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The English Fleet Stationed he Pirate Shenandoah Denounced iz dersonville . Atrocities. . The Davenports ‘Mobbed ain Exposed in Paris. DEATH OF GENERAL LAMORICIERE. Meeting of Louis Napoleon and the Queen of Spain. CITY OFFICIALS. OFF FOR ALBANY, Whe Cause of the Exodus—Governor Fen- / ‘ton and the Street Cleaning STATE OF FRADE AT MANCHESTER, SEPT. 14. ‘The heater market is inactive; some desori] Of goods ave steady, while others are easier. BREADSTUFYS MARKET, SEPT, 14, dull, but steady. ‘Richardson, stake, and, if they can prevent it, do not mean to see a. 1 the Ser arate tnt an wl espe ‘The authorized quotations official eenduct, as well as of his books and ‘are:— papers, q seem ts care whether “school kept or not,” and started NEW YORK, TUESDAY aM. . the commission kicked out at the back door of the State ¢- SEPTEMBER 26, 1865. WASHINGTON. Operations of the Freedmen’s Bureau trol of the Bureau in Those States, Wasmnaton, Sept. 26, 1866. REPORT T0 THB FREEDMEN’S BUREAU FROM MI8- SIGSIPPI AND LOUISIANA, PRICE FOUR. CENTS. ‘water craft or other vebicles employed pon mail routes may be Jawfully carried mot enclosed as above. OY set te oe unpaid letters for very and those prepaid by postage stamps cannot be carried outside the mail by any of | Particulars of. the Execution NEWS FROM SAN SALVADOR. ion, de. ¢ these conveyances without subjecting the captain, owner, f B Og Moravian at Father Point. ve-ewentisa’have boon dull -<und: meaey, bat without |+ City Hall Park cain yoaterday, palpation as ak io Mississippi and Louisia Gases iors Pea ae wisi tm 4 price. The feature has | extreme cold, for the gentlensen im tho habit ofwongre- . | deen a large Eries et atoadily advancing | sting in that classic locality “know no such, word as RETURN OF SECRETARY S8TANTON—DIGMANTLING , The buying has been ofa very good description, M » t Sixtycai : THE FORTS AROUND WASHINGTON. REMOVAL OF MARTIAL LAW. PRECAUTIONS AGAINST THE FEMIAWA | Sriiveis se rrorscent a2 uate Cant |e catmrrny"vu ts conan ia te, ea [ona ratnd heres af Land Vader Cou | eceary Suatn mat Ne pt oday, and ince | gg ae a activity is expected in the War Department through the coming week. An order has already been issued for dismantling all the forts around the capital; but jt will have no imme- The official government journal of San Salvador, Comstitutional, of the Sist of August has been reseivee Babee oO ee he matier caned |,besgrand political pitohed baitle at the stato capital, | Anticipated Evil Effects of Organizing | aiate ett inreduciog the number of troops in the ais. | 12 thigclty. “It contains the particulars of the exeution tho Coast of Ireland. wins Tendency, but closed tr when the marshalled forces’ of the City Hall ring come the Mississippi Militia. fret. About siz thousand volunteers still remain, and | % 6x-President Barrios. the guard duty required takes them on duty every third The unfortunate man, having been told about midnight day. Asthe government property ig removed and con- | °f the 28th ultimo, that he had but six hours to fivo, entrated this labor will be lessened, The regulars here | Proceeded to the prieon chapel, where he spéat some are awaiting assignment, and are mot considered as be- | time in religious preparation, attended by the Bishog the ? Spence | tonight—should they be tusky to find repose at English Press. & 00. report:—Flour dull and easier, Wheat inactive, noun Sennen trict Court at Alexandria. longing to this district, Saldafio. Here also he made bis will, ; Corn steady at20e. for mixed. fe igenelbe yi fiblaadanp vers fui natty Pic PERSONAL. At balf-past four, on the miorming of the 20th, Barrios METEORS, FROVIBION pinnae fat mM yagi ae saoee re ge we" hat General Grant and staff are expeoted here on Saturday | Was conducted to the scaffold escorted by a small military Batificati th Contract Provisions: 4 “B glans id, mt Gordon, ity, will undoubtedly mean something. ext. force. The sentence was’ again d; ‘andthe Bishor or, of the for’ pak OS, ‘and prices still ing iaed firm at | yore’ Biroet piv, Coamcen sry. woteraters 32 Order in Relation to the Dismissal } © usjor zw townos, formerly Assistant Adjutant Geno- | oxhorted and prayed with the condemned man, a New Atlantic Cable. +858. Tallow buoyant. R. Lawrence to attend to their interests in’ the of Confiscation Suits. Fal to General Logan, is in the city for a fow days, Barrios bade farewell to soveral friends and. chargeo ; LIVERPOOL #RODUCB MARKBT, SEPT. 14. of counsel, 0 up to Albany in force, with ter Hon. E. H. Rollins, Assistant Cotmmissioner of the In- | General Gonzales with the care.of his remains. - PT age ae Eger eg lr agp anne eal dy ppt eee eye a eo Revenue Bureau, returned to the elty on Satur. | He requested his confessor to have a mass sald quicily changed. Coftes steady. inact Linseed of! | makeastern resistance and fight out the fight to the | y, and bas again resumed his labors. and without pomp for the repose of his soul, and then ‘Juda P. Benjamin Denying the Ane |’sctive ar 268. ea “Ronin whoa, ud ‘Nolders demand. | bitter emi. ‘The strect cleaning comtractors are also | INTERESTING FINANCIAL MATTERS. General James Shields, of Oregon, arrived in Washing. | met death with entire resignation. ae are See Sak auld om Ray sgt tape cote rng ig gle &o, &o, &o. ton to-day, and, it ie reported, intends to make this city | A¢cording to his last request bis body was ‘interred: in bis home. Senator Cresswell, of Maryland, arrived this morning. Hon. Abram Wal the church called Del Caivario. The government of San Salvador announces that the of Customs for | rebellion is over, and martial law is withdrawn. Now York, is in this city. Ris aber sea a eablon eatoeet aa The first return of real property held by the Freed- | *B#! his prosenos here is entirely with ade | Important Letter from the Late Pres- bY to the’ receipt of the | Compel him to.appear before him. Hoe stood eteadfast to | Man's Bureau in tho State of Mississippi and a part of | "Te for perpetuity t@ office. this resolution yesterday, and made no preparations for | Louisiana was to-day received from Commissioner | ™22 PARDON OF ANDERSON, OF THE TREDEGAR Thomas, whose headquarters are at Vicksburg, dated the ‘1éth inst. It ts exhibited that sixty-six thousand acres of land have been leased in the above States, which are subdivided into two hundred and fifty-one plantations, be | Of the latter number eighty-one plantations, representing inst him, and submit to the clesest examina- | thirteon thousand five hundred seres, are leased to ne- Groes, and one hundred and seventy plantations, includ- ing about fifty-three thousand acres of land, have ident Lincoln, [From the Southern Advocate of Sept. 18.) ‘The following extract, which has just been published, Ia from the late President Lincoln's letter to Genera! Richmond Tredegar Iron Works, has given rise to much | Wadsworth, who fell in the battle of the Wilderness. unfavorable comment, It is urged with much apparent | The letter, which isof 8 private character, is to be sert Justice, that if such as he are to eseape the pains and | to General Wadsworth’s family. ws penalties of probation and confiscation, a general amnesty It shows that Mr. Lincoln, who demred the bestowal should at once be proclamed to all repentant rebels. | of the elective franchise upon the blacks, ‘was, also, at Anderson was a West Point graduate, rebel brigadier | *! an early day, in favor of granting univereal amnesty, IRON WORKS. The granting of pardon to Joseph R. Anderson, of the wee ir, ‘Bred. off in the best of humor with himself and the rest of | been leased by whites. Nearly one-half the lands general, a notorious blockade runner, and the owner of | Which, for some strange and unaccountable reason; is 18%4. | mankind, The McKeon faction did not like the looks of the most noted foundry in the confederacy. Its pro- | still withheld from the South, notwithstanding it = 18 34d. 7 ‘ he 1 ted to the “head and | eased by whites, however, have beon abandoned by y: wi og te ,000 bales, the market clos Meat ot che ntmending’? of that clement that it boded their { Téason of the high water in the Misalssippi having inun- | ‘¥°%*'0 the shape of cannon can be found to-day in | known that it was bis intention to grant, without any wncy. The stock in port is dated them. The lands above siluded to include those | °7°'Y Tebel arsenal and navy yard, if not removed by | ©xception, a general pardon. - | cause no especial good. With banners fi music playing, champagne corks popp| , and dearts to brave A wb might betide, the re ‘at 327,600 bales, of which 28,600 are American. Broadstuffs are quict and steady, except floar, which has a downward tendency, His wishes, in this particular, the american people akon of by the Fi Ys Burean, and also the United States government since the war. His Possession ‘reedmen' cannot afford to disregard. Congress will, no doubt, ex- thoge originally held by the Treasury Department and | “i@lly bousted weeks ago of possessing suMicient in- Provisions firm and unchanged, except lard, which is 6 eee subsequently transferred. Nearly the whole of this | “ence in Washington to procure his release. It is | act the right of suffrage for the blacks, Why univ; buoyant at 862. Arrival of the Parties at Albany. property belongs to citizens who will resume thelr rights gencrally believed this influence was brought to bear in | *mnesty should be withbeld until that time, we are una- ble to nee. This certainly was not Mr. Lincoln’s plan, whose intentions all parties should sacredly observe. ‘The following is the extract referred to, in which Mr. Lincoln says:— z You desire to know, in the event of our complete sue- cess im the feld—the same being followed by a loyal and cheerful submission on woth of the South—if univer. Non-Arrival of the Cuba. Axamy, Bopt. 25, 1865. Hauax, N. 8, Sept. 25—8:80 P. M. Mayor Gunther, with his clerk, J.B. Auld, and Jno. ‘There are nosigns of the Cubs, now due here, The | Anthon as counsel; Comptroller Brennan and the City weather is very thick. Inspector, with Jas, T. Brady and Abraham R. Lawrence Obituary. as counsel, who are to appear to-morrow before Gov- GENERAL LAMORICIERE. ‘ernor Fenton in regard to the municipal charges; also chault de Lamo: Nelson J, Waterbury, Thos. N. Carr and others, in the riclere, whoee death is announced in ry, bberrmartn= dsc peateyoar ts Interest of the prosecution, have arrived. Jno. McKeon of ip in the coming January, under provision of deceiving the President, and thereby obtaining his re- o s cry pemkis property of any kind is held | !8#¢. The more this question of parton is agitated the by the Commissioner of the State of ¥ ppl. more evident the reason becomes for abandoning a sys- ‘All is fo: the te re that citi. | *™ ‘hat necessarily subjects the President to imposition, zens are bringing to bear to get pei igge thelr lands and tends to embarrass the applications of really deserv- without delay, by constantly bringing the matter to the | ‘6 ™°n- notice of the President and by writing to the heads of ‘The steamship Moravian, from Liverpool on the 14th, via Londonderry on the 165th inst,, arrived here this morning. Her dates are five days later than those al- ready received. ‘The British Parliament has been again prorogued, and the ministerial London @iote says there is nota PARDON OF MR. SINGLETON. our last European advices, was one of the few remaini departments on the subject. Significaat allusion is also ‘Noe ‘The St, Leger race was won by the French horee | » obors of that brilliant band of soldiers and sti a and Anson Herrick are understood to be !9 the boat. | made to the fact that withholding property from the a9 bss to sae ee he hoped late Sie what terme oul gape to the doaus io ths coo. -Gladiatour. Regalia was setond and Archimedes third. | wise names ape aasociated with Fronch struggles for | J84ge Whiting is not to bo hore, owing toa cold, and the | citizons is beginning to be regarded with much objection, sg enema Hreslfant, pri Aatuntay nee, agency mentioned, J will here add hat if our eug- Fourteen horses ran, Gladiateur won by three lengths. | 14.4) and freedom, It was to Lamoriciere also | formidable list of lawyers promised to be arrayed With 1 not only by men who have been loyal throughout, and | XNIOUT TEMPLERS OF RICHMOND AND BOSTON. | desired roaulte, 1 cannot see, if pee after the race applicaloh Wal made to the sewAtds Of | 112) the brave bui unfortunate Abd-el-ader surten. | %!m against the city officials do not appear. no sotorm with the rebels, but also among the military | The Knight Templars of Richmond having invited a | *™2CHy 18 grated, how, under the trou the Jockey Club to have the winner examined as to his | ered in Algiers, when his cause Yecame hopeless, ‘The | _ The parties engaged in the proseeution are greatly ls- { gtationed inthe vitnity. As yet no property had been | similar order from Boeton ta val that ety at an early | {cap svold exacting fo retin universal suace, or, age. They refused, and the subject is finally disposed of. faine that Lemoriciere achieved in this Algerian war was concerted, if not already nonauited, by the turn which | 1itelled for ognfscation, and an attempt to distribute land | date in the coming month, the Columbia Co: ery of lovee be intolligence and military Senses Lemeeenery te Geen. Hi seat tevorive. will, his soldiers Tis ‘dask’ sad | as been given to the proceedings bes Aa Lee. iy pmpall lois among negroes is strenuously opposed by | this city are making extensive preparations to entertain | , HOw to better the condition of the golored race has The: matrimonial alliance reported between Prince bravery, and among. military men was BR re na net all, and black leéseos have to be protected by the mili- | tho Bostonians in this city during thelr passage through bac peer md gore pene bey nee ns Of Maly, and’ Princess Isabella, of Spain, ts | for bis extensive ego of , * cn before the Beale Tavestiqaiing Comamtice tent wis; tary. the city, going and teturping. Jt is understood that a | ®# to what course J shall pursué ip the pre- | to the pe for reform, Lamoriciere was ioade | compel the altendamce of the city with their | the system of the Bureau is represented to be grow- | grand banquet will then be gives. la a a He A A ‘The ihumler of the Frenchman Ott, Prince Alfred’s Soramastnr of ihe National Guard of Pe, a a and books, here at Albany from this to the | ing in usefulness all over the State, Fifty-seven officers APPOINTMENTS. apd or mpinedl peng ort orty orn _ osiby rent Haters as tog nro 1 | fo "Wauy alto, appsineat the" pope: | Tuate w' ot clwed"Roathine The sn: | M%, 18 vasous ware conoid wid) Gomminioner | “mye reddrnt cin morning made te ftiowing op. | tui trae ie ter ae eommlasion, It is aguin olaloT thal domand. | ['" goneral, “it was thonght, would please the | Mociutsvatio ety goverment, snd, Ifsusiainee mound | Thomas’ department, who are so distributed that the | pointmente:—George A. Sykes, direct tax commissioner | {emoustraied in Blood theit right to which ts ed satisfaction for the murder. Popalnee, and allay the Ing storm. It did | necessitate its al ion and entire ‘reorganization, and | freedmen can be protected and the planters directed in | for the district of Mississipp!; Thomas W. Spencer, third lou onan he hs Pg in POO The from New York, arrived at |.not, however, do #0, Even Lamoriciere, fh | then the in tion of the Legislature. It urges, | their management of them. A fow officers, from time : § i SS he strove hard to do it, could not save the however, that the charges have been so loosely framed Neutenant in revenue cutter service; Bick Gabrielson, Liverpool on the igh “Sean, During the republic Lamoriciere was always a memberot | and gp ygekiifelly shaped, in view of the constivation of | 10 time, have been posted in localities with nogommand, | ihirq lleutenant in the revenue cutter tevice; Leander Covepeyy, Inqueses: 1 Thasleamiship Belgian, from Quebee, arrived at Liver- | the Assembly, and more than once in ofc soe ttate, seat the argument to-morrow will | and will probably have to be wishdrawn, as it i uneafo | 4¢, Keene, third lieutenant in the cutser nerviee; untae eas ab fa glana os instant. whe gary Un D8 the matter. The ;*at QB ques- | for thom to remain without sufficient force to insure per- : an inquest at No. ridge street on the body of rump rg arn eer fo | GLa A a at Soe | ince is ee | Sa es [ieee RYE ES et ee PA = ca og be | Sie tena eceen | ee et hore Soy Leen ‘The from New York, arrived at case, which ex; 4,278, or Tear Washs Docnsea’ bad "beet ; Fs pty : is stated an . to pay for wad they have ‘The whole number | Ratlroad Collision at ‘ashingtoma | iroct thres bees ir, t Sa ae number Liverpool on the 14th inst, his exite rence’s brief:—The t ion of the charter of | ¢° Pa Beceived. One Mon sencusly I vor ne } ‘The steamship Persia, from New York, arrived at | but unfortunate part which 1667, which ‘confers upon the Governor to | of white refugees actually being fed with government _ Winaanaeen ot 3 1008. Bena apd poteg nya L. py Say on ‘war—how, impelled by remove the Mayor, Comptroller and to the | rations ie not far from two thousand, though previously nich testa 2 . his own Ife, On Sunday afternoon I d ba 55 iecterma hin geet ones Foe een nara asa ves "oe | Feporied mech lesa. The report of the Chiat Commis: | ,7™ "0rm06, rerveea is pumengers at the we, | 28%, a"et eking. the. doot srallgwed a dow of poten) cane uw ma. , tions Against the Fenians. | to check the march of tllan unity section of the tenth ariiclo of the constitution | sary for the State shows that eighty thossand rations Troe Sierse We: otirtas to rll 10 Ale ayeh, ate red efloct. | When nd fe wad ee oan Sort, fo 1806, and ‘Provision aball be made DY lam for tus | were issued in the month of August to wbitesand blacks, | Yo po Atunyon it came into collision with the | '¢m examination of the body, and found traces of polsoy ms meeting was tobe held of oy i inet oF Whe | Bette pect Fume judicial” whoee and duties are not | and walg Poy cauael canbe Feng will be pean seven o'cloc’ Passenger train from Washington, and the | 12,t¢ stomach but Ht was teiposeible, for iene Ge ‘of the eounty of Cork, tyhon | , a Jopal or logisiative and who shall be elected at during the present month. This latter statement wou! veotag tamed O. M, Btcyne, hed both bislegubrokee, | Saerae e decoaned on Fersioy, to consider what sepa, were, neon to be opelier Sunk im the St. Lawrence clections and also for supplying, vacancies Jndicate that the condition of the dependent population | “OMEN ny wap afterwards amputated, jolt pony pectin be cOUNeRES of, ihe Biome 0 | 8 chemiat ‘view of the progress ttl River—Phree Lives Lost. eee te not lfiering. passengers on the train, and no others wore ee | 0 bis death by saicide by taking poison,” ue A Desperate Womas—Sus Fataity Sians Henast) 2 TYR ABbOMEN.—About half-past seven o'clock on Saur- day evening, Mra. Betty Wieland, whose husband, Geo, by removal. It is obvious from the phi Keo. tion that there are {bree restria!? of | ‘The Commissioner then proceeds to descant upon the Législatats to pass laws for the removal ods the evils that will follow the organization of the for misconduct or malversaion in offos. | First, ube | as authonzed by |ately, He but fe riovY injured. Both trains were badly damaged, but ty oVening the cars left hero at the usual hour. ‘rapexaacna, N. ¥., Sept. 26, 1865. Propeller Buckeye, of the Northern i g | i= i 2 Ri E a int wove ‘Catholic lino, left here on Saturday evening with passengers and wudicl ident Job: —- on ne tn or andes Tt will ‘man appear what ‘re | merchandise for Toledo, when, sbout four o'clock on ay epee ge -_s saya the prifarsilch fo False such forces has already The Indian Commission. F. Wieland, keops a bateher's shop at No. 71 New Gham. De® &. It ts clear there is notime to | sunday morning, she struck @ sunken rock near Cros- | are local or legislative; third, even in the case of office caused considerable panic among the negroes, and pros Ouaua, Septy 95, 1865, ps nyo pple pp So9 ba a Hoes, fa the shop, an@ P car be no question on slther ede Of <¢ | sivor Light, i the St. Lawrence river, « mile abore Oak | whove dies aro not eal It agua rower fo Pea eos | noatiates that the freedmen wil! not remain quiety{ General Curtis, Colonel Kyler and Mfr. Guernsey, of | abdomen, indlcting a wound, from the of which, work of morcy it must be done. There must fires Point, and sunk in seventy feet of water. The passengers | meiversation in office, unless the officer is one who ie | upon the cotton ficlds as heretofore; that they are o* jthe Comminrton tn take & tfeaiy of peace with the ce Aanty four hours subsequent. Deceased 4a and and repression of the re- | were but had bardly time to realize their peril | by law elected at a general election. fally aroused, and that collisions wi | Northwestern tribes, h&v~ reqched Sioux City, where Pawan Yong My mid on 7 1d be aroused, : cited and partially a @ not of such @ nature as to prompt her to terminate her ceealiad it every Yentan leader ‘were at once | When the boat alld from tbe rock and sunk. mediately occur, followed by ® prolonged distwban’® | they were aacctid leneral Stay and Surgeon Wood, | existence. No other cause, except her slight domesite put om trial,” Threo passengers are known to have been lost, named THE ALABAMA CONVENTION. of the social fabric throughout the State. » further | they Co rededevenre gets Bully, where to Great Coun- fo Ei known for 7 commutation of Soe. Ged, Mihke London ‘Times says that, tn the absence of | airs. O'Nell, of Oswego, and Mrs. and Miss Aubry, of remarks (bat the hope of reorganjaing che labor of the | a ip «0 be held, Ms about two weeks. Governor Rd- | jury rendered a verdict of Heath by suicide,” Deceased Oe mie eine whet signincance is to | Milwaukee. As the boat went down three men were List of the Delegates. 0 that thoffreedmen will rotafn to the fields ap? pon Creek ee ktm. Commissioner Read | Was only twenty-two years of age and a native of Ger- ‘attributed to reported movements of mem- | seen in the water under the stern, and it is feared they Autauga county—B. Fitzpatrick. oan is recuperating os agricufturnl resources éhe | pear doubiruy oh Tom the latest intelligence it ap- | ™4S. Sheshas loft no children, dere of the order; bat the amount | of Te | leg wore lost. cy) ser Bibb couutyNo election. |: P to vanish with the promulgatid troops | Sully\y meat them, ‘Thies, Indians witl be at Fort | _ T#* Bovy ov Docrom Woursonx Recovenen—Hin Ra- Cees eames eae oe caeeot clkes of the irish | The Wid hol twenty minutes time after the vessel awn + J. 0. cities mnt order, and suggests that when wbocémen will | weeks Gener sg rei, MY <AN#e 8 delay of soverat | MAINE FocxD 1 ran Wars —The mystery which 2r- peopl ew ont antaltlber or st struck before she sunk. The surviving passengers wor tler county—W. H. Crenshaw, re shall be withdrawn the work of Uivent of federal | ioe. Ay, Hubbard, = the Con ®t Fort Sully. The aororeeytany pratensis Wolfsohn, M. 2. 1B COINCIDENCE—THE ENGLISH FLEET OFF | Drought to this city by the steamer of the ur—G. M.A Giopn, B. B. MoKen, | 1), cotorward bo forced, as beforects that members of | to tavestigae Indian AMmaiAy .COP#Tessional committee ° fest Twenty-second street, has been a 100. ETHIE COABT. tor tho Trish | Royal Mail line, Tho 1oW Water ‘and extreme darkness Jel Crawford, Chas, Cabot, Wa. A. M$ suthority. ‘The Commissionencsipp! have visited bie, | some, “ranied the Commis. | Pelled. Mr. Wol'sohn, who had base ot Hoe el eee ui Fonianism (adds the writor of the telegraphic “> ight fe the reasons given for the sad accident, Chambere—Taliaferro Towle, Jonathan Ware. the late Btato Convgay,, arated a aystem for adoption Rothery of Concord Nationa: about eleven o'clock, ou Friday night, fi Home, ‘bat did Stimtbary) hed nothing to do with ite movement, Coffve—Dr. Moore.” andare aDx"Pigularye ¥oeFehy the supervision of the consent Bai not reach there and was not at five. A thorough, — +e om BROADWAY TaaTRe,—Madame Celeste, the mention of dana nerct Foste;, Isaac Moragne, Joseph L. Mo- by theéi eat ac solely in the State government | range nUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS IN UNITED econ was made te Be. Wa - Sapate Deneou: whose name recalls thousands of happy recollections, ‘Cherokeo—T. B, Cooper, John Lawrence, J. W. Potter, | +“ yl pad authority of the bureau. e STATIS BONDS AMD — ae can Joe tbat hiv-Apied + Eh on pty appeared at this theatre last evening, in tho character of | #. ¥andford, and do away, jaor they desire to be entrusted in the Hook xD DoLLane saw As FRRED Valuables which he». be th re ghee ‘Tbe Woman in Red.” ‘The play as formeriy produced | Conecud—Wm. A. Aabley. rogulation Oy constituency. Thus far there has been | RBCOVMLY 0 io ror, Sept. 96, 1868, | is pomseasion, Ita Dales hor,” Nt says ng. 00 | a well known. ‘The sdaptation by Madame Celeste is Be ; hands se ible between freedmen and employers | 91. conc National Bank of Concord, Maseachusett, | moved to an undertaker's, and tea cay own was entered titweon half past one and two o'clock to- | to-day. Dr. Wolfeohn was 60 years on, day, while the washier was at dinner, and the safe robbed of Germany. for, and owners of plantations are All oh igvontracted 5 bonds and Acotpentauey Baot.—Coroner Wildey yo anxious take contracts for 1866, being apprehensive ~rke—Samuel Frowood. sors. +—Thomas W. Coleman and ‘Maher Resentment a Hunter oe DeKalb—' ). Winston. ‘Times adds England laborers diffoalt to secure at thi inning " The yy Dale—R. Malthe Moore, that gs re at the begi of $300,000, comisting of United States auinquest at No. 39 Mulberry street, on DC hela ee a Cities, W. P. Webb. ie —— ches! Maher, whose doath was to result of @ ot Finis 9 7 ea Siliine bagel the ten-forty Joan | These bonds bebng to the bank and to individuals who Micheol Maber Ty oress. OU Woduesdey too % nat Seecson 3. Wits, 8 v.25 oe sudbiona two hundred milions of dotiare; but | deposited them fossafe keeping. ==) 4) maa tee nee arged and fatally ‘wounded him. Ds the tocretary of the Treasury, finding that it interfered | A reward of twenty thousand doll rs soma was twenty-six years of age and & pative Of Ire. for the recovery of he stolen bonds land. with tee taking of the five per cunt loan, discontinued it ‘Tanown prow 4 Wacox.—While Lawrence Welden, @ a J. Rebel Innocence. rs when «ae hundred and seventy-three millions were The Pheniz Bank Robberies was helping unload « wagon -rebel 4 ity that the remain- SUPERIOR COURT—CHAMBRRS. boy of fourteen years, corvury oy Bealamig MGenrine "that "the reba Kediso Doin are d Lanpiin, oP aags, 0. ¥. Over. page anal hers va oe shortly be put upon the Before Hon, Judge Monerief. yesterday, at the comer of Lewis and’ Fourth sire m4 Mraeating teehee Devays_ thst Samen Bond. market serr, 26.8. H. Stuart ve. Greenwich Savings Bank — | orees attached to the vebicle becnme frightened, 9 pf Jabumaniy. Mr. Bealerie course of Many laquiries have byen wnede why the interest due | This C= was up again this morning to the form of a longing ruddenly forward aren ectared, from is 2 ae (Sreen "gueriiy'ube exchange of prt on the Istof November up the five-twenty year bonds | motion OU-ne part of the defendant to open the defaalt. caren’ he. died in ton minutes” The body * a remionent Lor it “weotetlenbensies prt rats) rien he gy here a Uber ron ee Ding ab inquest, was rene coe eerie cena cleccnewenes | Reed awl: ones fe nares sient rere nar? sary Depanment, that owing I * moved to Whe ead the = a ams the departnent ia compelled to Keep %o books open for | day moved 1 OPS) Ncigatualt and ta interpleed the transfor of registered bonds until the 1st ot ctober, after which period considerable labor will be requir, to make up the necessary schedules for the payment of the in- will roquire certainly to the 16th of Ocober, fand possibly to the 20th or 26th of that month. Evary ‘effort will be made to get the schedules out as 8000 tq ANOTAER ADVERT Mr. George FB Miltor, of THO Ks Grand street, yesterday oer petore Justice Dowling at the Tuue, and em tered e complaint against William Bach, alias Thomas ‘Andrews, charging that he, by means of trick and device, cheated him out of $200. inserted in one of the morn- = 7% Sreisilars costs and disburse; next Friday, the det eerved the 1ieces- Roy aftuavits too Inte. The plainfigappeared by hie son, 8. B. Stuart, Jr. S. HH. Stuart 0. Union Dime Sovings Bank. — 1010 rane, which is ofa similar nature to tly above, was also to i i { i : : it HE il Ht al DISTRICT OF VIRGINIA. The first session since the close of the war of the United States District Court, Judge Underwood presiding, convened to-day in Alexandria, Va. Tho District At- torney, L. H. Chandler, mado a ‘yorf eloquent and forcible speech, urging upon the court a liberal policy in treating the largo number of confiscation cascs upon the Drei hon completed they will be transmitted this morning, but was tnt | Quenen of an adverti ‘ei ants the great Powers have removed eS wich directions to commence the | Reve been Rees Sel, macy Kiatter Tacieg tom tate, | fag papers ot this city, Mille called at No. 18.) ‘Moulties a aa ‘ tothe proper oficens, Oa vs the ever = vera ihere met Bach, who desired a loan ai ai to bd the or Walker—J. W. Long. mont of such interest at once. duwed by the counsel i iwaen vithout the sarect, and there ee ier coud mun The, funds to the Danube. | The wersarbance at's. recent svanee of the Winston—O. C, Shoot a ot ewes ‘orevaicr cover ov Tus asrann | “er Botfiation to the other wide,” © pron. sea hers 0 par North Carolina. ” Brooklyn City News. wider which Bach, he articles of agreement “raw up, agreed to give Miller as col Socurity a certifiente of stock representing one bund shares of the “Motopedes Petroleam afterwarde Dasraverive Fine.—A bre took place yee ted after. | noon, about four o'clock, in the stables of Mr. Tohn +4 Thomas, in Sewart's alley, Mar of Washington street. 11 | city of New York" that BLECTI A DELEGATES TO THR STATE CON- piaeati VENTION. Wasnrnaton, Sopt. 26, 1866. which 0 eertif for the loan, in case - was feared #4 ono time that it would be very destructive, | Tel omare SONnNE. the Golivered ape lon Mier bee ts the flanes were about leating tothe Coney Island | tioving what Bach, alias Andreas, We paid, gave him hich he was to meet him at Madlos ard to thore of Lockweod Abraham. The car 97, imimediately Sepoe for the purpose of Decker. & Brother, ley, | the Harlem Railrc docket, The Judge, before adjournment, made the fol. | penter shP, Ot DUGMeAS Hemet, Ug tho. als: | to Massachusetts WO > ae La i an are pro are tw | Septee nage ea sion | Sant toa ota Ordered—That in all cases wi Bo the Aina Insurance fof Hartford, | by omcer Williams, Of the Twenty seventh The Mone ee Oe ene oer eeiaar wen committed for ‘and where the amnesty oath has Looe Legal | $4. "ONetie dwelnee house wes “damaged. about *e Confiscation law are a! | Sos No insurance. Tho horses werenil rearved. pM Ty eet eat Annests vor Passa Oounrenrert Moxsy.—Joseph missed upon paymen| f , Minne usbor of citizens interested under tb‘ | wetter and Emanuel Muller, both Gernane, were taken ruling were present in court, and immediately came. | herore Judge Walter yesterday, chargodwith attempting ward and paid the costs that had scorued upo to pase counterfeit three dollar bille onthe Bank of Jof- ‘begun against forson county, New York. On the jerson of Muller casas unerawran ‘TERS ON! about sixty Tilage in bogue money wire found. Both wapaeee ve Roures. Men stato that they reside in Groene street, New York. MAIL aw 6 euaaine y ‘The examination was postponed, ‘The Pos Office Department bes,y the law for car Seuiva Counrmarts? Gagewnacny.—A nan was asrested yesterday by the police of the Forty-sish precinet who bad been for outs coon areca 2 rate of lars per one dollars, On about siz hunéred dotlere of ‘ander the President's proclamation, al!

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