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M-.—- e, SRS S ————.—___.-._.___..__‘-.__—__J NEW-YORK DAH.Y f r e e e - — — - - — - S a8 thelr committes in charee, the Seclety ' | 41 MISMESSIP PR, reduced directly to Arbd ’*.«l.llm:nlvihl. :utadqy‘- 'm.l:J;,‘ was insured. mm an denso clay-bed, ‘upon being | amounts to about 1000, The following are the alter the position or relations of single eburch elder or mem- | Michacl and Hall ber in ((!m territory covered I .m.; Preshytery. bes a full gu of the suceess.of their coming meeting, in b vae sy '-;.;ndpm la::h., 2, 7, rous = The Committee also submiitied a1 o s0-far as it can Lo secured by the cosperation of the loca | ried simply, becomes barder and tongher t! well-burned | baviog the boaviest losses: ghe Presbyierine € Mixth » g ";‘ ‘1,,"1,4. iisville I . it et | A Record of Vielence—What Doen it Menm ? | Lrick; .Jm, ll-‘n;lm nlpoluflhllh ny of the black I yaitors hTa.r‘i'(?ummllm. $16,600, Jimgs—The Old Nchool and the | oo (hosubje b S S - s in e | ™ #%e New-Ovieans Advoeate, ditod by the Rev, Dr. John | marbies ¥ for 1 large mas itls aimont i | 14,400, , Hartford, oxwo;uoumik. Yo ~.= ¥ & o pe onit b et M ) > . S s PR pusesibie 10 expel the water from the central portions cat he Xtne, Youkers, weveral othes ' ';.:"::’,l .;w,:l,.,:‘ ::“mg | *PEie. pesclution o beer o Cor | =28 i ' ‘\‘.‘W\v‘ publisles the folloing leiter from ouo of its, { apolied ut:rnEu,, Kumerous experiments stter tie s | ot Kot maens e v 'nac»nmxlA‘.": ow . nce o R On aously o s 4 orrespondents ’ ~ ¢ s remark. Nor is this variety wanting 10 weight—oue cord | of most of the C | was adopted usanimously s furnizted Her Battie-Fields, Ac, a of it weighs three-and. onlt tuis, ® faot which ‘detcrniinod mdwhf’mn:r‘;':.nmp:‘::f:cf; lo'::’. AR 2 Yosterday, May 4, the writer was on ihe teain bound | guring whe Winter. Experiments recently made at Union “'f Uhe Dusiness hoases generally_stood the fire 5 “the books ana Nasnvy s May 6 1666, | North from New<Orlcuns. T wore crowded with | Coileme with this vazioty of peal ve only ten per cent as | WOIL of them, ay, April 30, T was one of 8 party of shout 20 | 1 isters returning from the late General Conference of | the resultiog ash, thereby establining i fuct fi 9 por | charm, b-t-fifi.-'nt" o p 1o Natiova visited Murfrees) ch. The Stone | the M. K. Chnreh South. At one of the stations, in the | cent of it was combustible matter. 1 barus with very little | contained 75 curfency, Which, We prosume, is am- It urfrceshorough, o Stone radoes came on board the train. smoke and no perceptible odor, Its value ax a fuel cau hardly | harmed, armed, and were bent upon mis- De over-estimated , and yet those deairous of investing cupital g AR in its devel ¢ should exercise the ntmost cantion, eou- DPEFRAUDING RECRUITS. sddvess of DPr. MeCosh—New | (i o oonnad copy of the oriera powried o Com = Basdiel Cornasin wehool-Coureh Erection Fund—The euin=- | mittee to peguaint the excliued Cowmissioners with 118 aghop - . | purport end intention. - vitte Presbyiery Agnin—New Scheol Sunday- | P ll‘r’ "'u‘m]‘h e the Daville Seminary gave notice of | yauk s | battlc wlh 1 807t of compiomiso rerol i is three wiles this side of the @ity of Mur- | ¥rom (¥ dal Correspondent, e om0 4 | that the publication of th n and qmsl'uml : . 1. Lovis, May 2. 1865, fighly improper and insu General Assombly, | freesborough, whick is 31 miles south-erst of Nushville, i ey Bappo: the preachers on board wero - E " " 1 day’s proceedings have not been of general intere n,:l‘d:»:-v\'nx: ‘of cepsure, but proposing to refer the Wt~ | ¢he (hattanoogs road. T h: ,“_h“_‘,mf four miles | Youkoes, aud said Ilbl'\' would * They #;5?}.‘:’"“""“ taat * wuck ""‘;,""_\"‘"‘""m"_"l““ | o — “ il awaiting the report of the Commitice of Seve for to the next Generul Agsemnbly in tho hope that the - o | deank more whisky, with which they were well sapplied, Sarainga Springs, April 24, 1866, Geu. Baler's Descent on Hoboken—Curions hw e 1l f the Louisville Presh) suthors of the same would recent and confess their error, | Jong andone and a haif miles broud. Thesurface is wostly | insulted the minisiers, began mutilating the ears by break- ——— AMdavit (rom Oue of the Brokers Fagaged . was referred the case of the Louisville the Louisville Com- | nearly level, and seems to have been in places wooded. | ing the window blinds, apd swearing vehemently. The | myy Ay antaus Sus-Worat ch Las been saidof, ! —~Detective Buker nnd Others Accnsod of closed by repdmitti ts upon this floor, This proposi les from both sides of the o ve a dozen votes, s " P The resolutic v ‘When that report is made the matter witl be wide | yisgion to merits, and several_semi-politicsl specclios aro | poceived with s AltLough o fow of the Conservative breth will hardly rec e, & 62, | eondus i st ere drawn aud twe on Dee. 31, 1862, our army, under Roscerans, was ey v pe e v hi gt ols wore drwn 4 £ | and succooss hoped for, from the jutsoduetion of tie silk- | Meeelving Large Susme as ** Testlmoutate. under Bragg. The first day’s Sght- | wqe lod by an_ex-Rebel Colovel. One of the preachers, | producing worm that feeds upon theailauthus glandlosa. Case to be Resnmed Toudny. hels turned our i Nir. ltossar of Virginia, knew the Colonel, und s00u SuC- | From s communication of C. V. Riloy's, latelypublished | -~ The case of the United States a n “attucked by the Re terribly ageinst us. The i) vented the introduction of pol A“_hml.lly subsequently took np the dn]\pi'uldl'nm- ingw kose t hot h * 2 . woly o i the Wheeling Syned, pendin, el it adjourned. . oubled us onil lklasiy n convineing him that the preachers were not | . i - " cir side of the House Las be from th ing Synod, pending whick it a Jl: 1‘:‘. e ;\"I‘II:(I l?."?," 1\ '-:‘(«-:.:l “r"_nlflw .:m:?’;l:l::‘lh.&’?j n. gy m‘_‘ KML:; lc‘:bvh, aad knjmful;,vhennpon the ;:"TA; Pralrr; Fin" mer, Chicago, we arc led to ln’. ..:: ‘which came up before United States Commissioner Botts you - i | Colonel dud bis gang beenme quiefed, and at the next eta- ' the sanguine hopes of sowe persons, that we shovld | terday,.elicited some strauge statements. The defondant was be able to uce an_ebundance of ebeap silk in U8 | heought up under tie statute of 1965, which provides thad \er to fill the breach in speceh-making praver wnd feeling in indul et 2, Breckinridze swing th ciion of the O1d eud M | Ving, and at first prossed w r whole foree against back; but our wen rallied and on left the train. The telograph had annonnced that a 3 r E i : o | country, are doomed to disappointment, Mr. R. says: load of prechers was coming and called for an extra din- | /g, Proce’ poon D ively tried in Francs, with- drove Lim over Stone River, The Rebels then foll o in Mr. Nicolls's church T A ey g Thecs roughs” bud heard of it two branches met in harmony for joiut and we vecupied Murfreeshe b, It is said that er to be in readisess, These & o + | out affording any great cause ion. ero wolmn and jmpressive. To-nigh S E I ol . deunner. | Araly muffered so severely that it #1rougly suspected it was | and took them to be Northern prenchers; snd, bad they | {at Gluced w0 this -countzr I Biawves20m, 1 o e still will be witnessed at the First P | From Our Epeciat On iz ElTwhipEN the retreat of the enomy showed that the | been Yankees, there isno doubt thet some one, and, per- | 2i, at Philadelphin. Su 1555 I raised bundreds of thew in reh, when the members of the two Asscmblics Conk, April 26, 12665 victory was with us. Qur loss was 20,03 per cent of our ln,}-, soveral, would bave beet Killed. Chicago, Thbe matural history of the ollanthus worm. Bombys 1ot exceed 000, te in taking the Sacrameut together for the 4ka~! CORK IN THE PAST forer. . l'”mr-:h:; night at I)l«-n "- 'lhrl_g-e m‘vn'_eu:"ofhn | Cynth or‘gm;-bly. ‘;l:h‘mmmmwxy. "":“:.'i“f“i‘k?l }'m‘:;" uot exceeding two jeurs, aud uot less thai thres . umion ta i d g 3 The cemetery covers 16 a to be inclose of { Mujor Knox, in charge of the Freedmen's Bure e Sa nthia) 10 brief is that of allother lepi- | mou! » twenty-uine years; and AN l>|:f | Americans making a tour through Europe, sometime The cemetery cover 16 acres, and is to be inclosed with | “!‘ \;nl"li.'{ LN nr\n v‘h‘:hlunr o e taa lote st Sanle e (e teuly T . of all ether lep e iy Wi R, G Senstell 1545 toud ‘el + 3t Yoy be many, very mauy years before the same |\ o0 Queenstown, sud as f o stosm can shoot them o substantial wall, 43 feet high. Over,000 are now in- pace, 2 ed. 'Th he female deposits cn un average 250 cgys. These are | by the acens at Hoboken, ke and 117 others, sbout the 1086 Jinance i8 observod. under ireamstan . | 14 stown, and a a8 stes h eI | torred there, of whom the largest numbe oue | the Major, whien Lie returned the fire, und they fled, T8 | ypout 07 Amehes long, oval in forim and of s eroatn color. They of Maroh, and after he was enisted pat in irons until be F'ae practicability of a union, end the desirability of it | onward they hurry off to Killarvey, leaving Cork and its | State, ove Ohioans. But threecor for S | next duy the Major received a letter stating that ifhe did | 108 otted in places with dark green or binck rticles which | sent down to Fort Lafuyette; hore Wi some 454,000 pd"h. aro | tonceded, but - all dopends mow upon the | environs as unworthy of a moment’s delny, Nor is their | Massachusett ere the friends do not furnish a stono | mot leave the place immediately he would be killed, l'l'he can ba rubbed off, They become depressed four ,]’.‘,,..,.,, being | the Broadway Lauk to be divided in four parts between Allon, e id Sehool brethren regarding the retumn of | o i o ully prolonged beyond a few hours, | 4 Government will erect one of Chattanoogs marble, 3 | twops at Meridiau have Deest usterod out, which explains | Satehed aud ncqire a greener hue just beforo haiching. They | Reills, Hughes, und Mareus Cicero Stauler, derired from, (he o g +n churches. 1 this elem e d from | ay ) Y IEOIORGUE Bayoey & | fet high (one baif the length being above ground), | foot the assault. % ¥ hatch at & temperature of 65° to 30° Fahrenheit, ‘Tlie young | bounty mones ; the wituess receivedl no bouuty money; - (Convention there is no barrier 10 organiza- | How they manage to seo and appreciete all the interesting | fnchs thick, sounded at the top, with the ame | 1 have just secn a letter from a Union man at Columbus, | caterpillare sre vellow with biack spots und tubercles, and are knowledge about this money was derived from sa afidevis x or one spirit. But it is plainly hinted to-day os aud ruins of this renowned loca! by & mere | and regiment of th ! soldier on the top, Here and there | , and among other things it con- covered, sflrumhrly ‘toward the Wead, with fine white brist. | made by Mr. Hughes; his examination, Mndu - tives of Kentucky and Missouri, who e i . c 5 o ¥ ” - | . les. Six ‘after being Latched they cease feeding for 35 | afBdavit, proved only ‘his own enlistment, and that be . b b mporbipadimlomany ? the . g visit, is beyond comprelension. And why this | 47 FOE headstones, which the comrudes of the fallen | £ (ho prevailing feelings of the peaple of | hours er more aud cust chclr skins. They pe this opern- | received no money. prominently represcitativ harming and inviting old-town should beso frequently | arved and put down during lulls in the fight. The e e i Eatato that ou the | tion four times, each timo becouing whiier. After the (hitd o prosecution then asked the defess to admit the is o samplo of the riptions on such stones: o are of the froops, by order of the | Or fourth molting they are covered with a beawtiful white | affidavit, ho full growa worm, | Ex-Judge Stewart—If T were in control of the case, I should ignored, even for o lightning trip to Killarney, is to me a 3 s “I.L K et o rwe | powder or bloom which easily rubs off. T when erawling messures over three inches. Tho color is of a | not admit it We don't know under what eircawsiances, what hins, C¢ 3 ; | mysten ok b ot inapliy beca calied the Athens of | 8y o Bh MR il G | land, Mensured bysthe number of y al geniu an to inter the soldiers ates; . enln B were forn to the . eral Assemblics wil | Iand, 3o e wnd. hy tho contributions Joded that such @ division would avor & | recdmenh Brreau, were forn tothe | AR SO0 WG o T liicult. of dsseription—with faint | force. what deaeit wero usd io prociring it et : ot and | gt menly bl e haoro.dtoudod, o tho siles | ' MF. Courtney argurd that f was for the advantage of Jeu- r the expeditivg of the matter that they should “ad- salism, and so the soldier of th he West slecp interminglod alike soldiers Twoof us bad planned a walk neross | was esserted that no Ya i 14 eith ey that they would elther | Lo venteal rogion. 1t has Dlio tubercles and biack spota. | thee and shoiidsome ‘hore 5o ( diead and thoracle feet sbiny, yalowis E16E, PR | 5 rutgn stowant—s £ ahstract trath we dow% v v ether with the last segmeut Jight orange yellow. Withia a 3 Jue ewasi—As o mattor of we negroes. Xesterday, one of the most prominent druggists of :m_ 4 e M“Mm;'d ‘they spin thoir o ‘of the eolor | deny that that is Mr. u"‘hn“.' aMidavit, bat wer k which its children have given to liteiature aud art, the | occupied mainly in ‘ot misplaced. b he placef meeting next year and 1o distening to | "Ny g ita bistory so bare of event and incident a« to N \dress Dy the Rev. Dr. MeCosh, Professor of Logic e R gl £ d ¢ the natives® . E g render it uninteresting for the associations of its past. 8t | 140 ¢ e » . 7' th " 2 n en's Collogo of Belfust, Ireland. The main con- | T Bt ororected n monastery on the site of # pagun | ot hom n fo main very hard, so | the ity andene of W mos, FEC, obels i the comntry, | Sl M, oL e i fve diage o ehryvalidn, aud i throe | fore it comos b vidonee al those faes, relative o, ¥ e | we contented ourselyes with o to Murfreeshorough, | S PF - o 4 O ead Lo e motus appear. . Thiose are of 8 rusty yollow | in whioh it was procured, and whiel, 1f tbey, wete Abciitionist, asd said he should not come bere to teach pped 4 o 5" I e T e e and marken wiih palo filac aad white, Tho | ont, would sunul ite woight us evidence, should be broaght hononof entertaining the Embassy next year : gt y e L i temple in tho seventh century. “The Dancs seized the nati and Buflalo ; the wain arguinent plnr‘u in the ninth century and built defensive walls to N shoot of the cotton plent, very much | which was sufficient to drench us t cf bow to read sud write. . {ncinnati being the facilities offered for hold- : - . =1 4 e oy o i | meles are 'all smialier than the femiales, bave smalior bodies | He therelore refusod to admit if, X iou in Kentncky to elect trustecs of Danville ;’,‘,‘,::" }‘“nflf:a'Il"n:»,‘\‘;:.m\'\!:w:‘.f'r l‘n‘\:v 5".’f-f"‘l.’l-',l‘,‘,'.',f..‘,h,:'ufi | wheat, was everywheze tprouting. There was hard) ers 1.11:4‘32?:"':" .‘n:rhf :n‘.e?;l;rr:‘:};f- t':?m ‘Efi’&'fi.‘& o parmmse wingh the bind ones, especially in being wuck J‘:!;-‘"&:P;::‘I;“tm'h:'"“m"m“::m" Neinaary, in accordance with the rter of that institu. | & oncer 0 o Lands of its Mayo : d, save the mud and log huts of the two mer were scen slipping arouad the school-bouse. They “-‘"d!""o s Iast Summor without diffculty, the last | the withess Rielly, that, being @ Now-Yorker, he had gons w, wiowiug the General Assc of the old school | Lo lic by being hanged, and Co W on feld which was beginning to | Wwere baled by the colored citisens on guard. SLe SeR broke | wworm of the second brood huviug spun o the 234 2 Sepiota. | over to Hobokon, aud was, therefore. not. entitled to bowaty, { / scarce. Tho citizens | 80d ran off, wheo they were fred upob ' (8 BeClos; T e o tTied. aithor of thoso raised fn doors or outon | Was fatal to the case. i “Adter some farther discassion tie sffidavis was admitted, house on the 1o mbe i wae for o hundred years | grovs. 1 re , to appoint one-third of the trustees whe they | &0 charte wmishment of the ofl be refeuced, and trecs were vel 0 + ou Keutucky soil. The first ballot e tn 1‘t‘=?!»‘.-1u‘|‘.‘l“.rrul"|‘|u{“m)m m:[-vit« and st charge our troops with w vastation, with, 1 foar, | suprosed they were BUORPIRE, fo burn the echoolhouse. | ' rcn exposed o the weatlor, excopt by aceidcat or fiom v, 124; Buitalo, Baltimore, 36 ; 1 . | {hre momory and the cause of the Covenanters by the mas At one point inour walk we counted | “qitS S omething now for East Mississippi, and we ate Yoo stonsks of brds | eyt e idari. alo mad, e wieis voce that Cinclanati ahould be | fhie memory and the eause of Eho Lo nis. ocen s of one-third of a mile. o This something now for Kae e or kinduess | 80, theretors as ogasds hardioces and sdptabllty bo 0wy | . rcut) T rocaslogs token aiost gt n Sorey, - y o g L freesborongh contains two or thres | 128 t0 85% Wast Coes & MEd " climate. thore is littie question of 1ts here being few | ¥, in the proceedings takeu agaiust in g put on for efiect? places on our continent subject to more sudden chunges and and is as follows 3 Hoghes of the e Sotion was adoy 4 Raten . o anpeal | Sion that he con i chairel-belix into canmon, and, of tho Rev Dr. McCosh wan an e apbetl | on being remonstrated with, porpetrated bis fumous | h g roplying that, a& a priest had been the ooy Eues County, o Ho g daly sworn se 2 yoats chonw e the B of Alley. Riley Alen, Peter Riley, deponent, 0n Tast Monday, in Grenads, the Rev. Mr. Bardweil, | Extromes of temporature thau Chicago; but, in an economical | S(a% of e agent of the American Missionary Association, and Super- | point'of view, the sanguine expoctations of its udvocatos have | of New-Yori e tendent of the Freedmen's sehools, of that Society for | not been realized, aud notwithstanding the furore which ‘n,_- oo st Ho. LIS s afine court-house, but a thyifte In common with other places 4 £ 1 “F'""f" the ;“i‘;i ‘L»‘ and h"’x’“""'r | powder, ¢ he thought the o_referred especially to the nocessity o them into cannons,” William Penn wns here con- | this (Miss.) Def ally assault v 1 casioved ip F' d the much that hax be i s - it ol cata b resiat thegwogrees of Roms e n 01 Iliam P ¢ g is partment, was brutally o ted by aa | lirst occasioved in Frauce an much that has been said in | Cleers Seanley: the business of the fizm was thet of . Ve ‘said the Presbyterian ehurch abroad bad | 160k w8 ot iftaigeiaan, oW A Ty L g ying the N atine of {he Ameriesn p ciioked, wid beaten with 8 canc. T hove todet seon i;'-:mmy'u s ay waking researches for, and experd uf"n-:vuqir:':aufl:-;lfl.unm'&r"u vont L s Comatiy funtng thie o siraqele | 11 Utk hitve sheped MECetRys B2 1, through bis deatiny, | P T ucaday, May 1, visited Frank lace i Mz, Bardwell, and he showed me the wounds upou his ear | 3 0 i other worm s Tately 1aid befors the | ot Lefeysia Dy the opder of Col. Latuyotte . o \tional 1ife for wany reasons, one of the prineipal of | !"'h' b ‘1”“ have aficcted the subsequent bistory of | Ve LN shville, on the De oo and the side of his head where he was struck with the | S0 G0, of Seiences, Pari ecien of Hombyx (Autheraca) | Buker, provions to enlistine the 168 in N hat Slavery had been the great impediment in | the New Worldl PR | e e the oud was very charming—broad, rolling | “}c | Acadeuy of Sclences, Furls, o ool Calomers su foods on | the Aster House. it Clty ot e H oy P o g om T e war of au Evaugelical union of their churches with ... . COBK OF THE PRESENT. soape along the Zoad was very harBec e, TRl _[Hut binkerwlll i6 years aud of feeblo health, and made | gy ok, Quercus Incara. Bt ot b o e err were eblisted snd paid thel: bounk; » t Slavey hod been wiped out, there was | A But it is Cork of the present day, and not of the pust, | €TSS TEERE B D atraight, thickivlesved | 20 effort to defend bunself, The law-abiding alderman | The Ailanthus worm has two very serio Tonnty we toveived from the asents of the Ciy - J atisteu { 1a ik that 1 havé to gpeak. Cork, with its windiag river, ite [ boll, e¢ R i ot g oo went and complained of himself, and wan fiued $10, aud | The cocvon is prolongated and lis Lareads and the townehips of Caidweil aad Livi that, 10 serions ohstacle. He would like also | 000 C besutiful environs, its fun-lovi trecs, free from underh All ‘along the road we saw | then congratulated for the brave deed ! 2 | strong_and very tevaclous gluten, for which reason it has o e s ors ol it s i w see wiime phin adopted by which the white men clesnly strects, 18 besutifel et riruns, o ation fut loarn-,| colored women st werl with the men 12 the Sl was then congratulated for the bravo SR, o o) gve | mever'beon snccemtally cuwound, and even arding is notan | tormabet, LSl Gt e coniaed to oulit snd x nd Enginnd could determine the future welfaro | Fparkling people, s Bospites oh oty ‘ 'One of onr party was au officer in the battle here, Octo- O A o # | bany operation, 1o endeavoring to dissolve this gluten by dif. | sasape, us loreasid under Uirectjons of said Col. Pakes, 20 3 tht yreoduen: Tho probiem now to bo settied i the | & and art, ita charitable institutions, its elexant luxury | | Hr GGt ] ves an.afleecis She Rt B N e opoiIven, ATeli 98 Grenads, Licut, J. B, Blonding, of | (887 000t o o btatued great quantities of a soupy sub- | foF D lon or aighe daye; that said Buker toid depomeat'ssaid frm 3 sdmen. N e o B tled 1 Engiand snd |04 tefinement, and its squalid porerty and. 'guomts i Bding & section o8 B S Re 000, Wi ey sl RANa DM o8 SN that city i co | g or varnish, which mig e b urned to some | 17 glowios the men toescape, st aforsst, 50t 7 by : \ inuppropristely 1dd, Cork witls] Our fo ered 94,007 12000, Wo ! pection with the Frecdien's Busean was assussiua T e 1 Siseolving the Elien | 1 depoment e P e oo i o Maroh loromid comen, frosh as the lily with the dews of the | evening still lingering upe al he people of Cork poss umbue the night hefore, i gl 11 was shot, three times, in the head, the chest and the | of BT i ar the Lieutete | g goraen, Either wound would have proved mortal, and Py 'the wolght of M WY SRS Bo y rested ou our arme, but | o4 ik shese three, ho lived until 10 o'clock tho*hext | compures untavorabl tanght by disuster, threw up & line thive uud o | 15a Whis b frol: 10 ited to tak Teared several years ago, igh, resting at elther end on Harpeth River. | STLTE R o ) Blond, "who lod:bi T e ue.tbivd and not over oue-half as stroug. Mr. | Peid to each recrrit by bim to eur fem: % deponent does Bt re- ARt aho was in the battlo of Chickamaug .;‘;-;‘,}:cgl rv‘r'n:‘k‘l‘-;v“ " fl:.;nmx :nrull,.m :h;;;:l'::‘l:’fl.;‘& | e oma Giver; entomolegiet o b departiment, while in | meuber the dsy ou whioh the bargain wes made, bat depoueut knewe > ) = - vl K ouse, s84n 3 f 0 | ade hafore the men were seut to Fort Lefayotte: thab would have given us 0 Vic: | o 'ciich they fired o Cmmer, 1ande many inguirios about new sitk recl. | 1t wis Whde T Lo TR0t ette deponent wes laformed by | tory. The enemy ra hlf mile | O O e Veteran Reserve Corps is the Sub. | & e a trnose-of uniwiuding tho cocoons, but | ‘o, ioley LOarCol Bae was o roaive. $16,000 for the of open field, We had twenty guns in position, whilo the | ¢ APk JUAY OF SN ‘“ orp - 3 learn notbing about thow. - J | Commissioner of the Freedmen's Burean at Grenada. 1 o ose of the mulberry worm i inereasing all the | The f | enemy seemed to have but two, which were speedaly si- - As the disease of U berry ¥ e of which was forwarded yesterday. A proposic | high snd low, Tho free living propensities of the peoplo | FERER B (Toie ok’ begun at sbout 4 PO had | liave just seen a latter from Lim, and two letters from Miss | time, the Alanthus worm, altbough its silk will never super- | ” anizing the Commirsion wes made which iu- | are innate, Not facking In businéss sbilitios and in. | lenced. The stteoks bogun &t Short B Foq v, ooy | C. A. Harwood, one of the tedehers thore. From them | rede that of the wulberry, may yet become of great commer- | . el dustrial inclinations, a8 every street and lanc testifies, | :'H"i“:” '(}:r'i‘\ ”l"!‘: fl ";*'A:I'x"“‘f""“:".‘ s ru these facts: On Tuesday morning, while Licut. | cial value in Europe; bui in America—on our broad Western | ter from the Legislature of New . The e | lisor y tare of oW X o mcti. | * divarshun” is, nevertl ¢ which all de" | : e e dyiog, 8 committes waited upon Capts May, | Peairies, wheto wo have native worms. thoss indigesoos to iaon, Bawover, sated that (s wran EEPRCC T R eumsolves o, ot the opportunity for this | Shalciom uy S IR iy . : Pt May, | B ountry, some of which, in my opinion, are superior—it fow suficiently to unwind them, the thread broke readily | g, oot M Clevelond of Jersey City in relation N e A e ol | e e heest ek maka sy bargal wilh eed Clawe- ly with that of some mulberry worms 1 | isud; that the baigain wusmade by Alien Landon the the threads have mot the gloss, are | of oux fium, with a.id Cleveland ; the harzain was that $750 « never would be alone.” The future of the bls ent. These remarks, matier of infinite mo: ted for about three quarters of an hour, were quite wnd were received with profound aitentio . i . School this morning 1he question of the ehurch | owa. kouian b sl ked by R foccupied the s sessiow, there being or that has made it almost wo'ld " t felt in the futn on of the $100,000 | Bt need to remain here more than 24 Loy B T . Niles made o long and elaborate spoech | colf that the common vordict HESD Ht ] >u the subject, during which he gave a history of the or- carned. The faculty belones perhaps more gene e vared. the Committoe's repart, tho | the lower classes) but t i in large measure | half fs The Lieutc said that suc | B v was where S e Sher o ching acquisi while he and thie teacher were watching and weeplog at | S CRCEES o of great value. 1tis, bowever, at s it (i, a8 Dear fler soveral spoeclce, the C'"{“"““‘"" re- | findulgence be ever so slight. The result is‘streots wero some buildings, On | o thei iog friend, aud told him the teack ¢ 8 vote of 180 10 10, as a basis for the | Scl-ind! © be b slight. A T s Wik oo - e conc of their expiring friend, aud told him the teach- | ¥V 0 e b o e et 1o b | flled wit genial fuces and sparkling eyes: end with s i | thols exposed siden here was carvel,n fuete 08 208 | ers st leare the Wace. aud aeked bim to send them | St do 8 L 2ol wae e e e thous | i i1ho Couvention took its recess after the vote | smaller percentage 60 PP, o D e Tley could ot carry the L e s rgtarat $PAT, Tia tehd the ppbumions Chat (ho teechers W0 10t | pertiients und efforts mado o utroduce I, the developicii e ey to 42 2 y ect 10 0 ock Lis scusi ies by ] . - e " » vy, | e h riied ‘ naturally expe gee to shoc u y the | O rn across the opea fleid, they would lie down in the | {17 ‘ernment employés, and that he had no suthority over | of our ox7n silk resources is more commendable and adyisable. dopo: oo 1 s witernoon the Old School Assembly was mainl : é th and, of course, eould not send them awny. Dow that 1ts real value is known. of e orring a tpeech by & Conservative o A IRISH SENTISENT. u pointed their muskets | Ui 804 o Co, OO of Condolence,deploring the sad | If cver means are discovered that Wil enable us fo nowind wid ey, payiois o i ¢ There is a characteristic no less prominent than wit down and sh Lo II):!;:!I-:‘ o | event of the assassination the Aflanthas sik, the same moaus will doubtiess enable us to snd deponca s5d pel . | of this, and indicated & surrender by tying ra | Apuet’y ommit warning” CA condol athird committee of arning” came o bo used by earding and spinniug, our Attacns cecropia and [ h’;fi 1 Jones, Laiiiug from Delaware, who consumed about and while they wero yet A s e ot i giving the Conservative side of the Louisville | smong the Lrish peoj le generally, and which is strongly | 05 8rouns Our men jerked thém in, gave them a | k if Le did not A i gevind lhes oo a1 s | Capt. May that he must loave—that if he did 1ot ke woull | iy, muy, 1n wy opisiov, have the preference, siice (he eo- oy came. that joet entioned painful contrast painful contrast. | {renches outside; but our srost vtnry, | He was very severe on Mr. Galloway of Ohio | marked here. It is the vein of & and fecling that {, S e T o = for8 the Louisville saints *Rebels,” and femarked | underli al their nature, La ight o young girl of sixc h“x";k.: t8ic “n; ;;Ellxx'xo In. s Conhdérsie cometery, | D8 1be sesl man marders ! One of the teachers left, but 1 10id & grenter quantity of silk, and the WOr@s are iu- | four equal parts, betwcen de hisk ‘cent man had been denounced to a pro- | teen or seventeen Summers, with a1} derly man who | o 8T8 O o s Contbiarais, néar * | Miss I1., like the trae sentivel, remaine d at her post. In | ons on our didervnt forest-troes. said wouey; the sum of Veing a Rebel, and been torn from his | play et necompanie | On Pt LS Gl & one of Ber letters to Mr. Burdwell, ehe (Miss C. A Har- | 50 to know that these are recciving cop- i diopes of a : on the opposite side of the et Al romeg e o P 98, wood) says at the preseat time, and Dr. Morris of Bal- T ees etoutl Bre, i more informs me that & Mr Gallazho: of Washjpgion bas | 19 — 1 o better evidence pathy with | antil he last trump shall call you to bappiness and ime | WUGIIUC ¢ L yoy one or two things to be done; elther b { chools band “rie Segur | snéesdded admirably in recling the silk from cocoons of OUF | yiis deponent fur ars that James R u thuu that which 1 ed against | oud mng“ml\rul ballads and " ¢ ; l"r"i" ar | Cortalitys” exeluded fro i ficd | Operas. ith a voice sweet, flexi nd powerful b hortalitye = | banden the lsoe, or lot xcluded from ¢ rified | Opery L Talked with 8 Mr, —, who seemed to be 8 leading o ol eabun by our. | (coropis worms, aud Mr. Trouvelot of Medford, Mass., Bak | recruitiag resdesvous in Wi t s wey. No one will board us, | duriog the past two years, made experimentson & large soale | Coliigan wers ar 9&0 ker, and while in the ean she gathered sronnd ber a bundrod or ‘ae States | more of the rough, hurd-fisted class, such as are manufu | tured into good Democrats soon r th {hat the Com- | shores—and held them spell-bouzd for b \ | the very patbos of ber wolody. Notarough word ora rude remark was spoken, ¥ orom and order the spirit of the soug & for the Union wetil the N that | yond expreseio with a new Col of onr poly phemous | merchant. He wa tried to get up s 7t which didn't give Lits; the worst thing ng set free: the free nigeers wouldn't work; would rt off well enongh for a fow days, then wonld vp and n ; everythingawas guiet; thero pops i | doctrine of State Rights,” aud the their splier ro wax fired upon last ight, ned | with our native worms, pertical a wile was down n-:: trring to sell off | woth, which. as for as l’cun le resulted very fov it rendesvoie w..m-um.fl‘ . h over Lheil o ok North. If Twere not | bly. Mr. Grote alss ks highiy of thow iu e series of artl Corey and Colligan a telegraphic Qlepeted, saytng : oo into w3 | e on i rotesisaspoaks ey of STl ta'Ta: Pracicai | dome o riose o smice they sl sk ploep ST, g4 cen; but I | Entomologist. - o Colligan » wern roloased v m | £ o thiat the country is taxed to pay & heavy debt, it i | {mh{'}'fl"."f;:,”.flm.fii';fl“;fi'z-uw o L35 * Modigan & wa Tat Tdo | wise coonomy to develop our resources, and it” would be & | for 6.000, to Glover, Kelly & rights in 1 certa on. concluded Pr. Mc! » whom was reforred the case of the were ready to report. ‘Khe report for to-morow. The reso- | vailed, 2 to | enrapture every heart. The to know | publio gratification fo bo able to magufacturc native silk, as | mouey was equally divk 2 to e to - bava to send abroad aucually large amousts of goid for Nash a truct thiat Cominity fini tow bville nigger can +e into the expediency of readmitting the Louisvillo | gathercd up hiet small pittane iies, not onl —— ey sas ; 1 TV N 0 ) 10 n, but @ e objert " o of deferenoe talk 1o their uiggem; they ea arey Coliy No. 14 Siglest,, wae luid on th The Conservatives arenot | out mole but s the ob) . of deferenee | b V'Captain took his knife and quictly eut ‘ont the utly frus el tiny come. neitber 1o Kot | this commodity. o o vyt e ed m:yy"'-hu thoy ' el 8 the love oF B Deee | A e, B iieawenY: "bad Hogh Kece for 64,0, which head; of conrse we know they conldn't bave the | hive done much fo| & ng about the str L but everybody was | & suficring, elthor from kind to them ; nobody opposed the freedman's ‘school: be | 'ste fat frotn being free, | D83 2utber kize fan ORA be bad seven die during | S0 SO, ug free, | o war, one & good carpenter; il o dead Toss—thousands | “F e italicised © ime thy troubled ""--‘" Twiok I | Gas Frox Woop—AN IMPORTANT INVENTION.— [T o ol B :;:: (4 4% | The Detrott papers give a detailed accoust of an invention 11 1 hear from you ! which bids fair to greatly reduge tbe price of gas. A Mr. » lust ten words, Under the cireur. M oxlstence Eauloy, » Canadian, soveral years siuce, was struck with the the eipiance of foperos b Ligh feather to-day, and begin to think the «uot to be brow beaten by big woi Aseombly this aftornoon & very lengthy aud | The charitable i rt was read from the Commitiee on Sabbath | relieve it of instances importance of the work and making !m.-n, or otherwiso, 1(s sir | was divided {n for eqal shares u'—mu«,; | dcponent's satd firm wes al wers i iz THE CHARITIES OF ¢ ( Fi ter st The ehurch erection | howerer, of persons old and young, in ey stage of | (o400 ) v, \d” nigge 308 v ul. Lo clurch, CreSi%t | misery and want, hut the instanices are far less numerous | o7 i'board he now peid an old ‘nigger wouan $908 Yoar | stazces, they are romackable words for & woan, and " i e e earier. the” plas of he Committeo was | than ono would éxpect to meet with, und b | and board, ahe to pey her doetors bill, and & ieser I8 | worthy'of beiog writen o o et | s ek oy g (o, Yool 5, oD 57 % R | e oo e y & vote of 172 10 2 are the resnlt of sclf-i d drunk A Dined at & dingy, disty b wit e ~""m,"‘;‘| fellow-laborer nasasaivated ; only family that would | yisitod several gas-works, until his ideas becamo clearer L d g Schonl brethren proposc 10 g0 upon an ex vagaboudage. ci 011 hogs 1n it 1oose, ‘Baring the e arcoey tho | B1Ze her protection fifed upon lod him to eonstruct a small retort for_experimental ! ta Piloj Knob to-morrow morning. The Oid Sciool | aid of such institutic sl o, o4 rid 2 Win ek, wod . greasy the | gy Ler supretendent absen Hn attomps t disoves soma ivaus by which tho o ..;,:. meal was quito good. | Wias 1676, AnC Y oy o g Lier: i & strange land, surrouzded by enemies fierve | be separated from the various otier coustitaeois of the wood B e (et mities, while its educatio d oth 4nd other in Dutternut-drossed man, quite ploas- were for a Jong time in voio, and it was ouly after seven years' ey and then went to (5.,,“! 8 when they war for their prey, and herself formaly y next. It s evi- was 8 burly | ' and reflection that his perveverence was re- | o 2SS Mo gL will go upou the same trip on Satur A t 110 er to allow the Old School brethre: ro upon ¢ grand and beneficent seale. The g : Frvecdsd > g % S i s intelligent; afterward learned that he was a judge. 0 leave tho city wi t4 e or hidtug-place, | continued study it ervamitsii sl gs gl PR ey R fope v §o il g g o L A §to leave e city without & home or Blleg glac?, | Sapded by a oation of the” probiem, whiok cnablod b 10 | 1 e el e g e Bakcrd : e Maanagnifieent weather, | less than thirty-throe pawal the war; got into Virginia, where the ther, went down o | ol orvoird | Olain o paiust for the Uniled Bates tad T Bt | iecass foriity fiius BEK Son i avenias elowds portend min to-morrow. Let mé | Cork, aud give life o g 15 degreen below gero ; eould look over iuto Marsland, but | S550% 0 0" 5y etly fo ish Provinees, Mr. Eosley, howersr lacked entorprise | amoet rom Gen, ¥y did not contain \fcCeahTof Belfust to your Presbyterion | shops. Improvidence and dest «nm‘:lum: f.;rl!w‘- ort be m'nllfl get. }'or'\o;'! m..I.|4 A e e oo £k M and moets o oarry Jlbe”'thine ‘throa ".'.'mE:.' b ‘nx de “‘u"‘.'z‘“""'..'.‘{:.“;.‘m.':l and other religious readers. He is on able divite, and | among th . Perhaps it is } of the long sut. | Urut; dIGER OO Mald e 1t e erally work. | phis into Carzoli C: inty, Siss., t0 obtain bis childron,when | « gentioman wealthy enough and suliciently confident of viously enlisted by deponeut’s Visite tits country upon b important wission. & k. w. | fering which unvisc law Tations of land. | $oo0d b T e ey vars T erally work: | ihe man, bis forvier master, shot him dead! Tut weclomo | ety bl Lo isvestion to give 6 & fur el ans Nipe o S e S ——o | lord and tenant and an_overerowded populstion bave eu- A S AGy vis Sl i | e ad_ pocord, though 1t suight bo indefinitely extended | modeiins been sct up st M. Soffit's au's mocns f28 r- some furlber cxamination of the complainast he Preshyterian Gonoral Assomblics—Seventh | gendered, aud which have smothered out ¢ iricd fiv white gorvunta, but ey were o deceitfulwud | we ave sid vothin of the terble rigt at Momphis, for | J57 1 s laimed that 4,000 et of g0 can be pendaced oo . *ehe e s . O A vell; porh o i icss e i gose back to the niggem; be told ety | iy s oot published asd road and is knownof all. 'Lo! i & cord of wood and a barrol of bones. Bt this is not the | o T b i waleh fn Axed. at §30,000, Aad the peis- ECIG TR of the Lords hich ) g rhaps they didn't know how to treat white servants, 1 r only saving. When toese articles are cousumed i danco = | causes, which iny limits forbid that I ) | these are L of the wiys of this “reconstructed” State; | wien Mr. Eastoy's directions, there is no waste whatever, but | %5f ek therefore recommltted, e merrall this mneant. And wheme. | simpiy o irapamatation Iotd otber commoditios of neatly 6aual | conie James 3. mmm'ml .,.M“ - Thire was no specis! objection to selling freedmen land, | pe i c r the past few . ¥ g > g . L | unto will it grow? ATl this follows immediately upon the | value, to which the gasis suj radded. The wood, for instance, mveriy of his ire; ang | but the land vas ownod by wealthy men whe Gt Wt | kgl ur muster-out of the troops. Wero a ot ight | yields not oaly g, but e rooal tas, and furpentine. Tho | 9Ae Staast for peiecner. meration of Shis class | 10 20l S0 snvhody, e oot <Py g of ¢ | when we counsel-d the Government to be careful bow it Bnes give & residuum of 1vory bisck 'phosphorus and amo- | = region beforc the war. A poor man bad no show. After | [ "t amuy from the Sout 7 Will we now bo left | 18 of ;g:m'“;i:fl";h::':":n;‘;g;;;&". ;;m‘ Duren CovRAGE—They have & &!’“’" of recont riots t America has inqui 10, » supper—An Excursiou—Ministerinl Educne | Qe thing is ceriain, that at 1 juire into. | 41,00 wore g0 used to l:mmr all white races on alevel. | L o8O0 tion—The Louisville Presbytery—Repors of | deplcted liclind of it the Commities—A Compromise Resoluti | years, the labores e may hope that the days of the re althy Frow 101 Spocis Correspondent. . are, therefore, not for disteut, 1t will remain with the ki St Lotts, Thursday, May 24, 1866 | borer himself to say if it shall not be ko b wont out, a colored waitor begui o talk, commenc without protection 1 It iaa very significant fact that in Me: IHe was drunk during the whols 2 - ~« b | " - mphis. was nk wl Last eveuing the First Preshyterian Church (New | To change the t r one more azroeabl a in comuno with tire nogroes here, by remarking, 'Pe Mot Bt bere spealiod. ti Whigh'}7 pectons | Y 20.000t Fet BAg 30 DEM A¢ find uee for. To thie man- | 0 S0 y . S bk » . G D , e city of which be is the chief civil officer, but was, we. like he'd seen me afore, he know 1 was o Northerneras | © 0 000 n ;}:fif;l g it were, s mete incidental feature, | S U L) 00 100d o mob, He took . 9, there has not been, up to this date, so pense, 4 offence at some 1own, llln;i;ll arrest! The alderman was fined :.u.m kind. At the umo‘ll::n‘f?:"l‘hl.ux‘n can b.".';:.:n.":. l;lun made by The Argus, and addressed the editor & health and beanty widely di out arrest or trial. The mad multi- thau the apparatus, or more easily worked. oy » e pay V25 e Baitorsof the Argws ;™= - des e partion of humanity : is the spot, among the fa soon us he saw me a fuir chanee yet al far a8 Bl was erowded to ita utmost capacity, upon the oc- | dn't “spect'all to onest; | i ¢,rnally, and wit the colored people wi e well off; hadn't ther, but d through thiseection, Met another Ethiopian with a ragged coat, dirty shirt A motley pants which found it very dificult to mect as all n-»p«'uhlurn s showld Ho was going to i e casion of the taking of the sgersment by the members and | st which the Vilgrin B ; y ol | 3 i Tlgri h & mission, may | o4 « of the two General Assemblies of the Presbyterian | well wend his wey. The Tose " decy | Eusesed all woyid be right in 8 year ot two. Lat this is but the b 3 o/ i o e hme of the ; foop | Susesed AIL wogkd be H e e Setils taight by Uizde | Tdo bosst thet Tule 1 be Ui, DegTuifng of whet they i o L now in sel ¥ ~ e1d . | with the pale hne ‘of the lily upon almost e ¢ ¥ 90 PEPLS tang ree | . v i o i his cify. Dr. Matfield of Now with tho pale hne of the lily upen almno ry check, d | golored perons. 1t was titcainn Dot W sav. fha | Javein ':;’!‘f?'.”fl'flflof tho Bureau Imarms, sod | Ly 18 KENTUCKY—ANOTHER MURDER—SIOOTING | to .;f.';{m‘:f' *lmmnfih# esided, and among $he speakers were Dr. Hum- | £F¢8 that hoti Fo Tt e er R i prisciial, o Seasible, gentlemanly oclored man, peithey | Missicnarics. They say wesmust quit the State, bite the | op ax Ex Repes Opvices—A Mount Sterling (Ky.) paper | sible. Seloct ‘Yout friend to arrenge this 3 ' . Clicago (New School), and bis brother, Dr.Hum- | ppacking of the early inhabitants o Piwning o pompous, n utive of Now-Haven, employed | 33t o bang up o dry, w“"l‘“d'"fi‘“’““ that, Megn- | givé the following details of another tragedy in that vieimty: | " Most ¥ Pask. phrey of D: Ky. (012 8chool), Dr. West of Brook- | tribes of O'Mahon 8 MoCarthrls mcroandad by the American Missionary Association. The agents of | Thile we will cudeavor to frust in (od aud keep our pow- | Our resders wiil remewmber that we made record in these | - May 17, 1860." ki - 1 ith Kentuoky anmfilhrut.r" wnd Q, B. of this | munication to m"m.rm‘}ul. i 01l School), Dr. Wiswell of Delaware (Ne and Dr. MeCosh of the Free Chur eburch never wituessed & more s it The Defaulting Cashier of the city, which resulied fn the lstter jullicting wounds upon the uder-in-chief of the army nary of Mem foruor with & iife, of wuch serious Daiure us i b Jothee Sainod to Saipge . Brececdings usder tho Bxtradition Treaty | Ormer ¥it s Ml O e almost miraouloue, Sinoe that Bt ke g sl time the parties have had notbiog to do with e b other, and | indignantly returned, this smashing commentary: but nateh iu ¢ them and. Tho | the whole citic i well nigh linked y AR It g finitie.” it The | Jes presout were Y TR 1 TRIN 4 . ng h:n “\": cn 1o le ‘;‘w W il Bkt 06 406 W v.u.-).,wmiu H!w] l‘yuuu' p‘ntl inte the higher brane! for Mis Surrender, ¢ w de by ol P Al i sh liop cunion in the | by phoghod botany aud such like. He had got up a schaol at B, | Praiep i no attempt wAs made by either oo to rowove the didi- | “\Wheneyer you choose to act the coward, . asacia 8ol C | S e B haet e peams hcasm, “*Thatw awasdl | st Dsfiod'Babed Oprasulesiones’s OMMo6, Bfs | guty, AT Re piaoks woq ¥ cutflb cctumed vcry one [ wication wliid your olce s ahare: ous Pans. Tiiy woruing the breth L Sch®ol Chureh e g - no cor, was there, that Jolnson wauld tun Rebel? | Commissioner Betts, yesterday came up the case, inro. the E. hup«nlIlmu.;luer'rut-n(hd. But it seemed the fires of bos. “ May 19, 1866, n e excursion o e o pon Moy g T A i colue pogle weieafrd tey shoud, b sfualaved | teationof Surress Lamirade, Tho cxamioation wie om L T e R O T ST g e X then so unkind s to print the correspend- i mil rom e Cily ALiR « he P 50 WIS but of course rr , " Y, . <, — S el e | g ity L |:qu|~"\:h:'r gyt oo ll'].nl;_‘\:-“ wmenced in the above matter op the charge against the gfonoor both, Oa Ssiarday sfieracon, about five oclock, |+ Whenover wo * choose to’ act as aforesaid, we will chesr- Seven ears wero well filled i are 10 | O e e e b e e e foult | peise 8 fafenling coshier of {ho Dask of Franos 5o the slatyrs was stasding on Ko M. Tarassh oores, Somecnmt | vl taats bis Houors muggestion, Mosawhile The drgwe tiful homes trees. He was to pay $900 within t sl extent of 800000 francs,. Mr, L. L. Condert was ex: | Wb afriend,whep uke came across the street from Grover's | will * choose 1o’ domoustrate the necessity of a change la 3 8 10 pay ¢S hin two Ho ovinood | Sl S it St ot B Gt (he Seliomse TN Latioy et | S0CaEr, B8 ¥ie bont 10 oy o8 £ pAvEciuR whok 2ot | munietpniindutslefmationvebbiumin xS0y Commeroial. espiod by the forwer, who immedistely eried out, ** Don't come g ———— any neare dd—n you!™ or words to tuat offect, at th i 2 e O e T in pisioL” Dake tmeediataly | - SWAsE Porato CULTURE—Masy pérscas suppote I uzcyp-od hImek, drawing Lis rovolver as quick as he could, | necessary to keep the runners from taking root. That s on_arriving at Pilot Knob the company e emmmit of the Tron Montutain, where a brief re- service wus held. The compuny returncd bere this | | juil; had preyionsly seen him at the Metropolitan Hotel. € Lo 3lst of March he got vews from the Bauk of Fran u- | of the embezziement, and went to Portlacl, where uble education and intelligonce ve, the wain gleamings of my trip, an readers unineumbered with any It has en- ming bler motiy ed the pleased with their joura ool Asgembly had metters their own way 4 imposing MassacuusiTiw. | Parned that Le was coming in the Moravia. Thence ot accomplish mueh of general Y | in an archit bly in | - | Wentto Canada, where he foand 6,000 franos, supposed to | 15 18 to tell whion fired the first WOt | potso, After two or three good workings, they may be wes i for ubject of wiistetial edueation | FETERh L, (0 S Bojartofthe moner. Ho thesrarmed ke i Boeng 100 | e e T ey Matuer Mo Tnipeo auvancing | 10ft to run and root as they 10ke, o a8 discussed for £ e, ondcoount of the diffcrences | 17 8 mare {0 06 & i opolitan m arres and Dake ting, Wi ihed Grover' ok S A TVCRRY 0 the opimions of the Assembly as to the necessary qualiti. | ch they seem 10 Weai, tha el | - srvamssar Tae ramaveuemis avr-rans | gheres Geskies Balless fushited thit B8 vor 08 pe Motntyre T oo to Loaw anotber. poto aer 1é 6 $ e ol foel8ed tion the yrsoner wt Lud. | Melntyre ol aud witempted to dray another et} A0 M | My, Wi L. Burt of Massachsetts makes & propo- 1 g rrested. On the first visit his oon- | CO0 ™5 T Snmediately earvied into the hall of the Kea. | siiion to the Logislature of that State for the construction of @ | Naval affairs at Pbiladelphia bave been quite brisk | low-st. Jail, after ko wa s jan, aa agent of the Fronch Polioe, | JOWer fb NN expired in a fow minates. Ho mever oo oo ool ountaln, for tow g >34 otty Lroad assertions were | COLCE sular pipil and Mr, Mel idates. Some D, cations of ¢ m:tla ms-reative hrother ¢ present ons. ; i Aoy oysten ilure, but finally the e Prmit. | as Shoddy v ately, owing to a variety of causes, among which is the fact . 2l . . toe was adopted. only museums of splendor, The | that the vessels Iaid up st League Island are in want of con- | e e O the firet vial e o Mt Malluk e R His wound was fu the pi of the stomach. | This afternoon Dr. McLea ted the report of the | Sinkle feature wh 03 &ud poverty | widerable ropairs, & number of them having sustainod move or | Prisoncr's prescace, perh Wil ey b0 be 5. Ty | Duke was ninjared. There was quite alarse crowd on the | tunnel oan bo completed. Mr. Askbumer, civil enginoer, eomuiittee appointed to consider the case of the Lonisy that on te with at Witching | Jess damage from the e during the past Winter. Talking | Prisouer said no, e was M. Lumirauds. - At the first tnter. | Sireets in the immediato T e e Tty survepod the prepaind sselb, s Sunegls. et & Presirtery. -1t is o long document, too long, probably, for | 8bd wait e o thE | Khout Teaguo lslund reminds one that theve is now avothes | YISW b talked of going buck withons putting in any ples. The wondor is Uhaé no one olse was killed, Jobu Lindsor, ir. was | can be sonstricied ot BLIuG00% WL B0 . - 00 long, prob B ] macker e T the v . b - DT ocs 6ald 1t wocid Do Detier Ror Wi t0 40 s, Mighily wounded in the log. A freedmn named Tom, | ureater than 90 feet to the'mile, aid sone io the opposite rtion in arowiad Sl x I i visitons | B e Lonor of being the iron-clad depot of the it . Bt Williams & Witson's stables, wes shot through the fion greater thar 95 feet to the mile, 7l distance is Dot oNE. It araiustaie 1 ¥ at L« bestow. This it " '.,u'l‘l mn, ooid ew-Loudon 1|1:u people of Portiasd, ptl‘:';’:r - ;A?'::;nlll"m. "Imb n;-m&l that e had satd to the | 1or'or o thigh. John Mason was grazed u e an"bY | thun st miles furtber than the route through the tunnel 4 3 ose-delightful home i T e 60 ne d i . . ac ) . o heek by | ~ F”};"" and them records the #ubgtance of th h'f :‘vx th »:‘1 gl ul homes “,'l blus : . ::"3.2::‘- “mln"'x':: c'n';.'fifn-mfn..':,f:';';3.':. w:'tc:.ilt' l: | ERiE sténd o vl R don gy watr hlmcl.l We lieard of oue oF two moro iustanees of nar- | this gm-nu .fi“‘““i.':: |ulw'l|¢nhy shostened by o short tums v the Gonemi Assembly dor the past live and happiness of Liese olherwise 1o .. | Moo Gollare, wet and dry docks of capacity suflicient to | duty to prosecute Lieso ¢ d ho went 1o 800 him fn £h row escapes, but eannot now ro:.l.l the names, As a dozen or mxlx‘ ‘l:l :w .ull'l'l'l.:fll t of the mouutain, less than one d the War. 1t pronou THE BELLS OF RHANDG o ats war entire fron clad navy. 1t alsostated that | capacity; be lad understood prisoner's family was of great | 5";;;,,',“:‘.:.""“'.".,’,‘:’fi‘g“.",’::,'..:,,'.":"'Ifd"' you traly provi: | B rer than Shat throwsh the tanpel Tmlfi-‘rz Jet sed by the pandon chitwes warn mo e at | R oated. i and then left bigh and dry by | Tespestabiity, Mr, Moilan bad toll im thathie ather wap | . ¥ b would vary but little from those on the W estorn Railroad, aud, jzed iracy agalnst the we must depart. 1 would " Je, uud that by erecting gates the water couid | Presideat o Tsibunal of Commerce, and a brother & R .. B g Deing all at one poat, could be easily costrolied by extra ‘shut oat altogetber, and the vessols kept on dry supports, | BOgistraic. DestrRUOTION 0F HUpsoN, Wis., BY FiRe—SixTY- £ g oy el by -~ { beaut) gives. The examination was then adjourned to Tuosday, at 11a m, | POUR Busisess HOUsES LURNED—LO8SES AND INSURANCE.~ | : A few days “nce, 2 Washington correspondent, * long, Who constitote themscives . ol p o - » o |'n '.l“lnl‘nnyl”w 8 ; their o ‘ The "|",, m:d"’b:bl. uuhlu -lzw&ng; uo;.‘,:..hm. point et T 4 oo olr ¥ deciare that the allure of the Synod of oy 1o bet would, it , be leas than &1, , while the cost of | = NIt rothers for enc overnment; | We copy the followiug details of the recent fire at Hudson, — :r".‘x %u;y -:,u.ea.mn“m‘m Iy, sud it should 1‘ 1 #hall find no more charming spot, no fairer cime t | ton, not ouly on account f 4 muf‘n-. but becauso it can- b - g mered 1t is our painful duty to record the partioalars of a fire which | some 2,000 worth of alcohiol fn caeks, involce pure vor- RS — 17"" w, or clse there s damger that the | this; noue where the word farewell will find 8 more heart- | not possibly be more unsuisabie than e Lsiand. Pent, 4 ocourred in this ity yesterday, the 19th lust., which inex. | #ish which proved to contain a «light mixture of gam shellse - i robe way diffuse ite poison_thiough other | feit meaning, or be more regretfully spoken. | A'Congressional Committee is shortly to bo appointed toin- | v the Editor of The N. ¥. Tribune. tent and destructiveness. the sizo of the place coneidered, has in alcobol, in order to it through the Custom. - resh; After_yev powe he General 1 ponder, | apect the proposed sites of Portland an m--ms» it in SIR: 2| no parallel on record. Bixty-four business Louses were barned, | VAraisk. 11 this new eonld succeed, we = sbly by precedent - L, bopod tha either one of them will be selected, is the 1x: In your issue of the 19th inst., 1find the roport | aud rwenty five families iade Louseless. Tho sire broke out | have all the aleohol in the British Provinces sathority by tho judies ;P oot opfuion of mauy promtnent naval officars at this station, that | of a weakly meeting of tho Polytechnic Association, at tho Shout 5y p e 0n Sadurday, the. 1oth inats 1o & abed in the | the United States as varmiah, as mparters bosk saveover 83 ittee state there i no doubt of the powerof the Assem. Sweat Cork of thee. | another Winter at League Island would render muny of tho | Awerioan Institute, the rear of . A. Taylor & Co's Bsed a8 a furnitare | Per galion in passing 1t flmfih Cp‘v::mg ofl b &b ibe mivdragel 1f 1 sl scem d | With thy bells of Shandon Vessels uafit for fur ther service. i ute, the principal subject under considera- | yiore and u printing oftics, No bullding, used a8 T hiud | mauner, The higheat rate of dity on dtgre@re T | I p—— Tnat sound 40 grend ou L veaa i e g at Philadeiphia are the Algoma, | tion being Peat and its Uses,” & description of which ar- | the Tiro clthior orlginatod froms sparks or frum the chimaey of | 81 per gallos, wh aleohol pave 83, Afver passiog it through re £ The plesscat wters | Antictai and Pawtnatass, all sorew shovs each oe repre: | ticle, by one of the wembere, being as follows: “Lhe gradua | §10 e b ol pous bedgre o | bo GustomeTiouss i thip orm the 3us s oaslly sppaaiod 834 bereby Of the River Lies. | senting different cinss, nid the iros-cluls Shacksmaxon 5d | gvowsy, and death of roots,” and ultimate decom By from the pipe of o drunken Irisbman, who was found lyi the alcobol left pure. ¥ position. whore the fire originated, aud barely saved from the flsmes. | e are indebted, sa es, to Gov. Hrsvwakn. | Tupsis. Thework on hese voacle s eing puabed forward | S0 T O ttiog of , S e d - The Hartford Tim rapidly, but it w time before asy of thom conls “grasses, leaves on o Tl with whi flawes sproad was almost past photogTs’ A Osip of the ATE 4 2 J A | met, Ossipec und Bussacus are being repaired st the Navy- that selentific inacearacy upon o sabject so important as fuel, | men weresaved from The Siar and 7imcs office, and worchants | iz of the Emperor, aid is Bow the most especially in our rigorous clim 1% quite likely (o produce | in adjoining blocks had barely time to socure Tussis. Me bas been wade a noblewsn, an potted and 2 th —_— Country Geatleman of Ma Yard and will ehoztly be ice. The splendid Jeted Jour batter. % oMy I show 6t ite New-Tork Liortly be rendy for service. The splendid Low 'y . { ¢ Ml g e serow-frigate Cuattanooge, 17 gune, leaves Lere to-duy on a ratch harm by cansing investments in peaty deposits almost, if vers. Tlio wind was biow ng & gal. sid the Somes i el ot Baratop ByTne, | f e 0gs, 1 wil be despatchod (o | B0t altogetber worbleen, as a foel agars, Tho wind was bow g 0 Bl e B e | Lo oL o™ The. pisars Fhovs A To8 A 1f the following remarks are deemed of any value, you are at | tel was enveloped in fire ‘elan tho slazm had bardly been nce and a rather pleasing face, He is in the ¥ raime ake what use you please of thes given, and the fam)| guests escaped with ouly what the ined overcoat, > three variotion of peat kuown to geologists and | wore. Iu az hour t .I‘::en‘! was_ter:ific, the hr:?"lfll"?f ..".mf.', the yh::”f:{‘ \l‘u’i..:x‘mk::‘:! &?“i‘-‘%ifl 10 wit: the Ligacoos, tho Fibrous and the Com- | blinding smoke, the frequeut explosions of powder, tho plles of | jut iin time to serd the bullet vu. of the fatal live. Birstnamied 14 Lideed, composed of * ieaves and | goods hastily remoyed, oaly to bo lapped up by the Eiyriad % f torror and A fowdays since twomaiden lndiesnamed Join our Europeat Squadron, ‘The double-ender Shmurock s Teady for sea and vaits only for orders. The followlag is n sguo Taland:~ Iron- | , Suncook, O 2 the local | b e, Ughan i Dictater, Koka, Lehigh, Susgamon, FPassaic, 4y additions Na Kantucker, Nabaut aud | brauctes kimncl ally; the socoud is composed of ecomrse | hissing tongues of flnme, the darkness, uncertalaty, ¥ B, T e Cencaoe, Mornet, | Frasses, wikd rico stems, clumps of brake. ag-stalks, and v enpal o8 Siackonod Tuine of what a fow moments beforo | yesiding in Lowvilie, Erie County, Pa., received the sum o oo ywmorethan | Kigeo Maumee, oo and Mendota, | Tious voul{ ¥lnru n state of partial decomposition—and | were marts of ‘ercbandise and elegant homes, the crowd of | &¢,000, which they 1 about thelr premises. Two raf- N o heb! 4o bnve 10 il parts of the ouly partial—for the antiseptio property of swamp water pro- | toliing, anxiour = °n, ‘and terror-stricken women, all formed a | flars, knowing m."fl:{ iutothe nouse & night or two after, ) 10 tie North by th gl . : | vents decomposition of lgneous s well a8 auimal matter. | Roens alike terrivio and grand, Tn about two hours the fire- | with' the intention of rovbing ufinu lhdrnflm The la and East from Albany ov, Ogleshy )'l\' desmed a proclamation to the | The two varieti Nave boen considered as | Gond had dono its work. W hat at uoou was 8 mart of @ thriv- | dies yofused 1o tell anytblag about 1, when chotsra manifests fteeltin | people of the Stalo of Tllinolr, appealing to them to promptly | fis for uny purpose save that of tum-lnr Nfi_ipoll-i& perbaps, | fug city, at sundo 48 & blackened ruin, But one store was | choked them to make them confess, but thoy would _: / : Saratops may prove to contribnte the 000 still needed to locate and establish the | we exeept their deodorizing properties. The variety, lofi. ‘%k- rocoods of yoars of toll—the abundance which | knowledge the ou of 819, whioh thoy had -.ll“ Vhe Ganoral Assomb iy, acaile 1 de s e - hing. No little credit is due to the citi- | Btate 8¢ m‘r Tome, authorized by an aet of the | the Cowpact, is tho only one estecmed 08 & fuel. It is a soft, l:ron[ht.fl?nnulld!lulnee. he little that had been saved "Lbe burglats took this aud lefi. Ther 2 Lol B T L R R i e gt e oy g il B ity Sev e ThAmsr g e ave aeady | Viecid, pupy tase, formed priocipaly, if'not entirely, by | from the proceeds of tol, all perished and gt e estod, aud, boing identifiel. are uow snshesd ; ing. and in soloctiow Messrs. Hatborn, Mo | lnits | the decomposition of mosses, ' Lich, bay g 50 woody varts, ary | Bt o amall gmoua of m‘mw 'm was dostroyed | Erie jail to awals (rlas - -d o > e