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of the 19th. —o Collyer eriod out that his backer's hat tad been olen, and demanded tis return from Mr. Varley. The Litter, indignant at the imputation upon his house of entertiinment, started sor a club, be would browk Collver’s head. A row was immi- hont; but some of the more judicious roncha por- suaded the party to loave the saloon, and thus peace was preserved. however, is tat the whip etill rides at anchor off Staten Island, while the French gunboat keops 0 Vigilant watch for her just across the bar, It is not trne, a reported by one evening paper, that tals Viockuding vesse: entered the barbor aud steamed srouud the Hormann with of bis ile in eoconding the nomination of Joba T, | ,Bltert Robertson, examiner o ° Hoftinan for Governor, very properly took « ran up | Lyme Hoa Cnirtoe He Cooper permit elork tn | 804 Corrsction, ‘To foster « spirit of emulation to Niogara Falls before returning home, aud five | Bovrd of Meath; domes Ineram, tosvector in Board | healthy rivale bis mind the repose whieh it so much needed after ¥. Henith; Henry Beeny, clork in Board of Health overt O' Brown, such «fearful ordeal, On the morning after bin ar- | Abraham Brown, Jee Mr. O'Gormun ordered a barouche, and with | above; Joho Norton, bookkecper to Board of | At 11 o'clock the st Judge Kane sauntered forth to eee the elepriant, | Health; Capt. Barden, Police Captain. made eo by ‘Lhe driver agreed for ten doliars to take the two | whieh centlomen to all poti.te of interest, Hee Oxpt Polioo Captain | eneste, ‘The former—Mosers, James Bowon, Isane Having crossed the new suspension bridge, tho | 0nd Fire Commissioner ridley, tate Col- | Bet, Owen W. Brennan, Jas. B, Nicholson, and Party viewed (he Fails trom the Canada shore, The | ~All but Mills, Wilson, and Gridiey now hold offoos | Alexander Frear—were all on board. Among the Grandeur of the sublime spectacle was not lost on | by Manierre's procuremont, aad ali but Bills “have roests wore Isaac J, Oliver, carrying his handsome the eloquent Richard, Unable to repress his emo- tiger-headed gold ane; Messrs. Smythe and Wood, b tione, he gave full rein to his tongue, Choice scraps | _ 1 compliance with the invitation ® reporter of | of the Bonrd of Kducation; Robert M. Taylors ; Of poctry wore poured forth from his lips in vol. | THE SUX was despatched to the place indicated. Santiago Peres, Minister to the United States from i umes, and with pathos we cannot adequately | No. 90 West Twenty-fourth atrvot, the residence | Colombia; Adjatant Fitzgerald, of the Sevonte { t of kerosene in the f Charitios 5 counters are reported at Bagoches and Aatenay. the supervision of the Commissioners of Cli } Prince Albert, with ® lenge force, was reported at the former ploce. ‘The Prossions are hastening the reconstruction of the fortress of Laon, ‘The French prisoners are well fed and cenerously treated, FIGHTING ALL DAY FRIDAY NRAR Panis is reported from Tours, bat the accounts are #0 contradictory, that the Raglish Joarnals refese to | 11, waited states Government, would be beneath tablish them.” The inhabltanta of Strasbourg 8° | 46 dignity of w rogular naval vessel sailinc undor the faa Weore tue Saas ere OTe hed tan A | fing of @ great power, The naval as woll as military that om army is advancing to the rottef of the etty, | Mere OF all Raropean nations pride themselves on + | matters of etiquotte, and are punctilious in their ‘The English press compare the war moverént it | courtesy toward sn adversary, This is particularly France with those of the late American contest, es- pecially with the campaigns of Gon, Grant against od ve puna who have a world-wide Vicksburg and Richmond, ato 4 the Commission has inetituted An prizes, to be given to the most meritorious pupila, ! aoe a CRIES SL, Cooker: | Tho first distribation was mado yesterda: Marshal Bazaine Resolved not to Surrender Metz ner Mionahannonck cast dot charies aw Sergennts.og | Wer moorings at the Twonty-sixth street olor, Rast \ ould hi boen broken; Cant, Milla, Po- River, with the Commissioners and a number of Pole | 3 M.D. Wiinon, for i oun — German Merrymaking nt Jones's Wi Five thousand Germans made merry Wood yesterday, the occasion being the ninth an- nual Cannstadt Volkstest, andor the auspices of a svetoty of natives of Wartemborg. ‘Che fostival is to continue today and tomorrow. Tie grounds were profusely decorated, Near the centre stood a column forty fect high, composed of fraita and flowers, and flanked by busts of Peethoven, Mum. boldt, Sentiter, and Mozart. To-day there will bea onew. ‘Idisrespect ‘al to - = = = —— = emeosemonce = SSS == = = = —" ‘at L 7 , apy i® TH YEAR NEW YORK, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1870. PRICE TWO CENTS. ian Me | Prime Minister. assured M. Thiers of hix deepest , 5 IN RE: ; F * Me " nee CPC H OR PARIS | Sevetsis races: Rivets }OUR HARBOR BLOCKADED, | *moroonarne nz nex eronsees [GORMAN'S HALE DOLLAR.| | mvermerncorn®™ |) TIE SCHOOL SIP MERCURE " } LUE thnt Intervention now impossible, It is ait eeecetpeenene Dlorace’s Visit @ a ett AB M. ‘Thiers will offer the Cxar importens comectsious | PMUGSIA'S MODK OF TRSTING UNITED RICHAND'S PORTRY AND AN Inisn- Commissioner — The Republica GOOD SAILORS AND CITIZENS INe } ES tn the Eart, the price paid for Russia's eood offices. STATKS NBUIRALITIY, MAN'S COMMON BENSE. scokers Hobm with the Right STEAD OF OALLOWS-DIRDS. eg Pn | Bebleswig petitions, Prossia Yor relief from the —— the Temptation to ste which cata Bower of Tammany Hall-A Bore! 7 ‘_—e hy Cit PLOVISIONEA LOF | oreroue conditions of tue tresty of Prague, A cait | Wid Rumors Aflont-Mtrange Tnnct'on of San Collyer and Billy Edwards met yesterday | syow Richard Met a Vounty Cl ‘The following polite uote was vont to the SUX | Phe Distribution of Med 0 Commies vt 8 vy for © levee en moete te bourlytzpected in Frunce. the United States Government—Inability | in (he Lon, William Vuriey's saloon, on Broadway, How he Gave him Pity Cente—' office yesterday: ers of Charities and Correction—A { ! ‘ ‘The Frouch @cet in the, Baltie has boon charged to Protect its Commerce—Must Merchant | near Houston stroet, to rin articles for ® contest ver Know O'Gorman @'—An Ast Yome, ent. 170 | the Witte with the duty of cutting the ecble connecting North Ships Sneak in and out of Our Harbors? | for ihe light-weight championship of America, ing Reply-Nichard’s Karly History. ay WG re, ae . Gortipny end Sweden, Commvenication between The city was yeterdey alive with rumors re- | Anor a stormy time, exch accusing the other of The Hon, Richard O'Gorman, having enjoyed nl reere nes Faces ene gempeny ai omen 4 ations Perle end Tours is totally euspended, excopt by the | Mine the blockuded eteamer Rermann, an' tho | cowardice, and being restrained from an informal | the luxury of riding to Rochester on the name train | corner of Firth avenue and Twentysccoaa siroel, on | The school ship Mercury, for the reformation : arr hasarvour tervice of balloons. Calais votes three | CY@"!N6 Papers revelled in exeggerated statononts | elt only by the intervention of friends, articles | that conveved the two thousand delegates from | Mouday evening at 10 o'clock, of wayward, headstrong boys, has bet inseitee Mid French Account of tho Battle | iuions of trance for raising troope, rogarding ber detention and the action taken in con- | were azreod to, Collyer tostake $1,000 to Kdwaris's | Marderers' Row, Mackerelville, and the Five Points, Appended to the note were the following names | tion fora littlo more than a year, When not cruise , Despatches {rom Orleans seate that envairy en- | Seawence by the interested partics. ‘The main fuct, | $000. at before the document conld be drawn a> | and having relieved bimself of the happrost spose | forming the Cummittes of Arrangements t ing, It is stationed off Hart's Island, and is under i PRANCE TRYING TO BUY RUSSIAN AID. —— fi MANIFESTO FROM NAPOLEON. FRENCH WAR DESPATCHES. Winter— T, ¢ Disturbances tn the City Coutradiected —Toure Crammed with Ret Towns, Sept. 2¢.—The official journal of the Pepuriie to-wiey publisher the note from M. Gam- Yetta, received from Paris by balloon, to the offect that Piri se determined on n herole resistance; that js sircng in soldiers, and that the supplies are adeqno'e or the entire winter, The rumors of an Lntestive fight at Paris were absoiutely untrue, The ndrigocre are at Meudon. They havo also pirong ‘orces at Bongival, Renil, Nanterre, and near Cratilon, Py SKInMIsMES NAVE OccrRRE lat Vilojulf, Lazaye, Chevilly, and elsewhere. The Prussians beve apparently concluded to abandon the €1. Denis side, and their movements now look as though they intended to attack at Sceaux. Later tn- foro vtion repor's the Pruvsiars new Bourget and sat Bt, Cicud, ‘The Paris bailoon brings news that e fire bed cceurred within the fortifications at Vincen- carnival procession, and om Wednesday the pro- | describe, The effect on Judge Kane was olectric, | f Mr. Maniorro, was illuminated with Chinese Win- | Regiment, in an elegant moustacle; and Dr. Wa, ' All Lope of & settlement between Prussia and | 4. goat nten the lorem mavened to port, | framine wi'l incluste woine oratoric.! ics Uy | fe flew into Mr, O'Gorman's arms, and warmly | SNS, anda biz American flag bung from the evcond | 7 Nealis and Warden John Btacom, of the (i ! France is abandoned, The general fooling is that 8 a erany. Whee She Hormens returned to port, | the ch.mpion musutgpenk, A. von O'Hall, embraced Vin. ‘The Judge's eyes ‘spoke whole | story windows. The Sun reporter was most cor: | prison. Many gontiomon wore accompanied bj . i the refusal by France of Bismarck’s proposition wilt | ‘lekrame were sent to Washington protesting —+ libraries of Thus enconragad, the ailver- | dialiy welcomed by the Hon. Robert C. Brown, Mas- ‘Accomp! y ion agminet the action of the French cruiser. It was Copt. Rynders and the Lunntio, tongued O° ‘expande:|, and tre ited the Jadge | ter of Ceremonios, who apologised for appearing in | “iver and daughters. 4 place that countey in a worse position, Cliareed tbat the Frenchman tad been Iping at an- | Henry Evers, a septungenatian, was committed | 9% few cloice Dire rom Dante's Inferno and | bald head, saying that ‘The first person the Sux reporler saw on crossing } chor off the Battery, evidently watching the large | to the Paterson jail yeotorday for assault ard bat- | hour in this, wa the paroeshe folled Om Galil it ae m8 Me pee mown bag - bind 1g Plenk was eee area is . “* , ore bed , | Satorday going down the to meet Mr, Maniorro | closo conversation with Commissioner Wallact y Fronexcr, Sept. 26.—Gen, Cadorna, in ad. | Prussian merehact (feos now lying in this harbor. | tery. Ile was covered with blood, and was bound | came uoon the Idi ‘Thomas Bireet, mrday going down the bay to meet Mr, Manierre conversation with Comeniasion | ai hand and foot with rope, It is sald that be became | Beg. member of the Dominion Partianvent. Anvolved io an ajtercation with Capt. Isaiah Ryndors in agalvon in Paterson, and that his wounds were inflicted by the famous Captain, Evers was once a wealthy ship builder in Hotiand, but with reverses became subject to Ore of insanity. Le sitacked Capt, aynders while sutleriug trom one of tuese, —— ‘The Salo of w Ball Game, A knowing individual of the name of Ainslie, who bas a focus in guo at the corner of Front an Adows streets, Brooklyu, offers to bet @1,000 to dressing the Provisional Government at Rome, | When tt was definitely known tuat the Hermann commissioned by bimeelf, on Saturday last, said: | W88 to go to sea, the vigilant Frenchman went out “Your tsk is sublime, The 20th of September is | #04 took up ber position off the bar to watch forthe an era in your history, for it makes Rome aguin the | Proposed prize, This was regarded as » violation of capital of the kingdom, God is manifestly with | the rights of hospitality, as well as an in‘ringement you” of the neutrality laws.and #0 represented to the Gov- Loxpox, Sept. 26.—As toon as the Italian troops | ernment at Washington, But either because there ia were installed at Rome, the prisons were searched, NO REPRRSENTATIVE OF THE GOVERNMENT 1d all the political prisoners were set free. competent to trke cognizance of the caso now The letter of Victor Kmmanuel to the Pope, an- | present at Washington, or from some other cause pouncing the necessity for tue occupation of Rome, | not explained, no reoponse has been received to oat fle ho ure yest" asked an Irish laborer, who, | Yr. Carnochan plckaxe in hand, stood removing n few stray stones | hail, the Ho t happened to be oad. Barnum, Mi The ariver, who was man, promptly | Wilson” wore | platul answered in the sweet traditional broea ,“Wi.o are | 8 the end of the rassage, Mr. Manier we, did ye say? Dacent gintiomen from the othor | EAve 8 most interesting account of his trin, His cal- | respecting sido, that have come to vusit Mr. Strate's resilince, | Culations, made the day before be left 300 Mulberry ‘THR SCHOOL-emiP, taatte who wo tre, oho tune that now,” Aireet, bad been so exact that he had bit every ein. | which ts, without doubt, one of the mort admirable “Och, Go yees #o tell met Then, by the powers, ‘on Lis route within twenty-four hoors of | and promising of all the enterprises of the Commis. "1 Just drive, dewn to the of:ce, which is by tLe | the time laid down in his echedale, This punctuality | ion. ‘They Mercury wna bought for $35,000, acd dmili which stands by the falls, on the otacr | he thougnt was only equallod by the reeularity | $40,000 has been expended in putting ler’ Into 4 fide of the rapids, near the little bie elm treo, just | Of the rhoo-fly roundsmen, established during bis | Terect condition, Bhe is in charce of Capt. this side of Mr, Bruce's, over the bill over there, | ® aud just so, Drive dowm ther a 9 Fetes, through t Hornce Greeler, Isaae J. Oliver, Gen. rahat Sharpe, Hank Smitb, and Mr. visible im the room n black, while gold ¢) eclaasee in ‘on bis wairt~oat from a silken cord—alwo- 7 very tclerical wake-up. On the trip Come. jowen detailed many interosting facts “y nce. He had spent much of his time investi. | Summers, who, by all testimony, has proved hime | my Inds, Got the | Kating the police systems of the Old World, and | wolf thoroughly competent. There aro 275 hoys om ( é Kaydund may tho, cevil eave ine, then yeoe cau go | thought the New York system equal to any of them. | board, the inajority being botween 14, aud 1? yeare { {a condemned by sume as (co dutiful, and by others | thls protest, and the belligerents remain in the sume | £5/W) that he can trove that the recout base Dall | Wie eog olisevand God iovs i apptes after yeos | Passing into the back room, the reporter fouad Chis he saves of trsining’ porsned Aes the sopiie as too arrogant, relative positions as om Suturday and Sunday. The | Pa\ch between the Mutuals and Aunties waa sold | jive ing orchard, Hut ees cunt get in unless Yoon MER GREBLEY, to be ordinary or able seamen, according to theie paren romtaey 1 : ing tins cham * does get tho kay, for won't let yous, ‘I u ortuers, and raments of th e master by the po Hermann desires to leave port in ® regular way, and with a fair start, Accor lingly the nei: bhorsood of the club-rooms in theoretical instraoe { Paranal abet ahhh Brovklyn was crowded list eventog, and excitoment the contre ofan admiring throng. He was buried | {ireliTence,and aptitude, | Whi Brossexs, Sept. 26.—The immediaie publica- in the depths of an easy chair, hoding in his hand forages a. 4 will them not object to wees, caused by the Prossian avells, It was quickly : 4 Calida bee Chaneee aides’ ihe watien Bout ot Francs, | t80 RSH. a huce red tandanaa handkerchief, which he fum- | boys'in the practical duties of their future exiinguished. A Vereailies mesenge says the Pra’. | tion of a manifento from Napolcon, in reply to the | ‘ac west of which, ahe eta, outeail and rendily apse omer igo Kane wero at a tons to | Died inrossantiy. Ike Oliver ‘wat ‘near’ him | gion, ‘They are oe my sione Lave undertaken nothing tmportant in that | iag¢ proclamation of the Government at Tours, is | oucape. Butt would be. mentfestly borardous for Hpi dlc hadi cade lintalh, ited ‘omce was, But born Jadge with “Lia chia in the palma, of © bis ADRIGHT, RIRRWD, APT crass, ip wmeighborhocd. The gunboats on the Seine are ready | promised, M. Conti, private secretary of the Km- | her ty sot sull with an armed cruiser ly ing Cirect!y The victorious Tyne crew, not setisfied with set re up their minds that they eouida’s go | oe a Gtlaiiae 1. Gar. wart: ‘The poo and of the kind to make elthor vory usefel or vory if dor action, and intrenchments and barricades are g0- | peror, ia to be the writer of the document. ‘The | 1% er track and ready to vpen Ler batteries upen | thelr victory on the water, have arranged a mateu | !™ Situ TO Ta Mr. O'Gorman, im his most | OC the auditors were In varions attitud tronblesome men. Mog up everywhere around the city, Belgian press unanimously denounce the arrogance | that the German mercheatinan is Salting for the | ** aaoite with oar well-hoown New Yorzers. The ing brogue, ye ® county of Clare AA” reporter a Lai Gree! PR hn) arctbaancnak easse In aN of tag r | The city i* eranmod with refugees from all parts | of «i.e Prussian pretensions. Governinent of tiis country to remove tho impn- | Kame ts to be pinyed tn atew days at Pop Tuckley's ’ oie ing Pomar’ vg Poh LO ‘orch clasoing the hand of his hoor af b] yranc ri “f dent blocks from the mouta of the harbor, If, | Hotel on Portiots stroot, The match ts to ve 6L Am I? Be the powers, 1 that same, and no low, you sce. Tean only plough to a certain gre, o i ef Fronce. The hotels and private houses are filled —<——<————————— Afr a rewonsble time, thie is uot done, and the | pointe ur + $1,000. New York ts 10 be represented | ashamed of it elsuer, bedada,” repliod Pat, lotting | deptb—say two feet, or two foct and a tialf, Bot | arm's length. Capt. | Bamm: ot ae ' €o overflowing, and at night many people are com THB BALL AND BAT. eae, & rewmonable UUme, thie te pot done, and the | by Meath. James Gibson, Willlam Kellock, Marty | hls plokaze fall bless you. IL bad a motive. power lil eleciticit + FANEWaY, to Welcome his vi guns fellod to sleep fu the streets, A Large number o1 ‘Toesvencers, who were recently dispatehed to Paris ‘With of ial und other messages, have returned here ‘DLey were unalle To EY TuRowA! ship bleed « hearty alooraite with flying stres lute; the me ers and waving hand Kerebiefs in fair hands, and the company quickly trang‘erred themselves to the spacious and snow; decks of the Mereury. The hoys were then of iN Atver this Cii'ton of the Chi James Faris! 01 Siwdes in Lousion street, aud Grand stroot. Roberts sor Congress, The Willim BK, Roberts Democratic Club of its commerce atticked in the most prominent and important of its ports, thus confessing ite INABILITY TO PROTECT 118 OWN INTERESTS, the Hermann wili assume the responsibility of leav. ing port at the first davorable moment, Bue enn, un vor band, my boy.” eried O'Gorman, * your | Tfonld go as, deep sel wanted to. We, want nd. A come from there tm) self. T-nevor ave a | Plant ono Lundred miilic 0 Miniryman without giving him w ‘penny of two to | | Jnst here the band ad Mr. Groo' drink bis poten in mewor$ of old tines and the | With an agility surprising in) one of bis years, ould aod, Drink to ould. Ireland, iny boy, ‘There's | bounced ont of bis chair so suddenly that bis smoown ity cents for ye, and no tharks for it eitber.”* bead came very near hitting Ikey Oliver's nose, and | down, and the roll was cal Game Between THE PRUSSIAN LINES, 4 * 4 under fall weil, then the uta, Sept. 96,—The first of a new | doubtedis tucsk out at nizhty or under corer'ofa | the Seventh Word last nigit passed resolutions |. At abe mention of tae oll motherland tears rushed | he mace a break pell-mell for the trant door, follow. | As pu ‘ | Omnibuses are no longer ased in Paris, AM the P ’ fog, and evade the blockade just as mony Britis) 1 " " 5 to the Irisn Laborer's eyes, He, no doubt, for tae | 4 by the other distinguis! fontiemen. ang Snelly Period, These duties we , series of grwes beiween the Athletics and White | 10e. and evade Poet of ome southern Ports past | CUlogiaing the abitity snd intexrity Of Col, Roberts, | moment, recalled the Lappy days of. old. He a they found the Hoo. James L. Hastio—who | With surprising expedition, eliciting Sores in the city have been erized, and are used | stockings was played this afternoon at Seventeenth | jurse biockad tring the wer of the | and plodeing themselves to Jabor unceasie Hy, to pro. | elutche dd O'Gorman's money mist, and O'Gorman wantati understood his name is not spelled Has-ty— from several visitors,who bad formerly seen soa Bore j fo traveport trovps at any moment to any given | greet and Columbia avenue) in the bel Vb wheiber the I cure tian it election. Jeromiah O'Farrel! | band witerwards, and then, Wakia? off bis old gtr ready well under woizh in a welcoming speech. ed eet and Columb) Presence of | relicliion, ‘The quesiion is not wheiber the Hermann : ' aw ‘ TIE LADS RECEIVING THR MEDALS, a 7 3. bal aD ane prosided, hat, he waved it over bis ‘ir, Maniorre replied [rom written notes, bat when B point, pearly 6,000 apecutors. ‘The White Stockings ar- | CAA, cet to ea, but whether she may. satl fr pres ie hat, te waved Cover his head, and enthusisetically exctaimed, io 8 most interesting part, and when every one was ‘The lads being avain mustered on deck, Commise q " ylog, * Want ‘I reader bh sioner Bo leliverot a brief speech, holding uf Mai fo ia, on mapown re. | S00RG. "Wet 6 send roster to view the glass case. containing the metals, “He. THR TUFATRICAL FIRM welt with pride on the boys’ cond condnct and pro lighted in front of the house wert ont, and the re- | ficiency, uring them to renewed efforts for ad vance= torred Commissioner had to wait antil they could | ment. ‘The medals were then pinned to the breasts ' uine footing with Knglish #team rived on the xround about balf-past 2 ia the ofler- | ships carrying the fluc of any other goverutent, or noon, and were Icucly applanied, Great ditculty | whether the United States wilt 4 wus experienced in selecting an umpire, the White PERMIT PRANCE TO BLOCKADE OUR PORTS Stockings refusing to Lave any one buts New York against Prussian vessels, port on the ‘The cfMfctal Journal of the Repnblic to-day pab- Msdes decrees increasing the number of regiments, mod conferring fcr the time extraordinary powers ‘wpon the general officers who are appointed del The Harbor Piracte Ata meoting of merchants yesterday, a com. mittee was oppointed to wait on Collector Murphy reapecting the course of Dr. Carnochan in his ad "Kay tes into the stable yard 7 Ly 7 0 ™ t rd #Lory Was pat afloat yosterday that trution aarantine ) 4 thom thence 4 send to the Fifth Avenue Thoatre fer more, wlion | of those to whom the awards had hoen made ai the government, but who mast hereafter render | man; while the Aihictice named Mr. Halbach, of | genanemtwas reap pur aborrd (re Hecate any | Aumlstration of Quarantine affuirs, Learns te te cate OF tee Aalstattre cuupetates, | he concluded amid wild applvuse Miss Over, Mia Brennan ant’ Miss Fanny O'Gome a sccount personally to the Minister of War, Adi: | ogi Philadeiphia, as their only choles. Finally, at | that tho Weatohelta, alsu armed, wou'd Jota her to DISKS CER OHERAaHOUES ‘erectoa by Mr, Street, and communicating | 2% Concinston Mr. Manierro said two Tank reeper tively daasbier sad niece of 1 Fision of cavalry bas reached here from the south of | . cvarter of do'cicek, ard alter the multitnde had | MOFFOW, aud that the tworin company would leave 1818 $50,00 BRA TROUPE. nd, Before parting, Pat said: $728 will pardon mete I take this cocasion BOT stats - rbor and tahoe the chances of an Fravee. A jarce force of Mobiles has passed throug the Fieuch cuubow, Any ow wudibly manifested tuer impatience, the White | ita le Clee The Score at the Grand Opern tosay that wien L arrived in this heard that the Republican Con: gagewent Saturday “Til lave yees now, tion had nif may ‘aa. well sy good conversant joure Tnat © city going to Orleans. 0 bye to yous, for I may Lever ge 708 gxgin, Aud loee4, ny old frlend, th f Siockings agreed to take Mr. Halbach as umpiro, | with moratiire eff.ire will sce of eue! Erenng-A Great Success—A Moral ie: | ye are's couhy itre tng ae oeeee | Peary ia ete asitouns otoeett Loewe i + Letters received from Paris by the batloon: giv® | og javing won the toss, the game commonced with icfent to way that porters Review handsome man, like all of as ye are, begorra. as its ftandard-bearer; and that they had wisely ‘ Athiotics at the bat, ‘The foliowing ts « detailed frost lavarity in "ee wales ot FP ae be C meee Psy ea ry Mgt ‘The Athletics made two rnna tn thetr fret inning, ey be deacrring of mention beaide the We following Freuch account of the battle on the Wh Gen, Ducrot, it) astromg force, occupied pe HeLNs Irom Yineyuit © Meuaon. UM Moaday on to onr Germat ow county Clare man {I njver thought I'd see and a pintelman tor Tat tuougbs of Mr. O'Gor We take it for granted that the public gener- ally bas pretty well made "p ils mind os tothe rela: Von that cpera Bou verre to morality. ity Le made a recon) -sance and encountered massor Wm. HT ry) r v n 7 , . 4 “Silvers oid ef ecored by Keneh on error of MeAtce and McBride, | {css of one of she Gernien steamers with ber valua- | It and siuliar devices Louls Napoleon, the | (te 20,00 ome 1p (om and tuirty year slace leit | sarnee eopnort Jonn Kell “leonduet 22.0005 fironees of Prussians who were concentrated in the Woods. | wig hid mace vireo bases on a bit, Malone was | ble freight. French Mephistopbilos, was wont to amuse | Dyson know aiyboly by the name of O'Gorman | wrk, “that | the Honorable mention was made of twenty others, i ‘The evev y bod many cannon, Notwithstanding this | caught on fy by Wood. Herry was put outa the THE RSCAPE OF THE RRM ANN, Ls Baeble Abd’ tO) GALS. Warts’ Chat tisady | LUGKa TT RONOOUpES Rabb; Bie, to ous tp Asench of these stepped forward le was greoted THE FRENCH ATTACKED THEM Creat by Pinkham, end McAlee and Firher were At about 6 o'cock yesterday afernoon, every » ‘ vi _ se Xs “Keow, him?" cried Pat. “O Gorman, did ye | Sia: a! eons with aoplanse by his comrades anil the visitors, and th 1. | Orced ont at the second on Peusenderier's litt thing being In readiness, the Hermann weidet an. | Contre cf dissolutences, and this and kindred | sayp itichard, U'Gormant Och, the blackcuard ; Rothe ere expecially Benjamin Thompson, who took the silver i ‘igorously and t! ey were driven back with precip! Tue White Stockings tied this score. McAtee | chor and steamed southwatd, As she port od Sandy | entertainments will help our own elty tothe eae | ay coorse | know him. He was tl Insion, Dern metal for scholarshio, He ts a colored bov. tation, The Provsians, however, reformed in the | was forced ont nt the veccnd by Woo, aftor making | Tioox, the Ivekout apvouneed the aypearance Of 0 | sovition, No pablo man can doubt ite perni. | Stol inom im the county, and a that the oF the party w ‘The prosentation ceremony over, Messrs, Wonk . ook 8 a 01 agood hit, Cuthbert then rent Woou around and | strange looking crat beariug to the Bast at the 3 , sid hog Suarscther, too, 1 ean tell ye. Av coorw be supported by me With ali the energy aud abil: | and Oliver briefly addressed the pupils. and the rroods in good order and took a trong position on | 8 aged Wi; CULLEN Tien, eat nttt to the tert | Cintance Of sincor cight mites, ‘sdout three points | clos effects, Bus the public are not per. | guar tuens, ton Wig Noctis 11 eh can couman’. “Withms best wishes forthe | company adjourned to lunch. At 4 o'clock, the. Whe reighte of Chatillon, Here the German arti Fiynn and Treacy were out at the iret by | if tie weather bow of the steumor, All wus | hapa ao much ecncorned about the morali:ios ean te nd prosperity of one aad ail, Fnow vid you | steamer blew her signal whistle, the boys agaim j Wery fire became tremendous, Geu, Ducrot wi Visher, aseisted by Kadclife and MeBrite. bustie aboard the Iermany, Capt, Retcbmann manned the yards, and, amid the banging of cannot erga | se about the facts, The question that is declared | asked of the jouraalist is not, wiat are the Hermann | tendencies of this kind of entertainment? bot Mr. Manierre's epecch, some irreverent | Manned ‘ies i La Hin cdatinualle by cries fee | and elrlll cheers from ‘youthful throats, the Minna ” hannonck steamed away. As the bovs were cheers 7 Greeley, lev," that gentiernan's white | pat vee wala) ei unite ote whiskers and sito locks being plainly visible just at | 10%) Mf. Oliver said: That's preity fixie; bud second inning the A‘bletica were white- | ran aloft, sin hand, ant took ‘a lo Bechie! was cvurbt on the fly by Treacy, | at the distant vessel, whicl afver a tim n threw out Radcliffe at the home to be the Britomarte, The course of t wompelied to seek the suelter of Fort de Vanves [is artillery wes well served, and the Mobiles were nan by the fed gintilinan P've seen F inany erybody Wwili give a poor coun jecel sed resclate, Gen, Ducret Gaalty withérew | Redclige having vrevicy Ny made the Roe fig jerd bor speed increased, 4 aro the women vretty? du they sing wellt Is the 7 conta, May the Virein and saints bi the Commissioners tock, He stepped reluctantly ernie better than that afer they get in Tame Bato Paris, ‘The Prussians suffered severely and | Mne bit. Pra bs ood 6nd | the pil a iit -runriog | qusie triliant? is the play iniereating? are pyo,” and Pat vani i forward, and allading to ‘Mr. Manierre's trip, eld 4 1 { made no further demonstration after the Freach ro. | "3 <" away from the Hrenchmman Uke 2 awan away irow ® | there any good setore? are, there pienty of | | Noone enjoyed tle Joke more than Mr. O'Gorman. | he never knew an Amercia go abroad but he came fo contlomanly Mr. Breer, feeling chilly, wore m..nn cies tnd double-entendres ? is thy Las therefore eucceded in running the blockade ed whee: Ge caer? Gee eet PEA Lh ors dies ex bounti | On returning from visiting the grounds and the | back @ better American thad be went, He himselt | M!¥ ve:coat on the homeward trip. H on ful disolay of feminioe enarms? is there @ args | house, whict form, beyond question, the finest pri a — 4 ‘There have been several engazements with the | King was out or a fly by Kea + | that she will reach Bremen im dce course of tino | wmcey ( tne gicee hendsomely mounted fis | vase residence in Americe, Air, O'Gorman acain met | Wels beter man WASHINGTON NOLES. " by MePride, aud Fieler and McAtee on a foul Dy by | unseated, {t likely to euecee 1? and Analy, How about the bal. | the county Clare man, and received from him a SINCE HH TAD AEN CLICHY, gtk Ss pnemy a open Learaatd boenees Tore hae iat Malone. suik isis Gh iba: Antddlaa: silheais : ruexcomen At wonwion. ; let? Supposing there » be the que: ne key to | @ 4 ry of abo ut the sine of 8 covoanyt, He was colog to #upnort Gen. Mroodfort heartily, complete census returns from the larger cities f Who reruits were not reriowi jlovernmen Bri of ietics, h'made | Nonwicm, Cunn., Sept. %6.—Tie French frigate | be asked, we proceed to answer thew brief): edt to Koop his eye on the carriage until | And therefore bad no doubdt the General would be | have beon. received Washington, the de ‘ here denies categorically the statement of the Bor. | Hilt tila base by Gne'Llcs in the third’ incing ond | Magicicune and (WO corvettes arrived at New Lou. | nese are be: uciul Women. Montaland ts twonty | # vend of the rosd Lid it trom view. clocted, ‘The General mignt rave ablor, but cor- | harposeiy maior in order inet the warehete 3 i 7 Ment of ube London ‘Tiimee that Mareini | “rgd {wo Fans. Fister was out at tirst by Wood | dom last night, aad will reinain eeveral das. ‘his | times proiuer than soy woinan who has nopeured in — tainly no more earnest supporter than he would | the names of formar ahsentecs, i ja corrés. ndent o! je London jareliel and MeAteo, Keach and Senseuderfor were outcn | afternoon the frigate exchanged ralu with Fort | opera boufle, ond a bu d times prettier than her BROOKLYN. prove himself, None of the oMcers of the Government bave cives Bazaine had made foul bourds by Kinz. Trotabull and moved up the Fiver onposite tne city. | portraits. ———— Gon, Barnum introdared himself with a grand | serious consideration to the alioved. repeat of the SOB {'% ' DPOSALS FOR SURRENDER. onnnerea? bod og ti Chicago, bat Fipnr bet Phere she will repair some slight damages, caused | | They do not sing well any of the ume, Bite The debt of the city of Brooklyn is §39,719.746. Goarish of trampets, Hosallt Croating tue Department of the Interior. 49 tae carcloas ai y by Sensenderfer, and {ie storm of the 180 i he best in this respect. They. have, al! “Tam a ‘won my tit he lat joutsiation of Congress 1 eruicular will cause « fhe garrison of Havre bas Leen reinforces, ond | jirsacy were out at first by Pisier, sided by Resch, |? Aw Le Se He ee ee tad weirtruinesl voices: but tes nse | ‘The {ree evening schools were opened last night, tan Bey soy Hie: ta toe Late war ee tie Be LY 088 88 ‘bas also received » number of mitrailleurs, The and Malone, ‘The score stood 4 to Bin favor of tue The De: 1 Judge Grier, gere—nowe, For inetance, to Compare with | |, he County Court room ts open evary eveniag for | Lag ipraiig boxe oe dar ai A certain Now York onderwriter, in behalf of the plsce is now fnily prepared to resist attack, The | Athisticn f Robert Cooper Grier died tn Philadelphia on Re the maoniacture of citizens by uaburalization, hat was all there was worth reporting in his | parties interested in the abandoned French bark Cay i @ Athletics were whitewashed in the fourth in i # susie 49 good, bat not brillant, Herve is a Phe Hber f viel d Jo hy k enn, alias Britlah bark Inez, addressed a letter Vester. Dave met to organize a general uprising for thena- | Atee, Kadcliffe, and Pratt were out om foul tye by | Wi educated by his father, the Rev. Isase Grier, | His tinitations aud suggestions of Gounod are very | Mog Park Commusioaers. ‘The rate of tax in Brovke F Oliver. That gentleman BhOWed le | ee a ca ne ee oe eT aati he ee Mona! defence. Severa) journals here dweli on the very MSO. ne White biskincelmate til, at the age of 17, he enterod the Junior class of | Well contrived. Roatan ie a aan lym le ouly 6% ceut, Next chain at the door, and excuring hime the cnstody Of the United States Marvbal at New+ iP Tact that the Government permits such disorders to Dirkinson Coilege, ' He graduated ‘in 1812, and, m cepeaking, led in “Rally Round tho tle, and mi remal 9 Ly safe bile and second run Pinktutn was sel 7 r Goethe's Faust,” exceodingly well carried out Fiag, Beye,” the land and crowd accompanying ie : i pebeutelee a Foutinue as those at Lyons, Cluseret is there, and | ous ou a fly by Sensenvicrior MvAtee uid Wood Nortnumieriond,” Ron ‘whliter, tus tether "set re | wiin Teal Freact wit. nd Ane Comptty ter he chorus,'while Mr. Grecioy plaged with his band WESTCHESTER COUNTY. Dis tofluence, they» very bad. It seems to be | Mere oe oy eae ee iaee Ath tani Moved in 18% Ww tike charge of an academy there. 3 actors ure exce'ient, especially M. Causing tye Kor:hief in tue baek room, and Gen, Barnum hs ‘ Bis purpose to exci: disturbances, ee em taen a feel bound ty Hine, Mebiise | G8 the, death of bis father, in 1815, youg Grier, | (Faw M. Hittemans (Valentin), and Mile, Mota | Dr. William Heppolt Fiusnin a | fresiod blmaeit with too-waior alter bin prodigious | sitver nat¢ dotiar a ‘The balloon from | sich fell near Evreux | was forced out at the second on Nal then only 21 seurs of age, succeeded win as prinei: | land (Marguerite). ° i ; e'# poor It, : | pal of the seaseuiy, 7 Mg Fi lg A) AME: | Tecnional “duties etiidioa law, He was aninitted to | of indelicacy rons throuxh il @ bean the practice of bis roe | drown the mode In 1813 Le removed to | Iu this respect tLe prose a . i ea foun , ° fev dunticn tat Haz ts | ° A‘ ietter of rearet from Gov, Fenton was road. | {\e-anly vaiuantes found tn the ruing of the late fre ad wa was aiiciea wun theemall por. | The necting numbered 800 oF 1,000, and adjourned | basidings w siteady ou the Rout. nen, hoping to silence the Kagi¢, Union, | avout 12 o'clock- 1 " ] va svner, while they wre runciig. the. cif ——— The Democrats of the Second District of Weal ib tke intervals of bis pro. There are plenty of invevdoes—in fact, a stream gh to school, nd Fisler was out Atee. Cuthoert " wonderfer, and Treacy and King were put out on tou: | the per tm, tet Drought, among other docuwonts, the following dee atch. giving ao official account of the battle o . Be 1, ers Farms last lected delegates, Michi aauilon: “On the worniog of the 19th, Gen. | bounds by Bechtel and Fisier. Brena te Seeweuerh De. te but ee amma tiie | gepalonal SPOR cael ote oe CURIOSITIES OF CRIME, fans, Ao, Mack uotn Traynor. Ferdinand Mery ‘ Ducrot, who, with four divistoos, occupied the La He fl a J success, supporting his mo.ber aud ton | Tho ferninine charms are suficicntly dwelt upon, —.— tothe Asse bly Convention aud John Kirby, Feu beigits extending between Villejuif and Mendon, | a*marke? by whitewases for each club avain. ‘and sisters, whom he liberaily educste!, | though they are not made as emphatic @ feat a Thomas Donohue, Scannel's victim, was mach | [uckhont Je " p s LJ ' | Sonsenderier aud Berry werejput out at the fret p.s0 owas uppointed T’resident Judge o: Ai- | in the Biuck Crook and some tues spectacle SPARKS PROM THE TELEGRAPR, easier yerterday, ge 63 favo # forward ovement for reconncltering, wuen | by McAtee,assisted by Pinkivam, and Radeiif'e, alter | jovieny county, avd in the Sune your renoved to | we Nave had. " i aed ali: O'all Waa Weiland entenced by Re- | @ Zhe,Democratic primary elections in Morrisanta. q be mot considerable masses of the enemy scattered | Fetting the op calied balls, foolishly ran’ nine coeny City. Here he resited wnill Se: tember The opera was snmptnonsly monnted, and the au. a A artery ; ‘ COE Seen Trae rere rao eetensed by Rec | were hela last night. The roo in which the Third self out at the third. Meyerle was out on a fly by | i948, wien le removed to I’niladeip: In ipit. dicnce Was as large as the hewse could contain © popululion of ot, Paul, Mfinn., t# 99,045, py Roy A Ward voted was the sons of creat cxchemenh, & Aa the neighboring woods and villages, and provided | ferry, Duffy and McAtce were cub by appuintod by President. Polk one of the Jus- | The venture, we should vay, will turn cut to be Secretary Bout well has returved to Washington, aie Coc tad Mahalmanc ot Orobaid strat: Opanbest| Riteee Here OleTTAy tee elede Ota Denk Eee ‘with & nume tillery, eo by Radclide,and each aod Pinkhaw were .ef on of toe Supren the United States, in | profitable o Hie, Aloatiand is protty ‘The Cutearo, Pekin, and South Woatern Railway | wan attucked Sin tay hice iu hit own house ant tore | Votes. were unrecorded, owing to the throng whic “ Abi). A BHORT ENGAGEMENT, Vagos, place of Judge Baldwin, deceuscd, and w fad has spice enon, h to mage the fortune of Company broke ground at Kurcha yesterday. Diy besten hy au wuknowa man, He is in a yory | pressed aroand. P J THe SEVENTH TeNINO Inously coniirmed by tue Senate on the wan duller entertainment, i Wis cae sas ch Lt ae teckel, a $$ ‘Docrot was compelled to tall back, his right having also fulled to increase the score, both clubs being | in December, 130%, be reviened, and the | clly, as to te ballet, we rlinply consider it a pli efforts to make matcues with them vi tailed. * Bara’ Dufy, of 81 King street, while quarrelling JOITINGS ABOUT TOWN, advanced with too much precipitation, The centre | w.ain whitewashed Bechtel and rate made their | M. Stanton wis upboluted iu hus etewd by Yresident | pore; it Keere us ait Mie porate | _ Halla Mock or Rudy street, Cheyenne, was burn. | With her bepend wet evening, war cut on the arm with ——- ated in goud order around an earthen ro- | Dase by sa’e ute Lut were leit, an Hoveh wos gut | Grant cri iol te Hae (or in Olay We ats ‘hie tay tight Lowe about $402,008; musurance | kn misband was locked up in the Greenwich a street is Lereatter to be known a8 Sonth doudton the helgnts of Chatillon, The lef wing | jone went ous on fy (ons by King aud MeAtes. | Genuine Handsbaking between Great I rit- | ave ready bad anu erable Lines 6 ol French Sanitary Pair | Washington Hall, aged 11, of 151 West Thirty- A new lodzet of Good Samaritans {a to be inetd, ‘was compelled by the enemy's fire to maintain their | Cuthbert and Hi on wore pat ‘out by & pretty doubi ale and the United tates, fo mach better Hone, Hey tbs snawered Wit | 9, i nt wane eben ae third atrovt, poareriiay atte Hoon, stabbed , Walliam tnted py ¢ ‘Chief Jonathan Mason this evening Foriiton on the heights of Villejuif, The Aghs, | Play of Keach and Fisier, and Arvacy was causiton | Toxnow, Sept. 26,—The following is an extract | Snow mind, we commend tho play ty the iaewi Pree te Ward Hchoot Norse our seeeh They are | sisnsgor Daly sent to the Aldernie., yosterday @ | avout 4 o'clock, taking vast‘proportions, Dacrot or IN THE RIONTH 1NNING, of annriicle puvlished this evening wm the Glole: — | popularity that doubtless awaits It ivy milo wale forthe champlonship ab Boston pease: | g, The bady of Frank Donnelly, of $98 East Twents. | [spcitirance SbstuNs tHe Hceuslog Of Uichet specular { dorod tue retreat, and carried back bis troops under | Fisler wes ont on a foul bound vy Fiynn, Sensy at |» Among the foremort and larvest of the #ndecr oe ity ope Walle fur the ehataniog third street, and who was drowned in the Kast iver | (°F 4 at 1 erry was is base fons t und for the relic idows and vata i ond Watlack's, ui ' uaa on the oighf of the 16th tust.. has been found. A larce The thermometer yesterday at Byrne's, 169 Broad f u balls, 4 HCde BENE Slacere Rit anip's cuibakal As usual, a brijiantly fishionable aesemblage | pecncreueda Lecrof she United Alugdom, and has | wiselng, and his poci te were turned wrong side oat. : Pieces of the redoubt to be spiked. He retired to | petng sent home by Beciiiel’s splendid three-base | taln.isa cuntrivution of the oF ry o y re a Wegr o Var ; : fe ¢ d na fly foul by MeAt Of the United States steam frigate Frauht a, now tying | graced the Orat periormance ef tue Winter so son | #elected tue title of Baroa Lisyar. In the Court of Over and Terminer vesterd Avenst Roeding, aged 23g years, of 1 Clintow the fort of Vuoves in perfiet order, Oar artillery | bit, Reach w ird out on a fly foul by pe At Fortemouts. This contribution w dca in with & } is to bo sold at Rondout, the e Jodge Barnard 1 John Gh Joha Qn over and killed at Houscon aud Cilntom Cisplayed © erert stulbornness and precision, aad | ‘hree tune | wored, Wiley oe WWhlte Brooking i piness and rely which Ha bardiy havo | at Wailack's Theatro last evening, Every soat was | No mere coal ls to he sold at Rondont, the osatern {adge Barnard presiding, John Glass, Joba Quinn, | street, myer if ‘the Garde Movie wuch deiideratemees and good | fy"by hechvo Duly was brows te 1 Piukham Rpt aie arver es it fat | occured, and the brilisnt dresser of the iadice | Hess) iy of eu be the dhatned dite el ects Maa at M4 | slat, Flaming a nborer, diet tn Tnke'g wrder, nade home ran by # ball that; as-od Sensenderfor. Which mur have. been snbscrihe combined, with te rich gilding and decorations of | Aliro Rison, an English podostrian, comp'e‘ol at marsvaughter (1 the first dagree for ualpractiva, | Hoeminhy haying been run ove he rie Lasley ii i a ” id throw of Rad Itis uot she umount, olthoug a nteria ha liodia, to presenta maak pleasing || LAN Gn Saturday evoning, & waik oCwhours, | p oaued bo Mi are AWwaxeD Orders sre given to fratly concentrate the troope | King. alter mabing a, base )y a will tion A Made swine the targca: oa he Kiet that | the Interior pu the | hues to Present w most Pleasing | fi} reds of W hutulss wae t' Bours. Mo waiwed | Peeded aOvwully - a Frenchman, who was committed Within Paris. Oar loses are reported very wnim- | tc) to"Alalone, om Pinkiam's hit, Wood and C: 4 MHC shot prompt, ite the opeabearted aud he Play was Wat, time-honored and unwearying | 4 | ped Paton ia roan york! sia ing tthe Ci aid Portant, while the enemy 16 reported to have suffer. | hert wore caught ou the ly by Sensonderior und | Comvlcd geuerosity of the callor and Americal favorite, guoriian'e “Ith als.” [tis rally wouter ose toe serenade st tue, Motropeliian Hotel, Be ed considerably, No ,attack has been attempiod | Bechteh po = ful how, aver the lapse of wore thin half a coatury, poke Wh serenade 66 iue Metre ald | ‘The Passuie Brick Company sold 750,000 bricks on 4 4 IN THO LAST INNING Minteter Morton's Tastract the amusing plot and aparkling neue Cf} gon’ make ite Canale free Wve wil dae products of the | Friday aud saturday to Paterson buyers, Ogalust the forts, The French batteries to-day Bride scored # 1un, after making @ base, by & , nnker mee , to be. | Haglaaw’s thos famous wit Full cow Wor. Mayor Joun M, Cowell is looking for the Demo- i c ie econd on ove that the instruc nister Morton, are unatiocted in that approbs 1. Maluprop' POLILICAT SQUIBS, ; i ¢ om the forty bo of Dh * The Gurde Mobile bebaved bacdsomely, Gon, Fisler was forced out at the second on Bon | reveronce to the Alabama claitns, will not ‘differ | iadierous qweversions. of, mijoctiven, Bob Acres! aa ae car lod of Delaware peachor for thiy | aiverts at Uaityait va! Sunday ‘mivrilng, and Wan Trochu stoies that our artillery Las inflicted evor- | Moise by Berry's lit and the later also secured a run, | from those to Mr. Mutiey, and will be best expressed | oaths, and Sir Lvclus O Trigger's rollicking impu- | ‘Tho Democrats af Columbia county have n Seger Tn Meee Tene ter MON DOERR NR " wots sees opon the euemy, He reproves with | Useutel was cauhtons fy by Cutavort, Hrait was | tn the despatch of Secrotacy Flas of bertomber, | deuce “are as fresh aw Mf coino yowterday. | yates csi Metunan emu Cony Clank Ewin | oni owary fowl g more than their feclowi he died autenly vonterdag A P 560, with the contents of whicu the Britisa Gov: ay that — this mirable masterpiere | b. | (euiivendent of tae Poor, Sama vera; 0 Nowark Jowell m. One Stas of Ir gis which had Talle Brost everey the beuavior of the First Regiment o 4 : tis fully acquainted, sented fn & monner worthy of is | gust “sions, Jaime, Rorguson} Corvars, | waial amonut of wok frkets. One fra Of giaee {F014 BeKy igus Wulch had lallem. now three to tle, which | ermment i) 'y acq resented io 4 4 i 4 ud Win, MeGul. Carter, awk & Dodd— 804 workmen. rn. Zouavos, who, yielaing to am naccountable fit of d Flyan, Tr King, a itm, is bub to say that Mr, Wallack did not disape | Busse Wilber at tad ‘ ehealah F psek gor 7 ai A ey yy, | welssed by aS by psig, Sept, 26.—The taxpayers of this | phante ¥ fy ee. he. to ratty the Nemocrate Sate noulnations, | Coupeil of that great city. Cheap at half the money, which obe wun cries out ' Keno? wipro 0 , whied, OVONKREDS! Ps ‘ yin ; it , ” kin wh pking | ha goed meen (AE Wee: At SN Te was'too dark to play the latter halt of thie iu- | city having reluied t0. vole for au approoriation Hie to form of him, As hig, chy wen bend of sctore | ong to advocate Mr. faiy'* clei the Amorbly: | ‘The fret wedding in the new Catholic Cathedral of | #0 Al the rest aay + bh—1? spite of their misdemeanor, has proved to be | ning. Pinkham was vat ona toul bound by Berry. for by the Common Cou:cil, the Aldermen A reraes Oa ae wiih peneral cplatec nag | *i of the Fourteenth Distitet. Bee auvertisewent, Paterson ear coloabised yerterday, when Dr. Thos. J. Winnie Lan. ot hee ich avana; while taloaicaed ‘ory iavorable to ue French arms, He orders that | Dufly and McAteo after making Leses were forced | ty nigit voted to disbard the police force and to | Scene, ter TENS ah ct yeas ‘The Soljiers’ apd B-llora’ Assuciation of the Tenth | Kane, of Mauch Cbuuk, Penn, was married to Miss | last evening, fell (rom the second story wintow ayirade e o ne ai hind, ane eo Came Was Over, bl ve Why. ‘s Asrembly District last evening elected ae dejecates to arsha el, ‘ater a e ‘utter 0! eo first floor, thence to the ut at the Fecond and third, and th (as Over, it sulisfiction reiguod trump! ‘ 5 ‘d "9 Martha O'Ned, ot Paterson, die tho thutier of the first four, thence. to the base smergetic weasores shonid be taken against this 2o- | 1.4 White Btockinge witaing by one run. Wop all repairs of pebne propery evening. Meet Teoluicre’ and Sature’ Organisartoue Care | Within ten days Elisabeth bas lost three of her | meat The only injury was s cat ou the eye, Worslized. oudisciplined suldicry, and even requires | ‘TLe Belding of Luth Cluon was remarkably sharp, SITE Vy Te TIT Misa Henriques, ag Lydia Languish, was eprights | hi) ayior, Lieut. Kdwart T. Hourke, Tout. Van. | oes eaigeneeCant. Milburn, Davie, Person, and | ‘The body of an unknown. mau, feet 7 inches ‘We spplication to them of military laws, the White btockings winning by superior batting, BASE BALL DOTRS. ly and charwing; Miss blostsser made ® wonder. | Wood berks, Luomas Cunmoagham, and Private Wik | Seremiah Coddington —all residiig in one atrect, and | bigh, brown hale. inovaiache ard chin whiskers, Dive Ay i vig taoued a | fhe Rane wae the wost exciting perliaps on record, —— Fany effective Are, Moreprem, while tue subordinate | tats Catian. Sach over 0 years Old, coat; Hat pantaioons abd. waricoat, wi found eb thg tteleg that Mons, Gambetta bas inened © | ihe following was ‘The Mountain Boys beat the Dexters on Satur- | pirie of Yulia and /.icy were Miled Uncxcentionsbly | Woodford and Kaufmann, Campaign Ciub was | “Gol, Wm. R. Murphy, the Ton. Daniel Haines, ana | foot of Desbrovses strest yerterday aheruoon, Proclamation ex orcing the views of Gen, ‘T'rochu, THE sconR: day—10 10 18. OF ee rer oe ine ees "Shania ts ‘cre. | Srmnnses Je, the toute Were, Brook, tens ‘capt: g bedn appointed by Gox- Randolph | | Tho German tadivs' Fair for the benodt of the —pomee WHTTS OTOORTNOS, Toe Haymakers of Troy beat the Olympics of | Tonia tue vetoran Jobn (ili ert, wnose Sir Anco | Lk White, wud ‘ty Swany, Vice-Prenideata; CF. Bald: five, to beheld in Ch.cavo bext mouths? | Or the ‘allen in to. be unened in tne Armory Of the ENGLISH WAR D&SPATOHES, a & m | Washington at the Intter clty yostorday, 19 W 1 HHoned tue Teteren Jene Gnoet iapursonstions ever | Hin ant dus audruws, BeGevvative ead te F Vo'tuWR, 00, 0 bext month, gti aie ty te The ovgued tne Armory of ——a— Mebride, 1 | The Wachusetts, of Brooklyn, beat the nine Of | geen oon auy stege. Mr. Bingham ns Luciua | Treasurer, tober, 1 | ine Now Fork Insurance Company, om Saturday, by 1 | U'ry4 20¢r wooed torrank next, in the estimation « 7, District Union Ke pubiican perce nehue se ‘On the night of the Sth instant, while the j | wont, the audience, except that, Derliaps, Mr. Bloddard's at tere pe ee OL ‘been followed by schooner Lizzie, of Bridgeport, was off the Stop ‘The married men and single men, attachés of J. | Zod Acres divided thelr suirases. Mr. Clarke, tu | ine st Conun ot Sak : Stones, the maie, Michael Cochran. of Jorsey G. law's bookbindery. played vestehday, aud the fOr: | ino parvot Captain Abvolui:, and) Mr. Ringvoid. in | Wn wg Wantahy, Gea sOsorge i. buarpe, aud | Coroner Burns, tast evening, began an inquest in | wile aalerg on tne rau forward, fel overboard mer won by 2i to 18, in sev °, , did all could be expected of | thors, the Hudeon County Court Hose, over the body of Mr hel Bessie made sfetuton the File of Morey-la i — a ntributed thelr share fo the general ane % ‘s Democratic Clyb Murphy who died last week in ihe county jail of The members of Zion Charch, on Bleecker endl e TES, Tue Yourg Men's Deg oy! et ry stove, | ch ereeta, IAM gyening calc! ‘Bai Thicayill HOBSS NO: pervormance, WF 9 OVE, | qysetes ae ie nine attempted to amnge fe'Tbicariie There a ee ‘A word mont be sald. ia praise of the : th Aro Deeeaabied.O) the, OTIAS, Fuubéunéas.” | Ba Zaiion. Mawoore tron vaeThad Ehivelicd WA ranky atin 4 nh and the vy. Christopher Hush and nn pr A saponin ie same home Ane 8 9 fo He Oe * ™ Mh | A match was Zoslordey mace on Borgen Hoighte / cuttumer, aud music, which were all excelleut,and | simimous was elected Pueniaca games, ur Minton, of Newark, sbas weutect. | Feteraouelivered addrvaseas Yeench ae _seres nee Fam Mae, buweniligks 9 ‘ 1 | (adaae beri deka kinatermnn’® BB Burkey, and | ori ceeicrecn, curtain, had. dropped, loud cally | andvertiiiateato sudicace wesw ettendance, and” ad: nat Bly John ith, & Philadelphia butcher, was knocks y jo ers Srizon sagem Seite | paoea ten tate Double playWeach and Fislor, 14 Treacy and | “iy Beimontts noted eoree-yearold colt Kingfisher, | ware mace lor Mr, Wallack, to which’ he' responded tha sare Jerolivan, Gow, and fad fouo and severely Injured lash eveoing Dy 4 wild bake . Marshal Pazaine sent King. . f tlomanly Hitle z \ i ich coms ) n in @ peat and gentlemanly specoh, Ward. of 82 Harrison street, was sive slightly injured. Serr ead taken nto enrecement, A bea | gifiete-Mr- A, O, Mabach of West Phiticohia | Yuh coin BAGS thers one ba wont mani i ite ofthe Rcharg Ferns Beira Aten a j ores, composed mainly of Bavarians, ie penetrating | Time houre and 10 minutes, Mr, MeDaniols's chestout colt Harry Bassett, by | Christine Nilssen's Concert Last Kv fsocietion of (a) jereoy Cily, | Pullock escaped through Crnal street, ‘We country toward Lyons, ‘TUR CATHEDRAL AT STRASBOURG hee not Leen irreparnbly trjured by the Prusy a8 M114 East Broadway. addressed by Mr, M. Nrophy and Mr. former iniiouaced resolutions tm the Hon, Charies K. Locw 1 his candiaatal Leumeton, out of Canary Bird, ty considered hv the | Nilsson sang “The Last Rose of Summer” on a Perk Anost t old im bhe ded three weeks by Dr. ners at Jerome Park tae WO year ia the vegllersaed an encore last evening, * Vienxtemps plnyod * Bt, ws eaited upon Coroner | tral Ofice yesterday and prese nce'of various re- | Benjamin Manlorre their 900M ‘The Bhoofly Brigade arsomb'ed in the Police Com ted before the Hom era Doing the Work fer Cuba. Banriaco pe Copa, Sept, 16, via Ker West, 0 10 u plaints reimen ofpol es. The 4 0 At Fleetwood on Bonday morning, an cnnamed | Patrick's Day ia the Morving,"” and & buld-honded ‘anavy ‘nowination tor County Clerk. 5 Tee Tina Whtaken Awe 4 b —' oat many ineurg this horse bet to pity St io 7 te OF duced #imilnt Ones expressing ® doler- awe at his bands, he d-rirod Goma ‘ONee ‘ale mbardment, ‘The astrouomieas clock in the | Sehivornonds * cholera end, Youmive pede dired Done talemie Rule AG Lit Tho Gem duertor werauee | rentieman tm the southeast corer of the hall at- Cee puort the liom BM. 1 Breauan tor the (Oroner scoordingly summoned ® | volved the magnincent sum Of ove cent. O\ber casem Moors OU Loins, Barow vou Buent, the Austrian | suwopg sue Woops anu cillzeute (a 64, and the second 1a Bix, Ho was driven Ly Hodau. h tempted to ating * Komo-Kiao," bub was squelobs ‘Were Of Like turi! ling Lntaroas Qu 11nj0F bance