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ane, apar© Puget ’ NEW YORK; BRRALD, SATURDAY, - MAY -11, 1867,—TRIPLE SHEBT. . ee — - throngb hie stomach, infiicting % te thought a fate? Genera) Grant's Family Golng te O18’ Patat. ‘The family of General Grant will Jeave Washington about the 15th inst. for Old Point, where they will be tbe guests of Genera! <chofield’s lady during the sum- mer season. The Chesapeake Institute, which bas been titted up for them, will rival any watering place esiab- lishment ip ite clase of distinguished gucsts, r ‘The Crops at the Seush. Reports from North Carolina give cheering accounts of the growing wheat crop. The prospect never was better atthis season of the year. A gentleman who has travelled South of this gives glowing accounts of the crop prospocta tj North and South Carolina, The wheat harvest there will begin in three or four weeks; in Georgia earlier, He reports the freedmea working re- . > Souallleemmieenaneenemnti meee nee “ THE SUNDAY LAW. alee tvocnle 0 WASHINGTON. Wassnmeron, May 30, 1867. ¢ D poancit. - ‘Whe « nee ta € ae rom wound We-aay, savers) matters of importance having been consideration. Ali the members of the Cabinet ‘ Present or were represented. Secretary Browning, swherts mot yet well enough to leave bis house, was ‘wepresented by Judge its, aud Postmaster General Raméalt, who is 100 unwell 10-day to attend to juties, waa. represenicd by bie fret assistant, 8. Jobn BL. inane Mtterveye Can Have ne Iaterest in Pardons. ome time ago the Acting Secretary of State, Mr. RICHMOND. JEFFERSON DAVIS. ! AMUSEMENTS. ‘audience assembled in the French theatre to witness her impersonation of the title rile in Andre Maifel’s version Triumph of Popular Optuion—Repenl ef Sup- intendent Kennedj’s Order to Close the teres en Muniay. The order of dtr. Police Superintendent Kempedy, which was a0 secreily promulgated_on Thuraday last, and which was so remarkably worded that scarcely any - two of the capiains \:nler his command could interpret it; amd the second order, by which thie power-crased... ofticial attempted to expla his pretended meaning, bat which resulted in making “‘confusion worse eon- founded,” and both of which were properly noticed in the Hunaro of yesterday, bave given) rise. to- expreasions of diegst and indignation—diegues as ie foothardiness of this ‘‘bogger on horseback” and indig--- ‘SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE HERALD. Vielewt Speeches at a Negre Mettivg—The Chy Quies, Wasurxoton, May 10, 1867. From Richmond to-day | learn that the 4 s:urbance of ~ Yesterday je the subject of deep and es rnest discusion among all clanses there, Those having: the interest and welfare of the community at heart are grateful that riot and bloodshed, whic would pro’ ably inaugurate @ War of races, wasaverted. The wh’ ites generally regret the occurrence, though they fee’, gheolved from any blame by nou-participation in it, ‘.he whole being mainly attributable to the negroes, whe , under the infiuence of incendiary politicians, are 00’, to be controlled. The seamen in User oe Meniny Next—Fleral OBerings to the Davin I. Forrnsss Monnos, May 10, 1867. The writ of habeas corpus in the tase of Jefferson Davis was served this morning om General Burton by Mareba) Uunderwood and Doputy Marshal Duncan. Gen- ¢ral Barton fires decided to deliver Mr. Davis over to the custody of the Marshals to-morrow morning, but after. wards determined on obey the writ literally, requiring him to produge Mr. Davis before the Richmond court. Mr, Davis and family, General Barton and the Mar- ahals are going to take the steamer to-morrow for Rich mond, and upon arriving there will stop at the Spotte- Stadt’ Theatre. os _ Mr. Bogumil Dawison Bad @ beneft at this theatre last bight, on which cocasion he played ‘King Lear’ for (he Goward, sidreeeed Jeller to Randa)! Hunt, at New | markably well im the section he visited; the same my | forbearance of the police iy. not using their frearms 18 | wood Hotel. nation at the thought that Prenidemt Acton and the: @ricane, informing hiw, im reply to an inquiry, that the | be said of them in Virginia, commendable, Tho effectiy manner in which the mili- Gonerai Burton on Monday will personally produce the Potice Commissioness would retain as Superintendent of depariment cannot recognise, either indirectly or by im- Freedmen’s Burean Clesed on Suuday. tery dispersed the mob, under the order of General | prisoner in the court, ‘Regan and Cordelia, Miles, Elise Hoym, Becker Gral ‘the Police a creature so thoroughly unfiued for she pesition, whtle men porscssing more nataral qualiice-- ‘ious and riper experience wege obliged to bow to the edicts of this self-constit:tted Mogul, The timely admeni— tions of the Hurst, and the fear, doubiless, that the. Board of Commissioners would the ‘suggestions of sensible and mya pag dy Shed lod the ‘J. (Heepishiy ‘umbie, and fo resoke the ui R General “Miles, Chiefof the Freedmen’s Bareau in North Carolina, now 1a Wilmington, but with the head- quarters at Raleigh, has given orders for the suspension of the business of the bureau hereafter on Sunday, Registration in Florida. A Florida paper states that the several registration boards im that State, under the Reconstruction bill, will be cOmpored of one colored and two while gentlemen. : AGnire in Georgia. Schofield, exasperated Yoe negroes to such a degree that they now vow ve mgeance against the Eleventh United States Infantry, who on some future occasion are to be roughly dealt w¥.b. It is feared that the expected arrival of Mr. Davis)» Richmond will be the signal for a riot, which will exe’ sed in atrocity any of the previous riots in the South. As ia the street car difficulty, some of the biacks wil?’ be Instracted 1 provoke the ire of the whites by hissiaig and hooting Davi. ‘Blows will be the In the event of mr. Davis being released by Judge Underwood ender the writ he will be immediately re- arresied and placed on trial under the indictment for treason. Robert Ould and anmerous other visitors reached here this morning, bearing bouquets and other presents to Mr. Davis and his family. The utmost interest and anxiety is manifested at Nor- foltt respecting the probabilities of the triad and release spiicaicn, ap aitorney’s interest ina pardon. Another Jeter of My. Seward’s has also just been made public, eddresmed to a citizen of Alabama, in which he says:— Tee government bas no voller in its employment who we authorized to procure pardons er make a charge for dolmg the same.”’ In addition to the above a reply was made to W. W. Downs, of Texas, as follows:— @n:—Yoor letter of the 20th ultimo, stating that the President's warrant of pardon gran you and Irechick, Dawiéon appeared for the first time ina ‘(great and peculiar character, which bas been immortal- wabbeld By Jobn T. Croxton of the A large number of the colored cititens of Augusta, | resatt, ‘Phe BWacks witl be arkied, and Richmond ph be lhl etn a Ga., of botn sexes, recently assembled in the park of | in afew ase my gee Devia. nein My ‘“ i pomen to collect {eon for. A-dupli- |. that city for the purpose of listening toa speech. on re- ‘Tohowing ‘copy of General Burton’ — whieh all-the par- | conatvaction from Captain Bryant, editor: of the Loyal Georgian. Mr. Bryant was \ntrod uced'te the assemblage |* by Foster Blodgett, appointed Mayor ofthe city of Au- {— Esta, who teck cocesion ta” define’ bis position, ‘which was approved by the highly imtolligeat audience. Accounts from the inferior of “Georgia represent the dansage from the recent rain storm as alarming, excced- ing in violence any visitation of the kind for yeara, The injury to the land from washing caa hardly be eati- \n (he-army, are polified Unat. if their aceeptances are mot peeetved by the Adpitams Gener) om of before Moy ‘26, 1907, their appotm¢menie will be cancelled -— moat United ‘tone es one 4 tae econ Coes er mey. option Taken by you tn, is onder, sud | forward a copy of the process served upon you to this By order of THE PRESIDENT, & D. Towxssn, Assistant Adjutant General. of Imuros. —) Hieutenaat N. . Burwell, Thirty-ninth | mated. Coitom and corn were out te pieces, and wheat the Sieampeahire Tilinele” Volunteers” second. iiewieceas | erally destroyed, ‘That important crop was in the Chief Jnstice Chase te Preside at the Trial of Ken Teot avd rerdy to sheot out, hones a clear sweop was Je@ Davie. pation Riomwoxp, Va., March 10, 1867. ‘It seems impossible to ascertain positively whether Davis will be tried or not, To-day, in conversation, Judge Underwood said thet if the trial did not take place it would be because the attorneys on one sidé or the Tiinels lanteers, Second Lieutenant Nineteenth regiment United States in- eawy, Lieutenant Fiftteth Mlinois Volun- teers. Lieutenant R. Martin, Twentieth rogi- ment United States infantry, lato Lieutenant Colonel |e Go Tiinoia ae Costadel sagmnenat T. igh iment States in- ‘temiry, aig Ra oe as Iinois Volunteers. Impusni.—Second Lieutenant Alexander 4. Rice, Fi made of ii Planters were ploughing up their grain to supply its place with vorn or some other provision crop, Numbers of planters in the South have-commonced farming 30 @xtentively that their moans will notallow ‘them te carry out their objects. A great many are now protecting the life of Judge Underwood, to hold high carnival. After bie departure the megroes, if agrecably [ Werty-firet regiment United States in , late Captain | Ob} ofeorn; many out of corn, bacon end money; and other were not ready to proceed; that the Court was end Assistant Adjutant General, jy ot Seventy- | some without even friends to help them in this great teady and the Chief Justice would preside, On the ‘woman tatone. hoor of their need. other hand, Mr, Chandler, the District Attorney, ex- 8. —Captain Horatio Jenkins, Jr. Tenth ‘United Staies wavairy, late Colonel Feurth USOttS Cay ;, Second tenant H. W. Smith, General G. M. Porter and 0. K. Baboock, of General Preases doubts as to whether the trial wil! take place. Grant's staff, arrived in Atlanta, Ga, afow days since, regiment States cavalry, late Captain | on s general cour of inspection through the South. The Olympic Theatre. @ Benérick, Tenth united Sates cavenry, Inte | Tt is reported in Georgia that Governor Jenkine in- ‘Twe popular pieces, David Copperfield and Pocahontas, Second Lieutenant in Massachneetis . tends retiring from the gubernatorial chalr im case the tary custody, and the responsibility for his farther | Were prodoced at this theatre last evening, Mr. Jobo Maanesn.—Firet Lieutenant Cyros A. Loomée, T decision of the Supreme Court is'adverse to the applica- detention or bis admission to bail shall be thrown | Brougham sustaining the leading ebaracter in each. pon the Judiciary, As the programme is now arranged, | Th sanguine- and thetorical Micawber, with bis firm the counsel for the Gevernment will not resist the dis- charge of the prisoner from mililary custody, whe will an that event be at oneo arrested upon a bench warrant Under the Norfolk indictment; which being done, and Government counsel professing themselves not ready fortrial, they will not resist the application om behalf of the prisoner for admission to ball—authority for which is found in the act of September 24,1789, But to-night tion for ap injunction. ‘Iamue of Provisions In Minsisetppi. Major Geueral A, C. Cillom, Assistant Commissioner of the Freedmen’s Bureau in Mississippi, om the 2d inst., ordered the following iseae of provisions to the destitate people of that State:—Sub-districts—Columbus, five hundred sacks corm abd eight thouzand pounds pork; Corinth, Bve hundred sacks corn and eight thonsand ponnde pork ; Oxford, two hundred and fifty sacks corn and four thousand pounds pork; Granada, five hunared sacks corn and four thousand pounds pork; ‘Tho Naval Observatory. Gemmodore B. F. Sands has been appointed Superin- “tendons of the Naval Observatory, vice rear Admirai O, ML Devie, ordered to -ommand the Reuth Atlantic persontilens; and his rendition of the part last evening wes hailed with abundant marke of favor “and Congressman Mareball Still Lives. ‘Congressman Marshall, of }ilinoie, who ic now here at- ~Dending to-bie duties ae a member of the Comm ties on ~the Judiciary, 9 much surprised at the Western tele ‘gmmm enmouncing bis death at his home in tbat Siaie. om the St. Louis Republican, May 8, her me oe Friday pen : oon & eocape ee several fs, he: partiowiane whieh are ‘faut ot fag ieereer’ process of “‘botketing”’ the cells Wwas in operation eapecialnotics, Mit Brougham, as Powhatan, was to ‘the last degree comic, dignified and melodious, while Mra, Gomereal.as Pocahontas was extremely successful. Yazoo, two ‘hundred and -fi'ty sacks corn and four") pander the tondence of deputy jailor Cloak. ‘This Z Pa rad a canane eal fh thousand pounds pork; Jackson, five bondred sacks dong by anlocking al tbe colig pon One tier, loadin ‘At the conclusion of David Copperfield, Mr. Brougham e pat; yor 8 eo we yay ite corn and eight thousand pounds pork; Natehes, five hua- x we Rell. 284 yg ‘was called before the curiain, and was grestod with « epector Goneru!, under date’ May.2, 1907, Liutle Rock, | {°t# ##oke-com and eight thousand ponnde pork ; Green - jon Bre thet pul beck into thel celle, and the next storm of applause, accompanied with & shower of Pee id Ae : | ville, two buadred and fifty sacks corn and four thon-'} Wer is bucketed in the game ma . Doaqeeta, Afterbowing his thanks, he made the foilow- » Veporting that he had inspected various points on - It ia the general orders that thie is going on the ‘and charaéteristio wre : thee Avkanena river’ an. for woot an Fort smith, At the | 24 Pounds pork; Broskhaven, two. hundred and Ay] doors petwsen the diferent dopa be locked, = fr ee end in the Vicinity . destitution, sacks corm and four thousand pounds pork ; Landerdate, | put in this this “ Pearinees — West = 1 sage for geaiieularty among the white people. ‘Ihe Assiatant | 4V@ BUDdred sacks corn and'four thousaad pounds pork; "| and the res eal jeder a ay Winchester, two hundred and fifty sacks corn and four Uhonsaed pounds pork. Total, four theusaad two bae- dred and Gfty sacks of corn and sixty thousand pounds @ pork. Jurors je Texas, 3 Brevet Major General Grifte, commandiag the mili- tary district of Texas, on the 27h wit ‘published ah order stating that bis attention’ had been directed to the Tact that persons disqualified by law are drawn to serve ‘a5 jurors in the civil courts of the State, and directs that T.and Umiee Besiaces. ‘Commissioner Wilson, of the General Land Office, bes q@ubmitted to the Secretary of the Interior for bis ap- Hereafter 20 person dball be hold eligible to serve, or be. Preval o list of lends, containing sixty-three thousand ewern in as a joryman, vot!) he shall have taken the the who took the key of the ovtside door mies Biadred and Afty-three acres, selected. for in- |: teat oath presoribed by the wpplementary Recoustrto. | from the aspaty.--The feuiale ‘who witnessed oat Grey - Mempity and cs inuring to the Siate of Minuesota, | tion act, Yo prevent the exclasion of loyal citizens the affray became fr mond tod mrsnnet ad ‘One John Wetr Hickty, convicted of murder in ve nets smnéer the oct of Congress approved July 4 and 13, 1960. | from tis jury. bos, om scoonnt of ace or eater, the Gen- | Pot wey senate: Sen be euntel ine wre, ha)eaa-ariens to soras frtonae toereere bles poli dherrmenpelc lyre mae rai republishes section two of the Civil Rights ‘bill, | bat. quickly pereiie ae, Hovente. netncat ‘Mallveed, ronning Hourtoa, through | qnich prescribes the penalty for depriving any citizen of | entrance to give ‘akin deat gane tee Eve poe haere q Mowstes, Filtmore, Mower, Freeborn and Fairbank his rights on account of bis baving been a slave, wade ‘the ae gy tay colar, Aone d ie atte ton er Tr 'think. mi Al ~combtiea, 10 the western boundary eof the Slate The | On the tot instant General Grin teeusd the following bay rg hy Le og ey wpe ae uo wenay it; 1 am confident it will kill me ins ime, To Sndomnity lends were granted on the reesipt of thy | circuler:— are Wi }, Dick Henderson, 6. ‘that I must be locked Wea tall oot pease wnteahapehiateedesg Smear 2, jenn Thoban uly feller, tanta the yarbet tee ye ‘at to am. To bnve te reearn amebigren sr gle fir foe gg nr Served Ne hewn competed from Rewpion fo Rash gale eastside of the da His wife who was x eee ogee TALTINORE AAD ONO RAMLADAD., : a ing i 6 arms, heard é = ryote es cain olgo and screamed for help, Major Thomas imme. one: y Yrs pablle, wie fe 1.) . Joseph , Commissioner on @iately ran towards the spot. Before her husband ar. it Fa SO A Get a May 10, 2867. Land Ofice, has received partial retarus of surveys of fived, Richards Mra. “Thomas, and, with grest e Lees once pay” you It is setharkatively. stated, that pore and te Great and Little Osage lands, iv Kaneas. The work courage and mind she pursued him, aud as Get, and the rt jcmay Taihroad wes oot, Ned th the flo evolene rai of ten.y-tre whale and farina! townahpa A AY Staaten | Eerie mata ua ge wader the provisions of the Gret article of the treaty ‘Major Thomas came up, and Richards was captured and A tragedy cecurred om board the Nestorian during her eee Le ' a oe ‘ oa Trib doe Onagen, ade on September 29, 1808. Aloo si | fiien.” Any mich imerfersnce,abail comeltate mls Brant Tae oe |] voyage to this port, A’lady, whose name is uaknews, Breadway || pecans REBEL SOLDIER'S whole and fractional townships of the lands ceded | demeanor, aud the offender. sball be subject to arrest and by Major ‘who strnck one of on ‘head’ | embarked at Liverpool, aid, Getween that port and, Lag hd — Gunes. Sm trust to the United States by the eecond article of the | trial before # military commission. vith ceheunls beh ha wen-Summed: eanaajani-ane mies “Derry, discovered her former husband on board the ves- } May 10, 1867, above named treaty, The surveys cover an area of seven ‘The Selma, Alnbaiss, Dofalcation. Feached iat ‘Goorge W Sexth De neon acetheanmncart sa 4 aes of Cuaron sepred 4 We taing Randred and Sfty-four thousand five Bundred snd eight | | 's.*tated that tho rebel General Jos, H. Johnston tea | recs dad was, Cesely peened by Sialor Ld tbs siue St tes ares romeea a eiteaye ears p sates Tt sexta, ‘The lande sold by the Indians vader the first | Nesvy loser by the silegod Parkman dofalcation. ali | Lomcatpwenane Wi clones Glee ween sxuasea anste |. 10 resowe hee wala. ‘ certne will be diepoeed of on the moss advantageous | 1s money wae deposited jw the Belihe National Bank. | cecape. Two of them. went dow. street to. Ce es eee tevene for cash. The treaty makes stipulations in regard Gi tuto on alos: Later ia (ue evening Bive and te the railroad, but mo pre-emption claim or eS Remestend setiloment is recognized after the date Taines Davi: ‘i a lway, roowis 14 and Mi, @f the treaty, except to certain persons, as chemets wtuks tre tua Sah toed Diseper Brevided im the fourth article of the treaty. ou the e 3 : A Haeband Foupd After Thirty Years’ Ab- eence—Neconetiiation and Second Deser- H i ‘ 3 Ft i PC Rh A My =e es wi Attorney. 78 I ey ee eae _seaal ay aie waving ‘Fhe coded lands intrest when entirely surveyed will be Giagited of at $1 2% per sere, under auch rules and reg. | 'T**t Made Before the War, in Legal Ten- devs. after the Pascago of the Act—Evidence. John W. and Wen, Thompoon vs. George W. Riggs end Kieckhogfer.—This was an action of apecial assumspeit, value of what fl i li Bewery Theatre. ——_— — —_———— ‘The pesition of Clerk of the Agricaltural De. ‘The final performances at thie theatre, in the pante- DivorcEs OBTAINED 1” Dastenens hee net yot boon filled. Since the removal of property, and a writ, mime line, are drawing cpowded hooves. Last oreniag Aes oF hag ho lant Biel Chef dee, A. C. Whittaker hae been acting naar Wada to rosin Mr, G1. Pox, the succenser ef the Revels tn the wate | Von free: 4 ore, tm Uhetenpecity. Mr. Newton, son of the Commissioner, the petition ‘Duslaess, appeared ia his own pantomime, Lite ee. y wen relieved from the charge of the experimental ‘wentared ih oe Sgse se pope ah eee pees tee fe “per wd qerteei fer sasigument te: duty in the Commissioner's fe corriod ‘out $1,073,005 tn tteasare,, of which | tseret curing: the mew effecta Por ie undeebiediy one of our best clors, | and eR Na ey Soom, and wos not, a2 bas been saled, eppeiated Chief $774,812 wore for New York. She aloo teok out 11,696 | County» Prato Moa sae Metal Sa asinese DRETH PILLS—THYIR CERTAINTY akD Head Blocks fer Seliiers’ Graves. bole, of flour. life resulted in a <2 * on — ‘Tee Beard J Spelimas, now aged lar Spring ts the proper season for their wee, Léte) of Oficers appointed by the Secretary of Owen Craig), now appleations without purgation are only paliistives, but ne ! H eure. Brandreth’s Pills should always be used, if peamble, be at cmeeselferiaent. Heads of schools and families Park The Park theatre, Brooklyn, wav crowded leet night iv response to the announcement that Mr. W. Davidge, who ‘ il : i ‘tablet, of the mode! selected by the Quartermaster Gen. was a sufferer the cecasion of the recent burning of rare Sek SN SYREN tm cape, cheat eae fork byte and of he net axhlers 2000 | (Winter Cardon theatre, would 6 the recipvems of a | ‘B0vl4 see they are always] ibe house rsdy. 1Afe wile te eight and fourteen inches in width. On ihe top, in wea made from New York. te fu thie con- | testimonial. The piay performed was the comedy of | ‘buscfiensaved. While pain continues, of the head or Gated bicek Velters, te inscribed the rank, name, regi sed | «tech Ado About Nothing,” the beneficiary appearing | limbs, Brandreth's Pills should be weed. When offensive: ‘meens, company end date of death of the soldier. The MANUFACTURE OF BREECN-LOADING FIREARMS. stools appear, and usually not til they do, the pain will : @rde contains the number ef the grave. 9 that — Sediaaieesses. Sruiwarmen, Mass., May 10, 1867. Rad Means | setatatione, west et fuitly axprece my bona of abate, Two or three more doses of Brandreth’s Pille wilt General Sheridan, commanding the Fifth military die. Offers have been received at the United States Armory | yernobes family ‘accorded wp Taare Eeccl | ‘hen restore health, Rew important (he. sieh: should teed Wiel, om the 94 inst, amseenced thal Major J. W. Todd im this city fora large and immediate increase in the 1606 the deserted Wie mayesbe eatme to New Fore’ “see tea rey et sy ra dugesttnts: Renbcall Which anwompany nab Bae been astigued to duty as Chief of Ordnance of the production ef the breech-loaders of the latest model. Fn peng pen | ‘migrated to Philade!phia, as it Spies oatey. In my receat calami yon oy 7 seetes ter A. cus. | The force of workmen will be greatly enlarged, and the | $2¢ Claims, le search of ber husband and » livetihood. | hia is my sguberedby mein tke aremaie tac, | u Gtetriet, relieving Major BaMogtor. fing | old muskets remodelied at the rate or five orsix hundrea | She sfterwards to this county, and on the twelfth | barvests to be me in the dramatic vine- — General Pope, commanding the Third military dic- to the | per day. steal phd. saw his father ia ve ie sea Soaps of Shakspeare was done | Office, Bra ndreth House, New York. peony Som oi aewounced oi Colonel eam? a aan : FIRE AT REWOURYPORT, MASS. ° ita sacond wie and ofl o iw children to agsist SOLD BY ALL DRUOGIBTA Oe tration apd Chief of the Bureau of Civil Affairs in tbat as fo Rostox, May 10, 1867, second wife is charged to be one i Auaua, hesun os pg Ones af toe fect cured uy Dre ACUARIE, 30 Breed @istriet, and Brevet Captain C, F. Rockwell has been ap- at cer some, The Hage bas tery in Newb rt was partly de- pi ny a her he is | 4 mesting of the’ Normal Quelt Club was held last | Way pomted Chief Ordnanee Officer. yA morning. buildings were owned ‘result. obitdrea bay. bt at 744 Broadway, for the purpos) of appoint: N D a Lig Honore to the Rebel Dead. LE ren __ Teens Shee, ane eres, "hia ainerery Seine ei * corvetpondence ensued ccuntiude Gna soligettad’sinstiunens raters ve the C'won B RIGH aS Bowery Fra baiting Cora Acuioit ‘The ; interested in the ter, by mal, cents, Ls aaa se mag ifr noeprwnced aarees ian a wh Could be dncharged by m ed A Lang) Perey et Nosend (Babamen) the ill of the marta Yona. rovatted in tts win: teem pares cet caper ators OApaeR rare AND NOES IW THE BEAD Gourt House on the ist inst, the anniversary of the PS farther fed pa, — ty dine | that elty, says:——The foundation ee ieee he thas wile om Ube Ustriesott Say of Jeans 08 Woes { remores me yy paikin in mingle 2 Gesieation of the rebel cemetery. There will be a plenie, UBT are not eusitied to fecover 10 the action.” ‘To thie eereaiat tek eco ta rey 53 Fat of ner scion! a revirad ore and fae f ore man Sa AT atte y ex eo tal . i pantie air teernechnh nen trnnn eehine (@preking 204 memorial observances om the occasion, po oo olny Mh My the workmanship that the upper pottion fell without the } on condition that ho would have never taore saght ta a6 Gass CRrrens— ica; GILDED, PMBOSED A Church for Negroce. was taken to the General of the court (the supreme | “placement of a brick, and now reats in @ diagonal po- | with ‘Austin, to m him his dell ‘and ‘and f slore wingow geen purest The while people of Middleburg, Loudon county, Va, | Court of tbe District) where the judgment beow was | soa the fire-piace. reaive him toe ibaa’ share ia ber Gestion. and peo egg wey bay sont "neat, hing ted ser end We seighvorhood, bave trameferred @ good stone med, Cartier ., dissentit 1 now home. A farther moving reason to this comdonement 18 omen onune-a SS ; the fact thai pany Manor ally meri d colored trustees, for- = wife bed none pat c a abs Ledesma: — aon 108. gm nine Ss = them, for thew exclusive Having reunited ines partios ti wons, . Meeting at Pittayivanin Court House, Wes logether after s separation of over thirty years for two | In the United States Circuit Court this morning in the A large mesting of white and colored people was held poond Wsvrosare to Kis farm fe ephenace conaty, ve | cae of John H. Rogers, indicted for embezzling the 0 Piteyivania Court House, Va, last Saturday, which Close ap his affairs and sell off his m Sontding | frauds of the National Mechanics’ Bank, the Jury, after cone tiivenane by Mr. Wicker Lewie Beott, # colored FIRE AT RORFOLK, VA. hy A she lot him begor Deing out ail night, came into court and reudered a verdict fon: ete nd Colonel Comme, The Forranss Moxnon, Way 9, 1867, him. dooe charge, however, that hor bast” s By Sie apeureneraua parts salter's bah wikas. committed age 7 eem etre en Bs ~ toate living ina ‘A dheoling afray of 0 inguruan”. sree ans epremeatnd to be 9 men eentiy ob Bristol, 60 the border of Vines et amureal income of $3,000 Me ts oul te oun acocton Sncee,_sNogper tet tung tv ware as Soy Senseetiy canard sesneryoeene aaa ‘PatrieB, whe served in the Union army, Was taken pris. Toe bat is Rnpported by the affidavits of the twe sone exer by @ mas named Kelly, of the rebel army, and wae oniined ome months jn aja, On Thursday Jat ray. wed met em the street im Bristol's man named Ryan, phere he thought to be Kelly, Pairich drew hie pisto!, amd taba Ryon he mest Ge im accordance with aa oath De Petra) bet made to Kilt the man who bad taren Bom priasncr. He fired, Dot Ryan koceted the weapon APR, £00 eatend of thn eld pataring bio Dear} |! vases # 6) a Auiantn, aioe, N.Y paiptaaion alto Sr RST adi COOP SHR GRLATING Oe dalictous Josten, Iane Mange. wit Wane. Wirection® fornne grocers aod druggists. Depo Toe Non Senayier Colfer aebvetea hs 1F ietore,