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ee YORK, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1869. ND PETTY AGAIN ciple A hha THE REVOLUTION IN CUBA,| °”8*7°%#9 70 "AW paoxewtoe. |THE OLD WORLD'S NEWS THIRTY-SEVENTH YEAR SHIPWRECKED IN THE BAY pineal het DOWLING PRICE TWO CENTS, — Gen, Rawlins o Di — Extensive Fire on Mtaten Ao Express —_——— Bir John Young’ lowing Picture of the ———— 'L. vio hout URE YACHT CAPSIZED IN YE: Seontaye . HOW CAPT, PRTTY'S PRISONERS ARE Office and Kivo f a ircaiectiee eri THE PROPOSITION FOR THE CESSION Ainnateatarion Pupil tone Demin PRESENT CONDITION OF THE EMPE- > moierate trom jp SRD ATS GALE, Sunday—Denth Hourly Expected. raphael ALI tell tbat ated st 810,000—The Wretched Fire bt dthd bala Ad eareeal dl Public Opinion. ROR OF THE FRENCH, Svat Tt oc actea Voune Men-Their | Wasuinorox, Sept, It was thought yester: | sasiteg Sasites expend Department of the Inland. Froposnis to the |) St. Joux's, N. F., Sept. 6.—Tho Governor feon Candie to Preside ae (he Celialen i pdand “Rettows woe off Fort fiche | Gay noon that Secretary Rawlins was conealeacent, Peuy any Ai At about 7 o'clock yesterday moining New General of New Bronswick held a levee yesterday, ‘any— ti o Gate—Only a 1. but about 4 o'clock be began to fail, Me rallied « Man t—W ‘Out a Man's Leas | Brighton was aroused by tho clangor of the fire ‘at which four addresses signed by many of the citi- Mt Cl le by which to Idoatify the Eutire Party— | littieat9 o'clock in the evening; at 11 o'clock, hows between the Tot e Station bells, It was soon ascertained that the scone of the zens wero presented. In response to the tonst the .— Le Public (news ) jays ther Yacht Dismantied, ever, bis pulse became vory feoble, and be lay with conflagration was in Banks street, noar Firat @ “ Health of the Governor General of the Province | thatthe @mperor retired at a Mea boar on ep A frightful disaster occurred in the Narrows | out any noticeable change until 8 o'clock this morn- nue, and the members of the various volunteer fre _ || of New Bronswick,” Sir John Young said, that as | night, was somevhat fhtigned in the morning, and uring the gale of yesterday afternoon, in the capsiz- | ing, when he called for and ate his breakfast; after | preme Court, before Judge Barnard, a return was | companies eagerly pressed in that direction, At this Wasirnaton, Sept. 5.—The original proposi- | the opposition to the union of the province with | consequently did not preside at the Council of Mim ing of a pleasure yacht, containing seven young men, | which, he dirceted the disposition of matvers ia | made by Capt, Petty ton writ of Aadeas corpus, in | time the fire was confined to the building in which | tion presented to Regent Serrano and tite Cabinet | Canada is dying away, ho looked for a speedy recon | istors held on Saturday, ound on a pleasure trip down the bay, It is beltev- | retation to his own private business, the case of one William EH. fart who was arrested { tt bad its origin, namely, the atable of the New York | sets forth that “ whereas there {9 now prevailing In | ciijution of all parties, ‘The advantages gained by | ‘Today the weather 9 nufavorablo and the Bme A —How to Scare od that every life was lost. At If o'clock there was a favorable change. Dar- | on Thursday for defrauding William Taylor, a hotel i Staten Island Expres pt by Mr, Kdwin | the Island of Caba a devastating war, destractive of | the onion of England and Scotland, and the free | peror still foc! 6S me weakness, but his physicians ‘The police boats Metrupolitan, under command of | ing. this alternoon various friends eatted, Including | keeper, The particulars of this case are very inter. | Do Forrest, A fow buckets of water would then | life and property and inimicat to the Interests of | (rame consequent, and the advantages conferred by | believe that the progress of convalescence eaunet fergeant O'Brien was cruising in the Narrows, | Secretaries Cox, Pisb, and Robeson, Postmaster: | esting. i a oe Rise Wore Hey eneines og | Bd and commerce, Ube United States in the ta the Zollvercin during the Inst half century, are each | be interrupted any length of time. when # capsized cat-rigeed sailboat was descried just | General Creswell, Gen. Sheridan, who returned to TUR OFFENCE AND ARREST, the ground, but owing to defective appii- | ene of humanity, aud with a view to bring the resulta as should be looked for from the confedera. Anumber of receptions are to take place at St, Of Fort Richmoud. The police steamer headed for | Washington this morning; Commissary-General Mr. William ‘Taylor keeps a hott at 215 West | ances and ‘an insuMcient supply of water, | guinary struggle to a close, offer their servicesms 4 | tion, He proised the energy of the people, pointed u : Clond today, at some of which the Emperor with the place, and soon came alongside the aubmerged | Raton, Gen. Eakin, of the Quartermostor’s Depart. | street, Wolliam H. Hart sought board and lodgings | (heir Presence, wim nearly useless. Bucket Com- | medi jor." The proposition submitted by Gen. | to the roaonrees of the conntry, and urged the atop | assist, craft, A heavy gale prevailed and a tremendous sea | ment, Commissioner of Indian Affatrs Parker, and | of Mr. Taylor, aud represented that ho was worth fact doing shore goed tae Ue tires steam Teatuen Sickles was in the following terms + tion of @ good system of education by which the ‘The Journal Ofictel to-day is silent on the subject was ronning Gen, Howard. the sum of #100, On the Qt inst, Mr, Taylor pro- | The lent became to Latense that the men pouring | | Mrat—The Snanth government l# to acknowledge | people would bo prepared for tho destiny before | of the Emperor's healta. ‘To the astonishment of all on the Metropolitan 9 | Many inquiries were*made during the day res: sentes! Hart with a board bill, which Hart declined | Water from the buckete were forced lo, diucontlaie, | Uigaond-ethe Cubans are ty indentify. siwin for the | them; and hoped that they, appreciating sil the wt. | The Pyvae reports that te Emperor was anable persons were found clinging to tho boat, and no | ing hiv bealth at the house of the Second Agsistant | tO pay, saying he was not worth a cent in the world. | gt nanght the exertions made to contine it. The | Spare property on the Island, suri a, cation: arc | vantages under a wise and safe government, sided | to take his walk in the private park yesterday other boats were within two miles of the scene. | Postmaster General, Gen, Gliea A. Smith, of Minos, | AS Mr, Taylor had already been swindled In this | building, with Its content, was totally destroyed, | The azerezate amount of Indemnification, however, is | by all the arte of peace, and by the good fellowsh\ —— As atiempt was made to make the boat fast, bat (t | wih whom he hoe recently made hie home, Dr, | WaF e eumber of times, ke come to the eonelusion | 804 tree valable horses penlehed. less, Q8,000; | Sai co Esgied of the United States, and lod on by Kalan, wontd Tho Huss Celebration, ‘was found impossible to do this, Officer Meade, with | Pitas, who is the attendant physician, has been in | that he would makean example of Hart, and have "The aparks and borning brands canrht tho roof grow to beaprosperous, energetic, and God-fearing 5 Pas ces, Sept. —The celebration of the five Dravery which, ander the circumstances, canoot | constant consultation with Surgeon General Barnes, | hin punished. He accordingly called OMecer Michael ef a row Ms ra buildin oy tel wean tes Gevornuent will people, en teeta ese aa aCe 4 Rt gone Huse ‘be too highly commended, leaped into the waves, | Dr rris. and otters of like prominence, Hickey of Captain Petty's command, and requested fouss to we ihe Mawes, Dearnatcaed talon te egreement to both parties, ee th stranger: y Engiteh and French ‘Caer aud after moking @ ropo fast, a task witch wad a The Secretary's personal friends are unwearied in | him to arrest Hart for violating the hotel act. ‘The | to Mr. Wm, Moffat, Loss, $2,000: inanrod for gx00 | About two weeks ago Secretary Fish received a THE VENEZUELAN REVOLUTION, are here, anda large number of Russian Sclaves complisied with only the greatest dimeulty, the boat | their eflorta to render serv while Gen. Dent of | officer replied by saying that he would goto the | in the Home Insurance Company, ‘Two houses | despatch by cable from Gen. Sickles, which was the — have arrived to take n the festivities, The cele use aud eek for instructions, He did so, | REG bY George Krier, totally, destroyed Blanco Attacked by a Mob— | ebration seems to ha f an anti-German tendency, ; josared for $1,900 in Staten Island Mat ‘was righted, tho mast unshipped, and the eraft taken | tho Prosident’s household has, without tntermisaton, | tation hy reply of tho Spanish Government to the above propo- | Dor 3,000 Aad da tow. remained at his bedside and sent telegrams to Prest- | and opon informing Captain Petty of the nature of Invurance office | Mulford & Wandell’s carpe sitions. ate Lege that Spain accented the media racon eee ine Tho Races at Baden Rade ‘An examination of the boat was at once made, | dent Grant regarding the condition of the Secretary. | the complaint against Hart he was told by that om. | ehop; lose, $1,800; no insurance. George ( tion of the United States, and thanking our Govern: | Banew It Sept. 5.—Th site artent A ; . ‘annaccas, Aug. 2%.—Don Guzman Blanco, ApEn Baney, Se @ races which wore fend 00 Buglish box coat was found under the seats, | ‘This afternoon, at bis own requost, he was visited | cial to make the arrest, whlcl he did The oMeer | ANN tea gt fully insured by the Heiiot Insur: | ment for the tnterposition of its ood offices for the |, CARIACCAS NK. Sh ln Rittian UNO | begun on Tueaday, have been well attended. The Fhe coat was fasbionsbig-made of expensive mate: | by a Methodist clerayman—the Rev. Mr, Nelaon—a | Rutan aon miauies potore Bin the Eicraoon aod | The fursiture, aa tt was removed from che burning | settlement of the dificulty between Bpsin and the | roy te geet MS | eal rund prige ot Boden war cee hae Hal, indicating that the woarer was probably ® | stationed minister in this city, by whom he was bup- | ater making «memoranda of the urrest by ue srr. | houscs, was carefally piled up on the eldewalk, and | “Liver Faithful lale,” the despatch gore on to aay He eee eeien mb ctiaeked the house, cryine | won by. Cerdagne beating by 8 neck, Morvenia ose young man of taste and means. In one of the pock: | tized and with whom ata subsequent hour he par. | Futon duly, the ofleer was ordered to take Il rotected by the fre pallog, under Captaig Hol: | that in lice of the basis of settlement proposed by the | "7" 1) Powis Oho eee a ended fetita twade | OMts and Plgny third. Six started, ‘ots was u noatly-kept diary, and a letter which had | took of the sacrament ini? and hospitably reecived into the nelghboring houses, | United States, Spain offers the following : ia cele Ge knare Cement ek ne been opened and read, addressed to * Arthur Swart He has throughout his sickness been conscious of A? THB TONES, It was to the fire did mot occur during the | A¥rat--The Cubs lay down the NTS: GRCRDS! FO WHO “AMerIeae CORSDINYS, EA ‘The Siiuntion ta Sp kane OF Girdier & Co., 880 Broad astice Dowling aat on the bench aa the party en. | hours of darkness, as the consequences would Lave | Second—Spain to grant a general amnesty to the insur: | thence to Curacoa, The crowd believed that he Panis, Sept. 5th.—Queen Christina has gone to out, care of Evans, Gardner & Co., 88) Broadway.” | is real condition, and has signed all papers which 1 tie Tagore aypronched the daige and pre: | beeu far more verious from the fact Unt the neighbor: | eee ay | aympathized with Ceo, Pulgar, now in rebeition at | Vichy. It In rumored toat she will endeavor to Boveral business carda of tae firm were also fount | may affect the future circumstances of his family. | ferred tvs complaint against Hart, “Having heard | hood is entirely occupled by frame cabine and other | on ne iniand,and for all the Groperty of loyal Spaniards | Maracaibo, cover Gen, Prim to the cause of Isabella, The Between the leaves of the book, on which was writ el e him thr the Judge aid, Dulldings in close proximity, | There are (our en- | destroyed by the I raed u arrival of Don Carlos hore is dally expected. At So'cloek Lo-night he was resting quietly, No ‘ ft Kugewat a Gepiroyed by Ls Prosident M Porto Cabe! iat sAhtagrbne Ga a POS 0: ia Whaliied Vovisteniiin heads A Ts prisoner back to Captain Petty, Per- | gines in the village of water, and the firemen | | Fourth Snficage to be grantel to all the population Prosident Monagos is at Porto Cabello organizing wrldirs 5 avgravation of the symptoms is at present reported. | haps more authority than Lhave.”* complain that they hiave not a doxen perteet links of | of the Ialand, so that the peonie may have an opvorton | the army for au attack on Maracaibo. Villegas i Mere, & " Bwartout, sowing thathe had been in the employ | Phere ia no prospect of his final recovery, His Phe ‘policeman obeyed, but bad not reached the | hose. Besides that, the Jolnings of even thers few | Ity todecite whether they will remain with Spain, oF te. Stowe's Mtory Again Diacredited. Of the hous 1 cour ou that his 1if sprelnaead walk, when. ah officer of Jov's court overtook | are not air tight. ‘The old fogy trasteos have been | Whether {hoy prefer to be separate nnd indepen acting ax head of the Exceutive during bis absence: Loox, Sept. 5.—Mr. Aytonn has written Raitto th ; moral courage is sacl that his life may be prolonge: ‘and called him back. It appears the Judge re- | making up their minds during the past year concern sha incuriouw es guar ye ‘The elections are progreesing quictly, and will um | note defeuding Lord Byron, and discrediting the jext to the letter tay another addressed (probably | or a day. the parties for the purpose of making a note of | Ine the propriety of making appropriations for the | tines of the Spanisi nh doubtedly resnit favorably to Monagos. story told by Mra, Stowe, Dy Swartout) to “Miss Neilie Snyder, Newark, N Gen. Grant ls expected to arrive in Washington hen His anes Lategins will be ae Hecate rn i Heh eau uve ulone tee ot bh vt horse being ith the repress tatty gras Renan —_—__ Gi ie IY SAN RAlGl, Bal NB Tatkaeee ter n officer Hickey, the prisoner and Mr. Taylor | stolen, the; lowe the stable door, nt on the Dix = rOLV: ACO} id wan wr Save me some peaches, hi oMcer to take Hart back to the Tombs, and ask Jus- F by Fire, proportiot dob. ee as ‘There was ixo found a fashionably-made gaiter | ThE Prestdent’s Delay Neglecting the Serer | tice Dowling whether he had rent him buck to b 7 ae Ronee In reply to the avove Secretary Fish sent a de- a Disease of Rebellion not yet out of our "7 trys discharged or to be locked up. Mr. Taylor here | ,C.cullivan Brothers! hat factory, in Lawrence, Ia ab he Gi vip Dh Mea Bl) cng cath plate bend tener bar ithe oulle aaage tlie Pairs Wasetneson; Bept.. # - Considerable lodigwar | tera creer BUC? kat Nuc ptersly Gav? tote istee | peranse’beiterons cece eer. tent: nom fevwens le | fete By O22 URS ee ad Str Aue Ceres Reiedceelanve, Delete The ¥ The boat was towed up to the city at about 5 he of Georgia Impret o > “i 7 States was glad to know that Spain accepted Its | — PortenusPrince. o'clock, and then it was learned that six or geven | {19M ts expressed by Rawiins's friends at Grant's Pattyn onas thot, rather Ghent onuse any troulley be so hignte’s block, Rortamouth, N. Ti. wae damaged | mediation tn the difficulty which ad seldom between Harts, Aug. 5, vis, Tavana, Sept, 6.—The| qe stengunr aut ie a the fott young men, who had the appearance «f being clerks, | Heartless treatment of his warmest and best friend, Re cre tae Leelee poe Hatt, Fas entered a store wore the Incendiaties Spaln and Cubs, Inasmach aa the attempt at nego: | rebel eteamers Florida and Columbia have bombard: | ja+ ,srct “et Lagi aat yer pigs lh on Tad tire! the ralitest of Me. Kopp, at the Battery, | Rawlins. Grant was telegraphed to one night last | Wor tne third time the trio ape sted before Judge | Doors. Son & Co.'s planing toll, Broad ation for a settlement had heen thus for successful, | ed the town of Gonatves. ‘The Brivish gunboat Bri- | v0" \oreinn OF U stereos acre oat dnt At about 1 o'clock tn the aiternoon, aud had gone | Week that Hawlids Gould not live unl morning. To | sage, and here is te magistrate's reply: ttreete, Finladetphia, and Ove de Tings adjacent, were | ho truated that the Spantah Government would deem | tomart carried to Port-na Prinee four hundred wo Leap oleyrotl ner polit seved topeey bred down t! y fora pleasure trip. vie Grant repli at it was Impossible for io “Twill have nothing At all to do with the case, et % ® it to be for its best interests to accept the propost- en from the town of of Gonalves, os oo pen the bay for a pleasure tripe ane { comeuntil tho next day, and yet the same evening | What litle property Ihave I don’t care about losing site, Uatan Fence, Companys factory, in Paincs, | It 10 be (0 I ta in erecta Me peel ate Lnpeslehrprteh beta lat bets of Aur Cayon | HR obleetion to the annoyance of severst mlschtee fcene of the disaster, and no rescued persons had | NO Attended a bail at Saratoga, while his tried friend | “Tie trio left the presence, and Hart was confined | rane sais Hd b HOS AILGAVOK: G6.) (OY GARICIEMED, firme 1. aul dated WLW Cha dteathere Calaten aul GAIAAVG:WO Loot rece ee eee oer Ue meee oe Feached the Rattery up to a tate hour {a the evening, | Rawlins wae literally straggling with death, It has | iu the Station all night cle Great Wontern Ol Wells, Now t and 2. in | sented by Spain, and this fact may be regarded asa | the port of Vort au Prince. ia steamers beoame | the tSulagh'sa. Goren whleit tncsaned tepc wretee yi rare Gast ne, Sciok aT Une ein teem sere, | te Ere ne eee atl AGG Kekae Gee coat cy Gey tan wane wild pane yee | total onthe part of our Government io accept to | disatited, nnd he was unable to operate agstost the | Feelt and Mey, Tay” im wal, or Bie "meat drowned Tue fact of a coat and one shoe being | Rawlins was dying, and everybody expected ( on the mext day (Frida ), Onicer | The bridge on the Maine Contrail Railroad, In | initeod to take any notice of it town. Srlnave te anaiously awaiting the arrival of | te colored church ou the following Sanday, found cals ta the impression that young Swartont | OrAMt would fy to lis wide as fast as lightning tralne | Hickey axtin entered the Tombs Police Court, with | Hiengrelles New IW fore long, was bucned on BALUTdAY | hg gepreacntatives of the Cubans in this country | an tron-clad from the United State Tie toownted thelt erates pnd Bed, since which tees had divested limself of these to attempt to save could carry him. It is remarked that during the | \'What ix the charge?” atmiably said Judge Dow. The Wayne Honse, Masonic Hall, a Inmbor yard, | have already signified to Mr, Fish thot under no ctr ‘One dollar In gold 14 valued at $1,000 in the paper | Hothing has been beard of them.’ The colored elth» His bp baliciaihg whole time that Rawlins haa been Secretary of War ton warehu ina ccidoos ct. tup Alcomnpsr and | samatanpea’ wil: Miky: Nesoes the. propesltion t | money ot the Onverumente zeus gathered ii large numbers next day at. the ime ant never made a call upon him at bis residence, quest, but were ordered of. When they refused to ~ vmply, Deputy Sueriff Bell gathered a torce of While the police boat was eru' in the Benin, Bo er 86 they & settlomont submitted by G the basis of Swekles dy their ultt fows, culeavorlug, if possible, to get some furthe phe Wire Aisin He (alluding to. , np uy any | On Saturda toehonse of | atm The lee of Anan, He, Dominge, | movotad white mon and bezan Bring inta the era, of tho men, a tug came In having In tow ono of 4 5 ‘ . such charge as that, ne plays others he cant | Mrs nydan iF Wyekol at, 4 ception of Spain's anbstit 4 the St. Domixco, Aug, 24.—Ex-Presidont Cabra colored returned the fire, and then = ae he New York Yacht Club, which hat ] Gon pawline appeared to be free from painand was | Orvicrn—What will T do with him? Danie) : telograms have passed between Minister dickies and at Agu returned, ‘The | UP their re. Four wiutes and two or three blacks Deen siimwrecked outside. She was entirely dis * There tan been no perceptibte change in | 2UBUx DowLina (still overflowing with atntabit- A fire in 330 West th street, on Satur- | secretary Fish. ‘They are merely advisory ot th unset were wounded, but nobody was killed. On Tharse mantled. It was impossibio to make out her name, | vce: There hae bees nop Upp Seenee 1y)—Tage Wins away hore situation, however, ani report no tnaterial progres ——— day night the whites beman robbing the colored peo, ; 4 his condition for the laat three hours Hart was necordiugly trotted back to the Station ron jority ot his Cabluet are con CURIOSITIES OF CRIME. » neighborhood of thelr arm, «nd eouthwued they bree seh and Maiti ere HIGRSR BAL ERS OP OCR innreds | winced thot the wisest and best thing fur them to do : ek Died A Bebeatdt this further outrage watil all had Leen stolen. gale was terrific GRANT'S RETURN TO WASHINGTON, UAL Lrrtie soe. x is to take the Cabans at thor word and get (he hun Py a ; ; rizo Pighiiug Reduced to a Sclonce, N WHO WERR THR YActTaMEN ? genta Now, during tho whole time that Hert was in THE POLITICAL CLKCUS. dred millions, of which poor Spain at h ; lew Pe stamps. Young Swartwout was anative of this city, 1Wor | The Proaldent Summoned to the Denthbed | the custody of the polier, te hud nut went for uny —— Bate RDU iueey seent sa ornenund iene Jie cet Loe stent iCal Pest iaatae ER, Gece: | ae camn ees en, Terrell, the Third 20 years of age, and hud been a receiving clerk in ef the Hecretary of War—Vieit to the | Of ble fients, and sone OF hie trtemds came bo ace Tho New Political Party. 4s wo the true proportions and conaition of the | by“ Jims Murply, of Hartford. and “Paley Sie. eggs phe i MR ER ont Ue firm for eight months, Altnongh there is nc Deferred. for « lawyer, Nevertheless, on that same day (the A large multitude gathered at ono end of | insurrection in Cuba, pard, of New H both “feather weights." Eizht | postage stamps, proposes to change them; and with aasialaty ba th rhe ware ble ws forivnale eocapan ious ine Letter trom the Executive, Ml iuat.), an order was served ujon Capt, Petty, | Abingdon square, ‘esterday atternoon, to listen to NO I RR when Sheppard waa declared | thiy view he has directed the Bank Note Company Sanatooa Spuinas, Sept. 5.—The P commanding him to produce Hart before Judge B the harangues of Sr. Edward Falconer, the work. | A British Steamor Detained Upou the Mere inary precautions w which farnishes them to prepare the designs for as - Rois of the om engi tees they were | in nore on the 6:60 train this afternoon for Wai ard, at the Chambers of the Supreme Court, on the | Ing men's indepencent candidate for tember of Nuapicton of a Spani: ‘Tho spectators dress issues, ‘The heads of Washington, Jackson, Franx- fellow clerks, inasmuch aa he hs 4? : been on a @aiting party every Sunday for some weeks, with petition of & well-known Tombs lawyer, who was | Arsembly from the Ninth Assembly District, This ft - : 0 for ington, He was to have gone to-morrow to Uitea | prdcred to. dovso by no other than Justice Dowling | Bemuemua stood on a plank laid cross two barrels, pete Gh: 6 rhe seemaeip LCi 5 with his family to visit the Hon. Roscoe Conkling. | himself. The Tombs lawyer had no authority f And there gave veut (o bis notions. Me did uot be xuns with them to the pi stakes were not made public, As {thas been decided in Conmeticut that no couvietion and Jefferson are to be restored, im Present designe. to be represented as rendezvous, jusive! d 4 tor coal, Was, on the complaint of the Spanisa C orize ely ess the pr ‘each to represent the various demomil- gerccintes exclusively connected “ith ihe Weswing | Preparations had been made both socially and | tm, tut not been retalned by the prisoner Hert | nneranbe; and nouRnt, the oly way to ioginate | 70h, fzamiued, leat Welncaday, at ursh ine. was ead ior eo'sctudl prise, ee | matlons — pamed were sith him Wiliam Norris and Georze | eeneraily to make h's visit pleasant. ‘The character | eine ordered to-do noche did Mt, not setae iit | Concerning ‘it-wan to take the vole of cack Ward in | {usd on board to give suficient cause ( meres A nd Killed while Secking bis Wifes Bowell of Selina, Ala.,Wm. Thomas of Madison.Ga-. | cf tue despatches. received from Washingfon. to-day | the burpose of sceuring the Felease of Hart, as to in- | each town and village, and in each varticutar Ward | theitorn Owner W Onaga, Mac Heph AesPaGiskeMerrady Wie all three’ of tie same age as himaelf; David Walker of | Nisinquced the Provident to write the following | uit and ubuse Capt, Potty in open Gow to allow the majority to rule, Mo expects tobe | Queen's Whurt, M : ye aged 26; mpelied ow om Halifax in seareh of his wite, found hee ned 96; Henry Min elected, Me has 1,402 names, he wilargaret Kearney, ® miscruble resident of | come t Ban ; ayy, aigmed vo tile | Queens Whar, ! : , A ation ‘Chote, 3 CAPT. PRETY'S KRTUKN TO THE Writ. lint ta. the Ninth’ District «J nis | cxamination, which is progreasin y winy ter atreet, was arrested on Saturday on suspicion | at Bradley's Hotel last night, and tried to force hee both tb re oil as ee ches BABATORE) Bo Xs) OAD: Bc Re At the hour appointed Capt. Petty appeared before | who Meee eetide Joke Holmartreficned { tis heen found to warrant her delay. ‘The Spanish | that abe. had rtolen $403 and ome dress patterns, | to the door. Alex. Shay, clerk of the hotel, and ined as likely to be of the party, but their | 7Riae Hon, Roscoe Cond ing: Judge Barnard with the tar and Kir, Faleoner at times when the latter's volc aul has given bon: amouns of 620.000 for | shawis, and other goods which she was i away | James Murphy, propriet istance, Dames were not revenled, The residences of tess | ettinnatt tad’ tangerous Tiineas of weer Fetyen, of wien the following isu copy! "| threatened to give out. o>] Nor. catention. oud the, Cepia. of the steamer Bas | {8 WWider ree om: “ae waa ton betyredusice | 8 Whew Bcay down” inn fights of” stat, trae a ol 0 soge relation have Deen 60. ‘ ie os _--— prea is owllng, when she said that she had found the ing his skull. He died thie morning, MM mae euormnt of thelr parentaxe ot Anteedents, | treating aut ofthe revelion tecthe’ B ebipabemiieeipaniel: |b ete A Stunner nt the Hon. Wm. M. Toreed, | “tention: + Sho was seut to the Central Woliee fice ang thence | nt! sve cece Sfreuss assed i A 6 ¢ tablish. | pels. we to forego the contemplated pl Bard, saline - i ‘ 6 waa seit to the Central Police Ofice and thenes sich: ce Phereare a sual y seventy ve clerks {a thes tablish: | pols mie to (orego wnecontemplaed plaasars OLS Nit | To tae dive. George 0. Darna , Justice of the Supreme | ‘The Democratic Union General Committee met Skirmishes near Arr Blanco. to the Tombs, whence sue was remanded to the Oak The Currency Famine. Wasmrxatoy, Sept. 5. frends, will appreciate the motive which calls me trom ‘pleasure trip to the bedalde of ® comrade who, has Ta compliance with the annexed writ f reanect. | 9h Saturday eve Omployers, especially when boy te thas the withta bained William If, Mart was | Arse appearance 1g, Bupervisor Kly inthe chair, hi Sey —Major y iu i Sy bis retern from Berooe, Mr Havana, Sept. 4.—Major La Casa has had | street police station, —_ 1 several skirmishes with the los Y —The Treasury Depart. TUE LATEST LABOR NEWS. SeaceUiL cent atrioeen pret the makin: The tices ree | SIS ce, mee ae WIR haoTey oc ai Be | (onieT ee eee rene en | Bisco, lo the Mrladicuon of therCustee Villas eae avy y=Watehed | Ment received ‘the same amount in frackonal eur a i oun Is cont Aespatehes scarcely leave a hope that I may #ee Ringed witha violation of eect. chapter Wri, |. Wher Pld PNrhy Bt rem. Genial tees: BAYS ae SE: Broadway, W ee sculcaass tenants ite Anema ted or live, Lam very sinoerely yours. ofinws of tne 10th, pointed to promote enlistments for the volunteer re iah Kohn's hat store, at 634 Broad ous. | The bank note companics were directed to ine End of tho Plate Printers’ Strike—End of U8, GRANT, acts that th herve corpe in this city. Money was subscribed at | wyecaikiah Kohn’s ba cig ae utondway, | crease tholr sbipruents to two hantred and any the Coal Troubles Work to be Resumed ——_—— Touibe tau {or Supervisor. last the Casino Repanol last night to buy Remington riffes | forced an entrance throuch the duce teadiaee tothe | round doliars dally, | A large number of opers- ay aise , erik Senator Feasenden Im pow in wi 3 ‘nis associates on the for the Catal.n volunteers. hell r ie | tives are to be put to work to-morrow printing To-day—Quebece Laborers C6 r Me, 8 Rceeuatoe F 4 Nined to entertain sue complaint allway, and stole thirteen dozen hate worth $200, | the rod seal on the notes,on hand , Bixweeks ago the plate printers in the empl pa oureann, Me.» § ep s-Senator Fessenden to tn In hack fo The station hy se x | diesotee in the opinion of thie Committee. Mr. | An exetttockad mauaee ie na Naw O18 selios Prager ob employee seeing George Brown, et ‘ % ‘ pans ‘omfortab jast nts as im | coming back, the 6 Want exvressed the wis! ced hay no qualification for the high positio PxeMockade ner from Ne len hatter, of 194 Mott strcet, standing ty front of th Si ag bf the National Bank Note Company struck for an | proved & Httle today, ao that hopes are entertained | fo witharay the cau init atie ster to the nplan, | aeeks, and hie elevation tov it wouit diguee the | New Oureans, Sept. 4.—The ateamnship Lilian, | door, anc asly, gave him tothe police, LONG Advance of wages of ten cents per hundred impres- | f hisrecovers, nt that he bad better ko Back to the Foules Court. and | Betadcracy, of it ygit MBG Greatly damage We | gq cx-blockude runner, and very fast, departod from Ee ind taken to tne Combs yesterday and commit | ¥f,, gyward Hopkins, near Glen Cove, | sions of fractional currency. The new currency be é AMRIVE AL A ETAGE DRIVER aayeiens in i nalicey Florida to-day, Her destination is doubtlul, ted for tr tory sheep on Friday nigat by dogs. CC¥e oat aboat Ing somewhat larger and neater than the old, and re Pe Hebi ad fees erate “ora pent see Tammany Stroi gr oa A Brooklyn Tem wee Lretur: Tho Queens County Democratic Central Commi Luling greater labor and attention, the workmen | 4 Wuote Family Under Arrest on Charge of ened: onthe aati nackte At s large meeting of the Righteonth Ward ipretelereemsate fan the Bennie Are * | dit Both and is eererenen Tested aut inne mon Wednesday next toe wsked for the inrease, Frequent overtures have He ou fe fi fey fe eaee Derpres meves Peet now | Democratic” Ansociation on Saturday evening, th Manuin, Sept, 5.— Bo ousand troops will | quiged rather freely in liquor on Saturday at thei ¢ citizens of Jamaica ask for a reduction of the Me aac ity (te Gomeaay aie | ion torn At nc TASS tH tenn ne lees ane ondped In this station, in consequence uftie action of | preaident, Mr. Joseph donnings, in te chair, wom. | tall on thie ait _or 10th tnat. for Cuba, and 8000 | house iu Wyckul 9 ott, naar Huntertly rong, Brooke | fate ofspeed on railroads rnnuing trough that villa Sse e ce ihe Tkeeanty, te bit Wot Riby weit, which We Teepe Tuiiy Supuitted. ions were made as follows: For Benator of the | More will follow in a few day ‘and the natural resule was a dispute, James | Amembankment at Setauket caved in on Saturday, Ercatly pressed by the Secretary of the Treasury Ht Molding the Ribbons. ’ TTY, Captatn Sth Precinct, | seventh District, Joun J. Bradley (:evomirated) ; _—e— struck his mother-indaw, Mra. Sarih Boyd, with « | and buried « littie son of Mr, Brewster Jones, ‘The bog forward small notes mucl faster than they could fur Prom the Newburgh Journal of Saturday Erening. After the reading of thie document, the Tombs | for Arsembly of ihe Sixteenth District, Patrick A Spauinn Advicos. trowel, and kicked her about the body. The police Jug ou aish them with the liutted pelp at their command This mornin, pt about 8 o'clock, the alarm of | lawyer, who had received instructions trom head. | McBride; for Surrogate, Robert C. Huteluns; for Havana, § The advices from Puerto | entered the bouse and took Bnutl ustoty, Mra, Muntingt ailroad, to ’ di fire was sounded throw hour streets. Soon groupe rose and said: Police Justice, da irving for Civil Justice, | Prineive are t insurgents three times attacked | Boyd, who ts very seriously iar Was suose- | goupel tte oper road wader the bridge ou the Coad Worried with the demands and with the @teadiast: | or igen were xoen rising through the sirest, some fain makes a wilful mistake when he Thaddeus H, Lane (renominaftt), the Spanish MUS Wu resaieg | aueutly borue to the City Hospital, i Harbor Koad. tess of he plate printers, the Company on Saturday | armed with buckets, some trying at the machines, | Justice Dowling refused to invest pats ‘es finally with a loss of ton men bts the New York Steel Works Company are negotis tent an envoy to the President of the Union with | and all evidently striving to be at the fre ns soon as | IPCHERY Aiea itn Thirteomth Ward on Deck, —_—_$—<_————— = Burglare Captured by the Potice, WMT aeantens kor ane Surphes At skanetasrerteet tteal werturiso! peace, An offer was fret made that if | poss ble. Drifting with the current, we soon found | ant never brought to n pi Tho Edward J, Shandloy Association of the PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE, Two burglars, John Martin and Frank Davis, woh sand, which they think contalas per omen wo 0 work, z i : wh " if rr ee "| cout. of irons provid return to work ab (he: Old. rates 98 ae SR irony OF pee OC ars aut gacner'S. ROA OC SA Pate UNED PEM Thirteenth Ward orgamiaed on Buturda: were arrested on Saturday evening by Sergeant Mo: | eet of Iron abye Renita Se aoMis in Company | fire in the lower alory, Ascending the stairs, It was | Fefused to take aby stare th Goasen with Patrick HM Tres Gon, McDowell is in Eaat Hampton, L. 1 Honey, of Harlow, while leaving the resilence of Mr. | — The colored camp meeting at Flashing eame toe John U, Andre 8 beaut pang chai retary. Geo. P. Corry, m 1¥ith street, near ‘Third avenue, | Mccesatal cio anner bear ; ‘The arrest is remarkable in that un oficer was 3 Mr. Kobert W, McMillan has resgued the city edl- | the grouud at the right time, id iT Was OD 0 Associ a fine Ji Inst evening. During the day not wilvance of five on tie ‘ts Capt. Rhodes, the faces of the ne tson the backs, | found that the fre was making rapid headway in the been arrested without, any authori curreney, per | ceilings of the sceond story, After about a halt f aerced to pay Senators Morton and Pomeroy are tn Washington thin Hein, wile bw © it et jon who ia thor candida 5 rouad every drunken anddsondety persons Co Me Asthe men hat track Bram Perslatent work with backele and pails the that | election as Police Justice of the Fifth Distr Vorslp of the Bvening Ssnrett ——— F AOOR OV ery: SINBWR Wins ee ieren Berton cents for both sides, and did not like ‘as finally sub lued be: sia’ Hunk Mr, Ronald Macdonald has become night editor of YOTTINGS ABOUT T aera fo seem unreasoaable and staborn, tis offer was ot that the building had beon fred tn. Hence had been committed, and that the man. the Zimes i f 2 TOWN, BROOKLYN, tecepted and arrangements mide to have them | different places, that much of the furniture was ally artestat ‘Tho Tammany Slate before Petor B. Mweee | soins Lind has become quite poor, Her husband Pa ere Teturn to work to-morrow morning. found saturated with kerosene, and from the report | How much there is of truth in the above, the Arriva as oquandered most of her fortuae, 2 Several Cubans sailed on Saturday for Havre, John Lawler, aged 19 years, was arrested early The Penuarivania com winers trouble tealzo near. | thataheavy Insurance tad lniely heen effected on | reader ean judge for himsell. ‘There being uo op- steed Aenea : Four dolinrs a day for ten ti tis th yesterday morning on the charge of attoupting to em ty ended. Tbe menemployed by the Delaware aud | the contents of the building, tuspicion at once tas. | position to his discharge irom any gu Buperior Court bir, B, 8. Sanford gave a dinncr party, near Sare- | outa for advertising on the New E Py for Garrett Murray's Junk slop, Columbia street, near Hudson Company met in Providence on Saturday, | tened on t ‘On inquiry it was found that ruara wet pin at liberty fy he by Jobs J. Frecdman, aed George i to anne Grant and tho Hon. John A. Griswold ga i uf ie pb ye rie ee Trinkty. His * pais escaped, : d agreed to reautme work to-d ie Panis 0 b ly ame of | the Disteiet-Attornes ? ‘The nw requ: ine Court. Marine Courtofahn Hayes ‘The Duke of Genoa ts urged for the Spauish aroline Calkins, aged 2, of 195 Eldridge atroet, . pa Penusslvavia, Delaware, Lackawanna, and Western | thom, they having moved into the place afew mouths | jr procecdings in, criminal euves, “That law was | dectine, Buperviagr—Walter Hoche,, Corner br. |. Prince Napoleon bad an interview with the Em Ye prisoners were in the House of Detention | street, Witla Ratiroat Comipanies are paying. ago. The fwnily consiste! of two males and thres | Hot observed in this cave, [was a part of the p Bulrowato—Glaeon J. acker and peror of the French on Saturday Re Yery Auihed 59 Sis me. Had dud; he Montreal Witnees reporta some very diserace- Barnard been aware of apparently a mother and two daughter Assistant Datriet Atworucy. lt or ated Secretory Houtwell, tis said, will not return to ay after. Pantel Lexton, a labore ! as of age, was ful proceedings of the ship laborers now on strike in | one son and one son-in-law, Oncomplaint of arson | facts tn the cose, he would undootedly have ¢ Joun K. Hackett, 4 Wasnlngton for two weeks. noon at 16th street aud Tenth aveute, of invemperunee, | buried altve on Saturday afternoon by 4 Québec. A few duysazo a number of the old hands | made by our elitzeus before Dyer Brewster, Just tilited Hart for trial, “But there wae uo oue cre to | ,Aenutors Fourth District, Willian M. tweed , rity | Mummery tan woe eri MOEA Ladin reveiCcls Mlchokeea’ Hn cece | aad Tint heat Broadway, Witiigmes tnployed bya Mr Clarke In loullog and unloading | the family was pluced under arrest look after the Jaterests of the public, Diatrict, Heny, Wood oF Gebree Hi, Purser; hlath Ie | | Gon. Canby wil publiah bis alection proclamation | rcesed aCb OR en sup: | burgh. At took hie fe orcrs ucarly Mal aa hous the thip Colonist, struck, and their places” were | | Tue whole, party was, Brought to this city this Tue OAT ODT OF THN BAG. Disifiety ohh d phe, o Cornell: Beventn | ae eaembiing of the Virgina Legtisture: | or rege to extume his body Tita’byPoticra, Tiene the strikers rove away, | moraing by Sheri Tauuill and locked up {v the TE Wis TanGcel ae SMid is Romar On & trict Whilla : i desane Tames Wi Ghani. Gt IGea: veflie monument of the last Aztec Emperor was uo- | ‘The application for a writ of Aaheae corpus on he thd. thon forluwed Me, Clarke through the siroeth | Newburgh jail for further exainination | Shorif’ | gitg pond the Tombe on '§ Polis Justices —Plist “District, Michael J. Muroby, | aud eniuor terun (rou Fars Wall Rese yean Mees | ‘The brig Startled Fawn, whieh halfce Charles Mvore, the enlisted minor who ls unde hooung and yelling, and threatening his life, As | Tuthill had quite a load of passengers in bis stage «Of arront had bowen | view Hogan; Recand District, ‘Joseph. Dowling. re: | And waituot tet aea trom Parla until wegt year, Mus term | | ‘The brig Startled Fawn, which arrived on Sutur. | afreat in Fort Hamilton, wis withdrawn in the Coup they advanced, the crowd incrovsed until it num: | this morning—the ve dolnsona, “The Sherif oF falee tin Wya do wen woualt tie thet Borin bgnirg Piiriot. Michael Horton, of theo at day, saw [feen Waterspoute at soa on thy 2d inst, Court oa Babarday, His counsel wilt how apply to th bered about 3,000, when, to avoid being cornered by | ciated aa driver, conducto and all hands, "O si 3 strict, EJ Bhandly, renon i one to Wash A member of the New Yo cus hus invented | Bice tition Une Bhat Cee aed Beta ne c tiem, Mr. Clarkedrew his revolver, and threatened | He took the precaut two. male Ju Of the. Famor, Bub O8p: Petty FORGING Le te et ee ee eal Baca thee epee eny's bound | en'indtarubber car seat, WhICu he vaye Waativoruia | sit verween the State Court and Federal authorities lo fire, ‘The crowd at this deinonsiration fell baek a | eons” the Indies g bie, aud all ¢ Wrists toe crest, “te eee Gas ne into: | Beat rica Irving. oF donoph MeGuires. Hysnth and springy grrr ar etre tule, and Mr. Clarke entered a tailors shop, the | ted gaily together on their way up.’ The Sh Be Een eae eit iene Wate ina an ante Masterson or James K. Courter, Nuith Burlingaine has received a dispatch from | Attorney-General Brewster, of Pennsylvania, re | 5? 4RKS FROM THE TELEGRAPH, windows of which wore at once riddled with stones, | aske ie Johnson what there was in this | Cor nine acd as it then would be too late to take | District Jostah Porter, : frersing Mis entire entistaction with Miniier | turns home today frou Long Urauch to oped the fall —— The news spread rapids, and numbers Mocked trom | charge against thea." Oh." ropliadive. "We shail | i, "\tey iim locked up la hadiow atrvet dail ual | math’ cctad Manetea Danni, nn oF oe done that Lady Byron’ bollticul campaly The Paris Bourse closed dat, Rentes 70f, 906. tery quarter, anti Mount ill way blocked ‘ut. | ail KooW more about it when the exanttation cowry | Moutyy mor ing Purphy: Secand, District, Tomas J. ivi or D | Mr, Willlam Howitt thinks that Lady Byron's con. | Joseph J. Martin, Esq, former law partuer of | | The yacht Meteor, from New York, bound te fol busincas Was ins reat, meanure suspended je no further remarks ou that ar) Ape Ter ES Fourti Disinct, Judge Loew, uniesy vent to a Wicier | fepreseitations, supvorted hy au bulous story” ftucr | ude Cardozo, is 8 eaudidats’ tor supreme ‘Court | Cowes, England, pot into Bermuda Aug. th . lice fo our co sl re ve “fo . . ourt; Filth Disirlet, Anthony Eleuolt vice (iglo; Sixil Fz fF adie, ‘The Norto Great We ina were Halle! out, A eoupromive wan sun ac comree, | wapenrnant amet qhee, Rereecuuony of fuck | Diachet mmomes ition, Riventh Dar, PD Neloton. the Kuervt's plysiclan, contradicts | ‘Two boatmen were arrested on Satnetay for. vio- | gush tae consolidated wth tie soutaera Pacino 1 ed. on * ‘. 1. Mev i h it st er is concern poleon’s runing tines ni Jation of the Quarantiue laws if ng some Of bhi ahi inca cine SSeS The All tecting for tanning horses bogies, op | Me eagle Gertie ROR Me hear Heats | pittate Mecntn ate Hohn be aa second | sania recovery will be rapud iwc takes thy ueconsary | Clow trom ai inleeted bark dvtained at Quarnutine. ——” | 4,A.shock of earthquake wus fot last week at Guad- fol eg a e1 for the Netrict jartin Keyes or Dennis Burne. ‘hied Die eet, pa Third Story Window | the Fashion Course to-day, ‘There will be a four | law, of course remuve all suspicion of any. un- | triet-Owen Cavanagh Fourth District iow d Bistt. | Pro HK ble. jas ce ire Marstual Brackott roports the total number of mares x mile heat race, and in 4 et, mile et Tathe Sorby motives omnis park. “He merely wauted wy | HihDisiiet ris Jonneot ar Pete ge iat okt f; Hermann. with hic brother Alexander, has ea 9 A city in August at 61, lavolying @ total loss tas e, bred carver, te the Mansion House, . fou Privat ‘a > — et rict— Dany Seventh Dietrict ud weries of fei “Ba b: . : At about four o'clock yesterday afternoon the | fvor,"Aldebaran, Climax, and Biddy Malone. The v9 Gir PRaRe—sbe} wae eit! dain fey or dy We vowier Bagi atic Watea Vuewcoaraar ee Tre. reception of Mme, Demarest on her return | John Chamberlin’s, new race track, at folk street w tled by a shriek, and 7 No John We Wilt, Ninth, District Pras hee from ‘gurope by the young lasie rauch, is to be on the same plan as the Fashion tr Sabie Gflerwards. (hove Who heppeaed to | Resiaat Wie ‘telat aiie‘following pools ware sold by | ‘The Rather Mathew socte fog eorunetinip. Bloveati pinta. fae rater gn Houghton, will, be. caniate for te: | Reiircadway, takes vase beinee ba theca AN be on the sldewalk saw o body fall from the | Jonmecm.,a¢ Relliy's Restaurant, corner of Broad At a re, Petty ietriel—Henry Woltmen or Wit Cook orth ia to bis seat | Us ‘Two sallors belonging to the schooner John Mo way and T'wenty-elghth stre third story window, striking on the pavement | privateer with a feurful crash: ‘The victim proved to be a | Flora Melvor Alzein Putovin, the young lady who mysterionsly | [obala were drowned on Saturday in the harbor ‘ rveenth District | bucked by , On Saturday evening: | business of the Young Men's Father Mathew 1. A.M. | Tulrwenth Diatriet—W, Halpin, all, 14d | CH. Woaien, Fifteenth District Alex. rear. 51x At the di f % sm | B. Soctely, No. Gof thle ety held at Militar is = % So BI Bowe Nh a Kcentin District James trying fang. Poli flee. Montten! to ‘this city, has boen found in 6 The Massachusetts burglara Start avd Flood, whe Berman vaniedHeigtitecker,» rodent of that place, | Field : SOUL 16 10 18 8 | intlone were unanimously ad Hiei tetas amos Dette br eines oF ‘The Managers of the Amor I pho'were tent home for ial ei¢apod on Satur OF and It was found that besides other injuries he bud | We have been informed thet, the frst three only | Whereas, We hiave read with ble feelin oct As Fithtan, “Nfvetee Geen te Wa asthe, Man he American Institute met on | /mping trom Sustained au eateusive fracture of the skull, Medi: | wit sue’ Train from Huuter'e Point et t00b, M,” | article in ive Suey newspapers Felative te our brother | ley. Vwentiet Distrietvona” Keegan “twenty fret an old renldent of Bhrub Oak, N. | awutore fect hating bese enpiied Wor than We Bead | gr LoUs tae detaading ihe Beyetasase pues. tal assistance was summoned, but although Heigh member Jon A. Keily, tum with vio ating bis | District Wiliam Altehinal enatorsliip fal (hat place on the 84 tust., aged 97," He | lave +4 M6 OSSD SPDUAG EV than tne: Ba St Louis, for dofrauding the Government, gave & ver Hecker was alive at 10 last nigbt, no hopes are enter ena Pledge of total aba ‘M od i By ELINA TEV Bo nstoryhp 1 isi!, Sud mattied the widow of Major | Have to give minot the Meta Of : ' ter. orn BUANAS, El ot is arried the wideweot Anjo é . tained 01 bis recover; It was at first supposed that Explosion of Patent Pow Whe eas, Ai true, would tnjure John Par ig. of revolutionary fame, aod the mother An Irish newspaper editor who has held high ntal, United States, Metropol Be bed commiived suicide, but the pelghbore freely Fatally Wounde resented nin set onmTuaRy, Uf Hear Admal Hiren Peokain offlal posiuone ia ireland ss laborer on the new part Lovig Brauch, clovs Wday’ for the eee oxpress their belief that be wus thrown or pushed oRTLAND, Me,, Sept. 5.—A keg of patent pow- ie mations Guy H, Saltsbury, ry rig the old Mr, W. FG. SI ity editor. vrk on the Oulding Ie tof the window by his wife in an un- | der exploded at Lake Sebego on Friday afternoon, charges, and ) writers in this State, was found A Re he, BB SIOn) ME. , ia South Pittsburgh, on Friday, in a saloon affray, fontrollable. “it. of jealousy. It is suid | Sc iheePortand Water Company's Works, where | iso as to the entire falsity of every item contained in oie, Lele Meee pd drow Ndelow cou uly, and erected on | Barney Dutty was fatully tabbed by Thomas Sullivan, That "for ‘some Ume past "the couple have lived | three men were blasting, blowing the men thi'charge ahd in eonnegurn ‘wich che alndanithe pre: | tte year or two, wenn Tam all ovale aun Pia ae ke Hriy secon vy iy be | he murderer escaped , ty, the nash: ‘ Fare a a Senced and had re (ore tls an m: | Weaves " fier f ee I " LAT abe ag ll Aly Br ra siete, ai they wig’ the HOsAINg 80 WERECING SRO Bonalt one Couibg Tron some of Oar tose respected liad Gen, Marsena R. Patrlek, long Provost Marshal | ct aery Pe RS Nie" Morthere Liseewy hate autul table woman into a dt of temporary | gro fatally injui The accident war occasioned by FIC Or revenge. re, be tt Hirem Lodge, Jersey City, will resume its labore | Ae suhiarand eaenet sincere arnaral wee one ar the | & Samuel Foss, aged 80 years, drowned himself im Inst I she took this terrible mode | Knocking out the bang, wish a stick which hud bee ‘at John A lly exonerated from | to-night at it» rodins, eand2d Newark avec aU of men. He is now tarmiog in Ouosuage already the Uoper Candi, Gear Slaik Mills, Mauchester, N. My rae do Ne = Mr. a neatisia (oak the action of the Star ae detrimental to the cause of to. | M@Bdsomest man In the Lodge, Ho is nul mariied he Hon, Benjamin Stark of Oregon, formerly a | Ju 2 the latter's salo Bato Kichards committed suicide in Lowell, Mass. — _ Mr. Seward and His Ieebere Hal abstinence and aito'as a cowards attemolto injure | Til Henry C. bomks, 8, ie again out. as well ap- | Rotator of the Uhited States, and ome of ihe whieet of | wt ds Uhainte ot ws torribly beaten and Jay evening, by leaping Lato the Bridge etree An East Side Street Scene, San Francisco, thevhyiable repuiation of our eiticiene brother, Joun | parentiy as he over sae, aud ready for tne next caller. | \eekert: stateamen, hod at diver by Wis. | kicked about the head and Vial parte of the body int ‘Tho northeast corner of Second avenue and | ard’s speech im Silks A Mellyiand ie infarther wiuae in. bringing the | ,, LOdK® of Strlat Ubeervance, No, 1, wil resume | futattae'h PT MOON Aen ren GDCnRL aR | OE Bones VE hee : The London Poet chinks that the consolidation and Tweniyorlath street was, ast nightat 8 o'clock, the | a,“omblete review of the re ward yvuntarify. her Wy wot ony wutitied io | anor Wednesday evening, Bop, in Goble Koom, odd 1 Aut Marcaret MoCaista, Lilla COUBUrY are i's fair way of improving, ee scene of an excitement. Hermann Schults @ resi: | the future prosperity of Alaska, und suys tie people | thse why are triendly ta tho Muble cauee of total ab: | Sir Knigh : sly wouths on Back | The Marguis of Hartington, at the Cutlera’ bame Geat of Perry atreet, about 45 years of age, and well | heeds terriioral government. ve Phe People | itipenoe Blgned by ealanaiet we: PP ns pig My Reidy eee Hurlbert, of the World, 1@ now ition Nae faaeu to Bellevue Hospital in & | quct to snemield, said that the question to be settied ab ddrirsed, (Cok Up & position by a post, wineh he wali fe HHYMAS NE DY. Prenitent. | | in Jersey cit Rus veer es ae hpnED GOIRE HOT8 shad been inh Beyoe int A torreanca eek wants thé cll Beeedwex ace | EMI ee ee ee Oule not lea vi, wh b, youn} 7 : VES e President . 5 yepreaa Ruy zo A correanoule a the ol way bridge | bsad d Be wows pol lesye Mar Ah whi Mie WH LON ‘The Custom House Sugar Plum, eka WM, ENGLAND, Kiec. Sec, Hi, Henry I. Bragg, 824, oF Aurora Grato L, of P Fryers. Mereais, bl tot going | cranaferred to. $ae foot of Chambers streets where, he | Priaee Kung's despatch to Mr, Barlingame asthe god preposscaning, lood Ty crylg aud entreating | Wasuiorom, Sept. 5.—The contract for sup. | NeW Yorr, Sert.8, 1h, of Brooklyn, has returaed from an ex ended tour at (ie of Iriendship for. Mr. Hurt Fo unity 1a duuger of tijury to Uife And | hin to intercede with the Peruviag Government in Be him to fowome with ver, Schultz sald that ane bud | pistae tne SHdaaae Tan tha CS esneas Those rendlutons were last evening taken to the | South and t agaln at hie postas TT! G, Master, He | jirt ever since 194), when he advor vied the eause of 18 ws $0 wet Wo Adulial Fidk’s line of | halt of the Chinese laborers, who are wadly treated 10 moet “snd she might remain with’ him, A | Out the country was awarded by acting Be office of the Star Its editor refused to publish | O48 be seen on the fret Wednesday ot overy mouth, French ompire with bis woutod briliaucy iu Whe tue wines aud guano diggigs of Pera, reset, and ‘she might remain, with baw A | eenardaon to KD Lockwood of Piiladciphin; and | thei. Tey were then otfered py an advert Bro. J, H. Mecabe, the gifed Chaplain of Jersey | coiuinus vt tne New York Tunes, Barnes died suddenly yesterday in a | ‘The French Senate tn reported to have MF as eouupelied to wee force to make schultz | Martin taylor of Budo, About %0W,0 will be | The gait call Mat, the could mot be printed: | City dso, lina been siourdig tora itis down'ty ve | Mr. Joh Lester Wallack, sineo his return, from sag row Me was Daltls wave Mow | by 18 top, the ameniment io the Bematus Contains elied E n 2 | required, he rate of #100 ane, eas te, or eels | gurope, wears on full dress occasiuns a blue swallow: | Was end ped to take refreshments, Aftor drink: | pi liberal retocms. yt nt Fe aoe g mtuah Be ghd not doy ou her 80 LEWIS HL. RICE, Vieo President, | "We sateretand. that B, WO, A, Marvin, th wee with rick fancy bactons, black hi wird'oo the fabio dead." SEB OE NAST BS RL oe i aiicineah wut seeded by Print husband, wl & do, an larvin, the ea: | ves ich fate ons, blue! . fount, When last teen by the Sun's reporter, tly arrived trom Germany, err Eee; -aowr ara Feud toomed L ‘ofiyooklyn, bas laid | Diack silk stockings, and pimps with deileate sive Richard B. Douglass, of 78 © ideo. . | felulia was golug towards the East River, walking de veetsrasy Newark, | Foster, reported murdered in Yonkers by Pits: | gomenuanest Cf Altair Logue of Bisoulyn tat eS | Bick aha ta ne the Wortaot ing for full ircox. | port, oun. while standing on s vorage of Cau aureet | RAMEE Sith eras eked ee ans ihe seneaaee | Shrub tute, Sl ellowad "by his wile “ad te it Hithaa Beh darian BY aNoaul | Btnief Wine tothe Sonsey abe yetsiunyaivarest rata lghende Greeclts | atvutiddat bitaaieitagvdsteell wurtvel | HihutianssiGcCweitrngetsasa ghastlr seed | HAESH,P hate att Mage ceed mere have ha 4 Tis nen nd our i iulvate vt Of course, hwo | Julia Jackson Gt , Powe man of Whola her husband bad spoken, (ul young wisl whivin be bad brouaut tom Germany, | ly recovered, ‘Pitapatriog edaite Raving booted his, 7 TEC koran ; Duta ackagn Ge WT giker street, ani when they pas Sttunfay ae ‘éc"nitempuing to sulle, the

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