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AMUSEMENTS, Juries will render a verdict of acquittal. | paragraph. Ho recognises the} potentiality, REPUBLICAN CONVENTION, THE HOBOKEN LOVE STORY, THE REVOLUTION IN CUBA. DECENT SPORTING XEWA. AMPRICAS INSTITUTE FAIRT Natwoal Exhibiler ofthe Auer | Pethapa we have no right to aay that they Laer Seow all Big ter ich im The Rival Arms Himpolt and Sallies Forth anuisesilpisiasnats The t Atinatic Clad= Kay tiie violate their oaths when they do this; bat | ple rtralghtforwardnees, of that honesty to Mert his Fate-fut Conclades to sue * 2M Ra on the Sound and in the Bay—Th rie TAMMANY Tet, anid Toon Mace, Matinee Saturiey shalt shh ued ; Y NOTHING TO BAY CONCERNING THE Get & Warrant agate wi agae THE SPANIARDS! INTOLERANCE OF Tenaine Gaue toroees ue eee BRAND OFFRA HOUSE, Hd ct and Ath ae Pater (Faberlanty | Many persons certainly do any 8o. whieh is ealled—would that the term could ‘METROPOLITAN EXCISE. FUE FREEDOM OF SPEECH. Wronged—The Abducted Bride. ond the Atiantion. BAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS, 5 eowioas The better means of prevention against | be more correctly ussd—common honesty, ——— There was considerable excitement in and haavatateaa wat ‘The annual pennant regatta of the Atlantio rt loca accidents on railroads is in amonding the | No white lies even; away with all of them, bane 4 fg pated af Sur tke naw | about the railroad depot of the North Hudson ae ‘ Pee He. ther PaNIie Hates Yueht Club was contested yesterday, The entries BOOTS THEATRE, #8 ols Hetworn Hh ama Howe —YRR T Dow rotating to civil damages In the caso of | he will not have them | Organteation tn New Yark—No Repudias | County Railway Company on Monday evening. Mr. | ‘The Asontshment of the Cuban Benattes | were: Schooner, Myrtle; first-class stoope, Mikte- : WALLACR'S Robertson’ new play, #1 death caused by railroad easnalties, At | Let every young man in the world who ton, Faual Tox partial Buffrnges | Charloa Delker, a @ixar maker, who fs accused by ~The Latest Spanish Victory over Caban | line, Grace, abd Corning; second-class slope, ; IBLL'R GARDEN—Forwore | Or, Te Hasirond to Ruin, Matinees | in thie State it a Eilled by a’ foata thia-uediefe ene te one; abel gut fe fer hw © fn New York | Mr, floyt, the conductor, of having vilified his Women and Children, Sadie, Orion, and Daphne; third-claes aloops, Apna, , ‘Ratna present, tn this State, if a man ie Killed by & | real s article cu dashed Ae Election Fraud: a clirseter and deprived him of his intended bri Correspondence of The Sun, White Cap, Storm King, (Constance, and Richard i THEATRE FRANCATS, Ot, 1—Parepa Rove, Martha, Tailrond necident, hia personal representatives | pocketbook, and rerolve that no dollar dis- Srracuan, Sept, 20.—The Convention WAX | haying become alarmed at the threatening ramore | Havana, Bept. ¥1—When Gen, De Rodas re- | Ketiy; open boat, Apollo, BTRINWAY HALL Mile, Carbs Pais, Matires Satontany PUT AVENUR THEATRE Lorton a ereay most, If the law were amonded so a8 to | bide it, The lesson ts worth ROATISIY OF MIDSIC—Flersans, the Prev iteiteour Rie Git trte tee orton Aso at tia Make the sum in such eases ton thousand | example is worth following. a be do} y P i Srl a nara wakes Atnne tin | GOUGTH at tho least, rallroad companies Would | 4) wy). a pia can recover only five thousand dollars at the | honcatly acquired shail ever go in there be | eatted to order at 19 o'clock, and the Hon. De Witt C- | which were tn cirenlation agunst him, armed himself | turned here a few days ago from his trip of Inspec | Phe course was from stake bont off Hunt's dock, arning; the Littlejohn was elected temporary Chairman, and | witha revolver and sallied forth on that evening to | tion to the Interior, the volunteers met bim with a | around Soathwest Spit, to and around Lightship, Messrs, Hasted and Underhill Seeretaries. Both | mect is accuser face to face. Knowing that he was | cordiality which was entirely new and ‘The aiznal to get roady was given at 0:15, and f Z delegations from Kings county were admitted to | conductor on the road, he directed his steps to- | the Captatn-General, The wily Spant minutes alterw the schooners and first and ace rv Of 123 Bouth | %atsbut only one deloation’s vote to be east. | ward the depot, bat was met on the way by Mr. | long in learning the meaning of this ebange of front cond-cliss sloons were ataried. Aiter an Interval of Evening Wp Wan Wink probably secure mu: r efalness The Convention permanently organized with Of | Toscher, a hatte ant In Washintar tect | on the part of @ large body of men who, when lie | {¥o Minutes the thir! class went of, and three rathe LEY TPATRE The Pantrotia and Coron Trowpe, Matte | DPOO® ay dectro tiuch Greater carefiln Fighth street, Brooklyn, does not seem to belong “NG Ne Sens Soke As Geli cher, & batter merchant in Washinston Market Tah teeeit n o ready to mod him, and | Tereter the vee bx The Save and Comnfn + Werlvenday ats! Satu and skill in their employees, and awful accl- | ea ficers as follows: President, the Hon. John A. and Mr. Michaol Brown, one of the leading condne- | left the city recently, were ready to m im, and | on thestart mare the beat tack, the Mystic, Grace, ant +8 | to the seme branch of the Scunen family with the ‘wold ; Vice-Prosidents, Thomes Marphy, Wm. F. | tore on the road, who waded him frow hia mur. | would have done it bat for the sullen monitors of Matietine tacking wide forthe Jersey shore, w WROOKLYN ACADEMY OF ACADEMY OF MUSIC, Ost. 1 10 -Martha, Matinee Saturday Wiig eouthwest ntering the Narrows derous parpose. ‘Mr, distinguished Senator from Massachusetts, He is | Ashman, £, 1. Sanderson, Hl, W. Thurston, Mi or is A portly many Hd | Portross Cubana and Morro Castle, Yesterday they | it : ft. 1s, 5 ould be nb n Ho; age ! 5 aid be nble to Wh a degen Hoyts, Ile | OTe ommiaston to him to make known their | We toda wade botwoem the Salle, Madeline, Uricley {aerate dents would be loss frequent than they are. in The eeeurity of the public in tra | & toalous friend of the Cuban cause, and of the Hardee, Thad, Halt, A. If, Andrews, John Ham- | finally agreed to sue ont a warrant for the arrest ¢ | and Comtae These for boats were clowe toccthery aifon of the | abolition of slavery in Cuba, which Senator Sua. wet, Webster R. Chamberlain, Joba O-Doanel, Hoyt, but f? @ late hour iaat evening it had pot | desire to go into the Interior for active service, | the Sadie l@vtin: #e in her wa! | . ; was evident a keen race ould reecive the earnest at Y f Win. T, Posty d. J. Mendsicks) Dantes Lanai orn sory here ia vere Will De® | Gon, De Rodas replied to the commission that he . _ ay | Leg slatures in the diffrent States, This | xen effectually resists, He proposes to raise a | K. Marton, ¢. V.B, Barse, nnd Wan, Mo Knvan when t ye . PUTT, | case of Grivery is an important lessoa om | dollar subscription throughout the United States, | (We Secretaries from cacli Judicial Distrit. nee | Ly the thier class iwest Spit was very fine, and W: eantime 3 uns in Detke hat faith fn the Spanish reguiars, and that they imust do the greater part of the campaigning, BOEaIy SA Nee tne lout The ANtine Seine Hinde: 24 Bitees for AML tho inefficacy of the criminal Inwaon the | each subscriber to pay his dollar in gold. By | THE NRW ORGANIZATION IN KEW TOUR RRCOGNINY Vit TUL MONSTER LOPEZ, Last Saturday afternoon the pable baths opposite sailing quastice sof the Sadie and Gracie aie, The Loutuwest pil w Morro Castle were the teens of one of the most Inter- lowing order: : bi esting aud characteristic episodes of the Cuban wat MB) yacnes, mM, & arc dotany Twice Defented, with Vearfal 1 subject, Sneh changes in the Taw as will | this means he thinks @ sam may be realized which | gang soWowine named gentlemen thom. the ce “will go far toward sustaining the patriots | from u 4 were admitted as regular delegates, | whith District, Kings count THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 89, 1869, an—The cause very hoavy financial loss to fall upon «- Hellowa, Daniel Lyster, and Gro. C, Beunett his Army—The Seizure of the % blon , rong’ precede A ame ® ort 1 an : the companies in ensos of tho death of their | hrowgh the dark hour that must precede | the Ninth pietsey, ti ttn. Jonn Oakley, di Lynn Stenmers—The Flight of the | ON that date and at viat place there wore axeembled Gitte Judge Cardozo Interfering with Trans. | assenwota HY wetident, would probsbly be | final victory.” This is an execilent plan, and Gutecharet, and ALG. Wi} ares | fron tha Bere Oattaw. the asual bevy of Havana beantios—wives and da g % iene an 2 bode teh cl aa evra chan tha ataten wich already | %,Aould be glad to see ft pat into general | stint Montane Gari, Yh exeiade! de On the 18th of August the Allied Army at. | ters of Havann aristocrats, Hilf @ hundred won HDi the eos moved slowlyo to Tt will bo seen by reference to our reports | ore effectual t Ve he ate \ mich alr a and successful exceution, Eales wore adinitie to seats witnont the right to | tacked the forces of Lopes, which were entrenched | Were enjoying theinselves in the refreshing bathe, iyafier roan wien thoy wet All Fail 9 ‘1 exist, Let them be tried, at all events; and — vote, ‘Tne new organization in New York reported | at caruquatty. ‘The Parneniyane were atterly de. | When tho young Catalonian bride of Zuiiags, cotonel ie win on another page that Jadge Canpozo, of the | , . he ration in New ! 1} at Carnquaty, ‘The Paragniy re utterly de 5 fh ie i 1 drove neces one eo bn jar of Net i pen ere wh ct Sheard aris, ted, Lomi le a pris 7 » | of volant enteres palle ot ber turning pote, @ Buprome Court, has isaued an injunetion, at if it shall prove nee ry, #0 amend the laws he docline of the political power of New | tion of that city. 4, losing 1,00) killed and 990 pri 4. Twelve olunteers, entered and signalled her pr’ by, her tapaing paint | as to make railroad companies insurers of the and is regarded with satisfaction in’ the sabite r re dp gd ely am agli lives of their passengers to tho fullest ox- | South and West. In 1640, we are told, New | action of te Government in relaiou wo Cuban af England had 38 Representatives in Congress and | fairs. non also were captured by the Allies, ence by bexinning a most abasive tirade | the Madeline. agninet the Cabin atriots, and by @ general with the remainder of hie army, fled to | and indiscriminate avatnemelteing. ofall Patrioce & short distance away. On the Stet he | Cubans, their relatives, and friends. Among other the suit of Jay Gounp and others, restrain: Ing the Prosident of the New York Gold Ex 1h. 4 ‘omnis Li 8 ¢ The Mystic Hehind io be umed change and others from buying or welling |%%% One thing the public eannot afford ; | TAB ie ee the | arco mepagM RRTTaLTCAN PLARPOR. ain attacked by the Aliles, and again defeated, | Trmarks, Seflore Zaliaga sesertad that the palace of great and ou trechiog tne bowie snes . , vo ccident occur like ~ ¥ bed Phe Repablicans of New York, in convention as | 4, gerne! n a . ie Oe oe ~ BO The Sa lie any gold on account of the plaintiffs, with and that Is, to havo an accident occnr like | We story states will count 8 Representatives and | sembled, report to the poopie, aud declare the follow. | ‘sind In the engagement twenty bbbdbere gen) for the volinteers. To this Seflore Pimienta de siganie thie an traitor Poey, of | Mast Hope, ane shody Wb 7 * 5 4 Connt Du, the general commanding the Allies, | Poey, ¢aaghter-in-law of ti | ee 4 is ut pe, And noboly Dut the vie | New England only 28 Or, if we add to the Wests | MR OrE Por eq nt the last advices was closely pursuing the fui: | {86 fineana and Matas ims of the coll Y out authority of } on suffer for it, ern States those of the Pacific coast, and take | terest, shalt bo pata tn c er than that given by the “On the contrary, t rules of said Assoviation, wpon any pretence that repudtation of any bad o Hing you tht the 8) YACHTS, of the plaintiff’ failing to porform eontracte oe with New England the States of New York, New | Iniireciyor Oy ang ecAMing ta thege stctorten the Paruenayant were | occrpied by our beloved President, Carton Manuel @ = |Ma LMM ee Jue Pennsylvania, Delaware, and Maryland, | ater upon the peoples suteeqnently fell into the hands of the Allies, eapedes. and the National Co of Repub: zi for the purchase or gold entered into diciary. tho Woat will have 04 Representatives and the | qdismitie Aha tration ougntto be equal andatmnte, | | Forty-four of the British sabjucts, who had tatety | Msp AS 4 bese ot Gaitans vented Her ansee | AMmerrecruees © 18 = |Crecte *% y of September, 1906 , ji ud rendefed waiittie burdensome to the eltizen ae the | heen heid ia conflusment by Lopes, wore prot ein ui er anon 1 pion pennaute were awarc on the 24th day of Sey tember, 1909. It would be well for rflecting prople to | fast only 86, ‘This shows in a striking manner | HAG OF hy Cane wil jassih|y allow Regie erence Fe promptly | over this retort by seizing schora Pimienta de Poey | 6a ee eaten eee ate ere arate It fa, in reality, an injunction against the | eonsider whether the faulta of which they | how the focus of population and of political | aatredonlentinntn’ aueriticit con whark raative | 4th Urorisional Government as Axaneton has de- | bMeuue todrown were She herd her tere anal | yeni Boats ADI operation of the rules of the Gold Exchange. | eomplain in our Judges are not the inovita- | strength is changing; but it docs not prove that a. That every Niner biahisbacdgrebarunulhe bended ay Schorita Hiamona Praarro, the Cuban nf Fienp & Stans are the altorneys for | tty accompaniments of an elective judiciary, | New England will cease to govern the country ato, shot DIVIDLD AGAINSE ITSELF. seining Eutingare wife, bj her flowing walt, Felceced he plaintiff. : eemeraret an ’ swer Rep a in Cone | .. Besotted, The Fintee sti An ~— Scflora Pimtenta de Poey. Softora Zuiagn, findin the A ane eee do not say that they may be regarded as, | because sho has fewer Representatives in Con- | aitntiinat the United siutes. ns prapored, ough to Ue | The Kula Perey Church Uvroar—Rursting | lerseit worsted, in her snger cried for a poitecinan, YACTHING ON THE SOUND. We thus see Mr, Gounp and his friends perhaps, more excusable in Judges elected | Bre" Since 1860 the New England States have adopted. Wai Scsanihc pat iat fnte the Basement of the Edtfice and Ltt Sigg responded, but being ean to eater ‘The race between the Allee and Eva was conte-te? on ‘ ane poked hay ‘ . 7 Rev kgdb oa, 2 deo is ote ‘ ON bits through the ‘dour, climbed toa window | Momluy from Sanus Polk ‘to nteationd baci. Appenling to the Supreme Court—and for Ly the people; but, on the contrary, are thoy hit bar 2 ti ee es Mh vost arewho are dow tro tc & 1oppresed by a ee mc the Pleor- ie it imeei town enone the inl rity, puted Hat lvary fev he Eva yy afew Ligue ine ve ibe yasahiy ety » ep gars States have ; and yet the influence of New wor DY tn ie itve atnne awe women, nearly all of whom we the water. Te maten was tade. to he railing qualities of the time being siuecesatully—to protect them | pot eaxcntial? Can Judyca who do not poss y \. i mgity of owe | ay he ballon of The Swe aoe eat a trota the apeevacls, but Rhore Zor | yechia, tue ptake being $40 weide. against the rules of the Gold Exchar England has never been greater in shaping the lored him to remain, * for the rebel ladies a nekhnor, | § RUN AROUND OYSTER ISLAND, cel It) the fauite complained af be elected or re- mn: In respect to the article in Inst Monday's | laa tmy \ 5 we Javier ; policy of the country than during this period. It tar hers, in es a . iid, “are trying to drown me.” Seflora de yexte . otwoe LW ecipciee thnk ent chilletina) Rebel MLA fa not Womabers, afer al, (had deterinise the aé- | § Parsaiivwed Su: Sex on the Bull's Ferry Church troubles, your tue | Poey bade iim quit the bathe, an aid nearly all the | adie Ture and ve te We for gear rele way Soutoctea Is there any among gold ywamblors ¢ ‘Take now, for instance, a man universally | 4: 4 $ Oke a Ee ana ctieey atreilog tay Raver formant has fallen, a& usual, Into grave errors. other women, but he refused, fom Tavior's Idle Hour. Or ie N. J. The course = fseesiels A koonth ceaeaencie , AACS, 1 ANY | tion of a people or a Government, it is ideas; | that whenever the facts in is 1. Tho chnreh was not reopened Inet Sundoy, | The voli n struck Uiree of the bathers with his | sailed wae from the pier at tue Lodse around Qystet mi 7 q , ‘! ; «. Sefiora de Poe mediately afterward | sland stake, then (4 aroun & ttake Lout off Cone wimitted to be as straightforward and up: | and the ideas of New England have prevailed, | y the re neither had {t been elosed the two Sundays previous, | ite a hora de Hoey wae 1mm eaintely afterward Hland sephe, thence to sud abound & stake boat off Con they wot off before a moderate he Aditie Taylo Feere from tha took te Lead and held it ie Thorber-on of the Wall Street Panic. At as Judge Tir tantil the arrivalof a Spanish n MAS W,CLERKR. It may | and still provail, thanks to their own vitality aud he part of | On one of these Sundays services were held morning | fnew ‘Two points have been demonstrated by the | yo gaid that he has the almost unanimous | force, and to the ability of the men who have lane och Haudenes | ad afternoon; and on the other, the pastor beiwun | fmM Wuen pe hae Commended ee ener Codey ge ds taletochars Sed Died Fecent cveats in Wall street—not, Indeed, by | gupport of the bar for retlection. But even | advocated them, Whether the ideas of Now | “ieustet that wo wens tiy eondravuimte ons the sexvieor, bat the duotartinees of Mis. Peele, Sr. | “schon Ramona Pizarro was ven titel} Pid Uuaie RAL GoW: any means for tho first time In the history of | if thiv is 40, what do the members of the bar | Fnsland will exercise ny such extraontinary | men of ail paities or hs phave,ys tor, wad ecuri'y a: | Bartholt and thers Uoke them up. =| rranate far grlarnaians. Bho (ook Pasaae fOr New | rue mous Harmakers arrived yesterday and doubted; for with the nbotition of slavery and hy Is, that a fow unsernpulous operators with n q sieved another | wiceing wuiracted seye-al thousan matter of numerical etrongth, and weight of pg At ‘The meetiug was held by ie disturbers and tive 1 chieved anolier bs 2 plenty of money can at any time put the | Gharnctor counts for nothing? the establishment of aniversal suflrage, Now Eng- f wna of he | who sympathized with thems neither the presid ehae come ene, eee ‘The Avian ies Wok @ c price of gold or stocks at whatever point j tatoos er actoal land ceases to have the advantage of contending | gt reas Stut cad Vitel resident sasedbhg elder, pastor, nor the law and order members be chureh of La Trofessa to witness th 1 cere. ‘Apparentiy by a Fe A Judge ChenKE is not such a fool as not to | for yuiversal democratic principles, and must | “heoreed Thac tis inaintcsanee. of preadat. “Tule two trustees who Wer tony, A Volunteer who wus pase Ww the con Haye Rhey pleaso; and tho other fs, that whenever : ‘ g ‘i " ential eo tt of one of Eres ition within the edifice, and entered, When the ye withthe vY i z sis) know that he is dependent for renomination | come down to the lower ground of mere poliey vent and to | distu etn Vadro asked tne name to be given the cild, the er looke early in these men do exercise their power, tho small | yy the Democratic party upon A, O. TALL, | and business detoils, in which it ig not likely that imatioes s to the baseniy mother, whose husband ia with Gen. Quesada, re- vakecially a Laer fry of operators with whom they come dato | pyrey B, SwuLxy, and one or two others, | she will possess uny superiority, Already we see Tae any. of tho contiucs Sf tho wnectiog, sed | listontas vuluswecr: heard’ the ‘Wold announcements tb] MAYMARERS, UT: sollision are sure to be ruined. But then it may be said that, novertheless, | the signs of her decline in Senator Seuxnn's | fh oot finds to tie malutonanice of any jess tales that wome Of theu’owa | and with Spanish geal dased nto the sireet aud PL ilMeAee, st dane d Bo The prices of tho securities dealt in in | 146 would still have the Mudepondence to de. | Cowme upon tho Cuban question, in which be | Mya! eyudstean voriy ts vow, anit ever | 08 His tot Dien rotnstated as Sunday | speed. “ia lens Hime th required. to write this, i? ditce ii } 1 Fail etbee', Uke: oheher ut , A unde and i Webause hala rin eas beon, the tru the ene als of the State an ‘hoot Superintendent, except by mob Inw at tue | ity voluntecrs, with a sergeant at thelr head, wre i $598 ‘Wall street, like thoso of other kinds of met: | cide a enso against the kuown w yy | Blunders and fails because he enters upon sub ‘ ie The | uoeiing alluded to, ace mmpaniod by tarcats of | on their way to the ehurcks ‘The building was sur- H biik shandise, represe on the average, their | of these parties, Well, suppose he had; |? eis Which he does not well understend, Sul, pe violenee al Vue be interforred with. ; rowuded, and all w oners 1 Sthi actual value. It is impossible to keep them | goog not every one know that his defcat | {He i*tellizrace of New England, and the curnest- apo pattconett inl ut bis salary being: setdue, cn | Yume ot the Cabs wae deeesed In the | kitboselisticcd itd for any length of time higher or lower than | would be the inevitable consequence? And | RS Of her moral and rel conned ones | Bante natites Pinar ea nee Paso ne teuat ue Wurpate aie ae Geeta | Stee ae en tate inente tothe | Tot Hien s they ought to be, all things considered, But ‘ ity in. | Uae slays mabe her s power ip the land, no | irene ot tue ofthe d uid he reaicn, it will nut bo to | number'ct twenty placed Temice ch. 8th. Ota 8 bid does not this show the impossibility of main- | jmatter how few in number her official represe Besotved. 1 mich t proper evarch authorit ‘The women were locked up Aliantiens: wheres by tho uno of artifice they can bo inflated oF | toining on tho bench a Judge who dares to | tatives, or how extreme their practical incompos | ¥etercwuether dative of uacuralzed isturbances is very unp) reel, and the men were imprisoned in the city calu- | Hayroakirs a 26 Gepressed for a short period to an extent | gig, yard the wishes of the leaders of the | ten peeve tla tiederal vata of tae i the-rclemulty of te ehuirel, | released on the folowing moras. a limited only by the folly or frenzy of the pub: | dominant political party ? pednstaes FOS Griswold, and tos @. pantor, have bees ‘i bablocdl deeded Tho Champions will play the Gramercy Hare Le pay Commodore WorveN, of Monitor celeb. | oBersto wich they ines evident that we Lin MAD ad lea ecbdaes are Money for Additional Arms—Confirmation lic. The price which a man will pay for a eet Se MODIFYING THE EXCH rcuurso 18 plat yeroy, of New Mamburgh, who was iy, at which ho will sell it, f is ‘s al tek ee * | Pardoning Power of the British Crown | oon residing for some time past for the improves followin to the pastor f nt from the following note frou Cada Good Spirits. has pald (ortett, determined by lis estimate of its worth, —It is Disputed by Australia. Tabet of tila Abettared healt, On: hlacaetivall quore i | the Presiding Hudsoa City, dated Sept, & Ker West, Fla., Sept. 29.—Adyices from Nas- | ‘The yacht Comet of Jersey City will sail a mateh Af money is plenty and the interest of it] ‘Tho principle of the English law is that © | home he iv to teke charge of the Naval Acute apee aD | it Gig Geoat aA htaeuton Y oware Fouts te" | Fivse “incre on. the ead irocs Gen. Guesadats eum: | Milca to Wsndwara au booxs for fi » se, oe dae ie jal cl Naval Acade:n, diver it; c ce i FO vay b deo ‘dl here ol he 224 irom Gen. Quesada’s camp, | muck to Windward aud back, lor $0 & side, on tl Tow, prices are higher than when money is | pardon by the Crown restores its recipient to | at A lis, Thi ve : y Tout to | tain the pastorate at Bull's Ferry, i “Quesada. sent. by them $2,000 to be expended | proximo. and interest high. The: ain, the fi i at Annapolis, This office was offered to him by ¢ anid as thie alts A. L, Bnice. ‘ms tor the Cuban army, ‘The Keystones, of Philadetphia, and the Marylants ‘Bearee a en, again, the | the same condition that he was in before the | Admiral Powren some time ago, but he declined Heat ieee ies at eof New York city regres AMLER, Secretary of the Board. | — Tue attack on Lis Tunas wasn victory for the | of Baltinore, pluyed yesterday. Neitor club was gag slement of certainty is an important one. A | commission of an offence, As far as con- | to accept on account of his ill health uptil lately, | licete, that whonever a wajority fetirotie: ace a Cuvaue. All of the ards who conid not eet | eit teen tnres of thele reeune ance The kame / +) | any town shall remonstrate against such eale no lee: # THE VIRGINIA SENATORSHLE, into ¢ ronghold were taken prisoners and killed. | {) Pecurity that is safe beyond suspicion will | corng all his civil rightait places the criminal | when he intimated his willingness to take | oarni' ge gaunt RMU eae i on Fitteen Hpanish o@ieers were taken prisoners, ead aoe eae tara wean one Sunt ie doubt: Von an equality with other ltizens. Thin | 1 Amy the Aduirl wil have oo other | ieeG dune wstanea eteatedge ba bat at | Fromine Meine Bncerr and romine. | py wusane oi lamagneyane were around Puerto Pee ae enn reat as the doubt increases or diminishes | doctrine las been long establia 'ed—probably Academy, the Admiral will have no other . O'De iy Hd NnOnd Enquirer pre neipe without arms, andar, i @ stakes Was won Dy Sint W. Bulicicy'sD. f ‘que, beating Mr 1. The St, Leger ta to the temperance men of the State, Mr. Cha:'es.8. | The Whig intimates that “one hour's’ resi- | ‘The patriots w in good spirits, pposed it an calentuted tw deprivetuc party | gence ix sulucieat. ‘Ibis 18 true ; and if Mr, Greele Important desp outlet for his exuberant spirits except the Navy hes have been received here for Bower's b. f. To. on. Fi ‘48 won by Midsumem The price goes up or down. Ordinarily, these | as long as any part of the British Constitu- | De ment, and then poor Ronrson will have a Jermun yoo, ithe resolutions were then | wii come to V 4 before the Sth of October with | the Cubsu Junta in New York, ng the Count do Layrange’s Bowlorue second: | slements are weighed coolly and quietly, | tion, preity tough time of it, However, he can con- mooted. r, O'Donueli's amenament was bac Tone Ade \utenuon. to make it his residence, 4 el Rabe even startod. “the Gra es was won by Lord whether be is elected Senator or not, he will be © Lrve, bea word 7 " Me Cuban Commerce, Stamford's colt by Citadel second. ble ww tae position of Senator from Virginia. When rt ye ott by adel mecond. Five started. we hear that we has neve this nove, it will ve time The House of Representatives of the Cespedes At the National Fair in Mystic Purk, yeat hough to discuss bis claims to represcut ua in the ; Government, in spcclal session, Lave passed the | the was won 1p three #tralcht heats by No: seenee following! din’ Raster gteen, of Hookiyn, the. Haruord ata g re Jetterton her nd. Bight entered, Tr ie renidence question can be tided over, we | ¢ Antrou merce is hereby declared in the | ‘The secou't race ws for 2:50 holves, end et Of au euLr respect ully eabmit it to the Whig and the Despatch y Mt nations of fourteen starte ‘frat bi POA caty. be Seativeds te “Tae Brat heat was won by Altec A resolution of respect to the memory, of ( Rawlins was adopted by a standing vote, od as follows: rapes? gt a fo eek werk Many Fenians who have recently been | sole himself with good dinners, and an occasional Just one, But if by any means the judg. | pardoned in England have cmigrated to Aus- | trip in his fine steam yacht the Tallapoosa, ! ‘Bent of buyers and sellers can be affected, | tralia, where new discoveries have lately 2 Bo that they take counsel of their fears or | jeen made of diamonds, rubies, emeralds, _ Sefior Jost ow Anwas ¥ Cesrepes has just pub- Whole hopes instead of their reason, tho | and other precious stoncs, But the Aus. | lished, ine pamphlet of 38 pages, what he calls ays Beoretary of Conptroder—= Thomas Hi Pnglneer and Surveyor: 4 ether w moot do still Letior than Gea, Wiliams 4 rey gelding Surprise in tit's ; the socond by the sane “ the Diary fe Gabani? Wat what a w mediately upon their arrival. and on thet owa Teapon: | fore ae b is s a Notes from y and Mr, Greeley t “ noe ‘ i and the third by McClellan, owned by wildest things will be done by men who | tralian authorities assert that thero are tor. really a stirring appeal to Americans in favor of | Zyeasurer—Thomas J. Chauie dot Tioga. The names of old Ben Wate of Olio, and Mies | pi Oxact manifest of their cangy, bo mettee tang mac Woe t'Bortou, 10 SDK. Attorney: General—Martin J. Towusend, of Renesiacr. | Susin B. Anthony jasancl " oceurre Aiterney. Generals Massrchusctts, have yceurred do a great deal Of good.” by th tit may be. The same veport wiil be made Py yeep eyed n wien they are ready 10 ‘otherwise would be incapable of them. It is | ritorial limits to the efficacy of a pardon by recognizing free Cuba as an independent nation, Datel Dy Conover, of Now | # Hkely to SPARKS FROM THE TELEGRAPH, at such times that the machinations of the | the British Crown, and that such a pardon is | or at least to accord tho Cubans belligerent is yn tended not to molest commerce, ‘Wall strect conspirators, as we aro now | jnoporative in Australia, ‘Their rellance is | rights, He contrasts the present position of tho | Me! and short riot the Coult of Avjais, Oe: Gems Sa Seenene Me Day eden Forman plnotigaape Seeing, are made fruitful, and the mass of | upon an act passed in Augtralia several years | Cuban patriots with that of our Revolution iaaala | Seneabba Bretherlaelew witht, Bumulo, sgoncert tn aid of the Avondale BD. Prince. Parti. Wasiinaroy, wept. 25.—It is, perhaps, due to the publie to cor cba remark tut hay veen attri: B. Dat her. ‘Thre decree will go Into force from the date |. ThE Nashville, Tenn... Prose and Times (Radical) the public are flecced of their property. ago, entitled “ An Act to prevent the influx | ancestors, and shows that the former is infini y of ten additional townships on the ing many letiers | At 10 o'clock last evening an extra freight | south brauch Of Loupe Klver, Nebr ine Hit 0 'be afeandiate tor | vrain tov the Hudson River Kailroad depot at Yhirig. | Wieied. hare Bets bee see be a candidate with- | first street, hep near 46tb st, the coupiing parted, Mre. Bremer, of Charlot! Nig received of aos | and Wile’ the employers were Urying to fercoamect | oret'epa cited ty areata or hocdou, Balsavenee Bat ® i e cl Hil suspend ay or 0. Besides this, the practice, unfortunately 80 | of criminals into Victoria.” This act pro- | more promising of final success than the latter |} Aonry smith buted to the President InJietting General Wiliams | of ite apport, ihewmme having Geen sanctioned oy Ube | SPA iphla, Clty Couaell, lah alaht in Coe tommon, of persons with limited cash means | yides for the arrest of persons who aro aus: | Ws up (0 the year 1781. The conduct of our Geodpmce B Taylor. Just had a conversation wiih the Presigent on this vOnenS BE SIRS. re experted fa Cineinnat! this morning, ‘undertaking to speculate with borrowed mo- ted of having boen convicted of any capi- Government in permitting Spain to supply herself | 7. W kK. Stewart. we ana beg leave to report so much of it COM RE aes é ro Abend, Zeufung, pewepeper, whiok reg in this country with vessels and arms, whilo | 3}: Reich, Tease President said a friend of General Williams | Hudson River Raliroad Train on Fire, so uae art ney, also comes in when there isa fall in } tal or transportable crime in Great Britain, prices to aggravate it and spread its conse- | and who come forthwith into Victoria with- quences. A man has bought stocks, say, to | out any warrant for such purpose, and if they that the G from Virginia, sol the Senate; Ulat he would dney W Wraniete out he kuew it would be favor ucral Was rece! similar supplies for the Cubans, are intercepted, is characterized in fitting terms, The idea that Spain will not send out more troops to continue i; acney penile. oljected to by hin, ‘The President replied there | the ears, one of them tumbled into an open sewer, | while la att. the amount of $10,000, paying $1,000 of his | are convicted, then for their expulsion from | the war is shown to be fallacious, because they Hdward ¥, Underuilly | contd be mo objection to it; that he would be gi1d | which Te in the course of excavation and consirue’ | Our troops have had two hard battles with the own money and borrowing $9,000 of some | the colony within seven days. expect in a short time to seize the sugar crop, — to soe ae good a toan as General Williams selected. | Gon, Boon alter an explosion was heard, and | Sioux Indians in Wind River Val.cy and Whisky Gap, TUB POLITICAL CLRCOUS. Not Sold Ou to Tammany, The Democratic Union mot fast night in er: pevvelt in the ear, Mr. ot true that he Geelared General Williaws | fire” was communicated to the oil Inthe ear, ‘The | Wyoming Territory On the contrary, be Wax aware | flames shot up, were named for’ this oMce in | ‘These were disconnecte!, and the rematnder of the ALE had perfect contienee, and there might be | cars were sent up and down the track vut of danger, own to hit baying the same title to his | ‘This, with the burning cars, blocked up the truck, and While feeling it to be improper for | and delayed the 11 o'clock express for three hours, money lender, who takes the stock for secu. When thia act was first passed it was dis | worth $10,000,000, and that will serve to pay the rity. Let a clique of operators for a fall de- | allowed by the Crown ; but the colonists re- | cost of the effort. It is impossible te read Sefior press the market value of the purchase, by | enacted it, and the Home Government, seeing | Cesrsoes’s eloquent production without deep sym nd wet fire to two other ears reasurer of the Bt. David's Welsh Society, adel nia hus aduaiited tuat li ie'extent of exon, “NURS Wat Me Ie w detailer to Justice of the Peace Mellard has sned Memphis, Asan * hear; forced sales, to the extent of $500, and the | the colonists determined on having their way, eye with bis beat dahs oe ae pi Lig that halk not gg Ss uny cuoice at-ail, he would certainly | and also the 11:0 train, The flames Uuminated the | Pgeveliveridewalen et ened Oy Malling HurouEt y z _ “ spreme ib OBO0D : : the manner in which this Republic has ‘intend to acli out. An Executive Committos ve urejridice of any one of his | whole neighborhood, “The damugo is estiuated at ve sand ¢ é Tender gets uncasy ; let them depress it § allowed tho law to go into operation, aces tate, rasappiatet of oi dele ate trou cach ward thn the wt ral Wickham and | 94000, “The three ‘care and contents were totaily | ,,N¢‘ly every lerd of stock near Silver City, Mon. enn he had tong) Ruows. | destroyed, replayed in the Lett gutbreak more, and he hastens to sell and save his Should any serious resistance to the resi- $9,000 while he can, Meanwhile, some other | dence of the pardoved Fenians in Australia | We aro informed that Admiral Porter mitted, Burglars stole $510,000 {n railroad bonds from J. ——<—a tries. Mr. B atoobevelt Was appototed Chairaan, and Jubb Foley, Treasur perspiene an wineh he " " ; is ,) Gil @ Co's hardware store in Mo; . Pa, Jender, who has lent only $8,500 on the same | pe der color of this colonial act, it | wants to rent or to sell— aarae aml 4b Political Notes He spoke in the mighest era of his | rhe tows at the Galesburg, Ill, fire will reach | mormmg of the tth imate” |” MoMtviie, Pa. on tho , ) pe made, un , to rr at @ hand PIDAL 10:1) A tarce wasting of the elilsene of the Riek aecrity, and thowzut Them superior £0 | @100,00. i amount and kind of stock, secing | will not he likely to contribute to the peaco- | trust—the house which he recently purchased in | wA,laree mectine of the ctlzeus of the Richt euth utions of private tntareets e, ‘Aguwber of frame bolldings on Archer avenue | ie) kie hans ce the fiom Wits sean that the price of it is falling, and | gy) condition of the colony, The act may | Washington, and proposes to leave next spring Vo Pe member of Aesecbly (or she Biatae ath INaITeG 3G. PAXTON, and Frouny sping vireat, Chicago, were burned yester- yellve cattle brought 85,9, iT Hh y sive vn wo i B q " rT ton for tae y "y wk op pebayande Ab et was giv’ to the director ft ene that his neighbor barely got his $9,000 back, | jaye worked well enough in shutting out a | 0” an extensive ‘Tallapoosa cruise in European | Patiiers’ Union for ton nmbily, wae, ratided Iw pia aires yO List evening. fn the sbow window of Samvel | trat penne wee oo the clresta Bet ihe Done, Tuehee to save his money before it is too late, | class of hardened criminale who are a nui- | W#ters. This offers the first authentic glimpse of Ward German Democrats last night Wasmaton, At Sareea nawination Of the Sordgele dry goods store, 5% Third avenue, Dam- | Tuesday ulght. bie paat " ; ne ident Colfax and party started from Sar ® remote chance of the administration of the OF the Kast yesterday: They will stop at Tlon. dlorace to be Senu trom Virgina and sells at $8,700. Other money/ » upon the nders | gance and a pest in any country ; but it will rolling mill nd nail factory in Bouth to cast der Navy Department by one and the same individual, was a joke, in *, 1 Chareh’on Cherry he a few days, follow suit, and, assisted by those who are F ae w oerieg, he eflorts ke Marshal Sharpe, Grint's brother iadeipaias in. Rec ; f y not do to apply ite provisions to acts which | 1 Jing to lav, instead of an actual Secretary nyontertay. th forts Yo make Mi ene, Genes: Depths buradelpaig) fn fete ant telographed yesterday to ohn € hot abiend the +04 account of pil eon United and to striving to depress the market, they put | they were never intended to cov prices lower and lower, until e body who | mere political offenders, men generally of the Repu etnren wud tern rtates, He holds tat effo ho is irresponsib voter 1 that State, who is irresponsible, eae tis ing, Were DUFued yesterday mort: da nominal Secretary elvdis Heat i §. | dozen imugnigeent new slik siressee, wiuleu are thas ade today, when a grand burly ? who ought to be responsible, but is not, evlidace them by bed The Bmorees Be a New Wardrobe. ‘The appointment of Frederick ¥°. Low to the China, js vcks i rly o ‘ . cn. ca baited mceatls . , 7 ya i r. ———— sai ceived tn Califorais with accl has not paid for his stocks in full or nearly | good personal character, and who must en. 6 Mississippi Topubiican Convention met in | Tho Chatmber of ¢ co of Lyons bas been THE LATESE LABOR NEWS, Bg uck cece the ponttion, but hse sousludes vo sovps Ie po is cleaned out, ‘Then thefreverse process, | joy the warm sympathy of @ large number | We learn from the Timea that the workmen of | Jackson yeuertay.and wowinated the Gllowine Cckel | making & present to ihe Euprevs of The Frouen of oo Armstrong, of Sore), has arrived at Gasne, Q au Association of Ne’ Cauaus, to seloct the landing plac uld Le abolished, | and European Atiaute Telegraph, 1a he repented, and that Bo a Party in Obienen aecan)t> Secretary’ of Bi din the Freneh papers; 1. A poult des ‘ound, figured with hou area quour of a thotsan mpadour style, ke Hivtives of the peace should be appoli al lis Vouquets are of an exguisive adrial lightness, | ‘The Plosterers of Brooklyn last evening elected eats Seale tie breege at every anda’ | patrick Fiyom President Jona McLean Vice Prendent, Marien ieee Gtk eal v the stud. ‘They present siaty dufer M nding Secretary, Lawrence cial becretary, gous’ Morea Cot Water street, Chicago, shot and kil od for, aud yet \aore is ho consuslou oF but da} Secrctaty, Joun’ Moray Cores: | sailor, named Jacksos, who threatened hia ou Tuesday? that of inflation, begins, and the game is | of the colonists. the Lamson & Goodnow Manufacturing Company, played over on the other tack, Of course, - —— of Mussuchinyetts, have prepared an elegant wet tome men aro Tucky enoagh to escape this | The Chief Glory of A» T. Stewarts | cir sin hight tmper ac the fat danger and make money instead of losing it ; It in not hic wholesale store at the corner | Hs!) it" Mitte r fas i fiuieh, including thirty knives, ‘The forks, the Times Dut the chances against speculators of small | of Chambers strect and Broadway; it fe not | tons us, “ure two-pronged—a delicate compliment, The Wasurtnaton, Se ation of steel Than Fushiell of Now Yo -This morning a dele. | [Phy acturers comprising Robert G. | shades Thos. Damn of Phila Fini didg Secretary, Daul and called his st * ' city, one re y nite means are about 9 to 1, and in such a panic his retail store at the corner of Broadway and | we suppose, to the General's recollection of Auld | deiphia, Chas. E. Gicgory sud Henry J. Hoy be tal i iran eain Hamsak. Gaciakiod with Bait, P. Hougtou, and J, Phasten Trustees, bask Waaare adisiada pescstecr sc ha Svea ey Tenth stroct ; it is not his seven thousand | Lang Syne.” If they had been Gve-pronged, aud had | Jersey, Pity, Benjamin A matew-cherry roses (cumaled means iy ST aa to vessels and goods entering Mexican ports, as we are now paselng through, 1,000 to 1. ; 9 ted either to Gea. Busmipan or Gen. | We ciaReh ted. Ande ade). BROOKLYN, Eiished ‘tn the Disaker shoots this moraine bos tad v , ‘dea | acres of Hempstead Plains ; it is not his im. | been presented either to Gen, Bi au oF Calvin rge W of Pittsburg, paid ros de Tours, with the effect of worked RE ye Gtw oftwo or three days ago. However, we do not say this with avy idea P _ A fair for the beveftt of the Williamsburgh Indus- 4. A drap eupréme, with ine gray Pekia eatin over fake noel peeved Ap Waehiogion Hal, m the of Ban Franciecos rays DOE: (nek © re A a wold cigar case, @ gold sbuif box, fur Telow the con of production, ine efie S94 tala satin, deep sapphire color of an lucreds- | — ‘The firstannual Convention of the Diocese of Long | aud gold headed cae. L “J practical ence duti fuch | pie richness of tone. Island Is in sess nin the Church, of the Holy Trinity, | phe Comptroller of Currency has published a clre imports ~ and deprive our home | mai 6. An aquamarine mnslin poult de soie, lage ana Clinton streets, Bishop Litucjobn pre: | outar to tie national Dauke, aking, & Tull exnipt o fucturers of the protection which our | 7! A'plain bench colored vi lve thelr business for the year, boginulug Ock, 1, 1805, au laws intended they should have, ‘The President » 5. A Chambery gauze, white ground, with lilac Pe- Police Oficer Martin MeGinnes, who lise been c including Sept. 1, 180 sured them that he would do kin satin and Pompedour stamp, of clubbing + Ozau, an old man, was rhe New I ire State ferred thom to Becretary Routwell, The latter heard | img or the’ stripes iw the rich tawuy yellow of | Heutwry, Me eterdan obs e inesa oe olaven yokes a coe them patiently, and promised to examine the repor’ | Krruscan pottery, ealled Campana color, * r ye fro ‘Barrington, drawin handsomely aeeo ee pberl Trcusury” Agent Pirwell, ant toRugope | Piruecun pottery, called Campane color: | a iy, | FLASHES FROM THE OCEAN CABLES, | ruricotuge on wie * i to examine the miter in waieh the goods impurted een f ¢ known what Auld Lang menso real estate in various parts of the elty § | 5.6 was referred to, ‘The handles are of pearl and it is not his costly house on the Fifth avenue | jyory, ands epread eagle ts engraved upon the blades, —palace as it is absurdly called, for we do | which are joined to the handles by bands ot gold not havo palaces in America; nor is it the | Ov cucl blade Is inseribed: U, $, Grant, President of vast amount of his wealth, real and personal, | Me Uaited States, et people take their own course, all told. Life is short; and happy is the Mastek Baden Do Sank Bart astra icant mortal who can paddle his canoe safely o | To the Bititor of The Manslaughter by Railroad Employees— | the Stygian lake, when he has to leave all Sin thelr resp ifent Grant, tention to the excessively iow tnvor el manufactured in ioreign ports, below the cost of production, the effe Lax, the public would ha and embroidered white watt tah cca pees lara will’ pay stiaction to. th The Hon, W, H. Seward recelved several valuable If proachings and warnings could prevent men making fools of themselves, the world would be vastly wiser than it is, We can only chronicle the phenomena of the day and I have read in your valuable paper 1 ith much Jntercet a 0 0 ee otuer hae, This dress i to be worn looped up. “ ' ship Clinton, from Galveston, picked ny Inefliciency of Criminal Law. his worldly goods behind him, With much jntercst and profit am account of the re | TOME Ci untry were, invoiced at the foreign Cus: | Ti “euntrast. of the two faces produces am elcaust | The Paria Bourse closed dui; Rentes 71f, te, Dye ry Urge hie a Re bard Ww hen, is th d distinction, the | tt Teckless attempt of the gold gamblers to de- | tom Houses, and which report, the doiegation say. | effect (The Prince and Princess of Walos were received y TW, (oe firet atecand Chinese chbere There could not well be @ clearer case of hat, then, is the proud distinction, the | jioy credit and precipitate a Auancial panic, the dire | iully explained the frauds i invoicing of which they IL, Arobe with narrow flounces, white ground | in Paris yesterday vy the Emperor, f Trade Wind, which suak on the 24h, complaine ‘The secoud mate's boat ts sll inking. Secretary Boutwell maid that If the | wich tthe coral Ho: gull meer x, | ol ALT. J is | eft cts of which cannot yet be securately ascertaine bark Maythorn, from Liverpool! for New York, It than that of the engi Guirvin, | chief glory of Mr, aT Brawanrt Tt is | omccts of which cannot yet be s curately Gee tained, ficte sould appear us) reprcsenied, he, would take ih ie oneal Sar Nant ane acca! sa wnhe, hark i mipore, frome Lirereeo| for Now ork Tears Plar ot Apes Tua teed dah lice la who has just been acquitted at Milford, | best stated by quoting his own words—wonds | so wideroread und general t# tho ruin. Now, Mr. } menauros to nave Kouds arriving In tie Caited States | waning. Te epiaven to th 4 Hea reoane ladon with petroleam wore burned | kA chi of Judicial ofiver ofa Soathern Stato is pe led t boastfully, but very modestly spoken by | Euitor, among other modern discoveries, there has | appraised at What wae thelr (ull value abroad, sree exanfalng te bull of the + and | gn borides, Mrance, ca Tuesday evening. ted 10 Feniain i office, hie wove OF decisions a Pa, by the jury before whom be was tried | not boastiu iy, M4 7 boon found to exist among the statutes of this State me itis paid sl SL short atthe eight, dagacd by mi y te recousEUCMOR It is reported tn oMelal circles tn Maeld that the for murier, !n causing the Mast Hope acci- | him. Speaking of his object in life, some commoniy yelovt she Conspiracy Act.” The | Another Murder in t eter County. | them ntdleplay, reoent Hobe of Mr ewes tae ‘been wrndes re, John Toas, of Kansas City, Mo. allowed hie wifo i rEW. ree jonpou?, Sept. -—Walte er, Sr., @ resi- 7 7 “01 the rent god children th Chacies Munith, and the font on the Erie Railway, time Mo, to An soqualotanne, Mis Arana Moa of hi leoarery was pe ine working anon ops Ailstne connie: ete banntomad or NEW IBRSEX, BE A murder of the towed the at aducgtanl si ve and then The Judge who presided st’the trial was | sald: ‘J do business to cetablish & principle. | men of his oy nae aie ne TT eee eee eaay EN tne. ER wort ts the | A Cgavention of the fit men of New Jersey is to | |, Formidable bande of Republicans are concentrate ide, ‘and Matin iu thesuoulder,”. ve CMMAFeS 1 5 © eld ih Jerse’ lay. 4 7 surprised and mortified at its result. When | It is the princip'e of truth, 1 am in a stat pelea aree Ase plies de podcrspon eed Pryird at ibe warning of -adog'at widnight,, Hi wa eld ad A daly CO pei nc D jovernment lave despaiched colbe Ames Compan #4 Chicopee x shave Joa the verdict had been rendered, he severely | of continual warfare to prevent what are numbers to receive thelr rtghte and to protect thelr bead ead) brea were riddied with bucks! i aunt ic sts Reudive ba te scalded on Truce. the Zine’ Pars correnpondent annrta dha thre con rd a increta te mite Bo m4 disc e1 tablish. | intercats. ‘The; co atore; at least 80 4 Ratlrowd, died yesierday ul way. The ware cost 612.000, Every th ‘erved at the reprimanded the Jury, and dischargd them called white Aes bekage told ta may, amswbtiohs | wight that learned luminary of the law, a, Poliee ‘The Northern Passage 0; "Timothy Connerty, who had been run over on the be Aras SP Ste So Reas Pe hor One ine EcNORES SRE jer service during the term of the | ment, Justice Dodge, who had the temerity to issue war- oe Fele Itallrond. near the Jersey Clty depot, died on Tues- ‘The brig Excelstor, whieh left New York on the pieces. from further ie : oy ia the chief gl f M. rants for the arrest of two of our umber, and they Dr. Hall, who Is in the city, has discovered to ® | gay night wt the Jersey City Hospital, 20a of Augusf for Fecaump, has becn abandvued at soa. Judwe Smith of Tennessee has decided that when Court, as having showa themselves unfit to} hat is it; that is the glory of Mr. | rire cent to prison as conspirators, Now, alt, my | Sortainty Wal the sane year tat the Krebus and Terr Tn the storm on Sunday reveral foot of the beach, | Ts Cre were saved, tno Wothad tausn, during the ato Wary Acq med fn Srewanr, He may go on accumulating | objct to inviting your attention to thie tantior orthwest Puseage, hi board. oproaite ‘the lighthouse, Atlante Chy, N. Only one point of the mediation of the great pow. | eccunation of part of nn insurrectionary elale. dhe Ci et ee jurors. that you mu: Hiebait of the workingmen, ‘wliose | aio certain that the of Franklin's ied awar. ‘he sea is grudually wacrouchiug upou | ers of Kurope, lu themattor at issue between Turkey | [aiong as oiizens of tng viuited suates; and COMMets This case adds ite weight to the alroady | wealth ; if he live long enouh, he may swell | egise you ‘Atwaye champion, demand that ive same Sxpedition are ia a iteaae’s Land, bt | the lighthouse, iia AS pee Gna Baypt, hee Sot auisluctory, between them and other citizens becaivs valid. i Judge : rants for | it wil! req season, Whe! jam snd Warren Con! trong evidence that the criminal law is in- | his millions to billions, He may dloop his | iy treat uhese Wall strect Conapirato rs (nist of | Was ot able to is : ot Sidatoe streets Hobokeds while gathering chest. 1 Maral errang apiltimants. either Mexican or American, for dame efficient and uate means of pun- | last sleep in a gorgeous tomb which testifies | whose names he will find in Tie Sun of Last Savard . eer puis nt Washington ‘uillaze, were preciitated about | propose io the ef. om Sitner SORELY eat band TH P t and inadequate as @ a Pp yo — on But no storied urn | ween, (be Principle enumelated in Grvat's inaugur Rockwood, 689 Drosdway, has got out some | fwenty rect by the breaking ot‘, is ing of Spain, mlalok enor caine Oi Maren, i . In | of we jecay. nt i hotographs of fast horses—Dexter, iy o of ken, held an inquest Inst twhment in the case of railroad accidents. am! ry: that the readiest way to insure the repeal of av od! cP enone sre! ag are ye ened renee White, mM Hf Boval ry Seaaytr eho, malaslon -) She face of testimony which in any other but | shall record for him a more honorable epitaph yg At atrietly enforens. ils ak » railroad case would insure conviction, | than that which is written in the above brief L New Yous, Sept, 9, 1860, i w om i which'are not only gvod likenesses, but exauisite } drowned Zeterday worming. having wal 4a bie seen Works of are ‘s Troy canal