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ridLn 3IJT i i 11 i S' 3 TT English Treaty with China BRITISH VICTORIES IN INDIA Europe and Ameriru to Uni the rom Washington llie II Now i quest feeling hut vs cannot help joining wit It the pub Hek the shades ifth avonnc 11'H an in sat 39 tin mo sf rill opening the door the water a month oi HV who had been ac $171797 ('all os $3(7301 hiiL 03 New York Hank Statement TnUI grres vnrningH married on the i I alius was sick when if yer to give me JaiiH Johnnou requeafod to assume a per pendicular and slowly nrnc that his whaggy Lad gone io War Alexandcr to visit IT'G IS fri b7a the the The Peak excitement is abating though numbciB uf emigrants continue to art iv at this point and Kansas Tut Stout Cak The application for a writ of eriorin tbe of Ira burnt the Kochcster murderer has been deajed by Judge btrong 4 ctu red in the Recorder Court yesterday during the trial of Thoinaa Cullinn charged with larcenx It necebsny in the progress of the case Gkanagon Cold diggings had leu found on the Wahsatch at ort a few days fit Gai laud Maj Nichols and Capt aotuii had left for States Persia A conspiracy in Persia against the Prime Minister had failed and its leaders were beheaded lobhuN Tuesday There is no political news of importance to day The rench Ambassador will leave Paris for China on the 3d of October with the ratified Tu ield New Turk Have hi rived here and leave instantly ft Trinity Bay (Signed) Nothing was done ith Valemia cither Satur day or yesterday (Signed) ident of that republic there would le nn diifiruL ty about the raimcaiiou of the onv vnuuii Th re is no iiuth in the report that the United its appliances could furnish verdict of the public The et 4 4 uh saN'j Out 11 defined the cxriioc In had no sympathy whatever with on hich she i to appear the Prhaps She will be manned hy Levi Hart stroke oarsman IL 1 Htignnn AV Curtis and lohnt' Babcock all of whom severally and in their collective or rather clubbed capacity can rai at will a white ash breeze no row era need be ashamed of The stakes are $500 on each side the course living live miles or two and a half miles upstream and return The match promises to attract much at tention both from the Btates and from Canada The race takes place to morrow I I I onl Hrw Mtm UVtis4Bd MK LtJ 221 htfrMo in grj eai tiin jn Arrewt under an Kxtradltiou Treaty New York Oct 11 Jacob Ebcit wan arrested to day under the ex traditlon treaty aw a fugitive from justice in Bava ria here he is charged with several forgeries Innin leg onct when 1 Bird it Then 1 don't like folks out in the ami a fel ler out afore finished sfoi I got no comfort ot my liie any waya If 1 gnpy to set on the dock fclh rs keeps ndlin ftgin my legsand boxes onto my toua ARRIVAL THE OVERLAND CALI ORNIA MAIL Arrival of liie Nan la Mail St Louis ucl Id The independence correspondence of the publican says the Santa mail an ived on the 3d The Navajo Indian still to surrender the Thu gtou uurruspundence grave difficulty in the Nicaragua quealiuii su pervene? Jeiez now denies having made any stipulation as condition: to Ins reception by our government ami refuses to perform any pretend ed stipulations He will piububly be dismisM by (leu Cass and aiders will U' very likely issued to take possession of the transit route by a naval force till the demands of th i government shall bo conceded by Si tcibE A man named Patrick Dormer living about four miles from the city the Chicago Road committed suicide by hanging on Sunday morning He aroae that morning at about three (his usual hour) and attended to his mat tuts about the Louse iu bis accustomed manner Alter doing these chores he went into theyurd and ent a piece of a clothes line whh he took with him the burn Here he made the rnpr fast tu a limber on one side of (he building and adjusted the other end of the rope around his neck Alter completing those arrangements he threw himself out of an opening in the side of the barn caused by some of the boards being torn and when found was hanging about lour feet from the ground Life was not wholly extinct when be was uut down but he was so far gone that he c' pired in a few minutes Air Dormer was a farmer cultivating a piece of land that he held on a lease Besides the ordinary business of farming he peddled milk in this city OUR DAYS LATER ROM EUROPE On the 2hth August a light occurred between a ainall detachment truups umlur Capt McLean and the Indians Spring in which Mc Lean waawuunded and six or eight savages killed 01 tube PWacke the Trial of Steam ire Engine liAHKIHflt'BO II The steam tiro engine Citizen built by Blake A Button of Waterford had atrialheiu this evening It threw live streams though a inr li nozzle 121 feet two streams through iiih nozzle 165 feet asingle stream lb rough Ij inoli nozzle 201 feet high the greatest height ever at tained here SpalH lo Proceed Vigorous! agaiust Mexico TELEGRAPH ROM PLACERVILLE TO SALT LAKE CITY Tlte Suffolk Bank Boston 1 1 1 he President of the Suftblk Bank has issued a circular to the ellect that the Sntlblk Bank no longer holds itself responsible lor the mainte nance as heretofore 'of the system of (redeeming bills of country banks but that any bank wishing to continue its business with the Sutfolk Bank can do so Tiik UiiKAT Boat Have The toning match between the Toronto ami Chicago clubs in four oared boats is attracting much attention Both boats and crews arc now in the city in course of practice for the occasion The Chicago 1'ress says that the club from that city will enter on this occasion their crack new shell boat built by Barling of New York and called probably with The xoLin atTisx Tsix A correspondent of the New York turn'll tJ Conurwrce writing from China say that when the English entered Tkn Tein the soldiers and sailors were guilty of the most riolent and shameful acts for which they hare received no punishment and have not ereii Iseen called to account They Broke into the stores and plundered them when Lord Elgin and his suite were In the tow and near by they at tempted to ravish Chinese women in their houses and when their LiuLande attempted lo protect them murdered them in cold blood! ike The fire last night wa caused by the burning of a small baru on the alley south of Jef ferson avenue lietween Bates and Randolph streets ft belonged to a nest of hovels which might all be burned cut without any detriment to the vicinity Hampshire has set the example of naming the 2oth of November for Thanksgiving day and it is suggested that all the other Governors follow sniL The 25lh of November is the centennial anniversary of the surrender of ort du Quesne (now Pittsburg) which terminated the rule of ranc on this continent It is also the anni versary of the evacuation of New Y'ork by the British which occurred twenty five years later 5V ahington marched into each place with his vic torious troops each time These sveats would give a peculiar significance to a national celebra tion on that day emporaiy loss and annoyance uro the greatest ut ils the) au iidlict upon Us but these etilsme not to be hot no lightly The reputation our coiiiitr) requites that thu bratts should 1st no longer allowed to insult us with impunity ami instead of le i oj iug houses and streets it seems to us that the only way to restore puace to Can ton is to Semi forth an expedition strong enough to ciuslr the sw oiiu of assUHstns that trouble the city liie militniy nutholitieH bate stood still long enough it is now time to act Arriial of the Mramshipu Indian Empire and City of Baltimore fl I lean up ngin warehoiMe draymen goes and backs their driiys up agin me and barks my shins and it ever I gits a good sunny place fur set in Runic pvtliceuien is alters a of mo to git out id' it Dugs nip inc vs bun 1 goes ound al leva () th thinks to bleak I I ea I coz lam hard ork Rais nibble my toes TncHday consols '1 he Bank of rankfort had raised its rate of discount to four per cent Austria The arrangements between the gov ernment and the Rothschilds mid other rench and English capitalists for the transfer of the Vienna and Trieste and other railway lines are understood to have been detinitoly completed on the bais lately described Italy Letteis in regui to the late conspiracy at Naples say that it aiimed wry formidable proportions including many high persons in it and having extensive foreign raiuiticatioU' It cidentally drowned Rusm a The Emjteror had given the older of St thu high st to Prime Got tsihakofT ee are attacked and murdered by bands ot une iuusvhu disappear the niuiiHut afterwards hi rut idiuthm stiueta are pulled dun and illages leveled to the ground by the allies but these pro ceeding du no harm tu thusu who uro really guilty and only exasperate hill this in iv ruble wmfuu goes on and the lives ot our ddier are uselofody MAeritiaed trade ia iilluud al un cud iu Callloli A Huug Kulig paper declarer! thit muni o( thu iiit'rchiuils who went upto ilio city After it waa taken hnve re turned tu the elony finding that Canton is ul niofl in etale siege and lhai it In pci dmiH for a nropean to tet toot within it walls Such is the minei able state ot afturs at Cantoii whilenll goes on an well in the north ot '1'hiuga have gtadnallv gone ou hum lad tu vvnre till now they are seemingly in mntti de plorable condition than when the war broke out igurous fiction in the first would have put stop tu all thi but uui upathy has emboldened the 'hinee till they appear now to have actually persuaded theinrlvcs that they will be able to A gain the prisoner nt the bar looked up dreamy sort ot way and mechanically fumbled ith his dirty lingers at the inside of his hat llining thrust one list through a hole in the top ot it he meditatively drew it up on his arm to the elbow and allowed it to hang there regarding it at the same time with tin absmt gaze indicating an entite loss of comprehension as to how the seas ami Hpii it that seems bound to tire uut position We lind from last cxpetiencc that public as usual is in the right We have no site tu criticise a lady closely parading her weak points before our readers although it is an axiom that public people are public mid it is sufficient to say' that she lacks in very many things that arc indispensable in placing an aclressabuve mediocrity Voice manner and capability of the true rendering of character arc entiiuly want ing Her Juliet was a milk an vvutcr school miss one whom we could imagine with a love letter iu one hand and a piece of bread and but ter in thu other The melt ing softness of the fair love whs decidedly flat and thu gor geous beauty of the rhetoric was ruined iu 1 he utterance It is ell et tough tint thu lady should continue oil the stage as long as she luteiiraiM Company Lone into tlaiioii riiiiADHirni a Oct 11 The Atlantic Mutual Insurance Company have gone into liquidation for the purpose of closing business after four existence during which many marine losses have been incurred and promptly paid 5100 si 7 iso sick work Here laziness sleepiness and him and he dropped back in his hands in his pockeu and was fa xt asleep He whs sent New Yoke oct IL The steamship Indian Empire from Galway ou the 2bth ulu arrived at Halifax on Sunday Commercial advices hy this arrival are not im portant BreaLtutis were quite dull Provi sions were quiet Consuls had advanced and were quoted at fur money jsv? 67 LUNDY operator from Valmtiu It win Htateil that the Russian Navigation Com pany will authorized to entahlioh a station in Algeria and to lnt a depot ot coal there The company is not bound to confine its operations to the Black a The Paris tluur market as dull Wheat ua flat and cheaper '1 he Hteatnshiji Indian Empire Capt Courtenay from Galway on the morning of the 2th ulu pass ed Cape Race at 1 o'clock on the morning of the 7th hist She ari ived oft Halifax harbor at I) o' clock on the ev uiug of the mb with 270 passen gers She had a hu cession of strong rtesterly galen during the entire passage '1 ho Royal mail steamer Africa from New Yuik airbed at Liverpool on tlie 2Ctli nit (iKKaT Ekii ais There was sumo expectation of a i edm tion of the 1 ale of internet of the Bank ufEimland uuingtu liie accumulation ol bullion The English papers publish an otlicial synopsis of the treaty hhIi 'liina ItcnntaiiiH lilty six ar ticles A separate article proAidea that two mil lions ot tuds shall be paid at Canton and two millions of taels on accountof the expenses of the war '1 he Bi itlsh forces ai not to be with drawn from Ganton until these expenses are paid in The main features ol the treaty are already known rolitical intelligence is unimportant I'lttMT Tin rumor gained ground that a matrimonial alliance was on the tapis between Prince Napoleon and the Princess 'lotilda oldest daughter the King of Sardinia The rumor was strengthened by a i epurt that the inceas is Uentru li we Mnrui in Trumbull Coun ty Ohio rom th Coujuuu Euquirur Saturday On the Until tiik tiie tot rn which did much injury along the lake uhoie in New Yuik Pcun H) 1 vatiia and Ohio wan esjsn lally atructive in Trumbull county In this State In orient the townships of that ouuty Johnston especially It was uecially uiiach nivoua It tinrm fed Home eight or nine barns between the centre and lie: east line of the tow nship pivw trateil nearly all the fen anti hay stanks and nearly ruined many of the fruit urcbarda iu 1U Lviirei 1 he hfmney of the ateam saw mill of Messrs Iu gmi A ('ampbell at the centre was blown down uHn the roof of liie building breaking through it and doing considerable damage to the mill The daguerreau car of Mr Johneon standing near the centre wan turned three time over and litc ially torn to atonia eoma of its parte being carried by the atorrn to the distance of halt a mile or more The acliool botise eat of the centre i moved eiiiic two feel from ill foundation in fact every thing in its way waa mote or wa injured by iu The amount of damage was much Increased by tbe heavy laiu which fell uoii the hay and giain I' was exposed by the unroofing of barn and tearing down of hay atai ka Tlc Atlantic Tel eg rapli Titixirr Utr Oct 11 St Lorn Oct 10 The overland California mail arrived at nine o'clock laut nixht A large number of prominent citizens aaseiubled at the Railroad dejmt on the arrival of the train from Jeflersou City JI Butterfield a as greeted with a hearty welcome from the crowd and was tornmlly received with a brief complimentary speech LyJuhn Darby on behalf of the citizens Butterfield responded in an appropriate manner returning his warmest thanks for the uneiected demonstration and cordial approval of his labors by the people of St Iou is The mails were then escorted to the post office by a long procession ot people with bands of music The Alta Culifumia of the lltli ulk prepared expressly for the overland mail furuisLc the fol low ing items of ileus: A telegraph from Placerville to Salt Lake City is commenced Thu itcws from Eraser River is uniiupoi tank The water is still too high for uuccesaful iiiiniug Bnsiiieas at Victoria is much depressed Oregon dates are to the th of September Major Garret had a skirmish with the Indians on the Okanagon Lieut Allen and six Indians were killed 1 part) of miners under Major Holdtisou was attacked by Indians on the Wahsatch and one white man killed A rumor obtained redit at the Dalles that Gen party was massacred neai the hniu't got no place tor to go to nor to outif 1 had a place for to go to A yallcr pup is a prim to me 'coz if Im ii n't got nothin' to cat he kin take mid kill cats and cut That goes agin my stumniick tho' 1 hov ct dog meat It ain't no laid in Bologna Hitssigu He in lay around under barna 'coz he don't mind the Uciei bitin' 1 alius was sensitive to liens and mor'n all that Total lAnsgsiUUlug week last Snr IHTWH Hie lullftwing is the Htalemcnl anti for the Slum' period: IWwiicem I irlil aijl live eiiH'k Mua uui sundries An Old luidj Dangerously Injured by Howdlri Iroa ths Tim Margaret Crossin a woman ovr fifty years of mte residing' at No C37 Washington street now lies at the jmint of death from the effects of a murderous and wanton assault comtnitted npon her by four young rowdies belonging to the gang of Eighth X5 ard Boytu" The anger of the asailants had for some reason been excited against a son of Mr Crowiin On riday eveninghey stationed themselves near his residence he lives with hiw mother with a view to wreak ven geance upon him when be should make hisaie jiearance Tired of waiting they crossed the street and knocked at tl basement door which Mrs Crossin oned One of the quartette im mediately struck Mrs Croaain violent blow over the head with an empty bottle knocking her down After she had fallen they al) set to licating and kicking her and left her lying insensible It was some time la fore she was discovered he has since vomited large quantities of blood and her physician say she cannot possibly recover John Callahan ami Michael Connell two of the alleged assailants have een arrested charged with the asoaulL and are now confined in the Washington Market prison awaiting an examination The police are searching for the other two and a their names are known it Is not probable they COMMERCIAL INTEL! IGENCE Vc Vc etc Ixeileiiient IKA VNVVOKTII (let 9 Col Chapman and lieut Burns ifth Infantry Capt Newton and Lieut Bryan Engineers ami Lieut Wilishugle ol the Dragoons have arrived from I Ituh The weather wn pleasant on the Plains Con a STOHEY A 1 I' 1 J4T INDIAN HOSTILITIES IN OREGON Arc Ac Arc rutu ihu icpoitof the Naval ConUi uctor ot the diiinttgefi cuhditiuii GruuiuelLi Barker Vein wM engaged for the Paraguay expedition it in heiion tly cuntuiuplatvd by thu depart ihuut nut tu take them The Naty Dcparlnitni LnaLutu iufunuud uf the death ot Mirgeon Tieknr at Anu Arbor Michi gan Spovinl to the Tiineii Washington oct Sit William Guru Ousulvy Iumw fur Cvutid America in the British war itesinier Vnlnroua Avhiuh attended thu Agamemnon while paying uut the Atlantic cable 'Hie almond has been at tached to the lialilax Nation and may be expect ed hourly at New York Sir William will ciusa the Isthmus at and proceed thence in a British vessel up tbe roaM ihvnre by Leun tu Granada Atteiwurda he will locate al San Joj in Coatn Rica DratruclKe looiia in Ireland Au A Lbe r( Sept 1) correspondent of the Dublin Etihig Mail supplier the following mel ancholy results of an extraordinary fail of rain with which that part of Ireland waa visited: This place was iaited with an awful flood ou riday evening About 7 o'clock the river eale began to rue ani toon cocks of bay tacks of oats roufa and doors of houua Mure floating down the current The night waa closing in ami appi uheiL'iuns began tu be cnteituiued for thu beautiful bridge ahich unites thu counties of Limerick and Kerry at this place About the water had iien to within about nine inches of the top when almost it fl out a Bound greater than that ut a boat moved into the hp a over a hiuglu the whole structure which wa of timber guu way ami was carried oil ealu bridge is down and li pursuua weiu drowned The bridge itself one of the handsomest struc tuieg of tli(! kind consisting of a singfl ar uasKufu but two dry an hua in the raised road leading to it had hurst from the accumulation of hay Ac carried down anil the scone of desola tion caused fly it was frightful Large stum a were carried more than a hundred yards over Mr farm 1 have heard his iosw cal culated at least £150 Mr Harnett uf Muynhn has lost in oats Hnd hay more than double that amount many of the farmers whose lands ad join the river paIu mid it tributaries have lent from three orfuurtu six ur eight rent 'Those in the uplands escaped very well The cause uf this inundation has not I icon ascertained it came on must suddenly ami quite unexpe tuL Jy There had Uien some lain during the day and about four or five o'clock it became rathe! heavy but not to any great extent It is said that in other places there hae burn much gi rater loss A letter from Dunmanway published in Reporter alter describing the effects storm iu that town says: noticing a small passing through his back door asked his servant what caused it: un used in regularly taking him off his tert and A IrMale Rare lit Iowa Au Iowa CiH rurrvtfponmHH uf the New ork Ratting u'wutuig fivui that point daring tho State air gi the tollow mg arcuuut uf a feniald foot race: Mnouy? the local iuaev it proper to include mcuiLuH Kt a tiuxcl phase o( wviumu i righis doiu hick far a 1 know an original wun uf Uh platform I rtferto a foot rave which took placij a a eak or IwtHMincr Unn thn hursu track of the now fair grounds The atU udant cir cuuhtuce ate these: A uiedlmt jn'ripMi tie uf the large poster and mnail handbill atripe han given Ivciuit Leto on popular phj Sk) logy Ac ilb gnat uuerpRutue to lulh laJie and gciillo to both and anon to each separately ihj Dr ictitig A moug other theme introduced occurred that of t'aliMheniC' the dLskusaiun uf bkh resulted In the tuiinaUvu ut a claN fur the practical develuje uh nt of that aeieuce ait whit hevr it nifty le Gentlemen and tnya furxook their counters and dusks for Im lee tuixs roam Rud the Ia dies strongly hooped hut loo wly clad swarmed to the Athuneum tu practice the manly art of shoulder inning anlrhct expanding By da gives the plot thii kvmwk until a foot isco was propo n'd fo gentlemen only 1 The ladies bler dh pro ide ft sihrr mip aa a ptUe tu the 4 foatest young nmn and ihv race duly came off to gener al satuLu tion Tbe following woik a foot ince for ladies wm jnuuuiiud liiu udiui aux fuiuishiug the cakc ket which uaa to stimulate the (riua'a'a in pro ceeding tu erfrewwro The lUt Of who took putt in this lad) like jviform Hitce was quite i caput table iu uuuilvr and posi tion ami lffiHmvr Mockiugdert and haU 1 oay il smw whitv uudvi gunuruUw In full supply enough tu meet the drmamlauf the moat uxaeuuglertrttor loidie hitherto most noted for modvaty and delicacy inftdo oiAwrawt dmibly furc 04 they troiteal ih in eha ui tor the lnqH'ciion of crowd ot pier atd boja eager for lo tuiii up? Beta wvie toils uftcivd uh the aii0U4 favurttea and un hnrovdrot a rr more regu larly ordered than the 'huiotiot tu whohl refer VOLUME XXII The ftteim diip City of Baltimore frum Lhirpool ou Wednesday Hip 2h1i nil pars ed Cape Race ou riday thu bth hist at 9 A ri route for New urk Her news has just reach cd this place The City of Baltimore has a large and valuable cargo and HiO passengers Hie will dniibtlPSH reach New on Tuesday morning The news is quite interesting as will be seen from the fullu wing sy uopsis made up from papers brought in by the news yacht: India Later and important news had been re ceived from India The Gwalior rebels were defeated on the 17th August They had seven hundred? killed while the loss of the British was trifling The furt of Pui uruce after thirty hours' shi ll ing surrendered to (im Gassier un the A brilliant victory had lieen gained by 53i po ciirrt and the motiej at hii) rate ia not en tirely nink and gom There is the ahip which thu funds hau bv ii expended and fui the con Hlruclion of which they wen HiiliScribod If there was any error in tho original calculation beyond that of cuat it has uut licon discot erud Whrthei thPRpeed safely ronv nienr and popularity of this new posacng boat will answer the expecta tions of the we cannot undertake touy but the probability we pt'Cauine as greatift it over wiw whit has already been done should be lo to the country would certainly la matter of legtcl and wc hae oursthes offered a sugges tion toward utilizing the wnik Thu company howo apptoved a plan which if uccMful will give the sharehulderto tbe option of retiring with certain proportion of Iona or of extend ing their venture in the operations ul a new as ho iation It is computed that the tuim of £33n 000 Mould buy the Great Eastern Or she Id ptovide for the completion of all outstandirig contracts fit the vo zu1 fur ima and furnish buf ficient woiking capital Isjbidr This amoiinl then lore it is proposed to rake tbe refusal the shareii iu the new company will Ihj given to the original ehareholders ami failing their ao cej4ance thu offir will I as made to the public really feel it impossible to persuade on selves that this mart clou creation uf meehaii iral science should not admit of being turned to good account the biuccss of her pci foimancerf as packet loiit or the ehaners the 15 pef cent1 now dangled beloic thu pub lie eye we Can pronounce no opinion but do think it fairly within our province to observe that enough ha tn eri actually achiettrd nut only to reflect ciedit upon our national kill but lo yield in Rome form or other a beneficial rutuiiL It might hate Ikcii doubled whether so monstrous a ship could ever he constructed with any practical effect btill mofe whether it could user have leen gut afloat or whether it mnt not have leri left like Robinson pr riagua a moumm nt of overstrained aiubillum Thaw question however have now en aeitled ami a el which la yund doubt of unpnee dented capacity and probably of unexampled power tn in the water as amoothhr as a bird la it to le auppotud that tfrn greateat maritime nation in the world cannot turn such aaUuclurc to ome ad vantage LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH Extkxobihrxiy Humr By lh jAigu mh U'lliix the at rival of the HteMhh City of Baltimore of th Llvirool New York aud Philadelphia Suara hln Company Jloe at 7 o'clock on tb Jin bepleliilr having tude Die pnag: from York to Liverpool In ten day tw hour from dock to dock or nine day twenty thr hour from Handy Hook tn Bell Buoy The City of BJliiuuie left New York at noon on 'uh of Septemler and for two day encountered d' nnA fog which laed her cuuid erably ut front the 11th to IVlh for right uc er ivr dayr rhe averaged the exbaoidiiiiryjed of three hundred mile per dy and ha made without qneetlon the rhort pn tgH erer made acro thu A tlaulie by any aerew tewuu A' Trtbunr Binoi lab Accipkkt The Hartford In dcncritiug a gatue of eicket gire the follow ing remarkable incident: lalxz Ahord had buckled a titrap tightly at uund hiw right ana ahove Ute elbow to pievrul hi aarn ftout Lecouiing lamed wlcn throwing in the bail won a large throw 'became rteceary but a the eirort a a made a crack wbort and diUnct a that of a pi lol wa heard aero the playground and the young min'i arm fell pox er lead al hi aide the ball describing a hort curve beyond On an immediate examination of the arm by Doctor PtielfW anti rrteele who were npon the gronnd it waa found that tbe bvte tun bruktn there vjft jmt alxrtf tht vhrri Iht tlrnp imu plMtd'1 oh Lord 1 koor nutlin for goin' to jail (urt hy do yon go home Jiimea looked up with a sort of a glimmering of wonderment in his il even but failed to cont DEMONSTRAT1ONS IN LOUIS sometime He leaves a wife and quite a family uf children He was about forty years of age ami usually enjoyed good health Nu uaue a we have been able to learn is assigned fur the sad transaction 574150 nv 11173 U3 Scott Gvahih The Scott Guards paraded yesterday nn the occasion of their anniveiary presenting a handsome and well drilled appear ance The lanks were quite full Their target shudt tank pliue during the day of the result i which we have not been informed Last evening they had a grand ball at Hall which wa attended by a large nnmler ami was pronounced one ot the finest of the season 3 he Srntt Guards are one of the best companies in the State and une in which our citizens take pride Three Be ngal regiments bad la cii re armed 3 he Punjanb Bombay and Madras presidencies were tranquil Gkkm Britain The controversy between Prof hituhouse and the Directors of the Atlan tic Telegraph Company continued in the newspa pers The shares of the company were quoted at £315a t'32Y The Liverpool Corn Trade Association recom mends that corn flour and meal tie sold by tbe uniform standard of luO pounds weijzht rance Prince Napuleunhvv to invite the Emperor inetice operations before November Thu Alinister of Marine had been to Cadiz to Huperinb'iid thu dispatch of troops and hipa Iu Cuba to act against Mexico and it appears from the language all the uiinistei ial journals that thu government had reached tn delay nu longer exacting reparation from that republic '1 lie Liverpool hreadstulls mnrket was very dull sales being of a inure retail description at rates nominally 1 1 a god '1 he Li rpnol provision mu kot was quiet 'A Im Liverpool produce market was generally quiet hut stead) In London on Monday 1 breadstuff wure dull and new English wheat was slightly luwer Sugar and uollve were firm Tea an average business at last quoted rates Rice quiet Consol lused firm on Mumias for mum) 97 3 15 lfl for account On rem th Maxkcheatvr GmhUmc Sept TbJ state thing repealed to us bj the leltera received ire in Hong Kong is uch as we can find no parallel Mr in the modern history uf Europe in order to foriua eoiHepuAik uf ur preor nt relation wnh Chino we hare to go Lack 1 the time when whether there was peace or war be tween the Kinga of England and Scotland Arm aireuga and ERiott and the rest ot thq truoen of the burdens pluudeivd and burnt and cut one another threat without inlennk mn PirhajMs huuwer it is doing tbe people vf Contun hu much honor to cuiuuiu ibuiu to thmxa sturdy bordererx Some allowance must of course be made tor thu irritation caused b) the bumbat dunnt and capture ot the city Buwben Canton a fint occupied by thu rench and English troop not only did the ppulntinn nm manifbat any very fierce ies ntnu nt at the iutrueruu uf allivi but they rvsuuiud their wuik and ionght and sold with our soldier a calmly and nncom ceiuedly ua if theic were no ivlwl Karltarian in their city By degrees all this friendly imlifit renee has di ippvarvd The I rakis wLo darvd not meet iw in the field finding that we were iuaciha ami (hat uui Curves weic nlualk took heart again and Iweiu to show their faces in the neighboring Huugus With tbe miugled cunning and ferocity which belonga to a wvak and cuwardl) taoo theoo men haiu sought tukstro) the garrison ly frequent and cutting utf tbe supplier KWe have ascer they say that there are only two or three thousand and rench dugs iu the cit) but uui uunilnra are thousands and thou sand' and it every one of ns carry but a sword tu kill vwry foreigner that we wu Uiall hoon kill them Thu simplicity ot this ex pedieut lor getting rid of au invading auuy might provoke a sinile but unfurl nnatrly al though ihu Chuiewu will not tight openly Iht are quite ready to ronuuil any ack uf ja rfi d) and iruuli) 1 lie price uf 50 dullais on the head of exery rench or English nldieviiiJ 1 1 50uU doflHs un the head uf eer uflictr tveite (heir cupidity and the couse qucnco is that murders of Europeans hax lM eoma an numerous a to cniee serious alarm for the safety thu garrison t'oMlilding nc In Nrw York I'roin th 'Hner Hturlay Mia Ann liui gea a uniun neither wryyuung nor i I'lniu kably hamlaoine haaauhed with row hide in his atui Nu 41 orn atrri her breth er in law Mr Joseph Burge Hhe laid on I ho blun buth Jani ami thick hjeb caused a dUlur bunci gn at that a policeman inlet lured and made a prisoner of Mra Burgen nnd took her be fore Jublioo WuUh al the City Hall Police Cuuif A gn at crowd ilhw ed al lei for as a matter of com su ku an ei ut a us nut long In ivatblng the eaiH of thu many who find time lo follow up and learn thn particular 'I be uflnd ing cuw hide was also bi ought in Cum I hm wm the rowhided who nuidtj complaint of natault and battery In duo form Ho did nd appear to have suftui ed ui uly in poin but hu as I dfntly greatly mortilied Mia hurp admitted having committed the aananlt but pleaded Juali le MiiMi (mm she mhhI) her mccubcj had greatly maligm her fair lame by oil rejauited slander vshii be iclurud tu track Jiisliru Wekli paid li BiiflicicuU a woman who would mo nusev hi rwulf aa to pub licly' attack amt commit pliywirnl violence upon one who could make no icsifttauue fur bo man Could my in mu fl a umac raise hi hand against hi female aHsallanU hurh nn Rwaull wan calcu lated tu place a Hliptmt upon thu HsMailud etn though Im were really' innoront nf nuy uftbnre Women aggjievml had lheir proper rumediuM by applytng to the courts either criminal or civil as the case might Ke But this hault whm facially reprehuiiMible Iwcn ue pin iiHRnilant was neither a nui uupi oteetvd had a husband to whom she tdiould roiiftdu the uu the cowhide if the own of nm an Instrument were cuHnikicd muw4iy in defend ing her honor He thought wan lime an ex ample should be made of women seeking noto riety hy means of the cow hide Rud he should idoiuforc hold thu accused for tiial at the spe cial M'iion ami require bail In the sum of 1300 for her appearance 'I required Imil wbr Bonn furnished and Mr Burgus ilepailcd seemingly sut priced at iho aerlmi light in which tlm nifttier wi viw Police Court Henry Young was tried and convicted of steal ing a an) all amount of money from the drawer of ii More and aaaentenced to ninety dayn in jail Mary Ann Woodruff' wua arrested for being drunk and raising a row iu the street Having laid in jail sufficient time to punish her she was discharged William Grecfiway was accused of stealing five In quilts lie demanded a jury trial which wm granted The jury returned a verdict uf not guil ty ami he was discharged rank Quinn was charged with an assault on Hnrah Campbell with intent to commit violation Both parti uh were intoxicated Thu case was con tinued Patrick Tobin drunk and disorderly was dis charged on promise nf future good behavior Mary Dix was arrested for ha ing in her pos sesiiiou a shawl which was stolen at the time of the fue at the Milwaukee Exchange She was committed fortrial The property bulutoged to flniiip front the connlr)' who cannot be found to identify it John Claik John Davis and Henry Jackson all colored weiu arrestcd for being drunk and disor derly They were sentenced to pay the costs of the miter go tu Jail for flyo days each John Champ James Campbell Hold Smith John Sharp am! William Miller were brought up for bring ommon vagrants and dock They were taken into custody nt tho requeat of biiHincHH men on thu dock who were annoyed by their depredations ami were afraid of being burned out by them They were aentup for thir ty days each The riendltiu ch (he name periods were: $133134 lWM lx The London Tunes is nnw filing to abandon the feasibility ot profitably employing the steamship Giuat Eau i ii hi an editorial article iu ita is sue oi 22 it Hays: the launch uf thu monster there wan troiibli some hiidi but nt last even this difficulty was fiunnuiiutej and now there lies really and posilivt I) iilloiit in the inur ship which if thu Hntii ipations nf her perfonnaurr' are not exagge rated could oiiil ivund the world in about a thou Hand limn ith only stoppage of her pad die wheels Up iu thin point them the conception has been entirely successful The unprecedented propor of the truriire have not damaged Its utili ty or its laauiy there has Inien difficulty expe rienced in adapting to its gigantic Reale any ol the appliances irquiri mi uan un) body Lake up on himself affirm that the Irent Eastern stcftm ship ill K'aiize the lew of ils projuctoi 'I he only impediment iw found in the stoppage of supplies What with the uutxpucUd obrttach'h encountered at the lnun li and Hm minor cxrestw which attend mud great cxpct Imeuta thu capi tal of thu company ban burn exhausted in tlm Custof placing thu Leviathan whore ahu Iks Thu Hinn expended upon this poilion of tin mon I fimountri to ICooOOo and to complete the The Pioneers of the ParaKua? Expedh tiou nder May I'orre poudem the A' Journal of Comnitrce ot Board thv tlton off liO'UORT Navy Vari i edneiay October A The Watfr Wit nti has steamed up ami the greatest excitement prevail in the vicinity of the mivy yard Cummudore Imrwiu Captain Rud dand and Qoutrurtor Hatt virited our ship yes terJay inspected her pronounced her to le in nrtrate trim and left wishing un a speedy and auccen ful termination tu the important mission nn which we are loui)d We have been iu the sticam since Saturday but procrastination i so common in all naval matters and amongst natal folk generally that I would not write till steam was up We are provisioned fur four months Lave on board 20 tons of coal ofwflich we will conaume at average about twelve tnn a day onr 11 incb and 2 mch guns go out in the Supply the whole of our torerasik is taken up with another gun the carriage of which al goes uut in the store ehip The moat novel affair we have nn board is a new kind of sea anchor which arrived here un Saturday It ia about tiiteen feet long and constructed something like the leaf uf tn umbrel la Lraced with wood and made of canvas the centre is iruu and by throwing this machine overboard in a heavy sea the ship would be in stantly hove tu were the water ever so deep We have four tents on board twelve thousand shells three thousand Miuie rifle Lails three thousand carbine ball? fifteen thousand percussion caps sixtv fuur mu kets (of hich fourteen to the guard) une hundred pistols fifty Sharp's car bines We measure six hundred and ninety tons the Water Witch three hundred and sixty We will from Barba does direct tn 'Rin as we will le able to take iu coal enouerh at the former place no unforeseen accident occur Our com panion the Water Witch can only carry eight coal and should she meet with contrary winds mu 1 appeal to the generosity of Ventoeaa ia un DETROIT MICHIGAN TUESDAY MORNING OCTOBER 12 1858 wumznfo xu l'a ris The Duke of Malakoff i to return of the Emporor trom Chalons Havre Dunkirk Dieppe an Bvlugne are to be putina state of dtfvuce A port of refuge is to le constructed between Biest ami Cherbourg Hie King of Prussia is not to abdi cate in favor of his brother The Recnty is still with the Prince of Prussia The King can assume his full powers if he recovers hie physical and mental health Tbe Regency meanwhile is to Ie uninterrupted Kiss i The hvaliJe Rsse announces that it is in contemplation to unite Europe and Amer ica across the Russian possessions The tele graph now extending from St Petersburg to Moscow is to te continued to the frontiers of hina Liverfooi 2 th evening loar is unchang ed with a very trifling demand Wheat in mod erate demand at slightly lower prices for the bet ter clashes and a decline of Id on the secondary and inferior descriptions Corn dull and Is lower Provision market dull and prices nominal on a further reduction of 2s The general province market quiet Rice dull Loxdox 2 th Sugars a changed Cotfee steady Tea Congou lOalOJd Rice steady Tallow steady but inactive ou the spot 49s Cd Linseed oil 32s 6da32s 9d Spirits of tnrpntine 3ssa39s 5 Consols closed at 9Sj for money to stem and turn her out in all respects as a first class passenger ship would inquire additional funds whirli in i not lortln oiuiug The company enunot agtee tu extend the investment Some nhat eholdiTH are Hilling to goon othois desiroiia ot Stopping and the result Is that the Great East ern bt anishiji built Ilium III mid iilloat in stead of being fitted lor sea is olli rcd for sale We do not SCO how the project nolw ithslaud ing this abrupt suspension of the hi heme ia to be teimed a failure The vessel has actually been Construi Uil on the lines laid down and may lie forthwith set for aught we know lo run hei course 1 he estirnati of cost Imie lieen ex Tlie Baloon Bate rom the Cteduaati Garctte The balloon race between two of the most cele brated aeronauts in the world Mon Godard and Prof Slenier will take place on Monday the I sth tnst The inflation of the balloons each contain ing 3r'noo cubic feet of gas will commence at 9 in the morning and the ascension will take place at 4 o'clock precisely A committee of fire well known citizens have been chosen who are to act as judges Ac They will decide whether the weather in the morning shall Justify the inflation of the balloons' When tbe inflation hrs commenced the aeronauts go Each may take passenger at his own discretion The success of either will tie in relation to dis tance not height Arrangements will made for each aeronaut to send down at every town passed in a parachute a or note contain ing the name of the balloon which paasear and any incident occurring on the trip which will he sent by telegraph so that the citizens here and elsewhere mar be continually posted of tbe whereabouts of the aeronauts and the success attending their erial flight Mona Goddard and Prof Stenier each expect to be np three or four daya NUMBER 107 a tit'vrvaBV in epetitliiurea tf $lbl643 S7 Uii ing fop net ru niiiga for Ihreu months $302 nr nt the ruti1 ut iibmit 7 eent tin' 'fibre debt im tock Lust year tin' companyfre tunning three large steamers Li tween lide lluflalu which added largely to their pas sitrir traffic on the one hand ami to expend! tun un the other 1'liis lu eoiiiits in a measure ftllinc in receipt fiuiu paa'ugcrs of the duA veiiHc iu expenditures Karl Concert This convert hither to announced will Lu given this evening at ire Uivn's Hall The deni re to hearthis distinguished performer is natural and is heightened hv the novelty of an orchestra equal to that whit ac companied Jenny Lind iu her memorable tmir through this country i'he programme i replete with gum? Amongst the pieces is Schubert's renowned romance of the Wanderer The or chestra will pei form the overture of William ell and the tnttlunte ot the ecnml symphony of Bee thoven The sale of tickets still continues at Messrs Anisden A Cvlikue Corner of Third and Market Stkeltss The oldest and me st effectively conducted in the Vailed State The Book keeping and Writing Department in tbi In stitution have Aiwa been conducted by ceutiemen stand ing at the head uf their prefeasion Mr Duucan the Professor of Penmanship hx already enrolled hi? name upon the list of American authors bj the publication uf two erf the most complete and valuable cvutribuun our school text his Geuxs of Bid uicn? and Orna mental PemuauaLifi ami Lis new and elegantly engraved School Copy Books in eight numbers twenty four quarto pages each Theee works now form the standard of Ute in thU art throughout the and are rapidly super eding all others in our Select and t'ommoD Mr Duncxn hug also just been awarded the irst Preuuum for the best Businew and UrnamenUl Penmanship by the State air of Pennsylvania The Pittsburgh CoauntrciAi uf the 1st of (N tober contains ext rjt from tbe evidence before the Mater? in Chancery on a Balance Sheet made out by the teachers of Book keep iuf in the Iron City College confirming their errors uf 15774 and sustaining the correctness of th statement given in the same case by the teachers of Book keeping bn the College I liuin alloy alias Whisky Bill oho ia jointly i harced with the pri onur in the commission of thu lie uce Mutiny wun proceeding to detail hii testimony and had begun to narrate a confession made by the prisoner when the latter exclaimed (hat that was Order wn restored and the witness waa proceeding with Iris statement when thu prisoner sprang forward seized a large earthen spittoon and threw it with great iuluiue against the witness He was promptly seize! Ly the Sheriff and forced into his seat A verdict of guilt) was rendered ami the Recorder was abuiit passing sentence upon him for a term of five years in the tate prison when Collins declared that he was not yet sixteen years of age Of course all further proceedings were stopped inor der that the court may inquire into his age He was sentenced to prison a few years since ami served out one term rom Mtehlnctou Special BkpaLh to the Tribune Washington Oct The Nicaragua coiupHuMiuii ia approaching a solution Melons Jue White and Xrisaii and secretary arrived this morning Jerez is temporary colleague a an extra ITenipoteiitiari and ia nut a nuaauid Minister He stipulates fur the full ratification of the treat) together with the White and SfobLin contract and indemnity for American lives and property destroyed by the allied army during ifle tillihuj ter invasiuu tie had previously ajoluglzed fur statements ex pressed in Martinet's manifesto The White and Subbina Company have con tracted for tho steamer lorida and another for auivice un the Atlantic side to lgin this muutlu Special lb paU'Li to thu HcruLL WaoHINGTUX Oct I stated iu my dispatch to tho Herald of Tues da that General Huitau the New GiuudiJn Minister had Iwen called here by General un important business and that the firm and de cided foreign jKilicy the adurirriMratiou hail iuan gmalud had created a flutter ailiuiHj thu South American and Genital Aiuericnu diplomats 1 now learn that the secretary uf State has informed General Her ran that whether the Cass Herran convention be ratified or uut our guveiiimunt ill nut rmil the imposition uf tonnage dues al poiu ihe Isthmus of Panama nor a tux on the transportation of pfeuM iigura and mails russing the Isthmus Geneial Herran is informed thit vesscU vf war ara ordered to the Isthmus to nee this resolution of the government executed he great highways of the world must not be ob structed An to granting a naval rendezvous and coaling station atone of the islands in the Bay of Lana ihm our guvuruiuent will uut enforce that cuu aidering New Granada haa the right to refuse if ehu chuusu but regard thu refusal as impolitic and evincing an illi)eral disposition Spain granted us such a privilege at Mahun in the Med iterranean and Sardinia at pezia ci thia small uuighbuiing icpuLlic in America refuses it A iiuwuia iu our foreign policy has Leun in augurated Ly the administration just but firm and uutt it is for Cuugress to say whether thu ud tuiiiisti atiun shall suppurti in carrying uui this policy ihe question shall this great re public make itsi respected as uno of tho hit oweiwof thewuil If the Cungit as of New Granada were ns cu tlie trouble of holding it The court called his attention to the question and he again turned his eyes dreamily to the scat uf justice Hey? why 1 go (meditatively) tn so why gu home? why 1 gu home? Yer honor I I got no home I oz 1 never had home I told you I tn nobody and nobody Uhift nothin' to me olks is alius a kickin' of me and of me and uJ Pref IT 1 Tri Weekly JI invariably in ndriice I jjjy city miburribftff 12S cents 'pr WP tho dock loafer lie had been arrested sleeping in a rockery crate arid the Htraw still lung tu Iris hair and stack out wildly in all directionH while LIh tattered and greany habilimcntH Lung In tags about his person Ifo was the embodiment uf laziittsH ami degradation and Hcemotl Hcarec hull uwuku when anked what hu hud lo Hay lor himbclf hilt) at the naiuu limo he was evidently indifferent to coma item ch mid hadn't the slight ust concern a to the result of his trial He Haiti however he would like to make a speech to which request permission wag granted and Hl re ti hing out It is arm he rnmmviiced aa follows iu the most lachrymose and despoil ding tunc "Mr JtiHlire ynu hcc before you one us ianT wot Tc used to be No sir nut by a lung shut as uccupieHj his posit iun used tn he hu nt As appearances goes isn't much now but of no peitickler roiiHekemo Send me up sir tuck it on make it ninety days and done with it and if over yer honor gets to be a dock loafer I hopes yur hoiror have a perlice native tu semi you up when cold un be under perlickler uLl igatiu ns tu yT honor if rend mu up for ninety A fuller have too much of a good The Court inquired why he was so nn imis for a long sentence 1 might aa will have it fui a sheep as a lamb aint nor nobody to me I got no ic lou our uasu dties ha amounted to 23 unfor tiHi'iiP irtimn to the cowardice and treachery nt uui bivugc and cowardly memy atiula ate lirel upon b) unseen eheinivH and when those who escape return to punrih the asassftia they find nothing bui tho hvndluus trunk of their eoiu ladis European who walk through the sub best runner proved by trequeut fuoccss and 'limings unfoi tunaidy full down spiawllug In th liui lucin cuuluak ami her i al tl pi ell) a yyoII as last young ladv Lore fiiiny the prize which had already HueincJ ihe property of another Matteis woe cumpi uiuiel making up a puisu nt twenty dollar or thereabout lur tl ia er whuao guod puinta an UkAiduul had prevented frum displaying to her otru nd anlago and a dupli cate prize is to Ite given Lei bv an appreciating crowd of HHu ialuia I nmy add that ihu whole thing is embraced under ihe advertised appella tion uf g) whuU If 1 icmuiula'i my Greek' aright menus errmss tutm ntiled Ah this is nut quite true nf the Myle nt drenn adopted b) thu cloao it would auim lo Lu a mia uoinerd Sailor Abandoned on Ovacrtrd Wand rom tbe llo ton Travvle oct In the US District ('hurt ytsrerday Harvey pH'fcldiug Wita tiled the UUSk ot JvM lilLdl AUM tin master ol tbe whip Beistt) illiaius of Now Betlfoid charged with having ft on a deserted inland John i am la a colored nmn one of his crew in the month of November ltCfi Ihe male of this ubsv1 Mr Westuii ha already been com vleted ol an ussnnli upon imicri uh an iron I lu) ing pin b) which thu Might uf uuc u)u aa de hi roytut John riiucid testified to the Bit rd Ids Irfring pul dioit) At the unit that ihe ordure were gnuu Ly tho cupliin thu Wilmas was bcluw Id irons hig irons woie knocked oft' and he wtia pul un hoard a boat tbe captain instructing them that if the) could not land I'ihuuim without laiug ihe boat to throw him uei board and let him gel ashore as Lust he could He ulnuba) that Rm lift wftti leaving the m'hmcI the captain gave him mnu oi tw ranui kii and said that ll huh red and any one should ask ho put him Hshoiu hu should iepl) Austin kicked mu ashore0 They gi him few iiitlclea of clothing and landed him alone on ihe Ihuu'Ii after hit thu Midp sailed awa) and ho wua left the only solitary In a bl I a of the island or twenty si dajs Brod eu raw rraba and young birds soaked in tho water taking rufugu Iu a hut whu he hud inadv alicko at Ere iy morning he was In tho habit of going down to the lieirh Lvfoi mnirUu to look fur a ship Ihm caue iila inflamed eye vould not Imhf the relleo tiyn uf thu nun upon the sand inally thu fthlp old Hv tm tom Led hi ihe island and hu was ta ken off and carried to Tnlrnhnann here he re mained Huven moiiiha ami a hall in die hospital there win coilobornthe evidence of hi being put Ubhuiu ami alio ihiiiiu evidence lur the de fence whb did iiotduiiy that fait The caw will bu argued tmmuriuw 'I he island in qucnliuii in olio of the Gallipftgm Group and was formerly uaed hy (ho rruviau governiuunt hh a penal Htullun it wan tifurwatdrt abiioduned LuIwhh HomvtiiuuH vihilud hy whalers for the Led ot ild hullo it upon tho bdiind ami thin fact pi nimbly led to the reseau of 'l ancia 1 Jeremiah Austin mauler ot tho winding birip Ih Uy Williams Mciitem cd to da) to pay a line of fl no and iiIho tHHca wd AH(H) damage to the negro John lam io hum he left on an uulu habited island fowl abt IlHTCajtf Ihe folfowing table shows the earning of the ffi'lugun Central fur the mouth uf Supli mLer JW ronipaii'd with the huiuu The whole is enclosed in a neat little bx ear ing the inscription Aux com aguotisjde gtoire de iWij'uleou fo Decret Ituprriul du 12 Aou The rench eagle and crown adorn the box Mr Ixjbot in seventy eight years rf age and ri yet an much the rench soldier as formerly He delight to tell hia adventures in the army uf tho great Emperor and particularly to qeak of the occasions when Lt wil liouured by tbe famil iar intercourse uf that distluguinhed General Ho served under Napuleun in the famous batth a of Lodi Ealing (where he wart wounded) Wa gram Austerlitz Vienna and nine vr ten other? the names of which have escaped us His con duct in all tbosu great engagement was such as became a valiant and brave soldier and it is in commemoration of those services that he reccii ea thia signal mark oi approbation 1 a a RiCAi Tbe advent uf an actress who han gained numc celebrity within the past ear or two in manner peculiarly her own was the oc casion of drawing together a large audience at the Metropolitan last evening The lady in ques tion was Mrs Mahon whuse debut in BidLifo Hume time since created quite an excitement in conoequence of peculiar circumstances attending it Her theatrical history is quite novel and unique bhe left ifth avenue dum and a brow atone front to attach her fame ami fortunes tu thu histrionic career Possessed uf ample means and Hui rounded by nil the luxuries uf lift hu became what in the lower walks of life is called stage In higher circles it ini denomi nate! inspiration Selecting Buffalo as the place lor her debut she appeared with every advantage that money ur ami awaited the public saw fit and in very decided terms to intimate that hu had mistaken her vocation Thu prers'mh am ed the fiftmo opinion andwusquito lieree in its le nunriationH uf her escapade She was not tu be put down however and played uut ungare iiiuut in spite uf the public ami press The mure thosu institutions denounced the morn sh ould not be put dow The more uiicomplitiieut ury they became the more indignant she got ami she finally left them with a smart piece of her mind like a spunky female as he wa ho then appeared in New York Albany Hiehnioml delphia and numrroiw other places with a like HiiCcCHS giving each a lecture at Ihe uoiirlusiun announcing her dutc rinination to be mi tress in Hpitc ui them ami hur light opinion of their jm itH in a critical view Like Homo other adie ses she rushed into print and like them ame out Hcuuml Through all ahe has persevered hfKx ralle mil IMMrlcU nvenUnn ol dogate from the aeveral iii HooupoJogthor IU Kqre (0natM n' "10 l0IW vans Huron on Saturday the yth of Xr wMn pr 0 of public notice for flYunot avminali gn eunlilatc fur Ilepre uLUnlbeoUtelrgiHlxluro rt8fniiinulMn''1 by the chair flic ilWrirt Matthew Anderson motion tbo Hon Ambrose 1' Yuung i lirnrii Tru lem and Alexander rhiMvu cmw 0 Gil ranrlun consisting of b' AiKi'Tflon Ki lly and jm appointed by Hie ehair to ex 3tn(' and report Hie tiaiiu of delo ronvention mid also lo nominate per Hie convention yrf renrenfion then took a recess till one (V1K fc I iii fL wv'iition re asshmldcd nt one o'clockflj jr called to older by the chairman rotnrmtlce on urdentials through their reported the following genthiuen enti tkJ turn'd i the eoiiveiition: A lex Aizeno Hiram Plakely J' Paoyer A Jf aim' i Sa i ifsr i 1 A rounginan 1'06 hi nufue Williams res unrated at Ann Arbor Iasi neek In oflieer Whitman of the Mieh iu Ceutral I lilroad for tho thelt ot the baggage VAwnger on the train from the nest Wil llsH gton Un oais HI Lake station tor Ann In'h to tthi li place he as going as fie said toW'tt'l medical lertures Win the train reach ei 'flu At bor Williams took his own valise same tone roaelied over and picked up the and slinni ot another passenger nho1 Gen occupying a seat directly in front of 'A and a ent out 1'lie stolen nromrtv naa i set ot slings nhich uete the passenger ho hsl teni 1 I rh ears were undei motion it) utlicer Whitman was tot 0KH 71 77JH I LM flat following is a emu partitive sta lenient of I lie tteiitiga of the Michigan Southern and Northern Mima Iteilroal for July August and September itiViAl ail I ISus: A MkIIAI TO AS ObD SclL oikk Mr John lehot of this city has just leen the happy recipient of a medal of honor from Napoleon III granted iu return for his ser vices to Napoleon I in the campaigns of that General from 1792 to 1815 This medal is what is usually known as tlie St Helena medal and is granted by an Imperial decree of the present Emperor made August 12 1857 to those soldiers unit who distinguished themselves iu the cam paigus of Bonaparte immediately preceding his banishment It is ff bronze metal of a circular form surmounted with a crown The front pre sents a medallion of Napoleon surrounded with the words Ao ofron £Bjwmrn On the re verse are the words 4 uwpaoM de gloire si pensee St Helene 5 Mr Sur rounding this are the words Cmnpanet de 1792 a 1815" Attached to the medal is a bit of red and green striped ribbon and a button to fasten the medal to the garment A large piece of ribbon of the same kind accompanies the medal to be worn in the button hole on all occasions cat tying him out to the front uf the house but without doing any further damage The rush of witter was tremendous everything moveable nt Hint side of the street was distill lied and by the tune the mail car arrived from Bantry at hall past live the street was in one flood and it was with difliculty the passengers could wado into the office though up to their knees but this did not matter much us tiny were thoroughly drench Is fore The accounts from tin country vary much in detail Sutllco it to say that co ks of hay and stacks of oats were cut tied away some of which ilireat ned the existence of the bridges of which some on the by roads have been de stroyed Woodbrook tbe Bridge was completely destroyed and to use the language of the passers by 'the toad was cut in two' Whole potalo fields have been submerged and valleys turned in an hour into lakes Such rain was seldom seen in this quarter before The people in from the country had to take refuge in the housed and many of them had to remain all night in town Il is needless to add the fair as In the west the visitation has been equally se vere A letter from tlie county of Mayosays: Eor the last month the weather iu Mayo has lieen mmt unfavorable for the farmer Endless rain accompanied by furious gales of wind hud almost suspended all tbe hnsbandinan's opera tions Hay remained for eeks iu small cm ks and neither hay nor corn could be moved from Uie fields' On riday last it blew very hard and alsiut three o'clock 1' it began to rain ns it it hail never rained before It fell in torrents ami Wore nightfall tho rivera had all flooded their banks Beyond Westport the river of the Owen wee the source of which Is in the mountains had risen much that it swept the hay and corn on the flats along the Lanka to lite sea Hay oats and barley ere thus carried away and it was melancholy to see the crops of the poor peasantry strewing the aea shore so inter mixed as to be useless for any purpose Durintr the night the rain continued and fa fore morning the flood had carried away two I ridges ou the main road from Westport to Louiaburgh and thus stopped communication Next morning along the banks of the river large meadow cocks of hay were seen with only their tos above tke flood but standing It is said that tbe large bridge of Erriff on the great Connemera road which runs from West port to Clifden ha leen septaij' Uns wille a great public inconvenience a all vehicles will be obliged to co round by Bellinrobe and Pong It was one ot the great bridge built by Nimmo and was a single arch with a large spam scene in the town of Westport on Satur dav morning had not leen equalte1 in the mem ory of the oldest The river Ay le which runs through the town overflow ed it bank during the night sweeping away hundreds of acres of corn and hay and submerging the puta toe crop for miles several feet under water By i daylight the flood had reached the town forcing its way into the distillery of Mr Win Iteving ton where It floated the puncheons of whisky about the stores but the corks being bunged down no other injury was done It then choked the bridge at the en 1 of the Morth Mall which soon gave way and was swept down ly the current the flood entering tbe houses on faith malls se eral feet deep floating the furniture about and not improving the carpets Ac The streets were covered with water three feet deep It is fortu nate there has been no loss of life Tbe lo abont Castlebar and Ballyvary has been consider able" it A alliK'P Itciibi Mi trlll Ezra Sciinin Joseph Ilutnfi HrimJolm liugi It Nowlin Matt An tbteli Jipaabu A Vuong Merrill John Winrll'wrm I' boffl Hewitt W' Moore A rrati'i'y 'Wur Kelly Vining I'eter La licnihiiii'iit officer uf the eoiiVi atLui thu commflW HfiuiU'd a follow's: Hun A iuLvuhO I Young ot I om uloi par S'cretary Hnfon of Th) for Oh motion nl 1 Afoore the report of tho nrr pptufl mid rufopred OuiuotiOH AIdhrth feiioypr nod Andersmi wen aVKiid4 h'Uerrt by ho hair Thecourentiun Hirn took nn infionril ballot for ppprMht'itive whiih rrnulfod as follows for lrviJ ool ft for Janies I iviri 10 Mr ITnoyrr on Mr otd withdrew Iris iiariia frora ri forr thf rouvuinino WhrieuiMin 1 Davii wits declared unan nnourly winiutcil fH candidate fur kt presenta 1 1 ip tri Bislrict MT David being call ed for cuiue forward and i a fw brief renuu ka accepted thu nonriuntiou thus eurdially ichdtrcd him by the onventfou ihHiiotioii noyrr Daniel A eiitlu riy IViiii klcrhin Ik lh) mid Al hn wfre uppointed by thu chuiiinan a 1 Luiiiurit foe uv motion The Ih trtui pc Press wm ed U) publish lh prrMdiiqH of the convention The cotiVHitfoh then adjoin nr sine dlr The utmost good foi ling pervaded the ronvrn tliin amt ft deforiuitiaHnn innnifostrd by all prrrit tn cleet ho nominee Nfon mres were ta ken to organize met tings throughout ihudfotrii al nhtek the voters a III be addrerfl by vnrioiH geotlrmcn Uallt onfll Uuriiiiifi I In frffimring miiti'inenr of the earnings of the trenl llretern Kailway lor tin week ending th ttiher 'it ht 1 H5H t'uiiH'iiiriTH and live etirt I UiieudnuU Inert Decrease in loans $CO44s increase in specie $639013 inrrcHHe in circulation $104760 in creaM in deposits $KC437 increase in undrawn deposits $523 b4 3 Total specie $2'3 1 702u4 Trotlluff inhibition Boston Oct 1 1 The famous trotting horses loughbny of Tfonuklyn Y( Hiram Drew Ethan Allen hnd Colnmburt Jr are entered for the great trotting exhibition to take place ou Wednesday at the fair grutinda in thin city Exploeiou of a Steamer I'leven Live Mont rk ai Oct IL Eleven lires were lost by the explosion of the steamer Hercules yesterday The fomt was own ed by Calvin Bieck of Kingston TTO! I mL In ULu ao left the train Aba until the ears were i hyiiie ar iu i a 'li'l'iU lid to Anu Arbor to recover the l'terty jn 1 the thief II searched the rouKil in the night when he nabU the hMBhaka 'Ager bier saloon having upon 'k Molen hnwl He was taken betoic tiuti) aiJfinel $ii) to staml coinmittel ibenP4'A't Htat amount of mouev forked 1 A' 'Kul KRTV 1 marching the premises kebroau! Gruber and the man Ranft who quitcnst ne'b property as found tuf Ud is supposed lwu suleik I 17J Officer Chris Stud tAadts at the I'ohce ourt Among other are tourteen bags a double harness 'if robe a leather torse netting a bnflAlo 'A'uable horse blanket a large Hue rug'tL'leCes lining of bntlalo robri jQ Rio house ha ing been ent out and by the women into under gar merits sueD t0 have Is eii engaged in the steal Ufo some time They have been up 11 "5aId ks is supposed by the false th to their premises this time and hUU of another scape from no place in petliekb but if there is any home I liaie a likin' for where folks ain't alius a kickin' and ettssin' and heavin' brick bats They don't do it tn t'hieugo They let it feller lay round what I Why don't you work uu lazy rasal?" 'Git say now don't bo talkin' that way I can't wotk 1 never done it in my life If yer goin' to give mo ninety say so but be talkin' aliout work folks talked abont ninety say whisky overcame the box iusei ted in a few moments nr lltcutGo (( We n0'1 "ri'h iLch eerie? 7 Presbyterian)oas 7 its annual id on Tuesday the toft Bev Mr Clayton of this state opening sermon hfr twoM I (J JI 'i.

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