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a ———= I PRICE TWO GENTS. ~ ' the JALEST FROM TH ge Loss OF FORTY-SEVEN LIVES ABE YT WARP ERIS PEERY. - iM Rising Thirty-five Beet above Low Water Mark -Appatitog D ruction of Life and Property -Navigat ing the Streets ef Richmond, Bai timone, Oct. 2 Aprivate dispateh from Urs pee's Perey from a trustworthy source this afer goon, statos ihe number of lives lost at that place by we flood as forty-neven, Tinmense damage bas been fone in the valley of the Shovandosb, The Win. qhesier Muilroad betweon Harper's Ferry and Hall ‘own (4 badly damaged, A'l is quiet on the Poto mae Ferry, tne rise and flood beyond {hat point being confined to the Shenandoah, The Baltimore and Ohio Ratiroad track is uninjured. The rain recommenced falling here atl o'clock this eficravon, and coutinaes steadily at the present hoor, 11 P.M. ¥ About thirty dwellings were washed away by the flood of the last two days. Benjamin and James Batownan and their families, Mrs, Shipes and family, Lire. Carroll, and Jerry Harris (colored), wife, and ie Waters ve Harper two daughters are known tobe drowned. Ali the buildings on the eouth aide of the Shenandoah are injured, and abont nine are entirely washed away, Only » few buildings remain ou the is!and, and it Was hove that ’ TUK GRFATEST DESTRUCTION OF LiFe J. The water wae first noticed to be danger: shout $ o'cluck on the evening of the 8yi% Yhe river then rose so rapidly that in a few minutes We wos vil, davhing, fearful torrent, and being at pizht co human aid could render the slightest Bstisiance to (he terror-stricken residents, It was s clocking spectacle, as house after house mrecunbed to. th current, and went dashing b te strum amd the fearfl shoute of belt 0 ts; while sud tently tue extinguishment Aandthe floating away of a dark moss of l Wo painfully the story of death, The machine shop owned by Mr, Wernway was lost with te Duildine that fell at about 11 o'clock A. M. pa the th Mir. Wernway was in the building, athrev story One, when it fell. Tarough the wreck Ma: wos rapidly floating down. he was soon seen ming out, Strong men gave way to their foel- Jogs vt Le, and old and respected citizen of Harper's Ferry, waved adieu with bis hand, and rapidly passed Ly THR CENTRE OF THE MIGHTY FLOOD, Jost wbove the falls below Harper's Ferry bridge, he wis seen to cling tenaciously to his frail raft; but #Mer passing through a fow of the dashing waves in the falls, he was lost to sight, while the Tutt wae plainly vieible, The old man is gone, said o Yor, answered agotuer, Bat, incredible as ft may seem, he was soon ney Berlin, followed by a brave boatman name! T, Leopold, and rescued about a mile anda half below that village; he wis soon resuceiated, and was found to be but slightiy injure', The trestle work snd bridges on the Winchester and Potomac Ratlroad, running turougy Harper's torry, are awept away, SHV NANDOAM CITY 18 4 MASS OF RUINS, toverod with the mad and siime of the river, Noi eingle Louse remains standing. Herr's Island, on Which are situated the extensive miils of the Liur- ber's Verry Flouring Company, also felt the force of Ue torrent, the mill race and dam being entirely desiroyes!, aad every building excepting the massive till being torn and shattered, {sland wutil st was too late to reacn the river bank, énd during all the fearful hours of Friday nicht, mid pliehy darkness, with great trees crashing Against the Luildings, tearing them to plecos, and adove sil the aw.ul roar of the waters, drowning trery other sound, these unforvuuates retained on tho island awaiting their fate, THE PUESURT AT RICHMOND. Ticuvoxn, Oct, 2.—At midnight last night the Fiver was sill rising, aud invading still furtoer the lower part of the city. Hundreds of persons were carrying off the furniture from the houses about to Dewmept away, In trout of the St, Charles Hotel, Doar the centre of the city, is anchored a schooner Hor crow pull off in the boats as regularly as thou ch Bt sea, Last night the Western Union Telegraph Oflse was crowded with anxious poople trying to a certain the whereabouts of their friends who startet 4u the late trains, and for whose fate the announce mont thatthe river at Lynchbarg was ristog again érested muci concern, In the lower part of the city the only object of attention was a single gus Jump that still burned, though within a few inches o’ Leng tubmerged, Tue Richmond and Petersburg Railroad bas put on four times the usual number of Gr» to .ccommodate the southern travel. ‘Te flood ON TUR RIVANNA RIVE bb the highest since 1807, The families of Mr. Jon- tings and Mr, Miller, whose Lomes were near 4! Tver, were washed away—in all five persons, Mr. Jeunivzs is Kupposed to have been drowned. His wile ard two children are knowa to have p: Ayoung woman of the (amily clung to a tr fight ours, but was washed away and drowned Her death was witnessed by a mauliiinie on the vider bank of the river; but there was no boat near by which abe might have been rescue t ON THB MANASSAS RAILROAD the brides across the North and South Shenandoah Rivers are gone. No information has been receive! from beyond Strasburg, Many lives are known to tave Ween lost, ‘Ube Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Move H rper's Ferry has been swept away, Scotts " Albemarle county, has beon inundated, and the destruction of property is very great, Eigh te Wes were lost, Traiia ure running regularly be: Wwoou A exandria and Richmond THK RXTENT OF THE DISASTER. ‘The storm. which spent the bulk of tts force the Alleghany mow tains from the sonrey of the Rownoke to tie head waters of the Pot ma: and Bonon shein, Bled the Potomac, the James, the Bh vandoah, and other rivers and creeks, causing jesprect' disaster and ruin. The lose of prop. y lias been iimnense, Persons well acquainted S10) the sections of the State flooded ay that, in scainnge to ruilroute, &o., the aggrega'e lows unt to $4,000,000.‘ Acudiediy been the heaviest ALONG TRE VALLEY OF THR JAMES, Wt especially between and including Lynchburg tod Kichwond, At Lynchburg the rivo bezan on Thurs iay morning and was fearfully sudden, de Kenting upon Rict rmous wave, five Reet tigth, — Captiel wyn, freteit agent 9! the Soutliside Railroad, who livet’ on Percevai's (lend, barely escaped t) the main land with bin fundy: ‘The viiige connecting the islant with Linchburg was a very strong one, aud of late has born used merely as @ foot bridge over which to Hanayort merchandise from the railroad di pat dusk as Cuptain Goodwyn ind family bad passe Atrons the bridge gave way with A TREMENDOUS CRASH, tnt wis holed down the river against two iron flr ad bridges, taking them along with it, Mra Havin three children of Sirs. Winslow's, and a e low have un Cloned woman, who were on the first bridge, wei swept oway with it and drowned. Capt, Gosdwys house was carried down with flood. K. A Gooiwon, master of transportation of the South ru, Who wae at Lynchburg at the tune, nthe island, anit, with the fain {ve Oring and Aleaandris Railroad, ti @ «lower streets of the eity, the w: f us Works were ail submerged, and # uusaber OL UUs # were bw opt away y wis now found t er from the over Ww of thee J, down which an immerse body of water vane hing and spreading over the by The canal was cuttwo miles arove the ci'y, aud Gennar nas thonaveried, Tha cre Works Were sat: werged, and on Satarday night the CITT WAS IN TOTAL DARRNTSA, All the lorge cotton, iron, and flour mills ing 9.000 Lands, Were forced to sop oper tie city witer ‘Works bad to be stopped, be ng 0 badly dunaved that they cannot be repaired io two weeks, Ali the wharves were deep ander water. At Morris's Large sugar reduery the waler burst up the fluors, dropping all the machinery into the bae ment w losses to merchants will provaviy reaca $200,000. DESOLATION AT ROCKETTS. Ricumony, Oct. 2-9 P. M.—A_ visit this evening Rocket's, the submerged portion of tug city, dis cloved a acene of Widespread desolation rascly wit- a, The rain was pouring down in torrents, Tho water n five tcet, exponing to the view tue tops of stranded sbed roots, one of which wai Jodged seroes a street; dismantled how tiem uptarned, otbers in all sorte Tucse still sian ling Were in water up to the DRLLE ISLAND, note as the privon of go many of the Union defona uch altered in appearance by a foutbridge connecting ‘e wainiind was destroyed soon afer the r bridge was AWept Away. A lance Hum her of bsuses were overturned, many of the inmates escapins death by almost a For a long tine cod.manieation with U cut off, but atlengta a gentleman, by a herewiesn effor., sue ceeded in throwing & botile containing @ nove to them This contained information which relieved thelr apprehensions of the worst from their dangerous proximity to the raging food, In turn they com. Municated with the main land. by the same Deans, and ( floated to them and ees nda, A sling was thon constric'ed 0° rope, which, with # block and ackis was pulled from Macrester to the teland, and on this passengers, food, light and other necessaries were transported to the suiforing istanders Urther Lelow three men, who Had boon assisting 8 the erection of bar iers on MAY'S ISLAND, coxbt by the swoepiny flood, which eradually euutil te deland was submerged, the flood tn: aning hicher and higher nntil they were eo polled (0 take refice on the rool of a suwmill, Here Hey remained perched the entire doy and night, with the wacer above the east © of the mill, ob Je 18 Of auxions solicitation to the vast throne of Specialors on Voth banks of the river, ‘They have been rescues, ALONG THE POTOMAC the flood was very heavy aad destructive, At Wash. ington and G:orvetown the rise was extraor tinct udden, On Friday evening the river evar and calia as usoal in tidsuminer, but carly on saturday morning the lower streets of bo hi cities were flood. ed, and the stream was covere’ with the wrecks of mills, Qour barrels, sheds, houselold goods, and other articles, Two spaus of the Chain Bridze, five miles above Georgetown, were sept away, and fy uundred feet of the canseway of Leng Brilze washed out, Four bridges oa the Oranze and Alox- andria roid hive beeu destroyed, Tt is estimated that the dam: to the ruilroads connecting at Alexandria with other Southern p »n' many bridges having been destroyed, will amouns Nn Kuyt WAV OF THE FLouD ! at 8 o'clock on Satur lay moraing oe U + Le lower end of the city, known » * under water, and (he Sher fied deseription. Two or theo sweot oll with oll their contents, fi: 1 remained in their hous'e, ‘op: bo Aiud would subside, began cryicg from bes ty for helo and were teeruod 10 1 el amnpin out on the neighborir y ie tient Sopp ” 1 made hy forries, re tie a poriion Of the Mayo he srorof'a mile tong, built by t be Fy author iting after the evacaation. wa wu ‘He water then entered the Mayo tovac COUR ner anone Low warKn aan Ps ama of the city were impronsed to aave 2699, whieh Was Arcomplished with the ox to several | undred thousand dollars Five or six hundred fest of the track of the Wash. ington aud Alexandria Railroad was destroyed, ana a large portion of tue trestle work under the rail- road bri ige carried off, destroying commun! ation by rail with Vircinia and tue South. At Georgo- town the loss will probably reach §0,000.9 WHARVES WERE SWRPT AWAT, and AYy or sixty pleasure boats were carried off. arge numbers of sheep pascuring on the low # near Chain bridge wers lost. The streo s e the river were filled with ail sorts of goods and persons in bonts ering them, ‘Teams Wore employed in carrying all light coo. to plices ot safety, ‘Ths debris of several canal locks pa Jown, indicating heavy damage to the Chosapeace and Ovio Canal, Washington much damage was done along the frovt. “The planking of most of the witir raised, a Att welock the lighess point reacted, wien the Mood hezan to subside. Early in tho morning the Water inthe canal began to rise, and by 2 o'clock the walls were overfluwed, and in Sixth sireet tie water had crossed B, coming near the Avenue, Ou the south side of the Avenue, becween Four eventh streets, the basements of several re flooded. At Russell's r of Ninth stroet and the #0 rapidly that it w: possible to remove the goods. At 1 o'clock the water Was up to WITHIN A FOOT OF THE TOP oF THR COUNTER and dismal line of bar-keepers, oyster openers, nn raty and hunery ct rs Were perched Upon the tops of counters, w atieatly for the tude to fail, ‘Lurooiers, ‘wine-glastea, Whiskey-bot Hes, colden seal, demioting, &¢., were sailing around the boom, on the top of the eddying foo, but always Just out of the reach of the suderiug customers on heir roost. Direct communication between Washington and Lynchburg is entirely interrupted, the wires being Washed away at several places on tue Orange and Alcxan iria Railroad. Tt will probably be some days betore they can be repaired. The lines are also down between Richinond and Lynehbarg, and al boniness for the latter piace is seat via Augusta and Atlanta, New Orleans buriness is also sent via Augusta or by the Clicinnati and Memphis routes, At one tine it was feared the wires would be car ried away by the Rappaaonock at, Fredericksbarg, and all communication with the South cut off, but Wat danger is now past. The Baltimore and Ohio route to Wheeling and Cinctunati is in good work. ing order. A VILLAOR DestRorED, At Lexington a large number of houses on the point have Leen swept away by the Qood damage is fesriul. ‘The village of Port Repub Rockingham, has been totaliy destroved, the de struction throughout the eutire vulloy being im- tense, The bridge near the American Hote}, in Staunton, was swept off, and Jaires Lebo, who was on it, Wout down, but Was rescued syout hali a mile below, and taken out insensib.s, He rlung to a plank, which wed his Iie, Another man knocked a plank off tie side of a house, and aflerwards avid his life by Cimbin§ a tree, and was rescued during the day. Palmer's Vailey Milly and his son's mils were carrie! offalso. ‘The Mount Vernon Muls, in which wore 4,000 bushels of wheal, were a total loss. The Atheus Mils are another loss, with # large quantity Oi flour and wheat. G, & J! M, Cline's: mill, wis 4,00 bushels of wheat, entirely destroyed on te outa river. Mrs, Kerr lost her tweilint, gravary and or Over thirty saw mills are gone tu the valley LOSSES NRAR LYNCHBURG Ricnwonp. Oct. 2—A despatch from Lynchburg morning estimates the loss there by the flood $10,000. ‘The iors to the Orange aud Alexandria Ralivoid 19 $500,090. ‘The loss to the eanal is § O80, and the loss to the Southside road is §500,000. On Thursday, while the water Was rising, James Kamson, davetter, and servant girl, Robert Whit ley, Wile, and three children, and a colored woman with her three children, wete standing on an abut- Went of the canal bridge'at Lynchburg waiting for a boat to take them off, when a dredging machine Toxe looseabove and dri'ting against the abutment, carriod it away with all on it All wore drowned, fi —— COX TO BE KICKED OUT pds The Republican Campaign Committee's Raid upon the Salaries of the Department Clerks-A Cabinet Quarrel, Wasuingrox, Oct, 2.—With the President came the Cabinet officers whu have been absent attending (he funeral of Admiral Farragut, A Cabinet moet ing i# to be held on Tuesday. when it ts expected purely political questions will engage attention, It has been $0 intimated by Senator Chandler, Mr. Platt, and other members of the Republican Cam prin Committee, who are dissatisfed with Mr Cox's course, and desire to give bim a mild hint to retire from the Interior Department, Mr. Cox having persistently refused to allow the clerks in bis Department to be annoyed by the do mands of solicitors for money for eampatga pur: bosom. an effort is to be made to get an ex] ression from the Cabinet Council adverse to Mr, Cox's inde: dent course, and thus to compel hia resi¢nation Wl the inateliment of a more willing partisan in his vhice; but a diMiculty arises from the fact that the Prosident’s personal friendship for Mr. Cox may lead lim to object to the removal; and out of tais a lively family quarrel is likely to grow. According to Scnators Chandler aud Cameron and others, every 0 high ant low degree must be a bister paitioun, aud he Who is not willing bo ac: ce in the operations of the Republican Cam aigu Committee must lose Lis head. —— Powder Works Explosion, rrsvitin, Pa, Oot. 2—The powder works of Messrs, Left Rood Powder Company, about three wiles from Pottaville, exploped. ut Daturday, destroy ing revere! butldings belongin fie Works ohd instantly killing (Wo men in the picking house re th The amount of powder exploded was berween 6O0 nd 7100 begs, The shock was felt ata tinoncs of rm LOSSHS BY FIRE sitll eae Jones © Nimmick’s works in. Pittsburgh were Dirwel cuSavurday, Loss, 63,000; tnaurance, 6t),0%. Lart evening Dennis Reardon's h nd Van. Brnut atene Chodren playing with Ug, &e,, Were dostroyed, Lainage, 60; uo Insurance Yoaterday morning, at about 5 o'clock, Hornard MeMahon’s stabio, In’ Priuce wear Goncoid abree! Biooklyn, was set On Bre. MoMalou's hove was foun lyine with hia throat cut, aud doad Tue Bro wae rpeedily OxMngulaed, PROGRESS OF THE WAR NEAR ST. GERMAIN. Four Thowsnud Prassinns in Mantes bight= VonteaeMor for an Atiack upon Inhabitauts of Straabo Tovns, Oct, 2—Morning.—An engagement is now going on near St, Germain, on It was reported at Evreux yesterday that 4,000 Prussins bad occupied Mantes, have hitherto kept themselves carefully beyond the range of the guns on the walls of the capital, and the dovenders are impationt at their inactivity. commander of Fort Isty declares he will not sur- render his post on a ‘now in active service at Paris numbers 375,00) men. ‘This immense force rapidly consumes the supply of food on Land. In the Hight of tie £34, 8,000 Prussians were engaced, A despated irom Toul ‘Tho besiogers ‘The National Guard fays that for three days comnonading has been heard in the direction of Pontd-Mourson, It was reported that Gen. Bour- A SUOERSSFUL SORTIE FROM METS, and that (he Prussian lows in killed was very heavy. I is understood that the National Garrd of Metz fend the place if Marshal Ba- zaine sticceads in culting his way out covered witt rich trappings and escorted by a large number of Mecklenburg troop. Tonl on the With ult., and on the next day two sim. courted through the town jans have coustructed camp at Verssilies, and seem to have gone into wine ter quarters there, Advices (rom F ris stote that on the ath ult the surrender of Fort uth side of the city D'lvry,on mandant promp nment issued 9 proclamation to-day, in change in the day appointed for Vie elections to the Consiituent Assembly, they in that the earlier date (Oct tupon with the view of 16) was deciled rotiations for ‘The Government trasts the courage f Parts, aided by events outside, MAY BRING DELIVERANCE but should the situation romain unchanged, the Assembly will inspire the army and the nation with fresh hope and courage. nt hore is informed, through despatches f sand other o the circulars of Jules Fayre, the Min Affairs, produce as good an effect in France as they facliitating 0 of the defenders vet re that time THM COMMANDER OF STRASBOURG IN TO Ubrich, the heroic commander of Stra arrived here last night by the Ministers and an immense crowd of Archiepiscopal Pu das a public guest, peatedly cheered by the people, and on reaching the palace the General made a brief speech, roturning thanks to the Ministers and the people for the This was received with Crémienx re quent words of praise nee of Strasbourg. ceive a grand ovation Feople and esco where he is install warmth of his reception, loud an\ prolonged viras, to the General with for bis courageous Vurieh wili re ENGLISH WAR DESPATCHE: ‘The Prussians Preparing for # Puris—A Spurious the Imper! Governmen: Loxpox, Oct, 1—It is thought that the Prus. ® grand attack on Paris from the north at Genneviiliers. The weak points in the defences of Paris, which the Gerinans rely upon carrying promptly, are the heights of Sceanx, which approach the forts within 4,000 paces, the distance between the forts aud the city being only 1,500 and the gaps on the western side north aud soutu of Mont Valerien. n1OUS DESPATCH. Mi by M. Gambetta, the Freneh sinns are preparing f A war bulletin, si Seerotary of the Interior, t¢ publi¢ tis morning, announcing that the Prussia been routed, that Vincennes and Versailies have n retaken with 6,000 privonera, including Prus. staff officers and much artillery, aud that com- ud Rouen has been restored. The dospatch is generally thouglt to be ondent writes from Berlin is strongly advocated t THE SURRENDER OF STRASBOUKO is likely to produce a complete change in the war. id that Bazaine is now willing to capitulate upon the offer by Prussia to restore thi Government and order and agree to peace. meets with the support of the Imperialistic soltiers the bourgeois and informed persons express the conviction that Napoleon, or his son under the regency of the Em- press, will be reseated on the throne. ‘The Germans before Paris are probably receiving ‘The beayy guns at Tout do not form a part of it; they lave been sent to another The restoration of bridges and tunne!s the German lines of communication is nearly The Royal headquarters will soon be re d toa point nearer the city walla of Prussia has sent 5,00) thalers to inhabitants of Strasbourg Lille reportes thas the Duke of retary were shot and kil passing through ¢ The sieze of So and a majority of their siege train to-day, assauand his ser 1 by Franes-Tireurs while try in w carrt: J by the Randsburz, Wot Landwehr and the Thir- ch have asked for a truce sof the Gere for the burial mrus have be has received shooting of the Duke of Nassau Bismarck formally denies that any exists on the part of Prussia TO MAKM FRANCE A sm ‘The occupation of Strasbourg by the Germans was solemnized on the 90th ult the Chureh of St intormation of ‘The Germans took 170 8 of francs, ihe property timated at cight millions, and an im tity of munitions and clothing are now 150,00 French prisoners ia Germany WAR DESPATCILES. Renuiy, Oct. 1.—King William has forwarded following dispatch to Queen Augusta from his headquarters at Ferridres, under date of yesterday Early this morning the French troops of the line ade # sortie against the troops of the Sixth Prus- 1. Corps, While the Prusrian Filth Corpa was at lacked by ‘three Dattalious, brinade made ad the same time a demonstration azainst t end of two hours the French took Prince commanded tt has been issued, ordering districts of France occupied by the armics of Ger. many, and not incladed in the jur Governors of Alsace and Lorsaine Grand Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin as Governor, RESEUVES PUSHING FORWARD TO TK FuONT. ghty thousand Landwebr reserves from are being pushed through here for the front for operations against Belfort und the oMcers captured at serve duriug the wlictions of the to submit to the North Bultic Sea consis Five hundred Strasbourg were paroled ‘One hundred preferred captivity. The total number of guns al mane is 1,072, One million fraucs belonging to the bank at Strasbourg, to be private aay captured by the Government were fi and eight millions which are alleged The Italian Army in Ron ~The Marquis of Bannevilte, late French Minister to tue Vapal Court, has left Rome ‘The Popo deelines to quit present remain at tl on hia return to France Romo, and will for th St. Aogolo with an Italian guard is excellent, forces in Rome, nd civil affairs are admin istered by & commission of eighteen members, o Which 5i nor Guetuni presides, OUriag Who tLe city from att Volitical exiles are tants of the Le pleliscitum, Tt is cerwtn th Prussian Ambuswador, will not 0: Loxnox, Oct. .—Itie reported that the Pope hos his adherents te abetain from votirg in the nate in the Arnim, the t Sr. Perensovan, The budget of th Russian Government for 1971 siows no deflelt, and and this it poisted to as evidences that the inten tous of tho Car are pacife Important Addition to the French Army, Several thousands of the Frenchmen employed in the Nowfoundiand fisheries, the majority of whom have already served in either the army or the wavy of France, are on their way to join the forcos of their country. ‘They aro a hardy and conragcous class, and France will Welcome them joyluily tn her extremity, es To protect her antjects France keaps several ships of war on the north and west coasts of Newfounit- land during the summer months; and now that the Aisherinen bave cone oie, the French ships of war may expect to be cailed from the station, and it is probable that they may he laid mp for the winter, ani ows may be dotoiled to nan some of the inland forts at hoina, The exact number of men employed in the French navy stationed on the const of Rewfonniand ie not keown, b inly it ean not fall short of 5,000 men, and’ this number, added to 10.00) oF 15,000 Mehermen, may make an fnportint addision to tie French army in some pivotal batt ¢— a battle which may decide the fate of France, if not of nil Kurope. —e A CAR-DRIVERS! STRIKE. parr -stioltl of the Belt Rattway ours a Day—No # ef Premise—No Attempt to Start (he Cary ‘The drivers on the east side belt line struck on Saturday, and no ears were ran over the road yes torday. ‘The drivers intend to hold out to the end. Herotofore, the six trips constituting thelr d work averaged nearly fAfteen hours, and the addi tonal work which the Company axk th to do for an advance of twenty-five cents per day would take from U.roe to tows hours loa.zer As the winter ts approsching and obstry increase on their road, and as toey are pail by th Number of trir® they make, they say that if the should reorde fo the Ce any's U be riveting their own map Many of the old drivers on this line hi from the depot oarly tue moruing in wniter, and stragsted hrouzh nv all ¢ ing more than one or two trips, ad for this they have been poid at the F tree shillings the trip, and in the Maest westuer it is not unuenal to falltwo or three hours beliod their time on this badly obetructed A thou th The Stonpn Fifteen +h * hada committes ready to confer with ¢ within convenient dt:tane of the depot yesterday, no apoearance Was made on the part of the oficers, and cousequontiy motoing was done toward a setiiement, No effort appears to have been mate to procure drivers instead of the stilkers. — ae JUSTICE DOWLING'S CARD, — How Judge Dowling Flanked Col. Jumen Fisk, Jr.-A Magnificent Bouquet. On Monday evening last the spacious lobbies of the Grand Opera House was crowded with dis- tinguished gentlemen, The great French Opera Bouffe trouve was to appear for the frst time in America, ‘The announcement had creatod # fever of excitement, ond the theatre was jammed. Of course the majority of tho Judgos in the city were present, They were well dressed, wore smail diamonds, and acted ke perfect gentlemen, Among them was the good-looking and good-natured Jus- tice Dowling, While be was eauntering about the lobby with a lining beaver in bis hand, one of Col, Fisk's agents approaehed him, saying, “Judge, I'm clad to see you, T want you to come into Col, Fisk's room and look at the Colonc!'s bow quota, I think yon will fad them the finest ever seon in a New York theatre ‘Abe Judge bowed, aud accompanied the agent to the Colonel's room, There they were—bouquets of the rarest exotics, and of all shapes and sizes. Among them was an immonse stir of taderoses, baskets of geraniuma aud water-lilies, betiotropes breabli sweet perfumes, and delicately tinged roses, Bet the grand offering which was to be laid at the feet of Montaland was a representstion of Cleopatra's galley sailing down Cydnus, ‘Tae galley Ws Wreathed in Cie most cost'y roses; indeed, it was a ship of roses, and seemed ailing between banks of the softest green, “There, Jud said the avent, “what do you nk of that? W's the biggest thing tn. th aerline rma! ‘That's for Mcntaland., Th: the Colonel over $900," The Jatge gnzed at it apparently ost | admiration, At this moment the door was o; ene: and a nobby gentieman appeared, who asked a momont's interview with the weent. The Judge Still coutivued (o gaze at the flowery sbip, ly wrapped in cestayy, At lenzin be p. jarce-sized card, portly hidden among the flowers. Ho removal tt. Drawing his case from his pocket he took a smaller cart therefrom and laid it to sleep among the roses. These cards bore the following eriptions Oanp reu 1D OLT. Tur c RD STUCK IN. nes Fisk, dr. | Joseph Dowling. Hardly had this deen done, when a flood of music poured Irom the orchestra, and the curtain rose, dis- closing avcone of royal magnificence, The Judge hoard the aweet strain jody oozing from the lips ot the sirvers, and after expressing his thanks the Colonel's bis courtesy, sauntered to Col. F @ number of friends. oc cupio! the grand private box on the left of the staze, Wen Montalind sang her first inelody, both the Colo: nel and the Judge seemed earried away with entha- siasm. Bot! uly appiauded her, The Colonel while the Judge acrean Italian count A storin o houquets were rained upon the stage. lyn lithe voung man tripped down the left bearing the flowery galley on his Lead, THe placed it upon the #tige directly beneath the Colonel's box. ‘The Colonel leane| farward and gazed into the hod oF (Ve beautiful ship with fond anticivation, Nis brow was overshadowed, Hes with paralysis, An angry fre burned in hts ee, and bis hair seemed to curl tighter to his head. Hoe saw a card nestling among the tuberoses co. posing the hull of the vessel, Lut it was not his card. Ik was a much smaller card. It wns un ug Herlooking card, Before the Cotonel could juinp. out ef bis box, the eraceral Montaland tripped across the stave with the Ment airiness of a Uistledown, She raised tne lovely gulley of flow era, Lowed low to the nervous Colonel, and fut lréd behind the eenes like a startled buttertly, amid the thundering plaudits of the audience, Ju:ige Dowling inclu 'od, aud Col, Fisk excepted. On the next day it is aid the Judge received the following letler in a tiny pink envolope, exqui sitely scen Gnaxn Treatne pOrkns Bourre,} Rive Sine, AU COLN DE SMR AVENUE, | Mon Cher Juge Accepts 2'lek assurances de ma, considération ta plus Aistingnée poor lemagnioyme progeat que vous vepley de powir dies pieds. Pareanas aol mer que cr roit Gue Je feral voile. une seule petite eur cueiliie « I ainavire et conseryéenvee Wn FID aInouTeLX tern Un souvenir eracienx de votre bonté here vieilie (éie chauve, une folk encore accepter lov ansurances de tua conaidération Ia plus distinguée. MONTALASD. ——— OBITUARY. pected Lexington Lodge, No. 310, F. and A. M., buried Astiby, late roporter of ihe Brooklyn Bugle, irvenwood Cemetery yesterday Jonathan Ro Martin, a prominent citizen of Lynne and Keuil Ransl New York, wore (rowned In Sorw i rduy. Nathaniel Crows, Inte United States Consul at ¢ Gouas, was buried’ on Saturday in Greenwood. Th Kev Heury Ward Ticecher and tho Wey. Tucodore l. Cyler omeiaved at tho funeral, Mr, Londall H. Ewell, a well-known Brooklyn drugiist, was taken Into the Kings County Hotel on Sauirday put while Tavoring under uausual m excitement from the injadictous use of 0; ied thery early yosveraay woruing, chard Martin, 1 soldi a ————__—- LONG ISLAND. The Suffolk county Agricultural Fair bezins on Wednesday at Kiveriiead, a 4 will continue ture days: ‘The Flushing delegation to the Quecns county Democratic Convention are pledged’ to. Alcxander i herid, tho North Heipstead delegation. to aniaicn dolewation wud Uae Oyater Day 6 John Sut ation to Jolin M. Whit Nenry Tran, a Williamaburgh Whiterts Ing .00d8. tro e dealer, had on Bawrday hin store on flee ¢Conipsint Was Withdrawn ‘Daven. accuned ‘Traub of compounding felons, wud jaticr was locked up In decauit of ball Yesterday morning the Atrican Methodist Church in Kast Now rk was dedicated With op) ropriate cereinon rhe Rey, N. Hl Turnin, of New York. preached the sermon from iho 9th verse of the 2d Chip: ter of Luke. wnd the pastor, the Rey. Mr. Darril, delly. bred a briet address,” ‘Tho edifice cust $7,000, uf whlch 85,0) las doen paid. ‘Tie Democratic Convention in the Firat Assembly v f Ques wnty meets in Manhasset to- mor. row afieruoon, Mr + Who formerly repre the district, han two-thirds of the entire delegati the Second District the Convention wen J Keach tuwa has ils own candidate, bus gation supporting Mr, Baldwin, the ti rmbly. man, Newtow! Amor: se, of Long Ielaud Cay, tad Jeumaice, Jeuor bt. Vabloy SUNDAY IN THE CHURCHES. — THE END OF THE WAR IN SHILOD PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. peel Ths Rev, Heary Nightind Garnet's Retara to the Puipit wheuce he was Dragwcd Usurping Prusiees A Day of Rejoleing. The dissensions which for three years have distracted Shitoh Presbyterian Church on Prince and Marion atreots have been supplanted by to aud unity, and their old pastor, the Rev. Henry Highland Garnett, hax oeea recalicd, After his ex Pulsion by the usurping trustees, he became Pi dent of the Avery College, Allegheny City, Pa. Yesterday aternoon he again ‘buckled on the ar- mor’ and Went marebing slong at the head of a large congrogation, ‘The edifice was crowded with fushion- ably dressed people of color, interspersed among whom were a score oF more of white worshippers ‘The pulpit rostrum and table in front of the altar were olaborately adorned witn fragrant flowe ‘The Rov. Chas, H. Thompson, of Newark, No Jy the Rev, Win. F. Butler, of Zion M. B. Churei; and the Rev, Daul, Vaadeveor (at lurge) assisted in the servic “* . cnnme soe Mr. Gurnet read a notice from the Board of Bin: cation in regard to the opening of evening colored schools, and said that there had been some talk of closing thom untess the attendance was large, He remarked that if the Board did snch a thing they could not be prompted by any Christian love, Thoy ould doa bad thing, ‘The schools ought not to ve been separated. bnt since they had been the rishould have the generosity to pay for their preju Nee, ii the Course of bis sermon (Isahih, 1, 18, 19) Mr. Garnet sala that after three years and’ ove month tood there with no unkind fecling toward any aman Veing, He rejoiced in the victory which his friends had Won, and he besought tho wanderers to cone nome, and the rebellions to lay down their aro, “1 wax told,” aid he, “TL should never darken these doors bzaing but here Tam, Twas told that Tshouhl never again speak from this pul Pit; bul L believe I'm doing someting like it now Twos t propery was to be sold, and a lo for three years t going to be sold till up town. ‘The con. to build two or throe Jo concluding, Mr. Garnet besougnt 4regation, men ind women, to give ald and {tothe tomporer: rntera of the chureh, Ile sisted open (he Women having @ vote in’ their Benediction, according to previons ar there was a’ general band-shaking with the returned shepherd. The e ion, after ne wing this ossnronce of their affection, dropping their spare currency into the plate, passed. out Grasping one man's hand Mr. G. said: ' Mir. Tm gind to see yeu," at Ww —— looxe ery blank. “I'm glad aid Carnet (another blank look). "1 tell klod to feo your ain't you glad to see me ¥ halt inter ligible Yes," Mr. —— cscape i the eria oline that surrounded hitn = Drew, Vanderbilt, Weed & Co, at Church, The old Mercer street Presbyterian Church was reopened yesterday as the Church of the Strangers now of Netison place, near Waverley plice, Among the worssippers were Commodore Vanderbilt, Dan Jel Drew, Tiurlow Weed, Alcernou 8. Sullivan, and others, Tie pulpit was ornamented with baskets of beautiful flowers, In tne eacrel desk were Dr. Roldich, Dr. Durbin, the Rev. Mr. Babbitt, the Rey Dr, seh J.8. Dieul. the Rev. Dr. Deems. After the usaal exercises, a written for tie occasion by Pharbe Cary, was ‘anda rermon Was proach ea by Robert 8, Mo B.D. of North Carolina, This @ pnbdlic mecting Chuucellor Ferela will pre Cressos aro to bo delivored by Dr. Deems, the Rev Dr. K th, Hungary, tie Rev N. oH nek of jvm. Trenweus Prime, und other ewart L, Woodford, Daniel Drew, ‘Horace Web ster, LL.D. Peter ‘Cooper, the Hon. Wm, Evarie, ¢x-Gov, Throop of New York, ex-Gov. I va of New dersey, and otters tiave promised 10 at- tond er Tho Morning in the Temple on the Helg The Rev. He Ward Beecher preached yes terday morning in Plymouth Chureh from Galatians Qdand Wh. A quarter of an hour before the ser- mon was taken up in reading notices, ant in golicit- {ng accommodation for the visitors to the missionary Jubilee in Brooklyn this weok ; or, in liea of board and lodging, any alms the congregation chose 10 bestow. The discourse was a dissertation on the love of God, tn the course of which the vreacher was naturally drawn to the verge of Universalism, He canght himself in time, however, to save his orthodoxy, and wound up in a hazy, peroration, which lett his auditors in comfortable doubt the situation of the majority of tiem in the next world. THE BROOME STREET MURDER, = The Victim a Watter for the Americus Club ~The Awsnsnin's Story John Thomas, who shot and killed Walter John. son, has confessed. but siya that he did ,not intend to kill him, He adds that he was born im Hayit, and when a boy left lis native city and came to New York, and bas been here twenty-five years. He boran life as a cook, It was while in the loyment of the ‘Pucifle Mail Steamship any that he first met Johnson, About Six months age, Jolinson having broken an umbrella of bis ‘wantovly, they parted in enmity, On the day of the killing ‘Thomas sought Jolinson with the view of making (riends with him, and meet ing him on Broome street offered to sake bande, Lui wae met by lim with curses and abuse. He tried to qniet Johnson, but he rejected all overtares, and was in the aot of assaulting him, when he stepped aside and fired, without any intent to kill Jolinson was a waiter employed in the Americus Club House at Greeawieh, Connecticut ioccreenneatrrreese STATEN ISL -->— A Democratic Ciub was organs on Saturday evouing, with D, Magee W, Featherstone Secretary. As the six o'clock bost was mooring at the second Innding, Jota Roberts, an artist, of 13 Nastau treet walked overnoard. Ofticcr Milld rescued him, and toow din New Brighton for President and hin: to the Stapleton police station for the night - — TUE BALL AND BAY, oes Mutuals played the Stars on Sutnrday aft noow, on the Union groun ls, Williameburgh, and won by i to's ‘The Mutual Club tho Liste of New York claim for them. the champion Cub of United Dut to set at reat all conmicning opt they ourament, andjotter ® gold ball and —— SPARKS FROM THE TELNORAPH, The total reciatration of the colored vote in Maryland x 57/00, A French steam corvette anchored in Newport harbor on Satur fay afternoon ‘The bark Warren White, recently wrecked noar Chingotangie shoals, was towed into Norfolk yeater day (tally dismasted, George D. Cary, who was convicted of the mar der of Jounsbn, near Syractse, 1M ApTiL 1ARt, WAR Saturday sentenced Lo be han, vender, Gov, Bowie has directed the Attorney General of Maryland to take ‘action in the ovster war, and has written to the Goveraor of Vitgiuia requcsti, him 0 release the persons arrested. Mr. J. G, Rosivree, an actor belo lack'a tronpo, was nocldentally kil E ira Yesterday morning, the co Wing the cars for Cluctunatt, James Lombard, s deaf and dumb farmer, living near Milford, Conn was iin over aot killed by the locomotive of the milk tealu irom New York yesterday morning, He waa driving cattle to the pasture British brig Nancy, which was lost on the Cow Bay to Now York, were the captain, his wife mad chit, the crew, and’ wouian wilh ssyen children, ‘The ‘eaptain was rescued ; the rest pevish —— BROOKLYN, The dead bod nfant was found floating in the river off Har ores, yeaterday A merchant doing business in New York, and re siding in this city, Was taken (u By the panes garue at 19 Frout street, om the nigat of thy Sth ult, and robbed of 81,107 They had a Van Brant an Patrick Doo 4% face {ie Brooklyn Chess Club elected on Saturday £. Capt, MeKonzie, President; JA. Decon, Vice resident; TL M, Muuoa, Secretary; and J, Be ren: zinger, Treaeurer. suac Orr, a youth of fourteen, while quarreling with Joseph Lind, a youth of bis own 68 Browd Way, Willlamsburgh, ou paturday night, staboed hun Ih'thie leit breast width a pocket knife. John Brown was attachod fa Livingston street, ar Hond street, on Saturday picht, by unknowd FuMans, who knogked him town and fractured Oe Uf luis Wipe Dy Jumping ob Uis prostrate body W Joseph Brooks was tikon into custody on Satur Lon the charee of crabbing 450 frou the © Haskeli's liquor sore, at York and Muin rots. The money belonged to Withaw ityan OMcer Martin Short, while attompting to arrest two dr in Johneom etreet, Willams buvgh, OF Baturday hight, Ws set upon by them deapefate commick enaued! One of the ome Auta held hun by the bet while the ott iin and tore off lis untiorm ; but being Hysical power, he finally took his mewuilants to the Morreil street dolice station. Theodore beswan, ono OF Ls AMOALIAWLA, War DadY Clobbnd DY ne allicas, d On he B60 Of No- »w in John O'Brie Auilivan liquor store. day night, and ov into Williain FY THE NEXT REVOLUTIO Labor Asserting Hxclt The Workinamen of Europe and America Preparing to Dew capitate the Dindemed Kings and Peculas ting Politicians, At the meeting of the French International Association of this city yesterday, a letter from Mons, Dupont, Secretary of the Preach section of the International Workingmen's Association in Lon don, was discassed at length, Mr, Duvont asked tor the afitiation of the New York French Associition and all other American Workingimen's Associations with the International Association, and this propo- sition brought remarks from Mr. Dabouchy, Mr. Osborne Ward, and others. Mr. Ward, who has Just returned from an extended tour of sever: years in Burope, gave an interestiug account of the operations and rainifications of the International Socloty in Beigiam, Bngland, France, Aastria, Ger- many, Italy, and Spain, In the two last mamed countries, suid Mr, Ward, the Bociety is growing rapidly in nambers, power, and influence, and in the other countries named it has the power wlien- ever it shall attempt to overturn any Government {int seeks Co ture the intorests of workingme ‘The Association i# hostile to wars in which work- ingen have no interoat. ‘They will, said Mr, Ward, take the question of peaco or war in Europe out of the hands of Kings and mperors, and dectie it for themselves. As they have to do the fighting in the event of war, they propose to have a voice in the making of war or peace. Mr. Ward (inks that the workinzmen of this elty and country bave now greater noed than ever to organize 9 great political party, wnich should be ible to demand of the State Legislatures and of Con= gress their rights and to enforce them. The one Sided legisiatic antry is rapidly curtailing, ana will soon and forever destroy whatever right are still left to tho laboring classes, ‘Therefore Workingnion shonld organize Trades Unions in this city and thronghout the United States, based not simply upon trades oF caliings, bat upon nation alitios, a8 Frenes, German, and English mechanics, ‘The interests of all workingmen wherever fouad are identical. nnd they shoul! be united in action Mr. Ward urged. therefore that these Uni be ‘represented in annnal congresses, Grand International Workingmen's | Association, which numbers not only hundrods bat millions in Korope, who have the power of revolution if they desire to exercise it ‘The moetine appointed a Central Committee to lay Mr. Ward’e suggeatious before the workingmen of this city to errange for arras# meeting, and to corre: spond with tho International Workingmen's Asso- top. ¢ 3 ns THE CITY'S GUARDIANS. paler iatesh eM. T. By Police—And from other derera and Blackmailers—En« forcing the Liquor Law in Cherry street. Mr. Williaa Churchill, @ liquor dealer, of 122 Cherry street, presented bimsell in Easox Market Volice Court yesterday, and besought the prote:tion ofthe Court against two policemen who, he said, hod threatened his life. ‘The uames of the officers are Jereiniat Moylan and OMcer Green, both of the Seventh Ward, was going along carly yesterday morning, soberly and peaceably, to his residence in Madison street, he en countered the officers, and that OMicer Greon, ad- dressing him ineoltingly, threatened to kili him, The samme officer and Oficer Moylan, he alleges, have repeatedly threatened to take his life Mr, Churenill adda that the officers nave entered into a conspiracy azainst him to do him all the in- Jory they can ; that he has been a reputable and well known citizen of the ward for twouty years; and that he doos not wish to be driven to the killing of either of these officers in FelCdefonee, The enmity of these policemen. he says, is due to the fact that some Une ago they, or one of them, tried to black mail him, butdid not sneceed. OMcer Moylan, be suys, two months azo asked him for €33, which he was not then prepared to give him Secution and ireats to which be Churecliil further #ays that on the 15th of mber OMcer Moylan entered lis premises and arrested his varkeeper on a charge of selling liquor after prohibited hours, Justice Seott weld the bar Keoper under 900 bail to onswer, That arrest and charge were, Mr. Churchill says, purely ‘Mr. Churebill ssked the Court to grant a) warrant for (he arrest of OMicers Moylan and Green, with the view of putting them under bou is to k Peace toward Bim, Justice Seott thoaght it singular that the oficers, duty it is to protect citizens, should them: es require to be put under bail. No warrants are granted on Sunday, and Mr. Churchill was ad: sed to apply to-day.” Justice Seott advised Mr, Charehill to make a complain( againat the policemen at the Police Central office, whera, if the officers are not friends of M.T. B. or B. F. M., they may be punished. — - The Olde habitant for Congress. The venerable David Wemyss Jobson, author of the “ History of Fraace.” “ History of the French “Momotrs of Lonis Phi ippe,"* * Met in the Panjanb," &e , offers him- self as the people's candidate for Congress from the Foorth District, He promises, if elected, to intro. duce a new system, which be styles Progressive ‘Taxation. Save us from ¢ anaes The Trial of the Prison Warden Murderer, Hantrorp, Oct. 2.—Wilson, the murderer of Willard, the warden of the Connecticut State Prison, was brought to this eltyon Saturday, and ts con fined in the jail to him opportunity for inter- views with bis counsel previous to and during his trial, which will open on Wednesday next. He will try to prove, as an extenuation of his crime, that he was provoked by bad treatment and bad food while ia prison, ro WESTOHESTER COUNTY, Mary Mitcheil was arrested yesterday in Melrose for hiding a check for $1,100 helongmg to her brother inlaw ‘The respectable inhabitants of the Firat Assembly District are taiking of running Henry Dater as an inde. pendent candidate, AMr Dunn bad his head cut open on Saturday hight near the depot at Fordham, by @ stone thrown from a group of young men. —— ~ WASHINGTON NOTES, tand family bave returned to their The Presid winter ri The bt was dect e008 “ecrens $01,413,.524.99, ant aince the The Secretary of the Treasury has authorized the Avsistans Treasurer at New Youk (9 sell $1 in Bold on can Wednesday, and to ynrenase two millions of bonds oneach Thursday of thid month. ‘Also. to’ an Mle the payment ot the five por cent. Dolde duc dam tisie : mee Several years azo the Suprome Const of the U States decided the tost oath as. anpllead Honers at that bar way unconstithtions! Saturday the Supreme Court of the Districvol Colum ia refused to accept the ruling. on the ground thal & Tight te prescribe the terms of aduussion ty pract Maown bar. The Court has now abousiel the Tu pide taba Rat al cadet NEW JERSEY, ‘The Hudson and Oneida Boat Clubs of Jad a racion Baturday afte The the race, Several anndied dollars change ‘Trinity M.E. Chureh in Trenton, was deticate | yestertay afternoon. The Itey. Dr, Dashall of Dicktn bon College, preached the sermui, The ediive cost 000, Ma, aby, gave p but up to President Grant on Satur lay visited Marion to Inapoct the works ofthe United States Wal pany, Mr. Giles, the President of the Col the President « gold watch. the seamp wh represented him County Democratic Conve artes A. Laue of New York. Be, Hor Frederick A, Lane, g, between B and 6 o'clock, @ crowd of thirty or forty ronghs took posseasion of Mc Mahon’s cask yard at the foot of Morris atrest, dorsey City. “A ring was formed, a referee app ited, and two of the party engaged 1 a prize Oght, wnich lasted bat an hour. elf asa Sun — KIOSITIES OF CLIME, Pada A bank in Philadeiphia was defriuded on Satur ¥ OF $8,000 on atorged check, David Rhoades of 820 East Twenty-third street quarrelled with hia wife Catherine IWat might and suck Her on the head with a dinner can, wounding ber seri ously, Mary Sullivan quarrel) evening I the yard of 279 Mott etre Atapbed her tn the back of the lie wounding lier seriously Lizzie Purcell nnd Mageie Linehan were arrested Jas eveuing in Brookivn ou the charge of stealing two drvsres worth #0 Irom their fellow boarder, Lotta Stanton, of 18 East Thirteenth a ia Yout of 210 Bust Twenty-ninth stre cand Spring streets last evenic tin the groly by Jou Danieis of as intoxicated port Barracks, convicted of de. entenced to one Year's imprisonment, une be yesterday Dy AWimnuitig AC! OMB the ny shots Were fired at him by the gar Fison, He Was Hot Hit, OUL Dually gave hlinsest uy A few nights ngoa band of masked marauders 4 Ne ty, Teun, COOK A DY fro) thelr cabins and whinped then wson that they had heon young wriany i wore rious, peareable wea, bub the Volwd the Democratic Licket ed with Murtingc way last and Conway ad with @ kolie, A soldier of Ne rertion and 00k to & Hiadoiphia branch of ihe aforged check for $20.00 [he tor doue a9 (0 doce'ye au cxpeit hank LIFE IN THE METROPOLIS, ——— HERE AND THERE BY THD SUN'S REPORTERS, — Shandiey's Mupporters andred Markets ted among Them—Major-Geu, M. Veveod, Jey in Command The numerous friends of young Judge Shandley Propose making ® grand and novel demonstration of his political strength, and with that purpose view are now organizing a battalion, which with porade in bis name on Tuankegiving Day, Re cruiting is alroady going on, and up to Saturday night the names of four hundred and seventy-two lusty young fellows were on the roll of member. ship. It 8 expected that twelve hundred will carry markets on the occasion of the turnout, The list of officers discloses the names of many who are Yory prominent in east-side politics. The battalion will be commanded by Gen. Wm. M. Tweed, Ira with the following staf: ‘ Major, Michael HE. Whalen: Adt fons, Quartermarter, Jowoph HH. Yo dkeq M.D. Chapisin, Col. Alo art The Captaing ‘are: First Company (Seventh Ward! Michael J. Shandiey: Second Coinpany ( Ward), dames E. Boyle: Third Co Ward), Patrick J. McLoughlin (Eleventh Ward), Adam Welz l: Tenth Ward), Michael Lane; Sixth Company (& ard). Thomas, Kelly; Seventh Company (Boy Ward), Wm. H. Thral DASH eon, Geos 3 oy Club Rooms, 171 East Broadway, and are each evens ing crowded witn volunteers, ‘The line of march has not yet been agreed mpon, bot will be published #0 soon as adopted, In order (o furnish citizens am opportunity to review one of the very best of im dependent militia organization @ staff officers will weer reeular uniform mounte |; the men will wear reeular arm; carry muskets, The battalion will dine at Irving Hall after the parade; and among the invited guoste Will be Senator Win. M. Tweed, the Hon, Peter Be Sweeny, Comptroller Connolly, Police Commi sioner Matthew 'T. Brennau, Judge BAward Shandley, Governor Hot im, Mayor Hail, aa Judge Dowling. — What Unppened to a Picnic when the Tam ‘olitictans Got Into the Manage: $3,500 Minsing. er since the Franco-Irish picnic on the 13:4 of September, the French gentlemen who were among the officers have es, ogain, They have received about $1,500. At the meeting yesterday a number of gentiemen rottied their accounts, but those for whom especially the meeting had been called, did not apnoar, Some of the gentlemen wio attended the moeting ala that Dr, O'Leary, the President, and Captain O'Gra dy, the Treasurer, alone owe the Society $1,444 Mr. O'Grady, as Treasurer, allowed, hrouzh care: lessness or otherwise, a large number of tickets to ase from his care without numbering them. and theso having been sold to outsiders, were received at the eate.and there torn up At the gate, one of the boxes was in charge of Mr. O'Grady's friends, who, though not members of the Society, were neyérthcless appointed to this re sponsible position. ‘These men, instead of cancel ling the tickets received at the resold th In this box were 6,000 tickets; ag the mo: roturaed. Oue of Captain O'Grady's friends wi certain Robinson, a frequenter of lis saloon, It is supposed that the Committee might have had $5,000 to send to France if this picnic had beon hom estly managed, ac Tho Lust Vial of Wrath Empty and ¢! Planet about to Explode, Elder 8, W. Bishop, a Second Advent prophet, talked much and said little to a gathering of Miller ites in room 9, Cooper Union, yesterday aftornooa, He dealt largely with Avocalyptical dragons, scarlet women, seven-headed beasts, and vials of wrath, The European difficulties, he thought, were caused by a recent emptying of the seventh and last vial, There being no other vials to M4 jas 4 he conclu that the end must be at hand. He wa there will bea grand smash-up in earthly things be fore 1873, and would almost slako bis reputation om the prophecy that the present month will witness the milleunium. es CANADA'S PARADISE. psa eds Archibald's Perplexities—The Latost Phane of the Winnipes War, Sr. Paci, Oct. 1.—Accounts continue to come from the Red River of troubles and dissatisfaction cause by the overbearing and in many instances lawless proceedings of the Cenada and Ontario vok unteers, A letter dated 13h of September aays* “A apirit of ven; vade the ra and fro ludieat or is powerleas There acein (0 be tne tudioos fay fom ported Dy the truly To Sle, who’ are intent ‘on reserving ‘neacs, ‘vod ‘hadinn party, led by De 'eehuitz, who are bent On vengeance, frat to drive Governint Archibald ou the country because, ashe claims, he a Lower, Cai olntee,tnen to break np the Hudson's Nay Come influence, destroy them trade, and drive them ne-country, and Anaily esti ‘ adiso with Dr. Schultz at the head. ‘The C: Clare that no’ American sual! tive in Manitob ir itary have re nee, strict orders big ds} participate 0 any political matters Ww pron from visiting the town of Deohinine POLITICAL SQUIDS. pati ed tumor nays that Judge Shandiey, in consitoration of his witharawal frou the field aa Sherity,ls to get the Hegistership noxt faite tate fOr ‘The Independent Gorman Goneral Committes of Funes, county, ave elected Geo "Kink, Presidents mi Blosateld, Vice 1 or, Theo Jincke, Treasurers Pes Rearsary The Ninateonth Ward Chartes E. Loow Club ‘hi fn itimena fathering in Deevuort Hall an Baturd yentn feasea were dell jertatcCaaerty and Wm. Huser. popes aceite oe PERSONAL INTELLIGENCH, Gon. R. E, Lee was stricken with paralyeis on the 2sth ule,, and is'spenchlons Parerrals: 8 Senator Fenton, the Hon, Chauncey M. Depew, ant ex-Mavor Diise of Hrookiyn, eceumed a privatd Dox AL ihe Urand Opera House on Saturday hig ‘The Hebrew Ly n of the Thin tyefonrth ected Mra. Honey. Les Presid sui Treasurer, Doctress Mw Saturday in a an tention toh sd at her heel ne Captain Jimmy Thompeon was al the Custom House on Saturday, and looked as fresh aw, tore. He Aset for only tne polactnouts, Uuder Ue hew Colector, in addition to those -wiicd he hi dy got. He acterward palit visit to the Hon Cornell, Who gave him one of his most gracious smilie Ho was Accompanied by Mr. isaac O. Hunt, Dut tad burveyor gave him no hopes. —— JOTIINGS ABOUT TOF * Pair Aw gue ha 3. Ros ker parated Nassan street om cutine anit-of black alk, ‘he pa@ Dewsboye aud. buowwiacks wad toe ‘The * Shoofly” roundsmen are ‘The Soldiers’ and Sailors’ at 114 Bowery this evening ‘The match race vetween the Cambria and Mag yen poatpowed until eat week. Ashbucy dines with the New York Yacht Clad tovnight at DeLnonico’s, 1m Fourteenth treat An ornamental tron dome will prot of Prof More, when erected in Conttal Park Vatrotman Poilip Fitzpatrick of the Delanc stiect police died yesterday afternoon of conaumptom Goorge Henry and Rudolph Sehsack will eng in & Doat race this afervoon from Seventy seco sirect, for a silver cup If of the “Shoo Fh” Roun¢ to precincts or bi remluder are to b lout stion will meoe the atatae a ming roy acked a lager begr saloon at Avenue Avand First atroot on Satumlay ohaute They the windows @ad smashed the coulomte, with stones i The Jersey City saueage makers contd have fo adead dog in bond street, near Broalway, ye Bron Priday or Saturday. Come tod wy. OF the pone may tke the Carcass AWAY The concert in aid of the Gorman Patriotic Aid ely, in Steinway Hall, last eve was brillisutly il. Every seat in the vast hail wae tied, aud Afinwucial result was 63,000. The bark ‘Triumph, which arrived Jat nig Cow Thay, puased, on tie 28d lust, In lat. 243 Lone 62 the wreck of a fishing schooner, diamasted and «bat doned. WAT were (he first lotters of her namic Tho Bachelors’ Club opeued their aumptuor AWay on Saturday evening Mr. Wilth ra, ¢ candidate mnt me asival of the ianious Mn burae Chun intends bo Bi tent Bios Michael Byron, WC. Long. Pat Brown, and J. M lof the Beventh Ward, will cneage ta@ xt Friday tor S40 of Hie Kivaian richie revent teworking bouts Mr J Connally South sirect Las received the forfeit of $9) trom cack Of the four men Messrs, Bessy, Hoes, Hull Miller, MeCante Hreenahan, and MeNeli: Were OL MAtuRMAY Might Blocved Givectors of the Ty pogtapl cal Society. En place of ME 4G Clayton who was toported at the point of death, Mr. George Parsons was lected. Treasurer, end Me John Van Horne wae ciected ® Erustee On Saturday ¢ ine nim KV stuffed albatross, mea: nity ot the wi “tet! the lott Aarati talon tie head Of the ba'taliog on its parade next thanksgiving dey J AL MoConigie: of Booth's Thoatra; John I Cole, Grand Overs House. Auguatine Daly, Pie AW H4 Theateon eo Wind, Won H einway Hall, Jamies ae will prewent a tc © this eganing (ot! {mou Council axeust licensing the WoKel apeoulatorn Shand Olpn oie ‘Gar’ —