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o os re nein : , THIRTY-SEVENTH YEAR NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1869, PRICE TWO CENTS, THE HARVARDS WELCOME, | simetcts cohsate van ixpplatse THE HUMBOLDT CENTENARY THE COAL MINE HORROR.[ 7" F0r04c0rmcvm =~ THE OLD WORLD'S NEWS mLaxie’ —_e panne Proposed Union of tho Twonty-second Aireet sie Hod calls were made foe's speesh from Blake, " : TNE LATEST INTELLIGENCE FROM PRIM AND SERRANO PREPARING WB ARRIVAL, THE GRERTINGS, | eee ae nt estably reapeel and | COMMEMORATION THROUGHOUT THE eames Stine tail teeedtn AND THE BANQUET. fe J CIVILIZED WORLD, Yesterday was the first day J THE SCENE OF THE DISASTER, YOR THE RELBASH OF CURA, + i Ghish provoked, lauehter, tad the onthe Fepeaies porte of the Prospect Park Fate Ground Association, A private meeting of the Execat of the Republican organization of which Collector | The Epoca of Madrid at Last Confessing the Gridley is President was hold last night, Mr. James quer the Pac tears and curiosity seekers to (he races, The 4M. Thompson, Mr. MoKonaey, and other members triets of Cuaa—The Potential Remeat stands and grounds were rather allmly Alted, bat it | 4 Miners—The Picture of the Dead. partio'pated. The Chairman, in explaining the ob- strance of the Uatted States, ‘ takes an tmmense number of persons to pack Pros. | ~ Mr. Albert D. Richardson has returned from the } ject of the scaston, sald that the present divisions of | Lonvox, Sept. 14.—The Madrid pect Park, There were probably from two to three | scene of the inte disaster st Avondale, Ho attributes | the party were much to be deplored; therefore It | of the London 7¥mes writes aa follows: * Hithertal, thonsand present, the great majority of whom wero | the death of the two men who first de: | was their duty to use every honorable effort to heal | the Spanish Government and the press have of the male sen, emer. es scendod the shaft, and were enffocated be- | them, and enable all the Republicans to act in har- | ty adopted the plan of concealing unfavorable ‘This handeome course te presminentty a gentle. | fore they conid be rescued, to the fact | mony. Other speakers apptaaded the remarks of the | news. But the Apooa has broken the silence andl inan's race track, No thioves, plekpockets, threo | tbat they were under the influence of liquor, and | Chairman, and a resolution was mubsequently adopt- | startled Spaniards by making an exbibit of the sotum® Homeward Voy« | ‘hen he added, © and father, too.” A the Clty | Mr. Binkie said Mn. PRESIDENT xD GawrLmnen | Tam glad to bay Fence Between Now | tis opportunity 1owhank the members of the Nasean Ind aol . LAverpee! Moers— | in particuar err attentions to the eo Cent a when we came to this city to embark engined) | Dhemonat thay { thank’ ail the clubs int@reated in thie banquet for their + tion, Hardly wenty fone hours ago. ot was | One hundred years ago, Sept. 14, 1760, in the a oliday for the Germans of The day was clear and comfortably cool, but the vorses were not well enough known to draw ama. | ef Antwerp—The D ¥ Park-The Torchlight ‘Tho Inman steamship City of Antwerp arrived sara ts Me Sone ‘on cep ern city of Berlin, Friedrich Heinrich Alexander yoo and within an bour Paris and London were cog: | Ne syieed that we go directix ou to Hoston It cal et at tvatTonton to Che Byet tat here cle °F set died In his 90th year, lamented and honored by a! plant their feet on weir native voll, After the usual | Hiern urtumaianess, He a reception was | NRO had known him, either personally or by repu- hat Foaterday morning at 4 o'clock Inside Sandy Hook, | tobe Sone “on oar arnt ra a nt eity. Humboldt was born, Ten years ago Inst May fh nt of the fact that the Harvards were about to | and this becaine a subject of discussion. 1 thoug Getontion at Quarantine, the noble steamship pashed | tendered, 1. was beet to meet it freely a Sosa tation. And yesterday, throughout Europe and PRS dae heres wonle be card monté players, of thimble-riggers lie in wait (o | that men in that condition cannot inhale the ed recommending the General Committee to make | facts, and by vehemently urging tho despetch of Up the bay with her precious freight, and anchored | us this, 1 thonght there might be oa America, his countrymen celebrated the centennial | ciean oat the pecting, and drag the repatation | #008 gas In tho mine at that time without incurring | overtures to the Thirty-fourth street Committee to | troops and the anion of men of all parties, so thal’ Of the Battery at 8 A.M. PE thiety, permone, at not more, Th cise, gentlemen, anniversary of his birth, of the turf down to the low level of their own, | danger. It is bis opinion that all the unfortonate | unite with the Gridley organization, which, how- | the Government may be left free to save Cabu, Tha » Only Mr. Loring and Mr. Fay of the crew, with Mr. | much oetter than we were before our trip to Europy pe, | At So'clock in the morning the German societies | They know that an eMelent squad of policemen is on | men in the mine were dead long before the fan was | ever, claims to be the only “regular Ropublican | news of Gen. Sickles's proposal to recognize the Blaikie, their agent, came on the City of Antwerp. tee aptnuie re Pete a CRUE, | began to gather In aod around Germania Assembly | hand to arrest them if they shovld dare to slow | Put In operation, and that it ts an egregious mistake | body in this city, The resolution was adopted, and | Cuban insurgents Dolligerents has crested! Ate. Bimmons Koes to Heldelberg for three yeors, | any Cottier, ” cone | on S, feiss we" are, | Kooms, and at 11 A. M., accompacied by ten bands | ineie wicked countenances within the enclosure, | to suppore that the working of the fan accelerated | ¥ was proposed that the Committee should consiat | a mach excitement av if he threstencd to take the and Mesars, Burnnam, Bass, Rico, and Lyman lett | $0? Sieae in “tact, Arerees PPh oe Aistributed throughout the line, a procession of London for Parts, and will probably arrive here on presence in Fag nd Foc nin there or she Oxfor What about 4,000 persons marched down the Bowery to the City of Paris. 4 . ma cour (apple! No | Canal street, thence up Broadway to Union square, = n ele own, cout Were ranks ol ; TUR RECEPTION COMMITTER phiee they aeyer Bed at Fo whore ranks were broken. Line was again formed Were too much enamored of their pillows to be | licly on any other conditions, We calied their | on Fifty-ninth street, and the societies approached about at so carly an hour, A sub-committee, vow. | MtteBtion to the fact that it was ® genticmen's race And | the monument, which stands a few rods from the id have | Scholars’ Gate entrance at Fifth avenue, Here « ef five persons, who #honld at once begin negotia- and consequently they stay wt home. Uentlomen | uelr deat r* tions for the comsolidation of the rival Commiltces, | Part of the Cabans with respectable facen, in nobby clothes and sport. | Intelligent miners, who were eyewitnesses of | The sutject Into be discussed in a special mecting | €# Point which they have touched for the pret site Ing dasaling dlamord da on every Kile, the scene tn the mine, tnformed him that, judg | 9f the General Committee next ‘Thursday evening. | teen years. ‘The dispaich of Gen. Sickles hae mld stranger at his eas iret alanos, and ot ing from the position of the dead bodies, Gaitces ts the Combarrative Mapatineen crommtations yet been published. Whatever its moual effect mag Riga © VaCrOUETy eaiC? oot eee ioe of tion | the men mast have diod almost instantaneously, and | Which rects in Twenty third treet, not they are |, the remonstrance of the United States bee wm and ihe ibor for a premintn Of $200. The Aree | Without sufforing, One group especially attracted | nuder consideration, Some of the leaders of the | questionably terrified the Spaniard race war for lorses that hav thetr attention. ‘They wore sitting, thote heads re- | Thirty-fourth street Commitioe have rejected the It depressed funds to the lowe Le rowed oven at So’clock, in the morning to @rer, pul out in boats and welcomed the Harvards | cure the tir course we dest And we Sa, courte, You want me somethin * Proposed offer of compolidation in advance of its . in ice Golde ve wis compned of Bhvwore, © ite eaeee T hartiy cite where to MeeinLinient | Yast maltitude, variously estimated from fifteen to | minutes, mile vals, beat three in Ave. tu tarness. | etining against the wall. Some hat thelr legs presentation. They say that they will go tothe | 7 Prod Tite nanan of the Gulick, and W. L. Orden of the Alcyon en week about it Abd now tell you thirty thousand, was gathered, ‘The singers (male), | Kleven, were entered, but ‘only nine atart j | crossed, and their arms carelessly hung by their | Syracuse Convention, and demand s reorganization | 5. Loxnow, Sept. 15. The Champagne pongh | ©. Fortmever of the Waverley. The sarveyor of | 'enubitrcaien teting haeaaid, LAnow some. | Numbering abont 1.59, and an orchestra of twenty | Lovett's” bm Lady ila aad “a C. Woodie b. | side, They wore their miners’ hate, witd tho litle | Rightuny Will take approprints. action and mane | colts, 2 fbn Ailiea 130 (bes the ‘owner of the seer Whe Port waiced in his atoamer at the barge office un- | ft Q9UE the laciael (langhter) nouriehs crew | pieces, under the toadership of Carl Anschuta, took | ™ 1 terme earaber Teneite, it was didice’s vo wate lamps hooked on in front. The oll in these had not | arrangements for primary of fections, ond borse to save his stake; 51 sabscribers ; ‘cere Wi halt-post 9 for the others; but they failed to ap: | avcech on the cunject. I yout t Lies peere tele peerwsiere te eene ce: vy mourr'| atone earns Ed capeciaily in the sceond heat, they | been all consumed, This goes to prove that the ond, Sd bie vaste pear, oC bate gil ment, around which platforms were erecicd “vi th | were lot go when they got off in any kind of shape. | black damp had done ita work, ‘The Twenty-second Ward v othe Bie | third. Bix starved CITT OF ANTWe wit om ‘spout. ther speakers and guests, e horses were comparatively ereen, and there was ‘One breath of this foul gas is enough to kill a man Judge, ‘The Glasgow stakes of 90 sovereicns each, 90 for The Marvara b 1 hours i lowed on the river, on the ¢ 5 . © coud doal of breaking all around the track in every | inatantly. ‘Their features wore calm and com The Jefferson Democratic Association of the | feit, for two year old colts, 122 Ibs, were won by he Harvard boys were kept two mortal hours in he umpire and a few friends OIVING AWAY THR sTArr Went, ‘Tho winner was x notabie excention to thie? | All thous appearances Indicate that the ha Twentyecond Wart helt glorious meeting last | Ne. Lepard's bc. by” Blair Athol ut of Terrie, the steaner at anchor off Castle Garden, while the J au otany the members of te pres ALTueatalt | The ceremonies opened with an overtare from | Ve never made askin except inthe last heat juet tert | death overtogk them enddenly and anexpec evening, snd unanimously passed the following: beatin, ia'on's b. ©. darnae, Custom Honse officers were drawing up the Inegare | i ah to “ties our men's | “Oberon,” by Weber, rendored by the orchestra, | (80 Anarter polecaad wiltout doabt, It was to thle and while Were probably resting from thett |" wasreas, The great majority of the votere of the tty Tes Piiey Stakes of 80 sovereigns each, 20 forfellty bf all the cabin parscngers, At 19 o'clock the | fiance to lead of. | War that nol was} aner which C. EB. Detmold, Esq. President of the | tory o | labore Uttle dreaming of the aw ul fate thet awa and county of Now York ie, composed of workinamen | fof to Year old Allies, 1st he, wore wou by Private Revenue steamer Union, Capt. Lay, began tak og Pwratn Thad wenes yy th Humboldt Monument Association, formally pre- ran demar The mamee came Ny ihe urine. t8 |The bodies of the twa men that were found in the | picnanra excursions to hrc Of Mandracons, second, aad Me, G. Jones’ D. Oa on board the heroes of the day, while their friends J Out to then a Af sented the bust ani ut to the Central Pu Remmiay dh, Mary 1, | Stable, lying side lo with the mules, on the tas, third. Only three ran, aa uae BHA Io Yencud thons ine Hodgepedpe iaies | Sartte oes litte to do, and ald ct he hag ened plo abcd a why mu gt, Mery Murnny, ah, | COMttary bore evidence of feartal agony, They were ey Who have, The Great Yorkshire Handteap of 9% so : oir Dew th seue from ag Ais ; Hot do 0. jena the Harvaris | Commissioners, The Prussian and German Con- 1 wigs gan Bele acd Wit bloated, snd disfigured, the dale wns diate el ey Hin, bat for pl tach, 13 lorteiet, with 900 sovereigns added, pf luggage on the auxiliary steamer, J. Birkbeck, a wile i ree er ee tees | euls, Mesers. Frod. Kuohneand William Anfermann, os jo owed from the mouths and nostrila, and e ove Maat ine. Boret's horse to receive BO sovereigns, and. third to s Bho dainty little travelling valixes, with Maventa rib The Harvards had an’ orportunity to practice | meantime unveiled the a ‘ their arms and lege showed marks of violence, each re te, which was accepted Batailtes, 4 ye stake, was won by br. ¢. Geant di . Dom, Sd, bom. no name; ath. Tad ie ed by: iringly rolling on the ground, x what profer ale freqnentiy de C jd have as ‘aured y despairingly rolling ground LL That thi reaniaation request ¢ by a len th; Mr. Jobnat h A a bons attached, belonging to our Harvard boys. At) qv‘oue time. waahed “the Oxford's boat, but they | by A. H. Greene, Keq., Comptrottor of the Park, Murphy jah, Samuel B.Vaichow, “Time, | The bodien were found strotched ous at full lenge. | trofier ot thimerty amd county uo noe vay Michnel Cobe | acoonde*and “Mr. Ui Holgman's b.e Peal de Want, after the flattening of sundry hat boxes, our | Mit) vot, They went wide of ena Had | chorus from the “Magic Flute"—"O Isis and An WH Doran ey 24. Ha MINING RESUMED IN WrownKO VALLEY, somlament ana’ salary ha “recelves ‘ss Wager | “Of. \eleven tan ha ot t Doating represcatatives were all aboard the noisy | {ie'race would have Oxfords, | Osiris"—by Mozart, was then sung by the united | {? ney ambrs ath. Coro i Atindn? inet! | Al the miners employed by the Dolaware, Lacks. ¥ sutiloient ol expenece | sat upward, was woe by oie, eat Little steamtug. ‘Three cheers and a deafening tizer | t knowing ve 1a . socie ties, a Haan. ae bi u. Borat's ae ™ 4m no fraanaand vores Railro Company Wea quietly Heman me + ‘4 from the 919 «te 1 cabi re were he Harvards rep e DR, LIRDER'S ORATION. " jamiito ae Bey Sane 5 in work in the colleries, yesterday, except in nd ol ter will not from the bid siserage and 11 cabla passengers were | fhq “Harrardy Wad eid, they fd ol, Meebo ; ith Hemev'C. Murphy seth, Bemael B. Patchen. Time: | Avondale mine. Nothing can be done there until re. atin inate it wot , T years, third ¢ parting salutation from the City of Antwerp. Boer tee ie tt Rats “iuga | ‘Then followed an eloquent oration and eulogy in | 229, The following te th pairs are made, involving several montta’ work and | filet eeitapures hime as cunay of wstiave doue bersuo: |" qnomeatyears, third. svereigne ssthy 00 THE CUSTOM MOUSR AUTHORITIRG. ecerner Todeed, the (Harvards | German on the life and lavors of Baron von Hum SUMMARY, several thousand dollars expense. fore. M 00. mut Foom, | The con Tasolved, That the Secretary of this organization send olds and upward, weight (or age, was Onr representatives on the Thames, when they | sain. kept very. wide of them, ‘If there arg any | DOldt, by his friend and contemporary, Dr. Francis pcaenge: Mel eater hart inten areal dey PF ap dred THK SUN RELIRG FUND. to the Coniptroller of this city and county aud. to Mi rumserove's ch. ¢. Ismail, 9 years? Me. Lesded in Liverpool from the City of Paris, were al- ho think he Aid not ao altogether weil. ail Thave | Lieber, From the Doctor's scholarly production | ns tu harme's. Breutum, €1,00 1 a1 15 aise FWD | Subacriptions for the Avondale Fund, received at | chael Couavily # versided oopy’of these readiitious PR ea eee h Nope ee AN attend. hin the | we clip the following: second $100 to third horse. the office of the New York Sun. \ third, Six 6 . Jowed to pass their effects without examination; bat 0 ih you will defend him, |The p Ty w rile sasai \ebeowiieacs A Back ts ekee " * sis they kot Wasted us throus mount previously acknowledg aah aaa be arrival at Pier 45, our Dogberrics thought it in “Pain Mine eave tho cox 2 F | Rmploye 1 Huntington, Broadway... The Seventh Ward Red Hot Democratic Asso Napoleon's Health and the Reaency. Bambent on tiem to rantack the trape of tho Har- | rain out, we ean beat ther time: with the cox. ‘desire was encouraged by rie ie Ausirerceneetstee oe ciation hel Lownow, Sept. 14.-—The Parisians are persuade Yards, as though they wero persons not known to be | Lo "Ty we' had uot rowed them with « coxswnin, 1do | Sing" ter, MMIatian et Wh veeban enecOn Tt $2) Caton bianing mitt; Praiatield, New dire Hest Brood way, el | os cies ee Bnparot bneotiny Tose doll 4 above the little frauds of the smugglers. Tt was an | ot boligvethe race could have been brought about this | World” Awa. frat essay, he tradi yh Alexander It the chair, ‘Tle mocting was very entiusinatic, alteration in his appearan ote. Dadignity whlch the [Ualled States faced both your. They showed no dirpomtion to UD the, Rhine, through) Holand, vrocecde: cian’ bik pepe : onctiptions ce speeches wore made erging the removal of Belmont | 1 great aoxiety in regard to the poy pball, Frances i by. J. esreener? ichard Walters, Mr. Dowley, | \aw the Kmpross is Hegemt a’ ‘ pave | {iodate "us ‘st. all, ‘Under "the. circummances | t@ xugiaat ality himselt “for Ke explora: | 8 ing peter Deaped upon our gallant boatmen. 5 Sg CIR aaa Bae A aCe RSS ee epee wise, Bate wats, ab, ‘ JEM MACE WITH THE mARvAnDsS. and Loring were aot in the best ord a Loring was too Vent te Parien care be et Acpdenay ot} [3 i | ‘The second rece, which was run between the heats and Mr. ‘The meeting adjourned with | of her = Tk is generally owed that [ed rousing el for Richard) Walters, the can- fare = “ he re ig ‘® good fn bs jate for Alderman, Ww 0 Kmytess and Prasce ’ 1 The hero of the ring Is # otrongly built man, dress. | EnGw wont rowing four mies’ is will apprectate tow | arate anna: ‘A SE of the ont omioent CA} raerely ie Jom Larety bg" American —— des of Intruating’s sharge of the. i to 94 in the garments of the color worn by the “inky | that would affect ony ome May, particular! eh ‘a Roden’ ince is discoun' y aome ; while cootent. He said it di Win. B, | Collections in Brooktyn, were acquired © Whustone tor (ermeriy Bit im “with, hie stror ern E. current that the Prince's ubsonce om board bis iM Boers and shir fr iii Shut weralteouid acest did Yet both "Dor! af rly ly Bary a nna Dan Mot bg if aelrd is ted with th Of tafore i him in a1, het not uniik Fiiinots™ showed the beat, Opiuck.. They laid | Which were, required. im his ‘vhytical fave Gray Mee, bat America F bis not ran. Both ihe A se Penapauen Sealy cub terns eee Sopt. 14.—The Democratic eft ticket reported eatery ben all, boon, hmocked te | 900 directly with his own, Pieces, and an te named; bat matters will be i ‘i 5 would never take him fore Drise | font to vo manocr wien the | Thus instracted! he snught for trea bh Mer. \d he carried three hat boxes, and | Oxford crew = seemed — to Yelop his soquirements. He wished Cy the ide him went Lis immense stock of trophies of | The attention we received while in ander Napoleon, in Reypt ed in super condition, especially | fvllcriians im the M Tudeed wo sveror wa ie apent | fescue yee, Chamba nce became the favorite at $100 to $0 on | Hernard’s beneNt In it elphia. settled perhaps by the Executive Committee, which States. ger and Weitanola metal, which is to be dlaplazed | Have auiniore or" av than tuey Ue They were not | Pyles ie the battle of Abonkit had cut of all ts Mr. HK. Aymar proposes on Thursday noxt to | meets this evening, 1. 14.—Letters from Madrid assed bin transatlantic cousins when be finds Mr. omstraltve, Ust. tney were pesiduous, ft Ualleverse | temmnnicalion Re trea heetnat, wom Or pole, and, after | give the, pruceeds be} tthe exhibition Of paintings of ——. that 4 fldot of fronciads 1s 0 be sent to Cuba ia Ne ayy" Msanwaite be Will display hiswelt etore tae | royale rations wens Gomslor cabo tos beoees yous eats "Be & aut, they fecsived the Nori "qa." | Gustave Dor’ for this objee h wv thie tad Deeuserle Caine eta Sargente. Fee Speawh Gavoramest stops oe a ae awh \spla} we for , i - ie dieay J betel ah tart part, wr Bdmirers Of the fistic art aud sludy the resources of no Weg ag # ae get ek cn nin the tite peaguiee aia ie hedahot on lene. fue pare wenn Magerpion for Tiga Nef fund of the Ubiin presing, an ent roe ie» grams whieh it does not approve, seped ‘especially 4 Oe ee mere res Gown from Londou Shiddes induces ed ‘he. Fee animes bee foley tes Avondale sufferers, and are collecting about $8 per | (.¢ cornell, who was impeachadswhen Street Commis: Coneuening Orbe. Tne Berens Date boas Jace 14 33 years 0° ace. He was born in Norfolk, | qoma,tromLondow., N par ithe jovernment fo delay tte aay. Bie onice of Sate Senutor, | gotwithatanding whe ‘ation atthe United Gates Pagignd He. i, popil of Tom Sayers, Heenan's | ths ‘intention of the Ruglishmen to give Uw it thost inpostb\e for sare te aye the ‘ott eon started in London in be- | thu Christopher Flecke. for “Asecus blyman from the | Spain will know how to waintala her fag Besentr opponent. Hie thought one of ine eg Re (ier cos tsbe ere ints a ae waa ent At Samant tavora the widows aud orphans ol the Avoudale | Temth Distmet, ave Tot Skee —— " race w Let this: Both side saad geet thas 1 See ia a8 ‘ont | Stay afc oct" The had been tu tratning and ah ste aroka es bape oe ona ith sy oh a psa Beurin, Sept, 14.—At Konigeberg, * 1 . , Sept. M.— v4, “cooked " after one round onjy in @8 minutes! | fy var ote men ch get ‘Oxforda 11 t pag he BROORLED. Festival in'honor of the visit of twe King ot "Beidwin, in, which he wos in, bed when he shonld anyrosched our crew that aut Spon thewnbject, Bome | “When idget Brannigan, 30 years, of Flushing Wan epactators “bursts sad many Were seer ‘oom } H eon ol 8 r ; oy That, Bayere an0 floenea contested smmeng tke | would “i ituoey did nel doit.” Thore wes plenty | tla’ stcacceet aoe tty eatnat rae iced ya of the art Hue, Was FUR OF OF nana ited by seat wagon Into the water, Twenty-four have te Fee that Wo Gan weceant 10 thin ooaale Of money in the treasury. But the gentlowen hed made iv fare Stoke tws ure at ey and oat ing, wt ng § ped f ae deta A Arrangements to travel which they didnot | ing day, in, th “it lengths, Time, 3 ot Cloved | Georgo Wilbur, 4 years of age, degtally Last evening P= er NARRATIVE OF THR VOYAGE, want to have longer ‘interfored with. ‘These arrange: wrote gad taugh| ny a a lai. mover, and killed last evening’at Bout Third “Time passed heavily, as it will do in the best regu: Theta had ifeay oot steciod With delay by reason | lous. He worke and’ ‘ rs had | Fourth for the race.” | eraliy night and da; fear eh aunt tween hime ahd the chert | Houry Middiobrook. watchman discovered three gangs | FLASHES FROM THE OCBAN CABLES in all aboot ni amaburgh, by @ truck driven by making f - vessels, with tucessant hend winds and wtron ic og he o ned & great re Time ‘Coming around. the reply, to ey told the fale. Waructm iris rates tlamevinr idee aunts Bont | are Renee tT RPC OROatOn mein ee taae THE ORATION BY DR. DORRMUB. {rh ewe era Vea bot hy oe anual Convention of the Carpenters’ Nac area eltsar tay teaact ers | Prince Napoleon ste Brastes rs 896 tulle, to the Joy of all. ‘Mr. Loring was son. Cheers, loud and hearty, wore given for that crew. ‘The Baengerbond aod orcheatra now rendered the | Pray" was, athe ever, se gates reporting. “Mtr A.W. Uemelps. of ‘Haven, m to sea, but did not state @ steamship Cleopatra is overdue at Mavana, tbrourhout the trip, and was confined to his | Several appropriate impromptu toasta were elven. | German chorus“ Jubllant rises the Creation" with | shanen nok sho buie from the, reat py ard and itr’, L. Roseaman, of New York, atter 11 o'clock they | ‘The Kmperor of the French gave an audience te ‘ire officers and. Vaptain each vied with the | and short speeches made in response by Mr. Bald- d tr Beaman,” He was teow te ‘was appointed Secretary. Gon. Prim om Monday er in peving Attention to their distinguished | win, Chairman of the Common Council Committee | krand effect, and Prof. R. Ogden Doromus delivered id the excitement hecame gri ne Tal Bits 7 Denis Im Prapriaton fa wane Union jas at once convoyed to the police stati A terrifle storm on Monday blew down alt the tele ais, AL lah In the Captain's songgery, euchire | of Boston, and others, alter whieh, at midnight, tho | an oration in English, tn which he reviewed the dis- ON era ienein insane jm 8 winver © brooklyn, who ie) er Port, and to graph wires tu Ragland, 0 wile away the tedions hours. i banquet wis closed, with cheers for voth clubs. ont * 4 The L pore ‘ F Eh ace wat dincuased, and was tesoived | 88" Tie nace, covers wach were made in science during um | sorett iene oda, Alnirniart we efesen ie ht aydci | folen Xt | jazavatisitoeas Oricane ee Dncies os te @ Harvard should recover their lost Iaurels | Mr, Biakie has received an unpointinent as Pardon | Dold Hfotime, and with many of which the great | time, but the xrey broke at the turn, and lost bait’ | aud battery. The . a . 127 on American watert. | The overtrsintng | cyerk Iu Attorney en, Hoar’ ‘s'Bepartinent, an wil | savant bimeelf was klentified, He lived for the ood | lrnsin. rae quarter was nade in S54: Newer gained | Or que and to be confued i tved hoard algo, and w mn Calleeuor Grinel Bae Hales’) ize, daUnineese re tas teonin ean escceaete nae Weight wes thought meal tabztoncte: | Pe” | Feualt te Washington, immediately, After he ts of mankind, and was honored and mourned ae a | Titi Fust'pun the hall the grey fel Wack totwet Washington B. Clark, alin Waddy Der fie overhauied the echooner Peuckes, Capt. Plan: 9275 for money, and Of for age Brown visited Martin Alletzhausor's | Jonghts, Time. y wing woatheas i fae, Old, ie 5 Or ; kee TUR DAY BEFORE THR AURIVAL, and the reports of the great race, Fagerd tele bare id the se ret ef She vlad i. ww ateugehed hae | t Grad aire. whit paburgh, and get Fe cheek te frottage eterass of, No pe rg tak a mols Sales Gis, BLY intends to prepare a review of the contest for o Js death, Showing how much and how incessantly ve eheatnut wan | 0 i 1 5 a z ‘The passengers mustered on the quarter deck, and 3 ine winoer of th “1 he threw. ®ginss at Allotzb: cruits, who were expecting to be taken uff by a ves- | An immense meeting was held at Dundaek, Ire Several ours dancing, winch the abated vio. | *© MakaaiDes or weekly periodicals of thie city. Humboldt labored, Dr, Doremus held him up to the 1p a winner Of the be tun and descended, upon tue head of his dangtierca | sel from New York. ‘They were not aru Iand. on Mouday, of tive favorable to the rulosse @# nce of the sea permitted. Tumples there were, While the bina beter Ss RN Gaey ang | Sdmiracion of all men, Fees ehiid ef i8 oats, and was broken Into fragments, Tie m ade Bo te atence tothe paicere, | Thi y u boon elias Bimost worthy of leg opera. However, general en On 4 * i or lnjuries are serious. ye under co pand of a Cuban oMecer. joivter Washbarne bas written to one of the joyment ue the Panit, with few © eoptions, ‘of | Houston street, an Trish | pentioman viewed the econo THS Stats. Prospect Pank Fat. Mrertxa—Second race. For The St. Vincent do Paul Society of the Poor | dere was taken on board the steamer, aod the ov Journals hut opinions of the monster Loy Zpwicsore on the ocean,’ Several bilingeand coo- | i evideut amazement, ‘Turning toa German at bls | ‘The pedestal of the monument is built of granite, | horses that have never beaion £2, Mile heats. beat 8in | Hoye Home of Drooklyu i fant naptod | Achoouer wow taken In tow, and arrived here at | jergoue no change. He says that only ® 8 in tie lee of the deck house terminated in | #de, he said: q a acest ars our fost hah, | Silt harness 'Preinium 02.000; 61400 to lrsi, #400 to | its tnnstitution Kod by-laws 2. ne Hes under the gave ot the cuttor with ait | forcigiers are sutered to live ta, aragusy, abd tha nee ing. helare the winter anda dozen | “Cuil ye tell what's the razon for this disthurb- | ten feet hich, and the bust of brouze, four feet high, | saeoud 200 fo third horse Pee ieM oP mecotina, Ponds on bounds Capt. Flanders. saya that ‘he was | ly becwuse they are userul tO the Die mmcats wore veliromicled by the ‘irrepressible | SBC i 4 and inscribed on the front with the name Alexander | 3° Hi Kies Bann AAG] Hirt Vice-Prendent, F. Curran, secon etary Chae: | \enorant of ihe dealgn of the party, xe they engaged — is ‘Grundys, Jem Mace and his cousin discoursed fei the birthday von Humboldt,” was the | yon tumboldt,and on the sides the names of sculpt UL Tam Garrsaconning Besrotary i bim (o take out # flabing party. NEW JERS H oluptuous music on violing, Jem the horny-handed | FRY 441% shouted the Trish gentleman. “Helm. | and caster, “Georg Howaldt und Sohn geg, Braun | , The next races will be contested on Thursday, | Treasnreri aud kxecutive and Kecovi 2 Uominitvees. —_—— ; dA fannie, Mayiag “Ors bold’s birthday! And dooz he pay for all this? | achweig,10," and “Gust, Blaesor fee. Beriin,1309,"" | TW0 Faces are on the lint, Grat is for horses | | ‘The Brooklyn Park Commissioners mot, ba ‘Trint Trip te Extend to Cabs: The Rev. JM. Holmes, pastor of the Congrege BREORAL GOSSIP. Dr, Heimbold is itt Well this, sure, is imimeuse. |, that have never beaten 2:30, for a premium of $1,500, | ing, the President, the Hou. J.8. I. Stranaban, in the The Spanish gunboat which on Saturday lay at | tional Ciurch in Jersey Cily, fe at the potnt of death, Among the friendships formed by the Harvarde | He can bate all the adverti “ductbors io The monument cost ut 30,000. The bust Is pro and six horses are entered. The second ts for double | chair, A Y sd of v h the City Park | the foot uf Wert Thirieenth atrect, with t hinery ‘were thove of Mr. Jourdan, the dist ed tyat guished uctor, | Ameriky nounced by critics who were well acquainted with | teams, for $1,000, and four teams will start, “A Gne | csired tat | in motion all day, was seat to upper Brooklyn ducts | jyck'yesteeday siete ial Of New oi ind Mr. J. Dobey, of Pailadelpnis. The niece of ¥. THK TRNDER OF THR GOVERNOL'S n0OM, the original to pe an excellent likeness, ‘The day | “#7'# Mport 1s antlclpated, oli | om sunday at noon, The trlal trp of this boat, cou- address, 1a which oe be, the Preatidigitateur 8 Deantityl litle girl, | ‘The Special Committees of th Halusve Counell | sae charming, amd from every housetop floa ted flags The Binghamton Driving Wark Association | he deur becenta ORIG 1 Sls eats’ cates “have Goataet patponed, * 10 homwopathic Physictans tm on board, and a gen e COMER met yesterday, and teaderrd the Hary ri crew the ‘ > races will begin to-day, and continue three days. 34 A eee 8 Shout tower tn the a pay 812M sd Bateman in, Mr. Buta, the | Une Me tha Governces ream, ib the Cie Taek in fe i barastabls Kym bt eid y ghiteet to. exeimate the coat of & lookout tower in th OF them umpleted heture a 7 Mark i, Zohn Hampheries arrived in America om Mo ilogain one o ue cirele. to receive their friead CHLIG OCHSSION, i a Uy tome! ernoo The tolowine is the lis farvarda. and BGs: te Foun te: Mhete ise was one of the grandest spectacles ever wit. | TH Fall Hematia of the Atlantic Yacht | ‘the cane of Jamor Griffen, indicted for grand lar- | that the Cubaa, not the New York shore, will be | tious ot ome ends who arrived yesterds Aldea Porter Ft pare s Club. sy in robbing the Dine Savings Bank, was b their mooring plac Vhi ‘said a Spanish | o'clock Kk lying druuk iu Stoulem t ‘a nm fh fee ee Sir John Franklin's Arctic Expedition, neswed in this city, both in point of numbers and in Side troy yesterday. Last spring the accused aud on to penterday, alloding to the at t street, ch aud mooey, ring, Captain end seroke-cer: Jorph Storey | NY 'was found on the bouch at San | keneral managemeut, ‘From about o'clock inthe | At ® special meeting of the Atlantic Yucht | olidrpcraducaited at the Munk, aud while due of hem gener cay, siDAing Oo bie Segre pa daicoc esd » bow oaraman; W. Bisikie, friend, locument was found on the beach at San | fering until long after the procestion. atarted, an | Club the Busi regulations fur the champion penuant | Ket the clerk 1u conversation, the other slipped do ‘ay we shall get those boats away from the Bod’ factotum ; | (Mr. ‘Simmons, « atroke, enture, Cal. jon the orb ult. very badly | immense maltitude surged along the Bowery trom | reaita were arranged us follows: fio sho, vault, nnd carried off w tin b ‘oneal pal SPARKS FROM THA TELEGRAPH, * Pisce at aero, ate. dguae’ tice han anda tae Aogament was found & request | Cooper Institute to Canal street, principally about 2irst-Ai competing yachts shail bo divided into Ove | bot "rat stock. Tt lurued out, Row whe Mi rh c —— peverey Oe ae mi edits Wane eee oe done very gaccee enitaty Of | the Germania Assembly rooms, “The number did schooners, Art, teagnd, and) third clase, ca Eel i ek, with the stolen pal je Masoncre of Am js Cuba ‘The trate Fair in Eunira opened peoterday. eee ET a ee eT: | filed Wile writing soistion ts Bir John Pronkina Cad | Bot fall short of 50,000 people, added to which were ae and iets 3p claseification tobe the | Tis possession. anér pleaded Kulity o Wasumnoton, Sept. 14.—The report of Admi- me Lie Boston ableton, Ora) cand Keon on. | hiv party. “Fue dicament’was cast lato tie cuter in | the crowds sesembled all aloag the line of the oro- the aling fegulotioas ot tnd Ghee cents and was remanded tence. ral Hoff concerning the execution of two Americans | , Siem navigation has been opened on the Milly mane gegen pumianing Sim amd ata | MBM ae ern on beagles | cemum aad donot ry ny ooing gah a ep — BY aang de Che ran acto Depart | Bee eee a ereane oa tia 0 stn, 2. ; " % \e Bhe repulaton of velng the most aceoupll an account of the desertion of the ships Krebus sunber Tlio"saw the procession at fully” 10,00) | be, from the otaxe bost, of PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE. 4 Wie 9 view Nos feandenen tee 9 Guim for | » Track laying has bem begun 19 ne Ow Phonograplier in this country, 4 (eta The Party aumeered 1 $ ume of | TAL about Rig o'clock the soctetics, numbering o shweat Spit, to and around the > is the disturaed Col, Sayhert, who was shot three days ago ia Phi THEIR GOING OUT AND COMING HOME. Soo. Sree pes Cause LO Cepnne & ito” | ninety iu all, fell into line, and moved with ing toe same from’ west to east. cud ‘The proprietor of a down-town hotel has re tration of justice | adelphia, died yesterday; t tier. ‘Lhey bad reached the avove latitude aud iongi- couree, Vor Py a Elam | pew ti QheUld Dutch Church for the use of hi | Dauoy, returning over tho n 8100Ps, sai’ COUrKe, Lo and , ‘A over 8,000 torches all Betworn those two there tv an immenso difference. | tude, und found relies Of the lace ‘Sir Soha, Rose, | plasing, banners fying, an Hover over the Inthe former, the knowledge of tueir power led | The document saya that the party wintered ai | Sulase, with Londreds of transparencies, and 3 tro- oo Gedney Cha them to the velief that they could not fail to com: | Beechey Iaiand in 136 and 1547, and that Sir Joho | Mentos Mnre 4 ‘The recent heavy rains have helped the late com tn Weat Virginia end tue Valiey An excursion party from Cincinnati reac Fravcisco on Monday mht, JOTTINGS ABOUT TO Sceretary Cox has appointed a colored maa on the and sucerss; and the latier—but ib Franklin died ou the 11th of June, 1847, ery to Grand street, through to Broadway, thence to ad ret Gen. Thomas passed San Juan Island on Monday, —— examing corps of the Patent Ufice, kof thelr f clings, they have done their best 4 Union square, Pourteeath street, Resond avenue, Meat Dank buoys, U1, 18, and | oy yoiee a Bun Francieo, froin Alaska, M hs Park Gall oh 4 this fi mate OF URE Ee B Shey have done their best, < ai ‘Tents atrect, Avenue nd thence through Hous: ‘end returnin ee Waskt r us uaic on the Park mall at 4 this afternoon, wor dealers cannot soll from stand casks which ‘ity of F ved in I H Gin the ato w ofthe Bark T jow. tom strect buck to tho Germania Assembly Rooms, | .,7ird— The regay Ince on Wednesday, | Secretary retnrned to Washington from this | John auiiy 4 87, was drowned yeuterday | #8 1¥pieuishod from tine to tine, doliversd in. this country by the | Winslow, who arrived at this port yesterday in brig | aking an enormous bonfire, In Hine tu uhetr separate classes, 4 yards apart, scluon- | | Secretary Kobenon went to Baltimore yesterday, | An elahorute paper on Water Meters is to be read | “leks on Wejtoston and New York postal care, Dloamer yesterlay, was by tac haudsol Mr, Lor Jylland, reports that on the Bth ol Septomber, iu a |, Lmmediately upon the dismissa of the procession, | ers ahead, sloops behini rcording (0 olaes, ‘Compe (08 Wil ronern o Waeninton Weay evening In the Cooper Lnstitute, Ihe Flusbiag savings bank bus been robbed of ewan recusier | iire-cahe 150 miles east of Cape Maye the ship was | those officers and guests who had been invited pro: | iog yachts to be In line M. promptly ; to be atart Revenae Officer Brooks and Hagan, who were shot Patrick Gibnon died suddenly yesterday of apo- | $1,000. the aie Baving been broken open. RE PUREPPEES hove ou her beam ends, with mist-head under. Her | ceeded in a body to Liederkrang Hall, in Kasg | 0 at 10 AM. " er. First | in Philadelphia ou Mouday vight, Are ‘bots at the pont | ery: at ios Leouard ssrest, aad oun Kaw ard at i0s | ‘TheTreasury received $147,000 in fractional cum CLERGT ON BOARD. fore scuttle was washed away, and she th Fourth street, to partake, of @ magnificent banquct Ad Lay tuner ela og | of dente ‘Grewhe at rency {rou the Bunk Note Coupanies yesterday. No less thin five Ministers of the Gospel were on | to Bil, At 10 A. M. sevin men were wasl there set forth, “Three larse tables running the ake for the sain Benator Cole, of Californin, who lately returned f tho Rey. Henry Asi of + munadatiug the excavated pare board, and on sunday (here were tl ree services, but tour of them were saved. The gale soou began | leneth of the room, und capable of accommodating by the Clu from fan Don had a long’ juterview with Secreta. hate tilt § Ties Tat chy excaval f tonubride, AUSP. M. the T. H. Pits, bound for Ber: | about fiye hundred people, groaned under the iting, | Fy Fisn in Waaningtou yestercay Deantiful and simmpie design, (U | HOW OF the now Noein One THE BANQUET AT DELMONIC mude, came night, ‘Decing the signal of distress | Welkht of viunds and qood things that had been put | exceot open, slovpe, and ehall 6 Washingtow city decided seh not to catale ioal oon oalat | Sefior Lemus, Cuban Envoy, left yesterday for rt On reaching (he ‘for nn over ie ity, the whole party went tothe | she Amor Hous sitors flocked uiticent floral tribute ant a the thasthena ‘ Confectionery lent thelr ald to heighten the | _ Séth-- Tbe face to be made within weve hours by any Acored forthe Winslow, and saved tie men, the even | @focn Eva 8. Frary, of Port Richmond, Staten Island, | tisn ec came to this city on Tuend ols for both white and colored dren, y Ieee tr n number. The nai e8 of tho lost are: John | Piece o| loryviite aud one boat toronstiinte er Went to Brooxiyn to visite friend. Sue my wean ‘Two tows, consisting of 78 boata, carrying 440,008 g ther honor of the Harvards at | A, Amos, of Jamaica Plains; Rufus Dexter, of | genersl effe Mverenth-Mesers. MoM Dougiaas, and Hogius Led Salem, Oregon, Nine of the #4. Reels and pine of the Biacktves | alee ‘Ain, left Albany for this city yestordas Delmont uuder the Meary Wing. & German; Maunel, a THE DAY IN HUDSON OOUNTY, N. J slia)! be the Judges tn the regatta, He received a moet en | «nee under tne direction of Judse Von Corteetinccit w York detectives have arrested the robbers Buspie so 2: Nassau, At- riuguesc ; amd three French creolea names un ‘The Jersey City part of the procession formed on rcport of the Committee on Regulations was | “iusiaslic 6 the Aiuerican Institute Fair thus evening, ab 8'o'clock, ) express safe of the Central Railroad in Albany, laptu, Waverl aud tanpire, of this city; | known, Washington square at 2 o'elock, and marched tu the | accepted aud adupted, J. Bancroft Davis, Assistant Secretary of Sta ‘On ‘Thursday, Andy Batrd and Mat. Farrell will James MeGaughtin struck and killed Samed Alycjone, o1 Hooklyu; Haison, of Jersey ity, At following order, under the marahalship of Mr. Otto nae left Washington for tte North yesterday. Me will re? | roa" nung wixcxerelite from the Toot at Kast Teen | Shuster in tavern in Frankford, Pa, yesterday, aves ct Rovian ABS aieae, ARO. Von, of Nevers Platoon ot pollee,, band, New. derses A Fine Yacht Race, Varn on Sattirday Fatica Daseax path ong | seit sires tor 81m, n seventeen feot working boats. | "The annual fir of the Colombia” County Assoctae rere Nevers, Loyd Aspinwall, Tim Shea, and BoP. | rarams enh Ae athe slentaee Talley shad Sehucrzen Ere itikerytlre d A yacht, rece, open to ail boate of 81 foe! aud a tHgs glib Yor getting hun ewes thous cartar | 4, The Central Union, of Ae sie opened | nd willcoutinue tour dave, “one” teehee d tie same wad 8. G. W. Fortmeyer | 8® } ng for ew | eee oeiation, two tour-bhot s + | under, took place ob Monday, at Taylor's Idie Hour, | Meciellan. Pat Sith ive wihtepred Bony Woe ‘composed te Keception Committee | York, was detained on account of 1 slight accident bund, Humboldt Association, two four-horse trucks, reenshie be pig Peet pe OB Le El Tae. w. Andras nceik at lala caine (eR “Delegaces from titeen Calons are x. Bh stam yacué Minnehaha touched at Hadvoa, sia) gorsone wert at tneiesSin'purt om. | 4 r”tncunery. " Workaien were wogaged lat | decofated with, Magn, cand casing. youre | thy ony’ shee do start were. the mew and brantiful | aciuiay wo atouruees, & the Veal Lookibg citizen ut New | MS Temeceny So Ceoeees Ee ers and members Of the clubs, aud ereduates of | BIKE In waking ve necessurp repairs, aud lie will | women and | miner, Ger Society. German | rent Helle, of the Bayonne Club, owned by Mr N. | York: ‘The managers of the several railroad companies | Daniel Burke, 9 conviet, severely stabbed Ames rv i uther colleges. Gen. Aspinwall pre. | leure Ler thus evening with Admiral Foore, who | 0 tt ners and Turacr phaepenooters. i Drurzen, and salted by Oph, Hep Wei | ihe Mor | 26 ciency B taw andl wile wil stenenany | EMEC ieereelea tote preseat Choighi rates west | ba Wccdneecenings’ mt Memechosetie Stale Pewee, sided. ‘The ensigns of Great Br tala and the United | Will von wail trom New York in the Powlaten for | City Turners and Turner Sharp tida, of the Bayonn A ‘Titas? and the udge y KR Low rill pecompnar y ight rates woot- | on Monday evening. pas uf Greet Br ‘ the! Went Ties “he "Talipoosa will return in'a | gestion marched tothe od United Bales Arvenat at | ids, oF the Pete, the dinner Eliot the burlige of the postin | few days wilh’ spare mieamer ‘Nips, for | Hudeon City, where it was Joined by the societies iKilot, the builder of the Goat In | i co whe gues tohe New Yor Novy Yard. trom Hoboken, Hudson Cty, and elacwhiere.” They where the pro- Harlem Club Capt, Gibsom. The | (ou, Van Wyck aud brido on thelr we forula. prone ot ao 8 stakatout ee areca yin te | A son was born on the 6th inst, on Wolfe Island, A shock of an earthquake was felt in San Late w branch of the Erie Railway takos passen- 8 whioa the Hu Monday, r ror iiton m ® atakebost off Fort Lata W., to Mr. James H Hackett, the tnt! oad. The ola pris . laa elllaaite heel nella Daas ea tame pecan © ere eecheets ie ben Gre making 0 dintanes oF Genital Hackite. “The Veuorable goatieiuen ts v0 Write Wat Gil? |) "Ga headset Gaateaken) a tha omblay Ai taaiae ‘of Humboldt, and addresses by Dr, Wm, Geauert "he Hon, Horace ( THE SPEECHES, Wasuinotom, Sept. 14.—Acting Secretary of | and Major ZK. Pangoorn. start, bat It was evident that the Bella would win, | , The Hon, Horace Greeley hne rap, | Brothers, to Binghamton, NvY, aceon strike agelaas tt, | nonmembers of the Sk. Crispin Boclety. it word to the | ‘Thomas Barrett, who was stabbed by Ellen i, bert, V itoogevelt that any man who could | on Sunday last, died’ yesterday in the New Tork At the proper time, Gen, Aspinwall rose and said, | War Gen, Suerman bas suspended uauil further or Aiprearat ae Reo", and couse, tak esas wissen ecaton tis ira book as Five Acres Tuo Much" ougut to | pital. iti uurdereas We beld to await che action of tho | , The Indians attacked a train near Antelope that owing b» the unceriinty of the arrival of their | ders so much of the special order as directed the 7 J Povoriia ae the ond of the thee Kwestyongut mine | be sicked: oroner, ‘Three, whites snd tw vests the dinver was impromptu, Incidentally, in | Commirs.on convened at West Point, N. Y., to con- The precesnion was the largest e Sara 18 the ate yes! Dr. J, J. G. Wilkinson, of Tonge for home The Tatyer thew Parent Society wlil have « i Breaking Of tue Harvard crem, be eulogized thom, | sider the provoned jocation of the Hudson Kiver city, ombr y orty-five acre is drew forth protracted applin-e, He alluded to | West shore Kailroed upon public iands at tuat place ie It mare ro dy ti the Hustle, He ¢ ® fortuight | pio-nic in ugh the principal thorough 0 1 fread He hes visited Wood today for the be tog | The rebently discovered gold mines in the Hassay. aqare, | orphans ‘oft eo woclety, A number of Irish games will | amps District, Arizona. wre polo, Large pam Deery W © Guedes ake Ob: Mi ct u id ‘are arriving from o modest deportme.t and reticence of jar perry i. 15. ee to Bank and Wallace ‘eet, and there Mr. bed Quebec ake George, Lake Champlain, and Boston, be contested. ee of miners are 7 aan ee ar ectisans Sanka, ceded | 2 roe nae Christian Mueller deposited the cornvr stone of the | The billiard match for the champion diamond | ~ Generals Rosecrans and Sedgwick leave San Fran- | John Gerkine, of S14 West Eighteenth treet, aA guilt bas been began le St, Lowis aguinat Pb. BL What they must bave sufferud when they los the Great Amorioan Traveller, new German hospital, aller which an oration was | cue and 1500 was contested Inst evening, between | cite to-day for San lege to begin the work on thesan | whose arm was ohughi in a cogwhee! dome tine 'sgvat | Maryby: ex-C\y & or $5.0, allewed to bare bee ¢. He concluded by proposing the heaith of the Si 14. sn, Grant and faroil delivered. In the evening the people enjoyed a} yo. 4 Melvi " Tego aod Gila Railroad. Covgresaman Axvoli goes | Ste 8 grain pl ‘Went Eighteeoth street, died Bath 1d by hin when he wes retii oe Gare Pee a aah nies etn kat tint ene a, jept. 14.—Gen, Grant and family, | Pind concert and ball ln. the Rink, the entire pro- | Job Deery and Melvin Foster, A very large at- | ain to uepoct the harovr of Bun Diego. yesterday tn Bellevue Hospital. It is eaumated that the next monthly exhibit Mr. Loring was called upon to ied by Gen. Porter, J. D. Cameron, snd the | coeds being for te Newark German ‘Hosnital, teudance was observable, but the mtmoat decorum | Commissioner Delano let Washington last night | Omicer John McIntyre, aged 45, detailed at the | show a aocrease of the the Public Dobe ot besa Sano ohn Scott, arrived o bight at the Lozano ‘THO CRLBRRATION IN PATERSON. and order wae maintained, Shortly after 9 o'clock | ff Ohio, and will not return until afver the State elec. | Elehtecuth Ward Markel, dicd suddenty yeatorday | bo 610,000,000. Seo lela otis, “During Ve'eveninz they were serenaded by J Fo eens saw pare | the conteatanla appenred, Daa eee easel | ity tte brobable that be ciay make vino political | aftecapon ‘oa hla punk HG inure’ daughter'aged i, | The dependent Inlay orphan brothers and siateam he Cat ud neive shops Vith the exception o par- e a ol Le addresses 1h Penags, 5 5 o ray are eniitied to peuswo granted Ganrot bus expross a feeling of gratin. | of the Pennsylvania Railroad the party left for Pitte | tetpated in the ceremonies, aud there was no ex scoring, Voster followed suit, Deery then scored The Commission appointed by the Commissioner ‘The Managers of the National Temperance So- wecodut ot eervioes: Peer) eee ney Cortes: bargh on @ special train cltement or disturbance of any kind. The various | gine and gave Foster a chance to mak i of Henwions to Visit Tenuessce, Mis-issipp!, and Alabama | cicty met yesterday. and rosolved to petition Congiess | Albert Morgen, editor of the Bostow 4 Ve 0 6 oogny time nn OOF SACitAL. Of coer : a Clube assembled at done and Prowpect etreets.. The | pint and kare, Foster e chance to make.noth CE Niventigate ‘certain claus for. per Wit'leave | to bags s iw prontiitinn sue sale, som Deverage,ot ait | »pAibert, Moran, sdwon OF the noe carga ¢ 0 Tow (he Oxlords, auc $ the oro an Whe will Aid an Ex-Convict? children of the Gerinan ‘schools, the Turners, and | Lully half sn hour pasted | thous either doing much, | Washington on Thursday ad proceed to Chattanooga, | intoxicating drinks lo the Disiriet of Columbia Brete'coustable Moses Briggn. He Cy om OxPORD TOASTED aD CHALLAMGRD. Sim; Ihave been # convict, and have seen the | {he Palle wir re, onthe spot pe) ye A gee bts onteeted entil 18 reached wvout 1160, sivtucendents for repaire oF the varius post omere and | day in eraiton ar Mott sirest, whou ‘Krutae eeteed (MoVerlod of exportation to" the United eet error of my ways, and wish to do better, Do you | Ryle, near t p mt, the Humboldt f Foster ‘a be ‘al away much to the dis | Cosiom houses taroughont the couasy, A large bum- | @ inailot and struck Benkeudort om the forehead, ‘of the country whene perils ‘The next toast was— Know of any one in thie grent qity who would send | (ck ‘was’ plante priate oorsmonies by | KUs of Foster, who was beaten when only 1.22 | ber uf applications are already Mio. wounding him seviously e Tho health of the Oxford, Universiiy crew; we | moe away to tho West, wLere I shonld be free trom | sr, Louis Hulbe, Pointe, Deery making @ run ef 61 polats to go our. Prince Arthur remained up a, Saguenay River e body of the young woman found on Randall's Procly oud Gierioolly recounize that they were the vic tation? Ihave no money, and must « ventual! + ri rs t0 a or Monday fehing. Atul shooting, He fort yeeterday i shore Inst Saturday as been identined aa that of | [IM fore th'the Lato contest, ant expect euunt chances trom | fail taty orimo to puy wy expenses, For God's euke, BROORATING: BOMBOLDE # S0NR THE BALL AND BAL. horuiug 4 qoute (or Guebec, and reached Lisle Iw the | Barbe Greuge, » young Frovch wowed. age 8 dear | Lhe uaune of the propriewt, Whom in Amorican wateie.”” (Ureak apylitses) will not some oue @end me away from this place? | BERLIN, Sept, 11.—The weather wae rainy, In the : alterioon, Ho will aiFive ab Quevec at 11 o'clock this | who, because Of digapyoutucut ia love, threw hersei fight betwee 1 rail ‘The toast was drank standing, aud, in the abeence WM. ux there Was a procession, gay with buudts |, 4 mornlug Into tho Hast Rivers nt nares p Oaths between several of the british Connul, who wos cxpected to be pre: anes = nners, and made up largely of deputa cTORY FOR THe Vouner Ciry.—The match ‘The statement in a morning journal of yesterday Frederick Broderson, » German, aged 45 years, | ME °Orlang on Budalo trout, betweea Bulalo 1 dent, was reeponded is by Gon. Parsons. of Bt. Lous, LOSSES BY FIRE. the — principal German cities, | Yeate terete yorent Cuy Cin of Cave and | uat'te veteran Jo ie Hon dainen Gordot | awaliowed a dose of arsanie on Suuday afternoon be: | tos ‘Lake ke, 4 fd FRCL ST Pa Peer yay —— st Win Great sethuoaem, tn | dnd os j\ : foudeace oe Washiaston eights? wag aot “ee ne whic fe had made ty sya widdw tamed tuskib, alte Cincianatt School Board ou Monaay : 0 At 4 St orning, sone LOTORY FOR THE ALERTS,— T tthe Herald office youterday,aad bs enjoy: | of ash Forky sixth at ° sc from er eee rcae ne ily enlogued tbe | sxe oro. Sunedeby Andtow meguisg voy dnmawed | {)e,anerneon, Rar A teaung and imponing | Peareen. the utviatone of Gevevey ttt theaters of | te ite heath that ior wy tonto ft Tho tne Ups fom, Rig Jans, on, Ap, 10 | Heal eal epatiiad’ a Cosumiigs 6 dnd on eu Oxfords, and Heearence Gorm ths asnee egal ceremonica The day was closed with the decora: | {jychigter Feeuited Im the defeat of the Livingstone by | ‘Pho Ion, William Hl. Seward attended the ovening | sooke tho brik A. tits, bavio: et. 10 | corms Cotbolics will oud tueur chai ouly by 8 “fguilant,, band of tener: ig Tare bee - of the Ntnta, Lnduetrial ition In Mechanics Lust | tor and crew of the whaling’ Dark migatonrs Tow, oi | *bools. oom, BeKt door, which tou of the tomb of tho greut naturalist, sovie, mauly, brave bearte aad stron Po ae A pe AL Zicrony row Hats'e Piano Vactour.- A match | to, Han Pi Fday. Me slso ylaitod (ho | Sow lhediord, which was wrecked duriag the bare A Halifux ls to tho Associated ‘ n-day tor Han | 1f Kept: 8 Rae igre from the Wiasiow J “The + bat to see he ‘also ‘sand the Harvards were noble an jnssan streot, owns ihe property. PHS DAT GLASWHERB, was pla) od in Hoboken on the und on Bath Et schools ‘of that city, He lonvos t bed ‘Fat aa audathongh they did uot get the viewry seh ebiaskemith, shop, atable, carventer anon, Yeeter telegrams repeat almost identiontiy | fitirt tase mame f soars | Br i retura to witnos the breaking of frouad | brought to de et Sue shipped Ws of hara haa ala = | Sean ‘dcaerved it. He concluded by saying: "May nail. tenoniente “on Neshu the loreroing, wory trom wonriy evcey city iu both factory, Tae vitor by sud Whence to the City of pecnerved ik He, on by May cereal , tenerehis, pn, Meshue ond mt arerola mega 1 wee Woo Dy the lator by al sitaiacitiait — _ - ” a — —

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