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nity of seeing these representatives of the aborigivat THE GALLOWS. © Joana, but by thie uzexpected opportunity along and fa |“ Srun, te be Euecuted at the Tembe This tuguing Journey would be avoided, and her wish be grat!- | prorning—Sconee and Incidents in Friery’e 1¢ was arranged that the Indians should Prisen Life, &c. MOVEMENTS OF QUEEN EMBA. | $+ Acconci tit nis creving et beif-past eight | ‘The public will romomber thes » terrible marder was be @’elock. At the appointed hour, accompanied by Mise committed at No, 13 East Houston street, in this city, at Spurgeon, Mr. Chilton and Mr. Hopkins, the Queen ap- “four o'clock on Tuesday, January vce ea aggre he representatives of the various tribea were then | his untimoly death.» The murderer, Bernard Friery, ushered in and presented by the Acting Commisetoner. | whose execution for the crime is to take place this morn- Neo More Rations to be Issued to the ‘Those presented consisted of five Choctaws, headed by ing at the Tombs, if no reprieve should come, was part Barer nae Ree ig ceeenaaMam cin! Ee egg cee Se Meet eae 8 Lf the Gibralter sneenpine ae Ae hone oath &e. CONTINU yROM FIRST PAGE. ved ©, General John A. Diz, who pre- ener 6 eatery proceedings of the Conven- - ‘The Letter was then read, as follows: — Wigwam, August 15, 1866, Tupem, Esq. :— Sears ye Sbltged io return to New York this after- g00n Op urgent business. The admirable spirit of harmony BBG tonc!'Ation which pervades tho Convention revdera my we unneceaoary, Abd leaves me no other regret (haa Barer ing unable to witness the close of the proceedings supe) roomy seemmaantee ard oo full of promise fer fatnre eee P. Pitcblynn; five Chickasaws, under | proprietor of the saloog called the “Ten-Forty Loan,” Speken, ‘The »perusal of this letter was followed by hearty and People of the South. @overnor Winchester Colbert; three Bouthero Cherokees | at 14 East Houston street, On the evening in ques- cbhlp Bagemote, Pickering, from Oardi@ for Aden, June bay Be roarious Co ey a ia ea and wild and savage Pawnees, including two | tion, in company with four other mem, Fricry on- ~ Gaiona, McNatr, from Liverpool for NYork, July 20 AIRMAN— Gel —! &ee he. ‘ the findness and courtesy with which you have ens- ae. “ equaws and one pappoose, The Choctaws, Chickasaws | tered the saloon of Lazarus, to whom he node Wellsae, from San Prancten eizanih. Sulp 11, $a} ged the Chair, and to which by your resolution you ¢ been pleased to allude, I return you my sincere © fxks. Before putting the motion which will terminate 1 pe proceedings of this Convention, T shall ask you once ‘more (0 join with the Rev. Mr Elliott mm invoking the them | addressed these words, ‘I can any man present.” one res = en pth an | Lazarus eaid, in to this that he wanted to + ae sco ggparey Pu ‘a doctor and aa vos of — hands” As Lazarus aly ee copth Ine Rati to Inaued to the le of ne a shake was ig for his. baer? 5 ei pte Hear . the number. The Pawnees were of the wild, savage | hand Friery drow a kaife which he had conoealed in his Ship North American, W from Baltimore for San ome ale, from Nirork for Gibara, was seen Aug 0, of Chilo, from Nassau for Martinique, July 28, lat 14 60, Penediction of Almighty God, by whose suppor we oy | ia uence of the ‘of Mesare, Steedman and tally tm the and appeared in all-the | (reel Bod MaBNed the unfortunate man in the nack. Jon 6120. “ ithout h we ehall inevitabl; connegt report class, accidentally city, ‘The wound was deep andsovore, Lazarus died in a few | afer bh of bu br BF i for % - aameetenpseiie cen "@P'Y | paotierton, and other information from the fouth, ob- | grandour of their native garb, with feathers, war paint, | minutes after, _Rriery fied, but was soon sfler arrested. inna ope bala Beseeciatt prance a wall Ang mel in” ey aes pnt lata ‘CLOSING pega a a 5S tained through rehable sources, General Howard will issue, | weapons, moccasons, &c, The Queen seemed to be more one ae re mere eae Sune ay moved yeate Tor thelr dlachange om. the aah + | on B ir Union, from Wilmington, NO, for New York, Aug 14, we Ren hater be M4 Universe, the thor ‘of all | 10.@ day or two, am order cutting off all rations issued to | than usually interested in the interview. At first her | 4 cared sentenced r Hoffman to suffer ieee ae no 1 so wane their further a. Foreian Perta. sca barmony. and law and order on earth, it is | the people of the South, both white and biack, and | attention was fastened upon the savage Pawnees. She oeee'on the giet i i be rooleted tego prraseg along wi Are York; f Pecen! Beaped ' have been dnp: Oafver Phitedrtpbiat re ‘Aug f, Cy Recorde: ft a, dean h tailor His counsel throw the means of support of destitate people upon the | exammmed their weapons, dress and ornaments, qu obisined 0 rtept Piscrat i pong blastp perp bg naire: See eee weinos apply 0 1s tioned them as to their manners and habite, manif aa pe oor gainee the priconer in the Court of Gonoral peace meet and right that we should bow our hearts before anda ‘amount of ‘gu to have Sein milecs me taney Thee on this deeply interesting occasion, and offer thanks pyre iy | ime, which property was sent af to it identifica. 4e Thee, the Great Preeerver of men and nations, that we he property clerk at headquarters E Rhave beon permitted to meet together, after the con! of hospitals or insane asylums. It ie sald President | 9 peculiar sympathy for the squaws, and repeatedly | cessions, and late in the month of Juno last Friery was es of years, er cae ei ee forget ren Jobnson is in favor of the above order. chucked the pappoose under the chin, Tiring of resentenced to be sxeceien Shia memnine. ome \dentideotion Chrno ae or, . ‘and law that 19 now about us Rerecanee Forsey’s Specch in Philad: ia Condemned. | these they were dismissed, when she entered atuce Friedl "eame aware. that is ciate ‘of tho aboonee of such 0 which they can be wale. | ane - ay sag kode aia BABS an og em The serenade speech of Forvey, D. D., at Philadel- | into lively conversation with the educated repre | courts were agaivst bim, and that he had been adjudged phia last night, which was telographed to bis paper here, | sentatives of the other tribes, got some general ideas.| to die upon iis Sato, Bie condos By has — excites general remark and condemnation, in which the | of their respective histories, present condition, &¢., meen oe then we pe oe Bonk A matin e ‘the he had had no difficulty with Lavarus, whom ho ia cee of radicals join. The speech pied and finally drew out a speech im his native dialect | statement which went to show that previous to apolegistetin any direction, but is looked upon as directly | trom Governor Piteblynn, which was translated by the | murder fit of drink; that intended to excite a riot. That a disturbance ld not | Choctaw preacher who was with him, and which amused | S79 be killed while Isboring Odor © At og TiN; Soot result from it was no fault of Forney. Its bad taste in | anq pleased her greatly. Piteblynn, Colbert and | ducted; that the knifo with which he committed the the bitter and vindictive denunciation of those Who | others had children with them, toward whom the affec- | deed was not his own; that bad company and drink are Ad hi ide of men in were temporary sojoornersin the city of which be i | sn of the Queen seemed to go forth in = remarkable | his cy; that be rneatiyentrents the. forgivencas of Citizen, and were conducting themselves with marked | degree, She insisted on shaking them all by the hand, | the friends of Harry Lazarus ‘for the evil he wucon- with al condemna- aly brought upon them;”? that ft is untrue that he dignity and propriety, meets univers and kissing such of them as were not disposed to avoid Proce 2 Ce anelek or ‘the Sisters of Mer-y,” ton. the consideration, The interview lasted about an hour, tended for the purpose of affording him rial ‘The Removal of the Books and Records of the | nq was one of the most interesting that hae ccearred perder soy ‘ard that ho intonds to mes his fate as a racions providence and offer thanks to ‘Author of all our mercies, We that ‘Thou hast put into the hearts of theso ‘by servants to come ther and to ize ‘bus in barmoay frem the various rie this Walon, and onco more to take the friendly hand, and ‘the friendly greeting with each other, and to renew Sin hearty sincerity their friendships bere on earth. 0, Lerd God of our Fathers, who planted us, who built ug ‘ep, who made us ret who kept us united, and by whore gracious will and providence we are again one gervle, we offer thanks to Thee for the barmony this body for the union of hearts that has Deen manifested throughout this Convention, for the rit of conciliation that bas been seen in all its mem- and jn all.ita proceedinga, We thank Thee, 0 God, toa: Saurbiar ippre arog Re Gollona, ast Guilia, Gra® Baltimore. x 2 a aly fr sephcus, W York. Sid 29th, Bins, Marckatel‘er Ph ‘be Use ere made responsible for negligence of the police au- thorities, A Currants Lace op Derenance.—William Hurley is & man who ought to havove professional ais, for he calls himeelf a surgeon; but acertain policeman seems not to have appreciated the ¢ign'ty that naturally attaches to £0 high a statjon in life, or ie would not bave arrested Horley, M. 0. mat it toa policeman if Hur- loy did carry a big knife in his belt! Is not a knifo a Dadge of the surgeon’s profession as much as tho locust Blade , + SOU, Lissle. ROWRRSEAVEN, Ang 1—A Elst, Andrews, Helviot ae i tte ist fobupwos ynee fans soe pore Me Light, Walker, ar New York, lag; Gonuie Annie, Pllis for do, do; Ken: bre iy ingles yet 5 Ptymouth. ret . : siGanrnacnna Jaiy 26—Avr Hose M, Harrimat, Beroslous. mai (be blesst now crown our nation, and cspe- ‘otally for the ident of the United States, who is s0 Late Congress. Christian should, while asking that the prayers of a1 | club is the badge of the patrolman tn blue? What it @ am, Johnson, Pensacola, Sony of ie st-uatfon and pomtion, 0 Lord God Al | The Washington correspondent of the New York peopl seamsag scien heres es food people nay bo said for him. Fricry’s statement | Dr. Haney tesa take'te Tipping open. somebody's | cebowas, aug dA Ausvie gh, Hover, Wore: Teutonla tadin utr, let ity blessing ress upon himand sus- | Tribune end Forney’ Onsundole unite in denying the | ne queen has accepted Beorotary Beware invitation to | Seatas fen words ont Me lccir'rem thowe. qoot'and | Scart ian" teathis besloada? And doesn't a pellsotas Gante, duly 2o-sia Fiying Cloudy darren, — — pire La os reggae 4 tens Ld [boa atone Ranma eae. and documents of the late | ome hie guest, and will repair to bis mansion to-mor- | ¢*timable which appeared in the Hunatp a day or | do the same thing, only in a little ruder way? Arrest NC; Ay bark a shops vy ort ge Seen oat e anind nad noe ames polar uae session of Congress have been taken away West by an) ahs wit remain until Mon ast enaalalis two since. Willians Hurley, M. D., for tng, concealed weap Robin, Relam, Fr fort, Me; vcenp ees tally. May tho blossin, ‘of God reat upon all the commit- | Underclerk of tho House of Representatives, As the is i reiieria ae ea of 8. reprieve. ‘these | “5 0 te Reeve ee re MGiteuy, Amex, Matenzat sche J J Spencer, Flem tee, upon the resolutions and. the address, and the | denial i» made by authority, doubtless the Chiof Clerk is | '8V¢® for Niagara Falla, He to mi. 16 euterints bones & | red ike | _Puock mm Prick or 4 Waron.—Martin Dunn ie @ lad | Puttadeiphis, “sid din, Ung Mary B Nuri, Marioer ‘gommi'tees upon all the arrangementa by which these, | ih6 responsible arts If 80, the Unief Clerk has placed Apreinenionte ty the President, ones ave been founded pen found guilty of cae murder | of sixteon, who has hed a remarkable itching for por of tsitera: Sih, bee autho Fata — fy servants, propose to carry out the principles of : The following appointments have been made by the | Prewer A Om NS cmart, Friory's couusel, who has | watch, Mr. John Rosch, of No, 32 Gold street, had one | “Sayre, July St-carr arisisies, Rrummehof?, Baltimore. Union, Oh God do Thou go. with them to their | himself in an unfortunato and embarrassing position. | president to day:—Robert E. Peterson, of Philadeiphi o for him all through this painful bosinese with zeal | that Just sulted Dunn,’ What puzzled Martin was to | Eusixone, July 20—P Goodslr, Wybui Severs) States, end. ¢ them in all thei Be | The reprozentative in Washington of the New Youx | 2° cnation R Norton, of New York, to be Commi, | gndability, has been ca ie aia tno viewer procuring | Know low ta got ik. ie nally called (obie sidacocple | fertenen; Int, Sat “rhtladeipina’ for KO: with us, and remain with us throngh )ife, and, when : from Governor Fenton @ reprieve, if possible, and was | of boys, and knocked down Mr. Roach and took away | © x1, Aug i—Sid Blue Wave, Prytz (from Philadel- sey did call at the clerk’s office, in the ee sioners to the Paris Exposition, and R. R. Bolling to be ed in town last night, londay last, and request acces to the records, in order | surveyor of Customs for the port of Louisville, Ky. YRITRY'S APYRARANCE. to make upastatement of the gross appropriations of the | wie rredericksburg and Alexandria Ratiroad. | _ The prisoner ie of middie stature and slight build; hie . le and careworn ; | confinement has altered Jato session, He was told that tho sub-clerk having | General D. C. McCallum, recently appointed President | face {8 Pale, sppearamor, ahd no wonder ‘Counting within charge of that particular department bad gone West and | of the Fredericksburg and Aloxandria Railt teft this road, the dreary walts of a prison-house tho hours that are to taken bis books and papers with him; that, therefore, | city today for the purpose of making a thorough | brivg Mite to tire last moment he mast spend on curth Hfe te done, may we meet in that place above wi ‘union ja the law that pervades society, and where, united, shall reign immortal. These, with all ot bleee- ‘foge, grant us for the sake of Him who died to save us, ‘and to Father, Son and Holy Ghost wo qili ascribe the praise and the glory. Amen, the watch, if a false statement stands not above the sig- phiay Antworp. natare of the wateliiegs spas, Guisaaw, Ati 1—Bld Odutisk; Cann, MYorky 24, Britan- gh Aug S-Arr dame, Mancino, and Camille, NGeeiuran July 28—cld Uh'spa, Sprague (from NYork), MGiexoa, July 28—Arr Sard!a, Scott, je rr c RAND TURK, July 2—No vesnels in Died. Whe.—The members of Holentinden Lodge, No. 56, are summoned to meet at their rooms, Montague Hall, Court street, Brooklyn, at two o'clock, this (Friday’ THE ADJOURNEBNT. — Chairman then adjourned the Convention without | te statement could mot be made up here now. On inspection of the road, —e @ frome and terrify a heart far stoutor | sermon, for the purpose af attending the funeral An To, ly 28-0 Weare 0 BOF aay 4% METEUSUASTIO VRAIS. the protest being mado that thie was a strange | Cercifcates of Land Forwarded tothe State | INTERVIEW WITH HIS MOTHER. ee a ee rorldence, | Krrnt Cnahuren ad Palmerston, Koller, M¥ork. Sid 30th, ee cneare ih Rio, By 6 reamation wrevieusly T:procemare: the representative of We clerk then present of Iowan. y he was visited hy his mother, Saddest | 1? Willoughby etree By order or) |) yim Wondoury. Sawse:, Holand Aug 3, Electric, Junge, Jove vent i » ae y i lew Yor! avon te ’ | replied that bad days Jaw in which missioner "General Office scene of aH! To ordinary visitors ie ted the ap- Aa hea Stewart, fe a etre expt Petit lr eg abdemg| Miho tal Land Office has Just | Poarance of being perfectly calm and collected, but when (For Other Deaths Sea Third Page.) Meath Aug L-fo port chips i © Windhrop, Blewart far bts given, jn and again did the lungs of jubi- delegates spectators send up stentorian and handkerchiefs were also brought to requiaition and waved with the greatest enthusiaem. sn, from NYork, arr bt make up the statement for the Secretary of the Treasury, | submitted to the Seoretary of the Interior, for hia ap- is poor mother came into the presonce of her unbappy x for NYork bih; Annie and there need be no haste in the matter. Tho inference | proval, four certificates of lands that have been for- | son, he shed thore bitter tears that are sure to fall when your representative drew, and tho natural one, was that | warded to the Governor of Jowa as indemnity to that | the cemeciousnees of a groat wrong sirikes tho Kot SHIPPING NEWS. | CONGRATULATIONS. ‘hoe ted it 1 , ¥ the (8 York, “After the cheers had suheidea there followed general | this waa a put up job to prevent giving publicity to the | State for eleven thousand five hundred and fifteon acres | mad of the person) whe Mam committed fife | cnr rn avANAy Ang 10 RF 8 ‘iene ‘Hudeon, Howes, Pa- pty Lemp np ew | Bee rire ory The oe aggregate of these appropriations for the present. If | that had been disposed of aa arable,'bat which has since | the afflicted mother embraced ber failen son; as their Sk 10 Bt | Se a or ee eee Maori, & aan acta, egronssah: epnot Det | the documents ve ont hee removed, as now cased | preted to har'bna seen. iamlredtoter magn Le 2 | Se tech an a Ma i igaifed sad efficent | tanner in which | by the clerk, then be certajply 18 seekins to supprese ‘The Revincd Internal Revenue Laws. any reais this. wroihern, the famers of Mercy PORT OF NEW YORK, AUGUST 1G, 186 Pa doe ditin bark Sn Nurelaa (Sp), Ginesia, ant a sete es cue ot ‘tho aol ‘nae baad the’ information for a pul He is weloome to either The delay 1m the printing of the Revised Internal Rev- | apa'the Rev. Mr. McKemna'alyo visited him. He derived DAK, ), 1866, Has sui ij dissiade (bi, sslg! alas aloe ie ‘calm, orderly and judicious manner in which the | Ror. enve Law of which twonty-five thousand copies wero | much benefit from the ministrations of his epiritual ad- Cleared. peat pt Coumen, NOriccoa, 3) Bollede (Br), Miller, ‘of the Convention had beew conducted. The Movements of Queen Emma. ordered by Congress, 1 occasioned by the time taken at } Vi8ers, who will remain m attendance upon him wy to | Stornshty Gen Barner, Morton, Ravonnoh-—Livingsten, | us; dh, sobr ic a ; ox Rt caaron, ba, J's ‘was in a litle whilerieft to allence, while | Her 3tajesty Quosa Emma has spent the whole of to- | ine treasury Department to prepare the copy for the ine | Vos MOMRY A coomynrn ce, Stayabp Moneke, Marshman, Charlesion—Livingston, Bincan Ct Bai, Nore dinisey, leiphin day in visting the tomb of Washington at Mount | Gox, the text has been printed for more thana week. | ison ths lower floor ef the jail. ‘The kailows i diveotly Vernon. Secretary McCulloch placed at hor disposal the opposite tho prisoner's cell, From this be could bave beard, if mot seon, the preparations for ity emvction, Nght and elegant revenue outter Northerner, which re- CITY INTEL EN Mor the pubeeubendance turned yesterday from a trip to Portland, where she had L1G NCE. Ban Sheri, mee ‘aye Cenee e er RTICT LARS. reas poets pogreg thon gtcecagh ia hey New Covsnmrsrs o Courovey Inreansr axo N\- | In une afvernoon of yesterday’ Briory told the jae ve vd : NBCOD, |v oxat Bann Notes —Counterfeit $50 compound interest | that he..wanted to get shaved. A barber, a native Mr. P, 8. Chilton, of the Stato Department; Consul | | i105 or the iasue of July 16, 1864, have made thoir ep- | Italy, who was confined in the Tombs, performed the Genoral Odell, and Mr. Hopkins, Chamberlain, left Wil- . operation. It is stated that in many of the drinicing’ Yard's Hotel at eleven o'clock and drove direct to | Pesrauce ‘The following is a description of the netes | saicons about town \yenterda beta were mate to the — ‘ 5 ite, Tf vt At a i 1 to von- the Navy Yard, where the Northerner was sta- which aro imitations:—The words ‘three years after | chance of a resp! 18 be go, it 1s impowsid on , template anything moro beartiess or infain Yo be tioned, ‘Through some misunderstanding the order | (@e” 0D the top of the bill nearly tonch the words pra there ave “tast"men who wold. bet almnct, ander for the trip did mot reech Captain McGowan | \7resrery Department,’? while the genuine have a «pace | any circumetances: but that they should carry their prac of eh ‘hs of an inch between the two, Also, the | tices to the very verve of aprave that is going to open ‘until nearly ten o'clock this morning, and consequently | pottom of iiton’s coat is one-fourth of an inch from | in a most awful manner, is something shocking to von- when the party reached the Navy Yard the cutter had | the lower margin of the small fifties, while in the genn- | template. It would be far better for ‘all such persons to ‘tuose who had 20 lately thronged it were hurrying off to @istant homes, pleased in the present schr White Swan, Cali Fox & Co, and hopeful in the nn Louina Moore, Smith, Newbern—Marray, Ferris 0, Htoamefitp Ellen 8 Te: spin. Nowbern—C Goodspeod. Alexandcio—J Hand. hip Meta, Rentoy, Bosten—Nortnue Steamship Co. mship Mary Sanford, Clark, Boston--W P Clyde. Gemsbok (Br), Chandler, Cronstadt—! Baik Eugenie (ir(, Pletcher. Buenos Ayres via Portland— right. Bark Sagdatene, Searle, Anpinsf—Paname RE Co, Rrark Helens (Bt), Leavin, Oow Bay—Boyd & Hinck: Park MW Brett, Phurlow, Porttand—Brott, Son & Lavk L Willa Rich, Pound, Sorton—Phayer & Sarge hk Alow Milliken, Eustis, Boston, an Francisca de Sada (Ital), Jacearino, Penarth onde (or oniere—C L Welgn'.. PA sd tga Cook (Br), Gook, Richibucto—G W Braine Co, Brig Lilla, Day, Daren, Ga—Hentley, Smith.& Co. Virlg Webater Kelly, Haskell, Philndelphia—Thayer & Sar- ‘The cardinal duty of hospitality’ was not altogother inal duty of hospitatity was not alt ne- im the city of Brotherly Love, Last night many Danquets came off. There are many more to- mete —— a dinner Citens agos vie a sere of © vee of the attendin; “hag represcntati _ press is enon 1 rk (5), 5b Conner, iw do: Hania, Haris " i$ or et thy ore; somerset () tnt pat nacke—ceee Macie Dis); dd) Navoaata, Lead, y Mark Woo Ha Ward etekland, Philadelphia; Sd, ine, Nrlonne; 8d, Neptune, Peabody, Meeting of the Executive Committee, PuLavEeLrura, August 16, 1866. Ata meeting of the National Union Executive Com- waite thie evening, a resolution was adopted, earnestly recommending to the friends of peace union, liberty and York, Fer out Biot, New Brauswics, Patten, Masont (altered from Mobile); A C Adam Hurlbut. Masren Mot 6, cit thekwon, Noman, atte le, Hayes, Bos- Wy of London faw im each county of the States and Territories, to hold ‘There wes also ine the bottom touches the margin, while the note has | takea lcason from the warning given b, unfortunate Suess meotings for the purpose of ratifying the action of aN 39 nom ae bee cxpectea | Recratchy appearance. There aro Alen counterfett flves | Friery agatnet drink and bed onrapany. Cotman (Br), Borden, Bt Joho, NB—D R DsWolf ee, aod City Seidman, 40; Sa, Pa (ho convention and provide meaus to place its proceed. | 'uder in the time at which her Majesty was expected | on the Citizens’ National Bank, Fulton, N.Y. The “nai? —— , Hikan, Knowtes, Bost’ Famertane, Jackson, Vutladetphia to aftive, so that the admiral commanding was not on engraving of the Landing of Columbna is pale and ind « > © V Molnves; Crowley, Richmond: Lovnon, Jaly 3 ir | it Gereder, N¥or®; 1 * Ainge in the hands of every citizen of the Republic. . 7 tinct and ie-one fourth of an inch shorter than te ge POLICE INTELLIGENCE. Poel Dani Weomen ; band to welcome ber; battle was frtunatay remedied | Et Sa nr a a pats aR AW Coton Tooker, Wasbinrton—Yan Brant & | Ew ic oa ere Nr § Beauty, by the politeness of shat old and tried eatior, Captain | the other Irtters. The heavy line over the head of Co McGowan, of the Northerner, who received her porn whieh is in Lect ape ~ not Reed This fan ‘th dile character of 6 abboplifeee, was. 0 aad veut if we langerous counterteit, as can be altered to other nter, rested y Majesty and suite, escorted them on board the cutter, | Difional banks by changing tho name. It is also re- | and taken before Judgo Ledwith on a charge of J Whitehonse, Jones, Bangor—W W Loud Co. S yy Gi _ eo Arow sho le presented saaiane Day Goonn —Jane Brown, w ' Rohr Oeleata, shepard, Hartford—Wackett, Tooker & Tay. ng. Hibbert, Philadelphia, penoer, for NYork, dainascus (8), Brown, Quebed THE SOUTHERN RADICALS. M ‘Phe Proposed Convention to Be Held in Ent ont 2d, Pant Dart, Jobnson, Stamford. Loven bowir Aug i—arr on Monday, Sept 3-A and apologized for the temporary absence of the Rear m . rst Ni 4 » Deep liver, Berger, New Haven—Rackewt, Tooker & | fc roenede ported tbat counterfeit fives on the First National Bank ¥ " ¢ Zalv . for Liverpoot (and proceede!)., : Tuten on ied Soe Rd ila AERA: “TES. S08 “Ol See Mente at Ae Semele | See ee ee ven Riper. pr cng iy att selina tk Floop Harvest, Corwin, Bristol—@ N Stranahan. AED Ma eh Reem = i — Pincers, August 16, 1806, | #0 sptead, when Rear Admiral Radford, togethor | _ Rovonen Durnevury Berwaex Mexicexs 1 rms Crry— vee Lo Gih eee proctaminces OF momen ‘arrived. wiiataga, Sly 38—Iu port bark Lord Olarendon (Br), for r i z ta with Commodore Smith, Captain Brown, Captain Balch | Tar Latm Sarra Anxa-Mazvera Trovnres.—Romors | prima facie case against Mrs, Brown, but she repudiat Steammabtp Denmark (Br), Thompaon, Liverpool Aug 1, via “tt + ™ % lariatary. Pi ma chy cat ARTE xf and other officers of the navy, arrived “and were intro- | were circulated yesterday of a difficulty haviny taken tre rei gracnerertt and ory that = ae eo i 4 Higtuoa Ca Bon aie pasanerrs fo Se Nera ic ae wait an ecavite pried oy entra! Com Penneylvat 0 = em. @ proseention succeeded in making ber gw eain Navigat a ‘ onde fee Southern radical convention to be held in Philadel. | ed to the Quoon, simultaneously with which a salute | Place between Colonel Dario Mazuera and © Mexican, | to apparent for a discharge, and she was committed. in up Y Dy wy a tl Monrkvinzo, June 18-8ld ship Chas Baker, Qook, Ant- Giith tn Monilig, Gapieatiar 6 080i += of twenty-one guns was fired in honor of her arrival. | #aid at one timo to have been connected in some way or | default of 8500 bail to answer at Specia! Sessions. The upyos bound B; ‘at ‘37 ag ge Juno 2. brig Lnlan, for N¥ork. a5, 10 bark Merrimac, bound E; 9th, lat 47 10, lon 87 10. ship Piymouth Kock and bark Josephine, bonod E: 12th, int 44 10, kon &), bark FE 8 McNeil, of ton, buund Kh; sage day, Bremen bark Meridian, bound E; Mth, lat 41 37, lon 60 rN wteamaltp Helvetia, bound B. Steamship Arago,’ Gadsden, Havre via Falmouth, Aug 2, with mdae and passengers, to New York and Havre Steam- A short time wan apent in interchange of friendly senti. | other with General Santa Anna. It appears, from Colonel bh i alleged to have been perpetrated cn Wednesdoy, ment, some of the officers present having visited the | Mazuera’s statement, that this perso called upon himat | "0 14th instant. Coxscoar Inprumty,—Of the cases taken to the police palace, ia.hot a , at the ti e fe iaanpes siping tayo. pe bread eeeretiseraes ceekeed tone: him in conversation, | courts for adjudication, about one-half are fainiiy hroils:; Wher the Admiral invited her Majesty to inspect the | On going to the door with the party, when shout to with- | one-half neighbors’ equabbler, arising out of euvy Matanzas, Aug 8--46 brigs A Hurvard (Br), ort N York; Carotine, Jones, Balti ir Ey, ones fees Le Ete Bia ee heomere et id 100b, ve, Young, ork; Two er, Po A le aond, Luzon, Remedios, Cld' ith, Kitty es. won, A Arti < ‘aa. July 31-1 Cor nagpare july ‘2 port brig Hazard, reli, fer Pamapevrnts, August 16, 1866. The Union State Central Committee of Pennsylvania mend greeting to their brave Union brothers of the and extend to them a hearty welcome on occasion of their meeting in this city on —_ the 8d day of September next. History | Navy Yard she was first shown the large fifteen-inch | draw, tho latter attacked Mazucra, who claims to have | op officiousners, and the infinitesimal remainder onty | ship Go. Aug’ lat 49 20, h RO parallel to the patriotiam, courage umber of pieees captured from the enem: escaped a deadly asrault only by the sudden reappenr- , wark 7 tor Newport; piste pny seny of them broken ang | net of his friends on the rcene, attracted hy the noise at | matters worthy to ho entertained by tho max!strate. changed wynals with ship Mer: | payamctgin: July Sn cub OM Dominion, Sampson, for bs: rent times and places, many broken and | the door. It will be recollected that, on August 5, two | The complaining parties are chicily women, ae well as ee es; PORTO, July 26—Arr Schiller, Barbosa, N¥ork. O1 a Pican, See B—Arr ee ethe, Hammor shattered by shell and explosion, but all of historic | letters from Santa Anna were published in the Nxratp, the majority of those complained of, Mrs. Murphy Pawvuanp Fansed, bark 1. Aug 12,9AM, woth a n, a and of those men who, from the how gery bo the to the end, fought the food sgh and rept the . ‘The question to be decide ja whether loyalty ie ike’ or nd punished in the persons trots: erent, cond jBance room, | 8ccompanied by a note from from which it - ” 4 * duly ir), treason rewarded ‘and honored 1a the per- a dgervnsied ect corey paces ben fs that the law troubles Delweek these geotlemen wants to have Mre, Fogarty’s child oe shed fe mat ny oonre Kiagston, Ja, and Port from Le ny | for Hoxton. eae of Me, sully authors and @f the re. | *trepnel room, laboratory, room for the manafsetare of deen all perfectly adjusted. her's, white, Mrs, Fogarty declares it was just au Prince th, with mdeo and passengers, 10 Ribou & | gi °weston Siar Taylan asd Nereod Motguerdon Set .. Shall the loyal mexses or baffied and | Peroussion caps, and in fact chown everything of inter-| ,xoragn Excursion Row.—Yesterday afternoon, as gl dealt vg Sy 4 at ae ke the wont for Galan te ard ipa eer phigaN ftoamabip Niagara, Couch, Richmond and Norfolk, with mdse and passaugers’ to G Heineken & Palmore, Ship Emerall, Mickell, Liverpool, July 7, with mdee to Nowland & Frothinghaia. 14th inet,’ Wm Wilson, seaman of England, died, bis body was sent cshore at Quarantine for interment Ship Ann Gray (of St John, NB), Baxter, Loghorn, 7 Uloreltay Sely with’ marble aed tae ee bee rae brleatu ones, iat 41, lon 38, speke brig Oriental, hence wv ja ou Maris Ureenlenf (of Brunswick, Me), $2 days, with mdse and 17 pasauperas tow P Bark Wm Rathbone, Gardner, Liv moc and Ot parseoncts, te Lawtenon ties Gone we Hark Mary Baker (of Yarmou , Seott, Cardiff, days, with coal, to Hoyd &flinekea’ ama 'eg ent oonnected with the Navy Yard, in every department | ine steamer Winants was returning to the city witha | other, with their sympathice fully onlistet in he of which she seemed to bo much interested. The Queen | number of exeursionists on board, com: roughs, who had | half 3 the | parly they rcapertively intend to "1 phe tostit for. en Comes a scence, apd the mag strate aau- psecre eee Co Epes e — of ge deon indulging frecly m liquor, became engaged in a | ity chdy it by sending the wholep we of homo with (he pereussion caps, mach put in operation fight. The rew of the boat interfered to preserve order, | wholesome advice to mind their own business. —Yoster 2 rod of copper given her. After explaining the process of | when the rowdies turned upon them, but got wornted, | day « matter was brought before Judge Ledwith, which manofacture, she went to work and made over ahan- | The Winapte put in at the foot of Thirty-fonrth street, | Ay bey ype le oo — of these oe dred cape, which she desired to take with Ber. Another | and was about ¢ Lp hare Pe og ae ine an nic peeves peoe Ap ee yin room was subsequently visited, where the explomve C number of the rooghs jumped into the river, @ith tho | the judgo to punish him for bis deroliet rt substance of (he caps was supplied, and the caps made | intention of swimming to some other point. A yaw! was | Withorses were ready to swear to a volume of the most fr sent after the chaps, and fivearrosted. They were locked | *aaravated facts against tho husband, — He, in turn, do- ready for vse. Shortly after twelve o'clock the Queen | pent efter Tin chlepe. tmebinct station hose: clared that ehe gots drunk, pawne the fasni- traitors enlp fect of erow,. lesues all are vitally concorned; and Bro Jameno, Ee ee 18, from Southern compatriets have tnstinctively ‘urned Ye i i the great charier of American pj was Messer my ose, within the sbadow In oe Hall, to renew their ‘vows of fidelity to the principles of that immortal creed On be- to these riots and = frien Southern States. mai who come iv with open arm na Ubion men the ont enee. Gorwegs, Mary, for tn Soom Jonme and Heinrich, Heese, from if Boilty, Aug 2, Wis and Jane, Liverseed, fron NYerk for Ani Bchi and earnestly invited 1 party retusned to the cutter, which was then in ture for liquor, has bad Associations, and en. | "hark A jal), Viola, Palermo, ~ Pomerd ony Petaes, rer. Grrcorsion with thelr ‘provence, aad to egable alive | readiness to a'art, when the Bawatien ‘Sag was, holsted tively Beaiocla ter Gomeatie driers = togrier, earemenerase cats BOI + Saova, Ai ‘bg Meteor. A fries eons pan the present and futore of our im | in honor of har Majesty, and the vessel loosed from her SUPREME COUNT —CHAMBERS. both ‘ot ere onr abla sala combating wite, smite anf passengers to Hiller & Cor. Hus hed Ie death Sr zou i eee ene ee ou ar Biatce vei moorings and headed for Mount Vernon. ‘The party on The Bishop Divorce Case—Side Iesue. mon could uot the case, 90 his Honor wound | the farm, July bythe ee Prope 2 opine ote ty sending hatha ih repimnn | tee toe Esteem ga aati | | open cheer and codpernte with these tried champions of | ine ouiter, consisted of Rear Admiral Radford snd two | Avo. 16.—Bleanor F. Bishop vs, Clara B, Wallace and pt ha F. Mipameny, wea | Soren: wilt Wig Warihs, of Yarmouth, HG, } 5 of Aavghters, Captain Balch, Captain Brows, Commodore | Nathaniel (. Bishop.—The parties in this case ere the | thoy were going to give it. In vain the judge ordered Smith and the representative of the Hanaty. The Queen | Prominent figures in what is known as the “Stamford | them ae Hear them he must, yp the prin. Sette copia mata pon the epper da, net | vere cae refered to fn Sendn's Manan. Me | ape, Mall heen tea, uma, be | the awning, where they had a fine view of either bank | Bishop, who is separated from ter husband, charges bim | officer interfered and bustled them all from his Honor’s of the Potomac, and seemed greatly interested in all | aud Mies Wallace with having, on or about the 26th of are almost by main force, Traly four o'clock P. they saw. Queen Emma atked many questions as to the | June last, connived together and taken away from her ree- Aa tein Bont alin dg Tt might be iy By order of the — « FR. JORDAN, Chairman. The National Ha!) has been secured for ihe ‘ltting of Convention of Southern Cuionists to aseomble in city. The Nations! Union Club invite delegates as they bound k. Bark R Murray. Jr M Miragoane, 19 days, with Bork. nr (of a Ocieord, ra a Mia Toten sche Avg Tae with wail ome bo ate Bark 25 “4 sham, Cow Bay, 18 days, with illia Rich, —-, Roadout for Boston (and sailed vie At the request of many prominent commercia) men and to Call at thoir rooms ab No. 1,106 nut street i are ‘UTE, ab , ve Marco: (Br), Crowell, Windsor, NB, 10 days, | in co ‘of the enormous amount of business which be ape of the onrantion ab place their room poritions occnpied by the contending parties in the late veemncimen 4 lot of Jewelry, valued Soh ferred to, te according to Bor own eodount the mother "hee, len Br), Mil, Wiudeor. NS, 6 days, with piaster, | Boing done at the ae we " 5 oxae, with the est end and ten ry « y “4 2 Se iabahsa ee nee & | Ser, ead sheet se tsnaane Nmewinas acy boasts Bg on en eee | A tox Sescnsn.—an Individual named Willa Mo ta Carrol, Colson, Cow Bay, 14 daye, with coal, to | the above ‘eit compeiind to open « aol —————— s from The ether states thai Gi irty -t was aa. MammaToNs peared per upon our gg di oe Pa nee FI aoe has — moh by Ci 4 Gata waa ‘West Thi aera y 7 wiasape , . onjhere C0, = weniens aye, with lath, nogn, axrilOxy 4 00.8 7 ° been made upon him for the return ‘of the jewel aco. eo . ‘near Wall. e small boats, Previous to landing, however, an clegant | Pe je him toe the ret » Jemelry, oF | the amdavit of his wife, Sarah McGinn, cbarcing him cold collation, consinting of roast chieken, game, fruit, | Upos the sreogih of the paintif's aMldarit the Court | lesbach utter win tiite hee deen thet wine and other delicacies, was served in the cabin of the | granted an order of arrest, when tho defendant Bishop | her evidence showod thet this conduct towards Camo, Av, The demo of the Thirteenth Cor — Aominaled the Hou, Pt Ju bel a Andrews, NB,7 days, AL Ps, above-named eBay By =) 2, ob within and aroved ite sacred procincta, Nothing con. nected with the visit of Queen Besma to Washington bas feomed 0 afford ber 60 much ae the ‘rip today, The fine weather, cool breeze and splendid view, together with the dom from restraint seemed to make her at hore, and she entered fully into the spirit of the oc. casion. She oxpresses herself highly pleased with Washingion, ite public buildings, and the reception she ity steel? ao falling far cheatin sina, beauty of ite pri. ‘ale residences, and general appearance from what she supposed ‘be capital of eo great a ation would possess She expected (o find the came megaifcent paleces which she maw in Fifth avenee, Mew York, bat instead bar Onvonewats, Ag, ‘ hronie with MeGian, Judge Wm, Lawrence, ominaked rthern Light, furnished by Messrs, Sykes and Chad- ‘that there were mae eee ~ was chronl \ a . ~ As Toe Cangeone a ate yentoeday a6 ibe | wick, of Willer@’s Hotel, end oorved under their | rea.” Mr Bishep 10 his sworn, statoment says that be | SATIsrrixc 4 Crxpiror.—A local drama in three acts. bo A I Ba \ banal eke superintendence, pom landing the fret place pI a A ne plalatill by the Rew. Dr. Taylor, at | Charactere—Richard Kelly, a apecial justice for prosorv- BN Smith, ules, ar aeeaias te igteion aoparey eae nthe. oe Sept j . iyo his celebra Ty, aw, eT zaAteuat 1G, 1°06. 1 visited wae the tomb of Washington, where due | tm “te has 'none of the property: refeered vo by ing | (ns the pence, engaged in the carrying out of hie mis- Fapthes, tact Window for Rew Here ™ secs ein neston easetioes, ther ease oF ee Tait Con, Gisisiot tor Congress reapest was paid to the memory of the Father of bie | plain in his possession except a bovanet case, worth tion; Cometion Vandergravt a grocer on Bighth avenue, | Mehr D Merrit, Herding, Kondoat for aren {lod to tee thelr Ricedimable viriucs nas healtitw! tute ‘ ar, Me, Angst 16, 1866. | country, after which they repaired to tho mansion, | About seven dollars, to him by | dispoced to sell goods, not give them away; Benjamin 4 ‘* Hon. ¥. A the present represeniative eo. ‘a thoy wore Ktadly welcomed by Mr. U. H. Her. Pgh Sn the gee Jones, a distnterested individual, with « woakness for aeuaate vow, Gen Barner, Moueka. Morvan, Drees ah disease ap Cholers, Choke majorig i bert, who for several years bes hed oharge of the | nothing whatever of the whoreaboute of the jewelry, and | Performing offices of friendship ‘without fear, favor, or bcapali ompiaints. cased 0 ire Res cannat,ocenr , \ "SRNR Gere grounds, and who took particular pains to show and ex. | tat each aod every allegation contained in tho plain. | hope of reward.” at one time slightly in debt to Vander- Marine Disasters. tied Copnae Bivters ‘are used. Principal Depot, 210 Fulton THe MEW ORLEANS MOT. pletn everything of (aterest, very room of the house | Gonvesnncalmccity which axinia betwees tee terncn:. | Sith’ wenn lye, young ls.” eomew Serene: preety reported auhiving broten her machinery, erred ————— “The Toind Member Knows to Ware Been | ¥* explored, all the relics of Washington examined, | Judge Barnard ndergra ‘store. "Van. | St San inet, tn tow of steamer Nanton AL aietprer Fe Pig Ro wy { Killed Thtvep-etaht—Our Hinedved and Far. | and everyibing connected with Mount Vernon fully | "ith ten dollars AA baat of peaches near | , Grnuues Somnnagr, which lft Liverponl Aug 4 for Ratt. | refined tadles ior ng ort, “wie and frets Wennded, ae. explained (o her Majesty duriog the two hours passed on the counter near by. ating ith sieamerand ing Beret tinted, eee ate ea aw (ms maNe, Auiguat 16, 1866 ps ly Eo) Senocer Carrel, S: peas Dakubs ROU. T. 0. é Sitio steatnef was to ave on the 6th Inet for Baltimore atti Janene Jay New London for the Pacific, was nt Bey oy th ng Ld] Fraacieco, was at 108 OE (Br), Sh at mn 24 inst from NYork, Bm Mi from Besen ‘tee Sats . before ra- er ciraikshacad nat Serva Gledal ts (Br), from Roston for 84 Johns, rie Seen bad arose and ed, ha Ao en a atLaw, ont Bt, to th Len oring he toes body, mut eng pagerding Ke reas) ny } a woke il containing « card from the ‘n regard to (he late total number known to be Sited . nome Lee my at foriy-oight, aad m9 wro uveniion of F\ eave to ine '. DE ST rE Attoraey and Counsellor, 78 INDIAN DEPREGATIONS ON THE PLAINS. s A Mesions Samp Atracked and the tHorece i teen on'y common two sony brick tenemente, The party steer lele Coie gutmeman, trom Carese, for | YerR O — & arrived at the Navy Verd etete o'clock this evening, Peesanm fo. July 14—The Duchesse DOrieans. fron Heche ef hee RT Dar Aton Shen Sie sta engi dee has State eet as PMs ore % aan erqnetated, and thon retarned to Willera's rally Rinna Saye “oS pa of ales Tarr yeas ee J Kxow iF YOU Ware : ‘ THe RATIONAL GAME LOWBVILLE Pi rsmrmaly hvediney - 7 tng abenyrnien Fuge Cratos ie ante a Mp Re: fae aa Hh ag | Semen snes eon, in bt cis | PESTS RS | ae ane NaN tc free, ‘kmai)ing. * Suu W complainant? Vander tort ORD. a rt: Sed Francters S4tb nit as o naneying me Cor some | varwos et $20 fi out treagnre and @ cargo a A to Boow oe Sagihe \dbiog tue 1 bay bun 8800 dem © 708 Webs mre oem, tne | OE he . 106 Pace | sien rece, request wae laid before her Majesty by , the Aeting Corommigsioner of Indien Affaire, Mr. Charl: Beer e ae ; a F, Wy, HER ue PRpreneed bey delight ps the ame | “ —

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