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Oe ee cre aa ee RS, E EVENING STAR | TH PUBLISHED DAILY, Sanday Excepted, 5 At the Star Building, 8 W. Corner a ee Av. and 11th Street, + NOYES, BAKER & CO. | ea ‘The STAR is served by the carriers to their ebecr.ters in the City and District at Ten UseTs PER WEEK. Uoples at tbe counter, with of withous wrappers, Two Camrs each. Puce ror Martine:—Three months, One Ooilar and Fitty Cents; six months, Three Dol- | we year, Five Dollars. No papers are | sea: from the office longer than puid for. The WEEKLY STAR— published on Friday @orning—Qne Dollar aud a Half a Year. S=. XXXII. Che t p ing Star. WASHINGTON. D. C., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1868. EVENING STAR. | Horatio Seymour lectured ia Savaiog: y betove the Sarstoza Agricattural So- ciety, aad was serenaded im the evewing, and made a shor political speech. Un the way he Was serraaded im Albany and made a brie sperch, saying that he had received te mo-: earnest assurances from ey -y pattcof thecoun- Wy of sucies ta (be present cangass. Mr. Jobo S. Allen, who was, a short time » convicted ip the Unitrd States Covert in Brooklyn of deiraadme the reveaue, and sen- tenced ‘o fiue aud imaprr opmaat. ha- bea p r- | don'd by the Presdent. Mr. Allea was r-- | leased trom the peutoatary ea W dine he | paymeat of the fine of £20 decr-ed by the eo ‘The work of raising the Wrebawken, which wa sunk ia Charle-tow barbor during the ai- tack 01 Sumer, bas bom saspe.d-a for ihe pri sent, owinz to the inte Tuptions cagsed by the heavy W.nds and sterm=. The Gover aor of Georgia ha Ismation azemst a-med.o “ga ai ever Kind in the Slate, exept theVeviet Si. . It is reported trom gent in Serra Prep! ent 1 prisoner: L:neoln Mo ~ucd a proce tons of Waat- 3 the avmy of exico that the imvar- | in are. J cad many der aril at Sprincfield » b Dac day a the y oimbe t rivalry innings oo ot, will t at wauk t k Cour em wou by Haydoek. an F one bancrd four huu¢ ad cs ombero. the bty--eventh m even Troy police, winuine He wath d miles withor bot 2 con without any Haydock we'ked 27 exira mile » ter <=) ore hundr tm. Yrs <tne! ethent dss) 2 om r cord of the pliehment of this we terfui nows convic nent snd jon® > vainst the efficacy o. th uinst the sand offer.ug apa sucrifice in upper. Which be cla‘ms are en- 4 uation vice ot be Ey He dices not beliey a change | voll be moudte in thee ius ine=< by the General vers in the Chur he does upon TEST OF THE Nreroes Latery E a Leoiscatee! be Georgia Legisiature A neg ble bave published a pro- { aadresced 'o Uke Specker and members of House. mm which “hey enter a solemm pro- test against the outraze perpetrated on their aud say sb appeal ac the p-oper r The paper is signed by the d members and by twelve Accompanied by the d:- ec be entered on the journal i expe Republican memt mand tbat of the House: which the Honse refused to per- uit AMV¥ION Scriume Race, — The ¢ race of five miles for a purse of two dollars and the championship of which pines Weduesday at ween Walter Brown, of Portland, coult>r, of Manchester, result’d in wu by about p record a drizzling The wether was o prevailing ali the AHs Case8—On the pic youngs ile, Pike | ed off + : parm: Hndsou, from the r | r parent La Gtenge, Lew descended the Mi men open sk The sather ome ti) mile=) aloue heavy rr a. -bed the pau! a chavge of ving given out, they + The « owrse of (rue love Feciystastic Jobu PF son of the Episco- procuring and making use | of 2 person no ter ofthe | a nt Episcopal Church, is progre sing in | 3 Providence. The tral was order d by Bishop | he Diocese et Khode Island. Hon. diey ane John H. Stiver, of | Pr sre coun.el for the pro-ecuiors, | | obinined whisky in the neight orhood S| Would bave cansed serious trouble. “S| Sournrrs Crame.— attorney General Asu- - | lob sent in am opinion to the S-cretar B. | on W to W- | ctaurs for compens.stion for eizure and use of 1, | Premises tug the war. He ® >| thar ovder existiug laws tne Quart | Democracie J. W. Cracrai:, of Obie, bs= wehdrawe from the mir- membership of rov-s'ant Epi - | hoamd in a leter to Bishop Me | sgn + ons tor bis set his core | priestly tnnctions | she believe thar the care. | E bare consis*nt wath the | vane simplicity ol. He sys Washington News and Gossip. Tae Fret SurERvisor.—Seeretary MoCat- loch this morning appointed Col. James Marr as Supervisor of the Internal Revenue for the Dictrict of Missouri, The nomination was mede by Commissioner Rollins some days ago, and Col. M. was sirongly endotsed ®y persoas of both perues. This is the first appoiutmeat of a supervisor under the mew imiernal rey- enue law. CoxvicTION YOR FRAUD OX THE PENSION Orvics.—tnforpatioa hos ben received a: ihe Pension Oice that ata receat term of the U. S. Cour! held at Chicugo, Itino.«, Robert Sher- TY Was couvic’ed and seiteued io he peni- tentiory for fraud sud fo gery in cou tioa ‘w.th bis owa claim fora peasioa. IxpIaN TRovPLES.—C. E. Mix, Exq., Acting Commisiones of Indian Affeirs, hav received & communication .rom Super-ntendent Wya- koop, giving an account of a difficulty whic oveurred at Fort Zarat, Arkausa-, betw ca the Kiowa Indians and soldiers at the for. oa the sth of August. Two young Indi ns who had lop a through the camp of a whit? msa shouting. when they were fired at aud oue seriously wevnded. They vepor 4 at their camp they bad beea fired at and one killed. The Kiowas rode up to the fort. wounding a Mex- jean on the way. but a difficulty or.w en the Incians snd t-oops was preven od by Sa a- & friendly ehiei. About five o'clock on thr and repored tha: bis tram bad bon dot Hour, sugar and coffi + by the kiowss hmen, of troops was sent irom the f er the stolen articles, aud mpon t aint the Kiowa emp, the Indian wome children pinned into the river to gain (he shore, but several pipooe> were The Iodians arr ed themsels f bate, when the wagon-master ¢oa- ' the bai lid, and that he had given the aiitcles tothe Indians. The maiter the, amicably settled without lo-< of blood The superintendent siys these Indians 1 apviows fo remain at ce. or theee mat fort Tobi General has no authority to allow this ch="rcter. The t of one F converted into a hoy Clans of this nature, to mt of $30...90.000, are pending before ment. They will sll, of cours, be dusallowed under this Construction of the biw PourricaL—Mr. W. B. Clafin, the an caudidate for Governor of Massachu a proP'bitionsst Mr. Pendloion has rv¢ sider bis dete Mination noliw sp .k in Min y meoul, aud w. } Censaha on t th ands wh —For me tyme there has been Iv rr oncilable squabble nthe 1 Hean ns or committ 3 York city, but the Commer Ad eve at the diiferences Baye and the parry thorongh! uni — Hon. Thoms Ex s x and Birvr. w y spooks of an im. nt movement for a more /horough erean- Jemocracy of | by m>in 1 6: son shonld the Democracy North o be £0 and 1 98d the local commit’ durug the ensoing pol sot eal oom. peey. Itwill bearezalar sys | So tie d rogemer =~ toact ia unity a 1x, Ww » purp itis a he leading men in An ds of in the sdecssef which the South 1 } concerned. Mr.DeT op °<the perty for the per. ctimg of this = | threnghout the Southern States, It's a ere work -aoght with grat result Seraor PG Von of Worve. 1 t Club on V burg. Hie vise md any in nuom o Apologive ior, explain, or excr's any offictl ct uples requ) d'o'odo. He bad b en, be » ert dy suiprivd at the prevalence of a hat be brd leat his par.y, which would nswer 1 by hisapp-2ran eon tha: oc- &speaker before a (i.ant club. Ps remrks were devo dto ube questions of re. construc. on aad fingn -¢. — The Philadelphia / wt, & Demoervaric paper in that city, and hitherto sirongly azn Grant, comes out in sn elaborate articl: d - nouucing the Democratic Inaders in the sicong- est_torms, aud vis.ually pr°dicting the dete it of Seymour. —Two or three weeks ago the New York | dé raid porn’ od to the resutt in Kentucky -< the | beginning of the great revolution that was to | SW op over the country, carrying Seymour aud | Blair or tue top . The r-ult in Ver- mont, New Mexico, and ( olorado hes chang 4 | the views of that paper. The fieraid of y ~ter- day says:—“There ste no indic tions anywhere of any losses on the side of Graut of the sup- por'ors of I ‘ncolu; there are many indi that there is an end of the publican «amp irom which sugge tive defeats of 1 i —The election returns from Cok Republican gains. A. Bradford, K=publiean, wes elected to Congr ss. —The election in New Mexico, says a Sante Fe dispatch, rsulted in a Republican victory. The Legislature will be two-thirds Republi- can. —Hon. Jobu Sterman, of Ohic. and Hon, Jas. A. Briggs, of New York, addr-=sed a large Republican meeting im Philadelphia lost night. —The Democrats of the Fourth district of Massachusetts have nominated Peter Ha tor Congress. This is the District re by Hon. Samuel Hooper, who served in the Sthand gem Congress and was re-elected to the 40th Congr ~s by 7N2 votes against 3,1°3 for Wightman, Democrat. -Major David X. Brown has oven aunovnced 4s sn independent “imdidat for Conzress in the Third Distric. of Maryland, and William L. MeC.uley, for the sme Disuict, 15 an- nowne: das ihe candidate of the work. tmen or Iabor reform p.. y. Goyeraor Swann is she 2 sular Democratic nomin >'1 thit District —The Democra’s have nominated Thomas Law+on tor Congress in the Fourth Disirict 3 wie. —The Repuolican Convention Augu + ys sterday uominared ©. H. Price tor re- ction .rom the 5th D)strict of inat State. —The Demociatic Conven.ion of the Fourth ngres ional District of Maryland resumed bors at Hagerstown yeetorday, but fir imporsible fo asc upon a candida’ vrurd tom et at Frederick city on the stant. Abitter ste of feeling exists betwen the friends of the different candida’es. n.Jobu H. Ketcham was unanimously renominated for Congress im the Twelfth dis- ations ections in the K. ey suffered their lo show el sue Hoa. B. F. Tuursion, of Providence, Rev. Jcbn Cottoa Smub, VD. VD. of New York, Jor the accused. B7-Real Ince veils are coming into teshion | Pgain. Those rounded at the coraers are most | im favor | SFCne quarter of the whole population of | Min piters im savings O-nks thinks nale phys- pleasure that the tone S WOrD &t the side of the pidly going out of mor. “wit the luxe ped. With a man hanging be:ween Like ay The winter bonnes eenier. | tion, trict of New York by the Republican Conven- jen. K. wes a member of the :9th Con- ard was re-elect 1to the 401b Congress 35 votes against 10,810 for Collier, Dem- the S-cond District of Minnesota have Hominated Capt. Eugene Wil- son, of Mirn-apol's, for Congress. This ts Hon. Ignatins Donnelly’s district, who repra- sent d it in the Toirty-eighth aud Thircy-nta'h Congr se, and wa” re-elect-d to the roriieth Congress by votes against 7,754 for Col- ville, Democrat. —The Democratic Convention at Clyde, Ono, nominated E. K. Dickenson, of Fremort, as ¢ ate for Congress from the Sixth Dis- trict, Which ts at present represented by Hou. ~ The Democrats of Reader W. Clarke, who served in the Thirt | bint Congress, and was re-elected to the Fo: nech Congre 13,946 votes against 12.267 for Howard, Democrat. —The Democrats of the Second District of Missouri haye nominated James J. Lindley tor | Congress. The district is at present repre. senied by Hon.C. A. Neweomb, Republican, | who was elected to the Fortietch Cougress by | 2,564 votes azninst 4,253 for the Conservative | candidate. INTERNAL REVENUE.—The receipts from this source to-day Were $266,940.31, | charged than the Ku-Kiux K Visit oF TAS Tews tsa Comm iT TRE 10 THE PRtsipest—Tarin ADDRESS.—Wm. H. Wise- ner, Sate Senator; Thomas A. Hamilton and J. H. Agee, members of the Hou-e of Deleg.irs of Teaneccre, woo were appo.nted by the Legis- lavare of that State to visit the President and request him to .araish treops for the State to keep the peace, waited “upon him at balf-past ten o'clock this mornin, and were received by bem in bi: office, Judee Wm. H. Wisener, sr., chairman of the committee, then reed the address prepared. He swid the first thing required of them was to place fully betore the Presideat the pre ent condition of sflersin Tenne see, He allud d to the .ac. iat the Logislature of that St.t2 is now in session. caflvd together by the Governor to adopt mer ures to provide for the prot... tion of the citizens from a secret organization known as the Kv-Klux-Kian, of sheexistanc~ of which, he said, there wes no longer a doubt. A recent public tion made authority of a distingui-hed<ieneral of the lat» Coutederate S. ie, (Lieat.Gen. N. B. Fores<i,) assert: Ua. the members of this orga 1ization in Teane-. ¢ mer over foriy tious ad. Mr. Wisewer then gave a detailed the outra ze~ perpe.rated by tie K all of which are accomplished at might. Ci zens are dir ced irom tieit badsand beavn, and frequenly murder is done. Mostof the men engag din th e violations of law were exem: of the Government dur.ng the Ix: civil wer, but meny of the Conicderote oiligers and soltiers who fought ge'sutly during the war di approve of aud condemn the Ktun and v5 ace. The Ku-Klux-Kian state tuat their object 1s to overctrow the State goverment, and many of them sssert that they are now as willing to fight the United States Goverameat (the more Giscreet of them say Yank-es) 2s they were at the beginning of the war, They declare tha! the State government of Tenne: ee 1s egal, and they have. therefore, aright to re~ sist t. This view ts noi beld by the massesonly, but by the more prominent men who occupi a high poritions in she Inte Confederat 208 Resistaace to the State goverament, it may be 4, cam be pumish d by Ue civil courts; bat the commit’se assur'd the Presidear tint no perscn had yet been punished for tie olfences Lin any of (he counties of Tennessee: end solong as public opinion remaans a it 1s, none will be, ¢ peci-Uy in tho.e couuti~ Where the seeret order is mot namerous nud of instont deat to any person who may attempt to inform upon them or pr eeute them, whic? are inveriably carrind into eution, deer ciigens fn mo* eases fro bringiug the members of organization to the bar of jnstice, When, in rare iasimnces. they are informed upon before the grand jury, the'result hes geneia'ly been that nothing oven done, as members of the order an ciuwed in every gana movemen’ are atl m: guices, and it 1s impos who is not & member, ner st:tted that when the Logiska'ure ‘count of lax-K! in rynnpannel d. Their de in masks aud dis- ble to tell wno is or Zui clober let th. edispo. d nd tm thai spi | led the miliary law p<ed by te upmediate successors, 1 the bope tat tae promises made at the time by their politico opponen's world render solviers ummece ary Dul in this they were di-appoint-d. No soo s the law repeated aud t commenced their midnight the ott e structions, wh the Presideat to give protection to the abiding citizens oO the State, mud provisions of the Constiiution’ of the Vnited Stoc- Ths they did. net bccn they and the Legisiature and Governor - Siate ot Tennessee is unable to military force the oppo ition 70 pst it, but because the commirt + beliewed that the Fede } ki they have yWer fo prevent Vem. should be the principleon which they propo. tow ne elections cin be hela, tor the Repu fe couatics whi ney phe mie rity, would drive the Con stom the Polls. What they now desi a force suflctent to id the etyil authorities in p nomatier how he wi ‘1 9 do unintercantt exe: of 2 com ee faeretore ured Legistature ot Teon % Lat the Pr-wident send as ¢: pra “cable the sooner the b astfficient F deral tore te to rid the ey il amthori*i> in sup <“e wiongs snd brinaug to wal 3 Ity parties, giving There! vranee to all, that the laws will be enforced, erime pun. ish d. and proteccion extend d to such officers apd cit zeus as may attempt to execut> the laws or prosecnte for their violatton. The L - ture of Teuness-e, in sending the commit. o mre this request. did so npoa the ground that that State is part of te ercat # -nesican Union, c *o the support of the common Government, ep joying its bene- fits snd blessings, and that they were asking tor that which they believe they have a right, under the Constitution to expect. The committ + respectfully requested os early an arsweras the Pr sident could give. as the Legislature has adopted a resolution fixing Monday next as the day of adjournment, and it is important for them to know the r - sult of Us application before that time. The Pre<‘dent replied at considerable lergth, stating that he would receive their applic :toa and give it bis prompt and earnest attention. He would endeavor to give them an answer at the earhest possible moment, but desired to have siother :mteryiew with them, and would noti.y them when he could give them an andi- ence, which would be to-night or to-morrow mora‘ng. The President, it is stat-d, gave the committ ¢ reason to hope that their requost would be granted, and expres:cd his great plecsure at meeting them. After the speeches, @ long and in’ vr sting conversation was held relative to aiairs 1 Tennessee. THe Dery on Rice.By a recent decision of the United States District Court im San Francisco. California, in a suit to which the United States was a party, it was decided that Patna rice from India was subject to the same rate of duty as impo-ed upon cleaned rice. Simce the war the import. ation of Patna rice to Cahfornia hss almort ernsed, and the entire supply for that State has tren received irom South Carolina, Tue Waite Hovse.—The regular meeting of the Cabinet was held to-day, all the mem- bers present except Secretary Browning and Atvorney General Evaris, and the session was a long one. . THE SEPTEMBER Session.—The opinion of the majority of Coneres°men who bave been beard irom on the subject, seems at present to be that a quorum should be present on the for the purpose of taking another recess, st, SouterTor BrxcKLey, of the Internal Reve- nue Bureau, visited the President to-day, and presented bis report of the recent investigation om New York city. Sim Epwanpd THORNTON, the Briush M nis- ter to this country, called atthe President's honse to-day, prior to the meeting of the Cabr- net, aad bad an interview of fifteen minutes, with the President in the blue parlor. GENERAL Schenck writes from Ohio tha the campa‘gn in that State is being pro-ecuted by the Republicans with uncommon vigor, and ‘with the most brilliant prospec.s of sucee-s. SPEAKER COLPAX arrived at Omaha yester- day, on his return from his Rocky Mountain expedition. THE CHIEF SURGHON, Dr. Horwitz, of the Naval Medical Department, madea general in- eprction of the United States Nayal Hospital 1m Brooklyn. N. ¥.. Weduesday. AN oLp Prntic Fexcrionary.—Mr. Jobn D. Barclay, of the office of the Commission -r Customs, to-day celebrates the sixty-fourih anniversary of bis entrance a= a clerk into tie asury Department. He is ye. hale hearty. and discharg’s the usnal round of of- ficial dates. He was appo.ntd by Pre Jefierson, and us a relic of the clerical c hiences of (hat day preverver on bi: desk a por- the desk furniture given bim on taliag his seat Septemt or 1, 104, -ore- w7-A young lady and gentteman, Mis vie Bel-on and Mr Etia> B. Soratem ere drowned While -atling arar News - oa Tuesday. s7Imyraticn pearis for necklaces aud dress ‘rimmings are quite in vogue, This Afternoon’s Dispatches, —_+—__ NEW OM MEXICe. Reported Reverscs of the Rebels, &e Havawma, Sept, 10.—Advices from Mexico State that the insurrection in Puebla hod been putdown. Geae als Lucas aud Bourlla had survende wd at discre) oa. Geacrals Micr ond Cort'ni bad deieated the rebels rt Sin Migael General Alatorre bimself bad slzo def and another body at Fetel., whore the los=5 0a both sides were heuvy. Geaernl Negrete fled with Colonels Prieto and Dom niques, and had Bot been cavght. Goy. Antonio Gomez Cuer- Yo, ef Jalisco, who was impcach d and de- pos'd by Conzres>. for having sanctiood the summary ex” cution of some robbers far the as- Sassination of Gen. Patoae, had been confirmed. It ts reported that ‘he General had been drag- ged by order of Gen, Cai at> previous to his as- SuRsinatios Pr ident Ju res had ordered {he immediate arrest and tril 07 Gen. Uaruto. The late conspirators szains. the life ot Pro-i- dent Juarez had been liberated crom pri-onand ordered into punshmeat. An American citi- veo, pamed Pierce, having suuerd indigait &t Cordoba, had made a foimal complaint and application for redives to Charge d’ Affaires amb. THE PHILADELPHIA TRAGEDY. No Clue to the Murdere: PHILADEPHIA, Sept. 11.—No clue has yet bren obiained to the murderer of Mary Mob l- man. Many suspicious characters have been arrested by the potice and discharged. The Coroners’ “inquest commenced this morn- ing. Physicians testified that — death wes cansed by strangulation and not by drowning. Also, the dece.s-d had bren dead twenty-four hours when discovered, bat there Wes no evidence that the body had been in the water for that length of time. THE VERMONT STATE FAIR. BuRtinoTon, V pt. 11.—The State here proves more suce=-ful than for many rs pact. The number of entries iu all de- P.rtments is unprecedented, being double thos: of any previous year, Yevterday, addre: :e= were delivered by Senator Edmunds and Mr. Griswold, the Republican canaidate for Goy- ernor of New Y The people present yes. y numbered from twelve to fifteen thou POLITICAL MEETINGS IN OHIO. CLEVELAND, Sept. H.—Goy.Todd, of Colum- bos, Congresman Delano and ¢ nddres-ed a large Repub’ 3 a an meeting ere y toreblight procession of the Graut Bive vook place at might. Hon. George H. Pendleton Denver here io- Roston. Sept. |1.— An unsu wes m Petht to rel from *he Stara Prison a < man pemd Fr eman, whose tor pird Freeman ws captured auter savoring the watchman in the band. eS Nig eal CONDITION oe EX - PRESIDENT PIERCE, Sept. 11.—EXx-Prosident Poeres ta'ght comtor thly, and bis toms this morning are more favorable, ———-ore-_____ TRAORDINARY CAS An- a ile sdanghter—Buck= Again. ot the readers of the # press will ree mein! er the excitement iduring the Pr idential rm ot General Jackson, ou acco: ity of ifs of Gene net mem retary of War 10 reco Ht, was adn f ality with their Wives and daugi. te General Jackson compell d ther thandon their over-strict otic et! M ik pronomne done of the belles ot W iugtow. At tbe death of ber husband Mrs, BE. was stl bandsome, cud povs = dot a fortune sir fioeutly large enough to slow ber to keep up apper Tames and co: mand the respect ¢ ve ot Washington. Huring the tall of 1857, an Hralian da ms. or, aged about y: bcd hath her for the purpose of tesching the y that ¢ ty to trip the light autrsiic to. oung, Pandsom , and possessed all the cbarin= (bat geneity accom Is class of men. Mus. £.was not long in forming an aff © sor Lauds ox 4 daudy, snd be, b arming she wrs han omely endow d, prot bayea sedden su clon for her, no. with ing ber mature age, and aver a brief coastship, the (wo were untied in the holy bonds of wed. Jock. and the wite of the brave sud gailaut Gen. Exton b came Mrs. Antonio Bocbignant, wife of the popular éancing master. Here che again experieverd new troubles, for her old friends forsook her, and retused to recogatce her when on the strcet with her boy husband: and for one year her parlors were clos d, aud they lived in -clusion. At the end of the year, however, she states, he behaved bimseit so nicely that ber tormer iriends overlook d her shortcomings, and once more she was admitted to_society. ‘Through her influence he obtained an ap. potent as secretary to the Cousal at Rome, but refused to vccept. Afterwards she pro- cured bim a captaincy in the army, but he bavirg no aspirations tor military laurels re- ius d to gecept the commi.sion. She, how- ever, WAS uot discourag a, and succeeded in procuring his appointment as horariaa to Copgrr-s. with a large ‘salary yearly. which Office be filled for nearly two years. He sueceeded in gaining fer confidence such An extent that she placed sll he proper’ some $93,000, a1 his dispo. al. Everyting went merry 88 @ marriage bell, when the uufortu- nate Woman received intelligence one day that ber dencing-master had absconded with ber money and her granddaughter to + Where they Spent two years together wun tnd wile, making the tour of the continent When next heard trom he was in Canada, somewhat reduced in circumstauces. keeping & restaurant, although having several thousand dollars of the money leit. “Mrs. E.. lear that he wes to receive St.ouy in Uns y appeared before the magistrate at the Jefferson Market Police Court, and procured a warrant for his arrest—charging him with abaudon. ment: and last night Serg-aut Burden, of the iat d to *and- to court aquad, succreded in fading him at the Girard House, and conveyed bim toa station house, where he was lock d up until thi« meraing. While on the way, be endeayorad, as allege bribe the officer by offering him $50 to let_bim go. but with no avail. When brought before the magistiate Lbis morning, he admitted all the charges preferred against bum, and alleged he had no money. The Justice re- quired Bim to allow bis wite Stu per work, which he retused to do, aud was commitrd +} the care of the Commissioners of Public Cuari- es and Corrections. Sinve he has been livime with the grand. daughter he brs had two children by her, oue I living. ‘an intelligent, Well-appeari #n, about and stys, with all hs aults, she still loves bim dearly; that she did not care for her mouey, be Was Welcome tot ia’, but she was greatly injured by his dis.urbing the peace of the family by living in open adule tery with one of its members. Antonio is a fine specimen of an Italian, good looking, and about 20 years old, who seems to rest the matter with indiffernce, and accom. panied the officer to the prison rs unconcerned ly as though be were gomg into a dauc.ng hall to instruct bis pupils, Daving no _c Sgaimst reducing bis Wife to Bh and him elf to shame and di-gra press. With. _ Tuy ScENz IN COURT ON Mr. Brxckiey’s Witnprawat.—The New York Com, +r ldrevirser bt @suMDY ACcouNt Of the scene in court on Mr. Binckl¢y’s withdrawal f-om the case ezainst the New York iavernat revenue officers, which concludes 3 follows : “AL got upoa their feet at once, and pro- ccea'd mo-t valiantly t> burl defiay ¢ in cach others’ | eth. White anathemat'zed sBinckley sud bis gaag,” whi! cklev thank d the Lord that he was taller than Whit», The Di: trict Attorney appr -s fo be the only one who kept cool during the rearesh'ng scene, which clo ed by Binckley ®sking the y bis svfus.? The Court responded to the mvita- tion by advising bim to ‘make cracks” for tbe door; whereupon Mr. Binckley (rising)—I bow with the grea est rerpec: to the dee'sion of the Court, (Going toward the door)—Pit appaar Against you m New York. (Liughter.) Mr. White (shout ng aiter him)—Do, f ome: nes.” a7-Ole Bull | the United States. BF Attorney General Wilkens, of Nova Sco- ‘says that he dreads ®anexat’on with the . Above all things, bUt believes (nat the con. ‘Mderation of the colomies tends that way. Li pool this week for Aw Excrrive ADVENTURE wits Sxax7s- A corresnondeat of te Baltimore Amecico 1 ‘writipg SrommAcetde at, Aliezany County, M! Sept. 7, says: Oa the 2d instant Mr. Jovan Brezbly. in company wit) bis soa Mich ie’ and three of bis daughters, tozgene> with & yoang lady, Mies Jane Boye-, were eagaged in picking berries Oa the monnia'n side, and had been persuing tie't labors during the morning filling thei: baske:s with the {re-h fruit, when towards noon ther atteaton was dir ctad to the loud batking of their doz. who had been b-sring them conpany, and who had suddenly disappeared in the « rickness of the surrounding ‘t. Mr. Beegbly, beimt aux- joas to haow what was the canse of so much noise, sent bis son im the woods to in. He bsd not been gone long before his crivs to his father to heiten to his assistance soon brought that gentleman to the scene, where he found the young man standing close 'o a lave Tock, beating about him with vigor, and. ou getting close~, found that he bad killed thr > large rattiesnakes, It being evideat thai the rock was their place of concealment, and b:\ng determined to ascertain whether any more lurked about. they sooa, by the aid of rheir uni od streng:b, succeeded in displacing a large boulder, when, to The'r great astonishment, te den of these ous Teptiles wes found. fill- ed with its bid'oms oreupants: Procurre a pole, they scon went to work sud kill 4 tar-> more large snakes of the sane sprees cod finally revch’d a nest contaiming foi.y- at young one, the smallest me isuriv 7 ore fou. in length. They suer -det in Arc 'maing the whole family acter being engaged in (he war for about one hear. 827 They are irying experiments in donk. a> food. S7 Gold and silver aukle for laides, xd tote worn on! ings, it is'sdded. S27" Hack driver Maren O'Brien bill d b m- self in Borton with bts j .ck-kniie, da d Habtax, Nova Scots. race for $1.00 bde.ween the ica hore General Withams are announced je the stock- and Skedaddler re-ult;d imap cssy victory tor the former. @7-The harvest of the new rice crop in South Carolinia and ¢ mene dy and ae ality at is The yield is estimated per sicre, *t eve. haown, venty-tive bushels OFFICHAS. LIST OF LETTERS Remaining in the Washington City Post Office, Friday, September 11, i565. TD)—Dodge AH: Deut A L: Dewane Cha= Donling Cov: Dexter Ches A> Deckhansen Capt; Devson Chas H; Dudley Edwra L; Dun- Dennis; Dennison Eh Drame Fraak J son Frank; Dickins F.ancet Danndele Jerome T; Dougherty JW. Dowerthhy Jno: Dentinger Joseph: Derniel J M: Donnell Ju: Deabna Col J; bezatlado J. Dary Jno F; Dunn Jes W; Donerson Marry: D drick Myers & De Margo P- ~~. 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