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: ‘NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, AUGUST 26, 1865 5 accomplished they believe their way to be clear. Upon MISSISSIPPI. VIRGINIA accomplised thay beliore thes mg oreceer | THE GULF. THE army, THE WEEKLY HERALD. I &4¥ = . } ple of the press in perfecting the arrangements I oro rion RS Pais mesipitir 080 : aes Wiivsaaese nina gy nig Orne willy trian Dave not Gs rapyns Muster Out of General Omcers. The Cheapest Newspaper and Dest Liters iouably: | . ul . : a a3 Expertence of the Freedmen’s EBarcau | -s yet / Brit section le weeee ay hy Bact General Sheridan Encouraging Discharged ae Wasaincror, August 25, 1866, ary Familiy Journal in the Ce mtry- f THE WORK OF ATE CONVENTICN. | With the Negroos=Barthor Preparn= | J ,, ° know that it wit °° SU O08 Tiare General Debancis Lae By direction <* ie Président the following named gon- | The Wuexta Henao, for the present week, now ready, THE ST. oN. tions for the Reception of the Presie | tion ca.’ com pong on this Po. tvevewue oy momma I tie SOUL, eral officers of United States Volunteers are hereby hon- | °2%28;— dent—Resoivttions of the Citizens of | Tris. ig puennwen’s mnTeRKETS, . orably mustered out of the service of the United States— | 4 full account of how the Atlantic Telegraph Cable Richmond, do. whe 5 The official pa,*t® Wil be promulgated in this gity to- their sorvices being no longer needed—from August 24, | ¥#* fost, with the diary of Mr Cyrus W. Field of the Its FINAL ADJOURNMENT OUR RICHMOND CORRBSPONDENCE, day from the Free, '"°2'S Bureau, estting apart for the 1865 :— Voyage of the Gront Eastern; Report of the Priat of + Ricnaonp, Va., August 23—A. Bf, | Use of loyal refugees a eee SEE ale es the A Steamboat Collision on the | xojor conerat Nathaniel P. Banka. Captain Wirz at Washington, for Cruelties inficted om THB N2GRO—VARIOUS OFINIONS OF aI PREMKWT AND vuTue. | felt °F 1 cog ear it 4 & title to by confiscation. Mississippi Major General Daniel Butterfield. the Union Soldiers contiued at Andersonville, Ga; Aa sand acres ju the counties ississippi. Major General Silas Casey. interesting Letter from Fortress Monroe, giving an ac- The solution of the gigantic enigma furnished by the | These lands include many thou “2! : of Loudon, Norfolk, Fatrtux, Yor.’ Elizabeth City, War- Major General Abner Doubleday. count of the Health, Habits and Appearance of Jett. . present status of the negro in this State, and, indeed, ‘A intzelmaa. 3 o! 3 in and about the Major Goneral Bamuel P. Heintzel Congratulatory Letter from President | tirouzicut ie South, ts dally b-coming more sat wore | Ciekaud Prince Wiliam, ds well <a ee ae er ieee oe eee Oe ak Soon eee : ses Gitlon' at ccemast ah aikt tesestenams A claanen c® Hi OB BORON i Milt ” jyjor General Jobn J. Pee defends it; Account of the Depredations of the pirate Johnson to the Couveition, ne and (ree tary Matters in General Shorl= | brigasier Gencrat A: Asboth, Shenandoah ‘smong the whalers in the Pasito’ Onlaacs Brigadier and Brevet Major Genoral Geo. L. Andrews. Brigadier and Breyet Major General Richard Aruold. Brigadior General Napoleon B. Buford. eopl di An election for Commonwealth's Attora! the people, from Governor Pierpoint downward, are magistrates, in place of those reoontiy elected and “set Deccming tore and ove perplexed oo tie well igh | iSidey Gebaral "Turner tales plac this COUMY 1 dan’s Department. er on the Housa- q t of the Coroner's Tuvestigation in the recent sla) tonic Railroad, with the verd insoluble problem, the intense feeling on the subject | day. is not prebable that lidates objecti2nable to &e. &e. ko. Srederg ) tt M8 je ee . . ikadier Ge Braymon, apn reas hiieee " THE HABEAS CORPUS TO BE RESTORED, | voing immeasurably heightenod by the proximity of tho | the government will be again chosen, though It is possi Brivadiar Gonweal awe eames Jury censuring the President and employes of the roads wint-r season, when it is expected that the greatest des- = pane Sa da ee Uh Brigadier General William Birney. The speech of General Scheack in Olio, defining Presi- Le glee i op bce et — The Sccrotary of War yesterday notified Lieutenant @ur New Orleans Correspondence. ah ae Gener! Cyrus maar. dent Johnson's views on reconstruction in the Rebel i 5 anos cant ‘pow-rs of invention and support by the | Colonel P. A. Davis, go long the able Adjutant General to New Oneans, La., August 17, 1865. Siriaadies General Ba eee States; The proceedings of the Mississippi State Conven- ‘The Proposition to Submit the Constitu- | exisencies ariaine out of the latewwar, ands sudden Wines General 10 2S Romans: Shak the, Tantans of ie PAY 10 OFFICERS AND MEN WHO Wisil 0 REMAX Ww THR | fri cdigr and reves tiajor General Joun Cook. tion; President Johnson as a Siateaman; Late and inter- tional Amendment to the Peoplo ormaination at Appomattox Court House on the 9th of | j4'the United States Voluntoers for gallant and ineritori- me viper Brigadier and Brovet Major General Charles Craft. esting News from Europe and other paris of the World; Pp! April bea Ce me e aw uaet lero a. ous services throughout the war, and especially at Appo- An oyder #as been issued by General Sheridan to pay Brigadior and Brevet Major General Josoph 8, Carr. ‘The current news of the ¢ Poetry; The highly iuter- for Ratification Lost. Henge eases fortusately, ia: view of ania | mattox Court House, the sooue of Lee's surrender, on | all offcons and men in his tallitary division whe are hon- | Brigadier and Brevet ajor General Henry B. Carrington | ong story, writion expressly for tho Waxnty Hinsto, tesiratie. result, undeniable by the former masters, in | the memorable 9th of April, 1866. This 1s Indeod @ com- | orably mustered out of tho service and wish to remain in | yp, igadic shed “Chas, T, Campbell. led “The My hla 9 ASG stiok : i i plimentary record. Colonel Davis has been assigned to vigndier and Brevs! Major General Chas, T, Campbell. | entit! Mystery at Herne Lodge;’’ The excellont the light of all past experionce. First, it 1a alleged ti eat Major | theSouth w'thout returning to their homes. Brigadier Goneral Powell Giayton. € “Haithfui Yo the Last: Sig pero that the negro is a wholly irresponsible being, only a duty on tle department staff ag Adjutant Generat to. Brigadior G ee ‘os pene story of ‘aithful lo the Last)? Interesting Literary, General John W. Turner. THE LEVERS TO BE REPAIRED. wo iethess 3 Aptistic and Seieotific Items; Theatrical and Musical Brigadier and Brevet Mesor General Thomas A, Davies. Brigadier and Brevet Major General Elias 8. Dennis, Judge E.-S. Fisher Nominated | *vrign—t speak antitlctically—when he ts wholly dependent on some one else for his living, his move- General Canby has issued an order stating that the review for the week; Religious reading; Sporting In- for Gevernor, pene ea Be olny. 4 ‘Sooo Bi it a Forte Phe ohare as Circle of the Fenian | l¥ees will be repired immediately by the military. A Brig eater snd Be vet Kajor General Alfred N. Buttle. telligence; Seasonable realing for Farmers and Garden- “ke. &e. &e. poly seceriod thas the Reo Wits ant," may. | Bcotherhood can told’ lest evening tu the Union Hau, | [eee force will be Kmmodiately aot to work CORCMG RU | iT ses General Bpood & Fry: ers; Varieties; Facetize; Valuable reviews of the Money, Commercial, Dry Goods, Boot and Shoe, Horse and Cat- tle Markets, and accounts of all interesting events of the day. pose, Brigadier General Edward Ferrero. Brigadier and Broves Major General Alexander 8. Schimmotinnig, Brigadier Goneral George J. Stannard. Brigadier and Brevet ov General Alexander Shaler. Brigadier and Bravet Major General Sua W. Sprague. Brifadier Generat Brastns B, Tyler. jgudier and Brevet Major General Stephen Thomas. rigadier General Danwel Ullmann. Brigadier General Horatio P. Vandléve. Brigadier General James C. Veatch. Brigadier and Brevet Major General Wm. Vandever. Brigacter apd Brevet Major General W. Ls Ward. Brigadier and Byevet Major General Fiz Henry Warren, Brigadjer Gennes D Wagner. Brifader Genord Walter C. Whittaker. Br&adier and Brevet Major Goneral Jemes. a. Wil- lianrson. be traly said to’ be chronically Inzy and in- herentiy’ inert. He docs not and will not realize that | Gfeempoint. There was a good attendanco of the Brother- JxcKson, Miss., August 28, 1865. frecdom means anything else than toial an@ unqualified | hood present as well as a large number of their friends, ‘An ordinaneo was passed ratifying. all laws and official | ¢Xe™ptlon trom all sorts of labor. He is profoundly | the room being quite ful. The mooting was addressed ‘acts passod since the act of secession not ropageant vo | ea(tat of the meaning ate ot tne ate scauice any | by Mr. G. J. Campball at great length, the subject being, ndustrial arts, aud does not mean to acquire any tie constitutions of the United States and Mississippi, ; acre spdeiep! een se be laws thee he may. “The wrongs of Ireland and how to right them.”” Dur- r Ee tae the better avoid all work, and disport himself in moral, | ing the course of his remarks the speaker was much ap- Prior to January, 1861, except the laws coneorning crimes | jnteflectual and social as well as physical sunshine, 1 | pisuded, and bis remarks went Tight to tho hearts of Dia and the acts enabling railroads to pay moneys by them; | having been wei! attested that the negro grows phy- hearers. ‘Phe speaker was introduced by the chairman, also repeating a laws authorizing the payment of | 8% eragapged heey fs en, Sipser be Mr. John O'Mahony, the Head Centre of the Fenian : al ‘ 1 the rays of the g lay. view of his in- | Brotherhood. Dis to the State in Confererate scrip; also repealing | ciinations, it is claimed, is inno wise modified by the | Mr. Campbel!, who came forward amidst immense ail laws authorizing the distillation of spirits | application to him of the doctrine of compensation, for | cheering, coramenced his address, the substance of which on State account; also ratifying all official ac- }, he is notoriously prodigal = weaieven be conor we give, He enumerated So wrongs perpetrated on ne = * earn, and spends his money isnoran' aving + | native count: Treland, her old enemy an counts, proceedings, judgments, decrecs, &e., of | contion whatever of the value of a dolar, or tho uses to | Supressor, “England, He eeid it’ was now Y oven the several courts; also legalizing all sales made | which a hundred cents should be put in order to realize | hundred years since Ireland was bound over to by administrators and others acting in a judicial capacity ; fe easy spon eee aac! aan er» Pye on the Suprenens.—eayen Bupirost aaa of oppression ales " a 3 only when dependent on others, and fo a unequalled in the istory of the world. le sy nhorizing @xeoulors and others to compromise | knowledge of such dependence, ‘that lie exhibits the | mentioned the cruclties practised towards the Catholics with persous against whom they hold notes as to the | slightest evidence of mental or other activity, His whole | during the reigns of Henry II. and Queen Elizabeth of real value of the property for which such notes have or et, ‘a pele By any Tapaillag wih bin, England ep aries to mention. Quofing from a sat & : re n these views, Which, taker jon with | hisiory of the time of Cromwell, forty-seven soldiers of been given; also authorizing ex parte testimony to be | jis imitative faculties, furnishes us with the truest and | nis ‘omy had attested that the Irish were not human, taken to prove wheiher or not contracts which have | most reliable equation of his existence as a sextient | but had tails like monkeys, and, indeed, so low were the been made contemplated specie or currency payments; being #8 a ne Le beat fini 8 All ord ie Irish Beople i Sie, seeraatlon oe England shat pie v! rue, it is not to onde! at Prospects o! might be led in a hotel or elsewhere, and it was usu also ratifying all marriages which have been consum- | poxry element in the South should be the subjectof the | on ending in the bill to add five pounds as the valuo of PIRATES. Captain Swasey, of ‘he British schooner Adventure, which arrived at her whyrf in this city a day er twe ago, from Ruatan on the Ist hist., reports that some ter OF fifteen men, deserters or diacharged men from our navy, murdered the crew of a smal coasting schooner on the coast of Honduras, had captured several small vessel robbed them, and im one imstanée murdered a crew five men, ayes dgsperadees wore last seen off the coast of Cuba An English vessel is in pursuit of them. SINHING OF THE STEAMBOAT BRRELADONNA. The Beitadonna, a Ned river steamer, Jaden with five hundred and fifty-sax balos of cation, was sadk on Satur- day afteruoon iast, about one hundred and forty miles beiow Shreveport, by striking @ snag. No lives were lost. @ vessel will be a total loss, WHOLESALE ARKEST BY GENERAL CUSTER. Majay General Custor, commanding at Aiexandria, La,, recently issued an order arresting four captains, twelve leutewants and sev@uty-five sergeants and corparals the Second Wisconsin cavalry, for having refused to servo under Lieutenayt Goisnel Dale of that regiment, after le-had been restored tecemmand by court martial. ARKIVAL ‘OF FOUR MELLION D@LLARS FOR THE SOLDIERS. Fenr million dotlars for the army in this military divis- A PRIZE OF ONE THOU ND DOLLARS will be given for the best originel American story, making at least three hundred avd fifty printed pages, ugual novel size. A PRIZE OF TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS wilt be giver for the best satirical poem, of four hundred lines or more, on the follies of the day. Both story and poem must be sent in before the Let oft October next. ‘Tarits.—Single subscription, $2; Three eopies, $5; Five copics, $8; Tem copies, $15. Single: eopica, Five conts cach, A limited number $f advertisomonts serted tu the Wikte Hanatn. General Ruger in Command of the De- partment of North Caroiina. By direction of the President Brevet Major General P. H. Ruger, Wnited States Volunteers, is assigned to the command of the Department of North Garolina during the tomporary absence of Major General Schofield. Any Person with Headache or Any Fee male in delionte healt. ar eoudition sia, Acid Stom ton or 5 Dr. SPALDING'S C 1 by A Bleseing to Mothers.—Mrg. Winstow" Appointments to the Army from the mated sinco January, 1861, whether celebrated with | greatest possible alarm and anxiety among the old | the Irishman killed. ‘There were massacres perpetrated | ton arrived last Saturday evening, on the United. States: SOOTHING BYEUP,. for, all Ginensee wih whieh ohldees novel forms or not. Fee ress e tho winter “approaches, “with its | n‘islend, he eald, which far outstripped the Wyoming | steamer Massachusetts, Ceptain Norton. Graduating Class at West Point. Are ee a ae ioe siumancs bos berain ee * Jackson, Miss., August 24, 1865. inclemencies and general incidental hardships. I kvow of | and Cherry Valley massacres; but what could they ex- PRRSONAL, By order of the Saeretury of War the following named | Wind rolic, corrects acidity, and, by giving restand health ta : but one exception—and that quite a partial one—in all | pect froma government who, during 1776 and 1782, had Hon. R. H. Slough, Mayor of the city of Mobile, Alm, } cadets, graduates at the Miltary Acadomy, have been ap- | the child, comforts the mother. Oliers. 18 Ley, street, New York, and 205 High Holborn, gland. —Diarrhoa, pen ary, Summer Com-= aint, &c., speedily cured by using MAGUTRE'S “BENNE: BEARS Widacas Park row and by all Bruggiste, has rosigned. John Forsyth, Esq., editor of the Adver- adn, E tiser and Register, has been appointed his successor. Tite cause of Mayor Slough’s ee is said to be owisg to a conflict between the civil and military authorities, growing out of the status of the negro, as: defined by: Governor Pargone, in his late proclamation. The-rebel Captain Charles W. Reed, who run the ram) Webb past this city, has been released. New Onuxans, La., August 19, 1800. COLLISION BETWEEN THB STKAMERS MATANZAB AND GAR- norra. Between eight and nine o'clock on Thursday morning: last, 2 collision occurrediopposite this city, between. the steamships Matanzas and Carlotta, resulting in the sink- ing of the latter, The-fnete, as near a&I.ean learn, azo these:— ‘The Matanzas hadjust left the wharf foot of St. Joseph street, for New Yori, About the sametime the Cariptta left the Algiers side-for the purpose of crossing over to her wharf on tho: New Orleans side, and foolishly at- tempted to crossthe Matanzas’ bow, when that steamer was rushing down stream at the rate of fourteem or fif- teen miles an hour. The consequowee wes: a collision, and the sinking of the Carlotta. When the danger of a collision beceane palpable, every effort. was made to pre- Governof Sharkey to-day sent in to the Convention a i i this vicinity to the views herein expressed. I will speak id so much for every scalp of theirenemies. Napoleon telegraph: despatch which he had received from Presi- | of it, ithe (orriee slavogof Mr. Drury, the proprietor of fs First did not ph dace gh Irish brigade att ween ent Johnson, conzratulating the Convention on tho pro- | the immense farm on the James river, whereon is situ- | fighting with him against the English about that time; gresa they were making in paving the tb the. read ated the impregnable rebel fortification known as Drury’s | and G the Second of England was heard to say, ig iu paving the way to the read- | Bus, have accepted the new condition in their fortunes | after th tle of Fontenoy, ‘ Cursed be the laws that mission of the State of Mississippi into the Umon, and | in the most proper spirit. They have worked mantully | Jost me such subjects,” they ‘having been driven by expressing an earnest hope that all obstacles to such re- | daring the season, and have enabled Mr. Drury to make | cruelty from their native land to France. The speaker idibitacig UGuks ahon be ‘removed. The Peomsdant a large and most éxcellent crop of winter wheat, it being | then explained the nature of the penal code as in resident s4y8 | und-ratood that his corn crop isan absolute failure. In | operation at that time, a code which if now in this despatch that he will restore the writ of habeas | this exceptional instanco it appears that the negro has | in.force would make any country despised. He exhorted corpus and remove the troops from the State at the | Vouchsafed us a scintiila of sense, and indicated to us | ait who were not in the Brotherhood to join at once. The eactieks hecabal whens the Sialo\ahaik: aikkp (wagicldns || Some menanre fam caparnolagtes ae Sie. RanRRI Oe: F CRNCL A LO aa Tay te A te ree ia - ore ag wellag accountabilities. But Iam assured by those | sea. He (the speaker) did not mean to stay long in Progress as to have entiroly returned to her allegiance. hereabouts who have known the negro eee and best, | America, but was going to his native country to help ‘The President hopes, in conclusion, that the example of Fs rare = bee ines =] ogee them. The cote re cones aa cee ee ae a us set forth are my expres: j 101 over Ireland ‘ee or die. would show eo Miss'ssippp! will be followed by the other Southern | intelligent and thoughtlul of the quondam masiors. It | world they were capable of pate themselves and Btatea. may be added that these are their ineradicable views | place themselves om the list of nations. It had been In the Convention to day the ordinance proposing to | Upon this conti ro theme. aie 2 said fend Lig esa wore bine? agen He Ieper fs ts ‘TAB YXVRUBNCES OF THF IRI BUREAU, were w! as far as practi le and as thoroughly as submit the constitutional amendment to the people for | 11 now remains to shadow the experiences and observa- | any country in the world. It was aid the Fen'an rother- ratification or rojection was lost by a vote of 5 yeas | tionsof the Freedmen’s Bureau on this subject—f depart- | hood mever accomplish anything. There are now against 44 nays. ry Fearne ingen. by tho ihe Me Ppeytel two million faales in ie aioe ae a eae i. ets a: " ‘ rate the alleged unfortunate cond.tion o! 2 freedman, | one object view. He said when the first blow, is An eloquent appeal memorializing President Johnson | by virtue of eliminating, through work and education, | struck he should be there in his native land and hi to grant pardon to Jeff. Davis and Charles Clarke, late | his capacity for self-sustainment before the world | every one present would be too. During the course of Governor of Mississippi, signed by ovor four thousand | “pon hs own merits. ‘This organization holds, on the | the lecture he was cheered vociferously. He then intra, fadies, wns road and approved, A resolution was adoptea | CoRtAty, that it has already been demonstrated through | duced d PD . A rcsolution was adopted | (},.¢ medium of its beneficent operations that tho negro is Mr. John O'Mahony, the oldest Centre in the country, , Tequesting the Presideat of the Convention to forward | altogether susceptible of indefinite exaltation in the scale | and one of the fathers of the Brot! add pointed ia the army-of the United States, with the rank indicated below, to date from June 23, 1965:— TO BE FIBST LIEUTENANTS OF ENCINFERS. Charles W. Ragrwond, vice Dutton, promoted. Lewis C. Overmum, viee Mackenzie, promoted. ‘Alexander M. M ier, vice Gillespie, promoted. Micah R. Browry vice Burroughs. promoted, * Milton B, Adan, vice Suter, promoted. TO 6B -SECONP LIBUVENANTS. FERS AWGIVEST OF Ca vALRY. J. Harrison Huu, we Burns. dropped—Sompany M. Aivert G. Horse. vise Trane, promoted—Company EK. SUOGNID REGIMEN OF CAVALRY. Alfred E. Bases, viee Wells, ymoted—-Company 9. bay M. Atten, Jr., vice meer, ciemissed—Com- ny I. Pees H. “fnrton, vice Quirs, promotad—Company: F. ROURTH REGENT OF GAVAURY. David RB. Porter, vice Sullivan, promoted—Com- A.—Meerschaum Ma ‘acturers=- Pole LAK & SON, 692 Broadway, near Fourth.street, Pipes andy Cigarbolders ‘at wholesale nud retail. P4pes eut, to order, mounted with silver, and repaired. Adolphe Plamant & Co.'s, CHAMPAGNE. All Legal Lottery Prizes Cashed, OMetal, Vingn Cireulars and faformation ent, Drawings, CHEN MGLAXTON, 10 Wall strect, Naw, York. the rule is wide of this oxception. Batchelor’s Hair DyewThe Best in the world, Harmless, reliable, instantaneous. The ‘aly. porfcots dye. Factory, 81 Barclay street, Balley’s Patent Spr’ Roll and Cogy- whee, Washing and Wringing f= Hg ATES, Broan ow York, : Best and CheapesteMiller's Hair Opt. ae it. saree size 75 cents. Sold by druggists. Repaeee ey Hixeet. Curtains, ané Curtain Matociele, y F. Pecilaton J. Powers, vice Lae, promoted—Company C. SEXTH REGIMENT Gr CAWAIRY. Thomas M. Tolman, vige McRowton, retized—Com- pany E. hc ae 4. Rafferty, vice Stal, promoted—Com- pany I. Edwia Mauck. vice Smith, whose appointment has been cancelled—Company ©. vthe memorial to the President i . of being, and that he is capable of being made or ren- | the audience in a very thrilling manner, and called vent the accilent on both the steamers, WARST RAGTWRNT OF ARTELLERY. eek * ae ee — States, Oia a iaghiy ‘apprebensive of all those conditions | every one precent to contributs tothe funds of the Bro- | ‘The Matenzas was uninjurod, aad afjgr ashortdelay | Daxid W Payno, vase Eglin, promoted —Company I. ace eaeee ae ei , onvention give their President theright to recon- | o¢ mind and effort that mark the white raee, am } the He mentioned that they would ask Andy | proceeded on her way down, the Fives. Corloga has | William Hf. Chase, vice Humphreys, promoted—Com- ne eet acl ecior, ops tim falllng.eut, keel "ine swene them when deemed necéssary. this or any other continent In illsiration of this side | Johnsen tosllow them the sumo, priviloges jn, regard io In FoceU newly repaired, sesiaed nae } and | Paar fam H. Heurer. vice Southworth, killed in battle— feat cinan, sand bere aoe with nay “aster fant, Judge B. 8. Fish inated of the controversy I must be permitted to .cite iting out privateers from America as the Cont was to have started some B ™ dressing. it the sores aud, at Tay ohio anaes StENIRAYAd OP COTSE ROE, that while the government has been issuing to indigent had obtained from England. They would soon clpar the H. Broadway. ” Sn EnAit A. CHEY, a ‘was towed)to the flats below the city aad will be repaired as speedily as possible, The crew were all rammed. PERSONS WHO AVR WELD THN RANK ABQVE A COBOWRL IN THE BKBBL ARMY £0 NAMES ON ARRIVING IN come, Hi. He,rabury, vice Burnes, died of wounds re- eeived in battle, Company. 3 Reuben W. Petrikin, vice Clark, transferred to First eavalry—Corapany 1. sthe Convention adjourned sine dic whites thousands of rations daily in this city, the issues | seas of British commerce. In regard to the British fleet, to the-negroes of the same class respectively have aver- | what use could be found for it in Ireland? There are no ——————_- Sie ig Dr, Glover's New Champion Liver Teasa ed less than one hundred rations per . There isat | ri vigable. The only thing we have, to contend THE OHIO DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION. the peonen’ moment ‘greater demand tok labor in with, he sald, are the soldiers, ‘and with @ determination NEW ORLEANS. this State than a supply of it. And this im ~ | and union between oursolves we shall be able to over- | _ Tho following order was yesterday issued by Major THIRD REGIMENT OF ARTILLERY. “Whe State Ticket—The Resolutions—The | ment agency has raid main business the charitable dis- all obstacles. He said that when the ‘bad came ‘oaaral Sheridan :— William §, Stanton, vieo Medary, promoted—Com- Dr. Bicknell’ Orders—IP. 11. Heavquanrers Birtary Division oF Tae Guu, New Gatxans, La., August 16, 1965. All persons now im this city or who may hereafteb ar. come tiou of these people in thy; direetion of work and re- | to strike, John O'Mahony would be fot ‘at his post and States Rights Doctrine Upheld—Nogro | Pasition of these poopie in tir direation of work and re; | to strike, John Oxahony would be found, Dysentery ‘Syrup Con. "3 == VIPTH REGIMENT OF ARTILLERY. une ate i rms Nive of #1 raat Suffrage Denounced, ec. facts, it would seem that ‘ne negro has capacity which At the conclusion donations were rselved from pcr- D. Jarabe ©. Post, vice Ludlow, promoted—Company H. BARNES & io on iy vy Agents, A. Nisbet Lee, vice Hickox, Ugg eesnor ey og AS ————_—_—— James F. Gregory, vice Burns, transferred to Seiad | piamond Rings, from $50 to $1,000 enc! Cixcinnatt, August 25, 1865. properly encourag:d wi)", most inaterially and speedily | eons present amounting to nearly six;y doll all work- " of Jadi tive hore, who have held rank in the Confederate arm: hy "Bho Demiacthtto State Convention assembled 4, Colum- Sere ree ane cae ae td “the one bent’ wore not behindnand, an thoy put dean tue { above that of colonel, will Immediately register tit | artillery—Company’T. for mile by G.C. ALLEN, 418 Broudway, one door below ‘bus yesterday, and organized by electing Hon. Rufus P. | tagonism of opinir ng in relation to this sul seems to | greenbacks with a right good will, names, ee pre &ec., inthe office of the Provost Mar- TO BE FIRST LIRUTENANTS OF INPAN:¢RY. Canal street. BES Erste. reamee = my. and ae the pt grmne E 1 F gic DEK ical Cea De and Sali pin is 0 <a ren tid Clave. Le sa ag Enfecbled and Delicate Constitutions A e ent 7 os Tho following ticket for State oMicors was thon no- | Ot "the “er sing’ winter, wil. fully and. effectually BROOKLY.g CITY NEWS. By command of Major Geyeral P. H. SHF/RIDAN. John K. Healey, vice Combe, promote’,—“company B. of bath gage, Uae HELMDOLDS BXTUACT BUF minated:—For Governor, General George W. Morgan; |‘solve the grave’ and mow much miooted question. Soap caer, pone egy ma gg oy 7 OM Alexander W. Hoffman, vice Mo“y”‘promoted=Com- | well: "i z ; “ J > Ks aa, Lioutenant bap sce a es bg of nips Su- Mer ve Genet nT lareat ae THE CONTRACT /yoR LYING THE COUNTY IN- anaes, —_— jutant General. | pany B. RE 9 cco ah il a, preme Court, P. Van Trump and Thomas M. Key; State | gg “ai tict of the Nottoway, ver headquartersat Peters, | STITOTIONS Awird GROUKRIES—THE CHARGES Brigadier, General Veatch has beer, relieved asCom, | Appleton D. Palmer, Vic", cap Pry anyeigas bis regi | poridm, 875 Br ‘Treasuror, George Spence; Attorney General, Daniel M. D> .cv, has been made the recipient of wet, Comme AGAINST gERTAIN SUPERINTENDENTS OF THE pony ed hana ie) “eed pny! Louisiana by Brevet | mental commission on!” « Card, a pres ° . Sine ‘Wilson; School Commissioner, H. H, Barney; Engineer ) oxpre-sion of opinion by the renlcense be Seg POOR, Fgg, yo ria (La) ‘akins. Te eel + oe oe ony = George H. Burton, er Vanvaleah, de: - , Shoes, ger att for the Beard of Pablic Works, 0, Basil; Clerk of tbe, | Ot ios dashes sldrense’ . bin om the ooetes i Gencenl The ¢ smmittee of the Board of Supervisors to whom fener Demnorat ue iin path°@08, viee Stacey. ss Looe a +4, Sgecriptton ties, gents, misaes, bos aude Buprme Toart, H&S. Done’ eee te: rer Per vat acke@wledgment of the letter of trang- | Were raferred certain charges against three Superintend- The pont of Alexandria bas t.0 memes 7 TT” Edward Hunter, Woe Usmaoton,, kilied th action. ‘ond Mr. Ht. ‘Nan a Realy der ‘Tip Coxmmittee oD Reer' 8 Ce wr eaeweerarwceranarcerw-e | ODM Ofgehe Pgor, in relation to. the swarding of GOnAGE etal cnandoned or abol- | Bagar 0. Bo ” stew supervision of the indies" and children's oe ~~-utions then re so opens Norrowar,t | * we FE, apy te voen &.*"rerred to Pi - anata “olant guarantee for {a subsian, ported a series j Wis... ‘Wxavavat ‘Disrniet ~ anarien 2 + we the military have all : , has the eu. PB ig 09 are as follows;— i Wa, eee sca'the Sarda Oa cuuer articles to | Wile” ‘Woste miutary hare all been trane “"™' with ove | UC0rge G. Greenough, vico Huralh finoted departinents, Which A sus. NRE Opposing a cons. “4ation of all power in the hands of | J-2. Vexanux, Baa...” seknow ledge the receipt the county buttdiogs, wet “yesiorue,” Mace 40 Rear | FOMPANy of United Sato colored inautry station..." | James M. Marahal ree eee? thvarnss picid if TN, the federal government; 2aintaining tho doctrine of | pelea hive, the honor i sowipintentary to capac our | testimony tn the case, . bap tone 5 this is vermin noes se he, ivi eutthorities. A. Wwomaa J, Liova, Vico Knee pie ne Fulocadsnl Dincowentaes : i os is of awet of resolutions ane Be of e charges preferred against those Super, ’endents “np ut where are the civil functionaries of ania TY, Crite ‘nox, promoted. The wonderful displays of Electricity developed State rights as ing pe thé town?” The fol ‘susnzid D Critehlow, by mam " jaid down in the Virginia and Kentucky | @4Pressive of the feelings of @ me. len YOU are the | 2°¢ that the highest, instead of the lowest, bidders Were rs folks here would like to hear from them esa D. Of , Vice Clift, promoted. meet us at Cie § ee Day by day new links are added to resolutions of 178; declaring thatthe ordimanece of | chieeaee AE, iar Signy ay tome tnt | Amand the ontracta. Another chime, ich b-* { Sed get une Seve We Nal cay ttags du | JutesD. Granarn re Ten PR, Acoased, diners ain of Ricca Bicoerie,e cance bas T sball carry with me in le ve i toy litige "flat. | @risen since the original os r ve We are again a civilized and Chris. james D. “T , les, promoted, lable; whi fy a Secossion adopted by the Southern States being | feriagly conveyed. On my own part abail always: ent bids have been destroyed Src and he mentors, the | 80 people. | We do not like to complain; but certainly | A#libald h. Goodive, vico Dickey, promoted. Yond computation. “the inte discovery st Dr. GHAWEe. LIN in Blectrieai Thi Hes hy on the Elect polarities of the nervous system. The cures he ts daily effecting are unparalleled in the healing art. The Dou and void, they are still in tho Union as | the warmest literest in th fe and country forn. 2p tne | ends of justice hav somctbing should be done to keep som ’ pO ENTH REGIMENT OF INy, Bate, entitled’ to ail thelr reserved rights and to | district of which Tam about to resign the command. ‘ethe | ‘The only Wwitbems exaneteed ona ir Bennett, one of the in the t some order andl quict | Charles H. Brock "Bridge, vice King, resigned. wD. thoir due reprosentation in Congress; denouncing all | Wise recoguition of existing facts, cheerful obedience to 1% Siiperintendents of the Poor frory New Lots. He swore Major Geueral Lawler has been relieved of the com- Warren C. Beach, y ¢ Melbourne, resizned. @forta to confer the right of suffrage upon negroes; | Senaty orders, and the intention in every way manitested to ' that, td mand of the district of Bato AIXTERNTH ROOIMENT OF IvKAS discournging. the emigration of negroes, into’ the | Suarorm,o te requirements of circumatanoes, which have See vb gd agin ng Sep wantomactaae oe ne el Jobin, Fonda, PNs La, by Brevet | Sonn p story, Jr. vieo “heaker, promoted. Pirwulare foreeraed ts adanetan Dy thenteten Ws State; complimenting ‘the soldiers for their valor and | ouerous and urbiessant,” CeRtiate: the same conduct awd | reat im the Board; he. was perfectly’ aattshed headquarters of Genoral Mower were removed | 2awnrd H. Totten, vice Cok, promoted. street Scie Waee pom art during all the trying scenes of the war; regard. | feelings, and prosperi ppiness in a higher degree | that Mr. Corboy, to whom was slew from Galveston to Houston on Monday last. Francis H. Ross, vice McCon-¢ll, promoted, ing tho natibual debt as a national curse; demanding the | than ever before will, 1 trust and believe, speedily become | contract for supplying the flour, war, wer |, Th® Elia Wren-Bidir-Nesbitt Theatrical Company | Charles Keller, Jr., vies Cline, promoted Greate liom ia Pr ac THE BISHOP GUTTA PER ‘most rigid economy in the adyninistgation of aifairs that | YOUF lot. Tom, sir, very age ours, &¢., he | x bidder, have arrived from New York, and will te John E. Hosmer, vice Ingerton, promoted. A. COMPANY, this debt may be pa'd; recominending that a national GEO. L. MANTSUFF, Major General. | 16900 ee nee, cuventian @ the fe ‘ open for the sen | Chaties E. Moore, vice Me : The original and only manufacturers in the leas chs cogcey tered, ream natn | enema concemge ar earnon ov sar reonoc,_ | Senne ened te pare wig. | AAW GaP he Adem oF we In. | Gtr rome res Gael pe enous Baca oe ose a8 far as possible; recommending that the military A large meeting of the citizens of Richmond was hold e i The Press Despatch. SEVANTERNTH REGIMENT OF INPANTRY. ished thetr new fetiney eek Chis Late hoe ee, ‘Commutation erepeald i earaeatty denguncing hs a. | af the City Hall at evening in reference ta, the forth. THN BROOKLYN DEMOCRACY. Dee eleca! taiou ome Qrmaby M. Michel, Jr. vice Stimson, deceased for maunfaeturing, vey wi (te weeny, to thar clin authority in where the President e Uni ‘States to this Next Monday eveni is set AM ugust 24, - iain H. McLoughlin, vice Dowling. : and to conform to the | d condition of bi fex! y ing apart for the holding of P Sales 1,750 oe a at gtd Frederick W. vee ling. deceased, Int da prove of business), onthe ¢ivil tribunals are open and unobstruct and do. | city. The past and J sagem litical character of the ge: m ing of Inst evening, taken Chartos P, Sinith, vice Parko, ) ~ the democratic primary elections to elect delegates ‘Olaring that the continued suspension of the writ of | temon compoxt bic ns ' } of the week 15,000 bales. Exports for the week 17,000 corpus since the termination of the wai connection with the resolutions passed, the gath- | the various Assembly. districts. Unlike: Barnum's Maicolin Me, Dy the denial of the Fight of trial by jury, and the ine-| @Fing » singularly signitcant one in my judgment, ‘The | faxily, tho discord seems to prevail among bales, Stock 90,000 bales. Sugar and molasses droop- | Satterlee C. ‘Phaser, Tee tar eed peroas nee ag lig oy orl be fe eee. 7 Dower, ae wae = A. . > peaaert " the Tosolations, which wey the paing Po rad enbiig yy og § and a flerce squabble | ing. Freights Yo, a 13¢c. cua k Wade, vier Green, promot a jone ates of Kentucky PUnEssee, a comment, are men es ” about to mence . Dempsey, ne ars violutions'of the constitution of the United States, | for tho past four years have found it Convemient and be. | There are three different organtzations—the Na Brownaville, Texas, dates of tho 16th inst. state that ‘pumpeninel iceman a ielitar ‘The last resolution declares that, while we fr’ solute! lieved it to b» patriotic to indulge in the most violentand | Regulars and, Citizens—the two former being the the railroad to connect Brazos with Browmuville had been Thomas L. Brent, vice iy ies, and t! ng it, vii an gg ord Gouraud'’s Medicated Soap Curve Tan, condemn all infractions gpon the constitution, and while | Vulgar traducing of the office of President of the United | part! latter, like the steamboat Arrow, beiug | commenced, and several miles of 1 1 William 8. 8 view we regret that the terms of pacification agreed to by Major | States and of its late honored but now sainted occupant. | compored chiefly of the fag ends of Both partics, who | telegraph line would also be sca ine tcock wore laid. A} Jomeph R. yer, vioe Dick, doveneot Pimples, Freckies, Rungworm, Mosquito Biter aint all skits General Sherman in April last were not at once ratifled | 140. Not mention this well attested fact in an angular | have assumed this alias to deceive the The fight | Brownsville is growing amazingly. A lucrative trade MINSTRASTH REGIMENT OF INFANTRY. Dlemtishen, a0 hte oper, 400 druggists. by tho foderal Executive, we will nevertheless stand by | Spirit, but as a comment upon thes@ resolutions that will,| Will be @ very interceting affair, and will be watched haecommenced with the Mexicnn rancheros on the U; Bonry B. Ledyard, vice Jones, promoted. — Se ergy eres President Johneon in all Constitutional efforts to restore | aid the Northern reader of them in catching the full | considerable interest by the people, who to give | per Rio Grande. n° UP | James L. Sherman, view Gilbert, promoted. Grover & Baker's Highest Premiuns to the Stats the exercise of their rights and powers, force of their authors and ondorsers. It 1s proper to add | the cold shoulder to all these fastions of trading polt- Political aews is unimportant. Charles M. Reid, viee Leamy, promoted. Elastic Sitch and Lockstitch Sewing Machines, (96'Broad- The resolutions were adopted. that the resolutions were framed and oifered by Mr. | ticians and elect men to office who are entirely free fom The ship Francie B. Cutting bas cleared from Mobile George T. Olmated, Jr., vice Causten, promoted. we Speeches were then made by General Morgan, Hon. Patrick Henry Aylett, the editor of the Richmond Daily | party trammels. for Liverpool with a cottom vargo valued at $469,000, the | William Krause, vice Lyster, promote: s He Fleta Exe Clomout L. Vallandigham and Hon James L. Pugh. Fmd Date ory the great orator of the rovolu- THE NAVY YARD INQUEST. 4 cargo shipped for a foreign port since the occupa. yon e Garland, vice Jo f resigned. Pleasant in taste eed odbr, free penn hve — om jon e city by the Union troops. General muel M. Mills, Jr., vice Moale, promotwd. les, and imrsediate in its eetion. Fr Jersey City News. Resolved, That the cltizens of Richmond have learnea | ,. 1¢ '# Understood that it isclearly the opinion of the | has issued an order forbidding cotton in Aiavema to'ne | Charles Morris, Vico Bickham, distaimed. meee fie EXAMINATION OF YiLtUR YOR axuearp | With feelings of the most Tively satisfaction that there is | Commandant of the Brooklyn Navy Yard that the man | taken from plantations or warehouses for the present. P. Elmendorf Sioan, vice Morris, promoted. PP mer pong js Radically Cured in Tem nite eamatic or acid. atten some probability of thelr city being honored at no distant Governor Parsons has issued RAPE ON A LITTLE GIRL—A SCENE IN COURT. Gay by a. visit from his Bacclionty Andrew Johnson, the | eccidentally killed the other day whilo the United States | ooson and horse 8 proclamation against | | These oficers will'report by letter immediately to te fhe eeamonton of tabs sss Win Wier tor | Pee ie ea Pde rego ts Ue Ma | Shp Vermont an bg haleg nh ery do comes | Gen tng ans Begin | “ommanting oem a om Spionber an pen toged rape on a little girl eloven yours of age, named: | commitien of twenty.dve persona from each wand, ot behalt Teasons'-~Pirst, tho. deceased had not J the chip; al. | AS liee (¢ peceete wae labor from Europe hee been Department of the Rast. o1 to act ii inctios serve term jistment and . Julia B. Morris, whose mother kecps a boarding house at | committee of the press in extending to se'President andthe | he ye off, wie tiscbasne Fon oh, pom ow) Cotton ceases to come into Shreveport, owing to the | The following orders have been: iseund by Major Gene- , ite. 108 to all Diseases of the Pelvic V ri Tis, ‘Consulting ‘and ‘Operative Surgevu, No. 2 Ualonw ane Concestrated Bxtract Ba- Bhat! Constitai ALIMBOLDS EXTRACT BUCH NNtOred BW ——__— eA pat Ait ere ee The the No. 83 York street, Jersey City, took place before Justice | members of his Cabinet » cordial invitation to visit this city | which tube De done ia all ease. before the discharge bar | selztre of nearly all that arrives by the’ military, com: | rat Parie:— (JS THR ORRAP DIURETIC. Gatter yestorday forenoon, in the presence of quite a wtiteolved, That Ge event Of the acceptance of the Invt- Gomes legal. ‘The deceased. was on ord, end Wonk ee eng eee oe Tow fulalmont of cotaracts ___GHNBRAT ORDRRE— NO: T, MELEBOLD'S CONCENCE STD BEIRAOT S48847% number of «psctators, The litte girl, who is rather short | tation tendered by eald commitees the chairman of this with a gang of mon to assist in potting the ip into the | ade reedinen. Hrange marans Derniot ov Sovraeny Naw Youn, 18 THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. for hor ago, thick set, quite protty, and ovidently inno- | mond t make All {he neceseary” arfungem srimg'to | killed, "His. money" tad, lel lhe ge News from Fortress voved New Yonx Cry, August ba 1808." } sBeth ore pespamns according to, rules of pharmey, an® ‘cosh an wosophintiont&a: gave bas tecth y inno. | end = ene egrenge for giving to | killed. His money and effects were taken care of by jews ‘ort Monroe. Inobedience to General Orders No: uartors % +7, and Ore the most active that can be-made. qeive; dhstnnt fy Serv eniinberta tevon er econ, Appreciation of hiv Tistinguished abies ase statesman eed | Paymaster Hassler, and will be handed over to any one Forrame Moxnos, August 26, 1886, | Department of the Rast, of August 10; he under- ] tewwe Sew! 7 Lias Bo ested that on ‘eariay evoning Inst, while hor | Bylrigh and of ow Profound respect for ihe exalted oflce Been oily dacharged icy deceased had not | The steamer A. Winants was vent last night in search sone ee eee ne, Cement Bout. 1h 3, pte brs Rage gm ~ 3 Howe, mothor was gone to Washington Market, and others of had not been, then the or of Kings eount of the steamer Black Bird, with the expedition cruising | harbor of New York aud the first -— ‘ Na aan eS Getting top Wr ig | cai gf Mtr, Dal 2p ae | Rete an “akg nd eke | fae nme To Winans rv | tou Rew Yon Bi hedges a ee gome watermelon, after which ho took liberties witi neh Hearty the following resolution was | ‘rapincorred without tan inquest, Which 1a Govally dome | (ate and Toporte What ibe Eure come out from Mog TAN ordera heretofore saved from, the hoadquarters "Taeeaity fo oa an votre ner. Sersont that he told her she | *4:tsolved, That this meeting recommend that » meee meet. | Under similar circumstances on board ships.of-war. Island Inlet Monday morning, the same time the Black | United’States troops, city and harbor of Naw York, will ic Fast not fell any one, and she promised not to. He | ing ‘of the citizens of ‘Richmond convene for the purpose of | Corouer Lynch ‘46 bis reasons for demanding the | Bird went into Watchaprague Inlet, The expedition was | remain in force in this command, and all reports, re. pny negro thang dl ae A piazza, 60 | expressing their sentiments in reference to our prosent poll: | ody to b> disin fund. an inquest held that “he is | Kopt faside tho bar until Festerday by rough weather; | turns, &c., heretofore sent to thone headquarters ‘will Heir Dye=so Conte. Binch or Mtn ta her weer ea te pac. po room. | teal condition. forced into it by public opinion."? came to Hog Island last evening and learned that the | hes be made to these headquarters, nnd mddrossed || gists 2 ee eee ae hon she complained of injuries. On the crosa-examt, | op ttts cantrenglution will necrmarily have to have the | THR BODY OF A DROWNED WOMAN FOUND AND fan Aces es rection of Chincabague | to Captain A. P Finke, Assistant Adjutant General rere mmnENRE ation the witness tostiled that just provious to leaving | ing this district, who hae charge of ali mags meetings aad rept The report that General Terry ‘uted ‘his place fags | Majoe General g:—Brovat Brigadier General |. squetanesned # Foom ter mother came in thore, and witness bid | gatherings of this people. Shortiy after atx o'toate yesterday morning omeee'W. | Mentuy ees premmers” he wee enperteg; bel bes eae | 4: Vas and. Additional Aid-de Ca Sho, application. en thon questioned wan tre evideat javeation of hae REBEL PRRAORAL. Boll, of the Forty-fifth precinct, noticed the body of a yeuarrived ij ee ee eee Lieutenant Colonel 3.'h: | Nettingham. Sogo the Ueto et ‘Redeem seat Ie ts room by ber ang'General Rantim are in the oty, euert: ® B Lee, | female oating tm the river, foot of South seventh street, The Steamer Effort. co-comps Caplan AF, Fike Aeon Aarne: aie TY <n Mra. Morris was placed upon ihe stand, and testified ag | p,Mslor (encral han caused Alexander Dudley, | Goroder Barrets was notiiod and. had the body taken to ey oe caus 20s eal eA crt; Oya a, towel, eur United uate Tn |', Baten, for che and tami pa the complaints of injurios received which led to ine | President of the York River Railroad, recently pardoned | the dead house. Last evening it identified In Justice to me I hope you will correct the statements | ‘at, Ubief of Ordnance and Azul Mt Shaes for theemmoives ond patronize Giscov ry of what had occurred On the cross Oa eee tnt eae ae eet, opti fctio® | that of « woman named Mary ‘Overright, a native | rogarding the steamer Eifort, which I find in yesterday's theme Goora, | ihn ines the roe, rough he can, at von inna | a hind ah AE lint it | ean ofthe Hato, under the hosing of "Forran | | Mawcracrens or Guns w Gomme. —ny whe te | q MSDE SES, tm the house that the prisoner was a pic) man, and thee 1 The subject ba Bee pecan vivreaearan of the Legis- | on Wednesday last ehe had Fg 5 Me Monroe Correspondence.” She is said to have beon stolen ‘Conn a Back parlor in order that'she could | {ature of Virginia as early as November next is beginning | George, in North Sixth street, and left there to go to No. | from Now York, &c., &c. The truth is what yon want, I red room, Mrs M, very indignantly | (©, be agitated by the politicians and. press here. The | 99 James street, New York. ‘It may be that thi regret any such romarks. ie = ra oaerapgag thrown out are probably forerunners of the women who walked off the bridge m4 tho South ‘neventh the sebletave eon deceived poone ctlbomnente A$ exclaimed, pointing ° epebatalgig, ferry on Inesday night Inst. Deceased arri ey al’ a piatol I would blow | ane Contemplated Richmond Maes Me. in New York on the 4th of ta just, 1864, in the nae e steamer Effort has been under my control since Pp et~ | ship Adriatic, which had been Bonded onthe by | March last, At the time I took command of herl | ‘Two American Mi: Its Pure | the | oasbenyp ad Alabama, She was a widow, bought one-third of her, I chartered her to the | Mire Ouri, are red a good son living in Troy. overmment in Washington, and remained on her | mouths. In 5 BOPY OF AN UNKNOWN MAN FouND. juring some two months of said service, and after the berm oe they are Ay.) to use tho fainnus Sozodont, towards the priganer, ‘wl your damned brains out, youn: man.’ This assertion quite agensation; ‘but the countenances of tho ing of Reformed Rebels a Spectators indicated a verdict, ‘Wo ld servo him right.”’ Posee—Election in Henrico County=Pro- Dr. Haridan being called, ‘testifled that he had ex. amined the person of the gitl, ond found every indica- om of Licutenant Colonel Davis, of by / . tion that Net person had been violated. x a General Turner's Staff. , ‘Bhe body of an unknown man was found in the water Seen ant Divo nas roneiye oe Solent of rat Tao + Upon examination, said that he was forty- OUR RICHMOND CORRESPONDENOR. foot of North Ninth street, KE. D, Deceased was of medium | earnings, as one of my partners failod after recoiving them | A Ready and Conclusive Test of the from the government. And further; a8 all of her. bills of HELMBOLD'S FLULD EXTRACT BUCHU feven years of age, a resident of Jersey City, was born Ricamony, Va., August 24—5 A. M. ‘Trusses.—Marsh & Jn Saratoga county, N, Y., and bad nothing to say touch. ieee Acie wt | Foe dressed in biack clothes, and appeared to have | pag’ heon wetiled, 1 was justified in taking her to any | Yili 0%,e comparison with those set forth in the United Radical Care Truss FM al ing this charge except that he was not guilty. “He was ome rogne ‘Atnerican port this side of tho southern limits of Georgia, Naber. attond vot, then committed to the county jail to await trial, The mass meeting of the citizens of Richmond and | ANOTHER RSCAPADE OF CONVICTS FROM BLAGK- | in ball to make money for myself and those interested AmMarsh’s Radical Cure Trass and Pa FIRE AND ACCIDENT. Henrico to which I lave already aliuded, and which has WELL’ ISLAND. tn her, without asking anybody's vermisslon, and with- | Bandage Tnatituin hax removed to 612 Broadway, Open Ul Zane No Mere Uuuiencens Gee Untady At five o'clock yesterday afternoon a fire occurred in | for ite object not so much the endorsement and accept. | | Th was reported rd the Forty-seveath precinct station | Ot # eatin, are nse of the department examine | nay wenden. Hat Mboub's Bktag aah » jouse that seven more con rtmen: dinialioans — i ; devine sone rsdn pid pvr yt» ome | afar in Vitginia, «vo take placo to-morrow afternoon, but none of them have been seen in that neighborhood. * Captain steam propelier Bart, |" BNET A POWLER, No. 3Park row. Look. mon 4 cate " v@ o'clock, ih the Capitol square. The mecting is : RUN OVER, Innane Crry, August 9, 1865, - 7. Some oil cans. ‘The clerks, with great prosence of mind, | iptended " , 4 3. BELLY, , rrtod the pats, wih enete blading contents, and threw | Mhatroctly aid "very weteratte te Masel tre cren, | _ ABOU two o'clock yesterday afternoon a young lad a Advice for the Cure of Baldness hem inte #troet, thas preventing « conflagration. | shaws, the Enders, nnd all that class of promiuent and | Amed James Curran, whose parents reside at No. 38 — aac. e New Brunswick, pe As ha ssiannasiininesn coisa tag Mereine cad Boston toe Machine, os drutety. — ‘hile running to the fire a named Commical, fell, | active rebels, together with the bro! jown pol nw BRONWICK, August 25, 1866. Wina 8 4 1B broken down political | John street, was ran over by a two horse truck loaded New Bi N. J. ener and was run over by Hove Cart No, 3, and sustain leaders, to repossess themselves of power in Virginia by, | with abonae fevere injuries by the wheels passing over his head and | among ‘other meaus, ining sdaieon e repre: h pouveied we the noapitel by tn teem ie ee iy Reatan ropentieen,” Wan’ shitted Ge doretrel Pheer ane , presentation | was conveyed to the hoy " epubli hae ogy ghost, upon the floors of the United Spates Congress. This 4 davromelt vu jospital by tha police, His ro. = — republigan, was elqctad by forty-aue reo and all shor cases. “a smaseoinn Pots sta ett Mauyfactury! oy <i dg gine te 4 " . L&I. B. RELTY, 999 Brondwar,

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