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NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, AUGUST 6, 1865. 5 cigar in mouth, had a very wonderful on the native workers, Intelligence. . GEORGIA. black popaaitn ber, and So o of admiration ee ee ae Professor = ‘ton College, will “ohas taken place inthe frm of Long- on Pe gest See yer fightin’ aro other malters I would have desired to touch Crosse, of Mam oes ‘i presont consiats of Messrs. Long- boys, #0 on; but now novelty bes worm | on in this connection, but must defer thelr sermon addressed to young mon) ®* half-past ten A. M., nd Dyer, (he te some of the city blacks are, I learn, irreverent | tii some future time, should indeed further | in the Weat Weat Forty-second ; pei enough to call them * tar bables”—a term which ap- | from me Deut rane neld intend sevmniny Sustter Presbyterian church, ~ned by the retirement of the The Rich Cotton . Region Pears to the African mind to embody a most terrible re. | doavored to be imparial. atack 20, taa—(0"T Know sirest, botwoen Fifth and Sixth avenues ar failing boalth, and by the About Augusta. fag rote the ocaonal cat wy Gln tabet i te Eenta going to ahow tat axe eee a very grave | Eighty-ffth street, between Second porntctte avenues, ® aes a. morning and ovening drvme of a regiment quartered in | equim tare grown up in the administration here of the | Yorkville, Rev. J. W. Shackelford, rector, mon:\ing ser- | has bequeathed the sum of £500 to the peree the city, and the mixture of blue coats with citizens' at- | abuses it is nece ~ ‘business mind of the | Vice at balf-past ten o'clock, and evening prayer a five vident Institution. . fits on fhe seen soe se ces Pose ean we ml North should be awakened to the fact of their existence, | o'clock. > ¥ DESCRIPTION OF THE CITY. Me oe End if anything herein sald shall lead to aa investign- The Rev. Dr. Wescott will preach in his church, For. THE VETERANS: Immediately on the of communication with by ine pecan antheninien-o6 thesenl sate. ot Sings a for my ty-second street, this morning at half-past gen o'clock, the freed- | and in the evening at half.past seven, on ‘The Life of | RIVAL OF THE FIRST CONNECTICUT cavALn figs, raisins and oranges, lemons, dates and other un- © | the Isractites in Egypt." ‘Tbe First Conneotieut cavalry, consisting of #y,°hU2- THE FREEDMEN’S BUREAU A CURSE, | wontea ccoereel reaping @ rich booty of silver Must work or starve, and that the planter should be on: | “nh, st Guriand, Chaplain United States army, | dred ‘nd forty-five mea, ander the command of Cob"! our from go ating p pao (sadn hacen abd et poipome tributing by their increase to the prosperity of our com- | will preach to the soldiors at the Now York state Sol. | Braytou’ Ivos, arrived sf the Battory Barracks, en rom, ° little profusion, and 7 the nk of 6 hee niskanabe oe DEPARTMENT OF GEORGIA diors’ Depot, 50 and 52 Howard street, thia afternoon at | for New Savon, in three divisions, from Washington, by v J By General Ordera No. General's office, | half-past three o'clock. the cars, at am early hour yesterday morning. The rogt Evil Effect of Its Policy on the brawny tre, ote racers bebeld._ Hate, 0 ash ineton, thts chy is tad ors of the | There willbe proaching ab the Baptist Mariners’ Tem- | ment brings afl its horses and luggage. Tho horses will Negroes. burst outward way through emerging Peperinsen oa Georgia, ry pre Bi wae ple, Oliver stroot, by the pastor, Rev. J. L. Hodge, D. D., | ¢ turned over to government om its arrival at New Ha. from the shop with a can of preserved fruit ‘under one command, ar this morni hi school ven. About twoe’clock in the afternoon the regiment | w; arm anda chunk of cheese, vigorously munched, held | city h ‘Though the General has not long been in the 2 jorning, at aif pane Nae Perey ot meeting b There, ly he has obtained a great measure of ity, and ws contter to sla . M. Short may bo ex- | embarked on boar@ three steamers for New Haven, and | Pesbies: > °N OF THR COURT BY JUDGE DAVIES. Thevdisabiti'y °F, the husband to take land by a ano» from the «1% srenells cane ib dl a . & volui conveyance land by tie wife to ner husband is a “by the children. a am will wait there until paid off, Interesting Facts Regarding the Labor Ques- | ‘2 ey? 08, ‘be Rig man’s track, with a bby the General Orders | Bruce, will hold to-day gh nied services.” Subject | , This regiment was originally organised at Mert. tion im the Sta LA vision of the United | of the morning sermon— By ‘Their Fruits Shall Yo | 400, Conn., November 3, 1861, undby Major Lines, ion (7 te. States, Brigadier General E. L. Lagoon oy ptr’ eee, ‘Subject of the evening discourse—‘The | and consisted of only foar companies. It was subse- . a quently reorganized in January, 1864, at Baltimore, by being breveted: | At tho Church of the Holy Trinity, sorner of Forty- Gencral Molineaux was colonel of the One Hundred and | gecond street and Madton sonar divine services: tive | Colonel Fiah, formoriy federal:Ptovost Marshal of Balti- “Gomeral Carl Schurz on His ee eenewtst, (ry during the osmapaibein Louisiane and Shenan- | "Oreite at bal past ten o'clock af thir evening at five | Tern’ Neo, nat, olan era one thoumend some small man, per- haps from some far’ off Connecticut " poten ney bis Order No. 4, im: partionler,, bes mare theme of 1 to ited At St, Paul's in tho course of which he received « severe wound, phen H. Tyng, Jr., will prosoh on both extent of such’equitable claim. ."U' t of Inspection Tour, the ofteots Tels under. | ecaslons. Hae talomiag ear avg hundred and! forty-ve. | Slew reversed’ hace tml orion wows ade &o., 0, tendered his St. Clement's Protestant pty Synod Trea. . to the tiesof the respomient for bis advamces to- &o., ore with the | street, Rev. T. A Eaton, roctor, be open for divine | Ware—J. B’ Moorhonse ward the land and'improvemcats mage Upp! faith in bie” “performed his duty | service this morning at half-past teno'olock, and for | Adjurant-—Jamos L Richardson: ve ’ sf ‘but with such courteous con- | Prayers this evening at five o'clook. Murgeon— — Hulbert. Seoree en ‘ent, vt, The Mina t Our Augusta Correspondence. ma hous peers ‘There will be divine service at St. Thomas’ church Atsisiant Surgeom— —— Buck and’ Bishop. Insurance of New For dgpdiant — Kaeo on ® policy Avavera, Ge., July 25, 1696. a General Molineans it w your readers must be indebied | st halt pene tone ree holy camel te Sipaint Neri (Recetas RED os areaeciser mae seman. Sail bovsold'and boar ‘TM GIF OF AUGUSTA AND 118 BURROUNDINGS, . for the plan. of the fortifications and prison groands of | administered on Sunday next. ©; 1, Company D; Win, c petman, Company Ey, | Yeveds"” do. . Second avenue, | Wm. Phillipson, Company F; James Straut, Company G! corner of Kloventh stroot, Rev. @. L. Demarest, pastor, | J#mes Wheeler, Company H; Jason B. Thompeon, Com- I¢ may not not be uninteresting to your readers to have the famous Andersonville, where during the war 60 many some account of matters at this point and in its vieinage | _ But enough bas doubiloes been sald of Augusta in one | U9" soldiers were tmmured. In -Se Soon Celeranaas cae since the downfall of the confederacy and the reintegra- | Polntof view, and as I well remember in bygone days there will be services each Sunday morning in August at pony tion of the authority of the United States. The city of | o'sur inntiey eens or ‘hy tainetal eoseaere of the a ea a rea - erties A eee ee pany Fi Ellas Browa Seer dt Kasei Conner: interests by" the “partion” ipod” ow ae avannan, July ; Tho North Dutch churoh, oorner of Fulton and Wil- ; 5 ; Kane, y Tj ata to tes eonteong, ios. the gua dri of parle from its eo. |G nd Eom, maa eps nn ever dete | aor enor Cr eho ait hrs tha rang, | tm re lt epg fr rms serve Os | Suen ito Wn, Ford, Company a: gn | Bannnge Pere Comte, deat tn nD, spot TY | may pload apo for winding up this scrawl with some. | With Major General Gillmore, commanding the Dopart- morning at half-past ten o'clock. Havens, Company Brockwell, Company D: John struction of contracts, words ate not to be taken in their B large back country in Georgia as well as no inconsidera- | thing about the . During the war the wri Card! Rev. W. Vary, of Dover, N. H., will preach in the | Andrews, Company H; Cryst,’ Com) K; Wu. blo portions of South Carolina. In elthor Stato those | many opportunities of soeing’ the nogro tested inthe | Denied by Containe Deeg, teatie and Smee ot hie sam, | Rime reewill Baptiat chufeh, in Twenty eighth stroct, | Bradley, meek Aistricts adjoining the city, or finding outlet for their pro- | S¢¥efest manner, and the improssion is very strong of his panied by Captains Bragg, Leslie and James, of his staff, | near Broadway, this morning at half-past ten o'clock, | Tho te gr has participated in the following engage- os ( he Ate td ood nature under the ‘greatest temptations | 24 General Schura by Captain Allman, of bis staff, | and at a quarter to eight this evening. ments :—In 1862 it co-operated with Generals Sigel and luce through it, are, perhaps, better adapted than any |-war can furnish to an opposite course of action. During | They came up in the Coit, and are to return at noon, Thore will be an_intoresting discussion between Ortho- | Fremont at the battle of McDowell, and was through other portion of the South to the culture of cotton, and, in | the combat there was not in the South so much as even | aftor attending to some mattors offictall with | @XY and Spiritualism this afternoon at three o'clock, | P0h0’s campaign in the same year, South Mountain, Get- “happier days, were celebrated not only for theirlarge yields | 8° Merest fiasco of servile insurrection; and even aftor 1g to some mattors ofictally connected with | and this evening at eight, at Metropolitan Hall, Sixth | tySbuts, Loudon, &nicker'sGep, Todd's Tavorn, MoGreg's pry hea ts tho surrenders which closed the war the blacks went on | their visit. avenue, near Eighth strect. “Subjects—‘‘Is | Spiritual- urch, Spotsylvania Court ag Bho hanicsville, staple, but for the number of their then slaves. | as usual, singing, to their work. On the decla- @eNrRAL, pwiant ism True?" ‘Did Christ Rise from the Dead?’ Meadow Bridge, Wilson's Bald, Beams’ Station, The country lying to the back of Augusta and the county | ration to them of their freedom their simple minds were | has oft here to take command of the Distriot of Allatoon Bibasy Criek, Coenen Miinanieen oenee. Orecie, ‘ack 8, | At tho Spiritualist Moeting, at Hope Chapel, 720 ne 4 (Richmond) in which it is situated, is composed, in great | DAlurally much excited, and for a time they secmed to | with headquarters at Marictta. He has issued a farewell | Broadway, to-day, Mr. Charles’ Partridge, will speak {n February ry ba 1b, ‘the ‘aynchbure Canal, Waynar j , Farm- the promise. If it be uncertain, in view of the; tenor of the instrament and the apparent object of the parties, whether given words were used inan enlarged or ina restricted sense, other things being equal, that com- struction should be adopted which is most bene- labor under an influence somewhat like that which over- Part, of the counties of Burke, Columbia, Warren, Jeffer- | comes their impressible natures amid the sound and fury | Order to his division, of the Nineteenth corps the morning at half-past ton, and in the evening at | borough, Ashland, Fivo Forks, Farm, Acial to the promise. Conditions and provisers Wi ry chathgntiomenepeeg half-past seven o'clock, on the “ Errors of the Old Rel a ine Oe in policies surance an be constragted : Men icles of insurance are to son, Washington, Greene and Wilkes. Of the half mil- | of a big revival. Such shoutings, such clappings of BREVET HRIGADINR GRNERAL Il. D. WASHBURN and the Fundamental Prinoipies of the New Reli- | sarronder SP con Wie renee pander pon strictly against the undorwriters, as they tend to’ parrow the range and limit the force of the principal obligation. Every intendment is: to be made against a construction of a control under whictr it would operate as a snare. When a fluctuating stook of was insured by a mercantile firm, and one of ite members retired, it was held that goods subsequently purchased by the continuing members of the firm whe acquired the interests of the retiring partner were wittim the protection of the policy. The judgment of the court below was affirmed with costs. Walsh vs. the Washington Marine Iisurance C mpamy:— ‘The action was upon a policy of insurance upon the Senator, on a voyage from New York to Liv: Question of seaworthiness. Verdict and judgmeut for plaintiff in the court below. OPINION OF THR COURT PRR JUDGE PORTER. The question whether a vessel insured was sea worthy at the izception of the voyage, is, ordinarily, ome of the facta for the jury. Where the inability of a ship to per. form its voyage becomes evident soon after ‘eaving port, and it founders without stress of weather or othor ade- quate cause of injury, the presumption is thas this io- ability existed beforo setting sail, and arose from some latent defect which rendered the vessel unsoaworthy. But no such presumption exists whore it appears affirma- tively that the ship was soaworthy on leaving port, an@ that it encountered marine perils such as might disable @ staunch and well manned vessel. A policy of insurance issued on account of whom it may concern ordinarily insures to the benefit of all thoowners; and an action may be maintained in their behalf by the party\to whom “y ¥ gi lion bales of cotton which was the average annual yicld | Yom ati guctn calnnost frenzied ieee of tio orfent | bas left for his home at Torra Haute, by way of Augusta, | 610n.”” Seats froo ‘of the State of Georgia, these seven counties produced, | happiness it would bring with {t, it has nevor | his term of service as Colonel of the Kighteenth Indiana | _ Mr. Snow, the Messenger, will preach on ‘‘ Heaven and ‘one yoar with another, no less than seventy-six thousand | been my lot before to bebold, as on the day when the | having expired. Ho was very popular hore in the sub. | Héll’’ this afternoon at three o'clock, at 656 Broadway. bales, or about fifteen per cont of all raised in the State, | 2Mlcers of the Un ted Statesformally deolared that slavery | istrict of Altamaba, which he con A novel but desirable Christian ontorprise is about to - | was atanend, In from the country, to hear the glad amaha, which he oommanded for some 1 io inaugurated by Mr, James L. Dayton this ovening at Georgia having ninety-five counties the average to the | tidings, came the old and the young, the ablo field hand Golsuet Botan, of t nikon hers e-eplpatlmalled SOT Sea ney tenes Ne 117 Bank stregt, near Hud- eounty was about five thousand two hundred bales the | 82d superannuatnd old daddy from his chimney nook. COTTON. son. It ia a prayer meeting for the apecial benefit of men State round, while in thie, particular portion of her tor. | Fo" 4#y8 labor was suspended, and in great gangs the | ano follow! one who earn their living by carrying in coal and wood. Mr. freedmen roamed about, open’ mouthed, gaping at the ¢ following are the rece'pts of cotton and domestics | havton would be pleased to havo the personal assistance * ltory tho average yield to the counties mentioned was | flag and soldiers—Dlack and white—gossipping at every | St ‘be port of Savannah frov July 3 to July 28, 1865 -— | of ‘Christians in conducting this meeting. hard on to eleven thousand, The number of | corer, picking a little here and stealtng a little ther 120 MISCBLLANROUS. to a negroes formerly hold in~ these counties as | SUPPor! life, and coiling up at night in doorways and pie? ‘The Methodists down Fast are to have a grand camp darkened corners. Then the rev Marth slaves was about fifty-three thousand—round numbers | idea seemed to penetrate oven the dullest bexit that mes, Bre aE eae ace anleee canaat look being used; number of whites, seventeen thousand. In | ter’s meal and bacon, shelter and fire, had disappeared Burke the number of blacks is to that of the whites ax | With master’s power, and that a little work to procure = ie upon old ocean, will be romantic as woll as re- bread and meat might not be an injudicious praceeding. four to one, as is also the case in Greene-and Wilkes; in Seatcietanat sete i 120 | At tho Marine Hospital in Chelnon, Mase, daring July, ‘@ prayer meeting held by the lors yn the means Columbia county the proportion is five to one; in Jeffer- Now, oh! Heratp, here commenced our troubles. ‘Just 100 | of honefully converting seventeen, and nearly all the i here it was that King Cotton received the heaviest di fon, three to one; in Warren and Washington, just | },¢ ever had in his life. Secession ai ig 3 nd war, conquest and other fifty-three inmates have expressed an interest, and double—the negroes thus outnumbering the whites » | emancipation, had left the soil, the labor to till it and the several aaked for prayers. The converts represent six ttle over three to one throughout our back country. In peso rpeetl Mg ss hres or ne Nan is ia gone Pore risa ae four of the rove have already gone z e hat nm only let jone when he nea, taking librarios to assist them in acting as evi jel. South Carolina the neighboring districts having this | came to the sage conclusion above noted, all would have {te and milselocaries ameng their companions, oity as the metropolis to which their produce is for- | worked well, He was willing to work, and the planters Tho Centrat Presbytertan contains accounts of numer- warded are the districts of Edgefield, Barnwell and | Were willing to hire, and cach could have mado his own ous revivals in the South, especially in Virginia. In the Abbeville, ‘Hore the blacks are about one-fourth more Dergaln, Jest asell other: — Loni hacked fe churches of Oxford and Collieratown, in the Presbytery than the whites; but of the three hundred thousand & power neither military nor civil; a power unknown of bg pa Gomestion hey aren po, ewan tiy een bert ae bales of cotton forming the average annual yield hereto- herto to the State and most terribly potent for evil—the Gonoral Grant as his escort. EMPLOYING VETERANS. TO THE BDITOR OF TIT HERALD. What aro the returned soldiers who voluntocred to fight for their country, and wore mustered out honora- bly from the service, to do for employment? Are our wives and children to starve? All are willing to work, I am sure, if they can find employment. If a soldior asks for a situation, the response generally is, ‘wo are full,” or, ‘we engaged a clerk this morning." By insertinj this you will much oblige a. discharged cavalryman of over three years’ service in the feild. Cc. The Turf. SARATOGA BACES. The annual race meeting at Sarajoga commences to-morrow and continues six days, and beyond doubt it will be the finest and most brilliant affair that has taken place in this country. About fifteen stables, numbering above fifty horses, aro in readinoas to contend for the va- rious purses offered. In the Travers’ stake;She first race of the meeting, there are nineteen entries, of which probably a dozen will tart, Including Richmond, Maide Sarah K., Bua-chail-Das, Flag and Morris an Hunter's Allies, which will make a puzale for the betters. This race will be fdllowed by two mile heats. On the elitteettttiiiiit | not stated im the proofs presented by to whom tho policy was tssued.for the benefit ofall: the owners. The provision in policies of insurance require notice, and proof of Joss and interest is to be expounded liberally in favor of the insured, and its requirements are satisiied by furnishing such peasonable evidence as the party can-command at the time, to give assurance to the underwriters of hia right to. receive the money an@ of their liability for the loss. Tho testimony of experienced navigators is admiagable in, questions involving nascal skill, of the nature and ordinary effects of the: perils to which a marine loss is attributed, The jydgmans of the Supreme Court was a@irmed with cost. ° ‘Lelands. eighty hopefal rts, “Among th rts there it is issued, suing in his own name. In such a. fore, of the twenty-nine districts composing. the State ee pag tate ee T say nothing. ner) 13 oe twenty-one parents, and twentyrelght soldiers.” sroond day. the race far the cup, for which Kentucky, | when The intoreets of the owners ase erronioualy, sated gant: Captain Moore a ou «+ She, three . districts named. above produced con-| be good or it may be bad; the Jaw itself Z be warty n By mae e to be pyre id affair. Kentucky i's Ply alerey aren bye Broo} Sovarpreng en Loma , ,felderably over one-fifth, or to the riso of twenty-five seg rintagens te Se einen oak if = iotly i pone heat KAterary Intelligence. great — the ee ne! bat | formity with the facts proved. an insuremce te o9 aoe . $ good I ineline; e - = what en, men draw other million pounds. Tn these districts, also, over one-olghth | hige system that it Is sought to fb negh < on a, ‘Wo tearn from the August number of the United their wallets to B thelr favorite son of Wagner, ro- pon acahy andy Menger eS Myce yom 4 _ part.of the former slave population of South Carolina fai menns I protest tn the name of the best, interests of Fi = ‘States Service Magavine that ita publication is to be | mains to bo soon. ‘The Canadians have-also great faith | tho notice and preliminary proof, that the . w forth J Ciimaerte: eat” Seam, Sets nse sites’ | agro, ‘ron Shu eat Dawe We oes Be Bb | commun wenn ta war ante pt shod wih | in Fae eee han oar tte his, Noet white | OTe" htt opens, tats! ae i may of the peculiar importance of this | impoverished without your boing the worse off for our 9 i ae en the the cup race on loves On Wednesday thero will be three races—a mile a quarter dash for throe year olda, a mile dash for two year olds, and a dash of a mile and a quarter for all ages. On the fourth day there will be a selling race of a mile and a quarter and throe mile beats. On Friday, wtwo mile dash for three year olds will bo followed by mile heats for beaten horses. On Saturday, for the wind up, there wil be three races— first, a hurdle race of two miles, with eight hurdles to jump; a dash of foar miies, and & dash of a mile for two year olds—the whol unequalled in tho eegtion of country in ‘ cotton producing view, and of the | indizence. Every mill owner in Lowell, every brokor Total oss —— | patronage, the continnance of this original and valuable immense intorest it oncé possessed in the culture of that | 1m Wall street, every gtain fuctor in Chicago, has a direct | tthe market is dull at presont. But a amall quantity | Work, and to mother the numerous contemptible sects ‘erop by slave labor. Ins region nob amounting in ex- | D{Crest in tne Oper eee ee theas Fete the | has boen rvceived during the week, and that of an | now published, which, depending on army patronage tent to over one-cighticth part of the area of the South | dilate iurther on go trite a topic, tet_ mo proosed to show Sermons etait momenne: ns oo this | for support, are content to copy and steal from the dailies At will thus be seen, also, that fully one hundred and bow she Levy SSL lino meregph em wl - Uplands.-Low ordinary, Sle. a 32c.; ordinary, 920. a | °Very itom that makes thom im the least valuable and forty thousand bales of cotton were annually raised | Suction trom which I write, “And to do sp let_me oon. ordinary, 860. ; low middling, 40c.; middling, | entertaining. The Service Magasine ts now the recog- Be. ; ‘by a negro forco of one hundred and ten thousand, | sider, rst, the ren:on of dts organization; second, the 40, | Merlot middling, 430: ; food middling, 44}¢. © 45¢.; | nized organ of, the educated men in the army of tho ‘ “gupervised by about half that number of whites, ipaar3 3 fair, terms of the act of Congress organizing it, and, third, a nd —Market active, with an advance of 1c. to United States, and in the future will be the best medium Jn thus dwelling upon the subject of cotton, it has been | tht a A IN ea Shae Stan oo 36., according to quality end condition. Sales of wuye- | for the transmiesion to the public of the unwritten his. ‘Bought to convoy an idea of the peculiar richness of this | tion of tho country is concerned. As soon as | 1st Sea Island's have been made during the week at @8c. | tory of the war. ‘The editor promises to furnish records Poli ; ‘Augusta rogion, and in mentioning the preponderance of | DY | the sacs Narang of President | "4 ark is loading with cotton for Liverpool. and rocollections of the achievements of the distinguished | BURGLARY IN 7 BURGLAR | Tas Usrrap Smrwnients’ axp Cavixeue! Panmo.— CAUGHT—HE ATTEMPTS TO KILL AN OFFICER. ig tecpermees pn ine tne Umeeties officers of tho late war as writtem by themselves. While On Thursday aight the store of Mr. George W. Chase, he former slaves—now freedmen—over the white, it | fy itive nugroes came trooping into the United States ‘TIMBER, wan doomed desirable to show how great was the intorest | military lines. Large nuinbers of the saine class having, | OnlY 9n¢ raft of 138,000 fort has arrived during the | this authority wil] be the very worst that onn be con- The picnic which was to, have beon givenyesteutay by the United Shipwrights' aad Caulkers’ Association was ade their way thither, it was found . | 3653, Bowory, was entered by burglars, and watches, of this scotion in the proper management of that popu- | prior to that time, m: . NRW QYkannES 30 whW YORE. coived, the writings will be-of the most interesting char. ory, (i poned until further-notice. Due anneuncoment wilt lation by the authorities. ae a ae ete cotminissariel ot the aroy bak | _,Mesars. Brigham & Baldwin announce that they will } actor. " At the name timo, as other writers are not to be | valued at about three thouxead dollars, taken from an Beste of the dave-fized. upon for the exourslem. DESCRIPTION OF THE CITT. Gfien a very sor ous impediment to military operations, | ®#4 the Constitution and United States to the two steam- | oxciuded, we may look forward to something invaluable | iron safe and. earried ‘away, after which the safo was ersnow inthe Star line. This, with the Pioneer lino, The Price of Milky. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD Allow mo to say & faw words on the milk question, . think the time. has eame when the people should joa together and put the price down. For instance, mysetf and noighbors agreed to taking mil& for one week. The result was thas ia two days the milkman came down three cents on the quart. There is no reasom why it should not. comedown further yot. Let every —_ stop taking it for three or four days, and see the Is it not worthy atrial? If eek ge ning that mitk stem cents por quart = MILK DI closed and louited as though aothing had happened. The front door, witch had been, opened by means of a false key, was alse properly secured, thus leaving no external evidences whatever that a jurglary had been committed. The matter was, therefore, a great mystery to Mr. Chaso. Matters remained in thiz.condition till about five o'clock yesterday morning, when officer Little, of the Sevens teenth precinct, discovered the front door of Mr. Chase's Gene partially open. On trying it he found at it was held by.aome one insido, aud believing ber- glars tobe inside, for assistance. At that moment @ mar. rushed from,’ store and attempted to escape, but the officer pusued and overhauled. Rim. The follow drow a di and) rushed frantically epon officer Lattle, dashing right and; left at him. Tho officor in tura pro- But of these topics more hereafter ‘in @ more fitt ng Common runt, no fem tan Nogr coal hot por will give us something like four steamors per week oach | for truth and spice and’originality from those only pro- place, while it shall be my endeavor here to give some | Union leaders, to starve, nor lack that raiment, shelter way. por historians of the war—the war correspondents. The ‘account more particularly of the city itself. During the | and medical attendance their situation required. iy role egg future volumes of this realty valuable magazine may il, nO | At tho capture of Savannah, tary permission, appropriation had been made for their benefit, and’ the vee hemor oti hee 3 wetore be ‘war Augusta was about the only city of any prominence we Ganria of tamane soca tutte ag vere eae i. Hayes, correspondent whocame through with | therefore hl sagged ne oo. = in the South which never suffered by actual hostilities. | adequate to prevent much lamentable ¢ suffering. In this y, Look posseasion of the old Reprdlican office, to es i Roster Richmond, stubbornly defended so long, was taken at | emergency the idea was suggested as there wero the other off office. | 4 8 invaluah!e as genuine history from the pens the ns Cheriton, in apte of Bentrogard and Fort | ™iny tinndoned plantations within the federal lines the | Correspondent and a youne Herald wartod out oto. | of the beet and more: prominent war correspondents ‘Gumter, of harbor obstructions and iron-clad rams, was | themselves, and defray the neccsary expenses wetberr | cently Mr. F. W. Sirs, the former proprietor of tho | Tho Service Magasine han now reached its fourth vol entured at length by the armies of the United States, | tendanc? by a corps of specially appointed officials. 80 Republican, arrived here and claimed his property. Mr. | ume, and is increasing in popularity. The editor is far the idea was axood one and eminently creditable to | Hays declined giving it up, and the matter was inves, w vwhon the ruins of St Michael's looked mournfully out om | ¢h6 gout gene and humanity of is originators to | tigated in the Brovont Court. "On the report ot Judge | Profemor Henry Coppess Tormey tae clued. ‘the shattered ramparts of the city’s well shelled defences; | Secondly, being well received by all, it was not li eons General Brannan % the petition, t Academy, publishor es chard. rome idan Uy Onaiatenae long | and so Mr. Hayes Temains ‘In possoesion of the Repub: son, 540.Broadway, New York. n ‘Wilmington went with Fort Fisher, and Savannah | before ihis idea was taken up by Congress and ‘ombodled H in an act approved March 3, 1865. This act, aftor ex- Mr. Panizzt quite his post at the British Museum with This Climate has ne Biessoms Embuc@ exquisite as that exhaled by PHALON'R CEREUS” In the tropical vales tthe Taanagcment of abandoned the real heat. For instance, the highest published tem- | *ddiional allowance of £200 per annum for the official over, ea again and started up Fourth streets pursued u ‘under the authority of the Union; Vicksburg and offeer. By the aid of an officer from the ‘was lost when Sherman swooped through Georgia; pressly reco TAR WRATHER of nizing the organization contemplated there- duced @ weapon, and gave the burgtar three shots ti Nashville, New Orleans end Norfolk wero taken | {nas awar moasure, by the provision declaring it only | continues euliry. | The [cere serena rsh of | @ special retiring allowance of £1,400 a yoar—that i8 to | his rerolvar, ono ball taking offect in his shoulder, bring- og upon he mocetught 0 soon men almost forgot they were ever from | of 1orce ‘or the war and ene year thereafter, ple w= honeys published statements got little Me or | 8%) toa s pension equal to his salary (£1,200), with an | ing him partially to the pavement. The burglar, how- rop of this rare extract, e and the supervision and care of the cam ane ! rature of this woek in tho shade is mimoty-eight. Now f residenoo. area -povorally taken; wibrosgh it ar rnin igre prova Ha pay eb by ha gpe cl tt wisest en. aver that in this south room on Bay trea, whore am. nr, Locky’s “History of the Riso and Influence of the irene 0 Seruseeth tha stan fous, a § we cteaped tnscathed. “She never was ‘attacked or | oNiinates, ‘This Duroan, as another evidence of ita | ROW Writing, at eighteen minutes past olevon o'cl t ” woond | ho eave his name as Phillip Exchborry. He eee evon threatened; never saw the torch that laid | transience, was declared to be part of the War Depart. | S#turday, July 20, in the your of our Lord, 1865, and.) Spirit of Rationaliam in. Rurope”” has reached aveoond | 1, Ske DIM ontv nix your of age. On examining “ ‘be—that’s the question.”* % Columbia in ashes, or heard the sholl that toppled down | ment, and to it the Secretary of War was au SD eg RN oi iy Loeadinceyag «barton the store which had beon forced open, n variety of Jowelry Wreltes to cutter with mental saguist,, ‘Ailanta into ruins’ Throughout the struggle some kind | jesue’supplies for the benefit of the ‘destitute And suffer. | sweltering in my shirt sleeves as ninety cight cannot | prof, Huxley has keen appointed to be Fullorian Pro | was found scattered over the floor, the burglar being un- pe, oraaking Paina, dyepeptic ngonioa, make me, but only 110; and yot to-day is coo! er than ore declaros, in tts fourth noc. | Yesterday, and yeaterday was oti than Whe dng efor. fessor of Physiology at the Royal Institution of Great | able to take tho plundor with him. Justice Manstlold, before whom the prisoner was arraigned, committed him for examination. The eccused, doubtless, is the man who opened the store and safe and stole the three thou- sand dollars worth of watches. ALLEGSD THEFT OF ONE HUNDRED AND TEN THOU- BAND CIGARS. Simon Wolff, © German, having an office at 50 Codar stroct, was yesterday afternoon arraigned before Alder- tan Norton, acting magistrate at the Tombs, to answer a Complaint in which he stands ohargod with having Laney Ay Bee ae ae aa York o1 ee ing.” TI ot furth » “when at ross of . Androw came down and the | tion, that of the land: ning under the management of * Stars and Stripes were, after a four years’ exile, rehoisted | the bureau, that pandoned and confecated pos 2 eg aoe climate gut this, in thay, there are | Britain | “over hor arsonal, the change was proceded by no moro | jots of forty acres or os be rented to rotugeos of | SPlondid bro xcs at nixbés but in avannal, there Is 00 | 4 ollectod edition of the writings of the Inte Mr W. bloodshed and accompanied by no moro disturbance than | freedmicn at apocified rates, with the privitege of pur. | **2¢ 'n wi ich eggs cannot bé roasted for b senk fast. 3. Fox, M.P., the well known orator and U hat Slam angry dealing led neves Cxiet To this singular | chase, with such title as the United States could convey. eae eet SES, hana omagpaed aster fortune, ‘exempted her from the aciual casual- | Now from thin réeumé it will noed no lawyer to draw the | formerly adjutant ceneral of this die,tict, has arrived | preacher, is announced for publication in twelve octavo Meee of war, ik is owing that to-day Augusta presents the | conclusion thal the object of the act wns to succor the | Here, from the North on hia way. ‘<p report to General | volumes ' joven ‘approximate type to be now found in those | desiitate and impotent, make the able-bodied work for | Swedman. He was brovetizd mrgor while Northom® | We woicome the second volume of “Lane's A\ (faughty States of an old time Southern city. Through- | their living, and. stimulate thelr industry by providing | ‘Mitty days’ leave, Fabio ‘Out tho livelong summer day, as the hot sun pours down | for them freehold estates in such lands as the govern- 1 hery Berd &ruwnnt. Loxicon,” the great literary enterprise of tho take Duke on tho dusty strects aud ripons the gs that overhung the | mont micht, by process of law, acquire, From the cie- | , Colonel Aucustus P, Yvettce, lato of the rebel army, | of Northumberland, with which his widow's namo, of norve and unfounded prejudiees Juimp into the gon it, Seize « bottle of PLaxtation Birtens, ‘And, as Gunther awoars, be myself a man again, Three monthe it is since thus I hy And spoke, with faith e: jing weak But Gunther said my eyes were sallow, visage haggard, my breath tremendous bad, * b THalsance, and strongly insiated. was thus I reluctantly yielded oar bottles now beneath my voat bave disappeared, Friends tay a chy garden walis, men stroll listlessly about, diversifying the | clare aise ‘of the Commissioner, Major General 0. 0. @ residens of Savaur.ah, Ung gone to Germany to m _ Jnonotony ofa free and oasy siyie of doing business with | Hownrd, which, so far as they have cai tate Sebo arrangomonts fot% great emigration movement to South: | Always associated with his in good works, is now expe- | "ty eae, lad oa « oetied eth, Friends te, spaneen en ban wen the frequent imbibition of cooling drinks and the cop- | geasion, particniarly numbers five and cloven, Thavecare. | Western Georw”.. 1°, jg proposed to either soll or loaso | cially connected. = My atep elas y ni, and sumption of the delicious fruit for which this section is | fully read, this appears to be the view ontoriaincd by him | th S&F “ori crants land on Iberal terms. Trubner's Record stator, tnat Dr, H. N, Vandor Tank is | Valued at two thousand and twenty dollars, Nine pounds, evolrdupola, ts added to my weight. ‘and which thia year has been vouchsafed im the | of the enactment under which he holds APNE | Axo ROMANTIC CIRCUMSTANCE TO A MEMORR OF . from Mr. David H. Kooker, residing in Huntington, ‘A geulle hint, followed before too late, af prosent in Engieaa, engaged in an oxamination of the fam . ftichest- profusion. The omnipotent nigger, A little | reasonable man, it would appeat th ONE HUNDURD AND THIRTY.11KST NEW YORK Huntington county, Pa The cigars were sold on Quite gratifying to the taflor, as well as Dr. Drake. wobered, porhaps,-by the responsibilities om biings | inopanion, So much, then, for the c! O y Wednesday morning Inst while the steamor Phila. | valuable Oosotion of Malay manuacripts in the library | tho 3d ultimo, and Mr Wolff was t pay for them on do aa 4 a with it, i4, as usual, overy eve to be seén, heard and () be law, the terme of the law 4 tphia was on route for Hilton Hod, aving on board of thy Royal Asiatic Society of Groat Britain and Ireland. livery in thi y, The ci on reaching New York Ad Prizes Cashed tn Legat Lotteritt One may say soand live) swelt—driving his dray, t upon it by the Gomminsivuce tp One Hundrot abd Thirty-first New York Voluntoors, | = wore taken to 72 William street, whereupon tho Penney). | Ctroularseud Drawings gone ge at his cotton polo, ringing along tho str ‘of the burean officials Le tub One Hundred and Thiry Ow Fort Pulasks, acitivan, y ‘The brary of the Into Dr. Buikio, the celebrated | Yoon cman demanded his money, but Mr. Wolff vere Ui WTR, Broker, 176 roadway ie auction bell, hawking about th . prepare for” % | clad in rebel vudform, for sorpe pnexplained reason gud: | African oxplorer, whose untimely death took place at | Kopt putting him oif on various pretoxts. The cigars eculle eit Iyscious peach, tho fg, the grape the nod, frst,” SOMO | Gently grasped yi Whey f Company C, > j ember last, during hia journey home, | wore clandestinely removed from Wjlliam stroet, an’ gy lt Le tery PY ize: the last-named o fruit, by the hy, wh aor” nt tho | One Hunde Folunterrs and | Siert Leone in November last, 6 hia j | Rooker bolng hnable to obtain posession of ‘oe <* MT. | Drawings, Ci 4 infortual —_ seen nove bapares Bye snes > aalighite Of te uatified | attempted to push v deck quatds into the | bas ben disposed of by auotion by Messrs, Patrick & | Vatue thoreof, brought the cor er, soem gr te alt, , at some scorching corner, the double delights of in- y h, is # ‘isqualifled | iver. Camoron supposing the fellow was joking or try- | Simpson, of London. Wolff, who lives at 1!" -—wiatnt for larceny. Mr. > BTS, and ip with bis kind. Now and thenan } J abject, as coufis- “ Dy J - ° vm ase Ulinton street, denies his guilt, Dru Saulpage, Kept up despite wat, Mtsckade snd omancire | Seu'tiar'soh' eam apron anao™” ol et te bereen, | SLAB Pia, umes S2N 0 ie eres be toe ae: | , 1 mated taab Onpitn Our of she Mindi. Hetive but Atcovanan Norton required him W And $3,000 bail 03 | ayfrReadons oA euee quarantond, os by, ora bevy of Iadies—and most sweet, | orier to make ita fren, ap? 4 from bis house in -- i infantry, will shortly pul & eollection of Tolagu ait an Oxamination. Wholesale by LOVEJOY, ulton | a vemon’s D’ covered that the man war in earnest and really intended, ry, iB" Mr, Abraham Goodman, of 31 Contre , me bis b= thes thon croaturoa they are—flile frum store to store, «pol: | hie pital, or ejected from | t6 Hut him overboard, Before he could oxtricate himeelf | Proverba, wi ish, ra i a, with Bing! (ransiation avd explanatory | pondsm int Fomale Regulato e Ln een gout. The done tne: Neat, te | Seakerthe ee ee Neato. hia, ie wil De aoen, woud | {FEM the mould bo murderer) both partie 1st Whee | notes en’ Tow Sanucrit Proverbs. A Dravidian Dic- cc oitenokre pitts ‘ol by, all droge eter a: e . ul "1 7 ORO er Z mo or six, ces for > razon gare of the avn, the looye drole and cafvess | haut o “ge yareau uclale, oo tratioos for the benoit | S0diors om boars Pe ae a ees itonary is also spokon of aa in proparation by a Dr. Pope, | ee presto ; is Grease WK. MERWIN, 97 Walker strget, New York, 7 " a howrd the citlaon’ airike the woodwork on the paddle | of Ootacamund. oe 2 Rett) @ Cimaten see Dye=The Best in the Tho boys hawking tho 'ExaL, Times and ‘Luctrated, the | such, qn idae tye 24 Hie tremendously fail effects of sah " Batcholor’s 1 " An idea tov ' xes, And ina few seconds heard stifled groans, and ho} par gfth of Bishop Colonso's work on the Pentatouch Turown mm Sous Busnes to Die. —About two o'clock yes- e socaneous, The only perfect r, the ease, tho general air in everything and | no bs prosperity are so evident as io noed 1. i ne i eg HEIL ad HOt oy Oe as pete | citation Uy reom." Bat to leave thin topic for tao $h8 pAddlo whools struck the drowning man and terday morning, as Mr. Weeks, aucttoneor at Hudson | Sye'vactory, st Barclay street ne for the HatreTh Sing (eo fs poli upon Hk, are One and all Ue very oar. scoodi-. t6la-Calthor claimed that bo contract ied him, as ho saw nothing of lim after this o¢. | and Book of Joshua ts announced, with three appendi- iantation to OF" swortit tot” ue 1140, behoofs and benefit bere f Oily, and a friend were pasting by sone marshy ground marks Southe: freedman and planter fi currence. Cameron being @ good swimmer at | ces—viz:—1. On the Israelitish origin of the San 7 Jche’s Mando! ahy Tha waty rd ‘his tras, fe of aiteront | approved by. the Ramo. oficial’ Tt te “ainy | ob00 struck out boldly for the shore, which was | oF sieoca 2 pi oe Suites, te po és Wee at the outskirts of that city, their attention was attracted Oe eeee tion free from lant, auiphar oF miteate Of sliver, bureau over the | Half & mile distant, oxperiencrn at di Mout) : si by what appeared to be stifled cries of an iafant emanat. | Sold by druggists risdict reece aetion of the boreal over (Ne | in stommning tho «wift current with his clothing on. Ho | &% Perowne and tho Bishop of Ky. 8 On the Phooni- in 5 Khortios soe Mit, for Military reaaons, to im. | {Dally eucceeded in divesting himself of al cian origin of the name Tao. eet cate ‘on org: gtd Glothlag “end” promes rapidly for tho dim outlines | Wo (London Review) have more than once in these but these sights ond sounds are rather the orna- atmmed: that Meptation than the substance of the picture Itself. Tho every now and then some trooper, orderly or of ° ing from aclump of bushes, Upon searching the bushes | Corns. thev discovered an indifferently clad male infant, appar. | ai! disoases r cd Join ane We De. ZACHARIB, 767 Gaskos by as though horsefiesh, heavy uuitore °F Broadway gultry heat were not worth ' considerin, id rictions are snvalid; nor in case any restrictions | Of the shore, which he reached in @ nudo and ‘ontly about four weoks of age, which must have been - Up aud down stroct ‘they tilt, moo af all, | be impored on the whole” population, would they be | terribly exhausted condition. Cameron fanded on an ox. | columns noticed the partiality of Americans for gene | raring tho agony, an it wan covered with my. | Croquet Games—The taae atoat toes, which were drawing out its life | ment of this fm f nding om the freedinen MANN & CO " 8 trary to the wishes or | fensive bod of oysters, cutting bis feat bg and here | logical inquiries and heraldic pursuits, One of the most | piady ” mut rw ot the burcay oficials., Litigation, rtuormore, | Ne femained tit daylight, waiting like Micawber “for ‘Gand f th ee nd - L sisi a » » | someting $e Gun aaee “ S r recont developments of this taste is the issuing of pri- | blood. Mr. Weoks brushed away the insects, and carried oder the supeevision of the. came oftciie; | iit by Deboling tho white sails ota, fsbing amack, | vate printed family histories, after the fashion of noble | the Ite faerie Mrs, Weoke wae dis = to cha | Chapman's wer voue Safer cveey fat Soe 3 ; 1 ping the little - ane soaoy feat. , jurvo of a commmunteation hike this ie isin | #bicl he hailed, and was goon taken on board by Valen: | and wealthy families hero. Within « short time wo | farlow he discovered w handkerchief tied tightly around | Fafuriag depot #0 Beth arene ee + time at vory noar full speed, it seeming, od’ 5 be the rule of the sorvice ‘that the md" heim », to the United States must race through f~- 40) oa of John Gilpin of Nga 2 straight 00°. in the Son ike horse on the run. A cloud of dus’ rrp and ing of canos aud aco! + @ clatter of hoofs, a sible to touch fully on rainor points, ‘The three great | tine Mariin, a daherman, wi at once conveyed Cameron * Ir arr a aletoning of ernest cal so oF ait by staid od viotms are (aoee whios WOuld wa the largest estates in |,t0 his house, at Sebastopol, on Long Island, fod him nae: Se Saas ie Se ee See eS Po cates esr meangies the outid Grover & Baker's 1 Premiam Ihe toakoo in. torror tor. 0% he young freeman | the power of the buread, which render. worthlons all | BountiCully and gave him some clothing. bourns, the Dudleys, the Montgomerys, and @ dozen yng aan on aan Vainio bat on the | Biase suich and Look Stitel Rowing Machines, 496 Broad Beate ting: ace ene | conus uaaprored bi abd wie ren power | gute tn Canine arin coteped Cameron in | others and vow tho “Prat undp” Bade ebroilr | Sanaherele tan ram, he ro wb Drs | 8 : ft u ori A Kk ly D . Along the clty ways @ dhe furious viders A te Rey te to pad pan) itary wuthority. floc clothing and (rausyortation furnished toring him | ‘the Rev. F. W. Chapman, A. M., of Hartford. Conn. | of an excellent pals of lungs. The litle untortoiels te | | pagent rem Lock-stitch Sew ing See Tre a aang hn warded oll uy { ween wy It Fold dat Jor as tne freedmen pore about | PGK (2 Sa anna, Juremort has been givon in Paria tn the aftr of tho | ted for ovor nish, and yesterday was placot in ‘he | y tie and putwonngle Machine, WHHRKLUN & WILAON, in thi style of equitation; no rider'® | tw. go to G . Private Cameron is very anxious to have his paronte | ” th e 3 4 ao Beet . ti » go to work, the cor r very an: par ‘Life of Ma M. Bougeart, the author, is sentenced . Soon mmmries roy bie ae etn cet officials here dashed * ‘the cant ‘the ‘hopes that gf Caen a Ee ee ee ee eee on thee | (2 fou? uate Inpriocament and 6 fine of one huntrea | 4 Sussut Latha Posdsuse—Two Goww none el Howe sew! Machine Company.— a . pot i th e fen a comrades ¥ x er F Hegre 10, in twos and three » LO aR d J : ———$ Hliae About tho sirorts and market hovces, chatering | Into fete mre, ,tePowd wo Work. for ia living. and enter one month's imprionment and a One of one thousand | cogerved a package lying on ihe store of «dwelling, 404 | aaggig oF the Mouth There ts @ Spelt a s, loathery look. ~ 4 hi PatAL Avcoent ar Waar Fars. —On ing ‘ance, an . 0 found it to be « weatly clad, SOZODONT that mouth en tho ebon sellers of fruits and cakes, loath power, one serviee and hire. | Thinking that & by A Waar F) —On Friday eveni: france, and M. Verbochoven, another member of the ‘upon éloser inapection they ly clad, | ty wtta ers th enchant 0 Lorgnnization, aaperior even to military, wae i it rts el upport him, to back im in ail bis cost, pry Ste 4 Inst as two mon, named Ferdinand Holland and Francis | firm of Librairio Internationale (who did not appear to beautiful male infant, about two wook# sleeping pone ah py rr ort cwer-like a uO extortionate domands for hi finaliy to parcel | Boll, wore riding In ® Hott @kgan ta the OUUEh tako his rial) is condemned by dofault to. ine of ono | Somrurtabiy.. The gentiemon conveyed the little wail to | tothe qui, Hittin Ti rgserpen intact, from youth 0 Age, iy to parc: y mh ti thé y. 4 aroma ni pies and tepid soon e wed bere rg hem centres of ws groups of fread’moa to whom they di ? @la Sir or and indulging tn two. Hbortice Untoroe ¥ Gon by freedmen regu lations—the sepseptiow of bad Out his late master’s land so that he should receive-| wort Farms, their horse, @hiad, ran the whools of (hovel hundred franca, without imprisonment, This ts, accord. | the station house, and then stirred themselves around ttl } Phe tea, wr t re to tako charge of the —- red nica bee A ‘aro’ baad, fa oer bebavior’ and’ Industry, pat ‘Soomre BiMLiaDES Jah oes ols agamat tho CUrcene oF wome other obstruction, and | ing to tho common voice of the Palais de vere, ae Wetloceeenger Br a = Spe or unl some suitable por) We More Gray Hatror Baldness an, ent a.” cee Oboorration tae, Abe | indifferent, Que planter tolls ine his hired servants work 4 Mr, Holland "es thrown violently upon the ground, in- | most disgracefully frivolous pros prosecution that even | gon can be found to adopt it.’ The gentlemen expressed | gua years’ practice. Adviony free, Lt re We teeetiehe tf berot f St. mol ae they contracts to the contrary notv ith. : French government has ever instituted. ‘Thero can | their determination that in case no weoetable perwan | Astor place dain ib ee jee t--their SS ‘oul ra teat Mantling. ‘Aipiher ays his ants have sont a filcting ufion bis person such injuries as to causo his | tho French g! 08 Forward to adopt the child, they will stand god. us to Mi Winslow's Soothing he greatest fault 0 all if + Iona Tree Hele ) that Ho and. his managor must leave by cortain day or J death on Saturday morning at four o'olock. ‘The best | be no doubt that M, Lacroix i# persocuted because ho ts fuhere tof and jointly defray the expense of having It | TROND, rel from sloesege 1s of pain. e ceegghlimtring | tele extescive and | be murdered, far the and is thetrg, vt. auother, work. J ggpgica! attendance \o be had. in New York and at West | @ porsonal friend of some of Hie opposition depution reared in a respeciablo manor ful watehing with poor, Tutoring teeta, are. lot “prathen: ‘no; eole, miliary fresditus’ wwoare [csetee Nid teers seta tne od with Tame bO- 1 Farms was secure, but without avail, The man was.| yy. D'Arcy Meteo bas publighod in a collected form hin ae, Oattet Dinahet ta § ee nea otreaned-agriens he t x » oF, ‘all hopes of recovery, The Coroner, T. on . the subject of Canada and the ¥ o ral A roguiates the bowels, Chris, ugely too, thinking doubttoxs that freedom, like a good | wool, awaitir arrival of homo. Tallow Who &or' 2 | ure pest-all hopes cf reo ty + i i4.| speeches and addresses on the subj © ‘August 6, 1865. anne, dures and rom! othge thiugs, is bost condirmod by ah outh. At Fdivide the i:hdecmong chem for Welt own, —',.¢M400 | OUYOr, was calls ttn jury ana Ne 1 pad ntmnn Hh Union (Chapman & Hat). Yarno, August 6, y net. : be r if \ Old the inquest, A | Britieh Amorican rr aca dents 0 bouts. rat the presence and arsociation of the colored troops-~ F dave gince another vo shot by tomo of, ain howe cng eg PE Red © nf Tendon ‘The Mogora, Longman & Co, Of London, have just tasued Over thirtoon hundred balea of cotton passed hore yor: ity rm te ale rao Mie lean rg dykng eae ap! vints “ena thay would | dooonred resided at Ro 76 be Twolfth Mohew vl Co tho aixth volime of Merivale’s “History of Romo Under | torday for St. Louis, and, fivo hundred aud eighty for Wigos & One, san Maohine. a onal atte iis eatate, Anu in wy autifu 4 5 reported to have beon & man of cousidorable ; , e * sleet ont, Shea 'by Jom wih “em, Serion Wa “onen honed Coe oxo 9, yantred thu. | propery, but wibont wow AMOS aaa COUNT” Lhe Boy" way canton Uo apount of the rnin | Cinna