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bs = THIRTY-SEVENTH YEAR WHE COAL MINE HORROR. | theater themituce, tens reeotter | LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS. ae te See THE LATE NEW YORK, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1869, fa PRICE TWO CENTS. ST CUBAN NEWS. sr ieaeartnks lee bea THE OLD WORLD'S NEWS. é Abous thirty of lie mea had their shirts drawn over r 7 aan — diet heads for protection The Tumbling of Church Towers and Chim. oe SeEsE A Lecotbetive Wrecked ac Hidntehe and Pour ——. ‘IMMENSE MASSES OF COAL STILL ON TIDROUS WOMAN sTATCART, DASHES WERE AND THERE ny THE ee nee tae warniée | the i@ | IMPORTANT RATTLE SHOWING THE Men fnstantly Killed near Port Jervie~ | THE TOPICS DISCUSSED RY YRSTER. FIRE AT TUE MINE, The tact, 29 stated by Mr. Halliday, that thirty of SUN'S REPORTERS, mater enaere ibers Wash id Ack ch STRENOTH OF ROTH ARMLIE The Bodies thrown Into the Corntields, DAY'S LONDON NRWSPAL ER - the men were found with their heads and faces cov. Newport Benc! jather: ed Ashore Pride thetr Clothing torn to Shreds, prepare }The Buriat of the Dend—Impreasive Sermon | (ro by their shirts, is nccepted by many ve evidence | The Port Phystelan ofthe Harbor | at the Forty Steve. The Battio near Las Tanna-Filtyefive Patets | Correspondence of Tho Sun John Bright on the © : of aterrible struggle on the part of the miners to Correspondence of The Sun. by n Pastor whose Flock had Periahed~ | fiat rit as ieee as pouibie, The postions. 6 ~The Boatmen who were Seized for |" Wabi © SUPRA alts WalWeeen 8 and’ ots Lost in the Reconnottertar Sitrimtsh Pout Jarvis, Sopt, 10.-A shocking boiler ox. Dash at Mra. Stowe | The Scene Described from the Interior of | the bodies also indzeted ns much, although the frees Boarding an lnfected Ship-Appeal to the Newront, Pepe 9 ‘bags eesti ed Vive Hours’ Pichting beeween ty plosion occurred this morning at abont one o'clock. Intervention of he Subterranean Sepuichre-Seventy | of the dead, except in a few Instances, exhibited no Supreme Court, yesterday afternoon, waa terrific, ‘The beifiy of the tarda and 6,000 € or foe Ne, Soci atteohed W6 sbal trun No, 4 r ere in Hyde Park Cemetery. | signs of creat sudering or mental tortire, ‘Even on | Richard Martin and Matthew Walsb, Whitehall | Unitarian Chareh waa blown down, crashing veavily, dy Wounded, and Missi uta Gok Fas nie Sak, tani eran Cloime Fling at Us dence of ‘The sun, that cold eluster of human bodies grouped toget! 4 ‘4 pala N westward bound, near Sparrowbush, about three “ hr tea bia fer “ After 0 ‘ ; ike hideous statuary by the hand of death, the tee | boatmen, wishing to sce their friends on board tho | the débria falling into Mill atrect, This building has \ + GOO. «| mice woat of Port Jervis, by whlch four men were | LONDON, Sept. 10.—Jobn Bright says, in @ ete LyMourit, Sept, 10.—After four days of an | timony of atection in the last, moment of life was | bark Rva, lying at Quarantine, having come from a | stood since 17%, and luckily at the tumbiing no one | Wasminaro, Sept, 10,—Lettors from Cuba, via AM eettie | tefs that the good harvest will tend to restore health @rcitement full Of poignant anguish—four days of | written Folded in each other's arma were fr-eiis | port infected with yellow fever, pulled alongside in a | ¥98 near enough to be tnytred. The tower of Biman: | Key West, reevived yestentay, give tho following ae tnetantly milled, The hate tthe bel lao ; tens to the general trade of the country, and Whee we is he ho had stood by each other under aunligh ‘ dt alongs . . ‘i , 7 al i oment befor plosion, and was looking “ Vy Horror which no mlud can realize that was not within | Ne HAN gene, BY, coe Oaesa, “thelr bodies were | FOW boat, and one of them went on board. ‘The two | Wel Charei (Kpiscopal) was blown down upon the | count of the battle near Las Tunas, On the 1th | ° Van tue et hd gliey Pence amt the teat im ad, | have A #ufficient supply of cotton, Laneushtce will re ithe Immediite eeope of its influence—vtter more | Joeked together tn friendship, The man Evin was | were arrested by the arbor Police and confined on | TOOL making ® wreck of the building and the « nit, a reconnoitering party waa sent out by Gen, | ORt for pada huceegtbaal teil i ene a cover from her distressed condition, “It is more han one hundred new-made graves waiting for the nd partially sitting op and polding on each arm a A kee oanele room, The Baltle House, ® new building on the | Qnearda, numbering 200 mien, On the afternoon of | Vance. The boiler exploded with a je deto. ‘ fate to row and flowers (0 blossom apes a his own fon, who had answered the sime dread | Venrd the receiving abip Illinols, They were taken | Cie’ tt en dat to the ground. A falling ch Nr oad the tance tren atthobnd ie latacho cue: | natlon Which Was henrd for miles, earfying away the | Sotlot that we want and not more tence on meereR cinco P | gninmons that caine to bis helpless father. What the | before Judge Cardozo, in the Supreme Court, Spe- | cliffs, was blo fs a he samo day the force was attacked by laraely supe- | | oa as omer niet of Boller, and other | 1 Mtiapect Oat the people of Lancashire Wil ROS am When the spring shail have roturned—after all this, | feelings of all the prisoners were we way attempt 0 | cial Term, yesterday, on a writ of Aadeas corpus, and | N¢y in Prof, Rogers's house crashed throuch to thr | rior numbers, hut succeeded, with a loss of Bin | Homes cas and nyper part ¢ 4 ane to anderatend thi. Gere is comparat 1. the vallty of Wyo- | maging, DWV We can Reter fully Fes ” kitchen, and killed Jessie Grant, a domestic, A | killed, wounded, and missing, in regaining the main | Parts of the machine, a distanee of from Ny to a « an application was made for their discharge, it being fC! tM i THK STOWR-NYRON SCAND Ming this bight September morning. Tho bustle THR SHAFT THAT THRY INTRNDRD TO SINK. claimed that they were not infected with any conta- | Dusiness sign, Laving been blown over, struck Mr. | body, The commanding Generat kmmediatoly pre: | Mundred yards. ‘The driver woe blown under the ie eveltvonese tA Foca (G0 cots OUT Qrbich voit last might had given tothe Avondale | Tf thie terrible calamity had rot oceutred, another | gions disease, and had not placod themeclves in a | H.C. Mievens, Caahler of the Newport Bank, and | pared for an attack, wiieh did not take place until wae ti _The engine os total wreck, Kight a life Blewe ne Wek Wenioore? tard sa 1nde Oe dd (te neighborhood an Gaus ect, haw | sbaft would have been aivk In a few da he shaded ii he: foliner slight 8 dumps were thrown off the track by the slacking of | Mrs. Stowe o subject of Lord and La aot ad web hood an ut sel ay Miners were, in fact, getting everyihing Feady to | Position to become infected. On behalf ofthe Health | Master J. He hse ree bale rh ightly, Ge i oe et ee eee cata ie: (UH tall if | Las not abated, ‘The newspapers «till team with cor wareod awa We hurrying to and fro of sooty: | commence tis work, as the point had been reached | OMiccr tt was contended that their Laving been on | the latter dangerously. Trees, fences, signs. awn a the morning of that day Gen. Valmareta wan | ‘Weltuir | ee ndenco on the subject, A leter ia the Meee faced wincrs upbolting by the strength of their | in the mi which Mt was intended to place | hoard an infected veasel warranted their detention, | I98% and chimneys were earrled away. In the har- | reported as aporoaching with a targe force of cavalry, | | TNE ; GENT ae eeetisalll by asron the Wend Hodian ¢ ie fertowewe cond ah © matter of danger had repeated!: heat , | bor the damage pping having been f f try, and preparations wero immedi. | Sel Harris, enginver, resided at Port dorvie; Win, reine $ Drawn the dead t of their feilow-work pale Fang tanger bad repeatedly | sage Cardozo dirccted that they be examined by a | bor the damage ie greater, the shippiag having b artitiery,and infantry, and preparations wero Imm BOGE, Meche cial er Thali Pace cota ee: | cautaiae iawenns ti Miho? Nal Gay oan Gi Ee mon, is no mere to be seen, The Coroner and his waa tats ai s'before the disaster that_& | competent physician, and that a report be made to | Severely damaged, aod several vessels sunk, On | ately made to rceive him, Suortly after sunrise the i . a : | gnpalatabte. cent, “and re Of his bandiwe Jury Fave departed to seck that repose which was f tho men declared that the work of sink: | tim this morning, when he will pass upon the cass, | te shore of the island, where the aaylia for the | Spanish forees made thelr appeurance, and ima ley, brake an Lackawaxen j « Ros miz, | m the, ret dus of indlgnaton, sehetées a thease for many hours dened them, and many apcetators | ns smother shaft should be prosecuted as fast as pos- Bobcats Pbred “| poor stands, there are nino echooners stranded, | diately bogan the fight with artillery, ‘Tho artitiery | Masman, Kimball's Station, ‘They were all etogie | lod 8 teoret, formerly carefully guardes O sins Monday have remained on this spot Lave J as ee The Proposed New Ferry to Wechawken— | whose names T have been unable to ascertain, A | made bat little impression upon the Cuban army, | MM The engineer was fonnd in the canal six me it wi remembered thas wy Bone io heir homes, FER SURNING! CF ARUt wee Bh en ne Meeting of the Citizens of Union Hill, brig is wrecked on Providence Island. On the bath- | when the infantry were brought up and a charge | Hours afterward, two hundred yards from the 1 patare hi the world. Y eaterda: foernoon intelligence was reeeived o1 i n ¥ " , | ‘ seo Of disaste he flagman and brake: ‘ SICKRNING STENCH PROM THE SIIAPT. portent aternoon, intelligence was, received | A large and enthusiastic meeting of the citi- | ing bench 130 baibing houses wero destroyed, ‘The | apon the Cuban position was ordered, The Cuba peeyeto! av A nies inus viiweel inne says that Lay Byron's ‘The bluck, hideous tuonel which runs into the | Brewker, belonging tothe Wyoming Coal and Trane. | 26ns of Union Hill, Glossburgh, fand Weebawken | dead bodies of two women have been washed | reserved thelr fire until the Spaniards came within | Were “oun ree a dela er edit Ball H i own by ed writing, . not contain & area aI! lool he mouth of some hi portation Company, This breaker i* about adozen | township was held Inst evening, and action was | ashore, with | eet 1» O68 place calied the en the order re was r close together in a Held afty 4 distant, both bu: grave ne Mra, Stow ray Beals Fag” Bonne Ma sh tee ae ae miles from Avondale, and is connected with one of 4 Af placa Head tte | range, when the orieg 10 Bre was xiven, and it wa" | iy scalded and thelt elothen torn off. ‘The fireman | sient with Lady Hyron’s letters, Mr. Wentworth Stor lying in wait for onwary vievins, Tongues of | the richest mines In the. valley, It took. fire on | ken relative to the proposed ferry to run from the | Forty Steps, AU REVUIR, — | #0 effective that the Spanish Hoe was thrown into | !¥ concludes his letter with the following words Gre still wae and point heavcnward from the great | Sunday afternoon, The flames were discovered by | neighborhood of Twenty-third street and Chambers disorder, and cowpelled to full back uuder protec- | Mad his skull broken in so that the brain exuded | connor allow that Mra, Stowe's statement is substam writes to the Judd ry mon Nelabbor Stetson's r Trees, ti oY, WhO hem shooting out of the 6 ’ ha © . The brakeman who waa on the | tially correc masses of burning coal stretched down the aide of | & boy, Who saw them shooting out of the roof, and | atrect to the coal and oll piers at Weehawken, Mr. Cn tion of the artillery, ver the right eye, The c ‘extinguished before serious da , Col. Charles A, Stetson, the veteran liadlord of r 4, and was fo) . the mountain from where the breaker stood nearly | Curved 'No'persous were in the mingat eve time” | N: Pflaum presided, and Mr. Van Horn was chosen | the Astor House, lost $10). worth of, Hartiett bad of | “After threo hours. the attack was ronewed by Val- | @nsine waa blown about fifty yards, and was found PAIN MUST ABANDON COMA, fo the roflrond track. A sickening stench escapes hE STORY OF bteNs OF Live, Secretary, ‘The President said that the citizens of | on his frm at Swampscott, Mass, in the inte g maseda's entire force, numbering, wx was reported | St daybreak on @ stone wall, noar the disaster; | The Lonton Times has an article on the endjest from the shaft, ond drives back every person who OP Line. West Hoboken, Union Hill, Gloasburgh, and the | Many of the trees in bie orchard were uprooted, and | by deserters, over 4,000 effective mon, more than | Mkht leg broken above knee; Jaw broken badly; of Mr. Sickles's note to the Spanish Government, tm igh ‘The assertion that one of the bodies taken from | eurrounding country wore greatly in need of a ferry, | nearly all his fences were blown down. i! eng a top of head knocked off, and nothing but sdirt and | Shieh Ht says: ventures near the tunnel, for the deed mules arestill | the Avondale mine showed sien: b 1 while capitaliats stood ready to establislh —— one-half regular troops, ‘The Cuban force was about | '°P , ' f hardiy creaibie that Americ contemplates the In the mince; and, although dead, are certainly | brought to the fresh wir is utterly ferry, the Hoboken Ferry “Company had A NOTABLE WEDDING. 6,000, of whom 4.000 were well armed: of on bis person, Tho clothing of the unfor- 1 tie Shaken prowpeet ot ag stronger in one sense than they were when alive, It | (AF, however, tat no effort at hres ete ppse RENIR as Aaa —- The content tasted five hours, when Valmanota, | suuate men were found strown over the ground (or a ects nn hee bommeres ‘de much pleasanter tolmagine this emell than te have | that be had en in Wales to be establishing the terry. just north of the oil | Marriage of Secretary Finh's Son at News | forced to give way, fell back on his fortitieations at | lone distance. ‘t she must ultimately consent te one's nostrils filed with it, It fe certain that ifthe | animation after baying been pronounced dead-— | wharf, ‘Toe road runinne yp from thie point Inter: port. Las Tunas, ‘The lov of the Cobans was in killed ia i Comte Led hi scl Ret Le iersigeanntd van itceLeation ov deeauire Githers bad servived nnttl Wednesday and no Geath having boen canwed by polwonous mine gasses, | scets, the Hackensack road, Union roads and | ‘Tuosday was a gala day at Newport, on account | 7a, among them several ofMlecrs, whose names are | Charge of the locomotive in tho absence of Mr, Dow, . je weged that there had been much haste io bury: | the Bull's Ferry or river road, Several prominent d h o i ton nee 2 Fo 7 Tho Tete has an article on the sane subject, hed renched them by that time, they w {hg theremains, and said that the doctors: ought to | civiaens of Conien EIU sddrensed the meetire, ana it | Of the long talked-of wedding of Mr. Nicholas Fish, | not given; wounded severely, 107: slightly wound. | the Fexular enginerr. Inthe pockets of Hurria were | | The TWegraph been put to death by the poisonous odor emitted by | have taken at least two or three of the bor was reported that §500,000 had been promised. A | son of Secretary Hamilton Fish, and ) and at intervals between Clomones ‘ed, 150; missing, 47; while that of the Spaniards ix | fond train orders, key: The American action with respect to Cuda ts the: daughter of J. Smith Bryce, Esa., of FiNh avenue dead animals, subjected them to every test calculated tor od engiue and tho D, aud 1, Canal which | wat Ragland was so: macht Apecial comufites Of five was appointed to further them. Certainly, ne the object. reported in kilied and wounded over 600, Two hun. | the wree ' é THe LAST CORPSE OT. an effort, aad meny of the miners would have felt Si Aaa e ‘This notable nymentat event, which agitated fuahion- | dred of their dead aud wounded were left on the | indicated where the body had been Nei and | Feene Shack “crceatke rium Orrin te aati Carlosity. However, continues to bring crowds of | more satisfied than they are, for there a FIXING CAPTAIN STEERS. ables throughout the country, took place at Mr. | fold. ‘There were nearly 400 deserters and 270 pris where It was found after ome hours spent tn grap- | srenticatwon, aud WithiONs Gn selabilobed gov wieitors fo Avondale, They come in by every train, | WhO re lly beher fea corns, of te —>— Bryce's marine villa at Newport, in the presence ot Beto aeries a Hunt rerhine? q Lait ed They ruvh up the pathway leading to the if roper eilorts to resuscitate them had becu | Secret Meeting of the Kighth Ward Liquor | a large number of the relatives and friends of both atta fovea ta ts Cau hehleed aa eendeas ive Wan (DROWehy Wo thle mouth of (ie tunnel and ask thousunds of questions, | made, Dealers Lant Night—Near! 1,000 Rateed | famiiics, and was, without doubt, one of the most pieces of artillery of the ality, alx of which | village in a carriuge, and his remains plac oking at the con! ‘row There ix one question which every visitor asks, MeRTINGS FOR RELI si v3 4 ieee Furnished trom the | elegant atuirs of the kind ever wituesed in the Bee (an tcte acne CC ee fa ag My “displeased, Qamely: Are they oll out?’ Being answered {i In every village aud city in the Wyoming Vally onto United States, Fricnds came from all parts of the Pileae ERA ike Gi clekes Gre watry, ” I auween wr ot ale s excnipation of Sd . i anewered In | a cctings have been Held and would beneld for the | When that good old soul Capt. Dickson was | rar gre yall gles \ The Cubans hat only 14 pleces of artillery of amall | | The body of lowers was nearly stripped of cloth: | from respousibility to rh the affirn ative many of the interrogators assume a | mcr nee ave yeen held And would be pete ideas country to witness the wedding, and the Right Rev, | oalibre, with no eftectively equipped cavalry. The ne was badly cut and bruised about the head, Racnerhoasita look of disappointment which when Interpreted ie fatherless by this calamity. Money is being | {ansferred from the = Twenty-seventh to the | Bishop Clarke ene a long distance to oMiciate, A | esult of this battic, which haa been the Grst of inn jaw broken, and badly scalded. ‘The soles of his mac Ochig tava baat ade é ow 4 cry er, nearly every Twenty-eighth “Precinct,” the liquor dealers 2 portance wince the ‘beginaing of the revolution, {* also blown off, Beems to read, * Why didn't we get here just in pau fa ie uliote thes ad iG. Yesterduy the | or the. ai teas ad’ Bh hont of distinguished people were present, inclading | received witi roicins tn whe Cuban army, and se of the accident was nots Feareity of Lonpow, Sept. 10.—The London Zima Ume to see thein brought out,” There ts nothing re- | fohiuwing leer was receives baad of the district which had been committed to | Secretary Fish and wife, M. Barreda (the Peruvian | ationg thowe on the island who sympathize’ with | water, as ts alleged by some partos, a4 Mr. Murpliyy | hax an editorial arttele on the reenlt of the internie Nga 3 enon Gee eo re part . Ste I aan “ . lavana 0 i c ‘ Josion tool nnd 8.09 ssion of the cons 0 Which partakes of euperstition is. characteristic of | 5,9 crocuw, Keg.,.Daan Sim; Passing through vour | bu piace, thelr eocrow was superseded, by ap and Minister Thornton, exercises the most riskd survelllanes over the tele: | the cogiacer try the water {n the bolle, wile | tho welght In the boat, If not, the American eye the Welsh residents of this romantic valley, ‘They | efty thie i i uedetaty Oo aphating | bid places thelr sorrow was superseded by appre- | rng fur bride was dressed In white satin and | krath a that nothing fs permitted to he feat, ences fish. ‘rie, white stand tev of rowing isthe besi, He regreta that the ques. idk merely soate a se whi calamity Please hand enclosed. chee ension. ey bad heard that Mr. Stecrs wai f i by iving accounts of military oper ieated A sulticiency of water, enor have | thon Was untried, but considers that the Harvards Gee nt merely omraat: with Seeing the place where |, (hat) by any cee anteeriaed ts recerve Nunes (or 166 Fe l(c siiig mat und) Waal) be: Helbnged U5. (ue FIMlbal | Cory ty eterno et ony ns exceptle furnished by tae Governinon five miles or more, whou@purp- | nave no advantage over the Oxfords, With @ the helocinst took Spince—they want to see the | Het ofthe Bereaved famiiles, nnd only rexret my Inabil: : t house wus decorated with flowers, cry private despatch passes through the hands of ng the erown sheet lost In ateeriag; without one bodics of the men who took part Iu the terrible | 'Y ' Mahe It larger, Fauly youstin scorr, | OFder of tho Methodist Church; and, of course, | o¢ music added a charm to the en| ty After | 8 Spaich off mit by the New Jersey Locomotive jave lost more, He bopos that if the retarm éeadereroura tragedy, 3 7 * | they knew he would be a frm supporter of the | he performance of the marriage aervice dancing une anys: The Captain General is in Company, about ex and a ball sours is accepted, both crews will row im thelr owm, NEW YORK RESPONDING TO TIE CALL, Excise law, Many believed him to be such a rigid s wivnt dread of the voluntecrs, and fears thal they y wreeked. Portion of the boiler n. Uf that course had been followed in the IDLE SPRCULATIONS BY THR UNDRLIBVERS. Yesterday morning a meeting was held at the . commenced, and continued for several hours, will drive him out and seize the Gover i one-quarter of a mile distant, and race it would have been ay felt, and more tm There exu be wo doubt that the force of workmen | Mayors offee, for. the purpose of raining funde for | sdvocate of temperance, that he would cagerly sclze | tina Bryce was the reciplent of a large numbor of | declare te Island. independent of Spa staicr portion was thrown back on the tender, | structive, He considers it hari, how to plek in the mire st. the time of the breaking cut of the | {he Felief of the families of the victims or the Avon: | any opportunity which might present itself to toun- | very sich gifts, and fa reported to have n very elaho- | Gt: WhO has been here wore. time, ts kn The duaie, cab, Auiva, boits, bolt t bars, | holes In'a race so well contested aad so galleauly i dale disaster Mayor Hail presided, It was decided | date:the thoroughfares with liquor, and arrest and 4 the Interest of the volunteers. The &e., were weatieret iy every direction, ine, | won, fire woe 108, ‘There are some persons—principally | to issue subscription books fer Kume of 10 centa, rate frousseau. The beauty and fishion of New | ereaye tearfully, aud are of a churacter tuo Lender, and eight of the coal cars were alo Uirown tear ; ; p incarcerate every member of the trade, rack (i 7 eure! fromn the tencle, Pr France. women—living in the cottages of the neighborhood | 80 cents, $1 and upward, and for unlimited amount York temporarily sojourning at Newport attonded | to be believe a ‘These books will be sent to the newspaper offices, But their fears wore calmod by a gentle bint from 9 aart a The bodies were brought to the depot at Port Panta, inion Nationale dew Who porsist in averting that the mine has not been | ihe banka, brokers’ oMecs, commercial houses, and | the pollee vatatlon,. A. certéia Fellee, Mergent in full force, and the display execeded anything of TUE POLITICAL CLROUS, Jervis, where they were pluced in charge of AIr. | pany a of th wholly explored, and that therozare other bodies In | the various city und county bureaus, All the clerks ‘ the year. ‘The newly-inarried couple left the same Seman Goodly the undertaker. wr cite anh inane. Femote sections of tho plice. ‘That these are idie | 12 the Mayor's office are to solicit subscriptions, who rejoices In the favor of the successor of Dick- | day ona wedding tour, and ultimately will sail for | Tae Hou. Jnmce Irving's Fight for Poltco niagara te Emperor's weakuces (affaiblgsement), whiek Speculations Isshown by the statement of the posse | Sar, Hall Rely Ad & subscription of §100, aad | son, whispered the important fact around, that Capt. | Rurope, Justice. Collision on the New Jersey Road, fact makes It extremely Important thal the Consthe f i cimetidine 1 5 Hato Sab y on of t it of explorers that descended the sbatt yesterday | ~The sum of 240 was raised in the Burean of As. | StCer® Would like to receive some recogn itlon Of bis meas a The friends of Mr, James Irving favorable to | |, A careless disregard of human life seems to be | Wilton OF the Coxetmment tall Ne i event neral disposition from the liquor dealers of the WALL STREET DUEL. tho ordor of the day just naw, AL T4 yesterday ‘@fernoon and examined every part of the mine, | seasinente, 4 ‘i ‘ % his nomjnation for Police Justice in the Sixth Dis | qoruing a peach train en route for Now York wus | 4DY change of sovereign. ‘These explorers reported that there were no wore | police Mutual "And Arsoeiation tothe. members of | renitaied the watooe Recvere that there maaan trict met again Thurwlay evening ta caneus, in | lying ow the awitel at Rahway, when the engineer, Seiten Dodies in the mirc, und their word does not admit | the police force soliciting subscriptions. bapa, Lie saloon Keepers tnar s8ete: wos shmoe parscance of the call of thet Chalrtaan, Reports | Or some Fesscn or oiher, cetashall the locomotive | The Ruperer of the Froneh Co of doubt, Itnmy ‘therefore be taken for trath that | The Fire Departwent is aleo at work obtaining |!" <ireulatton that they had given Capt, Dickson « from the various Committees wore read, and adopted | Sard und forward on the main track. "Wile en- | acti Sept. 10.— The official papers announee Abe bodies of all the victims by this appalling celam. | MCFIHOME | ttton | ime house and lot, Without amendineut, ‘he Choirman of tke Commit: | gaged Ja these perambulutious, the Nev: Bruuawicl Hee pate ct ike earer ee eee tema as ty dave boca recovered, has sent $i00 to Avondale for the relief of the BCRRY MESTING IN VANDAM STREET. tee on Organizution reported that they bad nos | {Fain caine ap to Rahway station, ant then he tried | into the opea alr, It is considered probable that the to return back to his awiteh, but he had no time, rhe New Brunswick engine approsehed, aud, Fuk SaNEAS Lee eRDEELE: suderers, Soon after the Sergeant gave the bint, some of tho | Since the famous Wimbledon duel, which was | ofered tho Twenty -frst Ward the privilege of Among the explorers was the “local of the wee of $250 was raised at the Astor House | prominent liquor dealers of the ward met in caucas, | reported by Mr. Charles Dickens, there has never Kinpress will undertoke ber journey to the Bast im, A short time, naming certain clerks, 98 proposed at thelr last | although the ongincer at the sight of tho danger re: |" Dy nie Rept. 10—Rvening.—The Bmy ‘Wikkee Barre Dass Daten, wha, ta this worning’ ‘A mecling of railroad ofteers is to be held at the | And i#sued the following call for meeting to further } boon sach an uiler Aasco ve the Wall atrcet duel. | meeting, as they hind reason to fear that their liber. | ¥ereed lt, yet the two euzinos ran against each omer, | in this tread B Ofcioke hls emnperae eenieee ‘Asene of that paper, says Astor House at noon to-day to raine subscriptions, | the object desired : Yesterday morning everythlog was ready, Lacey a Mealy wed Drones ot Istois | ality would not be appreeiated. Mr. Trving consid. | * aha : zie 4 the Boulevards by the Hine dela Paix, and reverned Sins You are respectfully nouiNed to attend a meet- | were primed and kept half cocked (as were also the ered it almont certuin that Bherltl O'Brien would | Pert, Of cue faasenger ear train. Fortunately, wone | to 8, Cloud Dy the Champa Kiyesée. "The Bapress : rn t companied him, 1oNisios at RovclocK. And as business oF the utinost ine | Persons principally concerned), and surgeons sharp. | before many days come out in his iavor, In retura | g " ae ewiil be considered, yon presence ts urcently | ened their knives and ground thelr probing needle Grarien be cts scebatae aneeth . Ss yweh sald Charies E. Noble, Goueral Agent of the Mic Our repnrtcr descended the shaft with a guide, for the gl oct Of exploring the Tulves: Upon arelving ‘at th ental Peaiinooe: ew annie ce ne eneeey it eiock ecules, Upon arriving at tHe | Can be found at Room No. 8, Astor House, on Moen a ee eeitt upatembankinent or |. Mayor Kalbfleisl has been appointed treasurer of | DOr not the New Brunswi Jojuries, quested. By order, Executive, Committce-1 eee Remarkable T bo Yost compore lof coal, rock, and the usual | the reliet fund in Brooklyn, Paige Jolin Lynch, thos. Hogan: 1 Moore; Daniel Mul: | and Oled thelr saws {a delightful anticipation, | it was tho duty of all prescut to make an effort to ry . Oue of the most remarkable trots within ¢ cuiine This was evidently tirown up bythe | | Messrs, Chamberlain & French, room 79 ‘Irinity O'Donne)}. Harr heagety Pavia ODay Jonn | Now, how changed! Tho pistols have pach con. | Stop the false reports elrculatod with the design of aving A Train but Looting bie do: e he nt of foul alt which: ft iF a 0) Ballin ot i \receive and forward subscriptions to ther mo the wit On Wednesday evening next Miss Lucille Western injuring Mr. Irving; signed to their cases, the surgeons have put up thelr | prominant property owners in the Eighteenth tn Tater than at gl a The son of Mr, Deckor, the bride tender on | Memory of the oldest sport was contested yoaterday Ned | the Newark and New York Rallroad, tell into the | pa the tinion (ouree on Long Island. | The race wae Hy, Thos, Malone, for a yan, War Ci I thes Lad rovreato add Dex wil 10 work ist the Plymouth Cemetery, Palmer other things for him, Accordingly, he at Forts Fort, that he lind changed his mind, but at the same time ‘was willing togive him that kind of * satistaet OT A COLORED VINTNER, Which passes current in this degenerate age i “1 dig'not require consid: | — Wallace My ential canvass of INTy, it | Nas buurued yestorday, Lows ¢' ‘ ; ake of $300, in harness, inile heats, best three Sood A 7 “ bars ‘ols, and the : reinarked to lim that be had Passaic, near the bridge, The father could easily | jn qye fi ‘» Hen rete there," Al tue furitestertont of thetiane | play “Hast Lanne. the proces's uf tie performance stevenson. their old routine of buying and selling, and bulling | Giection, and wi'li that Yew had ordered Reddy tye | but bad he douc so the tralo would have been pre: | Wiison's Mk. g. Frank.” All ree started eval sur rane ‘it &0 the right wom aw feet in thie | Yo be for the nd of the Avondale suterers At eight o'clock about fy saloon keepers as: | and beoring. Blacksmith to mike BoOsets of brane Kaucklon,wobe | Cipitated into the water, Hin resolution "van 'in: | Qw'tuie bur Eetake cant anny tenes theres ae Big connects wits ah MACAy. winich 6 unects WERKE | nome Hoste (OF the fence surrounding the suite of | sembled In the designated place of meeting—the rear | ‘The story of the fiasco Is not a long one, and as it | Kiven to the irlendy of our enndidato eaat of "Third | stantly formed ; to save Lundreds he wacrideed bit | from the beginning of the heat, and distanced them aft, from which the foul alr was coming, More & Hye ge othe al thereon {ree of charge | parlor of w lagerbier suloon, for which the managers ; avenue, while thore west of ti nue would on 0 ho bridge wes ia) | both, thus winning the race in & single heat, erie Filiggie was Made to stay the Tatal cucrent hy | AU¥ Bills for benefit performances. Posters should | P se? ana is part of the current history of the money macl- | ejection day be furnivliod with Kehoo's clubs, After | @uolner man went to reacdo his son, but cre they | 94, Black Bird came in secoud, and Butcher Boy Fowlne ty aot n even rem.ving | be Sent to 6% Broadway, room 10. had paid 5. The company senmed to be very poor, | strom of America, may as well be told, But first it ull exchange uf views, meeting adourued, | 90" H tone ih fim he ren Peas bottom, ‘Lhe | jase: SUMMARY, | Retr clot for the purpons of closluy up thecrovice QRLIRY MOWRY WANTING LnreDiATELY, if shabby attire ty an evidence of the fuct; and no | js necessary to say, there was no woman in the case, | Subject to the call of the Chairman, body was soon afte al Mr Rarke enters ¢. ¢. Butcher Hoy, Wenner, and th mba virtually ‘enc'osed the: Prymovutu, Pa, Se 10.—The committee ap. | O8€ Would dream that they had met to part with | the disarcement ariting solely from money matters, pare ainecantaaigd LOSSES BY FIRB. 4. C. Whitsva eaters bike g. Frank,..... Iver wiibin atonib. ‘These 3 men had only the al pointed for the relief of tue Avondale sufferers met | thelr money without some ordinary consideration, A | 4 Singing at @ Democratic Wake. Tie—2:a8., Reeptto contained ti tat emall pace, The elect tonight at the First National Bupk in. Pigmouth, | glance at each showed that they were unwilling to hk Principals also Lefnes there he ign tread: | The Democratic Union General Committee met iiek & Pare Ne sce RE "v gine’. and perfected an organization by clecting B.C. Wad: | *PeAK, or take sny active pari in the meeting ; for | ing on toes or jamming of hats, or anything else that | jast night. Mr, Pever Woods was electep teurpora Destruction of Kuvanag Dreker's Bile NEW JERSEY. THE MUMIAL IN TOE CATHOLIC CRMBTERY, fame, President "Henderson ‘Gaylord, ‘Treasurer; | after the doors fad Leen closed, wevcral minutes | gentlemen might not do, chalinin, ant Mr, Nelaond, Waterbury entered inc | Hard Tudte Factory —lows over $100,000, VERSEY, bla nenaeconconrse of people, The bodies of | Wants of the needy, aud report to an adjourned | prehension, and they, Seemed to dinturh euch other | pin and Mr, Sol. Hyams, both speculative geniures | in'the city, He then reala very long list ol ti out in the basement of Kavanagh & Decker's Dil- | py ie prowsture full, which buried them In the ruins. Bie Ur the victims were taken to that place for | Meeting, to be held on Monday night. ‘The various | Heats thought hostile to the movement shonid be | whose daily bread Is earned in Wall atreet, Both | which the Committee on Credentials had reported | lard table factory, 168, 170, and 172 Ceutre street, origt | A, D, Moora, mall agent on the 6:30 P.M, traim 1. On ure wing aU Kingston whence they were | committees throughout the country and elsewhere | Conveyed te Steers. | | | are from Louisiniia, and uatal the difieulty wiilch re- | ws enutiod to mer Mr. Peter Woods wo¥ | gating ta the engine room, and in a short time began | from Jersay City to Philadelphia, was arrested last nighe f interment, they were received | Fe requested to forward, without unnecessary de- | At Mngih. o inidilesagod vintner in a8 luster | sulted ina challenge, wore boxom friends. ‘The ex. | then wominated ws permanent chairman, bat he dee | oe ee ao a ae | tear New Mvumeivick, om a charge of being a mall FOB Triendy and, a large number of emugens and lay, any contributions they may have on hand, or | Tose ant moved that the following named ofcers of | seg cause of the disagreement ia not known, but it is | clined. He attacked ‘Taumany Hall, and sald that P 8 y 5 ber. PF thet Tilcen to tie Catholic cemetery where | May hereaiter receive, to Hendesson Gaylord, i d ted: supposed toat It arose from & money transaction, ons | be tad been fered large brilies to work for itsin- | whole mass became a sheet of flame, Kavauagh | Henry Fox was arraigned before Recorder Ale Be ee Ree te ee deena of ie Treasurer, Plymouth, Peon, President—Jas. Caulie, party being a bull; while the other ie a bear. Ti but hai invariably receted them. Me & Decker's lows will to. in.00, fully | griggo, or huansa ‘Cly, yesterday, ‘Accused of Seu victima ‘were Dentel Prior, Di Tum INQUEST. aromeciion boca: Henge was scit by Mr. Hyams threo K covered hy insurance, ceupied thy ‘whole | fre fy his clxar store. whieh was Inaured for Sidi oF Jumes Harkins, a sigives ugh his second, and was presented in the manner wiksidiogs With rt floor, bf She Romine aurance Co, Mine Weller, and-donn Croarty., ‘he nervices ai | ,,To-day Coroner Wadhams will begin tang tet AN OMINOUS EXPLANATION. prosebedtin the ebdt excepting dha, tn fv alaetice f et sth le A dar UYarntorsr'es: |. reatetonioe Unned katie Linen ec Rene y seosnaes omiete cre attended several thousand " 3 4 4 i ere aie alsa a | Of a aw he second was oblie ort to the as ; alagerocer am. | reeecting the Ne ‘hey were exceedingly inpressive, A number of scientific gentleu.en have promised 00 | jucig of the mecting. le said: vb | apen, It was at once accepted, a second second was | tarics. neer od by Georce W. Rea, whe street, Jersey City, on & 4 attend and testify, Pe named, and things Went on as #4 immlngly a# a canoe Mr. McGuire was then called on for a song, whi 14 $1,600, iusarod. The building is owned by INTERMENTS BLSEWHERM, —. py, frlenda, Ue wall know the object which | gliiing over Niagara, The negotiations were finally et, 14 damaged over $10,000, and is fuily insur » body of Tho Ryan was taken to Tamaqua ‘The Sun's Readers’ Subscription. brings us here to-nis havea now Captain inthis | coceinted on ‘Tharsday, and yeaterday the gentle. owevolt, on taking the chair, delivered @ | No, iii is slightly da wl, the occupant, Horton br hujunct The body of Thomas Ryan 4 f 1 gid we do not want to be troubled in our " vo, | 4 ‘Oxt ‘i : ittod to Gor buriil.” Five bodies, those of Daniel and Peter | A contribution of ten cents by each of the | business, Vie Captain, hear is’ a vory hic OLstnte OTRAS Fareed aie Tae ak kan nn | THE PD, MeGulte reed. resolution in effect. that Ori OMHEE SPee), GR DRLDE OH CR HaRNET HY Ms Day Of 00 tho ANOFes ann. daeol erp i it will be necessary to #how that we are ready to give a y dup. Having had two or | Mr. MeG ead resolution fe o——— tha: Fe eer a tiinover. “sgun | ‘ally purchasers of Ture Bow would add nearly €9.000 | jiun some token ot our respects, None of UswWautehis | three nights to deliberate on: the subfect, one of the | Tamiuaiy had atvoinpted to divert pubite attention Gikic Lace ty wire: hogs longer than three bn nd voneand William Williams are buried at | to the sume that arc accumulating for the widows | Men to be peeping through che windows ofour saloons, | principals very wensibly coveluded that pistols ard | from their corrupt rule, by proposing to subsiitute | inte @ seconngil's sulle, on Vi + = —_—_——_ ittston. ‘Tairteen were on +Thuretay Interred in | and orphans of the Avoncale miners, ‘Ten cents | get‘iuto out store ao a TaN cd tags were et Ihe | ely ic National, Comuuttes, tastead of August | Broad, Philadeiphta, was burned oa Thursday, SPARKS FROM THE TELEGRAPH, . op. | here tonight. We want to rate a su from each of its daily readers would give the suffer Actus ana Canoe v09 wt onl nite ee HT aun oat enoala. Wits | ‘The Rawlins fund has reached §81,511, . Martin Broman was drowned tn the canel a@ ut, Dut ws the sub) until the I wid be cast nelle La chonge were made, it ers much larger sum, W: propose, therefore, @ ten-cent subscription—a «uly ipilon which shall Om CEMRTERY. ch C ured vor o om Roberts, Dunn & Co.'s steam planing mill at Mon chester ou Thursday wight uurial ceremony in Welch Cemetery | able every one of our fellow-c 4 to do something saan Femaska atloitad| neither 6a nt cor ape | Yia# NOt satisfactory, and threats of posting biin pu aswuredly be in favor of @ man whose | | Hob big HA lt ae at pas at Hyde Park vesterday afivnoon, the Rev. Dr. | for the destitute mothers and children who have 0 | pyryyet‘ana tie seen ot cllence: was becoming pare. | 1% 88 sonad were freuy induc ie. i be liad been devoted to the plunder | Souks, Ii was bureed yeqterday, Lose G00) Nolo | | The Cumbrides (O.), teanel on the Baltimore an@ William Koberta delivered the followlug addrens, uddenly been deprived of their Husbands and | Pil N rena colored man wi Keeps a, sulcon in | Quictly pursued bis course, Iuttmating that if he was A hsecies\ Gceat tag the'PulGae ll. Sibacn Wee bed hla lear athes a oa h v is asad calawity! A dr fathers. Tux Sun will undertake to send forwa:d ‘ A bran asa coward somebody's” head would be a was rr fo petition the Po! v 1" ontwomery, The Ameri Protestant Assocls made aa mieten Enlai! A dred a my Grind strect, opened the door und took @ punched.” ré to allow such persons as the Com. | near Beacon aveano, In e last MAL. (9 | isiposing prerceeston ie relteaelphes peta : it ts death {! Death in one | 89 m8, trom ten cents upward, The moment he was obs |, several perro Just after the bulls and beara had ceased their | mittee imigut name, to remain at the polls during | Obtain the Inmuran twas potlout without dana) he GisslansH eseamareial| h vf Death, lurking 10 fre, ane to Teave: when the dimcuity das obviated wrangling and suarhng, yesterday, t 6P, M., to | elections, ‘Tretheway, Hurtmeyer & Co.'s caztiage manufac. | 9,1 he, Cine party smoke, an | sul ting nnd extinguishing the iz Cameron to be Secretary of W who wud “dobnoy, take him out!" And Johnny | wit, Mr. Galpin was standing in Young's liquor >_— tory in Kaat Meiroso, was Durved yestorday morning, ¢ Consignliig thelr bedies to the domiaton of the grave | that the President Is disposed to appoint a perma: | “Wien he ieit the saloon. the African diapeuser of | Mi Liana entered, eufrying wemall cane, and look: | Owing to the increasing unpopularity of Mr, | the, publie, schoo house in District, No. @ ow the | Yefory ' me Earoush tie in new, Maging ‘nd prostrattng (atthe, hus: | nent Secretary of War from Pennsylvania, and he ia | mixed ‘drivks aid “LN pay my share us well a8 | ment the men glared at gach other ax thougiveicn | ltd Sep, the President of this Bocieiy.a breaks | ay nidininigy “A iibtary eoutatniig 10) wore wid | | Repairs on the Boston Coliseum have begun, ae ey acetate atutlct Sidomusonteasee | Feported to have, expressed a preference for Donald | anybody cise, Til go in tor steers Af he lets us | was an undertager weutaly measuring we tier for | bers femuia ithe old club-ani any'six Have formed | Taauradtot sso eer ee Wott oe Uslidings an AL Koil cell aaleninaaleaal Thy Roationg tender aud aifectivaace entidren into the | Cameron, #on of Senator Cameron, Grant remarked 04 oa és his cofin. Then Mr. Galpin's wrath burst fort The officers eleeted were: Mr —— The b ‘ Full ‘or parental bereavement — Death, vnteelingly | while here that he would appoint George H. Siuart, A COMMITTEE TO RAISE SUBSCRIPTIONS. fost und furious. | “80 you wantan apology, do yout | J Sicicher, President; Jacob Schaudt, Vice Presi YOTTINGS ABOUT LOW Pes teeeteclity, Carta and Actilios ane aoeere aD Ehatching chi dren from the warm mi andtondca- | of Pennsyly: if he would accept, but he Lynch, after getting rid of the black man, | You can't get tt, that’ Mr. Galpin led no | deut, J, Porr, Secretary ; J. Demuth, Treasurer, pels Tarpauita Cove." J if Feases of their tenderly belo Death, forcibly | had douots about Kiuart acce ping. Donald Cameron d that a committe be inted to wait on ail | #ooner coucluded than he was saluted with a ringing 3 yh Weate af tha x Rall parating with ite iron Krasp bi others and sisters {roth | tg the President of the Northern Central Railroad, ho had not subse Ile thought there | b cane of Mr. Hyams, and in a mowent PERSON aL INTEL. LIGENCE. Music on the Park mall at 4 this afternoon, snc Stave! train of the Busquehanne 3 road was Pea tweet and deliehetul sanctain of she tamily circle, | and Usa sent the President's car belonging to his | was uo time to be lost, aud he hoped thoy would won, Mr, Galpin seized him by the PERSONAL EL i Jamos W. I Ked W, died suddenly, yester- | Wyiand was killed aud James Allon injured: “= * Detlbg voice over this yaliey-and excivimiug wintne | road to Jersey to convey the Presidont and | come forward aud enroll their namo orously applying bis" mauless,"" ae day, ina O8 in the <4 ‘ / wrfulaurivriiy of hy Kuernat,'to every one ofa iu: | bis party to Marrisbupg, throngh astern Pennsyl. | ‘Te auloon kvepers looked ut each other, but no Interfored and Mr, Galpin wis | ‘The Hon. Wm. H. Seward and party left Port: | © ‘Thomas Thompson died suddenly yesterday morn- | nq i Be Virgiaia Republican State Central Commition Babitants, 1 Fepare to meet thy God Taalt, vie Beading, They propose to, remains day | one Teepouded to the call sail at Tanatide ¥iyna taken Irons (he rogoy, Dring Ge melee virtionne | Innd, Oreson, yesterdey for San Frenciaeo, ing atat Hudson ee hat calte e moot In ow we and hurting our fellow over or two in Harrisburg and then go to argh, and | avowed that he would give $25, e paid the et & rough ani ple fig Gen, Sherman wan commissioned Secretary of 1 \e a - fame into te dai abyss of eioruity. Toa finally Grant proposes t> visita relative, Mr. Me: | amount to the secretary, “Other subsoriptions were hotties, 6a A other light testimoaals | War pro tempore, on Monday. r Five steqmere Wil} leave this port to-day for Bo rope, and ulae for American ports. Clark Mills took a plaster east of the face of the Roreima sp ble huntan ree. wit sal Cometery Kennon, realding in Washington county. Penn. The | given by Wm, Cleary, dames. Morand, Thee? Gold cannot bribe thee ; wir dom cannot elt 4; Flynn, | P daround with alarming rapidity. ne oe "i lent has recognized Julian De Co rer of Chi 7 orday. Unte ; eloquence cannot charin ihe, greathess cannot | Pennsylvania trip will last about ten days, James Purcell, Beruard Clarke, Robert Harrison, | ‘Thus cndeth the Wall-strest duel, Tee SURE rete Fee aay ite Be Coart at fae Range Beneas, # laborer Of, Cherry atragti ll | TROT Fie seaniaae le th Gen bre lice: Cannot ‘resist thee; and tears canuot omas Malone, Patrick Moore, Philip Stephenson, Re ooh ey ed hla eyed Eg ee PR we : ortions, of the aqueducte ln the Genesee, Valley molt ther: hop, art, lurking | everywhere, and Stabbing Afray in Mat G raon's. aod David O'Day, the gentlowan who was witiy Lar DECENT SPORTING NEWS. polulusted for Heeseasy @f State (27 Auasssippl, wo | y,ouyted States Lodge, 2 gat, “ AM burted | ganal, at a anea + ¥y caved in om Bt eT ee oes ina the “inhabitants, therect | This morning, at 1 o'clock, » number of | Kia wien he was murdered In aliquor store at Canal —-— builder, : io Ce er eh ss cree tec anes = | ee Paring fyiler at the Movin Me iisea ioe ae mourners. ih ‘under every form is terrible, Think | dranken rowdies entered this well-known | ’ The Westchester Fair Racon, Mr, Archibald, Unioniaty was elected tn Nova Scotia | nya Graud stroct car, died yesterday in the hospital Bovton te sald to be & defauiter 1m from 900,000 te Bok within yourselves at tese were cater sibucrs | house in Park row, opposite City Hail, One NeaRLY $1,000 Rarsmp, Between 4,000 and 5,000 persons visited the | 98, Monday. to ho Domillon Variament, from tue | PY 98 indy OF GUE’ Woman, Gear dope ucinds (ee Seal sorepeat yo unell retaa? wae | man insalted another, and the other re | ‘The resolution to appoint » Committee to collect | Fair grounds of the Weatchester County Aaricue | COUMYOCCoIchester, | is werlte, body of a mbite woman, much dcromposed. | vive hundred delegates to the U. 8, Grand Se aie thememen of vital piety, of | sorted = by clubbing © him with a thick | subscriptions from the list of liquor di tural” Society yesterday, ‘The race track in| The Hon. G. H. Holester, Minister to Haytt, was | isleud of Odd Fellows were feasted on Thursday by re and undedied religion—men to whom "to livewas | staf which he bad concealed under his coat. An- | nished from the Greenwich strect police station, | good coudition, aud the turnout of fast nags was une | MO Dut not fatally, wt Mie roridence Bear Pore ay | op ney meek with one large | “uaa brethren. Brau io gio tat aint uuu dione | other as seriouay tabbed tn the werk: A toma: | Waa’ then adopted, ead. the ‘iran made the | Gaualfy Ane. Wor the frat peeinam she flomiogs | Mire pram wwurdsohy | gutanit frm de Acrinapetat ote arcionded |, The Treanury, Department recetved 118.007 ia Fintan chu pov. | to bly, ani r . nents, ‘The * 4 80 fur real d hot : rs. Gen, 5 5 } 4 uno why fractional currency yester Taied'ot its titie sembere by thie ead calsmity, with | fully cute ‘The landlord drew his pistol In veifde, | see ers ang ctuncr muons Me, far, mech es, arene eas eee dren, Gen. liufue Ingalls, @od overs, left Washington | Sd unloaded untit a late hour at night. WF y Som the aw Te Note Companies, ery few exceptions. fence, but did not fire, His barn all ran out of | umuunted to about half that horse Cock Robin ; G. W.See, | Sesturday tor New \ork ‘The Post Oice Department bxs changed the time | 4. iv j See, | Yeatcrdny for New work \ changed | ‘The President and Pretty i petantion suck ke awful eventy soit tet the place. Note, alngle policeman wae found in nemmenenseanan ean, Bull Free a eee ee eee | | Gen Baward T. Noyes of Cincinnati, will deliver | BM Ro tect the wow tiie tavleot the tenia 9 | Pacite ttallroad ast'ycncorday ts sous tas Baek e 1m frol ret 0! oun ptriekl , roan 0 me; Mo the addrear fore the iy epnessee at ile junction for tue two roa aoe ere co on oe bon cometh Ree - ‘The Workingmen's Untou. % oh Wek ihantpaon year vate, no | uext aunual meeting be a ote an ‘Day, who fell from the rocks on second | /“Mtnev eseietice wil take part in laying the eorver, The forkivoness of 8b. May the Lord, tn this ease, ‘The Great A veller. This body met last night to hear the report of | Rame; WS. Ackerman, Brown mate, wd uauicy W ‘The Rey. Wu». B. Smith, of Benton, T., has nce | Ayenne, ory yeu Und yesterday in Wellcewe Hoseat | stone of the Humboldt Moauient In Fatinouns Parks Himself to be the Judge of the widowsndthe | phe President arrived in town yesterday, and, | the Committee {n relation to the contemplated mass | MUWZ°T: h ne cepted the unanimous call af the Huuters Polat Baptirs ? * | Vhiladelphja, on Monday, OF We DATONG with bis family, at once went to the residence of his | necting to repudiate the action of the Philadelphia | , Mr. Rutzer's bay horse won the frst heat in 2 (Huron, "aud enters upow bs new Held of labot Wu | | Yesterday, on one of the Brooklyn ferry boats: 9 | “awards have been made to the Hudson's Bay aed ‘A WHOLE CHURCH SUPFOCATED, Trotherin law, Mr, Corbin, where he tntends to re. | Lavur Congress, Alter considerable discussion it | 51sec. ‘The second heut was won by Mr. ow, Ono The shire took Are, aud when his vest was uae | Puct Sound Companies, which surrendered, all Pehle adreos the TeV ME eee eats Lave night in company with hin | wa decided. to; hold a. mecting. un. the | #01'# kray mare in ® min, OX sec; and Mr. Whip- | We rogret to learn thas the heaith of Senator Fen. | Popol, ,The suirt took dire. and w Homtescry fights iu, Oregon and Washtagtou Territory, At the conslesion (of eo ere at hee aE MY corbin, and other members of the family, | sutjcct at an early day. A cireular was ordered to e's ruare, Nora O'Neil, won the third and fourth ton, whois now Jp Paris, egatinues to be aie ha stearpanie Oy oe hen thrive liaen Fa to the United States, Be A , t 4 e F ¢ Empl: be went to the different trades unions asking them is voyage to Kurope ertaken iy be ates Re rely thy 4 0 ye The injunction of Edward Norton the ymouth, semarked, with deep emotion, thut all rican Institute Fair in the Kinpire a One Between the heats of the fi e huprovenent, made the round trip to New Orieans, Havaua, and | The Nor a : struc ational | to subscribe money for the purpose of a masa meet- 6 firat race, the second race | my » the round trip Ld New ; Const Eta Wh ettace elitnad oes $e Sree OL HS, aoe emer aie soaren bd | Ee a eee Rare rushed | the A tescluvion tn, reward tothe suilerers by the | Was run and dectied.” ‘wo prises, one for €100 ard | Mrs. George Townsewd, the noted and conspicus | Dak ta low than y days, with Full caigy each way, and in Hattiord | Dut a pevition for les sae pire to te Aucrward ta reesive tne: Beecutive, who, after lock: | Avondale collery ucelient mas ruterredan was also | We other for $80, or the Mbeat ‘and second ost | ous itader of tho too, hes ened curus (or a rate on | OT See eta ieee tation ont teas abagn cn y Me. ¥.'M. Alig, 1s to be hoard Oa Friday SavauTY MEN DIooMO oxare: nwa ye the JRkeeutive, Who, ARE 0c: | ian ce a error iat cotcasts | double teams owned aad Kept in tho cot he Lafarge, war | the tresenice loss i, one lierie 0 steure It requived seventy men to dig the ta bhp | Om PERE Hae TOE Rar even P rrangewmunte (or mouibly Mass micetings of work: | dtiven together as @ double team, mile heats, Pu ettan want Oviablare | gndren (letber, yeecernay, mrarulie wae ecqvered Ar 1a} public, meeting ia to be held in Qusbee oa Bane de Dat vie 8 force of gravediggcrs luge ree io fivity andr as catiseds | diver forthe Atwalic sub-Marine Wrecking Company, | “AY to discuss the subject of * roudeuce, Brae ata ware Heherdan TIOFAIRR, Aud vit 66 ow an Beet Or het vg bee n, 0.0 a pt NRBpIe entered Spider and Ply: W. I. Mace, a | Invitations to, wewho aro | N.C, Kingsley, arrested some timo ago on tho roe, Doct ine, MODArRHY pat Aapesaton, wah wed ut tall day, and ondil late last migut, , Wasminaroy, D, O., Bept, 10. The Bon. oe BROOKLYN. pel iA » Hestless and Lin; favored coms charge of ulawtuily movin whiakey from 1s Frankiin. | lowe: Paha haan ad pectpntadhctebayetet or Vou Wreks of Neg Tore, Ito he married fe - Mr, Storer's (eam won the first heat in min. at | ,,W illum Skiddy eee ee eee uet Ulld beta aetat |. Tho Dutch bark Harlech Castle during « Halliday, who was among the first to en- | Miford, Puy on Wednesday morning neat.‘ Henry Jones, the colored man, who ts charged | #¢c., Mr. Whipple's coming in second. Ou tie scee | {or te ok, dient, he was discharged, fog struck a sunken rock got laid down tthe Willie Hiday, who s is iding t) te h ye wearing Inan action that he Was fot beat Mr, Storer's team ean ut an Casy pace ruio, Lilinols, and Mi y ant soog after disappeared on the soutnel e alter the fire was extinguished, has | wedding party, consisting of #ix or cight per v yD ‘Ouio, I While the workmen were building a foundation | Cini ‘Nothing’ fer the mane Bit lhe BAVA POET. SOON HRE OF ey Ore there sera connnifted by Juice Walt ty | ind inin 12 fee. having Glatauced all the reat, wud | pliehia xeni{iivan, & brik on Forty-aeventh street, between Firstavenie and East | drowueds” SMS M4 @1Vede Two were pans. Ne See 1 several ' ‘ DrabG CTs hereby closed the Fags, And we certelaly wisn 3 Kiver, yosterday, & pile Of bricks fell au id then, | The Co _CouLinEy, Sept, AT, William Matli¢ay, eral weeks. ml sca lawyer, who is aceused of | © ‘The Fair winds up to-day with two races—one for | prox. he is la tecture bs Miuy Wes 00k taken oul The Culder Audtew | , The Cocos Tstand treasure seekers have rotated sei tie bolton L went dowa the Election iv New Mexico. ee golt in aivorce gag fr tue | $44) in petaniuine (Or Lorsee owned and kept in the | Ktuouot ot good in the distot In which itis eituated ely injured, three weake ou the ‘staal Woy tae ted thet ane Pe eee aM tear act ould fudge Ons Fe 7 Ms Beeb LO mths whale ie rtd rg "1 | Hea ett nee ve ike meson oe’ tian | Tha Protein, Prat pen folowing particu | wth ute GumPPIR avait ota 2405® aunot | Rss caant stage © 6 eid Sony Noel raul iuveny the fustwe caw were two mea Ih wc ticket te elected in Sunta Fe County were a Ch remiuin, open tO all horses, mile keuta, best bree fhe mente of Mr eaeonsten is uleg from Wires avenue, ' wen & ver i 0, wed £0 r dred ace further on were Ob mie aud boye. Orly Ik S00. Buflicient returre have been re: | au wno'tadarried ‘aa Iriau Wola, 00K Barta kimeen 0 ho ie fanaa wat abouts | Wegrin geacr ocauiaiva vary arte aorman fot |, Repott No, 29 of the Buroan of Statistien, j , (pis In dulerenk pork on theif fae fo show that Chaves (Mepublicau) ia el cted ‘ofa White Woman, &h American, Who bit pees WY bray sm | Slackereivilie as to whieh paity has the most votes," dress. shows the smount of duties Cry f NOE bry * fi th ¢ to Congress, Fish Wowan, aud ® German women, who Was Reusing io lheatecks “ fis bee set hee an * Plead race BE. B. Masteaon, acouseu with Sheridan Shook na rticies Of import during the ie srurewho, pears bat UR: Seep bots, At the Lesimgton reece yesterday, Hlorsog won the | alleviate! by ‘cpiates, her sak away. and cxpid ab | others of violating the Revente lama, aud iuogany ex: | $4008 | ie ge. Nein “oll bodies, but still felt ws if we Could Death of the Hen, John Bell. ‘The jury in the case of t pil ies farieres paterdey, Boreas wee. twenty minutes’ pest sizorciock Wednesday morning, | tordag money from JB Alenndera Con white Bae kome away wisiout bridging one of the dead wish | The Hon, Johm Bell died yesterday at his resi. | Pagan, jadicted In two straight beats, Tue, 4 and i403. Bis tpbee cope, ae tre hs £0 teal sctomigs ne cach eos boy oat SAS? | gonee su Cumberiand. tron Works, 1 rs Mrihar‘on te the buck ead, | bem condined to nis bed weveral wooks ly sueriving childroy, uls | as Kevonus officers, ‘vojuutarily surrendered ininaelt we yi Ly Ww o4 oT tase arn ia ar es wn a | Cen cata Cig fyaan wn ok | Gauges” Wana Mal aS Sa Hie had ise wicting. the defendant of ‘ fever, “m Lor pantance, ui ba ke Lak momma of ear Ualy les omg Lt 6 magn 1 Wout abo: