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PRICE FOUR CENTS. Hercules—evidently trying to kill time ip their own po Culiar way. Some were sleeping quietly in corners, others discussing some point (whether practical or theo: retical the Omnipotent doubtless can tell, but the writer of these lines decidedly cannot), the vehicle of expression being av olla podrida of—not several languages, but several dialects—wheels within wheels. The centre of attraction among those awake appeared to be a barrel, around which as many as could find standing room were Congregated, watehing with fluctuating facial expressions the faces, almost as greasy as their own, of a pack of cards, dealt solemnly out on the barrel head by a black WALL STREET FORGERIES. . Eleven Indictments for Forgery in the Third Degree and One for Grand Larceny Found by the Grand Jury Against Edward B. Ketcham, VISIT TO THE GEFFRARD. A White Vessel Manned by a Black Crew. - ‘WHE INVASION OF PANAMA. tepced him to the State prison for two years. * high priest of Pharoah (not Faro), or, however he may be 4 Edward Burke was tried, with stealing two r3 . | . NAMES @F THE VICTIMIZED PARTIES, } nondred dotiars in ‘gold trom Moriarty, on the Galled, the gambler’s deity of the Haytiens. It is need- A ei! - | . a i “ . ENERGETIC DEFENSIVE MEASURES. Slat of May, in a lodging house in Roosevelt & HER ARMAMENT AND DIMENSIONS, to add iu this connection thatall of the crew thus engaged over this deck of cards, alttiough below decks, wore deck hands. The citizens of the colored sister re- most craz; trom the efecia ot excooal drinking. Mt iy ive rr. immedi- eae : Aggregate Punishment, it Convicted, Bix- enti 0 im bear? oa tay Mens Gectton, they believe in for the Hay Appropriation of Two American Vessels by ty-five Years in the State Pri THE GULF The Geffrard’s Visit Not of an Qfi- | ¢:, ae tere Darteameninn Ratan nts the Panama Government, with the Con- 19 ® cial Character. even from thei playing cards they have ousted the 5 # “counterfeit presentment” of kings and queens Bie nivance of the American Consul, : The Late Stabbing Affair im Mobile— pest 5." majesty, whatever: Ds the’ suit. on the cards wish whieh DESCRIPTION OF THE INDICTMENTS. | Traver Open by Government Steamers President Geffrard’e citizens gumble, has for a substitute i pag le de. ae. &e. Breen retienws of the saeeuien. THE OFFICERS AND CREW. the likeness of a well-dressed private age secs r . ndeer—Thre: rsons % man, the queen being represented @ fashi The Fate of General Barries, Ex- —— Killed, One Wounded and Several Bad= ae. de, Ree | attired Indy, and the knave or Jack by a perma vador, Court of General Sessions. ly, Sealded, dc. 4 servant. This is anti-monarchism with ® vengeance. “ President of Sal § rea ; Before Judgo Russel. By tho sleamshtp Meteor and through the atiention of | The steamer Gefiard, in the service of the republic pists. ssuiiatinn desi ( ioucmvaly Ukelg. 1t was generally supposed that as soon as the Grand | Purser C, H. Boyd we are in receiptof New Orleans | of Hayti, reached this port on Thursday evening, ag an- THE SLAUGHTER. NEWS. igious toleration is the ‘chief t ue Ls ngncgaidprlgs < - to Avene at. New On La, August 20, 1966. nounced in yesterday’s Herato. The Geffrard left Port .. 7 4 ious Dy ew LEA! vy 5 CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICAN } | Religions toleration is the ‘clue subject, of alecassion |. thet, in conformity with the request of his Honor Judge x8, La, August 29, 4u Prince on the 224 ultimo, the trip occupying sixteen | ane Late Blowing Up of ® Rallread e , day. s pees: Russel, in bis charge, that body would proceed to inves- SEP DATE OAR AED DREN days, four of which were spent at Beaufort, North Caro- ‘ piel a will he Business in Valparaiso was unusually dull at last dates, | tigate the alleged extensive'forgeries aald to have been | The Mobile Tribune of the 26th inst. gives an-entirely | jing ‘whore she was comipelied to stop in order to replen- | sevan PaReone eiLean OUrevGnT AD OVER ONES %, owing to the paucity of arrivals of vessels. perpetrated by Edward B. Ketchum. They must have | ‘ifferent version of the late stabbing affair which oc- | i», ‘obal whitch ‘Gorrespondence Between President Johncon | ,_,"¢ "¢ws from Peru is still of an unsettled character. | entered this i i snodiately, | Curred in the Battle House in thas city a tew daye ago, be- ish her supply of coal, which gave out in consequence of HUNDRED INJURRD-—-THE ENGINE AND ALL BUT ‘Tho revolutionary party are slow! ‘ground. The upon: important investigation imi > v jays ago, her seanty storage room ; notwithstanding that, in addi- TWO OF THE CARS BLOWN TO PIRCES—SUPPOBED and President Ducnas, of fan Salvador. rebel Admiral Moutero had taken his destino tne bay of | for only three days have elapsed before they present to | tween Colonel Chas. Forsyth, of the Register and Adver- | stn to nee bunkers being full, the forward part of her | CAUSE OF THE EXrLOBION, BTC. igs ‘-. bo. ner ergo gen wrth seca sraling the reny of the the court a series of carefully prepared indictments ah and Captain De Viega, late of General Maury’s staff | ac was covered with coal to the depth of three feet Nasuvuniz, Sept, 8, 1865. ° imatum priory gon town. against the accused. This could not have been eccom- | It saye:— upon leaving Port au Prince, The explosion yesterday on the Northwestern Railroad — The United Staten aachiip Canoeing and sloop-of-war | Plished had not District Attorney Hall (who is not only | | The circumstances of the case, as we gathered them _ pea complete list of the officers of the | W848 # terrible affair. The train consisted of eight care ‘The steamship Costa Rica, Captain Wilson, arrived at | CYane are in port. The Watereo sailed recently for Callao. | the prosecuting officer of the county, but the legal ad- | frm to oF three creditable witnesses, were simply | oy. and passenger coaches, and there were nearly two hun- . Mia port yesterday morning, from Aspinwall August 31. | tex, canst Toe been orered to prepare (Or | viser of the Grand Jury), to use the technical police | about noon on Tuesday last to see afriend, and, while | Cuptain—Rerigneau. dred persone on board. The two foremost cars contained ‘By this arrival we have nows of interest from Central | Straits of 4 phrase, previously ‘worked up” the case, and, in short, Se hos Leas? weal Nea oakenl Legg esterase, Bruce; Second, Auguste Michel, powder, shot and shell, and, it is supposed, sparke from The transports Ben Deford and 8. R, Spaul H E ‘Surgeon—Bristol. ‘aed South America, which wo give in our correspondence | , The transports aforg Mai 8 Boa Iding reached | had matters all fixed for the Grand Jury to formally pass | cited him ‘a damned cowardly son of a bitoh,” anda | ‘gwSecege river Peeipas 0! Vieonet, the locomotive communicated with the powder tbrouglt hereunder. The purser of the Costa Rica bas our thanks } gan Francisco, to ae here on the Sonora on the Ist of | “PO Ever since these extensive frauds have been die- | ~ a iene epee pepe gers ae eden ‘Midshipman—P: 'Hilavre. cracks in the car, causing the explosion, for prompt delivery of our despatches. September. covered Mr. Hall has been indefatigable in his exertions pal is pocket Knife and cut him wit! ing ‘ie Seven persons were killed outright, and nearly all ig i @ five or six wounds, Nota word was said, other THE APPEARANCE OF THE VESSEL. " ‘The following isthe specte list of the Costa Rica:— woul upon the Colorado Tr eLted themscstwenins | {0 Prepare the cases for trial, putting himself into com- | than which is here roported, by either of the parties. | Taking a small boat at Whitehall, we are rowed over | ceived more or lees injury. oo FROM SAN FRANCISCO. & very disorderly manner in Aspinwall. munication with the banking houses in Wall street who | Captain De Viega, we un is still quite 00 | the waters of the bay, getting thoroughly drenched with The fireman was killed, the engineer badly injured and Cor hep ae car aay have been victimized, and conferring with other parties | Secount of Lm ramon: 4 yer thought by, physicians | rain, and after passing through a large fleet of mor. | *be conductor slightly. 0... Our Calfao Correspondence. who would be likely to furnish links to make up the | We have refrained from making any mention of the | chantmen at anchor the Geffrard appears, lying about a | Among the slightly injured was Mr. Van Valkenburg, Catto, August 13, 1965. chain of testimony against Ketchum whenever he is There have been no changes of importance in the | brought up for trial. ailairs of Peru since the battle of Arica was fought The'] Yesterday afternoon the Grand Jury came into court legitimate government still holds on to Lima and Callao, | and presented a large batch of indictments for various and has an army of eleven thousand men in the field, | offences, among which were eleven bills of indictment commanded by the Prosident himself, General Perez. | for forgery in the third degree and one for grand larceny Tbe revolutionary forces are now beaded by General | against Edward B. Ketchum. Canseco, who; until very recently, was under the protec- For the information of the general reader, who may tion of the American Jegation at Lima, He is an | not be familifr with the routine of the administration of able man, and st is very generally believed that be will | criminal justice, it may not be amiss to state that pre- uitimately gucceod ip upsetting the present government, | vious to fiqding an indictment against a party for a which is very unpopular with the masses. felony witnesses for the people are examined by the The evtire Spanish fleet is here again. I: consists of | Grand Jury in secret session, and if they are satisfied three large steam frigates, two gunboats and an ison- | that there is sufficient evidence to warrant them in find- clad, ‘carrying thirty-eight guns. It is by far the most | ing @ bill they do so. The cross-examination of these formidable European force in these waters; and it | Witnesses by the counsel for the prisoner takes place on <is supposed to have returned bere with # view | the trial before the petty jury, uuless the accused de- of compelling the revolutionary party, should. it | mand « preliminary examination before a committing come into power, to observe the terms of the treaty | magistrate at the me of bis arrest. pele has ‘been recently made with the present govern a WITNESSES BEFORE TH GRAND J bale ‘The following witnesses red before the Grand ‘The United States vessel St. Marys, Captain Colvoce- | Jury and pone ty pate anys the finding of the reasix, # still with us, and is rendering good service. | indictments against Mr. Edward B. Ketchum:—Mr. Pico,’ wuich'is: now im peeseeion of, the tmourgents, |W. Yas Loam of the hrm of Chan Graham Co bata ;. Van Loan, of Chas. Graham & Co. ; David They attempted to force . &. D. Moore, an American | Groesbac! " of Charles Graham & Co. ; Mesere, occurrence heretofore at the request of friends of the parties, until the matter could be investigated before the proper tribunal. We make this statement in order that no injustice may be done to either party. Nor should we have spoken of it now but to correct an error which our brethren of the New Orleans press have, no doubt, inadvertently fallen into. TARER HUNDRED BALES OF COTTON DFSTROYED RY FIRE. ‘Three hundred bales of cotton were burned at Selma a few days since. The fire was the work of. an incendiary. ‘The principal losers were Berry & Son, Burns & Co. and J. A. Sample, of Montgomery. GENERAL ASBOTH ON PAROLED PRIBONYRS, Brigadier General Asboth, commanding the district of ‘West Florida, hag issued the following general order :— Cirewlar No. 22. Bt. Cohn & Co. 81,500 1. Brandeis & Co... 11,082 Sherman & g iment Ww & Co... 94,226 Daboty, Morgan 8 mile and a quarter from the battery. The Haytien on. | 4S*#tant Superintendent of Telegraph, sign—compoeed of two longitudinal stripes of redand | All the cars were blown to pieces, except the two in blue, the red stripe uppermost—flogis democratically | the Fear. The engine wax totally wrecked. ‘The concus- ta’ tha, Bretac nas! 6" “ens Pe A ‘verse, while | 00 was terrific, apd shook the buildings Ju town Jike an from the peak of the mainmast flaps’a short | %rthquake pennent of the same colors. The vessel its Correction. about eight feet ont of . the water, and draws Among the names of those injured Dy tie late acoi- nine fect and ahalf. She is painted white, and preeeatsa | dent upon the Camden and Amboy railroad, as printed rather dingy appearance; but this is owing to her late voy- | in the newspapers ot yesterday, appeared (that of Mims age and the climate from which she comes. . The tropical ae pilreeysich = wh og ae should atmosphere has a peculiar effect upon white paint, caus- | have been i is COFTOG- iug it to agsume ® yellowish and dirty hue, and this is | p0%'s deemed necessary to relieve the fears of distant especially the case where the paint comes in contact with A ieee fait water, Itis also a noteworthy fact that white men Boller Explosion—Une Man Kil always paint their men-of-war black, while the ‘negroes Taunton, Mase., Bept. 8, 3866. invanably give them a coat of white. The stern of the By the explosion of & boiler at the Old Colony Iron Geffrard is round, after the American, clipper fashion, | Works at Rast Taunton this moroing, Jolin Powers, a Hor lined are graceful and indicate a fair rate of speod, | PUddler, was instantly Killed, Owen Druin dangerously and her bow is sbayp, ‘surmounted by 2 One piece of | scalded, and another workman siightly injured. gilded scroll’ work. = cael Camas ma Correspondence. Panama, August 3), 1866. ‘VME RAD UPON PANAMA. 2m wy last letter 1 gave an account of the mews re- @sived by steamehip Talca, from Buenaventura, to the effect that an expedition, consisting of some three hundred or four hundred persons, was fitting out at that “Placo:for the invasion of this State, under the command ‘@f Befior Calancha. On the 20th inst. the echoover General. Harney arrived, bringing information that two daye-pricrto leaving Buonaventura the expedition'had sailed; and not long after this news was received that the. “Mipasters,” numbering about two hundred, men, The landed at Pedaci, and were marching into the in- teflon’ Of course this news threw Panama into an up- appears to be some misconception relative to thie parole given to soldiers of the late so-called Confede- rate army, it !s hereby announced that the spirit of this parole was to obey the laws of the United Staies, and any violation of those laws, a well as the proclamation Of the President of the United States in regard to slavery, will be met within this mihtary district with »peedy pup- it. By order of Brixadier Genera) ASROTH. The European Capitalists. OW BOARD THE GEFYBARD. ARRIVAL OF THE PARTY AT KENNEDY —A KAVY On yeaching the Geffrard we mount the steps, and in FRESHET OBSTRUCTS THEIR PROGRESS —THBY another moment stand upon the deck of a government WILL PROOKED ON SATURDAY—Al. WRLT. AND GENERAL CANBY AND THE LEVAE QUESTION. Major-General Canby has most summarily interfered ¥ assignee . x . me} hem 000 J ith Dr. Kennedy's plans for disposing of the revenuce 4 IN GOOW SPYTRITY, BTC. Foaresonce, and occupied tho attention of every ope, |. Of rehant, t0 pay t & duty of $22,000 on a quantity | Belknap and 8: of Ketchum & Co.; A. Lane and B, | Wi! verse! belonging to a sister ic. Here, in the absence Sugar which be was shipping for the San Francisco aman, from the th Ni Bank; Mr. of the wharves for the next ten years. He bas forbid- a ‘ Both natives and foreigners. On the Zist, by proclama- | market. “Mr. Moore pronounced the demand unjust | tetanic aad Sere Boat at Gioeeee froen [Alen the Mayor to cll, Tease, onan Any manner diapobe of | Of the captain, we are received by one of the sable lien- Kexnepy, N. ¥., Sopt."6, 1866. ‘tion of the President, the State was declared in a state of ‘war, and the militia was at once called out and placed on @aty. ‘The spot where the invaders landed is about one-third ‘the way between this point and Chiriqui, in « country Y ‘where it will be easy to feed themselves, but where roili- ‘tary movements will be very much impeded ‘by reason @f the raine and the difficulty of marching. From what the. wharves, claiming them as the captured property of the United States government. The matter, we learn, wilt probably remain in statu quo until the genera! re: ceives instructions from Washington. The Mayor is said to be quite wrathy over roe webeme belug thus up- ceremoniously knocked in head. ORAXD WALL FQORBGIVEN IN NEW ORLEANB YOR THY BRNKKIT ) OP PREATUTR 4kD DIRAULYS SOLDERS A Grane Charity will be given at the wew Opera House on #earvon™wirect, On the nat of the i6th of September neat, under the auspices of the leading citi- and illegal, and appealed to Captain Colvocoressis for | Dabney & Morgan; L. Von Hoffman, banker; Mf. Mar- Captain Colvocoressis immediately sent & | cousa, banker; Mr. Norris, of Greenleaf, Norris & Co. ; foree to Pisco, with orders to see that Mr, Moore was not | Miss ives and detective Gilmore. ‘imterfered with. When the force made ite appearance The testimony given by there witnesses ie taken by at the said port the so-called authorities did not see fit | tne Grand Jury, and, of course, caunot be given to the to urge their claims, and the sugar was shipped without | public, ag it is ex parte in its character. The criminal being subject to the payment of the unjust tax de- | authorities of thie county control two hundred and fifty- manded. eight checks of five thousand dollars each, some of which A month or two rinve it was rumored in Callao that | wore given to the District Attorney and wili be retained the rebel steamer Shenandoah was about to suil from | by him till the close of the trial Australia for this coust; but as nothing nas been heard CLASSIPICATION OF THE INDKTERSTE, tenants, who politely raises his chapeau in the true A sudden and extraordinary freshet muorruptod the ex- French style, and after inquiring concerning our basi* | CUTsom train at Kennedy, forty miles east of Corning. ness, and learning that we represent the Haran, eagerly | In twenty minutes a tremendous shower overtiowed the offers to act as our ciceroue over bis vessel. teark, submerged the station house, aud at one time was The ropes are nicely coiled, and the rigging appears’ to | #UF foet above the track. The streame seemed to borat be in good odes, ‘The appointments are not of the Niuayy SPOVtAneously from the hill, cowaring the laud below bot. wen whole they answer the purpose very well. | like # Misissippi fresbet. Gangs of men wore dexpatched The capstan ook#as intique as though it might have | tpFotect the track, ane succeeded in partially doing #o. we lear the men comprising the expedition are the | from her since it i# reasonable to infer that ebe bas pro- ‘There were eleven indictinente for forgery in the third | 7b# of New Orleans, The Governor, Mayor, Shorift aud | been nsed by Christopher Columbes; but the steering ap- Yi bad se. peers Kene hey cane ae found ‘Worst characters to be found in the State of Canca; men pyre oy = oppanite 4 direction. : degree, which may be classified as follows:— * re on a, eee oe i me i SF of Reratus ie really aeréditable place of workmpeaship: The | pi hadi nad andermined the ene e aA \t was who would ira! Panizo, who was killed in the mutiny which One for uttering sixty-nine checks to the Importers? i. id oor managers, The proceeds wi b ik, bot i t kept "i teas con. | dangerous te proceed. A bridge hac in carried away, shrink from no atrocity, and who have no | ¢¢¢, a fow weoks ago on board the government | and Traders’ — . given to disabled and wounded scidiers(Union and rebel) | Drs* Work, bowever, is not Kept in + ~ granada bp SARI bi ‘iisg of Teneo aia rea ‘ini ‘doubt been promised permission to do op they please | steamer Amaxonius, was buried in Lima 80th uit. ‘One for uttering thirty-two chécke to the Fourth Na. | Who are now in distress, The ball ‘x im imitation of your | dition which i# #0 noticeable in Americas or European 2 ‘efter landing in the State to be invaded. ‘The govern- {| The mutincers were all revolutionivts, and have since | tional Bank. em Charity bres - we & Union o- oF a men-of war, &c,, obstrusted our progress, Nothing of the kind bag . one over to that side, Such \¢ the present state of Pen i organ, Falbizers meet togetuer in harmony and friendship for . to 9 ‘ im | Occurred in so brief a time for forty years, @ce4 mon, about e number being armed and | the ultimate renilt witl be a vpeedy change of govern- | Hofman “Sh. YRRIGHT AXD TARGAGR ON OOVARNMENT TRanshvKie to | the ward room. This ie a emall even by ten apartment, Makan lees twat » Mr. Kina . equipped, and this force should be ample not only to de- | ment One for making’ a check and using \t off Marcousa. on thalli aien g eme { acy ay. | St Wit, the exception of Uc paint, presents very | Silo, the representative of French and Spanish inter. , feat the invading the force, but to kill or captere the dws from Gah Salvaaer em ming acheck and uring it op the Fourth Pei iapere Aadeee on nd freight “4 Wietl | clean appearance. Seuted arbund a smali table are somo | &ts take « lively coucern in the situation, It if hard - . ; pase! ‘entire jot. In order, however, to make the matter sure Awo hundred and eighty men, regular irdope, wore deapatched from here on the 23d by water, nod it ie it- halt dozen officers, who nike upon our entering and offer | telling at (lis time (four o'clock in the afternoon) when as % went, Instead of staterooms the officars are pro- | We shail reach Meadville, vided with berths, over each of which is suspended a | Trains before and vehind have been ordered to look A LETTER PROM PRESIDENT JONNSON TO PREBI- | One for making a check and using it on Dabney & Mor. | The rates of pussage are as foliows DENT DUENAS-— POLITICAL AFFAIRS, BTC. * News from San Salvador hue Leew received to the diet | | Obs for grand larceny jn converting to bis own use a Brom Nove Osleana to Galveston From New Orleans to Indianel 2 package coptaining $76,000 in five-twentier, the property o er . out for the special, All hai are in good humor. As ‘ thom in the rear of tbe enemy, in order | of gue, CRIES A of the Atate Bank of Hartford, aud deposited for sufe MPP eS: “Te edsiog witerpyeeey, clan. the storm clears away our English ord amuse them- . Ment him off completely. Theee troops are the batal- | The republic ix tranquil Keeping Only, ——aWSGHE = * Bey Hae DERM RE sclvod Ig eeiching’ trilliciitle “HIN Wltbariog eurlous dion of Tiradores known in copnection with the revolu. | The repreeentativen of Foro, Spoin and Nicaragua Bove fg immer | fam tiorimad. 8 ON A The Gettrard was vuilt ot Bordeanx aboat six yearsago, | HN 5 : tion of the 9th of Marob, ‘They aro well drilled, hardy | strived, and have been receivedswith duo coromony ing the Tmportery’ and Traders’ Bank, together with the. } Of the Jackson win, wave writen to t Tee | RG oe eens Lente, |: A forigetiet villas Tal having beew carried ‘wen from th intorior, a crom between the Tndien and | Am autograph letter from Freeident Jobutru to Pree | names of tne firmus upon whom the forged, chocks were | Ye ba ee ee Went mere.” Red, fas eabennenriangs, "SseWheel | Ty, the paaneagens wil i Gedy go anmad by A Sn “ ‘wo 7 ner, Landred and Bfty tor burden, ring ab 5 White man, and have the reputation of being firet rate | dent Daenad is published tn the Sun Salvador paper. i Oty and Counly of Neo York, #t.—The jurors of the Cans AcKOS® THE NHEISETY eee neceat? fee un lehath. thirteen form | Way of Jamestown and reach Meadville to-night men. Ihave no doubt if they fain with the | Tincoin eougrataleting Dususe on bis lerstion tea | Peedle of the State of New York, in and far the voy of | 4A Sigoe na parbent: of, cots one lwndved and twenty fect io length, ‘hirteen fee |" Tue ting will be open und travel Fesumed ot ‘twelve “auibusters”” they will make short work of them nnd J Presidency of San Salvador, and secures him of the | the city and county of New York, upon their omth pre- BbrevepOA, via Monroe, and Deltn, by ag ben. sm i he ype ge lle o'clock on Saturda ‘Will not be very aps to show much mercy. seek feeling f the United Staton toward tho sister re- Yhat Edward B. Ketcham, late of the Pwenty.trat | line is expected to be compleicd i abou ae ¥ Bem in ¥. | ule by : o = Pape Puptic. ® a, HOCK OP /N KARTHOUAKR [> eRe PT, Greenw ob, England. They ate of forty nominal horse The Caitfornia Elcotien. ‘ PRORYRCTS OF THR REVOLUTIONARY YORCES. Gtanen had afrived in Conia Riea, whither he had | Ward of the city of New York, in the county of New The shock of an earthquake wae very dietinctly feat’ | vw ie sadtegs weal Obi den OETA Sen. Paanaman, Bot: ¥, 3008 Calancha doubtiens expects to do a great deal in the | gone in expectation of meeting Rarrios and joining him | YOTk aforesaid, banker, on the Oui day of Augusl, of | Granada, Miss. , on the 17th inet, Houres aoc nye | BOWE, wef 4 sae 4 foie an hour; bot after she undergoes an overhaul The eiection throughout this Stato yexterday parsed off ing ou the Dry Dook the officers predict that she will | quietly, and the vote was light. The principal countion attain a much greater rate of speed. Hor armanien return Union men to the Legislatate, San Francisco : . ts ord, one ht bundre way of tecruiting bis force in the country; but im his intended revolutionary thovement in San Salvador. | Be year of our Lord, one thousand eight ‘ Ty; but tho late | '° j gold medal bas been struck to coumemorase the | SXt¥-Lve, with force abd arts, at the ward, city und jon beoame #0 very unpopular im that ection meeting of the recent South Awerican G ae nty of New York atoreraid, feioniousiy and falsety ‘Of tho State that he, bei ft by hw tee pica did viter and publish as tyne, with intent to wujore and he, being one of the party, may not have | copy hat been gut 10 the Sun Salvador yovernipary. rocked and trembled to their foundation». Gre prevailed for rome time aftarward. PERSONAL. Major General A. J. Smith is expected ®oon to heave defraud the Importers’ and Traders’ Bank and divers otber . og | Sixt of two four-pounders, smooth bore, and she rarries lects <6 ve independent Union members and bere news from Colonel Pedro — forged and counterfeited instruments, e7 partly writ y aae Wil! Byrd and: FW. Seddon, of #tabarr LJ rae + eprlie ing tx roven democral ‘whe commands ip ion, to the effect that lo NEW ZEAL AND. ton and partly ly calied a goid | 9, udge eeuthed w the Président » TOR, ee oBkCT OF HER Visrr| + | fn last Nowember,. The result is regarded as unfavorable e eee ne See riers of ne, point, Fn Arn oearnm anne Peeper eT eee ne a BRE ce ae) Pa 7 Z The senlér lieutenant, who received thepepresentat}ve | toS. B. Felton and ¥.G. Phelps, beth aspirants to suc- ; vent (deter ¢ hadi sixteen ip mumbe : P , ; f Ree eee ee le ene | The Rebellion and Reported surrender | OMMtgled nitrite crows, 0 words wud, Niguree, New Onueans, Ta, Aupirt 31, 166 of the Hunato ip the-absence'of the‘eaptin, expreged | cod Mr. MeDougnl) inthe United Staten Senate, and, pmo We yay new Eoin tL Rapa epg of Wereroa Pa—The Foave Negotiations — PARTICULARS OF Tétk eae OF TUR STHAMEK AM | considerable surprise at the statement published infthe | het ins to eeeure the delegation from take ty neither of from interior. 1@ general opinion here v Ni ve j—Openirtg of ihe Leg- warvervntentede he rseeeresabsred: ' ormng papers to the cffect that thé visit of ithe | there cer any votes here, , anche has d miserabie generaiship in landtag at ey ene aes oe “pea no" iy Was ios te mm. T 1 bebe meen yestertay: Cb wemtbant | npinth OF tile’ PmOAE werers to the cliees thes the tai ¢ omen: ‘tho very worst 6@ the Goan to- vender hiamevemens fekacen ae ; 3 , ia . Gefirard va, of an official character, with the object of The: Caltseemia Telegraph Line. 4m any manner successful. It is said that ho sign trap, | The advoes received some days ‘wicce from New |: By SANK OF NEW YORK, 3 | steamer Reledeer eaptoted about forty miler tro "| soliciting material » the United states deaf, my ra param od el Sonne from which there is no escape, and that his defeat is | Zenjand vie Melbourne announced that the Mouri King $ Be fale ans j ety, while on her way from Mobile to New Qrieans mens, iu ordey to <trougihen President Gefrard V WEILL-—ANTIOIW, vaTTLY OF BIG HORM : Movement ix the work of the late Santacoloma | 24 acveptéd the pesce proporals made by William | $y — Meee ie eee ene ee ae eee en eae eed’) dite sebarliqus Sainave’s_ partivany RIVER, ETC ‘Calanchn government, started in order te rocovor contro: | Thompxon, Newe has since boon recoived to June 2, | 4 sk 2 Jowers. 2 | $ | board and was drowned. Captain Butkiey, he Clee | cers. wer m" ptradicting tt Ovaua, §. %, Sept. 7, 1866. Mesate and to carry on their misrdie ww formeny. | ig Pandins, twonty:three days inter than that proviourly | ¢ Ge 8 Pay WtbecrderofourweiverE ire Cony. | } | and nearly thirty other pereons were vad'y Foalded | aie Gory to this port being, according to | The Overiand Telegraph line to California is in exceltent ee ee eee eg rome stianee: | ot hand through Britieh matt joga ‘| 25 8.) $a ferent ites, to eaved, will “ties them, solely for the parpore of having her bottom over | workny order. Senta Yerty of the republic; otherwise. they would no : ‘ 6hs; Five tbounanddotiors, 2] 2 B&H. 2 1 PY me steamer General Banke, Captain Dave, pasced the 2 ith, REEDS Sb MMR 'ERS Sin ‘Mabiabsnonthmaietn tha ab fariber be able to carry on the war. They have been threatening The insurgents ave will in arms, find the natives, at | ¥ 2’ Elu. # toter. rev.! $ hauled and new copper laid on, which it was found ‘invasion over fince they were Kicked out, and at last | past accounts, had intrenched th vesin the Wereroa | 3 | 3 | Retndeer on her way wo Mobile, and ie k on board the Goud if tmnendte ‘o done in any Haytien | troubles from. thet source are aritighpated, es Nha wal sho intoexecution. ‘They have ‘ & | injured, They were attended by Dr. n News is expected Cally @hias tenn bebneie: General A ‘what would not be a picketJine for the front of a | Pa, Where they were bosieged by Major Nockes and his | ¢ — $,q00. MALLGARIBN & NERZPRLD The Reindeer now lies aground #)x miles port. owing to the meagre shipbuilding facilities of the i daily bond any of our armies, and yet this forco hae | men. The Wanganui Chronicie of the Wdth, just re. | Orn creercesserscers semeore—coverereoerorcresre-"® Y the explosion occurred. No cause is assign (| ie The coptain of the ard + co hie orders | Connor's forces and the Indians, on or near Big Horn the entire State into confusion. ‘There ia some- | ceived at Auckland, contained a roport signed by the | —Autd on the roverve Fldlo Of the enme the wordy (com- | aeoident. She left Mobile the afternoon prev mus, ut reatly from the Secretary of the Navy of the republic |r fanch of the Yellow Stone, in the Rocky @hing amusing in this invasion. Calanchn’s decrees, those - * e monly called af endomornnt) ax follown »— twenty minutes of two, and remained at Pascagoula all |! : } “ Ibe Samned since bis landing, have been received hore, He | Malot setting forth that the rebels bad couvented to an sdboverenneroropaprecoancere cpap opersesciey oe Woy bight op account of the roughners of the weather. of Rayu, officere of the mank of commodore or admiral | Moontain be ‘ae himself the legitimate President of the State, and | unconditional surrender; but the steamebip Aburir?, HALLGARTEN & HERZPELP NEGRO COURTS AND NEGRO TRETIMONY. being onknown in the Baytien navy, for the very Progvess of the Russian Telograph ‘alls upon all citizens to join his standard. Now, # 8 | gyich brought thie inteligence alno bore a contradietory p CREE TT ym, moe sececearovocse-rerccesscess seveg | It is expreted that in a few days there will be atribunal | 6 ou. reason that no eucti thing of agape reed cs pyre psn = “ged oF lo, sty! tmnself the iegiti bap uf A, : frauded — decisiot be 0 ot 2 4 grove ahs 3 jews from New Weetraluster to the Sth {nst. sayw z arenes Gon 0 ana caled upon all to join | thatahe town was not yet ocoupied by the Bugish, ‘The | No. of Checker poe oe eecenae mnie aes er eee ante republic } telégraph is now completed three hundred and seventy jm, Wading force is divided into two par | owherm Creve attempts to explain the orror by remark. | Dupre & Kets. eaveser sp 6 | will rew . pryettar ss’ Pume ite THE PERSONNEL OF THE STEAMER, hward trom that pl SP Sen eo ene ae ing tbat the natives bad determined to surrender, but re | Biustein, Rosenfeld & Co 4 | Iabor Ht miles northward trom that place. THE MILITIA CALLED OUT ased to ac % orca h he were . Ma Dimock ‘a ARNRST OF JUDGE JONES, OF ALAHAMA The officers of the Geffrard are colored, with me ex- aaa ‘There ie no doubt that the existing government af tbe. | Hntieh tmoope wauey however, capremed toute’ witty Trocusemann Voge & O> 5 |. On the 24th instant Judge Jones, of the United Statee ) vention of the captain and firetand second engineers A] The New England Agricultural Fatr. tate of Panama is one of the best iL ever hed, ANd Lier | ee ee eee eet ae nel naeiea | Hailgarten & Horsfeld. 10] District Cody of Alabasses wae are wiih tester and | more odurteou t of officers could not Conoonn, N. H., Sept. 8, 1806. ery, Geo oonre to. soo dcanye ail Gola! leond Wore only about one hundred and fifty rebels | Kainlah, Sauer & Co.. § women iio wen Felonned alter riving Balin thecum | be mot with, even one Unite man of-war, Thetr | ‘The New England Pair, now closed, has in every sense aged affairs wonderfully well, and had he not been so The Larte ualious 40 uot capen © nerve RL, Cutting & Co.. 6 | twonty thousand dollars to appoar for trial at the = confidence in euccess of the legitimate cause in | proved a perfect succes noyod by the conetant threats of the other party, of inva . dotnie t Clark, 0 & Co 2 | ber term of the United States District Court, at Mobi : >: PiUAdN adiihh se iiehaeaibaeh este " opstakes trot, thie afternoon, tho Black- gon, 2c, there would have teen no Vaid tor, | 8, 2et 4 aby detinne treaty. Welliam To waere, a rotting 34 | Before the war Judge Wm. G. Jones war the prosiding | Hayt) under President Geftra re it seem: At the swooy 4 Soredd of otherwise; justice would huve teen moved out | 1 many BN erent yp Logrn iy He onl pore 0 “3h | judge. of this court, and wae reinstated by Governor | perfect, the glorious triumph of republicanism in the | stone, Belle and Frank Verman wer competitors, Rm- ya Sy and ence and. prosperity, would prevail. «Bu | to on a peace mission The succnen of hie Guleater we | Wo Clowet 8 00..c0.c.0c0.sccsccccscss ee m8. ita si, sa Galata oeenin United States having encouraged them to battle man- | pross having been withdrawn, Frank Verman won the pb ny iy ES, an ES Ripken y Ae shed oem ha T concn ogy ota math OR OO 8 G | _ The robe! General Lonstreet throug Eutaw, | fully and hopefully for the right. Woe found the first | rmoe in thro straight Leats, Time, 2:96, 2:40 and 2:80., ; Known, but ft is whispered that Rewi's eotiogs were de- , , pape Ab Sm oe D : . to bo men of eaperior educatio " heaten ranuing race was made between Tom ‘again thrown us into & condition worse iban ever, aud if | fy ou 40 suspicion: " Alabama, one day last week, on jay to visit a rela- Moutenant and surgeon to hi uation | Between hea é an be of tx Saant deamste eee "te Wompant Onromt le announces that the General aus payee we bgt gr ‘he pa Tocagt "tse tive ie Noxubee coon Lag ae reellin Bounevitte | 24 pollebed manners; in fact, many officers, as woll as | Davis, owned in Sprinfield, Mane., and Jeonte, owned in speradoes. ne My ed Of dow | Acsombly ie to meet July 24. It in believed, however, | words “Fourth National Bank”? aro interlined In place iat ponenlay arenes TS thie city by the police juet ae | civiliana, of Caucasian extraction, wight advantageously hich was won by Tom fo two straight Tinea of the city promptly responded, and many of share | {a4 hal bocy will micet much earlier, dud may porsibly | of the words ‘‘liaperters and Traders’ Bunk.” they wore departing In carriages for the purpose of fiabt- | emulate the attainments of these dark-skinned West 16 and 2:28. ‘are now doing guard Thie ioe cingular coutror | ee oe ce baving been Tweelved i AweKland, Wo give the names of the respective firms included im | ing’, duel. in one of the carriages was founda pair of | to4iy gentlemen. To the obligingness of tho officers, so 7 of proclamation baving been received in Auckland 00 | the “thirty-two check”? indictment. They are as fol- Both jos were nired to give a > P: with the of things under the Santa Colones " duelling pistols. parti req Died f h a9 @ Death of Ex-Governor Page. istration; then the ‘tilitia was composed of the late for Ube Governor « signatare. lowe: z bond of $2,600 each notto fight a duel or disturb the | One and ail, we are inde for a thorough survey Bostom, Bept. 8, 1005. « Ps men who would as readily.cut the ihyoat ee sane ‘ Number of Chetkt. ) deace of the city in any other unlawfal manner alt parte of their vessel, notwithstanding the heavy rain. i 3 of a Pavamesian, provided he waa a white man, a tuey Military Affairs tm Kentucky. | | K. 1. Cotting & Co : eeege ‘+ 2) the Supervising Treasury Agent of Mobile, TC. A. |” tro ttaytion naval aviform in very situilar to that of | Ex-Governor John Pago died Uhis morning at his rest: would that of « enemy, and perhaps witb em Loviewnix, Sept. 8, 1965. Kamiab, Sauer & Go... . ‘ Dexter, has wevod an order requiring aj! persons havin " dence in Haverhill, New Bampehire, .~ * moruple were more plunder to be qained by the opers- eo old the'ta Brockelmanu, Ungor & Co La | Daxter ae dia that ily Wp prove. the name by tue 10h | the United Statos navy. ‘The full uniform consiste of an : , ey ee To ‘such wretches alone were armas given, for | Major Geveral N. Palmer has organived the ten regi | Haligartou & Herufeld.... + § | of Soptomber next, to save it from seizure invisible bine rows coat, pante of blue cloth or white news 0k OE Wkecttns. 7 vvifilliagimes eels tanew then i intsodantene Cactusively | Mente of colored troops now werving in tbo Department } Lockwood & Co... +1] the third Maryland cavatry, Fifty eighth and Seventy. | icy heavy. Gieaish tak eect be, tae jorth ‘the lowest ordre of society. No white man | of Kevtucky into ono division of threo brigades, Brig- | Rohineon, Cox & Co seeond Obio infantry and tho Twenty sixth Obio batwry raltion cock Neweran, Sopt. 5, 1868, Sead perve under Wie, pve roa w”catcumnied to Tivo adler Geners) James H. Bribin. bea'bosn smigned io the | Powe e Kreis : $ | are to be mustered out. . rated with s red afd bine cockade, bearing he SDS | ee Robinson, n loyal widow Indy, living in Bomufort, ve ‘what they could sual from the public troasury. H. Clowes & Co ‘ . ‘ot Major General Davidson, commanding the post | worked ip gold, of the republio—vis. - a pal tfee, sir- ©, med for the back rent of a baild- : Jong 48 00 strong arm ie stretched forth to Command of the division, with Brovet Brigadier Genera! = | of }, will go North In a few daye on tad by 0 4 bore two can- | NO, made an epplicntton jo bee ua aust end shall Keep peace at home sud with each | J. HR, Wade, Colones 8. A. Parker apd Colonel J. M. Me- | T01@M-...0+-.-s.0.e04 veceeeee GD ve mounted by # Hberty cap, and standards above ¢ ing occupied by tho government, A decision recently, Nad ne, arth fort dere. AU the white KETCHUM TO ER ARRATOWRD FRET WERE. Major General Force arrived at Vickeburg, bef ed non croseed, The undregs amiform ie a frock coat, with arrived from Washington adverso to her claim, on the mn waid bere by dcr mangement troops) 14 is mia) whon the Grand Jury bring in an indict | on the 26th inst, for the purpose of relieving Brigadie? | shoulder straps in lieu of epaulets, tho cocked hat " m mustered out. y nd that Beaufort was a captured city; therefore all lay the department are to be Genorals | ment against an accused party to arraign him at once, , who North on leave of absence. being ropiaced by an ordinary cloth cap, baving the grou wb: Palmer and Brisbin are the only general offeers now on | and shum would have boen no ion to the gene- . BB of Tallahassee, Alabama, formerly vaatee the property, including personal, im the town is lawful! t duty in Kentucky, Tal rule ©: Soe a Saat at sterasy, Rall Jngge of the High ur of Borers ead appeais, | can- | Haytien arms worked in gold on the froat, : bon prise of war. ‘This decision will spply to all property, . i Promised og thay re Btate row bands of gold lace. The buttop begre « foul anchor, aso ra ae a, persons in the ineurrectionary States, which are he tonea The Mpha Delia Phi Fraternity. Sifent ho would have hin araiqnet To ples! to ttem Ma Yor te ‘porpone of ieliing the Red surmounted by the cost of arme of tho republic, the Svaauerat oon ei is three Provrounon, Sept, 8, 1866, ‘until he (Judge Allen) returned. It ie that the < rim being lettered “Republique 4’ Haiti,” General Smith D. Atkins, of Fecagert, ™.. 0 at once—at lonst eo far as thie | Phe Alphs Delta of the members of | counsel will be im the city week, when iv-Govornor Moore arrived at Montgomery, Alabam: THE PORBCASTLE. Panied the victorious armies of the into time te rapidly 9 - ra will be opin Woo Gooara Beostoss 10 on parole, from Fort Pulaski. He lett Ment, made an important is concerned. The time Is rapidly approaching Ketchum brought up on the 284 parole, i of the ward something of the kind must be ote Tor tbe | that fraternity have miet for the past two days in secrot pload to the indictments, If he not guilty the | for Marion the mune oon, After partaking of the hospitalities of the ward room | fii), in the person of Mins . . interests here now are becoming 80 very inapers session in this city. To-nighta public mecting was held | next step will be to arrange day ovr It might be | — Bx.dovernor Murrah, of Texas, died on the 4th inst. at | we wore conducted over the principal parte of the vessel, Riahet ae <— Dav’ ae they cannot Jonger jeopard! Roghr Willams: when Professor Kdward North it or more Monterey, Merico. forec astie neequence Presented ‘ tam content qnare ing aod iene faavaseis pred Beary F. Colby road a a'r of'ine stares rated Seat Miah a ata ae of ‘The ports of ee tee ee ok iibenvacy of (oe weather, argon crow nab Ascheare,” tm: Woe °. oF Two ‘wy THE PANAMA ~ wo jupiab- | on Y nat. il r q ‘ —LAXITY OF THR AMERIAN cong ke. ‘The noxt anpua ention WM be held at Clevoe- | ment Tn too ‘and for grand lar. | “Senator” Wigfall has into Mexioo, across the | ered together in thoir quarters, laxuriating in the doleefar- | offioors of the army and distinguished » excitement has been occasioned by the fen ; cony i# ment in the Prison for a term of | Rio Grande—so myn the Quidnunc a A down the foro hateh. | State Eg ae ting » couple of Amencan | ‘80 ¥ ‘ Cox. will deliver the not lem ‘and not mote tban five Tt Will | The citizens of Ban Antoni Bevo issagarasea | WW OF 8 frst day in pork. A peep es charscter wil be made in thie ire. 4 aid Fr Professor of Modern bo neon thas the t ord cont ‘& movement 10 present Gen. (lage ©. 8. A.) With a | WAY dinclowed some forty odd oa strapping, stal- guste, Yeion whe hae noid tho Unjted Gtaiep Opm- a Yniverpity, will be tho poor had in fn power ts foSie be ‘bowenead ‘worth follows Dipak aa the ace of spadar and stroug ap ,

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