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, WHOLE NQ\ 10,610. WASHINGTON. New and Stringent Regulations for the Revenue Marine Service. Gendition of the Refugees and Freed- HELMBOLD's EXT RACTS. en enn penn RN He soe bi a TIONS. “matin CONCENTRATED” p ND. : hee RacreAct, BUCH, Positive aud ore. say ¢ diseases of e VADDEER, URAVEL AND DROPSICAL r DNEYSWELLINGS. This mediving ingreases the power of digestion and excites the adsorbents: heal acton, by which the water of calcareous de} wand all unyatnral enlargements are reduced, ax well 4.3 spate and Infammation, and is good for Men, women en. ANE An Hin BHU men in Mississippi and Arkansas, bil Hu Hint Interview of Senator Wilson Tn Mill with the President. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT OF BUCHU, "Por weakness arising from Lxcesses Habits of Dissi- 1D, Tndigeretion, attended with the folowing syinplome Misposition to Exertio Loss of Power, » D: es im un a Frrbhseco si Bi it een Rattling Am OnE the Dry Bon ferves, moling, i Horror of Disease, Waker ulndss, the Cabinet, mness of Vislony Pain in the: Back, Flushing of the Body, &e. Eruptions on the Face, Paihd Countenance. “ee Hands, Dryness of the Skiny Universal Lassitude, Muscular Syste ‘ ‘yinptoms if alleyea’to go'on, whieh this medicine ‘These syinptom: mea t0 FATUMTY, REILECTIO FITS, ke., Gnvariably res in beers whieh ee went fone, han thers say they are not frequ lowed by t) dire vr TREAA Te ANDY CONSUMPTION? «* Many are aware of the cause oi-thelr suffering, but none will confess. “Yhe reoords of the insane asylums and the melancholy @eaths by consumption bear atnple witness to ‘the truth of dhe assertion, ke, &e, Wasmngroy, Sept. 15, 1865, TRE DUTIES -O¥ REVENUE CUTTERS. ‘The Secretary of the Treasury has issued a circular let ter to Collectors of Customs having charge of revenue eutters, It says, among other things, tho requirements of the law will not be satisfied by simply speaking in- coming versels; they must be boarded and actually ex “EERERELEEREE amined, manifest certified, copy received and hatches OTe asiaacamaaee fastened. If on such cxamination there be just ground eT SEER __ | of suspicion that the vessel contains dutiable goods not BELREER on the manifest and de-igned to be smuggled into the i United States, a commissioned officer of the cuttor, or if Bas et one be not available, a petty officer df the cutter will be — placed on board of the vessel to remain with her till she THE CONSTITUTION ONCE AFFECTED BY! ORGANIC WEAKNESS, requires thesald of-medicine to strengthon and invigorate ‘the #yqipm, Which HELMBOLD'S EXTEAUT BUCHU inva. Fria *. 9A trlatewill convince the most sceptical. In aifectons peculiar to females, the Extract Buchu is un- ‘equalled by any other remedy, and for all complaints incl ent to the vex, or im th - DECLINE OR CHANGE OF LIFE, ‘See symptoms above, NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT TT. Fake no Balsam, Mercury or Unpleasant Medivine for mu Pleasant aud Dangerous Diseases. HBLMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU CURES THESE DISEASES, bw their stages, at aie expense; little o1 jet, no Invenvenienee, AND NO BXYOSUK: arrives at ber destination, These duties ave imperative, and a faithful performance of them will be rigorously ex- acted. The regulations are modified so as to forbid the diversion of the cutters under any circumstances or on any pretext whatever from the service, except by the express authority of the depariment. One of the objects of this modification is to prevent the cutters from being used for mere pleasure excursions. In addition to the duties specially devolvedjipon the cutters by law, of bourding in-coming vessels and certifying manifests, they will be required to maintain a general survetliance of the coast lying within ther respective crnising limits, with change of ‘LLL the view of preventing the unauthorized landing of Lub 6 Lun foreign merchandise and the evarion of import duties, ZED Whon entters are supplied with both sails and steam LUE power they should ordinarily rely upon the former and ate use the latter as a propelling power only on emorgencies, LELLLELLE LLL when it may be neceseary to increase the speed of the PA pdegaes = gee vessel to uecomplish some important and dolinite object \ HELMBOLD'S &XTRACT BUCHU, i 0 for al Tee and tineae ot tiene organs, whether This is required as a measuré of economy. exintiny IN MALE OK Hemane, nnd tia Yrom whatever cause originuling, «nd no matter how long ‘atanding. MDiseait of tess orguae rewire tho aul of 4 Diuretic. BELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU 18 THE GREAT DIURETIC, OND 17 18 CERTAIN 0 AEN ESIRBD RPFECT IN ALL DISEASES DISCOVERY OF COPPER ORE IN MARYLAND, Extensive and valuable discoveries of copper and other mineral wealth are said to have n recently made on what is kuown as the Eyler farm, in Hause’s dictrict, Frederick county, Maryland. The copper resembles iyo virgin ore of Lake Superior, and is often found remark- ably rich ia large blocks, Professor Henri Erni, Chief FOR Wuton, Chemist to the Department of Agriculture at Washington, WEIS BECORMERDED, has visited the locality and exomined the specimens, and MMM MMMM considers them sufficiently promising to justity mining itt saat explorations to’ determine the real nature and value of Suge tS the doposits. Should these prove satisfactory the lova- MM OMMINMM MMM tion Will! soon command capital and the wealth of the ae ae ee +tate be greatly angmented, : Mt an oie THR PRESIDENT AND SENATOR WILSON. MM MMM = MMM “Sonator Wilson had an interview with the President BLOOD! BLOOD! BLOOD! yesterday, and # free interchange of opimons is reported . UBLMBOLD'S © have ensued in relation to the policy ef reconstruction BIGRES CON ONE EE ATED ‘and the cause of Mr. Wilson's supposed dieattection to ¥LUID EXTRACT SAKEAP. for purifying the blood, removing. all diseases wrising from un mnpure stat ‘only relinbie and effectual Known la, Heald Head, Salt Rheum, ¥ Hower, Uleeratlons ot the ‘Throat ind Legs, Biotcles, Eamples on tho Face, etter, Exysipelas and ull Sealy Keng" jun of the Skin. AND BEAUTIFYING THE COMPLEXION, the administration, The Massachusetts Seuator re- marked afterwards toa friend that however be might differ from the President on questions of expediency, you the latter was unqnestionably honest in his inteations to perpetuate the Union by couciliating the South, nud that he bad his respect for intending right, however he might BBLBBBDBRB fail in accomplishing the object, Mr, -#ohnson will ’ 1B BBs 8 Bis B doubtless feel duly thankful for the Senator's patreniz- Bas bie ng condescension, Pisetaseece INPP MOTION QUARTERMASTERS’ DEPOTS, Bua BBB A general inspection of all depots for quartermastors’ ; $okeneeenbee supplies is ,0ing on throughout the country, w th 4 view BBEBBKEBBB of breaking up @ majority of them and concentrating the NOTA FEW goods in a few central localities and government deposi Of the worst disorders that attliet mankind arise from the eorenption that accumulates in the blood. Or all the dis. eoverven that har bo.n made to buirge Wat, von cat ea? tories, ‘The depots at Vrederick, Martinsburg, Steven von, Clarksburg, Cumberland, Parkersburg, Wheeling imnbol’s Compoun’ extractor Savgaparille, | Tt te > a timeletandty Se eto Hea aiaer ite cites teens te ene ‘nt hewith | Gallipolis and Charieston are to be immediately wr nto the sy and purge mow which make dis | mp and their contents wausferred to Harper's ease. it stimulates the healthy Canctions of tho body and the buildings’ turned over to their ownere or sold+ on government account, and those having them in charge mustered out or discharged. ilar reductions in the number of depots will be ordered in other deportment , and the expenses reduced tothe minimum. Where the el, expels the disordgrs Ut guy” raakle in the blood. 8 remedy, that cba be reLed oa, hue Jorg been songlt fur And now, for the irst time, the public have ou on wh! they can'depend. Our apace here does now admit of certit fates to chow its effeoa, bat the trial of a single bettie will ghow to the sick that st has virtues surpassing anytuing they aye ever ken. ‘Two. tract of Sansa; died | ; ‘o Nectar papi iacl sorties Diet Dank gad vone | s00ds Will not well ear transportation, or fail to Ra Js fully equal to agalton of the Syrup of Sareaparilia, | come up to the regulation standard, they will be sold to or the decoction as usually made, ‘There Extracts have been admitted to use in the United | the highest bidders for cash. An im se amount of States nriny. and are also in very general use in all the State | govermmient clothing is of this clase, and seems likely to ky ieatcltatin private pracuce, and ave conshiered nw lo, | be turned ovot to the Freedmen’s Bureau for distribution valup ble reciedien: among the colored soldiers and beneticiaries. , PROPOSED MABS CONVENTION AT ALEXANDRIA, VA. Cama It ls proposed to hold a Stato mass convention of all + 000 600 original loyal peopie of Virginia at Alexandria short soo. Gon time, 10 the deliberations of which will be invited the 9 oe loyal refugees who have not returned to the State. Alex O60 Ov andvia i¢ proporod ae the point at whieb the convention 4 coocoe shall assemble, because of its easy access to thove of the intextor, both by railroad and water, and beeanse of it* proximity to Haltimore and Washington, where large numbers of loyal Virginians yet reside, thongh stilt claiming a residence in Virginia, Hon. Henry Winter UBLMBOLD'S RORG WASH, a ae win habite of dissi- Sarton used in connection with the Pirecrs’ Buch and Sar Roars in euch ab recommended. Kvidence of the most responsible and reliably charagter will accompany edicineg, Davis, Fenator Wilson, of Massachusetts, and others will Nigchcen - OMRON 210 YE Ate RANI . be invited (o address the convention, NAMES KNOWN To SCIENCE AND FAME, oe oe ae SHR DISPENSATORY OF THE UNITED STATES alae Seward ws OF THs U . y : ard gince ie Professor DEWEE'S valuable works on tho Practice | TM¢ Fecovery of Mr. Fraderick W of Physic. Ree remarks made by the celebrated Dr. Physic, of Phila- ms in. romarks made by Dr. Ephraim MoDowell, a celebrated alcinn, aod member of the Koval College of surpeons Gland, a ubtisued tn the traaeactions oF the Wing au i. 0 Ghirargieal, Review, Traverse, Yellow of tue Koy al Coll ‘ice most of the lato tlaindard return from Cape May has not been as rapid ax was ox pected, owing to the jniemecly hot weather, His case seems to require a change of air. Accompanied father, the Secrotary of State, he left Worhington thie afternoon for tha shores of the Chesapeake. The warty Jatend to return on Mon ‘The recently pwrisbed etavement of Captaln Fox hes led many setlippose that he and Mr. Seward «re not ¢ matcatle terms; but tt is understood that there ts no divergonce of views oF feollugs belween the Secretary of State and the Assistant Secretary of the Navy, whose relationg are, av they have always been of a friendly wnd cordial character. KEPONTS TO THE FRERDMEN'S BUREAU PROM AK KANSAS AND MIBAINSIPPL. eerimomny amnesty Lientenant Cotone! Wiliams, of the Freetmen’s say hin tirgotiant Bureau, who in June lavtwae despatehed upon a tour ny tie, DUN inepection throughout tho Statics of Arkanyas and Missa. | Sworn and #ubveribed before me this Md 1 November, | sippi, reports extended|y from St. Loulx of nie operations, B08 WML ETB ARE, Aldorm ves ee 7 | Ninth street, above Race, Patladely f date of August ® The main facie of xenerd | An TT Te interest ¢oot theror are that there ia no | ineMist, * lack of emplo: for (he negrovs at twenty dollars por pPppPupp. jnonth for mates and fifteen for Cemates, with board, and | DDVLPHLOOD in addition that « large unmber ae engaged in cx | pop by 28 Wood for the yards along the Miele) ii 4 non whieh they are allowed considerable profit, iy bop pbb the proceeds going ta eupport the destitute of pak 4 me race. Negroes who lense lands for ealiivat UDDPPPDY quired to pay the came rental that part DDL ODD dikectly to the ‘Treasury Deparinent. Hhrce freednon's achools, en fn attendance of threo hundred pupils, have been in ereared to live, with an nvernge attendance of five bun deed sebolare. ‘The number of ne,roes requiting support from the koverpment is reported to lw everywhere dino Wiietied in Ootober fast, wi LMBOT'S D UM vOLYS D Bul BROADWAY N. UMRQLDs MEDICAL » WAL ponte Ep. Ab BI f intahing, The toa engaged inmost of the ech i MRO! BICAL, a i ait? 1s SOUTH TENTH STREET, PILLADALPNIA, for Lhe blacks are paid hy Norther a: from twenty five to thirty doliers por month. Mony of the Inbubitants, who have no lack of food, are very seantily supplied with elothing, and can gearcely got through (he euming winter without wepistance in this regard, At Fort Sinith, on the Arkansas, and alvo Fayetteville, the system of forming the retugecs into colonies has boon Bighly succesful, and the Inds thus tilled have Proven wory productive, It ix sinted that the influx of efijzenn gpturning from Texas is so great that consider. abi delay occurs im geiting (hom ferried across the Arkondut river, ond i te expecied that supplies will bo ugualis (og? Jie Med riyge cOMALLY AusigioDs t0 anlishy Ne BEWARE OF COUNT BRE iy a [Who endonvor to diaps 90 of "1 * ane Mather” articles on she reputation atuained hy Ne HEE M BOLD S GEN CINE PREPARATIONS, PUM BOLL ‘ a ELIMBOLD pure In® EXTHACT BHCTU, 7 GENUINE RXTRACT BARSAPARILLA, SL HOLDS ‘GEN PROVED ROSE WASH. RAO Goats RVERYW Hele FOLD BY ALL DEUGG AE VOR TEEMBOLD'S: TAKE NO OTHPR. vertisgment avd pead for Sh iM arals sinpe- SP ‘ at Ld NEW YORK, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1865, he additional want thus created. The new arrivals bring a considerable number of mules and horses, of which that section is in great need. ‘The negro popula tion, after croesing the Boston Mountain up to the Mis souri State line, is very small, owing, in the main, to the excessive prejudice the whites entertain for the colored people, Particularly is this prejudice prevalent among the Union troops now stationed there, and it is said to amount to 4 hatred so intense that no negroes can setile inthe vieinily with safety, COUNTRRPRIY COMPOUND INTEREST NOTE. A dan; counterfeit was received at the Treasury to-day, of a hundred dollar compound iatersst note bear ing date May 15, 1865. It is much better executed than any counterfeit heretofore presented, aud requires some serutiny for its detection. Both the fi privtsdin paler ink than the gennine, end on examination the lettering on the face appears defec Brokers, bankers and others should compare the offer NEWS FROM FORTRESS MONROE. Arrival of the Flagship Malvern from her Southern Craise—More French To- becco In Transitu—A United States Revenue Cutter Sent to Norfolk—Can- non Practice in the Fort, &e. OUR PORDRESS MONROP CORRESPONDENCE. Forrness Moxnos, Sept, M4, 1865. TUP MALVERN, Admiral Radford’s flagship, the Malvern, ts quietly moored in our harbor, having arrived last evening from her Southern tou of two months’ duration, In this time she has visited or communicated with all the ships be- longing to the squadron, which bas kept the ship, the Admiral and his officers laboriously and most usefully oceupied. As is well known, the squadron is stationed at all important points along the Atlantic coast from . | Beaufort to Fernandina. In the course of his official ings with the genu'ne before accepting them. No other | i | tour, Admiral Radford has caused to be discharged denomination than $100 of compound interest notes bas | the’ service and sold torty-iour vesels belong. yet been counterfeited, and all the compound interest | ing to the North Atlantic squadron, — Most noted except tho $100 can tharefore be taken withont | Of "Re vessels sold bronght from twice to treble their ap- pralsed value, from anxicty of Southern eapitalisis to get boats with which to bring cotton down the rivers leading to the ocean. Admiral Radford reports excel- lent health prevailing at the ports of entry on the coast, ani emphaticstiy denies the statements of prevalence of yellow fever or uther endemica, It is not kuown how long the Malvern will stay here. ‘The Admiral will go to Washington ina or two to receive his orders, The poter of the Malvern's officers Chief—Win, Radtord, Acting Rear Ad- ¥, Flot Captain; & P. b. ‘Ramsey, Lientensnt; DA, Pearce, Secretary; special examination, One of these counterfeits was sent from New York and the other from Philadelphia’ CONDITION OF Winz. Ttwas reported this morning that Capiain Wirz died daring last night, but on inquiry at the Old Capitol it ‘was ascertained that he is somewhat improved in health, The prospect is that the trial will be resumed on Monday, TUL BEWARDS POR THE ASSASSIN CONSPIRATORS, Inquiry at the War Depariment to-day disclosed the fact that the awards for the arrest of the assassins have not 4 Stopf—J. C. Howell, Comma’ Gillett, Fleet Liontenant; H. J. M. Alden, Acting Muster; W been made out anil do not await the return of the Secretary | MEahe THinn, Captain, Senior saifne Odicor. g8w for his signature, as stated in an evening paperand copied | Graves. by several New York dailies. Acting Mas'ex—Athert Taylor 5 SENTENCE OF A DISHONEST PAYMASTER, wa Ensgu—JI. A. Slamw, W. G. Peny, T. BE. Paymaster M, F, Webb, convicted of the illegitimate | Acting E ©, Crane. Purchase of soldiers’ check books, has heen sentenced to 8, Rameoy, dismisgal from the gervieo, to pay a five of one thousand ae eee + aaa dollars and to suifer inprisoument in the Concord peni- jants, Obaries Ail Wi ToT tentiary until the latter is paid. Buekley ; ing Third Assistan Joseph Eliott, WP. Koufmann, F. Wayn*r. Mate H. Richavdson, A.B. J Henry Rogers, REVENUE CUTTER FOR TAK PACIFIC COAST. The new steam propeller Lincoln, built at Baltimore, F. Hesslowood, as a revenue cuttcr for the Pacitie coast, has been ordered | Acting Avsisiont Third Engineer H. M. Whyte and | & : Ff . Acting Ensign (, J. Rogers are ow the siek list by the Seeretary of the Treasury to rt for its destina~ Toe pRevon pon, There seems to be no end to tue Freuch tobacco stored in Petersburg and Richmond gt Nlapse ef the con federacy. Anot wr vessel (the Enropal about the seventh pa sed hore to-day, loaded with the daw tion to-morrow, APPOINTMENT, The President to-day appoint Charles Wi. Compiield to bo appraiser of merchandise for the port of Savannab PARDONS. ‘The only pardons granted to-day up to two o’elock, by the President, ‘under the provisions of the amnesty proclamation, were James L. Orr, of South and Henry ©. Wagner, of Georgia. Mr. Orr was at on lime Speaker of the United States House of Representa. tives, IT think in the ti UNITED STATES REV! eprrer. ‘Tho well known (aud so Well known as to render un- necessary any dexeripiion of her) United Statcs reve- nue entier Kau arrived here w-day. She pro- ceeded at ence io k t enter on duty there, NON PHRAOTE At intervals the experimental trials of the guns in the fortress are resumed, This ofternoon was one of those intervals, T) ngs are an i nereminder of the yowar of theso great guus They aré not the steep hazy, senseless Hhings (hey even: in the | bg Suniig! of these het days. roiina, CABINET MERTING, ‘The usual Cabinet meeting was held to-day; but in the absence of Messrs, Dennison, Stanton aul Welles, it is fair to infer that no important business was transacted, THE ABAT. The mercury has continued to range from 78 to 80 In the morning, from 84 to 90 during the day and from 80 to 84 until nine in the evening for a week pst. : INTERNAL REVENUE RECEIPTS. The receipts at the Internal Revenue Bureau to-day APO given at $1,569,852. THY CHATTANOOGA ROLTANG MILT. ‘The governtieu, hae decided to allow twenty cays’ AUER OF OFS ebb, who terday, lest to-doy vor Ric wian. » arrival Fannounced yee. vond ina special steamer, THE ANDEWSONVILLE WAT: INS, A detective came from Rehnond to-day with a qua: tity of waiches and jewelry taken from prisoners in A dersonville prison, Ho proceeds froin here to Washin; ton iwth the property, TUR STEAMER Cry OF W was disabled on her last trip. Si undergo repiivs, The Press Derpated Fonmnrsis Moxwor, Sept. 14, 1865 ND at Richmond to further tims for the acceptance of bias for the purehase James Barrlvon, an oysterman, woe drowned near Nor. of the Chattanooga rolling folk yesterday. Newspa ‘The census of the colored people is beime taken iu this RACONSTRUCTION OF sowseKnn | “istrict, by o of Gengral Miles, CHURCHES A GENERAL AMNESTY, A riot took plac [Correspondence (Sept, 4) of Philadelphia Le ‘The Lame is not distant when there will be reconstruction of the Cabinet. The members whose “time will have come’? are Messre, Stan Harlan, Speed and Judge Advocate Holt, You may rely upon was qi cavalry ty one hy ad meat of the wider Lieutenant W, Hf noes were captured, gli carbines or shot what T assert. Tt is che President's wish thit his Cabinet Raith, Captain Mat be shall be a perfectly harmonions one, or as nearly ro a | welmuute buglains ls here wie Phe ore: ker possible, and when ail i: ready the change will be made | geoerted, * aud the new members duly anuonneed, Of course, nothing ix known as to when the portfolios will be tendered, nor iv it Lkely the vulged until made public by Rey. Dr. Newman has had an jaterviow with the Pres!: deut with reference Lo vecuring, if po: of the Methodist sat New Orleans f use of thore who have attended apon his preaching 2 the past two years im that city, The Doctor, 1 hear, re the nnmber of said attendants’ at “one han- nd he th nks {f noire t THE INDIAN councit. A Permanent Treaty of Peace with the “United States Signed by Nine of the In- dian Tribes. Forr Sure, Avk., Sept. 14, 1865, to-day signed a treaty of perma. The followin tribe three Mediotist Epiecojal in that } mont pease with the United States as represented by should be set apart for their use; in other oem 20; Se nt . that the ediflce sball be kuowh as the | ayates:— The Onages, Seminoles, Creoka, Chicks. Property of the Northern Charch, Rat to this | *#Ws, Cowskins, senceas, Shawnees, Chociaws and Qua Mr. Johnson nest decidedly shjected. | We con: | paws, ‘The treaty concludes ns follows — videred the ehurciee the rightful property of the tras | ip. is nd if te Methodists of the Nerth ious for ne Mimlersignod do Lerhy acknowledge .themsclvs ‘aren’ at the South “the bert way was tor them | 8 ™nder the pr on of the United States of Ame rica, aud © 1 thing ue exercising eX not ener into that ie frer they will in sent of the United Jurialiction over them, ane will conventional agreement Tor sovereigu whatsoever; ance for cession of lands, or any heretofore done by them or of their people by whieh they renounced their w United States, fs hereby revoked, eancelle pudinn a, In consideration of the ing stipulations made hy the bers of the reepective fons and tribes of Iu diang present, the United st gh its Commis. mer. promises that it will reesiablish paseo and friendship with all the notions apd tribes of Indians Within the limits of the so-called Indian Country; Chiat it willatiord ample proveetion for the security of persons d property of the respective nations or tribes, and de- res ti Willingness to enter into treaties, to arrange and seitle alt questions ‘ing vo and growing out of former treaties with such waitons, ne affected hy an} treaty made by sul nutions with the so-culled Confed- erate Ptarom, at thie now convened for that pur. Pose, OF at Pieh time in tee filtwve we may be appointed. together.” proposition of Bishop Ames te subunit th tion of ‘title’ to the Chief Justice of the Unit 1 a ludicrous one, when il 1s considered that there fs, by the decision of the President restoring the ehurches, such question at issue, Perhaps the Bishop had not then heard of the restoration, Rumors of ap tiow of the President a surprire me if such # proclamation were issued, Ae mat how progress, years must clapes before the docket of rebei applicants is cleared, and the best part #f the Pree. dent's time du the whole of that period must neces sarily be occupied sin Leaving the individual cases, 1 cannot believe that he will muck lobger continue the present system, but that aw ‘portant change will be made at an early day. THE ALABAMA CONVENTION. ~ Conservative Aspect of the Convention— The Jdmission of Negro Testimony Be- re tales enti alle Wy nesty by proctews rent, and if wold pot fore the rts Favored by Governor The Stiantic Cabh Peteens, de. Sa bt meg | SUPPORED DISAPPEAHANCE OF THE CABLE BOYS. Mowrcownry, Ala, Sepi. 12, 1865, Waurax, . 15, 1865, tenant Candle, R. N., of her Maj ty'® ship Urgent, says the Lreont passed the locavty where the cable buoys are reported to have been placed, and with the best lookouts, offtvers aud nen, saw none of them. He conclades, if the Great Favtere’s reckonings were correct, the buoys must have parted from the cable and be drifting about the ocean, Ove hundred end twenty-eight deiegater w terlance to day. The action of the Convention will be conservative, Aiffering bat lite from that of the Mississippi State Convention. , Governor Parsons favere action by the Convention for the adinission of negro testimony before the courts; also for submitting the censtituiional am n¢ment to the people. Resolutions were adopted for the President to appoint A commiting convisting of one momber froin cach judi- district to report amendments to the constitution, and in favor of restoring the State to ber jones with the federal government, A committee was aiso appointed to make relw to Ue of seoe velo, and also in relation & bin wt. iverpool, %. ©. ; Horarex, N. 8, Sept. 16, 1885, The fire at Liverpool yosterday destroyed honses, and the Heptist and Methodist churches, The loss is about furiy thousand dollare, There are hi fires in the woods near tbe town, and the country je very dry. The Firea fourteen, report in ow Personal Intelltyences tie of Jacob Joby The following other acie jtesed during the war ‘ son--tite Tather of Proe “ken from an Tho Convention then adjourned until to morrow, flo of the Ral anwary 10, 1812: Died, in thie city yoob Johnson, who St. Domingo. Lind For years « ut uaefal stat lon ine SKUMS ON WHICH THM SPANAMDA stnueNpeanp | Foclety, Hew pie Lig aia . the Siete Hank, ! iitnewse he was 8 BEA : “ tg {Froin tho Kingston id Journ pt. 2) q ‘ ‘ M se the f jug are atl non cones! Pe ie lene ; - + cluded hetw ue niewn generale | ‘ ye ond ectoemed I hin re (eSeept, y Ptior to the evaruatie y by the Spans | pM 8 aye Mg pula cy Fiske ie Dont Conc auiiat es Cat it ig | U8 Bis BD sage : J folely to ny act a on che part of the Span | - inks people that t will owe (he pendence they are | F at own ' bur ' hort te er b 1 red ane (hirty nae nage cond 1 to Spain, im: " i tae his ¢ J wish tot i r vie | t i cir proteatt f FIN an 7 J Jexpocte ‘ wy ° vw V " een ‘ are tb wot wh « t J 4 heir absex jt coe whe h public willy he has n Aiuount of whiel be wud y treaty | rel, M Kowth-The Wormlnican govern ly en | rh W ages not (oaben 1 auy of Uw y without | jog ral ht the wonven| aud as vation of Spain. ¢ 0 be Pisth-+ Upon us opment € wt by Spain, | 9 ieoreat es the haa ny HOW in hospital wil remain raveived y thoupat until their feptorston to A alth, bong tended and ae. | duringthe past you sited with care, (heir expense tobe paid by an officer of ho pant ae ninistration, Who w aie on < aaa ance en eee ity City Newes - exriuiy — of the man drowned at Potive Intelligences tha foot of North Third. stfeet, Kastern District, on OUTRAGROUS STRERT ROBUERY—ONB OF THE | gh cetiay morning | of Mr TIERS SHOURED, Rivera Cae i An While Mr Step West, residing at No. 1.197 of age, formeriy r tig with fb one Broadway, woe the corner of Bleecker and | 8 ow York Greene stroots yesterday morning, at elewen o'clock, he SH00nkG Appnay.—About nine o'clock lant night tw was abu ked by two ruitians, who knocked him down, | colored men, residing at No. 8 Hattlo row, nenr Union sized his gold waich, valued at $150, and wallet, eon taining @ email sum of monoy, and made off with them. | “YM BOt lato « diepite about some love ma The victim gave alarm, and officer Weinhold, of the | v0 Of them dee pistol and shot tho other in t Fifteenth precinet, pursued the thieves, one of whom | rigbt shoulder, The aewilant ten 4 Joo Stipe he overtook and knocked down in Thompronstreet, Ihe | atid inte vietim Dennis Hope. All the parties inter confederate escaped with the vaivables, ‘The prisoner | immodiniely 9 0 the Forty.ffih prec , Made dosperate resistance, aud it required the exertions | house t cxpt ao; But th of six men to toke him to the sation house. Be gave | th at ln charg ald not the name of Jereiiali Cotter, and wae aubmequently cow | the en ery clenriy, oni bo therefore locked ap wo oF med Lap Sind Salbous Bad) Wy Puahipg Meath = Whew FF & Wearing Uoior Judwe Daly uig mivrunwe, ——_—_ ---_-~ Interesting Details of the Paraguayan War. The Imperial Forees Seven- teen Thousand Strong. Inportant Movements in Concordia, Upper Uruguay and Corslentes. ANTICIPATED UNITED STATES INTERVENTION Brazilian Losses im the Battle of Riachuele. LAWLESS CONDITION OF MONTEVIDEO, &e, &e. &e. The arrival at this vort yesterday of the British bark St. Andrew, from Montevideo July 28, places us in pos session of interesting details with regard to the present position of the struggle among the republics and mo- narehics of South America, The Situation on the 12th July. {From the Buenos Ayres Standard? The Pariguayan war still continues without a2 vet re porting any deciaive gement. Lopez has’ come down trom Paraguay, and assumed the command of | bi my, but the avasion which in the boginaing was car in with such m has received so many serions cheeks become mutch slower and gagementat the i the enemy have cantons, ‘the n: Jo, which annihihied say the naval powe a Brazil in theoo wate boon the sever Paraguay tas yet received; neverth quentekivmishes whieh hbve taken place between ¢ athed troops and the i ay ous, the greatly snp rior in numberry have alway en ror ted which s.eaks mveh tor the valer of — ihe allied ariy, ae (he enemy inyeriably fight the Jost, Colonel Caesres, in handful of brave followers at every rivulet in the province, while C igmay has reeently, wit only t to piece tow regiment the whale Paraguayan van at Mitre, w! all ed army at Goi ation as a cavaly rivalled, has crossed the Urugnay with fi and If under the orders of General Taron , the Brazil an Avimal, iv elso at the all paring an expedition whieh is about to proc up the Upper Uraguay to cheek the advance of the Para xuayans in that province, Mitre (he Pres - # brother) is marching at the head of the provinciat contingents, aud is expected hourly at Rosano, Paunero is iis ground on the banks of the river eneral Urquize is encamped at nel brated Je; * Entie Riano eavalry. In a word, Argentines and Oriontals areprepariny, the i * preporing, the Brazilians ave read: ther iv the only devention io the opening bit the season is adverse to any exynsive warlike movements, as the rain storms are frequent atl the cold inieuse; and although it is generally belfeved in Buenos Ayres that General Flores with ten thousand men will advyanee this Weck fo ent off the left wifi ofthe amy, which ix coming down me Upper io “nol think any deeis've rerults eau be Jookyd for until the spr Strength of the Atiied Arm (from the Navion Argentina. } ONCOL Ja iy ite exeopt the arrivalty, ix hnndred Brazilian trocpe fron Wo ro, Write © Phe imperial foress now nearly s-vonte*n thousand m Denpatches lovee, Whose repu Nothing new herent thousand od, but something: ts like come of it, Paraguayan Defeat in Iaqu Mine's Account of the nge Buss Pixro, J While observing the enemy at the coart of 's word was brought me that his Vanguard of L (mounted) Jufuttry had paswed the nver Mbuc Dona Hipolita’s cstancla, on mich for Ttaqui, and cainped for the night sat 25ti, Yesterday at dawn T marched with my Lrigude to at tack the enemy, having advised Col feodo with the Fonrth brighde to nee me. bt ant nine o'clock Tdis overed tb ny ‘ hill, from which Twas separated of islands. My picket of carbineers Opn on him, but he’ ouly extended bis hives and w en aliack, My cavalry dhen mi: repeated charges his funks, dewing destruction oround, and the enemy fell back in good order to take up a Position betw the lagoon and a thiek« At this) we Colonel Sesefredo arr Lacombined attack, whieh sy pletoly routing the iavatiers, who the Jagoon and the wood. Tho Paraguayans left one bondred and fifty or wo Wundred hitter on the fleld of batile, aul wert of the fugitives were wounded “We took all thelr hor We hast only twenty nine killed, owiidiug Leutonante Te rael, ‘ilve, Moraes, Leandro, Rotrix-o and Fortes, and hiy-rix wounded, We have caytured ns Dare lacie who states that the force which took San BR “4 ond counts nine thousand men, and that another corp. of three thousand was te come down the Urwoay on the other #ide to unite with the fire at the river of Ttaqui. They have five pieces of ean They Taw, plundered everything at San Boria, aud left no foree ab that town, *ncking the whole counkry and sweeping olf very (ilug a they come mone ANTON! 9 FERNANDEZ LIMA. Beww. va th came UP, and we ted in cone for refuge to the Scare About ited States Intervention, {from the Montevideo Refermes.) The American government is not tudieront to the Fre events arc taking in the River Piate, bot is pe pA lO veutect. especially "the free tiatigation or the sol rivers, ond Cause others to respect the same, eecitx that ips parties tw the of the prin gud vill weigh the United States t= ane ts anfin navigation treaty, powerfully in the scale of Posing « President know on sitive authority that he bad ap burn as Mintster 1 Ipotentiary for the United Statae ty tl as we also know this appointment to be « President John burn will be a following « Washb re, and th Garett, of Berlin, ov anjed by a lon May 10, wilt fi poblished in. the Vo throw more light on the sit) Hla Of war #t rot fortunate s farm house on the | PRICE FOUR CENTS. 3 arealready known both to the Minister and ‘ousul here, and include uo flotilla to the Riv Plate. Ninth—TMat such extraordinary mmission aud expedition Would require the sanction of Congress, which up to latest dates had been neither asked nor given. Burying the Brazilians who Fell at the Riachaeto, a the Buenos Ayres Standard, On Thursday the grand funeral cer the Brazilians who fell at the Riachu heir conutry’s cause, took piace al presence of ono of the greatest and most ¢ gations ever a 2 temple, At eleven » of the Seventh of the line was drawn up le Martin, facing the cathedral, At an carly hour the church was crowded, and about half-pnst eloven the Ayres, the Brazijion and Ar walked up the centre aisle and took their seats. The | grand altar was lighted up with customary nifieence | and beautifully draped in mourning; the chandeliers | were algo draped in crape, and ths chelr gallery over the | entrance had a large iHian flag suspended, ab Un foot of which was in large prominent letters, “To com- morale those who fell: Aghting he y for their , nanity, on the 1ith June, 1865." eotlice for the dead commenced at a quarter to ve o'clock, and the operatic comymny, wit a spien- #8 band, sang the “Dicsrae.”” High mass after- wards commenced, and the whole choir sang Mozart's rims. We noticed present Governor Saavedra and his minis- ters, General Gelly-obes, the Minister of War; Dr. Costa, Minister of Bane br. Elizalde, Mintster of Porekn Aa i Broziliin “Minister; sr. Leal, r Leshe, Sree, Estrada, Saguir, Ochoa, V iuimaraens, Consul General, Generals Martinez, and several hundred others whose alec have been bighly flattering to the uch an indiser'minate attendance ine: uapathy wi Th ding mon of Buenos officers in town, es WE CaDHot re It must, indeed Brazilians to wit of foreigners and Ary yond all question the Brazil in the present struggle so nobly at the Riachuelo, fh poor fellows who « for their country, have not fatten in vain. £ Lines ANE Te | their fellow-countrymen; their tnemories how: | all, The Brazilians fousht hke brav> men at the Ria- chwelo; they fhnebed not ing fire of a powerful battery and a Victory, the’ moral effecis of which are of exaggeration, aud } bas done more tor onward march ‘or th er than all the iuarebes and countermerches of Pounero, all the asiounainy vietories of Caceres, But for the Braztian prowers in the Parana the invader's squadron w # Martin Gareia, if nov in the very Buenos Ayres. LIst OF CASUAL! EB BRAZILIAN FLEET. s the foll victory rnieher jet with the os of ho Jequithn © of the Mere Vy funy apd a on the Hab uit the second be in spiking the din forcing the p ry of thirty-six pit twopty-two wounded, pnteen wounded. 3 and sixteen inen killed; men wounded. Weight men killed; two offi i and t twonty-tiy twenty nine men wot mon ded; nine- » kiked kyiled; two wounded ue officer and four men wounded, | Mearim—One officer and one man killed; eves men | wounded; one inissi my-—One ol! or killed; four men wounded hry three killed; ‘one hundred end thirty- dane twenty mincing. SKIRTS OF JUVE m—Four killed; two qulinhonha—Two wound Araguary—Two wounded. SKIRMISH OF JON 18 Beberibe—Cominander killed, one officer and four men wounded. “Ld, ix killed and rightecn wounded. sumwary Of men hort dé eumbat amounts to two: ndiedt aud f ine, of whieh eighty-nine ave killed, sixty-thr vusty wounded, eighty-scven slightly wounded, and tweuty iuissing, ‘This includes one hun dred and ‘twenty-nine of the naval forees aul one bap dred and thirty and troops; and of these 1 officers: killed and eleven wounded. of Affairs in Monte- steo. Ayres Standard, July 32.) all che Mon- Terrible Conditio: v pm the Buenos vers Drought ts ob Friday file Lave bgon received to-day from General Urania, tating papers to the 6h iat, but no letter from our seme smitnintreney me place (Besuaida) Gnd Le hes | correxpontent. ‘The state of ‘hiags is rather onploarat Witiceuaae ts oor ed: enna yma seerning | in the wister city nore of political intrigue, arrests of this move Is noi \ oy 5 nrigue, were itors, outraces on Life and property: y relieved by » Dateh eon- on of troops for the war against & and the prepay Varagnay. A young his own seven oe of © ghten | ia trying enchnen named Yiurre was murdered at fellow who rushed jato the shop at ing. " by a ‘ v ‘The shopy honds w ‘operty; bat the assassin | Howaring him cut bis coreat, and the vietin, ramhing {nto the street, dropped dead. The police arrrsted the ‘ ad fornd come clothe t with blood 1 | his bax. He hee che been identified by a civar seller } whe saw the WireDce rut hous? of 1 attacked the owner with kon Monday night a broke into the coflve a, nicknanyed 0. or Bor were playing billiards, van aw Sonor Bustéle in his terrible struggle with: the rufian received sovera! bites and Wounds, but luckily escaped with his lite, Ry found x nt of & man and a woman being othe baracks; but the matter is hushed le TriLuna contradicts it Another shopkeeper, pear the Aduuna, was attacked @ burglar on Tueway wight, why attempted to Kill and rob the soldier of the Ausiliar bettehon fired at his com. oficer with intent to kill but was luckily seized tit berg able Wo carry out bin murderous attempt, Jot# of the Navonal Guards to with ‘The sorfeo or drawing march against Paraguay wok place on the 2d, every tenth man being drafted: Blancos keep ap an ugeasy feeling vy openly tating that the Paraguayane will soon be in Iuenestiaes: fut the Lrituna went ons an litended expedition from Coucep-ion to seize PaysaudG and proclaim for the tuyostens Senor Garces itor of ihe Reforma, has boon again Paced under avallera lt nice’ scam’ very netieet pe Bh gil Ahr ba RE. boing scized in one day storm were brewing. (20th alt), “Everyebing lacks AEWS FROM THE SOUTHWEST. AR tt Moveucnts of Genera: Banks—Death of Judge Sam G. Daly~Citizens of Ba ton R Taking the Oath of anie- gianct—Order from the Frecdmen™ Bue rean fy Helation to Contracts wip Freednyn for Lahor—New Orleans M oiae lisa New Onimane, Sept. 14, 1865. Mafor Genedi Banks has gone North nud G. Daly, ex Congressman from Indienn, DopatyWollector of this port, died is morning His body will bagent to St, Louis, ‘i | ew York, May 4, 1808, Z * Mila ta Onkes eiliich ok cals tae nea | Cloarauces wittheroattor be made for all ports of Te nde Vhave to set efor | The collector badcommenced to retind tie one percent +a uaecharittas or whalera’ The ane ed IM | Hor pound shippitt fee on cotton and three cents mer- } ment will reduce.its fleet ty some one hunde chaudise C09 heret¥ore erroneously col raring monst rs @. Facenily inve | The Baton RougdAdvorate, of the Ist i aye that be ep bat | more than one bane? citivens in that place have taken ron a In “ piace, | ’ iitvonk bh out de the oath under Proehert Johovon's pr oe ly four de ‘ " edmon's Buroat it sap vi A ntrac with the frre | River Hate will hi ot we Of and appre Hrazil indemnitic ount labor mu ng and apy thousand hard d piu gont of jantation Labor. | eee ae HOE | ot wtipniate to provide ttificient food, quervere aut vs aloo the & ‘ernment } y Fee | medical. for the laborers, and oemety | eolved net to permit # bloekw sguay ih Argentine |! Napa ond ae v ince these are declared by traly 4 re "| a lien. upon: the \cmb mmeree Cf the da thee which not more. thant be an important nihey United | © ei full payment to dhe ta the wor ‘ waite migint | 4 © cotract cancelied bY the fen for Braail r » gO t ‘ h ‘ talon Labor Absentees frm tao the right of B ade tbe 1 | iohor without ge 1186 Vill be procendad against a utonly in Paragon | ante and may otk on the pablie rowly ¢ tue Hroaatt ing ty to do othe 1, or Lirned wer to the Breede iu g the gauntlet with it | yean, Governor Parsons ad General Wood bava ap i be ee eee proved of the order and diroced itt enforeeme | DISCREMITING THE ROMOR The Moutgomery ul of tia Mobile, News wry The Imongs Ayres Standard thins dix poe the OMany influential citizens ofMiarongo and the sdjage counties have petiioned Goremor Parsons, ak hie | Yhe principal evidenoo agninet Wie ne t position for the removal of Colonel Lyarh, ot vt | i ty, ” , | Wheonsin cavalry, a8 Lyneh’s open settionutes sould | Piret—That tho Hon, Mr, Kirk, Resident ter hae | lend to a negro rebeliion ayatust dio whiles wn (flay | me kit wiedye of it, and direredst yer hed,” a“ t-- That we have the same » “ Al | KEW ORPEANS Manners. . #06. { that tie American government | yelulat ag | New Orrease, Sept. 18, 0 y" | of Most of any Kind soew Cortes, Sales at Ade. a dbo, fer middling, whe Ae } Th at—That neither the Amerie. n Miniter r ‘when, | for fate, Prevebte to New York, Xoo ale. Cheese ah . teal t, Waph nave, regnived |S ork anebange b facia pita wy bp ey hee Le | er aoa ae Onneans, Sopt, 14/4808 traord)oary.tuiscion.and app | Lon very firm; sales 4,000 bales middling, at 43: eer at the a a en of the week 14.00) halen, race.plg 14,090 ork not inedo & Plew p #3000 bales, Sugar; f cro sally fais, 19K alse, BS f Resident Miniger | change on New Vork 14 a d'scoum | Pifth—That tho pretented dato of apy | — a | apr the ye | he Yacht BMlirt Anhore. lose eutetit eb as love arf, ial We. | i Dar, Pepe 10, 1965. lupmasedbes from Wa-biog.on to april 24 } tho pleasure yectt Flirt came ashore on Leal Reach thine of the Matic, | verter: 2 Berth Phat tho rk conreepandent writes onder eee date May 1 mails wo May 2%, iv Tape). 15, 1863, 9 syle ge : twited Tundred batese of cotton prea d for Cimetny o Punt who loft the United States Over nit ie due fy For Bt. Louie, et om Apiil 284, b (it and suicute the Ken, nail yesterday, Bive hundred @ Rama edie one wubdred and sOsenby for kvaMsy Bite thay ag Awsrieuy wh ) Pegols BOND JO Jug