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TELEGRAPH, DISPATCHES Tk CrMkst Match. PhHaarlphia,Oct. It. The weather Is splendid, and Ibt attendance it the cricket grnaad lar. The score of the American Twenty-tw- o en their (nun slot we M Ps M dlssblednd Jcurs 0mi akes hW place, Mr. Euj acting M umpire la place Of CCSSiS. Tbs An England Here hive received challenge from Dan Ball Crob la this eivy, but u they bs-- s tisd do practice whatever la lb gems, they frar they would play II a U erVe', and Intend la decline ths x.ha'lente for l)i preetni. The 1 ngtlsh Cricketer tVn coreroened scoring, and srbeei the etnrorsi wei ilnn had made a total of A rjriafoTB less of wvrn wlrkitt. TM tKlkig of twenty-tw- o l( very good, that or Us Amstetans being psttleu arty no. Tkair hat. Cot m alansood to day. kroh, Mosoii\. Bit. tsn, Joan, WieTs and hiin distinguished I e, u did IT, B Wtrm, Nxwmiu, and Uiu, on sosdsy. AbeMaeopenonewerton the ground, which U 'Cttsdsp wKb ersnmodlous Beats sad pisiform, a Urn portion of shorn bring enclosed aal roofed for ladles, of whom nearly a thousand wsre present to-- e. nilaMjAia,-Oct- . IX Th rlcket mitab wu tlile morning. Meeer. Iontra end WlM reeunitd tbelr place at the wickets, and tuv i vnsxsvisu lor its run, air was i. bavins Lean disabled br a blow on tb left ttbow from. ball from JirxaoN, In the Lrsxrll and Tirmw matoo, ai Jlowatu, no thai ae was 'ged to nave turgioal advice. Tn core y 'K Pie 1W. Tha match wevrffilehed tbb afternoon, ta firor of all England, on- the cooad Innings, with the loea of three wickets. Tbetwehtt two acored 154 on their two Innlns. Including byre, etc, cf which tha twelve English aver on the Arnertism aide acored M run, and I beten Americana acored 1 runs. The firtdlng s twenty-tw- o waa exceedingly goisi, rrtloilerly thai of Moiou, Mwaiu, W. K. Wiera, and, Finns. Kir-Uis-i.r bowled finely. Uimovd, Lxwoa, U Waiuar, 0 a lionr, arid Qbsbks a eo distinguished themselves. Linakct wicket ll, sud bowled lth much head-wot- k ha got considerable applause for nil ahara In taking two wlcketr. The Lnglleh dlrtdtd therowlTea, andrlar a match N( Kh a. aoitth, Caaaa ail Pill out, for their bene-f- t, on rtidar. feVeue arty hai o&Vred tho English erloketera l.V00O,ie pUjr a iaae I all makh In New York, be'ore tley leare America i thla maj be brougbt aUmt, If tie mim la guaranteed be leerxoaibla American ar tira, hat iu no nil will thee .Ur the catching of tha ballon the Inund. A grand 4umr will be (inn hare lilgbv. In houcr of the Eng'tah leiera. 1'hUadtlMa, Oct. 13. It It atited on (rood authortti Ihit Mr. Joat W. Lea readied a notification fioui Prealdent BrrniHi, uf hla mten-to- n to Inatltute a proaecutlon for libel, on account f the articla In the Yeae. on Mondar. In relation to f the death of Mr.' CaonaMCa. Pktiadmhia, Oct. 14. A cricket match wu romtnenrta irua unrnrng, ceiween ne nana n cog-lan- ra. tha Sooth of 'England, aatted by all Amer- icana on each aide. . , Tha aooie uf the South of Eog'and, Srat lanlnge H 59. The aoore of the NurtU of Eng'and, flrat Inningi vaaltO The play wni itorired thla afternoon In come, rjurnre of the rain. The North played aplendldly. Ttere were about S.000 roua on the ground In tha afternoon. The EngHih cricket era Were tomorrow for Nlag. are. There ta a grand dinner In honor of them, thla erenlng, at the Olrard Ilonae. Oeo. Pan li eomewbat better, and able to go 1 0 Hamilton, but not to play there. altliere Maaltaal KlaejH. BMmoro, Oct. 12. Tha Uanidpal election In i Baltimore came off telay. There waa eonetderable rlotlreT In varioua parte of tha etty, and In noma oaaaa the rowdlea blocked up the palllxg placea, and would permit nonaturalUed dtiieua to rote In the Ninth Ward the Beforroera were driven off, and at about three o'clock their candidate withdrew In dlaa net. In the toth Ward \there waa a great deal of to lenee during the afternoon. Mr. Fares, of the firm cf t'area 4k Burma, waa aererely beaten, and bad hie cheek boa cruahed In. Mbtwlthitandlng the rowdlaa, howerer, tha Re-.- - ar sen hare done noblyi and bt for the Tlolenoe and Illegal Toting would, undoubtedly, ban ewept the f lty. In the 10th ward, a Jon Hiniut, the nominee cf a notorloua olub, la defeated by the Keform candi- date, who aal in majority. In thla ward, mow of thenapactaUe voter! were rualtreaUd, and oooee-quent-ly the triumph la a great one. The Tote, ai far ai cm be aaoertalned fa 14 ward a of the dry, fnota up Reform, B Bee; American, 6.BVO. iBerenti Ward American, OS Bef.ra, 'JH. .Fourth Ward Amartcan, bt i no oppnaltton. tJiiteenth Ward Beform, e.127 Amerloan, 419. Etohtaantb Ward Beform, 831 1 American 6U. Fifteenth Ward Reform, 4 I Amerloan. 658. Tberawaa no return from the Twentlrth Ward,an4 It la reported the ballot hot wea amaahed. The reauM snowi that the naturalised wen almoat entirely excluded from the polla, but act wit Intending thla the Beformera carry aereaWarda. With two or three exceptions, the moat objection ble candlditea are defeated. There las Taat lmpToremement In the character of the new enonrtt. The Uth Ward reformen endorsed tho American taoreuer, and cleim him sa a Reformer. ri. fi .nil, nf Mfnra ee mwamtlw Aauttakl and hope to achieTe a oouplete triumph In the Bute eleo- - tlliSaTlg oot the t9th ward, ahowa that th Amert-can- s hare only 1ST mslor'ty, while they had 19.000 In the laat Majot'a eleorw. But Urtle more than half the Tote of the etty was ;u. I'M. 11L Two men were shot dead In our atreeU last night. One waa a young Irlahnianj the other, the mats of one of the bay oralis lying t r ohm nock. -- No arrests baa been made as yet. A reaawrlTaala. Eleetlea. PAelooMiisKt, Oct. 12. Miim's opposition) snsjortty for District Attorney. U .91. Comiiis'a majoilty for Auditor Oensrsl InPhlJa-tlelpbd- a. la 1 . Kan's msjorlty for Burreyor General, la 1.8B0. erk. . ltinn also aleot th of the State sena tors, and ten tut of ths esrenteen repressntstlres from this city. Ths Indications are thst ths State Senate win Contain three oriswltlon majority, ths Democrats losing one in rhiledelihla, and one In the 10th dis. Tbe noues will probably stand opposition BT, Dam. ocrauel. Ths upiautloa loss Uirae members la iniusdelphls, ons In ths Ishlgh district, two In Ly- coming, one In Cestra, ens In Mifflin and cms la FrankHu eountiea. Tbs n suss last year stood oppo- sition (T, Demeomts U. PhUodtlptAt, Oct. 14 The official Tote of . ai.u Mf wts t srelre onnoaltkin and fire dsmocratio xnembsrs of the assembly. Tbs only senatorial dis- trict auonosed to elect a democrat la etlll doubtful I Cumberland, a democratic oounty, gtrea lswis, oprsisltion, M majority I Ferry, Mufflln and JuncaU are to be heard from. Jerera aUseila. Chicago, Oct. 12 There IsbIds; bat fonr tele- - umph ottoes In ths Ststs of Iowa, soma dsys must SSlsiU Ufers tbe result of tbs slecttou there can be dennitely asceitslned. ...... Ths rots recsiTsd thui asms as In 1309, when Loan, Republican, was sleeted by 9.000 \\Scott bounty gl Tea 400 Republican majority for the Btats ticket. Louisa County glees M Republican majority. Henry County glees TOO Kepnbiicaa msjorlty. Jeflhrsnn Oounty flies ISO RepubUoan majority. Dubuque glees 1 foo Dsmoeralu) majority. Dae Motnee gtrea 960 DssnooTstM majority. eta Kleedan. I Chicago, Oct. 1 There la nothing definite as yet fn m Iowa. Betums from thirteen eountiea are received, which glvs about tbs same nujorlttss as InlWT. Chicago, Octuotr 13, We bare reoelred the following returns of the election in Mlnnesisa i Rsmsay county PM majority for Booasa, Dsnvo- - cnt. for Ooreruor. Dskotah sounty 8 majority for EiMliT, Bepubll-ca- for Ooremor. Washington oounty tOO majorltr for RiaaiT. llenrjepTn oounty grres a decided Republican ma- jority for the BUU and (Jounty ticket. In ths St. Anthony District the Republicans elect two members of tbs Mouse. sfanotnla County gives Hscaxs 35 majority. Ths returns from thrss preolnota of Anocke County, show RisaiT 1M ahead. Chicago, Oct. It. The t. rant tease, oi tue 1Mb. save, tbs rttame received thus far, show ths ' following RepubUoan gains over lest yean Ramsey ' county. Mali Uennspsn county, 60U; UaooUh poun-- J) 4XXI. Bios county, ITU; Washington oounty, 10O; 100. Ths Keiubllcani ! are known to havs gained 9 representatives In Ram. ay oounty, 1 senator and I reprssoutstlva in Anoka, and probably t representatives In Deontah. Ths Uemoerata gain la Winona. There la but Utile shsibt of the election of rlepubllran Oougresemen, a- Oc Tumor and Ststs ticket, and a Republican uiajort-t- y V lH both branthss of tbs legislature. Vreaa rUee Peak. Jjtavmmrth, Oct. It.-T- he overlind expreai lirii gs Itenvrr city dates of ths etb lust. An election hsd been bald for delegate to Congress, . and 11. D. Wuxuns Is probably chosen. Ths rots yvaa smsll. An election hid also been held In Arrspahoa Coun- ty, under ths Uwi of Kansas, cresting oousliorabls feeling,' tlie previous policy ef ths mining region bar. log beer ths Ignoring of all political oonneottun with r bad tslUn to sla detsh of a foot, it Orsgory i . .,. ., . I J.1 I l.u f.,1.. Ill .III 1.1,111 I, mas saga sail istwiwtvi'si'-i\-'1- \\ r-. - uepeaslen uf mining operaUuns, but tns succeeding juUd weaker had enabled ths miners to resume tbelr work. A large number veers leaving for ths Stales, to pass the winter. Tbe mutes were rerodaclng welt A nugget worth 41B0 bad been taken from Eessaxx's Ouloh, and asevsnl e here of less aaiount had been found. Two hundred men wers stul at work la ths Tinj all dlatrlst, ell cusklng good wages. Tbs Jtonies lead mints bid yielded 5 In two tothus bands, na wiaare rcmaia vigorously at work at the all BMiipa, Ilaetas! la Koataeky. louinitlt. Oct. 15. Oa the Woodborn course, trSiduckT orer&x. .s\\ BtoosVl Msrenrs . -- J . tgTenoessee. two iwu mils neata w. . udeib. The Caie of BUhop Oadordoak, i JKnemorfti, Ta., Oct 15. A Me wu Utia reeterdsy tn the Ilonae of Tdahopa, oa the question of the restoration of Bishop Onaaanowm-- , and reeulted ae follows I For hla restoration ,,, 4 Agalnet hie restoration.,,,,, IS The rrnestlon on Ma restoration, ehouM he resign hU jurisdiction, Is still pending. Arrtral af Ike Merth Brltoa. Tour Days Later Intelligence. DEATH or ittSlSTEli UAiOft. Funker Via. C. .. Oct. 16. The eteamahto North Briton, from lirenavl Wedntaday, the Mb. Inat , pawed thla point at I o'clock thla m irning, on The uroi, from B aton, and Angl Ssxon, frooi Quebec, arrlnd at Urertonl on the 4tb. mi tcaicu omrriimca AS the el rirni.li,tarWe were prwent at the Conference oa Ue BJ, at which artieiee 4 peace were read ortr. The Pans ftlrit reasserts that the rrace treaty will be ngned within a fewdayeat Kurith. It a treaty wnl ooanna the eeealoa of Lombard? end ositalni settlement of the Lom bard y (teU. 1 here will be three InatrunieeiU peaae tne flrat between rrance and Atwtria, another between I ranee and Berdmla, and the third lie! ween the three Powers. Central Italian affairs are to be eet- -t ed by the Creurrna. The Loedoo 7 .met has another sharp editorial on the Ran Juan dlfficukyl It rejoices at General bVwtt's mlsalon to the Paei&c, sod trusts In a peaceful eolo tlonol tbequertlor. It charactenses lieneral tWs-asr- 's prooNdinge as aaoetblng new la mUitary achleern ont, and oVnounore ttie hnbttatertng and lawltesptuovtera of tha antertniee and tte fltaog k ailer. The rimes arjrure that the treaty undoubeal y lives ths La'and to England, and eounaels ths Amen-ra- n (loTemme&t In ail frtrn-Uul- and slncrrlty not tn minister to toe ambitious paaMona of any man or class, by contesting the rights which Sjiear too et roog for aihlatry to crertum. The English paper! pubtUh sa Interesting letter from Koeacm, ainrewang keenest gnef st the the menent when thodeiirer. aseeof his eountiy was within resch. Me ssyi he returns to England again a poor sxtle, only ten years older, from bitter ranis of oiaapnulntment. lie d rlTea eiuie onusolsoon, howervr, from the erents of the war, and Is strengtLemd In the oonTtctlon that : Hungary will yet be free, us etaiee that ha instated on s doobls stipulation on behalf of ths Hungsrian prisoners of war who were enrolled under I Is banner, Til , thai oi amnesty, ana mat oi exemption imra rur tlier Austrian military sarriee. trance has obtained these oonditlona from Austria. Tbsoabls for ths tucgraph from Aden to Ktirra-ebe- s had bean dlsiatched from liTensail, and was sxpectedto be lahl by tbe middle of Jannarr, when eonimunicatiou Iwtweca London and Caloutta wilt be otanlilcted. The length of the new shipment Is 19(10 ktuta, and tha electricians report It to be lu a hWh eta's of wrfectlon. Tna Earl of Jersey had died In London, aged 67 years. ine oircciore oi me ureal csniern osrs duiiit decided thst the iha'l not goto Bcsjtbajnptou, but kara Pnrtisod'on her trial trln H. arrlTlDg st Ilolvhewl about ths llth. If ths trial Is suoreseful It Is stul Intended to the Trssel to America on ths 90th. No wwu-ge- rs sre to be takrn on the trial trip. It Is sakl that the maximum number of reeohrt'oue shall be obtained from bath engtnee before prooeedlng to asa with During the trip from tns Tbsmee the pad- dles neeer exoeeded Skj sud tbs eorew 91 reTolutione per minute, and to obtain tbs maximum speed, the ddlee most go 14 remlurions. Ths London builders' strike continues unadjusted, and although ths tnsaters profess to bars ten thou sand men worKlng unoer tne terma or toe Ann ooci cty Declaration, matters look quits threatening for 1 eontlnusnoe of ths atrlks. The Ttmea' City Article says , Ths Funds opened on Tuosdsy without animation, but there waa a mors confident feeling before ths close, ths purchseee during ths day were rather numerals, and the Sen Juan dlfnonKy seemed no longer to receive attention. Ths continued Index of g\d to tha Bank likewise neutralised every adverse eonslderstlon. Tuesday being ths fourth of ths month, ths payments wsrs besry. The wmporary demand for money baa now tnttrely subsided, and ths best paper ran now be dis- counted with ease at IV percent. Railway shares, Ac, continue dull but well supported. Parte letters mention an Increased demand for money. The transport ahrp Clars, aith nearly 400 soldiers, wires and children, had a narrow escsps from wreck in the Channel. She ran on a ruck, but got off snd reached Pl mouth, leaking badly. Tbs rimes ears thst agents of ths FranoB, Austri- an, and Sardinian Governments hers been soliciting tenders from tbs leading Engl eh Iron founders fer a eery large number of rifled cannon, riaieos. Lord Cowut hsd quitted Tarls for Blarrlts, In or- der, It la aald, to arrange with Count Waiawssa fur a Joint expedition to China, Another authority says, tbs visit has reference to England's policy regarding tha proposed Cong lass. sUrahal hist, on Joining tha troops at Touloasse, Issued an order of the day, whloh was oonstrued Into an admission that pesos was net likely to be long maintained. Ths London terafeTs Perls correspondent says nothing Is heard on avery aids but prsiauationa for war. Not s single man In the French army has ytt been sent on renewable fuilough, snd only those entitled to discharge In December next bars obtained K, I a single ship baa bean diamsatisd, and actios meaanres of dofanee are progressing at the ports, lis lives s similar ptcw.. -- e ya.ais u Austria end Sardinia. It wss rumored In Paris that ths Chinese hadaxiended Itself to Japan and Cochin China. A Parts Us gram of tha 4th, briefly announces that i Mr. Maaos, ths Amerloan Minister, died tn ths Id, Oensrsl OuMaasoa had returned to Paris from Belgium. ITU-T- . Ths Sardinian government had aenta drculsrnsaa to Ita u iiniaonuUvoo at Euroiieau Courts, for com- - munloation to tbs Terlous governments. Tbs docu- - men! forcibly sees forth ths arguments In fseor of a strong and Independent kingdom of uprwr Italy, suf- ficiently strong to keep in check tbe domineering tendencies of Austria. Such a State would. It Is urgtd, tranqulllaa the mind of Kuroj-- s, aud fulfil ths first wishes of thoss Italian onuntnee which bars lately shaken oft a tyrannical government It Is asserted that ths Pops, on hearing ths answer ths King of Sardinia gars to ths deputation front ths rUsnegua, ordered that ths Bardlnlan Minister at linneabail be tendered hie passports, and ttla fur. ther reported that at ths rjewl the cessation of all Intercourse between Rome and Piedmont, a eoUlsloo between ths Swiss and neutral stations took plaos at Csisoaoa. Ths celebration of MisrVa death at Padua ltd to several insets, and some priests are said to be la prists- -. Ths Savoy cross and Bardlnlan standard had been belated on tlie old Falaoe it Floreuoe, and also on all pubtio buildings. Ths Bologna Provisional Oorsmmsnt at Bologna had Issued a decree, stating that In future svery pub- lic set shall be bawled thus I u Lndsr ths reign of bis Majesty Slag Victor Eanajrsai.H Ths Tuscany decrees of s like nature wars promuigatsa. uisi-sau- n hsd bees received with enthusiasm at Letters from Nsples ssy tbs King had ofarred to lend troiTie to the Pope, In oonsequsuos uf the with- drawal of the Freooh. Tbs Paris eoarsspandsnt of tbe London rimes save, the Italian affairs are approaching a erisis, and refers to the areolar of the Sardinian Government, aid quotes ths order of ths day, Just Issued by Ueneral Faim, ths Commander. of Central Italy, who promises thst ths of Italy, preceded by ths old Cross of Sa- voy, will precede them In ths fresh Utiles, and will forever free Italy from ths stranger. Oiaaisitnihas also Issued an address, summoa-i- u ltiiiina i4 tha Lsuretiona to arms. A ooluston Is shortly expected, aod earns think tt will be pro-- duoed oy ine epm troops mrs'is sau.i icsali. Ths Empsror wis expected at Wirsiw on the 1Mb of October, and ttwaa reported that ths Rns- - slsn ministers in cngiana, rranoe, evuwna ami siu trie hsd rsoslTsd orders to mast nil there for oon. faience. oonvnoui. mrnxioiMTa. Lunroof. Corroa Milssr. Tha aalaa of ths three dare In ths Liverpool Cotton Market wsrs ts.000 bales, of which 9 OuO wsrs to speculators aod 9 000 to exporters. The market closed steady but quiet, with holders offering rresIT, tnougn not press- ing sales Middling Orleans, 4d. Middling Up- - Itrin or Tains. At Mincheatsr there wis but little Inquiry for. gnoda, and prioee wars weak, and partially slightly loser. UTsarooi. BasaMTtrrrs Misawr-Braadstu- bal a declining tendtney, and prises were slightly lower, excel for earn. Flour Is quiet snd edsls lowsr per lack and Urrel. Wheal deollned 9d. LiTsernoi. Psovrnos Misaar. Besf steady. Pork dull but tteedy. Baoou quiet. Lokhom Mobst MiiiiT. Consols closed oa the 4th st 1 VaihJs for uuosy and aooount. AvrxKis Bronu Salts of Illinois Central Sham at tOaSS dis t Illinois Central Sevens, SIMl New York Central Shares, TnaT9. Erie Shares 4ai do. M m. gaga Bonds, Ua&8, and other bonds lfialO. The OreiUad Mall -- false frwsa OaWerala. Bt. Louii, Oct. 16. The OrerUnd Mall ar. rived hers this evening, bringing California dataa of the 93d nit. Tbe Agricultural Fair at Sacramento waa largely attended from all iarts of ths Stats. Crowds uf pol. Itlclans aars asa tnblad there, lad thaeanvass fortes aucceseor to the late Benstor Bboduhoi was already oummeooed. Oeneral Disvta and Oorsrnor Ws- i- tas appear to ta me strongest canauiaene at preot, but at test half a doteu others are striving for ths We. Stannmns.a uuU eras Talnsd t ttM.OO. but Is encumbered to ths amount of (Mo.000. Us left ne will, and tt was supposed thst be bad no rela- tive but two persona In San Franoisoo, as'ned si mas and Lcor Baows, clalut tha sstate, be- lt g, as they assert, suuslns In ths seoond degree. fAie facias Railroad Oonvaution, wanpussd of from all ths FaclAo states and Territories, wss tn stsaton st Ban Frandseo, and very largely attended. Join Bintrsia, of California, Prestdsuti Enwiln I.isDa,of Wisblngtin Tsnitury, snd Ataxaaou Pisin, of Oregon, Ylos Presidents. ATsstawouut of statistics and arguments in fsvor of ths various routes, s'so lu favor of ths road Itself, outupnae the ubstanos of ths proceedlugj thns fsr. The U.ramsnto Demueratlo gtof cTrandard staUa, on ths authority of a prominent and wsrm eupxirUr of ths late Senator Baona- - wcmthal hs (Ba.intan.x), whils In hU room at Sao , trranolsco. and lust nceivinir ths ohalisags i, , -- r. . . i..j,a ou. aesui. seat huh us cspmitvus nitwit. lengea from Moors. Tatar, Owes and Diem, sev- erally, and that ha erpscted to kill all three of them errors Waring for Wasningem. Business waa dull. Ths demand for goods from the country had lmprored somewhat, but Importer! were, doing but eery rritle. A special dispatch from lmtm worth, says thai Cs4. Hiarsoa and forty reached that city yesterday morning, from California Tin Camp Floed. The Captain repmeM that his retnrn route V) California was better than the outward one. Both routes are two hundred and nty miles shorter than ths Hum-hol- Rlrer mito, anl of a mueh superior grade. lie found plenty sf wssar, wood and graas. (rata Breetiaa. Ctcrffmi, Oct. li. IneomrJete retnrnt from thirty o iiatiM, gre a Republican gain o' about 5. nun ores ISM. aiHl udksMe a kVpublkaa majority In b jth btsuchts of Its Legialatura. CVrWorvf, Ikt. 11 A despatch from Colom- bia save that the RepubUoan Rtsts ticket las orrr fifteen thousand maiorltt, and that the returns thus lar, si so Indicate a Kepnbtteui rus.'orlty Is ths Senate of nine, and of from tsreree to sixteen In ths House. CVrWuad, Oct. 13. TbsKspnbilcin majority on the State tic kit will be 1.(K0. To the Senate ti and 10 IVmonrats are elected, and to the house (4 Republicans and 40 Democrats, Insurrection at Harper's Ferry, 0 Abstlileadsts as Negroes la Aran. TBK V. S. A IIS E.SAL IS' TUB ItASDS OF TUB MOB. TUB CITIZKiNU MA UK PaU.SONEIU. Tl(npb Wlrea Cut, Tralng ttrad Into and Stopped U.S. TROOPS ORDERED OUT. StTlRALrERSOXS REPORTED KILLED. Of eat ExoiUmtnt In the Nolrnbothood Baltimore, Oct. 17.A dispatch juit rtcetrad hers fnriH 1'radLfV'k. and dsled this luirnlne. states i --- - v. ' : t . t . j;' . that sn Insurrection has oroken out at Harper a Fenr. where an armed tstnd of Abolitionists liars full emislon of tte Ooremment Areeual. The train going east was twice Ared Into, and n is of ths railroad hands and negro killed while they were rndeiTortng to get the train through the town. The liisurrecttonists etopped anl arrveted two men who had come to town with a load of wheat, and arising their wagon, loaded tt with rifles, and aent them Into Maryland. Ths Insurrectlonlste numlier about two hundred and fifty whltra, end are aided by a gang of negroes. At last accounts fighting was going on. Lisas tm irriil illouaaiTlo wo imrasarmoK. , Calffmere, OtL IT. A later dlsiiatch recelred at to r.\c V,Tt'.\\ ssgersted. repotU a dilhculty at ths armory, with whloh negroes have nottusg to oo. Tnu MiriTra. fislrtvaere, 1 s'clect. It Is apprehended thst the affair at Harrwr'a Kerry U mors serious then our sit. Uens seem willing to believe. Tbs wires from Uar- - Ferry sre cut, aod oonsequently, we bars no legraphle oommunlcatlon beyond Monocaoy station. Ths Southem Train, which was due here st an early hour tills morning, has not J st arrived. IiIiItw thsrs Is a stampede or negroes troru tma I era many other wild tumors, but nothing eutnsntie- - . as yet. BtMmort. Oct. IT. t P Af Another eoonnnt re- ceived by train aays, tbs brldgs across ths PoVimee waa filled with Insurgents, all armed. Every light In ths town was extlnguiahsd, and tbe hotels closed. All ths streets were In ruswsslon of ths mob, and awry road and Use leading thereto barricaded and guarded. Men were eeen In every quarter, with muskets end bayonets, who arrested the cltuena and prtiscd them Into ths service, lnoludlng msny ns. gnea. Thla tksie, tha I'nltsd rjtstes arsenal and Oor- emment In whloh was said tobe a large amount of money and all the other public works, weis seised by ths mob. sjoms were cf the opinion that the object waa entirely plunder, and to rob the government of ths funds deposited on Saturilsy at tbs pa) t lAoe. During tlie night the mb made a demand on the Wsger Hotel for prorisloiis, aud their otalm by a body uf armed men. Tbs rati-te- were lu a terrible stats of alarm, ths Insurgents having threatened to burn the town. Ths following has Just been received from Monooa- - this aids of llarjei'a Perry I \Tbs mail agsnt on S, Western bound train has returned to Muuooacy, sad reports that ths train was unable to get through. Ths town Is la possession or ths negroes, who arrest svery one they can catch, arjd Imprfaein. Ths train due here at I P. M, could not get through, and ths sgeat came down on an empty engine.\ Dattimorr, Oct. IT, 9,30 P.H. The Western train on ths Baltimore P.M. snd Ohio Railroad has Just arrived here. Ita nffloere conflnu tbe statements first received touching tna disturbance at Harper's Ferry. Their statement Is to ths effect that ths Isidge-k- s. fsr st llarpsr's Ferry, perceiving thst bis lights had been extingulsbsd, went to ssosrtaln ths cause, ahen he was pursued and find upon by a gang of blacks and widtea. BuhseineuUy ths train ame alotur. when a ontnred mio. who aned as asaiat-- aut to tlie beergage-tnaete- r, was ehi, receiving a ooatal wound, and ths conductor, Mr. PuiLrs, wss \\TT\? r\h vsonee If he attsmi ted to prooeed with ths train. Foaling uncertain as to the condition of iSairs, ths conductor wsitod until after daylight befrn-- e ha ....IiimiI to twocaed. havitur deUired ths train six hours. Mr. piiar-r- e my ths insurrectionists number I two hundred blacks ana wmtss, ana mat tuey nave full possesion of ths I'nltsd States Armory. The party Is commanded or ltd by mannamsd Airrnaos, who had IsUly arrived at Harper's ferry. Mr. Pbxu also confirms tha statement In a previous dlsiwloh, tint the Insurrections hsd solsed a wagon, and kwdlng It with muskets bad dispatched In into Maryland. Tbs military of Frederick had been ortwisa out. , . riiatieiihss have been received from president Wl' . . !.. -lt ILIuhMMll fH'rsiisas, oroeniia tn. nnnm- -i - - this point, and a special train Is now being got ready to convey them tn ths snsns of dlaturbenoa. Ua has accented tbe TiJunteered services of Csit Stasios's Omiiany, of Frederick) aud has Ukswlss ordered the Oorernment troops fnso Old Pohit Comfort hi pro. eeed Immsdlstsly to IUrpsr'f Ferry. Thla IntelU-gsn- la autbsuue. Bollimors, Ocf,lT-- .0 P. Jf.-- Tbs mill train go- ing Wuit got as far at Bandy, whan Mr. Ilorm, the taggsgs msstsr, and another party, started on foot to the bridge. They went through ths bridge, and wsrs taken and tmprisoued, bat they subsequently win! before the Captain, OT Ine insnrrecuoiuete, vruo reiuseu sv ks jMu..a Jf?! All of ths eaataard bound trains lying west . or tiartiereseirT vww , - \ slds ths river tying them together, and taking off the slsvea. Ths msll train bound West has returned to u. sjKaM aea from firs hundred to Seven hundred whites and blacks concerned in ths Insur-rcctlo-n. Ths I'nlted Statss marinas at Washington sre un- der orders for Harper's Fsrry. There Is great in Baltimore, aod the military are moving r several oorapentee are 111 readiness to take ths tram, whloh will leers soon. PsUfmsrs, Oct IT 4 P. tt. An aooount from Fredetlck ssys i letter has bn received there from a merclent at Harper's ferry, lent by a boy who had to cross the mountain and swim ths river, which aiyi that all ths principal cltlsens are Imprisoned, and many have been killed l also that ths railroad sgent bad been abut twice, and that ths watchman at the depot hsd been shot dead. rTusifsofoa, Oct. 174 P. Af. On tbe receipt of tbe Intelligence from Harper's Ferry, ordure were iMit for tlime oomtauilasof artlllerr at Old Point, aod the corps of marines at ths Waabmgton Barracks to proceed thither without delay. The marines, ninety three lu number, left In the 9 1ft P. M. train, with two teslrs pound howttxsri and a full supply of ammunition. It Is reported thst ther are under or. deratolorcetha bridge stall haaards. Col. Ficuun icoutntanlas theia. I . II w rrrsinea on goist sutuunij -- .. we iki ego secretary Fuits veeelwl an inonyTuoue snll mtttwta thai ahont tha Iftth of October T\. ll,l..l.lfl mwA ,i. atut Other fksafT.sIsi uer eona would make an attempt to seise tbs arsenal snd bold tbs plaos, but ths statement was so Indefinite aud Improbable ss to cause no fears of such an out- break. Kofcimors. Oct. 1T- -S P. Jf. A train filled with military, Including the Law Oreys, City 'Guard, l,L.LIa rloard. anil othsr cnmnsnles. left hsre st 4 o'clock for lUrper'aFeny. RepresenUtlTes of the preas accompanied the military, rjaldTHore, Of. IT I P. Af A dispatch from Martinaburg, west of Harper'a Ferry, reoelved via Wheeling snd Pittsburg, confirms ths report of Ihs InsurrertiotilstB having possession of ths arsenal at Herier's Ferry, ami ssys they bsrs planted cannon tt the bridge. All tbs trains have been stopped. A body of armed meu wis getting ready to prooeed tldtlicr to oltar tbe road. There wu great excite- ment at Mirtlosburg, Va. itteArssrut, OtU tT. It Is reported and believed that ths Governor of Virginia bal ordered volunteer troops to liiqier's Ferry. rotslayfen, Ocl. IT t P. Jf Ia view of the pos- sibility of lbs disturbances el llarpsr's ferry sx. tending to this vicinity, ths Mayors uf Wathlngton and Alsxandriahsvs taken prersutlonsry steps for Its suppression. Tha President, through the Mayor of Washington, ordered a atroug detachment of ruibtia to be praaled at the National and Com- pany Armories, whiuli was promptly dona. Two hundred stand of muskets, end a lupply of imrou, nitlon, wers also laced in ths City Hall, fur smtrgsney. It Is eugg-ee- t xi by par. sous, tbu ths cause of the Insurrection Is the repotted fact that m long since the contractor for the construction cf a gorwrament dam it ihs Fsrry absoonded, largely IndJUsd to savaral hundred who hsve taken this step to indemnify them-aelv- by tbe eeisure of the goTemuieut funds, which It wss supptwsd, were transported thither on Batur-.1- .- i uM,.tlj.m&a lust In fn-- llsniar'a VerrT thinks ths black! participated In ths outbreak only on compulsion. Bit Amend, Ocf. 1T- -9 P. hsre Is great ex. cltement here. Comany F.. with fuU rauka, has Just left the armory, expecting to take a aiieoUU train Thla la new eompeny, wltn a Mmllar uniform to the Oreya. TU Qieya leave tor ilarpere Ferry early la Ue morning. The tsovaruoi left to night for Wisblng- - Baltimort, Oct, 17, 0 P. .V. The .aiaer-icaVs- - Bneole riMl.f teleirrsiihs from Plans No. 4. forty five mllsa froau Pa'tiniore and thirty-on- e from Uar- - per1! st o'ohk, thst ths train consists of C,,.i. .';. ,tfc A, i,h.1 tmons. under ...r --- '- :.- -. rr. . .:.. .:, -- ,. - suoriviTlKiLos, wiiaarosaiuavKf ania lauots.s v repair the trsek, aud telegrapheri to mend tbs Uim, Three oompaneM fren fra Wrick wan la sa adraaos train. CaU Uissjs, of the U. 8. Msrloes. enmmsad-bi- g the ssraoitlna, f4\owi In a train. Tkey 111 not reach Harper's ferry befurs 10 o'sloek. JfosotMrjr PrMy. Oct. 17, 10 P. Af. Tli train arrlml hrre st 9 o'clock. Ltrrstt Siirrsoe, bagiags rus-t- of the mail train, glees tbs follow. Iiig lartlcularM 1 wakoil up the bridge, waa atop p o, but waa aftorwsrila pennlttcd ta go up snd see U.e ea4ain cf ths lueuroKtloniKts i I was taken to the srmnry, ant riw ths rstibuii whees tiims ta BrLL flvrrn, snd was kept prisoner more then an hour, and aaw from lira hundred toatx hundred near oee, all hsrlng srms, there were t wo or three hundred hiatnon wltUf t.ern. Althehmiea wrre e'oeed. I want Into a taentn kp4 by Mr. rnisatia, thirty of tbs liibsliltaiita were co''e.t-- ,t there wltn arms) they ssld most of tho inhabit-ant- e hsd left, but the) declli ed, rrrfrring to protect lhrmssTra It was reported lint tre or l persona hsd teen shot. HiJiimarf, Oct. 17. Tlie Oovcrnment are ta. kins ptecedrnoe to the press dispatilies A'l ihsrra no Ihlng are lwrr.ca.ljd In the englta hi lire In the Armory ei c'oeure. A nunilrer is cltl-rc- are Imprisoned nitli thnm, whom they refn\ to reirase. rrrral Citlicru lire been killed ai also lentil rl.tr rs. The town I as been taken prasesehm of by UTera' coriijaiileeof t hsr eston, SnepusrdHown, vs., and lrtilrlck. Therlttera are entrsnrhrd In tho Armo ry i they lie' J Mr. Wanhlnabm snd II r. Langenli'ld ssprtsineie Ths insurrectionists are command, d by 1'spt. Brown, of Kansas notoriety i tbey IT while nn andl. urgnsn, ecteisl of Htm ere ahrt two men of the Mirtlnsbirg onirpany were ehi t deal whilst chsrglng In the ar. iiHry. Allen Erars, one of tha lnsurr.toiilst, la ily tnc hs Is Irom i'minecticut. lie as) a the whole echine was got up by Brown. feme 10 e raons are known to harslrren kilted. Founla'n Breakham, llallrrsd Agent, wu shot dead frtsn the Armory. Tl ree rioters ire lying del I under tha brl Ige. It la rrporvd that the rl.t'rs rare carried oS a couaUlcrable imount of (torernmrnt funds. CITY NEWS. The Firemen's Grand Parade. PRUMAXT PEMOXaTRATlO.Y. 130 FIRE COMPANIES OUT. Beven Thoniand Men lu Line. At u earl an hour it half put lx o'cloek o nMondsy morning our streets give token of the F'remen'l grand parade, by ths frequent sppearanoe of fire companies and their apparatus In the atreeta, and by ths constant crowds of firemen aud musici- ans who mingled among tlie early risers of our a. Ths singls firemen bt be seen were so tlist the principal tlinroughfsres were asitted with red as far as the eye could reach. At the B. B, desits near theclty, and it all tbs trav- eling localities within a short distance, oompemea of firemen were observed, city, bound, aud unusually large secessions of visitors were oo ths way to the city for ths day. Excursion tickets were in demand, and the various Unas of gathered In quits a barreat from country etght-essr- Indeed, our country friends might wsll avail themselves uf this parade, for It was tin grandest of tbs kind en ths globe, and was T carried out with so much seal that It aur- - psd \ of ths kind ever ytt seen, and will, d Us do the earns as to any future displays, rmtll tht -- ,,,1 benos, when lu additional half million of psopts will ciues ths present display to be super- seded by oris still larger and mors magnificent. At later hours In ths morning ths musicians haj gathered Into bands, tbs engines bsdattractod to their roiws ths Terlous raatubers of tha companies, and ths drum-majo- were twirling their batons at the heads of over ons hundred lod thirty duThrent firs org throughout tlis city. Tlie streets were fairly alive with cheering youngsters. Interested spectsfcrt, and Jovial priHxssioners, and reechoed with sgres-abl- e mnsio fnmi ertry direction. It was grand to see, grand to hear, and to ths cheerful cittaeit, good to enjoy. Would that enoh itemnnetrations took place istsnsr in esir ciuos tneee ssaoyrutusu wore.- - slums of tha wnrld t The more Immediate cause of tbs early stir wss ths tanner delivery at ths City Hall, which waa announced to tsks place at nine o'clock, and which actually did take place a hah an hour later, bang, at this, a notsbls Instance of corporation and civic promltiids, which ought to be remem. bsrsd, as taro hours margin for daisy, ths knowing ones always expect. AI half past nine o'clock tbe Msyor, seootnasnud by Ihs Trustoes sf ths Firs ths Memlmrs of ths Osnrnon Council, and sisns few (Shore, made tbelr sppearanoe nino tha es- planade of tbs City Hall, where a number ef tire gathered, and the greet Ssssnlatloo leuner dlsplsyed. f Tbe speech of tbe Mayor,rjreoedlag the preaentatlon, referred to the aptmclstioii by ths Common Gwnoil. of tlis vslusUs ssnrlcss of ths llremen, their great seal and fidelity, and their testimony of the asms by the rots of November, 1167, la ranatng the banner to U msde at ths eoet of 91.600. Us srpresssd his elee-sur- s, that to a comrade of thdre, as wsll ss to the Chief Msglstrats of the crty. I had uaa bu phasing duty to attest In title msstusr to Ihs approved effici- ency and devoted gallantry of the Firemen uf New York, and to the merits of an organisation, which, for more tt an half a century past, baa been, as tt Is now, tbe pride vt isir city, and ths gem of our etrlo cjnnrn. Ths ganeweia sflbrts of Ita raerabsrs surpass rsflnsment of our metromlls, while their nobis sxanv las has Infused their genius and setrtt among almllsr SssoUSUolJS in aiuust every tiiy tuu iwsjiw wi Tbs Peieirtment has also kepi avis with tbe of our city. The various machines new used attest the adoption by them of all tbe Im- provements tn the arts of mschsnlsm which are the resuluof this aolantilk) and Inventive age. Tbs and hook and ladder trucks, with their several and necessary eppueueea for e. axhlhit tn their oonstmctlon. finish and sfllcl- - sney. ths wonderful advances that our city and i I M...IH. omintry bars maris in ananuiaciuree uul all that re. latee ao maehanlom lnformathsi and art, Tracing ths history of tbe Department frosa the earliest rsoords up toths praseut time, tt sipasrs that Astuobt Lias wss tlis first who had ootumand over the AMnvn. This wss tn 1T3J. In 1T3S an ordlnauos waa adopted regulating and declaring the duty of firemen, a provision of which required that they h.st A tt iAi thnlr utmost dUbrenae. mannrs. work and pUy ths said firs engine, and ail othsr tools and inxtruments st suon tire, wiui au ihmi iw., strength, akin awl understanding.\ This provision baa ale, eve been faithfully observed by the firemen of New York. In 1T38, Jiooaca Trxx, gunsmttb, waa Sfipolnted orerseer oflflre engines, to taks ears of firs engines for one whole year, to keep them dean and tn good repair M ms own ones tor toe sum ta ten pounds psr annum. \ And in 1T99 twenty-nin- e per-so- wars appointed firemen, which oonatituted ths fores at thai lime, \ all atroug, able, discreet, honest snd sober men.\ This waa lu tlie germ or the oigan-laatio- n. l fore any chief had been aprnsnted. The first ohlsfsppaarsto have been Jioosus Btott-ssaisu- In 1T49. No further reftsd la fisuidof any othsr chief onta Wuuti K. Eluwoith wss After him cams Tnmus II so as, and then In suocesslou, TnoHiS Fubkur, Jaaisos Cot, I una Wilms, Jama Gcxirx, John Hi sis, V. Asnxssns, ALrasn Gibson, aud the pre-st- worthy chief, llxnar Ilowian. In lsuO, a orsnpany waa formed, eailed the \Friendly Fire Cum .any, \ by one of the rulsi of which It was made tbe duty uf each member to pro-Ti- himself with u two bags, mads of sbtstlng, ons yard wide, and ons yard and a quarter long.\ A oimrany was also formed. In 13, called ths \Mu- tual Assistance Ilsg Company.\ aVsns of tlis most worthy snd wealthy clttasns of thst day were mem- bers of tbeas asnpanlae. The begs wsrs to be used to aire at fires suuh property is could be put In them. As tha Department has then Tastly Improved In Its material orgndiatlon, io has It a' so vastly In- creased Its efficiency as a oliaritabls InsUtutlou. Tee moneys from fines wsrs, however, at first, lbs only kihih denaruled on for the eetabllshmsnt of a fuui. I In January, 1799, tbs constitution was adopted, and Juua STiuti wu inuolntsd President. Tbs other offices were also filled by cltbtent of ths highest w- - Th, (uj, , tola time, wu not is It U \\, for wldowa ind orjibans, put omy lor inose who sustained Injuries while performing duty as firemen. Darin IIiTOnni a wu President In 1T93. Tbs funds had then reached tbe annual amount of 100. In ITliT tha annual funds had Increased to I1.B00, snd In December of that year 1 special meeting was held, at which a form of charter was agreed upon, uj n u. nr iMMmnllin u suhseonurntlT natsed bribe Isisiature In tbe following March, bus of tbs provisions of this set was, thst such surplus ruuos \SS rosy n us rsquireu tor sue wm ta indlgeut fireman should be applied to ths pur\ o' extli gulshlng fires.\ No use of fsnds was, however, toads, sxcept In that course of as a charitable association whloh was then entered upon, and which baa always bean oonduotod with a prudence of maasgeuini which has srsr sines characterised ths cars of thess funds, Tbs in- stitution has now bsooms roBBnsesd uf means, which renders It tns of the first ohiritable iiwwrlatksis of our land. Ths last annual report of tha Trusteee ihnse thai Ita permanent fund, Including Trust Fund, amounted tn January last to 9UO..V, and that during ths past thliteen years tbs Trustees have expended In Tirioui obarttable deads over $990,000, and for ths few past years 30.000 have bean annually disbursed for ths suppuit of disabled firemen, and the widows and orphans dependant upon Its chart-th- s. Tbe Msror concluded with a quiet reference to the complalned-o- f syetem of \bunking\ being the habit adopted it many of the engine houat of ths msmbsis slseplng in bunks provided there, Instead of going to their horses to e'aep and by urging ths members to the ouutlauod eunslderations of self-- I respect and good eittisnsulp which bar hitherto so Dowy cuarsotenssa tuetu. Mr. Prsstdsut of ths Board of Fire Trus- teee, reoelved the banner, whleh the Mayor delivered to him, replying to his speech by eonveyUg the thanks of tbs Department ror tbs girt, referring Is ths boustty of the citizens of Nsw York ta enabling It to minister to tlis wants of ths widow and orphan, and asserting that wsrs the oOorts rg lu members aver to Bag, roch oocurrsuces ss -- jUs, ittesUiig an unsleeping aud ipprsatatlvs publ'jj luterett In their welfare, would ilways Insrlre Uieu with renewsd ardor whenever aud wherever danger was to be en- countered. With the streets of the whole city, mere or Ices, Wsiratrd for the occasion- - but mors rjartlenlsrre thoss along ths line of march, and the \\irti V.1s.bJk auimsrs, tssssis at ins wnarr sums sue star also decorated. oi !.. I...1..IA. ..! IS wars mans u \ e -- - vtaee'e of our ur ighburlng oitiee mmw the nvere,the gima yruveeson ponimcnrmu tbuvtug svou aiv,ri Voes, from nfln Annua down roJlrtltaA ttrtat to Eighth An rrae, and thnr along ho omirM prb. she3by as yeeMrdsy. Fifth ArenJ-t- , from inth etraet to lath, and 14tH atrset, front ,1th to W. An. of human bslags 'e boon ni.ee, went a dense mass bef,ssthsHnomoTed. Ths steps of all Ihs nousea were f led, aaetra the wlndowt and pa'onjdes, and many grt on ths ror to obtain a Tie. Ths ornnl. buses and care were entirely orsernictsd, the former being to lake swe wmiw sue ...r led no ailernatls bnt to wait. Tas ormswpience as, thai all ths cars eaughl beioW 14th street wars etofiped, and waited In Use to ths nombsrof fifteen or tti ty, while those ahnre wrre tn ths asms situa- tion. Bnndwiy, from B ad atreit to tbs Astor llniisp, was aiarlT leal rrosded Jnat abrrrs B'acrk. er ttitrt, partieulsrly. the erpwd was ImmeDes. Mm, women snd ebrdren were packed tn sa thickly si llle, tismlng s omnpli t barrier aga.nstnm nilsieea ar d Trhidre of all descrlptlona i sad ths Fifth svenus aud Foutt'entli street w.tU tlelr asxrgeis, atie dilrcu lulo street! tuey ncter Tleitrd lefoie. The lea' rstlmatea which we hvra been enabled ta gather of the Immense m tltn Ira whojolne I tn the iirrcraston, sad of thieie who attnesabd it, plaos Ihs former ftt alssit aeren thousaod, heaidrs sixty bsvnda ef n uslc, sinl the utter at lull haf a mil Ion. Ths smitit t etetidfd, dlnct'y or Indirect ly, or account vf tlie afTidr, did not fall far atioit uf Ji6C1l\. It Iss.edi.'f althlhe utm t harmony, and, wltn the excel Hoi. if some tilTiai racket , Icsing, thesrrrlces ig tl e fsillce acre scaivrly ca led Int. rronlaitUm As an rnd.'lKe of the enterprise uf the Nes York Press wlili h la on'y eiinalltd, I'erhaps, by the nremi-n- , wlsiae dutlia It la eal ed nn to rrrirrd, the memb'rs of tbl depa tuient were enabled to read at tbelr d'S nilaal poltda, etui to taks hoins to their fernlUe In the ert ning, s full sccisint of ths whole parade.lasuiHl In thelstcriditloiiaiif last ererung's Kxprnt: Tin 'ollowlrg waa the order of the pricrsslun, with ths illffertbt companies which Joined In It : mar IMTIVnS. Platoon of fifty policemen. Marshal .Font Dies- - ra, Aseutatt tlhglheer. Tlila dlMaion consisted et.llrely i suiting oonqanles, who were qu'ts nu- - merolia. Aniiergthem ears r.ngins u no. , oi hr ark, with a very Ano band, awl in ipiratiiof tie piano rtjlei Parr Crockett II ok and Lidder Co., ifiewaik, with band, and truck of eiqulsite Is aiityt N ptui a Hose Co. No. 1, of Newark, with a liand, and neat litlls carnage. Among the most shoay carrlasea In this dlvlah n was that belonging to the InlUd lbsw tM. No. 40, is Pntlatlaliihla, who e.rresccoroienld by a eplrndld baud. Tbelr was white, oruaiuented Willi plentr of sllrer snd .liver p'sts, the rim or psncla being of carved wooo, snnua green, etmenrua vo. n . a, oi box. tmry, also ncelrrd omialderabls sttenttrm. The Cbarlwtosn firemen, won appeared bete In oonald- - I eralsa numlieia, madeiTiry twat show, and refluct- - I ednodlscieilitou.be O.d Bay Stats. Other wsreAmeticua Oo. Nik 1, of Kuiburj, Mass., acre mtsnled by Baton Brass Bead; Datnper Engine No. 4, of Hertford, Conn., with llirtford Comet lUnd; Boston Engine No. s, of Bwton, Mesa., with delegation from Bost n Depeitment, and iroompa. nled by (lllmore'e Hand: lilnggold Hose Comisvny no. I, Of rtswnergl rjsgie iiouk snu enu- - .. , , -- f M .,. V M.I.I. kM.MM .Lw.- i .nv hi, i, i ai,fH, v.. wi.u wvuvn. v.- , netllsnd. Tskanalbyrrthsr, thsllrat Division rs- - , celved a great share if pub'lc attention. isnoNO mvtnrow. ttnnhnl Trrrs Ooxrrwsr r. Assistant Engineer. Coif's farferrf Asnd First cams sn open containing t'saiaa W. Wrmsiit, JiBst (.siii'K sud ALrxxnCsssim. These oklbm Is of the IVper-nie- ht reoelved ounsidsrabls altentlou from the rellsctori. Next cams ths Engineers, In a, some doren In Bnin1sr, anl following thern the memliers of the Exempt Enrrtne Co , In rarrhares or these rather who were unsbls to stand marching through so long a routs. Folloalng was the Board if Firs Commlsdimsrs, lit of win m wsrs present, and Mvcral Com mlssluners. Then ths Exempt Eeglne Compmiy.hoailed by Koran Mn ts. Es-- , Foreman, snd nnmfiering near ly ons hundred teen, cams tip. Ths sxenrpts drew tholr old engine, which Is known to lis ons of tbs iniet powerful In ths etty, and II looked bright and cksn. There wrre ns (lowers or othsr displsy about It, but tha nirmliers received attenllon all along tha Una ef march. It uiar be here added thst t hsre were few or no di corstloss of ths floral or bunting kind upon any of ths engine! or hoss osrriagea which Jianesl m ths parade, ths oompeidos evidently arold-ln- g It ss a feature of ths day. lulluwing the Kiemies, la stnisgea, were the offlceis end Trustees of the New York tire Depat-nrn- t. linos ISO I.iMixs Co. No. 11 followed with ths magnlncent banaer presented to the IVpartment In the morning. Ths members were neatly dressed In full firemen's rig, abowt d carrying tbe ban- ner at a time, and alternating with the rest. Ae a natter of enures, ths MtMtltuds savs thoss who were ths highly fsTored piswasaovsof ths new banner gran attention, and frequently applause. The men's marching was well done. KiOLi lb.as Co. No, 1 looked well. The wheels were of roeowood, covered with sliver plate scroll work. The wbeele wsrs painted blue, with a gold stripe. This Is lbs oldest liose Company in the etty. Mema Hooa aV LiMsa Co., No. 1 waa painted black snd glided i ths ladders were new, running grar polished, snd tongus Irons and hubs sliver plated. In front tlu.re was a very pretty signal lamp, red and blue In oe'or, eontaaulog smblems sf ths Department. On eaeli able uf tlie bottom ladder there waa a polished metal plate with the following tnarrli Uon i ' MutoaL, 1 1 erganlied June 10th, IT.\ This wss ths first Hook Ladder Oompany organ- ised lu tho fluted BUtus, aud attracted grast attsn-Uo- n. Exraxaioi Essrss Co., Ne). 9, was painted white, striped with gilt, aad bore a signal lamp so tbe gal- - Niiaiai Hoxl Co., No. 9, turned out with a new carrlags of ths Shanghai atyls, (stinted rod on ths reels, with a wreath around eaea. Tbs wheels wsrs also painted red, striped with gilt, ami the running Pir.dttto. Thil carriage aerrfae TOO feet of hose, and , l .1. .Jf- t- IS \lie oi sue iMg mi w,- -. lrl8ITWsVUnU2'tNu' 8, wis MlyPelW Tbs rsela wars uf rosewood, covered wBh gTftcTim work, and In the centre uf each was lu Amerloan shield. Tbs wheels and running gear wsrs painted green, with a gilt atni. n is just to bit met nu ot ths paiutlng was dons by tlis ustmberi of No. 9, who were a flnsV-okbi- body of men. Niiiuii Estuns Cosrisi No. 4 turned out with a very pittty engine of the Philadelphia etjle, sesoad class. MtitON Iloai Courier No. 4 was newly palnten a lake color with gold strtrw, the reels h lng aiTereil w.th scrull work bearing gilt. Ths running gear aud wheels were of dirk blue, also gilt, and the panels had Inscribed In gold letters ths name and data of ths oomt any's organisation. In front there was a stiver fire cap with tU Inscription \Swamn.\ I'aoTXr-rio- s EeaisaOosriHiNo. b iara.led l crane neck englns of ths seoond class, painted red and black, with gilt stripes. On ths front lianel there wss a tacture of the Company's old engine, built In 1699. TU1XO PIT !. Amaicia EsuisiCosrist No. t, which Is of ths sn.iiLt.i..t.l .!.. mhUietg tha finest t'iaulaTS Of tlis day. Ths box was painted yellow, red and black, with a border of gilt. The wheels wars paint i in... mi.k a tllfe siriiM,. the hubs belnir uf tsjllahad UM ,- -. -- ... . , 1..LI. .Tji.tLl ... ST eJlfr? K.reUwi a TenorS J ridTwhtti d Uue, aunnouuted by a large gut eagia. Naw Yoiut, Uosi Coarser No. ft radsd without I any additional decorations than her original beauty. She was painted a plum color, striped all over with gilt, tlis ismsls being beautifully carved and glided, a alvar Slate coat of arms decorating each una. On the front panel, there wss i beautiful )lutlng of tha City of Nsw York, with an Indian lu ths foreground, gating upon it. Caurosr Hoss Co. No. looked well, being newly Cnvtlia (MWfcsliin. siwoton Eboibi Co, No. T wis of ths Phluvlel. phis style, with a red body and blue border. The wheels were white, ttrlped with gold, aud the ruu-nin- g gear wee puUihed. Ou the gallery, there were eneral beautiful pictures In oil, one a remarkably fine one, representing tbe battle of Lexington. In front of the engine eood a ituffll poroutdue, whoss quills stink out snd up at a really fearful rate. Citt Hoes Coarser, No. 0 The carriage wis one cf the nrst-e- t en parade r It was nswly painted, a bright plum color, the pansle being covered by a sort ef network of silver piste tbe running gear Dollshed, -- n i.m -- i..ia .t.t..ad with sold. LVjtlt lu front and rear tt are were wreaths oonlainlng the figure 8, and heavy alh ar plated lito surmounted by largo ho. queta of exquisite natural flowers. This carriage haraiy loosea as inuun etie sn w.u .wui duty for nearly ten yeare. Cumasi Hots A Litsisa Oobtibt, No. 9. ThU sompauy, one sf ths oldest In tbs dry, were obliged to turn out with their old truck, a new one being built, but not finished. Ths only decoration wis a large gilt eigls lu ths centre uf the top ladder, Rtnauot-- v Hosi Conrisr, No. T Mads an sdailr. ibis . The reels wsrs uf russwuud, Inlaid with brilliant looking glass I ths mounting, whloh was very heary, was of silver, and ths running gesr wis rrrflabed. There were two iiiagnlnnaiit aide lamist, and tbs customary signals. CoLtsnii\ llosi Cnnrisr, No. JTbls earrlage wis a pretty ons. Titers waa a liberal suplyut gilt and allver plate, and tbe btmia were very neaU u..m. KaotssCoHriBT. No. Oom- - ranv turned out with their atrim engine, of which ioniuchhas bean written of late. The steamer waa nicely polished, and looked really beautiful. Tbe tender carrying tbe wood and hues, waa drawn by 90 (sen, ths engine proper by TO man, thus making It tbs most nutnertsia lorn out of tbe day. ljsssvr Hoes Courser, No. 10. This carriage was beautlfulljr palntsd snd prettily decorated. Ths run ning gear waa polished, and the panels, lu pert, gild. ed, eoiisidersbts stiver plats serving to give the whole carriage a rich appearanoa. With Witch Eaowi Courier, No. 10 No. 10 turned out with a nsw sngius of tlie piano style, which as a4oudully painted. Tbs running gear was highly polished, and everything about it bespoke neatness end ease. i rocrru hitisioh. u.,ma v.ms Ho. No. 9.Ttils Comnanr turned out a lib a new drat class sogtue, which was hand- somely painted. The ipparatus wss built by A. Via Nibs aodassuisto bsa verranVetrvsons. Puxiiix II. io L. Co, No.. This truck was new and palntid a red sad lake ontor, striped and aoruOr J , 1U1 giso. ins spntme ww.w w.w - ot tbs ronnlag gear being polished. The ladders e n pslntcd red, tipped withUaok. In tha centre 0' li topladder thsrs wis a black bear welgblngor rtwo hand rtd pounds, chained, said to bs fatteul'jg now fur tbe BKuirhtsr resiss. OtiiaasEBSutsCisiriBT, No. it w as of the Phlladsliihla atyls. aUntd red and blsek with a gi4d border, and llpiedwribisasUd brass. Ths wlteels were of rtd, alriied with guld. the rir jju, gtmr . lng iicllsbed. The gallery was sue uf ths moat beau- tiful on parade, the Isir aWee oouU1 jj,, ..hjtures la oU, of \Neituue 'lima,\ \Hel M weeping at the has if Troy,\ etc. The top of yj. Kfnry wis of polished brass, tbe run coots .a)jlg ,!,, and number of the company. B')r,n on the tos waa bronis status of Dunn. I'xtss. and a splendid on it wss too. Mietrra llorjaCoarrasr. No. 19 Thl asonsny a. .. t .i tAaa nsa s neat, .uougn . man carriage, newnr nato4 - I SIHiea. w'.topouaUsd ninuns Htr. and surer ...- -. \ . 1, ecr'jii'.oik. m\ l ff, a'SJS'vp'J' greal allenUon. The panels wars of rosewood, oonndwttb semll work of stlvset the wheels vers tainted bisss with gill stripe t ths raanrng gear KauOrulry psAMd. Tnssarrtssw earned t we pref. ty aids larrnw, one ofwalsri enntslned a portrait, cut In ths glass, of in the centre there 'see a beautiful rjtme of red feathers, bonnd with ted, white sad bfus rlUmns. KstrsarenrsK Evorsa CnirriST No. IIA-Thl- s tompsay iaded an engine ef the Cissow style, Msawtod box ad glided, wheels painted vermll'lun, end atriped with go'd. Eeen llooa Lrox Oo. No, 4 Thtsln.ck-Biade- s eery besuliriil snaraace, being nearly paint, td In bite, with gold strti-e- . Toe lal lers were of black, lth ths r.sie and number on ths sides hi gold. On the fonr ends t isre wars Ameri, it fltf s, and In thscratrs a hires S read ese'e, with In Its mouth cotitalnlng tha wiads V H a rubllen\ EaSi lnrs Cm. No. 1 tirnl \nt wkh U the Csraon etjle, alnll s filsln coh s.rid with glit I ths wheels wrre pali.t l yChrw, atrial with red atd bit's. On ens rde of Ihs gsllrry there wss portrait of Chief Mowrs and onther4hr, ons t4 Aelerant Engineer Itosnorss, sn hoieesry meniUr of ths company, feu ths lop of the gallery tl era ess s canopy of red, white and nine si k. Ths Pinning gear mas painted yellow, striped with re-- 1 ind bios. Jaiksos IToss Cowrssr, No. 11 4?!rr!sgs wit nhulit and newly painted, her color was sJmn one, with gold rcroll and red mountings. The hrelaetsf the same col. r as tlie reels, and the running grar was hlgMy pollsted. tm the reel there was n in. pie of 1.11rty, witnin which there was a bell, ehluh i tolled by ibiyalt years of ige, who, In a mlulature lireii.an'a ng, sut tiraide ths tsuip'a In front tin re was a iliiine, with erwral silk Uigson each atite. CoLt kalis Esorsr. No. 14, which la of tlie double-drr- k aty'e, sud very large,as elalannb ly and beau-llrul- lr ialnUd. Thebrdy was a darl: brown color, and there was a profusion ef gilt all over. Ths gal-te- n . In iartlcu ar. had received attentl n. It con- - ' taiued, on melsl plates, Bigiiiy pohsiieu, tbs na-n- s sua nimiv\. m. wam- -, ou .uw wimincu - IITeita ty lienevoieniv, isrsiuie osaer epiropns& nirthae. The neU were orusiuenud by various lluatratlve pMiirvs. ToeriiMi Host Co. No. tit. This cvrtags was plain but vary neat, having paintings of varioua I eceiies, and a rtmt of tbs oelsbnty trunt v. bom its i takes Ita uanie. ATlAario n,si ia pro, in. idis carnage Hroaea neat It Laving lieeu newly alnted. CuiTusM Eaoiei Co. No. 1A, turned out with a ' first-clas- s ap aratus, made of rosewood, With polish- ed running grar. rirm MTlaioa. Exrruins ll'iea Co. Nm 14. Thla carrUws was alntsd niannst color, ths tansls bettig heailly orna mrn'ed with silt. Cm the front psuel there wai jsunted In git lrttersthe wor.1 \ Esceisloi,\ and on the rear . ne ' Fourteen.\ Then were four Isrgs eilvtr pIstiHl lam4t, containing villous emnlsois. Tbe hire was new and iPVer bultid Citato floes Co, N. IT This esrrlsTe wit Mlf .etuilit and iistnted f,s tbe liaisile. The reels \ . . 1... .. . l.l. I . 1 ,t - sreia IU a piuui muor. W11U si . Sbruu w a. Oath I ,u. aeretbe is.itrsltsuf II rwain. Cut, Cu ami VT mist re. The wheels snd running gear were tat nttd gieeit, with a Kid etripe. irver ths centre Isnip thsrs wss a Isigs plume. Moeaag Esoist,No. If. asa of the riit!lotphls style, tainted a pure end brillsut red. with wldt gold etmss Ever) t'llsg wss red, escrt t ths brakes, whlih wtreof black, with a light red atrli. tlu recti akle of tl s gallery there were a u- -s iaint.- -l In nil, and on ths rfms at tbs top ravious iiiropriats m toss. FsisiLiN Uosi Cokmst, No. IS, This carriage Is a eery fine one, of ths \ Shanghai\ styls I wheels snd running gesr painted red, awl spring polished. Ou ons t4 ths twnuls was a painting represrntisa; Wien-raiiT- at t alley Fisgv I ou the vtber, FlisaUN and bis prtaa. On top there wan a large glided eagle, made by Mr. Aai'sls, a member of ths Comieuiy atrfl a rtd and white 4ums on each side. Ibion Enuisi Co., Nit. 1. The t'slon boy turned out with a second-clas- s engine, skeleton style, ahich made good dispute. LirsvixTi Fjiuins Co., No. 19, turned ont an en-si- uf tlis Pbllnlelpbla stjle, newly istlnted and glided, end sontallilng s porerair, or biriTXTTS. KiaT KITia UMiiss, no. tl, wan oi tns snanffnat bins, snd striped with geld. The wheels were of red and gold, and the running gear was tsuishrd. Ths chsmlwr and reals were slsr pm lahsX Ou ti-- of ths signal lamp thsrs wss a bott. quit, and in front a model of Riur'i liberty pule, with a Mag upon It, ths wools surmounted with a Uberrycep. The memlisra Trade a girod sppearanoe. rs lioos et ntpni tit. no. s..tnui truck nee newly painted a plum color, tbs bidders being rid, tipped with bunk. The running gear waa also painted, tns springs excepted, which were highly pDllelicu. Aaitit'ut noaaCo., No. 19. This earrhuawaa a perfectly new one, psliitsd In white and gold- - Ths reels raeb oonteine.. a large star in ths oantrs, by twelve others, representing the original thirteen Stares. Ths wheels were of whits, atnned with gold, ths springs polished, and the running gvar isvlatsd ths general color, on tlie sides of the pane's there were ths ghats and City enat of arms, la tlis colors emblematic of ths eoropany'fe nerna red, white and blue, and la front thsrs was a gilt ea- gle. Ursine Hose Combtt, No. M. Carriage painted white snd Mue, wtrh gilt atrlpe sod mnnlng polished. Wreaths ou the wheals end signal Ear In frout. Ths carriage was tsbullt for ths oc- casion, and presented a nest appssranos. WlsiiieeroN Exam Coarse No 90 turned oil with a orane-nso- k engine of the third slsss, and mads a good appearance. Ths engine baa been new- ly painted In black and gilt, end was but slightly daonrsted, though looking very nest ten, 90 Is quite an old ounvpaay, having ten organised June xath, 1199. aud still keep up their old reputation for doing gtxsl and ttfectlve service. llrnsos Hoes Co. Mo. 11 was a new one, but en- tirely without paint, there nut having been aumoleul aims to oo tins in. ixtti rrrriainn. Vwinw Hooa ism Lsnnm Co. No, S hnV lawn new. ,\rtrVl4tsVaVwm ?-- J? bjieatialful manner. neck style, reeswnod box, with wreaths \of nowet on the sides and a bnrdsr of goU. Ths wheels were In ukuamsiins laus, striped, with gilt, and taunted gear was highly pollshsii, liver tbe reel there was a Chinees Junk, surincuntsd with fistrs. Mid tbs chaiabere were also eiuetnented with the satus embleuis. Pssir Iloas Co., No. 95 wai a new carriage, but la an unBidstaed stats. T he reels wers pointed red and Jd.tha sSXasla wars of tMillahsd Oak. Ftiiioji Emus Nu., 91. like some of ths rest, hat beeu both newly isduted sad rebuilt for tlis rle. 8bs Is a second clsss engine, of ths Philadelphia at le, and a good worker. LaiisnBTsTisKaHiiaiv No. 91, waa of ths pUuo style, nwewood box, stripeil with gold. The wheels snJ running gesr wers i ml, with a gold strtiis, ths brskss and reels being nullabed. Tns chamber was ofeopper, and highly pollalted. MiotMBita' Hooa isn lunula Co , No. T This truck wss decorated with Mega and Sowers, bssldss having betn repainted and gilded (or this special sow caaluu. Psnisix lloai Co , No. 91 carriage was painted a nlum color, with elaborate icroll wotk oa the reals. The wheels were of oak, and the running gear po. ll.l,s.l iVr- r- BtiTs. Ilea, Co. t5, erUge w.rrtllt and repainted for ths iswads. The reels are of a deep tea oteur. sou ou intn -- si tuiwv wnw w.m, Indtatlnn of ths sun rising. Ths wbeele were of an oak color, as waa ths runulrig gear, and on the front tanel there was on a alesr plate ths data of ths oom. naor'a isvauUallon. Lech able of ths psnol oon, Uluid In oil, s ufollke purtralt of Chief Hoeuan. Tbs rear tansl contained ths company's nauis, aad a ptrtnis of ths race bores Fashion. losT WiauiMiroN Iumubs No. 9T, came bom and mads a gutsl aiiearaoce. Mor hex. was of fiollshsd naewood, with a sesl furs and art. Hovered with pollabed leather Jackets, her wss of copP\t highly polished, ana oomainau her ..noiii s.sa aiMetssev ttliatje .loinns EaameNo. 94. Il of the puuuatvls, and and waa beautifully painted and glided. Tbs brakes. and running gesr wers polished. mntits't Uoss Co. No. 9 Caneaos look '4 eerr urettr. eud attracted great atsautton. The Minting was entirely nsw, and tha silver plat was revruthed, giving ths whole sOtii a Ireah ur- - isratau. .. i\!\ \'J1\\ i... mi IsejAB - If. rxr a ssisasi ss wa aval iBSaTiiaasBaa whits, end atrlped with blue ind gold. Inthessntre of tub. reel there wee a wreath Minted In oil, and on ths front and reer nela were 'iu nanie anil date uf the company's orgsnlastlon. Mm.l lloea O. tHh 9T Carrlags haJlt U the IsUst style. Tbs reel wis paluted s caxtulne, with oompoeitlor , ornament. ..,..., ,k tSTiaiT rBSltea. sihie-n-- w w k \ styls, had IU box highly p tslshed, end lightly touch ed with gold. The wbec' a ware 01 a peaou utaesoin oulis,atrtiMl with gilt. Pain, iloas CiaxiiO r., N't, 9 Carriage wag palntrd a pearl color, nrlpexl with gilt, and oma-mee- v,tai plated si) var. In (runt there was a large BTtlUta OWL v.eivto ss. 9 Io. en Wa nf a neat stria rose wood box, with golr\ stripe. The whaele were of a carmine oulor, alii' xd with guld, the ruiuung gear was polished, ar A thsrs was grett deal of alver plates all over tin , engine. This is s nsw snglns, and f siwttts of I ns ous lost by ths oompany lu the Crystal Palace f j. Lillix llos a Co., No. 80 Carriage newly paint- ed and glided,, the reels being ouvered In part with plate. MsTiNos.HossCrsiriBTNo 99 Carriage palut-t- d Hum silor, striia:d with gilt, the whirls n tolor , strlmd wish gold. Ths running gear liks tl.swhrs a, and no pistol ill being perlstitly plain, t.iii ,.rv ...t Earv j Hone isn Lirtixi Courier 8. Truck wis W autllully paluted for lbs woite t tlpsa eltu utatai tu fchiaiiued with I I Silt. ....I tha mnnlnir sear hblhlv noLls J MiiuN Kmuibb Nit. til was nf ths rsano stvis. 1 I a xted white wtth a gold stris, and red wheal. On tl front isuiei there waa a portrait of AxraauOil- - ' ti; ou ths rear one a portrait uf Ussai Ctitl on the right, WssmaOToe; on the left, Jsmsson. There were no deourations, bsyond en eagle on the I . ji aitlna ma & Mssa sisatL. I rcniiu lloss CoariST No. SI Csrriage newly tainted In black, tlie reela being covered with eun-- work, snd fiowsrs Minted In oil. Tho whoels wsie of red, striped wkuguld, and the tuunlug gear pre . cisely iluiliar. etrle, Ouixuis Eboini No. 99 eras of .i,. niauo wtosti; with rtd box, heavily glided, snJ wuuo Hrid with gild. presents 1 lensx Hoss Co. No, 99 Tws c.mirny 'sttsnttou 1 tilaln, though neal aHrsice, recetvutg fur their nesliiess, - 0lt juiaghal Bourn ths running on box, style, laluUd red. \JJJ nUl g,4d. 'The ere-gr- end wheels w f \'\\T.'Kin -- \'Pis g'Jd'sUr. Uuth sides .\i1 ibt nw\ iumlrsr of tbe company- ,-, .\ ! ak?ln ir-- ldi on ton there stood a -- jtStl turer'scht,ean.l sftsr lbs ctMOiauy. NasiOir's Hooa iu asbrivth Laoi.sarA), No. 10 This ctsnteny tmneauui witti a us m andslegiut truck, eiaut tfttvly ptautod, vvitMC, d Ooountwt ia QowerS. BiicajQM loutl CoastiCNo. 99. lso..lha I sMped srtln fXI, and KJU-dtu- W Ths \\reel ar-- e I eorsrsd trlta Hritottd sO tlofct on Mch taks tsdntt I ed 1 ! ne si eta. TivttuM Kaavjra. Mn. tt- - srsa of the ria.si ass lyle, with rrwoM Tl4' uasVsgsUjr box. boriartd WKh arAshsd trsss. The liheete wen aft ted waste, with red and bint strips, the Ij TOnnlsg ' gtai -- \ r painted, , Ukswlss. WiamtloteCa-tNe- t W cgrriSsTef ff I ill il a J very neat appearance. The reals were tetoesd Mack, , and partly oovered with fancy gTtworit, tbetriVseu ' Were also blsek aad gilt, and the sprargs pstMMelf fl tie net of tha rnnnhig gear Ulng painted staaUasrjrsf ith ths bf dy t tbs carriage. llowjro KMiwjCosrrasf No. M This engtns t i tie rue of which ths lamented Senates Bsovtawa was one fcremin, aid la re.pr.ct to hje memory , It ess rot elm s?ournln,\. Utrstaits I.cea gosrr t Se. M This corneaa pa aded plain, though reed carrlsge. newly pstirtad. f oicsm , rsotsri Ho. 80, WW of the aeersid c see, rndbrrskr, it.d newly f sLTlsd aad i destsated fo thiareraslon. There wers pc.'ores ia oil on the box, dKnltttvt if \ ' WssmssToN II. A I. CosriBT Net aVsThtl gersv t my paraded 1 new truck, painted a lake color, lth git. Ths Udders were ef TasTrlshrd wlnnt. Ths miuiing gear was aoushard, and aaay cradles Insly carved. . . , Tail s.sis'1 EBtiiBt, No. IT, wis ta STrtrMcsther'3 trctndslsrs, flano sty s, and was plain and.' snot. e. sa UlllT lloai tn Esoifti, No. sa Had a rosei nood box, Mgh'y polished, end ornamented with elaborate gilt work. On raoh ads,- - tn Ue centre, there was a llfsUks picture, la ok, ot . (tih-- f Howiin, snd In ths tsar a fun length .oner of tha asms peran age. MoHiwn Uose CcsrisT, No. cerisss) was I slnted white, at riled with rd. the run runs'' grar bt tog polshed. On tbs top there was etatna Hirieli Iloel Co No. t Carriage was painted' rniinly In white and gold, end turned out the aeraer bi uiliei of n tn at her number la the department. I Renin r m.ikx, No. 99, was Tsry phtln, beingr lelntedallta on the running gear. Mara niTisios). MititoN Host Cosrssr N. was a sn.all. though tit at i ue. It was painted green on the) reels, wMh yellow ttrrje, md in front serried hwwe plume, but beyond this, no dt oorailons. Lint WsauimiTiiit Esuraa No. eo was vt the crass) Dtik attle, ialntcd In white and gold. Soi th iu iici No, ts, which Is said to be tha tsrgtst lu New York, hsd been newly painted for tha Iliads. Ths englns wis drawn try ths four assg.. nlnreiit horses belonging to Adaats' k'Tprass Cet, whkh were hartieeeei! In a sr lendkl manner. Aisrr Boss CoarisT, rim 41. Carriage was rw hunt and reiintedkr usparads. Ths reels veerer paluted 1 light blue color, stiked with red end gold. sua covered wnn a ntt rs scnsi wore, ins wneeier were also blrje, with e gold etri4. The pansle erera if braaa plate, the fnsit one containing t e eruoarlna; Inicrtpllotii Orgsnlsrd March ttth, lUi\ ca tha rear one, 1'AUtt Hwe, 41.\ Tbs motto of the oosa-sn- y, \li Hi'tglveup tbeahl.,\ wit upon a erosee plate on tha reel. Awrrr llosi OmranT, No. H. paradsd with a wsw carriage, painted In white and gold. Ths wheal wsrs gilt striped, and tne mounting silver piste, tha running grar being polished. The boxes were of su- rer Isle, containing In front ths nam, \Amtty and In Mis rear the number, ''Thirty-eight.- '' MisiiiTTitJSHtB, No. 4J, name from Mtnhicfsn)-v- ll e, and Is of tlis piano style, third class. I siBvreiaiF llooa dr Lanvsa Co., No. 1 J truck mm the largest ons on tarada, aid mads credita- ble ai pearanos. Tbs ladders wers palntsd white, e seh ons containing on both etdee In the centre, tha word \Frlendahlp.\ Ths wheels were while, etrlpeet with gold, tongue, the same. In front there was a, large gong, made originally ftrrths steamer AdrlatSea aid every minute It peeled tort h a sonorous strain. Miixrri Bore Co. No. 49the Maieppes turned. out with a new and Tory handsnms camsgs. Tha wheals wsrs of lusesrisnl snd neatly sorered wkh ar sort of est word of silver piste. Em-ri- s Uose Co., No, 40, carriaga was a rstto or ths Crystal PHaos Sre, being tbe osUy niuaiatusj saved. PNTunoime Enois Co., No. 4, cams from Her- -' lrm, bringing with them a eery pretty heals sa . ; gins uf tbs jilano atyls third class. . CtlTo Eseina, No. 41, was of the Bust atylev newly msdsa splendid appearanosw r She waa painted an orange oulor, with a guld border' en the Isn, snd a strips of gold. nostra lives Co., No. il This carriage caaaaw from llsrtem to participate tn the day'e fsetivtUsev j. sad wss quits a nest loosing affair, .' laNiU tuTiaiira. Ewrtaa Eserss Caanarr, No. 49. This eompanyr r pal adsd a seoond clsss crane neck engine, and mada, , a eredltable apssirance. Their engine waa earnest a perfectly plsui one, ths hex being of lues wood, kuBV 3 It ioniea raty neat.. I WiinnraToN Isvieo Hoes, No. 44, flarriags waa I neatly painted, and ornamented with a i sella LiviOiaRnemsOotriaT, No. 44Thls compa- ny Is ths only ons In tbs Department whleh ewne HaV sptasratus. The eogme was newly palated foe tha eoeaslon, a maroon color, ths bsrdsrs being blue anal Ou ths frost twnsl there was asssture la set, e7 Sit auger bouse fire, jo4 of sfoolgoenstw street, l4d. and ou the rver one, s ably yard. The gallery was an slalawate apeulraeB of work, ths pictures being bore dered with reTewesnsatlons of lire oak areas. jm that aides wsrs I tsaatuss or shs ratot boss \Uve Oak. tha is Isn o. rieSBH. wWk was kinwI-- J ana tne grave Intraiilsshergeof his duty. My the borders ef SheVi. gallery were luur Turks, eul la wooo, iicieeeiginaf. the company's nick nimsr - ' - Irssism' Uoaa Oo. Ne.4T This esrrlsge) Tease , d nswly palntsd a plum onlor tn ths body, TeralDsm, , wheels, atrlped with gold. In front a targe pluma. Asrsosa EiwNuWsv.ao kkrinsofUeliallsit,.t third class, alaborstsly psansed, and stlgktly dsswn-- i, ted. rr Anxmtnra Ilesav Co. Ne. t Carrlags a eery aassst.4 aid attractive one, quite plain, bat avklsntly sarrke-- v , shls. . . VatLn Teaoa Oa. ree. sa The reeaa of msjesava-ia- i lisgs wt ra jaunted an erenga eoior, snd on sash one,.- -. U a soit of gilt frams, ware fire beautiful desertpttre. u picture, pinted In oil. a Riuar Uoaa Co. No. F4 Carriage nasi, and new . .,.. . ..- -- .p w Hiatoa Ueoa unt Linua, Bo. is,- - is. ss,n s.Tn was lalated In blue and gilt. Oaths bad It ddersraa.-t- hs vtoid lurli.\ In the centre of ths ladders waa placsil a stuhVd fox. f I jtotas Hoes Co., No. 61. Carrbwa newly raantedi and very neat, but not lrgbly d.ooraled. Missrwa Esauea rAk, S'a. 43 Wss of theChisaav'il atyls, beautifully lalutwl and gilded, aad well dsoo- -,. rated wish Oowers sud ftsgs. Nils ii Moss C- o- No. M. Oarrlags plain aad sat p T nswly painted, and with no partloulti noonrsaassi. , ,T Uors Hoss Co., No (W.Caeristre plain, not rilghi ly omaaisntsd. They do duty In Ilariem, ! ay Hisst Do iau lloes Cut, No. On Thla oasrlseTjV. wasjalnted white, stool (mllsLsd, and silvsr hunpe. nxsiimi niviatoa. CntVHBii HoottinLinrHraCo..lo. It Tiuifc- -a nswly palntsd a tarmlns out, atrlped Trias, aoidag ths running gear uid hubs puUthadi the ladtiera wars painted blue aud tipped with bleak, tha lialie ot essh on bevtag a jilt nmiimstslins sad i lheJ. raott \ American boy.\ Niieto Hobi VSoarisT Ma Be. fjarerage aeattw A paluted for tha pandsi bine, red aadgUtbodg eJ white wheels, atriptd with igUtt running peg redaw .' with gilt atrlpe. Lisxstt ijooKS No. M wee of ths ptano styls, Dean, t tiaitit.. mm, afisrriisiL em. ra. ss wis wusl. Liu with s slit strips. Tbs running ptrbfaa Fosbsst live Co. No. ba, This ttsnrasy terns i, J out with a nave carriage, mad In the \Shanghai\ JJ style, by Witxiaas, with ruaetruoct raaets, etslyeusl ' valtk silver lilsts. Pits rued lloes I Co. Ho. BT fanisgsAesfcsd wenw J ,D Tlia .Is tears ptwsttd In brwwn, red aad fUHl tks wheels la dark beuwu, striped with gilt, IheslesT f beiug isiliii'wd. . s Bl CTt it. aJteisB no. oil. t me muw sunsets rwa--- a seuuuit oiass sngiu of the Bkaght stile. msds a vsry lair appeaiaatw. M. T. nssKBiS Uees Co. No. St. Carrlsg User-- -' ly BsiutesV-kda- ik gMu on th reals. with gila, awrotLe' wora, toe wnetua Skitaus iivsi miw. wt., twsiaw tbs running gear was a'eo painted in, gTesat andl gold. Ttisrs wsre tnrss oawatuut tatttse .ta .reuse, with colored g'eal, containing ths hgursa\esx ueoa asa w, ss, is. -- truest I rT;1r:t,aTMT-i\- t. , .Irsvrtfo; nv il Caotage- - ratalad tarJ I while and geld, and bore in treat a, I I oeaWeUahtoiutguissindiUTir. The of whrts,and ths raanlng gear wee rcgaharl TBsr-- r signal lanps wsre assoug sue) auawa esspesuva ess \ion Hoes Oo. No. B.Thls carriage) wear riesfjy drvaad. Tbe epyeratas ksd nothing ef a geudjr' nature anotii n. . ,.: ' BixTxa Hook as Cos rto. rU-T- he kv- - ders aad body of lbs truck were painted ta Useer-A- S striptd with gold. Ths wheels la predssly e af' lar manner. The menbere turned out In full tor ind were dressed in full rig, merle especially tor ''Si paatlcular occasion. Thla truck ipsnt emsrese? \JJ--- B JU.Q on preparation for th parade, each \.T Uhagieeeaaed 0. It was after on o'uloek whsa the ux umt1ll rriched the Park, where It era rertewtd jye-e- Major and Common Council, and passed frr n Into Chatham itraat. The firk, a usual om. ., occsslons,wis a dense Jsm of spsctstore,' 'aorvsftrgV Ue flremene red shirts end large nambr ' jTZI and children, hulped Io crsaU a Bvsly .Tinea mams whkh was vtbsrwlss lacking. Th iaaaaisasr. ....... mA alons tha streets, the ' '\li so.j 'JZ: ---- -- , - .. , snusa. W4sr- - uows root to,, svumt \ s ,ajaDlraast MSI and crowded arvearanoe of L Vrvwaa7 and every Individual, were obaer .ijtjmVLo - more in the east secetonof thed' MU i..k.u Tha brooassion wsnded It way .t - . an cocaaisnil stop, out on we e .pja n.si-- g Btsssj \ -- . UOtU' a.ar J?.r retnrnmgoornpanlesfromlr rarfc we rsat. Tha paWngonrnpeosthsabrorijochssiawTrasa contlnusd bmg and earn' ,., aavtiii 7\ I !'\il NOTICK OF ASS .(JNJfENT \ .ne that KJCtf ABO B. POCI. of the l;si shl ofi U .an, Couaty ef Monansth. ssaaT late.\ -. ti-- r '.ssin tais oar stssia loeo. - -- r. jer tue tns ueasnt ef 1 sod thai the eeld must exhibit tivs rM- -. - xr vsm or imrmst three tuvutsa, Jiisrrt $mr. hsmswaMoaaaeaUt \l\ I ' i'ev'isil S '. n d r t XKtrtr'i'x )t jt'jl. fob iWmF&rWmi' aaa ear sjbs \! fiCBO. -- L ' a- - \rsyfffM. , 'Waff 8TUMBOKY ULrgRSf La xtTJ VJ tvamk Mffi&km.. ass...Cf 'ijjiia. U TMK itlVYUtH A aao as A 'V nnrhxtn.mM9 .?tA s t I JTJ, A. B. 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