Misa A. tirgod tiem to give | atroct Presbyterian Church, near Varick street, This ous States under the reconstruction acte of Congress, | up their diefanti manners and wet like working | pi) fe it will do when they are nduinetered @ by | women, Let them organize at once and set their | Division ts the fountain head of the Order, snd was jn every | an honest and competent ‘utlve; the opening Of | stakes and Miss Anthony what. they shail work for, andcahe | Organtzed In thie elty twenty-six years ago to-night, Uhat they expressed the opinion that If the President | js, 1 Ad +, lown and city in the district, inthe due course of tho | the great riilroads across the continent, pouring the | would ih oh r r nly assured them be would, when required, aend | desvor io prevent. Mie tnsuparation, “ke for one |. LOOM Sept. S—Midnight—The following | vango of our party ts an.elecGon. In so believing, | riches uf Cline and the Fast into tho lab Pour com: | {Let be Bo want of Parmiony Raitiecn: Ghesaselven | Leyeereelante, Divisioss Now extend ak arte We troops to thelr astistance, it would be | pirdged hlesword and beat service ace him in | fe the very latest reports which have been received A Oy persone, ObUneT anton the renee | eke; Making OME roads ihe highway of that great | and the Typographieal Union, And to do phd dl ir bea Merci el ed sero Ba an . i crest wal fro f t persons, obtainet a aie fo Europe; each and II contribute so Raat Wi i ; si BuMeient to preserve order throughout the | yy Ta ivential chair, a Brain: Persistent — and hired drumming, have up: | awell our rescurees oF tration ae. Corrente he ne. | Mase, Noe uuterbid them. (A gentleman @ meeting this evening will be one of great Inter- of taxation as to render the ne len easy to be borne. ‘The next W Us quite forty millions of people to are too careless and t det H. Stepaens will attend the 01 e 0 isle : Biate, They expressed no such opluion, but | preer’ ee kaha Mak Ta ahde eee Tame thet Gated the | _ The city of Carthagens lias been bombarded by the | peared nitached te & ail publiated in a | tional debt w bu et hewspaper, asking “all Weir fellow citizens will want tangible, strong military support, as ther | lth of October, and will kive pablic readings for tie rebel fleet. ike tatonsten a census will ‘ent, and will be addressed by the following speakors t Robt, M, Foust, M. W. P.; the Rey, So BfeKean, @, e, Key and that h ay to work aftr 6 o'el ; Cppesed. to returning @ pay a WebL or two thousand ailitons at thae time, ¢ W. PL: JN. Bt P.M.W.P.; Denedit of the First Baptist Caureh, Gen, Prim has gone to Valencia. ape met canetion ps sraneipie he | TAG ° mer | sould therefore. let ils paper stand over until Pop dN, Stearns, P.M. W.P.; the Hom, Wm, Memorial vole forth, Merebels ik Alabama aaron The Margeia ot Novaliches, commander of tho | the \orres he bas Bimsell talento weer nthe ele Fe ian A ee EDU Ue collecteds with anvoneat | GAZ gqt gcse A did, HOE HaRt women to be | B. Dodge, and others. Ree ee ie oe OWITUARY, royal troopa in the field, Is retreating before the ad- | om Monday next.” If all coule come who woud be | and emetent administration of aifuire, trom byes th Shaded Cerone yor Aportiox.—The demand for sion n* to refrain from violence upon constant vanes of Marebal Rerrans, elle sy mpath i re pecald | whiskey and tobacco — the mort — uselens Miss Peers remarked that she always stayed to ree | ebiidren to ad is vory large and inerewsing, Is = bach shallow formality as a promase of force, Death of an Ex-Congresamn’ P, Wigi, eBvisina othe fei tes emclent onsipori Beymome: and Dales Lec ant | ee (ett aERTieN Oh lle gett NeW OF | the paper (Ant-slarery Standard) Ont, ao matter | geod, tt frequently exceeds the supply, and eipeles Whe delegation know this too weil, hence they want Lewistox, Me., Sept. 23.—The fon. T. A. D, ‘ ‘Anis, Sept, 28—Evening.—The ide ways | Gnd emclent supper Naiectiel eae Win, such a future, what true Republican will imperil | what hour of the "AS for destroy . iv “! ply, am wil the interests OF his country now bound of ti sy by tak: Gen, Mune | lead to she ‘of thom shall lay bis hand « from Htuation in Spain ts grave. ‘The rebels are AiN- | Munford, and Booth, ail the sebel hosts, living an to Congress, and e troops ordered there without delay, which will | Fessenden, formerly a member of Congr: probably be d y @clogation, though ridiculed and dubbed ns | Among the members of the family present during his | C™MMent to withstand the torrent are evidently be- Jog the type, it Into ea pockets and threw | and other unfortunates aro not refused for want of river, something better, Many hundred children are thas tae eae Prefacog With | aaved from a life of crime and placed in a situation to publican party in the ¢ @ division in the ra ersaries ? om he last hip of the S| ck Ue prospesliy a tone, The . 1 Pobiity ‘editor | bea benefit to themsctves and the community, “oarpet-taggers,” represent. much of the eolld | Inst hours was Senator Fessenden—a brother of the | COMING Weaker, The lust ship of the Spanish navy | the piace where hie Wenrt ought to be, and arm ry at leust; PTL Hon Reuter obweae tha tree cae oea atierk ci ree ed freaith ‘of Alsbam One of them, Major | deceased. has now joined the r . and all reports indicate | upon his traitorous honor tha he cannot sanction would hee t palntng ofies foe's 7” Pedr ‘ Ay pees Axotner Born Ronorny iw Watt Sraser.— } Charice Hayes, of Eutsw, Greene conniy,isanaive| ss that pabtie opinzon throughout the kingdom fhvors | (Ne aie Ven, eer he he been inthe. serving pate, are breatize themselves nto an asyociail in, Mise A. urged | Shortly after three o'clock yestentay afternoon, Mr. Me alssatan, ina lived (reread bis tie; ts W che ot Death of Philadelphians. revolntion, ‘Tho portion of the army which wtitt re, | Helal rev Ma rel ve quite dou Wieinme tate unpantencion fatenie'typagrapifat | Jalen W'Artois, of Misecker steeet, enterg™ the Die wealthiest Repuliticans in tho State, ara pays | Plthapeneuts, Sept, 28.—Charles If. Graffen, | mains faithful to the Queen is di-organiaed, and it the distil Kea in the fact but there are too fev wr Vaion, and the aceptarce of this tiveral ofr. Miss | omce of Robert Malle, broker, 87 Wall street, and id the pian of orgauization 4 1 be convertible | ofthe Cooperative Prindng Asavciation: 100, Wi Purchased 200 in American gold and 6,000 franes in. tireet (already published in Tae Sex), to enable the | French gold, In all amounting to nearly $2,000 in n. Butler preeenied | girta to ree how they may start, ‘Thin association The coin having been placed in a small erty are tL ce the Priladelphin Sunday Mercury, diced - | tle dependence ¢ ¢ placed upon it, a omearate t ae eee ine ana ng | ax. ‘The death of Robert P. King, of the frm of eee tan ot. a tid : i y. | King & Baird, priuters, is also announced. Franee. euntron FuUh their coadutern have active and thoroughgoiny I aised worly | the owing F . one as embodying the general | fad also offered to assist a female society to the ut ; i: Sept Count Walewski, formerty WIth Which ts parchase s de-rat of | principles of the progressive Repuulican party ! ern cit Ai espeh ance bacon lhl eed ia then visited the oftce of Dunean, cans in Alabama, yet being native, is fivath of u Now Hampers Balter t of the * Lecislatif, a y meinber this con The sunt is Sinsatiad, This wo. tehaw Gab TeAlly 16 tha Tetnetptia Tins, Haker, composltor on the Zvookin Apis, | Sharman & Co,, Nassau atest, and porohased o drat Soch persecution in conrequence from Postsuotra, NM, Bepts #—Abuer Greer: 9 ‘Tied yesterday, at the age of he sum 8 too forty | of true repuniizanierdy in virtinot whien toeeonntry | edd there wae & strong emert now muking towee | on ib tabeation'§ Dut this ouly inspires hin to greater exertions, f : 1 ae oh is ew |e Lous ci Ye the Kepibiteans of thie ¢ Nias ween saved frum mibrrovnat. une great hatlumal | that offes tnto the hands of the Typographical Union, | Or LuruPe ule laxention bales te sall tostag By Une ibs uly in un te caf, formerly editor and proprietor of the Neu trict from ticle allegiance to. their prinetpien, or buy | 4) ated, I oping, the great and it wae believed that tlie feuae Calon was in | Mtramer, From Duncan's office he went to PREEDWEN'S BEREAL, Hompahire Gazette, dted to-day at the age of eighty: | (heim to slanghter a tried pubile servant, because, Mere pga atl naa ode IE tho laterest of the male Typographical U Brothers, 49 Wall street, whore he had to A GLIA AE Proedaneac Has Beets Emperor | Shvse devotion to the cause of bis counts, Hy repanlivats in fort they could le esaured that [here ta no eu y h Gen. Howard, of the Freedinen's Burean, pro: | ituee years ies <The | Emperor | tenuous advocacy of equality ot right end equality nou the aris on dhe they. cold We besarod that there ie feo eum feitle tome local adairs, Up to this time hie gold Pores giving an accouns of Ny late tour t the Heal se Gans ie teriay nt Potsdam Med for Warsww. | CLbower of overy man under Qe lave, and because lity of riety i reatdly to wos accure. Ascending the stairs, Mr. D'Artole South in the shape of polite lectures, He soys he uriwong, Md. Sept. 23.—Uapt. Frederick he King of f " joft this city for Baden. | yr at the te ant B ie wits is aes “hig pieced through the clerk's offfce ani the Intermediate pasaed through paris of Virgin rih wad South |, Peandt dled eudaest fn this efty thie morn s slaveh { hemin freedom | TE ROR Tints the om, to athird, or inner oMfce, where be Una, Georg’ aia, Tennessee, Miasiss!py, ses Wlyhhih Dhatiadéedy af ena Justiyearned the hatred of : hand path Mr. Jon. Dixon, of derse placed the bag, with some books and papers, on the paruiseis Just returned frum Europe, where y ei, Wiebe hoarte woud leap paket enetace Tee Saw as 08 ase ; on > nt for the benefit of hin health, Ho was Cap. witit i joy if hie hauls were thus to Le anization, Being answered tn tt nhige Laaetoradimeet ire dat arena — } PACIFIC RAILROAD, . Internation: ket Matehy frock cown in thie honee of his friends, Ay the ‘ovelywhere in every tel Cgranted hing by One IAwe TT ut he the to the cleric t Subsequently the clerk liana ; Drevet Major of the First German Guards, organized inthis | Dostow, Sept. The International Cricket | signerw of tuts call clatin to be Rapublieans, may 9 fquited on our tol or totce public creditor tim uy Be Uae bad th {ocewi bir aia: tai bates eter taaE® Fee jane; Drevet aj ty in Istt, Ho has resided in the West | match between the All Engiand Eleven and the | not udvine tiem to send this bree wi of wouey Wieown genin with Interest. not nt to Rot Ih by be to get a cheek * sit ed that M x 4 for anamber of years, Tu his pockes was fond a | United States Twenty two, selected from the Huston | iote some deubttul district in komme doubtu Wetter hit the spirit of tne Tkws | erie wears get ® ebeek signed; and it is eu hat Mr. Ovjo, have tb os era to examin vomumission ag Justice of the Peace In Case connty, | and other clubs ta Massachusetts, the St. George | if any t te. where it inay eld the en Mere wade, tise bo inv coe | D'Artois'* attention wa also drawn tn that direc. Piet ibe roed and telograph lines of tae Colca | ave heen the agent of neversh Wueeranee’ ebinyanies ork elubs, and the Young America aud | 1h ore OP ney ree or tis’ Heepuriica tion, for at this time & young man who bad been in flo Railowd, and tu report to the Sveretary of ihe tState. [is body wastaken charge of by the seve etl ee OnE today: The | as expronsad thre ite duit elected elevates the middle or waiting room, selzed the bag of gold, Anterior. ae fants Masous, He was about 70 years of age. nace acauehe ct winning. | Nor do Einean to deny to ay lina the right to freely emotent support. and rushed through the waiting room and clerk’ CASE OF MUDD AND OTHER - Refers srrived in Boston on Satur- | choose tor himself whow le wil have to represe eke iw ie ‘giles: ta the italia shaea We tho ebook The Attorney-General’ reccived a Asani jon of Gen, Taindmans bm Montréal. The Boston Cominit. | hin in Congress oreisewhere, Svery. tan surely in era toll ot create rene CA aioe edna ipl arate i ry f the Seath Mensateat 28,—Gen, J, C, Hind. t them at the depot, and conveyed them tu atliberty tovote for whom hapleases, but no man Rianod 8 foil, of nember Were et this moment about half a dozen persooa tn Wee one Ore f he Boat: jeri, nds eato the Bromfiell House, ‘They were tn > belongs (o 8 parky And elms to mck with th gehen Le pteeis* the third oF Inner root, transieting legal business, eas corpus to relces aero ant | imam, tate of the Confederate army, was assassinated | to see a base ball match by the collegians of Harvard y, and for Lia good, han any Khe to orea and Mrs, besides the clerks iu the ‘outer office; therefore, the minittee to drat ® consiitut on, and to reportat the next day evenings at Ty Py M sijourniie, Mies Anthony remarked that Merers. Mudd, Arnold, and who were sen- | ahis sesidence in Helena last night, ‘The Superin- | In the sMernoon, who received the cricketers with feaced Sy 4 Military Comimiasion In the spring of | tendent of Police received @ dispatch this ateravon | OOS inay one i re n conve: Sunday morning they visited St, Panl's Church, Lon (er tue conspiracy to take tre tee of Abratam | directing him to arresta man named Rotbias, a pass | and in the afternoon, by ey Wey gaiunt tle properly expr igh ts Is to reve! Lowa and yvis f that paity t rities, bo to di robbery was indeed a bold one gone 10 got the check sixued ra thief, but the Intter closed the ‘he clerk who had et out after the ter door of the Khe to bus hourany stopped the pursuit, ) ve had nied and comversed with Diss Anna Pickin " om the Biiceve, Whe belived, committed | tended the pe: ce on the great o lection ol y , pred the pursuit and tue thief was BO Re Elnecin. "Tos tro neints relied upon in sapyartof | senger on the Bhreva, wt, Ils belived, committed | tended te pevformanre ca te areas CHRD wag gag, | om today, who inforaied her that she would gladly | more seen. ‘The particulars of the robbery were Mo ever. the buitery Conmision had a8 the time and | {e hom tpeinetelds Mon nud served cnder Hindman, | waned ai Band Honday night, To: raauived, ‘Miss Anthony then tiated upon aol. | erese"ate, renotied at Palen Hendavarters but 9g yrat,—The Milltary Commission ha he tty ‘om Sprinafied, Mo., ed tnd r a ia rie Whe very Weir organized ony then dilated ui hone who waw the us @ casial VJ eeleans Wt Law ahense with iben tacee PassORe were | Lata A coacisl despatohe 10. sire Avatenohe (0- Whe new ture non, and the Outer Leld rough, with ton, woman suffrage, cud kindred bople hi is but lite that he ean be L Persous were | Larene-A special laniing th oak be Which the Mev. No livown expressed his wurprise , Seatew nteaTetes Atmel aeamaten do, the eaten te; | water standing in pools fon to eae : Reece ian Nata } ens Pain at Waverley. come oof PA teat ted wate ats night, while eitting in Hof hile family, amok: Ml cee snare mud nase tot | fhouid Be dincussed uf all: Atte eayertence of over | meices 10 to continue for four days. : : fon. "Als left hind, which hell the pipe, was enrrie: t Benda iad ante e_ttitels cart ie nirty years’ teaching xelioul had sateen hl that At | ast Nawaux.—A shoote etna of spectators. ‘The Twenty-Two Our HOmnIBALOn wide in'ren iy yew to. | ary’ Jeaching ve! us uM ‘ liverty, Mit nee think ex pe ama by the charge” of buckshot, tao of which en | Wty Qn ar Bievan te ten wicctes nents biel wae i tha tteetea ae More was any diene nce at wil AL wae ft the advan | Womtnree oe He found 4 Hered bis neck, tflleting & Wont trom wel pe | ley and Charles Newhall's bowling, which, together | your bauer, upolding your eh your wil Tho resolves were unanimously adopted with nome thera war © iichian’ berweeh Leaiy was dange pa gtalitt 4 wards, Ibis belleved that he | witi"the fielding, was Very good, Tt waa supposed ry meetings of the Bop ry town | uci applaune. in Reb an Aedes his way Into 0 lager win hie optaton, arrived at lasion (hat, ihe sava.nated by a political enemy that It would be Inposs ble ior the leven to get | the Republican patty, with Lally a dissent, biave eter eae nats (A Boa! Ye lary teibinale. Lhe prociamation yiniuly ex rung, because the ground was so dead, ‘The Gelding | chosen tuiough you their repreriastive, to he wet Heats by frurking women is w a Pic Aneameaa var Rakanarine arene Ghides ail prisons standing 1 Chey Owitiow ui the The Maine Elections was very sharp, by the canuntate of the Deuocney nthe. p Bonroe Alscse Marlee sica dali vared: || \uenicay! te believed mth | Witla M, Canady, need 1, roabting ot Borg samy Utioners, whether they hatebeon tonvicted OF t ‘Avesta, Me,, Sept, 28—Hteturns from all the | _ Play commenced at 2 o'clock, with Hampbrey and | canvass, Whoover inorieres WiB tual cloice vc , Mass., Sept, 2 slo I; aver sean was | was billed tost orenitia Oy! Using sirwek with. Up f. G 18 pardos ’ Lid ison) i Jupp at the bots, They were very cautions, On the | the party, He may be onythiag tee, b Olonger | along address to the workingmen of Charlestown goers on Hic | wadding of cannon, 4 tox f toa ab ave ievied une mained the (ull tt Ml | eliles mud towns of the State, nearly all of them ofl- | seventh over Humphrey was cangut oy Norley Ina | wMepublican. Me ts alding thaDemocracy. In tie | this evening, in the new Tannery, ‘The structure | tye Hn father and | ue Democratic needing in Fordham, Tne body wae Le hath shed 1 furnished tothe Associated Prees by the | slip from Newhall. One wicket down for three rune, | party, as in the country, the vill of tue ma, aie yall gi Peep pale Bh Pre s hie laws OF War, ur who State's office, exhibit ihe following ree | Thirty-seventh over Jupp was bowled out by | properly capremed must govern All was compl ted thir after J will secommodate | Eo ames to aitacata wo ‘gee auth 1 fecal wat iy of . ae 79 OF Reales omen, SARIN Siege Novicy three’ runs after Wee had | hereafter Is to party fi ple How mie, and two or three | rhe fo rdvorste wor] Fexate Txrostons.—Sovoral female inp: tora ¥ wus clabuintely eek forthy thy writ wa: ning. Onthenextover, Smich | couteste of wm success party ean iRnebana G24s2k Wik cdllecied Gait | Kanchi it by bis mother, and | pave teen eoing about the elty of Ite perlorintng « TOIT; Plilshary, 55405; aggregate inured trom Newhall wt the point; | ried on only ws wu REMY IA a fs tak the wily Would organize anal Bo 60 | ewindiing operations Ino number Of Wayny Duk Moats BALES AUSPEND RD, on paril a three w Ihirty-ties rues, and theatock | Weleome recruits “nd hoot . Banks reviewed some of the a | aris at ua, and shoul hy agEs 8 ve of | Ty hy tole pretences, CX sit bul antec qicubihas Gabentce (neue ax oh era ‘ raberlain's majority, 90.17 of thet pove far. Grifith aud Freeman | Our part ndinguse to ke prevent Consreas, eepecially treati y carter gy Peles var Age by tiem ol | goon to be the worst Vichubs, wud have been ewt + Wine, ainmubition, &¢ he correction of the returns by the oMelal report at by Newhall, the stamps being ripped ont | Beattant tn ite Jospeh taaey step toned cobperativn’ heiween employer | Lauw ry Assveiation ot ‘tray tid geut gn ty tho | mR poker ‘ ; taniys of the fow plantations not ye ; * and ompleyee. The time w veome when tie | New Yerk bricklagess on putike, Aug | sare At re Ma. DAviE, ; | sn ‘ ition ou ne me ae pA down, 8 rane je party Ween 'o the eriec: i rivers BRS pnreor the profits Pine em | i Michael W It is Dotieved in official quartors that Jef counted, the majority for an 4 gf the Twen! nelle Cel | ployer aw hiv compensation, He eit tint & wo AtiRis) chmbeuce? asaleee tt f Davie will not. be tried in the Ucicber tert of Uie | creased from 200 to 39) beyond these Axures viAith, who was By oUKL Honal demi munt be paid fir gold and ailye ashe acehy Beatd , Pepi ri Dey Ju ited States Court in V The offical v at year wus ns follows: Cham: sag Bh tad NL Hoi wuell | ined when the loans were creat ' acl Ba 7 Charie Un 1 rh al vote . ows: Ol t by Newhall, bowled by Hy) repudiated (hie, they repudiates " t area cir ' nla THR WASHINGTON U D ny 67,992; 1 45,00); Chambertyin'a tow, & rune, 5 \ ary |i Hones the hase ae, 7 i i ie Vr iene z. ‘The charze 4» induced Behl dc oy witch. Gr mnro:t) at > The ‘Republ incragent (hol? y went in on the for) thied over, and not out wi poke, ke was frequently interrupted by loud und | Miemacives males a ual iee e false teat Pe aa itr TP ge M TI eee ee tert tan ite larcent | for iy five rune, when, dine was called. Cn the pe le Asha acto dctea tb : HumccUCine dws undge the pen acto we MME | Youxa Man's Cunistiay AgsoctATion.—The rege Hiytlean’ vole wan tdi, and the | Mot out for dL eins, by brillant batting. ‘rhe total, | walk tor your Weliurauione before biey p e | Speech by Mayor HoMmnn. Tue Coorensnve Hernia Lor Asoctarton Asvocintlen wus ¥eey Aremiteds feet Se J ess rae fave this year {| Rhen tine wie called, Was 80 runs, and English | porcd your action, Corseious ¢ weakue 3 ee eetavey Hofiaan | Tile Beciety, now auuterine 6:0 members, held a ae provided the loard at previous vote by G07, aad | stock t There is every wppeavance fur contiau | wiih (ne people, polot onty for mischiet, they lave miLapenritia, Va, Sept. 2 * 5 Cubly subscription mecuing last vy 43 Lead pened enn), wo eanli, ploV ¢ Boar larcest previous vate by 4,330, | ous Ane weather seceded frou Ue paty in advance, So did the reve trem A large Democratic mass meeting treet, When sulseripouns anountiig ty ro ‘ooking etic te aienare yuo Alderman’ Bloor Curate report than the. above fee: Wu Iool-—tearing oul,shat Abrahaw Liveala woud | org gonight, He commenced by expressing | were paid tiie the ¥. Last ‘Tuvsday, sixty ino Wenoerat Cian to the same p Hho vteware counted and oft } | cee sie la tband ai -awarenereinbs shey regret that his volee was Incapalle of rescl ft ve fe which | Sf iireats itempted. 4a rival jhe Mainienehd Tae 1o thwart your revive, Ltaust leave thera 1 you, | ing all of the mass Lefore him, Ife eald bo was | Sula Vinge Uateonised toon! |, Acctomers. Timothy Murphy, aged 98, of 28 Sore to conduct proverd ame tt Indian Aftalen. Feet Udo, I Featiamen, to the Hepblicen party of thedietrict: (0 | regent, beea hie a to take part in the | scilbers. | Tark street, wile a8 work on the wow Hudson River ° Uity bee HOW rth Poard elect : despateh from States. The tr srry . i wire muccense cont His Simo that Is certain to lead to glo rare Hellevie Hospital ger Twoe Maan, Grinder (Hepublican)y President of 1, Loris, M A despat ore dal vane, ses ‘io oakley p10 A RG: ASE ahie balne sie LOCAL POLITICS, | hese ax a eee ucteln aineees kad tha auard, Virginia City ways ¢ meats allen 98 s ¥ | two furtier, and thoy vein your hails, ‘The resem | 4 eto aueccount - writ ent off vestordas, by a cireniar saw, in the REVENUE APPOINTMENTS, Talis have conciuded a reaty with the Sheep-Katers, mh . In ther modeot_wartare. to that of the | forthe mn fihoecuntry, | 7 su Tesduetl prossible Train | Binding wood yard on Kast Kighteensh street, ; Tula have oonely isnt, tnd lave dies | §2%.. There were six cuiriew, but only three started, press tat f She eountry RAIN ON THK TH ie inter le Trai ecm Avennoa Ahad th Taker th Geleros tee ‘Tho followlng were appointed to-day: neve, and Shi dans, Gnd Lave is: | ee ener ree Du Alte Vela in Itoi, ree v # bhiey uso are | euiuinating | tution. squat’ | Ys again on the track, as wil be ICE | ee eae eae eee ete aoe Btoreheepian tnd. N. Weston, for Westfierd, tributed aahe aan The wreoud race Was & sweepstakes Of $25 each for dering the public mon genetiudlonss | hae in another columam—this thie for Mt; | Lartcabaseensser unt Wanted’ wear mesatio' aa Gk ta: Atings Wu itwort, Cor Basion s JM. ot re three-year olds, mile beats, the Amsociation adding the Presider Btaios OF Fe ) trom the Pitti District of tits city. He experts to Mia brake aha tereonis linared, Taken te y Baliardedulioe MH. Alexau ie, Myron M; Alle $0), There Were nive ‘entries, but ouly four Jon tn Congress, goveruing them by the f periy about three weeks’ thine, and tame the | } (LO ie hala Ale be dead ein fick Morriboo Ds Me Ou hare Cling. Started, Onterio won in bwo straight heate, et, aud enivrcing negro suinge to rule WHO | Aeld in persou nyiinst all cuIpeddtors. hosp wan, Michmel bai) larly fi wie ‘The ‘third race Was an extra contest for $90, : 5 1nv.—Daniel Shea was yorterday he iW Ae bo 1g derstood 1 kMMLY Disrnion Graxt ann Cor daly 404i fr ey Ie Joy wontT¥—At about 84 | weighted fur acer ‘Lie entries ami ntarters were | ermig, wuderatcad ? Wich of 90th g sauuuey Duster Gi eu at tie Jeifvrson Market Court with perwuic Winciugtoay Henry ktweke orclock P. M.n fire vtourred iy the stable of Jedvey | Soetjomnaon, vack Gatubie, Mochester, :Viola, and RO aon pew Ut NDE seal vue Re MA Tiiglons Caiarioall tae atin? Michel’ Murray, of Gi Heury atreet, and in fon fio Eraerny Diveren, cll, fu dohn atreety hear Bridge atroct, Dub the | Weyea epee sounecn took the fratheat, wish | has ever L ne Wordsron my liye “of deen the 2 ee ne, and Ma). Dugg! Pall a (iat iamne offering hincdelt ee bail (or iwo slopitiers Gould, Newburyport, Mase; Henry L. Noses, | a wero extingulsied betore much daiuage re | Tee second ant third. Time 1 "hoa. Hine uniee any ABS tB8e Slag ara Al aa evening at thelr ae as SAG kl Dood Social ad: fon eslins hg | Bivicagere bec Mle yb ifeent ae sulted. The origin of the fry ia also attributed to cartes of ‘Pheg sank, to Jaat une a IF treasun te jate fur Con: | fleape, A glee club sas ii thes see atrad Gare in Mercec ction. the Uileves riety John Parte aud Jokw Nico fee aaes YY by RAwliAnADLY merting bin inte tu . ah Bice cit f Misa peared. an vray wes summoned by th gone Diatret; Matthew SeBer, Nats Ce ND Waren Staasts, Bnoorrw.—About Intended ‘tudo the thing wo ons to ompristwy the ontintied until a late m tMr, Murray was noned by the District & torney to inake | denie? ail knowledge of tho affair, 1s having been iseovered that Show bad personated itm, a warrant din the hands of OMicer L ho nomination at vod the bonds, when he o'clock yesterday afernuon's t out ina RATAY OB DMRS table owded. by dohn PF. Hennensey, 1h the Tear of mer ©, Binke has been orteret to | tio southeast corner of Front aud Water airree prove that fam no pelves, Agel position tw Republican tian th ile well know oa personal grou bis adnainist Commander TH OF aby oiher thir. Unica, N, Y., Sept, 23.—Senator Conkling to- L1cax Dewoxstnariog ix) Wite he kuro with tivo hot ere during the wee tenders him unfit to Le e supporter " sed a large andience of Union men aud © Giant und Colfax men of ‘Of Merce Wecha ho Was a t erases Oa An tut | Won.” have Ven tod tha faite ane of thie Rver) part of the built. | Nah \olued: bet ublican clubs | pr ples tot drinkenness at the time, pated: fs, nud a unprecedented muccess is ns i uAaioe of ut nunca ere ctrouliag | capacity, and hundre 19 | and Boys in Bono ‘and the 4 foster Werds, | Committed for tras without bail, ed for, BL) in the | sured, Both political parties eee ne, | privately the ato Giniit ques not favo fe Went away Unable bo obtnin aduittance, | Iastevening hell a inrge it nny fe auies sour Stee eclky : Ke Company. he building was | iret, fo political parties will bold meetings | Ty"'section, “I'am tuo mu, of w friend of De er eer ttan ban bees | MeeVee aaah cas | lite Haus Seasos,—The Young Men's Futher Washing out $30); usu ed, ~-—— Araiy apt e eee ae Hing tue fall enmpaign, Aifert, between Hediord and Wytliy aviuucs, Ke Wy, | Maikew T. \. MI Siriely No. 8 & teunperaues ton dexpatgh to the Dullefin sage that advices through | Tycexotant Fine 1x Coxcono Stneay, Troox- Stnte Fairy proprieties of pubite lit Prrranowait, Pa, Sept: 28—An immense Deno- deveral dist ed wpeasers addressed the dave | NSN Te lant hight eld ite dest wunaal Invitation ces from Marshall, Texas, mtate that the | 1¥%.—Shortly bewre 0 ¢ t evening a Rocursre Sept. 23.—The Now York | fen, De thay think se a cratic meetingtwas beld jn the opposite the | IME: Z Dall a) the Uniow Assembly Rooms in Grand street, army sources from © HF can by robbers: | DEOKO OUL Ls Matable AL YC neord atree', owned | State Fair opens in thin city to-morrow, The grounds | crus to believe, tur uny wah of lie Bt a hovel to-night, Th t con TwertySucotn Wann Reevntacans.—The | © a creditable and weil patronized uflalr, wountry in that geighbor ood ts overrun by F 1, The buiiiing was destroyed and 1 wee taken possession uf luday by |e had one, he would ‘azerd the coas | pletely blockaded for # square. ra 1 | Grant, Coliax and Griswoud Campaign Cin of the | which has only been iu existence about that ail the roads are entirely unsafe exept (or con An me 0 ay sana i The Blate & i aroab acth wf the Kepubii party oF 4 Twenty second Ward hela mass ineesing dash | evi te. operations, Mi yand of freehoot. about $2 0 inst ry, tar single district in the conaum, When the very life | Geran. ats z tetas siderable armed bodic tat a band of fr een ite 1 by kdward, Mw lurrin of the t 4 contestot tne | in owe Gurnee OF abt Bt at ae mounted and ormed, were roaming throngh the | jnsured to have been tue | vie of the best fairs ever held 1 the Si the ambitions gentlemen who signed that ‘and capaigane x4 net Kurys F Andvews and othas, th a inege | on Suoday Uext, the pres try, About the’ inst, tuey capac ee fry | work of an incendiary. ‘The entries ave already over two thousand, and Will | aro anxious in their own pers 0 to Co CONDENSED TELEGRAMS, ay ath fy Dersons. The platiorm which Was)... eolendid seb of Mags aud bane joverminent waicons, Jonded “with supplies, The In Weer Titery-vounti Srneer.—Shortly | bemuserialy incressed, ‘The weather ts Une, profs, Irelther of them whibroduce a leitey iy fenekal gave way dur the aveaking, | toa to the goatery us =» commending oMcer at Suip sur Springs, 4 wh | afer 7 o'cock lacy evening a fre w covered In aoe Georal Grant, heretofore or lereafter writ Mpnivagiaia, faa. hee Biliiten 1. HYUN YUE foritnalely | ners will take p Re inoue bya ail Twenty * ah tus Ténidence of Mr, Istein, 144 Wess Ti AY Tndinan State Fair, fro a any ae of ins nnidentia (rien ne He a caplet rgd Rah over by wn’ engine tiie ay ee ing Hecent f save Om Exe 4 Teareee, infantry, liad yen, com on stree stein ik ut present in Kae “ Sent, 99. 2 Blate to do, and p) bn Your vanils, Fallroud employed, BY EN On i Asituece Disrn “hs tion | t A ' ht belt obdd uauiling at Marsal stating, that IF hot ral fourtn it one sated wbout the heater f TARR Toa, Bopha carte. Bits att saying thet General Grant wines th afernoun and killod, Distnicr Union . of Hoboren, held list is xerrison, Which Was suriounded, W ti under the salir opened here to-day with 90) entries. The dieplay 19 i Avsociation of this disirict held Uwir | evening hasement " i on Piimer, billed by'the r ne ; Alsiriet notte vote ter mersucen ee Pirrsavage, F T. Mervitt auihiy tageung last ecu ee? Avcompany of toa Fiterath Tntantey, the live stock and mechanical departwente are un: i . . T. ; list ereuing F wig: | cl eayioaio iapect strved Jersey Citys, Joni Many picked men bedes, had just started to re ment bail and woually large and fue. ” ‘3 na ia spt nos wil in RC AE ring sulle on Siete Ari wwe, dae | King, who worked 11 the eoupei's Hop aijolning 1 ilargcrvesereconreyyrett Pieire Marsal Bracaeit fattening Wade » pre Kansne state Fair, with his (riendslitp and given ne #0 wauy proote of | buen supped. lation nowt nearly 1 n occurred, he remembered having seen August anee in 4 iuivary examination Into the origin o mt mAvaxwontm, Kansas, Sept, 28,—The Kansas | tile confdenta In the appointuect to positions upon me, Lw.li withdraw. New Castex, Ontano, Sept. 25.—The sel ange bullding was very w The Avalanches} fund thy frat surmise of incendiariem to be Stor Munruis, Teno., ner T, the deceased, come across the redinery yard tate Fuir will commence here tomorrow, It ts | feaponsible commitices ay rton fire,’ Pismer ran down toward the after the busluess transac (ons the Audie e we ates. | neous, [tis now supposed to have resulted from | eayrcted to be the best eahib.tion at in Further, if my nonorabia collegues of the Mansa. | Ariadne, with barley for Oswego, ts a var this | dressed by Mr. ‘Traub, Colouel seyuour, 4 My God, Lam on tire!" Helena, Arkansas, loiter of yesterday, says: Yes: | eoue, Tt le now suphoved 0 [00 petted ne PTR ees optsriuma at ane hind aver | artters rington, whi have witcved way course tm | ace mil about aren foot of water ty evehulds The | Cushing, dt, and the chai Iie Dupubcring hose; he wes burned + terday morning Deputy Sheriff Jos, A Moley, with « compavies with which inaurances | ygye gisendy been made, Congress, will aay to you thatthe intercets of the | Yee! aud eargo will probably be w total lors, Lanes De e could novell the of the fire, posse, surrounded the! cabin of @ notrious negre ected: ina, Bali tabie, Brooklyn, aud Pia tidiaet se EMME Kepuoiicin party reyuire my deat aim consent to |. Lorrow, Sept, 28.—'The schooner Clara E, Me- nihvsis | Jon Mussard depoted “shat he, tovy worked in Uh 7 4 kilte i par * eye thab 1 mu ne Rey. ‘onville, from Prankfort for New York, went ashore e | COuber'# shop. close ty she reduery, tor Mr. V med Lee Morrison, who had billed severn! per- | MucONicy 490 U0 F04 Ol hnce sheds of the ex. | TFeMaure Lilet per Steamehip Alnshay f n yin pand the ciiutry; ancan Lahould gricys | thie’ motning about thee miles below face Polvk voulng, ably ruling Uf the explosion, sons, Last winter he shot and maimed for fe | | Thor, N.Y. Sep ee eae etic s Ca, splowal so to Lefleve; I bow to bettermnd more impartial | Cape Cod, aud filled with waler, ‘Ihe crew were Mil Blair headquarters, corner of Novsh decond and Third sireets, B.D. Over the iuade mating Dr Jolin H. Murphy provided, ‘The doctor, ou taking chair, delivered @ Lriof, bub eloy ftiowed by Mr. Sellun peak and could walk from aU by witness what was the did nos kuow ; vor could y tell bul the engineer, who was killed a This closed the evidence, and the inquest was Bhoriff Bart Taylor while Le was atiempting to ar- | Svinieeity, tile with luc rest him, and he recent'y knocked a jailer in the head | wy incend ary tive this, mor 4 error | $208, and tl vance Now York | A. [eiyont& Uo. i646 S8lChas. Hosier 6 C0, it €0 Bleriff's posse knocked at bis door —A fire ovcurred at half-pant Pl eA, 1S at, at 1 linve the euccessof the Repub saved. too maveh a heart ta plow versonalaspira | icuwox, Va., Sopt, 28,—On Saturday night ‘cess To the otner pre. | Mrs. Steward, @ widow, residing In Kent ‘cou that thay "do not agree to | Se murdered and her body burned, together with ‘ [ caunet yleld for two rea, | Net dwelling, Jolin Baker fer (arm’ manager, was Dabney, Morgan & ed by ugene Kelly & 8 im about | Mori “hivyer ju 78 OM 18) CF spss. 06,400 0 MEST Milan: wesider.:-7- eB pasty iY § wdatre ker, Dr, Hurd, The outside mecting war aiitessed by Caps, | Mourned bo Thursday evening. PALO, Sept. . jorrin aba hin 0 is ns’ Woe! RAVES as ¢ fa; | also murdered and robbed of $4) ln gold. Fo Isaiah Kynders of New York, Puouas hinges of Svrrosro Casa or VPorsomiva by Mistane,— alerieys Wha Merelbon Hrads Taman y Lan | Se eeek (bie arening (h Ootey Mur ona lcene ; $$ A ind io opencet prominent | Roses lave. recently been pied ie ihe Faas | she Hrookiym digle, and other geutlemen, ond the | Jawes” Hamilton, aged 42, of 90. Thompaon sieges, Poiey. ‘The othe pattem ted 0 close 1 | IngtOR eet ee ier Vareraaay | | Paacrions Paistans—The Society of Beneva. | Mmoms. them to be th posed my election | vaigiborhoud, Tbe mliitary will We sent ther immense multitude remamed until nearly widnight | who diet suddenly jock on Sunday morning, WoundIng Perry, Neasle, und Andy Barnes (colcred). | of the ecu Ade uewspaper office, A | lent and Vractical Vuinters met last evening at && | wi desired to Fe be digrlot kwo years ao, | Tonoxto, Sept. 28,—Isaac (’, Morton and Chas, | aveuing to these orator {seu posed to Lave been poltoned by oxalle ac He then iseaped to the woods, ‘The news sprend | large five-story building om the rer of the block | Bath arenue,, the Vresideat, J, Connolly, ta the | put whom the district it vot, delre, TAnd others | F, Thompson, the express robbers, were diecharced Tos Guaway Dewocnats,—The Gurman Dero. | sive’, have Been noid to 8 youl girl Hike wildfire, and soon sully une hundied mou were | was entirely desiroged. 111%, Dullding was oc. | orair, After the transaction of the usual routine | who have unjust cialis ayains the Government, | today, on the ground that the criue with whieh | eratic Central Campaign Club, composed os the dee | heMie? or ewson malts, by Aniur Rodgers, Scouring the woods, und succeeded In Lncting » Cured by Sistihews & Warrct, (ie proprietors of the | business & discussion arose as to the amendnicy Which T wil uot peers 7 payments and, therefore, X | they Were chisel does notecame unior the treaty, | Fates of the different wub-ofyanideioas wet atthe | OF vt Spring strevt. The salts were pur Fiton, Whose arin Wee Lrokes and wes otlierwise in: | Clmmnercd wl Advertiver, and ch extensive job print. | te bylaw i etinguent member fee my Veews uprn fnwnt Wade the stalking hofse | ‘Toe magistrate intimated that he hud wo doubsot | Casino, Houston sigeet, Inst nigit, My, Ott hased nome tiree months, tiner, and. had Bs te i hie ho aed MUnee RARye a; OL divmlan teens to bear off personal ay)iton asd: personar Mi-will, | their guilt, but by lis interprotution of tac Jaw he | presided. ‘The arrongements for ag have Slo gave the salts with senna to uunging him, which was accordingly done. iad Chaycoradle cog eho graps era, ee Trend ane ition the motion | ghd thus to draw away {vl ele ‘party allegiance | iad no witcrna’ive but to discharse them, light proceeslan to take Biaee ov Monday 1 He Bloan ga sala wiih senna to te hsb asi - uilding was orcnpied by tho above. | Nas lust. As be Bn Ot for | soine good and brave 1), WhO, by misrepresent /., Sept, 23.—[aaue Slate CRETE Ahi Theat emecrene wilt Le ou oa and, when fi Ratiread Accident One Man Killed name! partin, also the Mati Fiat and Oyster Com: | HEH Memb x month was laid ot “2 ut my Position tpn the eee eect eres ae iauaton # labor, | agale, te procession, which Is to be tut f De Hoot “ang wien he Deruvensy, Pa., Sept. 28.—A North Pennaylvn paar oe Set eroneais’ Bie miade lis report, ‘whieh was “necepted, pyre tlt Ea ie ‘sin this city this forend ‘Swo train | in, Bite planer in caren ol EE a Postmortem exaininatia nia train ran over a cow Malt a mile below this Warre a t wulirs Hoth, Lipe, alsy peicting some uriler Suelety business the Sherman wud Mori % os his pe VAM state ns mn | direction OF tho Grand Alersiiel y, Peubach, and | piu Was Weld yeelerday envernoe Bg pace day, One ser cir was upsct, | Presses, &c., valued at $110.9, On Which they have | djourned, When thet he Norihern Central soady gobi Noi & {will pass through Union squaie. r Jon | Rian, De al pie Henry Dolts, @ brakeman, wa les | Dresses Ju constant’ wit, od When the news | aged 27, of Stanton street, peddler, and dames Hley, of Hepresentativ TMP RAGA A Tinian BlGteE Cumbia wo 4 A romney Hee provesslon, Tt 1s os: (nat t 36 un fo avalt » Helebline, of Beihlelen, and J Shawdt, of | Of the Oro reached Mr, Maths .« be was packing lis i of V5 Leonard ar yenterday i | a eich peta noted bid dic, pA tes will be a Wee repr 1 Inq! Wednesit Piladelphia, were badly hurt, G Bowutan, D proceed ty New Yors t purchase veveral befor © Dodge at the Jefereon Market wood Was Tues ented in (he procession, : H D. J, M ory, of B y y al presses paper Wht be fesued ns Preaking Into tha stot men t High good Mm: aes Twenty Wany D . ma malo Jurod, and several’ others | the courtesies a Nut yser, 913 Bowery, by fore pay willingly, Wiach Will Ko. bet 28.—Tho Pitcl nel, weeling of the supporters of s See Suara Pan eHA TO: h atocie Was V the cuter front door with fil 4 the peo, 1 oj ‘ovate velnmatl Ka 1 ! was held f ent ' » the poison’ ditions ave favorable this me * 1, a 2 all et the ‘rascals ¢ 1 nding rings | on fork str ‘ander thee { ttle in ¢ of the Store and the salts ina gested 0c0, 9 At G10. Onicers and Hte revenue? Tot v1 naitivences to the dun: 1 wvonal t Assoc 1 r A i rl saya that When she Foe RANT Pat Pa ‘ wot the Bichth Lrecinets detieted the ptisuners | ger of ther ‘ 9 evtNad Wo eusalderation | rennin cn t 1 While a en ustast e | fromm the dray store it ute te Despotch says atraln on the Cental f i Who Nad et the tobacco | vie, enynesat iva of ie C18 £@ platform ct the ths kiting Ava of them wueing | I . Vtho powder it was Q0 of the Twenty-nimth Infantry on board Ween oe vie tobucra stores | nationat honor sequi plyment of the public [thr Lers, Wo Of Whom ure Lot expected to re Southern wh Wy f the T Ld ny y, 8 being closed on siat ri Jed | indebtedness In od Talth t 4 rvGn, pullrane, ' r t f n Washingtoa for Tene ran ol! 48 tobuceo a 1 4 is ore, | Noitery, a! Hume i i only recon ing to th Scat : Alt 5 ic idee Nia aftcrnoon, near Gordonayiile, killing f ha Toes Ie m: : it from a | letter but ine spirit of the Lok oder Which it was ed rix's Dar.Yesterday was colebrated | of the pebite debs, a : p, It possible, Rounding » lave snared for $13.00), | mate of a veserl, but alo bis tracted, Tam not ¢ Caving uvercd a 4 in honor of tuoie the De tic party, Wt ainiy, Wan * Meanwhile the dives truck, ‘Th wo reg Veuue office We not that of the slit prisouers Were Coumlti ng whieh " ra paraded ty the only Of typtosing pouce cua premperty to fin the eclis oc tho Byhty Ward Slaton Bere Lodev th detault of &%,0v0 bail Cuchi UeVisious Of Hes6 bad sid made @ GAG dianday tug eu, House ——— me” ~— “wre Hen HS * . oe é sip ae ‘ ete camera ; a ,

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