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é THE NEW YORK HE eee? WHOLE NO. 11,029, News by the Cabla to Friday, Noverfer 9, Chancellor Gladstone Preaching ‘Resignation to the Pope. ? TE RUSSO-GERMAN ALLIC«cE, WE MARKETS: AND, MARINE AEPORY, “a 2 Poinothiin Tho Reported AW guco With ¢ jermany. Lospy 4, Nov. 9, 1866, Crt ag aa 'A-Prossian alliance ® unfennded. ot TH ROMAN QUESTION. nnn, Bugle’ a Preaching Revignation to the Pope, Loxpon, Nov, 9—Noon. hendon Herakd thie says Mr, Gladstone's », 20 Rome ts to reyoncile the Pope to ‘his fate. TROLAND. f ‘The Folltical World Dull. a Lorpon, Nov. #@—Evening. “Remnyno poten nme of moment tha evening ‘FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. The Londen Moncey Market. > ‘Lonpon, Nov. 8—P. M. ‘Ceprols cloned at 893; for money. The closing quota- ‘Gallons for American securities are as follows: Wulted States five-twenties, . itwols Ceotral “Console for money opened at 8034, ‘Fhe following are the closing prices of AMBRICAN FRCURITIES:— Bett conta States mretweniis: Lorpon, Nov. 9—Evening. @onsols for money close at 8944. Btates five-twentics. . Central Shares Shares..... Five-Twenty Bonds at Frankfort. Lonvos, N Rev. 9, 1866. a haat -évening, advise ‘Detter feeling in American f¥e-fwenty bonds, tho 5 fRmMations, with eaten for carb, being 79%. / The Liverpeel Cotten yg ga 4 Liverroot, Nov. 9—Noon. ‘Whe Broker's Circular Teporia: the soles of cotton for week at 76,000 balon; middling wpinads today have 1a., clostog at 16444, Liverroon, Nov. 0—Evening. {Mee market for cotton is unchanged; middling uplarida wwe quoted at 144¢d. The days transactions have footed “Wap 10;000 bien - The Liverpool Breadstaffe Market. Livenrom, Nov. 9, 1860. ‘Tee four market ie only moderately active at 29s a “Wee per db). for exira Now York State brands, Indian @om shows a deciine of 34. a 6d. per quarter of 486 Ibs Bern te quoted ut 36%, for mixed Weatern. 4 . Liverpeel Produce Mnrket, Livenroon, Nov, @, 1866. ‘Bales of mess pork are reported at 776, 6d. a 78s. per WEL for primo quality. ‘SA per ows. 2 Landon Predeve Market. Lonpow, Nov."@--P. M, ‘The petroleum market is heavy. Sales 6f refined at ‘Be, 64 per gallon, The market for turpeatime is firm. ‘MARINE SNTELLIGENCE. hg’ Livemroot, ov. 8—P. M. ‘The steamship Arsge, from New York, arrived at Fal- ‘wmouth to-day, and proceeded for Havre. Qcaxxstown, Nov. §—Noon. ‘The steamship Scotia, [rom New Work, has arrived Deve, om route wo Liverpool. Ship Aground. Lexvon, Nov. 9, 1868 ‘Whe ship Young Eagle, Captain Walker, from Caitac, ‘@aground ot Dapkirk. ERCITEMENT IN WALL “STREET. . ‘Gettapec of a Gold Mining Company—Henavy Lemes ef Stock Mrekers-An Alleged @windle-the Managers of the Company Arrested and Commitied te Jail, &c. PP asecsernayr ogee bas been in a Gutter ‘Penchement over the fact of the faiture ef & promiueut “4a mtting Coping, coupled with an alleged onse of (@wiadting by the reputed president of the company. The ‘Mecte of the aSair, 0 far na tuey have transpired, are as Rows: —The Dowaleville Gold Mining Company, whore @llce was located at No. 10 Wall «treet, was formed upon - @eapital stock--upon paper—of §200,000, in whares of Bleach. The stock was put upen the market at thirty + @eute per share, and was looked upon so favorubiy by ‘We business community that i rapidly rose aotil it Govebod, as ite raaximum, $2 90 per sbare, It remaloed @a high Ogure until last Wednesday, at which time it pot gen pee Aags when cirouiastances occurred which Qeused tho bubble to burst, and the stock became,a @rug at twenty-five cents per ap gataunn ewene, Ut Bsn. ¢ciog bina on ross amin ing company, for a Joan of $7,000 for Mr, Riley, the of company, unul the next \da: Ing to Inave stocks of ‘the Downievilie.< Mag J as collateral security, and alvo swing Riley Wed the control of ali the stock of that am wag mot tod ‘n the Broad street frm dn attempting to realize from a wale of the stocks, die- ir Iedinite surprise, that the market was with sellers eager ~~ septa "eran bar and eva bern i ods of del Eee in thetminkling of am eye. tow muck been eunk cannot bo told at ) bat it is knows shat one person sw, two others suffered ‘to the extent ent of ig, (ee gmw ", The victimized pari uvoly. to submit famoly Lo tke low wi hele — ae Property, and a Gonetinicty tohshehogsin nh oblaining money wu se were arrested by « depoty aber ian eounty jail in Ladiow etrect. Am arrangement # as sub Sree, 1y eflectad with the prosecutors by whidh Riloy Wheeler were roleasod from imprisonment; ba t they ‘were rearreniod yesterday and held in default of $1 4, ton Wail each. Thov the matter rests for the procmas iy weit fo pl. a probablo that further developments he the case with which Contes worthleee sta aks CT, on te oad upon the b ye It ts e secretary of iy, Me. a! not implicated 9 the trattenotiel version of the affair ie Chat the managers of, Downlevilie Mining Company gave orders to ten or brokers to bay dp quauities Of thew stook mand then they eld to the same brokers, through other the identical stock- thus bulting their own order-— 7b, They also failed ta pay for the stosk bought. SONTHBUTIONS TO THE QUEBEC SUFFERERS. Quen, Nor. 0, 1808 ‘The New Bronewick gevermment has giveo $6,000 to the Quebec rafferer:, nnd News Bootle has given $6,000. Peps chor haa received another cate tele- Write Rotter Puma sothorizing @ draft of £0,500 sterling om acapunt Sonribotions fromm tara * from the states over and they 1 in the ee 1 \* Gnderstood that, her her " Ni u Geen bee seme? BETO ON Lard ¢rages ata declime of 6d. a ERALD. NEW YORK, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1866, ea a ee — a FOUR CENTS. one, “Pruce Pn - a Si innate em . the next ‘on account of copetitutional ; ait a ute 40. not know wh = WASHINGTON, | | MoT cree Seem | = THE FENSANS. — | strsiteaze ie omens | paps PROM THE ‘PACIFIC. : iecovered in the constitution, oameaetuememaaend ere will be sate Pewaa troubles bere and Our Relations fay ac ote "Tet a apart Doan ee oon? apd bbe rh and the only seas Vick oclnee dela Cae 1 Sl ry ators It fs understood in the diplomatig winged Our ig. THE EVENING STAR DISASTER. quiued—A Lew Yee Crown Counsel P pkg ts will conclude ‘, mai aaa Additional Partiewlars of (he Conspiracy te , fori MURPHY. tions with Engiand are improviag, The Britis ment has uncfiicially show's guch a fread, da believed the indem tty clams will ab unimatum from this side. Our Relations Wien Mexico. Tt ie prore thap probabla *’44, euch are now our rela- Hons with tho Juare? 47 »inistration that United States = wilh Boon eNLE” ericn, ron ©” Late Kebels Almost Censed. i “tae Preridey’ nos almost ceased the granting of par- “ane 10 Te’ dents of ibe Southgm States who wore engaged “y the rebeliion, and I ts insinuated by those q08)17' edto speak on this matter that no pardons will be ST0" sted for an indedaite period to those who led in the ¥ to insurrection, of those who accepted office in the United States, either in a civtt or military capacity, pre- Vious.to the rebellion. It ig further mated, on thre game authority, that the reasons which, bave infuenced the President in thus restricting the issue of pardons are of # political character, resulting from the recent elections. The Anticipated Removal of the Commissoner Alichael Murphy. Advinew the Liberation | Tematn under the contrat of ull the Prisosers Because the Venlane | *)* 0h —* Voted the Dewerratic Ticket. — ‘Tonoxto, Nov, 9, 1966. AN me ‘The cour met at ten@’clovk thig morning. The rame Arrested and Committ counsel noted for the Crown and the defence as in the Tonowm, CW, Nov. 9, 1866. Previous trials The Police authorities are toetracted © cause tha ar Peter Corran, alias Doye, aud Henry Lovelle were frat } rest an@ detention of @l! suspicious characters found in Placed in the @ock, The formes |x « tall, stout map, | the city, Under the Habeas Corpus Suspension at, with o light complexion, hue eyes, mustache and | Parced hwit somlomy magietraton are mn powered to cause beard, and has the appearance of a laboring wan, He the arrest of any persone wuEpertod of eountenancing or foemed tobe between forty end fifty years of age. | eneourncini desientnapion, the wovernmuent oF Henry Lavelle ig about the same age, hae dark eyos and pore pop Orne’ ro pete cy err hair and a forbidding counteuanoe. He was dressed in | resis begun. Four men wer committed, viv ® ebabby suit of black and wore a white necktie. end John areal Charles LF Alexander Nictot- Mr. McKepsie moved to quash the-indictmente on the | £0 mauiders by uss sya tas he Comce ineae same grounds as in O’Nej!’s caso, andthe furthor ground Pancssbire, Engtand; ie Reoland ft a that the oifence took place previous to tbe paming of | expected to be prowed (hat Dudley te an anerned nae, acts 29 and 30, Vic., chup. 4 dhe prepor omp pela Renan © the indictrocate, havin boon read, the prisoners, by FEMAN MEETING IN WASHINGTON. Airection of counsel, pleadedfnot guilty. Proteat Aqainat the Nentenore of the Fratus Depove Genoral Prado, of Peru—Reccy- on of Our Minister (o Eenador, &e. govern. 7 Spirit that it Me wotsed without eee SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO TO THE WEW YORK WERALD. Investigation by the ‘Tre Treasury Department-- More Stringent Laws Needed fer the Gov- eroment of Our Merchant Marine. Warnrnoron, Nov. 9, 1866, Captain W. M, Mew, !n charge of the administratioa of the stcambout laws in the Treasury Departmen’, who ‘was dire-ted to examine into tbe caso of the dieter to the steamer Evening Star on the 3d ult, hes gubmaitiod his report to the Secretary of the Treagury. The object in view in making the investigation was not so muck to determine tho degree of the cnipability whigh should attach to the owners of the Evening Star, eb: the ex- amination prove the correctness of the common report and universal belief that the hip had deen sent to sea im an unworthy condiio@, as to. decide A question of much interent to the deparusont, wheter or not the inspectore m New York had given a certiticate of sesworthiness to @ sbip unsound in hul!, engines or Doiers, and had thus rendereg themselvex directly rv- Tho steamahiy Henry Chauncey, Captain Turber, from Aspurwall ov the le of November, arrived at this por esterday, bringioy the California maila, The fuilowiog Je the apeoie it of toe mee Chauncey :— pane Ratlroad © for the loss of two hundred aud itty licen mm ‘Hie Lordship aaked when the counsel would be ready Prisoners in Canada-Thaake te the Presie ‘ ef Internal Revenue. order determ is point le trial Pe | ‘The matter of the removal of Comrotssiongr Rolling Fo gears ne ws 5a os at Sere | ten thelr Gree. dent and Sec for their Active | quiet on the westormeimst of Mouth and Cob jysi Amerie Gary to examine into the general history of eae My, McKenzie replied that cA we take some time, Prompt Actio: MW the Bentonces are te in a beautiful muddle, Atone time it was con- ‘testimony of J. A. Raynor, ex-Saperinten: of 4 during Lepast two weeks, Intelligence ° we Sali . Dh the veuact | a0 ho had been unable to wirod witnomsor, | Carried Ont, &e. a Gam been | sidered settled thatthe removal would ooour, and thate | the Nem, York fveansbip Company, to Bich te None | ad wkd that th tine allowed bended , Wasnmavon, Nov, 0, 1806 | i/o from Poru to the @2d ult, which em pragew (uriher / Bon. J. Cameron thought it would be better to name sone day tor the witnesses to be here. The Crown had been pus to considerable expense, and was prepared to proceed fn all the canes in which true bills have been certain Western gentieman would be selected as bis suc- cessor, To-day, however, the aspect of affairs bas changed, A strong dele: ation of Cincinnati citizens, in- A grand mass moeting of Irish American ovtizeon and others under @he auspices of the Nationa! Kxecutwe Commitios of Trieh citizens Waa held at Odd Feliows was built in 1863, the specifications with the contractors calling {or a first claes steamehip, She was built of good ma erials and apparently ina most substantial manner. The. engine, though somewhat old, wae of suitl- Particulars of the Jase attempe at FEW jayiom in thas eountry, dub he afair bas already b gen detailed closely ax necessity requires, Rurthe A arcoate of nue cluding many of the Prosident’s warmest friends, | cient capacity and power the ship, and | found. Hill, Seventh wtrest, to-night, for the parpowe of pro. | Pectet parties had taken place 1M yids aod alone, " Mr. McKonzle said ho should before the en’ , ‘ ‘ _— 4 waited on the President ee ts yg erg peg pA At gd Po waar canta tore sd aay | of the day that the remainder of the cases be doferred | #nting the late acts of the Canadian tribunals in « pro- ne — _ yin the most PPO Binsns. of | whom and came away not only disappointed, but, as breaking of “the steamship, about two and a balf boura | to the noxt ussizox. per light before the community, Im order to prevent, if eral ‘lm, lately eoturned tothe them asserts, disgusted, The Secretary of the Treasury | pefore the sinking of the veasel. The vessel was pro- Big cya ee tipn om tong ae with any ar | possibie, by the potent rehovetmmen' Of the American | Country alter bis baviabment — yg years ago by objects to a change in the office of Commissioner of In- | vided with all the life boats required by law (six in num- heer tn ved at people at the seut of the . thevonsum. | President Perot Hin conow a 0 poliuess ternal Revenue until bo vende in his anaual report, | Ber), Desdes one additional wooden Iwat Twenty fest tm] 708 lage, Jobe rae, Deis otan and John | ation othe sentenonn upon Frat Aner | aeiater mado bisa au otjsct of | pithe, eat ame which is of such vital financial interest to the country, Moran were then placed in the dock. , wince bis | cans. Over one thousand eathored in the ha, | aistely after be arrived at Cal Tt occurred to Captain Mow that she might have been among whow were man; incarceration, has received $1,650 as his portion o tho By jaw that report should be in by tho 1st of November; | tujured et some time by gettin Carag or by straining in wer hame Presta nt, | Spon Die ections, The conn reward oflered for John Wilkes Booth, he being une of | | Dr. Auttadell, of Wi Arucy developed: # Buekeyes Jook very sour about the hotels this evening, | Mengure attributable to woakn aot ba Onmaking | Mr. cKenzio made the same wotion in these cases an Rot ie ee om Si ‘x Fy pods Be | the other head devil, Baita, although the more moderate still express themselves inadiriea’ fe ghmiriig cos that in eg meme ped Bimoere and tho prisonert then severally pleaded fesrely rol 5 Sinea pew] making another voyage to ! hopetul, Bally petting ‘Off ead cout uaa in nee way to New |. Bernard Dunn wae next arraigned. Ho fe a tal, péwer- gare the Bxsentive 9 to have juatice done. ter The Additional Bounty. Orleans tly without having incurred any dainage, | ful looking man, Gotwoen forty and fifty years of age: | The Exvcntive pore aaa eae prove were progreseing with anc He bas boon decided by the government authorities | and that’ ahe mado another trip after dhe accideny en: | Ho ploaded not guilty, aud Mr. McKonaie made we eam | the American goverumand wowideguon, more Prove 10 J i a sisted we the « that enlisted wen whd were discharged to sccept com- | Countering a heavy gale m the Guif of Mexico without | Motion as before. "re following resofutioud were, ously adopted, Fae their candidate ti Position party have cclee re" leaking of appearing to be injured, It was, however, Patrick Donohue, who was next placed in the dock, | 11/9) tuber de Pellien of applause: in ple of Balta who hes hevetel missions a6 volugtoer officers, though they may bave | thought best to ul her, and she waa aocordi was quite respectable in appearance, and stated that he ere ee v) eet eed the prominent w yee wes 1000 s2rvedys period of two youre of the full three years’ term | placed on the ways in July, when it was discovered t Was anxious to have his trial proogeded with as 6001 Resolved, That ts the man) m in hick the tr can Sar Unturned to necare tt A), Bat Be. stene wae Mes of service, aro excluded from participation in the benefit | {he keel was somewhat damaged, and the daznaged part J onsite pl aded et gully, ad, Oo conte San sncried cut in Danad of irae | by dhe next alt whe “eleet of Prado, We sane fe bn and re 8 new piece. a | | bl #0 ‘ ruler of the additional bounty under the law of July 28, Thorceghig examalied aad found in Gand, eundition, ‘McKenzie also moved t quash the indictment ia thls rau” ato cova iy voor de a? ga ee ke ie = 1866. Drafted men and substitutes are also excluded bey the evidence cae, shows that up to the time o! BE ct lected ta no indic antial char. To be const! from the additional bount; her last trip from York she @as @ good, serviceable on prederick Fry, a Boies, next appeared at tho bar—a | tunately been her See for ton woe ation that a mea will bold: pee pejsicd and seaworthy vessel, smal! man with most repulsive features. Me stared that | by conr}-ciar write rida Soe ceeen Notwithstanding the recent decision that soldiers who After referring to the departure of the veasel from | be bad served in the Britizh and United States armics. coaxing ee cissing to repeeh © to writing obo. AU AD THR Praninn WAR, have lowt their discharges cannot establish other claims | New York and the incidents oecurring during the Mr. McKenzie said he would be ready to try the case | ities similar wo thous wis re ‘on by med’ at the pegotistions now Sete tothe additional bounty, inquiries continue to be received earlier part of the the report gives a description of | bythe middle of next week, and made motion to quash [every portion of the «lobe ation, a Lima correr; en9e:- the indictment. rion, whotbey In the case of William a the came ples wae put in by counsel, and defendant ploaded not guilty and Jo 4s siated (hat he was pot ready for trial, the position and ition of the yeasel whep the storm was encountered. Notwithstanding the violent lee lurohes made while the ship was in the trough of the bea no evidence of Jeuks through the hull appeared; but nish elaine for ehuret | asking whother somp expedient cannot be found to make ndoned amends for the loeof discharge papers. It should be on tbe fe Krinde, rv ed jurinn ai ue Viewing thenutortunn Amar eoutlnues orm POLeMmeDe not be et once distinctly understood that the fa:lure to present the dis- fi forward At this stage « lengthy discussion took place between |. yr. charg ial plcatns, would we more was of | SMASTaQsand hn tec wiertcrTaimtaenn | bent tr pmpone of ar cae" | a i at ie oe time and trouble. Great efforts were made to rent its ingrese, but with- In the case of the Queen ve MeGratn, which was tried out avail, and attention was Rs turned to bailiag her oat, | yesterday and {a a verdict of not guilty, after Special Pont Office Agent for the Pacific Const. | Hero there is tom evidence of the necessity Sfevery the Oo ing of wi 8 new indictmont was proferred weil known that « poses Benjamin ©, Truman, formerly war correspondent and sayy shi; provided with fy 2 7 prisoner, Mr. feegegen for the prisoner, ‘and her —, act as modmiore between Byala ter om arenes with the pated antevels ié af @ bal jai. involy / allies bec been received in latterly on epecial government duty in the Southern t Le oe Seno tind r, lumber, &e.; for it is Te that bed. had the Hon. J. H. Cameron desired a jery to be impane)ied at 4 our beans reeee with | ‘heco had bees despaiched Stato, bas been appoimted special Post office agent for | pyening Star been so provided a Mehead of sumficient one te toe imac. fuseriean pe ine hay prend ‘of Chite about an California and the Paciilc coast, and bas started west | sirengti might have boon orected to keep out the seae. noid fe delay until tocmerrow. 3 ee ook +f seitiement ward. The appointment was tendered to Coloucl Alex. | The water forced !ta way into the ae eo end all hr Poere he would ah ng "poe the pies, fetal ae pen A amity H Maskland, wo so bomorably distinguished himesif during the rebellion io restoring # regular postal system at sll pointe jn the South and Southwest a fast on the Union armies penetgated the evemy's country. ‘The Central Pacific Rallread decided. The Provident of the Central Paciie of Cali- b heartrend fn; bieb ha harrowed the publ placed in the dock doen arraigued, fornia has transmitted @ report to the Secretary of the | mi od cmaptod ' tnoroug inpe! a na “sg ene Beas eae iy for Interior. road - | AL wx P, M. tho vessel sunk, ia Eaterior. ‘It represents the read ox completed and ran- | fo Oe ttwo huddied vers, During she esasive, | Mr, MeKeasie mede the erual motion to quash the in- of ning to Cisco, twelve miles west of the summit of the Biorra Neveds, making a distance of ninetyfour miles from Sacrainento, reaching st that pdint en elevation of In the cas@ot Daniel Diamond some time was occupied mempaneling « arr, twenty jurors being challenged certain, however, that none were found tone the about mateeu hundrod feet above tide water at Sacra | whi5 were saved Provided with unytiiog in the a of ads Ss esti Vapaielles thesctnipn, Ghenevoe mento, The grades are necessarily high to surmount the | food or spare, but {faxmuch a4 one or two wore capsized | that the indictment the prisoner as an Ainerican summit, which is seven thousand feet above the sea level, | it # possible inat they might have been provisioped and and was framed aa the others that had . the stores washed out. 1° is alvo cert. ferred, The after which it te without any undulating grades, the rico being constant. Tho highest grade used, the minimum authorized by law, in one hundred and sixteen feet per mile, of which there are three and «half miles, Trains are now run over this portion of the road at the rate of the tosis” which tho law she had hot half — enow on board, moe were proper detaching ii twenty-five miles, and freight trains atthe rate of twelve Metcalfe sworn—I was preseut at the fight at miles pet hour, A force 8 now engaged in construct Se iste: antenatal ing @ tonnel, sixteen hundred feet in length, at the san summit of te Sierra Nevada, and one of nize hundred : its dy rite 4 worked ase vaddter;, ‘that he usual! foot seven milon cast of the summit, Thoexaminations | of any laws uilecting, the th 1, sinccroly trast ‘that jerk for Pittsburg; that he was in chr te enw oO aa Ta | Rr aera cas ee | See cance te Serra ace | ORME eae ot pag, oe ex! for the more lete mann’ " 91 a aS a Se ‘or the Ai comet manna oe the Wo Bua the same sgt and rome Over again on Hab He found inself, before the meets ¢ 4 ot ee of Enginoors, Chief Enginecr Dopartment of the Inte- | Gna that the samo may be elovated 1 at, ‘porns of urday, when he was, ‘arrested. dovign. In the course of bis addres == 0? Samant hs thor, a6 the most dosirable route for a railroad through the Rscviveh to the ot vO all other Ly £4 whieb tt ieoe ‘oni soy rye A mela, od Brean net -—, women for patrietian rl vi nnequalled resources ‘pountry— mn of Captain King, I arrested Privones ut million women, State of Nevada; and by making » long section to the | deere of positive evousity of life at ea: and Thiat he | four tailes from Bort aie, on the banks of the Niagara | woman with wrong arcant cried, “at, Saul, whew, @ ‘Dorthward it 'e believed that Salt Lake can be reachedin | probabitity or possibitity of the low of ite ta ordinary | river Lasked him tf'bo had amy arma; he replied no; {| Mealz, sure, only.” This crested: Sou suey Jess distance by following the valley ep tts river to ita may bo reduced to a caislaseiinte poate n he told me he bad a revolver | He concluded aa follows:—Lat us, before God and 4 drew it out; I took | here pledge tied revolver, loaded, but Cmgperneel and tf England, frow by el ‘vy Mr. MeKenzie—When I arrested sou ow ther Bim be raM be wae no ‘Thomas Somersbory, eworn—-I belong to the Welland sae “5 Cag ht he hy v use Battery, and wae preseat with several others whee the a Fonee, CF amy vege Sitaiserent without mach ontiay, and witch some the Inrger companies fornish exceptions by the an shown {n tho oquipment of their ceasity of ‘on on thie wabjeet, it 1s mowe the los certain oBactment of stragont laws governing our merchant merine is an absolute w I there- fore beg jwity to call your attention to this mat- tor, in the source then by any other practicable reate, During toe year 1867 it (2 expected that the road will reach to the vig bend of the Truckee, to which point the road bas been permanently located—a distance from Sacramento of ove hundred and atnety-five milen The company bas expended on the roed and equipments, and for materials orgaeen Discrscerct Pao: amines ne Bow on Puna Coen MOnkas.—On Toesdey evening a most diag receteal oats oon vince before the Fire Commissioners, Wht were about to eon. ren (bereguiar meeting of Unt body fe 1 the parpese of ex amining certain charges A Getinquenry againet ome of the OES Teen wes 6 (ut cejected te by Me ion Tepper was sworn a wre net many goutiomen of aM arrived 1g | many merchaais of the hanges to the ex'ath WeOReT wh arrenind , ax wewere going down the river] am purchased apd now in (ransit from New York to Sam | WS may be suggested to Congrem." ma Soma one crind “A Poniae ;" Captain then of-_] Oght for Jnstioe and freedow members, Print he opening O juemiemoner Thorne — oe dered us to errost him, he ssid he was no Fenian, but jextoo, and wow let un giv called salle Mr. Robert Furey, © IW 6s, to onplaio some Francisoo over $12,000,000, and it is confidently ox- Tefiped (0 state whore he came from; there were ‘some which wae W have been V ken ‘ee pected by them that the road will'e completed te talt NEWS FROM NEW ORLEANS. carertdges \akeu from bien by one Higgina "| erp swar ces \ntewpnats otis ccna Lake Ciy next year. ps cbse Nelon Higying, aworn, the evidence of Erte 556 proces oes Pr) sigan, ‘The Netions! soldiers’ Cometeries, ‘SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE WEW YORK WERALB. jonet 2. M. Moore, Assistant moret Weare of « Commorcial Criste—A Oloer demeanor mn rninavoner fe) oy to drew seit defence. Thr however, farther Bs a tw the potty al world, aud McKenzie on (be ground thet the Bose Bye on the back of ¢he indictmemt). The Feniane Brovet Lieutenant C Quartermaster Univd States Army, han recently te- | Ageaded ‘Te: the Vonmitational m iaiermation Saat = ou o imran trough the Mate ot | Amomament Watnatatenncat “af eater | "Si Hk nar yeina Wat o,f there weno | sus mci oe F rth eating eh. Sear regia’ Ty, forecugeted ane uss Virgiaia, for the purpore of imapecting the work per | “Bullitt as ted States Marshal Desired — | evidence thn: the praoner was ® Feman, and the wit- onal fasniabod with records of the |g, fick ” a r dae formed by the corps of workmen under his eupervision, | General Mower the Commundant ef the | Rete could vot bs ante! wha other pemene did until it — s Citaens arrested se Penien in- ecshroni oat tke ee epgaged in establishing United Staton comoterien, Ho | District, dee. Sie iomseiem, ait to Sal Sonsshson. i yp = — ee eaneut tone '~- is Tontatsip everroied the shjection. | . eile apt pa i Ae 08 ah a joa Thore arefears in commorcial cireien of a approach. | Penman continued They eaked pre _ ge ws: been depoatied es high angie ali pan of tagerash on account of fabulous rents ead failure of | thousand meu, bet Were wery not an man: thet, they Cried Satan wed bat th rt ing the remaina of soldiers. Instead of impeding landed at the iawor ferry, end thence m to the are worn in Ge wary with - their Isbore eanepaness end cabihitions of | S°R™ SD ee whuh cues este nie, Ts tome ofthem-eirayed on the bro w of the bill, ike estien, Gap etoth game anon -< of by petty annoy maturity of-notes, and scarcity of money. cat'tbb ochern @use om Foent eatess ener: Phang Noague. Gwannet het tidrh hale. Summa Dlgnat tes ees spite, a formerty, they wow, generaily spesk- Mr. DW OF pig. Rhed former agent of the Amopiniod | % “ee bor yoeerday a0 lnqnest visions, Crom-oremined ty Mr. Floming—It is )e customary | Drea, heving stated & thing in the slates W oarty revolver. Jonoph how boggins smorn—-When the Fe elaos tefeour the river road ab one wither Judge Caldwell, © prominent citiaen -of Texas, in « @peceb at Anderson recently, dectured thet he 1! dorsed the constitutional aineodawnt amt negro suf frage, Ho also recommended the seceptanre of tag, @rinos a disposition t render every easiat- cace in their power, such se giving any informa- tian in their pomeerion in reference to the location ard that he had wot bee du charged from edn sare”, aud that he wan reeponsibic OUly Lorhe Ki meattye Comtn ister, it becomes proper (or A Prt Oase The case of Jemme Cullen REn lost Heerge Pencut cama up Jeworday morning before Jueice Welsh Cullen charges Feaowe with having salen 6 otill ena Oe ngr of the gravee of federal soldiers and doing mach to aid ‘ 4 town line bei erus ead | un to stale ths Be wae employed by and re pe LEO % tm value of the be: 4 the amendment by the people of Texan, 4. Fe yeh onic > ved by Femponmith® te | 960) The show pr 4 im the identification of the remwina Some of thecitl | 1 fo Pde oa hidiocae Ne wae arrested om te the association & and Bet the Executive Commition ane vems have beew employed in the boream, and work faith- fully and in harmony with the other employéa Potst of Rocks Cemetery, Va, hasbeen broken up, owing to the uneuitabie naiare of the sive and the roughuess of the ringle road leading to ft, and the remains which that he war ¢ ehargad by the vote of the SA) CURL BING! AIR. New Yor MA STUN MARBLE, New York Rxrcotive Cr lar the Crown. uns were called for the @flefanee - Treside in Bu Galoan @am euper x¢ Butialo Iron and Nail © ner wa in our employ for sbouta month defers the he was ® trausient hand; ou ‘the ae wecept it that the radicals would force them to Go it; that- none of the rebel States would be allowed representation in Congress umti) they cid #0, amd that no men would be admitted as & representative that bad taken an cath to support the covetation of the United nee A @ reepertable b eorved te the caperiiy Matte come me as f & errant in geverst famihen * mate the sevusintance of © Mere futer vr barred ald ny 8 AC WRT MARTL IK PaLoiH, © aks the wife of Wiliam Parrett ware buried there bave been removed to tho Natiaual | Fister aud sftonwe 1 Vosinaen tte toe of eenton. | 2ite i bead tna! he wae ia Cansda; when wi We us be as apo vate ara ne plea oJ - he ° 10 erect wn a “4 ny me . « - ne POR, oS ee annie ee Serene declare tye has amet reakioa'in the sate vines 1800; tn times of © wslemect | A.genersl covert martial ua lees courern: st Wola wae 4esigned to erect at Point of Rocks bar oa Ld 3 . they armestiy "nope that it 9 comomery to carry re olyers; at the » (therelt | ety, by.erder of Generst sink ier ie fr. Bullitt, wow tn on, will be relust oe 2 0 o da ow ring | Ave also been removed w City Peiat and is be The appointment of 1d Sissies ai ame eas ape ma’ wont over to Canada out tof cur ae —— et ap tmtnat cemetery Lodges ara in process of erec- | ght district amd Assistant Comminioner of the Preed- Ciccn-eraninct-it dtnpled. vation tame, cot tenes} te he wan of tne pies tion at aff of the national cemeteries for the accomme- | men’s Kuread meets with general ap , dcaved hood fastory quite rise to wh: © the! G aitepaninaactl dation of the superintendeots. They will contala two | , TheState Fair \oging on the 20th Inst. and prnmises 0 a of the Ramere mu to be @ grand aGvir, There is every prospect of a ment orn—t rowid Peck wwe, 1 be * Ay seewmnat ally, vet oaty Pooms, om8 ae a elooping apar'ment fer the superintend | foi citour reunion of Northern and Southern interests. keow ibe f e bearded at W. Step ent and one to be nxed ea 4 reception room, The super The bishops of the Epincopal Chereh left today to go | tiene on re Avery, of New Yor to Kentecky, where an assistant to the ishop of Ken. He be Che" ewer’ nae orghe futendents wre appotntedf principally from among the discharged seldiere who bave heen: dimabled from wounds Teceived in action, ani will bave tho rank and pay of 4 with the ted imtenn ary, wore salen 6 OV erumaws tocky Inte be conseorated. The wew Hieop of Coulsians remains bor, BALTIMORE POLICE TROUBLES. fe hed early, bat We | © « f Gapnind. Brown, Yor lured Gragem, of | y 0 Ordpance sergeants. Th exploration of the burial corps ined by Mr, MoNab=The Fenians wee | prope ‘ ha ; wherathe bodies of " heyond the bodes whew | got up: Taaw wothing of tha ‘ 6 a nat ready fur intel, end we extended (0 Lie mounisina, wherathe bodies of a | The bens Corpes Case Still om-—A Berdabam | pywiner aiior Yraiy morning, he wer a cows character’ P wit wok large uumber of our svidicr wore found, most of whom | to be Rendered in the Case Te-Day, a a ny an was ever bn iret Dutta. Wine for the Wiel of Ke & were killed by guerilias, Baurwone, Sev 9, idge Kato vein ve eworn—T kerpa valoou at Black B bo ae py Canoe boul oe And know toe prieouer: om Thursday micht [xaw th Taleo waw bien ‘ umber Me} § 7 The case of (he Police Commissioners has been arguet i" ebel Rol: Amery of aaa Mor Rebel Beldtore im |. cach length by coynsst-te-dny thet (¢ ei0 aevemmaty Mr. Baker, United Mates Death and Burial Recorder | 0 proleuged unl to-mortow. Messrs, Aletandor and Job ip tho Quartormantor's Department, has received intelli. | Sebley eve yot tobe beard, and they will mos probably f pe Bo - @, tees joane trey Pome Seay tig the noatayeapenaniadl Heoma te bef hee Bekrnin Bearncwmiy yp 4 he case (or he tefonon thon @pederine Nhe emery am heey | « foxae in report me noso, wbeo Judge Barto! wilt render hia decision, of tbe Ager a hong and | of teing, bortaienllag aot prone: rm tian there bad refuned.io wllow the bodies of those who | purport of which [bere remains Bo doubt, The new Commitianers weut Lome alter the close of 16 prism fof te Crowe to a srmiae tobe m@atually iaterred to the proces tings to-day. a: STATE LAR “TEL Ubece feU in the contend the sane burial grounds. It |* stated that these reports | The election of a radical Bamator {0 Allegheny witi ry eh he cone’, brie on Worg Dave op porely political fabriention, | } not, even if confirmed, affect the ‘chmar aes wate parle Coop Cul Fs Oneenh tard Ae Semeee Bap tree Oe P Prog Kowlanation. | which ds two-tbieds of bach branches of We Legiwiat vee so charged thé jury The gary cere? @ “am | 2 aeons itl dlliaes tor cen dames R fond, of Chattanaggs, hea geeigned big com. eed Seeecaeal , end returned axerdict of “Bet gaily.’ | me wait baal Me ees Howe 2608 mont a Gaiestou By Saeretary of Colorade, THE Ald LINE BUTE FROM NORFOLK TO NEW YORK ning etter wae seaived toda by ove Of | ” ot): @naer Ohaphes Hemet, sam ree Appeimmente. mice Loets, parporting to come Crug Wieeet + aang | Ase Ning rare, Jeoeph ee feds on 7, ene ihe. “ , nee! oh Byrd oe Majot Bitian Nowton har bean apyoioed Chier Clore | _ Beginner oy ot Ras sigs Norfoik youtor. Berri: Gl \easetlady ‘the San a 109 | GeERweCouwry Acmeets ~The tenes C of the Departumnt of Agriculturs, snd is Gow acting | ed from Anuamews, Ma, end mens Tre ike, 1 ane & Gnianenne Goeben 1 big | Mund te bh he ett ennne pert scigopeone _ ee pod. ap Boanvke Heliroad. che alovt 9% ewer gore and couviderable freight. ‘Thin te. the tet made, and the Arr ti te from Norf pois and New York is now opened for | were atheret tee't snot Now | with to Spies to end at! thiedroulde for you in Cam her sil your Fen ina prigomers and (ake th fee, and send them That writ of te ue 0H 0 Jesmaien commanaog on eme we Leyeratt: stewire om. al tsa Con minsiones in the abeence of Hoo. Lease Newian, who baw beon ttl for ihe part wi weeks The President w-day made the following appoint momen i—taneh D. Wells, of the Distriet of Colum! Covniy Teoreage ay ircmenbae i uM + hem 0H J mating Brad inn win Lav) wee anreviat ont Jamnion. om Temrwtey inet * City of Norfollt ie as trom bait ‘have made agent for the Plat Head aud other contederated triben of | tune Wilmiagiou, Del; ie. _ - Indians in Montana Territory; Jost B, Bassett, of Min- fe, # spacious cabl i Oh mae, withers ig t ip © they gmt fren Oem All they want of thom l@ ther voter, heow they cao bare them tm any eve herots, agent for the Chippewas of tho Mississippl, Pilleggr and Take Winnebagy bands, aod the Iodjans of Meu Lake and Vembina. ive no aid to thew yee ree pase ter John Morrtesey. steamship. see they ran ouly po sgninet the repu! a luey i utar kee bean wart her tat eppention wi be | EN toe aah e een ve erg Le ii ins ont a a“? shes 1 tip eipunes ot has Morrimeey hie teat ip folly tome ool yo ma 4 PO bed bine ecm 10% We OW aH ioe potsn of (he vend

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