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8 NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNK 24, 1865. Oe A Loyal Cana sgeeoegnamcorneesate a " _ Morse United Service Society. EB NEG tat ‘THR EXECUTION OF WALTERS POSPPONED. } raorossx 20 anor MOUMENm To, HAIR xEWO~ BUROPE. hte soctety, which, hesbeon forming for, ensa tn, is RO, ro-rme morons op fan stair EYmNING sowmad? & —THI JUBJECT BEFORE THS ALDERMANIO met last evening in the Masontc Hall, Thirteenth street | Qmetel Labor Regulations from the Gen- Sins:—An extract from Journal of the pane COMMITTES ON ARTS AND SOMENOES—INTIMATION | tgawy the North may be Defeated at Last. It is intended to bo composed of members of the military evai Superintendent of Breeamen for | “pied the New Yor. xuaty, sates thats ‘ ‘arrival ef ‘eve from the Governor’ at | 27 4 TAYORABLE BEFomE, iso. {From the tndex rebel organ), Juno %} | and naval profesions, and will partake something of tho | South Carolina and : Fevently from Canada informed yo that cortan notorious ° ‘ a Reprieve ‘The Committee on Arte and Belances of the Board of is or oar lade tas the Met dat Worted agnine’ umpchGuudis tate oe “ Oynca Gaztat Som rer erat mahal Sate aden, Ap shee epasiors oh my house the Last Moment, simon na nay gener te a | Sah Seine ees | Ce are i an | Teenie cette a | Sen noe pct - rani ‘Tacs ove ern er, ice-| utes: v 5 1 ian a of the hecth an -wall 6° mecting Lat ~ af es aa} sorerament of , = words, ev.bad. beon Nasing Sue the Hail, F Anne plots of ground bounded respectively pling tani % ’} m@reot, Broadway and Sixth avenue, y-! Acow tho Culprit Received the | free srocaway and Sixt avem, wilh view af erot News, ing monuments to the momory of Robert Futtom and Profeesor Morse, Aldermen Brice and Geduey were Present, and Alderman Brice oooupted the chatr. drinking whis! sopiously, abous vulgar aakece,” so You? friend sddse—vthe ks Of tho Ottawa is, or was two years ago, a good cles man,” implying thet tam not so at provent, sooing tha’ rebe! leaders old find quarters at my bonse, Ws al! I have to gay t your friend im reply ia that the Gistinguished cuests io names—¥ Pucker and Blackburn—never wer gusts or boarders at the Ottawa— wing been approved, a nuinber of centlomen’s | aud fur the treatment of freedmen:— names were banded in aa candidates for membership, ‘Laborers will be allowed and encouraged to make vol- gain | whish were ballotted on. Tho various committees then | untary contracts, either with their former masters, or ‘access to the Southern markets, Let consignments of | reported, The Committce on Resolutions handed in a | other persons wishing to em them. ‘These contracts, foots ‘be made with all diligsnce so s00n as the poris aré | report asto tho platform and principles of the association, | when submitted to the Goneral perintendent of frced- irly opon, and lot not writing disappa@intment act | as fullowe;-— mon, will be examined by him, and if found to be fair br.a diecouragement, ‘The ‘of hundreds of business | Whereas, thin soolety, composed entirely of ex-of¥eers and | and equitable, will be app him. But, owing to honses in the Sou sope ot Het pa GFmz ane sare, Rave Ky Tg oat Ht; | the oxtent of country over which his juriadiction now gaiciah, wa deem it proper ta inake a pablio decaration »f | exonda, and tho groat importance to the peuple of mok- in Cell Between Walters and} 2&4 ‘Werarvs, of No. 81 West Thirty-fourth mreet, | their z i nevertook a malig my hove. Your frond has bees seman ty The Cal) Fei stated that he hail soon several gentlemen, reeidente of | 5%, "Dino pofore “Northern — coplity” has Bench wich, wh gore, puleat action at the or. | Ou ie ceusldored necessary by’ the General Super: | Sasioforsied, ao his Tushnsatign seapecting ay Bis Counsel, tno vicinity of the exeas in questiom, an@| them, amd lot them fgacinalians Raving AD specie eublis anastions ec, spmsuree. | $E> ica thes: comments iy be binding, shall be | or ezmpaihies wish tho Unter jBiatos, 1 inay, yer Ke. Ren &e. Seek as ter be mens Samer Frwenion he prac ‘The ToT atte ens’ af the Tate civ war an te wbragt eon | CoUmtined to, Bima; Ea willbe Sareea elsher (he ono oF the aiken, Por antiatuoton, hes favorable to the enclosing and railing of these have ren beolete the astions berere. | UpO8 a < mal would rover you or your friend t6 Jas. Meponald, wh> tae | ee ee va ehnsigored binding Erthe focdioeudeaie to rata on | Wot Te en re tt siden In pone ORF. any porsous in Albany, a na “fore dividing the Nitioal parties of the country—those questions ving Gee en demuftively aeitied hy the reralt of the || the plantation of thelr former muster, and he also desires | 700 intizaately asqualiited \ omed ‘The execution of Charies . Watters for tao murder of . to this fleld, befor contest. and sent to A \ etaaainmnsdoneg 2. Vincsek, vail ganibhave tea!) Phe eee oe ‘Tmorument world be erected, Be | owes of Washington lease aaceh are Reneg eres Gin reneetey | | woes atae ta torent and the workraigive to all | bat cannot hin’ of auy one in articular at prvsents bak weet tas Tenave yectorday, wan postponed by ccten ot | $RiZKE Jn 8 Zeer ond oie eee artis ene te Na chen can Be mapport the noa-workars, Sho employer crters fas) and | MeDonalé can bring them to yon, i you want to sep a ek = at mdch & ensure wow greatly Boaotity thet part Of | Grathern people haw I proto stucaraatriotiam tathe ofr. | medical aitendasce, and divide ng, quarters, fuel end | them. ‘Then for: the informabeh of the Nw Yons, Gwecenor Fenton until the 1h proxime, The reprieve | the c ty. ‘nate kindnoss towards subjects ‘the is Hoon tue ation Guring its: ry Masher wy BR stew ft mortbiog, SETe: | Hxmata, 1 roty refer for my standing to Juhn F. Roberta, 1256 aot arrive ill wishin a fow mingtes ef the time.ap- | , Aldcrman Bucs stated shat s9 sone ae, the, sommes | have ancrifced her in Ths octet q sirucgle for existence: nd ihe | Zreting'the expenses of supporting the freodmien on the | Attorney, Unio Balitinus 02 Te, Tt em hy | meted for the execution, and the sews was communl- | will notify the property ewners of the renult. polfish poliey: Ey ate re vine pated Oar right, and consider it plantation. The ment 6 not, at presen, pro- | Penh i vy ete Orin of Howlett d 00,, Broadway. ieedndao tho condemxer at a mouicnt when he had given | Mr, N. Nruxs, of No. 162 Rast Seventoenth strest, ex- Englishman or fe actively io ping direction and ald)| pared to support the. tniirm or bMplesa;, therefore, SOY | Yor arc'at liberty to mae any w30 yon pleas? wf thie ~ ‘ep althepe wud wasalmiy prepared 0 meet hiedecth. |, prevsed.a hope that the cominities would, net delay 8¢- | savantago- his drainer ie (heretofore too mech | the intitw. or Menon von upon thorpuis. | Totter; but T think ka Justice 10 rae, you should publi =, ‘ he : a etoor soma ‘and Irish, have not ewarm domagogues and-place | jie: they must D2 fed. and Me omred for | sk Yours, traly, Pediovt Re Led made oly hid. tlic adie s6vor A894) pt Fook Ab et ad Of an unjast cause 3: i ben aiok, ah we frome sh SAMULL. BROWNING, Proprietor Otowa Boase. non ong ro reigned wy Be in fae at we tha ho | aul the take talon ree | Sean mali (cate nro or rank tonal debt alle tre: | en ne ee Pen cine say | miner eres . 4 \ id ‘ad than | @2rding the triaugular ‘The ost of eath monu- ‘qubmit; Gomer oul proven 'y 4 weepiie was rather \ unfavorably — recolys {ment ts expected ‘to 000, The statues would the Bowiherner ' ; uchtadat anit ae the pabet eee havo been #o turned away, 4m asvossmént will bo mado Bicd. ; suteenion. Ta Tis mibtirer and sinters,’ who. wero | Trobably be-of te seoking wort and. the ‘oebor | 2d! and France Peevey aes eran e Bate, zeta | upon the persons om whows -Dremian e living | | Ousma. In Brook rn on Friday Jone 2 Maia, sneitiy Kish ia why ce! vthea the gid tidings arrived, | ‘scuih, andtowards eath other, A good deal of the ar- |'wittng to act sust Sotrorcines oe the fathe servant of | we he hel end me ‘their sapport, qomans Cnaheny. Bs ey Byer aoa eure was peoulasty agreeable, Tmpolsivety they | rangement in reapeot te the appearance aad Anish of based hho may’ m 2 Prat iis soslety’ and its members hold ab | “In cases when it is absolutely neo, The friends of-the familyare rospectCully Suvited te Ggranped the bends of the monsexzor end showered blees- | "Alderman Baton adked how it is propased to raise the | Ponto te Se eo. ant Paros in matters which sonics with the adapt Specter towing Ps gftend the funeral 170% te tT at ow Bao ad f ye ony, ; ra @ follow! Jay street, on Sunday afternoon, at half 8 spon his head, cod then, falling upon thelr unfory,|"MenOy A os was by general subscriptions | tilt Country and the South, se ST ease ii emrrion: sr piaetally adil nay . rate of compensation to be given laborers:— elon, to the Cemetery of the Holy Orors, #iatbuh, venate relallve, whey wept tecte of fey over the intelli: |...) oneributions; that when the amount necessary is | level TR es sure Zor the publis good. FIrLD HAXDS. ; [Pir Other Deaiia, se: S.cond and Tatra Pages.) qqeuee, snd bape on00 wero wok possoniion-oCeauother’s,| ‘nearly raised proposals shall be recived from artists aa | Soon or porto CMa it a) a Per won'h - ork, to ths best devices to adopt, The raising of the means x. Paper and Hf 4 MISCELLANE:OU WALeERts CONDUCT IN PRISON je-onty a tifiing'troable.” All that is wanted is the plat- | Printed. | Paper alt hy $8) Ws. Bee EE ee pamnncnn dnon ten mott exempiscy, ws the wordon, Mfr Sutton, a hee inp OOPS ep theft in view 300] Aue SR ce uae me oon tentity. Wis spiritaal advivers (Fathers Buranket ‘Alderman Brios suggested that an association for the Ems een . * ° Sk Pea _ sj sa aed LekKenve) bavo exercived from the trst interview foe emer oy eany nea the sub- eramanete nee . +4 MACEREREON 4 DON eomplete ronirul. uver bie mind, aud on.méde hime | se, Tale monk be bear than to have It DY | Sonat: copyright trosty, with the 6.00 Rew Yori, woeronglt avers to he taf, Ga Thurstay IndgeDow- | Me, Werrmive, stated that in thirty days the money | foro tho war many mili ‘s ‘mer 9a i $0 cease prota RENEE OP pace anam Wig envied 1 pou the prisaver, and ia tho-coursesf eonver-’| would be raleed im the nelghpeting residents of the | ¥0 e# many thousands 6, That te honor of the way, the nary and the nation are | Fauoale servants, third class. 6 00 FOR CLIY AND SOUTHERN USB. ancisepalee i Dbabillty of reprieve was mentiowad Wel- | Vicinity’ pleded to the carrying out in good fath et aurren; | ‘These alassee will be determined by merit und on nee ; Remm, Heo \ ae@horoughiy resigned tomvet histete, saidho | ‘The Uaarmatan stated that he would consult with the a Books, Ph ahaae: po nr yo ig the by tary and navel agronsient Detween tho employer and employe. Mo. | | These er-vt ang of tmprovad quality, browed with elles ore Qrhent want w reprieve; that be was fully prepared to ftroet Commissioner, and that the committee will un- abundantly. 7. That the principles of the Monroe doetrine should be tics and persons having trades will be allowed and ne oer id Fn eee a ine prepared te | doubtedly report tu favor of railing those, triangles and wiaewe aclilod and declared. policy @ should be the | Snccuraged to make thelr own contracts. West Bighiecnth vireet, botwean Berea 820+ + vader ap oad ih 13h a 286 be setting them apart for the purposes desired. the London papers of the speedily applied for the protection of of a - Soe tats Spode wil be paid on the | Rial wes. rN ; fe, wv uy poesia ou that subject, amd Jucge a tt foes © ee Saree a ‘That the time hasoome when the application of martial | for house vervent#atthe end oferck month; for me: BABoains, BARGAINS, Doumtrag, ‘ie ng that # would vot be well 49 disturb Mecting of John Mitchel’s Sympathizers, bec pono Hsp CNS Tee er aan eh SaeEMENCN CANE oder the eumbority of a | Seanice:, Permian following krpites pt taponsas 3 pera suumen CLOTHING. ny ( : In accordance with a circular extensively issuea dur- é Joyal State of the federal tingas to persons NeeNE ri Coat ctae eaten oF SUNMER CLOTHING. ae it tre, Lee ot tae dropped the .conversagion. THE BRIDE AND BRIDEGROOM. in the milita fader PT Ss i contracts for fleld will for the balance of UOT! " a agheta so fs iw i |i ing the past week a meoting of the sympathizers with | ‘The bride was the second daughter of Baron Id a Fiat the interent of tne ok the niog ater an | the year. For fleld hands, houre servants, and all labor- GLORHING: 6 sch . | John Mitchel was held last evening in the Masonic Hall, of the London house; the ‘second son. ‘equalization of taxation, which shall bear alike upon all and | ers excepting mechanics ‘and’ persons following trades, CLOTHING. Stun scely tour yeetanday morning every thing was in él "Anselm, chief he bridesroom second tthe | specially upon none; and that no partioular kinds of pro- | there must be secured to the laborer, In addition to the LOTHING, / Thirteenth street. At about half-past eight o'clock a 5 partner in tho of perty, whether ft be: it necurities or y BDUCED. roma ‘The gailo ected, . ‘As in the case of the Nh alge ape otherwise, | pay, just treatment, wholesome fod, quarters, fuel and R ‘ ines Sor be exeentivo. The gailows wepeerected, | ra.¢6 number of having col Mr. Mulally, case elder sister— | Should be exempted from the barthens which wo all owe to | Puy.) 7 1: QUATEET# 2 REDUCED. a sehen ‘er Capiuia Jourdan, wore nsganbled in ‘persons having collected, Mr. » | now the Baroness Alphonse, of Paris—the bride has mar- | # common country. medical. attendance. . Tho jfreedmen are reminded that REDUCED. © pelle, Unk ny Ww ied in | eaitor of the Metropolitan Record, was calted to the chair. | ried her cousin. 10. That we bi ‘endorse the of President John- | their freedoin imposes upon ‘them burdens and daties. Tl ‘the privon yurc , due spectators whe had been tarnished | ay, tes of a previous ing, at which nothing THE DECORATIONS, Rae reconstruction, 20 faras that policy bas They mane ae they a LS nebeiees: coal def 1% aninut meeti deen ;and, 1 ‘The manston of the bride’s father, in Hyde Park, which invite soldiers tu the mlendor and richness of ia fnteroal errangemente | wiiuahan este sean tng Calon ovoperate | nds, ier hoy mane AUT. all equitable eontracte; 8 few equals in England, wus specially decorated for | pith us, by. f: eee associations throughout the | G0 Vr 20y contract is broken by them, without jast-cause, the occasion. Great banks of fi ‘were grouped ip at te ot toe eee Tan Carnie may wield that tuiluence and assume that position Ia the na-.| they will lose all that may be due (pre fra on, columns of the srataircase and all the niches and | #28 necessary to carry out the objects of the society, froe in all parts of tbe State of Gcorgia and South Caro- ‘Dalustrades were filled with flowers till the ae heavy ‘care Lead then adjourned, to meet on Monday even- | lina, and thelr rights as freemen will, be protected by beoxt —— ost Sr ical Sto ati we ia, be appears to have bosm done, and which was presided over eeny M rapt ae Judge McCunn, were declared approved, and the Secre- aterch, sent Wal lem: wes teiting @ Gnal farowet of bis “ rrooooted tat Soisiiknias tom Messra. C, ocawr uxt vis Om, wher a lod commotion was | O'Conor and R. O'Gorman. Both the letters expressed henrd at (pe oct wgnte, ud the coy of “A reprieve,” ~ re sepa with brent ae LF ans yi ‘yt 4 ‘iptain Keres movi lor ef} Intment 8 “a reprieve,” us poses’ from Bp to lip maid ib) aoyneo comrnitice for the purpose “of nellecting funds in peated tue very Wateriuret the prise. Just then ex- | order to carry on the defence of Mr, Mitchel should he tho whole military force of the United States government if necessary. Every act of.injustice or cruelty done them ‘will sooner or later be investigated, and the wrong doer 808, 40) AND BUWARY, d. BOW . ‘wan served presented a really splendid aspect. The walls Jusxe Stunet, the) elsover'eaoansel, waswbserved wark- | ba brought to trial. The motion being put from the | between the mirrors were draped with white Inco, and | The Last of the famous Rebel Crescent | oy ieiy punished. Idleness and vagrancy will not be Chair was earried, and such committee was appointed, | Over theso light traccried hangings were weaths of Regiment. reece and the government will support none ablo and aking the colors of the, beldesmalde, PInE An vaaiso | _Wodaat "yesterday several young geaienen who bx sree ups of fe blossom, les an or emi ic ‘e met ae’ oun, itl ve " flowers nulted to tho ococslon, were interspersed, while | lately returned, ta paroled ‘prisoners, from the Trane. | ,. Wasee for time lost on sooo bilgr iy roped ip Klong the length of the saloon were ranged tho tables, | Mississippi Department, who were of the small body of | tracted, will not agg ot renege ord The sanctorglecee of Sevres, Dresden aad Worcester were | survivors-of the Cresosnt rogiment that left this city | Rouse servante; nor for.aty tome, tet eset or ma akitally ‘combined, with ‘racing cups, great tankerd | with no much delat lile over two yoars ago, The regi: | the employer ot on acopunt of indoreduored wien tiie spergnes, and costly centrepicces, both. of gold ment numbered eleven hundred strong, and was com. | Dott "he wratned for the parpoee “of, Yalenntes oF pelusel 3 posed of tho sons of our old citizens, many of whom to work, when able to do #9, the offender may, be dis- mag Mw way tare b the crowd, hiv {nos fearfully excited | we Choirman suggested the sending of a delegation to wd Lis v lioke ng evidently that he was | waiton the Preaident and request John Mitchel’s re- peepated of some + itepcrte iwation which he — Eiger Myer dey One of those present . ‘ a violent ohed-to capvey to {the tfiees of the prison. Meeting’ | 1, S.,violent | speech, | suggested | the. propria Srstpe Lowling at th p doorway of tho prison, the counsel, | Seontly offered five dollars towards expenses which offer wun vi] oat oft fouh xud.covered with perspiration, | Was grected with deafening cheers, Ho ergued that as Ireland had uscd him tn the past and might want him in yet unwilling to work. Aas “ WHOLESALH BPOU: AOLESAL ST - asueunced thut Val px was respited, and placeda docu- | {7° tutte the Trish people in z America had a right to de- THE GUESTS. were taken from the schools before they bad cver ~ doart iu the riggistz: o's hang, with the requost that ho | risud hie release, “He was not ono of those ashamed to | _ Among the members of the family were: | reached tho higher classes. They had been called ont | charged by the empl LAL paenipee Aramco TAL mould imued ately x, Feit to the Sheritt, Judge Dowling | express his opinions, ard strenuourly urged the idea of Baron James de Rothschild, Baroness es de Roths- | for three monthsservice, and in the expectation that they _— reed by Pog be they ure inditreated, or de- DAYS. DAYs a sain Dow public demonstration, Captain Reincss stated he micht ended the roprive to Cxptaia Dowling, who at once | Bae. et a public. medting what he oughtn't, and might Pioved it bef: ) 1 Kelty. ‘The latter seemed. quite | Gnd himself in consequence a companion ‘nm the Irish pleraed a: being relic ted of.euchan unpleasant task, and Poesia by y viper ey iwanntoy empresa anid be hoped he nov: F wWoskd be called upon to osiciate | S*heckklly es nis lanes ae postiunt Sait aid i hich constitat basis 2 an affair of this kin Iduring the remainder of his term. ones, ss ey ; Se a 2 Hore %. young ffedgeling took the floor and stated BO. Yen eee + ae beet ain hua that there was a tide in the let os rapure toe B-Judge Stnart, whe js really do- | sitairs cf men which takon at the flood led on to fortune, erring of great qervim Pfor the amticing indestry he has s hes Ban vere dar kha is Gly’ siempting an * . , " i jucklation of this glowing si wroceeded to abuse displayed in thix-gase . Ho Led cane up to Albany, It] SIGNI ed anodiate democrat Stanton,” the “vile myprasn, the day. batoce for the purpose of meking a fal | ploodhounds of the New York press, who had goaded wifervio obtain wrep'® aad on Thursday evening suc- this honest man,”’ and the “base puritanical spirit which lug ie Gov eruor’s signal rego the »- | was waging war with the Catholic religion.” At this ei egraphed the fact to the sheriff, | stage ho was asked what he was talking about, and being ghila, Baroness. Natheniel de Rothechild, Baroners W. would be released at tho expiration of thoir term of ‘wronged, oF al eke de Rothechild, Baron and Baroness Adolphe de Roths- | enltetment, many youths were persuaded to prived of any right due freedmen, they should report the — Bir anthony Chee Fo Roth Baron and oneri "ha oteined 5 ase and matority suited & case at Sis cttoey ‘and the complaint will be promptly at- jaroness er de Rot) Baron and Baroness Al- service. tthe termination , honse de Rothechia, Fea earn a a Holkechita 4, oooarring at a moment when the war was raging with the | _ But, if the freedmen ae od void to ornate Ag her of the }, Baron James Nathaniel de | greatest violence, few were permitted to return or were fag bee Bw nigel 9 injury Ny perm oe ild, Baron 8. Albert de Rothsc! Baron Ed- athe regiment was, therefore, reorganized | iD Case any freedman commits any offence for which he mund de Rothschild, Mr. de Rothschild, Se ‘Alfred de | and enrolled for the war. should be aed is consi penance peeee, Rothehita, Mr. Leopold de Rothschild, and tho Misses | From n that time ibe Crescens boys were wwe cr ton repent cots the Provost 3 ‘Harsha nwhenever | a online Daneiemomat Alice and | serive of érials, hardships, exposures, and vicissitudes | force cannot be obiaincd a request may bo made as this ‘Those bidden to the wedding included the Austrian | ranks. - in many of the most bloody battles that | Office, where tt will receive Prompt attention. ‘Ambaseador and ths Countess Apponyi, the French Am- | have marked progress of this sangul war, thie House: servants are informed that they will be regiment been pected to remain one-half of each Sabbath with their Duke a paki or’ eanent og Ha (a canes Carre mand — utd disor: Ployors, andjfield hands that they are expected to work ract, the Duchess of St. | ganized as regim: organ! ‘Albans and Lady Diana Beauclerk, the Duchess of | compel ite consolidation with other regiments. At the | °¢ day in the week except the h. Manchester, the Duke and Duchess of Newcastle, the of Labadieville tho lMeutenant colonel. of the Complaints have been made at this ofilce that cortain Duke and Duchess Taras ‘of | regiment ‘was killed and the whole regiment person eatene Mane, wives to leave their premises with Lady Alice 3 FOR 0 DAYS. FOR 20 DAYS. BIVCK TO BE CLOSED OUT BY JD % ULY SOCK TO BL CLOSED OCT B OUK TO BE CLOSED OUT BY MENS SUMMER SUITS, oe tS} is vie JOLK xATER, JOLD RATES 28. - Aon. bunt in the mornieg with the | unable to reply he sat down, of Wellington, the 4 3 was the enty notlos Y rit | A racouion nppolang 8 commitee to solicit some in- | Huntly, the Murchionees of Downshite and Lady Aloe nga ie Subsequent campaigns of Genoral Tay- casi naineeld asdare rte doy by ic atade ra trp GOLD HA fa ude of sie “comdomned IA | porated oa which Jtugs MsCuaa, MN, Mulally sheng” | AMlesbary, the Margate Cuumont. 16 Forco, the Parl and feeds wan gain severely cue up—until at last, in the se. | gard bave the samo rights. that white eltizons have, and 4 8. ‘ “thu. In the bwrry., and-| tain Reiness with two others were appointed. Countess of ‘ho Exrl Cadogan, the Earl of Dudley, | Vere fight at Pleasant Hill, it was nearly annihilated, the bet ratgntal el pet i ce pede 2 Pe 2 ok 3 > undertaking ex-Judge Cuuart | |"-Ater some conversation, on the part of thowe present | the Couniens of Gln, the Countess Spencer, the Coan: | colonel, Lleutenant colonel and many of the officers and | Erapy Sunt: PN 5 eit Mc Aiea | igh “gegen alg | Gh kee tat am | if thw clean praca he | ir region oe lo ease re - |) pon the uncerta nty of a steam. ERE aa ara om countess Walden, ‘Viscount Falkland, Lord Henry Len- fel, eleven handred a of ae nes promising and oxultant Mor General R. farton, Commissioner of Frecdmen for agrived bere about Gre p'clock. o jurning 0! jaho it} Idaho Ter- | 2°, fhton, Lord, Lady ‘Southam lord our wi three years. ago, #0 Carolina «te ie on the river wpa «flor wilorgs and'Lady Stan athampyon, Tord | sulitary glory and ardor, return to. thelr homes reduced 3. E. BRYANT, Genoral Superintendent. sh a4 of , Lord John Hay, Mam Hay, ey, \e1 Butler, the Right Ron. the Speak- | to the pitt namber of sixty-one—the whole number left which caused a delay 6f seve- | FULL PARTICULARS—LOS8 OVER LI) : Solgar ae ee Denleod, te Hight Hon, Ge Alex. | of tna once grand and splendid body of young ecjsers. | | Neeno, Terrace ot Monra.—The following order has |, HADI AGE & wou, “3 anael’s porition decidedly un- LARS, BTC. ; Waltore’ express deakre hat ce Mr. and at the | Such is one of the sad pictures. of ‘Deen issued by the officer in command of the icti— 40) and 43 Bowery, iH Te oe an early oe posefels, and | Idaho Git rae sa ncaly dvetrored eight pefore tam | Right Hon. Sir ort and Lady Peel, Lady Moles- it contribute another to the numerous othor 18ss0ne GENERAL OLDERS—NO. 6. a eve migiit not arrive in time. | by ono of the most destructive fires that has vist the Hon. Lady ‘Filmer, Sir Coutts’ the | with whtoh the nistory of the last four years is 80 fear- Hapquanters, Post anp Disraict or Mowe, Thantef of tho river, and the | tho amising regipne of the western slope the ie Right Hon, Beajamin and Mrs. li, the Right Hon. | fully replete, Jorwas ourpacple, ta all time to come, Mone, Ala., Juno 6, 1865. {was really @ aster of | town was consumed from, Sear run to Commercial 6 Robort Lowe, the Right Hon. GF Villon Hon, Pr: from ever embarking in 60 and barbarous an ex: Jo all courts and judicial proceedings in ‘this district, —— Id rosch her wharf || which is nearly to the foot of Main, and from the Bluff | erick Cal nee. Charles one ‘William | pertment. the testimony of ‘ "? oF colored people will be re- DR. SCAENCK'B ‘ie ag 8 ia” bar penny suscine thet “Her mid copa ah Colonel and Hon. ins D. Carleton, ec Cavmo 1 op THE Muupms Luvas.—The permanency of | 804 Talat evidence that i waite persons. a MEDIOINES CAN DO. i % ul poset best to make up far lost The pi ran, Without dor the work of ‘THE MARRIAGE RITES. ‘the whole upper ion of the landing is very By order of BonERcK etty and insisted thet he | ax the rfl say ee yo ened ‘different times witha ‘Tho ballroom was the scene of tho caremorv, end the | carious at “ang ee the Ae of ‘bdares street Log Brevet Major General C. C. ANDREWB. Phase Be Tbe following. statem: nt 1s due to you of uton # little more #eam. '| the last few days; but each time fortunately discovered | time sixo’clock in the evening. A procession having | tho ‘current in rapid ting its inland, and doun B, Mrrenet, First Lieutenant, A. A. A. G. wonderful cure your medicines have made on 1 4 whick = goon over, however; tho tn season 10 bo extinguished. ‘The fiames verted ‘with | been formed, the bridegroom, accompanied by youth. \t there seems little J of its progress being —_—_—_———— eg nO ‘Son. ry ae era dpicin a-tured himn’that | the most astoutahing rapidity. ‘The town was composed | ft! Marquis of Huntly, was conducted toe canopy of vel. ‘ed. In fact we aro unable to suggest any plan by ‘The Turf. Te ee a cling, l grew worse upd worte, JE f Const street at holfpast | of buildings wade exclusively of pine inch ‘and | vet and gold, supported on brass under the | which the rapid caving of the banka can be prevented UNION COURSE, L. I.—TROTTING Pulte of all medical skill; had en Jaceswant oaugh day anc } hima epiticient tite to | fa some canes ebakes, covered with cotton Hningand | officiating ministers, the Rovs. Dr. Adler, chief rabbi, | without tremendous outlay of means. ‘The ity po a night, creeping cnills, night aweats and no appetiie, 2 wave look, the hour appotuted | jpaper, to which ray added the usual inflamable conting | Dr. Kalisch, and Mr, Green, were placed. Tho bride, | volume of water which rolis down the channel of the Famar, June 23.—Puree and stake $287 50, mile heats, | yp to'die, My physician sid that my luag Wan nearly gobe wort, the captuin landed | $f lamp sinoke, eo that ft burned almost like a train of | Who till then had remained in her own ent, now | Mississippi isnot easily controlled. The current which | best three in five, to wagons. and that I muat die; that no luna power would seve mes hour, and the way the} powder. deacended to the ballroom, attended by no less than four. | §s thrown off from the Arkansas shore by the ng | H. Woodruff entered r. g. Giraffe. . 111 eee a tew cay L was Laken, with a sovert he gang plank was out, Tt {s said that intwo hours from the time the alarm | teen bridesmaids, ettired im pink and white. The young ig aap bens sine bog) site of the town of 1d, | Yeanc Woodruif entered b. g. Brother Jonathan. 2 2 ¥ | hemorrhage. I thought I would bleed to death, Mre. was a sigit worth sae | was given, the whole burnt district was aamoking field | ladies who thus shono in fair arre the centre thrown squarely across to the Tennessee atriking | Hiram Howe entered g. Honest, Poter. ‘dr, Telated to me bar: own -otee bow oad cep — ce rs for over fourteen years, aud cu ° dines, She insisted “thut’T should go with her ur 7 1, bor ached the Toms | of askes and cinders. All attempts to describe tl Half. Mile. | tue next Tucaday down to your rooms, No. &2 iane con- ution, and entered the | fusion and consternation of the Page are fruitless. The beh! figure were:—Lady Diana Beauclerk Lady Alice Hil 5 ea three iy Pine By bil Mon ly ai the bankJust below the mouth of Wolf river. When tho ‘nied him with bio good | gpread of the fire was so rapid that in the great majority | Bthel Lennox, Mise Constance de Rothschi Mise’ Annie a - 3 m j farcune of nstances there was no time to save anything from the | 4° eat Miss Hannah de Rothechild, Miss Alice de OK eax jena ac tts Teitiecey nervous. smd rt eat { now We wreck. Added te the torriple destruction o! y thachild, Miss Emma de Rothschild, and the Misses Fath Third heat, LAD 9:05%¢ | On my Curm was examined uy fou with your res \ Gite. wes. ‘is nother aud sister | was tho most disgraceful of thieving and ing | Mai }, Adelaide, Georgina, and Bs do Rothschild. | from going whither ho will, and no of man can | Fourth heat. Wi «URL: B.BTIG | SDdaltor you had dnished tee I never forget your vane thon his conve.» nevival asegt oUNCed, and before the | that ean. be imagined. It fact, It ts generally belios At the door of the ballroom tho gee who wore a dress ent biin from doing 0. During last two years . ne hance; itnald that my cage wan hopelens | 407 whe Frey ul sazen oe cell dys © the exjud and Nie | that the fire was set for the parpowo of plunder. of white lace, was met by her mother, who, assisted | the bank has retreated inland near one hundred yards. First Heat. —Provious to the start Giraffe was the favorite | hed pulmonary conse hin M40 tar pune and Lae oLies a ant wore sus i'n : ng cach oth ‘A# soon aa the alarm became ral, thousends of | by her desmaida, mr ae enveloped her | More than fifty yards of the levee has: donne at three to one. Honest Peter did not start. Brother | gourd, aiid was afreid J muet dle, Mrs, i, mand (hat nue farench the 1 Waiters we men conld be geen running in all directions, with one | Whole figure in a rick: veil, which reached to the ground. | the last year. ‘Thero 1s every appearance the whole | Jonathan took the iead when tho word was given, and | Was certain thet sha bad soon eryons wn: f treatment echiid when . ad his counsei venied | or two sacks of flour, a box of ci ‘abundlo of cloth. | She was then led into tho balfroom with the eame core- | evel mofthe wharf abovo Adams street will be id as bad aa 1 was when sho frat e:me to your , anal Wey Rts feclings to one way, t\ ty that he was mere} ing, or anything that suited them. -.One man, who wit. | mony, ‘ns the bridegroom, and placed with hin under the | swept into the current of tho Missisaippi within the next | 9000 afterwards Giraffe broke up, aud repeated the same | cured by yo, Saw fisied Geet | ehowdp. tty thg.mede Baatted, and cricd Gavwraloudyr a Tlonger than the pris-'} neszed the scene, remarked that it was stealing on the | Sanopy. All the gentlemen guosts of the Hebrew faith | two yeurs. All tho buildings on that portion of the land- | nonsense Dofore reaching the -quarter pole. Brother | ee. ee Dt ge feegpe ent Al Trond 9 ener th. | grazitest gealo ever he dreamed of. A band of rufflans of | having puton their hate, ‘and the Chief Rabbi having | ing will have to be removed or will go mto the river. The | Jonathan wae two lengths in front whon ho passed the | Jee They scened 10. Uko I ny Tugs at oie “Remember, sage uwt, daly @ resp wee ae # hundred + ie t enall ge chy owes a sore of ita an prin! a brief Cp gees to Lion: ppm cost of stopping this sepsiaen of the a5 would be in forty-one seconds. Going down the backstretch | and, with Xde cheering words of Mr. B., was grantly on Rot a jum! a iv eoutents and land them at a safe distance from the durn- mmenced lebrow. most eo much that it woul more than of the I after closing nicoly for a short time, broke up | couraged. I could race Targe quanusles of blood and taste wows how ibe yet decide, ing buildings, when at the word “ready” each man would | Mouials of the Hebrew and Greek churches it was rapidly | whole levee north of Adams street. ‘The Janding will, | again, and Jonathan Ted throe to the half-mile | from my lung, gained flesh anr 4 'y ejaculated the eul- uttered. The first portion having been conch tho | doubtless, soon be cleared of buildings, not by # process pole, in 1:20. On the lower turn Brother Jouathan broke | sirength. | + tie ify 20 as, much as he could brie and make wit die Ide not} o& with i It was a perfoot rev Ome of our merchants, who had a , to ave me now, woul Brido and bridegroom drank of a cup of wine and water, | of law, but by the mighty tide of natute’s own creation, | up, and Giraffe got pretty close to him bofore he ro. : r And Lieron Ferdinand, taking the ring, placed it om the | Tho bank has already shiy tide of natutere own ereation, |UD, And Girt det Frrenes, onmoe onto the homestretch | Nonitcje? Mantis’ Rent of uy can sid o: hed & Drido’s fu repeating eat and distinctly, lane the government store sh: ‘and if it continues to ad- | more than a length ahead of Giraffe, and the latter brexk- | see mo. ‘severe! clans have ‘exaraln ed." hwy tet the covmol; “keep up Cit | of Mour stored there, had succeeded in removing it out apertt, ood if togemes to thitwrortt, you will bo | of die way of the fire, but had to go to the store for a | Hebrew, ‘ bh! 1d, ton art bei ed unto me with this | vance the rolling tide of “ Mississ\ will flow ever | ing up soon afterwards, Jonathan came to the siand a ppear to be ’ red to eet It pi to few minutes, found, on rettirning to “hie pile, that about | Ting, according ‘othe rites of Moses avd Israel.” The | the place where now the rash and b of business is ner by three lengths, In 2:42. a such © ‘am prepared fr the worst,” salGwsitere, with teve | turee hundred bummers ware Iugeing tt away, and they | marriage contrac: wag then road and prayers resumed. to and fro. Wo have only to stand and sce ‘Second Heal.—Giratfe was still the favorite at two to peaignatien, ‘eid wall never be’ mur WMdcd to die thas T | condicved till it was all gape. | But fow persons have ‘At the cone! sion of those.the newly married couple } acres of the landing of our fair city ‘‘washed” into the | one, notwithstanding that Brother Jonathan beat him my for the re eure you bad taade riolome W's, as ; drriwed from there eince the conflagration, and there has | S#ain drank a glags of wine between them, and, the lass | river that flows by it. The extent of the wash can now | the previous heat sbebbily but bis backers were satis- + “nero is ne | beri aio mail oF express, cosmequently we have been able | briny Kye ‘on the ground empty, tho bridegroom | be seen since the water has receded.—Memphis Argus, | fied that he would do much better than ho had done. He | wil be happy w soe any one who muy gee fit not mean e | to leew but fow particulara very hotel ia the city | crushed it with his foot, all his relativesand friends wish: | June 16. ‘appeared to improve with the heat, and the soroncss LUCTNDA BC ome 1 was dew-oyed, also the Forvest Theatre, ing aloud at the same moment that the marrisyo might which he exhibited in the first leat was now gone. ay th ee We wuterstand the county rocords of Boles county be hear OT he beide and bridegroom as irtevocably | Boller Explosion at Kewanee, Iilimots., | Brother Jonathan got away with tho lead, the many: | p(QettED, and Bee Ne ecoerin everd bar were sweet. Fire-proof cellay: did much to mitigate the ‘a6 the pieces of glass wore forever sundered. TWO PERSONS INJURED. colored gelding not being ina hurry. Jonathan broke 2 sea losess of aser bunts, thoagh & .'s said that all the cellars THN BANQUET AND THE BALL. {From the Chicago Tribune, June 21.) up on the turn, Pie he passed the quarter pole half a aid not strod the fire. At the conclusion of the ceremony the gueste ad- About twelve M. on Saturday three large boilers used ahead of Giraffe, in thirty-nine seconds. He hroke 7 , ‘A gentieean who left these yeeterday morning says | joorned to tho banquoting room, where the sumptuous | ® driving the Kewanee flouring mill and distillery In, and Giraffe led to the ha‘f-milo pole a length, in Mr.’ and Mis, GEOGGH eat mon wore already clearing # way the burning branda | tptortalament we have ab spoken of was held, | blew up w ith a tremendous explosion. ‘The boilers were | 1:1834. ‘Tho Jatter continued to lead to the end, winning CORN. | OHENCK will be nt dis rooms, 82 Kond sirest, Key aan DOW. “That's right,’ LL, Mr. and Mra, BARTHOLO troew. 4 LOCKWOOD, Stamfor he ed was corapict Mig dio retoro & the won ye te ineko roape for new buildings Coffee was for saloat | Tho health of “the Mride Pde ” jitted hodily from ‘thelr foundation, an@ torn tn pieces | by a couple of lengthe, in 2:04%. The last ball’ mile was ‘Ben “ey, Tuesday, from Raly, sii were vagal a Agerent pies at Ally conte & cup, and small rolls of | poned es ele Be vy ate: Ditaelhy_and wos r- Hee eee, brown peper One end of 0 botler, ¢n 8 | fom cobs itty oe Soe or ae 9 rey rd ther mag ion to the we ‘ata dediat cach, Before th's time a new town ts | eotved with “all the honors,” the Chief Justice of Eng- — of the flue, struck the roof of Mr. J. Wonders’ ‘Third Heat.—The backers of Brother Jonathan—from | utali times. Advice but for # thorough exeatns ng Up ae the site of what was once Idabo City. jand marking the time. “Tho Foreign Guests,” by the | house, come Siteen rods routh of the mill, crashing some cause which we could not discovor—wore willing | tion of tke lungs with bis resplrometer his price amy 9 ret entimate of the loss van be made, but we ke of Somerset, ond that of “tho Bridesmatds,” in through to the secend floor. Another long strip stru to take two to one, and they . ae Lor pape time 4 ENCK will not be In this ef ‘nenilay and he Jed balra length to tho - ard it se: down at over a mol'fon dollam. most felicitous terme, by the Lord Chief Justice of the house of Mr. R, Allen about the samo disiance south | away better than boi ‘i those who wish Wo cou wen ee Fuclanl. Avpropriate ropites were made by the bride- | Of the mill, and going down to the first floor, demoljahed | quarter pole, in thirty x Blection of ew Hampshixe State OMcers. ron, by iaron Be en ‘da Rothsehitd, ‘on behalf of the | 9 rockimg-chalr from which Mr, A., who sat ‘in it with a de fame distance to tl SERUP and SEAWEED TONIC, each Jl $7 Wito half dozen, MANDRARB Phe anevaL ors 0 ine secondy and a half, and about half-mile pole, in 1:19. On the J dune 21.) ia d war tivo lengths ahead for the father | daby in his arms, hed risen but an instant before. Tho | lower turn he opened t t five Nuseired ned rebel Oorrespap sence of the Bostar Aapervane} foreign gneste; by Bi ortion ef and F Conconn, N. &., Jue 28, 1865. and mother of the tride; by Baron Nathaniel, for the | emaine houge was utterly demolished, and most of the at the throe-quarter op the homestretch OX. SUR fn ties © Thepwo beinobar of tho New Hawpshire Lapisiaiure | father of thebriderroom, and by Mr. Osborne for the | siding torn from that end of (ho mill. Mr. White, the steadily, a winner by ngthe, In 2:85 34. MONTHLY MA LY. ‘ a cireuibtnc: in joint convention ut theme o'ciock th's after. | bridesmaids. Laver inthe evening the Burnonesa gave | engineer, aha his little son, were considerably sealded. Heat.—One hundred to fifleen was now offered ith extriordiqary. ett Prix - 4 on Giraffe, and nobody was: soft enough to take it. a, Hinstrat! OOD, 1 Gr ge = a o-. r ded by bis royal Highness the ‘bad the T th ‘at by “ 4 Riaio Nes nw, of erbill, vocelved ome hun ‘of Cambridge, the Duchesse d’Aumalo, and by all | gate of United States War Vessels at Boe toon oftee leeving the score er giving the lead to Jonathan, , For Beere ary of | @ ball which wae drod and Ueee votes, cht Colonel Weiter Harri n, of | the loading of the aristocracy and fastrion. ‘tome ona, Tovse eee and otiv ber, now ready, TO? aan ex. Deereon 4), Connselior at Law, 885 Brody who was Your lengths in front at the quarter pole, in aa tt Dos eet Ui wSrabell stedn Girety theses gradually down engage . svotion sé t the backstroteh, and was but @ length and a quarter bo- IVORCE.<PRIV ATE one wero exbibi- | Navy Yard, this forenoon, the following United States alt. subject an to thieend from the | steam veesels of war:— hind at the half-mile polo. ‘Timo, 1:21. Going sround | jajned. ¥. 1, KEN May hundewt ond ‘ 4 Duehoss of Sutherland, the Duch- THR OTRCABETAN, Soe = tor two hundred yards tho horres wore | = XCEL! 5 “ALLUMINATY Jeech nar Wilkein Deiteatald reco Ixty-tight. | For | mg of Novrcastie, ‘the Dachess of Manchester, the Buke | purchased by Mr. Arthur Leary, of New ‘York,” for purorn bogaa gion Ia Wea mud on: DO S08 onthe Fate nd Private Display muah ctareny ines, and George Jenks, of the Slalom, ‘ane hum | nh pivant Male ven kaa cade romeo apo Fii,o00 Seer etch ‘ao were longa thend, white be tescoenes,: | Seats e eo en ce Nan adn hy ’ ror’ Ca 4 , the Coun Yraven and Lady Poltimore. - ™: q ~ u aed & ft te ne whit Casmicsary Genees! Henry | nincent emerald and ciemond necklace, given by the | ought by Richard Baker, wTe ot Boston, for $83,160. png Engin Sy ng ee eee nt Caran toon, oo ¥. Wendell g Fc nmap nr ayer dour votes, { bride's mother, wad metched by n superb diamond heck- ‘THE YOUNG ROVER, — making the heat rey lengths a e finish, Getven Viah, ond Report =, Ene od and fevenyy-soven. | taco and Mara, tke slones in which were of the fneet | pola to Mr. Curtis (her builder), for $19, . a Sity, Q 260, ty, atm exposed to arrive 1 of Mone who e d ou die oath ol lay, svill etirt cor western prion of ae Pacific Kulirvad, at. Lows Democrat, Mane 21.) Lyebet Missourians who artised here the path oe Werner, me ynine. For Matera. 2 e ew votes THE BRIDAL GIFTS. (Fro: sumer Juhu iW. it ‘ved niwsty votes, and | During the evening the presents, than which nothing | |. Horatio Hai Comme! Peter Sanbosa, of Concord, one used | richer have boon ofered for many Rea. nod crinety saupse. Fer'Werden of the State Prien | tain a placo apart. They included gl trade ry T. Mvown tecotved ninety-we votes, @d | Gountoan P ay, the I § RO AGNEW'S, 269, AND 263 Gitwy:N 1 J and there yor wil? ain enper tia jew Yor mien, a4 dhey appear ¢ Paved &. Raulett, of Laver, was choven Biot Auditor |'\ ctor eet in the mort brilliant manner, and presented by ROCKIN COURS, % 8~TROTTING, stor ” - «I Sepuen.” Thay by nockeination at the gart of the gues; but the, Senate 4 » THN JULIA Dr J - . CAMPAIGNS AND SERY?CE ~ , jad met clocted am officer at the dao of Ubi despatch. bridegroom's father. purchased by Mr. Horace Long, of Boston, for $21,950. Faroay, June 23—Purse and stake $700, milo heate, SOR AD Gaeta ANT: peineiy « Garpet in Heo o , to, and nearly rage, healt poet I Tune Rebel MecCansinnd, who Backed PEA REAERSPUprmUPr best three in five, \s at Cairo. D. Bristol entered buckskin a. Volcano, Tun Locoxorive Borsa Extouow at Frarxeonr, Chambersburg. Sale of Government Ves a wearin, “eho however, tv raye age heiag nob v Ky. — The explovion of the dacumotive boiler at the depo tas Cheba Revetry tes ar ‘vn er sin che cet tae emen have becn in the | at Pranktort, on Moaday leet, which wee noticed in ow | veteran officer in the Fosare bins thas tee palin pmo oh- yas PY, Lo tremens Ny foy: od have even hard fight: | jeet paper, as most dicastrous in its efacis. Tu addition yanda!, MeCanstand, who sacked and burned Chambers- ‘Over fifty gunboate and other vessels, Intoly biace eauered chi im Upand Up, im | | yg sath ri troops © weidored the beet in tha | to he three we mendond as Laving boom immediatly J burg and Hagerstown, fs now living im laxury en his | dng portion of the Misaiselppi equadrom, are to ke sold J. He Martin entered bik. #. General tear id ‘iia mss ok: : | secre 8S BHO 2 Auege volun. Pvian a portrait (! ive ave Virg) other bilied, jt papa ro mueh 40 roar that Gye have einea J fern ta Western Virginia. The Hagerstown Hercld | a nuotion at Mound City, Tl., on the 174) of August oon cates Or. te este matures of thane sien aso Y fat Ted? John Henderion, dr, of Froukiort, died in afew | eays:—<¥e have no idea but what juwice will yot bo T. Carpenter entered b. m; Lady Charn- oot the Ct co wo werd wruek by die epparcn: fa feta A young son of Jon Miles, of Frivlin county, | sapted oat to this prince of villains, {t'wentd bo imply oer pion, vo wages... aay esse Distanoed, Beer Generel be oral rants the @ nic Bwenty per vent of them oowd t Nite their panes, who was 60 badly ecalkted one og ia! entire | em outrage Spd ‘& man escapo the puntsliment monn on gues se Auccurpaah Bibeod ».— | A. Adams entered b. g. io‘ wagon... Distunced. ‘anterin 2 75 conta in paper, a with the removal of cl ingered | due Ive iaadish crimes. ” his road, whieh Is tho nd connecting sworn 824— 2:83-2:43 4 2 :03.4 —2:85M. he engage oy boty ee le 3 he tnitton end dhe: Boult, ben besa turned ove tre | te de hap apie Agent rom Cpe te ie rate oe ie Charles Marigault Morria, er caver editor one o'clock Tuesday mora when death came to ° Morris, While bol Mts relief, Mike Fox, Tradmaster (or this divialon, and @ D. & Ccopma, Tx Now Uxrree Srarea Manenat, | federal government to the Plerpoint governmont or Vir CINCINNATI RACEB--LAST DAY. Sharon; ond coramiamding the toldier named Kelly, died at tle horgial during the Diserwcr ov Cornurer. Wo tearm that Judyo | ginin, end ithas baen ordered that the Virgin's Board of | Forma Day~-Friday—Burneit Houso stako of $109 ion for $d nupiber of vereels beion, afternoon, On ‘Tuesday morning @ young son Mr. | G worn at Greenfield, Indiana, where ho com- ‘ublic Works take porserrion of (ho nme on Tucslay | gach, half forfelt; $600 added by the proprictor of the » the. publint . Es s Amabg ie ve Cornelis, of our city, died from the effects of severe | monee profession of the law in eerly manhgod, and, | next. Copsinietion partiog will commence immediately | 5. is wm i fe colts and fillies now three yearn old; he pubitahass, 7, tele Epfark, Lele Ading. Four others are badly hurt, bat itie hoped | tho ¢ ho was called to Washington, gujoyed a | to put tho road in working oder, Two passenger tract House; foree"” , ow - ‘ hed ng sneer pon y mill recover, though one of them lies ina very eritl. | provable and euviable practice. Ite is ono ef tho velf- trfins wil eomnvenco running on Tuesday as far as | Gwo mite heats; élosed with twelve entries, nent. o that the lato. om. See OVE ante of tho explosion has nob yet | mad men ot dhe great Norihwest, having, lke Andrew | Bull run, and it is expected that the v Will be in | winch camo to the post exenpt Nr. Alexanders. ‘3 } cress $n property ‘on ascoriataed,— Frankfort (Ky.) Commonweath, Johneon, worked bis Woy through’ poverty, Thrown by | operation as’ fer as | Warrenton by Dick, by Laximgion, dam Alabama, and bo wal eee 5 aon aH Gitnated in in the town of ob by tie lao the death of Wis father upon the world for his own stup- Gerdoneeiiio wilt pro’ the course for the stake. ‘ ite heate, for all ager ti), rplrited words, soul’ stirring Golenel | 4 of sey eins is cue | The Rational Coangil of Congregational | port, bo soon seqared the lesson of personal indeperd | tina weal, het Fee eas inere wan ‘another wall ‘over, Aseriod | me ‘exedntors, comes hore, and throds i nee! Chatch noe, and gecured the coniidenca ef (ho people. Mr. 7 ‘or ba x hy. b+} aie has come, ee erie i cashes, co Waube Fete hn oohao the $8. Pirnovrn, i ae has sorved o6 Judge of tho Probate and District J Bolog one oF the entsies-for te purse none of the others mie ferent of Coon Ch ricuilt Horela tn the The Netlonal Couneti cor is of his ow Rection of tha Stat, has represented bie Works, a who wore ta hed the tere Se cnae, Dent tlh te, v reretpk Of pret | ou Tote | ' t 1 cantycttolosa | fumbrring about one thous his county in both branches of the Lopislatara, and haw wert oh p management of Asya Dav ira re ek. Rh ate geivoud jor t The periy | me y xtra train yeatordey, @ u ing part nj Veonte Y Pieale | ¢ i 1 the ra 1« shail be faly ore} ta Bee ; ; a ' 7 ‘ v York wat gull by Colonel Morris | ¢ es ion on Rortel Hil preeee ni Johansen during ’ 1 1 : » | as | I 7. ¥ : OURS, OF @hyseri i ei by the | Taoy afore ards visited Higrias Malt fF poInwof | maniinced and the patrivtina of bis disvoure wa jt ' ped \ ‘ iy : pot MMlAYN Ui slo yrowonl wuil Sac urban Jew & vtene nteress { argon | haere, Juma Fi dart areeeranca unnrhstlde ac