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OKMNG JOURNA VOL, XXX. COLUMBUS, OHIO: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER IS, 15G3. NO. 209. THE DRY GOODS. A. C. HEADLEY & CO. o o GDDDS! iN2 8 iN3 1 o Me ft SOUTH HlCi STREET. 4 m m Q IS o P. H 0 4 ft Q 0 COLUMBUS, OHIO. IY t BOOKS & STATIONERY. 0 H S3 0 School Books, p School Books, p School Books, Writing rapers, Wilting Papers, oa e j Envelopes, g Envelopes, 0 Blank Books, Mucilage, Inks, Slates, M At Wholesale, A At Wholesale, 1 At Wliolosnlc. M - Hi P 0 o - t : -- n o o n o X 4 3 0 js t Opouod, of Best; Ultramarine TELEGRAPHIC P OB BECENT PUBLICATIONS OF D. APPLETON it CO., 00, 02 & 01 Grand St., IVcw Vorlc BURNS'8 POEMS, complete with Life of author; 612 pagej IOo BCOTT'S POEMS, complete with Lite, 617 pp 50c DART'S FREIGHT COMPUTATIONS, embracing 89,223 calculations, for every mode of Transportation $5 00 DEMOCRACY IS THE UNITED STATES, by R. H. Gillett 2 00 CAMPBELL'S POEMS, Olobe Edition 1 50 Ten Vo's. of the New Edition of WA- VERLY NOVELS, each 25 Vol. I. of New EdiUon of DICKENS'S WORKS, containing Pickwick, Bar-naby Rudge and Sketches by Boz; illustrated 1 75 The eet to be completed in 0 vols., handsomely bound in blue cloth. FARADAY AS A DISCOVERED, by : John Tynd all 1 25 HOW SHALL WE TAINT OUR i HOUSES! I 60 PRENDEQR AST'S MASTERY SERIES OF LEARNINGLANGUAGES- The Hand Book 50 For Learning French SO For Learning Oermin...., SO e 0 OIR FALL STOCK OF NEW and most desirable goo 1 is now ready and offered at lowest prices tor Cash. Customers receive the full advantage of the decline in prices of all articles of Domestic Stationery. Almost daily arrival' g,,0ja enable us to ex,,.'.t.t soon after publication the newest and most important books in the departments of Law, Medicine, Surgery, Education, Belles Letters, &c, io. D-jT Books not on hunl obtained to order at the ivsul.it' prices. s A Lurge Supply BLUE OILl CLOTH, Tor Store Slu 'ldcs Jluchauperlor to any other a. 0 th' market, and which can be furnU put up io tho most lubstantial ran. ono day'i noltco, and at a conslderab. duclioa in price. MP Btmdea Handsomely Lettered to or. dir in Oold-Leat.or Colon." T ESPECIAL ATTENTION 13 REQUESTED TO INCREASED FACILI-TiKSFOR FURNISinSO'Al.T. KINDS of,.i iitutA!MiTi7irMTlT(T: CHAPIIIfJ WORK, 1 (NOTES, CHECKS, DRAFTS, BONDS, CERTIFI. CATE80F DEPOSIT, LETTER HEADS, ffiOFTHKlQST FlTrislltlj WORE MANSHIP'AND NEATEST DE8ION9.il w8amples 8en7 on afpuca. tion. Wedding: CtmU at En3;riiV. crs' Trices REPORTED FOR THE JOURNAL FOREIGN NEWS. By Atlantic Cable. SCOTLAND. Edinburg, Sept. 17. Sir Robert Napier has arrived and has been tendered the freedom of the city. BRAZIL. Paris, Sept. 17. Rio Janeiro advices state that Firazll has apologized for the detention of foe Tj. S. gunboat "Wasp. JAPASf. London, Sept. 17. Telegrams from Yokahama announce active military operations, bat give no particulars. FRAME. Paris, Sept. 17. The Emperor has been enthusiastically received by troops at Lavernazan. Tl'RKEV. Constantinople, Sept. 17. Shere All has been crowned Ameere at Caboal. E.XGLAXD. London, Sept. 17. The Times contrasts the political canvass in Great Britain with that of the United States, In. both cases the elections are new ones. Here in England there are many contests differing In men and principles, and the result is a confused hubbub, in which no one sound is heard above the rest; incidents thus far has been peaceful, even negative, but the eight weeks remaining before the elections may warm the contestnow so quiet. The Times dwellj oa the violent animation of the Presidential fight in the United States, Z,ud calls an American ejection an American, carnival. The American people may be serious and interested, but they allow most eccentric and grotesque characters to represent the whole people, which does them injustice but much less harm than commonly thought. WASHINGTON. The Meeting of Congrctg, Washington, Sept. 17. The Senate Chamber and Bouse of Representatives are nearly ready for occupation. The winter funlture has been replaced. About six members are In the city. The Impression prevails at the Capital that there will be no quorum on Monday. Circular letters have been Issued by the Departments of Interior and of Justice of the North German Union, In conformity with the recent treaty with the United States, Instructing officers that no action must be taken against the former subjects of the German Confederation, for unauthorized emigration, who may produce proof of having become naturalized American citizens. MEXICO. New York, Sept. 17. The City of Mexico advices of the 12th Inst, state that the ministerial crisis has ended, as two votes on tho Supreme Court decided the question in favor of allowing Senor Lerdo de Tajeda to hold his place on the Bench and Portfolio of Foreign Affairs, at the same time. The question of who shall be Minister of Uobernicion and Attorney General will now be soon settled. It is pro-bablo that Senor Igleslas will be appointed. The Opposition press condemn Secretary Seward for his late treaties about naturalized citizens and claims. The Legislature of Durango has declared that the honor of their State demands that the assassins of General Patton should be found out. It is evident that Gcu. Couls is one, but as he is a deputy to the National Congress that body must be his Judge. The submission of Geu. Lucas In Pucbla-Sierra, has been accepted by the Government. Colonel Gutierrez has escaped by way of Vera Cruz. General Figuro arrived at Vera Cruz from Havana, but was arrested on landing. Tho property belonging to Senor Sanchez Navarro, which had btcu seized to discover certain National relics, will be returned. The Insurgent, Giegorlo Corona, was captured and hung lu Ouana-Juato. The Indian chief, Lazado, was concentrating his forces at Barrarcas and Ixtlan. MASSACHUSETTS. Springfield, Stpt. 17. F. M. Bordwell's woolen mill at South Belchcrtown was burned yesterday. Loss 10,000. Suicide. Boston, Sept. 17. Lieut. U. W. Kenyon, a resident of Troy, died from the effects of laudanum last night, at the Boston Hotel. After he had taken tho poison, he Informed Mr. Prav, tho landlord, saying : "I repent of the net. Do all you can to save me." Physicians were Immediately called, and all tho known remedies applied without avail. Lost night, John Owen shot a young man named Michael Sheen In tho act of taking fruit from his garden. Sheen is dangerously wounded. Owen graduated lit Snowden College; studied Divinity at Howard College, uud subsequently has officiated as a Unitarian clergyman. He wus arrested and held to Ml. Much excitement prevails among tho Jt li citizens In tho neighborhood, who deem IrU hooting unjustifiable. th4' MARYLAND. Suicide. Baltimore, Sept. 17. ,, , , of Fincastle, Va., commit-II. M. Ba-cklcy, 't at tho Maltby House ted suicide last nrgu Ho had previously by taking morphine. -st 1,000. The tie. been playing faro ami k. ho war ns Colonel ceased had seryed du,trimr of rebel regiment. " NEW YOBS. New York, Sept. 17. The weather here Is very cold. The thermometer early this morning stood at 45 deg. At Rochester, last night, there was a light frost. The gale on Long Island Sound, yesterday and to day, was very severe. The steamer Nellie, while running from here to Norwalk, was so badly damaged that she has been hauled off for repairs. The steam-tug Allda, from Albany, sunk three grain canal boats, on the Hudson river, while towing them here. Steamship Nellta Durncd. The steamship Louisiana has arrived. Irom Llvernool. Shfi rnnnrts thnt nn 1i.l 7th, in latitude 48 40, unZ 9ft'fi'n"'chl sighted the hurk "",S1tut'e 26.50, she wars lsi-- roncqulsn, of Prince Ed-wara s isuCli wlth B,gaalg Qf (Ustress ghe -upimeu ner witn provisions, she having on board the mate and sixteen of the passengers and crew of the Cunard steamship Melita, from Boston on the 20th nit., for Liverpool, destroyed by fire the day before. The Mono-qulsh reports that she fell In with the ship Jacob A. Stamler, from Havre for New York, having on board ninety of the passengers and crew of the Melita. The Stamler's supplies of water not being sufficient, the took on board the mate und slxjeen others. There were frosts last night in Hampshire county, Mass., and also at Albany, Elmyra, and other places In this State. It is stated that an Influential member of a large worklngmen's association has absconded with funds. The upper portion of the residence of Jas. Gordon Bennett, at Washington Heights, was burned to day. Loss $20,000. The first innings of the English cricketers was finished to-day with a score of 175. The American players completsd their first innings this afternoon, making only 61. ' Drowned. Mrs. Devoe was drowned in Shrewsbury river, at the Highlands, last evening by the capsizing of a boat in which with her husband and family she was enjoying a pleasure trip. The others were saved with difllcnltv. The Internal Revenue investigation case was before U. S, Commissioner Gultman today, when Mr. Courtney stated that In a recent official interview at Washington arrangements had been made to have some high-toned legal genteman associated with him In the prosecution of UHa case, Mr. Courtney said he Intended to retain charge of this case and prosecute It to the end, regardless of whom it might compromise, but he requested a postponement until the arrival of his assistant, selected by the United States .Attorney General. The case was postponed till to-morrow, although counsel for Mr. Harlan and Mr. Smith desired immediate procedure. Several additional charges of forgery and fraud being made against Martin and Kee, Judge Darling to-day refused to admit them to bail. Another sale of news In tho new Jewish Synagogue reached the amount of $750,000, which cuts out all indebtedness and places over $100,000 in the sinking fund. Wheeler Louis and E. J. Todd, together wim a ioi or stationery ana envelopes, the latter addressed to parties in the country, were arrested and seized by the police to-day. They comprise the gift-swindling concern known as W. J. AVheeler &Co., and weresent to jail in default of $10,000 ball. Tho book trade sale wus sllraly attended to-day. A Working Womeus' Association was formed here to day with the following officers: President, Mrs. Tobitt; Vice Presidents, Augusta Lewis, Susan Johns, Emily Peers; Secretary, Mrs. L. C. Browne; Treasurer, Susan B. Anthony. Speeches were made by Cady Stanton and others. .HachiniHtst and Blacksmiths' Inter national Convention. Buffalo, Sept. 17. Tho Eleventh Annual Convention of the Machinists' and Blacksmiths' International Union of North America is now being held hero. The session commenced yesterday afternoon, with President O. B. Daily in the chair. P. P. McFeely, of MIddleport. was chosen Secretary. The President made an address, In which he recommended the establishment of an Intelligence Office for the accommodation of employees. The Convention will probably continue in session three days. Utica, Sept. 17. Frost visited this vicinity last night, and 43 miles south of Utica, at Sherbourn, suow fell. Albany, Sept. 17, The Creat tl'Ot hfttwwn Mountain Dau nyyA . - r 4jw auu Lady'lhorn, for $3,000, comes offhereover lue isnuii rarK course on fliouuo.jr. TOUjlLo. Republican Mcding. Toledo, Sept. 17. Gen. WalbridM. of Nnw Vnrlr HVn T m Ashley, Gen. Grosyenor and Gen. Gibson, of unio, aaaressen a largo uepumican meeting this afternoon, at Woodville.Ohlo. TENNESSEE. Nashville, Sept. 17. The correspondent of a New York paper who was sent to Bowling Green, Ky., to Investigate tho alleged outrages on Uuion men In that neighborhood, as telegraphed to Northern papers, arrived here to-day. He reports having conferred with leading Radicals, who aver that the stories of the outrage and Intimidation arc taisc in every particular. PACIFIC COAST. San Francisco, Sept. 10. The steamer Montana from Panama, arrived today. Cleared Gllroy, for Liver pool, with iW3,000 sacks of wheal. Sailed Ann CANADA. The Express Robber. Toronto, Sept. 17. The Express robbers, wire again before the Police Commissioner to-day. Da Thomp son was discharged. He then gave evidence for the defense, wfclch went 0 show that the robbery was planned with the co-operation ?:JaL"m.?sseD3er that there was no vlo-LSw 'ue ffse was simply em-bezzlemt, ig no extradition. Ottawa, Sept. 17. , tri Blakel,y. one of tho accomplices In the McG04 miU'di-r, is said to be insane. I.. ...Ill -K 1.1 - Urt ,n..iJ r . Enright and Murphy, the other accomplices. vvnaienmost strongly protests that lie did not shoot McGee, but kuows who did. It is expected that he will make a full confession before long. Quebec, Sept. 17. The yacht Monctte, of this city, won tho race to-day for the code of signals distance 00 miles In 5 hours and 35 minutes. During a portion of tho race the yachts sailed against the tide. Weather here cold and raining. Cleveland! Disasters on Lake Erie. Cleveland, Sept. 17. The barque Clough, of Black river, went ashore, twelve miles cast, on Tuesday night, and all hands were lost, except Rush Reed, second mate. The names of the lost are I. S. Reed, Captain; John Derrick, first mate; Catharine Sullivan, stewardess, and Chapman, Blair, and Fitzpatrlck, lake sailors. The barque Berlin is reported ashore six miles cast, laden with coal and lath, and insured in Boston for $8,000. The scow Lone Star is ashore in Black river. VIRGINIA, Democratic liicetint;. Wheeling, Sept. 17. The largest political demonstration of the campaign hero was made by the Democrats to-day. At an early hour the streets were thronged by mechanics, farmers and work-ingmen from Eastern Ohio, Western Pennsylvania, and Western Virginia, who formed .n ! c : 1 1 , i a pio'ucasiuu ui a, nine ru reugui. ixuer parau-ing the principal streets, the throng assembled in the"FaIr ground's, were afb avessed from three stands by Hon. II. Olymer of Pennsylvania, Hon. S. F. Cary and Senator Thurman of Ohio. The Germans were addressed by Jeup, of the Cincinnati Volks-freund. Judge Long, Henry S. Walker of West Virginia, and Trevillick of Michigan, will follow to-night. MAINE. Augusta, Sept. 17. Gcorue E. Knox and .Tnmna N TTa enlisted men in the U. S. Arsenal In this city, were arrested this morning and arraigned before United States Commissioner J. H. Man-ley, charged with setting the fires which occurred in the Arsenal ground on the 9th of Til I V and t.hn 5th of Anrrnat Inot Tliot urn,..j each held in $1,000 balling. Geo. F. Talbot, U. S. District Attorney, conducted the examination in person. Gen. Totten, of the U. S. Armv. has been investlcratinir thesn maea fnr the past four weeks. NEW JERSEY. Patterson Races. New York, Sept. 17. The followinsr la tho result, nf t.hn rnnna at. Patterson, N. J., yesterday. Stecnlo chase 8 miles. Starlight first. Reuiorso second ami Tycoon third. second race 1 he Pusalc Ilaudicap sweepstakes 3 miles and a distance. Aldebron first, Counelly second and Harvey Booth third. Tl tr i 1 x line Third race Was a soiling ram 1 Xi mii dash. Bonnie Boon first, Richmond second and Enchantress third. Time2:49&. A SCOTIA. Legislation on Reciprocity, Halifax, Sept. 17. Iu the House last nigu petition waa presented from tho merchants of the city, pray- IniJ for A. f InmmlQafniifii. tA 1.A annf in Wn.lt. lngton to look after Nova Scotia's Interest In wuuwuun wim reciprocity, a committee Was ADDOlntoH t nrAnnrn A ifanlntlnn nn .1,n subject. WEST INDIES. New York, Sept. 17. Advices from Havtl state that had been proclaimed hi favor of all but the leaders In the late rebellion. A priest has made tho offer to surrender Mirugoaneto Salnave's forces. The Cacos were concentrating their forces to prevent the new movement In favor of Salnave. Advices from Nassau, N. P., state that Mr. Scott is to replace Governor Rawson In the, Bahama Islands. WISCONSIN. Milwaukee, Sept. 17. The Democratic Convention of tho First District to-day nominated Alex. Mitchell for Congress. PENNSYLVANIA. PiTTshuRO, Sept. 17. The river 0 feet 11 Inches and falling. The weather clear and very cool. The Port Orapo in Now Jersey. The following cannot fall to satisfy any skeptical persons about Speer's wluc belni purely a grape juice wluc : Passaic, Oct. 23d, 1803. This Is to certify that I have been a resident of Passaic for tho past twelve years, riurlnaf which, tlmo I have knowq Alfred Spccr, aud been thoroughly posted lu tic manfacturo by him of his celebrated wines, aud can testify to tho fact derived from a personal knowledge that his excellent Port Grapo Wine Is made entirely from the Oporto Grape, which he extensively cultivates lu vineyards in sight of my residence. The Port Grapo vino Is a variety of his own ralslug cultivated exclusively by himself, aud Is a' superior grapo. C. M. K. Paulison, U. S. Deputy Collector Int. Rev. Our druggists have some of this wine, direct from Mr. Sjieer. SnAKsrEARB on Piialon, tho originator of the "Ftot de Mayo," tho now perfume for the handkerchief. "Now iii tho wiiilor ur tur discontent, Made glorious ummer by this ion of York." Sold by all druggists.
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Full Text | OKMNG JOURNA VOL, XXX. COLUMBUS, OHIO: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER IS, 15G3. NO. 209. THE DRY GOODS. A. C. HEADLEY & CO. o o GDDDS! iN2 8 iN3 1 o Me ft SOUTH HlCi STREET. 4 m m Q IS o P. H 0 4 ft Q 0 COLUMBUS, OHIO. IY t BOOKS & STATIONERY. 0 H S3 0 School Books, p School Books, p School Books, Writing rapers, Wilting Papers, oa e j Envelopes, g Envelopes, 0 Blank Books, Mucilage, Inks, Slates, M At Wholesale, A At Wholesale, 1 At Wliolosnlc. M - Hi P 0 o - t : -- n o o n o X 4 3 0 js t Opouod, of Best; Ultramarine TELEGRAPHIC P OB BECENT PUBLICATIONS OF D. APPLETON it CO., 00, 02 & 01 Grand St., IVcw Vorlc BURNS'8 POEMS, complete with Life of author; 612 pagej IOo BCOTT'S POEMS, complete with Lite, 617 pp 50c DART'S FREIGHT COMPUTATIONS, embracing 89,223 calculations, for every mode of Transportation $5 00 DEMOCRACY IS THE UNITED STATES, by R. H. Gillett 2 00 CAMPBELL'S POEMS, Olobe Edition 1 50 Ten Vo's. of the New Edition of WA- VERLY NOVELS, each 25 Vol. I. of New EdiUon of DICKENS'S WORKS, containing Pickwick, Bar-naby Rudge and Sketches by Boz; illustrated 1 75 The eet to be completed in 0 vols., handsomely bound in blue cloth. FARADAY AS A DISCOVERED, by : John Tynd all 1 25 HOW SHALL WE TAINT OUR i HOUSES! I 60 PRENDEQR AST'S MASTERY SERIES OF LEARNINGLANGUAGES- The Hand Book 50 For Learning French SO For Learning Oermin...., SO e 0 OIR FALL STOCK OF NEW and most desirable goo 1 is now ready and offered at lowest prices tor Cash. Customers receive the full advantage of the decline in prices of all articles of Domestic Stationery. Almost daily arrival' g,,0ja enable us to ex,,.'.t.t soon after publication the newest and most important books in the departments of Law, Medicine, Surgery, Education, Belles Letters, &c, io. D-jT Books not on hunl obtained to order at the ivsul.it' prices. s A Lurge Supply BLUE OILl CLOTH, Tor Store Slu 'ldcs Jluchauperlor to any other a. 0 th' market, and which can be furnU put up io tho most lubstantial ran. ono day'i noltco, and at a conslderab. duclioa in price. MP Btmdea Handsomely Lettered to or. dir in Oold-Leat.or Colon." T ESPECIAL ATTENTION 13 REQUESTED TO INCREASED FACILI-TiKSFOR FURNISinSO'Al.T. KINDS of,.i iitutA!MiTi7irMTlT(T: CHAPIIIfJ WORK, 1 (NOTES, CHECKS, DRAFTS, BONDS, CERTIFI. CATE80F DEPOSIT, LETTER HEADS, ffiOFTHKlQST FlTrislltlj WORE MANSHIP'AND NEATEST DE8ION9.il w8amples 8en7 on afpuca. tion. Wedding: CtmU at En3;riiV. crs' Trices REPORTED FOR THE JOURNAL FOREIGN NEWS. By Atlantic Cable. SCOTLAND. Edinburg, Sept. 17. Sir Robert Napier has arrived and has been tendered the freedom of the city. BRAZIL. Paris, Sept. 17. Rio Janeiro advices state that Firazll has apologized for the detention of foe Tj. S. gunboat "Wasp. JAPASf. London, Sept. 17. Telegrams from Yokahama announce active military operations, bat give no particulars. FRAME. Paris, Sept. 17. The Emperor has been enthusiastically received by troops at Lavernazan. Tl'RKEV. Constantinople, Sept. 17. Shere All has been crowned Ameere at Caboal. E.XGLAXD. London, Sept. 17. The Times contrasts the political canvass in Great Britain with that of the United States, In. both cases the elections are new ones. Here in England there are many contests differing In men and principles, and the result is a confused hubbub, in which no one sound is heard above the rest; incidents thus far has been peaceful, even negative, but the eight weeks remaining before the elections may warm the contestnow so quiet. The Times dwellj oa the violent animation of the Presidential fight in the United States, Z,ud calls an American ejection an American, carnival. The American people may be serious and interested, but they allow most eccentric and grotesque characters to represent the whole people, which does them injustice but much less harm than commonly thought. WASHINGTON. The Meeting of Congrctg, Washington, Sept. 17. The Senate Chamber and Bouse of Representatives are nearly ready for occupation. The winter funlture has been replaced. About six members are In the city. The Impression prevails at the Capital that there will be no quorum on Monday. Circular letters have been Issued by the Departments of Interior and of Justice of the North German Union, In conformity with the recent treaty with the United States, Instructing officers that no action must be taken against the former subjects of the German Confederation, for unauthorized emigration, who may produce proof of having become naturalized American citizens. MEXICO. New York, Sept. 17. The City of Mexico advices of the 12th Inst, state that the ministerial crisis has ended, as two votes on tho Supreme Court decided the question in favor of allowing Senor Lerdo de Tajeda to hold his place on the Bench and Portfolio of Foreign Affairs, at the same time. The question of who shall be Minister of Uobernicion and Attorney General will now be soon settled. It is pro-bablo that Senor Igleslas will be appointed. The Opposition press condemn Secretary Seward for his late treaties about naturalized citizens and claims. The Legislature of Durango has declared that the honor of their State demands that the assassins of General Patton should be found out. It is evident that Gcu. Couls is one, but as he is a deputy to the National Congress that body must be his Judge. The submission of Geu. Lucas In Pucbla-Sierra, has been accepted by the Government. Colonel Gutierrez has escaped by way of Vera Cruz. General Figuro arrived at Vera Cruz from Havana, but was arrested on landing. Tho property belonging to Senor Sanchez Navarro, which had btcu seized to discover certain National relics, will be returned. The Insurgent, Giegorlo Corona, was captured and hung lu Ouana-Juato. The Indian chief, Lazado, was concentrating his forces at Barrarcas and Ixtlan. MASSACHUSETTS. Springfield, Stpt. 17. F. M. Bordwell's woolen mill at South Belchcrtown was burned yesterday. Loss 10,000. Suicide. Boston, Sept. 17. Lieut. U. W. Kenyon, a resident of Troy, died from the effects of laudanum last night, at the Boston Hotel. After he had taken tho poison, he Informed Mr. Prav, tho landlord, saying : "I repent of the net. Do all you can to save me." Physicians were Immediately called, and all tho known remedies applied without avail. Lost night, John Owen shot a young man named Michael Sheen In tho act of taking fruit from his garden. Sheen is dangerously wounded. Owen graduated lit Snowden College; studied Divinity at Howard College, uud subsequently has officiated as a Unitarian clergyman. He wus arrested and held to Ml. Much excitement prevails among tho Jt li citizens In tho neighborhood, who deem IrU hooting unjustifiable. th4' MARYLAND. Suicide. Baltimore, Sept. 17. ,, , , of Fincastle, Va., commit-II. M. Ba-cklcy, 't at tho Maltby House ted suicide last nrgu Ho had previously by taking morphine. -st 1,000. The tie. been playing faro ami k. ho war ns Colonel ceased had seryed du,trimr of rebel regiment. " NEW YOBS. New York, Sept. 17. The weather here Is very cold. The thermometer early this morning stood at 45 deg. At Rochester, last night, there was a light frost. The gale on Long Island Sound, yesterday and to day, was very severe. The steamer Nellie, while running from here to Norwalk, was so badly damaged that she has been hauled off for repairs. The steam-tug Allda, from Albany, sunk three grain canal boats, on the Hudson river, while towing them here. Steamship Nellta Durncd. The steamship Louisiana has arrived. Irom Llvernool. Shfi rnnnrts thnt nn 1i.l 7th, in latitude 48 40, unZ 9ft'fi'n"'chl sighted the hurk "",S1tut'e 26.50, she wars lsi-- roncqulsn, of Prince Ed-wara s isuCli wlth B,gaalg Qf (Ustress ghe -upimeu ner witn provisions, she having on board the mate and sixteen of the passengers and crew of the Cunard steamship Melita, from Boston on the 20th nit., for Liverpool, destroyed by fire the day before. The Mono-qulsh reports that she fell In with the ship Jacob A. Stamler, from Havre for New York, having on board ninety of the passengers and crew of the Melita. The Stamler's supplies of water not being sufficient, the took on board the mate und slxjeen others. There were frosts last night in Hampshire county, Mass., and also at Albany, Elmyra, and other places In this State. It is stated that an Influential member of a large worklngmen's association has absconded with funds. The upper portion of the residence of Jas. Gordon Bennett, at Washington Heights, was burned to day. Loss $20,000. The first innings of the English cricketers was finished to-day with a score of 175. The American players completsd their first innings this afternoon, making only 61. ' Drowned. Mrs. Devoe was drowned in Shrewsbury river, at the Highlands, last evening by the capsizing of a boat in which with her husband and family she was enjoying a pleasure trip. The others were saved with difllcnltv. The Internal Revenue investigation case was before U. S, Commissioner Gultman today, when Mr. Courtney stated that In a recent official interview at Washington arrangements had been made to have some high-toned legal genteman associated with him In the prosecution of UHa case, Mr. Courtney said he Intended to retain charge of this case and prosecute It to the end, regardless of whom it might compromise, but he requested a postponement until the arrival of his assistant, selected by the United States .Attorney General. The case was postponed till to-morrow, although counsel for Mr. Harlan and Mr. Smith desired immediate procedure. Several additional charges of forgery and fraud being made against Martin and Kee, Judge Darling to-day refused to admit them to bail. Another sale of news In tho new Jewish Synagogue reached the amount of $750,000, which cuts out all indebtedness and places over $100,000 in the sinking fund. Wheeler Louis and E. J. Todd, together wim a ioi or stationery ana envelopes, the latter addressed to parties in the country, were arrested and seized by the police to-day. They comprise the gift-swindling concern known as W. J. AVheeler &Co., and weresent to jail in default of $10,000 ball. Tho book trade sale wus sllraly attended to-day. A Working Womeus' Association was formed here to day with the following officers: President, Mrs. Tobitt; Vice Presidents, Augusta Lewis, Susan Johns, Emily Peers; Secretary, Mrs. L. C. Browne; Treasurer, Susan B. Anthony. Speeches were made by Cady Stanton and others. .HachiniHtst and Blacksmiths' Inter national Convention. Buffalo, Sept. 17. Tho Eleventh Annual Convention of the Machinists' and Blacksmiths' International Union of North America is now being held hero. The session commenced yesterday afternoon, with President O. B. Daily in the chair. P. P. McFeely, of MIddleport. was chosen Secretary. The President made an address, In which he recommended the establishment of an Intelligence Office for the accommodation of employees. The Convention will probably continue in session three days. Utica, Sept. 17. Frost visited this vicinity last night, and 43 miles south of Utica, at Sherbourn, suow fell. Albany, Sept. 17, The Creat tl'Ot hfttwwn Mountain Dau nyyA . - r 4jw auu Lady'lhorn, for $3,000, comes offhereover lue isnuii rarK course on fliouuo.jr. TOUjlLo. Republican Mcding. Toledo, Sept. 17. Gen. WalbridM. of Nnw Vnrlr HVn T m Ashley, Gen. Grosyenor and Gen. Gibson, of unio, aaaressen a largo uepumican meeting this afternoon, at Woodville.Ohlo. TENNESSEE. Nashville, Sept. 17. The correspondent of a New York paper who was sent to Bowling Green, Ky., to Investigate tho alleged outrages on Uuion men In that neighborhood, as telegraphed to Northern papers, arrived here to-day. He reports having conferred with leading Radicals, who aver that the stories of the outrage and Intimidation arc taisc in every particular. PACIFIC COAST. San Francisco, Sept. 10. The steamer Montana from Panama, arrived today. Cleared Gllroy, for Liver pool, with iW3,000 sacks of wheal. Sailed Ann CANADA. The Express Robber. Toronto, Sept. 17. The Express robbers, wire again before the Police Commissioner to-day. Da Thomp son was discharged. He then gave evidence for the defense, wfclch went 0 show that the robbery was planned with the co-operation ?:JaL"m.?sseD3er that there was no vlo-LSw 'ue ffse was simply em-bezzlemt, ig no extradition. Ottawa, Sept. 17. , tri Blakel,y. one of tho accomplices In the McG04 miU'di-r, is said to be insane. I.. ...Ill -K 1.1 - Urt ,n..iJ r . Enright and Murphy, the other accomplices. vvnaienmost strongly protests that lie did not shoot McGee, but kuows who did. It is expected that he will make a full confession before long. Quebec, Sept. 17. The yacht Monctte, of this city, won tho race to-day for the code of signals distance 00 miles In 5 hours and 35 minutes. During a portion of tho race the yachts sailed against the tide. Weather here cold and raining. Cleveland! Disasters on Lake Erie. Cleveland, Sept. 17. The barque Clough, of Black river, went ashore, twelve miles cast, on Tuesday night, and all hands were lost, except Rush Reed, second mate. The names of the lost are I. S. Reed, Captain; John Derrick, first mate; Catharine Sullivan, stewardess, and Chapman, Blair, and Fitzpatrlck, lake sailors. The barque Berlin is reported ashore six miles cast, laden with coal and lath, and insured in Boston for $8,000. The scow Lone Star is ashore in Black river. VIRGINIA, Democratic liicetint;. Wheeling, Sept. 17. The largest political demonstration of the campaign hero was made by the Democrats to-day. At an early hour the streets were thronged by mechanics, farmers and work-ingmen from Eastern Ohio, Western Pennsylvania, and Western Virginia, who formed .n ! c : 1 1 , i a pio'ucasiuu ui a, nine ru reugui. ixuer parau-ing the principal streets, the throng assembled in the"FaIr ground's, were afb avessed from three stands by Hon. II. Olymer of Pennsylvania, Hon. S. F. Cary and Senator Thurman of Ohio. The Germans were addressed by Jeup, of the Cincinnati Volks-freund. Judge Long, Henry S. Walker of West Virginia, and Trevillick of Michigan, will follow to-night. MAINE. Augusta, Sept. 17. Gcorue E. Knox and .Tnmna N TTa enlisted men in the U. S. Arsenal In this city, were arrested this morning and arraigned before United States Commissioner J. H. Man-ley, charged with setting the fires which occurred in the Arsenal ground on the 9th of Til I V and t.hn 5th of Anrrnat Inot Tliot urn,..j each held in $1,000 balling. Geo. F. Talbot, U. S. District Attorney, conducted the examination in person. Gen. Totten, of the U. S. Armv. has been investlcratinir thesn maea fnr the past four weeks. NEW JERSEY. Patterson Races. New York, Sept. 17. The followinsr la tho result, nf t.hn rnnna at. Patterson, N. J., yesterday. Stecnlo chase 8 miles. Starlight first. Reuiorso second ami Tycoon third. second race 1 he Pusalc Ilaudicap sweepstakes 3 miles and a distance. Aldebron first, Counelly second and Harvey Booth third. Tl tr i 1 x line Third race Was a soiling ram 1 Xi mii dash. Bonnie Boon first, Richmond second and Enchantress third. Time2:49&. A SCOTIA. Legislation on Reciprocity, Halifax, Sept. 17. Iu the House last nigu petition waa presented from tho merchants of the city, pray- IniJ for A. f InmmlQafniifii. tA 1.A annf in Wn.lt. lngton to look after Nova Scotia's Interest In wuuwuun wim reciprocity, a committee Was ADDOlntoH t nrAnnrn A ifanlntlnn nn .1,n subject. WEST INDIES. New York, Sept. 17. Advices from Havtl state that had been proclaimed hi favor of all but the leaders In the late rebellion. A priest has made tho offer to surrender Mirugoaneto Salnave's forces. The Cacos were concentrating their forces to prevent the new movement In favor of Salnave. Advices from Nassau, N. P., state that Mr. Scott is to replace Governor Rawson In the, Bahama Islands. WISCONSIN. Milwaukee, Sept. 17. The Democratic Convention of tho First District to-day nominated Alex. Mitchell for Congress. PENNSYLVANIA. PiTTshuRO, Sept. 17. The river 0 feet 11 Inches and falling. The weather clear and very cool. The Port Orapo in Now Jersey. The following cannot fall to satisfy any skeptical persons about Speer's wluc belni purely a grape juice wluc : Passaic, Oct. 23d, 1803. This Is to certify that I have been a resident of Passaic for tho past twelve years, riurlnaf which, tlmo I have knowq Alfred Spccr, aud been thoroughly posted lu tic manfacturo by him of his celebrated wines, aud can testify to tho fact derived from a personal knowledge that his excellent Port Grapo Wine Is made entirely from the Oporto Grape, which he extensively cultivates lu vineyards in sight of my residence. The Port Grapo vino Is a variety of his own ralslug cultivated exclusively by himself, aud Is a' superior grapo. C. M. K. Paulison, U. S. Deputy Collector Int. Rev. Our druggists have some of this wine, direct from Mr. Sjieer. SnAKsrEARB on Piialon, tho originator of the "Ftot de Mayo," tho now perfume for the handkerchief. "Now iii tho wiiilor ur tur discontent, Made glorious ummer by this ion of York." Sold by all druggists. |
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