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———— POUIRTY-IIGHTM YCAR COLFISK ON THE WARPATH, NEW YORK, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1870. PRICE TWO CENTS. Davia, aod a tot of Grant's relations got opascbeme | A M1 AN WIT () BOUGHT A WIFE, importaned by his refatives and friends against TIE : BELEAGUERED OITY. RITUALISTIC CEREMONIES. GRANT & C018 MADEIRA WINER to make a big pile out of Cuba, and 60 went back on the commission of matrimony, while his inclination their recog’ ition of the revolutionary Government, neers pred, Bim no. lees strongly toward the fatal Koa ination camsseatipinanaes GOULD PAYS GRANT'S SUBSCRIPTION | A proclomation of recognition had aetnaliy been | SEQUBL TO THE HISTORY OF wat. | meal woo mitrise hon Te we A TEMPORARY SUSPENSTON OF HOs- ODSOLRETR USAGES AT THE ORATORY 1) THE RAWLINS FUND. Writven and was all ready for promulgation, and TULL AND THE WIDOW RADD, | FMA, doubilae, fovring, and hoy SILITIEG BECURED. OF Bf. SACRAMENT. pose i would lave beon taraed in a few days liad it not been ~— Bahande winrar ashes Me whole Story at I Halt the Subserips | for (hat echeme, ‘The speculators, through Banerott | The Widow Rabb being Enriched, becom: Tie ceremony over, Ma conntenance brightened Sept. 18.—Acting ander the in- reed to Fisk—How it All Came about title Dan, Butterfield ta the Poo! Jny Gould ne a Statesman-Why Cuba was not Recognized by the Admins Davis, got hold of old Pish, and woclled him blind, Mrs. Ta Fish wis never offered money, but he was fooled by those who heard the clink of coin'in the scheme, Gonkd thinks Cuba would have been one of the nd, Will an exbression Am the Marriage, of Jor, he sat down to dinner with his bride, Correspoudence of The sun. suletanticl meal weil disevssed, Mrs. Tall - Rabb, late Mare néo Johason, or otherw ac— Inptamarouis, Sept. 11, 1870.—Some two | are: ang, tutulea t9 her ieee lord (hut wot eeactoy) ating to the tuliuess Stroctions of the ‘Treasury officials, the Custom officers recently examined the curgo brought home from foreign stations in United States Lonpox, Sept. 18.—Tho Observer prints in offi- | naval vessels, ond in many cases naval officers were the Milliner ae of Visitors Yesterday. ‘The Oratory of St. Sacrament, on Broadway, ra thons 2 i months ago [had occasion to write you the exiraor- | lifted up her voice and sail aa'o hint clal type tho following statement: uble to expluln how and why certain | was yesterdey the scene of a grand Ritnalistic ma . ahd of States of this Union to-day if Rawling had lived. ‘on ean Co ve ol or ‘ ha On ssiurday morning Inst ae ae fu a | You Obebt to tain @iih Contd aNenN GMD, Se ons Hemi sareor of Mrs, Mary A. Rabb, a8 siren Tinwee eo Weets Eres Be cick airar ean Tie Prospects of peace are now better than at | Packages of foreign wines were on board. Mr. | At haif-yuet 10 o'clock In the morning the worship yn Cok Fisk, at thy ofice of : ; Y or tha sarted,. Rives nad HOV Rleme Ven UENO tone ry no since the of the war, Lord Ne Collecto ° . few calidon Col Fiske, at show you just Low mach the island would be merit, | ANCE. Your renders will romembor that, « Prrted, Alor, wd mot alone, Von Vrach folluwod | $y time, Hace the beginning of the war, Lord Jor, the Collector of Annapolis, not to | pers beuan to arrive, and the cburch was soon Bite Ki brood, to get the exach truth in r er, whe carried the hea spe iat she reached her dest ; ; ido} by other e101 \a eet ine en La thonsand | 10 this country asa market for oursurbias products, | ®A%4y Yonder, se earcied tuo heart of a respects ‘she reached Ree destination ia | goiiniuaebotween Jules Favre und Count von Mine | 8 outdone by othr eustoms officials, tmcut of Grant - crowded, The eyes of the congregation ecemed to to ol man—Wiliian ‘Call—by storm; and morck, It is said # brief armistice has already been | watehod bis opporanity, and whea the prac. | + don the beautiful altar of the edifice, Ta geri to th sa plaice of winter rosort for our invalids, and to , PAYING THR PIPER, te sid 7 tt . = Brac: | te centred on the beautiful altar of the edifice. deine soleerpten to the Rawlios fund by Jay A bibs on fo hogs at T | contrary to ail common exverionce and kuown pro- flab ten srranced, tico ship Savannih roxched there on the | pers wero burning on the Gospel and Epistio ride a w was arrayed in citizen's attire, | ur Fiet folks up North who would like to eave @re- | Cojgnu: he tavieied eee +] gg The next anperrance of the ‘Tul!- ee ere | Liter—Nothing is officially known in London of | yr Gould. The Colo el was arrayed +] woot during the ecld sosgon, and all that sort of | “2tHM: he lavished upon or cousidurable sams ot | ene putiic wie dean of ue ature anne we M fy | Loth inst.. he mado a rald on all the canary birds, | and in Ite intermediate niches, and a. golden cross, teat but not cuuly. Ho wore a fawucoiored velve 5 a money, for tho ostensible purpose of soitening ber | Tuil for logal services, 210M, Mes. Rink Ta. the reported armistice, The rumor ts abtolute'y | warking sticks, baskets, and the like, brought home teria, }hek | Milng. Gould has got the fongest, and the hardost, with a siiadowy crayon of the eracifed Redeemer, stood Delween, ‘There was a 1 on the Epistle side, and the ve Jay thereon. An clegantly-bow of C Without foundation, An interview between Bi marck and Jules Favre wil! probably taxo place, Bismarck having declared his feadiness to receive him, but the same despatch says that while he lias no objection ton conversation with @ titular French + coat est of the sams m wever agteoable this tans | RAMS was not menoDed, but she took Won hers boris e+ coat, with vest of t ifr te iret erecscre tite tans | Sart payment of cost a few days ater by deluging Lapa tae HA GIR dB eal aa a Jou bet," Dor Of procesding was to ‘uli, his relatives and | said wicornoy wiln.a bucke: of niops ne. he was tenis foots, Hie ehirt bosom was claborate'y e alr p rik eevee Velreatlaw did not find it at all divertivg, aud, | ine his way de alts ot the bulling 1 wuteh ¥ ¥ fol he ColoncT. RANT, Avie . Hoe tavor.tle impression dered, ard bore upon its snowy folds the C % . ‘ with the advice of friends, and by tho aid of an eins Le rapes resplendent diamond pin, After exchangicg tli “Ore question more, Colonel, as to that Rawlins irouly formed of the tdi obuurate afections, UH Ho midehivinen ay mementoos of their cruise » levellest head on ail public matters that you About the Canary and Matoira I+jan da, Mr. Taylor had made extensive arrangements for the seizure by having at hand a fall corps of Depn- at credence table els for the ablation 1 cory of the Book on Prayer, te cover atorned with the Your readers hay attorney, tnstivatod suit agai eo And Bnanele 4 we!l eno ad that the a, A special Instrneiions fro mbtem of the redemption 0 print ¢ jubseHpiicady ORIN hin weaaription ie Gear t siren nnd @naucier, itis wel enouch to ald that the | Miaitdee (ne fates vet be nena ties, ond he rays he had special Inatrnecions from | embtem of the redemption, and the print decorated salutes, we opencd business by say! be 7 PuOR wee mi Tue BEWITCHING WiDow shower that war vieited upon lis devoted wead was the Castoms oftcers at Fortress Mouroo, in secord- | with eplendid tnitval tetters, rested on a walnut + Colenel, Lave come to ask you for to Honor Of the memory of bie dearest friend. I! | toe ihe recovery of money or moneys which ohe bad | VAFels acetdental, Mobil bet Lt taal ance with orders from Secretary Boutwell, toreize | stand. ‘The frontal wos ornawentod with rowe of bout Sir, Could" pi ing Gen, Grant's subscription | a+a sacred offering upon the altar of frlendsitp; | rere tans ane roonatinn to have coarered to | {HE DEED OF ManAtAGu sErrLawer® ntooRDaD, | or ihe ‘atersiow will be ucalete, Germany does not | Svervining that eilght bo landed, ‘Cader, tne tm | Coie aren eye ele eerie fom a ; i hove, then, could he al " em irrines o | feel ins position where ee ne called upon hen, 8 £ the monog . fo the Rawlins tnd Ne oat Allow It to bo pald by © stra: | hora freo.wit gift—according to Iw, have ng nived vogetner tne sueegror taceatte Aire. | Reutrale or appeaied to by the French to ronouuee | struction, tranks, &e., were cited, and everything | 8." with a haitce, eurmecnted ty to embloa ce © Well, the fucts are that Gontd raid the snbserip: | ge: P In tho midst of tho litigation Wm. Tull, who had | rojourning upon the “home place” o partvortne | the material guaranteca essential to her future se- | worked well until Mr, Taylor discovered on board | the Holy Ghost, in the contre, sem. and tha Ga cxprensed umset as very wed | * rm ei se Bey, Great 2 / only ® greedy | been held in some kind of forciole durinco, came | second part, the party of necond part awelling In OAL eS ae Wl the part of | te suip $2,500 worth of rare wines from Madeira, m9 Maas ey ttle wreteh, but he's fool, He don't know any- periect weclasion in Miler's Block, in this | 9! . ‘ , stiized for it. J Lither from his farm tn Morgan county, baitled the . : Franco wa lias Just failed. Considering, sino, that | belonging to Presidout Grant, Secretary Robeson, | hegan precitcly at 11 o'clock, A quiet stir amon, ow much was the andeeription (ing, He tasn't brains enough to comprehend the ii SUE but, tema to ls exreement the party Of the | sotnicg ts to beg bate baatel A \ care of his old guard at the depot by gotting off the | Orst part executed a deed of conveyance to the party ved but much may be lost by 4 | and Postmaster-Geueral Cron:well, be col tie noun that the el It was one (how and dollars, Gould also eub- | position in which saeh a thing places him before the the congregation announced that Lie clerical process bap vt" | Stn, Abn me aera | ge tne sm ct Ms |e amend yr | traenne stress ov nat | “Anan sein thea or ot | o's th ee eda thousand, and he pall St bimsel : Jers Blook, the abode of Mro, Rabb. ‘There b per or otwr ara Inte for peace, out not | the last named gentleman, he was in adecided fix ent, th bivpers t toward Were those snbseriptions patd by check 1" raved # thousand dollars by It, He is too destitate | iaterviowed by the reporters, ea in lay fous. fecal acumen and accurgcy which distinguished the | for an armistice, He adda privately that he is well Leda bed Hecliedtldtsred Ln ttaalhad asl} riage settlement, andwhich will alfurd to neither inistrators of aad Win, If the midshipman's canary birds and walking to what of any larity a French Ministers absenting’ts, neceseiey? tors, of Peace, | Flicks wore seized, the wine would have to be avined must expose himself; bat that is not tho fault of the | also, At this point the Collector's fear of official Germans. If M. Favre expects his mission to be fruitful be must be prepared to sacrifice hls party to | “l*Pleasure overcame his euddenly-developed hones his country; ty, and le called bis deputies off, and declined to door of the robing room, and saw the pricstend choristers as they came out chenting the proces tional hymn, They marched in the following order: ‘The Cross-bearer, Choristers tn cassocks and surplices, two and two Yes, Here, Coman, go and ask Mr. Gould to | of sensibility to comprehend what you say about | sPrery, also, wae the man of Mrs, Rabb's tend: pelrs, executors, nor deni] we thore Kaw line fund checks. the subscription's being @ *ascred offering upon the | seyotion, Me. Vroom, norttt Leestat {alla possl Yecehanice of proving It nul: and yold, Major Coman,’ the ColosePa private secretary. | altar of telendehip.’ He ts lacapabte of tree tried | 4 stsra's iio old saan,” wae her introdaction ; . % deed so bindi Mra, Tuli's atlorneys said tuey gent for echecks, and sooa returning, nanded anid never felt any of the sentiment which trae | ean gpenk for himse'f, mised to huve No more litigation or trouble ubows to Colonel Fisk, who tarced to as and said; | friendship inspires, To eam him up in one sentence, | Turning A ‘Tie British Foreign Omice announces that mes: | prosecute the investigation, further. Acolytes to pearies cassuaks aad oi er fs the check that Gould gave for | lie in he nation's hog.” Met Toad ennele: are the folxs that | ven more conflicting than the emotions of the havo been transmitted during the laatgten | my Now Mee Parkena Here, you are, ts the © « "shor. tothe money, if you | old man in. love are rumors respecting the move Miyests's Government. from the both: | | Tue auestion is, did the Presidoat and his Cabinet | a we 7 bis own rultcription, It ts made payable to th I see, Color Now, if you'll give me that let- i gat down, ments and Intentions of Mrs. Johowon-Marqoam- | erents to one another, trough Lord Lyons .aud | officers intend to bring this wine into the country Is thin order the procession reached the atta , "1 go." Rabb-Tull. Ono story goes tuat she has sold her fer of Gon, Butterfeld, who was the treae. | ter you spoke of, I'll go. ‘THR FUNNIEST-LOOKING OLD FRLLOW, Foal sebato and. conteripinton going to" Collivimta urer of the fund, and is endorsed by bim | ‘Here itis. 1 was gol feserd in mnch-washed pantatoons of blue Jean, | with ber husbaad and Von Vroom; another that she treasurer, and bas the bank cancellation on it. COL. vist's Lutran, ands torn Linen coat, his miserable rag of a shirt | will When Gould paid bis own subscription, Batter. | ro tne Eavtor of The Sun. amonless and timp. He had kind, blac ees, and cast te each reverentiy bowed before the golden erucifix, ‘The priest then began the Introlt.the Lord's Prayer, opens the ante-coumunion service ot the Episcopal Chureh. ‘This he intoned at the foot of through Count Bernstol. t d to Custom House regulations ? MM. Bavro tn determined to go immediately to — Phscgibet be thecal nay Seiad THR GRAMAN HRADQDAATERA, IMPORTING DEATH. S pleasant emiie, which. as we-shook necde: wae at UTURE IN WALL STREET, No basts for ig 05 pag deen Been ere 4 —.- the altar, He ascended the steps, and read the felt rocvested to hit that it wonld be a great seco Daan Sin: notice in yonr tasne-of this morning | vided tetwoen Mrs. Rabband the reporters Heeaid | Whither ahe tas been areed to como by a stock onclen cs ira kane, sppeeted a thojhegau or | A Cholera Corpse Hidden . bitte bh CONS anlar oe podation to Grant if be (Gould) woeld pay bis ower lem Graut Buchred,"” whleh } thet the hounds wero waichiog ‘or him ut the | BOSC of great woalts ant Qnanclal ability AMM | Villeneuve and Bruno: Magar—A Story from Ul the page which Iny obliquely toward the gospel aide, (Grant's) snoseription also, Gould then pall Great's |e ee eae on thet Fravatard ani eateog ener hye, wuom, gated at the | OO toe from the metropolis of iadiata’s tn eae |, PARis, Bept. 11.=-The Urasslane have boon seen | | Bay—Peotilence frei HH THEN LOOKED UP AT THN CRUCIFLE, Ly “ The Pres rent to Le 1 a 5 rel 4 X “i gabscripticn with this cheek, which, you vee, te also | riymontn Hoek on Tuesday last. and on gomncow the | too if the ault was Inatitated withowt his acencuine Port oF the last teary, she apoe ited upon the fash: Lyouat % Colmar and Mulhouse marching toward | ‘The revenue authorities, having reason to sas- Passed toward the Credence table. and read the drawn to the order of Batterficld, and endorsed and | Pat exhibited @ pass on the New Jersey Soutnern | hosnid that he was worriad into it: that hey would | laable drive of Delaware strect last evening in her Peck thas smuzgling operations have been carried on | Epistie, Returning to thee the altar, 2 Ke'lroad, butas Adiniral Fisk had given orders nat to | not ict hin sew her and settle tt hee Own carriage, oF rather ® ticut, graceful piaeton, THK PRUSIAN FORCES CROSEKD THR SPINE Bowed en ber 1d moved to the other side f ‘ked ‘awlins fund’ by bim on the back." pas: any of Gen. Grant's ft ‘60. Any Donte of th ir and settle it bis own way, 8e he | Artes by & mottled, bighateppiny od of exo to @ considerable oxtent, detailed several special wed as before, and mo 1 Other tide from earked ‘Raw! ge: ay “of Gea nie“rnitond jue | Nithed. In proof of whieh he wbowed uaiics of | Atawn by a mettiod, bigh-stepping 00 evening oar Atbie, but were driven beck. | Smears for eorvice in the lower bay, Last Friday | Wuieh he read the Gospel of ihe diy. ‘Lhe oie THE CHECK. wad repudiated: fate was demknt wval of the auit as follows Ang, Beauty and Spee, oa einen, Meo, Tell ‘apnonading Is now licard toward Biceire, Q ¥ | times during which bo faced the people were at the Fisk handed us th ie, Whereet we et ed, notwithstanding his right bower. Col Tom. Mur Tutt + Mar Siacty dovatt of the arte eae eeaieere: Tall © | The King refuses to recornize the Provisional | they went on bonra the brig H.G. Berry, then an- | fee ministration and whon he pronoun-ed the Gol. Fisk haedod'us the eeck, wherect we give a | Si selestenencine Gu rien bower. o Hoey, of the | Keecived of Wiliam tail singularly of the arts which distinguish h Government; he will only recoguize the Emperor or | chored in the {I Shoe, near Sandy Hook, Mr. | benediction. As the close of the Gospel the fpr, for the benedit of future historians and Ui- | Adin Raprets, hastened ty Urant’e rescue, got tims | ecuUs eis ior tr adstan veal ed | A¢%: Mer dross ta at all times severe in its sim: | Bazsines " salad iy iihnsd the necan, | brant descended. the sitar and sat in the sates, ographers leaets and te passed aio Gaee, tue itn ot June, Wsi0 ML SMocH, Clerk’? | plicity, Sho wears her own hair, dres cd plaiuly, Minvicarnrm, Sept, 1%—Cotmar and :Mothaose | Fideau and his assistants, on nearing the vessel, while the Key. Mr. Bradley, the criest of the min: ‘This order. now come te rounds of the papers, ts ‘Ther, you foel secure #* addr ing Mrs. itabb. HEM FIGURE, WHICH 18 TALL AND MRAGR are certainly occupied by tho Baden contingents uu- | noted a sickening stench, which was explatued to sion, preached’ the sermon from St Luke's Gospel, B | seentlrely sidorent from the real order tsrued' to poe ymaynore.” she replied, “1 ouzht to feel happy, | she tikes no’ trouble to adorn. ler ‘best | der Gea. Heller, them when they boarded the brig. Inquiring for | (#84 chapter). the pamace embodsiag, the inatraes Zz i | the commanders of the steamers owned by tue Nar- | bat I nave been go tossed about aud distracted of | toilet ia a binct elpaea aud black Nespolitvn tions given by Christ to his Apoatles to make pree ZEZ_{ | ragancett Stesmohip Company that fam concoting, | fas, that Leanuot fool secure, Lam afraid to feel | hat, oruamentel vy. 4 aincle blush rose. I aoUsE Tete caREn AY SRDANs ug | (he caplalo, they were informed that he liad gone on | raratigna for the Grat celebration of the Holy S08: in justice not only to th prporation T represent, ttled. My life ts threatened (weeoine], and I | walk is good, ant her appearance, as tina by Bertix, Sept. 18.—A telegram from the King's | shore with the pilot and four of bis men. He thea Encharist, e533 ‘ut aso to the individual against whom the garbied | don't know what will becoine of ms. Lovie wt this served beore, is suel to command atten- arters makes a great reduction in the asked to see the vessel's manifest, bat the mate said The preacher dveit upon the necessity ibe. | FBS order appears to be specially aimed (occapring the | letter It ty oe of several that have Dera sent me.” | tion. Her power lies In her m: wich, to | ber of prisone: cured by the ¢ ree ata bea louked “te taking the key | (0¢ Preparations for receiving the sxcrament, a 2ezzi | exalted position of Chiet Maristrate of this coun. In the cheapest kind of a pampkin-colucad envel elicits sympathy, that tbe total namb: shat the captain bad locker op, ing the Key | closed with the usual ascriotion. He then returned es 3 3 ay, bovore the Dablie the Kenaine order, and | ope was a half stivet of note paper, with tue Collve in lertakes, oho including with hm, “At tenath the mate informed him that | to the Sacriaty, ad the oficiating pret restconded Sept. 11, 180, | BF tthe waine time my reasons for its tant, ing conteuts written with a lead pencil, HII Woatever rile sie ne four of the crew liad been taken down by yeflow | the alr, bowed before the erucifz, and mo a [=| Mt there was uny intention on the part: f the er's widow or Masonic re- { All ra- slowly to the Epistle eide with the chalice, wh Martin @ Co.'= £5! | surscriner to this letter tat ihe President of the Bie Uren Ry SADR ARDS she en tat atid fort. She tas, however, crane eqcave Of Bussine from Mots are to- | fever in the vorage from Havana, and thet the cap. | Sy scolyte ‘poured wine therein, ‘Heturning to the Duals Gan toceetnl can Untied States, or any of his family or sta, while | Mrs. M.A. Kah, radusted in these panied, : tephen Pulne, had died of eholera, and that and now as suc: A, ant otherwi Tostate wit) wh centre the celebrant inton office of consecray uring which he made th Favellitg on the steamers of the Narracanse Wil! you let a triend advive you? You are in danger *teamsbip line, ehou!d not be treated with th at. | che hous On YOUF KFACK; huHF are ACCULOIAL ae JAY oO CLD, ON, Nopt. 18—Noon—T'rince Albrecht, with | one'of th e crew had died of yellow fever. ‘He atded ‘artillery, passed through brovine om | that the body of the captain was U m i the lower ul Gnancier, manages, disna yet ant la tion, 1 ernie die eme vi '. Be Che har hese weeeroe Fo IN p 1 x y Friday, ‘and proceeded to Nangis, hold of the brig. Discrediting this story, the officers SIGN OF THR CROSS OVER THE CHALICN roneons, eves: eevee eenitey te cidate weeaiat Teonent ai weersent Lidice ANOEEAY (GF We al etree crane a8 Brenig —On Saturday Gen. Vinoy made a recon. | prosecuted a search, and, descending t© the lower | three tines, all the congremstion devoutly bow tie sinple trath, and the jo truth, is that an ig a ee Pou kaee- nes é eerste amit huissance frow Paris, and discovered a force of hold, they found there, in coataet with the cargo of | their heade,*He thee d ivored the ren naining prayer e issred to allow ge cf pay- | cuough wo tase you far away ANDELW JOUNSON AGAIN, 89,000 PRESSIANS, sugar, the box contaiving the decomposed corpee of | Turning round to the congreration, Le pronounced Recommortatio: ey might call foi ‘oa kaew what I do, you would got wip uve the captain, the benediction, all kneeling while he intoned the f {i 1s is the beginning lug of the order I AY Raa posted at Cretoll. A skirmish took place, inwhich | ‘The officers went to Tompkineville and filed an | words: “The poare of God which passcth all anders H eatin dteeen Vou wit obecrves | qdecheoegiaye means of fnding out the ua The Old Story Repented—The Democratte | the Feonch lost 1 killed and 80 wounsted. A can- | aMduvit setting forth the facts us telaied above, Handing.” ec, the worshippers hen rose and the ihe * ed into you he Da | Are ROE disotos i" if Tennesce Arrangi ade followod, lasting two hours. Cannonadins a eval hieadebes joat moved tothe Epistle side wi ie ebalice, On tie Lack of the chee is Gen, Rutterfeld's en ‘ pied into your Journal from the Bostoa There was nothing very alarming in th Mean. Sols iaad ioe leeavaaes,, neinase eye has been heard ‘in the Falrection For t ivey and : rage nto which attending acolytes ponred wine and wi doreemeut ond the words “Rawlins fund," | ip: reston for baking (hla Souren Cr) tho | While she tulkea freely before Mr. Tull, ’ x es ; af Chatenton, It ts rep: at Gen. von gulken MURDER IN YORKVILLE. ter, this being the ceremony of the last ablatio the General's well-known handwrittr ater in & commonicenen tek nae ew ene the | calling him * uncle,” sosetimes © the o asuvitte, Sept. 18.—Ex-lresident Andrew | sins command. iiss been edded to tue Pracsian ——. ‘The celebrant cloted the services at the Gospol sides stamp of the Chatham Natlovel Bank, w nishing ire: trans; urtation,to the Presi, | l0vking at her with oudnese, and wodding asve Johnson spoke in Gallatin ‘ast night to a larve Approucuing Paris, A Huabaud Stabbed by bis Wife's Visitor— | and having covere! the flalice len the sanctuary, Batlerfield kept lle geeonnt, and where bho dep . 11 WAS 4 STRANGE scENE, antience, He briefy reviewed bis public earecr BISMANCR’S WANING TO THE PRESS. ‘The Escape of the Assassin, Terria ores croeecrreecery HO: SHOE IN ED: Oy . set 4a perdegicys INNUMEPADL® RELATIONS to acto! looks of ® the jure th ens: ainda his con- its nin A Mr. Brenkle has for some time been runnin, ~ anne! h ainirat! the check. It also hae the wana) revenge check Indy 4s L did to a very great extent | ‘aking into account the admiring looks of * the oug | tlure the opening of the wor, maintainel his con- | Lonpax, Sept. 18. Inemarck has vont a warning | ren 8 for | Tho innsie th nt wae admirable. At ¢ to the Independence, » Sou Rennes: tov ge its tone or it will be sup tan cn iis fer, and the ear Ht enmemer, parti cnterty se Thad not the afte? Ge wile of Jacob Ru atlstae of 0. KeUlr Mi eR," HO Sal WL, Uccasutiniss | sisienay, iota ta Than erea ton te te ies ee noe MAt4a GEE OF Es nd cleimed that he Led voted untiormly ofthe whole e antey arming cornposition, Dy pts the Har fom of knowing thet tho civ t b street, nea ; waste ne the consecrae Con 1 National Bapk, where it was made pay. |‘! 3 es extended were | eco.pizec a hard-working matter-ofmet looking ine | We referred to the erin eders) | resmed. Seventy-foorth street, near Firat avenue, and bas | sion the hymn. (his) “Ch taving Viclor™ was finelp eras fo it Wen pald, and then ‘raturned t6 | Shen nat wever lay n even thanwed tor Vidual,with the sinste vem.rkabie feature of Leantt> | Government was organit at they Fepesied'y been ordered to stay away trom the | renderod, ant the selection, “1 Waitel for the Mr. ( ii other ehacica ahes Guanine k e On raves V eatinptiony’ ae ne npr C oye Dark and tu trows, they are eaprie Qt be tad beon subverted! since te be had house. But Brenkle persiried in bis attentions to tora, ae Baer ae Able ee at Me od dheek, wevuids RE nee eh ena tik hot cnly tarnished « monnt | hue teen a resklent of Inuianapoils tof yearie cad to | Heat Desk & Den srgctel Miers | Loxnox, ‘The French mail just re- | Sire, Kester, Last evening Brevkie again visited | Wi"=% Of 8 Dove” was charmingly sung at the po pipiens ; Fp renemn paren (ic. Le but thar T had A widower, z and Would. not ttre mnie | ceived via Dover contains nothing ofa later date | Mrs. Evsier's house, and was canght toere dy the | When the services were ended, a Sex reporter Cole aes check is dated September 11, 1 da at 4 vileg fulseriba Somme days a/tor the 6th of July, to be particular | ite condemned th ention for | tan Friday, Parts was then belligerent in fegiing, sband, whe ordered him to go out, and forever | Na* permitted fo mane at some pr a instruc st was Lefore the great gold earthquaie, when | ;haritics, oid sera: | stout dates, a docuuient was vxvcuted aul died, .9 rance, Ms the Morted by | although 9 conference between Bismarck and Fuvre | to keep’ out of the place, Brevkle torked around | tiers etven ov the Fricst of the. Miveiva to" thie you Gould and Graut and Corbin were all goo IL frigate toe State Con: ration of th waa jetpated, Fort Vincennes had been evacu: | ¢h reread < people, He says: Whatis known as + rene i F malt 8. | wanaiage CONTRACT RETWARN WILLIAM PCL AND the sovereign letpated. i A he premises antil he a EXthey & kiTcALriN i ‘ ‘Rawil MAKT AL RARE. «aud MALT It was se ated, and ils guns bed Locn brougnt withia the | away from the dwelling, wing him will have no pl. ratory, The rites ob SEB DASE OP APPRC STON r ent) mauie and entre unto this tho arty | 1° wlon in diartise, and admonished | wall stabie, stabbed him in the back with # knife, the | served will not ‘one of modern Romon "Yes, we were all on terns of the warmest affec ni wb a by o t ‘ inst repeating the errurs “of the OES, Bept, 18.—The Cores Dintomatique arrived | ring the Tones, and wouadiog Im fatally. | Catholic. usa Qi Met secordanee with the ihgchea tra dadlbevahi adie hoa nedvon gh si r vis al the a} Democracy, und | here today, A great number of volunteers left | Bronkle then escaped, and Kuster was properly ° Sarum vse." pie a ble tress ¢ cot up the Rawlins fund. He sen ‘ Pon, iu the ia ac of Governor, members of Concress | Toure thia morning, going rorthwan cared for by the police. As far as otters are . arcond ant other thousand dollar men to ‘ovowed by ot! ers for various sigs, ens ® marriage is abont to and the Ieelelatar Frew from ausnicwn of | ported that a French corte oF Sk a pathige with wny atter restore the meet at the Sub-Tresenry, aud when they got ther Mr. Gould, beving Mineelt pid the amonnt set | #0 tree The sar! pot thee MPA Y | Foe nat disclalining aeesaeion, ol canseceted thn | Liew, Decrot, occupy the wuods of Clamant ond | Basensive Fire ina Row ef Frame Bulldiage | faith und plone uease f ie days, L would Buit re’ With ble subscription paper, and | UP i reg dene to adnate heuer an agent OF | Coin aren prope aking 8 alt ao orate vids ee a Gala vane ec iu Division Street. a private orators—cta ‘ue tome a rari showed « telegram from Grant to bend the list wilh | Pree uin''=) su'seriution: und tis he aide taking ver of th A Hiab, tielutenied wits: | wilh an apoeal for ceadenen oi discretion to mess | Hetween the Peneslans and three resimeate of the | _ THe tenement buildings at 188 Division strect | tiinper--and thit no our is nt iil col Me (Grav "s name for a thousand dollars, This was | | {Cr granted (hat this disvurcemont wns port an thstet 1 party of ¢ art | om recoustruction aca miliary rule n° BP | Leer tasisted by sume Urtullions of the Mobie | eaveut Ore Inet wight at shout 8 o'clock, aud were Ab seeat Tot our enemies (if auch there be) refrala fone, oud then Gould and ctuers put down the nah fi . a bint panes td) : ae * y nere: ¥ ’ Guards und & battery of orilicrs., The resalt was | partially destroyed. The Ore was in a row of frame p from he Wan as a ane for if this “ meh he o somes, rward Gould was arked to ps. | vortion; bat i spout never have fount faut wish | (MilY of tus own ‘ A Great Incendiary Fire near Troy, Oo riaee the hasan Ualicaeb Nouses owned by Dr. Robinson, ‘The first floor of J they cinnct overt raw il.” (Nets va. dS.) Por olite aut's subscription, and that check you are hold ts Te acsanee CU ee [ne ee Aunaxy, Sept, 18—Midnicht.—An incendiary | duy in baste, having teew iniorwed tuet a seriogs | 18. oecupted by Edward Rollins as a plumbing, gas | #¢ ey een ecchureh of our bare Wg in your Bnzers was Gould's response to th ihe Fallot 1809. Why he did ee | shall be and rem dunes and pre treto the lomber yard of Smith & Craig or ck was tobe Wade, esterday and today | Mins and eandy store, was oarned oat ; loss, | iLI"* hearty, al seal adhe og tall. 1 krow tng wbout his paying i hin), iy only Raown to | eeiearaud tee te OL Ue parts orike Island, onposite the noriiorn part of Troy, at | around Paris ee Festerday and to-day | gso9, Mr, Rollins and (emily were absent, words of te autl nty-righth Article oF WIT found five hundred of it charged tome, Hy th | “i apcies round.” net beandtoreverroman | ' % this afternoon, Tio fre 4s still burnin ‘ —-— Ana Oaks, op seecnd oor, loses #400; no tnsur. | Heli-ion, the words sls of Hicton Jewell of frmous ciler Writes to Mr, Dangon the subj Cea Sat nae ike Mdiosweee scott » ach moaoy inthe |, (iver thicty piles of umber delongin: to this rin Neutral Powers and the War, ance, Mre. Kliza Howard. on third floor, loves $800, | Praity, That to to any, Indeed sea cree tere nent ll suow you before you go." OF rome! to a certain ext Soosel Gf berown cant | O'clock this evening. A sirong wind wae biewine Loxpow, Sept, 17.—M. Th atter two Sater. | and John Davis loses §20; no insnianee, No. 186, + ih eubstance ; wud corpcreslly, carnully, wud am Mr. Gould see President Grant afer he pal . Hot Leing even toanke | {or Wis Sat Grian paren eyo y Ww aus manne | pnd it wos feared ihe fre would exicnd to West | views, hus boon deGnitely informed by Earl Granville | occupied by Mathew Lewis ea om oyeter saloon, war | Wirally, by the wulew ord le aeoar yee he met bin at Corbin’s, You rewember | iene orth trouing te tue United Mrikota rama ihe all turever Geant rene | bold heavy policiess interfere in the setiiement of the terms of peace | of 190, who deals in funey goods, loves ail is furni. | 804 His very human» but luvlcivi; oe Grint wont aa iter BOM (Gen oefiomee kao ce, ant all connected with bin, as becowes the tty —— between Prussia and Fray .e, ture, and his stock of goods 1s considerable damaged 1 igh porition he occupies ab the bead of tuis y, eperraturally, © tu attend Rawlina’s fuseral, ent the ation, ignoring: Mn tre peal ay tho a by way unto Him only know Moaily, divinely, aud tent of me, and never tor | tele own. rand posscrsor th Pine Races on the Lexington Conree, Laxtsartox, Ky., Sept. 18—The first rice for Ii is revorted that thore i# information in the hands | py yw at $1,500; insured ter; he estimat t he first y . 1 of the Provvian Embassy in London leading to the 00. No. 1 d by Wa. Ht. Nichols, a felurred to favhionable dissipation again, Oa bi menent assuming that E deserved any thanks | hate hervoy for bimee'f tha Cee ee PEL eae nee ae oft a f ng that f deserved nd allilomtratars forever reli quienes all tient e Congress stakes, four-mile heate.the ean to ald | of abuts tbo is + Fa sewling is instred for $4,000 ; CURIOSITIES OF ChIME Feturt, !e stopped ia New Yorke @ short time, und is Tire ean ot guiatt senemblance to 8 gen. | iiuisn or interest, whatover iu ine cr en $100, wos easily won by Morgan Serut, t bolle! that some muskets, the property of ibe British | "ha 'es so ‘The buildings are damaged to monet fo wud ther, if the said Mary A. Kab Las ale | Carrie Atverton, Time—7:22¢ fund 4: aid toios4 Ab res iv or | four-mile rice ever run on th! conrse, manage, control, ant ‘lispose Tre second race, for the consolation purse for Property, in like mantcr $8 | beaten horacs, ix entries, 0 nt bad not ten male, a beaten horses, olz eutrle follose he eaue ; and fu vient ready. investe travelled on any of he | otherwise it live, the, shonid b 1 aid B08 uy ou any Government, have been the Fas then Lat Gould met him at Corbiu deus of cp order iat whenever the Pr TH SCENE AT COPDIN's 10, Of is farviiy, oF stat “Was om thing eald by Graut about the paymon’ | fy'stey with the ere, 2 4 to France since tho | of avout §2,00 having been elected - war commenced rvant, Was on trial of eolting re to the turough » Goverament agent. — ec lilet ; Seen en the aat te | aaa aie me arencns, | oft Meet fhe Btseth avery mal he he subseription 2 other focting than # OF Kentleien. AY OF The Aral parte bis heuer eece sore, ove Aterson 8 yearé old t 1 i lomon Phelpe's house and tharn in Westfeld, er wiatross's dead body, haviue ben acnteneed F 1 aha rey yOUF paper os having arty of tho frat parb, Wa heirs, execar | Cori Le c1son.8 years old 1 There are now before Strasbourg eivhteen bat- yesterday with one fee tenal He Of Katy day to four years in Trentom, Vesi-be thanked 4 for paying It, said bo pipetted tu sour p | Adtuidaciators (rey Heany's 8. Ainber, $ years uid. Preys A vemardey phe, beers hae Hh to spate tor's senanction e mirich cbliged, and 80 on. You see, Grant and | Jen, "ht to ile Hoston 7ru Lah poh amenity AND IP TICE @ATD MARRIAOR vee Tish) eries of mortars and rifled cannon, ‘These fire col- ge StOUNE OF Oorn. Les, $15,K8 | par years of ag bie party thought we were made of gold, ond tiere ¢:n bo 8 aoubs; and for eoros few daye custo Je had od eovemn ize as forcsaid, the party of ne elively more tian 7,000 shots into the city every Robert Olshansen's ladies hat tretory, Everereen | Lael nicht John Ror wick and his son, John, J nn NM ‘ a ave been whisrerings that i from one Mtr AEA eter tale day. ‘Thirty ear loads of munitions of war, tuclnd- | avenua, noar Elicidge street, Brooklyn. was buroed on er wane, Newark. ware acre “i for one Jundied and twenty-five thousand dollars | ihe most. idcrative oflies in hiv ell’, in apite of the 1, with covenants of warrant} amr tes Fa Pde aulatals of iron, are thao consumed dally. | wid valves, owned by Mr. ATES Of ee Uronaway, | ate son wes cuchareed,t i Datied f Of us, und expected to got enough before the | notorious fwet tual this lucky individual hid steadiiy timmliane, thet or natcel A Irae depot I 10 be built ae Whitestone wharf, | The Guzetie then goes on to show how immense Rew York. Tabane. which, wae own aby Jotul | The son wechurked, bi father wae Valled for 4 voted emoeratic tic! v “ Tapd in the county of Morzan, in the state of Indiana, | on the este iainer. o lew York, oe ha ssa ah haalantna Pael ie % jn b ed $2,500, = . told speculation was ended to make ail their mai: | Yogig) the Demecratie Ucket for the last twenty | in bic tne party of the fr pare how resides, and | au” North tide Nalleunds mast be the expense of besieging Paris. If a pro i= BAA da - Connelt of #11 Van Brant street, Sonth WWutin: us relations rich. On that oeession, Gould's | '°HS pastor, ¥ beg of you, 1a justice to myself, o acne nome plane of anesnacty ofthe Avery | rank Donnelte, of 888 Rast Thitt portionate outlay be required tuure, five times these POLITICAL SQUIBS. hone Denne Glare in w Perticulcr lay was the independence of Cuba, Goul! | meke tuis leler public. Give me the advant.ge of 0.00, which Feally wien edt | (ruareets ra tae ae ome ror sed while ia resources must be exnausted, —_ ered nud etahve ree times i ul patriot, a the test of i r ing my vile of the slory read. I trust that td party of the Recond part slal! forey ber 2 The commandant of the fortress of Laon hae been ‘The Mozart Hall General Committee meet this | in the face, severely tayvring bin, The assailant o lot, and thegrentest of living etstes Velleve, if not many, that pow, In my War ‘and weparate es ace, tree tom allt ant Mr, Tease Schenck | ity gxoperated from the charge of blowing up the | evevine io Matonle Hall, capes Men He huows more about the mater ai tuterests | sears (ihe best part of my life having been given | cia erty Bt Spe Aber GOrry le Doles ae A a frieritey near the if > fF Four colored men are candidates for Congres. About three week. ago Uenry FE. Smith, alia Uf ils conutey, and What will condure to tte pros | tv the service of the public), Lam determined that | 80d administrators: she. the said’ party of te second {s supposed to have been’ kilied by the kick | citadel after {ts surrender to the Prussians, Tt jas Part, to lave the rizht to manage control. Joy ¥ | dnd ‘dispose of t thing right and sional honors in the South, by a guard of the | Gov, Hottman visited the Mayor's office on Satur- * Codtish," escapes from the Eesex connty Jat! OF ruse F wowe (ri ht t Way with kaife in hand, ment Linay recelve per been ascertained that It waa don Perity ond greatness, than Grant and a. ais Cabinet | ‘The new Long Island railway, called the VM hover forget the daty Lowe to the public, the | proper as hes sole aid. sepa tate wihout way d railwar, eal orth | magozine—an Alma veteran—in a state uf patriotic | gat eg intinan visited the hed at wis wonkd:he capt Put loretier, Gould i posted up on everything ration whose interests T represent, and to'my- | hlulrance or. thterfereics oa the pact of tie purty oF Mawr and Gemrevilion Betweck Riga | exaltation Bee eee te taamivekiisaas TAG tO Ti toe Caeeelte cine ea amee see His theory is, that If Cubs were a free republie our Hd AURLL LAR OOFR TERS Be Wapier be Wey’ 1/FNy Oot nan Hua nasa teen nd Northivilte. The press of Paris without excention ts opposed | g thous talund hes ouly two, Repablleane ta Con m to, the onposite trave ling under our charge, tiey shall, one and wagreent by. thy : —— 7 to the restoration of phapurtes: ‘ pa +. : tic wish the island would be {mmenee, and | ii, be tresied with tLe utmost courtesy aud cousid enn OBSOrS in eF SPARKS FROM THE TELEGRAPH, ‘The Government at ‘Tours receives assurances The M. Tl. Brennan Association of the Twenty WOTEINGS ANOULZOWA, "a the Cubans would be among our very ation: pon het, from every quart ut the people wre aroniug aud | O74 Ward on Saturday uigit wowinated ox-Alderman si daclook » tee: enstomers for wheat, flour, coarse eotton The Republican press endeavors to make party Towle aa BEER RT Ga ciaeas hastening to. plac deavous capital ont of all this, insiead of ph tous, pork, and other produce, Bo be went | sears the puviie an it yy ‘BD siroug with Grant to acknowledge the Cuban | I will sey in ng ny Order ry proper record 10 te lt Actuuily Irued—an order, | th county of Marion, th the State of Li preiusion, Which Was sitpl ed | this the ote inal -lail’be duly preserved | aM Resets nat ety ee Mowra. Hanna & Ruefler, attorneys, of ‘The Fre 6 of civilization, |, Council No. 1 of the Union League of the Seven protests. agai Possible desteuction by bom! | tenth District will orgenize for the purpose of for bardinent of the libraries, observaturics, museums, | ¥#Fding the cause of Woodford aud Kautinann, Tnstitate Rath Kuag: found dead in The City of Bro: of 432 West Thirteenth street, wa er hed yoater tay 105101 kien took $4010) in specie sud A defwicstion of from 1,000 to $200,000 i¢ report. ed to the Baltimore Cur ecu and showe: f to impress upon the officers and meu under wy r or the be Wbhur party to Lag ugres: aymaster General Brice, U 8. A., wae runovertby | bud gallerics of Paris, On Saturday evening the Germans of the Seven | a full cargo of coll ain, and provisions. Ve stan aeye wed him how certain the | charge, ihat they, as well as tnveelf, are but thy ser SRE NONE: Ot See Hanon Se Simms POIGY 2 LOP Maren |). Favmiaaler Qenere) Meee. (aL ep oraney —— feentn Assembly Outrles oreagized a German Wood |” ‘Tie temmwrature. at. Herncis, 109. Broadway, ‘ad Wt nee severed from Spain, would be to | yinis of the pubic, Yours revpecttully, In witness whereof the sald William Tail, the party | ard bis right lez Was broken. The Itatlon Army and Rome, eg eng Keufmann Campaign Oleb. ‘The artist, Frans | peiceu prom 60 lu ty yesterday) avery frk uonexation to the United States, Gonld quoted YAMES FISK, Im | of the frat par’, aud Hao. the party oft!9 One hundred crake of naphtha were picked upon | Rous, Sept. 17.—The inhabitants of the elt enino, Hsq., waa clected Hresident, as it NEO a Second part, have hereusto set thei Lands this July Dae bundred . MAA baeee : 0 pr ttm dhe rahabitents of the city. In the Fifth Congressional District of New Jersey he stoamors Santon and Hulloy, from Rio Jane! 4 Grani wont old John Quiney Adame said about Gan. Bisel s Ialiway green: the 120) inst, off Lowestoft, Englan, suggest @ di en. * A 10, re, and the Drig 8. Luppich (rom Liverpool, arrived Las wight Philip Lambrecht, th 8 are in the Heid. They Orestes Cley nd Kieas Fitzpatrick, tne as, WILLIAM 4 marie MARY A KABB, ULL, (onan) | ater at aes, No partiontare ave given, have received a flag of truce from Geu, Cedorua, in | three candidat ‘The race which vr to have been commind of the Lialian troops, wio have arrived | SFE (00) Has given io the ‘KE cyelopwdia Britannica,” Here, Coman, go in ond ask Gould to send me the volume The incorporators of the Southern Pacific Ratiroud meton Saturday, in Mr. W. O, Bartlett's wed by picked Sew niverat © ofcer who figured so L) | crews cf th kiN Navy and os . The peor! eived the | ditate of the Young Democracy. Hetore the cose of | apionsusly in th trial, has. been appl $f tve"Brit noiea™ that has that vassage in from Jolin Attest: With tnterlineations of the words “contain: | Yrs Bont area shells o Iki, | Very close to the ay (dad pie have reces the Gidate of the Noung Democracy. Before, the o gplonously in the wa trIn) Has been appointed Riney Adam shout Cubs, aud to ware what he | Ofice, in the SUN building, Gen, Fremont presidin:, | tog ony hunaret and twenty acre. of the word” un. Biay Gere Vosipened apn | Weep with greet Comonsirations of favor, and will | "tet'y nor tn Teg of the Twensietn Aaterobiy. | ta cathe ee ores: propose forming a mus fee 10 Granh” to receive the report of the Commitice appointed tu vitor" sald. interliveation fous, and ——__ - not permit the Papal Zouaves to resist the eutry of Distriet Mogtedein', 1.000 Third, evsnue, on Satu object Ww wu udvance of WHAT WAS FOUND IN THe #NCYCLOPADIA, Prepare books for stock subserivtions, ‘The Cusir- | ermeusee om tho third page of thin eon tract NEW JERSEY, the Italian troops, Gx, TOD AL! hese Mtegbbe saben ete hahret fret Baura ob bors at Major Coman went for the volume, und « man of the Committee informed the meeting that CLINTON THOMP® quicinnaeed FLORENCE, Sept, 17.—The Italia army ts quietly can pee Henjamin comm pats | First, ieut Wnt ARO 1M, OF AT Madison stra forned with it open ata marked passage, Cul, Fisk | more stock bad already been subscribed for than the | | The true tntent and Bee ened arena Tre Porter M. K. Church in Donoville, Jersey | but rapidly occupying the Pontifical territory, A ntanant Bareant’ Pate orboard and Was druwned. that the party of mit dovko! abit @ moment, and then said; Harker covered, and requested nn extension of ¥ Gen, Yes, that’s ft Old Adam's bead was jeve), | (i (9 make afeport. Tuesday, the 27th inst., was City, was formal y opened yesterday, Tae site waa th r ately been entered without gion the Hobo en hand Comoant, and the building | BWiBber of towns have lately alae 2 ely the A kerorene isinp was upset in tie roum of Cornes 4 the really afor Mus Rnilivan, Oliver etrect, yesterday wftorn aid of the - °1 Jommander-in-Chle! His Bae ou to whit time her meeiing agjouraed.” A aid party of she second part, ve fe'to'be paid fur by voluniary contributions opposition, Gen, Kanzler, the Commande tw-Chle! | miiee a Margarct was severely burned, Daluage ty builds Here, Coman, copy this out for thisgentleman, He | Commitice, consisting of Gov, Torockmorton of | py ner forever held, as her vole and Peparute eat at ast meht one of the butchers ut the Communipaw | of the Pontifical forces, has retueed to surrender the ‘e200 my sas aders of lexas, Gen. NP. Banks, ond Messrs, KR, M. Cor. | tree ant cleat frou ui! intcreat, title, cam, o. densud | apivoirwas bally cut. A kuite hed been carelessly | cits o! Rotor, ‘The Italian fect is coucentratiug & PERSONAL INTELLIGE. Last evening, In the fire at 80 Division strect, Mra. 4y Kant Co Jet (he million readers of Tux SUN see . FE 8 ’ Of the party of the fire’ parc. his heirs, exceutors, and | eft sticking in aside of beef, and In moving the plece | Civiia Vecchia, zs es Goldoerg was very seriously burned. ‘The eause of maliiheainee 4 wine tad T. A. Morton, were appoluted to prepare | Of ie hators: ail said money aud propery to be | ire ui Seouped out tlie yon one of tue nien'wiio | CM Apnuy Sept, 17,—All but the ultra Catholic press me cot ne Stan iia ward’ [Ate MELE azely barged. the caus or tae Dy laws, ed, inauaged. contro) Ss Carryiugit, severiug the atteries of tho arm. "he | . MabBin, Sept 17. All b gts eran he price of annff has doubled iu the Fifth Ward | fine wae tbe dropping 4:1F Cowan copied the passaze or us, and hore | Anione ihe gentlemen who tended the meoting paris a the econ cM | Wik nearly dead frou lo of blood when's physician are delighted at the end of the Fope's teaporal | , Ti price of anuft aa tant tome Pera ateuteaiae etre ee Wis were Gen. Fremont, President, Marshall O, Roberts, yy snIBK righ: and propor. tany ine | arrived es opt. 18.—An official despatch frou Stewart L. Woodford and the Hon, Beau ie Lielt line, vestarder aternons “sus the " Encyelopedia Britan..tc," Pores, Gea NF Benes Got caupehmeriaa. 0 ‘Alvof whic SE i ate te Rat Nat ReuahA TTS Une, aa tNe”* Tin the Homan territory at Monte Rotundo, dated | — Dr, G. A, Cooper, of Brooklyn. shat two hundred | mea nyenaee & nuay be gatuered trom » despatek of the | Gen iy Le Hunter Can’ Miith cr Bentastye dae Marya’ | nna ie'was round necesary to ampntate a fazer. Oniy | Saturday, Sent, 17, sys Baron yon Arnim came to | wild pigeous iu one day last week at Montauk an ena Rares font Adains, tn which he tays that *Cubs | jieh Me te H Herron, Judge Teubitte, KM. tended wife; and all of witoh sue (the said | to we ke previously Hor prover woo works in | Gen, Cudorna’s quatiers by autiorization of the | The Rey, W. L. Parker of Grace Chureh, Utica, | tardes, each 1 ‘portance in the sum of our national tw thy on, Mt 2 18 Intend Late James lciory, w Jersey Kailroaa aveuue, sf | Popeto eaplain that the forelen military torces for cepted a call from the Bt. Andrew's Church, New ry Tine Cerlilcato, AUG (Le Uilier Was eum Bi-bop ol Cinelunath, Messrs. i. B, Hart, T. B, Bar- | Mary’ A. Rabb) ace plein manger and forth ne herein ; h which that of po other foreign terri; | ore a MM, Corwing, & bestowed by the party of ihe fuss part, bur imended Va gneae accigent, wt about two wears ago | ihe moment ruled the city of Kore, and His Holl; | York evebuc, Brookly a, ected of iusanity Feit apareds ond little inferior to that ? ade ee Diwbanty i hele father lost bie life im, the sine wor { | nese was unable to prevent revistance tothe entrance | Gen, McClollan and his family are expected in the employees of Hamilton Union enjover (s tie diferent members of this Union ‘sate of Indiana, Marion Cv ner AD of the Italian troops, He wished to know what | ey this week. Thoy wil take apartuculs ab Mie, hd Wall ou Satucday. Che prizes rand (hat * 4! an apple severed by tle tom Whiskey Suicide in Brookly Fieteriex Knefrr.s Notary Pul mother. course Gen, Cadorns fatenied 10 take. The General | od 18 Eat Twonty-elghth atreot replied that hile purpose wae (ull bt forih in the | rpree Rritish M. P.¢ Sir Charles Dilke, the Hon, ation. Lav King had sbown great p& | auneron Herbert, ‘aud Mr. Winterbuthau, are recon ; but the (net thutifore mnpled tode- | fovt ting at Prussian hi And several others, were walunn Merkel wo the prizes, but dechued then ‘wpneared 00 Mary A, nenia of ive tree could not choose bat ial | John Sluck, aged 27 years, of 87 Lawrence | ccuny of Marion, and State und, so Cubs, toreibly dayined frow ite | street, Brooklga, shot hinged dead let rant ehen iHe'stn day of Jn'y, 1870, W «| connection with Ppiin. and incapalile | under tue iuflueuce of liquor, He had been drinking ss her st aud secou att pw ied a " dquarte Ada Myors.who was sent to to House of the Good rt, coud gravitate only to the | for several days, Me wis Visiied during tLe afer and’ decd for the usee y Herman Schutta died suddenly yestertay at 677 | fend the city and rule the Pope tried that patience | M4" (He At © Fisk, Jr. accompanied by the beauti. | §helierd iy duster tow ih sie wine ago.» aa before Heap Union, whieh by the #ar noon and evening by Mr. Robert U. Hutehing: of 112 ed aod rot Lor th, Heury virce car aes HO AT, teeorapanied by t aut ham, ofthe Bplrenie Court, on Matar day {8 Olid Wok cumt her of Irom ite bosom, Myrtle avenue, who left him shortly after pine my hand and notarial sea) this, the Btn dey of | The colored workmen of the Sixteenth and n Arnim begved for a delay of 4 | fOhn ina dee, cele Moutalaal. drove hie six dabedecorpud Tarlcs relansr. An alloure: GRANT FOR CUBA. o'clock. Belore leaving, however, be took uceani July. A.D. 1570, FRED. KUEFLER, Notary Public, Wards, Brooblyo, ase orgeuizing trade Moa maaliohal ishaenen te HAY i Mr, George Hodder, of the Lonton Morning oat, to draw the charge trom Siack’s revolver which was fanion Covyry, State of India Hg Gen, Cadorna so far yielded as vin MeCaul ead body of y, aged 64, of 457 OTD * " See ee AR 7 ike i died Inely at Richmond, of inurl bein, Mili Chirag eared srdey thorns rf That passace,” continued Col. Fisk, “seemed to | {0 ihe soum, butalter hie departure tie ncaa Ea tae Uirwoxie Murgsn teoupty.on | ‘The thirteenth annual ag@ third union regatta of | to suspend attack on Rome tur tt hours: but reserv~ | (othe round by thy guictgetching rach ofa thee, | AeKuEM Avene, wos found yvotorday i s Toveheeae * Graut greatly, and he said; loaded three Shammbe the weupou, aud retiring “roing of J isi. by tlio Kev. I. ‘4A. Belien, | the Irooklyn Yacht Club Pikes place op Thursday, | ji Ng the right to manwuyre bis troops which now en- While with e mer of inten outside ourtn-nand " the stoop of 2 Wert Forty-frst street, ie it "Cube wil back room shot himself, ira Miry A. abd, No carde jeptein ie. cirelo the city Gtag driven in ttichinund Pare by Capt. Haworti, ed to have fallen on hls face and died ta that Le sult Wal be independent before January, | to & buck F tee bg gern nHeryn ret eae Martha Wade died enddenty on Suturday | Lonpow, Sept, 18.—The latest advices from Paris | Quovu's iivatuigcr, when {he hutves faa an ay” sal ad y iy io, 4 ‘ Foop of | afternoon a’ her teideuce, Wyihe avenue and Wilub | state that ‘the Pope and ine Diplomatte Corns have | Gen, Cousin- Montauban, the lute Minister At s mecting of German {o Bielaway Hall o Gould then quoted Rawlins's dy! ds ab onitvary, Upon that eventful dus, | Nur were there @ troop Of | Meer te. D., of ulceration of the somucas taken refage in tho Castle of Bt, Angelo, and the ca: | in France aud prevent rommiandnal of Lanne woe rduy nightveiter. resolutions Wy ad plain n quoted Rawlins's dying words about femibbgidy ationdants and garlndsot flowers, On the contra: ae lation of the city ts hourly expected, C'auid with Si Hove Grant ia the jolt cout fou thatthe Germeue bade nate to demand teas Cuba or what Kawling ould at @ Cabinet meeting, I | ay, p of George P, Jones, PO. Mca late | TY: the festive occasion was celebrated in the, Mort | —qhe Coroner's inquost over the body of George B- | Pituiatlv @ city y ’ the, Freneh and Fug! orraine as an i ity for the wal Blewkuand Kane Sorget which, and Grant said mombor of Iv pdgeiNo. 1c7, of ftoortjin, took | quiet and unostentatious manner, At 10 o'clock | sones, Fulton ureuue, ou Szaroay, resuitod ta & —owe in is), wad Was nn uttered ‘anko, in which we deanineed © Tho . , ce yeeterday Fosideuvs, Fulton avenue, firs. Rabb arrived, attended by ber faithful esquir ‘verdict of death from an Gve.dose of laudanum. Attempt to Assaxsinate Napoleon. place in Cllus, for bis he people of Paris as & rabble, which had constimted Do actant Were Bot Kawlins's exact words, What | § Non NFoem: Delore mentioned, at the * nome | John Koily, ot 7% Yore strest, while drunk on} Buusin, Sept. 17.—Cousiderable oxcitement | camo. iiseltar ‘Therefore be vijocied to treat wih Sa aly std was och tuore Deaf aud fureble | "Thomas ommirsionee of Patent, | plate of Win Tull By itm they ware accom: faturiny night, beat bu son on, the haaa witha marble | | Nicdsioned at Wilhelmshohe recently by en | _ Count Aroim, frst Secretar: if the, Pru nd port im the papers. ed on rt , . Mr. 4 eet. He wes born at Barnard Castie, Duroau, fF wus In Waiting, aad the coreuvay | abe R, attempt to assassicute the French Emporor by a ow iT D, id th r i 000 5" Wat do you suppose made Grant tara'tatlon the | Simitset le Tonnesase bette 10 the Atwesiean Lishe Sociale 81.8 | German appreetices "He. wes arrested. betere he Prince Frederick ( harles. was dangacously. if not mor, business, Colonel 1" Last Setarday, afer » short illness, Mr, Iraee A, ‘THE BRIDNOROOM VERY MUOH AFFBOTED, gheh fo the Vermont, Congregational Conventice aed | coud woaueapiiah hie porpore, | A louied pistol was | joy Jol the French Binbacay at th mie caplaltae had NOW RANT BECAMB CUBA'S BXEMY. i bis fomddeuce, One Wisdred nud Thisivtousts sive | William ‘Toll was, in thet, © prey to conficting | the Americas Honea of kg reign Mushious; and’ boo Uo J found ion ble permon. and Le boldly declared tuat | saferiiess glorious tuck Oy beite shut Op Wah the A casty aceoulailon, Dick Schall, Baacrot {0 tls Ritieth rear. wmoticoa He bad been variously apd eujaruniv | the Vermous: Feria) Abe ballot was designed for Nepaleow, «enaeo

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