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, ~ WHOLE NO. 10,930. “ > 3 ; Ae W YORK HERALD. NEW YORK, FRIDAY. AUGUST 3, 1866. +f PRICE FOUR OENTS. and the entire country, proclaimed and martial Jaw, thus sustained a biow irom the effects of which tty Yours of quict will not recover it, A visite to of summer resorts in Irelaud will show. we larney, always crowded with strangers who, from all parts of the World, came thither to admire the marvellous beauty of the | ia. all but deserted. Wicklow, With iis Vale of Avoca, Glendalough and the Giant's Causeway, and inderd all Ireland, 98 far ag visitors are concerned, is quite forsaken, Trade also ia at & perfect stand still, English deajers-will not cross even to Dublin W purchase goods; and ali this ts owing to Fontanism, WHAT 18 THOUGHT OF STRPEENS Tocongratulate you on being likely to have a prolonged ‘visit from tho ©. 0, 1, R.; indeed, it would not astonish ‘me to hear of his pitching his tent among you and ran- ning for either School Commissioner or Alderman of the “Bloody Sixth.” By all means elect him ‘gz officer’? if tere be such an appointment. For his health’s sake de isnot likely to return to this country, as, if he does, and escepes the law officers, his deluded countrymen are likely to give him but a “short shrift." There ia an im- menae fecling of iudignation at his conduct, and the prevalent opinion is,tbat he ts the worst traitor who has ever made afore ge of Irish credulity. The recent letters of John Mitchel, who, for ail bis pro-Southern views, seoms an honest mau, fully prove Stephens to have made some few errore tu bis. statement of mou-ys received; and after all | would not be very mach aston- tehed if Jobn O'Mahony was not divcovered to be more “sinned against than eiiving.”” When will Irishmen cease Worshippiog men, aud take to loving principle for its own sake? are fully endorsed by a larwe majority of tho Trishmen here, and almost all havo confiance in the honesty and integrity of the movement under their auspices, “Were Ganada annexed as an [ri Uvion, all EUROPE. Dates Through the Cable to Qur ‘London and Queenstown The Hungarian Revolutionists : Aiding Prussia. Wallan Unification with Venetia, Rome and Malta. anxious tha another att made, and if Sw there are none w ue With the avout of a tory Wodehouse, makes place sarnguig of Abercorn. 'This personay eataces in the north of ireland. Ais artanch Oranceman, His sone, Lords James apd © firm support of the new gover to t sbare of Irish bioo but it ts that Ireland wilt i ministraiion, ti His formal! entry in three weoks? Lime, THK CONSERVATIVE GOVERKMENT, Lord Derb; } not bo fblo to hold do Tras been ratged to that Ue trish Chureh B any with this reexto that a charter will be grumied to the Catholic Un These two, with a betior adjnst Tenant act, will tend greatly to improve the condition of Ireland. wens will show fight, h bit “God speed.” DICTATOR rnment, Kimberly, laty ‘Effects of Fenianism on the Interests of Ireland. bis Orauge sy mo pathi will take pluco in. about HE Birracli on the Position of the Bask of Bagland and Money Crises, Beftieh Opinion of the American Iron-Clads. ae, &o, &o. Gendon and Liverpool Markets of Wednesday. enden Mouey Market. Loxpos, August 1, 1866, (Gemvole close at 88¢ for money, . | daemgoan Becvnmm—The latest sales ere: United {Beaten Eve twontios 6634. Tiinom Central Railroad, 64 ooh EMIGRATION still continues at an enorme Each vessel te tng bers ts beavily laden w ine, healtay took, w & ich cannot fail to be of aivantage to the United wes, whither moot of tiem wend their way, Ireland has not row a population of four aud one quarter mil- Hons. THE BANK OF ENGLAND. Mr. Disraecli’s Optcions ov the Bank Act and Charter—The Rate of Interest and Fiow bf Gold, {From the London Telegraph, July 19.) A deputation coustst.ago! the Lord Provost ol Olaagew and the fotowing members o tho Claegow Chamber of Cowmerra, Mr. Stephen Mason, Mr. Henry Donlop, Mr. W. Kidston, Mr. George Crawfort and Mr, James», Flemming waited upon the Chuncelor of the Exchequer yest rday, at his official rordeuce in Down- ing str ot, for te purpose of supporting the pra.er of a memorial prev ourly presented, that an laqrtiry by royal commission Shona take place into the working of the Bank set, The fotlewing gentlwen accompanied the See hekroyd, MCP? hit Hastoy. MB Me Heceroty 8 : Mr. Bagley, 3 Mr. Bei P.; bir. Roberton, M-P.; Mr. Smoilett, M, P Mr. Ackroyp, M. 1., said that the inztitution of tho jen tisfac: whi P Hon to the cormmercial interest of the comptry. Fur the Jost tWo months the bank rate had been ten per cent, while ia Francs the rate hid ben four per on™ a a ter. ence of 160 per cent as between the two cot Laverpoo! Cotton Market. ‘ Lavanroon, August 1, 1964. ‘Gorvar.—Tho market to-day bas ruled steady. Sales ‘Bey80O bales, " AUSTRIA, mfusturer tv abet too fgeiga Caption. ta 4 abor was at a hig ‘ Seustata from the Gormante Confederation ad the cession | fUNInce our "te gett Des (oie haben ot @f Venstia, The army slo Aemssodn the cootineance of | very shrewdly esagerton that the taquiry shawl be, aa ‘thewer. On the other hand, however, the existence of | oven one. If che counnis.'oners sat in Lnudon ony they ‘Gav dynasty mey be threatened if the Austrian lore tho | Snvsht lnbins famdou hanking notions: and be therefore qupreiod battle before Vienna, and sn insurrection break Manchester, 11 Laeds and owe Bungry. ‘Ge pejncipa! minien of M. Benedetti at Vienan was to (peeves a battle taking plate at Floridedorf, be‘ore the several bank ny eystaine not yet reported: but if an inquiry were necesary io a country tn which the rate was four Percent, bow much more necessary was it in one tn whieh the rate wax ten per ceat? (Heer, hear) Tho in new sought would he considered a boon by the mercantile community, ond would show a « tion On the part of the government to inquire into the Asad Voatages ander which coraimerce lxborad. Tho CHaxckrtom ov tie Excerquen—fs it your opinion that by legislation you can procare the same rate of interest in London and in Porie? Me. Ackroyp—Amuting that the difference arom from remrictions which coult be removed by le, i*lavion, ‘ROSMAN 41D. ‘hls delieved that the Emperor intends, in case uf the (Geteat of hun army wt Floridedorf, to withdvew te Pesth @0@ solicit help from Russia, to whem be wouk! offer Muatsinp Galicia as the price of a declaration of war by ‘Plana agsinet Proseia, ‘Me National Bank of Austria has published & notifi- the great disparity whieh now exisi# could at all events (ferGein tho o/ent of a heatile invasion. be avoided. A bill wre now looked apon with guspic ou, . nae and the currency of the country wae redee-d very mech ] TAL Y bank notes, of which the fmne was left to one bank. . Bankers invested in console, which becaine tbeir ay ital . ees ee The Cuaxewntor or Tae Kxoungcan—Ja it your opinion (8a LOKDOR_CORRESPORDE NCE bg gen Prion 2 ae gnove—-Yes; convertible gonerally, only recon Lomos, Jaly 21, 1806, soainnaste Sap hates - one ae . pc A, a ov ran Exc angoen—I look upon then ae. Principal reason against the cussion of Venetia to Mr. Acgnovo—Rankera can all them. and thus con- a a gift by France urged by the Halian amiarsa- | “ert them into capitni, or. dering tho negotiations in Paris was that Venetia | gus market seine at the cova whee eee ete ‘Raw boon conquered by Italy, and that the latter could mvBcharge horseif with a portion of the Avetrian debt, ‘whwb must take place im the event of the cession of the market price of the annalty, whatever tt may be, und that of course depends upon circumstanows. He cantinaed:—<eatiomen, I hate listed with very great stention and terest to your remarks Te is always @ great atiafaciion to me ( meet gontiemon ‘Tenwsia. of such expericnce in matiers rei sting to commerce tte stated that should Italy obtain Rome and Venice So tnaking, and I shall always be hoppy to teoelve 5 0 me, ne doubt own to _Ha@and will code Wale, Ton them, thes thace woul’ not huve > yew thin great de- he TEM POP AND AUB PINANCEA. Bite te investiaa'e he priacipies apon w. wot onr tanking nected were it jor the prevent *" tie Pope has lett Rome for Castel Gandolfo, where be Woee we: oonanec ba Posen Pad gt gooond during the autumn. The Bank of Rome is Vory whee in you to limit repreeent Bion ewerall: to pay more than five seudi per day over the To the advienbatty of lavesagation, bese eee amneee ¥ im exchange for nutes. Of an interiveutory character apon the qui Bion of eur os Si siete bia pees . ailode aa LAwD, Gea without dwelling upow it 1p © beenuse 1 ine ~o sf = ‘autor of the ce i ie Re . ae QUEENSTOWN COAPESPORDENCE. pn Me nat 00 mach o' wont of — Sf opi do ul Se ne | Rear enter oe cn em a we are now dal) Hog. semtine ov See cores Fay somite st hare Soe fon is teation wonlt, L fear, «have The vile that wo mu 6 st Face will gratnally besome extinct, most ful | atrangementa, With regard to an tovemigat) 0 eountry in the world be Gil dasen in ae the principles of banking andthe action of the Hank od by * | without giving an omnes of the present moment ae ‘to Deh ‘cattle been enn fpr From Whettler © le expedient #e d-cul have euch an inven. present ind cations Tam tnelined to Jean to the latter, gation, I would just observe that there would be no ins * bility, whether it be by royal commision or by parti TRORTECTS OF PRNTANtM. spebtiey Gummmniseen, to enlain See eptman et ioral Sethe. ‘That anything can acerue from Fenianiam in Ireland fe absurd even to think of. However strong the or:ani- ‘mation may have been, t ta now deprived of all virility, and even vitality seems to have been extinguished. How. Titles and geniiemen connected wiih ihe great ern porta: in this country, Beoauss, al- 2 travelling committee might investi. the question at Glasgow, 1.4 A and dianchener, at time, when there ‘have ben lavertign- on kindred subjects by compnittves of tue House of Commons, we have been favored with the Presence of the highest authoriios from thore io contres of indusity. | remember myacif & the invesugaiion which took place to the year 1864, and whieh laeted three manthe, wo had gentiemen from Liverpool and Giaagow called by the representation of beth opinions, both shools of bankivg @94 currewcy. We bad the advantage of Theie information and Views, aud | do not «6 myeail that We siiould obtain, by « foyal commineton running ey More authentic or wore valuable Mforme then we should obtain under the clreamatageon to which I have reerred., lorespective of thaty you Know, the meane of ic jon até now mor) edey than ‘they Were twelve yours ayo, although they were then toleraply cary. do hot donecive that any ened would be obtained by & roving Commission, shooid we decide = the expedency of an inquiry. There t+ Wo doabt t & royal commis. 808 Would Of Courm be Abie AL eNOS to enter upon the lmvestigation, aust Want a p tee of either House of Parliament World not. (liear, bear.) That ia a fact that should not te loot mut of by we Prnetically it w 1 40 not think, However, untry We abould obtain any respect to the general rub it it te in a dar or two to of the House of Com | | 4 SES OSeeaee MN CANE AML RIGHT.) "mMamUNe®, |THE stance-omAN WAR, Now, the rato of mov'y tnaterially a ture obey of | ramets pepe ete colin ohn. acne | ge Bn ay FN (nn sort nat et eed ea rn 5 very well seitiod by « Scotchman, Pallertor % who was a very conetdengble authority on the Led Convention, Rs Mammon, Wis., Acgust 1, 1566. and whose work is am admirable one. With rog main, point, as to the banking aystem aud the 3 ‘“ ‘Tho national conservative Union men met to-day to Hf FF wees i oat atest | Business Brisk amd the Lino | ar someoesascu Cain Oonenton To Another Spanish Fleet Proceed a : adelpbia. The following del for the State at large ing to the Pacific, ar hein erence. Seana Dr Cee eter Working Well aes or ihineerageaage cy yr oye 8 the embarrasem nts wo are experiencing at the present - an mone T believe ‘hat Piercy ind ontario. Ex aan G, M. Robinson, The usual number of district delegates ments @re more deep and mora catensive Chan is generally wore also chosen, Some excitement was caused by the supposed, and that, as T before observed, it is want secomion of ono of the newly elceted district delegate, | THE WAR TO BE RESUMED. of. capital, and not want of currency, Wo are -suflem Rejoicings on Board the Great Seopa end Pek went, of. aeRO ae. kee ae who declared bimself opposed to sitting In convention nothing 1 more legitimate than the wish x} " beasts Eastern. with sueb mon as Pendleton and Vallandigham. Afteran "i ait a present system should be soquired into, fe no exciting discussion the name of this d'strict detegate was opinion upen the gone estion, If I did T shonid go ee 8 pA fio area aisoneion wtih wnat You sand teat Sod ener llarmanggllemarser soles Ten Thousand Troops to Occupy the ‘no practical resol, It will be disonased fn jarnent ; s _ he. ate ,, ther» Wo wil bo abs to et 1 pain aut 7p a ‘i | The President’s Message Recelved jo hresiseut Jotnson and hie polley for the masrs Chincha Islands, we no denbt the House will decide according e tion of the Union. This evening the Convention te merits of the question to be considered. by the Quee! r ¥ ——e pte duptatton then reir having thanked the right ¥ y Queen, being addressed by Senator Doolittic and others, onoravle geatloman for the courtesy with which they ee Sr. Pact, Minn, August 1, 1804, | oat - beac deaca® < ~ th Donamain 1 iinns docu |. W8 | SATISFACTION AND GUANO D“MANDED. oo Ni I Conventic Philadelphia met a IRONCLAD NAVIES, SPECIAL TELEGRAMS TO. THE NEW: YORK WERALD, | 10 Nations aioe erring delegates for tho stase : an SRA. ’ ag Vrerident Johnson's Reply to the Messuge of | at large were chosen:—D. 8. Norton, T. Steel, I. M ' or te UT What Rigingd Weird of ty “Dundee Oncen VicCorin. Rice and FF Galbraith, Revolauona tn suppore or | Formidable Hron-Clads on Thelr Way to from New York —ftritivs Opinion 0! Hart's Coxtexs, N. F., July 31, 1964, | ‘president Johnson and favoring the immediate adtaisrion AvimoreShips. * of Commons, on the 20¢b of Jnty, Mr. ation to the state of the Brith, French and Amert In the Hor Samco ‘The President's reply’ to Qneon Victor’a was recoived Valparaiso and Callao, bere to-day at ely f Minntes to four, Greenw pnd acknowledged from Osborne Palace at fve of the Southern States into the Union were adopted, when the Convention adjourned sine dic. navy, an 7 ; Cnanumron, 8 C., August 2, 1864. | late Years, In {td reée: M on oy and ota! capt ¥ ’ too Fave there resu 1., or one hour and eighteen minutes after its reosption | ame desnatch from here yesterday giving the list of | of the Fleet from here. that has taken place, and 8 still taking p Leal od i se tie the ( delegates at large to the Philadelphia Convention shold or clad her 3 ate: ‘ maa fh h je Gi armor-cled, 0 her ates, Ho roenmmendad | A royal elute was red in Honor of it by the Great | navy included the name of Seantor Mémalug, who was Havana Her.: wer cater exacohine’ one bea | Joetera, ond tho American flag was hoisted on thegtole: | ies eincted, no lees than forty-two iron cased vessela ba I! aud boiide | @_b building, ar —— ae. ke. ur anit the whole of there in course of building would Alubain Convention. a oa by the end of next year. Of these twenty- Banquet on on ral the € ent Enatern, Sema, Ala., August 2, 1840 A ro ance vessels and foartéen smotiones, The Heanr's Convent, N. F., Jaty 31, 1809, ‘The State Convention here to-day waa largely attended. The stertaship Ragte, Captain Green, frow Navan oa the 28th of Juty thanks are 4 whole forty-twe would fen tecred with armor, powesced and were bul no jess t the whol arrived at this port yeat Our a 720 guns pro A grand bangnet camo off Inst night on board f the finet wo | " . tie Great E aia Anderson presiding. Every district was represent harmonioos ‘The only resolution passed endorsers the The proceedings were mer Wuertas forthe p b delivery they mpresented Tit th ety three vessels, and the gana which we contd | One hundred guests word proseat, inclnding | presigont'a reconstraction poliey ahd acovpte the invita. | % O¥F dexpatchen anc files, Heht andor the pro 622 against th he officots of the cable fle " , e have information of impor val muvomen mo — Se Soren oe pp or born ) - officers ‘ the cable fleet, Cyrus W, Field, | sion to the National Convention. Tne following delee We have int of important neva) wen te namber, nd $0 \igorous bad been the action | 2% Canning, Proversoy Thompeon, Mr. Gooch, M. | testor the Stato at large wero ehoson:—Lawis K. Par. | ff0™ Havana, looking to the revamption of the spaniel of France 10 inerease her fleet that although | P., Professor Willoughby Smith, Professor Coltett, | oon. George & Houston, A. B. Cooper, John Forsythe, | WAS aniast Chile and bor « her number Inst year was only twonte-nino, #t had | Cuptaina Ualpin, Moriarty, Prowse, Wott, Hamilton, , , A. h , since been swelled to forty-two, and of the thirteen “eouh X , which haa been ,alded, tan ware mont formidable vea..| Ll" eage, Tlarris, J.C. Dean, George W. Dean, of the RB, Lindsey, James W, Taylor, Four delegates were Appointed for each district in the State, GUA HAVANA COARESPONDER Kole; three were vessels labting sixteen-gans protected | Uvited States Const Survey; B. Smith, Hon. R. J, Pin- 3 “ Havana, July 28, 1804 wth eight inet armor, and having a epead of fonrteen | pont, of the Legislative Council ot Newfoundland; Hon. Political Temes, The Tetnan i dewtined f be seven of th oe : 4 J Bos , ; “hbo Avg 6 Tetnan (4 dewtined fur ty wo may the Int mien Whey bad an ex rapuiation were made by Messrs, Field, Smith, Can- | wittes of Massachosetts will bold an zim How. ten thoasend fs dis th bhi nett out “$n a hod pn aogl satay * i Anderson, Gooch and geveral others, and the com. | on tho 7th, to fix the time and place for the ftate Con rom Cadis to’ take forul po oa of tho Chincha > right iwelf after a . He did not know the dete Gu / adjourned about midnight, vention, Islands. ‘Tho Navas de Tolowa will leave this port to-day, Amerivan feet, bot. in an artics Grarenst, Rowwmav.—Laovell H. Rowweau is nominated | or shortly after, fur the samo deviation; she t* quite morning papers a stateme apresrod to the effect Telosram from Cyros W. Field. by the Loutaville Democrat for Congress. » vi that uirndy the Americana bal elghtecn mont Hewes Covreve, Autnat 111 A. 4,7 if Siatsia Be sasioa Shtniie. eliinedi Ra wedi seuichell ready 10 ellyend the Admiralty have f Breas dim. ters curry pa four gens, and that when others Via Agpy Bay, Angust 2. | 5 aayrnim Usanom Ineraioy. levers) Fe nO | culty tn filing all a wtions made, from common malt. actually under comstraction were compleied they | we ure now receiving messages throngh the Atlantic | 8% Teeelved the ropabliean nomination for Congrews | ory upwards, to rarve on bons of wuld vorwel would have seventyefty» of varton ; vit Zamacl 0 prevent mom bs ep. rue: ahden (ape bov-tron clad deat, wan- wee ae cable as the rate of over twelve and a half words per | Samael ren the ia % pagar Pose Math v CONAN ROKR jOvER ¥ one the whole.nf her naval force wax 'n 1461 This surely | minut, All tho elnetricians are dolighted with the per- ee by oe mmocrncy. He was elected to by The detective polloo a Aw bay Ivedt mtrict Waa Ss feent to prove tho importance of exortion OM | footy distinct character of the signals through the cable. } %20 majority. orders to wake all possible we for protiuited papere ‘our partin order to keep peare with our foreign neigh 4 é . Mash Convewniow ix Mictuaan.—A call fe ont fora | ny ble ‘ iad heheh x igs art yng Renmei fe aera ne CYRUS W. FIFLD. ase Cow te and pamphlets of @ voditiows ma It Sa sated that to the American mon tor, the Santonomoh, be suse he . a = mass State Convention In Detroit, on the Oth inst., to oo. some “Cotan bonds,’ maarantoed by "he Obileans, have fel rallied on to vay that he did not coveur in. tho err. Cable Business. operate with the State Union Executive Committoc ia | been seized on the permon’of « foroignelt Navy tia, Teetness.o! the.artiewe Le had quoted as to tbe extranrd). Theme were twolve morengen received at the Now York | oioctiny delvyates to the Phiulelphia Convention. ian ah p we nts bra cok ea eal ~ nae wicgraph office for Earope yesterday (Thursday), for! Oy ru Covrmemona.—The Springticld Hepubl ‘an The New Spanink Fleet. mavcriaily detracted (rom ‘her qualities aan felt ny ship, | Whied the eu of $1,314 Im gold was paid, ennvaneos, with the alr of one rpeaking by authority, | Th Spaaish tewt window in to take the piace of that of id the disadvantage of brant \me an artilich atmos: ae a that the republican party “4 for the present cubetan- | Admiral Nasoe in the Pacific wilt be compomad at the fole an . wy here was very areas, (Hear, hear.) ° - Pisir J. Punisoros said he bad iistented with interest to THE KEW ORLEARS BOT) ee here pet". as ae pane vey pa Ee : the speech of his Nunorabie friend, and felt the atmont . Evening Jowrnal mys Ut Sumner and Stevens “hase Gens. Hore Power, confidence tn lis siwement, that he bad pot been iniue “ kept Congress for six months hammertug away at tt | Yetnan............. " 1,000 motives, Bibi Ahiclbrnrrnndie Ks pranlo emt atten Onementes hn channe the practicable abstracyone."” Oca Rr 5 government from mating bia important and interesting iol Law Withdrawn—A Street Car | Fon we Puuavacems Covvmmon —Jobm Quiney | Navvs 4 Tole 0 — Cee ee eae ee eens reac | Pearhiee ‘Adame, son of Ghaties Francis Adoras, the Minieter to | [neers (yp Arturiae 7 4 sient bast forsyno igom chins mi tahoy tock mows | Fired Into by Negroes and a White | y,sans, hasdsacall in Quincy. Mavs, iu fhvor of thy | Yeates Wey. occ, % 00 iy Keerredwabvesdipen. | | Man Killed—One of the Murder- VhtIndelphia Convention, Os ey , additen icon woe 4 7 A La! 1 118, Daler Bee eo ea 0 Floss. while. wo hed not tho samo clam 0 vem oy Arrested—Several Mombers ee Stadeorelth tlk kta | Cioran lat ary. me soenne ve coe bo any extent ‘Hip. hosorabie friend. agemed a jpromiew 4 WBE ore wih D6 eddat yuck of the deet of 4 ‘ner! saat, meraied ¢ ESkea seats core ‘Aimorioa had 90 low Gomera! Baward F. Nover, Hou. A. & Poriy,dudge] SPM conntry. t seventy thre: iron. ehips, and at this vory ‘wt and General B BR. Hayes a ne ta a wrm 00,00 r ca ees irks ene ee ee Reevorrs Omo Dene, Republican Wiatriet ton Cc A N A 19] A . wrt owrio Fiance, Bow could thoy acoovgt for the ‘ f vention at Rortenonth Augort 4. 1 + Bandy baying ? pis ott nde grind rene h ie Mae ees ae Maer ue me BAAS ON 1 | cians re-election, General Willian 1. Powell, of Iron. SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE NEW YORK HERALD. cent? "Tere wns oraguity her ttn. OO ein A btthet car was Gred into in the ontekinte of the ey bm, will probably be nouilanted. Arrest of Lawirn las’ ntrht by negroes, sind Captain Charles Reynolds, of Conommuten TO ne Euncrep rum ALassta.—The Cashier Pablitc Receyilew Row enterprusing tho Ainarican yovernmon. wiry | he steamer Starlight, was killed, ‘One of his murderer: | Monteoraers (Ala) district will elot 4 Congrosamanou | Barry Saeitpaniete rar! é sae ith respect to strengthening tieir national defonces tn | bas been arrested. tho first Monday of September t fll the vacancy caused wrwma!., Auguet 2, this portant pertculer. The benurable gentietaan Many arrests of armed blacks have been made sitice | Pv the death of George 0. Freeman. the canmM Lamitande, the earbier of the funk of France at ico 00, ho paaemeatnn nia apsech « ieoreideae soem the rot. Several houses occupied by negrocs bave bern | Ms are Colonel Bolling Mall, Geuersl K ¥. Feir, Colo. Poiuers, whe eonaped from: New York by thy alleged Teassurer! the House by tu recuse of the amen. | dievovered coutalnitg arms and ammtinition. na) Joba A. Fimare, Genera! James H. Clayton, Adem | dragging OF the Volind Siiew Deputy Martial, wos ¥ Jind show that those vemos The armed -entligls have been withdrawn from the Folder, Colonel V. & Murphy, General Holectew, Frag. | appretonded yertandar ot La Prairie, shout Won mallte pronldyan bis caretonshe ce lepseiee es. | The bem | a cnicipal ball cin Foirbee, George W. Stone and others. from this city, om Owe opposite uns of tee BL Laws fhe inun plated fecia of the mations sf SErore, tet they | Severe) menibers of the coeveghephave bebe taiticted | A'x4>0en HL Suermans ox tae Birustion—Me. Se. | Fence. Aiter hiseucape Malin, & Prone deisotive, sense knew, and the honorable noe —— as 8 re@! | by the Graod Jury, and arrested, phone, in a letter to Montgomery Hair, says be would be | to Montreal, | tie red = the fagittive would come to Many of thos» chips were Bat of a dewription wh eh ibe ‘willing to give mp hie life for tho rake of a speedy, fo, | Canada Molin put himeelf in comme@ntoation with Ohiet 7 jon td Judge Abel bas charged the Grand ty indies all ' Aaa of hig conniny won by Jorlded tt ng, | Jude Atel pan eared 0 Grae IY enna | Yee aud permanent retcration ot the overeat | of Puiloe aan, wr dean tof te at which bod characterived the discussion, and aloo at Ue | giron@y Leen made and all the persons released by the vader the Constitation, and that it # bis Mzed purpase, | Gueeuved, Hoochard and On itn A . oh bad placed g' ut He e yen shall be 6 day OF Iwo ago 4 Yaqus Tamer A Crow tret Lami change, *bich bad placed the right howbrable geutieanan | Pe? been Mal AOE A) when such an event shall be contummated, to retire for. | SIDI On” irk ine alout tive ¥ om Pakington) at the head of the Boord of Admiraity, per from pubite life. being taken 1 e ly the . s tit Ou bis late viet to America Le had tbe advantage of ‘The milttary conumbeion, toclmvastigate the riot, has | oer trom Pp ” ustrly the pr ity. sp cting the Of the government dovkyerds of th hott nds lite omit ot | Masacuonerts Droste 9 mew Pwranmriaa Com- | bat Wee recognized by the clerk of the lawyer who had eatine te eaiiog secilive coors pucliioiee teow the. | pe Soe et Fae ee hoertom Robert C. Winthrov, Caleh Cushing aad Bony. | been employed for the prowecu + el Hi etary iat.» com pariagn between the way jn which the works are gm powtoe ren PO Chrtie are mentioned as anong oats delegation | and he be . @oclod in that country apd the way which they yro aoe ™ ; @ucted in the dock yards of vay owe country. " wor | @We Nedients Atcompeth te Make Pulistent | frow Mawachosetig to the Philadelphia Avgurt Com. | from the Sate ws radition treaty, and nader & mletake if We soppercd, aa ble honors! Capital Out of the Riots vention the question iy Hkely to atine whether the French am Paya i) com bie duecuy from the Copedian her for Tavistock did, that bo Latormation haa rear! of Ub ot that a cond TAiborine 406, one: Carroll, tw nea na cNATON, August 2, 1860 Hawi —Governor Fletch » written a fatten conititiom to omprte wath vor sem, Carksinly oll Cal " ; ae sy Reigwre sf — . hap ht some hing Mec oocom'y ve cee. tel the choir of thors | Tho radical membern of Congrag vet in the city are | advising that delegaten be vent to the Philadelphia Rds te have» pablo rerention here ceraele wereconsructea for oat d fence Two ot thowe | reetving many Waly colored despatches from New ation of September in Gres SS pees Se eae ys bad como aver to Envore, and thiongh they were | onoans ng very exteavagint eevents of thr Info § ser SS hot property moe si hey were very powerful “" as bay, ie gi ay yy B Tot eta. | How totally contratietory even ot the oletal reparte of Mevting of Culitvrminns. . y Mayor : # be hd tapeh st the Cee ais Peael tis Wie tecrelars 2? Ioana who octed 9 palpably im the inter | A Qumber of gentiomen, tosiionts of the Pacttir Staten Jaines or Jaqune Canter Cet amd te the afvernaon & thie morarehdnn leave veant envéitignia’ *Ghese Aupetehee,| venivg at the Metropolitan Botet, for tie por ne re Lg alt og pH ood gre Gedinred be oo relly to be wind at lection ring securing a proper re pron 0 theme Fate | deme upinitedty wepation in win Wert fad com «Hie anilieient to may that tha Premdent is Vhiindelyhia Nationa! Convention. Governor | Indiew hare tut wig pith, ] ae ee the Mtuaton thorn, and keeps kinins | Famuet Purdy wae appotnied chairane of the | he : se Be ae “J B .- Geka e dea Wah. ta 4, through tho miliary ne well ac the | #945. .N. Th Carver Berrwary. A commttton, cousteting | 5 Ail in the Uiternian to-merrow (rae Quabee tor sovern dent of dudge Merry ond Br, Worencrafi, of Cn ' |i 4 un Oeny tw found poses, Godard Miietahe Beobe, Colonel Willinme and Choriee F 7 Renera! Mh 1 he Canntion & that prebiag at tho prone t wintet air to expres | ~ the present iecrotsey of the Admiealts, | Dee tan n nee thas the emery of saa genie <br ase te wm in the Mown were sobonitted to th th ‘ i * prowptly oleyed The ha, teporied a preamble sad row Kepriamund a Tey, how that the honor of Epgiand was | , , i only to aM ia enforcing. exietiug a eo veg wy val jeneral New to Leatand Lord J. Tay oad the honorable w tnsudules of the civil courte, senibn: The came ¢ ye : Fre mitiacion im covamer —-—- the follow my maRes (or dele a + Anguet 2, 1668 for. his part he Proclamation of Gevernor Welle. Nevada. 0 f the oW . 14 ’ ! the editor bo had the fracen qty The Uo tv 4 the proctamation a Governor Wells, of | Taprescnied a th meet ‘ % ‘ afore Partimmout eo day. The priser erdoriny am elotiog 4 MH vaeaneirn in tO | piers Yuma W tone, Wiliam f esleman, € 4 te make « etabenaomt , | whi ' abling of which at New Orieanad Witie tl, Jovn & Berry, de lovwpin, & He Marton, | »s that Durag gave the cn tho crease Of the lamentable rota ia thas] UM. Wurrmern’, Samus! Nell, AdiernaiaeeW. i. Me } repri- fine wealier ale, W.! Denckia J Ryan ita bax, | The Boe Nevnd me Marr, i me vem of the | Wheres, 2. K. Bowell, President pr: tem: of the Con | HN, P. I. Pierce, Sol, Geller NI Onever Per lng ire col, ane fou, aad Amendiaest of the Courtic | Ring, Willa P. Toombe Cb reais Gov, G. M. Beebe eub) wos am a) v M ocr to. haa nened an velar eroteveeninng the | . Hall, dew D um Cnrenieiuet, Le H. homrmble mertiter for ii y to Mek > tmeiy ot New Oreamsen ) Reetce, Prank Marion | tons with regard & ‘ day A Suly \othtty sare ~ he lowing gent lom: pret ated « cotmmition t “Adin' Go usace o OROTMITY lo & preatation of “ i cut Joheroy ond express tbeu corel maid bo dtm proved boty. 4 on the Coveraot of the Bate ols F and war port f gested that their ten wriaof Aelogates 19 mad Convention it all iformia—Witiaan T. Colgan, Dr Wemenoralt, Gor | creasg, ther speed. Bot the honor per ted therein Purdy ond Judge Merry ; thane voe-ets wera designed to comp how, t re 1 J. Madleon Welle, Governor of the wad Lior. Beebe, Jolen Carroitvnt, 1. M Memtom. | ® at Troclamation. com The Chair appointed W. 1. Coleman nnd C. Wether | Awarher Veuinw Mf ad that what he WALA wan that the 7 be bald on Monday. tnettued | af California, and G. Ho Marri or 1 Van Winkle of | “yt were building ve for wahattor f ° 196, by the 4 ie Tr, Vt 8 Ah eureutive anus wie p call a} tut that those vewele were much larger in site, and of Convention, a0 Colliowe:—Mareh of | future tseting The meet u Mjourned subjeet to | much greater epee! thao onta ; Boever, ona, Culde, boo, Cab the eal ee ener hive Oo | | Pewine mmorvemen Lord J. Hav eats be did pot onderytend that, but «hat he would cay was that the chips of the Amaze ola te Seto, two; Franklin, one ranlons mination ia Owle. ] 1 ann were mended to eompetn only eth stipe of R000 Wine Sacician, ewa;" La A graaeeranatttay moons edtnne EMU! Fes 9 ica _— unten. Other eeevels wore deetned tw compete wit) Moroho tio, Natehitorhed, throw n Gitastents oF tanta . the fareer ships. In the rmocantiow we taf om band thu Voine Coupee, two; Fading, two; om nope » eileen aie 1h be Wrowgh he neat eucegle wel kee sever@ large fleet of veaswty, which tad bere dectsred westerns | Meiron, one, St, Landry, fect) % Martig, two, Bi | omimn’ me Caeenenats ~ owe berate they were Bult of wood. But with regart to | Tense, one; | alon three; Washington, | | wats etnies the Ampaui be woold 1 mind the heporable gentieman | a: j sistemas an ne Sone that Ws Véeel whics wee bolt hy a firm at Bireor nonand All sbert™s, comenteton FIRES ham i-—camely, the Alsbaran—4'd 000 go an fast as the Alero va thegtinn Quecemped, be i Amare a Herein ordered, whe procéedings | * cw i Jy orting to lav, ald ted Dereon wilt other Fire in the OF Rentone, ] Sal PRARCECS H hes ts stneed hin cline . by 4 we ns 0 has te etree bbe chtia whemotiag ey verse ao tase a Wows (TEMS, Vine oath before compatnot atthe: | gre at PAholo last wie ; Aukum 2. ten | The Untied salen Mienaner Haw vom ¢ mati Arapesty Procianiioneet the | p.. 7 erie cornar-stone of & Row Gul was bed tn { Males, ether of Janaury 1, 180d, | alt ted nee ~y B | ture my Wladeiphin on SOmKr Tao the Bight | of May 20, 1885 2 980.000 j Re © Jobo VeGiify of Rietagpot All pereons erctaded from pone neeay fy Bete y Jogomettye exploded iyi hotter at Green ivy. Pp. Ctobriced th ary of the srthies at © & coetalned vie | ot ‘ . ion Td ws white erciivpt 00 wed Were isicd ted ont be nlhowed 0 vale wplem specially par. a | sh a mentiog MF the | Onnteed Soaks anc ther severely Wownted dyned by a ceidte died . * | held here yementay 4 + wae y Ke geesitgaa pe. te pate offoma ofa tratn de trotei 4g! Torin tetra Oe alee nabeuiee | Water © etupted entrening the inet GF anal care og oF se ventas! the ain | wy $ farther met will Core ne a thertly eg dy ll Ae ‘ Roar’ ee os Sie eceawens 7 £ ove Be. Enatene, ee 0 ee Was killed aud J. MADison Weesa, ahaer., © ow wan | q the cowree of * ont ‘ tires Yourded, ao gran are (aly iorotod | delegation int wy ete ‘ria emigration eheme fs on ’, * ¥ ded as an « ‘ 370 the one end Te Maas Goong Foot seaang the peas TELUCENCE Vire ta Mitwaaker | ; m tale Con won ewe o - f “" itm | July 27 & Owe homes were trotted twenty mites ih enti naged Per —" Maw are a. “ ob ehinien af teferenas ine dow tone eek wapy t spoage OF fevty at detkaon, Micbigen, (or fy 8 pcre fia “taptua po oe =f oo oe eI Beg dy vie Poon gna) AF pens ng Gotan eal elle axete © a 4 ‘ ne a purse of V.000, we euiee ae Wee irotied im | eetot New Yous Macs; Marry Raw Goorns W. | | ——— BG TER | code eulered seventy one &" " ¥ econdl, the 02K) | Reardelae yy oie) %. Marve, Cbartes ingwam Freda: ' Majer Geores ite ferred oe Meeter from’ tile being m 5:30, abd tho twenties (09:55. The | rex Toppan, ew York: A. halton and Cum iy, Marry B " Msitary tone a tae a ' a9 ant Ore owners mated sat neither of Whe Hore were in tie | Woedeuw, iD. Ln oud fansiy, Acret d Wat, ik LALOR BAT ONAL HOMME OR. 894 Wadvingion on ‘ vein Teast injured, a “é,hat wfter a few WOdey? Rous they wd | Ciartonati; W. CLD, Mine Cobh, Mime Vette, how Aarne 2 1808 ing wearve hot —— eT be ft travel, = TO" 7 be calteg port, But it hae & | Orringrow: Lor Pr. Bextoaet ant termiy, car) r Kotlowal Heme to Quincy war 4etionted 19 60, Yetiog Jacket, 9005. Laged eweere, Ta erael look, Bin Fredericgys C4, Moen, Comaien yous oro am WH epyror rials / aremunbe, Beary The once fama ¥ EMeworth LoaavOe, Of Chien, aro | Newoom®, © —W Rotmns, Pe OB | 1b o cerithen seventy ax eres of lend, with no longer popame » 18 lallary Orgnantmaitan, Wedwomh, ¥ 0; Mines Mechel, Merman N. Wateee, | > . » Rerommemede ab preernt one hamden MOMETT OF ee me cn OF WS PRA TOP Of Ubree gueriitas Capteret and Wot at Little Rock, | Ken Brencips, Dr Geore White, te A, lente, Late | ant teeny The + of tneyperstonn reneeres, Angew 7, 164 * Jul rengevile, 5 5. A Atmos, feanty tad ce hem, Bate | ow 1 for eller, neeriners end there ome Awe aus & « fom ge the t om the Sih 0 207, O06 proved io be a woman, a He oF then gown ax Vt deconly bared, ea eS Shilo, Resstora; & \Siaem ie? fi plored wrvicn of tom Uwitad Maton Gem | 90.000 war peri at the Piet National Hank. Today “ ve Ph’ on, amen Pe Ben i seer hueewite, @hoet | the atleyes foreer one ured " ‘Tug histarient Yiymous Y Rok» being cleared ap od | AT drain, Now Orieue, Ferman pepenee) agit Vom Totemere ah tae dears’ tawset ,Wigriate. i eoure om Propared (or the ya ~ Aeipilg, Japet F iherr se, broetem Unie art, 5 for the cneck war QUAM | pander in reiwenty bude Me hed in (he iaterval bey py Rae toner the fecent Z dg eg sed Mire, George W Wovun Joule nate Poe hand Mt petet sume he lente ont is Ralinnore 064 eame thee for oa bid serion Siparice Cours Rprvora, Saaneg. ea, adem oo ara

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