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& Hiatt 80.000 flere, Netto bencaee, span THE WEEKLY HERALD. —eeeeeeee { IMPORTANT STEAMSHIP LINES. WASHINGTON. en ener OBITUARY. songs ow acmienes Sina meant ane ar ive Honnah BP. Goald, the Poctess. | Kate Howard, joee of Lents Be- te ngs Soa Best Late : sh Ip Hort ¥, 1008. iptlonn cecien, Generale @ioowm and Puisich ar® c08- SEPA A ALAGe 8: GOED, SP PRUE ap a Gicheast-taibiininals doen Vrian’ haul. tne} "myo Wenenn Hoe Ge cance aOR Wail Lines to China and Japan, the THE GANITARY COMMISSION. ae ne aphamoet spe OF that class of our American poote who may be said to | At ue Cusine Beane Baby ' Wost Indies and South America. not by may means cease ath the claws of the war. The | ° FAW a large vote outside of party organization. pigtecamae gitar anaes ae een be. | {1100 onger—whove finely chiseled Grecia ‘catures, | A.continuaton of the vstimony in the Trial of Wire officers of the commission in this city are engaged in s THE BEBBL BX-SECRETAKY WALKER. longed to the tireesoore and ten or twenty years which magnificent Agure and charms of manner in years gone | at Washington; a highly interesting article on the Mis- by swayed the mind of Louis Napoleon, refugee and spe- | sissippi Valley, its trade and commerce, and the progress cial constable of London. Prematurely old at fortytwo, | of reconstruction; interesting accounts from late Rebel- 80 corpulent that from figure and feature, destitute of | lious States; News from Washington; Lotter from Onpt. ‘mental sources of enjoyment, ber Inst years formed a | Anderson, of the Great Kastem, on the Atlantic Cable; strange contrast to the days of her youth and beauty. News from’ Europe, Mexioo, Hayti, St. Domingo, &0.; From the Emperor, her former lover, she received | Editorials om leading topics of the day; Foetey; the every mark of favor and consideration, On Napoleon's | interesting story of The First and Last Kiss; Facotis; marriage with the Empross Eugénie the chateau and do- | Literary, Artistic, Scientific and Religious intelligence; nuuins of Beauregard woro satsied upon hig former ior | Theatrical Review for the week; Varieties; Sporting on Paris, “a by” Gardin! eabong for ihe ‘pur. | Nows; interesting reading for Farmers and Gardeners; e . | Valuable Reviews of the Money, Commercial, Cattle, Horse, Dry Goods and Boot and Shoe Markets; together ae Mwhole section of forest was | With a variety of local and miscellancous news. perchased tp ong down becatnn pmimoeses shes sper frome A PRIZE OF ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS ry 5 7 seewanes (ot will be given for the best original American story, Teed tod oy ail tn plendor Kate Howard (or, making a least three hundred and fifty printed pages, claim agency business which bids fair to eclipse that of | Pope Walker, frst rebel Secretary of War, is not yet | iny potwoon the two great revolutions through which all the private agencies ‘combined, ‘They now file ten | Pardoned, as reported. His caso affords striking Proof | iis country bas passed, ‘two have died during 1805— thousand olaims per month in all the departments and | of the wonderful change in southern sentiment. Ho f* | yrs. Sigourney and Hannah F. Gould, Both were born more than half of all the claims in the Pension Bureau, | Yored secession at first because he believed it the Only | in the infancy of the republic, and their songs were There are one hundred and fifteen sub-agencies esiab- way to protect the Fight of the Southers States to their in some measure suggested, not to say inspired, by the lished at prominent points in the Northern States, and | property in slaves. He now confesses himself | events of tho age in which they wore bora and lived. the business ia expected to reach twenty-five thousand | grievously mistaken’ in this, and sees that ite Hannab F. Gould was born in Lancaster, Mass, to Clams per month. All this expensive and veratious | only safety was in the union of the States; | i799 Hor father had beon a soldier of the Revolution, claim business is transacted for the discharged soldier | but he goes even further than this, and admits that th | anq tied fought from Lexington and Bunker Hill, free of every charge. The commiasion 1s making ar- nogroe's right to freedom carries with it the right to & through Valley Forge to Yorktown, and was honored as Tangements to diatripute ite immense stock of sanitary voice in traming the laws that shall secure him that free- | a veteran. ie mother died young, Jeoving toms obit, stores remaining on hand at the time of the disbanding | dom and make it moat beneficent. Ho agrees with the | dren beside Hannah Two sons aro alae sae ofthe arinies. Te consiata of hospital raiture, broken | opinions oxpreaed by Judge Lochrane two months ®€0, | Hosian Latin School, und ihe auihor of e-soriee Of, Lauin packages of ‘condensed meat and ‘vogetablos, that the Soutbern poople have vastly more interest im | toxt books still in use. oe mas Sinerreaees 8 clothing snd miscellaneous articles, which can | securing to the nogro his just righta than those of, the | merchant of Boston. | Two sisters of, tie peotoss survive be On wager F er, of Au- neither be used nor returned to the donors, ‘The | North can have, and thinks the negro cloment muat be fia, Ge, sed he thor ig a aa rte ot “THE REAL WAR WITH ENGLAND. &c. &e. &c. Tt t@ understood that the contract for carrying a smonthiy mail between New York and Rio Janeiro, Brazil, voalling at St Thomas, Pernambuco and Bahia, which hwas lot to the New York and Brazilian Steamship Com- “pany, will go into operation on the 29th of the present month. ‘The contract was a compromise between the Spanish thoase of Asencio & Co. und that of C, K. Garrison, of this ofty, each house owning one-half, Congress at its last session granted a “conditional sub- fa rather, Madame Trelawney, for she had married a cap- | ugual novel size, ” of 000 to be pnid question has been raise of distributing those articles Orst harmonized and equalized with the white before it her earlier days Miss Gould was known for ef aay’ es sae wd annually for wn yar Oo the’ freotiaehs bat tis « notorious: thet thas the | canbe elevated vari nd rh. Her efor wore: BOY marked by. the wibing oe a en Redfern gee A PRIZE OF TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS . ‘mems would pay a like sum. by “new race’? is less immeed of the charity than thousands A TREASURY DCT: ION. ‘ but they pote coved Be by truo thought, refined and | her tater years corpulence ( the London Court | will be given for the best satirical poom, of four hundre@ Journal increased t Bes such extent the last carriages | jines or more, on the follies of the day. ‘This 8 of war widows and orphans in the States, for whom no | The Secretary of tho Trossury has decided, in the case” anaes ‘emoti and a pure, calm, hoalthful, moral in t the Emperor agreed to do, and the Postmaster ‘wink sauce M made for her mernren ee entirely from back | “poen-story and poom Papaanenl the tnt of r@eneral, in pursuance of cue law of Congress, bureaus or aid societies bave been established. Those | of the recently appointed Collector of Customs at George- to front, for tbe'convemence of joa ald ‘Mead Sie pheaahth for votitig precipi oy b h ‘who.believe that. charity begins athome cannot dour | town, % C.—whocouldiot take the prescribed oath tn ene Sivtonamanen een oe 4 oo Shing of ue re genptarye geese The only joy of pert ed days was | October mext. 4@bousend: toms burthen to mike hotweon | that such.a disposition of thestores would mon gonoruilg | consequence of having participated in the rebottion— | wo py “The Snow Sora “Phe Veteran and the hind sn Kopeap a perpetual exalt —— Fd Terus.—Singte subscription, $2; Three copies, 96; tne porta abewe mentioned. ITE pre Br mies the |: Meet the approbation of’ the donors and rélieve a greaver | that bo and sinrilar appointees may perfdrm theviution pi " “Tha Tebble,* ““fre’ Sour rot Kaominigton”” and) ani i, against Pict tredeapeopity gsinnt Ag i anyone Five copies, $8; Tea eopios, $15. Single copies, Five ‘Mine at.onos, which could not be done in less than one -amount of distress dering: the comiag winter Of the offles without'nay eantit Congress ‘aanow bios, thoy ‘Miss Gould ted @ quict life im the-iomestetd where: | argous aan 6 oy arn oa cente each. * in) iiallatteacay waded year if new ships were to Le built, one of the first class PARDONS. bron Ar an ra a Se ee ee ae ba oo rye he sent for the “cure of Chespay-lea-Veraaillos, sorted in cho Wasnt Hunan, ‘The President yestorday pardoned A. T. M. Rust, ALD, | of their salaries. Barnet, E. T. Napier, James Marks, Spencor (. Marka, J. ARMY PAYMENTS. visitors, among thom not « of our distin- ©. B. Mitchell, W. E, Lucas, Chas. $. Incas, Robt, A. | The Paymaster Goncral’s department has drawn from | guished authors, who soeahs the acquaintanco of Johnson, Thos. J. Judge; W. G.. Farley, Jaa.W: Kehols, | te United states Treasury aince the Ist of May | & lady widely known a | ooo writer whem, in whose'parish the samptuous domain of Beauregard is situated, and abjured the Protestant faith, io which ahe had been brought up, to adopt that of the Roman oe ted ‘dereon saeeaer na a aeese Ghureb,. "But over this failed. to givo raliet and afow | fhe eine iy ot Hennes 1 v@hips of the: Atlantic Mail Steamship Company will be despatched monthly until new ships are built. =~ "These two'lines—one to Brazil, the other to China and Japan and the Sandwich Islands—are; perhaps, the e ‘Areertom iteerbore:wan duit ‘ita. sends when-bnt fow | 1yY3 afterwards she expired of what is call most co tablishod Peter Driscoll, Sami, J. Balling, George Stone and ex- | $198,546,096 49 to pay off the troops of the army. of hor own vex joined her in comtributing do ite growth. | ‘isease of the heart, but ia well known by pullowniers | © jer ‘regard. to tl he queation, seked me my important, on some a counts, ever es! by : as rogrot for the ennui of the weariness, and dread yaion about Buchu, I would gee have used «the United States govern: Congressman Eli 8, Shorter, of Alabama; Bedford Brown, PATIENTS IN THR HOSPITALS. bore poemcenchionatee of ‘the Caen 8 brereaagigs = ea of the future: fo chiidren she had adopted will inherit the artiote in various Sogn for yams Sie Eee, a of these lines are coming into contact with two | of North Carolina; James H. Cox, Wallaco Thompson, '| The total number of patients remaining in the United Ree Ce ra ee eete.cd to her pursutt of lee. | tbe whole of her property; the chateau of Beauregard, | D0¢,think there leany form on p ‘coon of the most poworful stvuin tines in the world—tines | Ludwig Hozer, Wm. Pym, Mathew G, Pailiford, G. W. | “tales general hospitals in the various departments, | vers nover noglected the sitnplest womanly dutios or | Sud tho title, go to the son, the Comte de Bechevet, and | medieaie agent would be ibe indicated. ¥. ou are a welt that have been in successfi:! operation twenty-five years | Sutherland, John W. stone, G. W. Rucker, Wm. A. excopting North and South Carolina, which have not | failed to exhibit the womanly virtues of Lome. ae S peeing Sot Bayt 4 Png BR} ere 6 pre Oe it nae. bese, ox nes ied <dach—the Royal Mail Sirum Tacket Company and the | Green, W. H. Parish, D. B. Payne, Chartes H. Massie, | Deon beard from, was 14.26% on the 26ih of Auruat, a8 es tee caavotion sa hen Seneca Dae as uaieg | Dowtly, and have been oducated with the greatest care pation it Meee catied ia ny fudguoeat is iby the ‘Peniasulay and Oriental Stam Navigation Company, | Joveph Millhiser, Mosos Millhiser, Chas, L. Ludwig, | fe!lows:—Washington 075, Middle 988; Rast 1,916, Ohio tenmtines ee life her friendship was sought and prined ca ease greg gama a of per, | 1 tiave ween and used, as before stated, every, form of ‘These lines have their iisuiquartors at Southampton, | Avgvstine Liftersch, John W.. Lumpkin, Wm. H. Grant, | 1,081, Tennossee 2,248, Missouri 1,90, Kentucky 69, | hells by the you oe Sap aie eed Fad reat Cestron Top oer Gharition%to atone. for the | Rr sritea staan tam tne conmaastnt England, running weekly anil semt-monthly to the West | Fendall Grittin, Fleming Grifin, John A. Flood, J. W Virginia 1,635, Mississippi 361, Louisiana 1,523, Arkansas } Nathotio lyrica will continae to ba read for their fine | trogniarity Of her earlier life. that plant at all equal to yours, yy yaaa pane India Islands, Brazil, Rio Junciro, River Plate and other | Flood, Henry Flood, A. H. Drewry, 0. G. Clay, George 830. feeling, unaffocted simplicity and patriotic and religious mene al without a udice or partial 1 eis ours prssedenes ‘South American ports. Harper, J. A. B. Clemmons, Houry J. Brock, J. @ COMMUTATION OF A DRATH AKNTENOR. sentiments. The Spirits on Trial. over all others, “io not value « Uilag acca raing 12 lH bale ‘Tho Royal Mail Company's ships touch at Aspinwall, | Brooks and J. R. Bryan, of Virginia; A. H. Kerr and | Wa B Redman, alia Jackson Wallace, Tenth Town ue Goud, has published sovera! volumes, thro? fq | COLCHRSTRE, THM THORPES AND THE DAVENFORTS Pepe Mere tgene pms ea a ozo bul value—it they gel we sn, etree, {*regiment, ordered by court martial to be shot to death at iy 90 183%, | ‘Gathered Leaves” was publishod IN COURT—A NIGHT IN PANDEMONIUM. Spe ak balk ene ave orth gore then f ‘which is the oply American port these ships call ay | Chamberlain Jones, Sen., of Tennosseo; Norman Story, Tobie 1844, “The Dioama’’ in 1850, ths “Youths’ Coronal” in 5 t vate your ‘Buchu for’ ite effect oa patients. are aheve there are Aimericnn steamers. of Louisiana, and F. Honsfon, of Florida Alexandria, Va., for desertion, has had hia sentence | 1451, and “Hymns and Pooms for Children’’ in 1854. ‘The trial of Colchester, the Davenports and the Thorpes, | .opaq’ with it, and seen cured with it, more diseases of the comiouted imprisonment for life im the Concord Peni —_—_—— which was inaugurated last week, waa continued Thurs- bladder and Kidneys than I have ever seen cured with am From St. Thomas, wnich is to be the principal stop- GOVERNOR FENTON IN WASHINGTON other Buchu, or any other proprietary compound of ‘ * ne Aw tontiary. General Alexander Schemmelfinnig. day ovening, at Sietropolitan Hall, with all the éclat | gyer name. Res; ifuly, yours, &c. ‘ping place for the Brazilian steamers, ten different Governor Fenton 1s in this city on business connected af amernvona. pec + OOH. KEYSER, M. D., “Fadisting linesof the Koya! Muil lineto Mexico, Central } with the muster out of Yow York troops aud tho scttto- | pyancis Le, Tenth Now Jermoy; Columbus Hinokly, | .,Hnsadier Genoral Aloxandor Schonfmelfnnig died at | and morriment which had attended the opening 100 Wood atreat, Pittaburg. Pa. of tho proceedings, Zhero was # very large and demon strative audionce, comprising @ goodly number of ladies ‘and gentlomon, who had apparontly paid the admission feo for the sole purpose of “seeing the fun." Itis proper here to remark that thig outlay was highly remu- norative. At cight o'clock procisely the august Mr. Gonwin took the chair and unburdened his conscience of’ an ill- Avousr America, the Spanish Maiu, &c.,' keep up a continual ASK Fou HELM noLD'8 FLUID BXTRACT BUOHS. communication. In July, 1863, the company owned one hundred and twenty-eight steamers, waking weekly and’ semi- wmonthly trips; distance ron, 11,402 miles; subsidy, '$1,860,000, being $2 46 sr mile; postage receipts, '$534,525—total miles ran, 547.296. ‘The above is one of tie monster lines which has ment of the claims of that Staty against the general | tonth Unged States infantry, and Franklin Clapp, Firat } ersgh ea near Reading, Ponn., yesterday morning, government. It is understood that about one million | Yermont eavalry, have been sont from the Old Capitol | °°" consumption, contracted in the military service. four handred thousand ddllars of these claims are favor: | Prien. to’ Fort Delawhre—the two former for tho re- | Ml death has beem expected for some time past. ably considored, and w draft will bo immediately drawn | gneotive terms of threo years and six months, and the | _ “General Schemmelfinnig was Colonel of the Seventy in favor of the State for about three hundred thousand | jatter for the remaining term of his onlistinent. fourth Pennsylvania Voluntesra, and saw bis first sor- dollars. The Governor is of opinion that vouchers can cache ‘ vice under Fremont, in Weatorn Virginia He served COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES. he produced that wili result in the spoedy adjustment of | ‘rho Treasury Departufent haa recontly printed thirty- under General Sigel during tho Virginia campaign of nearly the whole amount, if not the cntire claim itseif. five million nino hundred) ane sixty thousand doltara General Pope, He was nominated « brigadier general nuine being excluded by Baraat, iy fre, poor imitations themse! = THALON'S rd MTGE aLoOuiNa rier dene fac red from. fragrant flower ever used for pee- fuming purposes. "Sold everywhere, As ; “hy : 4 uaconfirmed, ho was renomin january, a 18 pron ea Cuimmageter onsite ate uaaiges ide ‘oan ty ear ae seg xe se Man- | amount takon im aud cancolled at the Treasury, thereby | confirmed in the March following, his commission being | statements of the press. Spite of this assortion, ho felt | energetic feelings and e you to sleep well ‘mail line will come into contact with. sion to-day, nearly al whom were pardon sockers, in- | saying a considerable sum in accrued interest on the | dated back to the first named date. At Chanceliorsville | convinced that they could afford to bo considered as ‘The other line which contivis the trad whole | cluding Miles Taylor, formerly representive in Congross ho commanded the First brigade of Shurz's division, of 7 iii ime le of the wh 8 ylor, ly rep 6 sane. ¥ bp Get ith |.such, Itwaatobe hoped that the reporters present oF BUCHY ‘and (Eastern world is the Penin«ular and Oriental Steam Navi- | from Louisiana. Some of them had been standing at the TAK UNTERKAL REVENUK. Saas 8 et tie a ‘and fe meth i pebracy, sare ii Si peeing 9 ae ikiM BOLD'S 3 's BXYRAO? BUCH Stray boat ed \gation Company. Staiting {rom Southampton, these | door for at least five hours, walting for admit:ance, nut Tho receipts at the Interns) Revenue Burean yesterday | 1364, he was gont to St. John's Island, and thence crossed the . sorta ber ran " elise dt do off companied sonny Alara 9 ana and if v0 ——— ‘ebips communicate with ail the principal, ports in the | bad not been gratified up to three o'clock. Tho Pros- | wars $1,60%, 795. moa Idfand. His forces,were ‘the frat to énter Bb faleghopde lying around, go 1s au tpenit » mptiou, insanit Bespin, ensue. (Eastern world. ident, in the intervals. of the public busiuesa, received a ~ ee PUBLIO LANDA. Charieaton,. ‘February 18, 1865, when flanked by Shar Jone by itsclf) ‘The audiondd had not assembled to man. He-tbmained for.some time: in command of thy During the month of August twonty thousand sevon | Gorences of that tity, and was then relioved on aocount hundred and (hirty-five dcrea.of public land wore taken 2 -lle retired to hts. home in. Pennsylvania, 5 please the press, but to please thomsclyes. Theirs was called the roligio.potitical association, because it was thoir task to detect the sores In both religion aud politics, end expose them ‘wo the public gase, The speaker and his” hhonreri had, \horefore, gathered to form a court of truttr for tho purpose! of trying the’ Thorpes, the Davenports and Mr, Colchoster, and he now doclared the court ‘duly opened. Colonel Tuomas Pigpor:sounsol for the dofence—who Appeared’ in’ white” yantaloons and broadctoth, and in- sorted his bands in bis pockets with as much earnostaoss - though withiaahem wore Jopated..a branch catablish- ment of Ei Detido—commenced the:plea for his clionts “by stating that the Thorpe Brothers offered Ove hundred dollars “0. onewhe-could- rival thom-in their per formances. which afmouacemont a en pre - gent took exception, Ey) aseneve i to bean advertise. ‘ ment for the Im July, 1868, this company owned 86 ships; aggregate stonmage, 124716.) The distauce these ships run is 22,112 aunties, making. grand,total of 813,794 miles annually, | At the twentieth annua! meesting of the company, held in London; December 5, 1960, among other things it was ‘tated: that the expenditure for coa} the last year had “een ); that the receipts of the company rere’ $12, 760,000; expenses,” $12,235,000; mail subsidy, , few only of tho’ visitors. To hav¢ opoued the door of his office to all comers at once, with the thermometor indi eating about ningty degress, would baye emmonn® him to the: risk of suffocation. t THE PRRUDMEN IN TRNNRBANKY Oy | “Getieral Ffble, ~Conemiasioner | £0" (tho, Froedmen’s Biren tm Vemnemee; reporter-te tab -depuei nicgt, from Nashvitie, “under date of! Soptetmber 21— largo» number of the former -ownem . ots! baye. testified their desire . to, co-operate. with the .Commisstoner .by all. tho. moans im-tiwir powsr 40 secure. tranquillity and order; But, in additon ‘tora, : there are many who. refuse | to accep: tho at wecondiion | of things, aud resist the action of dhe governmoit as far as ts practicable without endangering personal anfety Much of the trouble and agitation now cxisting iv tlie Mc aoe is Ue TORS ao tl i es Manhood aad are regetaed HBLM. BOLD axtaabr BOCHU” - A————___—____ eo be al of Man Poe te myo the Nervous and punieate Iamediately uso HELMBOLD'S should bE Thaor BUCHO: X ‘ up with Agriculture College Kripa: Marquotto, Michigan, | Where he dled yeatereiny: BEMOVATION OF THE RRBUUTIYK, IREMISES- ‘Tis present dirty and dilapidnied contition of the Waite House and: grounds will net much longer be a eyesore, Carpenters, painiors and whitewash. “ery 1x9 at. work ope outbuildings aud trees nrou _Kxeontive mansion; «nd orders are reported to havo heey a nsbyc bine Pregident for the rémoyal ot ‘the gover, dneyt carpenter and cinin st sho eo HOON g CR _cymberod'the pablic groundy-on the cornor of Poumeyt- Vania avening Aid Tittconth strest — ‘Thoir, first “Greetton, { thee was D matter oF astonishmont;, (oir long conten “ance amazes OT ery ‘ CONE TO IRVENTIOATE. John Rubins, Merchant, of New Yorn, Anvouncomént ia mado ‘of the dentine of Mr, John Kobins, of the Fourth ward, and accompanying! the otic’ 1s the Atatomont “that he was the oldest resident the ward. My! Roblin wab a sigepbans of New Fark J cjty for sixty-six years; and waco ie years of age “he died. Only the very oldést *residéats ‘cap now ‘rordeniber'when, ied709, JGhu JRobips execied kia fiat sgl at No, 406 Poart'gtroot, .qnd. shat it read in{that | {ota aty!o abbreviation accasionslly practised by: éoondmt- ‘Bal ‘nlorchants, at this day, Robjus."* And very few oven of thé old tmotchants wit _Fomembor tho oi stances under whick Johi Robins camo to catablish hi -; 82,000,000. { The, ‘mail subsidy of this ‘line #hea first started, in ‘1840, was $5 per mite. The subsidy ‘amounts, now to {Bl 6636 por mille, Gross pustage receipts, $890,930. { The foregoing is given with a view of showing the ‘difference between that of a liberal pokey and that pur- waned by the American gov ernment. The trado of. this monsivt’ wunopoly is to be broken RUMBOLD:# FLUID RXTRAGT BUCHU ‘a HEDMR TOR 0" ar LE bre aa Bhattered Constitutions Restored HELMBOLD® BK. TRACT BUCHU. nd as pro = e. ‘Minto by an ‘América’ linc of steumers, ramming between | State is due’ (o this cluswot cRintas The freedmen's ¢ Lieutenant Giatk, of the Freedmon's Murcan, departed * wi oe Mz, _ Winonngsrn improvised Distri a ian Francisco and Hong Kong, China, touching at Hono- courts are crowded with applicants for justice Scant i to. for Harper's Werry to cxamme into alleged abuses | abigeen renee a — bigot xe ba teens then rose and read shag ‘ie sedioimiah compra nial echrb Ratwack nie BUCHU itr oi be ee nies Bulu, Sandwich Islands, and Kaungawa, Japan. and Land. enmned, gaghe areeistinold thom tho colorét "of nogrogs haling comumlvtod Wabeh, ' v8 yal, Martintane some four pages of bie Pe amouettig the pre, {ais those wot Corte in be Ueried Staton Dispensstory, a ! Sera ha PRR 19 hed s cm and mentally c:rsed Benedict Arnold, thon | ouers—in spirit, if motdn }—of necromancy, RA 4 The Pacific Mail Company Lave contracted to build four | people, and the crack of the whip and usc of ~~} bbeidangUnty Majesty's Commtscary General at Port Royal, ond SxereINS. ‘To oxpedive ee a ee ma aay ret class side-wheel steaniors, of from 8,600 to 4,000 | shackles aro fn many localities as oormmon na wr thy HE NAVY tages ededirind th Poar(ousel, vo fe ea gr fam up the i torent ee Sage HELMBOLD CONCENTRATED EXTRACT BUOUU tons each, to run monthly between the ports above | of their serfdom. Terinossoe ‘and Alabama will, without , § : nd nepd » Sd 1's dozep copiew of,, the evidence tiring the rome (?) stores and the tasiy aud tempt ‘MBLMBOLD'S CONORNTRATED BXTRACT #aBaara- 1 THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER, Both aro rules ed Least” ST ore ee masck silva thak cam volte” a contain vho hostor Grial, stiek receatly took > Mr. Gopwix, in his moat motiifuous tonos, inquired eee 7.8 On 19 dofondamts wore ready to go on with Mr. + Piovom grufly replied that be was ready, #0 it was all right. i , with @ winning smile, ventured to ask whether the clients of the honorable gentloman pleated wamod ‘The ships are ‘to indke twelve round trips out ‘end*back. The annual compensation is five hundred tetiousand dollars, service to commence on‘or before the of January, 1867. The ships are larger than ad of ’ Baglish or French lines } The advantages which Kugiand and other Burppesn doubt, provide at the approaching seasion of thoir 1ogis. r latures for the nogroes’ right to have a houring befurs SEXAMER SOODN SIAL AME. thotr courts, ‘The rent demand for labor the coming | TRESeamor Riodetstund, eweive gums, was anchored year will do, muh towards rgulating wages 9utt Of the Batiory last even tho officers snomontarily && seouring their prompt payment, On the Int day of Pecting to receive ordors to go te sea, Sho is ono Uf, the July lagt there were soven thousand one hundrd and supply ‘hips of the North Adantic squadrom. Tho fol- Joweing are her olticers ing ihanner which the dry. goods” wore | dia. played in the windows, ana atso admiring —bacholor = ho then and always was—tho fashionable oH Gams of avoiety years ago who frequented Pearl, im the region of Chatham, aa they now frequent Broadway in tho rogion of Tenth or Grand streets, when he suddealy eerwace iN bol ye hy NTRRIORN. aren stopped at one-of tho stores and askod if they did not will derive from the American line, in the sav- } fifty-one negroes subsisting upon the coverui in the | want a clork. ~ He met ray i success until he ied . a Py tone —Alex, bluray. at No, 450 Pearl trot, whore he accosted the coloheaee “thom to erpocare, Of time and distance, over the Peninsular and Orien- pasa petra penance At ae apt are | Avting Kn igna—Ohartos Wilson and Weltiamn Field, Laverty with tho same ipquiry—"Do you want @ wre ‘oatbent tsb Steamship Company, are immense. ne bundr seventy-nine of such depondouts, Xing nevs—Second Axa stant, Johw A, Patterson; Acting | clerk’ “What to do?" askod Bir, Laverty. aT want to = 7 ‘ee new lino from China and Japan, via San Franciesd, | and they are chiefly confined to the aged and indym and | Third Axaiatanty, Chas A. nggron, WA. lande cit, Jon | lears ¢0 dry goods bits:noss.”” “What wages do you ox rene eo? Bagiendend other European countries, will be from | orphans of colored soldier. Tho refugee oatablishmen. | ¥- Coster : ‘ [a A Aa egg So wR ee ay ast the oresake fwoaty to twenty-six days quickor than vid Poninsular | at Nashville, Clarkaville and Memphis wore om tho ist | p> iacdingy Mettler sg siecip- sina Joun inmoateusly boash his apprenticeship. “Ee of ane toot jmnd Oriental Mail line by th. suortese-cut. “The new line | of July last subsisting at the expense of tho governinent The dcubls-cndors Algonquin and Winooski are fast | pot be at in pened the atore, aweptit out, dressed” of the names eyetoms Wwnil be t 4 to produce au entire revolution in the | five thousand nine huudred and sixty wine dependents, + approach ng completion, preparatory to the grand sea | out ‘he win to os ary ape Sends, abut it up at night, and and qwarine | mace himself gonorally useful. After eiyhteon ai in addition to the large number drawing rations for their | "tee Which 16 to 4 cide certa:n moohanic tho la World and Europe in the saving of distance and, Pe tcccrahcdia Toray thik ts nestor te tone “toa | Tho distanco botwevn Sbangbae aud Southampton, | families at home, Of the former number there are but | MObIems rior to the aca trip tho vessels will be sub- J itu, ‘The promise of agood salary, the subsoquont proffer | Maeabee Wighun® aud undoubtedly nad "a. dozes bub cnalctny. jig Peaiosular and Oriental linc, is eleven thousand one | ¢leven remaining inmates in the refugee establishment, Jecied to a steam trial at tho Brookiyy Navy Yant. « peek gs eeennan be to kone rot ighta, malas ues cot A hort. by a aoa ‘and seventy-five miles; length of passage home. | and the lattor bave ceased to be furnished with public | The steam aloop-of-war Brooklyn, whose hae Is f& 1 iit mynalt;” and so ho” opowod tho store at No. & gi Engel Te eg ee sixty-five days; cost, seven hundred and eighty. | bounty. eniliag with the readers of tho capture of Now Orhan, | in suguah 1768, and did a cash businens, necessarily ne genilcraan also demanded that Mr. é dollars, {HY RIGHTS OF PRNSIONERS—COBRECTION. has boen thoroughly overhauled, and will shortly sail for | snvsit at frst, but which increased, wntit became lo ie, Sheuucnt retesrneat foe ‘a. Chaene ox Shenae aan ( Im April, 1961, the American ship KingOsherleft the | A verbalerror, which has appeared in some of thy | Bi Jamotro as the flagship of tho Israzitian squadron, MPA poem uring aoe wey cr tig Po bene ent : in fakon at althoure (rom RUSHTON’, 10 kitor Hoven port of Kanagawa (Japan) for San Francisco, where she | newspapers, bas been deemed of sufficiont importance ‘THY SAPR ROBBERY. ally coined monoy. — He and old wrrived in ninetoen days—six days quicker than ever | for official correction. The Secretary says the section in Te investigation Into'the tate robbery, of the pay- | Wis thon at 136 Water st cart iv age ha 10 one would be A “Waiters Pacent Lever Trace” fs the ’ r} which it occuts is as follows :-— master’s safe from on board the Donogal still continues. - nd genornliy. wrems rgpaenss Es ieee And be it further enacted, That all persons, now by jaw It, is belioved. (inh no blaine can be attached to the pays Roney Rayaiond, arigudiw General of the who ho aatabiad Me Picton Ho said that for bis part be did wnade before of since—distance ruo, four thousand four PP gd not believe: in ‘on which no duty had beoa paid, and placed Suotumie wna mee “Ginny 4 C0. 0m Breaawey. Dundred and twenty-nine mile. Important despatches ' swore sent to the Naw York Hunaw by this ship, which, | @dtitled to s less pension than heretofore specified, who |. masier of that veasel. 1812," can remember whon John Robins, and vain” 20 faith whatever in all the m: es a the moralag ‘of the twentith. day from Kanagava, Yc ote Cait Staten andi te Haw (her) New mxvOUTIVN OFFIOM: {Cig Chamber of Commerce, Volonged t the name aru. | Which the Court wo Grmly adhered Goetons eT mm RORAW. 08 Latypate pan Soft San. Francisco by pony express, and in.ten daysar- | duty, shall be entitled to twenty dollars per month. |. Commander 8. D. Trenchard bas. amumed. the. duticn x rar perenne 10 these plauditedir: Gopwrn objected. Ho-uryed Hived ut Léavenworth city; in three days more were pub. | This seetion, tho Secretary'of State ‘says, ié printed’ in | Of Kxscutive Obioer of the Brooklya'Nary Yard Pillin Howe Cha torporal or the courpany Toke | that It was against the dignity of the tribunal, (Re | A.—Roys ‘and Childre: ished in the Hera:p and on the way to Liverpool, and’] the pamphiet edition of the. laws of tho last sossion of SUPPLY 'BHIP' IND, } Porit.wore only. me epi peshente slenayeners Jimena nomad: hanermr ar ea OARIBALDI, CUTAWAY AND SOUAVE SULTS, ‘dn Joes than eleven'davs were published in the London “| Congress precisely accdrding to the original roll, with the |, The supply ship) Ino is being rapidly preparo@ for news: ‘ coconinmigued ofc § on ate i pommel gd at + SROKA. OF Latazere Bimes,, boing forty-two dayn'trm Japan, It takes aixty -| exception that the word: “+his’* is underseored—é.'e., pat’ |’ aid will sail tae few Akys forthe Buropeam squadron. | - ; but Robing and Perit bed only eh Pee | “the nutject ander diseumion? Laughtor and cheors.) ‘4 Fourth avent appodie Chopar Ouiee, ve days to go to Soutiumpion by the Peninsglar and’| in itallia—aoiad the word’ “their” placed in'wratkets, tho | DisAsTAg PO soor-oF-wan LANGaprion | Wu : r-nervicg, as A few minutes of one comfusion here ensued, andthe | 41s rosters witace Cashed OM@otad “rental Line, being twerity:foe days longer than by the | reasos! for which is obvious. The orror ts, that nows- ; THR GULY OF CAIMPORNIA. . ) Tsaao M: Phyto,’ now Adjutant'of, ny poe hen A iekebe shard “Deawings, Sirsalars nad Fatormali, wen ‘Former, through New York ¢ity. ° fae papers have printéd the word ‘or’ instéad of tho word bl ae vasa’ ston grit se rapes gl a and a luck; >} not. he ete Ss “oe Go: You've got he tongue, but you R. CLAYTO Mew Yore, ‘Tho London Times, i publishing the news from Japan; | “and” Wotwoen’ the words “foot! and ‘hand’? The | atruck by ® tornado on the fuly last, whi in Now. York’ of the net Seber oT he Nausea f columu in’ urging the importance of | Acting Cofmtmiasioner .of, Paalons sayy..rithody this | cruising tn the Gulf of California, sho ts bearly wrecked pad ‘race of December 9, 1814—the fasmone | 4?! fete, ed comin wtf bf mt he paris tat Pog Seropecie ag Fe anaking the California rove the ‘great mail route | correction the business of the bureau would’be uséledaly4 to pigee, ahd haw heen towed:to. Acapulos: for repaira aoa hoa St ary god, ena wae eure tg | Melvoe Ab te the spiritualiste— fobs “aie ey 3 sire < tok aeurg »F Between China, ‘Japon and England, instead of | increased without benefit to any dno. ‘The Lancaster wont into conmaiialon aa flagship of tho | Svory instance, Ho tad no sock om hand, and wont am cn guetta oT gil As Are Digg -—_———~ | ‘he roundabout way at present, Ordinary passage | ACTION LN RRGARD TO CONFISCATED eROPRUET IN |*PACie squadron: in 1961, and has bon on thas station” oyed. ‘The next day— | OF Endor, or the spiritualisia in | wition & Foggan’s Patent Steel Shirt Detween Chica, Japan and San Francisco by steam, stop- LOUDON COUNTY, VA. ever since The following is @ list of hoe officers: — ha) mag tye Sitomeal”? osemns, 06; Cute, SE: Oeterey 0e., Tho., G1, GLH Mallee ‘ping at the Sandwich Istands, would not ordinarily occu- Major General Howard has ordered the agent for Commander—Henry K. Davenport ligonce of the troaty of wae olderty i neoates _ onmee the on. He = Py moro than twenty-live days, ‘The splendid results | Loudon county, Va., to suspend action with regard to | /t-wimant Commander: Wittian ON the Mercantile Agency, | Said it wae the tate hetrere, tAppiiuse) He | C&istadoro’s Hair Dye, Pre tive ‘achieved by the California ronte, in which the Times ac- | Property claimed to be confiscated until the record ball | —wrgeons Passed Assistant, Frederick K. Potice, Aa- ae old” employer, who nan | Wat AbQUt to loatify aa 2 witness, and could say that be SUS a eee Knowledged the Peninsular and Oriontal line shamefully | be carefully revived and corrected. This, it is belioved, | sistant, = ay Dina . pu ia ‘suotlom. onthe Saburday _had witnemed noth ne. mT ft “pn aes Mr. pale aS Beaten moro than throe weeks, were strongly urged os a | Will tend toallay the distress. and constetnation excited ee Ceplein, DM Cohen; Hecomd Lieutenant, , adotioncer to poll but rate ‘alan bed a Vai appl, wad ‘and thei by the publication of the order for the confiscation or Fraok D. Webater. ‘endorsed appropriation of a large number of Carma in Loudon a ing Kavigns—W. W. Hendrickhon, W. 8. Dana) Je Soacittename Seaton himsolf (0 koop ® momorandum fi . fr atwon. faa mutual SOMMNG Songs Gee OE tlip arene ot Relais anearyed ca Aeting Masters Mats—Cheeton A. Brown, ‘Sohm Det. | jtwas to bo ad lOrtum, ‘aud was mea, SUDDEN DEATH OF AN ARMY OFFICE. "Faoincers—Ohict, B. BB. Wharton; Second Assiat- Bee eer cecne of tue Precis ‘weason for establishing such a line. Victoria, Vancouver's Usland. o port in British poss ksions, some two or three days’ sail from San Francisco, was named as the head- of the line. ‘The Mimes aaid tho British government would reap a Se len! bi & rev ft f fel index.) dolight Ses les part of tule tee on ' largo family, and you are a di ey 1 a Oheers, ra Dr. Sooner, or of Pitindciph at his rooms, 33 Bond ot his uous! Use, between the boure hi ant, K. M. Breess; ‘Aoting Second Assistant, B. W. Fow. which the gentleman in the steol collar undor police | ke Schemek ot Hi ‘golden harvest from our Pacilic trido by extending the | _Heutenant 8. B. Walworth, soon aftor playing a game LS yaa Bae, | 1st7, 1520 and lately In 1806 saw Bigui to halen bes GU bate’ pon eet PULMONIC SYRUP, iar aD rif ine to Pankma to connect at A of billiards last night, died of congestion of the brain Avaintants, anderatice, Geo from loss of capital by dofaultors and othorwive. out (laugh eee PILLS, at bis ‘all times. ese nect at Aspinwall with the royal a F. sawyer, B. D.. ate and D. Bouthal ‘Ho had hws prejudices, He bad ® great dislike for ( ter). “ three ied papery tate sion wil (requsetly care consume mall stoamors; all this coul’ be inaintained within terri. | FT°™ Papers found on bis persoe it appears that ho was | Hoalnoain—John MeKiatey John Delafield, once cashior and pubsequontly President Meantime the witness on the stand had seated himself. | tion in its adv: ‘stages. ‘tory independent pf the American a member of the Fifteenth New York cavalry, that he | Gunner Burgoss P. Al Fea enact gunk When Mr. Deladsid ten elected | When the Ohairman had concluded to bow in submission ———— r government. had on duty in the ‘sod had Fr, lvl iam 1, 2 Toy Preaidont Mr. Robina determined to withdraw, aed an- to the domonstrativencm of tho assembiage, several ne—Paris Fi ame Stytes, ! The importance of establishing a line of steamers be- te ood oe . nounced at the noxt olecuon of directors that other witnonses, beige. jons were all of a like ares Brest. ‘tween San Francinco and the East, with a view of pro- | !ust sottled lis accounts, intorosting nature, were listened to with the unfail- @.C. ALLEN, 415 B ‘ay, one door nelew a. APrOINTMRN sci or ram wat stwor Rg go 8 Grromelt told. him that he must werve. He retw re INTMENTS TO-DAY. The stoam sioop-of war Guorriore is to be launched at tt Col ot promined Grinnell finally that-he would sleep on it and not James A. Mathows, Collector of Customs for ths 44 | ine Charlestown Nevy Yard on Saturday, September 9. | announoo his, decision Yor went; 7 four hours, Durt trict of Teppahannook, Ve. Tho Guerriere waa Commenced under the direction of Mr. | that twenty-four hours he sold all bie Phenix atock—i ing accompaniment of yolls and lav One Fey yal anh afl ~All “Tand extonded the cabinet in which were sealed the Brother who had properly been securely bound with pion) while a second reliable individual volanteered to teach th fwiding some means of protection to American ships in he China and Japan seas, if we expect to compote suc- foossfully with other nations, cannot be over estimated. trot Combse—New whey ney Jast Wy 44 S'S CAN Broadnay one door blow Osa Richard ister of Deeds fc Di Co- t 130—and annoupced at ono» and the same Ume ore reg meters AG _ nde sey Baul, Res eet mae urea io boing sate aoa vad i 9 was neither a director nore stockholder. Ib 1s mode of prepariag the rope (rick fas week. | dei bees reasonable ; ) passenger Present coalteuctor > J—our memory forve on we state - Besides the valuable packuges of freight, letter mail, | Charles Matthowson, of Gonnectiout, Agent for tho | fojjowing aro tho dimensions of the Querriere:—Longth, thet the Sock fol lstnediataly Trees 188 to f a ye " i&e., which would be drawn from the Peninsular and | Winnebago Indians on the Missouri river. three bundred and thirty-three foot six inches; beam, | 5 wa mao ae Lge tie mie, “4 Seguilig the cordly ssashuestions ine room yt gia ae ttt amg , eruptions aad aan would be very great, them. THE CASH OF PAYMASTER Wenn, v0 feet b 5 eee yo) am nover der ‘who waa modeatly attired ina linen duster and | blemis roadway tad Grumgine be seis thts i a th pedir ioe | forty five fee | depth, twenty-one foot two inches, tou. renee Oe ane i in his hie §=He did Gree the Ge Of craves collar, stated ives Would prefer this route of trav e Paymaster , who waa tried and dismissed, | nays, two thousand four hundred and ninety tons without Croton water for many yoars,’and was content O | What Englishman, instead of sweltering in the torrid | was not Major Robert 8. Webb of your city. Gav ica aeons % yet he fuahioned p pump mater, south adie on on seats Lg Bf yO sites et Te ae ine com pony — Wheat eset 5 ad oe rag vacate gh MARMADURE AND REAURROARD. * News from Chicago. yes bere Steed on to be broaght into ie yard Sate alas conser anpine pen euacen. | wiitts “ele Tes a are my where coepronenpsingindeors any | Goneral Marmaduke, known ae © prominent officer in Cm9400, Sopt 7, 1868. ~ oh b a7 L pump | dium to witnons the of the Davenport, and Linble. 0.4 Barclay street. 4 portion of the known world, would not prefer oe : from his corner—Poarl and Madison stroste—whero bo | Sonininod aheie. aplcitunilaeic, power berauvs he rovelt | gow every rae — Gna overy where ‘the late rebellion, is the Arst one to avail bimwelf of the ‘Tho State Fair is inrgely attended, and the exhibitige | lived for the last thirty yoars, and has died in perfect by a shorter, quickor and pleasantér route for | privilege to go abroad and remain without the United | jw acknowlodgod 1% be the largest ever hold in {ilimois rotirement.. He had ho fenoy for the “Aratlings } brimstone, was low in the turmall, The arguments of ‘aaa ” jcton, the of se Prices Books.— the expense—a rote, every mile of which from | statew during the plessure of the government, and has | Tt will culmioate to-morrow and clove on Balurday, It | Qf ine senna,” Early sipwwberrien nad given pose or the buos of Me’ Winchemer wersinnudibie’ AUongit during | sonopoow aud § =~ ta Whanghac w. Liverpool, i+ in the delightful, cool regions | paccived a passport accordingly. General Beauregard | han rained hard to-day, nad: but’ little was doe on the frm shet bee 2 y inthe sbiliing basin for sixty | @ momentary full, the obeirman said that on Thursday pesiry ; 11S Nasseu etrest, ef tho north temperate zon: a | ry ¥ | dvoning next they would régume-——(A Voice—\'Ten has also appliod for ® passport under the same oficial | fair yrounds. . ; OT ie ad bie ue’ erarketeg, "He noes | Sensi'}—they woul continuethe trial And with this | Lock S¢iteh Sowing Machines _ ordet of the Department of State, through the medium | .Genoral-Grant wilt vist Preeport on , tho cit. iOS tester bet oun eanabow'i Daves tiivowncamont the-amsoobiage disporsed amid fhe grostest | toa hole Machine 4 WILHON, 628 ’ msn oe Burned. a of a sympathizing Indy friend from Alabama, ons of that pleoe baving tendered himng public recep- | and nover could be ta fm reat cmtate, | “omfusion adel na fo More Geny Hair or Baldnessatol- {Prom jow Orleans Times, August MONRBY FOR Winz. tion, ‘He will retagn’ to bis homeet Ge and leave. on ged pt mee. mikeuioes entiir advien by Br. GRANDJBAM ; 46 years’ practlon, Actor ‘We tearm from Major W. 0. Loug, Chief Rngineer on |- Linstead of receiving donations gprs rio Ueto on Tieway motatig én & special Win, toudéred by. | athe, war porer Knows to caper t0 mien P's taten Woe Bunse orem ns Improved Ca. pace ; Yano. Mat of General Veatch, ‘hat there Is not a word of | pears that Rittenhouse, Fowler & Co., of this city, ‘have | the Iilinols Contra! Raiitead, for 8t. Louis, vie , a Prusses.Mareh & Co.'s O14 Retablishea JRruth in the reported burning of Shreveport, only corisented to receive om deposit, in the ordinary | Governor Oglesby ‘aed Genorals Logan and Braymea | « i aig a vedeniary life, in iis early | A Prademt Homsehpider wi eaten 4 Radical Cure Truss Ofc ail at No.8 Vesey street, kay ot Major Long arrived last night on the stoamer Capitel— | business way, amounts of money to be held subject to | visited the Chamber of Commerce this morning, Uap Ntasy or the. oth policlams of the Fourth wand Prt cine Ug corel " jee last boss from Shrevoport. the order of the prisoner's counsel. i field; Capteia Taragona, of the Capitol, confirms the state- PERSONAL. And al wees of Major Long. Major General Hancock, scoompanted by his Adjutant way oe mca tied the General, Major Anderson, arrivod in the city this aftor- ‘Doon. MARVROTS IN THANRSGES AND ALABAMA. In East Tennessee the harvest ts abundant. The mid- dle portion of the State end’ gortbers Aldhama euffored mauoh from dreuta. ‘Phe State Debt of Pennsylvania. Harnuscec, Pa, Sept. 7, 1666.

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