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7 ea lai WASHINGTON. General Dix Accepts the French Mission. falutary Effect of the President’s Edict Against Office Brokers. ihe Hom ‘Law for the South. NO DISTINCTION OF COLOR RECOGNIZED. General Couch Appointed Collector s at Boston. Surrender of General Lee's House- bold Bflects, Ree ae ac. “Wasinnerox, Oct, 2, 1866. ‘The French Mission. General Dix, a* you anticipated, will only hold bis ap- ‘pointment as Naval Officer for a few days. He hus ac. copied (hemitsion to Frence, which I understand wos offered tobim with Mr. Seward’s full and cordial appro- bation. Whether this fact is Indicative of a nee in ovr foreign policy L must leave you to infer from tie Gevorat’s well known opinfons in vegard to Mexico aud the Monroe doctrine. ‘The President's Edict Agvinst Olee Brokers — Having a Saluiury Kifect, The vectnt determinution of the President to receive no more individuals ox delegations who solicited inter- Views concerning appoiatments, ond his announcement that al! business of that character must thereafter be addrewed tothe beads of the proper departments, fs aving a ralutery elfect und greatly jessening the amount of hits daily inner. Appiicauts for office are con- wequentiyonot swarining to tue oily wa former numbers, Dot are Femaiuing quictly at Lome attending to their Jeg timate business end forwarding thelr papers throuyh the mailsand the hauds of private individuals, It hae bad the effect of oxtablishing a propor and systemane method and thereby mereoving the departmental capa- city for transacling pnvlie b sa, ‘Thus far in the week buttéw people have arrived in the city from the ‘various sections of the country. 5 The Boston Callectorship. General Couch was yesterday aotitied of his appoint- ment #3 Coflector of the port of Hoston The Additioug! Bouyty—peci the im Agents, A lively interest is man fesied by the claim agewis and attorneys of this city in the question as to-whether the ‘Pay master Gener.) can legaliy ignore powers of allorney dn the settlement of the additional bounty claims, which is maid to have been referfed ‘o Attorney General Stan- Dery forchis opinivo, Sines; the matter has been ad” pounced as being in the hands of Mr Stavbery the Attorney Geveral's oie bas been visited daily by un wound nawber of sium collectors, evidently deeply interested in the vindication of the law, It is stated this evening tha (he Altorney Cenorat submitted bis opinion’ to tho Seoretary o/ War to-day, and that ihe question is decided in fayor of the giniin agents, The report, how: over, | confismation, Presentation of Claims. “During the month of September the Second Compirel- Jor recgtvéd 5,943 claims, of which number 8,953 were pawed by the Compirolier, The amount involved in the @laims acted upon during the month was $91,565,178. Colonel S. ¥. Lee, the New York Stale Military Agent, during Lhe 1oonth of September received 152 clatme, of wiieh umber 96 were aeitied, and the amount involved $10,002,007, was collected and paid over to the claimants, Pardons. ‘The Presidenthas ordered pardons to he propared and submitted to hin 1or approtal for the following persous, who wore excepted by paragraphs one and thirteen of the ptoclamstion of aunmesty:—William V. Bennett, of Maryland; J, A, McAffrey aud James R. Christian, of Tennessee; F. H. Snow, N. kK. Cannady, Joseph A. Smith, M. Berger, Jr, PH. Nes, FM. Milior, Marshall Os- borne, William 8. Parke, W. W. Creen and Mills A. Kure, of North Garotina, BR. Hood, of Texas; A. Brown, of Missieeippi, sud Huraphrey Marshall, of Ken- eye wim Faverot ond Sritiements in the South, The law of June 21, 1866, providing for the disposal or He by Jands in the Souspern States for homestead wet is now beng prin’ed, with instructions, and will it afew days be ready for trangmiasion to the dis. Strict Officers in those States, Phe first section of the act oval of (ho pnolic lands in the Statee ppl, Lomisiana, Arkangas end Florids _ for homesivad seitloments Only, according to the pro- visions OF lhe origivat Homostend act of May 20, 1862, and the amendatory act of March 21, 1866, but teetriou eah entry tw eighty aeres, held at one dollar and twontgefive cents per acre, or half that quantity of donble iin land. This restriction as to quantity wontinder eu! the expiration of two yeare from the dake of the act, avd eniries after that will be allowed an provided for al Taw snd the act amonda- tory theren’, ules otherwie ordercd by Congrese tr fieu of the $10 fee required by the wet of 1962 to be pai! at the time of entry, 46 must be paid when the pawnt terner, ‘The benetited the act are extended to all citi- zee of the Wuilled Sales, #\thout distivetion as to ree or color. Phe above provieions havd special application Lo tie Bie fee Wientionert, witile the second seetion of tbe act is of general application to albthe States and Territe- ries and provides that until the tet of Jann. ary, 1867, ‘be applicant shal! take affidavit that be ba: no aris agaiast the Coited States or given aid and comfer to its enemies. The law i6 of farther gene ral application in the, that the foo i# redaced to $5 whem the entry eval wot embrece more than elg) weres, af $1 25 porecre, The provisions of the aris 186 and 1864, except at modified by theact of June 2!, 1866, ave made @ pari or (he last mentioned ar’. Geurral Lee's Houschold Efieria. ‘The hourehol! effet left ar the Artington Mension by General Lee, of rathershe fragments remaining of thm, we debivered to the. party authorized Toe lo reeeive them, This was dong ibe. Mcioml § Intellign cer mays, wor on of the President. It «ppears ibat gory of tiny value had been etolen Mang vaiunble heiriounr, including some of the family portra’ nad been porloined. The portraits were taken trom be frames, packed {a boxdt aud stored in the upper lot) of the mansion for se fety lo 1861. These boxes bad heen broken Open, aye everthing of roel value taken any, wad the letters and private papers of General |e -oat tered over the lott, No Tidings of the Kom of the French Mimister. The Mary as to |, Minieter of Pranew te» ibis ematry, bar reoetwedino farther tidings regarling the fate of his on, WhO an officer im the French army nnd reported to Lave heen’ captured and shot by the Literals in Yexie. The Absence of al! information or A nteliigence from votre Montholen since duty, added to the rotor of hin -api|ce AMM death, eroates the most painful rolicnade on be part of the distingaithed pa rents, ho have the ro *Venpatbien of a lary circte of fr end. racmrnte of Treannry. ‘The divburseinenwap! the Treasory om sépount of the pevern! named outs durtog the frst quater of the provent toon! far, @adies Septembey 20, were an follows — War Ovnartment Interior Depart Navy Noperten Tota! be HY odds eWreteee $40,490, 04 eran Revenue Reecipts. The rerenpts fof wtormal revenue olay were 93,27, 848. The Cholera, At the meting of fhe Beard of HMeayh veer doy the We Rich Gre case of chaterd in Washington wae rep Wer that of a gouthmen who arrived here fron mond on Friday, He patient ie convaleenent exemption of thit cit} Crom cholera dieprover the theo LOSS CF THE STEAMER SHERID/N. Yo OUR FORTRESS MOKAGE CORRESPONDENCE. Fal) Particulars the Disaster OW Body Island All the Pussengers and Crew Saved, but the Vessel x Total Wreek, Ae. Forrrrss Moron, Oct. 1, 1566. Most of the passengers of Uie steamer Sheridan, which Was Wronyiy vteied as the General Sheridan. a previe ous letter, lately wreeked off Body Iatand, ow the North Carolina, cous, while en roule from New York to New Orlany, arrived last evening at Noris'k, and are now atopjg at the National Howl, waiting the earliest op- ‘portenity to resume their mterrupted journey. Through converal fon with several of the paweogers J have been: enabled to glean the fall parficulare of the Mbaster; ‘There hve been shipwrecks where the danger wae longer | protracted and attendant soenes of more theilling and €X~ cing interest, Dat noue Where (he preséng rs end erew seemed more imminently iu danger, aud no case where alt on board, iff the face of such moving wud euartling peril, deported theme lives with more .ool end gallant hero- fam. "The story, however, does no. admit of very lous watyatiun: The dan Jdenly, and was of brie€ , dnratwn. A few b hours there was fevered and ‘abhiohs doubt, aud Gien come a short nit Brief straxele of Taman tives and strensih against 4 ag WHOge Beld Add tum !tiO19 waves be poke no merey and very LiL le er cain nope. 1 Ak. Gee o'clock P.M, on Satutliy, “the 220 ultimo the Sheridom left the New. York whrari, ‘There were twen -thitee passenger® om’ bonrd and a Valuable vargojet as-orted merebundide, “The slanchneee of the steciuer aha tong and tried experience of Captain Bolton, mniander, inspired every one with tne foilest ence of a epeedy-and auccessint voyage. oh, wight, and tie wert day ond evening ere Wad good =i breeze, but the e if.08 ol course, ee 4s pemengers will, had become acquasnte y HY Miao at 1 the ey tent to he bad cit Steamer Rt sea. While che passengers iv theif ‘berths sad im) the juxary of jand at dhe A.M. day, the veoset suddeniy sinick aground with) tremendous: force, 20 vivieot Was the ooncucsed that everybody jnmped from their bertys, Those on du( rained weir eyes in every direction to deem the ewe of the dinasior, Notbiv ¢ could be seen bit a sea of breakers, and. nothing heard | bat fhe shrieking wind, wiveh wax now « gale, and (- impli of the o-ean’® roar ‘The eapinin could not telt | whore tuey w e iad valeulated they were forty ed, Liiey Had erriek upon some m \nerevsing in violene, | Jo brea about the ship ta } wilder tury. The ship gaveainrher birch and boand, and passed nlo deepes water, but a moment after she strock with redoubled free the sea's bottom again; she roiled paeally on one side, sen afier sea dashed over fer, whfle the spray reached the top of her mast® Tt is e@aav to imagine the situation and scene on sbipboard, In this position the ship | renwined till duylight. They were hours of paintut anxiety fo al!, There was bo panic, Phe officers of the ship were doiny ther dnty the best thay ¢ the gen~ | thomen pat-engers were cool and collec ed aud the ladies | were eqtit!ly us calm ant self posseeaed: Armong the ladies were 1* =ixters of Cbariiy. ‘They pat on their white bounets with tt apes, Lhe hem drees of the sisterboud sso leave the abip if need be, but counte: Day! gi led the porir on of the steaner and the immipe been In and sill were im lh was then high ( it was Toned impossible to et the +b f hery clearly @ tid not much longer sland the fer’ dont that she by o4 of (he som aganume ner, and acooidiug necesfary 10 devise some plan for removing ti gers fYoun tho ship, ax also getting off the crew, and se» were sili in most violent commotion, Au at tempt was wade to get a long line ashore from the baich, bat this proved @ failase, and a gecopd adempt was made wih a amatier due, on@ ead of which was atta-bed 19 the ship and the other to a box. A bold wrecker emong &erowd whieh by this tine Shranged the beach, ventured jute the sea and seowing tue smaller line enabled communication to ve lad between ship aud shore, The life boat made two pucceseful trips to the shore, having carried and safely landed the lady passen- gers. On returning after che serond trip tbe bea was swamped. and the mate and # deck land who were in her woald certan'y tive been downed had it not beew for the assistance of wreckere on shore. No one seamed disposed, after the boat third sabe, scegail a coal teaver, taal fitséen, ‘hint item ) ad her, slowly, but ‘pappily safely, the remaining Prvengers were placed upoa tho jand. | This accom, Bilelind tho next thing wos to secure the mens’ bageace, which Was rewarded with success, The eapiain the the other officers aud ali the crew came ashore; out and @ man with him undertook to remain on mer that might, About midnight they got frightened and fred some guns as signals tor help, and it was thete siguils (lat were seen and the guus neard by | the meamer F. ©. Knight, as | stated im my former | Jevier. With some difficulty these neu were resoned from the steamer, and after tueir leering she com- meneed directly breaking wp. * On shove, when the thank(ul for beng at length iw @afety, ine nextthing was to Yook ont for sheiter md fodd. To the utmost. of their ability the Usbermen atd wreckers !iving on the jeland extecded thelr hospitalities to them. There they romained ubti! starting oo their jourgey for Norfolk, whieh place they reached on arene ie day morning a4 slated whove, Regarding Captain Bolwy. and crew felt vegy ‘tnd contrary opinions exprested among the pas- sengers. Some charve him with grow tand having been under the inflicace of liquor at time of the ditaster, and outtitely ineapoble of takiay chargé of the steamer” Others allege (ba! he was Onieiling!y attentive to the dut'es from the time the ship left New York, and (hat po man euuld possibly Lave Beem more careful apd zealous th bix roenagement of the These claim that the earae oF the hp geting out of her course was the use of & Lew compo which proved anrelinble. Ail thia, however, will probably come up for examination Uefore a hoard of ay derwrilers, when the true facts will be probably epnouneed, poli! whieh ‘ime it ta best to sospend pnilic jadgment OF the purser, Mr. L. P. Hubbard, every one speaks in terms of the enlogiuro It was bie fret trip on the vewel, bat he failed wm Bo part of hiv daty, ether white the passengers were ‘On the vessel, o¢ (nm looking ont for their interests after they were gOt.en Anise” ord. Mr. Morse, comes in Hikewie@ fora very large -hore of the general ise, Some go #9 far na to say if it bad not been for bim and the Mr. Burgéss mentioned above, rhat nor the life of a } tingle Senger would hays heen seved. the Sheridan wpe formerly a Nockode runner by the | Tame of Steuire, She wae Pre nd her gines were ale Rug!ish. She was avrnad ne Wm. 3 ‘of Boston, and s+ saw! to be Insured. Herearea, | of Gseorted metchandion, #a. very talaabie A ‘of Chis wae tached’ out of the vessel, and though in 2 dwmoget condition. The Stes WEWS FROM NEW ORLEANS. SPecla TELEGRAM TO THE NEW YORK HEALD. Menasuke fram Mayer Moarer The Canse and Objecta of the Late Riots, &e. New Ohne Meyor Monroe tenglt robpitted a moesage to the City Coudeil, im which Ne pene of the riot of (he 50th of Jaly as canced by med who olanaed to be metnbers of the defun 1 Com Ob OF 1964 aad tbe wh» aiflinted oonsittin vod dea a, st ‘| i } withs Unein dectaPing their Objet ty We uegro suftra.¢ and | the distrapeoacms of Cory man WHO partic! ted in the rebellign, Whe with © vont harAnanes incited the ne- yte@e by | cones of honor «ad emolument to participate. ate review) the w@got@liogs he vad #4b General Haird, aed clatter that be wam ready te the riot, but Genere! Part war net. He «ys the ing important a ely eatabunbed by eve wiiperses the grate while cou rentions, tnatttnte were & people with n. and asverts (hat (6 Was resereed wernt faipd to walock the prison ceils and let the j — Ketorn of Geveral sheridan from Hin inves tion ot the Praens at Brentym, Texas, New On 8axe, Derober 2, 1906, Hotes Mheden retaroed from ham, lexan, Uaiy morning, «Wither we had gone 4 "ateetivate the deverne- tion of that town by incendiapMan charged upon United hee states Co diene ‘The followiDg points were about to be | 'oens wus gaingtl bo the, Aecided pon dnodter of the distapbaneg |s Travae | aA Santa n. mt vallatcwrly. determined as ly and (he other that ‘lever’ in the night «, wamber of men, burned the Witninees pert ‘ee own, fod bia they wert soldiers, that ‘ ana Smith, commanding the had nothing to wrth the matier, and that fair required more neestication, Geuerad heridan, to aesomplish the pow, appointed gn aveanenes committee era) Shendan het decided on giving the frontier settlers fall protection against howile Indian rete par Te on ton 1,093 bales. 4 pact four tage, 2,680 bolet, equinat taportd, 9,650 tales, Hank exchange, 56 THE FAIR AT ST. LOUIS, 4, #r. Loew, Oat, 2, 1806. chief Justice Chase Not to Preside at the No- JEFF DAVIS. FNAL POSTPONERENT OF 178 TRIAL, Application for a Writ of Habeas Corpus » to be Made for His Release. x “ ‘ vember Term in Richmond. ke bee &e. “SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE KEW YORK WERALD, * Ricuwose, Va, Get. 2, Ltt, The Assistant District Attorney for this Sudieiat mis. (rict of the United States Court, arrived here this after. woon, being the fret avd oniy vlbetal of the court (hat haw as yet appeared, Major Wennewsy, the Assisiaut Disirict Aormey, Mates decidedly (hat there wil! he no term of the our! held at this time, Because of the irreguldrity and ilegotity of the adjournment in Juno. just, This docigiot, of vourse, pute an @nd to any expectations of the triab of Mr, Wayis in (he United States Conrt mt this tue, Buk his imends here are execed- ingly urgent-to have fis counsel agply to one ot the Virginia State fidges for a writ of Habeas corpms, that the prigoper sany at least be eh wi Merge on bail until Chief Jubtign Ohare gete resdy totry him? In ene the regularly retailed counsel for Myr, Davis do aot choose to make this effort to corre Uneiy liens, The bar of Ticks mond wil probably take’ rhe cove im hand, A propos tion is already started jor a mevtipg of wat bar, to ar TAKE some Cours of awlion |ual may Coad eduer bu the release of Mr. "Pavis on bull or parole or his speedy wraignment for trial, [i is now stated, on the antl Attoracy Hennessy, that Chief Sustwe Chase will not hold the November regtbar term of the Court in thiseirenit, The Chiet Jostice bas allaxouce disy covered that he has not been eesigned te thie eirew, and therefore has no vuthority to preside, nor can he have such anthority untit Congress shall eoncer it upon him by ap act of appotettment and amtgument In consideration of the vast aunvous of qnibbling hat has becu indulged in in thie master, this looks the afrest effort to avold or ebirk the respon bility of ondertakrng the important trin! of Mr, 2) uy Of Assistant Dietrict vis, gud the Irienda of (he prisoner here are wore thap aver Tugent thet the appeal be made to the Mate fidges for a writ of habeas corpus, in order fo terminate the jong, silly and wnfast delay in bringiog om the trial in the United ates County, PEWNSYLVANIA-POLITICS, SPECIAL TELEGRAM ri THE NEW YORK HERALD. President's Keconstruction Police: Haeniseenc, Oct, 4. 1866, There was an twmenge demonstration here thie even ing in favor of President Jobnson and bis reconstruction (iow policy, If was the Ingest gatheriay agcembled bere during the canvass, aud the utmost enthagarm way manifested by the people to hear the apoeoh of Senator Cowan, who was the Towing orator on the oenasion, Mr. Hamilton Alrick was chosen Obalrmen, and intro diced Mr. Cowan ima peas »peech. Senator Cowan, in lookine over the vast sewof head, WMominaied with torchet and tranapsrencies, sald he hardiy knew what to tay, the demoneiention warso overwhelining. It Waa a important hour for Harris. burg—an important hour for Penoaylvania sad the whole world, wherever men were longing io be free. The world was looting to wee what would become of an eXperiment which hed been in istence ninety rs, It was the first time in the fiistory of the world that the experfmenr of self-government had been succesful. Our forefathers, when iner the experiment. designed it for the bei of the white race, not for the black or the red. ii was inteuded to be 4 white men's government, Tn 1861 the received a terfihie enock; but it ra throngh war in triumph. A great wae fore the, ve yw, but they were able for the emergency. en fouked upow % many gnxions faces av those public meeti @ felt confident that pa would thelr task of restoring the nl oe - as tiny succeaded in crnsbing the rebellion. The work of restoration accomplished, the greatest counter that ever exited ont times, How were they to recon: ‘structthe Union! There were two partes that proposed to do it—-one a conservative party. under the lead of President Josgon. snd the other the radick! party, under the eepeciai ot Thad Stevens. pationsye ‘ne Pregideus had done eveything im his power, thing thet. ®& man covld do W restore tr oiity to the Union, add to-day sande lhe a foes, with one fogt. om each half th. countey, wing Wo keep it togeiber. Camere, 4 him, wad there is noting ieft for the peoplé t do bar to like one man and tefl the radicals to stand aude order tha! the Uniou mag be rertored. 1. wae poi an ordinary question of party. it was falling back apor general principles ns nid down in bbe eonet ity. The n. Map who douhied that the constitution was (he supreme Jaw of (he land wae waworthy ef a dwelling plioe in this gionour coupiy. Now, the radicale did not Delieve io the coustiiution, . (had Stevens, who Bad never owcuct =the «conetitution of bis own ate berause the. word while wag it, wed (he supreme law of the land, He are them thacthe rmdical party could never tulein § eountry, At the Westit conmcded of ouly welt of the Noribera people, and none atwii down south, aked then if they thought te Southern ppopig would ever be ewtintied with Thad mle Y, | of Ne, toweny. valet, | 18 oa the wpeciser, thay would Speech eof Senator Cowan in Detence of the | NEW. YORK, HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OVTOBER, 3, 1866.—TRIPLY : | | } THE CENTREVILLE TRAGEDY. Marder ef Robert Wether, the Hore Wrainer fie is Shot While Parsgitg Mis Vecution on the Centreville Race Cone 6 Assasin Kae Reward Offered tor t A most atrocious aud cold blooded sty eter War perpes traied op Monday of the present week on the Centro- ville Race Course, 1, 1, the vidhiu heme Me. obert Walker, the well aud favorably Known trviner and driver of (rotting horses. ‘The deceased wax propricior of the Centreville Hotel, adjoining the track, and eame tobi sountey yome years since from Toland, Umul abgue three years age he kept a livery ntauie at Nowagk, No J, and whily there acquired a most enviable repue tation «8 a inan of undoubted integrity and an accom plished borsetuan, He then removed toCentroxilie, and absomed the* proprtetorsiip of the above named howl: with a view loextending his thailities for the Care and | devetopinent of fast trotting stock, His establishment Was Tange, ahd conducted on most trustworthy priueipler, and i pot of aki as a truiner be Wis doneiderod hichty efficient avd had but few equals, His. reputation in title speciity Was universally "acknowledged, and partes raving horses in bis care invariably expressed the preacest sotivlaction at the remuiper bineflorts aud abla manner in whict he conauoted every~ the worn (hing nitneted io hin. His was, a pio reat nnd tempting alluremonts, arg Tre as ihe reward of di weaty, and in whiel tained aud je’ belbind them as unsall that yous Wy anake @ man respevied, fort as fmt oy unblew | “ @ profession netoneualy dishonest, ie aud energetic ib « high degre, he his way so the highest paiot of excell Oly ee and asa Wwamer, Giongh pot: rauked mong the uel talented oxports of the is mgeuoraliy aduntited fabeh thes be liad bog) stad oF horses in (rab ing. Cian mo<! ofier men, was wile ongaged im the oxeruise of fie balling thar ne sek HLS MOP. UNI iMuBly IAbe, ‘ d The MeeDRR : ‘about bali-paat sx o'clock 66 Mou. do within leet, (haw half a natta of Dis 1 wae in the hehit ot aka oe ¥ in the moving, aed on fhe toan usual. He bad, if 18 up: yen pearly throe kanes around (he track, and in ike apposite direction trai that vsmally taken. When hear the quarter pole on the homestreteh it ts suppoeed the aassiL OF MSHS Thue have iaduced big to enter IMO conversation, and either attempted to get gu the wagon or been standiug on the ailing when the on oe ani . afutler shor was fired. Phe ball, which is aue-fourth of in diamecer, enteted ak the ight vemple ia whittle above the enr, and passed thro the lead, lodging just joside the skin on the ip almost & cormspouding povtion to the wound om the a bow mich 0) ride, burned The face of the deeonsed wa by the powder aud very ened, it is supposed that the horse, alarmed by che repurt of tae pistol, wheeled mpidiy Fol aud the murdercd man fell from the salky viose bo buster om the cubide tack. The nose of the vic wes condderably abyatied, caused doubllew by the t trom (Le wagon, a» Re yas found lying of big fave, horse [romediately lett Lhe race Course aud ran down, road, passing the bonse of kis murdercd driver, Here Was sicpped and laken into the sane eS when up inquiry Bo trace ot dir, Welker could be discovered, son Of the emploves of the hovel nem started im search: of the misting map cad were horror steuek oo Ot Lu Os above Sated. No biol staing were Jound on Wagon, OF Upon aay part of the tach excepting at the piace Where ibe violim’s head rested, THE OMUEOT OF TE MURDERS is ditiealt to devine, as a sam of money amouptli ‘A $102 was found uumolested in Walker niveau phe fe and his wates, which was a valuable one, was pot taken, ‘The osact cum of inomey whieh tne deceamed bed person IX net known my present, but it is asserted by in- timate acauaintances that be nad wbou, him oa upwards of $00. Whetner he hat parted w peor too of tht bas not been ascertained, His keys, f % tis pockets, That he could mot bay sii-destraction is beyond question, aber firearm bas been fe wan immediately inx'ituted. It 6 beheved was Reapnsated Uys pesy -engneunasehe aan Seeet a, 4he invariutle custom of the deceased of taking btn hors-s out for early morning esercive. and suapicion OILS to parties wie had opportundies of Knowing this whereabou! pre: fret, but Whore vanes end its he ne rent comsidered pradeut to before the pablic ax the objects Of justice might be twereby. Ti LOCALITY elected for con and apparently pu sudioote that 4t bn been chosen wine view ta sorte, and facility of escape, being consiierabie eateut worecned froin olvervation by bushes, readering it almout imposible to be seen by any pertog on the track, while numerous Openings in the fence afford smple oppertu- nity for decamping ino the woods adjommg. iminediatesy on berug notified of the oceurren ¢, B. W. Curt, Coroner 0° Queeus couaty, emyaneliog @ jury and proceeded to eolieet all the avallanie ries Ye ven ror copes thet Cha etter, ‘orn, deposed on tbe moroing of October |, 1866, Le was in the tapot ae deceased; between #ix end seven o'clock Wainer went out to exervise & horse oo the track: about three. quarters of an hour afterwards » boy brought the: horve aud wagon into the stable yard, having foand tous ta the rood, went out on the track to seafely for the deceased, afd found him fying o@ the comme shot rough the hean , wet man corm img tothe howe with the information of the murder, and amaiMed bem in eon tes ing the body to the house, \ Leesan ¢, “heows toot ified chat on the Of Oelober |, 1868, he was crossing te Geldg on bis way to work: wer the course saw the body of a man, tying on his face, and | blood flowiug from wouuds in the heat walked down } if { i | | no.) if they wontd, De vaworthy of their oreeds mer who fought ws a as hard ‘they did wil mover he cilod to eatet vudep tbe rule of Thad Stevens The midicale wante! te Hegre sulrage oo the South me) tha! dey might be slaaghtered poiitieally in the Neri y wa 16 pREpeturtea ther power. (A rower Th ner “That'« whor's the matter» Thee Kaew they have cor ne wha frend. doww there, Brownies. Kamuton and nil the Sovthern loyaiiite a they call (hemeclvan, ade wilt they have no cuusiltnency (here, bu’ they ‘want Congress tu ¢tve thom one fn shape of the poor ne- fro. Mr. Cowen "pate terover sn hor, end im canelanon warmly defended the Mresuten: agaist Lie abuse of toe cate ally o& OFF BAD bo his port in order that His grant work of remvoring the Union might come 10 g.eaecesptul and poedy termine toa. , Activity ot the Bepiperatic nud Kepabtionn Parties in Philadelpbin . Prtnane emis, Oct, 2, Lee, ‘The polities! «ceipement ia incressing Vie repens. cane bad meei.oug to-wight in the Fort! Sgp%ina und Fourits dlateiete. had Thitd . latter, er t od newee = ving bev aver OO Soldiers’ and Sailors’. Mass Meeting ot Meade > ville. Dei 16. A nnae mn@etiog Of today, Tt wae t Pally terenty th d epepnert pidreneed oo uit tune, : Bia. og THE CONNECTICUT hw -CucctuONS. Heawrvonn, Ort 2, 1806. AE Wie own elections of yor and conservatives have made ra, Middlewown, Can poliienl emis were made and every one of then ocrate and couservatired, ee CONGRESSIONAL TONS. Rowton, Ont. 2, iA08, Rrevet Brigadier Goneral GK Guiey bar Deen : nated for Congress by (he Workingmen » Conveution in une Thirt atecriet, The Anti-vadies! Cv sional district met you Hoxan for Congream + teen ‘A TREASURY. AGENT IN TROUELE Sr. Loum, Oot. 2, 1806. fom of tive Kinet Congren- and nominated Hoe Sonn ‘on aatyaneeh Sale 2,600 baler: tow mittiings | Atteeed Megnt Seiatine of Cation tn Geweute. srk 8 COteT CHarere Before dadge Clerk Oct, 2- Jeremiah Beall and others oe 1. B. Mrawhar ow Defendaut in this suit, greording to facts abeged ta court, was formerly » \rémewry agent of the United Aimer There ware mech larger attendance at the (air today | government, In Febrdary, 140%, plaiutifie complain than yederdey Kistod of rattie. of whieh where was a fine display, fn ant) Friday yin thy Atinntio a of New York, wan elected Treanernr of Poe fe Ratroad yeuterany hat t sooke Mithy ion. Hi w JERSEY OPWERY CASES je Report. Tamron, N. J, Cok 2, M68. Tho police seport br the quarter ending with Sepiem The indiet mente Cor bribery and eorraptien came vp Per whows 5,146 for varioun Oftnmone—over one | eer hig Severe of thotien to quash of them ‘perrone od about am eared mmm | ea kere of foreigners, type Com te ‘Sy aun The ring extubition thw morning com | thet be seized aoe MD telex of cotton at Aitmmy, in the State of Georg, Valued at $90, bed Delonge d afernoen there was a eplendid show of roadatons, | to them; that be reoeved the government marke and atoltione peli'ngs, and marae The mces were porrtemed | shipped the cotion tol where it be dig Cad pocketed mnoney afterward to Korope, and on hie upon the ads vit of Me. William ©. Gunreh th . for he and be. fo tate tne’ ene of 70, the motion Of Mr Wiiltem we yaente the order of wan ne pire allege tae ( comneet Mr ‘iran with any | | | ; ‘Trivt of the Feninw SFiaeners in Tovomen | Ring fron the uarecton Of the treok the track toward the hotel for sesittance and mat with ‘Mr. Yetter, who returned with wwe; whew Ff found de- ceased be was At alive, gasping: MP Vetter and eonveyed Une body the by he Goroeer aa tbie time wos unable to parte bie inves \fauape sny fur. ther, ow ng to lack of information, and af ourned to Friday, Tu addition to the above niormaian, syne men Who were working inan wijolulog Weld erate thas } they bea Wwe | REPORT OF TURK) Mie 4 wotieve ‘hom iv ace own prodices by a plat. | The sonods proceeded from the direcvion #! the corpae of the wurdered wtetiua was d covered, while anotber party exerts that om that morn ng, while crow ipe the fieldg oo Lie Way LOmow ag, le mo two men, Well dreved, one comewbat ‘aller th _ ville, ona tbat peo vbemrving Rup they gmuedete dropped win « wae The roote i od ty Chie part’ inthe ene whiel would be aeom lke! AOS party withing to escape (rom the oon 1 deen, throngn the denee goods a seniial evideme, hywerer In mywery, The fee hae cael a ity, when me aed worth young ag venting and uid hor be lowe of @ 6nd and indo lgent humana ane (ober A REWARD REID. ‘The Ropers story of Queene county yesterday altered Terra of $000 for (he appeebmonan of @ Onley par Tien. THE FENIANS. SPECIAL TELEGRAM Ta Te 94 Onn HFAL0. te Commence Next Canrt Martinted for ~ Welen Wey wy aiaiee erlng et 2, 1864, deter Goal, to view, le w ok te XS wwe on he Promemt ameres, bat the Lovie eh q Tia oe ge via, bas, boom ut mah of ihig city, i9 of the cart he not wd winted that trial at the —a0 James Stephens to Visit 81. Lee. Jemen Stephens will vinit St, Logis, Mo, caring the present week, and femein there for a whet tnne, in Teepons: to several prewsing invitations he ine Imtety received from the principal Fen ane of that ay. Of bu yoyo ee ion w WALFAN MUNICIPAL ELECTION r al tect Lat mi in ue, t the monies tf the preont Meyer, wag yeterthg onaeet ype ton Henry OC, Burnett, of Kentwoh. — The well known individual, former) « meer of Congres, snd 008 Of the meifeinret membet of the Cantederaie Bev Cohgresa,”’ oanitia, iy. of ehotora, of 1 ee Mice Marta &. Cammtanss pothor of the “Lampinghter,” Mabel Vi SHERT. tem EUROPE. News by the Cable to Tues- day, Getober 2. Financiat and Commercial Reports of Yesterday, MAIL, ADVICES TO SEPTEMBER 20. Our Special Despatches and Paris t Correspondence. ong Important: Manifesto from the Freneh Foreign Office. Yapoleon Defines the Position of Fre see To. Wards the Dynasties, the Treaties, the Combinations and the Peoples, The Alliance Between Russia and America the Serious Point of the Imperial Circular. Russia - Protected from Unfortunate Incidents” by the Union. = The Greeks, in Stamboul Under the American Flag. Great Battie im Candia Between Turks, Egyptians and Revo- lutionary Christians, and Abandoned. onan se Pius the Ninth to be Protected \ by France. The German Franchise Bill and Russion A4- Vice to the Poles im Prussia. $s Bos Muay AN AMERICAN YACHT WM A STORM, &e. ee. &e, “BY THE CABLE TO OCTOBER 2 Nothing Important fe Repart, J emebem, Ont. 2, Vee. There ia no gemera! news Of i portam & tay. seo, FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. anes bea ore 4 The London nev Market. * Lannes, On, 2, 1808, The money market We qwink and steaty ounote, for money, 80% DPRICAN eee ORTT, Lannos Get 2, tRem, The iollowng wt (he quevation, of Aneritad een Titien ri eg States five went ier pe, Laois Conte, |. ™ ‘The Liverpeot Cottow Market, Lavanreni, Oot, 4, Lae, the cotton Marke’ le a -C.ve and prices have advanced led The selon today were 0,000 bole Meddling By lands Ie quoted at Ted The Liverpoel Bre s'tO~ Marker. Lavewren, Cet 2, eae Core, 2, G4 far Wetton Brean alle ere eamon. sel, The thins seamehip City et Maru, optawe Kannedy, whic left Liverpee! ot two ff M. on the 1th ond @ieennawe om the ib, arrived 4 (by por’ arty pow teriay mormon, Her paws hie been villelpetet fy OT te mete frerores | by oar Cable Geepe ces paliicned in the Mra, well on bey the Colegtepnie report of the hows totan at | Bacher Moint welch a peared on aay satwmine veuter dey, Viet ty 00 Farin Wage eu! aperd Currtapeadanee ent hat, defied Go the 10th a Meptember coatelmng au pir eb veep imopasiant detail, toe Americen war sean ee [gute Onterade, beartie Und fag 6 Admital Golanormngh ine bret Ove guns, aad the Basar, (08 Hey were ANT tying | ip Koatham plon water fhe Crest Eastern tached Wee meetin ce at b. verpen! ee ee eee ee ae es ee ee ee on the morning of te 1%b A movement warn oot oo he mart of tbe Loterpet Chamber of Commerte a ttertarn Captain Andereon and the ‘eading ofhewsls of the onble entarprne aie erent bangers A rumor Fae Current Maal it wee te lee tae of the government (1 copier the henw Of Bout eed om Meme. Coon ag Mid Claw in feoognttion of thee aereicwn, ‘The Paris journals wete agitated toy the fre that © Might book of corhquake War ©. per mmeed 6 thar wr | on the morning, of (he 140m Hegemumiver |i het in two @idioet shocks GFR etpersoret fe Decors Kingians, « (ow bows belogr thas a Facts Ip Pirence on ictal Genie! @ erento thet (| corrent in foreign Commercial ireter that ue “| cottention Of (he Battonal Hiei ee 88 Reid be bw tad Wee 1TH SY irene faye ine \nlepemdence of (Le Fanon agtey be cared throagh the taters edison of Fapweoa “ sola. | | recent war e094 & tone wt ‘The Premian Gertie offciall, of September 'T on | firme (he Peper of dheel\ ay thOR ering be oe Awwaned ily ff gene > oppor lusty. ; reaty —_—$———— ' | oomas for, Lay pevtoted ues to be ponded t tngland further sunt of £41,000 wa y ne day The Boek Partha Das bien farenee proregued ant! tie 20th ef Nowe 7, Dab wilt net cageantele ot that Lute Far the dexpe om Oo bur nen A woman, need Bloele, Hentenr w Ux. months! dapricon ment, af the ity Police Cour, London, seam tobave corned on @ Wholesale «\ster Of Bouma cwakmmg. fp (he QeyghBorhend of Rochdale road a06 Otduau road. ThE Wereochnrss of Gite Chie® i Yet often sarge Mone justance Khe AtM pede child while i tay adenp in bed, nod carried away \tcetathes, 0 Thirteen Randred sneep, fron Antwerp, have bheow detained [a6 Haowien, Im Regina ia pbusequones of = Dee of Prosman dhoey Laving suantipbmy Amited con ant Ve am Commitelen ia bet ag forget for (he assortment an! divined the archives of the late Mira ¢ New tae boon rroeived at Pelortigad ofthe Sngtuly whalers Np lo the me hen the o06 © wae forwanded they hay been very unmoca fil, ohd the prospecte mer Very sikeouraging 4 The Elector Of theme ned the Dok eo Nuamu, whe have water in, Boho 1 Maagary, wll, HO te mately DP herr rentdem nLiwen 0 ME eae Sela The Conet Commannio of Hrasiels tan: deciied om Poetpoorn we) cmt ' [eta het were ( Gee CommenEe on NOM As 6 cop -aGMeMeey He tomate also poupenad, Bavarte) >« ofthe Tr The Komen Vationn bas Leon none Mmneatiead ty a paipphites wbih Father Bectueniiy, i ROthen of uae conigpegaion the Tepooranteth or Afethers Or aia Obrien Deéetrins wi trom Niqlied and Whi takes Oho forme of a lector to Mun 1. Rather Bertateniiat rominds Hd Pope that Todiad waity Whi oWn GPacion and thec wae the Holy Patter hieieolf etd doupatrhed Carding! Morehlat to Vie sth a Tether to chee Pimp For or Aucted, othorting him’ to ede Ta bahay imme Voici nifiy fo Ttaly Ths prio atger tha ripe” © Lower 0) ede, aecomptinad ndw element wom & after tw fo0 tnd renoones completely (he tain: pora) po © They 1 W tid to have Ceased greet anndyance 6 Pope amu Canali Antotettt VO dw propemra Vie Brigit to sreforey tamaqy 66 wt Drogtiedd, Hroiod Mr Hott, Q ¢ “ Ntate for Che’ variant "erat for Tipperary, Vretand. Tho asceat of Mont Bline was idmentiity' ae we plishdd on the Sch attimo by Mies tawh and) Bong das (Knglisimen), Me Arnold (Aimeriean), andl My he Cellier, on atvocaté at R £29,000 lw been promised by @ laly to Mr Spurgeon to fornd on orplansye Wo commection with the Motropett: faa Vabormacie, London. ¢, Wetter know aa Father Ignatian, by ahont to hewtqasrier: of tty monastery to Loudon the Biioy of London and the Archhithop of Canter bary having given ‘heir approval to hit Ongatieation Upon hit Undertaking to mate certain reaviine, the ebief of Which appear ‘o be that the P tant monk are to ebundon the vile of Rentletineae and are net to ‘woar thelr distinctive garb io public. The Bishop of Loudon tus mgnified bis cow! ness (9 admit Mr. Lyne te priests orders in the ostahinned church, and |t w stated that for (he present he ey! officiate ax orrate anier the Low hunch: viear of Matyate, who bas accepted bim om the prcute"® recom mandation Coant Dochatal, who was the inst Minketor of the Inte: rorof Lows Philippe, aed bo w suffering noder an Aflection of the #pine, stifl manages to go out shootme in the preserves of Cheatttiy, which he rents every your at 10,000 (renee for three months, The Count in wheeled tia e Bah chair and eoyeye very fale sport ‘The kings of Saxony and UWinover have cach booght an estate in Austeia. « The tonmer has purchased for 200,000 Horny the property of Rodgum, of about aa@ acres; the Je'ter for 50,900 florins, that of the “Nene Walt, of Bietaing 6 « a ‘The pubtication of» Tasmanian Punch hay heen com inanced at Hobart Town. OUR SPECIAL Viesitent Johnson's Yoromtraction Plan. Larsbos, Sept ie The Londen Pine today in an asticle on a ways the mont remarkable incident in the prosemt politi. cal struggle ie the resolute and Las 4 vee adopied by Mreademt Solara, an hors » cared al) question atimated by (he sincerest convictions and. the most gemuine patrioiem, The article myst —"The reconstruction of ihe Union by the geadmisaion of the Souther Staves to their ryhts and privileges ix undoute Whe, the gies object of bis polley, And we i the » | country cxanot but aympaihive with him in bie hopes, TY im (art we exnnot weigh the vo wider Of the question, we eau at any tate see the alternatives practically tetore be American poopie Thete I® iipmediaio rectorsion ‘ on ond vide and protrarted Ambien, om the other 1 the eeyubicame win, the Beaton will be kepe of ede the Dalen webody cam tal for how tong, We koow (all well from oor own experiance whet wont coment much ereumen. The people of the South, wher oor RAY foey be at prewent, will Heeome « bowbie, dh ott population, and our bong bistory of penal rege Keatiwm, coy | diab! Wien, onthe, tents, diacord, agincion ap) reff sill be repeated in the New World. Frei. dens JohineoG an «4 leant ay for bin potiey that in wih avertallilie, that will offace the traces of atv wer” pd Oli tent eal Amerinas one pation as helore, The enly queitco ls, * Lorher tity would be dome 6 Loo great at The apth le con adee by mpeg that the ge pubicane may povainiy be ght. tal ie Chin Gem the Unie com fob powmtibey be routered, vor eam Ames aecape the od OF peemanen @ecord ao! in etemme pouter dt he em, - The Meniete Kende Na Prevision (or Parmenm, . ner Pen, Hop 2 Tae Moevere of thie more. og © otxina the fodareng m=. DESPATCHES, ~ . ” Tee © Tie Peonwinnt of the Worcs Pimere “* Par ¢iatorms he howert of Menem we that, wo remiomne taciee bee heme by the Mere am eo ermmnous for pay rat OF oer ot ee ee 2 wall Marriner of the Prine ene Dagar. Loreagaas, Nope 19, 1808 o ter bow sppemiad Mater of The Aporesehing Adwicnt Mire Moe fee departare at the Priest Daguner for * petere one hae been (ene for vette wnt & Mee Naw sh eww oe wl eeompeay her ‘The Deokios. Coren wimm, Boy. 0, eel [ha entinet hat ented Crom the breech end Kemmen goreere ments have been br. eeet ih Narlio and Copan bagen ie reftrenee to the yscattom of “arbors Belila OO PARES COReE\ ombE ROE ona am, tepe 1 8 rene * ted, hevagh the ote yee arenes hh te eve mee ( “ “A the Meteo yen eriay warning, o8 the tg apes ort ae te tm Capen; ee Wmuater of on co Ae Ot ein, +) the Pewee) oplemat spams open Uae walgeatead the ee whieh Pree eagle Fe om ne eT mem ee hae ae gree! eetee a ae ts he rten ate ee > cone when het ematiad from } ormeten of the empire =| A Very Paverniie te pre bas Mey amer iv) ther | lage orer 4ipiorer Aaromen's @ gmmeral, theta iting vlocn fi the weather the wort # Kegan? oot bar venting ie going o0 © ey sapacng wi vty in Mor tiene RUE DEDE A The reneing trenton be vm make iW 8 © Joy ante are Wgowing to 0) remrey ie 7 Yat we wong wm wan dorrage oon ier dene We OrO” digg Vy the rains The LAr pow Finn of thn 1H aiiline oo eee Uh- Y 4 Vnporiamt satenent Wh Oe eters mate Wr ee locnl plain ead whieente: tale oe gente eee? Wyrm ome roma in Boron me een aed aed Loried ale | “dqndatingh of eervigtnt freeey & poryeen, tod | oe corely eeters mim bo mma of the re ae roe | torte wren!” 4, fat fom warring Gee | tn compa of the 1 sae cncaak eit, Gel hy | tatatece berentf ee wey U Neveh potiey, oe eeeremte mand of ee ee ee a caen wetep hat bh lage ber oeet 1), OF at Peer + ner fram Bee” Tike mepermion of Auateta The many restore (6 Det = ber tery of @ tm ere cre Crepes cee Uke Tet eR) ee © Vipstiy, se eaprtinn of tise ven Merthaaris ar tentne torent’, 004 Praden ton Renatore only ae a" tation nine the damagyrnnqine ! Von inet vemntien Boe eee of 01) Why, tenn, mnld Pinel ” trom bee etirttality 1 The Genes oF tenrtiartel nit Ne rane the eemniag tee eu ae ee awe an