siiccofBor—Urn minimi Scottish games have 
ijikrri place at Jones’s Wood; Home 23.000 people 
wore present.Tin; captain, a port ion of ijte 
crew', ami several passengers of Hit 1 Bienville, 
burned at sett, arrived in Mils city on the fjt.lt; 
eighty-one persons were saved by live boats, 
nine were drowned In the surf, and ten sunk 
near the vessel; one boat Is missing with 21 per¬ 
sons in It... The policeman who robbed houses 
has been sentenced to the State prison for twen¬ 
ty .years ...An oil fire took place at. fitith street, 
and Hudson River, on thotlth ; loss, $ 13 , 000 . 
Homo New*. 
This new Trench Minister Ls delighted with 
Ills reception in this country. There are l.sflu 
t>dicers In tin X. 3 . Custom House A aov- 
cmnient train of 36 mule loams between Cnraoii 
(.’tty and Curt Lngati, Colorado, was attacked 
.1 tyci L 
curried 
•ednlion.s nro re- 
A offusi TOT miles 
way service were authorized 
i aeittc Mail Steamship America has been 
»t Yokohama; the tiro took place'on 
the*iih ult.; t he cargo was lost_The Empe¬ 
rors meet in Berlin simply to exchange assur- 
I '"tecBf.l personal friendship... .The anniversary 
I ot lh<* proclamation ol* (lie? Republic wassniiiotlV 
observed it. France ,i n the 1th. Six Chinamen 
; V rp burned to death at the fire of the I’aeifle 
Mall Meainsliip America, on the :Mth nit.; ton 
( ninumcn nro missing The International Cor- 
gressholdsitssession with dosed doors at the 
Hague . All is,pilot in Spain, and Cnrlisfs are 
left vlmf l he Ministerial party will haven small 
plurality ot members in tin. t'.modlaii Parlia¬ 
ment The Masons of Mexico have held a 
lodge ot sorrow tor Juarez . The Emperor ol 
Russia arrived In Berlin on the 3th, at half-past 
t wo o clock, tie was cheered by Immense mul¬ 
titudes. The Emperor of Austria arrived at 
Dresden the same day, and was the guest ot the 
hmg of Saxony Business before the Board of 
Arbitration has closed On the llh,600 Mor¬ 
mons left Liverpool for Utah... Manv expelled 
Jesuits will go to Ireland.. The Internauonals 
have held a public sitting at the Hague; there 
1 U^Witcs present, including 8 women_ 
M Hi* jjonso, oiccc ot I'roslrlRnt. Thfers*. i.< tn 
marry .1. B. Kiugor of New York....The Grand 
Buko Alexis has sailed for Amoy, China 
Many persons have suffered from violence at 
the African diamond diggings . Francis Joseph 
of Austria arrived In Berlin on the evening of 
tbeilth; he was received with great enthusiasm. 
I he Board «.r Arbitration has concluded its 
business, und many members of the court have 
felt Geneva. T here is a rumor in Paris that the 
award amounts to $30.0U),0nn....On the 3th a 
powder mill explosion at Hunslow, England, 
Isllied four persons. The rinderpest has oe- 
<?iirn?a in \ rirkshire. Thcrr bn£ boon another 
advance in coal. Bonn' 30,000 miners will strike 
lor higher wages ... No Egyptians have entered 
Abyssinia—Spam will nut part with Cuba on 
any consideration. 
through the edge of the case outside, the con¬ 
nection is made by a neat little pin and steel 
eccentric, under the bezel inside, quite out of 
the way, and out of sight. 
This House makes a specialty of Stem Winders, 
for which they own patents, and the mechanism 
of which, for simplicity, durability, strength and 
smoot Imes s_o_f ac t ion, e xcels anything yet pro¬ 
duced, either at. home or abroad, and is becom¬ 
ing quite a feature in the trade—so much so, 
that prominent dealers predict that in less than 
five years there will ho none but stem-winding 
watches sold. Nickel work and damaskeen 
finish, with lrosting anil enameling, arc alsola 
specialty with them —they being the onlv Oom- 
CTJRRENT TOPICS, 
Marring© of Pere Hyacinthe. 
Father. Pkub Hyacinthe was married in 
London, Sept. 3d, to Emilio Jane Merriman, 
aged 39 years, an American widow, daughter of 
Amory Butterfield of Ohio, we believe. The 
Judy is known in Paris as one ol Pere Hya- 
clntlie's church converts. At. any rate he has 
converted her into Pore Hyaclnthe’s wife. A 
few years since, (In 1869 we believe), when lie 
eutno to this country, he caused a sensation hero 
because of the at t Rude in which he stood In re¬ 
lation to the Roman Catholic Church, whose 
tract oes he had denounced and with the Epi 
copal rule of which he hail Como in conflict. It 
was then slid that “a woman was at the bottom 
ot itand now we have what soems to bo con¬ 
firmation thereof. It is said the must prominent 
texts of the Pere, of late, have been single 
words or brief sentences, given out pretty much 
in this style“Level Fidelity! Marriage 1 
Union of the Sexes! Increase and Multiply!" 
City and Fort Logan, Colorado, was ati 
on tlic2tith by Am jinho wnrrlnra,and dost 
Eft ecu men were killed and as nmnv 
into cantlv n,\ Indian di- J ‘ 
ported in Arizona Darin 
of new postal rail;. . 1 
flic Hassier expedition is surveying the Bav 
tnmeiseo The public debt, was re¬ 
duced ? 10,736,(133 during August Before saif- 
ing lor Europe Senator Sumner left a long 
speech addressed to his countmnen Senator 
Fenurz is stumping Ohio O'Connor and John 
Quincy Adams were nominated at Louisville 
Lhe People® Bank at Nashville has suspended, 
i Liabilities $70,000 Peter Cooper has written a 
letter of congratulation to Gen. Dix The 
| Grant. Republican majority In Vermont was 
nearly ~(UKKIThe Industrial Exhibition at 
J meinnati is open and very successful Maine 
lia- already had snow and frost The oold 
went tier has driven people from the watering 
place* The Democrat ion iwl Liberal KcpubJi ■ 
c»n Conventions at By rood so, N. V., hav e nomi¬ 
nated I'ninets Kcrmui for Governor,and Glmuit- 
eey M. Dcpew for Lieut.-Governor The New 
} "fk .State Senate meets in Albany on the 10th, 
to decide the case of Judge Pri tulle, and trv 
Judge ( urtis ol N. V. city. 
Crimen. 
A. Mr. Fkwbw. shot one Clark at Brent ville, 
\ a., on the .list ult....AVin. Ilarding, Jr., of 
“S committed suicide at Cohoes, N. V., on 
l he,Kith ul: lliet lerk of Pope Co., Arkansas, 
was shot on the 31st ult. ()„ the3th three men 
Here taken train jail at Florence. AJa., and 
hnched.. J. M. Weakley, editorol the Herald, 
Carlisle. I a., was assaulted on ilidtli to Hr, A. 
B.. inirp, and is in a critical condition..' t in i in' 
* l bai'keiqier in New Haven. Conn., attempt¬ 
ed to kill his wile, child, and himself with a 
hatchet .A butcher In Milwaukee cut his 
wile S head Open with an ax, on the uih (•. f 
plfferhneher shot one Millated in Virginia, 111.. 
on tile ;>th-There was a railway col I ision at 
Independence, Ohio, on the6th. Four persona 
hqiinl to Hie llcst nml Cheaper than all oth¬ 
ers. Buch is the New Wilson Under-Feed .Sew¬ 
ing Machine. Perfected after years of study 
and experimenting, simple, light running and 
durable, does every grade of light and heavy 
sewing, and equal to the best sewing machine 
made for family use. and Is sold fifteen dollars 
cheaper than all others. Salesroom at 707 Broad¬ 
way , New York, and In all other cities in the 
United States. The Company want agents in 
country towns. 
The Meeting of the Emperors. 
The Czar of Russia and the Emperor of Aus¬ 
tria have arrived in Berlin, and Imvc been rev 
oelved by Emperor William of Germany with 
imposing ceremonies and great cordiality. It Is 
asserted that the Emperors embraced each 
other, that they have exchanged ceremonial 
visits; that the Premiers of t he three Empires 
are present and are oxchanging opinions and 
courtesies. The diplomatic work has begun, 
and what will come of it all is what all Europe 
—indeed all the world Is anxious to know, 
England has betrayed her curiosity, and Odo 
Russell has asked and obtained an interview 
with Emperor William, with a view, it is said, 
of obtaining an explanation of intention. What 
information ho did obtain is not yet the world's 
property. 
nave It Always nt Hand— Accidents will 
happen in the best regulated families, and for 
this reason, among many others, the Mustang 
Liniment, should find a place in the cupboard 
of every household. In all the world there is 
nothing comparable to it as an application for 
cuts, contusions, burns, spasms and scalds, and 
w hen every other preparation that medical in¬ 
genuity can suggest has failed. 
SEMI-BUSINESS PARAGRAPHS, 
i lie United stnles Wnfrh Co., (Giles. Wales 
* U>.,) of Marion (Jersey City), N. J., are dis¬ 
tancing all competitors. They now employ 
some (WO hands, making 300 ot their celebrated 
Watches dally, and have recently issued anew 
Trade Priee List of their productions, which, in 
addition to l lie extensive line of full plate move¬ 
ments heretofore manufactured by them, em¬ 
braces lour new models and sizes of ‘{-Plate, 
Plateand Bridge movements, viz.: 10, English 
size i Ladies'); 1 ( size (for Boys a nd Vmmg Gents), 
and 10 and 18 sizes, all of which am made in all 
the different grades and trade marks of the full 
plates, both brass and nickel, stem and key 
winding, the 10 and Hi size being 18 ,m trains, 
and all with the Straight Line Lever Escape¬ 
ment Visible Pallet Jewels, making a line of 
goods which, for variety of sizes, styles and 
range of qualities, exceed the combined pro¬ 
duction of all the other watch factories of 
. America, were they all placed together under 
otte roof, while for beauty of design, elegance 
of finish, including the beautiful damaskeening 
process (a secret known only to this Co.,) they 
stand unapproaehed. The extraordinary rec¬ 
ord of these Watches as tine time-keepers, in 
the pockets of the American public, including 
tae i.oait'H.— Mrs. Rika Levy, New 
supported herself and family for 
ears with IVheeler A- Wilson's Lock- 
•hine, without any repairs, and the 
5 still in good order. See the new 
ents and Woods’ Lock-Stitch Kip- 
Burning of the Canterbury Cathedral. 
The Cathedral of Canterbury, England, which 
was the Ural soutof Episcopal authority in Great 
Britain, and whose site was that of the first 
Christian temple erected in England, the build¬ 
ers of which are reputed to have been the Chris¬ 
tian soldiers tn the Roman army, was partially 
burned September 3d the llr© originating 
from the accidental upsetting ol a charcoal fur¬ 
nace m use by workmen repairing the roof. 
The roof, to the extent, of 150 feet, was com¬ 
pletely destroyed- This cathedral was the sent 
of the shrine of St. Thomas a’ Socket, and of 
the tombs of the Black Prim e and other warri¬ 
ors. We have no space lor t he history of this 
ancient specimen of church architecture, al¬ 
though it would be interesting intelligence. 
Advice— Send for freo Price 
Scale Works, Binghamton, N. Y 
List. Jones 
PRODUCE AND PROVISIONS, 
' C P* *• The receipts of t)ie principal kinds ol 
produce since our last are as foltmis: 
Corn, bush.IdBjH.Mli Meal, bbls. 4 tr; 
& 1 *' . „ . ytM.IMli Fleur, “ . 7o’asc 
J} l,0; ‘b 375.000 Egg*. “ . ‘iVm 
.. . f.RKI Cotton, bales. 4,07C 
?* ll 'L . 4»vV<0 Wool “ 3 Oili 
l’,’, 18 ; . LUyM'Iniese “ . ;Oh50 
Meal, hues. 5ni hard. •• . 2<tt0 
!> IT", 1 -? ,U . t.fBV Pried trails, pkKS.: 1,140 
Turk, bbls. 20iiUiit Meats "... Jjio 
new modi unis are arriving 
!"'* 114 *" Prices are mist,lined. Marrowfats arc In 
ium. stunk t„r the season and lower. Large parcels 
could be bought at * 3 . 75 . * l<s 
We 'Quote Mediums, prime M.av;,:i.r; per bushel: 
good do., f„|r do.. $2.:*l(V-’..’>0; prime mar- 
fatr f dm.’»a;»Sk#‘ Ur,i * 0ud du "* 2 '"^"75; common and 
Beesirax.- Sale? are fair at 31®35e. for Western 
an r Southern. 
IIroom Corn. As dullnnd nominal. Thenomlnal 
priees arc 3^5c. for red ; .xittic. for preen ; and 7o;Se 
for hurl. ^ 
Butler.—There has been a good steady trade in 
butler ; cool weather and full receipts have given 
buyers an opportunity to secure just the quallliL-s 
they require, and market men have been stimulated 
to buy to some extent ahead through the favorable 
turn in the weather. The receipt* include a hirer 
of the American public, including 
many of the lending men of our city. It. it. En¬ 
gineers, Conductors, Expressmen, and others 
whose occupation renders It absolutely neces¬ 
sary they should have the most a ceil rate time, 
speaks volumes in fact, renders further com¬ 
ment on that point superfluous, and readily ac¬ 
counts for ihe Company being unable, with all 
their facilities, to keep pace with the rapidly 
increasing demand for their popular goods. 
It has remained for this Company to supply 
t wo serious wants, long felt by both dealer and 
consumer, but which have heretofore been un- 
altaiucd; one ol which Isa Patent Reversible 
Barrel, to prevent damage to 1 he train, In ease 
of breaking the mainspring. This (which they 
now put in all their Watches.) is quite an Ingen¬ 
ious contrivance, extremely simple, and so ar¬ 
ranged that it is always frtn and ready to net, 
even though the Watch may have run tor years, 
unlike other r“; ,r : - _::r 1’ . ' 
which, after the Watch has been 
The Internationalist Congress. 
This Congress commenced its session at The 
Hague, Sept. 5. Ji is composed of (51 delegates, 
including three women. A resolution was 
adopted expressing admiration for the heroism 
of tiie champions who have fallen in the battle 
for the people's rights. Its president denounced 
Gen. Troclm ns a traitor and Jules Favre as a 
wroteli; called Bismarck a spy-in-ehief of the 
German Empire. And this Council, in Its re¬ 
port to the Congress, declares that the Govern¬ 
ment at Berlin projects another war, while the 
Congress has for its object the preservation of 
peace, and that never since 1848 have the masses 
of the people been so united as now under the 
red flag of the Commune. 
Chenango,.Democrat. State Prison Inspector— 
< ol. Loom . Brooks ot Cattaraugus, Republican 
l ongressmau-at-Large Samuel S. Cox of New 
) ora, Democrat The Grant Republicans of 
Missouri nominated Hie following State ticket 
on the 5th: Supreme Court Judges J. 1*. 
Green, Ira I'!. l/oonard, Henry A. ( lover and 
George H. .Shields. Attorney-General —Jeff. |{ 
t.handier. Governor—John It. Henderson <bv 
acclamation). Lioutemint-Gevermn- John ii 
Stover. Secretary-of-State— F. W. Vuurdes! 
Auditor pan. () Connor (by acclamation) 
the so-called M raight-Out Democratic National 
h?, nve, .!L i ,' ,n ,". lt<t 1,1 ^'"fevlJJe, Ky„ on the 4th. 
tivei tiOtj delegates were present. Charles 
<m mi n of New York was nominated for 
President and John Q. Adams tor Vlce-Presi- 
dotit. Mr. O'Uonor declined the nomination, 
but the Convention adjourned without accent¬ 
ing Ins resignation, I 
i in receipt* include a larger 
Proportion ot stnto, and the extreme price is not so 
readily iibialm-d as before. Receipts for AohiisI 
were IK.tXiO phg*., about 4,400 pkgs. less than for 
A a post, 18iL 
T)ie uuoUtHon* are ;-State palls, choice, 28®30c.. 
other, ziicale.; State selections,2sc.; good to prime 
firkins, 24<33tic.; do. half tubs. 2l(5.afie. : do. Welsh, ita 
av.; other grades of State, tv;, Western Reserve 
choice, X>ir,fic.; Western fair m ennd. t.vaiac : com¬ 
mon, 10 m. 1L'.; greusn hatter. 7H''iSBo.; IV and N J 
pails, mcmuin to tine, 23<ei30e.: poor, IoalSc. 
Clieosc. - “ The market )ia- lieee worktnc at a 
grejit rtisiirtvnntagc the past week. The stocks car¬ 
ried over from last week were so lar«c that shippers 
have been reluctant to meet late prices and plead 
hidiier margins. The absence of demand induced a 
tew holder* to shade price*, hut a larger part of the 
stock I* carried with confidence, as il Is known that 
t ic Jcnciish market is in a firm position, the arrivals 
there coins! readily Into consumption, „nd asidefrom 
t his the arrivals the past lew days have neon so light 
that even With the moderate export inquiry stocks 
show some decrease. Tho Indication* itro that tor 
some little time the arrivals will be small, taking lust 
year as a guidance. At this time the factories hart all 
their August make on the shelves, tin* veur they nro 
about bare. VVe quote State factor}, choice, fsUfA 
hrac.: good to panic. 12*®13kfc.; fair lots, UV) C .; 
State dairy, 12‘ ,<«/13c. for good to prime, IF <412Uc.for 
bur lots; Ohio factory, 11 gfqilSc. for good to prime.' 
Colton— The market is a trifle better for prompt 
delivery, wiih -mull stocks, but for forward delivery 
there is a weak feeling. 
Uplands. Alabama. N. Orleans. Texas. 
Ordinary.17# 17 at 17 * i 7 * 
Good Ordinary.. . 30 20 20 v 
Middling.... 21# 21# 31# 21# 
Middling.22# 22# 22 V 22V 
Good Middling... 24# 24# 21# 24# 
, For delivery latest sales on the basis of 
ow middling are at 20#c. f,.r Sept.; l!)#c. for Oct.; 
lP.Hc. for Nov. and Dec.; 20c. for Jan. 
Dried Fruits, We are beginning to have full 
The French Loan. 
The 8U0008S of the French Loan, hitherto 
chronicled in these columns, it is asserted, has 
surprised the German creditors and enemies of 
France. It has furnished an unexpected reve¬ 
lation of the rcouperutive power of tho Repub¬ 
lic, and of the faith of financial Europe in her 
resources and stability. In Germany it was 
predicted by the press there would he few Ger¬ 
man subscribers to this loan; hut German sub¬ 
scriptions were large, much to tho chagrin of 
the ultra press and politicians- The result of 
the loan has been a vast amount of bomhasUc 
boasting on the part of a portion of the French 
press, and of revengeful threatening, while the 
more injudicious and irritable German press 
has hurled irony and incredulous taunts upon 
the French in return. All of which does not 
serve to diminish either the burthens the French 
must bear, nor relieve the Germans of appre¬ 
hensions of attempts at retaliation and revenge 
in the near future. 
appliances for similar purposes, 
wound a few 
times, become set and entirely Useless, so far as 
accomplishing the purpose intruded. The other 
is a Patent Double Index Regulator, beautiful 
in design and finish, while in novelty of eon- 
c. The stmetion and the muffs obtained, it. is a little 
es sat- wonder, and ive are sure will be hailed with de¬ 
wy im- lis ' 1 "- not on, y l, y our watch wearers, who up- 
ip Wii- predate fine time, but by tho seller, who. with 
-punish the old style of regulator, is often exceedingly 
ii Gobi- unno ' VC ' 1 (even with Watches that are otherwise 
mesi >. bin ), and in tact is often unable, even after re¬ 
in Halt pealed trials, and consuming much time, to 
^M U nt 1,n,ch tlle re £ ulat °r fine enough for a smalt 
popu- v ,,riM,i011 ' Betting it first too far one way and 
rent of then lo ° far the other, backwards and forwards, 
en d a sometimes for months,— while this Ingenious 
Jmora tlevice ' whlch is arranged with double Judi- 
lought oators and Index Plates combined, the muiu 
:ek one of which (without disturbing the other in 
. . All the least.) operates exactly t he same as an onli- 
re ex- ! “ ary f^d?u J ator, and is used the same for the 
Ghol- purpose of what is culled course regulating, or 
lutci- bringing the Watch to very near correct time; 
ivltecl " R ' n ‘ whtm 11 necessary to touch ex- 
. The treruely light lor a slight variation, the finer In- 
Abys- I dicator is used-the turning of which, the entire 
but ts, j length of the Index Plate, only moves the main 
... ... ,' f Tho Regulator one (kyrtx. This is the first and only 
oin nIJ parts ot Europe tb "ig of the kind ever off ered the trade or the 
re portion of the Cun- public, where a combination lias been made of 
iS Uy inueh y excite- * ^‘" Regulator for ordinary regulating, with 
B Hyacinthe was mar- !l *' ,R< 'Regulator capable of meeting thcsmall- 
to a Mrs. Merriman of es t variation, all in one. 
niuces have broken out tiuj , 
Where Hie local author- u 1 ‘u- Granpany is now also putting Patent Dust 
i with the Government "rotootors on all the Full and ^-Plat<‘ Movc- 
i Brazil and the Argon- men ts—the % -Plate and Bridge models beinv 
^ with solid plates, do not reoufre them* 
FOREIGN NEWS, 
DOMESTIC NEWS, 
New York City and Vicinity. 
Rohert S. Dunn was shot, on Sept. 1st, 
by William J. Sharkey, in a liquor saloon_Sir 
John Peter Grant, Gov.-General of Jamaica, has 
been in town.. .The churches hove been re¬ 
opened — September opened in the city with 
very cool weather-An investigation is' being 
made Hi" eaiwtmof the Metis disaster The 
city and count,} debt increased slightly during 
the past month The Germans celebrated the 
anniversary of the battle of Sedan... ,The pub¬ 
lic schools have re-opened.... Mario, the great 
tenor, has arrived.,. In the case of Rosa Mc¬ 
Cabe, brought before the courts to test whether 
she was a lunatic or not, Judge Leonard pre¬ 
judged the case, deciding that she was a mono¬ 
mania©.... The PI ve Points House of Jndastry 
wants clothes and shoes for 400 children The 
American Institute Fair is in full operation 
II. C. Van Vorst is talked of as Judge Barnard’s 
v J n Uir ^ tjJjG supply of Items outside of pnnehca 
*Vi s lea otr we Iihvo been npain greatly over- 
stockea. Peaches have uveruKed ninety cars per dav, 
inclunlng 5civ Jersey stock, some fine large fruit is 
arriving, but is unioriunately picked too green for 
the style of weather we have had. We (mote Tiel.-i. 
the style of weather we have had. »»« uuuu 
ware extra, 41(5.1.25; common to fair. r4k«70o. 
